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Show , - 4 I . . t:o ' TIM 'DESERET NEWS FRIDAY' AUG.UST 27 1920 ; . i , SIED EASES UP ' ''' I I I MAJOR-LEAGUEI I j fl4U1NTH INNING Cine'inns Brooklyn , 3111.120NAL LEA4:11:E. Vt. , (1 PI , AFTER BEES HAVE 611 Chicago Eit. Louln Boston GATHERED ELEVEN t '4. I : '! Tedes -- . . I' -- On. , ,,,.. aw ... ' 14.-- Srbedsle. ' is;600 000 -- 6. ..' 4 ' - ' . A., 4. , , ' , ' ,' r 1 . .-- ';' t f .,,,,r A 1... I; ' 1 , 4'4:t. ,'",' ,. ' .1,-, '; ,,,,' ,, the worits pionship. ,' 4 . i ' I , I t I t ,,,z t, ,'. . , .., , , c - A - ,,,i, 0 , , ,.4... "4 i t k k V ' . A. . A ,., , , t - 4 1 100 000 000- -1. I 1 000 100 Ipx- -1 , and Gowdyi lIcQuilland Boston Pittsburg Batteries: Its A I.Impires(Day , Adams and Schmidt. and Quigley,. ,t i Keefe was strong In the pinches. a (ByAssoctated Freest.) d Jamieson's running catch YOUTHFUL BENTO HARBOR, Mich.. Aug. 27. of Dyke's long liner was the fielding a With the addition of Marty Farrell. it,Vc:re":. CHICAGO, Aug. 25,Brook1ynwoa 5 to II. Pacifici coast middleweight. to the staff dose game from Chicago today, ,.. , of R. but tits sparring partners, Jack Dempsey Cadors was steady in all 1 010 100 onos 'Cleveland .. . thrall today has three capable assistants in PUNNED WHOLESALE fifth inning, when Chicago acorsd , 1 4 .,. 102 000 00x- -3 his. count. Philadelphia training campaign to. aid him hi tits runs, tying hie preparation for his ten , bits in, sight .'Batteries: Caldwell Vaughn. allowed and O'Neill: . , contest with Billy Miele' championship 1 here Labor innings. Keef, and Perkins. UmpiresNloriarty day. Harry Grab, the Pittsburg light' hitting, with two doubles ant? and Hildebrand. 11008E111 Ityares , MllflOEHND will be the fourth member of weight, a single, was a featura. the champion's staff. R. R. E. 'NEW YORK, Aug. SCChicago boxed with who Farrell, 100 011- -4 13 , 0 opened Hi final series here today and for the first time yesterday. Dempsey made an Brooklyn ..,.. ..,..200 010 Sell Lake. I defeated New York. 10 in 4. 000- -3 I 6...6.000Charles CHICAGO, Aug. impressive showing. He made DempChicago.,.... . The winitors ba.ited three Yankee A. An. P.O.A. his sey like display owner lightning of the speed In Chicago Comiskey, Cadorel and A..Millar: pitchers for 17 hits. New York hit 'Batteries: 1 3 0 1 4 1 Johnson. se. &Luling tsmo.round bout. forcing the O'Farrell. 1.7m- - Kerr bard in the first inning; but after White Sox and members of the office achampion II Wolter. rt. .4 to I've Vaughn. Bailey andHart. extend himself to the limit .. , 'r- that the Chicago pitcher had things force and police guard at Comiskey The champion has one 3 0 CNA', lb. I 3 , . , ,' speedy boxer St leolv, lb. 4 2 3 - 3 0 0 . kip ..owt! way. in Panama Joe Gans to work a were in death for marked but with. park. ISAPhila. Babe .7tuth made hie forty-fourt- h crNaNNATt Ohio. Aug., MuLligan, lb. I. satitified with the work of 3 0 0 delphia won the last game Of the aeries home run ise the first inning. I daring robbery planned for September the highly tteoit, If. ' coast middleweight Dempsey 4 0 0 7 0 San& .et. today, 7 to ill. ' figures to increami his speed as much R. E la were revealed by the police today as 4 0 1, I Hubbell held Cincinnati to four bits Joynkinx. ct 1, 0 possible and plans to box with Far44" Ilan 45ala 17 0 by a confession said to have been obChlrafeh anti was never in danger. ' ' ' Stiroud. p. ' 4 10 801 000 000 I tained front three youthful bandits ar- rell and Gans daily. taking on "Big Bill" Tate, the Shortstop Kopf of the Reds had his New 'York Ti eITO heavy11 13 27 0 1 4ft thumb broken by a thrown bell In - Batteries: ... Totals , rested yesterday after an attempt to weight. for more giant and Kerr Schalk: Mcgstrenuous boxing. , - Los to not be and able firet Ummay play McGraw Rue!. and The rob Miske Collins, of & Co.. a Altgelee. camp of ridge. Wilson tomorrow $40,000 by 'packers, j ' lkle oie". and Dineen. find three heasyweights ready to will ' R. H. pb A. E. atilla ' payroll. as. a, batted ball in pireeEvans was hit Paulette by slat the challenger in the final eight ft 1 4 0 13 0 Willeter. lb. the eighth and forced to retire. f The coat-2,00the eventa declare, 'BOSTON. of his police Louis 1 4 0 Two days Aug. I 28,St. training. 1 heavYbegro , lq;Auley. sL . ,,., 1 ..,,:,' . ,. , , R. ILE. the series by defeating Benton, 8 to 0, eb Me from James "Iron Jaw" Ryan. weights and Homer Smith of FeltI 0 1 , IC, Crandall, lb.. 3 0 0 ,Pbtladeiphia-,66.-6.20maxoti, Mich.. matched to meet Tony Besides Ryan. Louis Maloney and Miltli 011,-- 1 I I0I041411. , 0 eteswford rt, o 1 ten Bronaki are in custody. Ryan has Melchor here Labor day, will bo the 1 a I I Cincinnati 6,6...6-6.00g , Weillnitn was ininclble. keeping 4 000 000- -0, Basaler. B neton hits scattered until the ninth. 16111 identifed. 0 0 0 ... police assert as new additions. Johnny Tillman. a 0.1 fuitz. Hubbell and Withrow: when three minglee filled the bases with the murderer of the 1 1 3 0 1 Batteries: 4 netective NfrDon1d lb Seageant neapolis welterweights is also in I one 1 0 3 0 0 Ring. Sallee and Wing. out, but the nett two batters could ,Frank McGurk on August 3, during an Miskeds camp. Umpires , Flits. It ........ ,. infield. the the ball not andMoram. past Rigger get attempted robbery. Thomas, p. Babe Ruth's batting prowess wait the I 1 1 0 2 0 liughts, p. . .. ATTEMPT . SWIM noo 041 snos is o magnet the bandits figured on, accord. AMERICAN,L,EAGUIL or. - se 5 10 27 13 2 t ' Totals . 000 000 000o $ i Ing to the alleged confession. to draw ..ivo : L. ,PetBcaton CHANNEL ,.' . to Sox FAILS White huge gate ieceipts park. 44 .6301 -71 6 ...... Score by innings Chicage lIatterle;; Wellman .and Severatd; The Yankee. will open a series with : ' DOVER. England. Aug NI. Cleveland .46.ir Salt Lake 6666!..13 47,809 Anon Sex ,...6.6. White the here and Jones Schang. Umpires September le. other 14 , 49 .802 Hoyt, of Henry 100601663-1- -13 New York Sullivan of Throughout. the entire 1920 season Lowell. attempt ito ' fi7 .509 Vr:eas and Chill. Mass. 0 1.10t20 Rt. Louis to swim the , on orders of his physician Mr. Comic. English 92 .479 rhannel from 'Dover to Calais has Roston Loa Angeles-- endkey has retrained from going into the ed in failure. Sullivan fl ' 150 414 AMERICAN lune Washington started to his the .4.- -0 0 0 00 01 01 60 team stands witness in ..3951GRAND action. swim 72 0 SAO I at Detroit ...; night Hits o'clock and remains in his office at Comiskey was in the water , for an hours. eigh SHOOT each HANDICAP Tbree-baa- s with members game during to the Summary: sea he was forced IHe hie office force and a strong police Owing e to abandon rough his attempt when hitsKrug, Sbeely. McDonThe robbers knew thin and had IS FEATURE Yestergaies Results. Stolen basesSlats. Mulligan, ald. miles off the French coast. In Sand. the lives of the occuparts of 191i1 Kulltvan At WashingtonPirst game: Detroit, Hook sacrifice hitsHood, swam to within oda miler t Cleo among their The grenl- the box CLEVELAND. Aug. 27. respective of Struck ontBy Thomas. I; by Stroud. 2: Washington, 1: 411 $nnings). Setond France, starting-- from Dover. Vt. Leval re. on ballsOff game: Delrolt. 5: NVashington, 4. est event or the grand American han- Hughes., 1. Bases "We'd have killed Corniikey" Ryan dicap trap shooting tournamentthe PhilThomas. 5: of Stroud, s. Runis responAt Thiladelphia-l-c1eveland,- 2; have said. And Comic-ke- y ELMER RETAINS 5; Stud, 5; Hughes, adelphia. 1. grand American handica'nls the fea- is declared to have. ible wouldn't been theonly one rune. 27 at bat off Nine hits, At New YorkChicegoe .11; New ture of the program tnday at Edgede v stood that water park.- Seven hundred 'end eight Any guy around close Thomas in 624 innings. Charge York, 4. ARCHERY TITLE' us see to would the' from United Double States ehooter, enough At BostonSt. Louis, 1; Boe:ton, 0 only see us trap' feat to Tkomas. playThomaa, i Mit ' with And Canada site entered for the con- once. Its bad stuff to gel away and tolMcDonlid to )(Molar. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Aug. 28.Dr. by : test, the winner of Which receives a leave a lot. of witnesses standing R. P. Elmer. of Wayne. Pa.. prehent pitched baUWoter cntl na' Bebe ?adore Time around." diamond from the. American Passed medal ballJenkins Thomas. archery champion, retained his t to the confeesion the rob. tional at Washington. and Phyla.- Detroit assoclation. According Trapshooting title UnipiresToman by making the highest total i H. R. Mitton of Fort CI lins. Colo., bery had, been planned., for the recent score today Cleveland at Philadelphia. , of any contestant in the three was the winner of 'tise preliminary series between the Yankees and the days shoot Chicago at New York.. in the fortieth annual Sox White . o here svent St. Bostonbut a three after tied at in Louis had. tournament yesterday of slip slight the Archery as'lltiSEBALL FACING for first place with scores of 99 Out their plans caused the robbers to sociation. His totalNational score was 2.268. , of a possible 100.. He broke all' 25, poetpone the plot until the nett time WASHINGTON. Aug. The national championship for womhe Yankees came .to town., E. H. Rice of en was won by' Miss Cynthia Wesson, broke even in double-heade- r. with hirdsin the hoot Detroit today. winning the firet con- Erie. Pa.. took Pecond place Cotult, Mass. a to 2, in 18 11011STEART111)11AKE test. innings, and dropping I POSTPONED ROAD RACE g the final. 6 to 4. 1SECRETARY WAR OF ! Fallsf Twin O'Neill's double and Ericksona Eegion to SET FOR TOMORROW ? 1 , gls produced the winning run In the I PRESENTS. TROPHIES ELGIN, In.. In the cloning gams TEARS opening-contestCelebrate OF RECENT With Feat hit tho rice ,Auv 27. ,i ! Oldham held the locals Coreless until CANI13 FERRY. 'Oho. Aug. 28.Seers. course declared by officials to be in TWIN the ninth, when be was knocked out of FAILS, Idaho, Aug hyper conditton than beforo, and no tary of War Newton D. Baker. spent drivers 7. will be given over in the box. ..- .having withdrawn their en- Twin October lire rifre range here. Inspect- trtee. to the American at Falls today Legion bar. . CHAMILT071. of 7 M. the National BY ()trivial' First game Elgin ' e the and which is to comcamp ing festival, Ppending the .greater Road RIMS asteriation doctored today '000 000 000 0- -1 Detroit y 1 N. B. Staff Correspondent. lc of the afternoon an the firing that Twin bine Falls' belated part Fourth of hi ready for the post, 000 000 020 111 II 0 line watching the ,matches. SittereterY poned everything celebration wtt entertainment - : July l;EIV YORK. Mg 17.Baseball to- Washington event to be run off tomorrow benefit for the of fund Baker the for the 13atteriee: Deuce and Stanage; Shaw. spoke briefly prglaing the ' day stands facing an earthquake that Erickson of the men and encour.. erection here of a building for all vetand Gharrity. UmpiresNatt- marksmanship m the in has It received shakes aging-themake erans to contipue development of of the world war, according to a may 1 t Nelson Wins in and Connolly. decirlon reached last night by th accurate shooting. past like ' the veriest quiver. One Second game: , Letttn he executive committee.in charge R. :to Circus legion's the Wrestler presented , trophies American league baseball clubthe Detroit ..... 001 oil 00- 2-6 10 11 winner! of the matches. of the event. He left in Cleveland Indianshas signed a round Washington 000 000 904- -4 11 Tentative plans provide for a prothe everting for 'Washington. Aug. 26.The elreuswhfch In the national rine' team match, of ITA)GAN. robin resolution in 'Which every playyesterday had a wrestler gram of uninterrupted interest from Battfries: Oldhaeh, Ehmk and Stan- - which 2.9 end SIM VArd stages WiPre an offer of $50 was made early. morning until night. when the er agrees to refuse to play ball against St.; Zachary. Blemilier and ftrOd today. United St..ales marine cbrps will close with open-ai- r ',WA would stay on the mat festivities Carl Maya, the unfortunate pitcher who VmpiresConolly and Nallin. Gharrityl team No. 1. ha loading with a total of,t'ulth him for 15 minutes. No one ap- dancing. followel by a -spectacular --2297. killed in United tbe ball Th. but that States infantry team Ray Chap. at the afternoon show. richt parade. pitched PHILADELPHIA. e Is calf-aiof and militarr second the Traditions with 2291: LI Nelson Preston United States th legion ro-r.TOrit George man In New het week; Other cl7dwreiTi7 i; third with 22,01: V. S. navy fourth appeared and rot only held atmosphere. po far as poefible, are to And Wen It. see. with 22i4 and the Philinnines l'er4it Ipeared dubs have been asked to sign it and in early innings today features of the at several but characterize the the for stated period it is believed Other's tond2. straight game from Cleveland. 3 fifth with E292. Ono thousand yard had him in distress- - Nelson I festival. .Plans for electrical displays ara especially elaborate. stage retnaina to be shot. money. will: If the 'trouble comes to ashow.1 aloirsauct ft seems lt willifreve re. t tulle are expected. ' 1 The Tankte4 . exercising' their rights I - under the rules-- of dtganized ball. t JONESES--P- a .clairoeach game their opponents to play by forfeit There will be fur. nothirig for the umpire to do but Is I , ,a ' , felt them thErcontest, since Mays Tan-' P. rtcGINI ' 111 ,GOINd TO I 111 TRY of member the HO VI ALoy3luZ AH! VERY, signed 'tegularly , cAN1 Etr; I Isees and In good standing with : A CAwvA3 I To 6 GO LovELY cyst YOU IZ sterilized baseball. Next the league will GcoD! extract from each club or the playersl , LiTTLE PLECE, Forlor,A1 156ek EVENING CLOIVIE '6T .' fine of TAKE THI who pereptrate this strik ., WELL I'ti refutiol-t31.000. the penalty-Tocarry i WE'RE YOUR oNcE! ZINING out ocheduled conteirm , In such Loao I -, WITH Every ball player Involved , 136r611Et -I violate hit action automat:wally will , ; l',' DVD3! I D.,1 !Joao contract and he open to action. Ins , 116, : contract nay become void Immediately CLASZI LE ' F V IktilLE! ,. base. is , and be lose his -i . .414 .410 CINCINNATl, (By Universal Service.) 24.Bur PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. Scha liar's ninth home Ma in the ninth. cored Dick Cox ahead of him. which gave the Beavers a S to 1 victory over Vernon today. Portland breezed along with a one. run lead until the ninth, when Chad. bourns tied-u- p the count with a double that scored Bobby Fisher. Schellenbach. who replaced Piercey in the eighth, is charged with the de. feat. Sciirs by timings: Vernon OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Runs ...... btatii .110300003- -6 Pon land Runs Hits Summary: Struck outBy Piercey. 1: by Brooks. L Bases on balleOtt Two-bas- e Piercey, 4; off Brooks. 1.Homo run-- Chadbotune. hitsHigh, Schaller. Double playBlue (unassiate ed.) Sacrifice hitsMueller, Kingdon. Hit by pitched ballSchallMurphy. er, Baker. by 7,Piercey. Innings2; pitched at bat. runs. 1; hits, BY Pierce)' 10. Charge defeat to Shellenbach. Runs 1; Schellnresponsible 'forPiercey. bach, 1; Brooks, 1. Time of game--.,- 1 1:55. UmpiresByron and Eason. 23.BI IlY Aug. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. ............... ................... 16-- - Charlie Hail. leading pitcher in the merican association, in point of games won, burled a so-b- it Columbus in the first galls againstdouble-heade;aline r of a with St. Paul today. St. Paul won. 6 to O. I (By UM Service.) NEW YORK. Aug. 16.Babe Ruth Slammed out Ms forty-fourt- h home run of the season in th second g of today's game against the Chicego White Sox. There was one man on base when "Bambino" poled his circuit clout. w SEATTLE. Wash Aug. 26.Herb Brenton. pkteher. and Sam Bohn third baseman of the Seattle Coast Learns baseball club have been cold for 610.000 each and five play. era to the Cincinnati Reds- - accord. lag to official confirmation of the deal today by Prest. Klepper of the Seattle organisation. The ere Cincinnati will send mustplay. be satisfactory to the Seattle management. nd - ", - (By Universal Service.) SEATTLE. , ,- - 8 , cf..... , .101080 , DELTA. - runs... 3- 1 - ' 1- 1-4. ...... at 11 DArS TWO-bas- only-thro- e tas, . ................ ............... .................. - k at I f Ce7ge - -- ases . re-fu- ss Rrr 1. 1 yco auyt o t ) aouy' j I. FOR-s,DUCI- (i . ,l . TL-iEt- 64, .).-- , ' , gritty '' isturiding, No Mays cannot be 1,1)uirsd by such Fie has signed a contract that makes his salary good whether Of not ,he plays basebell. However. the matter,they unlees othgr clubs also refuse te fare it. knock( unrierhand pitcher, for It is Yankee doubtful If Miller Hurt-ins- . 1w0u14 stk to Mays .pttch ivwager, se-ta- n. to, - , - .. erod-the- ' ' . 7 ,. .,y . C. c , . . ritr' 1 ':,. ;cf 1, , . , . - , 7... ' '' rrror gaol - A,rtHnf girotid tre,Asy if Mayo pithes. 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I - ..;;: . this - '' ' pa i, i I , I - , .- i,,,,,i; : -' t A (.,,..& - )1- orate arainat Oevels.od. and It is of,isniful If he earf'd fiwrie-t- o of the New York club sr tniltoir that RO ti Johnson. prooment of it.seue, will assert ..hus Neethorrty tore hue , ?ton to the round mote. onown hiss them arrest aritotoetty In the 11We wed to re take, action. may past formai settemerit hos been Swelled notoretec the CO41. Col. T. L. Murton, - : s l.."'4 PVI: ' - Ill - ' 111 I By Pop M6mand. - ', - - Was Taking No Chances. - . 4 ry KEEPING UP WITH THE ' one-arme- vest-hom- A - I i a ist - -- ' 1- 2- special meeting of the town board of trustees Monday night. the question of Permitting Sunday baseball in Delta was the subject of a spirited discussion. but no definite action was taken on the matter. Sunday baseball games have been pInved regularly here for some time without molestation, from the city fathers. but the last Sunday was so extensivelyrime advertised that Time-2.- 20. Seibold. UmpiresHolmes it attracted considerable attentiln and was brought to the notice of land Casey.---- -----the board of trustees. My 'Universal Service.) Backers, League. OAKLAND, Aug. 26.San Francisco The National Copper bank defeattook today's game, 3 to 1. ed the Deseret National hank team Lewis pitched remarkable ball for by the decisive score of 13 to 4. the Seals and at no time was the result The Deseret boys. fresh from their in doubt. victory over the Utah State Naits only tally in the Sacramento made tional bank team. were primed for first inning. the league leaders. but they could not top the heavy bornbardment of SATIScore by innings: Francisco the National Cooper batters. al1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Runs though they Used their two best 3 Mita bete on the mound, Whitney and Sacramento Schroeder. 3 Runs Hits SIOUX CITY. Iowa, Aug, 27 "Jimmy" Harrison. former Trinity ErrorsKopp, 21 Caveniy,1 Summary: Sacricollege football and basketball star Three-bas- e 2. hitFitzgerald. bee signed his name to ; Sioux City on ballsOff FitBates fice bitOrr. Western league contract. Harrison outBY tery. 3; off Lewis. 3.S. Struck has been pitching for the Hawardfit with pitch- Fittery, 2; by Lewis, Double en. Iowa. club this summer- and PlaYConed ballAgnew. hag won 22 out of 25 games he has responsible nolly to Hasbrook. Runs pitched. Lewis, 1. stolen , ' 2; forFittery On basesSacramento,. 2; Kopp. Left (Rv International News Serviec) Umpires San Francisco, 6. Time-1:- 40. CARLINTTLLE. fli.. Aug. 27 McGraw and Anderson.d This city has a wonder. He is Robert H. Allison .Blaekburn Collere student and athlete. BRITISH OLYMPIC Allison. who lout his arm in a mine exnlesion. does tricks with TEAM PROTESTING, his mingle arm tha has etarteled WITHDRAWAL FROM hemehall tendon'. He is an outfielder ant! played all last season MEETS OF FUTURE error. This without was elected captain of the yeerte Blackburn The entire AUG. 26. LONDON. teem. baseball Celle,, As a hatter Alileoe ts eeeend, to British Olympic team has jointly writ- Times Pr'London to the a on letter root. ten the team. I4e holds the club well UP tormerel the heavy er(ri vigorously against th movetesting ment in England favoring the with. ernaebes hits out ail over the field. luture Lest year he frered if home run. draws' of Great Britain from declares The letter In retching Allison thee the bell Olympic meets. of statements to the that, contrary op in the air after he stens it. JerkSir Theodore Cook. member of the then burls it ier off his telove. end council. and others. British Olympic ell (treed ahostd t 1 the bememen. not a single example of bad sports. Bova who nisky aaminet,ehim Poe resulted from 0.r.,111 feeling msylenip ball info his territory Is like hitting. the present Olympic, games. , dropping it Into a wt11. To . 26.At Aug. 26.In a Aug. ' Brenton la expected to leave for the east this week but Bohne will not join the Reds until spring. Bohne has a batting average of .324 and has Wrung to his credit so far this season. , Wash., game the stubbornly fought ratifiers defeated the Oaks this after- noon. 3 to 2. .t Brenton pitched his last game before going to Cincinnati. but Seibold gets credit for the win, as he took the slab In the ninth. . Score by innings: Oakland 0 2 0 4)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- -2 Runs 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0- -6 Hits Seattle 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -3 Runs 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 -9 Hits Mita, ErrorsLane, Summary: Struck out Bohne, Stumpf, Brenton. 6. Bases By Brenton, 1; by Arlett, on ballsOff Brenton, 1; off Arlett, 3. Two-bas- e hitsKnight, Kenworthy, Middleton. Sacrifice hitsCunningham, Stolen basesEldred, Bohn. Guist. Innings Murphy, Wild pitchBrenton. Brenton. 9; runs, 2; hits. pitchedBy for 29. Runs bat at responsible 4; Brenton, 2; Arlett, S. Credit victory to , - 4 Coyotes. Kant Cincinnati star shortstop. this afternoon suffered a broken thumb. It is feared the injury may keep Kopf out of the game for the remainder of the season. It is a hard blow to the Reds' pennant chances. , ....' Rainiers Trim Oaks 3 to 2 in Twelve Inning Battle; Sam Lewis Pitches Great Ball and Seals Win From 'Hand. nortem They were warned the sphere. . 423110 300000 10 by the league head today that in case of one more offense the player or players will be fined WO and suspended for 10' days. , - .41 Ti 47 17 61 ....4 no TO 71 ls . " 71 71 'There was no shortage in bass-balwhen the game started yesterday . as was the case day before. The., umpires also insisted that players on both aides refrain from President discoloring Hui balls. William H. McCarthy has been re. calving report. that members of the Los Angeles club are in the habit. of rubbing tobacco Juice on -- tit at .71 TIE FROM TIGERS .111 .151 .114 .111 .441 114 Salt Lake won 3. Lot. Angeles won 1. Sacramento won 1. Ban Franc feta won I. Vernon won 3. Portland wpn 1. Oakland won,. Seattle won 3. UNITS one-han- 11 Portland Oakland bacramonto t. 6- -- AND BEAVERS WIN Pas Pet. W. L. 11 '61 Vornon ?Wattle Pan Francisco Loa Angeles Mew 1; CLOUTS HOMER IN NINTH. Port- 1 . SerIsa Dias& ttall Lak cham- several times but always for four rounds and by his peculiar methods lasted. , Outside oft that every other in America that has heavyweight climbed through the ropes with him has been knecked out. Now.just get this: In 1111 Dempsey flattened I7 out of 21 and of the !? stopped. 12 war. finished in one round and three more In two rounds. Terry Kellar lasted five and Bill Brennan six rounds. Yet I mat Dempsey in ten and went the limit. I guess every one who taw us tight at St. Foul Auditorium will say that I fought him. 1 did not run for 'over. I fought him. H. shook me up in the second round with a fearful left. yet I fought him off his feet and drove him Into the corner before that Darn. rounded ended. He cracked me another big punch in the eeventh round but I shook it off and made him break ground before the gong rang. I am stating these facts to let you know that I know how hard he punches and whether 1 can stand his battering ram wallops. If you stand still wtth Dempsey and lead at him ha counters with hook.. He hurts when he lands. he Is bound to land some, but this time I am also go. ing to land. . ' PortlandVrnon, HOW aka Dempsey, world's champion. I have met him twice before, doing what no other fish-Ididgoing ten and six rounds. I waa never oft my rest. Willie Steelton hoe boxed Doropoey , ; 5 , ...,,!- It - At land. At OaklandSacramento, Franc taco, S. that date I boxlock On , .: i ,,- -. ! t'''"" - , - , i , ,, , (11111'. ' '', ; N .4.,c . 1 l',7,,,, '' ',,, , - ,,i i ; . - , ' ''. ' " i' t t heavrwsight booing (II innIns). S. BY BILLY MUSK. (Written for the I. N. ) nrmrox HANNON. Mich.. Aug. 37. On Monday. gap'. I 01 poet to win .114, ; :i , ..). . '4) .3 :- 0 4 t 000 810- -1 300 '- ' 4 Toney. ilinton Wintere and anydsr;,Doak 'and Clemons. 1413. Emilia. and ;wiresKIN& de. 'a PITTSB .Pittsburg 1: S to footed Boston today, Powell hit the first ball pitchod for a home run and Om locale tied the moors In the fourth. Whitted's sato kit and staal'of sed end. followed by Barbare's single, won the game In the seventh. the sixth . and then they rolled up their half dozen fn the seventh and Made three more for luck In the ninth. Stroud bad the Angela on his all th way until th ninth Inning. bp Baas. ler singled and state fouled to Jenkins. McDonald doubled over Hood's hold, snoring Paulen. Ellie walked and Mahe singled to center, filling the bases. Stroud walked Kil lefer, sending McDonald home. McAuley singled and Ellie counted. Crandall flied out to Hood. and Crawford followed with a stogie that counted Hughes and Kill.. ter. Baseless. up for tho second time, drew a walk. Then Stroud thought things had gone far enough and be th side out, learIng three Angels pat marooned. ' : ,,,, , -- -, i ; 'Batteries: made another In "t,.., a: , , ter stages to serving, up. orb. Bees, however, , - Results-A- t Yesterday's ; ; foue-gam- - , -- 0 The ' ,, e,..4 ila1Tri Now York Bt. Louis . , , OVERIEPLATOI,'SCHARER Lee Anse leeBall Lake. 11; Los Angeles. 4. At SeattleOakland. 3; Seattle, From Jack Dempsey . ' I T. LOMB,- - Aug. horn run in the fourth initial', which drove, in Stock. who'had walkod. goes LOS ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 11.--tit. Louis & 3 to 1 victors over .New Bees got an srly lead. On the Angels York today &rid &moven brook on the e series. today which they Increased In the lat. .1.mkk was uahlitablo in the pinctis& 11 g. was to Thomas knocked out of the bog In the seventh when the Bees scored six runs. Stroud held the Angels runless until the lout Inning when they made a batting rally ,whick brought thml tliq run& The Bees really war the game In the very first Inning, when Harry Wolters triple was the mein factor In tine run. One run would bays been sufficient, In ...view of the pitching the sailor was ,,.. ; ' .. 44. - - - A11! I,t.::: 4....,,,,r,,aamon T ''' -- . - 0 ,- -;I.:4 7 diromomms I i ,:,,, II Win Championship 1 , 0 ' Jl',..-- - 6 ' , ,,, l'' , Pittsburg. II; Boston at Pittsburg.' New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Chicago. Philadelphia at Bt. Louis. on Going. , .SOO 63 .476 66 ' .420 VI .401 At ChicagoBoston. 1; Chicago, At CincissatiPkiladslphin. 7; , clunsAl. 0. ' 0P Remo Ita York. 1; 15LLouts,1 At LoutsNow At PittsburgBrooklyn. Angel Heaver Goes Wild in Seventh and Bees ,Count Six Tames and Then Keep t , 'I' -. ..'-- "- th.gb. 00- 4 Ett; , - 48 Iroatorder ' I II 41 -; 447 62 $I Pbiladelphis .674 .672 jiPske. Says He'll 1 V P.C.. 6,, 4 COMISKEY MARKED FOR DEATH . 40 IL 64 68 Torn Pittsburg lkists 3 t M. : S D. 0 RT .RE 'Lm. ,,.F Ep . L. One .0 - ! , , 0 I '. . AA 1 1 . L TEST NEWS - 4 . - 7 . , 1 4 0 , ' 1 |