Show - 'S 4 i r i rt e- - "2 ' THE f HERALD-BEPUBLICA- N 'i ' 2 1917 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 'i‘i ' it fTSTJLIH) MSTPTIJTMTfOFI EDITED BY WALTER: ft BRATZ AUTHORITY SPORTING’ - OF THE '- INTERMOUNTAIN VEST AUTO RACE FOR UMIT BAGS Two Speod Anniliilators Uill These two cars— LOCALDEALERS 't s YOUNG GILBERT Shown Visitors oi Stato Fair Today (Do AWARDED SHADE monster racing the American Blitzen Benz No 2 and the Fiat Submarine representing the acme of auto speed construc tion will go against one another today at the Utah State fair with “Wild Bill" Endicott at the wheel of the Benz and B Burr Lampkin Eng’ T lish dirt track champ pilot of the Fiat - 1 y DAY SCARCE OVER ED WHITE vv: V'--- ‘ Committee of Judges Gives Boilermaker Three Out of Six Rounds Opportunity to Demonstrate Class of Their i Hunters See Lots of Ducks r Cars Js at Hand' Back' but Fail to C ’ Bring Expected Limits v many" local SOabout the dealers have bragged speed of their cars and there been so many verbal speed BLAME THE WEATHER eventshave pulled off within the last few months that Utah auto fans will welcome the news that a free-for-Members of Clubs West of local motor car race has been : arranged for Tlie race will take place City Had' Best Sport Wednesday afternoon at - 5 o’clock at the state fair': Better Days Coming J C Windle sales manager of the Paige Motor Sales company H" P of the Federsplel Mocluck season which is tor Car manager company and Irving C P manager of the the lying season Sudrow store completed arrangementsChevrolet for the afternoon An yesterday opened yesterday and every-bod-y speeds event of $50 a car will b entryfee we ran into last night This will he prorated Into f)tstcharged second third places on:a basis not yet debad “the limit” The truth' of and termined The fair management has to make the the matter however is that agreed purse 75 per cent of the day’s bigger restand grand but few hunters who hied ceipts These will he divided among 00 30 and 10 : themselves to tlie shooting theTowinners date only four machines have been will open a week’s serlea at Portare a Paige landThethisBees definitely entered These afternoon and unless they show a litgrounds on the first daij' came to be driven by “Bud- Bodell Locomo- tle more life than they have during the past al- bile driven by Harry Baton formerly two weeks they will encounter a merry time in back with the twenty-fiv- e efforts to prevent McCredie from making of the Grady Motor Car company Cole their bis threat to above “somebody” out of lowed by law 8 H P Chev- good driver a and Federsplel tba first division- ' rolet ' 8 Shooting on the opening day was nated Special driver yet to he desigFan Francisco Couch former Johnny Ogden not as good ashad been anticipated and Detroit pitcher passed through Ogden yesLast one at least Other car was night The clear nights and the beautifnl tentatively entered but the owner terday en route from Butte to Palo Alto Cal where will undergo an operation for appendimornings have made the coveted ducks asked that the entry be withheld until citis he Since hia Injury at Detroit he bus been o frolicsome that most of them hiked he learns whether he can get a driver ranching ln Montana Leo Dresden Salt Lake r first baseman In 1818 and recently bought by It for the fresh water shortly after the forBecause Detroit from St Paul accompanied Couch to these are machines sold all first bombardment had been turned and owned locally and £he owners and the const loose at 025 a m and they did not drivers well known there is the keenIf tha Bees lose two more than they win est sort of interest among auto fan3 this week they will find the Beavers ln third return until near dark and all owners dealers place and of There were thousands of ducks but fast machines are strongBill Bernhard expressed the opinion yesterday toted above they basked in the ly urged to try their luck being is It expectthat the Bees will rise out of their or better time will morning Sunshine and on ' the deep waters of ed that tome almost any day and start another drive slump go on the toward the flag However their repeated deSalt lake until after the hunters he developed in the feats of this week have pnt them far la tha dirt track iad departed for the night which is rear of the Seals and Angels and there are few All machines entered for the race to Bernhard’s optimism and concede the jthe very thing these birds have a habit will parade at noon today and work of Beeeshare a chance As a matter of fact about this tlmo 0f doing when the weather is as bright selecting the officials will be com- to have loot Interest It was was last aeaaon when Buddy Byaa running the pleted this afternoon and sunny as it was yesterday team after the resignation of Blankenship that tha Bees went Into a slump and lost their It la safe to say that one-ha- lf as chance at tha pennant— San Francisco Examiner many ducks were killed yesterday as on the opening day a year ago when Frank O’DouI tha youngster farmed oat by Seals early in the season will not be taken tbs the hunters did their first season shooten for the final month of the season Manager let Coffey of the Dee Moines club would notcloea ing in-blinding rainstorm ''which come- west Immediately upon the O’Donl ' r" brought the birds Into shelter of the Western league’s season so Manager Downs of the Beals figures he will have little At the Bear River club shooting was 'a chance to use the youngster ln the final three weeks of piny only fair and not many of the members bagged the limit although many of Get Away With Lion’s Share The Beee have aure- gammed up the parade as the fellows went out again in the concerned It la far as pennant chances are but Bees are evening and added a few more - At the are of Oaks good the not on that Money Opening Suckvill and south from there it was worse They are playing miserable ball Their are going poorly the bittern are not Just a little better but not what had pitchers and - Race Card the fielders are ' not fieldingfellowHan-la been expected The boys who took In hitting an off week The big had haa nah the flats between Brigham and the wild and bla hitting has been nothing throwing of form howmouth of Bear river had good shooting first racing program of the State to boast of The worst reversalhone bf the Bee until about an hour after sunrise and THE was run off yesterday without ever la seem that of the pitchersto atop the rushing to be able barters some more toward evening won When Pop Arlett who haa never mishap ' Theto-track was in excellent Oaklets The members of the hew State' the acondition few hitting can hit for a 100 avermedals any due the o great amount of age something la wrong aomewhers— San biggest reserve In this Immediate vicin- work the officials have been having had only- a fair' day and many of done Bulletin ity them were forced to return to theli ‘Utahlately horses had a' good day getting The Been play aa If they were discouraged and blinds for an evening whirl at the the end o fthe prizes Dennla’ aven when they get a lead they cannot hold biggest birds In order to bring back enough to two horses Josle Knight and Vansickle It —San Francisco Chronicle make good their promises at home A took' first and second in the one mile £ew really did shoot the limit this year’s In the event that Los Angeles wins race best out of three heats Powers owner John Shooting on Utah lake was almost a pace coast Pacific pennant league Knight got a had start in the of the Angelo has Issued a challenge to the minus quantity Only three hunters Josle heat but was an easy winner in winner series to ploy as far as could be learned managed to first next of the Indianapolle-Torontof the world two the and minor the final: ’championship tor the league Into them at all and even they Windy Hal a bay horse owned get Herald —Los Angeles by brought back no more than a half dozen Rogers made every one fake his dust Cor their trouble half-milBUI Beftihard Is peeved over the comments e the green race Thtsrace that If reports received at a late hour last In his ball club has no heart “They say wa - out of five called for the best three as a criterion the heats It was not curl up and quit do they! J'eB yon Just toll night can be taken to ‘ran them for me that It la only tba fighting spirit necessary' best shooting was had just west of the more than three ln tba race that baa held usluck Hal all onr elnb possesses and Windy taking clubs at like the New Harrison olty to raow enough hard despite accidents bison Decker’s lake Morris Smith of Inthem' ' a near accident under any ordinary team”— Ban FTanclsco Call event the final ' JEtudys Black Sloughs and others All of the ’returning hunters agree occurred when a Jockey 'was thrown Count the Been out of the pennant race tor from his horse at the start of the race 117! Ton might sfely go so far no to count that the ducks are there as they He their display uninjured however and was them out of the first divisiontwoif weeks are at time this of the usually year ablewas counts last race to of continue tba heart of the lack of but that it will take cloudy weather Beavers keep coming with the and for The summaries anything and a few storms to bring them Into 2:11 pace pane $250 best three fa flee bests the rash they have shown In the last month— the marshes The clear morning Oakland Tribune distance one mile — mare Dennla day was not the kind that would bring Jole grey Knight owner placed S 111 after yesterday’s bout good shooting Bheeley’ expressed the wish Vansickle bay bone Dennla owner that he had continued n- catcher The Mg A PACKED HOUSE SEES GOOD CARD Bromeo Beats Mack Easily and Du tcli Earns Deci sion Over Andres 50-mi- le all - - -- Fed-erspi- el THE 5 - Sox to Spend a Up for Series f - ' White Sox Have Two Most Reliable Htirlers for Just Such a Series Gives Rowland Shade on Right' Handers ’ BY ARTHUR STRUWE ' - -- supposedly 75-m- iIe 50-mi- le -- - they-loo- - UTAOORSES - clINlAT FAIR - - - -- - - - Fraa-elac- - - - o - - r - - : ? - JOINS BADGER COACHES Madison wis Oct 1 —Siam Anderson former Wisconsin and Yale football star was out today to assist Coaches Richards and Jones with the University of Wisconsin football squad placed Ralph Scott heavyweight linesman Capitol Lady brown 'mare McCoy was back In his football clothes ' and Charley Chaplin sorrel gelding Dennis Utah Be go roan was In the best of condition ‘ game fellow la easily the class of tho league as far as first basemen go but he does not figure to advance any with bis bum leg Tba big leagnea are looking for speed Bheeley can hardly give them that with a flat tire If he stuck to lie la a by with ease catching he could get hla hitting he could stand good catcher and with throwing the gaff He certainly baa a wonderful arm He Just shoots them to second on a line— Ban Franc 8088 d placed May Davis chestnut mare McKliIop8 8 ' 8 Wilke Prince bay seldlnr Bateraan4 4 8 5 Plst Kins Bird bay gelding Helsey Time 8:13 2:154 2:16K Half-milgreen nee pane $250 distance c mile best three out of five— Windy Hal bay bone Bogen owner '4 1 - e : ' bonc-Haneo- Daa I bay gelding Hlgbley Distanced Time 2:20 2:22Ai 2:274' 1 1 8 2 8 4 4 8 C 8 WORKING OVERTIME nra pane 8100— " IMana III Oct 1 — Tlie showing Half-mil- e Standard owner 'won Tempo McLaughlin Ide by the University of Illinois Beaumont - Han-o- n A Moon ownen second football squad against the freshman Tenderest' G O Walton third NagayaG team last Saturday does not hold out Gny fourth Time :4i ' purse $12S— promise for a victory over Kansas SatViolet May A Ln Duke owner wen Trulane ' urday Seuppke Is working the men Sherman second Monte Cornell third Time Thne-qnarter-ml- strong on new plays ie 1 :17H- - - - - f iii ' Fifty Dolliu re ward for inf ormaiioii leading to arrest Chandler chummy roadster motor No year: cord tires stolen from in front of i September 14 Notify ' ' ' rams A v i £$ 51 lrjsuRArM S ' f'’ ' - f ‘CANDIDATE’ IS LICKED 'Nw IBy International KewaServlco) ' Orleans La Oct l— Kid Koster local candidate for the featherweight championship vis defeated tonight by Dutch Brandt of St Louis in twenty rounds ’Koster did not have a chance against' the crafty Brandt who made a punching bag' of him TT n ( ' 'f V 1 fr v eo irmsraErjT LAKE PHONE WASATCH: 3164 ATLAS BLDG SALT r Wire or telephone any information to us collect CITY r ‘ - ''Dean of Major League Baseball Writers! oct 1— than Faber but has net but Is Inclined to Chicago Clcotte - eekSf?SSirIfchre games Aftr tho will have - they JunP t° where Chicago WiU lat® Thursday arrtvy night! f It should rain or Wednesday the Giants Tuesday will to have stay over in Philadelphia Thursday season does iLth2?ftIonalclos® 4 until thlm should bo tho caso October If McGrow's men would have to travel on Fri-- 7 roH into the city late Friday night get a windy little sleep d hn tackle the White Sox In fu tho first game of the world’s series thI dope it is plain that the White Sox have ’It on their brother champions in" the up process But the National tuning league rooters believe he - the Giants will get from practice the games wIiL play wlth the Phillies will do them more and keep them- on edge- thangood will practice stunts with amateur players There is no doubt this series will be the most expensive as far as traveling expenses are concerned than any yet played because of the big Jt Is railroad figured Jumps between New York and Chicago if the teams only make two round trips It is estimated that the cost will be $10000 for railroad fares meals and PullIZ mak - control 'of his stuff - " - mans 'The American the Nationals three-quarte- rs ‘ ex-perlen- ced - PANTHERS MAY RUN AGGIE SPECIAL TO OGDEN Plans have been practically consummated to run a "Panther special” over the Bamberger line to the Ogden-We- st High grid game to be played at Ogden Ootober 13 J Blaine §ellecktln charge of the plan has arranged for a special train of two or three cars tb hold 300 enthusiasts who will be copiously treated to peanuts and "jawbreakers" dur- -- SPEEDING UP Bloomington Ind Oct 1 —Coaches at Indiana university today announced that ’football practice would be made harder this week in preparation for the opening of the season next Saturday with' Wabash Practice today ended with' a scrimmage with the freshmen fate of 'the Chicago Oct Three-Ey- e which suspended league with numerous others shortly after the 4th of July last will be discussed at the annual league meeting- called for next Saturday Several plans will be talked over for playing next season- not as strong physically as either Clcotte or Faber and cannot be asked to do as much work in the coming series because if his fast hall loses its hop the batsmen can wait for It and punish him severely The arrangement of the schedule Is such that there will be plenty of time for the pitchers to rest between games even If rain does not Interfere Perrltt canConsequently be counted on to be In atrosg physical form as often as he Is needed He has never been ln a world’a series as he was with the Cardinals when the Giants were champions before Anderson Is not expected to start a game but may prove the Joe Bush of the coming There is no tellMcGraw is fearless ing In the matter of taking chances and If his lefthanders cannot hold the ' ae-rle- Ing boll-ermake- vhard head ’ White Sox down Anderson surely will get his chance to achieve glory In spite of his tender This continued until the fourth round when tho local man caught tho coast boy uncovered and slipped a right swing to tho Jaw For a few seconds It looked like cur-$o- iEddie but his ring generalship Stood him well In hand and he survived the gruelling blows Pat threw ln wildly to end the mill In the fifth Eddie seemed -- to sense defeat andlapcame up with determination and a left Jab which-hhad apparently forgotten about Ho stung Pst with these stiff lefts to tho and the local man seemed unableJaw to fathom that offense and laid himself open to some beautifully placed right crosses which had him bewildered for a few momentsslightly In the final lap both came up strong and went at a 1600 r p m clip with Eddie having a very slight lead A draw decision would have been an easy way out of It but the Judges apparently could not see the Frisco-finisYoung Andres of tho machine gun company of tho Twentieth was defeated via the decisionInfantry route by Kid Dutch who kept crowding his man all the time but was unable te put him away Andres seemed to have too wholesome a respect for the Teuton to do his best but preferred to duck and skip about making funny faces when he eluded a vicious swing In the third lap the liberty defender was knocked to the mat twice but mansged to stay out tho round Tho fourth was viciously fast and both men were going at a good clip when the gong ended the battle Gus Williams and Kid Davis tha down-stacomeback staged tbs fastest bout of the evening In the first round Davla left himself wide open and ln a moment Gus nailed him on tho Jaw for a knock down repeating tho dose twice before Davis found out It was tlmo to clinch and hang on and wait for tho belL In' tho succeeding circuits Davis used his head and Jabbed his man as he came In and knan-agto even up matters somewhat but could got put Gua to tho floor In any of tho rounds If three knockdowns count for anything Gus surely earned the decision ho got But Manager Downing should match these boys oxer route for a real battle the Kid Bromeo made Kid Mack look like— set-t- o an amateur ln their four-rouOn top all the time - smothering duckhis opponent or ing or Just leaning back Bromeo let Mack fan the atmosphere rushing in at 'opportune moments and Jarring Mack until hs longingly waited for the bell Bromeo won a mile and got the decision for doing so Pat McCllney didn’t like Ned Young's fast infighting and decided ha had enough before the third round was over Ned was alow at starting things but when he once hit his pace he quickly best the Butte Irishman down The amateur bout was smsteur and that tells the tale except that Soldier Hill got the decision from Soldier Ellis - nd h ed six-rou- nd years - GRID TEAM Hmld'Repnbilcaa Logan Oct side-steppi- ng - T T Special 1—Coach Jack Watson ' ’ PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE STANDING OF THE CLUBS B1LLJARD Buffalo N Y Oct 1 —Joseph of New York challenger took a big lead over Frank Taberski of Schenectady the pocket billiard cham32 pion tonight when he scored 150 to ll in the first - night of their match ' POUR NEW MEN Chicago Oct 1— Four new men reported for practice at the University of Chicago football field today giving Coach Stagg two full elevens for the first time WILLIAMS 'GETS VERDICT Baltimore Oct I — Kid Williams of Baltimore got the decision tonight over Dick Loadman of Lockport N Y after twelvo rounds of fighting Con-cann- - 450-ba- ’ ’ on VARSITY SHOWS UP WELL ’ Iowaf City Oct 1 —The varsity ran at will today through the men second-strin- r’s te a g who opposed them ln a strenuous football 'scrimmage at the University of Iowa End runs by Jenkins and line smashes by Davis and Nugent with forward pass combinations netted long gains ) BIGGEST SQUAD YET — 1 The largest Minneapolis Oct football squad of tho season turned out today to begin the third week’s practice at the University of Minnesota an even three teams being In uniform A long signal practice featured the day’s workout ed w two-rou- spent most of the practice time today strengthening' (he defensive This seemed to be the main fault in the with Granite last Saturday game ' are being made to get a Efforts urban the ing trip From Interest already displayed it game with the University of Montana will be no task to Induce 300 lusty for October 13 The Aggies have a scrappers to uncover a ducat and Join regular conference game with the Monthe first line of defense at the Ogden tana Aggies on the 20th of this month and in case the game with the Monspectacle "Helnie” Is a big booster and be- tana U Is arranged the team will spend lieves the Panthers will not disappoint the week In Montana the fans ln turning "the same old A practice game will most likely be I held trick" with one of the teams from Fort Douglas Saturday CHAMP LEADS - - - ’ an-nez- nd ‘ MEETING ’ - ’ -The - ‘ - 1- Tes-rea- Pol Perrltt and Fred come'' the Anderson Mc-- G nearest among to raw’s matching Clcotte and Faber in effectiveness but Anderson has been used largely as a relief er figured prominently series alpitcher Instead of a In a world’a a member of the though regular ' ’ leads Clcotte the White Sox during the American league In ef- trying battles of 1912 He Is expected to be the ficiency and Faber Is coolest slabman of the second That Is the standard by which to lot under fire and the measure slabmen par- most reliable Much has been writ- ln a post-se- a ticularly son struggle Whether “Yen and surmised about or not these two hurlers Clcotte's "shine" ball have "won" more games and much will be heard than Perrltt and Ander- of ft In the next few son during the cham- days It is my belief pionship season has no that the "shine” ball is bearing on their’ proba- mostly a myth Clcotte ble performances ln the has perfected his knuckle ball and his conbig doings Clcotte has held his trol of ft to such an American league oppo- extent that his opponents to an average of nents have Imagined It a run and a half was uncanny and also r (earned) this season UlegaL None of the atFaber has restricted his tempts of rivals to disantagonists to a run credit his performances and per have bees successful game on the average and none of the AmeriThat Includes runs that can league umpires or have resulted from his players have been able numerous on to discover anything Ilbases balls Perrltt the best legal In his delivery Faber is the least of New York's rlght- of the righthanded' regulars has al- lowed more runs than handers except AnderFaber by a small mar- son He has a world of gin Anderson has been stuff and a deadly curve slightly more effective to mix with his spit ball right-hande- rs : THREE-EY- E ‘ : - league has It on in the series played during the past twelve Years The Americans have won seven of them In the number of games won the Americans have scored 33 victories to the National’s 31 The Johnson circuit has scored 232 ‘Ban runs against the National’s 222 The winners ln the American league have been the White Sox Red Sox and Athletics while the honor of the National league during the wlveea80n wa8 by the Cubs Pirates Braves upheld and Giants Eddie Collins the White Sox captain will enter the lucky group of playera who have participated In five world’s series be‘ Collins fifth - HoweverThishewillwill have to engage ln another serlea to tie Jack Barry's record of six years The Red Sox captain has been In half a dozen series all but one of which was on the winner’s end He has taken $1351180 out of the big championship games Next to ranks - Jack Coombs now Barry with ' the Dodgers Coombs has been In three winning and two losing affairs and has topped Barry’s record by taking oat $13 $2070 Other players who have taken part in five series are Harry Davis Danny Murphy Chief Bender and Eddie Plank all of whom were with the old Connie Mack regime : Ira Thomaa got In one aeries with the Tigers and four with the Athletics Johnny Evers got in four with the Cubs and one with the Braves Few of these drew as much in their five series as did the Red Sox in 1912 1915 and 1916 which shows that the Interest of the public is steadily growing each year- - I - wild- Cicotte’a low ness Faber's one fallrecord ing Is a tendency to get Bens and Wolfgang of Into the hole by trying u to put to the White Sox and much on the and Demaree of ball when an opponent the Giants are not like first faces him The rebe used except as sult Is that If the man lyto last resort or relief men Is a good waiter and aa none of them has had gets near a base on a successful year on the ball he may compel slab Faber to let up and put Tesreau who was a the ball where be wants feature of former it The consistently sucworld’s series ln which cessful pitchers like the Giants engaged Johnson Alexander and seems to have lost the Clcotte try to get the break on his ball an batsman in ' the hole even at his best Big Jeff when working him with found the ' American stuff he doesn’t like In league batsmen much spite of that failing more familiar with the Faber has been an efmoist delivery than fective pitcher because those in the National he has done his best work ln the pinches circuit Clcotte has the adPerrltt is a steadier vantage over all the hurler than Faber alGiants pitchers except though he has not been Sallee ln the matter of as effective on the whole experience but has nev season's record He Is and touched Urban Faber give Chicago a decided advantage over New York in d sec the' tlon of the pitching staffs that will hook up ln 'the world’s ‘series The Giants have no pair of hurlers who pitch rom the northside of their anatomies with whom to match those two if JFaber Is given sufficient work before the combat to ' assure right-hande- - - of automobile and $50 re and conviction of thieves of 40812 equipped with GoodSalt Lake theatre evening of ' I"--- B7 L E SANBORN ra - ed Staff Correspondent of the Inter national News Service YORK Oct 1— While the V Giants will have a hard row to hoe for tha rest of the week the White Sox will have an easy time In tuning up for the big series starting next' Sunday McG raw’s men will face the Phillies tomorrow and Wednesday in double-headeThey must apend a greats part of their time on the road The White Sox finished up their playing season today when the ' Yanks defeated them Tomorrow they will play an exhibition game Cleveland ln that city Wednesday they will be "at home" The Giants have been on the road f i ’ well-bank- ffilMTTI American League Has It 'On National for Games Won Expert’ Sanborn Believes in Past Twelve Years - A FULL house was in attendance at th boxing: fiesta of the Manhattan club at the Grand last night There were plenty of good bouts and the house enjoyed them hut could not quite get one of Referee Downing-decisions eo Hardy named Halph Armstrong and Charles Lange who sat in corners diagonally across from each other to act as judges of the remaining bouts but even Ihev uiled to please and were taken to task veiy vigorously by a certain element of the crowd which failed to appreciate the fact that Pat Gilbert had an edge on three rounds in the mam event while Eddie White two and the first was even It sure was a classy hattls between the little fellow with Pst slowly edging toward his shift y opponent throughout all but the last round while Eddie went In and out to land something Pat started trying In by making his bid for victory via tho body-bloroute only occasionally slipping one to tho heed At tho Pat had a big edge and the only effective blows Eddiecould get In close were overhead swings to the 8 Francisco Los AnKeles'-S- Salt Lake Portland Oakland Vernon Lost 22!l8ie25 831 338 817 308 488 74 400 :ji02 1418'22 18 88 18 90 S 17!l2!l31il) 24 I215!24!J4 18ljisi8 13jl015l7jll 838484:sss4iii WHERE THEY PLAY THIS WEEK Salt Lake at Portland Vernon at San Franelaco Oakland af Loo Angeles ’s |