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Show THE SAL? LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MORNING, MAY 12 ! Laiincelo.t 18, 1922. Eisilk o 9 Indians Hammer Their IBIS MSE SIS Bees to Get New Ritcheroo II : Way Into Hall of Fame; Help Coming From Red Sox j Treat Our Bees Rough Three Runt Fifth Utah v ' in At Salt Lake Saattla IS, Salt (.aka 12. At San Francltco Vernon 4, San Fran- claca 2. ' At Laa Angalaa Oakland 2, Lea An oelea 7. At .Sacramento Portland maoto 4. i Berries. SAN FRANCISCO, May 17. Ins Vernon Tigers vgon over the Seals today, 4 to 2. Ths climax rams In the fifth By Uolrcnul ThftJIeattft baseball club walked right the afepa Into our secret storehouse yesterday and burgled the place. They stole all of our base hits 'and- turned- - the ! in their eagerness for joint topsy-turv- y more loot' Cast week the Bees thought j they had at last found a safe hiding place for their precious base hits, but t evidently somebody tipped off the In $an as to the combination, for their of Tuesday and Wednesday indi-- I , raids eats clearly that they knew where the were kept. (goods matter has been reported to the and plainclothesmen are working on the ehse. "Yesterday's looting netted the Indians hits. runs and twenty-fiv- e eighteen There was nothing left in the place after ! their visit save footprints. I It la evident that the thieving redskins were compelled to make several trips la order to carry away the booty. Clues to the fact that they , point abundantly made their heaviest hauls in the fourth .and seventh Innings. In the first ini' stance, they walked off with seven hits, Sail in succession. That la, the hits were made by succeeding batsmgn, and with-- , out the Intervention of Sn out In the 'seventh Inning, they made their second huge haul, and again carried off hits In more In that inning they once jlota. apa and, without pause, (took seven hits parently espying two strays left concealed Id a gunny-sacthey gathered those up, too. - I k, Ur Regular Tattoo. j Vernon Second Straight Win Over San Francisco. CLUBS. TANDINQLOFTHE Ve can call to mind nothing we have more resembling the heard recently .sound of a anare drum than did those ; Seattle hits yesterday. .It waa Just like to a muster call. Naturally, listening some of the,hits were longer than others, Included wore all long. but they plenty I In the collection were two home runs detectives The land five working on tho case have definitely determined that the sacking of the Bee total storehouse was valued at thlrty-s- l bases. I For the first time In a long stretch of 'days, tho Bees took the lead vesterdav, making four runa In the first Inning The four didn't last very long, however, 'when the Indians got fairlv painted up. j.loo Finneran, 1919 star pitcher' for the 'champion Vernon club, made bis first start of the season vesterday. Joe had q dough time In the first round, but after lie had ahed that one ho had the Bees melpless. In the ninth -- Joe, who to a d chap, and really the only feuy on the Seattle club with a spark of In hla left heart we say Joe, In the iPlty (ninth, allowed oar downtrodden fellow to Irltisens fatten their average a bit. runs on permitting them to make geven hits. Between the first and the Jbft waa a fcinth, however, regular Simon Degree. . Vernon . . 8. FrSn. L. Eslt Lsks Oakland ,, Ssattls . . Portland . Sacramento Lost 8am Lewi eaaavsd a comeback Tuesdav Sam was chased In the iflrst Inning, so he gritted his shiny leelh With and went to It again yesterd.iv iSam. the spirit willing and even In was and flesh weak, but the (eager, (the fourth Inning Sam passed on. Rudv Hollis then and succeeded Kalllo him, 'Thurston came upon the scene. latter Harry Blaehoider dove Into the morass, ,and proved to be the only pitcher of the .dav for our side. Anflnson. the Bees' chubby catchlFnt He er. wielded a wicked stick yesterdav got three of the Bees' hits, one of them a homer and another a double He drove Oscar In five of the Salt Lake tallies. ,yitt also found Finneran for three hits, and the remainder of tha fifteen were scattered among the rest of 'em Jack Adams and Manuel Cueto led the Indians' attsck with four hits each; Hood, Barney. Eldred and Crane got three each; Murphv and Spence Adams got two each and Finneran had to be satisfied with one. Every plaver on the Seattle club scored ne or more runs A double steal bv Barney and Eldred gave the Indians ono in the first Inning. , 14,18i2017 22 2228' 21 tween Duffy Lewis and Helnle Band. The mishap occurred at a critical time. Otherwise the hits were resounding whacks Thu Indians resumed business In ths fifth. Hood, Bamey and Cueto hitting singles In succession. Thurston arrived and retired the side, only one run reg sulting. Another Riot of Hits. The seventh was productive of eight runa and nine hits. The thing started off with a home run drive over the right field fence. Cueto doubled and Eldred, Murphy and Specie Adams singled. With the bsses full. Crane shot a double Into Jack Adams singled and then right. there were two outs. Cueto wound up the hitting with a single to left. Blaehoider disposed of ths Indians quickly in the eighth and ninth. . The fifth and sixth runs for the Bees were due to a homer by Schick In the seventh, with Thurston on. Schick and Vltt hit safely to start ths ninth. Sand filed out. Stglln and Duffy Lewis poked out hits end then Anflnson Cartpopped the bell over the fence. wright singled and was forced by Light. A double by Tonny Lasserf his first hit of the season batting for Blaehoider, ended the hitting. The seven hits gave the Bees six runs and served to make the score take on a more respectable appearance than otherwise would have been the case. The clubs will play again thla afternoon at '3 oclock. 220-ya- 440-ya- rd two-mu- le Tbtala. 38 4 8 27 12 Totals... I batted '(or grott in elshlb. K.a for Kamm in eighth. tBatl.il for Alien In ninth. Score by innings: Vernon .. San rnaciites 88 2 T 27 I 00012000 12 0 4 0 1000000 Summary Errors Valla, OCosnell. Hhyne 4, Hyatt. Smith. Two rims, ft hits, SO at bat off Glider In S plus Innings. Fonr runs 8 hits. 20 at bat off Scott in S lasings. Credit victory' to Gilder, t harge defeat to Beott. Struck mil Gilder 8. Scott 2 Baeea on belle Gilder 2. Scott 2. Alten 1 Hit by pitrherWaMi by Two-baa- e hits Bodle. Rhyne, Walsh. Glider Sacrifice hits Smith 2. Kllduff, Sawyer. Doable plays Kelly to Telle, See te Yetle, Time 1 4ft. I mplree Bara and flnney. By Lnleeraal Lces Raise Shout. The Beee earns up with four and the fans were made $ppes of the home-tow- n 8chick fight and happy temporarily Balked end Vltt singled to left. Sand, a bunt. scored Schick with got away Lewis walked, again On Siglln'e out. tilling he bases. Anflnson hit to right pored two and Lewis soored with the fourth 'run on an Infield out. The Indians took another In the second knocked the ball over and Spence Adams m the third. made six tallies In the A The visitors fourth on straight hitting. Jack Adams, Finneran and llood singled end Kalllo The- Indians went right Relieved (dong. Bamev and Cueto singled, Visitors began to berhvvnd and Murphy With singles, so Eldred Crane got the last hit of the Jtoubled. Inning, Jack Adams and Finneran being It tgtired on their second appearance. Should be said that one of the hits Of was to a due becollision (tats sequence nt I1 -- fterelct. Ar-la- Hood, SEATTLE. AB.R.H.PO.A.E SO.BB. If Ilarney, rf. . . Cueto. 3b. . . Eldred, cf. . . Murphy, lb. ., S Adams, 2b. Thee Bmnmnrrr - Errorw-Keft- f-, MeAnly. Two-bas- e hlta --Crkndall 2, hit --Carroll. Batted la run- Deal, Baldwin, Brown 2, Crandall 2, Deal 1. Carroll 2, Baldwin 1, Twomhly I. Stolen base Lindimore. Sacrifice hit Arlett. Struck out Br Bren ton 1. Bflftea on ball Off Arlett 2. oft Crandall Runa reapwHhle for Ar1. eff B ronton 1 lett 6, Crandall 1. Brenton 2. Nine hits, 4 runa. 18 at bat off Arlett Id 8 plus Innings. Double play BruCharge defeat to Arlett. and baker to Lafayette. Byron Umpire Caay. Tima of game 1 boor 40 minute. ha 'Batted for Blaehoider bled. Score by Innings: Seattle Runs Hits .....1 ' Salt Lake t 4 Runs In PORTLAND DEFEATS SENATORS IN NINTH ninth; dou 111I1M0 025 113191 0U Hits 3 00 By Universal SACRAMENTO, Mav 17 A rally in the ninth frame which netted two runs put Portland out In front and gave them another win over the Senators today. 5 to 4. 611 1100011 714 runs 8 0 0 0 2 0 Home Adams, e hits linrne). Schick, Anfinaon. Eidred, Murph. Cueto, Crane, Hood. Infineon, ljght, Sacrifice hit Barney (fly). Stolen base-s- Eldred, Barnet, Iaaht 3 (gifts). Thrown out stealing Crane. Runs batted in Hood, Barney 2. Cueto 4, Eidred 3, Crane 4. J. Adams. Sohlok 2, Slglln, G. Lewis, AhJln-so- n 5, Iazzerl, 8 Adams. Struck out By Lewis 2, by Kalllo 1. by Thurston 3. by Blaehoider 2, by Finneran 3 Bases on balls Off Lewis 4. off inneran ft. Six runs, 6 hits off Lewi. 14 at bat. In 3 plus Innings. out In fourth, first and third occupied: 4 runs. 8 hits off Kalllo, 11 at bat. bv I plus Inning; out in fifth, first and second occupied; 8 runs, 10 hits off Thurston. 18 at bat. In 8 Innings. Runs responsible for Lewis I, Kalllo 4, Thurston 8. Finneran 11. Charge defeat to Lewis. IViuble play Crane to Adams to Murphy. First base on error Sait Iaike 1 on base Seattle 10. Salt Iatke 7. Toman. Time of 1mplrea2 Carroll and hours and 12 mlnutex game Summary : Berries. Two-baa- PORTLAND Wifec,2b. ABRHOA1 8 12 0 10 2 10 0 2 1 1 1 Mil 0 0 3 ltd Mid'eton p 1 0 1 Walherg.p 0 0 0 Freeman p 0 O O aXeCann. 1 0 0 Te.terd.y a Results. XaahriUe at Chattanooga, postponed, ratn. At Alcmtihls-r-Mub- U Orleans 9, Memphis 1, 0, - 0 Heck 3b . . ft 4 O 4 1 0 11ft 1 8 1 lift ran rf . . 4 2 2 Sheehan. If 4 0 2 0 linllwltg.lh 8 0 2 l'Ompton.rf 4 0 2'i'nok.e. .. 2 Finery, p. 2 0 1 Sehang cf. 0 0 0 0UcKeeiy. 1 0 0 O' 8 0 0 0 18 1 110 21140 114 0 0 0 0 01 83 4 18 27 1ft SHIDEHARA MAKES DENIAL. May 177 (Bv ths Associated Press ) Baron Shldehara, ambassador to th United Staten, who returned from Washington recently. Bald today the re- port printed tri the vernacular' newspa- per hers that he had asked to be ileved of his post because of was unfounded-- Little j . Ill At last the frantla efforts of the Balt Lake baseball club's management to get some pitching talent seem to have been of avail, for last night a deal was closed by telegraph for the acquisition of Elmer (Slim) Myers from the Boston Red Box. Myers wired hla acceptance of terms, adding that ha would be glad to play with Salt Lake. Both Manager and Captain Vltt speak highly of Myers. Although he was not with the Red Sox during Lewis stay with the club, he was with them at the same time as Vltt. Captain Os says that if Myers is anything at all of tha pitcher he waa then he should make a winner In the Coast league. Myers la A long, r, mors than six feet lanky tall. Myers was helled as a sensation when he broke into tke majors with the Athletics. He was traded to Cleveland and then went to Boston, Joining the Red Sox (n midseason of 1930. In that year he was In twenty-eiggames. He won eleven games, nine of. them being consecutive victories, and lost five, for a percentage of .38. His percentage of g earned runs per gams was 3 27. ths same mark mads by Eddie Cicotte. Last year Myers was ill for a long spell, but took part In thirty games. 'He won eight and lost twelve. Hla eamed-ru- n percentage was 4 87, which, taking into account that 1921 was the season of the it bail, was no mean showing at ail. Slim is also something of a hitter. In 1920 he batted .256 and last year .215. He will join the Bees at Portland next week. -- right-hande- ht nine-innin- jack-rabb- ! Wild. Heaves and Such The day's best hitters- - TR PC 3 8 4 .750 Barney, Seattle 3 .750 Carroll, Los Angeles ....4 6 4 .687 J. Adams, Seattle 4 8 .667 Cueto, Seattle 2 3 .667 Hyatt, Vernon 2 3 .667 Portlund Wolfer, Moll wits, Sacramento .667 ..3 2 3 .600 Anfinaon, Salt Lake ....5 ft 3 Vltt. gait Lake .600 ft 3 .600 Crane, Beattie .600 Baldwin, Los Angeles . .5 3 8 3 Beattie .600 Hood, 8 3 60J Eldred, Seattle ' 4 2 .600 Bodie, Vernon Francisco San .600 ..4 Rhyne, 4 .600 Ryan, Sacramento .500 Sheehan, Sacramento ..4 .500 Crandall, Ixs Angeles ..4 .600 Kllduff, San Francisco ..3 2 .600 Hale, Portland 2 Sacramento .600 Fittery, Home-rihitters- Anflnson, Schick, Balt Lake, Barney, 8. Adams, Seattle. , AB. H. BEAT if Win 4 of 5 IT Player 3KE 2 8 8 04 -- pontpon(g ,0 0 ABRUOA Batted for Fittery In ninth. Score by tuning.: Portland 001 10001 ! 3 Sacramento 0 001 001 2 Pearee Shee-baSummary: Errors Middleton, Cmnpten, Three run 12 bits off Middle-to'In T plus Inning. One run. I hit off Wnl-ber4 nt bat to 1 inning. No cans no hits off Freeman. I nt hat to 1 Inning. Th reel's ae hits llale. Mnllwtta. Two baa. High. hits Sheehnn Wolfer, Raa. Sargent gtalen baaen MeOvfftmn. Conk Haerlflee hit Cot. Elliott, Hale Fittery 3 Base, on balls Mid dlefon I. Wnlherg 1 Freeman 1. Fittery Double plava Fltterr to Mollwlta to Thorpe Snreent. Prerre to MeOafftgnn to Mollwlta. I red It victor r to Walberg. Tima 2.1ft. Umpires Reardon nnd McC, rear. TO K I O. 2 0 0 SACRAMENTO. 'McG'aa2b 4 Pearce as. Totals 80 ft 8 27 17) Totals.. r Hatted foe Walberg hi ninth. SOUTHEkH ASSOCIATION. Birmingham at Atlanta fctttte ttoctNrw 1 ft "T. & i 7 .iUWf-y!i INDIANS 18, BEES 12. - MUTT AND JEFF -- tt ANGELES. May 17.Battin out of the box in the third Inning, the Angels heat the Oaka, 7 to 2, today. Ote Crandall allowed four hits, two of them in the second, coupled with mis plays on the part of hla teammates which gave the Oaks their two runs, LOS 220-ya- rd ' ANGEL BATTERS VANQUISH OAKS y. s Frt . Matches and Even Up for Intercollegiate Title. winner; Arlett, Oakland, loser. At San Francisco: Gilder, Vernon, winner; Scott, San Francisco, lomr. At Sacramento: Portland, Walberg, winner; Fittery, Sacramento, loser. - J Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick and eight Crimson athletes Who will represent the "U" in the Rocky Mountain conference CPI line next track and field meet- - at Saturday wRl leave this afternoon at I 15 o'clock over, the Lnion Pacific for th scene of the meet Morgan Mercer, Reid Jewkcfc, Oscar 8mKh, Harold Hutton, Virgil Vaii, Dean Hart. Mickey .Oswald and Captain J. Anderson will attempt to br.ng first honors to Utah. Coach Fitzpatrick announced last night that he would enter his men as follow-- . I'M), dashes. Morcer, Bidilh and Jewkee; dash, Hutton. Cain; run. Hart: hurdles, Oswald; pole vault and Javelin. Anderson. The mile relay team will be composed of Smith, Jewkea, Hutton and Cain. Most of the interest centers around th big relay. The Utah quartet reeled off the mile In ,fine style Tuesday, and are confident they can, capture the banner event the meet. The Utah athletes will Teturn Immediately following the meet, arriving in Balt Lake bunday afternoon. Mickey Oswald, who injured his shoulder at the state meet at Provo last Saturday. was examined try Dr. 1L Isa Marshall yesurday. There is some doubt as to whether Oswald will be In condition, end. if he does not take the trip, only yeven will be taken along. three scored frame, when the visitors runs on two hits. Angolas lnd-hearte- jSams Comeback Flivvers. Confident She Will Panther Baseballers Show Veteran Form and . Win Take Big Relay at Rocky Conference. Mountain Easily From L D. S. U. Brings By trimming ths Aggie tennis team, Manager Duffy Lewis yesterday after- four matches to one, the Crimson mequ-ettenoon posted notice of forenoon practices went Into a tie with ths Logan-Ituntil further notice. All Salt Lake ball in the Intercollegiate tennie race. At players must be at Bonneville park at 10 o'clock in uniform. The Both thinks Logan, the Aggies beat Utah. skipper a little the B. T. U. would help schools have a victory over was demonstratborne brilliant tennis things along. ed on the courts at ths "C,' ths taro Word from San FTanctsco Is that Out- doubles matches and the first- singles fielder Justin Fitxgerald has-be- enbeing expooially cloeely played.- Most of released to ths Salt Laks club. A tele- the sets went to deuca white a major gram was sent to Fitxgerald directing portion of tho games also leers Usd at him to Join ths Bees at Portland next deuce. Results follow; Bob Officer and Frank week. The deal for Fitxgerald began Loynd (Utah) defeated Bert Law and last December. After a lapse, negotiations were resumed when the Seals were Glen Loveless (Aggies), here last week. It Is undemtood that Melvin Gallacher and Hardin Whitney tha question of a bonus for signing (Utah) defeated Bill Merrill and Moses came up. It Is to be hoped that Fits Rich (Aggies). Joins the Beee, for he would make a Byrll Hammond (Aggies) defeated Robvaluable addition tp the dub's reserve ert Ooodell (Utah), defeated lav (Aggstrength. He has been with the eSals ie),-7-6, Officer (Utah) Gallacher (Utah) defeateight years. ed Rich (Aggies), Both ' schools demonstrated a elaasy About the slickest little catch seen in of ball, but ths locals ware steadthese parts waa that mads by Manuel brand seemed to stand ths gaff better. Cueto on Biglin'a pop fly in the eeventh. ier and Offleer-Loynand Loveless-Lad Cueto turned tall to the ball and raced In the the Aggies were snowed under In on until he pulled it out of the air. back affair, the third and fourth sets after the first foremost, so to speak. two were divided. Gallacher and Whitney took the longtwo brilliant Maury Schick made est of the day from Rich and Mer' catches In center. In the second he rill. match Fifty-thre- e games were necessary gathered in Barney's sacrifice fly end to decide the outcome. Gallacher played In the third he made a fine catch of and Was ths best a steady driving-battlCranes fly. (Both were rare feats man of the quartet. After Ooodell had taken ths first set, ll Wally Wood sparkled with a Hammond came hack and proved the catch away out in left field foul ter- best player.- - His condition was superior ritory, in the fourth, depriving Slglln to that of tho "U man. Hammond's of another opportunity to hit one. sets were clean wins, 62, 1 being the results of Hammond's three victories. Looks as though Jack win be Melvin Gallacher and Boh Officer had sent against the Indians Bromley today. A left- much trouble downing Rich and Law In hander may have better luck. Elmer the singles, but their greater experience Jacobs may be McCredles choice. was too much for the Logan It es, who succumbed after a long struggle. And now les quit foolin' around and The "U" will play the B. Y. U. at TVovo next Friday. Ths Aggies will get down to business take on, the 'Y' at Logan Monday. If AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. both the Aggies and Utah are victorious, ft playoff may be staged soon. Displaying the form of veterans, the West high baseballers took th I D. 8. U. nln Into camp ytzterday afternoon on ho West high diamond, winning by' to 1. At no tlm durtr.g a scorft ef tho gamo did tho Panthers let up in their fierce onslaught on tho Saints. Irvine, on tho mound for tho West high, showed svsry quality of a winning pitcher. He allowed hut four hits during tho nine Innings. For tho first tlmo this season, a West high pitcher was well supported, the result being that tha Panther twlrlsr cams out arlthout being mussed up at all. During th game Irvins struck out ten mn and did not allow one walk. Ho Is credited , with four assists out of a similar number of chances. Three of the hits he allowed were However, with his excellent support ho was easily pulled out of ths hoio on these doubles. This Is tha final gams of ths season for ths Panthers, and the West high .boys can most assuredly rest satisfied that they made a good showing In st least their final gams. This should bo something to look forward to next season. Probably next year a diamond of better facilities will he provided for ths Pan- t rs. thers. In thft gamo yesterday, Kirk started for tho Saints, hut the West sluggers proved too much tor him, and he was relieved later on by Kirk, who pitched lightly better hut was still unable to curb tho Panther hitting streak. Two runs wore soorod in tho first, one In tho third and two in tho fourth by tho West high lads. Again in tho sixth tha West scored, making three runs, and ono In tho seventh, this being tha final soors. The Saints scored their only tally In ths eighth. Peacock, Squires and Williams for the West and McMurray, Pearson and Vincent for ths Saints were the stellar performers. I WERT. L D. I. t. Robert., pnnck.lk wiuto.rt Neat1. AB.R.H.0.A. AB R.H O.A.1 el MrMa'y.lb 4 ft i no I 8 2 OIWilklM.rf 1 1 O j Bur'fe, 1(0 ft 8 6 Scare'll. lb 5 1 1 1 I Boir.tb Ift 11 4 llPctt.cf.. 0 2 Rlrtow-p- . Pmrm.lb 6, 4. 1, 1. 8, 4, 6, 1, 3; t-- T, 8-- 1; 7, 2, L 04 Total. .88 (10 27 6 (coco by tsatogo: OIO 1 0 1 0 T 010 O 10 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 rs es 0 0 0 2 0 Liddell, C. , 0 0 0 Klrk.p..,. Saow.lf. .. Vtoent,2b Felre.cf,, LtoyAlf.. 2 Irxlaap.. 8 111 10 0 Totals... 20 1 4 24 8 11 0 00 0 0 00 0 ..1 0 1 2 0 8 10 x 0 West 2. Snmmzry: Error Acsrcet It 2. Roberto Kowmaa, Yiaceat, Pott. Twbeo blift Pror Double aa 2r (csieolU, Sqotros, Yiscest. te Liddell t frereoa. Ktolea plif Kirk beee Peacock A Llojrd" 2. gqntree. Irvine, peamoa. HIM Off Irrto A ff Kirk 4, off Rich T. Beit an belle Off Kirk 8. off Rich Struck out By Rich 6, by A off Iretoo A Kirk A by Irriao 10. Pteteft belle Writ. L. D. S. V. M. Time of tome 8 bourn. Umpire Soleer, Brady. Loft oo boot Wcct ft, L. D. 6. 0. 8. D. S. U City Amateur League 7: 6-- 6, w e foul-ha- 1, Minneapolis Indianapolis at. Past n, B. Y. U. CONFERENCE I TEAM ANNOUNCED ...... Mllwauka Kansaa City rolamma league loader and the Consolidated, Mu sic team together in a game that will give ths Cons a chance to Jump into io.i place. If they can trounce the boys they will be tied with them at thi ,7c0 mark. They will meet on the south diamond at the East high school. Tlv Arrow Press nine will oppose the Clark Music outfit on the north diamond and ths Zellerbach Paper company a club will: meet ths Beesley Music company's team at ths South junior high school All games are scheduled to start at 6.30 o'clock. Por ITOTEUr SiOflX CltjT Wtchito Tufa Ok It homo City Omtbo Dm 11mm DtoTtr .... ........ Ml PROVO.' May 17. Not to be outdone ths by ths other colleges of ths stats,seven B. Y. U. decided today to send athletes to .contest for tha Y at the At Milwaukee: Rocky Mountain conference track and Kenaaa City field meet at Boulder Saturday. Milwaukee by Coach Alvin Twltchell, Ratterlea Carter, Ante. Morris and Skiff, Accompanied men leave will seven tonight. McCarty; Scbaack, Lingrell anil Myatt. (Tea the The series stand The men who will take th trip and - Seattle won 2, bait Lake won 0, th events In which they will compete ar Portland won J. 8acrmento won 0. JaveHn ax follows: Keith Maeser,--AlseuAt St, Paul; H Vernon won 2, SaaFranclaco won A Mlnneapolla Ivan Young, high jump: 8 and high jump; Oakland v;n 0, Los Angeles non 1, 1 Bt Pan! 8 5 2 Kenneth Weight, broad jump and pole tied. Batteries McGraw, Smallwood, Wtlllama. vault; Truman Partridge, shot and dislow hurdles; Winning and losing pitchers yexterdav: gliaW and Mayer; Ball, Rogera, ghee ha a and cus; Ikey Taylor, At Salt Lake- Finneran. Seattle, win- Gonaalea. Allen. Homer Wakefield, half and mile runs; . ner; Lewis, Salt Lake, loapr, . Rufus Robrun; Only two Samoa acbednled In- aaaoetatloB to- FYed Markham, At Ixrs Angeles: Crandall, Log Angeles, day. ertson, shot and discus. Loalaxtlla Toledo nt ifto6 At WleMU: BiUtflM-Hor- LEAGUE. Woo 23 t OOee.17 80s. .13 ..14 . ,18 13 j 13 ftsftt ..10 Yotrdftjs Ettolu. Bird Uk, OnfotfftN Hilt? and OM At Deo kfolMt: Ptnw Mohwr rr. rrrr Etma. . -- 220-ya- rd 860-va- rd - The Little Fellow Breaks Training Rules (Copyright, 1022, hy B. Trade Mark Beg. U. 8. 1 a Fisher. Pt Off.) Omaha at Sloax City, pottpoaed; tala. At Oklahoma City: i Tolt Oklahoma City R.tlerim Richmond, Hoa.land Corrtnkie, Altai aad Fl.b.r, R. R. 9 19 g 17 E 3 and Cnwby; By BUD FISHER |