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Show DROP INITIAL BEES " ME r TO LOS ' 0-- 3 AIICELES, i 1 Jlillefers Homer With Two ' On Brings Victory to Angels; Romler Responsible For Bee Counters. ! 03 ANGELES, Aug. W.The ths gained full Bees yssterday by taking tbs In Salt Lakers tnte camp. Th aerie of th ths opening gem ths nr-o-k ..defeat of tho Smi alee ! klub half k ran 6te Bill Romler with hi hi bat trio "hi hardest to brink tho Beoo on top S of the ooont hot ho woo hoatoS tk the HU itiflo kkS triple argument . brought In fcU of 8klt Loksn rone. Red Killefer'a homo run drive In the "TourtH tnnlng with two Bietl pn bases gave the Angels tho gams. Both Gould and Fitter were too or. . oue la their alloorkkoo of kite, each pr leea. yielding a dosea.hatmore T was responsible for Bill Rumiers tho visitor- -, made bjr tallies three the first tnnlng Btlle single knocked r- Inin the one and la tho fifth hU triple . knocked In two. cams ln the V A spectacular plef from neorod Rube Ellis eighth when second base white tho Boos were retlr-foree-oInc o runnsr ot second on a Bach club scored enoe In the first In ales. With Mairort sn third br reaRam-Ur- 's son el a w4h and tw sacHf loom. s hit hroovht him acres. Bates double and Crawford's single tied the score In the local half. In tha fourth, after two wprooot. Ktehoff and Flttery singled and KUle- e homer did tho rosi la tho fifth, whoa two Krug and Johnson hit nafeiy scored on Ronster'u triple A hit hr Kaawnrthy In tho oirth, : sacrifice and an out. followed by An- -'e single, soored sao for ths Tho loot was made In tho eighth.d. Kills wolked and was oaerifteod te Flttsrr ateo walked aad Klltefer forced Mm at sscoad, Ellis scoring. . . Tbs score: Reds and Giants Begin Crucial Battles Today N IW YORK. The 1A Ang. between first and second places. To wipe out tha Reds lead men, must win five of the six contests, while a severs setback would be difficult to overcome In the Temalnlng If games of tho season. Tha Reds and Giants have broken even In II games in wbleh the latter outscorcd their opponents 41 runs to It. Reuther and Salles each have won two out of three with New Tork, Eller one In three while Luque had a victory and Fisher a defeat Barnes of tha Giants who won his tenth straight gams yesterday took two out of three from Cincinnati; Bsntoa was auccesaful three times In five games and Toney mat defeat la meet Important eerie of the National league pennant race thus far this season began hers today when Cincinnati, leadono-ha- lf ing New Tork by four and In the Giants met the games, first of three successive double have alheaders The two teams ternated In tha lead almost from the start of the season, when Brooklyn set the pace for a abort time. Horans men, who hnvs not encountered a losing streak, have been more euooeasful than their eastern rivals during the past few weeks, gradually widening the gap hte HOW THEY STAND . Aa-- 5 t i ut fr BAIT UARK. JohQVOItp . ftnrntfeTp 2 lk Ahtly hillf an. tb ItI e .. tr, . 4 I I I Fitspatrtck, if . Byler, e Gould, p". Rpencer Leverens Dale eases ..... ooao .... . . . .. . .. . .... ..... .. ..... I 144 2 ooeeooo eij set fl OS . AB.RH.PO. A ....... 1 t. I 1 1 I a f 4 t TSTToiti, 1117171 . 6 . nil Ill 9llf. 44 r 1 U (4EHS!i!4r7r7i Lost T ESTERS AYS RESULTS. At Lee Angeles Salt Lake I. ' Angeles A At Baa Francisco Sacramento 4, San Francesco A Oekland-Portlagame At Port Van traveling. postponed; Oakland Vernen-Beatt- le At BeaMte game postponed; Vernon traveling. nd H MAKES Too devotees of tho gun, clip this out and stick ft in your hat or your mind or notebook, or any other place used to preserve things worth mentioning. , The open season on chicken, willow and blue grouna In Utah begins day after tomorrow, Fri-da- y and continues through Aug. 11. The off loo of tha state flak and g&mo commissioner has boon besieged with questions regarding tho time of opening the season, and as a result practically non of the routine office work has been attended to. Consequently, the office has 'appealed to tho newspapers to give as much publicity as possible to tho notice of tho season opening. The limit Is eight birds per day, or II for the season. A1 tog Fabrlque. et.. Rates, lb tetiitM ford, rf Raaster, c . . . Kenworthr. Ellis. If Kiehoff. lb .. FttageraM, Cor ban, lb Caveney, ss ... at tha Frisco track.races 4 In the CaliCrowds at hike fornia mstropolla have greatly diminished during the past few weekA and the future of the cycle racing game In that city Is hone too bright. It la sal A Tha cause, however, is because of lack of talent. The management has failed te secure enough good rldera, and thus the attendance hasn't been anything extra Crebe and Ohrt are about tho only clever profeealonate at the track. I I I ... 1 1 ... ...II Ocerr by Salt Lake I Runs I 11 IT II I I Angeles Rune IMilMb-I I I I I l 1 I I I - HM 1 1 1 I V-- 4 I Mt 1 1 1 ne rd ht, th National League. 4 t Zamloch, If Soblck, cf . Crandall, lb I 11 ..10 aoro Sacrament Runs ... Hits San Francisco Runs Hits I 10 IT It 1 0 t by laataga. t t fl, 0 I ( t t etotiiti MIM 4 YEPTERDATf RESULTS. New Tork S, At Brooklyn 1. - . No other games scheduledL 1 1 1 I I 1 TODAYS SCHEDULE. Pittsburg at Boston. run. I bits off Malls, Summary; Ons ;I ' Chicago at Brooklyn. at hat, la T Innings Stolen baas by Fittery 1. Rons responsible for Two-baCincinnati at New Tork (two games). ( Goo Id A Flttory I. Double plays Ken-- i Zamloch. hits Koornsr, Bt Louis at Philadelphia hits MlddUton, worthy to FehHqoo to Baton; Fabrtquo FltigeraJd. Sacriflc vsney. Koornsr. Baas on j to Kenworthy to Ratos. Umpires Hold ew At Brooklyn-NR. H. B balls Off Smith I. Eason. and Struck out ; a Malls A by Smith I. Bncrlflcs flyBy a Tork .. i i & T 4 Koornsr. Passed hall Oady. Runs re- Brooklyn ... American League Barnes and Consoles; Mitchell and sponsible for Malls L Plercey 1. Left on bases Sacramento I, Ban Francisco Miller. 7. Charge, defeat te Mail. Time of CLUB tTANDIVG. gome--14Umpire Guthrie and Southern Association. Fixukty Chlcaso ,v Detroit i se p It 1 1 TYLER NO GOOD FOR REST OF SEASON r .... Washington Philadelphia oooeeoe CHICAGO. Aug. 11. Cub fans whs nav ben for Georgs te corns back.waiting RESULTS. and take hla turn Tyler on the rubber along with Grover Alexander. At Boston St Louis It, Boston I. At Philadelphia Detroit I, Philadel- Jim Vaughan. Clauds Hsndrlx and Speed Martin, are to be dlaappolnted. phia A At New Tork Cleveland 1. New Tyler le through, for this season at least. H probably will not start anTork 1. other game, as hla case is thought to ' No other games scheduled. be hopeless. Manager MUohell has At New Tork flven up hope of teeing him return te R.H.B Cleveland . I 6 1 "I think Tyler Is through for this New York ! do Coveleekie and O'Nelli; Moiprldge and season," said Manager Mitchell. not think he la for all time. Rue!. Raet la what hla through arm needs, and 1 am hopeful that It will come around to At Philadelphia R.H.H. enable him to pitch at his boat next 1 14 summer. Whether he will ba able to . ... 12 Philadelphia.. I do that Is hard to tell. it Is not rheuLeonard and Alnsmttk; Johnson, Kina nerve trouble. matism but ney and Perkins, time he cuts loose at a curve orEvery fast ball tbors la a pressure on a certain R.H.E. nerve tho of hie running through top Rt. i am that Is so painful ha is unable ts rtCMn&n 9 10 J Shocker end Revereld; Jones! Muster. pitch." Every effort will ho made to M cure w and Behan g. back for the season of 1120. " TMfMbttg ...... e . -- e Jack Fournier, Angel first rehas been suspended as a sult ot a fight with Umpire Red base-ma- n, Held in Los Angeles the first ot the week. Fournier was extreis-tn- g his favorite tactics of cussing" ths umpire and Red ordered him off the field. Then Fournier threw hie glove at Held, hitting him on the head and knocking off, kis cap. Held rushed Fournier and a slugging match followed. The police finally ended th argument. e e e Fournier lets his Ire get the beet ef him too often, and It weald be good medicine for him to be suspended for tbe remainder of ths Season with no pay. see sea top-hea- X Looks like Mark) or-- Lererena for the Bees today. Tom the Rants Clara - southpaw,Hickey, and Pete Richte the litd tle catcher from North Beach, the season with Beattie, have Joined the SealA Hickey flirt-- d quite a while before he finally signed the papers The big fellow baa enough stuff to cat by with In tha Coast league If he will buckle down to business and take baseball seriously. Richie was with tha Beals in the eprlngof 1218, but wes .. ut to UoUle.-- - He Is little catcher and needs onTy regular work to make him a valuable . whe-elarto- - GREAT FALLS! Mont- - Aug! 12. Great Falls and Butts are to have professional baseball next year as members of an International class B league, to Include Spokan , Cal- and Edmonton, If iryTLetl the plans of Nick Williams, Cliff Blankenship and Herb Heater, well known baseball men, materlallsA according to Hester, who U In Great Falla con f ring wRh local buainesa men as to too possibility of tho imopossd league. After visiting Butte and BpokanA Heater will return to Groat Falls in about a week to hold a second meeting with local business men. BUI" James, wife of the Mrs former star of the Braves and now withpitcher Oakland. Is at Holy Cross hospital of this city. Mrs. James is recovering after an operation for appendicitis. She was taken seriously 111 while visiting In RawIlnA Wye. Her at her home numerous friends will be glad to ' Kangaroo Kids Mas., Aug. 11. In the rounds of the national lawn tennis championship tournament at the Longwood cricket club today Interoat was largely centered on the match between the Australian star Gerald L. Patterson and Norman K. Brooke and Fred B. Alexander and 8. Howard Voshell. winners of tbe sectionals In tha other match between Maurice E. - McLoughlln and T. C. Bandar, Pacifio coast champion William M. Johnetnn, and C. J. Griffin, holders of ths northwestern title, there was a tinge of local rivalry besides the completion for final honors as all four players ara from California Wlnnars of the round will contest tomorrow for the privilege of playing the challenge game Baturday against tbs nations!! doubles champions William T. TUden of Philadelphia and 17 year old Vincent Richards of Yonkers NEWTON; ......... , o, ....... A Grr KEEPING . NEWTON, Mis. Aug. IS. Gerald L. Fattsrson and Norman E. Brooke ono f tho visiting Australian team earns through vtctorteoely yesterday in ths second round of the United States National Lawn Tennis doubles championThe other team, com- ship tournament R. V. Thomas and Randolph Eoaed ofwas eliminated by an American team. Patterson and Brookes defeated R. Norris Williams II and Watson M. Washburn, holders of ths New England sectional till in straight seta, la a match that was ths feature of the day. Thomas and Lycott lest to tbe formidable New Tork team ef 8. Howard Voshell and Fred B. Alexander, holders f ths Tristate sectional title. The t, score was The Los Angete pair, Maurice E. McLoughlln aad Thomas CL Bundy, Pacific ooast champions had an easy tims In disposing of C. B. Doyle of Washington and F. H. Harris of Brattieboro, Vt., holders of the middle Atlantio states section title, the score being Bo certain Was the outcome that comparatively few spectators were attracted even by the chance to see McLoughlln, the "California comet in action. Hlhe fourth match scheduled was defaulted by the Dallas, Texas, team, ot Louis Thalheimer and Levan Jestor, holders of tho southwestern till te the Baa Franciscans, William M. Johnston and C. J. Griffin, tbs northwest- STANDING OF THE CLUBS 2 L. Pet. 46 44 44 49 49 . 20 ,48 44 48 47 48 48 42 49 (5 8t Joseph Sioux City Oklahoma City Tutea Des Koine Omaha Joplin ... .624 .624 , 614 .614 R.H.ZL At Bt. Joseph , Joplin .... 8t Joseph - Knpel and CoDIns; Rose and r At Blow City Oklahoma CTty Sioux City Meddler and Griffith; Blffort. At Ferry, la Tulea-Do- e postponed; wet ground Jl 2 0 0 Bhestak. R.H.X. 2 4 2 2 1 1 Fletcher and 9-- 2, 4, 4, W. ' Today on Courts 4-- 2, 4-- 1, ern 4-- 2, (-- 9. SEATED IN I Manager Moran Figures That His Bunch Will Exercise Latent Strength . And Stay in Top. "hiorAng. it. wih two .months ef ths season remaining the Reds are right there in the lead, with the likelihood of remaining In the race uWll the finish. The. team has been the seneatlcn of the season, d whether It , wins eut over the Giants or Is eventually beaten off. both Manager Moran and th players deserve great credit for th brilliant showing made. Tho team has mads a long, steady and courageous battle, has had no serious slump at any time and has constantly delivered th geeda Th Red,do not look so strong on paper as at least three other clubs In league, and possibly four, but Manager Moran has succeeded in developing th latent . strength of th club to Its fullest powers and tha consistent work of the elub has been th baseball surprise of tho year. At first bass Jake Daubert is an who was supposed to have outlived his best years, but who has been playing the best ball of his career. When Jake came her It was said that hla legs were in bad shape and that he would not be able to play more than half th game but he - ha - played In every inning of every championship contest, which no other man on the team has don and his work baa been of th greatest help to th club. Rath Going Btiwag. Morris Rath Is another veteran who has played with several American league clubs and was finally rescued from Salt Lake of the Pacific Coast league by the Red when it was thought that be was out of the big show for good. It was a grand piece of luck for th team that Lee Mage refused to report at the camp, en account of a squabbletraining over a bit of. for th action Rath his ssJary, gave chance to play second base, which he would probably not have had if Magre had reported. Morris has bean playing, in a quiet and modest way. th best second base in tha league this year He was supposed to have a bad arm, but his throwing has been wonderfully accurate. While not a heavy hitter, he Is a gam man at the plate, and one ot tbe most timely batters on the club, besides being by far tbe best lead-of- f man in the league, as he seldom hits st a bad ball and works his way to first on passes quit constantly. He is a real tower of strength. At th shortfleld Larry Kopf, whe earn here In a trade for Lee Magee, baa been playing the best ball of hta earaer and ranks with tho bast In the league. Charley Holloeher, the Cub sensation, is a shade faster and will hit a bit harder, but Kopf yields to no , other shortfielder. Grok ta Class by Hhneelf. need be Of Helni Groh nothing kald. Th Red captain la In a class by himself as a third baseman, having no weaknesses In th position, and ha la one of tha hardest and most reliable bitters tn basebalL If th baseball field was a racetrack and there was a special race for third baseman Helnle would be going under th wire at a gentle canter before the rest of the bunch had hit th head of the stretdi. Manager Moran said th other day that Groh has the best ey for a ball at th hitter he had plat of anyIn right-han- d ever seen his. long sxperle'nee. Thats good enough. Th Red outfield . does not look to b In the same clast with that ef th Giants, but hss been more than holding Its own by kesn determination and ftgbttng spirit Eddio Roush. o(; course, is th best center fielder tn and a powerful hitter the leagu who has a shade on Benny Kauff, good as ths latter i Greasy Neale Is fielding sensationally this year and rung bases well, but is not so strong a bitter as Pop Young. Neele, however, is a valuable man on any club, for heX Is a real close student of th game and ball with th sportsman, whe ofplays beand a collegian, spirit and dash cause he love to win. Greasy 1a an advanced thinker In th pastime and has pulled a number of smart plays this most , of which season successfully, have been overlooksd by the fens. In a reformed Rub Bresater. left field left hand pitcher, haa been of Inestl-mahworth to th club on account of his energy, determination and natural ability. In tho pitching department, th Rods are also right thers. with Hod Hilar, Slim Salle and Dutch Reuther winning Cincinnati. old-tim- er Americans Clash emi-fln- al .... L Australians and Win Net Boots Wichita t to "Pitcher Watson will add a world of strength to Herrs clan. He Joins at Los Angeles thla week and it most liktly will work In ono of ths most crucial series te data The way A1 Gould has come through for Herr 1s marvelous The little fellow who was hit for 20 blows In one game when Bate Lake was hers 1b sow leading the leagues pitch-er- a "Keep your eyes on the Bsoa" see Western League. ' cum bin g, "This is what Eddie Harr had te say te a scribe in Los Angeles yesterday: "When we started playing this season, tho critics began talking, but I knew what I was doing. I knew 1 had gathared together some men who had not played ball for some time. - I knew they would not really start playing till the middle of ths season. That Is exBut now actly what happened. they have started, and as a result are hard for first place. pushing We have a pitching staff as good a Vernons and a Aiming team as , strong aa Los Angeles Then, beside that, we have what these two clubs lack. We have the punch that wins games We hove the speed We have real base runnera With an Iron pitching staff, a hardbunch of mem a fast ersw hitting Cf bass runnera, and a perfect fielding team, ws ought to win the pennant." N. T. In a crucial Commercial league gome tbe Moose team will dash with th Salt Lake Iron and Steel aggregation at Bonneville park at 4:14 pnt. today. Considerable Interest attaches to the tusslA Inasmuch as the Moosera slipped a decisive victory over the Steelmen the CLUB ITANDfNO. other day Just before tha FI tap atrick W. L. Pot crew took a great game from tha Logan Atlanta .... SS4 Cache Valley St 4i The league leaden. New Orleans 44 it .tit Moosera have a clear record tn the re. . Little Rock 5S iS .tst organised league and the Bren earn art . ts ti .49t after revenge. No admission will be Chattanooga Mobil .. ... tl 65 ,4S0 charged. ' " " Memphis r. ... nsaaseeee it SS .41 The probable lineup: iT IS .444 Birmingham , A Steel. Mfeoae. Naahvill .... it 41 .412 Sorensen , , Ogdon Knie-vnnd, At Little Rock Little Rock e. At- Groeshner, Ewing.. p..,.Hetlua Fife lanta t. .. Hansen Kilpatrick. lb.... At Memphis Memphis 2, New OrItleldi ,, ... , . 2b. . , ., Davidson leans 0. Porn ........... . .ss. , . MflCArrle At OhaHanooga FI Chattanooga 12, Ham w. tsptrick.....b...... Milts .Jf.. At Nashville Nashville 19, Binning-M- Young FMlowv KAUfflAMiMiigtiCfeeiipg I. XXUoo be e rfe ' man. ss ....rl Cleveland ... New Tork'... St. Louis . . , eoooosooetae Boston hoeesooeoeas e know tko operation was successful and that she 1s progressing nicely. Pennant dopestars are working overtime trying to figure out tbe winner of the Coast league flag this The following from Harry year. M. a Portland paper Grayson InBees are being serishows that tha ously considered In other towns of tbs circuit: No longer le the race for the 1111 Pacific Coast league pennant a two-du- b affair. Eddie Herr's Salt Lake Bees have proved that they will have to be reckoned with. the news trickled over the wires that President Lane telegraph of the Bees had signed Pitcher Watson, who was turned over to New Orleans by ths PhlllleA but refused te report In the southland. "When Lane went after Watson and obtained him he showed that ths Utah magnates Intend to make a determined effort to land their first pennant 6alt Lake has an even chattc with Los Angeles and Vernon now, and with tho heaviest will jpreee hitting elub tn the circuit Wade Klltefer and BUI Essick to the limit For a long time It appeared as If the present battle for the flag was to be a qne-clu-b affair. Los minor Angeles with! a league team, composed chiefly of seasoned veterans, stepped out In and remained In that lofty position until Fatty Arbuckle's trained Tigers .knocked them off the Christmas tree during their recent series tn ths Cafeteria city. That weeks play put Essick s. champions of 1111 in ths race once more. "It was tha Bees last home stand . which addad - the- - present - great amount' of interest in ths scrap.- ' Herr's proteges crowned the Beavera Oaks and Rainier and have shown signs of becoming a good road dob by taking four games at. Kacrsmento thla week and forcing the Senators to tango for 12 rounds Saturday afternoon before suo-Tes-terd- ay trl-sta- te Totals 11 Summary: Stolen bees Bates. Home Klltefer. Two-bahits Bates Three-bas- e hits Romler. Sacrifice hits Krug, Jehnaen. Rills, Nteboff, Fa- hrique. Bases on balls Off Gould 4. off Flttsry 4.. Struck out By Gould 1, run ........ ......... . w Baldwin, e . Smith, p , . tsetses. Hite 14 11 AN FRANCISCO. AH. R. H. PO. A.B. 1 4 I I rf Keener, lb Totalo J ... . Fitter, p .... Lo- .... 1 Stumpf 0 Piercer, AB.R.H. FO.A E 4 4 1 I I t t Total ...!! Batted for Malle la eighth, H) tb Crebs Takes -- ANGELES. Klltefer, cf . Oa ... ... ... ... ... ... fired Baturday, And resulted tu tho Orsi Wyoming team leading tha bnte by a wide margin. Utah, entered two teems and landed fourth and fifth ptaosn with a oooro of 724 and T2S out of A po!bta 100. Tbs soeond Utah squad, eosuptssd of La Watera, Wlnford aad Bangley beating the flrwt Hogan. Stoke nod ParoeU by tbs narrow point. gla of oae showed their tmintac on itho and Btokoa by landing Douglas range windy Fort 104 of the Leech cup mate In the first tho test stage of wtilch was fired over the 1,000-yarange Friday la an extremely variable wind. Wlxa teeeh Cop. H. Richard of the Winch eater team for the third time wou the Lech cop with a perfect score. team landed The Utah Natloaal Guard tn camp Friday evening, and the boys are reported as being comfortably located. Lieutenant Lyman, a Utah boy now with the marioeA wee A visitor to the Utah camp yesterday. Hie rifle camp la rep Ml y taking the aspect of a regular military camp on the front lino. The government te spending a great sawsst of mono In making the finest rtfte rsogs in the world. Two basMrad targets r in working order, besides the ruined French vIHagA which affords a ehosot for the sniper to show his skBl. There is a machine for teaching the embryo airman tewhoot from as airplane tn operation, as well os a small bora range and pistol targets. Thera te not an Idle man In the camp. From rneea at dock antM taps the boys are either firing practice strings or popping off tho Hnn snipers la the French village. After evening mess there Is usually an exhibition of the varleua fireworks used In front line trenches end demonstration of machine gun firing, rifle and kand throwing New Marvel. Each day brings to enmp wonder In tho way of tho latest fnven-tloIn heavy artHierr of all nationa Many of the ran or brought directly In from the front and otHl wear tho camouflage. used to deceive tb Boohs airmen. The mentbarg match of tha National Rifle association was fired over tbs (00-yarange today in a hose that made rood scores an exception. Corporal g C. L. Kennedy, tJ. 8. M. C. took first a perfect score and on addiplace with tional 2 bulla This makes tha record for the range In a run of consecutive butte Kingsley of tho Utah team landed thirty-thir- d place with A forty-eigand Wiawood rets thirty-sevenwith a like total. Kin gel ey also wins the of Oodowel distinction being tied with Haris this evening for having tho high score for the Utahn tn the match. rd Top Place Among Frisco Cyclists 1L Smith Aug. H- .. ninth. 1L W&-tten- held Sacramento to four hits yesterday Albert "Musty" Crsbs, Utah cyclist. Is afternoon and Ban Fmnoteco took the now ranked as among tho leaders at opening gam of tho series, J to - He Only in ono tuning did tho Benatom the Velodrome In San Francisco. bunch hit 4n tho seventh when they Is started from scratch In the handicap evente, and Is always figured as a got two safeties. In the fifth In sing tho Bealo got threo contender in the profeeelonal evente kits hut could not ooer. He la a close aecond to Hans Ohrt la the percentage column. When Crebe At Baa Francisco: first arrived in San Franelsco he made IACRAMBUTO was because of a fhowtng but thlaGood AH. R. H. PO. A.E. hispoor lack of condition. consistent 0 I Plnelll. lb ,.T. Into the beat of has put Musty training I Middleton, rf . now is he Ohrt Into and shape taking 4 Eldre A of ... . camp. He Is one of the drawing cards 4 MeOaMgan, OlT, SO Cook a o Mails, P Cady, o Batted for Gould in ninth. Ran for Bpencer In ninth. In BAN FRANCISCO. Welter, rf Griggs, lb . Ratted for Johnson . , I II I II I II Totals For Highest Place Among Beehive Shooters; National Guard Team Ready , FH-t.ry- Maggert, ct Krug, ii Ml and Harlo Tied on . aeo-on- II Kingsley of Bill Cl ruler's stunts as manager of ths Seattle team hta Just been frowned James upon by President Brewster of ths club. Not long age. It will he remembered. Blit a fanny atunt by turning polled over Walter Malls to tbs bacra-ment- o club for Pitcher Harr Gardner and 1.IM cash. Accordto a dispatch from Seattle this ing has morning. President Brewsterto call announced that he intends off the deal, claiming that when Gardner was turned over te tha Rainiers be was ill and has been In no condition to pitch since that time. On the other hand. Mails has bean ons of Sacramento's most effective pitchers. Like all of Theer trades and deals negotiated by Cly-mwhen be was manager ot the Seattle club, the other dob always got ths best ofIstbe deeL Brewster's action today liable te cans A stir in Coast leagug circles O' GOOD MARKS AT JT. Pacific Coast League . ME OVER THE PLATE H. Aug. Today CHICKEN SEASON : GALDWZZXs boys are on tho navy with everyone tn OPENS IN STATE The good health and eplrtta FRIDAY, AUG. IS etvUtan Mob four-soteam match was 1-- 1, A contest 1010 13 WEDNESDAY. AUGUST DESERET. EVENING NEWS 1. 4-- 1. cjsamploa Misses Marshall and Youngberg Meet Today In Final Tennis Bout A -- t J. . A le new laurels every day. meet Alfred Youngberg, winner of tho semifinal In the opposite half for the Moines game state singles championship. Ths honor Miss Mery Marshall and Miss Kate went to Miss Marshall, three-sWill lame played a nip and tuck at 6 p m. the final contest will match replete with brilliant tennis bsToday held and the state tennis tournament gome yesterday at th Salt Lake Tennis olirb will officially end. to determine which ono should Mis 6, 4, 2. et At Omaha Wlchlte-Omsh- a postponed; wet grounds. IIP WITH THE JONESES r--By Pop ,.....,..1 Tyler You CanH Cure Rheumatism With Liniments and Lotions If yea are afflicted with Rheu- of tho germs that cause the dis matism, why waste time with lini- easA S. S. 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