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' 7 - - : t h f X k T 'vOFTHE INTER-MOUNTAI- N - i ' J - A y— f' 1 - TV- - VEST - sports - ' ' oSf SPORTING AUTHORITY i it f r- ' 1 j e Tlus?j ShtllLailk!® v ' - w1' J 'S V - i tf'Hkat-- Jfi ' J - SECOND NEWS SECTION lit - f FINANCE LOCAL EDITED BY WALTER DBRATZ SALT LAKE CTFy: UTAH ' THURSDAY MAY 2419171 k V A 3 o se 1 George Johnson Has Real Indian Sign on the Bees WOLVERTON TAKES RAP HALLAMBAND BIG AT THE PLAYER LIMIT MISS HALLORAN AWAY ms OWN It Prevents Development of GAME IN NINTH Says Holds' Portland to Six Hits and' Then Makes Costly Wild Heave in Ninth Vernon Twirler Has' Bernhard’s Crew Jumping Through Hoop and Beats BEAVERS COP 3 TO 1 Them in Walk 1 Rain and UmFielding Behind pire Peeve Dubuc Salt Lake Unable Sensational Features to Crack Them in the Pinches Good Pitching Game 4-- the Bees did not do to George Johnson yesterday afternoon fill a large sized book The Vexnon Indian dealt the locals no better than one hit an inning and toward the clpse chopped off even on this small bit of generosity Needless to say he won his ball' game Four to on was the count George Johnson looking about fifteen pounds lighter than a year ago when local fans used to prepare for a d good laugh every time the Aboriginee was slated to work had a lot yesterday It rained before the game during the game and after the game and the Indian had everything to make him unsteady bnt he was there with bells on from one to nine lie pitched the brand of baseball that made him a sensation in the National league before be jumped to the Feds a few years ago and he was unbeatable old Oppowd to Johnson wm Frenchy did not friend Jean Dubuc like the wet going a bit and be also tail eh peeved at Bill attain became very on balla and atrlkea Gntbrte’a decision So peeved did Jean become at one time one la the groove for Jim that he laidwbleli Jean la pro lag yet Galloway had two and nothing on the former verya Denverite both deelaloaa being In much against bla liking when be wound up and nailed fit of temper the next one down the line of It juat right got hold that makeaon a battel per I put the wood Itl and away It over the apartment bonne' Immediaterune a elondhurat and from ly there thru on Jean never did look the same good-nature- Play IHxay Hall a lot of bad basefalt lake playedfell down miserably ball and it surely in its efforts to collect hits ff Johnson in the pinches The Bees had runners on often even on second and hit was never third but the necessary had the gang 'Johnson forthcoming them up in the air popping The Bees’ lone counter tamea In the walk Truck" Ilsnuali drewon second third Public's Infield out put him the Vernon Then Morris Rath crossed laying in outfield which had been the lot for of close around the center him by dumping one behind third for two sacks Hannah scored with time to spare Vernon started for business inright the off the bat With two down in himself Dubuc had spasm opening ferced the liob: on McLarry and was t Griggs hit the fencea pass him only with what lia converted tointo third GalMcLarry single and sent him in with a single loway brought shoved his clout over Jim Galloway Just bethe fence to start the sixth fore the heavy shower came along the Guthrie called the game until beartheir weeping skies again got out Doaue grounded ings the falling pasted one through Into left for a couple and rain and Simon sent one In the same direction Chadbourne for a single scoring Vernon's fourth run was made possible by another walk Snodgrass drew it McLarry sent the former world's series hero to second with a sacrifice and Griggs drove him in Chad-bour- to The Special Ilerald-BepubUca- L°HMSn 23 — Bradley this afternoon through six-h- it beautiful game lo"K toward evening tossed the semp heap with a bum throw LBtah: the see- -i game 1 of the seriesPortland S Scoring np to that time had been to and light Helfrlch like Hogg displayed good form although not quite aa well rounded ‘Portland up its first run in tne second- picked when Borton doubled and scored on a brace of sacrifices Singles by Meusel Ellis Davis and the muff of a thrown balland by Hollocher enabled Los Angeles to tie the score in the sixth Things then dawdled in that condition until the ninth along Danny Wilie beat out a terriffic liner that only a brave active athlete like Kencould block Farmer sacrificed worthy and Borton's out put Wilie on third Hogg walked Williams Williams started for second and Boles made a bluff throw to Hogg Bradley wheeled and threw to third The ball hit 'Wllle on one of his rear as he was sliding back into the lights base and carried far into left field Both men scored and Slglin popped to Davis for the third out When it came to leaving men on bases the Angels did even better than on the previous day Eleven were left down bogged But for some lofty fielding by the Beavers Los Angeles might have won in the third Maggert was the first victim Wilie made a successful' dive for Harl’s fly and slid'along the ground opening two furrows in tne turf with his shoulder blades Farmer far back into the garden and sprinted robbed of a hit Ken worthy the next Vaughn man up was something to beef about when given sailed Rodgers the air and pulled In hfs linethrough drive with one hand Rodgers fell on the all spread out ground McCredie and his athletes put In most of the afternoon yelping about the feet of the Angel players while Phyle also got personal time Killifer took a throw at Evefy a flock of visitors would rush first out and contend he didn't have his hoofs on the base The score: In-freq- - ( to The Fit AX Cl 9 CO Special neratd-Repqblica- n SAX a awdl game today Prough bnt bla inatra kicked things right Into the laps of the aeals la the sixth when rrh?m b®fed svlee O'Mara made a wild throw and Catcher sprawled all over the lot first on Roche knees then he aat down and finally his rolled over on hfs back The Seals made only one hit In the round yet they 'scored three runs Indian Smith looked good the way and the two hits the Oaks all in the seventh when they scored got were both fluky The Oaks do not look nearly as fast and strong as they did when they were here before The score: A 0 3 2 0 5 0 cf If Middleton rf ee 3b Murphy Sheehan Roche c Prough Miller Kremer Totals Miller ss p p 3 3 4 4 4 3 2 1 0 32 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 3 4 3 0 0 1 1 5 27 16 0 0 2 o 0 0 3 4 1 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 & 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 batted for Prough in seventh Runs Hits Oakland: Runs 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0— 5 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 2 0—9 —Kenworthy Stolen bases Summary: Two-ba—Borton Boles Sacrihits fice hits — Williams — Hogg Rodgers 2 by Farmer Struck outon By Hogg balls —Off Hogg Helfrlch 1 Bases 2 off Helfrlch 5 Runs —Rodgers for —Hogg 1 Double playsresponsible to — Borton and Umpires1 Phyfe Casey Time — 120 ie Oscar Ewing a pitcher for the Newwho In a recent ark Del high school batters and gamenotstruck outa seventeen allow hit or run has been did signed by the Martinsburg club of the Blue Ridge league 00000010 0— 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0— 5 Four runs 7 hits off Hits Summary: seven innings Prough 27—at bat in Two-base Stolen base Schaller hits — Middleton Schaller —Sacrifice hit — Baon balls Off Prough 1 off ker Bases out — By Smith 1 DouSmith 3 Struck — ble plays O’Mara to Sheehan to Adams Runs responsible for — Smith 1 San Francisco 4 OakLeft on bases — defeat to—Prough Time land 7 — Charge of game 123 Umpires Brashear and Held C —ranTwo-baGalloway hits se I Southern Association "Ticker” a LEAGUE STANDINGS ' i The new collar that’s on in W a second --- fits perfectly and ' cannot gouge your shirt 0 - 4-- game) At Memphis— New Orleans 4 Memphis 0 ' At Little Rock— Birmingham 6 Little Rock 31 El LU 9 TAKES SSHOOT SUXDAV BALL O 1C Des Moines la May 23 —Mun- - COLLARS 3 Always please you — so easy to Los Angeles' May 23—Frank Melius ’adjust your tie because bf the Mayer toJudge Joseph Kbaseball nicipal and 4 of Log Angeles won today the that Sunday day held theatres Patented Sbieldf are legal within 4 champion- : 15c trapshooting Sunday 99 of the 100 eacb out of California-Ns-vadat doz the provisions ship targets breaking’ $175 per a the final shoot of the “blue” laws bf Iowa H!!? Hartwell & Co Makers NY Cali-fornla-Kev- 4I 'Tie-Protecti- ‘ so-call- ed n Who Asked Him to Herald-Republica- n - - I do not now or never will think of returning to baseball as a club owner” Mr Darmody ng 4-4 - Trapshooters' association ' Larsen Will Endeavor to Break Mark B Y U Star Will Try for TDiBinonjd se ac The Bees were lifeless Chief Johnson had it on them too ac ac sjc Art Griggs hit two against the left field fence but got only as far a first on each ae afe Brief aud his Pirates stopped Bunny off in a City N J the Jersey an exhlbtlon to play other davburg game with a city team They took a 4 to 1 A kid pitcher let them down walloping won home with three blows and when they their game in one inning guards filled the bases by beating out three bunts in a row and then waited until one of the kids cleared the sacks with a smash against 'the boards It will happen 3E s( )c The boy who dispenses the popcorn and peanuts at Bonneville park has been complaining about some “tall has been eatlooking ran” who hungry the popcorn he could bring ing all The around eater boy says the never gives him a chance tohearty get around the grand stand and in the boy’s opinp ion there should be some limit to the to puramount each buyer chase Oh yes before we forget — the peanut and popcorn phenomenon Is none other than Ollle Kirmayer the Bee hurling jmarveL He amuses himself (Continued on Following Page) ' y Troy John Powers Gets Hearing in ‘Slim Love Controversy World’s Record During Exercises Next Week E J MILNE who hails JUDGE the same village as Clinton Larsen banqueted the B Y U high jump star last night at the Commercial club Judge Milne says that he and Larsen come from a townsite down south by the name of St Gporge in the Dixie land and both men agree that Dixie is the only place in Utah which has just the right mixture of climate for athletes Larsen will try to break the world’s high Jupip record of 6 feet 7 and Inches a week from FriThe B Y U will day atItsProvo hold commencement exercises next week and as part of the program the young jumper will go after the coveted mark He feels confident of accomplishing- his purpose as he cleared 6 feet 7 inches in the big Penn relay meet but the on his back cardboard number and the record the bar off tag pulled was not allowed Larsen's the bar and but for the number plate he would today be in of the world’s record possession The young jumper announces that he has entirely recovered from the effects of the blood poisoning which held him out of athletics last year and that at the present time he Is in prime shape to take a at the new mark The doctors try informed him last year that he would never be able to Jump again but following the advice of his friends he went out this spring and without a great deal of trainup a new setting He ing succeeded Inmark feels intercollegiate even do that in a few years oflie will hia present better than any tries Larsei has nothing but the high- -est kind of praise for the treatment he received while In' the eaet He says that the eastern athletes and sport followers are beginning to take Utah into consideration in all branches of sport since the of a few of the local track snowing men and the results obtained by the U of U and B Y U basketball squads 5-- ’ aplte of the Heavy rala which fell IN-durlag the afteraooa four couple “handiplayed out the monthly mixed fouraome on the golf capped link of the Couatry club Harold H Lamb with AIImm yesterday Kloreaee Halloraa aa a partuer finished first while Mr nnd Mr R V Salisbury took second honors The — order of finish was as follows: First II 48B Lamb and Miss Florence for the first nine holes Hglloran and 49 for the second nine The two played97 from scratch so their net score Second — Mr and Mrs R W Salisbury scores 49 and 49 Net (scratch) total 98 Third— C H Doolittle and Miss Rose Lan6 scores 57 and 58 Total (handicap 10) 105 Fourth —Cooper Anderson and Mrs C H Doolittle scores 72 and 78 Total 30) 115 (handicap The race between the first two teams was exceedingly close and not until the verv end did the winners triumph numerous enThe heavy rains but it is planned tries out of the playkept to hold one of these tourneys every month and with the possibility of better weather keen competition la anticipated from now on - 23 — John M Pow- - May of the Los Angeles Chicago of the Pacific Coast league - was granted a hearing before the commission today 'in regard to the from the controversy resulting Pitcher ‘‘Slim’ Love now draftlng-oAmericans the New York with 1915 Love was turned back by In to the Los Angeles club Washington New and was drafted laat August York Washington now claimsby92500 the ' draft price which is being held up-Clark Griffith represented the ' Washington club NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAGUE 9TANDIXG9 Will Not Cut Down Los Angeles Still Has Chance in Love Case HICAGO May 23 —Members of the National Baseball commission were here today to discuss problems of the game arising out of the war The question of reducing the player limit to eighteen men is expected to have a pertinent part in the discussion to which it has been reported leaders in the National league are committed Ban Johnson president of the American league said today that his circuit would leave the question up to the several club owners other problem before memberAmong of the eommlenlon waa that of playing Sunday game la eaetern rifle the proceed of which are to go 4o war relief fnnde -- The player limit of twenty-tw- o men be maintained in the National league President John K Tener announced in denying reports that the league would reduce its limit to eighteen YESTERDAY’S RESULTS August Herrmann owner of the CinAt rkfladvlphla— Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 5 cinnati Nationals and chairman of the — national commission said that rumor-- ' At New York Chicago 3 New York 5 same postponed that the league would retrench At Boston —St rain foundation — At Brooklyn game post‘The plan to reduce the player limit poned rain never has been considered neither i it contemplated” Mr Herrmann sai CUBS MAKE IT FIVE The commission of several New York May 33— New York defeated Chiminor league cases disposed and adjourned until 3 5 waa the to fifth It tomorrow cago today atraight defeat for the vlvltar Chicago need six former The petition of the Northwestern New York players Doyle Merkle and Wilson league for a rehearing in the case of former Gianta and Zeider Woltrr and Vanghn the Tacoma club vs the St Louis The score: former Tenkeos Americans involving Player Annis was NEW YORK CHICAGO AB K II O A AB R II O A denied was reserved in tne 4 1 If 2Mfr M 651201 Borne 23 0 of Decision the Washington Americans petition Kanff cf Woiter rf 11 12 against 31120 3 0 0 3 4 UoliertMtn rfI 0 0 4 0 the Los Angeles club of the Pacific Doyle 2b 4 0 18 0 Zimmrmn 3b 4 0 10 3 Coast league involving 92500 the draft Merkle lb Williams ef 3 0 0 4 0 Fletcher n 4 1 1 1 8 price for Pitcher Love now with the 1 0 0 0 0 Klhluff 2b Elliott 40110 New York Americans 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holke lb Flack cf 4 0 1 l 0 McCarty c 3 1 1 9 0 Mann If 1 0 3 0 0 e Louls-Boato- a wen-withou- Btttsbursh-Brooklj- 115 12 llerang 3 Rariden 'c4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schupp p 3 0 0 0 2 3 8 24 11 t u - 10 0 0 0 o 0 8 0 0 0 0 Western League Totals Elliott batted for Williams in eighth ran for Totals 30 5 7 27 6 IEAGIE J STANDINGS llcrsog ’W - rvt! W L prt McCarty In scTcnth 4S4 13 15 9 C5 Sioux Peic Moines 'iir 11 S7V 4vlin 15 Score by Inning— 19 10 17 (matin 11 17 It 16 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0—3 Lincoln Chicago 12 It 9 21 ) New York 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 —3 Denver 4lj Errbrs—Zeider Vanchn Robertson Summary: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kllduff Two-bashits — Kildoff Borns Fletcher Three-h- a Home ran — Wilson hits —Wolter At Denver— St Jowciili 6 Denver 4 iFirst Stolen bases— Wolter Iieraog 4 Bases on balls— gamet St Joseph 3: 'Second Off Vaughn 1 2 — Des Moines lfiM-nioff Srhupp Hits—Off 0: Lincoln 1 ganiri At Vanghn 5 In 1 Innings off Hendryx 2 in At Sioux City —Omaha 1: Sioux City 5 6 Struck out— By Vanghn 1 liy Innings At WIcliita— Joplin S: Wichita 4 — 6 4 Hendryx by Schupp Umpires Byron and Quigley Tealey Raymond has had his Tacoma I- lo-c- pi IVU-iiii- a e iM-nvo-r 2-- 3 2-- 3 at a fast clip showing Tigers going can do as a manager if what Tealey he ia allowed full sway Raymond is his pitchers according to his working own notions and assuring the rest of his team that he is the only man they are playing ball for And he is get- THE GREAT ALEX WORKS Philadelphia May 23 — Alexander’s pitching and hitting featured today’s gsme which Philadelphia won from Cincinnati 5 to 1 Alexander held his opponents to two extra base hits while he made a home run two singles and a sacrifice and scored the run which tied the score and the run which put hia team in the lead Bancroft made four bits off Toney and received a pass off Eller In fiTe trips to the plate The score: CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA body-cleare- d ting results SPALDING GOLF - TENNIS BASE BALL The Mark of ’ (MAllIrES Neale batted for Toney In cisbtb Score by innlnga — 0 1 9 0 0 0 6 0 0—1 Cincinnati —5 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 Philadelphia Two-h- a so hits— Summary: Kirora Nlehoff Niehoff Three base hits— Wingn Home Kopf Baaea on balls — (iff Toney 2: ran— Alexander — off Eller 2: off Alexander 1 Hits Off Toney 0 in 7 Innings off Eller 3 In 1 Inning Struck oat— By Toney 1 by Eller 1 by Alexander 8 Harrison Umpires— O'Day and Temple University Women Lower Two World’s Marks Quality Throughout The World -- American Association BREAK RECORDS S The Spalding “AUTQG RAPH” Racket The “Last Word” in Tennis LEAGUE STAXDING9 W L Indianapolis 27 S 19 12 IjnuJaTlJle 13 16 Cblnmbaa Kansas Clty1314 Pctl 771 Milwaukee Paul 613t 521 Minneapolis 4S1 Toledo W I prt 433 13 17 18 18 11 17 11 19 419 393 307 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Louisville 6 Indianapolis At Indisnspolis— At Kt Paul— Minneapolis 6 St Paul 7 At Toledo— Columbus 2 Toledo L No other games scheduled 10 wo May PHILADELPHIA records were broken Temple university LEAGUE STANDINGS students attoday their byannual ' VC L Prt field and track meet VLPftl 21 7 750!8nokane In winning the 13 14 dash In 10 5 Tacoma 41 620 Vancouver 12 17 ' 414 seconds Miss Ethel Dreyer of the Great Falls 13 12 14 13 481 Butte 10 13 357 senior class clipped one-fifof a sec- Seattle ond from the former American record ‘J YESTERDAY’S RESULTS held by Miss L Schwab of Seattle The other new record was established by ' At Tacoma——Butte 0 Tacoma 3 ' At Spokane Great Falla 3: Spokane 4 Miss Bessie Cramer of class who had a mark of 20 feet 11 At Vancouver— Seattle 1 Vancouver Inches in the standing hop step and 9IMPSOY A SOLDIER Jump- - The former record was 19 feet 10 inches held by Miss S A' Clark NaColumbia Mo May 23 — Robert Simp-- n world’s champion hurdler today tional Park seminary Washington D CL Miss Dreyer also broke the rec- joined the University of Missouri unit ord In this event clearing 20 feet 7 of the American field ambulance serv-icinches for duty in France 23-T- 80-ya- rd IS FIRM NATIONAL will 35 - in Track Meet Future - Wilson Ileal 3b Vaughn p Hendryx p 16 senlor-fresh-m- f OPTIMISTS Play in Foursomes Tourney Proves Interesting Despite National Commission Takes Heavy Rainfall Hopeful View of Game’s ? - L Pet T W L r?t —Chadbourne Orr Rath 652 Memphis 21 20 Sacrifice Atlanta 27 14 512 Simon 600 Nashville 24 hits— Chadhoura 400 :16 McLarry Chattanooga 24 16 New Orleans! 16 500 Tittle Rock 16 IS 305 QnlnJaa Orr Dible 12 3 300 to playa—Galloway Gtslasoa Struck Birmingham 23 17 576' Mobil to Saadarrana Ryan out— Ry Dubuc 2 Banco 0a balla— Off 'YKSTERDAY’S RESULTS off Dubuc Ik Ruu reapoaal-bl- o Johusoa-J3 olUiBon 1 Dubuc 4 toeLeft ou At Xaihvllle— Atlanta 0 'Nashville" 6 3:Mobile 9: Chattanooga haxco— Teraoa 11 Salt Lake 6 —1’m- - t At Cbattanooea— 1 Chattanooga 3 Mobile (Secfirst Time 134 and Guthrie game) Flnary plren— ond t -- - E Score by innings — San Francisco: Home - mud A Summary! Three base hit— Rath - Hoff Morris Rath crossed the opposition outfielders twice yesterday by hitting them where they weren’t playing once for a triple and another time for two sacks 4 4 8 Dubuc is not a mudder Jean loses disposition k 4 4 Bees This Snodgrass gink robbed the us is of a couple of hits What gets is George Stovall worrying about why the arrival of a second baseman' All the Hunters in organized baseball sack any betcouldn't play the second has played it ter than this pepper-bo- x in the first two games afe sfc kind ’a missed that one he Galloway soused over the fence g (c 4 An errorless game in auch a sea of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 er - We’ll probably get a pair of crooked arms today Looks like Decanniere and E 1 (Special “to May 23—Harry SAN FHANCISCq boss of the Seals does not take kindly to Cal Ewing’s “fouy-bushrule’ ’ which is now in- vogue in the Pacific Coast league While admitting' that' the player' limit has its merits in some leagues he argues that it handicaps' hind- and all other managers in the league in the development of promising youngsters “One of the mefet important duties of the minor league manager’’ says Wolverton “is the training and deof capable kids Unless veloping the youngsters are being brought ahead all the time it is clear that the a bad wa The game will soon be-iHARRY WOLVERTON minor leagues are the proper places for the schooling of most young are ready for big league chances players Only the few and rare ones without minor league experience “With a player limit I find that I am frequently obliged to pass up young fellows I have had my eye on and who' would be well worth instruction and attention if we could Come-Backgive it to them Then too with the cutting of the limit in all the leagues it is no longer possible to farm out Special to The ANGELES May 23— Edward would like to keep a string a lad of the on Iyou LOS Maier former owner am afraid the game will lose Vernon club issued an emphatic denial of the report that he was a great deal through the player limit interested in the although of course at present it again to becomehave team been floating Reports around that the Tigers have not seems to he the needful thing” been a financial success this year and that the franchise might be turned back to Maier “The story regarding my again beInterested in the Vernon coming club is absolutely untrue” said Maier “I am through with the game for onee and for all as I said when I quit Even though I had any auch ridiculous Idea it- would be absofor me to return to lutely impossible as I have sold the club to baseball - SAX FRANCISCO ne Youngsters: PORTLAND May 28 WIN ON LINKS " - - MEN OF MAJORS ARE -- WHAT very en 4-- th $1200 Three famous models strung with are ready for your “English’ gut inspection Our line is complete at all prices from to §10 Spalding tennis Annual ' 50 Cents Just out Latest tournament regulations rules records and pictures 25c s 6- 0 - -- m m— - Catalogue on Bequest A 6 SPALDING & BROS 27 E Second South Salt Lake t ' m - 1 |