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Show ' elttrit, In h - -,- , - WI (; IN, ---....., - ., . -- 4 --- -. ' ' ' J ' ' ' . ' ' ' . - , A , . , . , DESERET ElrE' NING NEWS : 310NDAY :APRIL' .., '1919 '11 . '.. ' - , i TES': A trqie . .. , -.- NEWS .- . , , . D4 e. 17R: . . . , D Ts- .. , . , ..... . . 1111. el . . - ' ' - .. - . . qrt Mt . . II ,. .. . .,. E -'-'- , ..... L------ m, ,. .t , . . ..;. , 2 : '1 : I -- 10CALS--TAK:HfillA1-,-i!- tn I. Iv; CONTSTS:,fRO.Mi,;,1 vw; Itube,p.i.r.. Says...Dad ,Hai to Make,Brooklyn';: vi I -- ui caiii a IIC 15 Ur" uomg -t r- - it, , i P: - !,14,4, 6,A,i..,,,,,,L 444crlik4 - c : Herr's Boys Treat Fans Some Dandy Exhibitions; ..;11 Woidy - Melees:Do 4,Pmr; fl . es, r ,..ile.',074Mt 4 A..;!. - 't:'it , ;), - ' .1'1',:.,:z,4 I ' 4., 79, ,, ,Stti'l ,1 i Twilight Games Slated for ' Six Teams; Season Will Consist of Fifteen Weeks; Nines Entered'. I! Vi 4 ; 54 OIL t 1 ' 1 I ,; i IP P ''!--- IL, ,,,,,, 4, - C) ,t'I :- , .15,;-';'- - - for-e- Temple , tots.. 4 i ' - i- :it Ne.tv Iti , , it4, - - ..t - -- e- 5"14-41- -- ' :031f4 mds ' ON AV n . In lent farn y isEALs TROUNCE: red. - Co. Le . . City.. ...... ... ........ .... ... ..... , oggrLdt-manner 11111100 0AKLAND TWICE . IT.A.N12.1S0a.---AOr---IL---Ti- DR. , 11 I DS. An-W- ee hen !or 11tt t York rid u- t - be 1 St I i85. ). 00000 0010 400110 ,, i noloomon I 3- : - - left.-Doub- - rt( tts ftti(t. - thtl am )t be we , ihort V1.11- tluthrie,.. . and:wi- t- hist ell-tet- e, tertdinr Spencer over. , TO make it a certainty. Markle poked the bail into the right for a bingle. scoring Sands. thLAND. The Beavers cored in the fifth. when'. Puller. benefiting by kn error. was safe: on first. He watst to third on Hensjing's hit and scored on an infield out. 'The Bees tied the score in the sixth-- . Sheely lined out a long singe. apd whets , Ar to 43 lees rang the bell for ,411, arored on Rum The seventh -- - - .. ,...,RAINIFR,srplis Hollings. Portl- SACRAMMNTO. April Tip- .21.---T- he and on Bogart's double and Hens ling's pers' evened the series wtth Seattle s it The vimitoro got another In the eighth. lesterday by winning. 4 to 1. The Blue led off with a double and scored of the series was three games en another. by Stein. A ech A borne run by Ilarry Wolteein the Ilterifice put Paddy on third but he another by Compton first- inning-en- d in the second inning kept 124c game a That Genie. The locale hit tie until the eighth. tm Saturday. the Beavers got their Faikenburg for els bite in L'.1e eighth. Usual lead; but by degrees the Bees scoring bases fire runs. With-two-eletted up matters," When the ninth in thin frame. Eldred rattled the right-fiel- d came. however, the score was tied at fence for a double. end the teams battled scoreless At Sacramento: through the 10th, Ilth, 12th attd 13th ' PEATTLIE. innings. In the Itth. Cox crossed the piate for Portland, and the Bees got . AB. R- - H., pa AEI. busy in their half. cored two runs and Wilhott. rf 0 0 0 sewed up the tussle. 1 0 1 8 2 I .. .. .Pabrique, as- ... 1 0 4 1 ...--Manager Eddie Herr toolr himeelf i Walsh. 1 ,asid4 at the beginning of Salt Lake's .Compton. If .. 4. 3 1 I 1 0 0 int4 of tite 14th and had a conference' Knight. 311 .. 0 0 0 I. 0 with his dual pervonality. 0 2 12 2 0 .. lb Gleichmann. The result of the deliberation was the 4 0 0 2 4 e sending In Murphy. 2b 8 2 0 1 of Hunky Schorr, a -2 d 0 Ritchie to hitter. fi 0 0 1 0 2 bat for Sande. p ... .., Hunky grounded out. t Faikenborg.. 0 0 0 0 .. .. .. I Another conference .0 sBnee resulted In sendire ,tiet Hack Spencer to bit for Ley- -.111 I A 24 IS I er.ns. Hack produced He ram med & In ninth. single to left. As soon as he had set- 0 .......a 1;ed hinuself safely on first he iwas re- sA,..Aels-seer- a 'loved of further . duty by Eddie Muni- ' tan, who ran for him. AB. R. H. PO. A.S. walked ' 4 i and Eddie ,moved on ligagert 1 2 . 0 0 .. .. .4 to see,on0.. li ev Eldred. ef iseOred on a I 1 2 1 0 nifty hitt by Jottneon. KruglMiddleton, it .. .. bit 2 e e 8 2 2 were full. i Wolter. lit, safety also, and the 10 With Earl Sheeley-op- . bases : 1 :: 1 : 7:: 7, thewproerddhwaasp.i.(rrri .. ss confident that two-bagg- hatray or .L .... .- a onenrro ibould 0- A many 2- left-ban- MOM, - It titil,Eart Den. Te In? Rt .et tor score. to bc' ' - . pri..a.1 knutse. for-b- 44 3 :3 .0 k.oehlr PUller. 2h ;4:7;ri' the 4 '' A.'r slinfr3b,c '!'"I'mon P e 01 121 3i 4 3 1 -- Farmer and mands Devet .1( littadaas40,,B.yrarti11-odJarY....14......--.....,....-.11,...111-1...4....- cored wfter the,- - catchiMPinellej. c . ip, ruorrugah: p I . PORTL AND. 4,retal,,.. .. ... F1.411. PCS. AL.E,, 4 0 OA I : : 1 es 0 0 :.7 - I !leo : seattle: RUM( .e...40001111 ...3i 10 21S - Mktg- -, ' 2 2 :: 1 2 ..... SA - re: by 0 - II 1 1 2 2 o 3 I 1, a 11 22 IS 7 1rings. 606000--- 1 .. 1,I a 4- t" ' ,, - . ....030011011 , asset es 10110116z-1- 1 40020C 1200 Ott I ..... :4 0 0 0 2 2 ft I 0 4 4' .. ... p ...... leer the Com,- - gotten. SO deraCe r. NI I. 1 4 We tt and red to rid vtdr. H. or sussowil 0 020 21 120 27 15 O Oakland --3 0 0 10.000000-- 1 Runs, 'Summary: Stolen baseStumpf. hitRocha Sacrifice on hallo -- Elliott. Fitzgerald. oft Couch 1. off liolling S.IL Struck Double by Railings outBy Couchto 1.lturphy to Roche. Runs playElliott responsible- - forCouch .1. ItollIngs Left on homesRan Francisco Oakland 4. Time of game- -1 hour and 21 minutes. ...empiresEason and Held. 51orning gasneAt Oakland: 10. 0 0 0 1 Caveney, es Crandall. 2 b. Kamm. 3b Brooks. e Ih ..-- Totals 35 ik ' - Wine. rt Murphy, lb If Stumpf. es . Roche. lb Wares. 2b .. 3 !Vitae, e .. R, Arlett. p s Brenton. p - dre.ta1'UT.7., LA 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 .. 0 2 2 0 4 9 0 0 9 0 7 7 110 0 0 1 1 0 -5 0 5 0 5 0 S 0 11 0 , 0 2 I I 2 I 4 4 , 8 0 0 1 4 I -- .....,3 -.- 0 3 .,.-3 1 Onel. 60 1- East -- P 1 The 0001020;xI ee ' ,, ,......... - , - ' "' - ' ' ' ,, Scribe Says Efforts of Fight - Backers Daily Become More' and 'More Giggle, some to Fans. ,L - ' , , '' A., , of , v411 1.z,;.zi7 4 , ' : rk-,,,,- ' rsC ',;,''' , ,:ori4,42.,,,.. 't , ilfte, , "k, ,.re',,A4.,,,,,Iiir. ' t16:0;44,i,',,,e, ,,,- - . - - ' ' -- 141" ' , :Isi? IQ - A io ipnin Be, Its Ioe, er r -- Lalte--Giar- getutag.-thetr-batti- - ng- jr ANGEts TAKE 2 e FROM BENC E IASI WELCH STARS IN UTAH IS LOS ANELES. April 11Los Angeles won both games of the double with Vernon yesterday. taking' no forenoon game, 11 to and the after' noon rame. $ to 3. roi Angeles made 21 bits in the morning while Pertica held Vernon to five hits. Sam Crawford bit perfectly --- -6, In the forenoon game, getting four hits LO'r ANGEL, April mkt of as many tripe tothe pate hoop men and their coach were achedMorning gameAt Lou Angeles: uled to 'leave here on their return home today. aftee losing their last LOS ANGELES. AB- - R. It PO. A.E1 game for third place to the Los An3 1 5 4 Killefor. 2b geles Athletic club mereuries by one 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hanley, 2b point . vie game wee close and hard 4 2 2 0 Sett MK. ef Siert Stevenson. Utah center fought. 2 1 1 2 3 Konwortly, 31; was Injured early ler he game. Wood. 2 1 2 0 0 lb Fournier, removed from he gravel for was bury Ca-w ford. rf his pia", 4 0 l 4 0 0 personal fouls. Harris took lf .; soon removed for-- the same was and 4 3 ,3 0 I 0 reason. Drteroll, as 33 to St in favor The score was 5 Laren. e of the Californians. 1 1 0 4 Pertica, p club- wa.s defeated In The Olyinixic 0 the Cooper. rf 1,ational title race by the boa AnBlues (L. A. A. CA eh defeated ...S7 13 21 21 II , 1 geles Totals Utah in Utah's ?wt game. Tbe lineup and score: t TIN HOOP MEET - -- , ; V. 1 b,414: so ih '''''''' !,,b,..b ., ",.'', , iri . ti ' Lo, .. '1. 4-4- 4: It-- 4 4;1;0104ripi,71,,t. ..;;; IrT,eq i i, Ali Iir ,,,,,,,ett .''s-I'- ; r 5 it..., t40; ,aiti .1? 414100 ... 1a410 0 i Leonard sr let are goirg "I 'gilt Ts,e! bout Ari'vo take Pits eight rourifs withpia. All of eigm oun-- c gloves on Apr:: -- ,40,i,sicelv that "t ory"- over 'he hathtWearit 'eine. of Sin PAar,c!gr,o was perhaps r.ong more than a "come 'On" eacounter thought much of flitehs chances agamst !h. FAlport,1 eordi'toned. Leonard when the pole est'foritiapiirethcs out !drpr,.,1Brook?he whoi. too,--- y ilize4 "out ponitii,g" if Now. h7e4 Ritchie it meant g'iiod n:ght'' for the of The oneethrt),it:ng Not a defier would hai.e been offered by arty promoters for a return bout-Bu- t by "winning" the popu:ar derision, Ritchie himself the world and everybody began pugilistic to speculate: 'What would happen lt-thtwo met In a longer contestr The stage then was set for the re- turn match, The Leonard-Ritchi- e folks began browsing itround tor the' He appeared in the person "sucker." of a Jersey promoter who dickered a d while arid finally was for ,a 124.000 purse, Of this Leonard la like and $15.000 Ritchie's get aontething is to be $10,000. share -Soft money is right. Twenty-fiv- e thousand doilara for two fighters who are. elated to "battle- - for only 24 minutes with .nothing at stak but a little preatige-Neither will weigh within many pounds of the limit and the affair itself lightweight will be a battle between who have nothing to lose but a few fora email-size- d pounde or beefand tune to gain- - a bait in for bid Idaho. Pocatello, put 2140.090 and treer Lodge. hionL bag offered Tex exactly 4200,000 for the contract he bolds In otber has41:. Rickard, by accepting.would tilfference eltated'exactlY 272.500---thbetween the Deer Lodge guarantee and the guarantee to the fightera- Pretty soft tor Tex, hey? But Tex noechal- maid "nothing doing aptly Srruall wonder! For Deer Lodge. up. on investigation, proves but nothing more thii a town that houses a Memtann penitentiary and a few natives who snake Ovate living by workhnie for the tate on the prison grouuda But that isn't all the trick staff that's far. For there' the been xhibited Great fall, stunt that eclipses the Deer Lceige show. Not so many' day ago there appeared In the papers a story to the effect that the Greet Falls iMont ) Athletic gismoelation has offered 431l0.0e0 to 'Iligkard for hie rights In the match. It sound- ed great! Everyone who read the yarn and didn't know the real Deer Lodg id to his neighbor: sttuation must be a demand ,Ely gosh. there for that fight if a little town like Po10.11 Ai P.-T- Ritchi . - - - - , , - --s I , sand-bagge- . - e welter-we-Wass- Can offer reell town like Deer LOCAL TRAPIEST .A- 4 , , ' , I , , a dinkier 2140.190. - Lodpkan come through with l?90.91). and Great Palle can top'ern both with it'Ll0.041-.- ' But. gentle reader? the Groat Valli of, for 'was bunk. toothe worst sort of bunk in the world. ' Curiousand ' . s l;. ; deeld- - kepticalfolks- ' ' ' ! y t t t , has - .502110 310.310 30144.0 401.310 --...10,0010 .100011 ...000010 ono - - 1 - 44. d ' I": : - f-- r - Mor-riso- ; an-the- -n , - .7 te'c000000 ...loillionoi PSummor.i.:..Stolett..boasaSchtek..1----,----------------- hitBeck. . hitsCrawford Pantages .Two-bas- e outBy Perticet 5. off Ilota.kl. I. Runs 0 0 . . uckles reopOnsible forper...rail IL 4. Cher-I- t tics ?.. Houckruns. hits. bat off Houck t at Fly. 17 bait 7 rune. 22 In two ---p. 0.1.060 1 h iv 111. ',7 Erni, .....0 ...... .. ....... Line . . ofeiIresonlAkeShort Steel .. It -- CLUB STANDING. w. Cooke. Sacrifice hitsSchick, Weetern Optical 0 Kenworthy,- - EVIL Struck Columbian Optical Portico, Pertica 4. Bases on hallsoff Moose Club . .. 0 toriscA)11. E. Wharton C. r 144 143 tisosrd ; Hi .. 143 0 2.000 fiarry nk.S.Jf rri 1 tiol W. H I .01.0 C. F. Nalson -- I 6 6 I 6 - ND. N. HoodJ. .114T1tVinr 314 13a 1 441 ... .1 2 2 1 game--204.- 130 132 ...... et Renuorthy.lit 3b Fournier. f're.p.- 13; 134 13; la I 4 It ikriseoll I lioe - Eatery. p Manly. 2b Brown, P Totals 9 142 0 0 113- 4 142 3 4 3 3 S 4 4 127 134 Vi 4 0 5 .133 I!? 11 122 by Ilssissyss in 17,1 j 11..431 '8" 4 i40 138 Mt .134 134 122 135 35 134 134 133 133 1;91 1391 -, 12.1 ....6.4 Mitchell., se R. H. PO. LE. 0 0 1 J6Al't - i 3 ! 6, . . : , 1 3 1 1, 0 1- 1 - 0 t , 0 2. off Dela 2. 1. Del! Runs responsible Bos:ou at Nes I.afl it,..ttroe about a 1,as been -- .t no. Let- t rt St Nationf 1 tio,i - Artie- tg,.-an- i the. I:4;5 at 7 17.,!rt; t,rt s $t e rxtit:s Y. - fi Yirt.rt.i New , I. than f - et.irttng .paAt years - Easy. Running Iver IA r, - Johnson's' Triceq:. t',7 It.1...'''''.'"' $35 to $65 kc.' - 1 '4I BINDING. for 7 S.. Three bits. Fittery. in 1 24 timings Weidn,,,,j,tvv 11,t 34411e, We are the pioneers In Job Prht-- 1 at bat. off inr and 'rook flindine trr thf atat Credit vlotory to BrownDouble play 0dt:facilities are the best for hand-rin- g to Boron. Hit with ary rum of work. no matzer how Olttbed ballKiliefer. Umptreeprary and bsr or how and Phyla. 'Mao gameI-bou- t THE DESERT NEWS TOR DEPT. stioantos. .. , Ftt-ter- nt Phtiatte-,ptif- 1.3di 0- TERTOIL fittitt Rt. rat 1.3rti 1.501. : open :n varltAin eastern rate Wefriesii,y ft.-- . a Klort- Th,s rear th IA., et, a,r,aatlax an4 a Ito plaoe of rthe oFnal 1:,4. Wren tnit teams t,,ke the At lao 124 0 1A9! 17A4 IF.01 Th YORK. April 1'1 ttea$t,ri wIll NEV; 1.30 - 1443 1.11 124 itl Two-bas- , rbadhourna. Meusel. rf Boron, lb tirwit.. att., seine I o4 Angeles, I 0 0 . .140012000-TI R11141', I I 70 01,t.o. I ....2 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 -141 0 2. 0 0 At Stilt La k -- -I v... Sail 5 0 I 6 0 0 Vernon. Loko (14 Inning 4 I 2 2 2 0 Runs At Loa AngeleeLos Atre:t5,,:- - Ter-- . q ,, 1 : 0 00 3 3 I 0- -20 iittS , 4 I 1 2- 2 2 Sairarnonto---Soattte At I I I I 4 01 4. Facramen, Summary: Stolen baseaKenworthy to .... 2 0 I I 2 0 irourtner..11anly. Tbreo-bas- e biteFittAt San IrrancloroSan Irencitsco 0 e hits Oakland 11. &Writ. Meuse'. ery Driscoll Han1y7 Sacrifice biteSchick. t ....38 1 14 11 8 0 Chadbourne. StrIck outBY Prown 2. JOB AND rfurvriNG, o BOOK 1. 14,11 Raere balleOff !Jittery by 4 rt lord.- I - - CI a 1443 . one-thir- it . ' - r.,--- , -- E.-- , t Sold on Terms Bicycle Tires, . $1.50, $2.50 and Up. , ; 1 - 7 I ... Guthrie Bicycle.Co. ICS YAM ..: . I :, . Second SPUtb. . : 1 ' , - - - li ;: 0 '.',7,0' , A.- it.e;sot,,,r.t17, "Tommy"-Eitspetric- , . 1 1 3- 20 0 3 3 2 , . N A. I. Ne loon YESTERDAY'S 11E12 LTs. r, B. linattrah.:. plus inninge; Pa ntagea 3, Salt 1 4Lit 0 Steel .1. 2 Guff Harry ,0 at bat off Chech in. six and mmree 2 club we.tern o ptic.Is 1. E. I 0 ibminit. Charge defeat to Houck. Dou- Short W, P Riter Columbian Optical; 3Z. Oregon to rook.. lift with ,...,..... Fossinr . playAlcock R. T Barney bailReck.le Wild pitches--Pe- rC. Hillhouse tmpire..--Phyand Krary. 24 14 3 t ica 2. 4 4 0 C. .. 4 0 ... tb . J. Poo'n , of (Time e I 0 0 2 1 0 Afternoon game: 4 ,toPite. 1 0 0 I , p.- - - - - ,0 W. H. 1494,,han. ,0 Stddosray K. B. Bain LOS A NGELES. I ... .. 46 10 27 33 Total! 13r. J. F 4.17 Irvin a R. R. PO. A. E. AR 317 J. MtSann,sy 0 3 0 vl 7 0, ,'t :, OVER THE PLATE bits--boga- rt . N ,,,t4.-..,.- ,,,v.,4464,44 ,r--- 1,- i ;,:. .,,,, C". ' '''' .!' , ,,,,!,4 I p:; !, ' .'l .:- P - , . , ; :...?,-- , r ''' "f " 'PA.,- ,7;' OVI Vir-,41- - 4.4-,s,.,- E, , ., , , A.41 i'. 1..4 '' ...;;. .4". ';'it '''';'1... .12; S. , ',. .1,'1:,.'f-:- t :', ,,,,, rt?-..,!.( ... ''....:,;.t et "X r". ;.., tr ''' . ;,,,.. I.,- v,A ,1; ...44, ,m, . g -- :- - j v. ' ..., P '.,)'' er i 0;--, ,,z1;..,,t PROMOTERS .4,113.a2rirr...et4aVara: .............. ,, 0e,i,.- 't.,I 4t St k, V.4-- '.- s 1, rt ,..ie'.:,.f. t..ei74, . 1 3 1 t..4, wt.! ..r,- ..- 4 .;?; 1 ;II i.,' -,,i , ' '.I r';.ii fi)4'r,'4X ." -- , - ,' "s, '' ,;,....;;. pft,;A:. r' ,, f ,'. ;, , - - t Is 4, ...... 0 2 3 2 3 5 .., . 1: -0 D. AR. It, 11. 113. A ... .. 2 4 N 2 .. 1- 1 ) 0 2 1 1 4 40 l PO.A.i. I I 2 - it r. gamlooh, lb cf.- . 4 Rantlebner.op-.- .. COODGII),. "..'- t IL L.:. , - , :'"!--.-.7-- ft fs"-',.- ' t,,eltittt 1" g ;!-- ' 1 11 .t7'. (1.:--) trim' 4 clubs compose the league this 4..:;:.;:44;IL.' , - ball Tere.s 4T611-tw,e, ei;.'",Zi.. season, in Place of leur. Twilight r '4 74114VW:dr.A. e' '''''' .4'. 44t,r17.IterYremsenee... , 1.0 witl be played every. Monday everittng, ' :al1 :,b Ai a 4:at 'e.. The two beginning et 1:46 o'clock. .r... , ''','. Ir!" municipal diamonds will be used. and New York's Giants started off IThis phntograph shows13,1ms of Me else the West High diamond. The clubs hopefuls lo:ittin, the.- - deelenon entered - this seitacku-, ere as follows; hopefully against the champion ri,41iGran'a i at the p ,..I by a har E49x but the Bostonians their proved & Hirechman Gardner Adams company. game of the serie4 At Tampa. Thai in elaii the n at Schramm-Johnsogames .played their play did not counti however. as the Drug Shoe company, company. Wistern Arms & Sporting spring training grounds in friond.t.isoore was Red Sox fir Giants 4. Salt Lake Glass A Goods company, Paint company and Decker Jewelry company. The opening schedule brings together! 1 the Gardner A Adams and Schramm-- 1 teams on the West High Johnson campus. Gus Backman will be umpire. The Western Arms club will meet the took 14 lotting to do it and with ANAGER and his Hirschman Shoe boy e on the upper.muIA'alter 'Ave:ens on the moundBees are duo to arrive in nicipal diamond, and Ernie Beaumont ', The Decker will do "urnp" duties. to Los Angeles Ernie Fa. limiting former Walt tonight bats with the athlettc High Jewelry cluh.willA cross & week's series with star, ha been reopen diaon Paint team Salt Lake Glans leased by the Ht. Louts Browne to the league leading Angs4 tomorthe Portland team of the Pao (fie mond No. 2 at Municipal park-- . "Coweh" Coast league, accordffig-N- o Brown will umpire. row. This Will I,. & hard diet for word At the k,,Itague meeting last week, riven out by Matisaer Mo Credit. as the Kinder outftt the was chosen presit oFellentiie 1, as signed by Eddie in looks like the Jai strongeat .Harr last sahon M.Z14 the young-t- dent of the league and Al Cowan ROC.. received a tlaF wrth the The league business league at the preeent time. howretary7treagurer. are in good condition. filrowne during their tratmitg see will be handled by these officers and SOIL be and conupon ever, depended which will the hoard of darectors, may to to furnich some sist of thet six club managers. They the first placers. 'The aeries ended: are 'Rabbit" Ruined. Western Arms, Portland won I, Salt Lake Writ 6. Earl Brown. Hirschman Shoe company: The Bees looked much better & Adams San Frit:letco. woa 3, Portland- "Prez,'" Llewellyn. Gardhler 4. Won week 'the 'Schramm-Johnso- n than the Lieut.past during Duncan, comPanYifired series. The boys are grad. Seattle won 3 Sacramento won company: George Davis, Salt e eyes. Pattie conifrettrand Los Angeles won 6, Vernon won and thte is what wins bail games Wayne Decker. Decker Jewelry comO. et critical stages. Bill Sumter bias pany. a been the pleasant during surpriee club a sum has pasted Each of $le Sal t LAke's new games. He has been ,con past few with with the league treasurer. and umpires pitchersAI the ball-- regularly. Hould and ,Ralph Stroudare on have been hired for the season. The in no been slouch" has Mulvey their way onstward. dittond wired schedule will be for a season. and hie along late right clouting -each club plaYing three 011arcro-fro- nt night his accepting 'tan terms Saturday and announcing relding la par excellence, imm- outside teams and six store employees. Maggert lis one of the best outdiate departure from hts New If in the his fielders lellglitt and ey horn,. for San Francleao where he will join the club. It.la underlegs hold out he will prove to be one of the lestane leader. tood that he is not in form. He may be ready pitching to enWith one exception, real base- -. in a rattle gage tho two ball has been .diohed pp to th hence It is This fano- during the two weeks. that Gould. who has been thought Muswork at his home in doing ago Saturregular eikception was a weektrounced the catine, Iowa, will be in shape to day. when Vernon; locals 10 to t. The Bees finally Open at San Pram-tacHe will Join tho Boos at Los Angeles. chased the Saturday jinx but it p-- H. ji. ' ' ,o q 100000100 SIN l'ILANCICO. All IL 4 Fltstrerahl, yr 4 0 Corhan, :b .4 1 Harper. et 2 0 Schaller. It t :4;6-C''r - V . a Hits 11 2, ;',1- 7- - ',, : L ' 1 I by Inabogo. I fori 41. ...- r wtth 0 131 I 0 . -- MATICrit batieball will atart in fUll blast tonight, when the City Amateureleague opens its 111A1011.111 schedule. The league the neer name this season has In place of the Retail &Arita league, as Two wholesale stores are included in Us roster.. It hes outgrown the famous title of "Crutcit league." so the .new ,name seems appropriate- to all con-Si- 001100001 iouloo 001Ttliulv,e0r5'.. of 0 bows Stolen Pine 111 .. Summary: !were by. taintaint Home runCompton. Wolter 2 Twohese hitsOleichman. WsAsh. Eldred. San Francisco- -Sacrifice biteFalkenburs. Conipton, 11ALT LAKE. Runs lealken-- 1 Pine 111 Hawed on belletlff H its 1 1 0 1,1 A. AB. RAI. PO.A.E. oft PrOOgft ISt:WA-out-Oa k la nd--2. 1' .. .. Double' 3, by By Falkenburg Prough RS SS 0100-- 4 11,gt,n, Ito . ", - - - - i ' e 6 5 to Fahrige 2 playeGleichmann tol llits ..rtirt. 2b , 4 0 0 1 2 0 Oleichman. Runs' responetble ... . 3 2 213 . A Faikenburg Left on basesSeattlel 8"01,,, lb a 1 1 Ft 0 0 S. Saeramento 3. Time. 1:35. f. Four runs. 4 hits off R. Summary: Umpirewl Ariett.and Finney.110 ........., Bedford 38, at bat In 2 ' :: : : I I innings. 4 on on..nane out. Staten plus .'"111 0b...-baneKamm, - S; l 1, a Thret:-bae- c Home runIranda.11. hit tiarAfs, 0.. 4 . -. 0 I 0 2 0 Crandall; Sacrifice bitsKantiehner. Leopards Triumph on ,ballsOft Lane., Itaaen Caverey. , . f! 8 ST II 4. off Arlett 4, off Bren10 to 21 Kantlehner Over Grand-sans......,:......' : ....24 ; ".,...................,. ton 3. Struck outBy Kantlehner 2. Priori h3r tutielagli. R. Ariett 1. by Breatend-by Double Granite high school was defeated, playeCaveney to crandatl: Murphy baseball on their grounds by 1. Wares a to to 1 Roche 1 3 Wild Saturday -pitches 2 0 I Rune reepon-- 1 2 the East high nine. le to 2. schools are Karttlebner. R. Ariett stble forKantlehnor 3. Ariett 3. Left The Wert and East high Laks, - Runs now tied for flret place in the school, on bastesSan Francisco 4. Oakland a teams are acheduled to Chem. defeat to Ariett. Time of stanuil Rita, ........000001116-,- f league. notire and 25 mtnute". empires-- meet Tuesday on the West siebotit's Sunassu7: Tiro-bit- .... 'what I San rranoism , Rune 0 0 0 Lano. Y ,',- - .'''';' 1 ed to do a Intim aleuthing concerntng Inquiry developed that The second registered tournament Great Falls there's no such organisation as the awarded to the state by the American Great Valle Athletic Who association, sent the telegram offering the $11'0,000,2-.- .. waa Trarrehooting.association mystery. st the Salt Lake gun club traps. Ther-,thThe telegram was sent by a total On actual brr.sks A. P. Bigelow. vet-- , reports Great Falls. "Ile eran gunner from Ogden. was high strangew." dropped into town on on train. sent and left town on the next lover the telegram with the score of train.'" 144 smashes out of a ISO. H. possible in the various cifOlston holders Title N. Welch, who received a their bump of late. handicap of have been three binds. noised Bigelow Out by one Already onegetting kingTed "K been dethroned. 'Othertt paved bird for life, average and took. the, by only tne narrowest of American TrapshootingAssoclation tro-- 1 their crowns Margin.- phi- by breaking 142, and with his ban.: Not so long ago Johnny Ettbano wan- dicer, of three eargets into Philadelphia and nearly was turned tu a dered score of 14S. victim at the hands ,of knockout 'a little Among the profeerrionals Iron Morri- Frankie Brown. a feather. son of the Peter' outside known the Ghetto district. of eartridge company New Tork. It ofwas was high gun the day over both only the splendid and professionals with a generalship of the champion which AB. it H. PO. A.E. rd.G. 14e T. 1.1 G. T P. amateur" 4 0 0 I D. N. Hood saved him from a knockout beating. Mitchell. e score of 147 out of 140. 2 4 6 M. Rottener. It .. of the Chadbourne. ct Arnie company was Remington 4 Mike ,;lblione another topnotcher. 3 0 0 Wright. rt .. ... Meuse'. -.O 0 0 0 seeped high profesaionat,with a score avtd considered by many as the greaten .. Rtevonsom-... . 2.1 Borten. lb of them all. battled wtth 0 2 of 140. 0 .. 0 rriddlewelght rg Romney. The long run for the day went to tsoidier Bartneld---anBeck. lb -.0 0 I Bartfield passed I Don Woodbury. Ig .. A Morrison a.fter toreeking 415 tar- out quite a !testing to, the skillful 2 2 2 lecck., r . . , 4 00 St. ...,. It hapman. - Pete Borman. gets aiso had Hosp. lb straight. 0 0 0 0 Paul Harem..o ranking run of SO straight. Ernie Ford,. forwro-oe- phantom.Cooke. c.. -.triad a t the among bantams, ibro second :,inge.t run Houck. p ti 2 22 mad by hard time of it the other night with an Totals .. .......2 Cheat . .. Rmashing while C. E L. A- - A.,. C. fighter and eeveral times v1.'34 Wharton tetAc seraight, Buckles. p third w'th t2 stra fght i obscure ticl 0 0 Ed G. Pr T. FIAL T P smashes and H. N. Welch was fourth in great danger of be.ng belted into sEdditurton conaciousneen. Miske. Billy SI straight. 11 by Pulverizing 13 13 Salm if .. ....3 - In ictott "mixed heavyweight champion 2 4 2 0 . .. 0 11 Totals events If. 'it. regular club -- A" Cooper. rt .. few ntghts ago and Billy, 4 Welch won the class allatted. tor Buc.lc les2 lin 2nitiltil1 0 0 .... I Cate. e medal eireitti Iftrry Greb'a 1 according to report. got a belaCinC 0 0 by breaking 47- out nt n poes;h!e Olney. ig .. . next: The class "Ft0 0 eds.! event en-- d Sol it Jess Willard gonna Score by laniags. Tate, rg t.., .1 -- - a tie between A. R. Rain and Los Angeles-- hiarryi for 11 15 10 33 ... erst Heagren each Totals 1 1 place. 3 2 0 -12 Rune breaking MAJOR LEAGUE YEAR 47 out of .5,0. 3 1 2 3 1 3 2 . Hite -21 Score: , Vernon Commercial League TO OPEN WEDNESDAY Runs :... Br( I1 Tt Tar snon Yorrtiann 51; 9 I IN EASTERN CITIES I 4 , I IS 0 0 S 0 S t I 0 0 3 --- Totals re-su- Ave R. H. PO. A.E.. Lane. cf Wtlie. rf Murphy. 3b Maier, If Stumpf, se Ilnehe. lb Wares. 2b Elltott. He iwo-bagge- r ',et-rr;,k i ;;, .14, 4t. ;', . c ,4:. ,A,'1,0.' - delegation after the gazne, IvoCity to. Atir""; a series with s!trht The Rees open tomorrow. i1,117;10,r Ire lats Angeles 'outfit with'sse r:? ,:t - j1141-;-: Yew games' as the' final two of-' t flpL h eleiteenent ("A ' ..,1 . -4 the series.- There was..nearly a free' lot on both days. and besides that 4 Old was baseball staged. , regular ,:me-t . . .. at Saturday's tust , t,ln s in attendance ,' which wee 7 for the Bees. after 'ki, , ! one e -0-IrtrA said that the- gams; wati '' ' T. le innings.,, e;,,,rfli ,: best frotti point of excitement' baseball field. That aver seen On .. 11' p!eased- the big crou d-- was evident, - - .. - Aft., Is.4611Pfor the sicond largest crowd- of the sl;r1J rrtry,- : the to - ,; !. out turned game yesterday. ..7.1 . ,,t,-1- I ,iileir Portland It Is to he regretted that town" players have executed "small , 4- 0,,,.. '''':' 400.64: IP "A., '''',4g,c loOtr.v4,5...6,4- otuft during their playrng here. Yea. . W Cox Dick in the sixth inning terday caw high into sceo.ol on an attempted "Rube is going to bare will chuck it and go back to plain Marnuard neat Ile sent Erpie Johnson flying.. his biggest and best season in 1919. "Richard." as he was christened. This It broutert Johnson right back at Cox shows the Marquard and a fight would have probably been This is on the word of Rub.. Jr.. who photograph baseball ths 0,der had not Big Hill tititnrie been family at the Dodgers' hie if dad that doesn't the says pitch an the field umpire anti ruled with Mrs. Marottard is known groom-Isto victory he will re- on the vaudeville stage as Blossom trun iota& It was a entail town.trieit Brooklys tett-iof Cox. but fans were not fuse to be known as Itube..1r." He Seeley. Purp r kw' inasmuch as the youngster kis been executing this kind of stuff . all week A" soon as he has been in a re..4; league a short time. h testy grad- - if THEY HOW STAND. Out o r ret of his cradle. sally MeCredlea Poor Tritek. None other than Walter Mcrredie W. L. Pct. stilled a stunt Saturday which would Los Angeles .. .. ..,.. ..12 3 J57 of any inteltieent Salt Lake .. .. .. I 3 .727 iscur th ill will . .. a 5 .643 seCctator, "BabyBlue. Pcrrtiand first San It&fleille0 .. 5 seeker.. was called out on. first In Oakland .. .. .. .. $ .615 5 close .dects!on, and he raved like a Sacearnerito-1 .417 .. nuoirnan. Big Mac 'came out in his Seattle .364 ,..... 4 g .2b0 I on ruling Vernon I 11I . 2 the i,ittiation but he couldn't dolt and Portland .164 R V s. Ho saw Seals look both games of VesterSars huvktt on the way to the bench and 111EBTICIIDAT'S RESULTS. o thinking that this would be about! double bill from Oakland. the the best ehance to show his real anger.1 At Salt LakePortland 2. Salt Lake morning game I to 3 and the afternoon he, hurled the bucket in the fiCtl. just .8, I! 1. to affair ' At Oakland (forenoon Ike W e Ned to do when, we were kids ..trol',Iiiin't know any better. Then Mao, Franeliwo 7. Oakland- 4. came)San Conch and HollIngs staged sr pitchthrew Del Bakers mask at Umps Guth- battle-10 (afternoon-gamFrancisco 44M At San the afternoon trame and .) r.e of course the nest order of eventis sae Francisco 2. Oakland I. Seal pitcher allowed four hits. Only the was to mend 1114111 and hie "Rabe"---- - At Vernen tforeneon one error ganteboa was made. Oakland took to the clubhouse. Fans were glad eelee U. Vernon ,2 the eteries. 4 to 3 to see the umps rule the situation. but. At Los Angeles (afternoon game) ivmight have hurried up matters as to Angeles 8, Vernon 2. Afternoon game: itwere. Substantial fines should Igoe At SacramentoSeattle I, Sagramensuch barbaric actions as those pulled to 4 , S.tli by Saturday. 4 14. R. H. PO. A.R. But as to the game, the Bette won it Rumler. Stglin. Shealy. Blue;Hensling. 1 0 .2 Fitzgera11, rt .. yesterday in the eighth inning. Henry Three-halo- s 24 0 hitSande. Sacrifice hit , ,Corhan, SP :. . ... . . 4 0 0 1 4 6 Sands. after losing three chances to Farmer. Stolen. Spen-baaeseFarmer. f 4 1 2 0 ef .. 0 0 .....1 'make good with the willow in earlier 2. Bases on ballsOff Oldham 4.,I .. . Sa.Aller. - a- cer, 2darkle stages of the game, d-- e- II err ed with I. Struck outBe Oldham' Vrandall, ::to 4 0 .. .. with two on. The rally in MIN off .for-S. tripe Rune Markle 1, by responsible Ksi:0-:n31, canto netted the localsftve rune and 2. 5.. Left on baoon,H Za.mioeh. lb ... .. -1 1 lb 0 6 cinched the game. With Krug an in- - Portland 6. mulde Salt Lake S. First base' 4 I 1 I field eut.itheely doubled and Rumler on errorrPortland Lathe L Salt 2, 4 0 4 0 (to 0 - Time Couch. p walked. Mulvey popped one into- unassiseed. 3 If :: 0 0 0 scoring Sheely and putting Rumler on- of game-1:-playBlue. 47, UmpireeCasey and Connolly. third. Spencers single counted Rimier , 0 3? 2 8 27 .11 with the tying run. Theo Sand s Mega ; tale - 3 - t.r ,t ti. ', 44 t,. t'f : '' . re 4 ,- , 4:,,':i,i,,-- tido-We- 1 a ,141, 4 ki, ,21. 45 , Pl-p- t . -- - A c-- , etr 1.4 e ,. tio) t --- I -- DE. iSt ''4174 'i'' . 14..... 1;1.177,,..r...,-.3:4'!"444 IS - mr II1F Anntin A II1F r ::16.1,AILIZ":11C147.:1117.1:11. ,::,15, !.., ,airtrol.1,.: . P ktr - , . 4 , Mart-soon SNGE IANGE ''';.....;1' , .to--os- te CO A' "A1,41 0, Saturday, the Bees cause back strong again lyea(orda.y and - wal loped the ,Portiand and made the Ite,sveri once more. for the locBees isompleted the Incidentsgly; als-series with a record their firma losaea 0( eight wins and three Hove left with his proteges fop immediately LOS Angeles yesterday is and the - 5 v. 4- COnteigt ,Ir '.. I 1 T'.'- ,k ' :', ; it'e )4 tf, ICh441., 1,4'1c' :.t.4;"..-4,t- - a great talrang i4 .L.., ;:itrkilIA;):44 1 TODAY-7-- - ,4 fi ,4.;,.?:- tlt. it'A ,1,6,.., .,,,, ''; 4Ntf rrEft '',4''nfa- - -- - ,.. 7.fr! - - . , - 71,..,t' ,i,',0 ,I;;..; '' ;eq. sta'A' r",.- Not Help Portlanders Any.- t-!- ":114:-.3'4- '1 ,. 4...,. ' F;T. LE! PUBLIC- , . vrcan BurnsofGiantsOjit at the Plate in Came 1FOOLIN1 Played With the Champion Red Sox at Tampa - 11 . (iron IleJr.-- LnucK MATE1JRBASEBALL l'I ' 1 - - , . ' ., , ' '.'-'- -' '. ,; ... . N ' c,- :1 ,. ; A4-- - 1 |