Show S' r - ‘fV V r Vs HE - - ' SALT HERALD-REPUBLICA-N Fifths aiM ILaiEs® OF THE N V'-- LSHEI&AILID -- MEIPILJIBILICAM 'N (T T n C Q3 Y SPORTING-AUTHORIT- INTER-MOUNTAI- LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 1917 WEST EDITED WALTER BY Dt BBATZ -- ro to GOIlfUATFMTBftLL CuEisi Dei on FEED TOO® BENGALS AGAIN BILLY ORR’S PUT KIBOSH ON CLOUT POTS IT ON ICE : sirjms BENNY LEONARD GIVES BRUTON FOUR STRAIGHT FROM PORTLAND SOUND BEATING T Will Not Let Killefers Profit by San Francisco’s Wallopings Tail-Ende- rs Bees Again Outplay OAKS MAKE IT SEASIDE! League-Leadin- g Seals and Win ' i 3 to 2 4 Varsity Vf ill Receive Its First Test Against Conference Eleven Cowboys Havo Already Mt Two Colorado Colleges Norgren’s Men 'Men Are Confident Game Starts at 3 P M -- ' By International Ktwi fcrrlM - Ducks Get But Six Scattered Lightweight Champion Goes Out of His Class to Battle Hits From Kremer Lose Game in the Ninth a Welter ' By International News Service NEW YORKER HAS ANGELES Oct 19— By losing qiHEY’REoff 3 p m today Utah’s collegiate football season will be ushered in with eelat when the University SAN FRANCISCO 'Oct 19—The at Promptly AnVernon 2 to 0f today the MOST OF ROUNDS apparently are determined of Utah pikskin disciples clash with the Cowboys from Wyoming If spirit displayed by students of the local in- to to chance another not do do go gels the Beavers if passed up they SCHINK AND BAUM pass fans which will anything all season Today they took on even terms with San Francisco in stitution may serve as any criterion the Crimson squad will be backed by a deluge of “ to the field stands at the limit pack Cummings HAVE REAL BATTLE the pennant race their fourth straight game from the Jack All But Out With ’s men are in pretty fair shape” declared Coach “Utah little last a “and hard with work Norgren night lone Ansels’ the Curley Brown Oregonians 5 to 4 we should be able to romp home with the bacon? Punch in Stomach in The winning run was made in the southpaw was sent In today to halt Coach Norgren pointed out that ninth inning when Lane got to first on Salt Lake Again Backs Up the Tigers' victorious march but CurSeventh Round Baldwin's error Middleton sacrificed ley wasn’t there with enough pep to only two of Utah’s- gridists are walked singled filling Stumpf Its Pitcher in Sensa-tion- al Murphy Hov-limen “Pug” Warner and k prevent the Tigers scoring while the bases and Miller singled bringing The reheld the Angels runiess Both pitch Harold “Goody” Goodwin in Lane Manner ' BT ARTHUR STEUWE ers were given errorless support mainder of 'the men' have had some Portland got just six hits off Kremer while the Oaks touched Brenton for (Staff Correspondent of International Brown was touched for ten hits while little football’ experience but have nine The Oaks led 4 to 0 until the News Service) been under the Norgren system cnly pitching in the Hoylik allowed eight when the Beavers made two and sixth Club New started the hall rolling in a comparatively short time They are followed up with one each in the sev- HARLEM Sporting — by Adolph Schin theSnodgrass 19 'first inning by hitting- a' hot one fast and heavy However and Noig is Oct Oaks enth and eighth tying It up The Benny Leonard one on in 'the field base the' for first and onto in ninth Brenton the kle brilliant defensive support ball Utah’s over hopped lightweight champion went out of his ' He stole second and not' at all pessimistic neces- class If pitched dozen a have made might chances for victory tonight to give Jack Britton the from the entire club and a scored- on Vaughp’s single to center sary former Brown’s teammates to prewelterweight champion a Wyoming’s band of cohorts twenty The score: timely clout from the bat of vent the Tigers scoringmanaged again untlithe strong will arrive in this city today heating Bnt before the end of PORTLAND OAKLAND sinIn seventh this Meusel Inning another Bees the bout Leonard knew he had been ABRHDA ABKIIOAI Bill Orr gave the' m and will immediately go 4 2120 Parmer If 3122 OjLane ef gled Oalloway sacrificed him to sec- at 10 aMoxum Hnllocher n 4 0 1 1 2 IMIddlC ton If 3 1 1 2 0 in a fight hotel to get In football ond and Callahan sent him to third to the victory over the Seals yester- with 1 10 1 OIMurphy 3b 3 0 2 1 2 Wilie rf a single to center Moore Britton gave the best he had but the duds They will journey to Cummings Williams ef 5 0 0 2 ojfttampf as to 3 21112 to 4 0 3 1 0 youth and stamina of his younger opday Maggert Meusel scoring field 'for a short while in the morning 2 2 013 ljMIUer rf Griegs lb score: Rodgers 2b 2 0 0 2 Splardner lb 4 0 0 0 0 ponent was too much for him LeonIt was another sweet game The 4 0 1 0 4Ariett 2b 4 0 0 3 4 ard won a to become accustomed to the field and Ktglin Sb In LOS ANGELES VEBNON majority of the rounds 4 113 1 Baldwin c 3 0 2 3 XjMurphy c came near Cromwell’s R II O A Coach Leonard AB R H O round seventh the to limbered up of baseball and played in much Maggrrt of AB4014 get 3 0 0 1 SIKremer p 3 0 0 0 1 Brenton p S 0 :4‘ 1 OjSnodgraaa adding another knockout to his credita to from the 0 19 2 Vaughn 3b reports Killefor S 0 3 1 B crowd 2 according tb Salt Lake than time shorter 31 4 OSlcj Totals S3 5 0 3710 Totals when he hadBritton groggy from I 0 0 ! Dome Ifrf 3I O0 111--0 0 Cowboy Kenwrty to “slip one over’’ In the stomach but failed to folE Meusel rf4 punch to Daley 0100 fans are accustomed One mt when winning ran scored seeing Konrnier lb 4 0 211 0 R Mease 1 abI 1 210 0 on Utah and all In all fans may exlow his advantage up 4 0 2 1 OiGalloway 2b 0 10 1 Score by Innings — rf next round the fighters stooc In the ds the Opposed to Sell inkle was the vet- Kills Englishgame pect 3 0 0 3 Boles c ss 3 0 13 3 Portland: and swapped punches Leoneran Charley Baum The Spider had Terry m 4 0 13 SIXfCallalum 3 0 0 4 0 man would say Moore c 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 Rnns 3 0 0 0 4lIOTlik p Brown 0 0 3 had almost going in the 6 Britton ard p 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 he Bee did 0 nor Hits 1 0 0 0 0 nothing on the young Final Practice Basaler final round Oakland: 1 0 0 0 0 enjoy such sparkling support as was Crandall Britton tipped the beam at 139 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 —3 Preparatory- to the game Coach Runs ' Schinkle Totals -0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 aceorded the- Salt Laker Illis 34 0 S241! Totals 30 210X712 Norgren sent his men through a light pounds the weight agreed upon LeonSummary: Errors Rodgers Slglia 2 Baldwin ard scaled at 133 was especially effective whenever the Basslcr batted for Boles la ninth' Crandall practice last night The greater part Lane Stolen bases—Griggs Arlett Stumpf Paul Pollock stopped Jack Bernstein Two-h- a 2 sc bit— Fanner of the time was taken up in explainMnrpliy Stnmpf enemy had men on Baum was not batted for Brown in ninth in the third round of the second pre— 2 Brenton Middleton Ilollocber lilts hit hard but when the Bernhard men Score by Innings— and rules Some of Pollock ia a Californian who the signals Bases on bulla— Off Brea ton I off Kremer 5 liminary ing Aagelea: out— By Brenton 1 by Kremer 5 Hit came east to earn a living ir Struck condifound that they could not connect Loa of not In recently are best men the the Buns 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 6— 0 Rodgers Sacrifice fly— Wills Passed by pi He la no chicken being about 0 11121011—8 with any degree of regularity they Hits Runs re- the ring Wild pitch— Brenton ball— Baldwin tion because of tbe fact that they have the same age as Eddie Curley but he 2 leftUm-on can sponsible for— Brenton 2 Kremer resorted to laying them down and Vernon: been In training only a short time but 11 L52 hit harder than Eddie 0 Time— Oakland 1 0 00 00 1 0 Portland Runs base— — Gntbrle and Held © Is In hopes that he will not 2 ® Jordan of Cincinnati and pires Norgren 01 beating them out To this latter - fjllta Dummy ' 2 Snodgrass Frankie Adams of New York went or in any substitutes owe their vie- - Summary: —Stolen banns send to nils form of offense W obliged they Sacrifice hi ts Doaner V aughn Galloway Moore S' for the aemlfinaL Adams fell to the sixteen men eligible for '’' -Vvv Struck oat—By Horlik GRAND STOPS Brown : 8 T Bases H'has only RAIN tory by a in the third round claiming he floor if and presents Wyoming on balls— Off riovlik 2 - Runs responsible for— the game Bees Outplay Seal was low The referee refused to the hit that It is 2 attack Brown formidable Double likely to Kenworthy plays—Terry Salt Lake again outplayed RACING CIRCUIT some use of Umto to to claim and ordered him out of hia Foamier allow Fournier Brown to have will coach Utah and looked better as a whole pires— Casey and Frsry Terry Time— 129 men the reserve ring the baseball line of Some of Jerry Downs’ By International News Service Britton was the first to enter the Utah will not base her hopes upon in fact looked like bad judgment d The Gaf Oct 19 — There was no ring followed a few seconds later by Atlanta as emphaNorgren individual playing his FYisco manager has tried Grand Circuit racing at Lakewood Leonard Both received hearty ovasizes team work In every ' practice due to heavy showera last tions baaerunning tactics In every game this Goodwin today and park Warner vets two The on week and he has been turned back 1 — Leonard started night and today the program being by hookevery attempt Fast and snappy fieldcarried over until tomorrow The un- ingRound to face He three the lefts Hannah’s great pegging finished 2:08 trotting stake in which with a right to the jaw and followed ing and Harry Seals on foolish the look the made has five lieata were raced Thursday waa Interest over the Wyomlag-Utato the neck Brittonbrought missed game' becomes bases all week Daring base running keener declared finished money divided as twoleftlefts as the time draws near Leonard and solid two planted Ii Tjs is something every real fan loves to at in stood the the horses summary wind the to efts Britton claimed is as a such and time for is fast see but there heavy the finish of the fifth heat whi£h was low but the referee refused to al-it style Wyoming reported of attack and then again there come The Aggie Freshmen are going to break Into gives the Pastime stable stallion low the claim They mixed up Britton other times when it amounts to noth- the limelight thin afternoon when they play Bacelli first money came out of the clinch with his mouth than throwing away runs Five races will be put on tomorrow cut Ogden at Logan ingTheother They—sparred at the bell a whole as 6 club Sail Lake has and track if weather the day closing Leonard went tearing after Round to Is n liold so far jI Logan suing reception for Its but the prospects for racing Britton in2 this played rings around theoneSeals permits round but Jack’s clevTbBt'“ more but needs game are not bright this week and £ST mskethem" In evidence Toward waa erness much Forward Pass Saves Day for Side Second Team Runs out of the next three to cop the series East £ round Leonard sent in the of end the was tofinal workout Inst night San Francisco YALE LOSES COACH again first to and1Xorgreu held ishie lined Klrmejrer or Dubnc iplDit Chief Johnsoa to dozen a smashes the heaa which half up for the referee’s Score of 13 to 0 Them With Only Five day score yesterday in the fourth Biff whistleeverything 10 — It was made Britton back ground Conn Up New Haven 3 p m at Gjct sc Leonard's two down with and doubled fie halier announced at Tale tonight that T A round 6 4 6 next week Wonwe saw some baseball Ladles and gentlt-meEureka chased him over with Some more high school Seconds at Go to Skipper Downs games D Jones who has been coaching the Round 3 — Leonard sent two lefts to yesterday der what the change in the outcomes will be a single over short reYale been eleven haa freshmen ear and another to the head Brit- the a run hurin — 4 this back 6 The Bees got 6 Downs’ bsseronnlnp is too deep for ns ana Jerry to called would work C government IT T Tvetxcl will referee today Capt J beat (Contlnued on Following Page) too deep for some of bis players also Special ry a moment later Orr and Tobin once to umpire and Freeman Bassett The 9pecluM at is freshmen Peabody coaching quit to Pick will act as head liuesmsn $ £ $ out bunts and Sheely grounded Oct 19 —The East Side Utah wants the angora of Wyoming "Truck” Hannah blocked '‘Beef" Koerner off BOZEMAN Mont Oct 19 — The Utah eleven Is the university's only gridiron who threw the ball over Koerner's EUREKA 4 6 4 rednnlde steal in the team on an will Coach team Salt Jones this tbe from the Crimson win on Cummings second year attempted plate and Help Montana State Howells atul Coleman in the Wareiug fought head so that the Salt Lake blocked off a Real and it third Incidentally coast to turn Pacific where will he at 3 p m Admission field the backfield Saturday Armstrong at the helm Lake won Its game with the Tintic ran also So other catcher In the Teagne could oue of the most exciting games In the was also safe Orr scored on Ryan’s !' four have been with 50c a be Soldier? and high school stuworking hard and look pretty supervisor of shipbuilding for the Infield out On Following Page) On Following Page) by a score of IS to 0 (Continued good (Continued 25c today High federal board dents shipping Some classy bunting and equally sit Side quarter East the Henderson In over two of local the picture the Aggie squad la yesterclassy base running shot edition arc many faces famllier to local made most of the points for his team SC runs In the fifth and they proved to day's the fans Particularly to the followers of high The first touchdown was made in ran Rath drew a walk school footbsil be the winners Henderson when second quarter and Hannah beat out an infield single the end Tin-ti- c thirty-fiv- e yards around Schinkle skied out in an attempt to Side down until the East held the sacrifice but Quinlan followed a mo- DEAN WILL BE NEW made his Henderson when last quarter ment later with a perfect bunt and after touchdown second forty running beat It out filling the bases Bill Orr on an play yards then supplied the needed hit at just the The Tintic boys were outweighed Altime Bill poked a clean single held the East right lighter the line downs though PRESIDENT OF A A U Siders several over second and registered both Rath dimes for and Hannah Frankie the Tintic end was easily San Francisco’s second run came in the star for the Miners He recovered the sixth Fitzgerald got a life on a fumbles made by his teammates many — Chicago Oct 19 Charles A Dean On one recovery Frankie ran eighty-fiv- e single Infield which Crandall Could of the Central Association of not handle in time to retire the runner president on the was downed and yards Malesel’s single put the little right-field- the Amateur Athletic union will be Balt Lakers' three-yar- d line cm third and Schaller's sacrifice elected president of the national body The line-u- p f at the convention to be held in 8t fly scored him Louis next month according to inforEast Side Tintic mation given out tonight by E C Frankie Chandler re Browxf chairman of the legislative Fennell rt Dyer board of the central association and a Stapely Robbins rg c former president of the Central and Beckman McGurrin National A A U Kurtz Seigfus lg "Dean has been one of the hardest Wallace Neville lt Barnes workers in our organisation for the Andrews le Henderson last ten years” Mr Brown said "Wi M Chase qb have assurances that the Metropolitan Fullmer Brovn rhb Atlantic Middle and Southern associa- Fulwrlght fb Romney tions will vote for him as well as the Endltind Officer lhb Carmlachel referee Downey umprie delegates from the central district Silver linesman Hillman timer LOS red-blood- ed - Airtight - - ten-rou- 1 - secri-fice-fli- ed X 0 t state-expec- X toe-to-t- oe -- 2- - - Sac-rifi- ce ' : l-- - r- San-Francisc- '- -f o hog-wil- ' LEOPARD SCRUBS h' TEMaimomdl WINATTMIC 9§S AGGIES HAVE A NARROW ESCAPE n Hersld-Repabllcs- n rHerald-Republica- n ’ first-sack- er A nni-versl- ty 1 off-tack- You Dom’t Come Across le Germans er BUY A “LIBERTY BOND” SNOW HALTS GAME Fargo N D Oct 19 — Snow caused a postponement until Monday of the foot- Then if you want to feel still better about it eonie in and buy a £ood reliable suit or overcoat The best values today arc in - ball game scheduled for tomorrow be 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