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"' - ..013010S0x.2 c ---- r,,.. , se 11 30I141 12 lb.... ... ... , 100111 200051 ...... ...400010 ..... .... ---- Cmpir- it .3 ..... 61 1011000 ..... ...I 1- PbtindelskioCkleago 0- 116 2....., ... ' -- -- two-thir- ,, .............. 3- I Raj basee-,Portla- nd ... - se JimLondos 41. State 121 .4 1. - 9 SEALS BILL VERNON ' ... ... ... ....... . . sEvEN To ANGELs - '"''"' -- At - ,, - I 1 - 1 ,.12-1!2- 1 bard-foug- - t lee" . 11. - ' r ... ., . . . - . . .... ' 4 ' ' ' 1 ' : , Great Clouter Believes Ten ' Pays or Two - Weeks Enough to Round In - - -. . t, 4 - - , - Shape ForLongSeason- ----- - , - -..- --- - , . . - . . Ey e s E, of Tlit-- s training camp methods by ' routine of one month or six weeks in en- tirely.too long tor the ballplayer. , For IrnatiT season Cobb, has reiused, to report to the Tigers when they entrained for Dixieland. Rarely has he jumped into uniform earlier than a week or ten days before tee opening ....-., ..... , , -- 4 . sege - .'- : . t .... . 1. , . ,'... r.. I , ,i i, t; t ft ,:,, of at:Istrho.at mBrr :uegetdsu III pea rit!liw, aye tt. oeun .nbos vt.ue att 01, t hCi tar t, oweluo leb satIse:you. he tome he: ..e. ,.: mid-Juhe has found his stride and breezed along to the sublime heights ter that strenuous training begins to the martensap his enduiance. opens be look good and play x weli, ,But before you will re tire that he is growing Stale. that t 'isn't playing with all the ,old dash and 1speed- train ,f; , 1 I1 :; ' , of the offensive baseball world. "Four to nix weeks training in the South. WW1 (WO essions -daily. hurtrather than help a player.- Cobb explains. "After two weeke in the soot.. the player is trained rather fine. Af , , ''', i , , 1 '.:. t, .. - - .4,, ,, .: !: - winouoird btoe air plitaoyewr ot: aollixriwghotektitor going to play only for about two months, But whee he lit eonditiotilm; himself for viz months' 'play it seenni like oily to not to forea him to drato his endurance powers in the !south amt. ,,,h.gaiSs.44kieta,e1k-itk-itieSeatereog- Wit n ', ::., , -- I.. 1 . .. ,...., -- 4 ,, ges,,,1 to carry thiough am mouihri t .. play. -,ii Early in my career I pent lour to ,ii six weeks in training camps. CruallY I reported tor the .. opening of the ses- i son in fine conditien. Bet after ahout ::. two months I would begin to get 1: ; little male. My work would Ito k zip. a I decided finally that it wax becaue it was overtrained. trio one wer.2.....did not report to the camp for fu i ' ' season. but nierele Imi training I about ten days' work.' As a result, I was able to put into the regular Oar- '. jinx seamon all tire eedurance that wee t ,, neceesery and I earried it right titrotiltit te the told of the along Season:1d', a teed of finishing' the baseball year FA hexed and WOHI 0114 and trained ote -viat just its good PtifineallY al when---'-I-theeatton began. And ever since then I've folletwed that syetem of training 11 lust enough to wet the kinks out of , my arms and legs without the 'Facets flee of stamina." .,!, Cloister te Asether Comebeek.,, i a Eddie ricotta Is "in again."' Counted out A halt domain different times, the White Sox veteran 4 , en a new least on bitmeball fifehasat tali. the age of SS and is topping Ran John- - . , tI. een's circuit in the matter of effective l'::::,; flinging 44401 in V OHO"- - on. Cicette has had a remarkable Career. He started with Detroit in MS, was , sent back to the ii110141. recalled in ( Inot and again shooed to the bushes. t Pie stayed there until 120S when tba ' itd Sox tiecured him. In the follow- t t : ing 110,,SOU lie pitched splendtd bast- ball and continued aa the star for Bot.... i t ton until of 1912. !i, Then the Red Sox decided that he wr v VIII, the Waiver routs lis pitched fine bombe)! in 1912, but slipped t in 1111, and,vras ticketed for the minors. in 1912 But he came back well enouth ; to retain his job. In 1916 he won IS : . out of SZ gamest for the splendid iv. erase of .496. That h111 t And in 1217 hie wonderful work on the mound assisted the White Sox ma- t:1 tertallyin in1911 climbingto pennant heights. ri; But Cicotte skidded frightful-- , 11 Bo Won 1 f out Of SI lA g armee- ', and finiehed only the year with the awful average of .387. "Cicotte le through.'" woo the coo- I t sensus of opinion. ' 11 There wax talk of release for Cleotte.------ -, il But Kid 014411100 decided to give the old ti timer another chance in the Cicotte juittified Gleaxon's faithbigbyshow. ' 1. win- the five first ming games of 19111 and 11 is pitching a brand of bitseball more ,,4 wonderful than oily be - ever t hOW0d , 11 daring the years of hill youth. ' .. Reithe Sad Awakening. Dear old ,"Babe" Ruth le realizing that he titU.t the gosh darned - ,1 terror that be supposed be was.Pitching ,.' elo muoh prairie wee -UTX42 the !,1 heaped bulky Red Sox athlete inlellt that be i eonneered with the idea that . he IOW the beat clouter,in all history. Ils in-- ', 1 simed upon playing regularly in the tt 10Ie outfield of the Red orders of Ed Barrow. his boss. "Babe' figured that be would clout in a way that would if Ty Cobb, Joe Jackson. ' , tt Trio Speaker put and the others to shame. But-al- ast . st Ruth. in the first 15 combats of ttlit A has "Instead" the offering's of rival 1 pitchers in safety jutet exactly 10 times. He potetesees the puny average of .175. And be's still stippimr along the chutes that oppoeition twirlers greased for t him. .s, Ruth is a batsman with many glar- ing seaknoeses. He Is of the "kill 'em ' 1 dead' variety; either knocks 'em mile 2 or doesol ktioek '.,iirsit ottcaers didn't r Ruth's fatalts throttgb ' the early part of 1212--aRoth-rim- e with his bludittrie Bed .,tiztyfertl paged the taie 4it.ct of the Year the titritteers goi - hie measure and stopped him time and' . again. It was apparent to moat obeervers that the pitchers. baying discovered what Ruth couldn't hit. would be able to stop him quite effecttvely in Die But Luth didn't think so; praise had Unbalanced his judgment- - So he insisted upon playing the eutfield when be wasn pttching. And since then Ruth has made a showing that is pttiful for a man who openly -- detared that he should be classed ,among the truly greats in the hitting world. Perhaps. from VOW on. Ruth will be content to follow the orders of Bar- iow and Mick xeluively ' to perform, since of twirting datum', ' . 1 ,. - ir-- ,!. is: 4 ' -1-- II - 114 , mid-mas- - . 1- ' ti - 1- , :;' - Soz...-eigain- . ' '. he dise-ove- ' - , - - ,, - , KRAMER WINS BIKE RACE FROM cOULET Frank Kramer defeated Alfred owlet in two straight beats of a mile bicycle race at the Velodrome in Newark. N. J. yesterday afternoon. In the first he waited until the last lap to pot In bin, kirk. Me circled Oen let and finished in the home stretch. ten lenirtbs ahead. In the second beat Kramer von. by inches. fireneer defeated 'Eddie Madden in two straight heats of a mile match. Madden. however, came back and took the open from the leading prote.tona1e , beating Grenda. , Mania!, QouiM and Mantua Bede& - - - ten-mt- le I , . ' i i BCV01.1711AaiswGe.rsIthehic:;:itiCa , . , p ' ,...... . , - ........ 8.mi-Week- y0 u r ! - ht - , - ' , 4- - i , e0IIIMIL. -- ., ,.. .rr - . ,1 - Isitnorete ,.. ITCOBB I I - , , ,:-- -- ,..... . 1- ' s 191;08-re- - '. .. - - - .S.) , . '' , , ' ..' ', ':,itr'' ,,, '117'7 ' 0 ' ' HILE Bill Rodgers and his Sacramento Tippers aro moving toward "- (7 '1 s -,..begianickg to-fora, week's aeries with the Salt Lake-tod--- - Alib- .:- L."' , If :' ' - morrow. 'Eddie Her?. Beesoire libelant around 11, ' cationliktthtnk, .1 ;.,'.; wand besarryis 'titan-eatiaseorfthenet: , Coyotes.- The locale 114 ing what they will do to, the to do a artletehlaE event- incidentally they aspect pect to take the series from the Yips, and in the annual Right new- - this Been- are only 13 ling in leaps and bounds and fromgprealittle clintlikag In the fri 411,., totu.'4,4 bosii. and, if the Herrmen grab the majority of ent indications a record entry hat le es, , Sacramento bellied the 6U0,.-points Peeta& v , , , , -i, games this Week. the Bees should be occupying fifth and possibly fourth place ,5 ... befoiti they leave for the two weeks' trip na the road 0St week II& V . WIID"Ii. Vernon is trailing-- right along with . at 21 Sacramento. and if, the Los Angeles . ' . - , Outfit eucceeds in taking the series , I 1 , OH W THEY STAND. from Vernoa, the Bees will saunter ,1 .,. about .1,1, I fourth.1 0.0, by grabbing f place into fic of the seven affairs from the Coy-- -'CR POT cites... Tam ljk Salt take won ye sterday and there. Coast League.fore brotre ven on the series with the ' . OvERTOst ,., affair waaaswatwas an exciting fat but yesterday'i I 11 It 4 2 .., 1 run baseball twist.. , Earl Sheely home E s ; m 11'7,1 47"1.11. goking of the league, was- the dominating fourteen: , was ,A he for ,? point margin E piled ,PoL figure in Salt Lake's victory. l'''. for five of . was directly accountable uti, by the IL A... C. aver the Univorsity 3:3 3 ft. N'1 was the deter- runs and Salt Lake's of Utah . field combination a: track i and ?. : The mining-fact- or in two there ' I : : : Saturday at the etate college track 8 to 5 for the Bees Satur- VrOre WA ''' -11 .: 1: : jli?1 The fit, T. 11. made a ..4"4.gr ..: Ij . 17, - ?lat.!, at Provo; l Oakland was 15. , Bees , count s, .. days BOUT : : of II points, . i . 410.011PEN J. faith. Seta eheely as could be expected from the dimaw eAkEll 1 In the third Inning Sheely klitleked Lou Anirsi..i Si Ss IP 31 to It 11:3! .itt$ I athletes after their star men were 'It'n e! 6 211; .511 telexed for a homer 21 2! out .. of F. the ball lot 41..I the St cores The Ineligible. made - with twe On and in the seventh he Oakland . Si :! 2 24' .545 i 41 C. 421 Points. Utalt.154. 4,41 I 41 did the same thing with the ball when Vernon .. I! a. el 5,! 31 4, 4 ".27:ITY points. B...T. U.. 11. 41 4( L ...1 4s 3' 421 .600 one was on. In the SeCOIVI he started Steto. Brows p of the B. T. V. high Lyman .6 I- S; S. 2. . 4 15! ..... school succeeded in humbling the elate hie own score with a single and in the SaltLike ... 11 4 15! I If 1! .349 4: school fifth his bit sent a runner from first record in the mite, cross, Seattle high ti.,, to third. who later steered on an la- - porttaiti .41. I Si 4121 21 11 24.41.4i .310 ling the tape in 4:37.1-In the half . mile he came within two. fifths of a field out- - It was a dandy game and nor Ii 1,lart picked up a nice lot of cash for Loot ... ,....11L21,24321.22.12111',301 second of equalling the state record. 4 .......-....Of the big Part be played in it Summary: k A I rvon Labe Honing was On the mound ler , (U. A. C.).' . , Heetiffered the worst ,, '' Y.11.131DA" IlaggrLTS; A the Oaklets. (11. Iran: Baru of It ). aCOng; Wing 91- of (U. third. :10 Time. U.), 111' damage from the bat of Sheely but , At Salt LakeOakland 5, Salt Lake S. ; lode from thin. the batting averages 1'1 (U. A. C.). 4 I It, boewt- At SacnimentoVernon. 1, Sacramento won; Feick daebPetarson of tho locals were considerably iI 1 (U. A. C.). econd: Barton' 4 Ut!...!,. L.-, ts, , !sla hitelestf-ertm- . A4. ed rap Keen collerted ft : ttl,AceyetifSInit..;1,....11 ...rMffnecrielee--Pri- t, ine. :24. cs,41,4-c- . r;f and askie from a couple of in- - land I. San Francisco I. , ttr.,A. C.); won; 4'41 At San Francisco (afternoon gam- e- Nagle W. A. CI. I eines had the game on ice. , 6:1 second; Ure (LT. of U.). a , ev't The Oaks scored a run in the first Portland 5. gaa Francisco I (10 third. Time, :62. 41.141; Bohne singled through the niesn). , A. IV C.); AI Verson (foreaoon getne)Seattle Ai. 3 ept,ot. center of the diamon& stole second e won: Ure W.runJacqueti of U.). second: Preece (C-and went to third on Ityler's wild peg. 2, tog Angeles S. 17.). third. Time. 2:11 34 . 1.kg4filSit Al Los Angeles (afternoon game- )- of Mile Ile stored on the first of Hack Millet. 7 " U. A. Cl. won; p s eta pro Seattle 1. Loa Angeles 5. hree t w FreebeirdrunJacques (U. of U.). neramd, Wayman -The Vocals tied the swore with oneat t, A. C.). third, 4:51 Time. (II led off with In the second, SATURDAY'S RESULTS. 130yard high hurdles-Kee- ler (B. T. sack. Rum11. Salt Lake tr.). won; Mclonald (U. A. C.). second; Cunningham. et'.' single just, inside the third Al Salt Leks-Oakl-and 0 , ler hit to the pitcher. who made the' Is A. C.) (U. third. Ferguson Time. Glemettnann. lb at second. Stumpf O;alr Oil PbeelY e o San 4 2, San :IS 3b. rrateiscoportiand 0 0 low burdles-Peter- ron 0 4 ,dror,ped the throw. Krug flied out Francisco 5. (U. Cook. e. the banal ant144Sheely ItinitIcn 113. el al...second; wow; A.C,), Stewart 0 5,Sacranten.. 11 sceseed on Syler's out: :. AU 4. 0 (4 1 to third. 0 0 Ferguson C.). p. Time, The Peen made three in the thinl.L Los Alt.?. ;24 At Los AngeleeSeattla en by Tee- setae AMES ,...... of his game leg, Wally Smith went this week -- should Witiv Massort ..Y.-.11.116,,yard U.- (Rritest Total& 24 11 1 it. LA ,.,32 first knocked his boric Ion of hits. Sheely the at t bird- isase 'brio g about sortie Flishger Morrell, Frank Riggs. Aidosit MarkLOS AGILE. -homer. Krug singled and Sammy ham and Clinton yesterday. Wally showed that he I Thorn). won; U. 01 U. In the percentage COIUMn AIL P.. 11 PO. A. T. la still not in the beet of shape. Mime robbed Smith of a hit by A. C. chaqintlified. U. and downing, 4 1 2 2 0 but he says he will round-this bopper in sensational The Brea have a chance te within Romney (IL of Ti.). wool Killefer. cf. . 3 .1 0 1 4 01 AMERICAN LEAGUE I McDonaldput--g The locale scored seam In the fifth. the next ten dam (U. A. C.), second; Thorn (11.1 Haney. ea do a little climbing by taking the 0 ' 2 110,1 Fournier. lb, T. U.). third. Mulvey 'walked arid made a re meritable 37 Distance. feet 10,51 Crawford. rf series from the Tippers and the 4 0 3 3 run to third when Sheerly dropped one chances are still better if the VetnItoil Murphy will be the regular W. L Pct. liveliest 0 1 0 4 shorl. ', Mulvey .cored on Discus A. C.). Kenwortby. 2b, to the An- -. firm sacker for the Oaks. and jest behind i:. 19 Ontt4kA ... ... :iv; Imp 2 1 (t. drop the series ChiCalre 0 '4 4 rf A. Andrus won; Krogn 011'...: (C. be to Cot seems improva regular pitcher if bed second; Vernon C).. 7 Ariett 14 1 311 .447 (U. A. 0 gel& Tee Oaks made letermieed standtat-in- Cleveland forSS feet 7 Nieboff. third. flowe-rDistance. hard task be C.), a it 11 and the third 7 baseman may he set. ... .411 New York ing, I over 01 the the sixth when they shot Is seeking. to take Fatty Ar- . 11 11 .500 ,,.a.. O th. Angels "';"'''' . lien end brought their total up to with- - $t Louis .... nald SacraJavelin A. C.), Crandall. p At (U. MOTI In camp. ' 12 4 buckle's .. ..-Boston with. '42' in one of the gedql. Hotline opened Howells (U. of U.). second; F. An- . meet. last week the Tigers played 10 14 .417 won 11 27 It 1 .33 Miller Detroit .... 1 Totals The series ended:( a single and Willie doubled 3111 aerson (L. of 13.). third. ,11- - IS such good ball that Rodgers' TipDistance, 130 Oakland 101 I. Salt Lak won 1, tan ned. Murphy bit to short. len 9 inches. were able to grab only one 4 ill . pers to find. Philadelphia Portland won 2. Sart Francisco P.roire vault-An- drus "'" lay Pole ran made a high throw of itWillie (U. A. C.). won: laving. same out of six. on . won 6. -a- -Rohne acored on the hit ad Anderson tr. A. C.). second; J. Ander- Soattis .. won O. Los Angeles won 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle tot son the error. Murphy going to aecond-- Be Huns... -1 1.1.).- third. 11 feet (U. Memortwo azarvra. YESTERDAY'S be There will Height. games 7 . 1 1 I I Hits , scored. on Stumpf's ha. 14 incites. -3 ial day on the local teL Vernon won 5. Sacramento won 1. ker. Angeles . .... 0 0 3 0 2 1At Clevelandttettiton 2, Cleveland S. High P. Anderson Los Bees geoese There- - . Run.-.S. 2. Detroit and all At U. of Johnson. of DettroitPhiladelphia tied sewthe to U, Salt known vrell The locals 'cored three In the 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 Players S. Hits S. ...0 for firm Height. 6 feet 7 plebe& Chicago kfceredie of the Beavers will entit. Mulhean doubled and romped . At Cillragi"Vialbington Isikers will be here with the Tip---- . (17.Broad fume-W- ing of U.). won; have to get some bitting strength home when Shaely knocked ,his 'scowl , hitsCrawfpers this week. Former Bees now Johnson (U. of Summary: 'Three-bas- e . seeond; F. Andereon SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Bit- are for the or homer- - Homier innyled and came all his outfit will have a tough time Coyotes ord. 2: Ki Heifer Stolen baseFournier, cavorting W.i.ef U.). third. Distance. Id feet 5 Sacrifice 1 1 3.440. way On Krug'e double. Krug al- - At ChicegoNtie York 2. Chicago 1. ly tirr Brick Odred, Bill Piercey getting out of the basement, for hitmeGleiachreanm Harper. -- doubled wat-ten , et 'triple-el4 ActrogReis..,434acton ties Oartnerm.,,,te.,,,,,,,, vtantetol'4' 'Strneh- M1114-17a-itntilrfe. sllf 'trati At Cleveland:Philaidelphia 2. Clevestead of weaker es the season Smith Cy to Lane. Martyout-atevidently . dalb 1: BlgbeeL Banes on ballooff the land gigt. STo experiment on the stfenetp Stell. though there were two 2: L 1: Crandall Ilighee. Falkenburg. gte; with the 1... 81. At Rune reeponsible for Faikenburg, lirns:cei for he' tore for homewas - tamed Lou is L 2 4 0 0 of the bat. The ball Walker. It Eight hits. 3 rune. 27 at bat off Falket. 2 1 O 4 0 to FlAine for ma eary double play. enburg In 7 inning. Charge defeat to 1 1 Th. The eighth gave the Oaks one run and 1 2 1 DIVIDE Sig lin, Double playrabrique to Falkenburg. Toloars O 1 1 1 2 lb. fena near heart failure. with Ono Blue. , to Cleischrriann. Wild 1 the pitchKnight 4 1 0 2 Cox,. rt. 0 out Miller bit his third waarbiartaa at Chicago. Emptreo- -Higbee. ButikFalkenburg: 1 10 2 0 , .. Koobler. 31urphre nit put him on Eason and Held. Tim 1,40. 111. Louis..t: ' ,,, ..r;heriattr9khilt O bases. Ariett 'walk.a. filling the Pop 9. 9. 9. ,, ' Boston at Cleveland. grounded out and Miller scored. A1 S 10 WITH walk for 'Elliott again filled the bases2 Totals Jack Roche, an extremely dangerous SAN FRANCISCO. AGAIN At !Lit Chicago... was sent up to bat for Honing. S . . . .6 . -- hitter, LOS I ANGELES, May ILK PO. A.R. Washington ,,,,,,,, He, gr000Aodoot.--,- --.....11 13- - 1 dropped two games to 4 0 4 0 0 Schick, . l Chicago Los Angeles yes The score; - ' ;1. ' I 0 1 1 Johnson ...5 Fitzgerald. .. and Shaw. Craft, splitAyers, SA!( Stay en. 21.By naatA terday and almost ousted Portland out 4 1 1 1 Caveney. 3b. Picinich: Loudermilk. Morn Danforth' of the even Art 114 14. pcLax. Portland with yeMerday. Koerner. lb. 15 z 1 last plane In the percentage column. ..5 1 ting and Eiabillk-3 0 0 S 1 bum. cf. 3 1 1 4 2 Seale took five out of seven gamete. Crandall. th. , The Mainiers lost every of the present 2 2 3 0 Bohne, 21,. ... ...6 ' 2 1 ..5 it San Francisco won the forenoon tussle, Connolly. R. If. E. aeries. a total of seven- At Detroit Willa, re, ... .....- - .5 I I 2 0II. I 4 4 1 Corban. Ara The morning am. ended I to 2 and 2 I 3 I 5 to 1, and loot the afternoon affair, McKee, C. I I Philadelphia. Miller. If- -. ...4 1 1 I 6 the 1 afternoon . to favor 3' ... 7 of is 4.3 garnet ...4 I 2 5 0 I Detroit Murpite, lb. 1 1 7 1 5 to S. after ten innings. Smith, p. Angeles. ........3 0 I 2 2 I Rogers sod Mcktroy; Dames and Los Stumpf. tie. SACRAMMCTO, 26.A May Calif, 0 0 sZamloch 0 I f In the team afternoon held startthe Seaton Portland Seattle Tom affair, Ainandth. A, Aried, home sized went pleamed to two crowd ed out like the winner, making one run good '............ k I I IIli 2I I in the morning game. Both Elliott, C. 2... .i.-...- .3 bite Ale 3 30 211 Tot ...SS In tact the first and the the -. that the Inning holchng yesterdgy. despite I At St 14P..111-4. I Hollings. P. Batted for 'McKee In tenth. Angeles down until the sixth, when Sam home team lost, Vernon took the Mal came in the fourth. frame. giving the 0 Boston Brenton. IN ... .&.....0 I 0 0 Crawford got busy with a three-ba- rvisitors their only run. '2 2 0 1 Clevelaina ..2 Roche .- -. 2 to L of the, series, game ger-- busting UP the warn.. dear ler Janina. ' and "llaliars: iia.gbi Sai Ceeey Smith pitched a good game in (yN1,11. The score.: Both teams put one run over the plate the ..31 S 11 14 IS 2 Maya Totals afternoon. but Corhan's errors were Portland. At VernonForenoon game: and in Vernon's first the second inning Batted fortallIng in eighth. is FL hie for defeat Roy chargresponsible At Cleveland'. and final run came in the sixth.. . with three glaring and costly boots. a smarm& 6 IS Je 2 1 I 0 2,0 2II SALT New York .. lilts made a terrific effort to tie edThe 11,011tit score: AB. IL R- - PO. A. E theRodgers St-- Lau tS po. San Franclacto- escore in but his ninth the pinch 4 . 3 Oaklandforenoon At 0 2 sot game: cf. $ I 3 Nelson. Russell sag 4 Ebel: Fabrique, ...4 .7.lageert. Mogridge were unable connect hitters te safely. I Sho'cker and Mailer. 0 2 2 I 4 I 1 2 I Mulliaan.int. PORTLAND. flamer, rt. ... The score: 3 2 1 0 4 I 2 I II , CumPtes. If. ... Mulvey. el, AB. R. It PO. A.E. 4 S 411 , ..2 0 ili 3 2 0 Knight. 2b. . .cf. sheety. lb. TE111160 11 0 I 1 1 2 Stolen Rader.. baseeMaisel. Summitry: .4 I 2 1 0 I Cunningham Rimier, 1 0 1 1 .vq tb. Western!. A B. It. PO. AZ. Crandall, Connolly. Two-bahits 4 2 7 I . It 2 a 2 I lb. I erbann. Krug. 2b .....4 1 McKee. Arational League. Koerner. 4 3 4 I Walker, art..- I Rader. Mitchell. RP Connolly, 4 I 1 I 2 Slant 3b. 2 aish. 11). ... :.....2 0 1 0 Sacrifice 1 0 of. Maine'. 2. cf. McKee, hitsMaisel 4 0 0 2 0 1 Vhadbourtie, Rader, Seintag.to C. ... ... ..-- 1 Ilyler. c. 2b. 4 on halleOff Oldham 6. off Smith 0 3 1 siglin 4 0 I I I I ... it . ... . . 3I II Mails Mark's. I 1 1 Eddinittori. 2 0 - 0 1 '1 1 6. Struck Baker c. Oldham 7. Mit with .... 0 7.ilewiel. rf. outBy Nor. Ettgbet,e I a L. Pet 1 7 0 0 0 A Blue, lb. E Ssumitice flies R.Fisher. 2h. ... ballSmith 114 27 IS 2 Neer York ;.. ,...... ...14 0 .727 Cusb- - t Totala 0 0 '1 e 0 pitched Cox. 2 0 II I I Cox. rt. ' Corhan. Double pier- -IBerton. lb ... neer; by...SI Siglin, 0' 0 0 16 7 .6114 1"'Scbut It ... .. ...I Isaings. . Brooklyn Jones. p- 31o. Koerner. to Crandall Wild ;Mateo 16 .. Oakland. Cincinnati 1 .425 - Totals . 5 0 0 1 1 Oldham 2. Runs responsible forOldc. ... ., ,.. . 4 0 4 4 3 0 Coorr. P. .;. .. I -- .34 2 1 24 IS ' 2 IBeck. Runs 10 .. 1..624 Philadelphia 1 .3- - 5 . 2. Smith 0 Left on ham 0- -11 p. 1 Hits I 11 11 óBatted or Sehang II .414 3 ...32I I- -2 Pittsburg Ie. San Francisco IL Tune of bait bake-- IS .451 Salted or Mails In ninth. Chicago ..116 14 31 2 5 27 15 21 Total game- -2 hours and 20 minutes. 11All FRANCISCO. Runs Boston .248 es-,Finneg ?.. and PACE PO. itt.rrR. t It FNMA. -. -A IfIC elile1C-et 2 2' -- fr . A 2 4 I 4 3 0 illefer. cf. 4 ... ...2 Summary: Rom runs. Shealy Z. Two-baFitzgerald. it-0 I 2 Meets 1 .11 I 3 3b. ItESTERDAtrit IlleSULTIL 0 2 3 1 hits. Ifiller 3. Willa Mulligan. 4 0' 0 2 1 0 eaveney Haney. IL ..k ft 1 1 12 1 0 4 I 2 10 2 Stolen bases. Bohn.. Maggert. Krui 3 1 2 2 0 0 Koerner. lb ... New Yorkgt. Louis I. Now Tort Fournier. lb. . .',.. Visser' Tonight At P. ' 2 1 1 4 3 0 Struck out: Markle, I 0 Crawford. rt I 0 !Wolter 3 0 3 1 0 Crandall, lb Polling I. 6. rt. .. o , Brenton 1, Bases on balls, Markle 4, 4 0 1 2 0. 0 eonnoST Konwortby.. lb. ,.,, AL Brookly;lo-Pitooku- re , Griggs. I. Brooklyn , 1 14 1 1 1. 73rentort 0 3 0 I. Light 'rUlla, -1 0 ElUs. It 3 S Bolling ., 3 5 0 Corbbn., 4 I 0 , OGDEN. May 26.Unnaual Intereet 2b, so. 1 1 0 0 flits off Moiling. 33 at bat. in 7 Innings. e. Niehett. 3.1),..., .....4., 1 I , I 1,. 2 . 0 Orr, so. ... , 2 .00 000 11 S2 0 McKee, 2 0 1 2 3 0 centers In the wrestling match to be 2 0 I 4 4 Boles. C. Bung reinionaible fort Markle 4. Hole. ... .....-- 2 0 Seaton. D TODAY' S Murray. SCHEDI'Llit. held at the Orpheurn theatre in this e e 3 3 3 Pterry. p .. .. .... .2 Moiling. ling L Charge defeat to 0 1 2 .0 Allege. P. ....2 ........Double plays: Krug to Mulligan to 2? 12 0 city tonight between "Jim Londos of irotais -Rodgers, 2b. ... ... , 21 0 0 1 . 0 0 St. Louis at Brooklyn. Totals .. .. 3 li 27 IS' 2 SheglIl Smith to Krug to Shealy; Mul- ..23 0 0 Ftsber Carlton. Ohio, and Pete Viewer of OgSeer by laalatits. PittaburS at New York. to Krug to Sheely; Bohm to Murt I 0 0 0 Vane" P... - ligan Cincinnati at Philatlelbhia. den for the Rocky Mountain heavyPortland- -. Pbt,i Lane to Sohn& Lett on basal. Sears by lestaire. .. !Nolte .., , -' Oakland 7. Salt Lake . 1 tniPiregSATURDAY, RESULTS-A- t .0 0 0 0 1-1 weight championethip. London arrived Runs Seattle. I, 31 12 0 'Phyla and Fray. : Time 1:$7, ... the rim yesterday 1'4 21 Bits st Runs 0.0 .0. 0 0 from l. Boston 4. I t I1 I- -11 I "tntals the, east. where he has morning Hit-Patteq11 far Pierre', in seventh. . it aimeared in a At New York2St.neol ', I 2 I 1 ..2 York Francisco ',New $an number of mitchee recently. 2. In ninth. toe Angeles vtlatted for Vanes : xRuns 11 0 I I -5 ---- e,. Viewer has been training here for J3. Y. U. .1 I 2. Pbtladel., - 11000 0' I 2 I x- -1 1 2 1 0 1.0 -1 peat ten days and eays flits.... 4 he I. In good Seers by 1.2110go. 2 2 3- -1 , tondos also-saishape Doubles Honors phi.At BrooklynPittsburg. Brook3yra Has that he was In runs 4 hits off good condition. I YerttooSummary: Will Thrye of Salt Two-bas' I e : 00,Tborton tessww ear SumMarr: elha VnitraleIlvr ..I 0'00' l'e -2 ' B3 urrittninot Jones. It at bat In sis and Lane will be the, referee. bitcomet. 1 Runs 4 I Hits .. ..,. .....200001110-.Stolen, baseMcKee, Two-bas- e innings. The ,rtat indicates sale a record . , '' '14 ..... courts at Provo the B. Y. U. took the n'Ea QUI447 '41"4.4. 4: Malls. - Sages on Sacratent . .. . . hosts& It Is stated that rbe Greek hitKoerner. Sacrifice hitsCrandall. II .1 fttins ;.; 3 !ballsOrt Aldridge. 2 : Mali& 4; runs tI Rases on , coned), of Sett'Lake, COrhan 2, fitclee. Connolly. intercollegiate douNts tennis charts- - PittOlarg and Binghene . .. g g iresPonstble torAldrige. mails. 3; g i Hit ) Jones O. off Sealy 2, off Nev.. will be well represented at Ely. ballstiff pionship of the Mate. Ralston Irvine i Brooklyn the It on. Evans said Sweeney; Smith 1111a r41". 23 at bat off 34alla 3 and Lynn ?will Struck outbY Jotiell t by matside. the o Cooper composed winning 4 , runs. ' nobiintio-a.-."-gomm1ry:4-wStolen bases bitsofflticreef. Seaton 2, by Cooper .. I. Double plays 'and Krueger, ' t'innings. CunninghamAn 7 Innings. Stolen bases in bat. 2: Killefer. ' Boles. Maisel The only time thet ,nr" team was de- Double Haney. Maker. to Rader plays-.: . !faro- - Caveney (unassisted) , Eldred. Grigra Beck. Eddington. to Knight to Gleiarnmaffn: . ,, ctiaitate d tested was at Salt Lek when Harold to Crandall lb Koerner. Rune At New York n... E I Sacrifice kite to Vabriquei Wild pitchAl- ' base bitEddinaton Bennett and Bill Tipton-io2, Seaton I. Left after Wee St Louie 4. ' forJones responsible 1 Y 1 dr,WIL on en basesSan Hansa sdbouree. hieGafflgan. 2. S. Eason. Francisco and Portland. al Sets. Bennett and Tipton New York Titus CmpiresHeld Eyes lassoed by expoTi5 II 1 S. me-1:42. ball.Off Piercey 2, 4.off Houck - Urn pireaBed ford proved easy. for Taylor and Irvine mireto las. Dust and Wind Goodwin. )(ay and 'Clemons; Causey 1:42 and, Struck out- -1 by Houck L Finney. At Log AcreleArverneo Piercey lune: Saturday. the kwats winning in three and Gonzales. . -- -'--quickly relieved by Marlon Hit with oitmtied bailDorton. by ' I straight sets with itttle-- difficulty. ' . m, The aeries were beaten both times Piercey: Murray. Wild pitchHouck. leILM qr: yetteedy. No Srnming. San IrranciKo-r-AtlerntrAt A B. It H. PO. A. 24 Runs L Ma Left at great tine forPiercer retrpons,ble 'gee by the "T" doubles pair, The Salt gr'ICtiC.1) IS Mate" just Eye Comfort. M i PORVLAPID. li 1 7. 0 I Sacramento ir basesVernon ,..4 NIrAlL Fahriqu. 0. as. Laker were second in the doubles, win- th. I S I I ...3 defeat to Pier.y. 'rim or All 12. ft PO A. E. i Ircur DruirgultS. 1Mt by ThIll 60c per Bottle. Mr eath time le Salt take. bUt les- - 1S2.00 per year. Imsuod litoteleys and Comrpptes, rtat ..., 1 0 0 IOn 10 raiputes. 1.; M. Rader, an .0.4 and tos hours Ent Boot ol ille Eye Ire 'writs .4 1 I 2 I lug at Logt and Poirib. , , 4 1 g sereeCeeey and Guthrie. 0 ..8 KAtigg. 2, 1. 1 1 1 0 , I wimvuirrii, ra..........:,. 4 logota. Lye nestats Ca. ChiCaalb f ' ' , I , , . , ' I , cl:M ,.. - IT ' m ., : .m. 7: ...alk, - . t. TOO LONG, SAYS ,- '' iZ::;., '-;- - ------ ..,..1 , . TIMEIS TRAI.IIING By Ripley I - -- -. A,-- -- . .,A - . - a .....--- ....,, 77' - El . IL-- J , lo. 4 Denver course. Martin is to r.ipreeent the Eike lodge Lake City and la cond- sorted ki:n of the b oat runners in the Utah He la living in Salt Lake City. s Lowry, former Denver nests- paper ,mazt wraint to friends 1&ver, says Martin is high class timber . countable ), For Seven Runs. liar 'ft.Robert k, IL- of Salt,Lake City. formeemeni- her of the Olympic Club of San rms- Mem tie Cniversity of Illinois and the Illinole Athletie club track teams. is the latest athlete to enter the Mountain Marathon Jun. the Littleton-to- . Itart111 - -- I DESTER,. Cole.,, ' - 1 I , 6. Tip . ,--- - MEMORIES. I Enter Man in COMING SERIES FROM YIPPERs - ift.. - I IN .... , , 7-7- D . -- '77:7''''"7".:. .,,- -. : --,- - . . . CLEM - Salt Lake Elks- - - 10LOCALS-IIAVE-CHANCE- 7.77', t D - - " : 5- 310NDAY----31AT-26-191- - 'N '' . . - NEWS , - , |