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Show , - .. akZ,A6m.40 . ., ' , - V 4 , 'i ' : a . f DESERET EVENING NEWS , 01 .... ' , REVIEW OF PREV 8 i; ;, i'l. .., t ,p I ' .1 4 i ; i' , ts rAiciric 1 r: Salt I 2 PILE UP IN LONG GAME e - i t I. e , r TtiE ,, s g, , '3. I 2b - 3 3 h Middleton. I f Lane. c f Ker.woronN, 21,, rf 11 , Ali it It 14, I 2 4 o A 2 A I 1 5 1 : I 6 I 0 Salt Lake. Alt 4. A e f 2 o 0 Z ro 11 3 4 ,4,1!!;art r f. Brief lb. ; Vernon at Los Angeles. Tie If Catwalk. lir Wins, Salt Lak .400 Loa Angeles .400 Fan Franele- 300 , Port land .600 Vernon .400 SCORE. BOX Oakland Bart.-a- 1 I Oakland at Salt Lake Portland at rian Francisee. - , g A l 1 1 1 823141 Sr" 000 321411 .salloa ghee It 1.141) Ft.. Jut, T. t I .500 I I , , .1.0 2 .L40 .tov0 d I I , I 1 $ 1b. c. (171u ! 2 s I I S A 4 2 A I 2 4 3 tisiltnan, to 0 - A A , I I 4 3 A to 0 0 IA 0 A .030144 llrh . . 5 211 Zto - Loses 400 GOO ..4u0 I I Ell-ot- two-bagg- 100010n' i Lake-- 1,. 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In L'Itlf!-,- i in acceleration, and In eeonarrly it eeemed to all otbtcs In Its thll. ALI those ethical onee actin ha-aratehed and egged n,sw triode their derhalonia ,.;'' The rusk started et the Nee Is R Tork Mettoe Show. week's time 12S4 orders for &Ilan Ries" poured in. v..' til !!.',.:',. Kits.. ' CI .i. , let it ' , ..g ,,,.t. IP' out-cla- m 1 :t. i0., "' 4 ili - t1Tel'i 1 1 7 ti I 'it! 1i 1 jg.tt dee "'indeed.. t 7, ci th&s, 4 Ir.-!It- 0 41 tt, j J V kr 'ilt! '' ' : ta.,4t :. .. : ... -- - and H. R. ..... ozo---- I 1 01S 3 1 rto szgo or So nowat to -- S.Aortal owners' handsthe goer.- of Saxon "Six" seeme ,oueetIoned. It ha. .R.In an Men eee amazing aeleeme in it a mane! of tnot,,T car progress. . rtnalstr . .... ...... .... Drlivery car ... ''- A0 k' A' 41 44 ;) 1 ' W88. 2182 M. 0 0 00 00 O O O O 0 0 24 1 1 10 1 2 2 3 A I 4 0 0 6 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 IS A. 0 0 0 000 1 1 4 4 4 4 403010110-12 2 3 2 Doan.. 3 4 0 Daley, I. 2. Rates. :b. Ft:short, lb. Mattlek. of. Gletehrnan, lb. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 Totals Marctart. c.f. Butler, a. Wolter. r.f. Koerner. lb. kieLarry, 2b. Galloway, lb. 3 3 I fo 2 2 fl 2 9 2 a a 1 I I a I 14)0 a 0 0 ....32 11 14 5 I 2 1 0 0 2 I It 0 3 I 4 2 s 4 4 1 O O 0 j 0 0 0 0 37 13 I 0 ! 3 0 I Los Angeles. t0 I 5 4 4 I 1 0 0 0 , I I t 0 O r.t1 0 I .t o I, 2 3 1 2 A 0 U 100n 00oa 1 1 1 1 D. 1 o '0 0 0 2 11 I 0 0 Oe 4 1 O Fisher 0 0 0 1 12 Total St Jackson batted for Ware in ttOrd Ryan batted for tiorstman in Ittta Fisher batted for ThOMPOn in wait ... 27ISI Score by innings. Score by innings: VP1110111 Runs Angeles Runs Boa Stamm aezionea saalo11-1- 4 1 2 4 - hits bits ary 00101001nI 023091010i! ,Th re balm bitsgialloa- Bates. we hitslistos Slits, Doane. Sacrifice bittivM,qaM Doan. Horstmat, Struck Ism outBy 2. Bases oa way. 1 1 1 1 -1- 11 S; by hallsOff 3: Ware. 3 PlteliPs---War- rhicago. April 11.J0 it Stechisr, at ths TIGERS CHASE contests hers last defeated Pill Hokum la straight night. fails. H. SERAPHS TO WOODS accomplished th first with a body scissors and ',riot hold in 1111, and th second with a body ocisnora and forearm hold in (Special to The News.) In thc Preliminaries e'utier got his Los Angeles. April S.Th Tigers match from Frcithorg, who had injured started with a rush here yesterday his wrist. by default. Paul Martenzon and played the Seraphs off their feet. defeatwi Hcrman Koch. and Low Lata- winning the fourth game of the series her wait disposed of by Walter Wil- 13 to 7 and making the series two all. sand-lo- t The contest was a loughbi a bout between exhibition featured by regular umpire Held and the bleacherista. In the third frame Wolter set up a bowl Badgers Fail to Qualify. about a decision at third base and to show that their sympathies were with bleachthe crowd In the right-fiel- d Minn.. April Minneapolis. I.The him let fly a shower of pop bottles and University of Wisconsin was the only ers at other but the umps things erring entered which did not have Red university get away unscathed managed tosoon an entry qualify in the preliminere and the the police young quelled mottchen In the western intercollegiate wrcvVintf. gymnastic anti fencing meet Young started the gam. for Lou at the University of Minnesota armory pries but lasted only until the 'velast night. nni inning. He bad not the faintest Six 11111V)11 men. four Towa. three Neidea where the pan was and after braska. three Indiana. three Minnesota, choking the vo es In the second be wag two Purdue and on. Chicago man qualjerked in favor of J. Williams. who ified. The final matches will be bald lasted until two doubles and other pArs strectlinot IIChampion DE CK NOTE. McOilliv rat. Chicago, Aprti Arthur Ralibel ofP.Perry the Illinois Athletic club 1.12 d Duke Kamahamoku of Hawaii. left yesterday for Pittabursowh.we they will compete tonight in a 100.yard swim for the national tills, The Pitscontest will be allowed by a New York. yard race -- CASTLEMAN - S.Gen. John --- B. CaLouisville. April stleman of Louisville. for 2S 'ears hoed of the American Saddle Horse Breeders' ssomelation. yeoterday Was - president at the minus) meeting AU other Egon were reelected. DAME TAKES MOTILE - hem. PART. Pouth Bend. Ind.. April 11.Notro Dame will be represented in the rler race and track games of Drake unTwo reiversity, Den Moines. April lay teams will be sent from the loeal institution. it , ,, . - PERSONAL , - ', , i ,i ; ., N Ibents-ough- t - T, Anil! 7.Johnny champion of ran- - it, MI, P Itwill $400 Pocdster. $1070 . Detroit-Th- e .. present vices on models are as fob. thee lows: Taring Car, 11010 Detroit: Cabriolet, 11400 Detroit: Roadster, 11050 Detroit. Anyone desiring to limo., these models LaMe &or of 11, will save& April good SUM of mousy. , e 117',5, i The ofncial peens boat ran Into an: other launch at the start and the newsreLeary. men saw none of the race. panel' aria. gave Jimmy Duffy of Lockport, N., The erwws were WPII matched, StanT eight rounds ard a good ;, thrashinc ford being a slight favorite. i. In In rounds hot.. List night at the Gar. Sig of the Stanford crew participated den theater. Or tho intercollegiate race at d ,kesosto last season. In whirl, i took serond place to Cornell In a etasattonal finish. Gay Lasts Very Soca. Washinston and Stanford raced In timpf,. Washington haNInsthays won seven. Stanford won last year. NVIchito. ken.. Aprq Chamiwrain. end nit the Nhreeke toothott tbant, who was univorotty MORRIS BEATS GUNBOAT. Pngnod bv tho Viftchita bnooball cicb. --- -, of th Wooteon loatruo as, R Itttchor. Okla Apr II ham boon re1ool...4. tt wait annsuncod I skildev.viitrria,004 saasalsra. was Okla. i bora today by Manager Jackson. Kew Tort atter I Smith sat tail boxing ben laat IS ewes... etattada , yeah.: Buffalo. midnlight April price& of the M. Chalmers models be as follows& Car 11010 Detroit& Touring Cabriolet. 11440 Detroit; ' WashingtonArrq 112,1 male Pr. that the pittliburst.Na ; Seattle. NVash.. ttne.n.1 league club ha eeleaood OutVniver- April f'''hier Jeese AitenbtArg and Inft.ider WV' of Washington varsity won its sn- Cleveland t" the Whollna num( race with the Stanford university rrrarel t entra! I13E-i- t, cinh In each ease tho boat erew lat Toterdav by five npt,n clause wee oxeretsd . Washington got the lead be ingths fore the first onarter-miland gratin- ;ally drew farther ahead. Unofficial time: 0,,EallIT firaTel InPliet. Washington. 1706; Stanford. .,. Lrffactbre Wtn. !The I . , ' ! Chalmers Motor Co. . ' t , I ! ,, ' , . ' . a ............a..s.......:........4;x:...... 0 I I Brill. p. ...... Williams. to. Ware. p. Jackson. Hurst MAIM. p. Bait 4 1 3 2 Kilts. 11. Roles. e. Lou 6 1 I I 0 a I a. Quinn. P. Hitt. p. 1 2 I blitz. 0 0 1 ; I SteGalligan Brooks. C. Ryan E. Thompson, 0 0 3 2 Quinn. 1; by Hitt, Brant, 2; off Williams. 1: off off Horstman, 9; off Theoopson. 2; off Hitt, 1; off Quinn, 2 Kull reoponsible forBrant, 8, Williams. 1' Ware,4 3; Horstman. 2; Quinn. 4. Throe bits. runs. at bat off Brant in II-Innillire. Two bits, I runs. 2 at bat off Williams in inning; 4 bite. $ runs. at bat. off War in 11-- 2 innings; 1 bits. 2 run. 7 at bat, off Rorstman in 2 at bat off innings; 9 bits, 4 runs,-2Quinn in 41-- 3 innings. Charge defeat to Brant; credit victory to Quinn. Double to Koerner; (Belch. ballsHouck 1. Wild pitchesClark 1. man plays,Wolter to McGaffigan to Oleichmsn: GaRuns responsible forClark I. Baum 4, lloway to Butler to Koerner. Stolen smith 3. Left on basesPortland 7. basesDoane. Bate. Mattick. Wnd e. San Francisco 7. Charge defeat to 'Umpires Quinn. Brasbear and Held. Time of gameUmpire. (lark. Time of gamo--2;- 01. 3:40. Doyle and Phyla. 2 Stan-Kri- 438 south Main . E. C. TAYLOR. 0 O 1 1 1 Summary: Two rung no hits off Clark. none 1 at bat in 3 inning, out in first. 1 on, out. Flee runs, 3 hits off Smith, 11 at bat in 12-innings. Home Bodie. Three-bas- e bit runsSchaller, Two base hitsDowns Willa. 2, CfBrien. Baum, Vaughn. Sacrifice bit on ballsOff Houck 2. Autrey. Base off Clark I. Struck outBy Baum 4. by Houck I. Hit by pitcherSchaller, Sacrifice' by Clark. fliesVaughn. Stolen Bodie. Double nleYeBottric basesWille. Southwortit. Gay. Painted i State Auto Co. 0 0 0 0 , S 1 1 ;i . 2 0 4 URA Stecher Pins Hokus MILVIIKE 80111 rittahgleir, e, s.o.., Good Live Agents Wanted in Sanpete, Sevier, Millard Carbon and Emery Counties. 0 0 1 4 4 $ 8 , 31x. --- - 3!45 et0 7.0 .. . 0 0 O 0 nron, semi-final- .: ItIS S1S 0 2 3 4 3 1 4 4 4 mtnn Finds at multi-cylind- "SIXES." Totirirc ct,t Iloale'e," .. 1 AR. R. H. P.O. San Francisco- -Runs Poser Freddy Welsh, lightweight through superior ring generalship and a slight shaell on points had experience. In a bout in Milwaukee with Richie Mitchell last night Welsh forced the milling throughout the contest, Mitchell frequently meeting Welsh with straight lefts to the face and body. some of the writrs were of the opin- today. ion that Mitthell had a shade, while Others thought a draw might be the Pineharst. better decision Welsh appeared en-- --tttled to a s,laht adartage of Pinehurst. IN C.. April S.Phillip hi. forcing the contest frombecause to of New York eliminated Chariest finish He blocked numerous start lead. of Carter of Woods Stole. Mass.. from Skehetts lb. milirsokee boy ard left the ring; the ehampionghip divielon of the United without a mark The fourth rouel vra. even, miteh,11 North and South Holt' championship in and today Car. bad th honara in the fifth and sixth.. ,esterday to th, pel,ata welsh had tie Milwau- ter and Frank Dyer of Montclair. the n tve !van ta champion. will contest for kee boy tinny Th. ighth seemed t pen even, Walatl hal a IWaht advantage in the title. Dyer yeatrday won from W. of the Mecklenburg club.Char. the ninth and In the tenth rocked Mit- W. Paull chell twice with riredt hooks to the Jaw. t lotte. I up. holing a putt on the eighteenth green after being apparently stymied. Tat 0 PHI STVe tekteseesED let-u- the eto of a roar 0 0 ......... Herr- POINT WINNER !wankel". Wis., April 1 3 0 10 0 ..... 34 10 16 VI 11 Totala: Lush batted for Smith in fourth. Fisher batted for Houck in ninth. Score by innings: Port land- -0 I 0 0 it 1 Runs 113011202--1- 3 Hits AN Nti Franitly. the demand Is fast a ppros,7hinor our prollucti,d1 limit. Late et,mers may be) forced to eontent themselves with less than a Sartori "Six." So us urge Foil to see your Saxon dealer al onco, Bohn. 2 2 4 2 1 1 32 I 13 Irrant464046 O'Brien. C. Bautm p. 1 IN high-grad- Gay. lib. 1 t of e what a car should cost. in this new serles Saxon For -Six" at MS you get a car who very lightness denotee esperutive materials and lib'. et engineering. bestits and luxury are of resistless attractivenese. Whoop smoethneaa and fi.xt Nifty are comparable to thew. of the motor" of the newly designed costly cars. Fitzgerald. 1'1. Autrey. lb Schallor. Lt. 'Iodic c.f. Downs, lb. I O 1 las 111 April 4 4 Clark. p dmith. p. Lush Hauck. p Fishar Totals half-innin- WELSH - c.f. Vaughn. lb. gout h worth. 11. Ounito, lb. Stumpf, 3b. S peas, r.t. Haworth, e. Ward. s.c A ,M.mm.0 And the price CI Saxon "stx-- -a new price for a quality car four times for Win Francisco. The Seals again howed tiler ambition in the third when they hammered Smith for flee bits and three runs. It was la this frame that the ileae,rs showed their first signs of life. They chased a couple of men oust the pan and then laid down again. The boa SCOT: Port lane. R. IL P.O. E D , Mr 411, cs Nor was -thut a momntary sales clone For following spurt. upon its heels 2150 'hicago Shoe, .here orders uere received. So when the month of JanuarY clooed a record had been hung for 4085 Saxon up,.rders ''climen" had been recorded. 3,r1 this in the taco of the f.et that winter months timarilv or,. doll months. iit tiler. na no abatetnnnt. P, 7,r. and mail and cable the ortera ewot in. Buyers e tin had fronted the early ft,o,t of paper prolnIIell Un- 7 ere capitulating to the ,,,of of Salon -- Six- per- fortnanc& An the month of rebroarr, ,loese,1 with another reentol clear ,,,tahlisheda gain Of 17,e per cent oVer February ,,f 191', Fren as yet there is ttt,1 1 I, tlitt, piN nit- ani , the re-,- " of the rna.1 te,,n Ihtnned th. ranks Pf Trstp. toWt Ir ear. 1V1,41 ! ! 'awl 1i 14 ,.- - ear from the merely vt,l,I ' t !I'I ' 1 hum!. it The toiblie at Lire. ditrttqltt t4, rte.. h deem,. wce.ti- -- I:: t1,i 1,,t.P.I'' i : 0 ',ii,. -- Fteirs- counter. I i 7 -- Before merit ct ea'h motke everts Irvng in fp ne. han,le the sir Wail chario,i ut,11 clams and i T; ''''':' 414r:ii ss Both I II 114t.11,:, f - ef Sa xtbn "ix " and ":;Ixes" tilled tits tlotI. - !,.- i '1; ear buyors this past ,,pRr stronitrois rItatry In the lkintnr ..', , I1 all a 0 The Evidence seems to be that this Saxon "Six" excels , 11 II 1 11 SAN " Boston 4 -- onlibrift,. , ' - 41 N 4 4, , ,, li t 4 1 A 4 (Special to The News.) FRANCISCO. April S.Th. sore hung up at the finish of the Curtest in by the Seals 8.nd Jinn Torn yesterday was le to I. The gat, . IA exhibition of errors vrith hit:Credit?' pets playing the loading r Irs at all times and Southworth in particular showing bow many chen,es it Is possible for a man to boot in one afternoon. Clark started on the tr, lun 1 for the Beavers but got htmsalf Into ito much hot water right off the reel .1at he was given the hook in the first trams. Smith replacing him. Baum got along fairly well and held the enemy down enough to win his game. making Ina series even to data. each team having won two and lost two. Portland went out in their half of the first. It was that the Seals got in their heavy work. Fitsgtrald walked, and advam.d1,tva base on Autreyli sacrifice. Schaller ...:. I got his person in the way of a pitched things had been made off him ant! retirsd for Wars. seho404-- ball nd both hw. itaandbeFavoita. courdvakneaed a tpLiu hte.o., if butt had baso C three gru .n4a chalked up against demonstrated that he had a wild one the third. Horstman and Ryan Thtsin and Fitzgerald scored. Clazit retired tried atheir luck and Jack finished sp rathtor resetetable score. from the scene at this point and Smith with Quinn took the rubbtr at Look the firing line. Ths new hurler Ind .for Vernon and pitched tht 1'04r,;,ri. bal artomand nervous and the rest of the until the fifth, when the Seraph,. slg. a took batting rally upon them-teato make him tett at home. plaYed denly coer. Rio, ad,rev;,. the way he telt Bottle reached a.cond ! ; n14 pretty much Ms own and S challer stored On a combination or things Patterson seems to have meole a atm. boots in which Southworth took the move by switching the Tiger moat prominent part. Ping then went order as they have been hittkrw liatilre marl; to third on a passed ball and scored better the lest two days than torrneriy. when Bouthworth again demonstratod The box score: that it was prsoticallY imposeiltis fOr Vernon. him to gather in the bail. Downs t)iA.D. r, lowed with a single and the on rang ........ Los Angeles I, . I - mann, president of th Cinclnitsti Natbmal 1.acti club. wired Ed Maier, na ner or the Vernon team. Yesterdalr, ting Gnrg. Johnaon. Vernon ottcher remained the of rineinnati. Johnson Jumpedproperty to the Federate last year while owned by the Rola. Mater saki he would contest the claim. , :41 1.1 . R. 1. :,,' 1 a .... ,,,,,..00-".....- .4:- fri - 1 .4, I r, . - iil A .....- ' .11 ir to Ashok ,...0 - - ----- ,! j, rI ci .600 .600 .600 .508 .300 .600 .100 t1 B t 'I 1I 0 wmmemmoa,&a. '' ., 1 1 lo, I . .1147 .110i7 3 12 000 001 Brooklyn Batteries LeOrlikrtly Geer and Whoa Ttowdy El llott Thomas: Cheney. Marquard and Miller, J. Meyers. QUESTION: pato hie slipping pitchor on the back. do hi. whispered Baltimore. April 1.Tho 13altimo- words Mims fit the actlon? internationals defeated the Hoton Brave& Shortstop Fewater of Balti was hurt during batting practke IDERAPS be 'mays. "13111., sweetheart more a thrown ball. by it's back to the bushes for you If R. H. E. Score: 101 000 00- -4 Boston you don't stop pitching thin back-lo- t 2 ...000 140 06- -1 baseball." or words to the game ef- Baltimore BatteriesAl ien. Barnes and Tillfect gresaor; Sherman and McAvoY. MING the week tbo vendor of New York, April New York "Coney Island Rod Hots" boa had Nationals took the I.Th opening same of It all over the peddler of 'Ice Cold Body their spring series from the Nsw York American& 3 to 2. lop." Merkle won the game for th Na. MAN selling filled bot water bet. Bonnie in the seventh innint when he drove in two runs with a mangle. 1 ties would bare made a young for- New York AL.) 020 000 000- -2 1 New York (NM.) Sio 006 20- -2 tune. and Caldwell BatteriesCullop. and Rariden. Schupp CALT LAKE can cheer up. even after baaelball Imitation yeatorlara Washington. April 1.The WashingThe Los Ange la team was ton Americans defeated the Philadolgams beaten by Vernon by a larder margin phia Nationals. 2 to 2, in an Whitton than our own lamentable skoortv. Th game. Dumont held the Phillies run. leas until the eighth. when two passes Tigers ef.at4 tho Seraphs 13 to 7. and Luderistes double produced two rune. ONG TOM Hunts yatiterday a d three rune were earned Washington's g od just about A more off Derriere& 41 a 2 .000 ee0 Philadelphia to have the gams his own way. 1 001 002 0ns- -2 3 Washington and BattertesDemree. Mayer was Om of teams standing Dumont sad Henry. Burns; TODAY8 Every club in tho Pacific Columbus. D.. April I.Griffith, LouCoast league was just whir if sta-te- d the season last Tuesday. Every nina den and Clark contributed singles in has won two and lost two and th the seventh inning for th only runs hows a row of scored In yeeterdav's KAM that tbe percentage column Cincinnati Nationals won from the CON htill A MOTICATI assoolation club. to O. Running catches by Grifeth and Schneider pORTLAND had the heat chance to Williams earried Pitcher at the top of the column, through the second inning, the one in he was hit hardest. but booted away 00 opportunity. R. H. E acoat: 3 ...000 01In 206- -1 Cinctringti t.: GS REISIGL and rant 000 000 000- -4 5 rIttory wore Columbus tho only two Salt Loh twIrlers to BatteriesSchneider end Clarke; and Coleman. Pratt. Brady Blodgett. on the bonch. Klawitter and 'remain Boyd also stayed on the tad lines for 'Oakland and did not join the lengthy Raleigh. N. C, April $1.The Phil.- deinhia Americans defeated the Raleigh ,procetuolon to the slab. cluh of the North Carolina leairt here It In f. rhe gam. was played in OTHER 'first" happening of th the rain. 11.. season: The oskland club In the Score: H. E. 4 14 It Isisth inning yeaterday sent Its men to Philadelphia II Bo 11 2 Welt Pitcher Manser kindly tanned bat RatteriesMorrieeette and Meyer: ice, Parnham. Pillion. Hooka and Hoe I pi ,I i i 5 5 1 4 L .547 .447 d 4 - cocat , ! It; S,L 3 Cheney and Leonard hold 4i. In( team MIMI while they occupied the mound. boater was three hits and a run in the loixtit Then. with Poster On IS00011,1. In th eighth. and Marquard pitching, Speakr drove the hal! 4pver the right-fielwall for a boats tn. Brooklyn came right back. bunching three hits and a sacrifice for tam tying and winning runs. A throw to the by Speaker and catches by HicItplat. man were the fielding feature. X. 11.corti: .v, pziarc l TO SECOND VICTORY I .tal - Quivr, bulko 02100360-1102110240--1- o. 4 S Brooklyn, N. Y. April 2.The Brook- lyn Nationals evened up the series with the Bullion American by beating the wur'a champions. 2 to 2, in a pitch- - klna 002034123-1- 5 it 3 SPRING GAMES. r Mall-Ma- 1 .750 .447 .447 .647 I 00 -- t- t --;- ; 0110000 111020 Peter-m.11- .7110 II 4 4 Will. Portland 3 Southworth. Portland 4 2 Daum, San Pranciseo 4 Bowe, run hlttersBodte Schaller. San Francisco. ' d 3 BEAVERS BOOT SEALS Pet 1000 1003 I WOO 1000 11 4 Halos. I1..os Angeles Wolter, Los Angeles' Galloway. Los Angeles 4 I .4t-t- t 1 1 1 IICA A it 1 1 1 AS R TB 1 Paterson. Salt tAka 1 Ryan; Los Angela" 1 Fisher. POIrt la 4 ilLnd Port Vaughn, Fitzgorald. San Fran.- -4 4 Dowl,s. San Franclaco lienworthy, Oakland I Gardner. Oakland I boans. Vornon I Mits.. Vernon Brooks. Los Anlatee 33 an Francisco Shaer.(Oakland 3 Bodin, 4 Barbeau, oskland 4 Barry, Oakland i .4P4 I n Willow Sian. , i Hannah walked and a moinnt later t to second base Lila 'scrambled ! 2 for a passed bail, ie : 4 Davis. se Hughes. p. I 1 0 o 2 S e. I 0 ken on Joined the hero club with the Flarsr. p. of the game 0 I I 0 1 0 Salt Lake Klein. p, p ifirst Hannah 0 steamed in to tn., hütn p. Martin. p A twr bit to p Leer. p, plate: Quinlan walked, .1 1 I who booted. and the bases were Ebird. 0 on .1 0 0 I itan first. Quinlan On second filledOrr and Paterson on third. Shinn grounded 14 27 $ Zo Pi 3 12 14 beat Barbeeu to the throw to first. but ...... IS II Total Totat ; Peterson coring In a footbatl tumble th eghth Ryan tostted-fo- e I ----Incised th sphere from Barry: firlef bwolsy Oak grounded to Levis and forced Shinn at Runs AASAA ..cond. Quinlan scoring on th play; Hit. fReuther popped ty..it to Barry. Ball Lak 0 , A Rena 2 Fourth Lentos, I 2 lilts Fait LakeMurphy doubled to left, E11i,tt, Kenworthr. Barry. Murphy. Fommarl' 'Hallman hunted and was out. Elliott f : diacritic. htol.n basesQuinlan. Atm Halos on to Barry, Murphy scoring; Hannan wad Munsell I off 1,10r.on off Mullins 2. off Marlow. 2, off KIPII1 I. Struck Barbeau to Barr', Esterrm , Mini..0 '2. by Peterson 4 tol, Hughes 1. by Klein 2. by Tiver 1. lout. K1,111 succeeded Weiser on the siab outBy Four runs. 4 hits and 14 at bat off Manger. out in fourth. man on Mot I Oakland, Quinlan flew out to Gardand 2 Out. run, htta and 14 at loot q,ff Kiiiin, Out In eighth. men on nerrot non. out; : rune, 0 hits and 3 at bat off Maetin out Oral and third Meth tastsg. in eighth, men on first and Jocund, non out. 3 runs. I hit and 7 at bat Ii OaklandKlein walked; Barbeatt off IBear; 1 runs. 2 htts and at hitt off Munsell. out In third, men on I on over third; Middleton 11 3 a : lifted 'Oriels : at bat off Iteterson. out secont third, and out. runs. $ hits and flew out to Quinlan. Lane flew Out to Myth, with men on flint and third and I out; 6 runs, $ hits an,' II at bat off IMullins. out at end of eighth: 3 runa and 7 at bat off Hughes In 1 Reuther. Kenworthy walked, Gardner singled to right. Klein and theItarbeau inning Runs rosponaohle forManseor2. I. KIin S. Martin 2. Beer O. MunTexan Ovid Mullina. late of oil 6. Patermin 2. Mullins 2. Hughet credit eletory to Ber. Charge titeauring; , league. detedt to Matthew Left on baseeoakland In. t tle,t (led Peterson, Barry it Lake I Passed ball l1., with long fly to cenElliot Wild pitebPeterson. First lassos on errorsOakland 2. Salt Lake 3. !greeted Mullins t Double ter field, Tommy Quinlan dropping the 4,4 layatiavie to Keriworthy. Brief to liallinan. Time- -2 49. , ;ball. and Gardner scoring. Elliott sent Mbar, and Finney. vim t a screamer down the left field line for ' SIONOMM.mm., Own bases. scoring Barry; Davis hit 4. ESTERDAT'd baseball score looked more lik a tabulation 47r.ono of 'safely over Murphy and Elliott tallied; wiinto ?loop' . runs on th e billiard table than a list of runs. hits and Klein fanned out. !' ;i f. errors In a class AA. basebell game. retail' Inallsg, Two teams eaten-baoccupied Majestic park. One we. the Salt take Oakland Barbeatt walked, Middleton 11i ere composed teams on a pop to Halltnan, Barbeau The Um other a club from Oakland. Cal. was out and ,,,3314ea was out. Hallinan to Brief, Lane Ii.,..,.it Is or tO men each, counting pitchers and pinehbitters walked: Kenworthy doubled to left.1 Bofors the game ercied. Riankenkip had sent four pitchers to the mound scoring Lane: : ''o'. Gardner was out. I to Brief. In an effort to turn the tide. as follows. In order: Munsell. Peterson. Mullins Balt Orr hit al t th tIde running. Rowdy Elliott slim pressed walked, to LakeQuinlan effort In an keep ;sod Hughes. i : one through shortstop, Quinlan service four hurlerAManser. Klein. Martin and Recr. Neither quartet !hot second; Shinn fanned and :Int. i: t auccsoodad In doing what was hoped of stole third base. Orr travailing to In centerfielders at present performing II.. and for them. Blankenship. experiencing a and LAM. TM, high Isecond;of hope. take -coaching line; ,; As long as figures are neceasary. It dalt Lakegolnian Reuther popped to Of follows as walked; were contest th spot lined one out to left, la mentioned that the final more stood 'Brief Third laning. ; Orr scoring; Hallinan placed Id to 12 In favor of the Oaks. marking out of reach of Kenwortby and r atruck out: Bar one .11to liogelnd victory of th series for the Brief Hannah was out, Davis geared; beau walked: Middleton draw a paas: to -:t whiter& Barry. lone doublad to center. Barbeau scorEtabib Ilantag. t , It to not to Ito anderetent hrlwrnr- inir Blankenship ta.. to himself and ,illitt thd gime 11.1", bwrren 01 ill Inter- looks meaningly at Pitcher Patorpon; salt LakeEldred. batting for -warms up,- !lest an a haeaball oenteat. for fans ars Peterson also the ball walksd; Quinlan and feats aot fret, transportationKonworthy to Bretton; in centerfteld. Eldred planted going to thir&tan- Gardner singled to right. Middleioa Orr hit to left field, ecoring Only technirs.1 apart. Brick E;41 ,,, gat much fun out of a pitchers" bat- - and Lana erorina; Judga Mansell re.. red; Ithinn sent a fast one past secthio an& 4 van if bowed down in do- railed from tha mound and Paterson ond bean Quinlan going to third and di.con hairs lot of fun fan -intruducad aa ale au,r,aaar; Barry to second. filling the base: Brief A I walked; lifir' of tho contest Konworthy score on a passed IOrr over second. scoring Quinlan and i 1;ebottohitad" play or disastrous fumble Is ball, Elliott singled to right. Gardner , Orr: Klein gives way to Beer: Reuther rgo&BY & choice morsel for the IICOTing. totals was out. Orr to Brief: scratched a hit in the neighborhood of Manlier again ram. to bat and ended ,Kenworthy, scoring Shinn; Murphy bit !,, Thorefore eteryona had a ent4 time. tits misery by fanning. Ito left field. scoring Brief; Reuther.! V,izettis Om poesible exception of Vmpitto Salt to whom the thinking to stretch the good work of - Gottsrls and arst real hig bulgy, interred rabbit-foot Finney. nothihas meant into two tallies, was nipped at iI i- baseball did stirk out to samara) spots ing, hit an east, grounder to Barbeau 1Murphy a wide margin. Ryan.' the by plate , i gotohly through the afforts of the two and woe promptly teamed out at first: batting for Hallinau, was out, Davis 6 SP() Relr LAN.. 1 l I 2 2 Franetacto. IFan I to )3a1r7 ; Hannah flew out to Lane. close' of tho Inning found the score ti ed at Mat h Isaias. pitchin g for Salt OalciandHughes Lake; Barbeau was oaf() when Ort throw wild to Br ief; M iddleton bunted and waa caught out by Hannah; Lane put one crime short. Barbeau going to second: Kenworthy planted lb ball In left field and tithed the base, Gardner followed with a (mingle. to left scoring liarboaul Gardner was out at tho plate; Barry doubled to left 11Id, scoring ben and Kenworthy; Elliott struck Out halt Lake put itself out of misory In short order In the last half of the . ninth framo when Eldred fanned; Quinlan was beautifully caught out in a line driv to Davis and Orr popped to Konworthy. ' Stars of the' eontest were Quinlan. who made two circus catches in cen- tor field, Davis. Oak shortstop, who mad two catehoo of iin drives, Lan in the Oak middle garden,: who smothered everything that came a heady :his way, Hannah. who taught and consistent game and wori theof the multitude by his back!plaudits handed catch of a nasty little pop foul In the eighth inning. and Murphy, who ' was tho ffective stickman for Salt h I ,,, 1 MUTE 8 The 2 IL.S.AGLIL, LAM Won. Lost- RUNS, i, s a I LUNG ....sm.,. ., I I ---1 v , ,I! 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