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'“vW-ff" i - X : '- - - I - - X TEE UTAH TiVEDNESDAY JUNE 20 1917 LAKES CETT HEBALD-BEPUBIJCANSA-LT OLE) -- IPUJBOC&BI EDITED sporting-authorit- y WALTER D BBflTZ INTER-- MOUNTAIN WEST 'i ‘HE’S ANOTHER: ED WALSH’ IS SAH) BUMBLE BEES TO GOOD OPENER FROM LEADERS BY ' OF STAN CQVELESKIE EX-BEAV- ' FREDDIE WELSH BEAVERS SEW v ER KNOCKS 0UT UP GAME AM) SAK1 LANGFORD MCHERHOLDS QUIBBLES OVER BB LOST HUE ' - " - ' - Oaks Clout Twice as Many Former Crown Holder :Cfabs Crowd Considerable BasebaU Into One Tar 'Baby Refuses to Take More Punishment' J Afternoon and Give Fans Rate TteajTwo Left- -i Any vQuitsrin Seventh' banders Hit Hard But Usually There With OSTON Sam LaigforA tke IS llarkt Jhb Boat— atcro kravrwelcfet : Action On Lots of at: Critical: Times Chimes wliw ka beea Mmewhat ( tbora : : Hits but Opponents Have All the Luck ’ As- serts Benny Leonard is ‘Technical Champion’ : W ' f- white heavlca dee e peer peat tee yeeae proved eteh ' for Fred PWltoe ' BHaeeaete leaf eleht The sleet from the tighter atate heeded the Gopher aeeh a that hla aecoedaeepre refuaed to beatlep him to retere to the water of permit the whee the hell aoaaded rlec The match had been scheduled to go twelve rounds but Langford had taken so much punishment in the first six rounds thathe would not stand In the seventh' He- was knocked up down cleanly for the count of eight In the second round andwas outclassed from then on As a result of his efforts Fulton re ceives credit for a technical knockout over the "tar baby’ ILL BERNHARD S hirelings got away on the right foot in the opening’ game of Jhe three weeks at home yesterday and as a result they succeeded in getting the jump on the leaders with 'a 3 to 2 'victory" v! V' vK:'tvV -j rich In these morsel ball a was a It game— pretty regular l days of small portions and inflated prices jEach side grabbed ten blows during the afternoon and it took great gobs of the sensational stuff on defense to keep down the score The two clubs played a rattling good game in the field and they took more chances on the bases than is usually cnowded into nine ? i innings of baseball in Salt Lake? The contest produced a bat-1- : tie between two of the best lefthanders in the league and al- -' though nicked pretty freely each was usually there with ' chimes on when tlie enemy Business Interests of F ormer - really threatened ? Oldham - Pennsylvania Governor especially hurled himself out ofi some light holes Just’ once Need IHis Attention was he unable' to stem!- the tide and right there he lost his ball June 19 — PITTSBURGH Pa of the president of an National league after three game in the twinkling years as head-o' that - V - two-bagg- er : - - ‘ y t ! - : ' ' 'eye Salt Oldham' and his teammates-haLake 2 to 1 up to the fifth the Bees! par- t one' run what is more' had been Red In this tially kicked in against eventful frame the ' locals collected 'two and this pair later ' pi eyed suf- to spoil the day for the Seal I ' ficient crooked arm f Red’s DownfalL Rath fed the jinx for Red by get- Z ting him in the hole in th’e fifth and a walk ‘He then waiting him out-fowas sacrificed to second by Leverenz r ' Orr cracked on6 on the nose' over sec--- 1 Tobin ond and registered Rath ' pushed one through between the sta- tions of Jerry Downs and Beef Koer---' ner and Orr never: stopped until ‘he Pick saw he was ? landed on third -' about to lose Orr so be ran in to meet the throw from Calvo and then ‘ relayed it to Corhan in time to nab Tobin sliding ‘into second’ Earl Sheeley fumbled around at the plate for several minutes and finally re-- 1 ceived a base on balls for his efforts Just then Truck Hannah put the kibosh' on Red's game right by slam Roy Corhan 'a dome to 'ming one overwith what proved to be bring in Orr winning run " 1 theThe Bees had previously drawn first blood with a run in the open- ’ring inning Tobin's pop fly went for "two bases because Maisel seemed to lose it completely in the clear sky "Hannah’s single put Tobin to third the tbut the little center gardener of stione Bees was not satisfied with on ramblino fition so he kept right would take it that knowing evidently it two perfect handlings of the ball to prevent him from reaching the plate :Z lie figured rightly if that is the kind S of reasoning that flitted through hip think tahk for Roy Corhan fell just a an instant shy of handling the throw - £from the outfield cleanly and in that Tobin was over the plate — itime — Seals Have Look-i- n ‘Z San Francisco had its look-i-n in second and fifth innings In the ‘the r d ) ih C ANOTHER STARTER SAN FRANCISCO j Maisel dropped a double short right where Jean Dnbuc was doing the best he could in the absence of a regular fielder Corhan busted out a clean single for Maisel to romp in on J U The Seals'other run came in the fifth Pick paved the way with a bingle a that got away from Gislason and then Biff ehallerj who isn’t supposed to be able to hit a port aider crossed the whole works by poking one just over Morns Rath's head With Quinlan playing overhand the ball slowly rolling down the left field fonl- - line it brought about a merry sure ' scramble Pifk scored The :Bee defense was slightly shot to pieces when Karl Crandall subbing for Buddy Kvan infomed Bern-har- d just before the game was about to start tbat be had hurt his finger in practice 1 Bill : then switched his - - ’ : - to-b- : e - at it again at l Pet 4088 MS 876 867 M 48 28 29 88 8S KaUhvUte Mamphls ' : Xittla Bock VoMla -- S8 84 84 TT 88 15 61 415 477 a 4 JM BBSTJITS ‘ i-- Northwestern League Rlfg Malael hlt— SaatmauTf Teo-baTobla Sacrifice hits— Orr To Stolen basea— McKee LEAGUE STANDINGS bSLevcrcas base on balls— OfT Old Lw Pet W L Pet ' XWbla Flrat 28 21 671 Vancoaver 86 27 491 2 Straek eat— By Tacoma aam 4 off Levcrens 21 28 428 A Bans Great Falls 17 19 897 Batts nidkamJS by Levcrcaa 887 Spokane 29 86 — 88 28 400 2 Levcrens 2 Left Seattle fob— Oldham — STbr-c- s f Fraaelsco 9 Salt Lake 81 V YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Sea Fraaelaeo First base oa errors 4 Great Fells f- V ' Falla— Seattle to Downs Great At Corhaa Doable play— At Spokane — Tacoma 4' Spokane 10 Koerner aaaaalarted —10 se - - - -- -- - : i - At Vancouver—Butts ' - r - i v8 Vaaoever 4 J' - ' - ' V - " - - - - :- - “bloody” - - - - - - r' - - : - - - ' re - lean-buye- v - - ‘ la - v - to-d- ay - one-sW- ed -- - - - - -- in the-balanc- - Boston June 19 —‘Walter J Maran-vill- e for several years the spectacular toof the Boston Nationals acshortstop reserve naval in the enlisted day to a statement by a close cording friends It was said Maranvllle had requested- that he be given specially sea service on a battleship or torpedo when he Is called into boat servicedestroyer Maranvllle is receiving a salary understood to be $7500 a year The team will lose Its catcher “Hank” Gowdy on July 1 It is an nounced he would stop play on that date preparatory Into joining the Ohio which he enlisted National Guard recently - in-flel- TOURNEY IS ON Several Hotly Contested Games Played on Opening Day Program for Today as “Kitty” Gordon has been widely conknown in western Intercollegiate Uniof the ference elrcles aa halfback team of Chicago football today versity Lakes naval at the Great was enrolled first-clasa yeostation as a training ' man - ‘ '18 6-- 6-- - 2-- - : H- la-vesta- ieat - - -- - - -- - - - - v— Ti- : i ' 1-- 6-- -5 - 6- -4 6-- 6-- the-next---6-- - -- - - 2 O -- Csdom p American Association ' LEAGUE STANDINGS Indianapolis Oolumbus 8t Paul LoolaTille W L Pet 29 28 84 27 SO 26 26 29 ’ - - S39jMInnia polls - Kansas City Toledo 532MlIwaukee 657 686 '4 WLPct 88 29 14 84 Flttey p 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 1 Totals 36 5 6 87 6 tatted for Flttery In ninth Score by lanlhga— I 9 9 9 9 9 Brooklyn Oooper - 26 84 25 24 12 14 27 11 19 99 8 Oeschger p Oooper Totals ' 448 414 424 '414 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS V games scheduled v No nd - IN DEANS ' NOSE OUT G R Grand Rapids Mich June 19—In an exhibition game the Cleveland Americans defeated the Grand Rapids Centeam by the close score of tral league 4 to 3 took the Indians eleven InJt run across nings to put the The batteries forwimping the Indians were Coumbe and Daly while Carpenter and Devormer- worked for the Grand Rapids nine- AMERICAN LEAGUE ' ' Chicago Boston New York Cleveland league w L Prtstandings 15 82 28 27 948 24 29 Z2 90 29 19 88 If 91 1 6 At WaidilngtoB—Detroit 9 Washington At St- - LonU—New York-S- t Louia played previously No other games scheduled 438 283 872 gams SENATORS TAKE FINAL ' ‘ 13 14 18 18 9' 8919' 19 Totals' 29 9 5 24 llj Totals Spencer batted for Jfmen 'Score by innings— Detroit Washington Summary: — lilt Onbh 37 27 U la eighth 9 h9 9 9-9 9 9 S—0 1 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 ®— 3 - : '29 Ills Errors Three-bas- e OMCHESTS pills 0-- 48 9 8 9 0 9 9- -6 9 Pklladelphla — Olaon Danbert Errors Mowrey Summary: Two-bas-e hits— Myers Stock McGafflgan hit— Olaon Home Hickman Cutaliaw Three-bas- e runs— Hickman Paskert Stolen bases— Meyers Mowrry NIehoff Paskert - Doable plsys— to Olson to Daubert Killifer to NIelioff Basea on hslls—Off Cartore 8 off Oeschger 6 off Flttery 1 Hits— Off Oeschger 12 In 7 6 struck out— By Cadore 4 by Oeschger Innings 6 Umpires Bigler and Orth ‘ 3 June 19— Washington took the Washington final game of the aeries with Detroit 3 to 9 : TessV hunching hits eff James In two Innings visitors could not lilt Johnson effectively The score: - I DETROIT WASHINGTON AB R II O A AB R II O A 9 9 8 9jJadge lb 4 9 919 9 Vltt 3b' 4 12 2 4 9 9 2b 2b Young 4 9 9 8 lMIUa ef Cobh cf 4 9 9 9 Vesrh If I4 99 9112 OiRice rf Heilman rf 9Menosky If 1 9 9 9 1 Crawford lb 2 9 9 7 OjShanks If : 3 9 9 9 liLeonard 2b 9 I Dyer ss Stallage e :S 9 9 9 SlAlaamlth e 2 9 9 9 a ( 2 9 1 9 4iOaae ss 3 1 1 9 g James p 1 9 9 9 9iJohnsoB p 1 Spencer M Coveleskie p 9 9 9 9 Umnia AdteClIiLcdKCB! niDIOKB UKAKO resrsknaesMBesb Safest - lasStetlr la traatli 2-- - I CUBS AND REDS BREAK EVEN Cincinnati and Chicago broke even la a double-headpore today tbs visitors winning the first mare than two to 'one game ' sltboneb onthlt by a scare of 2 to 1 In the second game which was called at the PlilxfaU ANnkRcKa SOLD BY CfiHGGISTS EVERYWHERE Cut-slia- w anaotarol diiehorga pnlal ausnoa-polaoasad will B9t ttrlotai ai Bollnveala ItoSdas --AUMI9T9 er r-Pr-taO i bvas (Continued on Following Page) :v I YL IVt 49 Detroit 427!St Lnuli :54&lliflodelpkla 49ljWa&slagtn 19 19 22 28 Two-bas- s Cobh Young' hits—’ Teach Bleu Double play— Cobb to Stauage to James to Staaage-Baseon balls— Off Johnson 2 off James 2 eff Voveleskle 1 nits— Off James 6 in 7 Innings Struck out— By Johnson 6 by James 4 Umpires 9 9 —Owen and Dlneen' - - - 2 8- 7- en YESTERDAY’S RESULTS LEAGUE The Deseret gymnasium opened its NATIONAL tennis tournament several with today matches closely Fifty player havecontested the signed up and by exLEAGUE STANDINGS end of thealready week Bobby Richardson a W L retl more to enter The pects good many 880! Cincinnati 16 turnament is' being held to get a line New 'York 81 19 25 482 on the players for the future but right Iliiladelphla 29 18 617Boton 18 26 422 82 26 652!Brookljx now Jts purpose Is to create Interest Chicago 83 28 25 858 Louis St 628Plttabargh among the players ' In the games yesterday Eccles ’ de‘ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS' ' 1 feated Eldredge 1 At the start was even but after At the playing Brooklyn 12 Philadelphia' S Philadelphia three At Boston — New—' York S Boston 1 games had been played- Eldredge took At — Cincinnati 6 Cincinnati Chicago two love games in succession and was Louis At Pittsburgh— St never headed Hooper defeated Jensen Pittsburgh 7' 1 This match waa also evenly OESCHGER GOES WRONG played to the beginning of the second set when Jensen found the pace too Philadelphia June II — Brooklyn defeated rhll hard and slowed down today 12 to 6 The visitors made eight Badger and adelphla runs Duncan competed in two sets in the eighth off Oesrhger the feature- of Badger 4 the session being a home run by Hickman with serving Price and battled three sets two men on The score:I Price takingReynolds BROOKLYN the first 1 and Reynolds PHIADELPIIf A In the third set Price ABKHO’A4 ABB HO A ' 5 2 8 Paskert cf 4 2 2 8 9 came back strong and proved too much Jlson ss 4 4 11 9 Stock Sb 91 for Reynolds and he won the third set 8 Urarsth rf 4 9 9 1 9 6—1 " 4 9 9 2 9 1 OjWbltted If The games for today are as follows Wheat If 4 1 8 4 1 119 9Luderas lk vs 430 J Christenson E Marti: 530 Myers If 4 1 2 5 2 9 9 9 1 9Nieboff 2b O Carlson vs E Gallagher and Milton Cutahsw 5 1 2 1 SjM’Oafgau ss 4 0 I 12 2b Frumkln vs C Van Pelt 615 Welsch Mowrry Sb5 18 9 OjKIIllfer c 8 0 18 8 vs A Hansen 1 9 9 19 0 9 6 9 Burns e Merers c der ub -- ‘ FOOTBALL STAR ENLISTS Chicago June 19 — K T Gordon who - - ex-C- championship without a final struggle He is doing his best to cling to the title even if it be by only a technicality- But there isn't even a technicality to connect Freddie with the title he held for so long The crown has been taken from him and now adorns the black thatch of Benny Leonard ' Welsh refuses to concede that be waa knocked out because the fatal ten seconds were not tolled over kls prostrate form He contends that because ® was not on the floor prone lyingbecause the ring and Kid McPart-lan- d the referee failed to count him out he still holds the championship Return Hatch Posslblew Freddie may attempt a comeback in of his and long servitude in spite the ring It age be Leonard will may be sportsman enough'that to him a grant future return match in the immediate But that Is something that rests Welsh and Leonard has to do with the factIt that nothing Leonard is the champion Harry Pollok manager for5 Welcli claims that under rule No cf the of Oueensbury rules Welsh Marquis was not knocked out He says that no man can dare say what would have been the ultimate outcome of the contest had McPartland lived up to the rules and given Welsh his due In a count before him “out” Fightera have timecalling and again been “out” “dead to the world saved by the bell on the ninth count and come on In the succeeding rounds to be determined winners Pollok and Welsh have plucked the rule most favorable to them They have overlooked another which covers the case far more completely —a rule under which the title hands and beyond which there changed la no rebuttal certainly no alibi Referee Within Rights The Marquis of Queensbury rules W' dude the revised code of the London the rules under which fights prize were ring held prior to the drawing or the Rule Marquis of Queensbury rules No 8 of the revised code of the London prize ring stipulates: “The referee shall have power to stop the contest if In his opinion a man is unfit to continue and that shall be deemed to have lost the contest” This Is the rule that governs what happened In the contest between Welsh and Leonard Even if the rules of the New York state boxing' commission did not uphold the action of the referee in stopping the bout when he did this rule does and as Pollok says the bout was fought under the Marquis of Queensbury rules Welsh was Just as completely knocked out as If he had been pros-- : trate on the floor just as completely aa beaten if the fatal ten seconds had been tolled over him He was de- of his championship stripped clsively robe Leonard is not a technical chamr pion Had McPartland acted differently had he failed to stop the bout when he did he would not have been fulfilling the duties vested In him as referee lie would have been lending himself to an act which might have serl- ous injury to Welsh resulted in - - - YORK June 19 — FVeddio Welch is determined not to relinquish his hold on the lightweight - - DESERCTGYM - JOINS THE NAVY - Leveren and Tobin beat out pretty bunts' in the seventh 3C 9c Jk Bill Orr should have been arrested for the manner In which he robbed Maisel of a double In the eighth It was some catch that Bill speared off t the Seal center sfcfielder ac ag Red Held Is with us It’s Red’s first appearance here since the big reunion last falL "Did you read the Bible durthe winter?” asked one the ining stant Held poked his dome bug out of the dugout to start the game - - - - ed re '0—1 - ' y-i i- - - - 2 ’ 15 - -- r -' - ex-Mana- ger er W L Pet ' - much-discuss- 1' 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1—8 Hits runs- 4 hits off Two Summary: 26 at bat in 8 innings Stolen Krause bases— Farmer Middleton- - Lane Two-bahits— hits — Williams Sacrifice —Fincher 1 Rodgers 2Bases on balls Krause’ Struck out— Fincher 2 RodKrause 2 Beer 1 Double plays —MurHollocher to Siglln (2) gers toto Mensor to R Miller Plnelli to phy Runs responsible Rodgers to Siglln 1 for— Fincher Krause 2 ' Left on — bases: Portland 3 Oakland 2 Charge defeat to—Krause Time of game— 123 Umpires Guthrie aqd Brashear ‘ - -- '9 0000000 4' vi if f j to believe that he will soon be In har ness again 9k (eThis is the day on whieh Barney Dreyfuss- owner of the Pirates must make up his mind whether or not he will keep Bunny Brief One guess — the home-ru- n back is coming king 9k j If it’s heat ’the Salt Lake want- they are getting it andpitchers they'll get more of It before they hit the road WALTER MARANVILLE again a Both clubs came mighty near to geton rallies in the ting started ' seventh-- batting f-- - 1 Southern Association W L - 1 ss - second MEW - - he-di- into Rules However Show That Referee Acted Within Hjs Rights y be-twe- 0 1 - - - ' 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0—2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0—4 Oakland: Runs - - pad Oaaey - - - - OieML - - t' Kuhrint 7 Baker batted for Oldham In ninth At ' Mcmphla— Atlanta 8 MampbU I (fifteen Innings darknen) Score by lealngs— v At Blrmlngbam— Llttls Rock 0 Btrmlagbam 1 ''V'' Frenclacoi See At New Orleans — Obattanooga 4 New Or-O O 1 O O O O— 3 1 0 Rees ' 1 2 1 02 2 2 O 0—10 leanaT ‘ Hite ' i Lake Salt 1 O O O 2 © O © — S Koeraeri Craplrm - - YESTERDAY’S At Xashvllla—Mobile 0 H S' L Miller batted for Krause in eighth Portland: Runs Hits - 7 Blnalagtiani Ohattanooza - 1 3 6 FULL COUNT NOT GIVEN nine-seco- - - Orlaana O 1 0 0 - - Atlanta 3 1 2 ' - LEAGUE STANDINGS O 4 4 - - r : 2 - - ‘ geance J The two dubs will he 3 o'clock this afternoon m an ex-Indi- -- - -- Reas ' - left-hand- ed i - - 1 : entire hatting opler for a pitcher while : he was at it and sent Jean Dubuc to right' Jean did nothing alarming in the strange position hut he cracked the ball with a ven- I - -- -- : k -- ' -- ' ’ ” s ' r - Stanley Coveleskie $ ' Cleveland- June' 19— Stanley Covelare plenty who are sure that the kid eskie the Cleveland Indians clever Coveleskie deserves It So far this seahas been called “another son he has been winning a fat perspltballer Ed Walsh?' This youngster a kid centage of his games and under the brother of the Detroit star careful eye and direction of Lee Fohl Coveleskie was recently given Harry the he should have a great year Fohl had Ve&n Gregg seen the value of young Covey highest praiseandby now the box and this in the Interna- his regular turn Ingiving pitcher tional when he in to spring he has been showing greater old pals at Newdropped confidence than ever before York visit hisleague 2b “Stan Coveleskie is a second Ed There are several more younger Mensor Walsh and easily the best spltballer brothers in the Coveleskie family wiio Middleton rf in the American league” said Gregg are playing ball and showing great “I don’t care what anyone says I claim promise but bo far Stanley looks to be I can spot the real class when I see it” the brightest star of an unusual baseThis is high appreciation but there ball family ' — E - i - PORTLAND AB R H PO A organization will step down and out at the ex- ' piratlon of the present year statement was made here todayThis by one of the former intimate friends who governor’s said that the 'business Interests of the Charleroi banker during the presentso era of have - become prosperity large as to make he that ' devote his whole time to their man- - ' agement “President Tener told me a short time ago that he would relinquish his position as head of the National league at the end of the present said his friend today “In year” addition to being president of one of the largest hanks in the Monon-gahe- la Valley President Tener is i prominently- identified with several' ? Industrial institutional which are- at the present- time at the hey- f large Looks’ pretty g ood' jto see ' the boys career back at home again His holdings day of their are also very of coal Islands large' A very fair Tuesday crowd caw the and it for the of the latter that hedevelopment has found ' it ' opener jc je je necessary to discontinue In his If Buddy Ryan ' or 'Karl Crandall to-is ‘present position” ready to ‘go back into the butfield the pitch or day Jean Dubnc will probably Dubuc" It will be either game Evans It’s about Erickson's turn for the Seals ' his club to accompanied Berry Henry owner did not Seal Lake the Salt but DAY’S GOLF MEDALIST show hls face on the field-- ' ‘Hen had little to 'say' on the dismissal of f Harry Wolverton- other than wh&t has ' been' said already except the that since he is he paying run his can?t see why shouldn't freight C L Wolf Hangs Up Score he own business affairs Quite right! of 78 Match Play Sched-ule- d Will probably ' get back Ryan Buddy line-up stated the into today Bernhard the little to Start Today yesterday that It hasn’t been not get into captain’s fault that his accithe game the very day after was Bernhard Los Angeles It at dent St Joseph Mo June 19 —C L Wolf who has said “no” up to now k of Forest Park Golf club- - St Louis Word frqm Los Angeles last night with a score of 78 was medalist today In the qualifying round of the trana was to the effect that someone (not is circulating a petition Mississippi golf tournament which is Eddie himself) Los Angeles and Vernon fans of the St Jo- among Ed being held on the course ' return to baseball Maierto asking seph Country club Match play e will at the head of the Vernon club “Come start tomorrow and the eighteen-holof the cellar1 and themout It’s rounds will be played ln4the champion- back be the cry la said- to pull a pipe that ship president’s and secretary’s flights some will- have to pull the Tigers all rounds of xthe cham- out ofone Ensuing play inwill the rut or Tom Darmody may do be thirty-siholes pionship flight The play was slow again today most something rash yet of the better players having their trouThe Seals don’t act like a' ball club betbles on the greens Young-Wol- f tered his score’of 80 of Monday by two that Is shot to pieces as a result of strokes C P Yi of Minneapolis the salary cuts ' ae 9k ext best score turned in 79 theJaffray of the Bill Bernhard tell9 a good one on Um Among those who qualified arc day C L Wolf of St Leuls H G Legg of pire- Bill Guthrie While the 'salary Bill Minneapolisv S W Reynolds 8 B 'cut conversation was at its height W W Redick all says he walked- up to the umpire one J J Foye Young of Omaha and C S Dines of Denver with this remark: “Did day at Portland you hear the news Bill? Why I get it the umpires will have to thatalso: OWNERS FORCED TO 'X straight and that Baum may take a cutdouble-umpisystem to cut drop 'the to Bernhard SELL RACE BAN CAUSE Guthrie expenses” 'According' with a come(always ready ‘ almost his down ‘throat back) leaped — ’June 19 Asa result of and snapped— “Sure that’s the first rule in England In the' book-hanthe prohibition of racing it to the poor umseventeen yearling race horses the pires” v” 4c 9e'y- ge get of celebrated toires and forming Sled-methe entire stable of the famous Gus Gleichmann has returned from stud have been sold to an Amer baseball He has purchased a ranch near Siral Cal and will take charge at by Sir Mark Sykes' The buyer and the prfee have not been once to say farewell to baseball for all announced but Sledmere horses always time have ' fetched big prices ' at sk'' the annual ' Doncaster sales Frank Chance returned to Los Ancles yesterday from northern Cali-ornIn the last sale before the war nineteen animals fetched £47000’ where he and Mrs Chance have been visiting Orville Overall The P L will therefore be back on the Job EXPRESSMEN WINNERS The Wells- - Fargo baseball- team de" feated the Screen aggregation yester12 are of Two the a in to slated for reThe i game Angels day features of'the session were four home lease by the way Bassler and Stand-ridg-to- e runs by the Wells Fargo team Corlun will be off the suspended list Budd West and Lewis were the heavy day and two men wlll have to go Boband one bt the outfielders hitters each connecting with the ball are by Vaughn aaid tobe slated ax for- a circuit clout for the 9k 9k sk Manager Bernhard announced last he had closed a deal that night Schinkle the promisingwhereby Adolph Many Ball Players right-handnow with' the Beesyoung will Join the Butte club for of Invest Heavily? the season - Bernhard feels that the young man needs more work than he ? ? : ”tKe Liberty Loan has been able to give him':-Butte ' is after Polly ' McLarry are bit their by the Tigers recently sk-released doing Ball’players sk for tbelr eoantvy by anhoerlktag Los Angeles games will start at '243 for Liberty bonds- no Per-ho- fs coast time after this generously benviest Ear Investor tbo la Chief Meyers tbo thrifty catcher Blackbourne recent- -' team wko agreed ly Catcher on his way west of tbo Brooklyn Vernonis bought by ' to take over 910000 la tke popular to Join the Tigers Pitcher Marlon secured from the Three-- I is expected to neeurity Beanie Kaaff sabserlbsJ to 99099 report t d Stovall today or tomorrow and there have boon several alanllar ito aaaaed j member of is also angling for several Darmody men with vyhomteaaa pledged "to mare ne hopes- to the ' Philadelphia Every Over ooaae of the bonds Pat strengthen his Bengalstake i9 "9C ' Menus lendlag with a subscription Tom ’Leard' sporting editor of "the of 91000 The Liberty bead in not oaly s San Francisco News Is here with' ’the hut' a goad Seals Not only that—Leard was out patriotic prwpoolttoa Seals yesterday ” and hall players and ocher In a unle with the 3k athletes will make ao professional ao keavlly as Olll e Kirmayer pitch'd to the 'boys ailatske la oahoerlMag batting topracticeusand let himself during they pooslhly- eaa-out sufficient every reason give " v f ' - - Resign Aas ? ’ land's runs Krause made trouble for himself by walking Hollocher in the fourth bunted him to second and thenRodgers Wilie was also passed Ken Williams went out on a fly but Farmer punched a safety to left and put the run over The game was won in the ' seventh on Williams and Farmer’s hit over second base The Oaks started strong Mensor and Middleton both getting hits but Lee hit into a' double play Mensor scoring After while it was being one hit an that Fincher allowed completed only and double plays helped him inning over the rough spots late boss of the Harry Wolverton two bits at the gate and sat Seals paid In the bleachers The score: - Nat flP rexy 19-Alth- 2-- - - Special Jane aa SAN Oaks made twice hits as Part laad they were aamaay the ahert ead ef a 1 scare heeaaee after the first laalag they eeald act get mare than car hit aa laalag Jack Farmer batted in both of PortFRANCISCO eur the aide of the : (Herald-Htpubllca- - - a f Of I hotting 32: cfrfuiESbucoL aaccatATi i s |