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Show I f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MOKXIXQ, 1927. JTJjNTB 17, 1 moment later with his fifteenth. WW TOSS. ST. LOCIS. B.H.O.A. B.H r a f O'Rourke, 3b 4 3 3 v Oomhs. ef... 8 1 rltr followed GOLF SIMPLIFIED PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE JOHNNY'S HOMER WINS. SAN FRANCISCO. June 1 and Bhellenback Frank toJohnny Kerr beat the Mission ta 1 day, YERKES BLANKS SENATORS. Juna 16 (UniversSAl'RAMEXTO, al)-. Cnrroll Yerkrs,' southpaw, who Joined tha Portland club her. thla week as a farm from tha Philadelphia Athietlcss. itnilt an impressive toast 8 1 league debut, blanking: 4 th Kenators, 4 2 0 1 4 to 0, with but two hita. Elmer Kmlth 8 0 4 1 drove a home run over tha right field 4 0 S 0 fence In the first inning off Hay 4 0 7 2 KeRtlna; with a man on, autd that lead was Increased by a run In the sixth 8 0 ,1 2 Portland went to 5 0 4 2 and ninth Innings. series, two 2 1 1 2 the front In the. local to the 0 0 one, by tames victory. 10 I (Chick) Evans, Jr. the did Bhellenback 0. Bui ta Double play Wrtjasr I mplr,-- e Mlshkln. Casey and Westerrelt. Hoti of genie 2 hours. Sy Chart did th pitching and Kerr but It was only sot on hit.sufficient. a liomtr. and that I was subbhu.-sHOLLTWOOP. BHD B.H.O.A hitting-Johnn- Lee.ee Keir.Sb olswsnsnn.cf.. 1 S- 7;Joee,8b:.... 1 3 3 l; annua i'o Twombleir.lf McNulty.ef .. 4 9 0 0' Kose.ir. Segrtst.rf.... 4 0 10: McDaolel.lb. Haatb.11.... HWey,b Sill 4tJT0iH-pr.rt- .,.. 1 0 0 2' Slide Hmr..... 10) Whitnry.e... Snellen brk.p tool Lnrfolph.p. Wane. . tCeksrt,p. Tnt.la. miiti . Hollywood Mlaatnos 15 lAiAnlnh 7 fn ...1 . 10 0 0 Totsls... 81 tn the eighth. 0 0 0 0 O 1 II B 27 32 - 0 ...OBan0000O00 Brror Kerr. Ileeth. 2 0 gummim 8. At Jonss. Innings pttcbeA By l.mlolph Hits bstlcd-O- ff Off Lodolph 27. b 2 scored S. Ludoiph Runs (iff Lodolph 1Ml responsible for Ioddlph 2, Mlclleji-bac0. Struck oat By Lurtolpa . br Bases on bslls S. by Eckert 1. Off lodolph f. oft Shellenbeek 1, off Eckert bit J'nes. Home run Ksrr. Two-bas- e 1. ssd Holley. Huns bat-ta- d I Sacrifice hlta Dm Ma la Kerr and Murphy. to llada to Lao; Kerr to Heath tmpirea Tim a of gsm. 1 hour 40 minutes, Fanning and Sweeney. rillffUMI. .SAOltAMF.NTO. B.H.O.A' B.H.O.A 5t 8 2 4 Raff man, ef. 4 0 3 0 ffiasfool, t.tMi'll, fa.. o v aopp it ... . 4 110 4 0 S 3 Htarta. Smilit. If... .fand. rf.. 1'rdthre; St.. Ragwell, rf. urdv lb Wendfli. Verkwa, p. M.-- 1'olaU... Purlland garamnta till)) 4 3 4 ljOlMjrn-- 2 2 4 8 8 hiiinmarr: Bane. Slcaf'ios, Wendell. me Smith. hlti 2 27 OKI 11 t 000 0U0 000 0 Smith, btrasd, Home Monroe. 1'wo-baa- LOS A NOBLES. FRANCIHCO, kept the northern team's eleven hlta B.H O A. scattered, while the Oaks made their B.H.O.A 5 3 4 1 blows count. 8 3 8 0 Cox, rf 4 10 4 Hemwsy, lb 5 4 7 0 BICATTI.lt. OAlCLAXri. 4 0 3 0 4 3 8 1 Hand, BHO.A BI10.A. OJshn. If rf... Pttrd r.cf. . . . 8 2 0 0 Stilnneea.e'f... 4 3 8 0 Jolley. .th i nr.,m Buhr, lb. . . . 4 0 1 81 Ke.21 .. Ilrart 2 0 4 8 r.2b 8 10 1 Jacobs, an... 4 8 11 Mlabkln, lb. 6 0 1 fi Fenton.lh. . 8 18 0 I'Kllagtvfn.lf .. 8 3 8 4 Bldred.rf 4 8 0 4 0 rilttmsr, an.. 8 0 18 2Stsley. 2b. ... Arlett'.rf. .. B z u .. 3 3 0 Hannah, MoOea. 1 15 8 13 1 4 Brracher.lf Hherlnck.lb.. OiPtercy. p... 8 0 0 1 DitawortJi.aa. 8 1 0 4i( aveoey.Sb MIU'balL, P. 3 0 10 0 0 8 0 0 Hamilton, p. 0 0 Use,, p 4 8 1 4'Irr,as 2 0 8 3 Klmmick,3b. .... 10 3 ljRandberg, e. 0 0 0 1 Bchinidt.e. Rego, . . 4 14 0! Itool.e 3 13 0 iweie 8 2 0 2it ooper.p. .. .. 8 10 3 f'dxvarfle.p. IlJensen 10 0 0 lenklna. . . ,. 0 0 0 0 Smith, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tllilbee 0 0 0 0! Totals.. U 2 T 11 Totals... 8 1 37 8 JMilJua Bat ted for Hannah In slithtb. 17 1124 84 Totals. Tntale... 28 T 27 10 ultatted for lUmlltoa la elehih. Batted for Brtwarda In the ninth. 0 Oil WO T Ban Franclaoo In the JenMna fiir ninth. titan 403 0W ono Im Angelas fltHtted for Brady in the ninth. Rnna Ararill 8. Ml.bkln, ManOiary: (1 1 . 0 1 0 0 0 Seattle ,..-.Hemingway. Jahti 2. Plttmar, McOroa, Cor,Brrors 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 8 Jaoobs. Cot, Oakland . , . . Miibkln, BrastlL -fttme Klmnlrk 2, Kiimmarv: Ellsworth, Home rme Hannah. Jaho. Jsrohe 2,Two-baa- s 2. Bratclier, hool, (iooner. Khlnnera Scurnhlt. 3 Jaha, Cos, ICrrora Heeie. Runs respooslhle flhinnera, Mitchell. Uetrea, frte Bemlnrwsy i. Mlabkln, Rdtrarda 8, Oooner 4. Struck out By Hego, Sacrifice hlta Hood, Jaeoba. Rnns batted in Hood, Ritwards 4. by Confer 1. Bsaee on balls-- Off Bhaehaa, IMtunar. Cooper 2, Three.baae hit trooper. Two-haJacobs, Jaha 3, Staler, Aierlll 4, t'oi, Jol hits KlmmlTk 2, Bool. Bhtnners 2. ler Bheeban. lnnlnga piwhed By MltehII - Ellsworth. BrntcheSacrifice lilta Reese 2 2 3. 8 Hamilton by 13, 3 by Plercy Ktiswortlt, l'tirdy, Csreney. Iary. Mlljtia. Credit victory to Mar. Charge defeat to 2.Itouble to Brsdy to IWwards Mitchell for Hons piays reeponslbie Hamilton. Runs batted In Ttee.e to Tenton. 5 Mercy . Struck oat By Mitchell l, en balla Tenton 2. Purdy, Coiwr, Bhlnnera. Rdwards, br Plercj 1, by May 4. Baaes of game 1 1. Time llllllua. Kimrnlek. Smith with 8. Hit off Off Pltrcr SO mliitlUMi, l.'mptree Becker and tloes. pitched ball Dlttmar. Wild pitch Mltch- - hour BAI4 til .nn rf.... 810 i i 12l! 110 r ... Itlt i 34 fry. Drrrbvorr. . BLADE mmn.iiroi.x. Don hie soo. rnllop, Tndt, Myer, Tobln. phiya spnrgeoe te i. Bewail to Buma; Myer te Kegao to Todt. Left ea bsaee Ciereland 10 4 Baees ea belle Off t'hle 10, Boaro 8, off Ksrr 2. off Buckeye 1. off Vteleer S. Struck out By I hie 1, br Karr 7, by Waller 1. by Uarrtas 3. Hits Off I hie. 10 la 4 lnnlnga tnone out la fifth!: eff Ksrr. 8 la 8 innings (none eat In eighth): off Buckeye, 1 la 1 Inning: eff Wslser, S a of sa 4 off Innings: Lundgres, 0 In Inning; eff Harries, 6 la 2 Innings: off Unseen., 1 In 1 lnnlnga; off Buffing. 0 la 23 of an Inning. Hit with pitched ball HoOtnsna by Huiisell. Winning pitcher RusL m pi res sell. Losing pitcher Buckeys. Time ef gsma Owes, Ileisel and Ormsby. B.H.O.A. H.O.Ai 8 14 0 3 hours aad 17 mlsates. Warner. 8b. ft 2 I l!HIce, O 3 llsrrls, 2b.... 4 0 1 5 8 Oekrlnger Msnueb. CB. . U'fioaun, 11. .. a w o o WHITB SOX WIN. fotlierglll If. 4 1 I 0'Speaker, rf... 4 O2 4 00 FinLADKLPIIIA. Jun IS 8 Hellmann, rf 4 3 3 O; Judge, lb... 4 4 0 4 2 Th Bine. lb.... 1010 2:nul. e Chicago Whit Sox mad Terener, as.. 4 0 1 4 Bluege, 8b... 88 0 8 33 straight over th Athletics 18 Basiler, e... 4 0 8 0i Reeres, as... Th winning by a score of ih J nurston, p.. Stouer, p... run Sox all B eon LOFT TuC AS IT WAS BftLV. MADE TO MOTION AT START! 3.. a bit eerereld. Prothro. 1sell. Bagwell, InHum batted Vrtkea. 2, Smith ' Rtina reaponfble for Keating 4. Htni'-out Hjr Keating 2. by Yerkes 3. SEALS WIN ONE. bait Off Keattnz 8. orf Yerkea on Itaiea LOS ANGELES, June IS (Unlver-aj)- . 'J. Wild pitch Double plaja Keating. Thos. slippery Seals sneaked Mtrand to t'Hafell; Oaborn to Mot.ee. Eao&, Itrown and Magerknrth. Time Into tha back yard of the Lo Angeles Solomon of game 1 hour and 30 minutes. ball club to pick up one Mlshkln, and than placsxi that young OAKLAND. WINS. man at flrrt ba today, whfrt he OAKLAND, Cal.. June l (I"nlver-sa- ll could matarlally aaelat in bringing the downenl tha Seattle (.lakland SeaJs a J to 6 triumph, their first of Indians again today, S to 4. Coortar tha week, orar th. Angela. ArerUI. ef. Bbeahaa, 8b O TtoDl, If., tie. THE 1 28 8I7HI ToUU... 20 001 TIOEBS STAOB RALLIES. June 1 AP) WASHINGTON, InRallies In th eighth and ninth alr-tir- ht Stonernings, combined with pitching;, gav th Ttsar a ( to 1 victory In tha first of a four-Ifam- a aeries today. Stoner waa effective throurtoiit, "Washlnrtona pnly run romina on a fielder's choice- after Reeves had tripled In the elahth. Th found Thurston for eight safe. 3 0 8 rf !!Htereld, r., 2 18 1 110 Miiea, lb... SDH 0 0 Mrljt.llho. b 8 0 0 2 12 0 rranrb. aa... 9 0 1 2 0 0 0: Keating, p.. 8 0 0 3 O AMERICAN LEAGUE SCORES auvv IV1 tala. . 8S 8 2T 10) Rcore he Innings: rietrolt Wanhlngton Huns nummary: fotiertilt. Uanosh. 82427 TotaU. "on '. . . wsrner, gtoner, V r( .l?a 0t0 010 1 (iennnger 2, Barren. Er- Two-hasfinal. rors Tatener. Harris 2, Three-basbite Vsrnr. hits Hellmsnn, tiehrls-ger- . baae Stolen Keevee. Fntherglll, lie. baaea oa Left Blue. Kacrlflce 1927 MIDIRON. THE RIGHT BEGIN . Bsaes on belli Irolt 8, Washington No one can tAk the rlubhead up Off Stoner 2, eff Tbnratoa 1. Struck out from Its position behind tha bail and By Htoner'2, by TburMon 4. Hit with get rhythm without rUUn sort of noa pitched ball Stoner, by Thnrston. Van OraTlan. Connolly and Kowland. at art is atart. Th epring-Time of game 1 hour and HO minutes. Sood. Now what are the best wave to get 1 RED SOX WIM. Into the fa teat hitting; mroke. you prepared U jump you would first BOSTON, June 1 (AP). In a fre have to do eometiiint" with your feet or bend your knees. If you are go- hitting gam Boston today defeated ing off a pringoard you must, go Cleveland, 11 to 10, opening a series with th board. These ar Juat rough here. The winners used five pitchexamples of what I mean, and there ers and th losers three. Jamieson ar many more. I ram only explain led the attack for Cleveland with a th beat ways to get Into the fast- triple and three singles. Flagstead to center field for th Red est hitting otroke by telling you how I get this accented beat with which Sox and played a sterling game. . CLEVELAND. BOBIO.V to start the music of Lh stroke. B.H.O.A. B H O Al at the hall. Rhythm counts 6 4 0 O Regsn, 2b... 4 2 4 8 It naves, you from forcing the club-hea- d Jamieson. If. 6 2 0 2 3 8b. B 2 2b Rollings, I Hpurgeon, am talk"through th ball, and 1 arlyle. If... 8 13 0 ing now of when the ball is hit. Jacobson lb cf. 40 8 0; 1 Fiaentead. 0 cf. 4 8 14 Bums, But before you take the clubhead J. Hewell. as 5 1 4iTodt,. lb 4 8 8 0 up on the back stroke, do some of Hodapp. Sb.. 4 2 2 OiMyer, as.... 3 14 4 3 110 these tilings. Imagine a. line run- Suinma. rf.. 4 2 1 0 Tobln, rf 4 2 2 3 liofminn, c. 2 0 11 ning up from th center of the ball L. Hewell 8 0 1 l;iHogell to the xenlth, and then be sure to I hie, p.. 10 0 0 1 0 0 01 Hartley, c. 112 0 keep th hands even with or back of Ksrr, p. . 00 01): Welier, p. . , 2 0100 00 this Imaginary line. A golf shot, to Buckeye, 0 0 0 OiLuudgren, p, 0 be good, must let the clubhead hit xCullop ., 8 nMtianer 110 0 afftvlnat that ball insttead of Bhlvlng 0 0 0 1 llsrrlss, p. agalnwt It. Bo very caroful to get UP). It two today, Whit scored their during- Howard Khmke's term In the box. Hunne-fiel- d trie in first Inning hit a homer and In th third Bill Barrett hit for a double by the circuit following A Falk. Htmnefleld. single by Clancy's double and a gacrlflc fly cave Chicago its last run of the game In the fourth Inning. Seryjeant waa touchen for eight hit, but was effective with men on base, nln of the Markmen being stranded. - Con-nal- CHICAGO. ly PHILAPKLPOIA. .Melllle, esTon, p.. p..'... xWIUIams 4 0 liehrlg. lb... 4 0 3 o- Paeehal, if.. 4 1 3 0 Isaeri, ea. . 11 Dugen. S 1 Sb... 2 0 a 8 t.rabowskl. e. 4 0 0 0 0 0! Hoyt. p S 1 0 00 8 Itt gToS, the clubfao at right angle with an Imaginary Un beginning a few Inches behind the ball and pausing through 't to th hole. Dont, under any con the club through the dition, fore ball. The blade must lie naturajly and send the ball according ta its loft, and tt is well to believe that the manufacturer knew hi busineRa in making the loft correct. 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XV5 Total... 88 7 34 31 Totals.... 32 27 12 Scar by iaalags: , 000 000 100 1 St. Louis sos 0UO Oox 8 hew Xork tone Schslte, Combe, Mora-har- t, Sommary; Boti 3, Gehrig 3, Paschal, Lasted. Hrrors iecfaolta, Berber, tlombs, Lssserl. Three-bas- e s hits Jjsseri, flrabowakl. Home runs Ruth, hit I) Hourke. Baerlflca hits Bchulte. Gehrig, Morehsrt, Stolen t'sse Iaaeri. Ijuiseri, Oerber. on bsaee New York 4, St. beuia-t- .. on balls Off Hoyt 1, oft Qssloa 2. Btrurk out By Hoyt 3, By Gaston 3. Double plsy Mita tin Melius to uerDer to meter. Ksciitry, 4 la 1 Inning: ogl'f Gaaton, 5 In 7 Inning. Passed ball Scbaug. lowing Hildebrand, pitcher Z chary. Umpires 1 lime of gai" Ut'Gowsn and Btsiis. hour and 43 minutes. H O.A.I 4 1 3 OlBlshop, 2b.. 4 2 8 4 Wheat. 4 Oii'obb. rf 4.2 11 11 NATIONAL. B H O A. cf. Metiler, .81 3 1 Batting Harris. Pirates, .451. llunnefleld.ss It.. S 1 4 1 Runs Kornsby, Giants, 49. 4 0 0 0 10 Bsrrett, rf.. Hits P. Waner, Pirates. McCurdv. c. llttromonB, cf. 3 0 8 1 TVoubles Lindstrom, Giants, 16. 4 esllale. 8b.. 12 Falk, if 4 14 0 Triples P. Wanar, Pirates, 11. Clancy, lb.. 4 1 11 Stochrane, Homers Wilson, Cubs, 13. 5 3 8 2 fCamm, 3b.. 2 11 1 Dykea. lb. S 1 1 4 Ward. 2b. . . 4 0 3 6. Holey, as.. Stolen bases Cuyler, Pirates. 16; 10 0 01 Fr'lsch, "Cardinals, 18. Connelly, p. 4 3 1 8 1F011 Ktinike, p. won Pirates, Meadows, Pitching IzFrencb 10 0 0 S, lost 1. Pate. p. . AilhiiUCA.V. xCollins 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batting E. Miller, Browns, .404. itirsy, p.. Uil'erklns 10 0 0 Runs Ruth. Yankees, 08.SI. Hits Gehrig. Yankees, .82 8 27 12 Totsls . 84 1137 18' Totsls Doubles Burns, Indians, 21. xBstted for Boley la ntnUi. Triple Manush, Tigers, 8. i In ninth. for bmks sHstted Homers Ruth. Yankees, 21. xxBstted for Pate In sixth. Stolen baaes Goslin, Senators, 10. siBatted fur Gray in ninth. Pitching Lyons, Whit Sox. won br innings: 12. lost 2. 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Chlcsgo C 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia ...0 0 Runs HunneneM I, Bsrrett, Humjury: hit Khmke, Hunnefield, Falk, Two-haBsrrett. Home rnns Hunneffeld, Clsncy. Sacrifice Kintm. louble plsys Clancy to to Clsncy;. Connally to lltinne-flelHunnefield to Clsncy (2). Left on bases Chi 3. Baaes on balle . cago 0, Philadelphia Ehmk 4. off out Off Connelly 0 . RS2llsn:y 10 0 1 By Connally 1, by Ehmke 1.1, Struck Pat I. Russell, p. 10 0 0 Hits Off Elmike 8 In 6 Innings,by off Pste 0 0 0 Ruffing, p. none In 1 Inning, off .tirsy 0 in 8 lnnlnga. By Gray 1 (Metiler). Loe-insS-Toltas.. 41 15 24 12; Totsls. .. 80 It) 27 15 lilt by pitcherEhmke. Umpires Nallin and pitcher x Halted for Buckeye In ninth. 1 hour 82 minutes. Time of gsme Dineen. sBattod. for liufmann in fifth. szltstted for Lundgren 1n fifth. ' YANKS BEAT BROWNS. ttsHstted for HarrUa In serenth. 16 Score by lnntnge: YOP.K, Jun NEW (AP). The 000 151 20710 Cleveland 3W 040 04111 Yankees bunched their entire nine Boston Rtiae Jsmleson 2, Bourgeon, hits in the first three Innings today Summary: sewell 2. Hodapp. Humus 8. L. Bewrll, and won the first game of their se Regsn 2, Rollings 2, (larlyle 2. Flagstead 2, ries with the Kt. Ixtuis Browns by Errors Jadtbeon, L. Todt, Myer, Tobln- Bewell 2. Flagstead. Hodt, Ilofmann. Two-bas- e 8 to 1. Zachary, St. Louis southpaw, Ruth hit him hlta J. Hewell, Hodappj Began, Todt, lasted only an inning. home run of Welser snd Shaacr. Three-bhlta Jamie-son- , for his twenty-secon- d on base. Geh- - i Combs season with L. Sewell, Clarlyle, Sscrlflces Jscob- the U Womn 3b 3b.. 4 3 3 2 Morehart, 4 0 r 0 Ituth, rf Melee, lk... K. Miller. If . Bice, rf hVholte, ef.. bchstig, e.,. Gcrber, ss... t 1 203 ffighland EbriTd , 7 |