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MG - LING coz kbaskbt saukfoot ball 7 JL SALT LAKE CHY UTAH THURSDAY APRIL 26 1917 Special LJS 1 Lcverenz Docs Great Work for Five Innings But Weakens in Sixth ANGELS 4 7 BEES to The 1 Herald-Republica- n — S(an- April Bill Bernhard Been of the recovering o rapidly from the 1 One Bad Frame Decides Game for Salt Lake the Details (Special to T OS ANGELES April 25— Salt “ Lake 1 Los Angeles 4 Walter Leverenz walked ont at Washington park today and did nobly for six innings bnt in the seventh he took a short bnt spectacular trip into midair and from that elevation dropped his ball game with a dull and sickening thud Here are the details of the disastrous developments: n Jh h with thf score (Ml Tobin Rot Inning to on (iardnrr'i error wan advancedfirst Rath's acrl-xlby and came la on a single Sheeley That xnve the visitor theby edice on Ihlng and they held It until the when Gardner walked and took Rerand on Killlfer alnjele Groellng walked filling the baaea filed navla out and tiardner aeoreil on a pitch while the other runner wild advanced Itaaaler walked again filling the baaea J It ran fanned and Maggert walked foro " to Sclflnkle wna aent Lererrm replace GIHrbmann 1 to center scoring Groellng nned and Dossier and Maggert went out trying to scores Tobin to Hannah to Sheeley to Glalaaon to Hath to Hannah The reat of the distance occurred worth mentioning nothing: Groellng waa on third base for the Angels ow-a- n suffered In Schultz nJury by the day before Other shifts sliding were made in the Angels' line-u- p to give better defense against the Salt Lake southpaw Jack Ryan who pitched for the locals was slow and methodical as usual but managed to get by with only six' hits marked up against him Herald-Republica- n) ee ev-en- tli cr “ TO A VICTORY ANGELES III effect of something eaten while en route - from Sait Lake he wan able to leave hi hotel that bed tot appear-aday and Washington park lie remained quiet— however spending the very time quiet upon a clubhouse bench iaji long continued-reclininwhich he 'position declined either to during be interviewed quoted or have his temperature taken He felt worse after bnt tonight was able to tbe game considerably give direction that a hammock he for him on the aide" lines provided tomorrow FOR BEES i PITCHES OAKS FOR BERNHARD WALKS LOSE McCredie Picks Bad Year to Fill Club With Youngsters HARRY KRAUSE HAMMOCK ON COACHING LINES TOO MANY Can’t win ’em all Slow Curve Ball Puzzles Vernon’s Clouters titled to Shutout En- -' FRANCISCO BASEBALL GAME STOPS FOR DRILL A C and B Y C Nines Halt Play for Military Instruction Special Frank Chance yesterday sent Pitcher to the Spokane club The youngster’s release brings the Andown to the limit of eighteen men' gels which every club will have to reach 1 1 Lem McIntyre by May ' ‘ VERNON Bernhard crossed us Perhaps It’s Dubuc for today The Bees are sure to have a pretty tough three weeks of it before they return home With Leverenz partially at least Bernhard’s going does not look as bad as itpltohlng staff might Stanley Dougan may be In shape to step right into the breach when he reBernhard is not figports next week much on Ollle Klrmayer until uring about the time the team returns home if then Bernhard will also be compelled to drop somebody Dad Meeks of the Waco club is anfor the services of Inflelder gling Schllz tried out by Los Angeles and has offered the kid a fat Contract Couch’s failure to make good Johnny with Detroit is attributed to a bad case of blood poisoning on the former Seal’s pitching hand according to a letter from “Tub” Spencer Tiger catcher Like Bill Bernhard Harry Wolverton Is in a quandary as to whom to drop from his Seals in order to get down to men The man to go it is eighteen said will be either Calvo or Bills with the chances of remaining with the former because he comes under the “busher” rule a 'nice PORTLAND your ball club young athletes But the of year 1917 threatens to disrupt some these incubating organizations Walter McCredie chose an inept time to mother to a brood of chicks for play If the conscription plans of the President are by Congress the Portland ball passed club may lose half a dozen players beHere are the Beaver tween the ages of 19 and eliglbles 25: O'Brien Fenner Fincher Helfrlch Hollocher Plnelll Williams and possibly Farmer ' and Leake Most of these balltossers expect to the army or navy but they first join want to finish out the league year and the folks at lay up some money orformost home Ballplayers of them loll around in idleness from the latter of October until March anyway partservice to the nation doesn’t mean so much deprivation at that stage of the year - - 23 — Harry made the April Vernon hitters look foolish today with hi alow oowo ball and ho would have escaped without one run against him had It not been for a wild throw by Adam In the second Chief Johnson a strong game but boots by Jimpitched Galloway helped the Oaks get started" Dan Murray out a long single In the aecond drove that scored two runs Adams scored the run in the fifth almost unaided He was given a life by Galloway's fumble and he stole second and kept on to third when Simon threw out badly and he scored on an Infield sechit in the eighth stole Murphy ond and counted when a pop-u- p from the bat of Callahan was allotted to drop safely by McLarry The score: SAN BY ROSCOE FAWCETT April 25 —It’s to Tbe April 25 Herald-Republica- n — two LOGAN today gave Logan’s their first exhibition of true military spirit acto local baseball fans when cording two teams from the A C and the B Y C threw over a diamond game for the sake of an hour of military trainingThe nine was as the Cache college team and known Agricultural Valley is the squad which la matched to meet the Balt Lake freahmen here In the near future The manager of the Cache lt would be a good valley boyahisthought men to play them against for tryout the B Y C and led then forth after the scalps of the ”Y” men As the game was about to start and the spectators and players were all on over the coming battle Coach A Jedge put In his appearance at the Knapp end of tne field and blew a blast upon his whistle whereat the B Y C men the basebu clubs Immediately dropped and picked up clubs of war The mill- - If the scheme does not balltossers Manager McCredie take histo- conscription send the eliglbles to the plans at the drills the nightly summer so that they armory will be during somewhat for service when the league preparedends season in October “In the fall I intend to send in my name for enrollment in the officers’ reserve corps” declared McCredie just T would before the season started like to do so now and close shop but baseball Is my business and I cannot very well afford to do that any more than any other business man can afford to close the doors on his $150000 investment We have had a couple of bad financial years too” Nick Williams manager of the Spokane Northwest league club istoanother volunbaseball leader who intends teer his services to the nation in the falL In the meantime it’ is altogether likely that the baseball schedules in the Pacific Coast and Northwestern leagues will be played out regardless of the war - IN A NINTH — April issuedGov COLUMBUS Cox today an order forbidding the Les Darcy-GeorChip bout which was to be held at Youngstown O May 12 In off the bout Governor Cox calling stated that “Ohio doubtless would appear singularly Indifferent to present considerations if it permitted the contest” O 25 ge FRAME RALLY Get to Indian Smith and Pile Up Good Lead Before Steen Gets Going NEW ATHLETIC REGIME BEGINS AT UNIVERSITY St Mary’s Athletic association has decided to put a baseball team on the field during the coming summer to contend for the local semi-pr- o honors The Rev Father Schultz who piloted the St Mary's basketball team to the top of the Church league during the winter will have charge of the team The Catholic association expects to have a good squad as it has already signed up such stars as Tommy Fits- Patrick Tiny Leonard Jimmy Sullivan McGill and It Charley Is the object of the Jimmy to form CatholicsDuffy a team of the stars of the Catholic the city Dally practices players ofheld are at All Hallows college being ATHLETES GO TO FRONT ChicagoA April 25 —Jack Patten son of James Patten widely known board of trade operator and Wilbur Hightower a football star at Northwestern will leave Chicago next university week to join the American ambulance corps in France it was announced tohim his own day Each will take with Mr ambulance given him by Patten drill went into effect Immediately tary The Aggies having no game to play also did a little drilling Coach Jack Watson announced that are declared a cer- all athletics off for for the remainder of the year tainty at least as the notice was sent forth today15 that May school would close on Bill Stumpf Furnishes the Pinch-Hi- t Which Does Business Special to The NORGREN COACH the new regime yesterd&S’ the University of Utah when he lined the remaining athletes up Hilltop the other male members of the against student body and sent the entire bunch through a stiff workout “Norsk” seated himself on the sidelines for a time and directed the work a proxy but the scene became through too Interesting for him and he peeled off his sweater and gave the students an exhibition of how the game should be played The men of the institution were divided Into four companies the same as the day before and a short drill composed of marching was gone through after which the Crimson mentor went to work on the coming foundation of Uncle Sam’s fighting forces He divided the men into two groups one to receive the football from the toe of Dick Romney and the other group to run the pigskin back The man carrying the ball was down as soon as he was touched but some of the more enthusiastic all about the regforgot ulationplayers the scene developed and soon into a regular gridiron contest with promises of sore shoulders for today's workout The program which will be carried out is for drill and athletic gamesun-to be Indulged in from 1130 each day til 130 Norgren and Captain French believe that this line of endeavor will soon bring the male students up to a standard which will enable physical them to pass the military examination Herald-RepuMica- It that the little shortstop who got off on the bad foot when the Oaks opened the season resembles Martin McGafflgan of the Vernon ’16 squad who is now with the Phillies Ollie will challenge anybody or Anything on a moment's notice and always manages to have the last word Although it Is rather early in the season It looks as If the four busher rule has not Injured the' class of baseball In this circuit Better games than those played the first three weeks of the season have not been witnessed Coast league fans In past years by It has not been necessary for the manato use as all of the “bushers” few gers Injuries have occurred to date but at least everything shapes up well for the four busher rule ae A young pitcher was offered a job to pitch at Coalings Cal He was to get $85 a month for pitching each Sun was to have a job In the oil day and wells in addition He wanted to know if they couldn’t pay more than $85 a month “I should say so” answered the scout John D Rockefeller is back of that team' I guess he Is back too far to do me any good” returned the pitcher ‘Til let the job go” :c 4c Bill Absteln former Angel first sacker who was manager of the Hartford club has lost out Instead of up a ball club Absteln came building west the winter on a minln ventureduring That caused the president oi? the club to him his release is said - age Score O A A A O 1 (I O 0—1 Salt Lakeby Inning— —4 0 los Angeles Iev-erepitched-By Summary Inning 0 3 Sacrifice hit— Hath Glelchmann GIIaou Struck ont— Ily Leverenz 3 by Ilyan 3 Ilaae on halls —Off Ievrrens 0 off Rynn 3 ltun Leverenz 4 Glelch-nianDouble responsible foe—to n Gardner to Groehllng plays Orr to Nheeley Glslaon to Orr to Sheeley Levereas to Orr 0000040 nz 2-- ' IFestern League LEAGUE STANDING W L Pet Lincoln Sioux City Denver 4 8 3 4 3 4 3 Molnea iK--s 2 I 667 Joplin 62S Omaha 5711 Kt Joseph 67l Wichita W L 3 3 3 2 3 4 4 6 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Wlrhtta— Den Moines 7 Wichita 4 4 Joplin — Omaha 0 St Joseph— Sioux Joplin City 4 St Joseph Denver— Lincoln 6 Denver 7 At At At At I 500 429 429 250 6 W C Prt S 3 335 Colombo Indianapolis 3 6 333 Kansas Olty Minneapolis 2 7 222 Louisville St Paul 2 10 267 625 Toledo Milwaukee YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Louisville — Kansas City 5 Louisville 7 At Indianapolle — Minneapolis 1 Indiana polls 7 At Col ambus — Mllwankee-Oolumbgame poet poned: rain At Toledo— St gams postponed vain W L Pet 600 700 643 us raul-ToIed- o ' CONSIDERABLE PITCHING? N C 25— April in Thornburn pitching for Durham the North Carolina here todas' held league local club without a hit or run and the won 4 to 0 Three batters struck out and six early in the game were giveu bases on balls but only one reached Winston-Sale- third base m afe BUCK HERZOG FALS AND HURTS SPINE — LEAGUE STANDING 3 7 3 9 5 6 3 sfc give JOPLIN DROPS ROCHE Joplin Mo April 25 — Cornelius (Red) Roche a second baseman was unconditionally released today by the Pet Joplin club of the Western league American Association 13 O’ Mara Ollie — 1 i Philadelphia April 25 — Charley Herzog the star second baseman of the New York National league baseball team fell in the Pennsylvania station in New York today while en route team to with his and suffered this serious Injury to his city spine tried to kick a piece of chewHerzog on the marble floor of the natgum ing His feel slipped from under him ion and he fell heavily out The Seals garnered two more (Continued on Following Page) Vernon Salt Lake Portland Los Angeles Oakland w I3 Pet 13 619 :12 11 10 11 11 13 9 9 10 9 ' Salt Lake Gun club's traps In honor to yesterdayDuand heldofa match the Parker Arms Bray Captain company SomeA excellent shooting was done with L Cummings and L E in a tie Rlter ending the performance for high honors with 49 out of 50 birds to the credit of each Last Sunday the club held one of the most interesting meets of the season and the trophy which the members have been shooting for all season was by E B Heagren “Ted” finally won held two legs on the prize and already a week ago last Sunday shot a tie with C A Orlob but last Sabbath Heagren won the final leg on the cup by trimOrlob after two more ming tie scores with himshooting - Yesterday’s scores: Broke Shot at L A'r Cummings 49 50 1a Ei Inter 49 50 SO 43 Glen Bishop 47 50 Heagren Harry 46 50 Guy Holoh&n 44 Charles Rlelley 50 Du Bray 40 50 Captain W IT Mitchell 40 50 37 Bert Brown 50 Sunday’s scores: Lh A: Cummings 50 (prof) 50 Lt E Riter 49 60 ' 49 Dave Hood 60 ' 49 Charles Rielley 50 43 Dr Humphry 60 46 E B Heagren 50 W- P Fowler 46 50 46 J FA Cowan 50 4o F Fisher 50 45 50 Harry Luff - - A It Bai n Harry Haagren W H Mitchell H M Welch F J McGanney A’ C Orlob C A Anderson A W Cowan (prof) (prof) Bert Brown LEAGUE STANDING - LOCAL 522 500 476 smoke-comfo- rt 43 43 43 43 41 a 38 36 a 33 31 14 10 EN YOU stop to realize the number of sound conservative men who have changed over to Fatimas in the last six months 9 it surely indicates that Fatimas must offer something no other cigarette can offer Perhaps you haven’t thought of it this way : Do you know any other cigarette that is always cool and comfortable? Do you 1 - r know any other cigarette beside Fatimas that leaves a man feeling fine and "fit even after a day? It is these qualities that make Fatimas long-smoki- ng -- truly sensible 50 50 50 50 60 50 60 60 25 25 25 no-fi- r F Southern Association J 450 LEAGUE STANDING 435 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ' At Los Angeles —Salt Lake 1 Los 4 Angeles At Portland— San Francisco 3 Portland 6 —Oakland 5 At San "Francisco : Vernon 2 Such men seek artists Journeyed scatter-gu- n New Orleans Chattanooga Little Rock Atlanta tV L 10 4 7 6 7 6 7 7 Pet Nashville 638 Memphis 638 Birmingham 6001 W LPCt 7 7 714 Mobile - 6 S 6 8 6 500 429 439 357 2 HK - tJ ’ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Atlanta — Birmingham 2 Atlanta 7 At Chattanooga— Uttle Rock 4 Chattanooga 3 At Mobile— New Orleans 1 Mobile 3 At NachTllle— Memphis 2 Nashville 3 r- runs fifth when Schaller singled to left with the bases full and Farmer in the mud and fell trying to slipped men two field it Penner walked in In the Yes- terday’s Shoot Heagren Takes Cup J3ames Spry Mitchell PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE San Francisco Good Scores Made in ver -- aretie SPKIAL MATCHES a ex-Bea- -- GUN CLUB HOLDS yt ine Louis Sepulveda former Seal catcher who was dropped because “Red” Mc- Guthrie Kee showed up as a better hitter may get cn with the Beavers ' April 25 — PORTLAND Ore warrior handed the £eal a 5 to 3 defeat today la n finlnh Wolverton of the Seala Manager sicked Indian Stmlth onto the Reavera and he pltehed good ball until that same fatefnl seventh inning that brought trouble for the Seala In the opener With the score 3 to 2 in the Seals favor Smith walked two men in the seventh before Wolverton could get Bill Steen warmed up for the box When Wolverton picked Steen he for the jumped from bad to worse walked three men in his two one of them' with the bases Innings Jammed balked another run home anti allowed his to be splattered to the extent spitters of four safe blows Penner gave wav to a hitter in the ninth and Brenton pinch tha twirled final inning like a champion Bill did the for Stumpf hitting actwith Penner and camepinch through nobly a theatrical swat to right field good for the tleing run Penner allowed but six bits to nine off Smith and Steen San Francisco got off ahead with one run in the third on by an infield and Maisel and singles Fitzgerald out Portland tied in the fourth when Catcher McKee overthrew second' after Farmer's Farmer pulled up at third and single trooped home on an Infield late-ln-the-Sa- NELSON H 3 SEALS 5 BEAVERS Norgren Sends Men of Institution Through First ST MARY’S WILL PUT Hard Workout OUT DIAMOND SQUAD ' Mitze batted for Simon in ninth Con-ifr- ey batted for Johnson in ninth Score by innings — Oakland: 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 2 Runs 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1—5 Hits : Vernon 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 —5 Runs —8 Hit 12 10 —10 12 AdStolen bases Summary Daley — Two-bas- e 2 Miller Murphy ams hit Doane — Sacrifice hit— Galloway Bases on balls Off Johnson 2 off Krause R Struck out —By—Johnson 6 by Krause t Hit by pitcher Murray Double playi to Stovall Runs responsr McLarry 1 Krause 1 for —Johnson Left on — bases— Vernon 8 Oakland 4 Time of game 135 Umpires — Finney and OHIO GOVERNOR ALSO BARS DARCY fit rj— c - Tr1 V MrZ'Ct' - |