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Show m THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOUSING' MAY'7t Holds Macks to Carl May Scattered Hits; Yanks Get Fire and Two Runs. AKZUCAM Mb Bt. LXAOtTK ... Dm Tort ftvto4.,... Chteego .... .... Baetn FbtlaMpliU Wtehlagtaa Detroit .... . ' Yeeterday'e Emit. New Tark 2. Philadelphia S. At Phltedelphl HMn-WiAla- (la 1. A , At Oevelaed at. Unit J. Ctovlaa4 S. - A AtDetroit Datrrit 1. Chlcegv - . Sh4la. T4ay'a Chlrog at Detroit. Sr. Loot at Clerelead. New Tark at Weehtagtna. Ma atbar gam scheduled. J - May7.-On- ly PHEUADUKIA. batters faoad Ctrl liars as ha b tanked the .A thistles, I to S. Th Athletics sot two scattered hits, made hr twan-ty-n- in Ed Miller. Harris pitched food ban, bqt a tilple by Pint, Ward's single, ' Dykes' wild throw and sacrifices by Scott and Hays save the Yankees two runs in the eighth. Addle Bennett, the Yankee mascot, was knocked unconscious by a bat thrown by Dovormer. . round. 1114, Oct. 18, Joe flyman dA Plymouth, boat Taney Lea, Scotland, to twenty rounds. 11A Pah. 14, Jimmy Wild, Wale, boat to twelve Jo Byrnonda Plymouth, rounds; knockout. 1814, Juno K, Jimmy Wilde, Wale, boat Taney Lae, Scotland, )n eleven rounds; knockout. 1811, March It, Jimmy Wilde,' Wnlan, beat Georg Clarke, London, to four rounds; knockout Bantamweight (110 Pound. 1810, Oot, IT, Digger Stanley, London, beat Jo Bowker, Salford. - to sight rounds; knockout 1811, Oct 11, Digger Stanley, London, beat Also Laf forty, Scotland, to twenty rounds on points. 1918, 'June 1, Bill Beynoti, Wales, beat London, to twenty Digger Stanley. round on points. - 1918, Oct. 11, Digger Stanley, London, boat BUI JBaynon, Wale a to twenty founds on points. 1914, April 10, Curley Walker,' London, beat Digger Stanley, London, to thirteen rounds; fouL 1918, Nov. 11, Jos Pox, Leeds, beat Jim Berry, Newcastle, to eighteen rounds; PHILADELPHIA. NSW TORE. AB.B.H.O.A. AB.B.H.O.A. 4 1 4 Witt, rl. 4 Teoag. If Johnetn.lb renter, 4 411 Skiaear.lf OtWalheg, li. 4 4 Park las, 4 Baker, knockout Milter. Kdiilllar.af 1914, April 11, Jo Pox. Leeds beat 1 Wrick, rf. 4 0 0 1 ripe, to twenty Harrison, Tommy Hanley, Dykae, tk. I Ward, Sb I )I rounds on point. 1 Pratt, aa. 01 tUow,ro I Juno 26, Jo Pox, Leads, bast Dvvormv, Harris, y, I Jo 111, to eighteen Byrnonda, Plymouth, Maya .. I S'O lHat 0 M M IttlO ISIS 14 11 IM i I I I l II II t.M il .((( iljil it. II I ill 14 Mill Ill Total. .90 Total.., IS 4 IT IT 1ST 11 Betted for Bants la slatk. , Score by 'Naw Tors Philadelphia iaalafa: 4 2 0 0 0 6 4 Ward, Dykes. Two-baa- s Sanmiry: Bbrera kit Sd Millar. Thraa-baa- a kite Pipe A Sacrifice kite Scott, Uaya Street cat Bp Harris . by Bays A Dsubis play Dykra Is Hallo-wabe Jofcaetca. Left aa boo Naw York A Philadelphia A Cnpliae Wilson sad Ooaaolly. Tim 4:13. t 00 RED SOX BLANK SENATOR BAND A Joe Harris' double the fifth, followed by Burns' sacrifice and a talk by Zachary, gav Boston a victory over Washington today. Each team mads 'four hits and fielded In BOSTON, May perfectly. WASHINGTON. AB.B.H.O.A loth, lb. 4 S.Hrris.Sb 4 0 0 1 1 Rica. et. 4e 11 1 Judge. lb 4 0 Shanks, If B rawer, rf Pkapeb.se Oborrlty.a Ptctolch-e- . 4 1 Zachary. . MT0!( AB.B.H.O.A. Lelbeld.ef. 4 0 4 1 1 roeter, tk I Pratt, lb. Oolites, rf Dagaa, J Horrtalf I III04I Bart. 0411 Walton, 0bo4 .. t. 1 1 .110 1 1 1 Ik S t t 0 0 ( 0 044 IduHo, Smith 0001 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 " rounds; knockout 1918, Nov. 15, Tommy Noble, London, beat Jo gymonds, Plymouth, to twenty rounds on points. 1919, Juno 14. Whiter Boo, Glasgow, bast Tommy Nob!. London, In tan rounds; technical knockout; retired. 1910, Feb. 11, Jim Higgins, Hamilton, boat Harold Jonea Wales, to thirteen rounds; technical knockout; stopped. 1910, Nov. It, Jim Higgins, Hamilton, boat BIU Eynon, Merythr, to twenty rounds on points. 1111, Jan. 11, Jim Higgins, Hamilton, beat Kid SymondA Plymouth, to twenty rounds oh points. Faathorwalght (124 Pounds). 1910, Feb. 14. Jim Driscoll, Cardiff, beat Seaman Hayea, London, to six rounds; technical knockout; stopped. Cardiff, 1910, April 18, Jim DrIscoH. In beat flplk Robson. North Shield, fifteen rounds; knockout. 1911, Jan. 10, Jim Drlocotl. Cardiff, in bast flplk Robson, North Shield so von knockout; rounds; technical topped, 1911, Oot. I, Tod (Kid) Low la, London, boat Also Lambert, London, In seventeen rounds; knockout. 1918, May 81, Lew Edwards, Perth, boat Owen Moran, Birmingham, to ten fouL rounds; 1917, June 4, Charlie HardcasUs, Balns- lay, beat Alf Wye, Hoxton, to one round; knockout. 1417, Nov. I, Taney Leo. Bootlarld, beat Charlie Hardcastle to four rounds; knock-out 4 4 IT Tntalo..OO Rotted tar Zachary la ilibtb " tM.a lot Gh.rrUy is olahtb. , - t . Ocote by iDBiasa:. . i 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Waehlagtoa o 0 0 0 1 Booloa 1 0 0 Tire be eo hito (banka Da- Summary: Thraa-b- a 1. Harris. kite Brewer, Ra, Sacrifice Pen nock. Bams. Loft so beeae Waehlnftoa A B toa A Zoo bolls Off Baebary 1, eft Peaaoek 1. Struck eat By chary A by Jo one 1, by Peaasck A Hite It Off Zachary 4 la T batata, off Jokaaoa pone in 1 iaolag. Balk Zachary. Loriag pltcboe Zachary. Umpires Owens. Chill aid Warn. Time irtt. , , 81, Taney Loo, Scotland, Conn, London, In seventeen . knookout.' round; 1918, Fab. 94, Taney Lao, Scotland, beat Danny Morgan, wales, to twanty rounds oa points. 1920, Jan. 24, Mlk Heneyman, Canning Town, bast Billy Merchant to twenty rounds on points 1920, Get 24. Mlk Honoyman, Canning Loo In nineteen Town, beat Taney ' knockout. rounds; Oct. II, Jo Pog, Leeds, beat 1921, Mika Honeyman, Canning Town, in on points. rounds . twenty Lightweight (138 Pound). INDIANS DEFEAT 1909, Nov. t, Fred Walsh, Wales, beat Town, In BROWNS Canning Summers, OPENER Johnny rounds on points. twanty 191Q, Peb. il. Matt Well. London, beat CLKJVBLAND, Ohio. Hay A Cleveland bunched bits off Shocker today and de- Fred Welsh, Wales, in twenty rounds on feated St Louis, I to 1, In the opening points. Nov. 11, Prod Welsh, Wales, 1912, game of the sarlea. Covalaakle waa hit hard, but kept the boat Matt Well a London, In twenty Brown hits well scattered and received rounda on points.' London, 1919, Juno 28, Bob Marriott, excellent support I boat Johnny Summers, Canning Town, to CLEVELAND. gr. LOUIS. ten AB.B.H.O.A. rounda; disqualified. AB.B.H.O.A, Tobla.rf. I 0 1 1921, April 1L Ernie Rloe, Hounslow, OJomlaa.If 4 4 Wago, to seven 0 1 boat Ben Callieott, Plymouth, Bp kr.ef S rounds; knockout. HMcIote.lh 4 10 Welterweight (147 Pounds). 0 Sewell, e 1 110, March II, Young Josephs, London, Older, lb Jack Goldswain, London, to twenty boat SIWaod.rf. rounda on O'Neil,. 14 1 , 1912, Junepoints. 27, Johnny Rummers, Can- Cavteke.p 1918, beat Jo Oot. .....0 , IN ' 1110 19 14 10 Totals. T 114 ' 101 Batted tor Miocker la Scoca by Innings: O 1 St Lonta 1 0 0 0 levelsad Total. .11 .... ,.. 10 ST th slath. 0 0 0 0 1 O- U - ntng Town, beat Arthur Everden, Erlth, In thirteen rounds; knockout. 1212. Dec. 9, Johnny Summers Canning Town, beat Aid Bums London, in twenty rounda on points. 1914, Dee. 14, Johnny Basham,. Wales beat Johnny Summers to nine rounda; knockout. 1916. May 10, Johnny Basham, Wales McCormlrtc. Plymouth, to thirteen rounds; ytopped. 1918. May 1, Johnny Basham, Wales beat Eddie Beattie, Scotland, In nineteen rounds; retired. Basham haa since been defeated three times by Ted Lewi at the welter limit, but the Lonsdale belt was not Involved. Middleweight, (10 Pounds). 1909, Dec. 2ft, Tom Thomas, Wales, beat Charlie Wllsos London, to two rounds; knockout. 1910, Nov. 14, 'Jim Sullivan, London, beat Tom .Thomas WAles II to twenty rounds on points 1912, Sept 10, Jack Harrison, Rushdem beat Pat iMcEnroy, Ireland, to twenty rounds on points. Canning 1914, Feb. 13. Pat OKeefe. Town, beat Harry Reevs PteUatow, to on rounda points. twenty 1914, May 28, Pat O'Keefe, Canning Town, beat Jim Sullivan, London, to twenty rounda on points UUS, May 2?, Bandsman Blaks Yarmouth, boat Pat OKeefe, Canning Tows to twenty rounda on points. IS 18, Jan. 88, Pat OKeefe, Canning Town, beat Bandsman Blaks Yarmouth, to two rounda; knockout. ' 192, March 29, Tom Gummar, Rotherham, beat Jim Sullivan, London, , to fourteen rounds; retired. 1981, June 2T, Ted (Kid) Lewi, London, beat jack Bloomfield, London, In twenty rounds, points (178 "Pounds). 191 A .March 9, Dick Smith, Woolwich, Deni bast Haugb, Ireland, to twanty rounda on points. 1918, June 6. Dick Smith, Woolwich, beat Harry Curaon, Derby, to twanty rounda on points. 1914, Oct 80, Harry Reeve, Plalatow, beat ZHck Smith, Woolwich, In twenty founds on points 1918, Peb. 25, Dick Smith, Woolwich, beat Joe Beckett, Southampton, to twenty round on points. 1919, April 28, Boy McCormick, Aider-sho- t, beat Harold ftolph, Norfolk, to fifteen rounda; disqualified. Heavyweight. 'Wells 1911, April 24, Bombardier Streatham, beat Iron Hague, Mexboro, in six rounda; knockout 191 A June 30, Bombardier Wells Btrenthanb beat Packey Mahoney, Ireland, In thirteen rounds; knockout 116, Dec, 18, Bombardier Walls, Streatham, beat Dan Voyles Ireland, to two rounds; knockout. 1919, May 24, Prank Goddard, Bucks beta Jack Curphey, fialford, to tan rounda; knockout Goddard waa knocked out In tWo rounds by Joe Beckett, June '17, 1919, and lost the itle. Goddard forfeited tha belt to th National Sporting club, which has not sine put K up for competition. Won lt outright beat Tom ht -- 1 . ' Pocatello City League Schedule It Announced Special to The Trtbua. ' POCATELLO. Idaho, May 8. There are six teams to the Pocatello City league of baseball nd th schedule haa been arranged to begin on May 15, when the K. C. team meets the Oregon. Short Lino clerks Th other teams to ths league are the store department of th Short Line, Wholesalers, L. D, S. and tha car men of the Short Line. Th Wholesalers will play ths Store Department on May 17 and again on July 26. The Store Department will meet th K. C.'a on May 22 and again on July 81, while on May 19 there will bo a game between the Carmen and the L. D. 8. teams On May 24 the Carmen and the O. 8. L. Clarks crose bats and again on Auguat 2. On May 81 the K. a 'a and the L. D. 8. meet, and again on August 9. Games are scheduled to June between the Store Department and the O. S. L. Clerks June 2; O. S. L. Clerks and L. D. B., Juna 7; Wholesalers and K. C.'s June 9; Store Department and Carmen, June 5; K. C.a and Carmen, June 16; Wholesalers and Clerka, June 12; L. D. 8. and Store Department, June 14; O. 8. L. Clerka and K. C.'A June 19; Wholesalers and Store Department, 'June 11; L. D. 8. and Carmen, June 23; K. C.'a and Store Department, June 28. Davit County Bateball League Seaton Opens ftectal te Tbe Tribuae. KAY8VILLE, May 6. Baseball will coma into Its own in Davis county today, when the aeaaon opens. The following game will b played: Layton vs. South Bountiful at Layton. Bountiful va. Centerville at Bountiful. The following officers, managers and league representatives have been announced; President, Prank B. Muir of Kayavllle; secretary and treasurer, L. M. Holt; managers, Glen Robins of Kayavllle, Alvin Sessions of Bountiful, Ralph Hayward of South Boutlful, Elmer Barber of Centerville, Ben Hepworth of Farming-toGolden Adams of Layton, William Varney of Syracuao and James McIntyre of Clearfield; R. league representatives. Ole Layton of Kaysville. Thomas Argyle of Bountiful, Ralph Hayward of South Bountiful, Mayor Williams of Centerville, William Miller of Farmington. Dennis Sullivan of Layton, Arthur Anderson of and Fred of Clark Cleanflald. Syracuse Miss Sterling to Play Saturday Announced as the Under New Golf Flag TIGERS TRIUMPH Opening Day for Country By Tribune Special Sport Service. OVER WHITE SOX NEW YORK, May 8. Mlsa Alexa Stirt Club; Caddy Instruction. ling will occupy a conspicuous niche In Th formal opening of th Salt Laka Country club will take place on flatur-da- y, May 11. At that time the now couro to Parlay's canyon will bo to condition for play. It w open for a short tlm last year for tha playing of the atate' championship, but the grass waa so young that it was deemed advisable to keep th courae closed until thif spring. It la In excel lent condition at tha present time.- - The tennis courts at tha nine-hooura on Ninth East will be ready for play, beLorort.p tomorrow. ginning Noottl. 0 in an effort to mak golf mor enjoy-aTotal.. 10 1197 1 to th player, th club has arv Total. 89 1 8 94 1T to have Georg Von Elm, ranged for Lererett te tk aflath. Bitted local player, to give Instructions Score by laalago; ' to caddie each (Saturday morning at 10.80 Ckicero 0 1 Detroit o'clock for an Indefinite period. It is a 1 0 Emm Hoop, Falk, Birney. known faot that a player can do much lemmiry: Two-bbits Eelk, Clerk, Plltette. V eb. better with a caddy upon whom ha can Hellwaas. 0 lea bee Baeeler. Doable play rely to assist bim than with aa Indifte Sb I. Loft oa ferent boy. t Colli be ball Chleag 1A Detroit I. Bet Following or th offloora and direcOff Bods A off tt A off Plltette S. tors of tha Country olub, together with Otraek on Be Hod ye 1, by Leveret! 1. nil th varloua committee, who will serve Off Hodye t la fear tad bwlaya; throughout th year: I aft Lava tt 4 la thr ant teyi. Officers La Charles Miller, president; Neill and Delay pttober Body. Mertartty. .Time of ue I be 49 adastae. J. W. ColltnA vice president; O. P. Caa-Hsaaratary; W. T. Henson, traaaurar; FYad O. Braining, assistant saaratary-Director' La Charlra Miller, J. W. Oolite! a. C. P. Caalle, W. T. Benson, M. A. Kaysor, C. A. Gillette, J. H. WaterA W. Lamb. J. Halloran, H. r, TORONTO, May I. Canada ha withExecutive oommlttee Lea Charles drawn from th International tannls chairman; J. W. Collin, vie chairmatches for tha Da via cup, now held by man; W. J. Halloran, W, T. Benson, C. th 1'nltod States, th executive commit-to- o A. Gillette. of th Canadian Lawn Tennis asso House committee J. H. Waters chairelation assarting that Insufficient time man; C. P. Cast), Mies Florence remain to select and train a team. In defaulting to France, th committee Green committee H. B. chairdeclared that the practice tha European man; W. L. E.lerbeck, F. A.Lmh, Flaher. bad bav since players February would Membership oorrrmltteo W. J, Halrender futll any attempt to Bend a team lers n, chairman; Paul K. Keysor, Dr. A to Paris to compete within slx weeks C. Wherry. The no aeon of the sport la Just beginning Tennla committee M. A. Kayoor, chairJti th dominion. ; , , man, T. G. Urlffln, Mlaa Raac.Lana. 1 111 etghteen-ho- l 00 910(4 01 111 41 011 S011 119 ol 19 1011 10 10 bl - 00 a Lf two-thir-d eoe-tbl- rd teos a, Canada Tennit Team Oat of Davit Cup Race s a Mll-lt- lial-lora- tt. lit free-huti- Error in Fourteenth, by Pair of Singles, Breaks -- Tie and Wins. 4" - JTATI0HA1 LEAGTC. Kw York Chicago it. LobU Brook? a oaaaosatii.ae. .. a' IOB Ptttaburf 1ft .12 Bt.ll I Chicago AB K.HOAl Stsrt.ef . 4 9 8 1 O A. SYSTEM 8 9 9 1 pi XCURSION rates east and west ' will be cheaper than for many f ' years past. - Tickets on sale eajit-- j bound, May 25th to August '31st. Westbound Slay 15th to September 30th, - xlstttx .. , (Ztim.p .10 'xvltwftwer lUamUtna.p 0 0 9 jcbsrtihart. 10 1 iVluigae,g 0 9 0 , at Brookly. 90 - 40 T 14 27 17 IxHuttMl (or Bin la aevvaih. , aBaitrtl for H.mtlloa la rlsbtll. by toala... 1 4.0-11 2 2 1' , rhir.RO 7 O Plriabar En f.lna. Krror. Mor., Krtg. (unmary: T o-toil, Stall, Haranrllle. Tarry, (irlmm. hlt IloHocber. Ttiroo Miller, Barnkart. Horn, nio Miller. Stol. Uuwe llolUshrr, , 4 - 0080081 0'Frrll. Wlllor BairlltroBisb-- her jlyBna YORK May f. Naw York dePhiladelphia jn a sensational fourteen-innin- g pttchera struggle today, S to 2. .Douglas outluoked HubbeU and won hia fifth straight game. An error by Rapp on Kelly, followed by single by Shlnners and Gaston, scored mlnotn. the winning run. NJEJW I MEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA EB K.H.O.A.I ABR.H0.A. 0 1 8 0 Leboorv.lf 0iBftncrft.ua. 9 8 1 9 9b. 0 I Kpp, RliBI2b 9 Walker, rf 9 1 9 1 0( 11 rob. 3b. 9 9 1 Younfv rf 9 0 19 Wms.ef. 9 Prkosu,2b 9 0 I 9 10 Meusel, If 9 0 9 9 Fletcher, ea 9 9 0 9 9 Kelly, lb. 9 1 020 UUe, lb 4 0 I IS 2iHhtnnen,cf 9 0 19 c. 9 0 WrgbUta I 9 9 0 Lee. lb. t 0 0 4 01 Berry . 0 0 01 0 Heeliso, c 9 0 lnyder, e. 1 0 tiubhoil.p 9 0 I I 2 IHuovel.. o 0 ? S S Gastm, o 2 0 a a I Dooflas.pi ; 4 0 Mil 10 lit 19 to Th 31. Tribune. Now York City Boston POCATELLO. Idaho, May 8. The Pocatello high school waa represented at th fnterdistrlct echelaetlo 19 southernmeetIdaho at Caltlaell today by Captain track 19 Jones. Elrod, Ashton, Sutton, Waring and Young The team, accompanied by Coach I McDonald, departed on-lnight's train for the meet. This is the first in school local several the that years high Totals.. 50 91040 26 Totals., .47 9 10 43 17 has entered men In the state meet, One out wbee winning ma scored. the class track In the second section of tBatted for Leslie la eleventh, meet, as held yesterday, the sophomore iftaa foe Bratth in aeventb. class Is still leading with sixty-eigIKaa for 8aydf is ninth. Score by innings: points; seniors, 61; juniors, 10, and the run, Bahan, Philadelphia ,...000 002 000 000 009 freshmen. 2. In the 0U0 Kew York 001 010 019 Feinted and Saxon finished in the order 00 Tnree Fletcher. Error Sutton. Rapp, ituswnry: named; pole vault, Waring and bane kit shlaaeru. Hone run WHHams. Stoles Woodmansee; dash, Jonea. Ashbase Rapp. Williams, ftscrfflce hits Meueel, ton and Bahan. The seniors won the mile Douflaa, Hpbbell, Rawllnfs. Parkinson. Left oa relay. w bases Mew York 10. Philadelphia 11. Bases oa Th girls had special contests to some ball Off Douflaa 9. off Huhbeli 8. Struck winning High out By Dotiflss 8. Wild pltcbe Douflaa 2. events, with Mias Stoll In the fifty-yar- d Umpire O'Day, Hart and KmsUt Time 2 45. points by taking firstand the dash high Jump. dash, Miss Dean won aecond place in the fifty-yar- d in th dash and third plate DQDGERS and Miss Woodworth second and third dash, Miss Neshlt place In the fifty-yar- d - BRAVES and Miss Woodworth second and dthlr places In the high Jump .and Miss StratBROOKLYN, N. Y, May ford second place in the dash, A combined senlor-froe- h girls' relay pounded thro Boston pitcher for seventeam defeated the teen hit today and won, 15 to 2. Routher waa effective except to th third, when th Braves bunched three to hit hits, and to th sixth, when Boeckel Into th Meacher for a tiomo run. John13 Moscow 12 ston led th assault at the bat, making four hits. BROOKLYN. BOSTON. Special te Th Tribune. AB.B.H.0 A. AB.B.H.0.A UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Moscow, Powell, ef. 4 0 0 1 High. M.. 4 S 1 S 8 May 8. High school track team's, victors Koof. on. ( 0 1 4 6 Jobotn,8b 1 2 4 0 2 In their districts in the1 state, Sothwth.rf 4 0 0 2 2 T Grifth.rf 8 2 2 1 0 win meetrespective at Moscow, on May 12 and 13 1 Wheat. If 2 2 2 I 0 Boeckel. 3b 4 In the annual Interscholastln meet. 'The 0 0 0 0 Mger, cf 8 0 0 0 0 tournament Chrfnby.Sb is being helflthls year unPoet, lb. 4 I 118 0 Hoiks, lb. 4 0 1 0 310 der the direction of the recently organPont. 2b. 4 1 1 2 Oloou, 2b. 4 1 ised IntercholasUo State association. Tha Huuflina.e 3 2 16 0 Gowftjr, e 4 0 1 2 0 0 Bettlbat,- -, 2 2 10 2 state has been divided Into districts simiOeechr,(k lar to those used In the basketball race, rilllnam.p 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 but the entries from the various districts btiliii.p Barbara. will not b known until all local contests are held. Borne meets In the north are Tote I.. 88 "l 7 24 15 still to be cleared from the calendar. Total!. ..83 IS IT 27 17 the two. highest men In each event Only will Batted for Oeechgar la third. be eligible to participate in the finish Bcor by Isolate: contest here. Boetna 0 0 1 O 0 1 0 0 0 t The meet will be conducted on plans 1 6 0 2 1 1 2 1 Brook lr 16 similar to the basketball tournament and e Nleholeos, fytntlint. Summery: Error hit Hiftl. Bom run Boeckel, Wheat. similar awards win be given. Medals are winStolen be ere Ford, Johnston, T. Griffith, Poet, also to be awarded to the high-poiOlton. Bacrifleco T. Griffith I, Wheat. Pont. ners and to the winners in the respective T . Doabte pier Pord to Xopf to Holkej- Kopf to events. Pont to Hoik; Hl(h t Olson to Pont. Left on bier Boston 4, Brooklyn 4. Bears oa balls Off rilllngta 1, off Isneiag 1, off Brother 2, 2. Off OeeehRrr (track imt By Benther 6. Hit Off Oeechgar 4 to 2 Inning, off PlUla-glIn 1 Inning. 0 la 6 Inning, off Leering Hit by pitcher By Oeechger 2 (Wheat, Benther), Lering pitcher Oeechger.- Umpire AMO L,NES and Klam. Tima 1:40. , Is FARMINGTON, Mav 8. out to grab the gon Talon Farmington In th Davla County league. Tha team has been practicing for several weeks and Is rapidly roundlnir Into shape. A new ball park wiih a grandstand has been laid out north Millar Floral company's plant and s hss been put in shape, and bids fair to b the fastest diamond of any of of-t- h first-clas- ths iau Dare - sss 4 4 i 0- 4- $4883 p ) i Conaolldxtod Ticket Offlco, Hotel Utah. Salt Lake City. Phone Waa. 680, or Depot Ticket Office, Phono Was. 200. 100-ya- a D. SPENCES, General Passenger Agent, Union Pacific System, Salt Dak City. 100-ya- juniqr-sophomo- re Idaho Athletes Meet and at May 118 -- 0 0-- .11110 0 Two-bao- nt to go - gen-to- ll REDS BEAT CARDS BY CLOSE MARGIN ' ST. LOUIS, May 9. Although outhit, Cincinnati took advant&g of riv error bv the local and won th fourth gum or th this aftererls, 9 to 4. noon. fumble of Klmmlck't tingle Heathoote in the fifth inning allowed th visiting second b&eemen to reach third end score the winning run on Harper eingle. CINCINNATI. 8T. LoriS. br . Btraa.cf . , AB R.H.0.A 1 O'Pmith.cf.. 6 ' 010111 OFouroir.lb 9 9 9 OiToporrr.Sh 8 HorobT,2b 9 9 9 O'HtHirte.rf UMoHnry.lf 0 0 2 4'Laran.aa 9 2 ! 2 Afcamttb.e , 4 9 0 9 0 Hainpa.p , (North. p IxSrbiilta.. 112 119 5oeck,p Totals . 99 9 10 27161 jaxCiemooa. s .Totals . AB.B.H.O.A. ft 1 2 0 5 0 ft i 4 1 ft 8 9 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 400 9 9 1 10 9 9 98 4 14 27 19 ANCHOR Take ihs American Freight galling oa Application. N, Y, to Cherbourg and Southampton MAURETANIA May 14 Juna ( June 27 AqUITANIA ... ......May 83 Jn BO13 Jaly 4 May 30 June BEKENUARIA July 11 t herbnnrg and Hamburg . to Plymouth, N. 17 CAR0NIA ..... .....Juna July 2S Aug 31 BAX0N1A ...May 23 July 1 Aug 3 N. Y. to Cobh (ftueenttown) and Liverpool CAHVAMA May 17 May 24 June 21 July 10 SCYTHIA (new) SAMARIA (new) ...May 81 June 28 Aug 8 June T July 6 July 28 LACONIA (new) gelling from Boetnn. N. Y. te Londonderry to Gtaegow COLUMBIA May 87 Jane 84 July 88 June 8 Aug 6 gept 0 UAMFHOMA Jan 14 July 16 Aag 83 ALGERIA bubrsvnte M, Y. to Gibraltar, Mupiea, Patrma, sad Trieate Jon TALI A Boat on to Loodondarry, Liverpool and Glaegow ASYRIA May 14 July 6 Bept 13 CanyqnRouta crossing .tha great Salt Lake Cut-o-ff , Visit San Francisco and Oakland and travel over the j Coast Line; along the "Riviera of America , ' , ; - - Meals and berth extra. a EAly FRANCISCO R. V. Crowder, G.P.A., 635 Marktt it. j I I LOS ANGELES R. F. Cullen, D. P. A., 517 S. Spring 8L ' , Del Monte P82Tt0miD TRIP : Tickets on sale daily May 15 to Sept. 30 Return limit OcteC., 1922 Stop overs allowed OVERLAND LIMITED and ST. LOUIS P. Ban CROFT, D.F. AJ-- T & THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BEFORE fommlrslon of Utah. In th matter of th application of J. C. Denton for permission to operate an automobile stage tin between Garfield and flaltalr. Case No. 533. Notice of hearing. Notice hereby given that th application of J. C. Denton, for permftmion to operate an automobile e:eg8 line Garfield and haltair, will be heard be faro the commlaslou at Its office, 802 rtute tapltol, Knit Ijtk Clly, Utah, on Tueaday, the 6th day of May, 1923, at 1 2 p. m. . Hy order of the commlneion. T. E. BANNING, (Seal) v Thtted at Salt take lat day of .May, lD.'il. v Secretary. Olty, Utah, Mile u717 J RA. 304-30- lake enrv en LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. L w Stop over at the Bio Trees. Santa Cruz and Semta Barbara and make the side trip to - The luxurious steamships Yale and Harvard provide a delightful break in the rail journey. Plenty of room to move about. Dancing, radiophone prpgrams, games and other pleasures. Wonderful meals and sleeping accommodations. this incomparable overnight trip, Through tickets same as by rail. t , ............. Ask your local railroad agent to route your ticket to includo : , CANADIAN SERVICE Between San Francisco and Los Angeles , via Oqdcri, When You Go to California Take This Zestful Sea Trip f : so Off toes MI Market Street. Ban Tranctaoe, or Boreaa f Navigation, Mote Peggi, Kenyon Hotel; L, I, Xytt, Hotel Utah) American Eipreat Co., t4 We.t Second Be. at. I I, O. TemliiuMk, Wilton Hotel, Balt Lake City. 94 4 AK.f?cEoG Lc r& San 8rro br Tbe Tribune. FARMINGTON OUT TO WIN. $53.92 ( Plan Your Trip Now 100-ya- Baseball Game ' to Feature ' Idaho K. of P. Convention PpMtal to The Tribane. i $48.82 4l8S6tM64 $48.82 I 440-ya- rd ship in Morris county. gam. K4llp444f 6tS 850-ya- playing Engineers' and other Long Island courses 'during the few is weeks and past reported to be to fin ohape for the start of the 1922 season. Miss Stirling will later ,be seen in the women's metropolitan champion- TWIN PALLS. Idaho, May In connection with a district convention of th of to b held here May Pythias, Knights 12, baseball teams representing Lincoln lodge, Knights of Pythias, Wt Rupert and the Twin Falla lodge of Elks will atage a game here, according to an announcement made today. Th battery for The Elks team will Include Oliver and Moreley, pitchers, and Rile, catch, stellar players In th Twin Falls Twilight league clubs last season. Ansel of Rupert, a former Twin Fails player. Is expected to appear In the , lineup, Pythian' W. Hals Horn of flhoshono, chancellor commander of the Pythian order In Idaho, has been invited to act as umpire for the 'V flMe50 Sea rrinclsco . ht 0-- s i V Los Angeles Portland SdEttls Bttd for Halneo ti aoTeathu Via PICturaequ &t. Lawrence Rout xxBatted for North la ninth. i Montropl to Glaegow Innings: Cincinnati . .....i 1 0 9 8 0 9 0 9- -4 6ATCRNIA a,,. -- ....May 18 Jane 14 Julv 14 1 1 8t. Loots 0 0 9 2 0 0 LL1SIA May 86 June 13 the metropolitan and national hall of fiumnary: Error Cavrnejr, Toporcer, IIath CASSANDRA ..June 8 June 30 July 28 Ait fame this summer. Hereafter she will coto 2. MrHrory. Alnimoitii. Two-ban- e ATHEMA Aug IS Bept 16 McHenry .'vFHirntrr, Ainsmith. Harfrare. Kftilth. Aleo call at Movllie, Ireland. play with the North Hampstead Golf Stolen baao Bacrlficeo- Careney. Fournier. r Montreal to Liverpool club of Long Island. Doable, piayfrKinimick to ALBANIA June 10 July 16 Ang 16 Miss Stirling, whrs.last year lost both Danbert, Harffrave. to Daubert; McHenry to Levan to TYKRHBNIA Caveney 64 66 ..Jane 6 July Bept and United the Canadian States titles aa Left on baaea Cincinnati 7, 8t. AU80N1A July I Aag 12 bept 16 a result of overgolfing, is affiliated with Alnamltht Loola ft. Baoeo on ball Off Couch 1. off et Aleo cell tlleegow a Now York brokerage house now, and, North 1. 8 truck ont Br Haines 6, by North Montreal to and London as a result, will appear In all of tha met- 2. by Couch 1. Bits Off Balnea 9 hi 7 In- ANIUMA Plymouth.JuneCherbourg 17 July 18 Aug IS nings off North 1 In 2 tnnlnga. Passed ball ropolitan fixtures. 1 Aug I ANTONIA July tyit Sh has been at Special f a, .................$132.40 6S66t ast SLAUGHTER PITCHERS m V Omaha, Et, Joseph or Kansas City ..$61.00 .$71.00 Chicago .$66.50 St Lonlg Et. Paul or Minneapolis ....,.$7150 $128.60 Washington, IX 0. Pocatello High Enters Team in Caldwell Meet (special 11 Fare to Representative Point From Salt Lake City 2, to Maranvlll. Doabl. Hollorhrr. to urtsm; Hullorhar to Grlnioa; Hollo Lor to Loft oa bawi thirago B, Kror to t!rlair. Alrtrlft. 2, Titt.bnrR 8. Bae oa ba'lv-- Of off tilauer t, off Zlaa 2, off Haailliua 1. Yellow 2. out lift. 2. Hit. By by Stmrk Off Ul.mtrr I In I hnilne,. off gtna 0 In 4 1 off Yellow, 4 in H.mlltoa off Inning, InnluRO, homo I In I Inning, Winotmr pltchr, Tmt'lrm qulr- lnrln, pltchor, l.y and Jloran. ,Tlm of game 2 hour 13 feated t 'Return limit of all tickets, Room Today s Sohednle, PblltdelphU at Mew York. Pittsburg at Chios row Clnciaaati at AL Louis. tm Lso A It 17 27 161 Total Total Yesterday's Beealtft At Mew York Philadelphia 2, (Pmrteea inalars.) At Brook lyo Boetoa 2, Breoklya 19. At PltUburf Cklcaao 11, ptttaburf 7. At 9t LouiM-'lsetaiat- t 6, ft. Leals Boetoa ft Hotlrkr.ra 9 0 8 I 8(arry,cf , 8 KUtir.9b4 1 0 160 4 Bitrbee.if .... 4ft Olanib lviitue.lb 4 2 0 4 2 OlrsvBor.Sb 4 risck.rf 0 Mrrsn rf . ft MtUev.lf. 9 9 9 UHmai'lb. Krnffjfo . ft 0 4 0 0 ,Wh.e ,, O Fsrrll.e 2 ttUtaeir.p AldrOfe.f 9 1 Philadelphia CtaclnaaU , Bob toa pittsbcsro AH.lt H ' 0 Mmviih.ss i l t m -- , , won igo PITWsBrRCL May from the Pirates, 11 to T, today In a Although Aldridge a as gaMe, hU hard, he more than evened thina by poling five hits out of five trip to JFoI-lowe- d the plate. - Aimer over- - the latt hit a home field wall in .the third Inning. well-kno- 010 .00084 ! j f CUBS TRIM PIRATES 7 11 TO TO TUNE OF -- minute. DETROIT. Mich.. May I. Detroit today defeated Chicago for ths firat time this year, winning 4 to L after losing sis games to th whit Sox. -straight Hodge was knocked out of th box to fifth th Inning. Pillott hold Chicago safe at all stages. CHICAGO. DETROIT. AB.R.H.0.A.I AB.B.H.O.A. 4 0 Bhw.lb. 4 I 9 0 Than, SrCIa 80 4 0 0 8 1J ,8b. 4 1 1.1 1 Dallas, 2b 9 0 O t 61 Cobb. ef. I Z'l 0 1 Irthrgll.cf Hoopr.rf 4 Strak.ef 0V cb.If. 4 1 1 rtlb.lf. 4 0 OjHetloia.rf 4 k ly.lb 1 T 0 Clark, 2b 4 ba lk, 0; Birney. 1 0 0 1 04 Bo ter, 9 0 11 Trra, Hodfo.p 9 0 0 0 IlFIletto.p 4 j 4r-h- n, 0 1 0 1 Brtors Oerareld, Sewell, Two- Oammary: be bit, (hacker, Biel A Bllw be. Jamieson, Melanie. The haw hit O'Nell. States baa Wembegene. Oardoar. Sacrifice bite Gerber, Doable play O b to Sitter ; Wembegene. to Sewell to Urinals. Wambsean Left aa be see St. Lon la . 0, Cleveland A Bas ball Off Shock A. Struck ant By Shocker A by Covalaakle Umpire Din a, Hilde brand and Keans. Time ef (am 1 hear , AUsmith, Lowing pitcher. Ilslnee. rmplrrs UlH ormk k. Klgler and Pftausa. Tima of fm I hour W mi mite. European Prize Ring Title . Claimants Records" Quoted " " By T. A ANORIWS. Of 1st there bavd bees numerous box-or- a coming over from Europe with claim of championship. etc., but when investo tigated have absolutely no rust claim title of the ring In any way. For th purpose of giving American tana the real dope on the champions of Qrnat Britain, the following list Is furnished from the records of the National Sporting chib of London, and recognised by the sporting press of th country, with th exception of Joe Beckett fights with Bombardier Walla: Fly Weight 11 Paunds). 1011, Dae. A fetd Smith, London, beat Joe Wllaoa, London, In twenty rounds on points. , Percy Jones, Wales, bast 1014, Jan. In twenty Bill Ledbury,- - Greenwich. rounds on point. Lao. Scotland, Jan. 14, Taney" lilt, beat Jimmy Wilds, Wales, to seventeen 1D2- -. s EXPRESS Clift 3 ,v Btdo. . hot F.ILITI I v rC ROUND 7U 1 ' Inoerh SS "Mf8"-- l f ri rl m Uh.l Ora 1 MONTHS le, CLARK'S CRUlfXS CUrh'e 3rd CnA--e, 4 Hotria . Clerh'e Mth C 2SA0 Gw Toft. C3DAY9C- fneJudlntf Hcrftl. J4 dy Umrope mop irsri - t ' , iMEDU. 99 "HMfl ImphuMi Dr'-- e. I 4 v $ vis.ll A . -- 1 I i C 'I 1 U- - Pm, imwi, SpiA,JuMV. 4 a 4 , 1 b 9 Pipy Parttm, 1 . uwwd Eertot and Pant O. 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