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SPORTING-AUTHORIT- SsiM ILaEs© MEESAILI© MEIPTLJMlLIICAPsI EDITED BY WALTER DBRATZ Y ’ ’ OF THE WEST INTER-MOUNTAI- N SAIgLAKR DIDN’T xxs into the belief that they were going to cop — game a contest which by all the laws of baseball they had no — and then just as we were beginning to feel ourselves sliding to win right Bees kidded into first place they permitted it to trickle through their fingers in the eleventh 4 to 3 It was a bear of a baseball game The mud was ankle deep yet both sides played errorless balL The Bees especially did some sensational fielding behind some very mediocre pitching from the left arm of Chester Hoff Wolverton opposed ns with a young PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Indian who answers to the name of who and Smith says Harry Oasey LEAGUE STAJfDIXO drifted into the Seal training quarters d of the training toward the season from nowhere in particular fag-en- This noble redman hooked them over on them and had the Bees "spit" like busbars until they got unlooking der his hide by rattling him in the ninth Smith has a spitter which breaks a foot Hut for IIrry Hannah’ homer over the third the the left Held nail Indian held Salt Lake hitie until the the £ela aevnilh In the meantime tor three bad laM Into Cheater Hoff the Bee Karl Sheeley broke the Ice tor one for a In the seventh when he boated home raa The big flrot aaeker regular who la upholding Bunny Brief home rum honor lu manner that la causing will the fan to wonder what Bernhard do with Sheeley when- Brief arrive or put with Brief when that timea comas thud that the wood on to one vrlthoatalde of the could have been heard warn one of the hard art It pork aanaarhe that ever left the local field mud it may be godag yet Sheeley Cradca ’Em There was nothing more doing until tlm it looked the ninth and up to that the Bees Bari SheeleyIn Ilk curtains for Indian picked on the young again close to sticking the ninth and came so field fence that one over the center boots It the Indian shivered in his and later became went for two bases was the tying run It again quite a (lav for Karl Sheeley iThester Iloff could not muster enough to hold the enemy until It was pretty and even then late in the proceedings he weakened when the opportunity to win’ presented itself The Scoring The Seals put one over on us In the when with two out Ellis first inning came In on Maesel's - doubled and I single IFvasnt SAM Ours Anytvay J FH AX CISCO 0 Rub lilts 1 O 1 Summary! Two-bahits-- Kills Quinlan Sheeley Stolen bases—Downs Corhan Sheeley Sacrifice hit— Koemer Double Orr Orr to GlilMon to Sheeley j Hoff plays— to to Orr Sheeley 2 Glslaaon to Orr t Sheeley1 Struck out— By Smith 1 by Steen liases on balls—Off Smith 3 off Iloff 4 Three8 runs 3 hitsout off In Smith 29 at bat lu lunlugsi to ninth 3 on 1 out Credit victory Runs responsible for—Smith 3 Steen Wild pitch— Hoff Left on Hoff 4hasen San Francisco 7 Salt Lake 5 Time— Umpires— Casey and Fhyle 157 se 1- -3 Sheeley over In the ninth Sheeley again paved the way for the Bees by sailing a double to the center field fence Jimmy Shinn was sent to run for him Ryan drew a pass and then Quinlan rattled the fill Indian Into free transportation to InSteen relieved the the bases BUI dian There was one out and Orr up BUI picked the right-onand shot it over second for a single Shinn scoring Maesel made a 'perfect pickup on Orr’s hit and with a peg that was equally at the plate Gisperfect nabbed Ryan lason grounded out and our last chances went glimmering The Eleventh Ban Francisco put over the winning run in the eleventh Downs started with a single and went to second on Corhan's single Koerner's sacrifice sent him to third “Lookee shouted Biff Schaller “there he Is” It looked bad indeed Corhan tore to steal second and Jerry Downs made a bluff start for home Hannah made the peg clear through Orr started to cover but his feet went out from under him In the slippery mud and as a result he Just did spear the throw and prevent It to the outfield The double from steal going worked and- Downs crossed the plate with what proved to be the winning run Neither manager would hazard be the ?uess as to who on the are stalling pitchers Both might weather afe se Wolverton7 Indian looks like Harry a pitcher He still has a few rough edges but Wolverton Is the man who can take them off If the redman has the noodle to heed advice Wolverton also has a great fielding third baseman in Charley Pick Pick and Gislason were the fielding stars yesterday i ge jc Sheeley’s homer yesterday brings the young man’s total up to four The fans are either waiting for Bunny Brief to return or they have discarded the stunt of throwing money to the players Let’s hope it is the latter for the good of the team and the game afe Orr did considerable fielding Billy himself Salt Lake pulled four double plays 4 4 Bernhard had Schlnkle warming UP from the ninth on 9C jg chased Biff Schaller to th clubhouse in the tenth Biff spok out of turn t t a(e jjt Oakland must have considerable of a clouter In the person of Hack Miller McCredle ordered him walked were fulL yesterday whilese the bases g ac George Stovall is figuring on sendtwo men to a Northwestern league ing club - form-fi-t COLLAR TOPS AND BANDS ABE CURVE CUT TO FIT TIIE SHOULDERS 2 for 30c CLUEZXPEABODYACaYCMAXCSBS Special to The Herald-Republica- n The score: Pinflets had a bad day on Connie Mack’s Athletics yes- - He was up six times against Mays and Pennock of the Red Sox and leaned on to them for three singles and a triple The former Seal waltzed up to the plate in the twelfth inning with a man perched on first and broke up the game with a home ran into the left-fiel- d bleachers Throw out your terday 11 VERNON 1 AMATEURS TO GUT Jasper Jumps t t J III Jasper will probably bob up In the Arizona Copper league again 4c ge sje Bert Spencer left last night to Join Spot McMurdo’s Hayden club in the Arizona league Ted Easterly has also Copper Joined aethis team jfe jjt Dutch Reuther played first for the Cubs yesterday and hit the Pirate pitchers for two singles Chuck Ward with him against The Pittsburghalsoplayed two blows got 9C 96 Paul Flttery pitched four and on Following Page - - ex-Bea- 90S ' two-(Continu- ed Angels Again Chance Peeved batted for Kramer in second: 0 S 1 0 0 1 0 0 0— 8 3 2 2 2 0 3 0 0 0— 10 Oakland: Runs 011010 210 — 6 0 2 2 1 3 0 8 1 1—13 Hits runs S' hits 5 atbat Summary:in Five 1 Innings out in secoff Arlett runs ond 8 on one out responsible for 5 1 run '2 hits 2 at bat off Kremer In responof an inning runs runs $ hits 24 at bat off sible for lT runs Colwell S in 6 innings at bat off runs 11 hits 31 responsible for 2: in 7 innings runstoresponsible Brenton Brenton Credit victory for 4 to Arlett Stolen bases Charge defeat — hits Williams Two-bas- e Farmer Klllhullen Zam-loc- h Wllle 2 Chadtourne aerifies flies— BortonI offMHler Fen-nBases8 on balls—Off Brenton 6 off Kremer 1 off— Arlett 2 by Beer 1 Struck out 2 By Brenton 2 Double Penner Colfell by by to Murphy Sheehan to Middleton ofay 12 Left on bases— Portland 7 Oakland —Brash-ea- r 1- -3 two-thir- ds er Umpires Special LOR to The The elub is better off wlthnt member of it” said Jasper a Chance today Hjuper was told he would work aad he quit under fire fdo not want that kind f a ball Pi ayer” Jasper did not say a word t Chance bnt and simply gathered up hi belongings departed for St 1 the aaeoud time ho quit Louis It the Angels and Chance aya ho will keep him suspended two games for the Jasper pitched both bnt Chance lost Angels and say he 1 a good pitcher Jasper drew hi first pay cheek the other day w L Pet 5-- 4 J 4 1 -- WJ Loafs Bt 4 2 2 1 Detroit 2 4 6 4 571 sn its YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Cleveland—Detroit 7 Cleveland 2 New York A At New York—' Washington Chi Loots I cajro St At Oliica©— Philadelphia— Boston 2 Philadelphia 4 t BODIE WINS IN TWEUJTH odsr April Philadelphia he 9tMoabre tra InningIngame the first out on tbo tweirtn im blncb-rwiiii with twotboout k ball Into tha lft field first he drofPhiladelphia a victory orer Boston W-T- ” riving Battinx rallies In the seventh aad enabled the home team to tl the score nfdle led In the hitting In six times at bat the drive im made four bite— three singles anj the rules Whlrt woo tbe amas awhich under triple The score: was credited only PHILADELPHIA boston AB R1I O A AS h o a 4 6 as Witt Hooper Grover 2b 5 1 1 J 2b Barry 4 4 4 1 1 If ® 117 1 Bodle Hob'selJ lb 4 4 14 2 0 3 J J Strunk cf J Lewi If ? Thrasher rf 1I 00 02 01 10 Walker cf 4 0 0 Myers p Gardner 3b 1 2 Mclnnls lb 5 0 213 0 I Scott as 8 4 0 2 4 Bates 2b C Thomas 2 4 0 4 2 e Merer 0 8 14 Maya p rf 2 1 2 0 0 psanoek p 1 0 8 8 2 WJbnsn Parnhem p 2 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 2 2 Scbang e 8 0 8 r - bodies 114 41181 g contest today 2 to 2 aa exciting The veteran Caldwell and Dumont a young until the tenth pitcher bad a pitching battle driving In Milan fur inning when Rice tripled New run lork came beck' Washington’s second In an effective manner Pccklnpaugh reaching the base on Judge’s error and Nunamaker’a single - Johnson then replaced Dumout and Miller Oilhooley’a double scored Peckinpangh running for Nunamafcer scored the winning ran Moisei to banted Johnson a moment later when Both clubs had a military on a equeese play drill before tbe game The ecye: ' WASHINGTON NEW YORK AB R H O A AB R H O A 0 A 1 212 Gllhooley rf 5 0 1 00 Judge lb 4 0 0 2 0 2 Foster 2b High It I4 0 4 40 0 Matsel 2b Milan ef 4 0 0 0 1 5 0 2 2 1 Plpp lb Rice rf 4 12 12 Smith If A 0 0 10 Bauer 3b 4 0 0 4 1 Leonard 2b 4 9 I 0 1 Magee cf McBride as 2 0 12 6 Perk’p’gh as 4 1 l 3 2 3 0 Oil 1 4 0 14 0 Walters c Henry c Alnamlth c O 0 01 0 Caldwell p 4 0 1 2 2 1 0 10 0 Dumont p 4 0 0 1 2 Nonamaker 0 10 0 0 Johnson p 0 0 0 0 0 Miller "21021 24 2 3 20 U Totals 12 M Totals - 40112 10 gs says he Is not going to stint theDowning rest of the card because of the class of bis headliner but will book a curtain-raise- r d a seraiwlnd-u- p and an eight-roun- d special as usual and is in hopes of makthis the banner show of the seaing son He believes that the fans show by their patronage that they will aphla efforts to please them and preciate If they do be will Import more and better men from week to week to meet the best of the local boys or outsiders whom he brings here and can afford to Induce to stay here for some time The eight-roun- d special thin week will be between Kid Dutch and Swede Johnson and promises to be a hummer as they stepped over the d route to a draw some time ago and had the fan on their feet most of the time The affair will see Jack Doyle and Willie Gee try to settle their little dispute as to which one Is the best boy They also went four excitrounds to a draw a while ago ing and have been beggingquite for a Downing chance over & longer route four-roun- Stovall batted for Johnson in eighth Score by innings — Vernon: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O7— 4 Runs : Hits 1 0 1 Los Angeles: 10 0 1 1 1—6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 —1 Runs ' —5 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 Hits Three-bas- e — Gallohits Summary: way Stolen bases — Callahan —Daley Gardner Bassler Sacrifice hits— Schultz out Kllllfer 1 Struck By Hall 4 5 on Bases balls—Off Hall 1 Runs responsible for off Arrellanea — 1 Johnson Five hits 1 run 22 at bat 7 Johnson off in Double plays —McLarry to innings to Griggs ' — Davis Bassler to Davis Maggert Umpires Finney and' Held prime of game —126 ed six-rou- nd four-roun- six-rou- nd - con-tes- te X WITHTHE One out when winning run scored Xnnamaker batted for Walters in tenth Millar ran for Nunamaket in tenth Score by Innings— 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '1 0 1—2 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2—3 New York Two-bss-e Error— Judge Mnmmary: hits —Cs — Malsel Baker Gllhooley Three-bas- e hit Double playe— Rice Rice Stolen baa Judge to Judge Magee to Peckinpangh Beaee on bells — Off Csldwsll L off Dumont 1 off Johnson 1 Hite—Off Dumont 7 In 9 (none out- In tentbl Struck oat— By off Johnson 1 in Inning Csl dwell 8 by Damoat 3 by Johnson 1 Umpires —McCormick end Connolly c ld-w- -- ’ - ten-rou- - - 1-2 Two-bas- e - ten-rou- ’ 1-- six-rou- nd e ' 1-- MEXIbe snualle JOIINNTE ‘Kill" gave lightweight local boxing fan a tooehwho of heart dlaeaae weveral month ago when h came over her and dropped Vomg Gil-o- rt tor the reoat of eight la the first round of a bout I being back by Hard y Downing brought to mrrt Chris George la the ten-r- e and mala event of next Monday alght’a Manhattan elub show at Ihe Grand While Mex boxed her twice h made many friends and but bo proved toever one of the most popular boys that appeared at the cu& George la not what might be termed popular with the fans but lie is one of til best cards at the prerent time for drawing reason that he is always battling' the and the fans know that any time h steps the is to be a ropes it through hammer-and-tonaffairgoingOf course a ha George great many friends who go to the bouts and pull for him but there are also a great many who go every time he Is on the card In hopes of someone make him take th seeing count of ten That is Just what will have the fans on edge next Monady as Mex is undoubtedly the hardnlght est hitting lightweight who ever appeared in a local ring himself to be one George haa of the toughestproved boys who ever appeared here by his ability to take the hardest punches of Young Gilbert Al Young and the rest of them wltnout flinchHe is also a good ing battler himself who can band and from any anglehit with either This is the one bout tbe fans been waiting for since Mex was have her several months ago but Manager able to get them Downing was never boxtogether before as Mex has been in the fifteen-roun- d ing pretty regularly bouts in Denver with such boys ss Wop Flynn riallor Klrke and Otto Wallace The resolutions stated that the “youth of the nation should be encouraged to become physically fit and mentally alert and that every effort should be made to Interest all citizens In the Improvement of their physical condition by systematic exercise and participation in sport but that by reason of the stste of war now existing It is not advisable to hold championship events on any date subsequent to a call of the government for volunteers or the enactment and operation of a bill for compulsory serv-lc“A'nd that In place of championship events competitions should be held In which certificate Insteatl of the usual BOSTON TAKES TWO LEAGUE STANDING or medals should be the only prizes Boston April X — Boston won all four games W L Prt W L Pet award made to the winners such cer5 4 654 of the opening series with Philadelphia by gain883 Cincinnati5 X tificates to state that by reason of ex- Jfv York 2 4 283 ing successes in the morning end afternoon 4 3 447 Philadelphia Boston conditions the winners shall not isting 2 7 335 mttahargh 22 A today 7 to 3 and 4 to 2 Philadelphia’s Louis St as be the champion for the recognized 1 S 157 defeat in the second game was due to errors 3 A Brooklyn Chicago sport for which the comyear in theheld which null fled the good pitching of Oeschger is He allowed only five hits Each of Boston's petition RESULTS YESTERDAY’S “And that all athletic meetings rims waa caused by a mleplay Stock's poor 3 — (Moraine gamel Philadelphia Boston At the eighth allowed shall be conducted as patriotic demon- Boston 7 (Afternoon same) Philadelphia (2 throw on Massey's bounderto inscore 2 strations and should be held for the Boston 4 Gowdy and Maranville breaking funds for the Amer(Continued on Following: Pas) purpose ofCross’’ raising At Brooklyn— New York 9 Brooklyn 23 ican Red At Pittsburgh— Chicago 10 Pittsburgh Ht Louie 4 The meeting was attended- by offiSt Louis— Cincinnati cials of the United States National At Lawn Tennis association the United EFFECTIVE HENDRIX lost the openStates Golf association and the AmaApril 19— season Pittsburgh Athletic teur Union of the United ing game of the home Pittsburgh today to Chicago for S Hendrix 19 to Chicago was efStates and the Intercollegiate Athletic pitching fective with the exception of the seventh when association two runs on two singles and Pittsburgh scored AT THE A single an error and a wild pitch n fumble Leonard’s knockout over BennyMitchell was a bitter pill for the Richie 88 latter’s Milwaukee lcboosters 114 4814 New York April 19 —Charlie White the Chicago lightweight outboxed Walter Mohr of Brooklyn In a bout here tonight white floored Mohr Lawiy in the seventh round Each man 138 pounds 15 4 45 20 weighed 22 Totals 87 2 43518 Totals 19 — Twenty-fiv- e rounds Ogden April Two out when winning run scored on one evening’s program of boxing in eighth Thrasher for ran Lawry are offered local fans Thursday evenJACOBSON STARS core by Inning— at the Alhambra ing April 26who 0—2 8 sensadden A 19— 0100200000 and downpour Chicago April was to have theatre Boston Al Young fought 0 0 0 0 81 2 4 0 0 1—4 4 Philadelphia sational fielding by Jacobson gave St Loals a Johnny Dundee will meet Jee MorThrasher Idaho a Falls match of in Summary: Errors Witt Three-baover 2 4 to Chicago today— the opening rissey a victory bite— W Thrasher kits— Lewis scheduled for fifteen rounds' The preseason Stolen run— here American of the Home Berry league Bodle day Johnson go liminary event will be a Doable play— Hoblitxell Scott butt-Ba- rrf Tbe visitors won the game In the third inning between Frank Barrleau and Eddie to Bates Hoblltzell to Scott unassisted) when they scored six runs driving both Scott Johnson who hails from Ely Nev Bark Bases on Imlto-to Mclnnls and Morrissey are train1 Hite— 7 off Parnham Myers and Russell off the mound because neither could rleau at Young A off in Twenty-fourt- h the 2 armory Pennock off 0 ing 12 in Innings Off Maya control tbe slippery ball In this Inning tbere street where they meet all comers for 9 in Parnham I off Innings in 2 innings Struck oat— was such a downpour 'that it was almost im- exercise off Myero no hits In 4 innings Parnham A by by possible to Judge fly balls Plane waa hit hard Br Mays 4' by Pennock Les Darcy the Australian middlebut was given sensational support especially by Myers A Umpires— Dlneen and Own Jacobson who accepted eight chances moat of weight champion who has created so which were difficult Jacobson also starred In much press comment since coming to CLEAN SWEEP FOR YANKS New York April 11 — New York wide a clean batting for tbe visitors making three bits Be- this country will be one of the star (Continued on Following Page) (Continued on Following Page) weep of lu aeries from Waabiniisa winning Off Other Bouts Will Round Out What Downing Believes Is Real Thing two-hand- 19— —Elimination in amateur athletic contests daring the war and the holding of competitions on such a basis as to interest all citizens in sy tematic exercise for the improvement of their physical condition were advo cated in resolutions adopted here today at a meeting of representatives from amateur sport governing leading Four LEIOTE ten-innin- W L Pet VMAhftn 'ID Philadelphia 2 YORK April NEW championships WILL GO TEN ROUNDS - Governing Bodies Decide Tliat Physical Develop ment Is Desired End Herald-Republica- n he would not have III Jasper n bis club under any consideration Frank "Chanoe manager of the Los Angeles club today suspended the eccentric pitcher who Jumped' the team yesterday after- - Doane rf Daley If Galloway 2bSb McLarry lb Griggs Callahan ss Mattick cf Mltze o Johnson p Stovall Areilanes p Total LOS ANGELES ANGELES April lO— BIGM Chics ro Boston w York Cleveland OUT TITLE MEETS ' LEAGUE STANDING hattan Club Herald-Republlca- u c-- chest Ping Portland: Runs Hits : Los April 19— Vernon Chief George Johnson agafnat the Seraph today for the Tiger and vva retired In the elarhth after five hit ha 1 been ebnlked up agalait him none of ihirii ever Tew up Into 'full sized run except a little blngle by Gardner In the fourth frame which waa the sole round trip of the afternoon Areilanes followed the Chief on he mound and Issued one paui JBasaler but gave no hit and no runs Hall pitched for the Angeis and got along with six scattered hits the only one that looked like anythin? telng the triple by Galloway in the ninth to the right field fence after the Angela thought it was all over and were packbat ing up theirwalked but was forced by McLarry and Callahan wax out Griggs Hall and Gardner With two ami two on ono needed to tie andgone bleacher rocking Mr Hall cs'mlytlie and delibfour threw somewldi ones to Mal-tic- k eratelywho has remit ation a a stick worker and let Mr Mattick to down the first corner filling walk the base The pays was issj-v- l in f avt of Mr Mltze who was expected byr the Angela 10 come up pop tip iilow up and aalow up and he ail all ol these per schedule and there went thingsold ball their game It was rather alow game in spots although the board looked pretty fine but It score was one gingery Joyous peppery sure fin-Is- n The score: OUR OLD FRIEND BODIE PORTLAND lane O’Mara batted for Kllhullen In eighth Lee batted for Colwell In eighth Howard batted for Beer—In ninth Score by Innings Lightweights for Man- 1 two-bagg- NEXT CARD Downing Matches Slugging Amgrim Lmwent llFop" Saa Francisco Cal April Arlett walked five men la the second as Bill Rodgers got and laming today a puny pep over the Infield and Will er rot a scored six run and waa neverPortland headed Oakland had plenty of chances to score and did score a lot of runs but not enough to pull out the game Del Howard used seventeen men trying to out a victory and even went In as apuli pinch hitter himself In the ninth In- a ning when he ended the game with pop fly Hack Miller drove in three runs with two hits and a sacrifice fly and in the eighth with the bases full andtwo men out he was walked on purforcing in a run but preventing Sose from up Murphy made cleaning the tjiird out to Rodgers with a roller and Portland was saved Time of game— 222 and Guthrie nome-ni- n !AMOW to The il ijC ri Eighth Hall Hurls Masterful Brand of Ball - fey GORDON-O&- Big Chief Relieved in the Hannah put u back Into the Harry when he laced over hi homer running In the third but our Joy did not last long for the visitor chalked up two In the next frame Hoff walked Maesel and Downs single advanced the Seal Chester had outfielder At this to rid hi system ofstage a wild pitch and Maesel took third Koerner walked and the bases were packed Corhan but It gave hit into a doublescore Maesel time to play Baker's hit overbrought Downs ‘the Thlng went along thusly-untseventh when jAe — 4 002000000 2—13 003110120 AIOAAJAJO O— 3 0 01 0003020 — 7 Home rune— Ifannals Howard Uses Seventeen Men Los Diamond la ninth TAKE VICTORY in Effort to Pull Game Out of Fire 1EX IS KID OFF ARLETT Special BASKET8AILJF0QTBALLJ GEORGE AND AMUCK ANGELS Oak- - Uhlan ran for Sheeley Score by Inning a— San Franciscos 1 Ituua 2 lilts Pal Lakes JOHNSON RUNS YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Salt Lake —San Francisco Salt Lake 3 (11 Innlngn) At Oakland — Portland 3 land 6 At Los Angeles —Vernon Angeles 1 T?ACAf UTAH FBIDAY APKIL 20 1917 EARLY LEAD Salt Lake Forces San Francisco to Go Extra Innings But Is Unable to Put Over Needed Run Hannah and Sheeley Crack Them Ove r the Fence THE crrr BEAVERS GET PERHAPS WE HAD NO RIGHT TO THAT QNE--W-E sports finance local 5 Pen-noe- 2 2 4- - - - - nd nd mu In tbeeiilnrb gave Pittsburgh an additional Three Pittsburgh pitchers were hit opportunely Cooper la the third gave Bunching of bite off Two rone were scored off Chicago three runs Jacobs in the fourth and two more IA the fifth in the ninth scoring Chicago hit Carlson hard was preceded by flag three rone The opening raising ceremonies The score: PITTSBURGH CHICAGO ab Zeider 3b r ii X o0 a! S X 4 2 Writer rf 3 3 3 4 Doyle 2b 4 X X 9 Mann If Williams cf Ruether lb Wortman ss 3 X 0 4 3 1X4 Elliott e Hendrix p 3 X 1 0 X X 4012 1127 Totals Allen berg batted for Carlson In Score by Chlcago Pittsburgh 24 ab Bigbee If cf rf 0Hlnchmsn 3b O'Baird OiFIscher c ss 1! 0 101127 12 4 2 4 0 0 2 1 0 12 lbl2 McCarty 2b Cooper p Allencrg Jacobs p Warner Carlson p King Totals r 0n 0 O0 A 112 CiCarey t seeseeeeaseseessees 0 0 0 AT 0103 1242 4 4 0 2 3 5 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 10100 0 0 01 0 X W Broadway Turkish Bath sad 1 0 0 0 0 23 3 7 27 17 batted for Cooper in third Warder Jacobs In eighth King batted for ninth Innings 12 0 9 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2—10 1— 2 Errors— Doyle Wortman Ward Summary: Jaeotie Three-bas- e hits — Heather nendrix SacWilliams Wortman Hendrix rifice hit— Doyle Double plays —Elliott to Dcyle Zeider to Doyle to Reuther 2: MeCarthv to Ward to Hluchman Bases on ball—Off Hendrix 2 ff Jacobs 2 Hit— Off Hendrix 7 in 9: off CVoper 5 In 2: 2 5 in off Jacobs off Carlson 3 In 1 Struck out— By Hendrix 5 by Jacobs L Umpires— Orth and Rlglex Drs SHORES & SHORcS THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR Mea&JWozsi Wbsn you tell your troubles to a dea- ler yoj want o U know WHO HE and that lie I Dell bie and will treat you absolutely on the square Look at Dra Shored record of SS years ef continuous success s specialists In CHRONIC NERVOUS AND SPEC IAft DISEASES Health 1 your greatest asset flat b new end vet well MPnwnagflg |