Show v ' THE iBKBAlJ)-BBPXJBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THDB5DAY AUGUST 2 1917 N MEEAiL® 'ISISPUIISILICCAFI EDITED BY 5DC TTBtio SailTit ILaiKi© -- SPORTING AUTHORITY v OFTHB INTER-MOUNTAI- BILL BERNHARD PEEVED GOES IN AND SHOWSIHIS1 ' HURLERS HOW TO PITCH ' - ' ‘ V - - ‘ K “ 1 Pick Wins Game for 'Erick ’Witli Drive That Scores Wins Second $10000 Stake Schorr and Acosta Hook Up in Battle and Latter Goes in Two Weeks Walter All the Way Cox Takes Other Feature s Kalamazoo Two in Thirds AN FRANCISCO Aag Erlek-oo- a Uf - w : - - - - - ' - an-lhf'ie- d slow-balle- two-bas- hit-bu- -- - -- - for one steal home on him o i the Big Xobe 0 1 of those games which It was one one 0 to the and then side went first to 0 other The Angels’ pitching was Just 1 as punk na that dished up by Hughes and Hoff and as a result each - side won the game two or three times The © lead for a secBees had a three-ru- n o ond time when Hoff started to baseon-ba- ll ' o run one and In sixth the it away was Just going across the plate when Bernhard disgusted at the dally spectacle of seeing hie games given away bounded out of the coop The fans E cheered themselves hoarse over Bill’s 0 sudden burst of fight- and as it became 1 evident that he was about to get away © with It enthusiasm knew no bounds 1 The Angels swung their heads off and Bill was given an pvatlon that he will 9 was the most poplong remember It 9 that has happened at the ular thing O ‘park this season 9 I Tom Hughes started for the Bees 9 and the veteran tfgaln had lots of 9 stuff but he was out of luck He got by until the second when singles put on Bills and Boles and a passed ball advanced them along a bag Up came Maamert batted far Davis la ninth Tom Seaton Hughes fed him a curve Kea worthy awarded first- base la sixth ball and the new Angel pitcher catcher's Interference dragged It down the first base line Score JJ Innings by Just 'out of Sheelys reach for two Lea Aageleat men to score O 2 3 1 0 4 00 O— 0 Rons Seaton also traveled over the first 1 Sl S O 2 0 1 0—11 Hits frame In safety but then ' he was BUI Above we have Harry Hannah the Bee wllllua aad efficient catcher who Is te be hemered by the elab aad faaa thle afternoon aad Cheater “Batch” Bylcr the young receiver front the Great Falla club whe la here te be ' developed late an asalataat for ' “Truck - -- ’ stricken with the same malady which is holding Bernhard’s pitching staff in its grasp He walked Crandall Hannah and Quinlan and out he went Hogg took the mound Glslason’a out brought in Crandall and Johnny Tobin laced a bingle into right to score Hannah' and Quinlan Billy Orr added a single and then Bari Sheely bounced the apple off the top of the left field fence scoring Tobin and Orr “ Los Angeles put over two In the third Killefer walked Terry filed also drew a pass out' but Ken worthy stop-oFournier’s a made great Sheely grounder and tossed Ken worthy out at second but Orr threw the ball over Sheely's head In an effort to complete a double while Killefer romped in Fournier went to second on the throw Mcusel poked one out of Crandall’s reach and sent over Fournier Ansel Tie Conit The Angels tied the count in the fourth Boles and Davis found Long Tom for singles and Hoff replaced Hoff caught Boles at the third on Hogg's bunt and Hogg was nabbed a moment later on Killefer’s (Continued on Following Page) n old-tim- i) er : Salt Lake Rut Hits “ Portland! Runs Hits San' Francisco Runs Hits ' - -- Q'0 ii 0 0 2 1 0 2 10 0 o 0 0—1 102 i—o 0 0 0 Ill hits—Wills 0-- 0 10 " —1 —1 Summary: Two-baThree-bas- e Pick — hits Slglln Sacrifice hit—Calvo Erickson 1 First base on balls—Off Struck out— rBy Houck 3 by Erickson t Double plays— Corhan to Downs to for— Koerner ' Runs responsible' Left on bases —Portland 7 Houck 2 San Francisco 6 Time of game—140 Umpires—Guthrie and Held se 6-- 6-- 6-- QBBSUPSETS TENNIS DOPE off Hughes 2 off Heff 3 off 1 Struck eat— By Sestea l by 1 Hogg by Hagbaa 3 Three raas ae blta aad S at bat off Seatea la eae plus laalaga (eat la second bases fall aad acme ent)f 0 rnas 0 hits aad 20 at bat aff Hogg la 9 laalaga (eat la seveatb one on and none ent) 5 nut 7 blta aad 15 at hat off Hughes la three plas (out la fourth two ea aad aeae eat) 4 rut 2 bits aadlO at bat aff Heff ’la three ailaaa (eat la seveatb bases fall aad two eat) Haas responsible fee— Seatea 8 Hogg 8 Hughes 3 Hoff 3 Credit victory to Bernhard Charge defeat to Hogg Left ' ea bates- Los Aageles 08- Salt Lake 7 Passed balls— Doable play— Terry to Kaaaab Foamier Hit by pitched ball—Glsla-ot by aad Haaaab by Hogg Mugger Time of game— 312 ' UmDeruhard pires— Fluuey aad Phylew 4 MaWHMSHR J - - ea " i 2-- es 6-- 6-4 SpeeliLI Aug L—The Oaks LOS ANGELES the second straight game from the Tigers today by the score of 6 to 2 although the local team outhit them Acosta of Oakland and Schorr of Vernon pitched their first game in this city Hie former managed to stick the entire route but Stovall was forced to send in two relief pitchers Quinn and Decanniexe The Oaks got their first run In tho opening Inning when Lane walked stole second and scored on' Murphy's single- Tho second run was scored In the fifth Inning Aeoats walked went to second on Mentor's single aad to third on Middleton's sacrifice Ho scored when Chsdbourno dropped Lane's fly The Tigers scored their first run 'In the fifth frame With two out Callahan singled went to third on Simon’s slnglo and scored on Schorr's single to almost scored In the right The Tigers fourth but Mclnnls was caught at tho attempted double steal plate in an won The Oaks tho game by making a In the seventh Inning grand clean-u- p Acoata and Mensor were given free Schorr transportation to first base Decan-nlewas then yanked In favor of The latter did no better walkMiddleton and Lane aad forcing In ing Acosta ' Murphy tripled clearing tho (Continued on Following Pago) - re 1 WAY TO ME FINALS Chicago Aug id — Mrs Melvla Jonet of olenosk Country club woman golf champion of Chicago today had to play 19 holes to roach tho final round In defense of her title Miss Mildred Smith of Evanston holding tho match square at the end of tho ltth hols Mrs Jones will contest the final round tomorrow with Mrs F CL Letts who today deJr western championKennet feated Mrs Luther formerly southern California champion S and 7 Mrs Letts shot a 41 on the first nine Including a birdie two on the second hole and a birdie three on tho fifth Mra Jones was one down at the turn and had to shoot a 44 on tho second half to square the match and a par 5 to win tho extra hole 190-ya- rd 290-ya- rd t Rocky Mountain ' Champion Takes Arch Cheney Into Champ Yesterday’s play In the city singles tournament brought about several surto prises that came wholly unexpected the fans who turned out to see the matches Lauren Gibbs former Rocky mountain collegiate champld!'-upse- t all the dope when he won over Arch Cheney Gibbs has straight sets 7 ip been coming up rapidly Last week he defeated Oliver who was considered ’a strong contender for the championshipa Yesterday’s match was by no means run away for Gibbs who had to work in order to win hard all of the way from the Deseret ' gymnasium' singles champion Cheney had aomehard luck all through the match He was condriving the ball Into the net tinually both on his serve and during the play American Association D This waa surprising for it haa been noticeable' all through his playing reLEAGUE STANDINGS cently that 'he is usually sure of his shots The' first set was duced twice W L Pet WL Pet 85 17 817 Kansas " City48 48 800 Glbba finally winning 7 The second ladtaaspolis 571 68 42 Bt Paul Minneapolis 48 58 428 came easier Glbba again winning 8 Louisville 404 58 4 542 Milwaukee 88 58 Frumkln came from behind and won Columbus At 49 510 Toledo 40 68 404 his match from Rudine 7 3 In the first set Rudine played remarkably well YESTERDAY’S RESULTS and took five straight sets With the At Toledo —Columbus 9 Toledo 1 Louisville © Indianepolls 1 score In games 0 against him Frum-ki- n At Indisnapolls— — Minneapolis Milwaukee Mllwuakee At turn to the tide the other began way Rudine was showing the effects pity— SL Paul 8 Kansas City 8 of the fast playing and aftar the gamea had been duced twice lost the set to - t 9-- 6-- Uoll 5-- 0 s Western League fTutcUlnaon Kkmx City - Joplin v - - 2-- - v- - -- POSITIVELY— The Last Opportunity to Buy Clothes At Theso Prices Until After the War — to 3250 §2P in our own Cut and made three ' 87 SOOjDenver 400 800 880 estabRemember only days by experts lishment in Salt Lake V OF LNTERESX TO MOTHERS— We have a few patterns just the thing cuts 58 to 60 inches for hoys’ suits or even for yourself AH in'3-yar- d wide Cost up to $1000 per pattern Your choice while they last— $500 RESULTS YESTERDAY’S At Wichita— Sioux City 4 Wichita 0 At ITntchinson— Hatchlnaon 2 Dm Moines L At Joplin— Omaha 8 Joplin 8 Denver 10 9 3 6-- 6-- 6-- - 4 8 8 7 C Southern Association 6-- - my office where I will explain my treatment' for VARICOSE VEINS NERVOUSNESS BLOOD aad SKIN DISEASES CHRONIC DISORDERS of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER also wmawaZ! PILES FISTULA and all DISEASES of the RECTUM These diseases are very common They are exceedingly annoying often- very painful and sometimes very dangerous and unfit one for pleasure and occupation My treatment and successes are the result of years of experience if the case is curable 1 will cure you and if I fall I will refund your money My refe- ' rences as to professional reliability are the many cured Ottisfled patients I dismiss Gentleness in treatment comes from treating many cases ' FREE CONSULTATIONT AND EXAMINATION V to 8 w sa1 Saadayo 19satol3n a aa to 8 p Hoars 8MEDICAL COMPANY 384 8 Mata Salt Luko City STATE '7 8 5 5 WLPct 4 0 400 Lincoln 7001 Tie Moines 700Omaa The score Anderson defeated Chrlatenaen- - 4 4 LEAGUE STANDING 1 Woolley won from Heea 8 W I Pet W L Pet None Sorenson won from Edger 837 Chattanooga 87 40 54 55 486 Atlanta of these victors had much trouble in New 51 58 490 Orleans66 41 613 Nashville 44 689 Little Rock 45 81 424 defeating their- opponents over Horne Birmingham 58 496 Mobile 53 58 81 14 Memphis By winning their mtch and Gallacher Coleman and Frumkln YESTERDAY’S RESULTS won the right to play Cheney and Dun’ Rock 8 can for the doubles championship of the At Little Rock— Mobile 7 little Z New Orleana At 8 seta Memphis— were Memphis TheDeseret gymnasium 4 Chattanooga 9 At ChsttanooBS-Atla- nta 6 ' 2 3 Naatavllle— At mis r Only two matches will be played are o’clock They both at 13 British dsy Lagoon Monday AH Woolley vs Flandro and Cdleman--—vs 6 British sports music dancingAugust Gallacher day 25c— AdvartlsemenL 6-- : 7 7 8 At Denver—Lincoln - Blood Treatment Woolens - - - WLFct1 8 7001 Wichita ab-solut- ely meant emphatically j LEAGUE STANDING - 6-- de to'Your Measure ' ' 6-- High-Gra- TAEILQ3R-EM2AID- E 6-- 6- -- Of f ' - SALES - K-3- 60 rtlord f1on Tighf Reduction 6- -8 9-- 9- -7 a Of Our Stupendous : 5-- - l m Former 9-- -- - 6-r- 6-- this important subject' It tells how to keep the blood strong and Few people know of the many func- -' free from the many impurities to which tlons of the blood supply and Just how it la constantly subject It gives the history of 8 S S' the la that it be kept abao- Important-Iworld’s most ' successful blood remedy lutely free from all impurities The which has been sold for more than fifty health of the entire body depends upon years by 'druggists everywhere This —the condition of the blood You are in- book will be sent free to all who write Frumkln ' Rudine went all to pieces In the secbooklet to Swift Specific Co Dept vited to write and 'obtain'-Atond set while Frumkln grew stronger ' T V that gives you some Invaluable infor- - lanta Ga Frumkln took the second set without CB any farther difficulty the score being -i i 7 George Badger had little difficulty in over Richardson in straight IqSo winning eats 1 0 Richardson is a new man There are' scores and hundreds of afflicted men who he 'defeated DInwoodey with' Tuesday believe their cases incurable because treatment of the ease and It was thought that he would pest has resulted In failure and who through this be- work his way well up in £he tourney lief are being deprived of the full and complete health However he- was 'unlucky enough to that might be tnelra I do not claim that there are no Incurable cases but I do claim that many cases play the former Rocky mountain singles incurable by such treatment as has been given champion before he t could get a good them will yield promptly to the correct and scientific start methods that I employ 1 offer free consultation and Flandro and Steffensen played a close will accept for' treatment no case unless l am confident three seta Flandro winning after game my ability to effect satisfactory results This is 4 2 6 I GivecokSethetoGenuine Pferald-Repnbllca- 4 6- -1 6-- - Berk-ba- rd Your ignorance may startle you I Invite you to 1 Tigers Rally in Ninth hut Run Is All They Can Shove Over so What Do You Know About Your Blood Supply? matlon on - 1 : - A- 2 10 IN SEVENTH CLEAN-U- P - Stolen bases— Fitzgerald - 0 8 0 2 1 0 2 0 —11 O 8 0 2 0 1 3 1 -ie hits Menael Summary t Two-baSheely (3) Hoff CraadalL Three-ba- se Sacrifice bit— Quinlan fly—Heff Bases aa balls— Off Seataa 4 off Hegg O'O o o o’ ter Diddel (Geers) Butte Hale brg (Mur2 2 6 I 2 GARLAND WINS FROM phy) Also ran: Jay Mack Uhland Simmons Colonel WILSON IN TOURNEY M Started: Minnie Ann Lady Aubrey Hal Miss Jean Peggy C Chicago Aug L—Charles Garland Patch 2:07 2:C 2:071 2:091 2:19 Time: of Pittsburgh won from John Wilson 2:08 Mills trot purse 310909: Paper m ' In the western of Chicago 2 b Peter by Busy's Lassie the Great-Bus- y by Clay 1 1 1 patriotic tennis matches today win(Cox) Eduard Oelsner of ning a mstch'-wltDreams b g (McDonald) 2 2 2 Early Waldwho defeated L Harry Chicago Wilkes Brewer Som (Jasnlel 0 5 2 ner president 'of tho Western' Lawn son) Also-ranW Tennis association J Leyburn Sprtggan In the woman's singles Miss Kath- Rid gem ark The Royal Knight erine Seavey of Kansas City lost to Started: Pittsburg Lucille Spier ColMiss Katherine Waldo of Chicago 2 orado Range Almack 1 and Miss Dorothy Lewellyn of ChiTime: 0:071 2:00 2:01 2:12 trot (2 In 2 heats) cago defeated Mrs R & Peer of Kansas City 4 Mias Carrie Neely purse 31C00: western champion took a match from Mies Bertha Dillon ch in by Dil1 1 Mrs C Liebig and Miss Mary Voor-helon Axworthy (Serrill) won from Mrs D Beulot 0 2 Harvest Gsle br f by The Har2 2 The most exciting match in the vester (Cox) men's doubles was that in which Gar- Kelly Deforest b c (Murphy 2 2 land and Samuel Hardy defeated Roger Started: Red Top EL Colorado Carver and Allen Wylie 6 Time: 2:08 2:09 Score by Innings — : race the Paper Mills stake for 2:0S trotters today tblo tlate winning la straight beats' The field Is each raee was mueh the aeate This was the third time Walter Cox has won the Paper Mills stake and the best time for the event today 2:051 equals the record for the race The first heat was easily taken by Busy’s Lassie with Pittsburg piloted by Tommy Murphy furnishing most of the opposition In the second heat Lon McDonald tried hard with Early Dreams and1 forced Busy’s Lassie to trot the mile in 2:061 to win In a whipping finish The McDonald entry then seemed to have a chance to win but Busy's Lassie showed a strong reserve to the half In the third heat Trailing Busjr'a Lassie rushed to the front and trotted the final quarter In 29 seconds shakoff all opposition and winning In ing 2:05 Busy's Lassie was marked at odds of 3225 to flOO In the betting Harvest Gale was first choice of the bettors in the 2:12 trot for but Miss Berths Dillon breezed by him in the stretch In both heats “Pop" Geers made a strong bid for the 2:14 pace receiving much encourWith Spy agement from the crowd Direct he took the third and fourth heats after Ben Billings the favorite A bad break had won the first two in the fifth In tho heat Just after passing the quarter pole robbed Geers of his chance and Ben Billings then won easily The summaries: 2:14 pace purse $1000: b g by Ben Billings 1 1 2 7 1 Bingen (Jamieson) Walb h Direct by Spy Croud circuit - w71: Mirk Aag af the 810000 M and M stake at Detralt last week repeated her victory la another 810000 aad Byron lloaek kookod a In n duel and the ibtg Swede wan pitching is 2 to 1'- It woo n tight fight nll the y tx their ball game over Los Angeles yesterday 11 to' 9and way THE Bees won Seals setfred The their only runs In crowned hero was laurel the of the Bill Bernhard himself ' thirdthe Koerner Inning got a life occasion on Hollocher's wide throw but was hunSkipper Bill pulled a little stunt entirely unexpected which made Immediately forced at se©6nd base dred? of admiring friends for him when Baker tried to bunt 'him along Brick6on went- out but Fitzgerald beat In the sixth inning just as the Bee out an Infield 'hit Pick then won the pitcher was baseonballing another to right field game with a line drive ' game away for him Bill leaped out of Slglln made' a great try for the ball and ticked It with hia glove but could the dugimt motioned Chester Hoff to not hold on ' three quit pitching warmed up with V: An ©jTor byCorhan gave Hunter a league standings thrown balls to Joe Casey and took In the sixth and he scored when life' W L Pet Will wheled the ball far over Calvo’s 49 693 the mound himself Before the big San ’ Francisco head to the clubhouse for three bases 94 59 647 fellow could right himself Irish Meu-s- el Los Angeles Wills 509 67 55 Lftktt m 'might 'have scored had ho kopt Salt ticked one on the end of his bat Oakland on - running but he Was held at third 56 63 471 and rolled it down the left field foul Portland And perished there when Williams went 464 52 60 out on v 49 line for two bases but from there on Vernon hit With two out la the ninth Slglln got d the Angels to a in Bill ' YESTERDAY’S RESULTS t e a Farmer closed the frazzle and a dinky single by Killifer a game with to Schaller — long 11 fly Los Salt At Lake Lake Salt was the sum and total of the visitor’s i The score !‘: 9 Angeles PORTLAND hitting for the rest of the afternoon At San Francisco— San Francisco 2 went the all Portland way ''Bernhard through l and ' had the Angels swinging their At Vernon — Oakland 6 Vernon 3 heads off Bill had a fast ball which of the time he used occasionally Most however ho dished up ' a alow one which he mixed up now and then with the Old Man' I One some that were even slower Lost we forget BUI also had something under his cap and that's what pulled yesterday’s game out of the fire Bill didn't E fill the bases with walks nor did any0 - BENGALS ALSO GRAND CIRCUIT WITH B HOUCK ' - SECOND FROM AGAIN STAR ON via: tiie-Fan- - OAKS CAPTURE BUSY’S LASSIE ER1CKS0NHAS i Veteran Chiickcr Tired of Seeing HisBoxMen Games Leads Bees Baseonballmg Away : to Victory and Has Angels Swinging Their s Heads ! Off It Wasv a Rare Treat for - RB8M7 - s ' WALTER WEST N 6- -1 6-- 6- -1 - ’ - 3-- 6-- 6-- Nashville-Rirmlnghs- to-f- ay r -- " m - i 51 Eait Broadway j - J' Opposite Pantages |