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Show k,to,,t ,,, it - ' ,r, ... , 1 t . , , , - , i,,,,. l . follu..iu I i, .. . . ,.. :JOHNSON . , ., , ,, : ,, ..., , , 0 0 SOAPIIISE1 .', IVILL ---- -- 1 , '' elcae 10 l , . , .. l ' ' e, Ei , ; , - -- 1 k - four-bagge- rs ..i;,., ,;: Jj - .outs, ., ' four-bagg- er , ' ,, , ' , , 'e, 'LEAGUE - . PeTCHERS.--191- 1. , Groom. Te Boehling, tattnia. 11; Drohars, le Harper, I; WIIllama, I: Schaefer, L. I : ' lord. lill'Cahlweal New York--1:; ; Schutt. 4: McConnell, itt. Metier. 3; Keating, 2; Klepfer, - 2; -Clark, 1; 1: Warhol). L rrewn. 41; Bust:. ti a Philadelphia-l- it Pennock. 4: Houck. 3: Plank. 1; Shaw- ' key, 2; Bender, 1; Wyckoff. St. Louis-- 20: Baumgardner, 6: Mitchilli. 6: Hamilton, 3; Leveren, 3; Well". , man, I; Adams. 1. (1eveland-1- 9; Blanding. 4: Mitchell. 3: Falkenbergeete Gregg, 2; tottakette, 1. Detmit1-- Kehler, I; 13: Dilliss t; LAke. 1: HOUR 1: Zamloch. 1; Dubuo,a; Bath!: North, Mullin. 1. - '2:" Scott- ' al;,Chicago--10:White,ll 1: - 1; e, , . ",- - "T - . ,,, , - ', - .. ,, . e- - - Big League Scores , . , il ",,,ra ., ' '' , HONDAS IN, MAJOI1S . , , . " 'SEpi , AY BE , , ACTI,. IN - - - ) 14,-7- .It l ' , Nt, e,o, e. teae- . ' 'e'e , , , k: 1, , ; , s';" se , 5 i , ; , , . Otte. ... . c.". , - , Careyghly ; 1 f , ) r . I - wy yaye . , I - .,: ' re - . ' , ": ' , ;.-;-e . - -- , . , .? - ,e, - . r - , eo. glance r. f , tho C13,-d- , ' - , 7 ,. . -- . ,. IC , - .ed ' ' - 4 e4 v .: I. ' , , er -t - f ," .. l'.. ,,, - '',- ....,:..', .,.- - . , ; , .1.. ' ' ' - ' ' , ' - , , ' , , , - - ,ON.Ni.,.,.,1,P,o, BESET . - , - ganses.-Baseba- 1; - -- g-- HMS ( It -z- - 1 . ' The-Wes- . , N. C., March - Wilmington. Nationals defeated- PLATEAS G BASE-STEALIN- to' The . - ., - ' t el . leBensoltWalsta-l-e --- , ' is - , ' Bedient; - - f ,..,,i,,4. - , - 4 ,,,o Id , - 3: Reston-- 41 Collins, ,..-- Fleeter. 1; Hall L rs, ,mea ' - ' ,, , 7 t BEST TENNis,--- - .., .,, . - -- H . ITti - , . thii-kirat- : "" -- IN 35 ' 9: Hughes, 8; , Engel. 2; ; ,,,. ' , ' 4 - Johnson. Washingtcm-3- 5: ' ,,0,, ..... , ,. ' ' . - r. four-bagge- rs - - a ,,. puzzling delivery. made in the Of the 150 ob15 were American league in, 1911, taMed off Wathington's pitchers, It off New York's:21 off Philedelphla's. W off St. lAntifk 11 off Cleveland, 11 oft De- troirsa 10 igt Chicago's and six off Booton'to. The individual list followee Homo RUNS OFF AMERICAN - i MILAS1TA9 , a ., . manufactured and that by ''Fing Both of the White Sox, added a defeat to the Other boxmen who allowed only one were Wellman of 81. LOUlat Stem Witish of Chicago and Bedient,of Boston. Joe Wood of the Red Sox was even stingier than all these men previously named, for be refused to al-- , low anyone to get a homer off of his - ' re ' four-bagge- , Mb . 1 . : , . - .- ,,..,,,t . , lilt s, . ,,,- - , . - : , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,., ,,,"....,,,.....: ....,,,, , ard-hitt- ' i, 4 - (SPecial to The News.) , News.f , (Special. A ' , New'York. Mareh looks now t. New York. Marcit.14.Civdo Milane t , as If nothing human could preeent the I premier baserunner of the American , world's ten best., lawn tetints players 13 1913, in stole league more cushions and more' of the next halaa dozen or ;4:4.44, oe.,,,,,,,,eatweteet last sermon than Mai Carey, boss of rank from being seen in or'near New I ee.....e......e.e.e, York summer. National next The draw the for the leagues pilfering brigade. ..., , , e, but the catchens "cut him down oftener Davie cup ties worked out perfectly. of course, a lot may happen between ..yr than .' The Wash- - mow they did , . and August, but it ,le a, good bet tame. 4 104 ocset ington out on to flyer - ' steal that 'we shall see the , Nrc' - i Canada and,. the BritAustralia, the 'anY, t backstops a,,..,,.N N, Isles fighting' it out for '' Ca81750 IeAlmtYeare'a4ryield i' his ob- - ish the right to meet the United States .,it:jeZ4ir) endeavored to In e., e4sit ti execute 78 thefts and the receivers kepr; 1 nth teh cellta0111)ein ITf Itof utnhde. d new Germany-hit,, ,." te '4 him .7 from t e out his deeigri 17 a bye, while Canada: and Austra- times. The carrying baserunning-percentage''N'tes t An the will meet Issia of , A e Milan and Carey, players who obtained t half of the British' Isles and"---- , ,' , e , votes from the members- - of the Chat- - :i the sower will , IleigitIm meet, while France' has ,, mere jury Of newspaper experts for ,.41 bye. The various na- their prowess in other departments lIs pretty well known. It is clear. of the game as well as for their owed orri tions ' that. barring accidents or .. the lines. were therefore, .712 and .782. i therefore, sickness, Australasia should have no : i , like Milan, con ,,.... , In putting Canada out of the difficulty t ., sidered as a baserunner when he was way. his apprenticeship in the minserving ,, This ,, l i tie, at Canada's request.t will ' .,: I 4 ors. The last , .. spent be held In this country, and , '.... e t the which was little in 1907, in ets most of the world's great fellows, ,... ,t players t 38 36 he stole or e Wichita, will want to come over this year for bases, only t I t."Itt: OS., '' less than he filched in 1913. Carey, the United States nationalI , champion4. t ettek,Pe4 (reF . previous to joining the Pirates in 191): ships at Newport. it seems fairly cer- 1 1 .,., was connected with the South Bend tain that ...,,e.,:.. ,e, Germany will readily coneet club,. and in 1910 he pinched only 36 sent to send her team over face hassocks. :Do Australasia, in the second 4t,..,,, : ., ...a eb , it:1 , ' '" , 0,, 4 74 ' . 14 Milan's , O! were Australania, of course, will I steals lut year. t'.. the lt, ,, re : ' teil 13 in secured , , Cleveland. in . this encounter. favorite ,t games against k e te., , . t s, in games against New York. 12 in , In the lower hale of the bracket the e -- 12 in games 'British Isles should have an games ., aea e Detroit, against e" easy job ..e , e : t el against Boston, nine in games against with Belgium. This tie In all likeli- .: ttt,sw.,. t , Philadelphia, nine in games against hood will be decided on the other side, Na., t , ett, t ,Ist::, live in games against as will England's , easy tussel with , ChicLouis and The , , speedy, Senator never Prance in the second round. With was able to steal four bases in a game, Australasia already over here and the , , to t.t, ;!two one against New favorite for the honor of meeting the . in but contests, ' 2" ., e. e e. t Iyork and one against Detroitehe was United States, it only seems reasonable e, credited with three larcenres. -- Ed that the Englishmen should etnitent to - ,, ,e 7' '..; e , , .' Sweeney wee behind the bat when come &trona the water to face the men...' .1 , i ' .,, stole three bases against the from Antipodes. , ,. '' Yankees and Henry Rondeau was that. with a fair amount of luck, 1: ' t ,e , Tigers' maskman when the National we shall have as visitors the star play- el flyer adzied a trio of larcenies to his are of the British Isles, Australasia e . ..eett. 4, , ,. recerd. -and Germany. Just what this means In ':. , 1 of talent may be seen by a , 'i at the most accepted list of the McKee of Detroit. twice: Sweeney of worlds ten best players, Which is as e e,.,, ... . ,... ..e, , , .. ,, New York.-onc- e: Thomas of Boston, follows: . ., , e ., ,., a eta once: Cady of Boston, twice; Carri1. A. F. a .........410, 4 lyilding. Australasia. - e. - i ' , ef , , ., t Of" e :,...;,, 2. N. E'""Brookes, Australasia. once: of CleveO'Neill of -r i.ored.,Boston, ," . gan .. ' seete age-- O. 3. Auburn.'N. Ye March 14.The,national land. once; Lapp of Philadelphia. once; e ' ,alrdee:- -, Parke, British Isles. - - ,.. ,. e e, .e" , e '. ,e ' -.,, ' ,, ,.' board of baseball arbitration totlay. gave 4. M. E. McLoughlin, ' U. S. A. Schang of Philadelphia, once. and ,',L. 0:,,) , , 1 out tits hifellowine ()editions; .ii.e tt,'. -' ' of St. Louis. once. Milan's 74 5, R. N. Williams. U. S.'A. ' ,., '7,,:, '. e1 3t. ', playets : , '; C. P. Dixon, Britlah Isles. thefts ,,' , .,A Neb.., club. in the r..- , - t.'ee ''' er.1e, It7 T. H. Roper Barrett, British Isles. tests, he stealing three bases in each Neb. have been trapotert 5 10 3. of two in of bases two each The- previous tittles:In awarding Player 0. Proitzheim, Germany. games; ,, i, '1 V-- ,) i' 9. W. F. Johnson, U. S. A. and one base in each of 48 Mantle $120 on appeal of theSeattle club, games, e 1 .v -' 10. S. N. Doust, Australasia... ''' a ' .''. t t to...4.-e- '; games. May was the month in which ," e , etee...- e e "te . :... i r. have been re. !titermt t, , " 7 .... I ,::. most Milan Ishmt , The showed his and skill final the between .,t,:!.?,,Vr."$,..,4-i;;:.speed British .:',.:,:;-1:.,14)y pIruilrthaPosaY4 , ' cl, ''''''',,,,''' 'f .'. teased ' : '''- , ,. r,...?,,...,''' .4'.','''. ,, on '17 ,11W 'i. he , then and the out bases. t it if works e 'this i,;,e Australasia, executing eat e ... ,., A...ea:tat' ot,.....e., Den, N. ..e.t.... L, Trekelt to eta: ' .,.' "1 By It awe,. ' ..... e eta e. ,, teet-a- ee '' i et t te.,, ee steals. He committed 14 thefts in June. way and is played over here, should te a tee' ;. vert by ' Ileokuk. Mauer to St.; tootle N. 12.in July. 12 in August. 11 in April, six prove almost as great a tennis treat e . L.; by Washington, Barton, Cavo and ' ste . as the challenge round. Austrelasia Lotto. to Los Angeles: by Soften A. L. in September and two in October. Snell to Toronto; by Denver, Channel to Sam Agnewof the Browns and Ed will probably be represented by Wild, o POR TERI eV? DESERT 19I4. laws ti ' NeW Tort' A. Lae e , e ., t,,, Sweeney.of the, Yankees had the honor ing Dunlop, Brookes, Doust and, per- e Back iRoweeeLeft to right, Stanley Goalen and 11. Eugene Glenn. ' , ' of turning Milan back Dftenest when haps. Rice or Parker. h The British Isles may build up an he set out in thieving expeditions. Bottom Roneeert Adanu4on stud Jack Peterson. ' !I i . te'e. Each receiver frustrated four of his at- entirely new team around the great The Deseret News' swimming trophy was captured again- this year py the senior teeth at the Deseret gymBasketball Shots - - , ' of is the Jack The belief Parke. 't Lapp steadily gaining. tempts at ,burglary. I To be a member of thsiDeseret Cup team is an honor whicb.alt the swimmers at the gYInhellUM at- White Elephants nipped.Milan thrice, ground on the other side that some of nasium. , be of O'Neill the so did the should Steve and team labst Naps younger given declares Instructor race players Welch to is Charies for the cup that the tempt the gain. hotlyecontested of loated ,' the , , and Bill Carrigan of the Red Sox. The a chance to wore, and the lack of cue. echool yeetorday afternoon by the score ,all the aquatic events at the institution.' tt ' - y ' ', only windpaddist who flagged Milan cess of the other members of the Brit''' ' of 14 to 12. ' ' 100 two the of the H. He ., is state made 440 for has the years. and 'aienn team champion . Eugene yards yards. twice in one game was Agnew, St. ish team (C. P. Dixon and Barrett) e tl! 13 In :5 this year the contest. Stanlby Goalcn has also been a member of the team on Louis, Sam turning the trick on June 3. neither of whom won a match in the The Broadway' Sluggers trimmed the He..won points out of the secFranklin school team for the second time .4' two occasions. He is one of the best 1, challenge round against the United He was Milan was caught trying to steal ,tdivers at the gymnasium.. George A damson excels in plunging. this season yesterday afternoon by the ond 23 times, third six times and home. States last year, may lead to their bei eon test 111 at at awarded Jack Peterson has the first swim& prize score of ,to amateur Corbin and just recently taken :ip the Empress recently. I once. The men on whom he made. his ing given it. In such case the men Decker' , ming and la proving to be an ataarounl man.' , stamd for the Sluggers, while 4, , steals and the men who caught him most likely to get places are F. G. and -Little put up the boot- - giant- -- for too , A. e ,.. when he assayed. to,pilfer are named Arthur Lowe, Kenneth Powell lied , Franklin tem, ; ,,,..",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E. Beamish. SOMe' new material maY , belew: be uncovered by the time the English 'The team from room 10 of the 1 I , MILAN'S SUCCESSFUL S'rEALS: t, , ' Lowell grade school defeated the room If championships are over. 11111 C1.1185 A UTAH CARRIES OFF 0 WHESTLEDS TENNIS , tetra yesterday afternoon by tho score are regarded an O'Neill. 7; players Germany's 14On Against Cleveland, 1 23" of to la OTank 'Nelson was tOptal3 the most spectacular wielders of the 5: Land. 2. ' I Carisch, ' of the Winner and Rulon Howie' ctol in Europe. the leadingr play' as captain of the lower' nine. Against New York, 13On Sweeney, racquet ' ers are ,really under the patronage of FOR CONFERENCE TITLE!i 8; Gossett. 4: Smith. 1. . 0 BAVISMAICHES MEET IN Froitzheim, who Against Detroit. 12On McKee, 5: the Kaiser, and Otte. The clefs baseball eerie at the Granite ., - , Rondeati. 4: Stanage, 2; Gibson, 1. greatle resembles our own McLough, high schoot will start next week and 12- -0p --5; lin in style, Is an especiel pet of the Coach Ashton expects to get some fast Carrigan. Boston, Against ., 2'. menirona thew emperor and 'the crown prInce. Harold for the has -- New- York ho Ron ldel-- . Colo.: March Mg the l The Deqtret gymnasium wrestlers met Cady. 3: Thomas, 2:- Nunamalter. never, paid at Granite, but Ashton 6; Hackett and McLoughlin, it will be ret 9On - Lapp, Against Philadelphia. eeprivilege of et asingthLAtaillissjip inter. holikrthfil plod i lin the tn.. i of licaznesixletot:cLverhpnd membered, had- his farmer lads. The track men are us- national matches in 4hin country., this bewildered the University of Coloradolnight and the winners will he given Schang. 2; Gelbel. I. the Germans, Kleinschroth and Rabe, 4; St. Agnew. 5On Louis, Against tng the cinder sidewalk' to train- on and sumther promises to be livety, The offer team yesterday afterneon, the Utah uni- - 'prises by the institution. There were a In the doubles in London last year. Ashton is ,confident he will have a .few of the McAllister, 4: Aleatender. 1. stands club Tennis won Crescent team here the number last of C. and fast Canada will be represented that night mateheaBen schann men entered in the exciting verity on state 5On track meet Chicago. Against be cham- would ' erected at 16,0)0 Canadian . the and the a MaY Schwengers, accommodating lIarker, instructor of wrestling at the Easterly. 1. game and Rocky mountain champion.... in the event of the ship by a score of 30 to I. Although gym, Ilse developed a number of prom's-th- e s pion. t Bayridge. Brooklyn.. . STEALS. 1.7NSVC'CESSFUL Side Tennis club of this Manager Darger of the University- - Of club securing the attraction has been in much better ing wrestlers and will enter all his best MILAN'S Coloradans played Utah baetball team Is signing up a num. followed and Boston of the club Longwood city 3; Lapp, the West statement the from form than they ,Ilicl in the- first game. men in the state tournament. The. by Against Philadelphia, 5By ,0 ber of prectioe games with lime of. the are- pulling hard for the challenge local teams. He wifl have his new dtit- Bide Tennis club at Forest 111118, Lung did not at any. time. have a lookin. hem last night were as follow: Sohang, 3. 4t- - xound, but it isehelieved that the great Island... which. .direet attention to tile The St.. Leuls.mond ready for the games: by next ' Against wan won the division-Saracby superior victory will these be playfines of matches won from, McAllester, 1. when the University - club wile. be advantages of their grounde from a N. . basket of svisttorik t White, their final. e ed club the record thp shooting ; : Newport. O'Neill. 3; played. Czech Porter and- a number of transportation etantipaint. Commission division-Jose- ph Thomaao de- - CaArgaischin .612,.Cleveland, 5By old Utah eterswill be up next week for handling the preliminary match last team work being no 'hetter than that t of " feated Given,. final. Silver and Gold players. to mishit in the work of rounding the year between the United States and theBoth 4; Sweeney. teams played at top speed from Australia and offering to provide seating Against New 'York, 5By moo into shape and picking the team. defeated . MI$S FORCE WILL , . the first Utah ..oeored the first Adamson, final. . Gossett. L facilities for 3),o0e. ...sm. .- g:. on roill. Colotado a at known-thwith addition in following point is White upplicaCarrigandefeated l,poutid It ,Doston, 5By TOURNAMENT The candidates for the Salt Lake high ENTER Against i a field basket , 1 5P o a. , , Tba-New- , , , ,,,..,,.,.,., ,.. ,, 2,s, - 1 ' s.) d F , - , aelommooelmmenomomm7rgtmeamEE77. momemml.,,....4.!.:. Seniors. Win nocoraf:Voilic Swimming Cup ., . - r7110.. . (Sptclal to' ' ' i will e . New Turk. March WrperiviseTotrlikatIt.c.extot4liette.rtphoatii!bRiyusvisellt I." next 'gees she be stu., tht , purpriaedrwhen t tBrttish polo Iteam," pays Capt.; C.- - E. It Ford,e who has 'gene over to the Fel- - tPreston, late of, the MIddlesex entail- in New York . ' orals. was In Walter J('hnson's claret. l a , 'recently arrlved ' : "e , , et ; from England. i) :711.4 Carat. Preston, Who wad aidtode-caMp'- ,. i being the penhittitt of home rune, Toe Oen. N'ahan tre'Irdia ' hem played , l . Yankee hurler allowed nine four-ba- g tet i i polo with all the Mere who have been ee" t .. .e I ; blows: to be struck by his advert:arias, , picked by Lord Ashby St. Ledgers, or 4 and no did the man whorl's the Chalmers' rather Lord Wimborne, as he now is. .; le. , jury of newspaper 'experts ykked. as- i to .assemble In Madrid to prepare for IIi 7 t the matches et Meadow,Brook fn June. tbe most valuable to his team. -- Ford and Johnson e , ere nicked lot'. From what he beard just before he : , mare; eircult clouts than any other loft London. Capt. Prvaton Ii convineed,r Ameri who toothed the Chalmers ear winner will display this year will be a revela0 tor homers were Frank Raker (twice); tion to those who think: that, however ' a4 Harry Hooper, eBuek" Weaver. Ray skillful Sand scientific an English polo. Schell!, Harry Lord. Joe Lake. Wheelee, in- ' be. Johnston and Joe Jackson, , Four hase rat may of bele temperamentally playing the hustling Amer. week obtained by game. i - 'Howard' Shanko. Sam Agnew, Derrill 'lean 'The eight men whie are, either in Pratt, Eddie Collins. Gus Williams. i Madrid ortare going there," said Capt. ,e'" Wiltie Schang, Sam Preston yesterday. "are all barderiding , Joe Crawford and Jackson. last The i. t ' named probably.made the longest 'avert, They know home i and h ,: the hurricane tactics that they will be ' run of the year when he landed on net ,. t of Fords spitters in the game of June !called upon to face over here and are " ' all time their 4 and hoisted the ball over the right letting-tperfectspend ; of the- grandstand at the Polo ing themselves in the rushing, dashing. . wing , , grounds. style of Play. ; "I, hear that already we have had Next, to Johntson and Ford. Tom Kin; 1 liughee of the Nationals allowed the some fast practice In Spain. "'" greatest number of emashealorlhe full Alphonse is very keen about polo and - distance.' He nes Located for eight Is doing all be can to help our able. , t 1 drivee of this character. Bobby Groom "on theliireturn to London from. dolly--err, had ;even homers made off his Spain in the sprini the challengers and these men had sizBaum-- - wilt play with a powerful aide that Mr. -, ol Mitchell Louis. St. and garden, Buckmaster Ii carganielng, and at those t ; Blanding of Cleveland and Brown of tests Lord WIMborne will finally de- , were Ode upon our four best Five Philadelphia. players,".,' t' e cured off Caldwell of New York and Capt.,Pr..eton corrects the Impression Busb of Philadelphia. and four, off 'that 1 of ponies Lord. in the matter t , Schulz of New York, Pennock of Phil- WImbome's team will not be so well - - adeloble, and Musa of Detroit., 'rhe I mounted as was the Duke of Westmine ee t ' veteran Eddie Plank. one of the heroes 'eters four last year. was nicked t of the world' s series of lie says that this time practically all ' and et) were for three teat ponies In the British am-OJoe Boehling of Washington,- Earl of the been put at the disposal of have Hamilton and Waiter Leveret:it of St. , ; Willie ' Mitchell of Cleveland iturlIngham, and that 72 have already beat been Of this the accepted. string are who Boston. of Collins and Ray , e- among the American leegue's clevemt U will be brought to this country. e- , southpewiL .. e ' ', r ,.. ,e , "Chief , Bender had only one bolus Decisions-Baseball ',' .. ,run made off his curves last :mason, --- tnp elk) I0 The. News.) - . - .: , ' : S, i ,. , THE ANIEHICANS B01'11115 .. ,, ... P ,. ,, .. .. , -- !.' .,, . ' ' ,. BAITISH:POLOIliIttif -- N IIONOIIS ., ON ':.0q10E - - t 7H LIEerEre . ,. :-.- I - ' . ; .. .. - 1 ' r ,,, I SATURliAY ',MARCH 14 1914 - .. , , - DESERET, ;EVENING,..XEIVS- ' ,, Win-the- y Phil- 14.-- The the Jersey adelphia in City Internationale. 11 to 10..venterday the first of the games on the g rally. training grounds, A which netted the Jerseyites eight runs go .to eand .tled the score, caused Dooln , - ' in the, DOI( for the tenth, John The teem goal. Superior shooting Douglas Reesleyll finals. 2. , baseball nine held a fast and spir- t tions also will be made by- the Longwood --7- - laesgueTonere ' president ,. of .. tile -National echo' plaetil tliA visitors' to far. in the Suhelleti. Cady. ited practlee yesterday afternoon on the Cricket- club of .floston, Merlon Cricket soon Detroit 3By Rondeau, 1; New Against , lead the SemUTinal. the that attention Colorado of ictrger. and won club ..., Casino, of ....,,,, Katherine from York. March, Newport Yourg PtIlladelphisi school campug. At preiv.nt there are I. high 1: McKee. . Stanage, WEAL , to readetoted tu efforts ' y,ettp the Pritchett. p,sore: It sister of Mrs. John Jacob As- , It so tr. about 20 bore out for the Mare, but Colch Pittsburg. for considrration. Young: defeated tplayers 1; E. Force, . Easterly. Chicago, Reed 8 11 , c 2By l i l Against that the tor. will make her first appearance in the ....0 Philadelphia a , c,rta1n Riebardsow . In the Pocond hair. ill'y Orem' defensive 10 II z Henry defeated oeZo. .,Kuhla 1. york. while the national women 's indoor championship teem until the close bagsball , aeries Is will be playzd in Nsw Jersey City , Colorado' Given. (Malt Utah plaY.,res prevented tennis tournament on the Seventh Regipreliminaries,. If any- are played, 'm this i work,-e, BattertewAlevander,- - Marshall. Tineuile "er 'rem tearing more than two field' goals. '..,... the ment armory courts today, when she' will , country, wilt be distributed. Dooin and .Killifer and Barna; Thompdivision Serchici de. MURDOCK'' ACADEMY Peterson replaced-- Beall of Utah, play Miss Adele eragin in the first N. eViiite after a hard match. . featect in In son, Shears, Stewart and Jolirisom the second the half.( , I, guard round, In the women's double Miss Force Jest' Thla.tias a final in the ditesion. Joseph ' ' , rm. made minutes teams. both . DEFEATS many is P TEAMS. , paired with Mins Gertrude Delia Torre Philadel, Tampa, Via.. March Van Poll, who Thomas ...Won from Given, in the corn- ' changes in their lino-ue club. West the of Side ,. mission division Douglas 13eesley was the star of yesterday's, game. dis- play-th- e phia Aerican leitliSh club defeated the women Thirty-twleading, TOURNEY1waie the, same good points for Utah defeated by Lester White in one of the Logan', March he IN ,ft Lt. of L. D. sin- Chicago Hationnia yestettuis. most interesting bouts of the evening. Salt Lake mot-- defeat last nightS.. in the ers in the east will- compete for ' "Or a- -, Hank O'Day wired to the Chttoday.. .......tsftesei.. , , at IL E.a Manager which, began today gles championship, were tourteams a men of Both After Church ex- .. the series the showeda t is gutne , second tee. much IV.... guest contests (Alto office of the Cubs yesterday suit. league ,, .... series and of vb$mso ability. a l Interesting March 14.Buffalo's Buffalo. N, T.; Reed the wow from Schellentierger in the nament at the hands of the 1 Irettnito that ali, rhited4Pilits ,,,,,,,, ... ...... .....4 14 University of Colorado Dramatic ' games in the spring Arneriesn. Bowling Congress tournament of Miss theeeham, :. 'Murdock rot academy Mane, The final pected. is drawn Maeleeeiteigner, and Young defeated Alice Blaine produced !''ArmS and the first Breams- - Aritiningto trip Pe doctored off after tits started in full blast hist tight, 32 teams elithe..,which against Mims :114itteriesKattoer, Zabet-An- d mt Von. roach en-t-he fir--Maw" bo f 1, with sCidtV halfthe ilay.--the piatied Athletics at Iower Ct. IN'. n woof ittrthe ' Wont, and Latta event, making in the hen; Brown. . and the winners Beard, fee. former New Jersey chain:it" re ft Jack SOtiVitiO next w0ch,, Ne petiftves it competing ebopt was one of the best of the game was , up two bumph& of 16 teams each. 5 points- ahead. the would then men but for men to tourney. were last showed return knowlVogl much to .finaltst who a was year with e 1 clik and spend the time iIn -- me William lichairs team of Chicago shot Ban Frincleco, 11arch 14.The'Chleato ; of the game. In the finals for the Tifa ,game between tbe Fielding acad- pion, Miss' Witgne.r WARD WILL RETURN. edge is' in the upper section, -!. Anterkens No, I disposed of tte San Ttunpa I14Zcpound icor in the first squad, totaling i n'' tthe warmer climate, thinking i division the Idaho of a'nri class and Oneida and Rahn. were Reed Elsie neei ' emy t with Miss win Young .Ibigh baseball team, of the 'Pacific too" cold to venture' north. This and taking second place Its the five. rrantineo the contestants. Reed was expected to Stake academy was, won by ,Oneida by Ssventeen pairs have entered the women.s '. ye. The Silver Eds. team 1., , er.asi .leogna A 'telegram received 'be Lon Clatlia have an standing. ,. yestottlay by alloWing Itolneel games in. Pirmingham, Naohvill- e.,,,, e.1-South win. but Young upset the the score of 47 to.13. It is expected that double championship. nu "Ile. el ,Bend. Ind., took.third plaeo in agent for the Indian motocycle, an- prediction.eery int -and Memphis. ,, S. U. will NrOn Chattelloose and from his classy op-i- n In tonight's games.the L. ete ea t five hlti 11,732. event with a total of , . nounces that Ai Ward, well known . t , ' ..' I FL.It E. I win from Oneida and it, will then be nec:.:',' '.. .4e ''a f44.273.two-te- n and individuals rarrison $alt Lake' as a raN,r, Neill arrive Tues- potent. f 4 iL l' ; IN:ththee-mato o an :Cleve-extra i''' set of go, , the play essary Andaao won Chspotarishortstop-egames.. from C. M.. H SIGN MEN end Given lid, FEDERALS after NTelair 8 George . from Ward 1,0 0 .6 I land Americans: who eustained a frac- Angeles.; , ydli a herd battle. this was the final in the The uneob; took second in the stand with i day the In Indian fliherlottco work duting repairvehop , i and Sehalke As e . ;r: . MM $ total Ot 1160 five pins behind the wadi, the coming sett8Q11 and will race aisomt totinft hero Wedneselay, left today foe ore. . Sland'idSa and achmidt. ' matched and displayed a; good knowledge ic h Weal Clawson. I ,1,,.,....,,,,,,,.1,e,..... ---Taylor , eKt....!stit. ,' . of the mat gam. be perelantt C'hapmnn lit not expected . . ' Weisig of the same team ShothIgh score . . Felt rt . .4. e i Loa Aatitelm, March 14The Venice able to play for goceral weeks. a spletto 1, lw the individual A fencing bout "between A.':11. Wright ILuke event, totaling 697 fur c New Yin, March, It , Smith '. . ' ' ' 4, el ' -s' 'Comet, league team yesterday defeated the and Spenter Greenweti Was an added fen- - Gurr three - tames.; e i g t' , Oleon'i sodid run inof ItS. nwathlotenhail samthaeteluilighbi Trim"' , ,, ' -i Frank, Laearta. repotted to ltave jump. ,e Chicago Americans, tore. This bout was interesting to ah e qeórge the r g. . ..... Williams, far '. , . to the Federal, has. IllegreCCI to terms e. I ''' BrOWIL of Brook- ,. Score: ' D. ' Morris It. H., E. ; I Parisof Was Rothet sipectstors: ,,,, e 'N.:-- ' 4 Vern, ' ' ri'l-c.(-1 , the KanskS Oneida. of the ............. axeociation ehiimplon. venice e.......e : II 01 holder City by 11 Bee :the referee. ItournaMent t, ' Quits. e lost fall, and remised to join the . .. ek,,,, Chotiles , Eugene. 1... k , a the lead from eataarpe, 1: a seeluh j.t ,Club March IS. according to George Tee Gilbert it Stuckie Milburn of Memphli,-- Tenn,t TheoGeneral liectites hot night beat ' Henley sue Elliott; Ag- beau. Kentete City Beet!. KatIPSS City, Mo.. iklaN'th 1 c owner. who reached of d game Richards yesterday's. twenty-seconC. Inning M. Z. I. in the Cowmen. HANDBALL 13atter new; Rogge; Smith and Mayer.. A, h I the- Wurconein wrestler, afttir losing the the 7 nlotht to attend the Itched.. Ian Inning Chicago in won ' 'tha .I.g.. end Humphrey a ore': The -", , - ' uk,d meeting of the American asaocia- - first,tall of a hold tir Ulm Itohoeniell cial league. . ,,,. ,.....rg..-- - ....P. 'Shepherd by 400 to 284. - - "Amtrietiseeof Baltimore, quit ' GENERAi, ELECTRIC. . ee, St AouguxtinC, pita March 'Nerb e St. -- eon, today. .TOURNEY1 t'rockett e . -men alternated in tho lead.. a, , . Louts N:ttionfti . ii 7 twenty-on, ond bout: white Schoentein had him jock--. teaguelettot yettereatedee-a-------for Ifew points apart, let. - Zna. 3rd. Tots ., feated the Jacksonville South Atlantis?' .1o, Oeschger. pitcher foe St Mara's ed In a head scissors' hole. ' , I'It U PP TENNIS CLUil. . , lttrtv, nines. aobut after his big run Brown 129 171e 470 176 ' Dee-Reinhart -a tournament 1 at to g the . I. ,Jlandball club )66 A:ague beret ocolleest team of .0akland. evned I tpree- 1, ', -- , after"' innings 'was More than , , IS4 4 478 - 24; e Spitko contract yesterday to play with ' past week "9 IS OR,GANIZED 200 pointsrn ahead. ' 164 ;106 '' 'en.gt7tenratneituinrn - .,.: , yVer the 'Philadelphia Nationale. and will re. CHICAGO SWIMMERS .' i' ,...rValle ''''''..w. ".e.-.14' the 21 -br ex, athletes 149 , 140 .154 udMbu e , LAUNCIUDEFIANCE in him. hrs71hfee week. fol. naellat ter' club next e....,..... Stextfte port Oeschger la I Alailfct soMe a . gameg this efttrztoon.lrot-- z 16, , a- - tettekyelekiehittder;-wit- o the Memphis man with Ora T. Little was elected preai- - lewing turns Ilse two. been 77-MACOMPETE Foram . . aresente-o- f JE t the scorea That have dent and Harvey Snow was chosen sec- - clusters of - 48. 24 and 2I --.- , EARLY foe two gears, la baseball MAY allege 1412 lidedef 758 . , 97 Turdta Z3tr. ... b1 , 1 caroms to his string. Big. been.,rnade: treasurer of the retary end . Joe Bens and trion Faber, the recruit 'lilt officers of the Deseret gimnssium Stewart beat Smith of Utah Tennis club yesterday noon. The and 34 were made up, mostly, of close . ... Z. C., M. 1. , . t Castro 111U.The-racin.4 ,. line aloOP Mee; the March and twirler. left Itirt night to loin the White have written ;to the swimmers of Bath, play. game is meeting with much favor at nursing ' 14.f. 2n4 3rd. Tot. beat Dinwoodey; liSkt R. Butler Ferdinand Pog, In the night game-3- . 1)ef1ance. ...candidate for the defense Of sox in California. The former was ac. hole Athletic club of Chicago who are this spring and aceording to 'net U. 1.18 456 159 131 of New York defeated Charles ''. ,thec America'a ,up, will be Munched trit corepanied by hitt bride. who was former. going to Ran Francisco for the big meet itadger. contestants number beat indications Butler the of genburg lir-- .4 141 I 217 418 1f1 rtmbourne 400 Heddeh 144 West. to of to will ,... Cent The Alice Miss small. are in the Mich,. not hard persuade boat Both be Dowagiac, gwaner, George'M. Pynction ly May 11,'actording of trying pitchers the tournament teddy. July and Si41 120' a 1N'alk 115 131 Ansel' beat CI.. Smith, of Now York. managing director of the wet-- ) members of the world tourist'. and them to atop oft in Salt 1,11k,e court has not been repaired as yet, in St innings.. The 4,4etor eloelled. A, 44 .153 -1- 43 y Cowley beat Sibley, the north court is lin good condition, around billiards and led from the. start. -i 77 syndicate which-le- t 2144; J. building the Sens was married two days ago. Buck match In the4teemet, InnniltRitittl.--- BoMea Baer.. 100 471 Smith beat J. E. Rieharts. 1t6 the local swimmers will have Seydell Lund lin is being used exg'ry day. Mr. LW!, 1 In his twenty-nint- h inning, Heddon, how- ,boat here. This is the first date deft. WO&VPr, the seneational shortstop, la the of e qi 1 1 1 one of the beet ttnnistnen on the hill. ever.- made a run of 44, he greater part ' I heat Nuttle,, Lund beat ;Maly announced for the launching en-of- only- member of the South Side team vrhe OhltOOO to IMO lust haw good they ere, ,it Handicap ' deeode trent was the which not leader of hasfor made Which left excellent J. an of the and of close balk-lin- e will to 2149; trio the the nth will of make team. Join crack Chicago Ion tie up any ,,, ? yachta Inghartskest t -I ' 711 , 5 , , :11'04104 work. ., .' SR 2;91 In this popular sPort hero. . Richards, thr the Ittnlaittion Wan& , ttL , - - - torobablr leave tonight., I ... . ., S . , - loci-da- y, hlel mute . ninth-innin- ' , 11 , asa - tves-111.- - ' . i - -- - - ..... '- - , 14.-- , , halld wnably .. terni-finad- class-;Ander- sm, - ' - . - , . ' - L i .... Ba4.S)all 'Gossip L.A'S. ti THIRTYTWO BUFFALO , oe o le-T- ' ,. . , . ' 1 ; much-improv- semi-fina- CL5 five-ma- , - -- ls .. - et-t- hard-foug- ht ' - , 1 - . I 4" -,--- - .. ' n ,. . - a , 1 : - -e. . 11 ' ' - - . ' ---- .. , 0 . ., . ' , ' , . A ' . Fred ". , i ' ;OWLING SCORFS . ,, ' - -- , 14.-F- red - I , ' , t-. . . . ''' -- - IN ' ..0,u HERE -- . , - ''''' 1NDESERET ' ' -, - SCOlaS ' . . f7dh ... , g 7 ' t thirty-severA- - , - ..: - e. ---- ' 1 J A , 21-- tr. t aotneyed - 1- Tri-eit- . ,, ' 21-- 6, 11-- 8: '.' 21-- 2. :. - 4. 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