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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,- SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1923. 15 - Were -- Youi'LlLast-eai,'''WitIi In the Fredericks Work With J Bat and in Field Puts Salt Lake Over Victor Candle-ligh-t m OiUiiiT ! Pair of Single Bearer Allowance; Fllnger Young Star Knocks Home Run With Two On Catch -- of Liner in and Makes Shoe-to- p Crisis; Dick McCabe Pitches Steady Ball, Having Only Two Un-r- r favorable Rounds. Seal and Coyotes Win. Calomel ferries. LOB ANGELfS, Cal., May 12. Tar. riaon pitched a remarkable game for the S saver today, breaking the. A ngela winning .treak and loading By srt " 4, Lake Vtrn.n Silt At Lake ft. At Lot Angeles Portland 4. Loo Anode. 0. ..At San Franeloco Soattlo t, San Francisco 2. At Sacraments Oakland 2, Sacra fti.ntn 4. i WUh tha potent aid of Johnny Fred-- " trick., Dick McCabe yeat.rday put th Bom In winners over th. Tiger, It I 4. Th. victory gives th. local th. ad van tax. in th. aerie, again, th. roust being two game, to three yoi of Zion, drive It traa Fredericks's home-rufence that really over th. right-fiewon the gam. for the Bee., and it waa in-f- v n ld OP THE CLUBS. rin ff m s Fren 2 Vernen low-flyi- liner. A Word About Frederick. I. not so much that Frederick, that ball yeeterrlay that atampa good ball plajar- for a on. . swallow doean t make a summer, no one catch doesn't make a bail player as ft In Fredericks' . perform, nc. In practically .very gam. In which he participates. Constantly accumulating proof in supplied of hut extraordinary skill. It Is not too much to nay that Fredericks la the most graceful In the Coast league, and that is Saving a great deal, , for there nr. of the very beat flychaeer la homo the bueinr. right in this circuit, Aa Frederick, gate Into the game more and more, hi. hitting daily grow better. Practically every ball he hits t jsmaahed .qua rely, and, whether n.fe, caught or Drilled, almoet every time he hite the ball It has th poten when It giarta. tiale of a hitter, FredAlthough a not a whit daunted by left erick. It handy itching. Thtw ban amply been peeved In the past, and yesterday there, wae additional substantiation when he drove the ball high up on d the woreboard oft a fllnger. It tin be eald with every foundation of truth that1 Johnny Frederick is the most capable young ball player , who ever stopped into the Coast league froin amateur ranks. 1 McC.fi 1. Effeettvi. nick McCabe pitched a fine game for the Bees. In only two Minings did the Tigers solve hit curve balk from Aede those two rounds the Tiger never came close. lllmer Kieaer, a veteran of tong Vire In the Coast league and for some year attached to th Bait Lake cluh, euirted jbe game for the Ttgern. El- mer had ihe lueala atrangTed and gasp ing for breath tor four tnninga, but in the fifth they broke under h,s guard, and, after ala bit had been J' . Ion . .IIS 16 1ft 16 Smith, 3h. Chad bourne, rt. Locker. .1 Kodle.Tf. Schneider, rf.. Warner, a. .... Rader, gs. ...... (lawyer. 2b, ,,,. R Morphy O'Briea left-ha- left-han- : made off him in thet Inning, he wae relieved by Jim Jolley, a who warn t much of a problem for the -- Be ' -to eoive. Pel. Schneider, who, on ltdey, n tablished a new world t record by making five home runs in a single 17,2222 Ei ' 2141241 ft 6- - 4 4 1 T 1 4 I 4 1 t 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 11 14 12 t 1 1 Total .. Batted for Warner In eighth; eul. grounded Batted for Sawyer In eighth; popped out. Batted for Jolley In ninth; watted. BALT LAJCjC. Att R. H. PO.A E.B.B 1 1 2 th. ..4 .....4 I rredertek. rf. . Bt rand, cf. .... I Wllnolt. If. .... 2 Bheehan, Vttt, 2b. Lewis, If. Leslie, . lb. Peace; M. Peters e. McCabe, p. I 1 I 2 1 4 1 I 1 4 1 I I I I H I I I 1 I i: I I I Hi. l,t 1 ...... I411712 .... 4 rtgbt-eent- ar T til 1M144 i i I f , vt . double-head- Mv mil p ti h for Vernon and rietow Aim UntUt tor Fart Lake. TEXAS LEAGUE- .At Bon Antonio S. Dallas 2. At Col vest on 4, Shreveport , btntn. At HouWon S Port Worth T. ' Beaumont 7, R ithita Fall 1 Sm-- " TB T. 414 a Mil IIU if.. b.... lb.. 4 f OITwembty, rf. Hrl.ll, 4 S 4 IN lined, cf.... Si I Jn4ieHm,2b. 1 as. 4 Imm, t a ,A 4 t SfcftiMwiHr c. Dl jv 1 Crandall, 0 0 I p. p. laryaa, Oarmlt. I II 14 T ntole . 35 -- ei TMU 14 Beidvin jw CikMUU U tHUrd acuro, hjr Jnamg wietb. na -- II 2 4 SIM 1411 ry Lv Hoi HM tGotvio ')Utl4 far for v 2121 4 2 4 ylU: ..STinU oa la? lira .Sf1 Hit Aattlc Log .. .. HHg , 4y Portland JflGTG J I 1 tl 1LJL 1 Brranf Twrahip 'm f$ ' :: , . BwmI. ft on 8, 8trwk ratTgg-Nittf, by Ytrrinfat Bri'ena, BrexH. Meeriftce hit Yerrl- Post,! play Jseaa is fools. Tims' of game-rile- o hour sod rraporaiM Hf (MiHtill - 1 iii j Isstos. ' t f' s, 9 -- May 1. "I am th resuR of th fight, Jack Dempworld sey, champion bOxer, stud tonight. "When Willard la in proper condition he g on of the world's greatest tighten. He la last, he is powerful, and I think he stand al A th top ns for ring meeteg. Flrpo, I do not know him personally. I have never seen him, but hie showing today against McAuliffe indicates 'hat h la smons Ihne uho must bg, considered a comer. wae tired tonights He Dempsey had been in ihe hills all day "I have been on a long hike today, IMnpsey sard. "I am having ihe greatest lime of my life Juet now. Bay. I certainly hale to think about beck into the big burgs, but getting 1 guess thet. I will hV to. -"After tb Shelby tight I hope that th next big ring bout wiM take place at Dempsey CRy. That' Just aa idea of mine maybe you think it a little premature, but Just the sema 1 hops that arrangement i made." DEMPSEY not surprised n CITY. at Wlllard-Johnso- Eastern Utah League to Open Season Today tpeeljl to Tha Yrihsae PRICE, May 12. The baaeball see-s- o tomorrow with Mohrland open at Hiawatha. Kenilworth, at- - Price and Wattle at tiunnyslde. Then is toim frirtto'riu'l'S.lhi'IeJ!!ul1 .!!d , aia President Ray Deming of th Eastern IIUlM league Isaues thia statement,442 "Jack Dempsey has definitely prom .412 lend the Price boys that h will tbrow near tb .871 tha first tall aomawher Plata Sunday, May U.'' . afternoon at Bonneville pork, lb fane will no doubt see Cart Sawyer, the world s greatest baseball comedian. In mraethlng new. Carl makes a practice of putting on some original Muff every Sunday, and today wilt he no exception to th rule. Even ff Cart la need a a pteyer in both games, he will hsve ten or fifteen minutes at hi disposal between games. COLORADO AGGIE WIN. FORT COLLINS, Colo. May 12. The Colorado Agricultural coliege today won th annual triangular track nirei. scoring 7 point to 84. points for the I'niverkity of Wyoming and II for the Colorado School of Mine Davis County League, to Tbs Tribune. KATSVTLLE. May - Special of the three nchsduisd games were flayed this afternoon in the Davis County Baseball league. The local team handed the Moods Cross representatives a defeat. Manseil pitched and Robin caught - for the winner. Hyracuae defeated Centerville on the latter campus by th score of 17 to 6. The batteries were Walker and Cook for- Miller, and Barber. Snilih and Rich for The Centerville. between gum Farmington and - Clear!. eld waa H.-T- wo -l top-hen- Byra-rus- e. t.. r SNABPY FIELDING .. HELPS SEALS OVER By Uftiravral t Service. ns 2. waa generous with hits, but clever fielding held the visitors' score Rhea down. IS BATTLE. I ' SAX PRAYfllKTO. nil as...... Mttekt. c. ... fttor 1 . , A gvw .vs. 'A; A Silts, p. a tbowptgpp 2 4 1 P v A . y -V - V P A ( c V-.v-,, - . - Trials.... to 3 24 HI. Trials. ... xKeusd for Brntokee le aietb. ss Has for Thornes is sislli. tnaiied foe KsiekS le oishtk. fBsfted for Lsfayotte bs sisbth,, fuse tot Knight la lint. 27 I ha tied fas (Tsngb is seveuth. SkNnn for Koehler Ik eicktu Score by tosingv; Osklsnd - i l X v 144 42 Bans , 14 4 1 1 3 4 4 1 1 i D Bret's men to 1 0 0 4 . Bonn . . .a 8 4 4 1 Mils I 4 1 2 3 4 one Neusfflcaa. , rnrber. Romms ry Kopp. Uullirilo, Mrillsnis. Kynn. Inslngv v ' riwagk 7, k; qgtobed FasfisM 21 I redtf to Poof k. . R Vlessiy ble -- fW Prwigk 2. 8trneh out By 1rvufk A. by Kremer 3, by Fisfleld 1, bv teUm Hon 2.' Bases toll Of f 2. eft Prausb 1. off Faeliei I. off Yriivw Harm 1. Rtnlea toss MeGsffigsa 2. finfo kiu Brubaker. Bvt. Knerifle kite WUie. Rnkwrr. Birvorn. Double s'V Msllwiu t Uriilmls. Tims 1 . empire Ixaey and Hits.. tt KmA FsmlL - ' ; o 4 ' O' uv-- Hard'mg (o Spend Two Weeks in Alaskq Region Washington; Msy T:.Preidnt Hardin's vwtt lo AIXk4 durtns HU - Into tbe Trtv hiqs rtot ' this mtmmeg will ternlorjr. The Alaskan phase 4 the trip was discussed with th r snide t. today by Beecetary Hoover,V. who, with - i 4, wlB. ee- xilwcei xpt company .Jum .Afterward . R vu thsA tho peemdenl pirns' to learned Maltol' MUlor T.l. winner of century aod gurtor; Tic Watkins U, broad jumping; bo absent frowr continental c United Upper left Btates about a meniii. The vayago to Hoary Webster, biwakln poi vault record. Center Gian Anderson (white) "U," winner ef 120 and Alaska jrt require f tv or huidli, and Hy Morteason. second place. Bottom row Ale. Hogfma, 820 and mil record breaker: Lunt V and fromeach. and. aacoediag aa firs- at day high Jump; Tounf T, high jump; Theron Jones U, shot put. ent plans, will be eg 4 a passenger, or steamer transport. Th executive plan tp as all exMixanna 115, Ropplef lit. Devil long Virgil Gallops Home th north woHSrn - poeffoa ef Girl 115, Paloma 115, Ann ML 115. Williams Washbwrn cept Alaska, visiting all ef the pmaclpal Mah Jong 115, Georgia May 115, Hiss of government acWith Preakness Prize Fortune Win Chevy Chase Doubles towns inandthecenter 115, Whit Clover U5, Break' area, covered. It is at Cast Call 115. tivity .present (tanned to braver the wtpis Third race, mil and a sixteenth BALTIMORE, Md., May 12. W. J. WASHINGTON, May 12. R. Norris line of the government railroad, s Pequofi 46, Bello Ami 5, gam Lorch Williams SaJmoa'a colt Vigil $4, of Watson aad Philadelphia Knows Me .Who 102, Jakie Hay . won of . the fifteenth renewal GOCC3. 19 OUTLOOK easily ltd, Reoifooa lot. Brand Mt. Chiva Washburn of New York - won the , GRAZING ' , .v th Freaknesa at Pimlico this after- 104. . , Cttevy Ckasw iirrtutkxs tennia doublet Special to Th Trfiraw;. noon ; General Thatcher, th Nevada Fourth race, feur and a half fur- toaraament here this MOAB; Mav if. 1, T Quigley, depafternoon, destock farm's entry, waa second hy a longs Squire Me,Master 104, King uty supervisor of the Lahal aakioaal length, and Rialto, the tohltney-Greenl- Tut log. Brilliant Cast 104, Economist feating Vlnoeat Richards of Yonkem. foreot. who bag been (mkrmr a tour N. ., and M. Fukuda of Japan, of inspection in an togher regioxu ef entry, beat hie stable mate, log, Passport 104, Brick Gold 115. l--L 6, Fifth race, one mil Nassau 114, in xbo finals. Chkckvale, for the show money by that Vw great the reserve; 'report Tho Veteran doubles combination amount of snow hail a length. The time for tb mil Taylor Hay 110, In Memoriam- 110. lx XiU cevering th on their youthful higher altitudes ot tlio nortrt diristan waa 1U and The Wxda 110, Prince Tit Tli 110, Boys staged a come-bac- k Believe Me IlOA, Bright Tomorrow Opponent after dropping tlje first set of the foresL - The eew to the lower winner 351. 40. stake octt-- d the Alley;' Ttorbary Bush, 110A, Calcutta 110, Right On Time and falling behind in the second, in portion hae disappeared, moat of it Zv, Belli Rotter Iick. Piano Bing. Goshawk, 110, Vanishing Bqy 110. Prince UO, which Williams' smashing play largely being absorbed by th oM. , Ihia fine graxtng ci.J ties, fog the Tail Timber, Hobgoblin and Martin- The Clown 115. , acronnted tor the victory. It waa the offiSixth race, , seven furlongs Ma- -, first tournament In which Fukuda has summer months end Golden Rul did not gale also ran. in this played He and Richvourneen 100, Kkeeslx 100, Marjorie cials anticipate an exceptionally facountry. tuft. i left ard reserve several summer vorable season which la th were Maid 1AO, 1(H, openings with Anglum Witron' Bynes R.T. Lady Vlgit eewptod taken advantage of. ' Tall Timber, paid 111 to win, 14 for A stor 10S, Washington 105, Ten Can quickly Earlier to th day WlUiama and Treasurer 106, 105, Pegamis 144, Waxhbur place and 13.7V to show. Th price Rw dlnposed of Manuel and on General Thatcher waa t1 and 14.20, ky Mountain 104. Cherry Tree 104, Jose Alonso,hadmembers WEATHER DATA of last year's Pindar Peel ill. Translate 11L and Rialto 2 9. Davia cup team, 6,4, Seventh race, mil and an eighth Spanish The race was run In the presence at Jilt Lakw CotapersUve wen they 'jtat of on of the biggest crowd ever Slanderer 46, Countess 142, Flying ' City, Hxy 12, HrJ' t 'M seen .at Pimlico.; large delegation Prince 107, Ollie Palmas 107, Opulent Former Seal . 'Arts UlskriY tatny Manager Tewperstura 107, Kremlin 107, Smpleton IK, Wal coming from NwTork Philadelphia in tins most risen 387 sms gmes; highest, Hall nut . 112. 112, 112, Him foo the and Washington historic Showered With Honors 4agrees;degree.; fewest taftt oight wae 4 deWeather cloudy; track Attorney " event. heavy. lowest this month sine 1474 ns, ... 4. . mesa tern arm lore for today 25 degree! BAN FRANCISCO. May 12. Harry wna 65 54 was' normal Xqiiw; 8. Wolverton, manager of the Beattie secnnssiataddegrees, eaetns sues the Rest of tk 1 TURF RESULTS I V ; Bankers League earn f th Pacific CoaM twee ball month is 55 --V sreamutateq and nines 131 lx league formerly manager of the January f degrees, Dry bum temperature a. 4 HuwldUy Is Ih opeitifif ftftmft ef th Bftnk 8m Francisco and Bacramento teams, LEXINGTON RESULTS. ., PI degmes; wee ht tosinxjsrms at Nation.! was accorded a remarkable demon a yesterday th FYret race, 4 ftirlougs My Reverie x niaitye kmotolty tt of hta popularity today before the 4 a. m., m hank. Humps bt th 1aft five won, Bkeexlx seeond. Rapid Day third CopMf took m., S2 per cast, dry ttalb Xempms. ok! rivals, th Fed-ngame between Seattle and San Fran, 4turnn. nx hir ssrm. sun , time, n degirnm wet Time, I 14. Whit Btnr. blaster Helix, year,Reaerve, into the deco. by camp teprt Jonrett, Colonel Baker and Bius fiton of I to t bulb tmuperntnto at won, ,vn time, X4 President William H. of degrrim. also ran. relatim kstaitHtyi tt anew, mt . -The Copper took the lend In the the league presented loMcCarthy the., 32 fmr eeot; dry - bnri temseexlnu -rionond, race, 4 Gray titn. furtongs Oricx first rune off Wolf a diamond ring purchased with hy acorin Ftort Pool third. four inning m., S deg err; wf bulb tempers won, Go Foln sorond. S I it hit KedareJe were r ffhe shut tha 24X4 fan eoatrlbuttoa tnrs at 4 a a,.. Xd degrnm; islsttvx buaM-I- I Grift. Sap. John Time, : 5. flih-euntil the third, when Pitcher collected by the Ban ol Franclxco l:ov. Flax. out y at 4 p. as., 2 per cent. Hagnr. Frosty Roy, Boy Free tgi tattoo Trial fat ;h klao Beati hit one for Hehomer ever tha Chronic!. ' Colonel Gal morn and Cllbowe tweuy-- f cerrterfield fenc ftleo pitched beam andtag it I a. waa son; total far wa escorted to the cen-tWolverton ran. a irond game, but waa yiven poor this month to fiat I 38 ef an lack; nr of tha Third race. 1 mil band a Kewpl jCFNeil ruppnrt hr diamond and by mate. R. Brown. J earn la ted definenr; fas ih'i smaih t date won. Mar Rlonaom second. Fun toe he Jirown and hla where suitcases and other la F. Meyri were tha mart floral picee, .S3 ef tola) tmrttuuiiwr Mere third. Time, J.to, Kinbufn, Dtomed 'for the gifts wore piled up by hie admirer. Janntry 1 atto torb; deta V, 7 Xb tn, tos; sevuma-latewith the while bat. Crpfr also ran, a Jonea same. 1 l good flcimey pitched af MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. Foorth race. 4 furlongs Elha . s. 1 an lark I COPPER. RHKSTt. V wen, Paloma second, lodv KATSVU.LR. 12. Of A WKATHKR Interest flBItrUYATIfvN May A 80 A 4.110 TAKBY Al third. Time. Lady Ma ItanwG. a P. M.. ROI NTAIX TIMK. a e Parte. I dlftft to loeal people to tha announcement rian. Queen Bess. Banola. Queer and Hrawr. efk. ft 191 r.lle.Teri, ft) 4IM ef the marriage of Mies Rylvia Draper w,Tt4 ft ft Leonard. Eventide also ran 4 ft ft ft and Lyman Smith of Bait Lake. The Sir. Wliaoa, 2b, i 1 Audacious mile Fifth race, ftw Uk, ' lift Bman,- - H ftftftft marriage took place Saturday evening. p,. i4 t 0U'Gmrra.M. won, Anna M Humphrey second. Bon H Mi'yot, 2 14 2 May 5, at T o'clock, at the home of DeadHomme third. Time, 51 ... .31111 KormiL If., 1 ft ft ft Yoi) le. th ReV. Elmer I. Goshen o th First lock, Inlted Verde, Firebrand, Beat Muir. Ih.,,. ft 1 KMJffrfinG, e ftftftft Congregational church In tBalt Lake, ran. Pal also 2 ft ft O J Brown, tt 4 119 and wo witnessed Aedttrena rf by only a few close Klxth twee. 4 furlongs Indian Trail ftmith, 2b.... t 1 2 O'Jottam, 4ftft friends, won, John Finn second, Moss Fox Boy to, .. ft ft 2 ft1 Lauber, p..,.. p.,4 Iftftft thirtl. Marvin Mav and Chsttirton Bowiea. g. 2 (I DISCREDITED. .REPORT also ran, but Chatterton wa Uivtuaii-lie- Owen. if. 2 0 1 Oj . 1 is-. . w. IXiNDON, May 12. Th Bulgarian 4, Eacer-nolatt ..Total In miles London I 2X61 Total. ...3324 legation Seventh rare. ...33 4 discredited th re- PffllTft , T(!U2 ' akinct. won. Ben Valet second. Iienc,-In- g Federal Resveft 'ft 1 ft ft ft f ft ft A port of revolutionary disturbances in cUr Joan repp v. ft ft ft efts ('My 2 ft Spray third. Time, 44 Bulgaria. The official ex preened the LftnOr ; . iril J' of Arc. Dernier Sou, Flying Prince the that sptoXow , reported disorder Ito AvftftiCft 2. f. ripftr Bwwary lew Beetle 2, - . and Last Brush also rant were eon fined to Macedonia. M ay era 2. R. Burners MtU mi vUy Ttttla, 2. ef Brm, Camms. internal trouble circulated to Bmwa Vseeraft. Hevift. aftft.t'Mjl Brawe, HgtUk NHhr ENTRIES. LOUISVILLE H naa-- l'. it was said, were toaptasd Itarera. Beetle, 2. Rrtwa, rrfc i. First race, six furlongs Marjoruet Tar Wae Gita K, Itayer. Mnir. f. Hryte by enemies. ; OftlabWM. f, 8 XT. .ftlH klv Brawn B 4, Major Chilton 101, Albert L. 1JI, ?. i Brmn. .. OMta 5JTfW HI to .ooVier' Hxftla ftwra Hite Oft puy i Boyle. WAGE INCREASE ORDERED. PhuDtS ag , Hughe Graham 101. Hysteria 13. ihh IV. - lftea A efT LtiAW ftr-,40 Clear .,,JCourt View 107.' Mag Rodin I0J ftWStrtt; WAfiHlNOTON. May 12, Hnaie tB. A eff imm ft, fttrwrt Cromwell 147, Walk up 107, Cock " . crease of between 16 and 20 par Sent Hnrtmaft .. 7 .orciAv er-MakJ i'itjr . were ordered la th wages of stamen I2f .00 ridir tts.??: yhfij (MXWi JK. Al .murtdy lit, Ajrixt 113.?or Commandff j on shipping board vsanelv today, the ftjfi hmke r Me Meek in Jit, Pnn, Trooper lit, rrtrta &9UAKB1AS WI. the- report of the speos board fvtot-Macting ftRata .; , , Bert 112, pewter 112, La? BHfort i Tto Hnitxnrila writo rinh vostorie 4m. cial committee which was appointed Mj .(hi , T f1. 5 KW u I()7 St Far , pi M; J BroB Mav 2, after several conference with TfHMtinft fh. Mwter Woodmni of liis Wort li aa 1JTr t tat Ives U of the International Womw.' . a played Ogde. The ftcere waa reprearii tat , 2wT, tw ;oaU to none. I'Klo" Yatiowsue , X 1.2,VW;1,H v. 'C" ;V5 a . -- 220-ya- rd -- and -- three-year-o- ld re . J t-- 4. - d-- oee-igh- th f 4--2. ' 1 -- - ' rf M etra-Uo- . il Salt Lake Soccerites Win Easily From Rovers . -3 nt The SaR Lake soccer eleven scored an easy and lopsided vlotodjr over th Wen 8'.d Rover yesterday, 11 to I. The) Rover squad wa somewhat weakened, not being abis lo put their beat men in the field, and played With only ten mss In ihe ft rut hsif. The condition of the field also pul them off roneidembly. Halt ladr played with ten men In the first half and were minus Clapham. Prime and Fbnpmsn. Bum iiul R. Tur- . Vtlle pubstltuling. After about live minute of play Turvttle put one through from tb left win, placing 11 Just under th crossbar and out of the goalie a reach. F. Wilkin followed with on more as did Turvtllo, in h tire half. goad, The second half aaw htxh teams with eleven men In th Reid, sod tb ball was in the Rovers' half of the field most of th time. Chapman and Wilkin Scored tour goals in- - ihe second half and the RorAm' defense wa aimoat helpless being hard pressed all the time. Walter Andrew ac'ed a referee. Seorera: Wilkin J, Chapman 4. 2. Goals Tur-vU- le , ri II - Lon-grid- X ' Ilf 1 J, d. -- . t 1 .woir Three-baa- e bt-m- ' 3- . . St-Jf-f- . .... lt , , D in V A-- h' s- ,1 F .1 sl . 4'KUIow. p, 4 2 4 ... 4444 3b. 2 4 3 Gsnlnee, - to. r lb... 40MII I SKIIduff, 2b,,. 20 4 4 Frans, 3b ...3341 Khyns, as.. 48 32 Rtaisge, 3b.. 14 11 Yells, e. 12 8 0 2 2 4 fi r B.H0.A. B.IOA. lane. If.... 3 0 0 0renptou. If. Johann, If.. 4!12 1Vlla. rf. .. 3114 Bekwnr, rf.. 4 4 10 Mutllgtm, 8b. 4 2 12 Stored, ef.... 3 I 2 SlHeaitryx. rf.. 111 Ovr. , -- BAN FRANCISCO. May 12. the Seals trimmed the Blwaahes today, 2 248 114 DEMPSEY PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO JESS elby, dTret-tT- j ,Ilmplras Seeker aad Tsana. Wild Heavee and Sack The Bee took three in tkh seventh. Winning and toeing pi taker yesterVut opened with a doublet advanced day: eat Fredericks s Infield out and scored At Bait Lake: McCabe. Balt Lake, on Strand single to right. Lewis bit winner: Rieger, Vernon, loser. lo center, putting Strand on'third. At Barramento: Trough, Barra- whence he scored on l.eslle e Infield memo. . winner; Kremer, Oakland, out. A double by Pearce brought in loser. Lewie. At Loe Angelee: Yarrtson. Portland, The Tirerv got two scratch hits In winner; Crandall, Los Angelee, loser. the fourth and on each In the sitth At Ban Francises: Shea, Ban Franand seventh. cisco, winner; Gardner. Beattie, loser, in the eighth they got four bite In ' 4 row, counting their last pair of ' Th cluh thi weak will play a tallies. Almoet without exception the follows bvt'.ere who got those hits struck th Ban Francisco at Balt lake. belt with the end of their bate. The Vernon at Sacramento. hitters were Chad bourne. Locker, ' Portland at Oakland. - Bodie-an- d Behnetder,- - th first--tw- o Beattie at Lo Angr'et. named scoring.- - High went in to bat , for Warner and hit to lslie, who Overnight guaese at tndavs pitchbattoe4forto MeCabe. Rod Murphy, For Bcheilenback Vernon, and ing; Sawyer, popped to Vilt. ting May: for Balt lake, Gould and Pffiett A Great Catcd. i , or Bingleton. Pfllette arrived yesterTVebnV Murphy then drove a day aa per achrdui. liner into right It looked like Sure safety, but Fredericks came a. of Ihe clubs at th ' tearing in end grabbed It. It wa a doThe ofstanding the sixth week of th 121 great catch, graceful and easy? but schedule; Hie way in which Frederick handled PC. the chance made It appear just an .40 rfllnary bit of a days work. .40 Ae Bodie was on third and Rchnelder .242 m second at th time, the catch pre.21? vented at least two tallies and a pos-4- bl rd all-st- ar AYGELHL A.H.O.A. BUDDY MOSES AGAIN BEAT OAKS f ' , rally, The Pees collected three mare In the Ifhth. With one cut. Bheehan doubled ' fo renter and advanced on a wild "ritrlt tie rrored on VttF single. Frederick planted the ball against the for two bases, scoring Pitt, and Johnny came In on Btrand a 1 1 to renter. McCahe struck ' out Bmlti and unoker In the ninth The rluhe will close the series with this afternoon, the firri game beginning at 1 S o'clock. Indications lire that Behellenbsck sad in Now York Yankee n tedium packed thia eiemoon to eee five pairs of the bennJrt. of iMevywret(iu fcaUto-fo- r Nr York milk fund, and, incidental Matte stars. Th milk fund cams out of th fuels nearly. 2344, (hk) ahead. The PugilMs who derived the greatest benefit were Jess WlHard, former world's champion, .who started his second ere of title aspirations with a technical knockout of Floyd John-eo- n In th eleventh round, and Luis Angel Finpo, the Argentinian giant, who climbed notch nearer a match with Cbamrion Jack Dempsey by stretching Jack lfcAuIiff ir on 'the canvas lor th final count In tha third , round. Tax Rickard, who promoted the card of live bent, announced tonight th total paid attendance was approximately 4.1,040, and th gats receipt ' 2124.404. Including proud holder af complimentary tickets, newspaper men, th police guard and a small army of ushers, mors than 42,44 persona saw the performance. It waa by far the greatest fight crowd New York aver had assn, and wa recced in the annals ef th sport only to that which saw tha 'Dvmpsey-C- a. Psatiar affair at Jersey City an audience that totaled mors than MM It wa a metropolitan omwd, numbering among tts rank prominent figure of both sexes, as well aa snort' celebrities and thou.wmds upon Ibouaands of "Just folk." And in the mam It was an impartial crowd, ready to sheer anybody s good performance. rf.... Sb. . High. rto-latk- , two-bas- er ?! Iha-Dae-y WILLARD ELATED OVER TRIUMPH 1 aide. lrc ftuombltd mr itself into the 11..J 1141 Peel. (IrwwsU, If. 4 2 2 Sihrlgg. Peal. iy IT Me-Cb- e. -- OTTW YORK. Mav 13. (Bj? the An- .1 Ph 'ifraKtsm fight crowd 108 I FOOTBATH. Adi 0.A.I Writer, cf . 4 0 llUi-fabMrt'aaa. 2b. 14 11! MrAaley, Barney 1 Kiprkle. Duals ...31 24 II totals". ...3227 13 Balled for fijaip lx foarth. ; . Score by losings: Hit 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 4- -11 Bex Ills , Salt lake 4- -2 4 linns ... ...4 4 0 2 4 11 4 4 4 4 1 4 2 2 Rune HU 1 1 4 4 4 4 2 1 4- -4 17 1 4 1 1 2 4 4 4 Pile rennet sco Ssx nummary : Home run Faodericka 1 Hnxs 1 3 0 Two-bas- e 1 nltn Bodle, Bawyer. Btrtnd, O 0 1 4 Hits 0 Kredenck Runs Kldred. Ritchie, fewp Pearce. Vltt. Bheehan, Samwsry; Runs batted In Bodie, IchneldaC. NBWTCmK, May 12 B the ion. Vnlla. Rhrv, Krrov gMred. Rons re-pvnelkls for lisrdnvr X Bhen 2 ttmek Bawyor, Vltt t, Fredericks 4, Btrend 2, A snorts ted Press.? Jose Willard. fistic aomebMk, showed th XM Bv Rhen 2. by CxMaer 4. Bn n Pearce, McCabe. Thrown out stealing in the drrm-tag-roo- tolls OH Rhea 2 off Gardner 2. Wit elation ef a Smith, Pearce, Strand. Struck e, 1. Rieger . Jolley J. pttrk Rhen. Twotos Bases Jells. his oooquast of after Floyd Sacrifice hit Valla. Barney, Rhyne. Poo-S- I on balls McCabe I. Wild pltchei Johnson. . plays Ilrr to Ham me to Johnston; 2. Jollev Hit with "I think I proved thnt I'm mft 0 pitched ball to Klhlnff to Blllnon. Time I honr Peers by Jolley. Fir rune, hit old. pngirtntienJIy, as thSy thought." 44 mlnules. I mptren Finney and off Rieger, 22 at bet In 4 1- -4 Innings, declared th big Kansan, who had sad Heard on. out In fifth, 2 out, second base occuhardly a scratch on hi head or body McCabe foe Rune from Johnoon'e punching. pied. reepnneiMe 4. Double play , Jailer 4. Johnson fought as game a battle AND Rj,grlo shoe nan. Charge oeieat to as any man I ever was ap Agsrnat." Pelere First baa en errors Bolt continued Jem, "but I never wa in Rieger. Lake J, Vernen L Left on base danger. I purposely held bark In the Vernon I. Bait Lake 4. empires early rounds, smiting for my chance, By I'siwmnl Berries. Byron and Ward. Time of ga me, for I baaw I ceuid finish him before hoar 22 minute. BACUAMENTO, Cal.; th limit. May 12.' "I nerer wxs in better oomirtlbn fhsn Ruddy R Vn. - veteran. an d Chief Moses Tallow Horae, newcomer; won I am right now. I'm ready to fight Ihe gam- - for th Botona today, Flrpo or anyone else to prove that I th halt fifth straight victory this week, am entitled to return match with a of 4 to 2. score by Dempsey. I'm more confident now than In Ryan stepped up to Ihe plait ever that I'E reuata th crown I lost the seventh to him four years ago." Jhen the Coyotes' were behind and knocked out a donble that I foaaht th boat I ooud." Johrwon said, crestfallen by hta defeat, but not brought in Moil witsI and McOtonl. RAFRAMBNTn. OAgLAXf). discouraged.,! '"Ha waa too big for me, - B 11,0. A. 3 H 4.1.1 that's ail.' 2 Ron. If 4 13 MrGflgan.Sb Ftrpe. tb "silent man of the ring." Wllie.rf...., 2 4 44Rkvrr 3b...v 8t 4I 11 t8 took hla 11set laurels with th dis- Fenner 3 4 2 4 Hlltn.2b. .. ., 4 2 4 2 play af outward taeitumtty that has Fa tore. rf.,.. 4 2 4 4 KvekUer.... If 7 1 SI marked hla previous eon duct. He re- Lafayette.lb 4 4 14 I Uoehrtn.rf . .. 44 10 ceived kts congratulation with but Bmbsker.Sb. 3 3 4 i MeUwits lb.. 4 1141 Itttl comment, while bis defeated an- Bkker.r 4 I 4 4 Brswa.r 4 4 4 4 tagonist, MeAnliffe, confined bis poet-batt- le Smith....,. 4 41 PUrGIsnisss.. 2 112 remarks to a laconic admiaslon greaser. . IPimS.l xTtoaaat. . , 1 1 4iBrss that Uw South American wag the nJnenma.cf. 1 . . . 44 toughest boxer and hardest hitter he tAristl.lk... 11 4 SFnfleM.a. 4 444 SYellewHem. had ever encountered. K Sssdrtona.e. .. 44 3 sight . 1 t 4 4 fRsdsrss .... ..42 U Keore by tnninga: Vernon ltune .... .;,f Total game, continued h! sticking yeater-dv- r. He waa credited with feur hit. Three of them were scratches, bat ;hey were hits just the same. Off. Tiger Start Th Tiger got one-ha-lt their run Hv th fourth inning, when they put over a pair Bodle started it with a fence and toubie to the scored on Schneiders hit to right. After Werner retirement. Sawyer drove a double to left. The Bros had made only three hits off Rieger up to the iifth. l that inning the Bees scored five runs, three of them being due to Fredericks's alam over the rtaht-nei- d fence, with two on. The Inning opened with n scratch hit to second by Pearce. Peters sent one to left and Walter went to third. McCabe shot one through the diamond, scoring Pearce.- - Bheehan forced Peters going to third. Vltt knocked the ball into right, scoring Lake Peters. The hit wa held to a single 4 through a great play by Chad bourne. t The aeries stand i. Vernon won 2, Balt Lake won S. dehnny Puts ft Over. Oakland won 4, Sacramento won I, Then Frederick knocked it over, Portland won 1. Lot Angeles won J, scoring Bheehan and Vttt, Strand into center and I postponed. knocked a Beattie won 7. 8a Francisco won 4. Jolley relieved Rieger aad retired the tr r n lieaver pitcher. -- 4 ft rrt wmss , FIGHTS NET MILK , FUND $300,000 261 1 TPe A "ir2i' ..., 4 to,, ...... ...... A1 Gorman, lb. I. Murphy, Rieger, p. Jolley, p. High .. s twenty-seve- Yarrtson in the nine innings. A tingle by Baldwin and another single by Hood were the total bits oil the - Lr- - Johnny Frederleka gait Twice young outfielder, who yeoter-du- y won for the Bee with a homer in the fifth with fwo on, and later saved the game 'with o 4 422 thrilling shoe-to- p 0 221 .644 catch In a crlaie In the eighth. 4, ' -- .v - 7 -VERNON. AB. R. U. PO.A.E.8 B or er 01 Ir Si.. S 4 Of. Portland si 2 2! O' ait L.k. u. ' 4!ft rt1 2II 41 41 00 412114 Seattle 0 0, 21.. 21 2 01 0 01 XL. 2.10 Le. A. Si tl ft 2 ..lift 2 O.klind ft QRS-rBE- - - saved it. f Till, young man from nut the Oregon mist ha. been graduated from the 'promising" class. H. la a. finished a ball player ..anybody care end be- every day, It 1. doubtful if any other nuifl.lder In the league could have mat), that catch in th. eighth Inning, We are led to thia conciu.lon through a , good many year.' observation I outfielders'' behavior on 0j Only HELENA. MenU May U. Prcg-Uni- ty to Canada, ahd tb anticipated premne of booUeggsrx engngod m ikx illicit disposal ' of Uqijnr at Bbsiby. Moot., on july 'L, when Gibbons fight is scheduled, ha caused Ad'dlaoa K. Lusk; foderal prohlbitica director for Montana. Ur prepare fog' increased forces b gnrs ffquov . . i. ' Diin a statement rector Xomk sere: Jesjed Rodey, - ' The Mo Una dim-toixax 'already mada hi plana io meet ttov conUi-tiothat Wilt arise aL tb lima of the prixe light at Hbelhy en July 4. Divlstoaal Chief Carl Jobaoen of Beattie ha premised-heigta the ext mi ' of his entire I ere mrvU Washington will br ashed th local tOvugina force with at least fweire mow, which will make approximately ihfrty-fl-- v men at tha disposal of tha dtrooter. It is believed that such a fores of awa. properly directed, should peenra sxcrHent resuite." sf q roaentative Siafrtbe American - igmn boxing club, Toole ammty post No. American Legien, the, 'state land department today rfecapw a lease upon 440 acre of 'state land lying SftfitTieagr "W lire Yownsitr upon which wi b erected the arena for the DenjJtorY Gibbon , fight. v' The land to rented by- - the state for a 'period of one year from May II. 1823. for Rraai og fiureoeea. Th rental th Iras shews. price is Thin land ,tcw directly soutlxestat of Bbeihy, ita corner nearest to the town being about a quarter of a tnile south ' eaot-- bf th towasile.vanii tt to trav, arsed hy the tine w a tailaood runfront Great Phils V Shelby. ning 80 king aa the pnpwf Dempsey-Gibbofight Is conducted within th law, Attorney General W. D, Rankin will not- - attempt to interfere- - with it, he announced- today. Governor Joseph M, tHxon is out of the city, but he is understood to have told a delegation from Shelbv that he wilt leave th entire matter In the hands of the attorney general, law-- la as long "The Montana a It Is. broad, fight said Attorney Oen-er- . Rankin. fifteen-roun- d "It specifically feralttr contents with gioree in a ring which must measure- net . lene than Jx24 feet.- .There VI othet very rigid provlsioita but.thh law. is as apecific lit. granting f he right to Ifi Jfcntsna unhold these rented der aeetriettons. jOpbequently. a attorney general, "t'eanuot hurfer with the Deinprey-Cf- l horns contest If they conduct xk According 40 law." NEW TORE, May Vice Pres! dent 'Noble of- - the Harviman National bank, ,R was announced Ibis afternoon. would Serve as sole arbitrator of aay difference --that might aria as to the terms of Hha Dempy-Ci.: bona Contract. 4 to 0. batters faced the game for Portland, STANDING Force of 33 Men Mustered tci Curtail Operations of Bootleggers. |