Show EDITED SPORTING" AUTHORITY - OF THE' - ' WEST WALTER D BRATZ INTER MOUNTAIN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY APRIL SECOND NEWS SECTION BY SECOND NEWS SECTION 4 191 filter fieiaer lakes ion Himself to Almost Run List of Prizes 'I any tiewards lor 1 lay ho Do Ri:!it Tiling 1 Opportune Time CITY’S baseball fans SALT LAKE a doubt 'gane-tcr- r ‘ bcycnd hundred of them shivered stamped and relied yesterday afternoon through an opening-dagame which was well worth while It wls a cold and windy afternoon but the class of the first game of the sea sen went a long way to smooth over the discomforts of the weather Then also the initial game went to the Bees' credit 5 to 0 which helped consider-Seventy-fiv- e y a ble With a band ij ti g the national anthem and tin splendid crowd Ntanilin' i Itotvrd Lads (ov IwnjKer Took Lis i tiio n position on the llam- - isitoh-rc’- tt mound and "narmeil tip"’ to propertyft NOtut the I local mil of the-o- oi’ the players the nnj (iDH-rmi-alike r two L!s had llnmherier not hal the ndiantaKrI iof a trainint in it vurm nut t e so It took considerable narmplnx tip before be near the lie "ns nbli to get one to sot the plate fifth b:ll manajcnl finally almost over only to have hlef I’arley AVhlte souse It for an Vlont Ferry sliislc linvor sv as nneble to attend to the receiving endn nof the ceremony so Unrrj Hannah (een-- l Justice J E Prick was do the uiiijilring if the nm's-slt- y there t smeh it person hnd been de— of imnilej ' K Downing perf rmed the 1ntr o- pre-senso- honest-to-gool-ii-- n’s ss 1 1 3 I I I we have Ollie Kirmayer whose masterly pitching made Salt Lake's opening day victory rather 2 Gov Simon Bamberger “warming up’’ to hurl the first ball No 3 is one of Walter McCredie No shows easy the Beaver boss coaching on the first base line No 4 shows Bill Bernhard doing a little coaching himself No 5j is a good one of Johnny Tobin trotting in with the first sccre in No 6 we find some of the distinguished boosters who planned and executed the opening day ceremonies they being (left to right) Chief J Parley White Rev E3- No 7 mer I Goshen Justice J E Frick Gov Simon Bamberger and President Frank S Murphy of the Bees ” to wallop Pitcher Bamberger’s first one over the pan shows Chief White “getting a In No 1 i toe-hold- SO Wilie If fciglin Sb MORE BOXING TRIO IN MINNI Rodgers 2b Farmer If Williams cf Borton lb Holloeher ss Fisher c AVE’RE LEAD1XG THE LE AM E Penner p Stumpf Salt Lake Los ng eles San Francisco Portland ink land Vernon Totals Veteran Tobin cf Rath 3b Gislason 2b Ryan if Jack Ryan Hurls Rings Around Oaks Before Throng of Ten Thousand Crowd at San Francisco’s New Park Game on Opening Day Sees Sand-lo- t (Special to The FRANCISCO April 3— Hard working city and county officials took SAN day off some of the courts stopped grinding and a bang up crowdsea--of1 San Francisco fans and fannettes turned out to meet the 1917 baseball the son blasted open today and they were rewarded with a sand lot game of ball 230 Herald-Republica- n) I All for the remainder of at least will begin at we'k gsmiea o'c ock i Orr ss Sheely lb Hannah c Kirmayer Bang-u- p ! I p The Seals won 15 to 5 top of the left fi Id very near going °er "'C n D ranrispo last — T TUSTnt CORNELL SPORTS TO STOP WITH WAR tirade It was the Vernon Tiser vt lut nmlii for they same liwk w eh the an Pme n()t bat They Looted the ball until the Seals irmkfd and they were hopelessly sot it outclassed from Konj toman— They UaiTneu a came here heralded as eaimjc I ol fuil like kittens Kep and theysr anoted in - up to warm Itrirks hot milk stilt Mayor Rolph look a lung1 t'mie un-to wind up his first pitch and finally But at t at his hooked a wild heave control was Letter than thata aofmeChief for Johnson who started tin Vernon Red Oldham had the famed heaw hitters nicely tamed until tin game (Continued on Following" Page i- I Totals 31 5 11 27 8 3 Stumpf batted for Pener in ninth Score by innings — Portland: Runs Hits Salt Lake: Runs 0— 0 00000000 011010110—5 40010000 — 5 —11 5 112 110 0 Hits Two-bashits — Fisher Summary: Orr SacGislason Tobin Williams — Sacrifice Rath rifice hit fly — Gis— lason Struck out By Penner 3 by Kirmayer 7 Bases on balls — Off Pen-nc-- r 3 off Kirmayer 2 Earns responsible for — Penner 4 First base on errors— Portland 3 Salt Lake 1 Left on bases — Portland 10 Salt Lake 7 Umpires — Guthrie and Casey Time — e 157 A row of new signs fotir feet onto the hei field fence They'll 1 i though WANTED TO OPENING GAME Ollie Kirmayer gave the bugs someto warm up on right off the reel thing when he struck out the first two men to face him San Francisco April 3 —Opening of the Pacific Coast baseball lea mu season here today caused a postponement until tomorrow of the case of Frederick Wallace Sharon Tacoma Wash $L’salesman fighting 600001 estate of for half of the Frederick William Sharon as an son The told tlu adopted to attend th court they desired jurors A more enthusiastically hilarious crowd never attended a game at the park Bill Git's double In the first hit th Tobin and Ryan uncorked the real (Continued on Following Page) game fomi'fit TOPS AND BANDS ARE CURVE CUT TO FIT THE SHOULDERS 2 CLUETT PEABODY 5wCQ xj Jor t4 Almakfbj |