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Show r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1921. 14 MDJA SEE BROWNIE BUST PILLETTES BEE INFIELDERS SWAT WINS GAME IN NINTH INNING At At 8. Crandall and Prough Give Fine Exhibition; Seals and Tigers Triumphant. ' r PLAIN statement of fact should suffice tu tell how Salt Lake won yesterday's baseball earn from Portland after It looked the Webfooterr were double winners. Don ninth In th Inning, then. ;WeiI, "Martin Brown, third baseman for tha Boea, knocked the ball over the fence frith two runners on the baselines. Those three tallies made the score stand 8 to ':j, in favor of Salt Lake, and gave them of tbe series, the jth second victory ' the' Reavers having won other. This might also be a good spot In which o remark that Don Martins blow was tone of the very longest hits In the history of Bonneville park, which hlatory is bountifully sprinkled with long hits The ball went over the centerfleld fence, and, had It been directed straight outward, would have easily cleared the clubhouse. OF THE CLUBS. 24010131 117,19 20 23 24 24 28 33 . Wotfers hit and an out. They made an's other in the fifth on Toung's walk, sacrifice. Oenln's short hit and Wolfer1 sacrifice fly. Kal-llo- two-mi- le 42 Two-bes- e Beavers Accept Gifts. Cui-to- In the sixth tha Bees began to kick the ball and they continued in tha sev- IN hits Kallio, Wolfer (fly), Fl.her (fly), Slglin (fly), Runa batted In Wolfer 2, Htsher, Slglin,' Sand 2, Strand, Brown 3, Jenkins. Struck out By Gould S, by Kallio 4. Bases on balls Off Gould 4, off Kallio 2. Hit with pitched ball Krug. Six runs, 14 hits off Kallio, 34 at bat In 8 3 innings: out In ninth, 2 on, 2 out. Runa responsible for Gould 2, Kallio 6, Plllette 2. Charge defeat to Plllette. Double plays Sand to Slglin to Jourdan (2); Kallio to Poole to Hale: Fisher to Krug. First base on errors Portland 3. Left on bases Portland (. Salt I.ake T. Umpires Finney and Croter. Time of game I hour and 50 minutes. flee WILD HEAVES AND SUCH bt The days beat hitters: nt -- g. tar as pitching waa concerned. Pudgy X8 Gould and Rudy Kallio heaved a noble 8 16 27 18 4 3 4 battle until the ninth when Pudgys luck Batted for Gould In ninth; grounded end his stuff began to evaporate. out. . . Prior to the ninth each pitcher had Ran for Cravath In ninth. allowed only two earned nine, and tha Ran for Jenkins In ninth. duel between them waa as sharp a tlit Score by innings: .as one wishes to see. Boots behind Gould Portland Runs- .gave the Beavers four of their six tallies. 0 The Bees scored in the first on Sig0 Hits hs' double and Sand's single, and they Salt Lake 1 'made thetr second in the second on hits Run. 1090000 14 2 S 0 3 0 1 0 2 T)v Brown. Cravath and Jenkins. Hita The Beavers scored In the third. Genln e run Brown. Home Summary:' lived on ,Siglln's fumble and scored on hits Slglin, Strand. Wllholt. Sacrl- - .......00101022 88 Two-bas- pro LISTON Sluggers From Idaho Town Land On Junction City T wirier With Vengeance defeated to be a y slugfest. The score was 13 to 10. for Ogden waa hit freely. Ho gave the Beetdiggers fifteen hits, while the Gunners got thirteen clouts off Crane and Six were given, Coray. while stolen bases were plentiful The took two hours in the playing. game LKW1ST0N. WU-fle- rs t 0GD8N, AB R a.O.A.j . AB.R.H O.A. 3 Hardy Sb. 0 ft 2 1 1 Era as. 0 1 2 1 4 Iwetma.r.. ft 3 8 2 1 reteraa.If 4 H8wirr.rf, Arohbld.lf 4 3 2 0 0 1 1 IBrooka e. . Crane, 4 2 3 3 4 uober lb., 2 2 112 n. 14 Whttre.ef Layne.ftb. James. Pick, Sacramento. f Afternoon Golf 1 0Aw... Special to Th Triban. OGDEN, May 26. Lewiston Ogden today in what proved The series stand: Portland won 1, Salt Lake won 1 Los Angeles Won 2, Sacramento won L Nyberg.2b Coray, Oakland won 2, San Francisco won 1. rf p. A. Seattle won 2, Vernon won 1. .. Totals Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At Salt Lake Gould. Salt Lake, winner; Plllette, Portland, loser. At Sacramento Crandall, Los Angeles, winner: Prough, Sacramento, Loner. At Oakland Scott, San Francisco, winner; Alten, Oakland, loser. A Angeles DeH, Vernon, winner; Francis, Seattle, loser. Jimmy Poole made a apectacular In foul catch of Cravath sixth. He stretched his arm Into Lhe and ball stuck. pavilion s one-ha- the the 'v Outfielder Art Hauger has been released to the Edmonton club of the Western Canada league. ; W 2 CaK vjACRAMENTO, of the Sacramento baaetCll club, announced here today that Tonv Faeth, pitcher, had been traded to the Vernon club for Art Fromm, a rightThe deal Was an hander. trade, with no money exchanged. Moreing said. ut 8- 110102108 Finals nt ff m Grade Results New-hou- 1 MUT1 AND te Ray-Bak- er 10 o, . palf-mile- two-mi- 3 double-drillin- 113 1 -- it y Results. ToaUrday At Mlhraukeo R, H. R. Louisrllla ...... ...........18 219 1ft Milwaukee Batterien Wright, Sanders and .Rogber; Northrup, Slaughter and Clarke. U, of G Track Star Will Meet Stiff Opposition in I. G A. A. A. Meet Shea-Uh- enth even moro vigorously. In the sixth Klsher led off with a single. Young fanned. Kallio walked. Genin hit to Gould, who allowed the two runners to advance while he heaved the ball to first. Wolfer Immediately knocked a short single to left, on which Usher scored. A wild throw by Sand on Hale's grounder permitted Kallio to score. In the eighth Poole hoisted a fly to renter which Ktrana failed to grasp. Krug, next up, sent a basehlt to center. The hell went to the fence when Strand failed to shut the gate, and Pooe scored. Klahers sacrifice fly permitted Krug to reat Ninth-innin- g Rally. score. t Preceding Don Martin's whan, there The ninth for the Beavers waa a blank, In and ere some other brilliant doing. then Salt Lake took up their half, Bees the that so were brilliant and when it waa over the home dub had fact, they lid- put three tallies across and had ths won the game., tying and winning runs on ths baselines. Mr. Brown's timely contribution made It The Rousing Finish. ay for the base runners and aleo for Cravath started orf with a hit to left, I others concerned who were of homeand Rieger took hla place as runner. town leanings. The only persona who Jenktn. followed with another hit, and a hit Weren't made easy by Mr. Brown place as runner. Lynn, Were the members of the Portland bell Glnglardl took his was tossed out by Kal-llfor Gould, Plllette. betting dub, and especially one Herman runners the Slglin bit a sdvanclng. be to preaent the pitcher who happened to Genln. Rieger scoring. sacrifice fly When Mr. Brown did his do-Band slipped' ona into right, scoring f If the Bees had lost yesterday's game Wllholts resounding double to if would have been little short of - a Glnglardl. PUlette on and Sand third right putKallio. tim against the national pastime.th They relieved btMball both jloyed soma next The explanaWeld. play requires and in th field, particularly in to fHome folk av tho Bee hav got it into tion. Strand hit a slow grounder shorL Toung fielded the ball perfectly their heads that they can hit double and the threw circumstances as quickly, arid triple and home run any tlm they Poole would have had to leave it, and bunting ha become a iot demanded. fel like the base had he employed both hands for art In the Kond inning and again in so he tried It with one. The ths to catch, Bee the fourth 'yesterday the firt stick, but even If It had, it is tne Portland pitcher hit safely, and ball didnt doubtful fceeach If Strand would have sucsxtremely case he was forced by the been out. It looked as though Paul had ceeding batter, and in each atcase, also, the throw aa Inch. Anyhow, beaten tie third batsman delivered hit. Fbr Strand waa on. andbythen Brown knocked most of the experts mho are not paid It over, as previously described, scoring their for being expert, but mho offer more of hlmsolf. The and ahead Strand Wllholt service freely nevertheless, a little have club will play again this afternoon at Hinting at opportune time would 1:30 oclock. rf moved a great weight from the shoulder of the grandstand. Opposed to this view of the unpaid BEAVERS 6, BEES 8. is that of other equally nsnpeid and some paid experts, who say that one PORTLAND. ran isnt worth foolin with in this perk. hit-t- n tth everybody in the betting order sec.300 or better, or nearly so, the ond group of expefts contend that its npt good baseball to waste one of them on a sacrifice. The second group of experts seem to have precedentfor this season at least behind them, for it certainly has been amply demonstrated that on run isn't Ojf much account. o there you have both side. Like some bird Snakespeare wrote about, it's or not to a question of to Two out when winning run scored. Bees Fielding Wobbly. SALT LAKE. ... AS to fielding, It waa not only a bad of The commisIn Bee for the way day The moat outsion; but also of omission. In the standing example of this developed seventh inning when, with runnere on to waa ball e the hit first end second, pitcher. Apparentily there wee oodles of time to get a force at third, but, after leisurely looking the situation over, tha pitcher threw the 'ball to first. Afterwards both those runners scored. A play to second would have been a aura off-col- or I. ion San Fran. Sacra. . . . Lea An- g- . Saattle .. Vsrnon ,, Oakland Salt Lake Portland Lost LouhrTiDn Tolodo ftt. panl .. Milwankon .... Columbus BOSTON. May 26. A review of th Ten Innings May of ths most thrllllnir baseball seen hers track season Indicate that the college At R. B. H. Minneapolis were this ssason preafthtad by the Angela University of California team will bo 1 7 IS and Bsnators today. Los Angeles won Toledo thrown against a soli4 phalanx of otrong, 1 4 10 Minneapolis in ths tenth, I to 2. Both Crandall and not extraordinary, eastern athleteo Batteries Morrieett, Okrto, McCnUough and but in the annual I. C. A. A. A. A. champion Prough wars in rars form and Aheir pitch- Manion; . James, Robertson and Mayer, of contest ths ing was the featurt at the Harvard stadium hero toships At foennntft- -morrow and Saturday. The squad of a I LOS ANGELES. SACRAMENTO. dozen Californians ha been training on ' At Kaaaaa City ABRH.O.A. the stadium track for several ny Rh Kilfer.cf. 4 0 0 1 Otfcttfgs.Sb 0 0 t S 9 Iadiaaapolia should be thoroughly aeclimated. It in-m ........ Kansan City MeAIy.ee. 4 0 0 0 0 Kopp.lf. ,, 10 (Ten Innings.) cludes men who gained national note w Carroll, If HPkrk.Sb... ft 1 4 3 ft of last season, Batterlan Caret. Stryker. Bartlett and Dix- the Olympic contest Mfoilwtalh 4 0 01S ft Grtjrralb 4 0 013 r, Carter a and among them Captain A. B. Sprott, Blackwell. 4 Crwfrd.rf t OiCsaptacf 4 0 0 3 0 on; McCarty i and H. P. Mullers high jumper. Mehof.2b 0 0 13 Si Rjsarf 3 0 111 Lsdar.Sb. ft 0 0 1 ltOrs.ee. ..a 4 0 14ft R. H. K. There is doubt aa to the entry of Inland At it. Paul 1 Stanford athlete, although Morris Kirk 8 ft leeey.e. , 4s o0 o a1 1 'Elliott, a. . 1 0 0 3 0 Col am bun 1 4 1 sey. crack dash man, probably will com3 ft St. Pan! Prough p. 3 0 0 0 fBalil raadai.pe 0 0 0 3 1 Boee. . .. 1 0 0 0 0 win, Batteries Clark. Haid and Wilton; Griner, pete. Robert Hutchinson, California en; turns.... Hannon and McMenemy. trant who has pushed Paddock In aeveral 10 0 0 0) races on the cost, has done 21 6 seconds 24 3 10328 lft Total 37 $ 18018 Total. for the furlong, but hla best mark for the WE8TERV LEAGXnC. t Batted for Carry in the ninth. has been 10 seconds. century IProofh out for bunting third strike foul. O. O. Hendrixon, Californias 444" win-nWichita I Ret ted for Prough tn the tenth. of last, season at Philadelphia, will ... Tulsa Score by isnl&g. Califacer a fasten field next Saturday. Oklahoma City ... Loe Angeles no entrant In the . fornia will have Joplin - Buna .,..,,,41--0 4 4 -JBatea n of racer-iRicui whkR Tlty Hite ..1 210 gt. Joseph win...... , the recent Penn carnival Bacra meato Omaha 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Kane ner; W. K. MatMahon of M. I. T. and N. P. Brown of Cornell appear to be the Hite 3 4 1 0 0 L .2 8 Des Moinea ' Errors leaders. Summery; McAuley. Ceeey, Ryen, Kune responsible Orr. TMterdaya Results. for prough 2, CranDefeat for Gourdin of Harvard In the Three-basHome dall 1. rua Pick. bit Crew broad jump is most improbable. The ford. hits Craudall. MHUffimm. negro start has been placed first in the Stole bears Kopp, Pick. Ka orifice bit Csecy, five meets in which he has competed, Raw on belle Off Prough McAaley. Killefer. last Saturday outleaping the collegiate 2. 2, off Crendcll Struk out By Prough 2, record with a Jump of 24 feet, 8 inches. sad Batteries Burch, Davenport Ling!; by Cnndnll 3. Double pleye Pick to Moll He is expected to crowd Bol Butler s sad Croaby. wits; Mctisfflgan to Orr ts Moliwitg 2. I'm American mark of 24 feet, 8 inches, made plree - McGrew tad Keeoa. Landon of At Tolas R. H. E. in last Juls Olympic trials. 12 8 Vale. Wichita t 01mpic recordholder, probably will al12 20 4 be unchallenged in the high jump, Wichita WILDNESS SECOND and McDonald Haley. though Muller of California has jumped Batler!rw4?rgsvy, 6 feet, 3 Vft Inches this spring. FATAL TO OAKLAND Griffin; Hougblaad. Morris and Quer. Halsey, Princeton, and Tolbert, HarR. H. K. vard, both football stars, have led eastAt Blaus City 1 By ferric. 9 Dea Moines f. ...... . ern bhot putters with heaves of around ...8 OAKLAND, May 26. The Seals won Sioax City feet. Majors of California, another big ...4 18 1 46footoall the first gams of the eerie with the Oaks (Eleven Inning.) man, is the best of the westernRussell and ers, tossing the 7 and Batteries Men Banner; 6. to by taking today's game, weight around 44 feet Alten was a little wild in the second Spellman. Merchant' of California, who won the and also allowed three hits, which netted hammer throw last season, is not with No other game scheduled. four runs in this frame. After that, the team thiO season, and Speers of however, he steadied and gave but five Princeton leads in the east. The Califormore hits, three of which were recorded nians bring no heralded ' successor to This in the eighth. Merchant. Scott end his associates played conIn predictions of team totals, close j in Local Tourneys followers sistent ball. of track have veered since the At Oakland; of the Californians at Cambridge arrival OAKLAND. BAN FRANCISCO. Rolf In the semifinal matches yesterday from that team to Yale and Cornell. They AB.R H.0.A ABR.H.0A. afternoon in the Newhouse trophy tour- believe that the ability of the Ithacans to Cooper. If. ft 0 0 1 0! Schick If., 4 0 3 3 4 naments. Otorge Von Kim and A. K. Kell win seconds, thirds and fourths may take 1 8 . 0 0 Wilie.ef. 4 Rath 2b.. 4 0 13 4 were victorious in class A. Miss Florence the title back to the Red team. Last Gaiato.lb. ft 0 010 2'Fifxxerld.rf 4 W. in B, class and Sowlea Halioran from L champions year's Pennsylvania are Millcr.rf .. 4 0 0 2 ft and W. T. Benson and Bishop J. 8. Glass not expected to repeat. A thirty-poiKnight. 2b. 4 1 40'Cooall.lb 4 in class C. The final matches will be total won for them last season and, wfth O' Karan, Xb. 3 Rrabakr aa ft 1 the events so split as seems probable 8 Kelly. ef... 8 White.ftb. 4 2 staged this afternoon. now, that number again should secure Mrs. F. C. Schramm won the play-oKochlr,c. 4 0 2Wa)b.aa.. 3 Altea p... 8 0 3 Scott, p...., 4 in the women's handicap tourney from the championship. Arlett nx Mi last Saturday. Her card yesterday tWlaa ... 0 1 0 4 oj showed at net of 42 for the nine holes. P. D. Allison and Mrs. J, Jensen Mrs. Totals. .33 8 0 34 341 Total.. .30 7 8 27 12 had tied School with Mrs. Schramm last SaturBatted for Altea is aintta, day. tRaa for Arlett 1s siath. Pete Newbold, for the LafayFollowing are the results of the Beore by lasings; ette school nine twirling in its game with tha Oakland tourney matches: Runs Clasa A George Von Elm defeated R. Sumner school team yesterday afternoon 4 4 4 2 G. HalVoran, 2 up; A. K. Bell defeated set his opponents down with but three Hits .....0 3 4 8 8a a Francisco hits. His performance waa the beat of George Le Roux, 1 up. Runs ... .......ft 4 4 4 Class B Miss Florence Halioran de- any pitcher in the grade school league . 0 3 4 0 Hits 19 1 on to date. Thg accre of the game waa holes: James feated up Waters, Btrafmary: Rrmrs Miller. Altea. Walah 2. W. R. Walker lost to L. W. Sowles, 2 4 to 0. Three-base hit feat. bits fehlck, down and 1. Tha Irving Junior high team acor.d Brubaker, Knight, White. .Wilie. Sacrifice Class C W. T, Benson defeated Charles thair seventeenth eoneeeuttve win by hits Rath. Brubaker, KeJlr. Bases on balls the Stewart, 6 .to . Alten 4. Struck out Be Scott 0. by Altea 1. Tyng, 4 and 5; Bishop J. 8. Glass defeated BOYS. HU with pitched ball Walsh. Rons reaped!-bl- F. H. Rolapp, 2 and 1. Forest 4, Onequa 8. for Alten 0 Scott ft. Time 2)0, la- Junior 6, Stewart 0. Irving piles Tomas and Byron. American GIRLS. Forest 10r Onequa 25. Licks Jackson in TIGERS 14, West Junior 0. FRANCIS EARLY VICTORY PARIS, May 2. (By th Associated Edison 12, Sumner 6. II and Arnold Press.) Wtlliam T. Tllden Bjr I'nivenel Srviee. W. Jones today put in some good practice DOUGLAS LEAGUE LOS AKGELS, Mav 26. Th. Vernon tn doubles against Andre Gobert, French Ameriand J. E. D. Jones Tigers piled up runs and hits off Ftancls player, The Salt Lake Pressed. Brick company for the comin the first three innings and won from can team, in preparation of play in the team yesterday son an game from Seattle, 5 to- - 2. today. Geary relieved mencement Saturday The game waa fast Francis in the third and stopped the scor- worlds championship hard court tennis East Mill Creek. and exciting. matches Tllden waa in fine form. With throughout ing. Walters of the brick team was the batbut At Lr Anerlra his partner fie won the first aet, I SEATTLK. ting star of the game. He pounded out TERNOJf. loet the second set, owing to Jones two home runs. One of them cam with KB ? P R.H.O.A. weakening toward the last. V4 Chdbme.ef AB runner ahead of him. 5 0 0 4 1 Lane.rf,. Later Tllden played a ret In singles a The brick team has as yet been unWstral.Sb 8 4 4 3 2'High.lf,.. 2 I T 4 4 with Arnold Jones, giving Jones a handiMrphy.lb 3 4 17 OiHchnder.rf 4 4 14 0 cap of 30 in each game, and Jones, de- able to sign up for a game Monday. Anv Kldred.cf. 8 4 14 2 3 0 team desiring a game for that day should Hannah.. 4 him, Knwty.2b 4 0 1 4 0'BrnithSh,. 8 2 111 feated up Douglas 151-Mrs. Molls BJurstedt Mallory defeated call Cnghm If. 4 4 2ft 4rcker.1b. The batteries for yesterday's game-of two sets in singles, 0 14 Otrrencli 4 4 2 1ft Edith Sigourney Btuapfs 84 IL Lake Pressed Brick team Olson Salt 5 and 0. 8, DtGnrman 2b AUm. end Hamilton, Uaetert Ettat Mill Creek,-Russ- ell yrancia.p ODeil.p.... and Fisher. (ieary.p.. 2 4 1 4 2 Tennis tHpencee. 10 10 0 .. 1 4 0 0 4 (Bate. SACRAMENTO. Give Beavers Stake. Lake 8. At Oakland Oakland 5, San Francisco 7. At Los Angeles Seattle 2, Vernon 5. At Sacramento Los? Angeles 3, Sacramento 2. - ABBOGZATIOV. ..t" ' STANDING AMZRICAX Kanata City . Indianapolis .. . MUmeapolia Old-tim- Portland 6, Salt A Hast a Memphis 2, Atlanta 4. Chattanooga Birmingham 4. At Nnahrilio Now Orleans 4. Nashriit 12.' At Uul Roek Mobiin 12, UttU Rock 15. OUT. IN TENTH e Ninth Salt Lakers Stage One of Those Four-ru- n Lead and Inning Rallies, Overcome 7 Win Out With a Tally to Spare; Gould and Kallio Pitch Extraordinarily Good Ball; Miscues Behind Pudgy At Salt Lake Southern Association I U. OF M. DEFEATS IDAHO. MISSOULA. Mont.. Mav 26. Th. Uni- versity of Montana staged a batting rally In the seventh Inning of today', game here and defeated the University of Idaho, 4 to 3. Boor ft ft 4 ft 1 1 3 I 1 ft 2 1 2ft 1 ft OWilfierp. 1 Ansel! ft. . 'fUmtdp.cf, rrstr,ac 3,8nigrr. 4 1 1 1 4 0 4 1 0 0 8 3 3 4 0! 43 13 15 27 9 by inning: Totals. 38 10 13 V 11 .0 4 7 0 3 3r0 0 818 0 1 2 2 4 0 3 3 010 Ogden : Error Era rw 3, Kenaa 8. Whit, Summary tree, h.tberg. Hardy. Brooks. An)!, Snell Tw-bs Three hate Senna hits groee. hits Eean Whltefrre. Lsyne. Coray, ober. base Stolen James, Come, d. Ansell, Wllfley. Sacrifice-ArrbibalBrooke Wild pltcfc-CoraJama. Sacrifice flies Gober. Struck out By Wllfley ft, by Crane t. by Corny 1, Bases on balls Off Wllfley 8. off Crane 8, off foray 2. Balk Crane. Wild Double play Ansell pitches Crane, Wllfley. to Trmedr. Hit by pitched ball Archibald by Paused ball Kenna. Left oa bases Wllfley. Ogden 3, Irwinton 4. Attendance 1800. Tim of game 3 hours. Cmptres BoseUena sad Lund berg. Lrwislos EXPRESS NINE WINS. yesterday; defeated the Federal Reserve baseballers by a atore of 9 to 1 in a game played on lhe East high school campus. Brown, who pitched for the winners, allowed but one hit. The bank teams run came in the fourth inning as a result of two errors. Dansie featured with a home run. OUTPOINTS LEONARD. SCRANTON, Pa Mav 26. Mike Gibbons. St. Paul middleweight, easily outIn a pointed Leo Leonard, Wilkes-Barrbout here tonight. GIBBONS e, ten-rou- JEFF Theyre Right on the Job in Atlantic City e Two-bas- e Racqueteers Practice Put HIT FOR of-t- 6, Sill 1 4. t. 80100 1114 TVW4H Batted 82 2 10 24 ftf Total'. 80 for Adams In the ninth. Geary In the ninth. IBatted for cattlY Knnv Hltf Temob ...4 0 ...0 2 I 8 37 2 0 4 4 4 0 1 0 1 2 12 02044 Western Conference Title Matches Under Way Measurements of Hoostcr Speedway Entries Taken CHICAGO, May 26. Harry Vories and 12 University of ChiPerry Segal of theBaatian of Indiana, cago, Frederick of Norton Minnesota, and L. C. Henry Brown of Illinois, strong candidates in the annual western intercollegiate advanced through the first and second roondrChi-of on the University of singles today cago hard courts. were and Norton hardest pressed Vories for their victories, the former defeating George Relnde), Jr., of Michigan,three-e- t. while Norton won only after a ..fight against K. Myers of. Illinois, 2. The largest field ever to start in the event began the tourney. The 1920 champion, Walter Wesbrook of Michigan, was unable to compete, owing to an attack of appendicitis last week. 42 114 44 .. 8 Russ ..s. ft 0. wtAmli w2 Lr A ft. JvnLrtlS2 Error Stnropf. Three-bas- e Summary hit FTancia. Two-baahits French. Hannah 2. RatteV4fl rans ffldred. Hannah. French, Letcher. .Orman. Stolen bases Hannah. Schneider. hits Munby. Sacrifice riormaa 3. Eldred. Struck out By PranrOs none, br Dell 0, br Baara 8. on balls Off Francis 8. off Geary fietrr iMIf. offft Dell 3. Huns responsible foiw Francis httt, s rnns. 12 at hat off Francis in 2 innings. Charge defeat fo Francis, e Double plays credit victorr to Dell. to Smith; Frrach to Gormaa to Locker. Wild pitch Hit with pitched bail WUterall. Dell. Time of game 1 hour A4 minutes, empires Phrle and Caey. (Copyright, 1921, by H. Trada Mark V. 8. Bf. tt 6, 5, Fiihar. Pat OT.) t INDIANAPOLIS. Mav 26 Activity the speedway where the automobile race will be run Monday shifted front (he track to the garages today. The cars that qualified yesterday , were teradoww wht!e measurements were" made bv representatives of the American Automobile association, the rules of which goern racing here, and mechanics and drivers were preparing the remaining cars for the other qualifying tomorrow. 600-mi- trials SEMtPROS RED 80 VtCTlMS. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio. May 26 Th Sox Red Boston celebrated "Everett Scott day," In honor of their shortstop, today bv defeating the McElroys, local semlprofeeslonal baseball team, 7 to 4. eTV By BUD FISHER r r1 |