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Show sr- U - SLT THE TAMOIN LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, AUGUST .14, i921. OP THK CLUBS. BEESIWIGEUj Victorious Golfer Is Three Times Champion of Utah E o j I- - T FJBSI IS HIS STUFF If! FIFTH EXCITING Started Pla When Twelve YearaJof Age at Gaddy ' ,' Salt Lake Course. L. D. BRO II FIELD Double Plays Ruin Chances X for. Salt Lake in Opener Gardner Master inSecom .1 Leet ..At Seattle First game, Salt Lake, 2 Seattle, 3 (elevan Innings); second game. Salt Laka, 1; Seattle, 8. At San Francisco Los Angeles, S; San Igranelsce, a At Los Angeles Oakland 1; Vernon, 4. At Portland First game, Ssoramento, Si Portland 3; second gams, Sacramento, t Portland Bperlal 4. to The Trlbaae, " SEATTLE, Au(. U. taro samea from the The Indiana took Bees today and Mapped Into the lead In the series. The 6torea this afternoon were I to '2 and to I. . "pThe first!- game waa an exciting eleven. Inning battle. The visitors were the via time of a aeries of double plays that tatrly wrenched the heart out of their rtiancea. Twice the Indiana put On a double killing at a time when It looked as though the Mountaineers were going to make ever aa- many runs. , The Indians won the opening game In the eleventh, when, with the bases fuU en a hit and two Intentional passes, laid down a 100 per cent pure bunt, allowing- the winning run to come la from third. - . Ken-Wort- - Pitchers in Hot Tilt. , Bromley and Francis cut along at a Both these J treat rate from the star(. on the ball. tied somethin Could the Beet have escaped the fatal doubla playa It would have been an evil day for Francis, yet he must be credited with tightening up tightly in the pinches, cl The second gams waa an easy victory lor Harry Gardner over Elmer Rieger. IBh Beea made only five hits off Gardner; two of them mere scratches, and he vat master from the beginning. The double victory gives the Indlaat the edge on the, series, having won four 1 the seven games thus far played. , There tomor-rewill be a double-headwhich will wind up the Bees road leave Beattie far home trip. They night, to take on the Beavers Wednesday, and the Indiana leave for Baer gm onto. er B0i67 S4 57S,2 tl86 . . .. WILD HEAVES AND SUCH The Winter boxing seanon 'will neon be wny. It wili be ushered In, as usual, by Dewing Manhattan club on Labor day at the Hlppodrom theater. Promoter Hardy K. Downing baa been busy tha past week Ilhlng up ajl the best available talent, new and old, in this section of the country and also Is negotiating with a lot of new boys on the coast and In the middle west who are anxious to At Baa Praseiace: come here. From present indications, he LOS AJtnjLM. SA! FRAROUWO. J ' AB.R.H.O.A. Is gelng to have mors real talent to draw AB.R.H.0.A.I 3 tala, cf 6! Schick. If $ 1 t 1 1 from than ever before in the history of tha game. M'0,2b-r4 3 $ 1 2IRath. 3b .1 1 I OH areoer.ee 4 3 2 3 $ An early start is being made In order Carroll, if .3 0 1 0 1 to give the boys a Chance to get in tipUrista. lb 3 0 1 llKlIhwa, rf I 0 olovnnelMb 4 3 1 14 Crwfrd.rf .4 11 top shape for the opening bouts. A numNrhf.3b-2Kelly, rf .4 0 3 1 ber of the local boys are already In train4,0 1 3 41lEamia. Sh 4 3 $ 3 3 Udinere. ing, including a promising lot of new ones -3 1 a a ad 3b 4 0 0 2 liAnew, e .4 who are anxious to seo what' they can gtanage.c 4 0 1 I lAcott, f ,4 0 0 0 3 do with tha padded mitts, and those who Aldridse.P 3 0 0 0 $1 are In the- - best shape and show tha Thoaiaa.y .0 0 0 0 2 most class will be given a chance in the land; Schneidar, Vernon: Murphy, Seattle. 0 0 0 0 opener. Totala .33 014 141 Totala .34 313 214 The aerie etandf Manager Downing also say that hs will, in all probability. Import- several classy Hatted fee Thomas la Blstbr Salt Laka won 3, Seattle won 4. Score by loalnfft; to participate hi some of the feaboys Sacramento won 6. Portland won- 0. Lie Angeles .. ture bouts of tbo evening end will make Oakland won 3, Vernon won 3. Kuna .... $ effort to make the opener one of every Los Angeles won 1, San Francisco Hits $ 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 " the greatest cards ever staged in a local won 4. San V react see . While he would give no Intimation 6 ring. Runs .... .,..0 os te- - the probable personnel, he stated 1 0 0 1 3 3 3 0 Winning and losing pitchers yester IS llIU that when he did announce it the card day: Error, McCabe. Caveney, Summary: would speak tot Itself. At Seattle Francis, Gardner, Seattle, Mix rone, 10 bits off Aldrlds. 26 at bat winners; Bromley, Rieger , Halt Laka, la 6 plus Innlaga. Steles baera Kamm. bits Kamm, Kelly. Harrlf ea loaera At Portland Shea, Nlehaua, Sacramen- bit Tarreli. Rases os balla Off Scott 3, off to, wlnnera; Plilette, Johnson, Portland, Aldridge 1, off Thomae 1. Htruck out By Aldridge 0, by Thomas 1, by Scott 1. Hit with losers.. Doiiblo playa by Aldrldgo. At San Francisco ScotL San Fran- pltcbo4 ball ta Ellleoa Nleboff to McCabe, Kirboff to Atasago Los cisco, winner; Aldridge, Angeles, Qrlggo, Kamm to O'Conaell, Cavoney to Rath loser. to O Voonoll. Wild pitches Aldrldgo Ruse At Los Angeles Dell, Vernon, winner reeposaiblo foo Scot t 6. Aldrldgo 6. Thomas Winn, Oakland, loser. 3. Charge defeat to Aldridge. Time of game By Universal a .9301 - 000200003 08 0111130 O'Coa-ael- l. Two-baa- e The standing of the clubs at tha dose week of the 1920 season boor nnd 61 minutes. and Met; rew. One Umpires Ctsey COYOTES WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT FROM MAC, Vernon Halt Lake .... San Francisco Lee Angeles , By Universal Ten Golfer Appear for August Leg Tourney; Mr. L. W. Sowles Win. T Serrlta, Seattle .... ... 1$. Sacramento PORTLAND, Aug. Portland .... handed Portland itw sixth straight defeat 'Double plays were fatal to the Beet Oakland for the week when the Coyotes took both , In the first gams. In tha very first In- Sacramento ... ning, with a runner on third and another here this games of the double-headffl first. Brown hit Into a double play. This week the clubs Will play as fol The Rodgers elan won each con the fourth the Bees got four hits and Iowa: "In ' one run and had the bases full when Edtest ofily after small stubborn playing. Threatening weather yesterday kept Portland at Balt lAke. wards hit Into a double play. Seattle at Sacramento. many golfers away from the llnka, and as The scores were S to 3. and t to 4. In tha eleventh Cravath hit Into anVernon at San Francisco. " a result only ten reported to participate First SM at Portland: other. Oakland at Los Agdea. In the qualifying round of (he August leg SACRAMKSTO. PORTLAXh scored first. In the opening p Tha Indiana I R.II.O AB A. AB.B.H.O.A. for the directors cup. Inning, with one out, VVistersli tripled to The-se- rt here with Portland will net Kopp.tf.. 4 3 2 4 OIGeala.rf. , on left and scored Bates hit to begin until Wednesday, owing to the lna deep Dr. A. C. Wherry, with a net score of 4 3 0 Krug 2b... 4 0 3 4 fighL of the Bees to make the long trip Omptn.cf 8 1 Vlt'oa.rf 4 0 1 1 73, had the best medal H. W. Baum was e In tha sscond See tried to turn a triple bUlty from Beattie in time for a game TuesO 1 3 1 4 3 118 Pnole.lb... Ryia.rf.s Into a home run, but was flung out on a day. Thare will ba a double-headnext in line with a 74, while J. T. Brunn .. Sat- Cookie.. 3 6 2, 3 0 1 0 great relay, law Is to Sand to Edwarda 8 AiUranthm.M 4 0 1 I waa third with a count of 76. McOfa.3b 4 - Tha Beea tied tha score In the fourth. urday. 4 t 8 FUhsr c,e 4 Orr,Mv. Mrs. L. William Sowles was at the top tOrmvath led off with a double and went 7 4 1 0 Bhtvhaa.lb 0 4 Week-da- y 4iOn(lar4t.8b games hereafter will begin of her game yesterday, and easily deto third on Brown's fly-oto Sea. He 8 1 0 0 0 0 OPillwtte.p. instead been aa at of has 1.30, oclock, ft scored on Lewis 0 0 "Hal ... 1 0 feated Mrs, W. G. Hunter, 6 up and I. In hit through short the t cnae the final match of the August leg of the during the summer months Peneor.p. Strand hit to right and Gay beat out a Double-headwin begin at 1.30. .80 ft ftmoj Toth...84 ft 0 2714 president's cup tourney for women. Total. Wt to second, but tha visitors best opBatted for PMIrtta la aloth. Following are the qualifying scores. The portunity of tha game was killed when Boons by iaalafs; grass, handicap and net scores are given Edwards hit a hard grounder to KenNo new purchaser for tha Portland oieato-RtIn the order named after each player: worthy- which waa turned into a double franchise has appeared within the last Sacra ., y.e. .3 0 Dr. A. c. 300, g$. 73; W. H. few hours, but one is likely to spring up glay.ft l Hit 74; J. T. Brunn, 87, 11, Baum, 66, 16,Wherry, time. st any Portland 75; A. O. Randall, 64, 31, 77; Faul Keyser, Bees Tie; Indians Win. Judge McCredle still refuses to put a Raaa 0 0 0 0 0 -8 63. 13, 81; T. M. Gilmer, 14, 3, 82; C. A. irlce en the club, he says. When here 0 ) Hits 0 1 1 Kenworthy, first up In tha seventh, 66, 31, 83; W. O. Hunter, 114, Rrrors Duffy Lewis, outfielder with .Summary: Motisfflfsa 3. ttraatham. Gillette, knooked a doubla to center, but waa ilaturday, 88; f. C. Richmond, 105, 20, 5; A. a Salt Lake club, approached Walter hit Eopp uraatlmm, Rfaa, Hair, 30, thrown out trying to stretch, Strand to the " 18, 13, 86. Bell Mo McCredle. Horn told He that Double Me Km. 'was flaf Judge ruapoolr. Sand to Brown. Sea followed with a dou- Credle was In today's matches. Dr. A. C. Wherry holding out for fliS.ooO, but Gafftfaa te Orr.. Sacrifice hits Cooke 2. bla to left and scored on Pattersons sinC. F. Richmond and H. W. Baum PHlctte. plays Stolea be for Hit 3100.000. bee Mctisfflfsa. that It might bought gle to canter. meets A. B. Bell Ail others drew byes, Wild pitch near as anyone can get en 'frith pitched In by Shea Th Bees tied tt In tha ninth on theThis is as Pillette. Shea It S Inalaia ok' mat pitched 28, t price, without entering actual nag Brown's walk and Lowla doubla to 88. Credit vlcltory te Shea. local fan with $100,000 Rnaahlta ft, at hat for tiations. So which scored Brown. Francis put onright, Shea 8. Plilette 4. Struck Lenglen tha in his pocket any responsible which to wants he Invest Lewi out By Shea 3. by Peaeef 1, by Plilette ft. waa hold while Francle in baseball and might go around to the Judge's Rirew out Strand. Gay beat cut a hit ts office to and make an offer of this amount Baiea ea bail Off Plilette 2, eff 8 bee 4. short, Lewis taking third, where he waa Portland Telegram. held while Second Francis threw out Edgame: again V NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Rusanne LengSACRAMKSTO. ) PORTLAND warda Bromley filed ouL tennis champion, arrived toAB R ft.O A. A perfect bunt by Kenworthy gavo the An extra dote of baseball medicine tor AB.R.H.O.A. len, French day on the steamship Paris, to try the Indiana tha game in the eleventh. Lane the Oakland fans le the prescription be Compta.ef 4 11 1 JftaiBef.e A 1 1 1 skill of women stars on their Americas 0 3 ... I OlKntr ft I 2b... 3 0 0 opened with a single to left and stale sec- ing prepared by Dr. Del Howard, manager Kopp.lf home courts. Pick 8b.., 4 0 3 1 SW'ot.rf.... 3 2 3 0 ond whop Bromley threw to first to pick of the Oaks, for next year. Oi 1 . 3 4 0 of o the United State 2 8 Raa.rf. Toni. lb... 4 Representatives So eagerly have the fans on the Oakpirn off. Wletenll'e sacrifice put Lane S 1i Wolfer.lf.. Lawn Tennis association and American 4 0 15 bo third,., Bromley than walked Bates anj land tide of the bay been taking to base- Conke.c... 1 3 4 4ftranthia,aa 4 1 2 1 4 McGfra.2b Committee for Devastated France, went dbldred for a ponalbla double play, Ken- ball this year that it Is dollars to doughOrr.sa. . . 4 3 1 0 1 Piabcr.c. . , 4 0 1 7 to the pier to greet the French queen of worthy laid down a perfect bunt and nuts that they will be witnessing Tues- Sheehea.lb 10 2 4 0 2 1 lifta!irrft.b the courts. Her first match Is scheduled Lane scored with tha winning run. n Our Fair City, Oakland,", day games 3 0 0 0 ft KUlsoa.p.. 3 0 0 0 iehaua,p. -- for Monday, with Miss Eleanor Goss as next year. j Hates ... l o 0 0 0 In the round of the opponent. Bees Get Lone Tally. 6300 Thursday games draw from 3300 to Jnhasoa.p,. 1 ft 10 0 women's national opening championship at Forest and Sunday morning contests at OakHills. rSigiln. first batter up in the first In- land the tTetala-.812 27 121 so Totals ..85 41127 14 la are the Mila. ning of the second game, doubled to left. boards to give the OaklandIt fansonthree Ratted for Elllaoa la aeveath. to Lenglen was accompanied He took second on Hand's t. Crav- games a week, the first on America by her mother, A. R. de Joannla, Score by iaalafs: the Tuesday, at h hit to Patterson, who threw to the second on vice Sscramcate of French the Lawn Tennis president Thursday and the third of the Rune . ...... 0 Plate, heading off Slgltn, but Slglln series on Sunday 0 0 0 3 ft 1 ft federation, and Mme, de Joannla. morning. If the patient acored and Cravath went to second when survives the Hite 3 2 0 16 6 3 3 313 coma time the will shock, Portland "Spencer threw the bail into left field In when Oakland will MURRAY WINS TITLE. all of Its play games Rnaa ... ......6 1 1 6 6 6 0 1 6 6 an attempted rundown. The next two on the Oakland bail park. 6 3 1 6 6 1 6 6 111 Hits Ont.. Aug. were infield outa a 13. R. lJndley Murray at Buffalo won Errors Hbashaa. Wolfor, Summary With two out in Seattles half of the 2. Elllaoa. Etrnrk set By Nlrbaaa 6, tha International lawn tsnnts championPORTLAND, Aug. 13. Billy Speaa prat, Murphy hit a home run over the manager of the Regina club, which has ky Elltaos 6, by Johoami 1. Baer, m balls ship here today by defeating Clifford fight field fence. Nlrhana 2. hlta Orr 2, Graalbam, Hard of Chicago, . In the third Inning, after two were disbanded, whose home Is here, may Join Off Pools. Hhoehaa. Ryas, ma Cox. Horn, Orsls, the He Heavers. wired McCredle Judge WUtersU tripled to right, Murphy to Hhrrkaa. ' GIBBONS TO MEET LEVINSKY- .stating that the Mooeejaw dub Double play Plrk to McUafflsas after which the two worked a yesterday, He, steal, tom y too, Nlrbasa, of the same league was on the financial Sarrifiro hlta Mieohas, Wtstersll scoring. base Itbrrhaa. laslaga pitrbrd EIIImS SOCTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 13. Tommy In the fourth Kenworthy doubled to rocks and recommended several players ftolra rasa 4, hlta 6. at bat 37. Chants defeat to Gibboni St. Pajjl light heavyweight, will who might be secured. The Portldnd Johnson. right and waa sacrificed to third. See owner Rubs responsible for Nlebana 4. meet Battling Levlneky,- - light heavyinstructed him to sign them, if 1, JobaMts Jt. singled through the box, scoring KenTims 1 36. I mplrra anwas Labor here it weight, day, Croter and Byroa. worthy.' Singles by Patterson and Gard- possible. nounced today. Gibblns ia to get 316,000 a a ner filled the bases, but Lane hit Into a for his end. Del Howard of the Oaks believes that oubie play and the side was retired. In the seventh Gardner singled to HOMER the Pacific Coast league should play at right, least twenty-eigand went to second on Lanea sacrifice. weeks next year. His TIGERS ON WAY Wlsa. .'..I 6 6 6 $6) Dell, p ..8 6 3 6 3 Wlstersll filed out and Murphy singled club playa Portland only three times this Rueif to right, scoring Gardner. Eldred tripled year. If the Oaks are close on the heels , Alien, p .1 6 6 6 8 to right, scoring Murphy, and Kenworthy of the Seale at the end of the season the By ralrarml Service. extra senes San Francisco has with the tripled to left, scoring Eldred. Totals .26 1 4 24 81 Totals .62 4 6 27 13 LOS ANGELES, Aug. H. Taking and The Indians put a polish on the game Beavers may give them the pennant. for Wtaa la arvratb, maintaining an early lead, the Vernon vRattvd by making two In tha eighth. Patterson Los Angeles Herald. foe Mltse la alatb. tliattod walked and scored on Gardners double Score by takings; Tigers won from Oakland today 4 to 1. ' left. Gardner .went to third tn a wild IDS ANGELES. Aug. 13. Ho n us Starting with Srhnelders long homer in Oakland 0 0 1 0 6 Rnaa ., pitch and scored on Brown's wild throw MItxe of the Oaks is dickering for a col- the first timing the Tigers made another le first on Lane's infield hit. Hit 6 3 1 1 lege pitcher who has been starring in one run In the seoond and two in the fourth Toraoa of the large eastern schools. The lari and that It waa a case of sitting .. Rsas wants a fortune to break into baseball tight after 16 3 6 ,.....1 and holding the Acorne scoreless. 1 2 0 Hlta and he also wanted a guarantee that be At Le. Anselm: Pocatello Error Plselll, Knight, Summary: White, would be given his outright release at I League OAKLAND TERROR. SrMer. Horns run 6ebaeMrr. hits the end of the season. Mltse ssys tha AB R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. hlta reverb, Dell, Mltse, Gulato. Oak officials are anxious to land the Pteelll.Sb .3 6 0 1 OlAlroek, 3b 4 0 6 1 8 Standing f the Clubs Sacrifice hlta Winn, Ptarlll. Flench. Hyatt. twirler, but that there is nothing doing Cooper, ef $ 6 6 $ OThdhme.ef 4 6 6 10 Struck out By Winn 2, by Dell 2. Basra ea LoL vPct. on Will., rf 4 6 I 1 O' ftebader.rf 4 3 16 6 ba Ha Off Dell 6, off Wlaa 2, Buna the outright relase stuff. eels ft 8 625 Miller. Vf I 6 4 I O'Hy.tt, lb 4 6 112 1 albla for Wlna 2. Dell 1. Five hlta, 4reapoa .625 Eatght, 2b 4 6 6 3 2 High. If ..4 6 6 2 6 25 at bat off Winn la 6 laaiufa. charge raaa, v25 4 5 KattaLte " . Gul.to, lb 4 6 111 Hannah, e 3 16 3 1 feat ta Wlna. Credit victory ta ' Dell. 1' IttllMMlM. t, ::: S Hit Mltse, c 3 1 1 3 O'rrmek. e 8 i ; with ball hitched Milan, Tomaa rmpirm White, an .4 6 1 1 4, lelder, 2b 3 3 6 3 $ aa4 Finney. , Special t The Tribune. urrmiis. eri port , ' .. POtATELUJ, Idaho, Au. IS The Holy Pleat rare, , fire and a half ftirVmga Or.r-ra- Fatal. Double Plays . er n. I fill er Wolf-t.lf- I'f ut 110 er ms 2- Two-ba- Stacc-fca- -- Arrives Ready Meet Tennis Stars a 400 . 0-- 2 NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAK- Ulag-art- Two-baa- s , 6, 6. 3. f SCHNEIDERS PUTS ht ..IMI 11.. City Three-bas- e Two-bar- o ij f7 Turf Result and Entries place aa fir a. r"" of he efty league circuit arc tiptl for mult of last cvcolaga sautes """t AV"Aeoewhawe I'1,. .T! taratindy tro if. TV""- . - - from error.. Both Amina, team. romped away from h semea werw eom- Thaw three team. d.u. msim wem'eellM V",h? ' f last eeenlage battlea; Name Job SwHnee . Binerira: Dmn. - $ 0 I l ; M o o 1 '1 2 oZs . Ertckara sad Carelt; Umb and Kasawhawa . 0 3 4 fellem O 1 e 0 0 Bettertea: Faldeted and Co. Cooper and Aher- trombia. oil i FOOTBALL CORI'NQ PCRFECTCO MINNEAPOUS. Aug. 13.- -A new tem for quickly recording every detail,y',. of each play of a football game ba. been perfected by Merritt Wheeler of El Paso Tex., who today waa on his way to Chicago to confer win publishers with reference to turning out a scoring theeL Hs announced that Dr. H. L. Williams. University of Minnesota football coach, had , , approved the system. v SOCCER CL,UV TO MEET. A general meeting of the Salt Lake Soccer club will be held at the Deseret gymnasium Wednesday nlgbt at 3 oclock, for the purpose of selecting officers. Arrangements will be made for the coming fall games and to gat .tha names of all parable coaches to promote soccer In the Ldtiferent grade schools in Salt Lake City. , 1118 94, Kal 96. Bumttety Rump. 66, Olala 66, My Roafe 100. Chlerea 64. Playvrlvhl 103, Kelli. Harper )S, Crratwood Boy 104, 11 am or let no, Joseph Rrlnd 113, Moro 114. Oerond race, six furlongs Thorneway 60, Dora 60, Barr hast Han 67, Edna D. 103, Rrradllar 106. s Vaimaa Wells 107, Pokry B. 107, lofl. Sister Emhlem 110, Greenland ill. Hastes Os 112, Tooaeed 117, Phantom Fair 125, Polar Cub 104. Berbiaa 104. Third race, its furlong. Cora broom 63, R .rones leaner M. Gallipot 100, Wlteh Flower 107. Ax reel 106 Chief Bpnanor 111, Sudor 113, Dejer M. 118. Sir William 106. 7 Mirth rare, six furlooga Rxarorsa 106, Mlexed the Time 106. Knklnx 106. Eaiah F. 106, Ornxrt Gay 106, Maaoravre 106, Fort Bliss 110, Talisman 112. Fifth rare, otit mil. sad a sixteenth Fair Ua.le 0, gome Baby 65, Mork Orange 60. Flier 08. Blarkle Dxw 100, Larky B. HO, Brilliant Jreter 112. Gnldeh 8here 118. Klag Thru 3 118 Bxby Grand 116. Bon If are 134. glxth rare, one mile and a alxteesth Antilles 100. Woodthruah 102, Enrrlelte 106. Duke Ruff 107, Lsay lam 107, ptomed 106. Duke of Wellington 116, Cotton Bloowna 112. Flihbertvflhbet 115, Brisk 13. Oevrath rare, one mile sad seventy yards Brows Bill 67. Bowot 161. Meortaa 116. The Deelalna 103, Warlike 100. Seaway 106, Double Vts 106, Trirkeley 10S ruhanita 107. reerlem One 106. Leading (let Jake Feld 106. Mountain Jiode 106. llama )(, m. Wheat Ears J1L SWIMMING RECORD BROKEN. HALIFAX. N. g., Aug 18. C. C. Berne of Montreal today established n new Canadian swimming record, when ho won the d dah lit Zl 6 arronds at the Canadian swimming and, diving chamat Northwest Arm. Tho best pionships previous time for this distance was 17 yeconds. fifty-yar- 3 Elm's second was on line with the pin E!ra got Inside on bis second short. shot. Bromfleld' approach putt-w- as (our feet short and stymied Von Elm. who Both took safefour. Bromfleld played one up. - ander lit Arrests Follow Conflict in Prairie Chicken Regulations Wyoming and Utah regulations with regard to the open season for the shooting of prairie chicken do not hamonlie very well, and as a result there has been some disregard of border llnse ef states, tt was reported yesterday by D. H. Madsen, stats fish and game commissioner. As a result a total of thirteen arrests were made between August 1 and I, along the line and in Wasatch county for Illegal chicken (hooting. This la th result, Mr. Madsen says, of the work of Theodor Beeholser of R- - S. Tarry of Balt Lake Joseph Allen ef Maplston and Charles Hallstrom Of Oakley. are These men," as hi Mr. Madaen, working In various counties of tho. stats, each outside his home county and will b continued on the Job until after the Utah season open, which is aext Batur-daaver from . Five of the men arrested are residents of Wyoming, two 'or thr gait Lake, and the others are residents of the iocs titles In which tha arrests were ' made. Tha Utah Khlcken season begins Sat30, and last until Heptem-he- r urday, August 1, Inclusive,' Mr. Madsen announce. It will prevail only in th fotlowlng coun- n. um: Duchesne' Box- Mcr Grand, Bn Juan, iMfrftttt, Ptut, GaffleM nnd Wayn ami In Wanatch east county of tha Mtrawbtttry watarshed. This Hat of counties and localities where fthootlnr la permitted haa been altered since the original announcementsomewhat of this season. The hag Hmlt for snge hens will b tan birds In possession of ths hunter at any one time, and a total of sixteen birds duAng the season. The season for quail will laitt from 1 to October 3L Mr. Madsen has announcsd, and will permit of shooting In Sevier. Utah, Ralt Lake. Darla. Weber and Carbon counties during th whole period, and In Washington county from September 15 to February 1. 1922. The bag limit Is ftrtean birds a day. There is no aeaaon limit placed. Blue and ruffed grouae may be shot In all of th counties ef Utah from October 13 to October 35, th bag limit being sight birds hi h pomeaeion of tbs hunter. Mr. Madsen yesterday declared an season on doves In all counties of open the state feom Beptember 1 to Reptember 15, with bag Hmlt of fifteen birds per day. Th commissioner said he had hoped to be able to open tbs Utah dove season somewhat earlier, but that this la forbidden by the federal migratory 'bird act. er trm rase Oa. but short of the green. He holed his putt Of thirty feet tor a three as Bromftsld lay dead for a four. Bremfleid one up; Hole four, 343 yards, par 4 Von Eire drov Into th rough, Bromfleld was nearly ia a trap and his approaca was Von Sendee. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. The Seals defeated the Angels today. I to I. The visitors virtually had the game cinched In the first when they started off with a three-ru- n lead, and they added two more in the fifth. However, Aldridge weekend after the fifth and was replaced by Thomas. . of the nineteenth folio wa: CratisueS Seal Overcome Long Lead; Hardy Downing Promises Initial Event, on Labor Coyote Take Two From Win, .Beavers; Day Will Be Fastest Ever Tiger Bromfleld Plays Safely. Hole live, 134 yards, par I i x; ' i'Pr-W- t Elms Von Shot was straight to the pin, but short twenty feet. Bromfleld. played safe to the Hia approach putt rimmed the right Von Cup, but stopped six Inches away- Elm conceded th putt And waa short four feet ea his own approach putt. Von Elfn missed his four-foputt. It was Brora-fiel- d 3, Von Elm 4. and Bromfleid two up. Hole ala, 334 yard, par 4 Bromfleld drov to the right of th fairway, 'on Elms dfive was to the left and Waa stymied by a tree. Both had fine approaches to the edge of the green. Brem-fleld- 's approach putt aas dead to the Pia, but Von Elm sank a twenty-foo- t putt over a rolling green for a birdie, 3, Bromfleld taking 4. Bromfleld one up. Hole seven, 337 yards, par 4 Both drov into ths rough; Bromfleld second wae on the green, while Von Eun pitched Into a trap. Bromfleld overapproaohed and missed coming back. Both took a 6. Bromfleld one up. Hole eight, 327 yards, par 4 The drtvea Were to the left.- - Bromfleld made a beautiful approach to within twelve feet of the pin. Von Elm was within fifteen feet of the pin. Both wtnt down in 4. Bromfleld one up. Hole nine, 343 yards, par 4 Both drives were fifty yards short of the pin, Brom- field. behind the bunker. Von Elm's in th Bromfleld open. overapproached. Von runnlng Into a bunker beyond. Elm's approach was twenty feet shorter. Bromfleld' pitch out was a beauty, but left a twelve-foputt, which he missed. Von Elm went down in 4 and Bromfleld in 5, squaring the match. - It ' &J&Z' ot -- . ot Match Is Even. Hole ten, 353 yards, par 4 Both drove safely and put their seconds on ths grsen. Von Elnv inside. Both went down In 4, Bromfleld making a tide-hi- ll putt for the half. Match even. Hole eleven 373 yards, par 1 Bromfleld drive sliced Into the rough. Von Elm was in the clear seventy-fiv- e yards Short. Bromfleld approach went Into a bunker, while Von Bim's wa forty feet short. Bromfleld got out of the trap and then holed a putt for a halved hole. Both went down In 4. ""Hole twelve, 463 yards, par 5 Boh drove down the center. Von Elm ten yards In front. Bromfleld had a bad lie and his brassie found the rough. Von Elm's second wae thirty feet off the pin, while Bromfleld flubbed his third shot and then overahot on four. Two more left Bromfleld still short, and he conceded the hole, as Von Elm was dead for a four. Von Elm one up. Hole thirteen. 390 yards, par 4 Von Elm hooked into a bunker. Bromfleld drove straight down the fairway. Bromfleld' second waa on the green. Von Elm had a poor on out of the bunker, findr. ing the rough short of the HI third wss Just over the green and his putt ran to the:rlm of the cup, hanging over th edge. Bromfleld ran down a twenty-foputt for a birdie, three, and squared the match again. twenty-flve-fo- Colorado etat golf champion, who was defeated by George von Elm of Salt Lake, in the final match .for th championship at Denver, Trans-Mississip- pi Bromfleld plajed lout safely shout of the cross bunker. Both were short in their and approach. Von Film on his second bromfleld on his third. Bromfleld apof liv within feet tha tu proached pin and missed his puft, taking six to Von Elms five. Von Elm winning the match. Th morning cards were: Von F3m ot ' Out 64438 653 443 In 4343571 444 544 Bromfleld Out 64537 .444 434 7 346 466427 In........ ..... t,...4 4were; Th afternoon cards Von El- m- In...... $44 534 33487 ..645 1562 Out 765 434 Out Bromfleld In Vn 44543 6381457 32 Is three strokes over par. Bromfleld was eight strokes over par for the twelve holes. Each had one birdie Elms on the afternoon round. Brom-fleld- - Drives Into Creek. 1 , Afternoon round Hole nineteen. 500 par 5 Both had their aeconds wellyards, up to the Bromfleld overshot his pitch Into a green. trap. He had a bad He and shot into another trap. He got out nicely, but Von Elm won, Von Elm live up. Hole twenty. 413 yarde, par 4 Both drove well down the course!' V6n Elms second was ten feet off the pin, Bromfleld went Into a trap. He got Out, but was beyond the pin, and Von Elm won, Von Elm six up. Hoi twenty-on- e. 401 yards, par 4 Von Elm drov straight down th course. Bromfleld s drive was out of bounds. His second was short and his approach found a trap. Von Elm waa oa th green m two snd down in four, while the best Bromfleld could get was a five. Von Elm seven up. Hole twfnty-tw233 par 4 Bromfleld' drive wss In yards, a trap. His second went Into Cherry creek, giving Von Elm a e Von advantage. Elm Played safely and took a five to BromAeld'a six. Von Elm eight up. Hole twenty-thro154 pair 3 Ven Elm was short on his yards, tee shot. His was flftesn shore. approach Brom(set fleld lay tor a three, but Von Elm ran down his fifteen-fofor a half. Von putt Elm eight up. Hole twenty-fou- r, 281 yards, par 4 Bromfleld hooked his drive and then put In on the green with a spooq ahot. Von Elm was on the green In two. Both their approaches dead and were downput In four Von Film eight up. Ilol twenty-fiv$37 yards, par 6 then ram drove short, but hia second waa on ths pin. Hs holed a ten-foputt for a birdie three. Bromfleld had a four. Von Elm nine up. Hole 26: 327 yards, par 4 Both drive were placed on th upper side of the fairway. Bromfleld'S approach was ten feet from th JPln. Von Elm missed his approach. He took a five to Bromflcid's our. Von Elm $ up. Hole 37 : 263 yards, par 4 Bronifle'.d drove down the middle. VOn Einis drive wa off line for the first time during the match. He got a 4 when Bromfleld took three putts, winning th hole 4 to I. Von Elm was dormie 8 Hole $8: 358 yards, par 4 Both drives were down th center Bromfieidc overshot tho green. Von Elm did th same. Von Elm was short on his out. Bromfleld overshot th green, but earns mack dead fora flea Von Elm missed a three-foputt for the half, Bromfleld winning the hols 6 to 6. Ven FTm dormie 8, Hole 39 : 279 yards, par 4 Bromfleld drov Into th rough. Von B.m drove dewn th center. Bromfleld approached-twithin a few feet of tho pin. Von Elm was within ftve feet of the pin, but inlawed his putt. Bromftsld then ran down Ms putt for a birdie three and won the Von Elm hole. Von Elm taking four. dormie 7. Hole 30 : 468 yards, par 6 Bromfleld siloed a short drive into the rough. Von Elm having a long one down th center. 5. o, three-strok- e, ot e. ot ot . . 17-2- 4, Anzacs Eliminate Danish Davis Cup Contenders la the semifinal round of tho challenge, b defeating Brtk Tegner and Pan) Ho riktea of Denmark In straight nett, 8 8, 8 8, 6 3. Two alnftlen matches remain to ho jNweed In tho encounter, but the will barn bo bearing on tho master other than making tho naae vktur rood noire. Todia etc tor foe tho Anatrnllaao was de-- . elded oa earned pointer la which tho wtattom excelled thetr Norsemen opponent by a very The Australians point total waa wide margin. 74. too, to the Dan la eats, netted baUa and double faults, the were practically even. . Anderson and Todd, howerer, slipped over no less than eight nertico seen and registered A nnretumahlo placement drives, to their op pla Row Break Up Duel Between Pitchers; Mclvor Hit Star Doubles Three Elm Leads, Hole fourteen, 114 yards, par 3 Both pitched fen yards short of the pin on the fourteenth, Von Elm back of Bromfleld six feet. Von Elm lay dead and Bromfleld conceded the putt for s three. Bromfleld then overran his putt and missed coming, back, taking a four. Von Elm one up. Hole fifteen, 438 yards, par 4 Bromfleld drive was in th rough. Von Elms was well in front on th fairway, Bromfleld tried for th green over the trees, but hit one of the trees and fell in tho course. Von Elm was on the green in two and got a par four. Bromfleld took a five. Von Elm two up.- Hoi sixteen. 820 yards, par 4 Both drives wer good snd both pitched to the green on th second. They missed putts snd both went down in four. Von Elm two up. Hole seventeen, 340 yards, par 4 Bromfleld topped his drive into the creek. Von Elm placed his in front of the green, as did Bromfleld on th second drive. 's pitch to the green was over and he laid dead for a six. Von Elm's pitch stopped four feet from the pin and he sank the putt for a birdie tlyee. von Elm three up. Hole eighteen, 440 par 4 Von Elm drove 260 yards yards, down- the middle. Bromfleld pitched Into the bunker on the left. Bromfleld took a wooden club and made a line ehot. His third was well out and he laid dead for a five, but Von Elm was on In two and got down In two putts Von Elm taking a four on th hole. four up. -- rtefer ot .Von Gix has participated In but four golf tournaments outside of the state. He was winner In two of these, medalist in another, and got as far as tha semifinals in the fourth. Last year Von Elm was th medalist in th California state tourney, and get as far as the semiflnats In the Paclflo northwest. H recently won th Pacific northwest title for 192L and yesterday h annexed. stUl another noteworthy championship. It haa been Von Bin's excellent work through the green that haa brought him his two recent victories, although be has always been a most excellent player with both the wood and long Irens, lime and time again he has gone around the local course in par figures or better. .As a matter of fact, he ha reached the point where. If hi card for.elgbtesn holes shows more than seventy-tw- o or seventy-thr- e strokes, he is likely to consldag himself off his game. "Glx" first began playing golf when a caddy 13 years of aga. As caddies hat been permitted to play oa the links of th Country club either one or two days a week. Von Elm found plenty of time for practice. It was never confined to but two days a week, however, for s miniature course of three or four holes was laid eut In a. near-b- y flcldf where much of hi spare time was spent. Von Elm has not confined his activity in athletics te golf only, for he ia also a fair basketball and football player. These last two named sports were not taken up, however, until two years ago, his senior year at the West high school, but h first proved good enough to make th football and the second basketball teams It Is Von Elms Intention to enter th national amateur golf championship September at ths St. Louis Country club. Although It will be his first attempt at a national title, he ean te ex- - r pected to give a good account of hlmslf!r&r CLEVELAND. Australia advanced Ang. 18 another step toward tho nrantolttoa of tho Darin eop hero toda, when tta doable team, 8 r. Awtenna and Clifford Todd, gltnehed a cross-bunke- & s V- BOROS VON ELM, aon Of Mr. and Mrs., J. H. Von Elm of 147 East Eighth South street, who yoater-da- y won the transmlaaisslppl championship by a sensational vice over tery the Colorado state champion, L. D. Bromfleld, has long been considered the best piaygr In Utah, despite hia extreme youthfulness. Three times has hs won the state championship, the first in 1917, the second In 1918 and then again in 1920. In ail of . these tourneys his matches wer won with almost ridiculous in Northern Utah League poneata 8. Andefooa and Todd Oort red the court am com1 pletely aa tho grass. They worked well la uataoa, one at th net and tho other behind the servlet base, leaving few offraiaga for tho boraO pirn to slip the ball through. Hmtksoaa second ball oa hts service was m soft aarl tricky that tho Aoaac bad eoasld erable difficulty ta stroking it, Tho play today was marked occasionally by pretty volley tag, ta which tho to visitors had sufficient edg " achlert tha potaL Cherry Circle Athletes " Win Windy City Meet , III.. At At BrtfliRBi 10, ftmlthfteld Tretiotitoo (Tweltt innings.) , Lewiston 7. 8, ftmithftetd Todsy'i ftchodnU. . Ogden. Jijran Bmithfield at Irrmontoa. tt to 8pcil MI TH Th Tribune. FIELD, Aiif 18 ,nss The Bears woa n g titmil from tbe Bun frueltlng fw double row In la mlts toils, 8 to ft. Thr ths twelfth frame bHke op a ftrest slab of between Mclenr of tho tocsin and bfeune Tremnstoa. After tbo fourth tbo gano woo close all tho wa nnd tied In tbs ninth. In tbo teou the stutters looked Mk winners, with a run ta their half of tho inning. With all BaifthflaHl hopN Louie Hallif clouted a obomloaed, practical! kowtor orer tbo left field fence and the tbo game continued to 'the twelfth. In thlo In niag 8 pen ro Adams,-- Boratadt ami Fa lien tine Ilf raa doubled, aretlnf two rutkO for tbo Bears rlrorlty Y. M. C. A6. tad winning the game. 6; Datroit Norni.l, of wa loot. ho Hia no that 2. It fault Mrleorn 2, Great LnKra, matee kicked ia a couple of run and tilde from thin Mac dM all ha eonld with tho willow, roller ting a hit Oveer time up. two of whtoh Mrs. wore triple, but bo died the haaea ta one inataaee. ftttnne bad perfect aappert. tho oto v itora plaing great baseball, Boratadt and Fallentine of Trent o ton and HEAD RIGHT, N. J Aug, It Mm. Molls Black of Hmlthfleld wore tho other bitting atari. BJurotedt Mallnrv, New York, women's national The Ocoee: 1 teaals Ckarup ou. waa the singles cup Jn tho WITHHELD. TKEMOXTON. ftaal of the Beabrtght eop toornameugwoday, AB R AB.B.HOA.I M Black. lb. . Now York. ft 8 412 1 defeating Alisa Eleanor Gooa, Krona. oo ft M. 0 18 difttewart.e. Ftiptrk.Sb 8 It wag tho Urn. 8 3 4 4 Hallif, 2h , speed of fl.Adm.2t 8 Mallory, her remarkable skill at passing and Hnratdt.lf 8 8 4 1 1IMcItw.ii , 8 Fallntne.e 8 1 ft 14 lHanooa.as, 4 giber eseeHent judgment la tho rallies ghat ca Tho latter often made pow1 8' Oltfcwlua.Ab . 8 6 qoered MIho tinea. Kilptrk.cf 8 1 10 li WbltetroyCf erful attacks at the net. Bo ably did aba bat 4 0 ft Actma lb 8 Mrs. tie ft 1 that six games of ft 0 liHeamona.rf Mallory against 28 Tonngsrf. the fimt act, the eighth to tho thirteenth garnet ' 0 8 1 Willama.il ft 1 8 Bbane.p Inclusive. , tom bed at dewro polata.. In tbs Totals ..51 6 tq tt 161 Totala ..47 4 16 86 20 tenth gamo of tho act Mist Goss was wtlbta a troke of winning. Kcorv by lasings: M. Washburn. New York, and R. Watson T reman ton Narrla WUHama II, Bovtoa. tho Davis cap pair, Boat won the final of the donblea from Vincent Richimlthfleld 1 tftv-ftRun 6 ards and 8. Howard Vaoboll, No p ft York, 108, . Summary; Error Darius 2, Hanson, (Hew-ar- t, t Balltf. Balllf. t Homo rime Fullentlae, Twwbaao hits Boratadt 2, Falleatlno 2, 19. Hundred-yard Three baoa hits Adams, JMack. Hallif, Mclvor. Doable plays Fitapot Mclvor 2. Boratadt. rick t ft. Adams; Evans to 8. Adame to ft. Stolen Adams, Balltf to Hnaeoa to Mclvor. baacW' ft. Adana, Young, Hallif, Basts on RITKRTX LAKt. Oh hi. hal!-Off An. 11 3nh fthaney I. Htruck nut By Mhaney Voi.eullor of the Illtaola Athletic club ntab-ltrtic- il 10. by Mclvor 10. ftaertfloe bite Flrspatrtck, a bow world1, record for 100 yard, dnr-ln- c Time of game 2 houm $0 minutes. Stewart. as rxhtbltlm .wire boro today, in. kin the Trfmoatoa 2, Smltbflold ft. Can Left o base diatauco in 52 arrourio, oac armed teller pi re Spencer. than Um a.ark of Dakt kahaaareok of Hoao. lain. Th Oahtbitlna wa hold ia maarattoa with th runnlBf off of natlnoal ch.mpioo.tif p ad AltcxbrRF ujo.it. ia championship cron ta. A dl r Chicago Trtbane8alt laka Trlbaae Lea sod Wire. CHICAGO Attgr IS. Featured by tho record breaking perform a ace of H. C. Blackwood of tho A. A., In the &8pooad weight Cherry (Ire I athletes today carried eff premier honors la the central A. A. 1T. track tad field chant plonehipa held on fttagg field under tho aaeplees of the Knights of Coltunhua. The team coached by 8. H. Dafwent scored 88 pnlata. The I. A. C. was second, with 0 polata, while other athletic orgaalaatloos gathered a, sprinkling of points. Ik tho weight Blackwood tossed the heavy bn Ik 82 feet It Inches. Tbit broke the former mark of 82 feet made by James Kltaa-aha- n Of th 1. A. C. la 1918. One of tho beat races of the moot waa tho half mlje, which went' Phil 8 pink of C. A. A. Jole Bay of tho I. A. C, set the pace, but Spink paaoed him oa tho last tarn nod wua by tea yards. Bala caused several delays and tt waa dusk a when tho lost great waa decided. . Table of points; . V. A.. 86; I. A. C 66; tmxftnrii, f Illlniili. 7: Loss a Square A, - Mallory Finals Winner at Seabright .8181 00288110l 28 .2 S' Swimming Record Is Shattered HORNSBY CLOUTS OUT TWO HOMERS 8gfial Is TR Trlbn. TROLLEY LEWISTON. Au. IS Brlghxn rut the fcrat ef a hlttlnx bra (!. and o from th Tbonxb nolthor ctnh ban a chanro to ot la 16 to T. Cain club ot flfrroa hltx tu ftv, pttchtre participate ta acrrlox the on Ibc tltlo of tho Irsxuc. th Wwtore Arms aad Fort IRmtla. clnba will mmplote thrlr bender. imWMr for Rrtxluiia Fiat a 111)10 am throo rexnlar ptaytns achcdul 'this foreoooa with a lantnxa and Mnrcta ftai.hod tho axrno. - Cola tame ra tbo Fort Douxlaa diamond. Tbo xamo wax hit hard a ad reltorad hr Rt.tr, who pltrbod will start at 6 50 o'clock. Th winner of tho eon to. t will tie th a ftao a.uio tor three inaiaao, hut ia hi fourth a Morrill club for oocAad plaro Ik th leofu ho wrnkraod and ( rano waa allowed to flnJith. look forward ta a tamo with tha Horn .by of tho Pc.chrm, with two bom ruM, and therefor wa. tho otar. runner, up ia tho fommocrtal tear no. It I. proposed that tho luterlr.xuo xamo h " Tbo wore UtWISTOM. e liu.Mpoi diaanoad No. 1 a wok BRIGHAM plnyod ABRH.OA.I a. from todar. , It wlU rooimeuce at 8 $0 o'clock abb. ho. 2 3 2 3 Jtinra.tf.Jb 6 6 2 4 1 la tho a fternoon, accovdinx to arrangement.. 6 6 1 6 Wild aa . 4 11 12 .42 6iCiark.u 0 Mmro.2b.. 3 1 S 6 1 !,,-3b. 6 If 3 rrene 3 8 7 liBlar.cf-Rnmahaw, Rltlr, JohuaoB, 7Fal.li, Mwf. Itonbl playa. 110 Oltrnno.lbp 6 13 6 2 3 3 0 6iKauw.rf.t 4 12 2 0 Mentra to Walak ts Gobor, fltolra bare 8 1 10 0Bowra.c 111 0 Mrnxea. Lynch. John non. HltoOrf Aatbrmo 1 17 at bar In 2 23 lnain(...oft Layio.ab lforx.a 5. 0 0 6 0 t ole.prt 22 at hat in 3 14 tonlnao. art tola 7, at bat ia 8 laalnxa, off Blair 4, IT at bat l( . In 4 tan la fa, off rnaa 4, at hit la 2 Inalnr. .60 10 IB FT 121 Total Tntati 1I17H Loatnf plteboo Col. Winalnx pttebor Mor- Score by toniiigar tan Bans ra baits Off Ambrose 1. off cal Brlffhaaa ' 1, oft Blair 2 Struck oot By Moraow 3. by 1 LEAGUE Brat-4lxF- Mor-Hr- -- .8 31300 .41 .41212 (lit Buna Lewlatoft Buna . ......I t .41103 1 8 ft 18 110Cole Waiah. Bowes. ftnmmary: Error runs Hornsby 2, rale. Threo-ba- 2 Two bare bin 2 10 7 Homo Layaa Col I. by Blair 6, by Crnna 1. Faaaod ball Bowen. Barrlfico bit Waiab, Wild pttek (Vtl. Tim of xamo 3 hortra 13 haora Rrifitam 7, Lewl.toa L Lap- J. Owiaa. Jy |