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Show . , a , Tilt; DESERET NEWS MONWV JULY , , 3 1920 4ammmi11. . E L , ... , , EW-- - Sit STROUD WINS HIS , len Is First C11110P AND BAUM . LEAEUESqi.- BREAKER-1- OVER-filifLAT- RATIONAL - Cincinnati 11. LIP-A1- . Lamle t'hicag York 1hilA10H .0 Pet - ai 31 SI '29 30 11 31 31 1.(cic .686 .644 11 31 36 .62 13 14 Pittiburg Roaton iNtiat I. W .18 .6e; 1: I ,414 . ' ' 13- 1 velerday's Itiromitaa SLIP ,IN SECOND mile bicycle road race the annual along the Salt-ai- r At Brook1yn(1.'1,1B game) Philadelminapeedway yesterday in 4346 phia 1, Brooklyn la. triscond 'Arne utes. 14ugden was given a handi Philadelphia O. Brooklyn 7. At New torkBoston 1. New York, 1 cap. Second place wag taken by Henry At $t LouieChicago 11. $t. Loui I five start and Noilie. with minutes At rincinna(iCittburg 3ets Bunch Hits in Tenth Homer Pitt. who bad a atia minutia natl. I. Cincin I. finished third. Everett Inning and Win Morning handicap. Ted len ached ale. riding from the scratch, won that Brooklyn at Bositon two games ), Caine Then Lead After time prise in 43:12. Philadelphia' -at sew - York (two The event was a meat successful gamea ) comboth from of the Cincinnati at Pittsburg two sms.) Affair Until standpoint noon Eighth. Chiaago at bt, Louis.41.1v0 games.) petition and managemene. No road race could have been isged with bet, BROOKLYN. July 4Brooklyn piled ter, arrangements andlthe time of the up 31 hits in the first BAN FRANCISCO. July 4.Breaking Sunday double. nd boat finishing riders gives a fair example header of (hi season10 today IY13 in two desperetely fought games of 1 and 7 to O. to the keen competition from the first Philadelphia' twice. The Only run scorad by th visitors "gas here today the Seals and Bees put on man to the last in the finish. Everett Seely. winner of many local a home run by Stengel in the first as good an exhibition of th national COntintit captured the time VIM& pastim as one uttually seta Altai Lake cycling R. LC beirst the record of Clyde heating prise. II Oakland at 1 6 wog the morning game, .000 001 000 Lloyd. who finished fourth. by 27 sec. Philadelphia 60x-eas 000 16I I 4 ondis. 10 race. th the' to .but not until the tentn Inning. winner of Brooklyn Sugden. l'atteriels: Meador.. Gallia, Betts and In the afternoon the Seals cams from took the novice time award. His mark micende slower thAn Tra 00000 or; Wbeat; Cadore and Kra'. behind in the eighth and then put over was but the winning run in the ninth and Lloyd's. ltiaely finished in tenth post. tot. R. H. E. ateeltd gant made it 4 to 3. (ton. 1 .000 000 one 3 David Sugelen, a well-buiIn Baturday.'s game the Beals looked youth. Philadelphia ...023 - 00s030 Bees who not been in has -7 Id 2 Brooklyn staged lip sure winners until the competition prior hatterieas: Hubbell and their rally In the eighth and repeated to yesterday event. proved a strong. Wheat; In the ninth and finished winners. steady rider. who did not falter in th Grimes and Miller. Taylor. race. form Ha in entire overtook the early Left Leverens pitched good until the sixth. when the Seals bunched starters souls after reaching the halfSaturday's Gasses. two doubles and two singles. Thurston way point and maintained his lead to at Brooklyn. first game, Philadelphia Beals held nd.:' and the ties relieved Leverens wet ground. A few spills marred the race in its runleas thereafter. R. H. E. Second gams The Bees hit Slim Love Quite freely, early stages. but no serious injuries Philadelphia 2 1 003 000- -6 .00 000 but the long fellow was good in emer- were Buttered. 101- -2 3 7 ...000 Brooklyn tencies and turned the Bees back reSplendid police protection was Batteries: the contestants by the sheritrs and Miller. Smith and Wheat; Mamaus peatedly when they appeared most force. Automobiles were prevented threatening. .The Seals nearly beat themselves In from passing the riders and the diffiNEW YORK. July 4.Timely hitting the afternoon game. The Bees veered culty experienced in past events was counied with loos by New York. two runs in the first and a bad throw eliminated. fielding by Boston, 6.enabled the Giants The summaries: by Tells helped mightily in letting to to I win Toney kept the today, Johnson score the third run. Tighter Order visitors hits scattered, except in the play might have shut off one of those of Actual ninth inning. Spencer, McGraw's new first round rune. With players. being Rider Hdcp. Time. outfielder. played his first game and lifted and getting fired by Eaton, Man- Finish. 330 4346 ,David Sugden made a good impression. ager Uraham had to use Herb Mc4440 Henry Noeite R. H. E. Quaid se an outfielder and '11strbie 3 Homer 411:1? 6:110 ...... Pitt 020 000 003- -6 11 4 Boston made good with as hit that nut the 4 Clyde Lloyd ...... ....1:00 220 040 00xS I 3 York Beals in the ball game alter they ap6 C. Harvey 210 46:10 New and O'Neill; McQuillan 6 C. Rasmussen peered to be well whipped. 46:16' Batteries: ...3:30 Smith and Snyder. 7 Oliver Brown BEES. a. 31 SEALS. 4. 4. 200 44:47 Toney. 46:11I Clem Turville. Jr. ....2:30 At OaklandForenoon game: ST. LOUIS. July 4.St. Louis drove 9 Donald Lyman 430 47:11 Lake. gait 10 41:12 Vaughn from the box in the second Everett Scratch Seely ss AR R. H. PO. A. E. 11 Howard Gray 46:63 inning today and after taking the lead 3:30 12 41:44 was never headed, defeating Chicago. 3.00 Maggert, cf Mayor Gatehouse 4 1 2 2 2 I 13 W. Worthen Johnson. Is 430 41:37 I to 6. Haines though hit freely. was 14 600 .49:24 steady In the pinches. Albert Zonger Krug. 2b $ 1 5 12 1 I 16 Harry Bishop IL H. Bhgoir. lb ...... 430 43:I6 0 0 2 0 0 16 Roy Cotten ...... 000 001 000--3 10 1 43:62 St. Louis Rumler, rf ...... 4:00 1 2 3 2 1 .. 101 001 10- 0-1 11 43:23 Chicago I H. E. Brugger 330 Mulligan. lb 4 1 4 3 Hood. If 49:44 Haines and Dilhottes,1 4:30 Batteries: II Richard Klapinskl o I I 47:3619 L. Gaw and Carter ond Jr. Martin. Wilcox, ......2:00 Jonah'', Vaughn. I"' I Stroud. p .1 t :27 21 60:49 Edward Geis ....6:00 311 $ 14 30 11 1 32 Totals 60:20 Merrill Reynolds .....4:30 Saturday'. Gamic -JO' 60:21 ' 23 Edwin Longden 410 41San Freneteee. R. H. E. 60:06 24 K. Reed Pond 400 00- -1 ' 10 1 001 Afi. It.H.P0. A.E. 26 David Newman .... , .6:30 ....000 Pittsburg 61:37 0 ... .3 1 a :. 2 0 0 li'l literal& st ....100 00Ir 000- -1 62:20 St. Louis 26 Cremes William ' 4 0 .1 Batteries: I Cooper ,,and Hattner; Corhan. so 47:61 Goothwin Ruddy H. Whitecar ....1:30 and C Dilhostet. Y. 2b 2$ James Bimll ..3:30 60:34 Connolly. If 47:06 il 4 0 39 Anton G. Clawton ..Scratch Ottio, July 4.Six bits Walsh. lb ...... Geis H. 30 :10 49:07 In CINCINNATI, Joseph 3 0 0 0 0 0 .. Schick. et succession off Adams enabled Cin4 0 2 11 1 0 O'Connell. lb in the order cinnati to score five earned runs in finished remainder The 2 10 named: Fred C. Agnew. 0. insing and defeat Pitteburg ..4 Taylor, Percy Downes, the third to O. Reutner was effective throughLewis, p ...... ...... 2 1 0 01 4 0 Lee C. Muthhart, William Linck, Paul I 0 0 out. Kamm. lb ...... R. H. E. r zTelle John Birkner, Gilbert Hansen, Gustave 1 4 000 000- -0 ...000 E. Thedell. Frank Goodmansen, Ar- Pittabfkg SO IS I thur Ray. L. C. Gardner, Owen Parra33 4 Totals ...005 000 00s- -5 11 0 Cingjsinati s Dueller. Scott Natteries: Adama. Bell and. Schmidt; in tonth. sEattod - more.Joaeph Ed. Prime.- Jack Murray. Horst Scho- poeuthor and Wing. Scor by innings; , Richard Ernest Nod. Ike tier. Lloyd, Salt Isl Genie. Swenson. Homer Chilton. C. Gustayson, Saturday's 210 2 000- -3 Jack Thomas, Clair Hammock, Roh,ot Chicago ....000 Hits 210118110i-11 7 201 Cincinnati .001 Shibata. San Frs:;;Istoo-- -10xI 4 ft 1 I 4.4 0 Runs.-ta- . and Wing. Hits SOUTHERN DEPT. Summary; Threo-bas- e titsMag. Hood. O'Connell. Corhan, Connolly, WINS.' MEET ' ' ' - AMERICAN LEAGCE. gert, Two-biKrug, Johnson, hitsStroud, W. L. Pct. ST. LOUIS, July Z..Pinning up 39 Jenkins. Sacrifics hitsKrug, Hood, AS 22 ..676 Cleveland re:Schick, Rumier. Mulsouthern the Corhan, Johnson, ,,Separtment points. .1161 24 ligan. Bases on ballsOff Lewis 1. tained its lead- in Zits army athletic New 'York 564 ...... 463641 211 .64e, oft Stroud 2. Struck outfly Lewis 2, ettampionstrips-c- - totbtr..--- Eight final Chicago 4.writh,Piben-cWashington events were held4odaY and the by .Stroud -- Double. 32 .492 BO Sten ..... St. Louie' Runs responCaveney to O'Connell. ' tryoutav 21 46 .313 on Detroit L Left I. Strbud sible forbowie Standing of the odier departments 17 63 .343 basem--S- an Francisco 4, Salt Lasko S. are: Eastee;n,Za,pointa;-central...27Philadelphia, pitchLewi- army of ceScupation. 2'2; western. 10; , Passed ballAirnow. Wildhours IS a. and Results. northeast44o. and Hawaiian. 4. s. Tints of Yesterday, gaitsTWO and Phyle. minutes. Ilmpires--Ess- on At DetroitCleveland 11 Detroit Z. 2 lot ..5 At ChicagoSt. Louis S. Chicago G. Caven&, lb At New YorkWashington I.. New At San FranciscoAfternoon game: Conatelly. rt .. ... 5 0 '3 PI York 3. Welsh; Salt Lake. 1.8 3 No other gartje scheduled. If Sehick. AB. R. R. PO. !Lamm. ....3 1 3 3 ....5 Ragwort. et es, ;,1, - 313,0 Todar Sebed ale. Johnson. as 2.1. 4 Agnew. 0 ,, .. 4;1'21: Love. p St. Louie at Detroit (two games.) 3b..,,. Krug,. . at Chicago (two games) Cleveland 3 $ .3 0 Rum ler, rf 34 10 37 14 I Totals New- - York at two Washington 0 1 11 41 Shoo13,.Ik SC Score by .3 -- , MulliganIf Boston at 1 .1) Lake (two 0 Salt Philadelphia 4 0 0 gam..) Hood. '- 4: . Salt Lokto :1, Vornon .". ,.... ,.. ,, Avon .1 l . t f,t $on , , ;;:e-',,,- ,,,, boa it lo lei t , - ,4 N - - ,, 0...,,...-.- -s I1 , ,1, a t ,I.,', t: :, . - ' ' ' , , '''' :4 i ' ft 4,1041 r-- . ., lk , , .,,,t.t..',,,.....,, i , - 4 ' 4 W . S r .71, 41-- day. ,,0'.i' . -- ) r itostbere Idaho ham and Manage. bunched CHICAGO, July hits today and defeated tit. Louis 6 to 3 in the final game of the series here. Jackson's batting was a feature. 100 002 000- -3 12 1 St. Louts r ;411 0041- -- igit--1- 14- - -- 4 DSvis and Severed; CiBatteries: cotto and Schalk. ; 100 221 ..AO St. Louie Chicago ....Oil) 04t---1- 1 Batteries: Wellman Faber and Schalk. no." and : BRIGHAM WASHINGTON, July fMRMNIMmago surrendered the American league leadWashington, todayby losing towas ership 2 to S. while Cleveland defeating was Detroit. Shaw exceodingly effeotivo. in- - every.. inning. except., the aevnth, striking out eight. men, including Ruth and a ninth-Innin- g pinch hitter. e 4 - "e;00 'Cullen, Baum, p 4: 1 .11 - fe 0 0 v 0 0 Runs.....;..101000011-1 0 II 1 1 3 1 Hits 1--0 San Francisco x33 13 0 Summary: Thres runs, I bits oft &Ono out whet win4ing run scored. In I plus Innings, - Leverenk 211 ati bat Sea irrpactsco.' - 1 on and 0 out Two-bas- e AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Agnew 2, Shealy, Vitasmaid. Krug, 0 0 0 0 Sacrifice hitioJohnson 2. Fitzgerald.us rf .1.. 1 $ 4 $ - 1 Caveney.' 4 Corhan. Bases on ball.Off Rood. 1 4 0 ILAnterevi Fitzgerald. 5 0 0 .4 ii, oft Love á. Struck out- -r Carensy, Connolly, lbsif " ..44 1 33 20 01 0 By .Levarenti I. by Love 3, by Thurston 1 1. Double playCorhan to Walsh to Walsh. 41.111).20. 1 3 2 41 0 . Schick. If 1.1) Caveney. Passed ballsAgnew. Dylan 2 0 0 1 Wild RUng responstbie 1 - 1 3 3 0 1 Ysile. 41,' 3, Love 3. Left on bases Saturday's for Le 11 1 2 4 San Francium Credit Cleveland Salt Lake I. 'Couch, p 3 Totals or'0.4 0 1 11,-3- .... - - ' AIWSIV lb 1.11,,Quaids. ef , 0 ,)1 1 1 .35 Salt Rune Hits ".14 San Francloco- -' 0 - 0 1 It 4 13 27 , - flaunts. y rA,ore '1 .01 3001)30 100 0 I ft Totals 4' pitch-Levere- ns. victory to Leverens. Timo-3:- 23. piresPhyla and Eason. eniM.MP...MM . - 1 - . 0100110021--.- Batten-air-Qui-a- Solt Lake. Aa -- Dassortt. Johnson. se Krug. 3b I ':; , i ' , , Itholy M H nod, V. Prior. Totals - - i IS ; ....;tote - - 3 2 ' - - , league; , Runs 600- Hai Anisit IA -- 101 , Bits Ono 000 I 100 310 100 201 Rune ' 32x- -14 Homo runCompton. Summary:" Stolen basosKilloter. Nithoff. Seer'. Struck' McAuley. floe Mts.Crawford. Portico 3 by ?rough 3. Basos outRy 4. Russ responPortico. a on balleOff 0t , , 001 03 '100P 0001- 0811 001--- - ible forProng)) 4: Portico. 1. Ten hits. 4 rune err Prought 24 at bat in innings. Charts defeat to Prootb. 111-3- 11 Double playKopp to Cady. Tiros of Umpiree-Antierso- n and Struck out gams-1:- 26. On I. Paso Hotting Brooks 1..by ....ay Not;trimea Game. Brooks I. off ,Holling 1. balla-- Off Rills. Stalin. Twobato bits-N- its, 000 to lettaainonone.- : Puos ;' v Doublo 2. Muss. Bice. 000 010 1030 ... Pacritic hap-Rol- ling Hits Runs reoponsibi Los Antales Stoltn 000 000 000-,- -0 I. HolitnE 1. Tim of ook Runs and Umpires-C- aul III 0101103--4 game--1;4- 1. Hits , - Chick still hero. donlet - Score 14.7,1itstings; Chicano 'Amer..to rejoin-Hu- i 'is Oakland- -- , - 010 00S-i- cons. ,101-3 Ho says Idaho weather did ' Run. 010with himthat's -7 101 00 Imre HOWSVOr, he does not look Portland- .- ' GO - -e . 1 ' 002---1- 1 - - -- ii not - 001 02 101 210 30z,-- -4 Pitcher Carroll Jones, purchased 111-,-- 11 Knight. Rene 3. Rases oft Rolling I. plays--3 2, f;voliosa! , , ' 12 , - 4, , - lot and Perkins. - , Saanarsertto.s1-Z.- base---Will- V k - I . Ntf . 2 At 4... 0 .t 1 1 SI 4 It- - 3 . , .. !. '. , -. .. , 1 , - portjand. la by nacramento fromto play against due hero tomorrow AnStill- in the final of tits Si ries. - , - ' I , z. I 1 1 a . 7, AI (AN r.T.NN a : a 11 E. ; a ...... , .. : i, 14:4.. , t - , 1 . l' ;Oia ;';' ,- - ' : -- ' 1':.-- 1 . .,..- . ,....., i '' : . ''' ; ,4411". , : . , . i 1 4 . ' 4 ' .- . - . -- -I . 4,101110110 . ... e ., - .1Ibir'- strO r - . '. 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' R If - , , - - 11.a.,p 1 4) - -- - I1 I 4 5 11 17 I 1 le - - - ' 1 .21 I 4 ..11' - 1 - 1 Pro "wives. - - rive. r: '4. el Copt?, 4.s. 2 11 , IP 1 ,'1 e1 It e literal-en- , 4 4 -- PO. A. 4 lb lb tos.strbos; t'o, 4 Rom Mr. ' ' tine hits. Soars by Innings! Oakland-- -, ,, Rune Hits . Portland- -. Runs Hits UmpireeAnderson Liam.:-1:5- 0. f1' WaIn0tr'igainsV,, the Hi won th Boavers this , afternoon first one 2 To I. 4 to I. Although hi allowd 11 bits in the 'first 'game. Halting acapod with only Anis run against him. In Use sitscond the kilatavsra matt tenr nal elt - 71' - ffamol,, 2-- 43 SATURDAY'S GAM& Ti, DEES A. MEALS - --VW l for-Br- - , Carl - , . to-K- - - Zeider, Kopp, 04x--1- a - 1 2 Old- - basesKillefer; 7rr1 L Nistiott. Struck out K. Crandall. ',open. Ellis. RUng 41.410 of - O0 220 Oft......22 Fonner 1. Russ responsible 2 11 430 .,Hits .... &won Mix. 1 uno 2, Crandall 4. Kunz. 21 t bat. in 5 off runs (By Universal Service) inniass. Credit victory to Penn to Orr Is PORTLAND. July Hailing. Pout) Is playMcGaffigran pitching ace Of --the Oakland club. Shoohan. Wild pitchKunz. Time i - , . ft.E.110 4 2 1 I 0 2 1 1 Kits II hits oftS Summary; Three 'runs. 3: at bat. in 7 3 innings. on. I out. Stolen bastiaMaggert. Johnson 421. Connolly (Z).- - Two-bahitsMaggert'(2).'Schick. Xelle. Walsh. Corhan AS). Sacritke hitaRumter., Cutiop Cavanay, Pasts On balleOff oft Couch 3; off Sawn S. Struck out ,,1: --Cullop 2; by Couch .2: by Baum Double playKrug to Johnson 'to Wild pitch Shealy.- - Pased Runs , 1 Baum Left o bases lhp S. Couch 6.S.San loranciaco Ilk Charge Lake defeat to Baum. Tims-4;3-- 6. Smpirea ...Phyla and Eason. -- v.VitrIrMilVetrr,,,11,0.7,40.4.-ktft- Errors-Bruba- llar; - -- At , ball---Syle- - 200- -2 , L 8.11ttlib-- - to- - I Jordan Lamm. .0 .100 002 021- K-6 and Hannah; Shaw - 4 - .; 1 3-- se ' 10 ". 4, ' Bluff-dal- e BiliffdaleCranite ' At CraMentUnion I0, lereseenty , and GrharritY. t loot , , ,11..'. a Pittordar's Game. LOGAN, July meeting of. the Cache Valley league directors First game at Fht1adelphia1, R. H. E. lag night it was deeded to split 200 IRO e1th-- 11 IS 1 'the 'present season 'lit half.', the New York- 000 000- -4 - second helf ....000starting with tact Philadelphia game. and the mouton, ' and Hue; Perry and ... Batteries:- Mays Rano Yt was decided Aug. Nits parkins. E. H. E the winners of the first diet. that Second game Summary - ion would play the winners of the T 000 100 ant..-- 4 New York Saruck 4 Sprang.?. second half a aeries of games to 21 .000 400 101- -2 Rees Philadelphia Collins en, bello--0and Hannah; Nay- decide the' championship of the BattSries:- 4. Game.' 001 140- -4 142 One 000- -2 Detroit Betterie;1; liag,Ity and O'Neill; 000 000 1 d -In; , $11--11 330- -33 2000100410S 01 0 2 , 2-- - Um- , 231 14 6-- 6. 1. hits-.-Alco- ck Tremontort.GarlatitL4-77.,.--77-7....--- , Kew York Waahlropton 3.-- ........;.414 .114 . SI . : I ,DETROIT, 4.Cleveland bit Leonard and Okrie hard and made it three straight from Detroit by winning today. It to Z. Morton started out for the visitors' but ,wa relieved .in the seventh after the Tigers had tied the afore. Covleskie stopped the local.. while the Indiana' piled up eight runs In the two final incrogs. ' B. H. E ono 044- -11 1 I Cletteland g 030 Detroit 4 Norton. Batteries:, Coveleskle and O'Neill; Leonard. Okrie and Woodall; CITY. g ...NI 01 1114 2 Runs 110 OH .313, I Hits Dotard." Gaga. Bohr.. Summary: ErrorsMitchell. Rents by innings: Struck outny Zamlocit. 1. by Dell 1. 1. oft Oakland. Rases on ballsOff Demaree -000 210 eel. I Runs I.Two-base Woodward 1, off Mil 112--. Hite Morse. Mitchell. it' 002121 httelrisher I. Aleock.Zamloch. . , Portland. Wolter. KentrorlhY -- - Eldred. titth,..Alcocir.- 310 100 013 Hite Home runBorton. Double playDell Sacrifice to Mitchell. Morse. Hit With pitched ballEdingt- , LOS ANGELES. July 4.The Coyotes Passed ballAlcook. and the Angels evened op on todars on by Zarnitick.. Five runs. 1 hits off Demers. 11 at baseball. the Coyotes taking th fore- hat. In 2 Innings; 1 runs. 2 hits oft noon (IMO. I to 4. and the hometown. Woodward. I at bat, in inning. era the afternoon affair. 4 to 1. The Runs responsible forDemarch 4. Angels outhit the visitors slightly in Woodward 3. Zamloch It Dell 2. Charge the first game but th Sacramentans defeat to Demares. Time of Sarnobits came at more opportune times. Vmpires--Holm- s 1:41.. and McGrew. sill- - Pertica outpitetted LIII Prougb in the afternoon. The Solofts - did not score until the ninth Innings.laturdaro- - Games. , Score by innings: Saeramenttp-- - , 200 Vernon. , 101 (On. I Runs 4 110 013 OW Runs ZOO. 320 Rita 111 004 100.1 toe Hits Angeles. Seattle- -101 001 000 --IOX-Runa 110 - trit ;;;; 211 211 12z-- 11 Hits I ErrorsGrover. 21cAu1oy. Summary: Two-basScore by innings: " o hittfrbehartg. Verno- n102 000 004- -'Mahar. Grover I, Crawford. Zeider. Runs slow and uninteresting game. played here.sthis afternoon the le--, cal nine defeated the Trentonton Garland tossers by an It to score. Tiatteriesi For Brighs'm, and for Smith, Keller and Stone, r York 4.--- 2. Runsi". Hits . Seattle. etch-el- July CA baseball tattle wait,. won, here , d 11- -- Scort by Innings: ht -- 101 11 Errorsrleher, Edington. Vernon. - day by the Ogden club of the Wt. catch league from the Western OpSalt Lk.. When the -- ticel team of scorer got - through counting he ' credited Ogden, with 22 runs and 3 1 1 the visitors with a single tally.' 11 Billings; Wasatch League. nattarday'a Game. 100 707 against the norld'a greatest exports through which he had come during the past week. Throughout. his play hes been conaistent and brilliant and to. day he toot' tee measure of th Atm. 'rattan by a combination of brilitaat piays and clever etrartgy. H. found weakest points and. aftler 'the first aft. whtch Patterson woo. directed his play againkst hq Atte'rattan's weaknesas s. capturing the nest throe este nd tits match. A fine shibition of tennis was gives In the doubles by Charles el. therlopd. of Pittsburg. and R. Norris Williams. of Boston. against A. R. 1. Kingscote. and J. C. Varke. the British pair, Here also the Americans lost the first so. and thereafter took three straight seta lend the match The final day at Wimbledon proved to be the greatest of all days for the tennis representatives of the United 'Hates, for supremacy It both singles. and doubles places the Americans at the lop of the list for the whole world.. Two other matches were played. the mixed doubles and ladles doubles. In both of these. Susanne Deng len. the phenomenal Prench girl who already held the singles championship. figured as a winner. With Gerald L. Patterson. she contested against Randolph Lyeett of Australia, and Miss Elisabeth Ryan of Caliternia the former pair taking the match. Mlle. In the ladies' doubles. Long len and Hiss Ryan beat hire. Lambert the EngChambers and Hrs. Larcombe. lish pair. 1.4. C.S. It la authoritatively stated that both era doubles and lchampionships, singles likely lobe defended In 1621; consequently the Amertcan victories today are regarded as the best thing that could have happened so tar as the British game is concerned. Tilden was troubled little today with his knee. It was somewhat swollen after the match but it is confidently a few days' rebt will Host expected leave him fit for the Davis cup con. tests at Eastbourne.. ftwimmionm.o0ip.omolmamIPiMMI.10 Knight to Pltosimmone to tlot lino; Cod to blue. - 111 'rename- - one-aide- 601 hito-41o- , OGDEN. 01 101 hne 1. Cunningham, Ad?thee am& Stolen baseMitchell. ?Ivo rune. 14 hits off Siebold. 77 at bat. In rune. hits GM Houck. 76 Innings; St bat. In I innings. Runs responsibts forHouck 2. Siebold S. Chants defeat to Shollenback. Credit victory to game-7:- 70. Umpires Geary. Time ofHolmes. McGrew and -- kOaaY. 117 400 Sistoold outBy Houck I. Bases ut air-tig- Even. DoVormer. Xenworthy. struck I, by Geary 1. by on ballsOff Slobold 7. off Geary I. off Houck 4. Two-bas- e 7. Porton, Mitchell. hitsMurphy Smith. ItoVormer. Throo-bas- e hits Murphy, High. lloublo playsRohne to Konworthy: DVormer to Smith. Sac. Smith Commercial Lemma The Sugar House nine shut-othe Galigher Machinery club on the municipal grounds yesterday morning, 10 to I. White was given support by his teammates. A large crowd yesterday afternoon witnessed the Pantages ball tossers twice defeat the Utah Oil and Refining nine in a doubleheader on the Bonneville park diamond. The scores were 14 to 4 The first contest was a hit and run affair. The Oil defense Weak-trie- d in the first game and eight Pan boys crossed the rubber. The second battle was by. far the - pitching-enittelit for the Oil nine. had things pretty much his own way up to the my- nth frame. The twin victory gives the Patt; tages a practical assurance that they will win the bunting.in the Commercial league. - ' ' - Rune Hits, Summary: Burley and Jerome are tied for first place with a percentage of .675. Buhl. the only other team In the league, has .500. tug-of-w- - ".... - - Senators.- leng round. Tilden's victory woe Om ooldo climax of tho long eeriest of of that decision was that the Tigers kn'cwited a.m. II runs on 77 bits, while the locals wore making two counters. Pcors by Innings: 17 00 Runs .o "400 070 10- -10 3 kilts . Ill , ileatt played with Burley last year and is reported a fast player. Both men will appear in the Indian uniform for the game Monday afternoon with Rexburg. Rexburt will run a special train of rooters for this game and will back their team to the limit. 440-ya- rd win-gam- es , tile- - . Pattereen. of Australis. in the (hal. I. Two MY Univoreal Vervice.) SEATTLE. July 4.After winning tIth,first mime from Vernon this after'Wein, 6 to I. n II Innings. the Ti IIIcums evidently concluded they had dons snough hard work. The cornier:one POCATELLO. Ida.. July 3.Manof th &ger Tommy Fitzpatrick Pocatello Indians has signed Shortstop Morgan, late of the RawlinsWyo.. team, and Fred Cordts. an outfielder from Oil City. Cal. Cordts 100, 200 and dashes, 5,000 meter run, one mile team relay, 120. yard hurdles. shot put, discus throws-javelin hurling. 'dinning broad jump, and The pole ,.,vault wrestling and boxing finale for All classes will be held tonight. The marathon race, over the full to,ute, 26, miles 2115yrlswatil,alo ARMr 1r to- - it otes Call - .... fl plunahip, having deleatod today t.:oraid - . . - Second; Angels and Coy. 4. e, 4 today'. program were the In plays.--Corhan- to. " won it,.-we- ath'-LOUIS. Mo., July , ST. letes contending for the departmental championship and for places in the trial finals for the Olympic 'games today, went into the concluding events of the meet that started here last Fri- 11 ...... 3. Stlattl NEW YORK, Ju ly S.Christy Matthwann. turnout' New York National pitcher for II years, has decided to sive up his position ea coach to l'he team and quit baseball. learned tonight. 4 ARMY ATHLETES IN FINALS TODAY 1) as Nirnon won '.RUPERT,.Itle,...-July...1,--Rupart,.!- ,---- :, ",0,,, .-21; Runs......1100110004S 4 Portland won 3. 3. Los AngItts 4. won 4. - --)) 4- juiptltl."..17'1,t7 t IT; halter et the British laiwn tennis chare - Full Games But Loses the ' The former worlds record for women for MO yards with four turns was madeSily Claire Galligan of New liocheihr. N. Y.. in Los Angeles, in ISM whose time was 7 minutes, 32 5 110C9tlds. The former American record for women for 300 yards was made in 1619 by Charlotte Boyle of New York. time was 4 minutes 23 seconds. - . uk a d. San Francis- sseramstto help onds. 100000 - 4. Carl,Hollini .0 it- - , ' , Pitches Formr Res left fielder. Buddy Ryan, joined the Sacramento team her. today. Fresh from playing In Idaho, to is speeded to be a big 0 ' ,, .P 1, . .1 ,. ' Bleibtrey also broke thtAmerican Outdoor record for wornon for ZOO yard& Her time for the MO yards race was 7 and for the minutes 22 300' yards racy.. minutes. 16 5 sec- 400120 411100 400 -- '. ,,',,,,'t k ' 11: , t, ' N e .401 I$DIANAPOLIS. 3.An tteis ..basebell team, July together with I aerial i. e . tailors, came to In; dienapolis from Daytoe. Ohio, in a large Martin bombing plane last N"EW YORK. July 3.Th workUp , week to play a bail game. It was outdoor swimming record for w9oen said to be the first time a club ver traveled in such a manner. for 600 yards. with four turnik,':ittas ere 17 in the party. The There brokenhers today by Miss,r8thetda team was from the Wilbur Writhe cona of field at Dayton ana the ship Bleibtrey Brooklyn. prFleable was testant in the Olympic gimes. Miss in charge of Lieut. Harris. , 1,11N,4:6 ,.. t. - -0 , ," r r.:' ' 311340 4- - ' ...........6113011 - '', , .Nia , : , '''''-:.'- - 2,, - lt .... .436 Hood made four hits in tour -times up in the game yaterdaY on a triple. Masten continued to boost his exerage. made four inbatting ten, including two. doubles and a Melo. , 2,,,:',' ''' . ' ,, ", . 2. .600 61 $ t- 63.4711 60 ; caliture Doubles TIWIdeinM.81-o- All th Rees to Angeles, whre wilts open the tumor. Angela thy row. 4 Ae Jill Art.r today's sumo,. move on Los I r; won Oakland won won at-fai- r. -- nose the, horses Salt Loh co won 3. , N,, 3 , THREE TO SEA 311 31 41 40 - AFTER DROPPING Pet. .110 ( '''. . ...... 49 45 44 31 31 -- ' It . , Title, Americans -- as 30 Tennis British. - - 4 Antrl's. Loa la RactSM11111,0 : t Moo-Ic- 1I. Las n131041 rra nc lova Portland Oakland - ,, , 1' to 114. Portland 1A14 Vernon 'l'of - Poott 0. 'fasciae blaadiss ol the t tuba. W. L 61 .. c non ttaitIon4 Sacramento '., t,' . ' All , 1 . Tilden 1Wins E ', .1111.-- IN SECOND GAME Soottelloy'a layette. do. .49: .49z 40 '....:,. .: r 1' Mmomial, Hroftklyn St , - II I .,, . AMU TIGERS E. LIN1 . Race Yesterday flatlet Sugden RECORD , . , . . 1 - , I ivri-Air- AndSeely Time WM11. er In. Road MORNING SET BUT , . . m ,. T , ..., o , ,. , |