Show ' — 7 i :: i L iTT Thrm I I i y- - f i SPORTING AUTHORITY OF THP ye- flOXWO - WINTER MOUNTAIN WEST VBESTLtNG SAM tattr r vV vs --- - - nrrr ttta tt : a PORTLAND FANS i w f H-- R Trophy INDIANS HANGS Chief Whitewashes ’Em in First and CaseyDoes It Veteran Defeats Frumkin ' ' W— V ' in Second ' Three Sets in Rather MEDICINE TOUGH Easy Fashion First Game Is Lost in Hurry LOSER IS OUTCLASSED and Next One Almost ' as Quickly Winner Deseret Singles Ipceltl The two InOS ANGELES July Champion and (yets Herald- dian heavers of the Seals put the rollers under oar Angels tales this Republican Trophy afternoon ane each Chief Johnson let a S -- “ mawiHammmwm BusherPinelli Bulls Hidderi-- : The Oaks looked like a ball Ball TrickS on Pitcher AN FEAKCISCO Jnly ' Ho vlik of club today BiU Plough pitching in his nsual spe'edy style S Tigers one and hour balls moth in the in Bees just away they laid the : ' (nemld-BepoMle- " Hemld-Republlen- n - : - - -- Arch Cheney: - - ' out of the reach of - Leverenz and i Muiphy scored Autrey popped out but Conger came through with a hit and Hack Miller beat it around to third ahead of Quinlan’s throw but Mitze ended the round with a fly to Quinlan The scoring began andv end- t v ed in that round a Bnu Bees Wasted ' have scored a run Salt Lake shouldCrandall held third in the fifth but was a vary base while Conferthrow making to retire "Quindifficult stop and when Truck lan and he died there - Hannah struek out After that a douout ble play starte JvConw-wseventh" Atyn in in'tne a good ohance two innings only three men the lastfaced ' around Prougn three bobbles but only Orr had Billy one of them oounte'd in the sooring He also contributed some nifty plays 8o did Crandall Sheely and Conger The is playing with more confidence latter now and about the time he gets going Tommy Fitzsimmons will show good up to take his job Los Angeles — Portland At Portland Orr ss Rulalaa erf llaanab Lerertni p Totals Mraiar 3b llllddletea If 3 - ‘1 'O - 40 Walter Leverenz "Real iMd&r It z j The Bee and Tiger a will pla Pioneer games here Tuesdays game at 1030 and the morning noon contest at the usual time !a'' o’clock-- v' - day: to- v ' O O O o O O o 0 O - - - state fish and commissioner and two xf his chief game depA Heaston uties - : 03 : - - l’rongb p Totals Seore by Inning— OOOOOOOO Salt Lake 0 0 0 0 03 0 0 Oakland Stolen bases Crandall Lane MurSacrifice hit—Middleton"' Orr phy Tobia Base oat ball— Off Lerereus 1 off Prongh L Struck out—By Lerereus 3 by Prougb 3 lilt by plteber— Kyan Doable plays— Mcnaor to Autrey Cnut dull to Sbeely Conger to Aatroy T L14 LEVE1IEXK 8 'HarstadSamPortland 'Baum Francisco Erickson San Fran Loo Hogg Angeles Goodbred Oakland Crandall Los Angelea Smith Saa Frandaco Oakland Prongh Fromme Veraoa DUBUC SALT LAKE V: Fenner Portland ' HOFF Houck Portland SALT LAKE "! 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Sau Fran Dougherty Oldham San Fran Quinn VernonKrause Oakland Brown Los Angeles Burns Los Angeles1111 Loa Angeles Beer Oakland 15 15 11 - - - ' r‘ is aMadison Wls July 21 —There Rlch-John R that probability Strong former coach who was a star ' ards fullback on the University of Wisconsin team a few years ago will succeed Dr Paul Withlngton' as head football coach next fall Dr Withlngton corps has Joined the medical reserve The gridiron situation in Madison is in doubt Several stars of last year’s eleven have enlisted and practically anntire new team will have to be develv' oped - -- - - ' ‘ " ' 8 " 9 7 6 9 - 13 - ‘ 13 8 ' S 14 11 10 ' 8 12 lO - - - 1 B ' ! v RICHARDS MAY BE NEW BADGER COACH 7 3 -- 30 571 500 550 545 545 520 ’ : series stood as follows: Salt Lake three out of five over' Oakland Portand land four out of five over Vernon San Francisco three Yout' of fiver over Los Angeles 't Rube Evans —a soldier e OLDFIELD BEATS DE rPALMA TWO IN THREE '7 at Portland will The double-headbe started fifteen minutes earlier than usualin order to give the Tlgera to catch more time in which a littletoday Lake an for Salt train evening' an out of the game with Pete Daly is of ptomaine the attack poisoning inStovall Pete’a shoved Mitchell into game and the big pitcher field yesterday poled out-- home run will not stop' off at ad been ' wanted the planned The ’home bugs exhibition date changed but that would not do of course-- - 4 er - - - - Charley predicts that George Stovallmake In the big will Hollocher good and considers the Beaver the Providence R-July 21—Barney Oldfield won two out of three races parade best young ball player he has ever seen from Ralph Do Palma at the Narragan-se- tt The Firebrand also has lots of praise 500 Oldfield won the for “Truck” Hannah'“ speedway 500 22 minutes 54 4 see race Intoday 13 IS 480 ' in 8 minutes 14 onds and the One hour and nine minutes Is playing 13 13 480 seconds De Palma took the 0" 7 463' them faster than Salt "Lake fana 18 minutes 51 5 seconds to witness ever be lucky enough 4 5 444 C in will broke : 0 13 439 : ' Oldfield's time in the - secthe park record of nine minutes 5 7 417 Bohne has taken Jap ‘Bar-beaSammy onds made by De Palma in 1915 in the Flacker Portland g 13 400 on the Milwaukee infield a place was event that Breaton Portland 8 13 400 sweepstakes won by Eddie Rickenbacher Johnson VS F 0 14 301 Special HUGHES SALT LAKE 5 8 385 : the Portland July 21— ?ot one ofnumCOLD TO HARNESS GAME Mitchell Veraoa 8 IS 381 know their draft Portland players ts IJeeanniere Veraoa In 4 horse racing Running all registered In Los Anthey har- bers asand Kremer Oakland 3 ' 13 The popular cities American c fiouth light nave not been there since geles Blarlon Vernon 1 g 350 ness sporthasjrBwJf£n£jj££ortera nor have they written to their home address where the cards were sent and the serial numbers put on Williams won’t go on the first draft as he lives In Oregon which draws a very low perdraft being credited centage on numerous with all its previous enlistments None of the Vernon players know are either with what of Decannlera who had the exception ® oonldbe Coast learned of number last league A his wife find It ont In Los Angeles and night quite a He Is included in' the it here Players drew lucky numbers in the draft On top of that many : mall i 528 JDecannlere his number draft 31and f of the boys "w ho are on the road do not know their numbers or have on July 10 so the draft caught was him by a little over one month Bobby heard definitely from their home cities ‘not was 31 on June 4 so Is exempt ' Vaughn Rnbe '! The Bees are and - V "? 8- 7 7 O ' O 10 - lO 1 14 : 14 500 L l -- - - 3-- 25-m- lle -- 10-ml- le - 15-m- lle 1- -5 : - 8-- - : 10-m- ile - HeixM-RepaMfc- an : - - IXnoXOLULU SWIM Fannie Du rack the Australian men’s swimming champion is expe to be a contestant in the Honolulu ter carnival September 2 ' and 3 - - s r Western League lies Moines Sioux City Lincoln Joplin - W 55 L SI 37 49 39 44 44 SO Pet I MtfOmab 6751 Denver ISt Joseph 500WichIU 571 j W Li Pet 4S 4M 43 46 483 ' 66 31 ’414 341 60 38 YESTERDAYS RESTCLTS At Sioux City— Sioux City ‘7 Denver AC Lincoln—Lincoln i St Joseph 4 — Wichita 7 Omaha 4 At Omaha At Des Moinea— Dea Moiuea 2 Joplin - 4 L— ——— - ' I LEAGUE STANDINGS lct64S KansasV W very apt to lose two men as Ollie Kjrmey er " Evans have both announced that they ' were nabbed - Not oneof the Coast league clubs has escaped' although the Beav-ers have thus far lost but one man Kern Williams: vv? The Oaks were probably hardest hit in that they will lose Hanyr : Krause their good Miller the clouting southpaw pitcher and : ''outfielder : 60 83 60 38 65 42 47 44 h " - Ol - American Association yy Ia their-numbers1 L Pet 44 42 38 63 36 U U 53 : 612 416 400 369 Indianapolis City 668 Toledo St rani 667 Louisville Minneapolis 516 Miiwaukeo Columbus YESTERDAY’S RESULTS S Y At Milwaukee — Milwaukee At St lauT— St Paul 5 Toledo 0 At Minneapolis— Indianapolis 6 Minneapolis 1 At Kansas Ctt- y- Louisville 7 Kansas City 0 ‘ : : r : ' ''J - Here is a list' of the boys out of the Coast ‘league who will be : forced-tanswer their country's 'call:-V ' Sealsr-Red l"i Oldham and Walter Schaller: Beavers— Kenneth Williams V f t 'i v i Tigers— Erank Decanniere Jack'Quinn and Gus Gleichmann Oaks— Harry Kranse and: Hack'-Mille' 7 Angels— Zeb Terry v Beefr— Ollie Kirmeyer and Rube Evans v: - - - rf : ‘ Totals LOS ANGELES -- - - - or J-- - - : homo-and-ho- me s LOSE STRIDE AND ' - eighth Score by Inning—-SaFrancisco: 0 0 2—3 0 0 Runs 2—9 0 1 OS Hits" Los Angeles: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Runs 0 0 1 0 0 0— 2 1 1 Hits1 base—Koerner Summary: —Stolen — Three-bas- e hit hit Calvo— Two-baCalBaker Sacrifice hits Kenworthy vo Schaller Struck out —By Johnson 3 by Standrldge L Bases on balls— Off 4 off Johnson 2 off Brown Standrldge 2 1 Runs responsible f 01— Brown Seven hits l run 25 at bat off Stand-ridg-toe In Charge defeatUmJohnson Wild pitch— Standrldge —Br&shear and Guthrie Timt-1- 4 pires L Second Game 1 - - - se - -- SAN FRANCISCO '' Kansas City Mo July the match apparently won in straight sets J B Adoue and G V Peak the Dallas Tex entries in the great plains patriotic tennis tournament lost their stride and dropped three sets in a row and the match to Clifford Lockhorn and C A Wester Kansas City players in the event The final double round of the 2 4 scores were 6 6 Final matches' In singles will be ’ 21-Wi- th 4-- 6-- ' - - f - f ed r " - - ’ -- l -" YKSTERDAY’S RESULTS At Chattanooua — Birmingham 9 Chattanoora 0 At NariiTlIle— Naahrllle 4 Atlanta 2 At New Orleans — New Orleans 5' Little Back A : At Mobile-Moblle-Mem- " v' rain ' —— - By Hogg Schaller —Struck 3 Runs responsion balls Off Smith ble for— Hogg 2 Double play— Koer-— ner to Corhan Hit by pitched ball Guthrie and Bra-sheFournier Umpires— Time—150 ar MM444 6-- 6-- 6-- 2 Unable to bring his smashing serv- of the net and playing listlessly throughout Frumkin not once pushed his skilled opponent to the limit’ Cheney on the other hand was a marvel at placing his shots and shone ' unexpectedly m the retain of ice clear Frumkin re speedy service drives ‘To the half hundred spectators who assembled toInterested see the match there was only one opinion: It was a match In which consistent playsteady had the upper hand on the spectacuing lar flashy game Clieney had control and nerve at every stage while From--ki- n nervous ‘from the start failed to obtain hi usual hold on the situation Cheney clearly excelled In his returns from service and repeatedly pulled cut of a tight situation strokes Rightbyatsteady the start his opponent brought a fast Into use but unaccompanied with precision It availed him little In fact proved his downfall In the earlier stage—:— Frumkin Erratic At times the former university 'star was wild aad could present no comeback when hla rival a clean straight-ar- lawyer drive Intobrought As piay the game progressed heweyer matters became more Interesting and the last set was keenly contested In a number of lnstaneex A Idea of the game can from good the fact that the last set took fully twice a long to play as the first and yet this waseasy picking” for the victor 'The players held to the back courts throughout and further evidence of Cheney’s superiority was his ability to rout Frumkln’s attempts to play up to the net In the few times the latter attempted to play close he was driven back by his opponent’s excellent pla-- cing There were few spectacular plays and aside from occasional deuce games in the final set the match held little once did Frumkin of interest show 'Signs of Only his better form when In the of the second set he led two opening games to one - Rallying quickly his opponent then took five straight Frumkin took but one ’love’ game and that the first in the third set In the last set four games were played to “deuce” and playing was better and closer all around As the game proto gressed Cheney but appeared he needed no unusualtire stamina yesterday to come out- ahead Repeatedly In the stages Frumkin lost a point on early double service but had he his usual edge ou the ball the fast ones would have gone over to much better account Both players had their fought steadily upward to finals and way the the game was a continuation of ayesterday only long existing between two the struggle Cheney has been ldentifed- with t) Deseret courts for a number of year In the-partlcpatlng tourni menta During the last annual season Frumki won laurels on the courts of the Uu of California Ho verslty is look t upon as a comer Th doubles match scheduled for o clock last evening between H 1 Smith and KK Steffensen Christensen and Dr c G and Joh was postponed until' 4 o’clock Mondi CheneJ singles charaploxL a the Holman andof Jensenlaw firm of iene well-plac- cut-stro- ke m be-ha- d - - - - j Boys Who Lead Coast League in N ToM Rl’N-GETTE- RS Salt Lake 78 ITck Sau Fraueiseo 70 Hslloeher Portland 6S1 Klllefer Loa Angelea Ctf Saa Fraaaiaeo 3 Hath Fltagerold Salt Lake 01 LEADING HITTEHS—Tobln 137 1 Pick San Fraociieo 133s Hath Sait Lake 123) Murphy Oakland 115f lfolloeher Portland 1 is LEADING TWO-1- 1 A SE HITTERS— Tobia Salt lake 27 Sehaller gam Franefoeo 27 1 Hannah Salt Lake 26 Fitagerald Saa Fraaelseo 23 1 Sheely Salt Lake 34 Horton Port- BROCKMEYER IS HOW SECOND LIEUTENANT 47 a One more ef Utah’s athlete bas good under the colors off our 4 Unde Sammie The ‘ latest - an LEADING played tomorrqw tt t- made Herald-Republic- s 6-- m silver trophy at the Deseret courts yesterday afternoon ' Clieney took the first seven games before TYumkin began to attain even a vestige of his usually ex2 cellent' form Tbe sets were' 0 The Various Brauches : 3-- veteran tennis star" won the Deseret gymnasium tennis tournament and - DROP THREE IN:R0W ' ' ' - taking’ three straight sets in easy BYfashion Arch W Cheney local - tor officering prodigy to ofqualify draft the members army laThe switch of series this week will Albert none Brockmcythan 4 other to VerLake home Salt engage off the fresh- bringSan Francisco to some er last coach year non soft -4 man ffsotball team at the UalverMaggert Batted for Davis in Ninth on Page 4)' uni- - 4 and farmer star alty of Utah Score by Innings— trade aad football man 44 versify ' “Brock” has been commissioned 4 San Francisco: 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 01—4 Runs off Infantry 4 Southern Association n second lieutenant 2 0 0 1 0 3 00 Hits" In this received word to 4 according Los one The Angeles: bosky y eater day 0 J dtjT gotten Runs J1 0 10 k— by all to the good LEAGUE STANDINGS 4 0 1 0 1 0 reHits among the khaki lads say the TV L Pet w ret ' — Pick KllStolen bases Atlanta 5 28 Summary: Memphis —47 45 505 — e Ellis Three-basSchaller hits New Orleans 57 88 600 Nashville lefer 47 47 EDO Two-bas- e hits —McKee Malsel SacriBirmingham 65 40 579 Little Rock 39 S3 424 McKee 557 Mobile 28 68 277 fice hits—SmithoutPitxgerald Cbattanouga 49 — 4 Bases piok-(Contlnu- ' -- - H Doolittle 47 47 94 E B Chltchlow 48 46 94 24 R C Van 71 46 85 714 29 Schaack i 10 72 42 40 82 Paul Keysor 30 72 51 102 JW FA Critchlow 51 Larkins 48 47 - 95 'i 18 77 F Er 'Johnson 60 56 116 35 81 35- ' 81 59 C Jones 57 110J The match for first the pairings round were announced laet18)-v-night as Dr follows: C H Doolittle Jvs FRCritchfow (22) F B Johnson (26) C Van Schaack (12) Paul Key-aJones (26) W A Lar(8) vs kins (J4) vs E R- Critchlow (18) These matches will be played at the convenience of the pl&yera but will all be" completed the first of the week The second half of the team match between the Salt Lake and Ogden Country clubs will be held this morning oft the local grounds The Salt Lakers were defeated last but deSunday on the Ogden be able clare that they will grounds the handicaps easier on their own links event of the golf season Is The the Redbigand Blue team match' 81which will ' be played Tuesday' July It was scheduled for Pioneer day but so on men be will many of the to hold decidedpleasure the that captaina trips It one week later It la expected that club "will every male onmember of the one of the teams as albe entered offt ninety-ai- x have been ready The losing team will pay forpaired the stag in the evening at the club By banquet at the date of the match it can looking be seen why the banquet will be stag - 100-mi- le - et l?4- u’ -- - homo when Biff Schaller soused loping one to oenter for a single Malsel hit a rather deep fly which Klllefer Boles shot Schaller downtrapped-an- d as he attempted to steal second In the jfelxth over the Seals slipped usinr a couple moresoInning theplatter The feature © three hits In doing a long throw by Meusel this Inning was In from right field H® caught a fly on Red McKee roosting deep right withthrow homo sailed comhis third and Bole’s head and over Walter pleted to make things certain the Seals Just waa caught near the bleachers by Hogg slid one across in the ninth inning The scores: First Game J SAN FRANCISCO ' AB R HFOvA'E Fitzgerald : 3b Pick Schaller If Malsel 2b Calvo cf Koerner- lb 70 Corhan c as 70 Baker Johnson p 2nd Total handl-Nlst nine nine 18 - - wr -- C - ar nn - - - w 1: -- - " Crltek-loH: DOOLITTLE and E Baeorea tied tor law uetoff the Jaae the quallfyfK lm the golt leg for tha Director wp rlnb held competition at the Country account C afternoon On of the yesterday aff the resorts and mountains eer-er- al call entrants failed to show up aad men were chosen for the first eight match "round Instead off the sixteen ai haa been the custom" The scores of the eight who ' quail fled were: - ? 'r Usual" Number of Golfers Fails to Show Big Do- ings Coming Up’ ' '' Bob Slddoway and Joe Smith left I for the Fish lake yesterday The particular purpose of their country" mission is to plant trout fry in the streams of that section The fry which the wardens expect' to are those which were taken Yrom plant Fish lake two months ago and developed in the - private hatcheries of that locality The state commissioner recently hit which appears to nave upon a scheme filled a ' long-fe- lt want la that section: Instead of taking the small fry- from the lake and planting them immediately or transporting them a long distance to a state hatchery for development he made a proposition to owners private runways offering them a ofsmall of the fry In payment- Tor percentage their developing the young fish ' The small fish which are to be in- Sanpete Rich Wayne Bea-vplanted Grand counties are some which and have been raised In the private hatch erles o that they will be better able to take care of themselves than as If under the usual system planted Before Slddoway stated 'that been some there had leaving the special misunderstanding regarding 607 opening on sage-hen- s' season will The be opened for 67 " counr "days in Summit and Rioh 053 thirty to" conform with-th625"'' ties only in order law which permits 'shooting 011 Wyoming Jus$ across the line from these counties 600 501 s from 'August to August 3L V - - Here' are the IF possibilities ’for - Walter LevertM la the Bees’ beat winner aeeoidlag to : the Coant league pitcher's standings figured laelnde last Thursday games ' Coming right down to braaa taeka he la the real leader of the leagne Just now Jamea and Hovllk two i pitchers who have "been' la bat a law each 3 StandrldgOk who has not worked for: several months aad' with only three games Klrmeyer to bis ' credit top ' the' Salt Lake aouthpaw bat LeverensC' with hla ' 21 games of 14 won aad T loot can well be handed the palm Jean Dnbne ranks a ex t among the Lake hnrlera 13 and 1 A a to bla credit-- wltk Baum and Krleksoaj former-lend-era took quite a In the past tea days due to tumble their rough week h I at Portland ' ' The averages follow! W L Pet ’ James Portland 1 ' O looo It 1IMO 1 'Hovllk Vernon T L A 3" 700 j Standrldge KIRMEYEK S L 3 1 007 V ' ‘ - '-- 3 I' n : I ' - at-Sa- Bee Southpaw Looks Like Siddoway - aiad- Deputies Busy Gkod News for the Best pinner in League' Sage-He- n Hunters Old Leaders Tumble ' 3 4 3 3 2 ' O 1 O 1 3 O'" O "4 o 1 3 O O 8 O 1 O 3 o 34 13 37 OAKLAND AB R H PO A -- B ' at' Los Morning and afternoon gamesOakland Angeles morning game at'Francisco and afternoon game and" two games in the afternoon Portland Is the dope for today - A E O - CRITCHLOW TIE - SOUTHERN OTAR ’s Ijsae ef Murphy 8b Miller rf lb Autrey ss Conger Mltme e f er $ v-- 13 O w - - J -- O O O DOOLITTLE AND - -- - - §¥ A Oakland : SALT LAKE AB R H PO 3 ©- O 3 3 O © 3 runs but Portlard came right back in its half with three hitting Hovllk-har- r Harstad started the seventh--foPortland when James- had been replaced by a pinch hitter Hovllk the first man to face him doubled and he was promptly derrlcked in favor of Pen-n- -: Chadbqurne followed with a aln(Continued on Page 2) 5 - Vernon Los Angeles San ' Francisco d — Vernon 8 A YEAR AGO - Beaten That? s All good : r — - -- 0- -0 4 them down 3 to Q In the first game them with and Csey Smith handed It to 4 to O a similar whitewash The first gams was lost In a hurry It all happened In the sixth sacriwas Inning aad singled Charlay Pick ficed along to’ second by Biff Schaller Malsel then hit a warm bouncer down to Davis at third Bobby clutched It stabbed Pick as he came pattering down thA line and then threw the pill Into the stand trying to get MalseL This error stuck Malsel on second and Jacinto Del Calvo the Cuban flash for a triple picked the first ball thrown up against the right field bleachers Koerner walkad and stole second but Roy Corhan untied' matters by going out on a'sharp play Terry to Fournier In the last of the eighth Maggert got In the game long enough to soli his shirt in a valiant attempt to reach first first in advanoe of one of Roy Corhan’ s rifl shots Maggert batted for Standto rldge and Curley Brown undertook did so but finish up the game Curleyruns across not till the Seals had two Calvo filed to Klllefer Koerner singled and Corhan walked Baker’s long double scored them both Johnson and Fitzgerald mercifully expired ending the game In the afternoon old man Fitzgerald to right first up hit a rousing single one down Pick then whanged Charley to Terry and the latter stepped on his own hands In attempting to field It go' de-to thought he would and Fitzgerald third then changed his mindWhile he cided to go back to second was exhausting himself by his rapid touched him out thinkingthen stole second and came galPick Terry - S- -4 - oa 21-- nine minutes after Billy Phyle bellowed forth the game to start SpeclxlT 21 —Baaeball of Walter Leverenz also pitched flossy ball but two hits com- PORTLAND Jaly different varieties- - was out to local fans bined to the best effect with tmezrora put the rollB under theydished did not care us long aatodaybat Portland won 8 o 5 There were home rubs him in the sixth paaaed bolls wild pitches errors und a teal of home plate Even the hidden With one hand down in that trick was worked successfully and bll there were other features which to round Billy Orr gave Lane a make up the great national sport go Hovllk started against' “Lefty" James life by fumbling his grounder but neither of- them finished the game In fact McCredle had to call on three Manager before-hMurphy followed with a hit to won out pitchers A double in the first inning let steal third into slid Bane and across right Hollocher w61 L46 Pct with a run and in tha third Vernon tied it up' when Mitchell 577 'lYanciso cleverly ahead of Quinlan’s San 54 47 635 who was Salt Take field hit the ball 5 51 519 over the playing left fieldright bleachers for a homAngeles throw Murphy stole second Los 490 er Williams tied It up again In the 49 51 Portland 91 87 472 fourth with a drive over the field and when Truck Hannan made Oakland 42 64 402 fence after Snodgrass in theright Vernon half first of the 'frame had taken advantage of a bad throw Lane scored and James’s slow wiqd-u- p Reuulta and stolen home Yesterday — Oakland cleanl 2 to third Oakland Salt ''"At' skipped Murphy Vernon appeared to have a commandLake 0 lead in the sixth on two doubles ing Hack Miller hit a high hopper just At fos Angeles — San and a pass which' were for two 4- NET TITLE ’ Beavers Win However So Bill Trough Has Better Luck Because His Team- ' Little Do They Care mates Conyert Cpule of Boots arid Hits Into Brand Two Markers— Oaks Again Ad Like Ball Club A i WILD - EYED GAME V as They Usually Do Against Salt Lake Tobia ef Rath 31k SheelyIflb Ityaa CraadaU Sb WINNER OiF ONE ON ANGELS p ! CHENEY IS EACH OF SEAL’S tMOFRALL V " Wins Deseret Singles jTiUe and SEE NUMEROUS TO WIN GAME WITHOUT RUNS ' 22 1917 nwpAY JULY 13 Ike -- land 34 1 Farmer Portland 24 LEADING THREE-BAS- E HITTERS— Farmer Portland 7 Wiile Portland 6 Murphy Oakland 61 Vernon S Pick GaUaway Frandaco 5 Horton Portland—gaa Basaler Lon Angelea Si Maggert5i Loa Aagelea 5 LEADING HOME RUN GETTERS — William Portland 13 Sheely Salt Lake 7 II Ryan Salt Lake Of Bor-ta- n Portland 4j Koerner Saa Fran tcluft 4 LEADING RASE STEALERS Pick Saa Francisco 85 mill Portland 30 Lee Oakland 20 1 Corw haa Saa 30Frandaco SBf Menael Lane Oakland SO Angelea LEADING SACRIFICE HITTERS Hath SaltWLake 34 1 Middleton Oakland 25 f Hie Portland 22 Terry Loa Angelea 21 1 Sheely Salt 19 1 Dooae Veraoa 18 -- ed |