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Show 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924. Naw, Nix, Long Beach, Ya Can't Have 'Em "YOU KNOW ME, AL" BEES BEAT SEALS TWICE; WIN SECOND WITH SQUEEZE ! PLAY IN ELEVENTH ROUND Frist! AI Ponder Pitches NotableTJall in Opener and McCabe Outlasts Griffin; Error at Criti- 1 7 14f12 Vernon . 12112 4!l2i7S to The Trigone. 10 ... .' 15 Sacto 4 10!11!71 SAN FRANCTSCO, .Calif.. Sept. 1 11 a Los Ana. lO'Tt A pretty a squeeze play aa waa ever Salt Lske 1lll6!1ll 4111 1071 1701 1S!101TI 4' 11 successfully attempted In the local Portland , ' ball park cava the Bea a victory In Lost . 47 7O 73!7l:7.0 41I41 Special Too in dat ksp so she abut up.' WIN WITH SQUEEZE. Johnny Frederick, first up In the eleventh, popped a Texas leaguer Intoa left center. Fast running and reckless disregard for consequences ut Johnny on second by the time the O'Doul hit all hod beea recovered. a grounder to Kilduff and waa toaaed Italout, Frederick going to third. ia laid down a pretty bunt and Griffin had difficulty In fielding the ball for even a puotut at first, o that Frederick, head down and heels fly ing, crossed with the run that proved to be, the winner. The Seals made a brave stand in A real their half of the eleventh. hit at almost any stage would have riven the Champa tha victory, but took good care that no real hit waa made, although the deals did get away with a scratch. The dangerous Walsh sacriKlltaon waa pasaed. ficed,, and Waner filed to Frederick, Kilduff beat out a hit to third, Ellison going to third.. Schorr, batting for Telle, waa Intentionally passed, filling the bases. Griffin ended the game with a grounder to Plttenger, who flung him out. The Beea nicked Frank Juney and' Oliver Mitchell for a dnten or more hita In the first game, but ..their run iotal waa held to a low level. Ponder allowed only seven hits, and he kept them widely spaced. Three of the four runs the Seals made today were due to homers. In the first game Waner hit It over the right-fiel- d fence and In the second game Mulligan and Griffin planted the ball In the bleachers. The other run for the Seals waa due to a Ellison and a boot by Un triple by left-fie- ld dlmore. - . . BEES START WITH VIQOft. The Beea made three hits In the first Inning of the first game, which gave them one tally. With Coumbe out. Lindimore singled to center and Frederick to left. O'Doul forced Frederick, Llniiimore golrftr to third. Leslie hit to right, coring Lindimore and aendlng O'Doul to third. The eala broke Up a double steal. The Beea threatened in the third, but failed to score. Leslie hit to center, Plttenger's sacrifice and Cook's short hit to left put Italia on third. We waa retired when Peters, attempting a squeese bunt, grounded to Juney, who nicked Leslie at the plate. The Reals' only tally waa made In the fifth, when Waner, first tip, knocked tha ban over tha right-fiel- d fence. The Beea counted one In the sixth. O'Doul beat out a hit to flrat, and went to second on Leslie'e sacrifice. Fit tenser's bit to center scored him. Tha tieala put a runner on third In the seventh, but failed to scoot him across. Waner led off with a single. Kilduff popped to Leslie.' Schorr, for Vargas, popped to Cook, batting bmith. batting for Juney, hit to center, aending Waner to third, where ha died aa Valla popped to Rhvna. The Bees filled the bases In the eighth, but were retired runless. O'Doul cracked Mitchell, who took Juney'a place, for a single to left, Leslie sacrificed. Pittengw walked. Cook waa toaaed out by Kilduff, the runners advancing. Peters waa Intentionally passed, filling the bases. O'Doul sought to sneak home while Mitchell waa winding up for a pitch to Ponder, but the ball beat him to It. The Beea did score In the ninth, and that, too, after two were out. hit to center and went to third when Frederick hit to the same field. Frederick hooked second. Un. dlmore scored when O'Doul drove a Single towanls first, but when Wait. ertck also tried to score, he was flung out oy eiiiHon. The Seals were retired In order In metr nan or the ninth. SECOND REAL BATTLE The Seals rang up one In the flrat Inning of the second game, when ALuuigmn nil nis nomer. The Beea scored three In the third. after two were out. Cook started with a single to left and was forced Tha latter in turn was by McCabe. forced by Coumbe. Lindimore hit to tjoumoe going to third. Frederick singled to rlcht- - acorinr rviumiu and O'Doul whaled the ball to center two bases,' scoring Lindimore and f'r x i cileries,. With one nt In tne fourth, Ellison He scored when tripled to center. Undimore. fooaled Walsh's irnunitF Griffin's homer la the fifth tied the sixth with a kit a aaennce. But was loTincn out on a oouoie play. wipea Coumbe started tha elrhtk lh hit. but was forced by Iindlmore. rrenenca arm u uoui were tlyouta With lyealie out In the ninth, Plt- emiriea ana rearcs saertriced iengr Cook filed out. but The Seals Put two on In tha ninth With Mulligan and Ellison out, Walsh eingieo. ur lert ana waner to center bot McCabe struck Kilduff oat. ' In the tenth, after two were out Valla beat out an ' Infield hit and Rhyne walked, but Mulligan forced The game waa decided the latter. In the eleventh as de- previously Totals Kilduff, tb. Vargas, o. .. Juney, p, ,,, xSchorr ... xxHmith ... Mitchell, p. !'.!!o Telle, c, .... ....1 I Totals 27 13 .33 xBatted for Var-- aa In seventh UBatted for Juney In aeventh Score by Innings: Salt Lake 1 0 1 S 1 0 -4 San Francisco .,..0 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 Summary: Innings By pitched Juney 7. .Charge defeat to Juney. Runs 3. Ponder 1, .Jnr responsible Juney , Mitchell S,,.k Ponder 2, by Mitchell 1. Bases by . ., ont t tvall 1,1. wii'i.i m, uii piitcneii a. kj' Stolen base Frederick. Home-run Waner. Sacrifice hits Frederick, 2, Cook. Doable Plttenger, Leslie to Leslie. Time flair Lindtmore Umpires CKithtie and Becker. 1 , Second game: SALT LA KB. R. H. 6 Coumbe rf. . Indimore, tb. Frederick, cf. O'Doul, rf, ... ... lb. Leslie, b. Pearce, 1 2 6 3 0 4 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 ... ..... ..... Plttenger, as. Cook, c., McCabe, p. .. ....37 Totals The Beea left for Los Angeles - 0 4 13 0 1 0 4 4 0 0 1 r Reardon Exchange Blows; Jacobs Hurt by Pitched Ball. 0 0 If. 2b. 0 1 ... c ....... 0 0 4 ,., 4 Deal, Chadboame, 4 3 4132 lll 01 00 4111 1114 Pas4 14 02 American Fedit Player Out of Football This Fall los fall," University not return this year, according to announcement his today He plans to TIGERS TAKE work a year and go back next fall him enough money lo carry INJUNS BLOW through to graduation. waa a strong contender for Stuart SEATTLE, Sept. 1. The Tigers the varsity team last year and was walloped the Indians today, taking looked this year aa a aure fixboth games, 7 to 1 and 1 to 4. The ture in upon the Vandal line. last was a bot duel between Ludoiph . and 'Williams. MINNESOTA DOUBLES CHAMPS. rirat sat' at geetrle: TBB.N0N. laUTTTJ". MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 1. John He-GB.H.O.A. I B:H.O.A. and Marlon Hutchinson, SL Paul, Warner, as.. 4 12 11 Welch, cf.... 4 14 0 Hennaaay, 11. 1 w v Braay, ze. .. 4 o 1 4 won the Minnesota state tennis douB. Mnroby. rf 1 3 2 0 Rokwer, If . . 4 2 10 bles championship today by defeatHsaah. e... 4 1 1 OiEldred. rf... 4 120 ing Gale and Cornell, Minneapolis, 3 11 2f Bowman, lb.. 4 1 10 0 Deal, tb T. Carroll sa4 Itepp. FOR till t t010 TWO; h 1 4004001 201 00041 0 MrDewall, IS tlrlffla. 2b., riiadborae, cf .... Bryan. wnw ., ur vviiiiin nases on balls Off McCabe 1, off Orlff In 1 Beeood game: I ACSUUBNTO. LOB AilGKLES. 8toleq baaes-WaKilduff. Home runs Mulligan, B.H.O.A. Two-baB.H.O.A Griffin. W 4 MatbewaTct. 1 1 1 T hits Whaler. 21. Three-b- e O'Doul, Frederick. 13 e . . . ... K O i 1 0 2 OITweejhly.rf.. 10 2 0 .... Vlll m Koee.lf cou-- v nits Leslie, Henalngwy.ss 4 11 2!Darat.ef. """'. 4 13 Double Pearce, Walsh, Mulli1 4 11 ailiriaaee Ik Koekler.e. . 4 112 gan to Ellison. Umpires play Becker and Barber.rf..., 1 1 4 0! Rood. If 4 110 Guthrie. Tims of game 2 hours. ARE cVTTtH 4 3 1 2 Hpeaeer.t.... Blglia.lb.... 4 110 Rafcwer.lb. . 2 1 1 II Knts.Sb AM 01 1 0 1 4 0 12 MeAnley.es.. Smlthlk.... PRETTIER,!' Patera, a. . , , 4 2 0 2: DuaeTlrb,a.. 10 4 2 Wild Texas League Beaumont Houaton Kaa Antonio (laWeatoa Sag. BRINGING UP FATHER ner. 4 aaeanla'r'a Saalta. Dallas 4 1. ghreveport Port Worth 10. fgec Wichita Pall on same called en elithth. dnrkaeaa.) . t. 01 ,,...,1 -- s. 2, 4 0 S W T Baldwin. 4b 4 I 2 1 4 0 4 1 Kmmer, aa. . . 0 2 2t 4 3 1 0' Toola, e 4 14 14- s I e 1 Dell, p 0 0 0 O' I flummer, a. . 3 10 4 I Uatshaw ..1 1 0 0 0, 4 . . 14 1 3T 14 Totsla .. 13 10 27 11 Total ta atntk. llnttrd for Bina Beer by laalnga: n n n n o Tereri Beat tie . .....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 Hmnmarf : Kuwi Warner 2. H. ' kninuiy. 14 04110000 03 IT. 8. Pit. tver er oat in EVERr WW'THECWLb Bt I 1 CckrD,lf .. 14 1 OiKaaaaey.e.... Total.. 13 12 27 7 Total.. The day's best hitters Boor by inainaa: AB.H. TB.Pct. Sacramento ..0 01 1 Foster, ftaklenit 1 l.ooo Lo 1 Anaelea 3 reran, vernon Ramsey, Los Angeles 2 uuisio, oaaiana .....j O'Doul, Salt Lake Adams,' Oakland . . ...4 Welch. Seattle .4 . ftartramanlr, Peters, Salt Ijike t Kan I. it f Home-ru- n nittere I .1 Waner, Griffin. Cisco. A . 4 3 Menoakav Mulligan, . 1110 14117 j tr xz. : Two youngsters yesterday battled their way Into the semifinal round of the state golf championship. Dick Freed, a youth' of sixteen summers, put the skids, under Steve Love In neat fashion, 4 fend t. Frank Reese, leas than a year older than Dick, trimmed . the experienced campaigner, Thornton Gilmer, 3 and 1. The other two playera to reach the semifinal round were H. B. Lamb, present stats champion, and Dr. ex-B. W. Browning. Lamb did the pected when he took Roecos a Gwilscore liam of Ogden Into camp by of f and 4. Browning took the measure of W. Earl .Freebalrn, the Forest Dale champion, 1 up. The defeat of Gilmer was the moat unlooked-fo- r event or the day. Thornfor the ton haa been the runner-u- p past two years. In addition to winin the years ning the championship 1913 and 1811. He la a player who must always be conaldered as having a mighty Important bearing upon for the outcome of, any state meet, conin competition he has long been sidered one of the most difficult of players to beat. : REESE'S PLAY STEADY. Too much credit cannot he given to young Reese In taking Gilmer's measure, even though the latter did score much higher than Is his usual wont. Frank had excellentstn control did not let of himself,"-anmisaed tee shot or a dlahed throw him off hiae stride. putt margin Reese carried a the greater part of the round. He1 to become hole tenth the dropped up, that being the only time on the Inward nine that his lead was cut so low. He made It up by winning the twelfth, and then held his own the balance of the way. Freed .had a walkaway fn with! Tjnve. He took the at.Toung .,.h holes and then added an first three other one to his leaa oy me lime the ninth was reached. He dropped on a neat putt from ax half 5 stymie The up. the eleventh to become on thirteenth the over was game halves on the following green, twelfth and thirteenth holes. It will be remembered' that Lamb defeated Gwilliam by a similar score in it,, tmtrnpv tajtf vear to the one hv which he again put him out of It might yesterday. he running also be added that the two matches rr r r 1 1 " occa-alon- al two-hol- 1 THeRE'fj MO Ut)E. THEV CEI5TA1MUY UOOK ., I r4ir EAOTtFOL IN THOE orrrllfS oUlTo' I I 1.000 Koahler. Bamntary: Sons Hemtnaway. 1.000 Becker, dtglin. Kobwer, Smith. Grime. Kr- .44? roti Smith. Tore raaa, 4 kit. 14 at bat In 4 .447 off Damorlch inainra. Tkarg 4feat to lhimovlek. Run reapooslbt for ,2S Dumovirk 1, Peter 1. Haataey 1. Struck .471 oa bails Off Base .400 out By Peters 2. 4, off Peters a. off Raraaey 2. .400 TtnmoTtck bnae klta Crime. Two liolea bane Diflln. .600 Peters. sacriKoehtar, Mathews, .tM fice bitsRohwer, Bmtth. Kopp, Twombly, Wbaley, ,100 Ptajbl playa lurt to HcAuley; IfeAnley .400 to Heatinaway ta alalia te smith. Ver. Timtirlmeo; of tame I boar 40 sitaatee, Cmalrea Reardon and Finney. San Fran I bmi. Bee-Se- al 00 r. let tluwatd"-tti4.- - ' v.;""-"'- . j. special te The Trlbaae. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Sept 1. Southern Idaho high schools this year will enter upon a football season such as they have never experienced before, Is the belief of gridiron enthusiasts.1 who are preparing for one' of the most interesting seasons tho In- -, terscholastls gams haa seen In Idaho. For ths past four years ths standard of high school football haa steadily risen In Idaho high schools, coming to si elimsx last year when Twin Falls team decisively defeated Eaat high school, Salt Lake, champions of Utah, on the Idaho field with a score of 32 to 7. Twin Falls, coached by Clin- ion Kvana or tne university or California, waa later beaten by Burley coached by nign ecnoot, a team Helnts Gllndemann, a former Uni versity of Idaho tackle. This year football mentors of the University of Idaho are .to show their handiwork on practically all the high school elevens In southern Idaho. These schools are thus to bo Placed on praotioally even footing by the Introduction of similar coaching methods oy coacnas rrom tne same sonoot or ' football. Felix Plaatlno. cantata ef ths Idaho three-lettIn Vandals man 1(20, a of the stats university and assistant coach for a year at the Pocatello Tech, will take the relna at Twin Falls in the place formerly held by Evans, who goes to a California school. Flastlno Is already on the ground In Twin Falls and Is rapidly building a team on tne style oi play used at Idaho. Buhl high school, near Twin Falls. will havs ths services of Jim Neal, tackle of a few years ago. and another star from tne Uni or idano. Lais voaa, tacaie versity of ths great Vandal team of two the football will take ago, years of Idaho Falls In hand. Rich ard Fox of Idaho ta looked upon this year to lead Pocatello high School athletes to succees. One of Fox's best lines la basketball, and In this sport he has been one of Idaho's best performers, Dwlsrht Kuhns. a member of last University of Idaho graduating year's cmaa, is to oe coacn at uooomg nign school, and, with Lefty Marlneau at VHelaer. Idaho high schools look, for ward to a great see eon of football. . er - BOXING NOTES TRIBLINQ WINS DECISION. Oa.. Sept 1. W. U (Toung) Stribltng waa awarded 4 ref over decision eree's Toung Bob at ths end of a fast Central City park this fight at afternoon. Strlbllng was ths aggressor all tho way, and, according to the newspaper men. ha had ths batter of every round. jen Alexander, me rsrarea, nowoTer. Is said to have given Fltxslmmons tnree or tne rounna. At the does of the bout Fttsstm- BIWWWI mUHB lip;, ll, BlMM.KB flia 19 In the faces of Strlbllng and tho ref eree because of tho unfavorable deci sion. In the scenes that followed telegraph wires at the rlngsldo were torn down. No one was hurt. ' WELTERWEIGHTS DRAW. OAKLAND, Cat., Sept 1. Davs Shade, contender for the world's wel-- . terwelght title, and Jimmy Duffy, d Oakland welterweight' fought a 1. draw at ths Oakland baseball HARTFORD. Conn., Sept Progress, driven by Will Snow, won park this afternoon. ' the 2:14 dlvlaion of tho Greater CharJACK KIRKLAND. ter Oak stake, feature of tho opening meetcircuit Grand Wire. Ckteat Trltmae-Saday's card of the NEW TORK. Sept. 1 Abe Golding this afternoon. Progress finished second to Crawford in the flrat heat, stein is apt to have hla hands full but nosed out Murphy's entry la the tomorrow night when he risk a hla second heat and romped homo over world'! bantamweight title In the Kernel In the third. Queenshoro atsdium. Goldstein will Jerltsa, driven by Tom Ackermaa, doubtless be tho favorite In the bettook the trot, winning ting, but there Is an unusual air of .. amnatw tha fnltnwaM -- I her first race of the year. She aosed nat Erla Guy In the first heat and Tommy Ryan, who Is to stack np in the then had too much ' brush champion over tho ta the against thsroute. Stretch for Colonvt BogWorth second. sonszmaT absootatios--. Laughter, driven by Tom Murphy, won the 2:11 trot snd June Marie, t. Won. Loot with Dickerson up, nosed out GreV VferaphlS ... M .44 .47 2:04 In closs in heats the two 40 Worthy Atlanta ...... ...... ....M .am IT trot Mew OeleaBS .... .... ... M las Mnehvtlie .... V... ......72 MACON, ten-rou- if lt r- - DADLTY-HO- OO &ATH1N; JUJVT? vwj3i a r 11 ' CZ't CACK. If. THE 'H CATV. Houte "how oare. voo fifte- COME OOT ON THE CiEACK ITS A, bCA.r4.T- THAT iT' i. three-year-o- ld en-round 'bOT i,K TERRPL.E. . : rbattanonga Rtrmlnrham Little Bock WKPTRI RT. - M. -America defeated a y lerm. CfpATTBntain fic FwTtmt Sewvicg, nghia reserved i lily t Mobile for Defense of Cup Max F-- ........... Poloistn Practice Up Sept. t Branch Rickey of the Cardinals has notified Bust- t Flack has refused to leave the majors, but that two other men will be shipped soon. The men are Outfielder Braicher, who spent ths season with Okmulgee In the VYeetem association, and Is now with tha Brovrna, and Shortstop DAroy Flowers of ths Fort Smith team, aleo of the Weatern association. .Both men are coming on option and are expected to fill the weak gaps in the local club which were caused Brateher played 122 by tnjurle. games with Okmulgee and has a batting average. of - .371. Tho Bees will open st Los Angeles After this week's play with today. the Angela tho Bees will return for the final slay of their 1324 career In Ziuo. . j ' ol Products of Vandal School Take Charge of High School Football Matter four-roun- OAKLAND, Hues Kaawgei" ROW-NIN- B Feature Event erts waa bothered with a lame shoul uaiiu, der all year. He may get another chajnes next spring and get off right After spending a night In the cold, ..cm,, v.i mi, v,,w out into the sunliaht axain yesterday, bur they tne cnampmne twlca ta w do It. 0 0 0 Wee Willie Ludoiph and Carl Williams had. a great duel at Seattle yesterday. The only tally of tha game waa made by Vernon and was due to a home-ru- n drive by Charging Mike Manoakey, .the galloping Pole. 0 0 0 The aeries, which closed yesterday, brought out some of the hest baseball seen at Sao Francisco thla season, according to reports. With possibly one exception, every game was a battle. 8AN FRANCISCO, SepL 1. Roland Roberts, the big, g hurler who had been working out with the Keels, waa aaed yesterday after Frank Juney all ths way through were similar. That would seem to Indicate that with these two players, at least, consistency In their games Is not a lost art. That la more than most of the other golfers ID ths tournament can claim. Ths Browtiing-Freebalr- n match apas to the winpeared to be a toss-u- p ner before the players left the first tee. That was ths kind of a game that resulted, an even one, although ths early start seemed to Indicate an overwhelming victory for the doctor. Browning took advantage ef hla missed strokes many opponent's about ths first four greens, and won au oi mem. Tne next three Boies were halved. Freeh Im waa two' down at ths turn by reason of wins oa the eighth and ninth holes. PUTTS WELL. Three Witts on tha tenth Freebalrn from further cutting down lha margin against him. The eleventh and twelfth holes ware halved and Crowning became 2 up Soma by winning the thirteenth mote seesaw golf resulted on tfcs next two holes, Freebalrn taking trie fourteenth and Browning ths fifteenth. Browning drove frum the sixteenth tee, dormle three. He lost both the sixteenth and seventeenth holes to Par figures, and his lead waa cut to one Both players up and one to play. pulled their drtvea on eighteen Into the canyon, tAid It was net until their fourth shot that they lay Just a few fards short of ths green. Freebalrn chipped 'dead to the pin, but his effort went for naught when Browning;, nine feet over on his approach, holed out a tricky downhill putt. That gained Mm a halt and left him One up. In the semifinal round. Reese draws Lamb for aa opponent, while Freed end Browning will do cattle. These match ea will not be played until Saturday, afternoon. They, ths same ss hi the rounds preceding, will he of hut eighteen holes The final match on Sunday will be over ths fhlrty-iix-hroute. ; Some mighty tntereetlnf play reunited In the other flights yesterday. James H. Waters got Into ths semifinal ronnd of the consolation tourney by the narrowest margin of any of the players. Ho defeated Ed Morrison by single bole. Ruel Halloran didn't find Dr. W, L Ellerbeek playing too Cose tc par golf and eliminated him from further competition, 4 nd 3. Owen Covey defeated U A. Ray iff ths same score ss won for. Halloran, while "Chuck" Smith raised the ante a bit and won from Johnny Brunn, t and 4. The semifinal round will find Halloran matched with Smith and Covey That round will bs with Waters. played Saturday afternoon. FINALISTS DECIDED. TTa. Hogle and Albert B. Fisher are the finalists In first flight Yesterday Hogle defeated 1 K. Oottschall I and 2, while Fisher won from 1 G. Dtnwoodey, 2 end 1. The winning golfer In the day's play In the second night were O. N. IXRoux LeRoux and W. H. MitchelL won from E. B. Slmmona, I and 2. Mitchell demonstrated his superiority ever U J. Gilmer in a handicap match by a 4 and I count. Both the final rounds In ths last mentioned fllghta- - will be played off "Saturday afternoon. IMPROVE In Grand Circuit OAKS AND BEAVERS AGAIN SPLIT TWIN fa . IDAHO CDACIIES Progress First 00 m H . V 14 Salt Lake won 4, Fin Francisco Von K Oakland won S, Portland wen 4, By talTereal Sari lie. Vernon won 4, Seattle won 4. PORTLAND. Sept L Portland and Sacramento won s tm i,Mtu Oakland broke even In a double-headwon 4 today, the Beavere winning the 15 to 1. and the Oaks grabbing flrat. Winning and losing pitchers yes- the second game, 4 to 2 terday: ftrst game at Portia: At San Franclaco-SPonde- r, I MeTane, rOBTLASn. OAgLANO Palt Ijfke., winners; Juney. Griffin, B.HO.A.I B.H.O.A San Francisco, losers. 1 o! If Welter. I fafsyelte. If... 4 10 0 At Lns Anrelee) Mvera.' 1 0 4 4 Vct aaa, 2b.. 1110 An,.. lea, winner; 214 Prough, Sacramento. Howard, 4b.. 101 11 2!rt. cf 41 131 loser; peters, Sacramento, rrwi. ib.. 1110 winner; Ariett. rf... 4 Hlgk. rf... Dumovlch. Los Angeles, loser. (alter, rf... 4110 At Seattle Bryan, Iudnlph, Vernon, A4ams, 2b... 1 111 2'BSaslll. tb. 13 12 4 Coram, e. OuUto, lb.. 4 1 Winners: 13 4 0 Dall Wlltkm. losers. At- Portland Bckert, 1Portland, wln- n r tyut,. n.1ilBHJ had made such a good showing Robt .1 , L I nates Gwilliam; Browning Puts Out Frcebairn. 02041 01 0000040 it r Dick Freed and Frank Rtese "Victorious Over More Experienced Players; Lamb Elimi- TKUrOr-- WlTTtER 111 Knehlar. Afat a By George McManu Off. a. Hcavtt and Such 110 110 t tnaat Hill 01 414 00 01 t rM. If.. .... 110 1041 340 pires, staged a bot fist fight as the result of Pick's objecting to one of blows Reardon's decisions. Several were exchanged, blood flowed and K waa necessary for policemen to Invade the field to separate the Pick waa ordered to the clubhouse after the officers separated htm from Reardon. Outfielder Kopp was thrown out of tha game by Reardon for "crabbing"' about a decision. Reardon continued, despite his bruises. In the seventh Inning Ray Jacobs, an Angel lnfielder, was hit on tha ball and aeriouaty fiead with a pitched Krug finished the game' at third. At Loa Angelas, first game: i sacbamunto, I.H.O.A rf.... 110 ;tV! 115 t.iifM, ....0 43000000 Sichang, Sacramento"! . Two Young Golfers Land in Semf-final-s of State Meet ainc Ra Hee,. 1140 ... iinii 13 ss.,.. p.... 11 Sy CnWtrMl Servlca. LOS ANGKLKS, Sept. 1. Sacra' mento and Loa Angeles divided todouble-header. The Angels won day's the opening game, 4 to 3, and Sacramento took the second, 4 to 1. The Angela won the series. In the fifth Inning of the first gama Charley Pick, manager of the Sacramento clnb, and Beans Reardon, one n of tha Coast league um- ' . t 4 Lee Angeles Stroma ry: Bam Mathem, Kopa, Heat- 0 1 1 Kilduff, 4 lturwar, Wkaley, TweaibJr. Dunt. MrAuley. 1 y- 0 0 Buns reapoaaibie for Telle, 4 0 arm Jactwa. 1 era 3, Pnnsk 4. ntrerk out Br Proof k 1. Griffin, p 1. nsaea x Schorr .. Off oa belli Troitsk Mrer 4 0 0 0 0 0 by Hit hr pitcher Jacob. 1, o(t Myers It. baaea Whaler, Beckft. Three-he- e 3 .3 Totals 17 "I Stolen 3 Mf mlnnray. hit Mt Twlnlklr. Two-heitir zeue in eleventh. Sacrifice hltHinilnmTr, Hyerl. Ountt. E.vir. .'J ,4,11, ..vv.v Donhle ploya While' te MrAaley Wkaley. Salt Lake to arlntea; Hokwer to alalia te Mellwlts: San Francisco. 1 0 Twowbty to McAuiey, Orlnea to MrAuley to Time of game t hoar 40 atlnutes. nuui Orimee. uummuwij. lor reaponsiDta McCabe 1, Griffin 4. Struck out By b'mplres 4riaaey and Rearaoa. Waner, 1 1 S OltXttfl. Sertfllt tt 1110 13 113 k? f Krrors Bryaa, Bowman. la- Welch.- - Brady. Warner, McDowell, nttchea By 1MII g 3 S, JUes tnimtible for Dll 4, Bryan t. Ckarg deTotaa) '.. 40 t 24 IS Totals ....42 21S7U feat to Dell. Struck oat By Dell 2. Score b iBaloa'B: on balls Off Dell 1. Hit wltk sitebed ball T Three-bas- e Oak la ad .Welch. 1 1 O 1 4 0 1 kit Bowaua. TwePortlaad . ..1 4 12 0 O 0 2 0 S 14 baae kits 4'hadbonroe, Weleb, Hannah, Plummet. Bjrea Lafayette 2, Ariett. Mennsky 2. Bryan, unary; Anans. Oulato 2, Wei far 2, McCsaa Dell. Trip! play Bewmaa to Tobin to T. 2. rex 2. Poole 2. Hiri X Braaill t. reck-raBDouble Baldwin to Baiaier to Bniderin. K ease, Baker, play Deal to Orlffta te McDowell; War-ne- e Ciatel, Eckert. Error 3. McDowell te )tc of Adama, blatel, Cekert. to Orlffta Tine Isaiafi carte 1 boar 14 aauMtae. By raeter 2 14. br MnrHilo 2. K'ia Umpires Phjl foe Bckert 4, roatar 4, Mnrekio and Burn aide. 2. Bit wltk pitched ball By roster t. Mtrack oat By Bckert 4. by Poster 2. by Second game: Mure M 1. Usee oa bell Off Bckert 1, VERNON. t MATTLl. off raster 1, off Mnrchte 2. Heate rose B.H.O.A: B.H O.A.I Ariett, Lafayette. Twebaae bits Cox, Ulga, Warner, as.. 1 0 1 4We1c, ef... 12 TO Oulato, airCeaa, Braaill, Ceekraaa, Bsker, Ifeseakey. If. 1 1 2 o:B:dy, 2 0 11 Poole. Double slays Reese to Adaaas to R. Mnrphy, If 4 I 1 llRokwer. If.'. 4 0 2 0 . I 1 I lIRUtrad. delete) Outite to Reese to Onlafto; Poole Whitoey. 40 2 0 te Distal. Tine of game 2 hovra 14 Bl- Deal, lb..... 4 0 4 llnownaa, lb,. 2 2 0 oat, I mplrre Carroll aad gtope, atciiowell, lb I 0 T 01 T. Baldwin, 3b 2 HBmmer. ss... 2 Orlffta. 2b.. Chadborne, cf 1 1 1 01 B Baldwin, c 1 1 2 1 tsne; PORTLAND. OAKLAND. Laeolpb, p.. 4 4 4 2JWIIHam, p.. 4 0 14 B.H.O.A B.H.O.A. MOBtsbaw, 2b 1 0 0 I 4 11 Larsyette.lf. 4 3 0 01 Wolfer.lf., . .,, 4 12 1 Stc4'na,2b. , 4 0 14 24 4tTia Totata .. .. 2412T 7 .. 4 Met'sma.Sb. 4 I 1 loi.cf Batted for la eighth. 0! Poole.lb.... Arlett.rf.... Scot by Innlnaa; t'atber.cf. .... 10 0 0 Ternoa Hlfb.rf 4 1 0 0 0 ft 0 Atlania.2b.... 2 0 2 4iBraslII.4b... entile . . ., S 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 14 Oulato.lb... 41 lOOIIMatel.aa Errora Era-aiKna Meaoekey. Summary: 4 0 2 Krad.e? 2. . Rons iwaponalble foe Wllllsaia IBlly.e. 10 4 3 track eot By William 1. by Ludoiph 1. Boebier.p..., 4 14 1 Bedleot.p.,, Base oa balls Off Ledolph 2. off WilHacoae.p.., roebrao.e. , liams 8. Hit With pitched ball Welcb. Leereaa.. ball Baldwin. Whitney. Rtolea bene Menoabey. Hone raa Meaoekey. gse-riflTotals. 13 10 2T1OI Totals... 12 1 2T 15 hit Whitney, Brady 2. Doable Hatted for Karhae la the sinta. to T. Baldwin; Ortffla to plays William Srore by laalngat Wnraer te McDowell. Time of game t 4 Oakland . ...0 boar 13 mlnttte. laaplree Baraslde sad Portland .. .0 4 Pkyle. Raa La rayette, Beese, Arfkiminary:. iett, Gather, An ma. Galsto, Cot, Daly. Error Adams, Uctiena, Poole, IMIy. lonlitga 1 Hy Bedleot pltche-- i Charge defeat to Berileat. Boas reapoaslble for Bee lent 4. Bochler 2. Hit by pltckrr Boehleir 1. Htrark oat By Bedient 1. by Ho kler 2. by Bases oa balls o;t Bodleat special te The Tribune.' Rachac 2. ' 4, eff.Boehler 4, off Bsekac L' Two-ba- a AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho, Sept. J. kits Italy, U Payette, Ariett. Cot. Sacrifice bite Cox. Mct'arren. Doable lay Edward Stuart, American Falls, who lHtsl te alr('ann to Pools; Beese te Ad-a- had been depended upon to fill a hole to Oulato; Distel te MeCaaa: Braaill In Boebier. to Poole. Wild pltcbea Bedtoaa, the Una on the varsity- - squad at Tine f lene I boor SO salaatas. Vaaatraa the of Idaho this will 4 8 33 1 0 4 0) It "l Smith f CISCO. tKMbler.... 14 4 4 R. H. PO. A. E. Totals.. 40 5 24 111 ToUla... 28 4 2711 1 3 4 0 0 flatted for Uellwlta la the Blntb. 0 3 0 tBatted fee Trough the aiatk. 4 0 seeee or laeises: , 1 2 17 1 1 taeraaieate ..2 01 Valla, cf Rhyne, as Mulligan, 3b. .. KUison, lb Walsh, rf. ...... I 44 AKOirLM, B.R.O.A. 0 Mataews.ef. 1 OiWTi.tey.lt... 14 4 1 . 04 1 ... 1 3 Twomblr.rf 4 14 1 Kapp.lt. 14 Heealngwy.n 4 0 0 5 IHint.. cf ... 13 1 It 1 4 il'irlm-f.lb0 BeBaog.e,.., 4 3 101 Homt.tf 10 10 0 Becser.rf ... I 4 lenklaa.e... 0 Hllln.2h.... 4 3 4 4 1 It RokvM.ll... 3 0 0 1 Jaroba.3b... 1 4 4 Mollwhi.lb. 3 4 12 tl MrAultj.M. 3 4 0 0 0 5 Preuih.a.... tlUrtrs.p...., 0 Skea.e 3 4 4 li Kiug.Sb.... 40 10 100 12 3 3 a) e..,, .... il l Bcaert, rur, .. I f t ' alarokle, SPILT BLOOD E. 2 4 1 . O'Doul-opene- m A.0 114 A a siympic atheists, v Pick and t0 1 wouM becosns Biker; 4 13 27 12 0 .3J BAN. FRANCISCO. AB. B. H. PO. A. E. 0 . .447 2 1 4 lllffliilf'l Il .470 t3 Valla, cf. .. Mhyne, ss. Mulligan, 3b, Ellison, lb. Walsh, rf. . Waner, If. ., ft Jack Kssfo ..till ........I4 ' .620 .414 .473 BEES SEALS' At flan Francisco First game: SALT LAKE. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Coumbe, If. .. 0 Lindimore, 2b. ..5 Frederick, cf. ..4 O'Doul, rf. ... ..6 Leslie, lb. ... ..1 It aa. M sasissJrn (ill III!!! oar since We waatBarrael bwt wiat ike has spraaf tne aaaM (mg as I aay nottabtg cMnt as ala bsfua to blink bar eyes tmi says I soppoa raw wuU 1st ywaar wife ma rouae! in rags, so I aaya who sear IsU ywa you kaal to rua round ai all. Do yew think I anaTsa! Fran-ciac- f'tttenaer. s. a pay STANDING OF THE CLUBS. At San Fnnclteo Forenoon gimt, Salt Lake 4, San Francisco 1. After-noo- n a gimi, Salt Lake 4, San S. At Saattla Forenoon game, Varnen 7, Saattla 1. Afternoon gama, Vernon 1, Saattla 0. At Lot Angalaa Flrat gama. Sacra, fnante 3, Lo Angeles 4. Second gama, Sacramento 4, Loa Angalaa 1. At Portland Flrat gama, Oakland 10(11 10112; 14 13 tl .Ml 7, Portland 15. Second game, Oakland San Fran. IS IS 13111 12 111 .437 Seattle . (, Portland Z. .'' 1211717 Oakland . Cook. 3h Patera c. Ponder, p iHllIfflilllie Words by RING W, LARDNER jInc. Wall A thia was a pay day aad 1 Udnt ao thea go boat wbaa Edaa sjftwf tawela! gfl gsJ 4s tkat she baa! to kavs some aww does. TVey aaot Weal cal Stage Gives Champions Unearned Run, Which Enables Them to Tie the Score. the eleventh Inning of tha second Kama today, 4 to t. - In tha forenoon tha Baca also won, 4 to 1. Tha double victory gave tha Beet four of tha nine fames played, and sent them out of town In quite a thappy frame of mind. Both' games today were aharp. In nappy and Interesting; affairs. fact, with tha exception of Saturday, all Of the tames played hera this series wars real battles. Tha finish of tha second Kama today waa fraught with tremendous excitement. Although tha Beea won, when the Seals had tha bases t they war retired for tha lairt tlma by a alt TAke cluh thla season. Tha tie, which led Into extra innings, waa established In tha fifth when Marty Griffin"! home run put From that time tha count at lalL, until the eleventh, each club gnawed diligently, but neither waa able to make the hell ring. Copyright, 1924, Tha Bell Syndicate, Say Not Now-Sho- uld T,, Peftt. 1 team nf substitutes today, 12 gonla to 4, In a practice game for the pnlo eertes in which the Big Four will defend the International cup against England. scored six Tommy Hitchcock. Jr., times for America. Major Vivian for losers. tallied three ths Lookett The lineup snd summary: Webb. W. No. America J. 1; T. Hitchcock. Jr, No. 2: M. Stevenson, No. 2: D. Milburn. back. Bluea, R. Belmont No. 1; B. ; Fed ley. No. 2; R. Straw bridge, No. 2; V. Locket t. back. - Score by atmkkers: 2 12 12 11 l- -U America . 1 1 0 4 1 4 Blues , .....44.1 Webb 1. Ste OoalsHltchcock venson 1. Mil hum 1. Lockett 3. Ped Referee, Captain Wesley ley 1. White, u. o. A. . .... .... ,...M .... .... ... .BA .... .... ft SO H4 14 .4113 .411 .!T .100 Memnbla I.tttl Bock . MoWl Atlanta New Orlea an Blrmini nam ,0-Kashrilis 4, Chattanooga 0. ( International League Basalts. Tseteraay's Baffato 44. Toronte 11-.Jeieey City a Rpiding TA Baltlnor 1-grracua SO. Bechester Three! League Ttrty's Basalts, Danvine BrsaaWll Terr UanU Decatui L Bloossiagtoa 1 j |