Show V-- I SECOND NEWS SECTION rf I J SPORTING' AUTHORITY OFTHE ’ INTER-MOUNTAI- N WEST SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY MAY 28 1917 y-- E71 SEAL SLUGGERS TIGERS GRAB LEAGUE ST AM DINGS FIRST HALF OF SESSION But It Takes ’Em Twelve Innings to Do It Bees Tie Score in Eighth WINS HOFF SECOND San Francisco Salt Lake Oakland Los Angeles Portland Vernon 5 Pet 30 :683 520 26 27 28 31 460 429 404 6-- 0-- 8-- Portland SERIES RESULTS Salt Lake won 3 Vernon 3 San Francisco won 5 Oakland 2 Los Angeles' won 5 Portland 2 WHERE THEY PLAY THIS WEEK Salt Lake at Oakland San Francisco at Los Angeles Vernon at Portland SAN Hersld-R- e publican FRANCISCO May 27 —The Seals the Oaka twice today At Oakland in tha morning Olaf Erickion allowed but two hits and won 6 to o In the afternoon Oldham came back after his defeat of Saturteam to a 2 to 1 day and pitched his also pitched well and victory Prough the Oaks lost a chance one run when Sheehan was coachedforhome from first base on Prough's double He cut down at the plate Vb Corhan stopped another chance In the sixth when lie grabbed a hard hit ball and cut Mensor down at third base after Mensor had opened the Ina double The Oaks finally ning with scored In the eighth when Mensor got a pass and scored all the way from on Roche’s double first Adams struck out twice at Oakland in the and was benched In Roche In the afternoon he favor ofmorning went to bat once and struck out and him Adams again Roche will replaced be released for he la probably not hitting The score: This Time Fifty-Fift- y to Tho Special MORNING GAME VERNON - - Morning- - Game SAN FRANCISCCL Stovall batted for Doane In twelfth Gall way on attempting to bant third atrlke Seoro by Innings Vernon i 1— 6 0 Runs — 0 Hits Salt Lakei 0 Hits 1 Hits O ' De-eannl- O’Mara batted for Goodbred ere in the Miller batted for Adams In the sixth sixth Mc-lar- ry Chad-bour- : ? ne FORCLAFUNS Stovall hatted for Chadbourne la the Quinn batted for Johnson in Score by Innings Vernon i © 001 90 0 16— 3 Runs 03000 3 2 001 3 1 2 0301 0 2 1 2 0 Hits Salt Lakei liana Hits 1 1 1 2— 7 — 0 — 12 LOS Score by Innings — San Francisco: Runs 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 6 2 1 —7 1002001 Hits Oakland: Rum Hits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0— 2 Stolen bases — Fitzgerald' Summary: deSchaller Lane 20 at runs 5 Charge feat to 4Beer FiveMurphy hits 3 bat In off Beer out In on No tuns no hits 5 fifth one manInnings 1 3 at bat off Goodbred in Two-baRuns responsible for— Beer 2 innings hits— Pick Struck out —By Erickson 8 by Beer 2 by Arlett 1 Bases on balls —Off Erickson l off Beer 1 — McKee off Arlett 1 Hit — pitcher — Beer Wild pitch byBeer Double playby Arlett to Sheehan to Roche- Left on bases—San Francisco 7 Oakland 3 Time— 155 Umpires — Brashear and Held Afternoon Gnme 2 1-- 1-- ss -- - SAN FRANCISCO lead copped victory 8 to 7 In the afternoon It was not necessary for them to come from behind and win as they were always In front They took the afternoon pastime 7 to 0 thereby adding Insult to Injury and are now within striking distance of the first division The morning game was one calculated' to make the pulse beat faster With the Beavers three runs to the good Los Angeles overcame the handicap and piled up six in the sixth apparently salting the game Portland with a mighty outburst counted four in the assumed the lead but the eighth and retained their nerve and won Angels with a two-ru- n in the ninth rally McCredie used 'five in the two games which was pitchers two more than the Angels and most of them went wrong Jack Ryan did not pitch the afternoon game thereby upsetting an established custom Instead Bradley Hogg got out and blanked the Beavers Hogg fa Danger Only Oner Bradley was in danger only once That was In the second before the Angels had made any runs The Beavers bunched two singles and a walk on him in that round As one of the hit Farmer on the head en route toblngsd him' Far'automatically retiring than mer was In greater danger Chance’s men staged their mainHogg rally in the fourth wheh a brace of walks an equal number of hits and a boot by Hollocher produced four runs In the sixth Hollocher flssled Killlfer’a hopper This together with a double by Ellis and a masterful muff Williams let two tallies across by Hogg drove in the final Angel run with a Ingle In the eighth Ellis enjoyed a afternoon with two singles profitable and a double Kenworthy swatted safely every tihie up and was able to show three and a at the finish singles When Portland into the sixth three runs to theswung good It was genconceded that the Sabbath hash erally of the Angels had been settled But Chance’s men upset these calculations Helfrich by scoring six in one lump who had allowed only one hit up to that time grew wild and was chased to the bench Malls then went in and issued two passes after which he was not tolerated left-hand- er ed Fincher Goes In The expert services of Fincher were to stop the home guard requiredwas Brown ditched for a pinch hitter In this round and Standrldge He had abegan good pitching in the seventh as much seventh cannot be but said of Inning the eighth After two walks and a single by Borton Farmer slapped out a triple counting three and tying was sent In to the score Crandall save what might be left Farmer scored on a sacrifice fly before Doc clear up the works This run cpuld looked like the game but the Angelart came back strong in the ninth Mag-geled off with a single Vaughn filed to Wllie Kenworthy placed a and second and a safety between first hit and run that sent Maggert perfect to third To all intents and purposed Meusel drove to Rodgers for a double but the latter’s rather high throw play Mag-ge- rt to first was dropped by Borton In the tying run Meubrought sel stole second and scored on Killifer’s drive to right The scores: Game Morning OAKLAND PORTLAND Mensor 2b Adams lb Lane cf Lee If Miller rf Murphy 3b Sheehan as Murray c Proughlbp Roche O’Mara Goodbred p Hits Summary: TWO PLAYERS INJURED Tooele Harald-Republlca- a May 27—In a gams which was featured by two injuries one of which caused the to be stopped game shut-outhe Murthe fast Tooele team 10 to 0 In the fifth ray contingent the Tooele inning ofinthe game Scott receiver to catch a foul attempting tip received It on the end of his fingerIn and the member was broken the unlucky seventh Lee Gordon the second baseman for the Murray team attempted to tag who was to steal second Kelly and the result trying of the mlxup was that Gordon’s leg was broken Because Murray had no substitute and the game appeared settled called ' time Hannlgan the not very serious and The break was umpire Gordon was taken to Murray where he is resting easily The Tooele team has not been defeated this year and la desirous of some team that Is In lta own meeting class No- - games have been scheduled for next Sunday and other dates are open for Sunday and holiday games for game were ana Baker: For Murray Wood today's for Tooele Scott and Ambroih t The-batterie- s TROLLEY LEAGUE STANDING gf r1 £vS for the fact that these were all the games scheduled they would have done better nothing could stop them Had they not run out of games they would be winning yet now that they are started In the morning Chance's’ men fought their way through the thick of the Beavers and overcoming a three-ru- n 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 0—7 7 hits off Stolen bat In 8 Two-basInnings e Corhan hits — 29 at Prough bases — Pick Mensor Roche Sacrifice hits Prough —Fitzgerald Downa Base on balls — Off Oldham 2 Struck oiit —By Oldham I by Prough 3 Hit by Pitcher —Sheehan Double plays— Corhan to Downs 2 to Koerner' Rung responsible for— Two out when winning run scored Oldham 1 Prough 2 ' Left 5-on bases — Fisher batted for Sepulveda In eighth San Francisco 5 Oakland Charge — Bassler batted for Brown in sixth of game Time — to Prough defeat Score 'by Innings — 1 hour 27 minutes Umpires Held and Portland: Brashegr 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0— 7 I Runs 8 10 2 12 1 3 1—14 Hits :: : - - ‘ : - PARK CITY DEFEATS Los’ Angeles: WESTERN FURNITURE The Western Furniture team r of the last night from' Park city returned City where they met a 5 to 8 'defeat The game the hands of at as the was limited to seven Innings In automolocal boys made the-tribiles and did not get to the mining for? a longer battle' As camp in time aftnow fell In Park City In good conernoon the field was not Saturday dition There were no features of the both teams playing about the game name brand of ball The batteries were: Stewart and Mideley for rniture and Thompson-- ' and Wright for Park City A return game -- the-miner- -- - - Western-Fu- - will flayed later in the season b : Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 180 — Hits 0 2— 8 0 8— 7 bases Sepulveda Summary: Stolen' Meusel Three-baj- e hit — FarVaughn —Hqllocher Boles mer Two-bahits Sig-li- n Sacrifice hits —Williams Farmer - 8 Helfrich Struck out— by By Brown 2 Bases on balls —Off Helfrich 4' off Brown 2 off Mails 2 off Fincher 2 - of f Standrldge 2 off Crandall 1 Runs "responsible for—Helfrich ' 06 Brown'd at-Standrldge 4 ThreeIn hits 6 runs 20 bat off Helfrich no hits no runs' none at bat In Innings no innings: 9 hits 3 runs 21 at bat off Brown in 6 innings 3 hits1 4 runs 6 in at bat off Standrldge inning vicdefeat to Fincher Credit Charge ’ — tory to Crandallon Dou ble plays Boles ' (Continued' Following Page) ' 'I se - 1- - ‘ ’ ' -3 I0 on g 4 0u0 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Claflln a Indiana 5 IT g RaU Lake Cleanina 4 Heotr yip Hardware 2 I tali Light A Traction-Wester- n Furniture gamu postponed wet field Claflin'a Indiana continued their perfect record in the Trolley league by defeating the X To date the Indiana bare tewonCOPP of 5oneto of carry the five games played Rldd wsa largely responsible for the of the Indians victory as he allowed only four ldta Both Kidd and ITdy °n but the Indiana gam the Rubber men “J? IMy former wobbled only twice and Hie latter ftimbled the sphere fire times am" aouie of them were costly errors The U 8 TIKE Lem I1?" iix cumv ABRIIOA ABRHO JarTgft If Embersou 2b 3 0 3 Ksufhian 2b 541210 0 0 2 Lest bam lb 5 0 9 g 1 1 Borstadt cf 5 3 0 6 Franke If 5 0 013 3 Richrdson rf Jacobs Ih 3b 4 0 2 0 1 T Buffer cf Spruce HennefT ss 1 1 2 2 Metier Sh 4 10 9 OllJewelyn as Roselle rf Peterson e 4 1 012 01 Montagu e Redd p "4® ® OlOJCdy p 1 Totals 5 9 27 38 0 9 1 9 A 1 49191 110 4 6 3 0 914 i 8 4 27 1' l i 4 Totals 19) t 4 4 34 Errors—Emherson Summary: Llewellyn 2 Miller I’dy Kaufman Jacobs Stolen bares— Jarvis Kaufman Borstadt 2 Spence Roselle Franks Richardson Miller loft oa bases — Clafline 8 I b Tire 7 Two-basbit— Strurk out— By Bidd 11 bv I'ly 11 Hit by Emlieraon Time—21 Umpire — McXab pitcher— (a e CLEANERS HhiV Bor-sta- dt SCOTT The Salt Lake Cleaners took the measure ef the Scott Hardware yesterday to the tnne of 4 to 2 in one of the fastest gams played la the Trolley league this year Thorpe of the Hardware team did not start right and' got himself in such a hole in tha first Inning that the Cleaners garnered three mm before he was able to find the poor After the initial frame be was In' good form but tbe lead was too great to overcome Coleman of tbe Cleaner Went six of the nine Innings without let-tin hit loose There was not one of tbe twelve M ogles of the entire game that went for more than on base The fielding was nil that could be expected on tbe field that was not In the heat of onnditlnn Ed Indloar gave entire satisfaction in the role of umpire Tbe score: S SOOTT CLEANING HARDWARE) m Left to right above: Foster Milan and Leonard 27 — Clark WASHINGTON Mayare having a bit in of away to a Old Fox has a start and thegetting grand to him worried number of the team keep At present things fails to hit well In spite of the fact that It has quite a bit of hitting talent on its pay roll Griffith believes that when the batting distributed strength the isline-u- properly the team will show through a p- big Improvement The excellent form of Judge Milan and Foster keeps Griff cheerful at a time when there is little else to feel over All three of these came happy back this spring with their very best form and are playing high class ball Joe Leonard on the other hand after the ball at a great' clip last hitting season has failed to reach his right stride this spring and doesn’t seem able to get started He appears to be Below Smith in good physical shape and he hits the ball hard enough but his flies always fall where a fielder la ready to take them In Elmer Smith the young outfielder the Senators got from Cleveland started out well this season but has hit a slump and has been a disappointment As things are now It Is apparent a number of changes must that quite be made before the Senators are In to battle for an honorable place shape in the standing Mike Menosky the A A recruit who Is making a hot bid for a regular job in the outfield will probably get- it as he seems to have the girt of bringing in runs Young Sam Crane is showing such immay provement with the bat that heseason get into a lot of games thisor India-ose- d when Cap McBride Is ailing Crane is as brilliant as can e in his fielding around short - Lovett 1b Rtlfol 2b Snelgrore as llfller 3b Lloyd cf Donkin If Fallentine e Woodbnm Thorpe p Gllberg Totals ABRHOA 4 0 rf 1- 011 11 3 5 A 1 1 4 0 3 1 2 3 9 0 2 1 4 9 1 9 0 4 9 9 C 2 2 9 0 0 9 4 2 0 SPIRITED RACE ON IN MAJORS San The BeeB left last night for seven-Francisco where they will open a Oakgame series tomorrow with land The club will be away from home for three weeks The second week of the road trip will be spent In Portland while the third week the boys jump to Los Angeles for a series with Vernon will be back in Salt Lake June They 19 when they will play Vernon ale sc Not one of Salt Lake’s five runs in the first game was earned In the second game the enemy worked them a six tallies little harder as two of the classification come under theac “earned” je sc his long In making Buddy Ryan was in the selection when he came up to bat He tipped sixth framd of the first game the first ball delivered for a left field single ae 9e All told there were four hours and minutes of baseball and twenty-thre- e at Bonneville park yesterday ae £ ae to the extent was 4n the job Griggs the of scoring three of Vernon’s runs in was hits and first game He drew two given transportation to first base twice Out of four times up In the second out three singles game Chet Hoff beat Chet has proved to be pretty handy with the willow je jc jc second game In third Inning of atheweak pop from up scooped McLarry the prettiest perhaps Ryn which was matinee of a)c the afe fielding feat e ae - Some of the bleacherites are firm be- League Leadership in Both Circuits Is Constantly Changing New York May 27 —The spirited race for league leadership in tbe National and American circuits continues Last week brought new occupants for first place and the National league especial- ly saw' some rapid changes Chicago held the lead In the National last Monday morning New York went into the lead after Monday’s games only to move back when Philadelphia forged ahead Tuesday Pat Moran’s men who won thirteen out of fifteen games against the western teams held to first pl&ce while New tightly and Chicago divided four games inYork the fight for secondNewplace which ended York holding the Saturday with position In the American league Boston went into first place last and by all five of itsSunday winning games Die week reinforced Its position during New York was able to win only one out of four games and slipped back to third Place while Chicago won three out of four went Intowhich runner-u- p post-tio- n The Philadelphia Nationals lost only one game to the week and Cincinnati during Moran’s 'Club battedthat bard and the pitchers were working well was beating ChiWhile Philadelphia' cago Monday the best and Tuesday New York could do was to divide two games with Pittsburgh Brooklyn and St Louis braced last week the champions winning four out of five games team were The American troubled by adverseleague weather conditlona the final game of tbe 'series Winning from Chicago Sunday tbe champions were idle until Wednesday when they e series at St Louis began a Barry’s men took all four games from the Browns Except for' their defeat by Boston Sunday Chicago won all its games and retained second place while New York was losing one game to Detroit and two out of three to Cfeveland' The Indians kept up their prevloufc-steadjand Detroit progress Philadelphia Washthan St Louis andeven played better ington and managed to breakweek on the games played during the Jimmy Clafk is a pretty handy man around the Great Falls club Besides ball Clark who is an pitching good is acting aa one of1 the counattorney sel in Great Falls's defense' of the suit who sued for by Bill broughtwhen waa deposed aa manhe" Hurley salary - lievers in preparedness' This was demonstrated when rain began to fallIm-In second game the sixth frame of the scores of umbrellas mediatelyandseveral who didn’t have umwent up those seat cushions for shelter brellas used was over in less than a The shower minute “Firebrand” George Stovall has opened negotiations with the Philadelphia Nationals for the purchase of Marty last year's Tiger McGafflgan who Is now doing - nothing more difficult than holdlitg down the Phillies’ bench while waiting for the arrival of the first- and fifteenth McGafflgan wants to come bick to Coast league Any club would suit the him but naturally the diminutive would favor a return to the club on which he was a star performer last year Of the' three infleldlng' luminaries cf the great Tiger Infield of: last year failed to make a McGafflgan alone has for himself- In the tig place regular tent McGaffigan’s task of' chasing was too Bancroft out of the ball park much even 'for the scrappy Marty McGafflgan is a chap who doesn't ager last year (Continued on Following rage) - - L Leonard If Fltapalrk ABRHOA 1 3 9 0 A 3b 3 0 9 2 3 Johnson cf Onnu lb Fenraaon 2b Mcklelray Jensen rf Davidson e 0 0 0 1 Coleman p 0 0 0 OjGemple 2 4 Mlt Totals 4 1 82 Score by innirys — Sfott Hardware: Hits A Runs a Salt Lake Cleanlns: Hits 41120 314 0 4 1 4 0 3 0 3 4 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 S 9 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 13 29 4 3 27 13 0 A 3 A e 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 1 1 1—4 0— 3 8 0 9 2 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 —A 0 Runs t t t M0 Two runs W L IYt IWOjr S Tire 00)6 L Cleaning A T 3 2 500 W Furniture Ltah I age Ver-no- to Tbs Unsullied Herald-Republica- n mm— McLarry Home i Summary Two-ba-se e hit— G tala son hits Gvigge Hannah Stolen bases Daley Qntnlan Saerlfiee hits— out— Sheeley Tobin Glslsson 2 Struck By Totals Johnson 1 by Hoff 0 liases on balls— n Off Hoff 4 First base on errors O’Mara batted for Prough In eighth 1 Salt Lake 2 Left on — Score by Innings — Vernon 9 Knit Lake 7 - Runs alble fee Johnson 2 Hoff 2 V: San Francisco: 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0— 2 Runs —Finney and Gnthrtew 2 0 8 0 0 0 1 1 0— 7 Hits Oakland: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0— 1 Runs Three-bas- Special U S Tire Downed 5 to 3 Indians Keep Their Record ANGELES May 37 —The ambling today won both games But two-bagg- First Game ninth ninth to The rSpcctal - Simon Tno-ba- ae - ss L -- 3012000000 4022000300 1 12 — 5 0000005000 — 1 1 1203 01011 11 6-- ee TWO VICTORIES aec-en- - hits Snmmsryt Sacrifice hits—Doane Snodgrass 2 2 Galloway to McLarry 22 Double plays— McLarry unasMcLarry Griggs sisted Struck out— By Evans 2 by 2 by Quinn 3 Bases on balls —Off Decanniere 4 off Quinn 1 offre Evans 7 Five runs 7 hits off Deenn-nir27 at bat fa 7 pins innings out In three on one out Credit viceighth Hoff Wins at Home to Quinn Runs responsible for— tory an auspicious occa- Decanjalere 3 Evans 5 Hit by pitched Yesterday wasHoff ball— Quinlan by Decanniere First He demonstratsion for Chester on errors Vernon 1 Salt Lake 3 ed that he can win & game In the home base 12 town lot by besting Chief Johnson 2 I eft on bases—Vernon 11 Salt Lake in the second half of the bill It was Umpires— Finney and Guthrie Time- -the first game that Chet has won at 341 AFTERNOON GAME home for the club this season Chet was assisted by a couple of boots by VERNON McLarry and nobody-at-hom- eYou see heave by the Redman himself the Chief couldn't go through the game without a little vaudeville McLarry made up In part for his hobbling propensities by golfing a homer over the right field garden wall in athe eighth inning sauce into the littlewere Buddy Ryan put affair just as the fans beginning to wonder If they shouldn't have bunks and supper by supply brought the umps With some chinrood ing Buddv didn't like Finney's arithmetic In totaling up strikes and informed him of the fact Bill Bernhard came up and seconded the motion one-two-thr- WITH SENATORS BUT STILL HE’S HOPEFUL J 7- -0 4- Rube Evans goose-egge- d the visitors in the first frame but started the a sacri second by bunching two fice hit and then two more hits all of which netted the Tigers a brace of out a one-pl- y counters Griggs beat and was followed by vat to center to left Griggs who Galloway Doane sacsecond singled Thereupon taking rificed the pair along and Chadbourne scored them by a sharp click to left but Chadbourne went out Simon singled was caught at second pilfering to center but expired on the initial sack when Decanniere filed out to Tobin The Tigers went out in fashion In the third Griggs started on his way to a counter in the fourth when he touched Evans for a ingle Galloway sacrificed him to second and he scored on Simon's half homer to the left garden the fifth thsf Rube Evans 'Twas in most weakened part of his up the put mound performance of the day Snod-grathe first man up picked on him for a double McLarry gave Snodgrass a shove to second by & sacrifice hit Whereupon up stepped Mr Griggs who by the way scored three of Vernon’s runs during the game Rube steered clear of Art and gave him a walk Galloway thena approached the and laid down bunt which was plate Evans undoing Rube gathered up the pellet and threw wild to the bleachers In his attempt to head off Galloway In the meantime Snodgrass and Griggs the plate loped across Evans settled down after the fifth canto and allowed but three hits until the fatal twelfth when Snodgrass nicked him for another double repeated his stunt of the fifth end sacrificed Snodgrass to third Rube Walked Griggs Intentionally struck out Galloway and walked Stovall who was batting for Doane With the bases loaded Rube forced the winning run across when he walked The tale of the Bees’ scoring active Hies is confined to the eighth Inning Wheri the aforementioned submarining of Decanniere took place Tobin Rath and Sheeley drew walks in a row Ryan hit to Galloway who Whereupon heaved wild to first scoring Tobin and also drew a walk and Rath Quinlan the bases were populated At this junc-to ture Stovall applied the hook Decanniere and Griggs succeeded him Sheeley clattered across the pan on Orr’s out and Ryan did likewise when CHsIafon oittoed Orr’s performance Hannah sent a sharp clip past Snod- (Coatlnued on Following Page) ' CAPTURES ONE Oaktown Squad Drops Both Angels Come From Behind Ball Sessions to Bay in Morning Score Shutout in Afternoon Game City Team while Salt Lake won the second score For the first seven innings of the as though the Bees opener it looked couldn't beat an emaciated carpet on Decanniere who was officiating the mound for the Vernonltes had held them to Beven hits none of which was In the metamorphosed into runs meantime Rube Evans had coaxed the visitors into scoring five counters two of them as a result of Rube’s own error in the fifth canto when he heaved the pellet into the bleachers in an attempt to head off Galloway at first bag Fatal Eighth It was In the eighth that Decanniere was submarined and before the frame was over was warming the bench in the Vernon dugout He grew liberal comwith free transportation to tickets to firstIssuing station plimentary three Bees In a row and then with the assistance of a sold Ivory error by and another walk two outs Galloway and a hit the Rees clustered enough tallies to tie th score Quinn finished the game for Vernon The clubs struggled along until the twelfthforwhen Evans wobbled the long enough visitors to put over the winning run HEAVIST RIDD BOSS CLARK GRIFFITH HAS HlS WORRIES FIGHT WAY TO SQUELCHBOSS HOWARD’S CREW 642 19 CHANCE’S MEN YESTERDAY’S RESULTS a portion of boots ADD generous with a little Drury Dane comedy flavor with a dash of acrobatic stunts and then stir In twenty and a half Innings of b b and you’ll have the dish which was served to 4000 fans at Bonneville park yesterday afternoon by Chef Bill Bernhard and Chef George Stovall It was a bargain bllL That was obvious for in addition to two full games Vernon and Salt Lake threw in three extra innings In the first for good measure Vejnon packed away the initial contest by the 6-- 34 36 34 S3 21 21 D At Salt Lake —First game Vernon 6 Salt Lake 5 (twelve innings) second game Salt Lake 6 Vernon 3 At San Francisco —San Francisco 2 Oakland 1 At Los Angeles —Los Angeles 7 Chester Succeeds in Copping His First Victory This Season on Home Town Sod snore of W oeiieviMe Program argaui Id So mm ary: Errors — niller Double McMvIrny patrtek —4 Fallentine Fitv- plays— Hiller to Stelfol to Lovett Stolen bes— Lovett Wo'wl-tuir- n Leonard 2 Gunn Ferguson Earned runs — Scott Hardware 1 Salt Lake Cleaning 3 Rases on balls — Off Tbnrpe off On email t Struck nut— By Thorpe 6 by Coleman 3 SacI eft on rifice hits— Snelgrove Fltapatrfck bases —Scott Hardware 7 Salt Lake Cleaning 9 — Attendance— 500 Time— 145 Umpire Ludlow American Association LEAGUE STANDINGS W L 29 8 20 18 19 19 17 17 Indianapolis Columbus Louisville Minneapolis rctl 794 jPt Fanl 535 Kansas City 500 Toledo 500) Milwaukee l I Pet W 17 IS 13 19 46 14 31 404 400 13 32 371 YESTERDAY'S RESFITS At Columbus —Columbus 7 Toledo S (first game): Columbus 12: Toledo 8 (second game) At St Paul—St Paul 10 Milwaukee 5 first game) Milwaukee 3 St Paul 3 (game railed in eighth Inning nt 9 p m by atate law) At Minneapolis — Minneapolis 1 Kansas City 0 (first game) Minneapolis 7 Kansas City 5 (second gnme) — s At Louisville gams railed in fourth Inning rain both games Lnulsvllle-lnriianapoli- post-jion- ed Northtcestern League LEAGUE STANDINGS Tacoma Great Falla 8eattle W L Pet 23 9 17 12 15 17 J TIOlVaneouver 586 W L Pet 15 19 13 18 12 20 Spokane 469‘Burte 441 419 375 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Tacoma S (morning game At Tacoma— Bntte 19lnnf ngn) Bntte 4 Tacoma 8 (afternoon game) AX Spokane— Great Falls Spokane 2 8 At Seattle— Vancouver 4 Seattle 3 9-- 4 3 Southern Association LEAGUE STANDINGS - W 30 Atlanta New Cries ua27 L Pet 652 16 17 614 591 Memphis Nashville W L Frt 22 23 20 28 16 26 11 34 49 4tt 31 Little Rock Chattanooga 26 244 Birmingham 26 18 591 Mobile YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Chattanooga— New Orleans 4 Chattanooga 1 At Nashville—Nashville 5 Mobile 3 At Memphis— Birmingham Memphis 3 18 four-gam- -- short-stepp- er i - - - in-fiel- der - - 7' - Western League ' LEAGUE STANDINGS W L PctJ 3 w l ret 31 11 656 Denver 14 16 Lincoln 47 Dea Moines 19 11 633 St Joseph 13 17 423 19 14 579 Mpltq Omaha 13 17 4(3 10 32 313 Sioyx City 15 II IMTxrichlta YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Sioux City— Slonx City 6 Dev Moines 5 'first game) Den Moines 2: Sioux City 1 (second game) At Lincoln— Lincoln 7 ( Omaha J (first game) Lincoln 3 Omaha I second game) ' At Denver—Denver 7: Joplin 2 (first game)( Joplin 8 Denver 1 (second game) — Rant At Wichita— SL IncabVUUU - - 1 Lpned rain |