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Show ' DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY 31AY 28 ' 150 - ' , - - ' ' - , N , v , Bees : . D D , . 1 ' : . 1 'LOCAL , , --- By - o., ,.. , ' . TO REstimE PLAY . , TO11101TOW ., . ...:'.(40.0-$.'i:..fotiyi00.1, ' Deseret gyin metre.; winners evil! receiv their awards A ArturArs ty "...t...wilik..,."!. gymnasium. Ti. of speeches Ty vq.1; awarding of the medals. A total of til medal. and ten prizes will be distributed. The awards wilibe made to the following: Wrestling, 125 pounds, IL B. Van Dusan Malone third: 145 pounds, Lawrence is Naylor first, John Ralph Martin third: 155 Newman fL-iEdward eecond. Otis Chipman third. WalkingFred 11, Pohlman Diva, B. IY:JaclibsolifirieecitiC C. A. Mender third.Volley Keddingtort A. M. Hansen,ballItalph A. I. Recker, Service, Hans Flo. Richard WilliaJ ohn ' ;-iii.. , A . , i to Save Vocal Outbursts Until Better Rodgers Decides 4. Opportunity Is Afforded; Wiley Hunters 3., Openet,-6-, ,' Play Nice , . - - Ball-iiiid:W- iri , ,. . . ACRAMENTO was in the lead , Willi park, Po the fans didnt 1 ,.. , B0111111, only once in yesterday's iffair at RodBill to bear get many opportunities - trtir gers and his gang do their famous "y1pP1iitOtictritr1wtil1e would muster up enough courage to yelp Out In the old time Coyote . pretty quiet. Rig team this year ls tonspienubion. but as a ruleof bethewas many Tippers be had cavorting last season. if yea-nu by the absvice his terdare Showing may serve as an indication.. Maybe Bille is reserving is certainly strong vocal outbursts until later in the week. But 3. Salt Lake S. , nothing for him to 'yip" over, that's certain: Sacramento of it eras a nice little exhibition started pairtime. Things 'the national out in favor of the Visitors in the sec-on .. HOW THEYSTAND. ond inning when is comedy of errorsruns let three' .. the part-O- r the,11 In their eross the pan for 'the Coyotes. , , same round the locale tame - half of the S - - st. all first HandballSingles: B. Sims. fieorge bark pill with -- pleasing - , -- --- v.:. , - : . 4 -- 111 , 7 , ' 1 pdt--eou- --cle- .r Angolesi---Vartio- Seattle-Portland-S- eattle non-arriv- al , ANGELS I r he WU-aft:ea- -- . --- 00 - ' 11 - ... , , it ... ... . To(. Batted for,Orluac 00030 AI in 8 24 13 3 ninth. . t SALT LAKE. AB. R. Srafirort EL ... . 2 Fan& rt. 3 1 Johnson. ont....... 4 II. ... Mulvey. 2 Sbeeltr. lb. i. 4 I . Rumier. re-tA 3 Krug. :b.- .. 4 1 Smith. 3b. -- .. ...T 4 1 Spencer. c. ... ... Main, p, ... SI I Totals .... 2 IL PO. JUL 306106 I I I ' , ' ..... ..... 0 1 2 2 14 1 2 11 1 1 3 43 I I 27 .,.. ' 1 1 2 If Sears by lootaas. Sacramento 0- -3 0 0 0 Rune ' Hits ... .... ...2 I 0 I I LIP 4 6- -11 . Salt Lake-Runs ... . ..... A 2 0 1 - - 4 0- 2 2 2 - , ' - 1" ! ,. - . -', -- , 1,.., ,,.; ' -- - - ...all , 04, . -- .I, - ' - , , 4 AP,- - - ' ! - ..... i 72 2 ?,,110, - Licit . s-- --.--- -- ,SPE46.LKE tAKE ait - .. it ...........------- -se ' . ' - - ER le ...--4- - v4 ' 'r t i I! ; ' r , . 1 2, V, . '' 1 ' . 1 - ' : ' ' ,.. . 4 J., ', :,,, , , t - ' ; , SERVE AS POLICE ' AT ILILk 4 FIGHT Ohio. TOLEDO, 011L,--Ini,i- bun- ight as. i ;) 114. ,, ' ; : 7- .. , t , , ' ', , tt ' a ' . AMERICAN LEACUE Three-bag- e ad-1 Summary! Two-bas- e bitFisher Sacrifice bitsChadbourne. Kenworthy (2). Struck outBy Dawson. I: by trittery., 3: by Dell. I. Bases on ballsOff Dawhon. 2: Fittery, 1. Rune reeponsible for Dawson. S. Eight bits, four tuna .off Dawson: 12 at bat in 4 2 innings. Double Charge defeat toto Dawson. Fisher. Time of playEddington gam- -1 hour 42 minutes. Umpires, Held And Eason. . I Chkago .. W. 1.21 . Cleveland ... ..... ... New York . IS .11 IA. 7 Cal-- . utriber of men who golf with either because that is the way they naturally play the game. or tec-tuthey have learned to A gi oris hand. post-Ho- re over the Los Angeles municiral, links in Griffith park. 'Bill' Jones, the starter at the la lefty links. has made that course lit He is highly interested in-t-he to tournament a settle the plan for matter of supremacy an209S One armed golfera. 1' Capt. A. P. Sutton., a British officer, who recently caused a sensation at Del Monte. Cal, where he I made the .11I holes. in SC has Only one arm. M orrie Phillips. who lost one arm PA.' as,the result of the accidental die- .754 of his rifle. went over the charge course Gabriel Coontry of the .4921 club. near here.SanWS& and played the links in 7e Griffith ever park 421 Charles Ir.: Van Loan. The late .191 famous she rt writer. wan an .341 - excellent golfer.story although he played 227 with only one band because of an accident, to the,other. y crirmied..-pla- II t Detroit ... ... ... II Roston .. ..,. .., tS 14IS Washington .. S 17 ... Philadelphia YESTERDAY'S At ChicagoWashington 3. Chfcago 4. At St. Lou,New York S. St. LouisJ I S. At DetroitPhiladelphia I. Detroit 3. At Cleveland,Bostop 4, Cleveland 6.1 ,..?.. ..4 , Kremer. Totals By Moonlight p. a 3 2 1 ft I 3 2 3 4 '1- 3 3 4I 46 -;- v! 44 I - . s .14 P il 11 I I, 4 1 4 ILN ISTIANCIICO. AB. IL II. PO. A. IL 421420 j ... Settle. cf. . ritzgeraid.-rf- ....,..,. .. . . 3 ... ... 3 erandall: 20. ... 3 Con no li y. It ... Kamtn. 31'. ... .. ., 4 4 e aveney. Koerner. 4 as- - DI. 31.Kee. Baum. p. .. Corhan ... Seaton. 9, ..... Score nas ...;.. Runs 2 1 A I 1 1 14 2 0 3 1 0 1 4 ."3 0 I 1 1 0 0 - '1; I 1 0 .. Corhan ran for Baum Oa k !and 1 0 I .3 Tota:s e- Play Baseball .: ...'11 ... ... . .. .-- Elltott.e. left-han- 1 I ,, tt 1- , y s 1 PO- - A.Z. 2 1 2 ..... ... ef. W.-- - L. IS Pct .750 Under Palms ....I , , R. IT. 3 1 .. All 2 3 1 linbne, 2b. ... ... Wine. rf. ... ... I -6-43 1 1 . .. Miller. If. lb. ...,. ... . .4 0 1 Murphy. am. .... It ... Stumpf A. Arlett. lb. ..,,......ieb 4 0 2 Es-si- ck , I Lan. : 1 3 a ,,,, j I 0 0 0 I it :1 20 fe 1 In seventh. ' . by Inntsgo-- , o4no,080-- 4 4 ...2000111i10-. , - 4- ..'. : hits--llille- I out. - ' . Pa3t 1 - Ai:as '' .... - - Attract n. 1- Leagul - one-side- . Phi I ..... ..... -- - , "IDave - Peity Mar-guar- d. tit I1II at 'Varsity our r I EyestyIselly - ' Paris . ... ... ... ....... ....... . ache Valley - . - . . , - , , . ' , r- . - - , I Nli),Nta : ';-- OAKLAND. n. ELM-da- . 4 T league-leadin- golfers i7 ' SA N FRANCISCO, store standing non-arriv- al 21.--- A, May I ...I1 II IS St. Louis AIn turtle g d tobrnament for la being arranged here. nd . . i - i !- - ,,,,. May SS..With tht to S In favor of Oa' Land in the seventh inning, with tv ) oubandribe bases full Koerner doubt to left field for his first and only ot the game, sending three mann( s stereos the rubber and giving the Seals the firpt game of the series. Ao ,$ yesterday. The scam: ut the home clubs won the Coast league yester- - Seattle club. appeared in the Los Angeles line up. playing short. Thus Bunny becomes successor to Paddy Driscoll and Fred Hanel- - In Salt Lake, Los An. thevAilittssite.,.ahorttopping berth.. and Seri rritte30410-Se cattle out victorious. There was no LOS AXOELES. Cal.. May 21. of the Thia was pennant raising day in the ', game at Seattle became P. C. 'L. and the banner won by Of the Portland and g the Angels last seaSeattle teams. The first game in on wax unfurled to the gaze of the that series will be staged today. la populace Washington park. Lake victor'''. Salt the Because of which was crammed with backers Sacramento was bounced down in see of to BattOral the out sixth to paetime. column the percentage the Atigels and the Tigers open a now tied place and the Bees are series. The of the gory opening fourth the for Vernon with series was marked by inters feiiOakland has only a light bold two clubs. This on third place. and it is within the ' - ng between the will --consist of eight- -realm of possibilitiesfor the Bees U3Ua1 two games the games. week. this third to grab the rung and an extra one 3temorial si day. The Tippers and Bees are clashManager Erreick of the Tigers toat $;30. ing again this afternoon Memorial a received day from $t There will be two gam.. Louis from hie telegram new outfielder. at 10:30 a. tn. and day, thefirst on. who leavwas said Hugh be High. hour the second at 2:3e p. ht. This ing for Los Angeles. He will arIs set In the afternoon in order nye but will not Thursday. that the fans may visit the various In the lineup for some time. appear as reeort on .the opening frolicking is averse to up a day. combination. such-a- breaking he has now. At Hart Haggett bad to qui; thesame the Essick time. is game in the Ike whew he ;tench d another heavier. huntinf ed his side in attempting a near wild pitch. The ball struck r.. May Arm:Rx. Maggert's bat and rolled fair. He by the Teske learue to be was tossed out. His effort at dodgA was thealltarett clams advanced to a as in such him ay ing twisted today by the national board of erReto produce a painful wrench. tion of Professiona) Baseball baseball headquarters ports from were that in all probthis morning The board to refused allow claim fieldventer the star little ability made by W. J. Clymer ligninst the would be back In the lineup to. er Lewisville H. club. klooney no effect day. as the wrench had and At J. against O'Neill Mierieepolls on hie leg Harley against Shreveport. Players. J. R. I, a gamester. and he doesn't quit U. J. Keupper were made Allen and until absolutely - necessary. free agents. 1,ecisiens On the services of playIlatPh Stroud or Al Gould are ers were made ae followe: J. X. the itley (netters for the Bees ReSects to San Antonio; dames today. while the choice for rOyote Watch to Erble Memphis. Henry MOUndmen lies between Harry to Richmond. Va., Emmet Cain to Gardner and Jack Bromley. Shreveport. tleerge Shader to Petersettort Va.. and John flaring to Nmith still appearis little Wally Battle Creek': slow on third. but to Nee the Rees in .reguistr formation watt certainMINNEAPALIS, Minn, May ly a pleasing sight Two d 1,ftchers. E4 llovilk of the 1,Varshington Arnett-can- s and Charles Robinsr,n of the Filly Ore took a rest on the first Chteltit0 White Sox; hive been purday of hie arrival in hie old home town. Silly watched the activity chased by the local American ass' ;from th, . bench.seehowever. Fans sociation club will be g,lad to Biliy perform again., even If It is on an opposing DES !WAINER. fewit.,: May Ittt-- .. aggregation. center Fielder Murphy of the Des Moinee Western itagtle team was bitration of the National, Altered- - ' sold rodsy - to the Washington Americans BUY Fahrique. late of the ALL '' GAME BY RALLY OVER THE PLATE ' LOS ANGELES. tion train and Batteries B and E, of the division. They will be armed and will be under the direct supervision of Mayor Schreiber and C. F. Wall. director of public safety. Rickard was advised today that Willard will come direct to Toledo.-- instead of stopping off for a day visit I. hip home in Lawrence. Eau. The champion is due betrin training. Ad Q. Thatcher. matchmaker of the Toledo Athietic club, as decided up on leasing a practically 130,000 cottage on the shore of MAISIllet bay for Willard's training camp The proposed camp is located about two miles west of Dempsey's Quart , ;. ' ' light-hear- I t.. lrItho ,., , - e t m' I 11.1,c uuu , here July 4, ,Tez Rickard, promoter of tbe contest announced today. Thirty-seco- A i tars-tolic- .. Sernil bourne- ... t, , - - . i , hit-Ch- -- ' y t:' i ..: i . .'4 ' -- i ' ,, : r . , s SEALSDPIIIRE Lou. - ',: t Ni, ; ht i1 National League. p ' right-hande- - ,.' i - ! ' . three-fourt- I 1$ KER . ..... i, ' I , .1 . - -, , ' ' t; AnterestAh.:, ..,,;,,,,,d,Irreaivitf feaon .and the bruga of the rcy:mitt A aiiikklPStiOOTLik , ::' 1 :I . . - ,iit . , , t: . Only Members tO Islay., 't Only club member wiU be allow., to takepart-i- n the 'games' on Via cobalt', and with such., an order 44,,, force the members expect the hletri-- . .. bership of every player in. town.," Te- r-I nig in thaeolleges of the state as we aa the interscholastic schools ha a - .0.--- - ! , -- . 1. . . , illIII2411111118'11111111meti - - , - 7 ,! i .... the reins at the club this Tear, s t. , Several exhibition matches are on I "' the mrd for Decoration day and It Is : .i'Z ,, highly probable that settle Otitaille ! stars from California trill mix- - with 1,: ., ,,! some of the local player& The net41111 t r have bee& put in first clams , , ',.," and the new officers of the. club aril : eager to have all of the young playctl in the citY of both sexes aignbp. It - . e , ' . , - ;-- st' 1 f . Colernarr-bno-Eagera- 4,t,. - , ' , . , - . toA ri? TOVItt29 - fattr ; - , ' , 1.. , k ten ,,, . - it;ty:ta4taitib' , - , i ' Nliter,o. : -- - . - - , ,:. - , , 4 e - i - ,, , -- . , , , ' - i . : ;,..t - - . . -, 6 nh,..,,, z,t, ' - , - 4 i .i,. , , of the Sal! Lake , Tennis club, The club in the olden days was the mecca of some clasey netimatches for male stare and , also for the gentler sex, but itti the Pest, two setuouns the club his been closed. This seasion, however, new officials . have been put in charge and the chat In to expects again get a firm footing the next trporrlocally.- - l'auL.Baseett, CY. Cal- Dave lagher are the men who will handle . ' , 6...t, . 'E. , - - ,,,.. ,.., TENNIS e , , ' ' 1 - New York .. . San Franciea At Detroit IL H. E. 11291.021s-- -2 I - 0 0 0 Mita ;.. -1- 1 it MO Philadelphia Brobklyn ''.- 2 6 21 .. .415 Detroit Cineinnatt Is le runs. d bita, off Fdur ' Johnson. Geary and Perking; LeonTern. Philadelphia U 10 .524 Summary: Home' ISummary:- b3t :T1 aeven innintra Stolen 12 .5a4 ard and Ainornitk. base bitsRimier. rungbeely. WASHVVITON, Smith. Speneeig. Chicago May ATAlar. Arlett. At Ch 'cog 0, E leekv. eisesifire ClemKrum Johnson Struck Pittsburg .. II 15 .413 down in GUAM Ivarethe ball game Caenetr h:oern- - , itiat.eaWille, 23 4 Washington ..3 6S 2 - and ; I - 14 Bases on balls Beaton . e . outMain. 4: Vanes. L Con.. peanut habit just like alt good Passed ball Main I: Variee. t. I IS .140 St. Louie Hatie s On balls rio...le, Crandall, lintire, Johnson states-tmand back In Harper. Americans the Picintch;Cleotte I ly Spencer. Runs restionsible torNonce. Z. lc'renter. :::''Itaum., Strualt and Schalk. 4. Double nlayMoilattinan to RodYESTERDAY'S mextlirs. this time they're started some. Kremer, .3; Seaton, I.- trouble kt St, It H.1 E.3 thing gers to Grimes.. Lett fi.on baselySacra new in the national sport New York Cav,ney to Crandall to Koerner., Wild At BostonChleago S. Boston 0. base on First mento, 11; Salt Lake. Itutis reationglihke for- -5 $ I . errorsSaeramento In a recent game hetween 4, Brooklyn St. Louis 1 Varb--lauAt BrooklynBt. Louis the Halt Lake. , Er.m.,r i, Flanno 4. ..ett,g. on bares-i--Fie'., Shawkey, Thormaht.en. Russeil Ind Stolen basePinelit. Time of game. I 1, and Sumay Marinea, Agana 2.'llian Fritneire:o , S.othoron 2. and New Rue,: York New At Mayer.. hoar 54 minutes... VmpiresFrary and 10. YorhPittsburg trinkland Baum Time I:40. Credit through th innings. the last Umpires-- -. At Cleveland IL H - tour the innings Were I Bedford ai4 Finnev playeil by At PhiladelphiaCincinnati 1, Phil- Roston .4 Ito 0 moon ot a i1 over the rising light . . ... Cleveland 12 , adelphia 4. PAIMA rrhott border the Plaza, J01109. James and Walters; DEMPSEYV Phillips same played by Larsen to Take and O'SelL TODAY'S SCHEDULE. almost anything is likelymoonlight to hap, I - , en...4 and ahem-n.OUT IVIGOROUSLY Chicago five .. of Manton started pen ' Sumay ae' Boston. in Meet e , h --". sql:pire.sb3attatrishrwlepirt-lepaathings tor his team when'ho mall- - 1 Serrkt,l,t St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pocatello Golf ed a ball In the poat office- through , T9LErio. May :S.Blistering rays of . Pittsburg at New York. j NelsovL Of tarthe hole a , , in !Dewey, the NEW TriftE. May wirers of ell. the sue beat down fiercely on Jack '' Cincinnati at Philadelphia. , ----.- window& The Agana fielder wen I'Vediavidie Qui One. I ! nn, Yount: tnisersity, Provo, ................. To Dempsey's training camp yesterday and Tourists inter-allierecover tooto unable d it without ' WELLSVILLE. May 2S.We Norville ll'lah, wifi psett, 'pate ip isthe tensed hie handlers to seam' send him fitasiding of the IL H. E. At Philadelphia- -a htgh jumpin Paris Larsen leting eoetion H20 of tho local defeated the Lewiston through bilk paces during the . cool 1 Cincinnati ,t earn 12 to 2 on meet g g - . bo,,, env POCATELLO. Idaho. May :Itriffle- - lel regulations and the Sums, boys (et a team of ISO will 4 er and 1 .110Ati a d ..... ... hours ott the morning. . Richmond ,..... affair. Frank settyof the Pocatello Country einis fig- ... . .... 4 I I wig walked home with the bacon. Trainer DeForest tient Dempsey Philadelphia ...- Logan ... ... .. . . . ... 22 22 .040 (trees pttrhed for the wInners. The 'memlo,ra salbng Irf.t111 New Icoek, neat v ure that the new club and golf bnks Lturno and 'Winger' Woodward anti will .440' beet of saport waf not alvelithe piteh- Tuesday, Smithfield ... ... ... through his first vigorous workout. t 2 2 popular ... atop...vet ... , .444 The challenger boxed six rounds, four Cady. isi er of the losers& Lewiston ..'. Colt tan. who ' ' place for tourian leo, t'' the club feels infurious' SWPIlions with Bill Tat& and Delis Win. ' Wellsville ... ... ...4 ,,...2 ' 3 .460 was replaeedawttbe Mary At Brooklyn- -aliddIe of the RILE clined to make such a use of the dub - ' ,two with Terry Ke11014 a . '2 2 .400 by Lane. . Preston Coleman Captures and ar1 ... .. 0 St. Louis .4 grounds. Already letters are sveleht. Keller boxed the second and The betteries Richmond . ... 1 4 1 riving from eastern sportsmen WHITMAN COLL7AM Walla Walla. inquirBrooklyn cm round, tp give Tate a resttheDemp1ARichtiond Green and d4"Net Honors LewielonColeman; links Riess; if the will Beta be Theta tourlliellIttiNB ing Way open to May Is mart Dock and Snyder. M sey was on top of Tate from a. ists for a few days' topover - Secrein a close geme the Phi' rate d the Preston nine 4 to 4. In Cacho Labe and Masa. and the giant negro received a punchand Krueger. Cheney has won nine chamreceived the such Preston Delta The nine Theta tary Bailey letters college league game. ing that he did not expect. One right-ban- d 12 from easterners whim At Boston, In the interfraternity baseball valley Uy defeuilrg Parole! Iternet. tiara a lumber of gray I made 13 hits. , . contemplate tom- pionship The Gicaliated tyclids, 42.,Man uppercut nearly lifted him off his Chimed 1", tennie tit' 1 on the score Wan 't to 4. Until extra bus, hits. including . ing west during the tourist season. .. league. feet. is6smed With took the match br lias the and eatertla Betas the Deltas Phi Yellowstone were: by De' this Richmond Eyes usually the 2 0 heavy batteries Boston tame The es"' I mpee'y. of Jack Kearns. manager' 3 and rot .ttennett tourist filed Davis travel were tied and Wed Dust park ard sure to Sec bonpra. through Pocatello, Brown and Hendrix and. Daly: ?linnets, Do- - much plans gradually to swit,b his pretege-Sbeout wlth style of this sort would Jecobsen were the battery for tile and Ziebarth.Baker; PrestonPeterson patronage relieved by News started hours of working so that he will and Tragosser. Keating toR. hawse" if the 'tliraver littler while and were the first loc,en set Betas Up "open gar, Blegrist repult plan come hardened to the heat of midday:I neettlitteld Limes., No Smarting, until flornett ntazOtt a comeback in . At New York- -. MEL E to be inaugurated. were the Ptil Dell battery. Kearns realises that when Dempsey, and 20 The at 1 follow: a has set. a smrriirtra.D fourth This dub thh May resident The Condom. final battle beam. . present At standingsWon. .2 4 2 Willard get into the ring July 4 the Pittoburg bost P C. baseballers were easy defented be the nor Drereste or by mail bec and was only rabhed by roletnas 10 11 1 memberehip of lel and a nonresident day may be burning hot and that Demo-St-y New York pet Bottle. stNyal of 26, representing golfers Phi lett Theta 0,2S. Age Logan Mite, 10 to h. The collegian after the eet trent deuce over 15 times. uaMUI.r Roans and Sweeney; Baraes membership ate The will be obliged to stand 2 2 up .SOO RA1141 Smith, delivered In fine For Beek el the lye free write her Pt various of Beta tlit match Theta intermountain parte eitiseil the tennis activity IPsi( , , ' .,. I commoners der 010111eit. and Gonzalo& ' 4 ', territOry. until near the end when be weak.' peorlibe Eye Stemmsda CON, Chicago, at the college, Ant. ,,,,.,..t,,,,,. z ................. I I ,. ', 7 Courts; ,, ,.. -- bugs of the eity as Welt r,f : . , .. . . 111e . - Likely to , 41 , - ,. i 2--4 .. 1 00442: 611 RitS.-- ' - 1 1 4,' - ' , 4 . - 1- ... Hits . ..' 1 ,. Willard-Dempse- -11- -11 Los Angeles- -Runs , t .,,,.. .. , , - , 'Fisher vot.0" It449 - - A) . , . . 211.--- Whit ..... 41 . ; , Totall - of - - - ' , - , ' , " 2 .'-- - J. , ; season throughpredict a wonderful etate. : Tennis champions 411:- out the ,'.'i-., Loi-eO7 ; .1 , ' velop from the pea green and it la ex- ,, Maillia ' i 1'!! Jpected that scores of local players wiI ewe him take up the net game this season fcr.' A ..!,', of , a ' '1 t , the first time. ,i. , ; son stars of the first order are devel- .4 1!. .. . ' )4,,?,14 a it .,.. ,' , , r ' . .Club officials expect to have eor,- (TV'14.,!--- , ii ..., ..' 1. " testa arranged with other tennis cluLt LUMBUS. Ohio. May is ARE ALL Skliett IttittaS, ABOU.1" Kiri. i ItiEY '::, &leo is and it of the state ' plannedDet-tsa test vote in the Ohio house ripTiok;co --setteral e have with matches 'sseeeseaseee---sthe sztsssaseaaoemaasss---.', yesterday indicates that the bill introduced yesterday to .,,'' ,. racquet weilders a t CARC'E'LT old enougb athlete and a football' sound foundation for the belief that er" gymnasium Note, school-bo- y give Governor Cox authority to stop, !writ ea the unattached stars of th i to he will y the match at Toledo! " iitieady a star and - hailed Player of considerable promise. but Sabi G yet "Ned arnett. Williams, ri In appearance. and his mannerisms laity. ertit fail to pass Sill an emer-- I groat, world' outside his name July 4. measure. arta afford. as a possible successor to Ti the gency, It must be passed as so striking,iNeal and nutrterous otherstor the new less than nothing.bears meant the at 'I Young plate. ., ,conaiderable competition become such. else it will not effective Cobb as champion batsman of Now he is a tuitional figure, the a resemblance to Tete Speaker that! club members and with a number of for 90 days. or too late to binder plans the major leaguesis It any wonder idol of New York tandem, and con- they might almoat be taken tort old beads hattlitifo the for the match. if it is passed at all. tars The test came when efforta were that life Repine good to toss Young. servative critic are wondering of he brothers Young is neither so tall norlaat gam, made to call the measure up out of its' end tyam"ball the greatest of all 1111211 isn't the player deettned one day te eo heavy as the Cleveland star, but order for immediate passage. With a tlane Institutions? wear the crown that so many Years his resemblance is go marked that it vote necessary, sixty votFour years ago the gifted young hail adorned the brow of the mighty has often been commented upon. Two 44 .. ed for and forty-sigthe mo- ?elan against who now plays right field for Cobb It appears to be taken for year ago ItcGraw gall, Irnüng from tion to take it up. It consequent-1E ,r, didi the Giants was unknown , not come up. outside his granted that he will lead all National a dietance. and audibly wondered native state. Down in that country League batsmen this year. Judging what Rpeaker was doing on that ball he had some fame as a seasational from present indications there la a' field that afternoon. TO ... ..4 ... ... - , Re-openi- --- , ' e? . . I ut : 4...210211 ...201011 - ' 4 ,, i , ., - 4 410141 May dred former soldiers will be deputized as ushers 411411 special police and tlicheavyweight championship con. ....... .410121 .for test between Jess Willard and Jack 4. 414 Dempsey fn 'th Stayview park arena . ti,,, ., ,, .... - , , 1 ,,, ,. After Seaion of Inactivity, Racquet Cavorters Plan , : , . TIGERS LOSE ... gi.. I Element ng , , ti - 11 .' Anti-Boxi- ;,, '. . , , - - - ' , , , ., THIS YEAR , I - ld , , .., , . ,, - con-co- ...- . -- - '. - ' r. - , . r as .. Free-bair- the Pacific Coast League.tong,' however. and clouted reguletrity for four -in each ecored tuns. Two tounters. One of the succeeding urinents,ega411htle4 111;41rap:or:I on tee for the :mg) g g .11. 3 3 threatened in the eighth. when they i l'i rz filled the bedew-- Lnit to a clever catch , F. g Is 7 9 ed a, foul fly in right filed by Reline , w Send. the Tippers failed to score. a s ;- 5 , Miles Main flung for the Bees. Aside ---e : 3 : from the eighth. he kept his clouts a .a : : ',mitered over a- litres, area and held : : the Tieeers under his grasp. Dazzy Vence. on the mound' for the visitors. Lou A..... I.. Ti 31 71 i Furled a good article of ball. but the San Fran. I 4 31al 41 5 Iti 21 I C$4i..924 Bees bunehed their hits from him and 31 tr 4 2 241 .133 4.1.... ,..d ... . I were therefore able to put serest; a win. ,L).k.lan, 2 4 ,41221600 Lake 1 21 e Si "41 II 1 ... If Vernon l, inninge. Roth checkers bad good 4;221.422 SaeIn'to ..1 41 41 23 41 .,,, Vance walking enly two men Seattle 4i154 .249 .... 0111 11 4141 21 11 2i Ii .0141 and Main only one. .3111 31 11 21 Portland namely Reamers Again. ' I 201 11511i21122i22i22!211 Lost Earl Sheely knOcked another home tun. Statieties chow that it was hie TEWrERDAIIPS RESULTS. elessieth. - This wait the highest one and it looked Earl has- yet knocked. S. Salt At Salt LakaSacramento trsvelifeg'-ew--if- the -- -tiar the poplar trees outeide of the 'Lake IStan Francleco0ablead4Sen. At !Petrie. Inatead. tia pellet brought down G. amount of foliage from Francisco ; comfortable tt I. Los At Los Earl tee tr.tit while Earl- romped home. 4: Angeles Wasdtihefrom gets anothcrton of coal game At .-11 Coe,. company. team& The Tippers made their three runs postponed; a in the second inning. MeGaffigan shot one through the pitchers position. Rod.. gers fanned and Murray drew thee only TO walk Main allovied in the whole game. I Tenet. fanned. Pinelli hit to Sheely , He boogied ' upd Itain covered find. t and Sheely's throw and itictlateigan , 1 Murray scored. Pinelli went to secondon the error and stole third. all withIN out istopping. He twored when Mulvey Y dropped Medd leton't .To. viottors got only two men to first - after that until the eighth. let that- noxious inning Eldred got away lAlS ANGELES, May Angels with a bet to third. Wolter fouled out and to Spencer. Griggs bit safely to right batted Dawson listril in the fourth and won the sent a short fly to center. Ilth innings yesterday, 1. 4 to from the Tigers, The ball came down fain and beat opening game Dawson was spiked while tagging Rom,-:erloutstretched hands by an inch. Fournier was Dell sent and in the fifth. and the beams were felled Rodgers filed to Mulvey. but Eldred dectired to take in to finish. Wheezer did not allow the a chance on trying for home. Murray Angels a bit in the three innings be sent a long foul fly right-fiel- d ,way. pitched. was given almost Perfect sup. Heinle Sand sprinted for it and. after Fittery Hee Tigers safe except in a run. nailed the ball. and port and held i . thesensational the ninth. when Fisher's double and a side Was retired. t of Outs gave the Tigers their couple Sees Wins la Screed. lone run. 1 The Bees won the game in their half The cots: g of the second inning when they put four VERNON. runs over. Sheely singled to left and AB. D. H. PO. A.E. went to third on Rtunier's double to es. center. Earl scored op Krug's long Mitchell, 4 2 1 et ..1. Chadbourne, Rumescrifice fly. which also allowed 1 3 1 1 ler to go to third. Smith knocked a FAdington. IL 0 4 0 rf. .1 Meusel. I double to center. scoring Rimier. Spencer followed with another. double and Fisher. lb. ... . 1 1 4 I I 1. Dorton. lb. Smith came in. A poor throw allowed a walk Deck. lb. . . Main to gain first Iin safety'.-anDs Vonszegon. ........: 4 , d ee4wee'lleggereefillett-ttitrivetwee,elleoefiter DaW"114 pe cored on Johnson's sacrifice fly. The fifth SCOTIA for the local was the DelI,p. reeult of Sheelyte homer in the third. The Bees mewed their sixth and last LOS ANGELES. With two out. the fourth. tally in bent B. 1L.H. PO. A.E out a bunt and went to Johrson 4 I 1 4 2 0 second on Rodgers poor. throw. He Enterer. of ....... 1 1 1 3 as. 'cereal on Mulvey's hit. Fahrique 4 1 2 11 0 I The score- Pourni4 lb. 1 2 2 3 Crawford. rf. ; , VENTS. tiAtite . 0 0 1 ..,-, . Kenworthy. 2b n. ro. 3 0 1 2 0 if. Ellis. 1 I, 6 I 2 I Nieholf. 3b. ... Pinelli. :b. 1 3 3 0 0 -4 Z 1 t) Middleton. if. . . ...2 2 2 0 2 Boles. c. - --- 2 2, Eldred. cf. .... yittery.--p-, I I Wolter. rf. ... ... ....4 : ...44 01 3I )31 a4 22 4 2 27 2 1 ,Grigga lb. ... Totals es. MeGaffigan. 3 I ' 44 Rodgers. 2b.. Seers by lasing. ...3 I a 3 Murray, C. ... Vernon- -. II -4 .. I II 0 0 0 a - Runs ... ... . ...3 , I Harold Dent utitveen second. Dent and John B. Matheson fret, Joseph IL Smith and Tucker Stewart second Swimm1ng-1- 00 yards:. Alvin Nelson Nelson second. Clarence 200 yardsi, back strokeMelvin n first, Chester Ellicott 'secant, Joseph 11.. Thomas third. 50 yards, handicapIf. Schroder first, F. Thedell second, Iverson third. 240 YardsAlVin Neleon first Georke Nelson second.ObstaCie IL fleet, Schoder second. Silas Smith third-60 Kimball raceJoan yard boysNelson second. Truman cirst; gFraniklin 500 yardsAlvin Nelson first. olf Bolin second. George Neiiion third. 150 yard back strokeMelvin Free-bair- n firet, Chester Ellicott See011141.84- las Smith third.. Diving for menDetainer Fairbanks first, Wallace Penrose second. D. Cand- land third. Melvin Plunge for distanceMen: Freehairn first-- - It-- Scbrodenseconit 'Richard Thurman third. Ladles' swim. 50 it. 'Johnson first. Helen yardsMrsl: Howard .Dorsey 'second. Annette Vincent third. Ladies?' divingMrs. B. Johnson first, 'Annette Vincent Helen Howard second, Dorsey third."' l'Ira'uttats this-scor- : - I If '''' ' :Iiil . , , ;:,,,.,:: ' ceei ....., - TENNCLIIBi, Ripley. , " ' i I . will THE yrm GIANTS WONDER HAS TM ALL TALKING Receive Awards ' , . : 1 ., , ' ' L. . , . ,Aggressors..-:,-- D . . . t., .. re , k , J . , V,D..,,.00,m0Misesols,...12,. I 11 |