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Show THE 10 SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1921. HEAPS OF BASEBALL IN STORE FOR; FANS' ' BEAVERS TO BE IN OUR TOWN-FOOVERTIMEiSERIES Bees and Tigers Boost Batting Marks; Yippers Continue as Fielding Leaders . R iCLtJB BATTING. Seattle . Oakland sincerely truet that when th Beaver. and the Bee. engage in their baseball! ng thl week they will epread it over a larger area than did Vernon and Balt Lake last week. Initead of making fifty or sixty run in one day and seventy-fiv- e or a hundred hits, we think th ball players, in Justice to themselves and to the public nhlch provides them with pork chops, ought to do lags coneentia-tio- n and more generalisation. Last week Vernon and Salt Lake made enough runs and enough hits in four games to supply a thriving town with baseball all summer, were.. It properly layer-e- d out, like plaster." In Sunday's -games alone the Tigers and ths Bees hits. runs and sixty-fiv- e made fifty-tw- o no sense a thing. There Series.- Nine-gam- e er Local Club Improved. opposing pitchers will find-plenmatter, to worry about. Young Mr. Brown piaya a great fielding game and has art arm worth a fortune to any baUpiayar, llnr hitting confirm a to be consistent, and he hits cm hard. Paul Strand in renter fie d, although out of several ffames'EUL aeeli, also Yhade a good" bn prsnaiun Thh chief need of the Steea, now that the hitting has spruced up and the fielding become excellent, is pitching skill. With a little better pitching last week the Tigers would have had difficulty in winning even one game. The chief item of news last week, aside from the ball games themselves, was the in the Brown --O'Con netl development week ago hen affair at San Francisco O'Connell and Brown accidentally-spik- ed was fined $100 for his pains- - or, tnebbe Mfor (VConndTa. pains president cCarthy said Tie saw Ills' Incident himself and was terribly shocked. For fear, how- over, that his word alone would not be generally accepted, he brought forth in substantiation of his own testimony that of a bat boy. Being thus strongly sup ported, Mr. McCarthys case ia complete. What Babe Did to Bill. Another Item in the newt wa the busting of Umpire Bill Byron by Bab6 tinelli. It le eatd thet the Binging Bill wae right in the midst of one of his favorite lullabies; entitled Y Cant Hit th Ball IS 1th th Bat on Yr Shoulder, when Babe up and oak Tm, Whatever may happen to Plnelll a an outgrowth of the matter la ee nothing compared with what happens to the Oakland club. otiA of whose htt plavere Iineill is or was The expectation is that PlnelU will be sent to San Quentin for life. Babe made Ihe mistake of being a member of the wrong club he ehould have signed with San Francisco Instead of Oakland. By the same token. It is fortunate for Babe that he isn't a member .of the Salt Lake ciub, for If he were well, shooting at sunrise would ba the least he might expect. As to Byron, It Js a wonder that it hasnt happened to him before, for Bill certainly lovestoto rile the boys. MeCredle is get Sammy Hale, an from Detroit, and he may Join the Portlanders in Salt Lake . Ho is said to he a good hitter, but only a fair fielder, Cleveland has at last officially th transfer of Inflelder Harry Lunte to the Coyotes. ' , . ..... ....,..,963 .962 ,290 Vernon .278 Seattle ,293 Portland .263 Los Angeles .962 .958 .957 .955 . .271 Oakland .276 San Francisco .965 .962 .965 .957 .956 Spencer, ... 41 6J 7 .32; .881 h4 Olio 29 .630 2 61 1,24 .658 6acramento Los Angeles Vernon 3f 31 6,24 .622 6 8 0 23 .Bit Sesttle .. .. 21 6,20 .465 Oakland .... 2 Salt Lake... 2,14 .341 31.21 01 .. . - 10 244 Portland "Tost v15il7;19!22 22,231271 ( Shea, Los Angeles .... Conch, gas Francises Flttery, gaenunento ,, fthellenbacb. Versow , . Schorr, Seattle Kana. Sacramento ODoaW- - Sen Frsnclsoo Lyons, los Angeles ... Lewis. Bns Frtndiao Fmmree, Yarns ProugU, Sacrnmentf , .. Rieger, Bait Lake A I ten. Oakland ....... Gardner. Seattle Scott, Ban Francisco Francis. Beattie ....... ... GREATEST 29 29 29 HITS. NUMBER Miller, Oakland Kyaa, ttacraowoto 7., CuneinghaiB, Pick, fcaeramento High, Vernon RtgUs, gait lake Angeles firings, lx Wlihoit, halt Lags . .................... ................ t -- 17 16 K , . . plsytra ..... Uelpaw, suspensions Tfls 1449 2 222 420 6 0 r o 420 90 YERNON. HmAlinood 4 High .... Tottale, .86 6 10 24 hcore by tuning: Seattle ti Kfme r;. S .2 lifts Ermra Summary hits off MrQuaid, mo. S hits off SB. H. .291 .290 290 .289 FT. LW. 1 60 45 68 8 6 91 0 14 69 0 26 0 0 0 51 ALLEGED 16 10 .... 4 . n10 e W 9 12 2 4 18 t0 08 48 18 IS 9 1 IB 02 FRAKCIBCO. H 2B. 8B 40 6 5 7 86 4 1 68 46 68 44 42 26 t 10 18 46 15 9 8 27 14 23 657 78 0 I 21 .288 .276 U 28, 668 74 22 .287 ,275 SB. 4 PC. BR. 8H- 69 1 61 0 2 - 02 - 72 80 06 1 1 1 6 0 9 6 9 5 -6 4 10 11 1 1 6 18 5 0 1 8 0 0 8 4 0 2B. 8 - 8 8 10- - 31 99 I 5 68 87 38 89 9 0 0 8 0 I 2 Geary. 1 CAPTURED, 5 7 . 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 22 0 0 4 64 3 64 .286 .293 16 22 837 67 64 . 285 .291 $0 11 6S3 0 HR 0 2 10 13 9 6 6 7 7 2 Hunt-Crirht- .212 .291 .278 .260 ot .158 .225 .222 .111 1 Evidently Safety First Is Off Well. Hunter started off well against XL T. Carter of the Rpval Dublin and soon got a lead of five holes. He was out In thirty-seve- n and beat the Irishman by four up and three to play. A M. Boyd of Port Marnock had a walkover, J. Wood Platt of Philadelphia scratching because of his injury. In the match Hunt was outdriving his opponent by thirty to forty yards, but it was an extremely dose match. They played out the" last hole with approximate scores of 78 for Hunt and 80 for Crichton. Ouimet did not start very promisingly against the veteran Dick, for the American put hia tee shot Into the rough, put his second into the ditch on the right and lost in five to four. The second hole. however, Dick mlssed a four-foput and Ouimet squared ths match in four to five. At the third Ouimet came.cn to his game, He outdrove his rival by fifty . yards, .814 6 r .182 0 .118 .107 .111 0 0 9 90 0 Hunter Gets --Ml- 2 18 IS without brilliant. n In the match the American was off color from the tee, dubof hta but four bing he finally drives, placed well most of the way, going out In thirty-eigh- t, including a six for ons of the holes. Fownes advanced to the second round by default, his opponent, R. O. Hutch In- son of the Boyal and Ancient being scratched. a good performaccomplished Dougins ance in beating R. W. Crummack. former of iAncashlre. cTiampIon Douglas was three at the turn and dormie- - three, but to was brought back dormie one. Manley was unable to do much against R. G. MaeNaughton of Northumberland, who beat the American by seven up and six to play. LW .3.18 .303 .278 .80S 2 8 6 0 0 0 I perfect second to the green, while Seymour was in the sand. The eighth was halved in five, as was also the ninth, th American making th turn one up. The match between Chick Evans and D. F. Crowther was somewhat of a procession after opening with a half tn fours. fall yesterday. He Crowther hit his te shot at the second to be fourth on the green and dropped the ball, Evan winning in four to five. At the third Crowther drove Into th ditch, but Evans missed a putt And half in five resulted. Evans, with a longtsh Fowne received a walkover through putt won the fourth hole, four to three, e scratching of his opponent. The day thus becoming two up. passed without sensational scoring or play. American Increases Lead. The early American play did not seem to be up to Saturday's form, probably due The American Increased hi lead at the somewhat to the gray, cool weather tfhich seventh, in which he took in three to continued until mld&fternoon. four, Crowther being short with his apSurprise was expressed by the golfers proach. Two halve, followed. Evans made the turn, three up, bavin; gone out in thirty-fiv- e thirty-eigh- t. to his opponent On the homeward journey Crow LW. .848 .854 .845 .833 .500 .888 .325 -- JWl .822 .352 .810- - -- .866 .808 .293 .268 .269 .264 .260 .25 .271 .287 .252 .206 .250 .242 .283 .187 .187 .148 .182 .164 .173 .143 .091 .000 .000 16 0 0 0 0 a o .062 .062 at the stiff game Bobby Jones encountered through G. C. Manford, He was driving with his usual reliability, but suffered on the greens through short and narrowly missed putts. On several occasion he had bad lies. Mark Seymour of North Foreland, to the famous Professor Abe Mitchell, started well against F. J. Wright of Boston becoming two up at the fourth. Wright, however, squared matter at th sixth mainly by splendid putting, and took the lead at the seventh, having g .900 10 0 28 894 1 87 0 19 0 .238 .268 SUPPLIES STILL PLENTIFUL. SAN FRANCISCO, May 28. Most --of the retail dealers of ths Twelfth reserve district have not yet cleared their shelves d stock purchased last year, of and present buying bv retailers ta to meet heeds, aeeording to a statement made public todav by John Perrin, federal reserve agent. Present wholesale lines, thorn they were prices are L ia a year ago, the statement said. Retailers of the district reported sales declined in value, but inefeaesed in volume In April, 1921, compared with ths previous month. high-price- day-to-d- Present ptarer .......... EUtfmases. auspeoaion Totals Jacks Motto ' - . (Copyright 1897 19 125 365 1 3 1416 126 868 1921, by H. C. 47 1 46 Fishes Trade Mark Beg. U. S. Pat. Off.) 7 445 4 43 IS 0 .20 .2ft? 1 449 44 16 .260 .255 By BUD FISHER 47 M- - 1' . -- Burton-Thompeo- 91 471 . 15H eleven Ev-,n- e, 61 .062 By th The eight are Bobby Jonee, Chick Francis Ouimet, W, C. Fownes, Jr J. Wright, Dr. Paul Hunter, W. T. lunt and J, H. Douglas. Those who ropped out were Hay Thompson and SACRAMKNTO, Cni., May 23, Roy to be resuonslbl for Gardner, bmelievd the robbery of a railroad mail car near New Castle, Cal., Friday night, was caught at Roseville, near here, tonight. 61 Eight of th half-broth- er ... BANDIT Pre.) 4 8 . 1 1 f... fores, Portland Shore, Vernon ...... Pillette, Portland. ,, Schneider, Vernon , BliulliEr Oakland ... 8 1 Present players .... Releases, suspensions . 0 oclattd Bid 39 1 Morse Totals . ..40 13 2 0 8 an Franclscsh-- v Runs .....2 9 16 Fromrae ? l TB. 40 HOYInAKE, England, May 23. JO SAN FRANCISCO, May 23 Th Seals walloped th Siwashes today, 13 to 6. Goary and Dm&ra allowed the home team eighteen hits, four of which were made in the sixth frame, which netted three runs, and six in the eighth, wtuch added five mote tallies to the run column. At Sun Frundw; LA BAN FRAKnsrO 8KATWE. ABHHOA 4 IR FI 0 A j Mi.ldHn rf-- a t 08 hick If., 4 8 8 2 0 tUsfnidNb 4 SiRnth 2b... 6 2 8 3 4 W Fttger1d,rf 9 2 2 8 Murpiiy.lb 3 4 l O tnnelllb 0 8 8 Mdred.ef, 4 0 61 0 SEALS ARE POISON FOR SMASH TEAM 00 976 2 6 80 ....... ( ftan Fraacitce ftAoyt 8 an Fruncinco ........... Hchlck, Sucruxncnto 3 IT 0 0 81 81 Han Fmnciictt Fitgrald. Pick, Hacrtmcnto Geary, ,p... 0 ... Poison, Portland ...... Thomas, Los Angeles .. Gould, Bait Lstke Bromley. Salt Lake .... Bam Rocs, Portland ... Thurston, Balt Lake . . ....... Jacob Arlett, Oakland ........ ........ Seattle Daitey, Levercna, Salt Lake ... Katho, Portland ...... Brtoley, Balt Lake 75 107 91 83 84 BASH STEALERS. 2 4 harem, Db. Knwthy,2h 4 1 Oj Kelly (nuslua.lf 4 cf... 2 2 It Walsh, w., Hpcneer.c. 1 Btumpf.sa. J 4Ya,c.e Deisaree.p 2 OlUoguald.p O O'Cruttpler.p Otdrlng.rf 8 Bairs, .lb.. 8 0 0 6 0 61 0 I ..... French 4 675 HR, ..., ft IT - Angeles Oakland Biebold, Present v... , oo Kraus, Oakland ...... Geary. Beattie Deraaiw7 Brattle Mitchell, Vernon Hughe. Lot Angeles Duroorlch, Lot Angeles Crandall, Ixs Angeles Niehnus, Bacrameuto Penner, Sacramento Swart. Salt Lake Kramer, Oakland Johnson. Portland Dell, Vernon ......... Faeth, Sacramento . , . McQoald, Ban Francisco Lore. VeAioa 7 8 Dell 0 fihrllrnback 4. Bcbneldcr , 3 Hftfinsh 5 Editigtoa . , Lane, iloJlwifg, McUuffigan, Hirament 16 White Alien Arlett 13 3 , ffiehold Krwncr 8huln Angele . . ather , Krsuse 13 Jfl 13 8 4 Verson High, Eltisoa, Han Francisco Ryan. Hatramento ( unningham, Scuttle y Halt - Luke Slgfin, .. AguWj Han Framico SA HlHt B HITTERS. Teruon ErtiogtoC Hath, Sum Fractf Lo 16 Read ... (luiato I, Miller . . Kearns . , Will Knight . Wiun .... Koehler Pinellt Bnthaker ........... ............. McAuIcy, Present players .... Releeeee, suspeiudoas Totals Cooper TWO BASE HITTERS. Kenworthy, 8eaiti Wide, Oakland Miller, Oakland Lsvtmoy, baa Francisco Cunningham, Beattie . . Cox, Portland Kittson, ban Fraaiisco Freoeh, Vernon ...... ... .. THltEEBAHB HITTERS. O'Connell. Baa Prandsco Romm, Baa Francisco Murphy, Beattie . HOME RUX HITTERS. Miller. Oakland emon Schneider, Agnew, Han Francisco Vernon High. ernos , ,v.: IJvatt, Ellison, Han Francisco High, Vernon (errolt, Hot Angeles Bnihker, Otkiund FiUgprald, Hun Franctaro gi M Dumaruft 83 .. ,, ............. ................ A rend Chifle A. (Chick) Ernuof Chicago teat D. S. Crowther of Coomb HID by five up and four to play. , . rraada Ouimet of Boston defeated C. A. Dick of the Eoyal Llvotpool by three up a tiro to play. a J. H. DougJaa. Jr, of the United States, defeated R. W. Crummack of Xytham and St. Amies by one up. Manley of the American team vrts defeated by E. O. MacNanghton of Korthumberlaud by aevon np mid six to play. Dr. JPaul Hunter of Dos Angeles defeated E. F. Carter of the Boyal . . Dublin by four up and thro to play. F, J. Wright of Boston beat W. W. Seymour "of North Foreland by one hole. C. 0. Aylmer of Eamelagh, who defeated Dr. Paul Hunter of Loe Angeles In Saturdays team match, vron bis match today with E. E. Foster of Coomb . HID, three up and one to play. B. E. Burton of Midsnrrey beat Bay Thompson, American, three up and one to play. . F. Hunt of Texas defeated A. 0. Crlihtoa of Wallasey by three up and ' 1 one. to play. W. 0. Fownes, Jr, of Pittsburgh had a walkoverl owing to the fact that ' B. O. o. Hutchinson of the Boyal and Ancient scratched, RMnhart, Lo Angeles See Francises Wtnn, Oakland enrao McOraw. A14t4dge-L- ... .. .. Oakland Sait bake kn worthy,HanSesttle Frandico (Tney Cunningham. Seattle Wilie, WgUa J Mier Results of. Americans Play t riimpier, ,i, see Jacob , Etdrr4 Murphy Wintersil Lane . ... Stump Schorr Obfrlag Bobby Jones, Chick Evans, Francis Ouimet, W. C. , FownesJr., J. F. Wright, Dr. Paul Hunter, V W, T. Hunt and J. H. Douglas Victors. PITCHING RECORDS f ,, 6rjr Tobin .... Seattle Brown,. S. L. Miller, Oakland Cuimlngbain, Seattle Ryan, Sacramento . Schneider, Vernon. . Baker, Portland ... , the MUTT AND JEFF .288 .286 ,283 .272 .272 hsv tinning Middleton Konwogtb Kamm. Fire tm, 6 14 at bat in 8 tnaings; ft Ttamarce, 18 at bat. in 4 Stolen bases Kenworthy, innings. Walsh, OToowlT 9, Fttsgerald Tbres-bas- e hit Schick. Teo-baa- e Eidred 2, Rath 2, hfiaMMdleton, Leaders. With Fitsgerald, Kelly, Walah. Sacrifice hits Wla-trsrBancs on halls Off McQuaid McOnaid Some nf th leaders in various depart1, off i rumpler 1. off Geary 2 ments of offense, as culled from The 2 off Detnarne MrQttaid 1. hr Henniree 1. by Tribane'a com pie to record, for the first Sfmck oet3 Bv-ftrcrbie to Walsh Cmmpter seven weeks of thhT02t season, follow; to OVonneW; Rath to Wslsh to O'Connell GREATEST NUMBER RUNS. Runs reaponsible for Passed ball Spencer ?T MrQnnM 4, Drmarce 5 iTVistersfi. Beafilt .... Geary 8. Left on -8 Oakland bases Beattie 7, San Francisco S. Credit tic-for-y lAifilr, Beat .. 85 to tie Crutnplcfr; charge lfcat , to Geary. Loe, Hail Francisco . . 84 Time 1JV5. t pires Eason and McGrew. ' 296 e 291 .... An-- ri The local club Impressed the fang last Compton, Huernmeato Cravotb, Halt Lake vteek as being a regular bass ball organ. ... , gait LateBAMB isation With Cravath beginning to hit, TOTAL HITTERS. and all the real of them, toot for thgt Miller, Oakland th ... Portland I - The eerles With Portland will be tong enough without adding anything to It or injecting anything into 1L According to the schedule, there will he nine games next Monday a part this week-call- ing of this week, which one is likely to do when days are figured in chunks, as is In the fashion of baseball schedules. addition to the seven games usually two will be a marked up for series, there more. Next Monday, being Memorial and a general holiday, will see a day double-headat Bonneville park. The Beavers have had a good rest. to play only three games able They were at Los Angeles, and they had to play all of them in two das at that. Also, it is to be noted that the Beavers won two of those three games The showing of Walter Bevcren in held the bustSaturdays togame, when he an item of glee two runs, is ing Tigers for the local fans, who had begun to . despair of Walter The pitching of Gould in Sundays second game, when he held the Tigers to three runs, one of them a gift, is another item worth talking about. If these two pitchers have arrived, the Bees will be Beard from, Los Angeles 8peocr b 8 a e Salt Sacramento STANDING OP THE CLUBS. WE3 S ". ..... ...... Lake ......... Vernon San Francisco Nine Games Scheduled for Set Beginning Today; Saturday and Sunday Battles With Vernon f Voluminous"1 Affair; Twelve Home-run- s in One Day, Eight in One Game. . CLUB FIELDING. . LEADING HITTEBS. : Pet. L.W. Pet. L.W. : , .302 Sacramento .(79 .979 Bates,. Beattie Pet. L.W, i Eight U. S. Golfers Win Matches. Against British T. ir 7 f |