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Show , - . . , LATEST: - I . BEES TAKE BOTH NEwsplpH TWO EkBEAVERS , , FROM SEATTLE IN Salt Laic. Oakland. liaorantento, i 1. r or STANDING DOUBLE HEADERS ..I ...... Portland Seattle now Tun 11 21 211 2$ 2? 20 33 .143 .174 .521 I? 27 33 34 11 ;. - 34 St 20 Lon Angeles fterturpont Oliklatt4 AND EVEN SERIES MO H. SEAL. 1la7 St.Salt Lake won Decoration dors double bill front the 3 and Rainier The first game vets a battle Torsi between Cullop and Gardner, the former had the better of tlie contest and winning handily when hie teammates found their batting eyes In the final innings. - The- - peon's,' affairs was a walkBrea-to- o away for the Laker Schorr and being pounded hard and timely. The writs of sight games was evenwon ly dtvided. Seattle Ilium not yet aeries this Haien. this week's tie - being their best performance. unflunky Bcherr.'who put the skid' der the Bees srlier In tho week. bad no control today and he was replaced tintohed by Brenton. The tatter alio tied out the brat gem taking over score from Gardner. Hollis Thurston pitched a noteworthy same for Salt Lake. He allowed but one run, and was never itt serious den. ger toThe Bees move on to Portland morrow. where thef epee a series with the Beavers. t s, , I-- 1. o , ) i ' t . t 4 i ; Itumler, 11. s lb. 0 0 0 SALT . 3 1 I 16 I 4 3 .294 212 244.274 214 ; Isn't.; tie I- - Wiwi; 244 K1i Penner, and Mails tor .23i the' Tippitchers. turned the trick for Malls working the morning gams pers. Last his wlittnese, put ever an Week. and, denpite won his own .175 'airy victory. Penner scored .114 game in Cul fifth inning that .141 rune. ' . tire .944 .142 .110 .454 124 e - I 1010 1100 1100 1010 ..... ....... .189 .171 .177 .111 .967 .944 .144 .976 .973 .119 .159 .044. .144 .131 .128 .915 .000 .110 .S57 , ' CACHE TALLEY .1211 - , o , ' t e ' , : , ; t - rt i i; 1T ! - , ' , t targert, 4.4-Krug. 2b. , 'e itumler, if. Sheet)... lb. . 1113. , Johnson.. 1 ' : ' - nd. ' e. Thurston. i ; c.f. 1.f. p. ... 5 6 4 '1,114 t 1 1 3 10 I is 2 0 I 4 tt Kopp, Bohne, L 40 7- Murphy, Wolter. , . Brt.ton p Idwin c. Zantlocki ' 0 0 I 4 ,4 4 3 0- 1 ,1 0 2 1 1 2 S 0 2 3 1 e 0 0 0 3 I 3 3 - 0 0 BatteriesSelina. 1 0 0 I 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 11 5 lwaks-- Buns.... H. :; ea t tie-- Huns ... i: , , , , - t- .02202001-2 -12 1 4 11 1 1 ........... 0 0 0 I 0 0 - 7 1 1 , -- -- 3tio '300 340 3o0 ISO 1'71 3tio 200 300 :60 , - ....,. . :00 , 2119 300 286 3.0 Ws 282 276 - 200 "0 ZOO 251 230 - to - - - adows 0- Llio n Presto It , J440 Chevrold pf Indianapolis. who Won tho eight annual renewal of ths auto race at tho Indignapolis motor apodway ,enterdzy.. in .an Indianapolis built car will be awarded his many trophies at a banquet to be given all the drivers by the citizens of Indianapolis tonight Chevrolet's time of 15;08; 1Zt.14. is second only to the record made for the local course by Reirih DePalratt in 11)16. Chivrolet maintained anas erste speed e of 11.16 miles per hour. Ile the speedway prise of will receiv 120,000; citizens(' lap prise of 11.100 for 13 leading the field during the lestto be laps. at least 1.1.000 of the 116.000 Niecesdivided among the driver's using sories of certain IAautomobile menufac- heeler.Schobler cup. turers end the the Prest.0Lite trophand the Strands . silver tea set. l'ilimee Left Hie Wheel. Chevrolet, the winner, never left his wheel, went to tho pits only, once and that when he was in first place aed only 15 miles from the finish. Ile stop- ped a few beconds for oil and gas. Ile utied the same set of tires from rtart to finish. Ile was never worse than fourth place In the race and most of the time was second or third. Three races here bave been won by American cars and ail were made in the car has Indianapo1 is. Each time been piloted by an I ndianapolis boy. Ray Harrows won in 1911. Joe Dawson in 191 2 and hevrolet in 19'20. Last year a fourth p dianapnlin racer. H ow. do 1111cox. drove a French car tp first Five times the purple ribbon ,piace. nag gone to cars made in France and the firet victory of an Ameriean car since 1912 nas hailed with delight to- day by the motor fans of the nation. . 1500-m- lls Th4 I Prieto' ell we're th is of a As 117. hinter ' Mt The 4 seat repro w ill - era WM poetic) v this hopes years storm, past proem so Itc . , Th end ol for th nimbi Natio temmi of pre disttne tke .1 across contal ofrivelx Fact for the her of closed the cr equal us dyrid t te I men fr the eta tion. le about' 0 1 0040 ',lanced 31.-B- oaton -- 'tilith I, be dist -- receive for tic 000.011' The th tee. of publics man. 00111001 0- of eve! Music. -- 1 Tick, ! t. - 2- tire e a day ,,, 3- rear. Lion. The. " ' :5 - - - ' run,-drivin- g ... ........... urne. batted-Clevela- nd - . --- 1- 6- , - - -- hit-Co- oper'. - play-Det'o- rtner - 31.-A- idge. hit-Co- oper. mes 3- t.-- , 0- 3- -2 . 2- - ., Quick Cure. , F EEL not wil , an( , .1 .. . 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Laps and Looked Like an Easy Victory When Car Took Fire; American Car First Time Winner in Eight Years. ,, ria-pa- I CHICIAGO. ld 1 . ro lane 9,11 toegil politi - 1 ... Hite Breton. 11: Summary: Etruck by Thurston, 4. Batios On1. ballteOff Two-bas- e Brenton. 1; off Thurston, hits "OtteEldred. Breton. Three-baDouble pia Kenworthy. -l'Ohn0011- to Sheelyt Krug Basely . stolen bases-- , tilt with pitchoti bailsRunt. Thre runs. i Vheely, by Schorr. ,ts off Schorr, 11 at bat in 2 plus in. Runs responsible tor,Soherr, nines. Thurston. 1, Charge clefeet 1011411 16 sphorr Tiltia of ga4e-- 4. rtioutes. ' CmpiresAnderson ad oonger - 4711 sno 300 non ISO 279 114) 25S 0- 1 " .- WEDLOCKED-- 4 Phyla- - ; - - Pittsburg started to battle from the goner. and continued until goiomon over a knockout punch in the slipped thirdround. Jack Carley won rho Curtain rater from Kid Neleon by a knockout in the second round. Little !Aiello King, a tot, entertained the fans just before the main event with a eons and done, offering That brought her a sliver showering'. Next tiondiare rard will be the, last thin season accorehng to an announcement made Mot night by Hardy Down. Ing who said a lay-owould be taken until fall. - . y10-.- .4 - liana De Palma Had Lead of Two , gs i tl. - - 1- 4'. ,, le ....till 0 11, 1 1 17 21,- Totals Batted for Hartford' le ninth. Score by innings: - 4 .. ...... ..... .... ...... ... .. ..... .... ...... 1-4 two-bagg- r 01 .... Jones H. A. ."...-::;:,:- BONA In ILLE IFtGt T000la defeated Midvale yeater to .8 In A clone day aftortmon, tho Tooele mound battle. artist. allowed only four hits and 1, 0 1- , ant 2 4 , Pod Ernie 3.-Jo- MeCoarnick: Ephraim, Eriekson and Saisna plays at lidanti June S. and itt.S.klitia. June 6, with Mt. Pleas- - a ' Collo Italph-Depalm- Settle. 1: 2 Jaen be -- 6 3 0 0 0 9 - SAUNA. May 31.In the first game of the Southern Utah leagy at &inns.. &kilns defeated Ephraim by a score of T to 6. 4 0 2'1- 2 0 11 U p. 0 ro. A. E. 0 0 $ Eldred. e.f. Kentivorthy 20. Hartford, 44. Adama, C.C. stborr I 1NMONROECAR . The StateNs Prison club 7oorter day defeated the National Copper bank nine by a score ot 10 to 1. , &SUPINEIN UTAK LEAct-E- . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 27 14 AB it. H. ... . .3 0 1 lf,:b. I , 6 1 - t 0 .3 Seattle. ' S I A I AB. R. H. Pet. A. E. - ' Totals, 1 '0' I . . . .6 0 4 V ..... -- 41 3 !.. - V ' , 1 1 1 0 1 1 flees lic chi BY0sCHEVROLU, for-Pe- h 6 .117 361 belt-Showm- en., 00006016: .......... 0.. LL 490 .1 .4i1 Aso bees-oMal- 3. !,4 ,., 10 ' , breaks out of 3011 targets Char. o H. Rollie), of Salt Lahti yosterday won the Utatt state allinatatir trePati001112t title for the fourth timo. Ileilloy is new entitled to attend tho Grano American Itandicatp near whom whicb witi be beld in .1b tut iire. shoot was conducted The two-da- y the Utah State, Sportsmen's smioetal ion and was the truth annual tournament .... tits--Sigli- Cut-fine- r. , is Brooklyn .... ....0 Afternoon game: 31.-C- bali,--Magg- ert r 7 CLASSICISWQN ,. . tt 4 I i Is 17 19 32 31 11 17 1O 41.mmlln 201 With a total of .sett 14 111 , rdts,--14t- atri ...-...6- f ,.,. .... t.tos IS New At Itrooklyn(rirat same): York. 1; Brooklyn. I. (Setead tame): 6. Now York. I: hirooklya: At Pittburg(Vitet rom): Kt. hold. wee takn by CI. L. Second Louis, 6: Pittaburc 4. (S000att garna):- - rocker of piaci (eclat who participeloil in a I. at, Lowe. 4; tl'Itaiourg,, .hot-oft with el H. Sharman of SaltImmo): 'ClaMaAl ebtroao---trirsk profit.)irst, pia. amongDontheMorrison natl. S. (Seoond Soon); LincintsatL 4. La aiOnala wag taken by (.11freao, 2. 312. At Philadelphia(lma game): Bea- with In the shoot-of- f for the Becker modal ten. 4: Philadelphia,. 1. (tlorond gam); whieh W. ii. Itraney. Becher. L. I. Itualtm, 2; rtillselolphia. RH... Henley and Sharman partleinat 111111 id, the later mato Out' ahead with 41 I breaks out of a. Today', Illebegale. Brook lin. York at hew Holy Fowler won tho Browning Boaton at Philadelphia. model by. & 'wore of 47 to 60. Harry Cineinanti at Vhicaso. Lung won the Fowler medal, break at -Pittsburg. . bc, lag 47 of LO. ---Target s. Shot at Seorest 11190KLYN. St.Brooklyn May won both of today's games from Niew Three hundred target& 3010 211 York. taking a hitting contest in the P. H. Reilloy sno !lite arictrittng. 6 to 2 sod bunching bit Off S. If. Sharman ... . ......1.1110-In 17: score the "'Ime after a for Barnes ' : 7.17 nftti noon. In 1 ho morning' Grimes made Qua yip.... .. . non P. Bigelow 0,4 three hits in three times up and drove A. L. M. Itit.r ..... . 300 !St in tier) run& 300 !,42 I' - W. Let Piot gams; " 1- -3 W."Itt f. - Jos ,. New York .. . ..'.0 0 1 0 0 0 otext - 300200 , 31 ........ ...... IS31 Fains: - ,,.0 -- ,.4 I ... . . . , -- . Wellevtlie 9 11 111 Logan Is 1 2 1 4 0 wo Jenkins, C. Pierce. BatteriesBronson; Wy 4 0 I '0 I I p. att and PoPPle100; Neleen Dewey and Dee. 5 11 27 4 11 I . Totals At N.E. ' Seattle. Smithfield 14 .. .. 8 A.A. P.O. 11. A.11 R. . 16 , 1 1 0 I 114 BatteriesHunsacker II t .K000. It. Black; 0 1 Jenson and J. Maugan. Hahne. Ob. 1 0 1 ,, At Preston. Murphy. R. R. E. ..... 10 0 13 10 Wolter. r.f. Lewiston 2 7 2 l'Attrad. c.f. .z.4. Preston 1 4 9 1 ..3 Xenworthy 213, BatterieeColman. and 2 Corey 4 4 1 van Orion; Becksteed and Bowen. Hartford. 0.0. horams. C. At Smithfield 4 2 tlardner. p. Richmond 4 0 0,0 I Smithfield Zumloch, p....; . ..... 4 0 0 0 2 'Ware 1 and 9 BatteriesW.71,0r Baker;. 1'. " ,"itock .and 3 tied 14 At Richmonlis 1 Totals Preston 1 3 5 ... sMaggert out in third. hit by JohnRichmond 4 12 sons batted bail BatterieeOlson and Bowen; Bstted for Gardner in eighth. Ambroosa and Baker. "Ran for Zamlogs in eighth. a ', Snore by innings: WASATCH LEAGUE. , S'ait. Lake BR7ORAM ......4000014121-May S fl- -11 3 8 ,1 ham tort to Trementon-Garlan- d Ill.Brig-in Iiitn t t e :Asa the third game of the Wasatch Runs sit Trenvonton on 6 , league played ... . lilts Saturday, 11 to S. Brigham took an early lead and than the heavy Summary: Struck outBy Cisliner, hitters on the other aide began e: by Breton, 1: by Cullen. 1. Base on to connect 3; off Brenton, 1: with Morgan'a &Ovary, le114-- 011 Gardner. hiteMag- - and Tremonton-Garlan- d off Cuilop. 1.. Two-bab- e overimme Burnley Sacrifice hitbWolter, Brigham'', lead and won. Aohnson, Rumier, t4aerifIceSand. Krug, Jolinlion Rumler RATSVILLE, May 81.-- 1he local Stolen baseSheely. Hit with team of the Bonneville Baseball 'Kopp. by Breton; Willi nitched had little trouble In avrampleague Three runs. I hits off .tng the Sugarhouse bail tossers of cuchCtillop. 26 at bat. in 6 innings. Runs the Salt Lake Commercial league. f. Charge , 12-tetinonsibie forGardner. hare today In an exhibition of Time game-2 Brenton. siefeat to contest. hours and 15 minutes. 1:trepires Pb)le and Anderson. SPRTVGITILLE. I May SI --TPantagss nine of Salt Lake defeat. Seconi game: ad 14. to 11, on the lo' oat Springville, Balt Lake. diamond thia afternoon. A. 11. 11. PD. AB. ' 1500-MILEAUT- State Trap Title' ll'et. 7., four-roun- 1- 3. .924 .191 .875 .182 .157 ! - Amateur. 250 birds: . R. T. 224 2..,0 and John Barney F. Cowa'n 231 2".0 Cincinnati broke even today, the locall WrIeht ...... .. .. 201 250 199 25e winning the morning' game, 3 to 2 in H. W. Heagren .... In innings. end .,the visitors taking the A. Buckingham 224 250 afternoon game, 4 to 2. -- .. 199 Packard ,.. :50 -Clogs to 35,004 pereene yew the m tames. Vaughn. who started the after- - P COLLEGE BASEBALL" noon mama wan forced to quit becauee A teeramPa Gomm of a lame ihoulder. Rallies in the eSitoreangnt0- -5 "math a rid eighth. w hen Cincinnati PROVInENC"F It Io May 21.-- HacRuns ..... . 01 I8 00 12 23 01 0 11 bunched hits. gave them. the game. 10 vard swamped Brows 9 to 1 today In Hits ,... ,M13121..aff game: 4 1 0 0 0 the sea eecond game between th Portland- -0 1 0 a- -!' two. nson); 2 0 00 8 8 8 arva rd t, root d two Drown rine h . ' " Runs 66.4 .6. 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 3 0- i 0 1 .. 0 I 0 0 0 Chicato ....0 -3 ers for 13 hits. Score: Hite ... Afternoon game: R-m Mitt.. . Kr'. A 1 0 0 6 0 I 2 0--4 Hart.tird' Sett enarY: EPOP04111.81VA114Ste, Cincinnati 13 Pagaar. 4; GENE WALKER WINS stock out--BY . 00 o01001-2 Brown ., 7 Chicag....00 t balle-- Off on 1. Baas Belly 11 r ialleb by Sutherland. aild Blair; Knight, MOTORCYCLE RACE PHILADELPH IA, Mao Penner. 1. Two-bas- e BrBeal:tearni:la:Ilarll:ta Of the 32 cars starting yesterday, 2; Grover, Comp- Koehler. Penner. this afternoon his first game pitched gin. t lWatorsti only 11 finished. The others vr8re. forced iene ton. Double plai-Ma- insl Colo., May Walker since being injured two week a go an d trouble or accidents. The Middleton. Stotion of Greeley, n, i PHILADELPHIA. May 31.-- The nil- - out by engine won the Birmlochem. Ala., Sacrifiee In his fifth straight victory, 3 turned monfollowing is th e order of finish end defeated time: lel Illus. 14Gattiran. world's championship for bait tracks to S. against Boston. remit). of Pennsylvania easily Tale today, by the score of 8 to 3. Kelly at the annual meet held Outfielder Eityrta hero of the Dos- - of wits. Hit with pitched Miles Yale was knocked out of the bog in Runs responsible, here today. His motorcycle time was 11:26. Ralph tons Wild pitch-Pen- tisr. , this Time per hr. Prize victory 6. morning. Time Score: second the nner. none; Sutherland. was of Inning. Milwaukee, second and Hepburn, a afternoon the Gaston and 88.16 220,000 had Chevrolet 5:40:16.14 gems Um- ' I. pitched R. H. E. Rena Thomas of garne--2 hours and 5 minutes. Ray Weishsar of Providence, R bad) inning in which the locals scored .5;43:02.19 87.45 10.000 134 Eel"- 5 3 , 2 Piree-Br- Ytm third. . Yale all their runs. 5:46:43.38 86.52 , 5.000 Tommy Milton --- --, 8 10 3 The meet was sanctioned by the Ito- 3,511:1 5:52:31,37 85.10 Williame, who caved Jimmy Murphy Philedelphla PentisYlvania rer- - toreyele Allied Trades association. LOR Agal:MEN May 11.-- The in the mornln.f from Better-1M- . a Cox .6:05:19.15 scoreless 32.12 and 3,004 seine ,KeitY, Peters; trete the Eddie non Tigere took both games 80.15 hit Hearne run 6:14:1916 his seeond herne 2.20e of the day. Huntsinger- and Warwick. 0, and b to 1. The 'rime of trinme- -1 hour s.nd 45 minutes. Jeane P:15:16.68 th 79.94 6.50e vietorious Chassagne Angels today. II tovrott starting rally. Eayres rew Umpires-McGthe series. and Cagey. loe Thomas wax injured in scoring Boston's second 611:41.55 711.60 1,600 NEW. 6; Angelo however; 1.011K, May in--the Mulford 68.33 ..7:19:03.75 Dell shut out .the Angels was k run and to Ralph carried the 2. 1,500 bench. Colummia, University of 2.California, rdan Tom Alley RAN 721:40.18 1,400 May morning- game, ertile in the,.afterneon 51orning game: 3; Lafayette, i , John IL Holingfiniebed,-,,-I-.---- - 67,93 allowed thou hut phut mil FRANCISCO, Osk In theimorning game, ROStriTt . - the affair iThellenback ItaY Ea ed 0 0 1 San Howard, 0 0 FR 0 five hits. Francisco's 0 -1rn 2 2 3 0 four hits and one run. 3 0 0 ....0 New York .. ....0 runsiPhilodelphla looth the revolt of a , -1- 0 I Andre Boiliot (Peugot) out In - fit- , Afternoon game: Moritteig Sams: by Ag- I) 4 4 1 4 0 0 I new in Verne- nfifth. The scores were 2 to Roston .. .. mit Phil-- - tenth lap with motor trouble: Arthur BOSTON. May .3 P (v.. rontenac) out in thirty-nint- h 064111 221- -6 8 ands the . Runs .... to a. to- - Klein Philadelphia doubleheader divided their ;0000ceo-2 2 adelphia -13 0 broken Erove ..... Tn the afternoon ---, was in poor Hits .... steering knuCkle. and lap. Pennock's superior pitching day, . Willie ' Los Angeleyon scored two Haupt131eteor) out In 1411k in Oaks rune and the . 7.. :. 7 .7 .: form. AMERICAN LEvnt-Ehis own aingle, which. &Jive in two lap. broken ' Louis Chevroiet Rune .... woven without first the tiff!. : innings : for Boston L. winning the (Monroe) out poring. Pct. runs, accounted in 62n4 lap, broken steer. W. v V a v '...--. w 4:2 tits -6 etl. eulty. They peered three more In the fl.elana tired game. 2 to L The visitors took ing 24 11 .703 ROPeOe liarlea (Monroe) arm. out Erroro-D4; tall. Raney. eighth. Arlett pitched shutout flumenwy:Two-beaRoston .... .,. . ... . 22 .1415- - .611 early advantage of Harper's wildifees ,n lap, broken steering Tb0111111145. morning, game: second Karr's New and then in 23 York the pounded knuckle. .603 DeVorOaklan- d. ....... Griggs. Stolen toastoto-Lap20 18 .524 delivery. winning. 9 to 4. Shatigfound Bennie Hill (Frontenac) out in I13th t. 6 -6 SIhlahiri Rune ...; ..... 1 FoteritiCe bitoCittadhourn a, 2; 'leer. 1S 19 .314 Perry for a home tun (thet a triple. gtori 1 lap. broken steerrng knuckle. Jules 0 1 0 1 0 ...... 1: 11.0 Thomas. Struck by Hite..,... Long. 14 St. Louie .... .. 22 .389 First game: Gout outBy (PaugOt) out in I38th lap. motor Bailee on balloOff Hughes. San Franeleco 7e11. 1. 13 25 .342 Philadelphia .. ;.0 0 0 0 02 1 0 0 -1 troubles Howard Wilcox (Peugot) out Rune .... . .... 0 0 0 0 ti 0 0 0 . z nPhiladelphia ... 3: off Deli. 1. nuns reorponnible foi- N0 0.1 0 0 0 -- 3 in eisty-tbir- d .. .. Bonton 25 .306 11' ....0 '" lap. engine trouble, Jean -2 Hits ..,. Sectional game: 0000:3116-4 Thotetax, I: Hughes, 1., Twelve bite. 5 Porporato (Gregoire ) out in twentyL ; 0 3 0 0 rune off 'rhoman, 36 at 'bat in eight in- 0 0 liamilton. setond guounary: -9 car. unsafe ErroteCooper, . lap. Philadelphia Yesterdayes ,,,, .. ....0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 1- 1-1 Walett. ming. Charge . &pleat to Thorns'. C'orlate. Two-baakiteAgnew, At New toritt(First game) Waeh- - Bcnton on Raves belle ("recta victory to Doll. Wild pitch.--riflh4tConnolly. 6: 7., 85 (Second game): VANITIE LIGHTENS Thomas. Time of game- -1 hour NewVo, Off Hotline. 1: off Jordan. 1. Struck Laon CLEVELAND. Ohio. 'MAY ng t on, 7; New 'fork, 10. and minutes. Rollins. F,, byjoegao, :. Hit viaAt h Ruston-(t-UmpireeMoOre it two straight from Detroit 1nd. outBy Phil a d e I - land Made LOAD AND RESUMES Came" game): .. 9 with pitched bailWalsh. Double rtlaye hia winning-thmorning game to 1: Boston 2' (sepond Afternoon game: gamel '' today, -- Knight to A.rlett to Cooper: Walsh nliadelphia. ,; 5..and the afternoon. 7 to 3. In the 4.' 9; Boeteni, RESOLUTE SERIES rerrion-- to to Koerner: Caveney to Caveney t d -(- Firet g ame) D e troit ' morning the Indiana came up from be-- 1 5 coirnan 4 0 0 6 0 1 5 ft Rune ,.... to Koerner. Left on bane- s- ...ACleelv ee vnesin hind and won hy terrific hitting. n 9. 0 .1 6. 1 1 1 d, (Second re-11 I 8. Runs GrZEENPORT, L. I., June I.The I Rite game): De, S peaker and Gardner excelled at the osidand 1: San Francisco. 2. Stolen bas-e- !re it. 8 :Cleveland, 7. yacht Vanitiep candidate for the ss A nrelee-- i, a. double- and sloop the former sponoible bat, nt mking ,.. Lout St. honor -.. ! Walsh. gams' ). u f,, of defending the America's cull 6 trimt. Run. I3"Time of game- -1 hour and 30 in four times up, while three ,,t,.6.1A6, ainglen , 2.St. 0; Louie. Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock i gn. (Seeond .. 1 -1mes 1 game. Gardner made two doubles and a home against Hite " 6 " and Tobin. Chicag-o-, 5: minutes. Umpires-Hol3. IV to the series of races off Sandy. Lonici.' ' St Errore-Sm. ith. in five rune. Detroit outIh- Hook in Afternoon game: 10cAuley, Sunwitary: Jouly, left here this afternoon T'hree-bas- e rtott. 111104PP Two- - Oakland- -. in the afternoon. buttow for Newport. where she will reTwill 7410 Belied ale. 1 0.0 0 t 0 0 3 0- -5 3. Mitchell, Swath. to score off tasty until cluve In Milid) hita-Bo- rton, ,Runs ..;'; (nod sume her 0series against the Resolute New 3. York. itolen Hite land had secured a -8 Washington at tifeAgley. " Morning game: commanding lead. Thursday. Boston.- San Francisco- -at Philadelphia &ache'', IC.Filcher. Sacrifice hite-Ch- adwas said It 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 today that removal of Cand1411, Detroit at Cleveland. Rune -1 Grime. Craw. Detroit .. .,... ..2 .1 0. 0 2 0 0 0 0- -5 the Vanities iourtic .guard rail has lightened 0 1 3 1 1 0 I 1 -11 0 0 0 1 2 2 7 -9 Hits ...; ord. Smith, J. Mitoh-ellCleveland -.Shollnback. Chicago at St-- Louis. 2 the some 2,700 pounds. sloop by itruck out-- By Afternoon game: Aldridge. 2; by Inlet- Two runs Summary: Error-Koer- ner. 2. Raises On ball-- Off Al- - 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I enhack. NEW YORK. May 21.-- The New 'fork Detroit hits off Love. 23 at bet in 7 in- I) re3. 2 1 2 .. 0 0 2 066Runs bases-Witte. Stolen -7 MEMORIAL,DAY iriage 1,reff.Strellenback, Lane. Americans took two gamest from Wish- Cleveland' CUTS Al- - nits. -,- 1: Three-bas- e Two- - ington today, winning the iponsible le morning Iridge.vitte-latoubto Cooper. hits-M- ater. ftilr TWOHSi'. LOUIS, May contest. 7 to 6. and the afternoon. 10 seven RACE TOTAL bsse TO Corhan, Caveney. '. Wild Mitchell. Blume to 7. Both were marked by heavy hit- - straigfq losses. $t. Louie defeated Chip.sortfice consolly. , . 2 M. 3. I balle-- Off to in 0, on the first R. , off ANFORD. the Love, of game cage.. 4; Arlett tiny. Cal., May whiffed 12 Both teams played er R. Arlett. 1: by Love, In afternoon contest Ruth( doubleheader here today. Shocker held Drake. driving In the annual 51a.- the Struck out-- By ratio bat!, 1. 'errors being record. home 2. run: while the visitors cafe throughout. Chicago modal day Hit with pitched bal- l- knocked his twelfth automobile race at by Lewis, .. ...... ... .. 5 10 I 4: Tooele ,...-.the fair grounds race track here todaY. Love.. Double plays Peckinpaugh obtained a single, two won the second game. 5 to -in 10 by Knight 4 3 4 -and drew a flings. scoring the winning rune after; was instantly R. to Ariett to doubles a threa-beggkilled and V. W. McDonKnightBatterieeBellinror snd'.Kirki-:, to base on balls in five Omen up.- - The of two were out Williams was hit Iree-- , ald, Hs triechaniciao, suffered injuries ettoPett; ' in 31,651. died wits he believed which Argle and Schmicket from but to the Arlett attendance to 4Coerner; fled(' tightened pinches. Knight ly: ,ben their rat' ., for-T- sve. . Fret game: to he a new record. trashed into a fence on the first lap .., CooeTunjre.nnefbie '' .. 0 0 0 .. OSCAKA. .141,401, 11 al' 7 The .0 0 ... 2: Lewis. I. Loft on bases-Oakl- and. 0 0, Witt4 0 t Drake's body Firet tame Chicago dragged 50 feet and .. .. ....0 I 0 0 0 I 0 -0 thPn impaled on the fenee. s; San Francine. 9. Charge defeat to Washington .. -- 6,0 0 0 0 3 0.0 -6 Chicago untvereity baseball team 0 0 0 0 4 I. Love,0 defeated the Waned ' hour and SO tif'Or York .. ......0 - Time of game--- 1 -4 The rare was won by Joo Lelybi university gatn: 0 0 2 1 n 0 n nine, $ to I. in an exhibition game MinaPs Chicago Second game: Ctripires-Hol- men and To- -5 17 minutes, 60 secon.ds. Eleven cars ' todaY- man. 0 0 0 0 0 2 0- -3 started. Washington ..., ...0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1- )- 7 St. Louie ... .. LEAGCH. R. E Loral At Wok. 1000 1001 1000 189 't, O ey Retains drarna4 1- 0 Downing's l'171-Stiltit- riamol . Last. ..1000 E A 'LM . 1 NC Skeen 0 0 0 0 1 0 I New York W. P. Pottier A 0 0 1 3 0 ,went through four rounds of mauling Brooklyn .. Et. Dn011 S. to a draw.. Jackson wag much tho L. Taylor J. of heavier 31.- -8tthe pair and used his extra Louie 'and May to every advantage. lie was Pittsburg divided honor. today. t he Harr, Lot! weight a Ifoldavisty against his visitor. winning the morning. game. 1 w: 11. Mitchell 4. lind losing the afternoon game. 7 enough near P. average bout. to 4. Ponder was hit herd in Ihe morn.. Orr A. L. Soloon Able was on came and whets Pittsburg ralliod J. V. ("root, tits lending end but watching hie step log in tko Jetter part, Jacobs telleved A. R. Pain beovened up in the last two with a few ithordel and stopped the scoring. In E114e7 heavy wallops he had th chance to the afternon Hamilton wait replaced JrZ ... Ift, Halley throw in. the with in fourth score, the byCooper .. d deEimer Stott Iron it In the eighth 'Intik became un- - I Hmith.. Professionals: eiMon from Battling Lew by wring a tied, . 'toady rosulting iin four.. runs. Don Morrieon i straight left and wallop to Lew's midRill Bownian . section with telling offort. Low bank- St. Louie 2 0 I I 0 9 I -3 D. N. Hood ed on his right uppercut which he Pitteburor 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3,0---4 -LAdin" landod a number of time. Both ale-- 1 Afternoon game: C,. Hillhouse 0. .or-bea good deal of punishment 1 2 0 1 0 0 0JI. Kid Solomon and Nato 'Livingston' St. Louie .; ... .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 -4 McGanney -- 1 Ir. .1 1- , Pet. er flecremento 1Runs .... ...,.14 0 02 1 0 01 0 0 1-1 1-1 Hits ..., Portland 0 6 0 -1 0 0 . .... R. s Hits .... ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 -4 Cadlt. , Sommary: IMerowltweramento Mails. IIett' tittaaa 1 by Struck out-- By it 1. Baae on Jitney. Two-bas- e nits Agt Rees. 3; of JUneYe 2. Devi) le pia y a-.-K- oehler. McGaffigan. to Mollwits: Kist- Orr to don to Bine. Stok'n Pitched Hit with Schaller. Painted ball-ea- dy. runs 2. Inalghits 2. y Ross. pitehed-o-Bdefeat to Roes. Runs; at bet 2 Charge om 6; "nay' aa responalble for-R- of s-I tour and be Mails. 1. Time gainson sad Erma. minutes. Vivrpiree-Ea------, .145 INDIVIDUAL, Eyler Afaggert' Johnson ?dulligan Leverens .. Krug Jenkins Worth Forenoon 124 .941 Firerolsy Sheely Rurnier. (sulk, Baum" .121 .121 .151 .111 LASS- tel. ties day garne..1 Pet. .975 . 21.--P- 242 .244 .241 -- Alir Universe.' Service.) land POItTLAND, Oro.. May . suffered a doubts defeat in the Denton$ - .219 MI ... ..... htertkon I S Last .243 Stroud Reiger 7 I I - w. Ieterdara old-tim- .115 prismoiNti. 4III4I 810300 .I Mulligan, Sand, U. , s 1 1 1 - at liordy wtiehlY show in tho Itippodronse trip last night and wee awarded the by two of throe local nowpapor men who Hardy delegatod to judgo lb bout Irbil tho third callod it s draw. e Davi woo much Ilk Itia milt Seldom did be fail to beat Los to In Plumtl and oontinuod to Pain tattoo of lofts to tho Celestiars fora Loa as on hie previous porfortnance hers. istartod cautiously and bad a big lead piled arainst bkn btfors ho period up In the fourth round which woo a draw. Although hi wont strong from Mors on Lee was Unable to tripe out the Davis had piled uti LetJO Peluso utbxod Johnny Hama for a docielo in their four round bout.. Pollees weet AIL al Kling in and out with ouch on arrilY of punchee that Johnny wan unable, to do much. Continually boring in Johnny St times did get close tinouggh to hie flamily opponent to land a punch but they were nine oecasiono and he receiveod in the proportion of about,.thres. to One for those he landed. Ckarenee Jackson. and AN biletiltied Walter Mails and Ken Pen.. ner Turn .Trick For Rod. geritest San Francisco and Oakland Have Novel Da.y.1 .371-.- - 31101 .............4.. .... ;. Hand 1 3 as. Jo4tneon. Krug, 3b. , Salt Like Vernon Portland San Francisco Oakland . Sacrament Lou Angeles Seattle Vernon Beerasnirito Salt Lake Los Angeles Portland Sten Praneleco Oakland Saattl A.R P. H. P.O. A.E. Maggart. cf. MASI BAITING SPLIT; 1. 7E411 STELDIN G. salt lake. ' ' - . . Cinctrouttg, headline bout TIGERS JAKE TWO SERIES ENDLD. ?HST PLAY TODAY. Salt Lak at Portland. Sacrament at Seattla Vernon at Oakland. San Franciee at Los Sigelea - !' - .419 .816 WIIIESES y. ehleato . HMO k il a Kid Paolo banded Goorse Los. the ht. 1"10 Chinos champion from California. a !giviadVselprbitio, neat booing lesson In th round 4" Salt Lake. 4; Seattle. 4. F2140041800. 6; Oakland. Loa Ang's. 5; Vornon, 4. Sacrament. I; Portland. S. - NArtultAt, Pittoborg Wows SEALS OAKS AND .111 heft Costly Errors in the First Nearly Give Caine Away; Only Two Runs Earned; Second a:Walk-Awa- DOIRE VIN; 4,J1 , 6. THE CLUBS. W. L. Pei. San Franoisco $alt Lak Vernon ...., 11 . 1. Loo Angeieo . . , MAJOR LEAGUES.11Re , San Franc bee. Vero.,, 14; DECORATION DAY'S 4 1 . gliE fiEcistoN Til HURL YIPPERS TO Seattle. Pottiand 1; 1; p ' D ., 1 11LIt1.TIL YILITSIIIDA MEN - . 0 T SF .....,... . OVERTHIPLATE , I D IA l'IE'lVS-7-.'- 1 ; 1920 - , .,- ! JUNEI'l EVENING NEWS TUEsDAY DESERET em . i, . t- - |