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Tommy Quinlan actedof aomething 1515 like the Tommyjfc Quinlan ac ae Earl Sheeley again collected a pair of safe blows jc ' jc Nix Del Howard ac gc baee Gislason’a work around Becond of the highest caliber last week was the Orr has been playing Billy of rame brand ball at short that caused Connie Mack to give him the once over —Los Angeles ggTimes 3g jg managers ar®ball ninvSs Coast league to speculate on how many draft- thejr may lose in the selective is Great FaBs Hester has Herbert other five the of front out in club His league clubs in the Northwestern in defeat taste to have yet Electrics ' starts five to he havingHea Chuck Ward appears Infield Pirate on the time tough booted yester- ball merrily the again day Is expectedtoj ointhe Bobby Vaughn week is overt Since the before Angels took it on the run there is Gardner on Chance s club room for Vaughn sjc 9c is a hrave manager Bernhard Bill pitchyta I si carrying three thatturned staff He figures ers on is simply a right-handaround —Express H now Playing for Did Harry "VVolter ewer pltcn for outfield in the Cubs the wm a ava n Afi R&ys Wolter B claims whlle S°x Bed on the pitcher Wolter played Hthe outfield and first — Edward 9 reUiii tne Rea base Uarrv Wolter broke He pitched a as Sox pitcher to before he was sritchel a few jw also He played Weld the games at first h® ago 'Tom Hughes I’®" Two yfrom the AFtncfsco1at signed” sfc n (Sprial to Tbs OS ANGELES May 2—Salt Lake 1 Vernon 3 Herald-Republica- 3(e Jack Qninn walked ont to the plate in the seventh inning hit out a nice little single and scored Callahan and then Simon came in on a couple of thort hits and an opposition error all 9f which operated to let Qninn know that he had won his own game without stretching the truth too far It wa a aeod ball ts ame at that It wm the ahorceat of the aeaaon ao far oa the local Krouada a ad nai marred by only oae error rrhlch howerrr mu laeapenalre In that same aeveath frame tlalaaon had trouble plrklac ap the ball and then whea he did mt It he put It In the nrony place enabling: Chndbounar to perch on flrat while Simon aeured The Bees’ solitary run came in the second Inning when Quinlan singled to center took second on an out and scored on an infield hit which he shouldn’t have been permitted to do if ball had been fielded smartly theDubuc on the line for the visitors pitched afiring good steady game and got a put-oand three assists to his credit lie allowed nine hits off against six by his teammeates held down the Quinn but clean support totals to three and one of these at least was duo to the only error in the game Nobody distinguished himself particthere were sevtoday although ularly The Tigers third eral pretty plays run was due to a triple by Mattick who put the ball just inside the left of a couple of field fence and back Bee outfielders who were traveling as hard as they knew how but couldn't quite make it in time sQc left-hand- ed Lev-ere- nz er - ut ffW TS-tctSSif- h H1 hS srabhswitli-- " lower berths hadyto sleep in aSme of the players drew an upper berth ?t was beneath his dignity to climb to the release During for ThinVullof obtained his revenge He beat an upper offered — Los Angeles being two games the Angela Herald ' J Southern Association LEAGUE STANDINGS L Pet W 13’ 7 Cbattannoga New Orleans 13 8 13 8 11 10 Atlanta -- I 80W Memphis Kock f®? !£!? 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S 450 JJ 431 711 Birmingham YESTERDAY’S RESULTS — Nashville 1 Chattanooga 0 At Chattanooga — 7 At Little Rock Memphis 8 7 Little Atlanta 1 Orleana At Atlanta— New 10 — At Birmingham Mobile 3 Birmingham LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet Lincoln 0 4 6 4 lies Moines St Joseph Denver 5 4 S 4 400 000 560 555 Sionx City Joplin Omaha Wichita put hlmaelf into GEORGE NELSON class among swimmers ®f the iatenaountaln last region when he took the 22kyard race W"T from Scott Dahlquist at the Dea- -r ret Nelson was rorm gymnasium ckam-J- '" and swan hla race like ina superb He act hla pace at the atart and J t® the finish when he The fast surprisingly time of the event was 2i47sprint 5 which thervsa former Burk by 7 seconds “ oae of the est records considered on the books to better Nelson a performance becomes all tke re remarkable McKelth Burt was another surprise or the evening when he crowded Nelson close all way for the 220 honors and only the lost out on the final 20 yards He easily swam the distance under the former Intermountain record end showed a finish which him about three feet tobrought spare over within The race was declared one-oto beDahlquist the and hardest ever stagedprettiest the fought gym by At the word hit his Dahlquist stride and picked“go” up a lead on his two competitors who swam together practically the entire distance but the for-- 150-y&- Rml Falls amiM S S 0 1400 2 750 3 4 429 4 35 3 5 333 2 4 333 4- - 4- - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Spokane— Greet Kalla 3 Spokan At Tacoma— Butte 3 Tacoma 5 At Vancouver— Seattle 5 Vancouver 44- -- 2 444 4 22Q-ya- ‘ re 50-ya- rd MAPLE LEAF WINS DINWOODEY FORFEITS FIRST PAYMENT ON CARDINALS MADE St Loulfer May 2 —The first payment Louis Nationals of $175000 was made to Mrs Helene Britton today Subsequent payments to comthe 3350000 for which the club plete was sold wlllbe made during the next three years of the comJ C Jones a for organizing ' originator stock plan popular to said club the pany today that 1500 stockholders there arebuy on-the-St- : about ST MARY'S TO PRACTICE Manager Bobby Schultz of the- St Mary’s Catholic cathedral nine announces that 'he wishes all candidates on the for the team to report tonight m All Hallows grounds at seeage j z — lp- br K O - M (Special to The nerald-RcpuMlca- 150-ya- rd 100-ya- rd - 3-- ex-Bea- two-bagg- two-bagg- er er 1 CJtj-Toied- — o poned - - ate back-strok- 2- -5 4- -5 50-ya- rd (Record) 600 5 5 4 5 444 444 250 4 5 5 9 Number Likely to Reach 1700 Fund for Red Cross M 4 4 YORK May 2 — Woman lawn NEW of the east to the more number players of than 1700 according to an announcement today will take part in a series of tournaments early-thisummer in the district Each player will Metropolitan l entry fee and the total amount pay thus raised will bq turned over to the Red Cross Miss Bessie Holden of New Rochelle is the originator of the idea The first will tomorrow afternoon tourney on the courtsbegin of the West Side Tennis club at Forest Hills I I Sixteen women representing'clubs in York City will and each of this number has compete pledged herself to conduct another tournament five players will take part Each of these In turn will hold a tour nament in which" eight players will compete $1 The entry fee 'in each' case and the players are to furwill he nish their own balls so there will be no expense attached It is believed that the example of the New York clubs will be1 followed s 4 1 and-near-Ne- You Need Not in-whi- Suffer from Catarrh But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood to Get Rid of It Permanently a You have probably been in the habit of applying external treatments trying to cure your Catarrh You have which has been in constant use for throughout the country' over fifty years will drive the catarrh poisons out' of your blood purifying PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ahd strengthening it so It will carry memto 'mucous health and the vigor LEAGUE STANDING branes on Its Journey through your restore nature soon and will body you to health You will be relieved of the San Francisco 14 Salt Lake dropplngs of mucous In your throat sores in nostrils bad breath hawking Oakland ernon and spitting Los Angeles All reputable druggists carryt S Portland in stock and we recommend you give YESTERDAY’S RESULTS it a trial Immediately Salt Lake 1 VerThe chief medical adviser of the comAt Los Angeles— v non 2'pany will cheerfully answer all: letters —Los Angeles 7 'At' San Francisco on the subject There is no charge' for ' 1: San Franclqco the medical advice Address Swift Spe4 PortPortland—Oakland At -‘ 40 Co cific Swift Laboratory 'Atland' yl v i used sprays washes and lotions and possibly been temporarily relieved But after a short time you had another attack and wondered why You must realize that catarrh is an infection of the blood and to get permanent relief the catarrh infection must be driven out of the blood The quicker you come to understand this the quicker you will get it out of your' system S'S S lanta Ga -- : z h ’ f ’ t t r ' ’ 't ' a I”-'- ’ j1 -- it' ' - 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' Not alone because ' they are cool and comfortable! to the throat 'and tongue But i - J i h - — men vwere quick : to ' D A discover how weU Fatimas exactly suited Fatimas were fouiid to their smoke-need- s v' ' '‘"v " be comfortable - c J TRACnCAL-VIINDE- - a ' rd in-tric- - 2— the PORTLANDput May the skidsAlthough under Gsod-bre- d the Oaka beat Portlaad again today ' They did It by playlag brllllaat all the way through Score OakJII land 4 l’ort la ad 3 Harry Krause pitched the last four innings for the Oaks and let the down a safe swat geavers Fincher pitched without for Portland and at the tart of the sixth had the game 2 in Portland’s favor led off the Murphy an with a hit to center and scored on Miller's the right field foul line Miller'sdown the poke score and brought Krause Into tied the picture as the Oak slabster In the eighth the Oaks won on MidVERNON CONTRACT dleton’s scratch hit through the pitchbox Murphy’s sacrifice and Sheeing han s single to centerfield Oakland drew first blood scoring one run in the second onbyMurphy's rSpccial to The to left Sheehan's sacrifice Los Angeles May 2 —Fred Snodgrass and Roche’s single to right Portland scored three in a flock in today signed a contract with the Ver(Continued on Following Page) non Tigers and was out at Washington uniform up in a warming Bengal park before the game This marks the popular Angeleno’s American Association first appearance in a minor league for he went straight from St Vincent’s college to the New York Giants' and never LEAGUE STANDINGS since that time has he been out of the W L Per W I Fctl minor his majors Now he is starting 471 9 9 14 5 737jOnInmbua ' Indianapolis career choice 417 by league Kaunas City 96 415 Minneapolis 67 367 He refused to report - to Manager Louisville 9 6 11 5 579 St Paul 251 4 13 7 7 600 Toledo of the Boston Braves Milwaukee George Stallings announced dafinite his this spring and baseball YESTERDAY’S RESULTS retirement from two professional weeks ago ha reSomething like At lionlavllle—St Paul 6 3Lnulavllle 8 1 ceived his unconditional release Oolcmhua At Columhno— Minneapolis Milwaukee 1 Indianapolis If The signing of Snodgrass means the At Indianapolis— same postrelease of one Tiger to keep within the At Toletlo— Kansas rain Route The Maple Leaf team of the Twilight division of the Commercial league last night defeated the Walker- club by a 7 to 1 score The feature of the game was the superb pitching of Earl Melius of the Maple Leaf squad He sent fourteen of his opponents back tf the bench via the KO route Both teams hit the ball hard throughout the game and somei pretty fielding was seen on both sides The Purity Biscuit team won from the Dinwoodey nine by forfeit yesterday Tills game was also scheduled for the Twilight division of the Commercial limit league ——— — ‘ McCredie er Herald-Republica- n Earl Melius Proves to Be Star M'hen He Sends Fourteen Men Baek Krause and Murphy Have Sweet Revenge on Walter W L Pet SPEAKER SUSPENDED Cleveland May I— Trla of the Cleveland AmericanSpeaker league ball club ban been Indefinitely aa a dlffl- of hla result suspended enlty with Umpire Hildebrand' la Monday’s eoateat with St Louis It was announced here tonight 1 rec-z-or- ds 1-- MAROONS WINNERS I Pet 275 rd Both of these swimmers established new records in the intermonntain A A U championship swimming events which closed last night at the Deseret gymnasium Nelson not only broke one of the but he also defeated Scott Dahl-- quist twice winner of the cup event tor Day on the right f ke Fltxgerald scored run for by the Seals theBill only Steen held that one run lead until the sixth when Maggert and Gleichmann hit and Meusel scored both of them with a It was all off then scored three more in the Bassler being safe because seventhAngels McKee failed to tag’ him at the plate on Maesel’s good throw Steen was then derricked and with two runners on and two out the first ball pitched Baum was cracked up against by Spider fence by Gleichmann two more the runs scoring Davis Standridge and Maggert beat out Infield hits in the ninth and two of them scored when Holly wood threw j Continued on Following Page) SCORE FOUR TO THREE BIG ENTRY LIST Chicago May 2 — University of Chicago defeated Northwestern in a dual track meet today 92 to 43 W George Nelson on the left and Vic- ' champth was swimming over his soon began to tell and with the resultPace he failed to hold a that course and swam all over straight the lank On the last two he weakened considerably and laps was an easy victom to Nelson’s sprint Dahlquist has won the classic twice before and had he taken last event he would nave become night’s tne permanent possessor of a gold loying cup offered for the man who takes the race three times Another record went by ' the boards when back-stroVictor Day traveled over the Course in 2:12 breakthe former mark by 2 sec5 ing onds He went into the lead at the etrt ofandthiswas never headed The fea-tuwas the conperformance dition shown by the winner as the event is1 considered the hardest and most tiring on the program Mrs D G Marshall showed her superiority over the again women other swimmers of the intermountain region when she captured first place In the Mrs championship event Marshall has a stroke nearly mastered Identical with that men by the and this accounts inused a good measure for her showing Dele Fairbanks won the fancy diving event after a long discueslon by the He and George Wood put Judges up some good competition In diving and It was only Falrbank's the more of the turning dives handling which carried off the prize for him The results of last night’s tournament: e —Victor first: Melvin Freebalrn second ODay W Cornelius third Time 2:12 (Record) open —Scott first: George Nelson second Dahlquist McKeith Burt 1:04 third Time mark of V03 made last(Dahlquist’s night will stand as record) —Mrs Ladies G Marshall firstchampionship Miss Melba Hollo second Mi ssMay Brown' third Time :43 5 220yard final —George Nelson first McKeith Burt second Scott Dahlquist third Time 2:47 Herald-Republica- n three-bagg- er two-bag'g- 3-- 3- -5 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Sioux City — Denver 7 Sioux City 5 All other games postponed W I Pet a nn-cor- kel ®r to The FRANCISCO May Z —The Seals SAN not hit with men on baacs and Staadrldgc the Angela crawled out of the eellar over the forma of' the league' leaders A pass ts McKee and 2-- Western League LKAOl'F STANDINGS Special 150-Yar- Game of Los Angeles 1917 Season -- 1- Crawls Out of Hole Over Howard’s Gang Simply Plays Better Ball Behind Its Forms' of the League Pitchers Leaders Victor Day Goes Into Select Class When He Negotiates d Back Stroke EFFECTIVE Two Teams Play Shortest T d' TWO MARKS LOWERED IMBmoiidl Enough Runs for Detroit Veteran DOWNLINE OF CELLAR Scott Dahlquist Two Times : TAKE BEAVERS WIGGLES OUT TANK CLASSIC of the Aaaerleaa Minneapolis playlag neasoa be- SHORT END QUINN Win Aquatic Honors Deseret ' OAKS AGAIN LOS ANGELES : i 1 - a 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