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Show .."?.. 7,;. PE SEttET,:-- . J BOWLING BASEBALL 'WRESTLING irr rp3"::r.. Irrr77T-1.-;,-7- i -- SATCRDAY-MATI-- 25- , . , 1918 n , U1 NMOINEMEm.iimmm, .. . ' - NES TEM N G - 1 n - ID) SHOOTING , BASKET BALL. Gym SPORTS , r- ees Must Take Last Two Tussles From Senators to Get Even Break on Series - SOlons Make It Three Straight by Taking Yesterday's Game in 11 Innings, 6 to 5; Probably Leverenz , OaklandTuesday. Mac and his cohorts have more than made good on the road trip wbich they complete tomorrow, and fans are expected to show their appreciation of the boys' efforts, duHng the next three weeks. After Oakland, the San Francisco and Los Angeles clubs come here in the order named. It should be a period of excellent baseball. I For Salt Lake Today. i I tet quietly. Bill Rodger r Bolone lief Lake's hold on first place in the Pacific are gradually decreasing $alt the 13tes sly, ACRAMrSTO . , S Cot Toney occupy the initial teegtts percentage column .fi:a vs hag! the Saeremento teem follows rt:14 with I countofet,Si.11 The Bees should be able to take at right least an average behind but to take the series, lifceredie's boy win one of the two remaining games, 011011e.t. iftiFt k.ace lo cop both of ti.C. Itacti time far contributed The i defeats Lake's largely to Salt often, BeA players have booted eery tDflP 'Standing of Teams. fltI. 'week to take' Manager bleCrediethe Cures are just; Solons but a NV. game. todai, to get fitui one itand; Salt Lak ; se determined !:.27 22 .451 is Lake, Sacramento ?2 emelt the gertea. For Salt 52: mound. the on Los Angeles 35, lweeretiz gluten to work .110 get another Vernon 16 24 ASS I although Itube ,hleans may he that fart Of the Oakland 28 7.440 bane. In view ening San Francine; ....23 2I1 .441 tw,r.ed anir one for Sacramento. SenaIn an Inning tussle., the TkorgaDmrs RitairLTS; yeg won from,4144rectiecw.crowd Pelt LAk k Sacramento (11 Innings) - eagentara an Franotoro Los ' I. IL and Angeles The Rees hit Brenton hard early Vernon 12, Oakland IL lead. but Rodgers's four-ru- n tools the in men came back with ,two each Toomrs 64mEn. Pe Cend and seventh. for San Francisco at Loa Anse lea pinehing him In therentit-Leak- e, forced Salt Lake at Sacramento. Rodgers sdrigled. Prenton, Wine Vernon at Oakland. Wolter singled, itt teeeond. With theforced Rodgers at third. Griggs sin- aTIMMOTPIMMilinfiuMl land leaving the stands. Fm.w.wt..er 444- -t ,;mai, ,,,sol,..----safe. Heel the held Johnson. 6 at bat. to 1 ritimis inThereafter West the off In 1 lout 1st. none nings bet yvans- - who replaced McCabe.in out. on): 6 tuna oft Seaton. 17 at bat to allele Imbue to pinch biti lentil in 5 the hits. weikeel Wille, the first man up insaeri- innings (out In lith. none Out. I On.) Eldred's muffed to defeat Johnson. Chsrge Double eleventh Pfeil' walked. to nittysCorhan ftres tlrigeis Waill intentionally, Terry in Killefer to Fournier. Downs,. Hit with pitched risher tisen siogled aid the gam we ballBrown smith. ; oyes. Passed ball by uneon Boles. UmpireFrary. 'rime of game itqfhly gran was aknocked running 1 hour and 45 minutes. . great wens when he made feint over falling eater' of Eamerlyill : .' field fence.. the score: The Sacramento has been drawing good crowds, butSanreports from the Francisco fans coast state - that have been- tlaying the ."stay at home" 11011TIC LOS Angeles devoteee of the diamond have been upport log their tom teams fairly good. - i A 7.: '. ,.. ? 3 '" , -- - :i.:JA 4.1: ,l'f't . I g : t t ef Siglin. 7b -- Ityno. If .. rt Chappell. . rartber ' I -- ... -- ..-4- Lat - - lb.- ,, erandal). on..... Kande.; Sit Nne-ely- ' ..; .41 -- ;4 ....5 0 Evan& P .1r I I 0 .1.0 I 1. 2 5 2 Over Tigers It a 0 I - ,, tz ett rt - i 2 0 .2 1 2 ....5 I .....0., 0I .4 ;con eick,p.......-21141- ; a 7 Oakland Scores An Easy Victory SALT LOAM " ' - i '4;:i'!"..A 4 , S'ee:r5::''''ev: il,N. , .1' MI tit I1 0 a,o .3 0 e ft.,LY , ' -- -- ; 4:45 11, '44'11 41 kk) 00 "1111 4 It' - -- lEast"rlY. st.beake West, Totals - .. 1 - 0 '. ::1 .8 0 2 0 0 0 6 - , I, 4 0 Daley. If J.- - MtteheIC-P-g -0 1 ..31, 0 10 33 11 allatted for Elliott in ineighth. ninth- astlatted for Brenton , ,,,,, by 111111,1ra: - ,,' -- SaIrLaka ... Runs - - , -1300160606 24022011100-1- 3 Hi- Sacramento-- - ,. - be hits-815- hit-F.- h.ely boff ens- Wares. L 141 !..- - .4 ,--.46 ...- ': Totals 1 1 1) 1 3 3 1 .83 -- 6 --- 2 ..4 ..:: itt. .; 1 1 3 4 86 02 20 .5 .5 1, 2 0 1 16 - .. .. .. .. ..2 ...2 - ., .. ... 32 Scor by Innings: Vern's-- -; Wiltn.s.:::: Oakland- -- 1 1 0 8 1 1 0 0 o , 1 0 0 0 1 - 4 0 1 r 1 4 3 1 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 00 0 -- , pOl 6 13 21 11. 6 cuun ' 2 0 1 0- 4--6 The S Meals Boston Cleveland' St Louis 1- - le;.- , . . - STANDING. W. .L. . .;, New 1r0:11, -11 -t Chicago Washitairteo Philadelphia Detroit . ...... YESTERDAY'S Ib - TODAY'S TODAY'S GAMES, cloudy: 3 , p.m. rhicaro at Boston., Cleveland at - New York. cloudy; 3 0 P.m. 0 St. Louis at Philadelphia, '..c1,,tds.; 0 p.m. 0 Detroit at 'Washington. cloudy; 3:30 t2 i 3 ituns050100001---- .. 0 . NATIONAL I 0 I ::::!Illit,littl! 141,0 LEAGUE GAMES11 AMERICAN 0 : : s 24 12 14 13 .1,52 13 18 17 14 .6191 Brooklyn .419 St. Louis Covleekie and Ttitmell.11.001iadio twe:::m.westerno 0 I:.;4;trrllntn,,,,,,,!;rto44..eo;: ers. i ' reMM Inns, wisrs touche4 up. for al Lead Commercial League At Washington--Sc- ore e the fra.s wait fin ; ile nore ,cou - --- and .. 22 IS ..11 :::-.12 .. .. .. ........11 .... ...IS P.C. .767 7 11 .655 Is- - .551 14 .517 17 .414 - 115 .267 .323 30 TESTERDA rs REStLTII. ' At Pittsbura--Bost- on L Pittsburg At CisselandPhiladelphiol CuteIn- 11, 14 4,44 New York 000 000 101 000 000 000 4M0 Batteries'. I RESULTS. At PhiladelphiaSI Louis 2. Philadelphia 3. At sommteitleago, 4. Boston3, 5.New At New YorkCleveland York 2 (lit innings) . Wa 101,11Vg At WashinctonPetrolt at end of the sixteenth; ton (eailed darkness).At New Tork: Score by intrinss: 0410 eleveland---.0o- t - Sfill Pittman:rigPIlikidelpfhts 444 233 GAMES., CLUB rrAximmra. .....'14114 " "..14 14 I New York at (lime clear: 3 p.m. Brooklyn at at. Louis, clear; 3 p.m. Bo.,ton at Pititharg, cloudy: 3 p.m Philadelphia at Cincinnati, clear; 3 Sew York Pet Chicatro .652 Cineinnsti 13 12 -2 O'Neill: itannah.,rllr- nalit c2liclast 0.1onri,g,:ty9rkchicaiga-gam- rain.. postponed; At St. I (12 innings.) - L St. Louis At Cincinnail- Seore by innings. ..Onn Otte :140 Phstadelphia Cincinnati Batteries. Prendergast. Watson Burns. Adams; Toney and Wince., At St. Louis. ;7, on() 001 Brooklyn nal 00- -1 St. Louis .460 not tIne 001--- 2 Batteri C MaNILLI:d 411S4AKIllegOr; Packard and t,onLaIrs by Inntngre:-101 040 000 800 , The standing of the team in the Istm' FRANCISCO. ' till GOO 000 000 000 -2 i At Pittabnrg AR Z, I PO. A E Commercial league is as follows: Washington 1 0 Erickson and Stanare: Son, by Innings: Batteries': ROMOn 1 et 2 Ainemith. 0 . and 0 I 002 120 000-.- 4 .. .. Pork lb 0 1,0110 Harper Pitt0bUric s 1 I 2 4 otWestern Optical Co .., ..4 000 otoo Hm.i,r ri ..":-.-'.-- .4 1 .833 4 1 4 4 oi inter Mt, Electric CO ......0 lb' At PhiladeVphia: Itatterto4t,Ittgan and Wihoon; Staolo . . - -.- 4 2b .... .... .34 Itarmon ;2003 :' Seore 44! Jacobs, and by innings: Archer. ; 000 031-- -11 firooks. c , 4.4 4 ; i; i 4 CoOisia n Louis . C. -- 2 24 .50o St. 002 tint 010- -4 Rummel. rf .. ... Power C o. .. .. .... 2 : .3 4 .233 Philadelphia 4 I Utah C6rhan, PS . Hireentnan ith'oe Co 1 Batteries: tlallia and Nunatualier; 5 .107 1 e 6 Jobsenn. P - M A In d. W ori d 1 : easengers -.- 0 $ .000 Myers. Adams and licAvoy. st,.ton ' 0 Y - : I unic(- ' . . . . . 1 0 ce - 0 01 ' At 110aton: grounas, 9,34 a.m. lienry., score by innbngs: -- . -;- palColumbian Walker-Oye- r VP Optical 0!0-- -4 ') 5 it 2 :4 -- , 32 - Shoe. Umpire Lloyd, diamond No. 4 Chwag0 Total, .000-- 040 001,-- 5 -Doxton 11,20 1 Municipal. grounds, a.m., Wm. Astamitas. I PM AnPileal VP, Mootio Lo dge Batteries: rwher, Iarorth. and , umpire . diamond No- 2. AR. R. FL PO A E nd Bash Sdhang. , Agnew, a:balk; Ei!lefer. :b . . ... .5 2 3 1 0' 0 lAlwito. May 2g. . 3 2 3 4 2 9 ss 5'30 !treat- grounds. 4 3 1 3 You rn ter, lb vs Iiirschou!to pyii. 3 1 Shoe Co, Swede 4 Risberg Makes 1 2 2 e 0 leurri Pl thiti:c,si Id. diamond No. 2. Cr awford, rf .. . zo 0.M.., Melt 4 EIP . If ,- I I e a 0 Power Ts. Waiker-Ovet ground. r Red Cross Hero 4 ... ... 1 2 4 0 Himself Shoe Co, Um;,. et (.yodel'. et 4 1 1 .' ... 4 I" el pre, Alsip, diamond No. 1. Soden. c i 0-- I-- i y se l41 y, . , ' c - ' I ''', tI i ,, ''''''. - ,, - y,- ( .- St. Y i,:, :4' t-- , - --, c.,-- ----l- os , pti' " 11 - a - - t'- - zels - ti: 11 ,......, ' rr. too-Ir- . - tit . Na ' ..... a 411 - - - .J t - - -- ab .. .. BrOWn, p,...,.... Lopata. c .. .. ...,-,- . Tales 4 .t ..t...,...1 - -:--- -: by Innings: San Francisco St. Ore 1 1 i. 1, 1 10 0 0 0 oro il a 4 ... 12 II 27 0 - 0 . 9 0 Meet Takes Place Today Nay 25,Athletes from 13 universities and college are o Los Angeles- -. hers today-tcompete In the eleventh Run s Missouri Valley champion track It 3 I a111 4 it 1 , meet to be staged on Rollins whirl' is S UM Thar" S t ten ): field ric k ' , 4' 4ThIfl. re-b- e bitsCrawford, e Brown The entries au announced include: bitsCooper, 1p in. hitaCooper. crawNebrasksL Kansas, Mfasouri. Kanaas Brown. Brown 4. by ford, t4trurk Iowa State. Brake. Washing.' on hatlitOff Brown Aggiett I. Raneeoutfly ton. Simpson, Baker. Grinnell, Amen- draft, 4: off deton L. off smith L Runs can School of Osteopathy, Fairmount, forBlown Z. J0101101 2 t'ontott for first place is believed to - rel,Penrahle Ararat 4., Siztith 3 . Your hit., 4 runs be between Nebraska, end Atissourt. I: New Tosk, May V. 1MLaM ...... 1010011080.: .4040el ttNins Missouri-ValleyTrack-------- ..... ,Columbia, boxes-0301x-- 12--'- Two-bas- s.v-rift- swatting a :gent who frequents the hotel where the Sox stop and who resented the persistence of the Red Cross ' 'A 4 , The nab Pearer and bight team victorious in ts gstme girl team which is nicking the drive again emerged With the bountiful baseball. there. Said gent spoke roughly to one yesterday et In a hotly "ontonedi gameplaged the municipal graggdg, Ths final ofthe solicitors ,and Risberg heard on him. then took a punch score waa la to which knocked 'down the dandttled ---A good exhibition er asolitPUT baseslacker. ,Etwede sald'ha' used hie left because be did not .ant to hill the ball is promigf4 int weal tans when fellow. who sought mr6i,a1 attendance the single ard married men of the by aid of a taxicab. Itisberg atmented Fifteenth ward targie for bettors on himself from 'the hotel today to avoid Memorial day. Th. married men of the possible legal entanglement s. but it is ward have formed a team and hags not thought the victim wilt attempt been pr.acticing har4 in order to be In all bands agree he any redeese,-aprim. condition when they meet their off altogether too easily as it was. got younger rivals. s U. I 0- high-Base- - . coc--It-- ' 1 BaII11.--illen- n - 4 - . .- 'mie ' - - ...i.....i. .... -- , - .... - I t , - L " dik.knia.AM 71,--V-p , I . w.A. OrmlayoUlpf,e,rfirlrV..... , Students of the East and West High schools were yesterday presented with Dc Vormer looks like a whale is not He Swards. for participation in. various of a young catcher, runners at the afraid to block branches of activities diming the past and he cuts loose with all plate on baPelL men year. The awards presented will be kinds of throws with He has been hitting well. and for the last awards to be given until the Most of has done reason he that termination of the war, The backatoPring for the Tigers Francisco Chronithis Principal George A. Eaton of the cle. East High school made the tion speech. He gave considerable praise to the championship gridiron George- trtabell Jtuth. the Boston which team put terror and fear in the equaled the maslugger. recently hearts of an the opponents. record for making home jor league Henry Richardson, coach of the West runs in consecutlie games. When High school. gave a reittew of the work Ruth slammed a homer off Walter done tied the by the different athletic teams ..lohnson's delivery heCaldwell this year Frank Mc Cianny, president .in of mark made by Ray West student body. made the the in each 1915 with a circuit smash presentation ispeech. of three games played in order. Following ts the complete list of those who achieved awards: East HHithFootball. more than first GOLFERS TO DEVOTE - year. watch Lawfobs. Martin rence Nowens, Denzil Lee.Ottinger, Milton Rom- ALL ENERGIES TO ney . first year.. 11Waterok, Paul Dortup. Robert (nrtiskf. Warren, t RED CROSS DRIVE seph Neville. Ray Peck. Clarence Williams, Walter Silver. McKinley Oswald. Vann Clisoold. Hardin Whitney. Neal Smith. Waiter Brown. Glen Anderson, 'Chicago, May M.Directors of John Anderson. Wesley Robbins, Thomthe Western Golf association have as Martin. Murray Henderson, Floyd decided to hold no ettamplonship Romney, Lawrence Park. East highBatiketball more than events this year, but to devote all first year, bars, Glen Anderson, Paul energies towasd rang money. for Martin (Mincer; first year. Dorius. the Red Cross. sweaters, John Anderson, Drew ChipPresident Charles F. Thompson man. Romney. Warren Gilmer. Jloyd announced at the meeting of the )4cKinley Diewald. Douglas i3elitie board of directors last night that more than first East highBaseball. had set a of mark association the McKinley Oswald. Martin li00,000 for its Red Cross drive, - year. bars.Paul Poetic first 'year...Jera hams clubs.-(mincer. seys. Warren, Gilmer, Walter Brown. each raising $1..000. ' Denton Rich, Douglas Reatie. Alien The opinion 'was expressed In a Dyer. Douglas Burrows, Murray Henthe exhibition that resolution matches now in progress for the derson, Floyd Romney. Dutch Taufer, East- - highTrack, thefft than twat benefit of the Red Croon would stimulate and maintain lit year. hay'. Paul Deirius:--fireyear, Jerthe game. sYa. Denzil Lee. Glen Anderson, Douglas Reatie. Murray Henderson, McKinley Oswald, West eweatere. Certificates Awarded Barlow. Charles Mitchell. Clarence Hagen, Carl Rotten. grant. Ridd. Kent For Athletics Aggies Evans. Jim Allan, Ray. Walters, Mac Pyke. Walter Hall Ernest k'allentine, West highBas'ketball. Rweaters. annual Award MaetogAn9 May Pylce. Walter Rail. Philip Barlow. day exercises were held yesterday in Archie ArtuddDetWald,--FraLansford. tonOrOr Students who have partici- Frank McGanney. West highTrack. Jersey, Owen pated is athletics derkwg the past Jones. Ernest Falt.ntlne. Le44 Dirker school year No sweaters ware pre. -.- ...,... ... ball. West Jersey., Ernest Mountain ruling. hut tte athletes were! Bre W II. Ray Dries's. certificates which entitle them l'irallentine. RalphMilt given Walker. ri,Roindte,r.,.mne Percy -- Arnold -to vrea r the officiaL, attfaeun jumun 'PVka. DelAild.. Vara ,Wren. 1 letter "A."' The following men received cartin. Chauncey. Thornburg. George James. 'Harold Effinger. Charles Mitchell, SidF()atm: oothall-Captain Nritchell iney.Burdette. Frank McGann'''. Alvin' (third year), Douglas Cannon (second year).- Lauren Crookston. Clyde Wor-- DELINQUENT NOTICE. hey. Andy Mohr (second year). Derroy . -Gardner. And Lindquist (third year). THE TIMPAMOGAS ROD cum. A Lawrence Spencer. Etnear Ot CP4,TI. Vie.. tor Larsen. Maurice Stiefel. Lester Jar-- corporation. location of principal place vie, Allen Conkwright. Percy Hansen of totisinees. Salt Lake City. Utah.. Nottee.-Th- ere C. W. Petersen 1second year-are delinquent upon and3askethall-,--Cantain Lawrence Spen-- i the following described stock on Lc. and the 3rd day of April. Hilt the several their letters. set ottposite the names of the Stlefel Clyde Ivor.. amounts Baseball-Cap- tain repec tive shaiTholders. as follows: Fred Skancky,, cart ley- ,- percy Stan Anderson. bottis Ballif. WilfordlivoL. ' Shares. Amt. Namp. Jensen. Lester Jarvis and C 1 24 James S. Murdock $10,00 MM. 2 la' 14E00 1 Legg Track-apt- alirt Pet (second' 31 10.00 I ......, A rcHte Hyrum,ensen Croft. Russell Barney. year). Hansen. 42 Y de 1 39 W I0.00 Percy Hansen. Louis 44 jai". George M1 Munk '10.01) Witham Sumsion, Clyde Worley. 4 I 1 10.00 bmas, Peet Dewey Clyde, Olartnee Waym en. Mt David Broadbent ...2 10.00 '',. I 1014 Broadbent II Sylvester 65 David A. Smith.... . 10.00 I 64 'E. M. Jacklin 10 0$ I '. .:. , ..., Inter, 1 D. Whitmore Is 10.00 ST 0. 1 1000 Burdick j. ' CLUB 0T4NDI110. leg chef.. Hatch .. Mee I .. ,,1 1 H. Jacob , 10.00 1 E. Barton 'Creeree 1044 '..: ..:. ....11 3 .750 '41 Seattle ..-.1 10.00 Stayner Rhherds Tacoma .. .. .. ...'. ....223 10g ...1041 112And in accordance With the law and .... .. .444 Portland ..;.. an the of order of board directorsmade 7 .... .. ... n ,.412 .. le Aberdee ..'... .400ten the Srd der or ,APril. 111111. so many .. . .... 0 12 Vancouver .. $ 13 .211111haret of each petrol of such stock as Spokane . .. mar will be mold at the iodic. of the company. 54 So. Main 'YESTERDAY'S REStILTS :ttreet. Sail Lake ray. Vtatt. on the ISIS. at 2 p.m. to pay At SpokaneAberdeen-Spokan- e 'smelt 4th day of June.amtessment thereon. to- delinquent postponed: cold. Ithe with roakof adverttaing and At TacomaPortland S..Tocuma brealtIO, pens Of sale. At Vancouver--(Fir- st game) 72 NOEL S. rnAl-r.- .. Vancouver 1: (afternoon moo)! SeCTOULIT Seattle, L Vancouver. I. - and 0-- : HIGH SCHOOL MEN , OO(L,OOO---402-1- i 'S. ' AWARDS GIVEN TO year.---Sa- n 00 ef . ' l é 1 0 0 Summery: 8 te len baseechadhotteee, Chadbourne athes. Alcock, Mitzi Sacrifice hi ley. Hoop Bases on hallsOff Iiilia It. Arlott 3, off Quinn 1, off Lockhart 1 off A. Arlett I. Struck R. Arlett y Antrete Quinn 4, by outBy Lot Antelek Mar Lockhart I. by A. Arlett 2 to Wares: Warete mane it two and two In the settee here Double plays--Mi-ller to t'roll R. Arlett to Chris- -- - ease game :ensen yesterday by Asking' AA to Hilerks.. Passed ball De from the Beale 12 to lt. Vormer 2. Runs responsible forA. Ar- 6, 2. A. Arieti L Chief on Quinn Lockhart Johnson ,letk The Antral attack le at hat off It in the firietframe Mittel them four la'r.tettte.:Itteme4wei 2 Tint. 6 bite err: runs on as many hitt'. and the and 6 at bat off Lockhart In one plus was enamel from the mound before the I inuletsi 2 on. none out; charge defeat to lb- - Ariett. - heft .rePlacing nd inropssakfinptiedon S. Vernon i. Time Anoeher rattling rally la the twirls umpirecesey. save the home lea.211 seven runs- - Sea- - I onsbasesOatela ton was taiten out of the box in this -- .. . 1 4 12 11 21 25,--T- he "'''' 3 0 , - 00 68 Murray, e ,,,,sa. rt ByDeleating - r E 412S81 -i - leI -: 1MAJOR ...AS - :: - , 3 L 2 3 3 4 1 11 6 Hawka lb. re cmit, as .. .. ....,,t4 Mince. c . ...2 R. Ariett, p .1 Lockhart. 9 ...0 rbriateneen. 3b -- 1 Los Angeles' Evens Up 1 PO. OAKLAND. AB R. 11 PO A E -If 2b 4 "4 ! ... I - ' (Millrid"rWere.flb A. Arlett. It.. ey. 13tripire--Finn- , ..,.., ., Middleton. for-Br- enton Time-2:- 15- ..,. 0 010100304 . Zpb Total , atelea--$ Runs .:., fi 2 I a -8- 0 - Nits 1 hit off EVanl ran. One immmary: In I innine. 4 at bat; no runs, no Into.. 4 at bat- ell West in 2 innings, 2ln: Sa,rifiee Eldred. Bases on ballo--O- ff 3; ,6; S. ,oft,.re 1 l- lWest. gtetahe, Double Biglin to Sheely: Band!. IK.'''' Pittelit to Rodger to trtirge R u as reepon- In 8Korney to Grigg. 6, Reclaim 3. Ryan: mble 1Credit IfietorY to West, defeat to Evans. II -- Ohadbourne. ef Mathes. lb ... Weaterell. $b .. . Alettek, rf De Vormer,, o .. ceittAP.an, 5 0- , It2 AR R. h He"-is- TERROR. , 2o0-yar- d horny-hande- the-Oa- : : II) - d is a Billy Sullivan now. for he has eon of toil been working all summer in i his orchard in Oregon.' apple on hie way to Santa Barbara to mother. who i ifl. The his 'see owners of the Aberdeen club dickwith Billy before they signed zered Lack Lgan as- manager. -- OM A, -- 4 n6.0 .. stroke--41e-or- ge d . ,I? 1,...wney. 00 1, UP-th- - ark Farmer usually manages to a nurilber of boots every negotiate and week. but he comes right back retrieves himself on telt occaaión. . A,18 negotiated all 01,11tele,vAns,vnue.410 the 'humiliation of Pitchers R. Ariett Af1.11- - IL PO. A .311' ,! ! ! and Loekhart and A. Ariett.4, Rodgers. et . - -I Wolter, Quinn allowed five hits in the sec1 1 1 i 0 s s Witte. If ond inning. on Which 0 1 4 scored 1,11,1,,i. rt. -1 as many runs. He took heart.,how .. ;.4 lb irlatts. g g 3 ever. when his teammates begittilam- 6 61 slicr r 0 2 1 3 0 ,, baatihg the annoying twirlers. and 0 S. 1 2 0 permitted but one,run thereafter. fr. i.1114,. gb6 ...,, ,,, ,,,,, .. -S 2 1 1 e I Vs core: s Brenton...it .- t A.-1-1 - E- ' Itt A '''Nt ing tied Oak nitrhers.off the mound. the Vernon batsmen easily turned in al victory yesterday, 12 to 6, and evened' up the series. The Tigers chased around the beeep ilk. mad in the first five innings and 11 SANEST. SAC ., - I . V 4r 0 litubuo 41 5 11230 11 4 Totals xitetted tor Writhe in tenth. None out when winning run Peered. - 1 t 14 ',;111 - ban imseit PePPrryin Mike Kohnick grand- fashion on the playing Mike. road. incidentally, has linproyed-oWly alter cata.,,Xnove, season.in Portervilic The training Bee catchers looked, weak. but as soon as McCredie taught Mike a it was few trirkit cif the game, K'onnick all that- was neeoigsary is ontt.of the leading,backstoppers in the league today. Not becaune his .work bas not been aopreelated. hut because so much is always expected at ban that why fana seldom talk about Billy Ore and his work. Billy has been playing in mighty good form atthis year. both in the field and the hat and his scintillating play-won has tritical at stages ing the Rees. many a ball game for lie :was given a day off fib Sacrafor mento yesterday -- the first time ibis season. and Crandall found 'his Positioa a pretty hard one to i ,..', 7". , 1 4' - ' Pretty tough on Pere- - trr pitch one inning and be credited with the defeat Also pretty tough on Brenton to twirl nine Innings and then not be credited with the Victory. $uch la baseball. - - 71 - . , ,,,, -- -ei got -- Into the- - game in and managed to boot x. to-r- . 4 , Crandall- , I". '' . l, -- I SAT, . & ' 220-ya- rd litre-radi- sh LEAGUE NATIONAL With all the events taking place TO THE AMERICAN speedy fashion. the first nicht of the A A U. intermountain swimming championship meet Was hild in the Deseret gymnasium pool Wit nicht. In the swim, MA:Keith Burt, Lake school of Scribe Asks Qtrestion As To representing the,-Salwimnaing. finished first. in..2:19 In the Initial spufl . of the raca Clar-- , Superiority by Citing epee Wareing of the University of Utah took the lead. and held It almost Examples. throughout.- but in the final spurt he . weakened.. and Burt and Alvin Nelson of the Deseret gym passed him up. has this National league 'de. Rolf- BullEt. smother member' of .thel into an inferior outSalt 'Ake school of swimming. Midi what do YOu make of very little trouble in taking the Se' some of thes,1918 doings? ; yard novice stroke rice. In the plunge for distance. Melvin Preebairn won by case the Lee of Taking Magee. 52 inches. a of feet. distance covering Lee was ranked as a very valuable Vern Heilidat, Of the University oi Utah. took the :0 breast stroke race athlete while in the Tener circult,trom In speedyi fashion. A number of expeet exhibition evintal 1910 to 1914.-Thhe hopped to the were also on the card for the eveniturei star, entertainment. C .1t Leaf. swimmingi Fed, and became a flashing instructor for the Salt proving that the Nations league was swimminc gave an exhibitionof crawl stroke, breast etroke. side stroke.i a harder league for a fellow to per- overarm etroke, trutigeion- crawl- - Inth-- 1 form in than was the Federal. Later on nutrine. ,hos tie and the propeller. The, toes and Lee. Hollings boys. Sob of Prof. .H0111OBS the Feds turned instructor swimming an orphan. was adopted by the Tan- - u of Utah, also furnished an exhibition, keea. In life SAVittg.. In lam night's events the Salt Lake For nearly. two full aeons Magee 7 seneel Pmk...flretlionors with 14 points. the Deseret tlym second, atterópted to make a name for himself t1 wilb-- 15 and rniversitY points. in an American league uniform. Utah 'third with It tallier& But he wax a 'Ilivver"simply could Tonight's program wili 'include the, not connect with the ball in the fashion folio)) lug ..vents: lee yard dash.' that., under IS years, polliwog race. water-- , Fed days. nor was his fielding any- wink race- - 500 yard race, an exhibition of life saving. a blindfold race snd, thing more than ordinary. It was fig- rred that a chance Of climate might a relay race. do him good and Lee Went to the $t. Last night's summary: novice twiny Boit Bolin tSalt Louts Browns, but even there he eon. (Sail tinned to play in Lake). wont Harvey Mellen a disappointing Lake). Second: Albert Elvin (lieseret),' fashion. third. Time. ::$ 345. When the gentle spring zephyrs of Nelson back (University), won; Melvin Preehairn 19111 fluttered Lee meandered out of ibenereti. necoxid. Time. 271i 44. the American league toggery and donFree-- 1 Plunge for distanesMelvin ned that of the Cincinnati Redsback bairn (Deseret). won; Bob Brown (Dee- in the National league- whence he 52 feet second. erei).Distance, came. And ever attire then Lee has inehee. Hain-- , been fielding breast stroke---Ver-n laglilantly. day tUniversity), won; Melvin Free-bair-n many points beyolid anything hitting his (lieneret). second: 47. W. Rorne-- 1 American league sensation! marka lies (Deseret), third. Time Does this mean that the American Burt (Sall, 201,1,ard woo: Alvin Neleont liveterret), :eague standard is much 'higher than second; rlarenee Wareing (Univetrity) the National? If not. what fidoes it third. Time 2AS 34. mean when Lee Magee. who couldn't It's Lefty Levering's turn for Salt Lake today.. If the ties mar. wiii is able to work. doubtless send him out on the mound. although it M doubtful if hubs ETing put in his week's 'work yesterday afternoon. Rtstiemay litee for another chance: About time for twirl an inning or Conkwright tem. If the order for the Soloni is adhered to. Leeks will be in the ...pitchers hoz for them- - . SlMFESt OPENS AT GYM MAY BE INFERIOR fans and pronso- tore throughout the coun,try .ars 'beginning to- quiet down Over tho "work or fight' draft order whielt caused en mock sensation the first day. What is takea to be a good omen is the tact that at a, game yesterday attend& remark ed by President Wilson. was made by a speaker that "baseball la the cleenest sport in the World." at whioh the president apptauded vociferously. ASEBALL IT Here's 'Walter McCredie, popular,Bee manager, who Will bring his hustling aggregation back to Salt Lake to open with i 'BIG Over the Plate McCredie and His Winning Smile Will Be With Us Again Next Week A Ab,.1,4AN fto - sue . la playing superb baseball according to National league standards? " ' Another Example. Exhibit B of this ease is Earl Ham- Mon. a pitching person. Hamilton joined the St. Louis Browns in 1910 and was with that club from that time right through until the end of the 1917 season with the exception of about one month with the Tigers. Only once during those eight seasons did Hamilton pitch for an average better than .600. Ths worst showing he ever made was In 1917 when he pitched in nine decision battlesand lost them each and event one. Hamilton certainly was a bloom- er last year. turning in the worst aver-- , ace among sit the regular pitchers in Ban Johnston's circuit. ' Fielder Jones. disgusted with Ham- ilton's . . . -I workand rightly soasked for waivers on him and not one club in the American league wanted him. SO) Hamilton was 'turned over to the Pittsburg Pirates. When the southpaw landed there it was figured that he would make a showing even worse than he bad last season because he would have a ball team behind him ap- parently weaker than the 1917 Browne, But. to the amazement of the base- bail world. Hamilton, the American league castoff,. pitched against the Reds. the Cubs. the Cardinals and the spectacular Giant.and beat them alL He pitched and won the first six games of the season and in each context the home rarely veal In doubt. Hamilton was the master of the opposing batsmen. What do you make of Hamilton's ' - . cat.,? Here was a pitcher who couldn't win one game in nine in the Amer'. can league last year, who wins each and every one of the six he pitches in the National in 1918. of 1918 a "minor Is league" organization in comparison with the American? , melanummen, - N crritz-r- o CONTRACTOR& SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED by the County Commissioners of Sevier County at the oMee of the County Clerk. S. G. Claric, Richfield. Utah. until 13 noon. June 3rd. Vitt then publicly opened and read. for the installation of a beating system in the Court liouse atRichfield, Lash, which according re on file and et.eciticationa with the County Clerk. Richfield. Utah. and on file at the ()Mee of the C. A. inooivrp ComDonv 201L.SegitsHoild!og Solt Lake City. Utah Each proposal must be made on the bid forms - furnished. and ornual..beavt-- -conitiabied- by a certified cheek of cash deposit of five per cent of the amount of the proposal. made payable to the County Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of Sevier County,,State of Utah, and is to be forteite4,46 the Board of the County Commissioners. Sevier County. State of Utah. in ease the bid is sc. cepted and the bidder dóes not enter into the tontruct and furnish a bond in some reliable surety company within twenty days after its acceptance. The right is reserved to reject an Board of County COMMISSIMISTS of Se v ier County. S. G. CLARK. County Clerk. mrrien .- TO CONTRACTORS- OFFICE OF THE STATE ROAD Commission of Foal. Skit Lake City. Ctah. May 24th ISIS. 'Sealed proposals will be reestsed at this office tiorn ten (10) o'elock A. M. June 12th. ISIS. fOr trading. and con. ortructing pavement on the state Road threugh Mount. Pleasant the Depot five (5) blocks east,from tn. getherwittiworkThicIdental thereto accordingOn to plank specificationsand file in the Moe of the State profiles Road .Engineer. Instructions to bidders, together with plank Profiles, and forms Of contract andspecifications bond. Can be obtained upon application et the office of the State Road Commission utton, the dit- positing of Five (5) Dollars. The right is reserved to any and at buts. and to waive-an- y. reject defects.. NOTE; Subject to the the approval.of state Council of Defense and the War pepartment. By order of the State Road Commie. Sten of 1:tah..thiti Itth day of Mayolitit. IRA R. State Road EngineerIIROWNIN(1. and Secretary, "Litate pita -- -- CABLU2L1111011 of Utah. ' I |