Show V -r i: SPORTING SECTION V r THE ij' Driving Power of Cubs Puzzles SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY HAY 20 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N' : V SPORTING SECTION mLTER Youngster Is Playing a Glassy Short for the Oaks All BRATZS Critics in Majors Do yew know— --that we have JM&moiidl With Only One Man Pitcher Reuther9 Hitting in 300 Class Chicago Club Can Not Be Stopped Big League Averages nn-ua- ual 19 — Battlizxe their way to the lead of the National league CHICAGO May one player — a pitcher — hitting 300 the driving power of the Chicago dub is one of the baseball puzzles today Averages show that Beuther Chicago is batting 370 with Jack Smith St Louis leading the list with adelphia in team batting (Continued From Preceding Page) for you the kid who used to pack bats was dumbremarked the kid McCredie founded and turning to Dugdale asked “Js that the Walter Mails you have sold to Brooklyn?” Needles to say Mac dumbfounded Chicago is behind New York and Phil- 444 Chicago leads the league In aaerlfieea with eleven and Zelder alao of Chicago In atolen baaea with eight The averages Include games of laat Wednesday leading hitter i Jack Smith St Louis 444 Wilhoit Boston 393 Griffith Cincinnati 381 Ruether Chicago 370 Burns New 358 365 Fischer Plttaburg York 352 Zimmerman Roush Cincinnati New York 338 Cravath Philadelphia 321 333 Whit ted Philadelphia St 316 Cruise York New Rariden 11: Louts 314 Herzog New YorkBrookWheat Brooklyn 309 Kauff lyn 300 Leading pitchers: E R Doyle 050 068 069 087 122 142 143 183 After bt-in- displaced for a week g in Tris Speakeer of Cleveland is back in the the lead for hitting honors American league with an average of 337 He has made twenty singles doubles and three triples in ninety-eight two times at bat Sisler the St Louis star who George the week ago premier spottiea for enjoyed fourth fallen into a triple Mclnnls has of the Strunk and place withseven Athletics points above Ty Cobb St who is hitting 323 Humbler thewith Louis pinch hitter444is out in front but he has only an average of made nine trips to the plate in thirbatters: HICKEY when was even mote him that it was Dugdale informed 4s 8 Mails never did anything very sensational with Brooklyn but he must have shown something for Robinson is not a man very often caught overloaded with dead timber i(e jc Chuck Ward seems to be making with Pittsburg Jimmy Callahan good likes him and strange to say the kid is hitting for the Pirates je £ £ Walter McCredie Is out after another pitcher He says he does not intend to sit back and see his otherwise crack ball club shot full of holes because of Inefficient pitching ae j£ js Viox the Infielder who refused to Chance last season Is far report to the top of the American asup among sociation hitters with an evarage of 364 a good game for He is Kansas City playingt £ Fred Mitchell (Walker) Mysterious once of Logan who got his release from Utica with the Idea 'that some club might give him a major league is back with chance the Utes Nobody grabbed YECS S(C mi mow afe If International Still Desires Series Association Will Come Through1 19—Yielding to Bar-rothew CHICAGO ofMay Edward President of the International league because of the cancellation of the interleague series with the American association President Hickey of the latter organization tonight offered to go through with the series providing the International still desires to out the league carry plan A reply from President Barrow to Hickey s latest move is not expected until after the meeting of the international club owners in Buffalo tomorrow O H Wathen president of the Louisville club and James C McGill president of the Indianapolis club desire to carry out the the for series while the other eixplans owners are represented as being club in of President Hickey’s action infavor calling off the games CAN’T WIN ’EM ALL (Contimd From Preceding Page) still deeper into ItMil-ty got his foot With the Infield in was Iee walking ler soaked one at Glslason which were too hot to handle and the bags Lane loaded Murphy singled scoring and Lee Tobin retrieved the ball but heaved it into the Salt Lake bench for Miller to score Murphy went to third on the throw Sheehan also teased Rube for a walk and then Roche singled over second scoring Murphy looked rosy for Salt Lake in Things the next frame and Bernhard figured it a good thing to send' Dubuc in to hit for Evans but luck wasn’t with us Dubuc had his one bad inning In the frame the seventh O’Mara very first Adams beat out a singledto over short bunt third Lane after fouling two with a attempted bunts was presented walk at the hands of one Mr Guthrie Lee was an out third to first O’Mara Adams taking third Milscoring andAdams scored and Lane with a sinler to right field gleDubuc settled down from here on in and was never in danger but his teammates were unable to pull his game out of the fire Salt Lake scored a final run in the ninth on a single by Tobin a walk to Rath and a couple of infield outs The final game of the series takes place at 3 o’clock this afternoon ANGELSARE teen games Leading 444 Billings Itumler St Louis 429 Cleveland Speaker 333Cleveland Strunk 337 ianforth Chicago 330 Mclnnls PhiladelPhiladelphia Sisler St Louis -- 330" Cobb phia 330 323 a18’ Walker Detroit Cleveland Wambaganss St Louis 298 Leading pitchers: Fisher New York Clcotte Chicago Leonard Boston Shore Boston (Continued From Preceding Page) Gallia Washington — New York Mogridge St for Bill purchased from Louis Sothoron St Louis Kenworthy Chance stated Kenworthy to terms and is making has no agreed with to effort so his league batters release to as buy play times at bat according to averages with Pittsburg which include games asof alast Tuesdayis The scores: Sioux City regular Crosbybehind First Game with 392 close LOS ANGELES Sioux City and Coy WichConnolly three ita are tied in home runs with H PO A in sacrifice 0 2 0 each King Omaha leadsSioux is 4 1 ten Gilmore City 3 hits with run e twenty-on1 0 4 the best A getter with In 3 0 0 while J Thompson Omaha leads 0 3 0 stolen bases with fifteen 2 0 Sioux City with 296 leads Inclub TAKEN FOR TWOGAMES wmimm pratt breaks wrist exSt Louis May 12 —An amination of the Injured wrist of Second Baseman Derrlll Pratt of the Browns shows a broken bone and Pratt will be out of the game for some time Previous to his retirement because of his injury he held the major league record for continuous games without a miss -- batting The batters are:400 leading Wichita Koestner 392 E Smith Sioux City 0 0 Crosby Omaha Kallio Des Moines and East coin with five vic tories and one defeat cadi lead the pitchers IS 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 9 24 14 A X-r- Jack Sheehan young Californian who appears to have filled a big hole on Del Howard? s infield Sheehan has shown us considerable this week He handles the ball niftily and gets away fast on a double all-aroundabil- VERNON 0 0 2 LEAGUE STANDINGS W L New York 0 Chicago Boston Cleveland 17 9 22 12 17 10 16 16 Fctl 664 Wash lngton St Louis 630iDetroit 448 436 13 16 14 18 10 18 8 18 647 SOOiPhlladelphla -1- 0S-19-89: 87-51- -1 '8-18-- 90 S R McCornick Inch J E A Agnew Leonard Gal- Janvrln lagher Cady Totals JOHNSON’S STATEMENT STIRS ‘CINCY’ FANS Cincinnati May 19 — The pS100 41180 0 Williams p 2 Danforth p 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1000 16 2 9 24 Totals 9 0 0 0 0 0 88 8 11 27 1 Janvrtn batted for Agnew is ninth batted ‘for Leonard in ninth Score by inninge — statement of the American of President Johnsonwould not be any there league that in 1918 if the war baseball in the league continues caused considerable discussion among Cincinnati fans Opinion differed as to closing the gate on professional baseball While many fans said that Johnson held that had the right view others off sport during times of war cutting will do more harm than good that the public generally should have amusements however agreed It was generally claim which would that baseball has no from being drafted exempt any players batted for Davis In eighth Lapan batted the Bassler that not The general Impression here iswill for Brown in effect of this year’s drafts batted for Hall in nintheighth Klllifer of with the interfere any grievously Score by innings— in the two major leagues clubs Los Angeles: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Runs 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —2 -MINNEAPOLIS PLAYERS Hits 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 —2 Runs ARE RE ADY TO FIGHT Vernon: 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 0 —9 Hits Stolen — bases —Schultz 19 Minn Summary: May Every Three-baz- e Minneapolis American — Sacrifice hits hits Griggs association is of the member Chadbourne Struck out— By to the colors accord- — Daley readyto to respondJoe 4 by Brown 4' Bases on balls Cantlllon "I have Mitchell Manager ing Off Mitchell 3 Runs responsible for to headquarters” Cantlllon — written bat and my whole —Brown 1 Nine hits 2 runs 26 at said “offering myself defeat Charge club if they need us We are well off Brown in 7 innings lays— Gallon trained and ready to go at a moment's gL notice” — Casey Time 135 w0 Boa ton ea e ® e —3 Chicago Summary: 0 0 Cady 0 0 ® J ® 0 0 3 6 0 0 1 0 2 2 —8 Errors Waieh Gardner Biaberg e Gardner bite— J Lewis Gbliiaa Throe-bas- e hit—E Coliine Gainer Home1 run off —Weaver Bases on hall— Off William Leonard 1 Hite— Off Williams 6 in 6 innings off Dahforth 8 in 3 Innings: off Leonard 11 Struck out— By Leonard 2 by in 8 Innings Williams 8 by Danforth 4 Umpire—McCorTwo-bae- Nallin and Connolly mick A GAME NO-DECISI- ON Detroit May 19— Detroit and New York played eleven Inning to a tie today in a game marked by bad pitching poor fielding and eqratle base Seven pitchers were used and they running gave nineteen lnses on balls The score: -- NEW YORK ABRHOA 6 1 3 2 1 Hendryx rf High If2b 44 Matsel 6 Pipp lb 0 Baker 3b 4 Miller ef 1 Magee cf Pcknpgh as 30 Nunamakr c 1 Russell p 1 Love p Sbawkey p 4 0 Caldwell 1111 2 0 2 2 1 0 313 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 4 1 9 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 DETROIT Bush sa Young 2b Burns lb ABRHOA 6 0 2 4 7 6 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 rf Veach If 0 Cobb 1121 Heilman 113 0 0 0 0 Vltt Sb 10 cf Spencer e Stanage e 180 3 118 2 2 3 2-- 3 3 2-- 3 j DAVENPORT GOES HIGH St Louis May 19 —After hammering Walter Johnson for ten hits and five runs which gave St Louis a lead of three Davbnport went to pieces in the sixth and the locals lost to WashScore: ington 9 to 6 WASHINGTON ST LOiriS le i: 1-- 1-- 867 808 cr 57-5- off Love 8 off Shswkey & Hits— Off Bussell in 1 innings: off Love 3 in 2 innings LEAGUE STANDINGS off Sliswkey 7 in 7 innings: off Cunningham 5 3 in W L Pct1 W L Pet innings off Boland 4 in 4 innings off James 2 In 1 23 11 408 13 19 667Cihcinnati Chicago1 Innings off Khmke 2 in 2 652! 15 8 391 Struck out— By James 9 by Love l New York 9 14 innings Boston 5 391 by Shawkey 9 14 Umpires— O’Lougblin and Nallin Philadelphia 16 9 640!Brooklyn Time— 827 14 13 St Louis 619 Pittsburgh 10 20 333 3 8 W L Pet Klllifer batted for Hogg in sixth YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Chance batted for Crandall in eighth 'St Louis —Washington 9 St Louis A At Score by innings — At Chicago — Boston 2 Chicago 8 The Country club held its At Detroit — New York 9 Detroit 9 (Eleven Los yesAngeles: medal handicap golf tournament Innings) 0 0 0 0 — 1 1 2 0 0 0 Runs afternooii and R C Gemmeii At Cleveland — Philadelphia 5 Cleveland 8 terday to 2 110 0 111 2—9 Hits be the winner The play was proved and among Vernon: LEFTY WEAKENS BUT WINS exceedingly good all around was that of Joel Runs the best performances Chicago May 19 —Chicago won Its newcomer the at game Hits a Is N iti lev who game today defeating eighth straight -announces that beginning bases— Vaughn Boston 8 to 2 Tne The club Summary:Three-bas-Stolen locals batted Leontwo Meusel hold e it will hits— next Wednesday one Galloway and won easily 'Williams freely on Wednesdays Two-bas- e —Doane Basaler Sacri- ard matches a weekone hits weakened in the sixth after pitching Saturday afternoon fice hits —Griggs Struck out —By John- airtight for women and Danforth who Next son 3 by Hogg 1 by Hall 1 on him was ball Bases and one Sundav morning for menhandinever in danger The replaced fielding — 6 off foursome 3 mixed Off Johnson the off balls Hogg Wednesday Weaver and Felsch and Weaver’s — of and a week a from Crandall 1 Runs responsible for cap will be held were run home drive featured 3 Johnson 2 Four hits 4 runs Today was Red Cross day at the park Wednesday the women will hold flag Hogg 21 at bat off Hogg in 5 Innings 1 hit Just tournament before the game started Manager scores were as follows C 1 run 7 at bat off Crandall in 2 Innings Rowland of the local club presented a Yesterday’s 3: to Double R K r Geminell Hogg plays Charge defeatto to the head of the organization laper — SiKaJ-HP b Griggs Johnson to Van Schauck Snodgrass the names of all the memlere bearing C W Stlmpson mon to Griggs: McLarry unassisted: bers of the Chicago White Sox and to Griggs Hit by pitched J T Larsen Boston Red Sox clubs for enrollment R Snodgrass Wild 11 ball — Bassler Ellis I’ Randall pitch — in the organization Joel NIbley W Salisbury The score: 8 Murphy F BOSTON CmCAGO Dr G 11 B Lamb A ABBHO ABBHOA A C Gillett 1 0 4 0 J Collins rfS 116 0 Kllerbeck Hooper rf 6 A K Bell 59B6'11Y 1 6 2b Weaver Sb 4 3 2 3 1 Barry J 0 E CUns 2b 4 2 3 6 0 T W Naylor Oainer lb 4 Tenr E 4 0 Jackson J if 4 1 1 1 0 Lewis if C McCrystal 4 4 0 1 6 0 0 Felsch ef E A Walsh cf 1 Rykert ninga 2 Gandll ‘lb Gardner 2b 3 Frank Nebeker 30180 4 0 0 0 2 Rlsberg cs 4 1 1 0 0 Scott so Cooper Anderson 8 0 0 5 3 Behai k e V c 35-St- Judge lb Foster 3b Milan cf ABSHOA 5 1 1 6 3 Shotton if 1 0 0 8 8 0 0 2 5 0 1 2 0 8 6 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Austin Sb 6 1 4 0 Sisler lb Jacobson 5 1 Severeid c 4 0 Manana ef 4 0 E Jhnsn 2b 4 Lavan as 3 Sloan 1 0 3 3 2 2 220 0084 11200 0002 12 00 h ln-o- ff 2-- 1-- 18 10 41124 1182 p0 10 84 6 7 27 10 Totals 36 8 11 27 30 -- - Stolen--bases- -- : t - t - V" j ’ t I r: Totals AS 5 0 27 80 87 4 10 27 14 In eighth Kelly batted for Bentos ' Score by innings-1 !8 I 50 10 0i 1—4 Pittsburgh ' 0 New York Fletcher Fischer 3Three-basSummary: Error— Baird e hit—Burns 2 McCarty Double play— Fletcher t Hersog to Mt— Carey Holke Bates on balls—Off Perrltt A off Cooper 8 Hite—Off Perrltt- 3 in 4 'innings off Benton 4 in 3 Innings off Anderson 2 In 1 Perrltt-by Benton A Inning Struck out— By Klem and Bransfieid by Cooper 4 Umpires— i 0-- hlp -- din-courair- ing dfll-(ge- nt year! Grob and catch by Rousli were fca- The score: CINCINNATI BOSTON AB R H O AB R n O A 4 0 0 2 Groh 3b 4 0 0 1 4 Maranville 4 0 0 2b 3 2 2 0 4 Kopf ss Ftzptrck 4 1 2 Roush cf 3 0 2 2 0 Kelly cf Griffith rf 3 0 0 Twombly rf 3 0 0 2 0 s 0 0 Tliorpe If Konetcby lb 4 1 0 15 1 3 0 0 4 2 4 0 2 Wlngo c Smith 3b 3 Mitchell lb 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Magee If Shean 2b 3 0 0 Gowdy c Barnes p Toney p l0 00 00 Knetxcr p 0 0 0 Eller p 1 0 0 Chase Neale l 0 0 one-hande- d n Totals 80 1 2 24 17 2-- 3 BARNES BRINGS LUCK Neale batted Score by innings— Cincinnati 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0- -1 Busto1 —5 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 Errors— Grob Thorpe 2 Summary: Mitchell Fitzpatrick Twombly Smith Wlngo Three-lwa- e hits— Barnes Double play — Kopf to Shcan Bases on ball—Off Toney 2 Jo Mitchell Hite-- Off Toney 7 in 5 off Knetxer 2 in 2 Innings off Eller 1innings: in 1 Struck out— By Toney 2 by Knetxer I Inning by Barnes 2 Umpire Byron and Quigley PHILLIES TAKE LONG ONE Philadelphia May 19— Philadelphia defeated Chicago today 5 to 4 In eleven innings The winning run was scored on Killlfer’s single Zelder’ muff of Vaughn's throw on Lavender's bunt and Paskert's single Tbe contest was filled with spectacular plays in the field Score: CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA ABRHOA ABRHOA Selder ss 6 0 0 1 2 Faskert cf 5 0 l l 0 Flack rf-lf- 5 3 Doyle 2b Merkle lb 4 Williams cf2 Wolter rf 0 4 Mann f 4 Wilson e 5 Deal 2b Vaughn p 5 lf-c- Ruether '0 10 10 1116 Bancroft ss5 Stock 3b 6 0 1 1 2 1 Cravath rf 5 0 1 3 2 0 Wblttd 1Mb 5 0 0 Luderua lb 3 1 2 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cooper If 0 1 9 1 Niehoff 2b 4 0 3 3 4 0 0 2 2 Klllifer e 5 1 8 7 0 2 1 0 3 1 2 10 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 117 0 5 Oeschger p 0 0 0 0 Mayer p lavender p Byrne McGaffigan Adams Totals 730 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 o o 0 0 l1 0 0 l01000 0 0 43 5 13 S3 19 Totals None oat when winning rnn scored Ruether batted for Williams in tenth Byrne batted for Oeschger in fourth McGaffigan ro in eighth Adams batted fur Mayer 28 4 16 s In eighth Score by inning — 8 0—4 Chicago 1 1—5 Philadelphia Williams Flack Summary: Errors Zelder Three-bas- e Bancroft Oeschger hit— Cravath Home ran— Bancroft Double play—Bancroft to Niehoff to Whltted Bates on balls— Off Vaughn 4 off Oeschger 2 off Mayer A off Lavender 2 lilts— Off Vaughn 13 In 10 Innings (none out in eleventh) off Oeschger' 4 in 4 innings off Mayer 2 In 4 innings off Lavender 1 In 3 Struck out— By Vaughn 8 by Oeschger Inning 1 by Mayer 3 by Lavender L Umpires—Bigler and Orth 001000600 001010100 - one of the beet M eet Side ATsoccer teamHigh games seen at the school the Og3-defeated the Caledonians of Salt Lake 3 to 1 game was fast from beginning toThe end the ball being kept moving from one end to the other with rapidity From center by A Dransfield Jenkinson headed the first goal in a neat maimer Porter having no chance After some close play in the Railroaders’ territory Hudson was penalized for knocking ball down from goal with his hand anl the Callles were awarded a penalty kick Young placing the ball well to equalize for the Scots After numerous at goal Jenkinson in center attempts with a beautiful shot again beat the home custodian and next A1 Drains-fiel- d ran through and popped another in Wilson Morlev and Whet ton showed well for Ogden and placed the ball well making it dangerous for the Cal-li- e defense The Callies in the end forced the more and were awarded five corplay ners which kicks were placed nicely but knocked down and failed to materialize Prime then tried to beat the tender with a hot shot howgoal ever went a little wide ofwhich the posts and the contest ended with the Callies still fighting to even matters The game was delayed at times on account of a few injuries but Referee Dunn of Garfield allowed time and kept the game well In hand Phipps of Caledonians was unlucky being laid out thre times but was up and fighting at the finish The line-uOgvlen Caledonians A Dransfield g er Iort B rach t’osh Howe Fox lf Hudson Parsons rh Hawthorne W ilson T jlajor i C I ch Hudson Gerard lh o1 Dransfield Iri me Ja Major hetton il Jenklnson (C) cf Young Morle ir Phipps A Dransfield or Harvey Referee — II Dunn Garfield (Arthur lub) Linesmen — T Taylor Ogden Alex Tucker Salt Lake - p: rfaa 71 the Arthur club takes its to Today Eureka to meet the Miners insquad the first game on Tintlc territory W Russell coach has the Smeltermen lined up in good form and expects to swamp the Schubach cup winners In this game IN SERVICE L D S GIRLS AND Lansing Mlclu May 19 —Jerry one of the greatest football player In th history o£MIchigan Agriculhas been tural collegefor the officers’ reserve corpe accepted Is to train that at Fort Sheridan 111 Deprato Is a Detroit hoy and is well known at Ann Arbor One autumn afternoon in 1915 he scored 24 points Michigan’s eleven' and starred against In the Aggies’ greatest victory over the May If— Barnes pitched 1 Boston to vic6 to breaking tbe tory over Cincinnati today He held Cincinnati ' to locals’ losing streak two hits one’ of them a scratch Toney was Stops by Wolverines poorly supported by his teammates Boston - 30 5 10 27 17 STAR HAS H FOOTBALL ENLISTED -- 1-3 - Totals Chase batted for Toney In sixth fcr Knetxer in eighth Two-bae- e 1-- x'Wi' - Totals 3-- a V- 113 l Totals Peck-inpaug- - rlfl-xens- tures - - ? 1 out-batte- e ? ' 2-- 3 to-da- 8000021 V 112 41310 ' f rt 11100 Two-bas- S’ no - Visitors Prove Too Much for L ocal Soccerites and 40143 30113 win 3 to 1 5 CHAMPS WIN AGAIN ABKHOA 6 2 3 3 0 Cuninghm p Boland p James p 0 2 Ebmke p R Jones 0 1 Crawford WILLIE JACKSON KNOCKS OUT RIVERS YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Philadelphia— Chicago 4 Philadelphia (Eleven innings) At New York— Pittsburgh 5 New York 4 At Boston— Cincinnati 1 Boston 5 At Brooklyn— St Louis 1 Brooklyn 6 Brooklyn May 19 —dadore held St Louis to five scattered hits today pitching the Brook013 Mice rf rf lyn champions to their fourth successive victory Smith If 1 0 0 1 A pass to J Smith and Morgan 2b 2 2 0 The score was 6 to Ainamith c double gave the vis!tors their Miller's J long Crane as 3 only rnn in the first inning Hornsby and Dau-beShanks 0 McBride es l field The score: in featured the Davenport W Jhnsn p3 1 Sothoron p p3 1 0 0 0 8 BROOKLYN LOUIS 8T Ayers p l 1 l l W Miller AB R H O A ABRHOA 4 0 Johnston cf 4 0 0 4 0 Betxel 2b 38 9 14 27 9 Totals 39 6 13 27 16 J Smith rf 3 1 0 0 0 Daubere lb Totals 1 1 013 0 Miller lb 4 0 1 10 0 Hickman If 4 2 2 1 0 J Shanks batted for Crane in sixth ss 4 0 0 8 S Stengel rf batted for Lavan In ninth W Miller battedSloan 4 0 2 3 0 Cutshaw 2b 8 1 2 2 2 for Hornsby Cruise cf sot Boron in nintlt 4 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 Mowrey 3b If Long — 4 0 0 1 4 Score by innings Gouxales e 3 0 1 4 1 Olson s 4 0 1 6 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 1 1—9 F Smith 3b 1 0 0 0 1 O MUler c Washington 3 0 10 3 Defate 3b 3 0 0 1 0 Cadore p Loul 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 X 1 0 0 0 1 p Summary: Errors— Rice Morgan Crane Aos-- n Steele 0 0 0 0 0 Watson p Two-bas-e Lavan bits—Ainamith 2 bmlth Horstman p 1 0 0 0 0 Three-bas- e Austin Kbotton hit— Jacobson 0 0 0 0 1 Pierce p Smith Home rtm— Miller Doable 1 0 0 0 0 ler to Austin E Johnson to Lavan to Sisler Beecher W Johnson to Crane to Judge lavan to E 31 010 2712 31 1 5 3411 Totals Totals Johnson to Sisler Sisler to Lavan Bases on ball-- ff 1 off 2 Ayers Hits— Beecher batted for Horstman In tbe eighth W Johnson 10 In 5Davenport Innings off Daven-Ppr- tM innings off Ay era 3 In 4 Score by inninge— Sothoron 6 In 8 3 Struck 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 Louis out— By W Johnson 3 by Ayer innings A Umpires— St 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 —6 Brooklyn Owen and Dlneen Two-bas-e hits— J Miller Stengel Summary: Three-bas- e Left on hits — Gon sales Hickman INDIANS BUNCH ERRORS 4 Brooklyn 6 lilts— Off Steele Louis St base— Cleveland May 19— develsnd bunched four 8 inning innings off Watson 3 in of It seven error In the third Inning of y 8offlu Horstman 4 in 4 innings: off Pierce none game and Philadelphia won 5 to 8 Cleve— 2 in 1 Inning Struck out By 8teele by Horstd land the vlsltora and drew seven man 1 by Cadore 4 and HarUmpires— O'Day was helpless when hit meant runs rison — 185 rases hut Tims the first game has won In Cleveland since Angnst Philadelphia 1316 Score PHILADELPHIA PIRATES CAPTURE ONE CLEVELAND AB R H O A AB R H O A New York May '19— Pittsburgh defeated New Gmney If 2 1 0 0 0 York In the second game of the aeries here toChapman sa 4 1 8 2 5 day 5 to 4 Both sides played loose baseball Speaker ef 6 0 2 8 0 Pittsburgh knocked Perrltt out of the box In Roth rf 4 the fifth The score: Wmbegss 2b 6 0 2 1 6 NEW YORK PITTSBURGH Miller lb 4 0 1 12 8 ABRHOA ABRHOA Evan Sb 4 0 0 0 1 8 0 3 1 0 4 12 3 1 Burns If O’Neill c 2 0 0 2 1 Carey cf 2 2b 0 0 0 3 2b 8 e 0 Ilersog 0 2 8 Billing Robertson rf 8 0 0 4 9 Klepfer p 0 0 0 0 2 Schmidt e 86 0 3 1 8 Zimermas lb 8 0 1 1 6 Oonmbe p 1 0 0 0 1 Baird 3b 0 0 1 0 Hinchmailf 8 0 0 1 0 Fletcher ss 88 1 2 0 89 BoehMng 4 1 111 2 Kanff ef Morton p 0 0 0 0 0 Brief lb 4 1 110 1 8 0 Hoik lb 8 Allison 1 o 0 0 0 King rf 4 0 1 0 2 o 0 0 0 0 Fischer e Oulsto 3 0 3 4 0 McCarty e 8 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 Gleason 2b 2 0 0 8 1 Perrltt p Howard 1 0 0 0 1 Kavanangh 0 0 6 0 0 McCarthy ss 4 1 1 0 8 Benton p 1 0 0 0 e Turner 0 0 0 0 Cooper p I 0 0 0 4 Kelly Anderson p 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 5 2 4 2 6 0 8 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Allison batted for In third Gulsto ' batted for O'Neill InKlepfer Howard batted sixth for Ooumbe In sixth batted for Kavanangh Boehling in eighth Turner batted tor Evans in ninth ' Scot by Innings— 44 9 U 8313 44 013 3812 Total Totals 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0- -8 Philadelphia ' GUdwell ran for Spencer in fifth 'Crawford Cleveland 1 0 0 I I 0 1 0 1—8 batted for Boland In seventh Both Summary: ' Error— Bates Chapmane I Score by Inning — hits Wambaganss Evans 3 Coumbe TO TRY ROWING GOPHERS —Bates Roth Bates Bodle 2 0--9 New York 8 1 1 row2 of Minnesota will add on th Left base— Philsdel- University Wambagnass 1 8 1 0 0 0 0 S O I 0--9 T 14 Mi balls— Off R Bases Cleveland Its athletic activitiea A four-mi- le Detroit ing tostretch Sbia Errors' Hendryx Magee Feckin- 6 off Noyes A off Klepfer 1 off Mor-to- b of quiet water with one Summary: 1 ugb Russell Young Heilman Two-bashits— Hit— Off R Johnson I In 6 8 innings New York May 19 —Willie Jackson slight turn will be accessible to the tiller Three-bas- e h Vltt Shawkey hits— 8 In 8 3 Innings off Klepfer 4 la off Noyes with the of students the Rivers out knocked completion of this city Cobb Ray bases —Baker Hendryx 8 innings: off Ooumbe 1 In 3 innings off Boehof a new government high dam In the Mis- Perkinpaugh CobbStolenDouble of California din the third roundBrookplays— Cunningham ling 3 In 3 Innings': off Morton none In 1 interInterclass In river and to Speneer to Burns Miller to match sissippi scheduled Love to Peckln-pang- b inning Struck oat— By Johnson 6 ter Noyes A be1 will before tried Bases on balls—Off Cunningham A off by 2 Jackson weighed 181 college rowing Morton L Umpire—Brans Boehling lyn tonight 1 off James 2 oft Ehmk 8 off Bussell and Morlartw - by Rivers 130 representative varsity eight is boated Boland ' ten-roun- It la rather refrenhlag and very satisfying to read tbat fa company and patriotic citl-newith other loyalowaeraare taklnix bnaeball their medicine philosophically and vfewlnig the prospects with a hi ah Nome of the elnb sense of owner Indnty the American anaoela-tlo- a set a blah ntandard when they declared that If their men arc needed they will not pat a stone In their way and If their famlllen need anoints nee while they are gone they will see to that also It neema to me that thl aort of la what we have a rtaht to expect of portmen They are after the Aone who phlloophte all aood nport I a good eltlxra and I’m prond of nportamaanhlp 'The governor of New York It wonld appear from recent development I determined to exterminate grame the boxing It I naolittle difficult for one removed far from the field of the operation to apprrrlate afnlly to thl anlmii of the (governor on the sport but particular wmoke there I no much theory that where he a little fire one In there mnnt Justified In the suspicion that New must know York's chief executive the (gethat ponnlbly emethlng neral public doe not know Whatever may he back of hi continued and unchanging opposition there I one thing boxer and boxing promoters raant learn and tbat I that beln(g tolerated boxing mast lie “on tbe square” In payment for and rreoaraltlon of the public willing recognition It must return honesty and doe aot conic If decency to these boxing then It up requirement must expect official opposition to have Disclosure been made bypurporting the Iloa Michael Gibbon at Portland recently are to the effect that the (gentleman a fortune of named ha over 8170000acquired from hi prowenn rn a boxer and tbat approximately 880000 of tbe amount wa made the last year during Advice of the above purport must be dlMConeertlngc and to one Iron equipped and Of coarse we newspaper gifted men are accustomed to tbat sort of thing but It must “rile a well educated cunt and who workfairly hard and faithfully In elnht or tea hours a day year and year out for perhaps a hundred a week or mack less to read such fabnlous figure which pelt the earning of brute forre and running are There many thing we mlcbt for comfget oat of these fact ment but I will content mywelf remarkthl morning by merely In ing that nomebody bunked when a boxer can(gettlnc make 83HOOO In a nlnqle year Gibbons may be gcoodi he probably In but no ria(gter baa a right to box 830000 worth In much lens than CALLIES LOSE 1 0 0 STAGES GOLF and that batsman cannot fellow bit aa well In cold weather lint that ought to work both way Pitcher oajrht not to be able to I work so well In raid weather dnnno At any rate It la something to think about thirty-si- x 0 1 18-ho- ity ay AMERICAN LEAGUE E COUNTRYCLUB a real ball clubf Better met eat there this after eom before tbe family laslata on taking you Into the canyon or the re aorta every Sabbath afternoon Hew do you areoftat for tbe number ef no bit baseball gamea tbat bare been pitched thla year or don’t yon account for ItV I meat eonfena tbat I do not know Move to explain the thing It may be that pltchera are (given more real training than tbe rent of the De-pra- - to v DESERET TO SWIM n exhibition swimming match will be held next Wednesday afternoon at the Deseret gymnasium between the class of the girls from the junior Deseret gymnasium and the I D 'K school high The fair tanksters will hare races and exhibition swims and the matches will be open—to visitors of the weaker - co-e- sex ds - - - ' V- 1 v ! v i - v |