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Show J H THE SALT LAKE TlflBUNE, F1UDAV MOKNLNU, OCTOBER 13, 1922. . Jeff Meets Mrs. Joe Spivis and Her Children MUTT AND JEFF 4 , By BUD FISHER (Copyright, 1522, ty H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Beg. V. 8. Ti. OS.) ' flooraw, Hooray! Bees Cinch First Division Berth Cubs and White Sox to TIGERS Seriet on Split $24fill sumCHICAGO, Oct, It Today mary Kallio, Yielding But Three Hits, Shuts Out Indians in Fast Time : Attendance. 918(1. Receipts, 17516.43 Players' share, 33832 97 Each clubs share, $2555 32 Commission's share, 31127 34. This was the last game in which the players are to share! n the re celpts. The total of the players' pool for the Sour games ts $24,511 41. This amount Is to be divided between the of each club, the winners tak players the losers 40 per ing 49 per cent andtwenty-three cent There are eligi ble pl ere on the White Sox club on the Cubs club. and twenty-fou- r IBS. At Seattle Belt Lake 3, 0. At Pert land Sacramento 2, Portland 6. At Can Francisco Oakland 3, San Francteco I. At Lot Angelo Vornon 4, Loa An-lo- o S. nHtl ta fb NET STARS WHO SEEK NEW LAURELS LI right-hande- rs vr T win Falls Grid Angel Victory in Fourteenth and 'Seal Triumph Leaves Bengal Behind. Special to Tb Tribune Lost 171 74 37 tG2 106H09 112 10 7801. walked home when Joe cut loose with one of hie famous wild pitches. Paul Strand blasted a single to right end came all the way around when faddy Siglia doubled. The visitors got two blows In the third, but Kerne got fresh with Bill Cane's arm and lane-threhim out at third when he tried to reach that station os Wilhoits tingle. Two more hits in the fifth gave the Bees their third score. Jenkins, who hit three In three yesterday, slapped his second single to right. KalUo sacrificed, and Vltt acored the runner with a rap to w left Beatties only chance to score cams In the first inning lane walked, but was trapped on a double play when he ran on Hood WHterills fly "to center. stretched a single Into a double In the same inning by fast houfwork, but Bchorr fanned. FALt-S.'idah- 1 .40120 ' Lane, cf 0' 3 Wisterail, 3b Hood, If Schorr, rf Orr , se Stumpf, lb Crane, 2b Tobin, e Dailey, p .... .. 4 4 4 0 1 1 4 0 .3 1 3 3 3 0 2 3 2 11 3 0 0 0 Beider, 1111. p ie , s. 4 113 1 McAulty, 4 0 4 3 1 Pamweteb, 2 0 13 WMclJuald. p. Sigh, If.. .. Sawyer, 2b. 2 0 13 1 Hyatt, lb... 1 0 0 4 0 ? O 5 0 . S 1 . 4 0 0 0 0 1 113 . 44 4 142911 Tbt.lk ....44 3 7 4217 Nea eat whe winalBg run ecored. Scot by iaelng; 3 1 0 000 000 300 000 104 Teraoa .. Los Angeles 200 010 UUO 000 114 1 27 0 15 3 torers Rmith, Sew- Totals Lbedboume, Summery ,30 Inelnee pitched By lhimovtcb yer, Pamortrb. Boor by Innings, 4 to 1reett victory MnjnuM. At bet Salt lake plus 0 I Of Pumevieb 32. Hite Off Dumovirh 3 Rune-- Off 4 0 ( Run Hun PumOTlcfa for pell 4 3 3 1 2 ( Hits 010 Pumevieb 3vMei)aald 1. rvepoaubl Pumo- Struck out Seattle-R- un Bj Peso-vlc- b 4 an Pell Beers belie tich 1, by O0 1 .. ,.0 off MeQneld 3. Hit with pitched bell 0 0 t Smith2, by MeQueld Hits Wild pitch Dell. Stoles Twe-baa- e bite Twombly, French. bees High. Two-bee- s hits Siglin, Hood. Sacrifice Three-bee bit Twombly. Sacrifice bite Dhu-evtchits Kerns, Kallio 2. Struck out By Dell. Hannah to Beider; Doable play Kallio 1. Double plays Strand to Riley, to Orlgge, Llndlmor to Wisterail to Crane to Stumpf. Runs re- Peel to Undlmer to Orlgge, Frvarb Betdwia te HcAeley 1. Time of game Urlgr; sponsible for Dailey U 22. Umpire 44 minutes. Umpires Eason and Fin- to Sawyer to Hratt. Time Reerdoa eed llcuiw. SCHOONER FORD WINS. GLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct. 1! The subcommittee of the Americas fteber-mea- a race committee, which hae charge of the elimination races to select this year's challenger for tho International trophy, decided tonight to postpone un- ney. til Saturday the second race of the elimination series. The first race was won today by the Gloucesterman Henry Ford. Young Mens Smart Overcoats $25 to $35 They style features, all the. distinction that good tailoring imparts to an overcoat. Young men will immediately see that "they are of uncommonly good quality, manshift with -- esperr i a tly these in-s- hort, gooid o vereoata - are remark- - 4 Oct. X2 Clinton Twin Falls high school director of athletics and coach, suffered a fracture of two ribs In practice scrimmage of high school players on Lincoln filed here this afternoon. Ths coach was demonstrating to the players a method of breaking through the line Of the Twin Falls squad. The line held and the coach was thrown back with two cracked ribs. He was reported resting easily at his home. TWIN W. Evans, 2-- Tbtait 19 Itze, Oakland McGafflgan, Sacramento 2 Stanage, Sacramento ... 22 Sawyer. Vernon Marriott, Oakland ......... 3 GET BUT Salt Lakers Booked for .. FOUR BASE SWATS Matches With Best Tennis By tlvers4l Service. 12 PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. Grumpier Talent of Rock Springs. held the visiting Senators to four hits and .500 .500 .600 .500 as The series stand. Salt Lake won 0, Seattle won 0, 1 tied. Sacramento won 1, Portland won 2. Oakland won 1, San Francisco1 won postponed. Ve mon won 1, Loe Angeles woe 2. n AngeletH Udjuaui,-Loa-Aw-ge- Betted for McOeffigea la seventh. Bcor by Innings 0 3 Seeremeel 4 Pert it eg Kim 4. Of oa off belle Bee Sammery; C nun pier t. Stolen be Hel. High, lire, Two-beueott. Three bee bit Prompter. bite Breiil, bit Btetil. Becrifle McPenn (Ugh. (remptrr, ILle. Pouhl pltye MoUwlte-Tlto iPeole; Murphy t Bheetaee to l 50. Lmpine Ctrroll end Toman. ,..,.00004030 00302010 Special to The Tribune, Oct. 12 (Local racquet enthusiasts and sportsmen are looking forward with interest to the tennis exhibition which will' be staged on the lopal courts Saturday. The Rev. S. D. Pile has arranged a series of matches, which should prove about the classiest ever staged tn this town. Two Salt lakers, Melvin GalUicher and In the Robert Officer, runners-u- p tennis toumev, are booked to appear. These two outhe are topnotch- SPRINGS, Wyo , - in T DONT believe . X man ere tn the racquet sport, and played on the University of Utah team last year, Officer captaining the squad The Salt Lakers will be matched against the cream of the locwl talent, and the Rev Mr. Pyle is confident he can stack up enough competition against the visitor to make them exert themselves to the utmost. Jim Riley of Bees Listed for Recall to Browns ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12 thy shoe any could be fussier about the style of a shoe than I am, and, mind you, Ive just got to have toe room and solid comfort or its no go for me. Well, I wear the Walk-Ove- Man- r hattan model got four pair of em. Thats it has my shoe been for ten years. Yon want to ferl a Pair an, on St. Louis The 9 yourrt Nationals have recalled five players, while the local Americans have recalled Dave Dsnforth and listed- - recall notices on eleven others, according to announcement made here today. The recalled payers for the Cardinals are: Henry Vick, John D. Stuart. Edwin Dyer, Harry McCurdy and Mike Klrcher. Men, 1, Winning and losing pitchers yesterday-At Seattle- - Kallio, Salt Lake, winner, Dailey. Seattle, loser. At-.- pl ROBERT OFFICER. MELVIN GALLACHER. ROCK "Thats Li mas.wewi.wf COYOTES Wild Heaves and Such The day's best hitters- AB. If. TB. PC. 1 009 3 Jenkins, Kilt Lake 1 009 .. . t Hale, Portland frany Sacramento today, 4 to 2. 1 1000 wonSACRAMENTO Rctn, Sacramento PORTLAND .759 4 Wilis, Oakland AbRHPoA AbRHPoA .750 Valla, San Francisco ,...4 4 0 0 1 0 Wolfrr. cf . . 4 0 1 $ 0 3 .467 Brasil, Portland 3 0 0 3 0 Met ana. a.. 4 12 6 3 4 .467 Mollwtta lb I0OU1 RraeiL 2b... 3 13 4 4 Hannah, Vernon 4 .500 Murphy, 2b-3 10 11 Hale, lb 12 10 1 Vltt, Salt lake 4 .600 Sheehan, Be. 8 10 3 3 Pool, lb... 1114 1 Wllhoit, Salt lake 1 1 2 1 2b 2 rf 4 0 10 4 0 .604 Hlgb. Meaeffige Smith, Vernon .600 Mnge, 2b.. .2 0 1 0 I Greseett, If. 4 0 3 1 0 Twombly, las Angeles ..4 1 2 ShendrtiBf. 3 3 0 40110 4 ,600 Stanag. t Lafayette, Oakland 4 0 0 0 8i Grumpier, p. 3 0 10 2 .500 Anna, j. Kamm, San FYanclsco . ..1 1 0 0 0 0 4 .500 Shea McCann, Portland 1 0 1 0 Oj 4 .500 Ryie, rf.,.. Greseett, Portland I 2 .600 High, Vernon 2 4 24 12 Tolele ..28 611 27 10 ...2T Tot! 2 M .600 1 Y - rt all ' the Coach Suffers Broken Ribs rnlvenal Service LOS ANGELES. Oct. 11. The Angels put a spike In .Vernon's pennant hope BEES 3, INDIANS 0. today by defeating the Tiger, 6 to 4, In SALT LAKE. a fourteen-lnntn- g game. As the Seals AB. R. H. TO. A. E. defeated Oakland, the Tiger are now two 4 Sb 0 0 Vltt, and a half games behind tha league 1 1 1 4 3 0 Kerns, se 0 0 0 leaders. Wllhoit. rf ,...4 .....44 1 1 4 T2 0 Wildness by Dell in the fourteenth InStrand, cf Slgltn, 2b ning lost the game for the Tigers 4 if Schick, LOR A XU CUSS TERMIN'. 4 AhKHPeA AbRHPoA Riley, lb 3 2 IjTVombly.rf I I 1 0 Pti0bmir.TfT 1 1 ... 8 Rot, 0 arm!!. 0 ( ,lf wider, rf Kallio, p 1 4 12 12 McCabe. rf . 4 10-Imitlt, tb .. 4 0 114 1 n ote. If rf . 4 0 0 4 0 Peal, 3b 3 10 27 12 Total Locker, II .. 3 0 14 1 urlggm lb . . 4 0 1 10 0 SEATTLE. Hanaah, e. 4 14 4 1 Baldwta, e.. 4 0 0 3 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E French, m . . 1111 Li xi tin ore, 2b 4 0 0 4 4 j have ry 12 for-th- er The players oo whom the Browns have posted recall notices are: Frank Smith, Henry Delne, Phil Todt, William Tatum, Charles Root, James Elliott, James Riley, John Having, Fran"!.-Henand Dudley Lee. Dan forth, who was ufider fire before being sent to Tulsa, under option in the middle of the season, was released, it was announced, to perfect a 'new delivery. -- By TrlWaa. InSEATTLE IVaeh.. Oct, IS. Th diana cant horn Into the first division thio year, hut they can ay they piayod the fastest gwme o f ball over contested In 6eattle, If thrro la any honor In that. IV he Hunky. Schorr filed out to Wllhoit e final out, a careful .fieck, vf watches In the press bos Showed that the toyn had played the contest tn flfty-il- s .minutes The Bees won It, ? to 0. Nobody can remember any speedier contest being waxed, and it may be a league tecord. The boys were doing their stuff so fast that It looked like one of those comedies where the operator speeds up the camera. , The victory for the Bees clinched fourth place tn the pennant race. Jack Adame gave Joe a final chance to show what he Hatley could do, end the long had the tame stuff he possessed whea he left for the Western league last spring, which ts not enough to win in Coast league company The Bees found him for ten hits, and two ar three scintillating catches by Billy )ane cut down a few more. - On the other hand. Rudy KjUlio'a curve bail had the Bravos baffled. They got only three hits. Kallio ie one Of the beet In the league this year, and the locals didnt have a rhance to heat him. Seattle's chance of finishing fourth in the race went glimmering with the defeat. The Indians have five more game with the Bees, but the best they oould do would be to finish a half gams behind, assuming they won all five The Bees started right In on Dailey, getting nine blows in the first five Innings and winning the game In the first rams. Vttt greeted Joe with a blow to tenter and Kerns bunted him to 'second tilt went to third on Wilhoits out, and right-hand- FUG HOPES - SEALS GAIN FULL GAME ON TIGERS SHOE STORE. ralveteal Ferric. BAN'FRAf9CI won from the Oaks today, 5 to 3 The Oaks drove Causey off the rub ber in the eighth, but h& held a lead gained arlv 4n the game By iea, winner, Dell, Vernon, loser. At San Francisco- - Courtney. San Francisco, winner; Kremer, Oakland, Inter. Ogden, Utah., 214 South Main Street, Nmujrva-.w.a- At Portland CYumpler, Portland, winBAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND J ner. Kuna, Sacramento, loser. AbRHPoA AbRHPoA 43 0 Brow. If. .7 2 0 0 0 Kelly. Jf .. .. 4 3b t 0 1 3 7 Vet,. 413 3 1 The victory of the Sealg over the Oaks Brubaker, 1 1 Kamm. Sb .. 4 0 2 1 3 3 0 WHIP, rf ,4 yesterday and the defeat of the Tigers Cal her 2b . 4 0 0 0 2' Klliaon lb. I 0113 t ee, rf. ... 4 0 10 0 th the fourteenth, inntng.by tho Angela La ferrite lf41380 .. 4 0 13$ , Cooper. f .. $ TT dTlRhyn glvee the Seals a lead of two and 0 0 1 S KIMuff, 2b.. 4 0 13 9 Bader a, at. 3 00 3 0 e The Tigers have four Mil,. .... $ 0 f $ ltAgnew, games. 2 0 0 1 ler, p . 0 0 10 1 Courtney, p games --yet to play and iheSelbaye e 0 0 .' . ' i.uma-- ' Balt, Lake City. ' I 1 one-ha- fiy e. 2 r:i 7 lf Marriott, IT. B I IT Shfa, 40 pV77.. 1 O 0 0 0 Arlrit 0(- Paul Strand) ester day added- - another tSrtr Hr; 10. Tottl . 12 3 10 34 13) Trials. .32 510 27 14 to hie .list of hits. He now has par Mite te nleth behind thsr record of2S2 eet by Jay aBetted tllatted for Krmr te ninth. Louisville Strand of last KirKe Score by lnalngik year. 0 4 I v. ce si er daSTe (ftSbTIah ed ETIFdrCBSlltTMgOT BektetwP t 6 Frenetec ....2 record, when he exceeded the mark of BanSummarr Two Error Ktlduff, ' Mite. 280 hits In a season made by Hack Mil27 bat,-at t on hit off Courtney, ler of the Oaks In 1920. Strand has five hm 9 Credit Baae rictery to Courtney. more games In which to get two more belle Off Coerlney X off K remet 1 rawed hits. Three-baahit Marriott. bell Mite. 4 hlta lafayrite, Kl llano, 1 ooper. Sarrt-fteDouble playe bite EiUmae, Brubaker. St. over yesBaltimores victory Paul to Blllaoa to Bhrue: Klldnff to Elllaoa terday gave the ' Orioles a standing in Kamm 1 Time 44. Lmpine to Veil kamm. 421; the interleague series of four games to n one One more- - victory will clinch the Cewy end Bytoe. set for the Marvlandera. If they put that over, they nre to meet the Coast league pennant winners, according to present , plans.. $63,000 - iTmTTrrr Ma$k' 7fe THE CUEASaESS QAVAT 28L-on- e : 40 1 Your next hat Two-baa- s e o Argentine Polo Teams Ponies Sell for The Bees ctinclftd a berth In the 1922 pennant race of the Coast league by winning their game from Seattle ydaterday. Even though Seattle won all Its remaining games, they Would still trail the Bees Sunday night. By clinching fourth ptave the Bees will get 32009 ss their share of the $20,009 fund established by the league as a reward for diligent effort. The club flow t , Oct EAST WltLlSTON. N. polo ponies belonging to the Ar team federation 63,100, brought gentine an avehige of 31504, at an auction sale sold avoid were to the yesterday. They heavy cost of shipping them back to South America ' Purs, a chestnut mar, belonging to John Miles, number one plaver, brought 7&00, and went to the highest price; H. P. Whitney, the not Jntrn- - Sanford get about 9196 if the pot is equitably turfman, bought several, including divided. It will bo railroad far ho,me a .piebald mere, for vno, and A Jor the boy. . Durango, a black gelding, 'for 33500, first-divisi- Gar-gantill-a, should he a HarBeman its id style- in th popular fawn (light tan) color. It makes you feel right.' And that satisfaction in knowing its the best your money can buy. just try one on. - Made on the Pacific Coast , Ask your dealer to show . you the patented iiijinj inMagikTie. You cant wrinkle it. Wear it as " lotfg a& you like it will never need pressing. JLM. HEINEMAN SONS Manufacturer San FranciacOt U.S.A. disk. Your 'Dealer - for T,n:iuLi ix :x t |