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Show 10 T,AT?n TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1922. THE SALT I IE arm N SOM T1 ON - ftiolaa Boona, J, geese!!. has 8 trunk. Double 8a cnflce Coi Una. piy Gardner to Wambsganaa an Mclnnis; Johastoe to CoUiee to Bheely; McCleUae to Bheely to Johnatoe. Left oe batee Chtcnge ft. Cleveland t. Base oe bells Off Boom 2. off Leveret te I- fitreck net By Bom 1, by Leverette 2. Lmptren Owens ed Morlarity. Tiao 1 23 Bees Gently Slide Out of First Division When Acorns Whale Uncle Bim Beavers Lose Fifth Straight At Oakland Oakland 11. At Lot A nflalea Seattle 7. At Sacramento wf4"d. Salt Lake Vernon 9, - - - Portland At San Francisco Francisco 6. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 6. Loa 1, rf3 a a Sacra- - ' San 2, 3 a The Oak disas occupants of Bees the today placed fourth place by defeating them, 11 to 6. The Beea hat e Ion been clinging to the last first division place, but they were finally shot out of today. It looked for a few mlnutee as though the Been might eet the brake on the Oaks. who have been traveling at a high Myers rata of speed thle week, but when eeven-ru- n exploded In the fourth for a blow-u- p the Acorns thought they might wolf accept another victory, seeing a how SaJt Lake apparently didn't want It. Jonea started the pitching for the Oaka but was touched freely and when opportaken put for a tunity offered he was finished out with Colwell pinch hitter and mas this combination of distinction. It Bee the defeated Jonea and Colwell that earlier In the week. Blaeholder followed and Gould followed Blaeholder H Myer The Oaks scored In the first on Brubaker's hit, Wilts's walk and Knight a WA walk for Schick, a sacrifice and lt' a half. single tied the score InoneSaltout.Lake Brubaker In the third, with reached second on hla Infield hit and Vitt wild throw. Wilts's infield hit advanced him to third. Cather filed to Schick and Willa was doubled off first, but not before Brubaker had scored. - - Tha Beea made four In their half of the third. With one out, &'hlck singled toa center and took third on Glelchmsnn hit to left. Schick single to right. Vltt out a hit to secscoring. Lewis heat base. Slgltn slashed a the ond. rilling Into right center, scoring Oleichmann and Vttt. Lewis scored on Sands out. Tha fourth was tha death periodrunfor tha Bees, the Oaka makingwasseven the chief all earned. Red Brubaker hla triple cleaning a guy In the rally, started off with a hit baaefuL Knight and Schulte walked. Both scored hit Koehler's long double to left. OiaveJonea. to left and Lafayette, batting for tn walked. Brown forced Koehler at Lascored Chave. plate. Then Brubakerwith a triple, and he and Brown fayetteacroea himeelf on Wilie s sacrifice cams doubled In sucfly. Cather and Knight cession. giving the Oaka their seventh. Schulte finally ended the Inning by nfvUht Colwell pitching, the Bee mad their last one in th fourth on Anfinsonfors for Kerns, batting single. a walk a aacri- Myers; an out and Gielchmann 0A walk for Colwell, followed by Brown's In the filth, triple, gave the Oaka another and Schulte's triple with W tile on etill TBeesftHed1 "he bases In the ninth, were duda. but their further effort - The Oak hat wen five of the six games played. it u ' two-bagg- er o San Fran. Vernon . ... I Angeles Oakland .... Salt Lake .. Seattle Portland ... Sacramento Lost - 10 9 14 17 14,16 17 97. 3 71 e11 13 21 181. 7 13'. 19 5'10 16 19 89 .673 61 7 11 731 .474 . 1414j12 111 9,161 .471 8j 8i14-771 Ml .116 691 .467 8 10 7 4 7 S 9'13l11l.. 110 69' .389-4 6 10 14'12 4'. ,69 .339 9. r ...57 69 Lose Angels Down S.. r - BAN FRANCISCO. AB R. H.O.A. OlTalla. If. 4 PORTLAND AB Welfer, ef 4 A. 1 Comptoa.lf 0;Rifnm, lb OElllaoa. lb 10'CnneU.cf 0 Rhyne, aa. liKUduff, 2b 2 ft MeCanB.se Brasil, 3b Halt. 8b . 4 0 Pool, lb 44 0 0 High. rf.. Greuett.lf 4 1 King. e.. 8 0 and Yarntaoa p 10 0 66 81 81 82 93 93! still unplayed between the Bees If all the games are played, Tiger e there will be another aeries. Following are the results of tha first track meqt at Oakland yesterday, the result of the second on being 11 to 6. Fungo hitting. Ray Kremer," Oakland, first, Hollis '1 hurston, Salt Lake, second; Pick McCabe. Salt Lake, third. throwing. Maury Schick, Salt Lake, first; Duffv Lewis. Salt Lake, second. Don Brown, Oakland, third. dash; Maurv Hchlok, Salt Lake, first; Bill Marriott, Oakland, second, Don Brown. Oakland, third. Best time: 10 Bunting and running to first: Faddy Slglln and Bill Marriott. Salt Lake and Oakland, respective!'-- tied for first place, Slglln won first prise on toss of coin; Maury Schick, Salt Lake, and Don Brown Oakland, tied for third Time: 03 Long-diatan- d 5. , 4 10 Futarmen 8 Agnaw, 8; Scott, 1 e. p-- . 4 8 8 4 4 3 8 8 Of 9 27 1ft Totals .93 2 9 24 141 Totals .80 Batted for YarrUoa la aloth. Bmra by Innings; I 0 0 0 0 Portland Ban FranHaco McCann, Pool, High, KM Summary: Error Rioa responsible for fleott 2. Yarrl-aoduff 4. Struck out By Yarrtaon 4, by Scott T with 8. Hit on hallo Off Yarrtaon Base bit ball Wolfer. King. Two-bas- e Sitrhed Compton, Sacrifice btta McKildnff. Double plays King Cann 2. Kildiiff. Ellteoa. to Hale, McCann to Poole, Rhyne to Ellteon. One hour and ftO minute. Time of gam ptroa Eason and Finney. ..'.01800 ERRORS BY INDIANS BOOST ANGEL TOTAL 6. By Universal Service. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2. Schorr was There will be two game between the Oaks and the Bees today and also two given poor support by hts teammates totomorrow. Monday' game prill begin day, afid the Angel won the game by at 11 30 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 the scor of 7 to 1.th rookie who played Frank pichham, o'clock In the afternoon. Salt .Lake time. first base for th Angels, drew a single two walks. and After holding fourth place for two At tee Anreles: the first month, the Bees slipped out of continued LOS ANGELES. SEATTLE. division yesterday under the AB R H.O.A ABRH.O.Al Oj VrCbe.ef rough treatment the Oaks are giving 1 Beck. as.. them. 0 Deal. 3b.. O' Pckhm.lb Beginning Tuesday the dubs are booked Tmbly.rf. as follows SRegivc... Salt Lake and Vernon at Loa Angela. 2 Carroll. If 1 San Francisco at Seattle. Ij Lndmr 2b lam Angeles at Portland. & 2t Hughes, p Sacramento at Oakland. The series In the northwest will not -- j Touts.. 33 7 11 27 8 tart until Thursday. Totsls.,33 1 9 24 11) Brora by Innings: Seattle 0 Runs HUa 0 Lo Angeles Rons 0 4 t 1 0 1 8 8 1 11 Hlta 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Beck. Carroll. 8. Adams, Errors Summary: Two-ha- a bits McCabe, Eldred. Ott, Schorr. Stolen Deal, fi. Adams, Lindlmore, Carroll. bases Carroll, Orr. McCabe. Sacrifice hits 2. out fichorr Struck 1, hr By Twombjy, Hughe 1, by Plgg 8. Bases on ' hall Off Schorr 8. Runs responsible for fichorr 2. Hughe 1. Nine hits, 7 runs. 28 at bat off fichorr la innings. Charge defeat to Schorr, Double to Pick. Hit with play Peekham pitched ball Carroll. Time 1 50. Empire--Carro- ll and Toman. 87 Cards Swat King's Margin Beyong Reach of Rivals; TIGERS FIND SOLON SLABSTERS EASY Runner-up- . Grimes Is By Universal Berrien, Batted fer Jonea In fourth. SALT LAKE. Schick, rf Gielchmann, Vltt, 3b Lew-l- Slglln, 2b Sand, ss Matthews, rf An Arson, Myers, p c. . Kerns Blaeholder. p Wilhott . . Gould, p Totals Batted for 'Myers In fourth. Batted for Blaeholder in eighth. Score by innings; Oakland Runs 10171006 Salt Lake-R- un 4 1 0 1 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary; Innings pitched Jones 3. at bat 14. hit 6. runs 5, Mvera 4. at but 20, hits 10. runs 9. Charge defeat to to Colwel' Struck Myers; credit victory Colwell 1, by Blaeout By Mvera 1, by holder 3. Bases on balls Off Myers 2. 1. base Stolen off Jonea 1. off Colwel! BruThree-bae- e hits Brown. Glelch-manWills. Sacrifice hits baker, Schulte. Double Schulte. Cather, Wilie. Time of play Schick to 6 GlelcKtnann. minutes. Umpires game 2 hours Reardon and McGrew. -- j Wild Heaves and Such The race between Cobb and Sisier In the American league is dragging along with -- ery little thange. as each is travelIs out ing at about the same pace.of Sisler .413. while in front with an average Cobb Is training with .4o0. The bt Louis star smashed out thirteen hits In his last seven games, and Cobb, playing ill only !x game, poled40ueleien. mark Th pair Is sticking with the and glie promts of finishing the season above this figure Sisler, who lias been leading the base stealers 'almost all season. Increased hts bases, hts closest rival total to fortv-tabeing' W. teammate. Ken Williams, who thlrtv-ihreIs second' THIte Walker and Ken Williams are honors, each havtied for the home-ru- n Walker ing cracked out thirty-tw- o smashed out a brace during the week, to his failed increase Williams while mark of a week ago. Babe Ruth also of connected with a brace and Is only four behind the pair. With round trip blows Ruth's his twenty-eight- h admirers are confident that he will overtake the pair before the windup. or more Other leading batters for ninetv games. Speaker. Cleveland, 370; Detroit. .357: Fchurg. New Tork, 339: Tobin, St Lou1. .333; El Muler, Philadelphia. 333: Galloway. Philadelphia, 326; Williams. St. Louis. .325; Dossier, Detroit, .525. With an average of 346 a lead of 14 outfielder, points Carla Feat, th Wichita i hotter pace for his hatting setting daah rival, as the duba. enter the final race. of the Western league pennant recent h:s from performances. Judging Eaat is in no danger of being nosed out of the 7973 championship. In the last eight games East connected allh fifteen hlta. Including a pair of homers, which aent him Into a tie tuUh Davtg of Tulsa for hitting honor that made-BaRuth famous Eaat and Daen homer to their vis have taentv-ae- v credit, while Lamb of Tulsa nextwith s, Heil-man- The series stand-Oakland won 5, Fait Lake vror 1. Portland wonO, Fan Francisco wen Vernon won 4, Sacramento won 1 Seattle woo 1. Los Angeles won 4. 5. Winning and losing pitchers yesterdav At Oakland: Colwell. Oakland, winner; Myers, Salt Lak. loeer. At San Francleoo: 6cott, Ban Francisco, winner: Tar risen, Portland, loser. At .Sacramento: Dell, Vernon, winner, Kun. ' Sacramento, loeer. At Los Angeles; Hughes. Lea Angeles, winner; Schorr. Seattle, loser. - The standing of the clubs at the week of the of the twenty-secon- d ceaoon follows: close 1921 b 1 twenty-al- y' . x. Manush of Omaha went Into with Elsh of Floux City in the batting race, Fan rranclaoo .674 an each with of average Manush, In fcacramento . . hia last aix gaine, hitkafely thirteen Lo Angels .. times, while Etah got ten in aeven games feeattl Elsh. however, ia maintaining hit stride Oakland In Las stealing, remaining in a tie with Vernon Hemingway of Bibug City with forty tig ......... Flit lak a thefts The avtjageA.mduda games .of Portland v:;...v.v. Other loaning baUer for ninetv or two re Tuesday the Beea open with Vernon gameBerger. Wichita, .366: Mt. two are Thera Loa games Angelas at SiougCity, Tulsa. ,35;Ben-nett- -. scheduled for Saturday, Feptamber 9. Tulra, .384: Fisher. Ft. Joseph, .939; holiwhich is Admission day, a California Smart, Tulsa, .35t , Grantham, Omaha, . There ia alto a postponed gamXSSA. i day. Won Lost Pet. ...... ( -- , - .33;-Leltve- t, y i SACRAMENTO. VERNON. AB R.H O.A.I AB R.H O A. 9 4 0IMcGftn.2b 8 8 8 0 Koop.lf 4 8 8 1 0 2'Mollwts.lb 8 01 Ryan. rf . 8 0 8 0) Murphy fib 8 1 3 1 5 Ol McNely.cf 4 2! Pearce, ss. 3 1 8 8 8 "8 0 fitanage.cT 114 Chdbrv.ef , 18 0 li Kuos.p Praster.p. 111 0 0 0 8 0 . 1112 Cook. c Totals . Score Yeraon 99 9 12 27 71 Totals 88 4 9 37 10 by lnolnga: 19 04 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 , Errors Zeider. MoOafflcan. Kuna McNeelv, Innings pitched By reKqbs 8. Charge defeat to Kuna. Run sponsible for Dell 4, Kuna 8. Pres ter 8. Struck out By Dell 8 by Praeter 1. Rases on halls Off Praster 8, off Dell 8. Wild pitch Dell Three-base Passed ball Hannah hit Hawks. Two-bas- e hlta Hjatt. Kunt. Chadboume. Sacrifice hits Bodle, Hatt, Zelder. Double plays Zelder to Hyatt. Mollwlts. unassisted. Time of game 1 hour 45 minutes. I m pi res Byron and Casey Sacramento Samjnary: Logan Grizzlies to Start Grid Practice Thursday e e. i At Sacnmecto: twcnty-flve-pol- If.. a CHICAGO, Sept. 2. (By the Associated Prose. ) Roger Hornsby, leading the National league In Individual batting and home-ru- n hitting, today is so far In advance of his challenger tliet any bid they may make to overtake him will not serihis ilme for the 1922 ously threaten championship. ol .EL Louis marvel, with the weeks away, today the season Just fi ha a margin over hla rivals and Is batting stronger as the race draws to a close Instead of going Into a clump. In h!s last aeven games Hornsby whaled out thirteen hits, which shot hi average up lo .3S9. Ills string of thirty-tw- o homo runs Is th best performance in the history of the National league Grimes of Chicago crowded Bigbee of second place honor. Pittsburg out ofrunnr-up position with gotrg Into the an average of .364. as a result of bagging In six his last game Btgbee eight lilts 35S, with Hollochcr of Chicago is batting fourth with .356. The a e rages Include games of Wednesday. Max Carey of Pittsburg continues to be base stealing, the class of the league In thirtv-cighaving run hi string up t Other leading batters for ninety-fivMlll-- r, or more games: Chicago, 354; Walker. Philadelphia- - .344. Daubert, Cincinnati. 343; Carey. Pittsburg. 342. Kelly. New York, .241. Harper. Cincinnati, .334. 8ACRAMFNTO, Sept. 2 -- Varnon took The another gam from. Sacramento. aoore waa 9 to ftpcdal to Tba Tribune. 2. Th LOGAN. initial foMbcU rrae GrUwliva will (aka plac tito for th Thuralav, accoMmc to Coach Wilford Rom aw. Thla ia th firat day of registration for hiflt school students and th coach t anxious to his men out for th first football prae tic alftOw A number of old men will return to the high school this fall, thus giring the coach good string of griddars with which to start hts Logan high career. Among thone whom th coach figures en are Captain Voel Bn nion, quarterback; Fred Baugh, halfback; LtI dams. fullback: Harry-Hark- , center; ,!n ( nr. Hale, tackle George Brady, guard; Joe Ha verts, end, Lman Bennlon. quarterback: Cliff Crowther. end. Ken Lindmiiat. tod. Clarence Hansen, halfback, and t number of other good lfn ft candidate. Roffine la nniinua to hare a Utg number of candidates out on the ftrat dar of practice. He plana to hare a number of Chech conditioning workouta aeries in which letter part. In fhia manner acquainted with every and then start a data men and all will take Coach Romney will get man on the aiutd. Celebration Will Be Held An Logan Three-Da- y sp in St." Loula DETROIT. Mich.. Sept. ellmbel a half gam closer to first plac today by defeating Detroit, ( to 4. whil tha Tankees wer breaking even In a double-headwith Philadelphia, ar. LOl IS. I DETROIT. AB.R. H.O.A! AB.B. H.O.A. Toblarf 8 0 11 OiBioe.Jb.. 4 0 8 0 Dwtr. b 8 IS Ct,hw 11914Tobb.cf.?' 8 ItiliBion. BchedtUa Todays at Cleveland, it Detroit. at Washington. fit. Loaia PHILADELPHIA. 6ept. 2. Brilliant pitching by Bob Haffty enabled Philadelphia to get an even break with New York to 8 today.-Th- 11 e Yankees, won the first game and lost the second, 8 to 8. 1 5 Balr 08 4000901 94 11 fichang.c 9 Brott,a.. ft OtMcGwn.cf OiMIliftf.rf. Perkins. e OjBruggy.c. 1 2 Galliry.sa 2 2 7i Wslkr.lf. 3 0 2' Scheer.ftb 1 0 1, Orica. . 8 Plpp.lb. 10 8 1 15 1 4 1 1 Meusel.if 4 Ward, 2b. ft Maysyp.. 9 Jooeip. . 2 14 27 14 Totals.. SS 8 27 14 8 Battod for 6chr ia eighth. Scot by ianiogs: 0 ft 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 It Nar York 4 Philadelphia Maya, Error Smith. Bchang, Summary: Hauser. McGowan, Galloway. Naylor. Young, Stolen bae Hum runs Galloway. Jones. Sacrifice Dugan, Jonea, Galloway, Walker. Ptpp. Double plays Ward to Scott to Plpp: Left oa Hauser to Galloway to Heimarh. Off Nay bwiaa New York 9. Bases on ball lor 2, off Heimach 4. off Mays 2, off Jonea 2. Struck out By Naylor 1. by Heimach ft, by Naylor 8 in 3 Maya 1. by Jonea 8. Hlto-- Off Inning, off Heimach 8 In 7 innings, off Maya 7 In ft 1 3 tnninga, off Jones 3 in 3 2 8 Innings. Losing pitcher NayWinning pitcher Maya. lor. Lmpirea Evans and Hildebrand. Tima of game 2.13. 0002801 ....0 Second game; YORK 'NEW AB R.Tf.O Witt.cf .. 4 0 2 3 D iff ah, 85 4 0 B 2 Smith. rf. 4 O 1 9 PimUb. 4 0 1 11 1 0 Meuael.lf 8 fichang e 2 Ward. 2b. 8 Scott. as.. 9 fihwkey.p 2 0 Hoffmn.c Murray. p 1 0 0 0 0 0 E E Oj Naylor p. Hetmcb.p Total. .SOS Baseball Writer Asks Giants Are a Better Team Than Last Years. fiScheer.fib 21 Hasty, p. , 12 0 0 York Totals. .81 ft r, the Giants Last year there was no early September assurance. The Giants, by this time last year, had their heads above th ground and wore vigorous sprouts, but the Pittsburg had by no means been moved out of the line of battle. Even after the mauling which they received from New Tork they had a chance to win a pennant. It was not until well along in th last melancholy days of September last year that the Giants were 10 27 10 fi 94 Two-ba- a a -- rs 41116 119 1119! all-sta- te drop-kickin- g. - Two-bas- . question will be asked by many aa to whether the Giants, ss a RED SOX team, are a better team than they were last year. Tha ansyey is in the negative. Their catcher are unchanged and no better. Snyder seem to have had a good Boston shut season, yet it ia to be remembered that WASHINGTON. Sept. he ushered himself out of St. Louis beth locals out in both ends of a double-headthe ftrat game ending 3 to cause he fell off In hi iswork. today, the same, and The first baseman 0 and the second 1 to 0. aa a First game juat as much better at first base BOSTON WASHINGTON young man could be expected to be who becomes more and more accustomed to th position and tries. Aa a right-han- d first baseman Kelly ia aa good as any right-han- d first baseman playing. When Plpp is at his very beat he Is a good as Rally. of Friach At second the eturdlnesa makei up for the bad underpinning of not been trouha The latter Rawlings. bled so much phyelpaily this er. Frisch mav do better than Rawlings did In the world series of 1921, but he will have to go much further than Simple Solomon went tn quest of th stiver spoons at the Batted for Fricksen In the eighth, end of th rainbow. ft cop Bancroft la quite Ilk the Bancroft of by lnolnga: ft '2 ft 0 ft ft 1 Boston last year, but a little worse for th wear ft Washington ... .0 of 36t5 days. Summary: Error Mitchell. Lamofte 1 Two- fctolen base baa hits Tollina, J. Harris, Grow In and Outer. Double Brower, play Prstt to MKcbell to 1ft. Washington ft. When Groh 1 sound the Giant show Burn. Left on out d. Off Brillhcart Struck Base on ball they have Improved at third base. The Off Brillheart 3 ia 7 trouble is he la not often sound. He ha Br prillheart 1. Hit Innings (three oo bases, none ont in the eighth):1 been out a great deal this yew an4 be is in I Inning off Fraocia i in off Erickson not a player w ho has to be coaxed to take innings. Hit by pitcher By Ferguson (Judge). csr of When hi Joint and muscles. I hour 41 minutes. Losing pitchTime of game adjusted, physically and er Brillbart, Umpire Connolly and NaUlu. thofoughlv with each piston rod working smoothly In it cylinder and each little Breoud prime: tinged with a crimson subset of thought BOfi TON WASHINGTON. AB.R. H.O.A AB.R H.O.A. happiness. Groh pistil sensational baseball. but on other day he doesn't. There Is nothing in the outfield to cause to anvone to attune hia harp rhapsodies. Caaey Stengel, old and castoff, became a star in it. That la Indicative of aome condltiona of baaeball these (Java. Not that Caaey lacks th mental ability. It a juat the other wav. His wheels revolve in beautiful uniformity, but hia pega are like to splinter on him any day and hi arm creak when he puts it to the teat of a long throw. The Giant pitching staff ! made up of Batted for Pleiniffc in th ninth, a combination of merit and mediocrity. t Batted for Johnson Is the ninth, The fact that a major league should let fieore 67 innings: 1 6 ft ft ft ft ft. ft ft 1 Boston Nehf, Jess Barnes, Virgil Barnes. Scott. Washington .... .4 0 0 6 0 0 fto ft 0 McQuillan, Ryan and Jonnard to and d Two-hfitolen Lemotto. neck hit fiuroenarv compel it to rut Us fi. Gams farrlfleea fi Harris. through the yoke ia the saddest reflection bee Chaplin- motto. baaev ft. Left ok Boston J Harris. La that could be placarded on 1922 baseball. Bases oo ball Off Johnson Washington 9 3 'off Plerry 8 Strwk ont By Johnson J. by Stars Few. WIN TWIN SHUTOUT OFF GRIFFS er 8 Wild pltchse Scott. Cadnre. Passed bell Miller. Losing pitcher Tima Cadora. I mptres Klem sad Ssntell. of gams 1 hour 40 minutes. . off Bchrleher 2 In REDS GIVE CUBS DECISIVE BEATING 1 men-tall- Special to The Tribute. LOGAV, Sept 2 - Iocaa will b in bolidav attire fmr the three day commencing Monday. Labor day, when the racing meet, wild west show and rodeo is scheduled to be beld. This is the ftrat event of this nature ever held in the .city. It will take the plac of the e county fair. The three days of horse racing and tha rodeo being given under the direction of the chamber of commerce and i a community affair. Committee of the chamber of commerce bar Wild piteh Pierce. 1 aspire Nal-ii1. promoted th events. The rocrmUte in charge Pierey Time of game 1 hour 44 and Conooliy. ft. compoaod of 0. A. Garff. cha'rman: E. Needham, Harold Cederjund. Georg Torte-rob- . plant. D. Y. Anderson. Laurence Bailey, Alien Palmer, 0. TV. Co1t W O. Darley, George W. Squires and J. H. Tavlor. The subcommittee working on the program ts ompod of George Dunbar, Merlin B. Bovey and William Walton. INDIAN RECRUIT BLANKS WHITE SOX Ohio. , Sept. !. The CLEVELAND. SWIMMING MASK SET pitching of Recruit John Boone, who allowed Chicego cxily four hits and NEW BRtNfiWIfK. N. J.. Bent. 2 Mia Gertrude Ederle of the Women fewimminf only two White Sox batter to wim association, New York, long distance get to second base, featured a new world 44ft land' mtsg champion, estabiiabed victory over Chicago torard record tot women today in winning tha day. I National A. A F. championship over that dia CHICAGO CLEVELAND tone. Mia Eberle's time was ft minutes 13 AB E H O A. AB B H O A second. 17 t second faster then the former Hanger rf 4 9 9 9 OJsaien.lf 0 9 SI mark, beld by Mica Helen Walnwrigbt of New JoheM 4 2b I Wbgnt tork. fnae.b 94 99 0 4 21 Ooneliy rf 94 theely.lb 4 W 141 9 G,r4,r.3b THE J0KEK 6TATTT3, Smr.U m. 9 9 Vaeltl.cf. 1 8 0 Wood rf . 4 A and B. Twin PF If yog are ntirtof Streak Mrtee.tbr 8- - 9 In bo trnmpt thed ft eaa be JieCta.Sb i- It ffieJoker O'O'Netl.r.. 9 9 0 1 used at sst time. If Bot, then it cannot be 3chilk e. 2 9 9 3 0 8 9 a toe la 9 anit card For until final Leverte.p 2)Booa.p.. played 'natanee, if bart is led aid yon hold the .31 9 9 27 18 Tat,t.. 9 4 S49 10)0 9Total joker, yon ran not play U a lee as yon ntill 9 9 9 9 0 hold one f more cards In th heart anit. It Clitroge 2 to not compulsory to play the joker when Clr!ind i ' Snsaiarr: ttia Otrdser. Weed, out of suit. par-mitt- Clv. 18 lli -8-- 14 Twe-ba- 19999991 19 99 v, seven-heade- Only True, there was Tonsv and tha dumb and pitiful Douglas They helped some, but thev ar gone. Douglas wa th better of the two, although when rated as a wonderful pitcher, aa h wa by some, on peuses to ask what superlative, those ,ho Judge him so wou!4 have needed to describe a Mathawson of a Brown. boy who has Ryan is a not boon discouraged when bitterlv criti1 a near th beet left, cised. Nehf band pitcher a any other of th National Is his frail when Barnes good leagu. physique has had time to recuperate. The ar Jonnard. hardly likely other except to be discovered among the star with an opera glass. One would need a telescope Those are th plaver who will be declared eligible to compete for th world Six former Giant team can be tltl named offhand thawoulJ hav Ihrashad like a cloud. them until th duet aro Cunningham win b added to tho world serte roster, but he is not considered to be good enough for a regular outfielder in a team that, whil it hat had Car Individuals. never ha had a star outfielder since the ancients. . hard-worki- .... L o 4 0 4 1 I 0 SINteblms rt ItRoMr, If. 01.Nixon, if. 2 Barbara. 8h 0'Gibao lb 2 Ford. as. , 4 1 4 3 4 I iWirtoe .. iKsufmsB.fi PtnUfi4.fi . Jooea.fi . Totals 45 17 2! 27 !6I . iBsttrt 3 1 18 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 9 0 0 0 09209 989 0t2 Totsts 8 2 0 8 9 9 0 1 Totala .88 8 10 27 18 .84 3 8 2718 Batted for Braxton Batted for Watson ini ninth. Philadelphia .... Boeton ...O 0 8 1 0 1 0 0 Summery: Errors Wllllems 2. J. Smith, 2. Gibson. Kopf Ford, Two-baa- a lslle, h!ra Leo Wrightstooe 2. O'Neil. Three-bas- e hit Glbaas. Sacrifice. J. Smith, Kopf. Double Pfcrib-Pri- ere to Flrtcher. Ford to Kopf te Gtbeoe. Left on base Philadelphia Boston 8 Baa on ball Off Weinert 3. Struck 8 V out Be .Inert 8. by McNamara 1. Hite Off 0 Brextoa 4 ia 4 inning off McNamara 8 tn 0 4 14 innlnge. off Weteoe son. In 0 24 Inning. 0 0 1 Paeeed ball O'Neil. Doting pitcher McNarama Imptrae Hart and Em alia. Time ef game 80 811 27 19 One boor and 82 minute CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. AB URO.i. AB.R. H O A ft t OlTJetbcto.cf 0 2 4 Rnret rf . 211 ft! Hollchr.i Dsobrt.tb 9 8 ftlTrry 3b t 1 2 punrsa.lf 2 217 4 1 0lCrlm.lb. Roush, cf . 2 1 3 9 8i Gsllffhn.rf FonN.2b 2 2 1 4 Miller.lf . FlBm.fib 4 0 fSTto.T.SS Krog.Sb 1 Frlberg 3b Wiao. , 4' OTsrrel.e 0 DoBohur.fi xBsrbr 8 0 0 0 0 0 210'Ktll, e. 'Braxtas. p 0 McNmara.p ) 8 Watson, p 9 0 'Botcktl ...1 0 tOowfly... 1 0 Cincinnati came 6ept hack at Chicago with vengeance today local the for twirlers d mji pounded twenty-on- e hlta, and won easily. 17 to ft 0090000 bases--Bost- WlHami.cf Walker, rf Lee, If.., J. Smith 2b Lralta. lb c. Peter W.tnert, p 3. CHICAGO. t .491 d. rs ia ft double-heade- X 0 0 0 0 0- -0 Philadelphia r. ...0 1 0 8 0 2 0 0 Left on Summary: Error fichang. Hasty. Two-baaa bsaea New York 6. Philadelphia 3. KU Pipp. Home rune Walker. Scbeer. Sac Me Double rifle hits McGowan 2 play Gowan to Galloway; Ward to Scott to Plpp: on to Hauser. Bate Young to Galionay ball Off Haaty 1. off Shawkey 2. off Murray 1 Struck out By Shawkev 4. by Haaty 1. actual winners. by Murray 1. Hite Off Shawkey 10 in ft in nine, off Murray none in r- 2 innings. Wild pltrhfr-r-SfriwkTlnaa. Comparison Made. pltcA?HafyLosing 1 4ft. tmpiree Hildebrand and Erana, First of all, the New - I By GEORGE CHADWICK. (Copyright. 1922, by Salt Lake Tribune.) NEW TORK, Fept. 2. If the American league ever had a chance to win a world series it will have one in the month to come. This is sure unless the mental and physical assets of the American league are reduced to a condition of voluntary bankruptcy. Here's why: Unless all that has gone before In the baseball season is grossly mispresent PHILADELPHIA. to prediction, the A AB R'H.O.A. leading, nd.a.trjckater Oj Young 3b 4 chance of one team in the major leagues I Rauaer.lb 9 are such that It wtll be possible to discuss OjMcGwn.cf 2 what that team may be able to throw Into 2jMiiler.rf. 4 0i Perkinae the duel of the 1922 world series'. 0 Gallwy.ea Th team to which reference t made 0 Wslkr.lf. Totals.. 81 0 ft 24 Score by innings: a 1 0 2tHauser.lb 1 0 60 e. I YORK. PHILADELPHIA. AB R.H 0.A.1 3 Young 2b Wttt.rf .. 6 Diigtn.fib ft Smith rf. 4 After on week of mountain climbing PO. and prallmlnary training at Brighton, th .000 fid .563 East high football aspirants will return Chicago . . .661 to ' the city this afternoon 57 , and taka a Pittsburg 7 St. Louts .543 few daye' rest before starting on th long Cincinnati M .643 vp Brooklrn 34 . ..63 .406 grind. The Leopard griddera ara jn the t 78 .961 best of shape and are waiting for the Philadelphia ., Boston 33 .841 Initial day of hard work. Th Red and Black mentor will start football tn ear Teaterdajr't Neanlta. At Boston (firat game) Philadelphia 2, Bos- neat Wednesday, when he will Issue suite ton 8; second game, Philadelphia 6. Boston 2. At New York (first game) Brooklyn 4, New to all aspirants York 2: second game, Brooklyn 2, New York &. Prospects for th East high to' romp At Chicago Cincinnati 17. Chicago ft. off with another state title look very Bt. Louie Pittsburg 9, fit. Louis ft. bright Coach Warthman has fifteen. letSchedola Today ter men and a number of second team Boatoa at Brooklyn. men of last year returning for th pres- Philadelphia at New York ent fwiaon. The present ktite and Rocky Pittsburg at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati. mountain champions got th jump on thd of the looal schools they spent NEW, YORK. Sept. 2. After losing reftweek at the mountain whan resort their fourth straight cositest to Brooksuch star the lose Leopards Although tolyn by dropping the firat game of Baba Meyer, Bob Meyer, Lon Kump, 4 to 2. th Giants as day' Gill Van Cott and Bevo Lew Gillespie, rallied and took th closing contest, & Beers, they should finish up near th top to 2. season. thic Again the Leopards Tha champions won by bunching extr- again will have a large line and a small back-fiela-base hit in th seventh on Leon For line Ken Ryan, there the bail hitless although ha had pitched Vic Taufer, A1 Catrow, Paul Caffey, Laup Until that time. Reuther was strong fayette Rube and Bill Rhead, Romn,ey throughout the first game. will tip th scale around the The Giants were unable to bit In the Dern, who mark. team in Other th local pinches behind Hlli, the Indianapolis section will around 160 and the pitcher, who made hit first atari, for advantage is average a great offset for th other the New Tork team. teams to overcome. Tha back field should First aim: average around the mark. .Hal NEW TORK. BBOOKLTN. AB.B.HO.A. Roberta, captain of the eleven; . Chub AB. R.H.OA. 81 BaacrfUse 8 1 1 9 Olson ,2b Smith, Justin Voree, Retd Colvin, Bill Van Law, Harry Horney and Gordon Mac2lGroh.8b .. 4 9 0 1 JobB.ta.M 2 0 01 Frisch. 2b. B.Grfb.rf Millan are carriers of th pigskin who are 1 6 91 Meueel.tf. Wheat. If. fighting for backfleld position 1 8 01 Teunx.rf. htvers.cf . Harry Horney, a newcomer from Sheri0 15 Schmnt.lb OiKetly.lh . dan, Wyo., has been showing a few of 9 4 Blxk.Sb . AiCeoshra.cf oom the tricks at the game. 1 9 1 3 OiSnrder.c Deberry. c Horney is small, but la a second "Murray 0 0 0 Raether.p 2iHin.p .. Henderson." The little fellow io fast and 0 9 xKtng ... 9 0 shifty and can atop the big ones as well J.Barnes.p 0 0 as the small one. Gordon MacMillan in xxB teasel 0 0 0 BawUnae another lad who has mad a name for himself on eastern gridiron. MacMillan 83 3 ( 37 14 has had two Total, ..33 4 8 27 121 Total, years' experience at quarterxRatted for Hill la aeven th. back and la rated as a good ground-gaine- r. xaKaa for 6ayder ia atath. aRatted for J. Baraea la atath. Adolph Wullstien. a husky lineman, Been by ianlaga: showed a world of atuff while at Brighton 0 1 9 1 9 3 9 9 Brooklyn 1 0 9 9 9 0 1 0 9 2 and should make a regular berth on th hew York eleven. Wullstien Is sure on th receivError, High, ftaydar. Baatnary; hit Wheat. ing end of the passing gam hit Myer. , Younf . Three-baand also Kacrtflcee Stolen bate Meweel, Johaatoa. fast down under punt Another R era. Donbia her. Hiah and man going let It Htfh. playa Is going to make the who Schmaadt. Left otf baaea hew York 8. Brook- step, Is Allen William who held down a Hill off Roather 4, balla Off 6. oe Baaes lyn I. Struck out By Rnetber 2. Hits Off Hill position on th aecond team last year. Justin Vorse. Chub Smith and H?1 ia 2. Winning S in 7. off J. Baraea none I at - Roberts, veterans of the game, are achetw Loatns pitcher Hlil. pitcher Roetber. ptrea Sentelle and Klein. Time f game 1 uled to play their usual good brand orS ball this year and should be the, big hour 46 minutes. .ground gainers for the Leopard Second game: Caffey and Catrow, jrlval centers of last " NEW TORK. I BROOKLYN. aleven, will 'be back at their poets " AB R.H.O.A. year's AB.R. H.O.A. I against, fighting for the pivot position. Banerftei 01aon,2b. 4 Rhead and Taufer should be Dern, Ryan, 3 II Yoaag.rf. Johnata.aa main men in th 11ns. Ryan and 3 4 2 th 9j Friach. 2b. 4 BGrfh.rf Taufer 1 13 9 01 Kelly. lb copped off positions last , Wbeat.lf. 01 MeuaeUf 0 8 0 year and ar due to repeat this year. Myera.ef . The kicking will be taken oar of bi ,r 0 8 OIBteaxel.cf SehsiBt.lb 1 9 Taufer. Taufer, with two 6. Groh, 8b Hth,3b . experio a 8! Smith. c.,, ence to his advantage, has years Miller.c . been booting 1 gcott.p 0 0 , the oval a good distance-anCadore.p hla kicks 0 01 Mamanx.p should help the Leopards along to a 0 0! xx.Vela .. Robert and bunting. Smith schedare 8cUriber.il i i: uled to handle the Both men are sure kickers anywhere In th Totals . r81 2 8 24 171 forty-var- d sone. Totals Coach Warthman, with this list of vetxBatted for Mamaux ia eighth. erans, is pleased with th prospects for xxRaa for T. Griffith la eighth. Bcore by innings: th coming season. Warthman will hold the initial practice on the home ground Brooklyn . ......0 0 9 9 9 2 New York 0 9 8 8 0 0 Wednesday afternoon. Thursday and e hits Summary: Error Myers will be given over to the organSacrifices Cgdore. Meuael. Fridayof Bancroft. Young. teams class ising and tha Interclass 2. S. York on New baaea Bases Laft Brooklyn on balls Off Tadnra 3. Struck out By Scott games will be held Monday and Tuesday.. . ef next week.' 8 Off ore in 8 I. Hits 3. bv Cad Cadora 'three on beae in aeranth); off Maaoanx 1 in 1. Lett Won. 75 70 70 York . 9 First garce1SEW 4 NATIONAL LEAGFZe New 9 27 Id! Total.. 89 4 Bitrd for ia the eisth. (Bitted for Jobawa in th slath. Scor by laalnge: 6t. Louie ..0 0 1 1 1 1 9 9 0 Detroit Summer Error Two- Potter, McMaau. j: bM hit Footer, Baasler. Three-bat- e hit Tobio. Johawm. Teach. Stole, beae Cutihaw. Sacrifice Oetber, Kolp, McMtnua, Fotherglll. Baney. Doable plays McMauut to Gerber to Left oa bases Bt. Staler; Gerber to Bister. Lout 3. Detroit 6. Base on balls Oft Kolp 3 oft Pruett 2. off Johnson 1. Struck out By Kelp 2. by Oldham 1, by Johnson 1. by Pruett HUa Off Kolp 8 tn 8 innlu: off Pruett 8 2 in 4 inninta; off Oldham 8 la 1 2--8 Innings: off Johnson 8 in T inninyt. Hit by pitcher By Johnson (Foaterl. Winning pitcher Loein Pruett. pitcher Johraon. Umpires Tima of fame 1 hour 56 Dlneeu and Guthri. minutes. Total. A2 Yesterday' Jtaaalta. At Philadelphia (ftrat gamal New Tork II, Philadelphia 8, aecond fame. Now Tork 0, Philadelphia 8 Beaton 8, At Washington (firat fame) Washington 0, second game. Boatoo 1, Washington 0. At Clereland Chicago 0. Cleveland 2. At Detroit fit. Louis ft, Detroit 4. Boatoa 193 9ritd,cf A Teecb.if. 6 1 1 1 1 .... Chicago 4 3 4 3 0i ftfartl rf 8 4 2. Raney ,3b 1 1 8 S' Rifnej.M 4 9 9 0 Stulrr.e 3 0 9 001dbm.p. 9 lohoiee p 3 LlAtKTE. Chteaao .... Washington Philadelphia Boatoo 2b TO GO Brace Up After Week of Training in Camp Puts Leopards in , Fine Losing Four in Row and Form for Seasons Start. Win Fifth of Series. Champa er SW- -f AKEK1CAX Telversel Sarriw. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2 The Seals New York won from the Beavers today with ease, St. Leuia .630 6 to 2. Detroit .... . .612 Cleveland At fitn Franetsco: I S.p; : to The Trlbena. J. OAKLAND. v Sept. Special r oi Coyotes M DODGERS GUTS BROWNS GAIN HALF GAME ON YANKS Opener Hugmen '"Take Fourth Easily, but Draw Blank the Second Contest Indians. JL mm MJFEF WAY for Btuelsaft Is sixth. 4 7 4 ft 2 ft ft ft ft-- 17 Clndrmst! ft ft ft 1 ft ft 2 9 ft ft Chits (4 fiitmmsrr: Ermre Foori 2 Creor. Tvo-bssBummsry: Terry. Onms. 2. ' Ctsilaxhso. Three Mt Roush. Horn runs Duncan 2. bss hit Daubert. Sacrifice Daubert. Fea-ecfttoton Ki CTny. Double plat Fonseca to Miller. PineHi Tavener to Daubert. Left oo bare Cincinnati Bases on balls Off Kaufmans 3, Chics so fi. 1. off Donohue t. off Jose 2. 1. off Osborne Kauf Struck ontoBf Donohue ft. Hlto-- Off 3-tn 7 off fitu Osborne off mans 4 to off Jones 1 in 9. Balk Donoland 9 to 4 I' moires Losin hue pitcher Kaufmans, Moran and Quigley, Time of game 2 hours 1 rrii7 m Louie. QUAKERS SPLIT DATS BILL WITH BRAVES PIRATES CAPTURE 48 02 .N SERIES FROM CARDS ST. LOUIS. Sept. St Lout lost final gam to Pittsburg today, 9 to Its I Tha.victory gave tha visitors two of the three games of th series. Timely hit. ting, coupled with poor pitching, accounts for the victory. The local used foui pitchers. Rogers Hornsby clouted his thlrty-thir- d the.txth otf Brown. This ties hornerjn Tillle IVaJker of the Philadelphia. Americans, who took the major league home-ru- n record in todays gam with th Hornsby knocked the bad into the left field stands. No one waa on base at th time. The Cardinals tonight departed for Cincinnati, leaving Halne Flack. and Smith at home. The latter' two have sever colds. Flack is suffering from a sore leg and Hal nee has a touch of pleuriar. J Tank. Bot-tom- ly Sept. 1 Boston epllt evenr. In today's with Philadelphia Cooney, recently recalled from won hie first big league New Haven, game for Boston In the opener, holding the Phillies to six hits and winning, 3 to 8. The aecond game waa decided by Philadelphia scoring four runt off Me Namara In the ninth inning, th visitors winning. 3 to 2. First BOSTON. double-heade- AB R.H 8b. 2 0 0 9 O A Rtpp. Wghane.8b ritrh.r m Wiliams ef Walker.rf Realise. C 4. if... t JParklai OlRnser, rf if. 9 Barbare.Sb t'GibMe.- - lb 1'fWl. B.. llGowdy., c. . 4ICoeaey, Id 9 0 .SO 2 6 24 is! Totals .84 Bitted for J. Sml'h ia alnth, Totals 3 12 27 12 , Battsd for Ifubbe! Is ninth. Philadelphia .. ..0 9 0 9 0 8 9 9 0 Bostoe Bnmmarv: Error WUharoa Two baa. bit Sacrifice- - Lwlle. Cruia. - left on Fool. bases Philadelphia 7, Boatoa 10. Basra bala Off Bobbel 1. off Cover 4. Brrnck out Htt with pitched By Hubbel 8. by Cooeey ball By Cooney TFlarchrrr.' Tmpttw MeCor mirk and Email. Tim eCfsme One boor sad 84 minor.,. - 9003098 .... Second 92 game-- PHILADELPHIA. AB K H 0.AJ I ST. Long AB R H.O A 6 ft 2 7BUke' If ABKH.QA, ft Tporeer m 8 ft 4 ft Horahy.2b 8 8 I 4 OiFeuruler.lb 1 U Ruftaell, rf 1 3 1 ft,8toek. fib 4 Moeller, cf Tierney. 2b ft 2'ftchulri rf Trayoor.Sb ft Grimm, lb 4 Sehmktt, e 1 2 12 LAtoamlth.e 7 2 ft fihrrdell.p. Cxrlaoo, 0 ft ft Bertaot, Brew, p 2 p 1 ft ft 1 Pfeffer, p p ft Pertica, p ft Smith ,..l tBottoml I 42 fi IS 27 16 Total Ratted for Pfeftoc to eerentb. Batted for Barfoot to eighth 1 8 8 0, 0 8 4 9 Plttaburg St. Louis 0 9 9 2 0 2 1 0 Blakaa. Toporrer. Fours tar. Summary: Error Two-baa- a 8hardall. hlta Maranrilia. Tiarner 2. Schmidt. Thrarfbata hlta Tray, or and Home runs Tremor Mueller. and Hornsby. Stolen bsaaa Btgbee and Marmartlls. Sacrifice. Brown and farlaou.' Donbia place Grimm to Maranrilia to Grimm. Maranrilia to Tierney to Grimm, Stock to Atnamtth to Fournier. Stack to Bocnaby to Fournier. Left on bate Pitt, burg U St. Louie 7 Bate on balla Off Brown. off Carlton 1, off Shrrdell 2. off Pfeffar 1 track out -- By 1. by Carlson 1 1. Brown (Tn 8 14 InrinruV 8 in S 24 inning off Carloou Hityprr off Sherdal 11 in S inning,, ott Pfeffar 8 in 24 Inning" off Barfoot tone In 1 inning, off Partica 3 ln V l 2 Wild pitch Brawn. Winning lasing . Lae'ng pitcher-gher- dei. tmpiroa Rlgler and O Day. Tims of gtsa-T- wo bourt ini 19 siiaute 99 90 21 01 1 1 rpewell. BOSTON. AB R.H.OA. ef 8 t 2 I 2 Kopf. 2b . 4'Crnise, 8 4 4 4 8 Leslie, lb 8 J Smith. 2b 8 Hnbb.ll. p 3 Peters... I riTTSBL'RG. MniTUe.n Curey, ef B'fbee.tf. Brabart ,rf BOSTON. ABR.nO.A Wghtlo.Sb 6 12 1 rpow.il, rf 6 9 8 0 3 4 2,Kcpf, 2b. . 2 0 Fltcbar.a 1 t 4 3 4 |