Show V - sports finance local SECOND NEWS SECTION iLailo HEISA1LE2) --lPTLJISILIICAKI Tunes Ssflht SPORTING-AUTHORIT- q3 Y - OF THE WEST INTER-MOUNTAI- N EDITED BY WALTER DBRATZ y?ACAT XBASKETBAllJstFOOT BALLJ v SAITLAKE CITY UTAH FEED AY APRIL BEAVERS GET HAD PERHAPS WE EARLY LEAD NO RIGHT TO WIN OFF ARLETT DIDN’T THAT ONE--WE Howard Uses Seventeen Men 20 1917 Say Seals— Look What Brother Ping Did Is Unable to Put Over Needed Run Sheeley Crack Them Ove r the Fence Special to The Eighth Hall Hurls Masterful Brand of Ball Special to The Herald-Republica- n Sen FVanefaco CaL IL-P-ap Bees kidded ns into the belief that they were coins to cop came — a contest which by all the laws of baseball they had no right to win — id then just as we were beginnlnc to feel ourselves sliding into first place they permitted it to trickle through their fingers in the eleventh 4 to 3 It was a bear of a baseball came 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 OUR OLD FRIEND BODIE Wolverton opposed us with a young COAST PACIFIC LEAGUE Indian who answers to the name of Finfleta had a bad day on who and Smith says Harry Casey LEAGUE 3TAXDIXO drifted into the Seal training quarters Connie Mack's Athletics yes- TV L Pet of the training p toward the fag-en- d ' 647 II 16 611 Sanv Francisco ter He was up six times season from nowhere in particular day score: ( L&ke The Salt 8 629 This noble redman hooked them over 9 PORTLAND Vernon against Mays and Pennock of 7 600 i on them and had the Bees Los Angeles AB R H PO A B "spit” like 3 7 2 438 8 0 9 6 ss 0 Hollocher Portland busbars until they got unlooking the Red Sox and leaned on to 6 1 1 3 6 II 353 Rodgers 2 b Oakland the in 2 him 6 0 0 03)00 Wilte rf der his hide by rattling 0 2 0 4 2 0 Farmer If them for three singles and a ninth Smith has a spitter which 3 0 0 1 18 0 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Borton lb 2 4 2 1 0 4 Williams cf breaks a foot At Salt Lake —San Francisco 0 4 1 0 triple The former Seal waltzed Stumpf c3b But tar Hurry I(aMh'n homer over Salt Lake 3 (11 Innlngn) 8 1 2 0 0 4 Fisher — 3 Oakthe At Oakland Portland the left field wall la the third Brenton p up to the plate in the twelfth 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 land 6 Penner p Indian held Self I a Ice hltleoa until the — 0 Los Seal Vernon Los At Angeles seventh In the meantime the 8 17 34 3 10 14 1 Totals inning with a man perched on had laM Into Cheater lfoff for three Angeles the Been Karl Sheeley broke the lee for one OAKLAND for a when he banted first and broke np the game la the erven th ran The biff fir at aaeker home regular If Chadbourne ua back Into the who la upholding1 Bunny Brief homo-ru- n 2b with a home run into the left-fiel- d aced over hia homer Mensor la caoadag In the third honor la a manner that Middleton cf our did not last but will Bernhard joy the faaa Sto wonder what up two Miller rf3t long for the visitorHoffchalked arrive or In bleachers Throw out your lo with heeler when Brief cornea walked Murphy next frame the pot and Downs' single advanced theMaesel with' Brief when that time Zamloch lb Seal a thud that outfielder At this the wood on to one withoutride chest Ping Chester had Sheehan css stage of the to could hare been heard and Murray wild of a his rid system pitch harden! one wao the of It pork p took third Koerner walked Arlett amtaahea that ever left the local field Maesel Kremer p were Corhan the bases and packed and It mar be colic yet Colwell p hit into a double play but It gave Kilhullen 1 o Maesel time to score hit Baker's Sheeley Crack ’Em Lane more doing until brought Downs over There nothing 0Nsrs to that time it looked the Lee went along thusly - until one the ninth and Things when the Beca Earl SheeleyIn seventh cracked like curtain for Sheeley e Callan Indian over picked on the young again p close to sticking In the ninth Sheeley again paved the tseer the ninth and came so field fence that way for the Bees by sailing a double Howard one over the center boots It to the center field fence Jimmy Shinn In his shivered the Indian 39 Totals and later became was sent to run for him Ryan drew went for two bases was a a pass and then Quinlan rattled the Lane batted for Kramer in second: the tying run It again quite fill O’Mara batted for Kilhullen In eighth Earl sheeley Indian Into free transportation to Indav for BUI Steen relieved the (Thee ter Iloff could not muster enough the bases In eighth Howbatted for Colwell dian There was one out and Orr up Lee pretty to hold the enemy until it was Beer in ninth for batted ard even Special to The then and one In shot the and it Bill the late proceedings picked right Governing Bodies Decide Score by Innings — ANGELES April 19 — he weakened when the opportunity to over second for a single Shinn ecorlng LOS he would not have 111 Jumper Maesel made a 'perfect pickup on Orr's Portland: win presented itself That Physical Develop0 8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0— S Runs hit and with a peg that was equally The Scoring considon under club his — 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 any 2 0 10 Hits nabbed Ryan at the plate ment Is Desired End The Seals put one over on us In the fterfectgrounded out and our last Oakland: eration Frank Chance manager of when with two out Ellis chances went glimmering first inning came 1 — 1 1 2 0 0 6 0 club Loa Runs' the today Angelea in on Maesel’s single doubled and 0 2 2 1 3 0 S 1 1—13 Hits The Eleventh who eccentric the pitcher runs 2 'hits 5 atbat Jumped' the team yeaterday after- - NEW YORK April 19— Elimination Ban Francisco put over the winning Summary:in Five 1 3 Innings out In secrun in the eleventh Downa started off Arlett championships In amateur ath3 on one out runs responsible for with a single and went to second on ond contests letic 2 l’ 2 off Kremer at 5 'during: the war and the bat in run hitsan The elnb la belter off without Corhan's single Koerner's sacrifice runs responof inning sent him to third "Lookee" shouted of a aald member of It” holding competitions on such a ha' 24 at bat off Jasper Biff Schaller "there he Is’ It looked sible for in 6 runs f hits as waa sis to told he runs Chance today "Jasper interest all citizens in sysInnings responsible bad Indeed Corhan tore to steal sec- Colwell 11 hits 31 at bat off under fire and he would work tematic ond and Jerry Downs made a bluff for 2 5 inruns exercise quit for the improvement 1 Innings runs responsible Brenton start for home Hannah made the peg tor n ball want kind not that do of f of to their Brenton 4 condition were advoCredit physical victory clear through Orr started to cover did not eay n word Jasper player” bases defeat to ArlettTwo-bas-Stolen In cated resolutions but his feet went out from under him Charge hut to Chance — e up simply gathered adopted here today hits Williams Farmer In the slippery mud and as a result he and 8t for his deported Zambelongings a at 2 Killhullen of Chadbourne meeting: Wille representatives from Just did spear the throw and prevent It loch Louis It la tbe aaeond time ho quit Miller flies —Borton3 dacrlfles amateur from going to the outfield The double Bases on leading: and Chance will he — aaya the sport governing: Angela PenBrenton off Off balls steal worked and- Downs crossed the ner 8 off him suspended 6 off Kremer 1 bodies keep Arlett be to the win Struck out—By Brenton 2 by Beer 1 games for the plate with what proved pitched two Jasper and The resolutions stated that the both hat Chance 2 lost nlng run 2 Double Penner Angela Colfell by by —Middleton to Sheehan to Murphy n he la good pitcher Jasper "youth of the nation should be enays play on bases — Portland 7 Oakland 12 drew his first pay check the other couraged to become physically Left fit and Time of game — 2 22 Umpires —Brash-ea- r day o and that mentally alert every and Guthrie effort should be made to interest all citizens in the improvement of their condition by systematic exerphysical cise and participation in sport but that by reason of the state 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 opera-tlo- n of a bill for compulsory service ‘And that In place of championship Neither manager would hazard a events competitions should be held in contest today an exciting might be the pitchers which certificates instead of the usual LEAGUE STANDING ?uess as to who Dumont and Caldwell veteran The Both are stalling on the or medals should be the only W L Pet W L Pet battle until the tenth prizes weather 871 pitcher had a pitching 4 S made to the winners such ceraward Louis 8t In Milan fur Rice when 5 driving 21 ag A tripled Inning Chicago 3 jg 3 4 to state that by reason of extificates 8 WMpkUigton York New came run back' second Boston Washington's Wolverton7 3 like Indian looks 3 6 Philadelphia manner Peckinpangh reaching isting: conditions the winners shall not in an York effective New 143 a Harry 1 a few 6 He still has 871 Detroit 4 3 pitcher Wolverton the base on Judge’s error and Nuns maker’s be recognized as the champion for the Is the manrough who Cleveland but edges Johnson then replaced Dumout and year in the sport for which the comsingle can take them off If the redman has Miller petition is held YESTERDAY'S RESULTS double scored Peckinpangh Gllhooleys the noodle to heed advice 8 for Nunamaker' scored the winning run "And that all athletic 7 Cleveland running Detroit Cleveland— At a moment later when Malsel hunted to Johnson shall he conducted as patrioticmeetings £ jfc York—' Washington 3 New York 8 demonNew At on a sqneeae play Both clubs had a military strations and should be held Wolverton also has a great fielding At Chicago— St Louis 8 Chicago ll for the Thd before 4 the drill game 3 third baseman in Charley Pick Pick At aeye: Philadelphia of raising: funds for the AmerPhiladelphia— Boston purpose were NEW YORK and Glslaaon the fielding stars WASHINGTON ican Red Cross” AB R H O A AB R H O A The meeting: was attended by offiBODIE WINS IN TWEL1TTH ae afe (yesterday 5 1 0 3e A Gllhooley rf 00 of the United States National Ik—' Today Bodlk broke up Judge lb cials April 4 3 4 0 6 If 0 Philadelphia 2b Foster Stolen base—Downs Corhan homer yesterday brings the the flrat extra inning gnmethe teamn be Milan 0020 Sheeley’s Tennis association the United SheeleySacrifice Lawn 4 04-1 hit— Koernerw Donhle young man’s total up to four Orr 40112 w Golf association and the AmaIn the twelfth and one on Rico rfef out States two 4 wth 1 0 1 8 0 0 3 13 Orr to Glslaaon to Sheeleyf Iloff ball Into the left Held bleacteur Athletic Union of the United tbe drove play— A 9 0 Smith If 41312 to The fans are either waiting for Bun- hes riving Philadelphia a victory over Boot on Leonard 8b 4 0 0 10 to Orr to Sheeley 2 Glslaaon to Orr and the States 4 4 0 0 1 0 Intercollegiate Athletic rallies In the ayrenth and McBride ss 3 0 1 3 PecVp’gh ss 4 1 1 2 2 association ny Brief to return or they have dis- r'o Sheeley1 Struck out— By Smith 1 by acore team to the tin 3 home on Off Smith the carded ball— of enabled taea stunt Steen the money 4 0 1 4 Walters c 3 0 011 1 Henry c times at bat Ainamith to the players in the hitting In rix and Let’s throwing it is the vuSte led four off Iloff 4 Three8 rims B hit oatoff c 0 0 0 10 Caldwell p 4 0 11 2 hope drive the three singles hits— In latter for the good of the team and bemad won the game which under the rules Dumont p 4 0 0 1 2 Nunamaker 10 1 0 0 Smith 29 at bat In Inning! 0 10 0 0 the game which Johnson p 0 0 0 0 0 Miller ninth 3 on 1 out Credit victory to ae was credited only as a triple Th acore: Steen Ran responsible for—Smith 3 PHILADELPHIA 88 8 g 30 11 Totals 31 3103312 Total Left on BOSTON Iloff 4 Wild pitch—7 Iloff Billy Orr did considerable fielding AB RU O A Salt Lake 3 himself haseo San Francisco abbhoa THE two-bagg- er i 00 311041 ru AMATEURS TO CUT Jasper Jumps u-- ' Angels Again Chance Peeved OUT TITLE MEETS Herald-Republica- 1-- ana-pend- n of the afternoon Arellanes followed the Chief on ’he mound and Issued one pang Ra paler but grave no hits and no runs ILill pitched for the Angtit and sot along with six scattered hits the only one that looked like anything Leins: the triple by Galloway In the ninth to the right ‘field fence after the Angels thought It waa all over and were packbats ing up theirwalked but waa forced McLarry Griggs and Callahan was out o by and Gardner’ With two gone and two on one needed to tie and bleachers rocking Mr Hall ca'mlythe and delibthrew four wid ones Mai erately tick who has some remit Ionto ns a Mr stick worker and let Mattick down to the first corner filling walk he bases The pa was Issu-vin r fav of Mr Mltze who was expected by the Angels to come up pop up :ilow up and slow up and he oi l all ol these as yer schedule and there went thingsold ball game It was rather n their slow game In spots although the board looked pretty fine but It score was one gingery Joyous peppery sure The score: -- i VERNON AB R H Doane rf Daley If Galloway 2 b McLarry 2b lb Griggs Callahan ss Mattick Mltzs o cf Johnson p Stovall Arellanes p 4 0 4 2 4 3 8 2 1 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 5 0 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 PO A 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 n A 1 5 0 0 0 - JMaimmd g -- -- - sgc - - - f'be 157 : six-rou- nd ten-rou- Tim ' Hooper Salt Lake pulled four double plays BftrrT 2b lb HoVaeU afe Lewis If -- 4 Bernhard had Schlnkle warming up Walker cf 4 from the ninth on 3b l Gardner ac 4c s( 3 as Scott asey chased Biff Schaller to the Thomas C 4 clubhouse In the tenth Biff spoke out Majt p of turn 9)e ! considerable ! Oakland must$have of a home-ru- n In clouter the person of Hack Miller in "ARROW form'fit COLLAR TOPS AND BANDS ABE CURVE CUT TO FIT THE SHOULDERS 2 for 30c CIUETXrEABOPY&CaflVr:MAKSRS McCredle ordered him walked yesterday while the bases were fulL George Stovall is figuring on send-w- o men to a Northwestern league ? 2 0 1 0 8114 81168 Witt ss J J Grover Sb 117 1 Bodle If Strunk cf J 12 00 Thrasher' rf Myers p' Mclnnls lb 2 2 8 8 8 1 8 8 3 3 1J4 4 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 6 1 313 0 0 3 8 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 9 3 3 0 0 0 13 0 3 0 0 0 Bates 8b 0 e Meyer ! WJbnsn rf 13 ptanoek Parnham p 3 0 c Scbang 0 0 Lawry 45 "dM Totals 87 3 385 IS Totals Two out when winning Inrun scored eighth Lawry ran for Thrasher Score by Innings — Boston M 4 -- - 9 Bert Spencer Spot McMurdo’s Arizona Copper has also Joined ” ' afe left last night to Join Hayden club In the Ted Easterly league thisjc team ae 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 sfc 3C Paul Fittery pitched four and on Following Page ex-Beav- er 3(C - two-(Continu- ed - Thrasher hits— Lewis Stolen Home run— Barry— Bodle Johnson Double play Hoblitxell Scott bases— Barry Bates to unassisted) : IScott to Hoblitxell on hallo— Off Penarover to Jfclnnls Bases 1 - Hit — nock 3 off Parnham1 7 off Myers 3 Pennock off 8 IS In Innings Off Mays Inning off Parnham in 3 3 Inning Struck out— off Myers no hits In 4 innings 2 by Par sham 4 by Bv Mays 4' by Pennock 2 Umpirea — Dlneen and Ovsen 1-- 1-- Hal CLEAN SWEEP FOR YANK 19 — New Two-haa- - 1-- 88 22 club 3C 9jc 0 0000013000 1—4 Hi Jasper will probably bob up In Philadelphia Thrasher Two-bas-e the Arizona Copper league again Summary: Errors Witt Throe-baa hits—W SfC One out when winning run scored Xnnamaker batted for Walters in tenth Miller ran for Nunamaker In tenth Score by innlngn— 0 0 0 O'lO 1—2 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2—3 New York e hits— CaldSummary: Error-Jud- ge well Malsel Baker Gllhooley Tine-bas- e hit — Double plays — Rice Bases on balls off Johnson L Hits— Off Dumont 1 in 9 (none out-ltenth) Struck out — By off Johnson 1 In 3 Inning Caldwell 8 by Dumont 3- by Johnson 1 Umpires—McCormick and Connolly York aside New York April sweep of Its series from Washington winning - 0 0 0 15 Stovall batted for Johnson in eighth Vernon: 0 Runs 1 0 H its Los Angeles: 0 0 Runs ' Score by Innings— aO 10 Three-bas- e hits — GalloSummary Gardner way Stolen bases — Callahan Bassler Sacrifice hits—Daley Schultz Killifer Struck out — By —Hall 4 by Johnson 1 Bases on balls Off Hall 5 1 off Arrellanes Runs for responsible —Johnson 1 Five hits 1 run 22 at bat off Johnson In 7 Innings Double plays — to McLarry to Maggert — Davis Bassler toGriggs: Davis Umpires Finney and Held prime of game —126 ’ gs et aaya he la not going to stint theDowning rest of the card because of class of his headliner but will bookthea d curtain-raisa seralwlnd-u- p and an eight-roun- d special as usual and Is In hopes of makthis the show of the seabanner ing son He believes that the fans will show by their patronage that they appreciate his efforts to please them and if they do he 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 gome time The eight-roun- d this week Dutch and will be between Kid special Swede Johnson and promises to be a hummer as they stepped over the d route to a draw some time ago and had the fans on their feet most q£ the time The affair will see Jack Doyle and Willie Gee try to settle their little dispute ss to which one la the best boy They also went four excitto & draw quite a while ago ing roundsbeen and have beggingroute Downing for a chance over a longer four-roun- er four-roun- slx-roun- 'd BOSTON TAKES TWO April 9l— Boston wvm all floor game 8 656 of tbe npnirg aeries with Philadelphia by gain883 CHuelnnatl- Xmt York 3 4 33 ing micceseea in tbe morning and afternoon conPhiladelphia Boston UJ 3 7 8S5 Plttshursh 22 tests today 7 to 3 and 4 to 1 Philadelphia's St Lodis 1 6 187 defeat in the second game waa due to errors 825 Brooklyn Chief 3° which nullified tbe good pitching of Oeachger He allowed only five bits Each of Boston's YESTERDAY’ 8 RESULTS runs was cauied by a mlaplay Stock’s poor At Boston —(Morning game) Philadelphia 23 throw on Maaneys bounder In the eighth allowed Boaton 7 (Afternoon game) Philadelphia acore to Gowdy and MaranriUe breaking a 2 Boston 4 LEAGUE STANDING IV L 8 1 3 6 3 6 At W Pet Brooklyn— New York 9 At Plttaburgb— Chicago At St Louie — Cincinnati 19 1 L4 Pet Boaton (Continued on Following Page) Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh St Louis 3 4 HENDRIX EFFECTIVE wim AT THE 119 3127 nd rounds Ogden April of boxing on one ' evening's program are offered local fans Thursday evenJACOBSON STARS at the Alhambra theatre ing April 26who — sensudden A 19 and downpour A1 Young Chicago April was to have fought sational fielding by Jacobson gave St Louis a Johnny Dundee will meet Lee MorIn a match 8 to 2 victory over Chicago today— the opening rissey of Idaho Falls fifteen scheduled for rounds' The preseason here American of the league day event will be a go liminary The visitors won 'the game In the third Inning between Frank Barrleau and Eddie when they scored six runs driving both Scott Johnson who halls from Ely Nev Barand Morrissey are trainand Russell off the mound because neither could rleauat Young In Twenty-fourt- h the armory ing control tbe slippery ball In this Inning then street where they meet all corners for was sueh a ' downpour that It was almost im- exercise ae jje possible to Judge fly balls Plane waa bit hard Les Darcy the Australian middlebut was given sensational support especially by Jacob non who accepted eight chances most of weight champion who has created so which were- difficult Jacobson also starred in much press comment since coming to this country will be one of the star batting for tbe visitors making three blta on Following: Faze) (Continued on Following Page) - ten-rou- nd - - - - - Allen erg Jacobs p Warner Carlaon p King e Totals Allen berg batted for Carlaon in Score by Cblcago Plttaburgh 3419112712 Totals 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 10109 0 0 9 9 1 0 99 9 33 8 727 17 1 batted for Cooper in third Warder Jacobs in eighth King batted for ninth Innings t 62 r - — Twenty-fiv- six-rou- nd MTUiL LEMHI Pittsburgh April 1— Plttaburgh loot the opening game of the borne season today to Chicago Hendrix pitching for Chicago was ef19 to 3 fective with tbe exception of the seventh when Pittsburgh scared two run on two singles and a fumble A single an error and a wild pitch gave Pittsburgh an additional ran in theenlnth Three Pittsburgh pltchera were hit opportunely the third gave Bunching of hits off Cooper in were scored off ran Chicago three runs Two two more in the fifth Jacobs in the fourth and In the ninth acorlng Chicago hit Carlson bard waa preceded by flag three runs The opening raising ceremonies Tbe acore: PITTSBURGH CHICAGO AB n O A AB R II O Al Mitchell 4 9 9 9 1 was 3 Blghee If a bitter pill for i tbe Zeider 3b 8 Richie 3 112 9 4 8 11 9 Carey ef latter’s Milwaukee 3e boosters Wolter rf 4 9 9 3 9 Jc 3 3 3 4 S Schulte rf £ Doyle 2b 4 118 0 llinchman lb 3 1 9 12 9 New York April 19— Charlie White Mann If 3 9 19 8 Wal- Williams cf 4 9 1 3 99 Baird 3b the Chicago lightweight outboxed 4 12 4 2 Fincher c Ruether lb ter Mohr of Brooklyn In a ten-rou4 9 3 3 5 ss 3 1 9 4 Ward as bout here tonight white floored Mohr Wortman 4 9 9 8 3 3 1 1 8 11 McCarty 2b e in the seventh round Each man Elliott 9 Cooper p 0 9 9 0 2 Hendrix p l 1 1 weighed 138 pounds 0 19 nd d WITH THE -3 and Fhylew G ORD ON-0-& Other Bouts Will Bound Out What Downing Believes Is Beal Tiling - l Umpires— Casey 0 0 S iifflCffl LEAGUE ten-innin- 0 1 2 2 Hits Four MEYIfae JOHNNIE ‘KID” who gnvs local boxing lightweight fana n touch of heart disease several months now when he eame over here and dropped Young Gilbert for the count of eight In the first round of a bout Is being back by Hardy Downing to brought meet Chris George In the main event of next nlght’n Manhattan elnb show atMonday tbe Grand While Mex boxed hero but twice ho made many friends and proved be one of the most popular boys thattoever appeared at the club George la not what might be termed popular with the he la one of the best drawing fars but cards at the present time for the reason that he is always battling-anthe fans know that any time he steps the ropes It Is going to be a through hammer-and-tonaffair Of course has a great many friends who George to the bouts and pull for him but go there are also a great many who every time he Is on the card in hopes go of someone make him take the seeing count of ten That Is Just what will have the fana on edge next Monady night as Mex is undoubtedly the hard-ehitting lightweight who ever apE peared In a local ring 0 “George has himself to be one of the toughestproved who ever appeared boys here by his ability to take tbe hardest punches of Young Gilbert A1 Young and the rest of them wltnout flinching He Is also a good battler himself who can hand and from any anglehit with either This Is the one bout the fans been waiting for since Mex was have here several months ago but Manager able to get them Downing was never boxtogether before ae Mex has been fifteen-roun- d in the pretty ing regularly E bouts In Denver with such boya 0 as Wop 0 Wallace Flynn Sailor Klrke and Otto 1 1-- WILL GO TEN ROUNDS two-hand- ed 0 ' ed two-thir- ds Downing Matches Slugging Lightweights for Manhattan Club 19 — Vernon ft Los Les AngelesI April Chief George Johnson went against the Seraphs today for the Tiger and waa retired In the eighth after five hits ha 1 been chalked P zainst him none of whleii ever grew up Into full sized run except a little blagle by Gardner In the fourth frame which was the sole round trip Herald-Republica- n 1- NEXT CARD Big Chief Relieved in the April In the second Arlett walked five men and an BUI Rodgera got Inning today a puny pap over the Infield and Wllie Portland scored alx got a runs and waa never 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 hitter himself In the ninth Inpinch ning when he ended the game with a pop fly Hack Miller drove in three runs with two hits and a sacrifice fly and in the eighth with the bases full and two men out he was walked on purpose forcing in a run but preventing him from cleaning up Murphy made the third out with a roller to Rodgers and Portland was saved t KID MEX IS TAKE VICTORY in Effort to Pull Game Out of Fire Hannah and GEORGE AND AMUCK ANGELS t Salt Lake Forces San Francisco to Go Extra Innings But JOHNSON RUNS 9 9 2 2 2 0 0 0 3—19 9 1—2 0099019 Errors— Doyle Wortman Ward Summary: bits—Reuther Hendrix SacJacobs Three-bao- e — Williams Wortman Hendrix rifice hit Doyle Double plays —Elliott to Dcyle Zeider to Doyle to Reuther 2: McCarthy to Ward to ninchman Bases on ball —Off Hendrix 3 off Jacobs 2 Hits —Off Hendrix 7 In t off Ccnper 5 In 8 off —Jacob S in 6 off Carlson 3 in 1 Struck out By Hendrix 5 by Jacobs 1 Umpires —Ortb and Blgles W Broadway Tarldsk Rath and gt gy£ey -- I tefafcferda&rsar Drs SHORES & SHGRcS THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR IMsaaiiWosa When you tell your trestles te a d outer you want to know WHO HE IS and that !i is falls bio and will trait you absolutaly on tho square Look xt Dra Shored rec- ord ef 25 years of continuous ruococs as specialists In g asset Oet bn end get well |