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Show tv r r if xlVA MVxt rfT'r- fra t mr,,, MAY 27, 1921. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, rtDf THE GUM P S C 0 Mg' OV, MO THC. MOBY yNGrRKTEfOU IE A MOT- HI'VE TRTNQr ALU MT LTB VCU tAOYHS LOOK AT THAT out eiy E. T H'S HE jig tS -- BEEH r FIN at OF MT ClOTHtS" f trawbfbrt .Shortcake- - 'Total. IIP PIRATES Giant Hurler - Holds Pittsburg .Helpless and In flicts His Second DefeC i , ...... ...... - vioulokt interest - ........ ........ Philadelphia St. Louis ........ Cincinnati .. ...... Basult. Tssterday At Pittaburf Cincinnati 4. Pittabopf L At Bouton (Pint game) New York B, Boa-to- n 8; (second fane) New York 3, Boston I. At Philadelphia Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia B. No other fames scheduled. 0000 PITTSBURG. ABKHOAi ABH.HOA. Bohne.Sb.. 8 12 1 2'Bifbee.lf.. 8 8 2 4 4 it. days. A LONE ... 0 018 OiLarey.cf 9 0 1 OjUrtiTllle.Bt 3 0 1 10' SMS .If.. ABRHOA 1 1 3 S t1 1 12 1 BORTOV. I OPswell.ef.. Bsrbsre.ss 4 Rothwth.rf ABBBOA 110 H 1 1 OINlxoo.lf. . 4 4 0 212 OTruiw.lf . 4 0 OIBoerkelb. 4 0 0 1 2 Holke 2 Ford. 2b. .. 4 0 4 0 0 0 S'NeUl.e.. 0 0 McQnlUa.p. 0 Scott. p 11 11 lb., 06 Meholtoa tdibaon , . fOowdy, .. .80 5 .576 .525 2717 McQuillan 12 Total.. .Mm) .472 .804 ur At Detroit (Pint tux) Okies. 1, Detroit Chic so a Detroit S. 11; iaeeowl At at. LauI, Clovolaod 12. St. bonis a (Called st sad of oishth loalss; rain. ) ho other sssios orlMdsled. tBl . Today'. SoMalt. Cleveland st St. Lonia No other Khednled. DETROIT, May 14. Detroit divided a with Chlcaao today, win-nl- n the drat, 11 to 1. and losing the second, I to S. The locals won tha opener by a sustained attack. Faber was knocked out o( the box before on out 1 0 had been completed. Detroit made sight runs in the first inning on seven hits. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago bunched seven of Its nine hits with two peases otf Oldham to win tha 8 27 U second game ' CHICAGO. DTTROfT. AB R H O.A. Ai B H 0 A. ' 4 O 0 10 0 2 8 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 t 82 in awreuth. fiattd for fRattcd for ONeill in ninth. in Scott ninth. for tKattcd fBatted for Gowdy In ninth. Score by innings: New York ......2 0 0 0 1 0 8 ,, 1 1 8- -8 18 er pea-cam- pen IKayrea... Total By RAY PEARSON. NEW YORK, May 26. Something not on the books took place at the Man hasaet training camp of Georges this afternoon. With tha announcement of 'Manager Francois that the European champion would not put on a glove until next Wedneshours old. the rail day not twenty-fobirds, moat of them curious fans, discovered something. Those of keen glima saw action In the outdoor ring and that action waa provided by one white and ons colored man. It was like looking sat a moving picture at a great distance, for the curtain frame waa an open barn door. Three hundred yards 'away from the barbed wire fence Georges Carpentter, for Georges waa the white man, and Joe Jeanette, the negro, were splashing punches at each other. Pater on this same Frenchman waa mixing wallops with Italian Joe Gana, the Brooklyn Francois Descampa, partner. sparring the man who said there would be no until next a edneeday, waa in sparring New York fixing up an automobile license while this waa going- - on. Perhaps Georges and hia trainer. Out Wilton, were stealing a march on Descampa aa well aa on the critics, who have been so patiently to aee him show hia waiting wares. To the appearance of Joe Jeanette in camp today is attributed the ring action. The big negro, who yeare ago defeated bout in Carpentter in a twenty-roun- d Paris, landed early in the day and didn't have to wait long before becoming busy with the gloves. Jeanette waa aa surwhen he waa told to prised aa anybody bout with get ready for a Carpentier. Wilson Gua slipped us the news about the workout after it waa finished. Oeorgea felt like some real work tosaid Wilson, and so he got busy. day,"worked about an hour and a half, doUS the regular gymnasium stuff, such ing as shadow' boxing and floor exercises and topped it off by boxtwo four with Jeanetis and rounds, ing two with Gans. It wae light boxing, for no heavy work was tried. Ws saw Carpentier, Jeanette and Gans after the boxing, because they couldn't be seen before, this being one of the closed'' days at Manhasset, and no one showed any evidence of punching, so wg must take it for granted it was light work. Our guess is that the boxing was for the purpose of working up speed and Wilson Informs us that Georges was tres vite, which means something Carpentier visited the Nassau county courthouse at Mlneoia today to obtain a permit toat use firearms at his training Manhasset The permit was quarters The issued by County Judge Emith. said he wanted to have some tar- fighter -get practice. double-head- er Johnsn m S 0 0 t e o Mulign.Sb 4 Collin, ib 4 0 0 2 Hooper, rf 4 0 2 2 Falk. If... 4 0 2 4 Btrsnk.ef 2 0 0 1 Sbeely.lb 4 0 11 YaryaB.e. 4 0 10 Faber p.. 0 0 0 0 DaFwprt.p 8 18 0 MurpSy. 10 0 0 7 Toons 2b. 4 t, 9b. s Barge Bosh, a.. . 0 robb.cf.,. 12 111 0 1 Betaton 8 s 1 0 1 1 r i Illll MUa 04 be Hit' 1110 118 PHILLIES HIT BARRAGE DEFEATS BROOKLYN a... 08 14 0X04 111 111 114 t 0,04 18 FMCi TME SZO STORE" Q CONSISTENT HITTING WINS FOR INDIANS rMr. Man Such Wonderful Values Mens ing made familiar with, old mother earth. eleven (Tactically ail of the first of last year will leave thestring East high by the graduation route this spring However, they are all enthusiastic about the game and are a great help to Rom. 8T. D0UIS. May Cleveland' In showing tha leaser lights just how hitting and Ineffective pitching ney the thing la done. by four BL Doula hurlera gave the In The afternoons are being devoted to dlana teday'l contest, 12 to S. The gama was called at the end of the eighth in- tackling the dummy. The aspirants are because of rain. proving themselvee to be stickers and ningCLEVELAND. from the Interest in the game at this fT. L0C18. AI R H O.A.j AB.1B.0L stage of the training, prospects look good 1 I for a large (quad of seasoned candidates J.mlaa.lf 3 0 e 1 0 Tobla.rf.. 4 Kvaaa.lf. 12 3 1 0 Gerber. M. 4 0 0 3 1 at the East high school next fall. 1 210 0 Slaler.lb.,,4 2 til t Burn. lb. Coach Romney plane to load his proIf 4 2 Graoey.cf 10 1 OiwiUam. teges in automobile some afternoon and 0 Beveroid.e, 10 110 Bmltb.ef. 12 11 speed them away from prying ei ea. there 1 0 0 Smith, 2b. , 4 0 10 Woed,rf . to let the state championship eleven give O.rdnr 3b 4 3 2 0 4jJ.eobaa.ef 4 0 12 them a taste of what real football 1 2 ljoieeaon.Sb Bewail. aa. 0 1 10 to. amounts 2 4 2 Siph.o 2b Palmm,p. 10 0 0 Among this large squad ia a group of O'Neill,. 113riUyaop... Koipp..., 0 0 0 0 1 0 Uevlakle,, 10 10 seasoned players who bid fair to make iVaaglldr.p 0 0 0 0 3 up the major portion of the first string i WetMi. 0 0 0 0 0 eleven. Vie Taufer and Bull" Rordame, Pony1' itBilUags.. 1 0 0 0 0 Ai Catrow, Billie Lawrence, Lew Peterson and Hat Roberta Vorse, Total! 97 13 12 34 It) Trttata. U 2 10 24 12 have all had a season or more on the Bitted for Bayae la tha atatk. second team and should help out a great tBatted for Vaof UOef la the eiaktli. deal on the new eleven. r 0 0 2 4 1 2 0 213 ctvreland It. Loei. ,.,.0 O I 0 1 0 1 0- -1 con-late- nt Youll Want at Least a . Half Dozen Pairs of These Socks They Are Spring Football Practice in Full Swing at East High 75c Summary; Imitb. grrorw Brans, Two-bae- a itephenaoa, Heather Mixed Utah Labor Rumored Day Fight Is Dempsey-Willa- rd By HARRY NEWMAN. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., MAy 22 -- Jack Dempsey had hia first workout In the new open-ai- r arena this 'afternoon at Airport. Hundreds of visitors, including many women, made the trip to see the champion go through hia boxing stunts with a quartet of sparring partners. Tha weather waa hot and tho big scrapper just frolicked through the preliminary shadow boxing with hia old smile very much in evidence, but when the boxing period came along he placed the smile In the locker and pasted the boys around to hia heart's content. The layoff yesterday Induced the champion to work all the harder this afternoon and although he went along at top speed all through the workout, he pulled up strong and appeared ready to go on for the entire day at tho same pace. Larry Williams waa the first selection again and the Bridgeport blond stayed in close with the tUleholder, taking many a tiff thump on tho face and body. The to short ripping shots by Daimpeey body had the latter badly winded. Larrys The spectators gave the champion quite a cheer at the end of two rounds of speedy boxing. Big Jack Renault trotted in next and furnished Dempsey with the necessary roughing style which Jack enjoys so much., Renault la a good hitter and a while Dempsey fairly clever boxer and rapped him very hard sevenvl times during the session, he never winced and tried his beat to fight back against the fierce attack. The champion does not know what It means to go along easily with hia battery puU mates Jack does not know how tounforhia punches and aa a result the tunate helpers are being subjected to an awful pasting every time they start. During hia bout with Renault Dempsey let go a hard right punch which caught the sparring partner right on the chin and ae the big canuck reeled back from the effect of the blow, a woman spectator let out a slight scream and then tried to hide behind her eecort while the crowd smiled at her embarrassment. lightJoe Benjtmln, the California waa weight who cam here yesterday, two boxed service into and today pressedrounds with Tram-bltaDempsey. Alex lively another native son, also obliged and worked at a lively clip. Jack, however, allowed the two lighter boys to take ail aorta of seringa at him, while he contented himself dodging the blows about the face. Dempsey got up at 7 o'clock this mornwalk with Ms ing and took a The Utter waa oldest brother, Barney, in the old days in Colorado, a fighter but deserted the game long before Jack waa ever thought of as a boxer. In a few days Barney Dempsey will take over his duties as ohief trainer for his famous brother. Teddy Hayes, who hag been serving In that capactty for th champion, haa so many duties around the camp that ho will bo relieved by Barney. Mike Trent, detective sergeant In the Chicago police department and - an old friend of Dempsey and K earn a ia new at tho camp and serving aa a general supervisor around .tho whoio premises Wo asked Mike wltat ho thought about tho fight. While tho big detective la inclined to believe that It will bo a great contest and that Carpentier Is far from fc expressed the opinion being A eet-uthat'Dempsey would probably lake tha Frenchman. Hers are Dempsey's measurement obtained at camp today: Age 26 (next month). Height 6 feet 1 Inch. now 200. Weight 10 (fighting), Neck 16(4 inches. Cheat (normal) 43 Inches Cheat (expanded) 46 Inches. Reach 74 inches. W aiat 33 Inches. Chicago Trlbaee gait Lake TriboPa Laid Win. NEW YORK, May 26 Jess Willard va the winner of the Dempsey-Ca- r pen tier battle in the big arena at Jersey City on Labor day! While no announcement to (hia effect has been made and la not ifkely to be made until after Dempeey and Carpentier settle their argument at Jersey City on July 2. it can be stated right now that this match is on the cards. From a soarce which cannot be revealed It was learned today that Jack Dempsey already haa agreed to battlen Willard on Labor day if he beats tier. Alao it la said that Willard has to go given hia consent to Tex Rickard ahead and make the match. As fort been the information is he hasn consulted, and wont be unless Georges the upset that dethrones should spring Dempsey.- that- - Willard Is working ia known It to keep up condition. Car-pe- ) mTERTOWN Smart and comfortable A Low Spring and Summer - a, five-mi- le LION Collar UNITED SHIRT AND COLLAR CO. ILSO MAACRSr HEALTH BREAD MAKES LEADERSHIP Do you vant your p, Thigh 22 Biceps Forearm Wrist 16 9 6 Ankle inches 1- , inches. Inches. - child to be er? Give ty of leadhim plen- Health Bread. Special Today, 18c Loaf inches. 14). Inches. LION SHIRTS.TROV, N. 1- -4 Benefit for Ball Team Given at Soldier Summit a Special to Tha Tribune. BOLD1ER SUMMIT. May 26 To a house with the 8. R. O sign conspicuously displayed, the 8oldir Summit Dra- STSTEfl OF BAKERIES matic club presented "Almost Married, a three-awith specialties, Wednesday night. The play was given under the direction of Mrs. Rsigle-mathe company beihg composed of ten members of the local younger set. Special settings and staging and the town turned out en 108880. The proceeds are to be applied to benefit a baseball team which has tho early season earmarks of becoming one of the really fast teams of this section of the state. ct farce-comed- y, n, Pairings for Professional Golf Contests ,Are Made Fiber Silk, Hose, ft one-thi- d C e Pair fine lot of second, having1 only very slight defects. A ws-derfhundreds of men have been waiting fojv'jnst purchase such a sock at this pries. Just the classy sock to wear with oxfords, a very neat heather combination of colors, all sixes. Buy a box of six pairs, assorted colors, for (2.23. (Auerbachs Mens ((tore Main Floor.) Eitrg ' autaa Asa room professionals ar entered In the touma . ment. The international golf competition be tween the United States and Great Britain will be on June 6. the day before the thousand guineas, each nation being represented by twelve players. kite tiewall, Covelea, Northern Three baaa hit Wil2, llalvr. League kit, Saerifie! liam!. Itolea Uert ETmna. Bllllnf hltl CoveleeHe, Sew.lL Sliler, Severe Id 2. Standing ef the Ciuba. Doable play Vaagtlder t Gerber to Blaior. Loft os baoeo Cleveland I, St. Loala S Baaea ea Won. Loat. Fct. -2 .714 ball. Oft Covalaakla 4. off Palmer. 2, off Lewiston 2 2 Bayne 2. otf Veoglldev X Hltn Off Palmero Rmithfield , .204 S In thro, and . 2 Inninca; eft Kolp 2 in Brigham 2 GLEN EAGLES. Perthshire, Scotland, .209 of !a tnnine; off Bayno 4 in two and Logan ., 26. 2 ....3S 2 .190 May (By the Associated Press.) innlnga; oft Vangllder 3 In two American entrants in thg thousand .200 Ogden Struck out By Covetesklo 1, by 2 0 , Tremonton , 000 guineas golf tournament professional X 1. 1, by Bays! by Vpnglldrr Loaln( will open here on June 7 have which and Vmplrbe kferiarity pitcher Palmero. been paired for the qualifying competiYesterdays Reaultl. Evana. Tima of tamo 3 boon 4 miaalaa. tion at eighteen holes, Boms ef (he Lewiston 1J, Ogden 10. pairing follows: WESTERN STARS TO COMRETE. Jock Hutchinson, Chicago, and Hugh Today's Schedule. M cl horn, William SEATTLE, Wnah., May 2 A. R. McNeill, Portrush; 7 (Quay Pope, national diacua champion Brigham at Logan- Hhreveport, La , and Gordon Lot khart, and captain of the University of WashGlen Eagles; Fred McLeod, Columbia ington track team, and Victor Hurley, Country club, Washington, D. C., and Saturday! Schedule, who last week tied the Pacific coaat conEugene LaFltte, Blarrits; Tom Kerrigan, Ogden at Smithfleld. ference record of 2 2 seconds In tha New Seacroft York, and H. Cawsey, Tremonton at Lewlaton. run. will represent tho UniverWalter Haaen, Detroit, and George Dun, Inin of national the Washington Jim Hill; can, Hanger Barnes, New sity CAROS WIN EXHIBITION, York, and George Braid, St, Andrews: tercollegiate track and flald meet at Chi waa -22 . announced June Wilfred it N. ROCHESTER. T Reid, Wilmington, Dei., and Ted St. today. cage ll, May I . They will leave for tha east after tha Ioula Cardinals defeated the PhiladelRay, Oshey. conference meet at Pullman, phia American league club. 4 to 0, today Arnaud Mas, French champion, and northwest - Jl a 4 In .n aahlhllmn same. Iti..BrlUelL.. Bcolch, ind ill PrpmRmnt StepbeiMoa Here's inotlier new summer shape. Note how lines conform to back of head. Sidney smiT E 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 X 2 8 0 each. If.. Error Bancroft, Frisch, Benton. Summary: 0 BellmasAe 111 Two base hit i Kelly. Boeckel, Barbare, Smith, 0 10 Home run Burn. Stolen bate Walker. Sac0 lODMftb... 8 2 2 1 3 BeS,rf . . .. 8 0 1 Benton Double worth South 1 rifice hit 1 O play Blue, 0 9 lb.... 0 0 Hargrve.e 4 to Bancroft to Kelly; Rapp to Frisch. Left on 1 0 Zinn p, Flgeta4.rf 01 0 0 Mrquard.p 8 0 1 bases New York 9, Boelon 8 Base on ball o o Barn hart, f 0 0 0 OjBtraler.Co. Off Benton 8, off MfQuilian 2. Hit Off Beno e iDOUH.p... Carlson, p.. ton 8 In 8 2 8 inning, off Douglas none In two-rouIn 0 Innings, 1 8 Inning, off McQnUIaa13 S4l"824 lif Total. Total 4 10 HU Totals... 81 1 4 27 18 off Struck out By Scott none In 1 inning. Batted for Davenport la the ninth. Batted for Zinn is sigh IS. Beaton 1, by McQuillun 2. Winning pitcher Score by inning; ..08 O 01 0 0 0 0 1 O 111 Chicago Passed Detroit Benton. 0 Losing pitcher McQuiUan. 0 .2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati and Smith ball Two-ba- a Quigley. Umpire O'Day X Ertor hit 0 0 Buamary yFalk. 0 0 0 0 0 01 Tlm 1.&0. Pittsburg Weaek. 2. lone hit Three Falk, Bbraly. Cntshaw, Summary: Two-bas- Brrors MaranelDs, Raerl-fl- e base Btolrn Vrach. Cobb, Yarya. e hita Duncan, Tierney. Tierney. Collins Baasler. Blue. Double play hit Second game Bee. bane Three hits Bohn, bite tjaerifU g, BOSTON to JohnMQ to Bneely ; Dave port t ftohnaon; NEW YORK Left off banea Cincinnati 10, Xlarqnard, See R H 0A ABRHOA. Col I Ins to Oheely; Johnson to Collins to Bbeely. Pittsburf 8. Base on fealla Off Marquard 2, Burn If.. AB .. 2 4 on 2 on 0 4 base Base 4. 8. Detroit OjPoweil.ef Left 12 Chicago 110 2 2IBarbare.se 8 0 10 1 ball Off Da vt off Hamilton 1, off Kina 4, off Caritoa 1 apart 8. off Danaa 8. inniiifs. off Bancrft.ra Hita Off Hamilton 4 la X 1 ftiSothwtb.rf. 4 Off Faber 4 Vn o inning (non out in the Zinn 8 la 8 2 8 Innlnfs, off Carlsoa none is Frisch, 2b. 1 Otniise.lf.. 8 0 0 0 0 firat; off Davenport 0 in eight innings. Struck rf.. I Inning Struck out By Marqnard 2. Win- - Young, 14 iiJNlchlsn.lf 1 0 0 0 0 out By Danaa ft. Losing pitcher Faber UmKelly lb Losing pitcher Hamning pitcher Marqusrd. 8 (' Boeckel 8b 4 I 1 1 2 BUdebrend. Nallin and Wilson. Time of II tom. Time Walker. of Umplrea Brenaaa aad BmsUo. X 4 0 0 7 0 pire x hour 41 minute. lIHolke.lb.. Rapp.Sb.. gam , of game 1.52, 1 1 v I'Pord 2b... 4 Smith, c... 1 0 2IGowdy.e.. 4 0 4 7 Douglas p. Second game: 1 1 KilUagim.p 8 0 0 0 2 Bailee p. . - CHICAGO. DETROIT. 0 0 fBrown. AB R H 0 A ABRHOA. 0 2 8 2 Young 2b. 4 8 1 1 8 Johnea,. 27 10 T . 84 4 Totals. 88 8 72613 Total. 9 t 4 0 Bush Mubgn.db Tw out when winning run scored. 0 0 O'lohb.cf .. 2 0 1 3 0 Collins 2b for Dougia in second, (Batted Phlladei-ph!a 1 1 26 rf. PHILADELPHIA, Hooper, OjYeach.lf... X 0 0 10 May tBatfed for Cruise1 la eighth. 0 0 9 Heilmn rf. ft X 8 3 0 Falk If . gained sixth place today by defeat New 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 York 8- -2 . Oj inef 1. to Flagstead, a Moti) Nineteen hits, ing Brooklyn, t 8 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 Boston ... 1 1 1 8 0 cluding a home run, a double and single Error Barbare. FUlinglm, Twe- - gheely.lb Summary: 1 1 0 8 0 ou 0 Blue.lb. Yaryan.e. by Ralph Miller, completed the rout of baae hit Burns, Powell. Ford. Home run 0 0 Jones. 8b. . 2 8 Kerr.p... 10 Sacrifice hit Stolen bae Friech. the-B- visitors. Boeckel Bargent ftba 0 ft ft X 4 ROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA Kelly-- 1 Salle; Young. Barbara. Doable play Ainamitk.e 4 0 ft 4 X ABRHOA! ABRHOA. Boeckel to Ford to Holke Left on base New Oldham p. 4 1 1 ft 4 n . 2 0 4 Dff FilUn-giOlson, ss Boston ft Basra on ball 6'Rwlings 2b York 0, Woodall. I 0 ft 0 ft (W a. Hit Off Douglas 8 In 1 Inning, off 0 12 0 LebourF.lf. fohnstn.ib 8 0 1 1 8 2 0 0 T 2 4 ut By MeueeI.rf. Struck Inning. Griffith, rf la Salle ft 27 0 84 Totals ll Total. 88 8 ft 8718 Z Wheat If 4 1 I wing Wild pitch Dooglaa. FUlinglm 7. Batted for Jonee in the eighth. 0 1 pitcher Salle. ptone.Sb Umpire Kntctiy.lb 4 0 0 Quigley and ODay. 13 Chicago .........ft 3 0 3 ft 2 0 2 14 2 OjR.M tiler, ra Xlyers.cf.. 4 X 2 ft 3 1 ft 1 ft 0 Detroit football is taking quite a hold Summary : Error Johnson 8, Mulligan, Bar- - onSpring the male students of the East high hit Joara, Yeung. gent. Two-bat- e Mulligan, Tbrra-baa- e hit Hooper, Oldham. Home nine school and Coach Ott Romney is makStolen base Young. ing the best of the opportunity. RomHellmana. 8bly. Falk. for football candidates Mootil. Sacrifice hit neys spring call Buah, Tracb. tTATf ft tftOAOW FOUMDCD II Mulligan b Collin to nbeafy; brought .out a more thgtj aspirants. Johnson to Bbeely; Flagstead hundred suits wers given (o More than Left o bases Chicago 4, Detroit ft. out and the reet of the boys have been Rases on balls Off Kerr 1 off Oldham 2. playing in togs furnished by themselves Struck out By Oldham 1. by Kerr L. Lmpiree or taking the ups and (owns of the Tima of NaUin, Wilson and Hildebrand. game in their old clothes. game 1 hour 4ft minnten. Ail of the candidates have been introduced to the ball and at present are be- ' v. MS DEMPSEY 00 New York won the f NEW YORK Rsnrrft.ss I crowd. It was Pittsburg's second defeat at home, each administered by Marquard. The visitors knocked Hamilton out of the box In the second. Schmidt returned to the contest and threw out four base runners attempting to steal. Daubert.lb Housh.cf.. Doncan.lf. Kopf.as. . Fonseca, 2b Breasler.rf 12 My took tha first rams, I to (, and Boston second, 4 to 1, In today's double-heade- r. Poor fielding by Boston and Kelly's hitting wars responsible for thetheGiants' left victory. Nixon crashed Into field wall In the first contest trying to which went Burns drive, eventually get for a home run. He was carried off the field with several minor sprains which will keep him out of the game several grlsch 2b. Young. rf,. Kelly. lh. . Wslker.cf Rapp.Sb. . home-coc... Smith, 28. The PITTSBURG, 'May Benton. inf Pirates 4 today suffered defeat from Douglas,p.p. to 1, before an immense Cincinnati, I 19 27 GEORGES t Hqr troT-WR- ITE 'nCK.E- T- BUT LEAVE HT CLOTHED by Former French Champ Boxes Four Utah Mauler Gives Four Salt Laker U Factor. in , Round With Two SparSparring1 Partners Busy Sox Win Over the Tigers. Afternoon With Mitts. ring Partners in Secrecy. Bum, Today's Bohsduls. Cincinnati at Pittsburg. New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, ttt. Louis at Chicago. CINCINNATI 8 VJAHT-AHTT- YE i NOUR. OWN Batted Scope by innings: 0 0 Brooklyn 118 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia Errors Olson. Konetchy, Krueger, Summary: It Miller, J. Hiller, Braggy. Wnghtstone, Twe base hits Williams. R, Miller. Rawhaga, Wiightatoae t Rome rum R. Miller, Stolen base J. Miller, Braggy. Sacrifice hit Double plays Olson to Klldnff to o Mlller-tto Iee. Left on Circuit-Cl- out 8 Konetchy; Ring base -- Brook Ira 8, Philadelphia 11. Bates on balls Off ('adore 1, off Bailey 1. off Ring 1. Hits Qff Cadore 10 In 2 1A innings, off Bailey 0 In 8 2 8 innings Struck eat By Cidore 8, by Bailey 3. by Ring ft. Panned ball Braggy. Umpires Moras end Losing pitcher Cadore, Time 1.44. Bigler. BOSTOJf, Brooklyn Bouton T24 Total,... 42 for Bailey in ninth. H0 BRAVES AND GIANTS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL BATIOIAI, LEAGY7Z. Ptttibnrf New YorK fhieavo 1o! w"T 8 0 8 0 8 0 , lOBUYR. 50FT EWLU. CK.ABEJ OFAMtrE A LA NEW8URT3-FfKOC TE- A- WHAT WOULO YbU AflVTHIHa XoD UKF . Kildnff,2b 8 0 0 4 SWUims.cf.. 5 2 2 Krueger. e. 4 O 0 I 2iJ Hiller. lb 4 3 8 (adore. p.. 1 0a 00 00 Oie.Ib... X 0 1 Bailey. p.. OiRruggjr.e, I 0 Hood. .t. 10 0 OlUcgp..., 4 0 0 15 YOURT MENU TOU CANT FINt OUT WHAT t CAM FUT A TET LIKE IN MT WARDROBE BOWL EOUF OF ' ahc nr TweM At- e- BUT tET HE TROP ONE UTTLE PROP OF THAT ODP OH MT CLOTHES ANP VMCN TRY 'TO BRVTBH ,IY OFF THE CLOTVt QrOW YJVYH . T' 1H to eat 'xwvi uke 'wvtAT - .I ul , , 100-ya- - , ? 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