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Show .1 'V TUT SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN DAY MORN I N 0,' A FRIL 110,1021. X 17 FRANK HOGAN IS UTAHS MOST ACCURATE RIFLE SHOT T nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn ' ,nnn MANY EXPERT MARKSMEN COMPETE IN OLYMPIC TRYOUTS D O TbL (3) Sargsaot I. A. Johnson. (4) Colonel W. a Noely, who supemrisod the shoot. (5) Lien tenant J. E. Manhaasn, In charge of soorlng. (6) Corporal K 9 rtlTmt Jacobs Hurls Cubs to Vic- HnTV1 8 n. McXachen. (9) Lleotenant A. K. Hldwla. (lO) Sergeant Edward McEachen. (11) Lieutenant A. P. Whit. (12) Captain D. A. Robinson. Eart high R O. T. O. Ehmke Blanks Atkletics K? (IS) E. E. Orams of Payson. (16) H. & Tipton, Payeon. (17) M. H. Lmtte, Helper. (18) Charles lger, RoUpp. -- nay. I1! (20) Corporal H. 80, high11nan. (19) Prirats F, Forshsw. wnmXT tory and League Lead; n (28)q!riB. c.!dffh. t2S) JT Jo!msm WJBalt lks. (23) Prirats J. Shoely. (24) H.O. Waters of Balt Lake. (25) T. H. Owens, Balt Lake. (28) H. A. Weymouth of Balt Lake. (27) Sergeant R. and Mates Hit Lustily; eth. '''r'jrysf rvv MrlW Perxdts-.ha- t Four Hits. iimia "ft f Score Twelve Runs. r-.- j oITv , V. U ... ...... httshurf &$ LEASEE. BftTIOBAL . r--i Beaton CiBCiBBltt '6 '..STM i IvS I Js- .- f, v 2 1 tf' J Brooklyn Louie . . . .1 PiiitatfelpJiik if- - 1 Yesterday's Eeralu. At rwwnnneti Cfetraro 2. CiacteeaU t l Philadelphia Brooklyn 11. Fbitedel-pk4. At fit. Looiit IMtt abvg it 8U LmU 2. ork Baaton 2. hew lurk L At ke Schedule. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at Now York. i'bMwjre at Cincinnati. Putebarf at kU Uau. a r Today , Vv V f tW r V Teeaeriny's Bssaha, ' t At Cbicags tewed; rets. At B tew At Detroit At Washing tew T. IV 4 b 3 A4ame.ee. . . 4 0 0 OnmUint,2b 4 1 8 ftrlmetf.lb. . 3 2 14 PrtMbrg.Sb... 5 10 C 0 0 MUier.lf Hesthcotarf 8 0 3 r 0'Parren.c.. r .e090999b-999191 Totals.. 29 4 27 16 Totals .. 80 4 27 8 for Donohue la eighth, here by Inning. ... .........00 01 00 00 60 09 0101 02 Cbagn Ol Cincinnati Kuna Grantham. Grimes, baminary: Two-baa- e hitn Pine lii. Error Grime. vTbrra-fae- e hits Grantham Caraoey. Doable play Grimes. flaerifiee Miller. Adams to Grantham to Grimes 2. Left oo base Chicago 1, Cincinnati 2. 8 track out By Dooobae 2, by Jacobs 2. Hitn Off Doooliue 4 ia 8 inoinga; off Sheehan 0 in 1. Lmpires Pllr-malMtag pitcher Donohue. Powell and Moras. Time 1.29. PIRATES WIN OUT IN FINAL INNING PLENTY OF HOMERS. BUT TIGERS WIN DOriS, April 19. Maranville'e triple In the ninth Inning with two bn bases, gave Pittsburg two runs and a victory over the Cardinal 4 to 2, in the first game of the series. The ST. DETROIT. made their first triple play of the seaaon in the fifth inning when Meadowaat-aecon- d and threw to Bottomley to retire Maran-villlocals e. rr. lottr. Sb.rSsr. Trig. April 6 ts 3 (bobs ont In f earth); off JdttcbeD 4 in 1 l it; off Decstor 4 ia , off Coocb 7 is 1 (none ont ia foertb), off Glaxner 6 ts 5, off Lewis 1 la ft. Hit with pitched ball' By Dlckerman, Henline, by Coocb (Foornter), by Decatur. Williams Wild pitches Dtekermaa A Winning pitch er Decstor. Losing pltrber MiscbeH. He Time piree Quigley, Hart and Bweeeey. 2.1 5. . Groh. BBOi.lS . 3 1 0 11 MiWhelLp. Conch. p .. 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 linear , 10 0 4 Lewis p 000 0 xWrtghtstoon 110 0 Totals. 39 18 2Tll! Tntala. 85 10 27 14 x Batted for Lwwia is ninth. Score by innings. 1 G V. N Brooknle .. 2 3 0 3 0 1 1 911 120000004 1 Philadelphia Buna Nets 8. Johnstea 2, Summary Wheat, DeBerry. Klngmsa 2. Dtckermaa 2, feed, Walker, Ben line, Wsetira. Two-bas- e DeBerry hit Jofeaetra. Joeea, dead, HcMne-nNeia. Stolen be see Wnehrs Sacrifice Jones. Fournier, Hand. Woehrs, DeBerrr. . Double pia rs Decatur to King-mato Fournier; Kingman to Joses to fonreier: Clever to Band to Holke; Otes-tie- r to Woehrs to Sand to Ford. Left os bases Brooklyn 11. Philadelphia 10. Basra os balls Off Dlckerman 3. off Decatur 1. off MitrheU 2. off Glasaer 2. off Lewis 2. Struck out By Dlckerman 1. by Decatur 2, hr Uoock i, by Glaasor 8. Hits Off Dick- - NrW YORK. BHOi I. 1 ...414 . Y.Bnrnea vO'OnnneU. 2 10 ... 1000 ftfiap...... 00 0 1 .83 025 17 Total, ...80 0 2717 , One mt War wtaatnf ron aromj, xBatted for Gewrty In ninth. In aeraath. V. .Batted fur Banm Kcora by inungn: ono a fine Bontna 010 OOO Oil Mew York Mr Junta, Rana Tierney, Hnnamnrr: Bnor Bancroft, Mena.!, Yoons. Ryan Tierney. JacSaoo 2. Twe-Saa- e Yoons. Groh. gaerifte. .It flrob. Doable play Bancroft, Tierney and McTnai, 2; Mcfnala left en Tierney. Bancroft and Bontna . Ban. on bnivo New York 10. . I . 2, off Genewtch ha la Off on. By Jtyaa 1. Hit Off V. fttxnek 2 ia 3 off 7 U Byan. 4 Baraeo. lnnins; By Oeoewich tnnlns. - Hit by pitcher Byan. Pnipln. (Priarhir- WUmlos Time of O Jar and McfSmoick. 1 hour and SO nlaatM. Total. . lante pttrtr sm FEWER DISPUTES IN BALL LANDIS BOSTON, , The Hast high track team won an easy victory over the !. D. S. U. team yesterday afternoon on Cummings field In their annual dual meet. The score was l&S - to J3 EMst won all five places In the hurdles, haff male, discus and Quarter, and the flrat four positions in the 10 and daehea The Saints failed to land a first place, but tied for flrat In the pole vault. Had Joe Christenson entered the event the halnta would hare taken hirst, for he vaulted Almost a foot higher than the beet maj follow mg the regular event. Dwrrell Smith nut a fine In 10 5 encomia Kincaid century equaled this time in his heat, but wan set a yard in the final for jumping the Basil Glorlineki deserves rpraiae gun. for the fighting race he ran ia the dash, whch he' won in the fast time cf 2 5 seconds, beating With Bek by a stride. Frank Beckwith was high imn with 18 points. He won firsts in the javelin and broad jump, and seconds In the M0 and 220 yard dashes: Bill Bern came second with 17 points by talcing ttrwt in the shotput, bvh discxis and fourth in the Jump and javelin.- - Bern, however has the distinction of bettering the state record In the shotput in three of his four tries. Hi best mark of 45 feet 1 Inch makes li rn almoxt a certain winner in the event in the state meet. His lib-foheave in the diecue also would have passed the stale record, as the struqk the top of the footlbeU hc' goal posts and easily reduced the distance ten feet. Frank Mat hewn won the mile by 75 yards, showing a fine Trint. Mathews ran secondfinishing In the half mile until the last when he took the lead, hut Bovd Batulrea. coming up from fieirth Place, breasted the tape ahead cf Mathews bv Inches. The finish was the most thrilling one of the dav. Tbe summary of event follows- danh, first heat J. Smith, East, first; F Beckwith. Bast, second: V Merrill. L. B. 8. U., third. Tim. :10 Record heat 8. Kincaid, ' 'East, first: P. Oorlinekt, East, second- H. Clark. I D. 8. ir third. Time. :10 5. Final heat B. Smith. East, first: F. Beckwith, East second; P. East, third; 8. Kincaid. East, fourth; H. Clark, I B. 8, C, fifth. 1- 210-ya- -- ot s. nr few- AprH er irnsunderstandslres in huObaJl tooffice day than when he entered theassert. of hasrfball commissioner, Mountain Kenenaw Landis, Judge here to watch the Red also expern today. Jajdge Jsuidi pressed the opinion that more you me the Into are big leagues specs coming Knowing from terrible experience m recent yeara fewer there st "While dispute the suffering etund by rheumatism, there for me to decide, he said, Mr. J. K. Hurst, who live, at 204 are more many questions put up to Davis areoiH, Bloomington, 111., conceivam I asked ererythlng m. no at thankful herself cored haringI, the game, the that out of pure gratitude She t able alhout hetsehall; the managers. players, anxious to tel) all other sufferer, just teems, Ithe that way, be Time. :10 5 am is But glad it rtd of their torture by a how to . added. Mile run F Mathews, East, first: home. simple way at H. Brlnton. 1 B 8. IL, second: J. Mr. Hurst has nothing to sell. Mere, Awalta Teetard.ya Holman. East, third. Tfme. 5 0S.. ly out out this notice, mall It to her . H. t. At Oklahou City: low Cured Her Rheumatism 100-ya- rd -- 2-- 5. - Gor-line- rt with your own name and address, and she will gladly eend you this valuable OklahoM Cite information entirely free. Writ her Batteries Brew lAdv ) at once, before you ferret. Gallstones At Tale.; Dee Meiae hurdles, S30-y- rd 8 I first heat Loofijourow. East, first; H War-dro- p. ( East, second. Time. 5 and Roche ; Alles and Second heat B. Bavin, East, first; WIlHam Hickey. Bast, second- - H. 8. U-- , third, In Bears. R. H. B fins, 4- -. 2 2 7 third, S Norton, U D. S E tnchea first; E. Clark, L. 5 feet 5 Bast, fourth. K. Distance, 19 feet Hlah jump JLiern. East, Klrkham, FHst, second; H. L. S U.. third. Height, inches dash P. Gorlinski, Bast, first; F Beckwith, East, second. B Smith, East, third, F. Nelson, Eas t, fourth; F. Merrill. L B. 8, U, fifth Time. :23 run Boyd Squires. East, first: F. Mathews, Bast, second, J. Stafford. East, third, A, Klrkham, Bast, fourth; B. Richards, East, fifth. Time, 2 16. Pole vault H.. Clark, I. D 8. U . and K. Hansen. East- - tied for first at 9 feet; H. .Belander, East, third, B. Sherman and J. Cherry of East tied for fourth. Discus Bern, East, first, R Gorlinski, Bast, second; A. Klrkham, East, third; EL Klrkham, Bast, fourth, K. Randall, 1 B. 8. U., fifth. Distance, 11 feet. Javelin F. Beckwith. Bast, first, S. IT., second; R. iRusnell, Young, La D. 8. U.. third; Bern, East, L. Boofbourow, EAst, fifth. fourth; Distance, 141 feet 11 inches. relay Smith, Hickey. Beckwith and Kincaid. EMst, first; Gorlinski and Nelson, laoofbonrow, Wardrop, East team No. 2, second, sophomore clans. East, third; Erickson, MecjilL Larsen and Clark, 1 D. 8. IT., fourth. Time, Officials: Starter. Lee Simmons, Greri Wilson and Janus B timers, 6. iSmth'tNef Bancroft 220 10 Orel.3h 1111 Ceneey.rf ... 1 2 4 0PrtoeS.2b m. 20 2 4 If.. (ton'k. T 4 10 0 14 Yeans. rf Tternry... McInnU.ll.. 4 0 OIMenneUf. ... 1110 01 0 gtenseLef... 4 10 OIKelly.lb Pndgrttb. . 4 11 SU.rkMm.u 0 4 2 2 Oewdr.e 10 0 0 sTerry . 4 FJaBt, U . fifth. 220-ya- I BOHTON. Hickey, 880-ya- rd Young's double and Heuaels single, and woW In the ninth on a pass to Ryan and hits by Southworth and . . Decatur, p. . W. GIANTS OVERCOME LEAD; ARE VICTORS NEW YORK. April 19. Th. New York Nationals cam from behind In the late Innings and defeated Ronton her today. 3 to 2. Genewtch weakened tn the last two Innings after Brooka strong game. The Giants of the pitching In the eighth on tied the score 19 Bwes. ftir ernes DODGERS BATTER . Q0AKER HURLERS took the opening game series from Fletcher's PhiUies today bv the decisive count of 11 to 4. The Dodgers pounded four local barters for a total of eighteen hits, that included three doubles and a home run drive by Neia Zack Wheat led the attack for the Dodgers with five singles in five times at bat, and then Totmded oat the day by drawing a pass an his sixth appearance at the plate.BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA, ABHOA. ABH0A.1 3 12 4 Note cf.. . . 3 2 5 Of end.ee 5 2 7 1 Johnston 3b. 6 3 1 3'Mokaa.lf 01 Wilhamacf .. 3 0 10 4 19 Fournier lb.. Wheat If ... . 6 5 3 0 HMnnch.ef . . 1110 1 . . 0 0 8 . . 0 Walker.rf rf 10 0 Bailey IMJrlffltti.rf 4 2 1 OlHenllne.cf . . , 8 0 3 0 peperry r .. 4 1 4 0 WendelLc. . .. 10 10 4 2 3 1 KWtemwn.Sb.' 4 1 3 fll Fned 3bH .Tnnea.se. . . . 4 I 1 2 Holke lb . . .. 4 0 8 1 S'W . . .. 4 2 11 3b hr 110 Piekermsn.p Stoner X .4 lyn HI 18 April started auspletoua os a Tiger regular , today, pitching Detroit to a victory over 8L Louln. Home runs tconunted Tor 'all 8t- - Lools scoree. McManus driving two over the left field won nod scoring a third time on Jaobnons circuit drive. Heihnanaa homer wnsihlg leonel rf the neeensu i gr. Lortfi rafmorr K.4F B H.0.A.) ft. 8 Sresett, V. 4 8 IS fths. 1b.:.. 8 411 t Toet. rf... 8 18 OlOaeb, rf..... 4 8 8 1 Sl.ter, lb... llTtllleel. tt. . 8 11 kFkuaa lb 4 8 84 8 RMIsua if 8 2 8 Pratt. Zb.... 8 19 8 liWit. ef 44 8aeeiusmr. ... 4 18 ... 4 18 Zllmfto, 8b. . 4 818! ftvrinw, Ussba. 8b. . 8 8 1 OW.wWr, rf... 484 1 4 5 8 n.biilam. lb 8 8 8 ISlnn. ,... 1 1 8 Hell doubled v tt Tstala .. A2634 12T Tstals ,..3162T19 9 Pbllsdeipbia . Bomra 18 .. 9 10 Wambe Rnss Flsgstrad fiommary Yeeeb Boone 8, lee 3. 2, Harris, Dim ONettl. Bbmke. Error- s- GaUeway, Vesek Yeorb Twwbara kite Miller 2, Rama Donble lee, flhaaka Becriftee Wkaska. Wambe-gasas glsye fltrand to Ha soar; flhaaka ts to Karri a, left a bsras Pbilsdel-phi- s A Beet es A Bams oa balls Off Hasty 1. sff Gray 1, off Meeker 1, off Ehmke B track ont A By MsWcr 1, by Bhmke I. Hits Off Harty 4 ia 1 1 3 tatira. eff Gray 8 in 14 tasiag. off Mookor V fa 9 14 tester. Wild, ptlrb dhsske, losing fdtrher Hasty. Vsylra Dtsees nwd Time of gmme 1 boar sad 42 Oonsolly, miantae. x Belted piTTSBmo. -- 41H Mill 0040 B.H.0A BH0A.I 6 2 10 Maranr1lle,2b 4 13 6 Fhfk.rf 5310 Carey. ef .... 4 0 0 0i Smith If Blffber.lf ... 5 2 1 0 Hornsby 2b .. 4 1 2 3 Traynor.gb. . 1 0 0 0 Bottomley lb. 3 2 9 0 2 2 0 Pmj(aa.3b. .. 6128 Barnhart.rt WnjchUae. .. 4 2 2 " Mueller.cf . .. 4 18 0 4 174 Grimm, lb... 4 215 0 lVlt.m 30 22 Brhmjdt,e.... 4 2 4 ltVk-k.o- . Meedowap. . 4 2 0 9 Pfeiffer,?. ... 1001 lftj Total ..tTUZTU Total,, .34 IS 27 8s re by Usiags: 010 100 0024 flttahory 100 000 10O- -2 fit. Louis flummery: Rnns Bigbee. Traynor, Smith Mrrore Obrey, Bigbee, 2, Wright. Rchmldt. Twobae Barnhart. Reilrnsby Bottomley. Three-ban- e hit hits Smith 2. Wright. banes Smith. Stolen MaranTtUe. Flack. flaeriftee bit Hornsby. Wright, Carry. Bell. Double pteye Vick-Bel- lt Maranrine. 12); Fralyso, Bottomley; Wright, Gnmm and Bell and Hornsby. Bottomley; Hornsby to Bottomley. Bottomley. Triple play Bell SC. Louis 12. Left on bases Pittsburg 8, Basra oa balls Off Meadows 4. off Pfeiffer fl track oat 4 By Meadows 2, by Pfeiffer Wild pitrbPfiffer. empires Elea Time ef game 2 boors. And WUsoo. 2, N aching MdasdE. cf. 4 0 3 Veeeb, If... 83 10 Hauser, lb. 8 9 12 1 Harris, lb... 12119 Manana, If. 8 0 10 Boone, rf T . 4 3 3 9 Miller rf ., 4 18 Oiibaakn 3b... l Lra, an.,.,.., I 1 Gtllwway, PertiiM, e... 4 b I OONem. e... 4 3 2 Hasty, p... OOOHKbmke, p.. 919 9 Gray, p. ... 4 9 9 01 . Meeker, p... 2 I I 21 .... ... . Jacobs, P WRarnarf 6 D abort lb. ll:au,lf Iwt -- rs CINCINNATI. A HO A 4 0 3 0 4 0 8 0 4 0 5 0 6 Kounb.cf . . . . . 8 0 4 0 0 Harfrara.e.. 3 0 2 1 0i Bohn 3b 82 11 OtPlnelti.Sb 3 180 SOSO ''aveney as... 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 8 3 0 18 Donohue, p. 10 0 0 iHarper AB.H 0.A New tew 19 Ehmke held BOSTON, April Philadelphia to flva hlta Uua after noon in the Patriots' day gam baforw 26,000 fans, and Boston woo, 12 to 0. In the second Inning Boston slugged Hasty. Gray and Meeker, making nine hits for twelve bases and scoring 'ten runa Boons and ONeiB singled twice in the Tuning, The crowd pushed -down part of the park fence and was era! pernons were Injured. PHILADELPHIA . BOBTO BHO.Af BHD A. Dvkra, 2b... 4 10 5) nags trad, rf 4 t 8 9 Rale. 3b.... 4 1 0 l'Wamby, 2b.. 8 3 3 8 1 right-hand- CHICAGO. Cleveland CAleage Philadelphia 0, Bdsion 11 fit. India 4 Detroit 7. Taday's BehedaM. Cleveland st (hieago. bt. Lonia at Detroit. New kerfc at Wasbingtan. Ns ether gaaara scbedulsd. CINCINNATI Aprii19.TheCuba want Into first place In the National league race today by earning a 2 to V victory over the Reds in a brilliant pitchers' battle between Jacobs, a recruit" from Seattle, starting his first regular game, and Donohue, star of the locals. Each pitcher allowed only; four hits and neither tissued a man. by Grimes and Grantham accounted for the two Chicago runs Three-bagge- UASVX. V? 3 2 flt 15 1 1 14 Tale to and Aaftaana; Better! Heeee, Dr. M. fc. Paddock. Bet Tcear and Choafay. Kansas City. Me., far 23 ft. H. R yrara ban At Wichita: prescribed s hem f ires t meat fsr la Gmabn ...7 13 ferW gallbladder Wichita t with galistosra that Batieriea Stanton and Wilder; caatpbrb baa brsnght relief is srarra end Hrhillto. , cf patient. If yon snf fee sad before 4y4tef on ft. H. At at. Joeeph: 1 8 .. ... ...... enrtery write him for1 bia Maeota 4 PRIC BOOKLET denrribinf Bt. Joaeph .. V . .4 A... . and eaplstaing . Rat ter tea ILoea and Bayder, Mctwl 'and it. (Ada.) rlaher. I. 3 Phot put BID Bern. Hast, first, 48 feet 1 Inch: ft. Young; L 1. 8 TJ.. second. 41 feet 16 Inches; A. Kirk-haEast, third. M feet t Inches: Wood, U D. 8. U fourth. 3S feet Inches; E Klrkham, East, fifth, 34 feet It Inches. run D. Hickey. East, first: E. Kirk ham. East, aecnnd. J East, third; T. Richards, fbjtiirea. East, fourth: J. Stafford, East, fifth. Time. "4. Broad Jlmn F. Beckwith. FAet. second. first; H. Clftrk, L. D. 3. 40-r- rd 1 EP 880-ya- one fairy and none in others. Competition a as close in several evtsita, especially the Ximsh of the half mis, which tidrenson won from Patterson tooreo&on aato won th by Inches tulle. Patterson of Weetsnlnster was hlh point man with 21 points, having won first in high jump, discus and Javw lin. and second in the hurdles and half mile. Kasmusnen, his runuv; mate, wcored 17 points, winning the broad jump and getting second in the pole vault. Javelin, discu and stootput. Summary of events: dash - He e, Westminster, secRnst, Chandwrs, Westminster, ond, Dsvis, L. D S. C., third. Time, first, RiKwa, Westminster, second. third. Time. Westminstesr, 5 seconds. d D. S. U., run Sorenson, first; Pattmrvsm, Wsstndnster, second2 ttnrd. Thna, Bayer, Westminster, minutes 16 seconds fWwt; Rasmussen. Broad Jump Brown, second, both of Westminster. 13 feet. Distance, Marimon. Westminster, Shotput first; Raarnuesen, Westmineier, second; Dsvis. Ja D. I., third. IT., Mlfler, F89-rjr- C. Oran Wilson, secretary f the tate hrh school athletic aanorlatlon, announcen the hut of events for the state hHch school track meet to be held Friday, Mv 19, at OurmTunpi field, and the order of their running. The meet will be held on one day beginning at 9 oclock in th mom in?, rather than two days, aa In the pest. The qualifying heats in th field events and the low IrmJlee wi1 take place before noon, while the triale and finals in the track events will bejfin at 3 oclock The proponed high hurdles event will not toe held this vear The track committee recommended the race, but at a recent meetmc it was t ho tight to toe too late for the various schools to prepare. The order of events for the state meet follow Mnrointr 9 oclock, shotpnt and pole vault; 9 30, discos and broad jump. IA javelin and fcirh jump; 19.36, preliminaries in low hurdles. The regular meet toe cine at 3 o'clock !n the afternoon, with the following order nf events: 2 oclork, dnsh trie hi: 2 30. mile ran 340 INMwrd daeh eeml d flnakr 3 69. dneh (flrat): 3 da eh Pv'!: 316, d run fftrwf): birdlra. ?"9yard eemiftnete: 3 '6 dsh trials;4 846. pm (second dash fflneis): 4 45. hnedle, finals 4 89. half mile relav Field event' 3 o'rsde. shotput and 3 dlscns and broad pole vatrftJnmr t Jarattntoe and hleh hrmp. Officials will later selected st KW-yn-rd 440-vr- lV-y- ptb-vr- rd 3C0-vr- d 329-va- ree: 729-ya- rd Ante. PARSON TPCMNCr SAINT COLLEGERS Westminster cohere won a dual rack meet vestepdsy afternoon on col from the OumrHnra lem teem of the L, T. 8,' tf tova soore of F to Coscl Reyraioe fbd not enter a ef the aint team In soma events he bad only fH 1 fn I Distance, 92 feet Inches Keusetl, Javelin Patterson, first second: Rasmussen, third, all of West117 and 2 feet Distance, minster inches first: RasPole x'ault McCormick mussen, second, both of W eat minster. Helcht. 9 feet herrtn Reis v Chambers Brown, and CYincan, Westminster, Time, 1 46 seconds minute AKEKICAX AflBOCIATlOF. Imf tens poll Kernel t Pit; . TnlMe MDweskra lmiratile St Pan! WhisrapotM Yesterday's Eranlta. leg , sad Betterira sd Meyer. R. 7 3 IsdterapoUs Paul ..4 Irdlssapvlln H. 9 ...11 BetterleeMarFe. Faetk and Bnnreit sad Krqeger. IB. 2 7 li. 9 McMesemy; R. H B At Toleds: 4 Kanrae City ..19 II A ,19 6 ..4 . Batterira Wnsthana. Eton and Skiff; Jotramn, Grey, Horhler and Gsttra. wLBim R. 4 ...9 and and Wlckita Dra M vises Omaha Tntan St. JraepA T hrala ,4. OkUkosaa ..... ... aty H g ....... .rh. Ih Kft. ohb. .Ihh. ......... K f Smith Brvwm .... Hartley. Dfaham .,...A. Crawler .......J. ; ... Penn 11 nl H. WIMers .....J. Orahem Pnesmen Rtmfs- - Refera, ter fRargervl. Hwhora CsIlleeV' 49 mlntev: ervil length of bvtvs, mwm Berar 2 Brwon. H Graham fCelPet Andrawv fRangers). SALT LAKfTIs ROVER SUPERIOR Lvt. fet first half and tr! three tlmen In the sec nnd period, one of the goals being by tfcxller from a penalty. The Rovers left win and center did well and- - the team shows sign of 'decided Improvement. - Salt Teke. ,R Turville R Hel( Ssdier . w rh. h tm-yo- rd ht er e. Hors rhoulders were mach In evl denoe as a result and these dlned-nntaire- s. coupled with the fact that on Friday, the ran ye wo wind-sweaccount for the low snores The 'men to coant states have a de- 888 It J . 11 , , " tKehOSsa.... I880 . Twals ...88 II 81 1 Tsrito ...MtSlf l .. : Salted for Voigt In oigbth. tftss for io.rol4 In ninth. M. tools .....8 8 8 1 8 1 8 b ? enwt smeary: Itm krknwt I. 91m 8. Oobb 8, MsonoO. Hoi bum.liningo Melfineg Imtaa SaMft Iborbw. Dim Bows I wo M Mw 2. J 1888884 84 Twe-hH- Moot rebooe, Botbnwn. SorrlfVro Brit. Moan. Pratt. Dooblo ptoyo CitOw Me . Msam 8oMf; fttrmy to Prat 4a 81 lev te Sror; bias te Jttgaoy to Bleat Pratt b Mgary t Bias. loft oo bowl St. loots A Pruett T. Beaoo boll Off Sbor, I, off btoeor 8. Itiwk mt By aiwm 8 Bite Off Morker 7 I, 4 off Voigt 4 to 8 Mags, off loom 1 te 1 Inslag losing pitcher . RborSor. Csiplrre Htldebraa ktrbHtf as OrtoHby. Tlwo of pot 1 bam and 41 wiesOto. , , 1- -8 b-- YANKEE BATSMEN !'A FAIL TO PRODUCE WASHINGTON, April II HitOn fljid Hoyt WMhinton defeated New opportiuftlr York oa It first flfypmntnoe of the muob hero todey, 7 to 3. Kertlm, recruit from the Southern emodeilon, fanned raven of the chomp lovra, Uklnt Ruth Pipp and Ward In n row in the fifth Bhe Ruth vu pvt out of the game by Umpire Evnxie tor protesting the Pvnnook third strike. SnW TORY. WABHINGTOY. t w BHOAl 6 HoO 6 3 1 OlJedse, 1H.. 41 7jlt WltL cf.r Doree 3b. . ftBllHerrie, 3b,. 9 39 3 rided advantage ovr our Utah Shoot... 9 9 1 WlUra.- - cf.,.. 9 t 1 ers. one army man sold. "They Beth, rf have had some rood weather and have Corabo rf..a 9 lift Gratia If,. 49 16 vf. Pine, lb... 13 had a chance toer practice before the MeeL Ifo- - MTSlFteer, Burl. e...4 Site Olvmpfc tryouta-Weath9 1 3 31 Prathra, 8b 4t9 Ward. 2b. was Ho1 Ideal. 3 m 13 Pefceiwb, yesterday 4 11 flrttanfl, e., nan, whom ecnip was eoustit by err-en- tl Awtt. Wo. 9 3 OlMnrtliM. fl.o 3 39 t lit soldier marksmen Fridmy, ocsn led the field and held hi mmrstn in excellent fashion. His shooting was consistent, as woe that of First SerE McEachen. Corporal B. C. geant Hedgpeth shot well on the range, but fell down on the 800-yacourse. f. . Htffl I 9 9 Of Praneek. mradrrX Joora. e.o.. 1 ralOMti., i , 9 9 Of 9 9 Of Bert. Bv... 99 1 rhh. Hover. Parrv ...... C. Bop! 4. Bnooit ,...W ftirstlns McKnlffht........chb. ......O. Craves t Of 9ofn .A413 27 9 s fluffed siilk. xs Betted for Jeoee fa eifhtb. --4 New York ....1 6. 0 9 9 6 9 t ele .17 9 34 Tt foe Peonrak fa . . The score for the two dava on the .1 range giyes the following of WaehiDirtra Ward. BnMi Witt. Rnwnftrr Jedte. powdhle 1200. BneL flrkfaexh. Bieber, lUft, Gralla, Frank Hogan Biiece Witt, Deiu. Pipe. Prathra fee-buCorporal B. C. Hedgpeth klti MeeeeL ReeL Wlf fares hera Sergeant 1. A Halford ., Hraw ran Wirt, Piede. 9919993 700-ya- s m Corwwsl K. TfUlkereon .... Ftotee- - be Sergeant E. Mu'.Floehen M. H, Leute Sergeant A. C. Johnson .. Private B. G. lemond .......... Bnel. Bseritlce hie-K- at flratt.' Jntfse. Drabte tWev Pipe te Dott Left ea fares New York IA Wsehteirteo 9 Bt ra belle Off Merttee A ff F 851 nock 2. off Host 2. fltrnck eat- By Msr 852 Hu T. fa Jeaee 1 Hite Off Pranerti 1 Corporal 8. Rowland Lieutenant A. R NVdioM 861 fa 9 faefasn, off Jrara noee te 3 teeteci Lstesff M tehee Rot 3 te 1 teitint. Results of the two-da- y shoot at 800 off Poo aork. rupirra Ehaae, Melba and yards, with a possible of 200 are: Bowteed. T?e 296. Frank Hogan Private B G. Lemond O A. Captain hfuikey Corporal K. WHerson KIDNEY GRAVEL. BACKACHE Sergeant E. McEaohen ......... Lieutenant A. R. Nichols ....... No matter how long or bniPy yog H. A. Weymouth are effected, take HOMODTNE CAP M. H. Leirte Bn.ES. In most oners they act like Sergeant L. A. Holford ....... mesric, snd make the wom suffenww S. Rowland and kidnev Corporal forget they had bladder CAPSULJ-SHOMODYNE The soorvs will he forwarded to the diet reap. war department by Colonel W. 8. give quick, sure and continuous re- -. Neely, who supervised the shoot, and Incf your money hack If they fall. ' 'men Who have qualified for the try. Toll your friends who goffer, so they outs to be held t. Quantxn, will be will relieve the worst cases. Homo, notified' to report there during the dyne Ca ponies are on solo at Owl Drug .month of June for the fine! nompe-tltio- Co. and other drug store. Inenpen-slv- e. . (AtJvy Should they be so fon urate as to eurvlve tins trial the beri riiots of the country, gainst they wfit become members of the American , Olvmplc rifle team. ARE CURABLE. If you suffer from Utoera X win Ihb. .i.K. Nosstoflum Leg Bore or Ysrtoem Smiley,. a.... FREE a copy of Craven send yon absolutely go. .or , Shannon.,. how to be Wharran ....lr Terley my famous book that tells time F. by F. Noohaam rid of these troubles for remarkable 1L painless treatCteham P. Me nr using my ts from anything different H. Ttnwflle It ment. MWdJetoa .ol, cf Lenyth) of halves, 45 mitiutee; refyon ever heard of, and Ih remit felm-f- y eree, Craven; linramen. Hart (Rovers!, over 24 years spdclalixln. name to and address pAole Salt Duke); yoel erorers, F. send your Wilkins . Clapham, Hadler, Sait XkSn H. 3. WHITTIER. Suit 111. 4,1 Mix F. Nusabaum,, Revere. ,1 East 11th St, b. annas City. Bladder Trouble rhh. hutt.,... Major 9 9 The Revere began one man short and 9 ' 3 the first half with ten men. BbteaiiU; nlayed twice during the Salt Hah iKA&tr. Won. vu B. W Te)eW At ralmntnr VDwnnkra (teJnmbns Batteries Keefe . flekssek Aw brave, Draaerve. flandera ' Brvsrvn .or, Tiftrap R. Rmith.........lr, R 2 At H 10 Grabowrai; lit, By WILLIAM Dixon Young McDonald (MamWi At LmisviUe: MtneeeraUe Uraisvtlte SKRVltE. 1.49 began aim scored lor the Rangnrs within the first three minutes of puty. His try bit the ermasbar, and the bail bounded bark into play. The Ranger backs seemed to be weak, d bus kicked frequently during the first period, with the result that H. Graham and Bryson broke through. Bryson shot ip and Stowell justnot barely touched the ball, but could clear. The game was only I minute etd, fnd this seemed to unnerve the Ranger a Dunn, playing center forward, was the most noticeable Ranger on the field. He put in some telling shot a, but had to drive from well ont, as the Caille defense too strong Dunn put one of the hardest shots of the game, well played but equally well cleared by Dixon. The whole Caille front line was well balanced and worked nicely. IL Graham s runs were testing the Ranger defense severely. A corner resulted against the Rangers. R. Smith took the free kkk from the corner. H. Graham beaded 4st Slowell, for the seoond grwl. At half time the CalUes were 2 and the Rangers blank. Changing ends, the Rangers attacked ftereely and frenr a metes In front of the Callie goal Young was penalized. Andrews took the free kick and scored from the twelve-yar- d line, Dixon having no show to clear. Bryson and R Smith worked the ball up the field and shot in. but Kirth cleared weakly, the hal going to Bryson, who passed to Regg. He made ifo mistake, and beat Stowell for the third goal for the Scots. The Rangers weakened perreptiblv end on another run up the ('mllie left the ball was idiot to Bryson and Smith, who' worked the Ranrer defense for another cemer. On the free kirk the ball was sent to,8hutt. who (entered, and Regg headed In for the fouih snd final goal The lineup Caledonians. The pruuipUy ai giuiie ouock betore a Urge crowd, and Dunn cut seconds 220-yaducb CYirwran, Westminster, first; Bee, Westminster, second, L. D. tJ. U.. third Time, Armstrong, 25 seconds. 220-ya- rd low hurdles Clingan, Westminster, first., Patterson, WestTime, 29 5 secminster, second. onds. 490-yanm Armstrong, 7. D. S, 10 6et Inch, Hteh jurmp PstDrson. first; Brown, Moss; Judges of finish, Merle Stevenboth of Wflestminster. Height, son. Bo and B. J. Hickey, 8r.; judges second, feet 2 inrhe of field events, Frank Jonas, Lou 5 Mile nm Sorenson, I a. D. i. tT , Richardson and H. HammiU. second; first: Haver. Westminster McCormick, Westminster, third. Time, 5 minutes 13 seconds first: KeuseiL Discus Patterson, sesond: Raemuraten, third. sTI of Weet-rrrinM- er TRACK SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED s lob-yar- d &0 Frank 1 heron, 1220 Green street. Is the bent marksman In UMk and is a result of Ms shewing In the comps dnodni of radar and Saturday en FV Uou4ilas range, stande the MM (Man of any man la the state nf being surnmoned to Qnanltro, Ya. In Jnna for the final tryout Snr the American OlfisiM rifle team. With a nrare of'-- 758 of a pimrtils 1200 points en the M-fir- i lasts and 148 of a tunable tot In the event. Iframe led tbs field of twnn and fry Ills eonsfcnent Mioot Ini In the fees of anfsvareote marked almeelf m an experienced riflesnan. TVs, In chania of the shont preened the feellnff that the men on tered sl exeetffhmally well, enmdd erlnjt the fart that they have had little opportunity for proo-tloSome admitted that they had shot once or twice In Indoor rente, but the majority rsraHed anno Sim hat fall as the lent time they bod had an opportunity to show their ... p.... 88801 ...... I 8 8 M if LEG SOHES e. 11 Ir t ? . (ii4 - I - |