Show Tlu JLaalk© JBDSESAILIS-- E SPORTING AUTHORITY OF THE ' INTER MOUNTAIN VEST ? salt"lake crry utah PHILLIES DROP BEES CHASE FITTERY JAMES AND : 1’CREDIES TIGERS TAKE FOURTH GAME MAY fRETURN TO S: L WIN EASILY Sunday august Hisa7 I HAVE EYES FROM SEALS ON SEATTLE v - Con Report Has It That Little Humble ' ' tinue to Trim League Southpaw Will Be : Leaders With Gusto lShippeaBa-- ’ - Tail-Ende- rs ’ American Assocation South- paw Lasts Quick Before Bernhard Clouters i' ' ' ’ Herald-R- c publican Special - Philadelphia ENOUGH FRAME iwxur chose the An few-ar- ! ONE - ART -- gave them a big lead and they were returned easy winners 9 to 4 Holds Downs9 Gang to Three Hits In- dian Clouted Hard r ? Lefty's bacon No such luck in the second Rath hit a h&rd bounder Which Hollocher couldn’t handle Hannah singled So did Dubuc Tobin walked and Orr shot out a long sacrifice fly 'Sheely hit a Texas leaguer to back' of short which Hollocher and Tanner let fall between them Ryan drove a' liner which Hollocher got his hands on hint could not hold and Crandall walked This finished James Iour runs were over the plate when Brenton took to sincharge and he allowed Quinlan scored on gle scoring Sheely Ryan an infield out Brenton settled down and pitched good ball from this point although Crandall’s double in the fourth Quinlan’s bunt and some pretty base runbluffed ning by the Bees when Quinlan a steal to second and was out going back to first let Crandall score V- Dubuc Still Wcuk c Portland could do" nothing with until the fifth when with Wills on first Williams put the ball over the was right field fence Dubuc' who loon the making his first appearance cal grounds could not go through to the finish and It was on account of his physical condition that ’he quit after tho seventh- letting Schinkle finthe ish the game He hit Hollocher Rodfirst man up In the seventh and to gers walked ' After YVIliehad filed scorto right Ryan Williams singled drive This might havo Hollocher ing two feet higher gone over had it been in the Brenton for batted Hunter eighth and Fincher pitched the ninth for the Beavers He didn’t have very good Cranluck' as with one out he passed on second to Quinlan’s dall' who went Infield out Rath’s single to left scored Crandall and the Bee third baseman went to third and came home on two successive wild pitches the Portland : made a faint rally In run off Schinninth when It scored oneman up walked kle Rodgers the firston Infield WIlies second to went and out Williams doubled to'right scoring Rodgers but after Griggs was passed and Farmer glglln forcedahim at second ended it by long fly to Ryan' ' Two Games Today here There will be a double-headtomorrow Manager Bernhard will use Evans and Hughes while McCredio will start Fincher and Penner Tu-bu- ’ er "- - I Herald-Repnbllc- Northwestern League Would Oppose Scheme Spokane Has Seattle ‘Tied9 l ' Special an ANGELES Ang 11 Y- Oar humble the Tigers com tinned to trout the Seals an rudely an over today and won their fourth game of the week thus cinching the series Arthur From me scored his second 'win of tho week and hold the visitors to three hits no In the sixth inning and two lu the ninth Lou “CaseySmith was the victim and was bumped hard again The Tigers got to the hurler mussing up the plate - three times in the second inning Daley sent a single to left and stole second Glelchmann r sacrificed him to : third 5' Smith to Koerner ' Galloway’s single to CAMP IN CALIFORNIA RESERVE OFFICERS’ THE TO CALLED scored Tight Daley Callahan went' out and Moore walked Fromm e singled to On the left is Alma Richards B: Y U athlete of Olympic fame in the center Roy McIntyre one of the mostleft scoring Galloway and putting athletes who ever wore the colors of the University of Utah and on the right is Victor (“TilMoore on third Moore' scored on exemplary to right Vaughn filed lie”) Oleson one of the Crimson’s gridiron heroes v to Calvo single r Baker singled infield in the for the Seals’ first safe hit It wassixth a close play and Gus Gleichmann was put out of the game for crabbing the decision Stoy&ll finished out the game at first The Tigers got their last'' run in the seventh inning Callahan to left and was sacrificed ' to singled second by ' Moore Smith to Koerner Fromm e was safe on a fielder’s choice Callahan going to third Chadbourne sent a sacrifice fly' to Fitzgerald Callahan scorPAUL FITTERY' ing The Seals bunched two hits for their Star pitcher of the 1918 Bros who Salt Lake ChuckersNot Doto reliable- reports from Phila- only run In the ninth inning: ' Fltzger-ai- d doubled to left ITltz got as far as delphia has been “shipped back to Salt on outs by Pick and Calvo Maisel Mensor Drops Peg on thtrd Lake Syr ing Their Share Toward Prospects for Championship j on' Following Page) Team About on Par With tiniest especially does It fit the ease of Double and Angels Win Bringing' Club Up Paul Flttery a youthful twlrlerv with a Thoseof Otlier Schools deft hand delivery and'- lots of ambl- FirstGame of Week tlou fSinE EVANS and Walt Lever The young portsider came to Pat XV eni the Been beat winners Moran manager of the Philadelphians chances for a football te Speelsl1 - la U1 from the Salt Lake club and just rethe changed pltchera places do ‘int leek an' blight Vs they FRANCISCO Aug 1L— The he has been ordered back to his cently SAN Levereas week has last standings broke the winning streak mlght'ln acaanlag ever the list at last former associates not won a game la three weeks ?:Paul seems to have the makings In of the Oaks 'and won 2 to 2 Ed Mensor years srrldlroa heroes It la easy te concome from haa down Ills percentage many respects of a big' league twirler clude that the boys are toe' patriotic missed a throw from' Stnmpf when he except that he Is lacking in that one 607 to 538 Oa the ether hand Evfront of te thlak ef the future of the feetbati an doable had la easy play Al Crebs will give the bike fans essential which goes so far toward proans come from has seventeenth np team More than half of last years ducing great men in baseball circles another card this afternoon on the him and what proved to be the winning In weeks two the Beck’s track starting vat 830 place That essential In stamina standing These rns scored ’ regulars have Joined some- branch of to twirled several good races are open to all amateur riders mgo tenth Fltteryat has blame must Krauee take the the service Harry a stretch In local games Prizes have been donated the vari- with innings Olmf Erickson Is the league's real Mensor for the defeat however Pat Kins the elongated center will here and around the circuit' but has ous 'local bicycle dealers by In- the first Inning he walked both bo 8 wea leader IS and lest throwing a gun around to commands The feature race of the afternoon KlUefer and Terry Kenworthy bunted having not been able 'to go the limit' One of Instead of the pig skin to signals Porteam match sprint them along - and Cournler’s - single his performances here was notewor- will ‘be a with a percentage of 079 “Spider ter has Joined the marines Goodwin is Joe Oeschger- when race best two out of three heats The scored them Krause would have blankthy'' He relieved teammate Baum his follows closely the artillery: Thorum Is a yoeraan in in the latter was being mauled f by the two teams in this race are Ray Walker ed them after that- but for MensoFs with a percentage of JI67 la the the navy Wilson has 'graduated and New’ York Giants In the fifth Inning and Chase Alexander vs Willie Pfister muff- The Oaks kept trying and put the first ten pitchers has since then joined the aviation standing g and he let: the National and Gerald Thatcher These four boys a run over in the fourth Lane opened Lou Lake Salt corps: and Taylor and McGill will be Aageleo Saa Franare men about the fastest on the with a pass and rushed to ’third on hit In league leaguers down with one two anew kind of line for they each have cisco — Portland and guarding track and thet race is expected to be Murphy’s single Miller hit to Terry and the remainder of the game In one each now Are the army' Vernon and Oakland and ' close During the' ’training at St Peterswhile a double play was being staged ' are those who have gradthere Then are the Two-minp events standings The are Following as other follows: to Fla have seemed theburg Flttery unmolested In scored'' Lane eighth Lowell uatedto and'lt-'walast Romney: last r year's one-mile Invitation-reawd including Thursday's plenty-'ostuff for this handicap a hit and Hack was caught in the draft and Murphy opened' with' one captain games son that Pat'- Moran held ori 'to him novice and ' a l Bassard race - between Miller was floored by has passed the physical examinations Willie Creba and Fred Ball Even in the early part of "the them along bunted ones Gardner' fast S so that he will probably be doing his L BERNHARD frthe ‘Showed up well although out Acosta Oakland Flttery and while 8tumpf was being tossed for Uncle 8am very soon’ Van Felt bit t Phillies did not have enough confidence Oaks-goOLDFIELD IN HIS GLORY scored The Saa Fran Erickson at first Murphy Karrlck and' Langford have Douglas' In him' to start him in' many contests St" Mo Aug 1L — Barney Old- the bases full in the fifth “with one Portland Harstad Louis ' ' also graduated As time wore on Moran was convinced field lowered the world’s records for a out but could not score for neither llaum Saa Francisco as to whether he Whitney is doubtful that Flttery would' not ’do this year on dirt track in automobile races against Middleton nor Lane could get them cut Fromme Vernon r is said return this will year James Portland KayJt went In the Ralph DePalma' here today In the of the infield The score: his ball club so -the youth' ' not does he announced " that L A Crandall has already house cleaning fifteen-mil- e race Oldfield’s time was come-bacto the institution A to LOS ANGELES Intend 'Standrldge 1204 The previous' record was 1223 EVANS S L Bohan stated last year that he did not R yaa L A made by-- ' the late Bob Burman in ' Bak- KlUefer cf intend :to come back his year RUDOLPH KALLIO 'W Brown I A ersfield CaL in 1915 Oldfield then Terry ss Dave Coleman is coming back and (lalnn Vernon broke the record 815 5 also of last year’s fresh team will several ' Goodbred Oakland T TO JOIN DETROIT set lb five of the freshle squad About by Burman Oldfield made the dis- Fournier return Oakland Prough Meusel rf tance in 758 8 L LEVKRENZ have enlisted In acme ' branch of the Des Moines la Aug 1L —Pitcher RuEllis lfc IVaarr S Portland service Boles 1 dolph Kalllo of the Des Moines club Smith 3b Several of the boys have expressed a Davis who has been sold to the Detroit AmerA L IVozXf Crandall p that the board of regents apdesire U L S C D B I icans to report next spring has topped a that they will know Oakland point roach sostand lirause Lead the hurling list of the Western league Boys Totals where L SCHINKLE-they just this season in percentage of games won KIRMKYEH S L low number of earned runs off him and S L HOFF j Coast League K F in shutouts Mensor 2b Dougherty Oaklaad--- : Middleton If Arlett Oldham S I ss cf Branches Lane Houck Portland Murphyrf-8b Horns Los AngelesMiller Gardner lb 'v Portland llrenton' V J 1: Hall Los AngelesM Stumpf as 'Tobin LEADING c F Johnson V and Murray SALT LAKE Krause Beer Oaklaad Salt Lake ©0 Pick Saa Fraacloeo p: MlticT o Mitchell Vernon 84 1 KlUefer Lea Aascelea Sly HolFincher Portland locher Portland 78 Fitzgerald Saa HUGHES 8 L Franrtzeo 75 Williams Portland Immediately following the L A ' Seaton — 72 y Rath Salt Lake 72 Score by Innings K reiser Oakland tennis tournament it Is l’ LEADING HITTERS —Tobin Salt Los Angeles: v7 Decannlere Vernon planned to start a city mixed doubles Hovlik Vernon 00 AA 0 0 Lake 170y Pick Saa Francisco ISOy Runs o o d 1 Veraon Marlon Hits 0101111 tourney The committee In charge conMemd Tos Angeles 147 y Rath Salt ' ' Veraon Schorr ' y 142 Oakland: Lake 140y Sheely Salt Lake of Dr C G Plummer chairman: sists 0—2 0 0 0 1 0 1 ' 130 'Runs : Fitzgerald Saa Francisco — 8 1 1 0 1 2 2 Sundstrom secretary the pub0 J Hits E HITTERS LEADING 2 MenEllis and bases— Stolen -- Tobln Salt Lake 35 Schaller Saa 'entry committee consists of licity Summary: — Kenworthy Terry Two-bas- e sor hits 83 y Paul Bassett and Mrs Glendenqlng Salt Francisco Sheely Salt Lake Sly Krause Gardner Boles- Base on balls Hannah Salt Lake 29y Griggs Pert-lan- d — 6 4 Struck off Krause Crandall Lake Tennts club Lauren Gibbs and Off —By Crandall 1 by Krause 1 -- Hit 29 out Mra Glndrup Deseret gym courts Miss — Miller Double plays— Terry THREE-BAS- E HITLEADING by pitcher Mensor LEAGUE' STANDINGC A "courts Dave to Kenworthyto Fournier TERS— Wllie Portland St Farmer Toungbcrgi'Y W Park Runs responGardner to courts to Stumpf Coleman Liberty Portland 8 y Murphy Oakland 8y sible for — Krause 2: Crandall 2 Left San Francisco will ’tournament this of feature The 7 8 Vernon — 9 Oakland Galloway on bases Los Angeles Los In are Angeles the entries all when HOME-RUN be that FinLEADING HITTERS Time — 1:48 Umpire— Phyle and Salt Lake numbered be names will consecutively — Williams Portland 18y Sheely Salt ney Oakland and the women ' and men having corLake 12 y B Ryan Salt Lake ’7 y Portland Vernon responding numbers will constitute a Meuse 1 Lon Aageleo 7y Ilertoa OakCAPTURE MISSOURI team It is thought' that this arrangeland 4y' Koerner Snn Francises '4y YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ment will prove interesting and will Pert-land' Veraon 4y Farmer Galloway VALLEY HONORS ' Portserve to broaden the acquaintance of At Portland— Salt Lake-9 ‘ 4 land 4 : tennis players LEADING' BASE STEALERS— “ Los Angeles 3 OakAt Oakland— be played at the Deseret will Mo’ Aug" 11—Walter Matches Kansas' 41 y Williams City" Pick San '' Fraacisce 2 land Score by' Inal gym courts starting Monday SeptemPortland 38 y ' Mease 1 Los Angeles Hayes and Samuel Hardy of Chicago At Vernon—Vernon 4 San Fran-! O S O 10 O O O Salt Lake of doubles won ber 10 Entry blanksormay be obtained Ver1 y S3 y Lane the 37 championship Oakland' cisco today O O © Vanghn' O 1 —© S 1—4 Portland tournament ' the Spalding store from any memat tennis Missouri non y 33 33 the Saa Corhan Fraacisce Valley James committee AGO pitched YEAR Innings A Dix Summary and of the Newall ber LEADING SACRIFICE HITTERS defeating Walter 1 1Stalea Dabue T Brenton 82--S 0 close ' 2 ‘ W will Entries' L Septem Pet Saturday Kansas of TeachenerSaltMiddleton City —Rath ln Lake' 38y Slg-lbase-Sbrely Ryan 2 Williams ' “ 71 49 111 8 Los Angeles1 wo-base ber Newell and Teachener had electrified Oakland 29y Wllie 'Portland 23 y Home mm —Williams 72 Cl 9(2 Vernon in the day by wadthe gallery earlier hits— Crandall Wllllama 2 Sacrifice 66 Angeles 23 Sheely Salt 61 520 Terry Los Francisco San Lockhorn-Weatllaaca on balls—Off Dubac team : hit—Orr 60 68 Lake ' 22 y Doame ' Versos 21y- Haning through the SPORTS Halt Lake ADDITIONAL ill a Schinkle 2 James 8 Struck oat— 8 4 2 5 52 Kansas also of 59 468 City Salt Lake nah Salt Portland20y Quinlan By Dabae 1 Brenton 2 Flneherl 83 3o9 O&kl&nd G Dnbue Singles finals will he played Lake 2Q Rons responsible for— James IN THE NEWS SECTION 1 - red-skinn- ed : - - all-arou- nd ’s Bee Pitchers MANY OF UTAH Ranh Low in FOOTBALL MEN BREAKS OAKS’ LUCKY STREAK League Dope HAVE ENLISTED MUFFED THROW - - according ‘ - - s'- - - BIKE RACES AT - - - - Hersld-Repnbllcs- n - - - - - - Boston Aug 11—Francis Oaimet western amateur golf champion and farmer 'national amateur aid open tltleholder today announced that he would not claim exemption from ' the haa already passed the draft - He examination physicalservices are at my country’ In whatever capacity I ran disposal do the most good he said “whether this proven to be la the army or playing golf in aid of the Red Cross Oaimet said he had received anea-ymoletters charging him with bebased upon reports ing n “slacker that he would ask exemption - : na A M 1 4 league company would perform a comeback as Salt Lake did and become one of the best drawing cities on the circuit McCredie has had an ambition to get the always Seattle franchise and switch his activities to the Puget Sound city from Portland When Dug-da- le in Seattle purchased his new McCredie was Interestedpark in financially the deal although it has since been reported ' that Dugdale purchased interest in the perk Seattle fans would welcome a change of ownership of the baseball club but as far as getting Into tho Coast league next season Seattle has no chance at all as it would take a unanimous vote of all the Northwestern league directors to put the deal over and that of course would be out of the question In addition to the league vote Seattle has a signed agreement with Spokane not to go Into the Coast league (Continued on Funofclng Page) Mc-Credl- e’s Bees Have Two : t1en IVho May Go Up Again " 4 ' - - -- one-mil- e- - OPOKANE ’Aug llr—The possibil-ity of Seattle sis Coast league territory for 1918 has attracted the attention of Walter McCredie manager of the Portland club and the Portland boss believes that if the war doesn’t close-the- ' gates 'of the Coast i league cities next season there is a strong possibility of Seattle entering class AA company McCredie may even take an interest In securing the Seattle franchise himself and then transfer It to the roast organization The double A manager is of the opinion that Seattle In the faster - 1 - - Commission Issues Recall List Angels Paid $4000 for Terry and Fournier - - - - hard-hittin- IIXOIXNATL O Aug 1L— The National’ Baseball commission tonight made public the list of major 'Teague players who have been 'released to minor leagues subject to option to recall on 15 The list contains the August name of the club holding the option the minor league club to which the player was sent the' name of the player and the terms The list includes ths following! National league: By Brooklyn to Denver Kelleher $300 Oakland Miller $500 Oakland Colwell $300 (cancelled) Oakland Wadam $300 (cancelled) Oakland O’Mara 8300 (cancelled) By Chicago to Vernon Conifrey $300 (cancelled) Omaha Schick $300 St Joseph Shay $300l By Pittsburgh to Omaha 8tuart $300 American league: By Chlcago to St Joseph Henry $750 Los Angeles Terry and Four nier $4000 to repurchase Fournier for (right $1000 also Catcher Bassler for $1500 By Cleveland to Portland Pane - -- : - - le - s f - - - - - -- -- : - I - - : - ' - - : - ten-mi- le 4-- - 4-- - 5- ’ - Who S in - LOCALKHXED Various bees cop easy one) - - TOURNEY NEXT RUN-GETTER- S— " inter-mounta- - - i2 in - O ’ - ’ - 0-- 1-- TWO-BAS- - 0 y - - Ouimets Alibi SUM ARE -- Chad-bourne- James managed to get by in the first inning but he had trouble in this frame Orr was caught at the plate on a close play by Hollocher 's throw on Ryan's grounder which saved 0 AGAIN CHANCES Ex-Gia- nt LOS 11— PORTLAND Augr was treated to as pretty a lacing in the second inning of today's game as has been seen here this sea son The Bees made six runs before Brenton who succeeded him could retire the side This FROMME r gees back to biblical times bat proverb It applies very well to these modem Salt Lake Garners Six Buns in Second Duhuc Good but Still Weak ' Dope Has It Uiat Beaver Owners Would Like to ' Switch Activities - - 1 -- - - -- ' - - -3 — - -- 6- -4 6-- above-mention- ed - : - 6-- -T- - er - - 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- - - v m 3 Breston 1 SeUikle Fischer 2 j - V ner $300 By Detroit to San Franciscan Baker $3C0 By St Louis to Salt Lake Kir meyer $750 fright to repurchase for $1500): Salt Lake John Tobin $300 Portland ’FlnCher $300 Salt Lake Park $300 ’(cancelled Wichita White $300’ (cancelled) Little Rock yardley"$300 (transferred to Omaha) Omaha Miller Portland Murray ‘ A list of the players recalled by the major league clubs under approved 1917 optional agreements will be promulgated on or about August 20 - A 4-4- - 44 COMMISSION MAKES IMPORTANT RULING Cincinnati O Ang 1L— 'The ma- tleazl baseball rnaunlzslon today- 4 4 4 4 4 promalaated a finding In which-a ruling of the nation- 4 it ratified board awarding to disbanded 4 4 al tho reteotloa of 4 4 minor leagnea 44 Mae territory privileges bat In the 4 Hading the commission re- - 4 the extension of 4 fnaed to approve protection to oaeb elaba I the 4 4 4- reservation of their players far 4 4- 1918 nalesn their salaries atlp- la their contracts' are paid 4 4 slated la fall 4 4The discussion came np relative 4 4- to a number of minor leagaes that 4 4- have disbanded for the season and 4 4- the question ef the status of the 4 with the dabs wan In- - 4- 4 -- - - 4-- 4 - - - 4 players ' volved - 4- - 4-- UMM if |