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Show EVENING NEWS DESERET 10 14 MAY MONDAY 1917 SHOOTING Ball Basket SPORTS GYM I ia Lake Tearn Ends Road Trip Winner of Three Series And Holding Top of League Males 1. c, f 3 0 2 2 6 X 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 3 Baker, c. Steen, p. Hollywood Smith, p 0 3 ',...1 0 0 0 1 as. Cor hsn, MmHi the road tie for third place and-rs- -1 at the top with the final victory awr the hardaat rivals to the la something that any team might be proud to achieve fane That vu eon , acare the local thotih. With, three shut-oee against them, the Seal wheei-abosharply, giving the Bee two bbings. and finishing with a 8 to f shutout. Only by wiilnlng the very t last game of the eer.es. did Salt Lake ditch the league leadership The return of the team should fce as reception mark! by a triumphal nave they bfU conqueror. Not only won avery they have played on bat that have earned be road, of frankly eapreeeed respect afport writer on the coaeC every It pitchers, especially the the while have been lauded the battler and praise bestowed upon that of the inner fielding, particularly has been almoet lavish, i diamond, This week the Salt Lakers try conclusions with QtiEUflA Ui ffiWifJ has a bunch of fast youngsters who have already made a stir, eo that this eertes Is not fln to be any rest for the Bees. However, tf the locala maintain their present pace, they shouldIona end of the week playjret the he scores of the concluding jramee wlth San PTanclsoo are as follows: Portland Salt Mbs. 0. 4 ; At San Francisco San Fr a ncfaco. 8.1- Oakland. 1, $, At Los Angelo Vernon. 0. 4. At Portland Portland. 3; Loe An- rX Hannab. c. Shinn. Tobin. c.f. Hoff. p. . . . Dubuc ... Bfise, p .. Cress, c. . s 4 P 1 1 1 ...St 9 liaise a hatted fs1ss. .20000 6 .2 02 10 61 63160661 6 6 60 .6 2 1 00 0 2 6 0 1 21 2 2 1 6 1 2 6 - afternoon Gam ALT I.AKF. Hushes. Innings pitched Summary Fits raid, Shoeley Home run Ryan. nek. Tsro-bae- e fichaller'. bits Sheelry, Sacrifice Koerwer. Crandall Baum. hit Malsel Tobin. Schinkle. Baum. Off Hushes. 1; off Rases on ball 2 Struck oat Rnam, 3: off firMnkl Double 5; by Schinkle. 2 Sy Baum. -- Rath ltlaaon to Shcaley. i.aUy for Bit mr, 2; responsible bases Corhar.. 2. Stolen 2. 0 .4 ..3 Orr. as ooly, lb. .. 3 . ran. tf. andalt 2b. 4 3 . 0 2 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 8 1 0 6 S 2 11 .1 H PO R- - 4 1 4 3 0 ?0 0 rrt . . I i May t.lcjigo. the University o 6 AB R H PO. ... 4 ,..44 4 Sehaller, If Downs. 2b 0 0 6 0 10 0 4 You Need Not Succumb n Down To That 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. 0 3 I 6 12 0 tur' 1 0 1 .7:20 A Mala 7:20 A. 8:15 AM., 9:30 A MU. 11 )0 A. M.. 12:06 P. M. 6.0R A. p m. 2:30 P.M. aa !0 6 3 4 5:65 P. M 5:55 P.M. 5:05 P. M. lurrv .. L OvdOTi 1- fCan it. M OKt Tk T 1114 fDaBT.r Omaha Chlcair' ro'otf friitdaft H. Pott a.o arttvlna i Pocatello Idaho Fail Batte. (Cache Valley. 1 arriving) oi 11:56 . OBe. Ely - Sacramento Ogd Freocleco - i ali Heart Ctafc. rortiand. 8 also til. tr - 1155AE &n4 Butte, . . each. Tan,. Bdta. tcterewllata Chicago! Ogden, P.M. P. M. gong. T) sJ.Uvx?'. Oadaa. TLT 6:00 P. M. 8:30 A. M. P. M Portland aleo DOT' X1:4B P. 1 1 :66 P. M. 11:56 (Butte Owrtard Llm. red (maha 3:30 P. M. 4:30 P. M. a 5 .ft -- IO P. 11:46 t Boise Ogden. CARD Arrive latermedfeta Rene, won IS j 0 6 2 0 0 Win Run (Ta.a 12:10 P. M. 8:19 AM. 8:15 AM. 10:10 P. M. 7:40 P. M. 2:10 P. M. 10:20 A. M. TOpibmi. Mala 100-Mi- to-b- International league dab, owner do not know what to make over the new coming from the American association that the mid western organization plans to suspend business or shorten its season. Whether this roaars abandonment of the proposed lntrlgue series is nt t it does, for hints clear, but probably have com that the association club owners have been tardy about putting up the money that was to guarantee going a through with the plan and ruffian purae for the winning league. President Edward Barrow of th International will at once endeavor to loam Jf the association intends to abandon tfce idea of an Snterieague series .nd If that ts the case the tonal will make plans for playing a longer season. to have American leagu score distributed to Canadian ini American troops at the front. Race. le -- 6 tk !ty-nlntt- it 1 Rome-Llnda- Evans has pitched six games, winpitching None ning five That is good Hoff 13 won ha three Fred in the league better. Horey Coiumboii. May ftirtomobile race on a dirt wins to one defeat, which Is also sate the 1 hour tn thlft afternoon trarit here isfactory. nd 5 37 minute. i ftecondft G.orr. Clsrlt ftuffered ft broken thumb and The Cleveland Americans have a new Charteft Hawkins of Mi mechanician. inatructor. He I Cspt. J VTea a broken aboulder. when military a veteran of the Spanishcraah.d Baker, war their car left th. track and American o the in mile, a fence through Tin Speaker undertook the riaik wa, in the lead at the ttm.e. when the regular army officer was wonder recalled and accomplished never had considering the fact that he himagif. training any military Frank Gllhooley. outfielder of the w York Yankees, who was out much of the game laat year because f a 10411420 613 3 6 .,.20600100 6 I IM A t The Rom club of th Souther league will be known this season as tb club, half of the home gam to be played at Rome and the other half piayd at Ltndale. t. t I Donovan. v GAMES. 2 N I Feeling UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME 1 0 0 broken leg. Is laid on th shelf again for six weeks or more as a of an accident in the game with result the Athletic recently, in which he brdke his collarbone. IUi injury complicates th teams outfield proposition, which already was a source of worry to Manager will be too good for the Balt Lake team when they get home tomorrow. OTMINO In tlw crucial tel th B.. ,kowl William H. Gregory hftft reelgned bft l.Kut creat lighttn fttrength and eopp4 th cf the remm.rml commlMioft pre.Mert received of com having office c' reeerve leadership. Ir. the .....captain probably within n,for will l.tfe There are four team who are going Mr Greg-orFrancleco , wk withitn the heat wl.he, of a i make the most trouble ia th Pajtoee Coaat league thia year. They are cific Lake In Salt .port hoet of friend. Sait Lake. San Francisco. Portland and Oakland. That is, judging from their records so far. QM1R 0 6 r. it. Oakland Rur Hit triumphed! In a dual Vernon .. ner. b house lea nir gF wraI purifying pad to pot it In ehip-shsp- e for the com.-- j summer. Ing Junt now the beet investment you ! can make is to take a few bottles of J S S.. the great blood purifier and Thle pqrelj-- vegetable remedy time. ' 11 in gentjral us for more .PoaalblT you ar or? of th thou-sant- is hm fifty vears, and thousands use It who Juat at thi season find nguiarly every Hpring. It has no equal r thoroughly rleansing the blood of ghat you are losing your arr i improving the appeite your system gets weaker day b day. up and giving renewed Ilf ou are easily tired, aJid h gener;l rundown feeling and igo t to the whole body. Go to ood -- for -- nothing, ir r igstore and get a bottle to-dto pervade your whole body. RTTd Ftart farly oh the Important This eondttior. Is very gefifcral at f putting your system in tlp-- t. th beginning of Spring, and is na- -, rrt P shape. appeal for help In p repaHng the tVru ok lets and tnter-":r.- g for free system for fcthe charge in seasons. Kterature to Bwift Tour blood sluggish and Impoverspecific 7S to the Swift vmpany. ished, impurities bgir. clog up Ibpratory, At-rnt- a, Ga Advert lee menu arteries, and you system needs a Deity. Dean outplayed the Murray every department yesterday home with the long end of hea 15 to 4 score. He.ry hlttln o. the winparticularly fttronR point i I EFFFXTrVE SPET. f ATT RDA r6 5ter by innings Bingles, Bunts and Bungles Stftll in Tm and came s York .cago i: VTIMMAG OF CL! Bf. LI BS. t 671 . .571 'inricnati .. .391 .343 Mo Brooklyn . GAMES. New York. TODAY'S clear: 1:20 Cincinnati Chicago at Boston clear. 2:15 pjn. Pittsburg at Philadelphia, clear; 3:30 ; of Philadelphia At Chicago New York GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES, Chicago, clear; J YESTERDAY'S GAMES- - p.m. yo at o ciock New York i St Louis, clear; 3.30 p.m. Boston a Cleveland, clear; 1 . 009 000 YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Kar.sa? City. 1; Columbus, 10. S; Toledo, 5. Minneapolis S. Paul. 3; Indianapolis. 6 Milwaukee. .3; Louisville, Milwaukee, 9. Louisville. 3. games. ! Marco-Lim- ,,,, rl r 11-ya- rd on We buy tli kind Bailey A Sons Co.. vertisement. I of tunny sacks, Was Ad- till . .. .. ... 00J Batteries Boston Detroit Detroit James. btaaa 80S 0001 11 Mays and Thom-aaDanes Cuanlathaa, and Telia. , 0 ; t- nt -- f - a i saLSrSfoK? arnrrD.,Tod ih' rTn; not go to the post- Omar Khayyam given little betting, a backing In the its holder ticket paying Master. 325. o j: In sending Star Gaxer Star and War Star to the post. A. K set a precedent In derbies in Kentucky. Previously not more than two starters have represented a stable. waa er DRAFT WOULD MAKE BIG HOLE IN MAJORS Chicago. May 14. Approximately 33 men from each of the two major league, are subject to national service under the selective draft, according to an estimate made by Ban Johnson, president of the American league, who was here today after a trip over the eastern end of hts circuit. He said that ths msgnatss are unwilling to attempt te Influence any 11 S three second, athlete who believes his ooantry needs fxeter than laat nearly year's time. him. bnt that thers yet Is hops that the big leagues will be to finish the season wtthoutpermitted disrupNebraska Beats Minnesota. tion of the teams. Ths the belief was based., upon ths promise that s ball player will be In as good physical conMinneapolis, May U. The Univer- dition at the end of the season as ths who has had a sity of Nebraska Saturday defeated or so of military training the University of Minnesota In a dual that most of the players have had s tn drflL track field meet, scoring points ts Minnesota's it. No now record, were training . Upon the suggestion of Capt- - T. 1. established. Second Sutton of th New Tork Americana Only dm and la ths scoring. Is making arrangements vr 3- a ; . Toledo, 4; Minneapolis. Indianapolis. 4; fit. Paul. 3. Columbus. 10; Kansas City. t. Louisville. 8; Milwaukee. 3. R.H. E. Vnlc. Cal.. May 14 A mark of 1 At Cleveland roiniit, i: - ..rends for th, !0-jano oto e t t Washington a nnr Amortcaa Cleveland back,! mV,. ,a!d to soo oooi t l rocord. wa, atahllbwl la a tank hre Bstterles: TVs shin Kt on Gallia and of th Lot today by Dorothy Bara rrelaad Bacbr and O'Neill. ngtlm. Athletic club, bolder of the Henry: world American record for the At Detroit-BostR H . B. backstroke. In one of of the mo,! brilliant tahibitlon stretch running ever seen here. Omsr Khayyam, carrying the colors of .nt Johnson of New York and trained by C. T Patterson, won the forty-thirrenewal of the Kentucky J Ottawa. 0r.f. jfaj- ilerb ai Churchill Downs Saturday ar-- k fore the largest crowd that has ever Mt,mafed !o h winter wheat wtineesed the event. colt car- - loot fall ig 913,466 acres, according Th imported ried 117 pounds, and ran the mile and- JO th f,ral Canad crop report of Thia I the richa quarter in 2:613-8- . olds in Araer- - condition up to the end of April est stake for three-yea- r ica and was worth 14,609 net to the mntt winner. The favorite in the bettlngr Andrew Miller's Ticket, was second. a two thruh winter killing of 137.000 acres and half lengths back,- with -a length ,,f fa,! heat Is 33 per cent. The separi wlf.V.i, third'' place. fouT c'ndltkn . . of int- -r wheat Is reported early" pace 'o be ss per ceht This I. a lower percentage than any previous record position. maker. Star Gaser. Omar Khayyam t.ealn very slowly, for the same date since V99 and C. Borrell restraining him from fleets the exceptional severity of the the early pace, but When called upon ;a(t winter he responded turning into the stretch gamely and overtook his field one byf.It too early .on April 30 to Judge on. Menleter Tot, Guy Fortune Cudgel, the extent to which hay and clover Green Jonee. Top o the Were. Berlin meadows have suffered the effects of Le-- 000 1 00 0001 Chicago ... Batteries New York Collop and E. H R At Brooklyn Walters. Chicago C.ootts and Lynn 00ft '00 000 I 4 0 Cbicago INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ..000 060 000 0 3 - I R. H. E. Brooklyn . Louis ElBatteries Chicago Seaton and and 000 000 I 5 IS .10 Philadelphia 9 1 Newark 3 . .. .. . 501 200 00 St. Louis liott; Broklyn Pfeffer. Miller I Baltimore Meyers. Batteries Philadelphia Grvr, Providence R. H E. Meyers. Sch.vuer, fichang and Haley; Rochester At Philadelphia Koob and Severeid. 5 0 St. Lcu. 000 0O0 100 Toronto 8 Louis 7 1 0"- -3 219 ...000 Philadelphia H. R E. Richmond . i .. . Detroit At North Louis Watson. St. Batteries: 8 1 Buffalo 019 000 066 0001 Rixey and Boston . . 030 and Snyder; Philadelphia 3 4 00 01S 0013 Detroit Killifer. YESTERDAY'S GAME. Batteries Boston Shore and Agnew; R. H E Detroit Eh nke ar.4 Spencer. Newark. 0; Montreal, 2. 636 3 5 1 No other game scheduled 0 R- - H. E. 9 6 00 At Cleveland Mitchell. Washington .900 000 MS S 8 1 SATURDAY GAME. New York Cleveland Ml 060 J0 2 2 3 Richmond. 1; Buffalo. 2. Batteries Washington fihawand and 3. Nrwark. Rochester I; iHtnry; Cleveland Coveleskis Baltimore. 13; Montreal. 3. Richmond. 2: Buffalo. 3. Baltimore, 9; Montreal, 8. JJAtURDAVS GAME. Newark. 7; Rochester. 2. Providence. 0; Toronto. 2. R rf E-At Chicag- o4 New York .096 100 2 J 1 .100 100 6b Chicago . Kohlemainen Wins. Chicago, May 12. The Northewestem Batteries New York Mog ridge and ipgak team defeated Indiana Nur.amaker Scott and Chicago university. 77 to 51. in a dual meet New York. May 14. Hanna Kohl, here Saturday Floyd Smart scored 10 Schalk . of Northwestern's points, wjuntng the rrainen. th great Finnish ru'nnar. won R. H. E. At Louis 16ft and 236 yard dwehes,: sl and high the seventh annual modified marathon broad Jump and 126 and 1 000 0000 Philadelphia ...M yard hur- - Stidle eventa 0 race from a field of 1,306 starter her I - Louis 000 010 00 a Bfttt.rl,Philadelphia Talkanbcrfr. thi afternoon. Th ran lfwas run mile In and P'bansr; ftL Louis Sotho-ro- n course twslv and one-haGirl Breaks Swim Record. ft.! bold length. His time was 1 hour 7 minutes and Svreld. ATrnnY WHEAT d SATURDAY'S gXxES. R. H. 0000 2 14 Ky.. May HWN CLISSIG Bill-lu- , 333 TODAY Ft p.m. Louisville, 831 519 ton PUfburg 111 Pet .714 . . . WINS KHAYYAM AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ihi!adlphia S:. l.ou;s ,. Sr!r..tln ,U i: i nms t Oifcaro ! to 82, Saturday. Chicago hr ntet Trfcck athletes of MAMMM. OF All-Ru- Simply Cleanse Your Blood Of It Sluggishness So Prevalent in Spring- COMMERCIAL LEAGIE. The Power beys had a hard time of the It but they managed to wrest from the Tocks by s league leadership score of 7 to 8 The two teams were tied for first place, and both went into the fight determined to win. The Power boys won by virture of heavy hit- K. t!feavy hitting also won for the O. B's over the Moose, the fisal count often being 14 to 3. The Moose hit enough to have scored roojt. but they could not bunch them sufficiently. The Express boy traveled at that speed yesterday and ran sway score Just the Conoco with a 20 to better playing tn all departments seems to be the answer. had a good pttener The Druggiits 5UJ2 in Brough, but his teammate off hits not time their af the game went to the Studebakers well played a 8 to 3 score Both teams one. a hot and the ram proved had no walkover The Walk-Ove- rs Walkers although when they met the score of 9 to 1. it kftv aid win by a the contest decide to If innings crammed wtih clftftfty play- - FRNCICO. AN Fitggeraid. rf ... Pick. 3b. Koerner, lb. , 0 h 6 14 of" Iamf. over Notre K TROLLEY LEAG1 E. The Tires the Traction boys bitter fashion (he fought It out to 4 in favor of the gain ending former Each side plaved snappy ball. two fast double plays to theur ,It:ng redlt each. Davis' pitching for tb Tires was a feature. Thanks to the gilt-edgpitching of Ear! Ridd the Indians gathered up the booty in the game with 6tbs Cleanera. to 4. The wincing by a score of Cleaners fought hard, and showed up well at the bat at intervals but not Quite the right intervals. The Hardwares had a batting practice with the Furnitures, t least the score of If to 1 eems to indicate that. allowed only Gilbert for the winners five hits, and they were well scattered 0600000000 ..11211101121 ..0 0611001001 ..9 1010000000 00110000000 2302011011 1 chL GAMES. 001003000 012001000000 vave of patriot lam that ha a fHR undecided bu t the chances 4re them off. vept over tfcr tinted State. : Iha tenri." lul d0n of the has engulfed many of the great - !OmS Lar, have gr.ate.t ; If enhul. called to the colors a contest wjih- est amateur athletes this conn- try bms Produced footbaiL, players. m more than farcical. Thewould authordiamond players, diamond stars, oarsities. undoubtedly, are aware of rh men, track and field champions, ten- and may take action within a few dais to null all 1917 tournaments. nis satellites and golfing wonders But professional athletics baseHoward the ' greatest all hall pugilism, Berry. wrestling, horse racm around athlete In Uncle Sammy's do- and kindred sports have not.contrt main, has Joined .(he aviation carps, bu ed to the war strength of ti.. InJted States. Some of our best little Capl. Wheeler, Linesman Snow. Fullmitt wieldere announce that they art back Horweeu and several otiiar gridpoised for a leap into uniform, but up the leap has been held in abey iron stars at Harvard, have Joined the i anc. Columbia. colors, Penney Syracuse, Some folk, excusing the reluctance vania. Yale. Harvard, Princeton. Pitts-- 5 and practically all .of the big of professional athletes In joining thr burg -stern colleges, have given up to th military ranks of the United State army and the navy the men around offer this reason: whom their crews, their football and College athletes, almost without team and their track squads cepton are unmarried youngsters with- ere built. any domestic responsibilities and f out The intercollegiate boat race has wm of wealthy parents. So their railed off: the big tntercollegi- - j coming soldiers will not work hardship : track and field meet. feature for on anyone. But with professional ball years and years, will no be staged ' players, pugilists, etc . it Is different n those sports fc their this month. EtiHstmenu have taken Indulgence from the squad the brt,U-sstars. means of support and perhaps the w a To conduct of wife and children. oaid mean support the meet "The call so far has been almost bringing together only the most mediocre athletes. The bulk of th col- solely for unmarried men. In the prolegiate baseball schedules have been fessional sports. especially major cancelled. league baseball siyJ pugilism. 75 per cent of the athletes are married. If the war does not end within a whereas in collegiate sports about 99 r cnl of the athletes are unmar-tainfmonth or two it seems almost a car- that none of the big colleges ried- So wlT shouldnt the response from amateur athletes be infinitsiy will play football this fall. fr.on?. Pro ranks? Practically every man who was But the baseball ,1. players really are figured as a 1917 Crimson regular has to become soldiers and sailors enlisted.' declared Percy Haughton. ready coach of the Harvard squad. "Even if now- - They are perfecting themselves with drill. Ban Johnson is authority the war comes to an end by July 1 it unlikely that the boys will be muster for the statement that it the war is ed out of service until too late to play apt over by fall the playera will nearfootball this fall ly all enlist as soon as the world se What happened at Harvard has hap- ries is over and that no 191$ schedule will be arranged by the American pened In a score of other collegea Th big colleges and the small ones, have league given unsparingly of their athletes to the ranks of Uncle Sam. CerWtfs Health Tig. Ankles can be strengthened by risWhether the ruling power tn golf, ing as high aa possible on the bells of tennlsand will cancel the foot and descending slowly. Do the big event scheduled for 1117 is this 46 to 80 times a day. ;r6 Nippon. Salt Lake's Japanese team, defeated the Giant by a 14 to 3 score. The winning pitcher's delivery was as pussling as the pronounctstion of his name Yamagu 060060690 1 1 Totals i THE 8 1 BY JAMES CORBETT. by King Features Syndicate Inc.) It 17, , James Spry proved himself the chamHits division of the pion irt the beginner Runs Oun club yesterday at the Sait TIGERS OLTCLA6SED. w fll club 2d the receive trophy traps for the year F B. Heagrer. won the Los Angeles. May 14 Desperate efDu Pont trophy for the highest acore forts In the conciudiag game availed Dr. Humphrey the Tigers nothing and they parted in the last five shoot and C, H. Reilley won the lead for tha with .the Oakland Terror with only one scalp at their belt Nothing seemday's boot. The scores were as ed strong enough to clip the Acorns Their reasonable pace. Broken Tsrgeta. down toall aweek has been of championplaying .3 16 J F Cowan ship class and the ieague leaders will 86 46 H. W. Heagren .. . . , have to fight to maintain their plaoes. 80 Dr. J. F Irvine .... ..42 Of course, it wasr. t a real test to ge SO . . .47 Qlen Bishop the Tiger for that team is In agslnst 66 . . 2P O. W. Owen is rather a deplorable sat It There SO C. A. Anderson ... . 39 I os Anone other team like only SO 46 C ft Reilley .. .. ima distinct Is Unless "there geles. 80 46 R. Bain provement In the work of both, southSO 47 H Mitchell .... ern California will witness a great SO 40 B Heagren .. . fight for the booby or.t between It 56 ... 45 E. htt.r The ecores for the two representative 34 . 80 Sbarmao final games are as follows 9ft ... 1$ R6ihl G 4 MEL SO VEITEBDAri N. Welch 42 66 N 47 Sharps Coming Score by innings: . 60 . 46 F J McGanney Oakland S 34 C. A, Orlob Hits ...1 00 0 00 00 61 00 60 60 61 31 . 50 .29 Pearson Runs .. ...0 41 86 Mr. Wharton .. Vernon 86 , ?6 Mrs Wharton Runs 86 Dr. I, K Humphrey 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 His ... 56 James Spry Afternoon Bcore by innings: 23 J M Anderson Oakland 26 H P. Stewart .... 0 06 Barrs 28 Charles Mltchetf .. i Hits 35 Roy Heagren .... 15 Vernon Bert Brown Professionals. Ryr 1 .0 Hits A 0 2 2 3 01103106 000006000 0 0 0010 0 2 .......2 ATmOAY Portland 0 1 . It 1 . A B Tobin, X . Rath, 3h Pheely. lb RyaV Quinlan, r.f Orr. s.a. Glsiason. Sb. Hsr.Oah. c. Evans, p TESTER DV, GAMES. Forenoon game ALT LAKE. A B R H O. A, E. r 1 1 6 . 1 Two-hos- by Robs Hits . San Francisco: Rons : Hits Hmhee. 6 3 6 6 0 2 6 24 rf . ,..l.2 . Hoff. Summary: Si7 run. T hits, off defeat at bat, in innings. 'harge Run responsible for Hoff. 1. to Hoff Down Stolen bases Pick. BchalUr. e Threb-bas- e hit Ftsgerarld hit Sacrifice Malsel. Gldhsm. Fttigeraid. Corhan, Bakr Rase on balls Off Hoff. 2; off Oldham. 2. off Bliss. 1. Struck out -- By Hoff, 6: by Oldfeam. 3 Doubleon play Hrtff to Orr to Sheeley. Left 4 base Wild -- Salt Lake, 4: San Francisco. of game I 33 Tim fitch re Oldham. Brashes r and Held . . .. AiU Lake 3 3 1 Runs Hits Totals Crandall ninth f .066660006 0 0 0 0 J .6 San Francisco cf s.a Corhan. Baker, e. Baum. p. 9. Lake-R- uns Hits Koerner. lb. Mchallsr, Lt Dcreni, tb. 1. by Inatas Score Sait (Copyright Los Angeles Rans ..2 Hits lke r.t Pftafierald Pick. Ib . 9 eighth. ... .4 ....4 ... .43 AS FRANCISCO. AH R. H PO A. E a In SPRY BEST SHOT AMONG BEGINNERS AN FRANCISCO. H PO A. EL A C ...I ...4 Hannah, c ... Hushes, p. Schinkle. p. Crandall .... Totals : E TAKE SERIES Hits Totals .... Batted for Hoff 4 heeley- - b. .. Ryan. IX - . Quinlan, r.f. Or r. s.a .... Gislasor.. 2b. II A. 3. ta ...400100 . I Pa . Where They Flay ThU Week. Salt Lake vs. Oakland at Salt Lake. Portland vs San Francisco at San Francisco Vernon at Lea Angela GAMES. ABR. H , or series. Balt Lake. 4; San Francleco. Loe Angeles, 1: Portland. 4 Oakland. 4. VernOn. L ALT LAKE- at .. fBU. Hath. Ib. . - geles. I iTAJimxo $ lATCROArt BEHITI VESTEROAri nr:i Mlfiill r 13 ...... ... Vernon Los Ahceies ; j 2 Siolen bases Quinlan. 2. Summary Two'baae hits Maisei. Tobin Sacrifice Seraphs Stop Shut-ou- t by hits Hannah. Evans Bases on balls Off Evans. 2: off Steen. 2; off Smith. 4. ; Struck out By Evans, t; by Eraith. 2. Winning Final; Tigers Double plays---Cohen Koerner; Steen to Pick to Koerner; GisUton to: Also Get But One. ; Pick Koerner. Downs to ,to Shedy Three runs, 6 hits, qff Steen, 16 at bat, tn 5 Innings Runs responsible for Evans. 1 Steen, 1 Left on bases Sait 4. Charge deLake. 6; Ban Franctc Portland. May 14. Los Ar.fsles had feat to Staa- - Time l:4i Cmahrea a wretched week here, bat managed Held ard Brasftear. to leave town with a pinch of glory by winning the closing .game of the GRANITE FIELD DAY rlaa. This made lt four for PortLti J on tor Los Angeles out of th. AT LIBERTY PARK and ter- week's playing. It wa only by tenth inning, the in rifle rally batting schdtr! children erpect to Granite that the final spat went to have ths time of their live at Liberty however, tha men from the south park next Wednesday when ths annus! Portlands during the past playing field day will be celebrated The t.g two weeks has more than delighted park was chosen because of the variety the local fans. have no doubt They of the attractions there and the fact in the world that Portland will up that there Is plenty of room for the one oX the hottest scraps of the put westhost of klddtst. and ern to world stay In first get into The big event of the day will be the The teet of their mettle cornea meet lo decide the champion place. !n this weeks battles with the Seals. of the Granite district. Besides this The scores of the last two games are one there will be two baseball games, to decide the championship of the as follows: TE9TEBDAT9 GAME. eighth grade and Junior high division and the other to decide the seventh Score by innings: 3 will school The Edison division. Runs J O0OO300O3 grade 4 13 3 HRs play the Hawthorne for th latter title while the Granite Junior high will play Portland the Garfield Junior high for the former. 8 Runs ... ..1 Uacse tas4ic. j IT 14 isslsfa Score by How They Stand. I i 30 1 Totals Batted for Steen in fifh 7 0 16 21-0-1- 6 2 .060010606-.10 0 10 10 06 PACtfTC COAST LEAGtZ. Sal Lake .... Sar. F raneiacc Patriotic Wave Has Swept Into Army and Navy Great Numbers of College Athletes 1 10X00 . .2 ours, KAGUK matter that the triumph doe came by ft narrow merer lu and attar a big acare. for It ia cone tea a distinct triumph lojtfart 3 " u1 the area 'been crops has been winter killed, The condition In percentage of the standard is for the whole of Canada S per cent as compared with 92 last year. For wheat the proportion of seodlng completed on April 30 is 13 per cent a against 27 per cent last year and 24 per cent In 115: for oats th proportion Is 12 per cent against 9 per cent last year and 43 per cent In 11 and for barley It Is per cent as against 3 per cent In 11 and M per cent in ,ind,, 11. Drs. SHORES & SHORES THI AEMASLg SPECIALISTS Ha ad Waa FOR |