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Show THE SALT LAKE TftlBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 20 Big Bats of Qehrig, Ruth Defeat Tigers, Yanks Home RunTwins Miller End A's Winning Streak; Red Sox Rout RH Turk Philadelphia ... la Lonla im t Washington ltoatoa Chicago St. . I. I MM 1.1 0 II 18 14 . ,1 .375 .311 11 Saturday's New Tork 8, Ilrolt T. 1. Clorelantl 3. Phllodelpbl t..n 13. At. Ixhiii 2. ' 4. . Washington , 23 13 loco 24 1 Portlsnd Osklssd Hestlle . 17 17 15 .. U . . Rhem Stops Braves, Cbtesge .060 .823 .000 .447 .43 .3T3 .333 1 1 1 end decision In two days. IlKTROIT. SEW TOItK B.IIOA B.H.O.A S retake, rf ... 4 0 3 0 Taroaer.ee MrManns.3b. ..Hi o Koeoir.ee 2 Hnth.rf . 4 2 3 O'Othrig.lb 3 0 2 3 Meusel. If 3 I Blre.cf ll.ilmn.lt. rr i.ebrloer,2b. rothergUl rf-l. f 4 2 . Fattrrllnl.lf h'run.lb Woodall, Carroll. 1 X ... 1 1 0 S S 10 .....02 0 0 Rains Prevent ...4122 2100 Laxoeri.Tb 0 0 ntlgon.3b . 4 OlDsrtt 7 0' llrarjowakl.e. S 0 isRobertoon.. 0 (Viveleskle.p.. .. 0 0 Jnhnaon.p 0 1 Shelly, p ... 1 4170 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 2 2 o! 2 0 2 01 1 rf..... Arlett. 10 Sinner. p 1000 100 1 11 o . . . . .1 1 1 1 "' Jra: SSSslsSmbKSSSSSSSSSSSjsSmSSMmSstsls 4 HBBaaaaaW Bent-- Youngsters . Scrape Real Ball Team Together; AT SPECULATOR Steady Winners. TUNNEY ARRIVES Heavy Champ to Begin Training for Heeney Bout Monday. 1 rts. Ruth, dtolen hsaes Tstener. sacrifices iret. Pother till. Rice. I.nuerl t'srroll, Johnson, Heilmsna, Robertson. Douto ble to Oehrinrer Tsrenrr stay Tork on Neon. bases New Left D. oa Basse balls 13. 11, off I'onle.kle 1, off I'arroll 4, off Jobn- II. eft Hbrsly Rtrnrk 2. off Rtoner 2. By Carroll 2, hy Jobasoa s. by Basely 1n BS Stoner 1. HitsOff Coreleskie Innlncs (none oat is third); off ribesiy 2 In 4 innlngi off Csrroll. S In 4 In n tsalngs. nit iei; eff Htoner, 4 in 4 with pitched ball Br Carroll. Dursn: by wild pitches Htoner. Johnson, rotherglll. h Inning pltcber Hheslr. I.oeloff pltrber an uraiisn. niuner. nriDwia ifmpires .in vasssSSK iioie ui gmiam o.vf. Red Sox Batters Go on Rampage in Third WESTEJtX lEAOPE. Team Itandiag. W. 1" nkUhonu City Amsrlllo Deafer . Wichita ... Dee . Moines Omsba Tulsa .. . .HIS I .... pybl . R n. 12 17 13 Hstteries Rmsllewood sivl llsnffel: Brhll O'Dowd, Vslentlne snd Tbompaon. it 4 1 1 8 9 2 City Hstterlee Neilsen. ( ssb snd Adsms; Dsr- row, ltlsrk snd I'orrens. Oklahoms R. H. 8 9 14 13 Moss Omsbs Wichita Butteries Pillette. Keitb; Hteillsnd snd AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ef the Clubs. Won. Ixist. Standing St. Newton Berry rsln. Loni;. Des Moines Amsrlllo; Pasl ...19 10 SSI! rf... O1001 Ift Chisox Capitalize on Passes, Hits to Win ap. BOtTHERK Team Blrmluchsm Memphis .. Mobile New Orleans KssbrUle .. Little Ko.k ClitlUnoots CHICAGO. WASHIXGTO!!. B.H.O.A. Atlanta .... B.H.O.A.l Mostll.ef ... 5 18 0 West. If 2 1 0 4 Hunnefeld.2b Barrett rf Reynolds. If iReafera . 0 3 i:R!cerf 3'Judre.lh 0 Rsrnes.rf 1 . . Ksma.Stt .. Osncy.lb .. Berf.r Crssise.r Tbomea.p i .3 2 4 .4171 8 2 3l!( ..4140 4 14 n .100 0122 3 OlBalllarer 2b 4 riaoetl.as .. 1 4 I0 . 3 1 1 Tste.e 1 .. 4 ... Burke, p sweater ruessls 0 7 2 0 3 2 Itaadiof. Woo. Lost. .23 . ..20 ..17 ..18 ..11 ..12 . . 1 Toronto Montreal 0 Rochester Buffalo 10 27 II Newark . .110 WawSasarSaai . Bern, m off 1 .278 13. Blrmlnsbsm Mobile 0. 10. flew Ortraaa HandlierK. ' . !' Newark . II. Buffalo 8, II s Btewlreal Results . Baltlassre u. Bsrheater Jersey City 8 II. Taraato rf. 0 MeUnKhla.li S17 ft n I) 0 Stneletnn, P. 0 0 1 fllfcea. p 0 0 0 lb.. kiVlnri 6 010 100 2180 Sill 3 2 4 3 2 0 0 13 10 0 1 2 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 110 . . 002 .. P1. .712 .043 37 Beaver Hits Give French Easy Win nine Bells. rOBTI.AXD .811 .nil .430 430 .42 .SOB S3 MISSIONS. B H O.A. B H O A Hlrslnos. 2b 3 2 1 2 gwaasasa. ef. SO 3 A -saa 2 3 12 2 as.. Knothe. lade, 10 If .. 4 Saiirk, If . 4 7 2 o Revile. II 0 J 4 2 ... rf Hnfrt. rf Ionrree gee.,., lb., ft- I t'llrtffha." TV. 10 4 1 4 0 0;M.raOMl. Ik. I 0 S 0 Boone rf 24) .. 4 0 0 1 4 10 1 Rreea. Bathe., 31, BeCo. r 1'BaMwla. r.. Trem-h- . . 4 0 0 Laatwlnll. p. . 10 0 8 p. o 0 e xAntlsta ... 110 110 1140 St . Totals. . 34 13 TT Batle for IjMtohsh ore by laslogs. Totals . In alntb. 11 3 JT t OSS rdO 710 rain 3 Ron Kmolbe. Smith, gee--er Barhee 2. Reaw Slade. IVolle Missings Himssory: 1. Bssws 2, 2 Brrwea PrearS, ew, reaaaao.lba 12 SB fooa, Bkrt.ee. plsy snd BeKO", lines. 10 miuutea. KElCKHlrFtrR: GEM STATE MEET Noses Out Boise Trackmen Two Points by mm Taking Relay. FOUL tn The Tribune. GOSH- -I PUNNO.'-N- O HARM IN May 12 Twin tnterscholasttc Falls Claiming onh track and field meet held here this IS THEf?E ? afternoon, nosing out the Boise high school squad two points by winning the relay. The final results were: Twin. Falls, 2; Boise, 26; Lewlston nnd Ashton. 11 each; Teton City and Meridian, 10 each; Caldwell, S; flooding, 74; Coeur d'AIene, 7; Salmon City, 5V,; Wallace, 4; Filer. Kellogg, Kamlah and Bovlll, 3 each; Burley a and Sugnr City, 2 each; Emmett, and Tarma. 1 each. . . Twin Falls took four first places, more stuff on It than he thought and laemp, Boise, was high point man In the snot. the meet with two firsts and a sec- completed Cannefas. "Foul," yelled ond and wag awarded the individual "Foul what?" demanded the referee. winner's cup. Twin Falls took the "I don't know," answered Bob. "I for team and cap for the high point thought I'd claim one on general printhe mile relay. Medals were given ciples. No harm In claiming one. You to winners of first, seoond and third fall for It." i were might Three wfate record places. former national "Hank" O'Day, broken nnd one tied In the meet. league umpire, used to pull the same The summary: line when he was managing the Cubs Mile run Saffel. Ashton; J. Tucker, and Cincinnati. Delano. Kellogg; Children. Caldwell: Seeking to bother the opponent Boise. Time. 5:01 3. he would rush out at the umdnsh Jossls, Meridian; pitcher "He can't get away with shouting. pire Boise: Lewlston Smith, Cas.ietto, that. You can't let; him do thaL" (tied): CartwrlRht, Wallace. Time, "Do what?" 10 seconds. "Blamed If I know!" he would rerun I. Tucker, Caldwell: ply, retiring to the bench. Knight, Twin Falls: Oolongs. Ashton; Comhs. Iewlston. Time, 51.8 seconds. (Copyright, 1!28, Publisher (A new state record.) Syndicate.) hurdlerv-ljemBoise, high WESTERS ASSOCIATIOB". first; Bethel, Lewlston: Jacobs. Sugar Time, 18.2 City; Dun, Wallace. Team Standing. Woo. Lost. 8n yard run filocoechea. flooding: Fort Hmlth S .72 H Dietrich. Twin Falls; Gutxman, Sal- Joptln S .10 mon City; Reinmuth, Lewlston. Time, Rprlngfteld s .329 won Idaho. WHAT? the state Hufft. Smith. Boone. Double to Keesey. I'mplres Berker Time of game 2 noura nod Injuns at Last Check In Victory 12 d LOS ANfJELiKS, May (I'S). Seattle finally broke Into the win column, taking today's game from the Hollywood Stars by the score of 5 to t. Ed Bryan hurled fair ball for the Redshlrta, being nicked for eleven blngles, while Hulvey and Mulrahy gave up fourteen. Bryan hit a homer in the ninth Inning. The Stars hold 2:03.8. 10 .474 . Topeka the edge on the series, four gamea to 7 10 .413 dash JohsIs, Meridian; Muskogee 11 .118 two, with a doublcheader scheduled . 6 Filer: Casettq, Smith, lewlston; Independence for tomorrow. Time. 21 seconds. Ashton. Whltmore. HOLLYWOOD. SEATTLE Saturday's Roealta. (Ties state record.) B 11 O A. B.H.O A d low hurdles Robertson. 3 10 Sprlogfleld 8. Muskogee 4. Mltrhrll. 2b. 4 12 1 Lee. ss 0. Lew Hall. Twin 11. Independence Bethel. Boise; Fills: Smith F.rt T I o 1 5 3 Kerr. 2b Wolfer. rf .. 4 2 23 4 Time, 4 0 0 lston: Cordon. Ashton. 3 2 2 0 MrNulty. If. Topeka I. Jopliu 8. Sets. If I New state seconds. 0 4 2 I 0 2 3 0 record.) Jsroks. rf. Carlylr. rf.. Falls: 1 4 Twombly. Pole vault Strelfus. Twin rf 4 II 0 Ellsworth, sa 3 ShMlock. 4b 1 2 I 2 Ueatu. Jb... 12 8 Ogden, Boise: flutzman. Salmon City: College Track u Mailer, Sa... 3 0 0 Were. Sb... leei. Hismi. Hutcjnnstvn. orofino, 2 3 O Bossier, Borer an I. r. 4 r... 1 Teton City; Shot put Williams, Marquette 110 Crystsl. Bovlll; Cleartnger. Wsllaee: At West Point Artsy 74 Hulrey. p Bryss. p . t Mnlrshy. p.. 0 0 e l Norwod. Emmett. Distance, 4e leet Ml, liBoth 10 0 0 At Stlllwster. Okla. Oklalema A A M Inches. tSI. Looto) II. Ward. 80.AtWashington Boise; High iumn-l- mp. 34 14 27 11 Mlanesots Totals Totsls ...24 11 27 12 424, Ann Arbor. Mich Salmon, and Prince, flooding, fled for Mlehlssn iBstted for Maleafay la ninth,. T2H. 5 second: 1 1 Burley. 71 Height. Forgeon. 0 0 2 2 1. losra S I 1 Seattle ols At llws 11 7 Inches. H. llywnurf 0 0 0 01 feet First pae. at Oaklaed: 10 0 Jaonfes. Br van Base M Discus Williams. Teton City: Fry. Summary I. Heath, Were lanlatjs pllrbed By H it Brrlse: Justus, Coeur d'AIene; Power. Jf ATT. OIOROETOWTf TIE. At Parma. Coarse defeat to Halsey. Distance. 118 feet 1 Inches.A tie ley 8 AtNAIMI.IS. Md.. May 13 (API bat Off Hnlvey 24. Hits batted-Onal Bn ad lump Jaeoly, Twin Falls; a rare ota. lltrt ha a daal track score, Ruaa aeored lllf Halrey 4. linns Iemn. ltolse: Dison. rey 11 Utt. Ashton: meet, markew the eves' wtsmi ia. resposalble fee Halrey 4. Mtil.sl.r 1. Bryan r .wn aalrersltr here to Distance. 21 feaM 14 Inches oeadear and Kellogg oat-2. Stra.Halrey 1. by Javelin Justus. Coeur dAlene: HIIL day. iSach had 43 potato, tlmsgh 1. by Bryaa 2. Baaes oe balls Off Halrey defeat at navy's fraaa Welch. Twin Itself saved Falls: Walt. Ksmjsh; off Maleaky 1. off Bryss 2. Hit by pUres U Distance. 131-- feet I Inches hsnds only hr eaatarlag all three Stolen basse Halrey Burlev pitched bell Bassler tit rina the raa. the first Tsrln (AKord. Js2 base hlta raa Hmae Fall, Relay Bryaa. Tss e. raha. Loca. Ward .and Perrlne). Time. Bryaa. MeXalty. Mitchell. Darwees. Ml!r JEQVPT BtCOMtS M0DI8N. 114. (New state record.) r'flre hit. Nel. Wolfer. Bass batted hs Skerlork. Halrey. Ie. Sets nrrrhoand raring Is now held a a) Desahie pUys Ellsworth 2. Wolfer. Bryaa. Egrot. s to Sherlock: Wera te Kerr to te Ml i. h p, d r.-- . 1 1 1 fill 1 1 1 Sill . . . I'lty-lllrn- 1 - ff By Muh-hs- y . half-mil- e -- - College Baseball M Kaasea S. Mlsenwrl 13 7 Nave leorsel.-r- a Al Aaaapo'la. Md At irhte. N T --Ohle state T. ronteii 4 ae Okla -- WaokhagtS (St. At II Oklaheena 1. A ' 'e.( Point Army 14. Sprlne'l'M Poaa L , Al rulsaWiphia-Ptiscai- oa At Coleatbto. Ion" 110 4 3 0 12 2 13 10 B.H.O.A! Kellr. B.H.O.A. 114 14 rf.. lb... 1 U Totals 80 . 11 27 17 SMITHS HOLD POSITIONS Starring in American NEW YORK, May 12 (AP). Kven though the Pirate had a poor week against the Giants, neither the club nor the Individual swatsmlths suffered In the averages, according to figures made public hy National league officials today. George Grantham continues to lead the batting parade of the regulars with a handsome mark of .455, while the Pirates as a club are fritting for an even .325, 34 points more than the second-plac- e Cardinals. The averages Include games of Wednesday. The Pittsburgh flook, never too strong In defense, ranks well down in club the fielding table, which Is topped by the Cubs with .973 and the Reds with .970, but boasts one of the three National league pitcher yet undefeated Carmen Hill. The bespectacled has won two and lost none, as has Flint Rhem of St. Louis, but both of these boxmen concede a point to Sheriff Fred Blake, the Cub who has won three games and lost none. Del Blssonette of Brooklyn still Is showing the way to the National league In home runs with six. O'Doul has made three. The next ten batters following Grantham In the individual average?, ten or more games, are: right-hand- Chicago, .435; 110 ton,Kelly, .390; Terry, New Waner, .1112 Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, .375; High, 106 Roettger, St. Iiuls, c. Miller, p.... . xWllliams Wlllonghhy p ToUls. .. 2b.... 4 4 2 (I.OIlt, 3 0 4 0 3 1'Csllaghan. If 4 4 114 0 3 I) 4 0; I'ipp, lb 3 0 4 0 0 li Walker, 4 2 3 0 3 1 1 SiAllen. rf 2 0 1 01 Dresses, 3b.. 4 a o 4 Sjrtsrersre, l o o i .1 0 0 2'Ford. ss 3 2 0 li Kolp, p Nixon, rf... ssncl, as SIT 28 8 27 14 CINCINNATI. May 12 ( AP). Kolp held Philadelphia to three hlta today while his Cincinnati teammates tripled and doubled off Miller and Willoughby in two Innings, to win 3 to 1. Triples by Walker and Allen off Miller In the fourth and a single by Dresden scored two runs, and Allen doubled off Willoughby In the eighth, after Walker drew a base on balls, and stole second, to score the third Red counter. CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. I rf.. 2b Lesrb, If... Srhulte. c... lb Whitney, 111 Grantham Keeps Lead in National; St. Louis Kid 0 0 1114 2 0 Keep Holds Phils Safe While Mates Hit to Win Sothern. Thompsn. .fa 8 24 for Roberlsoa la the ninth. Batle Score by laatufs: Kostoa 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ht. Lout Burrns, Summary: Frlseb. Bottomley 2, Hsfey, Blsdes. hatted la Hornsoy, Buss Brror lllsh. Blsdes. Wllsne, The renew 2, Moors 2. HarTwo-bas- e hits Frlsrh. Bottomley 2. per. Home raa Horosby. Thereaow. Brown, Jioore. nwotblt, bases Stolen Bottomley. ro Double plsys Khem Hsrrlflre Ithem. Robertsoa to Fsrrell: Frlsch to Bottomley: to Bell (usssslsted) ; Fsrrell to Hornsby Burrns- Moore to Tsylor. Left oo hssea Bostoa 8, St. Urals 8. Bsses oo balls Off Brandt 1. off Robertson 2. off Rhem 1. Htrurk out By Brandt 1. by Rhem 4. Hits Off Brandt 1 In 2 3 of sn lnn'nf: off Hot. Hit hy pitrher ertaoo 10 In 7 luulogs. Br Rrandt I Blsdes). Wild pltrh Brsndt. I Brsndt. I'mplres nart. i pitcher Jords and Rlller. Tims of fsme-- 2 hours 3 minutes. , 14 7 110 10 10 arrs ' Oro-fln- Ttute ml Were to Kerr te Heath hour t miaaise. t osSlras Ceesy COHEN BOUOHT FOR IX 000. 8Ua. ariffls. Baas ssd Grsssbls h Htnxk Lodolpk Andy Cohen oa the New Tt lants sat By . Hy Ixxlnlrs 4 Bjaaes ee sens berls OffFre attended the I'nlveralty of AMATEUR 8TAKDIR0 Frsssrh I. off LssSMs I. Sltra for I are years and then pi ,. bassw II 2 eefafasss. Keeswy. tt Is rap a ted ss F.silsrt that Mrs Isiss sasasnn n the Teaas ieac ran Smith Twathasa hits Key Stars hert Cesslssra. star wt Blitalsv's fwwaist be was iKjsaaht for ISO.lsua) m hiss, a Hi lis foes. Hotf. a tsaoeesat tsaala pssyers. Is to reaanoasca ISST slant late la IIi. ailed la Stsa sasstear ststae ss take OS eaaarhasg. ;!,,,lf.rk i I Totsls 4 4 0 Buns Ott, Hofan. Msitulre. Summary: Ott. Webb. Wilson, Msloae. Bans batted la Ooaxsles. Batter. Masitlre. Webb, wllaoa. eono jscssoo. isn-bas- e .hit bits Stephenson. Ott. Three-bas- e Webb. Ssrrifires orlmrn. lionxsles. wu-soBeck. Doable play Beck to Msiulre to Crtmm. I.eft oa bases New Tork ft. Basea oa halls -- Off Malone 2. Chlrsgo 5. off Benton 3. Strnrk out By Malone 8, by Benton 2. Wild pitrh Mslone. I'mplres Sfsrk. Qutrley and Pflrmaa. Time of game 1 hour 42 miaotes. J r... 4 ...OOlOOlono2 1000100 New Tork ,'Fnnn vv ) 22n-yr- SAN' FRANrlsro. May 1! (LS- IPortland Beavers hit I.udolph hard and often to beet the Mission,! today. I to I. The Beaver were again arrayed In their batting togs, driving sot a total of thirteen hits, Smith getting a home run and Boone featuring with four hits. French fpltched a strong rame for Tortland, fanning Porilasd 4 13. lb... c... , H 0. . 43 12 33 W Totals .. 41 8 33 14 . xHan for Ilsnush In eleventh Rao for Koehler tn elerenth. a sBstted for slneleton In seienth. xsllsttrd for Hhes la eleveoth. Hrore hy innings: 100 OH) 000 02 4 Ansels . '.:.-000 001 010 Solons Bur- .Hitmmsrv': Kilns- - Plchee 2. Bereer. Pel. Krrors Dlttmar. BUT hell. Ilohwer. Hoffman. Koehler. MrLaochlin. Sheehsn Hbeely Two-haahit run Hoffmen. .013 Home Sorri-flr- e Koehler. "Dlttmar. Jones, Holiwer. .821 s. Imlmerl. b. hits Dlttmar. II II Br Hlnxlelon 7. Diarice 407 Innlncs pltrhed 'lefest to Hhes. Huns rvspoaslhle for Hln- 313 Hlnirk oat--ll- r Bletno 1. Hhea 2. Plitt 2. Hlnilrton 2. by Hhea 4. hy Plitt 8 oa balls Off Klnsteton 2. off Plitt Base, 3 Balk Plitt. lilt with pltrhed ball Bsker (hy Ptttt), Hihnlmerlch thy Rlnele-toa- l. lisse-Vln- el. Runs halted Stolen In Hlaley, Bersjsr. Koehler. Hnffmsn. Jones t. Double plsrs Dlttmar to Htalry to Hood: Mrlaachlln to Koehler to Sheely. Time of samit 2hours 20 mlnntea. In Kolls snd Casey. plrea Sweeaey, iMt. U In winning a whirlwind match from Kea 13ouman, who was able te annex but three games in two sets. The American girl seemed in top form, driving with overpowering speed snd placing with The almost unerring accuracy. match was over in thirty minutes. Rollln Couquerque, the Dutch woman's champion, won from in Anderson Penelope straight sett, the Dutch girl's steadiness proving the decisive factor. The Dutch won the series of matches, three to two, Miss Wills defeating both Miss Couquerque and Miss Bouman, while Miss Anderson lost both her matches and the Dutch team won the doubles. xx 4 11 12 rf TWIN FALLSWINS MIISI.W. THE HAGUE, felay 12 (AP). Helen Wills thrilled a crowd of from 3000 to 4000 spectators today Totsls 400 II r. .. 1 8 4 1 4 1 1 6 0 111Rohwer, 3 2 3 48beely. 3 0 4 0Koehler. 4 2 4 8'lloffmsn. Point MiSTef? 110 P- Ihlraso Real uniforms and everything, Salt By A L DEM AR EE. (Former Pitctier New York Giants.) Midget Sluggers are The late Bob Cannefax. former three a tough baseball team. A look at their record slvpws that, for they cushion billiard champion of the world, usually play nothing but doublehead-er- s was one of the most Interesting and and make a habit of winning both colorful characters of the sport world. A prince of good fellows, ordinarily, games on such, occasions. in competition he was a tough oppo The Cougars have everything that nent and fought for every point techgoes, with a modern club, even to the nically and otherwise. During one of his matches with press agent who keeps them on the Augie Kelckhefer, Augle apparently sport pages. miscued and thinking he had missed Every youngster In the bunch wields a powerful stick and wallops them out the shot, turned his back on the table and sat down. The ball, however, had with consistency, poo Minckiey youngster with a good right arm, has given them some strong pitching, too, having won just about every start. One Hperlsl IN FAST MATCH SACRAMENTO. B II o A 0 Frenrh. ss... 4 0 3 4 0 Becker, 21... 10 2 4 OOalmro. If... 4 ':Kopp liilHevereld 18 7 T lb... 2b.. H.htilmrch.rf Dlttmar. ss. llsnnsh. c. Plitt, p.'... 21 II 8 2 ones. 3b Hood. Htalry. .S3 .SLt....lft11 Rlrhre. rf.. TRIUMPHANT 'Hank' and Bob Called Them For Fun of It FOf? n, 1 Totsls . Totsls . . 32 8 21 Bitted for Jsho la the ninth. Score hy lanlngs : lake's Cougar HELEN WILLS I II BT.O.A Iterser, If.. Saturday's Basults. Atlaata 7. Tstals . . 141 12 27 7 Tatals I rslas foe Bent is elrbth. Jersey rity SBstted for MarWrry la third Baltimore y Batted for Barks Is stats. Reading Score hp ksslars arm e mo Chleare KB Sa tarda y I. sst aWeaaiy 8. serf Markerry 2. trsrk el Hy Tbssosaas I. by Kacbery 2. by swsss s. Mlte--ofl notary 8 la 2 is .39.1 IT to At Sarramento: LOg AM1KI.BH. .tM :..u .431 14 Won ,.. .2111 0 0 .... .... 10 Wssh.'nrtoa 101 irjn 3us Ras- s- rtsaell. Hnrnefleld 2 Rammsry J, Reywasass. gsssss. Clssr, : West I- Blee. Bry-r- . M'sue Jadjre. Hayes field ;mts. Bess batted ts 1. sTsssssj I. Beeeee 1. Clssey 1. Berr 1. Mes. t 1 Blee 2. Bssrka I. Wear 1. Jadsje 1. 1 w base kits Barrett 2. Wist, Beriwida Tbeee-beskits Barwea. Bsrlae Blee. Sac rifles Bert. Lets m bsses CMesse 8. 11 Norman I'lltt, bespectacled heaver q of the southern hopefuls, pitched nice hall and deserved to win. Hoffman's lad homer over the left field wall In the eichth tied up the game n the eleventh, Hannah singled, Burkett runninc for him, Plitt fanned. .lories and doubled to Blgbee singled score the winning tallies. Trt. Sheely was spiked Of Flitt in the sixth Inning today and I,es Sheehan. .3j .843 .371 late of the Stars, will replace him at .371 first. IXTZBHAflONAL LEAGVE Tssm Suadlag. .00 0 0 0 Bar-e- ll 11 ..10 NaahvlH. a. ChsttaooofS Memphla 2. Little Bock .4101 0 0 0 1 o Hsyes.ss . . .10 0 o rarkery.p . 5 0 0 0 Msrberry.p. . 3 4 A8S0CIATI0B. SPECULA TOH, N. T., May 12 (AP). ." Gene Tunney, heavyweight cham xllstled for Vsrrss in ninth. Hcore hy lnnlazs: pion and man of letters, came back 000 000 002 2 Hesls to the Adirondack hills where today ftlx-4 Utn 200 Usklsnd I: ,i . Averill. Huhr. Arlett 2, he huilded his body from that of a Mrimrasry: tn thei 200 nottndM Pinelll. Lombard!. Rons Error Reese. of bone and muscle that now rules the responsible for- - Hasty 2. Moody 4. Htrurk Rsse oa ring. out By. Moutfy 3, by Hasty 1. Hack In thla village of fewer than balls Off Mou I, off Hssty 2. Hit Wild pitch Ith pltrhed hsll Ploelll. thousand citizens, nestled on the Two-UisArerlU. hits Lomhsrdl, shore of Lake Pleasant, Tunney will Utj. Arlett. Sacrifice hits rain until a few days before the gong I'areney. Rhyne. Kims bat Mease 1, Hssty, (iorernor. Reese. Yankee stadium tails him to the ted In Oorernor, Desn 2, Meusel. Ithyrte 2. defend his title against Tom H,cney Double play- - Khyne to Suhr to MUhkln. In a battle, probably July 21. Time of same 1:33. I'mplree Weatervelt, sun the was bright In Although ltronn and Msgerkurtb. Speculator, chill winds swept down from the hills as Tunney drove his car Into town unheralded. Once in his quarters, he donned heavy clothing. In half an hour he was about the premises clad in the familiar blue LeOs SACRAMENTO. May 12 (CS) shirt, gray trousers and battered red battle sweater Angeles won an eleven-innin- g of training days. today from Sacramento, 4 to 2, when Gene will light work Monday. the Angels pounded Klmer Shea in the No sparring start partners arc In camp. final round for two runs. Angels Take Tilt In Eleventh Round t 11. 18 Ksnas City lo 18 Milwaukee 12 B.H.O.A.l B.H.O.A. 18 12 UrSeely, rf. 3 2 4 o Warstesd. ef 4 2 10 Minneapolis 13 1.1 1 3 SiTedl. Hell lln. Sb., 4 lndlsospolls lb.... 41111 I.oalsrllle 11 17 Uat.usb. If... 4 2 0 0 slyer. Sh 11 17 4 10 0 Tolede icbnlte. ef.. 4 11 0 K.WIIlms.lf 5 1 0 8 Colambus I 21 Cress, ss.... 4 12 1 Rests, 2b.. 1 Blue. lb.... I 0 s o rsltt. 0 11 10 3 o r.erber, ss. . 12 4 4 Saturday a Basalts. sturdy, lb. Brsnuon, 2b. 4 1 4 2 Roeetl. ss. . 10 0 2 R. II 1 1 2 0 Ht. Psul .. 0 Herry. e sehxnr, e... 12 5 13 4 0 0 Msnloa, e... 3 1 1 2 Russell, p.. 11 11 Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 Stewsrt, p.. roffmsn, p. 0 0 0 1 H. 2 10 11 Berk, p Ksnsss City 11 1 0 0 01 (Wilson .. Mllwtakee 11 11 121 24 Totals . .30 30 18 27 17 Totals R. n. iBstted for Berk In ninth. IxinlsTllle . 11 ..7 Hcore hy Inning: Ht. ..1 0 0 0 2 lad isns polls Ion!, ...0 Boston 0 1 11 1 0 2 0 0 x 13 R. Runs MrNeety, Msnusb. Hnmmsry: . 9 Plsrstesil J. Todt 2. Mrer 2. K. Williams. t'olnmhns .12 Bersn 2. Taltt. Rerher, Berry 3. Basse!! Toledo . . ftrors MrNelty 2. Msnasb, Berk Rnss 1. K. betted Blse. Plstslesd TEXAS LEAOUE. Willises 1. Berry 2. Gerher 2. Myer 2. Team Stsodtnr. Two-bnsReL-sTeltt. hits MrVeelr tTome pin ' Won lertHr 7ree buss hit H. rn I.ot. Wichita e' K. Wllitsms. .18 Pslls Htsles bas- Reran. Hsr. 9 rlfloie'-To- dt 2f Plarstesd. Ilousttta 21 K. Williams. II Fort Worth . "10 Russell. I' n v plays Msnloa to Kress; .18 Russell to Gerber to Todt; Myer to Todt. Hsn Aatooio . 11 .18 on bosc Warn Ht. Ixols 8. ft'iston 3. Bases 1H . .1.1 on balls Off Stewert 2. off Beck 4. off Hhreveport 11 .11 Bossell 1. Htrurk out By Rnssell 2. Hits Dstlss ..10 19 lift Htewsrt 7 In 2 Beaamoot .. 8 Jl Innlnxs. off Coff-ms4 In lanlnr. off Berk S In 5 Wild pltrli Coffman. LneUtf pltrbBasults. Saturday's er Htewsrt. t'mpires Geisel sad lamp Dsllss 21. Beaumont 10. bell. Time of game 1 lioar 40 minutes. Fort Worth 14. Vara 1. Hhreveport 0. Houston 10. Wichita Falls Saa Aotonlo pnslposed; The Washington; May 12 lowly White Sox made good use of free seand to hlta take the passes today ries opener from Washington, 7 to I. once to was the Sox, poison Zarhary, knocked out In the third Inning, when the visitor! begged. fv runs. .877 .343 .981 .300 .481 .383 .300 IS Saturday's Basalts. Denrer May 12 (AP). Boston batters went wild In the third Inning today, piling up eleven runa off three St. Louis pitchers, and the Red Sox ultimately triumphed over the Hrowns 13 to 2. Ken Williams, former gt. Iouls outfielder, was responsible for three runs in the third Inning. His sacrifice brought in one run and on his next time up he drove out a home run with one on. Todt and slyer each singled twice In the same Inning. Stewart and Coffman were knocked from the mound and Beck finished the game. I T. LOriS. BOSTON. Pet. 1 lings, B08TON, L. lo 11 10 11 12 14 15 12 14 12 13 10 Terry, lb. Jarksoo, si Ti .1 . tStsSSSSSJSWrSSSSSSfSSm BaaaaaaaoDaaaaaVlaaBal saaaasaaaaaaaaaaar sawl CHICAOO. B.H.O.A. 3 0 0 1 " 2 0'Beck. ss. .. 0 Magnlre, 2b. 12 1 3 I'Wehb. rf. .. 3 0 8 o:wilson. rf . . 8 0 4 l'Htephnson.lf . 3 0 1 Oulrimm, lb. Ojrioasalea. r. . 4 0 11 Butler, lb 10 2 241 Malone. p. . 1 0 0 Jahn, If... Fnrrell Coheo. 3b. Rogaa. c . . Two-bas- e II Rouah. ef... 4 4 Ott. rf 4 I.lodstrom.3b 12 II 1 YORK. II 110 Heavy rains which soaked the courses prevented the qualifying play ror the May leg or the directors cup 27 10 8 Totala.. 13 1023 11, Totala .. 33 at the Country club and the Mind sBatted for Carroll Is fifth. and second round directors bogey yOne oat when wlonisr ran was scored run day at Forest Dale Saturday. SeiNind llmr: iBatted for Dnran In ninth. win ciun In BAN ninth. players OAIUN'P tiBatted for rrabowski iv.'iniry quality riUNt'I('3. Krore far innlnas: for the May leg of their directors II. U. A U.ll.O.A.I 100--7 002 041 to Jobason.lf 5 Detroit 3 Sunday forenoon, according (ioreroor.rf.. 3 18 0 cup 101 104 001 .New Terk 3 110 0 0 2!('STeuey.3b... Alex Hutton, pro at the canynn Pinelll. 3h .3 4 0 10 1 4 2 3 0 renton.lb Runa - Tavrner, HrMsnns, Nummary: course. Thirty-twwill qualify for A serlll. cf EaitrrMne. 4 4 2 0 4 12 Rlre. Hellmsnn. rotiKrrill. Huhr.2b Arlelt.ri. the Country club play instead of six o o 4 0 3 M XVootlsll. Combs. Bath 2, Hehrlg 2, I sserrl teen, as did last year. rf 13 0 Jolley. easel, of 1 4 o 10 0 Reese.2b Errors Tsrener. Rice. Enter Dorsn. .. The blind bogey at Forest Dale, the Mishkln.lt 4 Rant bst Has. fltoner. Koentr. Coreleskte. 4 ... S'Desn.ss 111 or tne Rhyne.ss 4 13 0 ted In Lazier! 1. Carroll 1. Tarener 1. Mr- - remaining first round and all 2 0 3 0 I.omhsrdl.c Vsrrss.r second round directors cup play are Manua 1. Eolherrill 1, (Jebrlr 2, flrs'jOMTikl 0 0 3 Hasty, p ... 2 0 0 3 Moutly.p 1. Johnson 1, Both 1. Dursn 1, RoVrt.on scheduled to be played at the Ninth 0 0 0: xThurstoa 1. hits Lsaserl 2. Three hase East street links Sunday, according Home runs Hea to Lincoln Howatt. Forest Dale pro Bath. 30 10 27 8 .'12 hits Hellmsnn. 24 U Totsls Totals'.. Uebrln lHargrsro NEW 11 00000 0 0 5 3 4 4 0 (III areoey. 3D. 4 OKeutoa, lb... 1 0 00 Dsklsnd 10 (I Runs Jolley, sreoey, Reese. Hnmuisry: Home run Dsns Krrors -- Rbvne 2. Desn. Two-bas-e Three hsse bit Meusel. eney. hits Donorsn. Hnhr, Reese. Htrnck out By oo balls S. Bsses Dnmovli-8. hy Rurther 7. off Ruetber 2. Off Dumorlrh Hit by Dnaorsn Bsrrtfice (by Damorlch). pltrber to Pea hlt- - Ploellt. Double pisrs-Hee- se too; Rnether to 8obr; Peoton to Csreney to Reee to Fentoo. Time of rami 23 hoars minutes. Tmpires-- - Msferkurth, Brown snd V esterrelt. At Two Courses 0 0 0 0 fice fly. Malone held the Giants to six hits, three of which were credited to Mel-vl- n Ott. 8My Terry returned to the game today. Bob OTarreil, obtnnled the Giants from the Cards In trade by for Haper, got a single ss plnch-hltte- r In his New Tork debut. 0 0 4 0 0 Meoael. If. . 12 3 3 4 . . . Reese. 2b. 1 1 I Dean, ss. . . 3 2 2 3 4 0 12 r 3 0 10 I Resd, 4 0 12! Dumovlrh. p. 4 0 1 0 4 12 2 Lombard! .. 1 3 Ht. Louis. chafk up their seventh straight success. One big Inning sufficed, the sixth, In which the Cubs scored three times on Malone's wsllB Magulre's single, Webb's triple and Wilson's sacri- Totals .. 42 8 28 1 Totsls.. Two out nhen winalnf run scored. Rrore hv lnntncs: Ssn rrsnrisco .0 1000000000 01 Directors' Play 13 0 I Oj 114 10 13 4 4 4 10 A Sunday's Schedule. Pat MaCHICAGO, May II (AP) lone had the better of Larry Benton in a pitching battle here today, and the Cuba won the first game of the series from the Giants, 4 to 1, to OAKLAND. B.H.O.A rf 3 0 4 liovernor, t 418133 . . . 1 2 BOSTON. " B.H.O A. B.H.O.Al 4 0 1 0 DooJhlt ef.. J -. . a . no 4 Moore. If 12 llisn. llorn.hr. 2b I 2 1 4 Frlach. 2b... 42 2114 10 0 lb 4 . . Bottotnly. 110 Brosrs, cf 4 0 Bell. lb ... 4 2 1 llllsfey. If.... 10 4 1 1 liBlsdes. rf... 0 02 01 00 Terrell, ss. 0 Harper, rf... .2 1 1 Burrus, lb. 4 0 2 0 Wllaoa. c. ... 12 12 Tsylor. as. 4 2 2 8 Brsodt. p... 0 0 01 01 TheTesow, ... 2 0 0 6 II Rhem, p. Robertson, p 2 0 Smith 10 0 0 I0"01"???-- -! Philadelphia at Cine nnatl. New York at Cbirsco. 1 Donovan lb. Pinelll. 3b Arerill. rf Huhr, 2b.... Jolley. rf... Welrb, If... Hliyne, ss... Hnrins, e... Ruetber, p.. CMsetll.' Sb .342 .438 .848 .217 I I at Bostoa 1 BHO.A re 11 Saturday's BsaulU. 4, hew Terk 2. 1. Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 3. Boston 1. St. Pittsburgh 5, Brooklyn 4. 1 fRANI'IRCO .571 ('hlt-ar- 1 HAN Prt .819 .807 .393 18 18 . . Brooklya Beaton Philadelphia lot double. :.. . .. I'.ttaharrb . NEW TORK. May It (API Th big bat of the Yankee home run twins f i. rot toned elmultaneously today and enabled New York to no out the Detroit Tifera, I to 7, In the ninth of a hectic tame. Iyu tiehrig of the registered hla fifth circuit blow aeaaon In thethlrd, with Owen Carone aent roll pitching, and Baba Ruth of Lll Stoner'a ahoota spinning In tha alxth for tha eighth Ruthlan round trip play Miller, of tha aeaaon. The basea were empty W. CleTeland 10, PhilaFnnaera. Lefl oo base on each occaalon. 4 Bases oo hells Off W. Miller delphia veteran the battered Tha Tigers L off Orwell 4. Struck out By Orwoll 4 Stanley Coveleakle from the mound in lilts Off Orwoll 7 In I Innlnfs, off Powers the third after having toached him for Hit by pltrber By Orwoll In 1 tnslar. four runs In the second. Johnson waa Losing pitrher Orwoll. (J. Sewoll). sent Into retirement In the alxth and 1'mplreo Dlneen. Barry sad Nsllln. Time boar 2 mlnates. of gsrne A! Shealy, who got credit for yester entered day's victory over Cleveland, the game just in time to take his sec NATIONAL LEAGUE. Btandjnr of tha QaU. W. IS IT Ht. Looks rn. OAKLAND. May U (L'S): The Oaks raptured the doubjeheader from the Seals this afternoon at Emeryville In two cloae contests. The first, game went to the 1927 champions, 2 to 1, 1 0 0 0 IvDykes .... 0 0 0 0 and they captured the nightcap IPowers, p. by the margin of 4 to 2. Totals ...301iltT IT) Totala ... 31 7 27 1 The first encounter was a hurling iBatted for orwoll la elrbth. and duel between Nick Duniovloh Hcore by laolnra: com0 0 2 03 Dutch Ruether, with the former rlereland ....0 0 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 O 01 ing out on top after eleven Innlnga ...0 0 PMuutelphls J. Hewell. snappy ball. Kane Oerkaa. Mammary: mound for in the worked Bob Error Hani Hasty Ilaaerr. Hodapp. Hodspp, Samnin. the champions In the second fray and roesera, batted In Jomleoon. Hale. Two base biti Blabop 2, Hanaer. pitched good ball. The Seals scored ran Plainer their only two runs In the ninth frame Rome Hodapp 2. Hauser Sacrifices L. Hewell, Jamleeon. 1. Hewell. on hits by Averlll, Sunr ana itynne Llnd to Double Sumnia Sunday i Schedula. hirago at Waihlnftoa. Detroit at New York. KHnl. 5-- 3 Rlrhboan.rf rmriuuatl 21 22 23 20 Wilson performer, worked credltahly. two hit a pair of singles and cut off secsteal to who runners attempted In the ond. Harper went In for Blades conInning, right field In the aecond and of singles a with pair necting In one run. driving Phillies; Error Give Buci Win; 1 i Defeat Reds all-come- J 1 Los A are lee Missions . ' 1 Bob King, Doug Dahle, Bob Hinck- Front row Ed ley, Byron Offer. Heitman, Wallace O'Reilley, mascot; Ted Smythe, Allan Powell. They ex- tend invitation to play Sew York COAIT LEAGUE. Staodlof of the Clubs. Woo. Lost, 14 26 Hollywood i A Saiulti. Here are the Cougar Midget Sing- gers, terrors of the local sandlot. Bark row, Bob Dugan, Paul Whitely, Jack Croning, Walt Smythe, Walter Sefton, Jack Guthrie. Middle row PACIFIC tie In the The Indians broke a elrhth when Fonaera' single ecoredsacrifice Summa'e and fly taldarken Meal Joe Se well. Joe Hsuser account .1 run lone Athletlca' by hitting for the his seventh home run or tne season ri.KVEl.AND riiii.AUEi.ru i a II II o UNO A larolrsoo. If 4 0 2 2 Bishop. 2b .. 4 2 12 ' i. rf 3 0 3 0 4 0 S ,1ml, 2b 4 0 2 0 OSpeaker. rf ierkrs, rf. .. II ea I I I SIB. Miller. If. 4 13 0 I 4 114 lb.. 4 12 21 Hale, lb 114 0 tiiioma, rf... nreai, e lodapp. Sb.. 4 11 2 Holey, ea..,.. 10 11 2 10 0 1 2 2 0 I.. Hewell. r. ilauaer, lb... 2 0 0 or. Miller, p I 1 0 1 unroll, p .IM .481 .400 Cubs Record Seventh Victory in Succession Injuns, Ducks Victors. PHILADELPHIA, May 12 (AP) The Cleveland Indians broke the Athletics' winning atreak of alx straight beat gamea today when Walter Miller Osale Orwoll In a hurling duel by a 1. score of t to .73 14 17 14 12 Both Game Real Scraps; Krugs Win in Eleventh ; Miller Bests Orwoll to Break A's Win Streak Pel. 8 11 . out looae I Browns; Chisox Victor AMERICAN LEAOUE. Standing of taa Cluba W. DEFEAT SEALS la third I: off Barberry 1 loalar; off fioriee 3 In 6 Innlnga. Umpires Onae-by- , Csing pitcher Zacnary. tistbrie and Hlldrbrsod. Time of game nines 2 la Pat Malone Bests Benton, 42 8-- 7; Look 'Em Over, the Regular Cougars ACORNS TWICE Each Hit for Circuit 13, 1928. 6 0 0 1 0 01 I4 30 27 13 Totals. ltatt.-- . for Miller In eighth. Hrore hy innings. ono ono oni 1 Philadelphia 000 200 0103 Cincinnati Walker 2. AlRun Hothern. Huminsry: Runs hutted len. Errors Walker, Dressen. Two-haaIn Dress-lills Alien 2, Whitney, Ho! hern. Allen. Three bOKe hits liaae Stolen Allen. Sothern. Walker, Leach. Walker. Sarrlftres Hsricrave, Double play Thompson to Hand to Kelly. Left on bases Philadelphia 3. Clnrlnnatl 8. Bases on balls Off Miller 3, off W111ou5hby l.off Kolpl. Hits off Miller. 8 In 7: off Losing pitrher Miller. Wllloughy, 1 Inl. snd Magee. I'mplres Klem, MrCormlck Time of game 1 hour and 23 minutes. 20 3 24 Rlchbourg, BosYork, .380; Paul Herman, .376; St. Louis, .373; .373; Ott. New York, .372; Bottomley. St. Louis, .368, and Douthlt, St. Louts, .367. Frank Frlsch, the famous Fordham flash, leads in stolen bases with eight; In runs scored with twenty-threand in run batted in with twenty-four. Ralph Kress Holds Up Against Hurlers 12 CHICAGO, May (AP). Facing pitching as dished up In Washington and Philadelphia, Ralph Kress, the St. Louis slugger, slumped considerably, but he still tops the American league hitters by a comfortable margin at the end of the circuit' fourth week of campaigning. George Plpgras of the Yankees went Into the lead for pitching honors durError Gives ing ths fourth week when he turned In his fourth straight victory, while his Bucs Win Over Robins mate and former leader. Herb lost his first game In six starts. PITTSBURGH. May 12 (AP) The Away from home Kress batted but Pirates took the first game of their today r veal. eerie from Brooklyn here today, 5 rti .275, unofficial averages season's average Hendrick fumbled This brought hi 4, when Harvey 32 to down or .458, less than at In the perpoints ninth, Traynor's grounder end of the third week of play. mitting L Wancr to score the win- the Kress' Is 51 points However, out. two average run with ning higher than his nearest rivals, Binif Hill pitched effectively for the Piof Miller and "Goose" when Philadelphia rates, escept for the fifth Inning, Goslln of Washington, who are tied PittsBrooklyn scored three runs. second for with an place average of burgh Jumped on Clark in the fourth for three runs and he gave way to .404. The remaining seven of the ten leadMcWeeny, who weakened In the ninth when he seemed to have the game In ing hitters who have hatted forty or more times. Including games of 9 hand. are: EC. Rice, Washington, .385: May MeuBROOKLYN. PITTSBI'Rr.n. Hendrick's Pen-noc- k, HH.O.Al cf iPartrldce 2 Slant, 11 0 0 McWeeny, p. 2 1 0 0 0 0 Doak. p Hendrick. 3b 5 0 0 Herman, rf.. 3 14 Dressier. If. 3 41 0 Carey. If... 0 0 0 Itlssonette lb .1 1 10 Ilironds. 2h 4 0 . II B.H.O.A. OIL Waner. cf ." 2 1 0 3 ll Adams. 2b. , 4 0,P. Waner. rf 4 2 II 0 0' Wright, 3 2 4 7 3 2 Trsynor. 3b . 3 lb 4 2 12 0 3 l8cott. If 12 ss., 10 0liratham. M 0 120 .. 100 jillsrris iixMulligan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 10 0 2 110 0 .0 If 0 c... llanrroft. ss. 3 1 1 4!Kmllh, llartreavrs c 4 1 3 0HI1I. p Clark, p.... 1 0 0 2 ullrtckrll & 2 1 01 Tyson, cf sel, New York, .383; Hale, Philadelphia., .378; Fonseca, Cleveland New York. .337: cissell, Chicago, .351, and Easterllng, Detroit. Hughes Wins Detroit Olympic Marathon Test DETROIT, May 12 (AP). Francis Hughes, Hamilton. Ont., won the Motor City marathon, an official Olympic tryout, here today over a field of TolsU. 35 Si2fl 13! Totals. 37 12 2? 18 forty entrants, In 2 hours 58, minutes 20 seconds. sOne ont when winning run arored. Victor Glance. Detroit, iBatted for Slsti la fifth. was third, and Ben West, Cincinnati, sinattrd for Hill la nlntb. was fourth. Frank Zuna. New Ohio, xiBatted for Brott la eth1h. York, winner of last year's marathon, lixRan for Harris in eighth. came In fifth. 4 O00 030 010 Tlmoklya The distance was 2 miles, 286 US) 0025 0J Pittsburgh Runs Riseonettei Banrroft, yards. Bosnmary: .. . . Harsreares. Tyson. L. Wsaer, P. Waner. Errors Wright, Trayoor. Bricked. d lo 2. Trayoor 2. Hill 1, Wright Grantham, Tyaon. Herman 2. Two-baohlta Stats, Wright. Trsynor. Three hasa Herman. hit P. McWeeny Home raa Wright. Sacrlflrea Waaer. t Smith Double Adama, Weight. plays Wright to liran'hsm: Rt onda t Bancroft to BUsnnettr, Hill to Adsms to Wright te (irnntham: Adams to Wright to Orantbam. left aa haisea BrnoMya 8. Pittsburgh 10. Base, aa balls 'Iff Mill 4. off MrVVeeny 1. off Dort 1. Strnrk oat ny Hill 4. hy llark 1. bjr McWeeny 1. Hit Off Clark. 4 la 4 Innlogs: off McWeeny. 8 la 4 taovje eat la stathi: off Peak, none la I Isala. Uwlag pltrber MrB'eeay. empires - Moran. Wilson and Keardos Time Mar 11 For th flret time In several year, Ooodin; la to hav organised haceball this season. Last week the Inland leaguo waa formed at Shohon. Towns which will enter the league are flood ing. Wendell, Jerome and Shoshone. The Gooding team Is being sponsored Th hy the Moots irhedul lodge. has already been announced and th will on be game opening May 20. Rhem Records Seventh Victory of Season House Passes Reserve Game Bill for Idaho of line ST. 2 boura aod 13 minutes. LOnS. Mo , May 12 (AP) Winning the sixth straight game for the Cardinal, and the seventh of eight start thla week, Flint Rhem cored ARSXNA SEATS 20,000. hia third straight triumph of the yean A new sports arena to seat 24.400 In a I to I contest with the Boston Ohio. Braves her today. Rhem ha yet to Is planned la Cleveland. lose gam this season. COLLEGE PLAYERS OO Uf. Facing former teammates. Rogers Ninety colleges In lis United Htste Hrrnsbv rrs hed out a bom run In hare tootrl rusted baseball puyers te the flrat Wilson and Harper, aewly ar,iulre4l rufesloaal team. ln-- ln Gooding to Support Organized Baseball Sperlsl to The Tril GOODING. Idaho. WASHINGTON, II (AP). May Th Frem-bill to set aside lands In the Nes Perce Indian reservation In Ids ho for th Id ho state game and fish department was passes today by the nous and sent to the senn'e LIONS KILL Of F 0 Mountain llona cost th stale of California Isso nos a Fear their bj |