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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDATHORNING; JUNE 14 Mother pin Thurston Holds Angels to One Run; Bees Again Reap Harvest of Swats At Jalt Lot Lake f; Salt Angeles, Added a The result of sue' a combination was that the Bees won, 8 to 1. The ietory Insured the majority of th. games of the series, the Bees having Won four of the five played. There will he twtr game this afternoon,' the first at 1;S0 o'clock. It la possible for the Bees to climb Into third place today, but they will ha'e toa win both games to do it. If such the happy thing should come to pass,seven Bees would lead the Angela by would be It entirely However. points. eatlsfactory to the fans if the Bees won one of today's twin hill. That would put leapthem near enough to third place to conIn one Jump over tho barrier with tinned good luck. wicked field. begVn-i,lns Bees Perform Wonders Afield. 111 w- Tow-nay- , l OOO I-- - OOO ty for-Lo- OOO flve-doll- ar left-fiel- -- ter-Tif- le er OOO nt one-ha- lf OOO The Bees return home July 11 for an other three-wee- k stay. Their opponents will be Vernon, Portland and Sacramento. OOO The jfiandlng of the clubs at the close week of the 1921 season follows: of the twelfth San Francisco Sacramento Seattle Oakland I o Angeles . Vernon . Salt Lake Portland 800100 681140 611140 I I 10 212100 8b ..... 301400 ....... Strand, lb Wilholt, rf ...... If Ixucsrri,- - Ji burs ton, yier, e 1 4 ..... p 4 3 t 31 Totals S'Score by Innings: Lc Angela I RAPS . ....9 9 9 ... 0 0 11 1 0 1 1 8 0 0 1113 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 8 14 27 13 9 1 4 1 2 0 0 . N 1 8 9 0 0 9 A . 48 Boat Crews Rest Up'lor Regatta Battle Monday POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y., Juno 24. regatta two days away, rowing coaches continued to case up on their crews. Only light paddles were taken, none of th crews going more than two tnllea down river. men In the crews are In All of th good health. . The rangy westerner of the Washington boat are pulling a more even stroke than on their. Initial spins on the Hudson. 1 MRS, MALLORY DEFEATED. ROEHAMPTON, England, June 24 x I Mr. Mol la Bjurstedt Mallory, American 1 8 9 0 14 lawn tennis champion, waa defeated toHomo run Beamish in tho finals of Strand. . Sand. day by Mr Summary: Two-base hit Heat Lazoeri 2, the, women's singles of tho Invitation Carroll. i;id. Stolen bases Wilholt. Heal Iglftjf tournament. Tho score was -- HRs .9 9 9 Bel Lake - Runs Hits v .,..4 2 2 2 ....2 t k 1 9 9 2119199 1 27 x-- 1-- L - , . 4 . - ft. 1, s WIN FIFTH IN ROW FROM DUCKS TIGERS By Universal I gervlce. OAKLAND, Juno 24. The Indian! gave the Oaks a lesson In the emtional9 pastime today, the visitors winning, to 0, SEATTLE. AU.ll.II.O.A. aa Crane, 8 4 Hood. If. 8 Kldrvd. cf 3 Cneto. 21i. 8 Barney. rf. 4 8 2 2 112 2 2 3 1 Cooper, 2 2 lVlUe, rf. 8 O O 111 0 0 0 0 Schulte.. June,, p... 0 0 0 0 1 tkoehler.. 1 0 O O 0 1 fr ITT PUT 11 OGDB 01 an Unusually Close One. 48 The Fait Jjike and Ogden golf club members will have their first team match of the year today on the links at Oguen. Tho scores should be close, a.s the June tlon City golfers feel that they are every bit as good as the local players, and are out to prove It. Player with like handicaps will be matched, so that all will play even. Following ara the golfers who will go from the local club, with their handicaps for match and modal play: W. T. Dr. George E. Eller'ueck, l?-It. Thornton Gilmer, Benson, G. Halloran, Harold Peory, A. J. E. Rowley. R. Miller, -Dr. A.' riV. --Cowan, Kahn. John T. Iirnnn, K. W. Browning, Ir. J. K. James IngeLretson, A. Dr. W. Squires, (Yttchlow, T. J. O'Brien, At Frank, C. B. Hawley, E. A. James, 2 2 'HI, Hal Lamb, Bat Elierbeik. '; R. M. Cross, Captain E J. E. Caldwell. lr. R. P. V.'igh. 11 V. J Uaroulte, Halloran. It. J. RanT. V. Kellvvood, MilKeen I C. Mdler, dall, C. A. J. K. Jennings, ler, W. Bartlett Wicks. Odette, C. P. Castle. R Walker. scratch. Harry Webster, Thornton C.ilmak defeated W. T. 1yper in the final of the Newhonse trophy tournclass A yesterday at the local ament-of Oountrv club. His score was 2 up. J. E. won Jennings 13. by default from L. S. Trigg tn class GOOD AND BAD DAY FOR FRIEND ADOLPH 9; 4; 20-1- 5; 10-- 20-1- Service. By Uplveraal . "27-2- Adolph ft.VTt.tJWKTO, Oil.. Jtmer-MSchinkel. late of Bill Rodgers's Calgary club and former Bee, homed over the left field in the eighth and put the locals one run to the good. In Che nhRh he misjudged Kilduffs drive with two grnc. end the Seals won fhelr fififth consecutive game, 6 to 3. .At 20-1- 12-- 3; 27-- ;1-1- HjcnmiPiito' SACRAMENTO. FRANCISCO. AB U.H AB It II O A Kcllr If . 6 I A UHHifgn.2b 4 U 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 OAthaiiaSb. talh.rf 4 4 0 1 3 2 Hthiiutl.rf Kntiii.3b 1 4 0 Si.cilnn.lf Fliinon.lb 4 0 0Mi.Mnlt.lb 4 o 0 1 4 2 1 2 Orr rf .H 1 8 . KilduffJ?b 4 0 2 5 8 8 0 Htanaf?.-- . Aanew.e 8 Brrtugh.p. 4 0 O 1 0 0 0) iFltticwid 0 0 0 0 xtMcNevly 0 0 0 HAN 18 14 .41101 110 IVar, ... 10 27 12l Totals titan for Kliduff In ninth. In ninth, xRnn for Ptanaf xxltan for Proujrh la ninth. Totals 8ft . 5 12 O.A. 8 8 20-1- 1 12-2- 12 100 18 i no 12 2S 06 14 1 100 0 Store br lnnlnfft: 12-- 12-- 0, 0 0 . 85 8 U 27 14 o Among the popular attractions at Salt-ai- r, particularly for wrestling game fans, are the dally afternoon workouts at 8 o'clock of Ira Dern and tins Kallio, in their classes. Joe Castello is conducting the training of the mat men, v ho are keeping In fine fettle for future mati hes. There Is no charge for witnessing these practice exhibitions. wide-breaki- AU K. II. O.A. 6 0 I 1 S 110 ft 0 Memory. 2h 8 1 1 1 t AB H.H 0 Barrstt.c. Blrk.lb 1 2 8 . . 3 1 5 0 1 1 ASSOCIATION. . 42 t TutIot.. 10 12 2 2 ..420128 Prkan.ib 4 0 HhvJr.c .5121 .5111 Homer rf Larm.lf Biorb.M .5011 Snow, 3b Mil4er p A 201 5 5 Purrsnt.cf I 10 5 4 2 . Hlmti.2b TofflH . . 8, 3. ; Smithfielders Put Up Stiff League Leaders Pull Out Fight to Ninth, With Lead of 2, When Blow Comes. Northern Utah League d. 1. 3. Victors in Contest Featured by 'Many Errors. SUndlng of th Standing ef the Club. Won. Lost 8 7 7 1 Ogden Brigham run Smlthfleld "Won. Hvrum Logan .... .579 Richmond .01 Lewiston 3 4 5 11 5 Fllefer n. . 4 2 2 H amphrtl lh 4 2f 3 2 8 0 0 Frdrekn.ef 4 ft 0 0 . 5 ft 0inbeklf tamitoll rf McKee, 27 0 Total Gb .4 . 40 1 11 ft 8 1 2 1 0 0 0 210 0 0 0 0 7 12 2ft 10 01001 100080 . bnOff apodal Ppcclsl to The Tribune. at Turf 118 2 1 1 elO.Jbnae.2b 8 If Mclvor, lb 4 1 1 4 1 Falck. ef 8 3 2 4 U O 1 8 4 1 Rock, 1 0 4 p.. LATONIA RESULTS. p Phillips, First rur, sx f urlwujs Nnugliiy Mba, won; Nclaou.aa 8 01 82 02 9' B.Jlinon.lf8b 4 1 1 8 0 S'Dortua, third. Time, Smith. 2b 5 second: Arar.it, High Co--t, 1 12 Krnatriy.e 8 U 1 4 1 'Myers, cf 48 01 t1 27 Jt Roy. Mr. Clark, Junku, Cut 2'. lilt ney. c. 3 ran. m1 Achttdd.Sh tou BUtri;a I'ongco also 1 4 I 13 OlHausen. ss 8 florond race, fire and a half furloogo Regent Adams, lb 8 1 0 I rf. 3 0 OiWadr. nn nek. rf Ki;d, second; Mla Maale, Q'ieen, wou; lowky 0 1 Oittiuodwla .0 Util third. Time. 1 Oft 8-Svperbow, Irish lUo, Uoeh, (.It ncolex, Donegal and Yorick ir$on, Totals 82 4 9 27 8 Totals 40 8 12 27 18 also ran. Inr IHramock In ninth. Third rare, one mile and a alxteeath Billy Johnson In rifbt field when John ftnr. won; Bed Leg, aerood: Opulent, third. on Replaced lAjurj. went to abortetop after Haatoo Ida MrtJae, Mildred, Arraraa. Time. 1:46 Score by lnnlnft: ilftrarpolette. Twinkle Bine, Biddiedee, Black 5- -l ft 1 0 1 0 0 Loftn Thong. Blalee and Ben Bolt alao ran. i e o l e e Ifonva4 i Hanaen euitbfisid IXragee, won; Dut-ftoneFourth rare, six furlong ft, Myera, Error Summary: second ; Kent L.. third. Tle, 1:1ft Two-baa- e bit Nvlaoe, In Memoriam, Dr. Glenn, Banter, Actuary, runs Jlclvsr, Smith. GUI. Hsssen. Myers. Archibald, UlmaMck, Sweetheart, Certain and Tnylev Hay alee ran. Jarvis 2, Dof-lu- s. Archibald. bases Falck, Steles Whlak one and a mile quarter Fifth race, Bock off as 1, Bases Phillips btllsOff won; Thib'Kteaux, aecond; Moreich, third. B track oat By Bock 7. by Phillips 4. Time. 2.02 4 5. Deadlock and Pillory niae ran. 8. 2. Bass Smlthfleld T, bee os Left Logos Dtatlnctloa, wou; Sixth race, six furlong 2, Gill, Ksuey. Bmltb, Uts-se- s. Time. hatted In Xelsos luoe. third. Angon, ecmd; Braednlbnoe, Umpire Atteudasco Bpescer. Chatterum, Calamity Jane end MIm l.U Jemima also ran. Seventh rare, onemile and aerenty yard Fremonl-Madiso- n Ashland, wo.;; I'arle Maid, ftecond; Wayward third. Time. 1:44 2 5. Gem. Marine Lntiy. ( grpM. Blinvmg Dubblp, Green Gold, Cantilever ami Trunftlate also ran. larrls. -- 9 408 113 411 110 te League 1, round Swell 10U, Birdie sul 107. Ixiiianna (1. 100, Fay 03. Machined. I 103. Pearl Second race, flee and n half farina, 1(H, Kennmare 107, Manicure Maid 107. AnB 107. Roldln,old tonia 107. Power 107, Minute 107, Bendlta 107. Superbum 107. M!s Metoe 107. Away 107, Ted'n Plum 107, Miss Jane 107. . mile and a alxleentli Bcra-- p Third race. route 17, IMicct Wild 10S. Flyin, Prince 102, Bllmn 110 Creation 103. 102. .tllas H. Batty Ir. ITsU 107, Autocrat 107, Tex J07. Bobble Slice 107, LCenilere 110, Concentrate 113. Tony Lady 101. MMiacl J Daly 113, Billy McCray 107. Bojul 107. Fourth race, six furlon,s Royal Palm 99. , 9. Bridge-Itorotliy Bsckncr 17. Barracuda 102, tiarnur 102. Plartar I'cel 102 Chaterfoo A 'U orate 103, Marvin May 109. 103 Fifth race, one mile and oeirenty yards Bonun 16, Mulclber 103, Uaugway 103. Wood-tra-p Fire 103, I nrader 109, Mlato II 111, brand 120. ' I 2 .25' 6 6 .. 1 .it.; to Th 1 lt. I ...52 r. .875 .711 -- thy Ili I 7 g. hUlai. r. P Clubs. Lost. Triban. RICHMOND, June 24. The eirora or tho Richmond legion men paved the way for another Hyrura victory In the game played hers today. Hyrum won. 11 to 8. in th second inning the vts.icrs nmuu tlx runs on two hits, other factor being three errors, n walk and a hit batsman, tn th third two run were scored on three errors. Outside of these two Innings tha Richmond fielders did fairly well. In the seventh Rlchmon rallied and threatened to overcome the lead of tho Hyrumitea snd win. The score was then tied with four runs, but when Haws re lieved Jensen on the mound the ecoring home boy was checked. In the eighth Hyrum scored three, ending the Game Today. at. Cgden. Brigham American Legion League j SMITH FIELD. June 24. Logan continued her winning streak hern today by defeating Smlthfield in the ninth, 6 to 4. Iw Uhw-- f trat half of the eighth Smlthfleld lead, only to lose It In, th got a two-ru- n Three Close Golf Matches ninth, when th 'Collegians gathered six Nibley Park juna. Played Manager Falck bad hie team on their toes all th lime and his own etlokwork won the game by a very timely buntsen-In were matches close Three very played Norman Nelson was the In tho men's handicap golf tournament at the ninth. of the game, making many almost sation won Nihlcv park yesterday. G. H. Simons played othe from C. C. Bintz by a margin of two up. impossible stops. The Logan team U. Reamers disposed of L. E. Riter, 1 an errorless game, while th Bmlthfield eral. set marie team C. and 2, and Frank Calvert nosed out The fielding of Don Gill was brilliant. The announcement that Dutch Rock, W Thomsen, two up. would pitch The bitting of Eph Woodland alao feaThe matches left to be played before recently from Cincinnati, .Smith-fiel- d tured ... . crowd. .Ta. out a 1 vs. C. large rhe rinal are Simons Westlake; brought Th score: management will keep on trying Reamers vs. J. Johnson, and Calvert vs. I 111' Rl'lf. RICHMOND. which second for the half, to strengthen match. winner of Reamers-Johnso- n AB.H.n.O.A I AH. H.H O.A. commence July 5. 1 2 4 OlWIaelry.lh 3 1 1 14 0 Gill. 2b. The wore: 01 2 12 lb. 8 Wilcox, II. i 1 M I 8MITn FIELD. LOOAV. AB.R.H.0.A. gslsna, rf 8 1 2 2 O WostlUl.lb. 4 18 2 AB.H.n.O.A.I Results and Entries tftvire by Inning American Fo.k ..8 Oft 0107 8 0 Sprircville . l!ft!,Ul?1M Krmr- r- Packard 8. Memory 2, Hmnmary: 'Mlnmix4e McKc 2, Miller 1. Blnch 1. Home ran Know. . , . . I'kMU'llb Twobfiae hit Tvkr Memy, Flelgcr, Dow-delLouisville . Durrant, Htrotead 2. tmphell. Miller. IAUH19 a.. City Dwble play Tarlor t Packard tn Camyibell. Toledo HtoU-baaea Campbell, Fredrrlckum, Flclger, Sixth rice. (Itc and "a half furlongs Lealle Hlrk. Hit Off Miller 12. off Fielger 12. Bea 109. Yttterd&ya AetulU. Jack Front 109 Flrat Ward 100, Hughe, Miller 2, off FUlgee A. aAtritek m At IndtanipoIU: R. H. B. nit Br Miller 2. by Fleiger 3. Pawed ball Oraham 109. Jakle Hay 114. 2 7 15 Seventh race, one mtl and n sixteenth Minaepil1 Btrk. Time Barratt 2. Sacrific Vein lt7, ft 1 9H, Cut Up 108. Uncle 12 Iftrilanapolia at game 2 hour 25 minute. Umpire Jller. Vadae A.F. 109. Klald, Uanfum and Smallwood, lamia Kewple O'Neill 10. Pletnr fliiterie Wheel Balance Caret Hall 110, and Hill. Walnut Topmast lfi. Jonnard, Krueger. LEAGUE. WESTER Mayer; lie. Conntesa 115. R. R. B. At LmiltrUle: Weather clear and track faat. ' H T Tnlaa ftt. PatH S 10 ft Leuiarille . ... Hfttterlea: Rheeban and Alien; Tincup, Lonf. Brottent. and Bayiin g Omaha R. H. R. Dp At Columbaa: , Moines NEW YORK. June 34. Benny Leon) 0 City .......4 Kn.i ard. lightweight champion, i 5 2 10 t ohimb and: Jack Britton, the "old man" of 37. Btttrica. Carter and Skiff; Burwell, Kogg the holds title, were welterweight who and Hartley. all primed tonight for th pronounced . . Omaha will fifteen-roun- d decision battle R. B. B. Dea Molnea At Toledo: t 1 11 ft wags here Alonday night. Milwaukee . 2 10 2 Toledo tOTTHERN ASS0CIAT10K Geartn and Gosaett; Bedient, Me Batteiiee Won. Loot T.C. Cuiloogb and K'jrhrr, 27 48 t .14 Memphis 41 29 REPUBLICANS CALL PRIMARY. .12 M'bile City 8bT 21 .897 .89 . New Orleans B ittcriea: 24. The June Price PRICE, pre- tjuery. . 862 87 80 Rack Little cinct primary is called for next Mon.83 81 .813 Hirtninsliau .87 34 .414 Atlanta . day evening- at 8 oclock in the court41 .40 .....29 Nashville house in Price, to elect aix delegates WirMla . 23 48 . .821 Chattanooga St. J.w1h from Price precinct to the Republican Hava and Whaley; Ltadtorc tad Basalts. Yesterday' connty convention, te be held July 1, i K.uadler. The county will elect delegate to Birmingham 2. Atlanta 7, first gams; Biraecond n. Atlanta 0. 10. b. game. At mingham to be the Republican elate eonvention, Tnlra; I 8 Memphis 13, Chattanooga 4, first game; Mam-ph- it ...1 held in Salt Lake July 14, and th First Ohl.hona City 7. thattanooga 8, second game, '13 ...7 Tq)wi district congressional convention, te be H.rierie.; Barm aad - Black - aad t.ittla Rock 8, Nashville . -., Mobile , how Orleans .held J uljr 15, also ii Salt Lake. , Cmby. . MinneupDlls I'Htll e, cross-volleyin- g. th-st- er title-holde- rs AXCEXCAN ' 1, vilie'a LATONIA ENTRIES. Memory, Spnnvllle's dependable sec7, Sugar City First ra-- e, six furloo. Hiss Cslth ond baseman, attempted to jIhv while Pickwick 107, Prx 10S. A. N. Akin 10. May Newdale .. sick, but had to retire In the fourth. This Undine 103, Bri.tow 110. 110. t.rs.isae Be, victory practically a.surs American Fork Pardon HO. Tacoln 110. Sewell Comb. 110. I I. T. School first place for the first half. t. Astbony .... AitIiI Alexander US, Ywineed 118, Flrat ConBPUIXnVILLK AM N. FORK. Daily Workout Popular at Saltair Beach Dern-Kalli- . RALLY American Fork Nine Central League Leaders ft?, 85 0 0 ....00 00 10 00 01 1 1 0 8 Sacramento Bnna responsible Hummary: Error Altcn. for Prvnich 2. out By Special to The Tribune. 5. Alton fttmek on ball 4. Off Alten 1, Sto June 24 In the deSPRINGVILLaB, Trough EllU-m- , Horae run len base Mdlaffiffan. game of the first half of the reaciding KM 2. Hchinkel. Twobsae hits Kelly Fierce league, son of the Central Ttah 8tvriflee UU- - Valin, Pearie. American Fork defeated SprinvUle here .duff, Double Katnm. I'nina'i, Agnew, Htam4fe, waa a 7. The 10 to game vesterday, playa McbaffUaa to Pearce to Mollwlta; Alfrom the bejrwvlnif to the end, and ten to KUduff to Ktliaoo. I'mplres Eason batt.e at critical taueed timea Sjrin- error? and Finney. downfall. Han Francliro ar (MIS 0, right-hande- Firet Team Match of Year Gives Promise of Being Total ..29 0 7 27 35 iirvnton In eighth, in ninth. tllnfftwl for Mlt Hoorn by inning 0 0 ft 1 0 0 4 9 Seattle 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0--9 Oakland Hood. Brown, Brubaker 2. Error Hwmm'iry: fnninjrt idtehed Brenton H. at bat 81. bite 8, runs ft. I hurjre defeat to Urenton. llune re ftponliblo for Bren ton 5, Jonee 4. Struck out H Muck 7. by Bfonton 8. Beoee on ba Un-- Off Htolen baurn Mack 4, off Brentoo 2. Two-bHome run Hood. Kldred. Cooper, hltj9--C- to Hood. Sacrifice Mack. CooMr, Bren ton. WtMtcrail. hit Barney, Lafayette, tt to rather; Crane Double Time 2 houra. Vmplrea Byion and (naey. 13 Two-doll- 3. Those who witneaaed. today's game .believe that Anderson will prove a difficult opponent for the American players, and many of the spectators commented on hie chances in the Wimbledon tournament. team telegraphed The Czecho-SIova- k this afternoon It will arrive In Scartie with Austhe for time in borough July tralia, which has been arranged onforwhich 13, 14 and 15, the same days tho Spanish, team will play the Indian team at Bristol. Anderson had the first service In the match with Washer today and won a love game. Washer sending out of bounds four of his service returns Anderson went to making a series of splendid then found Washer forehand drives. some of his top form and began to hit as hard as his opponent and w as more S forceful on the backhand. The Belgian dropped the fourth game after brilliant hitting on both sides, seAndercuring points by son, serving superbly down th center Waeher reached but replied line, services, with speedy Washer then which tied up Anderson. gradually forged on with splendid drlv- ing and the game reached 4 aU. The eighth game Washer took to love with magnificent serving. At deuce In the tenth game Anderson hit a net ball which flew over the side In. but a bad decision m such a critical stage helped Anderson to the first set, In the second set Anderson again went to He was hitting hard and had' perfect control of the ball. Not Infreplacement and quently he concealed his ball to th left deceived Washer with a d return was sgpect-ewhen a the fourth game The Belgian secured with splendid service balls, but the Australian, whose service was more swift, vauqulahed his opponent in the next, and The next two went to the reached server, but the Australian finally took the set, In the third set Anderson hit furiously. His backhand improved greatly and although he ran round .moat of his shots he scored fine ace on his left. Tim and again he hR derriflc shots to within inches of the line, where the Belgian was Nevertheless unable to reach them. Washer made a splendid fight and his was better than is shown by the game , score. . ney entry, with th other three contenders bunched about four lengths back. on Around the first turn, Penman, Whiskaway, actually plied tke whip to dis keep hi charge within reaching tance of th flying leader. Meantime Thibodaux. the rank outsider, moved away from Pillory and Deadlock In his , pursuit. As the field swept down the back stretch, Whiskaway whittled down the lead of Morvich. first to a length, then to half a length and they swept around the far turn thus with Thibodaux moving up at about th same relative speed. Then Whiskaway made hie teal challenge and a cry of contrasting exultation and despair arose from the crowd, "Morvich ie beaten." That was true. Whiskaway soon passed and drew clear from the son of ltunny-medentering the stretch with more than daylight' between them."" Meantime Thibodaux was challenging and pttseed Morvich. which Jockey Keogh evidently eased up a bit when hn saw bis mount was out of !L but saved third money. Whiskaway andThlhodaqx engaged in a whipping finish with the son of Cunard unable to dose the half length separat from the eon of Whlskbrocm II. ing him FoilI lowing the race. Governor Morrow of Kentucky presented the gold cup to Trainer James itowe as representative of Owner Harry Payne Whitney, who was unable to be present. 0. 1 112 12 2 er oue-flft- (-- AB.K.H.O.A. ef 4 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 Brown. If. 8 O 0 13 8 0 0 ORxifyette.lb 0 21 Marriott. 8b 8 0 1 B 8 4 0 8 bii'aher, 2b. 8 4 2 Bnibakr.as. 4 0 c.. 2 0 1 8 0 2, MiU 1 Breuton, p 1 0 O 0 4 0 2 0 0 Tntait.,88 game, degenerated into nothing and met a violent death. Sporting News. He was with Vernon In 1915 and 191. and will bo well remembered In 8alt Lake. SALT LIKE GOLFEDS OAKLAND. I SCARBOROUGH, .June BelAssociated Press.) Although th gian Davla cup tennis team wa eliminated from conS petition for the cup yesterday with the winning of the double by the Australian teems, after the Australians had won the two singles matches the previous day, the last of tho singles matches on the schedule wds played here today' and the Australians again were victorious. J. O. Anderson, who played J. Washer, won by tho Score of BOXING NOTES . 0 With the Intercollegiate 0 1110 28 i 2b ft'; Wild Heaves and Such rs s'' 'v By HARVEY WOODRUFF. Trfbeas-Bsl- t Lake Tribes leased Wfaei LATONIA, Ky., June 3L Whlsaaway, from th stable of Harry- - Payne Whit, ney. which a week ago gave Morvich th only defeat of hi ntcthg career, repeated that feat this afternoon at equal weight In the great Kentucky Special before ' crowd at 50,009 person. Thibodaux, outrider In the betting, was second, half a length behind the winner, while Morvich was In third place, ten lengths hack. Pillory was fourth and Deadlock laaL was run In The mile and h 2:03 second of th within track record. mutuals paid: Whiskaway, 11.19, 7.19. 20.19, 4.30; .Thibodaux, .W. $3,901 TMorvicV In establishing his Mtl to th greatest 8 year-old of the ) oar. Whiskaway showed stamina and gjuneness which promise greater things In futuie events for the season. There was no question of tho relative morlts of the tw colts today. Whiskaway was first away from th poet, with Morvich second. After a alight crowding at the start, Keogh, evidently riding under orders, sent the Block cob to the front and Mcrvk li passed the stand A length and a half tn front ef th Whit Cklcts (By th 14. 0000 04 110100104 lo--- for Crandall In ninth. SALT LAKE. " - AB.R.H.PO.A E SO BB. 2 Schick, of 0 as Sand, 0 0 ; 112 111 OOO - Hard Opponent to Defeat At lots Angela.: I VEBN0N. PORTLAND. AB.lt.H.O.A.l AB.H.H.O.A. Wolfer.ef 3 6 0 2 1HmltK, 3b 6 3 4 6 2 28 ST, 39137 41 '164 60; Lest 4 4fhlbfii,cf 4 garfut.Sb 2 4' 1 j v. fools, lb 4 1.0 0 l!nwks, rf. 5-if 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 OlII.Hlgll. Runs faulted In Carroll, Sand 3, Slgtln C.Hlih.rf 4 3 3 7 0 2 Hyatt, 3 11.2b lb Bras 2. fetra-nd- . Struck out MeLaut,e ..4 I 0 8 'r' V' Jewls, Lazxerl. ir 0 8 ,3 Thurston-- 1 . be Hu, Ureaa.it, If 3 0 13 1 Frsneh. 2b I2 .0. sddl : Bn"--on0 O I 1 -- Thomas S, MrQuald 1. Wild pitch 0 1 4 8 e 4 2 4 0 Murphy, Fuhrmu.c McQuald. Seven runs, 10 hits off Thomas, Mddleten.p 4 0 12 0 1 1 Houck, p .1 0 1 0 2 1 at bat In 4 Innings. Runs responsible 0 Schnlder.p 8 0 3 0 0 de1. for Thurston I, Thomas Charge feat to' Thomas. Double plays Higlln .to Totals 84 7 13 27 10 Totals 80 4 4 24 14 Strand. Sand to Siglln to Strand 2, IJndl-inor- e genre by losing, : to Griggs. Ilifwtlh pitched bail Portland 1 0 1 2 Thurston by Thomas. Reft on bases Ix . Runs 0 lilts Angeles 3, Salt Jpke 8, Time 1.4j. UmVernon George Johnson, tha big Indian who nnd McGrew. a pires Reardon Moines 7 was found shot to death In De 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Kuna 18 one 1 1 0 2 3 8 day last week, will he remembered by Hit, , Bnmmary: Error, Smith 2. French. Innlaga National league fans for his connection by Schneider 0 with the Cincinnati Reds. He had come pitched By Ilouck 2 Credit victory to Schneider. At bat Off Hooch to the Cincinnati club after a atormy ca. off Schneider 21. Hlto Off Houck 2. off reer In the minors, and made good, In a 7. Struck out By Hidi fielder 0. off Middleton way. but We appetite for the white Banes on halts 1. by Houck 1. Middleton undoing, hie Off Middleton 2, off Honck 4. off Schneider 8. mans fire water was his jumped to the Federal and was the subHit with pitched hall Sawyer. Btolen baeee The reMurof Injunction proceedings. ject Hyatt, Sawyer. Three bane htta Hratt, Two base hit Hyatt, lfawka. sult was he was not allowed to play, but phy. Hck, Double the lilta Chadbouruc, Sawyer. Sacrifice he drew his pay from the Feds just unThat situation was his final playa Smith to Sawyer to Hyatt, Ilawka to same. French. Iltue of ruic One hour and 45 min doing Idleness and plenty of money, ute. I'ntpire Toman and Carroll. to ruin, and Johnnothing to do but go been famous In the son, who might have 1 'Ran - -Th- two-bagg- -- . LOS ANOBl.ES, Cal., Jim 24. Vernon took the fifth game of the series from Portland today, 7 to 4. e-Tigers scored alLAbplr runs off Middleton In the first four Innings. Houck, who etarted for Vemon, was wild In the finished the game. third and one-ha- Whiskaway Triumphs Over Morvich in Latonia Special Whitney Colt Vanquishes Block Entry oh Even Terms in $5b,000 Race at Latonia; Long. U. S. Davis Cup Players Shot Is Second. Will Find J. O. Anderson Score' a Shutout; Mack Br Universal Service. high-flyin- LOS ANGELES. JOHN90N. 5t t Yesterday's game was a superb exhibition of fielding on the part of the Bees. Seldom have so many storlmg plays been crowded into one game. The whole club took a hand In the brlHiant fielding feats, but first honors perhaps went to Helnle Band, who ehortstopped tha Angels out of at least four hits. Running Helnle closely was Paddy Siglln, who performed In startling fashion around second base. Manager Huffy I,ewls came Into the bright sunlight with a sensational g liner ' hit by spear of a Huffy Art Griegs In the seoond Inning. ball to had to bounce up like a rubber make the grab, but he mads It. In the a seventh Jo Wilholt picked out of the Angela' hit column with a remarkable oatoh of Twombly'e long, high fly to a point under the scoreboard. Only a ball player of lanky Joe's architecturalto proportions would have come close making the catch. Thurston also won a grab of Lake: Carroll. Los Angeles; Hood, Seatgenerous hand with a meat-han- d Baldwin's vicious bounder In the third. tle. In which Inning Hollis took part In the 9 fur .Three retirements, . covering first snd The series stand: Strand's toss on Beck's grounder won 1. Lake won 4. 1.0s Salt Angeles out Baldwin snd himself throwing Seattle won 1. Oakland won 4. Thomas. - Th Angels also did some won Sacramento Kan Francisco 3, steady fielding, but they larked the op- won 0. portunity for spectacular performances 0 Vernon won 3. won Portland which the Bees had. 0 0 0 Winning and los ng pitchers yesterday: Thurston Is Master. At Salt Lake Thurston, Sait, Lake, Although seven lilts are cht'ked up winner; Thomos, l.os Angeles, loser. agalmlt Thorsttsi, In realltv only five of At Sacramento Mten, San Francisco, them could lie e'assed as real hits. The winner: Brough, Sacrarnent.0, loser. one In hits of thi.se At I. is Angeles Schneider, Vernon, j Ingels bunched three Inning, but the o1y one that availed winner; Middleton. Portland, loser. them was Carrolls homer. Three lightAt Oakland Mack, Seattle, winner; ning doubl.e plays helped the llees get Urenton, Oakland loser rid of theiy opponents, one of them. In OOO the fourth, made with runners on third Houble-heade- r today, beginning at 1.30 and first, being especially timely. o'clock. . White Thurston no doubt waa grateful for those twin killings, ho undoubtedly Schinkel. former pitcher for the Adolph had the Angels baffled and was in danger Bee, has joined the Sacramento dub. Hea only in one Inning. a lionicr In his first game as The Bees waded Into Hefty Claude knocked t the game by misalso Thomas In the first four Innings with s Coyote, aami fly bail in centerflold. judging Included l'iv the hithearty good will. bv 0 0 0 Helnle Sand with was a homer ting on. will end Coast Today's double-headtwo in the record, and one liy Paul baseball in Salt Jake for twp Ftrand In th first, Tonv Razzerl popoed league the Bees hit It up for nnd otherwise dis- weeks. TonlgW out two lx Angeles, where they meet the Tigers. HI tinguished '.tijmeelf In the game. Oakland. that go Alter they Shotgun arm Was much In evlde'rre, un-to . O O o . . lAisserl .Aia,ocn.'tturo,' The series between the Bee and Tigers doubtedly has' the test arm In the Coast this week is likely to consist of nine end If once he gets hohL of a league. A plan is under way to play off ! wvpr a runner has a chance of reach- games. of the games with Vernon powtponed two ing. first. the first week of the seaSalt Heiitie and Paul Poke em Over. son. OOO Fnnd hit a homer, a double and a Tho rcr,es - tT the cks will Include tingle, higlln got three inngle. Strand two games on July 4, Indepenhit a homer snd a crneklng single, and dence da. Wilholt got two cut of three. OOO Carroll got two of th hits off Thurston, If the Bees sho ii.,pren to he foron a homer and the otter a questlonab e tunate enough to " Pi both games today bunt In the ninth. In third place. leave would ttsn they After Thomas had been recalled. Hert-iOOO ObcQuald took tip the pitching duties and Stubby Mack shut out the Daks held the Bees' to or. run In the four inand atope-e-the atraight winning nings he served 'em up of that dub. streak Th scoring atartad with th Bea In th first Inning, when they made a pair. Tho- clubs will play as follows this Schick walked and was flung out trying to maka third on a hit to right by Sand. weekAnSalt Lake and Vernon at "Helnle going to second on the play. He cored on SlgHn's hit to right, but Paddy geles. Francisco at Seatt.e. ' San Was retired attempting to make- second. I.OS Angeles at 'Portland. Then Strand knocked the bail over the Sacramento at Oakland. right-fiel- d fence. Uncle Blm Myers will undoubtedly Heinie Puts Three Over. one of today' games for F!t laike. pitch Jn tho second the Bees made three. with Rudv Kallio Or Harrv Blaeholder .Laaxeri popped one over short, which for the other. Ntckv Humovich tho could reach, and Tony went all the and guess Ioc Crandall are overnight choices s Thurston .waa hit with a . 'way to second. Angeles. jjltoh and both scored ahead of Sand's tiomer. Paul Strand, Maury Schick. Helnle Strand opened th third with a single and the rest of Salt Lake's home-ru- n 'to center and was forced by Wilholt. Sand hitter Zion will he loath to leav 'Jgwls walked. Lazxeri's second two- - tonight.. The gang ha agger brought tn Wilholt. as on almost chicken been dally fekstlng A double by Sand and a single hy Siglln of a who gets agar the Bees their seventh run in the ath guests thrillrestaurateur, n home-rueverv of out fourth. In Los L. Jn vh sixth, hits by siglln, Wilholt and knocked in Salt Lake's behalf Oakland and they will have to Angeles JtewL made the Bees their eighth. own dinners. chicken "Vlih one but tn the fourth, Carroll hustle their OOO d fence. jhoisted the ball over the Special attention Is directed to the box Jieal followed with a double and went to bird rn Griggs's single. Then Twombiy score of th White Sox game yesterday, 3 med wherein will be found a record of the Into a double play, driving a brilliant doings of Chicago's Salt Lake one at Siglln. will rovl the Infield." Todays double-head..Angels' eerie and will also end the pres-2eof Todav'a games complete stay of the Bees. Tonight -baseball. they leave for Los Angeles to take on Salt Lake allotment of 1932 to fourteen ?the Tigers. Next week .they play the I .oral fans are entitled Sinks. weeks, and todav finishes off the seienth week oil the local grounds. ANGELS 1, BEES 8. . GEOROE (CHIEF) At 'Oakland Seattle, 9 Oakland, 0, 7 Portland, ; Vornon, At Lm Angel. At 6 a or man to San Franelaeo, 6; 8ao . ramento, S., tha Apollo Belvedere tha Salt Lake clulb, yesterday looked the, Ansels squarely In the eye, and so hypnotic iraa his gaze that the visitor got only one tally off'htm. While HolIU waa putting the Angel Into a cataleptic state, his oomrades-ln-arm- s wielded a wicked Stick and alao oil Amdsome vOllis Adolph Schinkel Both Winner and Also Loser. Hollis Thurston, 9 Former Vemon , Indian Hurler Is Found Shot to Death STANDING OP THE CLUBS oft 192. ; a, , ; 25, ft Vr , Salem Parker Teton ', Haws ss-A.Jenscs.c Fnslsr. If Bareass.5b Btaston.rf L. Jenses, p A m. 8 4 4 1 6 1 4 t 8 2 Bair, p. . . 6 0 1 9 1 0 5 1 1 t 2 2 4 rThmprai.L'b 0 Dahl?, m. 4 S fHnrrienn.rf ft 4;ftkWraoT,rf 2 I 5 TotaU.,41 11 10 27 lft Tols..,M ft 0 27 IS ftror by IseiBfX: 0 ft 9 ft ft 0 ft ft OII Hynna Richmond ft $ ft 1 ft 0 ft 0 ft 8 Errora JHhla 4, Woodland 2. Summary: an Noy, 1 Jmaco. Bawl, Fraaiar. ftoren. Twa-tm- a lwub!e playa Dahlt to Thoapoa to WiaaWy; Gill to Warr (2). fttoI? baa ftfaoton. Woodland. Gill 2. Hita Off Jenaea t. 12 at bat, ta ft I S tnatnea, att Hawa nooa. ft at bat. In 2 ft Base on bait Off Batr I. fttrnck not Faancd By Inara ft. by Hava ft, by Ratr ft. ball A. Janara. Hit by pitched ball fttantoo (2t by Bntr: Wondland by Jcnvn. Wild ftltrfcca Ilslf 2. Hawa. Uft an baaaa-Hyni- ni 5, Richmond ft. I'mpliv Rair. Grinnell Man Ties Dash Record 150-Yar- d June 24: Taking first place the 5 and dashes snd second the dash, Loren Murchison of th Illinois Athletic clu'o garnered IS points 4n the I. A. C. track meet here In In CHICAGO, 100-ya- 150-ya- today. Leonard Faulu of Orinnell, who won the fOO snd dashes In the national collegiate track meet, tied the world's record In the dash, makseconds. Bob ing the distance In 14 McAllister of New York had seven points and Faulu got six. . Ray Watson, former Kansas Aggie runner, competing under the colors of the Kansas City A. C duplicated his feat of a few weeks ago by defeating Jole Ray of th I. A. C. In the mile run. his time In this race, he also debeing 4:18 feated I airy Khlelds of Penn Rtate, winner of the title In the eestern. collegiate and national collegiate. Harold Osborne of Illinois won th run ning high Jump from Johnny Murphy of Notre Dame by clearing the bar at 4 4 2 Inches. Walhe Carlson of tha Swe- A. A. woi the marathon run of 28 miles 2S5 yards In 2:58:38 and cross tn the la game th J. A. C. defeated the Canadian club of Chicago, 229-ya- .... .... .... 1- -5 Special to The Tribune. PARKER. June. 24. Sugar City made It four game, although it took straight Is yesterday's actios to achieve nine Innings of liard-feugIt. aa Parker took the lead oe three different out lose by S couple of to occasions, only m lapis ys lohord the latter part of the game OA,! form iratil tha T tn h were lldftlt pitrhm end of the game, when Arnold relieved Birch ... to threaten w batters began after th' Parker The of the close fame. the toward hits lusty . Score: Parker 9 fArnold3 Sugar City Browu aud Dopp; Birch, , Batteries , and Hsrrls. ff 8. Special te The Tribune. In s hard-fouggams, Cft EB TER. June 24 Both to 'A. Chester hum hied th bsrUbltUsj JaJuta. soma hot foe pitchers were is rare te hard It Is rritlral st jueeture mleslejs tell which teem would have had the hatter of the argument. It. Anthony's errors were s material factor Is the loss of the gam ter her teem. Result. Yesterday Tho seers: - R. H.-- E. At Layton; -- Chester J J 4 6 4 Bountiful South 81. Anthony 2 ...8 ( Retteries Howard sad Howard; Ilocuer and Leyton lkttterles: Pag and Haacke; Calvin and Header. KUlson. Bpectal Is The Trlbtra. At Farmington: R. H. E. TPT0N. Jus 24. Hitting the sppl more 13 t 4 rnaeintently gave Belem the derision here yes- Kaysvtile 4 4 mode her bite count, Farmington terday, although Teton able I to Mansell he the Batteries: and a few Robins; Manning placbe but larked and Kemper. to put It over. The score: Davis County League f ..,,,,.....,,.,14 Be 7fou Inina futtr! a, 2 Re H Binap ift4 UIrrfty; Clark, ft ft XI drMra a aft BtcU. City Playground League w?il he The flrat senior game of the eesaou plered Aloodey sight. Liberty ss. Central, nt Central perk. Th cup last year sms token by Liberty ssd. srtth tbs following men buck, aspect to repitcher. Ollle; Is- peat: Catcher, Rasmussen; Dorket ssd Liddell; fielders, Adaetsen, Lloyd. t fielders. Fuller. Peake and Itkrens. The teems entered are Liberty Pork, Floe ear Park sad Central Park. I R. H. B. At Syracuse: 2 12 9 Centerville 22 .21 t Syracuse Batteries: Woolley. Smith, and Mill-huCook and A. Miller. PLACE or SAME CHANGED. The Denver A Rtfl Grande Western ssd the Westers Opttesls ef the Cewisierrlal bsoebetl lesgn will pity this sersinr st 0:8 e'rloek the Bmaklpal M. Is.reaS ef st Bonneville. where th gesto was it first acksduled to take place. , HARVARD BEATS YALE. CAMBRIDGE. Maas.. June. 14. vard t, I si 7. - Har. V |