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Show A J tiii: DKSKiurr xKU's -- 4 julv'iiwo tuksdav i i 0;XE SEALS 1 3th SPLIT WITH BEES FROM HcKAY 5 t s LI .....I r Hold Seal to . r- , 111 3 .... SAX FRANCISCO, Cal, July teea and Baals split again today, , i out-pitch- BEES , i BEALS, 1, S. At Oakland Forenoongame: Salt Lake. AB R H PO A B SO BB taad lag of the (lake. e7 lesrnt-t- UO,-00- How (ho herIt Ended. Balt Lake won ft. Ban Francisco won 4. Vernon won 4, tit It! won ft. Oakland won I. Portland won 4. Kacrsmsnto won 3, Loa Angeles won 4. a Fllllnrlm in tba tenth inning of the first game, Including a home-ru- n smash by Wheat with two on hoses. First game at Bostons 19 innings: , 10 1 ...909 fn , 093 Brooklyn Boston .. , 103 191 009 I I I 3 Batteries: Mamaux ami Msrquard, vm.-- bcoll, Oeschcer, Fjlllnglm and i I - a Boaaevlll BINGHAM, Loagaa, July' Tha Tooal . 47 to ft. a a a Th feet Tooal baseball team of th Bonneville league defeated n picked nine from Tooele county in an ashibltlon game her this afternoon. The ecors we 7 to 4. The batteries for gam were: Htrausser andtoday's Kirk for Tooele; Mortenaan and Shield tor Tooele cbuuty. . TOOELE, July Grand Circuit harness horse racing season wa opened at- North Randall track today before the largest crowd that ever htlendsd a ms ting her with a program ot seven events that took seven houra to finish the feature event on the card which tha Edwards stake, the 2:0ft class pacing, divided Into two divisions, each worth $1,900. Rad Lancelot, driven by Charles Ohio, won the Valentine, of Columbu first division, and John Henry, driven 'of Tommy by Murphy Poughkeepsie, N. V, won tha second division, Tha bast tlm In each division was 3 021. which equalled the track record for the stake. Valentin was awarded the EdwardF Red Lancelot won In cap becaus straight boat and in tha fastest average tlm. Bollts Forest, driven by Murphy tn the flret division, -finished second to Red Lancelot, and Edna Early was third. Tha Judges fined Murphy 309 for laying back with th gelding In the third heat. Ray Graftan, winner of the 2:04 pace, and Red Lancelot, wer the only winning favorites. 1139 ft. The Angels Jumped on the , Coyotes Hard And Took Both Ends; Oakland and Portland Split , Bonneville league team scored an easy victory over the locals yesterday afternoon.. Tbo score was HARNESS RACES OPEN BEFORE LARGE . Martin Loses on BENTON 11ARUOR. iflch July ft Charlie White, of Chicago, six time! contender for the world lightweight boxing championship, realised today that he had lost his g rosiest opportunity to a In th title through obeer csre- - -- , il uses took lha morning game at Oak land, I to .1, and the Seals srsned up at hom by taking tbs afternoon game I to J. after 11 Innings ot thd best baseball seen here In some time. Bromley Juat about played the fora Ha bald noon game single-hande- d. tba Baale to threa llttla bits and knocksd In both runs, ona with a bont on a eqoeese play and tha othar witha doubla Ha' was antitied to a shutbeout. tha only run tbs Beals mada Shooly, a boot to due by ing McQualde, tha Ban Franeleco , Herb al- -. , pitcher, also flung superb baseball, lowing only five hlta in the afternoon game Kay IsJordan to be Elmer Reiger. It Tha ball. both great eald that pitched Seals retorted o bunting, and they got away with 8b many infield bite that tba record keeper loet count, , A feature of the afternoon game wa Bill Rumlers homer Into tha center-fiel- d Tnth. , Un- -' bleacher In the happily for Bill, there was nobody on at tha time. Tha aeries went to ths Salt Laker, five games to four. - 2, 4- -. - Kn' Balt ft, ,4i a four-roun- - , kIt Three Hit and Knock in Both Bee Score; Reiger And Jordan go Eleven ning to Decide the Seo ond. . Yesterday's Rosalia, San Franc taco. Lake 13. Vernon Baatlla Sacrament lie Angels Oakland ft 2, Portland, ? , d fck Bromley i: .... ...... - pet L. TACOMA, Wash,' July ft. Tommy Brooklyn It .HI Milton, reeling off lift mile In tw bt Leu le ,1ft at .US hours; it minute and It seconds, won a t 35 (hCI0 at 14 .447 the ninth annual speedway automobile muburg Bouton race hare thl afternoon, jl averaged it .471 New York .441 ,,,,,,.,21 It mU4 an hour, ths fasteet tlm yet JI II Philadelphia mads on tha local track In a race of more than 199 miles, 11 won lha 9 Yaaterday Rrul(. flret prise. At Boston (First game) Brooklyn ft. Mulford was second bed tha other Borfion S; ten innings. (Second gam) drivers Brooklyn ft. Bosun 2. finished In this order: At N tk York (First game) Phils Hearn, Klein, Barles, Murphy, Gae-to- n delphta ft, New York 1. (Second game) Chevrolet and O Donnell. Philadelphia 9, New York ft. Chevrolet winner of tha Indianapolis At Pltteburg (First game) Cincin- race on Memorial day, had motor trounati 1, Pltteburg 4. (Second game) ble. Ralph uously. Da 1ama was the victim A crowd of ft.00) was In attendance Cincinnati ft, pltteburg ft, of bad luck all day. Hla French car At ht. Louie I Firm game) Chicago Tha preliminaries reaullad as folto- start the race and ha nnabi 4. 1, St. io wa; (Second game) Chicago started In the American car of Eddie 8pug Mivors, Pocatello, won from 1, St. Louis 2. Miller but was forced to quit on account of enrlne trouble. Durant, ThomIn- -' Jack Doater of haw York In four rounds, They are featherweight. as and Boyar ware also forced out. gchedala. Today's A crowd estimated at 49,009 persona Idaho Reagan, rails light, Brooklyn at Boston. weight, won - from Gerald Jardine, tha race. Thar was not an acCincinnati at Pltteburg. Idaho Falls. In el rounda cident to mar the day. Chicago at it. Louie WuttA w0" from Trie No other game scheduled. Mlehklnd, Salt Lake, In eight rounda. They are lightweight. BOSTON, July ft. Brooklyn took both Billy Etaima and Lamming, CROWD from Boston today, the first ft Pocatello paperweight Tonng d game a fought ft, In 19 Innings, and the second ft The lo draw. . Tha CLEVELAND, 3. Ohio, to mad The five July visitor! hit off Tbs LI i Cincinnati POCATEL1A Ida., July I. Mike O'Dowd of hi. former middle. il(hl champion, we awarded Ike referees decision tot'ay when Uordon McKay, middleweight champion of the northweet refuted to answer lha bell at tba of the thirteenth pen In round. It wee to have been a fifteen round affair. At the end of the twelfth-O'Jrowhad the edge of seven round, McKay . in two and three ( them erei. O'Dowd forced the fighting front the start, enrolling at Close rang work, whlla McKay's only points were scored n lotiir d etance fighting. O'Dowda werklng Ihrouehnot the tmut and had bis worried continopponent . w. - BV KNOCK-OU- T Winner at Tacoma NATIONAL L KAO IK. ' ! 3 LEONARD WINS Milton is MAJOR LEAGUES Tommy ODOVD VINS IN MORE . Seattl SEATTLE. again July 0 break today bald Vernon to a and thus ones more saved tha Bees from a good deal of apApyanca. Th first gam waa woijrCwTth visitor. 8 to 4, and th aehd 9f th locals. 50-5- ft to Th 4. . . . . Flglillna' tha beet battle of hla career, the Chicago lightweight yeatar. day afternoon completely out.foughl Benny Leonard, th champion, In five p of iha flret eight round of th match only to be knocked out In tha ninth when he rushed out ol hi corner with hla guard down and gave Leonard the opening he had been seeking. White had been growing stronger as the bout progressed, while Leonard apparently wa becoming tired and feeling tba affect of White's vlcloui left hooka In the ninth, with the first apparently won. White rushed madly from his corner. Leonard, coming cut slow ly, suddenly etepped forward like a Gash, and swung a left hook to th peak of White's chin. Th Chlcagoan'i legs flew up from under him a If h had touched an eiectrio wire, but Instead of taking a oust of ntn is order to rest. Whit leaped to bis feet only to be floored again and again. Rlngslders agreed that White went down five times. White declared today that he could have claimed the championship on a foul In the fifth round when Leonard's second came to his aid in pushing him back into the ring. This I not allowed, but Whit asserted that h had Yio desire to cia'm any fouia and wantftl to win by a knockout if possible. It was the firet time Whit had ever been knocked out and he has been engaged in IIS Tights. Leonard plans leave for New York today. The champion declared he was -ready to accept any matches offered. He boro no marks of the bitterly fought battle except a cut lip. White's face, however, was badly swollen from the blows he received In the final round. chani-ptonehi- got to Branton tor thraa lead, with what they mada afterward, lasted them through. Th Tllllcums rallied gamely In th ninth, shooting over two runs ' ' on threa hits, but when ths whistle , , Cowdy. Wasatch Lragar. d gam R: H. E. blew they wer still two runs aby. AKRON, Ohio, July ft Captain Bob 940 ' 099 0911 I I Brooklyn Results Yesterday. In th second Bob Martin, cham. Boston Schorr Roper .. 3 3 .....lOO'OOO 91ft It Tlon of tha American expeditionary . At Brigham- - - lftR. 13H. E.ft had a little bettergam luckHunky than We Batteries: Pfeffsr and Krueger) Scott orcea, in a fast ..... .... ...... contest her and Bingham O Neill. , Wfllla Mitchell. Hits wer even, but 7 ID 4 today, according to Ogden. critic. Seattle managed to bunch a couple In Both tried herd for aringside Batteries and but Morgan Bingham, knockout, . NEW York YORK. July th elgh-twon for two runs, giving them New neither, was able to land tha decisive Stone; Ogden, Collin, Cal anj the game. ths afternoon gam today from Philablow. . French. to 0, tba visitor having First game at Beattie: t Roper won chiefly because h repeat- delphia,-4 the morning game, ft to L ManaScore by Innings: .. - At Treraontoit edly beat Martin to tha punch. In the won Cravath of Philadelphia protested Vernon third h draw blood and from then on ger Tremonton-Garlan- d 14 4 the afternoon game because or a ruling Runs was hammering Martin in the face, Honeyvllle-Garlan- d .. 3 1 0 3 0 2 3 0 1 Hits Martin's body blows at time were by Lnipiri Harrison In the seventh Tromonlon-GarUnBatteries i Seattle almost terrific and Roper cautiously inning after Wrlghtstone was declared Rich' gnd Leonard; Honeyville, on an Infiajd fly. Fletcher went Runs .... ..., 00091001 eovpred his midriff through moet of out Twltchell and Dewey, Hunsaker, from first to second on the play and Hits the contest 10 0 18 111 311 n. While. aa called out on Burns's tbrow to Tha first, fifth and twelfth rounds Errors Bohne, Stumpf 3. Summary: were even. Martin had the advantage Dyle. Cravath' protest was against Struck out By Piercy I, by Brenton 3. At Bountiful n tha second, fourth and eighth, but calling Fletcher out at second. It being R.H. E. N , 1. on balls Off Piercy Bases by Geary .... 3 13ft 34 claimed ha was protected from being FLYER KILLED ON Bountiful tha other six were Roper's hit Cunoff Brenton 2. Two-bss- e retired on the Infield fly rule. ..11 Brubaker. Stolen bases Cooper Layton X. ; Roper's weight was announced Kenworlhy, Stumpf, Murphy. 2,Lane. ningham, Batteries Bountiful, Burt First gams ,at New York Maieel, Tobin. Hit with pitched ball TO Three-ba- s WAY EXHIBITION Mitchell. Sacrifice hit hit Uli; Martin, R.H.B. Layton, Sandall and Mann. pitches Poison 4. Runs DeVormsr. Stolen base Chadbourne. Cooper. Wild ! .9 . f for Poleon 2. Tlm of Philadelphia . .,999 WASHINGTON, Mors 2. Eldred. Hit with pitchsd ball repoilb-fJuly Leaving 3 900 New York houra Umpire Toman and game Bolling field here yesterday to particiEdington by Breton. - Wild pitch Yellowsteae League. lotteries: Rixey Casey. pate In a Fourth of July celebration Piercy. No run, 1 hit off Smallwood, Barnes and Snyder, ft. Rex8 8 at Lieut. POCATELLO, said In Baltimore, at .bat Ida, July runs, Pgl Logan, inning; v R. H. E. Second game LOS ANGELES, July ft. The Angels burg won its first game of tha by aviation officers hero to have been hit off Brenton. S3 at bat in eight tooksecond half of the Yellowstone-Snak- e Philadelphia . ..099 099 9999ft I 0ft one of the best "stunt flyers" In the both games from th Coyotes toBrenfor Runs responsible Innings, 003 930 00x 19 New York 4 to 3 and ft to 4, the latter going Md. fell afterhere 4. at feet River 2,000 this Dundalk. to Credit country, ton day, MEET league 4, Piercy victory : Retteries: Hubbell and H sustained noon- - from Pocatello. 6 to 1. Causey, fractured skull which Piercy. Charge defeat to Brenton. Time tenThinnings. death an houclater. ' He Wheat; Nehf and Smith. caused hla first gams started off evenly, Rigby continued on tha- winning of game 1 hours and 23 minute Um- streak, HT. iluis. July ft each sldft making two tallies Tn thft formerly- - lived tn Detroit:'-- the The departmental defeating pires sreorew. a'nd Holmes. field and track championship of the The Pirates Binekfoot team, I to 2, andcrippled" PITTSBURG, Idaho first Inning. Ths Angels won In the July Second game, at Seattle: United Btalee army went I the South- took both games from tha Cincinnati for th Tiger victory. Th morning Falla won a close game on Its eighth, when two hits end th trimScore by innings: ern department thl afternoon when Its Reds, world's champions, todayt win- gam went lo Bt. Louie, ft to '4. home lot from thd fit. Anthony mings gave them another pair. Vernon , ' 4 to 1, and R. H.E In th afternoon the Angels bunched team, First game representatives wen six of tha 12 final ning the morning' game, Runs .... events at the army meet her and ran tha afternoon game, ft to ft, In olovon St. Louis ..701 060 001 ft 11 9 four hits for three runs off Flttery In Hits .... the Aotal points scores to 128). 301 960 900 I 7 9 third end added one in each of the Detroit the d Innings. a Jo Boehllng, Seattle "v Central and Eastern First gam at Pltteburg Batteries : Sothoron. Shocker and Satied has been purchased by the 7 0 09 17 2 x 8 ninth and tenth. Th Coyotes laced out pitcher, Runs R. If S ve re id; Ehmke and Bfonage. for second place with departments 91 points each, , three hits for two tallies in the fifth, . Oakland clb from the Cleveland ' Hits 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 ' and the teat finished in tha following Cincinnati'.. ,.I09 990 009- -1 T 3 Second game R. H. E end there the stopped. The pair, addwas Americans. with the Boehllng T 3 W. 90x 013 4 Mitchell, Mors, ed to the two they had previously 000 1103 7 2 St. Louis order: Army of Occupation, 30) ; West- Pittsburg ,i .,.000 Summary: Error Washington club and was turned out By Struck 230 000 0207 lft 1 Batteries: Flahar.and Wlnxo: Carl-o- n Detroit .. Murphy. ern, it; Northeastern, 14) Hawaiian, 4, over to Cleveland. Ban Jdhnson , Bohne, gave them four. Ths Angel tal8. Bases on balls made, -Mitchell 4, Schorr and Haefner. Batteries: Van Glider, Burwell and and Southeastern, 2. by ly" In the ninth tied the score and the of American the president league, "Two-base 11 2. 8. Mitchell R. H. E. off Second game. Off Schorr one ilk th tenth gave them the vlotory. Southern depart men ft captured the Innings SevOraid; Dausa and Stanage. helped in landing the big league .206 010 100 01 ft 9 I hit 100 and d hit Murphy. Three-bas- e hur- Cincinnati At Lea Angeles Forenoon game: dashes, chucker for the Oaks. Ban promEldred. Double play Bohne to Zam-loq- . ..,.000 000 226 02 ft 10 2 CHICAGO. July ft In an eighth-nnin- g dles,' running broad lump, S, ised Cal Ewing when he left the Pittsburg Score bjMnnlngs: Batteries: Luqus and Wingo; Ponder Stumpf to Ken worthy to Zm-- Sacramento run, and marathan race. east that he would be on the lookscored six runs Chicago rally loch. Triple play Morse to Mitchell to out for help and he has shown that and won Jhe afternoon game from Sergeant S. C. Williamson, Atlanta, and Schmidt. Runs Borton. Sacrifice hits Long 2, BaldGa, won he hasnt forgotten his promise to tjj two daehee, making the Cleveland, ft to ft, after taking the Hits .... rS 1 0 1 1 1 0 8 win. Hit with Pitched ball Morse, loo in ft eyconds end. the 320 in 3 ec- Cal by putting him on the trail of RT, LOUIS. Mo July ft St. Louts 'morning game. 8 to The White Sox LouAngojes Mitchell. Runs Wild Ken aoi! ' o':o o s o' 3"x- -' '- ' illtis. pitch. both afternoon worthy.. took made eight clean' hits "tn; the eighth, the mornthtf Waivers have been se Boehllng." Runs', .T. J Lieutenant C. E. Davla took the hur- games from Chicago today, winning after being held to three in responsible for 1 Mitchell 8,'60Schorr 2. cured on the hurler and it Is exsingles Hits !.... and minutes. Time 4 hour ft 3 of game to the first seven innings by CovsleskU. dles in 1ft seconds. ths first, 4 to 1. and th second. pected that he will start for th . Zelder. Summary: Errors 8 nook. The ft. run was won by 1. McHenry's coast right away and join the Oaks . Umpires Holmes and McGrew. . hit freely. hitting was a promlnant Kerr-wa- s Three-bas- e Stolerr-bane- s hit Basler. Firtvwtft M. EftftHebmg, in- - both vte2rir I1&.,' Sfihiavhoine rqa , First garu9-o.-- ;; ...JK.H, R at Btl- - With I Abb. - 'B&Cf I -EFidfeb:-.3Wrptt.iV,'kKd 47 475 seconds; the run clinching the morning contest, while Cleveland. , , . , .691 010 lit 3 I FYhe'Daks' another pitcher Is expected to it minutes, days Crawford. Struck Kopp, han, aft0 card Crandall, double .... OOx 103 M. 011 HerIn this b 'Oaks. .. the Beavera another broad the ninth "Doe" his single II split ning Inning jump by Sergeant Chicago purchased by the out By Snook 1, by Keattng 1. Batftx. ring, St. Louis, with 22 feet, and the ernoon drove over the deciding run. E. - Batteries: Caldwell, Niehaus. Faeth I ' Ayres has failed tn his last couple on balls Off Kunx 1, off Snook 6, off. R. It. of starts for th marathon by Private G. Wat, who coy and O'Neill; Williams and Schalk. Detroit First gam at St. Louis Tigers, Keating 2. Runs responsible for R. H. E. Second game and maybe he la the other new man, ,2. ipUes. 48 yard 1 Jliree, Chicago .. ....919 000 09014- 3 0 .jro4.,Aa Kunx 2, Keattng L Snook 1. two hits, Sift- - 91ft.-- . Sift J, dovetar.4 - 9 19s ''Lhu'hir'V.'''V hours, 41 minutes, lft seconds -J- - runs- off e Kunx, ft at bat in one ft , 3 11 lx .run. Theretoe Defrofifuthat Hendrix and OFarretl; Chicago . ....006 060 Obx Lieut. Don M. Scott, Clayton. N. M., Batteries: gavfelhvny 4irR-- Charge defeat to Snook. Time of had been' shut oti e. Coveltskie and ONeill, like to have. . they running for the Eastern department, Schupp and Clemons. Batter!: i e f'hor-p, K. H. E. Kerr, Wllkinsoq and Schalk, Bus Arlett kept the Beavers away gam won th Second gain dash In 0 res Byron and Anderson. second game, alfrom the place Other eastern department win-fe- Chicago .. ,.,,.000 999 .9191 9,0 Cache Valley League. more two Lieut-.RBeavers the got Score . wor,e. though a, Lehman. .Santa by innJncat WASHINGTON, July 5, WsrMhg ton - At Lewiston,- - forenoon game-- ilonk-a-, off Bum triad' lhSOakstorfrHafry Sacramento (aid discus throw, 12$ feet, 6) Batteries: Alexander and TtiTUftY! won both of the holiday games from , . R. H. E. Poison. In this game the Oaks turned .... . .. Runs Inches; Lieut, W. A. Jackson, Lindsay, Sherdell and Dtlhoefer.- New Smith-fielsuperior through largely 3 9 ..8 40 feet 111 Inches, and rallies, the tables aa to Hits Cal., shot-pu- t, pitching. Zachary oulpitchedtftvore In 3 10 7 Lewiston scores of two the the Los only Lieut, - H. G. Shrader, Chicago, making the Senators and the pole Angeles AMEtUCAX LEAGUE. game morning Batteries: Rock and Black; Lu 4 to 3. Runs game In the ninth. Inning. vault, 11 Xfeet Schacht showed even 003008001 1 S dolpb and Kenna, . V. L. Pet won. At Portland (morning game) J. Vogel, Pittsburg, Pa., Lieut. over Thormahlen in Hits superiority greater army of occupation, won th javelin Cleveland Score by innings:, . game, which resulted in Homo .,.,4 24 .857 the afternoon McAuley. Summary: Error At Richmond, Torenoon game: throw with a distance of 153 feet, ft New York .... ..........48 2ft .249 a score Th crowd at the aftThree-bas Oakland run hit Kopp. l E. R. H. 28 ft Two-bas- e BcAuley. . Inches. ,597 ever , was ,43 0 0 4 0 0 00 1 0 the largest that ernoon game .... Chicago a,,-,.... Rune a, i Crawford. hits Sheehan. 2 6 2 Preston Central department team took the Washington aaaaaa.84 .28 .554 turned out for a ball game In WashHits Stolen bases Kopp, McGaffi-ga00400003 6 ft NJehoff.Sacrifice 10 14 1 Richmond - ' ' .503 ington. In three minutes, 33 S sec- Boston ..a.....I,,, ... ...... mile relay aa . a . aa, .83 32 Tilt Hughes. Portland Struck Batteries: Darn . Beckstead, and 28 ft .473 .34 onds. R.H. x St. a. Louis , ii First game Runs 3, by Aldridge 4, by out ...a., 0009000ft By and Mclvor Fitiery Baker. Johnson; ar 47 .319 New York . ..300 960 9013 ft 1 Th 1 finals wer post- Detroit- .... x 1011-110Hits Hughes 3. Bases on balls Off Fittery 001 OOx 4 11 3 .111 poned until tomorrow, when Southern Philadelphia ....... ...... 17 SS '.23ft Washington Runs responsible 1, 3, off Aldridge 3. By Glasler At Wallsvllle, , forenoon game:, Summary 4. Struck out and Central department teams will conBatteries: Shore and Ruel; Zachary Kal-ITfor Aldridge 4. Fittery 5. Six hits,' 4 on balls Off Bases Kremer by H. E. R. , is- li . test. ... and Two-bas..Gharrlty. e Yesterday, .BcmUs,C. at bat to I Inti. v 2, off Glasler.htte runs oft Aldridge. 29 to , . ., , , . S 11 - 5 ,, , ' R. H. E. - Second TW oven wilt be held at Jefferson game hit Detroit (First game) Kt. Louie New ings. Credit victory of Hughee, Wild 7 3 Wellevllle Cooler, Spranger. Three-bas999 T 0- 1- 097 I 7. 1 Barracks and will precede the award of ft,- At York .'..,.7 to Time 4. (Second game) St. Louis , game 1:50, Double (Fittery, Detroit Ross; pitch Siglin ' Batteries: Phillips, Pratt, and plays Cooper. 93x 9 I 3 medals to winners of the t various t, Detroit 7. Washington' ...110 400 McGxaw f Anderson and Byron. td Arlett. Sacrifice hit Wis-t- a Umpire .1 Cooper Dee; Turner and Poppleton, ... . and events, Tha points ecored do pot count Thormahlen,. Baueries; " f Cleveland cslV-CHiff "t an At Chieago (Flsat a vrltti Rttchd belWyWlliw by t ' 5v in tha championship. ft. on C5elr opponentav for 3, Chicago (Second game) Cleve- Hannah; Schacht and Gharrlty. by Kremer. 4.Innings Kalho, Jumping fipranger At afternoon' ' All ef tha winners in the meat which land game: '?restqp, ft, Chicago runs hits 4, four runs to th first inning. the pitched r By Kelli,' 3 R. H E. started Friday will complete In the Wash-inetoUtah State Prison nine (First . game) . New PHILADELPHIA. Julyr4 Boston at bat 10. Credit victory to 4.Glasler. Lewiston .... 1... ,.8 12 1 Olympia trial finals KreYork 8, Washington 4. (Seqond game) woiKboth games ef the holiday program Kallio for the Armor & Co. ball Runs reepohsible Preston ....... ...... . . ..17 2 New- YnAQ Washington 9. today from Philadelphia. The0 score mer ft. Time of game (:10. tossere, 10 to a 1, yesterday. Batteries: Coiay end Kenna; 1. Bos-to- n was to contest of the morning First game) AiTN , pFil HAYS WINS WESTERN Casey and Toman,. Quisenbury and Johnson. 41 r aiSAdeiphia 1. (Second game) while the afternoon result was 4 to 3. AMERICAN FORK. July I. Th Afternoon game Terrific Mugging by the Red Sox in the " TITLE Boston 10, Philadelphia 1. ball club defeated the fast . local Seer by Innings; At Logan, afternoon game: early Innings of both games gave them here this afternoon by Oakland Draper tonine R. JI. E. lead which --the locale cquld not surCINCINNATI Ohio, July I. Walter 8rhdale. 2 score. The locals 11 0 0 Todays an Richmond .... .... 0 It 1 Runs .... .... 0 0 0 0 pass. Haya of Chicago, won tha western of Central Utah leagua, the 0 .... ...... 10 110 Hits R. H. E. t Cleveland at Chicago. Logan .First game ,,...3 championship, in men's singles in the and the Draper aggregation holds Portland Batteries: Ambrose and Baker; Boston IS 9 ..221 00 tournament closing today at tto courts Rt. Louis St Detroit. Caldera and Pratt. Runs .... j,r.... 0 0 0 9 01 top placb in the Jordan league. , New York' t Washington. ot the Cincinnati Tannin li Philadelphia . .600 009 1001 chib, defeat1 0 1 0 .... Hits Boston at Philadelphia. Batteries; Pennoek and 'Walters; ing7, R. A. "Holden of Cincinnati, POCATELLO. Ida., July I Th At Smithfield,'. afternoon game: " Knight Hasty, Blgbe and' - Styles. Summary; Errors Brubaker, R. H. H fast Burley team shatatout th Po-10 Second game la the finale in men's doubles Ralph DETROIT, Julv ft .Detroit broke It out By Poison 1, by Arlett 3. R. H. E. Struck x 139 Burley, catello Indian today 008 19219 lft 0 Burdick and Walter Wellsville .... Off Poison ft. off Arof Chicago, long losing streak and divided the holi- Poston i s Bases on balls to 0. Batterie. Pocatello. Phillips, Two-baI 4 Smithfield .'. ... ,,813 Jj defeated J, Weber Hayes hit - 2. and L, Williams day games. with St. Louie by winning Philadelphia ,:(G9 lot Spranger, lett Bur- and Fellentlne; Three-bas- e hit also of Chicago, for tha western sec- thl afternoon, 7 to 3 Excellent pitch Batteries: Bush and Walters; Harris FlUpatrick , Batteries' Downey, Harrison and Knight, Fltsslmmona, Crftn Ond Hatch. tional championship Fltssimmons, Black. Ii. Arlett. " Sacrifice-h- it ing by Pause was chiefly responsible and Perkins. Poppleton; Garrick-an. . j v Points to Roper 41 i . , Tiger runs in tbs third, and that - . :08029ftt908 d, 24 lll. , o and-Day- ms a s M II one-thi- rd - T .... right-hande- 77 9-- , Jenkins, Bromley, p Totals ..1 s ft SI t 17 aa Francises. t lf : - !' ..n..: .r - ? - t 220-ya- rd ABRHPOAESOIB ,1 I 1 I I I Kluge raid, Corhan. Caveney. ffb ...4 Conno.lljv-rWalih, 3b .,,,3 0 , .....10 3 1 . 1 11 1 1 4 0 ft ft 1 M 1 1 8 6 I: 6 ,01 6 Kamm, lb ,.,.1 ft Agnew, lb h5lt, ..fit.,, ...31 ,'fi 0 Yalta c 1 , McQualde, Totals , , t 0 0 0 0 -- , ft ft ft 0 0 1 l ft ft I I. 9 0 0 ft ? ., 1 0 000010 TT p.. 17 U 1 0 S .... 00001001 Runs Hits 110 110 0 1 San Francisco - Runs .... .... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ft 1 Hlta .... .... 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 hits Krug, Summary: Two-bas- e Sacrifice hits Mulligan. Bromley, Stolen base Bromley, Corhan. Buna batted In Bromley, 1. nolly. Struck out By McQualde 1, by Bromley I. Base on balls Off McQualde 1, off Bromley 2. Hit with pitched balls .Mulligan 2. Runs responsible for McQualde 1. Doubts play Schick to Corhan; Agnew to Kamm; Kamm to Agnew; Mulligan to Krug to Sheely; Johneoa to Krug to Sheely. First base on errors Sn Francisco t. Salt Lake 1. Loft on bases Salt Lake 4, San Francisco 1. Umpires Easton and Phyla. . Time of game 1 hour and-it- minutes. ; 06 03 i 120-yar- h; 000-met- re .20900009 02 06 3- - r - -- 900-met- - - , - -- ii 440-ya- rd 1- - 1ft--- - iTCLL!5- inn-for- , see-end- s. in-th- e rs s , -- late-inni- $ 004000001 27 -- -- . n. t-- tue-o-w- - o- Z- e, - At San Francisco Afternoon game: 1 , At ABBHPOAESOBB ft 2 ft 1 Waggert, of ... Johnson, as ...I Krug, lb ,....4 0 0 rf Rumler. 3 4 lb ,,..4 1b ...4 Mulligan, 2 H ood, If . , i 2 1 1 12 1 ft 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft 1 2 ,..,..2 Byler, 9 ft ft 1 8, over5-whelme- . tft Itll 122001ft rf.i ' Schick, ef 4 -- -- TENNIS 1 are-lea- 9, 7, ders a 901-L- -- d , - 1 ft 4 1 ft Reiger, p . 1ft I 4 Total .. ...24 3 I xOn out whan winning ran. scored. Ban Francisco. ' AB R H FO A E SO BB mtsgorald, 1 Corhan, ae Caveney, lb ...ft 1 ft 4 ... If Connolly, Walsh, 3b crConaall, lb ..3 ft , 5. I, ' 993 -- se ft Agaew, .,,.,,4 ft Jordan, p .....4 ft Totals .. ...33 t U 21 II 1 Boor by innings: Salt 091 090 Y10 Runs .... Hit 013 010 891 . San Franeisc 093 00 090 Run Hit .... .... 10 001 403 Summary: Rom run Rumler. Two-bas- e htt Sheely, Cavenev. Sacrifice hits Byler, Hood, OConnell., Connolly. Stolen baae Krug Runs betted in Rumler. Reiger, Coaaollv 2, Walsh. Thrown out stealing Fit sgerald, by By lar. Struck out By Jordan 4. by L Base on balls Off Jordan Reiger 3 .Runs responsible for Jordan 3. Reiger 3. Double plays Cerhem to Caveney to OConnell: Caveney to Corhan to CConaeU. First base on error Balt Lake l - Left on beeee Baft Take M Ban Fraaclw ft. Umpire fRbyJf and Paeon. Tlm Of game 2 beurs and 33 ruinate. .... tjv T: v v to jieivsom T"i)o nt GOOD ustn 13 IGHT! TTHE ILUFf But- - Pft! EA WILL 0y Do fT- - 7t)U GOOD! 3AW(UNtT! DONE' rtE fTAnrv I IT art DUT PA ARE-THER- E The JONESES AND nEETALOTOF 1DLAE WELL WHAT Oh EAKIH 13 'TQUSL CHIEF TOLll , PEOPLE.! IDLE PEOPLE Objection .to the Place 1T3 TOO DAMP AH j WET! : Yt GODS! of hah! 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