Show rf' V’ § alt ILadk® HEKALB Tlu 1 ’ SPORTING-AUTHORIT- i Y - OF THE V EDITED BY - WALTER WEST INTER-MOUNTAI- N BRATZ DL c o La- - JL ygAcrc jL4sfframvoor A4U SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY MAY 7 1917 ENOUGH COMEDY IN P M CONTEST TO CAUSE SOUR ! - CYNICS TO OLD ' yfi (Special to The Herald Republican) ANGELES Hay 6 — Two of them for Salt Lake was the sad tale of LOS day The morning game played before the usual small crowd for forenoon entests was a good exhibition of the national game and the box scoro tells the true story so it may be passed with these kind words But the afternoon game I ! ! oh oh Johnny ! ! ! comedy stuff That’a all just comedy stuff but perhaps after thinking it over that wasn’t all There were good plays and bum ones good decisions and poor ones a couple of small-size- d riots crab salad boots and bingles batting and the crowd went home not knowing whether It ball had seen an game or whether it had inspected an exhibition of one old cat served with temperament and seasoned with mushonest-to-goodne- ss tard off in the first It started out frame when ' right Salt Lake pounded three hits and scored two runs rein favor of the Tigers who got tiring under sad and unusual circumfour stances the It was due to what happened in like first half that everybody played was at all and the first half nothing an unequal exhibition Evans gave Chadbourne his first base and then he got to second on Doanes out Evans hit Snodgrass and Galloway filed to Quinlan putting two down Then Chadbourne singled scoring double Snodgrass and Stovall for hit scored on a double steal leaving on third Mattlck was up and McLarry started in on another double steal He saw he was blocked and turned back but Hannah stung him from the rear in and the ball trying to throw to third the grandstand glanced off towards his tracks and beat it swung inand Folly over the Stovall sprinted to pan third Bees Try Chin Food Forthwith there was a convention all trying to of Bees around the nad convince Brashear plate that Mattlck interfered with Hannah's throw Captain Ryan and most of his cohorts galabout it and while the loped in to seewas whole outfit advancing reasons gumshoed why this was not so Stovall in and scored although one of the clustered around his umps had players the ball in his hand and within a couple of feet of the plate Stovall’s Sneak Counts Time hadn’t been called and the run counted After a few more remarks to the occasion Ryan and the fitting started others back to their tell Red but en route they stopped topositions Held a few things that nad occurred to them after they left Kitty at the plate and Rath who and Red ordered Buddy had formed in echelon as military men would sayto “git” They got hut the to Messrs Held opinion they expressed would be Indignantly reand Brashear fused by the telegraph company if offered herewith About this time Red was slightly Stovall In peeved himself and George the first base coaching corner spilled a remark or two about the delay in the game that resulted in his immediate withdrawal to the clubhouse like the old Mount Popocata-pe- tl rumbling as he went Been Send In the ‘Subs The Bees had sorted out their reand sent Crandall In maining at third players Shinn taking right and Quinlan going to left Griggs replaced ' Stovall at first base In to failed Evans show up the next but knew why He inning wasn t going'nobody so much worse than his who stuck around for quite opponent a while but Dubue went in and did all he could which was not so bad conthe Jinx that had lit sidering and lingered general Fromme Is Injured That was about the worst of It The score tells more to who has the heart to study anybody it Art Fromme twisted his knee in trying to make a put-oat the plate just end of the tenth and was retiredat inthefavor of Mitchel or he would have worked through The score was tied from time to time by who ever happened to need the 'run and In the tenth the Salt Lakers lammed out a couple of hits and with the assistance of a couple of wide ones wild throw or two aI scored all they needed to sew up they the alleged Same The fans here admit that Salt Lake has a ball team but after careful consideration of the percentages for the past two weeks they’re glad its all over Mc-Lar- ry Me-Lar- ry - Seore by Innings— 1 1 3—7 Salt Lake OOOOOOIO 0—1 Vernon bases Tobin Summary! Stolen —Quinn 7 Two-ba-se pitched Innings 2 Donne Shee-le- y klto— Tobin Ilannab Snerlflee bits — Hath Glslaaon1 Hannah Struck out— By Quinn-by Leverena 4 Basea on ball— Off 020001 xop— Runs responsible Quinn 31 Arrellanes 3 Leverena qnlan Umpires— Held and Braahear 1 ut Stolen Summary! WITH baaen— Snod- grass 8 Tobin Galloway MeLarry 3 Stovall 2 Innings pitched— By Tbree-bm- c Fromme O 1- Two-baEvans 1 by — Crandall bit khs—VYomne Mattlck Sklan Sacrifice hits— Evans Chadbourne Da hue 3 Struck out— lly Du hue 4 by 2 Hasen on Fromme 2 by Mitchell balls—Off Evans 1 off Damme 4 off Dubue & Hans responsible for —Evans 3 Fromme - 6 Dubue 1 Double plays— Snodgraaa to Mltse to Fromme to MeLarry to Mltaef Mattlck to Galloway HaTOFlN -8 BEAVERS TAKE SERIES se Special to The Herald-Republic- an Portland Ore May 6 —Copious bucketfuls of aqua pura by old man Jupiter Pluvius delivered caused Manager waiter Henry McCredle of the Portland Beavers and Manager Del Howard of the Oakland Acorns to call off their proposed game here this afternoon By virtue of tne postponement the Beavers were successful in capturing their first since the 1917 Pacific Coast American Association j series league season opened having won three of the five clashes with the Oaks For some reason or another It has rainedstrange LEAGUE STANDINGS every Sunday since the opened w W L ret season ret thereby causing k big “cut- in the weekly Indiana poll 17 - 5 778 Mllwaokee I 0 471 Brenton gate or 563 7 Fincher was torecelpta Kansas City JiS Minneapolis work 11 Mt 691 1 Oaks as the Louisville raoi against Bu today and the post0 12 204 ponement may cause either one to open 10 10 600 Toledo Got urn bus up against Los Angeles here Tuesday ’ ' RESULTS YESTERDAY’S The McCredies announced last night r" 1 At ' Indianapolis— 8L lUol 0 Indianapolis aro going to have four “lathat 6 m end called at at Scheduled second game p dles they each week Tuesday days” law state accordance with In of fourth y Wednesday proThursday 0 Lontarnie-drint Mllwankao At game: ' Louisville L Second game: Milwaukee D Louis-Di- e viding that the dates are not holidays School 15 children under of age years fc will be admitted free on the same days At Cblumbue— First gams: Kansas City 2 Second game: The suggestion that all soldiers In unibos l (thirteen Innings) form be guests of the management at Kansas City 1 Ooltxmhss 7 each game has been taken under adgame postponed At - -- f l ’ 1 and-Frida- ' - Co-la- Xelsdo-MlnneapoUa-To-Iedo fain m visement Strong at Finish anil Capture Series' to The Special Herald-Republic- 8 0 1000 U 1 697 S TZ3 Utsh L 4k Scott Hdw FRANCISCO May 1 667 S Tire 1 8 9 ' 8 L Cleantngl Western 833 833 000 - FurO 6 Baum and stopped the Angela Steen beat them Saturday and today both Erickson and Oldham turned in good games and the locals hit the ball hard Saturday and today the Seals beat Hall Ryan and Standridge the three pitchers who had downed them earlier in the week The fielding of Corhan this afternoon was spectacular and the batting of McKee and Fitzgerald was hard and timely The scores: ' Moraine Game Maggert cf Gleischmann lb Schultx 2b Meusel rf Ellis If c Bassler 3b Groehllng Davis ss Ryan p Chance to fuAmong the freaksin to be shown of the Museumat Los ture generations Baseball will be a game played Angeles A D 1917 on the afternoon of May 6 Perpetrators: ISernon and Salt Lake ' Rath’s “Mawrus" Crandall who filled shoes after the latter was canned from wolds to “Red" the fracas for unkind one hit but that was Held’ but got a three-bagg£ £ £ That’s the pepper Tobin Johnny three tallies In the afternoon hung up the acforenoon affair game and two 9eIn afe The- Bees yanked the Tigers down double win another notch by their the Stovall’s team occupies position to the cellar at the present adjacent time Results of the series: Salt Lake won 5 Vernon won 2 San2 Francisco won 4 Los Angeles won Portland' wonag 8 Oakland won 2 This week’s schedule: Salt Lake at San Francisco Oakland versus Vernon at Los Angeles Portland Los Angeles at ac ac jfc his debut In the Bunny Brief made and while Pittsyesterday big show 2 was defeated by Chicagoa burgh buster gave the former Bee fence of himself Out of four good aocount to the pan Bunny lammed out trips two hits Vaughn pitched for Chicago f 8 1 4 0 0 4 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 2 2 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 s 0 2 2 0 0 0 -- - 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chance batted for Ryan in ninth Bolee ran for Bassler In ninth Score by Innings — Los Angeles: 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0— 2 Runs 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0— 3 0 Hits San Francisco: 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 —5 Runs 1 0 0 0 10 1 2 — 5 Hits Summary: Stolen 2bs sea — Maggert Meusel Bassler Fitzgerald Malsel Mchits— Pick Ellis Ryan Kee Sacrific Corhan First Sacrifice fly —Erickson Of Ryan 5 9 off bases on 4called balls— — by Erickson 8 Struck out By Ryan Left on8 bases—Ixs AngeErickson — of game 2 Time Francisco les 7 San — and Guthrie 5 minutes Umpires hour -- 2-- -- Finney honorsaTBIG Afternoon Game LOS ANGELES TRAP SHOOT GO BECKER 29 Totals Gun Marksmen Stage Successful Tourney at Bingham Club ' Thirty- scatter gun marksmen rep- SAN FRANCISCO 7 13 83 16 43 Hits Hits 0 1 0 1 Downs 2b Koerner sslb Corhan McKee c Oldham p 0 1 0 1 10 3 0 A E H Winther B Heagren luff O IV Owen Stolen bases Malsel 2 Summary: Home run —Kills Two-bas- e hits— Corhan f McKee Fitzgerald Oldham Corhan Base on2 balls —Off out — Struck ham 4 off Standridge re2 3 Runs Oldham Standridge By 2 ' Oldham 2 for— Standridge sponsible Los Angeles 4 San Left on bases— Francisco 8 Time of game — 140 Umpires —Finley and Guthrie W H Slddoway L Joseph Ituttle' JDr SJ Neilson F Irvine Robert Hasolone John Browning A P Bigelow VS I Ford William Dsaney Anderson Pat W F Koch (prof) CL Slddoway Deg Moines Lincoln St W CltrT At 150 150 150 ' 150 150 150 615 688 683 5 - Joplin Wichita W L Pet ''6 '4 6 6 6 8 3 11 600 455 633 214 i : : LOSING $1000 A DAY MAY CAUSE A A TO SHUT DOWN CIRCUIT MINNEAPOLIS 41 22 GROESHNER HEAVES CLEANERS TO VICTORY Gmeshner pitching for the Salt Lake Cleaning outfit twirled bln aggregation to victory over the United States Tire nine on municipal grounds The final count was I to X The Gleaners scored six runs in the first two innings but after this time the Tire boys tight ened and tbo game was a pitchers battle be tween Groeshner and Dick Davis The first triple play of the season was staged by the Tire club Infield in the fifth inning Bob Abbott shortstop grabbed a weak fly with men on second and third bases and none out He threw to Emberson at second who heaved the pill to Aushexman on third who caught Groeahner off third base for the third out The score: CLEANERS AB RH Leonard 2b 6 3 1 T7t S TIRE AB R H O A Abbott sa 43012 0 Field cf Tyler 2b c Peterson Bleak if A Mtrdtb rf 4 1 0 1 4116 17 27 Totals II Hopkins p 3 4 0 Snyder lb 8 Mnler 2b J Hopkins ss 4 0 113 1 4 2 110 If 4 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 Score by innings — 0 1 WlIopknsSb 44 00 14 0 1 0 Butler rf Mtancola cf 4 0 11100 Williams Utah Power 3 3 0 33 S 6 27 6 4 2 0 2 3 0 0 5 0 2—16 01000000—3 Mnler 2 Baker Shrews e te plate Betting the Optical hnrler pitched his usual good brand of ball and was especially effective In the pinches The score: OPTICALS AB It ss 4 1 Johnson Llnnell Oowan 115 12 0 5 6 5 2 5 3 4 0 4 1 4 3 3 2b 3b Erickson lb E Scown c W Calder cf L Scown If Thomas rf Betting p Totals HOA o 2 3 2 8 2 9 1 0 1 2 110 1 1 EXPRESS AB3ROA Mills SB Ahern 2b Gotcb cf 41002 3 2 0 CTaig If 8 Pringle lb 0 Bloomfield 0 Malone c 0 Whittle 2b 1 Love p 4 0 0 1 3 9 4 3 0 0 4 210 0 0 4 2 4 4 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 1 4 Totals 35 4 6 24 9 3912112712 10 10 19 E Erickson Errors—Cowan Summary: own L Scown Mills' 9 Pringle Malone — Two-basbits E Scown X L Scown Whittle Stolen bases—W Calder Pringle Betting Bloomfield By Love 6 by Innings pitched— 6 9 2 In Hits— Off Innings off Betting Pringle Love 7 In 9 innings off Pringle 4 In 8 Innings 8truck out— By Retting X by Love 7 by Pringle X Bases on balls— Orf Betting 1 off Love 4 Wild pitches— Betting X Passed balls— B Scown 2 Malone X Time of game —200 Umpire — Klmmerley e 5 Jensen rf Leatham lb Francks rf 4 1 Fltzpatrk lb 4 Davidson c 4 Romney cf 4 1 Johnson cf 4 Aushermn 3b 4 0 3 0 McAvoy as 4 May If 4 Emberson 2b 4 0 Dera 3b 3 Montague c 4 0 Gemple If D Davis p 4 0 Groeahner p 4 3 Gunn 84 3 7 27 8 89 8 8 27 9 Totals Totals Gnnn batted for Gemple la sixth Score by innings — 8 4 0 0 0 9 0 1 0—8 Salt Lake Cleaners U 8 Tire 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0--2 Ausherman Errors — Leatham Summary: Two-bas- e Montague Davidson Johnson McAvoy hits—Dem Emberson Double Romney play— Davidson to Triple play— Abbott to EmbersonFitzpatrick to Ausherman Stolen 2 Dern basea— Leonard Groeabnfr Abbott Bases on balls— Off Groeahner 1 off Davla X Struck out— By Groeahner 7 by Davis IX Sacrifice bit—Auaber-ma- n Passed ball— Montague Wild pitch— Davis Time of game— XIX Attendance— 100 Umpire —Mutt BECKSTEAD PUTS THE REAL STUFF ON BALL Despite the fact that Wheeler had Ms finger broken in the second Inning and Beckstead polled a muscle loose In the third Stndebakers rallied and trounced the Conocos boys on the 11 to 10 Beckstead Poplar Grove diamond hurled a remarkably fine game considering Ms condition and the success of the automobile eavortera ean be largely placed to Ma credit He farced twelve opposing batsmen to whiff the air for naught Only eight hlta were garnered by the losers wMle the triumphant once gathered sixteen Stock caged a home run and n three-bas- e hit The seore: CONOCOS 8TUDEBAKERS AB R n O AB R H O A Reddish lb 5 0 1 10 0 Rognon rf 5 3 2 0 9 Beckstead p 5 Smith cf Warden rf 3 Romney 2b 5 6 Wheeler e 1 Gavin Sb 8 G Beckstead Redfern c c and 2b 4 Van Quell ss 6 6 Wilson If Baker lb 5 5 Jones rf Scott 3b 5 and 3b Ceder'ff p 4 Lashaway 5 2 2 2 2 cf and 8b 4 2 2 1 0 Stock If 4 0 1 0 0 Miller as 110 41 11 IS 27 8 45 10 8 27 7 Young (14 Totals Totals HUlnr 3b 4 1 1 0 8 0 3 0 4 8 2 Levine ss Score by Innings — i 0 R George If 4 1 2 0 0 Studebaker Griffith 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 4 0—11 8 1 4 2 0 0 0 3 Conocos Kill ’rick 2b 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 1—10 Phillips 0 0 0 Woodh’ve rf 8 0 1 0 0 Neve rf Errors— Rognon G Beckstead BaSummary:1 12 4 0 1 12 0 3 ker X Scott X Lashaway Alfeid c riace c Reddish 2 Romney 1 1 1 Hummel p 4 0 0 0 4 Van Qnill Wilson Garrick Home run— Stock Two-bas-e Three-bas- e bits— Stock hits—Wilson Gaven 23 0 3 24 6 Totals 25 3 8 27 16 Redfnrn Totals Dnnble plays — Van Qnill to Romney to 2 Reddish X Stolen base— Lashaway Rognon Xd Seine by innings— Miller Warden X Cederloff Baker G 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0—0 Utah Light Van Quill Reddish X Jones Hits—Off 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 —3 Beckstead 8 off Cederloff 16 Scott Hardware Baaes on balls— Errors— Lovett Hostetler Young Off Beckstead 2 off Cederloff 1 Struck out— Summary: hits— Hlllar ' Stolen By M Beckatead 12 by' Cederloff 7 Passed balls Hlllar Marcus Smith bases—H Young Klllpatrlck Levine X Hits— — G Beckstead Red fera MHit by pitcher— Beckstead 1 CederWild pitches— — Reddish Off Hqmmell 8- off Garrick X Bases on balls X Conocos on X bases— Stndebaker — Off Hnmmell l off Garrick L Struck tmt By loff l Left Ilummell 1L by Garrick 11 Hit by pitcher — Time of game— 24X Umpire— Stewart 2 Wild ' pitches— Hnmmell Phillips Levine Left on bases— Utah Light 8 Scott Hardware 10 Attendance— 200 Time of game—130 Umpire —Pickett 4 9 2 0 8b S 0 2h 2 0 8 0 3 0 p 8 0 0 0 1 5 0 i2 -- Beck-atea- 00 - IN FIFTH AND WIN g rally and scoring three Staging a runs the Woodmen of the World won from baseball dispensers at the Rehramm-Johnao- n Fort Douglas 8 to X With the exception of this canto the game was very hotly contested Schramm Johnsons showed a decided Improve LEAGUE STANDINGS ' v ment- - over their previous games Seven hits were allowed the losers by Wink v W ' L Petl W L Pet less while Kelly who replaced Winkless In the 10 2' 3331 Spokane 6 465 Tacoma ninth did not allow any safeties Roark was SOS 4 9 Great Falls 6 3 667 Vancouver 5 5 600) Bat te S S 273 the handy man with the stick connecting with Seattle clouts The score: two three-bas- e ) - - -- - ' ' YESTERDAY’S S’ - J - f Francis cf 6 V t Atlanta Beck’s Hot Springs In one of that closest linlshes ever dished to local devotees of the cycle game up The event was the amateur west em championship Ern Brodbeck was second Ray Walker third and Clarence Samuelson fourth Pfister won nls heat the first semifinal and th nnaL ft Memphis Little Rock Nashville 693) Mobile 12 10 9 S 6 6 0 0 0 0 112 6 4 4 Reese rf- 12 18 14 16 500 435 Totals '—40 8 10 27 6 Score by innings— W O W (' Schramm-Johnson- - '48 1118 0 e Ranking with the championship event n‘ere8t wa five-mi- ‘he peedfest Ray Walker from handicap the mark romped off with the event amuel8on took cecond and third Sammy rode from the ?fIster mark while raced all the way from scratch Pfister He put up a sensational finish Gerald Thatchez squeezed in fourth McDonald fifth Clarence LubeckJerry sixth and Bill Wonderllch seventh Ernie Brodbeck holder of the Braa-sar-d title defended his gonfalon against Russ Erickson and got by all to the good He won by a length in the two-t- h race Th motor match race was caged Reed Reed took the first two heats by one of mile each and the final heat ot two miles from Don Smith two run off in 3The InIie5!Vent minutes and 26 seconds uua a large crowd witnessed thesurprisingly races and Managec was unusually gratified Musty Crebs last over the manner in which local night bike fans are backing him in liic attempt to rejuvenate the game in this city Crebs announced that next Sunfeature event will be the day the Gray s Twenty handicap prizes tot which are awarded by Gray’s clothing store The race will be for five miles! Another will be ths scintillating event half-michampionship race Yesterday's summary: western champion-hl- £ —Pfister first Brodbeck second Walker third Samuelson fourth Tlms :55 Five-mil- e — Walker (30C first handicap Samuelson (300 yards) yards) second Pfister (scratch) third Thatcher (300 yards) fourth McDonald (456 yards) fifth Lubeck (600 yarns) sixth Wonderlich (450 yards) seventh Time 12:25 5 — Brodbeck won from Erickson Brassard 2:03 Time Motor match race — Reed won two heats and final from Smith Time foz final 3:26 Boys’ open race one mile— first Horr second Cook third Greenig Time 3:06 Boys' open race one mile — Shepherd first Hagman second Time 3:04 Dealers’ match race mils Peck won from Roy FarrelL —Ray Time 2:34 le 300-va- rd 300-ya- rd lrd-ml- le le One-thlrd-m- lle 2-- Two-thirds-m- lle two-thir- ds LEAGUE STANDINGS New York YESTEBDAY’S 8 RESULTS At St Louis— First game: CMcago 4 St Loola Second game: Chicago X St Louis X At Detroit—Cleveland-Detrogame postponed No other games scheduled it GROOM EFFECTIVE St Louis May X— Groom did not allow Chicago a hit for eleven Innings today and St Louis took both games 8 to 4 and 3 to X Groom relieved Plank in the eighth Inning of the first game From then on to the end of the second game Chicago coaid not get a lilt men faced Groom la the secOnly twenty-eigh- t Etmr reached first and only ona ond game got beyond St Louis made Its runs la both games by effective batting The scorn: FIRST GAME CHICAGO ST LOUIS AB R HOA AB R H O A 0 Leihold rf 3 If 4 0 0 2 11 100 0 Shotton 3b Williams p 1 4 0 1 0 Austin 0 0 Staler lb 0 I Terry 0 5 Jacobson rf 4 1 2 4 Weaver 3b 5 4 4 o 1 w Collins 2b 1 0 1 ( Miller rf E 1 0 Manana cf 4 2 18 4 Jackson If 4 3 0 Johnson 2b 4 Felsch cf 4 3 Gandll lb 3 1 1 4 1 012 1 Severeid c 1 3 5 Lavan ss 1 3 Kisberg sa 4 1 2 Scbalk c Sotlmron p 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 Plank p Russell p 0 0 9 0 2 01 Rainier Danforth p 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 J Collins rf 1 Bigler 0 Groom p 1 0 0 0 1 Murphy rf 1 11M 1111 113 35 4 9 2416 33 I 9 2713 Totals Totals J Collins batted for Danforth in sixth Rsmler Terry batted for Williams in ninth batted for nank In seventh Bigler ran for Rnmler in seventh ' Score by innings— 9 9 2 0 0 2 0 9 9—1 0 0 0 6 0 9 0 8 6 Chicago St Louis — Errors— K Collins ' Jackson Staler hits—Kothoron Risberg Severeid Three-bas- e bit— Wearer Stolen base— Gandll Double play— Johnson to Tuvan to Staler Basea - Summary: Two-hss- e 2-- 3 1-- 1-- 2-- 8 116 0 1 0 s lle N 2 0 0 10 11 n 112 10 6- -6 0 0 2 0- -6 391 White Griggs Fergnson Summary: Errors— Two-hssbits— Erickson’ Han333 Evans Karren son Olney Three-bas- e bits—Roark X Karren Stolen bases—Reese Roark ' Brang Hits— Off YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 7 10 Wink less off Johnson off Kelly X Baaes New Orleans—Little Rock X New Orleans X on 1 balls—Off Winkless off Johnson 1 Struck Memphis — Mobile 4 Memphis 0 out—By Winkless 12 by Kelly I by Johnson 11 Nashville— Birmingham 7 Nashville (Continued on Following Page) Chattanooga— Atlanta 17 Chattanooga X ' rV t Birmingham Chattanooga New Orleans At At At At 625 600 583 one-thlrd-m- on balls—By Russell by Danforth 1 by Williams 1 bg Sotlwron 1 by Groom X Hits— Off Rnsscll 5 la 8 innings off Sothoron 3 in 5 3 Innings off Danforth 1 la 1 3 Innings off Struck out— By RusPlank 1 In 1 Innings sell 1 by Williams X by Groom L Uiarilrea— Evans and Nallln SCHRAMM-JOIISECOND GAME ABKHOA0 CHICAGO ' ST LOUIS Erickson cf 6 AB R II O A AB R O White as 6 0 0 9 1 4 0 0 1 6 0 0 8 2 Lcibold rf 8 0 0 1 0) Shotton If Brown lb 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 Weaver 8b 2 0 0 8 5 Austin Sb Griggs 2b 8 2 2 7 4 2 111 4 E Collins 2b 3 - 0 9 I 2 Staler lb O’N'elll ei Ferguson 8b 4 11 1 0 Jackson If 23 90 09 11 00 Jacobson rf 4 0 2 1 4 0 3 0 0 Felsch cf Hanson If Manana cf 4 0 8 8 0 0 10 2 Johnson 2b 8 Ringwood rf 4 9 1 2 9 Gandll lb 2 0 0 1 a 8evereld c 8 0 4 0 1 2 0 Risberg sa Johnson p 7 3 0 0 4 2 Tuvan as 8 0 1 4 3 0 0 Schalk c Brang 2b 2 0 0 0 8 Groom p Bens p 3 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 5 7 25 7 Murphy 0 0 24 17 Totals 30 I 127 I Totals : If p 4 Kelly Wlnfcls p if 4 4 LEAGUE STANDINGS ' W L ret A W L Pet ' ' 9 15 15 10 14 10 14 10 w ABU HOA Taylor 2b Roark ss Olney lb Evans 3b Karren c Southern Association ‘ O ' W RESULTS 3' Spokane X Great Falla At Spokane— At Seattle —Vancouver ' X Seattle X At Tacoma— Butte X Tacoma X which have ’ the that discontinue American association its playing season herePresident Thomas J: Hickey said lost tonight' flOOO a that the association ten days for the last day “The measure now before Con- -' to tax gross receipts of basegress ball 10 per cent and poor attendance because of the war have the club owners greatly worried” he added to consider- the actuA will be called this week ation meeting fifth-innin- Northwestern League May ' - — 13 11 10 12 1 0 3 3 2 tete-a-te- : 117 Robinson as Shrewsby lb Anderson p Baker c MOOSE AB R H O A A XMEN PEPPER UP -YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 6 X Omaha (Nineteen St Joseph Moinen— Denver 0’ Dea Moines X Lincoln— Wichita 1' Lincoln 9 Sioux City— Joplin 6 Stour City IX ‘ 31 Denver ' Omaha— BAt At At LPct 667 Omaha 8 4 8 5 5 SiouxJoseph? 138 143 141 122 182 124 123 99 132 137 125 MrdthSb 6 4 1 1 2 3 8 3 3 3 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 013 2 6 6 5 3 6 6 8 5 ' LEAGUE STANDINGS 150 150 150 140 97 180 UTAH POWER AB R II O A - Western League 141 184 112 138 96 Rr "S won the feature event BILL PFTSTER yesterday’s bike matinee Tyler were the handy wleldera of the stick for The score: the winners Two-base- Breaks Attempts 160 141 93 183 116 3 3 Errors Lindberg Lane Summary: Two-bas- e Jacobs 2 Spence 2 Hummel hits — Moose 5 Held Boratsdt Jacobs Double plays—Hlgham Reid Lane Stolen bases— Hlgham Midgley Henefer Kanfmsn Hummel Hits— Off Stewart EYE-FIXER-S 13 off Olson 7 Bases on balls—Off Stewart 8 off Olson X Struck oat—By Stewart 7 by Olson 3 Passed balls—Olson 2 Sacrifice hits—Ana Hit by pitcher —Olson Left cm bases — ley Western Furniture 4 Clsflins A Wild pitch After battling nip and tnck for alx 'innings Olson 2 Time of game— XIX Umpire— Ludlow the Optical came from behind In their with the American Express and won 12 to X In the seventh Love the Express twirlcr ran up against a fusillade of singles and doubles and after the smoke had cleared away the Opticals bad chased seven counters across the Young If lb — 11 Clark Marcus sa McKee - ‘ lO'JJSJ! — 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 Hits - t 1 Runs - 150 150 333 833 000 000 10 0 0 3 - unanimous in their praise for courteous treatment shown them by the camp copper man sportsmen ofthetheweather decided Evidently to that he had been unkindforenough this seathe devotees of the sport son and after giving them an awful afternoon he dished scare suitable - brand of trapout a Saturday very weather for Sunday shooting G L Becker of Ogden set the pace 143 out of for the field by breaking 150 and winning the ‘ class A trophy donated by the interstate association W IL Mitchell of Salt Lake A L Nelson of Bingham and L A Cummings of Salt Lake kept Mr Becker busy the entire program and the throughout finish found the three marksmen tied for second honors with 141 breaks to their credit Dr Irvine140of Salt Lake out of 150 took third place withC who does not believe in Reilley a shoot without bringing attending finsome little ' remembrance home ished at the head of class B and by 184 out of 150 added another breaking his fine collection Interstate trophy toare The following the complete scores: 109 2 3 110 10 2 3 0106010 Cummings H Mitchell C H Rei lley A R Bain Gall Moffat (prof) F J McGanney 01011 Bishop G H Bee ker A L Nelson CL L N Bray Hood (prof) P Tj E Smith It W Heagren J-W Nipple S —— 3 l Errors Summary: Two-basbite—Bleak Anderson bury Tyler Snyder Stolen bases— R Meredith 4 Anderson Baker A Meredith Robinson Bases on balls— Off Anderson 3 off Hopkins 6 Struck out— 1—7 By Anderson 12 by Hopkins 8 Sacrifice bite— 1 3—13 Peterson Hit by pitcher— Butler Umpire — Left on bases—Utsh Power 8 Reid 2 Beaumont 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 9— 6 0 3 0 0 0 1—7 Scott Hardware trounced the illuminating Utah A Traction company eavortera on Lncas Light field S to 0 The fracas was one of the fastest yet staged in the Trolley league this season The Hardware boys took a two-ru- n lead In the resenting Ogden Cache Junction Salt first canto and put the game on ice in the sixth another Lake and Bingham took part in the by adding Kilpatrick George and Young were the handy wleldera of the stick Score by Innings — tournament' of the Utah registered score: winners The for the Los Angeles: State Sportsmen’s associationthe which 0— 2 U L A T CO 0 SCOTT HARDWARE ausRuns was held yesterday under AB R H O A AB R H O A 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0— 4 Gun club of Hits Highland Boyshooters pices of theThe noatetler cf 8 0 20 Lovett lb 5 0 0 13 0 were San Francisco: visiting Bingham 4 0 0 2 0 K 0 L W 0 1000 Amu Ezpress1 0 1000 Ckmocos 1 2 1 667 Moose 667 Scliramm-- J 2 1 0 Kelth-O’Brlcn 0 1 667 Moose HARDWARE MEN DOUSE GLIM OF UTAH LIGHT Pick 3b : A L83 4b RALLY IN SEVENTH AND WIN 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 2 - Totals 6 7 32 11 Lon daflin: Runs A E a c 42 Runs 0 1 0 Totals 0 2 0 11 Scots by A E Western Furniture: 0 2 5 0 3 Hlgham stopped Peterson’s hot grounder retiring Pete at first Reid on the Initial sack threw the pellet to Lane who retired Rozell on second The score: WESTERN FURX CLAKLIXS AB R II O A ABKHOA 6 3 1 0 0 cf Henefer ss 0 1 0 0 8 Analey 4 0 4 3b 1 0 0 3 2 5 6 2b Kaufman Lindberg Midgley rf 6 0 1 0 0 Boratsdt Cf 0 1 3 3 0 6 1 8 13 1 Hlgham ss 6 0 0 1 1 Jacobs lb 6 1 013 1 Spence 8b 8 Lane lb 6 1 6 0 8 1 3 Rozell If Reid 2b 6 0 1 0 0 O’Con’rs If 6 1 0 3 0 Hummel rf 4 1 1 0 0 Langston c 4 2 2 10 0 Peterson c 5 0 2 13 0 4 0 0 0 3 Stewart p 4 0 1 1 Olson p innings— er li Utsh P Tucks Columbia Op Stude baker W O 5-- LOS ANGELES AB R H FO GL IN FAST TIME Swat WL2 It took eleven innings to decide tbo melee' be—The Seals tween the Clsflins end the Western Furniture both games from the Angels bell sggregstkms yesterday Resell left fielder By trooncln Douglas the Clsflins sent bis teem to the fore end in- talned today by the same score 2 and for its tie for first place won the game by getting s single score was cidentally 16 to A After the first inning it was grabbed the series When they lost the with two on bases The score was 7 to 6 pickings for Die Power hoys and they first three games it looked as if their The feature of the contest was the illuminat- easy scored A total of seventeen almost at will catch of Analey who scooped up HummeU’a hits were record of never having lost a series this ing annexed off Hopkins while Anderson alx inebea from the ground about fly Ansley of the Poweritea let down his opponents with year would be shattered but they ral- stumbled but still retained the pill One of scratches fastest double plays yet seen In the circuit eight lied Friday behind the good pitching of the Meredith Robinson Shrewsbury Anderson and was staged in the eighth canto when SAN JDt&mondi TO FEATURE RACE ds Lon Cl stilus an v Puts Over Utah Power Wallops Moose Club by the Lopsided Winning Counter for Takes Two-ThirScore of 16 to 3 Mile Bicycle Co Team Western Championship in League league standings Blanket Finish " W L Pet standings W L Pet W L Pet W L Pet 333 Wol vert on’s Pets Come Back everything in their power to assist the state fish and game department in the protection' and propagation of fish and game not alone in Weber county but in any part of the state where they could be of assistance to the department The planting of the- - 70000 fry was done by A L Heaston chief warden J C Smith deputy warden Mike Doyle deputy warden for Weber county W J Sloan W H “Buck” Anderson R M Connor Oscar Conch George Ahlberg G M Schatz and Sylvester Grow j Griggs batted for Quinn In enth the planting of trout fry in of $he Ogden river tributaries' i sev- LA Rozell’s rnmm above Huntsville yesterday sportsmen of Weber county announced that they would do anything and - c — Following Drury Lane Stuff Begins in Vernon? s Half of First When Buddy Ryan and Rath Grow Argumentative and Arc Told to Beat to Showers Stovall Soon Suffers Same Fate $ £ ' Affair PFISTERWINS Eleven-Fram- e Glaflins MAINTAIN SEALS Capture 70000 Rainbow Trout LEAD BY DOUBLE Power and Tucks Nines Fry Are Planted In Ogden River WIN OVER Murphy batted for Bona in ninth Score by Innings— 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9- -6 Chicago 1 1 0 0 St Louis 01 6 bits— Summary: Errors— Risberg X Two-bas-e Jacobson and Johnson Stolen bases — Austin 81 ler Double plays—Severeid to Xu van to Staler Bases on balls— Off Groom X Struck out— Bj Bens X by Groom X 00 — S' |