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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, XlA-- 15 22, 1921. THE GOLD SUPPER- AGIN. DOG' GON - OAKLETS SPLIT BEES AND TIGERS CALL IT EVEN IN LONG DA YS GRIND , " By i came) Vernon 8, Sift Lake , innings). At Sacramento (first game) Oakland 8, Sacramento 1. (Second game) Oakland 3, Sacr C9 .ww 41 ramento 5. rrsneisus,, S , Sacramento 37 .614 At San Francisco Seattle 7, Lee mgeles 481..Sj. 4 Jj 3 2; 4!010 24; .MS II Seattle 0 4) 23j 1.543 1.. - - Vernon San Francisco 1. 3: 2 3, 41.. 3 2 6 23 ,523 . .488 2 Portland-Lo2 Oakland II s S20 Los 5 3.. Angeles A Salt Lske tl 41 2 2 . 2131 .333 HOI Angeles game postponed; rain. 2 21 0 .244 Portland SI.. 2j 7 (12 t- OF THE CLUBS. STANDING 13 I (, - 1 21 31 31 81 21 t . 01 I 1 116 17,10 19 2151 26 311 Lott Vernon end Salt Lake athletes the spectators who stuck TIGERS 2, 8; BEES 10, 7. yesterday afternoon earned pay. for they participated in First game: ' overtime baseball. VERNON. The day's doings were evenly divided. AB.R. H.PQ.A. E.SO BB. The Bees won the first game by a score of 10 to 2. and the Tigers took the second, I to 7, in twelve Innings. .The first game fell tnto the Salt Lake hopper through the superfine pitching of Walter Leverens and the whaling of two Vernon pitchers. - The second game was a messy affair,' In which ten errors made the going bad for the pitchers and everybody else. But for Joe Wilhoit, the Tigers no doubt would have won the game within the regulation period, but in the eighth Joe knocked the ball over the f me, tvlng SALT LAKE. the score. Moreover, Joe kept the Bees in -- the running fey a wonderful throw tiom left In the eleventh inning, which killed off a run at the plate. There was some great hitting in the games yesterday. Paddy Stglin got three hits In the first game and four In the eecond. Helnie Sand hit four In the first game and Wilhoit got three In the ftret end two In the eecond. Ray French wag chief of staff for the Tigers, with four hits In the eecond game, three of which were it was also home-ru- n day for the Salt Lake aide. In the first gams Cravath Batted for French In ninth; struck out. Brown and hit the ball over and In the Batted for Gorman In ninth; grounded eecond Slglln, Jenkins and Wilhoit knocked out. It over. Batted for Smallwood In ninth; Schellenback, who beat the Bees Tues- struck out. day, was short on lutk yesterday, and In Seore seven innings the Bees touched him up Vernon by Innings; for eight earned runs. They made two I 0010000 0 2 Runs more off 8mallwood. leverens improved Hits ....... ......2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 aa the game progressed and after the Salt Lake fourth Inning the Tigers got only one hit 10 Runs ,.01 01 32 12 3 11 36 22 off him The Bees hit for a total of 13 Hits twenty-eigbases in the first game, aa Summary; Home runs Cravath, Brown. against a total of nine bases for the Two-base hits Hyatt, Murphy, Schellen-barTigers, Monroe Swarts started the eecond game Slglln, Wilhoit, Brown, Sand. SacIn for Salt Lake, opposition to Bob Stolen base MoGraw. Swarts was wild and so was rifice hit Wilhoit (fly). McGraw. Swarts was taken out In the Band. Runs batted in 'Hyatt, Schellen-bacfourth and Bromley pitched urytll the elevSand 2, Wilhoit 4. Browm 2, Craventh, and he pitched great ball. Qould ath. Thrown out stealing Cravath, Jour-dapitched the eleventh and twelfth Innlnga. Struck Out By LeverEach time the Tigers filled the bases on enz 2.by byMurphy. Schellenback by Smallwood him, but In the eleventh they were un- 1. Basea on balls Off 1,Leverens 4, off able to score, thanks to Wllholt'a throw, Schellenback-1- . 15 hits off runs, Eight but In the twelfth they got the winning 32 at bat tn 7 Innings. run across. Bell relieved McGrsw In the Schellenback, to Schellenback. Runs reninth and held the Bees with a ateady Charge defeat sponsible for Leverens 2, Schellenback 8,. hand. Smallwood J. .Double .play SaruLtq.SIg-lln.. the Thc- - Tigera-scaretheic .runa-l- n Schellenback to French to Hvatt. Left opening game In the first and fourth in- -, on bases Vernon 7, Sait Lake 6. Umpires tn two the third, nings. The Bees made and Croter. Time of game -- one In 4ha fourth, another In each the 1 Finney hour and- - 43 minutes. fifth and sixth, three In the seventh and two In the eighth. Wilhoit knocked In Second game: four rune In the first game and two In VERNON. the second The second game waa wen by the Tigers on what the fane claimed was a doubtful decision by Umpire Croter, In calling a ball hit by French a fair hit when a good jmanv thought It was a foul hit As croter I) ad thejaet eay-sthe hall stayed fair and that waa all there was to It. The second game looked like an easy victory for the .Tigers In the early Innings, especially ae they made five rune in the fourth, which, added to the two thev already had made them seven. The Bees kep' crawlin' up an' crawlin' up. Thev made two In the first, and one ench tn the second, fourth, fifth and sixth They consequently had six when Wilhoit tied the score with hie homer In the f eighth. From that time until tile twelfth It was a scoreless game. Bromley, after hitting safely In the tenth, was removetf for a tn to t pinch runner, and Gould finish out. In ths eleventh the Tigers filled the bases, but failed to count, and In the twelfth they did likewise and did count. French led off the twelfth, with a hit directly over third base. The spectator thought It foul and some of the Bees also thought so, but the umpire said It was fair end there waa no come hack. Gorman was walked and Dell got away with a bunt, filling the bases. French was nailed at the piste on Chadboume's grounder to Sand, then High hit a fly hall to Strand, on which Gorman scored from third. It. Batted for Glnglardl In eleventh; grounded out. proved to be ,the winning tally. Ran for Bromlev In tenth. The Brea got a hit In each the ninth Batted for Gould in twelfth; struck and tenth: the eleventh was a blank end In were a out. walk the lwe)fh, they given and that was ell they could do with Dell. Score by Innings: Vernon The clubs will play anothej double-head110 50 0o 0l this afternoon, the first game beRuns 210 610 HI 11216 Hits ; ginning at 1:30 o'clock. Salt Lake 210 111 010 0 7 Rune THE -- ....... 06 1 ht k, k. n, o. -- -- wag-ten- -- -- , t er Hits Turf Results and Entries gsrrtre. First racer seven furlongs Missed the time 107 (Lilly) 378 80. 13. 38 60 won; Adonis 106 (Frances) 814.40, $6 80 second; 3 20 Groundswell 106 (Murray) third, time, 1 24 Lively, Blemished, Doric, General Basil, Agramont, Kalllpolls, Tou Need. Ring Rose, Marts John, Arrow Point Jim Daisy also ran. and Second race, four and furlongs Bemore Careful 115 (Lyke) $5 10, 2.40, 22 40 won; Demos 115 (Garner) 32 60, 32 80 second; Gentleman Jouett 1)6 (Lunsford) 33 00 third; time. :53 5 Monsra. Stock Terrell. Passepartout, Sir John Revs and Ynushlml also ran. . Third race, one mile and a furlong Klmpalong 114 (Francis) $3 40, 3180, 32 30 won; Alex, Jr., 114 (Fields) 38 50, 34 20 Laxy Lou 105 (Pollard) 33.10 eecond; Nelle York and Sam third; time, 1.63 also. Reh Fourth race, seven furlongs Distinction 110 (Taylor) 39 40, 35 20, 4 won; Rangoon IOH (Garner) 33 0. 32.70 second Wyoming 107 (Lunsford) 33.70 third; time, 1:211-John 8. Reardon, Mile. Dasle, Courtship, Attaboy H. Swray. Trust Official also ran. Fifth race, one mile and a quarter Wood Trap 106 (Barrett) 345.20, 323, I3 10 won, Ethels Gray 110 (Garner) 37.70. 35 20 second;2 Jouett 102 (Pollard) 38 70 third; 03 time. Upset, Ginger, Behave Yourself, Sands of Pleasure, Bread man, Sterling. Midway, Legal, Dancing Spray end Bungaburk also ran. Sixth race, four and furlongs Miss Joy 410 (Garner) 22 60. 2 40. 32 10 won; Comedle dArmour 110 (Barrett 1 13 90, 33 second. Naughty Nish 110 (LunsTraok ford) 33.30 third; time, ;62 By 1 0 Terms 1 One-ha- lf 6. , 5. one-ha- lf 2. 211 212 111 10013 .Summery; Home rune Slglln, Jenkins, e Jilt McGraw Wilhoit. 3, French 3. Hyatt, High, Cravath. - Sacrf-fle- e 2 hit Gorman (one fly), Hyatt, High (fly). Wilhoit tfly), Glnglardl. Stolen Thrown out stealing base Brown. Jovirdan 2. by Hannah. , Runa batted In Smith. Gorman, High, Schneider, Hyatt-2Slglln. Wilhoit 2, Cravath, Jenkins. Struck out By Swarts 2. by Bromley 6, by Me. Graw 6, by Dell 3. Bases on balls Off Swart 4. off Bromley 1, off Gould 3, off McGraw 4, off DeU 1. Hit with pitched ball Edlngton by Swarts, Jourdan hy McGraw. TLfv 'guns, 5 hits off Swarts, 12 at bat In Innings, out In fourth, two on, one out; 2 runs, 8 hits off BromInnings; 7 runs, ley, 2 at bat In 11 hits off McGraw, S3 at bat In 8 InRuns responsible for Swart 2, nings Double plays Gould 1, McGraw 4. to Hannah French; Swarts to Sand; Brown to Sand to Jourdan f Slglln to Sand to Jourdan; Sand to Jourdan; Wilhoit to Jenkins. Credit victory to Dell. Charge defeat to Gould. First base on errors 2. I .eft on base Vernon 1, Salt Vernon 12, Salt Lake II. "'tmplrea Croter and 'Finney. Time of game 2 hours end 64 minutes. Two-bas- 2- -3 record. Katanka and Bright Trash, Bobbed Hair also ran. Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth Faux Col 110 (Francis) $11 60. 27 10, 36 30 won; Yellow Blossom 00 (Peretto) 13 60, 5 60 eecond: Wild Flower 110 (Roberta) 36 10 third, time, 1 46 Rapid 8tr1de. Fountain Fay, Hondo Madras Gingham, The Englishman Verboten, Our Birthday, Fine Crest and Tony Lady alto ran. 2-- ABERDEEN. S. D.. May 1. Sunday baseball will be played ae usual In the South Dakota Base hull league tomorrow, despite the ruling of the state supreme 'Court recently that if admission Is chargei,tt shall be considered an infraction of the "blue laws." Fans will be admitted to the local park free, but those who desire to watch the game from the grandstand or bleachers must buy seat. George H. Fletcher, attorney for the local club, announced. Acorns Win First by Big ' Score; Seattle Finally Turns on f the Seals. Lefty Leverenz Pitches Great Ball in Opener, While Bees Maul Vernon Pitchers; Second Game Goes Twelve Innings, After Joe Wilhoit Ties Count With Homer. At Salt Lake (first game) Vernon 2, Salt Lake 10. (See!-on- g South Dakota Blue -' Laws Fail to Stop Sunday Ball Games t'liwrut SIOITC FALLS, 8. D.. May 21 A director of the Sioux Falls baseball club announced today admission will be charged to the game tomorrow as usual, when the first Sunday game - of the season la scheduled. Service. SACRAMENTO May 21. Tha Oaki and the Senators divided a double header here, today, the "Visitors taking the first contest, 8 to 1. and the home club Winning the eecond. 8 to 3. At HucmmFDto-Myt- nt game): OAKLAND. PlM4U.se ARK H tooper.lfof 1 Wills, Sillier, rf 4 1 1 Knlglil. 2b I 6 3 (iuteto, lb 4 0 1 Brhaker.ss 4 6 0 4 Koehler. Krause, 1 3 Coshers, cf l (i ..4 6 If Sb . 0IMol!w1ts.lb C 8 Comntaa.r: t) ellivsn.-T- f as 11 Elliott, c 1 ,4320 ( 13 1 6 t 1 4 0 4 0 0 3 3 4 6 WILD HEAVES AND SUCH 1 2 Oj 3 3 New A- 10 8101 8 McOfgn.2b. OjKopp.lf... The series stand; Vernon won 2, Salt Lake won 2, 1 post1 3 1 T poned Seattle won 1, San Francisco won 2, 2 0 0 14 1 0 postponed, won 2.Los Angele won Portluhd jl 4 4 postponed. Oakland won 2, Sacramento won 3, 1 0 18 2 1 poet poned. 0 0 0 ,41180 4 1 1 5 O' Pick, 8M... 4 4 0 2 2 OiUollwr&lb 4 8 0 lh'omptn.rf. 8 4 ft 2 10 4(ilTB,rf..7 8 4 1 0 0 4 8 8 0 0 2 2tCook,e... 8 8 0 0 0 2j Trough p.. 2 ! 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 01 10 Orr..... I t118 1112 LJ There will be a neville this at double-head- 110 00020020 TILUCUMS BEA-TSOUNDLY Universal Service. By Bon- SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. The walloped the Seals alt over the lot this afternoon and cantered home by a score of 7 to 1. Gardner) with good support, allowed the Vernon. loser. home team but five scattered hits. 8chellenback, winner; At San Franrlaco: Deli, Vernon, winner; Gbuld, Salt Lake, SEATTLE. SAN FRANCISCO loser. . AB R.H.O A. ABRHO.AI Oakland, At Sacramento: Krause, 6'fichick.lf ..40 1 20 Laoe.lf loser. Sacramento, Penner, Wtatrai.Sb 5 0 10 S!Kath.2b ..4 0 0 4 4 winner; Siebold, winner; Sacramento, Prough. Murphy. lb 1 0 0 7 Of F tagerld.rf 8 10 2 01 Oakland, loser. Eld red, cf .4 0 2 0 OfAgnew.lb .2 0 0 12 At San Francisco: Gardner, Seattle, 5 hamm.3b .4 0 2 8 2 Knwtby.2b 4 MiddlUt.rf 8 10 1 Of Kelly.cf ..4 0 0 0 0 winner; Lewis, San Francisco, loser. .8111 110 2 2 Speocer.c 8 Stumpffaa 8 118 0 0 Gardner. p 4 Batee.lb ..2 6 0 8 Cungba.rf 1111 12 2 8 0 .8 0 0 4 8 2 0 0 0 2lLewia,p ...1 1 0 0 0 2 OiMcQueUhfi 1 0) Walah.aa BTYelle. 1 . ..10106 OixODouI 0 0 0 0 0 jCnimpler.p ..81 1 8 27 10 Totala ..88 T 0 27 1ft! Total xBatted for McQuaid la aeventh. Score by innings. . Kuna Hits . San Francisco--Runa Htta 87 20011018 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Summary: Error Agnew. 5 runa, 4 hit off Lewis, 17 at bat in 4 Inniaga, 2 ea 2 out. 1 hit off McQaaid, 7 at bat la 2 18. Stole Two-bas- e bases Fitsg era Id, Kelly. hits Sacrifice bit O'Dool, Spencer, Wlster!! Off Gardner 8. eff Spencer. Basea on ball Lewis 4. off Crum pier 1. Struck out By Gardner 1. by Lewis 1. by McQuaid 1, by Crumpler 2 Double Hit with pitched ball Agnew. KaifntiTo Rath ptays KeOworrhy Passed balls Spencer, lalle. Wild to Agnew. pitch Gardner. Runs responsible for Lewis 4, Grumpier 2 Credit victory to Gardner, charge defeat to Lewis. Time of game 1 bour 4ft minutes. Umpires McGrrw and Eaaoa Gooding College Loses to Idaho' Tech Track Tearn e Incident occurred In the sixth Inning of the eecond game. Bromley was on third and Sand on first when Wilhoit hoisted a fly to Schneider In to get hold of right. Pete was so eager the ball for a throw to the plate that he muffed the fly. He recovered end threw the bell to the Infield. One of the VCffion itiflrlders got Ht Jand. Dishing foot upon the over to third, planted-h- is bag. evidently being under the Impression that Bromley had left the base before the ball hit Schneider's glove. What he expected to gain Is not clear, since the ball was 'not caught at all. Meantime the Vernonlte-ipossession of the ball had neglected to stick his hoof on second base, and Sand, quick to take adthe oversight, hastened to secvantage of ond. It waa almost one "for the book." e Bees use, there waa already one out, the. Bees were deprived of a triple play tn the third Inning of the first game. With two Tigers on. 8m!th lined to Sand, who doubled Rchnelder off eecond. Hvatt, who was on first, could also easily have been retired, so fast waa the play. A peculiar n - see and themselves The Bees surprised everybody else with their double playing In the second gam. They registered five double-killing- s. tn Tfi Tribune. Np-i- al In the POCATELLO, Idaho,. May annual Southern Idaho track and field Jnfld at Gooding yesterday, rlhe Idaho Technical Institute won, 80 to 79. The meet turned out to be a dual meet bv the failure of the College of Idaho, Ricks Normal and Albion Normal to enter teams. The day was windy, but fact a number of last years despite this records were broken. The results follow: dash Hqlmes, Tech., first; Davis, Gooding, second; Hunt, Gooding, third. Time, .0554. dash Davis, Ooodjng, first; Sutton, Tech., second; Holmes, Tech., third. Time, '10 Pole vault Holmes and BHse. Tech., tied for first; Gooding men ruled out at 21. The coming eerie, with the Beavers wl! consist of nine games, the set ex- -, tending over to Include Monday, May JO. -- Memorial day. e Paddy Slglln knocked the first ball pitched In the second game over the centerfleld fence. It was a terrific clout. Brown and Jenkins rammed the ball over the right centerfleld fence. Both were extraordinarily long drives. -- 5. -- 120-ya- rd Ogden ; 640-ya- 220-ya- ' Wal-bur- 220-ya- rd 880-ya- rd 880-ya- 5. n, PHILADELPHIA. I CLEVELAND. K H O.A AB.R. H.O. A. 3 o'j.mle.n If 4 8 2 8 0 2 3 11 l.John.in.lb 6 2 2 6 0 4 8 2 4 1 1 3 0 0 gpraker.ef 0 3 3 1) Smith rf..- - 8 0 0 4 Wf 1i I 6 0 0 4 7 4 1 2 Perkin. 0,Sewell,. 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 0 0 2b. 5 Rti.hn.ii.2b Dyke. Celery. s 8 2 4 6 g.O'Vettl.c. . 3 0 0 6 1 AB 3 6 4 Dusn,8b. t: Wlkr.lf 9 12 Witt rf. . 1 Wlkr.lb Keefe p.. Perry, p 110 0(.srtorb6 14 t lh,tf,2 110 2 0 0 1 ld'hlep .. 1 0 4tt'sldweU p 0 0 ndeawkl p Morton p., temney. ., II 15 27 )) tBatted for Odeuwsld Beore by luulut' TotaS 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 O 0 30 6 13 27 48 the fifth. TOUT. 80 Ip 011 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 00020008 YANKS BREAK EVEN . WITH SOX ON SERIES May 21. New York got an even break on the eerie with Chicago toThe day by taking the final game. 7 to Visitors had little trouble hitting the ofalso wildness whose ferings of McWeeney, proved hie undoing. He aas forced to retire and Wilkinson checked the slugging, except In one inning. Ruth went hitlesa, although he was up live times. ' t CHICAGO. NEW YORK. ABKHOA ABHH0A1 Rothcf... 6 12 1 01 Johnson. sa. 4 0 0 4 4 CHICAGO, t Pcktngh.es 4 Ruth.lf... Plpp.lb.... 3 4 Mcuicl.rf 3 Baker.Sb.. 2 Mtchell.2b 2 12 2 SlMullignSb 2 0 8 0 Collina.2h. 2 213 1 Hoopcr.rf. 0 1 0 0 Falk. If . . .. 1102 0 1 Ward. OHtrunk.rf.. 8 khccly IRchelk lb. c. , 4 4 4 4 0 112 14 2 3 2 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 4110 2018 4 6 0 2 2 0 0 6 2 2b A 3b. 6 0 2 2'McWceny.p 0 0 6 0 0 OWilkm.n.p Hcbang.c. 4 0 10 2 Perguan Total. .85 7 12 2718) Total... S3 4 7 27 10 1 401 8 0 -0 7 2 Nw York 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 Chicago Mr- Rakr. Joftnao. Htimmary:Two-bat- e Error kite Roth, Baker, Falk. Wewy. bit Hooper. Home CoHIbs, Hooper. Tbree-ta- e Sacrirun PecklutMugh. Otolea base Falk fice htta Pecklnpaugli. Meueel. Double playe to ; Pecklnpeugh; ColPlpf Plpp (unaaltei lins to Johnson to Blieeljr: WHkloao to Johneo Left oe beeeo to Collin Rchalk to Rbeel 7; Off Baaea oe bell New York ft, Chicago 8 Hite Off I off Frrgwaoa MrWeeaey 2, 4 lo 2 2 8 Inning, off TVIIklneoe ft In 1. Htruck out Bjr MeWecney ft 1 S Inning hy Wilkinson 2, Ferguwm 8. Lorlng pUcker ead Hildebrand Ktsm, Umpire McWccncy, . Moritrlly. 7lara,l.4L br JBn!ngx. (IT 07 -- -- fanr-gam- " Totals . .80 18 14 27 1H Totals ..88 0 12 27 17 xBatted for Glainer In seventh. xxBatted for Zina In eighth, ftcors bjr iaoiiiga: 818ft Pittsburg . 1 2 0 0 0 Brooklyn O la aner 2. Koaetchy, Kil-duRnmrairr Br-Twobaae hit 2, Taylor. Skiff, UaflaoB. Three base Hite Msranvtlle, t utshaw, Tierney, Grimm. Johnston, gtolen base Juhaatoa. hits Tierney, Grlata 2, Olson, Griffith. Double playe UaranvlUs to Grimm. Left on bases Pittsburg 7, Brooklyn 4. Base oa bails Off Glainer 1. eff Grimes 8, off Mitchell 2. Hite Off Gleaner 10 in ft. off Grimes 9 In 7, off Carlto 1 la 2. off Elnn 1 in 1. off Mitchell ft la 2. Hit with pitched bell Glaaaer by Struck out By Grimes 4. Wild pitch Myers, Glaaaer. Winning pitcher Zinn; losing pftob r Mltchsll. Umpires Rlglor and Moraa, Time of game 2 bears 1ft minutes. ...02000200 0J0 CARDS WIELD BATS FOR MANY COUNTERS PHILADELPHIA, May 21, 8t. Loui Outclassed Philadelphia today, 13 to 3, bases malting eighteen hits lor thirty-on- e and profiting by flv Philadelphia errora. Fourniers two home runs made hla total three for yesterday smd today, Mann also hit a home run with two on base, and Wrlghtstone, for the locale, drove the longest hit of tho game, a line drive over the right center field wall, I LOU IB. PHILADELPHIA. AB R.H.O A. ABRHOA. 2 2b 4 0 2 1 1 0 Rw!n Menn.cf. 0-2 14 0 Lebrvu If. 2 0 0 9 0 3 1 3!Meosel.rf 2 .0 5fWrt.tn.8b 4 2 2 Hrn.hr 2b 8 Ochnlta rf 0iPrkosa.es. 4 0 0 4 0 0 OjWIHsma.cf McHay.lf ft J Miller, lb 4 0 0 8 0 I van. sa. 0 Peters. c... 4 0 2 2 1 Cleans.e. 8T. t 1110 10 t 2ft 18 1 0 0 ftfeogel. . ( Smith. p 0 0 Bruggy.., 1 0 A d&ert.p, 0 0 INeale- .- SRtngrtar.p 'Keeuan p.. HaiAes,p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 2 10 Offtclel combined avarmte May 1, 1921. UTAH (Amateurs). , 594 .... 72 . , . ., Reilley, C. H., S 1001 .9400 Berber. G L.. Oeden.8250 8044 Ford. B. L., Ogden ..1750 mi 950 08 .9102 U 7705 734 3750 3508 9872 Shxrmau, 8. H . I. IDAHO Butler F. K. Lewi.- Amater. 900 Dmram, Lewis A.. 180ft Lewtaton Erb, R ft.. LewtatoS 800 Eaten, Frank, Boiee . 15ft Farmta, Karl, fiandpt. 760 Gtbaoa, W. A., Iitwle Green, 0. B. klrwcow 800 Grices B C., Bata.., 780 Heoderahet, E. C., 000 Lewtxtoa . Huddleeoa, R. Lew... ) Jofcnaoa. A. R. Lew. Bolae 750 Jncea, 0. Klingenamltbe L H. Bulan Nutting, fieckeL p. L., Tew. H, R , 617 800 205 HU2 257 110 003 TOO 800 8)Q 350 S00 000 800 078 .9800 248 282 . . 827 .8090 284 .,.6 200 t. 281 .9400 800 900 900 976 285 .8580 201 280 .0276 919 8480 28ft 707 074 888 3ft 88ft 800 .... .... S7t 90ft 587 257 Boise. 2110 9007 800 275 Sherman, A. B., Roll 350 817 800 Streeter, H. L Bulan 880 80S ftoO fiwaelny, B M.. Bolae- 650 60S 300 Wano, J. H. Ft. Lap2000 1876 880 wxl . White. X U. Lewis. 600 420 800 Wright, IL M . Lew. 800 241 900 WYOMING (Amateur I. AnatlQ, W, Y., Doug 1950 1350 106 laa Freeman, Luther, la bents . ,...2160 IROft 7ft Garxt, Joe. Donglas.1060 097 106 Kunkle, J. A., Chey- 4400 272 580 enne . Rice, A. 0., Douglas. 2180 1940 109 ftaul, H C Dmigiaa.1880 1177 109 Saul, W. A Dmiglss.1750 1008 105 Ward. B. 0., Tber- - 253 287 .9493 209 258 .. 2U3 .4. .... 824.9191 224 247 96 .9 236 .8785 96 ,IH80 5ft .00 474 87 .077 84 .800B 98 .fbtf T 1500 1870 400 900 .9106 Max. Laramie 202ft 1H89 206 192 .810 WYOMING , (Profeaeteonla) Booth, L. C., fiber!- . das 48 .9388 200 2828 6 mopolla Wetck, Bannock Sportsmen to Drive for New Members pwlal to Th. TrlbUM. POCATELLO. Idaho, May 21 One Totals 4ft 18 18 27 14 Total , 85 8 9 27 7 hundred men. here of the Bannock County Batted fnr Keenaa la ths fifth. Kportamene emoclation met last night tBatted for G Bmltb la the seventh. and Immediately Bent a committee, com. tBatted for Welnert in the ninth, potted of Robert O. Graham, C. D. Smith ftcore by lasings: 0 0 2 0 4 1 2 0 419 and E H. Clarke, to the council meeting fit. Louis to secure the doting of certain alleys for 0 0 0 2 0 1 OO Philadelphia Errors Rawlings, the new tourist camp site. Action wax Wrlghtstone, Summary. Twe base hits Parkinson. Peters, Welnert. taken by the council at once. Three-btiof .the eerie of addressee hr The 8cmltg MoUenrylwfitoch,Wllllgin. hit Horuaby. Hme runs Fournier 2, Fith Commitaloner George Isaacs on the fitolen bases Fournier 2, propagation of fish was listened to with Mann, Wrlgfctstone. Hornsbv. fiecrlflce bits Haines. McHenry. A suecial membership comr Double play Haines to Block to Fournier, Left pleasure. composed of Walter Newcomb, on bases fit. Louts 10. Philsdeiphin ft. Bases mlttee, A. T. Marshall, was H. and Woodward W. on balls Off Haines t, off Baumgartner 2, off and a drive will be Instituted Welnert 1. Hite Off Baumgartner ft In four appointed, to the membership to 2500. Thirty d and innings: off Keenan 4 in two and newraise were taken In last night, members two-thirinolngs, off tk fimith ft in one inand the quota should be easy to reach, ning; off Welnert 3 in one inning. Struck m as 4000 licenses Issued tn thl there are By Hslnes ft, by Keenan 1. Losing pitcher Baumgartner, tmpifc Brennan and Email. county. Time of game 1 hour 50 minutes. 08 )t Castlegate Socterites BOSTON TAKES REDS to Play . on Road Jaunt IN ELEVENTH FRAME j fee l""ai . SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 21. Umpjfee Byron was knocked down by a blow over the eye from the fist of "Babe Plnelll. Oakland third baseman. In the eecond Inning of the second Oak land Sacramento game here today. A dispute over a strike caused Byron to order the Oakland player 8 feet 854 Inches. from the game. Harsh words and blows high hurdler Hunt, Gooding, followed. Byron received a cut over the first; Skousen, Tech., second; Whitman, eye. Willie waa banished by Umpire Gooding; third Time, :19 Discus Skousen, Tech, first; Davis, Toman. Walbum, Gooding, second; Gooding, third. Distance, 117 feet. Soccer One mile Carter. first"; Gooding, GoodTech., Wins From Crewder, second; Sturgill, ing. .third. Time. 5 22. ' first; Special to The Tribune. High Jump Skousen, Tech., GoodHunt, Gooding, eecond; Whitman. OGDEN, May 21. The local soccer team ing. third. Height, 5 feet 2 inches. dash Sutton, Tech., first; retained Ite unbeaten record In a fast Chester, Gooding, second; Brown, Goodgame at Lorln Farr park this afternoon, ing, third Time, :69. the Salt Lake clubs No. 1 elevBrosd Jump Davis. Gooding. first; against eecond; Cronkhite, en. The home boa had better control Drake, 'Gooding, Gooding, third. Distance, 19 feet 0 Inches. of the ball In the first period and banged dash Davis. Gooding, first; these coming from the feet Kennedy. Tech . second; Holmes, Tech., two goals In, of Benney and Llffland. third. Time, 25. Shot put Hunt. Gooding, first; Although in the closing stages of the Gooding, second; Bliss, Tech., third. game the visitors scored once and put Distance, 31 feet 0 54 Inches. some anxiety, there was low hurdles Holmes, Tech., the winners Into the minds of the fans as doubt Whitman, little first; Davis, Gooding, second; to the better combined team. Poole e Gooding, third. Time, :29 which registered for Salt Lake, was Javelin Lehrb&s, Tech., first; Lind- shot, ae the best movement of the day. Brown, Gooding, taken quist. Tech., eecond; and Andrew Umpleby played pretty footthird. Distance, 138 feet 1154 Inches. ball for Salt Lake, and for the winners run Crowder, Tech , first; Hudson and Llffland starred. Carter, Oooding,2 19 second; Craig, Tech., Referee T. Major of Salt Lake (Calethlra. Time, handled the game to perdonian club) relay Won by the Tech. In fection. and was assisted on the lines by 1:411-J. and Hawthorne. Bums Davis .of Gooding oollege waa felgh with twenty-fou- r man. points, and TEAM LOSES. HUNTER Holmes of the Tech, second, with eightof Middleton's Kangaroos een. Manager West Jordan defeated the Hunter baseball team at Hunter yesterday afternoon .BRICKLAYERS WIN. the score of 1 to 0. The battery contest yesterday after- by In a for the Kangaroos was Peterson end Egnoon the Salt Lake Press Bricklayers was Larson baseball team defeated the Butlervllle bert. and the Hunter battery nine on the bricklayers' diamond ip a and Davidson. rather interesting but slow game, which National bankers win. ended with a score of 9 to 4. Anderson Leonard was In rare form for the Naof the Brlcklavera' team stole home In a Bank of the Republic yesterday, In The tional for fourth. the batteries pinch Rankera fell before the Brlcklavera were Casper and Wal- and the Continental 12 to 7. Grtffen and Fife did of Butlervllle work. end the his while the big ters, team waa held by R. Despa In and Blair. well with the stick. 100-ya- . Louie. Philadelphia 3 Cleveland Los Angeles at Sacramento. Summary: Error. Welch, Dykes, Galloway, Oakland at San Franclaco. Two base hits C. Walker, Sewell, Stephenson Seattle and Vernon at Los Angeles, Hiree-base hits Welch. Gardner Speaker, e Galloway. Gardner. Ttiree baee ' hit. Speaker, The standing of the clubs at the close Welch Jamleeoa. Btolin baere Welch, Galloway. Sacrifice hits Perkins Keefe. Dufaa. Witt. Welch. Doable plays Speaker to Sewell to Gardner to Stepheneoa to Sewell; Galloway to Johnston. ; Stepheneoa to Sewell Left on banco Pblledelpbla 8. Cleveland 7. Bates no ball Off Keefe 2. off Perry 1. eff 2. HUa Off 1 hla 2. off Caldwell 1. off Morton Keefe 0 to four and one third tontnse; off Perry 1. hie S In s off 3 to four and Innings, two innings I none out to the third I: off Cald-we- il off Odenwald of to aa 6 Inning; a 2 to two and Innlnga, off Morton 2 to fonr tonlnxa. Struck out By Keefe 2, by Odenwald 2, by Morton 2. Pa.ecd ball O'Neill. Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: Winning pitcher Keefe. Losing pltcber I hie. Salt Lake, Empires Connolly and tialhn. At Salt Lake: Leverens, Tima of game - 8 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 4 1 0 Htta Summary: Error Orr. Rtrae reaposslbie for hit Orr. Two Trough 2, Siebold 5. Three-bas- a Pick. baa hita Cooper. Miller. Guiat. Ryan Sacrifice htta Knight. Prough. Bate oe balls Off Prough 1. Struck out By Prough 4, by Siebold 2. Paaaed ball Koehler. SEALS Today's Oohedule. at Chicago, at 8t. the first game afternoon, park Totals. 86 Y10 24 Totals 30 8 0 27 15 beginning The games at 1 30 o'clock "Rattl'd for Hiebeld is ninth. close series. wi.l Vernon the Kcunt hy inning; D.tklami The clubs this week, beginning Tues8 Mnns . . ..... 0 r0 0 2 6 0 0 0 t 2 110 day. are scheduled to play as follows: 0 1 0 4 Hit Portland at Halt Lake. Sacramento Him ork - -CLEVELAND, May 21. Philadelphia broke Its losing streak today by defeating Cleveland, 11 to 8, In a contest marked by hard hitting and loose fielding. The Athletics drove out Uhle In the third Inning and found Caldwell even easier. Relief Pitchers Odenwald and Morton Stopped them. Keene, who started the game for Philadelphia, was overcome by the heat In the fifth. OACRAMENTO AB R H O. A 4 0 0 2 2 - 0 . ...... ....... ....... Philadelphia at Detroit. Bottoa at Cieveiaud. 8 OAKLAND. AB R H.O , . Washington 8 ... ...........0 PinelU.Sb. Cooper, If.. Wllie.cf . ., Miller, cf. Knight, 2b. Guinto.lb. Bmbakr.aa hoehler.e. Bleholdp.. White 8b. .Ae ,, Result. 1336 M Totals .33 1 3 2T ( omptoa out for interference. Score bjr kmisgsA . Oakland 0 8 Runa 00201841 2 1 0 2 0 4 1 113 Hite Sacra men to 0 00010600-- ! Runa k i i o o a i i o i Hit. Kuna re Orr. Error Miller. Summary. poD.ibie for Krause 1. Pf&nef 8. Home run Twebaae hits Orr. Cooper Miller. Koehler Bases on Sacrifice bit Plnelll. 8, Kyaa. ball Off Krause 2, off Penaer 2. Struck out 8. Hit with pitched By Tenner i, by Krauao bail 'Elliott by Krauae. -- At- Oacramento Oocoad game: .3 Tork The following Jiet of official averages on registered targets ns of datft May 2 of this year contains only th names of Nr nk individualR who have shot at ftny regtft tered targets during the current year, according to the reports received at A, Si, Lotiia t iiu innatl T. A. headquarters,) up to and' including Philadelphia ........ May 2. (Ordinarily the first of eaeh month is the closing day for receipt ft Yesterday' Reaulta. At Bottoa- t'iacJanatl ft, Boston 0 toJfTe la such reports, but May t being a Sunday, . lua the date was extended to May 2.) At BrooklviFtttbarff 18, Brooklyn 6. The 1920 annual review, of course, con At New 1 ork- - Chicago ft, New York 2. Ht. Lewi 18, Philadelphia ft. tains the names and averages of ail who AtPblladelyhla shot at registered targets in that year but who have not shot at any such tar . Today's ftehedule gets during the current season, accordIMttburf at New York. ing to reports received as a Dove. All Chicago at Brooklyn. ' shooters who come under this head; that No other gaatea scheduled. is, "who have no 1921 average at present, to A. T. A. records gs of date BROOKLYN, May SI. Pittsburg made according May 2, will in all handicap or classificae series In tion competitions In which they may take a clean sweep of Its or classified acBrooklyn, winning the final contest today, part, beto handicapped their 1920 average. cording IS to 0. K Is unfortunate that named of some MaranvlUe'fc triple In the eighth, with who have shot at registered targets this ear could not be included in this list, the bases full, put the Pirates ahead. but blame for the failure to inciude-n- y I BROOKLYN. PITTHBURU. scores cannot be laid at the door such AB.R U O.A. AB R U 0.A.I of the A. T. A. Delay in not sending 4 1 Bigbce, If ft 1 0 1 0 Olson. ae. in reports of shoots promptly after thef tarry. cf ..4ft 102 ft0 OlJohnsta 8b 48 01 have been concluded has caused many Jlravlle.ta fttiriffUh,rf 8 1 81 Wheat. If. ft 4 0 Uutshw.Sb important scores to be carried over to 8 0 the next issue of the official averages 8 4 OIMyers.cf.. WhiUd.rf ft 2 1 SIKontcby.lb 4 1 the Issue which will include all reports Tlrrny.Bb 8 1 2 13 4 8 Ktlduff.2b lb received by the A. T. A. on or before Grimm, lj 2 0 X next. Skiff, e .6 Taylor.c Such delay is not quite June 0 0 triaaoer.p, 1 Grimes.p.. fair to the shooting fraternity, and it Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zinn, p. Hltcbeli.p. tour to be sincerely hoped club shoot and 1 0 Uarlaoa.p 1 make- - a not xBarshart 0 0 0 0 of fact act this and accordingly. aiMokaa. 1 1 0 0 0 LEAGUE. BATI0XAX. LEAGUE. At Chicago--Spe- Tterdy'e Jork 7. ( Me go 4 W At St ahiiijton 2. Ht. Lome 4. At Detroit ROMO ft Detroit 6. At lierelaiul 11, Clevele&d 8 RUIladclphja 1 ,11830 eil'cnncr, t AMERICA Washington St. Iahum . 7T7. tll ago PhtUfteipau ..40330 ...41 04 1 llOrr, 114 tofs'ls tMil. 4 0 - , Botflou ABU 11.10 A. A i Indians Suffer. Defeat by Maranvilles Triple in the List Includes C. H. Reilley as Hard Hitting and . Loose - Eighth With Bases Full Leader of the Utah's Skilled Marksmen Combination. Brings Home the Victory. Fielding DHmit 8ACBAMENTO 1 10. 4 0 0 8 .6 3 3 4 U Kopp, OFFICIAL TARGET Eleven Salt Lakers TIGERS TAKE FINAL OF BOSTON SERIES mmmm immIm v sfe BOSTON, May 21. Boaton won from Cincinnati, ft to ft, in the eleventh today, when Holke opened with a double to abort off Rixey, advanced to third right field sacrifice DETROIT, May 21 Detroit took the on and scored when GibKorri'p final game of the eerleg with Boston son singled. run in the ft to ft. Veachs hom a made Breaaler single and a home run eighth clinching the vlcturv. In Ms two times at bat for Cincinnati, DETROIT BOHTON retiring because of a pore leg, ARRHPOA. then CINCINNATI AB K H PO A ) BOSTON'. Lelbold rf 4 12 2 0 Toting. 2bjSh 2 2 2 8 AB K II O A ABRHO.AI 1 8 8 8 2 0 0 t 3b ..8 Bih. Vttt. uf v. Footer. 8b 0 0 0 Menoeky If ft 2 8 Pratt, 2b Ibft4 I 22 Mclnnla. flrott. m ft 0 0 rolltna, cf ft 0 2 RufI, c . 4 0 2 penoork.p 2 0 0 RmuM-- l . 2 0 0 t ef4 Kpf. 2b se 2 4 0 3 2 0 Bohns ftb. 1 4 1 U 4 0 Paekert cf Duncan. If .8 0 0 0 0 Knca. HBlue. b 2 8 2 Jonea. ftb . 8 0 fiee.rf 8 1Alemltb.e 4 0 . Crane,. . 0 0 0 0 0 Arrca. p p ..2 I 1 0 8 Breselr.lb Woodall .1 0 0 0 0 Paubrt lb 2 WlngOjC 0 0 0 1 obb. 0 oHellmna.rf 1 12 1 2 8Vch. 82 0 lb'. 13 t 12 ... 4 0 1 2 51 Poweli.cf . 4 sN'tchUo.lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 fiarbsre.es 8 1 0 8 0fithwrth.rf 8 ftMxoo.lf-r- f 8 ft 1 0 Bneckel ftb 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 9 OlFcrdJb 1 0 0 8 0 O NeiLc 19 199ft 8 2 I 4 U 0 0 0 0 9 8 8 0 4 0 0 6 0 18 12 118 41218 8 t 2 10 0 seen The Castlegate Soccer club will In Ogden and Salt Lake for two games next week. A meeting of the Utah asso elation will be held at ths Deseret gym naslum In Salt Lake on Tuesday evening to discuss the means of raising expenses for the southern club s visit, and to arrange ths games. It is thought likely that the final game In the Daynes cup series, for which the Railroaders qualified today, will be decided next SaturdaV at the Ogden park, a representative team of the Salt Lake players meeting on the same dav the Carbon county champlens. All eligible players for the Salt Lake club. No. 2 team should be out at the West high school campus od Tuesday and Thursday evenings next. , ..40159 0 0 3 2 2 ball 0N.ll, Wtoslnf pitche- r- Pllitogim; ha-to- g OiGewdy.e.e Mcptteber Rise?. Lmplre. Hart sad 2 0 0 0 4i Gibson. c.. 1 0 1 I 0 Napier, Time of game 2 bean 22 mtootra. Cormick. liDeschger.p Rixey 9 . 2 0 0 0 01 Totals .32 012 27 15 xRoush Totals .80 8 14 27 14 2 0 0 0 2 Fillingm p BattM for Yltt la eighth. xxWIUsms 0 0 0 0 9'ULhauibry 0 0 0 0 0 Batted for Ayree la third. Score by innlnga: Totals .85 612 33 16 Tntala ..44 6 tli31 , .0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 r Roetaa Fia euV when winning run scored. ft Detroit 10108001 xBatted for Napier In sixth. " t Error Iseibold. Bush, Rurl, Rummary: jxKaa for Roush In sixth. NEW YORK. May 21. Chicago evened Cnhb Ten base hits Pratt, Burl. Three i Ran for Gcmdy in ninth aerlea with the New ' up the four-gam- e hHn Alnmltb, Cobb, nrlimann. Letbold florae sr. Bat ted fnr PoweU in ninth. , York Nationals today fey winning the last t obb. Htolen ftairtflee Score .by innlnga: 6 t2. to Bnh. V it - Left on hae Boston 11 De- Clarions tl ....0 001021 100 1 ft contest, Third Baseman Deal was struck In the troit ft. Base on balls Off Ayres 1. off Pea Boston JIHe-O- ff eve wth a batted ball In the ninth and nock 2, off Daw Ayres ft In 3 l, 2., Errors nummary Boothworh. Barbara, Two base hit Innings, off Dane ft In 0 InsinsV nff Pennork Holke, Ford Fonseca, retired InV 0 la 4 2 8 innings, off KncH 8 le 8 CHICAGO. SEW TORE. Holke 2, Powell, Ford, Boeckef. Homs run Pcnnock 2. Dense Htruck 1, out AB R H 0 A By AB K H.O A Bretwler. by fiacrifh'e hits Fonseca, Ford. Bar-baning. Ihwible pUvs Karfcer.rf 6 2 3 3 0; Bum. If , 4 9 t 4 Planing pitcher 2, fioti th worth, Holke 2. by Kamel) 2. Balk Ayres Dsuse. Umpire Napier to Crnre to KHees; FtmLoving to Kopf HolIrhr.M 3 t I 1 81 Bascrft aa 4 1 2 I ? pltcber Peanmk. Time of game Tire to Daubert; Barbara to Holke; Barbara to Ford Tarrjr.tb. 5 0 I T A Frisch 2b, 4 6 0 2 3 Wilson and Dineea. tn Boeckel to Ford. Left on base Cincinnati Grlinea.lb 3 0 2 12 0 Young, rf.. 4 6 2 2 0 hours and 14 minutes. 1ft Boston 7. Basea on bail Off Napier S, Malarl.cf. 6 0 10 tn KVlIy.lh., I III 4 off Rtxey 2, off Oewhger 4. off Ftllinglm 1. Blllltvn.ir 4 6 2 0 tUKtafrf, 16 7 la 5. off Rixer ft in ft 1 ft. Dmllsb.. 4 1 2 6 61 Happ 3b. . 4 0 Hits Off Napier eff Oewhger 7 In K 2 3, off FUUngtm 4 in Kelllir.Sb 0 6 0 6 II Savdcf.c,. 4 6 6 6 3 ft J 3. HU with pitched ball Rixey. Paused O'Farrele 4 2'Kynn.p... 6 0 6 0 1 Tyler, a,. 4 0 0 1 3 DcogUia.p. 1 6 6 6 2' 'Bwwn... 16 16 6 RT, LOT18, May 2t. Tohlne home run 4 0 1 0 8 Pcrrlll.p.. 6 6 6 6 6 EUerbe. 10 0Pahnero,W bleacher in, the ninth, In the right-fiel- d with Gleaaon on hase, gave St iAmlg two. Tntala ST 6 13 2T 13 Tntala. 33 1 10 27 11 . 83 4 11 2714 .82 2 7t2 14) Totals Totals. . , nine and a Baited tor Douglaa Is th. wreath, victory over WashingIn seventh. Ratted for Mogrtdg ton today. Bcnre hy lnnlr.. tTwn oat when winning run scored, 1 aeft-ao- n 6 6 1 6 6 6 here this 3 waa .first instance ve lev In ninth, the It Chicago tRited New lark ...... 9 Ran for fievereld in ninth where the rnt ghlng a batter a home Score by innings run after the game waa won who apSummary ; Ermra Tcrrr, Ain. Repp. Hire. baa. hit Washfnttoa .. ...8 0 'ft 9 ft 0 1 I ft 2 base hlta Grimes. Brcrtn plied Bacriflc. hlta Stnlea bate Hated. llcaL I fit ftT. Mine Loult WAftitfNOTDV t. AB R H O A. ABKHOAl1 Summary: Errors Harris 2. fimlth 2. Two Grimes, II. .the' her.to leu hie toplaya OTarrell KeUebec t.rlmea; Hollochrr 1 Terry 12 Miller. Tobin ft Tobin. I 5 run Hnme hits rf , Terry; 0 Gliarrity, Judge. 1b.. 12 2 to Terny to Urimea. . Left no baara Chtcaan fitoien base Rice. . 4 0 O O 4 Tcbln. tiarrlflce Milan If ... 8 0 0 1 0 Oerbcr hits Off Ryaa 2. New l'ork A Basea pa ball 0 Sisbr lh.. 4 1 I 13 0 fihsnka, Williams. Jcobcn. twuhle play Rice.cf oae-thiMiller rf. 4 0 11 OtWlllma.If. 8 0 14 0 Tobin to fiUler. 'left on bases Washington ft, off Tyler 2. Hite off RyasT 4to tn one and two and Bases on ball (It. Off Pnlmero 4 Innings, off Donflat 2 0 fir Lout 7 R arris. b. 4 t 1 1 4)Jcohsa.cf. 8 0 two to tontaga. off Acmim thlrda Inmuira; off remit Shank 3b. 2 0 0 2 I'ftmlthftb.. 4 0 2 4 2 Hits Off Mogrtdge ft in 0 inning O Korte sa 4 0 02 81 Lee 2b ... 8 0 0 2 1 ft in 2 2ft innlnga. fitmek out By Mngrldge sirvek mil Bt Ryan 2. by Tlonglin 3. by Tyler 1. by Palmero 2 2. Wild pitches INxtg'aa. Tyler. Teeing pilch-- " pitcher (iharrttye 8 0 14 1 WetM... 41 0 0 02 01 2. by Acosta Time of er Ryan. 1 mplrea cynlgley ant O 'Day. 1TUng Acosta, t re pi re Owens and ChllL Mgrtdge.p 2 0 11 8!HcTeeid.e., r-1 0 0 0 UtOleaaoi. , 0 1 0 0 0 game 1 59 of game 2 hmira 13 mlnutea. Acosta. Heedryx 1 1 0 0 0 ,6012 .10 15 20100 21102 10 li t CUBS EVEN UP IN SERIES WITH GIANTS be be 1021000100 05 12 HOMER BY TOBIN WINS FOR BROWNS 113 10 ..,.106666611 62 Te ..8112 p.. bc OftftlOftlft 10 18 IKn 24 |