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Show EMgjSXI TAKE 12 MBfT AND Was JEFF-Th- ere I NothttpllfeT. Do - 'i" faoJ: AiOl alPntw.l Lr4Nfj ' " - . lwT f Xholdup - Te By BUD FISHER a ft., off.) lac- 9. attack V-- . L., H MUKKING, APRIL 26, 1922. xHUiVX-ErrVESDAX fAMt (wcia. He AiKeb") vny monu,ai V what) 11 - Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Behind-Having Trimmed Angels' Beavers Only Ones to Boost Batting Marks; Wings, Beelets Will Try Tie Bees for Second in Club Fielding List to Pull Seals' Whiskers L Bn ..i,. ... ......... f. r--?w5f irufftfitiruififi .72 S ! OLUB BATTING. OLUB I.W. JfcO. M I The flush of Victory dyeing their classic teat u res a deep rod, the Bee today will naa the seals. Judging from the char acter of last week'e performances, the flush which o'erspreads the countenance is far from bates f the four card variety. Bather, it la one beginning a ith the and easing with the In other word the flush has all the appearances of being of the J rimnouoo . tandinq of THi ct una 1 : ? 1 1 f; : 3 : i I i ; : ' t'':'.;JL sr ie, L, n m,-u- ' 2f?B,u I" " fi'JL''- :5 teS mT Hit Ball Hard. T ho Baa hit all aorta of pitchingleft handed, tight 'hanxted, overhanded and UMwUhandaA. The same pltohers who pitched the Angela Into ft pennant last aat the Bees last waak, year pttofeed Crandall, Lyons, Thomas and pumovlch were all with the Angels in their pen Earner Ponder, who came nsjal drive. with a groat reputation, and a deserved one, waa little mora effective than the raw. The Baa hit 'am all, and they bit 'em. hard. The only game the Salt Lakers loot Mi a defeat due to the sudden wildness ot,a Salt Lake pitcher. Even that game wag one In which the Angela war (Ivan a real battle. roughout the week the Boar batting wm consistent and they mala their hits count. An extraordinary number of their mis were tor extra oases, three baggers numerous. Their deoeing unusuaiij fease was also of the heat, report from Angeies being to the effect that the neiaing waa something to talk In ou sum the Sailt Lakers iteroa four double plays. owever. the Us Auaele series but the San Francisco aeries isn't otr. Ih fact, It hasn't even begun. The next six days wili be a real test for the Boas, If they can hit the Seal pitchers a they did the Angels pitchers they will win some ball games. The whole lineup of the Bees, from top to bottom, Is composed of batsmen who are dangerous to their antagonists at any unw. lks Bees' Pitching Good. Last week the Bees had good Ditching Gould, Kalllo, Lewis and Bromley renders a good account of themselves. Thurston lost the only game of the week, springing: a lack of control In Wednes day's game, Harry Blaeholder. relieving rnurston. pitcnea great nan weaneeaay, but on Sundav he had to be rescued. Sam Lewis waa credited with two victories last week, which offsets the two hard-luc- k defeats he suffered in Salt The (ratifying surprise of the week waa the playing of Joe Cartwright, the Bees young first baseman. Not only did Joe perform in a highly satisfaotory manner in trie asm. qui auto he was a whale w th the bat. Of the nine hits Joe registered last week, five were for extra bases, and moat of them were of the timely varletj HU hatt 1ng msrk jaogAi Ug) $7 potel uuring me aerie Although, naturallr. It Is ret too early to iudca accurately, :t may be that Bait nas rona. anotner wi Bheeiy, ixe, i eweeretz irottl iifs i'HfF oewts. was able to take part fectof wrist, Vtnaa - 5 H ! 3 :::::::: if 1 I t l 2 J I J? I 8T I0 I III 1 I 1 , t lJ 42 i 2 J I ,3M 0 il I ; !! ' j PITCHING RECORDS .438 I JS J Arlett, Osklsnd Fsader, Las AaMkit Mitchell, s.n Pratrttace (Job 14, Salt Lets Coumb.. monds. The league waa organised four year ago by George Uewellyn, who the pre- uie league ror mis season. At wsjs.-p- i first the league was oontlned entirely to eumneeB rioums sua meir employees, and . in ur.ua m wui iooai I mymttmw followers of amateur baseballpiayea. dubbed It tne crutcn league. However, the pace set has steadllv Im proved, and the City Amateur league la now rated as a real contender for the amateur haseball hon..r on the local lots 1 Kose i I e e J J J f J J J. J Pick MPS MBaM.'. '" 11 . Keith-O'Bri- O- - HSS; .... rartwrlght Crw rl Mast S :S JS ta shafting today to wend the TTnlver. sin of WBhln(rt..n'a Pacific coam champion orew to Heisrhkeapeie, N. Y.. !ln June for intersection resratta. OB Saturday tne oarsmen .etited decisively the Unof California crew on Lake Wash. iversity Ingtoft here. A meeting of university has been called to dlecuas sanding the Washlhgtonlans eaart. NKW YORK. April rowing circles were agog today over the esnaoteA nury oi ivaxmngron state university's orew. faclfic 'oaat oharrrplon, th the in-lertxHieariate rraua at I iiiirnsasnasi It had been anticipated thai 'allfomla. which finished second to the oowerful m wmrt m-wotita send Its oarsmen east, but the defeat of the Bfff Saturday by Washington by the wide margin nf nine lenathn cniri.i. Esitie Tt. eelsh BlTiwin 84.-B- aatern ni ' . I . . ......... AB. Jf It f vwl anisnr . xs l:'. ' Sanpete Juniors Win High School Track 4 B Ball History 3 12 S i f0 IT 14 0 0 0 t s 88. 0 8 1 t. t .300 .385 .000 .81 S :8S :ST. I M air .000 3TJ .18 1 .SB .147 .... 0 0 ft 0 0 0 2T8 .280 .000 .000 noo .000 .000 tes .000 om St BR. TB. SR. 1 0 8 I S I If23 8 1 SB. .bm .83 o i .200 .000 .888 .888 J I LW. P.O. 0 ? S S t f ;I ff !i ! M 4 1 fl f ' it . B B ff B f 3 1 n is i 1 0 S 1 a a B 'f- - B f f B f f f Jt f4 iS ! H M a 14.. I.. 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Wtllte warn .800 nil,,n.j SSfJBj the first round for fouling. .424 ourai met ei one round Bad of ,nd- thirty-fiv- e ii? .800 .000 much-wante- f t f It T I fl St S S B I 1 t II I f t .,tf 1 . 1 :r.T.4. .188 fddie-welgh- ts BR. to u i SB SOS B fS 4 it Bekelte . ,..39 1 M S B , . B. ' ............ . ff 803 stofskr .000 "B ii IB 37 14 V BR NOR; B SB. 3B. BmsBsaew" si 88 . mm.. Bregg . Jf .000 W,Bwnt SB 13 .. rtttnens Topis LW. six-rou- 4 Omaha De Moines ut AB. ......... BI Ballsy f. fOBTLAND Kelly Laced. o. ' Tots" m 18 .80 .917 .818 .888 .417 f5 t , 71 u josepn vTlchlU Oklahom. City Tnlas Steax City .800 .800 Ma-lod- ttBB . . M JBJ .200 3 1 iZAJB .-L' 000 .373 .370 .800 .800 S B. .....jj Hrajt llswks ;B ii 1 jamas . Seaaeldsr Jjsrphy 9S S o 1 3 ' B-- ; mm .400 n 1 " ra .800 .800 3 88 000 P.O. .800 f' 1 14 ml to Bt TB. (i I "VV OAKLAND Red Newoy, after "toy tag4' with Wto-le- y Toy of Rock Springs, Wyo,, cor six full rounds, was given ail honors at the St. Paul . . .400 final gong. Red simply his way' ''through the six rounds and conic' have been awarded the decision at the Tsetstasy'i Besaita, close of any round. Newer featured a R. It. At Lonl.rille block for Toy's famous and dangerous left S 11 Kama. City lead and then stepped Into the lead with a Lotdtvllle . 3 Caldwell Batterie.: ts4 MeOarty; CmlMf aa hard right smash to the face. Wesley f got but few of hl straight lefts across Meyer. In any of the rounds, due to Newey efAt Oolnmbos R. ficient defense against the noted lead. ?i The first two rounds carried alight shades Mlnne.poll, CeiumbtM ..,.11 13 8 for Red, who worked continually on Toy's Batteries: MeLsaghlla, WIUIssjs sad Ma Tar; face and in the second got. over three and Northrop Hartley. right leads to the wind. The third waa Red's big round, when he treated the At Indianapolis B H. Wyoming boy to numerous lefts to the 1 Milwaukee . ...... T mm j ism counters to tne aeaa 13 0 which rocked Indianapolis . ..... the latter on each exBatteries: Llngrel, Kinpllng and Oessstt; The fourth went big for Newey. change. feu ana who kept showering hla man with right-han- d smashes to the Ate; Th fifth At B. opened With Toy leading out and scorSt, Psal ; ing a few lefts; but, due to one of Red's Toledo . 3 , Batteries: Borers aad rights, he slacked up in his aggressiveness The hurt round was easilv Nmv'i Ayers, Herbst sad Sehauftl. Toy was kept busy t8Bdar aw of those right-han- d blows to the face, which WESTEBN LEAOtTZ. rouna very nuie defense during the Won. Lost. Pet whole bout. sr. o I .080 .ooo .080 .090 .000 .000 .000 .087 .800 . '"'Sssii.'H. fRf m9fV'' SS "' " -- (3 U1 jRl: .00 I 3 J i I 4 ( , ? .20 .87 .87 Connolly KUhnllen I 80S ko .780 .887 g M8MM . Walberg . Blemlller 875 SI ef W .800 .780 .780 mmL Lf. P.O. SB B i ono .378 a Draw; Kelly Is Laced. Eddie Kellv waa artvan am t 'ah. lacing In his bout with Leonard Melody of Laramie. Wyo. Kelly was .27 completely outclassed, hut 1 wept the full Denver .... J .182 distance, .300 y i trying in every round, featured a left and right lead to the .800 j1 Tettarday's K.iolta. fiace and wind to which KeUy .83 always At Wichita 1 B. fell victim. The Wyoming boy took th J Bleax City s first with the round, two rounds following -f .......... 4 SS3 Wielnta rin his favor, while the last two slightly Baitertss Wilson nd 1 Masssr .883 sad Qnerrr; ' .over big for Malody, who 1 .380 McDonald. hit Kelly with anv number nf ,,rA All other games postponed; 1 .250 In all punches n exchanges. Malody lacks .000 real hard as o punches, Kelly, after receiv .000 BBUtBABJr ASSOOIATIOW, ing tne good, clean punches he did, would easily have been counted out had Won. a Lest. Uw Orleans the Wyoming pride the steam behind Rock the blows. Both hova ww. vmi a .ir .000 Little .583 hand at th decision, due to their game- 0 .000 Mobile 1 .... .848 .000 .800 .000 Birmingham Red Davie, after d.uilii ,i . .. .500 .000 Nashrill fH change to the face and '1 ?veIy . Atlanta o ., .000 m clean-cwon Td lt'ia, a easily Chattanooga . .888 decision. Davis forced every set-tMsek, Seattle 000 and, barring three or four tlmea, tod Into Bregg, Seattle Tea tarday'i Basalts. g) .000 every exchange. Davis scored heavily in At New Orleans 1. Maw a. the second, when he hammered away leans S. ALT LAKERS IN NEW YORK. during an exchange against th ropes, At Atlanta Mobile 4 Atlasta f. Special to The Tribes. landing squarely on Ted's face many At Memphis Nashrllle . Memnkla 4 times. Titus mad a short stand In the Miss L. At Uttle Rock Chatianoo.. in t.iti. n.a rtjgg X(K' AprilandItBristol, of the sixth, but this stand was opening wife. sa 'i very short. Titus' inability to got on the aggressive side, coupled with Red's Lewrens healthy awats to the face, terminated in 0 2 .222 .000 the third straight defeat for Titus in as Mlddleton 14 0 S .314 McOnnn many weeks. 1 Elliott OtesMtt Welter .000 .40 i B 1SS "no Am a .: .000 .080 .000 .000 .oon T l . boo o M sea .ooo .00 ' B 1 T.s 141 r f BOB ? "' " i0 . 300 .is ff! .A i 8 it .;'i 1ST HI n B.,...,;iB... -- r $ t f ,t,. .. S w : 0 7 3 taM AHQBUSS. SB. H. IB. SB. m o 4 14 4 0 1 .?i f !3 0 0 II 138 lis I' 0 1 :SS 0 a i ' .! M I 1 yf ' ! S f si m 444. . ! U .808 Stringham and White Go Four Lively Seaaiona to Hnl, .821 .338 . 200 821 . 1 OSi ' 13 . a 4 1.000 1.000 1.000 i .... ........ i1 1 .324 .270 .17 1.000 1.000 B 0 .......... I m .14 ea .080 0 0 0 g 1 oittui nea 240 8 B 1 M f0 8 2 a f3 .34 1.000 1.000 1.000 i 4 g Jsmes, Vernon Pitkwy, Vernon Bjsasa. I tetirsas. EastlaaA MieoietSB, Portland Oar4er. Seattle Jsesbs, Seattle Lewis. Salt Lake Crasdsll, Loe Angeles ...... Olllsnwarer, Sen fr.aclses. . Bnea, Saersmeate Press., Sacramento Befit. Teraaa Dumovkh, Um Angeles Brawler, Salt Lake Kallle, Salt Lak Jones, Osklsnd .Vteh.ua. gacraniento Boss. Portland , Lere, V.rkna Kims. Sacramento Altas, Ssn rrasetoee Kreraer, Oakland Penner. Sserasaeato Pfsamaa, Seattle Deaglss, U Aageiss Wafiaee, Lea Aageiss Schorr. Seattle Tln, Oakland .. Freeman, Portland Suth.rl.nd. Portland Bell, Sesttle Los Asselea LjroBi, Let Aageles gsvls, San Praoclsee Bllsr, Oaklsad ,. .gar .3H 0 4U4os4o0.ae4 iv p Record I 13 8 100-yar- d T7... SB. f8 1 10 Meetrt aaa.. i 2 ....... OWjflsr, Pertiaad rseth. Vernon 1.000 1.000 1.000 8 0 ii I I J ...... LAKE. I IS 40. M Ipaslsl te The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT. 24 The lnrer- 0. mm traok meet ofApril the North Sanpete was school held high Friday. The Juniors won try a narrow margin, beading the ecuiur oniy one poini Miner 'threw the Jones xww rest The javeun sash kUtae . w maae ov (iiinaerson In 1 second. Ostksra MB BUlv isnortt Pearee loinel ihe Besd . Summary: ranlkn teas, coming from the International Juniorw: Olssn. Hum. XssgM ir.,t I Arlett leadke Madsen and MonSen 34 Minfa. 3 iKilnt. mid Sfiner or,v,' Brown 1 icher Pat Kilhulen was added to the Qunderson 21 mores. Barton and Aleari Cooper l'OM Hid dun. MO further I North Sanpete expects' to take developments of a definite rf,l,,,, ' 10 serf .came to the. surface In the matter Khar., of honors in the division meet to Its be gTZJ!?. Si ie suspension of Manager BUI Ken- - held noon. J?1?? ....... nrsnssnr it ay of the Beavers, although much ran spilled by all concerned In airing views and their grievances. Praal. Millers Make Unusswd den McCarthy took occasion to make in politico remirM aoout UWner W . of the Portlandera, and It Kalaer woaw;iPIer not be at all surprising If some TOLBDO. Ohio. Anril 14 sShie iealhe action were taken in conmwMon spoils olub of tne American Th. Total. association the prealdeat'a sharp utterancea. has established what Is believed to be a sea a won rive of seven world's record for conaeoutlve, nn the Coyotes last week, the Hirers ing When the club finished Sunday's . ............ 18t Rosa toof tflve of seven from the Indians, and gam with a to 8 win over the local . theB Beavers, aettlnir awv t a m,r association club, thoy had played U Thorpe h 3 Keiiworth. woi id up with ur of seven from the games without a shutout. Hale . ..U Oawa. Th Millers began their string of vic- Satherlaa . ., He the Bees are playing the Seals tories about twenty day. before ih smsS High .... I week. Sacramento will play at Los of the 1830 season. They went through Poole IS at Portland and Oakland the 131 season without being shut out rrumpl.r . . . at fie attle and haws scored In every game played (3sa IB :grfibtlowng table shows the offen- - this spring. Ssnrast s, 0 4 0 0 0 ff T I 444 ...... wma i.nn .... ........ MtAoley Twombly Undimore 0 0 R S S 1 W "' 8 9a till 100 .2 ticr.b. 4 iS I SetT HVI rL I B. .." ... ..... 1 t . w w . 13 Owens 4 .4 s i14f I t a t 11 f 1 f Bromley 4 1 SALT . i. 0 1 fS ? 0 3 2 -. ....... t.aie cats t4 ( it f ! I IB 14 IS ...-..-- 8 :. Lssesri i i v - M f f 4 a JSB . - 4 - o ... .......... PT.ikI..- 0 0 8 Breaisa. Osklsnd Bell, Teraaa ,., halleabaek, Vernon DalUy. Seattle BMsae, Seattle Been, Saa rrsaelsee Bay, Vernon Oeary, Sas rraaetaee ......-- ( Thomn.. Las Aageiss Ittsratea, Salt bake jj Z I sneoooooooso'. ;::::U pimr Blaeholdar 1 T 4 84 0 II J B $ l tS ...IS ....... 11 Sana Wllholt Siglle .... Schick .... V1" Thorn wwm Washington . 4 IS s "t f2 ratals........ The Zollerhaeh Paper company will play the nine on the field at the South Junior hlah school The Co ital Sleotrio and Smlth-SVu- s nines will complete the schedule for the day with a game on the Bast high oampus. mis wiu constitute tne Tuesday night division of the league. A. aiz.eluh or ganisation, similar to the Tuesday night division. Is belnc orwanlaad and will olav I on Thursday evenings. 1 S 84 - ' i 1 ? JSS nni-- " W4au..i. lMl...Uf.ml.f. ... .ii. ... wm. wminesl at the munloioal nark. The srama la mien scheduled for 8:30 o'clock, aa are all the 83 m 1 S fill 3 ....... .... Csflel IT f M M M . . 18 ill!! vrr other games in the league. fi - if m St 4 JJ .8 (Bm geb.ag a i M "'' Si?" B B- - s ? J J ... 1 wm. - ........ , San r.a. Wr. Bsjsstea, SaeraSHate l FOR WYOMING BOXER "one-twoe- JU3B- V- P C. 3 SACK A MBNTO. V . . v l . isague will...r"a".' ' "1 P,ll,,on ijaercwii thlal fourth its JJoiiwita season consecutive begin with games oa three dm- - MeNir afternoon, OREKNVILLE, 8 C , April 24.-- AI though he spent a restful night, little hope wm held out today by attending phymcians for the recovery of Herman Merriot, third baseman on the Aurusta team of the South Atlantic Association ..... .SB..,. ! 'I 2 f ! ...... (8.. 3 TB. T if 1 Oakland Sacramento Ban fTanciwo Los Angeles HT. M V, 4 ,S SF" Washington twice has raced In the ool- - L" m some oi tne games at oiasetc finishing third in 1U and Angeles He and Wllholt alternated In left field. lege fifth in. 1914 wtT t changing aa the pitching changed wnetner len or rignt. MKT Butch Byler, who had until week railed to come to terms w;th ." . t .e iiu ii jf.iii wont, Addition" of Byler will, of courae. .material neip to the Bees, for no brainy backstop wears a n sal 'iliisl the Butcher. -- JBI nager Lewis released Catcher Frisco s ana ritcher Harold Poison last If 9 I H - 1H- Byler Returns to Fold. .252 240 :::::::: " .205 ...... g?, ..M .270 23T .277 .244 M 8 Bees 271 Condition Is Serious ' r club, LBADINQ HITTERS. Merrltt's serine was injured yesterday P.O. L.W. th oar In which ha and other L.W. F.0. wtten members of the team were driving to 967 .962 Ellison, S. F. 450 .483 Augusta overturned just outside GreenMerribUcame to Augusta from the 962 949 0'Oonnell, S. F .421 .453 ville, Detroit Americans, mis home was In 962 .952 Valla, 404 .425 Ory Bufl, Wye F. 960 .963 Wft, Vex. 400 .437 JJIH8ICAI. A88O01 ATT6B. 966 .952 Thorpe, Fjott. 385 .348 .. Won. Last Pet .700 960 .946 KeUy, S. F. 385 .429 Ithwespolls Indtanapelt. ' t'oltttnbu. 951 .936 MoUwita, Brno, .377 .385 Mllwaakes . .546 949 .936 BlW'Jlu, Vtr. 373 .424 Kansas City LouitTllls . EE Portland Vernon ..... 5 0 Ml 8 B 1 S 1 0 'i 0 4 3 010 Alt 0.. To win alx of seven games from Los 1 o s o LatAnBetoe.. 0 .4B9 0.. Angeles la a feat concerning which any Baete I 0 0 3 0.. 0 4 9 .480 . 0 0 3 m, ? newspaper might be parenterprising i o SI J il'ol.0! doned for printing-- a few linea. Largely, 71 L' the Los Angeles olub which the Baaa turned bottomalde up last waak to the aamc Lob Angeles club which won the Coaat league pennant Mat year. Hence, It la not stepping; beyond the bound of modesty to remark that the Beee' series 11 K ; of triumphs last week waa something to brag about. las m AnceiM M 9 tESLSF i Lake Los Angeles Oakland ? JirIf I; B' WMjnunenio Hope We Injured Ball Player's nBLDIKO. . I. .384 vernon 304 BcUt LtJce 3S0 . 200 . . : 1 g'&Sm nf m ! jm 244 K 217 317 in 107 im 071 owr ooo ooo ... 080 .871 .243 .171 .187 .7 .148 .138 . T m . 7 ." oeis """7 SB""- - BWHOBB from the sturt was on the ro. elvlna- - n,l of Arts heavy overhanded rights, and, coupled with two stiff rights to the wind, waa counted out In the second. Frankia put up a moo exchange at the star, of the second, when he scored many lefts to tie faca but Leroy's hard rights were r too much, f$ Battle Royal Ends Fun. Kid Tanero or mn.K. a ''have f..unht a fniir.r,,nrf .. draw decision. The Binsrham bov waa f!!?r throughout and possibly a slight shade due to that reason. Benny sent over the most clean punches. A mixed battle roval nil...i ih. .377 Alexander brought fafB fun, when Pete darkles-nam- ely, John u)53r LW. gfJP Bd Nicholson and Elmer Pagen .847 slid rZmmmm were these nittait against .500 Sullivan and our own Willie Plater. Af- .000 v'raous exchanges, Tarsan .280 ifr floored Bain, while Billy to Mkl bear for .punishment, takingproved on two at one 878 floored "".t Nicholson. The .STB three WPfj colored boys crawled through the ropes 111 and could not be persuaded to reenter the "JT :S JBlstvj.' Sullivan and Billy were slven the bout. .-- I. St : .383 .188 .384 .208 .337 .148 .800 :o .3 I .M4 Public School League xne Jackson srtrla bnisehaii ,1 feat ed the ".'oet Junior hlirh school girls afternoon yesterday by a score of 12 to 0 The Roosevelt girls defeated the South junior by st score of IS to 11. NORTHWESTERN WINt 34. NorthCOLUMBUS, Ohio. western defeated Ohio April Slat 3 to 1 la a Western conference baseball game here today. |