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Show 'THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 14 Oaks Seem- - to I - I $ f ' h - I ! At Salt Lake Oaklznd 11, Salt Lakt . At Vsa Anaalaa Seztt.s 7, La 3. Sacra At Vernon 3, Sasrzment mento 8. At San Pranclseo Portland 4, San H i , Pran-elae- t r Si $ sira IT 3; o i 10. ; will begin at 1:30 o'clock. The Acorns stepped right into " two pitchers and lammed them about promiscuously. They mude eighteen hits off Pudgy Gould and Hulli,s Thurston. be-In number the hlte were eienly Ulvliied tween those pitcher, each being slammed for nine. The hit the Irak got off Thurston, however, were more healthy than those they got off Pudgy, the Thurston contribution including a home run and five The pee, wh.le lacking hit In numoer a compared with the Oaka, mado their swats eount. To get nine runs on eleven hits la quite an achievement. The Pees whanged away at Harry Krause, out they whanged net sufficiently often. - Seattle . Oakland Sacramento ..HO! 6 3 2 8 3l. 7! 3! .1 9! 7. 3l 51 . 3 41 .594 81 6 10! 5 43 .599 1 3! 91 8 40 .533 4 507 f af 2f 9 33.485 41 4 33 .462 2 3'.. 4 32i .427 ll .419 I1 9! 3'.. 91 Tfer Ifaf.. .. 2 9 7.. 7 5 Bi 21 2' SI 4 28 30 35 34 35 40 43 43 6 81 3 Lott the Angela, 7 to 3, this afternoon, allowing but one hit In the first seven innings. He weakened In the eighth and ninth. Griggs ' hit tb ball over the irft ftetd fenre fn the last frame At Io Anklet: Lsb. If .. 2 3 1 4 2 0 8 1 114 S.AOin. ioblu, e. Gardner, p 8 8 4 4 4 4 WisCrsU.3b Hood. rf. EldrMl, rf Cuetn. 2b Htimtpf, lb OAKS 11, BEES 9. OAKI-AN- ABKH.OAESO.KB t - 1 2 1 1 a be Heaves and Oaks Tie and Win. 'The Oak tied the count double-heade- Pocatello Clerks and Carmen Tie for Lead in a ragged game by a Score of 9 to 4, and the fast game between the Store department and the tie. I D. 8. ended in a The game last night was one cf the fastest of the season, the Carmen winning from the Knights of Columbus by a score. Rough and Cannon buried for the Knights and Swain for tha Carmen. The league standing follows: Won. Loot P.O. .750 O. S. Is Clerks I I 1 I O. 8. L Carmen .766 1 3 .666 L. D. 8 3 2 of Columbus .500 Knights 1 2 .333 O. 8. L Store Dept 0 4 .060 Wholesalers -6 Springville Wins Fast Came From Payson Nine Tribes. June 17. The KpringvIUa baseball team defeated the locals her yesterday. 5 to (, In a game Dunn for the visiters was effective, Sherrill's keeping hits well scattered. gpeelal te Tbs PATRON. well-play- two bad innings accounted for vtils's runs. Sprlng-- - Davis County League j YESTERDAYS RESULTS. t At Woods Cross: R. H. E. 15 I Farmington T 7 Cross Woods t Batteries Manning and Barton; Page and Haake. .....I h , At Clearfield: Layton Clearfield H. non; Griggs, Dos Angeles. and ... .....I... .. .... Ellison; 4 SEALS MAKE MERRY AT DUCKS EXPENSE . By Iniveresl Bertie. FRANCISCO, June J7. The Seals landed heavily on the Beavers pitchers today and. won without difficulty, 10 to 4. At Had Francisoo. BAN FHANCISCO. j rOKTLAMi. AU H ii 0 A AB R.H.O.A. OiMietUf 5 Roily, if.. 4 X 2 9 9 Mitaims 4 1 2 0 2, alia, rf. 5 1 4 10 High. rf. 8 2 1 1 0 Kjimn, 3b 3 1 2 10 Halo. 3b . 4 9 1 4 2 hllis.m, lb 4 1 2 10 0 Brniil, I'll S 0 1 1 i! O'Cowtll.cf. 3 2 wt 4 1 14 5 ('ox. cf . 4 0 2 3 0 Kh iu i'oolo, lb 4 0 0 3 2, Kil'luff ,2b 3 2 2 18 9 Kuhnnan c 4 9 0 5 2 A enow, c 4 0 0 0 2 Ivfivui ; 1 0 9 1 01 MoWmy.p 2 0 0 0 1 Sec, p.... 8 1 2 0 0 Mlhi)tt Wlfcr . 1 d 0 0 01 SAN 1111 110 19 Total 00 14 000 ..001 2089 Eason aad 5'btaey. coa-teat- 8, 3-- 8, 8, 4-- The series stand: Oaklahri won 2, Salt Lake won 2, postponed. Seattle won 2, Los Angeles won A Vernon won 8. Sacramento won A Portland won L San Fbaneisoo won 1 postponed. Hoyle, u 1 3, s Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At Sait Lake- Krause, Oakland, winner; Thurston, Salt Lake, loser. At Sacramento: Flttery, Sacramento, Winner; James. Vernon, loser. At 1 os Angeles: Gardner, Seattle, winner ; Hughes, Los Angeles, loser. San At San Francisco: McWeeny. Francisco, winner; Leverenz, Portland, - -- see There will be a this afternoon, beginning at 1 30 o'clock The two games will wind up th Oak series Each club has now won two games, and one or the other will have to win both today to win the set. 4 4 Buzz ' A Felt and Ray Kremer will probably pitch for the Oaks today. Overnight guesses on the Bees' fllngers are Waiter Betts and Elmer Rieger. 4 4 4 Paddy Slglln played a great second base yesterday. In one Inning, the seventh. he made two superb plays. On of d scoop of a sizzling them, a grasscuttsr hit by Howard, was the star play of the day. Joe Wllholt and Denny IVtfle. rival right fielders, made a couple of brilliant plays, Joe holding Wlllrs hit in the second to a single by a swell stop and Denny making a great run on Sand's wide fly (n the first. Paul Strand made an extraordinarily good catch of IWu- baker s short fly back of first in the one-han- 112 .0 ..2 Wallace Johnson Wins. PHILADELPHIA. June 17.' Wallace F. Johnson of Cjnwvd retained his title as 4awn Pennsylvania anu eastern state tennis champion today by defeating StanJeareon of the Germantown club ley in th final in straight sets, round of the tournament at the Merlon Cricket club, Haverlord. VNIONTOWN, Pa., Jude 17. Jimmy Murphv. the Pacdfie Coast driver, today won the 225-mi- le universal trophy automobile race on the I'nlonlown speedway, averaging 102 2 miles an hour, th fastest time ever registered. Murphy Jum) ed Into the lead on tho 116th lap, after Tommy Milton was forced out when his machmo threw a wheel and crashed through a grandstand guardrail. Murphy's time was 2:12 15.1J. Ralph Mulford was close on the heels of the winner finishing in 2.14 12.77, an average of MO ii miles an hour, while Jerry '.Vondexheh, who was third, croeaed the lino In 2.14 44.23 fur an average of mies. L2pk the lead at tha start and averaged lot nines an hour until the ac4 4 4 cident. Then Harry Hartz showed the Bob Connery, scout for th New York any. hut gave way to .Frank FRUott Americans, is In our midst. He wtil when his oil line went out of commlif-sio- n When F.UIott dropped out because of Stick around a few days to give th boy the o. o., and will then proceed to the engine trouble Murphy took the lead and retained it until the finish. coast. I. P. FeUnrman finished fourth while 4 4 4 Habie was flagged for fifth placs, This wtek the clubs will play as fol- Ora F. few miles to go. Tho other driv. with a , lows: erw dropped out as the race progressed. Lo Angelea at Salt Lake, needed todays race ns the who Milton, Seattle at Oakland. third leg tq claim tha !uveral cup. Fan Francisco at Sacramento. TU have another fling at it that Portland and Vernon at Los Angelas. nect venr." 4 4 4 Miltons accident occurred In the same Catcher Joe Jenkins took his broken spot where his car was burned in 1919. He finger out for an airing yesterday. LABOR DAY BOUT. expects to be able to resume backstopping Vithln four or five days CHICAGO. June 17. Promoter Floyd 4 4 4 Fitzsimmons, who is attempting to arThe standing of the clubs at th dost range a fight at Michigan City. Ind., on ef the eleventh week of the 19C1 season Labor day bet wees Jack Demprev and an fourth. Portland . lOn 25 Milton Tstnbil Ralta York Pltuimrj b.w 84 Yt At Kew t, f t taisiag.1. At PhilsMpkl Otucl..iU 8, Pfcils8ripM 4 At Brooklju St. Louis 8. Bmklj 9l At Bostoa (Pint ,une) Oklesfo 4, Sot8 A (Secos4 (ASM) Cklc.ga 8, Boatos 8 Tod.. (aksgsU, P1tt.bor at kies fork. 3L Lonis at M.w York, etker Usu srlmluleA. NEW YORK," Jua IT. St.ngals kowf run off Morrlsou'a first pitch la th tenth Inning brought pitcher's battls between Morrison and NeM to a dramatic conclusion. New York defeating Pittsburg in tbs last gam of th serloa, 2 to L It was the eighth straight vlotorr tor th world's champion. Groh injured his right leg in sliding Into third base in the first inning and was obliged to leave the game in the sixth. ..It M 12 Bsms on belts Off Msbf Pittsburg sff Morrison 4. Struck out By Morrison by Kehf 1. Umpires Hurt sad Q'Day, of fame 1 hour 68 minutes. 1. 3, SOLI LAKE BET STIES REDLEG HOME HIT DEFEATS QUAKERS CleVCINNATt. PH1LADRLPHIA, rAB. R. H.O. A AH.K.H.0.A. Burns.ef . 4 8 8 2 OfRspuSb .. 8 118 2lPsrkssa.8b Iubrt,2b 2 8 1 0 Willsnis.cf Duncan, If . 4 O Welker.rf. 4 Harper.rf liLse.lf ... iiPIstcber.ss ! 3 0 Lsslls,lb. 0 l Pctsrs.c 9 9 9 9 Sins letoa. 9 9 9 9 9 . 9 4 4 9 9 Hubbtl. CftTeoy.is PlnelU.ft Rlxej.p . 418 It ll I 188 I 2 2 Hirgmi.o Sohn,2b . 8 i i,j aHeolis. Clash of Lund and son in Singles Feature of the Days Tourney Play. 8 119 9 ToUis . 87 811 27 14 Totals , U 419 97 89 xHatted for Hubbel la Boors by innings; rinclnnati . 9 1 0 4 0 9 1 9 8 Philadelphia BrrorsPiaslli 9, Rap, yistcbtf. Buramary; Two-baa- s hits Walker, Lm, Duncan. Thro Otiolsn baas bit Walkar. Homs run Dtuicaa. 0094949 Uavgrav. gaoriftassRUsy, . CHICAGO, Jua 17. OtHfornla. froze th eastern IntarooUeglat victory traok inset, triumphed ovsg th Bower sf A meric' collegiate star wt Stag eid today, wlnnkiv th team honors m the tscond National OuUeglat Athletic meet with. ML4 prints by acorisg S la sight ef ttra arise tvsnts. Th Individual honors of th day aJa went (a GiWejwlajb Johnny. MerchsoL who hung p n of th day's nfn ns raoordn and atone scored ivsn potato with ylotortss to th hammer throw utd afoot. ad a fourth Hi th broad Jutoy. Honors were distributed from fount to coast, Praa Stato follow tug th Pari ft esast athists with 114 points for second place. Notra Dam was third, with wbjl Illinois, regarded a a to vorite with Caiifornin, ran fourth. wRh 24 point, Iowa sagged 22 44-points for fifth pine, and Grinnel, due entirely t ths psrformanoo ot Leonard Faulu, ths siarinter. tied fur sixth place with Michigan, with 28 point. Georgetown end Misaireippt A. and ML aoh got 7 poinu, while Pennsylvania waa eighth, of the with 4. Altogether, twenty-eigfifty-foinstitutions broke into the rec ord oolumn. Welter Christies tanned coast athletes recorded two firsts both weight event won by Johnny Merchant tied for Drat in the pole vault, took aeo- end placs in the tinrt.mito broad Jump and Javelin, and asmexed several other mtseeksaepua putota ht ur Merchant High-Poi- JIan. nt 18 84 yistebsr. plfiju Hubbel to Fletcher to Lealit; Fletcher to LeeHe; Bohas to Daubert. Left os base Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 8. Baaee os balls Off Hixey 2, off Singleton 2. Struck out Hits Off Singleton 8 lo By Hixey 2. off Hubbell 7 lo 8 94. Hit with pitched ball Peters, by Rixey. Wild pitch Hubbel. Loo-in- g pitcher Singleton. Umplreo Bentelle a ad X hour 29 McCormick. Time of gam miaotoa. ROBIN FLINGER WALKS TWO AND CARDS WIN BROOKLYN, June 1?. Today gam was a close battle until th ninth, when the Cardinals bunched four hits off Smith and Mammaux for four runs and beet out the Dodgers, 4 to 0. The defeat was charged against Shrlv-e- r, whose passes in th fourth and sixth 220-jra- rd one-ten- th 150-ya- nut 220-ya- rd 4- 3. 7- -4 6-- 0, 3. -- Utah Artist Declares Home Scenery Superior 'd pt Jd -- long-legg- -- ill i lit 110 dll 188 Mill till 82 -- iii '3 0. gssrlflezs HF ridge, Ckrlztsabm, Cralaa lecher, 0ew4y, Klcbolsos, Dearie pUj Terry to BaUsrhe t Orines; H alloc her t Terry te OrlsiM, Barbara te Cralaa. left a hiwa Chlrtfo 8. Boats T. Bate aa ballaOff AM- rides 1. sff Miller 2. 8 track set By AMrldfS Parsed ball Wirts. UbsIcm A by Mtllw 8. Tiaia of gasir 0oa beer Klrm aad Pfiieaaa. 64 and niaatsa. nait Saeoad CHICAGO. Stats, if Bllrker.M Kra, 8b.. AB.R.H.0.A i f 411 t I 14 881 I i II 4 4 B08T0W. AB.R.H.0.A, 8 Ntxss, rf, d 0 8 8 8 4 4 Barbara, Famous Un81811 der Weight Handicap M i i1 Meet Its First Defeat 0 1 8 4 0 Ckrtsbry, 8 8 8 13 0 Nrkslasa .rf 4 8 18 I 8 e'BoerZsl.Sb OCralra, lb d 1 1 14 4 8 3 8 OlKspf. 8 2 8 8 410N.il, I. 8 4 4 0lliQaina.y 8 8 8 0 4 0 8 8 ljPswsll. ..1 0 0 8 fftoetbvrth 1 0 0 0 "o a 8t Battsd lor ONsill te atetb. 1 Battsd for MHjolUaa te steth. Grirara. lb Hatketa.rf LMlilrr.lf Callazha.lf Tarry, 2b Wirts, t. Alszaadr.y Brora by Three-year-ol- d 0 1 J mil ui n.u 4 terisgs: Albert Allman Is Dead at His Home in Provo PROVO, June 17. AlWbert Allman, 48 year ef age, Md at hte home to this Mr. city today of chronic kidney Uouhl ABmaa waa born in thte etty and had hte Beside wtfa lived here all hte llfa Elmira Curtis Attmarv ha Is survived by two sons, Curtis and Morris; two daughters, Mert and Fay: also fhrs brother. Allman ef Prev and Thomas and L Bamusl Ail man f Dureka; and rig sla ot Psyaon, Mra Simons Mra Grant ters. WUlism D- Alazandar and Mra Bri C. I). Bnrdsr and Brown of Provo, Mrs. By A. U COPELAND. t Late Tribes Leased Wire. NEW YORK, Jun 17, Harry Payne White y Whlsksway defotod the hitherto unbeaten Monfloh today at Aqueduct race track in th Carl too stake at on With th toil time 1:38 Eight length were between the pair at the end, with Whlskaway pulled t passing tha finish. Snob H, th Vinner of the With era was tldrd, and Horologua th only other starter, last Although beaten, Morvhfo did not surrender hi sovereignty s, inasmuch as he of tho g&v f I ft sea123pounds to Whisk way when to li8. he carried Whlskaway took ths track at the break and raced the ethers diszy. At tho quarter mite to 32 2 seconds, he was five lengths to front of Morvlch, with nob holt that distance further back. Around the turn on tho back stretch and Just before reaching th half-mipolo Penman took a peep over his shoulder and this must have given Johnson, en th champion, the impression that he was hocking up. Morvlch was then sent after th flying leader, whlofi had runbL At the three- th half to4J second was clocked in Whtekaway ?uarler Morvlch had cut down the lead to four length. From Chare en, hewsver, Morvlch oould make no Impression, and, although Johnson at th last eighth pole shook hia mount up With th whip, it wa Just a romped home. bluff, and Whlskaway Whlskaway wa 11 to I and as good as 2 to 2 oould bo had against Morvlch. Cklssss Tftbaas-lsl- 3--2. three-year-old- le Operations Accelerated at Mascot Mines Property 81 08088 - seml-Dlsse- Damages of for Death Asked Accident lod or 12 B-- t N 8. are - bring Atgrwriv - preparation made at tha property ef th Cemtolldatcd Mascot Mine corporation in the Warm Springs section- - of the Wood river dis near Halley, Idaho, for steady shiptrict IVs. Daniel Da via of fia.lt Lake and Mra according to Charles ping operations, feari Conroy of BanwillBernardino, reter, general manager ef the company. be held Tuesday A bearding Funeral service house for th accommodation afternoon at 1 o'clock In the First wart) f sevsnty-fl- v msq te bring ereoted, and meeting house. else machine shoji and ore bina with a consecutive games. 4 tho th body Frlstvte winy view capacity of 4M tone First .m: residence, 477 Booth Third East atxest. A power plant consisting of a I B08T0W. CUlCAaO. t, oil burning enAB.H.n.O.A.I AB.R.B O.A. prior to th servloea and Chicago pnsqmatle equipment Is O'Xlwn, gtats. ef A gine 11 1 2b 8 t 8 8 11 Barber, tlllrher, being Installed. Within thirty day, Mr. $6000 8 I 8t baasby.lf 4 8 8 j8 i Kraz. 3b Peter say, force wilt be increased frara I 8 t heble.rf Grimee, It to sixty men. In the meantime, in thirty 8 BMeV.i,lb 4 Frlberg.rf 4 development work of a highly imporI. Mllr.lf. 4 0 0 2 0 Uwdy, e to bring carried on under tant nature 4 0 2 8 dVrolee, lb I 11 11 Suit for ths recovery ef damage Terry, ee ...4 3 Htrla. e. 4 0 eras filed against th Utah Consolidated ground. KP. death of Paul tldridge.p 8 18 0 XF.MtUer.B 4 Mining oompany tor th In 2PANISH FORK BIRTHS. Barber ,.l 8 0 0 ths Third Mandroaovtch yerisrday A,' Plata adroin-letratSpent! te Th Trttes. court Arthur district by 12 24 161 8 Tot, Tntr. i 1227 18 of Mandronovtch's estate. 8PANISH FORK, Jims 17. Births or Batted lut AUtrldf is Blatb. Mandronovlch was working at ana of announced at th following home:- - Ann 8- -4 rtUcage .... .... mine la to Mr, and Mra James Argyta end Mr. th toopen ef the company 0hi Was end Mra. Lawrsnc when h Madfiald; Errors Bollecbev. Alfildia. Bar Bingham July It, 1211, Summary: to Mr. and Mra. Ksuhen Hatea daughter hm bit out, orusM, Aid- - ptyuck by a pock Rod kilted, bara, Kept. mitt-han- unpicked opponent, poesibly Btl Brenword nan. received today from Jack for Kearns. Dempseys manager, It ,1s exa conference here willMonday. asking be dM.ncuesed then. pected that terms John Fery, Utah scenic artist of wide Fitzsimmons said he is ready to close the reputation, has returned from a stay of deal. mure than a year on the Pacific coast and Is camped In American Fork canyon, a mile beiow Deer creek, busily said he expected td stajr In pafntlng Mt, Tlmpanogos from sloner boaeiball for many years to come. various viewpoints. - Mr. Fery Is- enthusiastic In declaring RAN FRANCISCO. June 17 Ralph his preference for "Utah sky and trees Miller, late of the iPhiladelptoia Nationals. over those of the Pacific coast," declarhas joined the San Francisco club of ing that there is a life In the sky and the Paoifte Coast baseball league and will a dignity in th Utah trees not to be be seen in action heoe soon. . Miller plays found in the lower altitude of the ocean-sweeither the infield or butfleld. country. I . nd two-m- il Both th mil developed' Into thrilMng moan Patton of Eartham Set n terrific pace for th eighteen starter in the mile, but Jest his at th field sod of tha second lap. Th stretched out in th last round with Shield of Penn State leading and crossing th tap safely ahead. Patterson, the IlUnolg toiler, pulled up to second in the Stretch after trailing meat of the wry. Rath bun of Ames winner of th two-to- ll race in th western conference meet, pulled ahead at the finish of th two-m- il today by fifty yards after setting the way. Another man who par ail theheels to all competitor durshowed his whole nee was Cochrans, a ing ths runner from Mississippi A. and M- who won th quarter is ;43 Weather condition at the atari ef the meet were sot conducive to reoord smashing. aa a strong wind blew from the north. But as th event were reeled off th sun cam eut of hiding and the breeze died down, making condition more favorable. The wind sweeping the course was an advantage to th sprinters but a handicap to the distance runners on th back stretch. Tha vaulting and Jump pits were so arranged that contestants could Jump from any angle and take advantage of 8. First Round Matches at Country Club Today step flashy youngster score to victory, the being Davoud waa generally on the defensive, BRAVES SPLIT TWIN run a number of on Bob the but had CARD WITH CUBS times, especially in tha second set, which he nabbed rather decisively. Paul Perkins, defeated TY'Gailacher BOSTON, June 17. Boston won th Ell In snappy match. game of n doubleheader today, I to in quit first Peterson trimmed O. Southwick and Chicago took the second, I te 2. t, i. whilo- - Dave a wild exhibition, 4, In the first gam the Brave hunched Barrette eliminated Ray King, off Aldridge in th first and fourth Petersen wa given his match with hits d for five run. Kims Innings Truman Young by default, while Broggl catch on L. Miller's drive against th defaulted to Pierce. scoreboard f'eld center materially helped The entries in the doubles division Frank Miller te win his sixth straight olosed lost night. Play in the doubles game. will start on Monday on the Deeeret Alexander's three singles scored all The remainder of three gymnasium courts. Chicago runs la the second gam. the matches will be played at the De Stats fniledc, make a hit la the eeeond cre gymnasium. gam after hitting safely lq glneteev -- Penn Sprinter Wins I 2. 00 6-- fe 24-4- It 112 1, heW-- to-a- l-- 111 111 2, 1- Merchant Individual record was fiairty equaled by the trililaat work ol J'aulu of Griaaell, wounded war veterao, wo shattered th collegiate dash records In both th century and th events although hia score fell short of the Cajl, fornlan'a by cm pokit. of 8 oecoad After clipping from tho dash reoord. ategiplag tho distance in secobds, Fauiu broke the by four-fiftof a second by winning the race In 21 -t seconds from fast competition. AK th heats were run to Id second flab thro aeoonda faster tnsn last year' reoord, held by Wilson of Iowa, who finished second today. Merchant hreho th hammer record with a throw of 161 feet 4 inch, after shot with a heave winning the of 44 feet 8ti inches. Later, In on exhicoast lsd swung the boll the bition, husky 168 feet 1 Inch, but tha mark did not go weather conditions Into the reoord Table of points: California, 28 A. i Mile Reeard Smashed. Penn Stats WH. Notre Pame.18 Penn State contributed a now ooDagtat Illinois, 14 reoord when Shield won th mil to Iowa 1134-4- 5. 4:10 l, cutting three second from tho Grlnnell, 10. mark held by Ray Watson of th Kan Michigan, 10. Aggie. Later In the meat Watson, now 7. Georgetown, running under the color of th Kansas Mississippi A. and M., 7. City Athletic club, nut a special mil Pennsylvania, A race with Jole Ray of th ulnoia Ath, Amest I. letio elub, hasting tbs CXitosg velar on ' W lsoonsin 8 by inch to 4:IL Butler, 1 Ray et th pass from the atari, bat 3. Montano, Watson beat him to th tape to a reCentral Weriryan, markable burst of apsod In to final few Chicago, 8. feet of th punishing grind. This was Kansas Aggies, Watsons second victory over Ray. lie Minnesota. 2 defeated tha diminutive Chicagoan In th Depauw, 21-1Drakes relay In Dos Mainsa loot April. Ohio mat 1 Ray, however, has beaten Watson to Barlham, X tbrso previous match rscea Hamilton, 1 Another 1321 collegiate ehamertee was Nebraska, 1 Amherst 1 relegated to second place today, when Brookins of Iowa nosed eut Leach of Western mat Normal, L Notre Dam in th final stretch of ths Georgia Tech., L 120 yard kw hurdles Descfa wo leading Kansas, Texas A. and U., ever th last barrier, but Brookins broke 14. tfte tap ahead of him to th feat time ffhlcife Rastas Btrsra Hellackrr, Bsscksl, Mc-Bnsisiary hits Chriatsnbery, Qalllas, ONsflL Tbras-bar- a inning proved fatal, Crolss. tserlflcrs Tarry 2, Knif. DsuMr pity BROOKLYN. ST. LOUIS. Griaias. te te left a terra Alriasdtr Tarry AB R.II.0.A. AB.R.R.O.A. T. Basse sa tells Off ChtctfS X Bests 8b.. 4 0 0 4 2 Alexander f 2 O'nigb, 8. Straek sat .By off 1, were common and the few spectfkfws Bhottoa.r McQaUles Mans, cf. 4 0 9 0 Or Johnatn,2b. 8 0 0 9 9 U sip Iras 8, Wild pilch Alssesdar. who graced the sidelines were treated to Oainer.cf 0 0 0 0 OOriffUh.rf. 4 0 9 9 9 Alrstsdtr ef btet aad Klsw Pftnsaa. On Tips fuss J Smlth,cf 2 0 14 ojwheat. If. 4 0 some closely contented battles. sad Id plautaa. Schulta rf. 2 0 11 0 Myerc, cf 4 0 Cannon Lund and George Sorenson put Hmby.2b 4 41Mltcbeil.lb 4 4 0 9 9 McHnry.lf 4 0 2 4 0 Olaoa . aa. 8 9 1 1 I on tho longeot sot of the day, the for1 2 9 0Hongllng,e 8 9 14 0 4 Forojer.lb mer winning the final set by a 13 to 11 Stock, 8b. 8 0 0 2 9 Shriver.p. 8 0 0 0 0 eount The first went to Lund, 1 AlaamiUt.c 8 4 4 0 0 1 while Sorenson took the honors in the lsraa, as 4 1 1 8 6 3.ftmlth.p. Mama Announcement woe mad by Harry second array by a similar count. Both Halpes, p 4 1 1 0 0 tReuther Webster, Country club golf professional, Torporci r 0 0 0 0 01 energies Into the deput all of their and A In B of Ui class toward well was and the It of set pairings ciding third TotaU. .89 411 2711 Total.. J2 0 4 27 11 NeWhous cup competitions, th match dusk before Cannon managed to pull out In ana ninth. Hatted for to b played this morning. Play in clast if a winner. for BUrler in aeventa, C has been temporarily suspended beWesley Howell 6.won from3. Jlnf Hays in Pt.fliatted 1 1 Lou la 0 0 0 9 9 4 aus there were not a sufficient number Hay and sharp contest .. .....0 0 0 0 4 4.0 4 ef golfers to qualify yesterday. Howells are about as evenly matched Brooklyn Tws-baa- e hits Summary. Error Griffith. clashed. far The matches for today follow: Class A have who thus stars of pair Sacrifices Tarporcer, J. Wheat. Dr. Jt. E. Wight vs. A. K. Bril, W, T. lustily and Fournier, Hays started out rather Smith. Stork. Double plays Hlffh to Jobasta to have tucked away the first set, only Pyper vs. Jame Inzebrstson; H. M. to Mitchell; T. Griffith to Mitchell. Left o Howells come bock and even up matters haw St. Louis 9, Brooklyn 9. Bam so Lamb and Thornton Gilmer, bye. Class W. Cowan ya H. 1. MacMillan, Hays looked like a sure winner in the btiis Off Shriver 2, off S. Smith 1, off Halneo B A. third when he won the first three games 1. Stntck opt By Hhrtvar 1, by Mamsnx 1. J. E. Jennings vi 4. T. W. Naylor, Al The upset came when Howells started by Halnea 8. Hits Off Shriver 4 In 7 innings, Frank ve. L 8, Trigg, W. H. Hslloraa out and captured oik- - straight and th off 8. Smith 4 in 118 tnntnga, off B.Manaus 11 vs. H. Baum. in 2 3 lnnpv. Hit by pitcher Mass By match. WU4 pitch Haines. (Macal. Lnriag sttch' Bob Officer was clearly the master of ee lowx. nd Shrleer. Cmplrea Quigley D. Y. Davoud. but the veteran made th three Beta through Time 1:40. 3, 24 - second, three-flftof g aacond slower than th worlds reoord. Tha pole vault furnished ene ef tha 'w moat thrilling exhibitions of th afternoon, when right men still survived the trials with the bar at 12 feet, last years winning mark. Norrl of California end Landowaki of Michigan Anally tied far tho event at It feet 8 inch. Sparrow ot Oregon ran into hard luck In his trials. hot just te show ths ll.fid spectators oould negotiate tho height ho vaulted 1 JR"1 . exhibition. In another trial feet n at 13 feet inchee, ftparrow the ( jarred nod safely bar off th supports after-h- r y tapned it at a height on Inch over the Worlds record. Legendre, noted eastern star from I inches in Georgetown, Jumped 24 lb broad Jump b new record. The first four men to pine in this event ail I leaped over last years mark of 18 foet 25 Inches, and the fifth inan missed It by only 14 of an inch. Llets ef Notra Dame, added a new record to th Hat by hurling th dlacua 144 feet 114 incite and Hoffman of Michigan ended ths record smashing with a throw of 208 feet inches in tho Javelin. Angler of Illinois, th in inlsrcoUeglai rec- suffered1 the general stump 3dthholder, Qiinl and placed fourth. ef 0. June 17. Duncn9 raCLADHLPHIA. home run drive in th sevtnth today an 9 to 4 victory ovr Clnclnnaii g&v Philadelphia lu th final ram of th series. ilbur HuhbIi. th local twiriar, who was seriously injured on May 28 wha hit on the head by a batted ball, entered th gam for th first Urn sine his in jury. He relieved Singleton in th first inning, finishing th game. baafr Double ITCHES 9, A Tts 4, Total. . 81 8 7 24 81 Total. . 34 8 12 27 11 1 Verma . 0 S Sacramento x 8 SorenSummary: Error- .- French, Mnrpky, ritiz.r- M, Bcbang. Inulu,. pitched By JuaM 1 plui, st b.t S. bits 6. run. 4. Chary, defeat to Jamei. Hun reaponalbt. for Jamea 5, Doyle 2, Flttery 1. Struck out By Jame. 1, by Flttery 8, be Doyle 2. Base, on ball Off Jame. 3. off Dovl. I. Hit with pitched ball Schneider. Stolen b.M Mollwltz. Horn, Two-baarun Murphy. Mt Mw.affUan, Ry.n, Iearre. Sarrlfle. kit Thadbourne. Dou-b- l Fltterv to tfeGafflyau to klollwlti. play Hlgh-cla- as tennis was exhibited at th Fetrce to kleCIaffiyan; Smith to French; Locker, un.aai.ted; I'earre to Mctlnffly.n to Moll-wltSalt Lake Tennis club In the Olty tenTun of ,.ma 1 hour 80 minute. Urn. nis tourney yesterday. Three set matches pir.o-C.- wty and Byron. MURPHY SETS FAST PACE IN BIG AUTO RACE U Bsa-cro- ft 112 STAGE FIST 118 8tn.,c. 21082 JIMMY 34 84 .34 18088 10 ..41920 12 12 0020000 ...14000110 ..... ... . Pbiladelphls Miss McKane won her way into the Totals . 8 1 11x27 11 Totals . 88 88 1 finals of the aingles by her victory yesx.Nono out whos wiimtag rus sesmf. terday over Mrs. Media Bjurstedt MalScore by iuoiig: Her de- PHUburg - 8 lory, the American champion. 0 X 1 an today was a convincing Km feat of Mias 1 York 8 Bteloa bases performance. Summary Homs ns StesgaL Miss Ryan fought strenuously through Doable Ksbf. Bsscroft, Carsy. Ssortfir the second set, but had to yield finally plsys Bsscroft to Kelly 8; Uooek to Btiebert; base line shots Kelly to Bancroft to Frisch; Rssrlisgs te to the English girl's fine to Kelly. Left os bssos New York 8, and smart volleying. ' 7. SACRAMENTO. R.H.O.A. , .81? .491 ' 118 6, 118 ,...M ,r.. .. .87 81 .,8818 COPENHAGEN, June 17. (By the Associated Press. ) France won the first match in the Davis cup tenma play between French and Danish teams begun In tho singles iborotra of SACRA MIA To, June IT. The Bokms here today. defeated Erik Tegner of DenFrance had rsvenge on Bill James and the Timark, gers here today, driving Bill to th showTh second match was won by Deners in tho second with a total of four mark, Lngerslev defeating M. runs. They defeated Vernon by the score Coultea, Vagt France, of 9 to 3. At S.rraniento: A B ,. ,481 PITTSBURG. NBW YORK. AB. R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.0.A, Mmville.au 6 0 0 4 4 Bancrft.M 8 10 7 a o Frscb.Sb-I- S 4 0 7rej,cf . 86 Blgkeatf. Grok, 3b Baraiirt,3S 4 Rawls, 2b I 0 2 MtuseLlf. ham today. The British player won by Trzynor.Mi 4 3. 0 YtHlng.rf., 8 0 Mfliio.rf . 4 the score of 3, 6 KeUs,lb.. 4 0 810 In the final of the women's doubles Urium.lb. 4 Ml&s Ryan and Mrs. Xambert Chambers Gooch.c .. 4 SMSeLef. 4 2 kmitb, defeated Mrs. Stocks cuid Miss MoKane, MotrUon.f 6-- 4, 2. 9, Nebf.p ... 8 8 1 1 COYOTES REVENGED ON BIG BILL JAMES 111 W 24 34 28 28 ...... .............81 .... ....... .,., .2T .... ... Boutus 4--8. French Beat Danes. 3 0 rtxgifl.rf 4 0 0 2 1 llra.fgn 2b E 3 8 4 4 0 3 8 0 Hrhanz 3b. 4 0 1 0 0 1 OiRjr.s.rf 0 1 8 0 8hehn.lf . 8 0 0 8 1 2MollU,lb 4 0 0 2 4 Fe.rre,.., 4 4 1 2 6 0 4 0 8 0 0 0 Fitter,, p. . 0 0 001 Pittsburg Brookljm Task Woo. s a 81 New York Bt. Louis West Coast Athletes Annex New Laurels at Meet on Stagg Field aaso-etati- on 2UXI0MI UAOn. vnniam V .35 4 8 24 loj Total. ..34 10 17 27 13 .6-3. 1. Hatiedl for MniiUeton la ninth. Score by innings Portland 2 0 1 San Francittco 8 10 Error lTervn. Kamm, Illlaon, Summary: Vanquished. O'CunauU. 8 2 3, Nippon Innings Filched at bat 14. hits d, run 2: Iver'nx 3 1 3, at MONTCLAIR, A. J., June 17. Setlchiro hat 19 hits 11 runs 5. t'rvdit victory to MeKosnio, Japanese Davis cup jJayer, was r lt ccaey; charge defeat to lvertna Kuoa defeated by Herbert L bowman of the New York Athletic club in a five-sMcWecney 2. Loverna 4. Middleton 5, See 2 liases on balls Off McWeeney struggle today in the final round of th 1, off Ierenz none, off Sev 8, off Vdleton Newr Jersey state tennis championship on 6. WlM pitch lieveretia. Hit with pitched the courts of tho Montclair Athletio club, b'lll O'tonncll, Roien base Kelly. Two-bas- e tovrman, whose victory was a surprise, hit Kilduff, Be. High. Hrmsett, Kami, the first pulled out the match after losing Hacrlflce tut Hhyoe Ioublc plays 2-- 6, sets. Tho score was 2-Mctann (uuusnstedi; to Halo to two Mciaan 4, Poole: Bmali to loole. Time 2 05. Umpire A 4 SAN FRANCISCO. June 17. Published the Portland rihat club of the reports R. H. E. Pacific Ooast baseball league was shout 8 4 to be soM were denied her 1 .. ....... Bountiful . by t S 9 WilUam H. Klsppor, prssidont today Centerville ot that Grant Rad. Malta Smith-- and club. Klepper, who recently was put on Eatteri tha Ineligible Bat by BaadbsU Oammls-Wouiey ' JrfcAule 10 ABKH0.A. . 9 Batteries Hill, Calvin Pag and Bryson. At Centervlll. 48160 17. jup Total 31 7 9 27 12 Totals 82 8 87 20 for Hughes to eighth. Rcire by Innings ; Seattle 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 ltuns 0 9 8 Hits Los Angeles 9 0 '0 0 0 0 0 2 1 8 Huns 9 0 0 0 1 9 0 8 Hits Error Llndtinor. toning pltehed Summary -Br Hughes 8. Charge defeat to Hugh. At bat -- Of Hits Of Flughes 8. Hughes 27. Huns Off llugiips 7. Runs responsible for 6, 3. U 7. Struck out By Hughes (miner Hughes 3. Buses on balls Off Hughes Miss 2. by (Gardner Ryan Defeated. Stolen Imse Carroll. Homs 5, off ttunluer 2. Three-bas- e Two- run tirlgg lilt Mei sbe. June 17. (By the Associated IsOXIxN, t base hit W latent Sacrifice hit Wlattrail, Press.) Miss Elisabeth Ryan of CaliKid red. Time of game One hour and 45 min fornia e, was defeated by Miss Kathleen u tea. Implre Toman and Carroll. the British star, in the final of the Kent tennis championship at Becken- Smith. 3b . 4 Chdhrne rf 3 4 Il.wka.lf SrhnWr.if 3 Locker.lh. 4 4 SujT.2b French. m 4 Muriihj.c.. 3 follows:, 9 9 San Francisco Bt 19 I Sacramento Thomas, Seattle let Angelos spt Oakland , R, H. K. Vernon . . 17 It 7 Salt Lek ..................... It2 At KayariDs: Syracuse . Kaysville Batteries Miller and Cook; Ugnsell and Bobbins McCsbe, haly. c.. 8 Hughes, p 2 1 Beck Thoms, p 0 KH.NON. douWle-head- Wholesalers t'arroli. Conn II of Philadelphia, national tea-n- il champion, went down to defeat today in the final round of the New England tournament on the courts jpf the Hartford Golf club, losing a diltterly five --set match te Vincent Richards of Yonkers, N. Y. The soores were 4-8 and the champion taking the first two sets, playing unbeatable tennis, but losing the hist three sots. Never had Tilden shown to better advantage Chan during the first two seta today. His playing was masterly, and. although Richards carried the score to deuce in several games In both the first and second seta it appeared that the champion would win In straight seta. A driving rainstorm forced discontinuance of play4n the first game of the thtrd set, but although Richards took the first and third sets Tilden captured the next two. From that time on the champion wavered and a combination of splendid placements by Richards and uncertain playing by tbs champion resulted in the youthful star obtaining mastery in the closing sets. Richards and Phil Bettana of San Fran- .cbv-captured the New- - England dou-A. bles title from A. H. Chapin, Sr , and H. C'hapin, Jr., of Spring-field- , Maas., by of a wore T.' Tilden 6, loser. pedal te The Tribune. POCATEd ,10, Idaho, June 17. In the games of the (Tty Twilight leagne this week the O. S. I Clerks defeated the A. 10 202 10 A few home runs were donated to the HeJme band hit the record yesterday. ball a terrific clout in the third inning. fence driving It over the centerfield Hein! wallop was pernaps a long homer as ha been hit in, or out of, the hold park this year. Butch Kyler also got of one of Krauses benders and boosted It over. Butch had quite a day with me hickory. In addition to his homer, Butch Into left ulrnont carried Bill Marriott field with a terrific punch in the eighth and got another hit besides. Art Koehler, the young giant backstop of the Oaks, also celebrated the occasion by poking over the centerfield fence. It was a repetition of Arts blow in the opening game Tuesday. The game looked like a goner from the very start, when the Oaks mnda three runs, but the Bees put on a rally In the third and at one time led by a ceunt of short 8 to 3. The one tune, however, BummatyTtfo-taa-Home runs hand. Ifrvler, e hits Howard, Wilie, lived, for the visitors soon tied up the Koehler. Marriott, Brown 2, Brubaker, Strand. Sacstanding again. rifice hits Strand (fly). NVilholt (flv). Stolen bases W ilhoit, Siglin. bun hat Bees Rally Flivvers. ted In Cooper, Brown. Marriott 3, The Bees caused quite a little commo- Z, Brubckar 3, Koehler, Strand 2. Vilhoit tion in the ninth Inning, w hen they staged 3, Sand 2, Bvler. Thrown out stealing yftung batting tally. The comeback, rstiMr. out By Thurston 1, Struck a tied score, Kr&u however, fell two short of 8. Bases on ball Off Oould bjf fan off Krai) but the Inning gave the home-tow- n 3. Sin runs, 9 hits off Gould, a chanee for a holler, anyhow. 21 at bat In 4 Thar tWrst 0 he Oaks opened the afternoon with a to Thuraton. RunsInnings. resjxmsiMe lor Gould In of the iirsl Cooper trio rings Inning. Iknible 5, Thurwton 5. Kraus? 6 p!as to hit the first bail pitched to leit field for Strand to Kanu; Brubaker lo Cathor a aingle. Wike hit to Strand, who made on rrora Oakland First a wild heave of it to second, and both Howard. 1, Salt laike 2 ix'ft on base Oakland 7 were safe. Brown beat out a bunt, and Stilt MWSrew and the bases were full. Marriott shot one Reardon. Time ofFmpirejj lso hours 24 game' Into rights a.orfpg fooper, and gftef minutes. Gather had fimed Wilie at the plate, Brubaker drove one to center, on which Brown and Marnott counted. The Eves got two baia m their half ! Such Wild of the first. With one out. Vitt walked and Sip! In fouled eut. Strand laid a double into left, and both he and Vitt The day'a best hitters: cored on W llholts hit to right. the of the With four in tha third, hopes loyal patriots went leaping upward for a minute. Schick walked and Vitt filed out. Slglin hit to left, Schick going to third and Slgltn to second on the throw. Strand hit a sacrifice flv, scoring Schick, Stglin going te third, wllhoit lived when Kraus failed to field his roller, and immediately afterward he and fslgiln pulled a doirbio steal. Sighn scoring, band knocked the ball out of tl.e ail, sending "WHhoit ahead of liim. two-bagg- O. If 8 4 Deal, 8b. 4 lb drift. Fwombly.rf 4 Undlmrv.Jb 8 8 0 0 1 4 1 AB.B.H 07 Three Times Over. In the fourth Howard started with a double nd scored on Coopers single. Will walked. Brown wa an Infield out, the runners advancing. Marriott popped a scratch hit Into Gather s hit left and Cooper scored. brought in 15 ille. Koehler's homer in the fifth off Thurston put the Oaks in the lead, and they Improved that lead with two in the sixth when W1H0, Brown and Marriott hit in succession. Bvler chewed off on with his home In the sixth. The Oaks fattened with two more In the eighth. With one out. Brown again counted doubled and eventually 00 Catherf tingle, the latter crossing when to Brubaker drove a mighty center. With one out in the ninth. Vitt and Blglln hit safely. Strand scored the for nier with a poke to right and Slgllu soored on Wilholt'e sacrifice fly. Sand grounded out to end tnn game. r, after Following today's A rest tomorrow, the Bees will entertain the Angels, beginning Tuesday. A !f GILES. hEAFTLE. AH.tt.fl.O r. : Rickards Defeats Circuit Clout in Tenth Champ in Sharp Clash; Gives .Worlds Champ Other Net News Told. Clean Sweep of Series. Hartford, Servlet. VOS ANOEU5S, Junt Vernon San Fren. Los Angeles Portl, aruj Salt Lake .. RIVAL FOR TITLE Only One Hit in Vincent By Universal Taking new root In the aoll fertilised by Friday victory, the Oaka yesterday did It again. They evened up the aeries by defeating our Bees.' 11 to 8. Each club ha flew won two (fames, and the series will close with a double-headthis afternoon, the first game of which " 'ID Seven Innings; Coyotes Out James Drive STANDING OP THE CLUBS a Been Ha-v- e Howards Crew Whales Two Bee Flingers for Many and Long Drives Allows V 1922. . I 4 |