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V -- J f’ "u 0 ' Vr £' ' V n y 'c v‘ ' v -- ' - ' - £" J - ' ( - s i - V s £C2 ' "i v - yvl " - jfv SPORTS FINANCE LOCAL fc - f i - V f: hv ' - J - M - - t' f - i EDITED BY WALTER DBRATZ SPORTING-AUTHORIT- Y - OF --THE WEST INTER-MOUNTAI- N f -- : - - Walter ‘ ' y iS’! ! i SAtiTjliiKE ’ t WITHTHEM ' f V school athletic during the war is ‘not advisable President v WUson’: believes not sports because of their value to divert the American-peopl-- but because they contribute to 'national defense In a letter to" IJawrenco Perry ’of the New York Evening Post made 'public tov day the President said: “I entirely agree with the conclusion contained in your letter of T 15 would I beisincerely sorry to see the men and boys in our May schools and colleges give up their athletic sports and I hope most course of college spbrfs will he continued as normal sincerely that the far as possible not only to afford a diversion to the American people share of mental in the daj’s to come when we shall no doubt- have-outo defense for our national the contribution as a real hut depression j men 'must he made physically fit in- order ’that later they may young take the place of those who are now of military age and exhibit the vigor and alertness which we are proud to' believe to he characteristic of our young men” to The May 22 —The Beav Bill Bernhard’s Bnmble Bees put another kink into the Bengal's tail yesterday afternoon 2 to 1 but they were forced to play a whole lot of the great national pastime as it should be played in order to accomplish the deed The two clubs opened the series with abont as nifty a little contest as has been seen here in many a day — surely the best of the 1017 season It was one of those affairs in which everybody is forced to make everything count for all it was worth Both Mitchell and Lev-erepitched masterly ball and each used every bit of cunning andd strategy he could muster The local southpaw had just about two runs the best of it' and sensational Great pitching fielding featured the entire contest PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Bach side chalked up two double plays and every one of them came when it LEAGUE STANDINGS saved a pitcher from being scored against The very first frame found the Tigers with one out and two men Portland on as a result of clean hits only to have Morrie Rath stab one as it was going YESTERDAY’S RESULTS by and shooting it to Sheeley in time Salt Lake — Vernon 1 Salt At to complete the dual killing In the Lake 2 At Los Angeles — Portland 2 Los sixth the Tigers completed a double 0 Angeles At San Francisco —Oakland 0 San play from the outfield and behind 4 Earl Sheeley so fast that the latter Francisco found it impossible to score from third although he left that station with the catch in the outfield Rath navy Worker Morrlv Rath Iv charged with the two hootv of the aftcraoon and one of his mtornm gave the visitor their only run hut Slorrle felt vo bad about it that he scored both of Salt Lake’s runs himself Salt Lake’ runs were hit la Game Is Pitchers’ Battle on clean drives one by Sheeley and the With Newsome Having other by Captain Ryan nz hard-earne- LOWELL LOSES TO WEST HIGH The Vernon cluh with the famous Fred Snodgrass on second presented a mighty nifty appearance and played the game for all it was worth The former world's series hero has more pepper than all of the balance of the Stovall aggregation put together and with a little help may yet succeed in bringing the Tigers up In vhe race Snodgrass is half of the Bengal in field game Roy Mitchell hurled a splendid would have of ball — the kind which contests and won most ordinary other thanwas such against anything opaa Walter Leverens chuckinghim with might have gotten posingwith this one The Bees bunched away hits on Roy in the first and sixth and thereby hangs the entire tale Iieverenc Had Stuff Teverenz seemed to have everything including a noddle that edged him out of many a hole The alocal strain and took never worked under he found matter rather easily until the Tigers getting gay and then he around the enemy In rings drew pitched the first blood The Bees lined frame After Tobin had opening out to Doane Rath drove one over Earl Sheeley got short for a single hold of one for two bases son a line to the fence and Rath had ample time to score the fifth Vernon evened the count in busted out a safe one Walter Doane to start on and Chadbourne sacrificed him to second Rath erring on the and both hands were safe Mitse plav on a bunted and sent the two men base and Roy Mitchell then onsenta over long the only runtofor his side Buddy Ryan sacrifice fly I everenx allowed the Bengals but one more hit for the balance of the (Continued on Page 3) side-wheel- er LOS brought their own weather with them and playing un der this advantage copped the opener O to Peaaer the An baelR to the bench pltehed la every “ while 8 tend ridge waa alamnaed lanlng when meant runs' a medley of hits and sacrifices MpCredie s men spun two runs in the fourth and this was sufficient unto the thereof Having nothing else to day do they scored another in the seventh The Angels had several chances to score but did not avail themselves of the opportunity They had nine men left on bases Had all these been driven In It would have made a nice mess of runs and turned the tide of battle Meusel did most of the hitting for the home guards with double and two singles but he batteda so far he was unable to bunch his hits apart His double came in the sixth with nobody out Two demon stops by Hollocher a run Hollocher was given prevented a hand when he returned to the bench Both sides errorless ball with one exception played In the seventh Farmer Meusel’s Texas picked up and threw the ball Into right leaguer field This runners on second placed third but two were out and there and was nothing further doing When Maggert and Vaughn the first two men up in the opener singled the prospects of the Angels were better than they were destined ' to be again Kenworthy fanned Meusel lined to Farmer Ellis fouled out leaving both menand on bases and sounding the Keynote Rodgers opened the fourth with a safety Kenworthy chopped Wille’s to a single smash down Farmer sacrificed Borton came through with a snd everybody looked at him besingle cause it scored Williams Rodgers the plate and squeezed Wilie across Slglln grounded to Kenwortny Great Gus prepared the way for the other In the seventh Fenwith tally ner sacrificed and Hollocher sent Fisher to second with & safety to left Rodthat was gers hit one at Standrldge to handle at once too warm for Pete and Great Gus beat the throw to the plate The score: ‘L OriSifiT® N0 0OB10 fit SIT! fltlfl 2b Sb cf saaeas rfIt sass s e seas PORTLAND jje- er again yesterday:fg sound asleep but for Stovall and grass 4c was a dark afternoon and both pitch-to the chin ers used a fast one under In the hole good advantagegC when 3C 4 Orr again starred In the fieldBilly ing line 4c 4c 4c men but fifteenHunthas Stovall George him but is expecting Herb with Darlnflelder purchased by Tom here —Farmer er Stolen base to Cubs the from report in Summary: ody Two-bahit— MeuseL Sacrifice hits— Hunter Is supposed to have left Boston Williams PeAner Struck—out ten days ago and the Vernon skipper Farmer be—By Penner 2 Bases on balls Off is beginning to wonder what has d Penner 2 off — Standrldge 2 2Rune re- come of the Doublen sponsible for Standrldge to Glelch-man4c 4c 4c plays— Standrldge to Davis —Farmer across an old ran ball the Stovall Hit way by pltehed by —Casey' of Frank In nrnn and Time the of last Phyle night Umpires ' Sal manager of the Pantages the- game — 120 se '' 22 IS 16 14 Chicago St Louis W 629 Boston 617 Pittsburgh L Pet 4M 444 175 14 11 IS I 11 IS Hi 21 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Brooklyn —St Lonis 1 Brooklyn X X New York X New —Chicago I Philadelphia 9 Philadelphia Boston— Clncinnatl-Bostogame postponed meet here tomorrow to discuss several questions concsrning the sport confirmation was lackAlthough it was reported that tonight ing to cut the National league desires men -the player limit to eighteen President Johnson of the American league is opposed to' this plan he said tonight The question of playing Sunday games in the east the proceeds to go to war relief funds also will be - '’’-- onsideredL t r er - LOS York-Plttabar- KRAUSE Herald-Republica- n! ANGELES May 22 — Waller hasI made aa old dlorovery — war that the H laden burg line to the eash cutting Today Walregister ter evldeatly acting for the Judicial overlord of the Reavers held conferences with Owner la Chief Tout I)ar-woof the aad Cheerless Leader ChanceTiger of the Angela on the of cutting the player limit to subject to rixtrea within the right wide of aa a war measare the ledger get D&rmody told the Portland visitor-thais that he Is cutting to as an something official league action opposed his view being to leave the surgery to the managers Individually gave it as his opinion that heDarmody his maanger thought 8tovall employed the right George system when he called the Tiger pitchers toto tell them the sad truth-hgether soldiers have the limelight now the and that as a result he might have to d let go some of their highnesses— or all of them substituting heavers lower salaries - commanding What Chance told McCredie haa not been revealed but it probably was a sad tale McCredie says his to the business offices in underground the big leagues the startling information that bringsattendance haa fallen off a third their since America started to make democracy popular in the Wllhelmatrasse It looks like worse than a war tax or conscription for the webfeet diamond division In fact McCredie said he actually would be down to today next week aa then he sixteen players will releaae Infielder Pennell and Pitcher Fitzpatrick Mac also said he would bench Babe Borton unless he shows better form The Beaver mogul hands Babe the cabbage as being responsible for many of the Portland club’s defeats t n r s Refuse to Bat t (Special to The OAN rRANCISCO May 22 — Olaf Ernckson pitched a wonderful fame today whiffing nine of the Oaks and sending them to their fodder without a run Pltehed a whale af a mm and hr :?r oat three hit iMaliiM himself trjaK rapped to start hat his mates gave hint ethlng no aid and the aaeka three times he perished om n®t on Pitched well but he got two hits a year’s supply for him e ordinary times Ills clout the olnth for Fttr1iionithnsrwn with a pass and rick up tr‘P1 when Koerner fLv V eft which nut Pick over in the sixth TeSaI scored first by Nchaller and a “it VI Malsel l?m VLarren Adams struck our Twice he was Herald-Republica- up with Krause 1me8 to score but he ready could not even foul The score: SAN FRANCISCO pItSSxrHald rf Kofrner ib ‘W Schaller If 5 4 4 4 4 4 Downs 2b Cf Corhan as Baker c O'Mara 2b A Adams club got winning start in the league last night by defteam to a Hirshman Shoe eating-the 10 to 8 count waa a battle throughIt out Hirschmans tied the count at 3 to 3 in the second to see the Gardner boys run over only six in the next frame The shoe boys gave a good account of themselves In the last frame by over two and had the bases running full when they were retired Clark led the hitters with two safeties and two walka in four trips to the plate led the onslaught his clubLlewellyn for“Prexy” a single and a by getting double In three times up scoring three runs for the clothiers McCallister pulled a sensational catch of Christensen's drive to the fence in the fourthlongB Llewellyn did seme clever the ! 0 0 2 1 2 4 0 1 J 0 1 0 0 0 1 n l 0 0 2 11 0 4 11 27 0 4 3 4 Lee If Middleton rf Murphy 3bsa Sheehan Roche c Kraua p 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 n 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 Totals 0 1 2 0 3 4 6 1 v 2 2 i 1 A !: 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 5 0 0 1 39 8 Score by innings — San Francisco: Oooonioo 2 00 2 2 0 Huns Hits 1 1 4 3 3— 11 -- Oakland: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 9 1 9 0 1 1 1 0— 5 Hits Stolen basese — Schaller Summary: Maisel 2 Middleton Three-bashit — Pisk Ty°bae hlt8 — Downs Fitzger-2- ’ ®rba1£r-- Kruse Erickson hits— Downs O'Mara 2 Bases on balls— Off Erickson 1 off Krause 2 — Struck out By Erickson 9 by Krause —Koerner Double 3 Sacrifice plays --—Roche to fly Sheehan Kuna — for Krause 4 Left cn responsible — bases San Francisco 10 Oakland fi Time of game — —2 hours Umpires Held and 1 Sac-rlfi- WITHTHE er ' IT 9 Philadelphia YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Cleveland — Philadelphia - X Cleveland 1 Detroit— New game postponed — n Oineinnatl-BostoBoston gams postponed 12 514 - S Warren Totals p3 28 12 11 10 00 1110 0 1 1 10 8 15 1 0 ten-rou- ten-rou- contest here no-decisi- on nd nd night ss Flack rf Paskert ef Bancroft ss 1 0 2 5 0 0 4 6 S 4 4 5 0 2 6 Zsldor Doyle 2b Merkla lb Williams cfS S Mann If Stock 2b Oavath rf Cooper If Laderus lb 1114 11 0 6 0 I I 110 0 0 0 2 11 110 0 11 4 2 4 4 2 HIRSHMAN SHOE AB R H PO ten-rou- nd 3b-l- Lonis-Wsshisgt- es ten-rou- nd ' 1 ' - - ‘ t 0-1 ' 00 0 3 0 3 Brooklyn ’ Allison batted for Morton la eighth ' Two-bas-e — bit Summary: 1 Mehoff 2b 4 0 2 4 Elliott e 2 run— OutshawError Graney Two-bas-e Double play — hits— MeSnmmarj:'' 2 4 0 Hickman - nome Wilson e 1 0 0 2 0 Killifer e 2 Stolen Bases on lnnls Falkenberg Graney Speaker 0 110 Horstman to J- Smith to F Smith 4 © 1 1lavender p 1 Deal b bane — Bodle Schang Speaker Doable playe— 20 0 0 1 Seaton p (Continued-oOsschger p - 2 ’Pagre 3) Gulsto (unassisted) Falkenberg to Mrlnnis to 1 00 1 0 Dngey Aldridge p 0 Schang Falkenberg to Mclnnis to Batea to Hendryx n © 0 0 4 Bates to Grover to Mclnnis Bases on 4 Witt Rnether C 1 0 0 0 - - halls—Off Falkenberg 1 off Morton X off i i'1 0 0' 0 Wolter Coiimbe 1 lllto— Off Morton 6 In 6 Innings ' CALLS A A Strack - oat— By off Connabe 3 in 1 Inning 25 6 9 24 11 Totals - 22 S 27 ill Totals MOGULS TOGETHERFalkenberg t by Morton 4- -'Umpires— Morisrity Evans " Mar 22 —Club owners' 4-- andScore v Rnether batted for Elliot-Ififth Wolter by Innings— American association the baited will batted 'for Aldridge- in eighth Dugey 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1—3 Philadelphia- for Lavender in fourth:- In 'meet! here 0- -1 a a ol o Cleveland special meeting - Score r by Innings— 7 to approve’ or- - re- Chicago ’PLAYER PETITIONS ' Ject President 'Hickey’s action In —6 c 1 0 0 6 0 1 Philadelphia 1 oft New’ York the International Tom May V 22—Infielder Errors—Merkle 2 Williams' Stock 4 Summary: Fitzsimmons drafted from ' Butte last series with the International hits— Doyle - Merkle Deal Nieborf - Two-bas-e fallcom' has petitioned the National i V ' : Bancroft' Cravath 'Killifer - Home run— Pas1 ‘Xri mission for reinstatement it was ankert Stolen bane— Stock ' Bases on balls— Off was The called meeting by! nounced by the Brooklyn National Seaton X off Aldridge-oft' Hendryx 1 off President’ Hickey-tonig-ht league club today If ' successful the lavender 1 off Oescbger 2 ' Hits— Off Seaton 4 in 2 2 innings off Aldridge 4 in 2 1‘ Id Brooklyn -club will " send him to Spokane-' lasing oft Lav- Abtgij ‘off Hendryx" none - - - 1 - Error-Hornsb- 0-- f y' - - -- - - y'’ 0-- 00 n -- f f '- t t - - n or - 4 4 4 'calling? 4 41agUe i'if 4 4 next--Saturda- 00 - - : - 2-- 5 - 11 - 2 t - 'a' ' i-- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 o - - a 10660000 v 1-- - ' to- New York May 22 — A1 Badoud of France outfought Walter Laurette to-of in a this bout here A E cty At Badoud weighed 150 pound 1 3 2 2 1 1 night ss Clark rain 2 2 4 0 0 0 and Laurette 147 b CUTSHAW HOMERS FOR WIN Dyer At Washington— St game Jacobsen Chief Turner of St Paul outfought 0 0 3 0 0 0 rf Howard of Bayonne N J In Brooklyn May 2X:— Outsbsw’a home run in not scheduled 1 2 0 0 8 1 Johnny 2b Brown the seventh with one on first won the final bout Each weighed 164 0 3 0 2 a 0 8 Solomon lb-3St Louis DOES IT FALKENUERG game for Brooklyn today S to 1 3 0 0 0 pounds 0 0 If Boehmer won only one game of the aeriesHickman’s — Cleveland defeated May 22 Philadelphia 1 1 1 8 0 0 Score: batting and fielding featured Cleveland’ 2 to 1 today It being Falkenberg’a McCallister c cf PITLER TO PITVSIIURGIV 3 1 3 6 0 0 Sandberg ST LOUIS: first victory for the Athletics Falkenberg drove Service p 2 1 3 3 0 0 May 22 — The Pittsburgh Pittsburgh run ' with ABRHDA bit la the is the winning nave Nationals purchased Jake Pltler Betsel 2b 40122 Reckless base running hurt Cleveseventh 8 7 15 28 second baseman from the Chattanooga Totals J Smith rf44 0 0 2 0 land's chances early ln the contest Score: Southern association club it was anJ Miller lb 0 0 11 2 ' PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND 2 11 nounced her today Hornsby ss4-Score Innlngi by aSBHOA ABRHOA 2 0 12 1 Ckulse ef Is 1 0— 10 Pltler 2 0 12 1 Graaey If as leading the Southern In bat2 1 1 0 1 Witt ir "S' 0 0 0 © 1 2 0 3 2 — 8 ting 'with 880 average The Chat1 Jang 0 0 Chapman ss 2 0 0 S 1 Hirshman Shoe Strunkef i Con sales c 2 0 0 S 1 club receives 0 0 2 0 Speaker cf 2 0 I 2 0 William Gleason If I tanooga — Bodle Two-bas- e hits George utility infielder and a cash considerSummary: F Smith 2bS0 0 2 4 4 Roth rf 0 0 4 0 121 I lb Bates Clark Wade McCallister Horstman pS 0 0 0 2 Melnnls 1X1 2 2 11 Wmbsgss 2b 2 0 115 Llewellynbases —Clark 2 Sandberg 1 ation 1 0 0 0 0 Defate Gulsto 4 0 0 II 0 Stolen Sc hang e 1 127 lb 3 Peterson 2 Watson p' 0 0 0 0 2 Llewellyn Evans 2b 2 0 1 0 2 Service 2 W 'Jhnsn rfl 0 0 1 — Off Warren 4 off Servon balls O’Neill c 2b 4 0 1 4 Bases Grover 20151 29: 1 4 24 171 Totals 27 2 27 6 Totals 6 I 0 1 0 2 ice 2 Struck out —By Warren p Falknbrg p4 0 2 0 Morton —Peterson by 1 Ooumbe p 0 0 0 0 0 Service 5 balls Passed L" Defate batted for Horstman- In eighth —Warren Allison1 0 0 0 0 Sandberg 3 Wild pitch — 'Score ' by Innings — RummeL “Rabbit” Umpire 20 ! 127 16 28 T 27 11 Or 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 ToUls ToUls St Louis - York-Detro- it two-bas- e se-enr- ed ce Bra-she- ar fielding at short for winners 1 0 0 37 ri° OAKLAND AB R H PO ne Gardner THEClerks to a 0 4 " 152 J Adams lb cf Defeats Hirshman Team in Opening Game of Clerks’ League Season n) two-bas- Lrickaon p Tq41 CLUB STARTS RIGHT HARD Moundsman in After He Gets on Three Times dy b sfc L o se TRIES nd The opening game of the league to have been played Monwhich was day night between the Walk-Ov- was Shoe and Western Arms clubs poston account of rain The game Boston May 22— Ted (Kid) Lewis of poned was awarded a referee's dewill be played this week England cision over Joe Eagan of this The score: city in a twelve-roun- d bout boxing tonight GARDNER A ADAMS R H PO A E AMERICAN LEAGUE B Lewellyn as AB New York May 22 — Mike O'Dowd 3 2 St Paul outfought "Silent” Martin ef of 3 4 1 6 3 c 0 Paterson city in every round of a Christensen If 3 0 0 0 0 0 this bout in The Brooklyn tonight 2 1 3 6 0 G Llewellyn lb 3 weights were O'Dowd 151J Martin 154 LEAGUE STANDINGS 3 0 1 0 3b Fox w L pet W L Pet Wade 2b-- rf 1 1 1 3 0 0 15 It Minneapolis Minn 455 Salt cf IS M 6421 t Lents Boston May 22 — John 3 0 1 0 0 0 San 17 411 10 620 17 of Francisco New York It McCarthy Wsshlngtoa 1 0 easily de-a 0 0 11 18 279 Higbee rf 629 Detroit 22 12 John Salvatore Gblcsco feated of St Paul in 2 0 20 210 A Warren 2b - ‘ — Members of May baseball commls- -' Special to The afe 5 in 4 Innings: off Oeachger 4 In 5 Rtruck out— By Aldridge ! by HenAt Innings1 by lavender 3 by Oeachger X UmAt dryx rain pire— RIgler and Orth eader LBAGUE STANDINGS L Pet Nelson Philadelphia W 667 IS Piercy New York H i 640 Cincinnati Brooklyn Commission Will Hold important Meeting Today All-Arou- - Sloan 11111 sa s s s s s s Oloffhom ss Cheerless Leader Also Has Long Hurler Is Star Holding Oaks and Sad Tale Especially After Slamming a Few Yesterday’s Trimming e atre In this city Frank managed the Everett Wash team in 1903 when Stovall was breaking into the game and just before the first sacker came to club join the Salt Lake ae ' sfc Frank Newman has Invited the en tire Vernon club to attend tonight’s performance at the Pantages as his guestx g g g Joe Schultz recently let go by the back to Pitts Angels has revertedStovall came near develops burg It the former Angel captain besigning fore he left the coast for Salt Lake Sunday night Frank Arrellanes Vernon pitcher was handed his release before the Tigers left the coast The Seattle league popularity known as the City Shipbuilders league is helping to make life miserable ror the of the Northwest magnates A new ball park has been built for the Independent organization in Seattle but this is the least of the magnates’ worries Since the was the teams have organized Northwesternleague lost the services of Charley Schmuts who refused to report to Vancouver Mclvor a holdout from Tacoma Wilson former Victoria pitcher pZimmerman at one time with Spokane Devine and Boldt who started the season with Seattle Guigni who quit the Spokane club a few days a'go and Callahan a holdout hurler from Vancouver In addition to the players already enrolled in the ‘‘outlaw’’ the names of Catcher Cheek andleague Outfielder Bob Messenger of Great Falls have been mentioned as probable recruits Cheek' and Messenger are to have engaged In a wordy reported war with Herb Hester the Great Falla was the and the outcome of the contestmanager announcement of Cheek’s readiness to jump the job If the Seattle organization continues its "raids” on the Northwestern or if over the dissatisfied every player fence- the Blewett leaguehops will be In a bad wav before verv long The fourteen meii in the Northwest the low salaries paid plays result In a demand on each man for a lot of work for small pay and that leads to anything but harmonaturally nious relations between player and club Cleveland - v inner-garden- much-neede- - Chad-boar- ae 4c 4e It looked like rain all afternoon but the showers held off until evening It played This event is one of the favorCLEAN SWEEP FOR PHILLIES ites of the year and the club officials turnout for the matches expect a large are delphla defeated R W Salisbury and Chicago Ipl The entries I to 6 today thereby making a eleea Mrs Salisbury R C Gemmell and Mrs of the eeriee and taking first place in Gemmell: H B Lamb and Miss Flor- aweep the race from New York ictory was ence Ilalloran and Paul Kaiser and of by hard hitting of the deliveries Seaton asd Aldridge in tha fourth Inning five Mrs Kaiser It is expected that at hits three bases on balls and an error netting least ten other couples will be seen In six runs Score: the matches today PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO A ABKHOA ABRHO 4 4 2 0 4 nrs 4 One pepperbox like Fred Snodgrass on an Infield ie worth more than a whole army of ordinary ballplayers go Some of that Bengal tribe would Snod- At At Louis Berrien golf Instructor at the At that today the At Country club announces handicap mixed FoursomAs will be rain blts-LCrla- ac sC7ftHXlOH FOR GOLF PLAYERS CHICAGO 30( Careewell MIXED FOURSOMES se ' - saaeaaea DWftld sasseasesess lb O (Wftf£CS) We'll guess Chief Johnson and Jean Dubuc for todav )C £ j( Walter Leverens had something on the apple Yea and Walter Leverens knows how to pitch 4c 4s 4 has Said Leverens le not using all he all the time He always saves something for a pinch Makes us sort’a feel that we are in pretty classy company when we can see eelebrltles like Snodgrass Stovall Dubue and tome of the others cavorting around in our little league Gard Gtslason had but one assist and he handled the hall that occurred when In the middle ofc a 4cdouble- play Lake or Roy Mitchell on the Salt not lose very San Francisco club wouldseason many games of9cball( this Ollle attends all the games is still In citizen’s clothes but he Klrmayer Ollie’s strained side is mending slowly and the good right-handfigures that him a little warm weather will put He’d look mighty good on that right club right now 4c 4s Earl Sheeley was cracking them AND SEALS WIN CUT Y-T- high-price- WftbStW seseseas C eseseee P GOOD CONTEST at 2 Junior high defeated the THE West school In one of the clpsest and most exciting game of the school league season It was a pitchers’ battle from start to finish both pitchers heaving superb ball The score was: West Junior high S Lowell 1 The feature of the game was the pitching of Newsome and Dewald the former carrying the honors for the West Junior and the latter for the Lowell In the first three ' Innings Newsome fanned seven out of the possible nine and did a lot to help win his own game in the last Inning when he fanned two Ltewald pitched a splendid brand of ball and it was not through any fault of his that he lost The Lowell has won every game It has played so far until yesterday dnd Dewald has always been the principal reason for winning The West Junior sprung a sura prise by winning the game as big it lost game Monday and was matched against a 1000 per cent team in the Lowell Not was made on either side and an error this helped to make the game fast and snappy Griggs for theasWest Junior played a catcher and it was game sterling he who elammed the ball over second base in the fourth scored to winthat the two runs neededinning the game Sloan for the Lowell also showed up well with the stick connecting for four hits out of five trips to the plate: The lineup: WFSsT JUNIOR (3) LOWELL (1) READ - the Bid Edge Wallace Fitts inn0y Patterson Bytheway Hayes Two-bsSummary! Tetri n Qelulan Saerifiee hits Sheeley Chadbemrne SHtse Mitchell Daley Glslasoa Doable Rath Saerifiee fly— to Griggs) plays— Saodgraes to Galloway Rath to Sheeley) Hath to Glslasoa 1to Sheeley Struck4 out— Iy Mitchell by Leverens 2 First Risen on balls— Off Mitchell 2 Runs reopon-slb- le base on errors— Veraoa for— Mitchell 2 T Left on bases— Vmwlxca - Fla-ne- y Salt Lake Vernas 5 Guthrie PVw and - OLAFPITCHES BLUESAND IS ‘ Harald-Bepubilc- ANGELES M’CREDIE HAS - p Special 1 May 22—Wholesale abandonment of college and IITASHINGTON K Under This 'Advantage They Have No Trouble in ShutBoth Bees Trim Tigers in Opening Day Contest 2 to I Out Angels: : ting Excellent Baseball Behind Teams Play Bang-UPitching '! not OWN WEATHER Bests in Classy Game - SPORT should SUFFER DURING WAR DECLARES PRESIDEN T ' I J i ! CITY UTAH 'WEDNESDAY AIAY 23 T917 m f ' - P 4 - ' COMISKEY DENIES CHANGE IN PLANS A Chicago May owner of the Chicago White Sox today scouted - the idea that he was about- - to replace ' Manager Rowland Asked as' to the truth of a report that Bill’ Carrigan former Boston Red Sox was here to talk over manager a proposition coming of becoming the White Sox manager President Comiskey said: ’'The story Is manufactured and it is an injustice to Manager Rowland reason why I should change There Sox are within a managerx few points of the lead In the American to make league It wouldbe such ’a change whenfoolhardy my team gives promise of bringing home a pennant” Comls-ke- y - is-n- The-Whit- - CONTOUR The Newest ARROW OKU - BIT B G OLLAK - : Z forSO & dXJETTFEABODY &rGQIn& Makgra |