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Show TIER HALT1 12 'fe MUTT AND JEFF 'T At Portland rlnl Sank. n ANOCLES, April JL Th Tiger brat th Bnli In today twelve-innin- g affair, I to 4, and now load In tho serie Mitchell waa hammorod hard In tho first few Inning by the visitors, and Dell. who was knocked out tbs last tlm h was bsfors tht Seals, cams in and saved the day. St Oakland us , Ver-Bo- anotuM. as.R.HOAl oaclawd. abb.ho.a. euntie.rf.. 41919 Meanly as 4 tafmll.U. Mill Brubahr sa 1 dill lt( 41 di (III 10 I I I I l Alla,... OrlaaUk Cnrfr4.rf LaSmrtb hi.kot.2k taaac,e Oieoparrl. d liiller.lf..., 4 lilalffct.l 4Whlt.2b. til 41111 461 Bask.. Blekait, 111 0 4 1 TV'al 1 444 j I I'PiaaUl.tb. O.tsnkler.e. I 1 74 I 3 S ltl ewe by laalayai VHanAnla I Oaklaad nna 0 Hits " tOlOtglA-- t t fltOOOl 14 I la mas. 414 kits Staaa. 110 ? anataryt Error oft Uuska. Ik at hat la tkrae sad tnnlnsa. ant In thn fourth, an, d m TOM HUGHES PROVES EASY FOR OAKLETS write. OAKLAND, April 11. Hughes had S hard Urns of It today and allowed th Oaks to carry off tho honor, 7 to I. In tho first Inning Hughes pitched Steady ball, but allowed two runs In th second and ona In the third. In the fourth he gave two triples and two doubles, which netted three additional runs Ho was taken out at this and Reinhart, who succeeded him. stags held the Oaks down to ono run In tho eighth. By Cmlvaraal At La Aagrlr IAN MAM'IHCO. AB.R H.O Ptsfitd.rf Bath, 2b.. dll 01 VRRIfOlf. AB R.H 0.1 1 a T A, I 410 O'rhdbree.cf 4 lllah. It... 4 krhndar rt I 0 Locker, lb. limltb.lb.. 4 4iAleock,ss. !Onrniia.2b t llaaaah.e. 0141 011 ravaay.es Klllaoa.lf. O'tkwl.lb Kamm.bb 4 Bchlck.cf. Aafloaa. 4 0 1 0 0 0 O'Donl.p. 1(1 111 11 I I i 41 1114 01 111! 104 100 10 MltcbelLp Ill7. ... 4 0 00 00 Long.... Hyatt, lb.. 0 0 0 ratals 44 4 1174 13 Totals. 4 lone out whva winning fun scored, Batted for Locker la tht testa core by Inalaga: aa rrmactaco Bees ,1 Hits 1 I 1 .1 1 11 Mil O 4 1 ..iioioioioii Hit 111A Error ritagtim 14, Cavaney Saaamaryi fO'CoonaU. Kamo, Higlb Hem rso Scbneliler. Three-he- a hit BcknCldar, Two-- ' 0'(5onnIL kite O'Connell, Cavaney, Hannah. Sc It Irk. High. 1ml th, batted la raae dckaalder 2. Wchlck 1. Hannah 2, Aaftasoe 2. (tries base-Wcklasdftce kite High 1. Fttagerald, Aa h troek ea4 By Mltrh.ll 2. by Dell , tftaro by ODaul 1. Base aa bell Off Hitched J, O Dual , eff Dell I. Bans responsible for .erf -- Mitchell A O'Dont . gr hit,d 3 rose off Mitchell, 11 at bat la two and Inalaga Double plas to Cany O'Connell; gcblck to Asfinso empires rtnnoy and Croatar. Tim ef saaae bow 1 aatnatee. Credit victory to DeU. FAST BASERUNNING leant. SEATTLE. April Th Rainier venkd tip tho aeries today by taking a 4 to 1. gunk Th Senators got off to a two-ru- n lead In ths first, but Jaooba and Dsmare held them ths rest of tbs Tray. Ths Rainier put up a fin exhibition of footwork, lame ewtplng three sacks and Vurphy and Wlatersll on each. 1. Cast At ACJU.UBNTO. till I I I II rCrr.il. ... 1 Jtyxa.rf , 1 1 -- Knwthy.ib IMI Caathn.if. Adtm,c... f :C.KIliott,w ,3 .Mllotte 4 0 1 Vandi.p.M lilintap. PSchang,, 1 0 0 4 ODvmima.p. 001 Tanner,,, 0 0 .0 "0 24 14j la Bltni far Total. Ban Rita Itsttlo .. ,,.....2 .. ...... Hits.. ........1.100 Knars nummary: Buna Illslip vnth. i 1 Ilil 10 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 Total. ..34 rU hr lnaiage: Sacmsmte Reoc 1114 4 4 4 027 rt 010 2.0 4 - 4 1 Bur-ma- grounds. ' At Seattle Sacramento two Roy Moor and Midget Smith. Seattle 4. classy bantamweights, get busy tomorr.nv over Montreal th at night At Oakland Los Angeles 2, course. Tennti Preliminaries Oakland 7. Al Morris, promising local middleFran-cisco Los At at University Begin Angeles San weight, will get the acid test April II, on Phil Harrison (or eight rounds 4, Vernon 5 (12 innings). taking before a suburban club. In order to ascertain th strength ol material for ths University of tUh tenAn annual license fee of 504 on boxnis team, which will . battle the 4 0 Kasworthy, Adam. B truck on 4 Ky Jacob C. Klltott. . Bane n bail Off Jacob I, ff Dwntren 1, off Faath 2. eff Panatr 2. Two-ba- a klta Mollwlta. Donbl play 0. KUIett ta pta earthy to Murphy; Dry to H. Klliett, Sac-- kr n. . a rutr. Tit By BUD FISHER Off.) Cattle Gate, Sunnytide, Hi awatha, Helper, Price anc Kenilworth I in Circuit Greek Grtppler Put Up $500 Guarantee to Make Weight of 160 Pounds. perlel Is The Tribuae, In Ir Dam, champion middleweight yesterday signed articles of meet Oust Pappas la 4 finish agreement to wrestling match, best two In three fall can rules to govAmerican ern. The match Is to bo staged by Harry Heagren At th Salt Left theater April 21, on week from today. Dern has al along oon tended that Pappas Is a but Pappas put up 1600 as guarantee that he eould and would make 140. pound ths day of th match, if b doss not make th weight Dorn got th money. Oeorg Nicholson, who la a well known wrestler locally and who defeated, many of tb boys her In his else has don a great deal of training with Dern and ' Nleh- knowa big weak and strong point oleon left her for th purpose of getting , a man who eould clean up the local field of middleweight and selected Isppae, the Greek champion. undisputed Pappas wrestled draw with Chris Jordan, whom h her wrestled a draw everyone knows; p, with Pink. Gardner; he beat Charles the European middleweight cham-!lob has won from Bull Montana; derated Tony AJx for the middleweight championship ef the Peclflo coast; Bam Anderson of Boston, Frits Hanson of Lowell, Mss, and Mike Neater of Michigan. Nicholson and Pappas enlisted th ssrv-lo- ss of several of 4h local Greek business man, and the combination endeavored to force Dern Into o match. They claimed that they took Dorn at his word that ho would meet any man In th world tt 100 pound And Nicholson had tho money to put up M weight forfeit. Dern demanded that Pappas put up S00 that h would make ths weight or forfeit th amount, and th articles of agreement were drawn up accordingly. Pappas will give th money to Heagren, who will hold t until th day of th match, when Pap-a- s will b red ul red to weigh In. Heagren had not consented on this match, as h was negotiating with Johnny Meyers of Chicago, Pink Gardner of New York and Ted Thy of California for 4 finish match with Dern to be held May It. Heagren says he Is going to ongag on of the three men for th date fied to meet Dern. Pappat wanted speciHea- to hia match With Dern In Cen butpromot Heagren esld that h( had gone too far with th other negotiations and eould not back water at the present time, and Pappae had to accept April 29. the only open date at the Balt Lake theater between now and May II. Th wrestlers agseed that Bill Thornton should be tb referee ol match. (RICE, April 21. Tb bate ball league Carbonoounty la about completed, with Castle Gate, Bunnyeida, Hiawatha, Helper, Price and Kenilworth composing th circuit. The season begins May 1 and ths schedule to be played In the home town of eao hteam, together with th finals, which usually terminals the league season at Price, will be arranged by that time. tatau baaaa tea I, llnrphy, rtflra hit Orr. Much enthusiasm is shown Is provided In at Logan next week. President Aggies In IamiIsvIII club being by ing Htev McUafftera. Ihs fans this season. O. K. Prestln. mantill vttb pttrbadd ball wi.tnr an ordinance that goes to ths mayor for Covey started play la ths mens sinsles all. laalar pl'abad By garth I. rna A bit of the Is Pries team. ager confident of first The ordinance his plac tourney signature. afternoon. 7. at bat SM; by iamb 7, rasa 1. bit T. at yaaterdsy five h vtn a good club. Th towns general bat 4. Baas raapaaslbla far Jacob 1 Dts ing a IJ40 license on every match was mVh".hMr.b:i?r. held unconstitutional. arna tad rsatb 4, Brassy. Credit vtctary t, 1 Curb Hunsaker' defeated Jsruhe; rkarpa dafaat la Feats. Tt .J,!,UVKh0in Pen Mike Gib- Robinson, ,h1! ,n-- ,h Byras and Tams Vwpll WTVNEAPOIJH, April Bergstrom defeated In SC Paul first his middleweight. Hill defeated Kinney by , Th first Alrd, bons, preseaeon game will be played bout sines his retirement from th ring default; Knowlden defeated Hook, 4, at Kenilworth next Sunday, when Ken' mor than a year and a half ago, deMoran defeated Jaconsen. !, WILD Bub Hnow and Roy Curl engaged In 11 worth will be taken into the issgu cisively outpointed "Chuck" Wiggins of bout to- the beet match of the day aa far as Indianapolis In a AND WIN TBNNI FINAL. Gibscores went, three seta being necessary night, according to newspapermen. boxbons gave a wonderful exhibition of to decide the supremacy. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Vs., Bnow aping, faking nine of th rounds, while peared to stand the strain better, win- April 21. Ichlya Kumagae, north and The day1 best hlttsra: Gibbons weighed 1(254 ning the deciding eet by a 4 count south champion, and kilns Marlon AB. H. TB. PC. one waa even. Fred Bergstrom, "U" tennis man, had and Wilson 1(054. of Ronton, national clay court 1 4 .750 MrAulsy. law Angelas ....4 little difficulty downing John Alrd. Al- champion, won honors tn ths finals of S 4 5 .750 WUI. Oakland ths Whits Alrd felled to a 4 win Sulphur Springs tennis tourthough game, his tS 4 .754 Ptnslll, Oakland clever cuts and spectacular placing had nament today. Kumagae waa the victor 4 .750 Koehler, Oakland In th man on men's singles. Paired with Miss ths vanity .447 tbs defense a numMoUafflgan, Haoramento Zlnderaleln he won the mixed doubles ber of tlme.MnypXihgjamewat ftehiekt-fca- w Pvaaolecw . ... .50 and In th tneni doublet Kumagae and to deuce. 4 1 .504 t Kopp, Sacramento Vonhell, New York, took the 4 1 1 .500 Todays schedule ' follows: King vs. Howard Miss Cunningham, Seattle ta The Trthasa Zlnderaleln won th wbm-- o S 4 Tamato; Blmmons vs. Jenkins; Nlbiey vs. honor Adame. Seattle . I .50 peels! ' Jimmie OGDEN, the (1. Johns, April vs. FYanrlsco-GUI; Bonnett single I I .500 OCYmneH, San Adams; Mays V GraAnfinson, San Pranclaco. . 4 I I .604 local lightweight fighter. Trill meet Able ham; Grieve v Oddis. ...4 t ( .604 Mishkind of Balt Lefts at the Wasatch High. Vernon CONVENTION ARE tIGNED. Schneider, Vernon ........4 I I .544 Athletic club tomorrow nfeht for th lightBARCELONA, Spain, April 21. Con1 .600 t Smith, Vernon ...........4 ventions relative to waterway railroads Home-ru- n weight championship of Utah. Both men hitter, Schneider, Vernon. and ths recognition of th flags of na: are favoritea with large clrql of foltions without seaboards war signed at lowers In Ogden and Balt Lake, and a Th series stand; th closing session of th International Salt Lake won 4, Portland won 1, two hard battle Is looked for. The bout will 21. Helped by thcls conference CHICAGO, April on communication and tranbe for els round postponed. errors, thn University of lows sit Several delegations yesterday. The other bouts on th program will be opponents Sen- - Francisco won 1. Vernon won I. baseball team, playing Its first western did her not sign the convention because they Sacramento won 1, Seattle won 1, one aemlwindup between Red Briggs of Balt conference game, overwhelmed Northnot held did powpossess they lake and Frankie Darren of Iduhn Falls; western. to 0, today. postponed. ers and It Is asserted thatplenary, the agreeKid Wtllls of Portland against Will Hart Los Angeles won 1, Oakland won I. Score: R. H. E. ments will be thus without effect for of Balt lake; Kid Barp of Arsenal Camp Iowa 1 6 0 0 1 4 0 14 4 world purposes. Gabriel Ranotaux, presJlp of Ogden, and Jim Northwestern Fighting 0 0 8 Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: against I ident of th conference. In his o t Ogden against Fighting Bell Voltmer and Lock; Lawson, address referred regretfully to thclosing Batteries: At las Angeles Dell, Vernon, winner; Bneddon abHop of Ogden. L. Nelson and Hallman, Harris. O'Doul, Sen Francisco. sence o( United States delegate At Oakland Allan, Oakland, winner; Hughes, las Angeles, loser. Reg. U. 5. At Seattle Jacobs, Seattle, winner Pat. Oft Pneth, Sacramento, loser. ten-rou- p& w,,r 4- -. . 4; ms 1, 4, 4; -- HEAVES SUCH l-- t: -- -- . ten-rou- Johns and Mishkind to .111 Ren-thro- n; - University of Iowa Defeats Northwestern 00000006 09 BRINGING UP FATHER a wag received telegraphic request from President McCarthy yesterday for a vote on th proposition to Increase th Coast league player limit from eighteen, th present limit, to twenty. Sait Lake voted In favor of the increase, and also requested that the tlm for cutting th to th limit be eatanded to June riter order that th Bees might have an opportunity T of looking over a few ball players. existing rule calls for re auatlon by Bley 1. By George McManus A LOOKS A LOT or t-I- BILLV HAD NO IDEA I CAD NEWS- OWED SO MUCH - ILL PAV ALL THE LITTLE ONEb IN CAbH THIS fvE JUST COTA TWLNTT DOLLAR DJLL AN I 'TA 40NMA LEAVE BEFORE George Sollis and Kid Davis IT LEAVES ME. in Promoter . Ernie Johnson batted 1 000 In the White victory over the Tigers yesterday. He got one hit and two sacrifices. Mulligan got a hit. 31.- -. LOS ANGELES. Calif., Weacott Klngdon, shortstop, April was today obtained, from the Joplin Western league club by the New York Americana don last week was turned over to King, Joplin by the Portland Pacific' Coast league club. W, E. Klngdon, father of Wea. who resides here, today received a from hia eon saying that he waatelegram leaving Joplin for New York, where be was to report to Yankee headquarters. Bill Vernon manager, has been after the services of Klngdon for . tonight daulud thatb-ha- dnumths,-.basked New- - York - to- - tray - him; Kaslclr added that he did not have a claim for th lad, but diaaeball men her will not be surprised If Klngdon is In a Vernon uniform soon, as the Yankeea and Tigers have a working agreement. HELLO GROCER OH. ILL CO OUT THE BACK WAV six-rou- hard-hittin- six-rou- ten-rou- 1 -- -- SPRINGFIELD, III., ' April 21. Tht committee boxing bill, combining the features of several measure waa out today la th Illinois house. reported It Provides for bouts under the regulation ef a commission of three member ney i Allen at a near-b- y club tomorrow A bunch of fana night for elht round AH.MR.JKKdti JUtT THE MAN I WANT TO SEE 1 HAVE HERE A Hardy weight championship, between Kid Davis and George Bolll Sollis has been ramping on the trail of Davis for the last two years in ths nope of relieving him of the featherand come very near ha crown, weight Now doing so on a couple of occasion that It haa been nearly six months since these boys met, th youngster feels confident that he has improved sufficiently to take the old master into camp. Th feud between the Sollis and Davis families Is of long standing, and any time they meet it Is a battle to the finish. A short tlm ago WlUle Mill a brother of Georges, gave a brother of Kid Davis an artistic trimming, whereupon Davis retaliated hy trimming Willi Bolll to a queens taste and sow Georg 8olll says he Is going to get even. As a special attraction .Manager Down. Ing haa matched up Red New ey of Ogden and Jess (Roughouso ) Reed, a newcomer, who has been going like a house afire on the coast and In Nevada lately. Reed arrived here Monday from Las Nev., where he won two bouts Vega by the k. o. method, and Is touted as a mixer who. wades Into hia opponents with the Idea of getting ths thing over as quickly and as decisively as possible. He promises to become a prim favorite with local followers of the boxing game. The aemlwindup will bring together ot CbicaaOv- to Able Mishkind In the main event last Monday night, but who made a great bit with the fans, and Frankie g Smlther the and popular west side youngster, who la rapidly bat. to his the top. way tllng Another bout of headline caliber will bring out Benny Garcia of Denver, who recently fought Al Young of Ogden a draw, and Young Papko of Sacramento, who has also held the Ogden! te to a even break. These four pairs of top notchera probably form the greatest aggregation Of headline perforators that Downing has ever booked Tor one nights entertain-men- t. George Daria and Owen Psramont, a couple of husky young middleweight who are eager to show what can do with the padded mitts, will they meet In th first preliminary, while Bob Anderson and Young Nelson, another pair of will furnish th opening bout youngster -- 921 V InTL FtATURg 6VRV1QK. NC. te MOAB, April II. The match between Vivian DuBofs wrestling of Moab and Claud Young of Monttoollo was bold at the Woodmen, halt After na hour and fifty minutes of work on th mat no fall had been secured, and Bherlff HI las ordered the referee to (top th bout. August Bepp the refers followed orders and declared th match a draw, with all bats off. Th two man mot her a month ago, Young at that tlm securing a fall and bring declared-- - tho winner.- - The latest match waa for a purs The gats re ceipt amounting lo nearly 400, after all expenses were deducted, was divided between the two wrestler DuBola has gone, to Grand Junotlon to take a further eoure of training. . all-at- ar hard-hitti- -- Chicarn Trlbnne-J.l-t Lek. Tribune Leaned win. CHICAGO, April 21. Harold Smith, stockyard bantamweight, takes on Bar- for Mat Match Is Draw; Rounds K. Downing has card for hia next Mon day nights boxing show In the Hippo drome theater. The card la headed by a booked an ll ut Six the Featherweight Title PORTLAND, Or., April 21 Th weather man put a damper on today's game of th Portland-Sa- lt Lake aeries. A th club leaders have agreed to play Tuesday's postponed contest next Monday afternoon, todays contest will not be scheduled until the next trip of the Beea Manager Walter McCredle of the Beaver was greatly surprised today when Latkw tuld I liar-BaDun Brown, Inflelder, and Harry Weaver, from th Brown Cubs. pitcher, Chicago was promised to Portland by- - President Veeck of the Cubs, but there was a slip In the deal which ha resulted In McCredle declaring that no more Portland ilayers will be turned over to major eagua clubs unlees the Portland club Is protected before the trade la made. Indications are not very bright for the playing of Friday game, rain being forecast. "0 Stay with 'em, folks; roebbe well play game this afternoon. -- oatch-as-cat- 4 BOXING NOTES 10 00000042 0 400124-- 4 On, Y-- - Es-sic- k, 0 CATTLE AB.KH.0A. J'Une.cf.... MrOfgn.tb ) f1 I. -- XopiMf " 1 - 0- Wirtrstt.ihf I. 6r Pick, lb... 4 0 ! ! d; Murphy, 1b I 4 411 I MoUwtalb I 11 1'UlddletB.rf 4 e.ef.., riiiT mi, Mark Reg. V. Tribune-Ha- lt Sox WINS FOR SEATTLE By Vslvuiuel Champion Joe Lynch, who has had Seven hard bouts ths peat three month . Is taking a rest at Hhlnsbsck. N. until the last of the qnonth, when he will move hi training quarters to Louisville to meet Pal Moor darby eve. n I.nch was scheduled to take on Jo at Camden, N. J., Mav I, but th lxkulsvlll promoter forced him to (OoprruH Tnd. Special to The Tribes. 010000000 I II t I 111 1 12 01 1D21.- - ln nan eat. klta Pln.lll. Brubukur. Tan bass kltn hlahoff, II ntfkv Millar, 'KorMur.-Wnttu'- E WcAulay. Sarrinc hit Orisu. Basra oa balls Off Basbaa A off Alt.a 1, off Balakart 1. 1. track aul By RusIm Baas halt A Wlile A Brobuker. Griff. Baa r asaeilbl fbr Haahce I, aitee 1. Belabart I. Bulaa fcea Mcaalay. Millar. Brahe k or. will, t'kare Srtaet to Hushes left bum lae aasrla I. Oaklaad 7. Wild pltrk Balakart. 1 boar SO minutes. Tim ef am Umpires Sanaa sad McOrew. Tliiur-buu- i Lake Tribune Wire. NEW YORK, April II Colonel Ruppert. president .of th New. York announced her this afterYank, noon that ha had received word from Judge Landln commissioner of baseball. that Frink Baker, former atar-thirbaseman of the Yank, had been reinstated and waa eligible to play whenever Manager Huggins, desires to us him. The evidence submitted to Judge Landis showed that waa guilty of no offense againstlitlyr organised baseball and that he had not played asalnet ally . Ineligible player last , v year. Chicago An attempt la to be made for a uni.740 form boalng Ipw In Ohio. At present are controlled by the cities, .740 the bout .00 and they rang from twenty rounds to a decision In Akron to ten rounds with .42 and without decisions In Cleveland. .43 121 Salt Lake-Popostponed; wet land' game By LOS 7 Ol ofifti i 7, Of 01 01 ' 0 7 O' II .420 I 41 . 944 ..I SI .1 j.. Oaks Beat Angel J Rai-- ( niers Whip the Coyote. kmrsv.ef Jeff Merely Thought That Mutt Was Guarding Ilis'Secret ken Fran, sets. ... Lee An. Oakland Lead in Seal Series; TTuke MINE, 'FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, LAKE-TR- I Winners Decided in Red and White Leagues By winning their game yesterday, the Sigma Chi and Sophomor team clinched the championship ot ths White and Red leagues of the University of Utah baseball aerie Both teams went the schedulq undefeated, winningthrough Bins gams Th Sophs trimmed th Engineers In th final contest, 9 to I. th mastsrful pitching of Dutoh DeJulien too muoh for th huskv Engineers. being DeJulien waa accorded perfect support. Captain Jo Nathan was bn th receiving end. Walker and Brown, th defeated battery, performed well. Browns Pegging keeping the Sophs close to the bags. There wlU be no baseball games today. Norfolk Desires to Contest for Fishing Vessel Honors dratre of Norfolk, Va., to contest for th International fishing vsssal championship with Boston, Gloucester end Nova Scotia, was announced In Halifax, a letter to the American race committee today. H. O. Barbee, president of tho chamber ef commerce of Norfolk, applied for the conditional entry of a fishing vessel to be named Norfolk, the plans of which, he' said, had been drawn. . 'oung American Tenniser Defeats British Star LONDON, April 21 W. H. Botsford, young .American tennis player, administered a sensational defeat today to th veteran British Internationalist, Major J, tn the Surrey hard court tenQ. Rltohl nis championship. . 2, By his victory Botsford reached the senUflnol -- -- S |