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Show 13 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1928. Cubs Hand Cardinals First Setback of Season, 41; Indians Defeat Tigers, 8-- 6 Lucas Blanks Pirates: Stars Nose Out Angels; SENIORS TAKE Copper League Bowling Champions Red Sox, Senators Tie Frankhoute Fred Gaston, Bradiey Hook Up tim of Chicago Bats; in Slab Duel, Which Is Vic- - Rain, Snow Halts Play. LXAODE Steading of Cluba. Woo. Lent. Janel ' 1 I g t2 blragS villadelpbla 7S0 1 S00 0 .000 .000 . 0 Pltteborgb Chicago run. CHICAGO ST. LOWS. B H O A S B O.A.i rf.. 4 14 0 Eaglleh. aa. is 2 1 5 Donthlt. 8 Holm. . 5 4 Sb... dagulre, 1S 0 Frlerh. 2b... 8 12 3 ..nyler, rf.. Webb, rf... 4 0 o OBottomley.lb. 4 1110 atepheaeon If ( 1 1 flafej rf.... 4 1 Irlmm lb.. 4 1 10 noettser. If. 40 10 1 ! 0 Therenow, S aa S 1 Hartnett. Butler. b.. 2 0 1 gfO'Ferrell, e.. J 1 4 0 4 10 0 Frankhouae. Blake p p 2 0 0 8 Uohnenn, p. . . OOOO Ill in I .33 11 27 14 8. Totals railed end nf 0; Philadelphia, Loaia at Chicago, Loula Sunday'e Sehadsle. at Chicago. ia.no0 00 1 at anow. poatponed; wtien Cleveland Lucas Locks Pirates in Cellar Without a Run CINCINNATI. The April 14 (API Cincinnati Reda locked Pittsburgh scoreless In the National league cellar for another day when they clouted irlljus off the mound In the seventh .Inning and wohr, 8 to 9. today. Lucaa held the Pirates to five hits. MUJus retired In favor of Bra me after the Reda hit two singles and a double with none out. The Reds drove two more safeties through Brame for four runs in the seventh Inning. Ethan Allen. Reds center fielder, sprained his ankle In the seventh and waa carried off the field. p sEaaterllng fssWinge . Snmmarr 1 00 Rarnhart. If. 3 0 2 OlCrlta, 2b 1 Ford, as 0 OIHargrave, 1 OILucae, p 2 0 0 21 1 0 0 c... 2 0 10 c... 0 0 Smith, tHarrle rieoch, Mlljue. .. p. Brameatp... Totala . . 30 S 24 Score br Innings Plttabargh 0 S 3 S 0 4 S 4 2 4 2 0 1 c. 12 t ... Totala 14 : 32 0 27 8 a COAST LEAGUE. Standing of Class. Wis. Lost. 10 Sacraeaesto Hollywood Loe Angeles Portland Oakland Mlasleas ; . Pet. .SSS ,T50 3 8 9 8 4 tI .g7 .son 7 7 .417 .417 .280 S ... W .1ST 6, BatUrlea rer sad 8. Tortland I. H. 8 S T i '. E Weatherabr and Sandberj. Hsl B. E 0 ' Sprlea; Hotting and . Bald wis. . H . 0 v ........ ...a ....... Batteries Moudr and - 8 IV V B. H. E. 1 8 11 10 2 ttlddletos. House sod t Seattle Sacramento ..Batteries Graham, Bveinoe; Keefe and Serened. H. B I. 1 - t II .. 8 , 2 Retteries Feeder. Wetsel, Wsrbop and Alnamlth: Krauae ssd Besd Oakland Pet. 1.000 l.(Wu Kansaa Clrr ladlana nolle (einmaaas .. St. Fsal ... loarlartlls .. Mllwassme . t .88 at Toled. col weataer. St. Pssl at IseUssaaWla. . eather jsstr CMaiabal Csty eas rerreli. 14 s --The Lucky Strikes' won the first half of the spilt season after noemg ouf the Garfield Associates iu an exciting finish, while the Magna Carpenters proved the strongest and most consistent team in the second set, and continued their excellent bowling through- out the championship set. The year's play-of- f brought out the greatest Interest shown In a title playoff, with the fans being about equally divided between the two teams, which was, as one fsn remarked, a battle between youth and old age. In which old age. was served, the Lucky Strike team averaging a little better than 21 years of age, while Magna Carpenters' ' old team is composed of men." B.H.O B H.O.A. after the 3 111 Immediately championship West.rf .... 2 0 0 0 Rothrock.aa... Rlce.rf SOOOirodt.lb .... 2 0 8 0 match, first and second prizes weren Indie. 1h ... 2 0 9 0! Flagatead.ef . 2 0 2 0 awarded to the winners of the loalln.lf ... 2 0 2 OIK. Wins., If. 102 0 teams, high average score for the Tate.c 2 11 liklrer.Sb .... 10 12 season and high single game. Btll Bluegf.Sb ... 2 0 2 3 Besan.2b ... 2 0 8 1 Treseder won the high average score rilllia.ee ... 2 1 0 SITsltt.rf .... 1000 prise, a bowling ball. Bill finishing the Harrla.2b ... 1 0 1 HBerrr.e .... 102 season with an average of 174 plna for Gaaton.p ... 2 0 0 l'Bradler.p ... 3 110 fifty-on- e games. This Is the second In three years that Bill time has Totsls .. 17 2 13 Totsls ... 13 215 5 the high score In the Vtah copped Score br Innlnga: McGeehan tournament. Danny 000 000 Copper Waahlngton Boaton 000 000 was awarded a pair of bowling shoes for rolling the highest single game of Errora Snmmarr Bluege. Mrer. hit Tate. Sacrifices Mrer. Tglf, the season with 257. five-ma- . at. CARPENTERS. LLCKT 8 188 120ll'.Mr'lrs 12.... IM D.Smuln. 212 213 128IB. Halton FT. Quarts 158 180 ISO'S. Huffkr I. Dunn. 173 155 . .E. Larson. B Shells 178 185 158;R. Hawa Darren Expects to Even Ring Score With Sparks Battling ten rounds with an Injured hand and ride and then to be given a draw, only to find two days later that Ije was the loser. Is. an unpleasant memory In FTankie Dar ren's mid. So Frankie hopes to remove the thoughts fey beating Virgil Sparks of Pocatello when thev taHrle nevt PV!- day In the headltner of the; American Legion hosing show at the Odeon. The boys will weigh about 150 pounds. It was at the Ashton dog race festivities that Darren and Sparks fought ten rounds. Darren claims that bis hand was hurt, but he thought he could still whip Sparks on point. The referee proclaimed the bout a draw and Darren returned to Salt Lake. The Idaho athletic commUton checked the four votes two days later finding thst Sparks was the winner and In an official announcement ruled In favor of the Idahoan, according to Darren's claim. Frankie has been eaeer to hattie Sparks for some time and feels that while he. Is in better condition, that he can even score In a decisive fash-IoSparks has agreed to' make 150 pounds, while Darren will wela-about 148. No other bouts are definitely lined up for Friday. Negotiations were started for a semiwlndup between Frankie Barnes and Bobbie Msson. Both pleased the fans with their work last week In spite of being on the losing ends of their fights. There are few fighters who can be knocked out and then return to put up a grana nout again, but Barnes Is just that kind. He had the best of his match with Pasty Robbins up to the time that the soldier slipped the knockout across. But Barnes has made many friends by his willingness to fight. Mason had been back from the coast only a few days and felt the effects of the altitude after he had Another week stepped four rounds. of work and he should be ln the best cf shape. He .gave Maynard Nlelson a lot of trouble ln their six rounds, and ought to put up a speedy, entertaining bout against Barnes. d Cannon Scores Ace at Nibley On Third Hole hlgh-pol- 13 ... STRIKES. 1218 148 3 158 156 178 1ST 187 Vandals Open. Ball Campaign With Four Wins (Jq.. at muni- cipal links, when a midiron pitch from the third tee hit the green, rolled over a hump straight for the pin and sank, much to the surprise of all the members of the foursome with which Mr. Cannon was playing and particularly to himself. Wesley O. Howell, Karl Kidder and Frank E. O'Brien were the other members of the foursome. 118 110 Of Course Sacs Pound Series With Japanese Seattle Hurlers Tossers, Magnets Plan Lee "Doc" Self, April 14 dickering with the Keo university ball team a series of for. Japanese 148 154 games to be played In Salt Lake and 151 142 some next time month when vicinity ... 141 the team is on Its way east, or later 135 ... ln the season when It Is on its return Carbon Team to 178 132... trip. 737 882 75 The Keo university players are now . 848 882 Til Totala Totala Regional Track Meet on the coast, having recently arrived from the Orient, and are scheduled for Special to The Tribune. a series of games throughout the United States. This team defeated PRICE. April 14 Pat Ryan, aththe University of Tokyo, the team that letic dlreotor of Carbon county high played against the Copper leaguers scnooi, ta piannine- tne entrv or a last year, for the championship of track" team In the regional meet at Provo. Dally workouts have been tak Japan last fall "Doc'" Self expects to receive some ing place despite the severe cold definite word within the next few days 101,0 TEAK COHTJro. weather of the past week, and Ryan to whether or not- the Japanese IBI as feels that he haa material which will Polo aeeorlatlon Tbe plana to UNIVERSlTT OF IDAHO. Moscow. Bend a Argentine team will be able to play here this oe aoie to make a showing at Provo. team to the United Statea to par14. With the vicVandals i i April lo the open rhamplonahip la June. year. Captain of the Carbon track team In four practice games during ticipate this season Is Hero Yasukochl, a torious outthe Easter the baseball Japanese student whose specialty Is look at the vacation, University of Idaho takes the dash. Yasukochl haa made an a decided upward shoot as the conexceptionally fine showing this seaseason ference won ipens. Idaho son and la counted on to provide some Lewlston Normal. and thrills for the spectators with his twice from twice and from the atrong at the fin- Oroflno league team, faclutty of ground-eatin- g In and ishes. games Idaho played creditable Coach Ryan has had hla track men all opening-seaso- n disbaseball and out laying a cinder path on the new good hitting ability, reports Kiwama atnietlc flew at Carbon high played A. . Fox. .head coach. school. This work- - Cs voluntary on' Rich Baser, Junior, fourth. Distance--, 41 feet Idahb casualties in the ' practice Specter to The Tribune. the part of Ryan, aa he had no suitPaul Hutchtrtson. heavy. LOGAN. April 14 By garnering Incbea. able place forhla track candjdatea to agames were leading outfield candidate, received Jump Dudmundaen, work out. freabman, and a broken finger and Carl Murray of four firsts and one second, for a total T. Hlgb Call. Junior, tied for flrat: Laraen. freabof 23 points, big Olen Worthingtofl, third Filer, enralned baseman, regular WORLD RACE PLABXID. Walker1, senior, tied for tblrd. an ankle so seriously he cannot play stellar athlete from Nephl, today took man. and feet A race around the world by land, aea for several weeks. Loss of Murray the Individual honors In the snnual In- - Height, i daah 8 Incbea. ton. or air la being aponaored In Tokyo. Japan Junior, first: Worthing necesaitsted a shift in the Idaho Into determloe the minimum time ami at field. terclasa track and field meet, which Stewart, freshman, aecosd: OUltapte, freabGeorge Greene, Culdesar. vet penac. man. Time. fourth: Myera, third; freshman, eran second baseman, was moved to was held In the stadium at the Utah :24.1. third and Meivln Fuller, a new man Agricultural college. Worthington easTOR 844.(80. LEOg IK8CRED bnrdlea flrat: High Junior, Worthington. on the squsd. sent in to replace him ily took the measure of his opponents atewart. freehaeen. secoad; QltUasee, freabCliff Brlcker of Gait, eae of Canada a chief bones la the marathon rare st the onTwo new pitchers showed up well in both the low and high hurdlea. and man. tblrd; Myers, freabman, fourth. Time, the trip. Everett Richardson. encountered but little onporttlon ln the :24.1. otrmplca this reer. kss his legs Insured Boise, and Dean Kaylor. Winchester, century and daah. He also Hlgb Dnrdlre Worfblnstoa, Junior, flrat: f'r 150,000. worked well with Lefty Grabner. New tallied second In The discus throw. Stanger. freahaaaa. secoad: Darla, eopbe Lawrence. freshman, fourth. Plymouth, and Everett Worthlngton's closest rival for the more, third: Cannon, Time, lif.f. Jerome; the only two veteran mounds-me- gold watch charm to the Pole rault Smart gad V. Call. Jsnlora. man waa Warren Hawley. who also on the squad Kayler is a south-paFrank McJIIllln. Pocatello, new had thlnge practically hla own way in tied for flrat: Harrla. sealer, third; Tate, foortb. Height. II feet I lacbea. freahnaas, candidate for first base, waa the the weight. Hawley s massed It fresbmaa. flrat; most consistent bitter on the squad, points by winning the hammer throw, second: Clark, freshman, Dunn, sophomore, though Art Oheyne. Mullan. did the discus and shot, and placing: fourth ln most spectacular work getting; two the Javelin. He received the silver third; Layton. aophoniore, fourth. Time, medal for second home runs Ratn Price. Ms lad. a newman, Dteetie eeatar. first: Wort Mat comer In the outfield, sored one home while Levi Myers, with 11 points, tea. Junior Hawley. third: secoad; Glkbe. freabman crowded ahead of run Mel Burke Kemond and Atkln both frhnaen. tied for CTATB doubles Wllford Walmsley. Parma, showed and Ren Smith, who gathered 10 talhandball lenrtb. Distance. 112 feet g larkes. Hsaasser threw Hawley, up well as a catcher when alternated lies each, clinch third place and the senior, flrat; play reached th semifisrtOt Cleland Sullivan. laraes. J a tar. nrlsl. Vandrboff. Junior, Rupert, vet- bronse medal. nal stage Saturday, whan eran In this position from the ittl Husjaeker, freabman, feejnk. Die Totaling H tallies!, the iunlors thirl: 1X3 Clawaon feet. and Anderson de seaeon Walmsley not only rataarbt wslked off with class ribbons. The taece. Two sella rwa keMaeee fresbmaa. first: freshmen finished second with H weft, hut hla hitting waa effective. f"ted Smith and Price, 21-gerern, aeslor, as read; Blppee, fresbmaa. the seniors third with points, It and BeeTes and Winkler, Time. Freer, frsaaaaea. f earth and th sophomores foarth with 11 by 11third: 10. the darkhors 47 point Trojan Trackmen Defeat scoring team of the Sigma Chi fraterJSTeltB Smith. first Jaelor. Fbllllpe. won a silver loving cup. Do to a meet, won ow gfithtaon and eeroad: Tate, frsaaaaea, third; Haw California University nity bitter wind, which brought rain and Junior Jl-lRldeoot. ano-H no exceptions! marks leyaeeJer. fourth. Dtataere. 18 feet t at times, fourth-rounwere nude today. matches. SaTRKELBT. Cel.. April 14 (AP). 23 yard las bardie Wort Mat toe. Jss The summary The University of Southern California Peirce And tar. first. 1. Cell, aopboaaer. eecood Land meet Wart aab 72 eaetar. 2 defested first: In Mattes, I to Si armor, third. California, Cauda, aeebeoaars. Clawson and Anderson Mem . foortb. their annual dual meet today. The Myers, freekanas. aee: Stewsrt, Tlsee. freahaaaa. awes Jassip atsaltb. Junior tblrd; GiUleste, day at 1 p. m.. and aUerea tsajtth. flrat Smart Trojans took aa early lead and rlnrkved MA and Winkler oppoae Carlson victory after the twelfth event, the res Bstrke. seeker, first; Beat rar: T Call. 210 yard low hurdles la whlrk the and Lea rer Ttveeday at 3:30 aaseuai. eaetar. tklraV 3 foot laches Bears were shut out. Times and disSSC tarS naae 4 ST.4 taasrta run Hark wk'w flr.f n4 p. m. la the swawifl.al play tances) for the meet were only katsa- t- Hawtar, aoeaar. first. t4HUIaa4e lass. Junto- - eetas. at era. fraabaapa. laard reams a. ir'rs useless jooior, toort.j Tssaa, 1 14. P.Scbulta J Jacobs W.Treadr 08 x 10 Sacramento Summary: Runa Hufft 2, Mailer, French. OAKLAND, April 14 (CrrtversaD. Oaborn. Robwer. Bbeely, SeTereid. Hoffman In one of the most thrilling games of 2. McLaushlia 2. Keefe. Errora Hndgena. Home run Muller. the year, the Oaks nosed out the Monroe. McLaughlin. Three-bitS. 8 to 2. Hufft. Two-bas- e 8.1 hlta McLaughlin at Beavers, Emeryville, today feet. hlta Sherlock. Hnfft. Sacrifice bits giving the home guard a 2 edge on Broad Jump Hogan (Freeh.), woa: CJerk Sere re id. Sheely. Hudgena. Innlnga the series. (Sen ), second: Brlraley (Jqn ). third. DIs 2 By Graham by Mlddleton "Buxt" Arlett, big outfielder, waa pitched fence 17 feet fl'A Inches. 1 reanonalbla for Graham 4, the hero of the day, both art bat and Mlddleton Runa 8Keefe 4, Struck out By in the field. With the bases full In Baaea on balla Oft 1, by Keefe 2. the fifth he hit out a triple. In the Houae Graham 4, off Mlddleton 8. Buna batted in ninth his circus catch right field In Muller. SeTereid, Hoffman, McLaughlin saved a tie seore. 3, Keefe I. Hndgena, Time of Sherlock OAKLAND. l PORTLAND, game 1 hour 98 minutes. CmplreeBecker B B O.il B.H O A. and Goes. Lebourrsn cf 8 2 S 0, Governor, cf. 3 14 0 8 Lsry. aa Knorne, 3b.. 4 2 3 3 2 2 0 Fenton, lb. .. S 1 11 0 Smith, If. Slgafooa. 2b. 4 19 SI Arlett. rf... 4 2 11 Boone, rf... 4 0 0 0 Meurel. If . .. 3 0 1 0 Keeaey, lb.. 4 2 6 o rsTener. Sb. 3 12 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Davis, aa... 4 112, McShane, 2b. 8 1 S 2 April 14 CUnl- 2 0 2 2 Afnemftb. e. SOS Read, c -was ln splen- Ponder, n. . 2 1 0 0 Krauae, p.... 3 10 0 versal). Carl Holllng did form today, holding the Seals to 'Wetsel. p... 0 0 0 1 Warhop, p... 3 0 001 five scattered hits and shutting them 1 iBsrbee-- ' 0j j out for th'e first time this eaSsoh. . 0 0 0 0 xxJobnaon The score was 4 to 0. It waa Holllngs" second ahutout of 29 8 27 8 Totala. .. 30 12 23 8 Totala. the seaaon. In eighteen Inntngs he xBatted for Alnamlth ln ulntb. has yet to be scored upon. ixKan for Barbee In ninth. The Missions emerged from their 000 013 0108 Portland 001 141 000 8 batting Oakland slump and, hit Moudy hard to run un their first victory the mlth 2, Slgafooa, KeeSummary: Runa series and their first victory of the Read aey. Dsrla, Governor, Lary, Careney, 2. Krsuse Errora Kootbe. Slgafooa, Car. season at home. At San Francisco: eney. McShane. Innlnga pitched By PonMISSIONS SEAL der 4 by Wrtael 1. Charge defeat to B H O A. B.H 0 A. Ponder. At bat Off Tonder 19, off Wet- 3 0 2 OlSwsnaon.cf .. 4 2 ft O Kuna reapon-alhl- e Johnaon. If ael z. Qlta (lit ronder 7. 4 110 Rndda.ee . 4 2 2 4 for Ponder 9. Rnna Off Tonder 9. Tree set tl .Sb off Krauae 4. Struck out By Krauae 2. by Arertll.ef . 4 1 3 OIBraslll.Sb . 4 4 Ponder 3. Baaea on balla Off Ponder 3, Suhr.Ib . . 4 12 SlRoae.lf ... 8 0 0 0 off Wetiel 4, off Warhop 2. Wild pitch-Pon- der. Jolley.rf .. 4 0 1 OlMcDanlei.lb. Three-bas2 2 2 0 4 0 10 0! Wela.rf . . . bit Arlett. Home Mtahkln.lb 2 II Finn. 2h 3 13 1 run Keeaey. Two baae hlta Lary. Darla, Rhyne.aa .. 8 3 0 8 31 Bsldwln.c ... 3 13 0 McSbane. Barbee". Sacrifice hit McSliane. Sprlna.e . . 8 . ... 3 . 3 0 0 1 Rnna batted ln Lary, -- you can place a lost ad Moudy, p 10 Holllng.p Pander, Governor, today or Arlett 3, Keeaey 3. Double playa Slgafooa list a vacant house, apartment . 20 10 2T 0 5 . 24 . 13 . 82 Totals Totals to Darla to Keeaey: Arlett to Fenton. or renew for sale ad at half your Score by Innlnga: Paasod ball Alnamltb. I'mpirea Kolla. price. San Franc sco 000 000 0000 Genahlea end Caaey. Time of game 1 hour 011 011 00x--- 4 Mlaalona and 55 nilautea. -- You will find Tribune Want Ads Rune Swenaon. Rose. Weia, Summary: open every day of the year, beRnna reaponalbla for Moudy 4. Baldwin. cause people have wanta every 3. by Holllng 2. Struck out By Moudy Base on balls Off Moudy 1. off Rolling 1. day. Sunday same aa Monday. Two-bsa- e Wela. Stolen baa hlta Finn. -- Juat call the old familiar Swaason. Bodda. Rose, Braalll. Double play number, SACRAMKNTO. Sehr tft Rhyne to Mlahkln. Time nf game Wasatch 590, and we'll help to April M (Univer1:22. I'mpirea Sweeney and" Fanning.. word it for best results. sal) j The Senators continued their Real Form for Missions ace-ithe hole is a golf ball in th cap of the No. 3 green st Nihley park. At least, that is what Lewis Telle Cannon will tell yon. And he has reason to know. He got his ace Satur- t the 01 01001 0840000 .0 Mile run Harrla iJua.l. first. Simmons f Sen. (Sen.), third I, second: Sedgwick Time. I 30. d daah L. Bettrldg (Sop.), first! s mmons (Sen.!, aecosd; (Jan.). Brinley tblrd. Time. :11:1. Sen ). first: daah D. Erase L. Simmons iSen.l. second: Sedgwick (Sen 1. third. Time. :38:4. relay Seniors fHatcb, Simmons, Erane. Bogeral, won; sopna, aecond; JunTime. 1:4. iors, third. Shot put Taunt (Sen.), woe: Layton (Sen), second: Moon (Sen.), third. Distance. 87.8 feet. JsreJln Taunt (Sea ), wee; Clark (Sen.', aecosd: Layton (Sen ), tblrd. JMetance, f48 ' feet 10 Inches. High Jump Clark (Sen.), won: Wilroi iSen ). second: WlBey (Sen 1. third. Height 5 feet 4 Inches. daah Bettrldgs (Sen.), won. Slmmone (Sen.), second; Evens (Sen.), tblrd. Time. :23:2. run Dark (San.), first: Dawson third. 'Soph.l. aeoond; Roberta (Soph.), Time. 2:28. 220 yard low hurdlea Clark ISsa.). won: second: Willey 'Soph ), Bugger tk'rd. Time. :81:4. Discus Taunt (Sea). Layton wag: (Sen.), aecosd; WUteeides (Sojah ). third. Dlatance. 102.7 feet. Pots rault Layton (Sec I, wea; Crane ISen .). secoad: Stead (Jun.l. tblrd. Height 112 H oiling in THE perfect day afternoon Seattla 25 points, and the sophs gathered The freshmen annexed S lonesome points, a first place In the broad jump. Sherman Clark, senior, was man of the meet. He counted three first places and a pair of sec onds for 21 points. Bent Taunt, also a senior, won every event he entered, which waa three, and H. Layton aled did Justice to the events ln which he waa entered. Taunt heaved th Javelin MS feet 1 Inches for one of the best marka of th program and pasted the discus out 10! feet 7 Inches. Dick Evans made the :58:4 In the 440. good time-o-f Is MAGNA, 7vmtFsr 11 aW" t ay X gasjeagejBejejjsajB laaW sm :;aaaTnaanK:::v::: sKooasxeyv-ismse- v mwsmr-- IS mm Glen Worthington Captures Honors in Aggie Track Meet 2 State Doubles Handball Play In Semifinals n high-poi- I a. K high-poi- More men smoke Wm. Perm's today than any other 5 --cent agar. Look for the Wm. Penn Box. 21-- ..4 Murra; a .... and tl sr. U 1 0 II 21 Tetera. glakkeagk IITMUHIM WINS aOSTON, April 14 (AP) Bethlehem woa the American Soccer league Lewia cup competition title today wheat thev tied Bosteo. I to J. in the ssroa1 game of the final series here today Leut week Bethlehem won the first game. 1 t 1 with 22. d AtfERlCAB ASSOCIATIOIT. StaaatUg af Oahs. Loat Mllwaakee Vlaeeapolie season Contest With 4- ( Agnew. At San FrMflaco: San franclsce .... ratn Hallrweed 8. Lea Angeles 2 Mission 4, San rrancleeo 0. Sacramento 10. Seattle 8. .913 .... - Saturder'a Xeaulta. At Loe Angelea: Los Asgelea Hollrwood in Post Score of 2436. Enter PACIFIC Oakland maaseaale 1 - Seattle fas ssfaaaeas I To Rain Haiti Slab Duel Between Senators, Boston At Sacraaaento: SEATTLE. Oaks Nose Out Beavers, 6 to 5 Bice. Mcjianua. 2, Langford. 1. Sewell. Burns, gumma. Hodapp, L. Sewell. Errora Gehrlnger, Rice 2. Smith. Buna batted In J. Sewell 2, Bursa 8, Tsrener, Hargrave, Heilmaas 2. baaa hits Llad, 1. Fotnerglll. Blea. Sewell. Burns. Gehrlnger. Bice. HcJtanua. Hargraee. Three bass hit Tarener. Home run Burns. Stolen baae L. Sewell. Jsmleaon. J. Sewell. Lsngord, to The Tribune. Double plsga Hellmann to Neuu: Hodapp Special to Llnd to Bursa. GARFIELD, April 14. The Magna Left oa baaae Cleveland 7. Detroit 7 Baaea oa balla Off Carpenters won the 1918 bowling Stoner 1, off Smith 4, off Hudlln 1. Struck out Br Smith . br Hudlln 1. Hits Off championship of the Utah Copper club Stoner. 8 la off Smith. 8 lo 8 13. Hit when they defeated the Lucky Strike br pitched baU Klce, br Budlis. Wild team by a total of 68 plna, the winners UmSmith. pitch Smith. Losing pitcher sod Juthrle. knocking over 2428 pins and the losers pires Ormabr, Hlndelbrand Time of regie 2 hours and 8 aslautea. 2S58. 000 000 0000 Cincinnati 000 100 40s S Buna Dreaaen. Bummarr: Purdr, Ford, Error Traj nor, Crlts. Hargrave, Lucaa. Rnna batted In Hargrave, Dreaaen, Allen, Two-haaPurdr, Walker. hlta Grantham. Two-basHarsrsee, Dreaaen. P. Waner. Stolen baaea -- Crlta. Sacrifice Dreaees. Double glare Ford to Crltl to Kellr; Ford to Kellr. Lett on baaea Waahlngton 3, Boston 4. Teft on baaea Pittsburgh 4, Cuaclnnatl 8 Baae on bslls Off Gaston 2. off Brsdler 1. Base on balln Off Mllius 4, off Lucaa 1. Struck out Br Brsdler Time of gsme i mpirea Struck out Br Mlljua 1. br Lucaa 1. Hlta ou minutes. owena, Geisel end Off Miljua T in 8. none out In aerenth: Campbell. off Brame 2 la 2, Losing pitch Militia. ' mplres McGee. Klem and afcCormlck. Time of game 1 hour 54 sulautea. San Fraocieeo : BBSBBBBSPT 01 Sweenrr, Gehrlncer. I.lnd Tarener, HargraTe, four out of five games with Seattle this week. r... 12 27 18 Buna 1 t, 21-1- Bes-ata- :.. 1 freab-aaaa- . ica. - ag L MnPenn 5 Cents ' A - i .. to Tbe Tribune 14. Senior April KATSVILLE, tracksters walked away with inter-cla- ss honors In the meet held here, scoring 85 points. Juniors were second 38-6- 7 I SACRAMENTO. H O.A.I B.H 0.A 000 002 0002 Wolfer. cf Oifrencb. as... 4 0 8 4 000 Oil Oil 3 Rllasorth. as 9 112 Monroe. 2b. . . J 1 J 0 Buaa Hood. Toleon, Kerr, Ruble, If... 4 8 1 OjOehorn. If... 4 2 3 8 Summsr) 4 2 2 ORohwer. Errors Dlttmar. Heath. Wera. Toleoa, Hufft. rf rf.. 2 0 10 2b 4 2 1 2;beel7. lb... 3 1 100 tberlock. staler. Buna re.ponaible for Weather 2. Hulrer 2. Struck out Br Westherabv lludseea. lb 8 1 llOssrereM. 2 13 1 br Huliev :. r.awa o0 balla Off Weetb- - Uuller 3b.. 4 1 1 liHoffmsa, cf. 4 2 4 0 2. . off Bulre.v Wild pitch Hulrev. norreanl, c. 4 0 4 1 VlrLaughln.Sh 4 8 18 ertbr Two-bsa- e hlta Roth. Stsler, Berger. Graham, n .. 1 0 0 1 'Keefe. p.... 4 10 2 ' Hulrev. Ssrrtflce hlta Kerr. Twom-hle- r Mlddleton, p 0 0 0 1! 2. Berger, Wera. Agnew. Buna batHouae. p. . . 1 0 0 31 ted in Berger. Jonea, Hulrer, tParker 10 0 0 Agnew, Double pla.r Dlttmar to Staler to Tolaon. Ejacoba 110 0 Time of same I hour 45 minutes. I'mBrown and Magerknrth. Totals . 3T-- 24 11' Totala . . 82 11 2T 10 pirea iBatted for Mlddleton In flftb. iBatted for House In nlntb. Score by Innlnga till0 0 .10 1 6 0 sno 000 111 .'.'.'.'..010 000 123 ui Detroit 27 7 Highest Point Scorer. Special g Los Angeles Hollrwood 1 . Totala.. 84 11 27 15! Totala. . 88 aBatted for Neun In aerenth. aaBatted for Smith in ninth. Score br Innings : nr! 2 1 BOSTON. April 14 tAP).-:Ra- In halted a tight pitching duel today between Milt Gaston and Herb Bradley and left the Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox In a scoreless tie At Cincinnati i of play. aftr five Innings PITTSBCRGH. CTIfCIHNATI. Although both pitchers allowed but B.H O A. B.H.O A two teem each hits, L. Waaer. rf 4 0 3 OlDresssa. managed to get 4 Sb. 12 0 In the Adama. 2b. . 4 n 2 4 Allen, rf 4 ISO a man as far as third base. P Waiter, rf 8 0 OlCslIsshsn. cf 0 0 10 nrtn, Ben Tate. Senators catcher, on Wright, as.. 4 2 1 3'Purdj, If.... 2 110 the business end of a double steal, was thrown out at the plate. Traynor, 8b. 3 0 2 2 Kell r. lb. . . 4 WASHINGTON. sBOSTOX. r.rastham. lb 3 2 12 0 Walker, rf... 4 14 0 A.I I , Harxrere. Stoser, p. . .. 0 0 0 0 24 , .4 Totala . . 34 8 24 131 Totala . . 27 aBatted for Randberg in ninth. itBatted for Weatherabr In ninth Score br Innlnga: r... 202 2 Smith, 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Chicago 1 1 Sr. Lottie .. . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: Buna Enxlieb 2, 'rrlnjm. Hart-setHnne batted la High. Error Grimm. Grimm. Curler, English, Maguire, Holm. Two-bae2. hlta Magutre Bottomler, Sacrifice Ergliah. Home run -- Grimm. Butler. Double playe rrankhouse to Tbe-iento Bottomley (2): Maguire to Grimm 121 Left on baaea Magulre to Engl lab St. Losla 6. Chicago $ Baaea oa balla Off Blake 2. eft rrankhouee 2. Struck out By 2. Blake 4, br Frankhouae Hlta Off I rankhouae 8 In 8 Innings, off Johnaon 2 Is 1 inning. Bit br pitcher Br Johnaon 1 Loalng pitcher Frankhouae. iHartnett). Cmplree Qulgley. Pflrmsn sad Stark. Time of game I hour St minutes. ;.v.,- a up piled DETROIT. B B.H.O A 2 0 4 1 Jamleaos. If. 3 0 5 0 Xetja. lb 4 15 SIBweney, Llnd, 2b lb.. 113 0 2b 3 2 3 4 Langford. cf. 4 2 1 0 Uehrlnger 4 2 0 0 ). Sewell, aa 3 2 4 .1 Bice, cf Burna, lb... 8 8 8 lRellmasn. rf. 5 S 1 3 Snmma. rf.. S 1 2 Oj FothargllL If 4 0 3 1 Hodapp. 8b.. 4 1 0 4 MrManua, Sb. 4 1 2 4 1 1 I. Sewell. c lj Tarener. as.. 4 2 2 1 e.. Hudlln, p .. "3 0 1 HWoodall. 21 15 .12 S .- ;- CLXTILAND. u its tournament schedule auspiciously with its Forest Dale Sweepstakes Saturday afternoon. A good crowd of play-erwere on hand for the open lngr meet. A. L. Harris walked off with high honors with s for low total score. H. H. Else was a close second with a 103 gross and a 79 net. Sunday the players will engage In an open house I vicious batting against the Seattle ANCJELES HOLLT WOOD B.H.O A.I B.H.O. A. pitchers and pounded out another 5 2 2 0J.ee. a 0 0 3 big score victory today. 10 to 3. Andy 4 18 3 Kerr. 2 0 8 2 . 2b House stepped Into the box after 4 12 0 rwemblr. cf . 2 13 0 :lood. rf Graham and Mlddleton had been 4 1 n 0 folaon. lb.. 2 0 9 ORoth. rf to held the and showers chased the Berger. If., .1 I 1 OlWelrn, If... 8 0 3 SoVons to one hit In the last four 4 2 1 OiHesta, 4 2 13 O. foaee. Sb... lb... 4taler. 2b.. 4 1 8 !Wera. 3b . . 1 1 0 S Innings. third Jimmy McLaughlin. Solon landberg. c. 3 0 21 2!Agsw, r. .. 8 13 1 led the batting assault with eathrabr.p 31 1 4!Halre) , p. .. 4 10 8 sacker. two one the . with hases . 0 0 full, 0 , aJenaesj triples, and a single. The Solons have wrn ixMoaolf ... 1 0 0 0! Schlmrlcb.cf Dlttmar. aa lead, aided by two costly errors by Harry Rice, which allowed three runs. Cleveland added five runs during the remaining Innings to head off Detroit rallies In the eighth and ninth frames. n FOREST DALE opeped LOS . ning Phy for Year Out. Shut Yaunt Makes Good Mark, in Weights: Clark Is At Loe Asgelee: aaBammmammaaH DETROIT, April 14 (AP). The De troit Tigers lost their fourth consecutive game today when the Cleveland Indians took the first game of the Lll Stoner was series here, I to driven from the box In the first in three-ru- Begin Tourney Hulvey drove In the winning run with a double In the eighth that soored Wera. Slug Tolson was stopped arter hitting safely In eleven gsmes. He was walked twice, however, and scored a run. postponed Waablngton. in the eighth. ninth. In 8. Boaton at O Semite. a Detroit 0, fifth: rain. New Tork rain. St. 2J0 000 .000 1 0 Waehlngton Boston ST. LOTUS. The April 14 ( AP) Loula Cardinal suffered their first defeat of the season today when the Chicago Cubs won. 4 to 1. Fred b'rankhouse, the youngster who startled the baseball world with five successive victories last fall, was the losing pitcher. He was found for nine lilts and two runs In the first eight The first score came In the Innings. fifth Inning, when Grimm hit a home Weathers-by-; LOS AXOELES. April 14 (Universal). The Hollywood Stars gained a 3 to I edge on their series with Los Angeles when today's they won game, J to S. It was a pitchers' battle between Hank Hulvey and "Two-Gun- '' Weathersby of the Angels, with the latter losing out because of his wildneaa and poor support. The Texan gave six bases on balls and his tcammatea made three errors. Clereland at Detroit. St. Battle From TIM Forest Dalers lasa m '. Clereland St. .. BBsa an Saturday Sunday 'a lebodula. hlrage at St. Loula. at Cincinnati. Plttaburgh Beaton at Brooklya. Philadelphia at Now Tork. 'Hlgb ItToporrer jy HSIwB .87 .. ( 'Batted for Frankhouae Batted tor inerenow Score by innings. sams'- aX 000 ooo . Philadelphia Saturday a Eoaulta. Mease 4. Rf. Looll !. Cincinnati 9. Pitteburgh 0. rain Philadelphia at Brooklyn, poetponedBoston at New Tork. poetponed; rata. Totala llWsnmay . Pet 1 Now Tork Waehtng too St. Louie Boston Dotrott .500 .900 1 Sreofclya rloefon LIAOfJX. Bunding' of Clube. w Won. Loot Pet mo Cleveland .87 1 2 Pitchers' Seals jBaaaBBWBlm asm AMU-IC- 2 Wins Htrfvey Called in Fifth Frame KATIOJIAL Sew Tork Clartasatl Ft Ionia Coyotes Continue Spree Schultx, Bud Shelton. Front row, left to right, Harry Quayle, Bill Treseder, John Jacobs. Magna Carpenter pinsters, who won 1928 title from Lucky Strikes. Back row, left to right, Jerry Dunn, Paul GOOD CIGAR m |