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Show V : THE SALT LAKE TEIBtJNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1923. SHAKE: ER UP A LITTLE TODAY, DUFFYrWE NEED TWO Bees and Oaks Split; Acorns Win Second on Wild Eight-Ru- n Rally Series Homer; Twenty-Nint- h At Oakland Fleet seme, Salt Lake Salt Oakland 4. Second gam, Cake 4, Oakland 12. At Portland Flrat 8 me, San Fran-elet, Portland A (Thirteen Innlnge ) Second gem. Sen r rencieco 1, Port-lan- S1lt - Ui d 0. 7 S 7; 10 t salt Lake 12'12'13 14 9 79 12.12.1ll 9 13 7 13! 17' 121 9. 7U I3i 12 12 62j I 9;.,10'HilO t9 10 S 11 S. might be atretebing thing a bit, but that is what Oakland baseball fans (ware saying this evening after watcl,-- I 61 61 Ul . . . Cot-we- ll two-wee- h ti hair-raisi- ng I w 1 xRan for Brubaker in xith sRalted for Kley In eighth Score by Innings. . 00 0 ,,..8 49403110 .. 10990300 14 2 211 4 0 6 -11 S 1 1 1 pitched By Murchio by Kley by Well. 1. Runs defeat to Murchio Charge responsible for Murchio 6, Gould 4 Struck out By Murchio 1, by Kley 1. Bases on balls Off by Gould 2 Murchio L off Kley 2, off Gould 3, off Weils 1 Wild pit, h Murchio. Two-bas- e Three-bas- e hits Gould, hits Fredericks 2, Lewis, Mas-p- y Sacrifice hits ltt, Double Gould Sheehan. rftrand, playa Pearce to Sheehan to Leslie 2. Maderae to Massey to Gulsto. Time of game 2 houra and 10 minute tmplres -- Baker and Toman Second 'yyf b Vitt. Lewis, lb Strand, cf Leal!, as Sheehan, Jenkins, Innings 3 geme SALT LAKH. A H R, H !0 A E 4 4 4 3 2t c also-rape- three-fourth- 0 1 Hit . Summary 4 pel Howard tMnks that the waiver price of th9 Coast league Is a big joke and that it should be cut down The si the next . league meeting. price is so high that it la easy for club owners to railroad good player Del Howard out of the league. learned that Bill kfesick wanted to get rid of Ping Bodie, so he offered Kasick laughed 11769 for him at Del, and said he would rather ship him out of the league than let him go at that pnte. Then the word came that Bodie la due for a trip (o St Paul In the A men own association, nnd Howard is willing to gamble that the SL Paul club will as he of- -l not pay as much for Bodie oU. tee terra price is too stiff and make It easy for clubs to railroad good players out of the league. Is Del e way of lookOakland Tribune. ing at thing A 4 tiord came from Portland last night that Pete Kilduffe' second baseman of Ccmnvb. rf hot be operated upon will the Seals, Singleton, p Three doctor held for appetuUcIll McCabe, p a consultation over him and decided to 33 4 10 24 10 3 that It would not be neceseaxy Total operate Juat now. but that he should OAKLAND. he will be wutchrd carefully and come home with the rest of the team, ABAHPOLE 1 3 6 6 6 leaving Portland Sunday night- Massey, 2b 4 2 Cooper, if . pete was thought to be suffering 4 (Suher, Sl . . from ptomaine poisoning, but an ex3 lb Gulsto; showed that he bad acute amination BEES HAMMER MURCHIO. 4 Lofavette, rf appendicitis, which yielded to treatA double by Frederick 3 a sacrifice Arlett, If . .. was knocked out when ment Pete and Lewis' successful aqueese play, Read, g .4 the Beals wsre In Portland earlier in followed by single by Strand and Madera 4 ss the setioon, so he is beginning to think 4 Leslie, gava tha Bees a lead In Kremer, p . that I his Jinx town Ban Francisco the third inning of the first game. Chronicle. 1 16 12 27 . . 14 . Totals ..36 Massey's doubl and Cbopers single Soore by inning. gave the Oaks a run in the opener. 11. FTeeno bail FRESNO. Aug Murohio waa not equal to tha task of Salt Lake owls" beplayers are 'acre as boiled 1 4 Kuna . 1 0 0 0 Stopping tha Bee Ha was hammered cause their pay check have-beecut 210 2 1 0 0 . Hits f earlier in the week, an aggregate of 1400 a month. i In tha fifth inning Fredericks got Oakland fere afraid, San fans valley Joaquin 1 12 8 0 3 0 0 x 0 0 . Run hi iseoond double and scored when that the players will not give th cu1 1 2 0 0 2 7 3 x Hits I Lewis doubled. A fielders choice, on bed services. Ball players In this n Innings pitched By Summary i which Strand waa safe, a wild pitch are notoriously temperamencircuit 6 SinCharge defeat to Kreand Leslies triple saw the Bees with tal and hard to handle. Runs responsible for lead when Kley went In for gleton. , I Thty rememiLer the- old days when mer 4. Singleton 6, McCabe 7 Struck 1 Murchio. were big league- stare, and inSheehan's line drive eoored out By Krtntbr 7, by Singleton 1 they Leslie .and were Bees the refute the suggestion that 2 through McCafbe 1 Bases on balls Off dignantly are they back, or, rather, are coring for the game, as Hey pitched by "going 2 Krsmer 1, off Singleton Hit with "clean gone " I good ball until he gave way to a pitched hll Arlett, bv McObe StoIs any money to divide if there I pinch hitter, and Wells pitched the len base t. Read, Cather. Home at the close of the season It will be last inning without a score being run Strand.ArielThree -base hit Lewis Iven to the pktyera However, they made. Two-bas- e hits Lewis, Sheehan. Ctils-t- o, on t relish the idea of toiling on Three infield' hits by Brubaker Strand hits Lafavette, the diamond Sacrifice cut rata at followed by Baker i Cather and Arlett. Gutato Doubl p!a Vltt to Sheethe Oaks two in the han to Lewis; Massey to Gulsto to leng aingle, g--v J sixth, and they added another in the Cather to Massey to Gutato; Madera i ninth, when iMaaeey drew a walk. to Massey to Outsto. Tim of game was an infield out, Arlett 2 hours 3 minute I Oooper Umpires Bechet fanned and Cather and Gulsto sin-- . and Toman. filed. Cather w on third and Qulato on flrat, with two run needed, when 4 3 .1 I Deposed Browns' Manager to Call Lafayette skied out. CINOLETON POPS, M'CABE ALSO. The Bee looked like a cinch to win the second game when they had lead In the seventh aa the a . Oaks want to baL Singleton and Kroner were In a pretty pitching duel when the big blowup for Single-to- n came. Vitt'e single and Lewiss triple gave Bees one in the first o(T Kroner. the . The Oaka evened the count In the fourth off a walk to Gulsto, Lafay-- , tte' sacrifice and Artetts single. Kroner was going along pretty il two were out In the sixth. Then ; Manager Lewis doubled and Paul Strand hoisted a homer over the left-- field fence. It was a mighty drive And the fans gave him a big cheer. The Oaks had no mercy for Singleton In the seventh. Arlett, Read and Madera singled to fill the bag K renter forced Arlett at the plat when he hit to YltL Massey single cored two to even matter That was the finish of Singleton, and Dirk ' McCabe stepped in. Coopers single filled the bags and Cather walked to force in Kremer. Gulatoa double over Strands head scored Oooper and ' Cather on third. Lafayette skied put out and Arlett was hit with a pitched bail. Read got his Second hit of the Inning, scoring two mor. and then he Worked a double steal with Arlett. who scored. Madera ended the rally by fanning. Th Oaks made three more In the eighth on hits by Oooper and Cather, oeropled Kramer, with errors Strand and Jenkins and Guistos sac-by rifice fly. The Bees made one In the but they were never in the ball'ninth, game after the seventh inning ' WE . 4; OAKS 4, 12. . At Oakland: First game SALT LAKE. Wild Heaves and Such f The day's best hitters- - AB H TB AB. Fpdrickid.. 3b. yitt, Lewis. If. ...... Strand, ct Peter- - Gould, p. Karas, as "Totals r. h. po. a. 1 6 400 I .... 212 ...... IasH lb. Sheehan. 3b. Pearce, a i S 4 1 g J 2 0 ...... 422 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 O' t1 6 ("III? 0 H 732" OAKLAND. AB. R, H. PO. A. hMU rotll. CLEVT3LAND, Ohio, Aug 11. Lac Fohi, deposed mcuiager of the St. Louis Browns, is going to know the meaning of the words released for the good of batscbaJl said to have been uttered by Phil B. C. Ball, owner of the St Louis team, in removing Fob! from the management BrsxlU, im lb.. lb. . lb.. .7 If. rf.,... 4 3 17 3 (Irreeett, If 5 2 tl 4 2 ' A "v, VI f 0 4 SGeatte, 8tissmth, t 2 IT 6 1- fcKlfttw-eJtaB ber. Two-bo- e . 10000000 .00000000 Jooaa.Bjma JQrrcc Bammary: Ban-T-aJl. 1 hUack.outcTL jeapnamhle By SutherlajMt ft. by McWeeny 4 Haaea on Tbrnn-bae- a hit McWteur 4 balhsOff Valla. Twn-bna- e 8arrifim bit Mnlllyan hit Valla. letibie play dmwrtt to Mc Cann. Tlm of yairtA I boor and 27 mla-oteI mptren Wart and Byron. AM bTOTIhe vet CIlICAGO, Aug. 1 lost. erans of the speedways will compete 40 tomorrow at th Hawthorn race track in five races for points in the American Automobile association's revived dirt track chonralorehlpe. Ralph De Palma, Louis Chevrolet, "Howdy" Wilcox, Dario Rests, Leon 72 Duray and Jo Boyer had their ears tuned up today in a race against WESTEttlf LEAQOer Wfehita Tulsa r . ... S Won. 71 ftft 83 Oklahoma City Ties Motaaa Omaha . . , Rt Joseph IliUQX City GO && 4ft 42 42 TIGES Dum EACH CAPTURE ONE SOLONS Taaterdaya Xaaplfta, R. H. X At Omaha: 12 2 8 Tulsa By UnJyeraa! Barriea, 7 13 2 Omaha liOS ANGHLoBS, After Aueaaft Oroeby; BaUey Batteriew MeLaufhUa taking the flrat gam of a dotA!e-head- er and ilato. 8 R. H. K. At lea Molnea: from the Bengal by a ecore 1 8 10 City of 4 to 2. the Sacramento outfit was Oklahoma 1 8 12 Dea Motiuv defeated in the eecoad at the end of William and HtmgUsg, Batterie House, the eleventh inning, ft to 5. With Tde, Brown and Kocbu. Payne, the score standing 5 to 1 against K, JV. H. At 8ieu 1 13 ft them, the Tigers rallied In the last ftt Joseph idty: 14 1 of the ninth and tallied four runs, Skmx City 7 ' It hitters Strand. Lake, High, Portland. Agnew. son. U'aner, San Francisco, Golvin Carroll. Los Anrsle. Welsh. Seatt e. The series stand A Salt lake won 3, wV fian Francisco (SJ wp-A- 4 Rader 2 ft 8lBetL2b .... 2 0 12 2 0 0 1 4 ft 0 OlMaj.p 0 0 0 0 tD Murphy.. 10 0 0 iGilder.p . 82 t 27 151 Totals 'Kao for Koehler in eighth. tBatted for May In sightb. hae won - At Seattle Gardner. Seattle. Win- Forest Dale Team to ner; Ponder, Los Angel loser. o Lyons, Angelea, winner, Blake. Oppose Ogden Golfere ' Seattle, loser. winPortland Ecker At Portland, Hie DaJe;QoIf club will play e. ner; Hodge, Saa Francisco, loser; the Forest club in a team match today Pan Francisco, winner, uponOgden McWeeny. the Junction cty links. The Sutherland, Portland, loser. will bd 2 o'clock. Play starting time will be In - foursomes, and all parThe team win play a follow this ticipants will be so paired that wiU be - Tbe following unnecessary. - Yeraoa at 8altlka players will make 4he Oakland at Sacramento, trip to Ogden from SaK Lake; Seattle at San Francisco. Clvde Thomsen, W. Karl Freebalm, Portland at ILos Angela. Ia H. Moore, B. 0. Keate, John Anderson, C. J Pearsall, K. & Allen, Jf, ft. Korns lr. W. R. Woriey, H. S. Joe WRhoH Is suffering from 1 oh oily hose, sprung Wednesday. Forbes, Scott Oroo, J C. Oalhraitli, J. Frits Coumb played rlghtfleld tn the N. lielsner, C. ft. Chapped, A. B. second game yesterday. In the ninth Nordling. Roy West, WttUam Rod Walter rigue William C. A. H. W- Inning of the first game Pearce had to retire on account 'of man. B. EL Bonaf. Wright, W. Kaufman, U his lame arm. The Oak got away D Broarn, C. A. Moler,. Alex Wallace, with about five base hits to short Walter McChrystaL A. H. Jones and because Pearce arm ia (uQ of ys- - Lewis Crook. f baa-dlut- ps twenty-five-fnl- five-mi- le Leslie Mann Tires of Bench and Quits Reds Seers by lnnlnga: Barrajusnto Huns 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 1 0 6 0 ft 1 1 0 0 2 1 229-ya- 2 0 0 07 02 00 gam aeren inalaga by agrewaest.) 0 0 NaabriHe 84, Atlauta 15-(Second game 1 0 seven lasing. ) Beits Hewtagway 2. Rob Rumaosry: Little Bock 4 2. Mobile 13 2. (Second wr, rook. Hugh, K. Murphy. Errors to game six Innings, darkneea ) 1 2, Charge defeat (See-enMcGinnis, Warrior, Bott Chattanooga Birmingham Runs Mar. 4 runs off May la 8 innings. game aeren lnninga) Struck eat By for May 4. respoatlbie Base pa balls Mar ft, by Thootpooe 1. TXXAS LEAGUE. Off May 8 off Thompson 2. Wild pitches At Da Haa Shweeport 4. Dallaa 8. Stolen base Heming May 1, Thompson. At Fort Worth WlchiU Falla X F bit fkhaetder. Tve-bas- s way. Three-ba-n 4. bits Warner. Hemingway 3, Kfc1r Rob Worth At GaWeeton Hoosten 2. Galreatan ft. McGinnis wer Sacrifice bits Robwer, At San Antonia Beaumont ft, Saa A McGinnis. Pontile plaro Heibingway Rofewtr to Blglia to Hemingway; ftiglia to tentr 4. MeGinnia 'to Hrmtnrway to McGinnis: 1 m S3, Time Hemingway. pirn inney and Reardon. Runs Hits 1 1 r ' t Hits .020021000008 .1220011110 0- -U Veruoe Ruae Hita ftvouBtry: 213 0101110121 10 .... ,,...0 00 1 0 0 0 04 0 Rone KepS, ftebaug, Rebwer. Mlit, Peueer. Schaelder 2. R. Murphy. Brree Waraer. Rader, Haueah. Sawyer. Fire mt 12 hita, 22 at bat off F eater ia 8 iauiaga. Two nma. ft Rita, 22 at baft eff Feaurt ia ft S iaaiara. One rua. 4 bits, 12 at bat eff Yrliow Here ia 2 24 ianlags. Credit rHnry t (tbellrebeeb. Charge de feat ts Teiiow Horae Rung reenaeaibia fer Feet or ft, Peaaet 4. TUew Rerse 1. ftrrwck aet fly Peeaer ft, by Fester 1, by IkH Isnh rk 1. by Tellers Harse 2. Base as beTls -- Off Feater 2. eft Peaser 1. eff Tallow Two-bea- e Horse 2. Thnw-bes- e bit dtebaaider. bits ftchang. Hemlegway, flchaeider. 8acnfica-7kJt- s Pa-KopHigh. ftawyar. Siglia. Double play Rett to R. llv V pirea Time 1 23. aad Fiauey phy. Rmrdoa. ; 6. Holldcher Placed on Voluntary Retired List CHICAGO. Aug. 1L Charley Heitor her, captain and shortstop of th Chicago Nationals, today waa placed on the voluntary retired Hat by Base-to- ll Commissioner Landle. Hollocher left the tram hut week, leaving a note in which he raid he wa not well and felt he oould notf give the dub hla beat efforts. SOCCER MEETINO WEDNESDAY. Members of th Caledonian Cooeer club and 'their friends will meet at the reeldenoe ST Charles Trigg, at 761 tint 2cerS bf iaalsfk. itciamasto Rnaa JOHNSTOWN, P.. Aug. 11 Harry of the Plttsurg Athletic association, today became the holder of senior national A. A. U. tha rihunlng championship, free style, by Harold Kruger, swimming defeating under the ctAore of the 'flltnoi Athletic club, China go. Oiancy won the race at the opening of the. national and Allegheny association A. A. U. swimming meet, only by inches. Tims, CMancy - v ten-mil- five-mil- e, Pittsburg Swimmer Defeats lllini Champ 30 0 27 11 Tntala o would fifteen-mi- le e, Two le event have and been arranged, only three pilots to dashes. start in each of the CINCINNATI. Ohio, Aug. 11. Tired of Inactivity. Outfielder Leslie Mann ia reported to have quit the Cincint Sandler; tying things nati National and gone to hi home lx maa aed Query. First gam In Nebraska. The stocky outflektor VERNON. SACRAMENTO (Tan inomgs.) B HO A R. H E left Cincinnati yeeterday. BHOAI At Deueer: 1 ft ft 8 O'Waraer.Bb .. 4 12 1 Wiebita ft Kom If I August Herrmann, president ef thd 1 ft 8 Cincinnati dub, said Mann told him Hnaiarwy lb ft 2 101 O2irhadbAerse,ef 8'0 $ 0 Den rer 2 0 Hiah. If Cecbrsar.rf . 4 ft 10 Batteries Muaaar and McMuUea; Vpifhft he wanted to go home end that he 111 lrbaaider.rf . 4 2 2 0 and Dlamood. told Mm he could go. Mann is not 8 1 0 HR. Murphy, lb 4 1 ft 0 released and can come hock if he 8 11 ftlHaeaab e ... 8 2 ft 8 A8SOG1ATIOV. 60UTSESX to return, Herrmann stated. wishes 2 6 Oi ae ..... 2 0 ft 2 the team recently announced here last night Secood gamethat he will demand that BaH tell ! VERNON SACRAMENTO him and the public at large exactly B HO A BHOAI what he meant when he is alleged to 1 OfWirmr.tb 2 .. 0 100 .. 6 Knpvlf have Mid Kohl was released for the Hrieisr-r.lb 8 19 OirhsillMaiMet 4 10 8 good trf baseball " Fohi anid he would Corhrmsef.c. Hlsfe If 4 2 0 0 .0120 be in Ft. Louis next Tuesday and 5 6 19 'sehe.ur.rf .13 0 0 Srhasg.r insist on sn audience with Ball 4 1 8 0 R. Msrahy.lb. R oh wer 8b "It's Just a ease of where there Ryanrf . 0 1 8 0 D Marefey.c. 0 0 4 1 was too much second guessing from SlfHnTb 4 112 4 11ft Rader .as No MrGtnnia.1 4 2 2 8 Balls private box. said Fohi. Bott.2b . .4128 2 0 11 8 10 FFostee.p matter how well we played, if we lost Penner.p . 1 0 ft 0 their s5ond guesses rang tn our ears Ytllow Hrs.p. 10 0 li'Hyatt 0 0 0ft our klilder.p the until following day. After ItHeaaab best winning streak this season, sev110 0 ItBodie 0 0 0 0 enteen victories in Jenty-tw- o games, iRcheUeubeek.p 10 0 0 we were roundlv critfcieed by the second guessing fraternity, the higher-Mnwjk .. l 1 o 2 ups on our jiub, for not winTotal! . 48 12 21 121 TtUta . . 43 IS 23 12 tmentv-twall aet games. They ning RattM for Fter Is eighth. forth had we done this and that and fBatted for Bett la alstb. the other in the games we lost we tBatted for GtWItr is aiatb. BOSTON, Auft 11. President Ro4-a- rt Quinn of the Boston Amertaans, Angeles won !, Seattle won 4 while declining to make any state won 4. Sacramento Vernon won I. mrnt regarding reports that Lee Fohi would become manager pf the Bad Winning and losing- pitchers yes- Fox, has let it become known that terday: not been in commu ideation At Oakland Gould. Salt Lake, win- he has Fohi since the latter was dener; Murchio, Oakland, loser: Kremer. with as manager of tbe St Lot its posed Oakland, winner; Singleton, Salt Lake, Americans has repeatedly Qumfr loeer. that he did not intend to make At Loe Angeles Thompson, Sacra- said changes in the management bemento. winner, hlav, Vernon, loser, any fore the end of the season. Schellenback, Vernon, winner, Y ikw Uors Sacramento, loser wpn 3 Urn. - At Colombo Pint Tele Celamb BaUenee Johama to nott. uf0ecg4 sw: B. H. 4 11 ..... Toledo Cetnstbea Batter! ta4 Hartley. rad Ae4enaa; MVm C 0 (01 Vant At Leeievllle Flrat game: fi. B. fi, 6 8 0 ladiaeapaUa U 14 A Batteries Bat, pttsMmaiee a 4 Dtaeo. Hinted ; Deaa aad km. (Callad ml aev-eaby asresmaet aeceast totaeaa beat. I Breead ram; it. H. B 2 10 Iedlaaatmlla .... 2 Lee I art II 0 7 IT Batterlee BanraU. Caret udtllim; De aad Brpttem. berry At BL PaiT B. ... Laoiavllle MlaaeapsUa BL. Paui . FT .071 ... rit- - 11.-- Births in Salt LaKe Exceed Deaths by Half from the city board of Report wer health show that' th birth twice the number of deaths in the week ending friday, August Ik Births for th week totalled fifty-twthirty of which wer boya. Birth for the corvee ponding week of last year wer sixty-two, o. WEATHER DATA -- U South, neat Cast Twenty-SevenI o'clock. Wedneeday evening at Plana will be toad for th beginning acocer fall of the schedule) th Score by Innioge 0010100 .....00020300 ..2 Ii Angelas Seattle 0 4 x 5 Rons Undieaore. Summary Twomhly, Smith. GeUln. Welsh, Bid red. Crane 2. Krn, Pander. laainga pitched By Pender 8. Rnaa reapeaaible for Gardner Pender 8. Struck out By Ponder 2, 4, by Gardner 1, by Jenee I. Bates oa balls Off Gardner 2. off Jones 1. Hit with Balk Pender Steles ptiehad ball -- Smith Tar-yabases Golris. Rnhwer. Paaeed ball Home mssGolTla. Welsh. Twe-baa- e Welsh. Eldred 3, hits Twomhly, Crane, Orr. Sacrlfiee hits We!h, Byler, Twem to Double play Liudlrnem. hly. Kntg, Mearkle tn Jehnstoo. Xrng ts Gelrln Tima Carroll. sad Caaey 444. Umpftrss Second gams LOS ANGHLER f BHO.A MtTeba, If.. wdndtmora, as Pwembiy. rf. Rood, rf . Mnith, 3b.. 3 2 4 1 2 2 2 4 4 1 1 ft baseball team today defeated th nine in a gam (hayed here. Kaysvlll The acore waa 14 to 9 The batteries: KAyeville Robbins, Swan and Sander. Syracuse Miller and Cook. - r V. BARNES SENT HOME. ST. LOOTS. Mo.. Aug. 11. Virgil Borne, pitcher with the New York Nationals ha been sent home for alleged failure to comply strictly with training rules It wa announced today. SEATTLE 0l ffetah. cf . 1 Mearkla, 2b 01 Iflftsstsn, lb 0 Stdredg rf., 1 Rekwar, If.. 0 '"rasa. ea.... 71 Orr, ft robin, 81 Slabs, p hnerkamp. p TarynA 1 KAYSVILLE I, SYRACUSE 14. " XL The' local SYRACUSE, Aug. BHOA. ft 1 ft ft 8 14 1 8 2 ft 0 8ft 31 4 2 8ft Labor Federation to Protest Prison Factory At a meeting of the Salt Lake Federation of Labor Friday night In th lb...., labor temple an agreement wa e.... reached whereby that body will work 1 1 ft ft ... ... 4441 the with ltah Federal! m of Labor ft ft ft 2 1134 and the Ogden Garment Work era .... 1 ft ft ft union .'in protesting the overall facTHtata 118 .87 1ft 2T ft tory at the state prison. A committee waa appohted ocnwUt Batted for Anerhams la niath. Scare by lasings: Ing of J. F. Dixon, F. (J West and Los Angelas ..2 I ft 2 ft 1 1 1 ft 11 M. P, Bales to attend th the buri ANGELS DIVIDE ft ft ft 1 ft ft 1 2 ft Seattle 4 nee of the federation tnd th acKuna McCabe, Twembly 2, tion of the Utah Manuffe turars Summary: WITH TILLICUMS Weed, wa also approved at th Braltb. GoiTta - Krug,- 'Bttdwta 2, Lindimera, Eldred, Rshwar 2, Orr. Emu meeting. Twomhly, Mesrhla, Craaa. tnal&ga pitched By dalnral lurk By Blake 8 24. Charge defeat Is Blake. FUNERAL HOUR AN0UNCEO. Tl. Eefettle Buna reapenalble foe Blake ft. Struck out 8EATTLR Wsh.. Ar. MT. PLKASANT, Anf . fend Lne Ararelefe broke even In tw Funeral ByBUa 2, by Lyena 2, by ieerkamp 2. services wilt be held itr the South r, tfek-ln the lodlsn Bases an bells Off Blake 3, sff day's the find loune, 6 9o 4, and the 1, eff Leona 1. Hit with pitched Aserkamp ball El weed chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 Douglge Walker. Wild pitch Aserkamp. Anjrols the aeoond by Paaeed ball oclock for Harry lopeided score dred. on of Mr. and. Mm. John ; of 11 to 4. Tnbia Baldwin. Steles base Twomhly, D. Wattle. of First .me At Onttlet Walker Smith. Home Utah. Th hits ronCarrell. ' LOO ANSKLE8. BEATTT.R child died lit a Salt Lai hospital, ) Sacrifice hits Welsh, Robwer, Orr. Dsohle play BHO.AI lAndimora, GoWIn, XLfug. where H had been take for. treat0 0 Smith to Xrug to Gel da. Time 1:80, ment after - being badly scalded by krr.he If.. 0 8 O kTrish. ef UadimeeAB. OBI (.Hoarkie, 2b.V'4 0 t 0 Lmplraa Carroll sad Caacy. falling Into a vessel of bulling water. ft 1 ft olrin. 16.. 3 1 13 Krug, 2b... , 4 11 Baldwin, a. 8 1 4 3 1 ft Lyons, p Ssrrsll, If . . i" -' double-Boede- Two-be- 408 4 2 8 ft 1 Malady KilUng OS Fish in Strawberry Rer-roi- r; Trout Unharmed. Chub, but not trout, la the Strawberry rearvoir or being attebked by' aome malady which 1 killing Ahem off . in large numbers, according to D. H. 8(admen. state flhs and game oommls-sione- r. Mr, Madaeo ha Just had an investigation made of tbe reports that the trout in that lamou fishing resort were being decimated. During the last two or three years, according to the counaiaeioner, there has been n great increase of chub and similar JUh in the reservoir. As not- infrequently happens among all forms of animal life when such Increases take place, some diseasegreat has attacked these varieties and they are dying, possibly by the thousand. I "The result," said Mr. Madsen, to th trout .While probably a limited helpful number of tha fish cf common varieties is desirable. If they increase to a where .they devour aa the Insect point ufe cf the waters, o that th young trout do not find what they need, these trout do not Increase' in number; Up to th present noth--in- g line that has happened at- - the Strawberry reservoir, but th disease has appeared among large 'bumbera of th common fish. It resemble the maladx- - kIKwa. !pt. eye ln. lh trout, ond perhaps to akin to that dieeasei but. HO far as we - have been abto-tdetermine. the trout- are a yet" ree-- f romthemalody: be peculiar to the chub. itxppeareto The same thing happened at lake some years ago. Aa a result w have bean able to ornate a larger supply of game fish In that body of water than U ha had in a long time. "Trout were never in better condition on th Strawberry than they are now, and fishing there waa never better. The department la particularly enceqragrd by reeults In th Strawberry this year, because this year, for th first time In four or five seasons the catches are largely of email rainbow and eastern brook varieties. This demonstrates to us that our work la planting these varte tie In th past two years has been Successful. There were two year ago very few rainbow trout left In the lake to spawn, and no eastern brook trout. Tbe presence of these fish. In the Catches of this year, therefore, tie entirely due to the plantings of these varieties two years ago, . Pan-gult- OoKperetfre weetbtr jdaia et Belt Aageet 11 128: 8ft dv Highest Mfty Tewperster e; Blgheet ia thie ascii th Mae 1274 wee 101 4 ib ; ikercec last eight wee 24 grMi; taeat tfcia smith aiaca 1474 vai bmi tra perm tore tor tmTey 7ft information 4cree; eermecteted 4f1Hey biac bports. flrat f th imcath la 14 ftgraa "For the Information ef those la ted fteficMBcr eiaea Jeaaary 1 la 108 sportsmen who ere looking for new grounds to fish, Jt may be said that fiaatidlty Dry bolb teaptntiw et-.-ft a.. the lower Duchesne river, from Stock-more ; ftft degraeer wet boilr temiwraturc at ft down, is sending In reports this ft at m. fti degreae; yeietira hraaidUy a, wa never that better fishing a. m., 40 per mat; dry hath i tampan tve year there. It Isa large stream, and there at aeoa. aoa time, 24 dug race; wt twih are mile ef it. It will not readily be feamperatura at aooa, ava tlma, 20 degrace; reletir humidity at koot, ana time, 22 par fished out, and tt would probably be cwt; dry hath timpentata aft ft p. m., a satisfactory piooe for persons ,who 8ft degrees: wet balh tmnpwntara at ft p. care to go that far." a., M degrees; ralatlta humidity at ft p. Mr. Madsen stated that the department collected lost spring about 6,090,-00- 9 m., ftft pec ent. Total fter thft twenty tom Praci pi native trout eggs In the Strawham nfUng at ft p. m. waa aaaa; total far berry and ia now engaged in planting thta moath t data ia .2ft af aa iaeh; the fry from these eggs They are tznm for thia meath to data ia ta the small streams .17 ad aa Inch; total ipreciptiatioa alaea relng pianaad th .larger river and in tributary 1 to data ia lL8ft larhae; le- th email tomountain Jaaaary streams of the mma la ted axccaa alaea Jaaaary 1 ia .ftl of state. This variety of fish, it le found, ddes not thrive no well under the artificial condition of the hatcheries a do other varieties, and therefor it ia deemed advisable to plant them when they are smaller. City, tu jre; to With the cooperation of the 6alt lake dish nnd Game Protective association: soma 28, 090 have beea planted in the Big and Little Cottonwoods, in Mill creek. Parleys creek, and In the lake around Brighton. Also in the Brighton lake there were distributed last week some 160,000 rainbow flnger- - IHttPrtew-Magus- 1 n Kupchik and Schapiro Lead Chest Masters .r - Home-ru- KaUertee Oehook. Put and Shlaaslt; AaP 4 Skiff. .WllkUuoa 40, ia - ..... I waj t3 LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J., Aug. 1L After th fifth round Of th ma-tertournament of th ninth Ameri1 e 6 9 TO 0 ... 00 Daly, Agaev, can chera oongrera at Hotel A la mac 2 0 1 O' Middleton, p. 10 0 2 (uutL p J 2 0 16 "King today, Jsnowekl of Daria Kupchik and 110 Bodge, p. 2 0 0 1 Tor a led th field Brkart, 8cfoiro ef ofNew fCox . . 016 out of 6. Marshall 110 0 with total in fourth place, of New York w XetAl TMelSv .416t303Ai AJ JO OS 20 of while Slack- - of rrraoue. Hod fTve out whee wlanlng tan sewed. New York and Lasker of Chicago wer Battatf for Middleton ia rtfkth. of the Th tied for fifth. summary 1 Bitted for (iRMCtt play reflows: (toy's ftcor by inetngs - Looker, Chicago, 0; Marshall, N. T.; Special to Tbo Triboso. H 000 -4 Has rroaciwo .... S00 100 1 1 1; Kupchik. N. Y., 1: Tenner. N. Y., 000 Ul 018 PortUftd 29 wPROVO Ati. 11. Much Intarart Tomwim 0; Janowski. Paris, 1: Morrison, SnatMarr; Rim Muiltrui 2, Waer 2, Ei boinff Oikoa in th McCsna S, Wolfer. Ham ronto, 0; Hchaptrn, N. Y. 0; Rournin, ; Whlsh. Anw. on from Utah 6 lako Sanaiac New York, prints Washington, 0, Hog BrsilU 2r Paolo 2. ew Tork, 14y'Santar, Jmea fnoihf pTtched ByTwtt 1 14, by to Genova, wHWC. S. XfST7loT Bigelow,-Sdii -- huampt tomomWv4- - New Torkr-- 0; 1; prcrfaeaionale Middle Htock, Syracuae, -- 4. efc Prow P 9 liner,. Tult.. wtpnimbie Lef la tThaje. N,. Mrbwt f; "bfodrr poohto HUkatetar9?-xK- t ir 2. Btrvck out By Middleton 8, by B4ett Leaving Earator at I p. m.. Leaf Th sixth round win. be played to 2. by Brfcrrt I. by Hod re 2. Boom eo bU exwera to cover the distance by 7 or morrow. Off Middlotoa 2. off bcott 1. off Hndo 2. 0 oclock in the evening. He will Homo ru&a Hirh. Aynew, EJHooo, protect hi body from lh chilling Trer-bnahit Poole water with gooee gratae, while susRusty Callowa to Stay Serriflre biU ElliooB. Poole. McCana tenance In the form of beef tea and Poo to; custard will be taken. Joaee. BresliL Doobtr piay Joopi Ia With 4IT of Washington Middletoa to Jonee to Poolrt Jeoea to Gres-wold Recently Leaf swam from the esto Poole; KUleoti to Araew to EUlooa. Amvican Fork resort to Geneva, Time of it with pitched ball Middletoa. SEATTLE, Wfeah., Aug. 1L Rustimated a 1 miles. In 1 hour 27 aad 4ft miaotea, Umptirs iraao2 bmn If the distance ia correct sell (Rusty) ofCallowa, ooach of the " minutes. Byroa aad Ward. Washington rowing University It anil stand aa a worlds record, as the present time for .three miles to crew that finished victorious in th . Pernod frame at Portland national 1 hour 23 minute InterooUegtata regatta at 21 second, held PORTLAND. BAX Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last June, has by Red" Roger. BHOA.I BH01 to remain in charge contract a If Leaf ia successful tomorrow he signed Oomptaa, tf. 4 18 0 Wotfbr. cf .t 4 0 10 crew for at least two Valia, cf.. . ft 1 4 0Ucoaa. 2b., 4 0 2 8 wlH receive a cup 'donated by a local of the rowing K became known today. yean, Malheur Ah 4 2 A liBraalU, 8b.. 2 114 firm, as Well as a 0600 Purse. Prea-ton The salary Callowa will receive was The official WlH be: Timers. Waiter, rf .. tOOOjPadle. lb r.1 4 1 tl Roberts, not mads public, but was reported to G. Peterson, Rliieoa, 1b.. ft 0 1 1 Ommatt. If. 2 0 11 Eugene 10 2 0 Frank Eaetman, Judges, Floyd Booth, be In the neighborhood of 86000. Walah, 2b .. 8 0 2 OtHtirh. rr aa .... 8 1 1 8 Arttaui Athletic authorities at the univerRbrae, aa. . . 8 0 0 Druce, Lawrence Peterson, c . c41a, e.... 8 14 lfOnokiw referee; IAril Webb. sity said that the ooach had rejected McWeoiy, p. 8 0 0 S Kathertand, p Records which Leaf ha made In flattering o IT era from eastern Instituhlnf Great Salt lake are. Antelope island tions. 7 miles, 2 hours. 28 min.32 2 27 14 to Saltalr, IVale . 80 5 27 14 Totaft utes, Raltair to Antelepe and return. Six Auto 'Batted for Omaett la 8 hours, 42 minutes; BaAtalr 14 Speedway miles, Score by iaiunge. 0 1 to Black Rock and return, 12 miles, Saa rraade. Race Today Veterans 6 IS minutes O hours, Portland .. 9 Fohi , ! for .Explanation of un-t- i N a rally tn the thirteenth, I DISEASE hi tsl Service, 2b... Ultra, as... will probably Myers and Kaillo .pitch for the Bee today, with for tbe Oak and Krause, .e as. ,w r j i The Bee will be home Tueeday to meet k a start atay. They Vernon and Seattle. Sam Crawford" baL which The Babe Ruth haa used to smash out hia homers, is made in four pieces and thus contrary tod American rleague and is coord. ng to President Johnson of Johurou . y a leagu the at is pncrtMbited and added that uch a bat la outlawed In the league and anyone else uslngna similar suck might a well throw it away at one The regulation bat must be round, a Inohes not over two and In diameter at the tickest Part non more than forty-tw- o Inches long, and must he entirely of hard wood, except that for a distance of eighteen from the end it may be Inches wrapped with twiue or a granulated tutmiano. rulr 4 0, SMIGE 00 tott PORTLAND, Aug. 11. Portland and 8a a Pcancteco broke even in a een-satlodouble-head- er the today, felllsM, Walsh. . wc. w, er . .... .... , Ing the Bees lilts .. indleal Battle; 1-- UelUttaa, Wiser, rf.. Portland duramen to 60.,., ,.56 . 3 land, By tfsleenal ,. N Salt Lake- Kuna Bests Suther- or AmdMM P, Tigers Win in Eleventh not know the bat wee Illegal and did not know there bad been any complaint mad a gal net IL Oakland 6; 7 13- - 7, 6 10; 54 57.60 67 68 78 7176, i and Oaks divide a double-headat the local park this afternoon, The Bee won the first soore by hammering 1 gam by a tbd aftoota of, Georg. MuMblO-Gatwhile Pudgy j third and fifth lnnlnga, I Gould kept fourteen hits fairly well Mattered. In the second game the Oaks ' came back and pounded the shoot of Singleton and Pick McCabe win. far sixteen bits and a Louis Gulalo, making his debut at first tea for the Oaks, is the man to i whom the fans give ei edit for making , tha local club Into a fighting machine Instead of being a dead one, aa It appearad to be (or aom time. After watching Gulsto play the first bag in both game on wonders bow he ever ) got out of the big league But Louie , ran tell you himself that ha got out 'because of bis poor health. If Louie waa sick today, we wonder how he will b when be gets aeil? LOUIE NEAT FIELDER. In the Brat gam he got a pair of second putting him on tjin hi ! first with what waa the tying but Strand gathered LaPaul run, . fayettes long fly in center field for tha but out. Quislo made a couple of playa at first In the initial game, but it waa In tha second that he ' did hia real, starring fn'ning'Tio' cut' J'oit a , I in the opening' to j run by racing back of flrat baa i knock down Leslie a hot bounder and i throw to Kramer at first for the last out. Manager Lewis was on third at the time. Again, in the third Inning, be pulled the some play on FredHa also collected two hits in erick the second gam on being a long double that featured in the big run tally Biased in the seventh inning. Ha also hoisted out a long sacrifice ! fly. Gulsto' a fielding in the opening ; innings of tha game robbed the Bee of a couple of runs and probably helped to keep up the spirit of his own team maa. , S. 9 10! 9 II 4 S 10 9 Ruth waa at a loes to understand the president action, ae be did Mc Weeny K- - Chicago Baseball Fans Pay $123fi00 Revenue tn DOVER, Branond. Aug. u. 11. Baseball Choriea Tetk, the CHICAGO, Aug. wo fan la Chicago oontrteuted I128,-0doughty little BoMo waiter, current still breaatlng the seething in taxes .to the United State of the Jvngllah chaanal at th ag treasury the last fiscal year, Mrs, Mattel G. Reinecke. collector of inprcaoh of midnight tunlght In aa at to swim to Caiata according ternal revenue here, announced to lateat report. Hi two compeU-Rictoday. The total included ton. alio 0 for National leagua games ad Romo Mmcl.1 of Argoatln wto her and 842,274.04 for local played at Amerloan .took th wat.r with him berforood leagua gomes war 12.00 this aftornoon, both to abandon th swim aftar having and truggled with th wav, tide wind for mor than tour houra. AMERICAS ASBOCUXIOM. Further Interest wa addW to th event tonight when word wa rewoo. seat. ceived from Chlal. Franca that (uul Clip... E Tlraboecht, aa Argentine swim- St. channel LeolavUl 2 mer, bad started to fwito the .... to th English Oeluatoe 81 , from Cap Gris-l&eiaoefwli .. coast. Mltweakee 80 ,. En UlaseapoUa . 4ft CALAIS. Franca Aug. 1L wlm-pnr, Teled 37 .... an Araentlh TlraboechL rique phinged into th Engltah chaTtetefftefa SemUU. not at Cap on Ne at 8 clock toto wim X. At Kibmi CUr: . night and atarted hto attempt T Hnglleh MitviikN cnoes the channel to th and conaL Th weather I City Mile Go. & S. LEAF. with It. Los Angeles i gU 10 l2- -' A ik At Saattl-FIgame, Lea Ange5. Second game, Lot , Seattle la 11, Seattle 4. Angel At Lee Angelos flrt game. Sac. rament 4, Vernen Z Second gam. Sacramento 5, Vernon t. (Eleven Inning.) ? Special t TV Trtboa. OAKJycVIi.Cai.,, Aug. , 1L Fay.lng that one man makes" n ball club rat to EsSay Beavers winning tbe first game by to I, and Ban Francisco annexing tha second, I to 4, McWeeny besting Sutherland The following i the standing of In a pitching duel First geme at Portland: the clubs at tne end of tbe nineteenth PORTLAND. SAN F BAN Cl SCO week of the 1922 season. B H.O.A B H O.A.f lenHoa. If.. 6 1 thWeifer, ef... 6 2 Ban FiAnclsco 000McCeea. 20.. Valla, rf Vernon STANDING OF THE CLUBS, c ' , ter. Barney Kerne, Pearces understudy, finished out the fimt game, but be Is limping from a atone bruise." Koy Leslie waa shifted to ahurt fur the second gam Closes With Pair Today. S, . Ruth, today received a m rewire from Han Johnson, president o I the league, prohibiting him (rom using the bam Crawford" bat in future The Crawford bat" U contest mad of four piece of reasoned wood, glued together. The bat waa manufactured by Bam Crawford, the former fietrolt .Mugger, and Huth bad considerable euocees Gould Holds Foe Well in First Game, but Singleton and McCabe Are Unequal to Crisis in Second; Strand Hits His Two of Three Channel Swimmers Quit Fight Provo Swimmer Johnson Puts Ban on Ruth's Favorite Bat NEW TORK. Aug. It Bab New York American ORANDDADDY LAKES. The department also has wrestled of planting the the problem Granddaddy lakes region and ho Introduced the eastern brook trout into those waters This was done by utilising pack horse in carrying the fish to that rather lnaoceomble region. Thursday, for the first time," raid Mr. Madsen, we distributed a shipment of eastern brook fingerlings, running more than three inches in length to the fish, among some of the lake In Granddaddy basin. We used sixteen pack horses, each loaded with two eons of fish. Th number of fish in each can wo doubled, for. th e ef the trip and portion th can averaged about 400 fish to tbe con. This would make a total of TROOPS DEMOBILIZED. more than 10 000 fish so datributed Next season the lakes in which CHARLESTON, ft . AU.' 11. After Opngressman Logan, chairman these fish were planted will tie closed to refishermen, and v desire that all of th city Democratic covntnltte fused to turn over to Sheriff Paul not the fish remain In these lakes until he) a to the room in Hibernian hall. they reach th breeding age. When problem of where ballot cast in Tuesday's may- that time has arrived, the oralty primary were locked, troop planting all the lake tn the bssit on guard at the hall forced entrVnc with these fish will be taken up, util to the room aqd removed tha ballot laing th fish from this initial plant-in- g boxes to th county Jail, where Sheriff "We believe this 1 the only pracPoulnot assumed charge of them. The method in stocking thee lake troop wefie than ordered demoNllxaed ticable variety of fish. The vaChairman Logan withheld th keys with this in the fall. If the eggs rawn riety until he could confer with other mem- are collected in the fall at Fish lake, bers of the committee who did not ata size of four or five reach fish the tend a meeting of the Stoner faction, Inohes in hatchery long before which last night formally declared th snows the have cleared up In the Thoms P. Stoner nominated for basin to an xtnt lake Granddaddy over Grace. P. John mayor sufficient to permit the transportation of fish there. In other word, the WATER PERMIT ASKED. fish are too large then to be transWe hope to be George L Flood cf Loe Angeles, ported economically. filed with able to use those taken up thia week, CaL, yesterday application th state engineer far the use of as srawnera and stock fish from' of water front Walfour ecord-fwhidr to replenish th fish supply in ter Murl creek. Iron county, for use the other lakes. 160 Th of use acres In Irrigating spring high water ta requirsd,R. A. to th application. Meadowbrooh Polo Jackson of Fredonia, Arts., asks for trom the use of .01 cf a second-foPlays in Coast Tourney Ledge spring. Kane county, to be developed with pipe and trough DEL MONTE, CaL, Aug. 11. hewn out of pin log for use In . wa- Thom Hitchcock, polo International tering sheep and cattle. tkt and star of the Meadowbrook, L. I., club, made hla debut on a California DR. NEWTON DIES. polo field here today in the flrat of a Dr. R. A. Newton, former! y federal eerie of exhibition matches. Playing hia favorite position, number two, on narcotics agent at SaltvrLaka, died George Moor and at Malden. Maas., recently, accord- a team Including yeeterday by Elmer Boeeeke of Santa Barbara and ing to new received Leuls R. Watts, now fed oral naroot-- t Captain J. TtyPsaroe of the Eleventh Sol lea ageeit cavalry, Hitchcock led his quartet to an easy victory over n team composed of Hugh Drury, Thomas Driscoll and DAUGHTER WELCOMED. P. Conkm and H. 1L A Lieutenant MT.. PLEASANT. Aug. , daughter was born Friday to Mr. aad th home of Httchqpcks whirlwind riding and Mrs A. B. Murphy at Mr. and Meat uncanny mastery of stroke featured Mrs Murphy' parents a Mashing game He ta regarded as L. f, Rasmusoen. on of the greatest polo players, and he demonstrated hia ability by StrokMRS. W. A. FRASER SOUGHT. front midfield. The sheriffs office yesterday was ing two goals almost California player. In asked to locate Mr. W A. Fraser, Drury, vwteran brushes with the raid to be a staterfi. Edward Rosa repeated easterner staved off a dosen Bpeotoc- who 'died th Mountain Home yeeterTh message raid that Mrs ular ruahe on Ms team's goal. day. Th final soore wa u goal to Fraser I believed to be in Salt Lake one WANT STAGE PERMIT. L. A. McDonald of Cedar City ho Baldwin Radios Win applied to the public utilities connnla-akTrom Brigham for permission to. operate a a public torrtor by automobile between Cedar City and Iron Springs Th Baldwin radio baseball club chalked up a win over the SALT LAKERS ARE VISITORS. nine yesterday. It waa either Brigham Special to It, Triton. team' game until the eighth Inning, MT. PLEASANT, Au gr ILJudx, when the radio got tha Ferdinand kktekern and sons, Harlan going, tallying four run. and Elroy, of halt Lake, are weekwinCooper pitched well for end guests of ML Pleasant rtiativea ners and received the best the support. with pack-hors- C-- et Ace' ot -- ' hord-ridti- w m Nine jf . |