Show iv ''' ' '" y-- V -- ''-- f t t ' r - C - iv " - - ' : - : ' ‘Vv’v ?f-- v' -- V- !!' ' : V-‘ HEfcAliD-BgytmTTriA- : r- - - W OF THE INTER-MOUNTAI- HADED o Baseonballitis Again Grasps Chester Hoff and Away Goes the Contest : r ' Morrie Rath Pulls Bewhis-- Trick on Roy Mitchell a dread mal-ad- M’CREDIE IS PEEVED - Viw - ‘SpeclaLl u Hersld-Bepabllcs- Loo July that theAngeles Angeles elnh Is breaklo Ps- - v rale sf thehere the player limitwere lag aaade etfle - Coast league today by Walter McCredle Port- - land maaager “I couated eighteen Osea on the- Y - bench of the Loo Angelee elnh yea- ? said McCredle “The pres-terday ent agreement ealla for only six-teand every elnh In the leagae ' la living ap to It hat Loo Angelee The aes I eoaated all had Aagel an- uni forma and I nnderatand that other one Catcher Basaler— is on the aaapeuded llatto “I Intend register a protect : with President Baum against this : ' tnfraetlen of the Coast league : : ' J ?' laws : t5 ae dt tx ' The' Coast league directors yesterday decided by means of a telegrpahle vote that all soldiers and sailors In uniform will be admitted to parks on the circuit at half price for the balance of the season Oakland has handed Cacher Kllhullen five days notice of release reason that he had fallen victim to that Brief is hitting 298 for Louistrick- It bewhlakered old hidden-ba- ll Bunny Leo Dressen first for Mitch ville make much of a'hit with drawn-odidn'twas St Paul is whaling it playing at a 308 clip- ' another of those long It give the good fan things which Vernon at Salt Lake will and Manager George Stothe shiversbleheader Sunday afternoon play vall with the able assistance of Lieut Fred Snodgrass drew It out at ' least ' One of the first bits of response Secten minutes longer with' a repetition Cook received yesterday in of a lot of senseless argument - which retarytoJack his wires sent out in an effort stand reply appears toannoyance Umpire Ed Finneymuch 'the to learn " whether or not any of to the for at all times Beee have been caught In the of the people who pay their money other came in the shape of a notice draft to baiebalL :f home stating that from Joe Casey’s no of fault Beea Buddy the new receiver was It was through one of- the first did or Earl Sheely that the VsRyan drawn v tobe r two not romp off victors for these runs five 'hit inEach boys between' themmore forced out the old smile got a Buddy Ryan and scored three and immediately he began to homer during the afternoon and the yesterday - All old lckle the eight apple again - '? (Continued on Following Page) et's go now Cap v’sc ' Some of the fellows who seem ' to $1700 know tell us thst C ANOTHER GIFT was bet on Vernon approximately yesterday' g t Stovall was chased again Finney VERXOX took a whole lot from both Stovall and his Snodgrass -before -he ' ' finally put down - en - ? - ' t'' : : - - - - - - - 1 - ut v - a-do- u- - - -- - - -- - : - -- - - : :: t '- - J -- s' foot - ‘V - - LET’S GET A PITCHER OR TWO! Joe Casey didn't look any too' good '"He is a splendid receiver esterday on his showing so far that lets ut out-him - t y ac y a game inKlrmeyer Why stead of putting him in there when upT everything is gummed g when Uncle Sam g a It will be sad day takes Earl Sheely away from the Bees g g g Spokane papers According to the’‘borrowed’ Vernon has merely Hunky Schorr and George Mclnnis for the balseason ance of the I? g ' Joe Tinker one of tho ‘American association managers was hit Quite hard bv the draft and as a result has written his league president suggesting that the 'player limit of fifteen be thrown to the winds In order to give the clubs to experiment and plug up the holes left by the men who will Join the colors v'' g g- gj-'8pcclsll Los Angeles July 26—McCredle s has got a talk ' about taking In Seattle If there Is a rise out of Darmody be made Darmody favors a change to in franchiseone San Diego before Seattle to is According' a population Darmody of 60000 Sangiven Diego has and with the addition of the thousands of soldiers there would be big enough to support a team " Johnny B&ssler the Angel catcher who is leading the Coast league playwill leave with his team- ' ers In Lake City next weekbemates batting for Salt Bassler is on the suspended list that cause of 'illness ' Dr' Spelk says Bassler’s condition will be corrected in time for him to play against the Bees next week i - vj - f- ‘fm t- not-star- t 1 - vr ti- R- ' - 'gg rf Qulnlane Casey Klrmeyer p Totals 42 T- - 14 ST 1J Glelchmann ran for Moore la sixth ' Score Versos by IsnlsgsA 1 O— 0 Ross 0121 1 02 1 1 1 23 1--12 Hits 'Salt Lakes 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1— 7 Rosa 1 : 2-- " lilts 8 0 4 1 0 2 1 2—14 i Home rune— Ryan Sheely Summary Two-bas- e hits—Tobin Sheely Stolen bases—Vaughn Moore Mitchell: Tobin Sacrifice hits— Daley Rath Sacrifice files— lloane Vaughn Daley Doable Orr to Sheely Struck out— By play— Mitchell 2 by1 Hoff 1 liases on balls— Off Mitchell off Hoff 7 off Klrmeyer 2 Eight runs 7 klta off Hoff 22 at oat In seventk 2 bat la 6 Innings ron 1 oat Charge defeat to lloff Ruas for— Mitchell 4 Hoff 4 Kir- responsible meyer 1 Hit by pitched ball— SnodFirst base on erby Klrmeyer grass 1 Salt Lake 2 Left on rors— Vernon banco Vernon 11 Salt Lake 10 emTima of pires— Kinney and Phyle - 1- -3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE - neraM-Kepubllcs- B ‘ 1 - - - - - MIKE KELLEY OFFERS SERVICES TO U S A - Francisco Los Angeles Salt Lake Portland Oakland' W : 6 11 58 50 58 48 Vernon ' YESTERDAY’S ' Pet Lb 48 51' si 54 60 87 : 579 526 528 481 469 407 RESULTS At Salt Lake — Vernon 9 Salt Lake i At Oakland —San Francisco 15 Oakland 4 At Los Angeles — Los Angeles 7 - : country IOWA STAR MOVES F Wlnterble Sioux City July Ia the sensaof tion the northwestern tennis tournament at Deephaven courts won a match today from Hutchgreat Myron 2 inson Minneapolis 1 and and moved into the aemlflnale la the singles It took more than three hours in the hot sun to decide the winner At the end of the match both players collapsed and had to be assisted from the courts In the semifinals In the men’s singles tomorrow Wlnterble will meet Traf-for- d Jayne Minneapolis 26 — W: Minneapolis: Minn - 6-- 5T ©WOffiO vfi ’ INTO SEMIFINALS 7 Portland —Michael St Paul July J Kelley the St Paul American manager ofclub probably will offer nls services to the government immedaite-l- y after- the close of the baseball season If he gets into the war service he fleer’s training 'or hopes to take an ofhis volunteer to utilize executive trainIw serving in & business capacity ing at one of the big cantonments to be established in different parts of the ’ LEAGUE STANDINGS - - 26 'San 9-- 1- -6 - 1 JWI© TOO OLD TO WAR V i$2 tia sSj ’ 1 - MAC’S BEAVERS ONEDAYSHORT g — s t Seals Also Pick on Midget Season’s Speed Record Is Irish Alone Drives In Five Acosta Score Runs for Angels Off Made by Hal Boy in Free- Fifteen i" -- y lot took ‘a violent' hold of Chester Hoff beginning with the fourth inning yesterday and the result was that the opposition (Vernon in' this ease) waltzed away with another pretty soft victory 9 to 7 Hoff looked like a million dolas the enemy's hitting his lars aa again far was concerned but he could delivery not get them over even when he aimed them in there During his short stay he issued seven walks and the Bengals converted six of them Into perfectly also good aruns ’Joe Casey and Bill Orr lent little hand in putting Chester into the hole but all told Moff has no one to blame but himself for the walloping Like hla club Roy Mitchell was pretto win that ball game At ty have lost his thatlucky Roy would probably game willingly if it could have saved him the humiliation of what happened In the sixth frame The big heaver had as third after consideragotten as far ble effort and was In the: act of taka nice little lead when Morrie Rath ing called him back to inform him that he was out for the good and sufficient - HOMERS BEAT MEETING CUT FROMLEADERS Runs e f - but sends ms son v- - 57L?mK? f fi the colors Qikson of the Giants S'ss M hB chbol SSaScotKr V°°nt aa 0“icr‘ vsU" r “ ""T 1 Special n Jnly 26JTfee Seals at Oak hatiiag tsgas and consbed ont twrn-hi- ts tedny and scored fifteen raaa Krause was batted out Harry the box in the fifth when Calvo oflaced a and Schnller followed with out 5rlple a double with men on the amallest In professional ball was thenpitcher Niven a chance and he breezed through tho sUtN In tho seventh eighth and ninth ndWover he was hit hard and often h the ninth the Seals mads five never hits and It seemed straight would get out when Sammythey Beer was sent to the relief of the Cuban finallyled Calvo the with five hits in six times up' hitting SfHeruld-Republfca- Lake's popular bike race promoter Harry W JleagTen to manage the track for: him and that local dealers4 which seems to grab some of Salt Lake’s pitchers hook line' and sinker whenever they hit the home - GETS A LACING ' MEUSEL’STWO GRAND CIRCUIT Pace or-a- ll Penner ' - W A LK S ‘DASEOXBALLITIS WALTER DBRATZ HARRY KRAUSE PJicm-ifprNeCITT TENNIS TOURNEY WILL OPEN TODAY 'Drawings were made last 'night for the first aeries of games in the singles of the city tennis tournament which will bo courts at the Deseret gymnasium opened at noon today Mine matches are' scheduled for today aa follows: At 1280—7 Umpelby vs W Lund ' 200 H Rudlne vs C' Schwencka 400 A Meysrs vs M Frumkln: 400 C Oliver vs L Gibbs 400 J F Smith Jr4 vs J Horne 500 Martineau vs C Plummer 520 F Hess vs K C: Woolley 545 F Duncan vi H Harrison 800 A Walters vs Burlingame One match in the Deseret gym- r his plana have materialized naslum doubles tournament is 4 rpHAT 4 m 8 scheduled for' p to today an extent that he can such and Coleman 'will con-- test with Anderson and 'Olsen positively assnre this city of the fastest bicycle race track in the country was the announceemnt made last niht by'John S (“Jack”) Prince The veteran board track builder stated further that h has already engaged Salt -- ' EDITED BY WEST N - x x kered t Hidden-Bal- l f" C 5s? - x 4 J s mp KaaPTDBMCAH ' ’ ANOTHER GAME TWO MANY y ’ -- J : -- - i- - il’ - SPORTING AUTHORITY TIGERS J - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY JULY 27 1917 i- y: - - - ’ -- have gone behind him to doubly assure the success of the scheme v Tci put: the cycle game back on its feet here as it was a few years ago when Salt Lake was the center of that popular sport: is Prince ’s plan Prince has three sites available— the old Salt Palace' location Lucaa field and Walker’s field — and expects to Will make Ms selection in a few days built the first saucer bicycle race track every constructed in this years ago country about twenty-fiv- e Since then ' he has built between fifty and aixty bicycle race tracks also flf-- ti The score: BAN FRANCISCO - - ' cyelo race track bl- - pufflywiinS" p for automobile racHig at constructed Lbs Angeles in 1910 bn which Barney Oldfield broke all world’s records Since then he has built auto speedways at Omaha Des Moines Chicago Kansas City ana Uniontown Pa Prince has been In Salt Lake City for the past six weeks organizing a stock company to build the sauced which will bo known as the Stadium company On the inside of the enclosure of the bicycle track will be an especially constructed cinder track for all kinds of athletic sports such as marathon racand all ing sprinting high ofjumping members the YM G A tho young and other toathletic organizations win of be invited take part in will be held from athletic sports which time to time this falL There will be 100 rubbing boards and shower baths rooms for the use of the in the ' athletesdressing Prince is supported in this enterprise dealers In the city The by all the cycle is a list of the stockholders: following' H W Heagren Clem Turvllle J Louis Anderson T®m Brown at Walkers Phil N C- - Hoppsr J W Guthrie Wright' Fowler E W Bicycle Supply- Co G A' Heagren It is the intention of the Stadium company to ' pull off two bicycle race meets each week commencing about of August and running till the middle October in which time all the first-othe greatest bicycle riders In this ascounthe will be seen in competition try program-- ' varies from time to time over fifty local There are amateur and professionals riders both already signed up tq take part in the races - this-clas- s - - - - HARRY W HEAGREN nan a nRe propoaed new a Indiana f - OUT MAPLE LEAF BOYS ' n ' e - - Intermountain Electric Also Wins in Twilight cial League 1 parity Blscnlt team shut oat the maple Leaf dairy team last night 1 to 0 in one of the fastest games of the Twilight division The of the Commercial league Jackaon the heaver for the biscuit men added eleven more strikeouts to his excellent record She milkmen only four' scattered bite off hla delivgarnered ery Gawan of the Purity squad got two safeties in aa many trlpa to the plate The score: LB LEAF PURITY BISCUIT ' DAIRY CO AB RHO A AB R H O A Gawan cf 3 0 3 0 0 Feeney as —3 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 V Hill lb 3 0 1 7 0 Woodb’n ss 3 0 0 0 0 Fullmre lb 1 0 0 0 1 Wood If Kllhullen batted for Beer In ninth Score by Innings— ' San Francisco: 4 "15 a Runs 10014022 ' Hits 22022082 8— 21 - Oakland: Runs 02000010 1 — 9 Hits 02000221 Summary: 81x runs 9 hits off Krause 20 at bat In 5 Innings 9 runs 11 hits off Acosta 20 at bat in 2 2 Innings out ninth 2 on 1 out Stolen in bases — A Co’S lb 3 0 0 4 0 Sandburg c ISO Three-bas- e Corhan Calvo Downs 3 0 0 0 3 Brown 2b 3 0 10 0 Melius p — Two-bahits — S Co’n c 3 0 ill 0 Schmity lb 8 0 0 3 0 hits Calvo Mensor Downs Schaller Koerner Sacrifice 1 1 3 0 '0 Jackson p 1 0 0 0 3 Coleman' 3b Hauser-I3 0 0 1 0 hits— Gardner Lane Downs Schaller 3 1 10 0 W Hill cf Booeen rf 3 0 0 9 0 Dashw’d rf 3 0 0 0 0 Base on balls— Off Baum 2 off Krauss 2 off Acosta L Struck out— Totals Jl 1 6 16 3 Totals : 30 0 4 14 S 2 Sacrifice —flies—Schaller Koerner Double plays Mensor to Gardner to Scorn ' by lnnlngo— Runs reStumpf Pick—to Koerner "1 0 —0 0 0 1 Krause 2 AcosPurity 4' Baum for sponsible e3 0 on nooO oo oc i Mapla Leaf as itio 2 ta S Left on bases—San Francisco Summary: — Errors Purity 3 Mapla Leaf 3 Oakland S to defeat Krause Charge Stolen Hill to to Mellua Coleman Douple play Umpires—Held Struck ou- t- Time of game— 155 basM— Gawan Hauser Sandburg and Casey3 Melius hit— Sacrifice Jackson By by 3-- 0— 4 0 8- 1-- -0 - ss - f -- By-Bau- l-- n e - Jackson Hit by pitcher— Gawan Fullmere Urn-Scorer— Daley plre—Beaumont g In n rally the Intermountaln Elec trie team nosea out tho Decker-P- a trick team last night on the Municipal grouads The electric men made five runs in the last InLEAGUE STANDINGS only three in ning- while the clothiers gathered Watson knocked a homer the entire game w L Pet W Ia Pet two 600 In the last Inning with 60 646 Detroit aiding in the tally Chicago 37 63 411 Ewing put ths game on ice when he fanned 86 86 611 'Washington Bostos 34 63 896 three straight in tho last half Inning of the 60 44 632 Philadelphia Cleveland The jeoret 36 68 J83 game 46 46 517 St Loots New York — ELECTRICS DECKER-PATRICAB R H O A v-AB R H O A "YESTERDAY’S RESULTS as 3 1 1 3 3 Stnmph lb 8 0 1 I 1 Hansen S (four- Rotn'y 3 0 0 0 8 At New York— New York Chicago 0 Muir 8b b 8 ’ teen ianinga) 1 Wat’n lb 8 1 1 0 1 Papw’rth e 8 0 J — 2 3 At Washington First game: Washington 1 1 0 0 0 Udy P cf Lnngs’n Wash5 Cleveland 2 0 0 1 2 Cleveland 1 Second game: Herm’n lb I 0 0 0 1 Petty as 3b-- p 3 0 & 1 1 Mtkaell cf 2 I 1 I 1 (called in fifth rain) ington Ewing: 8 St Louis 0 At Bouton— Boston rf Cortrig’t e 3 10 10 0S ' 10 Finley 4 I Nelaon ft ! 0 At Detroit— Detroit 2 Philadelphia 24 Peterson rf 8 0 1 Wursba’h If 0 1 0 0 0 I W lf IS TRYING HARD 110 lf-3- Is 11 1111 Helnle Zimmerman The Great Zlm trying to keep out of- trouble this ason and to date he has succeeded - admirably welL It was not until the National leaguers had swung Into the month of June that Zlm Into an al11 10 tercation that resulted got in his being canned from the playing field and then 110 YANKS WIN IN FOURTEENTH '' his protests were mild to what they S 10 6 16 19 6 0167 TOtato II Totals New York July 36— New York dexeatetf Chiused to be lnthe days of his Cubhood game here cago In a scnaational fourteen-inninwhen he seldom missed a week beating the bases today 6 to 6 The Yankees filled with none out In the fourteenth on singles by the rest of the team to the showers Association Southern Bauman sad Pipp and a fielders choice Rak Zlm- - is naturally a er’s sacrifice fly brought la Bauman win tho a masterful game a He fights for and hard loser winning run Collop pitched player and did not give a base on balls in thirteen can STANDINGS In a ball LEAGUE he that howget everything Great fielding by Fecklnpaugh Innings “ W L Pet W L Pet game and the worst thing In tho world The ' ever was a big factor in his success 68 £0 610 61 40 604 Chattanooga Atlanta 49 80 496 In his eyes Is to bo called out on what New Orleans 00 40 600 KasltvWe NEW YORK CHICAGO 43 67 434 ho thinks Is a bad strike 607 43 Bock AS But McGraw Little AB RHO A Birmingham ABRHO A 37 73 373 81 47 530 Mobile Memphis 0 6 Zlm has to a tamed noticeable 1 6 0 If Col’na If High JWvr 113 4 Bauman 6 3 3 4 3 season and he is watching his step this degree 6 0 RESULTS YESTERDAY’S 3 Peck’gh ss 40 1 31 Zlm- - has laid off the umpires While B Col’s 2b 6 l 0 Plbb lb m6 0 111 1 Llttlo Rock At Little Rock— Atlanta he has lost nothing of his love for reJackson 5 113 3 1 Baker 3b 1 Mobile 6 Oiattanooga L At Felsch et and any time a player on an Chattanooga— partee club M S arcane 1 0 3 0 cf A Nashville 0 New Orleans L GsndU lb 6 1 At Nashville— tries to pass him the buck — 6 0 f T 4 0 3 8 3 Miller McM’n 3b 6 1 At Memphis Memphis Birmingham e a comeback In one series has quick 0 0 1 3 3 e 0 OXusamikr Klsberg as 0 Glaiits and Boston Johnny the bstween 9 3 0 0 0 1 0 Gllbooley Schslk C5 his at it and got a tart hand tried Evsrs 1 0 e 1 0 Walters 0 Bens p 00 answer 4 3 0 0 0 1 Leibold 10 Cullop p ?Hey Zlm yelled Evers “have yon 0 S hawkey p 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jenkins ever got all your fines paid yet? 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daaforth p 10 Hesdxyz rfAnd Zlm blurted out: r i '3 Williams I pi “Is that you Jawn! It’s a 46 6 IS 43 10 61 S 1340 18 Totals Haven’t you g' 0 crazy yetT I surprise Totals a you before nowthought - Free-for-a- 2142 - 6-- American Association AS St Panl 54 LoaliTlll Kansas City 47 At At ' At At ’ g ‘ - ' t 3 quick-temper- ed ‘ - - - - : 3b-- ss-2- b - rill 3-- 8--0 6 rf-l- - ' -- LEAGUE STANDINGS batted for McMoliln in fourteenth " W Lb Pet W L Pet Jenkins batted for Bens in second Gilhoolsy 45 46 495 61 28 634 Chicago ran for Nunsmsker ia thirteenth New York 45 471 63 43 562 Brooklyn One out when winning run Cincinnati ' ' 36 48 429 651 Boston Score by tnninge— Louis 4940 St' 000-0000—6 Philadelphia 43 36 525 Pittsburgh 29 59 330 Chicago New York 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—0 Kunamaker YESTERDAYS RESULTS' Summmiy: Errore Baker Miller Three-bas- e Two-baa-e hit— hit—Nunamaker Cincinnati— Cincinnati 6 "Philadelphia 12 At Stolen baee— J OeUlsa Double plays SchalkAt Pittsburgh—— Brooklyn Pittsburgh —Pecklnpaugh to Bauman tor-- - Pipp E Collins At St Louis St Louis L Boston 0 Baker to Baumgn to Pipp to Weaver to Gandll At Chicago— Chicago 7 New York 1 on balls—Off Beus l off 'Danforth 6 jimmmm 3 1 in off williams 3 Hits—Off Bess inning REDSWINEARLY- 10 innings off Cullop off Dan forth 4 in 4 3 ' out— z by Struck By Cullop la IS innings 'O July 20— The locals hit Rlxey Cincinnati Daaforth 2 by Williams 3- - Umpires—Evans almost at- will today and had the game won and Morlarlty (Tom Philadelphia before Oeschger- relieved him the score being I to L Schneider pitched an ‘ after excellent game and was never in- four-rudanger RED SOX GRAR TWO: n lead bla teammates had established a ' Bottom won two Boston 26— score: gautM rob in the third inning Tba July S 3 11 3 to and to gaining Louis St today PHILADELPHIA I - CINCINNATI Poor pitchon Chicago tho league leaders A ABRHO0 ASlGroh 3b ABRHO Boston Its gave wretched fielding and 4 0 10 0 ing 4 1 1 Stock lb which Ruth in had gams first the ia chance 4 0 3 1 5 Bnacrot as 4 0 31 " 0Kopf aa Yn thsUMcond roster and Sothoroon sad Rog- Schnlta cf 4 a 11 3 0SiRouach cf 44 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 Chase lb Cravath rf 4 0 ers ware hit hard John Levan was hit la the Luderna Iflb 04 00 10 101 MGriffltb Ifrf 4 83 12 40 00 In ths first game hall-an:3 0Thorpe d threw his bat at Dngeyed If riba hr a pitched 0 13 Between the two Whitt knth Umpire Dineenno ran 4 0 0 4 and lb McKech’e 2b 4 3 3 3 serious damage dona There wae olavera 2 12 3 2b Clarke e 0 3 1 inning Rath and Levan Evers and at the close of the 4 e w s Burns c0 5 0 Wlnge c e e The Scores: shook hands 0 1 0 0 Schneider p 3 0 0 0 3 Rlxey p FIRST GAME 0 1 0 0 Oeschger p BOSTON' 1 0 10 Paskert ST - LOUIS p- 0 0 0 0 A O A ABRHO Fittery AB R H 6 Kieboff 1 6 0 Walsh cf l 0 0 0 Shotton If 4 4 3 8 I ft Austin 3b 3 0 3 8 3 Janvrln 35 3 0 24 14 Totals Totals 84 5 11 27 11 Gainer lb 4 I 311 0 3 Sloan rf Rumlcr xt 3 00 14 0 Gardner 3b f 3 1 1 2 3 Paskert batted for Oeschger in seventh Hooper rf 1 1 Staler lb 4 1 1 rf— 0 1 0 0 batted for Fittery In ninth Pratt 3b Cf 6 1 3 8 0 Shorten 4 1 0 0 Lewis If ' Score by ianinga— Jacobs's 4 13 3 1 Scott aa 0 0 0 1 2 0 0—1 Philadelphia S 3 10 6 0 2SUe ::4 o Agnew e 1 S 0 9 1 S 0 3 16 Ruth V Summary: Errors Cravath Burns Two-baaSSS-V::? Three-bas-e hit—Ludenis hit— Thorpe Stolen 1 0 0 0 0 baee— Bancroft McKechale Evers 3 Magee4 Basts on Off Schneider 3 Hite-- Off Rlxey 8 at :M 11 U ff 11 balls— 84 310 M 16 Totals Totals 12-- 1 lnnlngo off Oeschger 1 In I 3 Innings Struck out— By Oeschger t by Schneider 6 Um- batted for Koob In alzth Mages vt 1 Score-binnings— n w A 3 F Die UWXI 0 Pe oeee-- W w w w - Leibold 040001 - they’d coppiv 3 416 409 389 Lonlnrllle LEAGUE STANDINGS Wichita Hutchinson Joplin Omaha 2 - - - er PORTLAND if-- - Fournier - W L Pet 1 & W Denver Lincoln 667Hloax City 500 Ilea Moi 847 647 2 1 2 1 2 1 & L PCt 50 & 1 2 333 1 2 333 1 2 ASS Maggert batted for Davis in seventh Score by innings—"’ Portland: 6 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 0— 1 Rune 1 1 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 — 14 Hits Los Angeles: - Runs 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 — er t t (Herald-Republic- Three-bas- - an - - 0- -- 0- t ! - n Owner-Manag- FEW ©m er EJaFf : FOB YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 1-- 'V - MSD-SEASO- N REDUCTION SALE OF HIQH GRADE - 'i - - TAILORING PRICES RANGE FROM V ' : §2000 TO §3S)50 For the finest lino of Imported and Domestic Woolens in the city These prices cannot bo duplicated today suits Ours are madrto your measure by skilled tailors in our own shop right here in town in ready-mad- e - Olio -- 50128 33130 Kle-ho- ff -- i90 a i i e - 1-- - y 0 Booston MMar Summary: Hale Levan Martin Two-aa- e er Jacobson Hals Hfooer OartnwweiibaBe-GardnL off Maiv Bases onhalia— Off Nooh Koob tin 1 off Rutb 8 8truck out-- By FaN- -L hy (Contlnuod on FollowinN Emrs-SloanRs- PIRATES AND DODGERS SPLIT Plttiborgh mlar - 26— Pittsburgh asd Brooklyn Jnly doublo-hoadPittsburgh wtantas 4 to 1 Braoklyno Mftg the soeoad B to 1rMttj Cartoon irppmad oaSUy p bo finrigama end held thavMtossfig fcf pUt today’s “fldisa te : er (Continued on Following pgge) 7 4— 5 runs—Meusel 2 Hits Home Summary: — Penelii Boles Two-bas- e e hits At Stolen base— hit— Ellis At —By Penner Fojnr4 by out Struck nler At balls— Off PenBases on Crandall 1 At ' Runs 2 2 ner Crandall off rain C Double Crandall 2 responsible for—Penner — to Kenworthy to FourTerry plays nier Penner to Penelii Meusel to Boles Wild pitch— Penner Umpires— Guth NOT FOR NORGREN rie and Brashear ' Time of game— 145 0 Special ' FORD GETS ON AGAIN 0 Los Angeles July 24 —Coach Nelson Norgren of Utah will not 'Toledo O July 26 — Ths services of coach at Occidental college next Rushell Ford formerly pitcher on tho season Such was the announceNew York American league club now ment by one of tho Occidental heads today Denver In tho Western league with college athletic have-beeWhile the college officials would obtained by tbe Toledo like to have horgren tutor the X American association club according to a message received hero tonight athletes they fear that Norgren’s Bresnahan at from salary demands ars too much Kansas City Ford will report within the next three days it Is said YESTERDAY'S RESULTS nntchlnoon— Sioux City 4 Hntchlnoos 9 : Wichita— Dos Molpea 13 Wichita 4 4 Lincoln 6 Joplin——Joplin Denver Omaha-Denvgams poatpoaed two games tomorrow ®KiLY & 4-- 1-6 copped the scare of 7 to S straight game by A homo run on the big Washington a rare and unique sight park field is and these out two days by an hitting Meusdi accomplished almost Impossible feat Otis Crandall was touched up for fourteen hits five more than ths while his teammates made Angelaerrors three got behind him but managed to hold tho opposition to three runs errors and a slngls After two had almost Angel netted a score for the Beavers in the first the Angels went Into the lead In their half of tho same Inning by scoring two runs Fournier walked and stole second Meusel knocked the ball against the center-fiel- d fence and reached home far ahead of Williams’ throw In the fifth Inning tho visitors filled the hasps on singles by Hollocher and Slglin and Penner’s walk A triple by Plneill ' cleared the bases Borton walked On an attempted double steal Pinelli was put out at ths plate Boles In the seventh and scored ontripled a wild pitch Kllllfer started the eighth with a To create a little variety Pensingle ner fanned Terry Having created th variety he let Kenworthy single Kll-Jlfon Pinelli’a error reaching third Kllllfer spiked Pinelli Farmer taking third and Griggs going te binplnceat field Fournier singled left Klllifei Meusel once more rattled the scoring center-fiel- d fence with a homo run Fournier and Kenworthy scoring ahead of him Ellis and Boles were easy outa After two were out In tho ninth th Beavers - filled the sacks on successive Penner Hollocher and singles by Wllle with two hits to hla Grlgga credit grounded out ending the game: The score: j Western League ‘40 - 20— A eoapl LOS home runs July by “Irish" lleueef that scored five rent proved the ef the Beavers today and the aadelag their aeeend Angela RESULTS Mianea polio— Minneapolis p-- - -- 45 43 39 65 38 66 33 54 Minneapolis AMjTOIedo A22 Milwaukee P&StCJCX S SpeeleLl n Kansas Cltr— Kansas City 5 Toledo 2 Milwaukee—Milwaukee 2 'Indianapolis L St Panl—St Paal 6 Cblambas a ' - (Herald-Republica- ANGELES ' 2:021 2:11 2:1L r HIT HARD Pinelli Spiked aind Is Forced to Leave Game Portland Out of Luck ll - 2--2 11-- - 11 12 24 YESTERDAY'S K - aea-ne- ne uarter In 29 seconds Single G ollowed In close behind Ben Earl’s lead In the fourth until the final eighth when he by and won handily the heat and paced tho race Hal Boy’s final effort Just falling short All the races went Into extra heats The 2:16 trdttere took four heats Bessie G won the first end then Tommy came with Peter Chen-au- lt Murphy and took along the next three handily heats In ths 2:10 Stephen won two trot with plenty on reserve but broke In the last pert of the third when him and the rest of the Brescia race waspushed easy for Brescia From here the grand circuit moves to Kalamazoo where racing begins next Tuesday Many of the horses however are going back to the half-mitracks The summaries: 2:18 trot purse 81200 Peter Chensult br h by 1 Peter the Great (Murphy) 2 Bessie G b m by Duke : 2 2 Ideal (Gamble) Frances - Belmont b ' m 2 6 (Mervin) Also ran: Rallahall Jeanette Speed Started: Minnie Arthur Della Jolla Notch Forrest Bingen Mayor Todd2:10 Top Time: 2:09! 2:07 2:09! ll pace purse 82000 Single G b h by Anderson 1 2 2 1 Wilkes (Jamison) Hsl Boy b g by Hal B (McMahon) Ben Earl b h bf The Earl 2 2 1 2 (Childs) Also ran: - Russell Boy Time: 2:02 2:081 2:04 2:011 ' 2:10 trot puree $1200 Brescia b m by Blngara 2 2 1 (Bodney) b y Belaire b g Stephen 1 1 2 2 2 (Pierce) The Guide b h (Geers) 5 5 4 2 2 Also ran: Colorado Range Started: Tims: 2:091 2:021 Grand Marshal 6 - t free-for-- all CRANDALL - - " - here ma cat one day short meeting the aetegeneeb hy te farther less and presumably so ended withprevent today's racing raceThe In lest day crowd mot a splendid which the the la pacewoo established hy speed record Hal Boy nlthongh Single G won the race Ben Earl set' the pace In the first heat but Single G overhauled him In the stretch and won in 2:02 The next time Single G went out In front and stayed there until the last eighth when close Hal Boy who had been trailing came fast carrying Single G to a break and winning Tn 2:011 the record heat of the year with the last half in 59 seconds Ben Earl came back in the third and was never headed the time being slow G was unable to catch him In Single a stretch spurt though making the last 1 LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet I irLFri 48 46 Alt 0 8 '625lOolanibas Indianapolis 39 6741 nlnth-lnnln- 46-4- Jnly- le Commer- - : - DETROIT- 51 E Broadway |