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Show t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY CORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. MUTT AND JEFF Quite So, There's Such a Thing As Too Much System STANDINQ OF THE CLUES. E 2 a a STAY WITH VICTORY The days best hitters: AB. (Copyright, 1981, by H. Trade Mark Beg. XT. & IKS WILD HEAVES AND SUCH . O. Off Hoyt OS.) off Bmh 4. 1, by Bush. Umpires WUsos. Time 1 .45. A. BREAK EVER By BUD FISHER Fisher. Fat Struck out By Hoyt klorlarity and Connolly, r - H. TB. Pet. gtcond game:- - BOSTOV. NEW YORK. AB.H.H.O A. AB K H.O.A. Lelhold.cf 4 0 2 8 0 Miller, cf., 6,1 8 8 4 Foster. 3b. Pekapgh.ss 8 1 2X 8 2 Menotiky.lf 2 Ruth, If.... 8 1 Meusel. rf. 4 1 X X Pratt, 2b. t 8 1 111 Mclimia.lb Pipp. lb., Collins, rf. 8 Ward, 2b. . 2 0 0 I 1 MeNally.Sb 8 4 0 1 1 Scott, 8 8 0 1 2 0 0 Walters,. 4Bctiang.c. 0 0 8j Plercey.p. 2 0 0 0 kUrr.p... 8 i Red Sox Take First Game; but Meusel Homer Cops termount&in Champion by for Leaders in Second. Defeating H. Robinson. Take Final Game of Season in Salt Lake Man Becomes In Salt Lake; Coyotes Win Opener and Series. . v At Salt Laka (First game). Sacramento Salt Laka 9. (Second game). Sacra mento J, Salt Lake 10. San At Loe Angelee (Flrat game), ?ranclco 3, Loe Angelee 2. (Second game), San Francleco 1, Loe Angelee 4. At Portland (Flrat game), Seattle 3, Portland S. (Seoond game), Seattle 1, Portland 4. At Oakland Vernon S, Oakland 3. At San Francleco Vernon 7, Oakland S. AMERICA 15, hitters- Cravath. Sand. Salt Lake; Ryan. Orr, Sacramento; Kamm, San Francisco: Plnelll, Oakland; Eldred, Murphy, Adams, Seattle The series ended; Sacramento won Salt Lake won 3. San Francisco won 2, Los Angeles 1 won I. Seattle won 3, Portland won 3, 1 post- Beea closed the 1921 Coast league , The n activiseason so far as their ties are concerned with a victory. Since n they also won the first game of the from the Oaks away along last April, some uninformed folks might be led to the belief that they are pennant winners, of something. What happened In between the first victory and tha last victory Is what hurt the Bees. Had they performed every day during the season as they Hid in the opening game and the a closing game, they would have set worlds record for triumphs. Anyhow, they won the last game of the schedule In Salt Lake by a ecofe of 10 to 8. They didnt win it, Jjtrtvever, o o o o e until' after Sacramento had won the firjt 1 44 9 19 27 12 2 5 Totals game, 15 to 9. xHatted for Lynn In ninth; singled. The Coyotes took th Series, four games Batted for Gould fn ninth; filed out. to three. The Bees' last four weeks at Ran for Wllhott In ninth. home gave them seventeen victories and Score by Innings: thirteen defeats, which can be regarded Sacramento Runs 0 0 0 2 4 3 1 4 115 as a great showing for a seventh-plac- e 0 1 0 3 ( 2 1 3 4 21) Hits clubThey won two of the series played Salt Lak- e0 1 2 1 0 0 2 Runs here and lost two, the losses being by 1 3 4 3 2 0 3 0' 419 Hits one game In .each case. The Bees and" the Coyotes left last Summary; Home runs H.vin, Orr. e hit Sheehan. night for Sacramento, where they will Three-bas- e hits resume their battling for seven more Mollwlts, Pick, Lynn, Lewis, Siglin, Sand, Jourdan, Gay. Stolen base Sand. games. Sacrifice hit Pick, Thrown out stealing Strand by Oooke.Orf, Pick bv Lynn. Coyotes Hammer Hurlers. Runs batted tn McGaffigan, Mollwltx. The Bees started out briskly In the first Pick Siglin. game, piling up three fat runs before the Strand4, 3.Sheehan 3. Rvan, Ort 5," Strunk Jourdan, Gay, Lynn. Coyotes realized that they were pennant out Bromley 2. Poison 3. Penner 5. Bases aspirants on Sunday as well as on other on balls Bromley 2. Poyon 5. Gould 1, days. When they did realise that ImPenner 1. Hit with pitched ball Mcportant fact, however, they stepped into Gaffigan by Poison. Six runs, 9 hits off n Jack Bromley, continued on Harold Bromley, 20 at bat In 4 Innings, out and wound up on A1 Gould Billy Orr In first and third occupied, one out; fifth, duplicated his performsme of Wednesday 7 runs, 5 hits off Poison. 13 at bat In bv knot king a home run with the bases 8 tn 3 on, 1 out. full Charley Pick also cleared a full Runt Innings, out for eighth, r. responsible Bromley 4. Poison house with a Kennv Pen-ne- 7. Gould 9. 2, Penner defeat to Charge for the Cototes, wasn't as pitching Double plays Siglin to Jour-i)- n effective as he was earlier In the week, Bromley. 2, to to Orr McGafftgsn Mollwlts. but he was effective enough to wm with I eft on bases Sacramento 11, Salt Iuike his club giving him fifteen tallies. 9. Toman. and Time empires Finney The second game was Rudy Kalllos from beginning to end. 1 he Coyotes -- 2 27. could do nothing wtlh Rudy, while the Second 'game: Bees made huge gobs of profit off Dick Niehaus, and profited also In lesser deSACRAMENTO. gree off Fliteryjind Canfield. AB R. II rO.A E SO BB. poned. home-tow- Vernon won Boa-so- ' 0- yS - 39 e. WINS CANADIAN MARATHON. TORONTO, Sept. 11. Normal General of Brantford. Out , won tile twelve-mil- e Canadian national exhibition marathon here . Saturday in 1 hour 9 minutes and 3! seconds. James Moorehoof, Gladstone A. C.. Toronto, was second and Frank Wendlfng of Toronto, third. 5 c. 10 10 10 The Coyotes made two In the fourth when Sheehans triple scored Kopp and Pick and they made four in the fifth on six fat hits. That won them the game. In the sixth, with the bases lull. Pick cleared them with a smashing double to center , In the eighth Orr drove In three runners ahead of him when he knocked "The ball over.' The Coyote also scored in the seventh and ninth. The locals chalked up two In the seventh on a double by Sand, a single by Lewis and a double by Jourdan, They made their last three In the ninth on a walk and four hits, one of them a double by Gay. The hits also Included a slick single by Wllholt, pinch r- hitting. , 2 S3 Totals Score by Sacramento ingtngs: .....12 Runa Hlta Salt Lake Runs 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 10 11 27 14 2 8 & '0 2 0 0 0 0-- 0 1 0 1 2 2 . 01 08 2 5 0' 2 0 0 10 Hits x 11 Summarv TTolne runs Sand! Cravath. e hits Sand. Lewis 2. Brown, MoDwttx 2, Pick. Stolen bases Brown, Lewis. Sacrifice hits Bvler 2, Strand, Brown. Sand. Runs batted In Mollwlts. Pick. Siglin, Sand 2, .Cravath 4. Lewis. Struck out By Kallio 4, by Ntehaus 2. bv Flttery S, by Canfield 2, Bases on balls Off Kallio 1. off Niehaus 2. off Canfield 2. Hit. with pitched ball lwls, by Flttery. Six runs. 8 hits off Niehaus. 7 at bat in 1 3 Kallio Is Master. innings, out in second, second and third occup'ed, one out; 2 The Coyotes opened die second game 4 hlta off Flttery, 14 at bat In 3 3 with a taily in the opening round, due to runa, Inrtlnga. Runa responsible for Kallio 2, .MeGuffigons single and Moilwits'a double. Niehaus 6, Fltterv 1, Canfield 9. Charge In Salt Lakes half Sand knocked- - the defeat to Double play Kallio ball over the fence with Spslin on first to Sand toNiehaus. Jourdan. First base on erbase, and the Bees were never headed rors Sacramento 2. Left on base a Sacthereafter. ramento 7, Salt Lake 8. Umpires Toman The locals made five runs In the second and Finney. Time of-- game 1 hour 65 Inning A walk for Brown Was followed mlnutea. by a fielder's choice that failed to choose on Bylcrs bunt. Slglut singled. Sand doubled, Cravath singled and Lewis was Players an9 Umpires an9 bit wltn a pitched ball. These were the Ingredients of the five. Cravaths single and Lewis' double gave them another In tha fourth, and their MIAMI. Fla. Sept. 11 -T- wenty-two last two were rapped over In the sixth player, members the Davtona Florida when Cravath laced the ball over the Stats .eatru club of and the Miami Florida tenterfleld fence with one on. East Coast league club and the two umDoubles by Mollwltx and Pick and a were placed under arrest by Sherboot gave the Coyotes the last runs of pires iff Alien today for violating the state jthe seeasoa in the blue Inning. forbidding "Sunday baseball. jgjith 13021211 Two-bas- , Everybody Under Arrest -- ip 3, 4- -2 2. LEAGUE. Now York . Cleveland , . 8t. Louis . , Washington Boston . .. Detroit .... Chicago . . . Philadelphia Yesterday's Result. At 8t. Loots Cleveland 8. At. Louta At Chicago Detroit 5, Chicago 2. At Washington -- Philadelphia 8, Washington T. A (Ten Innings.) At New York (First game) Boston 8, New York 1. (Second game) Boston 1, New York A. Totals. Batted Scorn Boston . .1' br 5 34 14 Piero by ... ,.. innings: j 4a York er MTtstb. IN EXTRA INNINGS WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. Washington defeated Philadelphia 7 to $ In ten Inning today, a double by Rica and .Ingle by Harris and Miller accounting for the winning run. Wltt.rf... Reds Southpaw Blanks Op- ponents Until the Ninth Inning; Umpire Injured. New York NATIONAL LEAGUE. Wos. Loat. WASHINGTON. AB.H.H.O. A. 5 2 5 0 1 Bomh.n... Dyke., 2b. 1 4 0 1 5 1 Ulilan.rf... C. Walkr.lt 0 0 8 0 Judge, lb.. lerkina.c. 6 0 0 4 0 Klca.cf... 1 1 0,HRfTl,2b. CoUiii.,cf. 2 John ion, cf 2 0 0 0 0 Miller, if . . McCann, 3b 3 1 2 2 5 Bh.uka.3b. 1'lclnleh.c.. Gallowy.B. 5 OS 1 11 J.Wlkr.lb 5 Woodwd.p. B Harria.p 1 0 0 tBrower.., 1 0 Kummel.p. 6 Zachary,?. 4 2 2 111 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 Pet. t. Lon la , Bouton Brooklya , Clactnaatt ...45 Philadelphia SENATORS WIN ) PHILADELPHIA. AB.R.U.O.A.1 NEW YORK, Sept. 11.' The Nnw York Americana fell back a half garae today, before what was dividing a double-headofficially called the greatest crowd that After Boa-to- n ever filled the Polo ground won the first game 8 to 1, New York took the second, 5 to 1. Bush won his seventh auccesslfe victory in the flrat game. Karr had the Yankees shut out in the second game until the eighth Inning, when three singles tied the Before. Meusel followed with hi twentieth home run, winning the game. Ruth waa walked four times during the two games. Police estimated that 100,000 persons tried to get into the grounds. Tlrst game: NSW YORK. BOSTON. AB.U.H 0 A AB B.H.O A ( 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0-- 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Error Foster. Homs runs Ccrt- Summary: Haa, Meusei. Stolen base Menosky. Sacrifice hit Peckiopaugh, Ward, Cellint. Double play Ward te Peckinpaugh to Pipp. Left on bas New York ft, Boston A. Buses os belle Off Piercey 2, off Shawkey 1, off Karr 8. Hite Off Piercey 6 in T Innings, off Sbswkey none la 2 Irninga. Struck out By Sbswkey 2. by Karr 1. Winning pitcher Shawkey. Empires Mortality, Connolly and, Wilson. Time 1.50. New i Today's Schedule. Boston at Philadelphia. No other games scheduled. Baker ... Shawkey, p .831 - Yaaturlay'a Kauai ta. At Claciaaati Plttabarg 1, Cincinnati At Louts 4. 10, Cbicato 5. Chicago Bt. At B rook lya N ... York 11, Brooklya 4. Ho other game scheduled. BokeluU. Todays Boston 1 Pittebnr. ho other games scheduled. CINCINNATI, Sept. 11. Marmiafd kept Pittsburg's hits scattered and blanked them until the ninth inning, Cincinnati winning 4 to L Umpire Brennan was hit on the army by Hamilton, trying a "quick return delivery and was badly hurt PITTSBURG. CINCINNATI. AB. It. H.O.A. I AB. B.H.O. A. 0 Bohns, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 Carey ,ef.. 8 8 0 Kopf.at... 1 MrnTlle.sa G rob, 3b... 4 0 X 0 4 1 7- -5 5, 4, 2 2 BreMler.rf Bmhrt,lb 4 8 0 8 1 IS 0 Robrtss.rf 1 8 Daubert.lb 8 Totals. .16 6 02713 Totala.'..41 T 15 SO 15 4 Fonseca, If 0 L Tierney, 2b 8 8 2 None out when wiuntn run scored. A 4 8 Duncaa.ef. 8 0 8 8 Orlmm.lb, tBatted for Woodward In sixth. 1 UargraTa.a 2 0 2 8 2 Gooch, c... 8 0 Philadelphia Marqard,p 4 8 2 8 0 ttaahlngton ....2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Hamiitn.p 21 8 0 8 Trayaor. nummary: Errors McCann, J. Walker. Two- 0 Carlsos.p. base hits Milan, 1. Walker, Miller, Rlc. Three base hits Wilt, Klee. Stolen base Totals.. 81 1 7 24 14 Totals.. .83 4 8 27 15 Rice. Sacrifice bite Djkes, Calloway, McBatte4 for Hamilton in eighth. Cann. Left on bases Philadelphia 5, WashingScore by Innings: 1 ton 8. Bases on bulla Off Woodward 2, off 8 8 8 8 8 8 0 0 Pittsburg B. Harris 1. Hits Off B. Harris 7 tn 2 In- Cincinnati 8 4 Lelhold.cf 4 10 0 OjMIller.cf.. A 0 2 0 0 nings,8 off7 Woodward 7 In 0 Innings, off Bom-mError Two Maranrilie, Groh. Summary: la 1 1 4iPeknpgh,i Innings, off Zschary 2 In 4 innings. bate Foster,3b. 8 Threw hit base Fonseca. hit Maranri!!. out Struck 0 4 0 Ruth. If.... By Woodward 1, by B. Harris 1, Stolen base Menoaky.lf 2 Sacrifice hit Carey Blgbee. . Wild pitch by Zachary 2. by Rommel 9 8 AMensol,ff .. Pratt. 2b. . 4 Robertsoe. Double pltye Hargrave to 8 II' 0 Pipp lb.... 4 0 0 14 1 Woodward. Cm. Fonseca, Winning pitcher Rommel. M' lnnls lb 8 to DauberL to Bohn Grob Daubert; Left on 0 2 01 Ward 2b.. 4 0 0 8 4 ptree Brans and Hildebrand. Time 1:80. Collins. rf.. 4 base on Baa Cincinnati to, Pittsburg 8. 0 1 8! McNally. 8b 4 0 Scott, ss... 8 2. Hit bail Hamilton off Off 4, Uarqnad 0 5 llScbang.c.. Ruche.... 8 8 tn 7 innings, off Carlson non Hamilton Off . .. 8 0 0 8 Hyt.p. In 1 Inntag. Struck oat By lUrquird 5. LosBush.p. lBaker ... Bronann end Umpire ing pitcher Hamilton. 1 :50u Tim Hart. Total. .29 3 5 27 161 Total. ..34 1 7 18 ninth. for Batted Hoyt )n CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Sept. 11. The ' TAKE-FINA- L CHICAGO, Boor, by Inning.: Sept. 11. Detroit hit beCamp Perry casualty team was leading Bnaton 0 0 2 hind Connelly's passes and defeated Chitn the team shotgun matches, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tonight York 6 2 to In tha final cago appearance here which opened today, bv a score of 457 out Scott. Mlllr, Park. Bttmm.ry: Krrore Pratt. Twn-baatoday. Dauss pitched in fine form. e of a possible 50(4. Montana was fourth, In palish 2, Mrnwl, Pipp. hltPr.tt. , DETROIT. CHICAGO. Menael. Sacrifice hit with 409. McNally, stolon ban. AB H. H.O.A. 11. Th. BL AB.H.H.O A. Loull CHICAGO, Sept. to Double of rifle and fancy Menoaky . Mclnnt.. A demonstration ilya Hnth 8 1 0 Hooper.rf., Cardinals won their final game of th, on Loft to Mclnni., to Pratt : was Brott A. H, staged by Captain 8 JohDRon 9 shooting Bchang 8 3 2 10 on to Cuba 10. with 5. the ball year by Bam giving b too Biwton 5. New York 2 0 0 Khe)y lb.. 8 Jlardv of Denver. 2 10 them fourteen out of twenty-tw- o game 1 8 0, Falk. If . . .. 4 1 8 for the season record against Chicago. 112 llMoatil.cf.e 4 I BT. Lot IS. CHICAGO. 1 1 llMilltjrn.8b. 4 AB. B.H.O. A. I AB.R.HO.A 0 8 91 VfcTlHn,2b 4 1 Smith. rf.. 4 8 8 2 Olri.rk.rf. .. 5 0 1 0 ijftchalk.e... 4 0 0 I OjHolloehr.M 4 0 0 2 0 Mann.ef.. J O 9 o a 4JCfnneUy,p. 8 Si Elliott, at.. 1 0 8 0 Topercr.2b Lelfer..,. 1 0 StockAb.. 4 8 11 llTerry 2b... 4 Ruiiwll.p., 0 0 Deal. Sb. ... 8 0 Hrnsby.lb 4 8 2 8 O' 0 tbtrunk.,. 4 01 Barber, If., 4 0 Mueller, cf $ 0 Oj Mattel, cf. 8 2 t 0 0 Total. .82 5 11 2715 Total. ..88 1 10 2714 Schuits.rf, 1 0 5 2 4 11 8 Kelleher.lb McHnry.lf Rafted for Connelly in e Tenth. Lavan.M.. 4 0 2 2 4)Daty,c.... 2 0 0 7 tBatted for Rasaell la ninth. OfO'Earrell, 0 8 0 8 0 Clemona.c, 4 0 Detroit .... .....0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 Strheeres.p. 0 Hherdel.p. IM2 ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Chicago 0 8 8 3 0 0 p. Doak.p.,, Two baae hit Nummary: Error Yoang. . 0 Pender, 1 8 0 0 8 BnUiTaa,. Shorten. Cobb. Thrve-baahit Veh. Sacrij Jones. p.... 0 8 0 8 0 fice hits InuR, Cobb. Double piava Mulli(tTwombiey 1 8 8 0 0 gan to McClellan; Jotmaoa to McClellan to (Marriott.. 8 0 8 8 0 Bheelyi Shorten te Hcilmano; Connelly to JohnI York, ; p.... 0 8 8 8 0 son to MclHn. Left on haeeo Detroit 8, on bail Off Connelly 4, off Chlriigo 10. Basea 10 27 18 10 .88 f 8 27 13 Totals. Totals.. .89 Ititseell 1, off Dauee 1. Hlta Off Connelly 9 Batted for Ponder In serenth in 7 Inning, off Huaeell 9 In 2 Innings. Hit in for tBatted Daly eighth. by pitchers Br Connelly 1 (Young), by Dauss in eighth. (Batted for Jen 1 (Phcely), Struck out Ry Rtisaeil 1., LosScore by innings: ing pitcher Connelly Umpires Owens an4 St. Louis ........5 1 8 8 8 0 8 1 S 10 pinees. Time 1 85. 0 Chicago .......0 0 0 0 1 0 8 4 8 8 Snmmary: Errors Smithy Topercer, Moeller, Two-baa- e hit Mueller, Deal, McHenry. Daly. Three-bas- e hlta Hornsby, Hehuits. Homs rua Sacrifice bit Stock. Doable plays McHenry. Terry to Hoilocher; Lacan to Topereer to.' Hornsby; Daly to Kelleher. Left on basea Base on ball 7, St. Loais 5. Off ST. IO PIS, Sept. 11. Cleveland's hit-tin- g Chicago Jones 1, off York 1, off Sberdel 9. off Doak and two errors by SL Louis enabled 1. Hlta Off Cheese in 1 I 8 Innings, off 1 Inthe former to get seven runs In the Ponder 7 in 8 23 tnnlnga, off Jones-A- ln third inning and win. Speaker twisted ning, off York 8 in 1 Inning, off Sherdel 8 in his knee when he tripped and fell over 7 Innings. Struck eat By Ponder 4, by first base and retired. The injury was Sherdel 8.CheerWinning pitcher Sherdel.and Losing e. Umpires ODay Qnif pitcher pronounced not serious. Time 1 :45. ley. CLEVELAND. BT. LOUTS AB R. H.O.A. ABR.HOA. 1 Jamlaos.lf 4 0 0 2 O'Tohin.rf'.g 4 0 1 UEllerbe 8b. 4 2 Wambs,2b 8 1 19 1 0 4 8 7 0 0 O'Slsler.jb.., Hpeftkr.cf Wood.cf . . 2 0 0 4 0 W lllms.lf.. 4 0 1 1 tl'Jacohsoo.cf 8 11 2 0 Serereld.c. 4 0 BROOKLYN, Sept. 11. The Giants 2 8. Gerber. . . 4 8 bounced twenty hits off four Brooklyn 7 0 MrMoii.2b 8 1 ONeUKer- -4 I 8 8 1 T 9 f OKoIpp.... pitehere Ad wen today's game 11 to 4. Twenty runners wereI left on the btge. Bsgbyp. . 1 0 0 0 OlVangiider.p 8 1 1 0 NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. Caldwell. p 8 12 0 1 AB R H.O A f AB.H.H.O. A. Totals. .88 8 12 27 5) Totals.. .84 4 10 17 10 Buras.rf.. 8 8 4 2 O'Olaoa.ts... 6 0 8 8 0 O' Johnitn 8b. 4 Browa.Cf. Cleveland ... ....0 1 7 9 8 0 8 8 8 1 8 4 dSGrifflth.rf, 8 Bffocrft.aa O 2 8 11 0 9 0 St. Louis 7' Neia.rf , . .. 1 Kotp. Friach.Sb. 2 1 0 Summery: ErrorsGerber. McManus. O Wheat, If.. 8 Two-basWambagansa, Gardner. Youag.rf.e 5 8 2 Three base hit- Gardner. Horn runa Caldwell, Kelly. lb. , 8 0 2 llMyara.rf. Meusel. If . 6 1 2 Hchmndt.lb 4 VanglWer , Sacrifice hits Johnston 2, JacobJantr1n.2b 4 son. Double play Hew ell to.Johnaton; Wambe-KRwing,2b 4 2 1 to Sewell te Johnston. Left on baaee Krueger, c, Hnyder.c.. 5 2 4 Bases on ball Hr. Louis 0, Cleveland 8. Douglas.pt 1 0X 0 Taylor, c... 10 0 0 Mitchell. p. 2 off Vangllder 3. Hits Off Toney, p.. 8 Off Caldwell Ml I jus 0 0 0 Bagby 4 in 1 1 8 Innings, off Caldwdl 8 in p.., Van-glldf 7 13 innings, off Kotp 9 in 8 Inning-of8tnUh,p.... 0 0 0 0 O 0 4 in I Innings. Struck out By Bagby kchupp.p. 0 0 Sayers., I, by Kolp 1, by eViMgtlder 1- - Winning pitch Pt Caldwell. Losing pitcher Kolp. Umpire 18 2T 11 .85 . 20 42 8 8 27 20. Totals.. Totals. Time CbiU and Nallin. i:4. . Batted for ftmith In alsth. New York .......2 2 1 0 0 8 0 8 6 11 2ft 0 i 6 8 0 0 0 Brooklyn ,,, . OIsob 2, Summary: 1J Errojra ichmandt, hits Bums, guy Jaavria, Krueger. ' Two-baa- e Bscrifice hlta Bancroft, Frisch 2, dee, Toaey. Double play Olaon to Janerto to Douglas. New York 12, Brook- Bchmaudt. Left w baa CHICAGO, Svpt. 11. Chicago will th on ball Off Doogla Basea 10. east-west 2. off lya lenth scene of the annual Mitrheil 1 off Miljui 2. off Toney 3. Hit matches tils team championship tlh Off 9 2 in off 8 7 Douglas Toney innings, month. It was announced today. The innings, off Mitchell 8 tn 8 innings, off is kill-jmatches will be played September 21-2- 6. 7 In 2 1 8 Innings, off Smith 8 ts 2 8 inIncludes William Ttao western . team off Scbopp 4 la innings. Struck out Johnston, Robert Kinsey, Willis Davis ning. By Douglas 1. by Toney 1, by Mitchell 1, by and Howard Kinsey, all of Ban Franriaoo; Winning pitcher Toney. Miljne 2. Loetng Philip Neer, Portland, Or., and James pitcher Mitchell. Umpire Elea and dcCor- mlV Tim 2 boors. Davis, Paio Alto, Cal, Camp Perry Team Leads in Scatter Gun Matches 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 Blfbea.lf.. .1 18 ...180011 000 05 .... 2800118 15 10 12 4 11 SOX UNABLE TO HIT DETROITER 0190 CARDS 03 91 AGAINST CUBS a By George McManus 13 116 12 118 11320 c 5, BRINGING UP FATHER 0 0 MeOafflgan, 2b. ,.5 4 0 2 0 0 0 Kopp, If 0 1 4 2 9 0 0 0 0 Manager Rodgers of the Coyotes, In the Mollwlts. 4 1 1 0 0 0 sixth Inning of the second game, gave Pick, 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 notice of a protest, alleging that Kallio Sheehan, ef 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 was "doctoring" the ball. 1 Rvan, rf 0 ..4 0 0- - 1 2 0 0 0 Ryan and orr hit homers In the firet Orr. as .w 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 game and Sand, and Cravat h In the sec-- , Ejllott, c 3 0 0 6 4 0 ond. 0 2 Sohnng, The last prise winner of the year vyas Niehgps, p .......1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (9 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 Ted Jourdan, who plunked the "shirt Fltterv, p 0 0 Canfield, p 0 sign In the first game. 1 . xRoae 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tuesday Old Ironsides will take up the burden and will endeavor, as usual, 38 3 24 10 2 to please. After the Coast league season 1 Totals 4 x Batted for Canfield In ninth; struck closes for keeps. Old Ironsides will play out. the world s series between the SALT LAKE club of the American league and the club of the National league. AB R. H.PO A. E SO BB He will announce the competing club Siglin, 2b 3 3 1 4 6 0 2 0 later. .3 2 2 2 4 0 1 1 Sand, aa - The Bees made a run In the second Cravath, rf 4 2 3 2 0 0 o 1 Inning of the first game on a single by Lewis, If 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jourdan and a double by Lynn. A single Strand, cf 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 by Cravath, & double by Lewis and sin5 0 1 14 0 1 Jourdan. lb 2 0 2 1 1 gles by SUand and Jourdan. 1 l 1 0 Brown, Sb Kallio, p ' 5. r, Pvler. 3. NEW YORK, Sept. 11. Scampering through the thirty-secon- d running of the classic futurity at Belmont park Saturday, Harry Pavne Whitney's entry. Bunting. came up from the rear on the home stretch and won by a scant head. The race was worth 330,1)00. Gallantman, owned by L. Waterburv, romping Into the lead at the start, held the premier position almost to the end of the six furlongs and then, nosed out by Bunting, finished second. E 11 McLean's Dream of Allah captured third. The time was 1 .It It was a pretty race, this dash of the 1- lb.. 8b.. Oakland won Whitney Entry Wins Futurity . Classic Pol-Bo- Rodgers Makes Protest. 4, 4. Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At Salt Lake: Penner. Sacramento, winner; Bromley, Salt Lake, loser Kallio, Salt Lake, winner; Niehaus, Sacramento, loser. At Oakland: Dell, Vernon, winner; Kramer, Oakland, loser, . At San Francisco: McGraw, Vernon, winner; Krause, Oakland, loger At Los Aageles: O'Doul. San Francisco, loser. winner; Aldridge, Los Angeles. The mas. Los Angeles, winner; Scott, San , Francisco, loser. At Portland- Plummer, Ellison, Portland, winners; Demaree, Gardner, Seattle, losers Two-bas- Coyotes Win in Fifth. - Home-ru- n E.' M. Garnett won the Intermountain singles tennis, championship yesterday afternoon by defeating Howard Robinson of fwln Falls. Idaho. The scores 2. were 5 and The match was the feature event of an afternoon of some of the .most flashing tennis of the tournament. Garnett was a shade the leader throughout, although the Idaho man was hot on Us trail at all times, covering the court splendid fashion, but at a disadvantage before the speedy returns of his opponent. The champion seemed to 'ease up a bit In the third set and allowed Robinson to take the set. However, the final set found Garnett up and ready for everything the Idaho man batted over the net Garnett and his opponent In th'e singles championship won the right to enter the finals for the by defeating Melvin Gallacher and Blake Thomas by scores of and The older men had the edge on the young fellows througnout the match. Although the boys showed good form, they were obviously outclassed by their opponents. By defeating Sam Neel and Robert Officer by scores of and and also Dave Coleman and by scores 63- - and of R, M. Scott of Denver and Howard Cordea of Boulder worked their way into the semifinals for the doubles title. The match between Garnett and Robinson and Cordes and Scott will be played at the Salt Laka Tennis club at 4 o'clock this afternoon. That there will be a large crowd In attendance was Indicated by the interept which local followers of the net game displayed In- the work of the Colorado men yesterday. The tournament will cloBe with the deciding of the doubles championship this afternoon. a.., 15 01 M10 INDIANS BUNCH HITS IN THIRD ' , 14 12 GIANTS WIELD WICKED CLUBS 08 04 0X0 08 Chicago Chosen for Tennis Championship f ' |