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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, 'AUGUST Trinle HIE Ninth in Gives Continental Lone Run; waa In form Sunday Junt about tail And th story of bow Walker Bank won tha of tha : 1511 twilight championship amateurs, for when Barney la right .bis opponents do all tbalr lambasting Old Jo Jnornlng. Barny tht Ban-cher- BEATS Leader; Arthur Defeats Magna, 10 to 6 nam in batting practlca. COPPER LIAOUC. For eight Inning Continental Oil Team Standing. Turner without results, out- Ida of singles gnij a trlols tiitcaul)tedJ Mldvala JOB nu MO runa. .815 .1 out of hla glnv until tha ninth. when Arthur .m .. .1UI MoNaUy, Continental outf lalder. got tha Maana ..4 Copper rang and leanedfor ona ona of Barney d alanta Sunday'! Reaulta. Davis cored a moment later when out Mldvala 7, Copper . to grounded Burt, who threw lavla Magna I, Arthur 10. at flrL Hard ftharrill Hit Ipeelal te The Trttwae. BINOHAM. By ataglng a rally in By Walksr Man. main found hand, other tha laat two innlnga. Mldvalarace Walkers, on tha v, topper Sherrill heavea quite to their liking, tained tta lead In 7the c while Arthur tn hurler and, though tha Continental 10 to i, to keep down of time a waa Magna ha had taking tough went tha route, their close on. tha neeie m It. aa tha Bankmen celebrated hit karri , hut .... - hla champlon-ahl- p nuDIIurai second uccslv twilight ao that but one run at acattered by banging elxteen hits. Walkere' blowa . ., h e r,M .nnr.il delivery. row performed In true atyle. murder' un H.ndnraon. Wilbur and Engberg each Green held tha Smelterltea In check collected three hlta. Burt. Brown and til me eiamn, .. - Jennie urli and Barney Hunt led tha aasauii lor i ui-- . in lour um hi. cause with another. Both a homer andled triple h.inj the Copper aluggera, Bankhead clouts wera doublea, of Browncraahlng out four hlta in five tiroea up, was ona of Walker got buay In tha flrat in- two of them double. alngled after B H O A. H H O A. ning, when Wilbur out Burt flew out ft 2 1 0 had struck UnAH tt lb. ' .AA fvlA aiAwnrl Rrnvn llVtSo iitk..a . A 1 H.n.tH.B. . ' acorad l)w.r, 4 1 0 Wilbur and a n 1 olRinkbead. rf. ea Taylor' error Iretiaj 2b... a a m 0 0 Molr, e on a bad throw to imra oy rf.... ,411 Heat, in tha third, Keadlaf. rf. .41 lb.... 41120 againRim Bankmen acorad 4 14 1 a ft.n.h 9h - . n.ir ater atruck RMWl. If... 110 and Wilbur Grllll, to 4 11 OlKnoinlcli. If. out, but Henderson singled v drew a walk, nun got on waa V 1 0 4 thrown J J Bebertaoa, p. Wilbur while choice, Bua Brown out. Taylor to Jorgenaon. double 1 0 0 0 iW.r'rta that a with than connected aoored Hertdereon and Burt. Cowan t Vt 71 Tnt.lS . . .SV lfl 2( 1 waa called out for singled, but Brownthird akstted for RantisleTea la alato, ended tha and touch, to Bcofe br iBDliifs: falling J- -J 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 taThra more Bankmen runa came Mldrsle 1 ' la id Knni acro.a in tha fifth. Henderson Humaitry: Wilbur Hu.k. Ersaa. Uuot X. Resdlag. down a perfect bunt and a, flsntlsterea BrrorS but out. snlc. OrllU. Browa. Burt grounded Ir.gled. the Zaaic gtol.a bseBinklid, Kayktr, Brown's big bat again came to aoored t. llorae rua Hunt.r.rUU lunkheadalt 3. reacua with another double thatdoubled hi,. f aatlsteea Kenderaon and Wilbur. Cowanand Bar- - Doable play te Bush to Nayler. a. to cora Brown. FlUpatrlck u timet eu-ekasaa by Dafla 1. Baes. ea rtue alrUcit WUsZLZZTZZZ . '. tnana Offd(at by Oreea Oreea I. Time at bslls Bankmea Count four -, ilnates. tmpues ustis ana n In Bight Innlna. Wslksr wound up feitivltlea int tha had a merry ma Arthur Pushes Magna eighth, when they k gatung fonr counters. s error Out of Copper Race at bat, waa aafa on Jorgenaon alngled Special to Tae Trlbaaa. alngled. Engberg -truck 1 .ti... MMakAa Ifae&a eat of airing Fltzpatrick. ted BWjr list by the Coppar race wbea It plied ap 10 ruaa out and Hendereon : hi. ea the part Brrora Wilbur f0l 4 here Baaday. to McN.lly. against flyln, Burt ef pro red costly, but oee Mama's fielders ... third single that acored Wilbur. . . l.Tl r Rises itiitirr. to and second waa caught allding Into sfala proTed Hagaa'a ajaster la the pinches. ne w " to euivn. back " thWainkeratplayed errorleaa ball eepeeisiiy ae ana one V Hndanon . hrt laadea to up Barney? Murray waa f elding kilter and foreed the followlag batter the baaeman. third little .. . . A of difficult . ..AU.. aa a aenaaUon, wtta a number numj u7 Btgts with but eae error. Jack Baty . . chances ,tlibt In. Mi a honer ki,. . . ... i ....t - JMihla In the . B.H.O.AIHderaa. wixa inrev ea I. to driTe la a total of two bat-f.,- Les er; o, With the Big 'Unt Carrying hie campaign, begun month ago In Ih eaat, right Into th heart of hi western foe. John Mc- Oraw, th Little Napoleon of baseball, landed In the front rank of the National leaxua battle Sunday after toppling the third ucclv day by Cardinals Identical scores, I to 1. Because of th fact that th Cards' tmjA .luliHilnM nf Ih. Ihmn. ofa Heydler' circuit Is due largely to . trick of th percentage book, Monday a reversal of 4h tablea, nd may until the Clan McGraw bring it total Heasee 4k of' game up winswliei nlor circuit may e Crd total, th mnmm 'llw.lv rhinrinr alwttlt around second and first positions. IT'S DONE IN ST. LOUIS. , VH II .v. . 111. LIV slump of th leader probably abated somewhat when th Red Birds opened their aerie with Boston by winning, I to 1, old Pet Alexander turning the trick Monday and gherdel winning again Tueaday, whidav brought th Card lead back to three and a half games, a the Cub nosed out the (Hants, 4 to vu e. wetwesuar inv tarm leu, and Artie Nehf pulled a mean trick on ia oy aereaung ine uianis, to I. leavlna tha National leacue race itatua quo, Tha ftan Xrcriravr the rlflttle io in xo rriaay, ana accompusneu I what usually a great feat for the Slant,II defeating the veteran Clarence ' ir .4 v... V left-han- r "; .... e.r-el.i- f .... u - r.tn. -- VVa 'a Hen-dera- Xfltnl.. . LU . r IlMIIIIIIII'll in tne lace innings ana rauixner was seni co to rescue, oniy 10 o ioiiowm by Benton before the Giant would consider th gam aafe. V. ra sea-ao- .4 .". a aa - - - - 1 A TFiat tie Kiral Managers Say . e -- By Ur-s- , . f,.wm .". triH:r. i Ky."ei:JlJB- - Ik... 4JJ D."t" ef oaiit v on. third. wMh els runs. Fsosr accepted seraral hardonrnaaean torse at' first, teaming well with Bla "Taoka.B.H.O.A. 0 r,t.p.trfck If 4 0 0 . IF"it!f- rt-- e ill - ... lb... .... Brans, as. Bodo.II, xlTerson Dow, ct Archibald, Major, 4 4 " I Smith, If. 1 1 M If..... ... 11 - - 0 0 2 8 2 4 0 1 0 3 1 lit l- - .' 1 Iwa-he- n Bnnlxr.. fr-B-rn.y Kui Htrack Dim eot-- By b!tOff on Biraey Baroi-- and oii rmpree-f.nl- Brown fxwaa. . 1. Jh.rr a. T. by 1. eft Slwrrtll 1. Byber. ! Time of and rr40 Uiutea. Stribling Uses Plane; McTigue Reported Hurt . Sadler 2. Wilbur, Baty. 2, Errors Biffs. Krsns, Arrnlhsld Major, Lolt, racer, Bluia. Home run Hlolen bases Ilallas, Hisa. Two-basbit Wilbur. Baty. Tliree-baa- e bits Bsty. low. Buns batted In Wilbur 3. Konble 3. Webb 1, Arehibsld 1, Bsty , Pierce Arclilbald plays Bliss to Fscen Klelsoa to 1. Lott for Bone reaponaibls to Bonnall. nut Hf Lott 8. bT Blasa 7. ni... son at.nilr Off S. Wild off Biggs T, Lett balls Buses Tiais ef Passed ball Wilbur, mti-Lott. nmi 3 boars. Umpires Bosnloa and Bar- 2. Pierce, 2. Iallaa, Spencer Victor On German Track Wtllia two-da- y mln-ute- ' City. Now, ordinarily, It would not be difficult to decide the champion club of the city. It could eaally he decidedtwi-by having the surviving club of the a contest with tourney engage light .u- - nk.m. .f .ha riavHvht Hlvialon. and and Lthe victor thereof . . thenceforth . . . .IMA- i. ever oe neraiuea holder." But slnoa tha beat laid plana aft men of mica and "gang such a eyatem ia defective thla year. In .A-,- . i i (AP. Pa.. Georgia "Young" Stribling. Herbrother. hla and younger fighter, park thle afterbert, landed In Kirby Swallow bltflatx noon In the former'a after flying from Richmond, Va . Wherela Strlblli)g BERLIN. Aug. 19 (At'). Emeraon they apent laat night. apeed university acheduled to meet Mike HcTlguw here Spencer, Stanford . la brother kinsr, scored ttw second American vic"Tueaday night and hla international track axheduled to meet a local knockout tory In the In meet today, winning the artist. Gene Baldonl. left Maconl Ga 47 seconds. Huchner of Gerr.nny Stribling aald they retifip finished aecond. The other American on Saturday and the a when Ed victory cajne yeslerdny quired eleven hoiira and Attwenty Northumllamni captured the broad Jump. of actual flying. on take Helmut Kuernlg, Oernian sprinting berland. Stribling iRnded to new German record in the gaaoilne and was mistaken fur a stunt ace. act a daah. The time was Jo flier who waa expected to land there. seconds. Henry Russell of the l'enn second place. WTIJCES-BARRPa.. Aug. 19 (AP). A. C Philadelphia, took seconds. ArRussell wa timed In 21 Morgan Bird, matchmaker of the came In he that A American third victory announced A. tonight mory C, word from when Hii(;o I..st-ne- r relay Jimmy John- the liad received Roland locke of of Newark, N. that ton,' New Tork boxtnc Russell of PhiladelMike McTigue had injured hla arm In New York. Henry Ed Georgia Tech. training and will not be N r come phia- and the distance in 4 1. J seconds. here to meet Willie "Young" KtriWing sprinted of Georgia Tuesday nlaht, as scheduled. Bird said Johnston asked fir a week'a postponement, tut he would 1 1jC try to get a substitute to meet Aug. 19 WILKB3-BARR- -- ' er . fl Mte-Bn- wa. J Hun- Eligibility In tha daylight Rules dlvlalon, of which players, ueorge si. ioii, mcagu. John Van Ryn, Orange, N. J. Wllmer Allison, Austin, Texas. by chance, are ambryo financial genii John Doeg, Santa Monica. Calif. In the employ of Walker Brothera men Joe include: Berkeley Bell, Austin, Texas. alx These Bankers. Herbert L. Bowman. New Tork. Barney, pitcher and captain; Claude Newark, N. J. first Oregory Mangln, Engberg, catcher; Buster Brown, The list of 78 entries includes reprebaseman; later Burt, aecond baseof tha Australian, British, sentatives man; Murray Henderson, third baseMexican and Chines Davla man, and Rube Wilbur, ahortatop, Inel, Canadian, who announced that Others cup teams. dentally, these men occupy correspondWashthey will compete are WatsonHerring-toing position on tha club sponsored by. burn, Alan Howard Voshell, the bank. California, and William Aydellotte, Indoor champion. Where Duty Calls Play In the douhles will begin n, Thla complicates matters. If the Bankers and Pressmen were to engage In a playoff for the city title, It Is most certain that the six men herein referred to would be bound by loyto alty, allegiance, duty and discipline march on the field of battle in the uniforms of the Bankmen, to the tune of "Cut the Intereat Rate to Three Per Cent." And If the ix men aforesaid were to take such actlori, the remaining eight membera of the Quality Preea troupe, sans their atar pitcher, catcher. Infield By AL DEMAREE, and captain, could hardly be capable of would compenFormer Pitcher Nw York Giant. putting up a game that out to watch It. sate the fana for going various Every mail brings me Inathletic sons Again, If a ruling were made that the teams of favorite Preasmen would be permitted to fill in who have brought glory to. the state of with player of other clubs in order to their birth by their past or present stage such a game, such ruling would, on 4he diamond. Every state In effect, defeat the purpoae of both to determine the champion divisions ALL. club. For moat certainly a club that has gone through the aeasontntact unALABAMA and til the final championship game, TEAM at that point be padded with men of other cluba, couid hardly be called a club reprseentatlve (3iaiiwaU . All in all, it looke aa though Walker asfwtuccuv Bankers will be declared Brother tfT.ij n a i city champlona through i .MAelUJH HAYtXwi?x ei Alabama Sends Favorite Sons To Big League suQuality Press has been adjudged are such preme, the eligibility rulea that'a club may recruit Ita membera from tha entire population of greater T restricted to men mni I. working for the concern which they rep "oibiuh v.. in ine iwuikoi resent, so flexible, and eligibility mica are not fo man for a in order play he must be a bona-fid- e employee of the concern which he Is a of sponsoring the club member. Iri their efforts to accomplish an. premacy, Ihe ultimate purpone ofofcomthe petitive sport, the management as Qualltv Press aitgregatlonaixselected men who, monopoly. a nucleua of their entry nt - FORMER man-pow- Loses Domination in Water Olympic Club CHAMPION , o I AMEBICAH By CHESTER HORTON Oolfs Ouixtandlna Teacher ASSOCIATION. Ta StandingWoe. J , Minoeipolta liwliana polls Xllwlnkee i. City Paid .... TntMtA 1ft. .. .75 ...T ...ti .. .. .at , . . . Prt ST .7,118 ,r,7 ,M 2 .M7 .m "fin .)u . T7' toluaibaa .. 7 oaday's JUnlts, IndiaftapAhs . . Vinaeapolia Bsrterlrs Y4, tea aad Msacuso. BoAoe aad Bts H 1 ' 13 V ana i iMit"'i T'ecap. 1W Tfimrr. and Gsitoa, Tutr.ll!t " ; . . .: 1(1 t".Bl BstierieiMs.s. Sot, Dbrry Sbesly ; and Myer; and I B ' TrW,kl Hil.fc Italtertes Wstaar sad "- - IT"9 snl 0 Sell; Solih koMtET t V. taae: aistueinrm wTtoft, . Z im tvr. ...... .... Iiwn ( f eUrrts frue 0 0 2 .. T Clea Wirt,, aMO4 SAM . rmai , . AFTER Helen Field Wills NET TITLE FaCes Strong Defense of Women's Singles Crown. in ' Deliberately ask any par golfer, next chance you (tt. to tell you without stopping to think about his answer Just 13 what tie mink FOREST- H1LL.S, N. T . Aug. about wjhen hi ;f (Atn Tlife4"fnrmeTn in"Tiif "Bfp"aflng" who will try to win the crown ball. You will find be cannot answci now held by Helen Wills In the wo- you (fiilckly. Tins i mens national tennis ohampionshli because he do' n't thi week will provide the headline think of anything 10- tractions or in nrai nay a piay ex ept hitting the Xtr. Vn!l. T) I, r.t-- .l I fa1- orrow ball, but your nues-tiotimes winner of the chamwill start pionship, and Mrs. Way fiutton itun-dJust what veteran Monica. Santa Calif,, It Is he does think who.e victory waa won twenty-fou- r about, and It wil: f of will be there hnor makyears sgnr taka hltn-- a few secing the first appearance of the outonds, flrirt. to try to standing etars on the courts. think of a few Airs Msllory, who Is placed second thinra he think to M'st Wills on the list of seeded abcut and, seio:v. yen; TO" n-- Si tin Gere TBiirrltt "at ly. for it to rtin on 4 o clock, while Mr. Bundy. recent VRf MX) pis him that he doesn t pg TMt BAIL MIT winner of the eastern championship, think of anything encounters Charlotte Miller of New th hli'ing except Tork. Mrs. George W. Wlghtman of V.. II Thn..a1l a times winner of the dub whs' he thinks about and r'yht off Boston, four will title, play Mavme MacDon-al- d he will rive yo six free g"lf lr..ns.a singles of Urisrciiff Manor, N. T. The golf club Is a rood lisl like Helen Wills, who holds the British hammer and a naiJ. Vou wonliln"t think aa well as of any of the tehnij'ie cf ilrmrig a and lrrowh championships the ! Americsn, haa drawn a bye in ihe of na;l head the rail Too Is not scheduled the first round and h.i-it The same principle arr,d until Tuesday, when she swit gitwr the golf cluh. it to p!ist awhen of New Tork J 8 Mrs. fscea a sort Tsylor it to at Idea bad Imagine i.r, of hammer with which you us a ham- - In her eeciird round match. hf The player yourger hail generation on the mertng effect rr.ak Dllle-Cappeagtheir fim fctsdlmerg' (Copyright, Joba F. E H. 4 LiazsJl.JkL-eev- 1 - LONO BEACH. Cal., Aug. 19 (AF). For the first time In five years, the Olympic club of San Francisco today failed to lead In pointlT. gaining in the championship far weetern A. A. club entries swims, Hollywood Athletic 28 point to in the meet here winning the bay city club's ii. In the women's event, the Florence Chambers club of San Dleeto and the San Clemente. Cal., beach club tied with 24 point each, but the former probably will take the ailver cup, a it had three flrat place to San Cle; mente two. jTHtfirnsf-champio- 112 t- . n lory,-igh- t y, rirsf fasse: TmliTlIle gt. Peal. BittsrlM Bf r"ctr; ' l'k ari'r ) In . 3 4 8 0 More Trout, Pheasants For Mt. Pleasant District Special to Tne Trlbnna. W. K. Petersen, MT n.EASANT. president of the Mt. Pleasant Fish and Came Protective association, reports that shout "O.fton flnuerllng trout hav rererrHy been panted in the Huntings ton stream and that ahout 3P0 pheasants have been brouaht Into this ieeral more shipments of trout val-le- L!) i.u!AUtedlhls fa!- !- wyvwerteee.e'eeeeeei of the sree. In the leading matchee first h'lur. MarJ. rie Morrill of Mass.. who Is sixth on the seeded llrt. plays Porothv liiodgett of Boston, and Marjorl Giadman. brilliant youtig California payer, faces Alice Francia of orange, N". J., 'tenth piayer in the national ranking. Othera on the seeded list are Me'en Jacobs of Berkeley, Calif , No. J; Edith ( ros of Boeton, No. 4; Mrs. A. H. 6 and Chapln of Springfield. Mass.. No. No. T. F.neicp Anderwm of Kichmond. Mr rrunn ia aisnis en tne osu ah . ... .,ii,.p lb first ear. ar lyeschedule) t) iayp.l.'vi Hed-ha- wi'i Although they remained out of first division Sunday, the Pirates continued to be a real menace to pennant con- tenders. Before routing Philadelphia three game of four In successive late In th week, th Pirates definitely settled Brooklyn' fat In sixth place by defeating th erstwhile trouble makers three game in four. Just twice during a week did th Pirate taste defeat. Cincinnati's Reds found the d tough. First Philadelphia of three risht to aneak two men luvin (alaim ouiiuii nrrmj jiviu lied for nine runs In th ninth Inning of Saturday's game to win, 10 to 8, after Rlxey had beaten Greenfield, J to 1, In a duel the day before. The Reds were again forced to exert themselves Sunday to pull out winners, 4 to I. For th second week In succession the lowly Quaker began but fizzled out later In the week. After turning back Cincinnati twice In three games, th Phil recorded one win in e the series with Pittsburgh. rs man-aee- four-gam- Junior Race Unstirred Relay vnU In Th Salt Lake TrTb Friday are gotnej un swimming Winntr "of Indianapolis Clas to be amoner th meet hotly eontrtdJ the vnt on th proernun. ThatjU sic Avsragss 117 Miles iSVT outlook from th vmrlou Per Hour. grounds, where the swlmmere In all cktswea are prePrinf for th big Hv vent after th playfrouna xnais nra SPEEDWAT,-JUtoflv-Pa- ., Xug. IS last Friday which determined th boy) fAP). Lou Myr. leading contlnu- - who wUXsuleat lorf!ril honor, flUlbt.IromlhajMUf.war mark, hung Classes A and B, th boy under up hlaaeconTLmajox. victory ot in seatn nd 8a oounda. reapectively, will. mount hi son today whnfc-pllo- td swim an relay, acroes th bUSa ll field In the horn ahead of th outdoor pool at th Municipal baOis, at th International. whll th claasea u. ano i ooT, unapeedway. Hla tim for th rac der 110 and 134 pounds, will rwlm tha waal:41:5i. an avarag of 117 mile regulation college and high school 160-- . an hour. yard distance. Bob McDonough, Who led at the given In the Impetus to th relays outlook that all four member of th post but lost his advantage when he blew a tire, finished aecond In winning relay teams will bo given the a 1:43:41. Cliff Woodbury, who took Fred winning token. ,V Another" event that Is attracting Comr's plac at th wheel of the lat ter machine, wnen a iiying splinter much intereat la the fancy diving. Last shattered Comer' goggle, was third year onlv the running front dlv wa In 1:44:65. year, In addition to attempted, but thla thla dive, there will b three optional Billy Arnold was fourth and Dav on which points hit Babe diver Keech and dive for each Stapp Evans, , u . ihRay in ih. Arii.p nimiil. Nina of will h scored. th to the of vnt win th 16 atarter failed This enlargement complete n,.t ri.,- - Hlvlns- noaslbllltieN. V 200 milea. having been forced out by vt, work- been Seversl of the dlvera have mechanical trouble. oivc.of McDonough, who was Meyer s cniei Ing Ulllgetitly on their optionalsome and this division is aaaured rival, finished less than a mile behind entire 100 of th the finest competition after leading through th first meet. laps. A flat tiro on the on hundred car and flrat lap threw McDonough Into th dirt and, although h escaped uninjured, th accident cost him a 2 1 Results, Entries mil lead. Leon Duray was th only other driver to set th pac. H biased th way BAKAlOOA ZNIBIZ8. through the first flv lap. snd up, elalmlng, An estimated 2,000 perons invaded rirat race. wa It Lord Broom 117, Borsl Bon 110. classic. mile one th bowl to se the Misnomer 110. Bine Dia th first Sunday racing event ever held glylng Sweep 112, Bigot in Alfoona, and cam about when rain mond 117. (ipear Kock 110. Blabber 110. 103, iHjpnotlani Gerfalcon forced a postponement on Saturday. 11(1,Second sla furhandicap, race. There were reports that blue law advo-if 11. Jumbo 113. Prlnceaa Tina longsBarbara cate aimed to prevent th race, but 10S, Fine 115, Champagne 118 Llttla Cyn such a move had been contemplated it , Lin 10S, Water Tall 102. did not materlalla. and whether any Stream and five race, Third claiming, action against the speedway association furlongs iBoseling 102, Seabrlght 108, officials waa piannea jaier cuum um u. 111, xBean Wray 103, Theorlat Bane learned tonight, . Bldable 122, rantaat 107. Larle 110. 111, xPurnacloua 113. xDomlneer 109. xSweepetle mt 200-m- wptake I 100-ml- le - I Chlklora 114, xNelle Air 110. sAltlma-t- r 100. Omareen 114, x8con on mile Donhl roarth rsce, 100, Honker 103, St. Henell 103, Pay Itnmoneur 112, L'AiM 108, Pstar Peter U2. Arcturus 105. 102, 107, Smithfield Wins Cache Valley Loop Title From Lozan fir and ena-naFifth race, 118. Sun furlongs Ben Marshall 118. Morann Mission 118, Jean Valiean 113, Sua Hatter 114, Bay Beauty 118. 113. Sua Ecllpa Snorting Grit 118, fornellua 118, Mint Sane Baron King 118. snd np, elslralnr, mile snd s o.usrter xAtbel 114, iWord Allen 106, xTtrtfi of Honor 110. xAllts 111. Heat 118, xRetallate 11. end ane-hi- if flv Heventh race. Common Sena furlongs Truncheon 118. 118, Some Ticket 118. Burtoa 118, Senator rkatnrer 11. Passing By US. Enticing 113. Anna Kamlr 118, Kublcon 118, 118, riy LightPeace Lad 118. a. 113, Weather clear;- track muddy. Plv. nniinila elaimed. s Sereu pounds claimed. 113. Sixth race, on . .I..I-..- m & - --f- ALL-ILLINOI- 1V w , 1 , ,CX W 1 v -- cc - tte 1 s liia te i li- -t- . -- e l'U, LOGAN. SMITHFIELD. B.H.O.A. h nA 4 4 13 W. Waite. If 6 S olHale, lb 5 1 8 0 sa A fteamotu. if 4 fOOjNsllsoB, 6 0 0 0 . 2' 0 rf . . Brown, 5 4 2b. Hanson. 4 18 0 4 1 12 0;F.onr. lbi. Done, lb Wilttatn.on.3h 0 0 0 0 Evans, p.., . 4 8 0 2 T u.MAn. ' f 9 t 9 i l.irli rf . . V, a 1 A, A! IT ni.ncliard.1f 10 10 O wiite.'cf. 5 3 0 OR Blanciierd.lf 4 3 13 0 Wla.on. Mart Ewlng. Beorer Reading. ts ETIS. HAWTH0KSI 12O0, maiden, claiming. furlongs tlsude C. ie snd f 114, Gold Kldgs 118, Guy fraiier 113. Donna Marl llr7, xlleana Wood 102, Beaa Jones 111 Sir DsTld O Nell 110, Glsdys HcLsIn 113, Moderation 114, Genie Crlt 111, xKowhiie B. 109. Genghis 100. Portal 114, xBobble Khan 113, Charming Manners 113, Kukia 114, 114. Hawk Wood Gain 102, War Second rsce, 31200, claiming, field 110. BsttI sn snd one mil eighth Pompous 113, Attics 105, xAda Adlr W, xTry Clark 103, Mih xDr. 8. 08, Again 10H, iDolly Frank Haw-le- v McGee U0. xt'larenc Lebua lOt). UT. Kock Cnnber School xGolden 110 Desr-bor- n Wild Llfs 110, xKelnot US, Patfild 103, 100. Cream xCold 108. xPosthorn 11, snd elalmlsgi Third rae. np. Hswthorne course xMsrshsll Ney 10S. , 108. xAIgol Shaita Pine 100, Governor Pratt xHottlme 105. Torchllla 113, Wstsrlsd 104, 109 Prisoner 100, Ml no 118, Pbnniom rire Gracious Gift 117, Walmsno 104, Da 115 Vlr'cl 111, xPollts 4. Fourth rsce, $12i0, Hawthorne eonrse Deerfleld 103, Wsr Time 10S. Shssta Pbble 103, Kulsmsn 110, Wsr Buddy 103, n 108. Oul Mcjsieur 104, Paul Hlrten-.tel103. Frsncis llllwsrd 100, Ben Machree ; rirat The score: Johnson. j . catch that into a race, li, i0, one mil snd Clfttt rac $1200, 3 yesr-oldvsrds Woodlore 10S, Two Dsns 102. seven Dan Bitrnham 102, Mopnp 100, General Grsnt 10ft. Lsneee 10ft. Wormy Pee 10 nd 8lxM race. 120y. claiming, one mil 115, xrinlswl sn eighth Protrter 109 118, xMaflboro 108. HAu.ton 117, xPatuxaat xBonsIr 107, xlirone 101, Myserlous Pan-dot- o xBrighi Sliswl 110, Hsppy Bob 110, nl, ' 113. Seventh rac. 11200, clsimlng, er mile snd sn eighth Allbah 110, iM(J-wat100, xBed Hot 111, xTes Trsy 105. Csndy,-xglrth of Tsy 111, Csssle 100108,xRock Psnla Shay 114, Shssta Moek 102, xXtra 105. 111, xChlef Ssbsttus 111. xFrlghtful Go Shut 100. xOoldeg Mse 111, xBrlde xOpen othe Wind 100, xWbit Wsy 100, Msjo 106. 105. xHswk By on Army Poloists Defeat Chagrin 1 mm. 7 play thi ninth inning with s turned what looked Use double play. tf fr H7ii - Special to The Tribune. Smithfield woe the CACBC JUNCTION. 1S2S championship of th Cache Valley league t 7, hare 8unday. by defeating Logan, Logan played as th home club. g one. both clubs The game waa a connecting freely wltk the ball, rive double pifcys by gmltlifleld featured the title game. The crewd that saw th tilt was esslly tlie largest of the year for Ih league. Olney, Smithfield shortstop, waa theIn fieldfour ing sensatloa of the game, figurinr of the fire double playa. Hanson, Smithfield senaatloaal moat aecond baaeman. made the of the game, stopping s Logan rally in Bl. DOUBLE BILLS HELP. . t .tin II ui LUD . .11 . what with Dan Ifowley'a Browns, the or me Ainteuca, ar- lavorite opponents -- 1,,, U - - - f, . L..1V Dnl. 4G.ln.r IV1UI lit LUD 17C.VCIUI IU.J . JUUU halted both of them, however, and Sat- tiroay tne aiaciss anaIn inhla crown servind win flrove tnrnlns' of the week, S to 2, but the Brown took the second duel of th day, 5 to 4. Meanwhile, the Yanks gained a half game, to put their lead at five full contests, by using three hutiers to stop the' Tribe, I to 6. Sunday the Macks wera Idle, and the Yanks and Indians divided, Hudlin taking the first, 3 to 2, and Johnson winning from the Tribe, 10 to 2. smeMfHMfcw;! t ft t'avv I rafareoe Tk. DrAotfi HCiT tewnursi is C. during the week. Washington gave the PAviS(rju Llliru place Cllilt iwu III muss ill iiiitt 'fam h if1 games, Jonea recording one 3 to 0 blank MoglbNleMSiur) 9. on the Howley crew. With this and J T. irfixAMOteVa) th Mack series, not yet finished, the It X U WANMN6f((TQ P.rowns showed a poor week on the rosd. The Chlso found the Red Sox tough an ant .d ragain. Carrlgan's crew, seeking re teuaiei rmiMMM venge for being shoved in the cellar partially by the aid of the recently rampant Chicago men. beat the White Sox, 4 to 3, Friday, and Big Kd Miller TEAM ttim. In hi. .crtnit ttln of the Vf.lt b" Thomas Saturday, 3 to 1. by besting pue6eCwAH) . :' n.h.v vl.lrtrV fvf I l..lil.n,.ll Mottll CHLl C.F came week the Monday over the Tribe TMevN0Wt--'and was the only other win ot the week for the Hub men. who took two defeats rrHAKUS(."),S at Cleveland's hands. PlfP,M)tS. SOLON. HAVE GOOD WEEK.' The Sen'stnrs experienced an unusu 0'FMRli(N-ally good week. They took two of three U7HALHCM.) C, from th Brown and then followed up this succesarui sKirmisn wun two oi three from Detroit to withstand the Ruff ir5, (oip B Tiger threat for ixth place. ERMAprfooiri With the even breaktrt t Philadelphia, f.Mw.ll .nv and th American league J performance A.CaeM whol once more resemhled rac on a the old humdrum of a lopsided ariairt has ap;arn:y contributed It share of with no apurts to disturb the quiet. Bv Jar. Lrry Penton top tie nurr-ir- a ta.ent and no ast ha o far a prefor best perfarmances. Not only ponderance of stars. N ub lid th Riant ace wm (wo games for T. Sol Kaupf of Brooklyn. hut he practically put the Gl- York McGraw, and AIlVNew an mits nts In first rise single handed py Send In y ur avlvania lineup lng to th rescue of theIn faltering lineup r,d we'll ee how they shape I?itxslmmon and Faulkner Frtday'a ame o. at St. Iuls. Mcweeney. nisse, b. re ijottomiey i lixev and Greenfield turned In credi-ail Collins t b. Jiykes i b. ble performance-- during the week, a Adams Knscli 2 b. of these men figuring In excellent oi- Harris! b. O shinned duels, while Hill recorded on f. Wi.avn TTrporcer 4 th f. Ttreaeler Orrth 3 b ,Mout In th National nil Parnhardt Hurna o f. --ov h! two wins. wni-with c, Or"v. f. Miikan IiA.r th Marks dcirtd.y In the rare withO.Ne.'l! c. Mliler o.f. inetwo hla M with th Yanks: Pennock p. eVhsnr torles Jones and Shue. with tneir two Sherd m p. ricinich c shutouts, were outstanding", la th S haute p. Hojt p. r i'n n i.i mke vrr mi Two hotr-- moat rarj-e- d of aad brought he Bambuto Hull, Publisher Syndicate.) tCopynght, : r 07 foes. Turf I ; .8100 c... victory, carrying their tactics to the extent of 19 .iu o over ins J3sngais, givina; ixim leaders an even break with their lowly , Ing Event Enlarged. ALTOONA AUTO RACE The American league race dropped back somewhat to It previous mo notony. Fighting along parallel lines. Instead of hand to hand, th Yanks and Mnrkmen enilei. th. u'e.lr i!v pn mom 1196 as far as figures 1.-go, apart, I Dkll.J.I.1.1. z;ureen, jd i x iiiiisiieuI lis- series over BIS uiiaucijjiiia, week-enj d the previous with Detroit by Merl Ewlng. p 3 0 0 8 taking the Tigers down, 7 to 1, Grove 87 14 27 7 Totala . .38 11 27 13 Totals allowing the Bengals but two hlta. The Score by lnnlngst- win made the lead of the Yanks revert 0 8- -4J Smithfield . ...0 4 0 0 0 0 to four and a half games. 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 2 Tuesday Adkins hurled winning ball Lncan,.,..- - n,w, w vlte. Done 2. tvil- agrainst the leaders, 5 to 2, but Vangil-de- r lli maon. J. Besmons. Olney 3. 0. Walts, Hale. worked his old charm over the Erans z, Kiiason, uretp. nnwi. Macks to the tune of 4 to 1 and nothing Hanson i, 3,Lewis -- Lewis 2. bssea Mart, Stolen n. disturbed the; quiet of the race. 9 R.rriflc hits A. fcieamona. Two-baa- e Menial telepathy must have again Three-bashits hlta Olney, Interfered, for on Wednesday, while Done, O. Wnlte, Erans. Double playa 'Un the troublesome Chisox were. again ion to Olney to !one; Uiney to uona, i; umey Don. Struck oat beating the Yanks, s to 4 Detroit t M. Kwlnn; nsnson to B... Bases on balla S, Friturned back the Macks, Bt Ersns 8. by Ewlng both-- lea-defoes Off Erans 2. eff Earing 8. Hit withorpitched turned on their day . - - CI, I !, game U. V . n I, . KaMmAln bells By Evans (Ewlng, 2). Time 3 mlnutea. I'mplres Hardy snd 2 hour sox for an 11 to 1 andth A' .!.! Div- - to Get Awards; All double-- NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 19 (AP). William T. Tilden, II. who holds two legs on the Newport Casino cup, will not seek permanent possession of the trophy In tha twelfth annual lnrltatlon tennis tournament, which will open at the f a.lno tomorrow. Although Tilden previously had accepted an invitation to compete, ha sent word today mat he would not come ta Newport thla - By winning first laurels In their redlvialona, Quality .Preis. dayspective 2b. 18 XT I 1111 Tetalf.... S1S24 6 Totale. . . 38 light champlona, and Walker Brothers rf.... 8 0 0 0 -Hmre by Innlnn hava xiButler .... t i 8 1 1 2 Bankers, twilight titleholdera, Ceatlneatat Oil Mel.cn. Sb... S 1 0 4 0 4 8 created a situation unprecedented In 2 2 K.dl.i- if Rnne n ...0 J 1 0 1 0 the annals of local amateur baseball. Wilbur. Hit. 4 0 3 0 Before the local amateur season Walkere 10 J,tU. 0 J f for a started. The Tribune, which hasfoster-fathBen .. 114 18 10 21 10 24 Totals . ...88 .84 It Totals long time been more or leaa tha ,n.iit- - wiibur a core by Innlnga: In thla disamateur of aporta 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 Bnrt, Browa. FlUpatrlek, lor- - Ifstna trict, put up a trophy which. to Irrera-Tay-let. 8 0 x 10 Urn, 4 0 3 Arthur the sole property of the champion NMalsoa, Dow. kfalor. Run. aHmm.pv of Salt Lake . SS? Tbree-a- . Webb Farar 2, Anderson amateur baseball club Sb. S 1 IBmlth. to do so. The win sent the Giant Into the lead on perceptage, but the Cards remained apparently a half game ahead as far aa game are concerned. Jo McCarthy's Cubs had a rather fair week, their greatest claim to dl tlnctlon being Impeding the march of th vlctorioua Giant to a great ex tent, ny laicing'iwo or rnree games from th Little Napoleon's men during the week. Against the Robins, the Cubs faired not so well, for they took but one of three games, losing one, however, quite honorably, Xwhen McWeeny heated Sheriff Blake, to 0, In a brilliant hurling duel. PIRATES CONTINUE SPURT. Members of Winning Jeam HEXES header 1 Htn..ni BHA 4 3 0 8 .... 48 J 82 J I 2 8 Webb, 8b.... 4 OlKscer, Ih 0 OiEsbirt, 2 0 Anderson,, rf.. 4 8 Fierce, c 10 Baty. as...... O Kit oleman. ef.-.1 8 nsllsa, 2b.... 1 0 Blcsi. P 1 1 He Will Not Defend Title in Tourney. PUZZLE DEVELOPS IN AMATEUR WISDOM 4 vr. RANKS THAT REQUIRES His doubles partner, Francis T. V the draw for the No. nnhlln todavl Tha other OF SOLOMON HIMSELF TO SOLVE irivss. in order, are: seeded m niI Davis Cup Star Sends Word i, FlU-patric- ' OF NEWPORT MEET JOB h - BILL TILDEN OUT BAENIT, Buuiagor of tb. Walker Brothorg Bankert, th chajnplonay madt tt following guUment regarding nd Preaa queer tittutlon which has arin from tha Quality Walkar outfit! winning th titles in thoir ra)sptlTe dlTisloas: "Iharn fix man i olng to ply for th bank ud no one elao. Wo'Ti been th meang of their getting their coffee nd glnkers, and for me, they're going to be reading the wanted if they don't pronto, and I don't mean perhaps." cham-pionJOE BABNIT, manager of the Quality Press, Daylight made the following itttement regarding the queer situation which hag arisen from the Quality Press and Walker outfits winning the title in their respective dlTiaions: "Them fix men la going to Preae nd n one else. We'T bought them shoes, ply for Quality them. ghoestringg and garters, and area printed calling card for We can oil np the presse and print them all the money they need in pincn." k'.-i- .., Three-bes- .1... Saturday young Hubbell bested th veteran Alexander, S to 1. and Sunday Larry Benton turned In hla aecond winn of th week and twentieth of the by turning back thejCards, I to 2, pulling out of a bad hole In the ninth Mllll -- i II LOU Frames Wins Rally In Final for Burt,, second base; Bus Brown, firtit base; Earl Simister; outfield. Rear row, Joe Fitrpatrick, outfield; Claude Engberg, catcher; Frank Ford, secretary. The Bank-me- n won the 1927, twilight title. Walker Bank nine. Front row, E. Tbonias, mascot; Murray Henderson, third base; Rube Wilbur, outfield; B. Thomas, mascot; Joe outfield; Fanny Cowan, shortMiddle row, Joe Barney, pitch stop. OUT COPPER MEN Bankers Hit Ball., RFXAYS KEENLY CONTESTED IN TRIBUNE SWIMMING MEET,, They're Twilight Champions Once More TOE BARNEY BARELY MISSES SHUTOUT OF OILERS' NINE UrNallv'x BASEBALL TITLE. AMATEUR WTO TWTTJflHT .rTyppg 20, 1928 CLEVELAND, Aug. It (AP) Fort Blis' great army polo team dethroned the Chagrin Valley Hunt club, national Interclrcuit champions, by a score plo th.mhv a n . tnAmv eTsrtlner retri bution for the' local club's victory In the finals at rarraganesi. pier y'By heir convincing victory over the titleholdera, the Texans established me themlv as fvorlte . Today national honors lost it seemed they could not miss. Their wer good from .shot, although few,while almost every angle, ctiagrin waa wild and Ineffective. A close checking team Cleveland the defense prevented from deploying in an open game or from, work team shot exhibiting the Itlong through the central which carried circuit eliminations. Wilson and Captain H. Arthur Major T E Volght led Fort Blias offensive with thr goals ach, whll Dav cored Vo ! for Chatrln Valley. th only goals for his team. Both teams were handicapped ar is s layed equally run ii!. in.". th first three chukkers and was held cnusaers 1 to 1 scor Iiv wltn in th slxtn ana completed. Two goal when J three In the seventh, rtSfhTW rntlai th decision. it last-year- irom:-craicn- . TXZAS LZAOtrZ. taadlag ef th CWW, HotMtoa rills . Stire.aport . Pallaa Antonio e fnrt Wort Woa. .40 ....... . 1 21 2S SS ? 2A SO S2 ...........2.23 1 7 1 Beaamont aaasy's jUsaita. Pet. .727 .!0 .JIM .800 .469 .4JS .42 race, . ., . cialmln. . i. .i, , .. .1 . b 'nisddens 106. Ca't Mis Sixth Serearh IrH Emm Wsg 10L 108. Aleto 104, Breechloader 100, Glager Pyl .w., ennpiiiivr I'M, cioun .utiihh, T.r-olsd Elshtk race, elstmins. thr mil sd an ellbth Fairy' Bs older, o 108. Mint Jnlep log. Siln II 107. Proceeds 8, bldy 91. ghafs 101, Cootldor 102, Cue 106. Weather riser: track fast. BOPTHriil ASSOCIATIOaT. taading f th C.sk. Birmlnfham l lttla Rort Mi ,',.........-8- for th season thu total to fcrty-f!frir. hut to t.enrig goes tne Aneriiri of lb week. Co- honors league batting nuiifnr ahead at Ruth for l..rKi. t ot Mfted la and run the dutinctlon iwo wit batting ine tanas to a Th cards ar in lump. nnc th Ntlonl leaeru batting honor cen. ter arosjnd Horrtsby.n Bisier and Ih Burmaj f'W th O ia mph-- .....97 hmtt.fwnir. . Nest Orleans . . Mobil. . Mo.hvtli Km .vs 21 ts .574 .11 .U) 24 ...IS 23 18 v tJ1' 30 81 I game fm. 1 1 Atiaata aaa hitting. snd Dt Hominy 108, Dll in. rac. elalmla. ksndle, thra- nd oldr. oa mils Bsther WeiaI ll)3 La Mometa .o: . Wnrth 7 . S.a Antoele BeaaaKist 2 $. Sir.TeB. rt Waos 2 . Wichita Tails 1 (second Dallas Hiato ailed at end seventh, dtrknesai. Tn- -t j.., in, 102, Lost. .........SSI . f year-old- a - . 8. Good Times 104, Mitsl Lady Germaine . McGee 10. Sherrill 107, O'Lesry 104, Warnakerra 102. Tea Cosy 100, Deer Trail 104, Short Choice 112. . .' s aoa Third race, claiming, older, flvs forlooga Patrick Sarafleid 105. Avoa Dan Llttl 104, 107, Dangerous flr.plc King 101, 105, Judge PrTor 112. Olympian , Black Angel 109, Lara 108, Heather Honey ins Bobby Allen 110, Pyroot 99, Smart Hora 112. Dry Jo 110, snd Fourth race, claiming, oldsr, six furlongs Heroskso 106. Btaretta urana roiiy 1U3, Miss Wyoming Mamaola 106, Panna 108. Gloom Girl 104. 108, Boo rils 102, G ildi II 108, gtardsl Hiram Wllholt on. . s nd Flftk rsc. clsimlng. -six-. farlotigs Princess Kims 100. Sing- older, , i 1IS P.trt.ech flS.laf ii slds Stsr 10S, Suanylsnd 104. Jersey Bad 1H3, ''ba"8 ecmip-letely- WicblU Weather cloudy; track fast. xApprentlc allowanc. E0 EKTBJEi TOR TTESOAT. snd iaer, peFirst racs, tty dal weight, fire snd a hskf furlongs-preBill 10S, Indifferent 108. rorty-rw- e 105, Mis. Halery 10. 110, Captain Byers 105. Financier 105, Dear Sir 100. Endmaa s snd .mM r.e. elalmlni. five furlongs Imporfsnc 100, Reno older 104. Wood Meter fluncar Etta 106, 102, Lady , .W 7T 81 83 .41 .340 tanday's Resalta. Chattanooga 4. T, Mobile S. Atlra 1 V.i IT1..1. 4. Ka.hTtll 4. ( 'ft. games MISSISSIPPI VALLEY , Ptt'imwa Kock Island Cedr llouc LIAQUI. Rapids Burling S 3. t, Uarshalitowm L U-t- -. |