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Show ,. - , , II. ' , 4 , - I 1 1 i 4 , ... : : 1:: : 4.. i , , , , t. I i, A : 4 i f'.1 , t) t 7 , 7 ,' ' , ' . e1 - ' ' , - ' ' . .1 - - . , . Ft ' MILLIt.' - ,4 , I - - - - I . al the country. ' ' Seals. 'who occupy third piece In the a game $nd half behind the et WaIteri. beiumtc rAtitia Herr and his Bees hope percentage an I that the end te such week his line t 'tient Credieli Beavers down the : i 1' ,the locals in Om 'third nine It will bs a bard of the,mries will Snd ; ; -is meet ing asattle on the San as Francisco turn.' to trick Lake .$t meeting Portland bit ths toes! grounds. former club. and although Balt be a hard been , has mighty strongahr lately andwlU outfit going ' the Rose l'Ity ; g a sly- of ' 16' wallopin straight emeryth have yti locale Tits to best, fZ:. ,- leittb , on their mind. - ,: ri them by, ths B ' E..,..;:iti Ail of which leads to tba asaertion from t4h" ths 11"8 lirrivsd this Ran Pralicisco and the Beavers arrived ----For ones in their lives. Portland. ill Club Sontag. -Z... 4,1141 manager admits that his loam - 1. " C 1.1,r. r ', 'te each that and department going good; ..... ; .227 .80 111.1to ... holding up well. A hard fought !an .222 .241 Beattie .., ,.,. .. '' ' .260 is 4., 14016 .. ..., : anticipated. :aeries Angeles : .270 .24 Bees 'Vernon ... ... ... -, - 4,981 t ' Manager Eddie Herr of the il .296 .282 ., . :. the welcome thfoimationihat Portland .' .264 .262 San rranninon tome ... .. .6 eve .261 , .261 &Sacramento betty Lverevis has complotely ,.....- -: in from the wound Ise reosived ered ... Club trIeldluer. ,..;r., week ago, ind that be is i ....Zing footfora mound LW today- - It will duty ; ',.Z.,,:reedi.970 .970 ......... . PC -- he either Leverets' or bale for tit Vortion '.,- t .964 .666 Eddie says. boo Angel's -- ' Bees this afternoon, .. .061 .960 : "The team is going lovely, said Ed- - Sacramento .661 960 . .. Lako shortly after arriving this morning. t967 l'.'"'''''' "The boys are playing the kind of bae- - San 1Preatetao; and which now Seattle s.. of capable hail Sr. they i .114 .113 . ..... from I look tor the team to go good Portland v.... ' -" ... .117 .818 Leverens Is in good bees, (MiAland now On I end with. Gould. 8troud, Markle and - ' Loathes Varters. , Dais pitching good ball. w should go Miles lost We've nice at a clip. along -- 1 'es Main forth. 'mason, I oppose. but erawford. 340 .370 am trying to get another Willatair pitch-I,- '! Ruinter. M. L. .' or .337 .338 I A V. away." right Keernor. .338. .334 .. ' Cooper Left Settled. .1i Compton, Seattle .334 .238 Sacramento Elkired. in signed the exlies.ver Guy Cooper, .341 ....331 .311 Los Angeles ail a relief hurler, was not Fournier.Id.L. ILA. F. .330 to Salt Lake. He was released Fit broughtconclusion .331 .327 Seattle .;. of the Oakland series. Cunningham. : - , - " at the Eddie ritarstrick.- utility infielder and obtained from the Roston - '' outtleider 73 Braves. is with the club bet Manager Fotirnier. Los Angeles ..... Herr thinks that he will not be used 81114111rt. Salt Lake 1 70 ...... - t L about two weeks. With Fitspstrick Killeritr. Los Angelo ''''' for 17 Is now strongly forti. Lane, Oakinnd club here the 1 i .....eo 11$I is as leitsgerald. pin Francisco In' 2 fled in th field. and the 1 tie any in the league Clandbourna, Vernon '"I Business Manager John P. Cook sr. J. Mitchell. Vernon :club. II the with hon rived this morning Crawford. Los Angeles ,' 1 .Re waxed enthusiestio shout the play. I. Greatest Ituatlere Hite. II.- - tog of lite team away during the last , ,s road trip when the Bees- won At134 of "ASA Crawford. Los Angeles ' i 113 A, , fifteen garnet Killefer, Imo Angelo 120 - V "The, Bees have never looked in bet. Los Anegeles... Fournier, She he declared. "Particularli San Francisco 4. - ter." 115 Vernon series did they appear like a Fitzgerald. uglier. Salt Lake Angeles ! winning club,In and Los pennant were ;..100 Oakland :4 ' Murphy, declaration the united ...10S seribes Vernon ..; linden-stan- d bow St they at leek not in Koerner. San Bees.wore the that ,'Ivas , Bitters. piece. They declared the Bees , to be the smartest and heel ball club ..., second 24 . . . Lake Salt Rum this ler. th bad eity Angel: visited that :'; ..... seen Siglin, Portland ' year. As for myself. I have never , 21 Angeles a more interesting stories than the one Crawford, Los Ladtto 20 -- e ith Vernon. Each game was hard Johnson. Salt 20 ; one where inside baseball Eldred, Sacramento I.',. and fought, 20 ..... ..,,..: Sacramento played a prominent part. The boye Griggs, Ostkland 211 'and head'st their' tegether ttt, got simply . i ... .; 20 ' end outplayed the irig Knight. Seattle The club is full of pepper. and I ,,,' ere. Three-Sa- o Bitters. ; am sure that the local fans wiU be ' , 12 I with the whole sit. 'Fournier. Los Angeles surprised sigreeably l - ' 12 uation. With the aid of good home Eddington. Vernon .. .4' into 10 to .... get 'lowlier. ball Lake ,w,,,, crowds. the club figures 2. and 10 then this week . Angela possibly Loa third place. Crawford. .... , i f CO ntinwo its way toward the top. ' ' -- Indio Herr has been handling the Meusel Vernon ' .... San Franciet) tr;':..'e 't f of from Fitzgerald. ,,.,',.... team from thearidbench instead Eldred,. Sacramento i .... 1 that seems to work Murphy. the eidetines. Oakland ..;,:!. better. Fddie has been getting some Killefer. Loa Angeles .;, t ' real baseball from the boys." Itente-Itio- n Bitters. - , , ', Byter's Work Prates-at14 Mr. eook gives unstinted praise to gthealy.. Salt Laka 41 it,t the Dorton. Vernon . "Butch" 'Vier for his work behindhomeI Rumlor Salt Lak bat in the series away from games. Blue, Portland . Hyler has caught 11 straight amount .) I Loa Angelaa Crawford, , end it le Jack's opinion that the of popper shown recently is in a large Balm Total littler. , on is we , mitailure due to Eyler. "Butch" ' the go at all times and hos been the rraartord, to. Angola. .. ...... 1211 , , Pt i Los Angeles pensation of the series with Vernon . and Oakland. lie has picked up en his Fournier, ; '.171 Sumer, Salt SAIL .. . 1 be isn't Eldred. ! states. Cook Although halide. Sacramnt. . . . (,'' a heavy elouter by any means. be is Shtwelv SIt ' ..... .152 Lake ' ISO : an Iintelligent man with the stick and Kilister, Los Angelo. Ha !I --often delivers swats Of the timely vis. Fltzgorald. San Franet9COS - f '. riot?. , Stiertftte 11141...2. Feeling among fans on the coast is $S i vs-''',tA, still in favor of baselorli,Cook states. ChsAbourate. Vernon'': - Good the games. Portia" R&D Francisco .. et lt 32 were surpassed in Oak. Kenworthy. Lou A ng.les Expectations i- nil, IDS' I land as it wasn't expected that the fans 21 San Francisco Fitzgerald. ' ? would turn out In very large numbers Middleton, Saramonto ...... 20 12 to greet a elub that has been going Porton, Vernon 12 ,, f I so' poorie lately.2 ,- Portland ..- "this Slue, , The Hess arrived at II o'clock ; Oakland ,L',, Stumpf. o'clock. .,''',.. moreing and the Beavers at le Same Stestlere.' 32 " ' Plne111. Sacramento 22 Lane-. Oakland Western League.' N 22 1drmd Sacramento 28 Salt Lake, Pc.t. Johnson. we ....... 2127 ' .19 .554 Murphy. chikland Oklahoma City Killeter. L. ATI11011111 .31 3 .$32 J. fit. Joseph IS Vernon Mitchell. .. ... 3731 .$1 .114 Fitzgerald. San FriklaSCO... ' Tulsa 14 34' .41t -- i ;s1.,Y ; , - ,'" mr11 F: ,, 1 iguresShou , , ;from ' :-- ....... tz - ;- ., - --- -- "- ' ' '- , --- , . - ..... i: ' , 4- - 11na.-.Getter- ' It'k ' good 4- , -; Frangisce'-.,--,.i1--vit-.141- Tero-illas- 4 - se '.,- ', - ---- - 4';"-'- ; ettr, Vie-11--lijo- '11:4nc'a-alky- z i - 'PI N At sr jp, T ' Tz.lak'."- - . o eS , , 7 1 . Tommy ', the ritspatrick. manager ofteam. bgaitsme , which 0. 0. I-- ' . L91.TER 6-- c news to learn that Leverena had recovered from hie fashion. With in ueh dandy Injury Lofty in thape, lierr has five pitch. ens who are in tip-lo-p shape. 'Twee-goo- , ' -,- - ...... . . '. ' ' " ; : - .... .491 .413 .415 .441 33 32 ,34 31 33 32 Wichita National. - inimamomilms :At ' Des Molnar. .;. New-Tor- Ns, Pet. 14. All 73 .542 .49 2 Cincinnati 41, 33 .554 , .......1 Chicago ...2 2 Pittabure .514 ...... 4.3333 264426 ,b14 .Varyan; Al. Brooklyn .BattsriesGregery 3IT neon, Bayne and Breen. Ns SL bouts 36 43 .877 . . Boaton At St. Joseph: 217 9 2 Philadalphla Oklnoma City I b St. Joseph YESTERDArS Rzsrura. Dennis, Stoner Batterip,......Buteen and Hayes; Boss and Stiettak. At Now Yorkrittaburg 4. Mew York At Omaha; . .2 12 4 ...... Louis 1. Brooklyn Tulsa At .. .6 14 1 - At BrooklynSt Omaha I. Boston 3. BottonChicAso , Batteries--BarhaAt PhiladelphiaCincinnati 1 11111- and Manion; 11. , adalphia Schinksl. Fuhr &ad Spellman. e Wichita 4' I ---- . ......, It will he a pleasure to se TKO Rees Cavort again on the home lot. Three weeks of baseball should about satisfy the appetites of just Lb. fans here. Bigger crowds Des Moines . - , tv, :' 1, S4 : 1;,, Here Is What Philly Sport Writer Said of Title Bat--tie; Intimates All Wasn't ' 1 - I , , Level. ...., , - OP - ."- - -; - - - . ' - : - ,V;:44:!..sivS.J',.1 , '141;:c1; V tO,;(41V-V- 'Alt ,, :241:.34;47,4:',. &tett -- it, , - . Cli.' 9 : " 1 ' , ,C,, 1 -- ' .c..1,. . . -- - 4,, 1194 - , "tsw, '11 , T 9 . i IC sv . - , , - N, '. ' . ;- .I.akes Rickard L'' ' . n , litt (I - ., i..i I t "il.., - , 1 a Ak ' - , - ''' MON() , the '' thausands - who I watched young Jack .. Witter:Jess Willard out. of the at heavyweight Toledo last Friday. William S. Rocap , big theveteran sporting editor of a few Fhiladelehia paper. was one of the was who even intimated that there the bout. sommhing crooked about after.the battle b "'Opt- I I Thanight demanded that the and ed his story boxing. conarmy. navyMart an investigation. Tex I trol board was naturally wrathy over Rickard Rocap's article' and Mated that he would demand an investigation and in- into timated that he would haul Rocap court to prove his charges of a frame- up.e following is 'a part of what It Roestp wrote tho datir of the fight the n the , , A ,5; 2 VI - - ti, . . , ToweL .. , ! . and were to both in which the for fight 4.,,,),, 1:,,,..., make a cleanup. , 11 thrown towel "Soas the far being 74,,r7...7.2 , ::..,iii,..;.:,..1;1;: 01 ;0:, into the ring. that was done by Wit- lard's Own request... Ray Anchor, l t,t tti ;Walter Monahan and Jack cx4 Sergeant his Lt; attendants, worked under ,t:. Homple.';'44 Hence Willard must be labeled orders.?le 'ts4i;:,. a as er A quitter.is He has disgraced the , tit, the first heavyweight sport. He V Pt,' 4,t4 4.;; champion within the memory of man ',.. 401:1 to quit in the ring in a bout where the ,.. worlds title was at stake. The world ifit.,::....?t4:;' likes a game loser and vrill applaud the ''''':':.,"1:4:". ' 4:.44 man who pluckily goes down under :. Iki ' Even Willard's staunchest- - ad-fire. v., , 1,,tt ,::,,,, e, c ),, mirers turned from the ring in disgust'9' ' '''.';',14: '4;:.: ei' . In that number was included the writ. ,. Cr. t ... :4'1; iitAk" k . "Here is the first case for the army, xi ' 4. .,,,It,r;l control to ' navy and civilian boxing '',,Nt s start an investigation on. A.It was se- . , i ,, :. , Gavin of W. .:. knowledged today by L :;:!.., , v ,,-- , --- -. London. England. getting into the ring . ' PloototilraPit--ef '''''''7. and presenting a Mtge 7;!:,4"s; 1 the championship belt that it recog- r e nised professional fighting. It ehould . Rickard and get busy at once. Tex .4 4,, ,. . Willard should be made to explain. Jess ' ,. .',.';1'1'''Ir:i'llt.,1:17Eiminnore".1.1.-:,,4!Blaring the interval both should be ' ','"- ''''' ;. barred from the sport in this country. ' and in Europe. too, for that matter. ...,.. ,' It la understood Gavin represents the . .7 National sporting Club of London. That links Great Britain and America. Vancouver is et good baseball town FIVE PLAYERS E. Beard el Bowleg Coistrel IkO1d Blake bind would support a Coast leagu , levertigatiesa clut . as well if not better than the American public has beat, INVOLVED IN TRADE' vktirolsed 'If Salt Lake and it would Iiminate it. la up to the Board of the high cost of transportation, as Boxing Control to make a complete the southern teams could make the NEW YORK. le trade 16.A lily and ptmiah the offendei s.--to exposure the circuit much jaunt "around volviag five player was put...through the"Iflimit. oan be ihesper the: tinder tlie present arit proven that Newer& here yesterday by the Philadelphia and tangement. a Willard entered into and Rickard "Siims awful 'bail games have St. Louis National league club. St pull today's monster hipbeen played in Fait Lake this year. Louis traded Pitcher Lee Meadows and compact to the be should The pictures according to the box is scores. First Baseman Jean Paulette for Pitch- podrome, from the state of Oho,-whethe bunk. ers F. IL Woodward and Elmer Ja- barred park at Salt Lake to show is It thorn and if the legal according- - to thg visiting players. Meacobs and Infielder Douglas Baird. films are sent to Europe to SIMMS the short fences there enabling dows is famous as the only big league the of and Army Occupation Halt Lake hitters to roll up record while enlisted men they should be other player who weara spectacle' marks in the home run business. I wda - with-Sherlplay ins. 14 out hems rroteking farce." Then the government thould runts on lot and not ono' confiscate them. Neither Willard nor I on the road, the significance of this Rickard should be permitted to profit Mammoth Seeks Game ts evident." penny by film exhibition. Jtelc Dempoey has been acclahned beWith Local's For July 24 champion Del Howard Is a bit peeved of the world. He deserves Seals Jack cause the Bromley. got honor. .brid a fighting chance the the southpaw who was released to a to win for battle and he made arrange game Endeavoring toay's Saarantento after the club got with-somNo one- begrudges him the best Mammoth Walter Mails. Del says that Jack Sim-so- n He Entwin the. team should be o popular 24, for Manager victory. July agreed-tjoin the Oaks and even of the Mammoth aggregation was champion because he Is a' fighting had on an Oakland uniform last . No one. man in knock of the the will city yesterday. Zack Then Sunday morning. havs. door a for has team, ey strong fight and go away not and said he changed his mind games played accommodated. ing won four of the five was would join the Seale. Del thinks mason. defeated. CHI Silver this, Last Two nomads Wore Staged der he could hold Jack to his promise 17-and Says Sastaquin. 17-- 4. Eureka. Pictures. If he cared to make a fight for The only loss was Fork, him. but he says ha does not want' Spanish laud two rounds Willard was "In the 12-a count. in Eureka to Eureka by a man who does not keep his word. On July 28 the Mammoth aggrega- simply a 'punching bag for Dempsey. were tho picture rounds. or at Bromley has not yet joined the tion meets Spanish Fork in the latter Them to Seals. aa ha wants 1,150 for signlend a commercial vain to town and on the 2tth the Mammoth least films. The first twund had furthe ing a contract. a baseball to make fans desire game nished the senes.tion, pleMy of action between the home club and a Salt and We can't deny that Marty Krug Is the remarkable climax. Lake amateur team the feature of a "As a mighty smart ball player. Though in hie eorner a Willard sat of sport. day beaten man during the tainuttio inthe veteran kicks one out of turn termission between the third and every now and then. his mental 0" elleke about half & second fourth rotreds. be Mist lave solilo- Nevada Ball Club to faster than the opposition's In. a quised: 'Well. I guess I have given on a and Rickard for his money. Now I pinch. nine times 3n ten.aeazon Towns Invade Utah will quit.'a run his this dozen occanion Ho yielded to the thought and unerand his attandasts wore instructed rapid baseball thinking 'Boyd Smith. manager of the Neaada to throw in tho towl. , Ho made a ring execution have eltricated the Bees from ticklish situations. Consolidated Copper Mining company's otupid finish. A man pluck to the o ball tearn, was in Salt Lak yesterday core would have come. up for the a or two On the three trips abroad taken round and been kneeked out. It is the gam. endeavoring to arrange local semi-prbetween representative by the Bees they fared as follows: passing of a man whose ring achieveand his aggregation. Re ham already ments will soon be forgotten. First tripwon two, lost.tive with But Los Angeles: won two, lost five arranged several games in the state, his lack of patriotism and his doubleand hopes to schedule some in this Tri cosolog can American with an Francisco: won two, lost portamon never be effaced. tour with Sacramento. Second trip t, will live with chitty. team which Smith will bring on history. The income tax man. backed The Won three, lost three with Seatwon none, lost all with Port, tie; the trip is a representative team se- up by the federal government. will lected from the four clubs which com- do the rest." Third tripwon five, lost land. two. tied one with Vernon; won companrs twilight prise theinbig mining Nev. . Several Sait McGill,. four, lost three with Oakland.Totals TENDLER league , well known to local baseball tor play abroadWon takers eighteen, int, PITTLLGELPITIA. tied one. .lost twenty-eighfollowers are on the McGill roster, July and Leo Ler. Tendier of Philadelphia defeated Joe eluding "Chick" Conlon son former Bea IL mound artists. The Welling of Chleago in a hard six- -. Bill tlyer of the Seattle elub line-uart is follows: Stack and W. round, fight at Elhibo park tonight p traded Waiter Mails and 11500 in Joe Tiplits. Philadelphia . knocked Scott. catchers; Riley, Crawford, Gin., cash to Sacramento for Harry ter and probably ,Larson, pitchers George Chaney. Baltimore . in the mai Gardner. It loolty like a good trade round. base was first Smith, base; Conlon, second, - for Bill Rodgers. forGardner Ted (Kid) Libels, former M. Scott. third base; tees, shortstop welter- lull of malaria and could not pitch weight champion. had the better of a Keough., Rill and Cour, outfield. good ball at Sacramento after th bout with SIAM . Lets of The booking includes Milford on July first few weeks of the season. He Is. Beaver on the 17th, Richfield. 18th. Haxelton, Pa. has lost both his starts for Seattle., Moroni. but when he regains his health he Harry Creb, Ptrtaburg, ana Battling Fairview, Ilth: Ephraim. 30th; should pitch good ball.. for he is Nephi. 22d; Eureka. 23d (tenta- - Levinaky. philadelph1 a. fought a ail hit; on round draw. the 24th. Sot all through by any Melia& Bye.) and Milford again , - , t 11 t 73 !'24 ,- ' c)) Z 141!1-1- t 1 t 7, ,,s,s 7 ''....k..."1"4) to. -- it ,A 0 ,',,, ) -- , ;gm- - AtAr I'i. 7) ' .. . . 4.'''''''::':.."':...1.': '.:3.1'''K.,..41S,1: 1;1,014:7;...4tt , .7 AR- k re y the-ho- of.--t- - 7- -4 - Ile.gT9,-wELLnrci- is Have yon had a good laugh This from the pen of Leo. Lassen of Vansouver should furnish youa flock of giggles: of-ba- 3V. a , . to os - a . . of Business Manager Jack Cook of the .3ees waxed enthuaiastic to a Los Angeles scribe after the Bees trounced the Tigers in such handy fashion. Be was sparing of speech, but went so far as to divulge: "It's the first time our pitchers have been going iros'id. and when good, we figure to have the beat staff In the league." ' e lyae--- - : t ' . Bill Pertica, the youregeter who went to the big leagues.. after the t the abbreviated Coast Pogue season last year. and who Is slated to go up again at the nd of the present season, hasn't been pitching the kind or boa away from home that he hnried en the Lou Angeles diamond. Bill has had occasional fits of wildness that have often resulted in the loss games by the Angela. In Salt LAke the louthfur phenom didn't look any too strong. - , 33 Ar .14; ' - 7. o. L ... STIR I I Demo-Mammo- th Re's liable to break up a gam. at , almost any time. , A McCredi has released Pitcher Peppy and has signed "Luny" Schroeder. Portland sesni-prwho was with the Battery A champion ' A. P,..10. team. Schroeder will, be with the team in belt ',aka this week.. ' is Drnie ralienline, local athlet who reported at th St. Louis Browne 'raining tamp this spring, but who Ica turned over to Portland and by the latter club to Peof the Three-league, has oria, been recalled by the St. Louis club. hG p e Baby Blue. Portland tint sack. se. Pa getting to be on of the real home run swatters of the league. - - o -- d - , awes.. 0 ' . should 'attend during this home 'Stay for the Bees have' been VaY- Ing-rebaseball ow the coast. now have a --charter,- to-- - ptep--- f ur- ther up on th ladder and the help of the fans will be needed to put over the deal. Walt MoCredie has aiways proved a drawing nerd here, and with ILDY kind of good baseball at all. this should he a good week . front the point of attend- - OME to lionnevnie and watch the rejuvenated Bee club perform. is the advice of Business Manager Jofin B. Cook of the locals. who returned .this morning with the club from San Franctaco. Never have the Bees played better ball than they are PlaYing now he &muerte. A better fooling exists on the club, is shown, more inside morepepper baseball is being worked, the is going stronger, staff pitching and more intelligent bitting is s being worked. . riGH,T,CREATES On.. 6-- 0, 4-- '' - - artleular. ONI ARTICLE . ' ed - JopUn Sioux City Omaha lb.1 Moines , - , , was Awarded to tibte Vantages nr etneem of cently over a licrecIsitoer The isiltee1154mgen took to balk decision chlisd on objection their pitcher. The president of the Scott-- will decide the cab.. league. Len 2, , ,..p., ,t,. 11. i '' - ' Baseball Dope Help to Sport ' , I' ' s , , ,. ' re- : rad ' . . . erowds-attendeitha- '1'21.'1 - SygesitteLlir lipplprroonteanntdedinttsheel -- ,, " , A -- - ... seriestheyfrotainvadedtbe Beeoponjamtbdis Ar ' -- lirbtrIF- -- rectified dub. and an a revenge proposition. the Bees are oat to iret even this Meek. L be visit of ;t0Credis hers this 8611."' It will. tbe...lezewell , Star in Tennis ' ; .77 ROCAP -- .. ' orat , Iron: Walter illentif McCrea big chief to with Ills gettlillif; WI 01-1' , 1Li .. ' I , 4' . ,, - ' which was slirtted 1)y , The statement. Adsta EmPlar-- . secretary of - the !bard, a Revolts- foisting :game, '' ' 7 Arms team yesterday defeated the II as follows: Snit Lake Wass and Paint....companY "A report 'circulated hyving widely. aggregation. I to 7. in seven innings. ilarbour,-time..- .... that. for andl keeper appointed by this board for the basis for the paint team. , I y ciintest. had written to bar. Pecord, the referee, stating that' ono interval between the the of minute third arid fourth rounds had expired be- fore. ,se.conds threw a tallial into Wiitd's a. beg to utal,e! that liAr. I no such letter, and to statement further, that the ..'ropertod ; be contained in the alleged letter contrary to the facts, .as only tortyin the- in- t.rvl et xrdrse dh ;do. 0 vittond the :'...: signal Báttléi-.''..,'.of defeat, was given by WIllard'e seo. '..,'':'.... onds. "The board Is in ne.way concerned been ,mado on with wagers that have T. Til; CHICAGO, July the contest. but, as.a number of in. have been received. It has con. den, Jr.. of Philadelphia and Samuel quirt, indexed the question of when the con. tout terminated, in all its bearing sad Hardy of Chicago won their way into decided that it should btt. the fifth round of play in the' national the board-hatennis championsillps yesthe third clay court regarded as having ended terday and will clash this afternoon in round. the match that will be the feature holdplay to date. Tilden is P er of the championship and Hardy is one of the present doubles,ehampions. Fifty-pin- e matches were played yesterday. Heavy rain and wind brake off several matches' in the middle of play, and only one match in doubles could be finished. Tilden defeated C. L. Johnson. 30.. of Chicago In the fourth round, 64, The Philadelphia man took an One, of features of the early lead In each set. winning with his speedy drives and national pastime is The placement shots. three Hardy won through sport telentista- claim thal rounds,-- having Nat opposition.- In the 'no game it fourth round he eliminated Alfredootters doping poseibilitleit in other Marasgan. the last of the three Finn2. words, unions, It can be reduced to pino players who started, In the third competed. players Forty Baseball offers such en round, V. M. Johnston at San Francis-C- a. figures. was former national champion. abundant field for the mathematical Mister MoCoe. pressed for awhile by thrift sharks the argumentle advanced mickef 411., Lake Forest. but won,Onttekneet hatth. 04. Robert Kinsey of San Francisco national gambol gains such a strong eliminated 'Theodora Lightner hold oft the American public. George J. 0CentielL, Chicago, playa The baseball 'fans are not by themVincent Richards today in one of the seivei when it comet to doping the feature matches. Among yesterday's matches were the grand old game, not by a long shot. following: Ballplayers .themseivos have more or Second round: 'leap of a tendency to dope tbeir own Cal.. defeated Axel Graven. II-work and to keep trask of their own Wray Brown, St.Berkeley. Gouts, -woe And betide the poor E. Jostles. M. Louis. defeated R. D. Averages.. Berth who. In compiling the vital Johnson, Los Angeles, 64. 24. tatietlbs, makes a fatal boot. Third round: The story that Edward Axel GraverwIterkeley, Cal., defeat.. tells of th Moscow busher Kennedy gives a ad U. H. Jarnieiten Chico, Robert Kinsey," San Vraneteco, de- fairly good idea of the various methods employed in computing batting temted. Theodore Lightner. Detroit. 64. averages. s, M. Jelmoton..'Ssiti Fran-risea evowd of his friends one night. and took Lae A. IL McCormick, Forest, pthat he was the team's leading Vincent Richards. Yonkers, N. Y., defeated Walter Haase, St. Louis, slugger. "Just whet are yeti hittingr some one asked him. Fourth round:: The busher melted William T. Tilden. Jr.. Philadelphia. up Ilk. a ;Mooned pup. 'Well. I've got one bit defeated C. L. Johnson, Jr.. Chicago. In each of the last four games. Four 2 S'amuel Hardy-- . Chicago. defeated. Alhits tor a lean points apletemakee-4,002. fredo ManiOgee. Manilla. P. I.. I, that 1 am bitting.' ;., 4 - ,- . Who's Ilefe Tins: Week IVell, 1 1 - - - ---- . - k . 1 1 - Willard-Dempse- a 7.7-- i ' ,, - . ltumal.-WOrite- te-tak- home-territor- - at N f.--'- - nh: laoueurdr"effIs4;11tie.cidwel;cntli:Lbouu.; ended in this third round., These dents- ions wore ivied an result of numerCue inquiries received .from alt. parts - ' , - - ., bad slapse0 in the Dempoey-Willar- d boat when 'Willard's seconds towed a. A towel -- - ,- - I - 1 , , - . - S f ,. YOE4 July isThe hoard of boxing control la an official statement last night announeaUthat but forty.' seconds of Ow third rest period - ' B.O0(:.;;: NEW '... Behind; Fitzpatrick With Team;, Work of Byler Is 1 Praised. ' , - i Z ,., , - -- , .411 : ',' ; f :, - - . . t . r . , , ! . , , 1 ; , ",.t.:i-:''.-"Etidéd.--hi'llis- ' t or- Gene Dale to Hurl For Bees in Open-iLeverent Lefty .: rtr4 .. Left' ing Tussle at Bonnevi Be Today; Cooper - ; - .,,,,j' - . , . . , '': In.. "" itatolt here 1 1110,,,vii ' - Decides . , wir , bil b IL el .it , 1 : -, - . . ,.. Arrive -t. , t i, 1 . '4 7 t 1919 -- . , ,, ' . ' - , Boxing Board b. .4.- 4 '' , bb. M ' , ,' I 115 - '''' , ki f ,'' i, I , ' JULY:.4 , " : 11,,. .; . . ,,i.!..., ... . , 1 ,......... . , .NEINTS '' TUES'DA1.. ' i ' i .onip t , '' ; i- -, ... , , EVENING NEWS ., . ' . 9 .."'.1 v . DESERET ' - , ,, 4 i - - , , ' ' , ' There are persistent rumors In this part of the country that Vancouver. B. to be Admitted as.. a member of the Coast league be. fore the and of the seaeon, which meatie the snappy shuts for the Salt Lake team Salt Lake hasn't been drawing well. according to the teams coming front th Utah city, and the big.jump is some expense. 14.--L- ew J six-rou- - , I; r - - ; ' f ' 4 '. At Sioux City: Sioux City ; Atnericanvissoctatton - i- - ' 1 indianapslis.. Louisville Kansas City cniumbvis Mloseapolls Milwaukee , ,i - " ! 41 ' ' Toledo 41 ' . BattortaaWitrams, Goorto and 11 , Lit Pim' Natortaoisetbov Moyer& i ()wordy. At Brooklya--- " and 0.4...41. tAlelphia;.2 $ad 4 II Etargyave; - 1 1 nt. Louis, Brooklyn Ames, Goodwin sex and 0. MIlless lad , 10 ,t rtilltoeferi Main. ,, , I , t AT ..1.464T 'PARDON - 14 I IS YOUR RENT , 7 -- WIE.,BLIT IRACk FOR y'ER- -I DON'T GET YOU... tilEANIN cr," SA40 T..' 5 NoniY DO YOU ASK 'r z o -- I I I It VACANT LOOK?' BECAUSS IT HAS SUCH ' 1 Pik 4 r. t , ' - t , ."'. -, oopp-- - ,dt4 401 , - .4,, , 141 : - a s. , - - , Ira th -- 400, - -- - -- fk J. 1 11044:ti 00.yt -5-- oe-o,,-- "a" - ' 1 , . - ;. 'tb.. I stole, 1 AMIN , dibloot . . 6. m 1 , , IOW 0, : , -e .. "yew , 4 , 1 17141 vt, ,n, 11 : ATTENTION: .VERY Tama aKe. saooK-nMY WAY Ii esmiLtra &I KER.. NATURALLY 414E. NOTICED rr, . d'HE-ASA- - , R. 4 ' ' It E.2 it 1 4 PART I CULAR. ATTRAZI- IL tincinnatt 7, ... 1 phiiadelphia:;-- Mitchell. ?het, and Bariden. tuttre. ; Stumpf; Allen; Packard and Clarke. a I 1,00111V11141 t Darla puld tier and ONE ID4 E0- MY I LH. .1 ' Wagner& - a111 Lit?I . At Lottionrtiles ""' toIERIY1h$DS 4 10. 1 t 11..9 Pittliburg .. New York t,12 I 1 11 .101 Miller, Cartoon and Seltrata; Cause'', 10 .srt Winter", Dubuo and McCarty. 11a171 ' R.11. E. At Boston. 13 .128 11 0 .121 ("bleado ; - S SI .441 Boston 1 41 .400 Vaughn and XlIleter; D6M WV. Chet 41 - Columbia ' 11 ...21 , ;" I .14 ..a At Cob:imbue! . - -- 17 "-S- wAc Tp THE. rue,s1DAN7 W131,41- V4tIERE BEA.C.ft "r00"Y. I COULD VIEW Ma Love,iNe ' I ' . .. , , 41 - -- I , . . Pet L. Ft Paul ;Lc Nov; 'fork - a.A, , in. Louis at BrookIrs Pittsburg at Cincinnati at Philadelphia. BattertesLyons.WahlbasersstritMark; Mapel and - ' ToDAVIO tilartzurLE. Chicago at Boston, feet , , t 1 EL 12 .... ; :,;;6 i I I - 7:,-;- Joplin ' P.R. AO ' 5111110 i m ; 2 , , A , Asmv-- . - - - :PP:" 1,. ""'" .. oak ' 401111111name;P''''t , |