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Show A' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUKE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL he Dims Q-1MJ-5 23, 1922 3 BABOgAE Chicago . Nasr Yert .i Veachs Double in Ninth Announcement of Lcrct d ' frame Drives in Win-- - London Expected V1-'- n . UilR. New , - Yager's Bebadal ' Bow Tort Brookly. PHUbnrg at Chtrago. Bt. LsuU At Clarissa tl. Bo othor nM edradnM. PM'adelphU Chicago Boataa Detrmt . Waabiagtaa . At At At At ' Bwln,2h Gmta.ab.. Yores rf. Hlfb.tb.: I 1 4I Jehastajh I t1111 B OrfU.rf 4 9 2 I Wheat, If.. Bmlch.e., 4 Hran.p 4 4 Booao.,, 114 1110 4 IMH t Ijf, ,viV 2 ' 'r $ U s ii ? i iU 'A f k uOv dm 04 t t PHILLIES TRIUMPH OVER BRAVES, 9 TO 2 "Il ra.aaf- Cri.lf,,4 90 99 Ranri-fle- n Plant Laid Shift Coif Spotlight to America t. NEW YORK. April The golfing spotlight promises to shift from England to ths United 8tatea this season. If the tentative International program thus far arranged la any Indication. The successful Invasion of Britain last summer by American professionals, resulting In the capture of 8L Andrews BT. LOUIS PITTSBURG. most covetsd trophy by Jock Hutchison, AB B H Q. A. AB.R.H.0.A. has prompted England to book passage Smith, rf. 9 12 19 Maraacl.m 4 2 4 2 4 for th pick of Ita pro" ranks In an ef4 2 2 9 Fouralr.lb 4 9 9 9 Carey, ef to fort turn the tablee over here. George 2 2 2 Stock. Bb., 4 9 14 Blfhy.lf... Duncan and Abe Mitchell, who toured Tierney, lb 2 19 1 Hmtby.lb 4 9 2 0 Mnellor.ef 2 9 9 9 TVnynrjlb 4 2 2 0 ths country last year, will return. In Rowber rf. 2 Rhottea.cf 19 9 9 Sandy company with the veterans, Grlmalb. 4 0 1 McHnry.lf IT Gooch.e. Hard and J. H. Tnylor, and possibly Har.. 4 2 2 Toporer.w 12 1 9 ry Vardon. vardon and JTeddy Rav are Clemono.e, 2 9 1 9 Morrima.p 2 9 9 tha only Britons to win the United States Alaamth.e 9 9 0 1 open title. Halnn.p.. 1 90 9 9 Public subscription will finance the trip 9 0 9 Hethcot of at least ten of Englands leading amaBailey, p.. 1 9 9 9 teurs for the national championship here. TGalner ,. 1 9 9 9 Willie Hunter. Cyril Tolley and Roger V Total. 22 I 8 24 10 Total.. 4 14 17 27 I Wethared probably will lead the team. Batted for Haino la fifth, To complete .the British Invasion, ths t Batted for BaHry ta ninth. Lettch sisters, Edith and Cecil, and Miss 2 1 4 9 2 1 2 14 Plttahnrg ..,.2 Joyce Withered, have announced their .1 0 0 O 0 0 0 t. Leal To- - Intention of entering moat of the leading Mueller, McHsary, Mammary: Error kite Hornaby 2. Grimm. woman's tournaments on this side. Pa.. April 12 By baavy hitting tha Pirate easily dafeated the Bt. Louis Cardinals today, taking the second game of the series by a score of 14 to 2. bleachers Rohwsr hit Into tha right-fiel- d In the fourth Inning for a home run. (, , 4 , - PITTSBURGH ' 111 . f g Toporcer Play Ball at Short; Pe Barry Shows Em How to Catch Life-savin- BY GEORGE eHAOWtCKr (Copyright, 1922, by Salt Lake Tribune.) NEW YORK. April 2. An Interesting tan days have been passed In th big leagues. Not how fortune has played Us pranks. Branch Rickey waa laughed At when he took Del Gainer out of the minors and brought him back to St. Louie. Yet where might the Cards have been were Jt not for the good work that Gainer ha displayed? And what would Rickey have done had he not called Toporcer and his specs back from Syracuse? The kid has been playing ball at short. - De-- Barry ha slipped- - new quality of catching into the city that slides Into Coney Island. The New Orleans youngster has come up from the bayou and shown Brooklyn some catohing of th eort fans have been dreaming about. True, the Brooklyn haven't been winning vert often, but that la beoause. th best pitching staff In the National league hung out overnight and got rusty In the ocean mists. When- - the pitchers Are d and polished up, Brooklyn should do better. Shlnners of the Giants Is not Burns, but lie Id helping to keep ths Giants in the fight. Busted, said the world of the Yanks, when the high commissioner put Ruth In the detention pen. "Busted nothing. re- life-savi- emery-papere- CHICAOO, April 22. Do Athletes suffer from athletic heart? A. A. Sugg, athletio coachat the University of Chicago, says, "there Is no such thing." Some physicians say there te, but the coach says he never experienced one, Red Jackson, former football captain, who weight 200 pounds and walks twelve miles for exercise, says: "When I wa a boy I had heart diseaa and had to be carried up end down stairs, I got Into athletics and now my heart Is sound aa can be. But ths Insurance man Is certain there Is an athletic heart. The phy eieians htred by the insurance companies know an athletic heart when they listen to one, and they say on Is n bad risk. -- 1 . I KIKE PftCKPm&tST any-wh- ar Dempsey Dodge Crowd on Arrival in Paris reaching his hotel without encountering any demonstrators. WEDDING RET FOR JUNK 1. Dsmpsay ws tired and sleepy after HETJRADE. April 22 (By th Asaoi his trip and said ha was going to keep Tomorrow hs will go mated pyaas ) Th marriage uf King Indoors tonight. U Alexander of And Princes to th raoes, after a little run about Marla, aaoond daughter of King Fecdl. town. nand and Quean Marta of Rumania, haw Th champion's further plans ar been fixed for Juno 1, It wa announced but )hy Include for one thing A Jaunt down to Monts Carlo, today. Jugo-fUav- 111 112 ..1912 91 rt Two-ba- e mt ... x c' ' a' Scheduled Salt Ranger Salt Lak 4 2 Ogden Caledonians ..4 Rangers . Holland! Wasatch . Beginning April 25. ths teama'ar called together In the follow.ng ordBrr April 25 Balt Lake vs. Ranger. April 29 Caledonians v. Hollandpia April 20 First round, Dayne challenge cup (state championship). May 2 Rangers vs. Holland!, May 2 Wasatch vs. Ogden. Salt Lak vs. Ogdenp.Vas&tch My i. Caledonian. ID Second round, Dayne cup. May May 29 Caledonians vs. Ogden; - Salt Lake vs. Wasatch. May 87 Day ties rup.ffnnl (northern division); Wasatch vs. Hollandla. May 30 Salt Lake vs. Caledonians; Hollandla vs. Ogden; Wasatch va. Rangers. June I Ogden va Salt Lak; Hollan-dl- a vs. Wasatch. June 19 Ogden va Rangers; Coledanlas va Wasatch. Ths Wasatch-Hollandfixture, elated for May 27, w ill be pooatbl only provided thea trams ar not engaged In ths cup tits, and their return meetlngjnay also havs to be held In abeyanc. Now that the Wasatch team of Ogden Is to stay In the 8malev league, nv play laroiTtfopli y will b between Salt Lak eleven, and plans are under way to run a series of games to determine the best of these. Th 8 xteenih ward club waa loath to lesrs th Smalley cup rac. and ar ambitious to mak a great tn any other competition which ahowlng may b Other entries expected are from th handy. Caledonian and Holland culbs, and th Thlr. tlath ward, according to Walter Andrew, Jordan school soccer coach. Anyon Interested In this venture should attend A meeting to be held Wednesday evening gt the Deseret gymnasium. Should ths Salt Luke club maintain Its custom of splitting ths playing roster for the benefit of two team entered In the senior competitions, followers of th kicking gam expect little success for either In the way of championships this year. The old club Is sacrificing material honors for more lasting successes In the snort. No doubt 4f their teams aa individuals find themaelvea relegated later In the sea. son an Interclub game with Ogden or th Caledonian will be In demand. Ttropuscd-RPcnTia-- 0. .58, er 92 111 PiU-l.- i is ht kr 1 J 7 s and Commissioner Landis Dispels Bees Hopes of Getting Pitcher - 14 141 Totslo.. 25 CHICAGO, April 22. Mike Prender-gas- t, Totals. IS 1 l 7 27o IS1 Olnetnnetf whom the Philadelphia Nationals ....50 0 1 1 1 9 Chtrar. ought unsuccessfully to transfer to 1 Twa-bo- s Brrora Bobs. Mill, e Summary! Lake Salt City, wa ohe of five player De chert. hlta OT.rrall, Oeborne, Klmmlcb. PARIS, April 22. (By th Associated who must serve a years d Is associaStolen bet Sacrifice Bohn, Callaghan. with ) Jack Jack Dampsay, Oaborsa, Hollocber. Doubl tinder a ruling play Klmmlck ta Press from tion with ineligibles, Bohn ta Dtubect. Left aa baa Claelaaatl Kearns his manager, arrived Tha mad public today by K. M. Landis, Beae 7. Chic, ea bella Off Oebora 2. London today for a short visit, 4 aff Laqu 2. Rtrack ant By Laqu 4, by heavyweight champion managed to dodge commissioner of baseball. II played home 4. Umpire Moras and Quigley. Tim A crowd of several thousand enthusiasts with ineligibles, it was shown. 0080014 c First lit ilil 122 ? torted th veracious colonels, and they went forth and foraged In Boston and took away two pitchers and a shortstop. Never mind the pitchers, but behold the Scott's superb defens v play shortstop. ha been keeping the Yanks in the thick of the pudding. "Dont say that one man can't do a heap for a team. No on knows what th Phils might have done If Fletcher hod not come back. Out In Cleveland there Is Mclnnls. Speaker lured him from Boston, where the luring Is good. Mclnnls is hitting Clash April like a balloon buster. . Cleveland looks pretty good. Some folks said th Clevelands wer stale and naver were going 25 Between Lake to be In th fight thi year. On player enters and the plot changes., ; The St. Louts Browns gave up a regiKicker ment of ball players to get Danforth. Danforth- - Immediately holds up to his reputation by winning. For th moment the Brown teem to have got what they Friday even'ng the Utah Soccer Foot-bu- d wanted. Th players think tt has been union held Its final meeting on the found. That half the ergument. Smalley cup ecftedule, wh'ch at present, Two teams took their players on In an vep aftar lh eaolusion of th Excelsior and Sixteenth ward teams, ha not reached th half-wa- y mark. The league exclusive j of standing; yesterday's . matches, follows: Jon, 9 I a er tortay-by-wntkt- 112 112 arheduled. DETROIT. April U- - Vaach'a doubl hi tha ninth, scoring Haney, who also had douhlad, gava Detroit its second straight victory over Cleveland her today. Tha core Was I to 2. . . recruit pitcher from Byracuae. Olaetv worked well for the Tiger after tha second iifth. utitn i waa forced to glva Soon ; y,ftvp a pinch bitter, Uhle.held pt-- , Expected In liketrolt Id check untH the later stage of match Th i ma the ly to b on of th ftret held In Europe, I DETROIT CLBVEt.ANP. aa Jack Curley,-wh- o Is looked upon as , American ,' . AB.R.9 0.A. Crpemri . AB.R.H.0-- . representative. 4 1 9 Jamlaoe.If OlHaaey.lh.. 14 14 says George I eager to eomsi to America 0 I lCntabaw,2b 19 8tphnaa,2b to defend hi worlds OlVrach.H.. 9 4 4 9 Rpeoker.rf 11 winner of th th against UclnnlaAb 4 0 9Rallmaa,tf 4 0 12 9 championship, b mafch. Sewell, a. 1 1 9 2 4lBlue.lb .. 4 9 9 9 1 Tunnay-Greta understood th It tntlnar ptao that 4' rothrill.ef 4 9 2 2 9 Gardnr.Sb 4 Tun ney and Oreb In not rat definitely R Wood.rf. 4 Wlrigner.." 9 1 1 I of decided upon, and that th battl s Just 4 9 O'Nelll.r. Rseeier,.. 4 9 14 a likely to b fought In Madison Bquar 9 4 Olnea.p 4 CUI.P p. 1 9 9 9 9 Garden or tho 124th street stadium ao It Cobb ... 1 9 9 9 9 la In tho larger arena on Boyle' Thirty lIMokarit , 9 1 Acres In Jerey City. Carpentler will want to ret ths return Total . iTT 725 Is! Total . 54 1 12 271) match with Dempsey over ao that ha can xOoe out whoa winning rua sras Kgri. com her lo defend hla world errant!. tor ta Oleea n(trtfor Cobh ta ooraalh. tltla, or ebra h will post' Ro cond meeting with Dempsey pone th 9 Clora'and . t.v.,.9 I 9 9 9 9 or until August, ao that Ira eon 9 9 2 July 9 Detroit 9 12 ...9 winner Cutehaw, In th bout with th Tunnoy-Gro- h Summery Errara Uhl. , Oleea, v first. bits Gardner. Hollrnsna, Heavy. Dental Now that Dompaov ha started on hla Vterb. Thm-bsbit Fothrlll. Lett ea European trip, tt looks oa If Benny Leonta Rewoll ta Molnnlt. pley Uhl be eve Detroit 11. Olaealnad 4. Brae aa ball ard and Lew Tndlr would on July 2. A Uhl off Oleea 2. off Plllett 1, Off If Dempwy wer going to battl 8 tract sat By I'hle 1, by Olita 2. Blta Off Willi on bast day, anboxings Harry Oleea 9 la 7, off Pllletu 1 ta I taalxx. Hit nouncement to that effect would hare with pitched ball By t his fVceob, CuUhawl. been mad by this tima for It takes aev-tr- al Krane Umpire Plllett. pitch Winning month to smoko up a heavyweight nd Nallta. Tiara f seme-- 1 bear to aiianta. ; championship match properly. .' adult doe. These were Chicago and Cincinnati, and untJ the teams assimilate what they've got. It won't be possible to get much of a line on them. - If the Pirates could pick up a third baseman who is the equivalent of Groh, would be beating th other Pittsburg c ubs oftener. A third basemen, class, Is needed above everything. Then there's the Boston Americans, another team like Cine nnatl and Chicago, plugging along trying to establish Itself. Th Boston NsPona's havent aroused. They trained slowly, - Thay are still moving sedately. It was the new waiver rule that gava Johnston and Young to th Athletics. Th new waiver rule say that th lower team shall have first cholc when waivers ar asked. Be --funny If that rule should help the Athletics to beat out the other clubs. And last down the alphabet, Washington. Not w nnlng quite aa Griffith wlshe and not winning as It will, but certainly allowing that It another Washington team, even In the moment of vexation whan th'ngs do not go right. Peck and Harris will be working together, one of these days. Then look out. Stagg Floutt Idea of Athletic Heart of ney, now champion CUBS MAKE America, In one of the prelims to the Carpentier-Dempse- v battle at Jersey City, but hi showing tiler waa vary mediocre; In fact, Jones showed practically no ? CHICAGO, April 22. Chicago went Into ty goo3 lns .aMU'V A Wean Sweep at uppercut, which h let go at times, but of the strleu with Cincinnati, to 1, very wild. wblla Nsw York lost to Brooklyn, Lloyd, who Is a pretty fair boxer, was LUquss wildness, coupled with srratla foolish enough to try to mix with fielding and tlmtly hitting, gav th local when he should hav been boxlgg him, the final gam, with th result that the Canadian put CINCINNATI. CHICAGO. flm Australian down in the tenth, Jones AB.B.H O.A AB R.H.0.A, became so 'excited over the knockdown Bnrne.ef.. 4 0 9 9 1 Stit,f., 4 0 I 2 9 that ho rushed At Lloyd before he had I 9 1 I 4 Herpar.rf. 94 0 12 1 him a tdow on th heed 9 14 0 Duneen.lf 2 9 9 12 arisen and dealt whereupon the referee promptly awarded 4 Botin. 2b. 4 9 to th Australian. Lloyd will verdict tha 9 10 1 Danbrtjb 44 1 1 f 0 bav to show batter form than ha did 9 Klmmk.es 9 pcts to land I against Jones if h In tha states 9 'REDLEGS SERIES CLEAN SWEEP it v Vcaoe 4 4 v Soldier Jones Loset His Head ; Also Contest pe vt &&- 0'S I ijT,UfVL-- a jmreor. Tbrar-baa- e kltm Maraartll 2, Trayaor Homo ran Rowber. Rtoloa haara Tierney, 7'r7nr. Racrlflcoa Alonoltli, Tlamoy, Rowhor A Mot, Is Tierney t r(oo. Donbl play Maranrlll Rt. Leal R, Pittsburg Orimm. Lett a 7. Brae aa balls Off Haines 1, oft Bailey I, off Morriaaa 4. Btnmk eat By Bailty 1, by Soldier Jonas (first nanra Harold) of Morriaon I. Hits Off lUinra 9 In 4 inning: Cana'da lost to Albert Lloyd of Australia off Bailey 8 la 4 Inning. Hit by pitcher By on a foul in th tenth round In their Hlne. Crey. Wild pitches Htlnra. Bklley. twenty-roun- d fight in London. Leiac pltchar Halae.1 Umptra Rratall, Klem scheduled A te good, but aa a A sluggar Jone 54. and Email. . Time Gene Tun He boxed boxer he la a joke. t V 'v I 12 a - K , V. i Woodward Field Buzzers Will Undertake - to - Win Flag pn Local Diamond. .,40121 PIRATES WIN EASILY FROM CARDINALS v It ill r( V. vX ittlno " radiator. Msxwull, canter field. On the propellor (left to right). Baker, utility; Farrow, right flald; Maxflatd, left field. Standing (left Woods, short at op Gordon, third baao; Al Everett, pitcher; OLoary, second baao; Cooper, pltchar; DrlnkwaUr, utility; o. Everett, flrat baas; R. Woods, eantar" ot Twe-ba- Bobodnla Mays e ,1$'? th ....5 ' 9 V, A ,v The Salt Lake division of the United BOSTON, April 02. Marquards wild Btatee Air mail service will be representnese, parklttaon'a long triple to the center field and Henline' single rav Phila- ed In the Commercial baseball league by In the flrat inning A nine cotnpoeed of employees hi the serdelphia five run vice at Woodward flald. against Boston today, eventually winning, , to 2, Tha Buggers, as they ar known, are A diving shoestring catch by South-worhigh filers and will endeavor to mainwas a featur. an Unbeatable speed on the 1.000foot tain PHILADELPHIA. BORTON. throughout the season. The ' club AB.B.H.O.A. AB.B.H.O.A. level has out. on a nuinber of trial spins, been PowelLcf. 4 1 A A 0 Ropp.Sb., although they have not come actually Ler.rf ,, Kapf.se storm conditions.'1 WlUmAcf 4 2 10 Stbwrtk.rf 2 0 14 0 under tne test In 0 believe If 0 that they will be able to ,, 0 0 1 0 They King. 19 1 111 Roeckel.Sb 4 0 2 1 1 maintain as perfect a record on the diaIjealle.lb. I 5 Pletrhr 0 Holkalb., 2 0 010 0 mond aa they have In th various air Prknsn.Sb S 2 1 4 12 12 levels. - Ford. 2b, Healiao.c 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 O'XeiLe.. The Buszers have two seta of twins 4 0 0 Klog.p Marqnard.p 0 0 0 0 0 In their lineup, a well as A Maxfleld aw) Oeschaor.p 4 9 0 0 9 a MaxweH. This makes their plane I Wateoa.p.. 9 9 9 9 9 twin-si- x. The Everett boys, stars Cbratabry 1 9 9 0 9 at thea West high school In former years, sse to R 9 27 19 25 24 27 2 help to the expected Total. Tt1a.. f 9 club. Al Is a be g big His Btted for esehger la eighth. pitcher of O.ability. 4 9 0 brother 9 9 9 0 Woods and Philadelphia plays first base. Boato 9 0 1 1 9 9 9 9 R. Woods will play shortstop and catcher, Error Two- Ramm.ry: Kopf 2, Fletcher. Maxwell and IMaxfield will bane bit Hetillae. Three-haSira Parklneoo, respectively. be neighbors on the outfield. Maxwell will e Povroll. Stole, haw William. Lelto, be In Maxfleld In left. Farand center Parklb-oDoable phiy Fletcher, Crnlw. Gordon to Fletcher to Lealls 2: Kopf to Ford to row Is designated right fielder. will hot comer and O'Leary Hoik. Left oe beo Phlladeipblra 9. Bo to. will occupy the 11. perform on the keystone. Base oa ball Off Ring 5, nff Mir- Cooper, 1. R track pitcher, and Baker and Drinkwater, utilguarri S, off Oeachrer 4, off Wt ant By Ossrhfrr 1. Hlta Off MnrgnaM 2 In ity. complete the lineup. Thla club, it is 4 Inalag; aff Owcbgw 4 in T 14 Inning: off believed, will keep Uncle Sams fliers W a toon 1 la 1 inning. Wild pitch Ring, wall up in the Commercial league race. Orach rar. Laring pitcher Mirquard. Umpire ODay aad Hart. Time 2 boom. to- - 112 lei I ' I j X t M ' IB. a 41IM IMI .222 T Tbatarday'a Ratal ta. Rt. Lonla Cbtcaro 7, St Lent 19, Detroit Cleveland 2. Detroit 4. Philadelphia Boataa 7, Philadelphia 1. Nw iurkM Mft'e 2, Ke Xrk At Dempaey-Carpantl- aanaaa.r-- Batted for Rhea la eighth. tBatted tor Schmandt la aeroath. for Bontbor la ooroatb. I I Betted for Crane la aeraath. IRaa far T. Griffith la ssrsuth. New Terk 1 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0--4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kroeklya .. , Errors Schmandt, Jaarrln. Two. Rammer,: bae kite Bancroft, Rmltk. Ttaras-bar- a hit MeuseL Rtoloa baara Bawltag TeaaR 1, Measel. ' Grab 1 Racrtflra hits Rawliaga, Grime. Double play Grab to Bawltoce te Kelley. irtl ea baeeo New Terk 11, Braoklya 1. Bern ea balle off Byaa 4, eft Rhea 1, off Grlmea 4. R truck eat By Ortmee A Hits Oft Byaa 4 la lent nr: off Rkea 1 la 1 la. hint; off Caiwry 1 la 1 laalnf. Balk Grime. R. bolls Miller Poed Losing pitcher Bran. Empire tflraao, Rlaler and McCormick. Ylmf 2 boars. v J 4 - 000 .... 0 10 0 0 IT.Grfth.. 0 0 0 0 0 IHeed ... 0 1 0 0 0 oar u Total;., to (Nals a 'r iit 0 9 9 Total. H t 10 11 Taylor.e., a a (ruc.M... a 4 liirrb.w. i 1 1 4 e... Millar, a 1 Poat.lb 4 4 4 4 1 OiIbm.,. tRsuther 00 19 Bhoa.p .. 0 Caossy.p. T. " i tstsatsxv-O- f f?. AB.R.H.O.A. 4 0 .A 0 U 4-- 9 4 0 1 4 4 Mysn.ef.. a Schmdt.lb, Shtanract ,59 ,750 i BROOKLYN; Messel.U. Kelly, lb. .2 .50 , 4 9 4 Ne other fame .York. I Whan Wheat and Myora 'opened tha boventh with single Manager Robinson ruahad out thro MtAamet pinch hit tens, all of when received base ott, ball.. O. A .454 .509 4 4 4 1 .47 a 4 , .772 at It. Lonla Oerelmd 44 Itvtrolt. Waahingtaa at. New York. BROOKLYN, Aprils 12. After holding Brooklyn to two hit tn ix Inning today, Ryan Uow ui and tha Dodgers bunched thro kit. with tbroo posse aid a aacrt-fle- o fly, tor a victory over Now a. H I (I By Tribuna Special Sports Servi. Is nothNEW YORK.' April IL-T- her ing nw to report regarding Jack Dempseys plana Both th champion and hi manager, bfor wiling for Europe ten day ago. Insisted that no contract had bean signed for Any European bouts, and that tha trip I being token "on speculation," with th idea of taking advantage of anything that turns upr Thar Is reason to belisrs, howtrsr, that a return match betwsaa Dempsey and Carpantisr, tn Europe, wnar agreed upon long ago, and that Dempsey and Kearns only aura watting for an opportune tlm to announce It. , Th fact That Major WUeon; with th B. of la conCharles Cochran, batching stadium in tb , hug opon-a- lr structing a London Indication a la suburbs of otrong that Dampaey will meet Carpentlar there, and probably Jo Bockstt and Bombardier Wells. It la Bot beyond th bounds of possibility that Dempsey will met Wells in th London stadium, despite th fact that tb pair are a good a matched to mast at Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jaraay City, naxt Labor day. .. , . r.c. Leah 2 Chicar ' TOKK. Tu T ............... .t AB UA0TB. Clereland Rt. Lonir rastsrdxy'a Karaite At Breoklya Nsw Tort I, Brook!,. A At Boat Philadelphia 9, Boston 1. At Flctstrarg SL Loot 1, Pittsburg 14, At Chicot Cine Until 1, Cklc.go A B.acrtt, Tort Opportune Time Arrives. for, Detroit. A2CEK10AS Cincinnati , Run ning Pbns4lpkla LmU . klt Brook!,. . , Bo.ro. . . , NEW DEfra-0:j;u- I f,1 Bunched Hits, Passes and Sacrifice Fly in Sixth Downfall of the Champs. - IJ fflID TIGERS ; Landis also held that Hub Purdue, former major league pitcher and more recently- - manager of the Nashville Southern association team, had no valid salary claim against th club. , Commissioner Landiss ruling relative to Prcndergast opikes President Lanes Commissioner hopes of adding the elongated Mik to tbo Bee staff. , In 1918 the Phillies turned Prender-gos- t over to Balt Lake. j)wing to serious illness in his family, Frendergast decided to remain la th east. As 1918 was a war year and baseball a very nnrertain enterprise, th Bees did not press their title, and Mik played with a shipyard or steel works club. This year PbdsdelpbiaMnade an effort to complete the- - dealbut, as indicated by the foregoing dispatch, Judge Landis refused to permit rit to' go through. Consequently the Bees lose one of the prospective pitcher whom they hod hoped o get. I aTv ANNIVER9ARY 19 OB9ERVED. WASHINGTON, April 22 The fiftieth anniversary 'of Arbor day was celebrated her today with planting of tree lo memory of J. Sterling Morton,-founde- r of ,h observance and governor of Ne- brack when It wo a territory. A large attandad th delegation of Nebraskan caremony, which waa at th headquarter of th American Forestry association. MACKS DEFEAT ... ei RED SOX, 7 TO I snSMBsasam 4 PHILADELPHIA. April 22. The former Athletic third baseman, Jo Dugan, today waa mainly reeponstol for th victory of Boston over the Philadelphia Americans. Dugan g home run Into title bleachers with two man on, In th flrat kintrg, gava the vluitois a lead which we a never checked. x BOSTON. AB R.H.O.A.I roUlnarf Rmltb.rf.. Pralt.Ib.. J Harrle.lt Dngnn.Sb. Burn. lb., 1114 Blit Jnbnetn.lb 4 1 2 2 2: Welker, rf. 4 9 9 9 0Wlcb.rf -1 tlMlller.lt ,, 4 4 9 1' Parkises, 12 19 DyketAb . Gallowy.u B. Harris, p Moore. p .. Braalt . . Totals . 8 7 14 27 Baited for Muor ...I .... . Boston PHILADELPHIA. AB B.H.O.A, 0Yaa.2b.. 0 111 9 4 4 9 9 9 9 I 9.9 1 1 9 119 0 2 1 111 9 2 9 1 1 1 - - : That Leonard and Ton&ler will battl to th big arena In Jersey City In more than probable, desplt th feud that exist beof th two crack tween the manager by far In biggest llghtwelghta This Iscareer. Th gats rematch of Leonard ceipts will break all record for lightwould b more Leonard bouts and weight than foolish to pass it UP booaus - of some fancied rrlsvanc. While ring followers are moat anxtoua to sea the bout, thay will b disappointed If th man do not fight with a decision at itake. It ta ao seldom that A ltv opponent la dur up for Leonard It seems a sham to mak a mare exhibition out of what should be a championship battle. There are thre reasons why th bout will be bald in Jersey, If it la held at all. Th most Important to that th arena on oo much tarter Boyle Thirty Acre than any In New York mat. Another reason ta that decisions or not allowed Bout Probable. 4 9 9 2 1 9 9 1 9 0 9 9 to Jersey, 9 1 7 27 19 Totals . la aiatb. 9 1 9 9 9 9 , . r 1 - . Feelinjr Is Bitter. 1999 1 9--7 There 91 ! no doubt that Leonard really Philadelphia . doe feel very bitter toward Tandler, Summary! Errors Pratt, Dasan. PUtensor, Whan Tendlar took his forfeit last sumHorn Younr. Twodwie hits Dykes, Karr. declared that ho naver run Degas, Racrifle hit Smith, Dentil play mer, Leonard would tot th Philadelphian get n crack Plttengsr to Pratt to Baras; Toon, anas-slsto- at tha title as long aa h held tha crown. Loft Galloway to Tonng to Johaana. o bases Bustos 9, Philadelphia A Rtrorb at Leonard would not break hi word If he meat Tradler tn Jersey, aa that would By Harris 1, by Moor 4. by Karr A Hit Off Harrit la 1 inning; off Moar 10 ta 9. not b a championship match, strlcUy Harris. Vmpirra Chill aad speaking. Luring trltchtr. Owens. Tims f gsme 1 boor 55 mlnntsa. In Jersey,' Tendler could not win th GRIFFS DROP THIRD STRAIGHT TO YANKS NEW YORK, April 22. Th New Tort Americans mad It thre atralght from another today, wtnnlng Washington pitchers battl by a cor of 4 to 1. Joe, Bush, the- former Boston pltaher, had the better of Gleason, a recruit, tho New York pitcher yielding only two hits. A home run by Wltt, with Bush on base In the fifth Inning, tied the score for the Yankees and Bush's sacrifice fly sent New York ahead in th seventh. - I KBW YORK. WASHINGTON. WBKH.O.A.I ABUII.O.A. 01 Witt. rf. 4 1 1 0 lb. 2 9 0 2 Fnrster.lf Harris, 2b. 1 9 Milan, rf. 4 0 9 2 0 Biker, lb, ( cf . 4 McMIlas.cf Klee, 4 1 8mlth. If, 4 9 0 I 9 919 Plnp, lb., 1 I! Ward, 9b. 4 Pcknxb.ss LtMrra.Sb. 2 9 0 1 2 Bcott, as... I 1 1 9 4 1 Gkarrity.e 2 19 2 0 Bchang, I. I I G lea sue, 4 Bub. p. 9 ) 0 2nd go, 411 010 411 4119 4111 I I 19 , Totals. .29 2 2 2412 Wauhlnictoa New York .....0 ,...,..9 Totals.. .29 4 1 27 19 0299999 9 0 9 9 2 1 1 93 4 TWO baa Error Rrhaag. Snmraarv: hit Ratria. Sacrifice bits Bona rate Witt. Judge. Bush. Double play Harris te Fsckla New York 7, rangb to JudfS. Left e bite Bsse so balls Off Bush 4. aff Wssblagtca r- Glrasua 4. Struck eat By (ilraeua 2 plrss fnenolly, Wllaa sad Walsh. That at 1 .55. gam THREE HOMERS GIVE BROWNS VICTORY - Three horn runs by Lsftfielaer Kenneth William, oa ban each time, featured with 81slr th locals 19 to 7 victory over Chicago here today. Williams smashed out his circuit drives In th ft Hat, sixth and sevBT. LOUIS. Mo, -- April 22. . enth Innings. "Dixie" Davl and Urban Shocker held th Whit Sox to four hits, but twlv bases on ball and a homer by Right-fieldHooper, with Johnson and Collin on base, accounted for th eva runs scored by Chicago, er BT. LOUIS. AB R H.O. A. CHICAGO. AB K H.O A Mr Ilia. 3b 4 9 Collins. 2b 1 1 rt 4 1 Mosul, cf. 4 9 4 1 If.. Filk. Hliraly, lb I 1 Bella Irk, e 9 1 Hlr. Tnbta, at . 4 4 Herbs, lb 10 4 KMister, lb 14 1 1 O'WUlleraOf 1 I 2 9 2 2 4 9 (12 9 4 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 Jsrbsa,ef, 4 9 9 2 9 4 9 9 9 01 Hevsrsld e, 4 9 1 9 17 2 OHlerher.M.. Acoata, p. 1 9 0 9 Drapori.p ,1 4 9 4-- 1 Yaryaa.. 1 4 9 0 0 Jersey Favorable. 'r-s- ey ed left-hand- lp llght-hrevy- o-- 19 19 119 Tokio Tarns Out in 7 4 24 14 Ttala. ..94 to 12 21 19 Birred (of Davenport la alalk. 0 O 9 9 9 4 9 9 4 T Cblcjo 4 0 9 9 9 4 9 9 Rt Louis ,i 19 Dsvrs-nert- , Summary; Errors Slieely, Rckalk. Tw-bae Gerber. blta Tobin, Darla, tier-be- Me Menu. - Home mas Williams 4. Itolra base Staler. Sacrifice M- tUmper. Doubl Isrbe 9 plays Gerber (ssraeliledl; Johnson 1 Collins I Shrrly; McManus to Gerber to Staler. Left ea bases Chtraao R, Rt. Ixmls A Rases on balls Off Darla 4, eff Davenport 1, off Shocker A Struck out By Acnota A by Daria 4. Hlto Off Araeta 10 off Darla S I 2 4 Inning, off Davenport I la I Wislinings, off Shocker aooo la DA Inning. hing pitcher Parti. . Ixwlns pitcher Acosta. aad Morlarity. Umpires Hildebrand!. Dloee Tims. 145. i third reason why Jersey will 94 th seen of th big lightweight Attracth itnlt tion I that if th affair go It could be staged again, either In J flniwh en env-thlor Nw York. If thy Ilk even terma'th next boot will wall as th first. If Tandrew olmoat dler won th popular decision, A return engagement would b a still Wggsr attraction. But If th men fought to Nw York state, th chancre ar that on bout would end it 11. of winning th popuTendler chenc lar decision or making a good ahowlng depend on whether Leonard will be pus-flT. by Lew eouthpaw tyl efmsbox i r s Leonard he really bretn 1 ceuaod Tnd.r plenty ef trouble urea to wta easily enough, hut he end there to not fought a of telling bow be would far t s wy on of them. r A a general thing ny smart ? . can mak a left. hander look ch-- u. 1 s.der a a whole lack vrau, i, . generalship. They her a tew at x a which they repeat over and over regardleae of their opponent atria. Tandler happens to b th xevp' 5 t th rul. Low con box cleverly u for th beat of them, end th fret 4 t -h stand with hi right hand out Stead ef hi loft rema to glv him a . of being a hem, advantage Instead a The open-ai- r boxing reason In r stadium on Boyles Thirty Acts p- will be launched On Decoration d- -y w. A an American hi ch'-plonahbout between Gen lunney, t champion, and Harry Greb of Plttebur i. No contracts have yt been svned. b t Greb tift agreed Ur the matc i. "Doc Begley, Tunneya manager, ta holding for a higher peroentag of th r piu and It probably will b given to h. a. Th 4 0 11 Deris, p . 4 9 1 9 2 Shocks, f 0 9 9 0 4 MeMnus.Sb Total. .10 Fcr.s ' to See First Cell Gzr. ) TOKIO, April fl (By th Asaoctatr I Press ) A crowd of 10 49 persons wn . nemed th first gam played by the Im ana university baseball team, whl, 1 of ram to Japan on th invitation Waaeda unlreralty for A rent of twelr hsr. gam Th visitors lost th opening contest, a g affair, taking a a.mtout 1 1 th hands of th Japan couglx4' Th eeore: 4 to 0. I I Indiana unlvaralty ........... 9 Bght-hlttln- Waaeda , 4 9 9 It Graduate llcnczer cf of u. wa r. Prouse, who ha been th f" ' ' uat1. eland manager of the t'nlver r of I TWO RE8CUKR9 ARE KILLED. MORGANTOWN. W. Va., April 11. Two rrscus worker were killed end two other Injured today t th Almena min ef th bturm Coal company, near here, fall of when they wrk pruohed under of while aewrchlng for th bodl tlte two miner who met death tn a cv-l- n several day go. ' title unless he. scored a knockout or wa awarded th battl on a foul. If a decision were at stake h might have som slight chenc of scoring a knockout, ss In that case Leonard would hav to take chances and not play safe altcrether. With Leonard free to box offensively ss much ao h thinks necessary, tt to 100 to 1 that h goes th limit. Leonard has a pair of tegs that or lightning fast, and when h choose to run there is no on fast enough to catch him. Th hi man so champion generally outclass tor that h doe not hav to run. but so U h were do t h would not hMitat to danger. i a fine last fall, will hand In h a I tlon to th athletic council at Ha meeting on Tuesday, lha r cceptcd, will not go Into a ct June u , 1. Proure will not A a candli' t position of graduate mans; r lb I - falL f..r t i;ln 1 4 |