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Show TUB BALT LAKE TlUBUNR SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1921 ails Is Smootched With Bosial News: The Great non winner; Shea, Sacramento, loser At Loa Angel, O. Oandall, Los. i&STER LUCKY TO ESCAPE; Masses defeat to Angtiaa, mate--, The etamfincr at of the etoba -- Run-Makin- 9kgZ g. ' aiK At Sait Lak Oakland 8, Salt o At Sacramento Vernon .4, 2. At Sen Frentiaco Portland 4, San Franoisco 12. At Loi A ngetee Seattle 1 Lea An- gela. . Doubl.-haade- today, r at beginning The-- area t Malls. star pitcher of the Oakland club, had his filled with horseshoes yesterday, but the luck they brought him didn't extend to his dab, and the Bees took the lead la tha series by winning the 4ay4 game, 19 to I. The Dusters moments of labor yesthrough, the soorw was t to T for the terday were filled with trial and visitors, who rushed four tallies across tribulation from the very beginning, In the Inning. Mad eras was a strikeout victim. and when he wss finally relieved of Baker laced out his second double of his duties hi club was two runs to the game. Arlett, batting fieMalle, tha pr bad. Subsequent happenings, grounded to Pittenger, who flung hhs A double by Adams to right however, served not only to tie the out. scored Baker. Brubaker a to left seers, but to put tha Oaks a run in soored Adams, and thenhit Cooper visknocked It over the right field feme, the lead, so that, although the the end. Mails sending In Brubaker. Hnlvey reitor. were beaten In eraped the charge Of defeat. George lieved Pander, and the inning ended with Cathsr popping out to Leslie. Doehier was the victim. ft was aither Malls' superb pitching The next order of business waa the or his aupero luck that enabled him eighth for the Bees Murohlo waa sent lu to heave for the Oaks, (thee-ba- n to elude catastrophe In the early for. In each of the fleet three peppered the ball Into left for ane rounds, the lln. filled the bases,in and bae and latZorre forced him at secthe ond, Pittenger forced letZerre, nine runners stiamlod they. saw first three frame, which msy batf FSAR "Ogft JOB." something of a record in Itself. left-han- d t - 1 rbl.eeLtno!4KmX.Eb ! niSftKul0.ki:nhUybsiTuds- - their wll. of biffs ' to the Oak management, for Mur-I.- r finally E ft iTnkk rtViJdhnn removed for a pinch httter tt looked ; as though he was parsing out at a I?j7eT first baaa way, and, in attempting fortunate moment for hlmael. tn retire him. Cuieto mode a portr ,; BATTLE FOR A WHILE. throw to Boehler who covered, and a wAs Hank waa safe, Pittenger meanwhile of gums the first The. part t having jNored peat battle between Mai's and Winer much and "Frederick h totter wtth Thatid- tha acore, the having IBd3r, la the eighth put tha Beea one toInto good when the Better of the eet-t- o a aafa hit center nror-tn- g he laid a such popped the Oaks barrage against Teame, running for Jenklna Th (lauds Mmer that he was lifted sftsrover the hit aleo put llulvev on third, whence Oooper had knocked the halla he acored on Iklndlmoree hit to left. fenceami given the oaks out n tha Frederick attempted to cross on IqaiLi llank Jiuhey finished Lewie4 htt to left but Csther, with game, .and score, the victory The breaks were a potent factor hi a perfect throw, retired --him, Frederick th misusing dha plate aa4 being Lake Balt with game, yoaierdava the one targd later hthc?clary of the final break, walked CuNto at tha beginHulvev Oaks most The (biunted profited that through fly hall, striking ning of ttm ninth, liFavctta forced numerously tf.e fences, while the Bees profited by him. and the game ended a hen hit to Pittenger who turned the one of. the. two error of the game to such an extent that they Were put KT'MnuIr into a double ntav Ihe1? B"r un for - one-ru- g on the mad to victory This particular break came In ghe eighth liming ah Waa embodied In a wdsplag- at The fires hare after two were out error? waa followed with re Wf and success for the horns tow v Tha Tte. now have won three games of lb series to the Oaks two. The r, not drill end today with a beginning at 1 39 oclock, LU8TY BIFF8 AND TIMELY. The heavy and timely hitting of practically all of the Bees made the victory possible. This was especially true of the opnortune wallops delivered by Frederick and Undlmors in eighth Inning In , The Oak., too. were not lacking hllA, , In fact, they whaled the ball In a manner at time meet dlsheart-enir- g to the spectator. The day five home runs. Pruhaker. Vaderaa and Cooper knocked It over for the Oaks snd Frederick snd Sheehan for the Bee There waa a runner .on when Coojier, Madera and over. IJndlmores It hit Frederick to renter field In ,the Bret inning wanted only dlreetlon to re aka It a Besidee their homer, tha Oaks registered five y were i , Both ronder snd Mall moved after allowing fourteen hit ereh- - Eight Tuns had been scored off ponder and seven off Malls when thif former was taken out. and. had the game stopped there, Mall would have , been the winning pitcher. In unite of the fact that thw Oaks were two runs to the rear When h was o retraced by a hitter. V George succeeded Mails. George pitched t three batsmen, two of whom were rtiU.ed, and then he was removed in favor of Georgs Boehler. Boehlsrs ., especial mission waa to retire the next batsmen, but h wasn't up do th demand and Joe walked. Thereafter things occurred which gave the Beea the victory and Boehler tha. defeat. SOME SNAPPY BASEBALL. ?HW lightning work Of Clark Flttew-re- r third base was an outstanding feature of the game. His handling .A A ball bunted by Adams was a nupcTb piece of work and ne mane a swift play In the noth, feetihirtg in a double killing and the turning baek of the Oaks. Lnusoaily good work In the outlield by, Freilertck and Cooper In stopping - Wickedly hopping A was also grounders noteworthy. throw to th plate by Ted Gather bn runner down the eighth cut a The best plav of the afternoon waa by Howard Umtimore. Bee second baseman, who. In the fourth lading, fielded a hall hit bv Mails and out at threw the speedy A1 Maderas , the plate. Brubaker'S homer gave the Oaks ofig in the first, and the Bee came back with on to tie. With one rightIdndtmore hit to center for three onf, bases and soored on Lewiss single. hit also 1xli safely, and. after She- gin had been retired, LaZerre walked. the bases. t!l!u4 a Pittenger terrific., liner directly into Adamss hands, BASES OFTEN LOADED. A hfL a walk and a hit batsman again filled the bases for the Bees second. In the third, Sheehan in and J atZerre led off with hits, snd after pittenger a foul-oJenkips was purposely walked, one mors filling haw s. Ponder out and struck tkv popped out. Thus the Bees in forced to three retire innings i'!- - .nine bft on base. Salt t$Kc bad fourteen runner stranded . V a fiounie by Golsto and a alngle by Todar raiDM will end tb Onk'e atay here for tha present Thev will ha with u again in Jntv, being out opponents on Pioneer day, July 24. OAKS 8, BEES 10. OAKLAND double-heade- -- rirr-v- le ut All-tol- and Oeorge Foster, w There waa quite an eutpourhnr ef the pfpulace yesterday, and the fane got their money's worth. It was an intereating game ato watch. Walter Malta put on a eeriea of characteristic antic yesterday, hut, he ilk Trarniewt tn The Virginian waa smllln" when he did em. In tha second ha pinged Lmffr Lewie In the riba, bat hwt ta prove that there were na hard fceHa a and that the late past waa forgotten, Walter on shaking hands with the Duffer, Be that President We btey WlfHam would make hlmerif ererlaatlngly solid with tha toaab0l patrons if he instructed hki umpire to put tha atr-braoa the staHfng tactic of pitcher. TtHW la nothing that wa know of no anmrring, tiritattng end generally pernlcioue as tha sight of a pitcher standing on the rubber Ilk a dummy for a fuH mmute it seem like an hour in the remate hop ef "some batsman off hla at rid getting I Ast year people stayed away from re Mails retired tha neat count tl aerea hr making two more In the tfreathw the lame being due to a tafty ,twlHUng nf the hall over the Frederick with. rirhlk field fenco by " on UTHE OCClS.IVfi EtGHTH. Tbit made tha Bcoe 7 to 4 in favor f t 10 Hoes whet tha Oak opened and, when they go 1 first plas'ef the A. B L.. V al would have been comswikd to queflfy iJeaver In the regular sectional L at mt. Under present aavangwroent, though, the two riders turning In th beet Unvea here will be permitted to gOBdtreot to Faleraon, N. J., for the final tryout But a single event constitutes the cycling program of the Olympic games. run of exactly Ttmt Ut a miles, and alt of the trials, whether eemlthiai or final, must be over this distaacek plane cad for the stele IriaJetci be run off hr SumLy, May 11. The start will be at the Mty and The course k aoutn coooty building mUe. along th state highway 88 4 mil or to a point approximately Bach of and return, north Paysoa, rider wlH be timed separately, and Inat will leave 'the' starting point tervals of not less than two minutes Rider deeirtnia of making the trial may leave their entry with , Fhii VFright at 84 West Third Snath To date he he received applications g from Everett fteriey, Ifernchrl a Anton Clawson, Rr , Wallace All WJort hen and fYank Murray. are of Salt Lake. The two rider making the best time will gr to Fatersoa for the final oa Juae 1 If successful fhem, for Europe aboard th they wilt sail "America, on June 14. The Olympic event Is July 23. erosa-eount- ry m 7 l2j 1- -2 Ctah'e two best wrest torn, Ira Peru, world p middleweight cfoamploa, and Mik Toket former middle and Hgttt aM-at- ar Im Jna . . hr 1 .. .1020X100 di Ken-wort- Oaklaad Runs 10919194 Salt l,ske Runs Hits ...... yiCTORY tbth. for Jenkins In 19991121 ....I 12 9 14 14 9 x- X ) -10 IS V Irn Home runs Brubaker, SummaryMadersa, Cooper. Sheehan, FVertenck Twn-nsTlmee-babit Undlmor hits Leslie. Baker 2 Uotsto. Soarilloe Adams. hits Ponder 2. Stolen bases Mad eras. Cooper. Runs batted In Adams, Brubaker 2, Maderas 2 Cooper 2 ImFnystts, Frederick 2, IJadlmore. Lewis 2 Sheehsn Struck out By Ponder S, Baxes on halls Off by Mails 3. S, off Tlulvey 1, off Mall i. off Boehler 1 ,141 V with pitched ball k Malle. Bight nms, 44 Mt Lera off Ponder, 34 st bat in 7 3 innings, out In eighth, t out. 7 runs, 14 hits off Malls. 34 st bat n 7 Innings, 1 run, 1 bit eff Marrbio. 2 at bat in 3 oat. second tnntiur. out tn eighth. Run 4 2 4 0 Qwarry, c .. 4X31 1 rite e .. responsible for occupied. 1 Ponder (, Mail 7. Credit victory to UtrM. p.. 44 0t 20 0I1 billUnn, p 180 4 3 1 I 3b 2J. Trial .3I 0 27 1SI Triala ..30 8 37 13 KlaaKaaapvr Ao Urt'ana, Boehler defeat Chare Hulvev. Q O 3 2b. 4 ef xBatted for hnbsrer 313 Beam Tnny, DoubM play Pittenger to IJadlmore xWifr, eighth. 1 10 0 H trin . 3 I S 1 .... rf xxlHitk, by inning errors on Salt to Leslie. First bar, 1 . . . 110 (Nry. p..... y.reee .sk 2 Left on bases Oakland 2 nxijraantUl 10 10lviOurfr 0 0 0 0 sc r melt. 1 9 9 9 0 9 Bait Lake It Vmplres Borker snd HcBrrwrtt, C.rtffla, Tl.., Guthrie. Ttroe 2.11. 3013 27 7 n.h. Rh.llbch, Totate Trials . 30 13 24 cevhr.a hupp., xfWtted for Ocy in arwath. Ilobwrr. Oorhran. inninga pitched My axMattod fr Wtarl la arvriith. by Vlnri T. t ib&rgv defeat xtiBatted for Witter tn rigbta. Sach ( xfUttrd I Wild Heaves for Will ma la tRaa fw Bltrhlla With. 4 Scot by tan tegs . 0 0 0 0 2 1 ParTland 1 Haa 8'ranriac 3 0 0 0 4 0 a Jenkins, RaJt XAk RmiaBraiU D'rirt 2, Nummary Hbrilmbarb WoKrr PurUanS r. Walter, Krilv. Va.Ui 2. Itea- - hi Mn Vtoct allli a mu, hfaockey, lte itescbl 2r Crcary, Fan Frmn. , Kbvar Toancy to Urfffm to Urbow plain Mlad Pteakatnprr, dry. a Brmr rite. bniui rli. Drat 3, Oaarr. Fww to Hotmail to Mtmte Gilteapl, Vernon an base VtBraoa R. Macmmcat Muflbgan. 8an Fran IftrKJ Wtllitm 0 ttecMlt vtetry to Wll 3 Tim -- 1 3b, Cmptrca Pbylc ao4 McbaHer. Item Charge rtrirt to lwwwix Ru F1akampr. San F. - se sa Steel Shalt at ns, Last Sanctioned -- 2-- by the U. S. G. A. CIWAGO, April 12 Sanction ef .teel shaft ,flf drtbs hr the United today reroored Slates Gitir the only open difteience between that Golf .asoBcta Western the and body hi eh, a'ter thorough trials two tlon, veers seo. antherked th use of steel shaft clubs in tournaments. Shortly after metal shafts were placed on the market objection was raised to their use on the ground that thee furnished a mechanical aid to long and straight driving The makers declared that, while the shafts were not Inferior to didn t of themselves hltkory, thevolriv.tr out of a mmiiocre made a good steel shaft retained but 'the golfer, l!s fUstlcity and torsional aprln In definitely, while hickorybe gradually dereplaced. teriorated and kid to In W. G. A. trials of the metal shaft MacDonald, Jock ur h stars as 1Iutchson and Chtrk Evans drv. many balls with both steel and wood sha'ts. Results showed that, while club kept ,l shaft apiwrently the shot a trifle Ogden Commercial the heeled or toed was cut condistance the straiehter, These experts got better League Organized siderably and shafts hkkorv distance with a preferenco for them, but Special to Bsv Tribose. uniana tha that for general In the them Ogden Commercial leucue wUl be formity of metal shafts made could player played Friday and Saturday after- desirable, as the ordinary noons. Sundays am hohdajwc if the not always select fine wooden han. krant the petithtfi dles, of A. T. JHestmark, president of the league, to set apart these dav-- at Prison Teams , lxjrin Farr park for the cameo. Them I little doubt that Humble Bank Nine ers will grant this roqne- -t There otitture but five teams In fhe The rtah penitentiary baseball team aue snd Jlr Hestmerk is molds - took the Copper National bank nine rTMher ThScowin tow on the prison grounds yesterfirm is likriy lo enter wuK -croft while th American Ijotfion is day afternoon In A game featured by trm. runs. The final score of the enhome also giving th matter consideradon. If a sixth tom is not teHainad the counter was 24 to S. and of the ine taHies twelve came via the toagu will begin with but ftv mrm-route ' brs. Whea U Is determined drflnltriy The prisoners a ho- slapped the ball wereMorris 2, Owens the over how vnanv teams wMl competaaUg the For the league will bwift the work of draft- 5, McCarthy and Waller. team Frown and Jones each a schedule, Copper season ing spirt plan sewed two circuit drives hse beet) sdoptri. Waller did the hurling for the THere Is some take In the elv of an independent boeeball rinfo to plav prison aejreitation and made a neat lodeoendent tine of job of it Mol sjnaM received W alam met other the elate A Independent bell team ter a hooks in fine stvle Davis snd work for the have suffered fT'm tack of Tnsa'ril v Prawn did the mound does not Cot per turn and were hit rather freeanpori. Mr. Herimark for lb loser. ly. Tuttle coaitht tksahui leasibie. ass.H-la.Oo- 1 .9 ..04eefr bm 1 and !r-(ba- u .... Kldrvd, Steattl Hood. IjO Angel Baker, Oak la ml .. falt IaI Halt Jek , bbiuir 6lt I&k Bmbky. Oaklaad Braaill, Portlantt .. Unrtlmor, Tanner, San Fran. Frederic. Salt Lake FIHitoR Ran fan ttw WUitem. tewm2. 12, ui By William itesrr l.o gtetN by IsTvmu 2. Mr oa ball Off William 2, off !vcrtex 3 Hit wtH pilch rd Kail am HIM McCann by William BteW baer Valla, Milter. RKyao, Tlioiffka. liana ran Hrttenrx Two ba Ta Wfftack Baattott, Tawfirv. kaMv -lrx. Mocrlfioc ltitcblts Flaafcampor. Valla. I teste te ptap Maya to TUb I 45. tmpirc Caaoy aad Car-rol- l. hit EM Br-T- li ciBC0- . . . winning today. , Crandall held Ateittl enoroTtn for !&! tett The eerie th firwt three Inning, but loosened wo I. Tak won ttaklftn t, In th ninth qpd ailowrd the up FYancimco wen 8 "Portland won 0, to pot three ronner over th JL Mecramrnto won 0. r j Vrfot,wn piato. ftoettle won 7. I m Angelre wa A - meattie t hem avqet.xs BHOA RH(U yee- - I aa. rf . . 5 0 4 teTwombly, Winning end toeing pitcher f. 0 3 3 e. 02 3 9 Brady. Th .a 8 4 8 3 McAnhf. 4t Lake, Out At FaJt IaV, Hi!vv W.a 44 5 1'lhjm, ff.. 414 1 wlnaer Bocbter. ftekU"' Wcr. Klrirv t rf . 4 3 20Hri 431 Will am, an Rrrartuft, lb. 4 2 8 0imha, tek... 3 114 At Pan FY urine Port pffhwer If . 3 1 2 tenalvm. IK,.. 4 1144 winner; Levcrent, Ftanri'. 4 10 3 2b. T RHwl 3b 4M 6 , lard Wen. . Vtr EJUidwm.r., i 0 3 - vte4-tor- w . P first-cla- Ball twenty-n- e te-Le- ng The-matt- er -- vt xKon v Ctah rklrs -- ile, I Bicycle League ef America haa accepted the Invitation ot the Intermountain A. A U. to conduct an Olympic game cycling trial here. As crlgtnatty scheduled and under y the tha oham-ptonah- tp o tfatismcn tn succession. tre I The Beea orals boosted the V Kenworthy Takes Count When Mulligan Lands Haymaker; Game. Enlivens , xfs 'of frt, taft-Hel- cntr .i, FROM REPORTS, TH IRON DUKE SEEMS TO HAVE A GLASS JAW vit-ui- ls recorded. l9tehits I Amateur ltm NEW 11 MindP YORK, April In the baaketbaQ (dumr playinf cod to iteiur a greater untfonqity in interpretAtlon nd to eliminate wholesale fouling were made by the joint tmadtetfeaU rule committee rep resenting1 th A. A. U th iBteraa-trnnM . C. A, and tb Coilnfiate Athletie aemoctatton. While th oftange wiU not fnete rUdly afc4- - the aiyi oC th amateur game aa it i now played, they will tend to clarify th code by ahiftmg th burden rf proof to the offense instead of "th defense, thereby giving official a tangible baais for a d cteion instead of making technical violation a matter of Judgment. The most important change from th pJayeris point of view make guarding from the rear, where there U resultant contact, a personal fouL This make the rule more binding and deciaien becomes mandatory of arbitrary. The rule pertaining: to running with the bH was clarified by specifying that th ball must leave a player hand before sthe p&yot foot leara the floor. The wordplvot wa defined for the first time to enable an official to discriminate against pivoting and making progress math the ball The Jumping rule which compel a playdr to nave his hand behind his back while Jumping as modified so that In the event the , offended tfm gets posse Hon of the ball after th violation, play baU continu without interruption; but in the event the team making the violation get possession of the b&U, th infraction shall be called. A substitute who ha been sent Hit the game must actually participate The before h can be withdrawn. time element in game played in quarter waa changed so that between the first and second and third and fourth quarters but one nlnut stall tepeee The dutlee of the umpire were excall panded eq that am umpire can court out of bounds on hiside of th he ball up in and can also tom wrimmiurQ, but in division of opinion as to ruling pertaining to foul, the referee shall b supreme. . ot etangtaff rthe to make a field goal count three and a foul one wa brought point up and discussed tp some length, but wa pkfeonhoied. One chamre jn the membership of th committee we announced when J S. Chandler of Ames college, Iowa, wa 4ectcd to fill the vacancy of Z. G. Clevenger of Indiana university, who resigned. The 102ft meeting win b held In New York on the first Friday .and li BENGALS MAKE fteattl I Sheehan homer agalrv tied it fifth. ALL IN ONE FRAME e BJrh. Portland LsFrrett on second by I Vtfrh of a double in the sixth, Maderas hade, Vmws wail grirate. - shocked the ban the liOS A.VGE7.T3R. Calif. April 12. the oaks a two-mlead Rhyne, San Fran 4 rice, giving FredHome-run hitterSheehan. Titrird th Angela fo Crandall the Heea made jin the local half Trindimure M4dra - vlctcry today, dffelng Heaftie, ( to and erick. Salt Take; Pruhaker. San FrAderfk, Fra1. The Amrria cincbed th eerie the former coring and Cooper. Oakland; Hendry. by It wis Mra last named counting os Ls tombl to right AU of were made twfnr an cut Acting upon thw advices Wrtbt heavyweight champion, wltt appear oa n card at. th Balt Lake 'theater Wednesday night, matched Workman aad Ted againat Cyclon Thye, rospecuvely. Heagren 0lievee that thi wiU one of th fct wreathng program he has ever presented to the public. Th fact remain, whether it ! luck or eumocntng that Mike ha u rivaled els, ried Thy three out of tn four um have me thry op the axmU and Cyctoa Workman has beaten Ira Dern twkr out of Uiree times they ten met. Yokel defeated Thye several year ego as a rmhuieweatht and a year o he rmt Thye tv ice I n Portland, he alfliln plnrod him and woo tne world light heavyweight of th world. okl ays that when he was defoated h wa not in a good condition a he Is Free-for-A- ll now, and he further say that he wish eure of a miVhoct ho wa dollars a he U of pinning Ted Thye Beaver-Sea- l in tma match. Workman met Dvr several years ago and beat him. the waited another year and aeram toedt a crack 2 0 ?10 Craadall.e. Batlh . Ivrvle. By ut the Park CUy champion and waa lj RAN FReVNClSCO, April 13. The Htetiara defeated, but m the third match again was HtOj4 returned the wlnoer when Pen Seal did U again today. Thry d pg b killed Workman with his -nearly the Beaver for th fifth TrUale ... KT74 7I Tirtal airplane hold, and ever since that time Workman ha been anxious for, time, or a majay time as Batted ter )mr eighth. a return match and ha used ewesy th natlonaf pastime has Sra .by laauig played effort to get one this eeaaon. Today's soora was; San alette Lorn Aafrki Heagren figtrrd that psychology & Kktted, Bewmas. Roh- - had more to do with the ,wretfcng Mammary Franelsno 13, Portland 4. Jarutwr reauits between thee men than physiwr, Twombly 2 McAlrv2, Toilav' gam was featured by a RriweBrady Jna 2 IHw run, to hits, cal or wrestling knowiedg fight among the player eg JO at bet it ftagby in 4 ptu lantarii. 2 It Isstrength not uncommon to have your Kite, 13 at bet off Jtmca In 3 in both teams, which resulted In a riot rtnw. team meet its hawbaH CKanrv doteet to Hnrtiv nln Rmis so ihamplon rreettest trimming at the hands of call for the potto- Mtmrk th epnestblo ler Mffby 4, OendaU 3 So tai'endens it ia in athletic 01 II 4, by Jonee 2 by PI? My I Shortly after the melee started, Kd-- Jtit lo a grat extent. Paso uu baila Off Mushy 2 off Tran t third Is afraid not the Seals aaekar, rf Tokri vet The Mulligan, rial! 2 off Joe 1 Hit witlt pitch! ball therf mu1 be that feeling In Thye s knocked out BUI Kenworthy, manager Kithwrr Isne. Stolen tet r-- Jaeobe te & man than Yokel better thfvst that hit MrAnUv Khtr-- i TvoKurc hit and second twaemaa of th Beaver. J, Twwnbly, he, notw iibtding that in the last Macrifir Hood, T. Baldwin won He cannot Several other player were mar or hit Dem. Dmtbte piaye-!urThve match To lioivku, forget Bntby to CnuM to liowwan, GttnUxv to his former defeats, and with that les bruised and battered. Ttmo of hour thought uppermost in his nrtnd he is MrAulcy h tt Th trouble bad Inception when and 45 minaleft. Heerdoa end handicapped to a certain extent, t'mpin ho mar be the best man Mulligan, reaching first base on a Kinney. Yok f u Nrtanda that Thye feexs ingle to right field, attempted to him In hte heart and that is what DOC CHECKS IN steal second bae and ran Into fi miikes okcl confident that he v, in with great fore. everv-bod- y SECOND been has telling irkman Kenworthy boeam angered and he ern beat Item The fhns In struck Multtgan in the ffco while he hie talk with a cener) have taken By Pslvwml ferric. rram of salt, but newtheteo lay on th ground. f Mulligan junked wHit - tenr never relished a match IkeTb fcct and natted tnio the Portthe thought Is ever land manage, guiding a blow flu.sh on rote took their fifth . strulght game Workman, and. dewon had Workman that the Jaw and Ken worthy went down from the Sobms here today, 4 to 2. present Pern snored on cisive tw'te, while og Efimer Shea, Almost Immediately the player that believe all fane for SacraThe wk pitched a trick. both team Jumped In and flats wr is mento, waa suffering from a lamer arm pern is the better men, but that Hying In nJl directions. n Pern pin Worknot the uerion, and be into took Be outof It trouble the Seals Wateh at the pit tret on the mat man when they hinwrif to bit th rirot Portland set f the game. - Vinci, who replaced' ticket announce thag-th- e npn Heisrr This hail4enl him. pitched piayW wKMn reach ilt Tke theater will 0crb hen, atopnlnd 4le Pt th to b Frank We tad, Portland oat iorln, efforts of liie Tiger aftor the open Tuesday morning fielder- - No serHMiu damage wm dona sacued Iruutig. The game wa finally reanraed with VB2.N0N atCIUMWWTfl. Ken worthy, MuHtgaa and WuMi banB HO A BHOA ished. os Kooo. If ... At 8a French; G!teM,rf rf 3200 2 12 2 Hthwr, 3b.. f AV fRAVriJirO. PUKTtoANU. 9 .. 001 ttejffr, S .0 O yr Friday and Saturday on Fort - Douglas Range. Insists Georges Go Through With Saturday- - in April. Tunney Meeting Rockivood Hall NEW YORK. April Georges Carpeatlcr must fight Gene Tunney Club Will Have before he fulfills a contract to meet Tommy Gibbons or aa injunction will Two Golf Links be sought against the Gibbons match, 12. -- . Billy Gtbeoa, manager of Tunney, declared today In commenting oa the reported plan of FToyd Fltssimmons, By Tribune Special Sport Service. NEJYV YORK. April 12. It te planned Michigan city, Ind., promoter, to to open the new Rockwood Hail club shift the date of the proposed at town. N. Y.. May 31 Th match from July 4 to clubTarry will have two eighteen-hol- e golf M. May courses, which are being laid out Gibson said his contract with the Ltevereux Iknmet, and that architect Frenchman had a prior clause In It has stated that the natural contour In of the land i whereby terpen Her s first fight This exceptionally favorable America must be with Tunney for golf, and the splendid condition match is slated for the week of June of the estate will probably make it IS in New York or Jersey City. possible to have one course ready for plav early this year. Thl property, formerly the estate of the late W&Ilam Rockefeller, was recently taken over by a number of prominent New York business men. Joseph Kirkwood, the Australian wizard, was signed as professional. In addition to th two golf courses, there will be four tennis courts, two of gras and two of clay, while other will Include bowling and sport squash. An outdoor swimming pool will b built and aa exceptionally complete gymnasium. will A small lake cm the estat afford a private skating iink,in winsummer and 4ft ter Th, canoeing boathouse at the club landing on the Hudson, which is directly opposite th point where the river widen into the Tappan Zeewil) doubtless be a favorite place for sportsmen. Frank W. Hitchcock is president of th chib, Charles dans Gtbeon. vie president; Robert W, Chambers, sm Braden, trearetary, , and 'William surer. Arts , April Tovnr PH0BNTX. Nelms ef IlMs, Aril , ws. aw.nlist d boot the referee's Ueclsloa is s her last slrht with Jack Ponnraa of gelt Lake City. They ere lightweights Bsftllsf Batch ef Miami, Aria , knocked out Jess Smith, San Antonio, Tvxan, negiw heavyweight, ia tww ronade, and Jack Brnna New of Phoenix knocked cot Prank Bara Turk bantam, la one ranad. gACKAMBSTO, Ctllf, April 12 Frankie Deeny of Oakland ws. awarded Hie lodges verdict ovar Marty Barman of Sacramento hare last sight. They era middlaweighta. Tim Callahaa of Kao rraartaco waa awarrt-- : me daemon over Kid Bareamp. negro, fha iam.li. - They fMlPLrt 4L9 panada B.uitwg Murray, llULpoueda af Bnmha, end a tachaical kmwkoot In one round over Charlie Martin of Boa Frasclaco. 12 NVW TORE. April 12. Tive beats total-te- g forty reuses of boxing eogrtoe the cord April 20 st Madteo SqiMTe inr6m tor the bofit of the Olympic fad Ztvte. rittsborf Ifgbtricht.wHI Xteer Hammer, Cbirago: PQt Dertea-becfare New Vork mtddieweirbt, will BeoM Abbott, New York, sad Eddie Cannonball Martin, New Tort tortamwetffbt, d will box Phil Heneuberg, New York, is Jerk mt metebe. Yownf ambltef. will meet Meeos. tin , Mike Burke, Premier Tennis Star Is Still Improving New York, Ri NEW YORK April 12. Clmrte i, Johnston, tc CHlCriCO. Wto. April vpb. April 15 ttt' Pocatello High Grid Team Receives Awards CftrdHiI. hrvTWw(rtt wiwstter. wo i two fall from Loro Mjaki Jape CHtCACO. April 12 Warate Bmtlfc, OkSprqteJ la Th Tribune, lahoma tVy owhy writm wrih, The . POCATELLO, Malm, April Morrte 8chU(r of Omaha i to roumk. following members of the 1?3 footschool ball team at Pocatello high ftrfld?. rr. PAUL MtKA.. April IE Jackwired aa were presented with their monogram late today promotrr. it. sweater1 Huh-- Jackson, captain: Prad 00 H uiiraa, atana MTMrof f M Harry Wiiia. gro hraTjwriht to ham fox. car tain elect; James K Brady. VTUte nwt Prari Plt in a t rwoaf ca James M Brady, Kenneth Barrett, 0 Howard Ball, Lee Richey, Hartwell tmt Mr Map Pall. Wesley Rharfliff, James Keller, (te12. Johan Itemte' p PARI8, April Stofrls Grady.. Titus Cijrnen. Frank of 30.000 with ar 4 for a rokraafr George Lamb, John Cullen and aad threw iwuo trip Teute, traintnff nvmm Moore. Nrwr York and Pari a. haa Elmer Uekria hriwrw at k The sweaters were presented Hut-tolsoaal, th fraari Mini rawri Par e, G. as mblv bv Coach general hte a thw mate of be to ahaaUoa Bill' uftefi a Holder, by t oop ptsHteo. worWa frthorwwtirtat ekaaa-pito Pa former tVinnt tlti and COMPOTES WMS. koKter at tho Faria Iftfcvtromo. MONTSVIBnO, Unqraav, April Aprtt 12 tom. A. thTIiOg, e hte mhm Bpalla, Rnropraa hearrwoirht, key celt. Oederer by Bad lain, tote Meoi tho York, of Nw ent fleet, aowrapapriwnr Wertlag f.eartte at edd t wikp vwateieato with Tx nf 9 to 1 .'net, wa. an me. wlaner fmm th4 b had rieard promoter, to moot Pioyd field of elgliteen la the ewtmry Rickard, Amrriro rprl., v . mile today. and QatoUn JUimrrwBote th Johmra cup over Lai ted State. Itilte Pl L ll , ATS FOR JOCKEYS. YOBX. Aprit 12 Prdteetire skull rape ef heavily emu pr weed cruee atraad. rt (ito will be furnished fee Joekey. at the aonug meeting f the ktarvlaad Joekey cj tl iwa it me nisteerad tay. r $ 7 drti 304. lit the pour of tha post week Chari e 'Noosimbene and Jack tin- - . gland visited the indoor rrange, com- - pksntng of itching trigger flngera. During the present seatso neither has taken an active part it the Indoor shooting, but both are extmrlenced on the outdoor range and ore keen to begin practice with the service rifle. B. U. Taylor ia the latest! addition to the dub membership, and Ss weioomed as a rifle and revolver 9u of many yeefrs experience. Mr. OVy lor has brought! some very fine firearms, which were among th beet In the country manyl years ago. to the range for exhlbitsbn JThes weapons are still holding! their Own among the scnokestlcka of .the present day. Other members of tbs ( Salt Lak dub bar acquired a munttier of mux-zk- e loading Btsrr revolvers, which are being tuned up tor tbs coming cap and ball pistol match. Them revolvers were manufactured tf or service during the CivB war, but peer never used. They may be seen lot the Indoor range e Sunday mognfngs, and the very fine mechanism land workmanship will he of interest uto all pistol shooting fane. t 1 N -- Action of De Palma Upheld by Official i DKS MOINES. Iowa, April IT ChaBenging the A. A- - A. tm give any Just reason for its suspension of Ralph da Palma because eg Ida appearance In dot track races sanctioned by the International kfiitor Contest association during toal winter. Secretory A. R. Corey of ora association today Issued a statedvent upholding De Palma and assenting the stand of dirt track offleiahk In the veteran driver's favor. It ia time that everyone realised automobile drivers can st toage to limit them Ives to Ithe paltry number of board tracks still In this aountry, Corey To expect pnofenstrynsl racing drivers to hnst themsehrep to five events a year Is ridiculous at phe out- Th International Motor Contest smciatlon during tha lost ywar sanctioned something like venty-flv- s dirt track race meetings, oorngsuval with tone or si by th A. A. A. Wit any wonder that De Palma and other big drivers want to enter a larges field, d where racing Is pro sided r year-roun- Exhibition Games N " It Wen. thst bullet service of bis Is 12TWiff Ptrite better than ever and be is Oearfte teoolbnp lKxer. wit rTtM going practically nil the time. Tou using r OaxBr Joe knew Itwhat torKnteel koeket witk that mean. There are f Mteaeapotn. Qul b few players In this country mlrhty who sre able to do .anything with MILWATICBR. April 12. Brel doom of Milwavkto tetettod tgorf Batrt ot Bt, that thing r tt I N It PHILADRIaPHIA. AprH IE Jimmy Stewon s victory en. California lichtwetrht over Nate Oeldmaiw PbHndehriun, when n court order etfnck a reported defeat ef Kacco by Coldmia la tha nag fmm offtmai Lgnin k nu e. maaiurer ef Jrimwv Donden, frather right jnnior Mphtwright tHteholdee, Semand-f.0 000 with tTOTelteg expenera fur three beat from LomnL n fwach pmMhv, vte baa proponed n ttela boot between Dundee and Crituk in Parte It, expo-na- KW YORK. April 12. Ptaytosl dtotr better tennis than any man who had ftel ot in nrmmn ta the Taate (nte It seemed Y pin re d the game Ite teat, 0 t $. Taks today, . vteai during the match It which be wpt to th Braoktya Docra th before Bmttgmr, rwratt yttcSar, blew donating Manuel Alonso yita tb him at Germantown last September atotii, Ut ttodgom srarlag fhr no. Th score: that he had approached perfection a S, . M.) .........10 W t nearly as, possible. Tet those af th 9rvmkrn York (A.) .............. veterans who have seen him playing NrBritwtos - B criter, Tine rHricenaau aa4 at various places this winter . are tteBtury; feChwkf, Joe Rottfr , a4 talking of his improvement. Bofsian. Aatrry. Mriisng, "That big hegger." said one at the wearers at th southern tan, Is playWABH1N0T0N, R. fQ B. April 12. 1 2 ing better tennis this veer1 than he has B mlrm (N.) 10i even play- Wabtetoa (A) ever plsyed before. He 0 tj 2 Mareaard. Bdmra Cwnricl, ing better tennis than he played last aAR( wa g. Doesn't seem posstbi. does sad B'Nrinr-oA- a, VocrMp and APBLKT0N, rlfa ainon ExpeeUtloa of rifle ehootln In tha tryouta tor tha international Olymplo equad to ho held bn tfae Port Doogla rane Friday and Saturday, ianef tha member of tha Salt Laka Rlflo and Revolver dub who have announced their Intention to parttetoat. tn (hla event are M. A. Keyoer, Frank Moffan, H. A. Weymouth, J. B. Johnoon, H. The O. Watern and Jeff Johnson. Salt ladto dub haa also notified the clubs and riflemen at Logon. Fayaon, Richfield, Provo. Dividend and Hrtf-- r, and It Is believed that each of these localities wjX have on or more representatives participate. The running deer event, oonsistinff of twenty shots for record at 190 to opfMallns yards. Is particularly thorn riflemen a ho are experienced huntera On the other band, th free rifle event, consisting of sixty shot at 109 yard, on the international target, la af much Interest. There is no restriction tn sigtas in this event, so long aa they are metallic, and th use of pet sporting rifle which hava been sighted to meet Individual requirements is permlasihle. It wti be recalled that a shot In tha center of the bull oa, tha international target hah a higher value than one penetrating th outer area, and there in no question but what the latter course will eonotitute the deciding factor ef the CkytiaHc tryouta Fort Itouos officials have advised thaA lAcutonant Colonel carl Nedy will ha In charge of the tryout and participants should report to him or to tha past adjutant. Rifle and revolver shooting on tha Indoor range of the Bait Lake Rifle A. Revatver dub is at HI In progress, ponding th opening of the outdoor , season. The rifle match wltlrtPayson. for record of twenty ( tn prone position, w4U he fired to- morrow ovoning of the proDotigila posed matrgi utk Bokw bars not yet been agreed upon. 'Jeff Johnson is still bSgb man among the Indoor shooters, Paging added ona point during the last week to tfae high record of th chjb.hm'talcb. U now th M By TrftmnV Special '13port fierv1ce. NFJW YORK. April 12 Robert T. Kelley, a sporting expert, aaye that lost year William T. TUden played Pete girie, RWte Mh4 ri eawd will fare Tony Shapiro, Brookhart Inbantam, toned few s prelmannry, lyn, u 12 pcrrm, wnn., ap-oatintetrd Bddte Rey-no- r, Fergo lifffctwetfht.n etew ten round bout here Chicago, in tonight. r; fyC'tSkvfasT iTu SvtTjAsri' XK&' t Eld-reri- Cochran. fa TVvrman 1 " ll AB. R H HO. A.K SO BB Uniformity; No Guard From the Rear. trt. bn grounded oat. SALT LA KB. Rules Committee Aims at Olympic Preliminaries on V the park when they heard that Jimmy Middleton waa going to pitch. He was probably the worst offender of ail yesterday Malta stalled and sfaltftd, and when Ponder saw that MaUa wa getting away with it, he. It too, resorted to tha 'practice. President Williams hast) t tha authority to put a stop to thla aort of thing, then the directors aught to hokl a special meeting snd give him Tt Is a plea-with necessary power to watch a fust nltriier work. For examn!s there In old BUI Prong H, who ha been tn thl learn, and tn the major prevtnunte, fur fifteen snd who goen at the Jc with expedition. When he waa vounrer it was no trio TmBAJf PLATER DIM. at an for Pmugh to huatb a game through An an hour - ftonrpttb, ni Agii wiuuift bi-kisnd a half And we fail to see whereORnr. who piard bwhatl vrftk A. in th modern stcPer hss any claim As SpHuidiar and Adrina U to effectivenee blch French hasnt ms, elth the Itocfcfore fwot City team, entered and. In large measure, en- sad rvctJtrd s rslsry t 4 a msath. it 77 Send at Rms, lit., ter to tht ibv ftd four-bas- it at todays pitch- FVed Couwhe and Intermountain Branch of A. A. U. Given Permission to Stage Event. X three-nagg- Jen-klp- A rivrl pro-duc- ed Mur-rhl- Brglonlng Tuaeday tha' cluta play at foliewa iWitl at Balt Lak. Portland et Sacramento. Iga Angelea and Vernon at Angeles. Vernon home chib, hen Franctsco at Oakland. . CPvermgtit guesaeg era For Salt i tke. Phil Miiloahy; for 6okiand, Earl Kan 1 1.30. SETFORfIY.il (cewcv.v.A Sacra-m.nt- rzx : Mat Bouts Wednesday Night the. BEES RALLY FOR VICTORY Locals Face Threatened Disaster, but Snap fIrito Triumphant Revival; Error Paves Way to Success; Home Runs Again" ; Figure Largely in A Stamp-Mark- s Jinx May Play Vital Part Jin heatUa winner, kwer i watt KrtTTBjcnogs itmn, RILL J. C.. April T!! Tke CHAPCI. fedeestiea Oentbera Bari. hntnnvTjjM, Ky, Apra tt. b. N,t .a. ....., B iAA.) Battert Merriaos, Vectan sad Itraftra SckaiUI, Kooto, UoiMeiUo I A jfh X XI 1 Qdi; ' UNriNNATI, Obte. April 22. R. H.4 rtmlUd 4 1 ...... ss.a. s.e. ...... .3 14 v I 1 dlwInMti (N ) 4 0 Batterte Lhte aad Myatt, Doetoe, Laqoc; Mays sad Hanrra, Bnn&mrgo Tra teYMPimiv Itetrtel-(- Memphii (8.) Vtottmit nttett. April IX Mttckril sad Fovik, H. R. .4..M.4 .....0 Daa aad RoMtae. 1 v. 1 0 1 12 B after, PTTTLADKLFH1A, April IX ph'n.itoiVtito tv.J ., Hkitedrlitete (A.) .. R. R. Butterw Giawr sad HoaOse; Hariy BsrvL sss.MaaaMB IX April 12. d 4 R. R. 11. HOrSTtiT, k 4 Tio Hrtrt. (H.J ........ .i 2 IS 19 Utxirtun (T.) Jnora Wltoe esd Rmtttsc., B.tteri Anflmoai Kaigbt, Swans and McCerdy, Di-- 4 t ' n. . . roiiATAFouB. Asm ix (AX) I .r..9...u...,.,8 HIU U4 J HiUrriea Frtty. BanraH, saA TiteteasprAte B'drta (A. Kaaas; S ANNAS Cfclcare CITY (N.J ku4 Battertea Ctk) . Harteg. April 13 arlW Tbwrtesitta B. U. X .1 0 Ptarav.0sad Hni Ateasa sad llscCsriy. (AA4 A in aaadw 11' r. ef Paliege Btudenla 0P. IjOCK April IX hare May, weal rrexf cma, fa- M, INHS NA ) col rrmoral of 11 rratrirtiee u Iwia raring I lego haerhe 1! pl.vera via in perlft pated Trirtp- - hdH ad ' or kearbel. Bltorier aarf Ssrerrid. raeyiea, I m re tin b rj .4,3 PKtaharf 5 . 4 Holai; 0 0 Pniletl l, 1, N |