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Show i TIIL SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY .MORNING, JUNE GASOLINE ALLEY .a HOW WAS AVERY TO KNOW? SuT WASN'T Indoor Sports DEAR IT STAPTCP. YOU, sneeie A CAA1 - -r- wvifl- - I'D (oontc itiTa r ajoticc Close in Logan fBxOA AfE Ball Driving by AT Y jOoCrH COST OF LavAJJ-A- AMO' HmTose-- too HCSTOwajO fc6T 7h cajttCw-JAMM- 0 -- o By Tad1 t IT H - Vovi vte pArevr Jet j A VERY HEAtfP KE holotvcu 7. ISrjO. VJ UoAlL Tv H mS ajw" aaO irpr 0 coowf) f HAS fA PCF- -f g.tfoviS' S 1 IVtCN Tfir iotoMo vja A VJO fAAw River. Near-b- y C4CHX TALLEY 1CAOCE. RlchmooJ 0 Baturdav'c reuh 4 BwJthflvId 0. Presto 25, scbMule Prno Wednesday t hmttbfield at UvitAi; ftirkmoed Lta at Get UawEntiya 2, J. Wliille in atlitOnce! UTrtf t lsre. VV!l iiut. SXJU W,M The Tribune. BMITHFTELD. June 0. boitthfieid took the lead in the Cache league race by winning frooa the Collegian, 0 to, 4. Tbe game area an upbill fight for Caldera, and three home runt by the femitbfieldera eventually eon th rr the clouts were ordlnarr cnateat. T abort hlta. but fell Into a rDer near by and consequently could act be recovered. Babe prtacoJi beared for PmDfefteld and via effective In the plnrbea. Eight bha were gatb ered off hi delivery. B tanner enjoyed perfect day at bat, while Black of 8nilbfleld got three out of four, one betog n bonser and one a double. Mlcpla;a were costly for IOgaa. Tbe score : LOG AN. BMITHFMT.n AB.R.H Oil , 1BRUOA 0 Falek.rf . 5 0 2 8 OWaite.lf . :i 1 o Hemmr.rf 8 13 1 O Knekelly.rf 3 0 0S1 1 1 0 4 8 Blaok.t 2 .... 0 0 Pqntres.lb 1 liKocio'i as 4 0 1 11 Meages.2b 0 0 Drtacoll.p.. 4 0 2 1 2 Pratt, c. . . 1 Nelson ss 1Hanaon.2h. 4 0 0 1 0 2 Keamooa cf 3 0 0 3 3ndrua.8b 1 1 1 4 0 Doriua.gb liewey.lf. ( aldera.p. 0 1 Ecblund.Ib 4 2 2 0 Wtlaoo.. 0 0 Special Totala. .81 4 0 24 Batted for Caldera in tbe oiuth Hcore by 'innings; 0 5 3 1 5 0 0 1 5- -4 ledgao -- 0 Smith field Eck Home run Error Nelson Summary Itind. Black, Doriun. Twobaac hitUemer Double play Hannon to 21. Pratt, Black. Rekluad to Black: Fonseca to frklund. Bases on balls Off Caldera none, off DrtscolH 8 Struck out By Caldera 8, by Driscoll & Wild Hit bv pitcher Waite, Wea pitch Driscoll. mone by (aldera. Bacriflc bit Roskelly. ba. Run batted In rlflce flies Nelson, Andrus. Pa Irk, Hemmer Meagre. Nelaoo, Koncia. Eck land, Dorius. Black 3). Left on bases lx gao 0, femitbfklU 0. Umpires Choate and Stevens. iwDooa Special to The Tribune. W ELLSVILLE. June 0 W'ellsriiu lost a farcical game to Treaton Tbe score mi 25 to 2. Ihia was tbe highest ainro piled up bv any club tn this region for many years atd no far at can be remembered it fa tbe highest count in what wan supposed to be a hall game Preston hitters swatted the hall hard, and eve, for the enoroums itat ai the Vhc WellsvIUe fielder took nearly every chance and did acme good work, hut thy seldom got within reach of the batted ball. Tbe Preston hitters got twenty seven hit for a total of forty five base. Marty Beck atead got five and scored five runs In five times at the plate. Oo the mound be cn immensely. Joyed himself The score- I PRESTON. WELLSTIUE. AB R.H 0 A ABRHOA. E 0 6 2 0 cf 2 Mfhau rmpbell.lf 4 0 0 lA.Ughao cf o Lott, ss ..7 2 3 21 U Alien 2b 2 Baltif. 2h 5 1 t 5irU, 2b . 2 Rrnshw cf 0 8 t 3 Archibld ss 4 Dem. 3b ..0 3 12 51 Topplem c 4 Johnsn. c 5 2 0 01 N AlleoJf 3 Bowen, c 2 3 A 0lBronn.rr p 4 Reloap, 1b 0 Jeoso p rf 4 0 Neeley, rf 2 2 1 fi l.Mghan.lb 4 8 Smart, rf .2 1 bailee, 3 Beckstd p 5 $b 3 0 0 iWyatt, p .0 rra 110 61 Total .62 25 27 27 0 Hcore by PreUi Inning: Total 3 0 .31 2 fi 27 8 723 2043114 00 500012 1 WellsvIUe Error Ramsbaw Dern. Betnap. Summary: J. Maughan 2. Bronson, bailee. Call Hotne runs Bslltf. Dem, Lett. Two base hits Dertt 2, Baillf, Campbell, Johnson, bmarf. Becksfead. Jensen. Three-bas- e hits Jensen, Belnap. Stolen bane Lott L Bowen 2, Johnson 2. Camp bell. Bits Off Jensen 14 In fi innings, off Bronson 6 in 3 Inning, off Wyatt 8 in 1 tn on balls Off ntng, off Bockstead fi. Base Becketead 1. off Jensen 2 Struck out By Beckstead 11 by Jensen 2, by Bronson 1. Sacrifice htt Btllif 2. Hit with pitched bait femsrt bv Broosoo. Left oo bases Wellsville 0, Preeton 0. Umpires TCit and Tan Noy. Easy for Richmond. Special to Tbe Tribune. LE7TI6TON. June 4. LalitoB dropped a loose contest to Richmond by the score of 8 to 2 Tbit make the Richmond Lewiato aerie two straight for Richmond so far this year. Coray wa bit bard, fifteen blow being reg Whats Your Trouble? Tou CAD find out at tble office and you can secure at this office tbe beet remedy; quick reeuHs, skill, experience, ability nd guaranteed ttatisfac-- 1 o n. Dont Come deiay. today. AJ I CeJSo-'SJ- r Cc EX-- 10 to Y.It!L.adlng M.Jn Dolly, Kp.cl.IUt Street 10 to 12 Sund.yo, AUfJTCR- THE GRIPPING PLAY OF THE SECRET SERVICE - 2X7' A MAUvE TO 5oon-CUT H'f Oww KAJ R .Aniu vwco wr oFfK-aanoeT U4HC at -- BASEBALL ONgrr By BILLY EVANS THE INSIDE lUf TwoLocal Championships at Stake; Shepard and Dutch in Feature Match. The present boxing season will conic to a close at the Hippodrome theater tocard, which night with a big will include five bouts to decide local cfrmnplonfrhipa until next fall. The feature mat h of the cvcnng will be the tilt between lid Shepard and Kid ojteh for the middleweight championship Shepard is the recognized kingpin of that division He started at the club U.t fall a& a novice and battled hia way to the top. winning the title from Orcn. Dutch has been doing some great work suko hta return from tbe bcrvlce and is tmdoubudly bhepard s most dangerous contender. Lou Tolu), who a so .started as an amateur lurtatu raiat r during the past winter, has been the sensation of the sa-aohaving met and beaten all the best little fellow in these tarts, will be tailed upon to defend hl title against Mhhey Snider, a newcomer fiom Denver. Snider id rated as the best bantamweight who ever tamo out of the t oinrado metropolis, or. rather, the best fDwcight. as he is several pounds under the bantamweight limit. He huA been compelled to meet bantams as there were no bo s of his weight who could give him a real battle. Poluo is also a light bantamweight, so he wilt not have much of an advanin the weight. tage 3 oung Bobby Waugh, also of Denver, who claims to have won the Denver A C. tournament in the 120 class, will also take on a promising local youngster who has been developed at the club the past winter in Ulmer Htuts. Spud Murphv and Jimmie Munsen will try to settle the question of supremacy tonight. They have met twice, each winning a bout. Two pairs of joungsters will round out the evening's entertainment. d J'S eff delirery i the errn Innings 'Conner took hi piece la tbe be worked. won hi first game of tbe lb20 llcfTor eighth. Hi season by pf frhlog great ball. victory was comparatively easy. The local Numerous error wer recorded erred si time, while tbe Richmond infieldcrs each booted one. Tbe score: m ! RICHMOND LEWISTON. AB.R.H 0 A JR R. IJ O A 1 s. . Johnson, ss 0 3 4 5 3 5 1 0 ( onner, Baker c. Brown 3b. 3 6 5 ... cf p. 10 3 0 5 GlTr.2b.. Ambrse ef 0 1 2 Mrlvor.p. 15 Colemsn, NeJsoa 2h. lb lb .. 5 1 2 15 Corsy p cf. Ollmger rf 0 0 1 13 I Heff.rf ., Andrsn 1b 0 1 1 0 Iayne 3b. . IrvwUh, If I . Orden c f 0 0 I 0 'Swinyrd if iHenth.lb.. 5 5 titered hi O En 113 10 ' Total .47 8 10 3 14 TnUl. beer by iflaiog: Rlebmead .... 2 5 0 0 Lifrina I Twobie . 37 3 7 27 7 10o 110 1500 e2 CrronJhwa. Bres, r 140, N hit be .!ovfr (ohiriii McItvi . Lvaii 21, Johnson ff Hit IS i 7 O'ts-s- r Brown, Mu HrlTor 7. off ilyoe Untnfaff I I 2 Inniorry s haUsOff OTr er 1 8fnrk out -- By br nry 5 Bv O f 2 Hit b rrhee-Ambr- -t fcy O WiW pilrh Ufl MilA 12 Lewioiea $, C and Boe, br Atwut liiivt FUyi tad f Start Blfr. ST ear a p!ay came up m the American league that created inui JicueHlon a to what woud have been the proper dpcfnon had it actually been put up to the umpire for a ruling Here arc the condition that existed. Before must going into the details of the pin, add that a bit of 'bone-- ended running on the part of one of the runmrs made the ; lay possible. Two men were out, with runners on firj--t and fcuipd. Tue hatter hit a fv to 'hoit left field. The runner started to advance at the crack of the hat. The runner on eccond scored on the hit, whicn ne runngr on fell afe to the ground.. first, w n n midwav bt tween recond aid third, made up his mind that the ball wouii be caught; incidental'?, he labored under t.ic impression that onlv one mail was out. Sine theie wore two out thee warn t a thing in the world for him to do but keep on running. Tbe fact that lie lelmvcd there was only one out .aus.cd the mixup 'I he moment that he fe't certain the ball would be Hugh; he turned and start-mba'k for first hoping to thereby prevent a double pLv lie touched oC'onV on fiis way back to first When about midwav between first and set ond on the wav haik the coaeher at f:rt imsc managed to make it known to him that tne ball had not been caught He wheeled around and tlarted forseoond again. The left fieder got the bad on tne first bounce and made a faM throw to second base. The ball arrived at that base r a fraction of a second ahead of the Had tne who slid in feet Drat fielder who was standing on the base held the ball there would have been a uie enough argument Vortunatelv for the umpire the seednd baseman dropped the ball, which nuUtfied the situation that had been mated by the of one eft the athletes If the second baseman hud held the ball, which arrived at fhat base a fraction of a eoond ahead of the runner, wou d It have been a force play which would have If It was a force retired the runner1 nlav. would it have eaed the run that had been made bv the man originally on second, because the rule explicitly state that no run can be scored on a third Since the leout that U a force out gality of the run depended on whether T 1 the umpire would have regarded the ptav as a force, thre was irmih interest In the pJav. While I didnt work in the game In which the plav ame up, the invoved managers of the twu teams spoke about the plaj to me. on' was positive It was not a force plav. the other equailv positive tha It was I expiessed toe opinion that it was not a force plav. and that M would have leen neceasarv for the fielder to touch the runner with the hall lefore he got back to rond Jn order to retire hirrv The mere fact that the ball arrived there ahead him was not, in niv opfnlon, enough, since to me tne play wr.s not a force play at that particular base The rules state that a ba-- e runnoi can onl acquire tne right to a base bv touching it. and he shal then be entitled to hold that hase until he a as touched the next huge In proper order or has been forced to varatc It. In the plav cited, r f.gure that the moment the runner touched second he became the occupant of that base. If alone granted Hm exemption from using put out. Second base wa Ins station, even though he did make a break Since he was the occupant for first of the bag, to mv vav of thinking. II was to fori e him at a base which Impossible belonged to him I held if was neessarv tha he be tombed with the ball ot'.crs held that the moment he started back to firs be forfeited his rigid to feonl and hence was forced at that base. I ant see it that way however. CHICAGO. June 8. In a sptcUicular Krni st Kockler of the lverno finish, A A today won the midwest trvout lor the Amert an lucvcle team in the uijmpic course from irarnes, riding the ink o Milwaukee to Chicago In a 77 4! far as known, tills is an American rec- ord for this distance. Kotkler Hnished two vards ahead of Jo- cv- eph Suelens of the e riders started, but cling club Kivtv-five twentv-ononh finished Kockler and! Saelens and four others will compete for n'aces on the American team in the final linination tr.als to be hv Id in New York next month. 60UTHEBN n '' HARRIS 1 present THE MOST Kockler Wins Bike Race Milwaukee to Chicago Helglan-Amertca- s COHAN J e poc WAcr- - dnmuiarj Aodrvne. Dr. W. M.' Griffith 11 MATINEE WEDNESDAY Riot. d 1 NIGHTS, "I Commencing SALT LAKE THEATRE 3MONDAY, JUNE I 10105031 One-side- 111 FASCINATING MysTERy PLAy EVER WRITTEN. V. THE NEW YORK COMPJLHy WITH pmj ' Night, ASSOCIATION. Ot)9 Solid Year In New York Four Month Boston Six Monthe Chicago THE ORICINAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION 1.00. 75c, 50c. 1.50, 2.50, 2.00, 1.50, 1.C0. 50c; Wed. Mat., 2.00, SEATS NOW SELLING. Curtain 8.20 sharp. No one aeated during prologue. E3S3T3SKS Salt Lake Theatre STARTING THURSDAY Daringly Dimpled Revue G. M. ANDERSON'S 3 DAYS It U l At ( YeUrdy' Remit. huttama - f hnitunnoe ", V. t.lln 1. Nw Orl.n The AMent 11 1 linipptii, Jpinpht. J 1,'tr). Re,.Na.ti, iltn - N,h,1lle 14, Birmiofham FmUTiES 7 OF 1920 Company of 100, Frivol Chorus of 50 Direct from 44th St. Theater, N. Y. SEATS NOW SELLING Nlghta, 75c to 2.50; Sat. mat., 53c to $2.00. 1 NOW MOTHERS OF MEN and PETROVA run-im- FEATURES Continuous Performance, 1 to 11p.m. Night Price, 50c, 30c; Afternoon, 30c, 20e. The Distinguished Star (Herself), In a Symphony of Beauty, Color and Song Seat NOW PLAYING A THE GREAT STAR CLOEWS n The Meet for the leatt Alwaye the Beet WHY PAY MORE 7 Three more days H. Ince presents Hobart Bosworth 1 and a splendid supporting company in the tense and dramatic plcturlsa-tio- n of Ckmverheur Morris' gripping novel of s fight against fate (Herself) (Herself) AT THE ORPHEUM THIS WEEK . Centlnuou 1 to 11. Weekday Matin,. 20c. Kiddie 11c. Evenlngf'and Sunday We. 'PICK OF THE PICTURES' AMERICAN THREE ZSB ORPHEUMS SUMMER SEASON OPENS WED., JUNE 16 NEXT WEEK - LAST TIMES TODAY A big aemattonat picture ' TARNISHED REPUTATIONS A behind etory ef bright- - light the stage of an artlet'a model and Infatuation. ADVENTURES OF RUTH HAM AND BUD COMEDY MORE DAYS Philharmonic Orchtr GORDON BRF.TLAND at the organ Comedy, GRAB THE GHOST Path Reviver. BROADWAY Madlaine Traverse Headlined by TOBRCLVt CIRCUS SWANSON THEATRE CIRCUIT Elaine Hammerstein in WHISPERS Behind the Door rsec NOW PLAYING Vaudeville Bill Thomas PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE COMIC CARTOON htgh.claa WEDNESDAY! SCRATCH MV BACK By Rupert Hughe COMING The Early Bird Gets the Good bone-heade- d nd a BIG VAUDEVILLE SIX g The Iron Heart" PLAYING GEM ONE WEEK ENDING FRIDAY Mildred Harris Chaplin In of the Storm Polly Country ft It to hausaa , capacity pigying dally ao cama aarty to gat a if ye u failed yatrday coma today Comedy, OOWN8TAIR3 AND UP South Sea laand S:tmo ae-a- t, |