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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 141921. 2 0 0 1 0, John. te. lb Xrb.lke, t 1 1 2 2iNnnnil.r.e WUknaa.e 0 0 0 0 2 Xblnnulr.e. Memel.rf. i ..Si"7 0 24 Tot.ls,. Poore by tnniajr' O 151 Dot boron, Tot. In 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 ..00 1 11 2T 11 Ol 00 Cleveland Hot boron. XIootll. Ktrnck oat By Botb-om- n 0. by WUktnooa 2. Wild pltcbOothoroe. Tim of gsmp Chill ond Alorlnrlty. Cmptren 1 hour 40 mini-tea- . e B, Administered by Yanks; Ruth Fans. JOHNSON HOLDS ,Trimmtng BOSTON HELPLESS AXEKICAV WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. Washington to 1. The easily defeated Boston today, locale hit Myers hard and opportunely, while the vlaltore made only tlx scattered hits until the ninth Inning, when two scratch doublet netted their only run. Johnson fanned eight men. rimlmd , , New l'ork . hingto St. Loui Detroit . . .. ... toa . . , ('Iih'itgo .... BOSTON. rbiladflpbla A Leltmld.rf Aesulta. T, Detroit 5 Mr ftlllf). ia- - At Cleveland Clilf 1,1, Orelaad Washlnfton A At Wnshlngtoir At P)iUdrlhla-- 4 First fine) New York T. Philadelphia 2; (second fame) New York IS. Philadelphia 7. . Today's Schedule. Deiroit et Sr. Louis at CletelaDd. et tt sahlugfoo. other fame scheduled PHILADELPHIA, Au. 13 New York defeated Philadelphia, twice today before crowd that has SS.OkH) fans, the Urffept witnessed a garfie- here since 191. The scores were 7 to 3 and 13 to 7. Ruth struck out three times and made four hit singles In ten times at bat. hleusel a home run In each game and C. Walker in the locals for first one the out drove game. First fame: P PHILADELPHIA. YORK. AB K.H.O A. AB tt.H 0 A 2 ft ijWUt rf... 4 0 1 S 1 0 1 2 SC.WIkr.!t. Pknpfh.se 1 IS 0 1 S 1! J.WIkr.lb. Puth. II... 0 2 0 1 S UPerkfns.c, Bsker.lb. M ousel, rf 1 1 0) Myatt.e.. 0 S 0 3 ,2 0 0 10 0i Johnson, cf 14pp.lt.. 1 0 0 0 2 1 Dugan. 3b. Ward. 2b. 1 S 3 2 2 if ID kee 2b. Sckenc.c. 0 0 7 0 0 Si Mctaan, May tip.. I 0 0 4 Rotumel.p. NEW 110 Miller cf. Totals 86 7 0 27 11) Totals. 82 S S 27 14 Score by inning. New York ...0 00 4' 0 01 20 01 00 0 0 Philadelphia Errors Ward, Dykea 2, McCann. Summary; Two-bas- e hit Johnson. hit Wsrd. Three-bas- e Sacrifice bits Home runs Meuel, C. Walker. Double plays Peckln Mays, PeckiniMugh. Left paufk to Ward to Plpp; Miller to Plpp. bases New York 0, Phlladelpble S. oo ha tie Off Rommel 1. Struck out By Maya 1, by Rommel 2, I mplree Wtloon, Dlnaes aud Eranw Time of game 1 hour 10 minutes. 07 12 ....0 Bs Second pa me jib PHILADRL PHIA. NEW YORK. AB K.H. 0 A A AB R H O. A. Stmer.ef. 6 0 2 2 0i Wltt.rf. .. 4 8 1 h aa C.WIkr.lf. Pkapg . 0 J Wikr.lb. RuthJf.. Meueel rf lipp. lb.. 8 0 Baker 8b. Perkla,e. Myatt.e... Ward 2b. Srhaag.e. W.OIos.p Shawky.p 1 1 ABK.HO.A. 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 1 112 12 2 1' Miller, If 1 2 IS 0 Harris, 2b 4 1 0 1 1 OiKhanka, Ob 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 fimotte.an 0 0 1 1 Pirlnirb.e ,4 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 10 1 .41100 .0010 SiJohntoa.p Tolala .04 1 0 24 14) Total! .01 0 10 2T 0 Hr ora by Inning. : Beaton .. ........0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 v.O 0 0 0 2 O 1 0 Wa.hlngton ., Two baao hlla Error Xcott, nummary: Htolen bass Collin. llclnnlo, Miller, Judge, Harris, Barrlflre blta Hmlth, Jndga, Lamottw. c f t on Imoea Double play Ptrtnicb to Harris. Hoatoa 0, .Waihlngtoa 1, Baoe on balls Off Htrnrk out By Johnson 0, br Myora Myers 2 1. thiplren Hildebrand and Owens Time ef game One hour and 23 minutes. SISLER'S BATTING RECORD PERFECT DETROIT, Aug. IS. 8t. Louis staged batting rally in the tenth Inning here today and wan from Detroit, 7 to 6 Two Detroit errors in the leal Inning aided In the scoring. Staler had a perfect day at bat, making a home run, a triple, two doubles and a .Ingle in five time. up. a I DETROIT T. LOI'IX AB K.H O A. ABK.HO.A I O' 4 2 2 Blue. lb , 4 0 0 14 0 . 0 Tobla.rf 0 0 0 0 llFlaxatod.as 6 0 1 Rllerbe.Ob Hlilor.lb. 6 1 0 10 Wlllama.lf 4 12 0 OlVe.rh.lf 01 Heilman, rf 0 Jaeobnn.cf 4 llJonea.Ob Berereld.e 4 4 Uerher.aa 6Hargent.2b 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 4 2IYsung2b. . 1 0 0 0 0 McMna.Sb 4 0 1 1 0) Bnenler.e. 2 0 0 2 1 Rolp, p 2 0 10 2 Barns, p 10 0 Hnlllnga.p. Midditon, p 0 0 0 0 1 xRhortea 0 6 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 xxCole 11 .6121 114 112 110 ,10 Totals ,.42 T 16 80 10! Totals ..86 811 80 17 xBattod for Rargcot In ninth. xxRaa for ffbnrten in ninth. 8w by inning: A Rt. Lmila 0 0 110 00 Detroit- - 1 0 1 0 Errora Vaaeh 8. Two-baa- a hit Rlalcr 2. Jmn, Heilman 2. Tobin 2. Three Racri-fi- r baae hit Home run Hlaler, Wider. hit Barxrat, Verh. Revereirt, Bine, J a to Jon Bar Double MrManu. a eoboon, play to Rtuler. gent to Blue; Gerber to MrMann Rt. UqIi 10. DetiU R. Baaee Lef on ball Off Kflp 2, off HolUng 1. off Middle, too 1. Hit Off Kelp 0 in R Innlnga. off ,1a 118 Innlnga, off Holllnga 18 in Bayn 6 Inning, off Middleton 8 in 1 toning Struck oat By Kolp 1, by Boiling 1. by Bayne 1. Loalng pitcher MidWinning pitcher Bayne. dleton. Umpire Connolly and NnlUn. Time of 8 hour minute. gam Rumtnary t p.. Totals. 89 7 14 27 0 .Batted for Naylor la the eighth. Score by Innings: 8 0 6 118 New York ... ...4 0 5 Phlladelpble Summery: Errors J. Walker, Dugan 2. Me hits Baker, Ward, Miller, Capa 2 Two-basHome rue Meu Hyatt. C. Walker, Dugan. Double eel. Stolen bases Meuoel, Plpp 2. to to Ward Ptpp; Baker to p!ay Baker Ward to Pecklnpaagh to Behang to Plpp: Ward; Naylor to Dykes to J. Welker. Left ee bates New York ft. Philadelphia 10. Bases a bails Off W. Collins 4, off Harris 8- - Hits d Off Collins 14 iu eight and s of an off bhawkey none in Inning; off Harris 8 in two Innings (none out In ths third); off Keefe S la four innings; off Naylor 1 la two Innings; off Moore 2 la 1 inning. HU by richer By Collins 1. Struck out Bv Collins A, by B hawkey 1, by Harris 2. bv Keefe A by Nsrtor 1. Winning pitcher Collins. Umpires Losing pltrher Harris. Dlneea, Brana a ad Wilson, Time of gems 3 hours. 48 18 rf 0 1 rf 0 2 lUudge. lb t Mecans.aa Harria.p.. Keefe p... Naylor p., E.Colltse Moore, Tetale WASHINGTON. 0 Smith, 5 Milan, 2 1 0 0 0 0 bee Johnson. cf 4) Dugan, 3b. 1 Dykea. 2b. 2! 4 roiter, t 4 Menoeky If 4 Pratt. 2b 4 McInnlMb 4 Cnlllna, rf 4 Xcott, aa .4 Rnel. e ..0 Uyara. p 0,11 t hlcago Huston . I ABR.H.O.A.I Yesterday's Detroit St. Louis 7 27 14 ..,.0 01 WITH THE BOXERS 00 1102207 INDIANS KEEP SLENDER LEAD 4.0 Chicago Tribune-Sal- t Lake Tribune Leased Wlra. Aug. IS Pal Moore, the h bantam star, with hla sparring partner, Kid Hogan, started working today at the Arcade. They boxed three fait rounds. Moore Is training for three or four contests. The first one Is with Sammy Mandril, which will take place at Aurora on August 26. CHICAGO, Lewis-Wals- Babe Herman, the FrUco featherweight, - who helped to train Jack Dempsey for- his fight with Carpentler, meets Kid Koster at New Orleans In a fifteen-roundecision contest Monday night, d, Dick Curley, who la In New York at with hla featherweight, Mike Freaent will be home Sunday. He offered Eddie Mead a match for Andy Chaney with Dundee at hie East Chicago club. Charlie White will come something people say besides how to make gin end how hot it gets In summer and etc, and this man was in a Jokeing mood and begin talking about death and he says he was not scared of dying Itself but he hated to not be here 0 or 104 yre. from see what the world will be like then aa It made Him sore to think that they would be a whole lot of Improvements and etc. which he wouldn't be here to enjoy them. So I made the remark that I did not believe things could be Improve much more at they are pretty near perfect all ready and about all the changes would be a few minor Improvements the same like those which took place in the last' SO yre. For lnat. when I waa a y$ung fnan It waa vs. the rule for a person to mention the word underwear in the presence of the opp. sex and you had to pretend that what people wore between their skin and their overcoat waa a kind of a mystery. And in them days also the word devil was too rough and when you referred to the old bird you hsd to call him the dickens or Lucifer. Now days some of the beet people speaks of the devil end their underclothing without a quaver and I have Oven wrote a couple of pieces with the words h 1 and d n In them and seen them come out in the paper that way Instead of hades and dam. The word fool is another that has came Into gen. usages but In my boyhood days It wasn't never used because a person that said it was suppose to be In danger of h I f e. ROOM TO ADVANCE. 80 I says that the next 60 yre would probably see a few more steps forward along these lines bat outside of a couple minor details the old world would be coin along about the same as at the present wrlteing and I thought a man was pretty much of a crab if he was not perfectly satisfied with haveing lived In the age in which we are llvelng which I have nicknamed It the wonder age. So he asked me what did I mean by wonder age and where was the wonders, and I said I was surprised that a "bright man like he could not answer that question for himself and personly I have kept a kind of dairy of some of the wonders that haa came off around here In recent months to that Borne rainy P. M. 20 yre. whence, when my grandchildren gets tired gnawing my heard and asks grandpa to tell them a storv, I will have some to tell them which will their hair stand on 1 end. Well, say my friend, "leave us pretend like this te 20 yre. from now and you are my grandfather and I am some of your grandchildren And I have asked you to tell me a story." "All right, I save. "I will tell you a etorv but It wbn't be no falrv storv but it will be a couple Incidence that come off 20 yre ago and you may not believe them but they ere true. So I started in. About 20 yre. ago T was llvelng near a place called New Tork and It was a couple yra after the U. S. congress had pest a law vs. liquor and they was some people that did not like the lew. 80 they wondered what thev would do about It and a man told them that if they would get up a parade and walk up the main st. of New York carrying banners with "Give us our Beer and etc. on them, why congress would hear about it and maybe call the lew off. So 16,000 people dressed up In comical costumes end had signs painted and walked bp the main kt. of New York But they had not went far when It begin to rain. And they got all wet outside. That Is one story and here is another. Along about the seme time, they was a prise fighter named Jack that was the best prise fighter Dempsey in the world and had knocked out. pretty near. everybody in the world and weighed 200 lbs. And they wee another prise fighter named Geo, Carpentler that weighed 168 lbs. and had knocked out Joe Beckett and Crolslllee and Dick Smith and Blink and a man named Grundhoven. The names of hla victims was as well known in the pugilistic world as mine is in the realms of polo. So the match makers made a match between the 1 fighters Dempsey and Car- - home from broken leg In the fifth, eliding Into Catcher Steve O'Neill for Cleveland la alao out of the game because of an Injury yesterday. cuergt.ASD. Chicago. ABB.H.OA ABB. HO. A. I sec-on- d. JotmM.ss 4 klulliKD 8b 4 4'lltns.2b 2 Btrnnk.rf. 4 0 0 0 A ftl J.nluoB.lf 11 2lbcos.2b 4 1 S 2 0 '21123 .42110 21121 0 1 0 4lHpe.ker.cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 OIKmltb.rf Oil.. mner.lt r.lk.lf 1 4 Bheely.lk. 4 0 1 T 01 8. well. m . 1 0 .2012 Homer 8mlth, Michigan heavy, and Charley Weinert will cross fists In the mein twelve-roundat the Newark Boxing club ehow Tuesday night. Jimmy Mullen left Omaha late last night, where he handled Sammy Langford In hla fight with Lee Anderson, and will arrive here In time to take full charge of hie boxing show at Aurora this Cawvi"nZnaw7ZHwwTa!rMZInrnIIlrZnZoriZrnii Double-Heade- RATIONAL LEAGUE. . Ywlt Itruokijn Lou la Inrttmatl rhlrago ......a 4 Philadelphia mi ........ ...... ' . ........ .......... .n'fll ..... Two-bas- 13. WatHon pitched a for Boston today againt Philadelphia and won both game, the first 4 to 3. and the second 8 to 0. He allowed but tuo hits in the second game, these being the only occ&s'ons when a visitor reached first. The batting of Powell and the sensational playing of Ford were features First game: J BOHTON. PHILADELPHIA. AB KUO. A j 4BKHO A. Moaroe.Rh 4 6 0 0 4jPosellcf 0 0 8 8 J Smith Jb 8 llhaihare.M, (iNniv.rf 4 0 2 1 0Hutltth,rf 4 0 10 0 Aug. .41400 Walker (f 4 0 11 0 ( rulae If . . 4 0 0 8 0 Kntchy.lb 8 1 1 13 O M kel Sb 8 10 2 8 0 WlUma.rf . 4 12 4 OHioike.lb... 3 I1 Parkas, sa 4 0 0 11 2 Ford 2b . . 2 O'Netll C. . Peter. e.. 4 0 2 1 W,ataoB.p. 0 0 0 0 H'ibbell.p. Sedgwrk.p 1 0 0 0 2 Winter. p. 0 0 0 0 1 Wright-stone.- ', .... 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IBruggy.r Tntata . .84 8 0 24 18 Total. . 26 4 9 27 18 Retied for Hnhbell la third. tBafted fur Hedgwlrk la seventh t Rat ted for Winter la ninth. Renre by Innings: 0 Philadelphia Boefoa 4 ! J 0 0 O I 0-Tw-bahit Williams, Powell Summary Three-b- a 2. Svuthworth. Ford. bit Labour-renHome run Itolk. Bar (terrific hit bare 2, O'Neill 2, Hoik. Double play Frd t Holke. Left on bnee Philadelphia 6. Boston 6 Bases on ball Off Sedgwick 1. off Wat mn 1. Hits Off Hnbbell B in 3 Innlnga, off Sedgwick 8 In 4 innings, off Winter 1 in 2 InStruck out Be Hubbell 1. by W'atnon nings 2 Wild pitch Sedgwick. Losing pitcher Kira- I'm pi re McCormick and Hubbell. Time l.4fT Becnad game: PHILADELPHIA. I ABRHOA.I 0 0 J Htth.2t 0 Lebmirr.rf 0 Walkrr.rr. 0 8 0 Ketchj.lk Moeroe.Sk 4 4 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 4 O' BREAKS i four-gam- ........ 61610 (1 el. 16 er 118 NEW 1118 .... 001 0000 28 r'-.r- r ........ elghty-socon- 1 Today's Bchsdule. Boston at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at New York. Rt Louie at ClnelBBatU Pittsburg at Chicago. BOSTON, 617JMumm Wu.3894 Lake Salt dtp Thirty-sevent- i Yeatorday't Reaolta. . (Firt game) Philadelphia 3. Bo tmi 4: tcon) game) Philadelphia 0. Boa to 0. At New York Brooklyn 8. New York 4. At !Mttaburg--- 4 h lea go 8, PltUburg 4. At 8t. Lout Cincinnati 0. Rt. Louis 8. At B'tou double-head- KNIGHT FUEL CO ...... ...... .......... Watson Pitches Both Games r of With Phillies and Wins Twice. DOWNPOUR AT Rt. now and has it stored away in his cellar. Talk it over with your dealer. . Two-bas- e New That man is wise who orders a winter supply of .... 0000006 Plttahnrf t - tilsn-ne- wmawt awTaJm'jif you ovyour neighbor? ...... ........ 10 118 114 Tork Sunday. White hae several 'CLEVELAND, Au. 13. Cleveland wort matches pending, one in Omaha, August from Chicago today by a .cor. of 6 to 1, 26. Hla opponent has not been selected first place by on, point yet. He may meet Lew Tendler In New retaining Fothoron warn effective In the box for Tork at a later date. Cleveland. Catcher Nun. maker Buffered New e, e now-en- UEAGTTK. d 104 ?rorld to ahoot tn the tournament end 1743 W. H. Jaquea Isabel A. R Icharus . . . coming in various ways. We have been 1747 Informed by W. H. Fawcett of Robbine-dal- 1771 Paruch A Co. Julius R. Ludwig .... Minn., a publisher, that be will 1773 :4-the trip In hla airplane. 1 quote 1773 Julius R. Ludwig .... 04. 040 040 4 4 04, make 1774 Julius R. Ludwig .... from hla letter: 100 6.04 Julius R. Ludwig "Weather permitting, 1 Intend to make 1775 5.04 1774 , Julius R. Ludwig .... 100 thsl trip from Breexy Point Lodge to the , 30 1.54 South Country club the afternoon of Au- 1743 Jacob F. Siegel 20 1.04 1790 6 Co. gust 21 by airplane. My pilot doesin not 1793 Baruch Of 1.000 60. C. M. Clarke the believe It will be feasible to land 6.04 Emma T. Boasoil 100neighborhood of the South Shore Country 1821 Mtsa 100 6.04 Miae Ada Jones club, so we will alight on on of tb 1830 Chaa H. Adam 100 6.04 designated air fields in Chicago. 1827 6.04 H. M. Deever.... 100 Secretary Mcl.inn of tho American 1834 Mra 100 .04 O. William W. does think it 1837 W. O. Williams Trapshooting association 100 1.44 possible to land at tho South Shore Coun- 1354 W. O. Wllliama 100 artry club and la trying to make such 100 1904 W. O. William rangements. 100 191! W, O. Williams 6.04 Thin I believe, la the first time a shoot- 1918 100 6.00 W. O. Wllliama er haa planned to coins to the Grand 1914 -- W. 100 5.04 O. Williams American handicap hr any other sporting 1920 W. O. Williams 100 5.00 event In an airplana 1937 Badger Bros. 100 6.00 The first entrant In the handicap was 1954 John 60 2.60 Borg Commodore A. P. Bennett of 144 West 1939 John Uorg .... h street. New York. This Is 1940 John .... Borg the third successive year that Mr. Ben- 1961 John Borg .... nett has been No. .1. The fires woman 1979. Meyer Henry A. to enter waa Mra J. H. Bruff of Pitts- 8004 Jeaale M. burg, Pa., the woman's national cham- 2005 George P. Ryan Campion .. 600 pion. 8he is No. 40. Harry Btuts of tho 2007 Gottleib Schindler .... Btuts Motors Is No. 21. 2022 , Badger Bros. J. F. Porter of Chicago, 82 years of 2024 Clement Curtis A Co.. d age. was tho entry. As a 2038 8. Joseph contrast to Porter In age Is Jimmy Bon- 2040 H. 100 H. 8. Joseph ner of New York. He Is 12 years of age. 2041 ,H. S. (Joseph He waa the fourth to enter. This shoot- 2049 H. S. Joseph ing game la a sport for people of all ages. 20C1 George W. Parke .... G. L. Becker of Ogden. Utah, la train2062 W. Parke .... ing for the big shoot by- emulating Buffa- 2063 George Klein lo BUI and other wonderful shots of the 2066 Saloml G. Edwin Woolley, Jr. past. He recentlyat gave an exhibition nu-in 2067 H. W. Cram glaaa balls and Ogden, shooting 2073 R. D. Pomeroy merous other objects while mounted on 2074 D. Pomeroy a galloping horse. Becker la one of the 2075 R. R. D. shots of the present day. 2074 R. D. Pomeroy best Pomeroy . He haa won the championship of Utah 3077 R. D. Pomeroy . several times and has performed wonder- 2109 A. D. Pierson ... fully at the traps this year. He shoots 2138 H. N. How and his exhibitions are 2140 H. N. How for recreation given for civic and charitablo purpose 2168 Arthur C. Potter only. ' 2169 Norma P. Durant ....X.000 60.00 2183 Wrenn Bros A Co 35 1.75 (National Sports Syndicate.) 2184 J. L. McDowall 100 .00 T 2289 James H. Kaye 100 6.00 ) .00 Clement Curtis ft Co. 100 DELINQUENT NOTICE. 6.00 Herbert P. Sheets .... MO ' Walk M. 600 26.00 J. of Wasatch Mines company, location 2318 J. A, Hogle A Co..... 100 5.00 principal place of business. Salt Lake 2220 J. A. Hogla A Co. .... 100 6.00 2222 J. A. Hogle ft Co.' .... 600 25.00 City, Utah. 2333 60 2.60 H. E. Atkina Notice There cr delinquent upon the 100 O. E. Shirley .00 following described stock, on account of 2338 75. ' 3.75 asasesement No. 4, levied on the 29th day 2346 Mra Rena Balgooyen. 60.00 2356 ... Math Elstad ...1.000 set opof June, 1921, the several amounts 30 1.54 Oscar A. Negater posite the names of the respective share- 1534 20.00 2361 Sanford M. Cohen .... 600 holders, aa follows; 10.00 2372 Herbert P. Sheets - 200, No. of 466 23.30 D. W. Whipple Cert. Kama shares. Amt. 2381 35.00 18 31 Samuel Barkis .46 2395 Caroline G. Redlngton, 700 367 2397 18.35 P. M. Campbell 4. VO 33 Frank E. W. Bright .. 80 100 6.00 2401 G. Edwin Jr, 7 36 .36 Woolley, John Brown "When my, grandchildren gets tired gnawing my beard and asks grandpa te tall 6.00 133 48 P. M. Campbell '1.45 2402 Edwin G. Woolley, Jr. 100 them a'etory, I will tak cere to tell them one "which will make their hair 100 6.00 2402 G. Jr. Edwin 40 85 Mrs. Emma Fernekes. 3.00 Woolley, 5.00 7 40 stand on 1 end." 1.00 2404 Edwin G. Woolley, Jr. 100 Mra Mary Harriott.. 100 6.00 G. 2406 Jr. Edwin Woolley, 80 Arnold H. C. Helt- 6.00 215 10.75 2414 Mra H. M. Deever.... 100 360 - 17.60 8 l8 Ellen N. Houg .30 2420 R. J. Evans pentler and charged $50 for the best seats 16 to same and 100,000 paid to eee the fight. .75 2421 It. J. Evan 15.00 200 2422 The 200 lb. champion knocked the little M. T. Carr fellow out In 4 rds. and a great many of 125.00 2432 Paul D. Durant .......2,500 125.00 2433 Paul D. Durant .... .2.600 those who had paid to get in acted sur125.00 3434 Paul D. Durant 2.500 prised. 2435 Paul D. Durant A few yrs. before this, they was a big 2.500 J26.00 149 7.46 2442 Faul D. Durant colored man that was also a prise fighter ..... 20077 10.00 2449 G. H. Johnson and he done something that wag vs. the law and the judge said he must go to 2468 Carl F. Krug .. 2.85 400 20.00 2469 J. . R. Hogue- Jail and serve a turn, but Instead of going to Jail he run away out of the country and went to France where he stayed till the big war started and then he moved to Spain so as not to distract France's attentions off of the war. He was the champion prise fighter of the world but waa starvelng to death be- -' 26 2614 J. R. Sebre 1.2$' cause he couldnt get no job that they 100 5.01 2518 Frank 8. Martyny.... wasn't some work connected with it. 80 400 20.04 2619 John Singer he was tickled to death when they finely 12.50 25 20 Hellen E. Skiirla .... 260 offered him a big purse to go to Cuba and 12.60 2521 Sophia E. Sklirls .... 250 fight a man named Willard. 200 10.00 ' 2652 P. O. Silvagnl . He was beat by Willard, but afterwards 200 10.00 2564 John Jones the papers said he come out and said that 200 10.00 2566 Mrs. E. A. Teachnor It waa a fake and he could of win If he 60.00 2567 Mr. C. H. Lashbrook. 1,000 wanted to. After a wile he got homesick 100 5.00 .. F. him2568 George. and come back to the U. S. end give Campion 100.00 255 W. B. Haft .....2,000 self up end they put him In Jail where 500 25.00 2596 J. R. Sebree he served a yr. When he got out he come 500 25.00 2696 J. R. Sebree to New York and 10,000 admires met him ... 600 25.00 2597 J. R. Sebree st the station and carried him off on their 600 ... . 25.00 2698 R. Sebree J. shoulders and give him a banquet. 600 25.00 2611 Paul D. Durant "Yee, lays my friend, "you are right 100 6.00 2614 Geotge F. Campion and It Is the wonder age and after all a 200 10.00 ... Luca A. 2628 Esther man should ought to be perfectly satisI season and was It stayed 700 Juniper berry 35.00 662 George R. Carr ... fied to of lived In it. But If I was you home end ppt up 2 qts. 800 15.00 2665 George R. Carr I would not tell my grandchildren them 100 5.00 SObree R. 2869 J. will because about what say. storys they 100 5.00 .... H." 2677 Rosa Spencer you grandpa? Was you one of the thouwet, why it was In the Juniper berry 500 Nick 25.00 2678 Julius sands that took part in them remarkable got season and I stayed home end put up 2 Chas. A. Stoneham ft Incidence?" RING W. LARDNER. .... 100 5.0) Co "I will tell them the truth, I says. "I qts." Chas. A. Stoneham ft was amongst those present at the fjght oo e 100 .... Co. ..........a. 100 but I got In on an Annie Oakley. But 1.00 2693 J. R. Sebree the day Jack Johnson got to town and 100 6.00 2694 J. R.. Sebree was give a banquet we was going to have 100 .00 482 Phoebe & Walton Co. for dinner and I had to freexe the .36 2895 . J., R. Sebre 2.05 502 Victor M. Burman..., 1.50 2699 J. R. Sebre Ice cream. And as for the day when the 00 .. ... 5.00 4a4 C. 2715 Johnson 612 Albert N. Baudln J. 26.00 boys and gals marched up main et. and ... 20 - 1.00 2725 J. W. Case 513 Albert N. Baudln 5.00 ... 100 2726 J. R. Sebre 619 Albert N. Baudln e hifs Deal 2, Bigbee. Tierney. Wright-ston6.00 0 tom. Holke.lb.. 4 2727 J. R. Sebree ..." 100 623 Paul D. Durant ...... 2.600 8 Home 100 1 6 If. ... 6.00 Ford. 2b... 3 18 18 Btolea base Bigbee, Flack, Maranvllle. 2728 J. R. Sebree 645 Nathan-H- . Hart ... 1 Parknsn.sa 8 Sacrifice hits W bitted. BarRobertson. 100 0 1 O'NeilLc. . 4 5.00 Bebre R. J. 27.'9 547 William J. Hill 1 8 Watson. p. 4 10 0 8 ber, Tierney. Doable piny Olstner to Grimm. ftruggj,t. 8 6.00 L.i Cook. 100 Minerva Miss 555 John N. Wheeler 273! 0 0 Winters, p. 2 Left on base Chicago 6. Pittsburg 6. Bam o 100 .00 2733 Mrs. Mary Isermann. 44 Nels Erickson r Leo .... 1 0 0 balls Off Freeman 1, off Cbeevcs 2, off 600 25.00 M. Campbell.. 2755 P. Dr. Mrs. 690 Elisabeth Diets. 1. Hits Off Freeman 4 in 6 Innings, off 300 15.00 2756 Arnold H. C. Heitman. Henry 'C. Hobein ... Totals .22 0 2 24 11 Totals.. .86 8 14 27 9 Cheeree none to 2 toning, off Glasner 8 in6 592 H0O 5.00 2767 Mias Nancy Ready . 594 Geo. T. Williams..., Batted for Winter to ninth. nn Innings. ,HH with pitched ball By Cheer, 15.00 Voss H. C. 2790 6u0 Rllskl Sacrli Score by Innings: 2. Struck out By Freeman Barnhart. by Ishof Pride 2818 Court 0- -0 606 Victor M. Burman ., Choeve 1, by Glasner 1. Passed ball Brottem. Philadelphia .. ..0 Boatoo- 6 Winning pitcher 629 David F." Daly 2 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 renilng No. 6788. A. Glasner. Loalng pitcher O. F 630 David F. Daly bit Freeman. Umpires O'Dky and Brennan. Time Summary. Error Parklnaoa. P. M. Campbell. . 2831 mtoutea. 80 Powell. One Dr. Three base boor and hit of 631 ...... F. David Wrightetooe. Bruggy, game Daly Boeckel. 8tolen base Powell, Ford. Bacrl 28:2 Dr. P. M. Campbell.. 632 David F. Dalv ...... flee hit Powell. P. M.i Campbell. . 100 Left on base Philadelphia 2. 2835 Dr. 638 Mrs. Bessie Elliott... Boston 8. Baer on ball Off Winters 3. YORK 2848 Paul D. Durant ......1.000 687 Mra. Carolyn Myren. Htrnck out By Watson 3. by Winters 2. Um1.000 2S47 Paul D. Durant Jonas Bshti KlrnT and McCormick. . Time 1:23. 1.000 pire EVEN ON SERIES 739 2848 Paul D. Durant 74J A. W. Tellefeen 2849 Paul D. Durant ......1,000 761 Mrs. Kate Rouse . .. , D. 1,000 Durant Paul 2850 787 Durant D. Paul , NEW YORK. Aug. 1J. The New York DELAYS 1,000 2811 . Paul D. Durant 791 Martha H. Viner ... won an even break In their 793 National 1.000 D. Durant 2852 Paul Charles Viner ....... ST. LOUIS GAME e 806 John Btacombe ..... series with Brooklyn, by win2x53. Paul D. Durant ......1.000 1.000 854 Paul D. Durant 807 W. W. Boyce 4 to 2. last the The Giants game, ning 1.000 2855 Paul D. Durant ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aug. IS. Heavy hit- came from behind in the seventh Inning, 840 Charles M Balconl... 262 2876 Paul D. Durant 854 Carolina Hermann .. ting by Horneby and Fournier enabled Ht. E. .5.159 103 2 runs ....... two were after out. 879 Mary Benscoe Georgs Henry.,.. 1,000 Louts to take this afternoon' game from driving out four Friedrich F. H. 2906 948 Miaa Hilda de8 Downing. Cincinnati to - The game waa Toney pitched well for New York, hold1.000 2907 H. F. Friedrich 949 Miss Hilda Downing. minutes by layed one hour and thirty-fiv- e to five hits, one of them a 962 Mrs. 1.000 2908 H. F. Friedrich M. L. a heavy downpour at the beginning of ing Brooklyn 2909 H. F, Friedrich ......1.000 the fourth Inning. It was the last game home run by Myers, Friedrich 1,000 F. H. 2910 of the season acheduled on the local 177 xkwyork, 2911 H. F. Friedrich AB R H.O A ground between the I two tenma. 3,000 2919 J. M. Carney 4 0 0 0 3'Bnrna. ef ,8 1 0 1 0 Olson. 8T. LOUIS. CINTTNXATI 106 M. 920 J. Carney 4 4 0 41HaBrroft.se 0 AB K.H O.A. Jha.ta.3b 4 AB n II O 18 12 9.000 2921 Paul D. Durant (irfflth.rf 8 10 21 0Prlach, 3b 4 0 21 0 1 Neale.rf .4 0 0 1 olfimlthrf.. 372 D. Durant 2922 Paul 4 0! 0 6 If 4 rf 0 0 4 O 0" 1 Young, Mueller cf. 4 12 8 0 Wheat, Holme. - 2 1 2928 Antoinette Donoghoe, Kelly, rt 4 0 0 i.nih Bli... 10 11 4!Rlork.6h... 5 12 0 4 Myers, rf 4 1 t100 6.04 trustee It 4 0 g 4 0 Kourb.rf .4 0 2 1 1 llorn.br 2b 4 2 2 8 8 Xehmdt.lb 4 0 1 11 .l'M-nsK. Farrington 2934 Irving , Kwllngs,2b 4 12 4 4 llaubert.lb 4 0 17 0 Kurnler.lb. 4 1 211 1 Klldnff.2b 4 1 1 e 2 1 0 3 1.500 75.00 e 2 Co 0 0 4 0 1 0 Miller, ft 0 Mi Hnry.lf. 8 0 2 Hyndrr. Brest ler.lt 8 10 60.00 1,000 8 0 0 2 2 Mitchell, p 2 0 0 0 1 2939 Charles H. Zlnn WlflKD.r.. 4 0 6 7 8 Larsn...,. And In accordance with law' and an Kopf.M... 4 0 1 5 2't lemuns.c.. 4 I I 8 I Ruether, p 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 0 2 0 0 0 board 0(Dotk,p. of directors made on Doashue.p order of the Totals 83 4 11 2? 10 Totals .82 8 6 24 14) (.esry.p . 0 0 0 0 0 the 29th day of June. 1921, so many O 0 0 I 0 Scorn Hargrar. by Innings' shares of each parcel of such stock as 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 18 Brooking be sold at the may be necessary will 713 4 Totals. .33 I 8 24 10 Totals.. .33 8 13 27 1? New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 room Judge buildcompanys office, Ratted for Donahue In serenth. of 22nd Griffith. Errors Olsen. on Hms the August. 1921. at day Summary: ing. Bcore by innlnga: boso btto Bancroft. Rawlings, 10 o'clock a. m.. to pay deTwo Bnneroft. of hour the 1 0 0 0 0 e'o 0 Ol Frisch. Cincinnati bases run Myers. . gtnleo Ilomo together 1 0 3 linquent assessments thereon, 8t Louts 11 8 louag. Barrlflre hit Millar. Double with the cost of advertising and expense Errors Roush Wtngo, Hornbv. Frisch. 8hmanlt nummary: to John to Miller Rchmsadt. sale. run Hrnby, playo to Kllduff. L"ft on base Home Two base hit Itoak. of New York 10, .ton 7V. O. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Fournier. Rtolea base tlroh. Bscrlfle hit Bsso on balls Off Mitchell 2. Brooklyn 4. Salt Lake City. Utah, August 4, 1921 InTan. Doak. Ikwtble plays Rtock to Hornsby off lilts Off Mitchell I Is 1 Toney 1. ms to Fournier: Levan li Hornsby to Fournier, off Ruether 2 In 1 16 Innings. Hit left on bases Cincinnati 7, Rt. Louis 7 Bav Innings, hall By Mitchell, Bancroft: by TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE on ball Off Donahue 2. off lnak 2. Hits Off with pitched Harder, Bums. Struck out By Toney 11 In 6 innings, off tiesry 4 to 2 to: Knethrr. Donabtt 4. - br- - Mitchell -- 4. laming - pitcher Mitchell. Rtruck out By Donahue 3, by Geary 2. bings Stats of Utah, office of itate road com- .1.129 1377 Isadora Reshofsky 56.45 end Moron. Tims of garni Umpires hr INisk 2. Wild pitch vk. Loalng pitch Ono boor Rlgler 200 10 00 mission. Salt Laks City. 137$ V. S. Hlllyer aud 43 minutes. er Donah. Ensile. I mpiret Hart and Sealed proposals wtU be received at tha 2$ 1306 Tlmo Ueltalo 1.40 Time 1 .46. 44 Mrs. Mary Benscoe... 2 20 office of the state road commission, state 1399 46 1404 George H. Vogthn .... 2.30 capltot. Salt Lake City, according to plans 8 1416 Mra. Henry C. Holland .40 on file In the office above mentioned, unPIRATES HOODOO W. M. Havenor ...... 106 1421 6.00 til 3 o'clock p. m.. August 29. 192L Bids 21 F. W. Hahn 1437 1.05 will be opened publicly at 2 oclock p. m, ON CUBS 100 1467 W. 8. Cooper , 6.00 August 29. 1921, for the construction of W." 8. Cooper 100 1503 6.00 approximately .75 mil of hard surfaced 100 PITTSBURG. Ps., Aug. IS. The PittsHavenor M. 1523 W, 6,00 eighteen feet wide, and the wi100 1524 W. M. Havenor '6.00 dening of 1.25 miles of concrete road now burg Pirates made it four straight games from the Chicago Cubs today by a score 6 W. M. Havenor 1526 nine feet wide to eighteen feet wide, and g 100 of 4 to 8. The Pirates ontalned only four 100 1538 James J. Burke the surfacing, of the road thus widened.. H W. Cram ,...2... 100 1552 hits In tlx Inning from Freeman snd 5.04 Said road between Garland and Tremon-to- n. 100 wo. The Cubs Bros none in the remaining 1553 6.00 Utah. Bids sre asked for on three Badger 100 M. P. Braffet 6 00 1577 scored twice In the secon I Inning on hits (1) types of construction, as follows: 100 Burtuan 1590 Anna h 6.00 Portland cement base, two-inby Deal and Klllefer, Brottem'g error and 15 Chaa. Ib0 PETE CARNEY. .76 Oley concrete surface: (2) tn out et first. Hits by Deal, Barksr bituminous By wearing Austin Brockmeyer .. 100 5.00 reinforced Portland cement concrete; (3) and Malsel brought In ' the third run, all agog 1609 The trapshooting world I I 100 1616 W. S. Cooper PITTSBURG. CHICAGO. 6.00 base h with bituminous concrete 10 AB R !1 0 A. these days. AB R.H.O A. .670 W. 8. Cooper .54 h bituminous concrete wearing 100 6 00 g 1 1 1 I The reason for all this Interest and ex- 1093 F. Ertcksen ritek. rf 4 O 1 1 0iMniTllle.es to Instructions surface. bidders, together 100 1094 F. Ertcksen .00 with Hllorhr.sa 4 0 0 0 1 Rlvbee. If 2 1 1 I 1 citement la the Grand American Handt specification, form of con100 F. Ertcksen Kcll.br.2b 4 0 0 1 2 Khcrtsoa rf 4 1 1 4 0 5.00 tract plans, 1697 and bond may be obtained at the 100 .1 I 1 0 I Rrnhart.Ab IK. I. 18 cap Trapshooting tournament, which will 169? F. Ertcksen 6.00 office of the state road commission on deBarber.rf 100 1.00 be held at the South Shore Country club, 1707 Dixon Miller Co fire ((5.00) dollars on or after Malsel. rf 4 1 1 8 OlWhltted, rt 8 0 0 8 0 100 1710 David Voss 6.00 positing 19, 1921. 4 0 0 18 0'Grtma. lb 4 0 0 11 1 Chicago, during the week beginning AuAugust 100 , Voss L'avld 1.00 mi Cash or certified check for one thousand Klllrfer.e .8 0 2 6 0 Brottem, e 8 0 0 2 1 gust 22 100 1712 David- - Voss 5.00 mads payable to the doilsra. (21000.00) will and 1006 rreem.a.p 2 0 1 0 018iUUan.r, p 8 0 0 1 4 shout shooters It 100 1713 David Vosa 6.00 toad commission, must accomMarriott .1 0 0 0 stout fivebring times that number of persons 17.4 David Voss 100 6.00 Utah atate I 01 0 ' rarer 11. c I as bid of good faith evidence each to Chicago. It Is a mighty big aportlng 1715 David Voss .. 100 5. 00 pany as Cherves. p 0 0 O 0 2 a guarantee that If awarded the event. Is this Grand American. Any event 1714 David Vosa .. luO 6.00 and execute the contTwombly .1 0 O 0 Oj will 100 that will attract 1000 contestants Is some- 1717 David Vosa 6.00 contract, the bidder The 100 1718 David Vosa .. 1. 00 tract and give bond as required. 24 121 Totals .28 4 4 27 14 thing of more tnan average Importance. Totals .83 8 has and Hereby Year after year the Grand American has 1719 David Vosa .. loo (.00 state road commission, Batted for Preemos in STrsatK. , or all to 100 the bldaN 23 reject any entries Its 1726 W. H. Child right grown. It had less than 1.15 retains t Batted for O'Pirretl Is stalk. 6 first year. Everyone seems to think that 1727 Dr. B. B. Htnnian ... .25 and to accept ary bid which It deeitte best, Xcoro by losings: 100 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- -8 there will be 1000 shooters on the firing 1745 Badger Bros. 5.00 and waive minor defects Chicago 4 0 0 4 line this year. 8TATE ROAD COMMISSION. 80 0 1760 Jonn F. W. Wuerth, 2.50 Pittsbdrf H93S 0 Holloektr, Kellrker, Bfot- 1.50 By N. C. Poulaon. Chairman. They are coming from all parts of the 1761 Mary P, Ryan ..... Bummarj. Error Nicknames This the Wonder Age Lardner ee So Cites a Few Incidence' to Prove-I- t fl 1 0 0 O O 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Collins. Tee Hummnry: Error. Mnlllxan, be ,e hit. Hullitran. rlk. J.mteaon, Xnn.nak-er- , Gardner. Itoien btw Jimlwoi. Sacrifice Oothoron. Gnrtlner. Xewell. To the editor: hltn Wambaxaesa. Double put rvAe veil to Johastoe, Wimbocaano They was a man out to the house the to Joknoton. Collins to Jobnooa to iheely. Left 4. Bneeo a. other day that la different than moat 0. ha ee. , blr.ro 0. . Clerelnnd UchoS ball Hit with ball. Off Rotkoroa to on sect, of ha vein Chlraso 33,000 Fans Attend Double 4 0 0 10 0 112 10 110 BOSTON. ABB HQ A. Powsll.ef .. 8 12 2 0 8lRartr.M 0 Oigotliwtli.rf 4 O'rrulsv.lf . 8 0BoKksl,8b 1124 5 4 0 2 6 4 18 1 0 8 0 118 1 110 !l ........ STILL ...... ........ Six-inc- , four-inctwo-inc- .......... n 110 80111 .8118 M 0000 .......... ch |