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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1922. Aimthei Bees Worn . Salt Lakers Manage to Snarg Final of Series; SolonsTake Five Games i At Stockton: Forenoon gun, Salt Lak Sae'amcnto 3. At Sacramento: Aftornoon jam,, Salt aka 7, Sacramento a. At Saaftij; Flrat gama. Portland 8.. Be- . ttla 8. Second same, Portland 7, Seattle B. At San Franclaeo: Forenoon game. I Vernon 2, San Franclaeo 0. Afternoon tarns, Vernon 4, San Franolaee I. (Seventeen Inning) I At Lot Angelas: First game, Oakland 4, Loa Angeles B. Second game, Oak. Jend 3, Loa Angeles t. , , V (Sgwlal te Tb Tribune. I SACRAM ENTO, Cal., Au( 20 Salt today's jLkkt and Sacramento divded UOUble bill, but the Coyotes got away With the series, five games to two. The homo club annexed the forenoon score ahd contest at Stockton by a came dangerously c'Ose to taking the (afternoon tilt, but the Bees aqueesed on the right end of a count. H waa a close shave for the Bees at the beat, and they came near being a sorry lot after the Senators had put on best work In the third frame. But !balr Beea had already taken five runs ih their half of the eventful Inning, and the quintet the Solona hung on the score beard did nothing more damaging than , fie the score. Both clubs drove over jthelr five runs on five hits and the waq the moat unusual scor-lin- g display seen hero this season, jj 'Pitcher Could of Salt Lake waa hit 'on the arm by a terrific drive from 'McNeely bat In this Inning and waa forced to retire In favor of Thurston, j Carroll Canfield, Pick's young south ipaw, looked pretty fast, but the Bees were Just naturally In a hitting mood end these drove the Solon hurler off t Sncramento opened the scoring with one In the first. Kopp and waa forced at second by Mollwlta, who stole second and scored on a s'ngle to center by Rvan. The Brea got this back In tha second on a walk to Rand, Kerne single and Jenkins Infield out. . wa-ke- The Rousing Third. ' 1 A single bv Colonel Pick, batting for Shea In the ninth Inning of the forenoon the victory. game, gave the Senator Bill Prough atarted and allowed only of them coming in the three h'ta, two first And one In the second. He retired hitter In the eighth y,fo r a pinch Schick and Vltt and Singles by out gave the Bees one In the Oletrh-lmtnan- A walk to Lewis. Ssnd'a hit through short bv Kerna son's sacrifice fly gave them ' ' the second - - sacrifice a and Anfln-- , another In responsible for only one never have ton and the ecore should un the con been t ed when Pick broke tet tn thp ninth frame. Murphy singled in the Solon half of the nlnttu was sacuw rificed to second and Bcbang walked. , Then Pick drove through ahort, acoring ei'l e The scnre had been tied In the eighth end Kopp mf'khen McGaffigan alnglsd throw at Sand dropping McCabe head off Mcto I. second in sn attempt - fiaffigan Mollwlta ncored Marty wth a single through short. .h McCabe " 'i1 wa c -- bunt-Ms''- d. -t llo T -- B SO. .rf'C botjtherh associatiom. Memphis Mobile Hill Rock ft-- w Orlosa -- 3 , n' ve NftHltrille (tv iH Ik ? VC p if ( 1c efi ! i v:- - 1 a SHEA IN SEVENTEEN. ROUND DUEL : 54 62 73 74 7SiB1 Ml BEES 2, 7; COYOTES 3, salt WHEE2ER DELL. ) .ry,, MM! AND JEFF .1 4 M4 2 B . ' J S 1 B 0 I T 27 IB j J J BOB lutebei Thn iTwotMod blu user to b t Tbi40 Oft Arlttt 8, off ball loAcr. Middleton. Portland, win- TatUOP, hoehtef, Antipodean Tennis Start to Be Stronger in Matches " o gairot Ur S. f or T irophy wDJ - Stol hit toft I 1 , Bytea. tfatrlftet keba 8ecoe4 gaaie: OAKLAND. LOS AFflELM, Ik 1 2j a.H.0 A. 4 I I 4 peal.lb. . Bribe, lb llTnbly.rf. B i4 BiDaly.e... Carroll. If I B V 1 9 4 1 14 I UdmrSt L rand U, Mlbi . letr.lK I Dumovfk W 9 I .line., tBek .. 1 Tot.lt 34 3 U T 10 fetal .82 I ii.s for KlM.for In fitb. jUuited for Vt .ll.ee la biata. The Fees' road trip, which closed at Sacramento jeaterdsv, was an unprofitable jaunt The Bees won eight and lost fourteen Si loom by O.hl.ad fine. ... 41 The Seals will, open here tomorrow In ven-gNext week the series. Oaks will be with us. v Jakle May- - pitched a notable gam against the Beal yesterday forenoon. He allowed only two hits. Hit. a Lo, Angrlee Rim iX (?A v 4. , T:. X fv Pitchers Go Route; Game Runless From Seventh to Finish; Tigers Win Both. ....v. 1 1 9 37 IB 0 1 0 0 9 0 t 1 0 B B I 6 1 9 Biimmary: Errors Tamil, Llndlaiem, laelnge pttrheB By Cre.4.11 B, by WlllacCr.a-Bal-3.l. Credit viei.ry te Jonet; chi r,. Brf.it to At bat Oft Crmod.ll 31. lliu Off Craa-d.l- l, Crandall I. off Wallaca 6. tluD-- Of Run. raapena ble for Crandall 3. Rtrnck out 3. Off Jobes I. oa balls Baa By Crandall Brubaker Btolrn ha Three brm hit Twent-bl- y Ileal. bam Two blta Mltae, WIH, hit. Wilt, Twelbbly. lkeible plate Alii se to Harriott; Crandall (BMMl.tad), Time- 1 45 Cmplrae llyron and vasty. Hit. with ambition to beOakJdplyera come major leaguers Will not have a chance to realise their hopes until December Del Howard, part owner of the Oaks, says he will not make a deal for a single player on his club until the annual meeting of the minor leaguers next December Three players on th Oakland club have been sought by major league teouts, says Howard, but they will have to wait until this winter before b will do business with them. 'Bum ' Arlett, the pitcher, la the most sought-afte- r By plater on th team letting Arlett go to a major league club to get this winter Howard expect enough talent and cash in exchange to just about build up hla club for next season First Baseman Lafayette he a drawn the eyes of aome of the scout and the want tn know just how highly Howard values the player ftav kremer Is the Sacrifice hits Sand. Anfln-so- other member of the trio sought by maMollwlta clubs Bases on balls Off jor league Rvan, Pearce I do not Intend to stand In the wav Trough 3, off McCabe 2. btruck out - of any hall plaver advancing" says HowBy Prough 2. McCabe 2 Double playbut I believe that th minor league ard, Time Mollwitz. McGaffigan to Pearce to cluh should be protected of game 1 hour 35 minutes. "Deals have been made by clubs In this league with majors and players Sacramento At Afternoon game have been promised In exchange. Later SALT LAKE It been found Impossible for the maE jor has AB R. IT FO. clubs to deliver the players league ... . Schick, cf specified "Then again when a plaver Is Bold In Glelchmann, lb .. .33 Vltt. 3b the middle of the season-h- e often loses 4 rf interest In plavln for the minor league Strand, 6 cluh the rest of the tear I,ewia, If .. S Next winter I will be able to find Sand, as . . Kerns, 2b otit Just what plavers will be delivered ft In exchunge for my men." Jenkins, c . 3 Gould, p . . ... 3 Thurston, p 11 27 10 Totals. 84 5 TtJ 13 Totals Batted for CoUmaa ta almh.' t Gregg sut; hit by owl batted ball. Sew by Innings Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 t Siattie 8 Wolfr. Poole 8. Sargent, 8nmmary. Error Wlstersil Innings pitched By BiemiUer 7 plus at bat 30. bit 0, run 0. Charge defeat to Bit miller Struck out By Gregg ft. Bae on bails Off iirvgg 1, off Bieinlllrr 0 Wild oleryan pitcli lilt Ultli pitched ball Mr- tana. Stolen base Crane Two bass bits Lane, Hood. Sacrifice hits 8 Adstna, Hi liter-il- l Double to Sargent to Poole. Time 140 LtupiresKason and Finney. 26 Commercial League Bv t'ntversal Service SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 20 -- San Francisco and Vernon played a seVenteen- inning fame today, Vernon winning, 4 to 2. The score was tied by San Franclaeo in the seventh inning, when bunched three hits for two runs, buttheythey were unable to put over another and In the long struggle cracked before Vernon did. alias muff of Highs fly in the final Inning, after two were out. let In who had doubled, with the winning run. It was Hal Rhyne day, in honor of the San Francisco rhortstop. and admirers presented hm wth a gold watch A crowd estimated at 14,0v)0a record saw the contest The Oilers kept their nftses within an Inch of the tap yesterday b 1 defeating the Air Mall Service nine by a acor of 9 to 1 In a lively conteet played at j Chad-bourn- e, . A 1 4UJ11 .4 1 .. 1 Prepare Play for Public Links U 1 Out-of-to- 00 .00000000 12002110 0000200 . R 23-8- SPLIT TWO two-da- Babe Ruth Numbers Two-bas- Two-baa- e Up and 1 tx American Women Athletes Finish Second and Wild n hitter: Aug 20 Thomas I, Turner, scout for the Portland baseball club, has wired from Chicago that he baa purrhnsed P tchef James R Sullivan and Byron W Yarrlson from the PhilBoth are right- adelphia Athletics - to British in International Track Meet pitch year The day's best hitters Klllefer, Los Angeles Knight, Oakland Looker, Vernon . Hood, Seattle . . Elliott, Vernon . Twombly, I .os Angeles Mollwitx, Sacramento Eldred, Seattle ... .a Schick, Salt Lake . 3 Vltt. Salt Lake Raft, Sacramento His second, In the ninth, won the game as two were on bases, and the White Sox wer leading, 5 to 4 It caused a demonstration that few hav e seen before. A gleaming cloud of straw hat came rolling out of the stands as th hall fell Into the bleachers, and a tremendous cheer - exploded In th throats of the crowd Miller Huggins, the little Yankee manager, danced. , The Babe raced around the bags with a (lock of fans At the plate he ran into at his heei -a hartVjd of joyous humans. H walNflecesKary for policemen to clear his way to th plate. After that the police and Babe wer helpon less Babe and the Went the p shoulders of the hapry fans he rode to the clubhouse 1 Tun hit HMa Smith, Kamm rhadbourne SteHflcc blf rortipron. Kamm Ixckcr ftmiblc plays Ftanrb ErMcf, Rlttacm Bodl to JWdcr to Hvatt. Rhyne to Kantm Zlicr to II D to French to Locker Time g 85. lyickcr: 3 DUCKS AND INDIANS EACH CAPTURE ONE PARIS, Aug. 20 fBy the Associated Press ) English women ath'etes today woman won the first International track meet over competitor from th Vnlted Slates, France, Snitierland and Cserho-Rlot'akl- , . fnlverssl team was second, American Th PRATTLE. Auf 39 After losing the la fourth first game, 3 to 5, on errors and loos France third, Ctetfto-Slova- k nltch'ng, Portland won the second, 7 to and switrer'.and fifth. IW6 5, with the assistance vt Bra tit The pottit ectires were England, 80. homer The serle closed: Beattie, three, Vnlted fita'aa. 31; Fraftde, 19; Portland three .1 Best lie HttPORTfm AND 12, "and Swltxerland, 9. 8ATTU4. . A large crowd gathered at Pershing AH R R O A AB R 11 O' A The I 80 stadium to witness the contest. Welter (As. If 8 2 3 3 3 American team wa leading In th If 26 4 1 t 4 ms Ailm point events had been aHellf. 4 t 2 tg 0 ecore when half the jlrfw Bv j a. Pen-Ice- Cxeoho-Slovaki- ! .,1811 The Little Fellow Flashes a Bit of Class .88 a, Wsaknsse In the sprints was finished responsible for their failure to Secure first place. Lucille Oodbold Estill, South Carobha, and Cornelia, Sable, Newark, N. J., were th star point earners for g th American team, the former a worlds record In the ahot put at 20 meters and 22 centimeters, and Mias Sable doing the hurdle in the record tlm of .14 Other records established during the fheet wire byMlt. Mejsllkova, In th and dash, .07 by the same girl In th eecond elimination trial heat (or th dash of although the final in th e event 'll run in wbb won In .13, the 3 13, hy Mb Breard, France, and the mads By tht relay In .81 Brl'lsh team. eatab-lleh.n- 109-ya- 5. Ciecho-B'oiAltl8, 109-ya- 3, looo-met- er 440-ya- (Copyright, 1922, hy H. C. FUher. Trade Math Beg. V. 8. Fat. Off.) 4 By Vn'versal Bervle. KBW TORK, Aug. 20. With nltely decided that Australia 1 th United fitatee In th Davla t th first weak In September 1 HlU L. L, speculation is rlf as to the strength of th challenger. Although Ocrald Pattaraon and ra, O'Hara Wood (aliad to Impress in the'r victories over tha French and Span'sh star. It must be realised that neither of th Antipodean was In good physical oondltion, while their team work was materially weakened by the illness hr J. O. Anderson, who has been confined to hi bed th past week with a heavy cold. Anderson condition now is much improvad, and ha la certain to play th single In the challenge round. Those who ar counting on a walkover for William T. Tllden, William M Johnston. Vincent RlchArd end R Nor. ri. wmfam. ar apt to hav. tStan". tlllC th,t lh per cent atrone.r combln Gon than fh"w..th Bpaln, and in addition Psychological Wh1h huf advantage ln their favor Thih have T!? fre.1t,r them the spirit of famous Australian wT'Vr rbok,,t,h .tlany internatlonil tilts, who knthVt1amuani taiKht hem all h. that Patterson haa beaq ln coastant cable common', cation with Brooke and that the latter I solely responsible for th Strategy to by the challtnger. Fattftrgon't victory ovr Alonn m thft 1J to thoge who Kivg thought the ifcftn Kent from Kanyafooland In this matrh Pfttterson wag played his hls arrival in thia country and figures to have a chance to d feat either Tllden or or both Any overconfidence on the part of th ?5na and .h hue 1Ivr bowl is Lkely go on a long Journey. Just a ord about Alonao. He hs Spi can produce something Prvd,th bu in the .porting tf thf,? Wood ma5WbU" ginst after when V,1 pulled out a victory a seemingly hopeleea task will stand out as he ePlcs Of the port. Alonso ?" la likely to do considerable In International tennis before he Is It cannot be denied that h iathrough,. the mil pUyer who yw came t0 hla country While no official announcement been forthcoming aa to which of has the Americans will plsy in the single and doubles. It I learned from the highest authority that Williams, although of th team, will not play. Ha wiijs look the business conditions sui tr round hg th match, Tllden leaving Johnston and YSqharde unhampered bv Tllden and anything except playing. Johnston, It ia generally conceded, wl play tbs singles, while Richard will pair with Tdden for tha doubles play. There I little that can be said of tha American teem that IB not Khown. Neither Tllden nor Johnston has been beaten In a Davis cup msfch, alther in Aingle or doubles They ar Just as good as they ever were, and it Is difficult to Imagine either nf them losing a match to a foreign player. Richards, It may also b said, would be a favorite ln any match In which hla opponent waa not an American. It seems Ukeiv, therefor, that the Davis Cup will etay In ,thli country? for many years to come but there s many a eilp r- The Australians ar crafty and adroit They must depend more on etrategy and resoureefulnes than on their actual ten-- n a technique to go home victorious rI h?? Arcn J 1 Bonneville park. Cooper, on th mound for the Filar, pitched a f.ne game, ahd was responsible fbr the holding of the OUera to ecore of elx, but hla mate wer full of error. Cooper was not responsible for ail of the run checked up against him. beautiful game for the Olson pitched Oilers He allowed but twro hit and generally disposed of th opposing twats-me- n tn a manner pleasing to hla mates. Second gain at Seattle. After O Wood had fanned in th first, PORTLAND. SEATTLE. R. Wood walked and OLeary fanned. AB S n.o A AO R HO A Wood made it to horn when Borenson 4 0 Lane if . 4 Wftlfct.lf 8 1 muffed Moores liner to right. That was 1 ft Met nn 4 018 Adm.iib ft the sole Filer tally. 0 if gb rf. . 8 0, Hood lb. 4 Cooper blanked the Olter In the first. Poole. lb. 4 1 8 01 EidrevLcf In the second Davis was an Infield out 2 0jWstri,3b Coi ef . 8 0 and Wunderlich lived on Moore s hoot. Biuzil 2b 8 $ 0 4j Barney.rf 1 Ray Borenson singled and Wanderlieh 8argnt,8b 4 1 lit rsne,ta, Fred Sorenson lived whan koit'Doo.i gamt' at tfan Francisco counted. Klliof e. 4 0 5 0! Tobin e. r VERNON Moore booted another, and Ray scored. 8 J RAM ISt'0 Mi hilfa p 4 A 0 8 Schrpp p AB k II 0 A ; All It 110 A 0 0 The game bobbed along until the Grcet.If 0 Barger p t 1 t OiK.llrtf 6 4 u Chrtbe cf score and then the f Flnnora p seventh at a Schorr... 1 High.f 4 0 0 4 0 R Mlllr rf 4 0 0 0 0 set out to strengthen their hold on Oilers bsiltli.:b K.muiib 8 0 0 0 8 the game. R Sorenson filed to th Bodl.rt 4 12 4 0 Pinna lb 0 0 U 1 Total 81 7 12 27 8, 89 8 12 37 10 field and Gillespie walked and stol secHr.lt.lb 4 0 10 0,()'( one! cf a 0 0 A 0 Batted for Tobin Ip ninth. ond and third. Olson struck out and Hannah c 8 0 fthjne an 8 0 0 2 I Seoro by innings' Henderson walked, whereupon Muggsy Ktliuf 2b 8 0 0 5 6 Portland Frprn li i 9 T 2 and Gillespie pulled a double steal, giv07 8 0 1 THU f . 8 A 7 1 . .0 Seattle 3 5 Golfers 4 0 A A A O to J Hcott p ing Gillespie three thefts In one circuit Hay p Errors McCann. and adding another run to the Vico total. Summary McWuv p 2 0 O 0 Brasil, Crnne 8 pus, at bat 11, Dewald followed 1 ftehupp pitched O Innings By . with a single which 0 0 0 Aguew Title hits ft. runs 8, by Burger 4, at bat 1M lilts scored Henderson ft runs 4 Chary defeat to chitpp fltnirk TSfala 83 8 10 27 In the eighth, Ewing walked and Daout By fkhupp 3, ht Middleton 4, by Burger for Mceensy tn alma scoring him. Davla later TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug 30 Bases on balls Off Schupp vis doubled, arson 0 0 0 1 1 0 02 2 by Finoeran 1. scored on Gillespie's single, Home runs 0 (4 4 off Middleton 2, off Burger I golfela will begin Arriving In this city 8aa Fmnrlsoo . Basll 2, Eldred Tiro base Hfs Hood. Barney. Error ftodle Iftnista pitched Summary before the close of the week to take part Sacrifice bits (os, Scott , at hit 8, blt 8 (barge defeat to Hrired High, Lane In the first amateur public link chamDouble Ho.fer McWowv play Eldred to Misters.i oat -- By May ft by Me Time Strut 2 lioura flax on bill Off MtWeenty 8 Umplrea Eaton iod Floney Wocsey 8 pionships of the Vnlted State tourney Sfmen Raoriflc hit Kelly High Zti to be held at Ottawa Park course Audor Ooubk playo frcach tol Fetdor to Hyatt, 1 8.1liaon gust ANGELS AND OAKS I aiphe to Time 180 ( ar hhyn One hundred and twenty or more entell and Toman. trants to the tournameht will ba ready GAMES to tee off on the qualifying round Second gam 2T. these amateur golfers coming VERNON KiN fHANnsro 20 LOS ANGELES, Au The locals from every section of the country. 8 3 The pairings will be made In this city took tha f rut game from Oakland, but 0 0 y this week A .tournament in tne second the visitors came out with Innings pitched Gould late Summary 3 2 Is to be held at Inverness for th play2 11 at bat, 4 hits. 3 runs Canfield 8 to 2. or 2 2A do er who not for chamth 5 3 qualify 12 at bat, Total JO.l 2 21 8 Total. .81 ft 8 27 8 hits, 3 rufis Credit 1 3 At Lot Anfflo Flrat game. event pionship Batted tot Maxflelft in ninth; fanned vletorv to Thurston to defeat Charge OAKLAND LOS I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 ANGELTS Air Mail Struck out By Gould 1, by Penner. ft Oil 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 I tah 4 A 1. on Aft R II 0 Bases ball Thurston by Penner ABnnOA (1 Woftft I, D. Moor, 2 (Spttrr cf 2 Off Gould 2 off Canfield 4, alt Thurs0 8 0 tetmOiary i .Error BromficL 4 1 1 3 ftorettaoa. 7 UcAttiT.fta 8 Wanderlieh, R. ton I, offPenner 3 Stolen hears Mull-Maxflyid, UIrf4 10 0 SDial.Cb to O. Wood Chalks 1 8 Double play Moor 1 1 e htt Dnvia Calker, hits Schlek. Jenkins GlUea- 1 12 O Stolen baaet Henderaon, to O'Leary 3b A y 4 0 2 2 2McCt.lb 4 hits Pearce, Sacrifice Vltt, Ryan, 3 ft o 1 Olaon 8. Bitaet off 2 4 8 0 Hit Off rf 0 Cooper 25 Lafvte ftjTmbly lb 26 ple Double Glelchmann to plavs Vltt 4. 4 2 0 ntt bala Off GUon 4, off Cooper Struck 8 18 Bl 25 Knght 2b 4 2 8 Oft Daly t Kerna, Pearce to McGaffigan to Moll-wi10 lUt with pitched ball R Hatted fat Stirier in tenth 0 8 0 ont By Oia 8. blfc.lf 4 1 2 2 0 Carroll If 4 Time of game Two hours and By tnlversal Service R erncm 1 1 A 0on wv (nv m 4 0 0 0 liLntmr2b 8 0"0 8 6 Wi4 by Olaon. rrnptro 5 minutes Umpires Reardon and Mc20 NEW YORK, Au Sat f ranct co 100 000 3K 0no 0()0 008 Bab Ruth Grew. Error Sm th knocked Nos 25 and 26 today, th French. Satrycr, Summary Ron Valla. Rhyne for Shea first of the two coming in the first rtprnib!a 3 B Dell out 2 Struck Hhn fc by lyli I and the bleachers for inning going Thl1 ft. Bow Shea an Wild 2 eff bafUAff the longest drive he has made this Heaves Such Shea Stoics baoea Kamm 8. ONea-acl- l PORTLAND, Tstterdays Xmults. Orleana 2. Chattanooca 15 Mobile 8 Memphla 2. tTn Inaiafi Atlanta 2 hawhvllle 8 B -- I .59 Stuaaary: Error. McCabe 2, Biewa. Rsponsible fnr Thomas 4 AflfU I al Bjr Arlrtt 8, bf Tbwaai I. The performances of the clubs In th .set) Coast league last week follow AB R H TB. PC. .47 209 41 67 93 .820 Seattle 224 83 64 71 Portland 239 Sacramento Loa Angeles Ill 274 Vernon 203 Oakland 276 Salt Lake 284 San Francisco 6. Lake, B Jimetr.-Oaklan- At Seattle: Forenoon game at Stockton 2 vl I 2 6 6 Jh Total S3 4 1 4 LM Has for Koehler la Siatb. , Score by Uaiags; Held... Total. Garnet 3 4 lITbmuas.p I Hlia Lot Angvle buna ... Hits ner; Schtipp, Beattie, loser; Gregg, Beattie, winner, Blemlller, Portland, loeer. San Fran. Vernon Lee Angoiet. tit Lake Oakland , Saattla . . Portland Sacramante Lost ,53 4 1 Oakland Kuna FAT SHEA. Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At Stockton: fltea Sacramento, winner: McCabe, Balt I ake, loser. At Bacramento, Thurston, Balt Lake, winner. Penner, Bacramento, loser. At Pan Francisco Msv, Dell, Wlti- ners, McWeeney, Bite. Ban Francisco, losers. At I Angelos: Thomas, Los Angelas, Blttvnsrv ArlatBOaklsrtd Josef;. winner; Crandall. Los Ange- lea. sr Eldred, Seattle . Atlanta ,, .hattanooga 3ifl -- Home-ru- Olo i Birmingham , 4- - 4 B 4 6 3anut,Ub 8 9 Koehler. arlett p. DELL DEFEATS 4 Th eerie ended: Balt Lake won 2, Sacramento won I. Vernon won 4, Ban Francisco won 3. Portland won 3, Sea ttla won 1, 1 not a plaved The series stands Oakland won 3, Los Angelea won 4. t: ,,!.Tough on McCabe. - first. ft Beaver n. The customera got the big Inning, which saw a total of ted runs across the platter. Everybody In the Salt Lake lineup had been up and Schick got hla second turn before the side was put out. walked and . Vttt and Qlelrhmann Strand singled. Ous scoring. Lewis a'ngled, crowding the sacks and Canfield lost control, walking Sand, forcing In Vltt. Strand and Law's scored on Kerns second hit of the game, which ht gleaned off Penner, who was rushed out after the walk had been passed out to Sand. Jenklnt popped up, but Gould drove to left for one baae, scoring Sand , The fane were moaning when the Senators came te bat, but tba locals prompt. ly tied the score. and Mollwlta Kopp walked singled with scored Rvan short. Kopp through a double past, Vltt. Mollwlta advancinga HeSicored when McNeely to third. drive disabled Gould. With Thurston pitching. Murphv angled to center, Ryan scoring and Murphv taking second on Schlcka error, Pearce grounded to Glelchmann. but Bohang drove one past Vltt. hatting for Cook, and Murphy. Penner scoring McNeely the ultimate putout. for out Infield went The Bees won In the sixth on Thurston's single, Schlcka double a walk to Glelchmann and a sacrifice flv bv Vitt. Sacramento had chances to score In the sixth, seventh and eighth, but Thurston tightened and shut them off , TANDINd OF THE CLUiB. handed. They will report to th at once. -- a, Ba f. htr. cap-tai- n afr GALAXY OF STARS . TO PLAY THIS WEEK BOSTON. Aug. 20 The lawn tennis playing strength of the United States will be In action on the Longwood cricket courts this week. So fepresenta- tlve a gather! nf of players ha sel dom sets of courts will be necessary to provide room for the nine distinct tournaments. Th leading men players, both those who rank highest as Individuals and those Who hav establ.ehed national of eeetlon-- 1 reputatona a teams will contend for the national double championships together with expert foreign players. The leading women racquet wielders, fresh from decision of their national singles title at New York last week, will plav In tha national mixed double champlon-e- h p events and In aa Invitation women a singles tournament Virtually th antlra tap rank of the men playing tennis will bs represented In the national doubes event the team Including Tllden and Rlcharde JohnsM and Johnson and William end Wash irflL Australian and Spanish teams also entered Th woman entered for singles Play and llkelv to taka part In the mixed doubes nclude all four who reached the semifinal n last week national champion-hi- . Mr Molla Rjurstedt Mallory. Miss . Sutton Bundy and Mina Leslie Bancroft. - By BUD FISHER |