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Show J- y- - MORNING, JUNE. 19, 192L THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY 14 Put Us Right Up T Hundred More Like. T BROMLEYS SUPERB PITCHING BAFFLES HAUGHTY BENGALS While Handsome Jack Holds Adversaries, Bees Hammer Bob McGraw and Willie Mitchell for Surplus of Tallies; Salt Lakers Give Pitch er Errorless and Snappy Support. At Los Angeles Salt Lake 11, Vernon 2. At Seattle San Francisco 1, Seattle 3. At Portland Los Angeles Portland game postponed; rain. At San Francisco Sacramen- ' to 2, Oakland 3. Special to Th - - L - Tribune. ANGELES, Cal., June 18. under the fine acorn with which they have been treated arriving In these parts, and re, mustang liniment bringing no the lief, the Bees yesterday turned on tormenting Tigers and trimmed them, 11 to 2. It was Jack Bromley, southpaw, who peeled the Tiger and hung their pelte up on a pole to cool off. In the minds of, the reasonable, there never was much doubt of the ultimate result when he visitors up and polished off Bob McGraw In less than two round jftnd took a running start of four runs.and We Willie Mitchell then wentn aeld the Bees Inpractically hitless for four the seventh, eighth and wounds; but uiinth they stung him mercilessly. tT Vernon batters were effective against Hlromley only In the sixth and seventh, $nd in both of these rounds it waa hitting 2v Spud Murphy and Scotty Alcock fWhleh produced the meager Tiger score, smith Mitchell helping a bit with a single Un the latter round. LOS dack Tightens Up. H Vernon annexed third baaa In the home stialf, when Bromley waa Inclined to be iwlld. J. Carlisle Smith led oft with & Saaa. and the formal aacrltlce wa laid was pi own by Chadbourne. Pass No. 2 took Meaued to Hughle High, Smith then fdhlrd on a double steal. Sliding Into the 7ase face Aral, with hla bloodhounds following him on a hot trail. Ham Hvatt ad whiffed aa pert of this double ateal, nd P. Bamson ftohnelder (lied to right. P. Bamson has not fully recovered from ibis last hair cut. After this he Is going d let hla hair grow and carry a banner on Broadway. C The second Inning found McGraw under that the home plat had rjlie Impression With one down he passed ( capo rate. Joe Jenkins, who stole second, and than i Walked Prank Hay. Bromley here took :4 hand and bolted to right for one base. Wenktns scored. but Schneider snipped n tllay with a perfect shot to Smith. then drew hla second pass of the filled so soon. Band the i)ame already Thaset by beating out a hit to French, f j8 ho made a great slop and then rolled iRn1 plunged in a way that would hare tfetted a touchdown on five yards to go. -- paste--fcoar- Big-Ji- Wee Willie Steps Forward. Esslck that one of his break, a leg behind Mr-- I Cl raw, so he sent In Mitchell. Wllholt (Walloped one down that baffled Hvatt. Ilam blocked the ball and tossed to Mitchell, covering the base. Not only did meaning Joe, Cranddaddy Long-tefbeat the play, but W ea Willie failed to and Blglln throw. Bromley Stop Hyatt's tscored on the combined hit and error, boosted Brown third. Rand faith taking No High and the bussing ceased until the seventh. In that round Bromley, Sand, Wllholt and Jourdan all put welts on the ball. Strand, Jenkins and Blglln all Indulged 4 swats In the eighth, which, with one of French's Infrequent errors, generated three more. Brown and Strand, with Insingle and double, respectively, added result to tnjurv In the ninth. Esslck sorted to Hannah as a pinch hitter In the ninth, but by that time the Tigers were mired down to the hubs and Truck couldn't budge them. Slim Love gave an Impressive exhibition of fungo hitting to the outfielders before the game. If Slim could hit other pitchers like he hits himself. Babe Ruth would become a hack number. A flock of blackbirds visited left field In the second Inning. The Tigers thought were young crows which had ooma they to fatten on them and never amounted to much after that. W BALT LAKE. I Thla convinced ijiri fielders might g. CHAPTER FIRST INNINQ. Salt Lake Slglln walked and went to second en Sand's sacrifice, Hyatt to Alcock, who covered. Wllholt singled to center, scoring Slglln. Brown filed to Schneider, Wtlhoit stele second. Jourdan out, French to Hyatt. Ono run, ono hit, one walk, one sacrifice hit. , SECOND INNINQ. Salt Lake Jenkins walked and stela second. Qay also walked. Bromley singled te center, scoring Jenkins; Qay was thrown out at third, Schnsi. der to Smith. Slglln walked and Sand best out a hit to short, filling tho Mitchell replaced McUraw. bases. Wllholt beat out a hit to first, scoring Bromley, and 8lglln scored and 8and took third when Mitchell missed the return throw. Brown filed to High. Three runs, three hits, ens error, three Walks, one stolen bass. FIFTH INNINQ. Vsrnon Murphy singled to center and was forced by French at second, Qay to Slglln. Alcock singled to right and Mitchell walked, filling tho bases. Smith hit a sacrifice fly to Brown, French scoring. Chadbourne struck out. One run, two hits, ono walk, one sacrifice fly. SEVENTH INNINQ. Salt Lake Bromley tingled to left and was sacrificed to second by Sand, Mitchell to Alcock, who covered. Sand doubled to left, scoring Bromley, and Wllholt singled to the tame field, scoring Sand, Wllholt taking second on the throw-ln- . Brown struck out. Jourdan singled to left, scoring Wllholt. Jourdan out attempting to steal, Murphy to French. Throe runs, four hits, one sacrifice hit. Vernon Murphy doubled to center. French struck out. Alcock singled to right, Murphy going to third. Mitchell singled to center, scoring Murphy, Alcock going to second. Alcock was nipped off 'second, Bromley to Qay. Smith filed to Wllholt. Ons run, throe hits. EIGHTH INNINQ. Salt Lake Strand tingled to center and Jenklnt beat out a hit to third. Gay sacrificed, Mitchell to Alcock, who covered. Bromley hit to Mitchell and Strand waa run down between third and homo, Jenkins taking third. Slglln doubled to loft, scoring Jenkins and putting Bromley on third. Bromley and Slglln scored whon French mads a wild throw to first on Sand's grounder. Sand going to second. WII. holt filed to High. Throe runt, three hits, ons error, ons sacrifice hIL NINTH INNINQ. Salt Lake Brown tingled to canton Jourdan popped to Hyatt, Brawn stole second and scored on Strands double ts left. Jenkins lined Into a double French to Alcock. Ono run, two Slay, ono stolon base. CLUB. Kearns Threatens to Call Off Championship Battle Two American Tennis Players Take Games in English Tourney last1 week by a single point.. Cochran, who was hla closest competitor, dropped off ellghtly, and up through the game of June 8, Chuck had an average of. . 328, a loss of nine points over the previous week. Hah had a slight slump l hatting and his average has fallen off from .3i to .28. Diamond, too, has suffered g slight drop, now hitting .294. Bert Graham is rapidly coming into hts own,, having Increased hit average by six points.- - He Is now hitting .260. Hosp and Diamond are the most timely hitters on the team, a perusal of the box mnores showing that these two have hit oftener with men on base than any other members of the team ROEHAMPTON, England, June 18. (By ths Associated Press ) Francis T. Hunter, the American tennis star, defeated Dr. A. A. Fysee of Great Britain In the final round of the mens singles In the tennis tournament here, . 8, Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory defeated MJs Hawkins of England In th final round of the ladles singles The tournament by was a club affair only. In the mixed doubles final. F. M. B. Fleher and Mnf. La room be o Great Britain beat S. M. Jacob, open champion of India, and Miss Shepherd of England, In the final of the lsdlsa doubles Mrs. Larcombe and Mias Elizabeth Ryan of California defeated Mrs. and M Us M. McKans r of England, 8-- 1, 8-- 1, 8-- 8. . o' are Tho Hubs, beginning Tuesday, scheduled to play as follows: Salt Lake and Oakland at Ban cisco. Don Angeles at Seattle. Ban Francisco at Portland. tier Is boasting and too aura of winning., talk. Just let him win and then we'llofallfriends Carpentier amused a party to threatened on the lawn of hla training camp today tonight pole the championship match by throwing atone at a telephone the road. He scored nine hits in with Georges Carpentier, July t, across ten chancea rather than submit to the direction of George nd hla Belgian police dog. Atlantic Sacramento and Vernon les. at Los BUadiag sf the Clubs. OF THE Wo. Brlfhe ml rh field Lewtsto t$ Ogden TrenuoUm Lost. 6 ft .... 9 Waa Ange- V CLUBS. .M 10 A 5, Kmlthfleid 8; Lewiston 8, 11, Jremontfm 12. Ogden 0; Logan .60 .600 .763 .500 .400 t8 8 6 .. Pet. 6 Tsstsrdsy's Result: City Amateur League STANDING 0. Fran- Brtfbaa Today s Schedule. Won, Lost. Pet. Trementon it Ofde. . ... 6 Richardson Bower Mi .667 Utah IJffht ftteain Heat. 4 o The Tribune. Special .667 Western Optical BBIGHAH CITY. June 18. Lewiston tuned .667 Intermountain Electric n H oh . .. .600 the tables e tbs Peaches today and won by .400 Western Arms shutout, I te 0. Coray, for the Beet Pilfers, .167 Zellerbactt Paper Co... SmMh-Fau- a .000 pitched greet bell, allowing four scattered hits, Western Arms and Smith-F- a us tied these coming one In each of ths first four His support was perfect. one game. -- ramm-Johnso- , Laat weeks games In the City Amateur league were all fast and well played, and there was a good deal of shifting In the clubs' standings due to the weaker teams strengthening their lineup. The biggest surprise of the week was the defeat of the Klohardson-Bowclub, the league leaders, by the Western Arms Morgan of ths locals had ons had inning, but, aside from tbs disastrous fourth, he pitched n good game. In this frame two walks, hts own error and three hits gars tho visitors four runs, and in the eight Krona singled and went around on a series of errors. ..The score: ( LEWISTON. BRIGHAM. er club. Ths Western Arms boys have been luck ball games so far by losing hard making errors at the critical moment, but thla week they played good ball from the start, with the result that they trimmed the Bower boys for the Initial defeat of the season. Schramm-Johnso- n got going this week and played the ball that they are oapable of doing and sprung a surprise on the dopesters by defeating the strong Western Optical team in a close game by the score of 5 to 4. which was featured by some good pitching and some sensational catches on loth sides. Intermountain Electric defeated the Utah Light, due mostly to the ragged support behind Malone, the star heaver or tho Utah I.lght boys. Zell nr bach Paper and Smith-Fau- s, holders of the two cellar positions, fought K out In a slugfest, the paper boys winscore K 15 to 9, which ning by a lopsided them In the percentage column for put first time this year. The following the teams will be pitted against each other week In what promise to be the hardest-fthis ought battles of the season: Electric vs. Bchramm Johnson, Bonneville Held. Gllberg umpire; Western Arms vs. Zellerbach Paper, municipal No. 2, Beaumont umpire; Western Optical vs. Utah Light, municipal No. 1, Leonard umpire; Richard eon Bower , vs. Bmlth-Fau- a, Luoaa field. Van Meter umpire. All games are called at S IS o'clock and are scheduled for seven Innings. Inter-mounta- in -- COLLEGE BASEBALL 6. At J. Princeton, N. Princeton, AB.K.H.O.A. 1 2t.. Grass, lb.. 0 Johnson, If 18 01 Ill Kesna.e., Clark, 1 1 1 Moors, ss.. 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 8 Layae.Sb. Whtetre,rf 4 Coray, p. .4 8 8; AB K H.O A 0 0 8 1 0 0 T 0 0 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 0!Boun,lf. 2b 0 8 0 2 Ijftobr.lb 8 Hornsby, 11 rf A 2b. 3 0 0 0 0 01 Malssed, 1 as A 2b. 0 0 8 4 0 0 0 0 Parkins, e.. 0 0 Morgan. p. OiJarviaef.. 8 Vaa.rf lb. O Lynch.Sb.. 11 Totals.. 20 0 6 87 8 Totals. ..30 0 4 27 12 Score by Innings: Lewiston ... .....0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 fV 5 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 Brigham . Errors Jarvis, Bourne, ftober, Summary: Two-baa- e Douhit Uober. Perkins, Morgan. ble plays Jarvis to Gober to Tan; ttofcer to Van. Bases on balls Off Corey 1, off Morgan 7. Struck out By Coray 8. by Morgan 6. Passed ball Perkins. ftaoriflc hits (Mark, Tiros of game 8 hours. Left ss Hornsby. base Lewiston 4, Brigham 6. Umpire gtevens. Special to Ths Tribune. TRBMONTON, June 18. Trenton ton rallied la the ninth and won from the Collegians, overlead. The game waa a coming a three-ru- n hard hitttng affair with ths final score 12 to 11. Wtlfley, foe the visiters, was hit hanl. replaced him lu the ninth too late to be effective, aad ths winning punch wan delivered by 8 pence Adams. In ths ninth ths first two men up hit safely and IMtspatrieks triple scored them and tied the count. Adams then singled, scoring Fits Patrick with the winning run. Johnaon, lata sf tbs Kansas City club, made his debut for Treuonton. Although hit hard, he won hi game. Ths score: LOGAN. At New York Lane Tech. Chicago, 0; George Washington high school. New York, Blair, cf.. TBEMONTON. ( ABR.HOA.I AB.R.HO.A. Falck. cf 6 10 2 4 4 3 3 8 8 R Evans. o rifintk.ab 8 Hopklna.rf 8 2 8.A4ms(2b Men gee. 2b 8 6 14 llBorstadt.if 2 8 0 Hinkle. lb 4 1 6 1 8 2 Fallentne.s Clark. 8b 3 10 Wltfley.p 8 2Coanliytrf Archbld.ua 8 2 6 0 4'KIlptrck.ef OK 1 11 1 W.Kvna.lf 8 Adma.lh . 0 0 0 Araipger.e 8 2Rl.p. Yale, 2. At Ithaca, N. T. Pennsylvania, I; Cornell, 5; fifteen Innings. Maas. Harvard, 6 11; Dimmck.p Medford, At OiJohoaon.p. 10 1 Tufts, 4. Totals ..41 11 14x26 18 Totals ..42 12 16 17 14 ITHACA. N. Y., June 18. The UniveBcore by Innings; rsity of Pennsylvania defeated Cornell, 8 Lngan ...4 4 1 61 0 2 0 6 011 to 5, In a sensational fifteen-innin- g game Tremoston . ....1 1 O' 0 8 8 412 here today. Errors Archibald. Clark. 8uromatr: Reid, G. Adams, B. Evan. tiime ms bite Wilf ley 2. Filch, Amspiger Toward Johnson. hits Hinkle. 8. Adams Joha-ao- Uniformity Steps Two-baa- s Three-bas- in Track Meets Taken e Double plays Borstadt. Fltspatrtck, Flfspatrick to ft. Adams 2. Ktolen base Hits Off WUfley IT. 46 Fairs, Fltspatrtck. baft in 8 Innings: off Dim mock 1. 1 NEW YORK. June 18. Important at aft bat it no inning; off Held 3, 6 aft bat ty toward International leading steps in Johnson 12, 40 at bat in off Ban Francis Inaing; In sthletlo competition were 8 l 4,5 108 ti8 10 44, .118 Bases ss halls Off Wltfley .595 innings. Sacramento taken at the Sessions of tbs International 4, off Rrid 2, off Johnson 2. Struck out . 1 8 8 41 .549 Seattle and Olympic congress By WUfley 8, by Reid l. by Johnaon 4. flae-rlft-c 5 2 11 '37 .529 Bport Federations Oakland . at Lausanne, May 23 to June 7, F. W. Loaing pitcher Wllf- fly Kilpatrick. SI 8 8 391 .527 Vernon . Ruhten, secretary of the A. A. U., re- ley. Hit with pitched hall Fltspatrtck by . Si 4,36) .522 Lea Angefea. on on 7. Tremonton hla bates return Left Logan WUfley. yesterday Salt Lake ... 1.. 8,25 .362 ported Committees of five members, appointed 10. tmptrs Gwinn. SI II 2 8'. . 171 .254 Portland . . . International by the Bport Federations, ,28 30 31 33 35 33 44 501 will control and direct Lest 8MITHF1ELD, June 18 Ogden won a fast ths various con (eat from the Fummita today by tbs score branches of Olympic eompetlon. 8 to 8. Timely extra base hitting won sf rules for track competition Olympic were revised and largely conform to for the visitor. failed ts connect with men American rules. Ths decision to limit the thegmlthfleld bases. countries to four entrants and aa many three-bas- e two aad Browns Hardy's in .each track event, with three home run all did damagesmacks starters to tho Smtthfield entrants and three starters In the swim- tbaaces. alas tripled. tamtde It expected to have ex.Northwest ming contests. Mr. the former Lawson, leaguer, Kublsn declared. cellent results, Tho day's best hltttrs pitched a floe game, doing well in ths pin bee. Mclfor pitched good ball, striking out (Air ... 9. J.r r, WILD HEAVES AND SUCH Big Bill James Goes to California Club Jam, dUr, ha been released; by the Lewiston club of the Northern Utah league. James asked for his release. After consideration bv the management of the Lewiston former Biff Bill ,r; e Th. series stand: ' - Balt Lake won 2, Vernon worm Sacramento Won I. Oakland won 4. San Francisco won I, Seattle won 8, 1 postponed. Lee Angeles won 3. Portland won 0. 2 0 0 0 9 10 10 0 Vernon Innings pitched By Me- - 2 Summary: 1 postponed. Stolen Jenbases Itlraw, Wllholt, e kins. Smith, High, Brown. hits Band, Murphy, Blglln, French. Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: Sacrifice hits Sand. Chadbourne, Smith, At Los Angeles Bromley, Balt lathe, Hlglin. Gav. Struck out By Bromley 2, winner; McGraw, Vernon, loser. Mitchell I. Banes on balls Off At Beattie Francis, Seattle, winner; 4, off Bromley 5. Buna responsible Lewis, Ban Francisco, loser. 5. fer MoGraw 3. Bromley 2, Mitchell At San Franclsoo Krause, Oakland, Double plays Jourdan to Gay to Jour-dawinner; Fittery, Sacramento, loser. French to Aloock. !7 There will be a double-headat-- Loa Lakers Win Angeles today between the Bees and jS and Thurston Gould are likely to Tigers. for Salt Lake, with Dove, Rchellen-bac- k in Shooting Match pitch and Dell available for the Tigers. 4 4 4 I At ths Idaho state shoot held at Good-laThe standing of the clubs at ths close Don Morrison of Balt Lake was high ITofeeslonal on ths 200 registered single of the eleventh week of the 1920 season targets with a score of 194 out of 200 and follows high on ths 100 handicap singles with 03 out of 100. Frank MoCanney, who recently Joined professional ranks, waa second with !' he J out of 200 registered and 8ft out of 0 from the seventeen-yar- d mark. Four other professionals contested In these two events Hillhouse. 238 out of 300; Jtlorris, 258 out of 300; J. A. Held, 248 out of 200, and W. H. Huff, 137 out of ioo. The postponed game at Seattle between I ( Frank Troeh waa high amateur and the Seals and Slwdshes will be played off 454 of 2ft out 800, Monday. One of the postponed games high over all with pairs; Portland between the Angels and the 35 outthsof 200 singles, and 05 out of 100 at Beavers also likely will be sawed , off front handicap. I K. C Grice of Boise won the Idaho Monday, possibly both. 4 4 4 Plata championship at singles, 103 out of 200. Dennis Holohan, formerly of Balt Frank Hosp Is walloping the hall these now won of in addition to playfor Tha Idaho, the Broncs, Burley, days lake, state champtonshlnaU doubles fifty tar- ing a great game In the field. He is r score twenty-fi44. now Jdira, list the gets, leading by a very comfort- s world series club. It was derided to let him go. He will play for the Red Bluff Cubs In California. near his home. James won three games and lost two He also his stay In Lewiston. during won a home (n the heart of the Cache jvacfl fans. tf WX8TIIX IIAOTTE. alt Places Idaho g. twsnty-three-ya- smithpield. AB K.H.O ogden. AB.R H O A. Hardy 8b. 4 12 3 11 Batlif.?.. 0 6 8 Stewart. c.. Wert, lb., ftamide.c.. 8 6 18 2 Black.lf... Murphy. as 4 0 6 3 UDriscolt.cf. 2 Urlvor.p.. Tretedr 2b 4 0 Doriua 8b. Browa if . 4 Meyera.cf, 4 0 16 Ulftaeon no. Anaell.rf.. 8 1 0 0 0Walte.rf. . litkhruedr.lb Lawfon.p.. 4 118 110 111 Totals .86 3 7 27 Din ga- Score by ..6 Ogden 0 Bmithfleld Krrora Nummary: 0t 110 2 IS 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total... 87 2 2 0 ft 0 0 1 2 A 0 8 2 1 2 0 00 0 1 1 JO 8 11 27 7 05 08 6 0 0 0 Hardy. Murphy, grhroeder. Hme run Brows. Three bone hits Hardy 2. Double play Meyers to Wert. Stolen ftamide. 2. Hannon. Bees on bolts Off base Pet H truck out By Lawson 7. by .621 off Mclvcr 8. Mclvor. Wild 18. of Time fdteh Mcleer Mi game 2 hours. Left on baaea Ogden 6, Smith-fiel.508 A 1 Uvn 7. Umpire Lund berg. .4tl .467 .464 .404 w er men. The score: AuO Two-bas- n; teen TNUdif's Resalta At Ft. Joseph .. Wichita St. Joseph Maun Bsttsrie ftregory, r - me u4 Crnby. - At Sioux City Tulsa .... Sioux City (Tea Isnlnta ) ftattnrta rrultt, Grab. aad . Boehler aed At Omaha City 4 Tea Batteries- Breeai GI ft roes fUHabary, tier, Bauaiffartaer aad Matos. Kamsey, R. H. E. 2 8 8 6 6 .....1 - and Lio-fi- TO TFT SCANDAL FLAYERS. CHICAGO, June 18. A request that the trial of the indicted former Chicago White Sox and alleged professional gambler and 'fixers, charged with confh ISIS wo rid series, spiring to' throw begin June 87, will be made Monday, the offiW announced today. tates attorney's n. J., June n, city, manacer of Jack the New Jersey, boxing commission over the referee situation. Kearns declared he had no objection to the selection of a referee holding a New Jersey license, but that he would Insist on having a voice in the selection, "I will refuse to, let Dempsey box tf they insist on naming the referee,' he declared. Members of the Nw Jersey boxing commission arrived tonight, ostensibly to witness some boxing bouts, but It la probable they will confer with Kearns. Robert Edgren, arbiter of all disputes involving the two boxers, and Tex Rickard, the promoter. Commissioner Lyons said a Jersey man would referee or there would be no fight. If the Jersey people Insist on a Jer sey referee, it's all right with me," Kearns said. "I am willing to take any Jersey referee, but I am not going to be dictated to aa to which one It will be. I have a million-dollasset In I am not going to stick him Dempaey. into the ring with Carpentier unless assured the referee Is unprejudiced, will let the men fight It out fairly, and will ha capable. When I turn Dempsey loose I want him to fight one man, not two. I am willing to have the New Jersey coni mission put the names of all licensed Jersey referees In a hat and let Descamps, manager of Carpentier, and t draw for the referee. If necessary. I will say 'no fight,' no matter what It costa If we don't box, we still have the title. I am not Insisting on Jim Dougherty. Dougherty is all right and a good referee, and I will be glad to have him, but I am not demanding any one referee. Look at the mesa we got Into at Toledo. When Dempsey is taking a chance like thla he Is going to be prepared to the extent of getting an even break. - Dempsey switched over to light sparring partners today after his strenuous workout with heavyweights yesterday. He boxed six rounds. ar CARPENTIER READY TO ENTER BATTLE MANHASSET, N. Y., June 18. Georges Carpentier and his manager, Francois I e scamps, are not worrying over, what they will do after the big fight. Their only thought for the present Is how to beat Dempsey. Georges has only one thought, and that Is to beat Dempsey, Descamps He hasn't given one minute to said. worrying about what to do afterward. Therg la one thing certain, however, be will be a real champion It he wins. On the other hand. If we said anything regarding what Georges might do after the fight people might say, 'Carpen and J5L- - Her-rlma- Eastern Track Stars Leave for California VRBANA, 111., June 18. Coach Harry reGill's University of Illinois four-m- il lay runners, champions of the waatern conference, departed tonight by automobile for the Pactflo coast to compete In the National A, A. U. games July 2. Thev expected to be on the road about ten days, passing through Denver and Salt .Lake City. Th four runners are Captain-elecGordon McGinnis, t . Yatei, Patterson and Dave Brown, CAMBRIDGE. Mast.. June 18. Nad Gourdln of Harvard, Jaka Driscoll of Boston college and Jimmie Connolly of Georgetown university wars selected today to represent New England at the A. A. U. champlenshlpe at Pasadena In July. The aelectiona were made at the track and field champlonshlpe of the N. E. A. A. A. U. In the Harvard stadium. Gourdln aet a naw record la th JavaUn event with a throw of 146 feet, 2 Inches, but in the running broad Jump, for which h holds the collegiate reoord, he fell half an Inch short of the mark with ran leap of 23 feet. 6 inches. 21Connolly 5 seconds. the mile In 4 minutes and Driscoll had little trouble winning the run In 49 5 seconds. quarter-mil- e ot REFORMER REQUESTS BATTLE' BE STOPPED CINCINNATI, Ohio. June 18. Dr.' Wilbur F. Crafts of Washington, founder and head of the International Reform bureau. forwarded from Cincinnati today a petition to Secretary of States Hughes asking him to stop the fight between Dempeey and Carpentier In Jersey City on July J. The petition waa sent on behalf or the Life and Thought club, an organization of business men of Lincoln. Neb., according to Dr. Crafts. The petition Is baaed on the ground that the fight Is a national disgrace," The supreme said Dr. Crafts today. court of the United States held that neither Louisiana nor any other state could legalize a lottery to the detriment of the citizenship. Therefore, no state has the power to legalize so brutal a as a spectacle prize fight. No state has the right to bargain away the public morals. If the petition bears no fruit. I will look around for a Judge who has oourage enough to enjoin tho fight, just as I enjoined one tn which the late Rob Fitzsimmons was to participate In St. Paul." Jack Dempsey, training here for his heavyweight championship fight with Georges Carpentier two weeks from toat did seriousnot take Jeraey day City, ly the report from Pawhuaka. Okie., that he had been named as a corespondent tn a divorce suit. He said he had never heard of the woman and bad never been In Pawhuska. LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 18. The Mrs. Boulanger In whose divorce, case Jack Dempsey has been named was said today by. a local attorney tn be here and employed in a cafeteria. The attorney aaid Mr a. Boulanger had consulted him about her case and had denied the allegations relating to Dempsey. The attorney said Mrs. Boulanger had known Detnpsey aa a child In Oklahoma and had met him here casualty during hla recent visit to the roast, but that she denied any further statements contained In the divorce complaint. Chlreg Trl CHICAGO, lt June Lake Tribes Letted Wire, IS. Joe Lynch, worlds bantamweight champion, meets Sammy Sandow, Cleveland mauler. In a fifteen-roun- d bout at New Y&rk on Tuesday. Willie Green, local featherweight, and Art Croot of Cleveland have een matched for a ten round bout In the open-aarena at Camp Grant on June 34. Eddie Raynor, local will taka on Eddie Beattiewelterweight, at Camp Grant In the semifinal of eight rounds. Lew Tendler, Philadelphia lightweight challenger, la being sought by Jimmy Mullen of the Aurora Boxing club for the latter part oft July. If Sailor Freedman shows well dgalnst Leonard, It la the intention of Mullen to use him with Tendler, Fags aad Grant; Caver By VnlveraaT Service, UNIONTOWN, Pa., June 1. Rouen Barite. In a Dueewiberg, won the Unlveraal trophy race here today in cloee to record Urn for the court. Eddie Hearne waa aecond and Miller third. Julea Etllngbee of Crookaton, Minn , Buffered face lacerations and the loss of several teeth when his machine was wrecked. Lake Tribune Leased Wire. t SEATTLE, june 18. The lpdlana added th scalp of Sam Lewis to their collection thl afternoon, when young Ray Francla aet the Seals down with six scatf tered blows. n Th locals developed the punch when It was needed, scoring In the first and eighth. tomorrow, with one A double-headgam Monday, will complete the series. At Seattle: 6 0 6 0 Mlddletn.rf 4 0 6 8 1 Waterxll.Sb 2 8 Murphy, lb 4 6 1 O'Bldred, ef J 12 0 1 0iKnwthy.2b 1 6 6 2K'nnDgbm.lf 3 0 0 O'Htmnpf m 3 c .8 3 Tobin, 0 1 0 1 SiTrnncls, p I 0 0 6 0 0 6 6 Vblck, If 4 Rath, 2b .4 Cl renry.ee 4 maen.rf 8 OTnall.lb 8 Kamel, 8b 8 Kelly, ef 8 Yell, e ..3 Lewie, p 8 O'ltoul ..0 e 6 Agnew, tWaleb -- 1 CHEYENNE. Wyo., June 15. tn the opening game of the Intertroop baseball of series, the field hospital detachment Okden. Utah, defeated C troop by a aeore 8. C 14 to The of troop boy played In considerable hard luck. After King bag been chased from the mound, O. Bowman replaces! him and Bowman waa retired when struck on the left hand by a pitched ball. The Injury was painful. Bowman waa replaced by Sharon, right nine ck fielder of the Morrtson-MerrlHharofi the Halt Lake Trolley league. managed things a little better, but lacked mates. of hla the hitting tupport Staley and Thomas formed tha battery for tho medics. ll CRCWt TRAIN FOR RACK. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y Juna 18. All crews in training for th regatta Wednsa-l- a were out on tha river today. California went over tha three-mil- e stretch at racthg speed. 0'2 Totals 24 3 127 11 Total .31 1 6 24 18 Raa for Yelle la eighth. tBatted for Kelly in ninth. Aeore by innings: Ban Francisco Rone .... 0 0 2 0 2 Kits Seattl- eRun a, ..3 0 0 0 8 0 Hit Error Rath, OTonnell 2, Mur Summary: phy. Struck oat fly Frnnel 2,- by Lew 2. 2,- off lrewia on bulla Off Franrt 2. Rim Two-baa- e hit Murphy, OConnell. Yelle, Don y hie play Rath to Carenry to OToanVll, to Stumpf. Sacrifice hit Wistersii. Hit with pitched ball Kenworthy 2. Kama. Run revpooslble for Lewis 2, Frauds 1. Time 1.86, Umpire -- Croter and Finney. ....6 10 10 Lata Trlbxae-Sa- lt Chlcag, Tribune Leaned Wire. 8AN FRANCISCO, June 18. In a closely contested game, the Oaks defeated the Senators today, 3 to 2. Knight made four errors, but despite this fact It was rhe who drove In the winning run. ' At San Franeteeo: SACRAMENTO. OAKLAND. Total. ..84 2 7x25 101 Total ..85 8 xOn. out when winning run .cored, Hroro by taulng.: 8. era men to Run . ,3 8 4 0 8 Hit I 3 8 12 27 13 18 Oakland- - 0 0 8 3 0 0.2 Hlta 2 Summary: Brrore Pick. Cook,. Fittery 2, Two- Stolen baa. Pick. Knight 4, Gulato. b.M hlta Pluelll, Ryan. Cooper. Sacrtflc. lilt. Baaea oa ball Plnelll, Kodgera. Will.. Off Kranae 1, ff Fittery 4. Htrack ont By Krauae 4, Fittery 7. Double playa Kntgbt to Brubaker to Uulato; MrOatfl.a to Rodger, to Mollwitt. Run. feaponelfile for Ktaua. 1, Ftt-ter- y 8. Time of game 2 honra 5 mlnutea. empire Phyl and Caaey. 02122008 Americans Practice tor British Golfers SAINT ANDREWS, Scotland, June 18. Praottce matches, preparatory to the British open championship competition, which begins Monday, were played today by American amateur and professional golfers. Jock Hutchison and James Braid deand tho Australian Jack Sharkey has a hard foe to tackla feated J. H. Taylor H. Kirkwood, 4 and 4. champion, In New York on Tueeday night, taking Hutchison Joseph had 71. Braid's score was 73. on Joe Burman In a decision while Kirkwood took 76. Taylor picked contest. up at one or two holes. Emmet French and Walter Hagen, after a stiff tussle with Edward Ray and Caledonians Win Soccer Harry Vardon, tn a four-ba- ll match, won by 2 and 1. Match ten-rou- From Salt Lakers The Caledonians yesterday defeated the Salt Lake soccer team tn tha competition at the West high campus The result waa 3 goals and 1 corner to 1 goal and 3 corners. Following are tha llneupa: Caledonians. Salt Lake, Norval fb Andrews . hb a a Prim Dunn.... If, .. . ,,,,, Turvllie Young Prime J. Hawthorn Alvey Length Of halves Fifteen minute. Linesmen McKnlght and R. Hawthorn. Referee Service. Scorers Young I goals. Pools I goal; Hawthorn, corner down, corner; Turvllie, 2 corners. The Caledonians will meet Ogden next Friday at Lagoon on the ocraslon of tho Salt Lake Scottish club outlhg, June 24, Bannockburn day. The winner will receive soccer medals. There will be an eocoer team selected from the Ogden. Caledonian and Halt, Lake clubs to visit the coal camps and play Castlegmta, Winter July Quarters and Kenilworth. Three game will be played. The soccer union Will meet Monday, June 27, to select the team. Eighteen plajera will probably be taken. flve-a-sl- all-st- Manti Will Celebrate Day for Ball Players Special to Tn Tribune. MANTL June Wednesday will be baseball day In Manti. The people here are pleased with the showing made by the local team and desire to do In the way of appreciation andsomething padding up of the somewhat depleted treasury 18.' dtpartment. to) Such aporta a hors racing, riding wild cow, catching slick plga and a league game of baseball beween Manti and Mt. Pleasant will be Indulged In. Boost for the Home Team" is th slogan. f BANKERS LEAGUE Federal Reserve Tracy Loa Jt Tru Batteries: TVtgreu, Bed and BteTejis. rrr. Murdock and f 1 ........1 Bar; Lnr 2- Fast Horse of Whitney Stable Is Put to Death three-year-ol- 323,000. SMELTERS BEAT HUNTER. Th Garfield Smelting company baseball team defeated th Hunter team by a score of 14 to - yesterday. The batteries: For the Smelter boys, Marling and Milligan; for Hunter, W. Larson, L. I arson and Newton. W. Larson was taken out In the fifth Inning. . Trlbaoe, SBATTLB. AB.B.B.O A. 2 3 2 0 0 4 3 1 1 2 9 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 S fi 0 6 3 0 6 6 2 0 IT 4 1 0 0 I BAN FRANCISCO. ir 1 8 Tribune-Sal- Chicago More. DEMPSEY DENIES 9 PART IN DIVORCE KNIGHT MORE THAN REDEEMS HIMSELF ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., June 18. NEW YORK, June 18. Broom spun, one of the beat In th H. P. Whitney racing stable, broke a leg In the Carlton handicap at Aqueduct today and was put to death. Playfellow, full brother to tha noted thoroughbred, Man o War, bought by the Rancocaa stable Friday night for a price said to be 8U5.OO0, finished aecond In -- tha Carltoor four lengths behind hla Knobble, recently purchased for Field Hospital - Team Wins Utah Guard Game R, H. K 8 2 8 4 Sprelal to Th five-fo- Once Coyotes Hun Northern division June 29, Midvale at Park City, Hunter at Murray, West Jordan at Sandy; July 4, Midvale at Murray, Hunter at Sandy, West Jordan at Park City; July 6, Hunter at Midvale, Sandy at Park City. Murray at West Jordan; July 13, Murray at Park City, West Jordan at Hunter, Midvale at Sandy; July 20, Bandy at Murray, Park City at Hunter, West Jordan at Midvale; July 25, Park City at Midvale. Murray at Hunter, Sandy at West Jordan; July 27, Murray at Midvale, Sandy at Hunter, Park City at West Jordan; August 3, Midvale at Hunter, Park City at Sandy, West Jordan at Murray; August 10. Park City at Murray, Hunter at West Jordan, Sandy at Midvale; August 17, Murray at Sandy, Hunter at Park City, Midvale at West Jordan. Southern division June 29. Draper at n South Jordan. Crescent at Riverton- at Bluffdale; July 4, Draper at Hlverten, Crescent at Bluffdale, Herrlman at South Jordan; July 4, Crescent Riv-at Draper, Bluffdale at South Jordan, erton at Herrlman: July 13. Riverton at Bluffdale, Herrlman at Draper, Crescent at South Jordan; July 20, 8outh Jordan at Riverton, Herrlman at Crescent, Draper at Bluffdale; July 2S, South Jordan at Draper, Riverton at Crescent, Bluff-dal- e at Herrlman; July 27, Riverton at Draper, Bluffdale at Crescent, Herrlman South at Jordan; August 3, Draper at Crescent, South Jordan at Bluffdale, Herrlman at Riverton; August 10, Bluffdale at Riverton, Iraper at Herrlman, South Jordan at Crescent; August 17, Riverton at South Jordan, Crescent at Herrlman, Bluffdale at Draper. -- fence Fellppe. then hurdled the several times. There were many women among the visitors at the training camp today and they would not leave until Georges performed. Previously Georges chad sparred five rounds behind closed doors WITH THE BOXERS Jordan Valley League Schedule t-- . Roscoe Sarles Wins Uniontown Race in Duesenberg Speeder . tnniorO Result. Batleri4a;JUlfrand, TreLgytoo Aft Centerville: Bountiful , Centsrvlll Batteries? Uib, aM Hancock. es Moiaea At Joplin .. Motors ...... Dr Batteries Burfer, and Bsaasr, Oklahoma Oku a ha Davis County League Yesterday's At U?too: Syracuse . Layton and Beats Lewis; Oaks Trim i Northern Utah League Denver News. Referee Question Brings Forth Caustic Remarks About Jersey Commission From Francis, Backed by Swats, Dempseys Manager. 2. 2. V. Proving That Even a Fishworm Will Turn tm Bite His TANDINa OP TH able margin, with the handsome average of .34. He Increased hie average over 5- sovran MeaRli .... l.lttle Rock ,,,, New Blrm Orleaee let beat Atlanta Refill Naahvtlle ... association, ,,,,,, .... ....... .... Chattanoefa ' ....41 ;:::S eee.8.1 ...81 ee..S . ....26 eee.1T , Yesterd4Fe leeuit. Reck Ckettnnoog At Little 6. Aft New Orlfini New Octane 8, Mcmpbl 1. At Flrmlagham Birmingham 8, Atlanta 1. At Mobile Mobile 4, BenbriUe 8. - AMERICA LftaUrill Milwaukee Kflneaa City Minn poll gt. Paul ... 4 ASSOCIATION e . IndianapoU Total Columbus At Milwaukee St. Fant 4 4 iq 8 1 6 HaoaoB. Kelley god Allen; Kiefer, Trentman end Gonsett. Milwaukee Bttocta At Lbulttllle Toledo a..,hea0 LtttfevIHe o080 BOOOeo.ee. R. 8 M if. Better! BedtatJ WcCoU and Morgan, tain; Knob, Kateil and Kocher. At IndlanagoU Oolumbu IndinnajiAlli E 12 13. 7 j Cur- - aa Dixon. Minneapolis Kdhi i lty 8chner. BMterl, hfcLaugklin, . ueorge, and Mayer. Hhentak; Ames, Moral-maSrhenberx and McCarty. (Ten lufilnga I At Kaiuas City, second gate R, H. g gmallwnnd Minneapolis 11 g j 7 1 Kansas City U Halter! McLaughlin. Roberts and Mayer. Xhe.tak: Carter, Bchanberg. Lambert and McCarty, Scott. SCOUT LEAGUE uth Davis District. J-Centerville Ne. t .of. Centerville No, 2 to Butteries: Brows aaO B. Walt: Markham and Warnlck. |