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Show f TIIR BALT LAKE, TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11 Not Disgraceful,,, but Certainly Disagreefiil. :1Mebbe -- Thurston Is Unable to Endure Gruelling and Loses to Death Valley . At San Franclico: Salt Lake 1, San Francisco 2. At Lot Angelas: Sacramento 0, Lot Angelee 3. At Portland (flrat game): Vernon S, Portland 4 (12 Innings); second game called In second Inning. At . Seattle- - (first game): Oakland 0, Seattle 6; second game, Oakland 9, Se- OP THE CLUSS. STAMPING j I 3 Death Yal-- , An. Icy Jim Scot and Sloppy Hollis Thurston engaged In A genuine old" mound battle The veteran had ..here this afternoon. the greater staying power and the Seals , f.zron, 2 to I. A." The deciding run was scored In the Snlnth, when Thurston yielded up a dou-iband a tingle. worked in sensational . Doth ' fashion pitchers from the beginning.. On several occasions, facing emergencies, they pulled Ttfut of seemingly fatal situations. - The Beals bunched two hits for their tfirat run in the fifth. Rhyne singled, went Xto second on Walsh'S sacrifice and scored fpn Agnew'a single to left. The Bees tied the score In the eighth. rWlth one out, Byler singled to right ande frame all the way on Thurston's long to center. The next two were 12 pop-iout- s. Kelly opened the ninth and decisive ground with a double to center. Complon grounded to Glelchmann and Kelly went A poke to center by Miller Mo third. run. .drought him across with the winning L' The series stands four games for San (Francisco and one for Salt Lake. 7- Today's game was errorless on both sides, and the pitchers walked but one tbatsman, Glelchmjtnn beittg passed by ;2cott. E. Thurtjton's best exhibition was In the O'Connell started the Inning with .(second. r triple to center, but he died m his tracks, Thurston retiring the next three In order. Lewie started the fifth with a double! ut got no farther than third. On a couple of pther occasions the Bee good chances to score, but fad shut em off when their prospects tcot fairly HMmed brightest. Three games remain to be played, two Jomorrow and one Monday. -- V. BEES 1,. SEALS 2. 8ALTLAKE. San Pran. Vernon . . L. Angeles Sett Lake , Oakland . . Seattle . . . Portland , , Sacramento Lest .1 141. . 12 14114,11117 84 71 7.11' 9 1312 10 78 7,12'., 6(141 S Ifr 12173 9 16;. . j S 8 8 1264 .589 .548 .492 61 71 7l 11 82 ,473 .1012 9. 7 7' e ..lia 8 89, .464 4 5 8113! S'.. 110 54 .41$ 4 61 71 9'10'12l 41. .1511 .369 . I r (48 53 60 66i69 71 76 SO) 'Wild Heaves and Such The day's best hitters: May, Vernon ....,.1 H. Miller, San Francisco v.4 2 Twonvtdy, Los Angeles 3 Rcgo, Los Angeles Salt Wllholt, Lake.... 4 Slglln, Salt lake 4 Bodle, Vernon 4 Murphy, Vernon Ia- Hits' 5n Francisco Runs ' SJ Home-run- " Lane, Seattle. . ' 1110 .....9 0 9 119 Runs hitters: 0 t 0 9 0 fr 2--1 0 0 91 17 1 2- According to what Dr. Carl Furness, a middleweight wrestler of some prominence, says, Darns airplane hold Is riore effective than any hold In the wrestling gajme, for the victim of it generally finds hlmsolf unable to come back to the mat. Furness claims It was carelessness on his part to allow Dern to use the airplane, but as he had never seen It he was not prepared when It came. However, Furness still contends that l)ern cannot throw him and would not have thrown him at Baltalr last week had he been familiar with the airplane, and now he asks for a return match, in which he t hopes to show the fans that he Is bnly one of the very best wrestlers In the country, but also that Dern cannot throw him. ' Furness has met manv of the best men e country. Including such men as In, Meyers. Frehn, Talaber, .Cannon,. Engle and Bchober, and claims that hla showing with Dern, jint'l the latter put him out of cun mission with a freak hold, was such as really demands a return match. He says he had Dern in many tight places and was gradually wearing the champion down, and says he was stronger than lhrn just before the fall came. Cn the other hand, he broke every hold could put on him, including the toe jhold, and he claims td be as good a man las Dern In straight wrestling and he s Swilling to stop over for another match If Hhe champion would be willing to , , such. , , There Is no question but that Furness la at good a wrestler as has ever come Acre. He is fast and a clean worker and aa anyone. He Jtnows the game Seays he will never be satisfied with his , return fjormcr defeat until he has match, whether that be now, next year !or In several years from now; but some day he is confident that he will beat Dern , for the title, Vfhlcago n-- er ll ,.ars Sister Sets Fast Clip and Tops Batting Heap 12. George Sister, batting star of the fet. Louie Browns, today soaked the ball at a .730 clip, CHICAGO, Aug. while his rival for the batting honors the American League, Ty Cobb, manager of the Detroit Tigers, did no better than a .833 gait, and, as a re- suit, the Mound City favorite out in front with an average of .413, compared with a mars of .409 for the Georgia Teach! Bisler was at bat four time and smashed out three hits, and Cobb xded only one hit In three time at of 1 The standing of the two follows- Pish Cobb I PORTLAND. AU.K.II.O A. I VERNON. 4 0 ft 1 R.e liTora,p m. The series stand: won 1, Ben Francisco won 4. Oakland won X, Seattle won 2, 1 postponed. Vernon won 2, Portland won 1, 1 postponed. . Sacramento Won 1, Los Angeles won 4. . ft 1 4 ft 2 ft 0 OF AID IN SHAPING . U ELEVEN EX-CO- AST MAJOR F. A. PRINCE. Former Seal Topi List of Start From West Who Have, Joined Big Clubs. - I; , .f , - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tjCohmaa. Totals 43 4 8 28 16 Totals 43 6 9 30 11 Rattid far Mrf'uuiwAn eighth. 4a twelfth. 'fRuftW tog tRattw! for tirewwMt In twelfth, j Uan for King in twelfth. ' Hcore b Innings; Vernon- j? 000 008 8 Knna .V. ...20ft 3U0 000 110 02 2 ft Hits Portland fttft ftOO fttO 002 4 Runs .... 80 100 010 0128 Hits Summary: Errors French, Hell, Mot'ann,- El Matt, Leveren 2, Pa ton. Inning pitched- By IeU 8, ft hits. 2 runs. 84 at but. Credit victory to May. Runs responsible for Dr 11 2. . Ut Dell 8, by May 4 erens 8. Struck oif--BBases on balls Off Deli 1, off Mnv 8. Stole Two-bas- e Home run T. High. base Irevercn. ftncrtflce hits Puole, ScbacMer, Bodle. Double plays Zeider to hits Mct aon. Bodle. French to Locker, Braz.l to Mcl'sun. Time of game Two hour. Umpires Carroll , and To man. i.. Ifal Rhyne, San Franciscos young shortstop, yesterday played the greatest game In the position seen at the Golden Gate In a long while. His spectacular fielding was the outstanding feature of the game, and hut for his wonderful work the Bees, according to reports last night, would unquestionably have been easy EVEN BETWEEN winners. He robbed Strand of a hit by AND INDIANS ACORNS hla Scooping up grounder back of eerond and, throwing the ball while In the air, and he went back of third for apparently By Universal Service. sure hits by Lewis snd Thurston. He ut 12. Orefrff fthut SEATTLE, Au handled eleven chances. Oakland in the first Fame here today, 5 to 0. to went the second The visitor, Sacramento trotted out a new pitcher ft to 8, and was decided In the ninth. yesterday In the person of "Tony TranFirst game at Seattle; ter. He Is a San Bernardino youth. In I OAKLAND. SEATTLE. hla first game, against the Angels yesterAB U II O.A AB.K.H.O.A. O' Lane,1f.. 4 2 2 day, he gave a good account of himself, Brows, If 4 0 1 2 but got no help from his mates, who Wills rf. 4 0 Barney. rf 4 L 11 made only three hits oft George Lyons. ( atber.cf 4 0 Huod.lb. fol- Lsfyte 1b knght.2b Muriot.ah Hrubkr.es Koehler.c kremer, p 4 4 0 0 4 ft ft ft 4 4 2 Eldred.ef Watral,3b Orr.ftb. .. ( rane, as. Tobin, 0 ireK.Pv Total. .84 0 ft 24 Poore by huiiaga; Oakland Runs Hits ... Seattle c., 7 4 2 4 4 4 0 4 1 Totals. .94 1 1 1 1 1 ft last-nam- 2 3 ft T 0 0 27 12 0 ft ft 0 0 8 0 2 1 0 ft ft ft ft 0 0- -0 - Two-ban- e Pan Francisco Sacramento Beattie . . . . , , . lx Angeles ... Oakland Vernon Salt Lake Finney and Eaton. At Seattle Second game: I OAKLAND. SfeATTLB. ABU II O.A. AB.BH O.A. Brown. If. 4 2 2 1 0'Te.1f 2 0 O' 2 4 ft t I 2 ft Wlltojrf. Barney. rf 0i Hood. lb. 4 1 t 8 0 fatlw.ef 9 . 1 .822 UMr.lh ftft 5 9 8 HrnbVr.ss Mitxe,c. Krae,p 1 1 0 Knghl.2k Mar!ot,8b 8 ft 2 ft KMred.rf 4 3, WytrsiSb 1) Orr, 2b 1 9 1 Schorr, 0 Triumph for McGrawmen Over Cards and Pirates in Sharpest Battle Since Is Predicted. . Cbicezo I 1 tSpencer. lA.Adama 0 10 10 0 10 Tribune-Sal- . Team. New York St Louts 1 t By HUGH FULLERTON. The Pirate lake Tribune Leaned Wire. April DvAi)gust 10 five game th Strength. Strength. 11,731 11,(76 ' 11,798 11,837 11,766 ,11,741 41 ft 14 27 7 Totals. .40 8 11 27 18 Pittsburg Ratted for Bnrger in fourth. Probable Finish, Ratted fur Schorr in ninth, Win- - lose. Team. titan for Spencer in ninth. 62 New York ....92 Seoee by innings; 64 90 Oakland .... ....,2 1 ft 8 0 0 2 0 1 ft St. Louis 66 ....86 Seattle ... 4 0 0 2 ft 0 0 ft 2 8 Pittsburg Errors Lane, flood, Wlateatl, Summary; errors Tobin, to Tho Tribune- From the dope, even fhelr own Will, Marriott, Brubaker 2. Innings bat 21. hits 8. runs 6 of omission and of commission, 1 am unPOCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 12. One of pitched Bnrger 4, vRt Hun jtofeat to, Schorr. responsible the greatest surprises of the season Uharge for Burger 2. Schorr 8, Kranae 7. 8 track out able to stop those Giants from winning among the city league teams occurred Krnnse 5, hr Burger 1. by Schorr 2. Rates the National league championship. yesterday evening when the Store DebUi Off Krause 2. off Burger 8. off Schorr The dope the grand old dope declares partment. rated as one of the weakest 8 Stolen Lafayette, Bnibaftey, ' Hum Two-basteans of the league, defeated the crack run lane. bases hits I,afayette, Lane, that they will nose out both the Cardinals squad of the Clerks, league leaders since Buraev. EMred. Krause. Brown. Sacrifice hits the start of the schedule, by a score of Marriott 2. Ml tie. Will. Other. Time of and the Pirates In ths final run down 10 to 6, The Clerks had previously lost game 2:10. Umpires Eaton and Emery. the stretch of the National league race on game throughout the but season, hut and return winners again. e handed a neat lacing last evening They figure to triumph after the hard- Total. Portland Store Department Team Turns Back League Leaders Store Department by the rejuvenated nine. The past week saw many reverse In the "dope" of the fad, and It wag also a very busy period for some of the teams, several tie and postponed games being played off. There were but three games scheduled, but five were played, as the ram the previous week had some of the contests. One of postponed the postponed games, between the Store Department and the Carmen, resulted In a, tie and will have to be replayed. Games throughout the week resulted as follows: Wholesalers 11. Carmen 5; L. T. S. 4. K& C. 2; Clerks 4, Carmen 4; Store Department 10, Clerks 9. Following Is the league standing: - "Won. Lost P C 10 2 Clerks .933 4 8 Ie D. 8 .868 S Carmen 4 .515 . 7 Wholesalers 5 .416 S 2 Store Department .212 K- - ...... C. 2 .218 Farmington Nine Beats South Bountiful Team Special to The Tribune, ' LYONS ALLOWS ONLY est race the National league has known since the, days when three teams, led by It Chance, Clark and McGraw,-fougBy rnlvcn.nl Service. LON ANCKLKS. Aug. TS.Lyons shut out In 1909. 1909 and 1919. out Sacramento today, allowing tut three Admittedly today the Pirates are the hits. The score was 3 to 0. The Holons hebt team of the three. Admittedly the failed to connect with Lyons' delivery Cordtnals are a shade better than the until the seventh inning. Giants, but In this desperate stretch run. with both the Giants and cardinals At Ism Afirrle: I EACRAMKXTO I.OS A NO ELM. wobbling under the strain and the Plrtiteg AB.K.H.O.A. AB.UH.OA. coming, fresh and unafraid, the condi9 0 2 llrC.fcn.H, Carroll, f. 4 0 12 0 tions of the race favor New York to Peck m Kopp If , 3 0 0 0 9 such sn extent that they should win ont. Selinkle.cf 4 0 1 2 0 Deal. 3b If the Pirates were able to maintain Rroo.rf . 4 0 0 1 0 they are now setting; If the Mnllsrls.lb 8 0 0.12 2 Twmbtr,rf 3 12 0 0 the pace did not run against both the !nnliT.8h 3 0 0 1 HDnlv.lh . 3 0 0 19 0 schedule Cardinal and the Pirates, there would 3 0 11 4 I.nilmrv.Sb 3 0 tesrr,. be some hope of beating the Giants. But Cook.e .. 2 0 0 5 1. kcro.e the inly thing 1'rapter. 3 0 0 0 ! Ljuu,p .. 3 0 0 1 1 as thecandope now stands beat the Giants Is the Giants that Total, , 29 0 3 24 191 Totalp . 29 2 8 27 13 themselves. Keoro by inning; THREE LITTLE HITS ht .4010U .,40122 41120 . 119 ..91230 Sacramento Run HP" . Da Angeles I' 00 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 ...0 0 0 1 1 0 9 ' Hl 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 x 9 Pimimary: Frroro Venroe, Cook. Berk. Ron. reaponaible furCrn.tcr 2. Htruek nut By 1raater 1, hr toneis 3. on ball Off I, von 2, off Treater 3. Bloli-burnt 'MrCnbe. Throe bank Mt Tsoroblr. Twob.ro Ml Beni. 1 0 Be FARMINGTON, Aug. 12. Farmington took Its fifth successive game this afterSaerlftc bite Italy, Lyons, Inmbla pUr noon bv winning from South Bountiful, Heal to Thultmore to Tint, f sam- -1 9 to 6, In the Davis Countv league. FarmIrony 30 mlnntea. lty. Vntplrea HcUrw aatl now In third place. ington Is Reardon, Kemper of Farmington and Howard of South Bountiful each made home runs. , Score: R. H. K Motorcycle Farmington j Sooth Bountiful Batteries Bybee, Manning and KemATLANTA, Ga.. Aug. 12. R. E. per; II, Ha&ckey, Page and L Haackey. of Augusta, Ga.. won hte toilav theSleigh first, snotorrycle race ever held here, making 1160 mdes In the long grind. . Wins Each man rode for hlmsolf. resting Special when he chose, the winner being deterSARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.. Aug. 1 mined by the greatest mileage at the hours. Goshawk, carrying Harry Payne Whit- end of the twcnty-lou- r ney's colors, with McAtee up, today won the Saratoga Special, one of the SOUTHERN TITLE WON. son's leading events for Goshawk ASHEVILLE. N. C.. Aug. 12. Frank finished a ahead of McKee, Owen of 'Atlanta won the with Garner up, with a driving duel down of the south In men' singles championship In the souththe etretch. ern tennis tournament at Rlltmore Forest The value of the race to the winner was Country club todaydefeating Vivian M. Bud Lerner finished third and Manning of GreenviUe, 8. C., In 113,760, straight Martingale fourth. sets, , u (64 Whitneys Race Wins in Long Distance Grind twenty-jour-ho- Saratoga St-- e half-leng- th 0, 3. cs I s' V:ai ....... Cards to Regain Lead. The dope, which w must believe, Indi- cates that on day which Is but a short time away St. Louis win be leading the National league race by a margin of three and perhaps four games, and that PlUsburgs present rush will carry the team to second place, a game dr two ahead of Ihe Giants. But from Labor day to the end of the fight kt October. the schedule Shd every condition favors the Giants, and they Vlll pass the two western teams. While the westerners are cutting each other's throats, the Giants will go through knd Wla by a scant margin. The Giants, figuring them at the worst of their slump, which row hts passed alt understanding. Mill have a team which Is better. When regulars only are considered. than either of the contestants, figuring 8t. l,otijs in a slump and ths Pirates at the best they hav showh this seaeon. Taking pitchers and teams, attacking and defensive, both Cardinals snd pirates now ar In better shape than are the Giants. But when we come to figure pitcher against pitcher, team against team, and the remaining games of the schedule, the Giants are in the beat position. The chances are that they will have a rough trip through the west and that thev will slump bark to third place before they return home. But they have both the reeerve strength and power, punch and Skill, and. In addition, a heavy advantage in th schedule. are handicapped by about worst of it, and by tha fact that they have a heavy schedule, a bad run of and two jumps to play Sunday games. The Cardinals hsvs a bad schedule, as they finish their- - hom6 schedule on Labor day and play every team In the league, with two series In Cincinnati before 'the finish. As tor games, ths Giants have far ths easiest schedule of the three teams that figure to hav a chance, Pittsburg is not yet stopped ih Its mad rush toward ths ton, but In Spite of that fact the team will be lucky to win thirty of Its remaining games. Cincinnati promises to he the most troublesome team of all to all the contestants during tha remainder of th Reason, as th Reds are close to the best in the league Just now. The fact that must . visit them twice ttys Cardinals hurts St. Louiss chances. Besides that, the Cardinals srs showing signs of strain from fighting for the lead. On even term and even schedules, it would figure the Pirates to win, as they are freshest and hav the best pitchers just now. But tha Giants must be figured on something near their true form. The team has besn In a bad slump, from which It Is just emerging. It has Seven more gamee with Philadelphia and nine more with Boston which should be easy. Besides that, the Giants have shown thelf ability to beat contenders when the pinch come. double-heade- rs - Giants Du for Rally. analysis Of the present race Indicates that the Giants have been losing because their star players have been out of hap4 because Bancroft and Groh have not been playing the game as they are capable of doing. Tnder the circumstances. a rally Is to he expected. The defection &f Iwuglaa hurt the team, of course, but he had a sore arm anyhow An and was of no use, and his big leave of absence from the reservation may give his arm a chance to come baeft. - McQuillan and Nehf are pitching well and Jess Barnes Is better than National league average. The team should have a lot of trouble beating Pittsburg in ths series now starting, because the Pirate pitching staff Is at, the best it ha bee this Season- - But after that series the Giant should not have much trouble 16 the western trip. Only Sherdel at gt. Louts and Alexander at Chicago threaten them with serious trouble. And remember this, if the Glante can break even during the coming western trip It make little difference what St. Louis and Pittsburg do because the Giants, when they get back home, will be a championship inrl Ml n It m - in.et Mmtm is learned upon excellent authority that Major F. A.. Prince, well known In local football circles because of his activity ss an official In both high school and college games, will be tendered the position of assistant football catch at the University of Utah tons fall. It is hoped by the U players, the athletio council. Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick and local football followers generally, that Major Prince will see fit to accept the position. He knows the grid game thoroughly hnd should be a big heip the Crimson eleven this year. Major Prince, who has been absent Balt Lake on a visit, returned to the city last evening. It Is confidently expected that he will accept the placo immediately. K. ehort-sklrte- d, d, heather-stockinge- snd the partner, the 1922 young man. and girl ar I think modern boy I especially like she said. splendid, the girl of today. I love her bobbed hair and her short skirts, her knickerbockers her knack at games. I think ahes more girl, bemodest than th cause ehe'e so little conscious of herself. In short, he has th right Idea about life." "In my girlhood days." added Mr. Richards with an audible sigh, "girls didn't go 1 tor athetic. Harry (Hack) Oswald, son of H. O. Oswald, 249 East Seventh South street, will play with the Chicago White Sox next season, his father announced last night, following th receipt of a letter from hla son. Harry is pitching for ' the Montana Power nine In a league which has its center in Butte, Mont. He has played seasons on local lots, but sever) to get A local berth this season he falling wired out of town. The Montana Power haired him and he reported early In com-j-'a- five straight victories, wtth an allowance of three hits per game and with nine Xuns distributed through the five games. Harry Is .more than six feet tall, but Isnt quite that wide. Harry informed his father that he had been anproached with a contract nd would sign to report at the White Sox training camp next spring. . 4 4 p.. .... Dope Shows Giants Pennant Winners by Small Margin ft Trane m. 0 Tobin... Pnnrer.p. Sturnpf. 0 a 11 0 .0 h MOTHER OF YOUNG TENNIS STAR IS A SALT LAKE BOY SIGNS TO PLAY MODERN WOMAN WITH WHITE SOX ls 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 ft 2 0 0 1 Tun Toe Osk. by reason of the schedule, 9 Hits ... 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 8 are regular grasshoppers. First they were Errars Marriott, Korhler. CVane. Summary; sent to the northwest to play Portland Runs responsible for Kremer 9. Struck out and Seattle. This week they drop from By 5. by Kremer 9. Bases on balls Seattle to 1.0 Angeles. Next week they Off Gregg hit Gregg 1, off Kremer 2. tomt and the following week tiaae bit bumey. Double plky come to Sat Lake. to to Hood. Orr Time of game 1:45. Wtstenil Umpire Harry Heilman, Detroit slugger, formerly of San Francisco, boasts th highest batting average among former Pacific Coast league players now In the American or National league or American association. He is hitting at a .353 dip, two points better than hie nearest Charlie competitor, now with the Cubs, a former Hollocher, perfortnar with the Beavers. Johnny Tobin has the best average In either league for former Salt Lake play, sea Hie percentage la .340. Ernie John, son la batting .24, Earl Sheely .302 and Eddie Mulligan .206. In tha American association Bunny Brief hnd Ted Jourdan, both former Salt Lake performer, are hitting ,323 and ,106, respectively. i ,V4 ; '' ',1 Following are the average of former Comet player Including games of Thurs7wroe day, August I: , i American Detroit league .Heilman, Detroit (San Francisco), .259; Bassler, Los Pt. Louis .145; Tobin, Angeles), ; (Salt Lake), .140; Meuset," New York (Vernon), .136; Haney, Detroit (Loa Angeles), .326; Blue. Detroit (Portland), .330; Williams, 8t. Louis (Portland), .616; Sheely, Chicago (Salt Lake), .202; Evans. Cleveland (Portland), .261; Gulsto, Cleveland (Oakland), .250; Johnson, Chicago (Salt Lake), .249; Jones, Detroit (San Francisco), ,2Ki Oldham, Detroit (Portland), .223; Mulligan, Chicago (Salt Lake), .204. National Chicago league Hollocher, (Portland), ,361; Fonseca, Cincinnati (San Francisco), .357; Bigbee, Pittsburg (Portland), .3(4; J. Johnston, Brooklyn (Oakland), .264; Cunningham, New York (Seattle), .162; Miller, Chicago (Oakland), .343; Schultz, St. Louis (Loa Artgele), .337; Meusel, New Yoyk (Lo Angeles), .219; Plnellt, Cincinnati (Oakland), .317; South worth, Boston (Portland), .315; Terry, Chicago (Los Angeles), .306; Lee, Philadelphia (Portland), ,296; Aldridge,, Chlcagd (Los Angeles), .296; Statz. Chicago (Los Angeles), .294; Fournier, St. Louis (Los Angeles!, .280; Nixon, Boston (Portland), .272; Bohns, Cincinnati (Seattle), .260; Krug, Chicago (Seattle), .256; Leborveau, Philadelphia (Oakland), .262; Caveney, Cincinnati (San Francisco), .147; Ward, Brooklyn (Portland), .247; Malsel, Cincinnati (Portland). .138. American association Bigbee, Milwaukee (Seattle), .245; Sullivan, Columbus (Los Angeles), .331; Cavet, Indianapolis (San Francisco), .328; Brief, Kansas City (Salt Lake), .323; Jourdan, Minneapolis feob Pln pson, who has been named golf devotes almost all of his time to teaching, Lake), .306; Gearin, Milwaukee professional at the Salt Lake Golf and can eUH plaj a very fair brand of ball, (Salt was shown yesterday when he playetl (Oakland), ,202. Country club for a period of a month, as the' course 36, 39, 75, or three strokes took his Initial "workout" yesterday after- over par. In He played in company with noon over the eighteen-hol- e links at the George Vpn Elm, Hal lamb, Paul Key-e- r and J. T. Brunn, and had four birdies mouth of Parleys canyon. Simpson to his credit. plans spending his four weeks vacation Simpson has twice held the western here and then returning to the Coronado open championship In 1907 and 1911 and Country chib, where he baa been the pro- Is the present holder of the southern'Call-foml- a fessional lor five years. oien title. Ih this It la believed possible that. In1 cas event, which was played lpst March over finds the to the links of the San Diego and Coronado Simpson pro. position here NEW TORK. Aug. 12. Boys and men his liking, he will obtain leav from the clubs, he turned in a score of 295 for ths aren't mad Into tennis champions on ths Ohllfomia club from April 1 to October 1 seventy-tw- o holes. HI nearest com- court alone their mothers hav somenext j ear, and serve as the instructor petitors were hit brother,' Jimmy, and thing to do With that. One who Is qualihere. Martin, then ti Upholder. They fied Ifigton to know, Mr. Mary Richards, mother ten-nSimpson, in spite of the fact that he each had scores of 299. of Vincent Richards, the star of Yonkers, N.' Y., who has been team American chosen a member of the defending th Davis cup, has such an opinion. "Feed your boy well and teach them to laugh and how to play fair," Is her reelp for turning. out champions, she said today. "I play around with Vlnoent we go to th theakw or have oonie muslo or fde-elded wholesome food. He la never elck. long ago that I could eliminate doctor bill by teaching my boys to take proper car of themselves,Is v a champion Mr. Richards herself 19089-1- 0 a champion of ths modern girl d J 0 0 1 t VHiidlftton Salt Lake Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At San Francisco: Scott, San Francisco, winner; Thurston. Salt Lake, loser. At Portland; May, Vernon, winner; Leverens, Portland, loser. At Lo Angel: Lyons,. Los Angeles, winner; Truster, Sacramento, loser. At Beattie; First game Gregg, Seattle, winner; Kremer, Oakland, lueer. Second game Krause, OaklamL winner; Schorr, Seattle, loser, , 00 8 0 0 4 0 0 8 ft 0 5 ft 2 14 1 7 4 8 4 1 8 juw. r f.. ..11 thin a. ta -1 FURNESS SEEKS RETURN MATCH WITH IRA DERN , free-hittin- affair. Iafoo, 66 Im , lll, responsible for Scott ft ft ft 2. Struck out By Bent t 2. The Dee' series at Sacramento, beffln-nin- g 3. Base on halls Off Brott Three-bas- e 1 Tuesday, will complete their road hit O'Connell. Tvo.base of three weeks. They return August hits SlgHn, Lewis, Wilholt. Thurston, trie 23 for a two weeks Slav at hit Double Sacrifice home, meetKeily. Walh. Rhvne to Walsh to Kllsnn; Bund ing San Francisco and Oakland. tla's to Slelln to Glelchmann. Time of game 1 hour and The standing of the clubs at the 4, minutes. I'mpirts Casey of Ihe nineteenth week of the 13U cke and Byron. eea son follows: Summary. I. Thurston by Thurston PORTLAND, Aug. 12. The Vernon Tigers used two pitchers to defeat Tort land today. Leverenz hekl the visitor scoreless for ten Innings after the first, when two tallies w'ere marked up, The final score was S 'to 4. The Tlg-emad three in the twelfth, and tb Beavers two, One of a tie. larking Five mispia) a, two of them by Leverenz himself, made the going tough for the local flluger. The Ducks tied the score In the seventh. The second game was called In "the third, on account of rain. .It started out g with promise of becoming a 4 OlttrMtt.lf-r- f fhdbFne.ef 8 6 Behnidr.rf 8 0 1 0 0! Wolfcr, If 8 3b Smith, 11 2 2 Cox. c f . . 4 1 2 ft 0 Pool, lb. BodlnH-j- f 4 0 1 8 diBruS'I, 2b Dicker, lb Zelder, 2b 6 0 1 8 2Sirfpnt, 3b 1 fib 6 4 8 lrt ana, m KrD0h, 8 Murphy, e 4 1 3 0 O' Elliott,- c This week the cluis will play as lows: Salt ake at Sacrament). Vernon at Pun Francisco, ' Oakland at Los Angelos. Tcit:amj at Beattie. 13 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 0 19 2 ; Leverenz' Pitches Ten Run less Rounds; Oaks and Indians Split in Double. DAY 7 040 040 BOB SIMPSON. AB.R.H O.A 1 39 040 040 Bob Simpson Here for Four Weeks By Universal Service. sir The Hera and Seals will play two games today and tne on Monday. The Monday will be projected by Old Ironsides. gams . Totals m" Score to Jhplass: WSalt , Runs 040 GRID EXPERT WILL T 71 ls dou-ibi- II New Professional at Country Club 040 . tf attle (. ' Special to The TrUame, SAN FRANCISCO, 13, 1022. ' Commercial League 8TANDINQ OF THE CLUBS. Rain Brings Postponement of Davis Cup Contests BOSTON. Aug. 12. Davis cup tennis The contest In which the greatest Inplay between France and Australia was Th terest center this morning Is the gam postponed today because of rain. two singles matches remaining were set between the Knight of Columbus and the Western Optical nines, which will be for Monday afternoon. played on No. 1 field at the municipal ball 12. Rain park. The Caseys are out to win at any BOtlTHAMPTON. N. Y.Aug. today caused postponement of th final oust, and will no doubt give the Opts round of the mens Invitation singles, for hard fight. The Caseys met the Oiler last week the Southampton cup between Vincent Richards of Yonkers, N. Y., member of and were defeated, 14 vto 13, in a hard this years American Davis cup team, and feught seeeaw affair. Having been de feated, the Caseys protested against Pete Robprt Kinsey of San Francisco. Papworth, the Oiler pitcher, charging that GLEN COVE, NY Aug. 12. Rain Com- he used rosin on the ball, which the big pelled postponement of the final match of heaver denied. The squabble was continued throughout the week, and at the women's Metropolitan tennis Bjur-tereports last night the executive commit today between Mrs. Mollo MaMrs. tee was in session on the matter.' 1 h Mallory of New York and rlon Zlnderstein Jessup of Wilmington, Caseys are fighting every Inch of the Del. The match will be plsyed tomor- way and should maks a merry time for 'l1 the understudies of Ray Don. row. The Oilers will oppose the Veterans of Foreign Wars, on No. 2 field af the municipal ball park. "Dope favors the Oilers . to win. Manager Earl Wright will, not New be wltn the club this morning, he having started out on a fishing excursion early INDIANAPOLIS, Jnd.; Aug. 12 Helen In the week.' Vic ODon will probably op- -' Walnwrleht of New Tork established a pose the Vets and If .he shows as well as new world's record for women for the Won't he . has recently the free-stswimming, according to an stand a chance. announcement, made her today bv the Electric will meet the Fort The National A. A. U, . He time for the dis- Douglas nine on th post ground. Ths The old record made Doughboys expect to give the Electricians tance was 7 09 In a closed pool was 7.19 a battle with theif new lineup. Miss Wainwright also established a new At Murray, the Suburbanites will line American record 18 th stun rac for 300 up against the Air Hail Servicer nine, and 4:13 while the at Bonneville field the Poplar Grove A. yards. Her time was C. and th D. & R. O. W. shopmen wilt previous American record was 4.18 This record also was made In a closed do battle. ,, cham-plonsh- K' lo dt Helen Wainwright Sets Swimming Record 500-yA- yl B-- G 5. 5. 5, 5. pool. DUPLICATES RECORD. CALGARY. Alta.. Aug. 12. Cyril Cosf-f- e of Winnipeg today equaled th world's dash' at th annual record for the meet of th Canadian Amateur Athlet'c association by running th distance in 5 seconds, r Th time constitute a Canadian record for th distance. Th former Dominion record was 9 5 seconds, held by Bobbv Kart of Hamilton , team again. Ont. Coaffee defeated O. Armstrong of There is one elemesvt In this race which Winnipeg and J. H, Hay of Vancouver, C. beIs extremely hard to dope. There is, yond doubt, a feeling all through th National league that anything that Is don Not rklly win favr Ihe Giants, and th other t beat the Giants Is legitimate., that any team would try to help either teams will favor any team that he a Cards or Pirate, but It Is strictly proper chance to beat New York. There Is a feeling in the league that for managers to select their strongest against the Giants, the Giants have taken unfair advantage pitchers to work which naturally would leave weaker one tn making purchases and trades, and It is to pitch agsinst the Cardinal and Pi- resented among the players, Thl may for help the nival club. But a th dope rates. There that feeling. Boston, now stands the Giants will hav to conInstance, was rooting bard for the-Cthink member th of tinue their own wretched work ki order I every dlnajs. , yet to lose. Prases wants the Cardinals to They have the men, the money and the the Braves bumped the Cardinal twice amd came near doing It a third time all machinery, as we say in the Y. M. C. A., the time wishing they would Vln. If it- and should pull through whether they deserve it or not. Tills er.de th th dope. comes down to a pinch Brooklyn natu' 109-ya- rd a r r Colorado Mines Gridders Get Former Yale Coach DENVER, Colo., Aug. 12. Tim Oula-haformer uaptaln of the Yale univerteam, will romh the ImiRuen sityth football Colorado School of Mines at Gblrten, at Oolo., during the coming season, according td an announcement made today by athletic officials of the Institution. n, INJURED BOXER DIES. TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 12. Young' who Labadie. known as the soldier-boxe- r, eollapsed after a bout In the Arena club here Tuesday nijght, died today without reovering consciousness. Officials of the club and managers of the boxers have been questioned by the fiollce. and It is summoned when the expected thev will inqueet is held. i 1 ENCOURAGEMENT. Father Have you had any encourage mnt from my daughter? Suitor Well, she said you would- prob- ably be willing to continue her monthly allowance after our marriage. New York Sun. - |