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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1923. 17 ULIE1 Bees. Practically -- . End Insurrection by Double Victory Coumbe and Kallio, Marshal Duffy Lewiss Lest .. 2, tl Chief Aides, Too Smart for Renegades" . INDIAN 3, 2; BEES Blows. Record Day fof Three-bas- e tint game SEATTIJi. 11 . ' By J. C. 0. Special W The Tribune. Cal.. April T Tour special correspondent in the sometime inundated regions of California begs leave to report a distinct and separate beat, scoop and exclusive story on your special correspondent in. the inundated ' regions of southeastern . Utah. Tour borrespondent in California read with much interest, and no tittle surprise, that, oaring to In Armstrong cart von. old Posey probably had been washed array in a lifeless condition. AU the time your correspondent here was fully aware of the presence of old Foaev under an assumed name in these parte.. That presence was made painfully and even agonizingly known Tueday,whenkM Ioeey, under the varied names of the and-t- he Silver Fos. GrayWolf a harrowing raid upon some of the peaceful Inhabitants of this as t he place, commonly known Well, after that we thought there old Posey had been washed awa , since no word was received from him or intelligence gained of him in three da vs. But today old Posev sallied forth again, bent upon another series of depredations. In the three days intervening, however. Deputy United States Marshal Duffy Lewis had been permitted to organize his forces and when the crafty old renegade and hia band made their appearance today they were quickly surrounded, and captured end with what without difficulty-'might he caljed small resistance. FRESNO. ' N R. " ' Sparkling Plays. Marshal Ward may report to his chiefs at Washington that the g California- - ctiim-- of the- Jndfan-Hprtwas squelched today, and. unless ing some of old Posey's aides burst forth more ferociously tomorrow than was the case toda, the Insurrection will be at an end Everybody who watched Old Ironsides duplicate the activities pn the battlefield today knows that old Posey and his gangr were twice overcome. But they were not enabled to realise the superb manner in which the captures were effected. Your correspondent has, In the manv Jr .course of his observations, seen Coast ball games played in the Pacific league, but he can truthfully say that never within his recoilectlon has he seen such fielding as that which the Salt displayed today. It were idle to enumerate the spar- that occurred, for it plavg The Tribune to pav the Nkling break - tolio on such a description. Suffice it to say that Walter Pearce. Paul Strand. Rov I,eslle and Fred Coumbe led a defense that was indeed brilliant. Pla s which would n ordicall for a quarter-columnarily rhapsody were, without stretching H a mite, the rule rather than the exIt is sufficient to say ception today that there never was a baseball club, major, minor or bush, that ipiayed the sterling baseball that the Bees played today. Thus, with that kind of fielding fce- -, hind steady pitching, the Bees had little difficulty in twice downing the Indians today, the first time bv a count of 7 to 3 and the second time by fi to 3. Thu - , i , , . s-, Pitchers Effective. In the flrrt game Fred Coumbe pitched & remarkably fine game, and not until the ninth Inning, when his club wan well within the safety zone, did he let down and permit a little hitting. Rudy Kallio. in the setona in fact. game, was equally effective, Rudy had an easier game than did Ooumbe, as the Bees staked him to an early lead of large proportions. The hitting of the Bees showed great Improvement over that of Tuesday, and the boys rammed the ball quite heartily. Long hits were numerous, and the Bees got their full share of them and more. Both games today were snappily plaved and were exceptionally good The first game saw the ghibU.ions. n ndians take a advantage in the very first inning, when pie redoubtable Brick Eidred who. bv the way, got six hits today whaled out a triple, with Robwer on first by reason of a walk. The Bees made two in the second With one out. Wiiboit singled to right, and. after Leslie had skied to Kldred, Wllholt went to third on Pearce hJ a hit beeauee first base was left unguarded. Pearce and Wllhoit neat double steal, the latter Staged a and Pearce going to third Scoring when . Janvrin s return throw went one-ru- ld wild. Pitcher Elmer Myers complained of an illness a physician found him to be suffering from sn acute attack of appendicitis. . This forenoon he was taken to a hospital and an operation waa performed. The operation wak reported as being successful, but it will be two months before Myers will be able to pitob. - It - develops that Myers has been suffering from his trouble for two years, but regarded it as "stomach trouble " Lewis attended the operation and thus did not play r . today. HOW THE RUNS WERE SCORED iNTGAME7- - -4 FTRST INNTNG Seattle Rohwer walked after two were ou 1. Eidred tripled to right center, scoring Rohwer. Orr filed out. One run, one hit. SECOND INNING Salt Lake Wllhoit singled after Strand had struck ouL Leslie filed to Eidred. Pearce beat out a hit down the first base line, Wllhoit going to third when Jacobs- - threw the bait at the first base umpire. Wil, holt and Pearce staged a double steal, Wllhoit scoring and Pearce taking third on Janvrins bad throw to the plate. Peters singled to right, scor-to Coumbe lined out ing Pearce Johnston. Two runs, three hits, one error. SIXTH INNING. Salt lake (igg replaced Jacobs on Strand the mound, for Seattle. Wilbolt tripled to right center. reached second ant Strend scored when Joe's high fly dropped beckof first bsse for a hit. Leslie singled and through sheet raeortng-Wilhot- t, went to second on the throw-i- n Pearce grounded to Pigg, who threw to Baldwin at third, Leelie being run down. Pearce reached second on the Peters was out. Janvrin to pla. to third lohnston. Pearce going Pearce scored on Coumbe's triple to right. Sheehan walked, and Williams replaced Pigg Vitt forced Sheehan Three runs, four hits. at second SEVENTH INNING. Salt lake Frederick tripled to right center. Strand was out, Williams to Janvrin to Johnston, Fredericks scoring. Wllhoit and Leslie were easy outs. One run. one hit. EIGHTH INNING. Salt Lake Pearce walked. Peters second. singled through sending Pearce to third. Coumbe bit a sacrifice fly to lane, Pearce scoring Sheehan hit into a double play. One tun, one hit NTNTH INNING. Seattle Eidred grounded out Orr Janvrin singled infield to short. tripled along the third base line, scorBaldwin tripled to right ing Orr. field, scoring Janvrin Yarjan singled Infield lo Pearce, Baldwin bolding third Tobin, batting for Williams, hit Into a double play. Vitt to Sheehan to Leslie. Two runs, four hits. SECOND SECOND e- INNING. Jenkins singled over -- Sheehan eeoond. walked-- Kallio forced Jenkins at third. Baldwin unassisted, Kallio going to second. Vitt tripled to center, ecoring Kallio and Sheehan. Fredericks hit a high one to Rohwer, who dropped it. Vitt eoored and Fredericks reached second strand filed out to Lane WUhott walked. Gardner replaced Blake, and walked Leslie, filling the bases Pearce singled to right, scoring Fredericks and Wllhoit, Iwslie taking third. Jenkins up. On an attempted double steal Leslie scored while Pearce was caught between first and second and was put out. Six runs, three hi to. one error. THIRD INNTNG Seattle Gardner singled shorL Lane doubled to center,through sendto third. ing Gardner Johnston grounded out to first. Gardner holdGardner scored on Rohwer's ing. slew grounder down the first-bas- e line. FIFTH tnntng. Salt lake Leelie singled to left field Pearce sacrificed, Gardner to Johnston, Leslie going to second base Jenkins doubled to left, ecoring LesHe. Kallio was out. Janvrin to Johnston. Jenkins taking third Fheehan walked Vitt up. On an attempted double steal Jenkins was trapped between third and home, but scored when Yaryan hit him with the ball, Fheehan took second on the error Vitt struck out. Two runs, two hits, one error NINTH INNING. Seattle Baldwin doubled to left Taman was out. Pearce to Leslie. Paidwin going to third. Bamev. g Rfor, Gardner, -- walked. E ane singled over short, ecoring Baldwin. Barney going to third. Johnston lined out to KaJllo, who threw to Leslie, doubling Lane off first. One run, two hits. Jacobs was relieved at the end of the fifth and Victor Pigg was sent up Victor had tough lurk. In fact, one of the bov in the press box remarked 'that Pigg seemed to be a hog for punishment. This remark, while perhaps a trifle vulgar and mavhap ancient, carried the element of truth, . for the Bees lammed Vlctbr most Joy- r oukly. The hitting started with a triple by Btrand. This, was immediaiely foi lowed with a double bv Wllhoit. Eventually Coumbe combed Victor for anCarl Williams was sent other ' to the triple. rescue before the inning was OAKS MAKE MERRY over. The round netted the Bees three runs. They added one In the seventh off Williams. and one in the " Coumbe wes eighth carrviiis a clean slat By I diver Barrie. until the ninth, first the ater inning LOS AXGbLBS, April when generosity entered his soul and after the Angel three run in to bote fatten ghint Seattle allowed the he the first inning, pitched stellar ball a little, the little being twp triples, a thereafter and Oakland won the third rune. single and two game of the series, 7 to 4. mho started for the Angels, Hughe, Blake Wild. was knocked out of the box in the Fred Blake started the pitching for second inning Ponder, who replaced the Indians in th second game. Blake him. fared, little better. Douglas finthe mound for the Angela. had ns control, but he had a mighty ished on The ecorm: faat one, and If he gets a hold of his At to AsrMts: a be direction he will great pitcher ' OAKLAND LOS AV0KLF4S. in this league. At any rate, bases on A R 0,A v bails led to his downfall, the Bees MrTyfflrta 2bAH0.AI 4 2 2 2Twmh . rf turning three walks in the very first Bmbeker 8b. 4 1 BICarruH. j,cf.. SO St inning into a telly. WIV. rf. . 4 2 1 01 Dee I. In the eeoond round they rolled up Lafarattelb 3 I 12 HOrlm. 3b... 1b.. 4 312 0 six taUiee. two more walks by Blake rather. If.. 4S2fiiBml, If.... SI 0 0 4 122 and one by Gardner, wno relieved him, Cor, ef... 2b.... 0Kmr, combined with singles by Pearce end limit b. SOI tUrAttir(T. N.. 4000 2 1 T S Jenkins and a hefty triple by Vitt, Thoms, e.. 84 9 80 01S Dale, Cotwett, p., f HurHea, p. ... 0 0 0 1 netting them half a dozen. 2 2 The Bees added two in the fifth, p.. 0 00 ... 0 00 IPaeder, to Jen kings largely due . 0 0 0 I p. a whale of a blow against the 'tLludUpara.. 1000 lenoe. was made in 12 27 121 The first Seattle-r- un Total ...S3 0 77 0 Batted fr Poeder la arrratb, the third on Gardner's single. and In Batted for t .-J and the the second la double, stalk. one's DolM fre by iaoiBg; nth on Baldwin's double and Lane's a O 1 ft 1 1 o .. Oaklaed ..1 07 gmele. 14 The series will close With a single Lonnummary : Rnaa 3QOOOOOO Mrftaffigan. Bmfmkn 0 game tomorrow, beginning at 5 B tile 3. Hmlife. Deal, Twombly o clock. Pacific time, Rrmr Poader. While great good fortune attended InniDf pitch MKiaffifae. 5 3. by Dm ttnt, By flush the Bees' efforts afield today, a lam- 4r 8 8 I barge defeat to Boghee. At entable misfortune overtook them in hat Off Htigtoe- - If. off Boeder IT. Bit Last night Off Hughe 6, ff o. Xu Off their living quarters. inch-hittin- WlTHMOUNDMEN HI0 8!fi 24 left-fie- ld -- 2.-- Uri. 1 Completed of North .1 1! 1 Range at Fort Douglas. 7, 9. During the post week the member, A& R. H. PO. A. E. or the Bait Lake Rifle And Revolver dub have been turning their Attention to the use of the pistol and the revolver. As All scheduled rifle matches have been shot, not much more of the Indoor rifle work will bo Indulged In this spring. The Utah state pistol and revolver match will' bo held sometime during the coming month, the data as yet not deMtely . decided upon, Arrangements have been- - completed for the use of the fiorth range at Fort DougBatted for William In ninth. las, And, unless word is given out Ban for Yarvn in ninth. to the contrsry, the first practice outSALT IaAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. door shoot wrlth the Springfield will be held 0 next Sunday. April lk. beginning Sheehan. 2b.. , 0 at S 30 o'clock. This north nme has Vitt, 2b recently been put In shspe, firing Frederick, rf . Strand. points properly prepared, and will be 5 2 more readily accessible to the mem-ber- a Wllholt, If.... -13- -2 tharr the south range, which has tsttertb.... 3 3 heretofore been used. While the .... Pearce, 0 north range is not suitable for firing Peters, c. ... . . 4 d . the when this stage, Coumbe, p.. stage is fired It will be shot 7 13 15 31 Is at It south doubtful the Total range. if trucb practice at this distance can Score by mninga be hart this as there are only summer, Seattle 2 2 two available. The Run .... targets 0000000 fi Hit firing point of the north ..11100110 4 Salt Lake range is but a few steps from the T Fort IhKiglaa street car line, and it Runs ... ,.0 2000311 12 will be welcome news to many of the Hu ..0 3 0 2 4 1 1 who have formerly had to Summary : Three bane hite Strand, riflemen Coumbe, Fredericks, Kldred, Janvrin, walk to the south range. 1 he officers in charge are contemhits Kldred, Baldwin. Two-ba- a Sacrifice hite .Sheehan, Coumbe. plating preparing a schedule as to Wllholt. Pearce Bate just what stages will be fired on each Stolen bane Coumbe 3, off Jacob 3, Sunday in practice, and when this on balls-Of- r schedule is completed each member of off Pigg 1. off William I. Struck out By Coumbe none, by Jacob 2. by Pigg the club will receive a notice from the Double none. so that he will have comnone, by Williams plas secretary, plete data (or the comng shooting Mason. Th date, for the Utah slate rifle matches have been fixed tentatively for July 33, 33 and 2i. beginning 03 Sunday, July 33, and ending on Tuea-d- a , July 34. These dates seem to be the most popular ones among the civ than shooting fraternity. However, have to be sethe definite dates lected on open dates when the ring Is available, .0 as not to interfere with any of th. military procedure of Fort bast-know- 1 t" 1000-yar- long-ran- ge 1000-ya- rd 600-ya- rd 1 -- Wil-ho- lt. Douglas. Hever. I of the other elubo of th state have already signified their tention Of .ending strong team, in- to participate In the state matches While the state matches are fostered by the Salt lake Rifle and Revolver club, the success of them wnll depend on the active cooperation of all of the rifle club, of the state. Any suggestion, regarding the plans both ef the practice shoots and the state matches will be welcome if sent to President H. A. Weymouth, JtJ felt building. bit Ha. Two-ba- a Brow. Mollwtts. Xoeb Rosa batted ler. bit kehwer. Sacrifice in Brown. Kopp, Sigtio. Koehler. Time 1 40. tapir Toma a and Becker. SEALS RALLY, BUT ARE A TALLY SHY GAME. FIRST INNING. Salt Take Sheehan end Vitt walked. Fredericks forced Vitt at second. Sheehan going to third. Strand was safe at first and Sheehan scored when Janvrin dropped Orr s throw to Fredericks taking second second, Wllholt fouled out to Yaryan. Lee He walked, the bases, and filling Pearce fanned. One run, one error. Salt Lak- 1 Arrangement for . Use "The Weber County Flah end Game Protective association baa Issued a challenge to the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Protective association to take part In a catat Utah lake Sunfishing contest day. April 41. This challenge is. no doubt. Issued hy the Weber association, knowing that th secretary of the halt Lake association 4a in dutch with Charley Madsen, a sportsman of Provo, and have probeMy hired his services to herd all the catfish to a certain spot ia the lake where they can be taken by the boatload.' However, as there are manv Balt Lake sportsmen who get a "kick" out of catching catfish, they will accept the challenge. Officer of the Sait, Lake association will start at once to get nthe assistance Utah tof some of the lake fishermen in an endeavor to see what can be done in order to bring home th bacon. If not the fish. e hit Vitt. Lane. Jenkins. Baldwin Sacrifice hit. Pearce Fredericks (fly!. Bases on balls Off RIake 6. off Gardner 3. off' Kallio I. Struck out By Blake 1, by Gardner 3, by Kallio I. Double plays Sheehan to Pearce to Leelie. Kallio to leelie. left on base Seattle t. Sait Take T. Innings pitched Blake t runs, 2 hits Run. responsible for Kallio 2, Btakr 4. Gardner 1. Runs hatted In Vitt 2, Frederick. Jenkins. Pearce 2, lane. Umpires Casey and Carroll. Time of game 1 hour 4 minutes. Summary: Two-ba- re Three-bas- hits Wil-ho- tt. BEAVERS SPLIT WITH COYOTES r.iverul April 7. -- , 1 ..421 Ttlr 13 Wild Heavet and Such Tv .4180 MHiraa.. 10 0 OiTallevrbarae, 10 0 11 1 1 4 10 4 4 3 0' 0 0 pi 4' Total Ttl.. Inf27 Cnitapler rBatted t siatb. 1 24 nre by taaiaaa: Fartlaad . ........... . .31 10 27 7 00000 10180002 00 ...... King. Portland .....K Schneider, Vernon. ..4 Compton, Ban Fran. .,4 Kllduff, San Fran. ..4 Fi ttery. Sacra men to. . .3 3 Jacobs, 8eattfe 7 00 0 Th aeriaa t.nd: T Seattle won U )t Ltk woo 2 Rim Kane 3. Jlelfwita Rb thrco petpone1. wee. Keefe ler. TelVwbore. Zrmn Joor. won 2, Frtnrtaoo woo 1, San Venrto Vasina pltcbM By Ryler. IHr 2 Chars defeat t Galilean. At bat Off 81 twn Hraa IS. Hit Portland won 1, Sacramento won 3; Off Ruliiraa 4. Rnna Off ' HuUieaa 8. Roaa renneatble 0r bnlliraa ttyfo 0oatpond 4. truck at By Sullivan 8, by TPw- Oakland won 2, Lo Angeles won ! A. br Crumnler bar 8. Rtar an ball 'two postponed- Off Ballira 4. off YUwbra I. Wj If Stole baaea Kopp, Si- pitch Tram pier. and Th Raceameate Rttamarr: 4ytpond. I losing pitcher winning eatrdv; Cmmihe Kallio, Fresno At Fait 4. off Feeder B Rtma rpfte.thl Hugh Lke. winners; J septa Blake. Seattle, Inr 4lwrH 3. Hasbro 2 pnader p' btrprfc losers. not By Hugfee 1, by FnwOrr 4 by Cl Cohrell. Oakland, At 10 Angele well 4. Barra ball Off Hut Hr 8. ff Angeles, loser. winner; Hughe. Lo Fnailar 8. off Colwell 4, Three baae fella Hacramentv-TrHon, At Portland, Oral, H4. Kntg. and btaOriffr.Hacrlftre Yellowhorae. min Sacramento, Twwbl? MHvafflgan, father, fella Deal, Wilir, Lafayefte. Cooprr. Mr ner. Kitten. Sacramento, and BulU-aTVoble playv-ttrPortland, toners to Krvg to Gaffiraa VerAt Han Renhakrr to AirOafflfaa to lof trl(ei arrtte. Time of paste Two hoirra and 1 non, winner; AJten, San Francisco, ardo loser. miaate. afd Fiaary. TT Tva-ha- n. al FraSciaco-ghellenbac- William E. Day Named President of U. P. E. S. William K. Day, superintendent of phvsicoJ education In public schools, wes yesterday elected president of th Utah Physical Education society at Its annual meeting. Miss Emily Brtnton waa named vice president and Miss Card T.vana secretari-treaaure- r. The principal addresa waa giytn by Dr. C. N Jensen, state superintenHe spoke dent of public instruction on ghyeicoi education In Utah and of In which the new course of study work is outlined bv the state board and not bv the teachers themselves Meetings of the Physical Education society will be held on the first of everv month. bat-urd- Frank T. Zuna Makes Good Time in Marathon e DETROIT. Mirh.. April 7. Showing hut 4lttlo traff of physical strain aod wearing a broad smile Frank T. Zttma of the Millros A. A.. Newark. N. J., won th Athlrtio club a e marathon on nnyi lt coorpa todav. they finishing in 2 hours. 34'minutrs and seconds, eurht minutes ahead ff 15 nearest rival hi Am Ia Buotninen. Chicago, wa ac ond. and Frank E. Wendllng, Wllden A. A., Buffalo, third. twentv-fiva-mil- PenMac-to-Dafro- TOURNEY DATE APPROVED. Bpecial to The Trttmn. LOGAN. April 7 Word has been received by V. J. Merrill of th Logn Tennis club that official sanction hws been given the club to conduct the Lxran tennis tournsmeM June U. under the rule of the United States Urn Tennis association, and that of ftcial recognition will b given the winners of the tournament In tbe official tennis .annual- publication. Richards Captures Title for Third Time NEW TORK. April 7 Flashing his most brilliant tennis form. Vincent Richards of Yonkers, No. 3 ranking star, today raptured th national indoor singles crown by decisively defeating the defending champion. Francis T. Hunter, of In the New Rochelle. final- match of the tournament. The victory gave Rh herds his third national title and second leg on th Indoor single trophy With Hunter as hip partner, he won the Indoor double rhamnionshtp yes. terdav. and with William T. Tilden II, he bolds tbe turf court double title. 1, - MarVictory of gin Starts Plan to Give, NEW TORK, April T.X(By th. Press ) Abolishing a system under which, in effect, the eligibility list for the national amateur golf championship waa k determined by comexecutive the hamcop ratings, mittee of the United State Golf association today announced that Its 1343 list Would be baaed upon tournament records and upon personal b4IUy. knowledge of players The new requirements were adopted the. recommendation at th upon eligibility lisL committee, of which James D. Blandish, Jr of Detroit, la chairman. , Officials uollev they srlll aetabtish 111 btllty on an "honor roll heals instead of a more or lee, arbitrary rating and also produce a more selected field of entrants (or the national title event The change was made, it was announced, because of th great varia- -' tion in handicap standards throughout th oountry and because of a lack of cooperation in many in stance of sectional associations when handicap list were requested. A new method of filing entries for th amateur championships will accommodate players whoa names are not included in th original eligibility list, which probably will be published next month. Thu method Is outlined by the U. 8. G. A. aa follows: "Any amateur golfer who belongs to s member dub of th U. S. Q. A. may .submit his entry to the eligibility list committee at least three weeks before the opening day of th championships. The ability of ail such entrants will be investigated and the player notified of hia acceptance thor refusal at least on week before championships." This system, officials believe, will permit the acceptance of the entries of players whose game during the current season has reached th necessary standard or wbo may have been omitted from th original list unfairly. Entries to the amateur rhamptanahip for players already on the eiiglhUil; list win doss two weeks before the litis event. Special te Tha Tribune. IAWAN. April 7. Th Utah Aggl girls rifle team today fittingly capped lb climax of tts year's rifle competition by decisively defeating th Bqjs Rifle dub, which is a member of the National Rifle association and ia composed of the best marksmen in th, college. The gjrls scored 257J point, 4o the bov 2S0S. Mia Flor- 68-Poi-nt ? Girls Official td -- SPICY SIT Block. ence Cranney mod the highest score that has been recorded In tbe college gallery this year when aha shot 2sJ out of a possible 300, a remarkable aoore. There Isa movement on foot at th college to grant th girls th, official block A" for their work in rifle shooting. If this is done, riflo shooting for ths girl, will be an accredited minor sport. The University of Vermont grants it girl' rifle team letter. and Yale, 'Harvard and many other ef the larger colleges and universities sword letters to the boys lea ma, The A rgla atudenta (eel Altat if the Aggie girls can defeat the men of the college they should bo treated likewise and receive official recognition. Tha plan os submitted would award a letter to a coed after she had competed in at least three Intercollegiate ehoot. The girls this year have met five other colleges The scores for today s match are a follow; FOR BOYS RIFLE CLUB. Ruton Smith, captain C. C. Woodruff ...a... ........ Louis Deechamps a H. Roeengreen ..a Karl Young R. Bjorkman ................ R. Hall ................... W. E. Wood Waldo Osmond H. R. Ivins . Misbkind Has Hard Task Before Him to Settle Goldie. Joe With 25.4 a ..... .. Total .77 GIRLS RIFLE TEAM. Gen Hatch .... Olivia Lee Edna Hach A id Is Ultmore Beth Pugh V. Peteraon , ttl hi .3303 230 2vt 232 22 141 2tL- 4-- - 2S3 Florence rranney 233 Cathrvn Wood 244 Btock Josephine Patrons of Hardy K. Downing' 244 Eagan Virginia Hippodrome fight emporium In th 3373 Total theater will get a lot of action for their money tomorrow night and th Rovers fin who get n real kick out of th Woodmen slugging baits should Winners Soccer Are ' b In their glory. Abie Mishkind, th wsteru of th The Woodmen soccer eleven local Junior welter. who showed defeatedOgden the local Ranger, teem yesToung Herman Auerbach a tew fin a score of two goals to one. by terday points of the game last Monday night, At the end of the first half the gsme is going to- have another kind of tattwas scoreless. after halt time Shortly le on hia hands tomorrow night when Chapman made a shot at goal, in East-We- st bo California meola Joo Goldie of Omaha in JcOin Dixon on the rebut which cleared, unfeature event and the It was put through by Ackers-leall indications fail be Is going bound About Field less ten minutes after that to be up against tbe toughest slugMcQuillan scored the only tally ging match he has had In many a goal the another for Later, pass Rangers. (or this Goldie person seems to 56 Points. day, Meet, 75 he s mighty rough and tough cus- by Chapman was scored by Lynch. Tbe Rangers repeatedly outplayed tomer and carries a powerful walthe Woodmen team, but were off in lop. Goldie mads his initial appearance their Stanley Poole was BLir.KELET, CaL, April 7. The before the local fans last Monday the referee. An announcement of midhe met Billy Davis, the week gem, will be made, probably University of California defeated the night when colored battler wbo had tomorrow. University of Nebraska, 74 points to stood op under the hardest knocks hosed out th The West Rid east-wetrack and field of Frankio Murphy and Jack Vlncelie. Holland! elevenRoyers 44, In th yesterday in a meet her today, taking eight first and the way he polished him off with crappy game.-- The score was two two punches set tbe fans to asking goals to one. The game was played prizes. who he was. Thev did not know that ths fair grounds. It was evenly The Cornhuskers from the Missouri he we a topnotch battler who hod at contested throughout.' In on a to a stiff Just take prelimitattle conference stepped The up half time the score was put At vslley In the track event, but were swamped nary in order lo show the fans what second half was only a few minutes In field he could do and Incidentally take a old when Captain Smith gave the by the California Bruin little workout. However, he didn't Rover the lead, which they stubbornevents. Coach Henry F. Schulte's boys from get much of a workout, as the first ly held until the final whistle. OLincoln. Neb., took firsts In six of thing David did was to clout him one lsen. for Holland!, and Maddens, for the nine track event, but took first that evidently got hta Irish up and the Rovers, scored th other two in only one field event, 'the high he let go two punches and the bout goals Turrille was the waa over. Jump. Hal refer. Wall Goldie has been working the post The points made by th Universities of Nebraska and California in th week with Harvey Thorpe and the and Fox wers linesmen. nine track and eta field events are fans Who have been watching him ere of the opinion that the local batshown as foUowsc Calif. Nebr. tler la going to have one of the toughBOXING NOTES t est bouts of hi local career. run 4 3 Benny Cordova, Johnny B topper and run ... Chrl Macke of Denver, who are ail 7. EXCELBIOR SPRINGS. Mo., April 4 run . . , world s former Jess Willard. 1 run .... pretty well known hers either per- heavyweight began today 3 sonally or by reputation, are some of his last two champion, Mile run of here weeks training th boys whom Goldie has beaten, t e run . . eo It can be seen that he must be before he breaks camp to go to New g hurdles meet where will Johnhe York, Floyd a pretty dangerous boy for any of son. Iona I hurdles heavyweight, at the Yankee them. Relay rone . . . . 'A stadium, Mav 12. There wil also he a Broad Jump . . . will break up hi health reWillard aa 4 Paul and , this week, Hardy High Jump Dominick Tippero have been begging sort training camp here April 21. and 4 Pole vault for a return match over the longer go to New York to complete th final Discus throw . . before th route end Manager Dawning decided three weeks of training York Shot put bout, to give the ..New boxing to give It to them this week. . t Javelin throw . a look Mm mer commission chance to Theee boys gave the fans one of forthe before the Ray Archer, fight, d most sensations bouts .T4 Total ggjthe champion' manager, said today. Nebraska showed its superiority on some time ago that had been seen mer ef has six Willard weeks spent allocal in at the club months, and th track, taking 43 points to Calitraining here, and declares fornia's 32. On the field, however, though Hardy got the decision, the strenuous In Ufa. Is of hia best he that the was shape never satisfied that the Bears smothered the Cornhuskers, Blnrnam boy Herdy could beat him. for at th time taking 43 points to Nobmakas It. MILWAUKEE, April 7. Farmer Tha high point men of the meet Herdv waa Just a novioe and was and Jack Johnaon were signed were, Neufeldi and Becker of Califor- substituted, and Tippero, thinking he Lodge to demeet in a twentv-roun- d waa today an easy mark, came oat or his nia. each Dtung up nine point. Capbout at Havana, Cuba, on Msv tain "Brick" Muller of California ad- corner rather leisurely and was taken cision 4. an bv to announcement according off his feet br a hurricane bf punches ded serien point to his team s total, Lodge's manager. Lodge and Lkwd of Nebraska was high point and was so bewildered that he never Mike Collins, was York New barred the by recently roan fftm Nebraska with eight points gathered himself together in time to The Bears mode s clean sweep In pull the battle out of the fire. He commission from meeting Angel Luts both the shot put and discus, tt liter maintains now that he will be pre- Firpo. Collins wired his acceptance Lang and Neufeldt of California pared for Hardy Whirlwind stvl of to the Havana promoters this evening. cleaned up in the shot and Neufeldt. milling and it will be another etory. AUGUSTA. Go.. April 7. Todey Virgil Rparke, one of the moet popLong and Witter taking nine dlacus ever brought down her exhibition gsme between Detroit snd bov points, finishing In each event Inthe ular from Pocatello, wilt be beck Tn the Ft. Louis was forfeited Lo St. Louis, order named. to 0, bv Cobb'a refusal to leave th he meet, Walt The lime of I IS i hung up b lineup this when ordered to do eo by Umpire Gardner of the University of Nebraska Wallace of Fort Douglas. Both of game The trouble arose In the Pfirmer. for the run was tha fastest thee boy are food hard hitters and yrd close decision t on sixth inning over or th is to ether borne on time made the California oval in apt bring second when Pfirmer ceiled out several j tars, according to officials the bacon any time of Ur the first Cobb.- - b"e, Th claim that Cobb round. umpire Coatee of Nebraska took second .In j Jack 'Gordon if Murray and Jimmie threw dirt on him when he arose from this race and Bauman third. the bag, and he ordered th Detroit another pair of Douglas slugger, who are slated to trad leader to leal e the game. Cobb Logan Plans Revival . punches this week and as they are Four thouand pernona witnessed th willing mixers something is apt of Cache Valley League both to happen to one or the other of them game. Neither side was able to score almost any time. during th six Innings Score: Maynard Neiigofi of Tfuwter. who i pedal te Th, T ribas. 3 i heat Imev Garfinkt " last Monday Ft. Touts Nationals 7, LOGAN. April Representative, 4 4 will tackle a little better boy Detroit Americans of Bmlthfleld. Preston. Idaho, and night, Batteries Snerdet and week this he when Clemons; meets Matson Earl have been asked to meet' with bee ball fans and signers of a of the Lies ret ,hll Tom Collins snd Baseler. Armstrong of Fort baseball subscription list of Logan to Jones andwillBattling NTT TORK. April 7. Carlo Scse-11furnish tbe opener. consider th organisation of a Cache Dongles Promoter Downing also said that boxing chamto the .one whfla valley league, similar Chaftie MnGiliis had been do- pion of South America and sparring which existed three year ago, Monof Luis Angel Ftrpo. won a as work the during good man third partner day evening his enforced sbsSence. he was back technical knockout tonight over Tom Many fans arc well pleased that Lo- ing in shape to work again and would McKiernon. the referee ending th gan did not get a berth In Jhe pew probably referee all bouU tomorrow fight In the fifth round after both of state league, aa-- thev feel that (he McKierfton s night. eyes were closed, town Is not In a position to support that class of hall this vear. InterYORK. NEW April 7. AU boxers est In the Northern Utah league, National League May Ask matched for the milk fund benefit at which has existed the last two years new Yankee stadium on Mav 13 has never been as greet as It wo in Review of Case the weir ordered today to - refrain from the old Cache Veiley league. The orin any more- bouts before ganizers are planning bn limiting the 7 CHTC4GO, President John engaging that date. Th order was signed bv player, in the proposed league to lo- A. Heydler of April the National conleague William Muldoon, chairman of th cal boy and In this manner cutting ferred her today with K. M Landis, York state athletic commission. down the overhead. baseball- commtasioner, regarding the New Chairman Muldoon further ruled It la possible that Hyrum of Benton "Rub, cut. must eetabllrh mar also enter Ah league, thus Commissioner Landis recently ruled that all four boxers training quarters in th city bv next making it one of six Instead of four that Benton was eligible in to plav three weeks before ih teams, as had been planned. organlaed baseball after objections Thursday, a hrs act'on had been raised when Ft. Paul pro- matches. bvHethe said recent bout t Grand RECORD SMASHED. prompted to him eel! to Cincinnati th posed n Jchn-eMich , met a .when HONOLULU. April 7. 4By the As- club Mt was alleged that Benton had Rapids, Ne son per sociated Press Llllv Bowmer. knowledge of the 1912 world a aeries boxer named Lohman, draw match called a the men swimming In s tank scandal. ' pointed out that Johuron and at the Punahou school, todav broke President Hevdler refused lo disf,i the world s record in the girls' cuss his conference with Commission- Willard are each to rereue 2j race, .the time being er Landis or to comment on reports their service at the benefit, anl imir 47 seconds. The mark is not of- that eelreral clubs expected to pro- incident such as the one at Grand eftm-- t ficial. os the meet was unsanctioned test games with Cincinnati if Benton Rapids might have an upon the drawing power of ihe mauli. by the A, A. U. played. and hard-hittin- g, Wins Track and y. to g. two-fist- st ninth-innin- site ( runnier., fader lOueliaab.. , City. Mo. sor. Colo Despite i be -- Service. BAN FRANCISCO, to The Tritmat. SACRAMENTO, April 7. Portland -and Sacrament today divided a Batted (or Radge is eighth. Score by tsaiags: th Beaver the taking Terao. 3 to 1. and the ee-o,...0 0 1 0 0 2 1 the ftrt, affair. Tipper 7 to 0. Si. rrsseiiro 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Mor-ph-4r Yellowhorae wa Rvmmsrv. Bob. Oiadhoome. R. particularly effective In the shutout 2. Sekorider. D Uurphv. Hemtrtx, game, allowing but a singla hit. Krrer. Schn-td- -r, kunper. Agnew The scores: Freech 2. In.iM- - pitched Br kite. A br Flf rm tf Saeraaeeto 1 fihcHe.bsck Hodge II I? SIS Ciwdit i PORTLAND. SACRAMENTO, Charge defeat to B H 0 A. vlctorr to fOiclIcchect. IHO.A Site. At hat Off A I ten,? off Hodge 4, 4 2 40Kntf ef off Shelleebuk SI. Hit. hatted off A He. XeWterftfe ... 2 0 3 S'Reanorar.Sb 4 3 0 Bbellenback 0 noae, Rad. Hodge 4 0 10 0lKlli).2b 4 142 12. for Site. 4 She lire hack S. 3 13 UBrown.ef Htrh.rf 4 12 0 reapooatble T. 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TB Pet Faetaraa, Yurinna, Mnllvits. Rr Sacramento . 3 Koehler, ler Beider. 3rrtfie hit UrTn. Fltg terr, Rue 'batted In Hieh. Rrmiatwar. Kldred. Seattle Vfif tBB. Bler. DenHe alara Fitter? te Chadbourne, Vernon . 4 OirH Vella o Rbvrr Rnfcver. ta Cathr, Oakland 4 YHwit Tiaf1 44 Caplrt- - Becker Coumbe, hH, Lake 3 a4 Tomas. Gardner. Seatt'e ... 3 R Murphy, Vernon... 5 8eenttr time 5 Vernon Bodle, I FORT LAND 8ACRAKFATO Kopp, Sacramento ....5 ABOAt BHOA bait 1 lake. Wllholt, ...4 Wolferrf... 4 0 OlRepe If ... 2 2 3 0 4 bait Lake 8 0 2 ftlHeniinr'ar I Rrtder.Rb 4 0 0 1 Pearce, 4 3 0 3 0llH.2b ,. Poele.lb.a-3 12 0 Peters, Bair take 3 0 0 OiRreera.ef . . Htfh.rf ... Jenkins. Salt Lake ...4 4 3 0 4 O'i ecbraa rf 4 0 4 0 MeGaffigan. Creaett.lf Oakland. 3 0 1 llVTolhflts 1b MCati 2b .4 2 4 1 Will, Oakland 4, Jnaee.M... 3 10 I'Robwer u, r 8 O 2 1 Griggs las 2 o 4 OIRaehlerr. Rrier.e. . . . 3 8 3 0 Cos. Portland Angeles. . 4 8wry: The- - first national Interscholastic basketball team ever selected aa the result of a national invitation tournament waa chosen by coaches bringing teams to the national invitation tournament of the University of Chicago, closed here tonight, which beven coaches and numerous officials who have watched the play of forty teams, over thirty of them state champions for the papt week. Joined tonight In picking tne following All America high school team: Right forward Proudfit, Kansas City, Kan. Left forward Douglas, Charleston, South Carolina. Center Oosterbaar, Muskegon, Michigan, Right guard Hogan, Osage, Iowa, left name guard Nelson, Rockford, III. The coaches and officials selected the following for a second team of caliber: Right forward Schmidt, Kansas City. Kan. forward Westport, Kansas Left Center Zuber, Kansas City, Ksn. Right guard F. Van Mstre, Windg Left a guard Vashs voskr. Tilden, rally staged bv the home team, the Vernon Tiger Chicago. men selected are all from teams The the Ban Franciaoo Seals by a score of S to 4 here today. that made a strong bid for the chamThe More: pionship, either going into the finals ler.ee ud Baa FnacUce at Baa Praa and semifinals or ending in the last rise. round before them, and In nearly VBB.N0V SAX rkAxrrsro. every Instance the men Mlected for team were largely rethe sponsible for tbe teams' success. Among the coaches making selecteam were A. tion of the O. Peterson, Sprlngvllle. Utah: J. F. Jacks, Muskegon, iMlch : E. V. Berger, Tilden high, Chicago; C. A. Zimmerman, Walla Walla. Wash ; J. R. Perrv, Osage, Iowa: J. E. Ryan, Windsor, Cok.; H. E. Jemey, Charleston, S. C. Bj Special fr 7. Kansas City champions of Kansss. von the national invitation interscholastic basketball tournament of the University of Chicago here tonight, defeating Rockford, 111., in the finals, 4J to 21. The Kansas City, Kan., team won the game through their greater speed and their extremely fast running attack, sweeping the Rockfotd defenM aside before it had a chance to form. Rockford tried to stem the tide in the second half, but, despite their heavier quintet, were unable to forge to the front. Rockford did not hgv the lead throughout the game. Earlier in the evening Charleston, 3 C., won third place in the tournament, defeating Muskegon, Mich.. 3k to 24, in the consolation game for loeers in the semifinal. Charleston won this game mainly by its superior offensive, being able to break through the Michigan defense almost before it was formed. These four teams, survivors of forty which started in the tournament last Tuesday, had battled in the semifinals in the afternoon, Rockford eliminating Charleston. 4u to 21, while Kansas City defeated Muskegon, 30 to 34. high, Eligibility List to Be De- termined on New Basis in Future Tourneys.' log-ya- rd . 440-ya- . 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