Show f THE SPORTING SECTION HEBALD-REPUBLICA- f - A i v i JULY SALT LAKE CKHT UTAH SUNDAY "’ N - - i SPORTING SECTION 1917 BOUBLEBILLS SEASON BASEBALL CLUB AT TOOELE HAS AN ENVIABLE BE C0BD FOB Of TODAY IN DEVELOP E3AMY Y0UE3G BOXERS THE TROLLEY Americans in fr CAT IPS WILL 1UTARY ATHLETIC With a Vast "Army of Young t Vigorous Training for War Probably for the Next Two Years New Stars Are Bound to Spring Up Amongst Them i BY JACK SKBIALY ': New York June 30 — Our unfortunate conflict with a foreign foe may In the - end add new life and vigor ' to this nation by producing and developing many millions of athletically trained the young warriors —able t6 withstand and strenuous - tasks before hardships them i' j I claim that no army Is In condition for battle except fighting it is composed of thoroughly trained athletes The military authorities of both Germany and Japan especially realised this very important fact many years ago and have trained their-sol- a from dlers them very early age to fitmuscu-ar endurance and fine physical i conditionc - Several years before the out breaking of the brutal war in Europe I strongly advocated and advised a strict-syste' of athletic training in both our army and navy I suggested from time to time the absolute necessity of having astructor competent trainer-anboxingIn inA capable man well all up lines of athletics should be assigned by Uncle Sam to every regiment to teach and develop and our young warship warriors Now I understand we have a board 'at known as the commission Washington on training camp activities under the direction of Chairman Raymond Fos- dick who has been appointed by the of war to take of all secretary' vocational and recreationscharge for our soldiers This Is 'a move in the right direction and I hope that the commission will follow the plan of the Canadian and English camp system of athletic and military training combined A Soldier-oSailor "Nast Be a Fighting r Athlete Baseball football and other sport competitions ‘may help the soldier-oInto battling condition sailor in r and keepgetting away the dullor monotonous humdrum of a military naval camp contests beats all Rut thrilling boxing recreations for the beys ? Besides it form but not only develops the physical instills individual gameness and the real spirit in every fighting sea or land warrior The little brown Japs are all fighting should be Box-in- g athletes as all soldiers Is bound to become the most popuin all the big camps There lar be many competitions and bouts will sport held between the champions of different regiments and naval crews Out of the vast number of enlisted young men there will arise many great boxers When our soldiers go ' abroad they - ’ - -- - m d In-fac- -- t - - - - - - - - '- - r ’ c ' - r - red-blood- ed - - will most likely meet in competitive bouts many of the most expert French and Australian boxers These English contests will give them 'more ‘valuable art in many experience in the manly ways And If the war lasts for a couple an entire i years longer we fill have have new crop of champions— men who are and fire under battles real fought to meet all comers to a 'finish willing in the Instead of ten stalling rounds While I deploreustheI war that ring really be has been f orped upon finally ‘develop lieve that the greatest athletic' country Into tlonon earth- That Should Be aa Expert Boxers elsraed to- the’-- Camps Sam sa If would suggest' thatUnele of the most skulful cure the services them to tne boxers at once- - and assign inetmet tne camps toand different training cleverly to box properlyMike and boys howsuch To: as expertsMcFarland Appoint Je Gibbons Packer Smith Benny Leonard Johnny Kllbane Jack Willie Ritchie O’Dowd Battling Ivinsky Ghlp Mike Britton Tom - McMahon Charley Whlte(KW Herman Williams - Pete jRltchle Mitchell Johnfty ComIj -Jack Dillon Qua Christie George name Chaney and many othersl might ’ Thei rewiiss of Big Colored Fighters Jess Willard put a big pugilistic dent he In the fighting black race-whsHavana atnow of Jack Johnson disposed Fred a couple1 of years ago And Fulton has hit the dusky fistic fighters stopping - Sam another setback by seventh ' the in Langford j round the other night In Boston We must certainly give both Johnson being two and Langford credit-foclever formidable heavyweights very their full In their primeThey Indid the ring and share of hard battling and defeated some of the best white were the black men In the world They The hoys in the pictnre left to right are: Top row— Scanlon second base and captain Scott catcher Ambrose' pitcher Stauffer outfielder Jarace for the two greatest men of their Johnnow both But cobs first base Gee outfielder Bottom West outfielder Dnnyoh shortstop Kamp third base Giroux outfielder La Belle outfidder' These fifteen years past n son and Langford belong to the twelve have won eleven and of them The one defeat hung on them occurred" when they lost to the fast Twentieth infantry aggregagames boys played is fistic glory class and their ' tion The bQys are open to meet any and all independent dubs any time McVey nor Neither Harry Wills Sam up high no other colored boxer looms 'on the pugilistic 'horlson to enough take their place SAYS INDIANAPOLIS LangThe quick decisive defeat of to the ford again brings Fred Fulton combat and his desire to again front Morris ' should consequently re Carl the from attention some ceive prompt HAS GHAT Oklahoma giant Let me hope if these Was the Strength of the Nebraska State - Sportsman9 s two big fellows are matched again it than their last will be a fairer fight S'' one without any fouls or roughhouse Association Elected Keith Neville Chief it-wil- tot i — f ‘ M E JONES It - - RAM f t tactics as’ ef ABRHOAI 6 1 1 5 Of 411 4 410 1:01 Witt M 2 OUftmnk ef 0-2 OIBodel If OIBates 0 1: 3 2IMcInnis lb OlJohnson gf 3 ' 3 0 OlHaley c" Sb' e to be a good clean sportsman candidate for the governorship he had It a live gun mdny supporters It pays pays to be & member of ' clutr There were some hurdles to stupays to have your club affiliated and at first tlielr height seemedjump It with the State Sportsman’s association pendous Some of the wise ones raid: a good “He is too young and not enough of It pays to be connected withthat one a politician” Others said that he clean sport especially wasn’t an orator and - e Leonard-Two-bas- St-ile- n - - 14 e- - 2-- 1-- - 3 3 1-- ’ INDIANS BEAT WHITE SOX 7 ' WASHINGTON " -- : 3 Judge lb Shanks as 6 I 5 Milan cf RicfrfLeonard Sb6'0 11 913 0 0 0 Total' 00 - 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8 624-1- ' - 9 9 - 16-3- 4 7--10 SX 2X17 Intonnoiintiiin Championship vs 21-1- 1X2X II-- 7 The (r) Monne logos 37-1- This is a 3 16-3- X 8 1-- X 8X27 11-1- y ‘ y REDUCED BATES TO OOOEN s ' - ' t 'Is s - y ' ' ' 21-2- - yf - 4 ' 24-1- 81-l- a 3X27 8X84 X7 24-3- 22-8- 25-2- 14-1- 1X14 2X37 7 11-1- 27-3- 2 2X18 1X18 94 1-5 - 9 - 1 - Drawn WyDle - - ' - Schaefer 8248 1X14 19 XIX 3X14 1XX7 -- 5 1XU XIX 1X11 1X1X 1X15 27-8-1 7-- 10 2X1X 7--11 27-2- X - 7 227-8- 0 1X19 7 1 n 1X33 3X18 7 'll-l- X line goes 17 4 20-2- 15-2-4 9 33-S- X Wallace-Martl- 81-2- 4 1X20 1X30 2X25 Xf 17-1-X 1 10-1- 4 24-1- X14 17-2- 14 21 X14 9 1XX 2 3X14 drawn 2 1X14 X10 18 21 XI McLachlaa-Beattl- e (Con tinned) "T - ‘ - - - - - - up-th- - - - nt ’ OLDEST PINCH HITTER H DAVIS OF MACKS years old but Con- Harry Davis is nie Mack Is going to use him sis & pinch hitter especially when the' opposing pitcher is a "left hander He all but broke up the afternoon game on Memorial' day In the thirteenth inning when he battetf for Bill John44 a wonderful stop son Malsel made on ear nerves double play Instead ezperlenen because and there was there la a new crop of fools ovezy year Thera wrong There never was anything Is nothing that we hear mors often than thgt with His eye batting Harry's certain play Is as old as tho hills and for that slowed up and that caused him to legs quit reason la no good aa though' play decays like still judge a regular But he can old Tagntahles A man who talks Ilk that is a his boob The law of gravitation Is as old as the pitching and undoubtedly will make hills Everything that la good in the world la presence felt in pinch roles this season as old s the hills It la only tlie good that Davis Ui one of the finest characters Tlie smart Aleck editor boots off Ms In baseball and has a big following survive pen and then sinks Into oblivion and a new boob here- - : takes Ids place to annov like a mosqntto - The man who does not know the old play In checkBADGER STUDENTS ACTIVE ers does not know tnneh' for It is the heat there More than 500 men took part In minor ls and there is not one In fifty who1 does know lt - When you want to get crack play go to sports at the University of Wisconsin Anderson Stnrges Spayth and Drummond the during the first- semester this year old masters Bp when one of these editors or The teams and classes include rowing to checker column gets 'off each a swimming contributors tennis boxing wrestling remark- - net him down as a'falsa gold and a and fencing- - It la cat loos how things Perhaps It In a matter- : ” 27-2-8 34 2945 8 ' 6-- 7--2 3 20-2- 4 10-- 7 3 1X2X 2X18 6 7-- 21-- 28-1- 10-1- 5 3 -2- 4-37 16-2- 3 notes y J 9-- XIX 1X9 14-- 7 Salt Lake's Best Home Boy and Ogden's' Best Home Boy 17-1- 4 29-1- 2-- 25-3- 2 XIX r-2- 4 2 drawn 1X7 38-2- ‘ X 9 0-2- 9 for State Title wsnt to see n 3 XIX 184 4 2X27 contest-yo- 5 82-2- -- 28-19 0 1X21 6 Rounds 11-1- 9 7 1228- - vfll draw 1X15by (ca) - 19-1-6 -- 25-2- 2 15-3- ' 3 6 18- - 9- - 8-- 16-2-0 22-1-7 - Ogden ' 2X19 111 ' 11-1- 30-2- 17-- 32-2- drawn y lines foes 8 26-8-3 ’ 35-2- 11-1- 9 7 14-1-7 ’ (7-1- 6 11-2- 19-1-0 2--8 13--8 5 33-1- 10-1- 9 19-1-3 11-1- 8 83-1-7 smart 'Aleck irho does not know enough to come In when rains We dropped - In to the club Shtnrday night for the first' time- since our- return and found Burton and Gardner hard at it- Other came In later After a while Gardiner began to sandpaper ns and kept It up all the 'evening accompanying It with snch remarks aa would not give ns a swelled head It has always been oar habit to take our medicine straight and without wincing and then keep sawing wood We cat a Mg pile ' that night Last' Saturday we started on oor jaotor tor Green Blver and ' Incidentally to see how far we could ride In a day without getting tired Oar steed ambulated ‘along at thirty miles an gentletillwe were going last hill i Jnst Jionr this side of Soldier Summit’ something over a hnndred miles from here and then she tracked Three times we persuaded her to start up - but It was no go So we returned to Castilla that next day We did not learn night and home the till Monday of this week the wonderful foreShe must have smelled the sight ‘our horse had break long before anyone else great Falrvlew old and so saved our being hung np at Green River for a month or lean ny the washing ont of Price canyon If she would show the same foresight about landing ns on the ground after a fit of backing we could forgive her bat she still persists In making no dlatipctlon between and a bunch ofhage-brash landing u on a cactus We make a great distinction —when we ' land One’ of 'the fnnn 1st things In checkers Is the hnff We would never think of naing it In seri-pn- s play- as It is a relic of barb rlam but the to takcTTiree other night Gardner had men and he only took two so we calmly picked bis man off the hoard The look of blank amnse-methat earns overto his face It was worth a Barton had nickel explain it 9-- 10-2- 8 5 7 22-1- ll-S- X 28-8-8 4 - 29-2-6 24-1- 1-- 10 18-1-5 18-1-4 byRohert-eon- - 7-- 10 loses tar 10-1- 9 30-8- here Sportsman’s sociation The Buffalo Bill Gun club was —and is—a great club in Nebraska The late Col William F Cody (Buffalo In NeBill) was a charter member braska it is' considered nearly as much be president or the State of an honor 'to ' of Sportsman’s association as governor ' the state So when Keith Neville' capable clean and energetic came forth as a s - - 15-1-9 (9-- 7 - - - - 18-16 7 8 Brown- Vt 7 5 26-2-2 35-1- 4 4 -r- 18--8 8 18-1- : 8 18-3- 8 10-2- 8-- 15 12-1- - 5 8 8 27-2- 82 8-- 18-1-1 ' off- - 9-- 80-2-5 8 2-- M-1- 1 19-2-6 17d0 5 11-1- 24-- 15 8 28 -- 2X 27-2- : a-1- 7 81 18-1- 17-1- 3-- 7 2 25-8- 8 5 11-1- 8 6 V Drawn V Alllaon - v 'i14-- 7 8 are worked oat 30 29 N- 8 18-1- 27-3- 27-3- - Gardner - 17-1-4 (aa) - Fonr lines hraneb n-1- ' 7 82-2- 7 7-25-1- 2 1- 5 8 25-2- 3 8 6 10-19'' 32-27 0 17-1- - V 7 24-1- - 80-2- 22-2- 8 31-1- 7 30-2- ja-1-8 15-2- - 0 2 3 1 4- ' " 9 26-1- 17-1- 1 6-- 82-2- 0-- 9 24-15- H 19-1- 6 ' 31-1- b la f-- 8-- 17-1-8 25-- 11-1- 10-14- 10-1-7 Robertson Lawrence Kul June 8 — The traclc team of the University of Kansas further has been depleted by the designa- 4 23-- 7 14-1- 8 18-2- 8 17-3- 1-- 12-- 8 28-23- C - TRACK AGGREGATIONS - 81-2- 4- 10-141 th DEPLETE ’ 12-lf- ig 0 16-2- 2-- : 8-- 81 Sl-2- 8f 28-1- - Two-base-- - - 0 ‘f tion of Richard L Treweeke to attend the officers reserve training camp (bl Other play might ho brought up here 1ml this is' best at Fort Riley Kan ' 9 23 A loses by He was usually counted ' upon as a 11(J) 8 Instead ot white win sure winner In both the high and broad 4 will draw by Welsh and relay jumpa ' 3 will draw- also) 4 rnnner also hasquartermiler entered the military 8 service’ w 0 8 2 BUS ' WATCHING HER THU Rohertaon drawn ' 'Tulsa Okla May 26—Outfielder Cal-be- rt (e) Three linen branch off hers 5 of the Muskogee team ofl’ the and 7 will draw for Mack but la ' ATHLETICS WIN TWO Western association is attracting the vary critical tor him It go264 5 loves) Jane 30— Hard bitting festered attention of the major league scouts Washington seems to draw against even of his terrific hitting prowess the two games which Philadelphia vena from because seems to be the beat move for white which recent a made In Calbert game three 1 3 loses Washington today 24 to 0 and 3 to X In the home buns and a single in six times at In fact the only move) 0-- - - - - J Col-Murphy batted for Scott In seventh Xlna batted for Bens In ninth Score by Innings— 0- -1 0 0 1 0 Chicago 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 2 —11 Cleveland Errors Weaver Felaeh BlOberg Summary: hits— Jackson Bern 2 Bagby Wambsganss Speaker Harris Three base hit— Breaker Stolen base— Chapman 2 Roth HarBases on balls—Off William 1 off ris Evans Williams 8 In Bens 1 off Bagby 2 IltU-O- ff off Scott 4 in S innings St rack oat— 3 Inning By Williams 1 by Bagby 1 Umpires— Evans and Owen T s 24-2- 11-1- 0-- Ain-smi- 27 13 - 8 - U 13 39 10 - 18-1-9 ESTOIElVrS AS 1 8 24 31 bristol-cros- 8-- 19 pl ' 11-1- 10-1- '5 i - shot through the recent trapshooting tournament of the Nebraska State amount of play coming oat of association and broke 448 which was oalled Bristol aa baa been Sportsman’s He was captain of the first targetsreply squad stated' was finally confined to the and fired at and broke the first The other replies of 'form various other openings as recognised target in the ehoot nm into j V V ’A Real SporlnaiB if followed by now' Into Dennyl Doable Corner and When' announcement was made that rune into Paisley Keith ‘Neville wanted to be governor of played it becomes If Instead of Nebraska every sportsman of the state belf followed by Paisley responded' Keith 'Neville was known comes Double Corner The line He had hunted and fished the thin la given below The replies to them lak£s 'and streams of Nebraska and he to this move are several Undoubtedly St- Pe'la Doable Corner landed the largest tarpon la best la weak' club atatthe allows switching to other tersburg Is Denny Tarpon Fla The ' tgrpon weighed 152 gives white the better start openihga i - 7 not a big game pounds 18- - 6 8 hunter he Although in their has studied big game natural haunts and flshqd In- the north ' v f’ lakes and mountain streams ' - 8 ' Governor Neville was of the 2 8h Buffalo Bill Gun ‘club ofpresident North Platte - 9 Nebl and followed this by taking up : 19- - 9 i Drawn asthe reins on the State Jackson v' The ‘eoormoua 00 112 '5 4011 13 uamENO v aa-4T- 0-- "t Totals - HERALD-REPUBLICA- - - - - for-Murra- y 10 ? v r Addraaa all common Icallons to M E JoneS 270 W Soath'Temple street Salt Lake City Phene Wamtch’44SX Checker Headquarters Continental Bank bn tiding room 81X s Briatol-CtO- 0 1 0 1- 0 0 0 0 10 " v - 28-1- 2b- Gallia p Jamieson Gharrtiy Chi- ' i J I'- - - 22-1- t 2 11 Monos ky If 40 Li - 3 00 13 Morray Ainsmlth c 4 118 1 3 10 0 3 Shaw p - - a-17-- or Cleveland June SO— Cleveland outclassed cago at bat In the field and In base running 39 3 13 24 121 winning' 11 to 1 All of' Chicago’ pitcher were 'Totals bit Aard while Bagby was very effective hia Jamieson batted for Shaw In eighth Gbarrity wn error saving Chicago from a shntont ‘The batted In ninth-core: V' ’ Score 'innings— by CLEVELAND' CHICAGO 0 0 3 0 1 9 0 0 0- -5 Wakblngton ABRHOA ABRHOA 3 1 4 If 0 0 0 0 30 Philadelphia lf 3 0 1 10 10 Graney Tf Leonard' r r'Eirora-3 3 2 Morray "X- Two-bas- e Summary Weaver lb I IT Chapman hits— Shanks Rloe Leonard Menoaky 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 Speaker cf CoUlns 2b 4 gJaekson Tbree-baae hits—Leonard Men Jamieson 4 2 3 3 0 Roth rf rf 4 0 1 I 00 Harris Home ran— Judge Stolen ba 3 oaky Grover 5 3 lb Felscli ef 4 0A playe— Shaw to Shanks Morray Mclunls- Double 4 0 9 0 Wmbsgns 2b 3 tlandfl lb balls-Off Shaw X off Bnsh Bases on 13 2 13 Ato ’ Jndge Jtisberg M 4 4 2 2 20 Evans Sb Hits— Off Sliaw 10 in 7 innings- - Struck oat— 4 O’Neill “c 4 0 2 Shalk e 4 by BnshR Umpires— McCormick and By Shaw 4 0 0 0 0 0 ft Bagby P Williams Dfneen 1 0 0 0 l Scott p 0 0 0 Olj Bens p 1 0 0 0 01 Murphy J Collins 1 0 0 0 0 - - 28-1- 3 0 enjoys The- answer Is Keith Neville governor of Nebraska Governor Neville Is a of the sportsman type a member t of a- real livehighest gun- club and was of the Nebraska State Sportspresident man’s association- for- two 'terms-- - His for honesty In sport and his reputation connections With the- cleanest of sports landed hlm in tho governor’s chairGovernor Neville- is best known as a but he is also known- as a trapshooter hunter fisherman He and naturalist- - - 10-1- ABRHOA 3 1 9 0 -- - ---- -- t - a ti - - Contest at Orpheum Theatre July 4th 3 p m -- - - 7 - ’ )h Ticket5 50c to $250 - - - - : ' V ‘ ing Faster Ball Than Ever Umpire Thinks - 1-- ' 7 could not win Sportsmen ' gave answer that Neville his own affairs and managed were willing to trust him with they the SS years added at They governorship that a business man would make a better governor tothan a - politician and make good then proceeded was the Another obstacle In theway fact that Nebraska was to vote on Prohibition There wasn’t' any question would vote on this about how-- the state Keith- - Neville a total 'abquestion stainer announced that he thought It better to license the traffic than to that be would vote try to prohibit and his conviction But he did say in his of Nebrasthat if the peoole amendment campaign ka voted a constitutional the sale of liquor and prohibiting elected him governor he ' would use every effort to have passed an' effeclaw tive prohibition who didn’t believe There were-somNeville They didn’t know him that Neville sportsmen knew and waa a man of his word they camclubs and assopaigned as Individuals ciations for his election He was elected and the prohibition amendment was also carried v A Reel Governor In his message to- the ' legislature Governor Neville recommended a law and in conformity to the amendment when the legislature faltered-anit were to adjourn appeared as If they a Governor law such without passing Neville sent another message informlegislators that aIf they ad- ing the without passing prohibition Journed would immediately reconvene them for the specific purpose Nebraska now has a strict prohibition law It pays to be& good clean eports-a- n ' - - e Nebraska - - “ American- - Association Play By George L Carter 2 3 6 4 3 2 0 5 3 2 0 1 4 151 4 0 0 3 0 3 3 1 4 I 2 4 0 5 4 4 ' 0 - Executive of That State ABRHOA 3 3 3 ' F 'That Tndgelb Shanks 0 :3 0 91©-9 Boston hits — Plpp Error— Barry Two-baa SnmmSry: hits—Bauman Hooper Walker 424 Three-basStolen base— Malsel Double plays—Feeklnpaugh to Baker - Bases on to Malsel to ripp Plpp 4 off Mays 2 off Lore off On balls— Off Hop A Nnnme I'-- Hits— Off Oollop 4 In 1' 8 Inning: track oat— Innings Lore 4 In 2 Struck oat— off Love 4 In 2 3 Innings 7 O’Loughlin - ‘ - - - THIS GOVERNOR A TRUE SPORTSMAN 2-- 5 2 - -- 3 Rice rf Leonard 3b Uenoaky If 2 By H array 2b 4 3-- ay has-bee- ! all aveuad Is the gasiea la the Trailer leagaet Clafllna has-dheir gaaaa 6a the U S Tire lastlasing new “pep" lata the ether teams pat d with their streak hrekea the rest ef the winning teams are gelng after them strong and same geod games shaald ha the result ' This week the big interest will probbe in the game at Municipal field ably between the US Tire and the & I clubs The cleaners have Cleaning been 'going strong for several weeks and since Claflln’s defeat at the hands of the Tire bunch last Sunday they are looked upon to furnish the battle of theTheday Western Furniture team has been taken over by Mr Mldgley" who Is out after several new players and now gives out the dope that hie team will be In'to'the last ditch and that soon to leave their “cinched" they are : place in' the cellar Boyd has left the Claflln team and has affiliated the Scott Hardware Judgingwith from the showing In games “won" that the Indians made while under his guidance he should soon havs the Hardwares out of their second place of the Utah Light Manager Phillips team has had no end of trouble with his men 8everal have been out for the last two and three games through inwhile his lbss from enlistments juries have undoubtedly been “the heaviest of of the teams any All of these places have now b en filled and they are expected to begin bringing back the long end of tbe scores DOrBLEhea4rni - 1201 200 111 d- r 111 - ’ - A” m Scott Hardware vs Utah Light & Traction Cummings field double-heaer umpire Kellogg scorer George 1L Llewellyn Game 930 a m - 100 - a John-Dunde- 13 end' Mnnroe herd the score Being I Sox Red 3 0 19 0 Grover 2be tienry-their victories and Chicago' lose the J12 Dumont p 1 ' 0 0 0 0 Sblbold p narrowed tlie gap’ separating them from the Ayers 1 1 0 00 p Vamlesnn 0 0 league lenders to half s game Tlie score: 0 0 BOSTON NEW YORK Gbarrity 10 ABSnOA Totals ‘32- - 4 714 1 ABRIIOA 41 14 19 27 14 Total Malsel 2b 4 01 Hooper rf 3 11 1 3 0 3 3 T’eckin’h n I I I 1 1 Barry 3b Jamieson batted ' for Dnmont ' In flftta Gbar: ITendryx rf 4 0 11 X 1 Ilobllta’llb 34 0 2 10 3 11 Rardner 3b f''"1 batted for Ayers In ninth '2 rlty v4 !‘pp lb y B 1 Score by ’Innings S I 2 3 Iewla If Bvker Sb 3 1 0— 6 1 Walker 4 2 0 0 0 :3 rf ef Washington Vaae 30 10 14 0 0 8 11 -- 0r 4 0 Scott Tinman If 4 1 1 Philadelphia ' Errora— Judae - Shanks Nnnana’r e S 0 1'2C Tbomas e r:l3 0 Summary: 9‘5 1S Tbree-baa0 1 Agnew c Grover - Bodies hits —Witt t Mclnnls f'aUop p‘ 0 0 3 e 0 Maya p 1’0 I hits— Murray Hornet ran— "lire p S'0'0 Judge 0 0 0 0 0 v Walah 2 0 0 0 Bodle Johnsm bases—Melnnia Haley Mnnroe p Double plays— Leonard to Judge: Witt to Grover 32:011 2TH to Mclnnls Bases on ball— Off Dnmont 2L off 32 2 2415 Totals Total Ayers 3 off Sefbold 4 Hits—Off Dumont 11 In 4 innings: off Ayers 6 In 4 Innings 8 track out Walsh batted for Tboma in third — By Dnmont 3 by Ayers 1 by flfelbold X Um' Score by Innings: 'pires—Dlneen and McCormick New York '0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- er (rge - - - er -- - - Milan 2) TODAY’S SCHEDULE 4 - 2 Lon Claflln vs Western Furniture double-heiulWalkeFs field Umpire McNabe scorer HcrspooL ' Game 330 — a m ' SL U Tire vs Salt Lake Cleaning Municipal No 1 double-headumpire Ludlow scorer Mel Smith Gams 93b - ! CLUB STANDINGS Lon Claflln ’ Scott Hardware Salt Lake Cleaning United State Tire : Utah Light A Traction Western Furniture l : (Continued From Page ' - In fonr Innings tbe principal drive being Bodle’a home ran with the bases filled The scores: FIRST GAME I PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON AMERICAN LEAGUE Defeat of Strong Glaflin Club Has Put New 4Pep Into Otber Teamsr - - Chicago June 30-- Frank Connolly until recently an umpire in'the'Amerl-ca- n association and' agood one too From Page 2) said the other day that the Indianap- cat— (Continued SchneiderX Bf by- Cooper X Uaplre£ olis Indians' Jack Hendricks’ entries in the A A pennant race- are one of the Quigley Boron and Ensile ALEXANDER IN RARE FORM strongest minor league clubs ever gotten together' Brooklyn June 8X— Philadelphia won the first to X and Ion today' from Brooklyn bu1t the club up game the- second 9 to X The opener waa merely himself said Connolly“and In three light for Alexander Sixteen bits were years he has gotten a bunch of play-e- r and exeroiee by Brooklyn in the second game off Majcr ‘look pen-atogether who sure like Chief Bender The score: winners In- - the league this- year aad ' ' FIRST GAME jgl Only ons member of the-duan outfielder remains of the Reilley PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN Inherited when he went Taekert ABRHOAI ABRHOA 0 3 2 4 26'Olaon as Indlna capital with Jimmy Bancroft efas 46 d2 1 21 tjUTm 3b 4 0 0 8 0 AlCIrllL 4 9 19 ti Hickman cf J3 Stock 3b 0 5 taff of tL® rTihiPLtchllIR 1 1 3 08tengel rf 4 9 13 9 rf4 Is its strongest point- Fil- - Cravath If A 1 3 4 9 Wheat if 9 lingim a youngster Is one of the best Whltted It 4 1 1 33 OlCntahaw 2h 4 9 9181 2 Tve seen in many a day Gene Iraderas pitchers 2 3 I'Uffwrcy 8b 4 19 9 1 Nlehoff 2b Dale Rex Dawson Jake Northrup Irv Klllifer e 8 19 4 12 4 9 91 IOjAlller c Kantleliner and Clint 4 1 9 1 91-OlCnombs p 3 Rogge make up- Alexander p J the staff Hendricks also hsd 111 P 9 9 9 9 9 Faikenbut sAlfl sold to him berg 2 9 9 9 ? the Athletics and p 1 9 9 9 9 Smyth M "a !‘pchr 56 6 1128 7 Totals ‘T1® A a Is faster this year than Totals everhas been- before it There are IHekman oat ldt by batted ball ln th league and it batted Smyth for Coombs In fifth is too bad there must be betrouble tween the league president and his club Score by innings— owners The 9 9 1 3 8 9 3 9 way I look at it wrang- Philadelphia '9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Brooklyn ling takes much of the color out a of pennant race" Summary: Errors Bancroft 3 Stock ' Nlehoff — j - -- - - - -- -- - - "t - ‘ b aggrega-5l0nlien‘lrlS- 1 ?c - - - 9' - ’ 1 -- - - - Bilal' -- - Two-bas- e Olson hits— Bancroft Luderaa hit —Stock Cravat h - Raaea Stengel Three-J- e on balls— Off Coombs 2 off Dell 1 lifts— Orf Coombs 3 ln 6 Innings off Dell 3 la 1 14 Innings ' Struck ont— By Alexander 3 by Smith 1 Umpires— Klein and Brauefleld - SECOND GAME I PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN AB R II O At AB R H O A OOIboo 3 ae PSSkert ef 5 3 8 9 4 8 2i 5 2 2 se 4 1 3 39 9 Bancroft Myers lb A 9 13 1' Hickman ef 5 3 2 3 1 Stock 3b 4 2 3 4 1 Crarath rf A-- l 2 3 OjSrengd rf 4 XWheat If Whit ted If 2b 4 1 1 3 3 Lnderan lb 4 11 4 9 Nlehoff Sb 3 1 1 3 SIMowrey 3b 4 9 0 3 SlMeyera e Burns e 4 3 9 2 Miller e 9 9 9 1 9 Mayer p 3 9 9 9 9!Cflre p 3 9 9 9 9 Bender p 9 9 9 9 9 'Cheney p : 2 - d - Chicago June SO —The return of the 4122 1329 of 1Ichian to the Western s Collegiate conference-i119 likely to have 9141 eastern college upo2 football schedules when the gridiron game la resumed in section FOHL the war Because of this posi-®- n her Isolated after 37 9 16 27 39 has Totals —37 3 39 2411 Totals territory Michigan been obliged to look upon “the east for Srore by Inning— Mmfcrt F games each' season The Wolverines 9 0 3 9 2 S have played against Philadelphia 8 9 1 9 2 9 —9 Pennsylvania Cornell Syracuse- and Brooklyn ' Harvard in recent years and in every Summary: Error Bancroft Crneath Myero case the football bite—Loderas SteaaeL Three-bas-e pupils of Fielding Meyer hit- - H- - Mr era Yost have proved to Wheat Cravath Stolen be strong attractions and opponents Paokert lliekman 2 Olaoa Cntdae Cleveland Manager M Michigan follows the custom of Bane on hall—Off Cadore X off Cheney J Off Mayer 19 In 4 24 Inning: off tne- other conference colleges these Hit— 10 in 7 14 Innings Struck nut— By Mayer I gridiron contests Backing of Sportsman wt1 h intersection 3 by Bender L I Cadnre X by Cheney 3 Umdropped In the ease of Cor- pires— Klein and Braaafleld nell Pennsylvania Who Opened His Purse and Syracuse it will considerable require search to find an capable of filling the breach CAPTAIN DAVIS GETS New York June 30 — Picking up a opponent made the withdrawal of the Wolver-Ine- s by baseball club torn by dissensions and r lacking?' In discipline Lee ' Fohl of Cleveland has succeeded ln turning out an American league baseball club that HERZOG WOULD QUIT is not only able to hold Its own with Capt Dwight X Davis of Company L Missouri regiment Is enrolling the clubs but for a time other any of Fifth NEW YORK GIANTS many star last season was a prominent factor In athletes In his squad Davis the pennant race and has been kicking tennis was a and is champion some dust this year up k June' 30— Charles commissioner of parks inplayer LiOuis SL Fohl had nothing to start with Joe o the New York Capt Giants Is planJackson had been sold but Trls Speak- ning to resign as a member er had been purchased to replace him It- was reported here today of the team Detroit 'Mich June 30 — Nig Clarke His pitching staff was as much of a has been field in baseball as star catcher-foHeraog famous of manager the with-Guas anything else Mor- cul since Manager McGraw was sus- - the old Cleveland Naps for many year joke ton out of the running and the others ended for his trouble with in the- United Staten has enlisted Umpire marines winners His infield S only desultory to It will be necessary for here has had reports c?®ding was badly cracked with Ray Chapman difficulties with some of the players Clarke to undergo a 'minor operation a bum who resented his authority over them before he can be accepted hampered by leg' Since Fohl he has made has over the outfield arrived with Speaker Roth and Graney and has laid aside some who are perfectly able to youngsters take care of themselves He has Louis Gulsto at first base and : planted the former Paclfie Coast leaguer hae all the marks of a comer There are scores and hundreds men who the best success of Fohl has Perhaps believe their rases Incurable because treatment of the ln his development of pitchers been has resulted in failure and who through this Coveleskle Lambeth Bagby and Gould pastare the full and have all been developed under the tuhealth beingbedeprived of I do not claim complete' theirs that are there abthat Joe Wood has been might telage of Fohl no cases incurable do cases claim I but that and many Is he reports show nay fiurchased incurable by such treatment as has been given solutely In spite of the again them to the correct and scientific will yield promptly fact that his first was a defeat start X offer free methods I that Is Fohl consultation ana employ the given being of a will accept for treatment no case unless true sportsman who willbacking I am confident open” the of my ability to effect satisfactory results This la wide to' buy ball players fiurae strings meant 'emphatically the opportunity of going even his quest for a pennant farther lnsuccess Give the Genuine Blood Treatment Fohl’s differs widely from " Invito' I that you to come to my office where I will explain my treatment by other big league leaders Inenjoyed for VARICOSE - VEINS NERVOUSNESS has developed most of that he BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES th® KIDNEYS and BLADDEILalso HERNIA? the stars who cavort on the Cleveland ?f J2”JFDES PILES FISTULA and all DISEASES of tho RECTUM These diseases are diamond by himself The man who almost brought a pennant to the sixth are exceedingly annoying often very painful and V common sometimes very They the leadership of Joe Birand unfit one for pleasure and occupation My city under hav dangerous all drifted awav The mingham JlcceM®B are the result of years of experience if the case Is curable I cure you and If I fail I will refund your money Pitching staff Is all Fohl’s endeavor My references as to and his Infield is taking on that professional reliability are the many cured satisfied patients kind' -an of I dismiss Gentleness In : tiatment comes from treating many cases appearance H Fohl ever wins a Pennant It will FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION be with material he himself has 8 9® 9a m m dm T to 8 HfWii m Into tho majors and not the Buton brought STATE MEDICAL COMPANY result of the success of soma other man I Mal Salt Lke men - 3-- -- DID-WONDE- RS 9-- - Two-bes-e Has C'a-do- re rrly 1 Athletes for arj - - New-Yor- - - r - - - - 1 oro Don - IghUaJo Uoll be--li- -- -- -- - - I -- -- - - - Si ef |