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Show .. . .,.. , . . - - , '- - . . , . - , . 4 MAY 22 i911: - . , i . DESERET' EVENIMa NEWS SATURD'AY :, , . , , ,OMMEENENEIIMIIMMINEEMORIONEMMEMIOMOINIONMONIMMMEMEm.MMEmo, . IIANONDÔ C 0 UR)eir 9 , ..... ., , HOME RUNS ON ,, ,, . . J, , Bees Backstop Is .Tower of Strength His Peg Is Sure and Swift in Nipping Runners b; WIN IRE fOH SALT -.. 3. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. W. la Pet. . Fan leanelarni Loa Anetali 43 gait Lake (tajeantt Portland vrtictt . d .5e1 22 It 2st HA IT OAME0. LakeIlan Francisco-Sa- rv ,..t TovArs - Salt 2Al2 11, -- lakta III; GAMIC. T . lt - San Yrancteco IS; !Aka. TIM SERIES ATAND. Felt !Ake. I; flan Irrandbeth rnrtiond. I; Venice. 0 naltaLlia. r HOW I , .. - AM.40C LA4 , ' ''' o ,.. at . ''' t at ginning at Pent Finery started out for bait Lake and for three innings pitched airtight In the third inning. the Seale Lail. Lucas field. 1140 southpaw. for four brought in three rms. In the filth Downs got a home run an, trittery wag relieved. Johnny WiiIamI went to the mound and held the Seals down to one more run in that Inning. Schaller poked one over the right field fence in the ninth. bringing the total up to ti for this Seals. I i i and ' he . . . fa i . EM. rt ... et. ,, , ' - ,,,-- '..''' ' ' . ' ." 1 n 14 . 27 ''' ' 7- - -- k k 1 M. - . ,i' a - - I 4 , -I , ' Inn t Ake . 4, - - - i . : I," I - 4- - z., I ti . - ..-.45 -..- - "Its,n,.... , -- u DOTS --- i -- ---. - , ' eight-cylind- - eM , ' , .. , , . ' . , ... , ... - . ', I f. :r-,g- .1'. Int. . :'4.4, -- t tw,ri !t e 'h. .., , i,, - ,- - t , , ,.... IA.'n ''' , ,: i 1,,," rtti;!tabb :' ....! .,.. 1 , i i , li r ao I ttl-- a d,i, , 2 or--i 1,1 , s4e:r1 11:iit'llilrk?. 1:0001k . 1 - 7 Ir- ka Orr, -4, f 1, lie -- , ,,.. 0 a $1350 COMPIZTE , v . , 11:0?.0114414---- -- i ii. Z 161.......e...- lir ki, 41,t ..... - . onLis.006 '1'''' .. At Car of No Regrets .:i l,,kV.' ,i MODEL-:-FIVE-PASSENGER-PR- V-t- Be" Cant Shape; - .,.... : - .. .. mon.nomminlail...a .. ... ..., 66. I Clutch Geareet Steering Control 2 ,,,,,,.;,..,,.,.:..,,,,, ','-'t- I . , ...King Cantilever-- , Of ....''- ..,, - . - ---, . Barnhart Phone wag. 30 . - Lincoln Garage -' . ", iigM & ,. , - - - -- .. : - - , . . ... .. .. - . ;''14 II' rf-- - , ,, ii ,,- - wPash.'763 I l'-- ,- .- ; t :,. . i il'' . i i ' Ir i , :-- t . . , a 11 1, . - 4 1 l':'i ,. 4th South and West Temple , 4,;; I. t , .. II 1 ir 4 - Danner 1 .4 iJ , T.' I 1 ; ' ia . A ti fr '.t.!. 3314 Tires ... ... Tire Pump .. .. Engine- - Driven n top. Equipment; Special with quick attachable curtains, windshield. Jones apeeclometer. i elecatric horn, tire irons. Jack. outfit. tnoll and extra Pre renal!' rim. , , ,,- - Lii $ 1350 COMPLETE Rear Axle ... Local Distributo.rs tor Utah ,. , '' o - , i .:, 1 . , - ,, For full particulars and demonstration call Wasatch 363 and we will take you for a spin in the King Eight, tbe sensation of the age. - .1.''' :i'-'.- f t . : . ' I one-ma- 2: 1, : - NM - Three-spee- Rear Springs y - Ward Leonard ... . .... .. Digit d ... ... ... ... .... il.. Left ... . (4krtter ... tireas" 4..! , t 1: i .c..t 40-4- 5 - 'f . A Permanent telearnom 4th Su. and V. est Tentple. The Littman Garage --- the finest equipped Karate between Chieego and the Coast. CYLINDER .. , , - ICE, Starting-Lighting- :74 ,8" t to,, t i ' 1 4. l, . . 44-4- 6 . . 1 .,., : Has Arrived 4 1 L;,-! : 1 . ..b-hea- ti ..... 1 .! 17 I ' s UOR.SI Blocks of four Horse Power .. ... p. A. E. Rating . .. ... .. Thermo-Sypbo- n . Cooling ... . i ',7;ititii sl., .'','''...-"-- a Motor ... ...Eight eylintters - .... a. , TOURING ,,,, I' 'Vli An impartial description of the King Eight I ' 4 ii Ii.,, .. - 77 - , 4 . (I Aittith.. , .t, , i 14 s:,, ' 1 . ., i ,, NV SA , t',:. it', g ,,,,4:',.. ri ' Itis ) ,, ig 7 - A 111; . t''' i N ,i4.,.. , ;,'-(.- v.::. ---" 741- - r .- :: it, ' ., .. , :0. r , I . ih - ii :,:,:,,, ' 1 ,.,, il . $ MM G 0 Demonstration ., km 'e EIGHT 111:1 363 for .L.. 5, of,., t , 1 -- . .16,N, , ...sm. rms.,. gi ,sster de..4.,,:1,, i 3 v: iiii - a ' V ilr i Phone Wasatch - 1616 ' .onEMIEBN.,, -- esummm 4 i 4. .r ,N, ''' -- - 11 l,t;), ee z.. ";', I ,,,, i 1 , t.,, I, ' 4 1- i 1, -- 4 ) 1 ''14 ... i - t - 11.c.ku el' ,' ,' 1 ,, illit. , ? c1 N,........ t I . ire .. . ...&rf.. 11 1 , - t1 ., I Tilt; . .- - .' - - 1 1..?--4,- ' "' ... , I ' ., , I . 1 . . ,,,, a- -S , . i, 16 he oc. . ,, .. 1 , .f', , ii,r3,, .... ' - wilt" .., hasp ,, anv crice z..,.. 1 Iviltalrs,tn ',ft ,v.:1- ,ka .fo t . hat read you may If bnott after t hat. ,,n !tAra , ,.., tT .',1!mrryi thil4r3., Vg,,,,v,,,i, ;.tiGt--f; ,,,:t, d New York. 'May 22- M - eitpleol my eatunitt-ttl''AW." ,: 1oreIii-11";, I c.,,,m7.rtnt.1 br Ith am unable to reply une.. son of A. W. wren., s 1.1.,, ,,,,w tt'itt to. ii ,ut,,,,,,tirirx- . A..,.. , .. reputed to he nfrarniptineym. wao sonifleutyt:ros queroirmi hailed on fragmente ,,-.,; A 1,:i.s,,,,,it,..natan,,, .,:. 1,,,t in i2e.00l bail , i t,,,t It,. envtiinl mu.1 o r..I,e ... tt fl June 12 on a charge of Ming : i the MOTIII-Tol- l .1,iNf" 1,F;PtillTATP,S. : C; i,rt-- arc, t mIng tr,,re 0,Zng1y Tian- ,metie to defraud rIttlens tot liming1 i r ust -- ! I, Walsh referohl to the deportation ,f , Iton. th.i.. and other onto'. in entin,i.ot A who i,,,-t.rtn ,nrrra ...1, fore, r...1,1 i ' I t",t, with Investment, in gold mining. Mother Joneo ....1.tin,-- T' '''''''' a i'wsr as - i ; ,MpaniPS. 1 with etatma in Peel". Bond i "Ind you eemonstrate with oitr ,,f ' " '"'''11-- ' "ra11' 'OAS i !was filed by a surety company. The limns for condoning and pmp,thirnie ! ,'h,4" ... o .,o ,i ',.."os..... C,olnpi&int charging Mceune and oth- - with Ala ti.st4itivti .4 cousin...et-L- ot i 21410.0ta with, baring 'Mit 1 rightie" demanded ChreirmanftWeish Vo S4ik.010 worth of stocks tn the Peru"I had no reason in bottetelktit rm.. SUBMARINE F-4- 1, WILL t PIVintatien Manca River Placer.. officer combine." or oiropattrt.,1 Aim IVian f ' .. -';' !,,s ,... Inc.. on the strength-o. BE reports by Me violations of the SALVAGED 'SOON eonatitution. CUM. who said he had been to South reply. - : Mr. Walsh asked if Mr itorkfell ', Amenta and investigated the properH aloU. T H .,NVorkers, would see that if the offirere sere ties. May 1: 4 th-,- , :!". ' etot ,st, o n e ei-such of vi"leil.ine ratt,,na ag condoning guilty t ' ar ehtteide the Mr Ft ,. it.e,',er t' 4 suhtn ,,t... they Ill'Pro punished. Hatters Judgment Against 'nit, i :roktuldthtaatict: rufhwItt.ms,.. lish.: aetri.h746,scili; .!Ji . ! .., .. ' , 1' nivel. United considered necessary. ;:.1-- rp.r and es ' i n ititni s i., rAi, tt New York. May 21.-- The ;t : 1i:t Hatters of North America in conven- pedient. ft,c.rdnte to tto ann,un,emynt made tiliralsh again asked the wilavv, ;f h., today fund to tion tutrt Noted not to ISIOP 01':non seas expressed as .'t; ;' I '. Th. .,..44rk when the - sattsfy the VS5.000 Judgment affirmed 'did not think Sheriff Parrs C1.101(4.11. a result of yestfr,lay'r It ne,w Iles by tht United States supreme Mitt to 'paid by the Colorado Fuel k Iron cm hulk was tallied !,4 - t.1 1 LAPWe & Company, hat manufactures" party during the erriko were a "men at a depth of ta! feet f.. i .. of lienbury. Coon.. against metnbers of are it the peace of the lwrinst the last f,tur days the .ub . t ." r.,; i . marine has t,een shufVed tn ehcre IN", a the Hatters' unten. The hatters voted to American government." . .. If tam rote is :,.,., however to raise a fund for the re"I cannot tell whether they wore', distance of tOri tHet itay iit tit,!; re vissibtO : lief of the individuals whose homes and more a menace than to have lad t?tei at.pt up ,.ft1.-tu- lit - i i bank accounts have been attached to deputies would have been." was 'Locke i tA hityo 'it In dry .1, k at the end of ,, . feller's answer. the f,,ne days, Judgment. sat?t ' I' . i . ' - ' e. , , gat. , self-start- '''lg -- etabeir t - MORE VIRENT - ,. car-wo- f ;:. F BECOME - -,-- -- gnee ,.z.. , ,t, -- 11:, -- ERUPTIONS z-- , , ''''" ' 1 .....,,,. le ! W , -- ker. Hstaud-oba- . , ,..'' -'. 11 , , tearA-tuu- s - fit j,,21.1,ynn -. I ' It 'r .... rt., Jr. rill tits retari,n t warfare In the c,a; Mrs J Kit den tarn:nail. I 411$1,ilill I. ,... Graves. 1--11 thusitnal owfats'oalotzdn,,, :, 1:;..i,; , "Will you be kind enough to re....1 Ai. ' ;RAYMOND M'CUI '' IS demand-- 4. 1,( ..my letter'do it,,ket.:ler Into- time. earl 0,a, ; ACCUSED OF FRAUD; Walsh.canthut any letter you deetre t,, , .. ,"" 10 ;, MONT LASSEN f,,,r With ,,c,., 1:n1:lens:no-I:- ;;rerost...7,1 Rockefeller. 1011..,-- e ,,,TCs Vsts-,-- r rr COMresummtacil,;,nia 1.) 117T of the Inditetrial re.att ' , ra-t- 4itt , 0 ' for fully & month RANK R. touring factory output IS the. country, stopped over in Salt &bead. OMmiMM Lake for a few days. oci his way east. Maa- BOORS BY rNImcos. he says. is in A uTomOsrus owners was 0 $ 2 Pan Francisco --0 I I--1 The lAncoin highway,from sande of donors Nevada every Yeactbrougli the Fa!t Lake condition except good 342600114 imgroPer adjustmest of the foot brake state line to Grantsville. and Improper application of It. The' SummareFrwo base hit. Hellman. ,' was of (In. i2). Three-bas- e Indianapolis anseeestery the wear that results adds S. JOHNSON, hitTitstersa tiedeott rit Honle........1u11--viellor in Salt to upkeep cool Is order to keep the! ?....w114,,,13c111111r trameontinental a v.,. of automobiles on an enflame- hftOrr. Barbour. BalISS touring across runzdng this week. en balls. offFiaturn. 2; Icittery. 1: Wilaroical He trytngibasts. atoutornoeumblinale temaunoun.cessaracturer41,, says in a country liams. 1. Struck Out. b-y- Punning. 2: in fair condition. Fitters. Williams. IL Nine runs. nine that the roads are without sue. through erectile suggestionscom-to bits and 15 at bat off Baum in 2 14 b- Hie car has stood the Journey owners. The Mons motor Car for testance cautions Its owmtes rings: no suns. I bit and 14 at bat of any serious trouble. pny. to keep the toot brake so adlueted as Panning in 4 14 inainen; four runs. NE number of Cadillac Eights pre. to ming four bits and seven at bat off Willies the car te a gradual stop withIn I inning; five runa,eight hita and I duced and delivered. up to Nay It out itteking the wbeela 2 at bat off icIttery 2 in 4 exreeded kW. The Ant cars of this 4eld en. nits. two hits and 15 at bat inning: off Wilin Pams int Rune responsible model were shipped necessarily production 1; Fanning. 1: KfillittY, 4; ey. Fitters. 5; Williams. I. Credit victory rate of wilt a few a -.lbuo to Fatery. Charge defeat to Baum. eM time. 100 to IIS cars rractic,alyev. the onr Show nutaagemestt eratiautont make of car was enLeft on butesSan Francisco. 1; Salt cylinderi- type are built daily at Cadillac-Sic"in and tered the a great deal coulee lake 4. First bass on arroyoSalt .of public human wag aroused by the loite, 1. Double playDown to Cor11N1 putting on nuts and bolts. Automobile allow managers. 'The only bin to neihnlia. Theo of gametwo hours. CmpirenGuthrie and Held. it is en excellent prevention of condttioa Inwood ante an WW1 of a Vra. that It should be a etock model rust to rub on them $ little- graphite. -car A Maxwell Itut. , . Whoa this is done. you Wive takeu out II(INS ( g BcHT ACENCI; an ineuranca policy against sticking A 40THER aims( effected by the J. Case T. M. Co. la tasaufacturing wth .,......... REQUMNIT additions to the oil In I. shown la the Case WU B H N .11111NHART IND DANNEllF the crank Clil theirlu-- is the sante motet' that tiseniltr iI in automobile. It le a limited time lief et t breach bottle I ,' saturated with mineral wear. ant has- managernameward. of the Ours eeenpany. that I which havewill a farm erithin tractor Barnhart and Danner have taken the also considerable smelts every .eriatbe piston, rings combined the next le imam Dem' farm boy win 'Senor for, the King Eight car tor past la $ very poor lubricant it it. and ran to kern operate gas tmetorsi ttab and bate received their first the same as he hes ewers learned with ii just to beadle horses. shipment of mashines. They have oBo- Tr your car is not equipped .. ,, it is wen to bear in ... ofrd the Uncoils garage at rourth South , six. West Terris street in connection mind when cranking op that "rocking", A WERICAll tooter trucks sad ears vrith theirAgency. Ths garotte le one the engine itrizoosively by swinging tt VS, are ovldently Mondial On pewee of modern' equipment and the ProPrieback fortdangeh against compreashou lea toot ot 'the Suropten tbattle GPM, tore aim to give their customers the mighty practice. The 'woo thtpumento reported trot be or service. is that if the spark is timed. - to occur center.dead there close to MA The King Motor comOn the pretty oonsiderable risk that igidtace meg distinction of thlAmark . ibe.secondi American car etteivi,--cue just as the crank starts to swing- &aux. Proem Rad $HUN to Liverpool & thereby OM's- The exports et motor trucks atone dur- i The , eight- in the reverse direction. engine. and cTlinder engine has come to stay ac- mg a tremendous back-kic- k log the trot seven months et tho warl : amounted to Sttlekee osainot leen thou i "maker." the to results cording to motorists. it - - o free-dmeekest to the correopoollot mouths car in thxtbility and nevem mom dal.' to go the' oe loot year, nt trout vibration. The engine hat morn power and yet there 11i the lame NVMT Saxon roadster '' ORD predueiott' may iamb CS.000 economy of operatic. It has been which isi engaged le a ...m. wday demonstrated that the King Eight will taint SOS hove Um dames that' of wielogas wenn Tendis.11 'aachatekaaedtaalm' atm...rad from a standing inttlitts5 realaterIng int to IMMO Petite or mato enema to twepeedemeter and it can be positertdadtion 211 stasines tor the rebates SAW mite days amounting In the aagrosato to miles an hour within bait a city block Tbo cotia-- J Official tests show that the ettitille win thin. started on April U. Driver J. Irons $11040.100 to ditaelklat rust under ordinary conditions to miles Eckert resorted., on checklist Im that poser I. workbag 112 mrlalW toree.1 'a over of sothiaated at to doil7 WM . OM la eight, avorlIda tho car en II "UM et gasoline. - ' showing a Totals C tne ''f. WiliNe-cKeeien- 7 .. -- ,. t, W 310 JjACK !r. ',, II' .1.' 14- -' J - Frank members the f ag'n'."1 : ;,! na; fu!, c,,n- - of NV:aAbington, or t..!! ,1 P. : - . RitetWV t lave, tn- - - Iii. atm.. am! cliossalmINATION Or - ',I ;ta w:tti rir Nrmul.!41 giv- 'Irani' ,mm,,,,n.,- ,1 !i4, P,rno raid, ' ar, dirP,!Ing nil.vit assildulty .t var.1 ,:yi Hof' : ''''.. - , A --- , W t'''''tr.- f . 4413200 01401 611211 11001 ., .... IT I . , Chairman Waist rea.t A ler!, - ' ...!'0in Sei,Rocaefel.r 'towers. It I, by :' ' -. lilt. saying 1 ARRY. T 1.47N-Ms :::; Elt." "f th' 9rraident ,,i, ,r..!tember. Mother Jones has been ,,n the! f' ....-- 1 to ,iss!r,layis iiiment I 1 Flak Rubber txunpany since tta in:: ground for tw, lidt to. under- (tar .1e. r 1,Ass,r Ali stand the gitennor 1141 riered her to b,1 Lb. p.pK ,,rtr Intemyt and! ,epti.,n. has be taitenio tht, vie. !hie and to 're' toil khono tii v is d.termln.--.whyther t tsIc pre44ent and a dire...1nm to return 1 t...r ttt the d Itr ge '.1 c)mNiny ,1,1 Waleh then read parr of ito,k,..f.1...et a hfu ''1 and in Olo futunp 4 tat, .,,,n,le th t,,, tf.At eraosk he would ha.1, i to letter "lowers. J,1e,1,. the(thin, iti)inif ma -r Itt.rs .1 of hie tat.. to the mine offictitia , C! ,';',,MAite - N.1!. ntchtrS, i:', thc, ,4,,41;eN U40 grganizat,,n ,,,,..v ,Ivt, ,,,r.- sirsI by tii,-!did and asked if it was 11,t vrittv ,. ;rn, !i ttwir tomes after depr rt a t tons ra,,curred t'..r r ,i ,1 ;...,',4, s)t !! .Pwrndas r , .,;vahlts, 1,117e,,eslAtu4o hcoa3mpaiuttay mtaturnklited from a trip to the factory. The officials bro. to inereaso the ut o H.14 ,,,ie.leir He says thst ..1: 443. altutdif I ...input has eon contracted from now on MKS ail he E'ttintri I , W... , lp ,40111hh is batting at. 253. Hannah came to Salt Lake with ' the Sacramento franchise and be has proven himself to be a atalwart player. He signed up with Salt Lake in 1911 in the Union Association, but later in the season was released to Butte. He showed up so well that the TigenhOught him outright before the dose of the season In 1912 he was farmed out to Chattanooga to 'get a little more experience. Later in the season he was sold 62 Spokane where be finished that season. Sacramento purchased him in 1914 and he made a rood record, being a heady and consistent backstop. His record for last anion, shows that he played in 117 games,' made ' 25 errors,' allowed 'four passed balls giving him a fielding per centage of .959. His batting average in 137 games was 273 just one point before Joe Gedeon who was then with Los Angeles.. During this season Hannah bas played 31 games Out of 41 games played by Salt Lake.- His work has been steady and his good right arm is accurate, pegging to second base with seldom a miss. Rohrer is .filling the position of change catcher and Manager Blankenship, is steady to don the mask any time that his other men show sign. of overwork. Hannah was out of the game on the road last month for part of two series nursing a bad thumb. Wbile he adorned the bench Daddy Rohrer was on the job. 'AUTOMOBILE .' - IS BENCHED. !Oder Baum was bombarded for a ..,. total nt nine runs in the three innings - , ------ -he adorned the mound. Gedeon home slammed out a run. bringing in two men in the monad ahead of him. I IIli Tanning relieved Baum and held the Bees scoreless for the next four innings. Meloan went in to bat for Fanmiles to the gallon of gasoline and, THE Overland 1916 model eras phis- - ..1640 miles ning In the eighth and then Killilay was pent to the box. Odeon hit out his a ed on tho floor of Browning Auto to the pelt of oil. foennd borne run of the day In the company A largo crowd yeatorday. PROMINENT eighth bringing in two MD. bead of visited the salesroom to see the nes reCelltlf him, in one machine. got a small tack puncist BOX SCORES. liE.1101... of his tires. He hatt no time to vulU. HAWK. factory representative canise it. so stuck ria two thicknesses . for the Willys-Overla- nd mAyr FRANCISCO. , company of "surgeon's rubber plaster." which the purpose admirably and had Salt served AIL It. H. P.O. A. It will make his headquarters in stood up for several days when the in- G 4 0 Lake this season. He has Wyoming. Fitzgerald. 21. ......11 0 2 was reported. cident . c. 0,hmidt, Nevada and Idaho in his territory also. ---. arhaller, 1,f . 7 1 1 lb: 0 3 a &FILE 4 world famous race drivere Hellmann, .a lasued otatate has 1,7XE secretary 1kdecL.. are gathering from far and near pmed. 21x an till numbers under the now auto4 1 2 Dowlia. 2h, .01 13 02 mobile law. The motorists aro only to demonstrate their prowess on tht 0 Corhao. 0.0 there is much' re- - IndlaxiapoUa .vnf,. steevww. p. oto's ........1 0I 0 0 - 0 il0 Pilling a half year's license upon lant. circles regarding Ms, al 0 1 I. am about so nig I1'. ev fees smelt, the Itstering favorites No one. t however, I. 0 0 I 0 been collected. . In the glare of the lime-Ve-it 0 6 $3.1101 having ktray. p....,.........s 0 0 0 like the' oabo-..i DIIVer "Master of the world. Barney' GRADY. local distributor for Oldneld." a 7 Totals .- -.. I 10 14 ....37 Barney always uses Fire-- , Reo car left for the factory atone tires. which as ho states are hie;! ElattM for "onion, In olghtb. at Lansing. Michigan. He is after oniy life insurance. more cam , SALT LAKEL -ME general rerittal of trade is be-M-g i AB.R.H. P O. A. E. GROESBEcic. 'connected 1, reflected la the business of the ...... .4 1 11 I 0 0 Shirr. . ...... .4 1 $ itOrr the C. A. Quigley Auto com- olds Motor Works, whkh finds itselr 2 1 .2 2 3 0.4.0n,Lt.It: woo over-run Idaho from with orders beYond i Rien. . .... ,Ji 0 2 1 0 0 pany. returned yesterday urprery.1 3 1 i 4 0 0 where he went the week looking over pazity for production and Zarkert, ,...t. ...... 0 10 I !Tennant. lb .........4 the territory. Th. Chandler carterri-is- Vver since the firm day of April it.pasiI 11 I' meeting with big sales in this 1 been necessary for the manufactuntre ,I 1 :r....11111,,,.. 11- t- -"'.!'ti,r:t"1.-Itt-P- -:. Oldad totters morayartkra i 0 0 1 ve 'tern:- be aseywItar,,.;.... riterei -mobiles and at the present time Mei 1 W11112,me,";......7 2 1 0 0 4. al7o4ti across BAUM I .1 , ''' .k, - -- ' - RUCK fielding per centage is .947 live pitchers were wood in this morntng's gams at Lucas field and they ,all heti a. hand time keeping the ball in the lot.' Salt Lake's home runs came It opportune times when men were on ' bases sod helped to pile up the wore, the'enal being 11 to 4. About 400. fans attended the game, winch wee the ilyet 'morning game played during the loitciao Coast league season. Until the last of the eighth Inning them wave Then the sun broke driarling rain. fourth and the umpires announced that there would be an afternoon game be- , . Ve ' - ill Mmild darnrykd the onc,itny production Than feth ''. ,.., , .0to sante ramsponetl; rain. le; VenAt Loa AsseleaPortlamt tre. 1 1.4411 At Pan Irraneteeonaltland. 4 .And.ies. S. TIM 1111111ASS. . ,, . Hannah, the regular catcher for the gait Lake team, has proven many times that it can't be done. Of course a few players have purloined a bag but Hannah had nipped nine of 'every ten that nave tried it on him this season. Hannah is playing a- rattling good game for so early in the season. His .216 tn , t Alt figures of lea daily. in 1113. covering 1,.111 ,,,, . I I i CM 8 JR.. t snit.-.1.11illn- itts. wean,. Maaci.h.ip2,2ed, itti,it hit.; 2.01rirt. great record of WOO cars in a day and June IT. MI. It reached the stiftiendout . , - , ----.- ----- .240 24 16 16 It Salt kt 30, 20; 23 24 TESITICRDAl213 t;t 36 i Truck Hannah Starts Out Well For Season. I:. , . II. ROUEFELLER9 ...,Lit - 11A J. ''..i 7' Alikilt)'' h,,ur shifts with changes made even' four hours to enable cspettitiouth hasd:Ing of the fortes. fteyord days pave included' March 17. '4404 cam - Situ'ett lit- 4.024 ram and ,., to-Clu- LUCAS FIELO FELD I , -r; ' STA -, , , 1. 11 .,, tV - , - 1' t, 4. k - ,..', ,, 4 ,f) , |