OCR Text |
Show TIIE 12 SALT-- ' LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE It Atta Boy, Hollis; Ya Cn Do THURSTON FLINGS GREAT GAME AND BEES BUNCH HITS i i t Sait Lake Pitcher Exceptionally Effective ih the Pinches; Timely Blows on Part of Mountaineers Drive in Tallies; New Shortstop Makes His Debut by Scoring the First Tally. ,, RANK GAY, formerly with Mur- ray in Union association, who has been taken o,n by Manager Cravath to play short. Salt Lake 6, At Los Angeles x Vernon 1. At San Francisco Sacramento 7, Oakland 1. At Portland Los Angeles-Portlan- d game postponed; trav. eling. nf two-bagg- - Slglln, -- ib. . BALT LAKE. AR R. JL PO. A. E 6 6 Sands. Sb. . Wllhoit, If. Brown, cf. . Jourdan, lb. Csravath. Lynn, c. Gay, as. rt. ... ... Thuraton, p. Byler, lb. . Totals 1 4 lit 4 4 3 4 ,,.. a, , , 4 3 0 0 0 0 32 S 37 8 11 0 til f' wki k ? H VS1 f ? w Vernon Kuna 1 0000000 0 1 Full Training Clouts. Long 1 OAKLAND. SACBAJIRNTO. AB K.H.O.A. AH R H.O.A.I 0 6 2 2 4 4 Cooper, cf 2 6 0 1 0 0Willo.r( . 6 0 2 2 0 Ph-ftb 4,Irubker.s 8 0 0 0 6 6 8 2 2 0Mlller,lf Comptn.cf Mllwlta.lb 8 0 1 11 0 Kmrht.Hb 5 0 0 6 0 Cniato.lb 2 8 PlDclll,3b 8 0 koehltr.e. 4 UKrtOM.p. 112 112 110 118 isAriett , Showing That if a Thing It' Worth Doing at All , IPs Worth Doing Well, FIRST INNING. Vernon Smith filed out to Wllhoit. Slglln threw out Chadbourne. High singled to right, and went to third on Hyatta tingle to eenter. Edington singled to left, scoring High, Hyatt Hannah tingled to taking second. left, and Hyatt was thrown out at the to Wllhoit plate, Lynne. One run, four hits. THIRD INNING. Salt Lake Gay alngled to eenter, and Thurston was hit with a pitched ball. Slglln beat out a hit to third, filling tha bates. Sand hit a sacrifice fly to Edington, Gay scoring. Wljhplt beat out a hit to third, bases again full. Brown singled to center, scoring Thurston and Slglln, Wllhoit taking McGraw second. Faeth, replaced Smith threw out Jourdan, runners ad. Cravath grounded out to vancing Hyatt. Three rune, four hits, one hit batsman, ons sacrlflct fly. SIXTH INNING. Salt Lako Brown walked, and scored on Jourdans doubts to left. Jourdan took third on Cravath'e sacrifice, Hyatt unasalsted. French threw out Lynn, Jourdan held. Smith threw out Gay. Ons run, one hit, one walk, one sacrifice hit. EIGHTH INNING. out. 8alt Lake Wllhoit struck Brown tingled to center, and went to third on Jourdan'a single to left. Jour, dan took second on a short wild pitch. Cravath alngled to center, scoring Brown and Jourdan, and iwaa out trying to steal, Hannah to French. Lynn etruck out. Two rune, three hits, no errors, one passed ball. , STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Lost 25 26 30 34 33 33 8 27 t ..,....0 47.. NR.JI?-D- O YOU REALIZE 'YOUVE KEPT ME VAITIN; -- LOOKING LIKE A FOOL- - FOR OVER. AN .HOOR? CY COLL-- IM NOT REtjPQNCilbLE. FERHOOR LOOK 5 - BCRteiej only for that Y x MANHASSET, N. Y.. Jun 14. More high board fence ar to be built around the Carpentier camp to insure the challenger privacy In hi workout. Manager Descamps found today that the extra policemen he ha employed and the fence on the right side. of the When George camp are not sufficient. went to the gym this afternoon he saw about 100 men and boy perched in tree In an adjoining field. The challenge-,- , worked little today, pending an nouf after gym work lq coaching hit sparring partners. y Poulet, a weight and former sparring partner of Dempsey, the camp today. joined It wag announced that Georges, beginning Monday, would enter Into the real bang-uMor part of his training. sparring partners have been employed. "Georges has not been permitted, Manager Descamps said, "to go to full speed, but we may let him loose so that he may get all the work he wants. He has been asking us to tak off th Am-bo- light-heav- The days beat hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. ,.2 ..1 ..4 p .3 .4 Edington, Vernon Orr, Sacramento Home-ru- n 4 hltte ton, Sacramento. The series stand: Salt lake won 1, Vernon won 0. Sacramento won 1, Oakland won 0. San Franclaoo won 0. Seattle won 0, postponed. Los Angeles postponed. won t 0, Portland won 0, 1 1 Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At Los Angeles Thurston, Balt Lake, winner; Faeth, Vernon, loaer. At San Francisco Fittery, Sacramento, winner: Krause, Oakland, loser. deraos eoaaeeted twice with the ball Is three time op. leash" Malone pttohed fair ball, tad with better aup Georges' port would hare bees hard to beat. A two-baa- ea six. Alt by Griffith permitted port and to score for the loaera la the third la Babe Cracks Another Brace of Homers Against "Detroit Ding. Score: UTAH Lott.If... Recalls Police Boxers Battle stout-heart- Batteries. Carter sad McCarty; Bedlent, Me CuHough, McColl and Morgan. Soboffel, Ed Morarlty At Indianapolis: has discovered that the Tigers are a ball team without a home now that game are Minneapolis , no longer played at Vernon, and he sug- Indianapolis. Batteries: gchausr sod gests that In case Mr. Wrigley buys ths B saline. team tt he named after Catalina. That would suit the fish. At Celutnbua: R. H- - E- 1 3 13 ..1 X 3 Mayer; Caret City Amateur League and Boor .28 3 T 18 by inning : 130 0 'Stewart, 2b. I 6Jeprraoa,2b 3 4 6Wdmth. OKwlny.e... 4 1 iRoomey.cf. 2 3 llrady.lh.. 8 O.P&rrclMf., 8 0 Rart.p. 0 OlUratn.rf. 2 (Whitman, rf 12 18 8 Uj Total .,,.. .27 4 1 0 PARIS, June 14.- - (By the Associated Frees.) "It Is madness to say Carpen-- , tier will win In one or two rounda, Francois Descamps, manager of th French champton, wrltea to th news0 11 The letter ts quoted paper "L'Auto. 0 3 In support of ths newspaper's analysis h Dempsey Carpen tier fight, tend- 0 0 0 ing to show that ths Frenchman Will not an have easy time. 0 7 18 7 Descamps' letter says: "Georges is well and full of confidence, 0 2 2 9 although w know he has a tough job. 0 0 It Is madness to say Carpentier will win Barney. In one or two rounds.1 Rom- too t weLL, GAMC-toCt- e, t (AYNoTtCCD SHoCS UJKCN OF 6N LWAS Fcew UMS IM standing. THROWING COfeW RoAt Tb 'fOVJR- WrtH . -- 08 I i REFEREE WILL BE SELECTED TOMORROW Smith-Fau- Dtmpsey-Carpentl- er n Dempsev-Carpentl- The iliteitp: Zcllerbactt. Crouch ... .e., ...p..... ...lb... Smith-Fa- ..... er Horseshoe Pitchers Take Case to Court bimmon Stork Kennebec DES MOINES, June 14. The recent ... Mordqniat horseshoe-pitchin...2b.., g . contest between Frank .8b.... Griggs Cot Jackson, . Kellerton, Iowa, holder of the . world's AHca If... and C. C. Davis, ....... Wright Columbus,championship, , .... ...... cf. Roderberg Ohio, whkh was staged Sunrf... .see lilint day afternoon, June 12. and for a purse of Ryncarsoa ... I00t went Into the courts here today. nine yesterday The Dchramat-Joiinno- n The match was staged with the agreethe Western Optical by n acore of 8 to 4. ment that the pegs should be forty feet Gray Beers Smith M. Lambert Beattie W, Lambert , ....... apsrt. Jackson's poot showing, he being defeated, 175 to 300, led him to believe that the peg were not properly placed and the distance between them was measured. It was found to be forty-on- e feet. In violation of the agreement. As a result, Stakeholder G. W. Taylor, sporting editor of a local newspaper, refused to ray the bet. C. C. Dsvls brought replevin suit against Taylor and th court now has the money, the hearing being set for June 20. By BUD FISHER v to oping oveiN t was HFARb AfU A FIX. of-t- NEW YORK, June 14. The referee for the bout will be selected Thursday at a meeting In Jersey City of the members of th New Jersey boxing commission, Promoter RickTha Zallerbach Paper nine emerged victorious state ard and the managers of the two boxers. team by a tcor of 13 over the The probable choice has not been Intito 0 yeaterdny, after n hard battle. The game mated officially. Six prominent-spor- t atrv- wai apparently put on Ice by the Eellerbach thoritles, Including former heavyweight and newspaper writers, were player la the firnt Inning, when they counted champions In ths original but n rally In the third netted named as candidates rightruntlmes v contract. for the Pmlth Paua team, and helped six New The to make thing Interesting. Jersey state boxing commisBeattie and Kennebec hit home ran. The sion, however, has th final say. latter' cam when there were three men on baae. j, (Copyright, 1921, by H. 0. rube. Trade Mark Reg. V. B. Fat. OS.) ANt DESCAMPS SAYS JACK IS TOUGH CUSTOMER 0 I 0 Electric 0 0 3 Utah Power 2, Error Haywood Summary: rnna Home Wadsworth. Ewing. Knapp, Two-hns- e bite Wadsworth, Griffith, ney. 8tola to Blmpaon. Double play--LoKnapp. haaen Henderson 2, Romney, Brady, Whitman, off hallo Malone 3. oa Baaea Off 2; Hlmpeoa Burt 1. Struck ont By Malone 2, by Burt 8. Hit with pitched ball Paaoed ball Griffith. Tim of Simpaoa, Militia, Romney, Whitman. game 1 28. I mplro Beaumont. Loft on baae Earned 4, Utah Power 8. 6, Utah Power 2. runs ..6 TO now number 0 0 0 0 2 0 a Tba Electric company yeater 8PRINOHUR8T ALLOWS ONE HIT. day defeated tba steam heating department of The Miller Athletic club baseball nine score of 9 to 3, 2 tha Utah Power team by 8 10 Milwaukee 2 8 9 Cohitnbue yesterday won a 3 to 0 game from Mid and as a result ia now one of the teams Batteries: Bamea, Gaw and Clarke; Clark and Springhurst. orr the mound for Milla a triple tie for second-plac- e honors vale. ler. allowed but one ,hit. In tha league. Hartley. Burt, oa the mound for tha victor, allowed scratch variety. The score: R. H. E. seven hits, and proved very effective At LooltTlllf? the S HI 2 8 mates playptl esceedlngly wall Miller A. C Bt. Pant plnchca. 1 3 Wndaworth 8 behind hire. Louisville tarred with two M'dvale Batteries Fprlnghurat and Smith; Batteries: Merritt. Williams and Alien. atartling catches of line drive. Sanders amd Myr. fTn Innings.) Romney and Ewing hit homo mns, and Hen. Rasmuason and Anderson. ................ sparring partner S00T R. H. K. , Hundredt Leave Ogden to Open Fishing Season l'Hm4ran,b 1 Total ELECT. AR.R.H.O.A. INT.-SIT- twenty-fourt- h SEATTLE, Wash.. June 14. Now th Seattle club of the Pacific Coast Baseball slugger bleachers, lsnding league wants to be called the Indians, Inconsecutive games, a new major farther back than yesterdays smash. stead of tha Ralnlers, or the Slwashee in five record. In his lost five official The distance was estimated at about 475 or the Suds or any of tha other names league times st bat, Ruth has gratified ths ex feet. given the team by sport writers. Recently a committee named by the or ths fishing club owners went over a thousand grounds for severs! hundred more suggestions for nicknames sub- fishermen. Many of those going to through Kilrain mitted by the fans. Eight fans picked Ogden canyon were compelled wait Day Indian" and all will be given free tickets until after 7 o'clock' tonight before they ' When Chased to games. could pass over that portion of ths road The new name. It Is claimed, la typical where the pavement is being laid. From of the Puget sound country, especially as In the city toreceived reports Early this city was named after old Chief Se- day were to the effect the Ogden and attle, an Indian leader of the early days. Weber rivers are muddy, but several of Mas., Juns It Jake QUINCY, one Also, the fans think, the club has dln ths small tributaries are clear. Beaver of the last of ths prize creek, a tributary of South Fork river. played fighting traits of the Is opened this season, the first time in redmen who once roamed this section. ring gladiators of hare fist days, think two years. Fly fishing will be good on that ths bet of the present-da- y boxLOS ANGELES. June 14 Manager North Fork In Ogden valley and in East ers are a good a ths best of the old Cravath brought a new, shortstop canyon and Lost creek, in Weber canyon. school. Discussing the battle between to town with him In the person of Dempsey and Carpentier. h said he is AXEKXOftAV A3800IATI0M. Manager Cravath brought a new shortfar from- regarding It as chlld'd play n comparison with the bruising of hi stop to town with him in the person of Frank day, a Californian, who has been own time. playing ball off and on for several years. Dempsey is La ruqged customer," He formerly played in the Union assohe Aaid. "Carpentier has a head on his ciation for the Murray club. He stgnal-lie- d shoulder that will help his hand a his debut with the 1321 Bees by lot. t Tnlngs have changed, however. hitting safely In his first appearance and In ihy day wo were keeping away scoring ths first run the Bees got today. from the police. I notice the police Brown was shifted to center and Sand to the crowd away from Carpenkeep third. The rearrangement of the Salt tier." Igike lineup worked out nicely today. Is now a watchman al a Kilrain Whether It will be continued will depend building plant here. on the showing in succeeding game. . POWER. AB. K.H.O.A. St 1 It1 Jun 14. New honor pectations of the spectators with four 1 0 home now runs. Babe Ruth's is He credit sixteen to diys 1 1 NEW added by batting Dauss of Detroit ahead of his 1920 record. Last year his Griffith. c. 8 0 18 twenty-thir- d and horn two home rune. Knapp, 2b., 8 0 14 came June 30. Rlmpwn.Rb 2 0 1 Besides making four home runs runs Ruth's second homer today surjmssed Militia, rf. . 3 0 0 In two successive 0 0 4 contests, beating his his record long distance hit of vester Haywod.lb own mark of three In two games, the day. The ball again dropped Into ths Brtty,lb, 10 0 1 New York runs center fied hit seven a few rows YORK, KNOW) uat wee: T" WILD HEAVES AND SUCH T -- Bifci ' MORE FENCES NEEDED TO PROTECT GEORGES At Deduction, Sherlock Holmes Had Nothing on Jeff X HAR THAT NOf Pfcue 'tOO TOLD sPtUlS IT JFF, WHAT Xo You lot WINNING 6oT kUtI G sr fclUt. Teu, ABovT TK VMt TViS MORNING I ANt MC WHAT HAFPCVCt ACCtDeMT TO tuicNfry I 110 BRITISH POLOISTS PRACTICE. RANELAGH, England. June 14. The English International polo team had ita OGDEN, June 14. From early afterfinal practice match today. It defeatnoon until long after midnight the roads ed a team of English players, 10 goals to Ogden and Weber canyona were the to 1. principal tralla leading from Ogden to K KNOW I KEPT YO(J VATIN - DOT 353 MUTT AND JEFF GAMC-Coc- ( tonight. Dempsey will resume hi .full training program, putting on the boxing glove for the first time since a week ago Sunday, when hi left eyebrow was gashed. Dempsey has been fretful for two days, which Indicates, according to hi handlers, that h ts getting Into condition. . Their only trouble will be to keep him n the same mood until he meet George He appear bigger and Carpentier. stronger than he did when he won the title from Jess Willard two years Sgo, A The champion broke the monotony of hi lay-otoday by going out on tha road for seven miles. In th afternoon he went downtown for a stroll along the beach. The champion was considerably upset by reports circulated that two attaches of his camp had become Involved in a eafe brawl, which resulted In a riot call for the police. The men Involved were not Identified with, the champion camp and were not known to him. Some new Information on tha referee situation was obtained today. It was that James F. Dougherty of Philadelphia would be Dempsey's choice. ff 10 13 Special to lb Tribune. LOS ANGELES, June 14 41 1 Program. ATLANTIC CITY. N. X, Jun 14. Jack Dempsey' vacation will end Thur- day. Manager Jack Kam announced 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Ouiaio, Keehlee. Bmbakar. Errors Summary Stolen baace Pick. Home rnne Sheehan 2, Two-bas- e Three-bas- e hit Knight. Compton. Sacrifice hit Mollwltm. hits (took 2, Miller. Baaee on bails Krause 4, Fittery 6, Struck out By Krettte 4. by rtltery 2. HU with pitched bsll Vlnelll. Double playe Pick t Sheehan 1 Mollwlta 2; Orr to Mollwits 2; Orr to bheee-ba- n to Mollwits. Bona responsible for Krauae Time of game 2 hours. Um1, fittery 1. and Pbyle Casey. pire CHAPTER I. se Mc'-Gra- Champion Will Don Gloves Tomorrow and Resume Fittery was a, bit wild, allowing eight scattered hits, byt with good support only one tally was made and this wag in the third frame. ' Sheehan and Compton were the heroes, the former making two home rune, one in the second with a man ahead of hifn, and again In the seventh. Compton's circuit clout came in the ninth. Hit 16 Three-bas- e hit French. Summary hits Jourdan. Smith. Sacrifice hits Sands, Cravath. Struck out by McGraw, 3; Thurston, 4. Base on bails Off Faeth 1: off Thurston, 3; off 1. Runs responsible for McGraw, 3; Faeth, 3; Thurston, 1. Charge defeat to Faeth. Two-ba- come: in: HIM LATER? Ey I'clnrwl ferric. SAN FRANCISCO. June 14 Senators 1. was the" toll of today's game. T, Oak Oakland Run . OfZS ........ .......... OH! TELL HIM TO ro tEE Fittery Holds Opponents, While Mates Make Nu- Total , .87 Tit 2T12 Total ..II xBatted for Krauae in sloth. Score by Innings. Sacramento 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 Hit. A 4 0 Bits VERNON. AR R. H. PO. A. E. Smith, Sb. Chadbourne, cf. .... 4 0 3 High, If. 6 1 10 Hyatt, lb. .. 4 .... Edington, rf. 3 0 Hannah, c. 4 3 French, as. 0 Gorman, Zb. ........ 1 0 Alcock, 2b. .8 1 1 Faeth, p. 3 0 McGraw. p. 1 0 Locker 0 0 Mich ell, p 13 1 37 ..87 Totals Batted for McGraw In eighth. Score by Innings: Salt Lake NEXrr ROOM .6011 Junel4. It wu Flag day today but Vernon did not remind anybody qf a flag winner. JLJ Salt Lake sprang a shocking surto prise by defeating the Tigers. X, In the opening game of the series. Hollle Thurston, a Los Angeles boy, came back to sting the community which once fed him. The Tigers couldn't touch him effectively after the first Inning, despite William Edgar Esslck'a tactics In using a pinch hitter, two second baser men and three pitchers. Thuraton, like John D. Rockefeller, had to start but got a lot of nothing ' stuff as he went with, along. Tony Faeth had something to start with, but lost It In riotous pitching in the third, when he Bob wa yielded to Bob McGraw. benched for a pinch hitter in the eighth and Wee Willie Mitchell finished the unequal combat. Faeth weakened In the third and quit before he had finished his course. iFrank Gay, light hearted but by- - no means giddy, started the round with a festive single. , Young Mr. Thurston remarked that he was willing to try anything once, got after which he went to the plate and Rehit on the head. Brainy baseballl covering from the shock to hie cerebellum, he took first. Slglln bunted. Faeth started to force Gay at third, allowed his poorer judgment to prevail and then heaved too late to get Faddy at first. Bases all occupied. Sand filed to Stumpy's throw to the plate was true, but just high enough to hold Hannah In an upright position. Truck was unable to squat and cover the plate gs completely as usual, and Gay slid safely In among Trucks running gear. Wllhoit got away with an Infield hit and Brown over second, which scored busted a ' two moresingle runs. Then Bob McGraw relieved Faeth on the pitching heat. With Bob gold bricking the opposition, Jourdan and Cuyath grounded without any more rune pouring In. Salt Lake added a bit of binding tape to Its lead In the sixth, when Brown walked and scored from first on Jour-daCravath sacrificed, but Lynn and Gay were unable to give Lynn a lift. Rav French tripled off Gaye knee In the sixth, the ball glancing Into left center. Jtoy perished within sight of home and friends when Alcock grounded to Sand and McGraw whiffed. Salt Lake put a padlock on the game In the eighth, when Brown and Jourdan singled. The latter took second on a battery error. With the Vernon Infield massed close In, like halibut around a piers of bait which merits Inspection, Cravath clouted through Alcock, scoring both runners. Lynn fanned. TOO IIS THE Shechn.Ib Kopp.lf . - I I YArniH FER merous By George McManus PaL Oft. I DIO DlONT TEU DEEM eQT TOOVE SNORIN' bO TOO TO TELI LOOO HEO ON HUH AM VERT eOiT'- - tmu; T Reg. V. & Help-Y- a At Sacramento: At Seattle San ; Francisco game postponed; traveling. I'Rpwld to Th. Tribune. OS ANGELES, Cal., When BRINGING UP FATHER that entle Hajs i 15, 1921. IT BY.-TH- CN t aroonb X SAw WTO . pay SOMeTHtNd site oV Ttte was Your FAWXk FAtcl tHfn Irt5FBYTH3 V 6AiA-co- ei KeAi UNUAcer 231 A A |