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Show rHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, .THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER THE GUMPS a HAV To C,0 MM For "VACATIO- N- FOR 9wtT BOCTtmO CA FWCOE- X- RtYKESHVNG DAHCIH- G- RtsiTuv CAa.Rt'r pefeat of LcmFR. On actovHT RACK VJkR.'rr SNO BARN TDNNt- E- TWiNK OF CrtTTlNti AMT cowtoer RwhG on max -- rac-O- F Red1 Sox Pul Team Back in Tie With Yanks for the Pennant AKEKICAV LEAGUE. ,..9091 Clsrelsnd St. Loads 74 TFE W'tOROmt, r iQf gama f f S 4 fiber. Doobt , Lelbold.cf AB B.H.O A. t m pUtORotmi Lrft Biiria to Ju4. Jod, Cairo 6, Waahingtoo 4. ISO) Foter 8b.. SIS OlPretUib.. 111 M?kO raii.Pj Yjgp BOSTON. Sept. 21. Cleveland climbed back Into a virtual tie with New York (or the league leadership today by defeating Boston? t to 1. Caldwell was hit on the hand with a drive Trom Fosters bat In the third, and Horton pitched the remainder of the, game ' effectively, 'The game was played la a drissle. I ctYELAND. BUSTOS. Wood.ef-r- PiiUllpa 8. Struck Ht vane ber 8. Uwiptreo 1 82. Second gamaD CHICAGO rf, brOi tag Hildebra4, Tima , ; WASBINOTO! B II O.A. 0 8 9 Rioc.cf ... 4 OjOoslia.rf .. 8 Ophaaka 8b. 8 9 9 0 9 9 9 1 2 4 9 2 4 9 9 WiUiaa.9 9 9 9 Rbcely.lb. Falk. If... Stmok.cf. Maliig'a.Sb Hchaik.c.s RomaII.P. 4 8 8 8 S'lihirriiM 20Bourkn,a Ot Rrickaoa.p Miller.... 9 0 I 2 8 8 4 1 1 9 9 9 9 Woodwd.p 0 tV Jolmaa 1 Acosta,?.. 0 8110 4 0 0 1 1 9 9 9 0 Mc-Grawit- WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Wanhlngtoit brawled back Into the first division In the American league today by winning a from Chicago. Pitcher Tom New Orleans, obPhillips, a recruit from over verdict Faber in the tained a run being the deopener, Ooelin's home cisive factor. In the second game Russell pitched until the last two Innings, when (he locals got hla range, winning 4 to 2. Tint game: I WASHINGTON. , CHICAGO. AB K.H 0 A. AB.H.H O.A 1 1 0Jbdse.lb.. 0 1 010 1 Hooper, rf. 4 er S 0 0 S 4 4 1 S 2 0 2 8 0 Aggie squad today Andy CafTcy. lineman, registered school and showed, up for practice. at the Cutter attended the A. C. four years ago, but left to enter the army, and while with the 145th field artillery played on the regimental team with Captain Falck of the Aggies. Ho will bo remembered aa a Salt Lake high school star gridder. Csffey will help greatly to strengthen the Aggies' depleted line. Coach Romney is looking foe other veterans, including St&nger and Ballif, back-fiel- d players. On Saturday the varsity will clash with the freshmen In the first practice scrimmage. "School Dsyn, School Days. 0 8 12 ro you remember the old long about 0 2 1 school days being golden rule days? It 5 4 1 4 1 is wrong to send a coughing, sneering, S 0 0 t spitting ehlid-to 0 school to spread disO'Rotirls.sf A 1 iluUirn.lb ? i S 0 0 1 ease germs among other little ones. ComS 0 0 O'PhlUlpe.p IkhalVe, J Protect your 2 are infectloua fiber, p... mon colds own and other little ones with Foley's S2410) Totals. .SI male This family remedy Honey and Tar.and Scon by innings: colds, loosens phlegm checks coughs 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 Chicago mucus and coats raw. Irritating and S .8 WeahbigtoB 0000000 with a healing, soothing medmembranes Summary: Errorn Cotline, Phillips. 8chramm-JohnsoDrugs, Flvo Three bee kite Milan, Collins. icine. hit Hooper. (Advertisement.) (6y Good Storea. Home run Goslln. Sacrifice bite Harris. Hire, 121 f... 0.. 01 ,.b,..tst.l Two-bas- n, IjHuHlraa.cf JjTwrabI),cf 6(lr1mr 1b. jOFnfrfU,e 0 Martin p.. ' Freeman 0) l Marriott.. OtJonra p.fe 0 Ponder, p.. Rwlng,2b ftmitb.e.e. Stengel., 8nyrler,.e 9 9 9 Nebf,?..'. 19 9 Dougin,. 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Wrestler Meet Evanston Champ 9 9 EVANSTON, Wyo.. Sept. 21 Lyman Brown, Evanston's wrestling senaatlon, will meet Merl Christensen of Logan, 9 9 Utah, at Evanston Monday, September 28. 0 9 The winner wilt have a chance to meet 1 0 1 Yokel this fall in a handicap match. 0 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 0 0 FIELD4R4 BATTING RECORDS. Sportsmen Plan to Stock 4 4 4 4 Q. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Sept. 21. LIES. center field this year after Meusel was procured from Philadelphia. For a spell ground balls bothered Burns in center field, but he soon caught on to the knack of playing ths new position. Georgia remain the same clever lead-oman. and continues to hold his position among ths .800 hlttera He was one of the first National leaguers to go over 100 runs this season. Burns la the only player left of three-tim- e pennant winners, ths 1913 clubs of 1411, and 1913, though Georgia did not get into tha worlds series until 1918. Burns's hitting In his two world's aeries was disappointing to his admirers, as ha fell far below his National league He hit only .158 against the standard. Athletic pitchers In 1913, and .217 against the White Sox hurlers In 1417. 07 Ogden Tigers to Play First Game Saturday eeo OGDEN, Sept 21. Ogden high sribocl Tigers arc getting intc good chape for the first contest at 3 o'clock Haturaay afternoon at Lorin Farr park with the Ogdeta Athletic association football team. m The first scrimmage of the team torii memheld this afternoon with forty-fiv- e bers eut for practice. Twe new merabs were added to ths squad. They are Cwrl Nordln. tackle, and Walter Hogadosey, end. Both are regarded aa strong adui-tioto the team. -- ns ,v PEP m for nam of PEP Get GENUINE from STATIONS or phone PEP dealer nearest you. 778 If they haven't the sign they . ' Phone Wasatch 3104. South Third West,. C If.. ruHw 1 9 19 1 9 19 Bowkl,8b OcHnry.lf IIUviom,. 1 Aioemitk.e 9 2 8 2 ('ieatooe,c. llofeejb. 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JH ii (f -- 112 110 2 2 9 12 s 1 t Double by Nichninth gave Boston olson and 9 victory over 8t. Louis today. The defeat broke the Cardinals winning streak of seven straight games. 8T. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB B.H.O A ABB.HO.A Powell e. 4 1 0 2 0 Smith, rf.. 8 9 8 8 1 212 Foarulr lb Mxoe.rf.. 1 Nlchlaa rf 4 2 2 1 01 Stock lb. . 8 119 8 118 t 90 19 2 o f Bpt. 21 Cruise In the STARTING THESE COOL MORNINGS. QUICKER PICKUP STEADY FLOW OF POWER. MORE FLEXIBILITY LESS GEAR SHIFTING. was launched today by tbs Cachs County Fish Sc Gama Protective association to stock ths new stats fish hatchery In Logan oanyon with s pawner, and each member mt tha association la asked to contribute email amounts for that purpose. Although the hatchery is a state institu tion, ths Cachs County association t pride tn havlni ths hatchery in Lfipan canyon, and will therefore undertake to help ths state by stocking it Wfth apawnern In circulars sent out today by Chams Jenkins, secretary of tha association, each sportsman in Cachs county Is risked to buy at least one stock fish. Each jieti will cost 78 cents, and It is expected tnat the number of fish asked for will bw secured without difficulty and that AM stork will be oversubscribed. The aeao- -. elation plana to purchase 70S spswnera TAILORED AT FASHION PARK j FT." LOUIS, -I- NSTANT ' A campaign i BRAVES STOP CARDS ' SERIES OF VICTORIES tUrfti (ot p il . ie mid-seas- Johnston to Play for Sectional Net Title .982. caw-mat- ff The car driven by Bennie Hill, a New York driver, plunged over a wall during the race. Hill was slightly injured. er Speaker is a veteran of world's So ins e, wars, and, dike Larry Gardner, his t never played on a loser. Tris hit an even .204 when the Red Sox beat the Giants In 1912, and batted .294 In the Red series of 1918. Last fall Speaker cracked the Brooklyn slabatsrS for an average of .820. (Copyright, 1921. by At Munro Ellas.) RECORDS. Judging by their record, on paper, the Yankees' center fielders. Chick Fswstsr and Elmer Millar, do not amount to much, and would appear to be the weak spot of the New York Amerioan team, should Huggins send . hia entry Into ths world's . series. Nevertheless many persona In New York are convinced that the bringing back of Elmer Miller from tha minors In was one oP tbs shrewdest moves Huggins made an year. Before Miller, the lumbering' Bodie and tha unfortunate Fewster played center, and the position unquestionably was the weakest on ths New York team. Miller is not a particularly robudt batter, but hs has certainly closed up that gap in center field. Rated exclusively for his ability as an outfielder, Miller rates with Speaker, despite a fielding average of .432. He goes weU to his right or left, Carey Real . Fly Catcher. and has ths natural gift of being able to Pittsburg has the next best center tell where a fly ball will drop as soon as fielder In Scoops Carey, one of the real of the profession. it leaves .ths bat. , fly hawka Carey r isn't quite as young as hs used to be, lame and Veteran for Giants. legs have bothered him a good bit this season. his legs stilt In ths event that the Giants ptay the were spry enough However, to steal twenty-seve- n Yankees, McGraw will have a splendid bases up to Labor day. man In center field In the veteran, George Carey deserves high rank among the Burns. Aa far as records are concerned. present crop of center fielders, and never Burns has it on Miller la every way, in the games history has baseball known In men two the an efficient lot Speaker, Roush, though watchlhg play, such Burns's margin ia not so great. Carey, Burn, Jacobson, Powell, Cobb, on left field After playing ths Giants Rice, Williams and My era. for eight seasons. Burns was shifted to Max baa cracked the ball for a lusty 19 ........I 44 Y FREDERICK Shem.p... 0 9 9 9 0 OiDeal tCwuiglua Toney, p., 9 9 9 9 0) Totals. 40 8 14 27 121 Totals.. IS 7 14 27 21 Ria for Smith la eighth. Batted for Shea la eighth. Batted for Freeman la alxth. (Batted for Ponder la ninth. 1 2 0 1 4 4 4 0 New York 0 1 1 4 1 0 4 4 Chicago Two-haa- e : Bancroft. Error kite Nummary Yeung. Kelleher. Friach. Stoles baae OFarto Bancroft to Doable rell. Bawling! play Kelly 2; Hollocher to Grime, Rawltnga to Kel Iv. left ea beaee New York 4. Cbicagte-- 1. Baae aa belle Off Nehf 2. off Martin 1. off Dougina 2. off Joaea 1, off Toney S. Hit Off Martin, 7 is 2 inning (none out ia third) off Freeman, 4 la 4 Innlnga; off Jenea, S ia 1 Inning; (none out in eighth); off Ponder, In 2 Innings; off Nehf, 4 tn 4 1 Innlnga, off Doug la. 4 In Inning; off Shea. 4 In 141. Inning. Strnck out By Nehf 2, by Freemen by Dongle 1, by Ponder 2. by Tooey S. Wild Shea. Loaing pitch Jone. Winning pitcher Moran end Rtfler. pitcher Joueg. Umpire 20. 2 Time 19 4 Miller . . Rent. 2 0 9 2 9 0 oj Barber.lf. Kelly, lb.. FIELDING average ail season, and be is saps- -' daily adept aa a sacrifice man. Should Cleveland beat out ths Yanks, Tris Speaker would be tn the world's series again. Speaker again leada all oen-tfielders by a wide margin, and is ths last word in outfieldlng perfection. Up to Labor day be was leading-t- ie osnter fielders of ths world aeries contenders at .bat with ,373 and afield fith 304 t '(hc li Logan Fish Hatchiry Burns .. Fewster 'CHICAGO, Sept. 21 William Johnston of San Francisco, national tennis champion in 1915 and 1919, has arrived here for the east and west sectional championship four games today by defeating Chicago, to be played Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Robert Klneey of San Francisco will Join to 7, while Pittsburg lost to Brooklyn. him here today. Each club used a quartet of pitchers. Wliila Davis of San Francisco and Mar. CHICAGO. NSW YOHK. Allen of Seattle, other members of shall AB R H.O.A. the western team, may arrive AB B.H.O A I today. OlFlnrk rf... 9 2 t Bnrn,cf.. 0 9 8 4Hoiiochr,M Bocrft,M 2 12 8 Frtnch 3b. OlTerry 2b .. WUl Oj Kollfhr Sb Bhelbr 8b t 0 2 Logan Young rf FIELDERS' ,. Carey 30-5- 01 SENATORS VICTOR IN DOUBLE CARD Player' INDIANAPOUS, Ind, Sept. 21. Howard Wltcox of Indianapolis won a flfty-mil- o exhibition race staged today at the enIndianapolis motor speedway for ths antertainment of delegates to ths third nual convention of the Amerioan Society for Steel Treating. Wilcoxs time was 88, an average speed of 7 5 miles an hour. Rain delayed the start of the race, and the dlatance was cut from 100 miles to fifty miles. Flva other starters finished in the following order: Jimmy Murphy, Julee Elllngboe, Joe Thomas, Eddie Heame and Charles Van I Former Salt Lake Player Joins Aggie 'Grid Team Player snd club. " Tris Speaker, Indians,.,. Max Carey, Pirates Georgs Burns, Gtants ... "Chick Fewster, Yarrkee Elmer Miller, Yankees. .. es 92 24 12 i" tm CENTER Victory Over Cubs and PiWilcox Wiri Fifty-mil- e rates' Defeat Gives Auto Exhibition Race Lead of Four. 081 2 0 2 Harrte.Zb., Johneon.es Milan. If. Collins. 2b. 4 0 1 1 Hire 1 10 S Sbeelr.tb.' PeUr.If.w. 4 '0 s s OosHn.rf Bhanke.Sb. 1 2 MoeUl.cf.. S 8 trunk... 1 0 0 0 Uharrlty.e. fcjsm Hawks in Center Field Fly oo oo oo oo oo oo Tris Greatest of Them All be- Banes ea balla Off By FhilUps 2, by Fa AB ABJl.H O.A.i 8 1 I OjJttdge.lh. 4 Joha'a aa 6 I 2 lHnrri,2b. .44 CoUia,2b. 4 9 1 S,Milaa.lf..e O Hooper, Giar.ts, at ths game to be played tween the New York and Boston National league clubs at the Polo grounds September 0. The ball also bears the signal tures of Mathewson and of Babe Ruth and George Kelly, home-ru- n kings of tlis American and National leagues, respectively. In responding to ths request for his autograph, President ofHarding told John A. ths National league, Hej filer, president that he was a great admirer of Mathew-ao- h and that he considered "Mathewson typtflsd all that Is best to the national pastime. Barrel to 10 double-head- - A' 4T 1 S si's OTHCCJS SOCIETY 0 o i Tot a la.. 80 4 8 27 12 Totals. .86 8 11125 10 0 OMcInnl.lb Smith. rf.. S 1 Batt4 for Ertcfcaoa la alzth. 0 0 S J Oulllm.rf Bnrnalb. Woodward far la 1 (Batted eighth. Gardner, Sb rHraoaky.lf fOoa oat wbm winning ran acoretf. Sewell,, 4 0 0 1 4 8cott.ee. ,, ' Scorn by innlnga: Johne e.lb S 0 1 0 OIWelter,c. Chicago ...9 90 09 90 02 61 09 9I XTana.lt. . 0 1 OlJoeee... .. . ton 1 Washlaf 1 1 ..0 S S ONelU.e. OiThorowa.p 1 Summary ErrorrK. - Johoaon, Two base bits Celdwell.p 1 0 0 0 8Vlck K. Jobnana, Harria Three baaa bits Sc balk, Mortea.p. I I Oj Goalla. Dou Milan. Sacrifice to to Tost ble Collina 27 is plajra u Seely, Ghamtjr Toti..82 i Toti.. O'Bourke. Left on baooa Ciiioego 8, WashingBetted for Jones la fifth. f Srlckeoa 2, off Buston 4. Baaee on ball-OfScore by inning: Cleveland , 0 0 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 sell g HltaKrOff Brlckaon 10 la 6, off RiisaeU 1 8. off Woodward 1 la 2. off WUktn-i7 in 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boatoa . l ta 0 (pitched to one batter) off Acosta At St. Louie Boston T. 8(f Louie S. Caldwell, Foster, Jooee. Summery: Error Two-be- e hit Ucloele. Secrlfiee bite We mbs- - 9 la 1. Strnck out Be1. Brlckaoa 8. by Rue 0. At Pitt .burn Brooklyn 2, Pittsburg ell S, by Woodward Winning pitcher Martoa. Deft on beers (Called end seventh Inning; rain ) Kin.10,Wood, Lmpli Baetoa 7. Beeee ea belle Off Celd-we- ll Aeoata. Leelng pitcher Buaaell PholedelphLn-CinelnneAt game Cincinnati 1 .62. a Evmaa. Time Hildebrand and 1, off llortoa 1. off Jo.ee S, off Tboemab-lepostponed ; tula. 2. Hite Off Caldwell 1 la 2 off MorAt Chicago New York 9. Chicago I. ton 4 In 0 18. nff Jones S In S, off Thormehlen 1 In 4. Hit with pitched ball By Caldwoll (Jones, mat Strnck By Today'! Sobedale. (Jemleaan). by Thormehlen Morton S, by Thormenhlen 1. Winning pitcher Brooklya at Pittsburg. Jones. Horton. No other gsaies Scheduled. Losing pitcher Implree 5 Beilin. Wiltoa and Chill. Time 2.0. Special to Tho Tribune, CHICAGO, Sept. 2L New York 1XX3AN, Sept. 21. Another veteran was its lead In the pennant race to when added to the t fjere fond or .44)0 at at Wamb..2b EACH tierewt they .616 'Detroit at Phti,irlpkl. Bt. Loots I kmi feopvTo ' dat-e- they .41 Mi;'. AB.R R.OJk mwY e- 611 Mlltt ' Rm'a.lf-c- G .467 At Philadelphia Bt, Louis Philadelphia ostpooed; rain. At Boatoa Cleveland B, Bostoa 1. " ' Sckedal. Philadelphia. Boatoa. ClaealaaO Na ather gamea schsdalsd. nuM9 UE r fin) , - AFTER. Yaatsrday Karaite. At Waahinf toa (Drat Chtesfa 2. Washloftou 8. (Second Chicago 8 Wsshiagioa 4. ost-York ! At hew York DatreU-Ne- pUiig BU- k- A TO WAX ; A IM EVE GONE AHEAD -BEN VEOFL- E- I CAN SEE 'MM THAT AS THE OLD kTYL- E- VlE'EE. THE HtN U? TO DATE FOLKS- -a WT DAD And 'NIKE. THE 0 HERE THE .5 76 67 61 - 58 .48 Philadelphia 0NE MIGHT BfRlFt VtTALONG M A E0HT-XEBNLEMONAD- E- FOFCORN THEN THEY TALK ABOUT CAN IT FOR A Mont- hkEE NO V4MERE ?A AD MA HERE ALL KoKG THEY WERE OLD fAXNlONED tt .6J n71 .70 . 7t ( .. Chicago fiS 64 71 ....79 ... ,.... ... Waahlagtoa Bonos ( Detroit . ME OHOFf KlVE BACK HER. 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Sac rlflce bit Cntahaw, Morrlaon. Double lays Mitchell to Taylor to 8chmnM; Ward to Left oa bases Brooklyn 4. Pitta-burgetuaaodt. 5. Bases ea balls Off Mttchetl 2. off 1. Htrnck out By Mttbcli 2, by Morrison . Two-bas- . v O DOLLARS AND MORE ' FORTY-FIV- E -- . ' g -l- (DDfasS&ifisEi nof-csD- . Morrisoa 4. HU by pitcher By. Mitcbeli, Robertson. Umpires O bay and Quigley. Tims .lie ESTABLISHED 1$69 I (Di Cyie StorvforoMer) and Boys Harding Autographs Mathewson Bbsebal WASHINGTON. . Sopt. 21. President Herding and Vice President Coolidge today autographed a baseball to be auc- tu4e0 for the benefit of Christy Mathew- on, former (tar pitcher of tiie New York W ' 328-23I 0 MAIN ST. e ' |