Show - I ! 0 MAll li I 1 ip Derby Victor Nears Record ) I 1n I a 111: Follows in D41's Footsteps - 7!rv741grmr"Alrry-7--7"7777' :::::: g : I4 Fine Race 0 r41'“ate A '' fr!419 l''i::: ol '"?Ac li 1 '' 7r"-- i 01:41: :: ''' t ''' 7 Giants Split With Buctos Royal Bakers Bush Fitzsimmons in Trim: Face Test in Robins Slip Up Half Game Indians Lose Sunday Tilts French Turns in First Cubs :::::::-:::?::- : 7 ':' ::::'':fVN1::All:4':'!:'k:4:'" tt :" ‘'—':" i 'v ‘:':' " '' f 4 41!:11°1:t:4: ' :' "'t:::':-:'!'"- t ' - v t Odla''' Whale Braves at Philadelphia Young Whitehead Gives' N - Viaory of Season as Dizzy WAA' Daffy Loses Bosox Only Two Safe Ills :: Miners Await of 3 13' Magna-Garfiel- d - : 'Gentleman Gene I 1 hr& ' f Invasion ' his and That Chisox Again Take Lead as I '1!!4!::1:1:::N::::::i:-i-::!:t t:43ii::::'701t:"-":::ils1:::::':- f :' 4 k:::::::::' I I ' s TyLE INS P E A KNE SS IN EASY T AN I Firethorn Comes Second Psychic Bid Third 45000 Out 1 - ' - immwoonow I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY 12 1935 - - - - Hokin' It seems that Gene Tunney can still dish it out"—at leut to husky and highly rated amateur ringmen at Provo NEW YORK May 11 (AP)—The Giants' perfect record at the Polo this season—nine Grounds victories two a and ties without — Herb Fleishhacker Jr former pennant hopes of single loss—was rudely shattered by Guy Bush and the Pirates in The first-hal- f American e By IL 0THOMPSON 1::5r mar z defending cham- 'Stanford university athlete engaged the first half of 'a double-headtoday but the league leaders ral- the Royal Bakers PIMLICO Ltem TRACK Baltigta i Utah Industrial of the league 'in a friendly bout with Tunney in pions Won Pet Leal lied behind Fred Fitzsimmons to gain an even break for the day will be at stake more Md May 11 14 4 when the 'San Francisco the other day with 106 Chicago Sunday 641 - Cleve litad raced to a smashing victory in the — ball locals meet the powerful Gemmell With Bush flinging four-hi- t ''' 313 t a few friends—and no photographPreakness today duplicating the 1 club crew in a twin bill at ComIt 379 4 New took to York II National the the Pirates opener i League ers — on hand Fleishhaeker ::'4 1150 II feat of his famous sire in winning Washingtow will The firat game II New York rallied on the strength pf munity park 491 Detroit II Standing al Teams emerged with a swollen nose and both the Kentucky derby and the 2 Won m Pct In Lost at 263 other Philadeiohis start I It p league I: three-hi- t hurrrni—and 13 783 Fitzsimmons' Tunney with no damage whets° 4 11 St Louis 8 236 New York Preakness in succession tilts the speedy Magna-Garfiel- d 4:V: 7 410 I3 Brooklyn ever 3 to O Fitzsim-- 1 The hard running on of Gallant second clash the won 7 5148 10 to meet the invades Chicago Bingham entry Saturday's Results - A 10 St Louis MO mons who had missed two turns on le Fox scored easily beating Fire-thor- n : :::::: m U 4:30 Mines Boston IL Chicago It at S p An Associated Press dispatch hustling 12 10 433 Pittsburgh to the wire by six lengths in Philadelphia I St Louis 4 12 8 400 the Cineinnati New York le Cleveland 4 hill because of a lame elbow and Holsum Bakers defeated by quotes Tunney as follows: S 333 Boston near track record time Psychic Bid It week in first 7 their apRoyal last Washings le Detroit (le) "Herb le's wind is not so good 11 313 showed0 no 5 Philadelphia sign of the injury as he pearance of the season will attempt was third another six lengths back and I did not get a black eye as Sunday's Schedule and Probable Pitehers as over three The race was run in 1:58 5 assails "' singles spread Saturday's many Provo to record a triumph over Philadelphia at Chicago—Cain ve town z4 it has been reported Intact you '" 4 ' ' - ' ' : :5C 'i Chicago 14 Boston 1 :4: :::':':::''''' Boston at St Louis — (Merano lier vs of a second off the track recdifferent innings and issued only when the two clubs tangle at 2:30 might say I haven't been hit yet Cincinnati 1 11rnokby S :' '3' Mae holder :'':'::?::r''": :" New York 04 ord held by Gallant Knight Pittsburgh l' :' New York at Detre it—Oomes vs Rowe p m in the Timps own ball yard It would be a pretty pass if after three walks :t :::'A ' ''':''': '"''::72 St Louis Philadelphia 5 Omaha was an odds on choice of Washington at Clevoland—Whitehill vs '' Royal presented a powerful bit- boxing 20 yeah and being chami': runs Border Home an y: played :::: important ':":':?!:'(!kT:: the record crowd of 45000 wbo 111‘0:":::" club last week and the de- pion I should let myself get hit Sunday's Schedule and I'vobablo Pachen :4''''' 4 t' ' ' of the bargain ting ''''''t:':':::e"':::':':'n44 in both halves vs at Boston—Warneke Brandt part Chicly' of a bright sunny taking advantage ''J'''''':: f:::: 1 t CHICAGO May 11 (R)—The ChiCincinnati at Brooklyn — Johnson vs bill played before 39065 cash cus- fensive work of the veteran infield by an amateur !:''''''''':':'''':-t'" hillhistoric old : is a paramount factor in the Bakers' day thronged this ''' : sure Field:- "Yes I'm 0:4 tk: '''''50 cago White Sox checked for two days Mango tomers Paul waner thumped the Pi- success Plitsbartb at New York—Weaver vs top course Gemmel' has a strong hacker got a quite nose It was k Boston went on the warpath by rates an puffed into lead the in early opener The across the board prices paid 4 mound staff one of the finest hit- Just one of those things I Jabbed St Louis at PhIladelphia—Ballahan vs when he smacked his ' ': ':'”'7:k - t season's first (044'15::$'' again today and behind a two-hi- t Blvin in the totalizer were OR Omaha ''' !"::' ' '):kik::::4'::::t:'::0 ting teams in the league and the bit too strenuously with my left Whitesilent John pitching job belt by with Jensen on Woody k boundary :::kzk:0:f::PN:!:W':::::!': :2 $390 $310 $260 players possess plenty of hustle head racked who "It was Just a friendly sett° his fifth up Gus Mancuso's bases two 4":'4:: homers straight with ComFirethorn sturdy-arme- d ''''''''' coupled Bill McDuffie r0'9'":4''Nf$::4V-:'4?Herb who is one of my good victory of the season pounded three were the deciding factors in the sec I monwealth in the betting paid OM ':"'':§'0Iri4r:7n-'Ho will 'sum hurl for bander Red Sox hurlers for a 13 to 3 trifriends wanted me to show him a ond mound duel between Fitzsim- right and $280 1kk4144kiLtLieisLo12A4AUigitt141412LU&1:Zikl umph when the local club faces Provo tow punches We boxed a couple mons and Waite Hoyt aswill Tom Psychic Bid paid $460 for third Cole Jackson or Whitehead the sensational rookie of rounds Perhaps Herb got a Here is Omaha again Last time be got his picture in the paper Hughie Critz who had been kept Lefty place righthender from Dallas collared evout of action since the start of the sume the mound duties for the bit enthusiastic and let fly a few This of the his occasion the was Kentucky derby winning Again Disappoint upon ery Boston hitter eiccept Ellsworth season first by an injury and then Timps good ones but it was all in fun Frank Shepherd Is expected to Two of the horses which disap- time he's entitled to recognition on account of winning the famed (Babe) Dahlgren the Red Sox fresh-- ' the illness of his wife appeared in by 3 8 MuFleishhacker vice president of a pointed In the derby also failed in Preakness He won it too—by six lengths Omaha's sire Gallant man first baseman Dahlgren drove the Giant lineup as Mark Koenig was pitch for Mines and Elmer d the Preakness in all the Boston runs and bangedl shifted to third to replace the injured schart is prepared to hurl Magna-Garfiel- local bank could not be reached for Preakness and both a in was winner also Fox derby into the victory column his version of the sparring match Nellie Flag the out his third home run in two days Travis Jackson when the tail enders and the Miners He is reported to have confide to third choice in the betting ran next TRIBUNE 'LEADEN First game: along with a double NEW YORK Teas Standing PITTSBURGH field meet in the Bingham baseball park friends: "Every blow Tunney struck to last in the eight-hors- e Welch Red Sox starter issued Pet Won Lost BHOA1 BHOA M J (Mick) Scanlon Royal man- was coordinated and timed and can Colonel E R Bradley's Boxthorn 0 4 1 3 0 1000 LWaner cf 4 5 O'Moore If three walks and his successor Jack Utah Poultry 5 0 1 CBartell 1 0 Beverase 3 0 2 3 ss 1000 Jensen If announced Saturday that be he place them!" Wilson who came along in the third Pinney highly regarded for the derby 1 11 0 ager 0 3 1000 PWaner rf 3 1 OlTerry Utah Power and Light Frank (Ping) Nyberg showed a flash of form for half a 1 000 Vaughan se 3 0 4 liOtt has was around only long enough to walk D & R O W rf 0 signed 4010 3b 4 I 3 2 Leiber cf 1 4 000 Traynor 4 0 for use as a 0 mile but hung badly and trailed in two more runs The White Sox Hellenich A C Infantry utility infielder Ping Badminton and Tennis 3 2 9 0 Koenig 3b 4 0 0 4 1 lb 000 Buhr 0 Holsum the first half of 2 4 31Crits 2b Lavsetto 2b 4 the entire field fibished up i managed spree in the 3 0 3 01Mancuso Padden c c 2 0 4 I He formerly To badminton or not to badminthe 1934 season Omaha was third from last as the Saturday's Result third at the expense of George Hock4 0 1 31Dannnig c Bush 0 0 is the question Power 8 D & R G W S ton—that which Utah With afin Bees Salt 2 the 3 Lake flashed 0 0 horses iSchmachr p ette and hammered him for six more played past the stands Wood and Me0 0 0 zWeintraub 'Coast league The ad- - finds Sidney-- B ter leaving the starting stalls in an Dern Matched With Stewart New Middle Conies in the closing frames Sunday's Schedule 0 0 0 1 the Pacific 'Smith p worth Vines on opposite sides of the League) (Bonneville BOSTON veteran of ntion CHICAGO the even start Willie Saunders had him 91 campaigner 1 10 a No & Weiss Burnett in Umpires 33 8 21 Totals 32 4 27 13 fence 13110A! Ttoals BHOA Spry to Town O'Shoeker Reilly Tangle Under a snub rein and he coasted and Don 2 0 2 Olitadcliff E—Batted for Schumacher in the eighth gives the Bakers the needed reb 2 3 0 If Bishop 3b Wood expected to be a mainstay um Pittsburgh 3:30 p m Wasatch Oil at Band Williams 2b 2 0 0 11Hayes 2b 002 100 010— 4 serve 4 1 2 1 have infield around the clubhouse turn in sixth they strength 4 0 0 1 Simmons Werber lb 000 010 000— 1 cf 5 2 1 0 pires Don and Beaumont scorer Harvey10 New York lacked throughout the 1935 race of the United Statee in coming DaIf Busarhouse vs Crescent Community place 11ohnan Bonura 0 Critz Summary: Ott lb 5113 Errors—Lavagetto vie cup tennis encounters hu been a m umpires Barber and Woolley scorer Koenig Vaughan Runs batted in—P Wa- Ed Strangler Lewis is booked to bring his deadly headlock to Cronin ga 3 0 2 2 Haas r throws Mrs Charles S Bromley's Branand bats 4321 handed Ping right ner 2 Padden Mancuso 2 1 2 1 Creel RFerralL a 2 0 0 0 Aapling so hits— engaging in the popular pastime non which did not run in the derby town Friday night The famous heavyweight meets Mike Romano Berg Buhr 2 a Home run—P Waner 3 1 1 1 Double 1000 Dykes lib— of badminton extensively as part of 3 0 4 1 Sewell c Bolters rt 4 0 1 0 to Smith plays—Vaughan (unassisted) a set the Dace with Boxthorn and in the the in Unleasing uprising Bartell to Terry Bases on balls—Bush 2 Coldstream Wins top spot of the arena card Romano was awarded a decision Almada atlb 31 02 40 04 Whitehead p 4 2 0 3 for his training particularly first and second innings Utah Power Schumacher 1 4 Smith 1 Strikeouts— Psychic Bid in close pursuit to return for action Dahlgren Welch 11 (Pb— strengthening of legs and wind Schumacher Hite—Off Schup Smith I LOUISVILLE 1001 Ky May defeatin Half way down the backstretch over Ira Dern last Friday when Dern failed and had trouble little Light 0 0 0 0 macher 6 in 8 innings Smith 0 in I Passed p the favorite won the Vines former national kingpin Coldstream Hockette p 2 0 2 0 Saunders began his drive He passed after both grapplers went out of the ring pitcher—SchuLosing ing D 8E R G W 8 to 3 Saturday ball—Mancuso mather 34th of the Bashford Manor and now a phenom in the profesRomano proved himself a highlyi encounter Nellie Flag and went to the leadThe Tribune a running in 37 2 24 121 Totals league Totals 36 14 27 16 takes twoyear-oldfor the feature sioinal ranks declares Wood is all Boston 001 020 000— 3 Powermen drove Wightman from the ers as they banked into the far turn polished wrestler in last week's' mv YORK prrrssuRoH Ole 002 31x-- 13 Chicago of B the Churchill 19110A Downs the 110A card wrong He match with success impressed had racing mound little into especially but the stretch Omaha Coming Summary: Errors—Werber R Johnson LWaner cf 4 0 If 3 2 2 0 "You hit badminton shots with a 4 0 3 115toore Bright Light and Lemont Sooting Runs batted in—Dahlgren 3 Rad- the slants of Mickey Cone who limit- - Jensen If se— 3 0 4 0 today was a length and a half in front spectators with his unruffled de- 2 4 cliff Haas 2 Dykes 2 WhiteHayes 3 0 9 P Winer rf 3 0 3 lb which constituted the Shandon farm wrist action" says Vines "Tennis meanor even in the most trying cirHe sailed in under wraps head 2 ss 4 0 2 Ott APPlint ed them to two tallies hits—Dahlgren rt Vaughan 4020 Is a stroking game I don't see bow Home runs—Dahlgren cumstances la Lewis of course Mike 4 0 3 0 'entry came in second and third Time Sacrifices Hayes former Lovinger Traynor 3b 4 0 1 1Leiber cf Ralph Stone Double plays—Solters Betting Increases Buhr to —Hayes Dykes lb 4113 1Koen1g 31)— 3 0 0 2 for the of a mile wasit can but hurt Wood's accuracy I opponent who out---Dahlgren Sooting to Hues to Bonura hurler held the Railroaders to five Lavgetto lb 3 0 1 lOrita 2b The tremendous throng which is takinghimon atanleast 015 I 35 pounds but seconds Bases on balls hits two of them Dykes to Hayes to Bonura 3 0 Mancuso c 3 3 50 59 9 with a pair of Padden c wontinnd on Polloirint Pam) choked the stands and spilled out weighs 4 Wilson 2 Hockette 1 White0 011oltasimns alma& p 3 2 1 2 seems to make little dif- - PRINCETON N J May 11 ()— —Welch and a wild heave by Stone al- Orace head 5 Strikeout—Whitehead passes c Hits— over the lawns and infield wagered poundage 0000 2 5 Welch Off in Wilson in 0 ference Hoyt iru3ingc graP- Setting themselves up as one of the p among heavyweight the losers their runs in the 1013 $179650 on the Preakness Hockette 9 in 5 It was 0 0 0 Losing pitcher— lowing xxlierman third Hirkoter p 0 0 0 0 outstanding sprint crews in the Welch $6000 more than was put Into the piers Little Boy Stewart who gained east Pennsylvania's varsity oarson team the Power Every ployer when totalizer last year 29 3 24 141 High Quest 29 ft 27 101 Ttoa Is verdict over Pat O'Shocker Fri- - men today swept to their eleventb s Tone's Homers Potent with the exception of Stone and Mc- Totals Second same: o in the and Cavalcade ran on Pat's disqualification for slug- - victory In the more than half cenx—Batted for Psdden in the eighth ovapleune center day Kean fielder hit safely same event 11 (W)—Two for Hoyt in the eighth CLEVELAND as—Batted will Dern May with matched is lry Three games will be played Sun- Pittsburgh se AZ 000 000 000— 01 tury old Childs' cup regatta out- home runs by Tony Lazzeri the sectwo 'ginghis wide and Mantanga was fourth York 000 MO lig— 3 thorough knowledge pit Princeton ond with the bases loaded in the day in the Bonneville league The New the favored Summary: Error—Birkoler Runs bitted' lengths back of Psychic bid Next his trickery and craft against Stew- - distancing in—Mancuso 2 Ott Home runs—Manshell in a mile and In order came Commonwealth art's enormous ninth enabled the Yankees to gain an ball clouting Watch Oilers face Sandy cuso which is set race on 3:30 p m Bases 2on Sacrifices—Hoyt Bsrtell Columbia Terry' Lake Carnegie Brannon Nellie Flag and Boxthorn at 281 pounds weight 10 to 4 victory over the Indians on the latter's field at balls—Fitzsimmons 3 Strikeouts' easy 3 Hits—Oft Hoyt' was a badly beaten third 'Sugarhouse and Crescent play at —Fitzsimmons Hoyt 1 In :930 Gallant Fox ran two senThe defeat Clevebe 6 7 in today tactics will undoubtedly dropped Hit by innings Birkoter 0 in Columbia won the freshmen race land into second Community at 10 a in and Barnett pitcher—By Birkofer (Moore) Wild sational races to win both the derby theRough order in the match between place & Weiss and Pinney Beverage meet —Fitzsimmons Losing pitcher—Hoyt pitch second was two Penn NEW by YORK lengths CLEVELAND and the Preakness was O'Shocker and Pat Reilly It AB H 0 A on No 1 at 10 a m ABHOA1 Sir Barton and Burgoo King O'Shocker who halted Reilly's reign lwhile Princeton finished last 4 1 0 OlHothes Combs et 5 2 2 3 The score of Saturdey's game folDizzy Wins Daffy Loses 5 2 0 OlVosmik If were the other horses to win these here a year ago by massaging his The Princeton Jayvee and 150- - Rolfe 3b 5 2 2 0 4 0 OlAverill ef 5 1 3 0 lows: lb two outstanding stakes for threeye- face with lefts and rights and no pound crews won by a length In Gebel' PHILADELPHIA May 11 OP)--1 12 0 15egarrp104i Iinert 213— 5 2 2 41Trosky lb D & R O W UTAH POWER races of these each f in successive Saturdays of the Dean boys of St Louis 3b 5 12 c ar-old ItHale Dickey AB H 0 Al ABHOA doubt Reilly still bears this beating 4113 Hill It 5 1 1 01Wrigh trf 4 2 2 0 1 0 was 2 I 0 IlLindorft as 2b 3 1 — was $25successful of Snyder worth Today's victory today while the other' in mind Possibly some evidences 4 3 Illerger 2b 3 1 2 4 Egbert It Host rt 2 1 1 OlOrillith 2b 3 0 1 2 411m:SSAIAmida 825 to Omaha's owner the Be lair it also still remain on his counte- 4 2 2 2P7llak c 3 1 3 0 tiek ss Crosetti 18 Ir 2 1 1 C half took a beating as the Cardinals 3 2 0 ()Marsh 3b 1 0 alike P Allen 4 C 1 p Y 3 3 O Lee double-heade- r 0 Sheetter Seniors rt lb 2000 and Phillies stud a 3200 split mince Anyhow there should be plenOpen izKolekerbocke 1 0 0 0 Radler c 1 3 I 8 01Mason lb 0 3 0 lOalehouse 0 Dizzy turned in a steady hurling p 0 0 0 0 Ball 3b 2 0 3 I I OBellew et ty of movement in this number IBean p 3 I 4 '''n::: r (LIP)---Oma- ha 1'441 ' i 4i: '': 1 (11) - — I 1:::::::' er : 1 ' ' '''''''' : k ::::z:4- 2-- I two-fift- hs — s '' ' i'1 ' 1 ' : 15-- 5 :: " I ' ::: N l''': ?0: -- :i4 ' f' ''''" f:: ::4::?k:nj 1 Power Sluggers Tip D& Score to ::::'--:41:kr::5:- "' 1 R''''" til POW-erit- l Strangler Lewis Takes on Mike Romano in Main Bout 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 Thirty-eight- 1 1 six-ru- n 1 1 1 1 1 am Two-ba- six-ru- n 4 Penn Crew Adds s 1 Childs' Cup Wzn - 1 Two-ba- 1 - one-tw- V three-quarte- five-eight- 2-- Q 1 1 1 SEARS rs -- si the' ' I For the Fisherman 1 ' ' VONA I One-hal- 1 I - in A brand new middleweight 1935 Chase Frank Backley is booked to meet Danny Savich Backley hails from Des Moines and Is said to be someEight teams in the senior division SAN BRUNO Cal May 11 (—In thing of a wiz Savich has had a rest of the C Y O baseball league will and should be of weeks for a couple the second start of his career Toro Two as- - open the 1935 season Sunday Prodrome flashed borne a winner in fresh and vimtul for Friday's will be played in Salt Lake games the $1500 Baldwin handicap feature signment A fifth number has been added City one in Magna and the other in attraction at Tanforan race track toThis will bring out Al Boyd and Tooele day ambitious local The opening schedule follows: His time for the five furlongs was Floyd Hanson two 1 have who lads good perform- - Bingham vs St Patrick's No given 1:01 Orra the favorite was at Cathedral 3:30 m Magna to time time from arena p the at edged out by a nose after leading mica 2:30 p m Divine Saviour at Tooele from the start 2:30 p m Ogden vs Lourdes 4 p Toro Prodrome paid $1320 $860 m No 2 Midvale bye and $3 in the mutuels Orra paid $4 Cathectral is the defending chamand $240 and Fresno third $260 and is one of the favored enWins pion Setting the pace Orra maintained tries in the 1935 chase Bingham his slender lead until the last fifty Tooele are reported to have and 11 sEATTLE May yards when the victor drew up and Ogden will be com431 Washington's sophomore track strong clubs then forged ahead by a foot stars upset the Oregon Webfoota 7612 posed of a number of outstanding Divine Saviour to 5412 this afternoon at Washington 'high school players Latonia Route Cut has added new players at several stadium !AMNIA Ky May 11 On—The The Huskies avenged defeats at the positions and Magna will rely on a Latonia Jockey club announced to- hands of Colonel Bill Heyward's men veteran lineup Midvale has signed several of the stars on former Murday it is cutting the distance to a in 1933 and 1934 mile and a quarter for the $15000 Washington took eight first places ray teams and Tooele will count on added Latonia derby to be run on Oregon seven Bud Shoemake Web- virtually the same lineup as last June 1 Sixty-thre- e norninationr foot flash sprinted the hundred in season Lourdes has strengthened have been made with Omaha winner 96 seconds to tie the northwest rec- and the Hilltoppers are certain to of the Kentucky 'be strong contenders derby and the ord Preakness outstanding Toro Prodrome Takes Chief Tanforan Race 0 Sunday 5 Husky Track Squad Over Webfoots 4 di -- C72:111 re:4(1: I I 0! Niteioti ammo 4: 4 DUO§ TIFFANY-TON- t E Automatic volume control Airplane type remote controL ko Natural tone Latest type high efficiency tubes Rigid cam dynamic speaker noise-fre- e dust-pro- Dust-pro- E CDo55-uTPUEBR- Racing Crowd Riots As Wrong Odds Show SAN ANTONIO May 11 (W)— More than 1000 irate racing fans at Alamo Downs Saturday evening swept across the track tore down the mutuels boards threw stones through the press box in the stands and stopped racing for several hours The posting of StatecraftSwg ter of the sixth race at odds Of 40 to 1 on the board and a payoff of $1080 brought about the riot C Parke state racing inspector looked over the sheets in the mutuels department and declared that the posting was an error 1:1At said that Starkist which ran second should have been posted at 40 to 1 snd Statteraft at 4 to The fact that Starkist paid $15 to place he grid supporte4 his Pndirg5 F4thts broke out at several places through the stands which contained more than NCO persons coincident with the rush for the mutuels board A general riot was feared and emergency calls were 1 11 CHRISTENSEN and WARREN—Salt Lake Factory Representative Dealers Write MAIN 211110IIFH a I k and city sent to the sheriff's office police headquarters Chief of Police Owen K Kilday headed a police riot squad of 20 policemen armed with guns and tear gas to the scene while another score ef deupty sheriffs arrived soon afterward The crowd was placed under control in a few minutes after the start of the seventh race had been halted by the crowd blocking the entrance to the track The track was cleared and the throng gathered in the enclosure in front of the stands where the three harangued large crowds Officers arotind the gathered in a groups menacing attitude and no r12W outbreaks were feared Due to Hy inspection revealing that the mistalt2 WPE a clercel ore the be's were paid off at the rate ring-Cid- of $1080 er Totals 1 0000 0 0 0 0 lezCamPbell— McKeen cf 0 I 2 1 1 2 0 0 Bonny rt Stone p 35 11 27 10 Totals zBatted—for Lee in seventh szBatted for Bean in ninth New York 020 000 314--10 Cleveland 000 001 102— 4 811111Mart: Errors—Berger 2 Averill Runs batted In—Lauer( 5 Rolfe Crosetti Allen Vosmik 2 Hale- - Hughes Two-bu- g hits— Vosmik Rolfe Dickey Berger Hughes Home runs—Laueri 3 oDouble play—Lasseri to Crosetti to Gehrig Bases on balls— Allen 3 Lee 1 °alehouse 3 Strikeouts— Allen 11 Lee 2 Gatehouse 1 Hits—Off Lee 8 in 7 innings Gatehouse 2 in 1 (none out in ninth) Bean 2 in 1 Hit by pitcher —Pytlak by Allen Losing pitcher—Lee —40 12 27 10i °Bugg It OlTurner 2001 'performance I I c ladettler 23 8 15 1 Totals for Bellew in seventh netted Utah Power D 8s R G W Bummers: 1 3010 1000 !Cone p Totals as his mates hammered out 17 hits and the Cards won the The other Dean opener 15 to 6 (Daffy) fared not so well and despite Ducky Medwick's homer took a 5 to 2 lacing In the nightcap PIM game: I T LOUIS PHILADSLPH1A BHOAI BHOS 5 0 2 LOhlozza Martin lb os 6:Vinson 3b 1 0 0 0 It 2 0 14 Winsett rt 4 $ 0 0 pen 5 2 I 0 6 2 1 31Camilli 5 2 100 lb Fri8ch2b Medwick 2 If 5 7 0 0 0 0 OWIghtman p 20 5 154 330 003 -8 -3 Stone 2000- Errors—Wishtman Two-bahit—Lee hits— 1 Marsh Lee Lindortf Lick Charge defeat to Wightmen Struck out—Wightman Cone 4 Stone 8 Bases on balls—Wightman 2 Cone 3 Stpne 4 Umpires—Barber 3 0 Verges 31)— 4 1 0 I and Prince Scorer—Hervey JCollins 4 I 6 2 lb 5 2 II OrTodd c Delancey C 5 2 7 01Watkins cf 4 0 2 0 O'Farrell c 0 0 0 01Ryan ss 4 3 I 8 Pacific Coast League Whitehed ss 5 I I 4111lMoore p 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 Pessullo TMoore cf I 0 0 A p Browns Go Standing el the Teams 5 2 0 1 Bowman p Spree 3 I 0 2 Won Lost Pet JDean p ST LOUIS May 11 (UP)—A hit- - Oakland 21 742 8 101 45' 17 27 Totals 40 13 27 15 Tots's Los 22 629 St 13 Louis en 120—IS 770 brig spree concentrated in the fifth Ban Angeles 18 14 Pronelsco 893 000 001 032— 0 Philadelphia 16 17 483 St Hollywood the Louis Browns a inning gave Errors—Veram Watkins Ryan 441 2 Summary: IS 19 Pezzullo Bowman Runs batted in—J victory over the Philadelphia Ath- Sacramento 14 18 438 Collins Portland 6 J Dean I Winsett 2 Frisch 3 387 12 19 Seattle letics today 4 to 1 2 Whitehead J Moore 3 Camilli Delancey 11 324 Todd 23 Two-bas- e Allen hits—T Moore Sam West led the attack for the Mission 1Fri8ch Winsett Ryan Allen Browns hitting safely three times in Home runs—J Collins 2 J Moore 1Delaney Saturday's Results Stolen At Oakland: R H bases—Camilli Verge& Sacrifice—Winsett four trips one of them a double Jick Sacramento 000 010 010- -2 2 Doble 11 to Chime to Camilli play—Ryan 004 000 00x0 Bases on balls—Off Pessulla 2 Bowman 2 Knott was the victorious pitcher The Oakland -4 Gregori and Herres DOUllill and Ral- Strikeouts—E Moore 1 Persullo 1 BowAthletics scored their lone run in the mond! man 3 J Dean 5 Hits—Off E Moore 7 in 1 eighth The Browns collected 11 hits innings Petzullo 3 In 2 Bowman 7 in 8 3 Los At R LOSing Pitcher—B Moore Angeles: off Marcum and Leiber Three-bas- e sor on — PHILADELPHIA AB H Pinney lb Cramer cf Johnson If Posx c Higgins lb MOAPS rf McNair ss Wontler ) Marcum p Lieber silooks 31 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 p 1 1 0 St Al LOUIS AB H A 4040 4 3 5 12 O'Burns lb 0 4 01West et 3 0 01Burnett lb 2 4 0Peoper If 0 1 2'Be1l rf 0 3 0 Hemsley c 2 1 3'Melillo 2b 0 0 311trange ss 0 0 21Knott P 0 0 Oi 0 0 01 I) 1 4 1 2 3 3 1 4110 4 2 5 0 4 4 1 2 7 2 3 3 1001 Totals —32 7 24 10 Totals —33 11 vi 10 silatted for Warstler in 000 000 0 Philadelphia 000 St Louis 031 00x- -4 Summary: Warstler Errors—Higgins Runs batted in—Burns Burnett 2 Strange Two-bahits—Johnson Fon West Hemsley Finney :Three-bas- e hit—Pepper Sacrifices—Knott S Double play—Marlum to McNair to Pinney Bases on balls— Marcum 1 Knott S Strikeouts—Marcum 2 Lieber 2 Knott S Hits—Off Marcum a in 5 3 innings Lieber 2 in 2 Losing pitcher—Marcum Bengals Fall Short DETROIT May 11 White's steal of home In the ninth for the tying run only prolonged defeat for the Tigers as Washington tame through in the twelfth Inning tOday to win 10 to 7 With Thursday's game rained out the Senators evened the series' count Russell who by their win today succeeded Burke on the mound for Washington with two on base and none out in the nihth got credit for the victory Fischer was charged 'with the defeat Drrnorr AR WASHINOTOM Meer 2b 3h Bluest Istenliql Kobel ARHOA If lb rt rt newspaper man in the press box who suffered cuts from fly- kStone Powell rt ing glass when a rock came Lary as through the window was the only xxTrovis lb c Hothroolt casualty reported unitt0- A - 1 5 0 8 son1 6 5 3 3 3 2 I 2 8 3 2 I 2 I 10 3 3 2 3 1 2 0 3 4 White Welker7 II 211 3'Oreenbers lb 00o6110 rt 0 0 Rostell Hoyeorris 110wen 30 214aller 1 Auker 1140001t6 c P p P 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 A 1 02 4 4 7 4 1 300 001 200--6 Hollywood Los Angeles HIle Hebert and 201- -7 dautels 010 002 De Campbell and Goebel 0 15 R 100 0041 040- -5 000 100 000--1 MiP51011 1 Mania H rf Rothrock rt Frisch 2b E Winsett R 9 8 1 5 3 0I A 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 2 4 1 3 0 Chime Allen 2b It JMoore Camilli 3 Russell p xxxitolton 0 0 0 0 0 Mitchell lb 4 4 4 4 2 3 0 g 2 Zachary Winner 21 01 0 Totals 47 14 36 171 Burke 2 Russell 3 Hogsett 3 in 2 BROOKLYN May 11 flinger Derringer the of the Cincinnati Reds who was on the losing end of 21 mound decisions last year suffered his first defeat of 1 er 5 right-hande- WHY LET YOURSELF GET BALD VISIT "It 1 MEN'S DEPARTMENT your hair can be saved we can save IL" 198 ''''Irt ik111111441' ''''''°1111:0e000:'-'‘- 6951 Beg 150 oil:::9::4:::gili '- ::::::::::::::::aii::: ':iW::::::::::-amb- s :::::::::::: iji:i: 41111PPrr :::: ::::::: :::::k::::::i4::::Ai Features of a high-price- d reel at an outstandingly low price! 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