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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 "BIG BILL" THOMPSON IN TOWN S (HO 0O 07 00 00 CHICAGO MAYOR VISITS OGDEN (HO BfiTPEl national bankers of th east, with loan and collateral InitXirop. as op banker or posed to th the valley with business baaed on American lands and product. and "Th wast. In (arm product AT ROBINS. CARDS flnanea, blda fair to surpass all rec10 AP). -- Th LOUIS, ord this year. I am convinced that ' ST. Spt d k It will coma Into Ita own next year "f? ownf" advantage of th. through action which will reeult from ?" to I. the awakened realisation that the sec turning back the "1 tlon of the country, which Is In the ma- - croping up to Workers. Alea, Jorlty In nearly all features, should the second place ,New . ..-of ouiiincn the exercise the rule majority. and (i j . . i,. a ...II... . hnlriintf Hronklvn to two hits When tlw K.V of Amarlran tHli. ' SCOKleSS Until Ul 4 MVenth, o.ll.v nnll.t i Ainua a M , v.n. ikinn w v. tin nnsofl uo with a to 0 lead. It for Alexander. valley should have In the nature of th nineteenth victory Babe Herman was banished from the waterways, flood control, farm relief, g ieto." game In th first Inning for protest-lua decision. Vane forced In the first tally by walking threa batters, Weber County Farmers on of th passes coming with th f "ll0? """ ' I i,nnr Salt Lake Boy Great Tackle Proipect; Like-l- y Future I AH-Americ- A to Tin Trlkan. By ELWOOD R. RIGBYv , SEAGIRT, N. J., Sept 10. Not since the great days of Eddie McGlnley has the University of Pennsylvania, gridiron team been blessed with a better looking- tackle than John Smith, giant Salt Lake rlty boy, whom Coach Lou Toung predicts will be an linesman before he finishes his football career at the Red and Blue : Special Lntertain L.lty rOlH tO ' . Mrs, Hurd Has Clance National League j (X1DCX. Kept. 10 WbT nwsty fsrmers sad their wWes will entertsla Ordee bnl-ne- o sad profuHlimsl aw at a lancksea at Heopet, Tuesday st noon The huttinefis and proteMloasl nisn, on a four ef county firms nrulftt th direction division of the the of retail merchnau' (clumber of commerce, will ipenil the (lay aertlont. the Tarloua farming ylaltJnr 'unty Agricultural Afent A; AfL. ihruttlanaea hea Tlalta Which will rranvad a fljhadtiui ' nut lh vlaltnra In bnirh with dslrTlas. ausar beet, fruit, poultry and llreatock conditions. U B. Winder of Salt Lake eonnty, who Is txerntWe sorretary f th State Farm bureau, will sddroas tha tour mrnabors at the luncheon. and singles by Lester Bell and Subl produced three runa. Hafey tripled ln th seventh, and scored on a wild pitch. Singled by Felix, Partridge. Butler and Deberry brought In two runa for Brooklyn In the seventh. ST. L0CI8. BK00KI.TN. B.H.O.A. BBOA.f homt, orsattrs III 1 OHolia. ef.... Stats, cf Carey, rf... 4 1 3 0 Bottoraley. JD 1 1 1 .. I 4 0 g Hi.ndrlch.lf lb rrtrh,2t) 4 0 0 lb. I 0 1 OIHsf.y. If S OOraatti. If rf... I fells. J 0 Barrett. b.. 4 0 0 i f.. Bell, 8b.. rartrtdga. 2b 4 2 3 S Schalte, ess.. 4 Hutler, ss... 4 18 Srhnbl. 4 3 8 1 Alexander, p.. 4 0 0 Deberry, J 0 1 lj Vance, p o o o ii putt, p iFlowers .... 1 0 0 0J nin S0 01 ... 11, l'J27. to Win Women's Title ; j Yean itle 1 Wenty Ago Will Be Hard to Beat. Said Holder Of 1 . . X sen-sho- Two-bsa- e e Three-bas- er. bnses-Csr- Hn-drlc- . V i rw-- 1 is, I hs since th resumption o( play followPrior to that it was ing th war. considered sensational golf when wo so, but now it ' man player bro don with by many. Only had a 71 and Collett Glenna recently e V ear v in tha summer Virginia van over midwestern 73s, Xlder: Wle twice scored courses, from the men's teea. Any on of a doxen of the youngsters In the 10 .M 1S field Is likely to reel off a cor un- R. Ayrsnd ..4fl 20 81 10 .425 der IS without warning and that h, Dye . ..24 SO s .41 E. to Deltas ..24 Is dispatch enough poiaon usually A3 10 IS .874 L. Mills .. ..81 a rlval. .83 74 29 H. Leaisaa for the suited wll 11 S Chrry Valley 30 .81V B7 Stevens not too N. woman s championships, it SO 14 .273 h. ..22 Horning 10S 43 .271 long nor too vrIy trspped to offer Kraal ...74 ,2M thm a fair test, and the greens ar D.P, Keel ....40 .244 27 excellent. The course ha th one true H. Hnra 44 St .244 haxard of golf, the wind. The variable C. Greenwood S6 24 10 .240 breerea that whip over Long Island C. Martin ... .20 eaay par four quickly can chang fivean and discount hole to a hard Tribune Wants assist In th sale of of real golfing skill. realty and household goods to th adstrength In favor S4S8 from measures vantage of both parties to th trana- The course yards sctlon. the back tees, and women's par Is 82 a figure that likely will be shattered several Nmea. It should be a great championship and the probalilty of Isa new champion being returned strong. y il f By FRANCIS J. POWERS (Copyright, 127, Salt Lake Tribune. CLEVELAND, Sept, 10. When the ladle of th bunkered clan go forth la quest ot th woman's national golf championship at Cherry Valley, L. t, next week, one of the strongest' can didatea for the title will be Mrs. Doro thy Campbell Hurd of the Merlon Cricket club. Mrs. Hurd deserves to be ranked aa on of-- the really great golfers of all She waa a champion before time. many of th youngsters who will con test atralnst ber on th Long Island links, wsre born, and she still plays a game that strictly is of champion ship quality. Twenty summer ago, when the Gib son girl, rather 'than the Ziegfeld girl, Ideal of represented the American puchrltude, Mlaa Dorothy Campbell of North Berwick, Scotland, began to climb the championship heights which she subsequently has scaled mora often than any other woman golfer. Twenty years Is a long; tlm to remain in the champlonsnip cl of any sport, but Mrs. Hurd still plays as clou to par as many or in sprignt ly girls who are many years her Ju mor. WON FIVE TIMES. Five time Mrs. Hurd hag won national championship two of her victories being scored In Great Brit ain and three In America. This Is more championship than any other woman ever naa held, it tops the record of Cecil Leltch, the great English As Mis Campbell, player, by one. sh first found her way into the record books In. 1908 when sh went to the final of the British chamnlonshln and was beaten by a Mis Tltterton at st. Andrews. The following year h not only won 1111t institution. c. Smith, entirely recovered from an attack of stomach trouble, which laid him low last fall, is expected to b the Fight 1 0 Oi big gun In the Quakers' defensive play in the coming campaign. His work In Weed ilTremper Russian on Knap 4 il XI 14 l 34 13j Totals ' , Totsla . the only two scrimmages the I'enn Ratted for Tsnc la serentk. eleven has held since Invading this Batted for Plitt la ninth. fWiDKN, pt. 10. Discovery of the resort, has Btood out promiSmm hv tnntnM' Knap wd. a menace to farmers. In nently, and' every on connected with 000 000 200 1 th Rlrerdnle section of this county by Brooklyn . the team looks for great things from 100 103 lt)x 8 tounty asricuiuirni ageni a. i. inriaunD-ae- n Bt. Lonls ..." the Salt Lake youth. of section, Is eauaing residents Runs Barrett. Psrtrldxe, that Summery: No on Is a betteja admirer of Smith who were unaware that the weed was so Hafey 2, Orssttl, Rchulte. BrroreOrthan Coach Toung. The. latter believes hits gckulte, nnsloua, to plan ss exteoaire eradication Butler, Orsnttl. a Is the big tackle just ss good proshit Hsfey. Home run flfht, ssttl. The weed, aomewhnt tike the white top Hafey. gtstx, Orssttl. Stolen pect as Kddle McGlnlty was In his snd wild morning glory, hsa an extensive Ilonhle plsr Partrlnse to Butler to junior year. McOlnley Is' the man who was a unanimous selection for one Wild pitch Hlltt. Bnee on balls-- Off underground root system and can be fought ucceaafullr through cultlrstion. or Vsnce off Plltt' 1. Struck out of the only tackle berths three This Br Alexander 4. by Vsnce 5. Left en bases through the aa of polsonoos gases. years ago. He le considered one of la the weed method of latter combating , at. Lonls 9. Brooklyn 7. Hits Off Vsnce hte greatest, if not the greatest, 1 Innlnss. ' being considered. I Id I lnslnra. off tackles in Pennsylvania a history. ' empires Besrrton. plttker Vsnce. f Losing "If Smith doesn't attract nation O Dsy snd Morin. Time of game 1 hour Wide attention this season, I'll miss in 64 minutes. OGDEN BRIEFS guess," declared Toung as he watch hla henchmen going through a stiff KREMER HURLS SHUTOUT. OGIIEN, Hept. 10 Dominic Olsnchetta. scrimmage under the direction 2S. of Pocetello. driver of s truck which Coach Bert Bell. "He takes Sept. 10 (AP). Ray PITTSBURGH, truck and killed Corlnn Porter, g. Wednesa man with deadly accuracy, and backed by sensational fieldday, wss rejeaead under girttlO hond Satur- Kremer, r--tVl 4 to 0, believe he out will be shut Philadelphia, deycrvln honestly day to appear for trial ln th district court ing, of an berth before hi today and Pittsburgh held to Its slim on s charge of Involuntary manslaughter. football over. National in lead He are the pennant league college days undoubtedly the best tackle prospect fight. Says Kates Will Help J. D. Stsck, we have hart since MeGlnley's days." Kremer kept- - the eight Phil hits the British traffic manaser of th Penver A title, but also Invaded Rio Grande Western Itailrosd company, de- - scattered Th work of Urantnam, Although tha time for the selection clared here today that the new wheat rates Traynor and Paul Waner afield smoth- - America and took home both the Unitof the 192 campaign is at least three Canadian championin effect en the railroad will do a greet ered every threat th made. ed States and jkTOTED executlvg and party stop over between trains and view tights months orr, there are many who be Quakers won the British crown at deal to develop the Rennets snd Serler Tal Waner lleve Smith will ba selected to lead from roof of th Hotel' Bigelow. "Wart is sound," declares tha snagged Thompson' bid for a ships. She leys in this state. They will also strengthen home run ln the ninth inning witn a Port Rush, Ireland and th American next year's Red and Blue team, aa mayor ln statement Issued to press. at Merlon Cricket club her present the Ogdea flour milling industry, ke de d catch. he la well liked by tha other members brilliant clared. one repeated at Home-woo- d of Ute team. The Pirates scored In the second guu nome. in 1910 and then in 1811 went riwwww from Ogdea Inning when Wright singled, advanced back to sJblt to win the British ewho are members of the party, passed ' l""" England on on Traynor's out, and scored for th second time at Port Rush. "rough "Wen early Haturday nwrn- - hsve been on exhibition here st- "V Grantham's hit. Lloyd Wsner dou- title Then and will came a Join Ing at on a long interim before she Members of Heltef society show' In the First ward bled In the fifth and scored Are san e rancisco Mayor Thompson stske achieved another championship, but in amusement hall. sacrifice. "Until this country learns to mind ner PITT8BIR0H. PHILADELPHIA. previous exploits had isji, aiter own business, we will be ln hot almost been forgotten, aha won again B.H.O.A. Bid Considered B.H O A. Ogden'e bid for Interested in Program its water all the time," Msvor Thomp- theOgdea annual convention this winter of the Spalding. If. 40 1 o'U 'Wsner, cf 4 2 4 1 at rroviaance. son said. Told that "Miss Illinois" Intermountatn Assoclstion of Retail Clothiers 4 12 3 Comorosky. If 3 2 10 nd. ss Teachers ar asked to be mindful OTHER GREAT PLAYERS. been crowned "Mlsa America" at Is being considered, according to s letter Williams, rf 8 t 2 o;p. Waner. rf I 0 0 of the difficulty of children's readjust Floods. had for of Control Mr. Hurd will be but on of many commerce from 4 1 10 I Wrlgbt. ss. .. 4 1 4 S received of chamber Atlantic the said: by City, Wnhtatn.lb Mayor Thompson ment from Outdoor life to more or less b. "You can't beat those corn-fe- d President W. E. rite of Salt Lake. critgreat piayer mat will gather at Cher Iach. cf... 4I00TTynor, confined conditions of the classroom are long Wilson, c. .. 3 1 1 i Orantham. 2b 4 1 ! I ry Valley and the odda ters." during the first week of school. In to the Thompson. 2b 4 2 8 Hlrrls, lb... 2 0 10 1 against ner winning the American Tlait City Delegntee Delegates told that Reporter Mayor Thompson sent out letter 2 0 8 0 1 0 4 Smith, e.. by Superintendent O. OGDE.V, Sept. 0. "When America Senator William E. Borah of Idaho National Exchsnge club convention st San Prlberg, 3b. for the fourth championship time and N. Child. Saturday. Provision, he de8 0 0 0 I Irlch, p 2 0 12 Kremer, p learns to keep ber snoot out of Eu was quoted In an Associated Press Kranclsco, more thsnwere100metstrong, were Is xRcott tnerepy establishing a new record. But 0 0 the ststlon clares, should ba made for frequent at today. They 10 Ogden Is she fine as playing golf and earlier declaring that Europe by Ogden Exchange club members and wel Decatur, p. . . 0 0 0 0 Americans dispatch changes of posture and for rest pe- rope and gets tnis summer went through a fins was In a combine against America, and comed Mayor Oeorge E. Browning. riods. During the first two week be- In Washington, then sh will be so he by la right." "Ilorah said, 27 12 field to win at Shenecosset, defeating .28 8 13 24 S. of Totala Totals The half-daDetroit Earl Horatio ...82 responded. on sessions should ba busy minding her own business that ginners Mayor Thompson and his party was visitors were booming S. Nichols of Hartjuauresn urcuu in tne nnais. xRnttcd for rirlch la seventh. JO instead of 4 p. m. xcusea at Miss Glenna Collett. twice chsmnion at th station by Mayor George ford. Conn.. fr national president. After Score by Innings: and after th first two week tha sh won't bav tint to meddle In th met E. will be the favorite when the H. to W. Commiesloner returned Browning, probably Salt ...0 Ogden PhllsrlelphlS lake, they visiting half-da- y Mayor Peery, Secretary Jess S. Richards and ami plan should and at 4 o'clock affairs of other countries," 0 were with Pittsburgh watermelons, starts. The Providence presented cnampionsnip as usual. Hal William L. Run of Is cents and Bill) Waner, (Biff fruits other H. Vine De President James loupes grapes, of Wright, Summary: the poaches, Thompson by all odds our best golfer, but girl Elementary teachers are required to Chicago declared her Saturday. Grantham. Errors Thompson, Grant-ba- frequentlly her putting chamber of commerce, railroad offi- by the Ogden Exchange ciub members. touch roes Two base hit h. Wsner. arrive not later tnan 1:40 and leave and business men. The Chicago astray. Wer Mis Collett as good a Mayor Thompson and hi party war cials hit Orsnthsm. Sacrifice Wilson, Treynor, not earlier than 1:40, and Junior and as Mayor police Thompquartet tang "America. joyce wetftered, sh 'would P. Wsner, Harris. Double puuer Comorosky. high school teacher should arrive not ri Ogden for fifty minutes Saturday son's be the finest gong, woman arolfar In the First, Trsvnor to Harris to Orsnthsm; later than 8: JO, leaving not earlier afternoon, en rout to San Francisco Last, csmpalgn plsys and the and. wona. mayor Always," to Wrlghtstone; Thomp Ui Thompson on their tour of the west, telling th posed for moving tnan md. .Mrs. G. H. will he em Stetson pictures. to to son ursninsm wrigm wrlglitstone; needs of support lor th flood eontro Mayor Thompson waa then taken to Harris. Left on bases Philadelphia T, to defend her title but, few champions INDIANS ROUT OAKS. ' program. Other members of the party to the roof garden of the Hotel Btgs-lo6. Bases OS bslls Off Ulrjch v Plttshursh or Pioneer t .mh ivyeskt in mis age th Logan were mcnara w. woire. commlss oner from which point he viewed the OAKLAND, Slept. 10. The Indians off Kremer 1. Struek out By Kremer sport and there are se many fine young works, Chicago; William city. Mayor Thompson said he "al- routed the Oajca' winning streak when 2. by Clrlch 1. Hits Off tTlrlch 8 In that the odds favor one of Summoned by Death ofH. ptibllo Stuart, representing the Chicago most got killed" last night at Chey- they grabbed a douhleheader today, Innings, off Decatur 1 la 2 Innings. Losing players mem ui renins uirougn thla year. American: Carter Biatchford, promi- enne, Wyo., when C. B. Irwin, Salt 4 to 8 and I to 0. Seattle won the pitcher Ulrlch. Tmptres Rlgler, Pfirman In addition to these players, Maureen nent Chicago business man; Homer Lak stockman, who Is an old friend, opening gam In the first two In- and Hart. "Time of game 1 hour 29 , LOOAN, Sept. 10 Mrs. Curdles W. Bernice Wall, Helen Payson, 84, nether of Mrs. Joseph (Moll K. Ualpln, chalman of th Cook coun oh a couple runs him. four met nings, scoring Irglnla Van Wie, Marie Jenney, Masad George A. Torgtaon, both of this city, "H Republican committee; B. W. sneaked np behind me and of hits In th first. rion Turple and Mrs. Wrftbt died toafffst after a long Illness at the ty Snow, bailiff of th municipal court clouted me with one of those big BSATTI.K. OAKLAND. Go, CUBS BEAT GIANTS. runner-u- p home ef her daughter. ' last year, may b of BH.OAl B.H.O.A. Chicago; Charles 8. Burras, mem- hands of his and almost knocked me Mrs. Torgeoos was born in Norway snd 10 (API. Guy Bush to go a considerable distanceexpected CHICAGO, In Sept. 1 th 6 of 4 2 0 cf. 0 ber cf the Governor, flood executive committee, down he 190 know Oallaghss. you weichs moored to Bait Lake In 1H&V Miss Orcutt is bound to break ghe Inter Brsdy. 2b... 8 0 5 2 Reese. 2b... 3 2 0 0 held the Giants to six hits today while fight. conference; Thomas H. stored t Logan with her auabsad, Knod control pounds," Mayor Thompson declared. in the near future, and It ' 1 5 0 Lsry. ss.,... 5 10 2 through I of chairman the Essterllug. may ssd sd resided hrrs for mora Torseooa, appropriations STATEMENT ISSUEO. 4 10 0 Bratcher, If 4 10 0 the Cubs batted Benton hard In two D, at Cherrv Vallev Huf ft. rf one nas a pow- than fifty gears. Two childres survive. committee of th Illinois house of repBefore departing for the coast Escobar, lb. 4S 0 0 Artett, rf... 4 0 3 0 Innings for a 2 to 1 victory. Th erful gam,' but a tendency tow. erf Funeral arrangements will be announced resentatives; James Daugherty, rep0 ss 4 Ellsworth 0 one to lb... naa torn dsck 4010 oereat puuea iBsuuiru i oat cost her many Issued a statement. Inter. resenting the Chicago Tribune; R. M Mayor Thompson KUnmlck. 3b 4 2 2 l.teveney, 3b.. 10 0 2 and from matches. But the in when leagueas a in follows: was, games which mood part, real estate man. Perbohner, Chicago scoring 4 17 0 J 1 Th west Is sound. It Is Ameri Borreanl, .. NAUQHTV DINQ.DONfJ, nd the Chicago pollc department leading Pirates, who won from Phlla- - she Is almost unbeatable. 4 0 0 O Bnehler, p. 110 02 delphia. Women can, and th patriotic spirit waa never Sunserl, p Chicago cut the gap to three golf has improved greatly . xMurphy "Why were you lata to Sunday quartet. 110 behind Pittsburgh. stronger than now. There Is a gen xxBrubaker MEMBERS PRECEDE HIM. school this morning, Tom?" asked th 110 0 contestsMcGrawmen made their run ln eral and growing realization that this 10 0 01 theThe KxxOooper teacher. , Robert B. Crow. tat'a attornev Is th sjlgnment In first America Inning on Llndstrom's double 0 today: 0 0 Gould, p... "Why, th ball rang- before I got of Cook county; Wllliab E. Lorlmar. Th producer of the Mississippi, on Roush's single. . Thereafter they Men. Sb... oooi and here.", the little fellow explained. former United Stat senator from th on hand, and the profiteers of collected only four scattered hit and Lombard!, e. st Christian Herald. Illinois, and Judgs Bernard P. Barnes. Wall street on the other: the Inter- 1 never threatened. n 2T S 27 7 43 ofTotals TbU.ii. . .W at Benton's away Chicago pecked for Arlftt in ninth. in the fourth tied the score and jHrtfi ferings xxtuttfd for Krad In ninth. on (Irlmm's single and a xixHattfd for Uoehler tn ninth. Consecutive singles by hy Hnrtnett. Brme by lnningo: English, Heathcote and 8tephenson In two wer out, the '. mth inning us. mud ::::::::::::::::::io(si o3 rliimnlsrr: Rons Brsdy 2. Bestrllns, gnvo In waa seventh for y lifted the Benton Brrors Bscooar, Read, Boehler, Brubaker. and Henry finished In a Home run Boehler. Brady, Mets. "Runs bethits Bretcher, Governor, th box. About Zo.oou inns attended. fc'BW YORK. CHICAGO. ed In Klmmtek i. Bretcher, Rnfft, BoehB.H O A. B B O.A.I hits eft Boehler, ler, Roes. ,gour runs, 2B st bat ta eight Innings, OUdams.Sb ....4 110 Charge defeat Mneller.U ... I 0 Farmers Plan if be eeatiaaes bis seaeetloaal spurt sons supplant someone Is th ros tin use ss sa4 with tb largest sua: ber of firsts among the active boy, wall K. Steves has tskes la tne most second place winners with eleven. Lonaaa scored heavily In both firsts and second with alne sack, but seems to be shy of tne eeuat. t'. third poatttua with only Greenwood Is the king of this rlase. with nose if th rnaaers parked there. C. Martin, sitheufh rsted la twelfth poeltloa, ha failed te get a horse In first, but naa our la second snd six la third. and will I 1 . Salesmanager TRACK TRAFFIC A man experienced In selling electrical applianoes ln th horns to manage electrical department and sales crew, selling nationally advertised lines. Wanted With but see winner. Jockey I. Daltos iperiesced tne poorest dsy that he hasv, ret itn had on the local track. Saturday. . Dye turnlns In s third place Is Jockey kis second try, he aosed out the former for the second place honors In the Jockey standings at the present meeting. N. Stevens, with two victories one of four mounts. moved up the lest. Jumping from slgnts to slitn piece. P. Rennle, the Iron aman of notes. the little fellows, slso moved up K. Psterlth, with three aa did D. Seal. trtortaa to kla credit on yesterday a care, la sow running a close race wttk-C- . Martin, th twelfth mas, having en average of .281. tX-- Apply Oars Tribune. . one-han- Teachers Advised on Students' Care ' Party I till -- y 0000000 1001 200 Thres-bss- SUNDAY Special Brick 9RC e Coast League Maple Pecan, Vanilla, Fresh Peach. The freshest nuts, th finest fruits, th cream of cream go to make up this perfect ICE CREAM BRICK! Vou know how to make the heme folks happy SERVE TODAY1 g v- Early a v, V AT YOUR ItfFFI FVX UIlJ.LEt nrAT FD'C IV O r.r.l .Hi ers- gy I k Qt. Extra Psckd In Ice From Keeley'a 1 Af 1 Cur-ra- 1 . . lf one-ha- ' .d , Ml - ' toil at . M l ss 1 n i - sftt - Ladles: ' ' Hons responsible to ltoebler. for ftnnseri Boehler 4. Struck out Br Bunsert II, br Boehler T, by Gould 1. Bases en balls Boehler 7. . off Off Runserl Hit wltk Wild pitches Boehpitched bell gsnton. Double ler, Buaneri. sjay Ellsworth te te Bscooar.Goes snd Umpires Brady Time of game g boar Becker. snd 6 minutes. Second seme: - W I FALL Tirf ; Dress r Goat 'Until v Visiting LZ r, ... 4 10 2 English, Mndstrom,8b Roush.cf ... 4 3 2 O Heatbeote.rf Hornsby.2. . 3 1 Terrr.lb .... 1011 Jirkson.es ..'4 0 3 Hlrper.rf ... At I 0 r .... 14 4 Tsvlor. iMsns tummlrgit,e l, VTa 2 10 8 0 1 4 J 4 1 8 1 4 8 0 A 1J ...1S000SS0 00.1 1000 j MIT WINS, 10. LOS ANOBLK". Sept Hood's single In th twelfth Inning with M Itched and Jsbn on baa gav the Angela a 4 to i victory over 7 to-d- Hollvwood HOLLIWOOD. te. se Sb... If.. MrVtilty. cf.. Heath, lb.. Geocfc. r-- rf Frederick, gerr. I a 01 Sb 3 0 LOS ASOSII.US. B H O A. (0f 8 S Mnrphv. e... 4 1 S 3 thellenneck. g 8 0 1 4 anthrf. ... ... 110 0 !'n:ibln, .. 0 0 0' p 49 39 2 Tetsle . . sBstted for Krr tn etihta. nHss for lliilwy la alata. T tsls aceve bv 3 8 14 1 1 3 7 3 tsslsse: 14 13 a, r. A g SIS ar nn 310 me rs'l rrwerV-3 Raes Twosser. Ssmmarygerr. Murpfcy. BreiHll. MltckeU 3. Ue4. Ccnelnssm Krrore Lee. Ho8 Ksts 3. Home rnsw ller. Wets. riolirws Ixa Anselee- Cesntsshsm. -.- TwwmUir H4 r. 3. Mifaell Brsilll aerrirn-- e s'U 1vMh hiss gees. B'estll. riex h. Stetea boa greoerl. ft Sines rerenlf,.-- for ebelieobacft Slrwcft eit Br atwNeseck 7 br 4. !lilu Bssee lt fcaiis Off Swelleebort ff ..eeleseaas 4 fHwel fimrm Mife-neBrsaUi U Caasiagkaaa lo I Vs sesdaerg 8. MISSIONS BA! I BHO.A R r.ANCTSC0. B HO A Swsnaoa. rf . . 4 1 1 0 Arerlll. cf.. Roeas, 8k.. 8 2 8 8 Mulltrss. Sb. rinn. 2b ... tllOHOIlHl, If... Sisal IHB gll 8 n 3 ' XUJ B today, hitting, and home runs pitching and O'DouL The score waa and Suhr by to l. Grlffls. rf.. SlOOSobr. Jb... Rose. If 4X4 e Jollev, rf 4 1 Wet., rf 8 8 4 3 "IsOs. se 3 Hrailtl. 8h t 0 0 8 Mlhktn. lb 3 1 Mitchell. S 1 8 8 lb 4 IB I tsttmar. a. .. arras, e. . . . Wbltswr, oisbs. If. ... fSieSMasll. p 8 3 0 , B'k.rfc 13 Iod. lb 1 A 0 A " Hrbnlmnck.ef 4 1 8 S l.lllswrle. Oi i e 3 SKaha. ss Parker 4 18 4 BHO.A iHnlver KHoelos Holler. fnjp x w & m 114 110 MOOD'S iJ li ll.tfoew SaSmaTj1 II .4310 4 13 0 I'Btepnenson.lr. l'WIIsoa.cf 8'Grimm.lb ... 0 Hartsett, ... Ift - 'Jlome of Style pinch-hltte- 0 0 Beck.2b 3 114 0 0OOBush.p . l i if vi 0 0 0 0! yReese Ber. ton. D .... 1 0 t 01 SBUTTI.n. OAKLAND. B H.O.A 1 0 0 0' B.H.O.A; sOtt 0 0 0 OJ fallaghsn. cf ( 1 S I thinners, ef.. 3 18 0 Hearvn Derormer . . 10 0 0 Brsdy. 2b... 4 1 3 0; Reese. 2b... 8 0 4 1 3 Rnsterllng. if 4 g 3 0 rj. ss 34 11 27 3 Totals .. 33 3 24 11 Totals Cldrad, rf.. 8 0 2 0 Hrstcber, If. 3 0 8 1 4 Sherlock, lb.. 2 0 10 1 Arlett, rf . . xRna for Tavlor la seventh. S 4 2 Hatted for Benton la seventh. Bll'wortk, se 4 1 8 3 Teuton, lb. 4 0 11 Klmmlrk, 3b 8 2 0 4 Caveasy, 8b ygan for Com oi tors Is ninth. s Betted for Henry is ninth. 3 0 11 Schmidt, c... 4 0 1 0 Baker, e... 3 10 1 Score bv Innings: Sdwards. p. . 8 S 0 0 Cooper, p. . 7 10 0 New Tork . 0 s f Bniheker, If.. 1 0 1 0 Ch'cato 1 0 0 0 Run Llndstrom. Knstlsa. iiHool Summary: Two-has- e e Grimm. 0 0 hits Mndstprrm. Hart-netReed, e Beck. lonble pisys Jaeksoa to TerMets, 2b 10 0 0 -on bases ry: Hartnett to Grtmm. 32 7 27 New York 3. rtilcaro 3. Base oa balls Off Totals... 32 8 27 11 Totals 1. out 3. Struck Ronton in Bosh off Paker By Bush sPsttM for eighth. 8 Hits Off Rentes 10 Hi leelnfs; off iiBatted for Bretcher Is eighth. Hit wltk pitched-hsl-) Score by Innings: nenry I la I Innlnrs ino ono om 1 Ietns pitcher Sesttle . By Rush Mueller. Wllsos ft Ooo ooo 0 rWatfta.- - rmsiree Fflrmen. snd Osklsnd Bnns Brady, Klmmlrk. Runs Outfley. Tim sf game 1:32. Summary: for deeper 2. Struck eat By responsible Bases oa bslls Off Cooper 4, rTreslll. Time ef gsme 2"kar 13 mlsntes. Kdwaroa 1. off Mwsrde 3. Three base hit Cellashen. fmplree Ueasies sad Casey. Two-bas- e Sits I ry, Kasterltng. Sacrifice Rons hits Mherlock. Mhlnaers. EJlwsrdn. SEALS EVEN SERIES. Touhle taUsshsn. batted In eJherlock. ptsy Baker te ran tow. tmplres Becker FRANCISCO. SAX Sept. 10 Th sod Goes. Time ef game 1 boor and '88 geals evened up th series with th minutes. thanks to Mitchell's Mission J Buy Yoyr ; Two-bas- e 3 1 3 0 8 8 4 3 3 3 8 4 13 IIIH Tosls .. S3 T ST iBstted for Score by Inaiags: Missions Se rreedeee 1; Tots Is . la aiata. 3S 13 17 17 tT era) 01 1 OS) in Be. Rons Reno Swans. Flea. Summery MaU.ise. O'PwsUl Subr. Iirtwsr S. foe SVkert I Mitchell 8 Strork resposeiM 1 fees ea balls Off ent By Mitchell l)tckl I saws Hit with pitched g'bert 2. off Stsesw O'lMpst. MU S.sa Bos. Two-besIloess raas eV.br 0'Toei. hit Msltigss. Suae. Avertn. 3. Bene kotteg Is r ss tVhen. 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