Show 'V r SPCJKtnra SECTION "V' - -- : - W : f f- - a- THE r 'V ' - SPORTING SECTION forHit Cruise Ties Roush v SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 22 1917 HKItAIiD-BEPtJBUCA- lI - 7 t i a " - ? St Louis Star Comes From Behind With Rush Cobb of Course Tops All in American but Specti&er Next V Run Getters to Georgian Strunk "and TyBest r 'V- BMEZS lillltiFTEfc (TYTOirS v - at Is a 2L —Coming from behind Walter OrnSae of St Louis CHICAGO Unly into a tie with Ed Roush of Cincinnati for National league Thirty-Si- x ‘ has-drive- Lou s4 unofficial averages released today showing them hitting 331 Roush 'out games— five less than hlsrivat— playing in seventy-eigh- t f ninety-nin- e hits for 124 bases while Cruise has stretched ninety-eigh- t' hits for a total of 131 bases The averages include games of Wednesday Success Due to Trainings Lmdisr batten for half of their ' ‘dabs' gamest i Has Always Kept in Top " Ronik Cincinnati 8Slf Ctiue St ' Coals 331 Hornsby Bt‘ Louis 323 Condition Believes n college Yeeterday we come Into receipt' f a beautifully emheuned curd ua—"You and the old gaag are Invited to attend the opening of the Mnryleed Bowling Alleyn aad Amusement Parlors nt OakClark CHff land July 21 1 Ifyaer Swain Ckaa and BlankeunklpOn the reverse aide this oertbbMniC— kls new help Blank fcaapen uwell ‘lay- p bUm lieinsurely to make and - bound Mf were rreto gwd help here the Wink — p Tbla wn signed ‘Hardy’— course eld man Downing sen of If oar nest Don't he surprised season opens ® duck and goose 16 Inntend of October September Lust week the news dinad-Tfo- - ' "1- - 1 Fincher Pittsburgh Jt2Xt Griffith 317 1 Rsrlden Jfew YoTk JllOi Rawlings Boston J13 Xeale Cincinnati Sll Baras 3f'ew York S03 Grok Cincinnati JJ9D JTrli Speaker regained second place in the American league disposing Slsler with an average of MS Staler" Is five points behind ' Ty Cobb' "fell off two points but Is showing 'the way "with Cln-'Clnn- sti in Sleepv r ’ Frank Barrie&u has purchased ' an automobile and-I- s making the dust fly ' on the roads around Emeryville" V’1 V - : : Jack White' has returned home Chicago to the coast from a lightweight He engaged in twelve trip d bouts He is matched to meet Lee Morrissey In 378 — Boise Amos Strunk of Philadelphia Is glTlng change1 Ido Labor day Chicago exCobb ‘a race' for scoring honors' how- over the Georgian with a total of 59 - The great advance made by Austraa lead of one run Cobb has lia's “young- bloods” has been so surLaving ed 120 hits for a total of 18724bases prising even the “deadheads'' have dou to admitthat he has Sdriven out fin 85 some rattling that they put up runs home and tbles 17gam contests triples scheme Baker's good Snowy of their half for Leading batters of teaching boxing in the various athHelub’s games: ' letic schools has proved a great sucCobb Detroit 272 Speaker Cleve-- 1 cess Inasmuch 4 as all tho schools land 342 Slsler837St Louis 288 the state of New South throughout Mclnnis PhiladelLouis Wales have taken same up The young Chap-fxn314 Baker York New 815 phia Cleveland 310 Heilman Detroit stors took to it like ducks take to As a result new weights came 129 C Milan Washington 293 Veach water into vogue such flyweights eight OetroiA 292 stone: paperweights seven stone These Jones of Wichita who dethroned Earl lads are young the heights climbing Smlth of Omaha last week for the lead on So many were coming in- - of fame batters among the Western league the board that children's g protection' creased his lead on his rival and Is t declared that-- ' boys must 'in J42 contests the for competitive d earning who partlclpat-hehave batters Leading of money until they-reacof the games are: in half thdlr club's 16 yeara will Interstate ‘contestsagemost Wichita 342 E Smith Omaha shortly Jones be arranged amongst the 2X2 Rader Sioux City 325 Connolly of these lads reaching the FSIoux City 214 Butcher Denver 314 promising 16— of Bulletinage Sydney 310 Thomason St iF Henry 810 Joseph ie sje jc Cash Des Moines 307 Wichita brother of Mike' Tommy Gibbons' Sioux has Watson Sioux Ctly 808 Crosby matched beau to box r Knockout 803 Shaw 808 Adams Si Joseph City Brown at Youngstown O July 80 Omaha 203 Horan Joplin 300 The distance will be twelve rounds wanted for & match at Tommy is Nalso Y with Billy Misha Brooklyn ae ae 6c “If that ' fellow Dan MeKetrlck doesn’t quit telling around that Frankie Callahan beat Johnny Dundee at Boston I’m going- to have him -pinched for leso majeste said Scotty Montelth the other day “I don’t mind once In a while" con-nulittle kidding 5 Sootty “hut this MeKetrlck talk has ceased to be a Joke with me “Dundee can ' lick Callahan every In the week and twice oh Sunnightand MeKetrlck-knowso does day f Callahan and if they thinkIt:ne 'can't out and find a prolet them just moter who willgostage & return match and see how quickly we’ll grab it"— iXarson Richards Haymond New York Telegraph afe ajc 6c - Johnson and: Durham Ex-' Don't be surprised to hear that Fred Wlnsor and Young Jack Dempsey have kissed and made up Dempsey is still : pect to Go to St Louis but according to the little up north birds ho and Fred are making goo-go- o eyes at one another —San Franwhen cisco Bulletin bo well A XL track and UTAH win national A upwwlef meet cent off In St Louie Good has been his Sammy havingmakla o-- troubles in the Philippine Islands the eomlng month beetSheeithletee during to send fiveonof the When Sammy was trainweight lng shoes ing was weighing 140 pounds the that ever hem he epiked pvt ing for have already made names seemed It he worked and that They though themselves and their V' state fan other hard every day it was so hot that of the aoantry when he reached home he could not' parte These men are Clinton Larsen Alma resist the temptation to drink several Ted JohnRichards Creed Haymond with the result that quarts of hewater son and Orton Durham Alma Rich- next would1 return to the gym day ards will be remembered as the youth naslum weighing from six to eight who surprised the whole oountry by Sounds more than ho did when he left before Olympia high Jumpinat the winningIntheStockholm Sammy will 1913 Since be like Cyclone Maybe games Thompson Johnny allwon as an distinction he then has who went to Australia a lightweight round athlete to the states a full- Clinton Larson Is the next During and returned rechis high school year he set a ord that will stand for a good many at the state high school It was years meet that he cleared the bar at 8 feet 2 Inches This would be a good height for university athletes Larson recenthigh jump at Philadelphia5 ly wonhethecleared ’when the bar at Great things are expected of (Inches him Creed Haymond has run the He is and the 230 close to record century ! four-roun- - - - ‘ -- ' - - ' L Rum-leryS- A an - ' - - -- hlt-ftln- not-star- - -- FIVE OFllAH’S 'v- - - - BEST ATHLETES ed FOR BIG MEET - s v ‘ - - - ‘ - et fwlthout doubt the fastest man who ever donned a track suit In Utah - He should make a goo dshowlng In the The longer runs will be taken japrlnta care of by Ted Johnson Ted won the 'annual Denver marathon a few weeks He showed remarkable endurago ance and had all his competitors eating his dust Orton Durham Is a young polo ifoult-- r who attended the R Y7 U Several ’times he has reached the height of 12 Ifeet With five good mm like these lnlhe field some laurels should be brought to Utah 1ET GREAT FALLS " LEAGUE STANDINGS W L ret W U Pet 43 45 40 52 26 069 Chicago New York Philadelphia Cincinnati SA Lonla at ss i kramer of the world the ath- Winner of two world btoyele ekantpioa-be aad American ebnmploa for olx-w-n enrren-dereKraiaer yearA kin title te a last week youthd Newark atKramer has known he was about through asIn pedal champion Before an Interview rc® he felt his defeat was near My time Is coming however" says Kramer with smile “and I’ve a hunch Ita Isfrank this summer coming This boy Spencer ds a fast one and somehow 1 haven't the same speed had a few- seasons back My legs andI as ' good aa ever and my arm?i?r® oondltlon Jut is fine but 1 think the real reason for my defeat at of Is my eyea SPncer As persons grow older they don't PJCk up things as fast as they once aid They are not as alert or as quick In seeing when the other fellow- is to get the Jump going ‘‘Other men In other professions have mo told the sama Once I could head off every- other rider In ' the world because I could see-Ia of a fraction second when he was going to make his bid I can't do that an well today” Kramer’s hold on championship for sixteen years hasthe been due to hie wonderful physical condition Before Kramer won the American championno one had ever held it for more ship two years But once Kramer than won It he began to study his body and his system and today he knows his system as well as Edison knows electricity Is always amusing to me” Kramer 'Itsay s “when T see a man who is out of condition carefully rub plainly a spotIsfrom his coat or be If there a stain on hie clothesworried be He lleves In keepings his clothes In good condition he works hard to keep hie business In a healthy state but he cares very little about keeping his body in good condition “Look- around you at the flabby pasty-face- d men pass you on the street Many of that them are clerks or hold unimportant positions and they wonder why they "never succeed or have much money “How can one possibly compare the one chances of man who Is and tired and soft muscled withdrowsy one whose eyes are bright and clear who has and vigor and 'pep' and who snap cornea down to business in the mornlike a battleship trimmed ing feeling for action? Why man’s brain is crackling and full of ideas and The- first man la wondering Slans is to get through the day" no doubt There isgoing that Kramer's suc Frankuml - J WgnrlS5 ’ - ABRHOA0 14 4 0 5 0 1 1 X 1 0 0 0 0 00800000 10101 000 - - : -- - - REDS WIN TWO EASY GAMES outclassed Brooklyn July Zl —Cincinnati double-headBrooklyn In both games of today’s and won easily I to I and 8 to 1 Both gamea before the home team went seven Inning cored a run The visitors knocked Cedoreoot of the box in the first game and pounded Pfei-of fer for seven runs In tbe first two Inningswere the second Cadora Ffaffer and Smith waa KUer Included In the selective drafA The All am- pitchers of the Ctocinnatfo T&AKLKs er KRAMERy - - - cess has been due to superior condition and yet ho does nothing that any not do He reader of this paper could has studied hie system so carefully that he knows exactly what foods agree he should with him in what quantities eat and the hours of sleep ho needa Ho has developed an Iron will so that he has long since conquered the temptation to ao things which he knows his condition f will not ' benefit - FIRST GAME “There Is no great mystery about BROOKLYN CINCINNATI ABBHOA AB B H O A sajra keeping in condition" Kramer 5 0 0 1 2 4 112 4 Olson oa 8b “Eat what you like but don't overeat 3rob aa 4 0 2 8 0 Danbcrt lb 4 0 10 2 This warning has been sounded again Kepf 5 12 10 4 0 111 Myers cf Kouah cf and again but Americans continue to Chase 4 0 0 5 1 4 12 0 rf Stengel lb Get their teeth with their graves dig 8 8 1 1 1 2 Wheat If 1 0 1 0 f rf Griffith a little the table from feeling up 1 6 0S Johnston If —2 0 8 2 0 If know that pastry or Neale hungry If you of 1 0 0 0 Cntshaw 2b 4 0 3 8 8 Thorpe If are bad for meat large quantities will ao that you can McKchnle 2b 4 31 8 108 Muwrey 8b3b —01 10 0 10 10 1 4 O'Rourke you develop your Clarke e 1 0 0 4 1 refuse' to be tempted" Schneider p 8 0 0 0 Miller e M Wheat e 1 0 0 2 0 : - ' - ' : - VERNON LIKELY CLUB IS READY TO LOSE CLUBS FOR BIG GAME -- r - ' - " — 11 - - ilJ 1f? C ll 0 0 Brooklyn O'OO 0 1 & 0— S hit—Groh bases— Cutahaw Stolen Double O'Rourke DanberA plays— Danbert to Olson: Ontabaw to Danbert Miller te Mowrey Bases oa balls— Off Schneider 4 off to Cadore In 5 tonlnga Hite— Off Cadore Russell 2 Struck out— By Cadore 8 fay Rnssell 1 by Schneider 10 Umpires—Byron and Quigley SECOND GAME- BROOKLYN ' CINCINNATI Three-bas- e Two-bas- e hit— McKechnle Britishers Becoming En- Coast Writers- Look for Rethusiastic 'Over Team organization Announcement at Any Time Now Play at Walkers ' 3X Summsry: " "o 11 27 J Meyers c 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 Caduro p 0 Russell p 0 0 0 0 Hickman v 1 0 Lean! 1 pmnub 8 11 27 10 Totals Hickman batted for Miller to fifth Leard batted for Cadora In fifth Smith battsd for M Wheat In eighth Totals ' - A 4 -- 1 1 - -- - - - t 8-- 1 - - - iliisii - - - t f 4--0- - ' it -- Three-bas- e -- - - - - self-supporti- ‘ - ng - w - It Spokane July 21—The expected agita- ’ - continuation of sports along the lines here suggested 1 ’ tion against the awarding of the 1917 Northwestern league pennant to Groat Falls has not developed and probably will not be started now as It Is a cinch that a protest would meet with little consideration Vltt-8b- Dugdale of Seattle Is the only league bosa Interested In such a protest and - : Dan-fort- : ' 16 ' - It's "evident that Dug Isn’t Interested hits— Scott J RlsbecrWalsh Three-basto make any fuss The basis Oolilna 2 GainerFaber hits —Jack-so- n enough Walsh Rlsberg Stolen bases— EL CbUlne 8 of a protest was furnished In the numDouble which the Great Thomas Barry to Scott to Gainer ber of club postponedtogamesoff to Agnew Baees plays— on balls—Off Faber 1 off Leonnad play Palls 3 off Ruth 8 off Danfbrtb A - Hits— Off The loss of two of these games would ard 8 In 10 hmlngs Leonardoff Faber1 4 In T In Seattle to on have been enough put top fetrack onb— 0 hi 8 innings off Daaforth nings few wins a of the heap but would bav in the By Leonard X by Ruth A by Danforth A Umcontests the pires—Din sen ana OToaghUn postponed out-oput Tllli-cuof the the reach Electrics so It's Just about a 0 break ' WINN NOYSS LOSES BATTLE when the league directoraddition In 2L—Cleveland 'defeated PhilCleveland s-voted the organisation out of com- adelphia X toJuly 1 tn a pitchers battle In which mission for-- this season they decided Klepfer excelled Koyee Phlladelphle’e only ran the club lead- was scored te award the pennant toJuly-1on two errors Klepfer made his first of contest the close the ing at since the drat time np on April IS IMA bit was made for No postponed The acors: provision was games and as Great Falls leading PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND was when the final game played the ABRHOA club ty vote Jamleeon rfABRHOA gonfalon Is duo to Hester’s 4 0 14 0 Wmbsgns !b I I 0 I I Two-bas-e - - e - f : All-Briti- sh - - 1 f4 -- It certainly Is gratifying that a number of amateur events are becarded far tbe benefit of the ing InRed Cross nnd other patriotic to me stitutions It has seemed and the Idea has been stated that times In this department many to give np It In absurd for people their recreation nnd diversion the country la inJnst beennsq volved In war So long an people are' giving nilIn their time and every way they money freely to Justifiable ran It Is entirely now and tken take a 'few momenta work for recreation for constant moveIn behalf of earnest patriotic ments bas Its effect on tbe nerves It has always nnd minds of people nil work and been recognised that no play la bad indeedaofor nil manthese play ner of folk And events which give people on opper- - ' to divert their minds ’from tthe unity serious problems confronting are commendable when the nation combined with a grennlne they are to do national good The attempt tennln and other numerous golf out that have brought competitions contestants and the numbers of of wbleb events have been proceeds to donated the Red Cross are most praiseworthy If every one connected with sport In an official would only see to It that capacityare 'events arranged for this pur- pose they Awould do good In two at ways firs by keeping second people help--- ' and their sports by lng- - raise funds for national help There are great possibilities In tbe -- XC-- Two-bas- Pennant elements cf-l- b eh t Right to the: League - X All-Brltl- - (Nobody Disputes Electrics’ - Ji !' - 0 fail announce— v carried brief that toCoagrrsa iVnts to the effect be aaked tbwd ebaage wonld enkortl y bird Ibf law m rilfcnittrx nnek birds will open Sep—mn on 16 Since the federal ntlgrnitnbfrbird law bolds precedence torr If It the change Utub ever state lawscourse affeet cornea will ef Rrltnln and X treaty between Great drawn np last the United State tn migratory bird will year covering the beCongress behave to be ratlfled by net fore the present court of bnt the supreme changed held nlrMdr ban United gtaten tbe the lack ft and la that treaty legal the ratification of Congress to only become active Tba a the glorious time of year velien vacations are la progress question engaging and one ef the the time alnow la how to spend for rentarerecreation lotted nnnnully There no many nnd diversion the things occupying distracting at present that mind nnd attention Influenced bnt vacation may bo forwo of Utah ore particularly epportenl-tle- n tunate In having many and to really enjoy n vacation In toneh keep tbe same timethat with the affairs mindsare Vaperhaps a few oareaa uppermost In we to moan-tal- as getand hoars travel where fishing for as other ready diversions are difIndividual Ideas ofIf vaeatloas net te bat oneefIs opporfer materially there ore plenty travel Luke to have a tunities around Paltnet worry about and still geod time and business with In toneb being affairs personal Wltla the baseball season more of various than half over owners elnbs fa the big nnd minortoleagues look have had aa opportunity attendance and ever the reports ef most ef them have found that so fir this season the gateefreetlpts many have been below those Is charged withyears The weather the fsllfor some of unsettled responsibility war and and the off lng In tho country for the conditions balance It aeema te me that the ball famished this qualityIn of base up to Inthe usual standard year and that foot probably admitted la noted when decreased attendance nnd war are two Certainly weather without the control entirely things If ownowners and managers ef aters were to blame for decreased be sugtendance something condition bat to better might gested weather man or and war no agmlnat even are net of men or nations course re— in ef It te able prevail ' grettable that n' sport which ln- o such volvea the sumsexpenditure enormous of: money should because' ef uncontrollable ' naffer conditions bat baseball Is certainconnet entitled to any greater race ly sideration than the human of every and we ef thla country have had occupation and condition to auffer from the aame two dread ABRHOA 21—While Groh Sb ABRHOA 0 8 0 1 July 4 8 10 2 Olson ns number of mthnalaatle SAN FRANCISCO oa followers Pari fie Kopf so the 8 0 10 0 lb 8 2 13-Danbert Brltlahrrn wltnesaed the Frldny believe that the local league Roush ef 0 0 0 0 6 2 3 3 0 Leard 2b and Saturday gumen played by the will be able to to schedule 15 0 U Myers eoatlaue 3 4 1 it tha ascend U to t In the' flmt contest Bush cricket team Chase of lb LEAGUE STANDINGS the society the dose of the present season the fate Griffith rf 4 0 J 0 0 5 12 8 1 scored three runs and drove In the deciding tally oa Walker’ll field v W L Pet with W L Pet 4 00 2 0 Stenugel rf 4 0 3 1 0 a a number leaser of of the If Neale single men 4S 511 Alex organisations Collin his has 55 82 JSU Captain Detroit —46 Chicago put' If 8 0 0 0 0 In the second contest Detroit piled up a seven-ra- n in good shape and the team like character throughout the coun- McKchnle 2b 44 0 1 22 41 Johnston 400 84 II Boston A3 85 012 Washington fit of Cntshaw 2b ' 8 0 0 4 8 lead in the second Inning end Mitchell waa and ready for the big game onlooks Clarke makes future uncertain tho 12 '9S8 43 48 A3 St Lous try Pioneer dvraland Hickman ef J 0 0 1 0 It is known that the Portland club Mitchell p 3 1 1 1 6 Mowrey 44 a 518 Philadelphia M 50 M never In danger Oobb made roar hits and a sacNew York It will play a match game has day 'when rifice in five times np The scores:Ib'J 0 10 1 to been a time hard make a having and eleven from Ogden against picked O'Rourke 8b 2 0 0 1 8 FIRST GAMS meet to both ends due combination a YESTERDAY'S xuBSOirs In Eureka Much interest 'Is centered M Wheat e 4 0 0 8 6 bad weather and Indifferent attendDETROIT NEW YORK event and Collie promises to take of the 8 0 10 0 5 (ealled St At Chicago— Chloago 5 Pfeffer p ance to Vernon also said is be ABRHOA the visitors into camp in1 quick time slipping ABRHQA 1' 0 0 0 0 end of fifteenth) jMUJua p 1 M 4 Bush on If thin lea ---- --f Detroit— Detroit New York 8 High The first ball of the- Pioneer day along 8X185 t 113 4 1 0 Sb 4 0 Malsel b Vltt Under the circumstances it would Totals 1 At St Xenia— Washington 5 St Loot 34 012 87101 Totals 4 0 8 4 0 game will be delivered promptly at Cobb ef Peck’gh as S not come as a surprise if the-- anAt Cleveland— Cleveland 8 Philadelphia 1 2 00 8 0 p mby J A Igleh&rt of the Stiidebaker Veach If Aragon as 8 Score by ting 0 8 12 0 company and stumps will be pulled at 5 nouncement Were made any day that g Heilman lb Plpp lb ' 8 0 0 0 0 3 0 - DARKNESS STOPS GAME M4 X Baker Sb 4 0 0 0 0 p Bui In the event - the Ogden boys can the circuit had been reorganized and Cincinnati rf Harper 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 0—1 — for the the ? of the remainder games 21 battled Boston Brooklyn Jol Maraana cf S 4 0 1 82 stayvthat long Chicago Chicago and Young 8b season some in town other McKachnle Daubert than fifteen Inningsj to a 5 to 6 tie here today the Millar rf Groh team 4 The complete new outfit for the played 8 Snmmary: Errors Stanage c 14 118 incalled because of darkness Both Walters c 4 Because of the 8 has now arrived' and will be used for the two mentioned 0 0 0 James being p on Sime scored one- In the fourteenth Boston scored Low p Pago 1) (Continued which attaches to teams well up g the Pioneer dair game terest Cnn’gham p 1 0 1 0 1 the first1 time-lwhen Agnew walked end was caught In a squeese In column the which 1 0 0 0 0 and Crawford The percentage be will the among ' following playr have a chance to be In at the finish 4 play with Ruth on second Ruth then eaa home ers lined up for that event: on Walsh's trlpl to right field Chicago tied 88 2 120 0 Totals 4 0 8014 to Totals for tTye honors the San- Francisco and Alex Amos Hudson Collis ' Captain' the score on a triple by ulahecg a high throw on STATE CHAMP AGAIN EL Lake teams which stand first and Salt A T W Saunders Thomas Winch J Lynn's grounder to get Rlsberg at tha plain ne One out when whining run scored W-second have fared better Dunn respectively Prime Will Senior Frank the evCrawford batted for James In sight K Paul July 2L—For MlnikahHill F II Saunders Harold Dunn J than the majority of the clubs in the X SA time BOSTON of v ' CHICAGO Shore by Innings—1 Legg ' Harry A league EvingtonABRHOA New York state golf chain- fABRBOA 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 O--S cities would get the games tenth Minnesotafinal Just what There is no charge for the games at WhUh cti 0 0 8 8 0 7 Collins rt I t 8 10 Detroit 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1—4 round of the the In event was that mads is plon to at In the is Invited 8b C l 10 5 any time Everybody e Barry 8b I 1 1 12 Weaver Bear today ' White at bit— Malsel Stanage tournament Snmmary: one is Sacrsmento of lives and have BLCmUna lb 0 0 1 16 problematical tend of the their time Hob’sell lb 8 1 1 — — ' Cobb A Stolen bases High of the Mahler Fred defeated he but the fact It that & the Jackson If 5 114 1 Pecklapangb hitsBash “old Gardner fb 5 of little bit the sod" possibilities 2 Doable play— Yoang to watching 4 and 6 f club and Town In to a unable club was 0 0 8 4 0 Country the Felach ef a Is support The club with Hooper rf f to Malsel to Plpp- Bases 8tanege to Vltt: Aragon in the earlier T 0 1 make the league officials f after a match which GandU lb 0 0 1 21 0 on Lewie Jf ball— Off James 3 off Low A Hits— Off present membership of twenty-fou- r ex- past would see-saafafir was a rounds some 6 0 1 Scott ss for look that the T In I innings season Rlsberg ss 5 1 end which is guarantees 8 out— of James the this Jamea Struck by By 5 0 1 4 4 by Low A Schalk e Thomas e 8 0 0 not them Involve would in transfer The to reach a Owana of total any and McCormick Umpires— fifty pected 1 0 0 0 1 Nall In Leonard p 4 O'O Faber p adidtion&l financial loss' club is auxiliary to and entirely under 1 Danfbrtli p 2 0 0 0 8 Walkar ' Sothe Jurisdiction of the SECOND GAME 8 0 1 e Williams 0 0 1 0 p Agnew of Utah ‘r ciety UcBullte - 1 0 0 0 0 Gainer lb 4 0 1 MW YORK1 The big event after Pioneer day will X 1 0 0 0 0 1 pRuth Lynn 10 DETROIT ABRHOA ' a match game scheduled for Labor 0 0 00 0 Murphy 4 12S0 AB R H O A be on High It Walker's field between two day 2b 4 aa 4 Bnah Malsel 8 8 5 2 vs A0 5 U 45 29 Aragon ba 4 Totals kx88 510 4616 Totals 8 2 2 0 1 Sicked elevens via Utah Clowns laDetails of Great Britain S Cobb 1 8 4 8 lb 4 ef Plpp Walker batted for Thomas la ninth McMnllin Baker Sb ' 4 Veach If I4 18 18 T8 01 terAll the games of the club will be f h Maraana batted for Faber la sixth Lynn batted for S Heilman ef lb for ran tha la 4 la fonrtaeath Lynn Morphy team on Miller 8 rf 0 12 0 played walker's field and the Harper rf foarteaath Nnn’aker e 4 0 0 positively will not play elsewhere this Flagged rf 0 0 Rnsaell p o Score by izmlnge-Young 8b S 0 1 6 8 season but next season' look out Salt 0 1000200000001 0--5 Shaw key p 2 Boston ®tanag e 6 1 l 4 1 Lake goes on the map of the sporting Mitchell p 4 1 1 2 1 world as the center for cricket in the 0 0010800000001 0- -5 Monro p 1 Chicago Summary: Errors—Weaver 8 X- CbUins Jack-so- n Totals M 80 24 101 Totals AS 11 10 27 12 west GOODLY : vd 1 87 4 7 8014 8 628 16 Totals Totals One out when wlnnlng'rnn scored' J Wagner batted for BJgbee in eighth Score by inning— 0—0 1 Pittsburgh 1—4 0 New York Summary:- - Error — Pltler' King W Wagner Ward Debus 3 Schmidt 8 Bnrna Zimmerman 2 Two-bas-e Rarideu bit— Kllduff ntler Stolen bases— Pltler 8 Carey Kanff Zimmerman 3 Double play—Schmidt1 to Pltler King to Banes Schmidt: Zimmerman to Rariden to Holke Struck on ball— Off Sallee 3 off Grimes 2 out— By Sallee 1 by Grimes 0 Umpire— Rigler and Emails n HAVE THE OLD RAG 1 3 3 4 0 0 8 2 4 0 0 8 4 Schmidt e Grimes p - - 2-- NEW YORK If 1100 Burns Kllduff Sb 8 If 10 112 0 Bighee If Wllbolt If 1 0 0 0 5 1 PI tier Sb 4 King rf 2 0 0 3 Carey ef W Dgnr lb 4 1 1 5 3 0 0 8 Ward as 3 0 10 Debus 3b - bloomed heavyweight -—Ban Francisco Call AI who according :to Joe exIs absolutely RiversYoung the cuse of a fighter he ever poorest met in the will start 'In a fifteen -- round go ring' with Gilbert Gallant- at Ogden the 33 If Gallant is anynight of as July where good as he was whed in San Francisco and Young la no better than when he was whipped by a preliminary boy at Emeryville a few weeks ago should last about half a the ’fight round —San FTanelsco Bulletin Cincinnati 04 Brooklyn ABRHOA 3 lng 1-- 7-- PITTSBURGH s - - New York July 21—Grimes of Pittsburgh gave a masterful pitching exhibition hero today Is tho face of wretched support4 butg loaf to New to Pittsburgh York In tbe tenth inning first half filled the bases with none out In the of tho tenth bat coaid not wore Tbe aeon: - 'the-secon- Pittsburgh 475 438 325 GRIMES LOSES RAGGED GAME - i '85 87 3 Brooklyn— v the-hand- 43 40 50 SS Rrooklyn Boston i 5-- d - 545 538 535 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Btistea — Boston Chicago 1 8 At New York— Xw York 4 Pittsburgh Philadelphia At Philadelphia— SA Louis 6 ao-year-- old he-sai- 42 35 50 43 4( 40 np--£a- - LEAGUE NATIONAL ' neHbes Angeles Co- l- and the Insist that Nerg will coach a southern California collegehe at Whittier I amid that he may Perhaps Lewell Remney will net become a university coach after all Just as everything had been cut dried' fur Dick te succeed Nelson Nergreu at the Uulvernlty ef Utah the draft machinery caught him la Its cogs Nelsea Nergrc a by the way fa speudlug the w smnter at Venice rier - ms 50-5- - Score by Inn tags— New York - " ' - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1—8 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Detroit 11 Malsel ' Rnssell ' Bomb A Errors Summary: Two-ba- a hits — Bush - A ' Oobb Veach Hallman 0 B Y hit—Veach Home ran—High Stolen bases - V each Cobb 2 Bwk Maraana Miller Doable play— Young to Bosh to Heilman Base on belle— Off Mitchell A off Rnsaell 1 off Shnwkey L Hits— Off Rnsaell 5 In 1 inning (none out In second) off Shewkey I In I Innings Struck oat—By MtlcheU A ay Shnwkey - UA1HLEIET00 Three-bas-e - HUSKY FOR GUAiffl Provo July 21 —R M Eggereten battery F has been discharged from the camp at Jordan Narrows due to a slight physical imperfection ” GOOD HURLS GAME HARPER will he remembered ae the Eggereten 8A Louis July XI —Harper held StT Loots to star center the B Y U basketball flva hits today while bis teammates drew Rogers team which ofcompeted in the tourna-mfrom the box In tho fifth Inning and Washington at Chicago this year He has never oJL 8 0 10 0 Chapman as 4 0 0 8 X defeated SA Louis 5 to A The score: Strnk cf felt from his supposed ailany effects 8 0 0 0 1 1 1 ST LOUIS Bodle If Speaker ef A WASHINGTON 18 ment not recent examinaand until 0 0 Roth 1 —4 g 8b 0 0 AB rf Bates R H O A tion was it known a ABRHOA 10 His discharge was 8 0 S 0 1 IS 8 Judge lb 1 1 Melania lb 4 0 10 8 Gnlsto lb 1 0 Shotted If 5 0 17 a o o 1 0 Foster JOHNSON FAMILY Schang cas 8 10 8 2 Grmney If 4 0 112 honorable 8 0 10 2 Austin 8b 0 1 2 5 Evans 8b 8 0 0 8 0 Eggersten Is disappointed that lie I 111 Dngan O Milan 2hj cf 8 1 0 80 00 Sloan rf 3 008 1 Billings e 2 Grover 4 0 212 0 will not ' be able to do his share for 0 sb 8 Slsler lb 8 3 8 Rice rf — S O 9 2 1 Klepfer p ‘Connie Mack bas three players by' Noyes p A 0 10 2 Shanks ss 4 0 0 2 4 Severe Id c 4 0 0 I 2 his country and la now going to turn 4 0 0 5 8 his atteentlon to making the basketball Leonard Zb 8 0 01 0 Magee 8b Two are Johnson 'Ike name of 89 1 5 84 14 VTMals :J24 g 4 87U Totals Jacob’n ef 1 0 0 1 0 team- as big a success as possible for ' Gharrtly John— 10000 Tpltcbem E Johnson snd R 8 0 0 1 2 next 8b 0 0 0 0 0 Iavan as McBride year tV an extra Is Johnson 1 0 0 0 1 Score 0 Rogers p soowhlle 1 Me nosky f All the members of last year's chamThe other Johnsons la Philadelphia outfielder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0--1 HMllan 1 0 0 2 0 Hamilton p 0 0 0 1 0 pionship team will be on hand this if year — Cleveland 'baseball are Walter Johnson 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 Alnsmlth c 4 3 0 Pkatg 10 11 and are all eligible to play With the 15J 0 0 0 0 Ernie 0 Koob 4 0 : O’l great plteheri p 'Washington's Errors Dngan Chapman Klepfer Harper p Summary experience the team gained last season 'Johnson the Brown's substitute bit—Bodla Stolen base— Evans Bill5 8710 It is expected to develop into a chamM 0 8 Totals Chief Johnson - the ings Doable play— Totals S2T laf (elder and once 245 to Chapman to Wambsganas pionship aggregation on balls—Off Noyes 2 off Klepfer with the Reds' 1Go1- StruckBases ‘Indian pitcher out— over now for 'em By A' by Klepfer A UmNoyee Gharrtty battad for Leonard In eighth Pratt George bnt carving — -batted for Hamilton In eighth Stovnll'a Vernon (Pacific Coast pires Morlarlty and Connolly to Judge' Bases on lulls— Off Harper 4 off ' relative of the near Score by Inning— A dab ff league) £ 4 - 2 off Hamilton l Hlto-ORogvra g 2 -HEAVY the 5 HITTING WINS 0 TWO Johnston la ? 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