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Show THE SALT LAKE TBIBUNK,. 8UXDAV MOIiNlNQ, JUKE 14 MEMBEK THOSE (SET HERE MAC? : -- 4, 1922. 9 Bees Beat Indians for Fifth Successive Time; Blaeholder in Top Form Seals u. TENNIS U. OF STARS WHO LOST 1922 TITli; i Salt Lake 6, Seattle 3. At San rr an ciaco Oakland L Saa tfianciaco 7. At Loa Angelee Vernon 0, Lot An-elee 6. At Portland Sacramento a. Portland ""At Besttl S (10 Again Heat Oak; Bearers Win From Coyotes in the Tenth Inning. 4TANDINQ OP THE CLUB. Wild Heave s and Such The day's beat hitter: McCabe, Low Angola .... AB. j4 ... 4 I.OnO 44 .44 Lewis, Land, as, If. Llvht, Lane, ( 4 4 W If. Crane, ss. .... Hoed. rf. .... 4 Parks, Schorr, Cueto "fetal 17 2 4 4 4 2b. e. p. p. .. .... .... .. 12 4 4 1 0 o I 3 e 4 0 . .. 3 3 10 .Ran for Spence la ninth Score by Innings: Balt lake of 33 ....... ......... ... 4 4 If Douglas McWeeney refuses to report to th Seal th owners of th local chib wilt be out on pitcher. Wltsn th desl with th Chicago Whit Sox for Willi Kamm eras made. It waa expressly stipulated that th ewwwra of th Seal would not guarantee that Kamm would report, and Comtskev would not guarantee that 4 Ib. Sacrament Vernon Beattie , Oakland . Loa Angeles Portland 1 4 (torphy, Lb. ,. Lldred. cf Spencer, 37 11 0 SEATTLE. . AB. R. H. PO. A. at th doss 41 Ban Francisco (t 1 , id, c. Wtterll, 8 Adams. The standing of the club ( Lvler, Llaeholder, p, PTotal L ' 44 arrive In Balt Lake Tuesday night. W 1 . 27 14 2 - Salt Lake J 0 t 1 0 u ( 3 0 0 0 Seattle dtummary. 1Two runs, A hits, 7 at bat, off Parke In plu Innings Charge defeat to Parka Bases on balls Off Parks 1 Home run Strand. 1, off Schorr Three-bas- e e hit Byler, bits Sacrifice hit Vltt, Crane, WlsterxIL Vltt to S'gl'n to Siglin. IJonh'e plan Strand; Wlaterail to Adam to Murphy, Siglin to Sand to Strand. Sand to Siglin to Strand Tim of game 3 hour ami Two-bas- I I 11114 4 4 4 1 Tuesday. Open Tho pnBual Fourth of July blcycl road raq Will h held over aa altogether new oqurs (hip (ear, accokdlng to on an- nosMWWt flven out by th local deal-- j r yssterday. It ha bsqn necessnyy to chang th cqurg of th race because at Rnoontsoliabto uiemobU ,traiflq over that used In former years. It hap beep arranged that th roc will b run July A Th start will b mads at Ninth South and Stat street and will lead south on 8tat street to Mld-vthe blldval car (unctloa, wher UavM Rtpta Th . evcllst wjll than turp west on the Mldval road to lh Redwood road and then north on Redwood soad to Thirty-thir- d South street South Turning seat on Thirty-thir- d ntreot, they will proceed to th finish, which will h at point of 104 yard west of Plats ptratt on thirty-thir- d South c a ; : ptrt. IV &A'"V- I the player he turned over In the deal would report to the Beale Bo tf McWeeney refuse to come, th toal are out that much They will get th $10.000 but have to take chance get Beg the two hall players Involved In th deal 8. F Chronicle. 4 4 AUffUSTA. Oa . June 4 Th latest radthe affair Of the August ical chanre cluh of the Sally league la the dlsmfswH of Neal Bal a manager and appointment of Forreet Cady to succeed him, 4 4 4 Ptocher Mag Memphis didnt kec Rachsc long: he has been turned back to but th sal of the New York Nationals Pitcher Webb bv Memphis to New York, with Rachse figuring ea pert pavment. still roes. (Sochac trained with Balt Lake I By Tetosnet Bsrvto. BAN FKANCLSCO, Jun I. Th Beal defeated the Oak today 7 to L Mitchell pitched steady game, allowing th traasbay bey hut four scattered hit At ten Francises: OAKLAND. AX ADR H O A IKARCWCOt 0 0 8 0lKeHy.lt .. 3 41 rmupts rl 2 4 4 WKIklstto. 4 4 1 4 alKMiss.!. 4 OtOfoseH, UfTttalb 4 Drubkr.w 4 4 1 3 (I kkyse.e Harriot ,3b 2 4 4 3 3 WUb,3k . Koablaf.t. ( 4 3 YeUs,e Krauss.p. 4 4 4 4 1IMIUS.U.. Draw tf, WllU.rf Caaesr.ef. (slliee.ab. K VV - s .241 14 , Vr V Tots It . 81 Brora Oakland by . gsjwsjb.. 4 24 ni 1 lasings- f - fra arise - Summary: ker, Rhyna, Waist,. 3. 3, off Ultrhell , 3040303 Lafayette. Buses os Cooper. tirvf 4to4ai' Av- NitoXtiigtB VHbWA V Melria OaUackt Xohwt V sAfc-- OooJoiJ, Inc ftkmil tssvtos. PORTLAND, June t Th Beavers won their fifth out ef six games with gacra-saetoday bv th acor of 3 to (. At Portland nt SAC RAM FN TO BORTI.ANP. ABRUOA AB RHOA Hardin WUtayv CvgiaiA introduction wti the racquet thb local authorltle bar voted th seaeo a great sucoesa Th nve-ma- o team proved popqlar and there la litO chance of any ohange being mada Two doublet match and three ingle oompood, th competition to aoh 01-lach- 0M i; of th Drat thlrty-sbol. Dv Black, protesskmaj of the Shaughnacey Golf dub, Brroe fltigrrsM. s Vancouver, B C., wo tb open champlo-shi- p BnmmsryBase of the "Pacific Northwest here tobolls Off Bqtbrlond 1, off Penner 0 Wild pitch Penner Balk Bntherland. Borne run day. He played wonderfully steady golf Penner Three booe bit Mollwlts Two base in the last half of the competition, gethits Wolfer. K'ng. Brasil X karri flee and seventy-threwhich ting seventy-o- n Time 1.40 Umplrea Toman and with h'a 152 (or the flryt eighteen gave Carroll. him a total of 3ttf. Ills brother, Willie, today was unabl to do better than see enty-alo- e for each round and had a total of 3u3, which brought him Into second place A! Espinos of Seattle was third with 006; Jack Neville, th California amateur, had 007, followed by tpselttl to The Tribune. Phil Taylor, Victoria professional, with PAYBOX. Jobs A Th Parana baseball teat aus. was defeated tore by tb fas Bpaaiah Fork Von Elm, the Balt Lake amateur and al10 to 1. The fame, crew, tbs score being amateur champion, had 202. Tb though It aeemn t favor the winners by cults present In order waa Chnstlaa, Tacoma pronxt to clot and t 4 margin, waa amrarttode fessional, 310, and Novak, Rpokane t lira ulU a ant ttog. 211. Voa Elm had a gross acor lead early I tb gsms, Oyeslab tok took making nix runs la the first throe lasings, while even stroke better than th next amamade bat three. Tbs victors scored teur, Stein and Bpslra. of Seattle, each Psyso In tbs fourth, one tn tbs seventh sad two with 216. os "Ha waa playing better golf In tho last frame. Payaou scored but sea tn in th firs! today, having ev8y-fou- r tbs fourth, 00s In tho eighth and two la tho round and' seventy-eeve- n In the second. ninth. The feature ef the game was triple play, tenses by Bos, Tbosaas and Bernards to tbs third toning. Kayo Is and Dougina at Spanish 1 f BANKERS Fork kad got oa o an error sod kit ro. and out an lasted sportively, ghoreil stepped a hot Unas Is Bo sa third. Kao. after snatchTho Xatkmal Copper Bias stayed at th to ing th User, threw K apple out at second and of tb heap In the Bankers lrggu yesterday Thomas, os second relayed the ball Is first, was Wlnnr II 1 1422 arnqn schools. Rlshmond modal In Mat Is Sal( (.ska tosh thltq Trophy, Much Sought by Athletes o City High Schools, Goes to West Boy Elyoy Newman, a sealor of the West high school, was yesterday decided win-pe- n of the F-- C. Richmond medaL This medal Ip given annually to the best ill around athlete in tho Salt Lake West and East high schools and It Is undoubtedly the most sought after award In any Utah school. Elroy Newman la ths son 0 of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham P. Newman of Hassoa.ss l'Jsrvta. W 0 2 1 411 East Second South street Ksaey, The Richmond medal Is gtvea bjr P. C. Mclver.lb 2 1 f 0 0'KrauMlyta 0 I fulc1'. ef 4 2 Richmond as a memorial for his deceased )4 I 3 I jpumipa ap 40 ,oo a Fred C. Richmond. Jr , who was 3b athone of the oonsidered I 0AfchlbM b 4 0 Federal Bescjye bin by a letes who ever attended greatest by defeating th a Utah high S Alina, lb. 4 1 4 cor of 10 to 7. Tho gamo was s lopsided school. Richmond, who attended hi last OJhntiZb . 0 04 44 30 2;nimmsck,tf ( 2 p Jwti, of In school Salt Lake at and the were sever 1 ta tbs year affair high Coppers danger. las .. ..0 0 4 0 The same ws played on No 1 field at tbe 1304. waa on of the greatest football te Si an tbe poo eomlMp' pUjer who ever handled oval ball. Totals t 413 27 8 municipal park, and, due Totals M of tbe field, good Detains was tmpoaalbls. for He waa atso a track star of tho premier la stalth; IfSlktA The Coppers gars Joses excellent support and oiasa ftrtorf by kantefa: also starred ta th batting. The first Richmond medal given mtthf'aWMuir nod Wtgrau played their ostial good in ft ft t Rnn ... ....0 6 6 ft 1 1 (003 and every year pines then a A HU game lot th Federal i 1ft modal has been given to th hr sc all Urn- The llncnp and a muary: round Lake Salt in athlete the high ft ft ft t ft t ft f ft FEDBRAL RKHERTB. I NATIONAL COPPER. Rnitq schools. There wer two years, howft ft ft ft 1 1 ft ft ABKU.OAI lS ABR.H0A nita ever, that no medal was given. In (210 Knora-ftvKtrk. 3b. 0 3 1 4 3Joresn.3b 0 Joan, mnaiiy and 191$ no medal waa awarded. haa 4 4 0 Itavl. e.. Wllsna.a. 4 Palrtr, AMIxild. kifp RwumJ, Ikma-teaMuir. lb. 0 4 1 11 ll Leonard, 2t For several years thsr wap much de- - j phiilipe.''Nvim. tiHa B Mini. Royal, e. 0 4 4 4 lR.Browncf 0 2 3 1 0 bate when the time cam for Ahs awardDertns, Kveavdy. pontte lafraNlwn to - J Arrhlbsld to Adssi I2. strl-b Hnsso. Wtgra. p 0 12 1 Sjitommas 0 2 0 X4 log of the medal, since there were If 0 Watt th- - j teelvsg, Oradwla. Brlavv TDmmnck. Base ss P . 0 2 9 1 1 ways two or three closely matched Rfcora, 2 Wf 8. Jon Phll'liHi Browarf A Diruck eut I Hrsnsg.Sh totes for the honor So closely matched tons Off ft 0 fsiuhset lb 4 1 1 13 1 were two athlete 7. Csowlon.rf 0 ,errfrra hlt two years that it 4, JraraBussA by Phillip LtoseRef 0 0 0 1 OiMcbutalf. ft 1 ft 1 0 was necessary for to, I Jsbrsn A Gcd-tIs b to a medal Ksrr, given Asdsreon.c X 4 0 4 0. A Iterlra. X two boys each year. However, since klrtagtmNla,s 2 4 4 2, Fslek. (mltk.... this was not I keeping with ths pohef!I Turnips 0. Thus Lows of chart was draw ll,V!z2 minutes. left ss bases gmlt)i(teM A Loss A Total. 87 7 0 37 121 Totals. . 44 IS 10 27 11 of the donor, T ing the dlfferant branches of activities fragile "Otoveea Sroaa bjr Inning.: a Into with ths result that 1 Nattoaal point system 3 0 4 4 418 0 Federal Reams. ..4 tasy to eotoct 4 t 7 It is now comparatively Dusiinaiyr I8 ws Fnteral Braravs, wilsM the winner of ths medal. 3, Linar! ; hatloaal Cnppsr, Jorge, It was on this po.nt basis that Newras. item mss F. Brown. Jorgensen. Cameron. man of the West high, Bnb Meyer of . bP Mult Jorgrote. , Lacan rd. A th Lost, and Howard Carman of th Tbra-ba- s Broww 0. Brawn. bks Wlgra, West, were close oontder tor tb honBut seven of state R. Brawn. golfers qualified (totes karoo Ututa or aad without the now system of points Ultra, kbk. t .mate, bavin, IWr. Hits Off Wlgroa tt would have Indeed been much nsore yesterday In ths first round of ths men's 10 Jsms A Baras as bslta Off Wlgn A difficult to tournament at Nlbity pork. For tow picked th wtnaer. off Jana 0. Inwk rat B. Wtgra 7, by For tour years Elroy Newman In ath- hasdlcsy Janra 7 Passed balls Federal Reserr 3 that reason tt waa decided br J. M. of as bean letics has th West htls Muir, Crown loa leading Hi, wit pttehsd hallo fstersl high perfonnara He has played in base- RUey, uk profensloBal in charge of (he fonard. Wild basketball three years, tourney, t have th Rssrrra 1 Cmplr- -r l ball four year, uaHfy1ng pound Buys Left on bases Kteaarva A hsttasol C spurs A football thro year and track on year. continued over until today. That meant During his career at school Newmaa ha that the ntoq pia ere with the lowest net ( been one of th most reliable athletes mores will be eligible along with those that any coach ha ever worked with. qualifying today to coatinua In th He has slasys been consistent, always Win Tb drat prtaa Is good trainer, a clean Uvr and always years mem her ship 4 admirable performer. It is because to Nlblny park, am( th second golf of these qualities that hs ho enrsed club. Ths Salt Labs Soccer club lost 4 contest yesterday to th Ogden. ths right to receive this medaL Newat Of'lsn. lh scor was on man must be given special credit for bis goal to none. This counts, was tb re- work anc he la under average tn ntas. Th medal will be presented to Newof beautiful kick of fifteen yards sult Assist half of th gams, maa Tuesday at It IS at th West high by Quick In th after ths teams had bssn playing about assembly by Mr. Richmond. Arrangea or ment mode to bar all Th minute being (he victory was thirty (pest! to Tb as ths Ogden plavers teamed eld Richmond msdai winners present at MOAB, June I John J. Wllllama, on wll, and had ths Salt Laker on, the th curemonjf. of Dr. and Mr J. W. Williams of Moab, dfenlve a good part of ths Urns. The teho is osdet In fhs academy SPEAKER ON SICK LIST. gome practically decided ths Smalley cup at West Point, has been military chosen assistant 2 Trls manage, of ths 1922 track and athleuo ompstlttoa la fcvo, 0 Ofda. CLEVELAND, Ohio, - June It ta expected that th final In the Speaker, manager and center fielder of meets team at ths academy. Daynss rup will bs played her Saturday. the Cleveland Americans, was ordered to This means that hs will bs Ths grounds have not yet been chosen. bed by the club physician as ths result of tb teams th following year,manager At n meeting el the eiuh on Tuesday I of an attack of bronchitis. Ths doctor win be his tost at ths academy. which st T oclock In tb Deserst gymnasium II said hs would bs out of th gm for cadet has written that hs wlU spend The his this matter will be decided upon. several day vacation In Moab this year. 1111 1114 LEAGUE ftMIffll.p. uMiUm , ft ft ft J 4 4 4 caught Mtomtog PATBON. I AB.RH.OA. 0 Betas p lb. O' tlcBeth.e. 0! 4 4 3 0 0 frump rf. K'tcheivhs. 41 Wlgnsll.ef OiHirkmsa If I;Kepple.2b. 1 8: IVuglao.Sb l'Bherrll.p , 0 Davit determine th teat to hv all stub In a enter one or mor At Bosattfte: decide the club championship. F.railngins . a three days' shoot, and the Bonntlfsl I UU I Ma, County League K. (3 flve-ma- .' H. 0 7 11 1 It will be Bstterlra Massing nnd Ksmpsr; Burmin- regular army qualification course will be hnm. Hsffiena Bavla te shot From the records mads at tbto meet tbs team will be chosen to go to At (TsnrftaM: R. H. Camp Perry to the National matches. -- .14 11 Ksrsvm Following ar th full box scorsa for ClesrfteM , .. 4 last 8unday shoot; Bsttarlrs: , Thnmsa MnnasU a4 and Lsrtaa. Wap Id. Row. Captain Alcock Victor HU, Pxa At Wrote Crass: H. in Suburban Handicap E, R, Grams.... ...4 11 Cross Was T ..I J w. A ray BsUarhs: Millar sad Cak; Far tad Haacka. NEW YORK, Jun (.Taking kindly to C. Nastemben .. B. William track heavy condition, UdHa'n Alcock, IMStAMa DEFEAT T10EXA hors by Ogdon Mallard the Tba Indian, dr'eated th Tigers yral.nl, 7 today carried the Quincy stakls's colors Jay E. Joh .... of 0 to A This sa th first sera, by to victory tn th historic suburban handi- B. o. WtgnaH ... te te Tlgra this . , The teHoetag Is th IlMup; cap at Belmont park.. Captain Alcock A. M. Jackraq , ., easily best of one of the smallest -field M. It Callard .. tedlses Tiger. Bennett .. Malsaba that ever faced the bgrrler in the- sub- J A. England C 8 Smith .... G. y.ilw, ...... ...... ,, Clark urban, negotiated th mile and quarter T. j Hover ...... ......... Terrill lb, ,, Wstso In the fast ttm of I 45 6 and won bv a I ramus............a,.., 2b. .......... Rite 5. J.robsss ,, Max and half from a Hlrsch Flylength W. Iversos...,. AS......... .... Olllrapl. ing Cloud. E Nelism ' Whitlock R. E. WHKELON Mad Hatter was third, thr lengths Clarks hack Tti event had a value of 25202 Ufe Insurance. Mutual Life Insurance tnk L bellste.,..........,..lf, ....... .ef... ........ .. C, Lelti Co. of New York. to th winner. 1 -- Wlstmar 414 jtokrsB c a 3(3 4(300 1(2 bd 0j ivmn-r..- .ft 40041 Qualifying Round Will Be FinUhed Up Today Two-ben- e (ae-rltir-a Fad-ora- Ogden Soccer Players From Salt Lakers hard-foug- com-etltio- n. ht plr Utah West Pointer Will Athletic Manager Tiib. frt d, r tt At ! At ua Bobl Ratt Orabowski. TVg k I. toeph: Titotea . . At Jtanik 6 Croat; Dnmt E 0 1 Bird a&d It. Molnaa ft 4 Denver ) IbbU) (T Batterteh 4 uittifi, Weiai aad ftpmear. T sad Banner; McLoaghlln At Omsk: B. 10 4 m, Onahs Mo-- i H. K. 2 0 13 2 Batteries Wlllsme and Query; Tipple, Okrte, Frebtoott Dailey and Wilder. jnrhh: furlshoma (Ity UCcbi' .... Batteries Dodnno, Whttrksus Mgua, Bbiraaa ang Male A A. At 4 11 sad AKIAICAX o E? , i 114 ni i ....(3 to-- has passed th senate and is now the housa for action. Th bill or sat a federal fiah and game department, la addition te providing auch agenda tog th propagation of wild life tba title given to tt Implies. HGRTHERto UTAH (.SAQV. Congressman E, Q. Leather wood of Salt of th ClphA Standing Lab write that he will oppose the meav Won. Lost Pet sure U U comes out for hearing. He does o 6 1.040 aot aspect this to happen, however, un4 Ogden .800 til the short session of congress next 4 Logan .231 winter. t?.. ...... ( Smlthfield 0 .000 Congressman. Don B. Colton writes that he has received many letters In regard Results Yesterday to this measure, Bom of the fish ad 4 h say favor the bill Smlthftuld; Sl Logan. I." game association and a few oppose It He notea a modern, te deprive the state of tendeaoy Tsdy, Schedula and to oenter authority In WashBrigham at Ogdon. ington bureaus, and thinks the nation has gaa too tar already In this directioa. He psetal to Ths THtouw. , he say, ths necessity of LOO AN, Jun I. An eighth Inning rdlly falls to maintaining a tone of federal gam warby th CoUegipnA which th Summit, dens to duplicate th work of th state wer unabl to overcome in th ninth, organisation. He could not, union his opinion altera, gave Logan her second victory of the season and sent Smlthfield down for ths sixth ho says, consent to support the measure It stands at present, without serious as eora wap 2 to ( and th amendments. defeat Th If provision can be made gam waa Interesting beep use of Its close- that the States of tbs west, particularly, ness. may continue to exercise supervision over the fish and game within the state, he Bsa Jones "loaned Smlthfield by favors other portions of the bill as It wap clicked by tb locals fox thirteen stands bits, each Colieglan participating in ths watting HhlJJps was hit hard in ths fourth, when ths visitor sat tied tb pan Felsch Loses First Round fiv times, hat outside thds tuning hs had matters fairly wl la hand in Fight for Damages With Smlthfield leading T to In th eighth, the Collegians rallied when DimMILWAUKEE, Wls., June mer k walked and Jarvis scored an (By the hit After two were out Manager Associated Press.) Judge John Gregory, Fnlck delivered and scored th tying rup, In circuit court today handed down a and Phillips wpn hi own game with a double te r.ght, scoring two more. In th ruling denying th request of attorneys ninth Joe Tan, pinch hitting, drew a walk, for Oscar (Happy") Felsch to have 0 and when Hanson singled,, driving Van to Charles Comlakev, ownep of th Chicago third and later going to peeon( things Whit 80s, aad his son, Louis, appear in looked bsd for Phillips with SmithflelifP Milwaukee under th discovery statute for wrecking crew flailing him. Mclvor land- examination In connection with a suit In ed safely when th hell was thrown bo which felsch seeks damages resulting th plate, but Umpire Steveng called Van from his expulsion from organized basesafe. Goodwin struck eut and Johnson ball as well as alleged back salary and boh" (lew out, ending (ha game. Poriua was th champion hitter with TTE4T21X LZAOVX. three out ef tour, on a triple. He circled the base In th sixth when Falck 1st hi PC. W. Lout drive go on, end with a possible out at St. Joseph 4S44Ot4t,4itl .756 H 2ft S&ftft thef plate Kennedy dropped the ball. Ken20 cur 25 20 M6 Wlcbitl nedy's hitting helped Logan considerably. 2S 23 .500 Smlthfield and Logan will play here Tul 19 24 .442 of Omaha . as Monday and Tuesday afternoon ssseeoeeeee part . 20 26 Stel Mold .435 the bis Flk celebration. ' OfclahooM City 29 .806 LOO AN. SMITH FI ELD. f ... ..11 IKKU.O.A.' .876 U Iham AB.B.B4.A. M e, to tbs shooting ground gamo refug 0 bill, n. - where Duagts base. SPANISH FORK. ABR.HO.A. 3 3 3 Andersa.rf 2 3 KdwfftMt 2 S Rot.Sb .. 4 3 g TMma it ft 4 ftowrttt.C fT Bowb if ft a1 00 1 23 Bown. publl which before would furla-dlctt- 01404014, 441 43 ....00010 Central Utah League Tho two member! ef Utahs delegation id tbs house ef representatives of tho national cdhgrosa have each notified Gov- ora o, Mbay (hat they pro opposed to the ' Bsrnmrate ....0 Portland Officer, Tronh When Coilegiana Rally Contest. DAVE BLACK IS M I local pedaling history. length of th course is exactly mllea Th event I being run under the sancCXdl tion ef the National Cycling association and Is being promoted here by local deal-er- a Entry may be made at KBy of the local blcycl house after Tuesday of this week. Those who expect to enter th event re advised to begin training early g It I expected that th tlm for the race will b much faster than In ny previous T&ilenders Lead to Eighth, proved popular with th whole school and probably mor student In dulged Ig thl sport thas.aay other o the campus. Th three court have bee use and plans foe nsore, court in r being , to he oomplotod i u32. GOLF WINNER GIX WELL UP tot twenty-o- n Utah Congressmen Oppose Came Bill in Congress ZTsnnl 110 114 1Ur tab I Th ,4. W tp Utah, Ftijrrid.rf 4 0 0 4 0 Wolfer, If. 5 1 8 1 0 Urt.fffl 2b 4 0 0 1 S ibf-susa 0 0 0 3 0 . I 0 0 1 4 High, Pick, rf. t 0 0 4 0 4 4 0 Omate. rf. ,m. Sb.. $ 0 3 10 t BbrabsSklf 4 4 3 2BwulI. 3h t 1 .. 3 4 4 0 0 c 118 4lltwalh4 Pearra.st. 0 4 4 0 0 Poole, lb. 4 0 Oil 0 1 1 3 . 0 4 e. 4 1 1 T 1 Btsssgs.e. King. 3 Sthr lad, 4 1 Peaasr.g, 0 VKITORIA.' B, C.. Jub 2 After being To hi to. 01 Total.. 37 2 0 0013 eleven stroke behind hi brother, WiTwo out whea wisn og run. acarsd. lli, the bom club .profesaioaal, t the end Bears by Innings: lrw 'v M baaeaO-C'oearll- Be "j t th sport Bruba- DRIVE OVER NEEDED RUN 1N TENTH - y a , 2 V tennis team thl Lhs U" ha held 4 4 4 0 0 4 1 4 4 t a I ooilsgiata ...0 Hraoe 14'' (Adv.) 1 4 4 'U, clssh. Captain Boh Officer and Melvla both well, up tn the tenuis world, balls Off Krause Wild pltrb MltrheU. Sto- were the mainstays of the Crimson, but le Frank Lovnd, Hardin Whitney and Bob Home Walsh, Kelly 3 ua Lafayetto. Throe baas hit Walsh. Two-- Ooodell played consistent ball and baa hits Kllduff. Wllle, Elllao Harririre All of these men much credit. kite 4'Coanell Rhyse Double pUy Kllduff will return next year. to Khyss to Elliaou. Tima of game 1 hour 40 In the collegiate schedule, the mhiusrt. Umpires Caaey and Byron. defeated the "Y twice and the varsity once The regular schedule endedAggiea In a DUCKS tie with the Aggies, the Farmers winning 0id fturney at eden on MemorU1 Ban a la Jifly and ala 2 3 i A df "- 111 Although th Crimson 4 4 114 yar lost th Oil which 4)241 2 2 2 2 4 2 1 4 2 4 2 3 1 4 4 4 4 a 4 4 1 4 4 1 street. Arraageraent hT keen mad to have the course fully protected from automo-- d ft to expected that this bile traffic ysagp event will be one-e- l the most no- Crimsoa Season Voted Suo cesX in Spite of Upset in tho Final Net Matdb AB.RHO.A. 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 lllini Takes Western Rifle and Revolver Club Track and Field Meet Is Planning State School ome time champion the state teams to Lf IS STEADY! OAKS LOSE ANOTHER I al 13 2710 Totals . 40 IS IT 21 4 Totals . 43 T 13 37 ( Brora by testate: , Bnantoh Fork 3 310T 3 u (syoo v...a, Xrrora B!na HnnuaeryWltuell. Cnuan, ten minutes. and Umpires Finney Dsuctaa BberHt, tktwanls. Hoe. Thomas, L. Eason. Two-bso- e Coweu A hits IfrBeth, Eltcbe. tn 1320 ) Three-lne- , C. Bowes 2. hits Andrew, u, Thoms Stotea bases Betas 2. Crump, KUetea. Pros las 3, Shorrlt. Asdersn 2 Edwards, Hares. L. Bowes. Hits Off Fergu- so 14 Sft Ksansb A off (beeeH- - IX. Bares o balls Off Ferguses A off Sherrtl 1. Struck out By Perssaos 4, by BbsrrU 1A Passed IOWA FIELD, IOWA CITT, Iowa, June Sacrifice D. bits Roe. -- 2 MjBstb 1. Revolver chib halls The Sait Lake Rifto Illinois eeered on ovecwhelmatg triL. Bowes A Mscrinco Bnwe Betas. fir umph In the western conference outdoor will hold tt regular practice shoot this Tim sf seme 3 bows 3 miasms, fmplro betoth on Fort Douglas range track and f'eld championship moot morning Left ea bases Spanish Fork A wlU Watawrlght. day; piling up 22 o-- ll point - Iowa was ginning at 2.34 sharp. Thalowran and 604-ya- rd Paynea second with 21 Minnesota third with be the 50 and 000-ya- rd 11 and Notre Dame fourth with rapid The plans sow ar to hold a state shoot 22 13-1- 4. Four conference record were broken and one was tied Illinois won the one mile relay In record breaking time of 2 M, but was robbed of a victory In this event due to the disqualification of the team because of Sweets rough work. Sweet waa alleged to have knocked a Metre Dame runner over In making a turn The race was given to Iowa and no time announced. vc : V; 1 to Totals d mto-lapt- :f 2b. Entries i Two-ba- ss 6- Strand, lb. Lsdrar..: S 114 t 12411 12 112 442 2-J- udge Flglin. t t. 'C V-r- 1411412444 Kims Ult .... I two-bagg- 1 1 - S 4 4 4 4. 4 4 0 4 Bjler, Salt Lake .750 4 ,4 'SaV . .75 Twombly. Los Angel Loe Angelo Kelly. Sa Francisco .730 4 Hnea .... ....4 1 4 Bra II. Portland 7 Hlta 4 12 ifchiek. Sett leko .24 g ,Sworn: rwt I. by By food & Wolfer, Porttaml ,400 Doyle 1. him s ball off Ponder (, off Dnyta 1. Stole a beee, Teehtly, 4 Ortggs, Los Angela .00 kite McAeley, Hewka Wliaon, San Franctooo ... 4 Hast, .200 rhsdbeiirss, aaertflea bite Deal, Feeder, kiWalsh. San Francisco ... 4 .100 Twostely Thse of sm One boae eo t Eld red, Seattle 4 .104 efs lirardus eed MrUtw. 4 Wtstersll. Seattle .200 .200 to right OConnell, San Freacisho. 2 Homo-ru- n hitter: Strand. Salt lake; MITCHELL TIMOR PaCT4d44k Penoer, Sacramento; Lsrayette, Oakland. Th eerie stand: the' gam was a home Salt lake won I, Seattle woa 1. Paul Strand with on on Sacramento won I. Portia1 won I. in the seventh. Strand knocked the won L San Francisco won A Oakland ball against the right field fence, and Vernon won A Los Angl'wo A before Hood, who collided with the wall, could recover it. Strand had scooted Winning and toeing pitcher yeeterday; At Seattle: Blaeholder. Salt Lake, winacross the plate. Vernon Parks started the pitching for ner; Parks, Seattle, loser, At but waa driven out early. ner: Portland: Sutherland. Portland, arts, , Seattle, Penner, Sacramento, loss. Hunky Schorr relieved him. The At Las Angelee- - Pender, Lo Angelee, tied the score- for Ilunky, but winner, Dovle, Vernon. Inner, Strands homer hung up a defeat for At San FraitHseo- - Mitchell, Ban Fran-clsc- o, Krause. winner; Oakland, kaee. 4 4 4 The Indians scored first, making one in the first inning. With one out, Testerday victory at Seattle clinched the srrle for the Beta The set conaiat Drone lofted a short fly into right. of game, five of which Halt Lake (Strand. Siglm and Light collected about ha aeight alrealy won. Two will b played this tbe ball, with the usual result. Crane afternoon. out of it. Eldreda got a 4 2 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Juna tingle brought him across. KenIn the second, with Sand, and Light an w Mountain Landla high commtantrmer 'em the lines by reason of a hit and a of baseball ,wiH eosnble brief and otbea Sled In behalf of Manager Wilwalk, Byler knocked a triple into heft evidence liam J. Kenworthy amt Owner W. H. center. Brawater of the Portand Klenper With one out in the fifth, Schick sin- land club In Athe Fact Sc Coast Baseball gled to center, went to second on an league, whom he suspended tor alleged irv kut and scored when Crane threw wide regular practices, according to a telefda. first on Siglin s grounder. gram received from Judge Lendls today by William II. McCarthy, president of the league. The telegram was In answer to Indian? Tie, Bees Win. one sent by the league directors Yesterday, . TheIndians tied the count In the asking Judge Landis if he would, consider sixth. With two out, Siglin mussed up surh evidence " s with 'lildred grounder. Hood followed Judge I.nrtia' telegram said: "Thank for vour telegram. Of course ;a single and both (cored when Wister-jrl- l a Texas leaguer into center went for will give consideration to anything the parties want to Present.' two bases. Th tongue telegram called attention r The Bee won tbs' gam in the to n showing made bv Brewster that h With Schick oir by reason had no knowledge that his name was being ,eeven.th. a single, Strand hit his homer, as uaad In. the alleged objectionable activities, that he "la not an olflcer of the described. U The visitors collected an unnecessary club" and that "he was given no oppor tunltv to put In a defense before the rul(one in the eighth. Light walked ana ing, which waa a complete surprise to went to third on Briers bit to left him." lie shored when Blaeholder grounded out, Spencer Adam making a pretty Thl week the clubs will play as follow: Racmmento at Balt Lake. tlsv of it Portland at Seattle. Jr, With one out in the ninth, Spencer I as Angeles at Ban F'ranolsco. singled, but Schorr ended the game by at Vernon. Oakland kitting into a double play. 4 4 4 tomor( There will be a double-heade- r The eta of the Rees at home, beginrow, beginning at 1:30 Pacific time. The for three weeks Beee leave for home tomorrow night, ning Wednesday, win beSacramento: next This week they pay arriving in Salt Lake Tuesday evening, week they meet Oakland, and the followwith the I open ,They Coyote Wedne ing week they take on as Angeles. day, and play a double-heade- r Saturday to take care of Tuesday postpone- Owing to the Inability of the Pees to reach Balt Lake In time for a game TuesrentSeattle1 day. the Sacramento series will open Wednesday There will be a doubleheader SALT LAKE. a S"tulv, Tbs Bee will AB. R. H. POt A. E. Saturday as well . 1 A MeAoly.es XiFiradsr. 4 let: R. TB. Pc. m cf. I Tetela (x'o'oxeul Brora by lea A feature ef $b. t illll 4(44 Doyle, rum drive by Vltt. i b.t t french, as 2 4 Hasash, 4 ilk moil 0X4 n Paul Busts One. Adopted by the Officials in Charge; A Sr tateeresl Ssrvtee, LOB ANGELES, Jun A Ponder shut out th Ben gets tbl afternoon 5 to A Both pitehsr did good work and wero given perfect support; but Doyle allowed hit when they meant run. LOS ARABLE, vehno.1. AD K H.QUM M.O.A. oi a a a n.wka 4 4 3 4 Oh, three, cf 4 eiCsrroll, Bedle. if 4 4 4 IIDmL 2b.. 2 4 .. I I i 1 1 1 4 Italy, hraltk, Locker, lb 4 4 4 14 llArtssa It 4 1 3 to 4 Sawyer, 2b 4 4 ) 4 2Tvnhly.rt 4 4 4 1 4 Tha- - Beee made (wo weeke ago. Harry Blaeholder pitched a euperb game and was entitled to a shutout. The first run the Indiana scored off him was due to an Alphonse-Oastoperformance by Strand, Siglin and Light on a pep two went and the for bases, that fly other two were made after ehancea had been offered to retire the eide. Al- -' though Blaeholder allowed ten bits, ,they were sprinkled throughout the game. Three double plays by the Beet and one by the Indian helped to the fracas. 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