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Show IS the salt lake tribune, Friday . -- -- e 7itts Great Fielding i u i Feats Important Factor in Turning Back Seals Seattle Make It Two Straight; Angel Again OUT OF TOP HOLE TANblNQ OP At Salt Lake " Franelao I, Salt .aka , AaaHI 4, Vernon 4. At Laa . Aiagalaa At Sacramanto-L- oa Angela A eer- ante A hi Oakland Portland 4, Oakland A THI .. CLUBS. Win From "'the Coyote. : I Unprecedented 1922. Hey, took. Up! Were :U::He?e9 .Hagk- ? I morning, may- - 12, DOB ANOELES, May 11. Seattle won th eeeend game of the bortee from Vernon this afternoon by tho aeor of to to 4. The Iadtsns started off with a three-ru- n lead Tho Tigers crawled up, but fell one short at the finish. Their defeat drives Vernoa out of first place, putting them in third. feat by Captain ym (Wear Vltt of the Balt take eh today enabled the Bee to defeat the feels in the deeond fame of th series laid to got them, with the help of Seattle, jin to th league' lraderahip. nt ... Performance. V ..Fbished it waa a marvaloua performance, more potable ter the finish with which If ama Iona than for Ha apectacularlty. - A play somewhat similar, and at that Bine heralded aa an unprecedented feat summer toy m this park, wae made Pitcher Jim Scott of tho Beale. With a runner on third, eomo Be bate man rolled a hunt down toward first. Jim raced ever and with hln open hand slapped the ball te tiie catcher in time to retire the runner. Scottg pley wne really an fast piece of work, but, excellent a tt was It lacked muoh of the prat superfine quaMUra Of Vltif Cartwright occurred fa tellr play the next Inning, the fifth, and unquestionably prevented two Seal score, with )t ally on third and Kamm on aecond and two out, Kliduff hit one te Band. Heinie toed to hurry the throw, amd It wae low. Cartwright. however, picked It out on the first bounce and retired the side. Had the hall escaped, tooth KUy and Kamm would have scored. Kalita helped hie own eauea materially toy hie excellent fielding. In tha sixth he made a neat play on Oeary'g bounder, end la the seventh he caught, barehanded, a aide bunted pop flv hit toy Kelly, . Charley Bee made a noteworthy catch of Sand's long fly wear the right-fiel- d fence In the ninth, and Kamm made a neat scoop of WUhol'a grounder In the algth. J at one-hand- A Real Battle. r There are folk aplenty who will say that yeaterday't game wee the best ball aw. Indoubtedly It mer game they was. In many respects For ons thing, eras ft crammed full of notion, and there never waa a dull moment. There were brilliant fielding Slay and anough hitting te produe a atate of uncertainty from tart to finish, A curious, and, we believe, unparalleled, feature wae the fact that while tho deala took a lead of threo runs In the very first Inning, the Been tied the All the core with threo home runs. heme run ware made with vacant bases. hitter were Joe Jenkins, The home-ru- n Heinie Band and Oeoar Vltt. Sand And jenkkio bit their ham era In the tame inr ning. Th remarkable support accorded Rudy KaUis toy file mates has never been equaled In Balt Lake. Time after time n the bases at the the Seals put runner begtnutAg of Innings, and just as often they did It tho Reas ralliad to Rudy'a aaemcCnco and knocked them off. Ttm after time a cores toy the San Francisco someClub appeared to bo Inevitable, but how the Reee were always there Ilka a tone wall and tho apposition wae turned bask, v, Kallla, although he repeatedly put runner on at the outset of inning, waa ffctlv In emergencle. Hie caua of disaster to the Seals euyv In many crises and not a few ef the vison strike at crucial iters were retired , time. ef Bob Geary pitched a great gam ball ter tho Beal, and hi defeat by no Ha wa mean disgrace. steady throughout, and with th exception of tho eeventh Inning he kept hi hit well home-ru- n scattered. hits, Naturally, however well scattered they mam ha, are serve to and make hem , tho hit bed ring. au 1 -- . , SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R.H.PO.A.B SO.BB. 4 4 t 8 I .. ...... See, rf Kelly, If. , KUduff, 2b. Miller, lb. Telle, c. . 1.4 0 4 4 ...4 ... ,. 1 I 1 32 Schick, cf. Vltt, Sb Slglln, lb. 4 0 I 7 24 14 1 I ninth; filed out 4 or Geary In SALT LAKE. vAB R.H PO.A.B.80,BK ........ t4 4 ......... ... ... ... 4t ... ... 4 Cartwright, lb, . .. 3 Jenkins, e. ... ... Kallto, p. .... ... Lewie. if, Wilhodt, rf, Sand, as .. Totals Ban Francisco 14 t 0 10 I 8 8 1 fieatU Rubs Hits Tenws Htias Hit by ... f ...... a ... .,.,..8 ... 0 0 0 A 4 0 0 IS, I Cwta, Orhaelder, Sawyer. Smeary: kitsKisers Tws-baa- e Thme-kaa- e R. Murphy, aat, May. kits Oawytr, Sckaetdrr 3, Rtumpf. Bat-ta- d BchaeWer. is ruaa R. Mnrpky 8. Bwlth. B. Smith. kacriHee kite Barney, Adams Struck ent By Bren A by May A Basse aa kails-O- ff May A on dregy 4. Ruaa respoaal-b- l for May I. Rreyg 4. Nine kit. 4 ruaa. 8-- 8 M at hat, off Greet la taalnc. Chart Roudefeat te May. Credit victory ts Graft ble plays ewith ts Bawytr to Mjatt, lawyat as Preach te Hyatt. HU with pitched bail R. Murphy. Wild pitch Graff- - Famed halt tlmptaee Residue sad McUrew. ACORNS RALLY IN ... SEVENTH AND WIN liu ns Hits ..... Salt Cak- eRune Hite Summary: 0 1 t118603 IT rune 11. OAKLAND, May Tho Oaks defeat- I ed the Beevere today, to 4. Tha vistied the score at S all In the fifth, itors Home Rand, Jenkins hut the seventh proved fatal for them Vltt Two-bahits (Miller. Bee, Slglln when Oakland landed on Middleton, who Sacrifice hit Cartwright, (Wry. wea removed In thla Inning, and conRune batted n Rhyne 3, Schick, YRL tinued to land on Crumplep for a total Sand, Jenkins 1, Thrown out ateallng of four tallies. ...1 It MUTT AND ' lift 10 110 M 81 0 3T!3f TuUt Bae foe Hyatt la eighth. fth1 Totals Batted Chdbrae 1 Total. Kamm, lb. . OConnell, ef. deary, p. 'Fitzgerald afiuHOi S 3 i 10 SEALS 3 BEES 5. tg TURNON. AB R H.O.A, 0 0 10 (f 0 8 0 1 0 Hib, If.. Itaimy.if 4 0 O I 4 gabedea.rf. I . 4 18 4 0 u.lo, 0 18 8 Rldred. f I 1 lb. who Attorney Raymond J. Oanqop, I SjHj.lt. 0 A 8 started the action for Felaoh to the 1 0 10 b. Untie. t lb laipby 0 8 4 8 courts here, . announced that, he would iUma.Sb 11 88eyr,3k, I Slfteerk. so atunpLae, 4 eon begin similar actions for "Buck 8 3 Weaver. I 0 f1 I0 lUaaaab, Inmt.a, Fiddle Ct cotta and 'Hweda" Kle8 4 tlMay. p.,, draff, p. ef the banished Bos players berg 0 0 0 0 Barger, p 0 0 0 0 WOBriea.. Felaoh I his affidavit states that to j Locker, Ik 0 0 8 0 tBIenkwea 1 0 0 0 0 perfect the complaint tn hi original suit gEATTUE. Bum. If. 10 se Telle by Struck OAKLAND. rfitm-ANn- . out By Kallla I, by deary i Base an All. B. H.O.A. halla Off Kallto 4, off Uaary 1. Run re- Welfrr, Hrawa.lt sponsible for Kallto t. Geary A Double se lf . . 8 0 4 4 0 Wllla.rt. Geary to Rhyne to Miller. Left on MrOaa aa 8 1 t 8 8 CeBporcf play bases San Franciec I, Balt lake 4. Tim High I 1 0 I Catkav 8b of game 1 hour and 10 minutes umpires Hale Sb. lafyt.lb Brubkr.m Co and Cacey. Byron Fool r,b. Kakltf, 'I '1 8'4 Klllott.c Hnrnl,2b tory for the local that It waa. It was Sargat.te Bltar.y.. Heinie' opeed and oouimg that anabled MUHtap 8 0 0 0 Braata.p him to score from second baa on a short Oraaat.lf 4 hit. Hi aoor waa really the winning Orwytr.p 4 tally of the game. Trial 18 4 10 84 13 Tata la.. ST 1 11 ff 11 The Seel opened the affair with three rune In the first Inning, Kalllo'o central Portland .... 0 0 0 0 Rue striking a rough apot. With Beo out on Russ .... .... 0 a foul to Jenkins, Kelly hit to left and Ookland walk for Kamm and OCtonnell filled the Rune . ... , ... 0 0 1 bases Rhyne pushed on Into right just 0 8 X Hit outside the reach of Slglln, and Kelly and Rurauisry : Krrora Pool P.' Hale, Klllott. Kamm scored and O'Connell went te By MMdlcton 0 1 8, by Bllor T third, frhen he scored on Ktldufr Infield plus pttrhcd ( redlt victory to Bllcr; chargo defeat to r out. At bat Off Middleton T, off Mtddlotaa That waa the only Inning tn which the 1M. Hits battod Off Mlddlotan A oft EiReals scored, and those three were the lat A Rims trend Off Middle too A eft Bllor Roa toopaoeible foe Bllcr A Middleton A only rups they made; but that did not r Styack oot By Eller A by prevent them from threatening often and Praam! Beat ea ball Off A by Braatoa 8. In For example, the second viciously Bllor A aff Mtddlotaa A Stales hoeao BruInning Telle waa out down at the A U otbar, Brawn. Wllla. Thrae-bot- a on an attempted double steal. Inplate the baker. Cooper kite Brubaker. Halo. kH Halo fourth the two great plays by Vltt mowed Sacrifice kit MeCaaa. Raao batted Cooper. them down again, A Cather A Bra baker I Coa. Hal Howard, Th fifth eaw Kelly and Kamm on oot ateal-IsA Throw beers to start tha Inning, - but Kallto A Blllrit. Will. Cooper Calker left aa koooe Foot land A pulled .out safely. The eeventh opened Tims of goara 3 bear. Vmptaae A with a rattling by .See, but Toauia oad Carroll. Charley died n his tracks. ha desire to examine tha defendant on a number of point in oonnactloa with the of alleged conspiracy, the charge t'tbrowIng'Ljefjgamt. and. saripu flna; elal matter. The eueetioae prepared for ubmtarioo to President Comiakey ere la part eg follows: "What agreement rras mod by Charles Comlskey with the player of tho Chicago White Box to lit lata summer er fad of TtlT concerning a attempt to have tho Detroit baseball club fraudulently lose gomes to the White box? ' "Waa an agreement made between old Charts Comlskey and certain White Box pleyore that such players should pay Ct each Into a fund to bo paid to certain pitcher of the Detroit American league baseball team to Induoo the said pitcher intentionally to throw the games to the White Box? "1X4 tho defendant make an express agreement with all member of tho Chicago White Sox in tho late summer or fall of 431T whereby It agreed to pay to eaah member ef the base bell team 88000 in lieu of their share of tho world series receipts. If the American pennant should bo won by the CTtlcago White Box for that rear? "Was an understanding hod between Charles Oomlskey on behalf of the defendant to the fail ef 1811 with ' th players of the Chicago White Box that four games were to be deliberately lost and thrown to the Detroit American league team to consideration ef the serv Jenklns-Slglln-Jcnkl- nit mi ly 01 oo 113 Et-lo- Crum-ala- 8- Two-bao- o Wild Heavea and Sack twe-toagg- er Series of Ilomer. Th Be cored just about ovary time thay trot a chance, making their Wta count eo that only a few of the ten were . , waste material. The second Inning opened with Wllholt a to O'Cermell Band brought over the first Bait Lake Wore when he knocked th ball over the d fence. Cartwright struck out, and Jenkins duplicated Band s feat The Been tied the a core in the third, when Vltt knooked the tonH ever the center-fiel- d fence. Helnt Band opened the seventh and decddlng round with n slick single te center. Cartwright sacrificed him along. Jenkins drove a terrific liner to ehert. The bait was a few Inches wide of Rhyme's mlttn, but Hal managed to stay its progress. Band etreakad H ter homa and beat the throw by Inches. Meantime Jenkins had rounded first twee and Telle flung to Miller In an attempt to nip him, but the throw wag low and Jenkins went to second From that base he scored on Rollick's short fly base hit to center. The Bees opened the eighth with a double te right by Slglln. but Paddy expired at third, a feul-oremoving one of the neceseerv succeeding hlttsm. The dutw wllT play again thlg afternoon at I o'clock. fly-o- ut left-fiel- The daye best hitters: .... MoChnn, Portland SigMn. Balt Lako A3. H. TB. P.C. 1.000 .740 .850 ?58 .88? .84? .647 Cooper, Oakland Sheehan, Sacramento Jenkins, Bolt Lake Sawyer, Vernon ... Wills, Oakland .......... ...I Deal, Los Angeles......... .1 Ml Portland ............i ,..-..- 4 BoM LakO... ...... ...4 lane, Beattie ,.,....4 Stump?, Beattie eegegee4 High, Vernon ., ........ ...44 Pick. Sacramento Home-ru- n hitters; Jenkins ,400 Haleb Vltt, Balt Lake .100 .800 .808 .104 .804 .100 Band, Balt Lake. - t The BCrie stand: Francisco won A Salt lake won A 4 postponed. Beattie wen t, Vernon wen 8, 4 postponed. Loe Angels won I, Sacramento won 8. Portland won 1, Oakland won A . Bern ' OUTHIT , BUT secon- I ANOBIJM SACRAMENTO. Tigera 8 ABR.H0A. ABRH.OAI Bert fiJUeon. Beal first baaaman and a McCabe.cf 4 8 14 Hcktag, 8b 8 0 1 8 8 lIPoarcA n d 0 1 4 I power with the bat. will be eut of the Carnll.lf. 8 0 IlFIck. 2b, Deal, tb.. 8 game lor a week, on account of n bruised In 'Wednesday Doly. t... 10 11 2'Ryaa. at . 3 0 0 1 0 hand. Bert gat gam ortaeelb. 4 0 4111 lmitechaa.If 4 8 8 3 0 on of Thurston's fast one en the band. 1 0 0 Moolwts-l8 0 1 Twaihly.rf 4 0 An examination yesterday reLdmre.2b 8 11 I 1 klcNocly.cf 4 0 1 8 0 vealed that, while there were no broken I ook. c... d 0 1 4 I bones, th land was McAaly.aa. I I severely bruised. TbomaauP I I I I 3, Shea, p... I 0 1 0 I 8 8 8 'Report from th hospital continue to Trial 88 10 8T14 Brora by laoltifa. as to Paul contain favorable new Loo Aagelte Bt rand' progress. It eeeme certain now Rime ... 0 0 t that he will bo ready for th opener of Hit , , ,.,...1 0 1 ' the Beattie series Tuesday. Barouorete Sill 4888 X-r- ay M Ruaa lilt ... ......0 0 I 08000084 -- U 0 t 0 1 88 v WtlUe Kamm, still somewhat "peaked" from ptomaine poisoning, resumed third basing for the Beals yesterday. 8 8 8 Dell E. N. M. Wei lavOle : Wetaer fifth game of th 1814 pitched to the He pitched world's eerleo for (Brooklyn. en inning. - i 8 Th Coast league rao ta hy ho mean In fact, tt I anybody's a runaway. separate th leading Only six cams Bees and the trailing players. Six game, n on basis, would figured make each club .416. . EOT Lrt f tirbi r.!;s b Shot Put Rad Javelin Throw t Prelhnimtry ta State I!$et ot JEFF Jeff Springs Some David Harum Stuff on Mutt Two neordo were shattered In the of u state high school track and fieri meat yesterday afternoon on Cummlnse field. Cox of th Ogden high cheot broke tho oldest field record of Utah who he put tha shot a distance of 44 test 1 8 Inch The old record was mad In 1887 by Helnt Richardson f tho old Balt Lako high school, distance of 43 feet 7 1 Inches. Howard Carman of the West high throw tha javelin a distance o( lit feet 48 inch, w Inches beyond th old record- Every rare yesterday afternoon wag marked With eome exciting feature. The half-miheat. Initial heat, wae wen by Hogg an. Kenneth Kavnnaugh, another West high runner, oamo In second. Kump won second heat with east and Farthorlngham o Hanguiton gamo in foqoad. A queer occurrence took place In ope heat of tho quarter. Howard Carman, a Panther runner, had the race elnohed, but he walked iV Ik last two And la doing o allowed Brown of yard. American Fork to paw him-le Eroad Jumps Good. 8-- 448-ya- rd 148-ya- rd rrd 189-ya- rd MO-yo- Detroit-Chicag- Box-eld- er 189-ya- rd er 210-ya- rd MAESER FIELD TO IN FAST ' 108-rer- 120-ya- rd I 140-ya- rd (Copyright, 192 by H, 0. V, 144-ya- rd 210-ya- rd ltd-ya- rd lid-ya- rd timr' trod Mark Sag, task second heat (two to qualify) Tel sirup, Gunnison, first; Williams West, eecond; Acdrreon, Weber, third. Time It 4 seconds doeh, third best (tsr t eual- tfy Burton, Weber, first; Forney, W second; Thompson, Grand County, third. Tima 18 4 eeosnds dash, flret brat- - (two to qualify) Campbell, L. D. 8. U., first; Crandall. BprtngvlUe, second; Budgs Weber, third. Time 24 4 seconds doeh, second heat (tree to qualify) Benton, Emat, first; Anderson, Weber, second, Gedde, Lkga, third. Time 84 eooonds dash, third heat (two to qualify) Woods Payeon, first; Etna, Ogden, second; Thompson, Grand County, third. , Time 84 4- seconds dash, fourth hrat (two to ualra . lfy) Forney, Wrat.v first-- Tolstrup, Gun- alaoR, second, MUier, Emery Bloks third. ,, - Time 84 second. dash, flret hrat trro t qualify) Crandall, flprtngvtll. first; Hickman, Weber, eood: Braden, Wrat, third. Time 44 4 seconds oond hrat (thrra te dash, quality) Brown, Americas Fork, flret;. Carman,- Want, aeooed; Rolemea, third. Time d4 seconds run, first heat (three to qualify) Hoggan, West, first; JCavaaaugh, West, eecond, Burs Snow Norma), third. Time 8 minutest I 4 aeuosyid.run, eraond heat (three to qualify) Kump, Beet, Brat; Ferthering-haPengultch, eecond,' Holt, Spanish Fork, third- - T'me I minutes, 48 sec-4 j Watkins of Box elder surprised tho field when he brood Jumped $4 feet 9 inches. Benton ef the East was esoonq In this event with it feet 8 1 inches. Jules Benton of tho Eaethlgh took first In hts hoot in tho century and also In tho $10. Hie time of ;18 1 to tho 108 wea the fastest made yesterday, Forney of the West high ran hie heat in hi 28 to 24 fiat, which wae tha same M Benton' to addition to taking first to th shot throw with put. Cog won th aiecu throw of 107 feet Inohes. The eosche of th different high School showed thrir good sportsmanship qualities when they agreed to let the athletes of the Dixie Normal school , of Bt George enter the (iui events Without Th hoy from CHICAGO, May U. The statement southern qualification wer snowbound qpd will that Charles A, Comlskey personally tok not arriveUtah until but they thla morning, part to an alleged conspiracy of Detroit will be allowed to enter any athlete who player to loa game to tha Chicago Qualified In th division meet without, Whit Bog in let? so that th latter further showing. could win th American Iragu pennant Th tm for th events this afternoon wu virtually, th only now charge conbrood jump, shot- tained n th affidavit filed by Oecar Is a follows; t 8clock, dash; 3 11 o'clock, (Happy) Felach at Milwaukee today to Sut, I I o'clock, high jump, discus and connection with hi suit to recover bck mile run; :44 o'clock, semifinals In 826- pay and damage from th Whit Bog o'clockliS-yar- d low hurdles; I dash; tub. javelin and polo vault; I'll Persons familiar with th Investiga- ' Clock. 9 18 finals eIock. run; tion of th 1819 world sarie scandal and In dMh; 1:41 o'clock. th resultant trial of right Whit Box relay. Player charged with throwing gome ta The executive hoard of th Utah High o Cincinnati recalled that the 181? School Athletic association, under whose Incident wo given a thorough the meet is being held, will meet airing at that time. Two riorle were auspices 4 o'clock this afternoon, H will be current then one that Detroit delib- at derided whether the Ogden er the erately leot game to they Box and antesun front Ogden division will other that the Baa raised a purs which be nllewed to runthe to tn relay. to be given to th Detroit players wa Ora Wilson, aaeralary-treasurof If they defeated pertain ethar taama near th C, announoad association, yesterday the end of the season and hus helped the all will ooaobe b that given Box to win th pennant. ter th meet thla afternoon. Th fhraa report! ticket Testimony concerning oaehes must nppar at tho bos offloe wo presented to the Cook county grand for ticket before I ' clock. thole which investigated th onandal. jury, waa would Seven and it expected that the story Relay Teams Entered. eomo out to the. trial, aa Frisch and ethFor the fire! time to the history of er wer raid to be ready to talk about tow track wad field meets to Utah, vn that tt, After reprated announcement team will to th nterd the defendant would toko the stand to relay relay, Th be thnary a tak lode end thrir own defense and reveal these and the West high eprintar have covered other alleged scandal thrir attorney the distance In 4 4 flat and the Dixie ft holly refused te lot them testify and team, which ta t arrive thl of the rumor. morning, has madexpected nothing more waa heardbaseball ta 4:fb flat this discommistance. Beside these teams some test Judge R. M, Landla little Interest , In aggregations have sioner, expressed been entered by Of' Frisch' affidavit. den, Lpgen, Richfield end Fayeon, ,"I guee na on will pay much attenThe mile run promisee te be the most tion to whgt Frisch gala," he remarked, exciting event of the day, Kump and Charles A. Comlskey eould not h found Hoggan, premier mllers et the Last and hie son, was West high schools respectively, are contonight end Leu I Oomlskey, oqt of tows- - Th teuu to on tho road. ceded the beat chance, fog first end ram ond place. Jon ef Emery risk I the dark Kona Report Surprises, to tho race. Thla runner Is said to here DETROIT, May 11. Report from Mi- covered the mile In 4:44 fiat to hi diIn lwaukee of Happy Frisch's allegation meet. Th ethar entrants in the reference to n purported fund raised by vision mile are pleasant Orov; Holt, the Chicago White Box to 1917 to havo Spanish Richards Provo; Fork; Tryugh. Hart, games thrown by Detroit, come ag a Oneida; Merrill, North Cache; Richards official (4 to the of Tiger surprise L. D. 8. U.j Robbins Davis; Garrison, wae raid this afternoon, Nelleon, Boxelder; Clark, B. A. Charles Navln, secretary of tho Tiger a Ogden; Ward, B. A. C.; Tobler, Dixie; Read, said local club official had never re- C.; Snow Normal, Richfield, and William, ceived any intimation that an attempt Monro. was made to bribe Detroit player. was It impossible to eliminate all but five of tha runner to the dash -BE semifinal will have and , yesterday to be run today to addition to th finals heats will be run to the ramUinaU, CONDITION Two one having five runners and tot other four. PROVO, May 11 The Brigham Toung Th Woet high seems to have the best university 1a making great preparations chanoe te win the meet, considering the for the big state Intercollegiate meet to excellent showing this teem made yestake place on the Maeser field Saturday. terday. Farney and Williams to the The grounds are being put Into excellent prints Carman In the quarter, high condition so that everything possible will jump, and JaveHn throw; Williams and be conducive to tho, brooking oL state Newman to the hurdles and Hoggan-- and records. in tha dletanoe runs, in adIt ta planned to hav tfce preliminaries Kavnnaugh dition to the relay team, should make take place Saturday morning beginning between twenty-fl- v nd thirty point at 18 oclock. At this time elimination for the Penthere. B. A. C.'enould place trials to the javelin throw, discus throw, ' Well In th high jump and pole vault, d hot put, broad jump, dash, and they should also get a point or two hurdle and In the broad Jump. East has a chance dash, hurdle will tak place .The four ef coming second with Benton In the best athlete In each event will enter the century, furlong and broad jump, and Solo-no- n to finals In the afternoon. mile the and half mils Kump The new plan of running off the preIn the quarter and Carman In the liminaries In the sprinte and the weight shotput might also break Into the scorvents to the morning will make It poa- - ing column. slhle to pull off the finals In half the time that It ordinarily takes to conduct Summary 'Given. a meet. This will be good news for the The summary of yesterdays ' sport fane who are oftea compelled to alt for three or four 'hour waiting for doeh, flret heet ,(twe to Benton, something to happen. East, flret; Sanderson, 820-ya- rd eecoads 1- -4 40-ya- rd 138-yn- rd sa 218-ya- .(Grit Manti, second; Rmn. Ogden, third. Time 1 188-ya- rq . Winning and losing pitch ere yesterday; At Bait Lake: Kamo, BaR Lake, winner; Geary, Bon Francisco, loser. At Sacramento: Thomas, Do Angel, winner; Bhea, Sacramento, loser. COYOTES At Loe Angeles: Gregg, "Seattle, winner; May. Vernon, loser. At Oakland: Eller, Oakland, winner; LOSE ANGELS Middleton, Portland, loser. 8 SACRAMENTO, May ,11. Although out-h- it The thrss leaders or mom doealy by the Senators, tho Angela made It bunched than ever. Only three point med today. three straight from Pick separate the lending Bees from the Winning, ( to 4. d-place Heals, and only two point 8 pecs Bhea pitched good ball, but loose epaiate (he Beale from the third-plac- e suppe- -t contributed to hie downfall. L0 ices the petroK teem hod rendered to the White ox to lkif to permitting to bo defeated Intentionally to t'"M out of nine fame, and aiang the C ideas Whh k tn defeating the Sertoa beaebell team, to the poo fur th American league pennant? "What present prayer en the Cfilcer Whit Bax baseball teem bet large turn ef money that tha Detroit American league base bail team would defedt tea Chios go Whit Box baseball team four straight game after the Chisago White Sox baseball team had eltoqhyd tho pennant ta lilt? "Why wa H that after th Chicago White Box baseball team won th pennant and th werid'o series to 181?, that th defendant, without previous motive or negotiations to the fall ef 1981, ordered 8o6f eut ta salary for each member ef the Chicago beaebell teem, and why waa tn that In lilt, after the Chi' eaga White Box baseball team had tort the world s eerie to th Ctnatonatl National league baseball team, and after th defendant hod obtained full knowledge that the worlds series for the year of 1811 had besn fixed, sad that the game had bean fraudulently thrown and intention ally loot by the Chicago Whit ox baseball team, the defendant nevor-thelavoluntarily and without previous demand by tbs player raised the salary of this plaintiff from 83408 a year to 87800 per year, and th of Joe Jackson from IU0O a year salary to 19004, and th salary of Imfty William from fMU to. to l00T ' 7ar wn what purpose dka Cnarlea Cbm lskey on behalf of the defendant corporation offer to vpay $18,808 reward ter th ovldanc concerning the fixing ef th games of th world's eri to ml, notwithstanding th fact that h and tn as Id defendant were in poaton of all th fact concerning th fixing f raid games, and wen Indiroe tly participants in th fixing of th raid gome of raid series? "What step ta th conspiracy and ter what purpose was th denial by Chart Oomlskey on behalf of th defendant of a hearing to the player of th Chicago Whit Box baseball team alleged to have 4n Involved la th fixing of th gam th 1818 world aeries, and why was H that the said Chari Comlskoy did not permit th players alleged to have been involved to tho fixing of raid game to diacues th matter with him at any 320-y8- fd ' Oah-la- d 8 8 Brmra Pearce 8, Bcbaag. Roa Baounary: Thro-bate for Bhoa A Tkamas A raapooalbta kits Cook, Skoekaa. Twe-baa- e kite Daly, Bkeokaa. Baarlftr kite Fearct, TwaoiMy, un DeaU Uadtmor. Ryaa, Mol twit. MrAuloy. Base oe balls Off Tkeetao A off Shoe A 8 track out By Thomas A by Bba 1. Double FAST FLIGHT RECORDED. Heinie Beat Em Carroll ts foaaaslstcd); CHETENNB. Wyo.. May 1L Aided by play Griffs MeAol-to Undiamra to Grigga Wild Another Item In yesterday' game not a high wind behind him. Pilot Harry O ritrk Bkoa. yTlom-1 8A Vmpirae Saaoa a4 to be overinoked, but, on th contrary, Smith attained the speed of 1T4 miles an Tlooey. , to ho Masoned forth In huge type, waa hour In a record-breakin- g air met flight -of Hatnla Sand. tha baas-runniBut from Cheyenne, Wyo., to North Jlstte. Try the Kenyon Cafeteria. Perfectly for Hatnle'a daring, it ia doubtful If the .Neb., today, mall service official cooked food, quick eorvloe, popular been would have the vic glorious gam (Adv.) prices. , to MILWAUKEE, Wta., May U. Fire war rekladled Mi tha bat bud all wmjutel of 1311 whs Oatar (Hanpr) Friach of Milwaukee. one of th eight White Bo Pktyeeo banished aa a result of tho find-to- f. Miltoday filed a affidavit hi dam-awaukee circuit court, g atop to hi eutt against th Chlaago WhM Box to reoovac salary for part ef th pear 1310 sad for recovery of bonus for tho oamo sped! Felach payment pear. elao will aak that ho bo recompensed for damages sustained to an alleged maliciously to Injur hi reputation and to prevent Mm from rental a profemloaal baseball player to til major leagues. Court Commissioner Max W. Nohl signed an order which will bring tho to Milwaukee Saturday to Comlskey appear before John J. Gregory, cireoit osurt Judge, amd giv reason Why they should not produce the book and record of the Chicago club here In order to determine the extent of the damages, hack salary and bonus for the 4920 We C5b EiiiL r.iiG,j..L,3 ay Holding pilay that ha ever eeen maae at Bonne (ilia park, and III 'Unqueatlon ably wa th chief of the two maJn factors In the defeat of the Ban Franciscans. Tha second of the main factor waa a (top by Fleet Baaaman Jo Cartwright hit wot In th claa with rhls play, feat! waa navertheieM a Patent feaoon for th retirement of the Beal with th loser prle. t It era In th fourth Innlnf that O fnade hi wonderful play two of them, bi fact, Kllduff led eft with a hit to kft and Miller followed with a double to right putting KiidufT on third fTh Bee Infield drew tn doe. Telle kit A hot hopper to Vltt, on which the paptaln made a prettv play, andRSKlldufT thlro, run down between home toi ptoy ii tiler going to third; On the of aide the nether with one hit Oeery fcla bat, the baH, twletlng and turning, from aplnninf away, only a few yard In. It home plat. Vltt cam charging looked Ilk one chance In a million to took Vltt retire Miller At the plate, but that a the ohano. He seemed to real! throw and not a alap would ha nacea-ar- y in time, to get the bell to Jenkins so he partially grasped the ball, put every ages he had on It, and, lo and toehold. It arrived In time to retire the Beal v , skipper. Suit Fans to Flan? S: II. 1.7 fire of 1919 DrrcLdl SccrLl - I M Oft) 449-ya- (-- 449-ya- rd EL - bso-ya- - 886-ra- rd onds , low hurdles first hrat (tiro to qualify ter semifinal) Newman, WraL first; Pleree, B. A. C, Second; 1 2 Cutler, Oneida, third, Tim 829-ya- rd ' arJ Idw hurdTes aaoohd fiearTlwo to qualify for semifinals) Williams Wrat, first' Christensen, Baser Normal, seoond; Pasco, Boxelder, third. Tim 4j9-- y 87 seconds 1- -1 low 884-ya- rd hurdles third hrat (two to qualify tor semifinal) Harvey, Wet, first; Smith, Ogden, second;4 Ram lose, third. 8 Time seconds. Richfield, low hurdle, fourth heat (two to qualify ter eamlflnals) Bennlon, Lo- 820-ya- rd RR larfltte JullIRBi WVf8 HUOflU Wright, Davis third. Tlrao 18 eeoonds. low hurdlos Hrat semifinal (two to qualify) Newman, . West, flret; Snow Normal, j aecond; Christensen, 4 Bmith, -Ogden, third Time $ , r low hurdles second semifinal heat (two to qualify) William. West, first: Flares B. A. C., eeoond; Harvey, Wrat, third. Time 87 b seconds B. High jump Dailey, B. A. C,; Hunt, A. C: Carman. West; Pratt, ToorieL Halverson, Weber; W linos, Garfield, 41107 Nellaon, American Fork, all qualified by Clearing the bar At i feet d inches Pol vault Dailey, B. A. C.; WwdT B. A. C.; Hamilton, Granite: Beal, Bnow Normal; Call, Boxelder; Dixon. Provo: Clark, Lehl, and Watkins Boxelder, all qualified by vaulting t feet. Broad jump Watkins Boxelder, 1 feet f Inohee; Benton,2 East, 84 feet 414 tnohee; Lunt, B. A. C., (rat I Inches; Stephens Boxelder. 18 feet 8 Inohee; Pratt, Toeele, 180-ya- eo-n- ds 880-ya- rd 18 feet 444 tnehto-- hot put Cox, Ogden, 44 foot 1H toches (new riato record); Hofhrine, American Jordan, Fork, 88 toot 4 tnehra; Howard, 88 feet; Carman, East, tt feet I Inches34; feet 8 inches Jones Weber, 8 187 rat Dieono threw Cox. Ogdon, Inohee; Hewnrd, Jordan. 87 toot: Vbgler. Boxelder. 84 feat; Burbldge, L D. E. U., 88 feet .44 inch; Lemming, Carbon, 83 tost I Inches Java! ki throw Carman. West, 141 feet 18 Inches (now record); Tuft, Monroe. 148 feet 41 Inches, McIntosh, Trora, 41 Inches; Burbldge, L. D. 8. U, 10 W 117 feet 4 Inehi Pag. PbI 1, (4 Inch. JORDAN DISTRICT TO MEET TODAY Th annual field day of (ho school of th Jordan district wM b hold on tho campus el ibe Jordan hiffh chool Games and eon teat will be atased-fro44 o'clock to th morning until 4 to th afternoon. A number of echoolo the Herriman. enter Bluffdale and Butler-w- tU In all events while the West Jordan, Draper, Riverton. Mldvals Unpin, Bandy, South Jordan and Crescent will apratal enter riudent In n number van ti. Otranto teHewe: schedule of The time 1 a. pu. boy' championship bare ball -contest ; 4 86 . m., girl' ehomptonritas baae ball oonteot; I 80 p. m . tram pull-u- p and tram broad jump; 1:44, trials In y. ' at rd dash and shot put; oclock, trialy in rixty-yor- d dash, girls, and running deep; 8 SO, high Jump; 2 15. final dash, girl; 8:48. triaia final rixty-yar- d dash and pol vault; I rick, In broad ten-gi- rl relay roc and running 80. daahi Jump; 3,lo, final broad aohool I tf jump: J40yard relay; ochoat 4.il, achool relay event them will Arid th Following be a picture ahow in th high achool to a th dance gytmmrium and in the evening. The following officials Win handle the contests: General supervisors, Ballard, Greenwood and Edge!; umpire. Greer ' and Bobers; shot put, Gllra and Peterson; Malm-stroJump and vaults Lofgren, Bmith, and Bateman; judges of finish. Peterson, Crook, King and A. Smith; tarter, Jensen; clerk of course. Ray Beck and Brady; announcer, Nielson; timers Giles and Jensen; achool events, Dewey, Reed, Beck, Peterson, Bureon, Smith, Stevenson, FI eh, Ttotjon, King. Eberly, Becketrand, Briliaton and Crgw to-y- 8 rd 830-ya- 826-ya- rd tug-of-w- m ford. ( City Amateur League Th Arrow in a Junior Gtlberg Utah i Power nine defeated the Preae club by a score of ( to- 4 gam on tho South high school field lagt evening. officiated. - four-inni- By BUD FISHEB |