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Show DKSERKT K VEXING LATEST N BEES WIN 4 TO 3 OVEn rilcPLflTE NEWS SATURDAY JUNE 5 1920 ALfc FROM BIGHT MERRILY DOTH THE CHASE CO ON. MAJOR LEAGUES Itiiniar'i RnillO Ban Nick Cullop Chased to the Bench in the Ninth When Two Doubles are Slammed Out by Portland. June 4. Ttia fall Baavara rallied In th ninth bnt one abort In tying tha gama Tha ft nal cor wat 4 to 2. Shutout ball av-antuntil tha pitched by Mek Cullop In tha ninth tha Beavera regla-tora- d two doublea aff Cullop and ha waa larked In Invar af Spider Baum who retired tha alda with tha Using run on third. At Portland: ' halt Laka .. Or.. PORTLAND. A& R. H. PO. A. E. Hits Portland. r - mt 1 a i 11 S 1 1 m Rune .. 1 S 1 ft 1 2 I Hits out Struck Summary: By Cullop, I; by Kalllo, I. Bases on balls Off Cullop, J; off Kalllo, 4. Two-bae- o hit, Rumler, Cox, Kingdom. Three. base hits tl Johnson, Krug. Double play to Blgltn to Blue; Poison to to Blue. Sacrifice hits Kingdon By Stolen baas Rumler, lar, Klngd-onCharge defeat to Kollo, credit victory to Cullop. Wild pitch Kalla. Innings pltphed By Kallo, 7; 4 rang hita 26 at bat; by Cullop S rune, ft hita, SI at bat Runs raaponslbla for Kalllo, 4; Cullop, S. Tims of game t hours. Umpires .Anderson and Wlo-term- . t i t la Boston, Chicago, .166; Hendvyx, .161: Judge, Washington, .152; Bt. Blalar, Chicago, .14; Murphy, Louis, 1.47; Wearer, Chicago, ,141; .141: Jacobson, Felsfh, Chicago, St. Louta, ,141; Bellman, Detroit, ,131; Dugan, Philadelphia, . 116; Ruth, New Tork, .131; Milan, Washington, .111. f 1 i ! time-eemiA- g . ,f. After winning . Yipper. 1. . 410611 ,414 v- Vv - 411 BAN FRANCISCO, Juft 4. Th Oak were defeated today by the Vernon Myers Tigers, g to 1. Vernon brok a tied Meadow hia first score In th ninth when Bprton scored gaV defaat of th asaaon today, Philadal on Smith's error. phis losing, I to L After tha local boor scored la th fifth, two passes and J. Vernon by innings: Millars error filled the bases In 0 ft 1 Kuna 1 ft 1 Brooklyns half of tha sixth. Then Hits cam tha first hit of the gam off Oaklan- dMeadows Myers doubts that scored ft 1 ft Run two runs. Myers drove tn tho vial. 1 2 1 Hits Local Titles of To be Settled Big League Ball LJn NEW TORK, Jun Tlln, baseball expert, says In th Evening Sun" tt per rent of th players In th major baseball circuit are honest, se conding to President John A.a Heydlor of th National League, and doubtless to keep th great they are anxious American game clean. In 137 the League expelled four player Devlin, Hall, Cravcr, and Nlchofa, for men were throwing games. In Thee collusion with gam erooks, working reinstated. blersand they wer never the banishFoiy years elapsed after ment of the four player who bad been caught rad handed before tha baseball ubllo' heard that tha gambling evil ad begun to creep Into toe sport Than who was man Christopher Mathewson. aging the Cincinnati Reds, mads chargee agelnet Hal Chase, on which he was tried and acquitted by President eviHeydler because incriminating dence failed to materialise. Officials Make No Charges. Chaae has retired from baseball. Bl miner men has followed him and so hava Lee Magee and several others. But ou cannot Induce the major league to say that any of these player were Involved tn the betting scandals that ram to light last year. Magee has brought suit against tha owner of tho Chicago Cubs., charging conspiracy to deprive him of a means of livelihood sed claiming $9,600 in salary. When this case comes to trial in the Federal courts there may be Interesting disclosures There isnt a doubt that the governors of baseball are determined to drive out th dishonorable element, but they are handicapped by the unwillingness of clean players to furnish the necessary evidence. Stories of crooked deal between gamblers and avaricious players are In circulation among members of th profession, but whenever pointed questions are asked by tha magnates llenc reigns supreme. Players Ceald Help. - Baseball to providing handsome salaries for all of tho experienced players. Many of them are enabled to make in outside busiprofitable Investments ness ventures. No long as the confiKID DUTCH. dence of the publio remains unshaken the player will enjoy great prosperity, for which reason they should taka into the open and expelled all of th measure to protect themselves by aid- undesirable playera Surely no player in convicting evil- mould be driven out of th sport withing th magnet doer. out causa The steward of th Jockey If soma of th honest playqrawouM club, who control ar not afraid agree to turn on the light they would to ruleotf riders, racing, and others bs praised to the skies by tho fan all whose methods eretrainers considered harmaver tho country, who desire to have ful, yet la each Instance colons th baseball playad on th levtl. Men who rlv out nothing In th form turf of details wer willing to provide th major for publication, evidently being preleague officials with evidence of guilt pared to defend their action in th would not bs regarded as q ussier." ocurta. If necessary. It is a noteworthy They would bo commended for reseu-In- g fact that persona who are ruled the th national psttlm from a hand- New Tork tracks do not resort off to litiful of erooka and for protecting th gation. They feer exposure. fane who make liberal salaries possiA similar policy by th baseball ble. ' governors, therefore, would obtain betIn Juatlc to themselves,-hones- t play, tor resulta inclined to listen Players ora should not attempt to shield several to corruptionist would be afraid to do Individuals who are willing to buelness, shadybaseball-foami the it honest member r a few paltry dollars. of the ruin big league teams were prepared By stepping to the front with the fact to tell alf they knew tha game soon In their possession, th square fellows be free from th taint of sussou Id be neither censured nor blamed. would picion. receive credit for safeThey would detective Recently guarding th game at a critical time, at th Polo privet Orounds barred employed several port Is Worth Effort. professional bottora Among them was The baseball public would be well a man who wagered heavily on tho satisfied If theu magnates, Instead of Drat world aerie game In cinein-- 1 sidestepping responsibility, cams out natl laat October. betting f rater- - . tors third run with Boor by Innings: Brooklyn Phlladelhlpa .. .. 1 At Manhattan Players Honest Jun 4 Club Matches Monday Night . following score war .mad In Nawhoua th trophy tournament which earn to a close yesterday: In class A. Georg Ton Elm defeated Paul Keyser, three and two. In das B, H. B. Houston won from C. A. Gillette, alx and flvo. In class C, J. H. Water uu victor over C R. H Bproul Th May leg final on tho director cup ytll b played today. ENTRY OF SCULLING CHAMPION REFUSED PHILADELPHIA, Juno 4. A Cablegram received her today, from th Stewards of tho Henley regatta announced their refusal t accept th entry of Jack Kelly,' American oculllng champion ,to compote for tho Diamond sculls la England tho latter part ef this month. WITNESS IN DEMPSEY TRIAL IS SUMMONED A new witnese In the peraon of H. H. 8. McCann, city auditor, has been called to testify In the Ban Francisco a triple. 2 1 1 0 ft 25 1 ft AMERICAN LEAGUE, . Na-lon- al Th WEDLOCKED- -It . with Chicago. Triple by LOS ANGELES, Jun 4. A two-r- u Hornsby and Fournier figured In .all lead was overcome by th Angelo toof tbs local runs, Score by Innings: day by consistent hitting and the ft 1 Seal . Wer defeated I to t. lit Jn. Chicago -4 8L Louis .. ....1 gel scored on run in th fifth and two more in the ninth. , BOSTON. Score by innings: Jun 4. Now Tork do footed Boston, It to ft. .today. Flllln San Francisco I ..2 0 ft ft ft1 ft ft ft ft!- I4 Runs glm giving 1 bases on balla Douglas 2 ft ft 1 I was hit hwrd and was taksn out In th I 0 ft Hits Los Hubbell Angel eighth, finishing affectively. 1 ft 0 9 ft 1 0 ft ft 2 Score by Innings: ' 11 Runs 1 1 1 ft 1 1 2 0 114 ft 18 11 New Tork Hits 1 Boaton ' 99 Per Cent College Baseball. of the United States' eonrt In the trial of Jack Dampeey. world' heavyweight champion, charged with eiadihg the draft laws. Mr. McCann will tak th city payroll to Ban Francisco where th salary paid to Byrum Dempsey, tha heavyweights father, who wa employed by th street department will be Investigated, d it is charged that. Dempsey said he wae the sole support of hia father. 4. 2 TO hard-hittin- AMHERST, Mass, June 4 of California, IS; Amherst, I. division ST. LOUIS, Jun PHILADELPHIA. TOURNAMENT ENDS BT PKTf.lt r. CARNET. Bdlter Rational Sports Syndicate. The city council of Worcester, Maes., the home of Jay Clark. Jr., tha captain the United States Trapshooting Olymplo games, has au? ?" thorised the construction of two traps and concrete trap houses on the city ririe range and upon their construction these traps will be available for the people of Worcester. The traps will be to the public at all times so that open -any one who wlshaa to shoot at clay can do to. targets Tbto la in line with publa tennis courts, public golf link, public bass-ba- ll diamonds, ate. Thara was a ttmo whan there wasnt a publio Jink in the United Statea Nowgolf at laaat 60 cities hava well kept publio links. Thera waa a time when pub-li- e tennis courts were few and far between. Now you will find tennta courts in almoat very publio park. In the country. There wae a time when the city officials paid no attention to thssa details but nowadays with ao many persona participating inareoutdoor activities tha city fathers keenly Interested In seeing that those who pay the bill get for money. something a their time coming when there will be bsthingpools In every In recreation the country; pirk' there is a when there will he recreation parka In every city, and the time is coming, too, when every one 'of these spots will be ice skating rinkabathing in tha winter season. .That Is 1n (ha places whtra they have ice. They dont know what leo skates look Ilka in teias. And one of these fine too. there will be public traps Indays, the publio parks of tha country so that tha trapshooters can vie with the tennis players, golfers, ball and others. Other (Madera Cities. The City of Worcester Isnt tha Public traps. Tou will find them in a dosen cities. Cleveland has one In one of the publio parks In which, the trspahooters turn out en masse on Wednesdays and Saturdays for open tournaments, t In Lincoln and Washington Far kg Chicago there are traps open to the public and In Lincoln Park the City of Chicago Is now erecting a trap$30 90 shooting lodge at a coat Right at this time the Lincoln Park ' shooters do not need such a magnificent elub house hut anything not ee good would not harmonise with surThis rounding conditions cent club house, too. will magnifiaid In more out bringing shooters. ts over the Lincoln jJUrlo traps thatft the . Illinois stats, trapshooting will bs shot this year,. The cfUsene of Ht Thomas have a beautiful place te shoot Oat. In Pinafore Park This park, a pub'le I tn the heart of Re directly Thomas, and is pne of the finest . shooting grounds tn the world - At the onenmr of these grounds Frank a Wright T the Arnsrl-aout ef 69ft targets,champion, broke which Is a-- world a record The Chamber of Commerce and the City Council e Interested In the promotion the St Thomas Gun club, and ef is whst this gen rlob tries to do. The beys of the Collegial Institute spend one hour at practice every W edneaday en the public leaps, being . Instructed In th art of spooling by the wemhere of the St Thomas gur H the club. It contention of . this Osh, and should he of every t uc that eeery boy end g'rl, mao women, should know bow to henrfi-"- a gun. and that the place te learn Is at 'he gun c.ab W hy not trap fa die tufl Boaton. Ing game of the aerie Tha score waa i to a ."Babe" Roth, Chicago. Juno king of the home run hitters, who laat season set a new world s rec- ord ot II. will eclipse that remarkable performance this season If he pace. continues at hi present connectThe New Tork slugger ed. with a trio of homers In n 'doubleheader against Washington on Wednesday, giving him a total of II circuit drive thu far, which la wwy ahead of hia record at thla tlm last year. Ruth, aa a result of his remarkable batting etreak, up among the batpulled himself of tha American ing leader releague, according to avaragea leased today and which Include he week Last Wednesday' games. was hitting .302. This week's figures show him to be batting .111. He leads the league In total bases with 11. which, besides the home-ruInclude six doublsa and three triples. He has mad tl hits la 11 games. Trls Speaker, leader of the Cleveland Indians, has slapped out who In front of the regulars a played in 13 or more games with com.197 aa ef batting average John-, pared with .11 last week. son,. a teammate, who led the hit. tera last week, dropped to second boosted his although h place, mark from .176 to .112. Other leading battera: ' Jackson, at 3 BY LEADERS Vernon Tigert Break Tie Score in .Ninth and Win From Oaki; Another One gam). Taken by Seattle From the g straight game. Alexander ww atopped by St Louts today In tha open H that NEWHOUSE TROPHY Worcester, Mass. S Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburg (two Chicago At Bt Louis. Inflelder Fred Haney, who broke In with tha Angela laat aaaaon, will be releaeed to tha Kdmonton club of the Western Canadian former league, Pate Btandrldga, la manager pitcher for tha Angela, la It club. of tha Edmonton and that both Btandrldga to tha AnHaney will report back of tha close playing gela at the aaaaon of tha Canadian league. l , 11 17 Today's Behednle. New Tork Pitcher Olaaler of tha Detroit elub will Join Portland nail waelc Ha la a right In Ban Francisco. bander. a a o 6; Byron. .......1 At Pittsburg ClnoInnall-riUeburgam postponed; rain. Balt Lake. S; Portland, I. Han Francisco, 2. Loe Angelea.-f- t, Seattle, I; He era man to, 1. Oakland, J; Vernon, t. a a . a Antalei a 21 21 i p .Yesterday's Result. At Boston New Tork. 11: Boston At Philadelphia Brooklyn, 1; 1 il- 1. sdelphla, Louie Chicago, tj Bt. Louie, At 8L ns , .. Philadelphia . ... Word from Loe 1 II New Tork C LEAD OF SEALS 16 1 Pittsburg . Louis it, Boston I.- - 14 S I ST IS Totala Batted for KaBo In seventh. Batted for Poison in ninth. Sooro by lnnlnga: Salt Bake! Runs .... .....J ft ft ft ft 2 ft ft .....24 ,. Chicago Tbo hertea. o .... Brooklyn Cincinnati 1. Francisco halt Lok .. Vernon .... . , Portland .... . Ioe Angeles . . Sacramento .. Oakland .... Seattle .... ,, JRUN NATIONAL LEACIK. W. L. Salt lake, 4; Portland, t. Vernon, 4, Oakland. 1. Seattle, ; Sarramento, I. 1; Han Franelaca, It CSsveland New York Boaton .... ., Chicago Washington Ft. Louis ... ....,.... ,, Philadelphia ... Detroit . Tho Manhattan olub win hold It Yesterday's Results. At Chicago Detroit, 6; Chicago, t laat boxing show of th season In th 8L Louis, 7; CleveAt Cleveland '' Hippodrome theatr Monday night and land, ft. Manager Downing serfs h has arAt New Tork Philadelphia, t; New Tork, 12. ranged a good card. Washington Boaton-WashiTwo of tho bout Monday will bo to tonAt gam postponed; rain. decide the local championship tq the middleweight add bantamweight classBohedade, , Today es. Detroit at Chicago. Ed Shepard will b called upon to Bt. Louis at Cleveland. Boston at Washington. defend his middleweight title against at Naw York. Philadelphia Kid Dutch who has been winning bouts at th club' recently and who Is unNEW TORK, Jun 4. Th New Tork doubtedly Bhepards most dangerous Tankee continued their terrific slug- glng today end boat Philadelphia in contender. the second of the eerles, 11 to ft. Th will - ho - between Th Tankeesgame hit three for 16 Lou Poluso, th local bantamweight hits totaling 16 basea pitcher In th first made home a run with and a newcomer from Denver, Mickey Inning Pratt bases full. the Snider." Snider wilt have a shade the " ' Score by worst of the weight question in this Philadelphia Innings: .$ 12 ftft match, but he 1 a more experienced New Tork .. boxer than Poluio. 4. June CLEVELAND, Bt. Louis Toung Bobby Waugh Is another took the first gam of the series, 7 to Denverite who will make a bid for 4. batting Bagby from th box In the local Recognition when he meets Elm fifth, when I scored five runs on five r St u Its, th elongated who hita Including "triple by Gedeon end ha been winning all ofyoungster hia bout at Barbyo error. Cleveland hit Bothoron the club raceatly. Waugh laya claim hard throughout tho game end Bothto having beat everything In his class oron was wild In addition, but double A. C. tournament plays kept th score down. at tha recant Denver and will no doubt make Stults go his 8rore by Innings: Bt. Louis .. . . . .9ftftl4ft best to hold him even. 1 7 ' Munson Jimmie and Spud Murphy Cleveland ISftftftlftft t g are another pair of willing millers who are down to swap punches at the card, June 4. Effective pitchwhile Jack Casey and Kid Solomon, ingCHICAGO, held Dus today safe, both of whom have wop their only two whilebyDetroit bunched hitsChicago off th lo. bouts at the rlub, have also been cal pitcher, who wer unsteady, and matched for this week, while th regu- non t gam of tha eerie. lation pair 'of amateurs will open the hi completed 1000th fun as usual. major league gam .all of which he played in a Whit Sox uniform. Boor by innings: GAME AT BONNEVILLE ft ft ft ft 0 ft 2 1 f tiles go 2 ft ft ft ft 6 0 GOES TO LOCAL ELKS Detroit l 63 eemi-wlnd- up ..104ft lift ..Ill -- the-firs- Ray-Bcha- llc In th annual gam between th Og Salt Lok order of Elks yesterday afternoon at Bonneville park tha latter team emerged th winners by 7 to ft seera Only two hits wer gained by th Ogden team- - A sliver loving cup was given to the 8lt Lake team by Angus Kennedy of Ogden. Ted Green of Balt Lake was umpire. Tomorrow afternoon a game between tho Balt Lake and Ogden lodges will be gam played at Ogden. Preceding th run n Bob Martin ot Salt Lake will three-mil- e race against a picked relay team from th Ogden lodge. nlty, which operates In tho grandstand her back of third base, soon will The detectivea acting be scattered. for tha owners of the Giants and Yankees, are getting the evidence dailyto a big clean up. Baeopreparatory tall muat be divorced from gambling and tho magnates ar In deadly dan and est TWENTIETH ANNUAL TRACK AND FIELD MEET HELD TODAY made SEATTLE, June 4 Seattle th series three games to on in their favor when they won today's game from th Sacramento Tipper, g to S Score by inning: Sacramento ft 0 ft ft 1 I ft 1 ft 5 Runs 1 0 ft ft 1 2 ft ft ft 4 Hits Seattle ft S 1 0 0 ft 2 ft 4 Runs 11 12 1110 Hits I LOCAL LEAGUE PLAY ON BILL FOR TODAY Teams In the Bankers league were scheduled to plsy this afternoon as Utah State vs. Continental al Nation' municipal diamond No. 1; Copper vs. Federal Reserve at tha Wesl high school grounds; Deseret vs. Walker at the East high school grounds; National Bank of the Republic va Tracy Loan and Trust2. company, at municipal diamond No. Th following games will bo played In the Commercial league tomorrow morning: Utah Power va Sugar House at ft o'clock, municipal diamond No. fitrevell Patterson . vs. Utah Oil at 2 o'clock; municipal diamond No. Pantege theatre vs. Galllgher Machine The hort oclock, Douglaa ame ,hst wa chduled between th Western Optlcsls and. tha Whltahoua Furniture has been postponed. Three games are scheduled To r th The City league Monday 1 evening. Decker Patrick, team Will line up i-- cluh at against the Schramm-Jnhnao- n the Fair grounds. The Salt'Leke Glass and Paint team will meet the Western Optical nine at municipal diamond No. 1. A game between the Western Arms and Sport Shop teams will be held at municipal diamond No. 2. On Tuesday games are scheduled between Hlrschman and Utah Motor, and Botterlll Auto and Intermountain Elec- trie, i UTAH CE3TRII GAMES. Games In the Centla Utah league follow: American ir Fork, suited yesterday Spanish can Fork. Sprlngvllle, Lehl, Provo, 'and' Spanish Fork. Heber, Fork. ll: Heber, 1; Lehl, 3; Provo, 11. The standing of the teams Is: AmeriMARCOKI DIES! 4. Mrs. Marco), mother of William Marconi, th inventor, died In London yesterday. She wae an Irish woman and the widow of Giuseppe Marconi of Bologna. MOTHER LONDON. OF- - Jun JAPAN NET MAN WIN. June A Ichlva defeated Vincent Richard of Tonkers In th final round the championship tennis tourney of ANN ARBOR, Mich- - June 6. The of eastern New York state her today. twentieth annual outdoor track and The score was L field championships of the Western conference wer held on Ferry Field NEW TRAP SHOOTER her today under th auspices of th AT OLYMPIC GAMES University of Michigan. Thre hundred and twenty-fiv- e athlete figured in the NEW TORK. June 4. Forreet W. MicNetr, of Houston. Texas, has been competition. Chief interest centered In the chosen - member of 'the American five-ma- n team of the University of Olympic trapshootin gteam In place of Californio. Th squad, headed by Jack C. M. Power of Decatur, Ills, who Is Merchant, star, la figured to unable to make the trip, the American cut deeply Into the scoring. announced Trapshooting association were blasted tonight. The government haa granted hopes Michigans lose to th ammuniof the team's Carl of Johnson, through ship permission Seattle, who, because of lnjurisa prob- tion on the army transport Focahon-tss,- will start In only on event the which will sail June- 29, it was ably . broad Jump-- , , , stated. , NTTW YORK, of Japan 4, all-st- S, NIGWT .AT d&ES, Annie LOOK, I CLEANED UP TM WHOLE BUNCH THA T$ (-- 4. ar all-rou- -- THIS WAS MV LUCKY e. ft: ft; Was a Big Night - re. Spring-vtll- FINE -- BUT L who is That woman YOU BROUGHT HOME WITH VOU AT TVjir unearthly , OH BE CHE 'JOES By Leo USED TO COOK-- 3 rWON HER, TOO HOUR?. cham-shoott- a-- . ! 1 ytit t.;, |