Show v' ' v i 4 Ji ’ :4w ' ir‘ S" K' r l r“ ' "V r j i THE a - HERALD-BEPtTBLICANSAL- LAKE CITTTJTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 19i7 T - MFIIJIBOC&ro SPORTING" AUTHORITY BY WALTER DtBBflTZ V7EST N INTER-MOUNTAI- EDITED '' OF THE : t ' 4 Dope on Races inTwo Majors ’“T — -- ' i i f V r In order to win - the National league pennant the Giants need to win but 20 of their 88 remaining games even though the Phillies win 30 contests ' their remaining The result thenwguld be: 7 HOG- - BEAVERS RUN U S ‘ s'- : s - Beavers and Bees Play Airtight Ball to Halfway Mark and Then Bernhardts Men Are Snowed : Under Avalanche of Portland Runs Visitors X' Clout In Twelve o f Th eir Fifteen i Markers x : 101 100 53 54 - In the American league the White Sox must win 18 of their remaining games If the Red Sox captured all the ‘25 games they have to play The final result would — i White Sox Red Box v the language of the office boy Salt 'Lake was defeated by a goodM V That isnft exactly what the writer ’Would like to say yesterday tabout it but it is far more appropriate Fifteen to two waa the final ad- All that was needed to make the tiling real and to take the fans back to olden days— days to ’which they are perhaps more accustomed—was Vj " ‘ v'Chester Hoff - ? jr Out of d Job ' ' V Bill Fincher Is Like a Man Without a Country Wonders ' Why ' has been hanging around ''notFlncber to knowing whether 'to which exercised its St Louis on him 1 op- or to go to his home " tion in Clarendon ArkHe has received unofficial Inf that he will not be included In the first draft and’ will not be wanted until spring The SC Louis club says It doesn't want him until next spring Judge McCredie' paid Fincher up to Sep- tember 1 and notified St Louis that It could do what it pleased him- The Portland with is ' away and It isn’t magnate known whether Fincher will be taken back on the payroll or not In the meantime Flncber is wondering who Is going to pay hie salary from September 1 until now — or-matl- ' i ®AN ' FRANCISCO I AB R II O A on rf6 Pltignild Oorhan as Pick b Scballer If ’ - - - - : ' ng FEATURE RACE r THE WORST YET p J PORTLAND Proves haring a tough time trying to get back Into the win 9r 9k - - - - this year “ A cc ac 9fe Walter McCredie fa a great booster for Seattle and opinee that the league wlU be making a d that city mistake If It does not try to to : Its territory before another season rolls along--- ' ' - SO - - - lb3 112 14 114 4 7 S3 111 1 ' 11 3 7 3313 ' ' 1—4 1—7 - i 0 3 0—7 0 Errora-Hun- ter Summaty Johnson Calls ban Two-bas-e Mitchell bits— Moore Schaller Sacrifice hits—Corban VnuKbn Struck out- -B Jobn-4 by Mitchell 3 Base on balls— Off Mitchell 8 off Johnaoa X Rous reaponaiblo for John-so-n X Mitchell 2 Stolen bases— Oorhan Hunter Doane Glelcbmann Double play— Gleich-man- n nnasalated Hit by pitched ball— Galloway Scballer Wild pitch—Mltcbell 2 Johnson Umpire— Finney and Phyle Time —2 IS - m r- Port-lea- d (Eh-neet- 4-- Portland— Haas 0 O O O 2 3 4 0 6—15 1 0 0 1 3 2 4 0 6—17 Hits Salt Lake — 2 Raaa O 0 01 1 0 0 0 0— — - -- lilts i© 0 12 2 l'll 0 1 a ll record) Women’s 100 yards open— Doro- ' thy Burns (Los Angeles) first: Claire Galllgan - second Frances' Time 1:07 Cowells third (New American record) ' LEAD EAST HIGH Milton Romney 'and Clyde ' Worley two of the athletic atandbys at the East Side High school last night informed-a representative of this department that they have decided to cast their lot 'with the Billings Mont High school where Otto Romney broIs coaching' at the ther of the former ' time present 4- - ' - old-timer- ' - -- - elaeo-Amy - - - aa WIIIIAM - : - 2dOl4 ’ - ' Free-for-a- v ! 2:13 Lee Morrissey writes from Boise statins 4 bat ha is anxious to hook up wltli Eiltlte White Young Gilbert or A1 Younj? before the Manhattan club here Ho won a decision over Hurry Casey “the fighting Harp” of Seattle recently In ten rounds 1 L GET" AFTER O’TOOLE By International News Service Omaha Sept 6 —The Des Moines Western league club today look seven San Franelsec andaje Oaklandsfc papers are criticislilts In a row off Marty O’Toole Omaha ing Frank Karri can severely for his ioar showing Kiteble at Oakland on Labor twlrler who a few years ago sold for againstThuWillie rltlea seem to be of the one opinion day 122000 to ‘Pittsburghthat the Canadian baa not the heart Ititcbfe afe - made him look like a novice FOR f J1U JIT9U AMERICAN ’ V ‘-4 -'- f f according to re- v’ ports ' That Harry Greli the Pittsburgh middleweight Is a worthy candidate for the title is evident the papers gave the from tfic splendid send-of- f man when he fought Jack Dillon recently: lie and they 'also think will give Jeff Smith claimant of the championahtp tbs battle of his meet Milwaukee when next Wedneslife at they - ' (egg SOLDIERS time 2:121:' Three-year-o- ld trbt 3800 — Azo 'Jay f-- San Francisco Sept 6 —JIu jit- - 4 first Lillian B second California Patch 4-- au a Japanese method of aelf-d- ethird Best time 2:17 v y fense Is to-bfaught the Amerl- - 4 day t can 'soldiers as part of their ath- '4- letlc training according to an an- - 4 ' Pittsburgh Sept A— Harry Greb of Pittsburgh DE WINS TWO d txmt on points over Battling won a nouncement ' made here today by - - 2:10 Tima 2:13 -- -- f f Allan - e - 0R0 STRAIGHT BLOCKS -- Louis Mo —Alfredo ' ' St New Sept York tonight defeated Robof ert L- Cannefax' of St Louis in the 6 De-O- ro - second block of their match for the- three cushion billiard score-o50 to 72 score The for the 'two blocks innings— now is DeOro '100 Cannefax 79 high run was 8 and' 694 while the high run for Cannefax was 6 and his average 690 150-pol- nt - cham-pionshipjby- f f 4--- -- his-averag- 4- 4-4- ’s -- ff 4- - u- - L-M- lke - - - f f 44 "V 4 ten-ronn- - Levinsky of New York at Forbes field the 8 Siplth who has received tuulght hls commission from the govern- - 4 National league ball park bere jjg ment as an Instructor in the art New York Sept ' O’Dowd of St Piul outfought Italian Joe Gann pf Brooklyn Air Smith 'has just returned in every round of a Imut In Brooklyn from Toklo where he won the O’Dowd weighed 153 pounds and Gens tonight “black belt” corresponding to no honors for his ' 4 A demonstration before Amerl- can military attaches at Toklo led to hfs commission he said 4 - Ta 49-I- De-Oro- 4- 4-- Scranton' Pa Sept 6—Miss Mary Browne of California former national champion today defeated i Miss Molls Bjhrstedt of Norway present national Patrichampion In straight sets at the otic tennis tourney of the ' Scranton Country club The scores were 1 and John Strachan California defeated 6 8 Howard Voshell Brooklyn 1 Strachan and "Voshell - defeated Throckmorton Elizabeth N H and Alexander-NeYork OAKLAND ABRUOA 9 Maggcrt ef retry KUIcfcr 2b Meoacl if Fournier lb Rill If Bole e Davia 3b Beatoa p 6 l Lane ISIS ABRHOA 0 cf 8 Leard 2b —2 4 0 8 1 8 Murphy 2b 4 A 4 aa Stumpf 8 0 212 0 Miller rf 8 0 0 6 0 Middleton If 4 0 4 0 Gardner lb gaO S O 3 4:Murray aa 4 4 ZjKrauaO p t 10 18 10l l 0 10 2 2 10 0 2 2 4 0 0 8 8 0 0 1 0 O 2 4 0 111 I S 0 1 l e ten-ronn- d Addi tional Sports on Page Four 104 e o "511 7171 Menaor batted for Murray Score by inning— 1m Angeles: Hits Oakland: j®4 ltS in ninth ‘ o lessees o e i e e o o o f o— 1 0 lw Error— Klllcfrr Meuse 1 Stumpf Miller Murray Buns for— Seaton 1 Ttre-baa- e Krause 2 Balk—Kranaerespoualbl bit— Four ler Klllefer Sacrifice bib— Ellis First base Seaton 4 off Kraus 3 Struck Krawa 1 Hit by pltcbar— Menial Gardner Dmible playe— Meusel te Boles 8tumpf to Leard to Gardner Kranae to Gardner to Murray Davis to Fournier Left on bases—La Ansel vs 7 Oakland f Time —200 Umpires-H- eld and Casey SECOND GAME I LOS ANGELES OAKLAND AB R H O Al AB B H O A 1 1 1 A 0Lane ef Maggert ef 0 0 1 aa 1 2 A 4 0 0 8 1 2b Leard Terry Klllefer 2b 8 0 1 8 HMnrpby 3b 0 4 1 1 1 OlStumpf as Meusel rf 4 0 0 8 8 Foamier lb 3 1 1 0 OjMUler rf 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 4 OiMiddleton Kills H 0 lf2 4 1 O 0 llArlett lb Basaler e 8 0 113 3 3 0 0 0 SlMltm e Davis lb 4 0 0 3 3 3 0 10 XlMartln p 8 0 3 Hogg p osaaaaaaaaaa esaaO 1 1 1 1 00 10 ‘ Totals Xl 8 0 37 81 Totals 113 118 10 ‘06 143718 - 6-- 6-- 4i 8-- 6-- - ‘ r - 6-1 ' yEntries esterdays Results for Today ” 40 Score by iaalnga— Los Angelas: Runa 8 Hits lakUmH Runa V lilts 4 -- 0 0 I1 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1110 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8 0 S— 1 8--4 Error Stampf Summary: reaponaiblo 1 Martin 4 Sacrifice hit— Klllefer Davis First baa on ball— Off Hogg S eff Martin 3 Struck eat— By Hogg S by Martin Doable ptay— Ellla Hit by pitcher— Stnmph to Leard to ArletL Left on baaco— Loo 6 7 Oakland Wild pitch—Martin Tima Angeles 1:37 Umpire—Held and Gaaay for— llogg Western League Map 104: Sli Oliver 104 Frank Coleman 106 100: Immense ICO: Money Frederick LEAGUE STANDING Captain furlonca— Jowb 107 James G 103 Flecha Negie 103 Uaael-u- t First race 11--five and a I- half W L Petl woe even w L pet 1 2 "to 104 to 114 Grayi Hjrner 2 It 23 22 SOI 6MSt Joseph Second race six ( furlongs —"Swift Shot Ill IJnroln Oriental Girl 111 (I'lckenat 8 to 2 even 2 to S 856 26 20 Hntcbtnsoa 23 23 4£t Joplin second: Bemcena 107 (Dreycr) 5 to 1 2 to L Patriotic Mary 111 Kbenecer Ill: Katherine Omaha 25 20 556!l)es Molnei g 27 400 even third Time 1:00 Iris T Howard Bland Francis Ill Lady tiiyetjr Ill Vintage 111: 25 20 556 Denver S3 350 Sewenkrk WichMa Alma Limine 114 Oommlgaa 117 and Crucible also ran Second race fire and a half' furlon — Blue Pool entry YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Thinl race six furlong— Velvet 103 Louise Rarer 10 (Pickens) 2 to 1 7 to 10 1 to 3 won Runnlns Queen ICO (Majestic 2 to 1 Stone 108 Elktnn 103 Coile 112t Bachelor’s Omaha— At B If E 115 to 10 1 to 3 second Charles B- - ICS (Cramp I Blind Imp 114: Little115Abe 114 Brlghtrase Des Moines 0 15 1 110 Johnson Fonetlenalre Bars 1:10 4 1 Time 1 6 Bogy impto 2 to 'third to Omaha 4 2 3 Pre117 Roecoe 110 Goose NettI WalcutL also Miss Detroit and and Stars Quartermaster Batteries— Bressen and Breen O’Toole and sumption 129 Fourth race the Normandy purse one mile— Brottem Third rare five anil a half furtonja— Elizabeth 101 lolite Id Black Beauty 101 At Wlciilta— ’ B H E ae 112 U Gray) 0 to 1 8 to 2 even won: Eulogy Lass 108: Daddy HoIImvx 108 4 2 5 Imp Joplin Black Scanty 109 (Male tie) 11 to 5 even1 Courtly — Smith race Hester Fifth ' mile and fifty yards 0 0 0 to 2 second Detour 112 (Dunklnanu) 3 to - Reoniram - 106 Wicbltm 9 106 106: Consoler Kyle 1:11' Enrrore J Batteries— Small and' M unroe Baker’ and Var- IDS nea 1 to 2 tfitrd BenTime Waters106 Miss Bell Kitchen f the and Increase also ran Thummoll Captain Dental 106 Marie tVighllL 100 Electric 100 ya bl Fourth race six1 furious— Lou I ae Stone 109 Virginia B II E At llntcbinaon— W 110: Athletic Girl 114 won 1 even to to Uequinm t Gray) (II ft 6 10 enter Sixth race mile and a quarter —Tarletoa P 109 (Donnhnei 0 to 1 3 to 1 3 to 2 second: w 2 ft3 8 Stclclirr 10S Irregular 105: Menlo Park Hutchinson Rnblcon II 115 (Ilckcnai ft to 5 1 to t and nt ltd 105 Bogart 107: Chief Brown 111 ThanksgivBatteries— Nabors and Bartbolmry Graham third Time 1:13 Pontefract -Beverly James ing 113 Herbert Temple 110 Clear fast and O'Brien Bon Eleanor Lady Bowena Milton Roll lee a Joeeph-IJncolAt UoMia-- tt game poatpouodg Otla and - Mike aloo ran BELMONT HESI’LTS rain mile and n sixteenth— Duka of Fifth race 1 cren woif First race one mile— Deckmate 11 (Butwell)100 Shelby sff (H Gray) 8 to 3 2 to1 Leven 1 to 3 17 to 10 3 to 6 1 to 4 won to Star Finch Conflagration 10 (Murphy) fi 0 to 2 7 to 8 1 to 2 oeetmd second: Move Fox 111 L Grayi 11 to 5 4 to lady (Pets) Time 1:51 Lady Worthington 1 to 4 third Moll 106 (Trutse) 4 to 1 0 to 8 2 to 6 third Fleuron II Otsego and Time 1:30 44 Nashvllla and Barilngamc also Night Cap Milklfula ' ' ran Kali also ran Second nee five furlongs—Starwort 101 (J 2 won SixMcTaggarti 12 to 1 8 to L 6 to BELMONT ENTRIES 103 (Pets) 8 to L 3 to 1 7 to 5 One teen to First race six furlong—’ Visor 100 Imp Paddy second Amskassla' 100 (MeAtee) 0 to L 3 to L 103 Wood Thrush 108 Moose bead 100 Sonman-h- a even third Edith Phalarls Time 1:03 5 i 105 ran also Oracle end Sir Continent F Second race six furlong— Star Gazer 110 Third race six furlongs— Julia Ieon 120 (Bux-- i 110: 115 Pickwick Imp 0 to 20 out out won: Fairy Wand Straight Forward: ten) Thonihloom 140 Imp Manlstrr Tot 102 Imp 120 (MeAtee) 4 to L I to 10 oat second 111 119: Basil SnnGaali-llKobinopr 11 (Pets) 20 to 1 4 to 1 2 to L Third race mll— Right 117 First Ballot third America III and The Time 1:12 TOO: Palisade 102: Spectre 107: Fritted 100: Banshee 11 also ran 111 Wlld Silver Sandals 102 Mary Fowell Fourth race the Mined a selling stakes hi — furlong—' Thyme 102 Tlppltj WIchet 103 (Rowan) 11 to 20 Holiday 110: out out won Dawn Star - 104 Lykel' I to i Fourth race mile and an eighth— 108 DnetUate cut out second: Sabretaah- 07 (Trulaei 20 to 1 Garbage 117 120Bearer Kill Choice Imp US Time 1:13 IS Only three 4 to 1 out third Daddy’s 109: Bally 106: Imp Rtradf-variu- a ’starters Fifth race mile— Daybreak a furlong —Ills Nibs 115 Cachet 112 ’Flora Flack 107 OrFifth race ft mile6 'amt 2 to 6 out won Wooden 112 iBuxtoni to ' five and a half furlong— Lady Shoes US (Klecgrr) 4 to I 1 to 4 cmt accourt WxtU race 114 105: Pnglmuse Wyoming 118 Imp Pierrot M (Appri) 50 to L 10 to L oat third Dorothy 108 100 Sam McMcekln also ran Time 1:52 ± Orestes Happy 8m!leclaimed and a half furlongs— Maada Sixth race five Apprentice allowance ft I 114 to 2 out out won Perigonr-dln-e (Butwell Weather clear fair 114 (Haynes) 7 to L 5 to X even second Belvale 104 (Buxton) 1 to 2 oat out third CUJErrrEABODYdCD’INC HAXWELTOX ENTRIES Belvale coupled Firing Time 1:07 Maada-anJHAKERy So Princess 100 Lift Broca Dart tolls Mike Long Letty First race five and a half furlong— Bcssanta 100 Jay Thummel 103 Conow lngo10: and Traversa also ran HAXWELTOX - RESULTS - finj - 1 - '16 - - - l'l - h? two-year-o- ld 1-- - ce "WITH THE 2:12 trotters purse Peter June eh e by Peter The Great2 Jane by Bellini (Geers) ' Echo Direct br r by Echo Todd- - Vie- torts Direct by IMreet (Murray) 2 2 2 S 8 Miriam Qor b f (Hyde) - free-for-all-pa- 2:11 purse $2500— - - 2:12 2:10 Nutmeg -5 - MISS BROWNE WINS FROM NATL CHAMP - “ bits—Baldwin Sammaryt Home rna— Farmer Slglla Crandall Sacrifice bit— Ievercna Sacrifice fly— bbcely Stolen bane WlUe— lVHllama 42) Tobla (2) Base on balls Off Gardner 2 off Leverens 2 Nine raaa eleven Leve-rchlta and twcaty-nla- e at bat off NEW PACE RECOKD In seven Innlnnrs Runa reaponal-bl- e for—Gardner levereun 6 Haghes SET BY 6 Charge- defeat to ijoverena Left on banea— Portland 5 Salt Lake 9 First bane on 'errors— Portland 1 Double Hamllne Minn 6—A' new recPlay—Rath to Crandall to Sheely Timet ord'’: for pacers at Sept Hamllne the track rnAMmCaiplreo—Frary aad Gnthsle was set by William driven by Marvin in today’s great Western circuit races COACH SITES RAILROAD when he traveled the second heat here Berrios !By Interntlon1 New — Rein 2:00 the of 6 Y N 'EL Ithaca Charles Sept k'sults:' rCourtney who for years coached tlie ll 31500— William 'pace Cornell crew Into winning many boat first Ben second Hal Boy third Earl races on the Hudson river course at Best time 2:00R is New York Poughkeepsie suing the 2:08 pace '31000 — Princess Margaret case is expected first Central railroad - The ' Basssecond Tramp Quick to come up in the September term of third Black time 2:07) Best court ‘here 2:20 trot 31000— Sis Bing first' Look Sir Maid second Rapello third Best Two-ba-ne Wllask-Bluebe- ' FIRST GAME LOS ANGELES a-- preliminary -- Fifteen Football Men Respond to Romney V Call Prospects Look Good up g - rec--or- d) v ti ' -- MoGresor-Minni- Dabae batted for Hughea In alath Score by lanlags- - 1 - ’ ) ‘ 2-- STARTS GRIND out-brushi- ng - DoA-nln- - - 140-pou- nd - ku -- 1-- — es ’ semi-wind- - - j 4 - - 000001000 000103001 1101100000 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 f j world’s and two American records were set In today’s championship swimming events and Harold Kruger both new world of Honolulu established marks while Miss Dorothy: Burns Los Angeles- shattered two 'Amerl- can records In capturing the worn- -' en’s 50 and 100 ' yard titles The 'results: 100 yards open— Duke Kahana- moku- - (Honolulu) first Clarence Lane (Honolulu)) second: Kelli (Honolulu) third Time S3 seconds flat (New world’s record) 220 yard open— Kahanamoku first:- Norman Ross San Francisco second Kelli third Time 2:25 5 seconds 100 yards back stroke —Harold (Honolulu) first Norman Kruger Ross second- - Clarence Lane third Time 1:08 5 (New world’s ' 50 x yards national woman’s championship —Dorothy Burns (Los Angeles) ’first Frances Cowells second: Claire (San Fzanclsco) third Time (New York) Galllgan 29- 5 seconds (New American Ka-hanamo- A 0 - 3NOLULU Sept 6—Two new ’ 0 3 - 3 V Local Swimmers Set World's Marks and Miss Burns Captures Two 1 4 3 4 3 2 4 0 9 2 4 37 - V ats Honolulu 1 At the flrst football practice- of the Granite squad held Thursday afternoon' fifteen candidates appeared tot the team Coach Lowell Romney in commenting on the first workout said ' se 3c :9e v' he would have over that candiBaseball players of today show an appealing dates working on the fieldthirty lack of knowledge of the history of baseball before the ' declares Walter McCredie manager of the end of the first week ’ - He club ' expects to have about ten old men “Imagine a player in the Coast league not back around which to build this seaStovall knowing that George formerly managed son’s eleven Seven letter men were the Cleveland Americans S’ said McCredie Summaries: out to take part In the Initial loosening “Playera In the game today should know the trotters-Oak 2:12 $2500 Charter purse the history of baseball exercises m e up Jay-br Ima by Jay “A large percentage of the boys breaking Into The new coach-madThe Heiress by Blthmie it plain to ’the ' baseball cannot tell you who Dan Brouthars was: I that - what they did l boys name last a member can’t of famopis that single they' b in Jess by would not win them a place rn year old Baltimore Oriole team outside of McGraw this General Carter Carter t by and Is because be la In the game today Maleolmn- year's eleven New men will be enAlma Forbes br m by J (Bruaietl ' A that good ball player la Interested In the game Forbes (Ackerman) t 2 with couraged to come out and compete from every angle and there Is something wrong : Also ran: Burlelsb Girl- W A Snyder W J the experienced players with him If he doesn’t know much' about the Leyborn Started: American GlrL Time 2:194 All the Granite men are 'delighted 'V i' 2:06' 8:09)4 09 over the selection of Romney as their 2:18 $1508— trot purse Tom Darmody ' will have a couple of new Letanna S coach He will have the loyal support a b UnboLetab by before the sad ‘of this players for the Tigers 8 2 111 of every student in school which Is by Fred Keyes ‘(Snow) week v The Tiger owner la - dickering with a Amy Frisco br m by San Fran- one of the essential in factors and aa clubs for looks If of it having a players couple MoMl (Gpode) 2 2 r2 18 team football be will have a team In the field the latter Galeton blk by g winning Baron galeby part of this aeason that should cause trouble Marvellns by Marvelous (Brnale)l 3 4 4 3 next year— Lea Angeles Herald " Started: Peter Mosart Worthy Bingen Tima McCredie has a nod looking ball club and he la getting some fine pitching Harry Gardner la apt to he a great help to the Beavers and Byron Houck la said to have more than be had Ctonnie Mack’s Athletics' when a member of :— - 1 4 1 1 2 4 S 5 6 4 Galloway Sb3 1 OlCallaban as 4 0 21 t1 : - le v ‘ Four Aquatic R ecords Go' GRANITE SQUAD r - LIKE in Show Hartford Conn Sept 6—Ima Jay the ' favorite won the Charter Oak purse for '2J2 trotters today from a field of seven starters-l- n four heats Jess Y who' finished second to Bobby C In the race for 2:09 trotters' over the half-miring Tuesday took the first heat In'2:10 the slowest time of the race :' After that there was nothing to the race but Ima Jay: Ernest taking him to the front whenever he chose: Peter June took the “Nutmeg purse” for trotters winning the second and third heats after Echo Direct had taken the first by Peter June In the stretch Letanna S won-th2:15 trot in ’five heats after Galeton had taken the first heat and Amy Frisco the favorite had won the second With McKee and Baker both out 'of the game for possibly three weeks the Seals are hard up for catchers Bill Stearns former Union association and Northwestern league catcher la now Stearns being sought by Downs and Berry who Anjwea on bis good behavior for a year or mine finished a good season with Tacoma SALT Whole1 : Charter Oak Jeter June Wins JVutmeg Purse 9c Chief Johnson tried to tell Cmps Casey what he thought of him in 'Frisco the other day and It cost him $10 On top of that Prexy Baum bones plastered another twenty-fir- e j5 rf (By International News Service) SAN- - FRANCISCO Sept 6—Th bounded toward second place here today by defeating the Oaks twice on their own grounds 3 to 1 and 5 to 1 i Seaton’ In the openar and Hoag In thn second contest conducted them-selvwell with the result that only once In tho two ramcs dld thoOaks rcElater morn than a hit In an tnalnr That one time waa In the aavanth Inning of the closing bill when the Oaka made their lone run on two hlta Hogg favored them with only a of other singles In the rest of thecouple contest The Seraphs had little trouble Krause pounding him for eleven with binaries In the second they bunched three hlta off Martin In the first and scored but thereafter were Inning held down pretty well In the matter of hits although they slipped a couple more runa over The scores: - AS B H O A 6 0 2 0 Seaton and Hogg Hold While Krause and Martin Are Walloped m-or- - ' column S 0Oil 013 Score by lnnlnfa— San Francisco: Bubs 3 Hits Vemoa: Kuna Hits z ' If lI)aley iGleichmn 163 16 OlDoaoc Totals Maisel ran for Cairo la ninth 1 - 3 3 0 5 Totals ' - -- ecbadbra cf Xivauabn 2b Orendorff c 4 02 8 21 Moors c 3 Johnson p aiMItcbell p Maisel 0 6 0 01' Smith ef l 0 0 1 01 -- wild-heari- 104 The headliner will bring together Eddie White the California lightweight who made such a hit with the fans last Monday night and A1 Young formerly of Oklahoma but lately of Ogden Young haa been giving Young Gilbert a mighty dose run for the championship of the: Intermountain region for the past few years and a short time’ ago earned a decision over him only to lose It a short time ago when the local boxer bested -blm jn a fifteen round ' bout has given the Manhattan club Young fans some of the most sensational battles seen there and consequently Is a Vhlte undoubtedly made popular boy friends In his opening bout here than any boy who ever stepped: through the ropes at the Grand The showing that White made after being practically against 'Gilbert put away In the very first round when Gilbert led from a sneak and popped him one on the chin that sent him to the mat stamps' him as one of the gamest of battlers and also one who uses his noodle in a' pinch Young Is not only one of the most who ever boxed at aggressive battlers the Grand but he has also ' shown on numerous occasions that he Is game and tough and from all angles It looks as though he and White should give the fans an Interesting set-t- o boxer Young Andres' the now at the fort who made a hit last Monday night when he dropped' Kid Dutch for the count of nine and earned the decision will meet Bob Moore another tough local boy in tbo The boys from tho fort al most tore the house down when Referee raised their champion’s hand and will no doubt be out In force to see him try conclusions with Moore inBobby Fisher of tle Forty-secon- d whom Manager' Downing Infantry vto tended send against Gus Williams last week but' who was unabls to box on account of a sore arm has notified Downing that ho s now ready to take on the local boy and will be given a chance this week For a real slugfest Kid Slater and Kid Davis two iron men have been matched O over Slater scored Davis - about a year ago when he copped him on the point of the chin and repeatedt a couple of times more before the Ogdenite could recover himself and the latter has been acblng for a chance to reverse the Verdict ever since Kid Blackls one of last year’s most promising curtain raisers will have a chance to show what he can do when he meets Wood Hays In the first four-uii- d ’ VERNON 9 9 4 2 12 ef Hunter 2b Koerner lb Gal vo : ‘ today’s eleven-inning- 1 game from the Timers 3 to 2 the Seals maintained their slight lead in the Y racevfor the flag Mpager Jerry Downs was sick In bed with a heavy cold and 'Maisel had charge of the Seals in today’s game He selected Chief Johnson to work against the Vernonltes and after the fifth round when the Tigers went Into 2 the chief pitched airthe lead tight ball allowing but two hits in the succeeding six innings The Seals tied things up In the seventh when Sc halier came home on 'two blngles and ‘an error by Mitchell Mitchell allowed but seven hits' but was wild and walked five batsmen The score: - i A report -- win-nin- g S-t- o that hwould be included in ths first army draft : - i- - left behind because It was thought -- ' tan dub next Monday night ‘ FIRTLANDthe man without a country' He Is without a club ’ " Speclau" Sept 6—Bill Fincher rTTfrald-RepnbifrB- n T jOS ANGELES Sept 6—By HAVE GOOD PITCHING weekly boxing show of the Manhat- (By International News Service) k ee MANAGER HARDY K DOWNING "1 has arranged what (looks like another feature card for the second Zf' The two clubs played' five innings th finest kind ofTiaseball— all that fof 'the most rabid bug could have asked ftior Each side had collected abase-Itbapair ll of runs on the cleanest kind of were and the fans just settling of a in' game regular anticipation jback 'rude the when baseball awakening of i £ came with a thud J" Walter Leverenx looked like a million ' "hfiollare out there for five Innings and Ithen without the slightest warning of Srhal was coming he went a mileln the rAlr What is more he kept on soaring had nicked him jsntil ths Beaver-clicfind runs had taken every he nine for i mates hie out of of fuiioe fight 1 Tom Hughes stopped the agony for an inning in the eighth but Tom went the way of Leverenz in the ninth and Portland collected six more markers must 'have Gardner Harry a whole lot of personal satisfactaken tion out of the beating his newly-mad- e acquaintances were handing his former mates He pitched-superball all the way through although the Bees were giving him a battle and might' have made things Interesting for him If Leverenx had not taken all' the pep and out of' them with his philanthropfight ic methods We’ll say this for Harry When "Walter Lmrcm Is riyht be is all at least He plugged along and did not right bnt when he loses control and fa forced blOW to lay them In there with nothing on them he la The good readers who did not wit- ‘trank ' t ' : jt-ness the embrogllo missed nothing1 and r lobkallke’ Xfeib Brenton against4 1 'Adolph 'those who were1 forced to 'sit through Schlnkle for today it have been sufficiently punished and will not want rehearsed any manner of j Morris Bath waa farced to lease i the game were when he explanation of how the runs wastinjured hie side la one of the scored That’s our excuse for not melees He expects to be back In harprinter’s ink In an effort to tell ness today " ing how ' ' it happened you Those are Bearers Suffice by saying that the Beavers ererybit aa “nutty” when they start on a clouting speed as Is the local clouted in an even dozen of their rune Club r ' five off Hughes and seven off Lever-enjjc 8c was also forced to lease the Jack Farmer waited until Ken Williams result of a bad shake-ufollowing the seventh and thenagain rode another- out agame as aslide Into the plate la the ninth of the park this time with a man on clumsy r ahead ‘Spider Baum la another league hurler who la Bound Toward Second Place 'With Double Victory Over Oaks Ogden Boxer X ' to Victory s s - ex-B- Gilbert Will Try Out Jerry Downs Sick in Bed So Irish' Maisel Pilots Qub Good Pitcher dition I0PRQ0WD CoastJBoy Who Drew With CHIEF JOHNSON DOES THE TRICK 49 50 HEADED FOR FOR HEADLINER ‘ - - who was once a Bee but yesterday as a Beaver had lots of sweet revenge - - - v- - Won Lost 105 104 Harry AL YOUNG AMD elongated Maintain Their Slight Lead in League by Beating v Tigers Won Lost Giants Phillies Gardner MELS ALSO EDDIE WHITE Ewim TWELVE FRAMES - ' IN SEALSSQUEEZE OUT VICTORYJN 1-- ' - - 3-- v J 2-- 6 ’ Collars fir 0 - 2-- 5 "3 for 5C? 1 i |