Show v 1 V-- T ‘ V' ' - ’ - ' v-- v2 ' - ‘ A- ' - ' " '' ' ' - - " " s' i ' 5 V V 'THE r SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1917 HSSALD-IIEPUBLICA- 1I V 'ISEIPTIMtlDSSH EDITED SPORTING-AUTHORIT- Y OF THE : DUdDm HIGH SCHOOL t t I WEST N INTER-MOUNTAI- BY WALTER PBRATZ COACHKWILL FOR SOLDIERS MEET SATURDAY WARDEN’S PLAN THIS WEEK COLT WINNER RalphW Lloyd new coach at Westminster college who is working ont a likely bunch of football candidates for a busy season this Question of Football PlaySchedule for Season Series With Seals Bound to 7ing — ' f Coming Up X Be One of Hardest of the ' - X- ' Season FIRST ' : state' high school rpHE meet at 1030 1 Looks like Walter Leverenz t Against Olaf Erickson 7 This Afternoon tV - are meeting their THE Bees rivals this week They series will begin a seven-gam- e with the Seals leaders in the gladsome race for the 1917 championship this " afternoon ' coaches will : ball season Six schools will be represented at the meeting Coach C L Duff will be the representative from Igden Lowell Romney for Granite Newman Hamilton for Jordan Tommy Fitzpatrick for East Side Henry Richardson for West Side and Loran Briggs for Davis County High Drawing up the schedule In plenty of time Is expected ' to give the coaches an opportunity to ' arrange ' outside games as well ae to know how hard to vork for the of the season In case West andopening East Bide should have to play Ogden for their first gams or East 8ide nhould have to play West Side on the opening date much harder work will be needed than If the two schools can draw an easier game The season opened during the second week of October 1916' The opening j the sportsmen In general and at a is year1 will occur at about the samel ture date to call a meeting time with - some provision being made) "Most of the fellows at the clubs get for' Davis County High school Last I the limit on the opening day" said the year East Side played Davls in the II state commissioner last night “and Davis was short on what would be nicer than if the sports-practiopening game and aa a result the game was II men could assemble say 1500 or 3000 little more than a practice 'tilt for the ducks oh the morning of the 2d I Champlon Beftny Leonard today start- then Leopard eleven hand each'one of the (and boys I battle Thefe is no chance for ths coaches in I enough' ducks for at least-ontraining for his good T with Leo Johnson the the state league to arrange their ached-- 1 feed night (Friday ule with the easy games first and lead-- 1 - “I know the fellows will get behind I worW’® colored champion on the scheme and it is therefore I up to the harder ones'- Numbers (us lng w will-bSerrlcej placed in a box representing JI merely a matter of getting together on II Sept the schools and will be drawn out by the matter Carpentler the coaches Under this system the Referring to the reports coming from I‘ deiiled ' that hele iCh?TPifv ’ United hardest game of the season may be the (certain sections that many ducks are : first game drawn rs again dying as a 'result of stagnant States in the near future This is the plan that has been used waters west of the city Commissioner ' By International News Service ' in the past and is not' likely any Blddowsy stated that he had found it New York Sept 17 — Billy Miske the will be adopted Saturday hU? that h® d I St Paul battler will feature the card ”lora M- they at the Broadway Sporting club tomor- tataaAaa-a-aaa-Aah 444x4 T yeara row night in a bout with V c°“8Uatl0" K T A a Miske Bert is candidate wild Kenny Pp XII ana a Z thbI°loglcal tleld survey I for light heavyweight honors and Is on result of F third mile The Horse Review ‘ - Hoster-Cojumb- & (Val-entiu- e) e tttt ’ er ss a - a ten-rou- t t (8er-ell- nd a Al-bi- ng 8 - 1 ‘ ' 1 : - - 4-4- — es-- - -- 4f44 44444 444f44‘4'4 - k ’ 1 : on'Salt-Lake-Leveren- at-S45 - i - four-rorn- SXtti ss - rlf olio rfUlll ' o--i x-ro- I ' III eel ''!: 1 P 1 ' 4 Cut 13 High if lBcottiee 3 0 3 3 1 Gedeon 3b J Joplin Sept 17 —Hutchinson today I Nn no maker won from Joplin by a score of 4 to 2 9 I IIMONTANA WILL MEET Fisher p upM the first game of the series that will iZhocker p ' 1 decide the Western league champion Walters 33 4 3 3 3 3 Mogrldge p ship for the second half of the split 1 3 3 3 Hendrix season and determine which team ' shall meet' the Dee Moines club in a 32 X' 5 27 16 Totals series for the league 8®cker cflh-- Hendrix championship The game went ten R H E I Scoro by inning— nings The score: Hutchinson 5 p bom J J 0100 airctjr t 2 11 Joplin einif stata — Hob-hit— college and Jerry Batteries F Graham and Q3rlen: ( Tyhngton O Graham and Monroe ootbaI1 of the University I coach DublV' plSaST to NIenHoopor Pipp BarryLeonard Leonard to Scott to Hoblitsell Basoi of Montana football eleven the game I ??iiSy7rrf¥Jli!£!ir-rune— Off Fisher between the two northwest Institutions Earned n Spokane November 17 I in 2 Innings oft Shocker 2 In Stontoire- - oM wlu be G American Association Mogridso 1 in 4 innings off Leonard 1 Struck The game was to ‘ have been played Pullman but aa Washington State home games with Oregon' and has LEAGUE STANDING Whitman It was decided to bring the W L Pet I into Spokane on account of the Indianapolis 89 63 689 Milwaukee 70 n 447 HONEST PITCHER game St Paul 87 65 573 66 S3 448 additional' drawing power here Loulavllle '87 65 172 Minneapolis Kansas City 65 88 438 Montana and 'W S C have been keen PEEVES UMPIRE! 8S 68 Columbus 556 Toledo 54 84- - 891 rivals since the Montana ingridiron I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Fans who atended a recent game in stitution was taken- on the W S G wondered what Johnny schedule In 1914 after a long period in V RH E j Philadelphia no Names were played between 2 Evera had done to warrant "dismissal I io lAwisTiiie 4 10 2 from the field The true tale has been th® representative elevens of the two K®her uiilBDIiS Berry susckleford leirned from Pat Moran Umpire Rlgler rIYal Patlt"tlo“a and Pitcher Jacobs were of a different I In 1014 the Montana team success- -At IndlsnsDoiia— I th® measureofthe PullmanBi MHwaukee opinion on many of the Pirate's pitches I fully 7 4 te® Missoula but W S C won the at was and g the Indlsnspolls latter came peeved Evers j Batteries— Sherdeli and Livingston j Northrop I to bat n th® ®Kxth with the bases filled I B®® Pla'®d in Pullman In 1915 and and Bchsng Umpire — Knapp (and two out- Johnny tried tO' coax a It : b® one In Missoula last season At Toied®— : " R H E I P and the count was two balls and ' H- - C MEET IN FEBRUARY TdJUta110 one when doubt-- I offered strlks a Jake 4 ip 2 News Service ful Insisted It was a ball I ' nd I but pitch Johnny a Cincinnati called ( strike it AlMandermYlGtm Bechant-P1re- r Sept 17—Definite an Rigler At Goiumbns— ' w w II “How about that pitch Jake wasn't nouncement was madeltoday -that thsk shouted the Quaker second i American Bowling Congress tournaSt Pani A i !t '1' Goiumbus o 4 baseman after flying ’out on the next I ment would be held here as scheduled Mlp X WSCATSPOKANE - - post-seas- on 3twn Twe-bos- o I ’ : START PRACTICE V- - -- 4-- News Service New Tork Sept 17—Entrants in' the 910000 100?mile Harkness cup raoe to he held at the Sheepshead Bay speedway next Saturday among them Ralph Do Palma and Dario Rest were schedfuled to start practice today- - : - - - 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9—0 AB R H O A Chicago ABRHOA Errors— Fletcher Schick' Merkle 9 X 2 Z 0 CatMi ss 6 9 6 11 Summary: Retag rf Two-bas-e hit—Flack Home run— Kauff DouMrnvT'le m 7 2 3 9 2 MihUitl ll 21 ble plays— Zeider to KlMuff to Merkle Zimmer4 9 212 i cf 7 9 4 2 W‘!i 2b 4 9 2 S man to Smith to llolke Fletcher to Smith to lb Trur to llolke Bases on JCSmUli Sb 7 9 9 5 S W Smitta 21 1 0 9 9 9 llolke ' Burns to Smith 3 balls— Off Douglas 2 off Schupp 2 off rrender-gas-t J 9 9 3 Wgnr Kelly If 1 W Wgnr 1H 8trnck out— By Schupp Douglas I Rawlings 2b 5 C9 1 6 0 by Walker 2 by ITender gat 2 0 I Carer ef Umpire— O’Day Meyers c i I 1 Boekel 3b J 0 1 8 2 and Harrisoa Time—158 UugJes lti iMn Ml -- t ) - V 12 rt Klaj Flecliir Grim- - ii-iK- 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS was replied Jacob over other decision smarting RECORD SQUADw V ' ‘ There you are now” yelleA Johnny Syracuse N Y Sept17 —The larg- in glee as he looked at Rlgler “You’re finished for the dity was the est football squad In years reported today for practice at Syracuse univer- answer from the umpire And' then they wonder why a lot of I opens its season Sepsity Syracuse tember 29 when a team made up of people want the umpires curbed former college stars ' from the army IIALLORAN WINNER mobilization camp here will be played I Other games include Michigan at Lans- R G Halloran with a handicap of ing Mich November 24 and Nebraska fourteen defeated Frank S Murphy I at Lincoln Neb November 27 eight In the final match for the Directors cup at the Country club yesterGAME FOR SOLDIERS day seven up and six to play: Both By Xntcrastfonal 'News Service played good 'golf New York Sept 17 —The New York LANDS COACHING JOB Yankee will plqy an exhibition game Baton Rouge "La for the benefit of the soldiers at the Sept 17 —AnPlattsburg (N Y) training- camp next nouncement was made tonight that Sunday Manager Bill Donovan plans Wayne Sutton of Seattle Wash had to use every man of his tofun in the been appointed football coach at ' tho I Louisiana State university game ’ 7 'vC v ' “It certainly who was 1 1 - - ' : Where They Play This Week Salt Lake at San Fraacfi Verses at Lea Angeles - - ! -- Oaklaad at Portland - ' - : ' V : -- : ( ' ’ smi-in- In February Totals f Chicago Sept 17 —Charles AComiskey president of the Chi- cago American league ball club ' today sent to the Red Cross a check for 2S04437 making a total f this year Mr comiskey prom- ised the 'Red Cross 10 per cent of the club’s receipts during the sea- son f ff 1 4- - 54 412 4517 - 3 0 A 9 9 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 9 9 2 1 0 9 3 9 119 it: duo 5 0 211 1 4 9 I 4 1 0 9 9 9 Totiu Score by Innings— Boston ' Pittsburgh ' i ' By RECKS International New Servlei Sept 17 — Satisfied New York that - day’s game after the visitors had attained n twe-rn- n lead which they never relinquished the locals 4 to 1 Alexander exercised heating his usual Jinx over the Beds The wore: -I PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI W Smith batted for Webb In tenth Fischer Paakert ef batted for King in ninth Grimes ran for Fischer Evers 2b In ninth Steele batted for Miller In fifteenth Stock as ' 0 00 09 9 03--4 1099999 9 9919990900999 9—1 "Two- Errors—W Wagner BoeckeL Summary: hit— base bite— Tyler Mollwlts 2 Three-bas- e Double plays— Maranvllle to Bawl Inga Powell to Tyler to Hughes Meyera to J Smith Bases on balls—Off Hughes 7 off Miller 2 Earned Strnrk out— nine— Off Hughes 1 off Miller 4 By Ilnghes 8 hr Miller 11- Umpires— Klein and Bransfield Time— 397 Cravath rf Wltll ted if ABR1IOAI 4 4 4 2 4 Totals ABRHOA 5 0 111 1 2 5 ojcrota 3b 9 2 1 HGrirfith rTII 10 11 4 l 9 lb 3 9 3 C Neale If S 9 134 Slieaa 2b 4 3 12 3 Wlngo e Mltrhell p 9 9 9 9 3 112 2 3 2 OjMcKectanle aa 5 9 2 4 2 4 9 9 4Rmiuta cf 19 ilt 9 2 3 9 Chase Reuther p 410 2713 31 Totals 4 9 13 3 35 1 8 27 14 Score by Iqnlnge— 2 9 1 9 9 1 9 9 9--4 Philadelphia 0 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 9—1 Cincinnati Errors Evers Shean 2 Wlngo Snmmaiy: Stolen bases— Paakert Rouab - Double playe— McKechnle to Shean to Chase Even to Stock to Cravath Bases os balls—Off Alexander 3 off Reuther A Earned run—Off Alexander 1 In 9 Innings off Mitchell 2 In 3 Inning off Reuth1 Ja 8 3 Innings er Struck eat— By Alexander s by Reuther 2 Umpires— By roa Qoifley International News Service ' Chicago Sept 17 —Tbe Giants won from tho Bruins 5 to 0 this afternoon la tbe first gam Smith's Slagle his steal f their final aeries of second n passed ball and a fielder’s choice gave tho New Yorkers tbeir flint ran of the Not eatlaflcd the Giants gam in the fifth Time— 1AL scored two more ia tho sixth inning By - 1-- 2-- ud ’ J OUT “ Outfielders and McGraw of Newark Vick of Memphis Camp of Newark and Infielder Hamilton of Toledo : ‘GIANTS TRIM BRUINS Additional Sport News on Page Six - the American league pennant race la as of t good as over Manager BUI Donovan the Yankees has started trying out recruit players several of whom were to report here today Among the players ALEXANDER HAS EASY' TIME to be given a trial by Donovan are: (Bv International News Service Catcher Ruel from Memphis FI tellCincinnati Phillies ers Inright of Richmond Sept: 17— Pat Moran's Smallwood hatted Mitchell out la the flint Inning of to- - ‘ - rf w ' l If e Mliler p Staiie Ruches - one- - te FiTTSIimOH " j two-mlnu- '99 after pitching weakened In the BEGIN! 1 Batterfi Liefleld and Hoffman Kelly George and Coleman empires Murray and Johnson 6 Pittsburgh Sept 9 9 09 rounds Walker p good ball- - for fourteen Innings 1 9 9 9 9 Leslie fifteenth and Boston defeated Pittsburgh In tbe Prndgst p 9 9 I 9 9 opening game of tbe aeries here today 4 to 1 In the first half of the fifteenth with two ont 29 9' 6 27 13 YANKEES Totals tt 8 6 27 18 Totals Rehg and Uaranvllle singled Powell tripled and three runs Pittsburgh Tyler singled scoring Prehone batted for Douglas be tho sixth Lesfilled the bases la the last half of tho inning but Kelly took W Wagner’s fly which looked lie batted for Walker In eighth good for three bases for tbe third out' The Score by Innings— core: TRY 9 9' t' 9 1 2 9 2 0- -5 New York BOSTON 17— Miller ' 1 - - 1 ’ EJEAS1H1S X 1 F - X-- I FAST EXHIBITION GAME: Toronto' Sept1 17 —Cleveland defeatto 0' In an exhibition ed Toronto game here today Speaker Billings and Roth visited an aviation camp dur-- The lng tho day and made flights R H E score::' Cleveland American league 1 5 'I 0 Toronto International league 0 SA'S Batteries— Torkelson' Coumbe and Billings' Gould and Lalonge V Herald-Republieaa oe-c- ur - a two-year-o- ld er nu-oth- us - nd - ’ futurity for - - The two league leaders have met times thus far this season twenty-si- x and each has won thirteen games On " the series result however the Bees 'T have far the best of it as they have copped a majority of games in two as ' first against San Francisco’s one The series of the season ended in a tie with three and three Salt Lake has taken both of the senes played at gan Francisco so far' ’ In the series the first resulted played iit this city one went to the next in a tie and the Downs aggregation four to two' Bernhard’s club should be materially Bari strengthened for this series as flrst-sackhigh-claLake’s Salt Sheely T and douter is slated to be back I £l£r"1 °f Bttlln8r LeVlMky th6 title- STSTTSSS: on the Job after a week’s absence dur1 in ining which time he eucceeded exempPueblo Is to have a real fight card draft the army Spokane ducing K ington or the White House to be X Inant MterSas h2? WeSiuSSf Some ambitious promoter has “cooked tion board to grant him an excuse unmoved the ball dub here will give X hlAlv the last Increment from C?“® up’ a match between Toung Hector and Impreat®d h alkaU til the call of P Walter Johnson That 1 the way Jim that state so that he may finish' the 4- Clarke Griffith local 'Flynn and from the looks of manager ' feels is going to get away with it season with his dub things was aboutlt “RidlculouaH ja Whether or not Billy Orr wili be answer his to a question New Jersey aspires to be the boxing harness Is 4- regarding a tonight ready to get back into the rumorGleveland'waar4 Mecca of the'east: Already a movetakdoubtful Johnny Butler has been dur-ln- "4 to buy the big pitcher r 4 ment le on foot to lino up the forces g yV'-vo-'patch nicely ing care of the short to try to drive through a bill legalizing Bill’s absence however and if he 4 V weakened not be professional boxing In that state That will keeps on the club such a bill will fact the for extent to except early In any great LEAGUE STANDING ' that Orr the autumn is now an assured fact would probably figure to hit FIRST FOOTBALL ' W L Pet 'i J-Ffh I Assemblyman Hurley of Hudson county Karl Crandall will Ob lea go just a little better introduced a bill to legalize boxing late Wbtti35aV:Sn I second to back :S regularly GAME WEDNESDAY 1 g 553 St Louis 63 N :7367 last probably go spring and It passed the assem as soon as Sheely gets Into the togs Dstrolt 70 73 AMI Phflsdelphls 40 81 ' 351 ( bly It was late In the session howagain Downs first football game of the seaever and the bill died In committee ” and Bernhard will work sonThe That tobe played in Salt Lake will m tbitordavs New York U without getting a chance in the senate their best pitching betsOlaf today almost At New Tork— Boston 7jresults afternoon Wednesdayp The bill that will be introduced this Erickson ' without ' Side goes saying are Ne on scheduled etben the East Coach campua year will be along the same line aa the very likely to Tommy Fitzpatrick 'Will and Walter Leverenz have a largo Wisconsin law be the chuckers In the opener Neither per BOSTON : TAKES LAST cent of' hts proteges in actual comhas worked since Friday News latemetloasl Service By before bat the week is over1' Columbus O' Sept 17 —Bryan Dow- Erickson has been the Seal’s- leading The class Is scries to Wsdnss( nev of Columbus gave Matt Wells of begin season in this Bees the hurler against and will be carried on most of this I wlMtaz eirSt Ad Ameth welilli b? London England a terrifio lacing fact be is the only Frisco Cleaver who day week and next A series of nine games ecore of o toL Tbo Bed Sox bunched lone through ten rounds of their scheduled anything ' have really has had Rube will be ths Yankee pitchers— Fisher Shocker end twelve-roun- d each class played bout here tonight- The thresUtson thus games Tho winner willplaying Evans and tt one ( were even Downey be two the rounds first winners Bernhard’s best been far when 1421 in at and Welle at 145 wh®t ?KTi"Lth® Percentage weighed Francisco San r ' against ' tDenbordiaetlon ex- - I He refused to play l& will- blbithm Here are the figures that show just he allowed Istoover No In“H“themen festlvi- ecore: ctm yesterday In Bridgeport Conn The Philadelphia Sept 17 —Pete Herman partake what the pitchers of the two clubs tieschampion easily defeatbantamweight v' the while have done pitching against NEW TORE orpON ed “K of New York In a O” Eggers other In the four series played to date: bout here tonight Herman oWhooIey Hooper Salt Lake 8 1 I I 3 Pcknpgh n 4 3 Had the better of every round Berry 2b Eggers HMltsell lb 3 1 313 0 Meisei 3b 4 e l I s (weighed under lit pounds while Her- trictiVn oWrV'iht' 5 1’J !l JOPLIN IN FIRSTm£Ju1r::2 1 f -- TT was a real bunch of battles that A Hardy Downing: sprang: on the rs fu-th- ten-rou- - Manhattan club fans last night Thera was not a slow minute from the first tap of the bell in the curtain raiser to the final gong of the main event between Lee Morrissey of Idaho and by a A Valentine drove Straight Sail to a Eddie White of San Francisco heat victory in tho 2:10 trot Th headliner was about the fastest straight Ima a heavily played fabeating Jay lightweight battle that has been palled vorite Straight 8all trotted the first ®f hereabouts since Hector outgrew heat in 2:04 his puppyhood Morrissey rangy and Little Frank D looked like an easy winner after hie first two winning clean cut with whiplike blows had hesits in the King stake but could not the chunky Eddie guessing In the first stave off The Savoy- Ik the sundown canto beating the coast boy to the heat and It was perhaps a good thing that the deciding mile went over until punch nearly every time using to fine Tuesday advantage hfs longer reach White The flwOCO trotting kept coming In and managed to land stake for 2:14 trotters is Tuesday's feature several of his swinging leads to MorSummaries: rissey’s face but the Idahoan started 3:10 elan 31000 8 la 5— puna trotting picking on the native son’s right eye K Mala Sail Sheet u by Straight which he damaged to such an extent 1 X X Ima Jay b m by Jay McGregocy (Earthat It waa worthless ere the round 4 3 nest! was over North Spnr b g by San Franelsco (Cox) g 4 At the tap of the bell for each round Lettle Lee Alma Forbes Miss Bexetta GenIiee came out of his corner like a eral York Bonnie Del Glen wood B Zomba Clay also ran Time— 2:0U4 3:06 3:05tf panther and was after Eddie before the Tbe Ilorae Review futurity for latter was five feet from his corner ' S trotters purse 62500 2 In The second third and fourth rounds Peter June eh e by Peter the Great were even with both men X X in (iitPIBi Bnth Mala Sheet b f by Mala Sheet some mighty fine licks Ingetting the fifth' 3 (Murpliy) White put a straight left to Morrissey's Nella Dilloa b t by Dll km Axworthy ) neck which sprawled the Idahoan in 3 his own corner but coming up with a Truxton Mias Dewey Watts Bameo UU Anna Davldaoa also ran Time —2:07q jump Lee rushed into a clinch Then 1:S clam pacing Tba Klng ataka purse 91000 followed the fastest going of the bout 3 in 5 unfinished— with both men at top speed As they Little Frank D b g by Little Frank X 1 3 broke from a clinch Lee got In a poke slentinei (I Tbe Savoy blk g by Charley Hayt (Cox) 4 2 I American league which today Indefiwhich sent Eddie spinning against the peter Iiok b b by Peter the Great (Mca neutral corner but before Baseman Third in J ropes suspended nitely 3 4 Mahon) A Lee insubordicould for take Baker Franklin of It Eddie Bradea Direct Walter Cochato Peter Pointer alleged was back millingadvantage Adio Gny Haxel H also raa Time— 3:02)4 nation aa fast as ever again 3:06)& 3:04)4 Baker had requested permission to and the round ended with the men mixvisit his farm In Maryland last Sunday ing In the middle of the ring In the but was told that he had been adver- -' sixth' lap Lee connected with a Jab Used to appear in an exhibition game which sent' Eddie to the mat but beEUREKA WILL HAVE In Bridgeport Conn that day Instead fore counting could be started White of reporting 8unday with the other was up and going as fast as ever Evsatisfied with Referee players Baker la said to have gone to erybody was Downing's draw decision and went STRONG-GRI- D TEAM Maryland' away happy Soldier Burke of the Twentieth made a monkey out of Young Falser or to INDIANS LOOK LIKE ’ be more explicit Falser was an aniSpecial CINCH ASS’N A IN mated punching bag which Burke Eureka Sept 17— From ths amount about the ring for one round pounded of enthusiasm and number of recruits 17 —With the close and part of another until Referee Chicago Sept team are out for the that Ttntlc High ef the American association pennant Downing stopped the slaughter to save school should have one of the best race two In the is corps calling away hospital Indianapolis daye teams in tho state this season ‘ flrst place tonight Willie Johnson of Ogden looked like firmly entrencheda In Preliminary practice began at the lo- as 2 to 2 victory over a winner for a couple of rounds in his a of result cal school last week and there were Milwaukee ' St Paul was go with Kid Dutch but tho Teuton kept today while about thirty men out About a third losing to Columbus 4 5 to working away and getting better all of this number were letter menof last the time until he slipped a aleep poSt" The of club defeat Paul the places a team year's Louisville in second place tion to the Junction city lad Just beCoach Hugh Been la confident that In a tie with d fore tho final gong of the defeated Kansas City '4 to 2 set-tLouisville he will be able to mould a first-clao twice Johnson and now two lead a of has and flooring Indianapolis team out of his present materlaL was a time which third for a half finally games Shrlver Fullrlede and Franke are ' keeps The of the leaden: men sure are the last year's letter standing that Bob Moore outweighed by Jimmy Won Lost Christiansen was of making the back field while HillIt looked man Wallace Beckman Andrus and Indianapolis 22 for a time asof Helper and was up he though 3t Paul 25 27 Chase are pncttcally certain of a posismall end a decision the of against v 65 but 87 tion on the eleven Louisville by continually keeping after bis msn and taking a good one to give one of like nature he wore down the lanky Scandinavian and pilled out with a good draw It was a real slugging match from the first bell to the last With lots of pep and footwork - enough for a champion Young Titus came out and tried to smother and But peck Kid Blackle to pieces Ho stayed Blackle Is getting better Kauff knocked a homer over the right field by his elusive opponent and before the LEAGUE STANDING fence scoring Robertson ahead of him Six second round was over had taken lots W L Pet thousand W L Pet fans aa excellent Monday crowd of the sip out' of Tltua In the third 71 71 A00 NewYork 90 49 348 Chicago 71 673 viewed tbe battle 77 53 566 Brooklyn both were slugging wild and continued tt Philadelphia 76 NEW YORK CHICAGO 66 585 Boatoe 69 75 445 St Louie merriment until the end of the AB R n O A the 46 33 331 72 71 533 ITttaborg Cincinnati ABRIIOA when Hardy split the pot befourth 8 1 Flack rf 4 Barns if 4 X 210 0 Kllduff S 8 tween them 4 8 0 Rbrtsn rf YESTERDAY'S RESULTS S 3 1X6 Wolter If 6 6 Kanff ss A The curtain raiser failed to show the At Cincinnati— Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 1 2 2 Zelder 2b 4 9 13 4 same amount of Elmmra 3b 4 comedy which usually York 5 Chicago 3 ‘ At Chicago— New X X 4 9 9 1 1 emanates Deal 3b Fletcher as 4 6 from the amateur bouts At 11 tt burg —Boston 4 Pittsburg 1 4 1X45 Kehick cf 3 9 2 3 1 Smith 2b No others scheduled 3 Hoiks lb 111 1 Merkle lb 3(9 19 1 However 'Carl Day 'and Bert Thomas 3 0 9 1 were both and whaled away nilhfr e McCarty e 4 6e e e 2 Douglas p t19992 for three willing 4 8c hupp p MILLER WEAKENS IN 1STH (more or less) 9 9 9 9 Perilous - e Young Palzer Proves Punching Bag for Soldier Burke the Other Bouts - trotters brought a field of eight to the' starter Nella Dillon carried Peter June to the half Jn 1:01 the fastest half mile ever trotted In a race ce ‘ SEEMED TO PLEASE National league club announced today that he had suspended Captain Herzog for refusing to accompany the team on the recent trip to Boston although informed by - Manager John McGraw that he would not be asked to play is he did not feel equal to do- ing so Last April when the Giants were entraining for Philadelphia Herzog lipped and fell upon the floor of the Pennsylvania railroad ataion Injuring the base of his spins so that he was unable to play for some time Recently- Herzog claimed the officials of the New York club had promised to allow him to rest and Just as soon double-headeas the series ofrecuperate with the Philadelphia team were completed at the Polo grounds lie is now at his home Kat Rldgley Md and says his medical advsiers assert it would be “injurious for him to play for some time" Rumors of Herzog having been suspended have been In circulation here since Saturday but could not be verified until late today ' when President Hempstead sent out the -following announcement: “Player Hersog without notifying me did not attempt to go on the second western trip As soon as I heard of this I held a consultation with the club physician Manager McGraw and Herzog ' He was advised that the club needed his services even If he did not play and Manager McGraw advised him that he need not play if he did not feel equal to It He changed his mind went with the team and voluntarily played “The day before going to Boston on the last trip Herzog notified ua that he would not go with the team Manager McGraw told him that he need not play If he did not feel equal to it but that he needed him along with the team notwithstanding which Player Herzog left the team and nothing was left to hlm’V do but - A casesuspend similar to that of Hersog also haa arisen In the local club of tho high-price- - Event of Many a Day YORK Sept 17—President DRAW DECISION NEW Hempstead ' of the New York Sept 17—The 'racing in the ‘fall Grand Circuit meeting here today was characterized by the victory of 'Peter d June the colt being camGeers of Memphis paigned by E-and the winning mile of Little Frank 1) in 2:0214 in the first heat of the King stake pace for 2:05 eligibles which event was unfinished at sun- down and the Savoy winner of) the : and the fans of both San Fran-- ’ cisco and Oakland are smacking their lips in anticipation of —a battle royal Bill Donovan O COLUMBUS t M in King Stake Saturday morning in ' the Deseret gymnasium to make out the schedule for the coming foot- TODAY GAME CLASSY BATTLE IS SUSPENDED Little Frank Puts Over a Giant Manager Peeved Two Lightweights Show Fans About Fastest Alain Baker Also at Outs With Winning Mile at 2:024 iJV ' Ty WHITE PUT ON WITH E’GRAW COLDUS AT fall ' MORRISSEY AND HERZOG UJ BAD HKH-PI- D (Q)na - ftlhKS JIq)1!d t TO FIGHT SCALPERS 17—Ticket CHICAGO Sept world's series will be fought wtih publicity Charles Comiskey president of th White Sox announced today For every reserved seat sold at the south side grounds the name and address of the purchaser will be taken If these fall into the hands of scalpers he will advertise their names In the newspapers he said Ban Johnson was expected back In the city today and Comiskey Intended to 'discuss some world series details with the American league head - ‘i ' |