Show The Salt HERALD -- REPUBLICAN I-- EDITED SPORTINGAUTHORITT OF THE INTER MOUNTAIN WEST J3GXI 'VG yyRBSTLHG BY WALTER DBRATZ SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY" APRIL 8 1917 JUST FOR THAT WEIL EVEN IT UP TODAY H-- Prizes Are R Sheely Leading Bees With High Batting Average TAKES JEAN DUBUC THREE ANGEL STARS Still Dangling For WITH BE Ballplayers WHO TO GET TOO LONG US NEXT SERIES CONTROL WORKING on Bees and Beavers: don't COMB the prizes being given by The He raid Republican adverIt tisers get away from ) ou seems a shame that two of our off a double steal Bees cannot pull d being and get two meal &tickets or Mehse that i by Sparey is unable to smack i' some Salt Baker three-base a hit and for ball the of-re- Beavers Pound Over Four Runs and a Victory in First Two Frames While hings Are Breaking Badly for the Bees get free shaves all season from C White One Ollie Kirmayer who is slated for the mound position todayto has get the chance of bis lifetime a $7 fishing rod from C A Fowler to be fined for being the first Bee is broodIt is rumored that Ollie to snare some ing over his failure of the trophies and some of the believe that fate has saved hanee until today The list of prizes still to be awarded is: Ba v and Night Clothes Shop — Choice of any $20 suit to first player to steal home— Gardner & Adams $5 merchants’ larcertificate to ofplayer runs getting in opening number gest week Crabbe Clever Clothes Shop— $250 to Bee obpair of spring gloves average for taining highest batting first week Sparey & Mehse— Two $230 commutation tickets for first two Bees making double —steal A Fowler $5 fishing rod for t Bee to be fined C H White — Free shaves all sea-ito Bee making first three-bas- e it Maurice Stiefel — $750 each on Vp tailored suits to first five men hits aiking three-bas- e Auto & Supply com-Browning $25 order on a new or used first their ircvU toin player with a center ield hitting I TEAN DUBUC late of the Detroit Americans gave ns the first opportunity to look him over yesterday The big Frenchman lost his ball game joy tc the hearts 4 to but his work when he got squared away brought he is going to win of the fans for he gave them ample reason to believe that many a game for us this summer Pubuc was slow in getting started PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE fact which the Beavers took advant-- e of at the drop of the hat He was 11’ Ml i: ST tMllVti j ct V "Kihd? tc control his fast one during u 00 tnion none sc first two innings and he was 0 os A K t 00 or n n 0 sure of his slow one either 4 00 lit ak' times as a result he found o in Fran Sf 400 luself in the hole where he had to put )a k clout to over for seme lucky Beaver v:sr mui) 's hi-- si irs !ip Boaters inmie hay while Sip muu 4 J ‘2 I 1 ! Nu-ero- us 1 i 1 4 t U i : 1 iliilmc’s inisfor-ix- -and profile!! the spasms t t etiti le inoii£h fit tixii riiii then IionfvcrtheDunne game i'roin jj i:s lira ri iigs anti pulled on t t I’ortlainl nmn t v all At ke ? x- in (in- s of An id e e s 0 At San At i‘ — I Oakland o V ra nciseo ’ e s s Portland Sal' 2 School in State Get Sa n ) To- gether and Choose Dates 3 WAR WILL STOP WORK V Will Apply for Re:-lua- r Membership to Rocky M oi n t ai n ( on f eren ce mm: formation of a temporary Utah division conR I i MONTAX V WILL Missoula Mont April 7— Spring athletic schedules of - Montana State abandoned acm-- 1 will not versify to announcement by Coach Terry Nissen todav unless the action is com-or of the war by developments pelled action of the Xorthwest-Intereollegibv concerted - n at conference BELMONT PNltlv BIRNS New York April 7 — Clubhouses stables ami grandstands at the Belmont ’ark race track on the outskirts of by Trooklvn were almost destroyed esThe damage is fire- earl v today evidence was timated at $175000 found that the blaze was of incendi-rig- i - of the mountain ference and iheKooky to auk the i nHerdiy of t t :h athletic council to reconsider its action in opnosljig the rorga st j y t i ii of the State IntercolleBaseball lestgiie were the featured giate d of eoaehes tin! letgfh of the Inltfr-- I faculty itv of I representative tab Brigham oil nc universitah Atrrleultucal ty and Briehrm oung college ativiilege the I ee rca gymnasium yesterday Pending ip reconsideration of th univer-i- t athletic- cuncil the rep real t lie meeting arranged e A traoh Lim'hhI! S'iievlule e X I X j I ’ n n T no n Representatives From Every 'VA I & n COMING MEETS - " mrTT ORGANIZE FOR According In the batting averages to between and including Friday’s game the flees and the Beavers Mill Bernhard possesses some heavy hitters among his artists squad of diamond record of Following- is the officialstick: Sait Lake's prides with the G AM It II SB Hit SH Pet -- W UTAH COLLEGES n t Sll I to — da LOS ANGELES nri ' fly OPENS SERIES Things EJrriik A r )' ycAcrf s Att - or' class and r- - After this t again wit' i lv 1' i i lit a t lit K a ii r r 'A t ' one more Is list t t young Penefeated by une in just s Portland mb uc yesterday ole many times ble to nrin rt at a r i j i 1 toned snlcndUl- -all things con’ight to v lu than 1: me l j :u in vni t t i oppor n toojifiinu rriiii ii ini wai over A il at: r a n gv i Williams o I ii I 1 ic’t on UcdgerH a in rapt ’is er r rt Tirfwi -t s: n to onTohin's r c ay h anl wont iton tot r oouiit who n it le prov a i d ! m t !! n I yI a to P had v ) u lerii llee wire T T: r h I : n51 ir i a wa 1 With I i ) 1 Hprald-Repubbca- — Fighteen lrs Angeles elub will leave here Monday morning tor Salt I like to play the Bee a sctIcs Alaggert rvlllifer Meuael Gleisebmann Gardner Davis SehtiUz Groellng Hyan llall Hogg Sfandridge Jasper Brown I''inila I! Hassier Boles and E:i steriy r Unpan will make up the Me- Bit re ansi Harrington will party work out during the Angels’ absence with fin eteher wh is left at home Tiie P will take seven ' iiree 'hi i bers five infielder pitchers and u irio of gardeners ddent Powers may not leave with uii as Kcll iiis son is seriously However Powers hopes to see Del Howard says of the games for tiie war is resorted scription will have only four players left leus to form another ball club on Krause Burns and Chad- re the only players who would said Howard "f would pt" and get in and play niys-i- f riumiier of oilier veterans" says the men be is apt to lo fall are Bassler Schurtz Mu- ltz lapan Davis and Groeling sent his men through a light to the game It today is the plan of prior five Peerless header to hold morning workouts all the time the dub is at home as he believes it will do tiie men good Howard will take his Oaks north tomorrow night The club will he bv the addition of Zam-ioc- h strengthened woo will perform around the initial sac L ft ol a uhut h v O 111 II nr t CHICAGO ATHLETES t Dor j ! j i I llHwlial! i j i j j j Y oi tDiamond CIRCUS WITH DECANNIERE I'Ti e It i wothirty r vf t?rno ot Men n ille rf Sigliii 3 b H po II o t :: ariouMv 3 in 'S 'p call of the t: CHICAGO hasApril to baffle Umps seemed hook ChiPenner's of attracted dozens 4) cago athletes and athletic officials Guthrie as much as it did some of the many of whose names are known to Beeft ' — The i 41 o sport I followers throughout the counlie men have enlisted variously try' t In the t o army and navy national regular o II guard and naval militia n o Among those who have volunteered t is for active service are A Dean o o John V Clinnin and G (’harles B Girard widePrnner p ly known in this section as track and I 2 field meet officials Total Dean has been commissioned an ensign in the naval SALT LAKE reserves Clinnin and Girard hold maH H ii I’O jor s commissions in infantr y regiments o I 3 Tobin cf of the Illinois National Guards' 1 s o 0 )tnt!i 3 b J B Graham star pole vaulter of S i liMlaou 2t tiie Chicago Athletic association is in O o o 3 0 n If Ilya at the army aviation school II II training 0 Shinn rf Fla while Andrew O 4 I) o In Pensacola 0 llrr sh wrestler Ortmayer expert 10 and hando 3 ll Shefly is doing 3 4 J 0 ball play er of the O A A c II h nnHh similar duty at the army school o in O 2 3 Dubnc p Memphis Term o u ( ill nlan P Leach holder of the low hurdle junior- central A A F cham12 34 Total Inof the pionship isX a G member now in active First fantry' service In Dubue for ninth bafteil Quinlan Danny Goodman lightweight pugilist Score by innings — also of tiie First Illinois has infantry for leave of absence that he arranged Port and t may battle with Frankie Whitney in Itunsi Des Moines la April 25 Mil Elv Whitehead and Warren MeCrerv Suit Lak?: Northwestern univer0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 O 2 members of the team Kim which recently-wo4 0 10 0 O S sity swimming Hit the Western Intercollegiate conTno-hnhit Ilodgcr Summary: ference championship are enrolled in ille the Stolen base Tobin Hannah—2 medical reserve corps of the United hits Ilolloeher 2 Double States Snerifiee navy — Horton to to Fisher Fenner plays — out By Hannah to Glslason Struck TO PRACTICE Fenuer 3 by TDubnc 3 liases on hails— SCOTT HARDWARE Hulse of the Scott HardHuns Diibuo off Maanger Off Fenner ware Trolley league team announces for— Pen nr r 2 on I) a line 3 that lie wishes his men to report this bases — Ieft lid rlle?i Dtibue at Walker's field for a I’ort land 1 Salt Lnkt IO — Imjiires morning Guthrie ul Casey Time 155 Bodgers If2b Farmer illiams ef Horton lb Boilwherc ss Fixher 3 3 t o I :t O I (I 4! t 41 41 I 4) t 4) 1 1 4 1 41 1 41 1 1 1 4 1 1 41 1 41 1 4) 50-ya- rd - I n I I 1 i- NX 4 NX I ’c J In the event that the threatened strike occurs today the ferry boat of the San Francisco and Ver- players non clubs will be taken to and from Oakland in launches and the game will j be played as scheduled r 4- 1 I 1 Wonder if Ollie Kirmayer can win another for us $(today TVe draw tiie Angels this week Portland goes to Los Angeles and Oakland plays at San Francisco j viation Serv ice 7 1 k Enlist riny Navy Hospital and Kind" a Hard to Take POR1LAN v F!‘ ! HEAR COUNTRY’S CALL wen first and ? e 'ond S hat Han Aft or that v Id ilc trot ovo t he wa y r i e I vert I sa f e w I a a n :hi i A Baseman Gleichmann on Left and Capt Joe Schultz j 7 oiw First h an first Above - r v - I a Hail One riiee( !! t: N t - WdlLES the April members of n nprl I'n- t Os mirh - i Chance of Eighteen Men: Powers Coming VI SO j Oiign s Jack Ryan Star AL Pitcher ill Bring On Club W 1 why not open a few exits after the game ¥ games Port- Includingwonyesterday's three out of five games land has from Salt Lake: Vernon has taken three out of five from San Francisco and Dos has taken a like number out of Angeles five from the Oaks V: Jack Tobin started the Salt Bake offensive with a double just as he did Penner Tuesday This time itagainst did not start a four-ru- n rally howSay Tack £ j j ever The Bees lost - chances in the Francisco "Dad" Clark pitcher and with experience in Southern Eastern Carolina Texas Western PennsylCoast and Nevada State vania Gulf is in town looking for a posileagues tion where hea can play ball occasionsteno and advertising He is ally He can be reached at 53 6 12 Third man South or phone Hyland 3553-- J : G T Those two prophets Gus Fisher and Denie Wilie of Portland have made in the league annual predictions Wilie picks their 5 h Bos Angeles Salt Lake and Portland to Otto Hess after last year's spell of finish in first division Gus thinks the is back in service in the Coast league (Continued on Following Page) 0 The bugs gave Quinlan a hand in the ninth when he came up to bat for Dubuc Tommy popped out like the rest of them though Dubuc has a great move to first and gets tiie bail over there j: Don't overlook the Beavers when you are discussing possible flag winners McCredie has a great outfield and the left side of his infield is as good as any first-sack-- j fC j ’fi ! -- Tiger Southpaw Issues Eight Walks and Deals Out Eleven Blows OAKS COME c TRIM ANGELS Three Runs to the Bad in Ninth They Fall on Enemy Pitchers for Four Scores - J splendid first and secondJz innings with the tiie Southern having club Atlanta The close of the first week last year found tiie Pacific Coast league clubs as follows: Los Angeles standing San Francisco Portland Sait Oakland The first series Lake and Vernon therefore does not amount standing does it? to much Ben Hunt lias signedy with Butte a is YVolter called "the find of season" by scribes who are v itli theHarry the Cubs on the2 spring trip The Cubs are after Tom Hickey the pitcher Ihe young Santa Clara college boy Is considering an offer of DtOO once a Bee hasa Earl Thompson contract He was Tacoma signed a until a few days ago holdout Fincher the young heaver who beat us the other day belongs to the St Louis Americans V ¥ ' that Cliff Blankenship writes saying him the Salt Lake club directors did havee a favor when they fired him “I forty-fivsaved more money in the pastbaseball than in all of my careerdays combined’- he says Blank Ping Bodie and a third partner named Clark are running a pool billiard and bowling establishment on Market street in San j -- i I t er lJeg'ate Special to The AX G EBBS April p m a wild-eye- d l Herald-Repnbhcan- TOS 7 — Along about mess of young men from Oakland happened along and spilled the Saturday beans It was an awful jolt In the ninth round they battered two of our first line pitchers for four runs and won the game 7 to 6 What got the goats of the assembled they beg’an standing up bugs w as asthat the eighth preparatory to as early Bos Anaeles was leading departing 6 to 3 at that time and in order to Oaks most show their disdain for the of the ladies and gents decided to pull their freight Howard’s strategy was faulty in only one respect ii the first two innings he benched Callan and Murray for Angels pinch hitters Then when the he came up for their last hat no was more amazed to find that he had was three backstops As Chance on Following Page) eatch-(Contiuu- ed Sp :a to The Van Ilerald-Repn- 1 FLAX CISCO April 7 — If you crowd even a lowly worm too closely it will turn and that is just what the Seals did today George Stovall just dared the Seals to win a game so he sent "Lefty" Decannierc to the hilltop and kept him there until he was all hashed up so the Seals won 4 men and Decannierc walked was found for eleven eight hits during the six innings he toiled so it is doing him no injustice to charge him with the loss of the game The locals had on their clothes yesterday after having kidding been made the goat for three days an AN Coarl j j 8-- (Continued on Following Page) j j j j of Ftah: Euper Young universiD Aggies A J Kt college L Faculty Marsha Dr H W A Kerr I’nn Peterson of ANBrig! est Dr Frank and Ftah Aggies c Young Jn- H L Mar manent ehairm M Ki B Cf ’ - Peterson 44IU1 TITLE OIK lDLI) FIRST ROUND OF April 7 — X Pineburst11 X H of I'hiia Max w ur Golf era South Am TOURNAMENT ENDED North andhere Heating2 M plonship Jr oftoday Pitt: ugh up In the opening round of the Country Fownes hole thirty-fift- h the tournament held club’s golf won first Vanschaack yesterday afternoon R blind CHEAT bogey sweepstake FRED KELL prize in theC II Doolittle and Thorton handicap tied for second Their scores Gillmer HURDLER W ANTS TO were as fellows: H — 77 L H 'A FLY FOR THE ARMY Smi Francisco April 7—Fred former champion hurdler and Kelly athone of the greatest letes in the eonntry told friends here on the occasion of the visit of track team today that the he intends to enlist in ease of war as an aviator for I nele Sam King Kelly Is anxious to fly above the heads of the enemy sis he does over the high anil imm - — — sticks all-rou- nd R C Vanschaack H Doolittle C 45 43 49 52 56 42 37 33 91 13 14 $4 85 85 6 Thorton Gillmer The tennis Courts at the club were opened and several practice officially were In held The courts were matches — fairly good shape all-st- ar — |