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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1922. 15 ON VACATION -- Kenworthy Is Barred From Playing Ball by Order of Judge Landis - Af Salt lake Portland-gal- t Lake gam postponed i wit ground. At iaoranwnto (First gam) Ssattl 1, Sacraments It. (Bscsnd gam) 8attta 12, Baeramsnto 10. La Angelas 1,0a Angola -t, -- -Var-no-- n 14. At Oakland Oan Francisco 8. Oakland . . 7. Innings). J. Kenworthy William Wild Heave and Sach an Th ( l 6 t 1.000 1.000 s 1.000 .760 4 .047 Smith, Vernon 1 1 High, Yetnon Schorr, Seattle ............ 3 2 4 Tobin, Seattle Griggs, L a Angeles. ..... . 3 .541 McCabe, Loe Angeles...... .MI Sawyer, Vernon 1 1 3 .(00 Daly, Ixa Angeles.,,. S 3 ( .000 Valla, Han Francisco,. ..... A -Scores . .100 ... toco.. Franc Rhyne, gan .....10 0 I .000 Murphy, Seattle 10 S ( .SuO Orr,- Sacramento 4 3 4 - .600 Kamm, Han Francisco 4 3 3 .600 EUlaon. San Francisco Frames. OCtonnell, San Francisco.. 4 3 3 .600 3 4 3 .600 San Francisco..... Walsh, 4 3 3 .600 Knight. Oakland Suilivsa, Lea Angeles...... 4 3 3 .600 3 4 wild .606 3 IS. Two Vernon SACRAMENTO, April Hyatt. .600 3 Seattle games were presented In today double Flnneran. 1 1 .600 2 Cather. Oakland bin between Seattle and Sacramento by Home-ru- n hitter: Valla, Ban Francisco. ths scores: Sacramento, 13 to 1, and Winning and losing pitchers yesterdav: Seattle, 12 to 10. ram. at Hacrameato: At Oakland: Scott, San Francisco, win; Plrat SACRAMENTO. SEATTLE. Jones, Oakland, loser. ner; ' AB.RH.O.A.I AB.B.H.OA. At Los Angeles: Haetti, Vernon, winner; Use. - If. 4 0 0 1 OiSehaag.-- e. 0 S1 1 S 0 Hughes. Los Angeles, loaer, Oj KtIN ef Ceete,At Sacramento-- - Kuna, - Sacramento, Murptoy, lb 4 0 210 1 Pick, 2b. 2 '2 I 2 1 winner; Gardner, Seattle, loser; Hencke. 4 1 4 0 I 1 Han. rf. gutted, rl 4 I Sacramento, Winner; Gibson Barney, rf 4 0 f 1 0 I ornptoo.lf 5 2 2 1 0 Seattle, loeen I SOtUotlwtta.lto. t ' Stump. m 4 f Conolly,2b 4 0 5 4 8Orr, as... S 0 I t 3 . Th aeries stand; Adams. 9 0 0 0 O.Sheehaa. o 0 0 0 won 3, Salt Lake won 1, 3 0 Portland Oardaer.p 1 O I I I I postponed. . Hunt, Berger, p 0 0,0 May. p. . 0 0; 0 0 0 Mc.NrIly.2 San FYsncisco won 2, Oakland won 3. fiuer p 2 9 I t 02 Beattie non 3, Sacramento won 3, I e 2 Ipeaen, . . postponed. tftrbults.. 1 O t Los Angeles won 3 Vernon won 3. tWirtttiU 9 0 0 9 0 . S 41 II IT 27, 6 Manager Duffy Lewi of tha Salt lake Total., St 1 6 24121 ToUla club last night announced the unconditional far May in eeeem. for PioAeraa to bIbUk release of First Baseman Bill 6c ere by InnlMga: Thompson. Thompson was unable to atisiffla of alt he could tain condition. In 1 Buna 0 0 0 0 ! do. He came" to spits 0 0 Balt Lake from the Hits ... L I 0 0 1 ) 0 0- -8 Steel league, Pennsylvania, Sacrament: a 13 Buna '... 0 g 0 0.0 0 0 ' SACRAMENTO. Cal.. April 15. Th 7 3 S'l 1 0 I 0 Hits ... tl fond baseball 8acramento Errere Cpeto, Stump. Gardner. hope of the Summary; club that Its members could grow Eire runs. 4 hit,, off Cartaere 7 at bat, ts tantef : 4 rue,, a hits, eft Barter, g at hat, in whiskers has been blasted. President W. la 7 H, McCarthy has banned tha whiskers, lining; g rasa, 10 hits, off Pinaeran Rime rerponetbhr fuc-- Ourdner g, on the ground that baseball Is decorous, leatsga, Kuna 1. hlti 3. 3, fiaaeraa Berger and whiskers, at least on a hall player's Stole bales Kopp 2, faee. ar-nKuaa, Schaag, Kopp. Mollwtta 2, Pick 2. Orr, Croapton, Lane, t'ueto, The players recently, applied for their Baara ea ball Off Gardner 2, off Kuna S, off Ptaaeraa 2. Struck out By K uni 4, by Fin. league chiefs permission to grow beards, if possible, those of the tradia. raa 1. Double play Orr to' Pick to Mollwtta. rivaling, Credit eietory te Kona. Charge defeat te Gard- tional California pioneer, as a means of ner. CmpIre, Reardon and McGrow. advertising the Days of 't0'4 celebraTh tion to be held here next month. Second game at Sacramaatn: SACRAMENTO. SEATTLE management of the affair has offered a R.H.O.A-LaneAB.B.H.0.A . AB. number of prlxes for effulgent displays 1 If. I I t McNelly.Sb 0 0 2 of whiskers. I Kopp, cf. 5 0 0 5 0 lueto. lb I I 0 A bewhlakered team cannot bo con1 4 8 2 Pick 2b. 4 1 1 S 1 ducive to good and MOrphy.lb orderly baseball,' EldreA cf 0 0 1 5 Shcehan.lf. I 0 1 I 1 wrote the club today. Barar). rf 4 I 3 2 0 Ryan. rf. 4 3 13 0 McCarthy 0 3 7 0 Stumpf, te 4 1 2 3 2 Mollwlta.lb S A doubleheader Is booked for BonnelOrr. te... S 3 3 1 3 Coaelly.2b S 3 2 "the f tret-ga8 1 Stsnsge. ' ITBT 2 Tobin, c. t 2 l ville park It will be the Schorr, p. 2 1 3 I 1 Nlehaos, p 0 0 0 0 0 beginning at 1:30 o'clock. Dailey, p 0 0 0 0 0 Gllwoe, p. 4 1 1 0 3 last appearance of the Portlanders in Salt 1 O 1 0 18. Hencke, p Th Beavers will Lake untH July Jacobs, p 0 0 0 0 0 be with us for the Pioneer day holiday, a rotate. .4S 12 1 27 S Totals. ,.44 10 It 27 11 The Bees will leave tonight for Los AnScorn by tunings: geles, where they meet- the Angels kt seven games. Thence they go to Ban 4 3 J Rum 12 0 0 9.0 ' Hits ... and - Sacramento, Francisco 6 8 2 2 1 returning 419 home on May 3, with San Francisco as Iina8to: Runt ... ....AO 0 0 S 2 0 0 0 tr-1- 0 their opponents. ' ............. High; Yippert Split With Indian; Oaks and Seals Battle Ten Riley: Will Be GolfrProfessioria! ee days best hitters: A r ' 33 ..... 32 4. ,040 o-- , William 3. Ken worth y, manager of tbs Pacific Coast club of th a league, yesterday forenoon received telegram from President W. H. McCarthy of th league. In which Kenworthy was notified, to partlclpat In no official games until further notice. . - President McCarthy quoted a telegram from Commlss loner K. M. Landis ta th effect that Ken worthy was till under -- - suspension. - also received by! UmTelegrams were, pire Mai Eaeon and Ed Finney who are officiating here, notifying .them .of Ken worthy ineligibility. Kenworthy said he , was completely He mystified by the turn of affair. said he had every reason to believe that the suspension which Judge Landis had imposed upon him last winter had been lifted, inasmuch as he had specifically been given permission, by Judge Lendls to go to the Portland club's training camp, and. moreover- - - the Seattle .and clubs had been- given permiesloq to consummate a trade whereby . Kenwent to Portland and Marty Krug worthy . i ,, to Seattle. Portland To Instruct on Municipal Course l t gl - ill rw The atato fish and game eomraiastnnbr and the district forester hav cooperated lb measure to make more effective tike fish and game laws of thla atato. It was agreed by the forester and the warden that the forest officers, bccagys of their familiarity with th areav-jwhich, a .large-- portion of the game id fish of the state are found, could and should assist the warden tn securing the enforcement of the state game laws. All forest rangers snd other forest officers who can be of assistance to th gain warden because of their work and the, fields tnto which It carries them, will- - Tie appointed deputy' stats game wardens upon the. recommendation of the district' forester. J Thfy. will have the power fO enforce all state fish and game laws, Slid ttiey ehaU also assume several prescribed ' ule- i -0 t tltl - - BOB 41111 Y ... ;v CL , t 0110 HM t Authority la Vested.' The forest men are authorised tn.all cases to make arrest, where-aue- hacMon is deemed necessary, unless . tnat arrest Interfere with their work a foresters. If they should make arrests, th report. f those streets muct be immediately handed in to the forest supervisor, who wilt submit them to the state fish and game warden. They will also have th authority to isaua license to In their work the rangers will keep track of the total number by riasaes' killed- tn their dlatrlct, and keep a census, an close as possible, of deer, elk, mountain goats and mountain aheep In their- - diatrteta. Thi information Is to be filed leguiariv with the supervisor, who will transmla.lt a to th warden. The forest supervisor will be furnished warwith a. list of all the deputy gum dens and their addresses. The state game warden will be furnished with a district map showing the locstlon of all forests snd the names of all forest supervisor and district ranter. - Each supervisor Is to furnish the deputy game warden In his section with a diagram showing telephone connections of the forest service and the headquarters of men appointed or to. he appointed deputy state game wardens,: in w 0-- ,,.,1 TENDING OF THE CLUBS. 3--2 "The thing is a complete surprise tp me,4 said Kenworthy. I had every reason to believe that whatever order Judge Landis made originally had been rescinded. On the first of March Presi- dent McCarthy received a telegram from Judge Landis In which the commissioner stated, specifically, that tha Seattle and Portland cluba could go ahead with their trade of Krug for myself. Moreover, it was stated In that telegram , that it would be proper for me to go to the training camp with the Portland club. "From .Ibis permission to make the trade of players and permission for me to main with Portland I naturally assumed that everything was all right. . "I have heard nothing further in the matter until Mr. McCarthy's telegram today. 1 certainly have not done anything for which I should be punished. My career In baseball Is ah open book, and there isn't an act In all ray year that 1 am ashamed of. I have alwavs .tried to do my best for baseball nad for the club I was with, and I. think the known records and the people who have . me for years wtll bear me out.-- "So far as the matter is concerned which led to Judge Landis's action In the first place, I did all that was asked of me. I sent the commissioner every paper 1. had telegrams, letters and all that had the remotest bearing on ths subject. He has hsd them several month. Naturally, I supposed he had satisfied himself with the baseball legality of my mots, and that there was nothing more to It." Kenworthy, upon th receipt of th telegram from McCarthy yesterday. Imto Judge dispatched wires - and - mediately league president. In an effort to obtatn further detail. the-Coe- May- - Protest - Games. r;r The barring of Kenworthy naturally call up a question respecting the legality of th games In which he participated. Kenworthy played In six games In Los Angeles end two in Salt Lake.' Of these the Portland club won one from th Angels and two from the Bees. Business Manager John P. Cook of the Salt Lake club said yesterday that th management of th Bees was undecided about entering official protest. "We had not been notified officially of Kenworthys ineligibility until we were Informed today by Umpire Eason,4 said Cook. It may be that, If for no other reason than to 'keep the record straight,4 w will protest th - two games- - which Portland won from us. It may be that this course will be necessary as a matter ot Justice to the 8alt Lake club. W. dont know yet.4 Kenworthy did not play In the first th game of the Balt Lake series. Which Bees won, although be was on the ooach-In- g .... -- was eligible to play, whereas Landis Intended his ruling to mean that could work out with the Portland club, pending Investigation of his but could not play. McCarthy exstatus, plained In his telegram to the high commissioner of baseball that the fault was entirely hla, and that he would notify Kenworthy at once that he was not eligiKen-wort- - ble: , . . McCarthy, iu a lengthy reply, urged Landis to make an Immediate decision In Kenworthys case, pointing out that Bills absence from the lineup wee imposing a hardship on th Portland club, and that the fans of Portland, prepared for the opening of the season there on Tuesday, were doubly eager to see Kenworthy In , , action. i. Landis a week before the season opened Issued sn order that Kenworthy could have permission, pending disposition of his case-- , to work out with the Portland club. It was this order that McCarthy misinterpreted to tnean that Kenworthy could play with his club temporarily. Kenwortbys case,T It - would- - smr la atill undecided. DEMPSEY KNOCKS OUT PARTNER IN ; SPEEDY WORKOUT ' i - ! aamawwBamsws L v ' By- DAMON RUNYON, Universal Service Staff Correspondent. By Radio to Ufilvifsal Service. ON BOARD THE B. S. AQUITANIA, April la. With .Jack Kearns personally directing, Jack Dempsey continued hlamysterious training In midocean today. The heavyweight champion boxed four rounds with Benjamin. Joe gave th champion a fast workout, but Dempsey accidentally put a little too much behind one of hla punches and knocked the Californian stiff. , Thla was the second time In hla life that Benjamin has been knocked out, the line. , other time being In a regular battle with Another point that may hav to b Ritchie Mitchell. taken into consideration la the rule reBenjamin, who has often boxed with specting Ineligible players. This rul Is Dempsey, says Jack I faster now than that any player who participates In in-a at any time in his career. game, on either side, In whleh an takes automatically part, eligible player becomes ineligible himself. If tbla rule were enforced In its strictest technical Yale sense, then all th Los Angeles player and all the Salt Lake players, aa well as inbe would all the Portland players, PHILADELPHIA, April is. The Unieligible, though entirely Ignorant ot their versity of Pennsylvania varsity crew tooffense. . day defeated the Yale eight toy a length of open water, making a clean sweep of th events between undergraduate oarsRaises Curious Question. tn the annual dual regatta on the In this connection, however. It la to men river. time Pennsylvania's be said that the umpires, both In Los Schuylkill was 6:53; Yale's, 7:42. Angeles and In Salt Lake, who are th Junior also Pennsylvanias sight varsity of the league president representatives the Tale crew, winning toy two on the ' field, permitted Kenworthy to defeated one-ha- lf and in 7:02 Yale's play, having no Instructions to the con- - time was 7:06 length trarv. All others, of course, were also of any Irregularity, : ' aMdttrteTy'dgnorant GUARDIANSHIP ASKED. would ap-- . XOS ANGELES,-Apriif any be deemed to exist. It IS, J.- - J.Doyle, l, at-alf- - any --step pear,-- - therefore,-th- at promoter, today filed a petition la are taken by the league president In re- boxing Los the court asking Angeles gard- to the effect of Kenworthys In- that he be appointedsuperior guardian of the pereligibility. It will- be merely te throw son and estate of Adolph out th Portland victories participated In former world's lightweight("Ad) Wolgast, pu by Kenworthy, order their forfeiture to glUst. It was asserted In champion petition the losing clubs or order them replaved. that Wolgaat I Incompetent the to transact Th latter oourse would be practically a business affairs and. has been spending phvslcal Impossibility. money recklessly. The Immediate effect of President Me- - Carthya telegram wW he to prevent Kenworthv playing this afternoon. , , Wea,. Lest-J- r Pet. effect of Kenworthys absence 1. Jeeeph Th 0 J.000 t from the Portland team will no doubt Wichita . .wo I ; 1 1 g be severely felt at Portland, where the Rtenx City .780 , ... g City Beavers open Tuesday. t .500 Then, too, .the Oklahoma Portland club Is wholly a new organisa- Omaha-- . ....21 , 2a ' .800 .280 tion, and the managers guiding hand is Tulaa . . e. I g - .280 obviously an essential factor, particu- Dee Moiner .000 time. this at larly I The origin of the Kenworthy case dale y Yeetertayr Xeraltl. It reached Judge At tt. Joseph: hack to early.-winte" B.' H. B. , Landis on a salary claim, a rumor of a .t. Iet- Moines .. . .. on- the part ot on of St.plajer tampering club .... g Joseph H , ret end 'a owners, the northwestern Mete Batteries: tad Bannerr Bader, port that Kenworthy, while still a mem-In Orerer, McCallt'ullop, and Aratooirokl. Kaadltr, ber of th Seattle dub, owned stock - H,-Portland -- club, Kenworthy ,1s . emAt Ohleboma--Clty B, g of this charge, de- Omaha . 2 to 15. phatic In his denial g 14 4 claring that he never had "a dime In Oklahoma City Batteries: Cotfrndar, Okari, Wtlaoa and Wilclub, that holding atoek , the Portland in th Portland dub bod never entered der: Lere, Bogart. Carter,. Parrymaa, tad Long. hie mind. Meantime, Kenworthjt says It Isnt worrying. " At Wlckttaf B. H. ' B. The matter will soon be cleared up, nearer 7 2 I know I didnt do anything he say. . g t 1 wrong, and I am sure th whole thing Wichita Batteries: Betaal sad Smith, Parker: tellara, will be straightened out In a few daya -- . ! 119 HUt ... Summary: 2. 0 Rrrort 116 10 11 The forest supervisor will report to ftie district forester any cases In which the deputy state game wardens (ail properly to enforce ths stats gams tewe or teas action when oases of violation are reported. Such cases will be taken up with the state flrh and game commissioner,, fey the district forester. Th state fish and 4-- 414 Mollwlrg, , 00 OAKLETS DEFEATED IN TENTH INNING OAKLAND, April IS. Ban Francisco ap3 Oakland today nsard in a nlug-feof tan Innings, which ended In the to 7. Tha Beale had a rial tore favor, five-ru- n lead by the third inning, but frere unable tk hold, a keen devote of the game and may he depended upon to not only instruct to the best of hls ability, but also do everything In hls power to make municipal golf an Institution her. A in obtaining Riley as Instructor, Dr. Stewart has apparently made a hM with a great many golfers who know him. CounRHey was a paddy at the nine-hotry club links a number of year ago, where he showed to very good advantage In the- regular caddy tournaments there. When W. J. Locke was signed as professional at - the Country, club a lasting friendsnlp sprang wp between Locke and Mick. Lock used RUey as hls caddy In all hls matches, as well as when he gave lessons. Rllay was later made assistant In the golf shop with Billie Blackball, who later became professional at the Preaid lo Golf club at Ban Francisco. The following season Locke went to the Sequoia club at Oakland, Cal. Rileys parents wished "Mick to finish hls school education and would not give their consent to Lockes taking their young son with him to tha coast. at t it At Oakland: Wash.. April 15. With ths game of the local Pacific Coast AB.RH.O.A.I AB.R.H.0.A. opening baseball season scheduled for next league Bee.rf Brown, If.. Chief of Police W, H. ScarVaUaif.wTI 8 f l 0 WUUf 8 9 2 4 2 Wednesday, Kann.lb 4 1 2 0 8lCooper,cf. 6 0 0 0 1 ing has announced that stringent mea3 210 9iKolaht.2b.4 3 11 sures would be taken to prevent baseball Klliaoe.lb 0 2 0 01 'farlott.Sb 6 (FConol cf gambling thla year. Last year a num1 2 trvbakr.M 4 Wath,2b. ber of bettors were ejected from the ball 0 i Rhyoe.M. nfayet.lb 6 1 216 1 grounds by police and baseball officials 0 0 2 Koehler.c. 1 Agnew.e.. Already police and detectives have In0 0 Breotoa.p.e 0 0 0 9 Couoibe.p stigated a clone watch on cigar stands 1 1 8 Tcmea.p Ftgrld.rf and other places where fans gather for 0 0 '2 0 13 GUnwtr.p 'tber.lf. returns of games, for any signs of bet0 0 Howard. 1 0 10 Beotl.p. . , ting. Yella.c . . 9 0 Chief Scaring said, Ball gamblers, Tot la. 80 8 16 80 14 Tntala.. 87 T 18 80 U "will be arreeted aa soon as a policeman Rattd for Jooea to troth. or detective sees them bet, and they will Score by toatoft: be sent to Jail In a patrol wagon.. We Baa Praactreo will back th wagon right into a crowd Studied Styles. Run 1 ,, ....8 2 0 0 1 of thousands. If necessary, .and give the Hlta 2 6 2 years of work at the During Riley's caddied gamblers all the publicity needed to cure Country for and studied club he Oaklaa- d' them. Rnaa .. ...0 0 4 0 0 0 0 the play with Geortp Von Elm, now Hit holder of many golf titles; of such play-er- a Kamm, Watah Summary; Error Agnaw 1 aa Hat Lamb, Thornton Gilmer, R. Commission to Knight, Koehler. Ftvr run, 7 bit. 18 at bat W. Salisbury, Bob Harkness, F. B. off Braton to 2 taotofa; 2 rant. 8 hlta. 0 Gemmell and Jay Gilmer. Claims Each hadR. aC.different at bat off Coumbe to 2 toalnga; 8 runt, style, but managed 6 hlta IS at bat off GlUenwater to 4 to to obtain very nearly the same results Horn rua Valla. ntoga. Three baae hit Bruindustrial repstate commission, The on an average round of golf. Later he a baker. Kama hit 2, Fltagerald, Marlott, Walsh. Sacrifice hlta Walah, Jon. resented by O. F. McShane, member, went to Ogden, where he worked as Kfiight. Brubaker, Kamm, Koehler, Yelle. Bare and B. P. Spry, reporter, will conduct a professional for one year, with suca balla Off Coambe 2, off Joaee 1, off Gil a bearing tomorrow at Helper on the cess. leairatar U off Scott out By Struck Riley has a number of plans for ths Coumbe 1. Double play Kamm to Walah to application of W. M. Bae, employee of. season, he expects to be ths best which Rnaa reepontlble for Brea too 6, the Spring Canyon Coat company, for Klllana, He will hav Coembe 8, Joae Gllleawater 8. Stole bee compensation; and another at Castle- - year for golf in Utah. handicap, blind bogey matches, weekly Credit Victory to Scott. Charge de Cooper. gate on the., claim of James Aidred and -- art others. In order- - that beginners - 47i fealwlo Jfoaeb- - Tlmo-o- f gem in behalf of bis son, Fred Aidred, in- as we& as more advanced players will plrea Caaey aad Thyroa. ciiance. RUey will give a jured by a fall from a tipple, at the have sn equal for the lowest score made oh the Cameron Coal companys plant. prise amateur. Commissioner W. M. Knerr and Mr. course by'aofresident SERIES th opinion that there are is Riley will to go Wednesday. Ogdeq Spry number of young felloaansome of them TAKEN BY TIGERS Hearings are act there in the case of aformer caddies at the Country club, who George Burnett against the .T. J. Burke can with practice and devotion to the LOS ANGELES, April IS. In a ragged company; the tTtah Rapid Transit and gam reach the same high ranking aa Olx has had a Utah-IdahCentral Railroa4.com-panGeorge Von Elm. gam, V.renn tntvk. tha fifth game of th the. chance to develop hls hstiira ability, and. E. E. James and Gibbons, against soore eerlea from th Angela today by a 'considered one of th Larkin against the Ogden Iron works. moeta result. Is now of 14 to S. A very high wind' caused promising contender for the amateur championship of the United Ftate AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. players to misjudge fly balls and swirlthis year. With th opening of Nlbley Won. Loat. Pet. ts no reagon ing dust Interfered with' the fielding of park In a short while there cannot A 1 000 .. 8 . Cftlumfen i come grounder. I 8 0 1.00 why. other young players . Mloaoapoli VIBNON. LOS ANGELES. In the .067 close to making good showings .. I AB.R.H O.A. (Kinui rity ABRH.0.AI 1 ... 2 .M7 gams. ladianapnlfe Canrolt.cf S 1 2 3 01 Chdbrne.ef In orfisr to brlnff out aa many young .. 1 2 Bt. Paul . . .888 McAuly.te 3 10 1 01 High. If In addition to those aa .. I .888 Toledo possible. players Hawka.rf. Twmbly.rf of the possible 2 ... 0 Loulrrltl , 2 3 8 1 Hrattlb. ,00 who would play regardless Grigga.lh. . .. 0 .000 hls assistant, Harry Milwaukee 1 and 1 Dr. 0 Stewart 3 fee. 4 I1 Sawyer.Sb Mrt .bc.2b 2 Prencb.M, I Lodmre lb I 1 O 8 I I Sommer, hav announced such low fees TastanUyi Raaulta. Sullies, If 4 0 8 2 0 Bmlth.Sb. S 1 S 3 1 that the only reason more peoDle will not ' Murphy, c. I 3 1 S 0 R. H. E- play will be because the courre will more At lodlaaapoUa: Daly.c ..SO 3 Bt. Paul Hughe.. p. 1 0 0 4 OlPaeth.p .. 3 0 0 6 8 It Mhan likely be crowded to its capacity. 0 Donglaa.p 2 10 0 lArbnldcr.rf 8 for lessons will 1nUT)poll. . . . . . .... .... . . 10 15 aad8 "Riley, says that charges O' 0 Sbetebck.p O O Knicfr.rfY1 BattvfiearIlFntooriwiulmi also be reasonable, so that there will be ftogr 0 0 0 0 xWbeat . aad Kreuaar. Gooaalea; Bartlett every opportunity given a player to de0 Wallace, p 0 0 0 bejond th duffer stage. 0 0 0 0 Soria. p R. H. B. velop At Loula villa: Balt Lakers may well feel proud of xxBaldwta 1 0 0 0 0 . 2 Mtnnvftpolli ,,0 park. Laid out on natural grass Nlbley DmtlflvUlft , Totala . IS 3 12 34 It Totals . ' 31 It It 37 3 greens snd fairwevs will soon Batterie: McOraw aad Maver; Loaf Deber turf, Its tnto xB.ttod for Douglas la seventh. ail that a golfer could dedevelop and To Meytr. toalnya.) ry xaBatted for Soria la aiatb. sire. At the present tlm the condition Score by inSInga: R. H. E of th At Columbus: greens resemble Loe Aagetee MHwanke 8 , turf, 4n spit of the fact that many of Beebe aad Haley, Rune , ..,,..3 ...,8 4 0 been seeded less than s year 6 have them Columbia 3 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 112 Hite Ratteiira: Llayrel aad Gossett; Baadera and ago. At Ttilee: Vernon X R. H. . enures has eight water haxsrds', Hartley. Ths .' Him . Sloes City -14 ItS IS SS Hit Scattered along four of ths fairways are . S 1 Tulre . -14 0 0 1 I 2' H. At R. TuMo: I. of beautiful trees forming natuError Betterlee; Hilton. Loto and Query; Rtchmeed. Summary: Daly, McAaley. High. Ksm 0 patches ..3 hlta Grigga 2. Toledo City French, Bmlth. ral haxards. which will serve to make ths Basutoland, S. Kelly and Creaky. . . . . ..4 of a straight hail Imperative and Balllrao. Batted la nino Murphy Twombly, 4 Bed lent 4 playing B.tterlre: Boa Skiff; 2, Twombly 3. French, Dale, Grlgg. Mct abe KarlMT. SOOTXERV ASSOOIATIOIT. pen oily severely a hooked or sliced shot. 2 Bmlth 2. High, Hyatt, Sullivan 3. Stolen baa madbonra. Sacrifice hit Sawyer, Training for Cuddies. GLEN HARTRANO IL. Attests Carroll, Ortgga. 8 track oat By Hughe Little Beck on ball Baae 2. bv Forth 2, Off flughe STANFORD UNIVERSITY. CaL, April Player will have the choice of playMobile . ... 6, off Fath 4. off 8hni)bhrk I, off Donglaa 15. Glen Hartrand, star Stanford univering from gras or turf tees. Th reBirmingham . ..... Run 2. for reeponaibl will be kept In Hughe 1, Faeth 6, athlete, who has been putting the mainder of Nathrllle Ftva mo. 14 at bat sity Donglaa 2, Wallace 4. shot within less than a fiot of the World's first-claplaying condition, a procedure Memphis off Hugbea In 8 2 S Inalnga; 0 hlta, 4 mat. record. Is In ths new a bv fence near(Militated and today New Orleaaa . .... hospital may greatly 17 at bat off Faeth I 6 Inalnga; t hit, 1 This harrier will serve not be tMs to compete In the "big meet ' ing completion. Chattaaoega run. 1 at bat off Bhellenback to toning; against th Unlvera ty of Csllfoma who to cut next persons might eleit to keep 4 hlta. 8 mita, 11 at bat off Doogtaa la 2 but wander over ths grounds snd S in 4 Tteaplayi Bnulta ntna. 11 at bat off Dnuglaa Bsturday. t Inning: hit, Doctors think he has Influenst Stan- constant, danger of being struck and InAt Niahcllle Birmingham 0, Na.brllle 0, In 2 4 hits, I run. 4 at bat off At New Orlrana Mobile I. New Orleani 11. Wallace laInning;Inning. Double play ford had been counting on Hartrand tor jured by a player's ball. , McAnlev At Memplila Little Rock 2, Memphte I, to McCabe to Grlgga 2. Umpire Another promising feature will be an Tomaa aad the rolnts In the shot, discua and possiS, 8. A( Atlanta-- ! Atlaata armii. Tima of game 1 hour 86 minute. kattaaooga Intensl.e tra'nlng siMetn ahlch Rl'ev bly the sprints -- three-minu- BAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND. ...2019 -- 8 BATTLE. - 01020 1112 1112 te Five Relay Races Sched uled With Many Entrants Lined Up to Participate. le a a -- a 113 111 Industrial Hear Compensation 8 le four-mil- - n, n, I ls , r. FIFTH OF 7 - y - 0100 31010 4301 f 110 tl .0 ' . ts Ths Tritons. SAN FRANCISCO. Cat, April IS. Misinterpretation of Judge Landis original ruling by William H. McCarthy, president tha Pacific Coast league, Is responsible 'of . for ths dilemma In which Bill Kenworthy, manager of tb Portland club, now finds himself. Landis yesterday wired McCarthy to etifoive the original suspension ef ths Portland pilot and also asksd for details explaining why Kenworthy was permitted Li play. McCarthy replied to Landl stating that he had misconstrued limits Instructions rontalnsd In a recent telegram to mean that Kenworthy O0OT21 40 t I 1- LOS ANGELES, April 13. E. E. Beaver of Los Anvees and Geoige Von Elm of Balt Lake City were victors In the semifinal round of the Southern Ca amateur golf championship tournament todny, and will meet In the ftnxl round tomor-oHeaver defeated Jack Nevlle of Ban Francisco, 9 and 8, and Von Flm defeated Roper Laphara of San and 4. Franclaco, - a- S3 Two-be- e - Ji-bo- le e ss - - o. J 1 ", - I BOXING NOTES "r W. UJCW, April .of Milwaukee and Frankie Martin of Los Anffeles fought to a draw in a are welteP- bout here last night, They . weights. ten-rou- al NEW YORK April 15. --Jo Leonard, brother of th , renowned Benny, lightweight champion, is soon to answpr tAa IC gong for th flrat time. Brother Ben, Billy Gibson, manager, and quite A coterie of rlngaters who hav worked out with th lad and have seen him in gymnasium maneuvers ere lauding him. They prediet, without Any but A 'tlUt l he ts destined to go far. Th youngster he la only 13 has ndrer anyboxed In amateur ranks or exhibited where except in - trailing around with Benny, He Just kept th champion company, helped him train, and never thought very seriously of trying to follow bis until a few .days brother's footsteps r 'ago. One day they got real busy In A sparat the end Benny said ring matchorand words to that affect. - 1. ha'd do," Since then Jo has been preparing, tp . earnest. He is said to have a lot of ring trick, picked up from Benny, and also to have a good wallop. Hls left Jab Is declared O. K." He stands flvs feet eight IncheO, about two Inches taller than th chamOf course, pion, and Bodies 133 pound he lacks actual battle experience, but the good stuff about him gees on to say tbft . hs learns fait. t, - v 15 AnWash., 8EATTLE, April nouncement that Martin Foley. Tacoma l meet-- Gordon McKay mid(Uewelght-..wilof Idaho at a boxing show here next Jo Gaits,' Tuesday instead of Panama originally scheduler) to oppose McKay, was' made here today. Gans has wired that an Injury to ,W hand received In a recent fight will keep hm out of the ring for three week. The members of the Seattle baseball team have been Invited to he guests ot , th management at ths show.. r.f NEW YORK, April 16. Freddie Welh. former lightweight champion of, Ihe world, was defeated tonight in a contest by Archie Walker, former amateur titleholder at 136 pounds.' 1er-rou- . . RT. PAUL. Minn.. April 15. ilik Gibbons and Mike O'Dowd, 8L Pauls middleweight boxers, have been signed to meet for their third ring engagement, this time In a twelve-roun- d decision bout, at ths Long Island opep-a- lr arena. New York City, on Saturday afternoon. May (, It was announced hdr - - rtt tonight. well-kno- SEAVER PLAY FINAL TODAY Carbon High Takes First ld 0030038 - v..-..- r 4 VON ELM AND 868 three-year-o- - . , are-Dea- - - ra I 3130. ..12111 ... MCARTHY ACCEPTS BLAME FOR MIXUP half-mile- .. Ieer -- . -- i o e. -- 5. ll two-mll- one-mil- e, le Two-baa- 5. game commissioner will pay all expenses incurred by forest officers In making arrests for violations of the fish and gam laws, such aa transportation and subsistence for themselves and eron undgr arreat, attendance as witnesses and Tugs of time which cannot be covered imdr their expenses as forest officers, The state fish and gam commissioner will furnish th supervisor of the forest concerned a copy of any special permit fpr tha taking ot fish or game out of seanon for scientific propagation or other purposes. and of changes In the local open or close seasons whenever such permit pr changes involve the taking of game pr fish within or adjacent to such national ' ' forest. Commissions as deputy state gamo wardens will be Issued forest officers of residents of the state of Utah, upon the recommendation of the forest (upervlsor. Owing to the fact that such officers are required to serve without par. tha cost of notary fees for the oath of office will bo refunded and .bond require- - ments will mr Coach Tommy Fltxpatrtck will put hls university track stars through a little strenuous workout Tuesday afternoon In the form of a relay carnival. There will be flvs relay races In which hls aspirant will participate. . The event he, has scheduled are two half-mio and relays, a four-mirelay. In each affair there win be four teams entered with the exception of th In that race there will be but three teams entered. ; The first event 'or th half mil reof four each teams lay, having four man running 220 yards, will he hotly contested. Th following , teams are entered: O. Smith, Mercer, Jewkes and Jensen; Dun-yoGlen Anderson, Cartwright and Ballard; Cain, N. Bmlth, Wdrthltn and Bush-ne- ll or Christensen; Oswald, Hatton, Whitney and Milne. These four groups of runners are about evenly matched, although th first four are considered somewhat th better, i These four teams will compete in the second half-mirelay also. Thus whom the Crimson mentor has picked foe th mile affair are: Bird. Dav Watts. Swan and Ballard - Oswald, 1 , Dunyon and Button; Whiting, Glen Watkins, Mel Welkins and Harr!; Dens) Watts, Hales, Btetens and Robison. These boys have been showing exceptionally well In the quarter this season, and It la possible that some of the closest compe-tlo- n of the carnival will ts In this event. There are a number of fast entered In the two-m- il race. Some of th best runners t the school will te seen ln action In thf event. The teams are: DensH-- Watta Stevere Flowers and Clark; Hales, Dave Watts. Pendleton snd Murdock; Bird, Rohlspn, Henderson and Rodgers; Hurren. J. Anderson, Nation and Gunoerson or I. Anderson. Ths distance men of the school aril! event, which participate In ths four-mt- e Is purpoeely held to d eve on the miters, since It is in that branch that the "U is weakest this season. The teams Hart. Harold Hart. Henderson and F, Bmlth: M. Cannon. Robison, Walton and Clark; Paul P. Cannon, Gillette and Bates. Th officials for ihe meet wilt be selected tomorrow. The Crimson tracksters wilt ppend ths remainder of th week III preparation for 'lhA"IntemrcanixaUon meet, which Is to he held Frldsy, 1110 9030102 , (.H Details Arranged. Lent, gtompf, Murphy. Th clubs this week play aa follows: Three rant, 4 Btastve. Salt Lake at Los Angeles. hits, off Nlbtut. 0 tt bat. to 19 Inning; 8 Vernon at Beattie. mart, T hit, off Brborr 19 at bat. to 6 6 to toga; 2 rvna. 3 hit, off Dailey to 1 Inning: . Oakland at Portland. Sacramento at San Francisco; 9 rma. 18 hit, off Glbaoa, 86 at bats la 6 laalaca. TbroMmao hit Murphy, Hencke. Two baao- - hR Laae 2. Bcborr, Glbna, Barnay, aeries will not beThe Vernon-Seatt- le The announcement made last week by ToWa, Orr. Stole baara Stumpf, Murphy. gin until Wednesday, owing to the in- Dr. ML E. Stewart, In Sacriflra htt Lane, Orr, Beaoka, Kopp. Baae charge of Salt of clubs to the make th long oa balla Off Kiebaua 1. off Glbaoa 2. Bit abilityto Puget sound in time for a Tues- Lake Citys parks and playgrounds, that with piteh4 ball Pick by Dallry. Credit vic- Jumpgame. The loss will be compensated J. M. (Mick) RUey had byan signed aa tory to Hearkr. Charge defeat to Glbaoa. day for by a game on Monday, April 34. Umpire Brardon aad McGrew. golf professional at Nlbley park for th a a The standing 'of tha clubs at the close coming sea on, la one that 'should prove most popular with golfers who will patronise the municipal course. Riley Is Kopp Penn Oarsmen Defeat Eight by Length . - Two-hat- e II N Enforcement of t Fish and Game Law Aim of OfS- cers in Charge of Wort. I Surprise to Kenworthy. Special 4 040 11 tn - conra 1 proposes to Institute for all caddies before they are permitted to go the rounds with a player. The clubhouse at Nlhley park l equlppel with a locker room and showers. will also be served Player meals If they place their orders two hours In advance Game of League Season ot . , - t The . Trttmn. te PRICE. April 15. Tli first league garee t ceseason was of th baseball played yea dar afternoon at Catlei,at. Th game was between the Carbon count v hirti school and the Emery academy, remit:- In a score of 3 to 0 In favor of the Carbon high school. Evan pitched a good game lor Carbon. The lineup follow: Emerv. Carbon Fo ,, ...rf. . , Westfield Oleoa 1atoni ... ....cf...... 4 Special Mairlorl Forrester Jones ,,, rrieraon Carlson . , . Henman . Evans . . . .. . .C . ... Sb.... ,. .. ,,,.3b, lb .'.V.'.if. p-- !! . a Jenaen-bmr- . ... at I'W WilHiwif Klllma Low rey tiarve Williams . J |