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Show 9 raffljm!" fjvT3-'ir7.rcr!- vX2,Q''4et7t')-- rr afTSlgyrt-'V'vw.- ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1921. 12 rMESE,l9P,TOKfVoi vnsl -' rf , ficien As a .Suppressor, of Crime,: th Sheriff Is.::Mos FrieoJ Al: i ACHIEVES SHUTOUT VICTORY f ! Sheriff John Singleton. In bin capacity of law enforcer and pitch r, I yesterday proved hla efficiently in both Any base ball belligerency th r" walka. Oakt might have bad aa a sort of hangover from a turbulent Tburaday and effectively , tvae promptly squelched by the sheriff. The sheriff, in fact, ao effectively subdued the Oaks that they a ere downright help i aoaa af la n b t 1 Grappiers Will Start Training f1 "V j X , A r . lew. , Charge defeat to Krause. Ruas responsible for Krause 14. Lou-blto Adams t Brubaker plays Oulu! o, Maderaa to Adams to Oulets t. laZem to Lindlmore to Leeu. rat baas on error Oakland A, ft on banes Oakland 4, Sait Lake 4 Umpires GtiLhrl. and Becker. Tima 1,44, in 1 Innings. singleton performed ' the eatreraely unuauai feat eft pitching a ahutout game in Bonneville park. He did bis stuff with exceeding grace and with no fuse or feather. While the sheriff was holding the Oaks runlaae, the Bes rolledjup a total of ten tallies, ao that the acore of lhe game was It to e' ' lie T. Baldwin, er In Al Madera -- ? X v Oaks seem DrsUr'Cook 9't caught bis flret game an accurate thrower and death on foul fftea. He is regarded aa a rnnart guy behirwiitte Mr. and he proved of much help to Singleton yesterday. Kansas Relay Will Draw Thoutand Men IaAWRENCE, than 1909 five 99 TONY JL.A Mn-ehs-n, 4 9 9 1 9 9 .... 1 1 444 .... ..,.9 99 9 9 Felt lAke-- e 3 9192969 x 19 Pons x IS Tills 31311139 Home nine Dndimnre, Bun Hits Nummary Twis 2, I aZerre. Twoiase hit .chan. Burs batted Ire Lindlmore, : 1 4, Leslie. I AZerrv 4. Thrown ubt stealing Lindlmore. Btruck out Hv Slnrleton 8 Bases on balls Off ins;lton 1. off Krause 3. off Ariett 4. Tn runs, 1 bits, 83 at bat off Kraus, i 1L Manager CHIC AGO, ' April Frank Chance rf the Chicago Ameri-- 1 cans arrived hare today after a battle against IH "health which delayed hla joining tha turn in spring training quartdra, to Lime ciptrge ut the cluui oa its arrival with uie New York Otanu tomorrow. Conference with G. A. Comiskey, owner, ill a hospital recovering I rum an operation, and Bet rotary Harry Grwbiner, ware Chances first acta im , Caicago, Chaiiea, the "peerless leather" of buebali, the central figure in tha "Tinaer u Kvers to Chance, tomorrow will have hi first iooet at the material which he htgies to whip into pennant-winnin- g surtl. Criuca have already assigned the Box to a division berth, but lowly aeaond Chance cannot get tlacxr point m slow. Burned to a nen nutiogany unt from ifte life In the mountains, tlio ''pcerleao" on la the picture rf health and proclaimed himself as "runs' to included in hut personal begu." longing is a new set of teeth, which be insists haw made a new man of him, rambling him to eat red meat and plenty of it. ' NO CHANGES IN PROSPECT '1 have no radical changes In mind," he aald. 'lhere Urey be tom switching rater on, but that w.il on bow the piuyera aepend entirely 4 A 8 in tne Reeoed riee. 9000, rlilmlox. Arrerotdo Bervkw, rg. Victor, tg- present line shape up, apnng eiiterotk I.kVt Wvsni. rx .1 0 0 4 0 nd op, oeo mile ind do exhhtttiun not muen games riu 107. Srees IpHM B'ooda rg... 0 9 9 0 f Wlafrvy M Poor rf g line ou a team, but 1give think the Olid Hie, I 100 Huber Bitov 1'd . are well. We box have doing 100, pretty ... T 4 19 Totals ..1210 4 a Freer Tternr 10. Tregk isd Tight . Toigii hf good pituung otaif and Evers and Simote 10 Waxen now well our some Inna oi rf Third rare, 100. etakalag, lyreeelda outfiwidenh a I have in mind trying diteeath aad up. oar mile and Bill Barrett in the Infield. Eddie 107, 9ft. MilOrad RaU 107, Mary DMint Jnlop 197 UilaavvBi 107. Minim L. poUina is a great prayer and he will 107 Mrcreaa 1C. Flank of Sirel 1(E put up his imuai star game at second. The same goes for Harry Hooper, it 000 clilmlag. Foan rice, Mill Rpeiri 107, nd up flv furlong only took a few minutes' uouversu-lioover the telephone to fix things Alden 107 Lsiv Tlptoi 107 Hbpiis By 107 107, fiollliton Lady Bourbon 107, ikilrn Bp with Harry. MINNEAPOLIS; M3nn, April U. 107, The While Box and the Giants reBfidgetU 107, Bookworm 197, Shifty An knockout unrecorded 107 scared newed bostlHUim today at Indianapoke, Fifth rare two rlalstfig I yetroldo and sicalnet Fred Fulton, heavyweight, a sloppy game at 'terre after playing np. six furionge Brsmtoe OS. Iweby DoUir by a woman, came to light Haute w here the Glanta 48 Bits IV 99 Ere Ackley 100 Preserve tooay in county court her when Mrs. Won, 14 yesterday, Th teams play in to 2 109. 1A Maude Thompson, who cbiiram to have tw im, BlMllid Jtxpeeodv. and Bunday. Saturday Tiyeltita 146, Vibrator 196, Gvorx Kstly floored the boxer, and her hue trend. Elmer Beattie recruit, 109. Eari Thompson, filed two damage passed fiveJacobs, men and allowed three 90. elshnlng. yeieaiaa, suits, aggregating (tilth reea, 621,009, for- - six runs, before he against hits, good 103. Taxa104 Mlmums illih its fprionsa , Fulton. waa chased from the hill in ttie first tion 106. Jniepfeine Newell 16, ReUee 17, dire. TTvompeon waa the plaintiff in inning of th Chicago National-Kan-sSpeseikot 107, Dell Evisa 1(4 wtkch the suit demanded 410, battery Oty Blues game at Kansas City 19. 300 fur injuries to herself, and AvAlA s Bevewtk rere. 900, rtehnlng. Rip Whereier performed for th enCubs suing eight innings and the end up eae mile end s furieng Aweet ind for an alked attack on her two chilShe ektima that Pulton atruck won. 13 to A. Lew 102. bur 102 Water Willow 10. Ooid dren. It r The Yankees and Robins loafed at Wirera 104, her, and that she waa obliged to reyin 10.1 Olid News 104, H Roanoke, because of rain. rwtnty in. Bill's iAKk V. JWia Arbor 105, turn the blow, knocking Pulton unconscious. Pulton had first kicked th Fiieniirth 110, Brrese 118 Two rookie hurl era, an lnfielder and rfilldreir out rf Itis w ay, she aliegea, an outfielder, are on their way toMghth non. 89(10, rlmmlug. 4 Rnstirn-etxteenth see mite nd t injuring them severely. aud n to the Worcester chib rf tha nr M, Beek 1Q0, Werthmam 102, Nik Se The second suit waa In onemeotlon day Eastern league as the result rf a cut KM R ifin--r Lmat Leaves lot GimMgkO With a copartnership hotel agreement in the Boston National a squad at 107. Msauiklu II 19. and Lr for 63689. The group Ga., yesterday Ninth rare, 4700. riilmbi. Ayetrxlds Fultons answer hag nod beea filed. Atlanta, consists of Pitcher iCylw Graham, isd a slxteeelk desriet aad np. ene mil Uie from drafted Little Ark , Rock, 100. MareeUs Boy Bnglee m Ves Petrie MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., AjirR U clubt Hunter Lane tale of the Knux-vlh- r, 104; The F leaser jot Ro It Onse HE, Dnubt-fFred ADnhmota th Fulton, an Bob Club, lnfielder. Tenn., piaaterer, 10. Meredile 107, Deriue 111. knocked out TtaJIan" Jim Herman rf Emmerich, outfielder with Worchei-te- r, Wee ther three teuiig. trial (end. New York in th first round of and last year, Mass., jka Kemp scheduled bout hero to- of Boston-- . THE ABA BX8ELXS. deft honk to tti aofar plexus night. Rain prevented the playing of the Flret rare, elalmtng. parse AW ending th content After exactly on gam yesterday 11 fiiUee, three farieige Yes Hu minute of flghllng. At Louisville, Ky., yesterday the Rub (Neale). 49 SO. 49 40, 41 40 waa; rime from Breton Americana behind A 40. 4 46 semen; 119 (Mart tare). 00, when tie Louisville American assoTeaaiAe 111 lOlsre), 418 00, tklnt. Tbs. Stribling Disposes 5 to 9, sod waa ciation dub leading, Moa Wee Olrl. Myae 84. Rhietl Riptds. 8 to 6. Oil laky, Lt Bore and Hi eel Clare alee res. of Gunner Quinn won, BROWNS BEGIN HITTING, Second race, cHlmln. pore 400. five fsrlonx Siltoa 112 and Looking to the clash with th Car11 APPLETON. Bah waa. Atvjl 80 Wl., $4 Young $280, (Clarke), school boy boxing dinals .Saturday, the st. Louis Browns Goorgi Rat 11 (Hotter). 43 90, 84 39. leaoDd, StrtWinrf, rnoatum, wu credited with a tech-nk- found theirthe batting eyes yesterday,9 Doves Boost IIS thral). 44.29. third Time, Tulsa, ukla.. Otters, bumbling in knerkout Baa th ninth round of to Lad. Zlu. lueeswiax. kecettwh their defeat scheduled bout with of 3, thereby revenging Hedra, Clear tb Wy nd Sly Fox aim hi The Jtlrown bid fareWednesday. J Gunner ram. rf Quinn Minneapollai. well last se Dixie to night with fourThe bout wu . taro nod uninter-etlnThird rare, rlilrelnf, Parra two, Ayrat-elteen . vjotones and three defeats as 1 15 Klrkwea furloa ud ap Hi exhibition v record their 4280. was, xJsck against sjy (Neal). 980. 42 MILWAUKEE. WU , April 11 Er- class A miner league clubs PoantsiB 110 (Corbett), 4240, 4220, seoead; The Cardinals ended their etVLy in Plywood 103 (Roberts), Si 30, third. Tliaa, nie Goose man of Milwaukee decisively 1 14 xHer telle, Cloeeih. Haerameate, defeated Geonre Butcdt of St. Ixuiet th south by an S3 victory over NashvHie, Tenn--, volunteers. xMennuinerr. Flrata sad xTrambaola lira tonight in boring maten theWhen lorn-lNat the res lined Pittsburg here tonight. Fsertk race, rlslaring. pan 4000, up against th Jdamphla team of the sad sp, Mx fertaage Maya Haase 118 Southern association in an exhibition (MeHogk), 81 M 44 4(8 Sft.B. woe; xFtame Relay Races game at Memphia today it was 10 $8 2. 8240, aeoaad; Harry (Wood). with a radically changed batting orBorxe VO 11 Insured (Roberta), 83 49. third Time, der, according to word reaching here, w , Against At 1 14 24. Ahgeftsa. iMIw 8 pairs. xF. Maranviile batted first, with Cuyler, f 0 Corley Huge A. Aeher, Twelve BellR Bigbee, Ath-letTrsynor, Barnh&rd, Wright, 11. DES MOINES, low. April xBlaak On. draws y, Jsly Fly. xilistea Fit, catcher and pitcher following. Director K. L Wilson of Drake Grimm, Danriag Ctri aad atted Mil lira raa-In order named. Maranvtllo supplants took 46009 out rain today university Field. man, and Trayndr Bigbee as lead-oFifth rare, tlllmln. MO. 8 ymeoldi lad insurance, covering both days of the become clean-u- p hitter in place of Joa Tag 113 iH Joara), fifteenth annual relay meet, April 6 up five fnrlory Barn hard 93 40, won, Furisoa BIU 112 and 29 The insurance wilt Indemnify g)3. game with Memphis Yesterday (MrKalght), 43 30. 4200. areeeO. A tin ina the 1600 athletes expected to compete was canceled because of rain. IDA I Robert!), MAO. third. Time lot, for at least a part of their expenses Indians Were at Tus- - . Cleveland The rt replace, Muioa North, Jewel City, Rpirea, In case of inclement weather. All Smile Ax til. Qaarts Kelly and tort, a receipts are prorated among the visit- Catoosa today for an exhibition gams with the University rf Alabama. alio raa. Drill ing teams to help defray expenses. ' Sixth ran. elilmtaf. purse (TO, , A Tight rain Interfered with Cl a vs- land's final workout at New Orleans sad op, ou aula and a qsarttv 40 4300S 10 $4 ,8.90, (Abel), Rpeedball yenterday. Kavanaagh Rain prevented the scheduled bare-- . wra; Doipk 7 (Cooper), 44.29. 4280, California exhibition between th Bos- - j Golf Billy Watts lift (J Smith). 42 80, Title storming Fair Orient, third. Time. 34 I ton Braves and Washington Senators aad H ye spool alra tea. Atlanta at yesterday, but both teams LOS ANOELKS. Cal., April 11 Weieath rare, eta Ue tag parw 9400, Xyeae-eld-s were at Spartanburg, S. C . today Kavnnaugh, women' for their aad np Ex f nr Ion ire Mom R. i)8 Miss Doreen final road engagement of the 4 00. guaO. wna; Llltle amateur golf champion of California (JoaesN 47 On. preseason series. They are to conBeech M8 (Weed), 44trt. 44 00, eeenad; today retained her title when she dehostilities, however. In WashTreaty 113 (MaKaiylit), 2), third. Time, feated Mis Mary K Browne of tinue ington, whore the first of tw games 1 is M. Top ' the Morning, Tsrbelsnt, Brentwood, on up. at the end of 18 wlii be played tomorrow. hodeet on the Brentwood Country club Bnnply and Harry Maxim alra raa. s course. Eighth rare, rlahninx, pore 1900. 8 ROCrmSTBR, Minn , April 11. The asd np. one stiie and a sixteenth Baseball league, orMak Lift Worth Living. Peter Pierson lot (Abell), 91240, 81 90, 4 90, ganised here Mot night at a meeting 4.100. won. Pnnger lit (A. Collins) Dcsi't go around feeling tired, lack- attended a of several 107 43 40 representative by lawtra, Mannln, serend; ing in energy and strength, because towns In southeastern Minnesota and 18. Fetor), 84 00. third Ttme kidnevs are not work ing proper northern Iowa, decided on Mason Cltv, Termak, Rawest Th Lamb, Daiaty your iy Th us of Foler Pills, Iowa, and Albert Lea, Rochester and Lady slap raa. for the kidnevs, will glv Winona, Ninth rare, rlalmlag. pore 840. Ayasr-eld- stimulant Minn., as th nucteua of tha aad ap. five furionge Aek Jteai. lid your kidnevs a good flurhtng, remove league. waste matter and bring the Other towns son side red for the six- 411 00. 44 00 won; Be Injurious (Mt 161 210 to a normal, active con- club 44 W, 4f 40 dais) 110 (Abel) Include Charles Pity, eteoed, kidney hark Your Foley Pill ar Qm only Iowa; league 17 Irish Rnraor P0 (rerhett), 4, third. dition Ia Cross) Wls., and Red Wing, 83. Jo Y , H attest Oedrye. thing I ever got to do m anv good Time. 1 Mmn Finis ('. lorioeut, Slonxi and Wild Theoghta writes Ramdel Brenner Alexandria. L. T. Atkinson of Albert wax, also raa. Ind. Sobraram-Johnsoj Drugs. (Adv.) elected president of the Itxgu. atfe-IM- jo Turf Batted for tfrJtre la the math, by iaainge. B Ism Anrie .0 t 0 2 6 Ran Beuraarj Bndj Rldm 2, Bow .... 034010190 Seattle 109 10 man 2. iitriiwrr 2, T Baldwin Tobm, Jiood 2, Jacob Krror Me 2 Twombly 4 0 at bat off runs. four Aoley hit, Charge defeat Uughee In 9 1 h inning. tn Hughes Buu 'reapona'bia for Plaai' mer A, Hochea d Walter 8 Struck oat 1. by Walter By Plnmmar 2 by Hughe 1 on Italia Off Flsaeer 4. off Hare Hit with Hughes 9, off Waiter 4 OeOorae Stolen baaaa llldred, bail 4'rau Hood. Ja Home ran Baldwin Rohwer. Twe-ba- i Three base rob hit Hood bit -- Plummer, Bowman Brady, Tobin, Ja ftocrlflre ooba bite Bowman, Crana 2 IkHible plays tVibin to Crane te Brady, Tima of gam Beck te OtjaOwr to Blgbee 10 m Urn tea. I mpirea 2 hour Finaey aad Reardon. I. i , Viking-Rang- SAN FRANCISCO, April 11 The Seeds made it four in a row today by defeating tha Beavers thia afternoon, 5 to S. At kan Frssolaco; sa,. Miller If tax rf BAN BUOA 4 0X -- B.HOA A. Craven 9 6 9 6 Thh Rovers wilt . 1 tftel rf ... BrsulMb. ho worthy Jb . eeiKaaj6v.ji.J- - aatekdi Du tel 9b Del? r... . Johf) Singleton Salt Lake pitchbr, Winter p -remarkable Qsrrry.r yeeteraay achltvifl 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 Telle.c feat of pitching a ahutout game over UcOsaa. H the Oaka He allowed only three hita ToUU .92 7 24 14( ToteM. . 9619 2111 Batted for Queiry la th aiatli all .angles, and isaued only one walk. xbth. 1Ha.ttd for Aaew la th He had eight strlkeouta But five Oaks Xror by iaalag reached first base. The aheriff pitched Portland a really sensational oame 8 ban Fraa Tony LaZerre realized the ambition Hununtirr Kea Miller Ow, Wetael, of every baseball player to hit a Telia. MaUiftn. BIHsoa. KUtfaff terors home-ru- n with the baes full. In the Rnns rregeealht fee Wtetei. kildaff seventh inning, with three on, Tony Winters 4 kiuger S S track oat By W-tknooked the bail over the rightfield Baar on ball Off A 8. hr Barger fence. Tony got a single betides On WhHcm 4 oft Harrer 8 Home raa Ooa a hi a ta hit double and Daly, k Tony Thursday rt worthy Agaew. Tvebev HenDovbte play seems that "Our Tone ftaerif c hUJuWuff triple, eo KU Hentoo A to ii getting his eye. to Keavortky; ew, dry duff to Kbrn te BlUoon Tim of teat 2 bourn. I mptevo Carroll and Catey. i till signed bv the Rovers Btrrell will add some sting to the Rovers' attar.!. Hie Ogden Unenp could not be learned, hut if will no doubt bring a good tkm to the city. The Rovers' lineup will be changed somewhat from Ail players ar relaot Saturday quested to be on the ground at 6 o'clock this afternoon Joe Sedgcley wiU referee the contest. ...60610299 .16109192 99 t Good Boxing Matches for Brigham City Fans Sprrisl to The Tribute. 11 RRRTIIAM CITY The April Brigham poet of tha American Le-ei- on on a anAwy boxing card at put the Academy of Music last evening which waa largely attended There were 9ix matches, with Con Hun-ar- n of Bear River City and Roy Mcof SIt Lake in the headliner. Carthy men were evenlv matched and These the bout ended in a draw The first four rounds were in Hanaens favor, hut In the lant two McCarthy evened things up Jjeland Petersen of and Hod Turnor of Gbrtnne boxed four rounds to a draw Owen Red jepperaon of Corlnne floored round. Wright of thia cltv la Uhe Cyclone Brwator of Coiinne won over Howard Call of Brham at the nd of the second round. Ruswell BtoweU Mae Smith Sign also won over Tow Lose at the end of the smonnd round. Bert Neteon and an interesting preMetropolitan Link Don Fife fomtsbed liminary. Kid Davis (ft Salt Lak waa referee VKW TORK. April Musl for the occasion wu furSmith of San Franrisco whose cometha high school band and back waa a sensation in professional nished byVance ft and Bnftmlm Johnson tewart golf circle last year, has signd as profeesiotnai of th New Lakeville Golf in string numbers and singing I unand Country clnb, whose xor der construction at Great Neck, L. Smith Has I. He will take up hi duties there in 1936, but will represent th Schlaifer club this year in tournament play. Smiths engagement adds another April It. Wxrnte Smith, star to th galaxy of professionals in CrrtCAGO.City cow hoy welterweight, the metropolitan district that already Oklahoma 'of Mofrle. ftchlnifer in better the had Includes Walter Hagen, Jtm Barnes, a fight at F!nt Chicago Gene Saraxem and Joe Kirkwood. ftmih floored Schtetfer with most recent triumph was tonight Smith to law tn the second the a right in the California open championship, round hut chlajfcr rot up without which he won from an international taking a count. Smith Iho had his field. last season ha sprang into oopoosnt groggy in two other rounds prominence by finishing third in, the The men weietied 14 pounds. two open British FVhhe Morris of fttoux City Town, championship. strokes behind Arthur Havers, He defeated Patsy Rocoo of Efewt Chicago d plans another invasion of Britain this in an semiwindup. They weighed 147 pounds. f.r-a- of ten-roti- eight-roun- Boat score-.- ( 311 10 ' - 849 199 d, SAeCiirdy MEMPHIS, Tens., April ' 11 Th 2T KM Tntils ...84 1117 11 R.H.E. soot' Hide la etfhtk. . 3 .....rarara Pittsburg r i'roork is JWvrelk. 4 11 I Rokvrev la aivtk. Memphis (3 ) Batteries Steinsdrr and Brtynldt; Herbie la alatk. Rya, Sedgwick and Yar-yamn kl (aatBRSi Warmouth, -- 19 fenm R. IL K At Houston. Texas: lanant. 2. Bans A OIUrepH, Hnmmlrr' 9 Dee Mcvtnrs (W.) Kesej 3 11 Blakeelir, Dial 2. Meltowell. Wirser i i4 ! i , ,jXti-a- t Houston T.) Schnrider. Koto 3. Rofcwsr 2. 4rku. Bat furies' Wibvon, Johnson and Brreve Rabw, Oerkrm.',Bivra 2. Meoia-U- . Barfoot and Klpeher,. Hungllng; taaRI 9ttrbrd Bf (ViriWiao 4 IS, kf McCurdy Pesmr 2 IX. bv Pveock 1, kr Haxbee A MUSKOGEE. CNcAk, April 11. Credit vlrkorv to Chnitlia: cbarxi Peleet R. H. . to Froosk. 8 tree! eat Br Ckrwiaa 8. k, Denver (W L) .....1 10 J Fenaee 3. kr Fveoxk 4 Biaie ea kalli A.) ........ 4 10 1 Off rkrbrtin 2. off Fmaev 1. off Pmoxk MVfttosree (W Isattenee Ball, Gross and Roche; Pi '4 kali Bdiaa,. J, eft RnfbM 1 Tkreebe liti- - W ithrow. Cash. Adaock And Harper. rea GUI pie Rune Twwkiai kita DeeL Metinreey. t.nffli. AND RECTAL TH0UBLB bite Biade, FILE Rene a. ftievffios Bilkeater, eared without operation. I. R. Par. Blikieltr. Sixha, Behind. ClUeiple, tiriffta Time ef fatal 1 koor aid sons, M. D., 411 Cent. Bank Building. 4, arntea (Advertisement.) laiptree dckillre tad Phyle- ..Si 11 ro.. for tor for Ur 931914 ,.99399 13 n. 1 Pea-pe- a - -- ten-rou- Braves-Washingt- Fro-ser- , Exhibition Games LOUISVILLE. Kr. April 11 Th ' R.H E. A 11 2 Boston (A) ...... 3 11 4 Louisville (A. A) Batteries Rhrake, Quinn and BROUGH FAILS TO O'Neill, Plrinioh. Cullop and Meyer. 11 Ttra PHILADELPHIA, April R.H E. STOP TIGER GAME score 1 3 8 Philadelphia (A.) 4 i 9 Philadelphia (N y filnml 6ms lee, Batteries Burns, Walberg and Gib1L Th son King. Couch and Henltne. SACRAMENTO. AprU . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 11 Tlaers defeated th Benatora todajr-acore: RJd.E. Prouch was replaced by Th 10 to 5. York (N ) 7 1 New run after sli Hughes in the eighth (A.I i f the piste. -Chicago had ben brought I across Bentlev Batterie and Gowdy, SAC E TO AMEN SUNOS and Schslk. BBOX Blankenship BHOAl KANSAS CITY, April Kopp. If. ... 4 I Men. rter rf. 8 10 scoreXb.. Rillrepte. rf 44 31 34 0Ro6r, fN ) CYiicago 1x41 eh. at... BAkOTler. If. Ural. 80 . . 8 8 0 2 Retiipc, e... 4 19 1 Kansas City LA. A.) . .... MelMwvIl Ik. 8 19 3 8lla. 2b . . 8 3 4 8 (Ten Innings Kaufman. Bush Batterie Orlffls, !b . 4 1 6 2i oehrin, rf . O Ferre II: Zlnn and Skiff. Rl.de, is . . 2 0 8 WMmlwIU, Ik . 4 1 1 ., 4 cf 0 9 0; 184 Tha HOUSTON. April 11 Texas, fuwr, 0 , 44 1 ilrrs, MetbwiaSbwI 4 2 9 2 score; R.H B. Msrpkr , 2i tbv.sk. 2 9 99 Des Moines Cknsiaa, 9. 3 9... 9 6 j (W.)., 1 OiHixhwi. 9 ... 9 Pmumv 9 . 1.1 4 11 1 (Texas) 9 9 9 Houston Sehaetdev... 1 1 lt)4eNe.tr. and Johnaon Batteries Wlleon, jtkOThlsr .... 19 9 9 Hune' Barfoot and Kircher, ' IlSbM ...... Totals Batted VBaued Bitted (Batted s as Pratee-wertk- y ahnv k stronger 4190 9 10 2 tram against Ogden than faced tha last Saturday The boys have 9 1 0 Hfiwlrys.rf .. 9 111 Vikings 9 0 8 KBlUmaTb ... 9 2TO been training hard with the Cal let all and week are showing Improved KiUwff 9b .. 8 10 4 2 4 4 0 2 1 Bhpwe.se. .... 8 2 8 2 form. Fans who recall Jocky Simpson" Blrre!l. with the Cailies Roy A 9111 ( 9 0 1 S Urye r.p. .... 9 10 1 years ago. will he glad to know hi haw In town. arrived 0 He was at ones 444 lfWaMLrn.8 00 0 . . n Ayeer-otd- FRANCISCO. ..812 4 2 8 0 MnlllfsaSb SVH,ef. Woman Fighter Chi-ca- By Universal Service. PORTLAND jSTV Kayo Punch by (1 10-- V Fulton Handed Iawir-lar- o- er SEALS MAKE IT FOUR IN A ROW lie n. too. till 1. Callie feservea Otley, Goddard and Hawthorn Salt Ltke reserves Waite. Poole, It. Tunrille and Cobb. Referee Charles Whiting lYie contest also will be a tough pro position to forecast. The Rangers beat Salt take last Satwhile the Vikings smothurday. ered the Rovers. The Norsemen will find the Rangers a hard nut to crack The probable lineup will be: fribd Better . Manager As- -' limes Reins After Long Idleness. Period of Chicago e ZERRE. at I S0Ks -- , AB R.H PO.A 1 lo. Jt to Kan., April 11. More athlete represen tins ninety-universities, eollesea. military academies and hi(h schools in all parts of the .country, will eoimwte in the second annual Kansas relays, the flret major outdoor meet of th year, her April 19. Twenty Institutions will be represented this year that did not take part in the 1923 relays. OAKLAND. The class entries AB.R.H.PO A E.SO BB Creighton,university Dartmouth, Drake, Grin3 0 9 0 ned, low State, Kansas, Kansas AsAdam a 2b ... ...4 9 Brubaker, as ...4 9 9 9 pire, Minnesota, Northweotern, Notre 3 Cooper, cf ... ...4 0 Laraa, Oklahoma, Oregon Assies, cather. If ... ...4 Oxlahoma Aisles, Texas, Wsshlnrton, 19 tBuato. 9b .... Denver univeralty and Wisconsin, InFaiette. rf t 9 I I Baylor, 9 3 Fladeras, 3b ....3 entries Include South class College ...3 9 Read, e Dakota State, Buena Vista, Storm Kraara, p ......3 Cornell .Lows; college. Mount la!,. XArlelt, p ......I 9 9 Vernon, Iowa; Dei Moines university, Des Moines, H Iowa; Feru, Neb., NorS 1 Totals 1...S0 0 t 54 mal; Fenn college, Onkaloosa, Iowa, v Batted for Krsuee In eirhtb, fouled and Occidental, Los Angeles. 'out. SALT LAKE. i to At Ijm Angrtcc: base- foe the Bees veaurosr aad made an excadent Job of 1U Ook te a fine 16 I th man. last year Maderas's first season in professional baseball, and he showed constant improvement. He is starting the present season In a fashion bordering on the sensational. T his week he made some remarkable plays. His work la consistently brilliant. Pitcher Frank ODoul is partially under the weather. His ailment is diagnosed as a alight attack of appendicitis. a Harry (FNelll is coming along so well that m may do some pitching tomorrow. not 99 10 ti Seattle.... hive developed a coming third waa lra Salt LO ANOKM-SCatr ApHl 1L off the mouttd Knocking Tom Huh with & barrage of base hit in the seeond and third inning, Beattie iron the fourth came of the eeiiee with the Angels today, Xf the score of 9 to (. Bill Plummer waa hit hard by the Angela, hut the locale Were unable to overcome the lead made off Hughes. wide-sailin- fit. Frederick, cf ... ,3 3 I 9 9 9 9 9 Governor, rf ,...1 1 Lindlmore, 2b ,.4 9 9 Lewis, if ,.,,..4 9 9 Leahe, lb ......3 3 9 e rf 4 1 LaZerre. se 1...4 9 9 jMtt enter, 3b ...4 .4 9 9 19 9 rook, c ... 4 9 0 9 Singleton, p Totals ., ....34 10 11 37 ( 3 Boor by tnnincs: Oakland 1 Burger Game. B day; At Fait Lake Singleton, Salt Lake, Winner; Krause, Oakland, loser. At Ban Francisco Burger, Ban Francisco, winner; Winters, Portland, laser. At Sacramento Christian, Vernon, winner; Prmigh. Banramsnto, loser At Lee Angeles Plummer, Beattie, winner; Hughea lei Angeles, loser. Billy Mengea formerly Union association and Ooast league player, hreeied into town yes ten 1st-- from Wl home at Oakland. He expeota to play with some independent club, and possibly may go to Butte. a great Johnny Frederick mad g catch of Brubakers fly In the first Le Bheehsn mad a fin stop or Read's hit to right in the econd The play held th blow to a single. Gtorg la Fayette performed similarly on Lindlmore s hit ta the third. 16 ' Showers; Turns In at CHARGE OF ht Verrtnn won 4, Sacramento won 9. Seattle won 1, Los Angeles won 3. .4 4 4 Winning and losing pitcher yester- d, 1 Hushes to 4. 1 - Drive -- -- 1 Indians 4 LaZerre, Salt lake IJndimora, Salt Lake ..4 4 Brady. Seattle Rohwer, !os Angeles ... 4 Jacobi, Los Angeles ....4 Gunther, Isis Angeles ..4 Vx, Portland ..........4 Kenworthy, Portland ...,4 Gillespie, Vernon ..4 MoGtnnia Sacramento ...4 Fayette, Oakland .,..3 la 3 Crane, Seattle Beck, Isas Angelea ,,,...3 2 ... Rohwer, Sacramento Homs run h Uteri' Lewt 3. XaZerre, Lindlmore, Balt Lake, Hood. Jacobs, I Angeles, Cbx, Portland, Oilleapie, Vernon, . Th eerie stand; Balt lake wen S. Oakland won Portland won 9, San Francisco won IS ' TASTE DEFEAT Ted Thye, Ira Dern and O clone Workman will renew their training today at the chamber of commerce gymnasium, and Mike Yokel will Join the force Monday afternoon. The wreeUera are all anxious to retain their present good condition for the This Time Hands of Face Much Strengthened contests scheduled Wednesday night at the Salt Lake tht&ter Ira Workhae mat been abed Cyclone Lake Team; Vik- man and Ted Thyewith San Francisco Polywill taka on Mike Yokel in three-fa- ll finish matches. Thye came here from Portland to 16. technic High, 30 ings Play the Rangers. give Dern an opportunity to win the title. Thye says that a wrestler can wrestle better in his home town, where he U among SOCCER SCHEDULE. his friends and that is the only ad- Apodal ta Tha Trihsaa. SAN FRANCIBOQ, April 11 -- The U CaledoDhute vs Bait LeJte, Caledofriend vantage that Dern nian field, Seventh South And Sixth thought that be would be able to win, D. S. V, high eidiool tvauketbaU team Went etreete. . but Thye le a hard nut to cracks of Salt Lwko City was defeated by Now Mike Yoke! will try concluthe Folxtechnio high's crack quintet Vikinge va KABgere, Eaxt high fteid. sions with the Portland champion, here last night in their first game of score. The Rover va Ogden, Poplar Grove and Mikes friends are pulling hard the series by a athletic field, Maventh South And for dnm to win. He no doubt will San FTancleco team took the lead at fcUeventh Weal etreeta. a good account of himself, but, the outset and was never headed, pilgive Ga.mea begin At 9 SO oclock thin A- like Dern, he is giving away considing up twenty points to the visitors' erable weight to Thye. although Yo- ten In the first half. fternoon. kel aays that in a short match the 'Flaying on A strange court, the The most Important of the three weightr to a certain extent does not Saints were unable to get going, ' soccer contents scheduled for today ormnt much He ie confident that he and only at intervals did they Show In the eyee of fane at leant, wiU be can hold his own erainst Thve. any of the form that enabled them to the CalU-SaLake game. The Salt Yokel will arrive from Oakland Mon- win the Utah state tournament. Lake team hae suffered defeat the day. whioh will rive him plenty of Joe Christensen waa the only Satt four times it has been engaged time to rest up from the effects of Lake hoy who was able to lore to the lat Frank Wilkin will be in the lineup his long trip of con (latency. basket with any Promoter Heagren la receiving con- Jiesidea playing degree a great floor game, today. Ed Prime ia expected to be fit. That being the case, the rallies are gratulations from meny of the wres- Chrjstensen accounted for ten ,f tils due for aome etiff oppoeition. Salt tling fans for matching Yokel with team's total points. Pearce and Woods beLake alwmy does pl&v beat againat Thye. which contest, everybody seen also playsdc in lolUu- - fi shorn . althe ftcota The fans will have an op- lieves will be one of "the best court tha though on the small localwaa portunity of seeing the Smith broth- in a long time. unaixe visiting team as a whole ers (not the whiskered ones) in actn function at Its heat. tion in the CaIHe forward line. Lave Fiiaen, Poly captain, proved the The probable lineup will be: individual star of the contest, regisResults, Entries Salt iAke. Caledonians. tering seventeen Ivolntl. The teams anil meet in the final game of the TUB ABA ZETBIES. series tonight s four I FOLTTBCHNN1 First rsre, 9900. L U. A. 0. Home nil 09, Intake OS Altnbtoom 9783.1 9TI3 Rowmmite 108, Temur, if .. 4 t 101, 101. Mount Shuts OIHughra,' If... 1 19 2 tbitrh Olrl IPS. Iwro of Gold 104 KMmos f rarer, rf.. 1 2 1 3Wsea. rf .. 92 117 107 Shim Kvpme 109, tticemoe 149, I Christenson e 4 9 3 HhilimmeruisAe 0 2 11 1 112. Pet iraae, 2UJndro. 1( 3X 118 aiNOLETON. The day's beat hitters AB. H. TB PC. I I t L000 Penner, Vernon a leek Lewis, Balt Kupp, Sacramento . Frederick, Salt Lake Sheehan, Salt lake ,. Hood, Ism Angeles .... Walters, Los Angeles , Kittson, San FTaneiseo. Rhyne, San Francisco Hlglln, Sacramento .... Deal, Vernon sin-gle- e. " JOHN Wild Heave and Sack 0. four-bse- for Mat Bouts 2 The victory for Salt Lake aqusred the aeries at two games each Three remain to 6 played, one today and v two tomorrow. THE SHERIFF IN FORM. Singleton pitched a masterly game. I He allowed only three hits, all One of them was made in the and two in the third. eeoood If Adame. inning LaFayett and Read were tha I to make base hit. Oaks ataerlff struck, out eight Oaks -out f In the seventh inning he struck sucGubko, LaFayett. and Maderaa la etruck he eeaeion, and in the imth aueceesioti and Cather in 4. out Cooper , His curve was breaking la great style and he had excellent control, being t able to put the bail fust where he - wanted to eele. put it Louie Quteto. busftrof the Oaks, etruck out t brated tha to m of pints hie three each tripe 6 k lavpatretta was the beneficiary of the t ' only walk issued by Blngleton. In six of th nine innings hot an , Ah told, only , Oak reached first baas. i five Oaks reached first, three on hit, one on s walk and one on an error., .Singleton had but one critical jnIng, the third, when the Oak filled the baaee on two hit and an error. Otherwise the sheriff had a strangle hold on the situation. HOMERS ARE POTENT. wers Right of 8ait Inks' ten run Lewie 4" due to hnm.-run- a Manager hit the ball over In tha first and fifth, once with one on.full.in the sevTony In enth, with the bases Herr rapped it over. Howard Lindt-mor- e knocker was the other home-ru- n In the first He made hta 'v inning, with smpfy sack Th Bee sinremaining runs were due to three gle in the third inning and a walk and two single in th seventh. unAnother curious item of an the usually curious ball gums awas double fact that the Oaks made of three In the first each Inning play Hees ' The put on A double killing la , the fourth . Johnnv Frederick, Bee centerfleld, had eight putout. and then put himself out by taking a foul bail square la tha face. The Tmlt struck th rubber home plate and rebounded direct ""tv upward, striking Johnny on the beak Tnnv Governor took hi place In th field, and caught a flv ball. 4 making nine putnuta for th center- -' fielder Ktghtftelder Sheehan caught A flv ball, making ten putout for th outfield. Frederick retired Brubaker, " Cooper and Cather on file in eueeee-- t lon in th sixth. Lester Cook, catching hi first gam had ten putnuta, 4ght far the and two foul Thua, strikeoutBe, otilr seeea putout retrained far the ' InAeldeps. Harry Krause pitched seven fof the Oaka, and Bui Ariett pitched the eighth. OVER THE FENCE. With one out in the first Inning, idndiiaore popped the ball over the rightfield fence. Immediately following came Lewis, who also knocked It over the right field fence. Huffy, by th way, made four hits in four trips yesterday, two of them, homers. and Single by Frederick, Ltndimore another in th Ism la gale the Be third. With Frederick on first by reason of a bit. hit hlk second homer in the fifth. to Start the sevwalked Frederick enth. JUndlmore popped out Lewi hit to center, sending Frederick to Leslies singiu scored Fredthird, erick and put Lewis on third. A walk for Sheehan filled the base and In Zaire swept them clean with a biff over the rightfield fenew. With two out in the second, Lafay-- . ette hit safely. Read started the third with a hit, , end, after Krause had skied out. Ad-aalso bit. Brubaker fouled out. A fumble by InZerre put Cooper on, filling the base, bat Cather filed out. With one out In the fourth, Lafayette drew the only walk Singleton bnt a double play wiped him out. In the next five Innings only fifteen Oaks faced Singleton They were tamed back as fast as ther appeared. The dubs will play again this at 3 oclock t OnuT ui u STANOINq OF THE CLUBS Lak Oakland 0, Salt Lak ' At San Franclaea Portland 3, San Franciac 4. At Lot Angaloo Saattl t, Loo An. 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