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' v "Y V '? u Vnntt a T ‘DiRUttarrnT xriiiwf RAIP LAKE CITY- - UTAH WEDNESDAY Wttib - 7 - r : JULY 18 1917 -- J ' OF THE Beavers to Remain in Coast FRiBMAND " the Jack Sheehan and Ray Miller Howard and Go to : Arizona League ‘ one-hand- ed 6- 6-- ' con-eld- - - -8 Connie Mack’s Team Begins to Show Class ’s PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE - ' “ K - STANDING OF THE CLUBS '’ amateuriakesTirst y r- - S' W " “ A’ - O " 4 in Means Arotv RESULTS Knuckle Down Again f Athletic and' Patriotic Fro--:gram at liberty' Park Playground - -r - v pe Phil-adelp- nla - - What promises to b one of the best Spencer St'Dickey Louis 147 George Maxwell athletle contests and patrlotlo programs Neb T4 5 George Grubb Hastings Wetmore ‘Kan 145 Phll Miller- - St given at any playground In Salt Lake this season has been for to Louis 145 morrow afternoon at arranged at scores by amateurs: park Liberty High C C Tappan Hoagland Nek 148 R 1pm The program follows: A King Delta Colo 146 D Chariton la 146 A- CL Cocke Wellsm 2 v 146 John Underwood St ' Swimming born and rlrla —Danb aeram pool ington Tex Joseph 145 Ed Varner Adams Neb dlataneo dive fancy diving - ! - - - ' - ’ 1 all 145 i NATIONAL -- " 7 Track :V adelphia WVL York 28 33 88 43 49 40 44 47 Philadelpbis Ht Lonin Ulnelaastii - Pet-X- 653 648 687 638 Cbinp Brooklya Boston W L-P- et l PlttsburRh 606 487 434 308 - m''' AMERICAN LEAGUE an F V' v‘ 41 41 17 39 S3 ' 43 24 ' 64 -- Pw Athletle Badge Trat Tbe certified All applicants 'will be tested badge wll be awarded to' anr boy fulfilling the requirements dash I 14 seconds First - teat— Sixty-yar- d pull-u- p four times standing broad lump 6 feet 9 tnebes d daab 9 seconds Second test— Sixty-yar- d six times atand-n- g dash 14 seconds pull-u- p broad lump 6 feet 6 Inches ran 28 seconds pull-u- p Third teat — sine times running high jump- 4 feet 4 inches YESTERDAY’S KESUI-TAt Brooklyn— Brooklyn 3 St Louis LV' At Boston— Boston 10 Plttsbnrgli a At New York — New York 6 Cbnim 1 ' At Philadelphia— Cincinnati 3 FhUsdelphia ' S - : ' M 47 41 a82 428 610 40 39 513 641 ' hits— Mensor Summaryi L Patriotic Program Sserlfiee hits— Hath Lever-e- ai Sheeley on 2 Tobin Base T o'clock —Lawn north of bandstand Heigh Ho Hannah Sheeley ' balls— Off GAME BOBBLES LOSE 1 Struck out— By class Happy Land and salute boy scouts etcalstera New York July 17—New York won another easy demonstration three little' Doable 'ITerens 4Prongh kindergarten by l’rough 2 dance: (a) Invictory over Chicago today the score being 9 Betsy Ross American history-I‘playa— Orr to Crandall to Sheeley to 1 The Giants hit Demarco and Hendry op- dian 1492 (b) CMonlaL 1774 (c) Westward How L 40 613 411 188 386 RESULTS 3 2 : New York ‘ L DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL Louis Gulsto out of the Cleveland lineup split a finger yesterday This may an opportunity for the former provide Beaver to show his wares g g g The Angels closed the deal Tom Seaton with the Cubsyesterday whereby becomes a member of the AnpitcherLos closed gela Angeles undoubtedlyMcCredle the deal immediately after decided that he coula not use Seaton a former protege of his by the way x ge Shinn and Bert Hall two forJimmy mer Bees are out of a job as a result of the breaking of the Northwestern g g g The Milwaukee club of the American association has also been after the services of Tom Seaton Herber Hunter lnfielder released last week’ by the Tigers has started for Chicago to report back to the Cabs g g g The Oaks will probably be able to survive the shock occasioned by the jumping of Ray Miller and Sheehan Neither would ever have set this league on fire SjC r -- - r HIRSCHMANS VICTORS AGAINST - 119 116 - 111 J 5-- - a 61262 a - rnerald-Braubllca- -- 8' - ' the bench talking to themselves and but for poor fielding behind him which counted for runs he would have had a shutout The score: 1 ’ Hendrix p - 00 2 0 0 rived 02 Totals ‘rTIm Hendry hatted for Demareo la fifth Totals 8 6 10 27 18 S1 - : ' ' Hirschman 22—5 'Score by innings — r 1 Walk-Ov0 0 0 8 1— I Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 123 0 0 The batteries:- Hirschman Service New York and Stubeck Walk-OvMarquard Stammary: Error —Flack Mann Merkle 2 Wilson Schupp Stolen bases—Hiflke and Cardwell er - er - Dll-hoef- er Merkle Klldnff Double playe— Heraog to Holke Zimmerman ' to Fleycher to Henog to Holke: — Klldnff to Holke Bases on balls Off Schupp off Demareo 2 Hits— Off Demaree 4 In 4 In Struck out— By Schupp 4 by Demaree 2 and Quigley endryz 3 Umpireer-Byrou- - i - - - ' -- "i TIMELY HITTING WINS V Philadelphia July 17 —Cincinnati made aplea ln today’s game and defeated Philadelphia I to L Thorpe’s home ran gave the visitors the lead la the second os inning Schneider was effective with'-me- o the bases Score: did use of Its five hit - CINCINNATI Groh Sb Kopf ss Roush ' ef Cham lb Griffith ABKHOA 3 0 PHILADELPHIA AB R H O A Evers 2b 2 8 0 Bancroft as 3 0 S V 1222 Whlttted 4114 1 6 3-- 0 19 J4 '003 rf4 - 1 0 If Cravath rf Stock Sb - Paskert cf Tborpe:lf 419 0S I3 Luderaa McKeha 2b3-- 0 lb Clarks e ’!i 8 3 '1 Killefer e Schnelder p8 13 Riser p ' ' (£ g! ii H Designed with modified curves to ofthe Shirt over the mall lunnu i ck Mta iwt tt 4 4 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0' 2 0 0 O 0 7 1 000 Oeschger p 0 0 LO 0 Schulte 0 0 Dugey- Nleboff 1 0 1 ‘Totals 12 02 120 02 4 4 0 31 Totals ' S8R18 22 0 1 0 0 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 275 Schulte batted for Rlzey lu seventh Dugey ran for Loderus In ninth Nleboff batted for Oeschger la' ninth Score by ' Innings— Clnclnnat 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0--3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—1 Philadelphia ' Summary: Errors— Groh Bancroft Two hue bite— Groh Paskert -Kopf Homo run— Thorpe — McKechnle to Kopf to Cham 2 Double Bven toplays Luderaa Bases oa bells—Off Scbiwider 4 off Rlxey 2 off Oeschger-Hite—Off Rlzey 4 la 7 innings Struck out— By Schneider 2 1 Umpires— Klea and by Rlzey 4 by Oeschger — Bransfleld 4 - - - STENGEL'S HOME ‘RUN WINS : V Pace) " Chicago July 17—Franklin Baker third baseman of the New York Americans was exonerated of alleged tamcharges by President Johnson pering of the American league tonight Baker In a letter to the league executive denied that he had attempted to induce Pitcher Allen Bothoron of the St Louis club to desertheorganised said he baseball 'On the contrary had advised the' young pitcher to ' remain with St Louis "Before we came west said Baker the Delaware "one of the backers of asked me about Sotho-ro- n County league and I told him he was aa good Last week I attended boxing pitcher end show In St Louis'with Baumann what we met Sothoron He asked me Counin the Delaware money they paid and I told him he was foolty league base organized ish to think of Jumpingwas to it" ball That's all there - - - ' -- JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP NEXT-GOLEVENT F c J Angeles Sunday morning and no sight of him has been had since He did not get In touch with Darmody and the latter can’t understand why Stovall sent the big spltballer home There has been some talk that Quinn the Tigers but Darmody says n has quit hit — Veach Stanage Cobb his terms bite—Heilman Cobb Stolen bases— Harper he was satisfiedg with ga g Bush S Grover Doable play— Cobb to Bush former National Bill Flnneran Bases on ball— Off G Jones 3 off J Bush 4 off Schaner 3 H Re—Off J Bush 4 In 3 Innings league umpire who has been working Struck out—By J Bush I by C Jones 4 Um- In the northwestern league has caught on with the International league A1 pires— Owens McCormick and Nallln Baum should have grabbed this fellow SECOND GAME' for the Coast league for he has it all PHILADELPHIA DETROIT over at least three of his present staff ABBHOA —San Francisco Chronicle ABBHOA IsmiMon xf 4 0 0 0 0 Bush as 4 0 0 0 8 3 0 10 1 Struck ef 4 3 I 3 0 Vltt 3 b Len Hollywood has been ordered to 4 113 0 Cobb cf Bod lb If 4 0 110 through 1 0 Bates Sb'4 1 0 0X0 join the Seals as they pass Los Veach If 10 An sera Tuesday on their way to Melnnla lb 4 0 S 11 0 Heilman lb 0 0 9 1 He has been outHeof the game 4 0 3 6 1 tlarper rf Schang e geles SO 110 could have 4 0 0 0 2 1 ones 3b 3 0 0 3 with a damaged knee Dugan aa Drover 2b 6 12 2 Manage c 3 0 0 7 1 been used very nicely at Portland last t A 0 0 0 1 Jhinke P out with a damaged -- 3 0 Koyea p l week for Pick wasnecessary rawford for Maisel it 1110i 0 thumb makingbase time — of the third part to play 24 21124 3 Total Totals 26 1 4 24 10 W Johnson hatted for Schaner In ninth Shore by Innlngo— 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0- -3 Philadelphia 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 3 Detroit Bates Veach Errors Grover Summary:Two-baa-e - Tliree-bas- : -- X X O -- 3an Francisco Examiner Crawford batted for Ehmke In eighth Score by' Innings— -- 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0- -3 Philadelphia Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eo (Called at end or olctth rain) e Summary : Error— Dugan Vltt —Venrli Strunkbite— Crawford Stolen base Melnnla Basea on balla—Off Noyes 4 Struck Schang v f (Continued on Following Fage) American Association tournament for Chicago July he Junior championship of the Western Golf association opened 'to- amateur LEAGUE STANDINGS States in the United golfers residingare 20 old 'under or Canada who yeri the Ex- SfBTSJ S will be played on the course of Park Ixralavllle 63 43 S6IIT0I Minneapolis 38 60 419 moor Country club Highland 34 61 400 I1L on August 8 9 and 10 Kanaaa City 44 39 Milwaukee 90 61 370 will tournament he winner of the ' be the western Junior amateur chamYESTERDAY'S RESULTS pion for the ensuing year and will be ' awarded a medal of Participants need not be members for Jjjlavllle — Ltuiaville 7 Kansas City 3 f 0 P°I lr golf clubs Anyone who hasofcaddied d pay after reaching the age not16 I con- firth At Columhea — — flalnmlina Mlaeaaiinii eligible sidered a professional and poal- xata for the championship -- 17 -- -A ft ‘ ' STARS WILTMEET IN ' -- - 8 — el rcwit Ciaai Joly 17to tho CLEVELAND topped front to-at the mud elreolt asset at day North Hnndnll hat only two raeea were flalabed a flooding the track aad ’farcing the postponement of the other three events on the enrd Mawitza with Edman up won tho first division of the 8:19 trot in heats and easily- outclassed thestraight field There was nothing to the race except Mawitza so far as first money was concerned but Peter Schuyler auid Oscar Watts put up a pretty battle for place and show the Schuyler horse finally second money getting It was different in the second division lt of the 8:19 trot however as Peter with Murphy up was given hoi: competition by Hollyrood King in the second heat and by Northspur in the third Only a great driveIn down the home stretch the third heat by Murphy son of Peter' the Great gave the- bay'race the heat and Rain clouds appeared and the thunwere der rolled when the called for the first heat of the Faslg and after Kelly de Forrest sweepstakes had won the the favorite In the betting heat the rain descended In torfirst rents and turned the track into a veritable river That ended the racing for the day The unfinished events on card races being have been put forward six today's scheduled for tomorrow The summaries: 8:19 class trotting purse $1000 (first division): Mawitza br m by Crlto Ley-- ' 1 1 burn (Edman) Peter Scnuyler br h by Prince 8 8 Alexis (Lyman) b e by General Oscar 'Watts 8 8 w’ atts (Hyde) Also ran: Balmacaan Brother David Red Top Robinhood Joffre Tim 8:12J 8:14 2:131 8:19 cUss trotting purse $1000 (second division): Peter Chenault b h by Peter 1' 1 1 the Great to(Murphy) aear-elondhn- rnt - - Che-nau- - Pitchers Hand Out Good ' Bad and Indifferent Ball Have Tough Time Herald-RepnbliC- SpeefaL M 17e— Babe Bortoo PORTLANDbollJoly over the right field fene In the eleventh of to- toning game with Vernon winning the game for Portland 8 to 7 hot an getn credit fer a triple an Wllfe wasonly base at the time and neared with first wan one ef the the winningnt van It seen here fer seme rno'gnli games time The Beavers made five errors There were wild pitches aad other day - - et er 0 0 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA'S TENNIS 0 1 CHAMMIOES EAST 0 0 0 1 Johnston Will Do His Bit Toward Swelling Red : E Cross Fund I his partner Griffin and Miss Mary with present K Browne of Los Angeles rated as the greatest woman player of the year are traveling across continent today en route for New York that The best man and woman "do their California has to offer willplayer tournabit" in the series of ments to be held In patrlotlo the east for the purpose of raising $100000 for three as the contribution ambulance sections to the war of the tennis players of the United States The selection of these two to represent the Pacific was made by coast players Dr Sumner Hardy of the California Lawn Ten president nls association Miss Browne and Johnston will ImYork state start in tre'New mediately tournament at- - Utica For a patriotic month they will play in all sections of the east meeting the stars of the No tennis championUnited States this seasonchar-as ships will be awarded all the play will be of a patriotic acter but the matches will be instrumental In determining the best men and women players in the country Local tennis followers will be interested especially In the meeting of Miss Molla BJurstedt for three years the and Miss Browne This champion Miss Browne accomplished the spring achievement of twice defeating Miss BJurstedt 'The first time it was In the and East va West team competition' then again at Coronado the Los Angeles miss turned the trick again' In Johnston Illustrated satisfactorily the Pacific coast tourney at Claremont that he is still at the top of his game - -- - 0 s LEAGUE DROPS TWO 0 0 0 Gleichmann ran for Simon In eighth Farmer batted for Harstad in eighth Williams out for bunting third strike Score Vernon: by Innings— Hits 11002010806 02121101 0— 10 Portland: 5 000000800 1— 8 Runs 4 001100210 1 — 10 Hits out—By Hovlik- 4 Struck Summary:1 1 Harstad Penner Bases on by by 1 off Hovlik 6 off balls—Off Marion 1 off HarDecanniere 2 off Penner stad 1 off James 1 Two-bas- e hits — 2 Vaughn Hollocher Borton Callahan Three-bas- e hits — Chadbourne Borton Double plays —Vaughn ' to Callidian to Snodgrass 2 Galloway to Vaughn to to DecanSnodgrass Charge defeat to niere credit SacJames victory rifice hits —Snodgrass Wills CaUahjin Stolen bases—Borton Griggs Vaughn Simon Wills Gleichmann Chadbourne —Plnelll by MarHit by pitched ball —Penner 2 lon Wild pitches — By Marlon fraction of Innings 1 none pitched 4 4 out runs 7hits at bat 4 by Penner 7 8 runs hits 9 at bat 82 by Harnone hits none at bat 2 stad 3 runs 8 and fraction runs 7 hits 8 by Hovlik 29 Runs responsible for — Marat bat ion 5— Penner 6 Hovlik 2 Time of game 220 Umpires— Casey and FinRuns Molla 0— 7 1 1-- 2-- six-clu- - 67 27 65 27 49 28 5 40 C06Xatilrine SMIMemphls 576L!ttle Rock 48 46 22 26 45 48 61 87 606 808 437 380 - Blrmlnsliam SGllobllt YESTERDAYS RESULTS' At Birmingham— Rlrmlngliain 11 Nashrille 8 At New Orlcana —New Orleans 3 Memphis 2 At Atlanta— Chattanooga 2 Atlanta 8 ’ At Mobile— Moblla 1 Little Rock 8l 8-- —Mias Q I NEW YORK MATCHES 17 1 3 Clinton Ia July 17—Beginning to- ney Association of morrow the Central b Baseball Clubs will be a Crosse and Clinton league The Ladisbanded teams will be after today's Drs SHORES & SHORES games THB SBUABUa SPECIALISTS FOK Ilea md Worn CALDWELL WOULD TAKE When you tell A hint comes from Boston that Man troubles to ager Jack Berry Is willing to take Ray your a doctor you Caldwell off the hands of the Yankees him In the want to know and guarantee to keep ' WHO HE IS and and narrow Some manager straight h Is relithat end somewhere should be able to control will treat able Caldwell rou absolutely on the squara Look Dra Shores' at record of 26 years C Southern Association ) continuous sucas cess in CHRONIC NERVOUS specialists AND SPECIAL Dial LEAGUE STANDINGS EASES Health is your greatest W L Pet W L Pet 1 ec-tto- na l got wll CJCHraspiLis PIII0 New York July Miss Mary K Browne of BJurstedt and compete In the first California willmatches by the arranged of the tennis Western League Tennis Lawn National States United finance ambulance associationtheto'Plainfield Country club at LEAGUE STANDINGS Plainfield N J July 8 it was an- L IVt ret V WilUamM? Johnston and 'Harold A Dm Moiara w 821 Denver 43' 43 500 52 21 498 43 44 47 27 580 Omaha expected to be 8ioax Throckmorton also are 26 48 429 32 553 8t Joseph other names mentioned LincolnCity 87 44 41 23 57 39 513 Wichita Karl Joplin fn Connection with the 1? Cnehr Frederick B 'Alexander YESTERDAYS RESULTS and R Llndley Mur-Mi- si r V Church Mr Jchnston At Dm molararDM Moines 2 St Joseph 6 and Browne and will At Omaha—Denver rT 1 U Omaha 6 0n their wav east Utica N At Sioux City—8iouz City 2 JopUn 1 first matches at 2tav Lincoln—Lincoln t Wichita L $vWldy nd Saturday of this week At - ypjslg v aa Bwt SllMLAlwasa ? puv SOtPRYlUH )Gf:lSTS EVEWKHERE - - V GETS ONLY T R I P L E things not ordinarily seen la aa average hall game Marlon started to work for Vernon was his first hero and ha It didn't last long appearance from' the driven being box in tbe opening frame after six men had faced him with none out Hovlllc succeeded him one more run as the result of a double steal coming giving Portland a total of five ' Penner was not as effective as usual and had poor support The Tigers gradually crept closer to the Beavers as Hovlik pitched magnificent ball until the eighth allowing but two hits In the first of the eighth Portlsnd made three errors which with two passes and a: wild pitch as well as a hit gave three runs and caused Penner to be replaced by Harstad This gave Vernon a two-rn- n lead but It was short lived as a single and a double gave Portland two runs and tied it up again Farmer who batted for Har-sta- g in this Inning saw Lefty James into the fray making hla debut brought to a Portland audience Vernon was forced to change pitch-e- ra h by San FranNorthspui 6 1 In the ninth after Hovlik had cisco (Cox) again Main-shewalked Wille the first man to face him Minnie Arthur blk nu by 8 6 Decanniere jumped In and retired the (Snow) side scoreless Also ran: Hollyrood King Judge although he had the New For- bases filled when Carrie2:10 Jones Peter Grimm—8:10 Fisher filed to 8:111 Vaughn rest Bingen Time The "trot teams battled along at even Fasig sweepstakes scores until the eleventh value $2500 (unfinished): when Wills DeforWilliams was out for attemptJhlked Kelly Deforest: b g by 6 The e'e e e to hunt a third strike and Borton ing lt (MUrphy) eoeeeso followed with his homer or rather Harvest Gale br f by The Harvestthree-bagger (Cox The score: Volot eh & by Axworthy Worthy " (McDo Also ran: Wlnema E Colorado E Time— 8:10 Atlanta New Orleans rhattannosa Twit-bas- - Brooklyn July 17 — With the score tied aad one nt In the tenth lnalng Stengel drove a (Continued on Following Did Not Try to Induce Former Portland Pitcher to " Brooms Jump er ter Johnson San Francisco July 17j—William 8 9 8 Johnston this city singles tennis First Baseman Harris of the Indians champion of the United States in 1915 of whose good playing has been keeping and holder of the doubles title 'Detroit July 17— Detroit and Philadelphia The home elub divided a double-headetoday woa the first game 9 to 2 by hitting J Bush and Schaner hard but Philadelphia took the second 3 to 1 Koyea outhlt Ehmke who was poorly rap Bala stopped the eeeood game at the ported The ecores: end of the eighth portunely anl took the advantage of Chicago’s I860 (d) today 1917 v FIRST GAME numerous mlsplays Tbe spirit of the time: (a) Soldier-bo(b) Schupp was at his best DETROIT PHILADELPHIA allowing but three hits up to the eighth Inning Many flags in many lands American ensemble AB R H O A ABBHOA Catcher Dllhoefer of Chicago was spiked by moving pictures at the bandstand : WALK-OVER- S Kauff In tbe fourth The score: Directors— D G Spencer Walter Larson Lain famleeas rf 6 1 1 X 0 (X Bosh as 8 12 2 2 4 1 1 9X40 Vltt Sb Dorothy Young Mar- ftrank cf CHZCAGO Katbryn Gabbott J NEW- YOBK O A Cram Summer f 3 0 13 0 Cobb' ef 3 I 2 1 Oodle If musical directori AB B H hays garet ABBHOA 4 4 0 2 7 0 4 0 12 Veach If Setee Sb The Hirschman shoe 'lacers' defeated 1 0 4 0 Burns Flack If rf 12 V3 0 4 0 7 1 S 6 0 9 tfelnnle 1b 4 Heilman lb Walk-Ov- er 4 0 111 flersog- - 2b 2 0 0 2 2 : If team last y night ' on tfann 2b S O 2 10 3 0 0 4 0 Harper rf r the e tfeyer 1 2 4 1 0 2b Doyle 01 Klldnff 4 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 11 Young 2b' Walker's field 4 The game was tferkle fcheiig e 4 0 3 7 0 Kauff cf lb- I 103 4 0 0 1 0 R Jones 2b 0 0 0 0 0 Dugan as 01-close and' won only In the:last Inning Williams cf g O 13 0 Zlmermn 3b 4 10 2 10 21 Stanage e 3 rover 2b 8 8 4 0 1 3 0 Fletcher ss 4 0 0 0 4 ' Deal 3b rn when the Hirschman nine' put' over-Bush p 1 0 0 0 2 Jones p 1 1 6 6 0 SpeeiaLl Wortman as 3 0 1 1 2 Robertson rf 4 12 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 Schauer p e 1 0 0'2 0 Holke lb 17 — Even Darmody 4 1 SIS 0 Los palr of runs that put the game on lce Dllhoefer Angeles July W --1 0 0 Jhnsn 00 2 0 0 6 0 Wllaon e Is baffled over the return of Pitcher 14 1 Qlbson c 10 J Service kept on pitching his usual Demareo 1 0 0 0 1 8chupp p 2 ' 1 16 8 p from San Francisco Quinn ar37 7 20 2 38 Quinn Ttatals 215 624 Totals men back to Eelder 1 0 0 0 0 i good balL He sent ten In Los Two-bi- me Breaks Only Two Races Finished at Beaver First-SackNorth Randall Owing Up Game With Vernon in Eleventh to Rain - Pet 43 23 47 S3 62 30 43 Philadelphia At Cleveland—Cleveland - W St Loula YESTERDAYS 220-ya-rd - W L Pet Bouton Cleveland New York 100-ar- - LEAGUE STANDINGS Field events— Standing broad lamp Giants aad Midgets running high lamp Junion and Inter- Cblengs mediates ' -- errata bora 'and girls—Giants relar 66 60 bojs dash sixty rards aU groopa girls vs' daab 100 jnrds intermediates ikGUE LEAGUE ‘STANDINGS v i BEAVERS WIN - - ! g g g Since the second week of Tthe season San Francisco has been out in front with tho exception of about ten days in May when the Bees took a round The Seals lead shot at the at times wastopso great that many considered them & sure shot for the buntThis lead has now melted 'away ing until any one of four clubs stands a chance to cop Wynn Noyes trimmed Detroit yesterday 8 to 1 and let the Tigers down with four blows Ho defeated Howard Ehmke by the way g g- g Swede Risberg got two hits off Wal- - - - -- Chicago SeaNationals offered McCredle Tom ton and Butch Reuther for the kid but McCredle did not want Seaton so to agree on sending him got the Cubs some Keuther cash and Whether or not the Cubs will he able to waive Reuther out of the National remains to ' be seen Hollocher league not will report to Chicago until spring: g g g All of which reminds us that if the Bee engagement expects to keep its club up In the first division it had better get busy and grab about two real pitchers at once The other clubs are bolstering up and will be even harder to beat Salt- Lake bus some hard series coming up and unless the Bee hurlers show a little more present to deliver in front of the crit ability leal home crowd and the grandstand managers they will loss gloves and - ' a EW YORK ' July 17—Though second dideep down In the vision Connie ' Mack’s Ath-- : letlcs are beginning to show stunts that promise to bear out- the leader's threat of a couple of years ago to produce a baseball elub in 1917 A look back over the performances of the Athletics today gives evidence of some startling happenings In the Ban Johnson second dl- -vision Since June 27 the Athletics at and derided ' have 11 games and lost 9 won laughed Tearing in a Into the favored White Sox series beginning July 8 the Mack- men took three out of four games A year ago when July 15 ar- rived the Athletics were a hope-'le- ss last They had won 19 games and had dropped 73 This accurau-lateyear ond had Athletics the that date more than a 29' victories--1- 0 ago — and lost 47 — 26 less thanyear a year ago Likewise their a few pointspercentof beage lacks only 200 better than a year ago ing Connie Mack's team hasn’t yet entered the fight for a pennant but things are picking up in Phil- - - - 525 478 471 408 ATHLETIC SKILL y - 586 : - y-v- 577 46 48 42 '61- - YESTERDAY’S - Pet EDDIES TO TEST ' “ V '52 - l 44 45 48 50 55 At Oakland —Salt Lake 5 Oakland 0 At Portland —Portland 8 Vernon 7 At Los Angeles— No game nonarrival of San Francisco e v - w 60 - San 'Francisco Salt Lake Los Angeles Portland Oakland Vernon KING G C I IT OVER AND TO FROM IN re-jort- ed - - - 8-- 17 —Harry Jnly fJFaaeleo Waives Seal deposed aa confided to friends thatBeaaager he la all with baseball Ho 6s theengh as for a neawtlatlng s Son short dlstanneo oflargo Franciseo and will pass the seat of his days hock oa tho soil If Wolverton with the plans baseballgoes willthrough lose a asted flgsre Since he broke la with the Chicago Ns tiessis away hack la 1885 ko has been a prominent figure As a third baseman la active seta Ice he won fame as a hitter and his record an a manager does him credit Boss Harry remains a great favorite with fans ap sad down the ist who will wish him well la his Jeet - - - Farmer - -- ? - ed - - - - - well-defin- FRANCISCO July 17— Salt rCjAN Lake ' climbed one-hal- f' I t a game nearer first place today by blanking' the Oaks 5 to 0 Leverenz and effective and he got brilliant sup-po- rt in the field Buddy Ryan and Tobin made great grabs and Crandall and Sheeley turned ' in clever plays Sheeley batted In the first two rune knocked In the third and Buddy errors Ryan Goodbred and Mensor com by bined with hits save the last twoby Quinlan and Rath Quinlan has not been' hitting: and he was tickled to death when he beat out ? slow roller' Rath's hit was a pop until Saturday 7 v fly that dropped between Lee and vv Conger v - The Oaks were crippled ' 'for yack Sheehan and Ray Miller hopped to New Mexico last night the former to with Jack 'Roche's team in Hurley play and the latter to ‘join Bill Burns at Santa Rita Del Howard used Chick Autrey at base and Jack Conger'-th'first latter ' from the Quincy team in the Three Eye league at shortstop Neither of them looks like a hitter Crandall and Billy Burke Nebraska Man Breaks 99 theSheeley trainer of the SaltLake club were Initiated In the Elks tonight They Out' of 100 in Western the work at Alameda for the Salt got Lake lodge They were properly brandEvent- Introductory from all reports edOakland J 9 is scouring the northwest g ‘I ' for- players and offers have been sent V i Tommy Fitzsimmons ' Billy Hamilton Mo July J7—CL CL Tap- St Joseph iand Rube Gardner Sheehan and Miller 'left without pan of Hoagland Neb an amatenr won the honors the first day in the regular i notice and have been suspended shoot of the western handicap He wonlntroduothe first event the western 99 out of a match by breaking tory he finished high man possible 100 and 148 broken targets out for the day with of & possible 150 The program today contained nine were fine for shoot events Conditions and everything was in ship-shaing ' for the opening The high scores by professionals: O R Boston 147 C G was-stead- - - - 8- -8 w I WUl Become - BORTON HITS FAVORITES GO r a very serious through but the situation now wishes It Coast - league that to be announced It will open next year and run right through the season" Intimated' It has been — not by Baum but ' from other sources-that If the Northwest does not open league next ' year the Coast directors will league the for ask privilege of territory Invading that to the plan AccordingVernon would outlined bo transferred to Seattle and the circuit would be balanced better with two clubs In the Northwest Los Angeles has not been drawing well at all and It Is figured of that the abolition ball continuous bass would revive Interest Another plan Is to keep six clubs the present add Sacramento : and with Seattle) along Officials of the league are not disPicked on g cripple but we won naturally the mammoth cussing shake-u- p at this time nice to win a whole lot but this coming winter of Be klndawhile the Seals and Angels game something may produce fans espe- are pulling at ' each other’s wool this to make the in the those cially Northwest- sit up and week take notice Walter Leverens must hav had something on the ball for if he ever did use emery on the pill he certainly did not have an opportunity to use It In A1 Baum’s home town' yesterday after all the complaints Umps Phyla made to the league prexy after the Lob Angeles series jc ac jc Two more games and then Truck Hannah’s century will be full and Joe Casey will get gca chance 9c je Walter McCredle has finally suc in peddling Shortstop Hollocher the Race by Any ceeded he and wired the Yesterday Yankees and got Cubsbusy that they would In have to make up thels minds Blit Beginning to hurry on The fell and the Cubs took much-toute- d lnfielder The - - ekaapltuilp of tbe hard-foug- ht a- s Deneret defeated H M Smith Cheney easily l--L 6--0 The srarau was yesterday somewhat listless and did not was a much excitement forced to play hard Cheney and the two did not last over twenty-fiv- e mlnut The ' real match of the day 'was between Frumkln and Duncan It was from- start to finish' and filled with many exciting plays The first set was fast considerable Frumkln started out with winning in getting his serve down He trouble was Into the net driving while continually Duncan played the same consist ent game all the way through After the games had been deuced twice Duncan put two overtaking the set 8 Frumkln was erratic through the first-s- et but settled down later and halted his eirratlo playing He then had little trouble In winning over Dun Canv The last two sets were both won by Frumkln 8 It was featured by Duncan's aplendld' returns on Frum-klnserves and the close net by both Frumkln' playing had a at thefast neat underhand serve that Jie used to It good advantage during these-sets tussled Duncan several times because t brought such a change of speed Because of the fact that the playing has been rather hard on some of the players the doubles will not be started 2 OAK PLAYERS JUMP might bring ltcomparatively about small saving - for the time being but it would be a bad move when you consider the future of the league Seattle was the Coast let out In o£ 1906 when the leagueBaum The league's exSan Francisco disaster ecutive admits however ' embarrassed the circuit radical'-changethat and the action always many will be made has been regretted but says that 'the ma"The time naturally of clubownera are will come when the Pajority In favor of cific’ Coast league- will the gamewas continuing 'expand to live up to Its a nema Thera Portland pro- ' in local Tides the foothold In baseballstory circles that the ' the northwest and we radical changes called' do not want to give it for a reorganization of up At some future date the circuit to exclude other northwest cities Portland P r e s 1 d ent will be taken Into likely Baum Is just as positive the clrouit to make It moro balanced that the directors would not consider this move -than atevenly the present time "The Idea of radical for a'mlnute It w'as all to figured out that the ' changes Is simply of franchise the salaries Portland regulate would be moved to Sacthe players better The cannot aframentoaa has besn ' clubowners ford to bo paying ’out time manand suggested than they take in againa and in this ner case now would which' is the big saving be made in shipping the and there has to bo a teams go far north Salaries will change T think It can be said have to be reduoed If withoutthis year's players will contradiction that the Coast to the cut not consent league er directors will not the owners will go end the get others who will be more Portlandsacrificing reasonable' territory1 says Win Semifinal Matches and Will Batfle It Chit Nest Walter Leverenz Holds Oaks Saturday ' to Five Hits Teammates Score as Many Runs Wit rrwkla will It aet ni ART CHH1IEY Saturday for the ila Klee July ' Padfio Coast league will posinext year tively open whether the European ' conflict is over or not is the statement made T by President A FIRST GAME -- - 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