Show A f yr- - - v ' - ' : - - msm - ' ' ' vr-i- - - ' I - ’V'V‘- - r - Y-- - ' -- V SPORTING SECTION ' Y- - Y - vS ' : ’ :‘'''v' ' '' Y ! r’ -' 1 ' ' Y-Y- ' Tk " V ' ‘ ’ r ' " : - - -- Tc r-- ' ""— ' - 1 v - 1 ‘ - Y-‘- - - ' '- - ! - - - ' '- - - '- : r '’ -- ' ' ' ' " - - Sftamind !--US v'- - ' ' - Great Tiger Safely Out in Front Sister Bats Way to Coast Writer Who Has Seen ’ Second Place Sam in Big Battles Praises Cobb Also Houfs : Scoring Honors V Him Rousch of Reds Leading Batter tin National League HICAGO July 14— With an average ofS39 Sisler of St Louis has - - -- WAS A GREAT NEGRO batted his way to second place' in the American league according to unofficial averages released today: Although failing in his attempt to break his l$cord for consecutive hitting Ty Cobb is safely out in front with 375 Cobb’s speed in running bases has given him possession of scoring honors The Georgian has crossed the plate fifty-tw-o times He also leads in total Y base hitting with '163 V Chapman of: Cleveland dethroned Roth his teammate for the lead inen with a total of twenty-sevstealing He also Increased hla lead In forty-ens- w to Plpp of hitting ' sacrifice New York with six dreult driven leads In home mins Detroit maintained its lead In tram batting with 254 The averages Include snmea of Wednesday their clubs' Leading hitters for half Cobb Detroit 37S Sisler St ‘games: Louis 339 Speaker Cleveland 837 Itumler St Louis 333 Mclnnis Phila814 Chapman Cleveland 804 delphia 304 Baker New Milan Washington York 303 In fif- Veteran Has ? Won 15 and Leading pitchers participating ' teen or more rated according to earned runs games per game: Lost But League te Laments Fact That Boston Man and - Fitz Could Not Have Met - ' ' ' -- tae By Harry A Williams’ ‘ Times) (Sporting Editor Los Angelas ANGELES July 14 —They all go LOS hat onec too often Peter Jackson had his s Jim Jeffries Joe Wal-eo-tt Gcsrge Dixon his Solly Smith his Georgs Lnvlgne Joe Gnno his Nelson Jnek Johnson his Joss Dnttllng Willard and Sam Langfordn his Fred Fnlton bringing to an end long lino of fast black boxers who were guaranteed sot to fade bat' did la time a question whether this gay It Is of brunette bruisers when in galaxy have ' been duplitheir prime could' color cated in any other Of Langford It has repeatedly been said that he was the greatest fighter for his inches and ounces that ever laced on a glove' ' That is' a strong the statement when' once recalls - -- Ii 7for 4 Cicotte 's Scott Chicago S Coveleskle Cleve 24 Jones Detroit Shore Boston Von National ' Rousch of Cincinnati leads the ' Naaverage tional batters with anYork tied of 350 league Robertson of Newstolen-basPittsburgh for Carey ofeach honors having eighteen Doyle sacof Chicago retained the lead In Groh rifice hitting with eighteenleadand in runs Cincinnati boosted his of of fit scored to fifty-on- e Hornsby Louis held on to home run honors with Cincinnati kept up Its lead In eight team batting with 266 half of their Leading hitters for Cincinnati 350 club's games:- Roush Louis 840 Fischer PittsCruise St 31 838 Wheat Brooklyn burgh 316 Hornsby St Griffith Cincinnati 315: Reride n New York 314 TjOuIs 301 Neal Cincinnati participating in flf- Leadingmore pitchers games rated according teen or to earned rune per game: agsla right- - - - Hovnk VerKtandrldge LA ‘ 167 Baom Anderson Ni S F i187 York New KIRHAYER g Rchupp 6 194 XSrlcksoa g F Vaughn Chicago 9 199 Jacobs Pittsburgh Hanstad Fortl 7 207 Alexander Phlla IEVERE3Z g 230 v Crandall Doak St Louis L A 4 2:35 York New Tesreau L A Hogg '4 243 Louis Meadows St gmlth S F dethroned Farl Goodbred Oak Jones of Wichita has ' Bmlth of Omaha as leading isbatter of Prough Oalc IS Jones DUBUC g L leadingV 11 the Western league- 347 Oldham g F 14 'With an average of ' Fromme L A 7 8 r Western League EVANS g L 0 The averages Include games of: last Penaer 11 Port to continues however Smith Tuesday l He has : HOFF Lg LA lead the home run hitters IO Ryan of Sioux City made nine Gilmoreruns ' Dougherty S F 1 to his lead in Omahascored Rnlnn Ver 12 to continues of Drown L A set the paceKrug among the sacrifice hitters V Honek Port 7 of Cocnran and Joptwenty-eigwith Deer Onk 5 stealers lin is at the bead of the base Boras Onk 4 thefts Sioux LeadCity with twenty-eig- In team Krsnse1 Osk io with 282 leads batting A Hall wbo had played In half or Fincher ing batters Port more of their clubs games: Drentoa Port Omaha Jones Wichita 247 E Smith 325 Johnson Ver-- S F Rader 346 Butcher ‘Denver 'Mitchell "Ver Sioux City 323 Dlltz St Joseph 314 HUGHES g D Kremer Oak IarlonfVer Omaha r DccannlcTe “ I Verir 304 ' - Leading pitchersor wh6‘ have particimore games rated pated In nineteen BOSTONIAN ' - ZLRl' - V ut - - v' 4 io 9 r 12 ' V 545 550 538 533 529 524 7500 500 - -- T-: 8 IO a io in-crea- sed sev-"isnty-- l one - ht -- Lincoln —19 12 Gregory Denver 9 19 Boehler 8 22 Mapel Omaha Joplin 23 13 Men 11 Sioux City 29 IS Gaspar Hall Joplin BJR 8 ‘ 4 389 881 308 : of the links - ?:i833 WINS - - 7 a hole each : - (Cbntlmxed From Preceding Page) Lat- -' the disbanding of'our league after on er onmatter— I will haVe something to say —but the not now" something important Dngdato Willing:-- ' All of which conveys the Idea that Is hoping way down In his heart Dug be made for the Queen that a way will to land & berth In the Pacific4 City Coast league There Is a widening breach between and several the other club Dugdale owners In the league of Especially are the Montana directors peeved at' the claim he broke upw Seattle man They circuit with the leaguei A four-cluis three Montana citiesand Spokane now being formed to finish the season Who knows but that if the league is a success the easterners may- be satisfied next with their own little organization spring i As everyone knows Seattle cannot get Into the Coast league without the consent of the Northwestern but' if the other cities become tangled up in 'another circuit and decide to continue a way is seen for Seattle to get the much to enter the Coast permission -deelred until--thOf course war runs its course baseball in any minor league Is a dead Issue But if Kaiser Bill gets his fill of Uncle Sam's game and everynext keen again thing is rosy are nursing of local followers baseball spring a sneaky hunch that a ball club with on its uniforms will be battling Seattle with the Bees and Beavers and other clubs for the Coast league pennant : v' w ! ' - ’ - : - b- take it three putts This inclinationpreferring to multi Caused Edwards to take 23 ply putts on the first 9 holes although' his long game called’ for not more than 16 With- proper putting the Chicagoan could have served a 34 and been 2 or 3 up Instead of 4 down at the end of the first quarter Oulmet had more distance than the runner-u- p' hut his wildness caused him to be on the defensive at' manyholes Edwards was straight down the course the time but he faltered nearly allonce hooking his approach so fatally close to a hedge on the thirty -- third hole that he had to shoot back toward to get out the the hole gallery 6 and 5 after Oulmet''losing had tasted the ( himself" rough Oulmet' was over par- on 10 holes and : - ‘ - - - - : : - - - v- - - - v was-merel- ' - to join coAst : 333 - ' 75 ' 257 368 272 i0 374 the ball went straight for the water He halved ' that hole however as Edwards refused to 4 SEATTLE IS ANXIOUS ! ‘333 833 ' no-decisi- on - time losing Once the Bostonian went Into a creek to vhook around a clump of trying trees from a hooked drive The champion’ wrist did not turn properly and 2 65 ’: 5 11 six-rou- nd 164 (Continued From Page) 194 Twice he 'celebratedPreceding anniversary 201 of the storming of thetheBastile by at216 2 38 tacking miniature embattled bastiles 12 4 - 3N9 - Zx Cof-fro- th 455 435 421 13 “ 7 G 32: 15 Moines KallloDes Musser Des Moines 28': 11 Adams St Joseph 3011 9 25 Sanders Joplin ' - - '467 : VlV-- l 500 500 6 8 e 5 ht - - 500 12 - according to earned 'Iruns:'MT- - e In-th- - ‘ - - - hard-hittin- - fiftee- - - - ‘ : 6 j American Association j had only one birdie while Edwards was over par on 12 holes with-- three : 'V LEAGUE STANDINGS birdies The cards for the ’' championship - YT L Pet W U Pet 'V v rounds: 43 43 Indian 506 poll 65 31640 Oolnmbns r 5 4 4 2 46 84 575 Minneapolis 84 49 410 8t Paul Par 6ut 402 33 49 Kansas City 43 36 544 Toledo : Oulmet: 48 42 533 Milwaukee Louisville '29 48 377 Out morning 4 4 3 6 3 3 Edwards: ' YESTERDAY’S RESULTS 5 526 ft 4 Out ' : 4 4 4 4 At Toledo — Kansas City 9 Toledo Par in morning At: Indianapolis— Indianapolis 5 Minneapolis 3 Oulmet: i o 4 6 - - - ? - ‘ - ' - : - - c- 8-- l'--- 4 4 5 In morning ' Edwards:'-In morning- 5 4 4 ? 4 4 -Oulmet: Out afternoon 5 " 4 4 5 Edwards: Out afternoon 5 4 '8 5 Oulmet:’ In afternoon 5 3 4 5 4 Ne Total Edwards: V 5 3 4 4 4 In afternoon Total 4-- - ! At Lonlsvllle— St Paul 4 4 Louisville At Oolnmbna— MllwankeeOoIumbos game postponed rain v'S 4 3 Vv 4 5 - 4 4 5 6 4 WILL PLAY TOOELE ' The Twentieth infantry and Tooele ball teams will play the first of a three-gam- e series ths afternoon at Tooele 4— 4079 They will play the second a week- from 157 today and the third If necessary on the 24th- The soldiers will leave over 39-— 4 the Daisy stage at 1230 this- afternoon 157 All are requesetd to be there on time - - - - - 6 5 5 Green Bay WIs July 14 —Harold CL Collette former University of Michigan football star and assistant to Coach Wlthinston of the University of Wisconsin football team last year1 has enlisted in Battery B Wisconsin national guard - 78 nertlem LOCAL GOLFERS GO -- The J : The Bees a morning and an afternoon gameplay today dt Tuesday Salt Lake will open a week’s series at Oakland San Francisco will tart a series at Log Angeles Wednesday and the Tigers will begin their battle at Portland TuesdayA week from 24 the Bees will return Tuesday weeks’ stay for a two July at home meeting the Tigers and Angels in the order named There will be two games July 24 (Pioneer day) Bill Bernhard Is' still the right-handa good up wires in his search for burning ' pitcher £ ( £ Lapan and Groellng the two youngsters sent to the Northwestern league by Chance will rejoin the Angels Ahls week -- - sas-eftall- em Match Between Two Clubs Promises Spirited Affair Intercity - first half of a team match and great Interest has been manifested among the golfers of the Is the home-aad-ho- me two dtlea The Salt Lake who will leave for therepresentatives Junction city this are M A Keysor Dr John morning F Crltchlow W A Larkins A B S C Dern F E Johnson J Larson F S Murphy A CL Sullivan U w KAS1MIJB CL H Doolittle CL A Gillette A E Rykert L H FarnsworthH W L Joel Nibley and Beery The representatives of the teams will be paired off for handicap and scratch Lewis Berrien matches al of the byfecal club and tneprofessionsecretary of the Ogden dub Last year the Ogden team succeeded In winning a majority of the handicap matches but lost ' the scratch matches to the Salt Lakers They are claims that both sets of making matches may come their way today Of the golf activities on the local for the W-- J grounds the competition Halloran cup for women is attracting much attention In the only match that has been played MrsLane L WtwoSalisRose up bury defeated Miss The competition will close August 1 Red and Blue team match between new skipper will be' none other than theA members of the local club Is schedSam Crawford uled for July 24 Paul F Keysor will 8c 8c 8 the Reds and Leon Sweet will capThe Coast league’s ' 1917 season will lead the Blues The selection of ths tain over be half tonight teams will be made by the captains ae sfc week The losing team will pay ' Chances are that Berry will finish this the dinner in honor of the winners the present season with Jerry Downs at for on Thursday evening following the the head of his 8cclub match 8c 8c Don’t be surprised If some one starts a little outlaw SCORES league on the coast to find Jobs for the many players thrown BYRON HOUCH out of employment as a result of the SECOND WIN OF WEEK Ap-pers- on u se ' - 009 icle An experienced Coast league baseball man who has done considerable scout work himself says there are only two major league prospects in the Pacific Coast league this year He says Bassler and Hannah are the two — who are ripe for the big showplayers Los Angeles Herald8c 8c 8c Branch Rickey the man who Jumped the Browns-fothe Cardinals will be In this circuit soon on a scouting trip Several players from this league have been recommended to him and he wants to look them over ae 3e a(e slides into sec'Jack Fournier always ond base: And he never misses first base when he- gets an extra base hit Fournier learned to do the two things In an expensive school 'conducted by Old Man Experience but It is-school where things are really learned "When I was in the Western Canadian league I hit a when there were a couple of men on bases two men in a tight game and were ‘I missed first said Fournier out” base and the manager whispered a few In my ear I never missed first things base after- that “My next lesson was In the major when I was with the White leagues Sox I failed to slide Into second base - - r - '' - - ' - t a 1 SjC )C gg tinelll and GriggsMcCredie appear to be ball for play- - - - - - seventh--'- 8c Harry Harper the demon outfielder of the Tacoma Tigers who leads the Northwestern league stickers Is the latest star to cast his lot with the Seacattle Shipbuilders’ league SchmutzHarper manager cording to Charles of the Drydock team has declared his Intention to sigh up with thelocal club as soon as the league season ends SunIke Wolfer the crack center day fielder of the Vancouver club also will build ships after Sunday Wolfer will hold down a garden — position with the club Skinner 4k Eddy Seattle Tlmea se afe 9c two-bagg- er ing great 8c 8c 8c The Seals and Beavers will play two games this afternoon Fincher ana Harstad will likely oppose Baum and Johnson' 8: 9 9 somePortland pitchers arethesetting five games In what of a record the Seals to date every one against of the Beaver chuckers has gone the full route sc'9)e Looks like the first division for the ' ’ - - out— By Erickson Summary: Struck on balls—Off Houck 4Two-bas-Bases by e Erickson S hits— Pinelli Griggsto Fisher to Double play— Hollo-chPlnellL Sacrifice hits Flsber — Erickson Siglln Wills Fitzgerald — Calvo base Stolen Hit ball pitched for— by —MalseL Runs responsible S Erickson Time of game —13 5 Urn plres —Finney and Casey and was tagged out Callahan raved and he performed a major operation 'on my pay check Since then I have slid into second basea--'Li- os Angeles Her6 er - - - -- ald LAWRENCE HAS SPILL Lawrence former local bike Percy rider suffered a bad fall last week at motor-pace- d fifty-miin the Philadelphia race He tumbled at the twenty-eighth mile and was badly cut and bruised Vincent McDonna was the winner with Clarence Carmen coming in second le : 3)e Beavers- - c ' g players' Portland Is lucky to have around like Pinelli and and Griggs hanging Farmer out of the With Rodgers game the club might be In a sad J LEAGUE STANDINGS BRAVES FINALLY TAKE TWO second is playing the keystone Isas well Boston Jnly 14 — After losing men straight to W L Pet! W L M play- St Louis Boston won two games today both by New York 747 26 644 Chicago as BUI Rodgers could Pinelli 40 Alt and third at 33 game 549 Brootifr 7 IlS goodharder scores of 3 to 2 Tyler held the visitors to six Philadelphia 489 ing a rattling 43 638! 37 Farmer than Louis St is hitting Boston 2 hits In the first game while Ames was ham Cincinnati m Griggs 46 41 mered hard would at least 9C90C SC 529Plttabnrgb 7 7 Rndolph held St Loots to S to 0 si Isso ‘‘" iratll ths eighth Inning of the second game whez now GonYESTERDAY’S It Paulette doesn’t draw RESULTS Hornsby’s doable and singles by If Portland zales aud Snyder pushed over two runs Powell At Brooklyn— Brooklyn again probably never 4c will ' Pittsburgh a threemade hits each game Including 8c 8c triple At New lock— New York At Philadelphia— Chicago Joe Gedeon Is reported as Just able and a- home run The scores: PhllaSelphta l called in ninth darkncsa1 (Second game FIRST GAME to indulge In a little practice with — Boston Boston At 3 his 8L operBOSTON ST LOUTS following the Yankeesmonths again ago ABRROA ation two ABUnOA 8c 8c 8c Smith rf 2 0 0 0 0 Maran’lle ss 6 0 12 3 J Three-bar4 2 3 3 1 two won ef Powell out of five Betsel 2b: BswUngs hit—Mar The Bees have 0 Home ran Powell Bases 0 0 aavllle 4 3 10 4 Port- Baird f 1110 Rehg rf from Los Angeles on the seriesto noth2 3 0 Hlto-O2 Packard off 0 0 0 4 0 If If Rudolph PaJki ff Long five Kelley land has San Francisco Struck eot--B yPZckard L to sa 3 0 12 2 1 Kone’hy lb 4 13 9 1 0 In 7 Innings on two Ilornsby and three has Vernon and ing 8 0 0 0 f Cmlse JOSraltbSb S 0 10 2 Rudolph 0 Umpires— Byron and Oakland Miller 2b 2 0 0 0 Rawlings 2b 4 0 25 4 gg jjg c 8 0 2 0 2 TONEY WINS SIXTEETH STRAIGHT Wallace 3b 1 0 0 0 Tmgres’r Meusel Irish let Dubuc When Jean 4 0 4 0 2 14 Panlette lb p Tyler 116 nuke even a Bd Cincinnati down without a hit in Thursday’s game Snyder e 8 0 0 3 r conla outfielder’s before s eanseitr 3 0 0 0 he spoiled the Angel Ames p Tj here crowd The today Meusel GUnU woo ths flrtt had secutive hitting record 24 2 13 27 17 pme S to 01 while Ctacinnatl won taeemd 2 "f 24 171 Totals Totals up to that time gone eleven straight 4c 9 4 The Giants hit three Cincinnati pitchers hard 8core by Innings— Of all the men who graduated from Toney won his sixteenth victory it 1 the season 0 0—3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Louis St to the coast major the Pacific league 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 In the second game The scone: Los Boston last year Harry Wo Iter most leagues outfielder FIRST GAME Errors Hornsby - Panlette J C has Isproved the as Smith Summary: Angelesfizzle Wolter e I bits— Hornsby 2 Panlette 2 CTNaSNATI used NEW YORK dismal being — Powell e Stolen bases Betsel hit ABKHOA1 It and Cubs the outfielder by utility S Sb Doable roh 3 Powell Powell to Bnrna plays— Konetchy Ray If ABRHOA 4 S 2 2 0 he breaks into a ball lings MaranvlUe that 4 0 as to 4 to Bases Rawlings Konetchy Kopf 2 2 12 1 11 Hernog 2b In for a few 'seconds ob balls— Off Ames 1 off game He was — Roush cf 0 0 6 4 r Struck out a 0 0 2b 0 was plKellw but Phillies the yestarday 2 0 0 against 4 2 2 1 0 By Ames 3 by Tyler 6 Umpires Quigley and Chase lb llKsnrf ef would not be Byron It not allowed to hit were 2 0 Griffith rf liZlm’msa 2b 4 0 2 4 5 turned back If Wolter 2 0 0 6 K1 etcher as 2 0 1 0 2 Cucto rf surprising SECOND GAME Coast 0 Neale If to the I 0 league Kildnff ss 0 0 0 0 1 ' ST LOUTS sc ' 9C BOSTON 8hean 2b 2 0 0 Robert's rf 4 0 0 2 1 V 14-ABBnOA ABKHOA 2 2 0 Charlie Hollocher e Clarke Holke lb Portland July 4 1 214 0 ee 4 1 1 9 6 Filer p rf 5 0 0 02 Oj3 MaranTle 0 1 Gibson e 4 0 1X1 Is much sought after these days Yes- JSmlth Powell 4 0 3b cf 3 Baird 0 1 0 13 McCredie received wires 4 110 2 Ring p P Judge 5 0 12 1 Rehg rf terday 0 0 3 If Long 0 0 Thorpe of inquiry from the New York Amer- Hornsby ss 5 1 8 1 2 KClley If 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 icans ana the Pittsburgh club Joe Cruise ef 4 0 3 0 d Kone’hy lb 4 1 1113 1 Mitchell p New Yanks York forthe Betsel Sb 4 0 0 0 0 JCSmlthlb 3 0 0 13 Totals Kelly scout 31 0 5 24 10 TMzls 24 t IS 27 IS Thursday night left here for Seattle kindPaulette lb 8 1 12 102 2 Rawlings 3b 3 0 13 2 4 6 of offer Gonaalee c e 8 0 16 0 Thorpe batted for Ring la without making any Tragres’r eighth saw Packard p 3 0 1 1 4 Rudolph p 8 0 0 2 4 Score Bezdek the new Pirateabout manager h 0 0 0 2 by Inning & month Doak p Hollocher play here 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 10 10 0 The Cubs offered Portland not Snyder ago Tom 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 New York Seaton but Dutch' Reuther Totals only him Walter 3 12 24 17 Totali 2 T 27 14 Error—Chase hit—Kauff Summary: HcCredle said today for Home ran— Ksuff Stolen hssee—Kauff Bums 2 but he doesn’t want either of these batted for Packard In Gibson Ilolke Double - ' ' : ‘ Chicago Boston Cleveland New York HoiSan Francisco Fitzgerald Portland 59) Wllle59) Port- loeber LlliDiyG HITTERS— ToMn Salt Frandseo 116$ Lake 120 Pick San Rath Salt Lake ' 114$ Blalael Loa 118) Marphy Oakland 109) Angeles Loa Meuael Aagdes 1O0HITTERS— LEADING TWO-BA’ e base bite—Heilman Barry STANDINGS LEAGUE bits— ' Stolen bases —Bash Double plays— W Tj Pctl W It Pet Gardnerto Scott to HoMltsell Bases on balls— Oft Barry ' 61 30 630 Hits— Off Boland 8 In 3 BoUnd 0 Struck out— By Boland 2 by Mays A O’Longblln and Hildebrand " RESULTS ' - hitleading S— Farmer Portland 7i Wllle ter Oy Loa three-bas-e Angeles : 5 y Pick San DETROIT ss Bush VItt 3h Cobb ef Veach If Salt Lake 7y Portland 13y ShecleyOy Horton Lake Salt PortRyan San Frnnelaoo 4 land 4y Koeraer BASE STEALERS— LEADING 33y Wllllama Pick San 20Frandaeo Lee Oaklaad 29i Onw Portland nan 8m FnneliM 39 Xenael LonEclca 28 y Schmller San Francla- r 11 4 0 4 0 0 1 4 1 1 4 6 111 J4 118 9 6 0 0 CHICAGO BRH 2 2 Lelbold If Weaver 3b 3 8 Chillns 2b 4S Felscb ef J Cblllns rf8 3 Gandll lb Rlsberg os 4 3 Scbalk c Rossell p 2 OA 8 0 01 3 4 01 80 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 3 0 1 3 1 0 0 8 0 - 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Harper rf 1 0 1 I ' Young 2b 0 0 0 0 Monroe p 10 3 0 0 3 Stanagn e BoUnd p 0 0 0 1 728 I TotaU 1 3 24161 Total IOU Mitchell p 0 0 0 0 0 2- 0 0 0 0 Crawford Aragon batted for Love In sixth Maiael batted for Cnllop In elgbtb SO "l 4 £7 M 33 4 0 37 19 Totals Totals Scoro by innings— ' Crawford batted for Boland In eighth ' Nev York : 0 0 0 0 d 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 —4 Chicago Score by Innings— Boston 0 0 0 0 Error Plpp Love' Weaver 2- J Summary: Two-base Detroit 1 0 0 hit—Felsch Stolen bue-L- el0 0 0 0- -1 Collin on Following Page) Summary: Errors— HOblitaell Heilman Two- (Continued — — A'fih - —— - w — " - HOME RUN GETTERS— Williams : WHITE SOX TAKE SERIES Chicago July 14 —Chicago made it three out of four from New York today by bunching hits behind erratic fielding and won 4 to L Russell pitched his best - ball In the pinches and the visitors were saved from a shutout through some erratic fielding by J Collins and Weaver The - co -- j- "' Lake 24 1 Farmer Portland 34 s Shecley 23$ Fitzgerald San Fran-elstSalt Lake 23' -- °v’ -- 20$ Hamsak gait 20y Sehsller ' Ssua Fnnelsco Innings Umpires— - 615 542 513 YESTERDAY’S SE ' 48 30 45 S3 39 37 At Chicago— Chicago 4 New York 1: ' At Washington U Clevdand Ml At Detroit— Boston A Detroit 1 At 8t-- Lools— Phlladelplila-S- t Louis game postv poned min MATS ALLOWS FOUR HITS Detroit July 14— Boston got an' even break fa the series with Detroit- by winning today’s game 4 to 1 Utji held Detroit to four bits Gardner had a perfect day at bat driving In three Boston runs and scoring the other one The score: "" Tobin Salt Lake v 4 hlta-Hor- asby Three-bas- FVnndaeo 3-- - - - ' - 6 " m -- 1 0-- l-- 1-- 2 n 0-- Sb-c- RUN-GETTER- S— - - - 'r LEADING ' Tobin Salt Lake 72 Pick Saa Fran— rtseo tt8 Klllefcr Los Angeles 01- Portland Maggert 5y Bassler Los Angeles 6 n iii 8-- : dea-tlal- a the They exercize too We leara that United States offleera are lealmg patience army homers who la order te get with the necessary "press dope send eat natrathfnl reports that they have enlisted er sue Intend lag te do ae "Immediately after aaeh aad The first ausd probaaeh a fight offender bccmooc the worst ably of hla promla race waa Jrsa Willard Then came Beany Leonard Instead of eallstlag both are still aad sack a reaping aala the els Uaele Sam's Jalalag thing foreea la probably farthest from There onght to bo ' their mlada law by means of whleh It would be poaaftUe te "get" torn of theme fellowa A Jail aeatenee waald he mome too severe far aome ef the t flagraat offenders The haaehall writers ef this have at last awakened- te eeaatry aeaae ef the dignity ef their po- altloa Bet It Is regrettable that act te atlr themIt took aff evert at galte gemup It la a matter that baseball eral appreefatloa writers have heea made the goat aa occasion far ethers ea many haa ceased to and at last patience The repudiation by be a virtue McGraw ef what la said Managerheea a bona fide Interview have te waa the last straw aad new proare la te prove ceedings oae or the otherprogress ef the Interested parties guilty of a breach of faith It la easy good sportsmanlike enongh to aay aa Interview waa Interested parties garbled forget aa writers mm well that a porting sue Interested lu other people aad of thrir work aad that jealous when It Is repudiated It reflects heea oa the workman Tkere haa base-hall too mack making a goat of the past The inwriters lacomment cident aader assyhaaserve ex- te rectify the tremble that cf-r- doable-heade- - Two-basThree-bas- K & - -- tried gumarnam controThe serves call the attcatloa ’ te aa versy aspect ef sport- ef the public to with which they are lag matters familiar aad that la the easlittle tern whleh haa grown ap la tho game for aa aspirant for fighting fistic hoasrs to asaaagrr This aasaKcr I take It is the ! combination while brains of the the fighter furnishes the brawa The manager arranges all the events aad makes the contract a carrfal for them Naturally he la amount the to aee that greatest least amount of of money Car the cosm It Is ap harm will probable hla man aa msoet to him to keep aa laag ms possible hat of coarse It la necessary forto him to make make aaeaey matches la order He prebably gets ea aa average ! per cent of the cant ef abaat IOhas to do hat nothing The Inga and hla brains hard exercise man with the work la donemoat by the eases It la a pretmaarle la soft berth and whatever a manty earns la almost always "velager vet It la reported that Willard la aow worth about half a million dollars aad ao the public la let Into another secret of the fightthe Idea game the same ing It para te he a bring Willard pog that hot haa mot a fought manyneat fights he has alee littleIt egg laid aside te shew for Wlllard-Joaeo-Curl- but for the presence of the two strait men Siglln switched from third to 5--1 Lead 7 Boys Coast League in Varioiis Branches 1 - - V ho ck ‘ circumvent getting into the hole Hoff has as much stuff on the ball as in the- league and he is any pitcher hard to hit when not off his feed Tom Seaton the Cub pitcher who wishes to can join the Angels If he is according to Charley Weeghman over salary still haggling with 8cKlllefer A i last Information from Los Angeles - veteran that Jack Ryan night was of the Angels who won twenty-nin- e pitchergames in the Coast league last has bought a ticket for Hayden year Ariz and that he will jump the dub The Angels nave secured today the Angels waivers on Ryan ' When were in San Francisco a few weeks ago on Frank Chance slapped a 8400 fineThe rules for breaking training Ryan fine went as far as Chance was concerned but when the P L resigned Red Klllefer tried to patch up the trouble with Johnny Powers The Angel prexy Ryan gave Klllefer permission to use the but would not lift the fine Thus decision to jump reason for the player’s sfc 8c ge Bill who Is to be transUmpire to San Phyle Francisco this week has ferred announced that he will take up with President Baum his charges against Pitcher Walter Leverenz of the Beesto forced Phyle alleges that heonwas Leverenz Frithrow out eight balls the- Bee southpaw used day because he will ask emery on them Phyle says on the league president for Instructions ' infractions future 8e “ ' Brother Karl again took out his spite oh Doc Crandall yesterday It was Karl’s double that started things in the ed piw-asas- re-ersssl- The first Intercity team match between the golf teams of the Salt Lake and Ogden country cluba will' take place today on the Ogden links It -- Chester Hoff again demonstrated he can beat the best of them if he that can Threw--I lu death 'of the Northwestern 3C 9e This sort of dope clipped from a Chi(Continued os VlivlQ Page) cago exchange must be hard to take scored on Siglln’s'aacrlflce and a double in the Windy Cflty: “Ping Bodle helped Fisher by the Athletics trim the White Sox yesSAN FRANCISCO in the first game of the series terday The count was 4 to 2 and Ping drove in two counts with a two-bablow down in round" the left foul line the eighth ae 4e S ie The absent' treatment of the Demon Manager is not working very well for the Seals have dropped a whole flock of games to Portland He is not a bit worried however and says his boys 111 That’s break—even up north Chronyet faith for you San Francisco ed previa that It la ei lea p far the the South Atlantic Is The Nerthweatera qwlta ta- -t leagM Is saltha cfrrnlt la arder Ita ing: chesses te keep gstagi The Weaterm a thlaea haa snssaerf that cxlat-raIta will he the I eat year ef al Msssetca Is the Istersatlee-aaao-datl- es Asserless the lessee sad will e thressh ear theseasea It la will ts the end efthey that the Ceaet league e llkewiae sltkssgh there sar peealhly he aeste aert ef elreslt Is the staler leagsea there la set as stark eoraplalst ef Is eff ef patrasase haa the falllsaeveral dtlea there basefact Is ever heea stare Istereat Is ball than at preeestssnehBat ether eltlee ere Ohowlag apathy Waahlsgtos the gaasri Is tswsri lOM far lsatasee there were sotwhleh preeest at reseat game Issad Ty Walter Jahsaes pitched Cebh had ear ef hla azoet apeetae-ala- v fallia However the day aInterest la hat temporary ef eft waa Back la IMS when the reentry west at war with Spain haaehall a similar experleaee thiaagh Seorea ef leagsea were compelled Is go eat ef baslaeas Bet Istereat revived aad the game catered spaa the moat glorias days ef Ita hisSaa Fraaelaee haa always r tory heea regarded aa eae at the beat haaehall tewaa ef thla eeaatry With a new hall park aad a team that leeks te be a certain te he r there weald seem peasant ladaeemeat far the fame te — eat Aad la all prebablllty the later weeks ef the eeaeoa aawill aee Recreation park crowded le eff old Iff the streas eff the days midsummer moaths does set prove tee dlaastreaa Unless an algaa fan the ef reseats and the athletle etl eff the University eff Utah will me a local man te coach ea the' aeest bench thla fall Next Friday la the date act for the hi meeting Althoagh aa official aaaeaaee-me- at to the effect haa heea madees thoae la charge ef the athletic on the hill are la favor of JV down the hens ee that lotting teamaee fit ah tee earn play ea varsityeoafer-eaOs the Colorado ead ef the each e ehaege la favored uatll compiles-tfoa- a after the leteraatleeal have heea settled at least Mast ef the eeaferraeeo la the east middle weet aad eeaat have al- er are ready made aaeh rallng-ae la tba las- contemplating doing mediate fatarew The abrsgatlea ef the freak rale Is considered a ae-eeazlty ofor the period ef the war Athetle laatractera all ever the ' country are asalnow la their that without the services- -eptaleaa ef the first-ye- ar athletes aure te couleato aud meets areeompetltire he a flaaeu Wlfheat freshmen te fill the holes left by the upper classmen who have gome to the freat It will he a dlfflenlt task te develop aggregations capable ef eetertelameat for the faralahlag critical to say moth tag of aphold-la- g aa iaatltmtlom’a proweao against ' competitors from other atatra The for the athletic star day of biddingit’s haa apart for a port’s passed sake now Let's give the peagreens ' atreaueaa a ehaaeck need Imov tm - - ktfM ef the la gsiag right alee El-lerbe- - - -- ' ASSISTANT COACH ENLISTS V little nujsr V - - - - : ’ - C W Kabislus a local who has made quite a reputation' boy on the coast a swimmer had an exciting experience last Thursday night in Great Salt lake Kabislus started to swim over to Antelope island at about 630 p m Before going instructions were left to have a boat come over to the island to bring him back to the pavilion Through some misunderstandManager Nelson was not Informed ing until about 1130 that sendabout - night ing the boat to within a quarter of a mile ofGetting the island Kabislus saw the motor boat was not coming that him for and so started to swim back to the pavilion' By this time It was quite dark and the lights at the boat pier had to be used as a guide - Kabislus used a over-han- d stroke most of the straight way The wind was so cold that it turned his shoulders blue and he had to swim on his back for a quarter of mile in order to get warm a He at about finally reached the wamidnight having been In pier the ter five hours and forty minutessalt Very much exhausted he climbed up on the and laid down there until he was pier able to walk over and get dressed It is not likely that Kabislus will try to this stunt but whether he duplicate does or not he certainly deserves a lot of credit for this feat of endurance - - - - some 'of his- associate achievements of d those of Joe Walcott who could scale down still close to the lightweight limit and once and who whin' heavyweights wanted to fight Jim Jeffries a man twice his weight Still approximately It is hard to imagine anything mprs maperfect In the shape of chine than Langford- ' He embodied ringman— every element of the ideal cleverness shiftiness skill- speed He craftiness generalship and hitting any could hit from any position and direction with a force that was apof the palling andHishis skill was that the elemental artist of the strength brute strength -one time he was barred from At where boxing was percertain cities authorities didn’t want mitted The to take any chance of : Jnyoluntary “ manslaughterhas been suspected Langford as not to run out of em-of stalling sobut not until last week was ployment he ever charged with quitting- But the Langford that we knew it was not was Naud Junction ring ' Itworn-o& little fat old darky weary and after seventeen yesrs of 'tremendous fighting who failed to respond to the gong at the beginning of the seventh in Boston one Tuesday night One of the chief regrets of ring fol- lowers Is that Langford and- Fitzsimmons did not- flourish contemporanbeen the eously This would have time Unmiddleweight classic of all ' and the negro Weymouth fortunately Stanley-Ketchelnever met in fide ‘Championship battle- This wouldhave happened had not death interIn 1910 Joe Woodman and Jim held a secret conference at the Van Nuys hotel In this city They claimed that it was purely an acciand had no signifidental cance Inmeeting the boxing world However soon after that Langford and Ketchell afengaged in a the fair in Philadelphia' Ketchell had debetter of this and was given the of those at the cision by We always :r have believed ringside & preliminary to this twenty-roun- d in athat San Francisco fight and that the ' negro either stalled or was out of condition Before another meeting could be arranged howeyer Ketchell was killed could have whipped That Langford g Pole there Is hardly the a shadowto of doubt Ketchell always to the writer to be made seemed order for a man of Langford’s style In 1906 before reaching- his &' full as a boxer Langford lost power n-round decision to Jack Johnson The future heavyweight more punishment probably assimilated in that fight than he did in any other ten affairs with the exception of the Willard battle Whenever there was an agitation for a return battle Jack Invariably had business in some otherpart pressing of the country: The claim was quite that Johnson feared frequently made doubt this Langford We very ' muchSam was unfor his Although ' He respect had nothing particular bounded to gain by fighting the ' smaller man brunette battle seldom and a strictly commands a big purse “‘Uncle Tom” McCarey who Introduced Langford to Los Angeles crowds tells a story Jhat aptly Illustrated li (Continued on Following Page) Senegambians-an- : - U5 the - e : Coast leagve ntenitheot Is - - : - : BAUM ‘ ful leader of that circuit's pitchers Ilovtlk aud Staudrldge top him 'but since the to had hurled but eue ! the r averages which aregau up to'- and ' Including Thursday's games' he cannot bo considered Fete an other chueker who Standrtdge io a few points obove the “league's Matty" :has pitched a game for ao that he- ahonld be oat of the long running Baam has won 15 and lost T for the leogrue leaders Walter Leverens Is still 'well up w luck top bat the streak of hard jhe which came als way last two weeks at home during the dimmed somewhat hla foi ord Here are the agesi : ’ : - Leading Seals' 'Va ' Chicago Faber Chicago Cleveland Bagby Leonard Boston : : SPORTING SECTION SALT LACE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 15 1917 HEEALD-EEPUBOCA- N t ’ 4" g : w —5 v- - - THE "! rt TYRUS APPEARS TO HAVE IAKGFORDBM IfICHES BATTING HONOR GRABBED FOR V — ""“""“T7""'rwT'""""T'“r""’r ’ - - ' ’" -- 411 ey : hms -- - - - c 4-- - & - Two-bas- e pitchers 8t 8t - - 7 Los Angeles scribes Insist that they have the inside on the 8eal managerial guesslpg contest and that Hen Berry’s I Snyder Score by innings— -70 6 0 St Louis 0 1 0 Boston Error— lloxssby Summary h i ' eighth 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 Kelley 0--3 Tiro-bas- e -- 3 plays— Kopf to Sheas to Chase Groh to Sheas to Chase Buo oa balls— Off 8sllss 1 eff Eller 1 Hite-- Off Eller 0 la 2 (none out la third) off XUag 0 la 6 i—igy (Continued on Following Page) TODAY’S - schedule: U S Tire va Loa Clsfllm Walkers Held Game starts 16 n ns Umpire —Lmdlow Scorer— Llewellyn M va Seett Hardware L Cleaning Gam starts — field le Municipal a as SesreT Umpire— Mehahe Carl Hah a Features Tire elah la the only team that haa defeated Loa Claflla la the lesgme T I A rs —4- - A ) |