Show V SECOND NEWS SECTION ' fc SaiM Hue SPORTING-AUTHORIT- sports finance local £ lLaiEs® EDITED Y - OF THE - : BY WALTER D BRATZ NTE R-- MOU NTAIN VEST SALT TATTF C3TY UTAH SATURDAY" APRIL 21 1917 t- - SEAL HURLER BEAVER RALLY FALLS JUST HANDS BEES TIGERS GRAB Bombs to Replace Baseballs at U of U LITTLE SHORT A SHUTOUT f ANGELS FOR HMI -- ANOTHER ONE Sensational SAX WINS GAME HIMSELF Dubuc Pitches Good Ball But Cracks in Eighth When Visitors Clean Up the other hits in two counters against you there isn’t a chance in the world to beat him is there? That's precisely what "Big Six’’ Steen of the Seals did to the Bees FRANCISCO April 20 la the ninth today Portlaal oat of the box and batting yesterday Three to nothing was the final count Hill Stren nan too mark for us yesterday so tbat in spite of the foot that Jean Duhue pitched a pretty flair gamr of Kail and tbat bis teammate supported him faultlessly we had io right to expect to wla llubuc had one had Inning the eighth and It broke him The got by all to the mustard of outside that eighth but that availed him nothing While on the subject of we are reminded that the "Whole thing had pretty much of an yesterdayflavor Without straining the a bit it was possible to imagination in count seven former Detroit players for one glance Three catchers worked one of them the two clubs and every one tlmei Both atonce belonged to Detroit of of tbe pitchers were on hirelings the Frisco and Hugh Jennings bench were Hchaller and Erickson the club which also former members ofautomobile facthe city of represents tories High-ClaGame high-clas- s 'Anyway it was another of the day ball game Like the contest on both sides previous it was errorless aland the fielding at times bordered most on the impossible The Bees plays with up double again framed work and the Seals also lightninglike Steen out of many a hole this helped take If some good Bee fan would around third Pick person who cavorts a dark think-tanalley k some for Wolverton into on him the and rap night If win another game Also his we might one around Mack has any Robbie Connie up more hot corner who can must than this bird hebrand hard chances of the triple-be a wonder of more runs Dirk has robbed Salt Lake week than all of Frisco's pitchers this combined every one ofa San Francisco startedwith at least the first four inningsman up but fast the first single for cut good workcame doubles or Salt Uke off possible Seal scores second when it nearest to a run In the from then on hut of blows a pair f:ot could get no farther than second ex-TI- seen here this season ex-Detr- oit ss X all-arou- nd before Steen's heaving Fatal Eighth Dubuo held Frisco hitless In the fifth hut the eighth gave sixth and seventh failus the very next thingandto heart ‘Ro? Mc- ure Cprhan singled s Tommy Quinlan Kee doubled over on third and anothSeal head With a Bill aimed hla stick into er on second It off Buddy a fast one and bounced so that both men Uvan'i shoe tops the run wasn t needscored Althoughover himself a moment ed Bill romped alkn to single later on Maesel's Vick and Fllis had previously helped him onto third After the second frame Fait Lake betdid not even come close to getting hit an Inning and only ter than Itoneland the ona twice did - Vera on Leaving out the Innings when nothing happened it was something like this: In the second Davis of the Angels got to second on Callahan’s bum throw and Brown singled scoring Davis Then In the fifth Decannlere walked and Doane tripled scoring the From that ''point it was a propitcher cession of nothing until the eleventh when Galloway singled stole second on s and scored In the ninthGrigg was a sothere single ciable time around the home quite when plate -Mr McLarry of the Seraphs a rived in a close-u- p with the ball the and Catcher §jmon “Red" Iieid umpire called out and the latter proceeded McLarry to jump up from his slide stick his cbest Into the ump and put out a line right of talk that resulted in hla takto the clubhouse while y ing a was trip sent out to cover second for the rest of the came There were a number of close decisions especially on bases and the fans roar two or three up a put times while-vigorous Stovall spent most of the afternoon walking out into the diamond where his roar could be he rd Decannlere and Brown both pitched good games as the box score Indicates and rot pretty fair support on Following Page) PORTLAND NELSON H NOBQBEN "Norsk" has given up athletics in favor of the gun and sword Next Monday he will lead his hopefuls forth to drill under the direction of Captain French of the regulars and the Crimson coach has already started on the new regime of having every male student of the University of Utah ont for some form of athletic endeavor He had baseball and football sanads on Cummings field yesterday afternoon but was not satisfied with the number of students who put in an appearance Middled Miller r: Murphy Zamloch Arlett p PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDING W "L LOCAL TROUT CLUB Totals San Francisco Vernon Salt Lake Los Angeles Portland Oakland 25 batted for Leake in seventh Stumpf Plnelli batted for Helfrich In ninth Score by Innings — Portland: 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2— 5 Runs 0 4 2 0 1 0 1 2 3— 13 Hits Oakland: 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 — I Runs Hits 10 1114 0 0 — 8 Three runs 6 hits off ArSummary: 12 at bat in 2 lett Innings out in third 1 21on 1 out 6 0runs 8 hits off Stolen at bat in Leake— inningsSheehan Middleton Borton bases Two-bas- o Three-bas- e hit —Murphy 2 Hollocher hits — Farmer Borton Miller Fisher Sacrifice hits — Middle-to- n 2 Bases on balls — Off Leake 6 off Struck Goodhred 3 off Helfrich 1 out — By Arlett 1 by Goodhred 2 by — Helfrich 1 by Burns 1 Double plays Sheehan to Mensor to Zamloch Hollocher to Borton: Rodgers to Hollocher to Borton Goodhred to Sheehan to Runs Zamloch Rodgers to Borton — Leake 4 Arlett 3 for responsible Goodhred 2 Left on bases —Portland 6 Oakland 4 Credit victory to Goodhred defeat to Le&ke — Time ff game Charge — 2 and hours Umpires Guthrie Bra shear 1- -3 13 10 Scheme Is to Provide Fish- ing Haunts Which Will 7 7 7 7 Pei 187 558 8 7 8 600 487 412 389 - 10 11 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS: At Salt Lake —San Francisco 3 Salt Lake 0 At San Francisco— Portland 5 Oakland 6 At Los Angeles —Vernon 2 Los Be Their Own the filing of articles of of the Timpanogos Rod club the promoters and officers promise one of the largest and finest trout clubs ever organized In Utah it was announced by officers of the club yesterday that the membership would be limited to 150 members of which the majority have already been secured The new rod club of which Stephen L Richards is president and J R Murdock vice president with Hyruni M Smith Moroni1 Helner J Will Knight and William Van Wagoner are directors have secured control of the hatchery and grounds owned by the Van Angeles WITH l (11 Innings) ' -- - 3(c 00200100001 Two-bas-s Three-bas- e 0 2 Mclnnts Strgnk to R Johnson to Grover Bates to Graver to Melnnls Rases on balls—Off Gallia 8 off R Johnson 3 Hits— Off Gallia 0 In 13 Innings IRrnck ont— By Gallia 7 E Johnson 4 Umpire— Owen and Dineen by - jc jk Aren't the Angels pretty regularly? Pitcher Fitxpatrlck Francisco has caught Those who have seen - - jc ' getting trimmed released bv San on with Oakland LOSES ONE the boy perform — Chicago April 20 Pitcher Sothoron lost Ms San Francisco believe that he first gams In bis last ' eighteen starts today around make his mark in the Coast will ' EX-HEAV- ER when Chicago hunched bits In tbe second Inning and defeated St Louis i to 1 Sothoron had won fifteen straight games for Portland at the dose of last season and two for St Lools this ‘Heilman ont struck by a batted ball batted for Turner In ninth Miller bat- season The score: Harris batted for ted for O'Neill in ninth ST LOUTS CHICAGO Morton In ninth Nieboleon ran for Spencer in AB R H PO A AB R H PO A ninth 4 0 1 3 0 Sbotton If 4 1 I 2 0 Lelbold rf 3 12 13 Rlsherg ss 3 0 0 2 3 Score by Innings— Austin 3b 0 R Collins 2bS 11-9 0 0 0 3 9 Staler lb Detroit 40 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 N Pratt 2b :44 00 0132 01 Jackson If 32 1 d 2 0 Cleveland 1 2 1 0 Felsch cf Jacobson rf Summary: Errors Chapman Bush Young 2 Manana 0 0 2 0 Gandll lb Heilman bits—Gnlsto Speaker as Weaver 3b 3 1 1 0 hit— Spencer Home Lavan Yonng Veach Three-bas- e 3 0 17 1 Severeid c ' 2 0 1 3 S Schalk c runs— Young Stolen bases— Chapman Miller 0 0 3 Clcotte p Buah Double plays—' Veach to young: Craw- Sothoron p A 0 ford nnassteted Bases on balls— Off Morton 4 IB 2 7 2412 'Totals —28 5 7 27 7 Totals off Boland g Struck ont— By Morton 4 by Boland X Umpires— Hildebrand and O'Loughlln — i Scots by Innings 1 0 0 0 0 ‘1 0 0 j St IXMli! iu ® ' X 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 NATIONALS LOSE IX 13TH Chicago Errors—Sbotton Austin Sothoron Washington April 20—' Washington opened the Summary: season at home today by losing to Philadelphia Two-bas-o hits— Clcotte Stolen bases — Slsler 0 to 4 In thirteen Innings SacriSacrifice bit— Gandll Singles by Thrasher Pratt E CMlIns Bates and Scbang and a sacrifice hit brought fice fliee— Slsler Ganilil Clcotte Left on bases In the winning runs British and French flags —St Louis 5 Chicgo 4 Bases on balls— Off flew over the grandstand and before the game Sothoron Hits and earned runs— Off Clcotte Assistant Secretary Roosevelt of tbe navy de- 7 hits 2 runs In 9 Inning: off Sothoron 7 hits 1 Hit by pttrber-Jackso- n raised the stars and stripes on a pole run In 8 innings by partment In center field while tbe Washington out— By Clcotte I by Sothoplayers Sothoron Struck — Siva an exhibition military drill Vice Presi ron 2 Umpires Nallia and Evans Time— 143 Kav-anaii- gh - 130 J 21070 20102 cf4 '4 '0132 Two-bse- e 0'i - - " 8- - ELDREDGE IS WINNER Longest List of Entrants iu History Starts Grind and All But Three Finish eanycu return aud ffho time Is eousldrsed exceedingly Be condition off the rondo fast the ahort time flic athletes have hodand0 ou off doors la token Into consideration i The groing wri' heavy from start to finish but out of the twenty-on- e men who started all taut three finished Tho runners were alVlnlercod shape at tho end of the ffrlndyki? 'Coach George pleasffd vjlt & the manner In which they trained fo the affair The winner of AertertLay's race will a5 soil loedbj for his victorv t"? place wfli ?The other 55 Ulor jrfqwa? feond prizes J T$d t6 the fourth man fishing of the East High school TTJJMEN H assisted by C O Wilson ana Coach Fitzpatrick gave the Juniors winners of the class a decided trimming yeschampionship afternoon on the hilltop campus terday to the tune of 13 to 4 The “vets’’ had much their own way at things all timespretty and the third year boys were fortunate in putting across as many did counters as they “Lefts" Wilson on the mound for the winners let down the victims with four hits while his teammates garnered seventeen clouts Besides Wilson’s were home runs by twirling features Beatle and Wayne Stump and Douglas Wilson and three baggers by “Lefty” Warren Gilmer “Mickey Oswald was the fielding sensation gathering In six ?l?h flies and four hot grounders difficult The line-uHJlldredare Tommy - H” MEN PtUinP m w m ( ed yet - - Rod Murphy Is playing a great game for Oakland and is said to be doing it under a handicap He Jhas sore tonsils lg the pitcher who looked Young Blake camp good in the a Bee pretty training to pitch in at Porterville has Hechance has been workthe Northwestern gfc - ing ourwith Vernon-s$e - ' - sc 714J 714 487t Cincinnati Philadelphia 654 Brooklyn 5 5 3 4 8 7 1 Pittsburgh 600 422 800 143 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At At 8t Louin— Cincinnati 4 St Louis 7 At II ttabiirch — Chicago 1 Pittsburgh I At Philadelphia— Brooklyn 8 Philadelphia 4 bases St Louis April 20— Three singles three hit and- two balls "a hit batter a sacrifice runs la the first inerrors gave St Louis six ning today and Cincinnati lost 7 to 8 The on - score: I ST ' LOUIS CINCINNATI AB R H O A AB R II O A Beecher If 8 10 1 Cnrto If “ 8 3 4lBetxeI 2b 4 Shean 2b 3 0 0 0 0 Long rf Ronacb cf -- 5 4 1 110 1 Miller lb Chase lb 4 Hornsby as 8 2 2 3 8 Gets 3b 4 12 10 Cruise cf 5 Neale rf 0 4 F Smith 8b 8 Kopf ss I 0 1 6 1 Snyder e Wlngo c WateoB’-3 0 0 0 4 Schneider p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Amee p Huhn ' 2 Ring p 0 81150 111 ' J 112 ‘4 Griffith Totals Totals 18 Totals 27 7 9 2715 Huhn batted for Schneider in second Griffith batted for Ring in ninth Score by Innings— ' —8 0 1 0 0 0 Cincinnati 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 —7 St Louis F Gets Errors Chase Kopf Summary: e Three- hit—Shean Smith Snyder — Hornsrun Home base hits—Hornsby Ronach Miller Double by Stolen basee— Ronach toLong Base on Miller play— Retsel to Hornsby balls— Off Schneider 3 off Ring 2 off Watson off Wat-ao- n 4 Hits— Off Schneider 4 In 1 Inning: ont — By Schnei11 in Innings Struck der 1 by Watson 3 by Ring X Umpires—Klein and Emails '0 -- Two-bas- 3-- 3 DEMAREE WILD 8 0 241 Totals 31 4 8 27 12 Score by Innings— 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0- -3 Brooklyn —4 0 0 3 01 0 0 1 Philadelphia Two-bas-e Error— Snmmary: Stock hits — Wheat Stengel Fabrlque Bancroft Cravath Pas-keLoderna Home nm— Cravath Stolen Cat aha w Wheat Bases on balls —Off Cheney 2 off Alexander 2 Struck ont— By Cbeney 2 by Alexander 4 Umpires— G’Day and Bransfleld of the entire race was the finish Woodruff and E Woodruff are cousins fUnnrB for the fifth positionandthewer fighting last £25 to JLhar® n of prize win- down the ne£v tw? 14 was notstretch Mthiraildc55kor and two of the line until that the winner was decided announces that there wereRynearson more entries in resterdav'a theF Vehooltharhin any ln of historythat runners figured be their final effort to show their wares this season port unity was well taken advantlSe of der InSfchthe? ffnhed?? foll fi£h S Woodruff xth Can re?! SSff £j°tr£luid elJhth Preece ninth w inm- didvnt wJ?®£h Christensen thirteenth dell fourteenth Sanders fifteenth Eok! oigp REDS ARE TROUNCED IN W H S SERIES ovsrr?hr?fuAhh as ” the series at the West High a slow uninteresting gameT featured by many errors who knocked a home run Fitts up hla good work anotherkept Hancock’ cantVi£ yesterday fheReds knocked one over' the for the longest home run made tbit eeaeon but after he wa called out for not had scored he line-uloucnng second base The 0l) " (7) - p: Hr1"1' RBrowii M-o- BRAVES TAKE GIANTS New York April 20— New York lost to Boston today Jn a brilliant fourteen-inninramc 4 to 2 It was a splendid oltchera battle Smiih a former Colombia pitcher weakened li the fourteenth when alnrles by Mtatr and Collins and a peas to- Konetcliy filled ie J Smith forced Maaaey at the plate but in Collins and Kvnetcby Kelly's single sentrnna with tha winning Before the game a large floral American flag was presented to tbe Glanta by the DIgby Bell the actor making the presentation kme was preceded by a by three men impersonating tbe spirit ofparade 1778 n The team led by Manager Stallings gave a abort score: Tbe drill military BOSTON NEW YORK ABRHPA AB R H PO A X 5 1 aa 0 5 Burns If Maravl 2b 8 0 2 0 1 Maaaey Herxog 2b Robertsn rf 6 0 0 2 0 Bailey rf Collins Zlmrmn 3b 5 0 0 8 3 Wllhnit rf 9 0 0 1 0 Fletcher aa 6 0 0 2 8 If Kanff cf 4 0 0 10 Magee 4 1 Konetcy lb 5 1118 2 Holke lb 1 J Smith 2b 8 0 10 6 McCarty e A 0 120 1 5 3 0 Kelly rf 0 0 0 0 Murray 8 0 0 8 2 Rariden C 2 0 0 8 2 Godwy e A Tesrean p Began p 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 G Smith p 1 0 0 0 2 Chappells Nehf p 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 Thorpe 1 0 0 0 0 Lobert g - f Boa-to- 80137 5010' 1110 41120 80150 81220 nd " od ndsorno" rt " 41124 37 81 - - - ex- r?c8 but the going was too hm th finish? narmost T“e best and Interesting feature g 40161 ' fj1® h 41110 CARDS HIT TO ‘VICTORY Free-jJu- r- £ac5- - Watts Ts’ HBUffiS lob8K 440X'rd mn n viand trinlngr faithfully a flax-raisin- New York— Boatoo '4 New York 2 th® p M&3!Smp JiSSi wn IJ-- ??' un c-f- HaifJcS Pvka iWtr wa1Suc1HSf‘ a"d Wigren WalUce - rf OGDEN HERE FOR j? -- Lmqter SOCCER CONTEST Side W?- -t High school In the first meeting of the year for the two soccer teams The Junction city to players expect win from the local as exponents the visitors will bring down the same team that represented the city last year with the exception of one man The captain of the Salt Lake club announces that his team Is not as as he would like it to be ae he strong to had has five new men in the line-u- p this place but he believes his year new material will more than make up for the loss of the veterans Today’s game will start at 5 o’clock and will be refereed by Tom Major e defeated Pittsburgh 8 April1 20 — Pittsburgh of to the to good pitching today lines who held tbe visitors to three hits The score: Demaree was wild PITTSBURGH CHICAGO ABRHOA AB R H 3 3 I X Blgbee if Zelder lb 0 A Carey ef Wolter rf - J 3 0 1 9 0 Schnite rf J Doyle 2b W Wagnr e 1 1 1 0 Mann If 1 1 11 0 TANK RECORD GOES Hindman lb Williams cf 4 0 4 0 0 3 4 Baird Sb Reuther lb 33 00 Pittsburgh April 20 — Five seconds 4 0 0 Fischer e 40 4 9 42 24 Totals Wortman as Tbtall 45 2 8 42 23 were clipped from the world’s record 0 0 1 0 0 King rf 30 Elliott c for 200 yard breast stroke swimming 4 0 10 5 Want se Demaree p 2 0 Collins batted for in Ghan-pell- e in the national championship meet in fourteenth Bailey 2 1 1 2 McCarthy 2b 4 Packard p X0 0£ In tenth batted for Murray ran that event here tenight when Mike McA 10 0 1 for McCarty fa Ragan Grimes p Flack e Tea-reighth Thorpe batted for Dermott the Illinois Athletic club a a In eighth Lobert batted for G Smith In made the of Douglas p 0 0 distance ln a in poolwas fourteenth 2:29 5 The In cut the 31 3 7 2712 record 29 1 314 9 Totals big Totals — Score by innings largely through the elimina0 01 1 000000000 2—4 possible Boston tion of trial heats Flack batted for Packard la eighth New York 001 000 001 00 000—2 ' Score by Innings— Errors— Maaaey Burns CHAMPS Kanff Snmmary: 0 0—1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Tbree-baa- c bite— Ilcrxog hits— — I Two-bas0 1 0 0 5 9 New York April 20 — In the national — Pittsburgh rune— Ragan Home Stolen baaea Konctchy AthThree-baahit —Blg- - Maranvllle Burns Kelly Double plays— Mas- gymnastic contests of the Amateur Summary: Error—Ward letic Union here tonight B Jorgensen Stolen base— sey to Smith to Maranvllle bce Heme ruu— Hlncbman Maranvllle to to HI n Konetrhy Bases on balls —Off Tesrean 2 off of the Norwegian Turnverein BrookCarey Schnite Ionble plav— McCarthy Baaes on balla— Off Demaree 4 off Grimes G Smith 1 off Ragan 2 Hits—Off Tesrean 4 lyn won the championship Hlte—Off Demaree 4 In 4 Innings: off In 5 Innings off Ragan 6 In 3 innings Struck He took first prize on the parallel bars Packard 2 in 5 nut— out— In the long here Packard Inning Struck By By Tesrean by G Smith by Bagan 2 and finished second 1 by Grimes 3 Umpires—Bigler and Orth Umpires— By nm aad Quigley and horizontal bar contestg Chi-du- 1110 114 - t 1111 3-- Hack Miller had a trial with Brookwas sent to the wilds lyn last year andHe still belongs- to of Winnipeg- ' he shows class out Brooklyn andbe If recalled If Hack gets here he will to busting the ball- up against the boards with regularity he will be quite a ball player He has been in profestwo 'years and has sional balltime-iof only which' to Improve — lenty akland Tribune Hen Berry wants to be quoted as saythat the racethls year will be being tween the Seals and Tfsrers He has a high opinion of Stovall's club and he-thinks the combination of good pitch 'feSxd Sujmohoa uo panunuoj) ' - Boston St Louta Chicago 2 2 3 4 strong while ¥ to Institution atts In but the best the place quarter-mli- o ?yen’could do was to CRAYATH HITS HARD Philadelphia April 20 —A home ran bv Ox-ratwhich bounced Into the left field bleach-erin the eighth gave Philadelphia a victory over Brooklyn Alexander and today 4 to 3 Cheney were given splendid rapport Before the game there eras a and a drill by three companies of United States marines The score: BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA AB R H OA ABRHOA 4 0 Taskert cf 8 1 1 0 0 Fabrlque as 4 Daubart lb 4 0 Bancroft as 8 1 1 1 4 0 Whtttcd If Meyers cf 4 Wheat If 1 O'Ludcrna lb 3 0 1 19 1 Stengel rf 3 Cravath rf 4 1 2 0 0 Cutshaw 2b 4 4 0 0 1 1 Stock Sb Mowrey 3b 3 Nlehoff 2b 3 0 1 2 8 Miller c 4 Klllifer e 3 Cheney p Alexander p 3 0 0 1 4 of showed wnniT'healsomen weakness who AUdent- - pected - 5 5 4 5 - 75-fo- ot 4-- ALL-AROU- e ND 4 0-- s' neb-ma- all-arou- 1-- 2-- 3 3 on finished near tho top of tho list gava evidence of good train ins and tho la of the opln-lo- n that if the mentor roads had been faster would have K°ne by the boards00 O - New York cd JUNIORS C O ‘““i ?nlhd pla95 p: Ferry Wilson Luman p lb Duffy Ottlnger Dorlus 2b Warnock B Wilson 8b Burns as Stump Fitzpatrick Anderson Gilmer MARATHONER RIDES If Oswald Burrows cf and IS DISQUALIFIED Bergstrom Beatle rf —Robbins Carl Brown Umpire Boston April iO—A F Merchant of this city who finished fifth In the anHALL WINS WITH FOILS nual American marathon which was New York April 20 —In the national won by W J Kennedy of New York was yesterday today As tournament of the Fencera’ League of a result Charlesdisqualified L Mellor of Chicago America concluded here today the folia was awarded fifth prize A charge that Merchant rode In an title was won by Sherman H Hall of automobile over two of the last three the Xew York Athletic club who took miles of the course was confirmed by three bouts in the finaL The straight the refereeaworda title went to Leon duelling Nunes of the same club with the same GRIFFITHS GETS SHADE score Arthur S Lyons of the Fencers’ — was Youngstown O April 20 Jimmy Club of New York the Griffiths of Akron shaded Jimmy Duf- sabers championship afterawarded with tying fy of Lockport N Y in an uninter- Hall the former having the lesser bout here tonight number of touches scored against him esting twelve-roun- d LEAGUE STANDING W L Pet W Jj Pet! - Ry-ar- 1 Tyisuwoiidl Salt Lake was again long on double s The Bees are really fielding did last year etter than they)jc ever sfc sfc (Continued on Following Page) Jack Cook and his gang did their level best but you can’t expect them to win them all 4500 school children There were on the groundsfully Glslason Pick Sheeley and Orr again starred In thesfc fielding sic was accidentally 'spiked by Sheeley Roy Cornan in the ninth The Injury The was dent Marshall threw out the first ball LEAGUE STANDING not serious but Bernhard thought score: W L Pet to take the young first sacker W L IVtI It wise PHILADELPHIA 500 WASHINGTON 4 4 2 750 St Loni alii out of the game In order- that the A ATIRKOA ABItnO 714! Philadelphia Boston 5® 5 2 could be properly taken care of wound 0 5 4 1 28 SS 1 5 A Witt 2 217 607 Washington 13 Judge lb New York 4 2 Sheeley will be back in 4 Immediately 0 4 0 4 2b 4 250 2b Grover 2 Foster 4 4 Detroit Cleveland the game today sfe 5 Bodte If A 0 0 3 0 Milan cf jfe 4 Struuk cf 4 1 1 I 1 Rice rf Rube Evans and Adolph Schinkle are 6 Thrasher rf 4 2 1 4 0 Smith If YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Mrlnnls lb 9 0 1 15 0 Leonard 3b 5 slated for the two remaining games If At Cleveland— Detroit 7 Cleveland 4 It 1111 McBride ss 3b 5 to Hoyle pan out according things At Washington — Philadelphia 6 Washington 4 Bates c II 12 4 1 Henry c 4 to us Spider Is Schang Wolverton very apt slip At Chicago— t Lou in 2 Chicago 0 B Johnsn p (j 0 0 0 4 Menosky 1 Baum today game poatponed At Boston— New Alnsmlth c 0 0 ic ge je rain 4 1 Gallia p Jack Tobin seems to have lost his 1 0 Jamieson he and batting eye entlrel' When 0 0 YOUNG BnBAKS TIE Ayers p them it' will get Quinlan In score tied the 20— With Cleveland April 1 39 20 41 44 412 3913 make a world of -difference Totals Totals the ninth two Detroit men on the bnses and 3e k jc two out Young! drive over third got ijjr Al The fans have seen two mighty' fine Menosky batted for Henry in twelfth JamieIlf on and went for a home run Detroit winning son batted for Gallia in twelfth games of baseball 7 to 4 Roland held Cleveland to four bits bat threw were bunched with paesea and a Detroit Score by Innings— Rube Ellis appears td- have Wolver-toncinched error The score: 2—0 Philadelphia 30 's outfield berth with the 0—4 utility DETROIT Washington CLEVELAND club AB R H O Error—Smith Summary: hits— Rtrnnk Witt bit—Judge Stolen Rain' or snow for Sunday Probably bnse— Bates Double plays—Witt to Graver to be snow- Finish in Fast Time ELDREDGE won tbe annwal and Wilson Beat East FRANK S marathon held yesterday fleraoen by- the students off the Institution? The was from eoarie 13 4 to High Juniors to the first water house la P“i aud - Unfor-(Continu- SPORTSMEN Roads and Weather Make Going Heavy But Runners ‘H’ Men Assisted by Coach Con-ifre- : CLOSE CONTEST ANGELES April 20 —--Hanif de- ARE TROUNCED - Hollocher ss 2b Rodgers WiHe rf Farmer If Borton lb Williams cf 3b Siglin Fisher c Leake p Stumpf Helfrich p Plnelli nerald-Repnbllca- n CLASS CHAMPS 2 - - Sheeley pbeeleyjont— Steen 3 Struck liy Dnbae 4 by on balls' Oft Dubuc 3 off Steen liases Huns responsible for— IJnbue 3 Left on Vases— San Francisco 6 Salt Lake 4 Umgfrea Thyle and Casey Time— L33 20- tnff g Tro-ba-c kits FItsgerald Summary! McKee Ilya a Double Vl7 Uowm Orr GManoa to Oit to Ilyan to Dubuc to Rath to April an hair-raising York-Boato- n II Herald-Republic- Angeles 1 It was' a regular ball game today wtlli a close score and a finish aad a player put out aad all the trimmings that go to make a fine show laeledlng warmer weather aud the presence of some aew fan who pulled an entirely aew line of The ger ex-Tig- era ANGELES LOS two runs and then Hill Barnsscoring was called Into pitch to Bill Rodgers with a runner on first base and two men oat Big Bill pitchedonJust four balls aad strikes thus saving flopped BodgersOakland the game for Leake was wild in the first Inning and walked three men Rod Murphy followed with a slam for three bags the runs over Arlett could putting not hold the lead and was batted out of the box in the third with the score tied Goodhred relieved him and got along all right until the ninth when he shortstop score: to The Special to have help from Burns grays’ pitcher had Hollocher played a wonderful game hits to four your club for Portland accepting fifteen of his sixteen chances and getting two douallows you nary a run and he himself bles and a single He is the flashiest WHEN Eleventh-Innin- g I MARATHON IS Is ward that scribes the reason for III Jasper leaving the Angels The eccentric pitcher when he came here left bis wife and three children la St Louis He could talk his wife and of nothing else but mtt In the clubchildren He used to house for half an hoar at a time the picture of his family la holding he eonld loek at It hla hand so that Rally Herald-Republica- n to The ‘Special LOS Put Over Winning Run in Portland Gets to Oakland Pitcher in Ninth Bums Steen Holds Salt Lake Run' Saves Day less and Allows Locals But Four Hits Special to The — ANNUAL LDS Jasper Jumped Because He Was Homesick Boy nd |