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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 n 23, 192 Or ROUT- !- MIKE, WARES, HELP A - --BEES MEET SEALS IN NINE BATTLES; BENGALS IN LEAD Sheely Passes .400 Mark in Batting; Maggert Makes Big Gain During W eek CLUB BATTING. i K Margin of Victories Insufficient to Enable Them to Hold Lead; Vernon Beats San Francisco Six of Seven; Chance to Regain Leadership Today; Brook lyn Wants Our Skipper. Bees slipped gracefully InUo piece In the league when Sacramento the winning run In the ninth inning. It is true that the Bees ar in second place by only a whisper, hut whispers sometlifies decide pennant races. The Bees took four of the se'en games played at Facramenlo, but at the Tigers" took siv of the woven guinea from San Francisco at Los Angeles, that Is tha reason the Bees are in second place and the Tigers In first placr. The standing of the two clubs now fs: 5823 j ernon fcSluQQ Salt Lake HE ( ' ! Tbecond Have Chance Today. The Bees have a chance to regain th leadership today. If they beat tha Beals this afternoon they will again ride on top, since It will he impossible for Vernon to reach Seattle in time for a game this afternoon. The series throughout the league which begin today will have nine games in each town, provided Portland and Seattle elect d to play a Sunday. It Is eight probable that there will he onlydouble-heada Sunday games at Seattle, since would he surplled ,by the postponed game of toda. At any rate. Salt Iake and San Francisco will play nine games. The regulation seven game set will he augmented by the addition of two games next Mon-dawhen Independence day will he double-heade- ob-s- ed. P.0. L.W. T.C. L.W. Salt Lake Vernon Salt Lakers Take Series Front Sacramento, but CLUB FIELDING. San Francisco Lo Angeles Portland Seattle Oakland Sacramento' . .304 .300 .277 .274 .263 .270 .268 .288 .259 272 270 208 264 263 261 288 972 963 962 960 960 988 963 Vernon Portland Los Angeles Salt Lake Saoramento San Francisco Seattle .952 Oakland SALT LAKE. 0. Biaiy ki 80 no 67 effort Johnson Hood . . 9 Rtiminr . Krug . . for the Bees to win as many games from Mulligan w ins ban Pram Isco as Vernon from Thornton . Bylftr Seattle, and one more. After the San Francisco series, thft Band.. .. Bees go to Los Angeles. Itcigor . . While the Bees are placing the Beals Bromic this week, Vernon will play at Beattie, Jcukina , Oakland at Portland and Bacramcnto Ixs Angeles at 77 xo 79 Fred Mollwln, Sacramento first baseman, was seriously spiked at Hacromento by Hood when the latter was caught oft the base. It in expected he wilt not be able to resume play for some weeks. Charley Dorman, catcher, who has been in the northwest, has returned to the Oaks. The Angels report the acquisition of Arnold 8iats from the New Voik Otants He Is rated a high-claball player and will be used In the Angels outfield. Among the magnates, the chief bit of news for the' week was the suit brought by Hen Berry agninat Johnny Powers, president of the Angels, for $25,000, albalance on notes leged to be unpaid which Bowers gave Berry at the time the latter transferred the Angels t Powers. powers says the notes will be paid and thkt the Angels will not change ownership. In spite of this, there are persistent rumors in Lns Angeies that powers is on the financial rocks and that the club will soon be In other hand. 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AB. uug .970 .963 .902 .961 .964 90 Oft 24ft m 44 181 .50 32 20 24 84 fto 21 13 14 28. 14 I 1! 19 9 7 0 ft ft 0 0 SR. HR 0 lane, Oak 11 M j Rd Portland GREATEST NIMBElt ShMij, Bait UK fcatftVrtr Balt Lake.'.f: J riahet. Vernon 4rawford. Lot Aoigelea On land I Miller, Reatfle AtMreiea Atlgga. T P.umler, Balt Lake M Blue, WIMBLEDON, England, June 28.-- Th Britiah lawn tenntu aingiea championship 55 hae harrowed down to four men. and of ....... l'J theee two are Americana, William l. H Tllden of Philadelphia, and Charles g Oarland of Pittaburg. Theee two American players won their 103 matchei handily, while R. Norris Williams II was put out of the playing hy TAu BA8B MlTIthS. Theodore Mavrogordato, one of the EnBiisilBft ftait lake gl. .n team for me Davis rup. 3 -Tilden won today from Randolph Knight. Oakland 21 Balt Like..... of Auatralia, In the best contest ot Maggert, Balt 8h eij Uke tho although lie did not have to day. 20 Johnna, Balt lake himself lo the degree that was ft extend RECORDS Miller. Oakland when he defeated Kingsoote 20 necessary Craferd, fjoa Angelea on Saturday. Lycett played a remark-ablMlftEKS. TUftfcft BABE faat game and won the second set. Pnrtlra. fjitfl Aogelfa .... 9 then Tllden called upon Bom of his Vrawterd, An4!aa.... Cnltop. Balt Uke ft and won out, with Beattie B'he, strength Btroyd. Balt Lake Bait Laka I lo spare. .... fthellenbaeh, 3ron Blee, Portland Garland, whose work throughout has Buthcrlaod. Ron land .... Loa Anteiea with flashes of brilliancy, been origrt. .. steady, Bomlry. Salt fiike .. Maggert, Balt Lake,... defeated the young South African player O Crandall, Ijo Angplea. K hi worthy. Beattla C. R. Blackboard, alter the latter had Dell, ftamon Millar. Oakland Bchfoedrr, pofiland gotten the start on hint In the first set lltTTBnft. HOME ttt'8 Coueh. Baa Traneiaeo ... look the remaining Garland at W. Mltrhll. Vernon .... t. 3. three. Bheriy. Balt Lakk Tloiratoa. Bali Lake ..... William Rumler. ftaJt Lakr display (was disappointing frnn ErMnn,, Angeles Crawfnrd, lift compared With his effort against Biug-non- . R Arlcit. Oakbtnd Like Balt to the reindifferent He Mulligan. appeared Dfmarea, Batllr Krug. Kilt tke sult; possibly he was put off his ganu Keating, lioa Angatwa .... to mas Baers rempton, by the number of times he Mrtjuaidt, Ban Franulauo Brattle Murphy, It was the first occasion in which an.i f'larrwy, Vafrjcni BlTTfclti. SACRIFICE on the center court In thin I .... competitor Thmaa, jn Angalea Bun Prsseiaen KalHo, Portland championship was consistently penalised Cftrhan, eet in this match reached Ban third The Krancinco K Lns Brott, Crandall. Angelas) Bmtth Vtroon Panne, Portland point for set In favor of Williams at' Portland Jonea, and The American then Wlatertllf Portland f.. Csrenay. Bag f rsneiae Again he reached point for Holllng, Oakland eet In th fourth eet at 4 and Johomn., Balt lAka Chadbftyhta. - Varnos and failed to make his point. In the last double-faulte- d Krug. Balt Laka twice IB game also Williams Los Ang'dra.,.. Prongh. Oakland McAulay, His defeat wae due mainly, however, Boea. Portland BABE ITEALfefeft. to of the number leading shots be netSrhofF, Beattie He si ted. especially on the backhand. fiHltt!. Murphy. Rriger, Balt Lake . .. was brilliant spasmodically, but neer Balt Laka Johnkon, Bremer, Oakland . .... 23 to settled down Balt a consistently good game Rutnler. liOte. Bon Franclmy) . . Lake...., 22 The Japanese expert. Zenso Shlmldxn Klya, Portland Aldridge. Lee Angeles 21 won his way into the semifinals with an McDafflgan. Baergmaftta 20 Barratnentn Mollwtts, viotorv over th English plaver, 1ft easy Maggert. Balt Lake Baum, Ball Ixake 0, Willard, 1ft Pel ami, Pnftland Mulligan, Balt Lake will meet Garland in the semi Tllden . . . ftcbhk. Ban Pranvlaeo. ernon Bmallweod, finals tomorrow, and bhlmidzu wiM haw Janet, peMland Mavrogordato aa his opponent. AJ80CUT10K. AMEKIOAH Ragan, Oakland On past performances Tilden and Sht midsu ar favored to meet in the fiVernon Houck, nals, and popular opinion Is picking Tilden as th challenger of Gerald L. Fal Teledo terson of Australia, who holds the chain Iflu unkiH . pionshlp, and who ia playing a remark... LoiiiKTjlle .... Kims, Haeramento ably good game. Indtrna;MUs In the doubles Johnston Winn. Oakland and Tllden t olurrbud . were much superior to the Bouth AfriBrenton, Meat tic Kansas City cans, Raymond and Winslow, who deHughe. Harainen!o .. Woodward, Meattle ... clared they had never seen, let alone op YastenUys Ktaults. RELEASED PITCHERS. The posed, such magnificent players. June 28. Milwaukee-fit- . ST. PACL, Minn Won. Prt. Americans won this match. 0 Vernen 1.1)00 Paul game postponed; rain. The 8outh Africans were especially 607 Shrfeder. Portland ... keen about Tllden's playing, which the. lK0 MINNEAPOLIS, June Seaton, Ban Kranuiso considered the brainiest, mixed-ugame 300 double header postponed, rain. Smith, ban Franelwo they could imagine. They are returning .383 Mat tenon. Kit Lake to mean in their pow home all by urge .333 Haeramento R. peftltalL. R. E. er a tour or Bouth Africa TOLEDO. Ohio, June 2 OllO by the foie. Han Franrlaeo 10 4 I 'HilMTlUe BITS. 7 Ly-ee- PITCHING -- y e some-thin- d r double-f- ). j. . . (-- i! Aniei-Ican- 1 t'o,por. Sarramento Durnlng. Portland hultr. 0 Angelea Seattle Reimhart WAY ONE 25 0 .000 .000 .ono Vernon HOI. K .OtV) ... 3 T TO GET ACTION. ,00 .oyn ... o'edn But terie NeMu and 7 - Knb. Murptij (OU'MBI'S, Tti1UanapoHa Columbus .. Butte-rl- M -- 11 1 Tatum and Kei'bet, Brady. . Ohln, VThitehoua June 2. and TL H. E. 8 2 13 2 5 4 Henline; and Hartley, tooley. McQull-laii- . Hherman This paroel-poh- t Dasher package is being delivered in unusually quick time. How do you account for it The pensiveness of The Tribunt Mail- - 'arrier The department thought W n t jjpassed only by their influ- it contain a sir. enor Judge. SB. HR. time-bom- Demaree Middleton Ada'ttfe Brrnton V a Johnston and Tllden will probablv meei Garland and Williams in the semifinal round. In th fourth round of the ladies singles the American. Mrs. Franklin Mai lory (Molls BJurstedti, defeated Mrs. Lelslc of England. Mrs. Mallory showed more promistrg form today against Mrs. Lelsk. whom she beat easily, it is pointed out that tilt winner cf this match has not vet appeared on tho center court, and the center court Is so fast, compared with the outfield, thst a newcomer Is always handicapped on first perforruamn (here. Mrs. Mallory will now meet Mrs Lambert Chambers. 1. r s tejr Garda WESTtftX -- w. LEAGUE. r WHd ard ptji Prespot I.eletM-- piaj Dorman MiMer v oray. .. tin ' at o Admit 82 ting the charge thst thev threw at Empire William Klem during tha Cincinnati-fit- . rgmls National league baseball game lieie Saturday. Joachim Renzeghausen and Fred Rose, two fane, wore fined 25 each and costs in police court this morning. 0 Cop-La he 13 0 Knight.. W KJ 7S HR . . , r.e .. Arlett inn Holiing A. Arlett Spillman Bremer Krause Hagan Weaver Wallace Fa J,,n I nlveralt of California fresh-maKenneth Hawli.i, acting captain of the A ale team; I,eon de Ttiretine. leader of the Harvard racquet wield era, and Neil Drumw right of the University of Texas in getting him.' ail won th-- ir first mat. hes todav at the opening session of the annual IntercolDodgers Want Johnson. legiate tennis tournament on the courts The Brooklyn National league club U of the Marlon Cricket club. the latest big league organization to seek the trervlces of Ernie Johnson. The local AMERICAN POLOI8TS WIN. management last week reeixed an urLONDON. June fft. - The Ainfrican pol.. to the send from Dodgers gent appeal team which wui represent ihe United them Johnson, now or later, preferably States in the now. Two week ago a similar request won the novicesOlympic games at Antwerp cup this afternoon hy dc came from the New York Otants. the Fox Hunters' Johnson lias been out of the game for feat trig score wag 9 goals to 5. Ranelagh club three weeks owing to a broken thumb, The but It Is thought he will reenter the fray AMERICANS WILL TAKE PART. toda, in whrh event the Bees will LONDON, June JS. Fifteen Princeton agan be intact The heal series means much to tha athletes who are here to compete with It Is reasonable to assuma that Oxford in ten standard field events on Vernon will wm a majority of the games July 8 will participate in the Hrltish Ama. at Seattle, and the siz of that majority teur Athletic association championships will be watched by loal observers. It is Saturday. . ilte IL 88 Freshmen Tennis Players Win Their First Matches .. . . . Present plar.TS Released plmers Fates, the Totals Compton . Vollieitl M 't.a f f igao Orr 1 Kopp 0 lift . Kouwura 16 Ttr6y'i . Cadt SB. HR. ft I TB 76 137 92 119 so 43 ift M 29 10 9 8H 8 SR 4 C, .331 .81 3ot 293 ir 3 32 4 . . 27ft 2H4 2R3 2 ..3 .226 223 L.W. .dr, .312 .279 .300 .247 .277 .244 .237 .244 .179 .250 S'ehHn . Crok Corer Hurley Prugh Mu u dan t t 4. . TUNtY SCORES KNOCKOUT. JER8EV CITY. N. J. June 8 -- Gene y weight boxing chamTuney. pion gf the American expeditionary force, scored a knockout over Ol Anderson of Tacoma, Wash.. In the third round of a twelve-roun- d match here tonight, when the referee stopped the bout. -, " sir airi, .- i. r. t .a .v. ji ... krterj Kuuz . rrPNf-n- Xriiti. At Mtmphla MmthU H Nw Origans 4 At LU) Work Lltfla ftnek 6. Mrii 5 At 4NahHl Naahfllte 7. Atlaoia 6 At 7, Birmn Chattao'fofa hutuoooga Penur light-heav- payers players ,.. Mutts Lucky It Wasnt a j p pennant-contendin- MUTT AND JEFF g -- . Hev-dp- rn J? Rns-s- Scrappy Bateball Punished League June JJ Shoal. Salt Like . d C),1,n. J Jobnaoa, Balt Uk Barton, Vttftoa Kumler. Balt LakA . 4r-lt- A gratifying item of last weeks news was the report of the game pitched bv In hi last two starts in Stroud. Ralph Salt lake prior to the road trip. Stroud In his Sacramento game, however, failed ie held the opposition to three hits. start against Spider Baum won his first the Coyotes, and lost In his second, in which he should have had a shutout. won Thurston Sunday forenoon at Storkton and lost a game as a relief Nick Cullop put over an impitcher. prests e trtorv. The most pleasing morsel for local fans was the showing of Wally Hood. Balt lake's new outfielder. Hood hit the ball consistently and hard. Apparently, he was always on the bases. If Hood s work at Sacramento is a gauge of his ebility. Salt Lake evidently is fortunate JJ - aulted. 0 The series at Los Angeles was the mo3t y BOSTON, June S. The Harvard With one or two notable of the week. eight-oartcrew which defeated exceptions, cerv game was decided by a won two The Tigers single tally. Yale at New London, Friday, may be. regame. assembled and entered for the honor of Some Weird Baseball. representing the United ytates at the regatta, it was learned today. In Sa raincnto there wan some good Olympic The proposal that they row again for For the most national and borne poor ba&ohall. championship honors and nlvni part, t ie scores were large. frYom this pic selection at at the title regatta Bees distance, It looked as though the Worcester, July 13 and 24. hfta been made lost two games of the series which they to tho Crimson will and oarsmen, they of the easily should have won. In one were born get together in a week and deride whether games, Rumlrr and Mag-fcr- t go into training again. spall succeedihy on out of the and the game put The Crimson oarsmen will not row as a ing dav Manager Johnson was chased. In Harvard but will carrv tha colors addition to being banlehed from the of either crew', the Newell or BoRt clubs. game. Johnson was suspended for the re- Harvard organisations, orWeld Union Boat mainder of the eerles and fined $50 by club, which has sent Us thefirst crew to ot absence The the league president. these players from the lineup could have England to represent this country at the Royal Henley regatta. no other effect than to work harm to lae club. In Siturdays game the Bees were Men twiCo In the lead, only to lose theif ad- an i age when Hlnn-ftelger proved inChief by capable. of holding the i'oyotea In check. The people in Suit Lake who watched NEW YORK. June A The Tribune a electric woteboard were president of the Nations! league, angreat! v disappointed when Relger was nounced a that he fined had today went in and their disappointment grew Umpire the BacramenUns betfan and continued William Klein and Pitcher f.uqne of the Cincinnati ctuh lino each and suspended In the end, the disapto whale him. indefinitely Catcher Wlniro for the alterpointment turned to disgust. It la dear, cation which arose during the game with and has been for some time, that Ueiger fet. Louis last Saturday. g 18 not of a class to help a Ileydler stated that he had not waited dub. one fan put it tersely for charges to he preferred against Klem when he remarked that If they want to as that he need offencarry Kelger, all right: let him pitch to sivethe latter admitted no but other language in speaking to Luque. The our the hatters baiters, pitchers ofTense was striking Klem, while batters. ' intro was involved In the same contro-- Stroud Comes Buck. BCNKjetT Haggert, Bait Lak. ........ Krug, salt Laka.., Will. Oakland Knitter. W AftfalM t-- 4 14 19 .33 Harvard Crew May Row Yale for Olympic Honor LEADING HITTERS. P.C. L.W. .399 L S. Sheely, .351 Maggert, S. L 362 .364 Johnson, S. L 358 .352 Crawford, L. A .348 Compton, Sac. ... .334 330 . .' Ver. Fisher, 329 .336 Miller, Oak. 328 327 jitzgerald, S. F THE LEADERS Sixty-Da- y Clock (Copyright, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Keg. 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