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Show 12 TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1921. Always E mehow. Reg. V. S. BRINGING UP FATHER SEALS RALLY IN EIGHTH TO TAKE . OUR BREAD AWAY McGraw ometime By George McManus Pat. Off. 7a , , At Salt Lake -- San Francisco OP THE CLUB. Hlgti.lf ... gfUogtsf Wil-ho- Debacle in Lost two-bagg- MUTT AND JEFF -' WITH 1 2 0 0 .II923 2727 29 28 34 39; t and doubled Couch off second. The mess was the ball game. In the ninth the Bee a made a little noise, but the noise was not Joud enough to do them any good. With Strand out, Jenkins, hatttpg for Swartz, knocked a double Into right center and went to third on (jtgllns Infield out. Sand got Away with a sort of hit and Jenkins scored. Wllholt dumped one In front of the plate and Yelle flung him out, to end the game. There will be a double-headtoday, beginning at 1 30, and another double header tomorrow, beginning at a like hour. er SEALS 9, BEES 7. SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R.H PO.A E.SO.BB 4 Schick, If Fitzgerald, rf.,.., 6 S sa ....... 6 Caveney, Ellison, Zb B I 11 OConnell, lb 1 0 0 Kamm, 3b 4 9 S Kelly, cf 3 o I Agnew, 1 0 Yelle. o .. . 1 0 Couch, p 37 9 11 27 13 1 10 Totals . SALT LAKE. Vlnhoff.Sb 2 I Inrimrp 8b 0j BaUlwia.e. 1 Crandall,?. 0 1 ... ......0 Lo AnfelesHnn. ..8 11 12 1 lny t DEMPSEY EAGER TO RESUME WORK By I nlrersal Service. SAN FRANCISCO, June The Oaks 7. Beavers 4. is the story of todav s game Winn weakened In the ninth frame and the Beavers made six clean hits, which netted four tallies and threatened to tie the aeore. The Oaks eight hits and flue runs in theregistered seventh Inning off Plllette. At Baa Fran'lKce: t PORTLAND AB R H O A. OAKLAND cf. Wolfrr.lf Hk- - 3b.. 3 Oil Cooper cf. O 0 Wilie rf. . . 1 1 On ri rf . 1 Rl Oakland Km. HU II O t 2,ialto,Ib, 2! Miller If , Hnlght,2h. 4lirubker. 0 4 O'Piuelll.Sh. 3 Koehler. c. 0 0 8 Wins p .. 1 O 0,Kremer,p. 83 Total. 4 10123 15 .'. 7 16128 10 83 The days best hitters; 00000900 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0r ......,.-..-0 1 1 S 1 0 3 0 o. FRANKLIN, Pa, June 3 Scott Perry, pitcher of the Philadelphia American league baseball club, has Joined a team here. Perry brought his family here and said he was forever through with organized baseball. 8 8 Winn 82 at bat la 8 2 3 Innlnga. stolen Two-bas- e Wllle. blta Onlato 2, Whin. Kohler. Yotirg Sacrifice hit Plaelll. Banc, os ball Off Plllette 8. Struck out By Pll-let- t. 4. by Wien 3. Double pit vt Krug to Poole; Kremer to Brubaker; Kulrht to Gulsto. Buna reapoaalhte for Plllette 7, Winn 4. red-I- t Time of same 1 hour 3 victory to Winn. Bdnotee, Umpire1 Totuan and Bytes. -3 Paris Gets International Olympic Meet in 1924 CENT3VA, Juno 3. (By the' Aneociated Press ) The International Olvmplc com vnlttee today awarded the 1924 Olympic (tames to Parts. Amsterdam was awarded the 1928 game. FAIL TO HIT IN PINCHES SENATORS By L olvera! Scrrlcs. SACRAMENTO. Juns 3 -- Failure of the Senators to hit in the pinches gpve Se6 to 1. attle tha game here today, The local club outhlt the visitors but could not score the first inning. Geary of Seattle knocked the ball over right-fiel- d fence in the ninth,, scoring two ahead of him. j acr At Sacramento BEATTIE. 7 delphia. n Seattle, hitter, a Geary, The series sand; San Prancieco won I, Salt Lake' won 1. 1 post ported. Portland won 0, Oakland wn 4. Vernon won 2. Los Angeles won 3. Seattle won 3, Sacramento won I. a a The Bees and Seals will play two The first game gomes this afternoon. commences at 1 30 oc'ock. On the Level, . .i . twn-ms- 3, 2, 4. Miss Leitch Keeps Title as Champion Golfer TIRNBERRY, June 3 (By the Associated Press ) Mies Cecil leitch retained her title aa champion woman golfer t Great Britain tpdajf Jjy.jiefeeMnjt.JdJea. Joxce Wethered, runner-u- p In the British ladies open golf tournament here, 4 up and 3 to play. The result of the match was s reversal of that of last year In the Kng lah native Pans In championship tournament, in which Miss BOXERS MATCHED. Wethered was the victor over Miss Leitch. OUTFIELDER 60LD. DENVER. June 3 Harvey Colo., Miss who Is oruddered CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 3. The Thorpe of Kansas City and Helnle Hehu'-ma- n experts Wethered, to he a rising golfer, did remarka-by Chattanooga Southern association club of Denver have been matched to box bly well In her, first open championship announced this afternoon the sals of twelve rounds to a decision at the .StockMiss Leitch s play since demeeting Outfielder Fred Bratchl to the Joplin club yards stadium here 10. Both men June Miss Alexa Stirling, the American feating of the Western league. have posted forfeits. woman rhamplon, in the first round had The awarding of the 1924 Olympic to Parts was forecast several months ago, but the decision to hold the 1928 games In Amsterdam was not wrptfctedr WfcrkP Amerlotn citiea had been mentioned as the possible scene of the International contests eight years from now. The games were held In 1900. games Stanford Tennis Team Wins From Chicago Men - CHbAGO, June 3. Leland Stanford n tennis team on a university's four months Invasion of the east, won all matches 1ft the dual meet against the University of Chicago today. Philip Neer of Stanford downed Perry In the singles, Segal, Chicago, a a a and J M. Davies of Stanford defeated Winning and losing pitohore yesterday: Marry Voriea, Chicago, Jr, won from Segal and At Salt Lake' Couch, San Francisco, Neer and Davies A winner'. Leverenz, Salt Lake, loser. Vorles In the doubles, The Chi2 At Sacramento- - Geary, Seattle, wincago doubles team recently won the ner. Penner, Sacramento, loeer. of western the Intercollechampionship At Sen Francisco; Winn. Oakland, wingiate conference. ner, Plllette. Portland, loser. At Los Angeles: Crandall, Los Angeles, Athletics Tie winner; McGraw, Vernon, loser. Game Home-ru- n lACSiMRNTO AB R H O A.! AB R II O Mldltoa.rf 4 4 2 8 lTfrt?fjrn 2b 6 0 1 X WetnU 3b 4 4 hnpp if... 2' Pick 8b,. . Mrphy.lb 0 MilvrIU lb Kldred.cf, Kwthy 3b ftjCotnpUt cf 1 Ryaa rf... Cnghni If. 2Orr m .... Stampf.M Tobm.h. .. li Elliott e.. our p.. Geary.p.. 2T 16 Tot. la 88 8 Tbtsla. 84 1 11 37 13 Beattie Kune 0 1 9 Hits 0 3 0 Sacramento Bun l3 0o o3 o1 a1 n2 o1 n2 n i Hilt t ncxuiaible for firarr l. .Summary llune Pc oner 1 Bwnfreia Lcarv -- "Tonrbvue 'tier, K-Pick. Cunningham. Compton, IVunrr, Stolen beaee worthy. kopp Mnllwit. gaerl-fic- o hlto Orr 2 WUterzil, Cunnlnihaiu. Bases on ball Off Penncr off Geary 2 112 8. Connie June PHILADELPHIA, Mack, manager of the Athletics, said that If It were true that Pitcher Perry had "jumped his contract he would take the necessary legal steps to prevent Perry from playing anywhere except with Phila- Home-ru- ol Aint Jeff Quite lUght Comstock Touts Paddock as Sprinter Top-notc- h NEW YORK. June 3 Sprinter Charley dash In Paddock could run the 20 seconds flat If he trained exclusively for the distance, in the opinion of Bovd Comstock, former trainer ,of the University of Southern California. Comstock, who is here on a business trip, said to rlay that he considered Paddock one of the greatest sprinters in this country. Comstock also said he believed that the victory of the I niverslty of California at the Intercollegiate games in Boston last week would prove a great boom for college track and field sport on the Pacific coast. "We have plenty of fine athletes on the west coast, said Comstock, "but it costs a lot of money to send a team across the continent It reqnlres a victory now and then to sUmulate them to greater effort a Next year, wtth the jayeltn and discus thsows added to the field program, the Pacific coast athletes will In these have some Pns performers events." 220-ya- Perry Jumps Contract ; Team Joins Semi-pr- bae se In May, 1 1 all Three-bas- e hits Schick, Summary; Two-baEllison. hits Fitzgerald, Schick, Caveney, Yelle. Jourdan, Sand, Wllholt 2, Jenkins. Sacrifice hit Kamm, Strand. Runs batted in Fitzgerald 3, Caveney, Ellison, OConnell, Couch, Sand. Wllholt 2. Brown, Lynn, Cravath. Struck out By Leverens 10, by Couch 2. Bases Sballs Off Leverens 3, off Couch 1. PasJbd ball Agnew. Nine runs, 11 hits of Leverens. 32 at bat. In 7 Innings, out in eighth, 2 on, 1 out. Runs responsible for Imverenz 7, Couch . Charge defeat to Leverens. Double plays Siglln to Jourdan, Siglln to Byler, Strand to Sand, Fitzgerald to Agnew, Caveney to Ellison to O'Connell. First bane on errors San Francisco 8. Left on bases San Fl'ancluce S, Salt Lake. S. Umpires Eason and McGrew. Tima of game 1 hour and 63 minutes. been "patchy," but she alwavs was able to get out of a difficult position at critical times It has been decided to hold laext years championship tournament In Sandwich WILD HEAVES AND SUCH 12 Batted for Plllette is the ninth. IPIIIett. out; hit by batted ball IWolfer out; hit by batted ball.' Portland Hnna K 1111 0 5 Poole.lt.. Krug, 2b.. Flaber.c.. Youuf.u. Plllettr.p Butler. , Tot!, 1 3 IB Four 8. rope-Jumpi- -- BEAVERS MAKE BRAVE TRY, BUT LOSE OUT Id a . 1 t N. T., June r's 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 Toil. session were the extent of Georges training this afternoon. A crowd of several hundred meff and women who had hoped to see him at his best left the , camp disappointed. The challenger sparred two rounds with Paul Journee and did not appear to be working, but rather Indulging In a series of light lefts, to the' Jaw, receiving as many as be gave. Then be played two rounds with the plump little cook. Mar-co- t, He Jumped the rope In a listless manner and worked hie hardest for the cameraman. In the morning he spent two hours in the woods jumping fences and singing. His sparring partners said that tha challenger is entirely free frorrf worry and does not show any fear for the coming fight with Dempsey. Jaek Goldberg of Panama, the welter weight who gave Georges his best workout on Wednesday, did not appear today. Manager Descamps, announced Carpenter's weight as 172 pounds and his measurements as follows; , t Height, 5 feet 1164 laches. Wrist, 764 Inches. Ankle, 864 Inches. Neck, 1664 Inches. Biceps, 1464 Inches Chest, normal, 41 inch 8 , expanded. 4364 Inches. Valst, 31 Inchea Reach, 73 Inches. Thigh, 23 Inches. Calf, 1664 inches. 21 1 Afternoons MANHASSET, 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 2 JCnrore MoGraw, Summary: Urigga. base bits Fcenrh, Griggs, Crawford Sacrifice hits MeAnley 2. I Jodi more. Struck out By McGraw 1, by Schneider I, by rrandall I Bases oa balls Off MoGnw 2. off Lore 2. off SibneMer ft, off Crandall I, Runs responsible for MrGraw 8. Schneider 8, Crandall 2 four hits. 4 runs. at bet. off MrGraw in 1 1 8 innings; so bite, so rune. 1 at hat, off in I 8 ifioluf. Charge defeat to McGraw. Time 1.50. Umpires roter sad Finney. Pits Challenger Goes Four Slow Rounds and Jumps Rope slow rounds of boxing and ft 4 4 8 Totals.. .29 7 9 27 T for 12 Tot!. 84 2 24 Score by toning; Vernon Httns 0 2 Hits Eighth. "The score was therefore to t when the Seals opened the eighth. Schick nocked a fly Into center, which, Indeed of being caught, was allowed to alt the fence and bound away for three buses. Next Fitzgerald hit one to right, which also went for three bases before It was finally hounded down. Caveney followed this with a real and then. Ellison got away with another gift of 4k thrftb&gfrr to Ight. the tfr'WftrclT ahouM not hive been more than a single. Then ClCon-tie- ll hit a single, Kamm sacrificed' and OConnell scored when Sand foosleo Kelly s grounder. Yella hit a double to tight and Couch poked one to short, on which the play was so much delayed that neither Kelly was thrown out at the plate nor Cbuch at first Swartz took Leverenzs place. Sand again booted, Yells scoring. Fitzgerald hoist ed to Strand, who made a flna catch LOME DOME- I Log AVOKI.ra AB H M O A. All K.H.O.A 1 KHlefer.cf 4 0 0 4 2 4 0 0 2 0 McAulpyu 0 2 0 0 4 2 1 2 S 0 0 Grigjr.!b. ft 4 0 1 Crafj-- rf 4 FT, Salt Lake Takes Lead. The Bees made the first tally In the second on Jourdan's double and Crav ath's alngle. The Seals had their first chunk ai luck In the third, when they made two. Couch was on by reason of a fielder s choice. Then Schick hit one first bass way. The ball took a wicked bound and went for two banes. Then Fltzger-al- d popped one to third, the ball striking the bag end taking flight. The hit scored both Couch and Schkk. The Bees took the lead with three In their half of the third. Sand and lt doubled In succession. A ball put Joe on third and ha passed scored on Brown's hit to left. Jourdan hit to right and Brown rounded on the hit and an error. The Bees got two more In fhe fifth. Band led off with a alngle and scored on Wilholt's second double of the day. Joe went to third on an Infield out and Counted on Linn's hit to lefL MMTt A FUNERAL 18 Baonnh.c, 18 8mttb.3b Lock lb..4111 4 CnsHi.m 4 0114 11 Gormaa 2b 4 0 1 8 MrUrtv.p 10 0 0 lrrs.p , 0 0 0 0 rhdbrne.cf I left-han- at - to talk TO ANYONE BUT YOOR MOTHER AN' I DONT IT MUCH OTA CHANCE THERE- - THOUGH TOO WERE HAD HAVENT HAD Chance VKRNON. make any differ- - 'Eighth. Fun I A--3 box score At Lot Angeles: 2, In the eighth, however, the Seals bed benders. But gan to solve his even so, there was plenty of margin for Salt Lake to win. The Seal hitting was ajuompanlod by the worst exhibition of outfield defense ever seen In the park, Tly balls being allowed to go for triples and singles for the same. To make it all the more trying, the infield kicked couple. All these combined gave the Seals the game, 9 to 7. The Inning made the Seals seven runs, when, even granting them all they were entitled to, they shouldnt have had more than a couple, or three at the most. It must be said for them, however. that once the Seals got to hitting, they hit viciously. It looked for quits a spell as though Salt Lakes old-tiJohnny Couch, but Nemesis, was going to get his, Manager Graham suffered him to remain on the slab, no doubt feeling that somehow or other Johnny's luck would sooner or later sea him through. Qra-hawas right. Salt Lake did everything necessary to win a ball game yesterday up to the eighth inning. They hit the ball In timely fashion and they otherwise performed meritoriously. However, It was not to be, and the Seals took the lead In the series, having now won two games to one for the Bees. more LOCK - YOU The Angels June defeated the Tigers by knocking McGraw out of the box In the early part of the game and through the wildness of Schneider, who gave eight free passes. The score was 7 to 2. McAuley scored two runs, although he was not credited with an at bat In. the Schneldr.p Explosion in PERjON-IV- e - LOS ANOJ3LKS, 5, they do It for a while or how many rune they score. Somethin always happens, Yesterday the something happened In the eighth inning. . In that inning Aha skids were put under the Bees and they slid like greased lightning clear down the abyss, landing with a terrific bump. And it all happened, too, when it looked as though Salt Lake was going to win a ball game. Lefty Leverens was In rare form. In seven innings the Seals were not entitled to a run, although they made two on a piece of 'bad luck for the Beea During that time Leverens struck out ten batsmen. Twice he retired the side In order on strikeouts. has been a long time since Leverenz It or any other pitcher has dons better work. WHY .DADDY- It y Lnlveraal Service. Portland 4, At Sacramento Seattle Sacramento 1. At Los Angeles Vernon Los Angeles 7. T doesnt seem t TANDINQ been here' Goes to Shower Schneider Early and Gives Out Many Passes. Extremely Poor Work in Outfield, Ditto in Infield, Combined With Numerous Long Hits by San Franciscans, Beat Leverenz After He . Has Pitched Remarkably Good Game; Goddess of Luck Favors Couch. 9, Salt Lake 7. At San Francisco Oakland 7. rve: THf?EE DAYS SIS HAVENT NET A. Single Record Dates Set for Davis Cup Inlernationcd Matches f ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juna 3 After a four-da- y layoff. Jack Dempsey will resume training at his open-ai- r arena the with tomorrow, prospects that he will continue to work dally without further interruption until he meets Carpenter at Jersey City July 2. As a result of his Idleness, Dempsey Is eager to swing back into the training grind and his sparring partners are prepared for a grueling session tomorrow. Martin Burke, the New Orleans heavyweight, will work with the champion tomorrow for the first time Sim e Dempsey began training. Jack Renault and Larry Wi'Ilams, the other heavyweights In camp, also will be available tomorrow. Joe Benjamin, Babe Herman and Alex Trambltas are the little fellows ready to face the champion. Dempsey spent the final day of his vacation sunning himself on. the front porch of his house and playing cards. In the afternoon he could not resist the temptation to play a game of baseball against a team of theatrical stars, and promised Jack Kearns that he would rull bases In a less reckless manner than he did yesterday. Kearns consented to hfs playing after Issuing orders that the champion could not do any more pitching. The champion enjoyed the afternoon's game more than anvbody. He plaved third base and romped around like small boy. i WESTEKIT LEAGUE. Yesterdays Xssulta, It. R. K At Wichita . 1 8 Tut.e 9 1 3 8 Wichita Batteries Sellsrssad Holey; Lskenerte and . , Bevins. ' At Bioax City Omaha 8tmiz City .... ... ,...... .3. Rneeell led Battcrtee lots. Baumgartner, Daniels and Lingle. It. 8 H. E 12 4 1 1 Hpeilman: CHICAGO, June 3 Preliminary plans R. R E At Joplhi for the semifinal International match of Oklahoma City ... 6 7 t .. .4 2 8 .the Davis cup tennis series this year were Joplin .... Itntterien Doyla and Cady; Mitchell and outlined today at a meeting of offii Ials of the Western Lawn Tennis association. Farkyr. The probahle date of the match was set It. IT K. At Des Motnea for August 11, 12 and 13 on turf courts at St. Joseph .03 8 62 laike Foreat. The teams from Japan, the Philippines, lie Motnea Mart and Batteriea Banner; Costello, Man-guSlovak la will meet Belgium and C zee and Owens, In the first and aecond rounds of the series to determine which team shall meet IKTERlf ATI0BAL LEAGUE. at Lake Forest the winner of the France-Indi- a match. Yesterday's Basalts. The second round match between At Baltimore France and India hag been awarded to Jersey City Minneapolis. Baltimore FHILADEI.PHTA, June 3 - The major league record of eeven home funs by a club in one game was equaled todey by At Heeding Decision the Philadelphia American In their 9 Newark .... ... . victory over Detroit. Beading on Clash in Northwestern The total surpasses the American league runs fop. a .contest record, .of made bv the New York Americans against June 3 After InvesYAKIMA, the Athletics Jun 22, 1912 .The record tigating the Wash, various angles of the clash Buffalo .... of seven was made In 1866 by the Detroit Wednesday between I mplre "Red" Held At Btrjcuve Hocheater Syracuse game team, then a member of the National and Lee Dempsey and Manager Cliff pet league. Blankenship of the Victoria team, Leo polled ; rata. Hartnett left today to consult with Pres80UTHEBH A8800IAXI0. TRIAL MATCHES ANNOUNCED. ident Burnett of the Pacific Interna NEW YORK, June 3. Trial matches tlonal league Yesterday'! Xwulta, In decision official of the the matter will Davis cup team, will be The Naalirill 11, Atlanta 4 At AtlHBt be telegraphed to the Victoria and Yakiplaved next month at Mobile 11, Birmingham 16. At Birmingham near London, It was announced ma manager tomorrow. It was stated. At 8, Memphia 8. hers today. Tha team will then go to At Little nock New Orleans Dempsey and Blankenship will remain 4, Utile Paris for their mstenes with Franee. suspended pending the official decision. Bock 1. 15-- fjvo-.hum- Expected Today ... - ia a, 1 (Copyright, 1921, by H. 0. FlslAr. Trtdo cMsrk Eeg. U. S. PL OT.) By BUD FISHER |