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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBP XK, WEDNESDAY CORNING 10 -- -- Wild Heaves and Such BEES ONCE MORE LEAGUE LEADERS; OUT CUTES BIFF BALL HARD Allows Three The days best hittars: AB. , 4 Knight, Oakland 3 Salt laike Krug, 3 Tobin, Portland 3 McAuley, Los Angeles. 4. 6 halt Lake Sheely, 4 Bromlax. Salt Ike 4'avtney. han fYamlseo.. 4 4 Kan Koerner, 4 Lulsto, Oakland 4 Mattel, !ortland 2 .Sacramento McHaffig.it), Homa-ruhitter- - Rumler, Hits; Mails Pitches Well, but Not Well Enough. Only Salt Iake At San Francisco Francisco 2. 9. San Sacramento At Los Angeles 0, Ii08 Angeles 3. Oakland fi, At Portland Portland 3. VernonSeattle At Seattle game postponed; Vernon traili- ng. Th f.peeis1 Tribune KRANt'lo won SAX l geries he Jump opvi.mg here tins - Salt game of afternoon, -- to 2. Tha visitors jumtidcd Sam Lwii and Mario paVitalis for fifteen ttafo hits, varjing In distance fiom a bunt to a home run. Opposed to the Seals vus Jack Bromley. Jrk was In fine trim and bold hie antagonist well in hand. H mates and he was gave him excellent support, of losing a rever sorlouMy nt danger fatal chunk of his lead. Ins suspension BhaafManager Johnson. lng expired, whs tn the game this ternoon, and rendered xaluable service to the Bees. The return of Johnson, who has been out of the game for ono reason or another for the last three weeks, made the Salt Lake organisation demonstrated once more intact. The with vigor this aftheir Intactness ternoon. The Salt Lakers' biggest inning was the sixth, when they shot four nine across. Two of these were due to Rill Kumler s home run drne to the left field bleachers, with Krug on second. The Bees scored twice In the third, when Krug's double brought two across Thev made one each in the fourth, fifth and seventh. The Seals were helped to their final tally in the ninth by a wild pitch. They were never serious contenders for to day's game. BEES 9, SEALS 2. At han Francisco: BALT LAKK. Starting a New Serial by E. Johnson; Read This Thrilling Tale third FIELDING RECORDS FIRST BASEMEN. ....... ftdy. SacramSDU Horton. Vernon MollwUz. Racrameato Salt Lake. Murphy, Seattle . L.t Attfelev. (riff. Blue. Portland Koerner. San Prao Zamtrch. Beat th Sheehan. Sacramento. Kuna. Sacramento G PO t H S3 66 MO H.A Sheely. Pet. l.ono A n 45 9K.I 3M 0 93 OMI I 910 077 6 a ni eisal Service. LOS ANHKLKR, J iinr Ihe Angels took the opening gain hm tnda I kd fr Notljnc T la - lrked at In a long tlnr im'tn Ivnthnr nlut er tntj-v f, ujj ,f injrn! jnohl j,,;, "iiiik pit Itr to. hut Ihnrslon has perfect on t ol ,1 nd he hacks thi? up with -- omr vow moN himI i nn-t- v fnrtl goo ono Little Infineon lid.s ccrtalnh landed a tmd in this UI sun FriiRiso Built tin. n George Winn, (lpftt the Oakland T brer base Mia Errei - ( adr. Summary Two hasa hit -- Grever. Stolen Pertica Kill-feMi raw btaeg Sacrifice hit Aulej B ford Mtrin k uf Malta .1, M I'rrtlrg I Baa s on halli off MnHm 1. otf Parties 4 Kuna rrajuiiaiblr for Malta 2 Ioub)e jl K randall tn MrAiilej In Grigs- Hit with -Tim hall kilLTrr. adr pitched Sheehan, I of game- - i hour and 40 minute ropirvti Au'Jraon and B rn pil her who had his law bone broken by being hit b a ball d poll by Blue, is out of the hospital, hut will not he allowed to lemove the support from hi? face until y another month Jenrge is a guy. He just grins and says that It might base been worse.- - Oakland Misplays Give Oaklets Victory at Portland will goon he rihlo to iik a regular turn in the box. If he .dit pitch In h's Boston P Yale Tennis Captain Beats Harvard Pilot Latum Lit f''rvnAML t ct e hi fng cm. gdni- for h r u .if asa, - th . !nrt,ati1gt ' Uk t. T 1, 5 Hr i t1' s in,ib f' flukes m ti,i fmld and Roe pulLit a boner lo a tn tbmi Lit,n hffuro Cooper angle ViMu.i h H tn the Uurl inning, and this pl nt tb.' leanrv tvo mn hk Hlne I r.cl f in Ke orul s overturow of oma. iir i mn..nu,nH v. junr : Lopez in Olympic Swim. MMRU. June J8 Abehtrdo Lopez champion swimmer of Spain, has gone to icunpUi defeated i.eon de Turenne. the Harvard uptaln. m the feature iriit'Ii todaj of (he inter oHcgiaie lawn tennis tournament at the Menoh Cricket club Both mr,n jlaed a brilliant game. The score whs The eecottd round of alrtgles was cnn. pleted toda and one math w;s, plaei in the Ihlrd round. The doubles also got und r ttft Summaries n'ld round Single?- Kurt Ril ('orntrr. defeated Tevis of t'aHfornls. Martin, L'ntverslty v PORITkM OAKHAM) Tom Hughes tonn he will ho a big help to the Angels m Uu.tr tinal drive tmersal Srrvh thmw todriVs NKW A ORK. June 29. Selection of the American representatives for the Ol.'mpic marathon rac will be made her July 6 American Olympic committee, it by th wes announced today. Members of the swimming and boxing tennis will be c insen Ht a meeting July 14. Tribune. Manak'ei 1 American Marathon Team. ., (Vtonnell. Saa Ififh, Vnrnon Ktao. i oniptou Hrhirfc, 227 37 67 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. . . . 4 7 9 2 5 . 2 4 6 4 5 10 5 6 10 3 ., 4 6 4.6 8 4 8 7 4 2 3 10 8 10 8 8 5 8 9 11 3 4 48 50 46 42 38 36 34 31 593 588 561 519 .500 .424 420 392 33 35 36 39 38 49 47 48 I tlf. Ui'dci. a e defeaird tloh. !'cnnsv ama, Third jound L I Kobinxiit. dur t. 4 preliminary i J YV nKnihlr mo t AO. g. f I mjur .irnl I ( in er M Tern-- poriland Nir,ngr Halt (.ake Ft?fnrld. han Kran Hat minfpto difcaicd Shang SarramBUt.r ... h"pp. . ILnaid, UWnalfJ, round WiIIImii uni erMi Washing:! nn J . Lallin'refl defeat i'urllev and Lharlea Mears, Mvarih-mnr- i onn-dl- Vnlir .s, ! h Svu h Row in Schuylkill Regatta PHILADELPHIA. June 29 Slxtv-eight crews representing rowing clubs of New York Citj and vicinity, Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and Toronto, Ont have entered the Peoples regatta to he rowed over a mile and a quarter course on the Schuvlklll river next Monday. The program includes seventeen races. One of the feature events will hs the dash for the senior single quarter-mil- e sculls championship In which the entries include Bob Dibble of the Don Rowing club, Toronto, and Jack Kelly of this Other entries in city, the tltlaholder this event are Robert Duncan, Potomac and Rlngling club, Washington, Rowing of Philadelphia. have enToronto cluh of The Argonaut tered crews In the senior double and send shell event. ior !)f AN'GKU' June jft Three track and livid athirtps wei clmmn hv Me Pacific toast game-- committee here to tn the Hnal truuM at Hntnn on Jtil v 7 for pla. e on t'. e teant u hli h tlu LnttrJ State? at the rnpiPhent game? At Antwerp, Belgium. (hmpic Tim v rpt-rJuhn K. t,im inch'd Xcirion nAmplc h.h. San ho -- rj fko WESTERN IXAOtfE, .HS1 MM1 UH .liTy . 1C. I 111 1 (M.tl Ol Parson Davies, Famous Sportsman, Dead, Aged 69 ' 6 H I I ont-pe- 3 Practice From American DEAL, England, June .9 Most oLthe golfers who will compete in the British open championship tournament opening tomorrow were out practning today One of the roat'hcs was a four..ome, w hbh Vardon amt Tom brought Harr the British stars, against Walter and Jim Barnes, the American Hagen professionals the players ,A great crowd followed The Britishers won bv three and one, the scores being Y'ardon. 71 YY'illiams, 74, Tianios, 74. and Hagen, 78. s, Yesterday's Results. At Mr in phi Memphis 1. New Orleans 4 At Little Hock Little Rnck 4. Mobile 2. At hatUnooga ham 10. At Nashville Chattanooga Nashville O fc Binning Atlanta 4. MUTT AND JEFF i cord U X Inina. Umerit moMoan ar n ami Mta of Idiho, and t'hnton h of the (tden (I ta ho ILcnaidi?. 337 10 3 '.21 association. Ogden Boxer Ambitious to Get on Olympiad Team (HjnnX, June 29- - jImh:-- ! Hasinan tis aftrnoon for Lortland. ore. to mter the western trial- - m an attempt to land a place upon the American Oivmpio toxin team. During the war Giasman did some clever boxing TO RIGBY Oklahoma pl n M hthma Itr Shamrock IV Is Winner Over Her Trial Horse ii SANDT HOOK, N. J.. June 29 Shamrock IV, which will meet Resolute for the America' cup off bandy Hook next month, today defeated her trial horse Shamrock by two minutes the e race. and 61 seconds in a The 5 adits raced from the Ambrose channel lightship to a point off Fi,rews It had been bury, N. J.. and hack. planned to go over the course twlre, but a breexe, which quickened to 20. caused a change in these plans. time was The Shamrg'-kelapsed 26 4. 1 and that of the motorboat Yachtsmen who watched the Khamroi ShamIV race today'lagainst the rock In the stlffest breeze she has jet f"i the decided that challenger enjoyed, the America's cup Is better as a light weather than a heavy weather boat. Whereas, last week Sir Thomas Upton's entry walked away from her trial horse In light breezes, today she made an actual SANTEL IS VICTOR. of only three minutes and seven secSAX FRANLISLO, Jur.s 29 - Ad Sn-te- l gain e race in a fifteen and a ond defeated Young Hackenchmidt time wss 1.23.35, and that ol Her elapsed Chiuago by etraight fall Jn a wrestling the meter boat 1:26:42. Santel pinned the bout here tonight Chicago man to the mat the first time in 22 minutes 24 seconds, the second Talks time in 22 minutes 16 second. The men Hre heavyweights ojf Season Ri o.ptv Park An'lrjto and triffith. 1 in the titie role of nclc Tom Caturi" compan an! another tneatrL'al latr he organized and' rompanv with John L. Hulhvan put Jackson (avies L s K Ran plalng was torn the feature role. in t'ount Antrim, He had been ailing 7. HM. JuL Ire&nd. tor aeveral veare and a stroke of paral- vs.s is said to have caused hts death Lav lea Four American Golfers Qualify in Quebec Play half-mil- Western League Lengthening All - Fltterr, Rarramntn IPnirk. Yrnon Baum, Halt Lak River-Y'ello- 1Mrry, Venin , . . . Gardner, Heattle !eve. Ran Krants .... Geary. Seattle Demaree. Seattle . . x Jeff Got Beaned, but He Figured It Was Worth It . s BEACON'S FIELD. Quebec. June 19 four American (tolfers who qualified t Special for the Canaflian amateur tournament B M Doohran of ore eliminated todav FOOATHLI O, Idaho. June .9 The Inwere dians will leave earlv tn the moinirg to Baltimore and Brice Evans of Boston round and Fa H Colin first the out the Snake neet the Rigbv team in put Xoves will perhaps lette and F. M Hancock, both of Frovi-destone league in the second. T G Gilspie, Hone Bourne etar oute, R. I do the hurling round, of on an mj irv to jMh liter oxer Evans in the morning auvomit fielder. up and 3 to p!a- -, ankle in the game with Idaho Falls will defeated Hancock. H. son of Toronto from V. be wlnle Greeninp; not make the trip. Rexbiirg w!l Collette, j and 4. placed on July f GOES The Tribune BALL CLUB by four-oare- ... . . A ' 30.65-mll- rniind Pad!'- XfNins K lor He aftMrwards the hampion walker. trok over the management of Peter Jack-Hoomred heavv weight chamrlon, and under levies' direction Jackson fought a draw with James Lorbett, lasting sixtv an lien Si,ux Mi) l'l r- W YVi hits Jmd6v Joplin . Oklahoma ( it v Otrah.t c.n i oud-t'hare- L the pn .inN lit 9 I 'O MlVIM'O Htltile unAltae Iid hail at I'aadena ran the Vft( metrri in 13 f a new far and c'onds rmmitp's Till '4 a (Copyright, I , Nt a lla and ILilc, Lalifornia, YY. R Llllott, Jr., and Carver, l)iifett To h Hawk and L. M Bank?, Yale, won from Russed Holmes and YY'. J. McIntosh, Lennv L anla, by default. Kimt round. Martin and J Rothschild. California, won from C Warner and Rodney Beck, Iehigh, by default 4 Crews to 16 IS Masaa Final Tryouts Reid. Sixty-eigh- t, n . n 131 III 1f ehvehan. Nacraioenti 0-- IM IM 62 66 Anffl Krjn 0, 3 JV 26 . Ttl-de- 13 116 . I WIMBLEDON. England. June 39 (Bv n the Associated Tress.) William T. of Thllsdelphia and Zonso Shimldau of Japan will be the eompetttore in the finals of the British laan trams championship. Ttldon tun hie place todav as a finalist by defeating his fellow American, GJiarles b. Garland, of Pittsburg, In the semlfiuala, blilmldsu earned the right to oppose the Fhildel-phia- n by beating Theodore Mavrogordato of the English eup team, The winner of tne finale must meet Gerald E. Patterson of Australia in the challenge round for the championship. Tildcn'a defeat of the Japanese in straight sets a aeek ago in the London champion, hip matches at the Guct-duo match n.ede the Amernan a log favorite, nule itlistandmg Ihe, view tvf experts Hist Shlmldius plax had notabh improved dur ng the Wimbledon meeting bhimidzu was hotheied greatlv "early In today's match owing to ita being placed on the outside court. The Japaneao made a wonderful recovery in the second game, however, when Mavrogordato eeemed to suffer from overconfidence, which finally was largely responsible tor hia being eliminated. GarUnd fought gamely, but 0 the spectators It seemed that Tilden only extended himself when necessary to keep from losing a Bet. The winner was eusilx master of the situation throughout the match. The American doubles pair, William Johnston and William T. Tildon, won their match tn the fourth round, defeat lug the British pair, Stanley N Doust and Albert D. Prebhle, In the ladlee' sli glea match Mrs Margaret Chambers, the former champion heat Ms. Mallory (Molla BJurstedt), and Misa Ryan of California beat Mrs. Parlon of England, In the fifth round of ihe mixed riou hies Randolph Lycett and Mlsa Rvan brai G. Sherwell and Miss McKane. In the mixed doubles Gerald L. Patten-on of Australia, the present singles, champion, and Mile, Suzanne Lenglen of France, heat the English pair. Milliard and Mrs. Satlierwaittie, PHILPELPHI t. June 29,Klrk Le ua Utah Athletes to Have Part lidd ani ( Hcorg left British Golf Stars Win for the Title. Cornell star, defeated Ieis Martin of the University of California at today's session of the Intercollegiate tennis tournament In a closely contested match. at Haverford, Pa., near here Edmund I,evj, California star, easily defeated Louis Wiley of 5 ale. 1W U. $ .976 .97 Ivl tan Fran Oakland in - 6 it - 2 j Naif M I. Hanks. detested P L. Maeifrt. OaklandLak ' ioldsborough of Fenxl- - f Lnlveifettv Pnrtlanl . ama. h VtillFf Oaklied dnond Lew, California, defeated L YYme. Oakiaod . V ! 6 7 10 10 . Patterson J. 979 XV ) Sa-t- 944 162 1W Klllv L Yegales BMred, geatlle Rtllfnr. L Angolea Mora Yrtcn . HcattlP RorHand gf'haliar katid axe alt ca!l-onu- 2 Two American and Japanese to Than Battle for Right to Meet NKW VURK. June JJ, Two members of the Japanese Uljmplc games Loam will compete m the Nfttlonsl A. A. U. pentathlon In cliampionship contests in this The manager of the city naxt Sundaj. Japanese team, which Is en route to Belgium, lias entered H. Maauda and C. Noguchi for the American titular contest, tshloh will also be the final tryout for United States athletes who desire to represent this country in the pantathlon at Antwerp. More than twenty of the leading athletes from various sections of the rountr. will compete. Among t he more prominent American entrants arc A. B. t.lchtman, Pastime A. t.. Ne. iorh. present champion; B. of Mssouri.K O. Hamilton, I'nier-.lilourdin. Harard university; 1. Perrine and K. N. Irving, University of Idaho; V Ulapp, C. ti. Gutiier, Ensign I. S. F'atireney and Ijeutenant H. H. Elver sedge. U. H. N.; J. E. Baker and It. J. Dunne. University of Michigan: R E. Bradley. VnHersIty of Kansas, and W. Bartels. University of Pennsylvania. With Johnson ichuinltig play, the Rees nre once mote a lull hall club. Yesterday they plaed eirorlces hall In the field, from the colons, bhutling them out, 3 ami performed some clever work with the hat, exclusive of the hard hitting to did On at leAst three oceaahmt Lertna allowed the Senators hut three tho Bees got away with infield hits. the hMs and Incidentally made a thrre-bagalso did La pan. "Red" K.illefer. manager of the Angels, bACUAMKMO Uh PO A ARK!! PO A told us recently: n "Let me tell you another young pitchKehaof rf 3 I) 0 1 0 Kit Dr rf er In this league that Is one of the best have seen in esrs, and that chap is If yeu didn t Thurston of Salt Iake. know you'd rwear he ua an to e him operate Mrs tlte coolest thing ul, d, . Include poned. L YY'ord was re over! CHT Y7fJt Junr IVidcna La!, her'' Y'A of the dath of Ti,irb hurlles in waid tMia well knowtt in the Iaison l Im'Ipn mo nfth of a 'I1 Y'r porting world, ut Bejfnrd. r otd n tahh!'fd jistcr f ond the wfcM The bod., will be brought lure for da .TuL H Meant at S! Lcorge Mas b'lHrS lrM" ctrinr nu mb ate n. trine Mevie? came into prominence .n the W. Uaddiek. LitLri.tN of Smifh'"o SOm ap iiMiikter of lan OT.eat u ho In the western trvouts ran euL Two-bas- Will More Japanese; Score to Enter Contests. The series gtapd. Sait Lake won 1, San Francisco won 0. Sacramento won 0. Lou Angeles won 1. Oakland won I, Portland won 9. Net non won 0, Seattle won 0, 1 post m th wtern trouM nt ran the 4t"-ar- . on Satuida CLU. LUt n Cave-ney- Sett Lake Vernon Los Angeles San Francisco Portland .. . Oakland Sacramento Seattle .. Lost 7 31 ;iJ3 3004 inning. SmCfliETE .994 90! 4 4i . Four runs, eight hits off Summary: I jew is, 2L at bat in five Innings Stolen bases Johnson, Krug. Home run Rum e hits Magrert. ler. Krug. Sheely. Sacrifhe hits -- Hood, Oorhan, on BromBases halls Johnson. Bromley, Struck out ley. 5; Lewis, S; DeVitalis, Bromley, 4; Lewis. 1; DeVitalis 1. Hit Double plays with pitched ball Johnson PeVttaJis to Agnew to Koerner. Passed ball Agnew. Wild pitch Bromley. Runs responsible for Bromley. 2; Ijewis, 4; DeVitalis. 4 Left on bases Salt Lake, 11: San Francisco, 9. Charge defeat to Lewis. Time of game 2 hours 10 minutes. Umpires Phyle and Kason MAW AH-II- Knit Lake Byler filed to Koeinor. Bromley tingled to Ifft. Maggert dou bled to center. Bromley to thid. Johnson hit to Corhan going and was out at the plate. Corhan Bromley to Ag. new. Maggert going to third Krug doubled to right, scoring Maggert and Johnton. Rumler was out, Caveney to Koerner, Two runt, three hits. FOURTH INNING. Balt Lake Sheely doubled to light and went to third on a passed ball. Mulligan singled to center, scoring Sheely. Hood sacrificed. Koerner to who covered. Mulligan going Caveney, to second. Byler walked. Bromley struck out. Maggert filed to Schick. One run, two hits, one passed ball, one walk. FIFTH INNING. Salt Lake Johnson beat out an In. field hit to Koerner. Krug walked, Johnson and Krug pulled a double steal. Rumler was out, Corhan to Koerner, Johnson scoring and Krug on third. Sheely hit to Caveney, who threw Krug out at the plate. MullL gan singled to right field. Sheely on second. Hood filed to Schick. One run, two nits, one walk. FIFTH INNING San Francisco Agnew walked. Fit, geratd batting for Lewis, beat out a bunt. Agnew on eecond. Schick to left, filling the bases. Agnew scored on Corhans sacrifice fly to Hood. Caveney filed to Hood. Con. nolly filed to Rumler. One run, two hits, one walk, one sacrifice fly. SIXTH INNING. Salt Lake Byler singled to left. , Bromley sacrificed, DeVitalis to and Byler went to second. Maggert beat out an infield hit to Koer. ner, Byler going to third Johnson grourided out to Koerner, Byler scoring and Maggert going on to second. Krug singled to left, scoring Maggert and went to second on the throw to the plate. Rumler knocked a home run Into the left field bleacher, scoring Krug ahead of him. Sheely singled to cegter. Mulligan was out, Kamm to Koerner. Four runs; five hits, one sacrifice fly. SEVENTH INNING. Sait Lake Hood walked. Byler went to eecond and Hood to third on Cor. ban's error. Bromley singled to left. Hood scoring and Byler going to third. Maggert struck out. Johnson was hit with a pitched ball, filling the bases. Krug hit into a double play, DeVitalis to Agnaw to Koerner. One run, one hit. one error, one walk, one hit batsman. NINTH INNING. San Francisco Walsh filed to MagKamm walked and went to gert. second on Agnews hit to left. struck out. Schick walked, filling the bases. Kamm scored and the other runners advanced on a wild pitch. Corhan popped to Johnson. One run, one hit, two walks, one wild pitch. TANDING OF THE f 30, 1920.' FA: GOOD HARD TO K Jack Bromley Holds Seals in Tight Grip, While Salt Lakers Hammer Lewis and DeVitalis; Rumler Knocks Homer With One On; Johnson Returns to Game, Making Club Again Intact. JUNE 1920, by II. C. Fister. U. S. Fat. Off.) Trade Mark Reg. CHICAGO, June 29. President Tear-ne- y of the Western league today called a special meeting of the league to he held in Omaha, Neb., July FT. The question of lengthening the schedule to 1 .s games will be one of the questions tn he considered by the club owners. The ent schedule calls for 154 games. pres- By BUD FISHER f r |