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Show 11iPeomoma.-..0,1-v- 4,4"1. 41,Npo ,, "P. ..e. ,..- ,, -S- . DESERET NEWS , t 0 RINGS-DOW- N . , 7 NO a' El - ale L Meet Notre:Dame.-a- n LT:ioki-ooi-iii-g4ty:- 1925. 19 . r,Ot wo - . - - botball Features , - : ;urprtsing--Reversals7-ttr- i iii(S.gooid...aild.'F!..:-c-j,:e04..--ilfialkiAv'er- - 4 I 4. Ellison Is Great Three' Teams are .,T .. ' H S. Grid Leader At Head of -- -- : - r IIE results op last week. in that i. class A Intersrholastie foothallt , circle.' have narrowed the ' lead down the three teama They are: I wth two etc- East and Is- D. tortes apiece to their credit, and West with one. Granite dropped 1 . Last Saturday ..- .down the percentanwoohantn. when they met defeat at the kande of the elevenThis tam. powerful Saint vim -- one of ,the hest 'this 1.9.00nY- - ' and showed that the hearl 'Peed,' Saint team will be atrong contend-- , --- : Granite eta for the was defeated. they still remains an 4 obstacle hi the 'way of the other '. . .4 11 schools who wish to annex the tt- - 19,:5 Ace. - -- ' 1YLESGOATES . Coast of Pacific league - boeball HE sand hi the yearqriass last bas edledLlo-lhth his Inrulitr the will now turn the glasrover and-wi-- Time -season of 1925 wilt pass Into' the vistat of history while fandom awaits a new :, throughout thts far western circuit expectantly -- :'..0; : deal. ' the'7-itJaon down was rung The curtain with the seines of Sunday. OcLeague but championship was decide,' Iwo tober, weeks before the schedule was finished when wil the San- - Francisco-Sealeleven and a yet to play found themsetves their half games ahead of' the Skill. Ake - Bees,: - o grahT-once-ino- , - I - -- - . , c '-. - . . ' . - ' 'A'''''.;,, - 4, g soon as the maim Matted. the astonishing' aspect Bees bad fight and popper an d everything. . They began to win and they continued to win and th ey kept up in the race until the last stretch. Indeed, Oscar Vitt never allowed his team to drop lower . ' than second place all season. which was a most remarkable achieve-: meat in view of the material he had to work with. It was the most pleasing eight the Salt take fans had aeon in years. Although It was Vitt's Ent year an & manager be proved to be a. born diplomat, main- g perfect accord at all times among a group of players which. ' tattlinglease one previous manager. had been termed utterly impossible. by at The Beattie team, under that wily wizard Wade 'Meter was ez- g 1924 but ' . pected by some critics to retain the championship it won in Killefer must have run out of miracles for his club showed none of the - ' roanifesit of holders the his and dash title previous by polish tight. ,- year. The veterans on the Beattie club slowed down DereePtibli and and new sundry major tho f pitchers obtained by Killefsg from various . and minor clubs fell away shy of expectations. Toward the close of - - the season. the Beattie club tried out a dozen or more recruits in hopes 1 of uncovering something that would be worth clinging to for future devolopment. The outstanding players on the Beattie club this year I , wore 'Babe Herman. first baseman. who will join the Brooklyn- A - , ' itillityan. anblurphy IN Baying mastoredths, trick of-.-Notre losing one football game, - I It 1, an.:istlbeitdellec.:ert:c::::10talr:4:::h.geir'171111- FINISH OFF. iITlliTiIN VICTOR! ri, ; s ,,-- . i , - r(4-7.7',- 4 . . 41-1 4 elll I, - Ito s ossist the-likti- tip . - t ' rarm' ers Led by Captain Mullen - Show Fighting ,Qualities, L. D. S. Presents Many Stars. 12; Towle 94 61113 tor Redfern In ' ansticd atinttod ter Waken's litninth. intb. zs Batted toy Donning In ninth. initialed for attiminit in ninth. - - T , ..... ..... ... 1 post-mo- -- s-- e two-fiel- d - 41 ....... ....... ..... a. - 0 ...' :--;, )11 ..... HE fighting Granite high foot- L.. D.' EL 1: Granite. ball team Met defeat last SatHill re.. Y Rica urday at the handl pf the powerful ILindsey. , ..- - rt.. Heath rg.. The teams Saint team by le-e Nelderhauset : : : 1 : : :71 were as evenly Z:7:44.,;; matched as twit Cannon. , -Strong .....1g..:.-teams could nth although;set-time- awmtwo,v: It.... .. Maekay be a Smith itatLI the Saint offensive seemed-tnowwmitooes... :ie. Tsitt liar. Jacobs. Kuno little stronger than lho Farmer& 1 Davie R. Foresherg,...gb oopowibto forrrandall I Fairbanka t'artotton Mullen. Granite fullback. tried Means.. struo, 1. Howe chr,,Ra. b, ..ili.:.. ..... 'Merril' cesodois 2. Two Immo AltaTette, goals during the EweDoubto to Urttrol ond .quarter. both of them went Taylor..........111.. to stiuowou. aloyRoitera .. :M... Muller wide of the standards, however. -- Touchdowns. The second-Ono, skipped Mott ins IDarn'goal. Gartl; point after Taylor; touch. etweLo. n".11g..."..12. was and recovered Tayby ground. A Osorft. litiottstrif lOr. Atatt-2.- . 2 1 Gold and BIOS man. who' 2 2 es, D. S. 4' I Substitutions:I,. SO fr.Learomped yards fdr it tootbdowa.I ver for way.21). 4 's AlJacobtoto. 2 I 3 Lindsey; Lindsey for Loa; e wottor,-- t Evans Gets tol;rim,ols, 2 1 I eel': T. Darla' (or Evank;Aakin 12 22..'4.. 1 .2 Tb4. itainto earvied the bait during! for 'Cannon: lasstrior "f'9'29. 1 ,; Smith; au. iwie4 -4 bierfor Lindsey. Granke--Joa- el who enjoyed an exDodger& next spring; tar' Baldwin, I 4 l!Eotoo,... PladA'a I on wore the held third f but for 21 quarter. 2, Strongt Hansen for Fairbanks' , ceptional year; "Brick' Eldred, outfielder whose hitting was one of Thotpoax I Wristpt,0 2 downs when they neared Messenger tfor fiesthl Brown for the redeeming features of the Indians season; Frank Emmet short. j91"1" I 9 119s2d"'.2' : - Farmers al made stsFRire,T Egg n for 34arkay; Mackay and occomMe who Crane the Sammy replaced stop beautiful run or SS yards in re- for Rico for Brown; Hama veloped into a star and Frank Brawn. third baseman. who 'trashed in ' otals 22 14 le' 14 2.,11 SO- Totala it the Granite 'mutt ta for turning to Egan: Egan for Mullen; Stewsecond place the sac. for the league's batting laurel& als'nders in ae.nh. 222.""1 "yard line. From here Garff dropped art for Hart; L..Lindsey for a tu Use, the ballover barfor hcount Referee; Rem7rkey:-entweBraa a t a ar4 of three; thus ending the scoring dy; bad linesman, Cahoon:7 Es.. Am...1., ., ANGELS AND BEAVERS DISAPPOINT FOLLOWERS. a I a e , , IL. . , StitentairT: -i Los was club to be which observers to nem.' had chances several Granite Angeles , ItunoRtaksty. 71IIE figured by many Woltr. Thompomt. IningY. the real threat in the campaign was unable to get anvwhere deInnings' scurf.- - bUt Deemed to. hick tbe neod Bork ErmreGrttrta, H end Soccer Football I . a Cbatoro I final eikra in ry WrtcIt the punch. pltehedPF periol Cub dobt & It spite its working agreement wtth the Chicago Wright At hgtioft Wrigili 2 R lit le Merrill recovered e fumble and Was expected that the great pitehing staff of the Angels, led by the rirtilitmlittrtr. few Plasmas ' I Idaho. mtge. S I Jnisheng ThrWrtfrht 2 2 I I. 1oZtroon Sopet.11.. the ball of the Bain& U. I stellar Charley Hoot, would be able to carry the club through. but "track omitKr 1... I it SI Erickson Wright 2. br Johnson plaeod Exley A.P44. I i;;;;;;;;I b i i I; I Presches P.wDLr Ilut3".....-,,,,,,,..I. stat,a bawl.- - plang. 12Ir m ft, it way. yard line. atter ha vino made a run 1 . . ,1 the burden placed upon the twirling corps was too heavy witb----it F 2 i Kramor LsialLIS I I I I 2M 4 12 i gerr.to 4..44 A pasts to - Mullen Icolt,. T we moo hitt 1 thirts.lb.. 2 I I II Perry. 0.. . . ..r., Kramer 07.11 Mb. 2 t It. 1.12 4 warped infield and no punch forthcoming from the outer workings.- - li.od.. H.AA ' . . Ott4 1 I I i Perry 2 -. 'UntyingRear- - litttisd them eight yards and hero I 4 Goork,Sto I I - I sites.e Yount; Ray Jacobs. a wonderful hitter and brilliant fielder eafe used at Agit AAA littimmmsgray.. ithittimr4 .. Ststlisilo 1 2 4 5 12 2 Irtdarrertit II Stevens. . . .. .....0, ... .. Pills 0664 124...8. lino held. and various stations infield in an effort to strike a winning ithrrksit- 4 1 2 Irstskabsot 4 4 t Iles era ireahl -- Ahlokott seers. beat rg to ite her tides lost 4 I then he a 2 Prtrre.s. 2 out forced which and the with of 4 14114a wall ltsttsas.rt 6 game I 4 I injuries Saul 4 10 I ..... Itannill rt.... 1 8,.11,"1"""4,.... The' game ended with Granite in did not help the Harty Krug entry one bit. Clyde Beck, the young BASEBALL PITCHER ' tow point for a sin; ea peiat tor a Meirali, I : al- Garin ...,. ..... )4 arker igelsos. . reult... second baseman also ehowed to advantage. Arnold Matz played rei'l preview:Ion of - the ba:1 within her ..... i Meeker -4 Jacoby ' i PLANE IN HURT own territory. , lattnini markable defitive bail for the Angels, but be hitting wail not up to , i E4rIbistS.., ,rtniry 11011cTON, Texas, Ort ilenetta, Coast League calibre. Wally Hood. Krug's only other outfield star; Ws IMIIe2 ..... -I-r11.,.,,B. Martin h Job. Oa Mnikil ,,.. I VI 371127 or Veto.. it ... ..i.austarso Vikings S. Batt lash la ' Plumped considerably toward the latter part.of the mason. stleter4 tor Illurhes In toisttle. It,,, The Granite captain. Mullen. was afar psfrher of 'he Howdah substitutions: lb.. lini 1. Ravers I. S. - The Portland club. starting the SPRPOn with numerous young and hir netted la Castk4d ninth. club rh of Tease ngs Bingham Ogdoe and re. the star player of the day. Not tor Wert Regret Plantes, touted-e- s stars, failed to make any headway.. The Beavers vanity nid h the league Cinoinnatl Na- for Jacoby. Dull for Willmar,. was he the beet ground gain. --1 '8--4 1611 Ls"' lacked a first baseman. a shortsto p and some harmony. A month be. . tional, . was sterloualy injured .when onlyfor the Farmers. But Canine tor vutr,, WAS also .'..1 -aberagiont an airplane he fore the close ot the season Duffy Lewis o infirm- 4..0 I aside as manager. Washinsisti for Mede- - I mo on Professional their Football (actor t, pciweyful Into a and tad and Harry Hannah, veteran catcher, took etppd erraahed 20 . pain the helm. The reeignetion feet tor Martin. ' z,,,.. cannon, her, Keening Ar.,7-- e1,..wy, 11..1s -Of Lewis followed several' clashes between the shipper and his play, at glitngtoti X. Karr S. dingek !indignant.. Pingannik "'''''''""""g''n' f7oaeh Ashton prepented a- well , km ZCinofl3. I! . newts. Dario. awes. Erres- eere. Lewitt will retain his interest in the Beavers and turn his z "yen deep. 24. limit island Anti of . roanadian Groom Bp, v Witter Pos.'s. 31110sSr. Irwrselt. lees Fa lanced team- - Garlf,. Taylor; and tendon to Pouting. Hill Hunnefleld, ell around performer who I trete --" 4. heft one in 4 It. i broken, the Dayton Dtrolt Evans were the outstanding o:syr.:4-:::works equally well at phortetop, second brute and Pa the outfield was 14. New Tork I. dem '11'1 for Saints. while Foresherg , Ptstiotiorphia - VictorEnters Itittstargh -lif the bright etI steining light on the.Portland club- - flay Robwor. tialla."...... a 'first lieateeene- te ere the d tpiaees Buffalo D. ,C.Iumbite 4. PichseCtile ?titthin-- Cana- men ---worried with - Gritnite - man kola l. airChiceitI Cardinkis 24, Klinsas ...Gawk. O'Dea'. rived Mao heavy bitter; Emmett McCann.-um bowman and Barryvaulter from . pole Hamilton. Riconda. third beseman. were the his varied attack, flying inettnetor-slurinof the Portland club. while City 7. iresisbe liglana Olin. Franck. .11ZW Ont. who finished third Is the Paris han- ChleatO Roar 7, nov.1111143 S. Following is the Uneup,and to Coombe. LoZooro to Olympic games is reported to hare superb - the brunt of the pitching Ivesbgivrarks born by Meeker . a left bander; Burn Ivrea of the (Oily hiesaved hill Pottitilis Providence plane 'life.. appg,tamer. entered, Pittsburgh university. , a sturdy little right bander and the veteran, Rube Irarrison. - ,, . -- '- ' al I 24 than 'WALSH.' - .! .D604)4.- .1.GrOilfril:regOi Oi 1 y Z. DAT1B - , 1111'IV YORK, Oct. ir S0.100 Hát; 114.tids. Ftill'-- 41 . . ---'1- Deserve 0. inecond game called at end of " emends; darkness) Oaks t. 2; $eals 1. IL (Finn Dune 11 Innings). Tigers 4; Atwell 2, 2.-- I Sem ond game mike& In amentb; ,. Aiii, It a erre, . timestorti 4. 1La" ; Leallane 2, IL 1 41 Unfolded. boat Day Repults. - In-th- 41 1 ,, J ( , , ABZ 11.1:TH. deep e btalite, woods atalkingAteer... hasn't yet heard of Tung LeZerrea feat .of beating., his worlds record of Sit homer . but the Bambino' will hear about it later. as Tony I. 'to season.: Tony surpassed loin the Yankee buster's own club next Ruth's mark by ft single circuit smash yesterday when he inocked No. 10 over ths fence at Sacramen to. - litany critics who have Pea Bab. a, great hattl Tony drive 'em out believe that h- wilt give the for home run honors next year. , II i :,, ' !42, 4 - !,,,,,, i) fj 4., ., ..., Michigan Looks Good in -'Big Ten'; Drake is -' Loser in Upset i ' i - ;,,,.l, - 1. 7 ,:',J, 4, ..,,f1,:,-ri-:, , TIODIS , P ,,, 7- , - TM' Hin- a ':.1)énn71364141é:- , seasons but didn't Rorkne would think it be Their lain. "We are. in for at least onoSAN FRAkCINCO, Oct. illThe . lacingmore I San Francisco Seals, ittS Pacific Coaat league champions finished tho within the negt At mason aupicioutily here by winning three wisks,"t ,,,, , two gamea from the Oaits. Rockne dociarr ,y4: 8at-,- 1 The Seals took Om morning gems.' ed. WASATCH SURPRISES to 7, in eleven innings. and won urdaY we Plel' ; r ...''ta 4, t; . tho afternoon tray by a Minnesota; the: DOWN IN SANPETE Morrdite w 40 itekt",, following Wart Si Saw, trinitence: - it will be fileor-irl- 't -r MT, PLEASANT. Oct. , B H. ci.d 8, K. glued to lose. the gia Tech, i , 3 I I 3 3 4IValla.et Wasatch Academy eleven registered Comerew thou andp:-,- 4 r Reese lb a victor ever the team from Mvillign.23 I 1.12 North Atiott.113 State. .6 3 I P.Waner.if 4 1 I Sanpote. the final score- bring one of them lal)Awn .4 The counter eme In the fourth, Braultr.112 6 2I I4 .Brower.113 4 3II .1441irr.rt .4 I I a travelling 'quarter as 11 result of a few passes! Millerrf Male4s.21k 4 3 3 IIKildurt 21,14111 to . Atlanta ta and an end run. Previous to this tory.sea 2 .2 2 libra affie 2 1 1 1 however. tbe ball was kept la .the SIak4r.e Bellefonte. Pa. 13 2 fV1rie I I I 2I Academy's.,territory. would take a first class foot. 344Irr. P .4 I I 11,22Weeolr,p 'It of iirskmpr.210 I I I During- the lest ball team to get away with that Paristr.oe 3 I 4 Stir North Santiete mooned up witn ochedols and mine la far- from I I I 3 that.ate air .attack that promised a tte - They bay Vm crying- aloud riiismap or a victory- for them. and had the but really I'm only making a state.', ball..desp in the Academy's-,territorI 111,44yr..12 ment of fact. I called the turn on whoa th final whistle blew. The result threw the lienpetethe Army game. didn't Totals .'.44 Sevier championship In doubt, as Os ut vrbes winning The writer assitred Mr. Rockno ar.oroll. run Neill' Sanpete was chmien to Will that he had. Pour days before the the title. Salina has.-iclean slate. Oakland that Notre game. be intimated butjnuat yel play MonroeAtiorth Su mimeo 4..4 Demo would finish second. It did, Senpete and Richfield. was--- st but the' la It Room. and Soontnoort Atiott Itutto"aside thing icolloging Miller. Baker.- - Poster. Valhi. P. Wanor. they ;allowed three teams in on. brortt Sennett.' B rower 2. Jolley 3. MeVioony. flosryz. and Wasatch., tho same contest. Notre DELMO Credit osetory IVOIlld have finished Bakst grroroLary.. Varga& re.... Meyrick third. Rune vosponotblo tor Keusseff..-...-11. Reynolds to Willionto. 4. It Proved to be the weakest NoWoo? Z. William ...... Mires Ftrock I blo1. Potter. tre Dame outfit. by many yards. by Madsen Bohn c. I. by William boots the east has ever 104011. Stole Jeopson-- , Reynolds Woolly although ft lg.... P. Willow. Aston. Homo ronJolloy 1t. Robinson Johansen was showing its worst probably Volta ' bltoCooper. .'.. Benson Dobblo Berger side. Rockne seemed to entertain Is Vorgoo. Johns Madsen ob. this idea. Nl.lson Rates rb.. thadomil. Sob Proarlotox Brush Blain . Forged 'Mete ,itituff. lb.. IL IL MA.? It. 0.A It 1 -- ma Beck flo.... Winkieg 4 1 1 1.1Vtorcett 4 be forgot everything thoy Substitutes: Wasatch academy, Coostor.et Itooto.lb . 1 I 1 Multrao.Sk 4 I 1 4 ever knew and that was none.too Deschner for Jocosely. Cluldinaer tot Arlott.lb 1 1,31roo,yo.12 4 3 1 1 muck"' he said. This is tho war Hill. Long for loloyrick. Jeppson for Brotebt It 3 3 1,1oliey.rt ..4 a 2 1 S glItson.lb .2 3 Deschner. Deschner for Robiamoti Millov.r1 3 of green teams since time Immo1 ICHdutf.lb I I I 3 mortal and Mins is LorY to .2 1 North Sanpete, Erickson .for nothing if not 3 Rod. .4 1 4 Johansen for Reynolds, Peterson I Abyno.so Two oentors In the. ouflt. , ' 4 t II 1 green. 41,Yello.o tons., .2 1 for Winkler, ' Hanousek and Crow. . a 3 Soots. 011illtebott.b Incidentally I I RefereeWarner. Salt Lake. Um. 11Kostry., were too easy. 'Yokmpt.3b 1 1 1 1 our early games OroRobbins, snow Normal. 1 1 AlPayntr.00 I I 3 2 They aBokor the gave the boys Agokewalp Id.a they were good 'when they Tolstoi IS It It Totals ..IT tt. 21 weren't. ...rile Grand Finale Batted for lIcKaary la glut IL r. 'klowever. alibis and terns are out. That was a 'treat OS taerooneaket Al Oakland Aflame, I team. of One best barintenotela the Army Sok Lake. rut Ilan Froalclaro 4 113 I B.11 OA . ever seen from the Point and ry 0..14 I I Latrre,ea 4 Kopp,II watched Illemonery: Mattioutfit a few of them 111 ItunoIlakts, Lary, t asbc.o.lb 4 4I l 3 4I Yrearhoo 4 .0 San. Hendhyz 2, Jolla,' I. 011iato. telt coach and player. They outplayed kerr.tb IlleghloIb rIsakImPor 2 Waiter. Yat ere In.1 b. 4. 3 PatShful.a. us front the first Jump and deOlkeal,rt. 1 Goetti.d.-26,served every one of their twenty-seve- n Solfrre'rnens nointl,ktriyi'lldertchlbelliktniebyk I aheetta.lt- - 3 L I HootortoloPaintet. ( nolostawt 4 1.1 points," I blioHoll4rre. Jolter. 4 0, 4211114 011attnonal 4 pus..,.,. Again the( eastern world of ool. Doubt I r laotsmter- asPottikak p ,4 I to lottlate PlatoItroole Ootoder,p I football rocked on its roan,. - I Athol to tal7l Mulligan to gilleconl telle.lb. - I I I hrow802.,Km to Lary: !Watched to Road: KM- dations and gain several of tbe ltarittard I ono atheka,, to Pairatert Lary I. Kean to Adlett. chosen few who eat up on the pin- tareoLp. S I ClnVIM--Totttool Carroll. nacto were shaken loose to fall ' Totak fatale. 51115115 whore they might. OWAI OS111....40 VANDALS LOOK lAWIte.,f Tale, unbeaten afore 1922. !oat 1001 berstommeams 20828m-Al- - l -COO- D-AGAMS to Pennsylvania at New 'Raven and today was just one of the eastern atronotny: Nano mowed by la Serer 2. foothaff-team- e Coombe. 'Kerr 2. trkont. nosek. Lead. struggling for 112S 2 tnewo. Sheehan. ittrood. ha Never before had it PULLMAN. Wash.. Oct. 111The recogottion. Maio 2, M Mom S. Matta S. 1 tutoingheat 2. Nettleton. She embark. Retort- -. rniverally et Idaho defeated the been able to beat Tale. although it bet remembered that a 21. Shea. lantamo state college football mud thirty. Pooder S. by tromatbe J. Row Washington team her. tnd, T to edRy I. In a game two year interval occurred betwooll dereonotteible fewColanbo 3 Margo full of won thrills. last the Idaho two the same onbe-litSekeigamee. test to C.sinbp. Struck by taking advantage of the breaks. Then was 1401Y'Oroser 2 to ketbetek 1, 1144110 the second play Idaho punted. 4 victorythere tenotbe.Ithreehose bleadetto - roe-bo- o On Aver Harvard which. left Meeker of Washington State 2. Mothatto bleolatedimaryi. Dark the in ainowe eat.' thrte big an4 Ka1sionreeoverim4 a4H1reit-tP"MnikeVi111. Doable d eclipse. Princeton being bard Press- the line. plarsClusatag-- 1 Washington boat te Peewit to Koehler. od to earn a 10 to 10 tie with tho State held., The Cougars made two prettyIn place kicks from the Navy. Bowery. other eastern lead. et torktoar iv,Sokimam line the second and 'the era. won rather Impressively. period latko, half ended . g le 9;g4-, 4 4$ :::;::::"7 I ,..:, , , 3' ;4 -- ANSELS LUCKY TO j - 4 i 44z- -4 4' a., . tr 'T!'i P.,. , 171111 ciall---Th- Frank Schellenback could connect with Be. bats, Business Manager C. A. Baum and President IL W. Lane of the Bees eettled up with the noble Athletes last evening and started for Salt Lake. Oscar Vttt is going to Bait Lake to drive his automobile home to Oakland - - ,,94 t , 11111i1 De hit- -- more- - 14sernimento---bat- :-- , , ..te this circuit over develops& The fact that the Seale have, for four years, makes them all the playing together almost Intact LiDS ANGELES, Om Ti'he most all ball clubs. the Boats bad their greeter. As is the fate ofofUshuaia and gers so were Angel that divided the.windtoed but their reserves misfortunes in the "way doohle-headup ' here yeaterder , Los Ahgriem won the first game 3 the team was not weakened in the least 10 ,11, and Vernon Much of the success of the Ban Francisca club 'Can be attributed the nightcap. 4 Bret . to the extraordinary ioadership of Bert, Ellison. the fighting on circuit the possessed The Angela were Jock) to win the ball moveral chits MONISM of the Beals- - While eters quite as luminous as throw on- first lame. la Christian held them greater pitchers and Individual to'tour tilt.. Both runs were scored . one esuld summon a greater determine-the alit Fralleloce tasterand seventh inning. after bats-we- n the superior all around Pier- , And the I. thehad Mon. finer coordinatton reached first on errors. foot of Manager Ellison. whoa. 411ernon won the second laurel wreath should be placed at the . conduct mesas him one of the, when the Tigers bunched gains apiendith personality and stiortamatt-lik- - e first and filth innings andhite in the groat favorites on the circuit' Ill piled season's , four late campaign of runs. the features The Ono of the outstanding of the end of the Sem was called at was the good showing of the Bait Lake club under the leadership oar t rept!' inning. armee to tar 1101 too I ' Lee grisstes. golnd I of good fellow& Oscar Vitt It I. - that prince B. kL 0A. the Bees was duo almost 0ieget...it is.6 H. 0464 - , that the exceptionally gratifying showing ofBalt 4 I several had ham Lake new club manager. to Vitt. 14sinliting.the eatirehr 4 1 1 As 4 2 year. 3 tay.lb. 2 bettor ball elube than the one it entered In the P. C. L. this 4 1 season Wolter-x-4rimentb & nutter of tact the aseemblage of tossers which opeued the , tirilite,ta 44. was There 44 was not last 'impressive. very Bonneville April Ai In park g fourth-clas- s club Signse.rt lideDigt, I b 4 11 Ili grave uncertainty about every devartmen& A likely Vihniy.lb 1 itentin.as I 1 1 2 randbrne 2 woo what the 'expense called It and they had good reasons- for theI iltanisinn I fr I I", cmadatijo 2 S I gi Ce iiii inn I 1 S 1, , anteasery 1 I I 41 ' notiang. 1 C5 S PERFORMS MIRACLE WITH BEE CLUB. :, -, L. Nb ggreateld-tell-r- ' After suffering two defeats. Ogden gime rrovo a good trouncing and brought the Provo :tea down from the lead. - flosoid et swam heti' .Logan Saturday, Although Logan is not In the Big Nine this game servos as one of the number Boseider has to play. Boxelder holds the record. so far. this season for scoring the greatest number of points s against one team. West is expected to have Mt trouble in subduing Davis this afternoon. Coach Warthman is making every effort to have his boys ready for the East-D. S. U.sgams-thi- s week-enEast is the team that has not been scored only upon this PACIFIC COASP LEAGVE. I . I Woe Leal Pet. belt& Francium 122 11 1141 ttalt take.. ; I 14 24 .522 IS 1 .2301 224 beanie Los Angek; 105 22 4201 22 S 124 .421 244 Portland 22 I 3 .412 40 Oakland eiaenunents---- - SS el 11 .4011 41 loersoft..... SO 122 .402 423 ord of $I, which Tony succeeded In tieing In Baturdayd game. The Bees won the find tilt at Stockton g to 4 and lose Iseniinct one. dizzy encounter. by 12 to 11). The Bees won the first game from Billy Hughes when they got eoven rune in the fim two toning. 'SEA1S The second was a wake whit Ponder, Coumbe and Stroud trying to - SEALS PRESENTED WONDERFUL ORGANIZATION: -Alt FRANCISCO 'Won the pennant 'with the been - , .J All It.tn..-thereb- -- ' ay - gh competitors.-Ilifi , e"4,1' -- - . . : . . '''--- s nigho ut t heweeks. The finisIi of thet Pain of twenty-eigh- was therefore ki direct contrast racesif an,. to the exciting climax tot 1924in which three , clubs had a chance for the pennant. right up to the closing day and a fourth team wu in 1 the running with only four days to go. ., The San Francisco Club was by far the class of thi'league and its achievement was whOe means unexpeeted after to the bustl- Salt Lake beggars to lose groundrun-awrace a made Seals The Ellison. Ins hirelings of Bert of remarkable percentage the with finished and of it after that .580 while Seattle,, of had team a percentage Lake Salt Ma The first divtwith .5309 and Loa Angeles- with 35303 completed the ,,, socorut group Alien occupants for the year. Portland lead the the of four with Oakland. Sacramento and Vernon bringing ..up ' T.: foiré-st-iiiiYiiii- Z4' Al bitting Beta from Salt Lake lost their final series of the season here yesterday with the lowly Senators but produced a new world's record they holder in the manly an of bonne run bitting. Tony La Zerre the behemuth or bust, knocked hitBe... sixtieth home run ot the season In the seventh Inning of--- ad iseeond beating- Babe Ruth's world's rec- . - st - Radthi's9ilft-;- (s 4i-AN- C ACRAMENTIIOct.-- es) .. 00"!7-- ;- 8.-1- - UB ,1111 DIN 1,, Great , - e- qe4 But T A--An- di .., ani Babe Ruth Hasn't' Yet Heard About To'n'y Bees 17 the New Record But He Will Later lair 1 2- .... Two-bl- . I 44. an .. Rooming-Toitt.cf- I' -- -- 1- o mid-seas- Petero-lerene- ; tt. y k. e. -- - ten-yar- .6-- 1 ' I ' ' thet - ., II t 1 Gran-chanc- e. In trimming Wisconsin, SI ts 11. Michigan demonstrated - beyond question to some 43.600 fins its right to a piece among conference title favorites. and, inject, to prob.. ably a majority of fila assemblage a , I- right to the find piers among theme This not because of the MinfOrtable geol. of yl points against, a mightily foe. aa 14 of them were gathered In before the Badgers warmed up. but because of the feeling of re-- , tentless pcswer which gradually crept over the sosetator la the Wel- venues wOnt shout their job of - beating Wisconsin. claim Chicago laid win over Northbolls title with a legitimate western, while Iowa moved up Into . the sollort circle with its fictive tri- umph over Illinois. t 1 - , - I ' -- 11, , .a-a- Idaho-Owi- '''' - -- Atstr-,-(Th- g 4 - to Sig - 31186.117.,,1-6"11.11-411.4,.--- --- servtee-reserve It - OAKS MISS WALTER MAILS AND SPENCER -- VD NIS club was not tbe successfdl aggregation it was in THE Thts team suffered overtly from injuries and the failure be players acquired from ritillOr and minor league clubs to come up to expectations. The toward entry missed Spencer Adams, young sec- ond baseman who was with the Washington club this year and it could fttul no substitute for the Great Waiter Mafia pitcher Louis Guiste, formerly a first, base star was obliged to give up the game on account of ill health. caused by being gamed in the war. retired from the game a hero and the Oakland club tint do (Jule well to find another such a man. George Boehler and "flub" Pruett, Veteran pitchers, turned in the most victories for the Oak and both will get anoqier chance in the big leagues next season. The Vern'on club effected a...reorganization 'during the season ln hopes of hitting themtride expected of It during the training camp season. Bill Eseick. manager of the club for litany year., who gave the Tigers three pennants. was deposed In August and Chit club was turned over to Georg 'Rube" Ellis. farmer Angel outfielder. lately tonouncentente have been made that Walter Mceredle. now scout tor the Detroit g,iult and formerly manager of the Salt Lake club. writ - lead the Tiger next year and that Ellis will be eptafeied his stetant. The neer were In the r ut all eetteon tdilefly because. the osuoeu counted too touch on a whole raft of recruit players gathered - train far and near by Smoot 'Deacon" Van Buren. Jaeki! Warner. third baseman aim was soid to tho Detroit club. was the s,uttnanding performer Of the Vernon team. while the pitching of 'Clyde Iterfoot. who von more tbaniwo,dormn victories for the Maier entry. was the DOM individual mound achievement of the- peason. BARNEY GOOGLE AN D Oak A - 1 en mt, 6. 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