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Show THE SALT HAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 14 M n, '"-- X&zz. r'. .gpra wm IMIifnl Bees and Beavers Elevate Batting Marks; Play Their First Four Seals. Among Leagues Best Hitters iSarrie in Hostile Lands fielding ..... ; Today, Meeting1 Seraphs - j CLUB BATTTOO . CLUB TANDINQ OF THE CLUBS. The first gams of the lti2 season for the 'Bees in frrelgn territory will be Played this afternoon at Loe 'Angeles, with 'the Angels. The scries will' be of seven (tames. . Tbe op nine period of the Decs at home year was the most dirfcppoiritlng Jnce the club has been In (he Jeague. Of fourteejwgs rues eefieduJeij.fer, weeks it 'was possible to play only sit ' rfven those were played under conditions hich erdlnarlly would have been suffl-4eto discourage all notion of .baseball. f tl ' a 3 0 a : tls te Los Angeles l? Seattle Portland s!ri; Siin 1 nt ...... M -- ' Jit 111 tioUco-froin-Cor- f 6: ..... ......... Players to Meet Rearrange Schedule or J& 04 .278 ill .215 .290 ,.279 '.277 ........ J244 t .235 . .. i lit yt B 8 .... Olran.tr ... .... Kelly alia . . . Mitchell MrQuald ... Kina ... KHAirff.fc.i 4 M -- 14 BS 1 40 T' eeew e... 21 -- 4 .935 HB. TB III. t i W 0 I 14 m .... . ... rdmptee e . MotlwUa KQM f ..... ..... . ..... .... ftbtthttt..i, se Pck .... Kupp ..... ..... O- - 1 n 8 11 11 10 ... .y,.i .... t Orr .... ......... JA Ktaaag. .... ..... McNeeley .... NMuu ...... ,, teebang Caaficld C.k W i8 7 ft e . HB. i 1 4S 4ft 84 47 23 Bl 87 9 ft 8 8' ,l 1 7 ft M ft 4 4 i . .,. Mcflaffigaa Kamptoa Pvnnxh Peaner ... .,. '....' Pittery Total . Join Bromtoa UltN s'AA Aee a. .... KriQM see, Howard . .. Head ... . Knight sea. , Brows .... . Ufiyrtt ArloU ... Cooper Brtibahor WUIo Kwhhr Marriott Ellar Koanui Kalaer Kramer Seattle Schorr, Lara, Vernon Lerereaa. Portland . . Lewie, Halt lake .... Mack, Beattie Fenner, Sacramento . Slier, Oakland Beattie Qregg, Wtaa Ca ... ... .... ... Totals ftft .. 14 hi 4 60 40 11 14 1ft BA lft ftft A4 14 16 10 8 ft, 11 ft B ft 1 0 17 lft U .ft 14 It i! I .231 .222 .147 ,0 uo 2 ft 0 ft ft 0 ft 10 74 ,23ft 14 1 47ft .273 .254 11 6 2 4 .300 .300 0 ft ft .ft S3 21 16 4 21 IB 1 ft 1 ' 1 ft ft 133 28 LOB AJ20BLBB. 9 17ft cow-tes- Salt Lake Boy Scoots to Erect Flagpole well-know- s, lte MUTT AND JEFF-- - Jeff -- Feels Real Humorous This Morning -- - . 18 lft .226 .364 .250 .214 .Sift -- m ,7 .20ft .60ft .300 .100 .300 .300 .360 .300 .600 .833 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 6 0 0 6 .000 B .000 0 0 .000 .000 0 .00ft 0 ioooi 0 .oftO .000 .000 .003 .278 .263 .000 MOXING NOTES i j HUtmL 19 EMPHATIC. MINNEAPOLIS, April 17. Cordell Hull, ehlrmn of the Democratic natlohal committee, epeaklnr here today before the Hennepin county Democratic corti mlttee, declared that he placed the value of what he termed Republican preelection promee at ftilghtly leaa than a tinkers dam." f tout tonight. d Eelder 2 2 2 2 . . ... ..... James Dell Bleaklroa Lorker . , O -- Brlea , . , . . t1 t biflt Luxe Hrhelleaback Hay t 0 O 0 I 0 1 F.etb 1 0 0 1 inttor' 6 6 1 6 0 0 Totals 829 7. 17. - BT. LOUIS, Ma. April Toung Oklahoma Vitaalmmooo, middleweight, deciwoe awarded referee's (he tonight sion over .Young Denny of New Orleans, wea after Denny disqualified for holding In the sixth round of a scheduled ten-rou- bout BOSTON, April 17. Charles Jenklsson of Toronto, a national amateur boxing champion, was uncrowned tonight In the trial round of the title toumamenL John Rlnl of Cleveland, boxing at 146 pounds, Jenktason's weight, outpunched and the champion. Jenklaeon was floored by Rlni in the first round, was outfought clearly In the second round, and In the third failed in his efforts to equal the Clevelander's Ho wan the only scoring advantage. national till .Holder to appear (onlghL The boxing in tho championship tournament was of a high order. It ran into more than a half hundred bouts before the semifinal round wan- reached tn aay - -. of tho ctoaacA out-scor- ed lk-found sure-enou- J Winner Is Challenged. In the third round both boys ate! ft lively, with Spug receiving lefts to the face, while Smith straight was kept still busier taking good, and lefts to the wind, and rights former rounds receiving severe punishment in the clinches. Smith went to his corner at the close of the round a mighty tired toy. From the gong sounding the fourth round, 'Spur rushed Smith to ail corner, and with a left to the chin floored the Midvale pride for a two count. During tho next exchange Spur tore tn with hard rights to the face and lefts to the wind, which rent Midget groggy to tho corner, where Meyer with a re- rle of body punchea floored him for waa introduced keepa Billy Wallace and challenged the winner. This victory gives Meyera the undisputed right to tho Junior lightweight championship of tha intermountain country. - Williams Defeats - - R. 18 54 4 6 T 18 61 6 15 14 (lordlier Henke Barney Btumpf Coeto Lane Atlanta Spencer Coenelly .... .... , .... ..... .... .... .... 8 8 2 4 1 8 21 17 47 47 8 8 .... ..... .... . 7 , . , ..... 12 .... Sekolle .... Jacob Wtaterzll .... Gras Hay Brorold L Bale ". L. Seaworthy .... ....... ... McCaaa Coa Elliott ........ freeman IVolfar Leeerrat Elliaon Bom 2 8 11 11 18 8 1 8 0 8 2 8 19-- 4 8 I 1 2 1 1 0 0 6 0 460 70 1 0 1 0 0 0 O 0 o o 0 2 O 12 T 3 8 0 4 6 8 2 87 1 1 8 2 2 1 ........ .... 8 1 , 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 832 80 8 3 SB. SB. O 1 1 t 0 0 HR. 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 A 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 "I 0 U 8H. IB. 6 - O 1 T 0 28 17 8 8 1 IT 12 24 8 1 9 12 9 2 e 6 1 6 t 2 2 0 IS 3 1 11 9 6 8 2 8 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .277 .285 PC. L.Wi .500 .006 .000 .888 .250 .808 .250 .000 .000 1 .reo .250 .238 1 2ST 8 1 6 0 .286 .800 .200 .833 .180 .284 - .232 .227 .222 .208- .135 0 0 o '.111 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .ooo ,19 .107 .148 0 0Q0 .600 .256 .000 .000 .000 .000 .ooo .000 18 11 .244 .256 BH, BB. PC. ,L w, 0. 0 8 22 18 IS 8 0 0 0 0 0 I TB, - .ooo .000 .ooo .667 .800 .800 .878 .278 .275 0 1 1 1 156 0 0 0 0 0 8 6 6 0 8 7 TB. 0 O o 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0- - 1 8 4 8 6 2 8 I 1 2 3 ' 0 I 6 0 0 0 R. 0 0 O 19 4 1 0 o 0 0 s 7 3 0 0 88 28 40 27 8 4 84 88 28 24 -1 0 O o It 6 0 26 IHk 2 PORTLAND. R7 HB. 1 o - 128 T e 0 o 0 8 s 0 0 O 1 0 0 0 o o 1 0 S e o 1 AB. .... ...... ... tValberg , Blrnilller 2 1 5 0 0 8 8 ..... Crumple 1 8 ... ., 0 8 8 0 0. ,,. Barxeut Orraaett King 8 8 Burger .... PA-- 27 9 Dailey Bell Mlddletoa Sutherland X 7 ...... ........ .... Thorpe ' Poole - M 22 6 1 1 1 10 12 10o 2 0 o 15 . 3 4 1 4- -8 18 18 7 6 O O SEATTLE H. 2B. IB. 8 18 ... 6 o 91 e 0 1 3 1 3 0 t2 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 14 .288 8 0 t0 .250 .167 .US .187 .185 .000 .000 .000 .one ,ono .ooo .000 .000 1 .838 .250 .250 .300 .884 .282 .848 .256 .250 .250 .235 .184 .176 .187 i .186 .200 ,000 .120 .000 .000 .000 .8W .000 .000 .000 .ooo ScoringBeavUyinthethIrd came back Tltu Although strong in the last round and gave John a mighty good lacing, he did not irive out the artlstio punishment that he received in exchange. In all exchanges in this round, and there were many, Ted always oame out second beet and at the final gong was all but ready to take the full count. 'This one round holds all honors for real battling, not excepting any previous bouts. Butts Loses to Hansen. Leo Hansen made a real punching bag of Jack Butts of Texas in their four-roubout. Hansen, who aubetituted for Jack Roth, easily outboxed and outpointed his heavier opponent in every round and in the final round had the southern toy groggy during the full time. It was a good bout, with Butt trying all the time, featuring many humorous stunts s, Joe Young and Fred West, two went four round to a draw decision, although West was floored in the first and third. West scored all exchanges, while Young after receiving two hard lefts to tho face was content to keep away. - Young Hansen, after being knocked down four times in the first round, was oounted out although he tried hard to get going. His opponent. Kid Taper of Bingham, proved too ragged and fait. Imy Garf inkle wote the decision In hie tout with Onle Guerta, although with the honors goes a mightv fin little lacing- - which be received-in--everround. Imy proved to be too clever for Guerta, scoring two knockdown in the first. Guerta forced the fighting, while Imy took advantage of all the lead, scoring with hard left to the face. nd middle-weight- four-rou- MORSON WINS SHOOT-OFPINEHTiRflT, N. C., April 17 H. A. Moreon, North Carolina state champion, won the introductory handicap in todays opening session of the fifth annual and north south trapshooting tournament. On the shoot-of- f of a tie at 93 with B V Covert of Lockport, N. Y., Moreon, . from the maximum distance, shooting twenty-on- e yards, missed only one dropped two at nineteen yards. bird-Cov- Totala 78 (Copyright, 1922, by B. Trade Hark Beg. U. S. 25 a 118 ruler. Pat X y toe-to-t- oe 81 AB. O. 6 6 I fifty-fift- 0 0 ... . t .... , ....... B 1 Mark Vfnneraa Tobin Morphy ' Kidred e o-- A Hart. Johnny Williams and Walter Hart went four round In the semiwindup with all honor going to Williams, due mostly to PESEK WINNER. Walter, continual defense and bis deCHICAGO, April- - 17, John - Fesek. sire- to- stay covered rather than stage-anexchangee. Williams got over all the heavyweight wrestler of Ravenna, Neb., defeated Charles Peters of Omahte In two blows In the first two rounds, while the falls here tonight, the thud found both boys fighting it out straight Kret fall in 28 minutes and taking 21 aeoonda In a great battle with each receiving y with a leg scissors hold. The second fall a cut The last round was gained with a body actoeore and another covering for Hart, whUe William tried to force the exchange. wrist lock tn IS minutes and tPaeoonds. John Hanna won over Ted Titus in their tout, taking all honors in each round, although barely holding 1 6 6 .148 .000 them in the fourth, which imsslbiy saw 1 6 6 .148 .88$ more real 1 .12!f 6 0 .000 battling than the fan have been treated to in some years. 0 .000 .000 , 6 0 Hanna kept a continual agrresatve style, .000 .900 " .Ooo 6 6 while Ted featured hi usual jumping. ",006 S' 6 .ooo 0 0 .000 but nothing more. Hanna scored knocko .ooo 6 6 ,000 down In the flrot. third and last round. 0 6 r Schorr 0 0 V - PHILADELPHIA, Aprfl 17. Lew Ten 6Ur, .Philadelphia lightweight, outpointed Tim Oroney of Lancaster, in an eiht-roun- Ihe 'Spug Meyers of Pocatello won' via knockout route iu tho fourth round of a "hteadllni evnt wltti scheduled Midget 8raith of Midvale. The knockout was possibly the most effective and knockouts yet seen at the local olub, the event being a series of rights and lefts to tho midwind section. Smith crumple4" underthia" bombardment RLE a falling leaf and was out for more than the ten count. Meyers continual body punishment during tho bout told on Smith In every round, aa tho Idaho boy kept up a continual lead to tho Wind and In the clinches always punished Smith unmercifully, especially ; with hard chopping right kidney punches. i Meyers gained a shade in the opening round due to hla aggressiveness and hie hard body blow,, while Smith used his famous left but little. The second found SmltheJeft in use, but Spug a- body putt lehment at long range and tn The clinch was heavy. Smith's holding in the e changes continued throughout the toon four-rou- te much-accurs- Ftttaimmooo oxhibHod contract, signed by tho champions And sold that Leonard would fight hero July 6; Britton would fight Auguat 6, and Dompoey would appear on Labor day. Leonard to to get 110,006. His opponent's name will be an Bounced late this -week. Fltaalmmona said. Tho of money and opponent Dompoey and Britton will bo fixed later Conetsuctknr of an arena to seat 46,900 will ; be begun today. irrL 20 te 18 16 ht t .Vernon echellenbnch, Vernon , Thurston, toll Lake GonM. Balt lake .. Prosgh, Baeraauntn Hampton. 8 era moo to (on mb.. Baa Pranel.ee Brralou, Oakland . Nlehaaa, Sacramento ritf.ry, Bacramento Kramu, Oakland Osnlasf. Beattie Scott, Baa Praeetaeo Prairie II, Lea Angelee Loo Angelee Dumovlcb, James. Vernon Crumple., Portland ... Kune. Bacramento Middleton, Portland Brae. Portland . .. J a robe . Alten, Ban Praneieeo Darla, Baa Praoeiaro ... . , mneawater. Baa PranclKO (leery, Ban Pranctaeo Kremer. Oakland .. Bhen, Baeramuto . . Winn, Oakland .... Joaea, Oakland .... Pnoman. Portland . Bell, Beattie Bromley, Balt Lako Kalllo, Salt Lake Hughe., Lro Angelra Lrooa, Loo Angelee 1 ... Doyle. Vernon .... ,, Douglaa, Las Angeles ykMirX't BACRAMENTO. SB H. 2B. AB. 1 8 11 18 ht Venue Dell, Vaeth, A v MICHIGAN CITT. Ind., April 17. Dates which Jack Dompoey. hoavy-wo'gghnmplOAi Boony Leonard, ohampUm, nod Jack Britton. champion, are to defend their titles in matches bore were announced today by Floyd Fltaslmmooa, promoter for the local post tho Amerlcao Compton, Sac. Krlett, Oakland Thowaa Loe Angelee Mitchell, Hu grand nee May, Vtroon Pastor, Lae Aagelee . L .... .... ... Kelly, S. F. Valla, S. F. Sawyer," Vernon PITCHING RECORDS ft tlfMMI 8ft , ft Promoter Exhibits Signed Bombardment of Rights and Lefts to Midwind Too Contract! . of . Dempsey, Leonard and Britton. Much for Midvale Pride. OConnell, 8. F. SB. 1 GilkMlwt44-Trg- fthttf .936 16 a WtlAk. FDMortki UHIlf Davit .,g ftt'Ott .952 .952 .949 .940 ft ft ! V 0rF Ownob M. .966 .954 .954 .947 .933 .935 .935 nt Agaww n 0 27 24 if a ii ... llhrae SB. 553 flsht-welg- iax m Axascp, Be A Km Elllma ......... Oakland Balt Lake .265 Sacramento 555 Los Angeles .190 San Francisco Ml .15 Les frsij, Angelee. .600 Vernon .Ml Sacrsmente .. .500 Oakland .... .533 Salt Lake ... Portland .... JU Seattle Lest Sf St 61 S' 71 41 SI 61 I late, Vernon won two and Portland won timo Thus, In the first two weeks of Uie eeeaon eight games were dropped over Bees wilt be absent three weeks, playing foe. future consderation. be ex Jt San Francisco and Sacramento upon the tremely difficult if not actual.-- impos close of the Las Angeles series. sible to take up th frim pwsrponumertta on The chief news Item of the week wee the home grounds, , The league this year, the barring of Manager Bill, Kenworthy however has a rule which provides tha cOMPortland club from participation ..apatponed ga mespuiet ,be played, '11 pos----, tn games unlit further of poslponeslble, regardless of where The suspension miss loner Land Is. of gait jt lent occurred. Thus, set ordered early last winter, H I Vernon tray Kenworthy, tilth games enforced Freeldant was unplaved not appears, by take's off at Ijok Any of The Coast league,' who at the unplayed games wittyi th Beavers McCarthy the commissioner's telegram. Thte fiwdnc may be played in Portland or K.eh worthy from , fit Never before hr the Tilytory of the Coaat Beaver lineup Is a misfortune to that league In Sait laike, and prolwhly never club, since tt Is composed largely of new before In the history of recorded mete- players not yet accustomed to one in orology, hate renditions been so nfA other's methods and unfamiliar with the vorabie for outdoor sport. Of the eight league. ft I Lake has opened at wh was I Irat Baseman Bill ?lfaaona which ball one has been by kmg signed bv therRee Thompson, present and trained with was not taken on the coast trip. odds the most "discouraging them, The suspense uid the agony are over, He expects t play with either Evanshowever, and now wecan self our face ville, Ind .lorRtchmopd, Vs., having had offers from both cbtbs. He Is undoubthopefully towards tha' west with reasonable assurance that we wilt have aome edly a good ball plater, but for some baseball. The weather Qn the coast has unaccountable reason was unable to atbeen by no means without flaw. Every- tain condition, suffering much from a where therg has been atn and in the case lame arm. The jum, however, has reof Sacramento two games were not played sponded to treatment and Thompson Is , wet grounds. confident be will ha la shape as soon as last week am account E'er th meat part, though, it was pos- he gets a chance to play in favorable sible to carry out the schedule, weather The following table shows the offensive Old Ironsides Opens Today. efforts of the various dubs during the of April week "Beginning with this afternoon's gums. AR R. H. TR Pet The Tribune's electric player board, a Portland 105 19 35 67 ,3'1 baseball-playin- g deVfce which has coma to flan Francisco ......351 be known even far beyond the limits of Salt Lake ..115 Salt Lake as "Old IronsMee, will show Oakland the games of the Bees in parks abroad Sacramento .. ....230 206 Th board shows the plays as they are Vernon ., 2U made on the field, a telegraph line con Los Angeles ........229 Meeting the park direct with the board, 199 with an operator Jn the park press box Seattle gained In the work of concisely and " An oper-Lt- Soccer briefly describing the plays. Old at the switchboard controllingmoves tonsides Interprets ths code and to with the he- - switches In aoeordanee aovements of the bait and the players, Inclement weather has knocked all socI no transcription, the receiving there oper- cer games off schedule, the Caledonians-Sa- lt operator in The Tribune office also means Lake clubs fixture having been canBy. this ating the switchboard. he lose of time due to translating the celed the pest two Saturdays. At the telegraph lo signals and transferring them meeting to be held by the union tn the o paper la obviated in the operation of Deseret gymnasium Thursday evening at 7 oclock, announcement will be matte of )ld Ironsides, cup series has often been remarked by visitors, plans to continue the Smalleysecond-clasIron-ides s Old and run a league for the It ia true, that ,id undoubtedly la the most complete player board teams, who are finding . it difficult to h the world produce player strong enough to contest t Old Ironside la A refreshing individual with the old clubs. rover he haa. or ward th word profiteer " He work diaa wiU bs called on to again defend or th love of the sport- - and never their goal against Sait Daks, provided much as a nickel for his the ano wOtirA a way; In the last t, barges asEven doubleheaders he plays the Dutch boys made a miserable r. of tha apecta-oa oost'to penny BaM prithout. Lake registered five showing, and He alma to please, and usually ha points without a return. H. Romeyn will kies. poor be referee, And kickoff to eet at 6.10 It 1 only when the Bees play nil that Old Ironsides Is unable to give o'clock. ntlsfaotlon; and then he has a perfect Bert Hall and Fred TJmpleby aay they bl. are sound enough to represent the league leaden, but H to probable that they will the Comforts of Borne. bo kept out for more important match ea I With these few remarks on behalf oj The Hollsndla boyo play A vigorous gam a lid Ironsides, an Invitation is extend! and injuries seem more numerous when a point they are In notion. No doubt the lose 0 everybody in town to take up g vantage in Main street at I JO oclock of Pete Neeringa will have its effect Duon his afternoon and start the Bees off on their drives for goal, yet Captain efforts Through the fives to confident that hie eleven can heir road-tri- p hflusnoe of Old Ironsides exerted upon measure up to the beat. be management of The Tribune, a drink-te- g fountain has been installed directly xmeath his lofty perch. It had been his airpoee originally to serve light wines Base ind beer, but in this enterprise be failed, n or reasons However, be ffrrs his patrons the purest of pure Mayor Nealen, representing the city fountain water, which, after all, is beet commission, yesterday granted the Salt (If th spectator grows weary of xvatch- Lake Boy Soouts the privilege to erect the game cr of drinking water, he the base for a flagpole at Liberty park. In a conference with Tha boys wiU assume the expense of laay find diversion he weather man through his representa-jv- s erecting the base, and plans are now betn the kiosk, just north of the drink-e- g ing made whereby the boys may raise There he will find valu sufficient funds to carry out this work. fountain ibis information respecting the tempera. According to plans outlined yesterday, ure and the atmoepl pressure as in the base is to be of granite, and will bear heated by the recently a bronse tablet dedicated to older brothers of the bovs who died In the StromeUr. world war It la to be completed and Having ail these comforts and conven-encethe patrons of Old Ironsides should unveiled by Flag day, dune id- - Plana able to spend a pleasant afternoon. At are being made to have all atata and city ihv rate, they are invited to make the ef officials present at the unvetHng, and, aa ert. nearly as possible, all local Boy fleouta will be present. It is announced that a Results. scout rally will be held at that time. Weeks jast Plana for the base have been submitted IjLaat week Sun Francisco won four of by two different but it la beThis, too, lieved that beforearchitects, leyen games from Oakland. of tha fact that tha Oaks took ments have been any definite arrangehe first three games of the Ineerles. It will be submitted. completed other plan Oakland the first opening week (as S the history of the league, and reports CHAMPS T0 DEFEND TITLES. xer that the attendance was such .as to MICHIGAN CITT. Jnd , April 17 The sure the venture a success won four of alx from Seattle, Ben nr Leonard, lightweight champion; ipd Vernon won four of seven from Lot Jack Britton, welterweight champion, and Jack Dempsey, heavyweight nrelea. , champion, are to defend their titles here during the While th Bees ere playing Los this week Oakland opens the sea summer, Floyd Fitxstnvmons promoter of n at Forth nd and Vernon an Seattle, the American Legion boxing bouts here. daoramento plait at Saw Francisco. The announced today. Ihe-tw- e . Vernon ....y. ..... Salt Lake .345 Vernon . .319 Seattle .265 Portland . .334 San Fr&nciico Sacramento . Oakland DflESSETFOilH LEADING HITTE23 P.C. L.W. .962 .943 L.W. 4' Off.) . 190 ByBUDFISHER SI - |