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Show ,, , . - - 2 n ' vs. iliel , , yj ,,... , ft BARIti A , - , a : , s I I .E),4 .G. GAriE . . i . - , , ' ' - . 1 . , - Radio Isrme Geis Customary Early Start to Oilers. Trim League-Leadin- g .;, ' I , 1 : ; roan raerrie . , ..,, t - ..' , 8 - , ; , z; ; . ,:,!;:,:.; . I :''.:.'4zH:,;:,, 711,, :;.i.,;.$ ,:,,;:.':, ,. ,t;.:, :' .,., ':,, !,:: 1 ;,1 ,. of ,1- :, 0; s -- r tor dm Haat onamopioss. sato ot filo world as '''"a am it ": rottoontabot I. Lettaliree mad. goal woo ttio statemsoot for Joel" bees loot Wont Waill".. of )(torso, 'manager Ms orbs dortmert that tighter woo dearly onittiod to Ito' gre en I p.m at; eboosalog, , 1116Etill)-,-ttkke- tan--Va- start Po. A.s. Walk. ITILKISSA.Ititle,. ,,, ...Radio Stages " tomary Spurt , , . 4, I ,,t The Utah Radio nine Assad Its first Inning rally to ,'custontary rune and thereby clinch six g "'::Catint this game with the "'Continental Oil sins. a to 7. in th Monday B Employee, league. The Oilers came back strong and threatened to take the hod many timaa but On each occasion the Radio nine rallied to cut short the scoring or add an extra run to I egretain lb. advantage. Capener was the star of the contest by cracking out three bits out of three limas at bat. Hansen. A.Hedges, Van Quit and By each counted for two bits. Continental has Crazily securely captured the Monday championship. Vtah 3141410s Contlasstal OIL I 1I H.0 A: II 3 ' r - i 1 ) 4 1 ' Leer .??.. 3 A got. - e 31 I !SIrmLas,A: I I1 Csioner.lb 1 I niemsite atfro... 4 2aines,11. 1 1 1 1 floats et. 1 Devise.. 4 1 4 Gotists,r2 anCial.os , 0 -- Totals 24 I S f I 0 0 1 e S 1 5 3 , 31 j12i el Totals.. 2515151 ...... Lotto to) 110- -4 Itunetong. Roddieb MI, Merton. Davi.. Heedmsa, Fisher. Vo- Nye, rroreAHedgead. e knee- Summery: p 7amel. Van eita, Ca:miter t,,,, Mere. Hedges. Headman 1 1 an Holt. Twobaso Tbree-bse- bitoflosber. Burt Inidnfl pUrbedBy Hy. IL 1 Grsba. I 1 'Coot mental 011 r I3 3 1 1 3eassall.11. 3 S tun,041 .:: I I I 'A 142o,114 f. , 32411 a e ationee.ma A. IA .1,Vissrri defeat to burl. Strisetti outBY Hurt O. by Morton 4. by Om ham 1. Um. Scorer end Camper, treeScanion , Clover Leaf , Tribune The Clover Leaf baseball nine sit runs in the lass Innis; to defeat the Tribune nine. I to '1 - In the Monday D EmPloItee .,,leagne In the first half of the sixth the losere scored three rune to assume the lea& but because ,Cif darkness and a good deal of atalitng. Umpire spry called the ,, tame, with this ,'or thtle revert- lug bsek to the fifth Inning Baggalev pitched fine ball 11only five hits while Bring. ,slowing was also 'effective holding -- :burst the winners to eight bindles. B. ,"" Ward was the batting star of the I 7t day with tbree bits out of three' times et bat I 1- I I 1 aeISt,If toonttl.et t 1 t Smttliw. eibb.t. Clever t TriiPIESC '"Wer.S11-1- I I 1 3 Steautr,lb Jamsen.so 410 Ettittook.th 3 1 1 S' A Want et st w.rs gb test 11.11.0 $ $ I I3 I I4 1"rsrlorit. 33 I 101tver,e.. I I 4 I Stuter.rt. I3 Pati"'P'. " Ducks. 1 s .1. , .,-- :t! a I Childsab PRICE, Aug. Rainer turned in a 7 to 1. victory over American Fork to go into a deadlock with Tintie for second pla.cs honors, in tha Central Utah a Htly,sa.e I Siodes,et I Viitardp it Slunn.lb I Childsra I Totals IS 10216artoLuriratmlles.teams halm won Lad . rh, winners cracked home runs to bring in nut four enough runs to easily wie the game. Frank Zaccaria counted two of tho four A1116011 with and bagger'KrismattJohnny one also getting Tony h. on the mound was Brasher fac the winners and held the Fork. erg getple" 'throughout the game. American Pork won tho trfat half campionship but hay, bean slipping steadily eines that time having dropped seven out of eight gallium. 01 01213.21.. 4 I 4 4 Ienfl.Sb. Stamp.. a 4 IS el Bock.s. SMOLA' a al 3 7; 3 2 4 I Peirson.rf at 2 SI al Totals. Mt. Pleasant I NIG Itrestalt.e. Thacker. q ",,, , - o- L '- I MAIM is 'BASEBALL I - t fault ' gyp' t . ';'- -; . : L. .... I . lulioly!gaTEL Won. Per .l'as Oil le 8 :AO : :::!, , ....3I ","' 1, ,..-.- 1, 011 -- . . - ,, set W. -. . ,: lanunar7 , Inki , ' a 4 , '' ,7 -- N n' a -- - ..I:: :fel t:: 0.04 1,0,4 sal Wilson. Sonolinglialk , Johnny Frederick I Hero For Dodgers . - 144IN414 BROOX1,114, Aug. rtoderick. Robin cont4rf1oldar, Wok. up tho game with Pittsburgh in story book legation today, potting a horn run in the Johnny - Is Serving His Nineteenth' Season In Major Leagues clrialto 1.01Mort.3b. 4 4 $ To Stage Battle of Giants on Coast 4 1 I$ I2 I4 $ I 1 I S I 3 4 1 it.Frodrch.ot 4 Herman.rt tartr.lb I4 I I 11loonote3b Is I 4 S é 114etwaeo., 4 3 1 Floworola 3 oBriekell. I I I I 0 DIPBOTYY a 4 S I 3 Bryrreast I Itheeli.lb. 4 1 6 I teenth season in the majors. All of Orathm.lb I I I I'DoCer,v, 5 5 4 I 3 t:ibtorrison.S this time was spent in the National Adaes. Braman. I !rogue. seven years with the Phil. 8Pweotttrottale..! I with the II... eight and one-half 1 Cubs and three and with lit11.30... the Cardinals,. Totots II I 31 'totals. $S S II 13 Here is Alex's major league reczBatted for Hontoloy to tooth.esel ord up to this year in part: out whoa w1ar4se nag red. yTwo ihuntuarrlitunela Wanor. Adams. Ctursitr,IS ifonteloy. LOS ANGELES. CT. LOUIS. Aug. as it hes been widely predicted. Logan Victor in First Game of - 11 lf Year. 1191; L. , 1111 111113 .. 1114 1115 .. 1016 1917 1912 1910 1920 1921 1922 1923 1271 1225 1971 1927 1221 .... . ...... 41 41 21 11 13 17 41 41 42 45 27 31' 33 30 10 13 13 S. 0- - 4 It 27 $1 33 15 1$ 30 29 - '22 $2 is 31- , - . one-ha- I IS 1 '0- - 5 nins. Moore. Home Double PlAY Herman. Frederick. Flowers to Moor. to Ytiagonette. Struck eut,-It- e Bram L by Saronle I. by Pet. Leone ty 1. Winning etteber--Morrieo-rs. L 11 14 SI Stark. 13 12 12 LOGAN . Aug offerings over the platter but was steady enough to lest out the whole game whereas 'Lefty Simpson who started for the Beetdiggers only lasted a few cantos and C. Baer took the mound. Despite the fact that the local bows pounded Baer Uri' eight runs in the seventh. Cal Choate manager of the Lewiston' aggregation left Ine hailer in to finish. The crowd which came from Ivory portion of the valley got a cony!. of thrills in the first inning for Lew.. iston in their first turn at bat tallied twice while Logan only got a single counter. But that one counter,vaa a wills bang of a horns run by 'Flash" Neilson. As there was nothing else doing on Simpson's offerings in that lap. Logan had to OHM with the Boodle,- gers in the lead. However the neat inning they grabbed off tour and from then on it was a good game up to the fateful seventh. The umpires were Harry Rending and Dick Mile. Citas Defeat MSLnger Takes On Gaston Charles Klein anti VinvitityP.-11e- rt In.,Tune-U- Philts; O'Doul Hits Homer rsTwantrmA. Aug. in- 11 10 , , ' A ,140w.5.114AT .!) .147;., , sozsiona Mom, . , A. - , 7-----,.., a , 4 . , , ,.. - . eav tiTyte Nts trtiie 2 Avoms' 64AD 14Stoa OR, Z GCY A 7THR Ati4WG AND . ypp z vas A murol4r lb um.. unem 4 s. 7t ,. ., 111.-- 1AP) ten-rou- 2- al all-st- ar ,,I mom, n. 41; - 11 AO. CHICAGO. Leavenworth, Kos., one. of the titre stratek teams In, the taunts. moat. and Tort Roy'., Bd., woro to intot today in the second match of th it polo championships at tho Onwentsia club. Th. Oak Brook four of Chicago. scratch, yesterday playing from took the opening contest, ,defeating the Infantry team from Fort iBenming, Cia, 14 to it. A great attack in the final two chukkers produced seven goals, enough to win in spite of tho southern teams handicap. inter-circu- fivo-go- al Dstieisp. sWitteme e Dombrowski Wins Michigan Feather Crown From Mineria draw ill 1,r Too-toe- De-Bec- . ool000.wirt, . 4:5tV ' NAJWIZ-- 1 -- ..,bo t : - 1 ,.. .4 . deg , i.,....- , ' -- 9:.:: 4., k. eir.e...tac '. I - "...' - mem e.,,,..,,m . SCIAoo , t .., ,.. ec , ---, , . ., Jamat. 11111C0; ill p.m,. sa. Mostatale No. Zs Camper Tooter, mare . 11141114.4.4 k 21 ' .it:' - - MUIT r ' :4) :', -- -0- l. - - 4- , '''''ö''. them because somebody erred about seeing that be was properly retailed. Six Cub players. Wilson. Horne. by. Stephenson. Cuyler. Grimm end English has batted home a total of more than 440 runs so far this season. Now look at Pirladelphia and see what it has meant to that teem to have a punch. The Philites hese one almost as big as that of the Cubs but they haven't any pitchers to go theirVO punch. CI'Doul has along withover runs, and there's ?' batted in another outfielder who got away from the Giants at the wrong time. He is head and shoulders over Leach whom the Gloats got in exchange. O'Doul. Klein. Whitney. Thompson. Friberg and Hurst together have batted In more than 400 runs. Fret-r- e good for is team in eighth place, what? Lege Powerful. Pittsburgh is next to be cited. loss though its punch is a little the perworful. That is exactly one ofbeen reasons why Pittsburgh hasn't had bee team as the ahead. getting some good pitching while missing a lot when Burleigh Grimes was hurt. Traynor, Lloyd Wane?. Comorosky. Paul Waner, Grantham and Sheely have batted in about 400 runs. Good work for the season to date, but it I. evident that the Chicago punch Out punches it. and the Philadelphia punch out punches It too. The really Interesting fact. bow. ever is that Mr. Wrigley went out for a punch and seems to have land. .4 Roy Johnson Seeks Title as Fastest Baseball Runner. - - .CRICAGO. tio, stiostrost ,..,,..,iti - , . ,...-- la Out-fo- ot WASHINGTON BEATS OAKLAND RING STAR OODEld Aug. ILRuddy Wneb0 ingtan rocarded a tothoicat knock-Cliat Oakland is out over (los the fourth round at thair schoduled e!x round bout at Ogdon Monday. Buddy pounded the young coast boxer until the seconds throw in the . , towel. Bernie Snatfidan Olden. Iron soother. technical kayo over Pesti tabbing of San Pranolsoo. Robbins was Out in thaw third but the bill and tho osioao 12111T:bolo to :ooOsm,f1 b:m L for t Kid Ketchell knocked out iLloyd Barrett in the stoond of a bout. Edell Parks and Kid Coney fought a four round draw, Calvin Stuart kayoed Tony .3darks lit tbo second round. Johnny liaesu and Dale Boyd fought a draw, as did Jack D01141011031 aild Kid AVM.. Ratak 111111111111111111111.111i, ' . -- t' -- -- 4, , bk ,...,, 414 6 ift. Ais , d .. litte GANA Amts. rieZP416'."11.14 I. . . g 43 - diOUAT130- - i uls i 4 '' MISS ',17---'-. .i le,. i MORE THIS 1 z t 11L(AP)orbe Aug 4.. .:,. 0' liestAkes 1021). FIND - its. In. & IL G. ''' Get a ?twit. teams the National leedu stand today it is fair?), evident that the Cubs. through the essistance have developed a of HortishY. punch which is laden with punishment. Hack Wilson has batted in more then 100 runs to date. Wilson I. an outfielder who rite was with' the Giants but wise got away from - ' "e... I four-rou- .....0 es ' ''. ' I. 4 '.1...""'""'"si000moo. k 11 a t forth ne IlsooKOtto. Ai Ion. Pitt. woo I rom ruin. H0.1411 Errors... Patiosor. Sokstorth. Cotton., Nano bst(o4 tioks,orsb, 1)soosoo. Pit. s tonoor. Ford I IhttsKellyeE For& "lois boss. gooks Pi.4 Doott'e plep...TaItson to Tarr Irmairoslifirroas and McCormick. Poutrassort By Billy Aoo;000uAoosom0000 ''''. t o $t 112111 004 100 030--1 10 016100- -2 Now York Aug. Dombrowski. Dotrolt imuthosw. won ttro championship of Mishigna In that class biro last night by defeating Johnny Minel:a. of Linton. Ind, In a bout rocognised by Ow state boxing commission as for tho title. - 4''''. It Rk tl Totals. elettorati DETROIT. c:oo. - 1 I. geese be pu - I g 1 1 1 1 1 Wilostoyar vdEENMEMOOMMEEMIDE .1 WAS 0,AJka!rv117 from the, grotmd up Nutt - answer to the question. who is the fastest man in the American league Reynolds of the Chicago Watt. 11,x or Jack Itothrock of the Boston clubmay be Roy Johneon of the Tigers Reynolds and- Rothrock have been for some tims de-tlio threatening match speed sprint taco to cide who is the fastest runner Is the league. While the race is postponed from one cause or another., friends of Roy Johnson have come forward with offers troweger that the Detroit player not only can lther Reynolds or Rothrook. but could beat both of them. running as a relay team over Dm print I distance. 0111-.-4 SCIONDJ 7 Match p NEW YORK.. Aug. SO 12 ginger. Bronx tumor lightweight. 27 21 on Gaston Charles of France takes is A. threo run stack in the Cab In a bout at the Queens34 boro stadium enaPtonight In what ning that drove Elliott to covor, to a tun-u- p amounts pargntly abled St. Louie to beat Philadelphia match for ginger, before Medill-Loay-z- a his battle in ths final ain of the semi with Xid,Chocolate at the Polo 03oul connected for his Ond Grounds Aug. IS. home run of the season. Charles is a ruggedcustomer. but I he does not rate in ginger's class. St. Lost. lieu York 11. if-- 0.A ginger, who recently knocked out Dentate? retlitnif 4 2 4 Andre Rout'. featherweight chain. ittehm1b 1 3 2 11 toib.V 4 5 2 to I cboics oast pion. rates a, 1 II Frob.2b 4 2 1 4i Lindottnilb 4 Charles. 4 4 I 1 14 CHICAGO. Ang fietm4.1b furnish the exwill Middleweights 4 4 4 1 3 (kart citement in the preliminary bouts. and Itatey.it. X.dIll, . Chicago lightweight, Jecken.a7a 4 3 1 1 Ormtl.re Ebbets of Harry engages Freeport. stardslaus Loaysa ain't slugger, Gelbrtes $ 3 3 SI Hossam., S I 3 national guard ahem. 1 2 Nick Palmer, Wilson. 4 1 I 41 Ceiton.2b will clash in the fourth semi-finin the Ben and pion 01 Ileatolult 1 1 S Jeby I I ;Woes., 1 boot en paddy Harmon's meets Alf No of Spain. Aug. trirrnituse 2shww in the Chicago statlittra Pslohsa.o el I Med111 and tears. who fought ton Reds Even Up Seniesgrreat battle in hew York recently. Totals al IS trill Total.. II al I In which the former received the de. , allotted for Ettore la arbla With McGraw's Crew Melon. were signed yesterday. The saottal for Dello7 la olabta, will bring other three aeons by lastagot Nrit YORK. Aug. Rene midDeVos. Belgian together Cincinnati Reda evened the set. dleweight contender, and Johnny St Louts t 11 144.4 The tee with the Giants 'Planing' the ILL 111 Burns. California Italian; Eddie rittladiklpht& fourth game g to I behind Pete DonShea and Earl Illaetro, Chicago ItalsDouthit. Winn. Obite's steady pitching garanary tentliarwelght rivals: and My SulliI Philetfoobin Cineleueti. van. St. Paul welter. and Rolle nottomier Matey I. Orman 1. Vans-eoB IL O A I B. H. 0.A. Dela, waitasy. Twignisow. Len Allen. tardy Roston puncher. Ian Deam...noisy. Theirusw. Twnbiuto gwees,t1 S 3 51 Thpost.11 3 11 2 I Mara, Haler. Putity.1 bitsThernmen. Pribergit Cr 3 I 2 hennlises bitOri- atri1111 $0 1 1 1' Destat. Whitney. Leavenworth and Allisset. 4 ftimiset. 1 1 1 1 Mures ranCeDotd. Struck ..eutae on).Haines HeitY.11. 1 4 3 I 4 213 6. S. Deuba Wittny.11 Dailey by by 4 2 1 Huret.11. 1 1 S 1 to Golbert to Detieun Pithier.. Boyle Polo Team Slaynottaintsy 4 1 2 Pord.111. S 4 Tnewte.es .Wisamee I 1 Lasing ley pltenerMalson 4 1 1 Pektth Lerian.e. 1 1 4 I In Feature Battle Pliehen-Wilett eillel Umpteen-Mo- rs Denhue.p 4 2 1 a Minty. a 1 1- 1 toy and McLaughlin. r . - GRANDPA 1.4AS Bee04 DCAttit'SDo OP Ibuit4 o(tictmIX - Three-bas- to Gash in Glicago Cache Title Series Stadium August 23 I It CA SO ZM 0004A KESP, VW &Mae WM ME DAN Aug. Two of flatianif biggest- subjects. George Godfrey, of Lsiperville. and I.ong Tom" Hawkins. of San whose atm. Diego. Calif, ngro blood woldht coIsely aPProaches tha quarter ton mark. will go Ito rounds or less here tonight. The great physical dvantsges Which the "Black Shadow" usually boasts Over his took will be lessened considerably in the meeting with Hawkin s. the iongated San Diego fighter being almost his squat in size. Hawkins towers I feet tit inch160 OS 10 -1 es In height, a half ineh Pittaborck than Brookim t 00 00 3344 Godfrey. Weight, however.more will favor Me twill scale around Godfrey. Wilmot, Frederick. Heroism Wagonette. TO pounds.- about 20 more &rm.Bram.. revers L Toee.bose Hawkins will Palk-- , o bitsFrederick. P. Wooer. 41 ' . owner of the Chi. advised to get a town. His Minds be wauld win a pennant if le made the ex. periment. But the theory of t hos Cubs was to build As s Godfrey-Hawkintenth with Gi !bort on base, to give BrOoklyn the siclory, 4 to 1,- -, Broehire Pittabargh S. B. O. A I 6 Eglasaritg hien turning Irteothr:tfcrr Mccoicklue to tP:thwarotnan are expected to fight through to the round if they Sr. placed in i..sosition brackets. ' Other Contendere. ' Mrs. Z. H. Elltni Is another ace that has beeen showing Plenty of enough promise and shoots good tournagolf to run oft with the ment If she is at her best. Some of the other eutstanding entries include. Mrs. A. H. Means, Mrs. J. M. A. E. Setback. Mrs. IL Cassell, Mrs.Mrs. Bert Twelves. Mrs. A, Langton. Walker Kennedy and numerous others. The low sixteen women will ise placed in the Qualifying round with the other in the first and second haVO itagetherth, . 141 42 But Still Going Along Is - Stephenson. Idaranville, gloat Caotwell 3. ErT0111431Silr, &pekoe,. Castwail. Two-bahitsOrtmh1. Cantwell. Threo.baeo bitMaranwIlls --.llomo rutsditsphonson. . Stoloal hoses Boathook'. Marvir Doubts to Orintnt. L Struck outBy Salon 2. by Bush L b Weld L by Cantwell L Loots, pitcher Jor4S In Form GOOGLEdReforminr. delsodide. mt. Mutual lia.. .mp. ,, Tribune S. ' S. Cootiorestai Sostott re , 17.arroratwt: tea m of young- stem who mignt S, Win a Pennant st", ,,z.1 and then wou'Ll ? mature f o r , three or tour , years and Per. lisp. winI three , ' .,.. V. r.'4 , or four toone , - ' 1 pennants. The Cubs did ,,,,b...4.,:s,, Lir...v.4 get some good lacked punch but they )uungsters utitil oportunity came to William services of the Wrigley to acquire Rogers Hornsby. After Hornsby went to Chicago at the Mart of the season some envious citizens, some -wielders Of the hammers and someprofessional baseball psychologists tutor:nett sir. Wrigley that he bad made a blunder and that, before the fourth of July bill team would be disrupted. - , 111 110N,DAY - 8 tar ,,' ... Chicago . 'Old Pete" If: -- 21,2;t:tittdicrof:211:17 oeutottlt. flaotrani:vitiaLaharittailoaiwaondlytnaag -- - --- --, trioaisi teord. scores 4 k - ,. - e-- --- f 11 ' ..'""'.. ' ALEXANDER.- bitGlee& -.ZIST Rostrits. 1 . .. $ I1 ,'-- , n., ' ' ' , , - 1 - U4 - N ' BY JOID B. FOSTER. W ' 1 ool0000rmoomoom A . I . ,Pir HE qualifying round of tho 4110 taaM .; Maab.-14-- ' f, ii.:,g - at 1BARNEY j - ,4' . , , 5 Alt, , - 4 y oo y . wili,litilicats..1.0trif AI Or - . - 1 71. t ......,.. 1 STILL GOING STRONG 1' -- - - ' r- - ' He - - .- --. ,x .., ki. 1 4 Utah Copper company and the il,tiralttolliLi ;A411411 aligrvice) I At hiEw YORKArthur DeKuh, Bingham and Garfield ratirdail will I Italian annual field day at Latheir out knocked stage heavyweight, al goon today. The feature of the dat Cook, Australia. (10). rt-r- George NEW $ sr4""-to be the ball game ST YORKJo. Silt yra, promises Srallbeli10 Dayton heavyweight, given decision tween the Mill and the Mtnes teams, over and Arthur s Vilss Magna yearly state a Larocca, Greenwich IS Tetaie. Totals ts slits lage. George In ton rounds. tame to see which ono has the right AT to LITTLE 4 I$-4 OCKW play Copper. Magna on the hon. Tribe's -- ...Ciover Loot Ole 04-- .4 (Young) Stribling, Georgia, snored Or this Year. Arthur was champion techniesi knockout over Harry FLY, Ibait season. errattere: BuseEastor. IAP11114 2e. Louisville', in fifth round MO. Besides the bafi 1111310 Man? Ott .'1;1 Ste-Co- y. AT PITTSBURGHJohnny Brennen. Kerr. Smith Tar ler. athletic events are on tho docket Jamieson. Dilloebece. Buffalo. won over inoluding running races for sere etion B Word. ErrorsToe:or. )fr- Deafly Schwartz, Baltimore In ten Ego horseshoe pitching. Indoor bail . Outre. jiutricoon., Smith. Beckicy. rounds. goes games. and everything that L.1.. ward. Stolen tromsMorr. 1Cmit ht AT PHILADELPHIA to Bryce make up a good time. Prises will B rermoLoorierd Flowers, New Rochelle, awarded de- also be given to the employe with Tirroo-bito- e Two., .. Word. cision over RS, IIr. Chicago, la the largest family on the grounds Doubit base bitjemieoce. and the oldest enploya At pinta IS Morr to Buckle,. Struts out ten rounds. CHICAGO-Kih- ir AT Lowinekt, prize waltzes and foz trots will be By Baslor 1. be Bringheret 4. 2:m-Chicago light.heavyweight. received sta ed. lad Firewood. e pirter--dedecision over Tony O'Brien. Billings. Th first aid contsst will be held (10). on the dance floor. First Pike' win. LOSES JOB. Ito? so Goon. Delmont, Chicago ner Danny will be awarded the trip to the Tba Card ! mai& th.ir noecmill toad Stanley etendtboklo. 'aching tear at the weight, knocked out Ray Bowen. national convention. second trio tki roar, We prize 12 ala mays eat of years. bag lost tin Washington, D. C.. 40. ....majors for many , 841 will be third prise. iceman. and th. Sot bead. with a tatepanitoat job I 400011000010611101MOIMOMMOOMMIONIOINI Elek tient. 3"-Il- littekty.11, :e , - ..ANO IiElS J To Hold Annual Field Day Outing ilftwommommenommommum .,0;:, ,i; 4 ' Copper Employes IGnis , ' took the first game in Cache Valley Two-babitsA. Va- beagne's littl world aeries" clickModoen. W. ing the Lewiston Halvorson. Stubbs. to the Berme Willard. Nwroad, Cloward. out tune of IS to I at Betdiggers the Johnson Grove By Villard 14. Inn Korn S. Vampires this tield.in city Ramose sad Your& it Collegians. erinners of of rho split season . tbAttioLogan had little difficulty with the. up-vwho Buck ley agriculturists. did the hurling for the jaunt Collegians bad some trouble In 'getting his luta. .. - pErewom57t i9ii t1,19291 .1."4 , ' It tawa--Willard S. summit's,: Stubbs. M. Child.. Nalvorsou 4. NoNamara S. Newdose. W. 11. Child man I, Oleos. ErrorsAL rIllOnwe t Oleos. eb undon. Weir 16 Cloward. Bock . neme rune--. aros Modems. W Slir MAD. Maas , , may be Grover Cleveland Alexander's last year in the majors. but when Old Pete hes to quit he will have much in the books to show tor his prosence in the big time. Most notable of performances pitcher credited the wiU be that of beating the remarkable total of victories credited to Christy Mathewsow, Even Now. , Old Pete drew up on even terms with Matty's record of 272 victories late in July and then bad the rest of the season to surpass it. The Cardinal veteran bad a trying time of it this season, which has been one of his worst. Re was out of the game six weeks because I I of illness, and for a time it apII 0 e peard that he wan through for good. 3 Alexander is serving his nine I I 040- -- , " fi-O- m S. 11:110 OO 1111 SOS 1011 agent90111 I I I ,, , Pirates Strong But Not Quite as Powerful As Cub Outfit ',I vl villib...-40..--s..1tRatb- OLD in -- - , 4,0- ,' 1 , 46 Country club women's' chamtournitrnentwill open pionship traitone of the finest fields (gPec:aealrat:ithaSeg today with in history competing for thts laurel. The. interest was increased wits :unoche tunbtoo Chicago . ammo: .... .. Li. .' A I thamttonnhira.or Tistaotei'''''177tri rineceaRoltrorricitasnesnact 1 I 4 told him that ha who 1 i :0 i'ttia:Furviii,"1... tit 318 2 ctbehamethuapion tor the pboasootatelwilfin7geadro! 2 Mrs. ILarperie. 21 1 s would enter the competitim 1 1 ibtop444.12 ri7cilm,1 S S 2 2. rarusan. I i 01 Seers used to shoot come of the I 1 Ooonr.11. 1 1 I a! beet felt in this seetifa, and if bar plair.2b.. ,- Tallace. $ I 2 rWoicia.et bas improved at all since that zeurtor.. I I I I 2daguiro342 I 1 4 I play ,' , . time. her chance for the Canyon tioossios41 S I I Ol000krr.o. I I f 2 club supremacy should. ,bo very I Et -iCamtwoll.p 4 S Attioso.p4 I, I t good. h. ,, t ,,,, - I I I Camayertatom Keell s 'A -former star will have plenty ti 1.taw: 2123 - 3617 StThe Tote. II 4 Miss Mary booty. with trouble Ninth. - , ' , I - , strng , , ,, I , MATT ,- 1 Count ; - li li- I, , , 081'034 Aug. IL...OilGuy Bush. leading pitcher ot the Notional karts lost his nomad gams of the mason, bowing to ths Be.- Bus"lieu aisrlewr"4 rg St13433riii:nuingile. for the league leaders. games Ben Cantwell held the Cubs to Ms bits while the brava" gathered 13 from Malone. Behr and finally Bush. :, f . .. , ) it , Helper Triumphs Over American- Fork ... ' 11 MAITY, WON .3.-fiVrt SOO tO 1915' - , h 1 f '" D -. ; ''t'. ' ' - -. .,,,......1.! 2- - .; fv.: - , 211 . Gunnnison , Defeats WATERLOO. le.. Aug.; 13.(12C8) Mt.- Pleasant in Sonnenberg.. heavyweight ,.. wield; oLtimi., Wr"11"Ig. 01Th:ogle? Slugfest 19 to 11 successfully defended his title saw Pinta. 1. last night against Stanley LIZAGVIL Canadian champtom when he threw the Csnuek in two straight falls Taint tandhis In Sonntnberg took the firstMsfall Won. Lost, Pet Zane. seconds with 81 minutes . I Alt I tackle." Ife took the Neptil otis 7 3 second in 4 minutes 28 seconds with Ounniaon .714 2 Salina V bar and armlock. 3 Jig The match was rough and Refer, Ephraim 727 2 7 Nit. ..... Pleasant Tod Tonnman warned both :::rni Esintiow ... ..... . 1 I 4011 times against turning it into a prise Thin Woe les Results. fight. In tht first round., Sennett-ber-g tossed Pinta out of lb. rink CunnIioi 1. 311. Pleasant L with hie tackle and the Canadian ikbedete. Wedeptadars rotallated by booting the champ Ephraim at Nephl. Mt. Pleasant at Ina. through the ropes. About 1800 periong- -' taw the 31T. PLEA.SAXL, Aug. 12.(Ipesmatch. ta1)Gunni3on pounded out a 19 to 1 victory mar tits Mt. klessant tosm yasterday to stay right behind th. leaguo leading Nephi nine. - The Gunnison testa, - has mow woo ileVell gam.. and lost- two. One of Villard pitched a gam. out ball for the winners, 14 batters and allowing only nine hits. Mars was hit ba-- t iand Often CENTRAL. CIA for a total of 30 bingles Scoville had a perfect day at bat for the losStanding of tuba. Won. Lost. Pct. ers with brae out of three. All the , S75 Gunnison team got at east ono bit. 7 Provo Gessiees. Mu Pleasant. 4 Ho iper A00 4 A EL H. RR. 0.A. 4 ASO VilattLlt Tintic ,4 a a Lamb ca. 4 1 a Amorican Pork A20 SIttbacIto a I 1 II Caxteta.. 4 A t 3; ,... , L, :' By 7 to . 'i ...'",,,,ii?'.5!;',:',.',1",..1.:".,'i', ', I , IL ' ,.b--.-.; .,i!, ,....".;.,-,- ix, f , . I $ , ,,, , Pinta Defeats f t - leapt-leadin- , wn , , the second halt of the split season. and given club owners and followers cacao to believe that the lei, series will rank es Sigh aa Otos of other Years. Geed Neve. Chopping the eaen , IMMO to have bad Its Mut on several of the moat Important phases of coast baseba4 namely. more lively tom. petition. increated attendance In the eggrogate and far better games With the seventh week of the half schedule to begin-todaM. situation In the coast leagno is far different from whet it was to. ward Ole latter part pf the first session. At that Unto the WirAson , Rade ran In everything awteresy a every sight and iWaI madly lack. camp in the league Mx Is Rasa. As the situation stood todar tiny of six teams, the Missions. Eitals OakHollywood eters, Lop Angels'. land and Portland rod es 4:thane to win th second half race. and were ranked In the order named, The Missions and Seals tied for the leadership, stood only slit and a half games &heed of Use .Portland - ', - , - ; , ; , ''' ' , , sec-m- et :: - 4'- , ii.le For Crown , 1- , ,A4 f .f.,.. i's : A-- : cl has, Cast.e. Mort To be Claimed 13y Mick Walker al :-- , '1 - ;. Fo'r Second Time in Whole Season. , :.; J - Loughran Tide a Wes ': not hays to ha Played. but throw the Utte very much up In tho air and - necessitate a game with the Mountain 04 !Rates. Dollar Cab and Mountain - States 'retentions tangle In, the ,,,ather Tuesday league gams. ba 0 will Another championship settled or becomo more niuddlad up tonight, when the Clover Leaf Creamory play a pro. rt and Mutual unsettled game front the ,Friday 13 Employees leagu A viet.711,ory will Insure Clover Loaf Ms -,.tuntirig,, le A R. 0 X. will at Community Park. Dollar v. at No. 2 and Clover. r....Mutual at No. 4. All the games La . - , ,..if..f. , .4. !, s - 1 , . 1 4 . -'s I . , . ' L' LEA,Orit. llas Undo& rtnaillait W. L. et.tt 112.2Allet. 141.5750ekland... 21 22.482 Itallyad. 27 15.41181 asa Irma SI Portland. la 22.475 misson.. II 15.482 SaarLimit la 25.14 Los Ang. 25 22.65Lasattio ..,,, II 262s2 , ' ' k ' : - - - , I r I APIjiil - 1), , I ' i ,1 P , . - NI 7 I EUR-,IP)E- 411000Domodmonsamommosionomonler , ' iir,1g A -- '''''"k .:J :f .: ,F,.:: MIER BANK'S biseball nine will have a chance to t '',: IA,' ,. This Wash's lebelaila.1 ..... A league Employes Viv the in Tuesday clinch the title if; rortlana at Mattis. '.1 .......'':::::!' ::........: at itseraincate hen it tangles with D. & IL G. The Bankmen have Oakland I ' IteirYttoolt ' at ban PradellOrd 4 ; ' ''' ii '',,' ''.,... ., to get the bunting: .htmmos at Las Aagelsa. , , i' .4.4,4 mighty tough opponent to eliminate ". 1,i,,, p ,),. 1 , ; ........, - : .:-Alt 'FRANCISCO, Calf. Aug. IS. ! however, for the Railroaders are one of the two teams that 1z, ..cap, ' .49,..,.- ;t, ii, , functioning ot ' has been able to down the Walker crew this season. ., league baseball .ti tii.J .; , x ,,,, If Walkers can win. dm Brian ths Pacifico Coest - ',.., machine during the last few stsks ,I, scheduled for next week will ',",,;.i 3 restate hue about 1 molniEnownold;IMMErlintne - E. , I , i. , - - , 1 , - '::,'''.7,J."-..7- - 1 . '' ' t 17iIESIDAlt . r.'10 DECilE1)E ' W ' 1 in Cub Lineup 1Veeded to Make Chicago of Championship Calibre Rogers Hornsby ProvidesPun-cN Wins As flany Games As !LIallY9 Pb,illies Have 1Braves Beat Cubs When Clover Leaf QuIfit Can 'Sprit Siii.oil Bush Fails as geliefrnan Great Sluggers Clinch Friday Laurels Pulli..,C4iiiiii:s..''f;,; I By Defeating Llutuals :::...T(h;érPid IltiOp But No Hurlers 1 McCarthy's Ace Beatentr C. min To. ' ,.,. ... 1 1 TUESDAY 'AUGUST 13 1929 h :;.. - xrcot TirE Dzsmarr '.. .,. - ' , - .- ....- . , , - , . , r , - rn--S.2 ill 4 i IN TOTIORROW'S DESERET NEWS . - . . , i . v ,. , |