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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1922. tlUTT AND JEFFr-Je- Figured on Four Hundred and ff Ninety-seve- Bucks n T "I 11. - By' BUD FISHER Pm. Off.) U-- 13 e avers ! : - Specialize in Long Distance Busting; Bee Rally Falls Short San At Salt Lake Portland 11, Salt Laka 2. At Lei Angela Lot Angelas 5, Verkin 1, Ji At Sacramento Seattle Sacra- 6, tnento 1. At OaklandSan Francises 2, Oakland J. .. t f The main .trouble about esterday 'a ball same waa Ita briofneee. It ended at leaat two lnnlngi before It 'should have, and that la the reason for the Bees fall 1 - it j liily-.upo- eae-bas- oir IHig-dlstanf- Hitting ce The Beavera got a total of fifteen hits, which netted them thirty-on- e basea In other words, an average of their hitting shows that event one of thoir hits was of value in excess of a Of the hitting on the Beaver side, three were home runs, seven were doubles and the meagre ren ainder were singles. A man has Just come In to tell us that the way he'd write it would be to that the Beavers played ''home run orsay no count. Thanks, Jmk, call again when - you're seised with an Inspiration. The home-ru- n hitters were Jim Thorpe, BIH Kenworthy end Charlie High. Two of the Beavers who are credited with tried to stretch em Into but were beaded off at third base. , Also, there waa no Inconsiderable bifon the Balt lake Mdc. The Bees fing lay Into tlie ball for fourteen hits. The bits counted twenty-fiv- e banes In their entirety. which. 4 a vohimecf hlttmg not to be eneesod at. Maury Bchiok led the Bee attack, twice -knocking the ball over The left field fence. Paul Strand and Joe W Ilhott laced out tripiei. in addition te getting a three-baa- e hit, Joe wlni a tS cash prise for plugging a sign In right f.eld. announcsuch a reward fop the proper act- ing two-bagg- rs three-bagger- s, -- Pitchers Hammered Hard. - . STANDING OP THE CLUBS. nt far as Salt Ink waa concerned players and spectators (ne game consisted of the ninth Inning. In that round, with the score II to 4 against them, the So i By L'eivereel I . OAKLAND, ,.8AN FRANCISCO. AB.H.H.O.A AB.H.H.O.A See rf . .. 4 0 2 3 0 Brown. If 0 Vella If. 4 0 0 Will., rf. 1 0 0 0 Kmrn.ab 4 ( Cooper.ef I 0 0 0 Ellw.lS 8 0Kight,2b 0 0 0 8 Oj Miriot.Sb 8 0 0 0 Olill.ef 4 WMi 2b 2 ", Brnbkr.M 4 i i Rhyne,. Lafyet.lb 1 0 0 11 A (new, Koehler.e 2 0 r Bee stepped Into Mr. Middleton's Curious delivery and whaled the edges of t lie curiosity right lustily. They scored four times In that inning and forced innumerable Portland pitchers In ths bull pen and hastily to discard their mackinaws go to It. The Beee were compelled to one on with the lines. Joe Cart quit wrtght, last batsman of the day, drove out a liner to center moat carried Pick Cox out to thethgLftb clubhouse, but Pick clung to the bail and the stuff was off The isms again provided some excel Tent fielding fewtsL. In the third, Band on made a neat plav Middletons grounder; In the sixth Bchlck sparkled Middle-ton- s with of catch wide fly; In the fourth, Cox made an unusual catch of Wilholt's fly against the fence. The fielding generally was far above the average. The Eeea marked up the first tally In the eeoond Inning. Band started with a single end went around on a walk for Cartwright and an infield out long-runni- Beavers Win in Third. The Beavera made four in the third, and later developments proved that this quartet was ample. Wllh one out Co doubled and High found a low spot in the right field fence for a An error put Thorpe on Hale singled, and Knnworthy planted the tjill against the right center fence for a double, both preceding runners scoring. Three more came In the .fourth when Jim Thorpe sent the bail out of I Its perk, with. McCann-and- Mchlck's first homer gave tho Bees their second tally in the fifth, The Heavers got that one back fn the sixth. Cox circling the ring on his own wild throw and a wild walk, a two-bapitch. The Bees slipped over two In their half of the sixth. Strand and Wilhoit. the first two batsmen to face - Middleton, smashed out Cartwrignt's hit later scored Wilhoit. Jenkins also got a hit in this inning, but tho. Bees wero retired, with two runners on. In ths seventh Poole and Kenworthy hit safclv and executed a double steal. Poole scored on Elliott's out. Kenworthva homer, driving In Poole, gave the Beavers their final two in the ninth. The local half of the ninth opened with Bill Thompson, batting for Owen popping a single Into left. Schick followed thts with his second homer of the day. Vltt filed out and SlgHn waa thrown out. The Bees Then resumed their offensive. Strand shot one into left, and stole second. Klllbtt made a play on Paul, so he gets credit for a stoien base. WII holt also hit safely and stole. A hit through the diamond by Band scored both Strand and Wllhelt, ahd ths Beaver pitchers on the bench leaped io their- - trunat'aTTWTfghfini Yi.hel a'"Tlhr Into center, but the pesky Dick Cox gathered It in, which was certainty unkind of Dick The clubs will play again this afternoon at 3 o'clock, lhe eenea is now even, oqe snd vme; four-bagg- se sis-sli- BEAVERS 11, BEES 8. vitt. ... 3 3 1 3 1 .. 2 4 0 Hits Oakland Kuna 1 Band, COYOTES ARE EASY - -PREY FOR JACOBS SACRAMENTO, April II Elmer Jacobs kept ths Senators off the bags today while his teammates crowded six runs Into one frame and beat the Senators, to 1 2 2 31J 0 3 . 1 0 1 1 2 4 . SACRAMENTO. SEATTLE .R.H.O.A I AB R.H.O.A 1 4 0f0rhug,3b 4 I Lsae.ir.- -2 Citato 3b 8 Mrphy.lb 4 Eldrd.df " 1 1 2 IS 1 IKoppcf.. 1 Pick. 2b.. 2 4 Stuipf se 4 rinptOB.lf 8 Mlwts.lb 2 1 2 3 Orr.se.., Coaly, Vb Tobin e. 1 Jacob p 1 (2 Husge.e Totals. 22 Seattle Buns (V S-V- 8 THENCE IN EIGHTH LOS ANGELES. April 1?. SHm Love, southpaw pitcher for the Vernon club, woe driven off the mound in the eighth inning today by tho Angela, who won th third game mf th series, S to IT LOS ANGELES, , I TBKN0X. AB R.H.O.A.f , AB K.H.O.A. Cerrll.ef 4 0 0 8 OtChdbrn cf 2 0 0 2 1 High If.. 2 0 Hawks rf 0 Hyatt.lh. 2 Sewyr.Sb 21 French sa r oo Totals .21 la the ninth, tbs ninth. 0 0 1 McCabe, -- Pocatello Rival. 0 8 1 X O 0 0 O 1 1 8 410 o 1 o Carroll, Hyatt, Bobby MichelJTake$ Bout From Harrahan SEATTLE. Wash,. April - 13. Bobhy New York ght weight, knocked out Joe Harrahan of Beattie in the third d of main event here s round last night. The wow wws a left, hook to the body, which Harrahan asserted was low. Young Garriwiu of Boise, Idaho, was given the decision over Roy MoCasiln, - welterweight of Bremerton, Wash. VESIEKH LEAGUE. 1 0 ins he , ........ Mods City OkUlwoi City Tulsa Denver Dee Motee At Cox, Kenworthy, Horn, Poole J, McCann, Sacrifice hits Middleton. KenSlglln. Midget Smith vt Midvale, tha local champion, has been matched to meet Bpug Meyer of Pocatello, junior lightweight champion of the Jntermountain feature event country, in the of Hardy K. Downing's weekly boxing show In th Hippodrome theater next Monday night, and the fans con look forward to on of th most stubbornly contested battle ever seam sg th local club. Although ths hoys have met twice before, bnce here and once In Pocatello, Smith and hit friends axe confident that th cos boat th Poastslio champion and have been anxious for a return match before the local club for some time. In view of the fact that In their first meeting her several months- ago th bout was so doe that many- of the fans diswith the judges When they aword- agreed ed it--t Meyrs, taiey feet that Smith la entitled to another chance, In their last meeting at Pocatello several weeks agt it was another case of a close decision going to Meyer. From the best information obtainable, outside of the eeoond round, when Meyer dropped Midget for a count of eight, the Midvale boy had none the worse of the argument, and many of those present Althought be had a pretty good edge. anthough Smith had been begging for the match did other chance down here, not or) aunts until after the Catlo-Bmlmatch at ths Bolt Lake theater, when Meyers challenged the winner and Smith told A friend of. Meyers that he could whip him anywhere in th world outside of PooateUo, Meyer took exception to the remark and Immediately upon his return to Pocatello wired asking as a special favor for a match with Smith before the local club, stipulating, however, that he would not moke weight for him, as he figured h hurt himself In doing oo In their -last meeting. Smith replied that he didnt oars If ton. hut would Insist Meyers weighed upon Promoter Downing refereeing the match, as hs felt he got th worst of the decision here and also t Pocatello. The selection of Promoter Downtng at ths third man was agreeable to Meyer and his manager, Frank Watson, and th match waa clinohed, Immediately upon being assured of the match Smith began real training and says he is going to be In the best shape of his Ilfs for this match, and If he fail to deliver the goods he wUl shake Meyers's hAnd and admit ho 1 tho betgix-rou- -- th a Hoenea, Ramseyer, Egan, Smith, Bishop, M. Hamilton, Stickle, V. Benfell, Coates, Hopfenbeck, Lindsay, Whitaker, Glen Andereon, i B. Gehring, Longson and Buehner.. Tho coaches of th East and West high which schools have picked ths team will represent them. Coach Homer Christensen of the West ter man. high had much trouble In picking his Although this will be tho big feature of different teams because hs has so many the entertainment Manager Downing id to desired enter who the aspirants says he I goirfg to give the fans a real events. treat and will send kt six other pairs of event the West Will boys who wlH step over tho In the quarter-mil- e Harbe represented by Folca, Francis routs In order to give them plenty of ney, Elroy Newman and Dick Williams. real action. Th semlwlndup will bring together The half mile relav will be run by Milton Braden, Farney, Newman and williams. Watt Hart and Johnny Williams, a couple These athletes are considered by th of tough and willing local boys, both of West pientor the fastest lads in the whom have recently returned from th school. coast, where they took pert In a number The mil Affair will bo fun by Alek of bouts kt Vernon and Hollywood. Hart d FYank decision to Panaie, Braden and recently Inst a Hoggan, race will Charles Klndo, while Williams held Howard Carman. The two-m- il sea Kenneth Kavanaugh, Alex Hoggan, Ktndo to a dravf Just before he left for Robert Heckler and Howard Carman ae the coast, so they should make a groat West entrants. These lads hav proved little battle. ih fastest- - quarter and .fa4!mUsr - John - Hama .of Pocatello,- - wbir mad such a hit last Monday night when ha in trial- practices this spring. four-mil- e Threlay will hav Patti Cross man, Louis KtrkmAn, Robert Heck-- , ler and Clinton Bayer for West represen- Grundvtg, Rqulros and CtOeby; clnssfa will be Mathews, Amott, Bayer, Crosby, Lund-bertatives. Th ten-m- il run Howells, Mork, Mackey, Vance, Simmons, Squires, Grund-vlSweat, Higgs, Moshler, Craig, HickEscandon, Lund, Edwards, Christophsr-soFulSearita, ey, Derrick, Crismon, Lloyd Taylor, Roberta, Gray, Captain ler, Nlchot, Smith, Hardie, Cromkr,. Al- Kump, Hardy, j. Smith and Robinson Ail the Leopard athletes hav drich." Worn and Robert. been Following ars th East highIX entries working Out dally under Hit supervision Lon of Mmjth and Quarter-mil- s. Coach Benton, Grey, Kump Captain Wootton, H Blmmons. It Is the belief ef Blmmons and L, Smith; that ths track squad this year Is on of Smith, F. Meyer and Oates; teams In the Roberts, Hickey, Craig and MeanestUrund-vi- g the most slat. Becauseto of this fact be expects Kump. Sweet, Captain Lon four-milKumP. th Leopards maks good today. and Vahce; Captain Ita .... ',,.9Wee. 2 2 .,.. .1,. t yVT4 ....... ....... Yesterday's C Joseph: Maine . ., Lost. -- 3 .19)0 I .M0 I. 1 ,ft00 .500 0 0 . St ,00V g, g, .... ..... 8t Joteidl nd Bstterlee Msnhall end Enos; lloellk worthy. Stolen base Pool, Kenworthy, Grebewskl. Strand, Wilhoit. Thrown out stealing High. Rune batted In High 2, Thorpe At Wlehlts: , 3. Kenworthy 4, Schick X Wilhoit. Sand .. 8 Peueer ,,,,, t, Cartwright Struck out By Bromley Wichita.. 7 4 14 27.18 2 I 2 1, by Poison 2. bv Owen 1. by Middleton Totals Beedl Rattirtee sad Txrker; Uuuer sd Poison In sixth; filed out. 4 . Bases on balls Off Bromley 2, off Haley. Batted for.,...,,.41 1, off Owens I, off Middleton 2. Batted for Owens tn ninth; singled, Pnleon Wild Balk Middleton, pitch Poleon. At Tulsa: Scoro by Innings; even runs, 4 hits off Bromley, 19 at bat, Flmix Portland lily . 4 innings; 1 run, 1 hit, In at off bat, 1 Run 4 4 2 4 I 1 0 11 in 2 Innings. Runs responsible Tu)s I It Polaon Hits for Bromley 4, Owens 1, Middleton 2. Cnxby. Sait Lake Charge defeat to Bromley. Double play .... 1 2 1 Huns Middleton to Kenworthy to Pool First ' At Oklabeoe City: 0 4 4 0 1 2 14 into bass on errors Portland I, Balt lake l, Otrtah Homo rune High, Thorps. Iieft on bases Portland 0, Halt Lake . Summary: hits Kenworthy. Schick 2 Three-bas- e Umpires Kinney and Eason. Tima of Battrrio Wilson, Draymen end Wilder; .Ai hits Elliott, game 1 hour and 6? minutes. Strand, Wilhoit. Two-bas- e lea end Lon 1 t I-- ee half-mil- e, one-mil- e. two-mil- e. e. Hcre$ a ha that has ac complished e-gotten the impossiblback to a price without sacrificing Treat rer quality. your eye to the new shapes and 'colors, arid your, head to the hat. 2-- 11481480 Three Team Determined for Tennis Finals at IT Four fast fennls matches were played yesterday afternoon at the University of Utah in the doubt There tourney. are now three teams which win play In tha emifina!s Friday afternoon. There will be another team decided this after- Boon, when the mirtoh between SraitH end Rainey and Martin and Richards la payed. This 1 the only match eobedoled for today. It will be played at 2 oclock.-I- n one of th best matches of the tourney West and IJoyn defeated HoweHs-an- d N. Smith Whitney, And Grieves won from GoodelJ and Mays, W. Smith and Rainey de'4-feated Hill and Hunsaker, Officer and Gallagher defeated Gordon and Bruner, The teams which are ours to enter tha finals srs Gallagher and Officer, Smith and Grieves, West and Lloyn, The winners of tho gam this afternoon will constitute tho other team. 2, 8, 4, - 100120041 - i 0. 4. 9, 8, 3. 3, 8-- L 8-- 2, SHEPHERD BEGINS TRAININ' te Th Tribune. , IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. ' April 13 Ed. Shepherd of Utah arrived In Idaho Falls Tuesday and immediately entered upon an Intensive week of training for hts twelve-roun- d boxing bout with Henry of Potter, the lightweight champion Idaho, which will take place at the Olyra-pl- o club 'Wednesday, April 1. Special B0UTEXEE Little Rock Atlanta Mobil Neshvlll A220C11ATIOX. 00044 ... IO .... ... Rlreilngheat Memphis .... Chattanooga Dries n New ,, Result. YMtrdtr -- At 8, Blrtfitnrham 8. Atlanta ft, Chattanooga 7. At Chttaeoff At Mobil "New Orleans 1, Mobile 10. At LHtW Rock "Mrmphla , Little Rook 10. ' AMERI0A ASSOCIATION. Won. Lout. pet 1.000 Celambut Kansas dtp 1 ooo 1.000 MlnoeapoUe ftt. Paui .500 .500 Indlanapolie ImtavlUe Toltde MUwaaket ..a. .000 .000 .. .000 Yastardart RsaulU, At TolMoi Ranaaa Cl if fOledO Bstterlea Hcl'ultaiffr, finppt fthonp; R. 8 Minneapolis LontOviil. Bettor! lts. lio t.... ,... Minium. 10 and McCartJi CiMffell ftrard, Herfrtfc end Rocker. R. Merfi 0 6 Shew Aed JTfE. 13 P 10 Meyer; 4 Co- AtlniiUnipolli; Paul .... ... ... lndlinepolis Battrriro R'gt.re. Williams end Weaver aed Kmfe, At I!. 874 0 At LMlacillM n. fair-to-the-wea- Esesltt. - four-round- four-roun- Pet 1.000 1 000 hard-hitti- four-rou- ten-mil- e, Ot. Joseph W te hit so. Cartwright, Jenkins. c. Bromley, p. Poison, p. Owens, p, Lesxsrt , . Thompson morrow and Beaver of Los Angeles and Von Elm will play-o- ff a 41 for medal honors. 6 27 18 1 In .,120 0 . 0 0 11. ..010 Can- four-roun- ll Hannah, c 1 Loro p. .. Glider p l Locker.. 1 tBlnkiron 0 Totals. 38 2 10 27 hatted for Glider tHau for Hannah Lo Angeles Runs Hit Verson Runs .... 0 Hits .... 0 Errors Summary: feated George P. tfhaw, Toronto, ada, one up. Michels, 0Smlth.2b. 4 TRY TODAY FOR MEDAL HONORS 0 ANGELS DRIVE LOVE 0- -1 4 one-mil- le Oil 0 2' 830-ya- rd Sacra msuto LOS ANOELBS, April IS. Hugh Hal-se- ll ltuns .... .... 0 0 0 of Lo Angeles, 63 years old and naHits tional senior champion in 1920, today deSummery: Error Ians. feated Robert E. Hunter of Pasadena, Penner, 23 at bet In S p, six and four, in kits off lianiptoa, 14 kt bet la 4 Iselega. Buna last years runner-uthe for Peeeer 6, Jacobs 1. Home the second round of match play for respoealhl chamTlirse-be- s rue Murphy. bit Ryan. Two- - southern California amateur golf - base bit Lane bs critic bit Compton. Base pionship. on bells Off Penner 0, off Hampton 2, off Other survivors of the two rounds of match play Include Jack Neville, Ban Jacobs t. Struck oat By Penner 3. by Hampton 1 by Jeenhe 1. Double playe Fenner to Francisco, who defeated E. B. Armstrong. Los Angeles, five and four; George Von Oehanp, Compton to Plek; Hampton to Moll-wiCharge defeet to Teener. Umpire Elm, Salt Lake City, who defeated J. J Mctlrew eed Bearden. McHugh, Ban Francisco, five and four, and E. K. Brown, Los Angeles, who- de- 1 10 440-ya- rd 1 21 1 0 0 HU Pa-clf- lo VON ELM WILL Totals. .90 8 27 13 2 ten-mi- le ile 0 4 t'eaner.p 2 Hmptoa.p 2 4 .M 11 15 J7 SALT LAKE. le le 8'0Byu,rf." 2 Barny.rt 1 120 0100 12 0 0 I 0 0 440-ya- rd one-mi- le Id 1 0 0 1 0 0 Hitt ....1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 errors Elltaos, O'Ooanell, Jthyss, Summary: Marriott. lasings pitched By Paris f j at bat 21, hits 4, runs A Buns Tesponslbi toe Ar Irtt 2, Darts 2. Strode sot By Darts 8, by Arlett 2. Bases os balls Off Darla 2, off Ariett 4. Hit with pitched ball Marriott and Stolen by Dirts; Walsh by Ariett. Lefhyett bases Marriott, 8m, Threw base hit Oes. Two-bas- e hits Brows, Brubaker, Koehler, '"Bee, O'OooseU. Sacrifice bite Wills, Lafayette. Brown. Double plays Wild pitch Darla Brubaker to Knight to Lafayette 2. Umpire sail eery Bytes. 4 Arrangements hav been completed for th annual high school relay meet, which Is to be staged 4y team from th Balt Lake division on Cummings field this afternoon, sterting gt S SO odocR. Cam Saird, who woo appointed by D. J. Thurman of th Granite Principal The eerie stand; Peril and won L Salt Lake won L 1 high school to make arrangements for postponed. , officials, and order of events, . has ab Lo Angetes won 2, Vernon won I. Referee end Seattle won 1, Sacramento won L 1 nounoed the following: starter, Thomas Fitxpe trick- - Judges Of postponed. Ban Francisco won 0. Oakland won 2. the finish, Dad Callahan, Wld Ashton, Ott Romney and Lee Frous; timers, and Creed Winning and loving pitchers yesterday; Fred Klein, John Berkenstock Inspectors of the course. Hoy At Salt Lake Middleton, Portland, win- Haymond; Rex Sutherland, Herbert Raw Malntyre, ner; Bromley, Sait Lake, loser. Dyche. Jacobs, Seattle, win- and Bchubert events will be staged in different The ner; Penner, Sacramento, loser. th following order: First, At Los Angeles: Ponder, Los Angeles, four-man team relay; second, winner; Love, Vernon, loser. At Oakland: Ariett, Oakland, WlnPr; four-ma- n .team, relay; fourth, two-miDavis. Son Francisco, loser. four-ma- n team relay; fifth, four-ma- n team relay; sixth, LOS ANGELES, Cab, April 13 Thirty-team relay. six rookies who have east their lot twenty-ma- n All with the Edmonton International Westboys who have competed In any ern league club are ,out practising dally event before the last will be barred from at Maler park here, although Manager this race, so each school will have to Gus Gleichmonn says the regular season furnish twenty new men, each to run mile. -will not get under way before. Aprl 17. one-ha- lf Glelchmanne regulars will report on Taking lost year results ns a basis will for judgment, the meet is sure to prove the latter data and the Canadians train hersfor a period of- - two weeks. exciting end closely oonteeted by the severs! schools, 1 D. 8., Granite and SACRAMENTO, Cal., April- II Harry East are expected to fight it out for Lunts, former Cleveland Amer.can first place, due to their showing In the traded to Sacramento of th Indoor meets and th City Creek canyon Coast league when Pitcher Walter run last Friday. Malls went to Cleveland, but who reThe Granite high school expects to put fused to play -- with ths Senators, has In strong teams. Coach Baird hns been been traded for Shortstop Pierce of the working his men hard and has lined up Rochester club of the International soms strong teams which should make league, Iwls Morelng, pne of the ownother teams travel fast if they are ers of ths Senators, announced today. beaten. Pierce Will be used as an extra lnflelder. Ths following boys srs expected to enter: relay, Thompson, Drake, 'LOS ANGELES, Cal., April IS. Wiland relay, Pugh; Behring liam 'Wheexer Dell, pitching ace Of the Thompson, Rynearson, Behring. Pugh or Vernon Pacific Coast league club, will Druks; e Guy Anderson, Tom relay, be out of th gam for two or three GwilUataSr- - Gunner eon- - and - A, Beofell, weeks, th Tiger management Announced two-mirelay, Bennett, Hart, Hoggan today. Gehring; four-mirelay, Ben-nl- t. revealed Dell and P. A medical examination White,-DebhLongeon or- HoggaA; was suffering from a broken cartilage ten-mhriay, Batnes, Bprto, Broderick, on the end of on of his ribs. 830-ya- rd 1 1 0 0 0 110 110 13 100 Rtrana, rf. nihoit if. Inc.Trej M.T. 24 2 4 27 14 Totals 22 2 T 24 12 Total Betted for Divil la tho eighth 1 Betted for Coambi la ths ninth. Beoro by Innings r an Francisco AB R H PQ.A.E.SQ.BB. Btglln, 2b. Ca 13182 2 21 PORTLAND. Rrhlck, of. PutS. PcabcJj Arlett.p. -- Kenworthy, i Elliott, o. .. McCann, OS. Middleton, p. Total Arrow Collars Divli.p, rtigrld Cumbe.p t Kelly.. low-saili- .... fir the tight tittle knot (118 11 ThorpO. if. Halt. 3b Poole, lb. Qhe right little collar t Bcrvic. OAKLAND, April 13. TherOaks made it three straight by capturing' today's game by a score of 2 to !I Cor, cf. , High, rf ... SPUU With o ' three-bagger- s. A reverse English way of putting It Would be to v that yesterday's game Was a pitcher' betUe the point at issue being to see which pitcher- could make his opponents hit tho ball- hardest and farthest. In this respect, Jimmy Mid dletnn, the Beavers' fiinger, was quits a good second te ths three heavers who occupied the center spot for Salt Lake Middleton'S chief asset in the earlier rounds appeared to be a curious, snappy sort of . delivery. . The exercise of tMg facility seemed to punle the Bee batsmen for several innings, and when they did solve U- - the opportunity, alas, had flown or is it fled? Jack Bromley started the pitching for Balt Lake He was succeeded by Harold Poison, .who idtchsd two Innings, and Lem Owons finished out the day. It was the first appears ftco of Owens and, in spite rough, he made- a favorable- impression on the fans- The chief item In the Undoing of Belt Lake's pitchers was their fondness for feeding fat ones, Comers were at a Salt Lake Division. in Indians and Angels Victors - Beaver won U to t. It wa a long while before the Bee made-u- p In and make their mind to a few runs When the stepfinally did arrive at that determination, tney did very Well, Had they reached their decision In the earlier Innings Instead of the later ones, wo might have bean enabled to uee a rosier hue of Ink this morning. As it Is, we are compelled v to wear the mourning black. The Beavers were strangely afflicted With Their hvpermetropia yesterday. eyes didn't seem to focus at near distances at all All they could see was some object a remote spot, like a fence r a.trc J)cyaBlk theJeKf;. rare occasions were thev witlsfled with e hits. Practically every time they Winged the ball, they whanged It the fences. or against them. L. D. S., Granite and East Midvale Lightweight Gets Close First Contenders Chance - to 'Even Score Francisco Rally in the Ninth Lack Longevity; Titus, who lost Monday night. Hanna, although Introduced e being from Pocateilo, is in reality a Balt LUt boy, living here with his parents, but ha has been fighting up around Pocatello and Idaho Falls, and hts bout with Burns his seventh straight k. o., none of which lasted two round Jack Roth of Chicago, who lost a decision to Charles Ktndo and also to Johnny Williams a short time ago, will meet a newcomer In Jack Butts of Texas, who dropped In here looking for trouble. While little Is known of Butts here, he Is sold to have fought some pretty tough boy and showed in his workouts st the gymnasium that he Is a tough and boy and Is apt to prove dangerous for some of th local featherweight Leo Hanson, the local youngster, will tackle Kid Paper of Bingham in on of the four-rouPapero preliminaries. recently declsloned Leo Sanderaon of Midvale, who gav Hanson a tough battle here some time ago. Dink JanMn of Ogden and Fred West' are down for another while Imey Gorfinkfo and Obey Guerts, the tw youngsters who recently essaved to beat Emil Paluso and met with disaster in the eeoond round, will furnish the opener. .....l. .t. At Colsmbui: Milwaukee Clmnbni Gonialei; .... ... Ro,- - Pettorwm, Brady end Gosertt; Pilm.ro, giueders end Hartley. B.tlrrire Ahvrmen, |