Show I 'i r- ? - - - A '' THE HERAIJEEPUBUCAN SALT LAKE CITY v V - ’ t m V£w ' ' 21917 By CUFF STERRET PA’S KNEES 'LOSE BT ONE LENGTH v - Xttrirxto oisflafe afril tio ybo HAuIT’ -- Jh£ T4ILORS H4S S4A4iL yMfeAl ' UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST ¥ m AND “ - p - ywfo Akff 5kwip chi 5cL(Atfs cBsihes &jna -g gUtfc Gofa fcft SgLOlfeRS! SMl (BVArS-'lylS- i Fisua A VEBt! ''b MtAi& Hjt Thca a Diir oF 0WU 0aiT CSdstStCOtlO- - l&ifets xioxz tiiftCh- (JCOT AMKES S£uJZd ALMOST tfOoMA l! -- “ Y& "Bor r &T i&iOBBitST i THt -- Mitts ix&iaubv 11 nis New Vernon shortstop learned today that his registration number was the :300th called in the recent selective service He will be called on the first draft' The young player reached his majority just three months before the was made draft registration' ae ac ae Everything has been coming the way of young Carson Bigbee of the Pirates this year He was Jilt in the face by a pitched ball sprained his ankle ruptured a muscle In his leg had the grip wrestled with tonsllltfs and was ' drafted Aside from that he:-hagood health and he Is now a regular In the ‘ V'7r CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE QUARTERS CUPID WARNED AT POST THREATENED WITH COURT-MARTIA-L LEAGUE STANDING w u ret 87 828 Xrw York 88 69 38 64 47 63 48 Chicago Boston Cleveland 821 LEAGUE STANDING W U Pet 49 45 ti Washington Philadelphia St Lonis LEAGUE NATIONAL u ret 817 w New York 521 415 870 38 38 47 39 61 44 54 48 Philadelphia St Louis ’ 647 Pet "W L 48 48 must have a place to romp let him stay away from the offleers' quarters at Fort court- Douglas'or he’s llkely'to get martlaledand maybe rhot with one of his own 'quivers Orders were Issued yesterday' In the matter by CoL S L Faison and freely translated for Cupld’a benefit- - they would read “Keep Off the Grass” Soldiers recently got Into the habit 'of lounging on the green-- -' sward in front of the officers’ shade' quarters where there was and comfort The days were hotthe officers sympathetic and no ohJection was raised Then it came about that the masculine loungers were Joined by fair visitors to the fort The gatherings became lawn parties— so informal indeed that Colonel Faison decided : to break'up the sociability is Improved” ' the"Unless orders declared "enlisted men 'and their friends will be prohibited from loafing In tbe vicinity of officers’ quarters'- - If necessary a suitable guard will be posted” Chicago Brooklyn Boston e - outfield ' ORDERED AT POST V Preparations Under Way - - 4t '4c 1—Outfielder for Establishment ofCen- A L Aug Pittsburgh r This is MHannah day” 'so be there Jackson of the Spokane club of the YESTERDAY’S BE8CLTS tralized Office YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Building Northwestern Coast former Louis— At 3 Kt Louis 1 8t league Can’t tell—Bill Bernhard may pitch leaguer' has been At Washington— Washington 5 0 Detroit 4 At Plttsbnrgb—Philadelphia New York 3 Pittsburgh 1 purchased by the At Boston— Chicago 4 Boston’ r — At Cincinnati Brooklyn 8 Cincinnati 8 again r National 8 Philadelphia 6 club It was Pittsburgh league At Philadelphia— Cleveland — s At Chicago-Boton rain Chicago Louis game called Preparations' are beinr made at Fort announced At New York— New York-8here ' tonight ha's club the what management Just on account of darkness Douglas for the establishment 'of cenSMITH HEAVES ' GAME AWAT in store for “Truck” today is somewhat St Loals Ang 1 —A wild throw by J Bmlth of & secret but the men who preside OAKS CAPTURE SECOND tralized offices in the main post buildWASHINGTON WINS IN 1STH In the tenth inning today enabled Philadelphia over- the destinies of ourOball club apDedefeated ing Orders were Issued yesterday Washington Ang 1— Washington (Continued From Preceding Page) McBride to beat St Loals 3 to L The locals were able ' manner in- which the big bases troit 5 to 4 in thirteen innings today the that the printing office' in the extreme preciate to four hits hat off until to Miller get the ninth Mayer hit who nut the Detroit Galloway whoso error in the eighth gave the east part of the building Is' to be' vawork done receiver has when successive during Smith bk Miller and J Rice singles by scored to Simon extra threw at the cated that necessitated run innings nailing Murphy and who batted Wallace 1917 score for Snyder the three tlel and all the printing material in especially with years past hr safely hitting the with winning score: plate have decided to demonstrate it- today the been placed on sale" Orthe bases filled in the final round The score: ThePHILADELPHIA shop The In rallied the ninth and ders havehas Tigers ST LOUIS WASHINGTON v DETROIT been 'for the1 conO AB B H A scored one run Daley singled went to struction of morerecelved AB B H O A ' deserves AB R H O A an IBRHOi such 5 0 3 X0 Smyth If Hannah office The Paskert 4 cf 0 0 1 0 buildings Harry X X 4 0 9 second when 3 Jtovall 1 walked 5 to third room now occupied Bttsh BS Jndge lb 51 as 4 0 X X J Smith rf 4 Bancroft 8 8 did ever a If X honor' ball Harry 7 the 9 8 player 3 1 S on by 9 postoffice Gharri ty lb Callahan’s single and scored on a will also Vitt Sb 4 0 2 3 s 4 0 8 8 8 has Miller 6 X 0 T 4 Stock Sb be vacated as the postoffice A 0 13 Foster 2b Cobh c t helped the dub out of a mighty 4 0 0 sacrifice Moore Oavath as Wallace rf 8 0 03 1 by for fly 8 2 8 3 In batting ef0 4 0 done Milan Veach If Is to become a ' branch of the Halt Lake it 14 ' 1 0 1 0 0 hole this summer and he has Simon Snyder 2 3 0 Lnderns lb 3 0 X 14 0 Heilman lb 4 0 110 Bice rf s Whltted If 0 0 0 0 0 such a willing manner that he has won office Betiell ' 0X00 e 5 The sCore: 0 Alnsmlth 5 ' 0X94 Harper ft 18 Rchulte If 3 0 X X Onia cf -- the 8 0 110 commendation circuit over all ' At the 8b time So the of the 5 4X8 Leonard staff present Young 114 4 1 3 I Evers 2b Paulette lb s v w il 5 While other clubs have had from two OAKLAND' Twentieth Is Btanage c 5 0 0 9 Menosky If X6 00 00 08 00 Kllllfer e the 4 0 0 0 4 3 4 8b Baird Infantry performing reTelle c 10 0 0 0HUenry 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 i to four catchers to handle their work Oonoales C are near Mayer p because regimental 6 they ss McBride James p 0X44 1110 3 0 0 0 4 ceiving the Bees really have had no p 0 0 0 0 Watson p the commander Col’ Samson I "Faison 1 0 0 0 X Lavender Cun’gham p 8 0 1 O’ 3 Dumont p X 0 0 0 0 0 0 one-buLong 10 "Truck”' and the manner in 3 0 0 OX Nlehoff 1 0 0 04 Shaw p of the Forty-secon- d Burns 0 0 0 0 Ames 2 0 0 Infantry It is the 0 0 Oeochger p 0 0 1 care of all of the Boland 1 0 0 0 1 HMlian 00 he has taken which of 0 colonel 1 0 0 the 0 Packard however to do plan X 0 0 0 1 Ayers pclub’s backstopping Is already a matter with X 0 0 0 0 this to bring his away and system Shanks Totals i34 310 8018 Totals 1 78010 of history He has' handled Salt Lake’s own 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson p from buildstaff cantonment the in splendid fashion and on top to pitchers the main of ings the NleIn for Lnderns batted post tenth building Oeochger 80 80 4? 495H 4X087X5 Totals Totals hoff batted for Lavender in tenths Snyder hat- of that has done more than his share in order that they properly may do the runs rawWallace ted In for v Betzell the in lnof ninth' for clouting jg work outlined for them On out when winning run scored in ninth Ionfr hatted for Watson In Borns hatted for Cunningham In- eleventh l‘rF"r Arrangements will be made' so that Packard Ames tot batted' in tenth like eighth There are not many- catchers II Milan batted for Shaw In eighth Shanks — the three colonels 8 L Faison Alfred Score few a are There innings— batted baseball In Hannah in eleventh Henry batted for Myers 0 Hasbrouck 0 0 0 1 0 01—3 and William R Dashiell Philadelphia 00 but more In thirteenth for Menosky flashy two StLoals 0 0 0000 0 01 0—X who are just a little ' will office space in the same occupy v about Score by innings — for are usually good Error—J SmithDouble play— they 0—4 Summary: and it is probable that batDetroit building some who are There 0X0X00X0000 to Paulette- Miller to Paulette Paul- games a week 0 'OOOC'OOOIOOO X— 6 Oonoales ' talion clerks from each regiment will Washington about to ette catch Millar to are Cravath hitters but Kllllfer better they McBride Base on hallo— Off Lavender 1’ off Watson 1 Ei rare Bush Alnamlth be on hand’ to- perform' the necessary Summary: a season e fifty br sixty games r hit— Vitt Heilman - Leonard Stolon off Ames 1 Hits— 7 In 8 8 Innings Off clerical duties’ Mayer 4c 4s 2 Milan Cobb Watson 7 In 8 Innings out— By Struck off JuApf nnnviit A soon ‘the!' as the printing outfit ’was ofBees have had the rIn 'Hannah Aiasmith to Foster Base on MhM I Mayer by Oeschger 1 by Watson A Urn I for fered 4 off James 5 off Shaw 5 for catcher salA speculation was rife of a and services league plrea— Qnlgley Byron major off Boland 2 off Ayer 1 Hit— 5Off Dumont show the the among because soldiers aa to whether or three big years only Innings 5 In 31-Innings off Shaw not this meant that the khaki lads were 8 In 8 1 BROOKLYN TAKES RAGGED GAME managers have never' seen him at his in 8 Innings off James off Johnson soon to! leave the local post Inquiry off Cunningham 8 in 8 8 Innings8 The National and American are Innings Chicago Ang — Brooklyn took the third game best Shaw A by Ayers Struck out— By James 4 by aeries from Cincinnati here today 0 to A paying salaries ta many catchers who of the at headquarters yesterday brought the 2 by" Johnson A Umpire— seven errors intermingled with numerous by CunninghamHildebrand are not in Truck’a class ' Hannah has reply that "nobody knew” when the OmnoUy and making the game one of the moat ragged the : ideal aise for - a catcher a great soldiers would pack up and leave for j- exhibitions seen here this yearCINCINNATI The score: arm when not worked to death an abilother parts SPEAKER’S PLAYING WINS “One of these mornings the people of AB R II O A ity to hit and a willingness for work Philadelphia Ang 1— Speaker’s steal of boms Groh 8b 6 0 116 which Is seldom seen in a backstop In the seventh Inning gave Cleveland the ran Lake are liable to awaken and find Salt 3 0 0 0 7 ae sje jje Kopf as which decided the game here 8today in favor ofs Fort Douglas deserted” said one of the 5 0 1 1 0 Roush cf Speaker the visitors the score beingin to Tom Darmody president of the Tiofficers- - “When ordered we expect to 4 1 110 t Chase - lb thi victory The hitting played a big part' Griffith rf 4 9 9 1 0 gers according to telegraphic advices score: our tents like the Arabs quietly 4 0 8 8 0 paid Hannah quite a- compliment' yesPHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND and steal softly 3 5 0 be2 8 when he said:' “I don’t ABRHOA Jamieson rfAB4 R H O A was rumoredaway” It ' 0 terday about the post yes10 10 4 If 8X11 10 will draft 10 Graney njany 0 10 0 0 lieve that the majors men 4 1110 that the will leave within sftrnnk 4 0 cf 0 os terday Chapman 8 0 8 5:1 men from the coast' this year but- I I Write If two next the or 8X030 three weeks "but ofU 0 4 0 Speaker cf OSS Han8 overlook don’t believe they' will 8 0X31 Bates Zb 4 0 1 Both rf ficers 0 0 1 at lteuther the only laughed report They Mclnnls lh 4 0 314 8 nah and MeiiseL Hannah especially Harris lb SOX are prone to believe that the men 3 9 18 1 Turner ZbL 4 0 0 nchange c 86 2 10 27 18 belongs into the big leagues” Totals 0 8 1 not leave until the brigade strengthwill Witt ss 01 Evans Sb 3X1 ' of jjg 0 8 ’ 3 0 4 1 Trover 2b 7000 men Is reached At the pres: handed about Billings ec 3 ball Groh out: hatted club hit Vernon by The yesterday 0 Xarea p 14 Clarke bttd for Shean In ninth Schneider live ’Neill 10 ent time-therarO about 5000 soldiers to two play0 0 0 0 ran 'Johnson p X1110 Lambeth p 8 0 3 A days notice of release Rent her batted for Clarke In ninth for at X 0 0 0 0 the post and belief is current that La not 0 0 would wry Uoveleskle p ers but 'Manager Stovall Regan In ninth the additional number required will be Score by lfinlngs — give' out their names saying- that he AX 5 6 37 18 33 8 9 37 14 Totals Totals — obtained by receiving drafted men Im6 in until 0 0 0 1 the 8 1 0 to want let does not public 20 Brooklyn 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 1—3 the'- Three-bas- e Cincinnati — t upon becoming enlisted up mediately is time up night hit Sunday seventh' in for Summary hatted Noyes players’ Lswry Murphy to the ae — Moore 4c Errors— Myers Cutahaw 2 Groh 4 Sacrifice hit Summary: required out— strength It Is thought Score by Inning— Struck By hit—Neale Daubert not Join will Crandall — Doc 2 local the that 3 0 0 1 X 1 1 0 0—8 Kopf 2 Regan' Cleveland Schorr will go to France Pitcher on Bases Balls Off boys Schorr Stolen base— Stengel Daubert Kopf Base on 1 0 0 0 X 0 S 0 0--5 War department orders strictly proPhiladelphia here this week He Is under 6' off Decanniere 4 off Acosta lRuns the out— By Pfeffer 4 3 Angels Struck Pfeffer Off ball— 3 hit— Summary: Errors— Harris Harrloon and O’Day the treatment of a specialist at Los responsible for— rSchorr 4 Acosta 2 hibit the publishing of any news cone hits — Speaker Bates— by Regan A Umpires Both Lanilietli Decanniere 2 Five hits 4 runs 19 at cerning the movement' of troops and Angeles Double plays Strunk Stolen base— 8peaker 4c 4e STEELE' WEAKENS GIANTS' WIN orders calling for the departure off Schorr In 6 bat Turner to Harris Jamieson to Mclnnl to Bates Innings 2 hits when in 2 runs T have quit active participation Lambeth ' 1— New York won the Onrer to Mclnnls1 Base on ball— Off of 7 the Aug at 1 Pittsburgh bat off boys at Fort Douglas come it Is Decanniere 3 in Bern-hard Rto4 off Coveieskle Johnson fourth game of the series from Pittsburgh said Bill off Noyes A off times” three baseball believed that the soldiers will go in the to defeat innings Schorr Charge 5 1 Hit— Off Lambeth Innings off day 3 to 1 when Steele weakened In the ninth last night “and' I’m not kidding —Galloway to Callahan to shades of night Double plays Noyes 9 in 7 Innings Struck out— By Lambeth TheHcore: I’ni A by Coveleskle 1’ by Noyes A Umpires— Owen myself' when I say' that-butI Iknow Mclnnls to Callahan ‘Hit by Capt Livingston Watrous recently PITTSBURGH NEW YORK couldn t Stovall ball ilcCormick and Nallln — Gardner- (2)'through as a pitcher I was out commissioned from first lieutenant arABRHOA ABRHOA Schorr pitched by there 8 0 0 8 0 staxfd it any longer 8 —Casey and Brashear Time— rived' at the post 41-Pltler If If Bums Umpires for 4 0 1 8 0 with a ball In my hand before I could duty CHICAGO TAKES LEAD AGAIN ef Herxog Zb 4 0 18 Carey rf with the Forty-secon- d yesterday ''He' 8 0 0 0 0 realize what I had done 7 I wish I had 205 infantry Riston Ang 1 — After winning seven straight Kanff cf Sb 44 00 1S 11 King came one In advance of his schedRoeckel 8b 4 0 0 2 3 day games Boston wo shnt out by Chicago 4 to 0 Zlmmrmn as 8 ball” fast Tom 2 0 3 3 4 2b Hughes’ 4e 4c 4s ule Captain Watrous has been con10 1 Ward today Chicago regaining the lead In the Ameri- Fletcher Debns as iSERNHARD can league race Bussell pitched a strong game Wilhott rf 3 131 124 W BHX 40084 nected with the Twenty-fift- h x x feat a Bernhard’s pitching yesterday u Wagnrlb Holke lb thnxiglKMit only imp of the Boston team reachin Honolulu on special duty for Infantry 2 0 0 6 J 4 From Wagner 1'0 10 the among (Continued considerable argument Preceding started ing third base Pclseli’s fielding was a strong Gibson ee Pago)' 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 four Bigbee years He was with the same past Bill fielder’s choice With Davis on third the defensive play of the winning team Perritt regage to as poiut in the skipper’s the 1 4 4 0 3 e bugs Fischer Jackson’s home run was to as" Col' Samson L Faison who iment wiltalays was bitIn ban! is and 0 0 0 0 0 Schmidt a aboutlt bit isn’t touchy ceuter field The score: singled scoring the former the flagpole came to 8 0 3 0 1 Steele p should know all "The old Terry ing that you BOSTON Lake went' two to the good on recently CHICAGO Salt In a at the post yesterday 46 of Most runaway than seen better has man” H A O ABRHOA ABA S1 1 TM14 Totals one- horse belonging to the Totals In fourth the Hoff Hogg were to doubled their 0 0 0 0 in Leihold if 2 19 3 0 'Yalsh ef who prime the pitchers became frightened dashed government Walker cf 4 0X80 Weaver M 4 0 2 0 Into a tree over have Wleft two them In ninth with down dished quit for Tobin Bill batted when beat Wagner out Wagner 3 0 2 9 1 K Collins 2b 4 112 1 Bury 2b was and j ' In ' Schmidt ninth killed ran-fThe horse he when ifnmediaetly J Wagner Bigbee the game long ago Cy Young an Infield bounder to first and Orr was hitched to a wagon Jackson If 4 1 2 8 0! Gainer lb ran for Pitcher In ninth "y the about 42 4 0 18b Gardner Jbis lt eh of Plank Eddie 41 belonging or was ' Score by Inning— walked Sheely again pasted the ball the quartermaster's department and be-to 4 5 18 Candil lh left Hisiper rffame of oldest league hurler big 8—8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2! York 3 112 Lewis If New Itislierg e The against the left field wall to score two came frightened when a bunch of mules 1 but he is not as old as Bernhard 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 "Soott ss Si'liilk e Pittsburgh became loose and scampered toward it ’ ’ at about — his was in 0 2 4”9 Hoff and Tobin Bee manager Bussell p Errors Fletcher" Debus" prime Agnew c Summary: — y hit Holke Double the age when the present-dap hit—Ward major Jlxs The Bees added another In the' fifth Imea p fifplays— Fletcher to Hersog to Holke Debus to bushes to the back goes Hannah’s leaguer Bose and OFFICER MEDICOS Debus toBoeckel Ward to W Wagner 'dy other words Bill Gislason’s walk a fielder’s choicepaved In' on hall— Off Perritt A off Steele A Struck out— teen years’ ago JoNally I — By Perritt 1 by Steele A Umpire—Klem and Is not as' young as he used to be even the way GET ASSIGNMENTS 32 4 10 27 7 Totals Totals 84 0 0 27 10 Emslle it so his In Hannah Hoffs sacrifice fly brought though he looks and feels work yesterday Is' all the more remarkcame in the sixth The big- - blow-u- p Officers of the medical Cady hatted for Maya In eighth -McNally ran v HERE IS A BALL GAME able Bill is one of the old school who Boles led off with a single but was have arrived at Fort Douglasdepartment fur Cady In eighth and have ' Score by tuning — had everything including that impor- forced at second by Davis Hogg flew been assigned to various regiments 1 0—4 0 Chicago noodle” He lost his out Hoff walked Klllefer and Terry Recent arrivals and assignments are: SINGLE HIT tant requisitfr-r-"- a some 00 0 1 0 WITHOUT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B stun twenty-fiv- e years filling the bases Umpire Finney sent "smoke” during Maj Benjamin F Hayden First “nooSummary: Error— Riaberg Mays that hat he still but team of to first on the ground that Lleuts Niels Biscuit defeated tne arrow The Purity pitching P Paulson and William Kenworthy hit— K Coll Ins Riahcrg Gandil Lewis Three-l- Press by a score of 3 to 0 The Ar- dle” which 'alone carried him through Hannah had tipped his bat forcing in Brothers attached to the Twentieth inyesterday hit— Knavell Home run— Jackvon Stolen row Press so was ' late the that game arriving Dontde play— Barry to Scott to lae— Davis Another to Fournier fantry hospital three innings when It had to be yesterday f chased 'In Klllefer pass Gainer: Kvtt to Gainer Base on balls— Off went but 4c " j jjc and account on darkness of The called brought 3 1 strange Buawll off Capt Joseph A Henske First Lleuts May :ff Jones 1 Hits— Off part of the game lies In the fact that neither ‘ Adolph! Schinkle is with us again by Bernhard on the dead run The Bill in skip- John H Rosenberg and Lorin F Rich May Innings Struck out— By Mays A team made a bit the runs being made on erI the war per did not take a chance with his attached to the Forty-thir- d by ltussell £ Umpire— Dineen and O’Lougblln ' The score: rors hospital j ball but seemed' to be anxious slow Lieut Edgar H Brown and First ARROW PRESS PURITY BISCUIT Ollie Klrmeyer was due' to leave last only to get the ball in there and ABRHOA THUNDERSTORM STOPS Gowan cf ABRHOA First' Lieut Daniel Franklin attached to the colors at’ Meusel to hit' Irish caught one force 1 9 9 9 0 Sandberg e 2 0 9 5 0 night to answer a call Just to the Forty-secon- d : hospital o 0 Kelly p 0 l 2 0 9 0 0 Leavenworth Kan Jarvis s right- - and poked- It over Crandall’s t All TENNIS COMPETITION Jacobs the doctors are members of the 1 1 0 8 0 Emmertsn lb 1 9 9 1 3 sjc lb head and ' scored It Terry Kenworthy Zb 1 9 9 9 9 Iovett 2b 3b 1 0 00 91 10 Taylor Butch Byler the young receiver Bernhard forced Ellis to ground to medical reserve corps 1 0 0 0 9 Evans 8b 10 N J Aug 1 —Holecomb Ferguson from Great Falls reported yesterday 01 Seabrlght 1 1 9 0 9 9 0 9 Nowell 0 rf rf Sheely and took the throw at first national tennis cham- - Fullmere 0 0 Onwan ss ' Ward six-ti179 909 Uenser' lf 1 himself Just to show his pitchers how PUBLIC HEARINGS ON of end 0 1 at 0 9 9 the 0 leave 1 If 0 will Joe Martin headed the 'list of competitors for Jackson p 00 Casey p!on'round robin doubles a heaver should get over there 1 0 0 6 9 0 0 cf 9Bosen c Cowan ' the week' to report for - military duty to real In the special the cover 'MARKET SUGGESTED "! 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' 0 0 8 0 His home is in the eastTotalo' 8 2 0 tourney here togay Accidents ‘and a Totals In Lake did Salt its last nothingheavy thunderstorm prevented any debut Bernhard retired the enemy The committee appointed recently by ‘"V Score by Innings— ( Clyde Bruckman one of ’the baseball half cisions In order in the seventh 0 0—0 0 Arrow Press the Salt Lake conservation and emeron Examiner Los the writers Angeles Alp matches' will be restarted tomor- Parity Biscuit Ooaoooooodogbon Crandaill doubled for Salt Lake In gency 2 O —3 7 committee to Investigate the esis ' here the with v Angels:-’:i row the seventh and Hannah was hit on the tablishment Bosen Errors— Sandberg Summary: Fergu 4e i 4e of a new municipal mar' son Stolen bases— Jacobs Fergusson’ Taylor arm a smashed low hold Quinlan Hogg firm a by Old ket recommended has Joe yesterday that the — 0 Slump 0 surely Bases off on I Lit Off Jackson Kelly centerdrive into which' simitself into a constitute — A on commission 0 little The off Struck out— ball Off Jackson Kelly captain Buddy Ryan —Jarfrom Klllefer and went for three bases city several Hit by aside set 'makes court Thoss tiny CAPSULT8 and days in 'one pitcher ' It and safe By Jackson 5 by Kelly 5 Scorer can’t ply get —Daley vis Umpire— Beaumont and Crandall Hannah interested all scoring to which offensive Curley hear Be on rt supsrior to Balsam difference a the quite Brown succeeded Hogg' at this stage and then decide whether or not parties a new 4eL-of Copaiba Cuboba or ' ‘If: HAND' v SECOND Bernhard one went-down the be to built the should who 'first Injection a and dragged market Every :pitcher found Redd —Is that a foreign car he’s driv- mound yesterday too slow to nab RELIEVES In U4IDV1 The committee was composed of forpretty1 base line which rolled things on ' " was ing?!' mer HOURS Quinlan 24 Two Governor William Spry James scoring for the vll stewed him' up badly Greene—Yes It J was made over in' the best Both on from there In held aamo dlaaasai withand Dr John A' Widtsoe pitchers found: of them any Italy” atid a Bernhard was out InconvsnlsncoL hand The greet given latter was absent from the city ”1 thought as much It looks like When he rtlred the visitor In ths and took no part In the committee’s SpfplaLl a made-ovcar” — Yonkers StatesSold by all drv&rUU man Los Angeles Augl— Goorge McGin- - final frame Investigation 9 Detroit 515 631 14 68 88 88 80 Cincinnati 537 629 38 63 31 64 Pittsburgh - i837 4c " ' ' ’ - " m 1 - ' - ' - X X 2b-o- ‘ X - X- - ’ ' - 1 - ' ' S-- X t X : - - s’ sQg - - ' t - - - - - - X ‘ - - - Two-bas- 1-- - - - 4-I- n 3 3--8 3-- X 1-- ’ -- mlo-pla- - ys - ‘ - - - - 0-- : - - jgg v X gQg e X - - - - - - ' Two-bas-e - Two-bas- e ' Three-bas- ' ’ - 1- -3 ’ 2-- - in-1-- - - - - -- - - - the-pos- t - - - or -- - F-- -- Two-ba- se Three-bas- e - 1 Two-bas-e m - ' i - 4s-- - - 9- - ' ' V " - - - 'sfC-- 9§C ' - - me 0-- 1-- 0 :U ’ - - - v e'h mj ' : ‘ 1 v‘ - got-awa- y - ' ‘ ' ' 1 ' r sen - ' er rHendl-RpnllIc- a j Shop Owners Declare They Will Abide by Industrial Commission's Decision - ' - OF MACHINISTS ' s 486 498 483 YAGE DEMANDS If ' Cupid simply - AMERICAN LEAGUE DEADLOCK OVER Representatives of the owners and employees of tho " contract machine shops of Salt Lake met at the office of the state industrial commission yesterday to seek an adjustment of difficulties that threatened an Immediate strike The companies Involved In ths controversy srs ths American Foundry A Machine company tho Salt Lake Iron A Steel company tho Gallgher Machinery company Lundin & May and Davis A Howe Tho employees have demanded an increase In wages of 50 cents a day and had announced their Intention to go on strike this morning The conference came to a deadlock and the proprietors as sn ultimatum said they would abide by the decision of the state Industrial commission acting In its capacity as a board of arbitration and conciliation The committee of the employees agreed to a postponement of the strike until ths proposition to submit ths question Governor Approves More to the Industrial commission settlement has been placed beforeforths em' Guard Appointments ployees ’The dissatisfied workingmen will hold a meeting tonight Still One Vacancy If tho matter Is finally placed In ths hands of ths commission ss a board of arbitration the work of ths- board will With the official appointment yester- mark the first action ever taken' by day of additional officers for the First uch' a board In Utah yt v Utah light field artillery the commissioned staff Is now 'complete with' the ' exception of one officer according to announcement last night by Major W G Williams adjutant general of the national guard Gov Simon Bamber‘The following enllstmezits were rethe' following recommenger approved were submitted to him by corded yesterday at ths local recruitdations that ing stations: Major Williams: To be first leutenants of the medical Navy— Wesley Lea Rampy Novelty corps —Dr' Andrew J Bowman and Dr Mo" Wallace Edward McMurry Wil-eo- ll CL E Tyree Mont Orville Henry Eckhardt To be captain— First Leutenant Rich- Macon 111 John William Simmons Sheridan Wyo" ard F King — To be first lieutenants Second LieuCoalArmy —William H Branch tenants George L Barron Inring D ville Utah Elmer ForbuskJrVictor Ida Rao B Dunford Bloomington Offer and 'Guy H 'Holmes To be second’ lieutenants— First Ser IdaL Allen Flfleld Rockland Ida Joand Sergeant seph L Nelson Salt Lake James K geant Byron ‘H’ Wayne ' Peterson Henderson Salt Lake Arthur E GibTheodore - Nononcommissioned appointments son Storrs Utah John ' W Draper were announced' and It Is the belief of Storrs Utah Jesse CL Crosby Bountiadful Utah Alfred W Shepherd Paris Capt Fred T ' Gundry regimental men 200 the of about list' Ida Walter R Nelson that Salt Lake jutant will not be completed until tomorrow Frank H Neldevi Salt Lake Arthur EL There may be 'a possibility of complet- Robinson Salt Lake James W Buck Smlthfield Utah Joseph W Watson ing the list todayowever A dispatch from Washington last 8mlthfleld Utah' Bennie B Collins de Richmond-- ' Utah Albert S Clark night conveyed the Information thatmob Smlthfield Utah Howard M Wassung lays in preparing- national guard lllzation camps will postpone their Rock Springs Wya Albion L Strang opening about 'two weeks Asked con Indian Springs Utah Richard Carroll ' In relation to the Hannibal Mo Charles H Bostie cernlng the dispatchWilliams stated last Litchfield I1L: Douglas Taylor Rex-bu- rg local guard Major the local Ida James W' Gillespie Rex-bunight that he did not believe Mike' Krienovich delayed In mobilizing Ida guard would bewas Salt Vivian H Bush Prout Utah: Lake personal belief stating that it localhisunits would mob- Vern R Ekins Provo Utah that at least the Frank ilize at Fort Douglas about August 10 Vukich Stockton Utah F Lyman five days after being mustered Into Waddell Park City Utah 'Walter H federal service with a possibility of Daw Provo Utah Floyd M Gilbert the entire guard at 'the fort at Ashton Ida Clayton J Robertson having this timeAshton Ida Marino Corps —Frank P Moon Pocatello Ida James B Hansen Lava Hot Springs Charlie Thomas Ida Booker Pocatello Ida Ernest A Howse Montpelier Ida Ellen wood Harley Twin Falls Ida George A Freestone Clearfield Utah Jess W Boise Hammer Ida Clifford C Christ Pocatello Ida Edward O Ramsey Boise Ida Stanley F Bonne tt Provo Utah Richard A Ilnrh Salt Lake Louis Stagg Kaysville G Rosenberg Heber city John Checking '! Depositors With Harvey Utah Lehi W Smith George R drawing Money Because of Goodrich Vernal Utah - ' nformal the-condu- OFFICERS’ STAFF NEARLY FILLED - 3 r Roll of Honor J ’ : : - - - rg - MANY ACCOUNTS CLOSED AT BANKS - Clerical Charge Imposed Many small depositors In local banks are beginning to close up their accounts and deposit their money in safety deposit boxes A number 'of such accounts changed this week from bank to vault A recent order of the united banks was that all checking acof the-citcounts below 3100 must pay 50 cents a month This Is supposed to covfer the actual cost to the bank of keeping the account A deposit box may be had as low as $l a year which leaves a net gain of 55 aa year or' almost365sufficient to pay for dally paper days In - the year One small depositor said yesterday: "My account overages $50 to $75 a month Fifty cents every thirty days or $6 a year I consider unreasonable It is 10 per cent on my money While I would like to continue to bank and issue checks on my account I do not feel that I can afford it I believe the banks are making a mistake in forcing us little depositors out In the aggrethousands of gate we amount Into thealso forces us dollars every month It to adopt leas businesslike ways of setaccounts as the check comes back tling to us as a receipt - The way I figure more than pay it the big depositors the clerical cost of the small ones and I think the banks should figure it In the aggregate and not discriminate -- -- against us” - BRIG GENERAL INSPECTS CAMP Prison Barracks at Ft Doug- las Arc in Excellent Shape He Says t a a Brig Gen John L Chamberlain Inspector general of the United 'States army was In the city for a few hours yesterday afternoon during which time he inspected the third war prison barracks at Fort Douglaa' He was escorted among the barracks by Col Arthur Williams commandant and Capt 8tephen Abbot adjutants After' the inspection a conference was held in the office of Colonel Williams General Chamberlain said the local prison camp is first class' The' general came here from Texaa where he Inspected camps along the border He left In the afternoon for Denver Colo After visiting all the mobilization and concentration camps in the United States General Chamberlain will submit' his report to governmental - ' |