Show MEEME'E£ EDITED BY WAITER P BROTZ SPORTING-AUTHORIT- Y ' j OF THE WEST N INTER-MOUNTAI- CITr UTAH SUNDAY JULY SAEiT IiAKE V 29 1917 n 4 t RAIN KEEPS jEANS AP'AY r rOUPNICP Lives UP TO AND PLAYERS REFUSETO su!i r0p - SPEND AFTERNOON ALONE — :'r Skies g y- -- ' -- for One Admission Today StartThis Week— Local ing at 130 p ' Management Announces Hannah: Day'— No Pitchers to Be Had Says Secretary Cook 'ji to THIS skies wept at just thenght tiipe yesterday afternoon CoimDg for Series Tins y:: KlUeferof now manager tho Los Angeles club will bring his Seraphs hero for a series be-of eight games Tuesday ginning are six There two regular andgames postponed on deck for the two clubs this week so tho fans should got their befill of baseballBees tho fore leave on a throe weeks’ road trip Los Angeles and Salt Lake are neck and neck on The series played won the Angels last series4 attoLos S Angele beat but the Bees them I to 1 on In the first series In Los Angeles day the opening between meeting the two clubs In Lake they2 Salt even with split and 2 Salt Lakea has however on games margin won and lost The Bees have won 108 to the Angels’ so far this season Since the Angola have only custed the lately Bees from second week’s place this Series should be a Rod eIs m--Ang- s' : i ' : : '- -- away the fans and therefore there was no baseball game between Vernon and Salt Lake The players were on hand and ready to go the grounds Verm in fairly presentable shape and Jack Cook hnng on until the last: minute: but the good fans would not brave the threatening deluge Playing a game of ball in AA when the seats are gaping in vacancy is not profitable business ' Today it will be- unnecessary to add gamefto the original schedule per plans as yesterday’s an-extr- 1 s TT-- - I v C ' iluilviS jWllCll T everenz AugdFirst- i ' Sacker Who Drops a Feg But Will Make 'Hia Bqy LakeFans This Week - today boys are able to get rid of two this afternoon Vernon' will leave for home tonight without se- !' v tling - matinee -- ’i After the rest tomorrow the Bees: - will be forced to ' knuckle down to in unusually - hard series "of eight s- - - Seals 'will be batMcCredle’s aggregatough which took tion them down the line In great shape two weeks ago vi V : ’ all over again However there Is likely to be somenext year when Seattle thing doing probably will be a member of the circuit with San Diego given consideration as the there elty Again a possibility la said to be eighth of the Tigers moved to San Diego and Seattle beingSacramento added to round out an and eight-clu- b circuit President Tom' Darmody ef the Vernon club denies any definite Intention these lines but admits that the along cantonment near that city which will house 20000 or more eeldlera may put San In line for a Coast league club Diego It Ii even reported that - John D Spreckels has or will ba sounded on the question of guaranteeing a certain amount for tho first season if a club Is placed there and that an effort will be made to interest the business men there generally Darmody denies that negotiations have to that point ' but progressed to be considering la known the merits of that city as San Diego has expended enormous sums for publicity remar keL--purposes hs amount would back a tithe of - that recently Coast league club and give the city continuous publicity Darmody eaye there Is "not any likelihood of- the shifted to Seattle for Tiger being of the remainder the present season That sooner or later the Coast league will be compelled to adjust Itself to form the strongest possible circuit Is certain The present combination has Its weak links Continuous baseball In Loi Angeles has not been an unIt has made the qualified success game ao common here that It takes an exceptional winning streak or- something else extremely sensational re-to arouse interest As a any is doubtful whether sult of this great it either the Vernon or Lo Angeles clubs can show a dollar of profit for the period covering the last five years In the The original’ intention was to add another' game to the schedule so as to give the this afternoon:' (BT HARRY WILLIAMS) July 28—Thera LOS ANGELES to be no foundation for appears the report the Coast league is to be expanded to eight elnbs this season by placing teams in Seattle and San Diego for the simple reason that it would be necessary to start the race the meantime 1 e a g ue - leading ries bargain-da- y games with Red Killefer ’g 'Angels Two added games which - were ' left over from the first series between the ‘ elnbs will mean double-heade- rs next and Saturday Sunday Frisco Scores All of Its Runs Hmaak r local club will Next Thursday theDay in One Inning the Fifth on which all 01! a “Hannah stage us will have an Day”to show opportunity the catcher that we are aferhlmL v Howard Men Listless hookbig line and sinker The club has helped feels that "Truck” rightly v It out of a hole this season not only u because he hae caught all except three SpeefeLJ of the season's games but because he AN " FRANCISCO July has been the mainstay of the team in helped the Seels win- five straight many other ways Cook town the Oaks today--mt Jack atated last Secretary The scored ell Seels their ra out has lines for the fifth v Schellev that the club night with a hit opened to another catcher said receiver take end wes out e bloelc trying to steel the place of Joe Casey who has been aecoud but Stumpf dropped the hull ue drafted and finds himself among the he tagged him Corhan then gut very first on the list for call Jack would not let us In on the name of th6 Downs went out and both runners new man but Insisted that it would Ve moved on Koerner’s a backstopper who would fill the bill rousingup andr- they scored RfcKee hitd The chances for getting a ' real pitcher but when Oldham tried thegot--squeeze are indeed slim we ' are told' In the play Koerner was caught between third first place the major league clubs have home Murphy messed a grounder no one on whom could ' secure and the' bat of Fitzgerald filling the waivers who would they club out ol! from help- the Two- pitchers bases and when Prough 'walked Pick its present dilemma forced in the last run have teen recommended out of the heThe :? h Oaks mads their bid ixfUfc'sev-entWestern league but since neither has when Lane’s timely Alngle as good a record on the season’s work scored two Billy Kilhullen was een&tobat as our old standby Howard Gregory out for Acosta In the ninth with Bernhard cannot Manager 'that but and responded with a either of the pair would winfigure ball he many was left there when Mensor popped games for him out gnd Arlett batting for Middleton Pitchers Scarce Two i games today starting - at out ii Big league clubs are not turning struck o’clock ? score: The loose anybody these days ‘When the who have been drafted start le&v SAN FRANCISCa boys - ''Hannah In next their respective clubs the latter Day” Thursday' AB R H PO a E V4 i ae ac ' ae will find large holes to plug and 4t is Fitzgerald rf o 0 4 0 '3 hinted-thacome this week here immewill 8'-4 0 strongly theysome Pick 3b to home r- the Oaks gees engage Vqrnon of the begin 0 diately recalling Cairo to San the Beavers will journey men they have out on optional agree- SchallerofIf s:ltlid w 1 4' Francisco ments The American league for In- Corhan I'-’- ' 1 ' 1 6e JtfZ stance plans to recall some of its vet- Downs 2b Ir- 4 'hatiJS!arl leads the Bees at erans now on American 'association Koerner lb Sheely 0 4‘ 00runs and Buddy ' Ryan is runclubs Salt Lake’s chances to pick up Baker ting in '1 e i close second One of the ning him a S pitcher with sufficient class to re3 0 ’J p in connection with the runs surprises place any of the boys now on the staff Oldham 1 0 o McKee batted in figures is that Morris Rath are not very bright Competent pitchla right close on the heels of the two ers especially In are demand great clean-u- p hlttern Another iswhen Qunlan’s The woods ' are full of pitchers but It Is good snowing' especially careful search falls to reveal a single considered that Tommy has been in but liurler who could replace any one of the forty games Mensor 2b present Bee staffa Salt Lake in way la really not In Middleton V 1 In the clean-u- p Men who-arhitting order' bad a all things considered as Lane cf of of course the batting the are some way 3b of other clubs The Seals Murphy Jortlon on the an of advantage have been hard hit by the draft and Hiller rf B-R other fellows but the figures when Uncle Sam takes away two or Gardner lb us a pretty good line on what of Walter McCredle’s cripples the Stumpf as three give gre putting yover the things that Beavers will present a sorry e Mitze looking count Vv' ball club The Angels and Oaks will Prough p ' also be weakened materially The Bees Krause three out-oThe Tigers have taken who have been drafted are Kirmeyer Acosta p to Bees date from the Seals the five Casey and Sheely As matters now Kilhullen havO walloped the Oaks five straight stand the club could afford to lose Arlett gnd Los Axrgeles has four out of five ’and Casey but the departKirmeyer on Portland ure of Sheely would raise Ned WhethTotals’: er or not Karl’s bum leg would prevent All clubs aye playing double-headehim from passing an army examination hatted for Prough In seventh todayKrause ' sc sc is doubtful Uncle Sam may opine that Kilhullen batted for Acosta in ninth ' the young elouter Is strong enough Arlett batted for Middleton In ninth if are for "If” Here the poslbllltles to tear around the bases and knock Score by Innings— down the fences with hla wallops he San Francisco: will be entirely able to take care of 6 0 0 01 8 06 0 Runs himself on the battlefield 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 7 Hits t to - - - - : : ft’ -- -- ? Henli-XtpaUle- - ‘ - - - JACK RYAN WINS ONE FOR ANGELS AND SAVES OTHER ARMSTRONG IS - a two-bagge- - - - two-bagg- er j ' ' : - - - The-AJge- t - ’ ls 40 -- r - i 31 - - -- and ' hla absence ' further crippled nthe Beavers already In bad shape owing to the absence of Borton and Plpelli that Rodgers notified McCredle he would Join the club in Santoday Francisco and play second base show who has runs: flames RBL 70 r m j qpeeoeeese 112 Sheelye e n 4 68 e wl02 e e e -- m RyftQ t Xlftth e Quinlan Hftnfi&h si ' ! eeeeee : r eee ‘9 an 54 80 30 ' 29 27 4 18 14 --- eH'O e'e eeeeeeps' 50 - 90 '7 eeoeeeepeeeeee 31 6 27 000 965 9 5 V 0 e e e ee eee e'e e e 09 e HllfhOI 'eee LOVCJOm sill ' 40 99999999atetalll 106 ' — Hoff e 9 Tobin Orr e e ' 96 Crandall Glslason BUbUC EVfillB e - - e eee e e ee 18 23 e'e 4 1 " f -- rs - - " - 9flc t ’ ’ v -- - - Oakland:: Runs Hite Summary: 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 T Three runa 001—82 hlta off 6 1 - - - - last-mont- h I 8 0 X The Pittsburgh Pirates did ' not retain Joe Wilhoit very long Tester the day’s press dispatches sent New him to dope had brought that York Pittsburgh route via the waiver Our guess on pitchers for today is Quinn and Shorr or Mitchell vs Lever-en- z and 'Dubuc- 9Cor Kirmeyer 9C jC Hen Berry hae handed Bill Steen an unconditional release The former Seal was sold to Dallas out refused to report and was sent back to San Francisco Steen who won the flag for the Seals in practically 1915 went to the big show from Portland landing at Detroit but was farmed to f San Francisco jC who started the season Siglln 'Paddy at base for the Beavers and who third was switched over to second Is going so good that the report Is going the Bill Rodgers may lose out rounds 9 6 9 Walter McCredle says Hovlik Is the best pitching prospect In the Coast He league-the lad has plenty one and that the of sip to his saya fast lad a has wicked fast ball McCredle says Moore that looks like Kitty Bfashear balL-lIdid when he was playing that the youngster is fast on his adds feet Weiser Dell the1 big -right-handhla career with gltcher who instarted ' Idaho and who went from Seattle to Brooklyn in the National league three years ago has been released under optional agreement to the Baltimore club in the International considered that Dell’s league and it la are over big league days 4 'Joe Rafferty has recommended Fred former-PolHaney high baseball star to the Beavers Haney has been playball around Los Angeles ing semlpro for two ‘and at present playing at Taft years MoCredie may give the lada (Continued on Following Pug) -- u Pet 48 v686 w 68 San Franclseo Los Angeles 11 66 61 63 47 Salt Lake 'Portland 68 -- 62 640 619 4T7 66 62 67 461 Oakland b 412 Vernon ' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Salt Lake — Salt rain Oakland— San ' At Francisco- 2 Oakland 2 At Los Angeles— oa Angelas 6 Lake-Varn- on -- 6-- Portland 5- -4 ' - LfOS - ' A' YEAR AGO W V Autries e 61 6S 59 48 80 Vernon San Francisco eeae Portland 'eeeeeeeee Salt Lake '41 Oakland eeeeeee 1 - ' r L PCt 4S 50 54 49 64 & ' t7l 71 f 675 558 525 495 481' - Kilhullen Sacrifice hit—Gardner 2 Bases on balls—Off Oldham off 3 out —By Oldham Prough 8 Struck 3 Acosta 1 Passed by’ — by Prough ball Baker Runs responsible for— Oldham 2 Prough ' 1 Left on bases — afe gfe - jc San Francisco 6 Oakland 2 Charge to leave behind The expect' defeat— to Prough' Time— 144 Um- several'Angela when men they tart their of pires Held and Casey ’for Salt 'Lake tonight One of them will be released Catcher —Johnny Bassler has been taken off the will ended list and Catcher L&pan American Association D heref ore enjoy a- ' brief vacation ’ - - : - - - - : - LEAGUE F I 37 Indianapolis fl 64 46 Kt Paul XonlsrUlo Kansas City 67 46 47 45 Bet STANDINGS' Colamba Mfnneaprtia A5 606 Milwaukee 632 674 - t - fnl ' 4 " ' Vernon squad “Two' members of the"can when they are also slated for the Yrt Pet 800 reach home Tuesday according to Tom tt 41 66 29 66 64 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A o1! 9 GMnmtou --At MUwnnkee— Mllwankce 6 Ttolede A t Kansas 6 At St Paul— Louisville Bt Kansas 2 “Mpelia-Jflnneap- atr-Jadlanano- Ma - player limit?) 411 Darmody 393 Vernon-ha- 427 -- 8 atri y s ac eight pitchers on its list s rHerald-RepnbHcs- V y 1 n Special! 28—Shortstop Los Angeles the Beavers was on Hollocher of the 'July beof result as the list today hospital on the arm with a pitched ball ing hit - -- - - - e -- ed - - 3 - - - V 3 TENNIS WINNER First Game PORTLAND AB R H PO Hunter as Wllie If A E 0 2 1 3 5 4 2 0 5 lb Griggs 1 0 4 Williams cf 0 0 4 Farmer rf 2 0 4 Siglln 2b 1 0 4 Fisher c 0 5 ' Penner 3b 4 0 Houck p SpeclaLl' ' Los ANGELES July 2— Aagelee 5 14 24 39 Totals LOS the series from Portland 1 toANGELES LOS - AB a Hearers R H PO A E4 day by defeating thehath doable-head-er games by Killefer cf L 2 6 O' winning 0 8 of one ran Jaek 4 1 2 0 the narrow ss margin Terry He Kenworthy Sb 1 7 4 3 Ryan was the hero of the'' day' 4 - 0 0 0 0 10 eared the first fracas for the locals by Fournier lb Stand ridge In the ninth Inning Meusel 3 2' 2 t 00 00 resenlng 2 4 when Portland scored fire runs In the Ellis If rf 1 0 at his Boles c 4 1 1 0 second game he had the Bearers were 0 Davis 2b " 2 0 4 "0 ''2:0 mercy all the way: The scores 0 1 0 0 0 4 to 5 and 5 to 4 Standridge p 0 0 0 0 0 0 i : First' Game: tt Ryan Portland onthit the Angels by a biga Totals 9 27 14 84 the first game and stagedno margin In ninth-inning of rally desperate Score by innlnge— ball Portland: aralL Standridge pitched shut-oup to the last Inning' when the rlsltora 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5— 5 Runs - made all of their runs' Hits 11 0 2 112 1 '6—14 Penner singled Fisher doubled Los' Angeles: 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 — 0 Houck singled scoring Fisher'- Hunter Runs 2 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 — 9 the bases YVille walked Hits singled on filling out filed bases —Kcnvrorthy Penner Stolen Griggs Summary:forcing Two-bas- e and Houck hit —Fisher Meusel Williams Boles singled scoring — Br Houck 6 Bases on out Struck Standridge Hunter' replaced 'Ryan 2 off Standridge 2 the bases Sig- balls —Off Houck Farmer walked filling 2 Runs responsible for — lln walked forcing in Wllie Fisher off Ryan hits forced Williams at:the plate Penner Houck 4 Standridge 5 Fourteen in38 at bat off Standridge in 8 filed to Ellis to Standridge victory Charge The Ah gels got to Houck for three nings Double plays— Hunter to Siglln Siglln runs In the first inning Killefer sin to to Davis to Ken worthy — Griggs safe at second and Terry Fournier gledfirst-Heonwas to Houck Umpires Griggs Houck’s error Kenworthy at Guthrie and Brashear Time of game ' Killefer — the out- Meusel singled onfilling 214 sinFournier’s scored id Game and Kenworthy gled scoring Terry two PORTLAND in the sixth The Angela got PO A E Meusel singled and ' went 'to third on Hunter Ellis' single Both runners scored on Wills If Boles single to center The sixth run Meusel reached Griggs lb came irf the eighth his fly He Williams cf second when Wllie dropped was safe at Farmer rf Boles went to third whenchoice Meusel and Siglln 2b on a fielder’s first o Boles pulled off a double steal the for- Baldwin Penner 3b mer scoring' Brenton- p Second Game Fisher Los Angeles ' got to' Brenton for a "31 Totals In the first and boots aided them tally LOS ANGELES into another In thb fourth a run in the fifth Portland pickedIn up front with a three-ru- n and then pulled spasm In the sixth when Ryan minwobbled for the space of aa few in row with utes Jack passed threescorsd two with none out and Baldwin at single Another counted on Fenner’s sacrifice fly one in the The Angela countered with to be licked appeared sixth but still muffed a fly by until Ken Williams seventh In the letting in Kenworthy be the winning run what proved to Killefer scratched Fisher batted for Brenton In ninth that second andhad Just before Score counted the stolen inning— a single Portland:by O 0 0 0 1 20 0 0—4 Runa I 00 14 101 0 8 Hits Los Angeles: ADDITIONAL E ! 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 Runs 2 10 10 12 10 — 2 Hits Summary: Stolen bases — WlllUuns - one - tally- - on Terry's single tying The scores: Which Means Beavers Lost Two Games - - LEAGUE STANDING CITIES Gossip Has It That San Diego and Seattle Will Be Added to Coast in 1917 - In other words if the fans a WO SUGGESTS - Before : Salt ie - a ’postponed game fortiie Insists That There Should Be Two More - roumier p-- game " will be sandwiched on to the - tail end of the game booked for postponed- Jacques ' ! V’ a Mc-Cred- Los Angeles Scribe at Least - HI I NEXT YEAR Week Game-T- wo FOR CLUBS Eight-Gam- e ”V ' WANT EIGHT Angels Are ' ' ' - f - Henld-Reirabllc- - 1-- — "- ‘ 1 11 - - : - ut - - - - - - 1- -3 ' bes - n - - ' - - sports in main news section 77 Lu In sa V-- - Minneapolis Mina' July 28— Joieph Armstrong of St Paul won premier honors ' in the northwestern tennlis tournament at Deephaven courts today defeating William Winterble of Prim-gh- ar J J v straight sets 0-- 0 4-- ' 1 Because of the intense heat the singles matches were limited to three seta Armstrong’s accurate placing and trong backhand clay mere too muck for the Iowa player who won but three games during the match Davia of St Paul Miss womwestern Marguerite champion captured the en’s singles championship by eliminatMias Carrie Neeley of Chicago— 2 ing 3 Myron Hutchinson and Philip Brain of Minneapolis won the men’s doubles title from Armstrong 4 and 7 John6 Adams 5 of Minneapolis 4-- 6-- 4- -6 6-- 9-- 1-- 7-- Killefer Fournier Sacrifice Farmer —Terry - Brenton Penner Struck hlta— out By Brenton 1 by Ryan 2 Bases on balls—Off Brenton 3 off Ryan 3 Runs responsible—for—Brenton 3 Ryan 3 Double play Hunter to Griggs to Penner Hit by pitched ball—Hunter Umpires— Brashear and Guthrie Time of game—220 Boys Who Lead Coast League in Various Branches Tebla Salt Leading Lake KS Pick San Francisco 78 Hellocber Portland 74 Killefer Lea Aagelea' 09 Fltagerald Sam FTaaclae 47 Hath Salt Lakes 61 Salt Lake Hitters Tebin 1SS 140Leading Sam Framelae Hath iiek Salt lake 131 1 Hallaeher Portlamd 123 Hrnnthy Oaklamd 124 Twe-HaHitters—Sehal-l- er Leading Sam Fraaelaea 30 Toblm Salt Lake 28 Haaaak Salt Lake 27 Part land 2d Sam Grlgga Frame! ace 26 Sheely Fitzgerald Salt LakaSSi am 25 la Raa-Getfera- — ae Bart ad Part Three-IlaHlttera Fmr-m- er Leadlag Part laad 7 Wllie Portlamd 4 Oaklamd l Gallowy m Harphr 6 Pick Sam Fraaelaeo 5 Bar-t- ea Partlaad 5 Baaaler Iam 5 Maggert Laa Aagelea B Leadlag Home15Baa Gettrro— Williams Partlaad Salt Laha 1 Ryaa 7 Meaad Lea LakeSheely Salt Aagelea B Bortoa Partlaad 4 Saa Fraacfse 4 Galloway Keener Vera on 4 Leadlag Baa Stealers— Pick Sato' Fraarlaeot 37 William Pertlaad 32 Corkaa Saa Fraaelaea 22 Lama 30 Lee 11 ae Ver-mo- Ab-gel- ea eaOaklaad Oaklaad 2S se I Loa Aagelea 20 Leadlag Sacrifice Bitten—Hath Oaklaad Salt Lake 28 Mtddletaa 27 Wllie Pertlaad 24 1 Terry Aagelea 21 Sheely Salt Daaae Vera am IB ' |