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Show ' 4 '-t THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE t SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER U 25. 1920. By George McManus tie in tha fourth game nings to a their unofficial champkmshtp aarja toda. Tha gama was called because of darkness Fort Worth has won two gamea and Little Rock one. Ind-so- r. Victor Is Forced to Travel American Entries for Inter at Speedy Clip by Ethel national Event Will Be Chimes; Four Heats Run. Announced Monday. COLUMBUS, O , Sept 24. Hbrsea In the 2.03 elae, C, T. Dunklc pace, furnished the sternest competition in the grand circuit program today This rate went into the fourth heat before Louie Grattan, original favorite, poked her noeo ahead in a whipping finish, shared in by Ethel Chimes and Johnny Quirk. Best was made by Ethel Chimes time, 2 01 in the second heat. Charlie Rex, favored to win the 2 OS trot, was on the break in each heat and spoiled what chances he had. Arion McKinney took this event, although dropthird heat to Selka. All three ping the heats were run in 2 00 Miriam Guy took a straight heat vic' in the 2 13 trot Best time, 2 07 tory Oro Direct did the same turn in the 2 Best pace. time, Summaries: 2 IS class pace, three heats, purse PARIS, Kept 24 No ellminatlnn triale of American entries for the forthcoming James Gordon Bennett International natation cup race will be held, the special committee of the Aero Club of America decided todav. The three machines which will fly the Sure and Stripes during tha race hill be selected bv tha committee on tha field Monday morning The committee a decision will be final. No appeal from it will be permitted, and no other American machines sxcept those selected will be allowed to taka tha air. Five French machines will go over the course tomorrow. The three French representatives will be selected frorp them. Pilots flying a Borel machine. Captain de Romanet and Jean uCasale in Spade, 'Sadi Lecolnte, tha favorite of the race, and Ktrsch, flying Nleuports. will compete All five machines have 300 horsepower Hlspano motors, their wring 31000 spread varying from six meters for the Nleuports and six and a half meters for Oro DirtcL ch. g , by Copa De Oro 1 the Spads, to 7 10 meters for the Borel (Palin). .. The three British entries apparently Boils Chimes, b. m (Whitehead) 0 are dw.ndling down to a Martynside with 7 Banner M . b g , Berry) 2 , ch. Captain F P Raynham up. neither Harry g (Vanatia) Barney Strieker, G Hawker nor L. R Taft-Co- x Louise Beveridge, ch m , (Pen- having yet 3 with the formers Sopwith or the nock) Kate ha Koo, Allia Clay, Barney Burna latter's Vlcuport. Hawker and Tait-Co- x have not been scratched officially, howand Harold Montgomery also started. 2 OS ever, and it ia possible they will comTime 2 04. 2 0 2 12 class trot, three pete purse heats, The French ere sanguine concerning 21000. their chances of winning. Miriam Guy. b. m by Guy Ai1 1 1 Lecointe yesterday inspected the Amer(Sqplers) rworthy 2 2 3 ican machines. He expressed great admiDar Hyal, b. g, (Cox) 2 4 not b. ..5 ration, unminglcd with a certain pesCanada Jack, (Traynor) . .4 3 5 g, simism ms to the possibility of making Bonnington, ch. Mi., (Valentine) Mendosa T, b m., (Whitehead).. 4 5 4 safe landings With the heavilv laden maBlltiie also started. chines, which have a narrow wing spread. 2 i0 Lecolnte asked one American pilot; Time 3 07 31000 2 05 'Are are going to fly this? If so, trot, three heats, purse than I am, Arion McKinney, br h , bMc- you are a greater dare-dev- il 1 3 .....14 2 1 and I have that reputation." Kinney (Ersklne) ch m., Selka, (H. Fleming) 3 3 3 Charley Rex, b. g, (Stokes) Don de Lopes, blit. g, (Edman) ..3 2 2 2 08 2 OS Time 2 00 2.03 pace, the C. T. Dunkle stake, three heats, purse 21200: m , by Grattan Louie Grattan, b. 1 3 3 1 i Royal, (V. Fleming) ch. b., (Egan). 3 21 Johnny Quirk, Ethel Chimes, br. m., (Hodson).4 2,3 eh. h, (Palin) ,.2 5 i ro Calgary Earl, ch. Peter Elliot, h., (Cox) ... 5 7 5 ro Goldie Todd and Gladys B. also started v -- The day's best hitters. a I Bai-aul- 04. 4. 4, 4, S -4. 1- 4, 4. 4, 12 Tints 2 04 4, 2 01 4, 2.01, 2 07 4. (Continued from Preceding Page.) SEALS RISE TO (Continued from Preceding Pago.) Perkin. (3). Meaook. Chaplin. Ktrr. Thrae-baa- e lilt Hiller. C. Walker. Style. Sacrifice bHo Hlgk. Naylor. Stoles baa Ueooeky Double play Scott to Brady to uirlmn; fooler to Brady. Baoeo am bolloOff Saylor S. off Rommel 2. off Pnmock 1 Lett am Philadelphia 5, Boatom T. Struck out By Pee nock , by Karr 1 by Baylar 1. Hitt Off bar Naylor I la t iaotart faooa out la eifhthl' off Rommel 4 la 2 iaaioca. off Peaaock 14 I 14 looinf, off Karr 4 ta 1 3--1 taetar. Paaaed balla Chaplta, Perkiaa. Hit by pitch or By Pen aock 1 (Hifh), by Rommal I WtDttiDf pitcher Rommel (Schang). Loatag C m pirt Dtnoeea and Nallim. pitcher Karr. I Time DETROIT, Sept. 24 Detroit won from St. Louis, 18 to 8, In a batting bee today. The locals made eighteen hits off three Si. Louis pitchers, while Crumpler yielded thirteen bits. Including two home runs by 'Jacobson. Tint game: WASHINGTON. NEW TORS. ABHHO.A.I AB.B.H 0 A. 11 Ward, 1 111 I Jadge.lb.. Harris 2b. S 1 2 3 4Ptpp.lb I I 2 UtRu.e.cf... 0 2 V li Pratt, 2b.. 2 2 Lewie, If., 0 0 3 1 OtMaaoel.rf.. 0 1 2 4 Pocxaph.oe 1 IIHmusu.C.. t Acuate.p.. 3.0 0 1 li'Vtck " aW IMayt.p.... S 8. 4 37 14 1 Seer by laataga: player or group of players because of Benton's statement. SifUarlH .. ....2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 New kork 0 0 ft p 0 0 0 Nla-ha- 1 ' Error 03 ft 1 York. Bath. Lewis, bits Bier, Harris. Ham Hiuuk. rue Kutb. Stolen baoao Uotb, Bin. feaeri-fi- c bits Bice, Both. Doubts Harris aad Judge. Left aa base Waahiagtoa 4. New York 7. Basso oa balla Off Acoata 4, eft May 1. Struck out By Acosta 1, by May 4. llmplra taaaoUy aad Brass. Tim st game 1.63. Bammary: New Two-baa- e I WASHINGTON. HEW AB B.H.0 A. f OtWard.Sb.. Judga.lb. . 4 1 2iP.pp.tb... Harris 2b. 4 1 0Baib.rf.... Klca.cf... 4 0, Prlt,2b... Hoth.rf... 3 1 2iLwla.lf.. Ellerbe.Sb. 3 0 .um.srl.rf . Uhakks.lf. S 1 U'Bsrke aa 4 4ilecsapu.ae V liriauiiau.r.. Gharrlty.e 8 4 0 Sbaw.p... llteniaap.. IftauHoGy.. 4 1 Tbrmbia p 88 Totals No TOBK. AB.B.H.0 A. 4 0 0 1 4 4 013 0 4 3 4 2 0 4 0 3 1 3 0O1O 3 8 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 4 8 001 001 I 0 0. 0 2 0 0 0 3 31 1 724 lOf ' Total.-.- ' 20 8 sat wbn wlaalag rub scored. for Lolita t XT la la third. (Batted ' BeeA c jby iaatafs: 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Waabiagteo 3 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 Error aahlagtow," ORanrke; Summary: Two-ba- a New Meuael. York. kits Biro, Oeora by innings: O Boorka, Home rue Rath. Bath. Btotro Sacra meats Sa critics baa Doobia Bic. kit Ellcrb. 0 0 0 Huns i, Hits play Peckiapaugh, Pratt aad Mpd. Left e . .,..,....0 ..0 0 1 O bases Waablngtso 8, New York a. Bases oa Seattle CHICAGO, Sept 24. Replying to the balls Off Collias 2, off Tbonnahlea 1, off 3 0 Kuna 0,0 made Rube York New Shaw 2. Hlta Off Cotliaa I la 8 iaataga, off by Benton, charges 1 0 4 Htta .....0 National league pitcher; Philip Hahn, Tharmahlea 4 la 0 inning. HH by pitcher Error! Seattla, Summary in racO 8 1 ruck out By loll an Cincinnati track By Lolliaa I (Kolbl. bookmaker, eat By Urary 1. Baaea on balla Off Geary affidavit made by Show 8. by Tbormahle 8.' Wtld pitiu Moll- public tonight, den.ed 2. ft. Tw hnae hits henworthy, Kopp, Show. Eraua res Tim sod - LocaoUy. Umpi names of White wits. Three brae hits Bohne, Murphy. Douhta he had given Benton the . . of gama 1 o5. t plays Adama te Elliott la Ken worthy: Elliott Box players in connection with alleged to Keswortby to Murphy. Sncrldcs hit Mid- "fixing oC the world s aeries. Hahn deDo VA1L M her Stolen bases Mollwits, dleton. has, clared ha would present his testimony to Even Ruth Buna raaponalbia for Plough traad. t, tha grand Jury, which reconvenes Tues24. Baba Ruth NEW YORK, Bcpt. 1 hour of 10 Tima and gama Bl- day to resume tha investigation, Oeary 1. asts. Cmplrea Aadetoon aad McUrrw, ye declared specifically that he had two home runa today, bringing hla sea-ton- 'a 111 bits 03 33 BENTONS CHARGES Oak Lefthander Break Tiger Winning Streak - 1 i "Oil 8-- 0 111 1(0 11 330,-00- 1 0 8 13 ... . 10 hits off Sumaary our ruseStoles bom hot. la f lanlitfo. t hit! Hlta Dell. 20 at FROM CAST.- RKTWRN Millar Lons, aoper. Olnglenti. Twa-haUnited Stats Marshal 'Aqulla Naba-ka- r bourne, Smith. Cooper. Sacrifice, bill J. Mitchreturned yesterday from a trip to Baaea oa balla Off Dell 4. Struck ell, Moeller. the United States penitentiary at Fort au4 By Dali 4, by Kraaee S, by Sheiiauback t. Leavenworth, Kan., where ha took Loren Hit with pitched ball C. Mitchell by Dell. Casper, who pleaded guilty to an IndictBauble plays Brubaker to C, Mltchall- - J. ment of a stolen automobile transporting all te Elaher ta Mueller; Dell to Moeller. Bast responsible ter Dell 4, K ranee 1, Left aa from Denver,- and L. E. Johnson and J. baser Vernoe 4. Oakland I. Chart! defeat ta A. Van Reeth, who pleaded guilty to Dali. Time 1.21. Lmp(ra Tomas aad Phyla. counterfeiting. total to fifty-onfailed to aid the York Americana In tholr almost helpless chasa after Cleveland and Chicago. Tho Yankees broke even with Washington, losing tha first game, 1 to 3, and taking the seoond, X to 1. Ruth's double In the ninth inning 4f tha last gama waa hla fourth hit of tho ggmo and ha reached third, on an error and scored tha winning --run on Pratt's single. Ruth Slid Pratt wars the only Yankees able to hit Shaw, who struck out eight men New BT. Gtrbar a. tledaaa Sb. Blsler.lb.. Jarabsa ef e, LOUS ABB HO 4 0 I 4 2 4 4 IHrrtag ... A. I I , - DETROIT. . ABR.HOA. !b.e 12 0 2 Twiag aa..L 111 Buah vbb.rf If, 3 Will, Lambajf.. 2 Omitk.ab., 3 Tbla.rf.. j4 Oavaraid.e. 4 Boahlsr.p. 3 Ocheabrg.p ft Leiflsld.p. 4 0 4 0 1 ft ft Billtaga OH P Vaarh.lf i,c 8 1 . OiHeilma.lb. 0 Sbortaa.rf. ltlaber.bb 4 0 3 ft 8lS14 1A Total. .. 14 38 273 Battad for Baabior lb aiatb for (Bitted Bcbambarg ta eighth, bears by taalags. 0 I 0 8t I 0 I I I 3 I 3 Detroit ...vu....O 2 It : HI. Garber. 8iltk, Munmur) Ixla Tohla. Bcboneb rg! Detroit Vrach, Crumpler. Twebeae bita Vrach, Maalou (S). ( rumpler, Thre-ba- a sHuber. Gedeoa bite Sbnrtaa, 81 1 Irr Home rues Jaeobeoa Ik), crumpler 2), Heilmana . Sacrifice klla Tsbia, Hrtletaaa. left en base St. Ionia i, Detroit 1. Base aa ball Off Cramplar S, aff Bsehiaf 2. eft Scbaoeberg I. Hit Off Boahlar I It I aff Bcbaaabarg T la 3 laalaga, off Ls. firld 3 ia 3 laaMg. Strack eat By Cramplar Cm pica Mori- 3 pitcher BaaMar. Tima 1 M. arity aad Hlldabnad. , Total. .2 Itag if 1 .. ' It Cant not'vmenttoned Eddie Clcotts and Claude Wuhan's, Whits Box pHchare: Chick Gan-dl- l, first baseman,- and Hap" . Felach, outfielder, in connection with reports of crookedness during ths world's aeries, aa ' Benton had said. Hahn also swore ha i , knew nothing of any attempts to bribe By Universal Service. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 24. Krauaa player to "throw" ths world series. won today's game for tha Oaks from ths Not Located. Tigsrs by a score of 4 to 1. Besides Hahn. CINCINNATI.1 Ohio, Sept. 24 Tbs pitching good ball, ha was the star player He made three hlta and one man named Hahn, mentioned by Pitcher of tha day. as run. '):-i Rube" Benton the ono who told him ' OAKLAND, TgBNOV that tha last world's series was "fixed," AB It H.O J P . AB. K BIO. ooulif not be located today. rf... 4 0 e 0 Wiile.rf.., 4 L, 1 JS 04 President August Herrmann of - the J Mtchll.ae I 0 0 8 ll Brubaki.aa 4 baseball club and former Cincinnati Htgh.lf ... 4 0 0 4 Olt'noper.rf., 8 2 3 2 0 chairman of tha National commlaalon. llMIllar.lf.. 4 0 2 1 0 yiaber.2b. Cbdbrao.ct 4 12 3 0 KalghMh. 8 0 0 10 1 aid today: The Rads have bean given a dean Mueller. lb 3 3 0 T eiQlaglrdl.lb 4 0 0 3 0 bill; they were not Involved In any Irgailth.tk.. 8 00 10T 11 0 MtcblUb 4 0 Mllae.c... DaVaraM regularities during ths world series of I 0 0 11 Krauee.p.. 4 13 0 3 112." , . A Aleoek.., 1 0o 0o 0e BheHabk.3 8 v ohan Enters Denial NEW YORK, Sept 24. Deplal that ha Totals. .30 1 4 24 3 Totals.. .83 4 10 2710 had ever lost any money on baseball" Batted for Dell la aiatb. , was made today by Gaorga M. Cohan, in Score by Inalsgs. connection with a dispatch from Chicago Vro ..0 0 0 0 1 Hubs Jury,- - Instating the Cook county grand 1 0 0 Hlta vestigating charge of fixed" basebaU Ooklaad ( 0 game, had been informed he lost 0 d) 3 0 1 Bubo The executive board of the Commercial league met yesterday afternoon for the purpose of considering the protest of the Utah CHI nine againBt the Sugarhouaa club, charging the. playing of Ineligible men. The protest was not allowed. This decision results in a tie of four clubs for first placo in tho Commercial league. The semifinals will bo p laved Sunday forenoon. The Utah Oil nine will meet the Western Optical club on No. 1 field at the Municipal grounds at 10 o clock The Sugsrhouse nine will oppose the Pantagea team on the Bonneville park diamond M the same hour. In the afternoon The winners of the forenoon battle wit) meet to decide the obamplonshlp of the league at Bonneville park. The games will begin at 2 o'clock LOS ANGELES. Sal, Sept. 24. Tad claimant of the middleweight wr sailing championship, was given a decision last night ov'er Sam Clapham. claimant tf the light heavyweight championship of England, at tha conclusion or the first fall, which Thya won In an hour 22 minutes and 43 seconds. Clapham waa unable to continue ths match, aa hla left shoulder waa dislocated and tha ligaments torn. , Thy 4. Succettet Encourage Spanith Athletic MADRID, Sept 23 Owing to ths Sucre as of tha Spanish football team In tha Olympic games at Antwerp, where it won second place in that sport, clubs are being formed In every district tn Spain, not for football, but for field sports Tie only Athletic associations are encouraging athletes in every branch, so that Spain 24 Fort may make a good showing in the next ten 'in Olympiad. Southern and Texa League Champion 1 ru ftO. 1 CHICAGO, Sept. 24. Interest In the into alleged grand Jury Investigation of baseball games by dis"throwing honest players switched today from Chi- -' cago to Cleveland. With the grand Jury adjourned until baseball next Tuesday, Investigators, magnates and fans are watching ths (Continued from Preceding Pago.) White Box, for their Victory or defeat- In with the league leading Indians ser sight pin, mas 4, hits 0, st bat 30. Credit the series may decide the future to Dailey. Charge defeat to Ntehaus. at Cleveland If the White course of the investigation. Setorynapoaaible for raeth 2. Gardner 2. Box win today, they will displace Cleve1. Ttme of gOmo 1 hour and 40 Blaths and kaderaoa McOrew land lead and league by half a game. gue. empires Ban Johnson, president of She AmerSeeond gameican league. Is reported to have received SEATTLE BACKAMXNTO. , , AB R U PO A IB R U FO A, runpors that gamblers are trying to create 1 2 8 O', an 0 S 3b 0 rf Million, Impression that ths White Box do not 1X0 gchang Jiopp. If. 4 1 1 0 0 Holme. Sb 4 1 1 1 0 dare win the league pennant. llolwts lb 4 0 2 8 0 Murphy lb 4 0 1 14 1 According to statements, quoting Mr. fBehan rf 2 4 0 4 0, Hldrwl. rf 4 0 1 4 0 Johnson, published by papers here, the --Sh 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 4 cf Kenwy, 12 Cfciptn. of gamblers, which, it has been Orr. aa . 3 0 0 3 Si Strand, If S 0 0 1 0 syndicate charged, "bought" last year's world s Elliott, aa 3 0 1 1 S series Qroaer 2b 3 0 0 S paying 3100,000 to five White by 0 1 t Box (Jock. c.. I 0 1 1 1 Adama, e. 8 players, threatens to expose ths plot 3 0 0 0 3 Ganry, 3 rough, p. 3 1 it tha Chicago team wins the race. la.. 20 1 428 10 sal, hit by awn hatted hall. BOOKMAKER DENIES a Leading Hitter in the Major League Everybody Hits Em. Totals.. 81 3 8 27151 Totals. ..20 Halted lor Haiuiak la aiatk. Fans Watch Outcome of Game. ! Clapham Injured in Mat Match With Thye Commercial League AMERICAN LEAGUE. postponed. 3 cancelled. G. AB. R H. PC. Sacramento won 3, Seattle won 2, 1 Player and Club. Slater, St. Louis ... .144 584 137 311 .404 postponed Ban Francisco won 4. Los Angolas Speaker, Cleveland .. .141 514 125 138 .385 .143 557 102 214 .384 Jackson, Chioago won 0. .137 440 154 164 .373 Ruth, New York. ft ft E. Collins, Chicago.. .147 57X 103 213 .380 Special to The Tribune. NATIONAL LEAGUE. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24. 60s Graham G AB. R H PC. Plaver and Club of tha Seale has asked Manager Klllefer Hornsby. St. Louis. . .142 552 30 04 .370 of the Angels to form a couple of teams Young. New York... 147 582 83 108 .343 her at the dose of the season The Ban Rouach, Cincinnati 142 551 78 188 .341 Francisco magnate will produce Ty Cobb .142 580 85 182 3 5 Brooklyn as hia contribution, and Klllefer ia asked Wheat, 553 83 181 .324 a 441 Williams, Philadelp merelv to carrv the bricks up the ladder. It ia reported here that Scout Herr has VALPARAISO WINS FIRST BATTLE. been tied to a Detroit contract for next season. VALPARAISO, Ind . Sept 24 In tha Pitcher Thomas ha a aore arm for the opening game of tha football season here first time In his professional Jlfe. A torn todat, Valparaiso defeated LTftTLE ROCK. Ark, Sept. university the rriisc'e. Carroll college, 51 to 0. Worth and Little Rock battled 1 1- arr-ve- 24. The Lak series waa called dff on account of the The heavy downpour at noon today. morning waa bright and aunnv, but rain set in near noon, making the grounds too wet for play. Double-headewill be played Saturday and Sundav, weather permitting, although indications are that the weather Saturday will be threatening. ROCK ISLAND, 111, Sept 24 -J- immy Hanlon of Denver outpointed Johnny Noye of St. Paul before the Rock Island Independent A. C. last night. Noye could not overcome Hanlon's early load, In which h waa subjected to terrific punishment. missed repeatedly all the way Noy and left the ring daxed and ill. Hanlon a bona in his left hand in tha sevbroke enth round after all but putting Noye out. Hanlon took seven, two went te Noye, ? and one round waa even. rs 4, 2-- Special ta The Tribune. PORTLAND. Ore., Septlt fourth game of the Portland-Sa- i 4. Hanlon Get Decuion Over Noye in Fittic Bout Sept. 24 The 13"0 football season In the mid weal will open tomorrow with the game between Indiana and Franklin at Bloomington, Ind , looked at aa the moat important of the day The Michigan Aggies will meet Kalamasoo college at East Lansing, and Valparaiso university, Mich, whtch meets Harvard October 9, will play its opening game againat Carroll college Case will clash with Hiram at Cleveland, while Drake wllb oppose Penn college at Des Moines. CHICAGO, HAVRE DE GRACE. Md . Sept 24 Man o' Mar and Sir Barton, two of the world most famous race horses, wiU race at Kenilworth track. W Ontario, on October) 13, for a 313.000 pure and a $5000 gold cup. Weight to b carried by Sir Barton will be 125 pounds: that by Man o War 120 The match was today at a meeting between arranged A. M. Orpen, manager of tha Windsor track; Sam Riddle. owner of Man o War, and Commander J. K. L Ross, owner of Sir Barton. The distance of the race ie to be a mile and a quarter. W. Allis Chamler, owner of Exterminator, the third horse named aa a prospective contender In the race, declined to enter hie thoroughbred In any but a handicap event. Orpen refused to meet his demands. Star Hats Longley Hats r A You will like the correct new styles and attractive shades featured in Rothschild hats for fall. At better class dealers everywhere. Rothschild Bros. Hat All the St. Louis mrw enes all the timt" Chicago Co. |