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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THU RSDAY MORNING, JULY 22, I I 1926. 17 Trad. Mark Rag. V. 8. Pat Off.) (Copyright 1926, fcy H. 0. fisher. MUTT AND JEFF The Little Fellow Looks Up the Meaning of Sesquicentennial LEWISTON LEADS CEN' IN CACHEVALLEY By BUD FISHER IS ARABIC fOft. 'BoBBeD HAifc, AN& TfcMNIAC is Portuguese Leaders Win Shutout Vic tory in Their Latest Encounter. Foa HCNC V Wit I SCSQuiOSMTGfJMAL TO R WHOM BOBBED VALLEY LEAGUE. Club Standing. W. L. Tam 1 .925 IS Imwlaton . COLLecr !? Becoming MGAWS-H- CACHK TRV AMb HAIR.-f'f- d N' BCCOMl Pd Prastoit .... Cornish , Franklin 8 7 ."19 .461 10 .SSI 10 ft .' 4 4 Richmond I Weston 8eclsl to The Tribune. FRANKLIN, July Sl.Franklln wa and 'em In good shape Saturday trimmed the Cornish athletes by a score of 8 to 1. MHo Egan, Franklin s stellar pitcher, held tha Isitori to a few scattered hits, while his mates garnered enough to register eight times Walter Wlckham. Franklin first sacer, led the attack for the home club, getting a horns run and two singles. On the defensive, many good plays were - mads by Egana backers, outstanding was a running catch by Manager Hatch. For Cornish, Beamons and D. Bsrgs son were heavy stickers, the former sending one Into deep left field which fence and landed on top of th bounded back in the park. Had this hit been an Inch higher !t would have gone for a circuit clout. The score: Cornish, 1; battery. Bparks and jury thre weeks ago. Babs Ruth Beamons. brought in all the New York run homer 8; battery. Eftn and when he hit his twenty-nint- h Franklin, of ths season In the first inning with Bigg. 21. won Frsston two on s in RICHMOND, July bass. Koenigs homer the from th Rlchmondltes In a first inning of the second struggle contest hers Saturday. While gave the Yankees A lead until the the score was large the game was eighth, when the White Sox scored well played and free from errors. four runs However, In their half of The score this inning the New Yorkers chased Preston, It: battery. Otto Chatter-to- n Edwards off the sjkb, and, with the and Fosgreen. bases full. Relief Hurler Lyons passed Richmond, 9; battery, Pitcher and Oarseila and Koenig for the tying and Thompson. winning runs free-hitti- Special to The Tribune. Lewiston LEWISTON. July 21. continued her march toward the Cache Valley league pennant by taking Weston Into camp in a seveninning fray Saturday. This was one of the best games seen on the local lot this year. Frank Olson pitched good bell for Weston and, except in the fifth inning when Lewleton ran in three scores kept ths hits well scattered. Jake Coley, on the mound for Lewiston won the first shut-ogame of the year. This young twlrler struck out seven Westonttea and kept the five hits scattered in five inut nings. The score I LEWISTOJt H 0 A BlIAA 0 T Or pair. If... 4 9 0 0 8 0 1 SHinno, 9b.. 4 111 8 2 11 (login, 8 0 7 1 fD Olson, p. . 8 0 0 2 cllaon, lb. , 88 0 28 08 2 FWlsld ef ss.... Otmltk, R Olson, lb. 8 17 OtlwIayarA. cf. 2 2 0 2 0 B. Flfisld if 8 0 0 0 oothf : Nslsoa, 2b. 8 1 2 10. Baer. b... 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 Simpson, rf.. 2 0 0 013oly, p WESTON B Ussrhsa e Maagha ss Ismoa. 3b... A A1 B 110 110 rf.... Totsls.,.. MS Totals 18 Weston Runs ,..0I Hits Lewistoa Runs 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 110 6 21 $ 0- lwl 4 0 x I 0 x I Hits Runs-- Btlr, Hanses, Horae Sammtry Error B. Fleflcld Stolen baoeo F Bair Two-bas- s , 2. Bwtnyard, South. hit D Runs Lemon batted la ftsiltfc 9. Innings pitched By Olson 4, by Colsy 7 ( redtt victory to Colsy. Charge defeat to Olsen, at bat Off Olson 27, off Coley 20, Hite Off Oleon 4, off Coley 8 Runs scored Off Olson 8, off Coley 0. Rons for Olsos 2 8 true It out By Olson ft, by Coley T. Basso os balls Off Olson 1. Hit with pitched bills Sooth, by Olson. Umpire O'Brito Time of gam 1 boar sod 20 minutes. 0 0 0 0 0 CXUB 8TAVDIR0, W. L. Pot. 87 M .BA Fiknrtsi 49 48 , 138 Detroit . . 31 reload ftO 48 .838 94. Lenin Jhleago. 49 4ft .988 Ronton .. 4 48 48 M 88 97 98 .ftlT .ftlft .429 .800 TODAY SCHEDULE. it. Lonis at Boston. Cloroland at Philadolpkia. Chioago at Ktw Tork. Detroit at Washingtoa. YANK FAIL TO GAIN. NEW TORK. Julv Cl (By the Associated Prose.) The Chicago White Box end the New Tork Yankees divided a double-headhere today, the visitors winning the opening tussle, 4 4o I. and loving ths second, ft to 4. Hoyt started in ths box In ths first grtme for the first time since his in- - BOSTON BlIOA BHO.AI ..... 2112 t ... .. Morehart 2b. Htmnefield.aa 8 11ft Ruth If.... Falk If ft 1 0 0 Paschal rf... kheely lb ... 8 0 8 0 Txert 2b. . Barrett rf. . , 4 12 0 IMigan 8b..,. Kamm 8b. . . , 8 0 ltTarlyls grhalk c ... 2 0 ft 0 tJonea Edwards p . . 4 10 1 Bhawksy.p... .. .. 0 0 Skiff. a Lyons p (Adams Rengotigh,e. . Panaock p .... aaella.ftb... 8 2 8 5 1 ft 4 0 2 4 2 9 8 0 0 9 1 1 01 .... 1 1 I 0 0 9 0 0 losing th opening game of th series to Cleveland, 9 to 0 Howard Ehmke battled evenly until ths nlntiv when, after holding th Indian to three hits PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND 1127 9 Totals .89 10 24 1ft Totals ... third i Ha tied fer ktooerfn Batted for Smith in ninth, Detroit P ( 1 9 0 0 4 I 4- -7 x 10 Washington ..4 Ron nummary: ftfanush, Gehrlnger, W Cobb. Rena. Warner, isgo. Bark,, '2, ktewart 9. R1a. Myer, laylor 2. J Harris 2 Error Fotberglll, Woodall, Hire 2, Myer. Two baa bits Bln. Maausb, 9009019 Three-bas- e hit Manesh. Myer. McNeely J Harris. Rice. Home run Manueb. Htoien base fttewert. Sacrifices Blue. Bluege, Bluege, Htewart. Double play (iehrloger to Warner to Blue. Iseft on base Ifetrolt A. 7 Basra on balls Off Johns Waabington 4 off Htoaer 1, eff Cooper i, off Rmitb 2, off Johnson 2. ktruck out By ftmtth 1, by Jobneoa 1. Hits Off Johns 1 in 8 Inoff ning, off k toner 4 In IS Innings, Cow per non in 1 Inning, off Pnitb ft tn ft HU by pltchor By fttooof 1 (McInnings, Losing pitcher kmltk. Neely). Umpires Time of gam McGowan and Connolly. 2 hours 29 minutes. Jamieson, If. Spurgeon, 2b, kpeaker. ef.. Bums. lb.... J ftewsU, aa rf... ftunni, L. a 8b.. .... bewail, Lutske. Lavaea, 17 PHI Kft UJ Ll LiW-Th- s Champions BHOA 4 9 9 8 4 BHOA 2b... 4 114 rf... 44 22 2110 flykea. 8b.., 120Laar. If... 8 0 9 0 2 9 4 Simmons, cf.. 2 0 4 1 ft 18 2 1 0 4 Bishop, French, 1 1 I 2 0 Poole, 2b.... 8 0 1 SiPerkioi, e... 4 12 2 illauoer 4 0 0 8 Galloway, aa. Ehmke, p.... Gray, p. 4 ... 0 8 1 8 9 7 (r 10 0 0 ft 8 2 CUPPY 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 A LIE. cuppy lie calls for a Ilttl fttudy, sine thers are two ways tn which 7 27 11 . ToUte... 94 9 27 15 Totals. th shut way be tackled. When th In ninth. cBatted for Perkins ball Is only slightly cupped, as n Score by innluge: 000 009 0099 ths Illustration on th Cleveland right. It Is 0U0 OuO 0o0 0 Philadelphia . Just as easy to cut through th turf k purge, Runt Speaker, tn order to reach th Summary: ball a Burns, J. Sewell, Summa. Lutnks. Errae bits bpurgeoa. Speaker, to wak a direct stroke. Peole. All that Sacrifice Khmke, Lamar, Is necessary Is to aim an Inch or so Summa, I.utake. Double play Simmons to L. bewetl ball. When the players behind the Left on bases ( leveland ft, Philadel- bail rests against a alight depression Rases on balls Off Ievaen I, off and h phia T has a clear shot at It, th Khmke 8 Ktruck out By Etunke 2. Hits IN NINTH. EHMKE BLOW Off Ehmke, 7 iw 8 innlnga (none out In way to make the shot Is to us a PHILADELPHIA, July JL (By the ninth); off Gray, 9 in Inning. Losing sloping Iron so that the ball will clear Associated Pres,) The Athletics pitcher Ehmke. Umpire Nallln and Orra the rise when hit. That Is Harry hour and 4ft minutes. Vardon s advice on these twb shots. dropped their fifth straight today by by Time of gas 1 Two-baa- a 1 1 8 1 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 2 0 10 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 i 900 Ratted for Helmaeb is tha seventh. Ratted for Ruaaell la the nloth. Boors by innings: 7 St. 1 9 S I 9 9 I 9Boston ,.1 9 8 9 0 9 9 9 Summary! Melille, Rice 2. Staler. Chicago ft Bchnng, Oerber 2, New York ...1 Flagstead, Rlgaey 2. JaErrors McManua, Regan, Binehoff Runs If ore hart, Hunnefleld. cobson. Summary: Two-baa- a kita Rlc. Garber, Flagstend, Rig-asFalk, Barrett, Rneaig. Gehrig. Paschal, la Horn rnn Jacobson. Btoien Errors Sheet, Lnaaerl. Two-bat- e seri, Adams Regan. hit Bartt. Gehrig. Roma run baa Btachoff. Sacrifice Uiiler, Gerber. baaee Hnnoefleld, Stolen Double play McManua to Koenig. Falk, Todt, Herrsra. Kamm. Sacrifices Hosmeftskl Left on flheely. Mmi to Staler: Rlensy to Todt. Left on beaes New York 10, Chicago 8 bases St. Louia 10. Boston 7. Basse oa bells Bates on ball Off Pennock 4. off Edwards Off Geisrrt. off Wingfield 1. off 2. eff Ruaaell 8, off Lyons ft. Struck not By Ponnock. 1. 1. Struck out By by Edwards ft. Hits Off Edwards 7 In 71 9 G!M 9 by Wingfield 1, by Rnasell 1. Hiti of an Inning: off Off Wlngflshl 8 la 8 9 8 Innlar. off inalngs: off Lyons 1 la S in ft I ft innings Peacock ft In B Innings; off Shaw key none off Rueaeil I tn 2 Wild pitch Psnnock In 1 Inning. Losing Lyons. Ueisel Umpire pitcher Moriarity. and Hildebrand. Tima of game 9 hours 24 minutes. Totals . 82 ft 24 10 Totals... 88 8 Batted for Moatil in tbs ninth. Batted for Dugan la the eighth. tHan for Carlyle In the eighth Batted fw Skiff in the eighth. 27 10 - .... ...0000900494 0009904 j 04 Ini i s Charley-Horse- ROW NS TWICE WINNER. BOSTON, July 1. (By the Ao-cikte- d Great Hazard of Ruth's Campaign Preeo ) Heovy hlttln by th. Brown. av. St. Loulg a doubt, verBoot on over dict, today, th Rod Sox tortus by 11 to 1 and 7 to 4. In the fin (ram Van Glider hold Bo.-- hr STRONG AS A STEEL BUILDING - AL DINARIt, rorm.r Pltehw, No that's what they say of the New Essex and Clear Vision Body all-Ste- el On Display Monday, July 26th , i EssmWceiAcs! 30-MINU- 9 0 0 1! 0 STARTING the day right with my and a load of Prince Albert. on Bring your work. Heap it up. We three are going to wade through it like a trick dog going through a paper hoop. Me and the pipe and Prince Albert we can lick any job...IilcethatI No fooling, Men, P. A. is a grand little, paL It knocks trouble out in the very first found. It smooths out the wrinkles and paints a beautiful sunburst on the darkest cloud. No wonder they call P. A. the National Joy Smoke! It sure is great tobacco. As k p... rf... 0 0 jimmy-pip- e Cfiejfoo. geun aoibaon .0190 4 12 8 4 2 4 Olromhe.cf.. 1 0 0 0 Koenig as. ft 2 8 8 Gehrig lb. IM ' Cooper, W liigo, BHOA BHOA! - 09 ..0 ,...2 000101004 .80000000 . tilt 10 00091000 Collin. , 4HI 1000 Moatil.cf. ergltl 2, Heilmann, Gehrlnger. McNeely 2, Error Rice, IMylor, J Harris, late. Gehritiger 2. O'Rourke. Tavener, Tate. OgTwo-bea-- den. htt FotherglR 2, TIGERS-SOLO- N J. Harris, Tate 2 Three base bit WASHINGTON. July 21. (By h Stolen McNeely. Fothergill Me- Associated Frees ) Detroit and Wash- (fehrtnger, base igylor. Sacrifices O Reurke, Heilmann Double ington spilt even In two games 7 to- Neely, Blue, Bluege, M I J to Harris Harris to UR the th play Bluege first, Tigers taking day. on baaee Ietmit 9, VTaahlngton 9. Baaee 6. and ths Senators winning the nightStruck Off Wells 2, off Ogden 2 on bell cap, 10 to 7. Early and heavy scor- out off Wells 6 la ft 1 3 By Welle 1 Hit both victories ing featured off 2 I la off Inning, Holloway innings, I WASHINGTON DETROIT I in 2 S inning, off Stoner non in BHOA 2Cooper BHOA) By Ogden 1 Hit by pitcher innings 1 18 9 0 4 If Blue, lb.... McVeely.cf 100 Winning pitcher Stoner UmMenoak, cf.. 4 2 2 0'M narrls 2b.. 4 9 2 ft (Heilmann). Time of 8 18 0 pires McGowan 24 and toaoolly Fotberglll. If ftft 8 2 0 Rice, hours 2 minutes. game 1 1 4 0 4 0 Myer, as Heilmann, rf Second game: 0 0 0 0 Gehrlnger,2h ' DETROIT. W A8HINGTOJ7, 2 14 0 O'Ronrka, 8b BHOA 13 I 4 BHOAl Tavener, an. 1 12 0 McNlx, If.. 4 110 9 0 ft 2 Bin, lb. . .. Woodall, e., 2 0 .t.wort, 2b. 4 3 11 Mido.Ii, ct . Hayworth, 4. . 1 0 R!-J 4 0 cf 4 3 1ft r.tberxlll. If ( Welle, p..., 1 0 2 M7, Holloway, p. 0 0 0 0 (mill, p (Vioper, p... 0 0 0 0 ll.llroana, rf 0 01 01 JT.ylor. rf... 4 1 S 11 14 Harris, lb.. Woodall, r.. J 0 Stoner, p. 4 13 8 Judxa. Jb... 0 0 xNeon .. (i.hrlnxr.2b b... ORourko. Sb 1 0 1 1 sWlngo . 14 0 112 Rnl. Burk., Sb... TnUls .84 1227 14 Totals ...85 8 27 12 Tavener, aa. . 10 12 Johnson, p. . . 2 0 9 1 -x Bat ted for Woodall in eighth. Warner, oa.. 9 2 12 Ratted for Cooper in eighth. Hayworth, c. 10 0 0 ft 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 T Cobb, If.... 2 0 10 Detroit 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Johns. Washington Rune Floe, tfanush 2. Foth- - ktoner, p. . . . 0 0 0 1 Summary pi re rf.... 1118 IPhils.Tork... ST. LOUIS Um Losing pitcher Wingfield. Owens, Rowland and Brans. innings. Melillo 2b.... 9 1ft ft Flagatead.cf. 4 0 3 0 ft 2 4 0 RisccT Kb rf at.... 4 Sister, lb. . . , ft 9 9 t Todt lb 1111 Williams, If.. 4 2 1 0 Jacobson rf... 9 0 0 3 KETW YORK. CHIOAGO. Miller cf..., ft 2 3 0 shatter If.... 4 120 BHOAl BHOA McManus Sb. ft 2 2 1 Regan 2b. .. . 4 0 8 4 MostH.cf . . . . ft 9 2 0 Pnsrhal.rf. . . 4 180 Hargrave., ftft 1 11 0 Hasey.ftb. .. . 312ft as. ... 8 10 4 Gerber Bnoasfleld.ss 4 1 ft 2 4 Stokes o 4 0 ft 2 ps.... ft 2 2 41 Ruth If 2 140 Vang llAer.p., 4 0 0 1 Zahntser.p. . . 0 0 0 2;) foi:ins,2b... ft 4 192 4 2 Falk.ir UGehrlg.lb..., 0 0 0 0 Bratche 4 0 9 0 Sheely.lb.... 4 18 2 Combs. rf 00 0 2 Weleer.p..., 4 2 1 01 Lauert 2b. . . 4 2 9 1 Harris CHower p . 0 0 10 Kamm 8b. 2 0 11 Duaa 3b.... 9 0 0 0 t Rosenthal. . . 1 0 0 0, Crouse e 4 2 8 It srljle Blaokeasblp.p 4 0 0 9 Bengougk.. .. 8 2 2 ft Totals . 99 18 27 11 Totals . 2 ) 4 27 19 ' ItAilirai 0 0 0 0 Batted for Zehnlaeg Is the fifth. iBklff c. 10 0 0 Batted for Clowor la the ninth. 2 0 0 0 Hoyt p Score by lasings: ' ttGaselU 10 0 0 t. Louis ....1 0 9 1 9 9 1 4 1 11 1 O Boston Totals. 85 1 2 27 171 Totals.. 22 8 27 10 Bummarr Runs Melillo 2. Rice 2, StaBatted for Dneaa iu tbs sloth. ler ft. Williams. Gerber. Miller MrVanu IKaa for Boagough In tbs eighth. Haney. - Errors Hargmye, Haney ft. Two-ban- e tBat ted for Hovt in the ninth. hit hit Rice. WUlUme. TbreA-bea- e Chicago Rice Williams. McManus Stolsa bas ft Rice New Tork . 0 Sacrifice Meilllo, William. McMaa-v- . linos Mnotll 2, Huanefleld. Summary to Double Tanglldsr, plays Gerber Colliua. Paschal, Errors Koenig. Ruth. Melillo to Hitler 9. Zahniser to Stokes to Two-bas- e S bee I r, Laaaerl. hits ColUna, Haney to Regan. Left on bases St. Louia Home mo Ruth. 9 Boston ft. Basse on ball Off VangUder Hunaefleld. Koenig, Stolen bate Harris. Huonefleld. 8, off Zahniser ft, off Weiner 1. Struck Mosul, Collins. out By VangUder 1. by Eaholaer 2, by Wsl-ae- r Sacrlftcea Huanefleld. Kamm, Double play Falk to Kasim. Left 1 Hoyt Bit Off Zahniser la ft Innings; Baaee on off Wolaer 9 la ft Inning : off Clowtr 1 Is on baaes New Tork 9, Chicago 8 balls Off Hoyt 1, off Blankenship 1. Struck 1 toning. Wild pitch Clower. Losing pitchout By Hoyt ft by Blankenship 1. Umpires er Zahniser Eve as. Owens and Umpire Time Rowland. Hildebrand. Morlarttjr and Gtinel. 1 hour 50 min Time of gam of game 2 boon 8 minutes. utee. Second asms; t FEW YORK CHICAGO. 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE ton to four hit, while his tenmmates were getting fifteen for a totnl of twenty-thre- e bieea The Red Sox lined three pitchers in each gamr Th Browns hamered out fourteen safeties in ths second, while Girard mas effective In tha box for th visitor Jacobson hit a ttome run with two on bass In th second encounter. RIDE WILL WIN YOU York i Gi.rrr, Tou hAT. probably boon puflln bard for Babo Ruth to Mt a now homo run roeord thl. yoar and hara boon much pooTed bocauao ha didn't dollror when at a Wain pm., you worn but did you know that ho haa boon undor a tonibJo handicap almoat all a.ont I looked at Ruth, lor. In th. Tanko. dr.lrr at th. room IM1 o. 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