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Show . TITE DESERET 'NEWS JUL'ir '20 TUESDAY 19:20 . ,. , J. . 0. 4 ... A TEST NEWS FR 0 M 'SDD . sm. Pea.. WOO ,...W. - D . . , . . RIMER REGAINS' 1HIS OLD PLACE F , 11 1 1 'AMONG LEADING 1 11 I EIGHT 1 ; ' I , ,,,I, HIITERS . I Bees 1,1 ,i 1 . ,. - J 1 . I ! I $ 1 - Than More 11 Vernon Los Angela. San Francisco Portland $eattle Oakland ... Sacramento .... IA 41 P0e 41 11 314 2 .... bd 11 41 41 41 . 41 COLUMBUS. . MAJOR LEAGUES I .410 10 .4:11 () ' . TN, . , -. , , , 4t Clove !anti Now 1 ork 1 , -,- . . libb ....if V. , - ..- ...- ..- 1.,t . 4, an effort to chalk political diamond. Om leatuo of professional baaiebs11 players was incorporated today, prorninsnt baseball stare limultano- (Joy. Cox a m ensal's pusly of support. orthe incorporators were Jak Daub Ivey Wingo and Ed Pousch of he Cincinnati Iteil. Visitor J. 1Paranyllia, Boston Na U01111111 C. D. Stengel, Philadelphia Nationals, and Ivan B. Olsen.Brooklyn Nationals. Mr. Daubert was ., chosen proaident. I SIOUX CITY. Iowa, July 19 The sale of the Sioux City baseball club is imminent, according to s, 'semingly well founded story going the rounds among the fans on th "inner circle," of baseball activities in Sioux City. Ths solo, which. it is said, will bo consummated possibly before Saturday will transfer the club from the noun City booster Athistio astiociation to a group of three or four mon, one of whom will hold the major prtion of the el. 4 . . 89 41 SS 17 POPULARITYIN $3 40 401 43 43 .4111 .494 BRMSH PLAY WashingtonDetroiloWaahington game postponed; rain. At Plitiadelphinöt. Lout', 4; Phila t. Americans Playing Has Been Described as Most Brilliant Ever Seen; Players Good Sportsmen and Companions Off Courts. 61 43 14 XS Yietentaelt Rees Its. gelpttia. :, . .. At Nw York(Finn game) Chicago. 1; Now YorJ L thiewond game) I.:la11: New York. b. ctase. - . At BeatenMeet game) Cleveland. le; Boston. I. ISIMOnd garno) Clive. laado 4; ituaton, b. (ton Innings). .... co,Qi: , 1011 . 111 .443 .111 At , Con-ltooe- ,. .111 .644 Z1 al 4? . . s,1,:......,., . -- - I? Chicago Washington NI. Louis booton liotroit i'biladolphla Pet L. NV. , ' V448, t - ,, ..41Lig,x . To 0,. s 431 til AMERICA"! LICAGM - .111 .44 11) 11 IS July It cores on the 0, up i , .101 Croat praparationa lira under way for --Skipper" Johnson day to be relebrate4 at isonnevilie park Thursday and local organizations aro behind t he MOVOITIOnt to giv lhe PaPPerY little pilot, who has so tiuldild the learn 00 auccastully - a-- - w bolo- far. hearted,. gooslatt honer day. . a Wednesday. 3 . . Regain Their Old Batting Aver. age While They Hold Their Own in the Field; "Skipper" Johnson Day , 1,-- --' , W. 1 Plait Lahti i un Zecord g; k , ! 1 New Home OVERiTCEPLATE I 1 ' gimolmommm - e I fth' Today Schedule. Detroit at Waistline ton. St. Louie at kbilacielphia. Chicago at New York. Cleveland at boaton. Fil,Namla PHILADELPHIA. July 19.Wo ich's home run with two on based, culminating a bombardment of Nketinian in the (Mit won today's gams from St. Louie to 4. Keefe was batted from the box In ths first but Itommeli held the visitors sate. O. i I it WIIIIILtDON. July Arneri. cans made a clean sweep in the Davie . The Bees and Tt Mourns opened Up cip tennis tennis. William Id. Johnston 1 i and William T. Tilden had tweedy eon this afternoon at Bonneville in park I their rignt to challenge the Australians 'first e the of the series for the trophy and one championship by , . ' ichduled. Two game' are billed for winning three Of the aeries of live, an. ',....,"11, eluding the doubles baturday. Pioneer.day, which will be R. H. E. Johnston detested Alio. Itingscote. observed as 1.ga.1 holiday In Utah. SOO III 000- -4 1 the Bt. Louis 7 . liMglisn team while 1auen dip. , mew.... . hs forenoon game will begin at 10.2 A 000 13 001,- -0 14 posed ot k'arke, the other Lnglish Philadelphia oclock end the afternoon game at 1:11) BABE .. Ratteriee: Wellman. Sethoron and pert. these contests, Johnston and Til. ,.., Sevarsid; Keefe. Hommel' and Perkins. denIn have oclock. come fight. througn the . , IP. , ', OmpiresLvans and Hildebrand. . ,. French and English series without lila Preparations are now going on for . In 4, - - .t ifit tS', loss a of mitten. Their nlaY is dub"Johneon dar whtch .will be bold on NEW YORK, July 11."Babe" Ruth cribed a) .'4', N--: ,- 4,31.1 ?.. -- - made-tw, s... by British experts es the moat 41 in rune home setend the Thursday. A number of organizations le, seen ever in tam country. .. 44,4c. with Chicago brilliant gams of a double-bsadof the city are In paying 15. Tilden won over Parke, & new rocord, his ...)4'4;:i - honor to the Bee today, establishing - A He a i - - ob. magnificent played skipper.111. gains. present Toe hard Yankees total , by being 4, ' on the d 4.;:l. U. had Parke invariably 0 will be given to Ernie on behalf of the etch.. ''' IIII,, tillititaig 41. t71 - ., bitting easily won ths first game, I fensive. His anticipation was akin , e to S. They lost tha second contest, 8 to citizens who paes through the geese. .. second sight and hie volleying up1 to b. Chicago won by bunching nine . 11.--OMAHA. Neb.. July . i Organizations which have oortimittete orlatively fine. Tilden has trequentiv bite In the seventh and eighth Jutting& showed o,.11?..... will not itxtend its Western loague an inclination when advancing members arranging for the day are ' 1130 season by adding 14 more 7 R. H. E. to hover around the middle line: First Gams--, toda. the Commercial club, the Elwanis club, 001- -3 3 001 000 ..... 4 I games to th prosent schodule.Preshe advanced Chicago forward in confident ) 11 340 030 000- -8 13 1 fashion and right r New York This derision was made by the Knight. of Columbus, the Elks, the 4;4leered with truly ten.- I t, ident A. R. Tearney, to 'whom the Batteries: Wilkinson and Schalk: scopic reach. club and the Balt Lek. base- - proposition llotary was put by the league , ' The American players are characterball club. Shawkey and Ruel. UmpiresChill and here assembled club today ,.e, owners, ized se fine ,sportsmen and excellent By winning lx out of seven Mortality. clos0' to of consider the advisability ...; "blf twooni against Portland and tyeing in another Second game-- 11,H. E. companions off the courts and they se' ing the 00000 n October, 1 .tnstead Ins liees laat week strengthened their 4 010 000 340- -6 13 0 have gained widespread popularity. Chicago ot Sept. 11. President 1'earbeY took 61 The weather was hot, with bright ;,,,, lead over Vernon. The locale are load. ( (tr 000 201 011- -6 10 4 New York , the position that it ,was too late in when Johnston and Kingsi:ote lug the Tigers now by nearly throe to season Tho- sunshine Johnston ,... make and Kerr any changes. Batteries: Schalk. ht. games. began. played finely in the Whether the league will play 161 Hannah. . and Shore McGraw, mahlen, A total of 102 hits 'were registered by first set, making a brilliant attacking : ,.p.'"---L' ., in 1011, instead of 114, will and Chill., continued from ad. he UmpiresMoriarty the Bees last week including slit hom- - games which campaign tleoldod at next year's annual vanced positions in the court, giving a ers, one triple and 26 doubles. bill ILAre Boston aniClevemooting. BOSTON, July had a corner on the home run I e splendid exhibition of diagonal low 4 land divided a double-headtoday. volleying. market with four to his credit. 6 10 to and the first Cleveland The hitting and fielding records In the eeond set, Kingecote played PIONEER PARK NEW YORK, July 11.Babe Ruth, 'strikes and one ban had been called Boston thewinning (By Universal Berl, Ice.) second 6 to 4 in 10 in- a steady and frequently brilliant game. not often the husky bambino" of the Yankees, when he found one to his liking. He nings. NEW YORK. July 13-- -It's him invariably at the Club Setting PROGRAM i Johnston SPORTS kept own In to his section break bleacher chow, this Into the day a. man busts a record twice In the same poled it R. H. E. back of the court, but the Eliglilihnlan First game-- . ' 1 P.C. LAC. worlds record of home runs in a dpep right center. He fouled the first Cleveland 16 1 passing abots were perfect. He showed lee 131 004--10 Mr. Harry Halton, one of the play., Salt lAka .102 .299 thira day. season his out missed and 300-a fast 200 6 11 6 himself a rapidly imp!oving player in is ball 001 5ma4hing by swung single Boston promising pitched. , Seattle 230 .373 grounds supervisors. his service. "Bab." Butt. king of the swat. per- tieth till; around the circuit In the one Ansi taking a ball on the second, Battsries: Covelskie, Bagby and all departments except out Vernon .., 271 .278 epocial program for next Monday site.' beorform, Johnston was in and he but the next was as win curve and be O'Neill; Bush and Schang. Umpires San Francisco ......-.-- ..272 .371 ning for the patrons of Pioneer park. formed that teat today, however. when ninth inning of the same game second and in be the will bouts his n at end poorest wrettling Portland out another homer. thus go-i- landed upon It. ing slammed .268 .274 Boxing Minim and Connolly a was set ding. third seta. The former Oakland .264 .264 featured and will commenc - promptly he smashed the major league home two higher than the record. His second homer was a drive Into Second game-- R. H. E. (long when Johmi. Loa Angeles 262 .269 at I o'clock. struggle tq four-al- l, record for circuit clouts by polrun Little Dick Kerr, pitcher of the Chi- the end of the grandstand. not so fax Cleveland $00 100 0- -4 13 0 ton followed ....000 and who service that his conceded Is Shell. says them 265 Among bacramsnto 251 a four sacker in the fourth cago White Sox. was the victim or es the first. and It was also one of Boston .100 010 011 -5 15 2 he will throw Ed. Shepard in 10 min- ing out of by losing the set. Club Fielding.. . .. the second WItite Box and this double assault. The Yankees Kerr's choicest curves. In between his Batteries: Bagby, Uhl. and O'Neill; it In has been boxing ea innings the third set the American was ute& Shepard and Pennock recWalters. own P.C. broke L.W. his in then Sox and smashed UmpiresNalforethe first three games the the three first fast Irresistible at Yankee ones, he homers winter. last badly swung : and Vernon lin 971 .971 Connolly. again and then lost mix. He wait passedtoward Butts. winner of the 'tate amateur ord with another homer in the ninth. game of a double header, driving in chest high. fanning each time. ' Salt Lake 964 .968 championship two years ago will wres. and again because in advancing to the Bambino now has 31 runs to his six runs in two innings without the asCole Ruppert of the Yankees says Portland ....... , ball .888 .964 tie Young Herman. Young Herman is credit. the LEAGVE. wArioNAL net after the playing Earlier in the season he an- sistance of Ruth. he believes Ruth has 50 homers in his Sacramento failed .962 .960 a most promisinot youngster. and is out W. L. Pct. center of the court he frequently Kings-cote bee second game the rnisohty Ruth system this year and that he will work Los Angeles 961 .960 for a victory. service line. He weighs 131 pounds. nounced that be would ring up 40 the to beyond 51 35 .593 get Brooklyn or bust. appeired. In the fourth inning two all of them out. San Erancloco .966 .966 this untenTits results for last evening are as fore the pennanttseries ends. 46 34 .576 very cleverly detected him Cincinnati the Seattle to .969 .9115 follow: , 40 38 .513 able position and passed Pittsburg Private B. P. Roper. C battery 149 a cut Oakland 954 .161 ,...,.. 43 411 .494 lines, or drove a short .ball with JohnsDosing. St. Lout; Private R. C. Scoville, A troop 145 ' 42 to a draw. 45 .483 stroke straight at him, catching Ted - Hitters., Collier fought Young - - - . . Leading S. E. set. 21vicaVork fourth lull, Srgt. the In quartermaster feet. draw. his to a at 43 ton Zalich .431 $9 .L.W Dud Collier fought PC. 144 corps 1 and then lost 33 41 .446 Johnston reached Boston 2119 384 Locket fought Cramin to a draw. 140 Sheely 8. L Sergt, P. L. Barlow A troop 13 41 .407 three games, but took the neat game 363 .160 Mitchell fought McLease to a draw.' Philadelphia Corp. W. T. Oidoey: D blaggert, S. L and the set. Halton. referee. , .361 .344 Johnson. & L 139 Sergt L. B. Philpott, C battery the fifth set went pendThe games in three-al384 .358 Private F. B. Brussard, B troop 139 Yeaterday's Results. Crustorl, L. A l. Wrestling. Then Kings. l to ulum-wise .8 139 C 135 Willis it Private Fisher, Vernon Graham, a to 3 ten. in his battery At ChloagoBpston, 0: Chicago 5. Newman. wrestled Chapman cote annexed two, making-.339 .319 W. A. Theme, C battery 134 Pivate Rumler, 8. L referee. a fine remade f At St. Thortonwas St. draw. Johnston minute Here 2; favor. .313 .141 S. LoulsThiladelphia, B. Private 120 Fife Eldred, Seattle 1 a. with four Decker. the Pioneer champion bun., , .133 .333 covery and ran out the setconfidently. 121 Private C. B. Hansen, A troop Eitsgorald. S. F 'Louis, PittaburrNew dred and fifteen pounder. wan thrown playing games. M. E. D straight 111Mt Lake. Private 10 troop Jensen, tt tn II minutes by Young Herman. Her., earns postponed; rain.. telling etrokes, .being with forceful. C battery...9d !PrivateHttrt,Cluff,,, h deep. man" 'it 81 M. Jones, C. battery E. Private Deckarr.,,.. to -- '; Sheely break. 104 353 .67 147 .314 .359 whirl tit he was unable nal 'volleys. OS Oh Olk mitt, Lffigto, I. Ud Corp. M. Searle, C battery $t 47 33 .365 .341 challenges any man ot hie weight 136 , 15 flood I .Rapid firs only. , Maggert -1- 04 - 424 31 154 .363 .360 the city. Shell won from Eytell in ini .s.a A 'A WA 1.11I WAS no Today Schedule. o h 1110 n SI 363 , 14 133 .361 .364 minutes. 'Morton was referee. SNAKE RIVER YIELDS .. New York at Pittsburg. PROVO. 13 .339 '19 6 .262 44 July 19.The followIng Mitchell rendered a couple of The Utah National Guard rifle will he members broinley Gladys . No C other scheduled. of have in games STURGEON qualifisd ANTWERP, July 20.Chances of for. , 319 vocal solos between the bouts. battery .143 D sent to Camp Ferry Ohio for the the rifle shoot and will be sent to Camp eigners for securing boxes to witness 104 ..... Krug in Ohio next month to particiv.V--v- T Vp Vit 4,if, vt, , tLa ni ludi u tr.1 R. , iti,s' cHicAG0, July IL 103 373 63 107 .246 .243 Kenworthy, Seattlf; ............-.Perry Idaho. Mulligan hz.lhicoauto. BURLEY, July. 18..4. of!t4pri th.t, glygip,t,s,Ieln,Pcipp,rR,P,,,, lx:, pitc andg ate-tit 7 I c,t4wieratUzell &Ste O the 21 .255 .264 Griggs. Los Angeles :Thurston Rudolph today $1 guard jtle match1 which will ,willowl Anderson, Thomas A. Fielding, Clarence ,,,, 44.1, te. Nsanigittfir hole' 91'""1118 record' catchantd 11; w,-,hut'Obt'Boiston't tb b? as 4 240 .238 35 .245 announcement 73; slight, tremely Eylerto 28. inclusive, ac!there from Attg. Heine l'tte, Run Bitters third was enough to win. apprbved of 41 60 111 23 Beesley and Wallace Lott. .321 .230 and to made rom the mysterious wa now be Oven to rbuutZ 111 thelocals f that will cording. present plans ones' preference being 11 Rum Salt b Lake bunched 33 a .111 .209 $5 153 20 ler, la st Jenkins eingle y are already be. nver was made public eon. those who subscribed to the million Markle and a double by Robertson " 16 arranged and selections 41 23 10 -- .201 .203 Shee&,"Salt Lake after Reiger Albert Ploeger and hie 'MARSHALL RETAINS log made. a been had hit toy a pitched ball we ek when franc 57 14 .151 .151 Crawford, Lou Angeles Stroud lierzog to 'fund Belgian and Olympiad was a The to elllisend a original plan huge aturgeon Joe Ploeger, displayedof one ES 4 and scored two more In that Inning . 9 .155 .1H -- Schaller, Portland e min, rctia c:9 m QtC,In Itiftinigteti,gqn.! of the local those have promised to 1 d el: the show window -- who ,a 437:150 Murffttr,--Strittir 7 Levereps,.4,12511 31 1 H pl. in been encount. siderable nag . difficulty rooms in meat, marye 111 Borten, Vernon the Antwerp .098 accommodate one 2 000 2 Cullop India in team. ered Boot" civilian 0020 0 2 251 pounds and measured exactly eightin ' 00114forming ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3... July 19. 9. ,999. ,,., Comblon, Sacramento 001 001 10x- -5 are ,urged Chicago .... cntinns art,tha it nt he, 'tato, will he reprel Przerk, Sow- - Yorke Unit 63 Poar- - Inches' ,, ..:1' '"' ' 15,4,.''t&L''''':......1r 15Y il nationar stinted 'iternan'ela ana all 'itctqUICItTY.'agi must guazd Batteries: ed h States chess retained the nuaokpn Urnpireo--(YDa- yGowayii champion, .299 Mulligan. Salt Lake ,.7; Peasant playera3442 513 team. lead in the chess masters tournament reach. Antwerp. Aug. 5, and be accom- Vaughn and Daily. fiehermen booked the sturgeon 42 .000 .010 111114 Oakland d:.1Relaaned players 139 - 15 During the shooting of Saturday today. defeating S. T. Sharp of Philaand McCormick. ' , in the Snake river near Hagerman. -bTotal Batte'llitters. tot by remittances. afternoon and panied the Bequests Sunday following in the ninth round. Charles where the water is 40 feet. 10811 .307 .301 Rumler. Salt Laker-- delphia. 1 60$ at a ' "35 , scores were made In the competitive Jaffe , l Louis won seep. point of New York won from Stasch Individual season places must have a stretched a gr. LOINS, July 1 11t.3 They Greatest Number Rana. Lak 225 'shoot on the Fort Douglas range: Maj. Mlotkowski of toe Angeles and Salt Sheely, 13 tone end be- I to in small photograph of the person for Philadelphia innings inch rope across the river. 'A Badger wee executive offiesr, G. Neldich of Cornell University George Lek Salt if Meggert, wan Salt tart,and Meet scored ...ale ateadY' securely-so-a- s Shrdel l'avea today. 'fastened ' are 'they Pl. intended D. as ing and 'Carl Blasdel officer boa 88 range '10 ... 7$ Crawford, Angeles the way towards winning his own game stand a strong pull. and the other end Krug. Salt Lako ,4 against E. S. Jackson of Philadelphia. Iwhom are not transferrable. attached, scorer: W. E. Brainard , Miller. Oakland 393 cenhe Oakland doubled to Willa, the twelfth, when Standing: to a heavy rock. Twelve for eight persons in the great In 1$1 !Sere. F. W. Bredemeyer, C troop...212 77 Fisher, Vernon Rum ler, Salt Lake sacrificed and Fournier's was tied Marshall won Si. lost :I. m rope are to cost 3.200 Belgian ter. Smith Sherdel-asros133 !Lieut. L. H. Wadsworth, D troop...209 le 7$ Borton, Vernon s. Loo Angeles won ti, lost , Killeter, Jaffee eel. When sr with put single LBoxes tnoud belted individual in I the Salt Salt-La71 .4,1110 - places ,Lake grand Krug. D 5 Private C..,R, Pella, loat Jobnaon, troop... ...19t- Istiotkowski won rt. 11 . E. 300 francs; boxes for 12 per. 'lowed the bait he pulled ; J.- - Mitchel, t loat 61. fr d e aelt Ithd.101114--"- da suns 'Mall tribunal,-1.0- 6 1lt the Ow wick into t.ht river,- - anli;wan-Pef.--2---- the 18t , franca: 68 . ..... , Portland won Sacrifice lost Hitters. H. Slue, 0010 0 0 0 , 20 tSharp 000 'boxes 1C.apt,.-S.-3 Sher! trnolittec;liptaondtirdeowil irestrietamby, pulling for eight in the small tribunal. S - Louis F. Hansen, D troop 1: ; , Neldich won 2. lost 7. ' reateet Number Bits. 38 2.400 francs; seats in the lower stands, Corbin, San Francis co 182 Batteries: Hubbell and Wheat: R. D. Daddis, D troop .154 IC. Crandall. boa Angeles 30 200 in the seits kl t . and small After he was completely tired out and m...ttt, tribunal, ,18 4te.t.tery-;,.1.7mpiresKlem francs; C ,del,andCleniSna. 4,Priva4edviArtzbereon, '''' '' To'?itttotort.'Salt "'--' ' - '".. 4 ' 'hit" the stirface smaretitir lifeless Planer,' VernOtt 1s0 ItirfranCls,'"'Illitr' itfatidishr 'Plates. IS John Lee, 13 troop. lag CAI; eney, San Francisco Sergi. 26, and Lake Salt franca. Shealy, 177 -r rt R. A. Lee D treop....,... the fishermen went out in a. boatmon24' Smith, Vernon IP 00" ,141 4,4,40 , ' The boxes Salt Laks for demand the ' erceed book in landing the GENEVA LAKE the SWIMS Rainier, M. a Ohio, used CINCTNNATt, P. Ise gaff July 1 Ahrensbarh, i : Portland Wiatersil, 231 Oakktnd' boat .......,114-Xf14is it and the Miller, will 171 C with expected. aeries supply. After they coming Thou. nett alongside evened the Brooklyn Etter,. Fielding, ' . batytrY Dia 133 Krug, Fall Lake 23 GENEVI4 clrawford, Los Angeles C battery.. . .. . young French be auctioned to the highest bidders. the today by coring a run in the ninth ' the sturstrin allowed enough life to Murphy-211 Private W. Lott, ' Johnson, Salt Lake 168 war nurse. Margaret Funche, is said surplus over the regular cost going to a B. Nelson, D troop on Basil make it..dangerous for the occupants. ..... 't Eno J. Mitchell. V,er,nolli Stealers. to have established. a record for women Antwerp charities. 1!aubert's,,double. stafe,bunt The A minanui fish was an oddity and proved to Private Montgotnery , Gordon, ' Sunto across anneuncemen't Geneva Lake 167 wo...base 3114tera. today's....... ... .., 41 According by swimming Murphy, Seattle be a great - attraction while hanging troop . V. , be a to will number there seats was of $he Evian from 162 as 34 Lake large B Lutry. Salt P. In day bristionsen. Johnston, atcnid4 treop gergt. , Maggert, Salt Lake. ,,..04.10 AI: 0001- ro. Ei lionwtihnegdittlteplaz,ai: tenudtowin. toOn ettheeakdeay hours In the water and was buffeted by and standing accommodations on cal. 21 Pritat David Cummock, quarter- Oakland Mcaffigan,SaltSacramento "II" 809 Mtri t" grooklyn ...... 614 rough seas. ThoUgh the,difitance la WY, tact day at the stadium at:prices aver'115111e1:ihyt. ; vt - While-th- e 21I- - ! Lsks i was master .401"Pft fish 10 1 00- 1-6 41- -0 litters, gh-eaway.-Salt Lake Cincinnati 29 'Killef4 about eight miles she was obliged fre- agira about 10, franca, it having been Loa Angeles 2s Privitte-HowarElite. B troop-;.,16that Salt Lake , ., - Rumler,Salt decIded to re'serve only about one. Batteries: - Pfeffer, Mamaus anti record catch for the year, it is said 27 Magtort, Salt Laic(' 157 quently to change her course, 2S Private H. R. Pearl, A troop. .. . . in the Lake ,.....1 ..... . . 1 .Krug. Vernon of Krueger; Elliott; Reuther and Wingo. sturgeon have been. caught 155 17 Rum. Mei reoord ttm-- for.the switm made fourth of the stadium's-- - capec-itM. ' Solt A 2a 'Ake Private George 700 troop, fox, ,.,. pounds. Fisher.' Salt Lake .river Snake weighing 30400. . 25 Blue. Portland . 25 Private L. Beesley, C battery....- - 111 by a man, Is 1 hours. UmpiresMoran and Bigler. .. I - Johnson, Verpon as . , , . , i Borton, . 24 , Vernon Mitchell. J. t 21 . . Miller. 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