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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 10, 1920. WELL, ANYHOW, WERE JES AS MUCH LEADERS AS THEY ARE SEALS VICTORIOUS IN BATTING FESTIVAL Score Twice, While Coyote OLD-FASHIONE- Walter Leverenz Wins June Bride ' D Visitors Credited With Twenty-fiv- e Hits, Half of Which Are, Scratches; Locals Also Swat Ball Often; Neither Side Makes Hits Count for Commensurate Number of Tallies; Kamm and Koerner Get Homers. At Salt Lake .San Francisco 11, Salt Lake 3. At Sacramento lxs Angeles 9, Sacramento 8 (10 innings). At San Francisco Portland 1. Oakland 3. At Los Angeles Seattle 0, Vernon 8. Aided by Time Allowance, Herrehoff Craft Beat the Vanitie by One Minute. Able to Make But One; Pitchers Ineffective. Are By Unneiaal Service, h URAMENTO, June ilhough came from behind .uni tied ihe hi'riie In tin eighth Inning, the Angelo crew took two run In the tenth and (itptured the first game or the eerie, Is f STANDING OF THE CLUBS. to t lh ntiei ali i for the e Miil.e both proved .senators and Kuna waa talked upon to firueh the oonlM. and Otin Crandall were AUtndgc knoiked off he mound for the Angela, Thtunx working ni the final Inning 9 J- 2 3 S LOS inef-frtiv- ANOKILH 8A 1 1 Salt Lake , 4 10 6 10 9 ban Fran, . 4 8 10 Vernon 6 a.hli L. Angeles . 1 5 8 ,lli; grcuLM t o non t'f f'htbi-iF'i,10 i 7 5 2 Ini t1 at W .ib Hi r put nu Portland 6' 2 6 3 7 6. 4 w thown ai BuiiiwMe Sacramento 4 4 Oakland 6' 8 I he I' n af'mii'toii 6 4 Seattle 8 pune Letwiin til feeata and the Lott 25 2 5 29 29 28 35 39 36 Rt-- ' t thi a tolal Hoard with At lead a th.rd of them credited hit SEALS 11, BEES 5. could have been discredited, but wh.it to be done when everything goc safe? SAN FRANCISCO. The Beals, with their twenty-fiv- e hits, made only eleven run', and tha Pets, Hchua, with their eighteen hits, trade only five Cortian, if twtnty-flv- e runs. 4aveney, 2b Any Huu tint led Fitzgerald, rf hta. two if tl'm Ifu.kis and one a ivoeiner, Jh .. double, anil an i.iuko pul) eleven runs mmol y, If K Hi . 3b in of to itattf. y ashamed It in, ought i. same token, any club that sets . p ixvo, hitJi. Oiie of thun a ir'd r.id tour of 1 otnl . them double, Similarly ought lo oe H LT LAKE ashamed of Itself. Tlie tmaUnees of tho score on ntnet aide, as compared with the enormous number of hita, la sufficient proof that a majority of those hits could be tailed flukes. 1 1 UAMKN i'O 597 37 37 .597 3b 564 y,- - 33 1 26 v; 23 f On han. run. 3 hits off rundall hi two 6 run. 8 hit innhir off Vmr In fir nd two ihinli Inning ft run hit off ALIrfilg in wn and twoUilni 2 run hit 2 off Mull in two amt inning. two third in Ding. 2 runs, 2 hit off hum In two iiimtigN. 1 run Z hu off ihonutN m two tiimJ inaitif Hun hi ms r,NnIMi f.r JViumt, 7 Aldridge 2 Horne ruu Ir.imfiill 1. lr. 1 hr i(i hit- - -- glieehjin hit hi liefer Slice ( u.It han hn Stolen RKtar ouipton. hit MeAulet h. Bafti rDUII Nllf!e n Her. i muptw. balls Off Vun'r 1, He off Malls 2, off Aldridge 3 ofr Kuna 1, off I randall 1 Penn r I. In Struck out By A MrMg t 2 Mails 1, by Thoms I. Ihuhl j - aheehsn to Orr to MHIwltx j playi ran 111 victory to hitrge d feat to huru. I in ilnir of jratne 2 hour sod 2ft tiitnut pifi a iloorew and Hime . 1 eelt'n . Caveney Bright Star. The feature of the game was the e aeno basing of Jimmy Jimmy fairly sparkled around the second station yesterday, making stops and double play's faster than a man could think. lie incurred the untiring enmity of Nick Culiop by spearing with one hand a grounder that was a loOO to 1 bet for safety. Maurie Schh k distinguished himself with a startling catch of Jenkins s long fly off the centerfleld fence. The Seals mice more double plaved themselves out of some difficult holes. They started their twin killings. in the very first inning and wound up with one In the ninth. They made four all told, and Jimmy Caveney figured in all of them. The Seals also made four double Plays Tuesday, making a total of eight in tw'o games. Nick Culiop started the flinging for Salt Lake. After the first Inning, Nick had no luck at all. It freemed aa though even bunted balls would take it into their evil minds to elude the waiting hands of the innelders and spread themselves all over the place. After a while Nick brat It for the clubhouse and Spider Baum pitched quite a quantity of baseball during the remainder of the game. Slim Love went the route for the Seals, but Slim was almost ready to be carried off the field in a market basket when it was over. Slim never did a harder days work In his life than he did in the two hours and a half he was engaged Jn the national pastime yesterday. ond one-han- d Double Play Fatal. Th Beeg opened the Keorinjf mth tine hits and one run in the firm Inning Their hopes of rolling up a little profit were snuffed out by the Inevitable double play It was In this Innln? that Rumler hit his r. BUI lofted the ball high to renter field. hltzRarald came tearln across from right, but he couldn't quite make It and the hall slipped off his extended clove. It would hare been rather an easy catch for Schick. At any rate. It would not hate been more than a single. Four hits. Into the midst of which wse inserted a sacrifice fly by Kamm, gave the visitors three runs In the third None of the hits could have been called healthy mostly they weren't eten convalescent. Tne Bees had the very deuce of a time and a inge into a run tumtng a double Jn their hAf of the third. hits. Three Including Kimms firt three-badge- ' UlS Salt 0 r. Vi.'-'U " ' 1 o 4 1 6 U 0 3 0 o 4 i- 11 -ik laiko-itUH- Hits 3 2 . 113 13 0 0 5 2 0 IS lion e runs Kamm 2, Koere Three ha t hit - Rumler. 'onnolh .Mulligan .1, Maggert. lilta Love, Krug. Kamm (fly) Stolon bases Corhan, Caveney Run' 2. Kamm 4, Keith k 2, battrd Caveney, koeiner, Corhan, Rumler J, Thown out Mealing Mullg.m bv Kheely Yvll struck out H Raum 2, h T,o e I. Haes on Iralle off (ulUp f, olf Baum Five runs, lo hits off 1, off xv e 3. 20 at bat In four Innings. Runs for Culiop Hutim 3, lxv defeat to Culiop Double plays thargc Jonkins to Stately, Krtig to Johnson to Sheely, Kamm to Cavenev to Koerner. Corhan to C'avency to Koerner, Caveney to Koerner, Kamm to Caveney to Koerner. llrst base on enoi San Kraivisco 5, Salt taco San Ioft on has Casev and Toman, I.ako JO. Umpire 29 lime of game Two hours and ner. hits Tvvo-baa- - ( Sao-ril- , ' K J j The Vanitie' elapsed time for the thiraid to be a record, but, us ty mile t tar a known, preloun record have been windward making made with leg,The fifth race unsatisfactory. of the aerie will be sailed tomorrow. Summaries of today race: Fourth elimination race, 30 mile trint angular course Resolute 8trt, 11 00cor32. elapsiyt time, i' 53.3. finish, Vanitie blare 2.51 hi rected time, time 53 34. 11 0O.3; elapsed finish, 2 52 5S, corrected time, 2.62.5. 11 -57 2 Time al marka Reaolute, first, second. 101.14; Vanitie, first 11.55 5') second, 1.01.00. 1 n V 1 ! v' ' V y v 1 f 9 Hir Thom-Upton- Rife;;-:- hl ' c-"- ' d 'a-- e a- AKEUCAK ASSOCIATION. - Aul-lo- homer, gate the Seals two In the fourth. They made one more In the fifth on three mote hits. Bees Take a Brace. Th fifth for the Roes stirred th populace to a high pitch of exciUmont and hopo. for the Rocs made three runs in that inning and cam within one of tv lug tn count. Maggwrt' hit, Johnsons walk and a little hit by Krug filled the bases Two of them scoied on Rumler'a blow to tenter, and eventually Rumler crossed on Kheolv k hit, Krug in. the meantime having been retired on a sort ot attempted double - steal passed- ball play. In the seventh the Beals made four, three of them being due to home-ru- n knocks by Kamm and Koerner, surrounding a doube by Uonnoilv. The visitors made their last In the eighth, when they requiied four hits to put over one score. The closest the Rets tame to doing any further good for their native land was in the seventh, when they made thre hit but nary a run. The clubs are again evtn for first place In the league standing They will play another game this afternoon at 3 15 oclo k to determine which is fo hold the leadership this evening. TURNER BEST GOLFER, to The Triboo FOCATKIaldO, IdrUio, Wright and Mrjers MR. AND MRS. WALTER LEVERENZ. li: kkknz. ryALTi.i: r fir lh Salt Jal 1 1 piKh- - ! lii' long arid up.f'f m! biylml! uiretr, won many honors and many jaizo Hut Walbae- - Blue tV1elnil 2 ill! Inhuo lilt Bum on hulls Off hr. haerlflee hit -- Lam hroimr 1 Ktmck out Hj Jnn'M 1, Kpuiut H't by pitched ball Rpflhnan, A. Arlatt Foil bit pUy ItamtitOB Aricn it tuojHr, kiug don to Hlu. on Paed ball bpHiman. ba Portland A. Oakland A Time 1 33 tin Anderson and Byron. pire tft ter ricvci vv (iii h nizc part aa jtiviou,. oi .in fornllv ciienhctl as th' in vm t"ti nlriv. SSwIi'-and M Ism (atiurtnc !(Ioug.!l of tins Mf at il ticha k wt nurind Rev. Klm r I The ohT'itla. foronoon Fir.sf of the Congrga- (o.rn paMor Wee Willie Mitchell Yields Only Two Hits turtle? The dajs I. eat hitters Special to The Tribune. 1 LOS AN(FLKS. June 9 Willie Mit j me J hits held the Seattle dub to two singles toliHdivturm, rfn Sim" Firm k out By Y Mitchell Smith day, one bv t pinch hitter, and von an 4M hell x 1m two It Off Miu on hell 9 0ff to 0. The Tlgt rs j. eav' shutout victory, tom hei Demarco for eleven hits and Femree 2 Jinn r nponsible fr l)t n.aree s. Iiouht Mith li t Fihr to Bor-- l p'.n eight runs. m J Tuiiy hipiMK E.t'ttn .mi l'hle At I o Angtl nr ai.d J5 m'nuts rf j:nt IShATTLF hltNON ll The series stand San PranciMo won J, Salt Lake won .os Angeles won 1, Sacramento won postponed Seattle won 0, Vernon won i, J 1. 0, BOUTHEBH ASSOCIATION. pout-pon- I ' f II Bohnc... 1 TO U H A 0 0 0 t 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0i 0 2 24 10' Totals Total Battrd tor Pemaree in ninth, by inoinfs 27 June 9 R Turner took high honor. In the Pocatello Rrsttlr Ttunn tournament csterdav at tho links golf Hits of the Uountrv club south of the ntv rrurn in course 44, and Txu!h Tumor made the Kuna (iailett, Jo Peterson and A R Higson Hit tied for aecond wtlli a score of 43. Fifty HunomarT were entered In the tournament High. PeVormer AB H I'O A 0 0 3 5 0 3 0 0 3 0 2b 4 0 0 2 4 Klwlipr. Burton lb 4 2 2 9 0 1 Morse, rf. 3 Smith. 3h 4 3 rt (T 2 r PeVorm, WMttch, p 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 JMltch ns 8 0 10 0 High. If. 0 0 1 3 ( hM)ba,rf O U 10 4 12 112 22100 31 A II 27 10 -1- . 2. Two base hit hit' H 1 In Vormer Boxing Bouts Arranged for Neighbors Day Neighbors nex Monday, will he cohVaud at tin D ntro.1 pDvarouiuta of friendlv boxing bouts w th i Tiu' 'ar nirl 'den the fol owing Harry Stri iss and Kluvd Newman, Txas Joe Hrokiv. ank, and Harry Silvers and Hroid li.kr. L Kayfman and Flovd Kaufman is tho city amateur N'.win.iii e class chimpion it F is hkciv Fiat other lK)uts will be lefm Monday. In an announce-m- u t of tlie entertainment tlie naive stat ment ta ma v t Da "after the schd-u- l Mehbe Jack Hromlev yin fling for the tout's ar over the andiem e wii be Bees today. Herb McQnaide, the Seal im td to mu with one another for a young sensation, may heave em for the fMW oun ta " visitors. C 1 2. Oakland won 0 . 1 AB Mid ton if 4 ZamFh.lb 8 Murph 8b 8 Woltr rf 3 Fid red. rf 3 Rfnnr 2h 3 2 Sinmpf Baltiwu. e 3 Pemsre p 2 Portland won Catcher Joe Jenkins was struck In the face with a foul Up width went through his mask. He retired m the seventh. excess energy out of athletes nmv be experform less rampantly today. Having got th their sMems, to pected 's Khamioik IV, challenger for the America's cup III the international jh. In races off handy Hook next month, w,n spin under "lies' gUen a tniiing-ncanvas on Ia ng Island sound weather conditions were nm todaj. Weather Ideal, howe'er, a there was only a light breeze and the waters of the sound were placid Captain W. P. Burton, who command1-thcraft, was anxious, however, that all sails should be stretched and properly set He therefore ordered sent up for the first time a working topsail and a big reaJib tbpsail. There sails were und Instead of the club topsail and balloon pb topsail, which wer broken out for the first time on Tuesday. The weather was o light that the workout showed absolutclj nothing new in the green racer. p d Fort-lan- June CITY Universal Service. FRANCISCO, June 9 -- The Fort-lanBaers (bunted Oakland todav, 4 to JomH pitched good ball for and was well supported in the field, Kremer for Oakland weakened In the second, third and litth inning and Portland got four runs, enough to win the game Oakland threatened to lie the score In the iighth, hut Jones tightened up and Pit bed himself out of a tight hop. SAN J J 111 ; ' ', t - Hv 3 r lowance. Beavers Support Jones and Oaks Lose Another Kan for Singly in nlntii. Score h innings San Kram imu- o 3 9 2 Iluns ! rlu Some Clouts, Too. Yet and all, as Ring I ardnrr would say, there were some mighty hurts among tllu For example, the forty-thre- e Kamm hit the bail over the fence twice and Phil Koerner knocked it over one. Kddltt Mulligan hit three Kamm led the attack with four of four, two homers and two singles, in addition, he hit a eacniite fly. Miarktr Maggcrt hit safely three times In tour, once for a double. Rumler got three In live, one a triple, the triple being due to the Invasion of one fetal outfielder of another a territory. Kmie Johnson hit three of five, and Mulligan closed with four of live, three of them doubles, as noted. The prise winners were Kamm with two chin ecra;eiH, Koerner, with ono, and Mulligan, with a hoit. r , A c 28 . . The uloop NEWPORT, R. I., June Resolute, with the eld of her time of one minute and 42 eeconds. again defeated the Vanitie la the fourth elimination rate of the America's cup dffrnse trial series todaj, winning by an even minute. The rate was aahed In a twelve-knbreexe oer a trlanfulsr course and as the wind shifted more t! n four points, windward work did not develop on any leg. The Vanitie started If eoconda ahead of the Resolute, but could not shako off the Ilerreshoff boat, although she Balled the first leg 22 seconds faster Thle hg was a broad rcat h In small balloon jib top .alls The sei ond leg waa run before the The Resolute gained the wind last flee miles, being only It seiond. Instead o' astern at the second mark to the windward, the last leg was a eloo In the Vanitie which Improved her fcti h. but not enough to sae her time poslfli . th Another targe crowd aaw the game terday yes- Sam Agnw seal catcher is nursing a severely injured forefinger The digit waa laid open to t he tone by a foul tip from Red Killefers bat. When Sam Rohne tires of baseball he may elect to enter the squared circle. The Seattle infieldert teammates never suspected Bohne of nursing ptigilinth1 aspirations. but Sam ta displaying a spiainrd thumb and a beautiful colored optic as a result of a fistic combat on the local diamond Rumor has It that Pete Compton, star Yesterday's Results At New Orleans New Orleans 8, Memphis 2. Atl&ots At l hsttaoooga -- 4 htUDOg 2 At Nashville NanhTiMe 0. Birmingham Al Mobile Mobile tt, Litth Rock 9. 7 NEW YORK WOMEN GOLFERS WIN. 9 Fifteen . PUILADKLPHIA, Jun women golfers of New York City defeated a team of Boston players in the find of a series of intercity matches for the cup over the Jinks of the Philadelphia Cricket club, at tit. MarttnB toda', ten matches to five. (Jrta-co- slugger of the Sacramento club, challenged Samuel to battle after an argument before Saturdays? game, and Sam ac epted the defi According to ringside spectators. Bohne won the decision encounter the is keeping him out although of the game. Seattle H O U 1 |