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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1923, 13 Y THE GUMPS OU ''RMW VS Nous. ko VEMLT S&L 'So- fttrtu. MSr w w 'C0 WOv)S- USH6 ANUN0 TV OF - - OT NOVift XCAJCHtt VUA rest tvt MVQUtOtS' H TMnmt nw VH - mtOVM tH ON NS UaVT V , INDIANS IN OPENER ' . J CIJJVKCAND. Eddift May Rommel held Cleveland to six hits, half of which went to Jamieson, to- day, and the Philadelphia Athletics won the first game of the series, 4 to 0 Coveleekle pitched ball until an error by Sewell putgreat him In a bole Welch hit a homer into the stands in the eighth. left-fie- ld . Bcw York , i teFlod . .. Philadelphia Detroit . . St , Waahmrtoa , PHILADELPHIA l CLEVELAND B H O Al BHOA Mattbewef. A 2 4 0 Jamlnoe if . 6 2 4ft A 0 3 DykcMfe 2JWamby,2b .. 4 0 10 . . 4 13 l8paakcr cf . . 4 18 0 Prttet,e Huosrr.lb ., 4 012 0! Browner, lb.. e 3 0 Is! 0 4 3 0 OIKubbis it wekh.rf 4 11 Galloway, wi.. 4 3 3 4 Sewell ad, s a 2 0 13 UcGowaa If. 4 18 OjLotska, 4 0 18 RicondaAb . 4 0 1 IJliyatt.c 4 1 A 1 . 4 3 0 A Coreleakia p. 2 0 0 2 Rotnmei.p ... Boatot At St Tnis New Tort 4. 8t 'Ijooi 1 At Cleveland Ulcreland 0 Philadelphia At Chicago Washing ua Chicago game pootpoQed rain At Detroit gam poet ponod, rain. .... SortM p. . . Smitb.p .. . Gardner ... J Sohodnla. at Chicago. at St. Louis Today fOomieUy. GOOP Wvwv 'XWV'X MOD 000 1 10 00 ... 100 Totsls M 10 27 IS BstteO for lfortun fat the seventh, t Betted Bor Smith in the ninth. 0 SMOtS Fvsvt NStO VS ATOMIC. MORE EOS IN SHtWC SVO0O- -. YU. COME OF AHP GWt SWEM A LOT OF HOOK'S AFTER. VSAME AU. A MOTHER. FV5H VJWV, HAVE ' KHVi l - - OF Sikis Ambition OSS. FSROOOUSl FVSH A 0O$ Become Tamer of Cub Lion Jolted ,5i With the Amateurs CITY AMATEUR 3b 8 Jack Scott, in Fine Form, Tames the Pirate Crew In Approved Style. XATXOVAX LEAGUE. Wo. 19 18 . la aa.l213 11 Philadelphia gits. Twftordsys At Wsr York Plttsimry 2. Nrw York 3. At Brooklyn Chkrsgo Z, Brook Ira 6. At Philsdripbls Cisehuuiti'PhiUdelpblft fSBM postponed, nlA. At Boston Bt. Louis 0, Boston 7. LEAGUE. ... 4320 1 .00020000 .OOSOOSllO 0000000 SheA, Be. ell Corolla, Plus Ultra, Sweet BouI quet ami Ben Bolt also ran Second race four sad a half furlongs Peat, Won, Pe,y 0 , second Pntay It , third, lime, 64 1 3 Quota, Mary Luyuuc, and Georgia May alaa rag. Third race --one mile aod a quarter The Wit, woa. Kartnre second. Walnut Hall, third, flaw 2 li Attorney and Jet- - TURF RESULTS StreveU-Faterso- 3 save a magnificent performance In the qualifying round fof the y He tprofsaaional. golf tournament. mads a new reoord for th Heading LOtnsrVTLLE BlPPitTnL coares by turning In a score of 7, Fhnt mco, nix furlempi UDy U OS, which made his total 133 for tbs WbiUenflwr 108, My Valet 103, thirty-si- x boles, the first eighteen of n lady 100. WirwiHm.ro. loo, Kloenrlcrn which vers played Tuesday 108, Klrkwoood therefore is leading the Stump Jr 108, Gorot of Honor lOS Socoad eaco, Soar and a half fnrtoeito thirty-tw- o prof cartons la who have which Sqalre McNantern 115 Ooruftower 115, Flax. qualified for the competition 114. Dowry U6, Aaaph US Krinhna 116, heglna tomorrow Walter Hagen, with Kin iiorttt It J15, Moorflrld 116 ghofo 147, and Gene Sarasen, with 151, also T B 113, Jordan 116. Bob Cnblll 114, have qualified, but Charles Gtoffner'u U8 was three strokes too many to let Third race nix fsrkmxo Punta Cord. him In for the play S, Romping Mary 98 Buckwheat 103, Mar The sensation of today wa the first gnrrt Wore 103 Little Hop 103, R. L. failure of Ted Ray in twenty-fiv- e Clarke 100. Ruetem 108 to survive tbs qualifying round. years Foortb race, wrrn f r Ion ge-- TVC rx 1 ! 94, The Arnaud Masse), also Frenchman, Goldrn Croat OA VaalibiDg Boy 90, Re Good 100, latbrop 101 Marjorie Haynes 102 Tea failed to get in 11 3 B.H-OA- , j (, , 3. v ..000004 10000000 M 00020230 Frlsrh, Gceeh, Sommsry: JUme-OrlMeuse i. Yoong, Kelly 2. O'CaouD. Errartr mh, Frisch. Tierney, Twuts GriauB. Beset, M easel Sacrifice hit Mor-rie- Don 2, MsrmnviUe, Snyder. Yeemg. on b es bi play Grob to Frisch. Bases on ball New York 7, Pittsburg ft Off KorrUoa 2, off 8eott 2 off Kona 1 Strode oat By Scott A Rita Off Ifor fa 1 risen 8 limrngEOfyTCnBB Hit y pitcher By Scott 1 (Oarev) Passed ball Gooch. Losing pitcher Her rime Umpires Mem sad Hart. .Tim 1 hour and 30 minutes. ift ia7 CI Mild as ....a May Momliig and as - fiwrant rTXJ the man who - smoke freely ' JL (and there are d lot of him these days) we say, simply. Try Mozarts for aweek and watch. ' In Mozart you have an uncommonly mild dtfarofHavara fra granceieautilully made. Ow HOMER BY BRAVE BEATS CARDINALS 16. fiouthworths BOSTON, Map homo run oa firm mao up In tfiu last of tb fourteentb enabted Bouton to defeat 8L Ixniia, 7 to t, today. In the thirteenth hie diving catch ef Bottomley's drive reautted in a double piay. Boston had the bases full, with nohe out. In the eleventh when Bouckel's drive was speared by Freigau, who threw to Bottomley, doubling 8rathworih. Bottomley then, threw to Stock et third before CruUe, running for Fillingtm, could return, comefieting a triple play. Boston made six runs In the seventh off Boak. Thereafter Barfoot pitched well Marqtiard weakened In the eight and ninth. Toporcer made four error I BOSTON. BT. LOftlt BHOA BHOA A 7 1 A 0 0 .. 0 Powell, If ef. Blades, Smith. If .. 2 0 001 South worth rf S 3 2 A A 1 2 1 . 8b 2 . 6 OIBoeekel, t rf Mn. Flack, rf . ..10 1 OIMrlnnu lb Toporror, 2b Bottomley, lb Stock, Sb Mvem, cf Freiitnu. m . Clcmoea C. . . Dyer , t McCurdy, Dook, p 6 3 S OlFellx. 7 if, 2101iFord, 2b ..731 ... 3 m 1 OjDhetL e 7 1 A 7 Morqnnrd. A i A 0 Ptitaogun, OftCmino 2 0 2 01 Benton. 3 0 0 10 0 4 2 0 0 2 .000 6Kpf, . . .. , 52 1ft 42 14 Totslt .57 lS3ft 21 TbtiHi fUa for Clraioa la ifhfh. t Patted for Dok iff ibta IRu for FiUlafiari ta oteveat, fNoae oat wba fftaaiitf run amrod 001 GOO 023 000 000 St Loots .000 ttKf 000 ON) 017 Botaa . fUaftea. Natta, Toporrrr, Bans gemmaryA Bottom!. Stock, Frviaa, PowcU 0uatb-"wort- h 2. BocckL Fnilx. Kopa, ONriL Error Toporror 4, Mrm, PowcU. Kopf 2 Tw-b- a kt t Soatbworth. Tint bos hits OlcmoBO Rbo rna Sonth Bottomley worth. Sacrifice hit llyCTa. DooWe pUa Frclfaa to Bottomley; Stock t Toporcer ta Bottom! 2l ; Toporcer to Fmlflran t Bottom le Bouthwarth to Melonia Triple to Slock. 1ft Frctau to Bottom! pLay aa baaew- - Bt. Lenta is, Boatoa 10, Baar on ball Off Doak 2, f Barfoot 1. off Marquard 2 off FilUncinr 1, Struck oat By Desk 4. bv Barfoot 1, by Marquatd S, Hit Off by ruitaflai 2, by Bcatoa Doak U la Y iaainfa. off Barfoot 4 la 0 form oat ta fourteenth) UukiAfa ff 12 fo 0 las lay faoao ot ta ninth), off tflltafftia 2 la ft Inaloca off Beotoa 'Hit by pitcher By Bar I 4a 0 footer FUii&fiml foot Wtenlaf pitcher Ben-to- n Barfoot. Ijoahatr pitch Umpire McCormick and Dor. Thao 2 bean aad 58 minntea. - DODGERS TAKE FINAL CUB CLASH N. Y. May 1 it three Sift of four with Chicago todav, winning by 1 to 2. The Dodgers bunched two doubles with a batter bit, a puss, a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly off Dumovich In the first inning, driving the Cub pitcher off the mound. Two more tingles off Oidwrn In th same Inning netted the Docgers four run all told. Nets led the assault on two pitcher BROOICLTN, Brooklyn mad 2-- a Kirkwood Turn in New Low Record on Heading Links Gor-bu- Todsyg ftohsdsU. Two-bai- e 2 pounds. Decision in ' Mill in St Paul, Minn. 02 SCHEDULE. Btttabsrg st Boston. Bt Loois st Brooklyn. Score by Evening DMalon. Thursday n Ciadhaatl st Now York. vs. Schramm 6 Cievdand .. .0 Chicago st Philadelphia. O 0 Johnson Philadelphia at foreland. Umpire,- Osborne. Municipal No. 1 Buna Matthews, Summary NEW YOKEL May 1 The New vs E3ectnc Interm fountain Salt 8T IiOUIS, Mo , May 16. New W.irh 2. Rommel Errors Dykes, Perkins, Mrtlew- sn, Rommel, Sewell, Intake York Giants took' the odd gm4&pfn-Pfttebur- g York rallied In the sixth innl.ng, overhits Lake Telegram. I Side Don Perkins. Kast Rommel, run Home mplre, an 2. Speaker 6 to coming early lead, and defeated Jack Scott todayr Stolen base HcOowas. Sait Dake Tribune vs Capital ElecRt. Louta 4 to 1, in the flret game of Welch Sacrifice was in great form and let the Pirates hits Warn by. Sewell. Double Pier Komioci tric Use eajttff between the two Aeam to Perkins to Hauser 2 on Left bases down with lour hits, which he kept Umpire, Barber, Municipal (NO. Hoyt held the loeala to four hits B rierolsod 11 Basra oe ball. Meusel drove 1ft two runs with a Philadelphia well scattered. Off Rommel 2. Hits Off Covelesklc 7 double TME TEAMS. STAN0ING la 6 Inn logs, off Horton 2 In 1 In only one inning, the fifth, did in NEW YORK trr Long 108, atari . off Smith 1 la 2 lasings struck out Washington 103, Prlnca Til Til Pittsburg look dangerous, when they Can . BUOAi Braokbolt 107 By Rommel 2 by Ooreleskle S the scorn with two runs on a 108Fifth Losing tied Witt.ef ... o . t Oj Tobhi.rf 1 0 one mile Everhart 96 Try Coveleskfe race, Dltocen and pitcher Umpires on double by Grimm, Gooch's base Dnifl.3t lor 101, Pravtn 08 who Knows Mo Rock If . .. 4 0 3 0 Jacobs im,cf.. 4 8 8 0 halUa. Thu or game 1 hour 44 urinate baUa, Morrison s sacrifice, Maran-vLU- e 101, Hay Maid 103 Chacolet 104, Lanloa Aaghun m sacrifice fly and Cany's single 41U0 Williams, if . 4 3 10 Pipp.lb 108 By Gosh 110, Billy Star Its MEW YORK. Mrueel.rf , . 4 11 OtMcMinae.lfc . 4 I 10 1 Yale Polo Team Wins PITTSBURG. Sixth Taco, four and a half furlong e 01 B 9 OJl BH.OA Swift Water 108 Florence W ins Srhang ... 4 3 4 Severeid e , . 4 0 0 3 Quota T4aid A..., 4 0 2 5 Rohertaoo.lb, 3 0 2 4 8 0 10 Biacnft, ss. 4 0 11 How 106 Fined From Princeton The American Railway Express and Miiwrinkai 108, Haymartet 108 Queen Wrott aa . , . 4 0 13 Gerber m . . 8 03 2 cf 7. I 1 t 1 Grab. 3b ...4111 Charming Furor Cmry, IWt, Up Stage 108 Verbena 108, Mountain States teams Btgb, If . 8 0 2 0 Frisch, 2b Telephone 8 0 4 0 3 0 1 21 Vtngilder.p.. 2014 Politician 108 Charlotta ' B. 108, FORT HAMILTON. N T.. May J6 4 14 0 Pretty played six innings to a scoreless tie Rsiehsut, rf. 3 0 10 Mens!, If . 0 0 0 0 jPreett p TIL Banter Bonnet 111 YnJe won the 1 0 0 intercollegiate polo 'on the East &ide high grounds. A Tierney, 2b 4 0 0 7 Yeung, rf... 3 2 10 April (nfarat Seventh raw, one ffllle. oud a aiiteentb duel C. between Crow and Bulthe 4 lb. General 3b . championship great Kelly, pitching 414 Treyimr, 1J 9 0 l fScbalt It eel foot 97, Peggy ,C 102, V a Ik up 102, lard trophy representing it in the for the Express and A Hansen for Orton, lb .. 4 212 0 OOoatt!, ef. 8 12 0 Debooero 107, Krerolfn 107, Dancing Spray c .. 3 2 6 0 22 6 27 1(1 Gooch, e. . 3 0 2 0 Snyder MSI. Totals .. 22 4 27 14 finat game or the 1923 tournament the Telephone the game ended 107, Dua 112, Whlrlln 112, Trooper 6 . .. 4 on 2 0 0 0 12 the Fort Hamilton field Crow allowed but three hits and. Momsas, p. Scott, p Batied for Vsngilder (a tto seventh, today 112 from the Princeton four, 12 to 3 W struck out nine Hansen allowed five 10 0 0 tBatted for Pruett In the ninth, Weather truck cloudy; heavy p0 0 0 Kans, 0 K. Nulr, Yale hack, was slightly in- hits and struck out six hew York 0ft ft 41 jured Bt Louie ... in the sixth chukker when his The fielding of Frederickson, secUmSVTLLE BES1TLTS. 32 10 37 8 Tots Is . 2$ 4 24 11 Totals Buna Witt, (tammary Duns. Plpp, mount stopped suddenly, throning the ond baseman for the Express team, Bstted fur Marrlsoe in serenthu Flrot race, otx and a half fur Ion go HadM easel, Tobin Errors fccott. Poster. TNro-- player over Its head. was of a high order. $ 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 02 rian. won: Giya errand, Colonel Baker, Plttsbsrg Nw Turk .... third , Time, 1 22 .Nraetta, Bobble Washington New Tort Boatoa at Detroit with the first puneft, the refers stopping the bout after Dennis hit the floor. It was the second knockout scored In Chicago sines tbs resumption of boxing under the protection of Glaser and .bettnla tfZei V3 Champ Given Newspaper uei, ill Brooklyn 12 Alt 0 A a.... 3000 Hours of Solid Comfort 4 3 2iKwUTiler, , lb ftfMriarren, 3b. sain also raa I Prenrh, m , 3 13ft Beathenta, rf Fourth race, four iad a half fnrVmge c .. A 0 7 2 Teeter Doctor., won King Tat, aeeoad, O'Parvell,. e. 3 1 3 lITaylor Dtnaerich. p. 0 0ft 0 Utckennaa. 3. third 65 p A 00 2 Thme, Meadow 1 Osborn, p , 3 0 2 Lawn, Orlox aad Ballot Braoh a loo ran Ten-RounHUUeyhaa , t I 0 0 0 KifU. d race, arrea farioagw Bhmooiu Time, wonTiptoo lna. aocoad. Alice Btaa Gown, Totals . S3 7 2A 1S Totals 3A IS 27 16 thtad 1 6 CoriTW. Palrubs. Mlaa Batted for Osborne la- - ninth bs and Dtjat Flower aleo roa. Uhtcntm Sixth race, one mils and a atxtrfctb A 1 . 0 0 0 0 2 1 Brooklyn Oilman, won, Pnmpa, arcond, Klubttrit, Boa- s- Priberg Miller, Ram 2, third. Time. Summary Yoehiml alao ran. 1J6 Mr-Johmstott. Bailey, Wheat 2, Pounder. race Seventh ana mile Untried, won; COUSKUM, ChlcagtyMay 16. CBy Johnston Two Preoch (tnnthan, P Mary Flower Shop, Gardaer, rncond; bss hMs OfrJTii, Wbett, IVamir. third. the Associated Presa.1 Gene Tunney, Time. 1 AS Feruandea, Marjorst Born ran Ness. hit ftcrtfk BsiWy. American Ught heavyweight chamDotibl pi y Joimsfnn to Pronrh to fsoralrr aad Mildred Bath alee raa. n bsscs Ohicsfo R Brooklyn 7 Bw . pion, had shade the better of Jimmy bsMs Off Dumovich 1, off Osborn 2, .731 off Dirkmasn 4 Delaney of 8c Paul, Minn in a ten-rouBtrart oat By Osborn A&ft S. by Mckonnan 6. contest here toHim Off Dumowtck 2 JO In 1 J .5 lnntnya off Ooborne It In 7 2 night, in the opinion of newspaper .A0 irnlnra Hit by pitcher By Dumorich 1 .462 (Neio). Wlid pitch.. Dnmoricb (mboraa meiyab the ringside, Wlnttin, pAtcbnr Ihckerm.n. Tunney Injured his right hand In or Dumortch. , l.mpLre. Qniirloy and pitch Rfir-mnthe second round and was unable to w30 Tim. I boor md OS minutes. LHISnS, England, May 18 fBy the use it effectively for the remaining Associated Prims.)) Joe Kirkwood eight rounds Jftor the last three krtberg Miller. If r. much-swolle- I 1 New York Htv - with a homer, a double and a single, scoring three runs CHICAGO BROOKLYN. . B H 0 A BHOA 9 tats, cf , 4 3 00 llvela, rf . Hoi lecher, as 4 1 0 JohantMl 2b ( ) 19 Qrsatham.2b 3 T 0 ll.iler rf ... 4 1 2 0 KrUrtoer, lb 3 1 10 01 Wheat, if .. 3 2 3 0 Rt basil Pittsburg . . Oislmmtl 4, Chicago , . Rootofi . . Say PARIS when yoa buy. vHAvt TWJCT tcf MARSRUJ25S, May IB (By the Associated Press ) Battling Bikl, the Senegalese pugilist, has been bitten In the arm by a lion and therefore the bout between him and the British middleweight, Moore, which was to have been held May 7 in Marseilles, has been postponed. The promotera said the wound had become infected Of late Slid has deserted the squared circle for the circus side shows in an endeavor- to carry out his ambition. to become- as prominent as a wild animal tamer as be has been as a , A few days ago the Senegalese was severely bitten by a Don cub which he had dragged into a cafe from a near-b- y Ha was said to menagerie have been attempting to force refreshments down the beast's throat Stki this evening was carrying a n arm in a sling. The opinion seems to prevail among the boxing experts In Paris that Sikt s career as d fighter is about at an end. action to excel for great-e- r eecurity and ease. t0 VmEH OHE OF THE UTTVS FVSH TO GETS VHRUES VS TO JUST 5AH "ASPS 0VMF Vn.U GET SOU JUST MEMTVOH MS SAME AHO TWET'U. FUH ANt ONOER. THE EEE CR1 4 Double Grip PARIS re pronounced by lovers of sport and men of VMM 'wVvStP moon GUMP COMIN- G- BO't VMi COMN& VkW $KMt etxMacc S, A tM AVt VINtS I QEt TWROOfevT CVWCHtn NMiP Ttu, SO MI if, MS MB FIB i TST OF BBDli eiES ATHLETICS BLANK LEAGUE. W LOCtaV t-A- hit Willi. , Mrawl, 8rbu(. tacriflr bn ro.i.r, at b.M N.w York 4. Bt Lob I. lft. Ban b.ll -- Off Uoit off VoaciMor 2, off Proott 1 Btrork oat Bj Hojt 1, to, V.of llder 2 in 1 b, Pratt 2. Hlto Off VooflkW iBBlnto; off Pratt bom 10 2 ioaiock. Iltt by pnebw By Hoyt ITobtot Lnlof pttek-r- r V.ngilu.r Lmpim Holmes aod Brans Tims of gamA.l boor M mlauua It ERICAS p fOMt Op 'WOVt OAfctKiN& A viOM W'VL Ct AV rn SOUR. ULK. A SVU.V,VHfe H tHV VAK OF SCOTVKHth.-.A-Np bH A HOW tiMMNfr - Rally Netting Four Runs Off Vangilder in Sixth Clinches the Victory. OMV OF NOMH. $UOJWKC VMfSt SClN'tt'FVC MVc or b. COVlfLt OP t.DV 'tW.Tfc-HS05 VtMfcuittlori ' vt Y5 UfTtV J ANSWERING THE CALL OF THE WILD AA n Battling Ritchie Dies - From Injuries in Bout CHANT 8 PASS. Ora, May IS Elmer Klchardnon, a lightweight ttbxer of this city, known to fight fans as Battling Ritchie. died hero today of Injuries received in a fight at Gold Hill last Friday night. Richardson wa-- a lcnocked.ut hy Johnny Carlyon with a blow which Injured him InterRichardson had appeared In nally numerous coast cities and had won a large number of his bouta. COLLEGE BASEBALL. At Prtneeua, K, Y, Dartmouth tft At raadtrldge, fayette T. Maaa. Harvard A, Friara-to- n 3, La- rounds the pain waa ao severe he did not even attempt to punch with It. Delaney, a protege of Mike Gibbons, the famous phantom, ou taped and outbox ed Tunney In the second, third, and fourth rounds, giving a remafkabls exhibition of slipping punches with his head, as Gibbons naed to do, and countering with jolting right crosses to the chin and left hooka to the body. In the flrot round. Tunney had his 8t. Paul challenger bleeding slightly from the mouth, bnt In the second and third Tunney noss bled a stream 8a a result ot Delaneys left jabs. The fifth and sixth rounds were fairly even and Tunney began to get the edge in the seventh. He made Delaney mine two right hook to the body and had the 8t. Paul man on the retreat in the eighth. Delaney employed a left hook to the body and right cross to the head and body very effectively, permitting Tunney to do the leading, and then satisfied himself by countering. Tunney weighed 176 and Delaney waa slightly under that weight. George Butch, a St. Louie featherweight, had a shade the better of Eddie fthea of Chicago In the opening bout of eight round They boxed at '122 pound Charley Glaser of Chicago knocked out Jimmie Dennis of 8L Louis In the second round of a scheduled d bout. Dennis was floored smash la the first with a right-han- d round, the bell saving hint, His seconds dragged him to his corner and sent him out for the second, still groggy. G laser floored him again eight-roun- , TimeSet for Posting of Derby Race Scratches XfjOmSVHJLE! Ky, May IS. Scratches on derby day, next Saturday. are to be posted at I 20 In the morning, It was announced late today by officials of the Kentucky Jockey club. After that time no owner is permitted to scratch his entry unless th thoroughbred Is physically unab,e to race. 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