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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING', MAY 30, 1921. 8 ANY ARE PUT ON, BUT FEW- ARE: KNOCKED OFF - BEAVERS DIVIDE WITH BEELETS IN SUNDAY PROGRAM V NEW YORK WOMAN Honolulu, t. h , May of (Chicago - eel a mark of two minute 220- - ard wlm second In a women In open water, which i believed to The race was he, a world record over a poure. Fanny im rack of Australia holds a similar mark for the distance, bu thtw Is ald to have been made over a tourse mote favorable to the swimmer. Haig Priest of ,Los Angelcn won tha national junior championship high dive event, and Ivan Steadman of Melboumttset a new' Hawaiian recbreast stroke, ord for the1 covering ethe distance In two minute aecondn. and e Salt Laker Rally Voluminously for Overwhel" -- ming Victory in Eighth Inning of First Gama; i Rudy Kallio Gives Great Exhibition of Ef-- , 200-va- rd fectiveness in Pinches in Second ; Lpcals Marooned. See Seventeen 4-- Coyotes fAt Salt Lake: First game Angeles 0, Beaver4, TANDINO OF THE CLUBS. 12; Bees 10,-7- . First game IOUTLAND. Sacramento 5 Afternoon At Sacramento: game Los Angeles. 2, Sacra4 7 5 7 35' .660 San Frarl. mento 3. 3, ; .....4j Saeto. .. ....! 3!.. S 3t S' 4 0 10 33! .523 First At Los game 1 27' .540 41 s' . Angeles: Lot Ang. ,.,i 6L3 2' f .. 4 iL J7 5 5 0 27! .619 Seattle 2, Vernon 3. Second game Saattla Varnen 777.. 3 2 3; 7 ..1 3 3 5 27,509 3 . 2 63' .469 2' 5' Oakland S, Vernon 8. Laka ..I 2 0 ,1 4 3, 2.. 5;17 .354 Sat tf At Oakland: Forenoon game 4 .292 2 7 0 2' 2i 0 Portland Oakland 4, San Francisco 2. 118 20 23,2526 26 31 34 Lo,t jiAt San Francisco: Afternoon Francisco game Harknea relieved Poison and re tired the side. wet In grounds. the first inning of tne second game, postponed; 11 1 -- . S1 1 1 . . 1 series. th ,t1U leaders-I- n putting th Sunday double-headwith th, Bna they marked up their fourth victory of the set. Salt Lake having won ihr-- other three. , 7 4 for t Th (cores yesterday were 10 to 12 to $altLake in the flret game and T for Portland In the eeoond. Th opener . was a pretty slick little hail game until Polaon lost bia control an h'a twiat In the eighth inning, when the' Bees rounded the bases si times, t lit the second gems Kslllo showed some rna,,rkable pitching In the emergencies. Three times the Bee, quit with the bases full end three times with two left on. All" (old. Salt Lake saw aeventeen base Sun nor stranded on the bae line. Thlz ome pretty close to being a record for a game on the local lot. LbLth4 sixth Inning a walk and two Kallio hit filled the base and then truck out Cravath, Strand and Lynn la fuccewlon. By - er nine-inni- Home-run- Lacking. s Last Sunday, when the Tigers played double-headin the Salt Lake park, iBiers were tpelve home runs. Amaslng ft aa may seem, there wa only one yesterday, and Jimmy Pools got that. Thera was plenty of hitting of various sorts end 'kinds, however, to moke- up for any larteof home runs. In the first gems Portland made twelve hits, and they ade seventeen In the second. giving hits for the un a total of twenty-nin- e V The Bee, made eleven hlte In the dree game and seventeen In the second, The total hits giving them twenty-eigh- t. falling eight short of Were, The Beavers' total Mat Sunday's total. qf bases on hits yesterday was thirty-seve- n and Salt Lake netted forty-oneventy-elgh- t: The total of C tdtal of on hits In tha Vernon double-bea- d idtt week 120. was ago Hale had a great time with his Opt In the second game, when he hit safely five times and walked on his other appearance. Poole got four hits in the ryt game and three Ins the second. 1 er -v- flftv-eeve- n, e, fa Bieger Is Steady. - Rieger pitched a steady game In the opener. The Beavers touched him up qutte often, but he never exploded, and at the finish hs was fit to go farther. Walter Leverens was hit hard . at times in the second game, and errors contributed considerably to the Beavers benefit. Had the Bees been able hi get a hit or two In any of five Innings in the second game, they rertamlv would have won, but that if stuff doesn't get anybody anything, as feller set. , d A wonderful catch bv He Wolfed of Hetnie Sand a high liner to left Center In the fifth Inning of the second game, with two on, robbed the Bees of a tied score. It was a remarkable catch, and Ike waa rewarded with a round of applause. 'The Beavers scored twice in the second Inning of tha opener on a double bv Poole and tingles by Krug, Fisher, and Poison, .The Bees tied the count with a pair in the fourth on hits by Wllholt and Jour-ds'two boots and fly by ath. The Beavers made one in tha fifth and the pees tied it In the sixth on Jour-n- e triple and Cravath'a single. aTh locals, look the lead with one in tpe seventh on Riegers single and Stg-1- 1 I double. t.Thi Beavers again tied In th eighth, fhen Wolfer singled, stole eecdnd and feored on Pooles hit Bees Run Wild. S' Then came the big eighth for the Bees trown singled and Jourdan beat out a Hunt, Balks for Craiath and Strand ftreed in Brown. Then Bvler knocked a dick againet the centerfield fbnee. clearing the bases In due course Butch ' scored on double and Slglln uddy trotted home on Sand a two-ha- y aBhwer one-han- n, two-bgg- MUTT AND r. I 40220 110 . 4 0 2 IS 0 9 8 t 1 1 8 2 0 1 0 O 6 0 i ,8 117 Ot .re bra Kuna Hita LmiiQ i H1- - Total.. 80 96 2 12 24 14 b innings, ... . ..rt2 L I 8 12 27 14 1 8 - 04 - Two-has- N The locale made three in their half. Lynn doubled, and after two Sand walked and both he and Ljnn counted on. WUhoits double. Joe scored on Brown's Mt to right. The Beavers added two In the sixth. Kallio stngledo Gen in doubled and Hala Again knocked both In, this time with a single to right. Three were added to the Portland collection In the eighth. With one out, Wolfer singled and Hale walked Cox fouled out. A double steal by Wolfer and Hale, followed by a wild throw by L nn. permitted the former to score, and a single bv Poole and a triple by Krug counted Hale and Poole. The Bees made a bit of a stand In their half of the eighth, putting two across Wllholt Singled and advanced to second when the ball went through Genln, Hale threw wide on Brown's grounder. Jour-da- n fouled out Cravath sent one to center. scoring Wllholt. Strand filed out and Lvnn'a third douhle of the day brought in Brown. Jenklne. batting for Blaeholder, waa hit with a pitched ball, but waa forced, hv Blglin. Tha Beavers made an unearned run In the ninth, and the Bees were presented with one in their half double-headThe series will close with this afternoon, beginning at 30 o'clock. s. In Hale, Poole, Krug, Poison, Slglln 2, Hand. Cravath 2, Bvler 3 Struck out By Rieger 2,'lv Poison 9. bv Harkness 1. Bases on ball Off Rieger 1 off poison 5 Ten runa. 11 hlta off Poison, il at In 7 bat Innings, out in eighth, 1 on, 1 out. Rune responsible for Rieger 3, Poison 9 Charge defeat to Poison trouble plays Sand to Slglln to Jourdan. Slglln to Jourdan. Flist base on error Portland 1. Left on basea Portland 6, Salt Lake 6. empires Croter and Finney. Time of game 2 hours. The supreme council tn composed of Frans Ritchell. F. W. Rubten, the American-Athle- tic L'nion. Cnlted States: J. G. Merrick, .1. H Orest Britain, and M. Strakowitx, Hungary. congrras adopted rugby football as part of tha Olympic program. It decided to recognise only open-ai- r jumping and throwing record and revised regulations regarding javelin, diacus and weight throwing Recognition of the world record for the marathon race is discontinued The International Amateur Athletic Federation standard for the javelin waa adopted. President F.dstrom and Mr Rubien were reelected delegates to the Ohm-pi- e committee. Acceptance aa world's records of All but seven of the American Hack and field records submitted to the federation tonight hy F. W. Rubien secretary of the A. A L aecre-ary--- Bar-cla- v. e i Southern Utah League FAUNA. Majf 29. Hahns won from Elfiinore todav In the opening game of th Southern Utah league, II to 1. The game waa featured bv both piti getting home run, but there aaa no one when the home run were hit. Juhnnon struck out ten. while UtUeMie, for Kalina, struck out- twelve j Kalina pktya at Monroe Wednesday and Monroe plays here next Sunday 8 0 0 2 Vernon ... ..... 0 ... ......1 .. 0- Hits Baeramento 1 I sponsible for Ftttery Reinhart 8. 1, 1114 lHaanab. 1116 0 0 0 . 1 0 0 6 0 0- 28 RALLY WINS FOR OAKLETS 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 jMctirawp. 1 01000100060 - 2 08102820100 012 Kuna ,v. 9 ,.2 0000060000 Hits ... 3t 01 Errors Pick. 0000L.lI Runa re Nummary: Ftttery. Kuna 6 10 27 12 - 610-1- 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 Hits Summary Kenworthjr Smith. French Hon-rnu Kldred Three base hit 4 hadhoume. 2. Cunningham hits 2, Edlngtnn lnptpc Batted in runs Smith; French, Hannah t badbourne 2. French, P Murphy 2. Hannah, Bid red 3 Stolen bea R. Murphr 2. EMred. Sum fief hits Dorman. Stnmpf 2 High, Ldlng-toVut Br Premli. Htfuek Faeth 8. bv Ihntare 1 - Bfea on hall Off Faeth S ff Demaree If Huns reepnosiWe' for Fcth 2. Ibmnree 7 E ght hH 7 runs 28 at hat. eff 'ffi 6 tnainlra.g hits. 8 mas, 2ft at bat, off Faetli in t innings. Charge defeat to lawn rec. eeedft eictore tft Faeth. Double H ild pit he plat H Mitrphv iunuasistedi. Fath Demaree. Umpire ('asey and i'hle. Km a YOUNG SHEA AGAIN TURNS UP WINNER Byl'niveraal Service. May 29 The Oak tpok the forenoon game from the Seal, 4 to 2. The game was won in the ninth inning, when four hits netted four run. The afternoon game wa postponed on account of rain. ; SAX FRANCISCO, At Oakland Morning , OAKLAND game: HAN J ABKHOAt t FRAVC1KCO ABRHOA iV$ .601 . ;i Sul) Today's-double-head- er lies 1 er rft Ul American Team Jl on-th- 8 Auto Quit Racing 1 -- Falls anti Ratted for Yell la ninths that ted for Lem is In- ninth. t Score by Innings: Oakland Rims Hit Ran Francisco Runs ... Hits 6 0 0 2 6 2 6 ss 1 Error Wllie Two nfn. 7, hita, 31 at bat, off Crumpier in 8 38 inning (Two By I niversil ftervice, t on. two out); 2 runs. 6 hita. 81 at off 29 deSacramento STOCKTON, May out in eighth, one Arlett in 7 Inning taken feated Los Angeles here thi forenoon, on. none out) Home run OTonneU. Two-with pitched hall 5 to 0. Shea, in his second start in the ha e hita Rath, aveoey. Kelly. Miller, Karam. Score b innings1 Coast league, though wild, waa effective Koehler. Brubaker. Pa rifkre Arlett bit Portland the pinches, and was helped out by Rath. Baea on balls Off Crumpier 3 off As 2 6 3 1 in. Runs .....3 6 3126 1. two Bv 4 1 double Struck out lett 3 0 timely plays. Crumpier 4, by Alea Hit 13 ...2 1. by Arlett 1. Double plava Hhick to Yelle. At srcktrf Forenoon game iSalt Laka LOS A NO ELEN SACRAMENTO Runs responsihie for Brubaker to Oulsto Run AB R H O A t 4 Arlett 1. Credit victory to ANett; ABRHOA Crumpier Hi 63 217 Kitlcfcr.fr 3 0 2 6 0 McGfgn 2b 3 16 3 8 charge defeat to Crumpier. Left on bases ThreeHome run Foole Ran Francisco 7. Time 1.55. ,lm McAuU.n 4 0 2 1 1 Koppif... 4 0 0 1 Summary Oakland hits Poole ( arroll If. 4 O 1 2 6 Pick 8b Toman. base hit Krug 'Two-fritf- e and re Byroa pi Oenin, Brown 2 Lynn 2, Wilhoit stolen ;rug 1b. 4 0 110 OjMoilwts lb bases Wolfer. Hale, Sand 2 (sr.fts! Run (rawfrrtrf 2 0 6 6 0i( nmptn cf. Uhoit Mehoff 2h 8 0 0 2 9 Kvanrf.. baited in Hale h, Poole 4 Krug, to .... i. Brown 2. Uravath, Strand, Lm. laidmrc 8b 38 00 00 02 ft'Orr, (1 4'asev.c... rookr.f.,, Struck out Leverens 2, Kallio 6, Swart p. 10 SHhcap.... Lexeren o, Swaitz Thoms 1, Hae on hall ft Ilia . . I O 0 0 O' Hit with pitched ball Jen1, Kalilo 6 1 . 0 0 0 0! Members of the Deseret kins. Eleven runs, 1 hit off Leverenz, tHtai. .. gymnasium 37 at hat in 7 23 innings, out in eighth, 20 0 6 24 12' Total .28 ft 6126 11 and their friends are invited to no on Total 1 to No runs, no hit off Hlir-hoide- r, Bird island in one 2 out excursion annual the Batted for t aer in ninth 1 Runa at bat in one-ha- lf Great Salt lake next Sunday morning. ipnmg yRn!cd for Tboma in ninth 9 . Kilb-erenz Le Blrl tahmd haa to for The trip long been responsible hillcfer nt. hit by hatted ball. on Firet a favorite one with the members of the Score he inning: i'harge defeat to I.severenz 2 K eirctrA-Portla- nd Left on Loe Angcle alt Lake Deseret gymnasium and this )ear It - R 1004 ,c. .TTT'O ff 6 should outdo all other previous trips bebanes Portland 10 Salt Lal.eTT' 'UmSacramento- - G. Flttm-m- er Dt. of the fact cause pires B'mnev and Croter, Time 2 27. Run- ft 6. will talk to those who take- Runa repoeihle for Thomas A on the life of the various birdsthetrlp Mnminarr u Two bne lute Sar- - inhabit the island, and he will also tyrh ompton Ryan, took ad'rifit'e Iftr Compton, Struck atil-- Rr Shea 2. of- the on the visitors habits the dress J on hail Base Thom b Off She t. birds 4fr- Thcma 1 Paed ball Cook Jiouble . piOrr to Vlo'lsita Pick tn Mctiaffigan to REDUCED RATE TO PARK. to Mehoff Its Moils r'gg. 1 mpires Eason 1ine 1.40 TOKIO. Vlv 29 The npenhig same of anil Motirew. WASHINGTON. May 29. An average In round-tri- p the baseball series between the Cnher reduction of one-thtr- d sitv r f California and the Keio tenni to- Bv 1 nhernat Service. st n nter excursion fares to national parks dav was wop bv the Californians. l to 29. The afterwill he made effective June 1 by the rail-roid- s. KACRAMF.XTO, E Iward ISU Amenran ihaige daf-falr- s. noon game here was taken from the Anit vae announced tonight the by piti hed the first ball gel bv a score of 3 to 2. The contest Interior department. 2024:2 Bird Island Planned by Gymnasium Trip California Ball. Tearn Takes One in Japan ,00 .500 dla-mc- Summary': 0! .600 .600 Dempsey-Carpentl- .3 Totals. .47 2 1235 18; Totals 8 IQ 36 17 Two ont nbeu winning run acorod. tRan for Uollwit in eleventh. Spore bv innings: Lot Angeles - ates to Rough Afternoon While Georges Stages Party; Dempsey Treats Atlantic city-- , n. J.r May- -, 39. , Boxing In the heat of a mldsftemoon-sun,500 Jack Dempsey eut loose today end Home run hlttersPoole, Portland, Williams, a ISO pounder, W'tS Eldred, Seattle, O'Connell, Salt' Lake. dangerously near a knockout aftor boxV he six . series stand: ing two rounds.- - Dempsey boxed Portland won 4, Halt Lake won 3. fast rounds, taking Williams, Leo HoUck Oakland--! won J, San Francisco won 8 and Irish Patsy Cline, a lightweight, on I postponed. , t. os Angeles won for two rounds eatcht ' Williams gave 8, Sacramento won 4 -Seattle won 4, Vernon won 3. After setDempsey1 the beet workout. e a lively pace In the first round. ting Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: Williams crossed the champion . with a t Salt Lake Rieger, Halt Lake, winKallio. right to the chin early in the second. ner: Poison,' Portland, loser. Portland, winner; Leverens, Halt Lake loser. his midsection and battering him around At Stockton Shea- ,- Sacramento, winthe head. Williams was rttxxy an sagner; Thomas, Los Angeles, loser. At Sacramento Flttery. Sacramento, ging when the round ended. winner; Reinhart, Los Angeles, loser. When he faced Houck, Dempsey eased At Oakland Arlett, Oakland, winner. as roughly handled. Cline up, but Cline Crumpier, Han Francisco, loser. Faeth forced Dempsey to s.ep thi fastest two At las Angeles Hhellfnbeck, SeVernon, winners; Francis, Demaree, Dempsey rounds of the afternoon. attle, ' . losers. knocked Cline flat with a right hander will begin at in the first round, and In the second 30 oclock The games w ill end the all but knocked him- - out of the ring. Beaver series. After attending church this morning. Dempsey with Mayor Rader, officially v Paddy 'Blglin knocked three doubles- - In opened a new amusement park. to leave the first game and Hvrd Lynn knocked Manager Jack Kearns plans conference a for three dittoes In the second. for New York Tuesday e with Tex Rickard, promoter of the A1 Gould and Jack Bromley are overhnatch, as to the tofor Bees choices the selection of a referee. The report that night pitching day. Perhap Sid Ross will try his luck Harry J. Ertle of Jersey City, had been In one game for the Beavers and Sylvesselected was premature, he said. ter Johnson In th other. N. Y, May 29. This' MANHASSET. wa a clay of for Gorg Carp6ntiF Morrison-MerrBeats and was spent on the front porch swapfriends. ping yarns with In an easy chair, after, btretched out Legion a little light exercise this morning, he . offered cigaretes and prohibition refreshThe MorrUrgi-Merrlbaseball team de- ments to several admirers, with no apfeated the American Legion nine yester- parent thought for July 2. Municipal grounds, day afternoon ' by a score Of 10 to 6. The lumber comMechanician . pany nine played' the superior ball and Famous by their timely hits were able to run up the score on the American Legion boj s. Game Will The Legion baeeballers made several which ewers pulled at a time when R O. Dabch, ratod aa ooa of tho world they proved most costly. Rail Lak The American Legion team used two bet racing auto mrrtianlctana, 4 twlrlers. Singleton-an- d Turner, who were on two. month tWU 4jbark ha doridod not supported to the best of theti teamracing game, bat figaro that mate's ability. Doxey heaved a good to quit tha IHHa time before he can do ao enteam, will take a" game for the Morrlson-Merrtirely. holding hie opponents to seven hits. Two home runs featured -t- he... game, "Ranh1 ha been connected with the racing Easton and Greaves lining out a circuit game f8r omethHig like eleeea year. He haa clout each Burns and Christensen also Wo with both Dario Rcata and Barney Oldstarred with the widow. He waa with Renta field at rariona ilmea. thlid consecunt the time the latter won the Vanderbilt cup, yesterday's win isthethe Morrison-Merrfor tive victory Dahhach earned the title of matter meebaniriaa team. Last Wednesday they defeated of the world when be rebuilt a French methe Western Athletic club when the two ter. the flrt American mechanician to accom. teams met in a game which had been plish hin task Danhharh haa alo proved hlmaelf aomewhkt of This group of previously postponed hold a a and fire atate recorda driver, peed a plavera is now being considered a He ha been in twenty on half mile track. championship one strong contender for the Morneon-Mer-ricareer. hia racing apllla during r ll o' the league. Today the team will travel to Lpyton, where It v. Ill engage the Farmers in, a ilule Before Ephraim contest. The lineup fbr the fame yesterday was -Tossers M Ball -V" : as follows; Morrlson-MerriU American Legion Ni than r Irvine Rperisl to The Tribune. . Doxey p.. Singleton. Turner MANTL May 29. Mantl crossed bets Marshall Richardson ..v lb .B Gee with Ephraim on the local diamond, deEiuulqy .... 3b Gunn feating them by a score of t to 7. The Purns ss Leonard game waa fast and well balanced, not Greases If Easton Christensen cf Earls being won until the plnth Inning. Sicin , ... Gohe Rock, the new pitcher obtained by Man-t- l. Shelley .j...rLj Umpire Nell. settled down after the firat inning to first-clawork. Things looked serious for him at the close of the first frame. Western Opts Will The visitors had brought In four counta. He came back, however, ip fine style, 1 7 1 2 2 1 0 O 0 .9 p 4 8 6 ... SOI Lndmre 8b Baldwin e 119 .80111 Morse 2b.. Second game. PORTLAND. f ABR.H.PO A ESO HR Scuttle . 1 of 2 0 Tlnna (lenin, 4 Ml 0 o olfer. If Hits Officert Are Elected - for Amateur Federation dent. TobitTc- Demaree p 8 0 0 0-FramU.p. 1 0 0 0 48 8 6 Three base Two-bas- e htt Origgs. hita Pick, Mollwlta, Sacrifice bite Ryan. Mehoff, McAuley. Banes on balls Off Urigga, 4'ooke. Reinhart 1, off Flttery 2. Htrm k out By Reinlmibe plaa Flttery 0 rhdbme.cf. 4 2 2 4 1 hart 2, by Flttery 6. Moll-wi- t. 2 High, If .. 8 0 0 2 1 to Cooke to Monwits; Moilwits to Orr to Passed ball Cooke. Hit with pitched li Ellington rf 8 1 2 3 0 ball Klllefer. 2 20. Mevirew Time 1 P Umpire Murphy. c 8 12 6 0 and Eason. Smith 8b.. 4 6 3 Olyxber.lb. 8 French, s 0 Gorman 2b 1 0 0 2 2 NINTH-INNIN- G Faetb.p. .. 2 0 6 0 3 0 Schneider 0 10 0 0 32 3 9 24 14. Tntul Trtal . HntiPd for (eormito in eighth, Ratted for Paeth in eighth. Store by Inning: er GENEVA, May 29 The congress of the International Amateur Athletic Federation held Its final session todav Hoc- - Middltn rf ft 0 0 1 WUtrzISb ft 1 2 1 H Mpltr.lb 4 I 1 10 Eidred. cf. 9 1 1 2 Rnwih 2b 4 0 0 4 ( nnhgiu.Jf 2 0 2 9 ktumpf -.. s. 2 0 0 1 (ramfrdrf Mehrff2b Reinhart, OTA 118 4'arroiMf Drigga lb after two were out, Hale singled to cenHun ter The ball went ... ..0 6 1 Htrand and Hit 6 1 8 after he had houndedthrough It down he threw ' wild to third. Hale circling the bases. Krr'w Cunningham Three base Kummary: Cox walked and scored ahead of Poole, hit French. Two aaac hit Murphy Kea worthy, who hit the ball over the right field Ktumpf, (iormao. Baited to run Keaworthy 2. ( badbourne, Khellenhack. Htolea bases ('nnfence. aingham-(onn- an Safriftre bit Aduma, MurSingles by Wolfer and Hale and a douSmith WistersiL Struck out Lorman. ble by - Poole gave the Beavers another out. phy. xx Ran for Cravath In ninth. Be Dailey 1, by SUellcnbatk 6 Bases oa ball In the third. -Score by Innings: 8 Ritas I. off tthellenbaok Off Itailer Brown's double and a slngls by Strand Portland for Dailey 2. Francis 1, ftheUenbacfc lt following a fielder's choice scored 0 2001001 Runs 24 2 Datlv in at bat hita. off Nine runs, In tha local half of the third. Brown 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 112 6 23 Innings; 9 beta. 1 run. 6 at bat. off Fraa-oHits tried to cross also, but was flung out at Salt Lake FranIn 1 1 3 inotnic. to defeat Charge the plate. Double x 10 cis. credit Runs 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 victory to Rhelleabark With two out In the fourth, Kallio got W to 1 to lateral! 2 4 0 0 2 11 3 .Murphy. x 0 Kenwothy play Hits ln away with an Infield hit. A hit by Gentn 1 4ft Three-ban- e Summerhit Jourdan. pjte Chyle and ( aaey. rime and. a walk for Wolfer filled the bases, e 3. hits Bler. Poole, Slglln whereupon Hale knocked In the first two Sand. Stolen base Second game: oiler Sacrifice named with a hit to left. VERNON SEATTLE J hits Sand, Cravath (ft I Rune batted AB R H O A. ABKHOA.I Bee? Chirp a Little. Killfrcfs McAiilv 8 5 4 Brubaker, Oakland .. Koehler, Oakland Schick, San Francisco OConnell, Ban Fran. Shellenback, Vernon gam: Nil ELKS 8ACHAMKVT0. . AB H H AB H'H O.A ft 6 0 8 0Mrfgn,2b 6ft 0 1 ft 0 2 2 5 . 0 6 Kuppif.. 6 0 0 8 OPtrk.Sb... 4 ft 0 2 14 Vtollwti.lb ft 1 2 6 0 1 4 0i Couiptu.ef 6 0 2 1 2 2 SHyan.rf... 1 ft 2 4 2 Oft.ss. ft 1 1 6 6 2 2 2 t ooke.c 4 6 0 ft 0 1 1 l,FItter.v,p 0 2 (flbeehan.lb 0 0 6 j t Hose. 0 0 0 A 9 ...... Reinhart of Los Angeleg and LOB ... Eldred, Seattle 8, 8' Wolfer. Portland : 8 Krug, Portland . ... Halt ,10 Lake. Higiln, Pick Sacramento ... ... Gulsto, Oakland pitchers', battle between the two M, of Sacramento. 12 11 southpaws, Finery At 8acruimnto Afternoon i WU-ho- Jourdan, Salt Lake Lhadbourne, Vernon Seattle Kdlnxton, Hannah, Vernon French, Vernon 4-- Tntals g- -r .HE Beaver! ar. By winning If 4 0 2 8 0 Lorkar.lb, 0 I 2 1 Preach, Htutnpf u. Aitfnir.. 8 0 0O O2 O Gorman 2b 0 lxhllDh-kDnilcj.p Francis p. 1 0 0 0i,ekhneWJr,rf XJinghrn j j 29. Vernon crawled ettay's uo In the aerlea with Seattle, which ends ton.onow afternoon. 1 he ftr&t gafne, a closely fought battle, landed 3 to 2. Vernon itook the second affaii In qay fashion, score 8 to 3. Ktdied accounted for Seattle's only run In the latuer game by poIUngA home run in the seventh Inning with two men on bases. & At leo Angela First game: VERNON. SEA 'I LE ABRROA All H II O A I use rf 0rhdbme.rf. 4 0 1 J 2 High, If . . 8 0 MiHtiKl.3b VtHrphj.lb 4 S 2 7 4 kdtngton.rf 8 0 2 1 tHaonah.c.. 4 12 0 1 Eldred if knvtiir.2b 4 0 2 6 7 Smith, 8b.. 8,0 0 7 2 .6011 51 . tnirrnwir Rofvk. LOS ANGKLES, May By TB. F.C. 9 Hale. Portland Kamin, Han Francisco.. S Lynn, Salt Lake ...... 5 Dia-bro- I double-heade- Portland 4, Salt LakeH)rSecond game Portland 12, Salt Lake 7, Forenoon game 8 At Stockton: Los From Angels;. Oaks Even Up Series With Seals. fifty-thre- Base-runne- rs Take Two Also " AB.JI. Thi day's hestTillters. 9 Poole, Portland Cunningham. Seattle ... t Lake Tribune lt Leased Wire.) JIF ILWACKEE, Wis., May 29 The lives of hundreds of persona were endangered at the state fair grounds today, when an airplane piloted by Allis Speers, ran into the boxes surthe race track. Four perrounding sons, one a woman, were Injured. A1 tVilson was to make a leap from an automobile driven by Louia As the car came testing down the track, with the aeroplane overthe head, rope ladder dangling from e caught in n exhaust pipe on IMsbrows machine. The climbed and the automobile pane waa turned around. Wilson risked hla life by climbing to the rear of the automobile and attempting to disen. . tangle the ladder. As he did so, the airy&tne suddenly veered, straightened out and dashed into the boxes Five thousand spectators watching the automobile races, packed into the grandstand back of the boxes, shrieked In terror as the juggernaut tore. Into It.s human prey. The machine traveled only twenty-fiv- e feet and was demolished. The four injured were sent to city hospitals. All will recover. Ten minutes afterward the automobile diivers resumed their races. York fifty-thre- Tribune-Sa- 6060806 C JEFF Jeff Visited Long Beach and. Then Went Back to Atlantic City thf t WILD HEAVES AND SUCH AIRPLANE CRASHES INTO HUMAN PREY DURING RACE MEET 29,-- miw 100-ya- li ICE BEIAL5 SWIMMER SETS UP POSSIBLE RECORD ' V Play Provo Ball Aggregation AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. This afternoon the Western Optical nine will Journev to Provo, wheie It will meet-- th fast Garden City nine of the Central Utah league. The Opts met the Provo organixatlon last Decoration contest, whtchthe day In a Provo nine won by a score of 7 to 5. The local club hopes to reverse the re, sult this afternoon. The clubs appear to have the same lineups as they presented last year, with the ixception of a few new faces In the lineup of the Western Optical club. Oy Passer, who played first base for the BatteriM Mnrtin. Hald and Hartley; Wright, Opts last rear, has been replaced by Bus Moritette, Mead and Manion Brown. Bus has created a reputation for driving the bell .far and frequently for homers, doubles and triplet. He Is said to be quite able to fill the position. Then there Is the indomitable Bill Kaufman In left field, who hak a habit of Blaming the ball when runs are needed The vacancy caused by the ruling out of Boob Burrows at short Is being filled b Henny Cameron, a veteran of many am:ateur struggles and a capable man for the lob. The struggle In theoGarden City win commence at 3 30 oclock this afternoon. The local nine will go by train and auto this forenoon. ten-inni- Ratlerie- - Rthaak., Trenfman and Clafkc; Hwtmun. Remold, Fnhr and Blackwell. VETS WIN GAME. Ket ond R. H. I. for the Vets, set the Milwaukee game. pranas, hurling down 6 6 11 on the short end Knna City . Fort Douglas nine 9 12 2 score In the regular schedof a Bamea. .Northrop and Clarke: WiBatterir uled game yesterday forenoon. lliam. Bono, larter and McCarty, Blackwell. (Copyright, 1921, by H. 0. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. 0. S. Pat. Off.) By BUD FISHER 'if |