Show )' Salt JLaiM® Tft® SPORTING-AUTHORIT- Y OF THE INTER-MOUNTAI- N - EDITED BY WALTER DBRATZ WEST r i thoctc JLwgywaJlreorflit j SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MAY:13 1917: 9 BORNS HANGS Lead Who Boys Coast League in ANOTHER ONE Various Branches Hughes Wild and Hannah Wilder Seals Win 5 to 2 Salt RUN GETTERS— Tbhin Lake 27 Fitzgerald San Francisco 24 Ryan Salt Lake 23 Men sor Oakland 23 Schuller San Francisco 23 'Hannah Salt Lake ANGELS AND Oakland Skipper D:L HOWARD With His Very Much Rejuvenated Ball Club Will Opena Series ONTO TIGERS BEAVERS GO Against the Bees at Bonneville Park Tuesday After noon 12 INNINGS -- Veteran Sidewheeler Beats Vernon for Second Time in a Week Timely Hitting and Bassler’s Wild Heave Give Port- -- 22 9 ‘ Long Tom Gets 'Away to Bad Start arid Truck Throws HITTERS — Ryan Salt Lake 49 Tobin Salt Lake 43 Wilie PortOne to the Clubhouse for Three Men to Score land 43 SchaUer San Francisco Adolph Schinkle Then Takes Up Burden and Pitches 41 Rodgers Portland 41 Pick JACK QUINN IS WILD 4L Seven Innings of Giltedge Ball Pass to Rath9 Shee San Franeisco HITTERS— Borton Homer With Lake Salt 12 Starts Sau s Portland Fitzgerald ley’s Double and Ryan9 George Stovall’s Club Is 11 Francisco Fanner Portland Lead That Is Wasted Still 11 Hannah Salt Lake 9 Schal-le- r With a -- land the Game -- 4 DEFEATS FOR P L TWO-BAS- E San Francisco 9 Pick San Francisco 9 THREE-BAS- E HITTERS— MurOakland 4 Maggert Los phy Koerner 4 San FrancisAngeles co 3 Williams Portland 3 Gislason Salt Lake 2 Wilie Portland 2 HOME RUN HITTERS— Sheeley Salt Lake 4 Miller Oakland 4 Williams Portland 3 Ryan Salt Lake 2 Koerner San Francisco 2 Borton Portland 2 BASE STEALERS — Corhan San Francisco 12 Sohaller San Francisco 11 McLarry Vernon' 10 Maesel San Francisco 9 Doane Vernon 8 SACRIFICE HITTERS— Rath Salt Lake 9 Middleton Oakland 8 Gislason Salt Lake 7 Gal7 Vernon Schultz Los loway 7 Vernon 7 Angeles Daley FRANCISCO May 12 — “Long Tom” Hughes pitched just one good 00 ANinning today —the first — and in the second he developed a mid streak? that led to his downfall He walked three men and Harry Hannah threw the ball to the club house trying to catch a man stealing and three mss counted lead the Bees picked np in the first dne to That overcame the two-n- n a pass to Rath a double by Sheeley and a home run by Ryan After that they cculd not get started They hit Baum ever so often but when a hit' meant a run Banm was the boss Hughes retired after the second inning and young Schinkle pitched the -- -- -- Test of the route A wild throw by Rath let in a run 2n the third and a boot by Gislason let the other one over in the eighth Tobin had his back to the plate and !Waa walking slowly out to his posi-jUc- n in center when Hannah tried to catch Corhan sneaking to second base The ball went high orrer Diapason's head and Tobin did not see it at all By the time he had chased it ito the club house a lot of runs had scored and the game was crabbed Last neek (ha Seal dropped the firstm of the series to XjOS (hrm sad garntt then ntm four straight They this will try to repeat that little trlek wia both games tomor paries If they lew they will do It W oleerton Switches Wolverton shook up his batting In third today putting Koerner sixth and dropping Malsel to on place the Malsel was the best pinch hitter but he dlub in the early season games now slump Is apparently t:i a bad Neither manager would state defiwho will bA their pitchers tor nitely Bill Steen and Red Oldham morrow rn up however and it is quite likely reAn-CI- NATIONAL WILL AWAIT WAR’S DEVELOPMENTS Decides to Defer Curtailment Discussion Take Up Other Business Bee Hurlers Rank High In Averages or-tl- ey Evans Leagues9 Rightful Leader Hoff Not Far Ben will be selected Steen jLit Bees ceivedthey quite a walloping frrnr-tb- e in the in his first turn against them and finished second best & on an series 1 to 0 score Oldham pitched good of ball to win on Thurs-d- : article enough v but fell victim to the 1 in v defeat which Jean Iubuc handed hi club us some Bernhard is expected to givebelief is end the more aouthpawinv Evans and Hoff that he will work Both of these side wheelers defeated the the Seals in 2their 0previoustheappearances S to 0 latter and to former not decide to use two If Bernhard doe he may send up Dubuc for a repeater more The present series has caused nwonp1 the Sun uir6 than any which rise and Oakland fans season and every has been sprunga this to tanner crowd for Hen thing points Berry tomorrow ten-inni- left-hande- hind Here’s the Doper The recent winning ntreak cf the Been haa brought moat of Salt Lake's pitchers well np to the fore In the lea rue’s percentage columns “Bnbe" Etui In fact la the rightful lender of the hurl-er- a er The Salt Lake has won five and loat but one game Pete Standrldge and Chester Hoff re not far behind with bat one defeat each also although not unite as many victories The record of the of the league for games pitchers won and loat to and Including Friday’s games la aa follows! ng left-hand- rs -- Nelson Norgren Will Take Unto IT ANGELES LOS Henld-Bepnblica- n May IX— While the were aix runs on the Plate the damping wen Tigers unloading Bill Bun three won his second game ®f the week Jack Quinn wan using fcla liberty ball He donated paaoea with ft and the Oaka took alx with It thirteen times once were the Tigers In front ()nlywas In That first inning which was too early the to stay there Had the game been played backwards they won have might Sandow Griggs played the full game with a sore finger spiked the day before while reaching for an oppenent's foot Chadbourne the doings with an infieldInaugurated on took second Doane a sacrifice hit and counted when Hamc Miller dropped a line smash by Snodgrass singled Snodgrass to second andGriggs he counted when Gallo-wa- y one to left McLarry and slipped Callahan were Infield outa Oakland cleaned up three stralght-awa- y runs in the third walked and Murray singled Sheehan was out for attempting to buntBurns thee third strike O'Mara whanged a dou-blSheehan and scoring With the Infield drawnMurray in Adams rasped a grounder pastwasCallahan O’Mara scorAdams secing stealingJack’s ond Lane banged flagged a single past bean and Simon shot him down at second also had Quinn sidestepping In the Thybut third he came through the round without a mark With the aid of h® pitched his way out of a base-ru- ll Oaklandpropositiona fresh row In the sixth whenstarted Miller Sheehan and O’Mara Indulged Murphy in some free and These things and a low easy throwhitting by Galloway which Griggs was unable to dig out of the dirt produced two runs Vernon picked up Its third run In the sixth when Adams lost Riff infield fly to on a brace of outs and was lifted third over the plate by McLarry's hit to center Lane first up in the seventh acone of choice cepted Lee lammed to Quinn’s left for a base passes to prove that the war hasn’t as Just yet caused a shortage of pinch hitters Howard sent Middleton in to bat for Miller Roxy fouled to Galloway Murphy cut in with a single that counted 11b-otl- Cal-l&h- Lane pOXTLAND May 12— Thanks to the hatting orbs of Williams Portland defeated the Los Angeles Seraphs for tho fourth consecutive time today in a highly flavored battle that went twelve innings to a 3 ear 4-- core Pcnncr and Hogg pitched TIogg allowed only stx hlta whereas Fanner got slammed for fifteen safeties Not until the twelfth Inning did the Angels finally break thrsnsh tho Beaver defense and taking advantage of a wild heave to second hy Hollocher registered a ran Insomuch mm Portland had not scored since the fourth It looked like n 3--2 victory for the Angels But Wilie beat out an infield hit the box farmer bunted him to through second Borton walked and then Williams connected solidly lamming line drive over Glelchmann scoring aWilie from second and putting Borton on third Slglln brought Borton homo for the a sacrifice fly winning tally on The Angels scored their first two runs in the on first walk double an Maggert’a infield out and Yaughn’s Meusels single came Portland back with one in the second when Williams walked stole second and third came in on Basslor’s high throwand to third Farmer’s three-bahit and Borton’s sacrifice tied the scors-ltho fourth The score: an se n LOS ANGELES Maggert eg 2b Vaughn 3b Schultz Muesel rf Ellis If Bossier e Glelchmann lb Davis Hogg p Totals The score: OAKLAND ja' SALT LAK BILLINGS AND SALT LAKE milLl Hamn Son Fraaeisoo 1 13 1 1 1 3 6 1 Los Angeles Ryan Oldham San Francisco Fromme Vernon Burns Oakland Decannlere Vernon SCHINKLE S L Johnson Vernon E A 0 8 1 0 3 0 1 O O o o o o 1 2 2 batted kor Schinkle in ninth r-- Crandall score by Innings— —3 Hhi FTimeiseoi fan O 3 liana Sononaiyi Stolen hasce O O O® © © NEBRASKA 0—2 1—0 011002 1 0 0 0 0 1 O—B 0 2221010 —8 Innlngn pitched Hughe 2 Two more local athletes have Joined the fighting forces of Uncle Sam Jack Badgsr a member of this year’s Univer- O Sheeley Fitzgerald I’lclt Home run— Ryan Two-trii- cr hi to Sheeley Schuller Ilanm llals-e- L Koerner Crandall Sacrifice hlta— TtoMa Schinkle Eiuu Raaea on Ilanm 3 off hallo— Off Hughes 3 off 5 by Schinkle X Struck out — By Banna b Inkle X DoableHam play—lUth to Gla-jto Sheeley 1 responsible for lfaum X Hughes 2 No i PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE LEAGUE Salt Lake — Son Francisco STANDING — M Portland — Vernon YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At San Francisco— Salt Lake 2 San Francisco At Los Angeles Oakland 8 Vernon 3 At Portland —Los Angeles 3 Portland 4 (Twelve Innings) 6 A YEAR AGO San Francisco A ernon Los Angeles Sal t Lake Oakland port land W — 23 20 18 18 17 11 L PcL 18 18 558 18 598 17 529 485 IS 379 23 438 New lished Records EstabResult Was in Doubt to the End Special to The Ogden May 12 — Announcement Hersl8-Befmbllcs- n has been made by Mr and Mrs R EL Hoag of the engagement of their daughter Katherine to Nelson H Norgren the popular University of Utah athletic coach Coach Norgren will finish out the year at the university and the will take place early in June marraige Miss Hoag Is a popular member of the younger set here and the only EL of R Hoag president of daughter Utah National bank Norgren the is a of the University of Chicago graduate and during his college career was classed as one of the best athletes In on the the country He was chosen second football team his last year in and was during one of Coach Alonso college standStagg’s basketball baseball and track bys in choien being In 1913 captain of the football team was elected- vice Friday Norgren the Preferred Investment president of this 350000 comcompany of city Ma Lee which Paul Is presipany of' dent He will act in the capacity of assistant manager and will be permanently located here following his marAll-Ameri- can - - riage In June 1 ypNNEAPOLIS May 12 JOHNSON COLT TAKES DERBY Omar Khayyam With Little Backing Upsets Dope at Louisville NAVY GETS TWO Ky May 12 — in one brilliant exhibitions Louisville MORE ATFTTFTFS of running ever seen here BUIS sity of Utah freshman football team has left for Newport News where he will enter the “mosquito" fleet Nell O'Donnell a track man at the West Side High school two years ago for San Francisco departed will sign the papers which where he yesterday will make him a member of the U 8 marines —The Of Nebraska today Aefeat- vity the of Minnesota in 7 University a dual track and field meet NORTHWESTERN WINNER May 12— Tho Northwestern Chicago 66 track team defeated Into Minnesota's 59 Noscoring university recnew points diana university 77 to 58 in a dual ords were established Only first and iceond places were counted In the soor-- n meet here today Floyd Smart scored Northwestern’s points winthirty of 100 and 220 yard dashes the Johnson scored 13 points for Minne- ning the high and broad sota by winning the 100 and Jump and 120 and 230 dashee and taking second in the yard hurdle events dash while Werner of collected 12 points by winningNebraska the high lump tying with Murray of Minnesota n the broad Jump and taking second GAT FISHING GOOD in the dash BARRING SHOWERS 4 Minnesota took an early lead by dashes the the winning pole vault the which are preBarring showers discus and hammer throws but this dicted the weather man cat by was offset ty the visitors' strength In on should be today fishing the hurdles mile run quarter-mil- e from the the Jordan at any good point run high Jump and Javelin throw The narrows to the pumping planthalf-miand result was In doubt however until the a at almost any point within last event the mile relay which was from the shore on Utah lake won by Nebraska The 'fishing is reported good on the west side of the lake from MAROONS BEAT NOTRE DAME and the "pumps" to Pelican pointfrom 12 —Track athletes of on the east side of the fake Chicago May of the University of Lehl to the outlet Chicago Springville over Notre Dame 88 In a dual to 52 triumphed creek meet here today Chicago won twelve firsts In fifteen event f 220-ya- 2 5 6 6 4 5 5 5 1 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 46 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 2 7 1 0 0 4 1 3 2 15 85 IS R 18 rd 440-ya- rd 220-ya- rd - I le Omar Khayyam currying the color of of New York and Hillings and CJohnson T Patterson won tho trained by forty-thir- d renewal of tho Kentucky Downs today before derby at Churchill tho largest crowd that has ever witnessed the event' colt carThe Imported Marco-Llsm- a ried 117 pounds and 5ran the mile and This is the a quarter in 2:04 in richest stake for America and was worth 116600 net to the winner The favorite in the betting Andrew Miller's Ticket was second a two lengths half sepaback with a length and rating J W Parrish’s Midway In third fast PaynenextWhitney’s place Harry was four lengths Rickety tiring back with the early pacemaker Star Gazer in tenth position: Omar Khayyam began very slowly him from restraining Jockey C Borell but when called upon the early pace into the stretch he responded turning and overtook his field one by gamely one Manlster Toi Guy Fortune Cudgel Green Jones Top or the Wave Berlin and Acabado were never prominent Penrod Sol Gllsey and Diamond did not go to the post Otnar Khayyam was given little backing in the betting a $2 ticket paying its holder 32760 In sending Star Master Star Gazer and War Star to the post A K set a precedent in derbies in not more than Kentucky two starters Previously have represented a stable 3-- three-year-ol- ds - parl-mut- 0 0 0 0 0 i o 1 0 "i PO A E 4 0 2 Hollocher as 5 5 l 5 0 2b 4 5 0 I Rodgers 4 1 1 1 Wills rf 1 o 4 3 1 1 Farmer If 0 0 S 1 Borton lb 0 12 1 0 4 1 1 Williams cf 1 0 0 3 0 0 8 4 1 Slglln Sbc 4 0 8 0 0 4 Fisher 8 6 0 0 0 Penner p 0 4 6 38 21 34 2 Totals Two out when winning run was cored Score by innings — Los Angeles: 1— g Runs I— IS' 2 Hits Portland: Two more games away from home 0 2— 4 Runs and then two weeks at Bonneville park 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3— 8 Hits — By Hogg We’ve got to win one of those games Summary:7 Struckonout balls---OPenner Bases by Hogg today — Vaughn 6 off Penner 3 Two-bas- e hitsThree-base Hollocher Maggert Here’s hoping that the Seals do not hits— BortonHogg Farmer Stolen Slglln a did week ago —Williams 2 duplicate what they Vaughn when they lost three to the Angels bases Passed ball — Baasler Slglln Runs responsible and then trimmed them four — 2 2 for Hogg Penner Time of game — 4 —Casey and Phyis 215 Umpires Looks like Evans and Hoff Steen and Oldham Bernhard against might also use Dubuc again or Wolverton on Erickchance take another might the son is doubtful latter but ae 4c 4c Oakland comes hero this week Portland goes to San Francisco and Los Angeles to Vernon (c After the Oakland series hero wo get Vernon and then the club' again hits the road for series at Oakland Portland and Vernon This will the bring San Bees home again June 19- - with Francisco They will be at home for Tennis Organizations Conthree weeks on that trip sider Scheme to Aid Red 4 Jack Cook secretary 'of- the Bees is planning a military parade for the Cross Financially in the hope that it will help opening some toward stimulating for the army and navy All recruiting this will occur at about 1230 "o'clock Tuesday "V TEW YORK May 12 —Clubs belong-- L to the United States National afternoon " lng 9C 3c Lawn Tennis association are £ Adolph Schinkle acted like a real strongly in favor of the Red Cross benefit plan for conducting tournaroad pitcher at4cthat 4c season as proposed by the ments ths 4 A young catcher named Saronl- is executive committee and most of the sitting on the Seal bench to help out 220 sanctioned tournaments will be This sentiment predominates during McKee’s Injury played In letters received by George T Adee of resident the association Buddy Ryan soused one for four S his recent request that clubsIn reply notify Besides showing a strong arm him of their plans with reference to which lost Salt Lake the game Harry the tournaments awarded to them Hannah flattened Jean Dubuc Dubuc President Adee in referring to the was coaching on third base in the sev- subject said: “The response thus far has been most enth when “Truck" drove a foul at him The Frenchman fell as ifright hit encouraging I have had letters from with an ax but he was up grinning about sixty clubs which were awarded in a moment 4e - 4c 4c tournaments stating positively that will hold these events under the they A1 Sothoron shut out tho Athletics regulations proposed A dozen mem4 0 to The is bers of the association which were yesterday making good in the big sticks with a not awarded events have written that vengeance approve the plans and will try they ae sfe to local tournaments for the arrange of Bill Red Cross Six clubs are in doubt at “Speed" Kelley side-kicLussi and at various times a member present as to whether they can hold of Salt Lake and later Union association their tournaments and eleven cannot dubs Is back in the' city for rean hold those awarded them In the case indefinite stay “Speed? has Justof the of these clubs tne are cordially apturned from Ely where he has what executive committee suggestions he calls “some claims" but for various reasonstournathey proved unable to conduct the will be Two players will be released by the ments" tournaments cancelled Is the Among which (Continued on 'Following Page) was to have been held western 80 at the Onwentsla club ChicaJuly tournago 111 The conduct of this ment may be assumed by some other Onwentsla giving It up Chicago club club because the grounds sirs to bs put to other uses r v rf 20101122 Houck Portland Pruitt Oakland A reel lanes Yernoi Hogg Loo Angeles o 4 M sev- Score by innings— Oakland: 0 0 8 0 0 2 1 0 0— 6 Runs 1 0 4 1 1 4 2 0 0— 18 Hits Vernon 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0— 8 Runs 0— 10 Hits — TwoStolen base Lane Summary: — base hit— -- O’Mara Sacrifice hits Doane McLarry Struck out— By Quinn 6 by Burns 2 Bases on balls —Off 6 Runs responsible for —Burns Quinn 1 Quinn 4 Umpires —Fixlney and Guthrie Time —187 anlnnLosVernon A S3 "lVnnnfcV Middleton batted for Miller in enth S 20000000808 1211101121 1010000000 K1RMAYEH S L Peaner Portland B teuton Portland Steen San Francisco LEV EREYZ 8 U ABRHPOAE PORTLAND AB R H Flaeher Portland SAN FRANCISCO Corhan Special to Tbo Standrldge Lon An HOFF SALT LAKI Helfrlch Portland Goodbred Oakland Erickson San Fran Prough Oakland SALT LAKE lllta e rsavu Oakland Kroner EVANS GETTING SERIOUS Tobin rf Hath 3h Sheeley lb Ityun If rf ((iilnlaa Orr n (IUImhob 2b Hannah e p Hughes Schinkle p Crandall Totals Ken Williams Bat Again the Big Feature Farmer Also Hits Pitches Himself a Bride mw S Playing Badly Crippled Offense ue - Ma-comb- er CLUBSFAVOR i BENEFIT PLAN - i d I - - - - - 444 444 ex-Bea- f y ) i i ) 7 k- - - v’ Additional Sports Main News Section Page 5 Section 4 i i 3 9 9 9 2 6 9 9 7 4 0 0 8 0 4 4- J- - J |