Show T2 THE SALT HERALD-REEUBLICAN LAKE KE LA CITY AH UT RIDAY OCTOBER' 3 913 1 -‘ R' — AJ Ja Js - j ® kj- jg wsSLr I I- I I ' -- - - BASKETBALL AND BOWLING I iirw II w 1 BASEBALL OOTBALL BOXING WRESTLING wwt Wit vIBr III— HWH IBIII f Illi i run M fr - f i’ V ' ri ini ' rr— rr -j—iiiBi n im i I1 ' TOM- PAIN TER ” iff ' ' HANS Mr?- iSpeedy WILL REEREE &PQE ORGE B OUT TON - t - Tor bong coin Men- ' PHILLIES GH I T ‘LONGESTMMEON DEP-riDD’ A - - a Giants I of Out Series II iv w Two Drop e Hl Il niyviiy Confident vi QTn IlLbUhlJ' 1 V W Games End in Low - - - - BY World’s igure All — -1'1 ’ — - IGURES STRUNK THAN RED SNODGRASS BETTER 1 A ' Are ULLERTON '’ ' - J Middleweights Ready — 1 Copyright 913 Speed Hitting Scores qo 92 93 Strunk Here ULLERTON S HUGH by 1 ill the McClure Newspaper 73 90 : Team Va 1 80 S3 4 ' Syndicate ieldin Waiting Throwing bS - ue736743 84 86 problem— whot will play center for the Athletics? T v ii with riches that hehafe a "t hard choice to decide seems maio' Mack is overblessed six men to play-in the outfield and while lie is practically safe from which makinc excepting In the estimate 'of the second guessers a mistake it is hard to decide York- Oct Opinion New regarding trio of the sextet will present the strongest front against the Giants which the outcome of the —world’s series It is sends out as easy to see that no matter who Mack his regular centei be divided this year to fielder those who are left on the bench may rest assured that they will get unusually time if the score is close and a different style of batter rom inept baseball players and writers to play some chance close series of is needed are predicting a very or purposes of comparison it seems best Strunk with Snodgrass predominating games with low scores for it now All speak Snodgrasssurely will play for the Giants and giving seems the luck or break of the settled that Strunk will start for the Athletics them at least to Strunk game being an importantfactor in the the speediest combinationof is outfielders possible arrange Whether ultimate doubtful and because of entire series extremely that fact winning of the championship will play the the center fielders on the basis of per cent off in certain The same situation has developed in the have studied figuiing in Strunk four-fifths of the total per cent on in another betting Outside of the home cities of play the two competingclubs the it look bad for New York wagering Again the odious comparisonmakes Snodgrass is at In Philadelphia even moneythe is not a good monev player nor one likely to win a championshipin such Athletics of the world’s series am not especially referring to his Three is a i - x 7 2 kG to TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT is the place Kid George versus Vic Hansen Twenty roundspreliminaries Two train leaves Saltair depot Special at 7:45 Round trip 25 cents Saltair Charlie’ Dobin’s 4X ii appears i a ter-compare six-round hip pr-: iisi’i t -f- t t Y -t-f-f-f- t t- t N5w York Oct Thhe New — begun on August 30 game and Philadelphia stopped in the inning by Umpire Brennan was completedat the Polo grounds today Philadelphiawinning by a score of My 2 York-Philadelphia -of at I 4 ninth 4-t -t- Vi' - practically condition is perfect and as met iiansen before nave know how good he is He is not boxing in his home town this time and he will have to beat me to win am that his master and honestly am sure believe will win inside of the twenty twenty rdunds -I 3 I de-partments 1 1 b to a “The longest game broughtto a quick on record” was Murray of with one out game at Philadelphia was interrupted grounded to Byrne singled but Grant who Meyers ran for the Indian forced at I are slight favorites over the York team and here local sup-10 porters are quoting odds of to on the Giants to defeat the American league representatives famous test cou’-"°-e as fielder is likely to muff a ball Any Duf Lewis series and made it possible or the same the Giants to defeat at the hands of escape a Boston and everyone has The it average fan will hold it against Snodgrass that heTo muffed ncomparatively easy fly at the critical instant of the final game me it '"r "KID" 5 not the fact that lie muffed the ball that is importantin its bearing on the Exijressions cr opinion on the part of coming series it is the way he happenedto muff it I this from was second the have come to all way and players of other clubs You recall the situation: New York to their work doubted Los get compare for Angeles moment laterx by McLean batting for are managers beginningto be heard here with match with long time whether the to prove that his statement bnodgrass and players was over The the gatheringof the advance guard for after practically surrenderingthe Strunk would be George ''' game in- position about being robbed in our last bout Philadelphia ran from the the opening when the series started Among coming with a desperate rush bench and dancedin glee at the speedy game next Tuesday Is untrue beat him before and VTthose who '"'l are favoring the Athletics y decision in their favor evening up the count and with the do It again He may last of the long are rank is can Chance Napoleon Lajoie Snodgrass a made-to-order ball the ninth player the twenty rounds but doubt it standingdispute Clark Griffith and Billy Evans game in hand and developed him ft’1 Umpire McGraw taught The unique entertainment afforded Some him very much of those who are naming the inning being played an easy fly high what baseball he by the playing knows and nc off of the disputed plays ball VTC as just as he thinks iiii' game Giants probablewinners red are George and long went out to left center Either McGraw preceded double-header the Giants a Stallings Clarke He is a nice hitter Johnny Evers the left fielder er the center fielder wants it played the opener to and Philadelphia and I have handled some of the best winningthe Ty Cobb and think a bit Hughey Jennings and below where he ought second to In In the the first Bill rom the time to be on this b’A middleweightsin the world Dahlen have stated that the teams-are could have caught It season This is due to past and think Mathewson and Marquard held the fact that he was George is the best game so evenly tha't the outcome the ball was hit it belongedto hitting only about the visitors safe matched while and Chalmers was luck of the series is toss-up with on an A last for the first two man ever under my charge hit hard a The truth is did not that went to pieces in Snodgrass months although has won Chalmers playing a leading part of the season Then he steadied Hansen a the sixth inning He down got to want to catch the ball and decision over George the latter is when hits New York ball four A baseball consensus among thirty of the leading seem commenced to whang the runs from five and two a per cent better writers of the big league started for it looked for help hesitated steadily and has crept up and kept up hundred now MH? passes than at that time and feel sure circuit shows that eighteen gait favor the as if a respectable do not think called at the hopingthe left fielder would athe can that he will win inside of the limit The second game was Giants to win against nine for the' Athletics hit anything like his 275 season end of the sixth inning on claim it He started again again hesitated of and three frankly against M’CLINTIC account the Athletic pitchers undecided average darkness Hearne pitched for the and finally he saw he had to In fact exception he looks like a bad hitter Manager of George however they Two errors by New York helped qualifywithout their predictions by stating that make the try tried and speed pitching and muffed against when the Philadelphia in scoring fact that he — and I McCormick’s the series of 1913 will be very evenly The doesn’t two handled Coffey for hla bout three-base muffed teams met before Bender had him drive was feature of the fact that he amount with George and contested and that the slightest break to anything The did not swinging at offered waa convinced almost anything second He reached home ftt that time that Hansen was a game on the in the' luck of the want to the attempt indicates In studying his work for the present will swing the make M‘ hit being safe Dooin’s muff gameor better than George and still on it looks as if the speedy pitchers championshipone way The that in the critical moment he is likely season man letcher’s brilliant fielding featured another chief have him going am of that opinion is accorded the Giants is to weaken took fifteen Hansen a the first advantage M ft better puncher and just as clever game their strength in the pitching department Snod m he batted against Runner’a great games speed which can’t lost IRST GAME The Athletics adherentsconcede In fact in the‘ront 'estimate of and his those averageforlate this point but contend that the superior league players Snod-not of them "KID” of Kid George (left) and Vic Hansen who will faeet at Saltair tonight many National game and seven 157 In PHILADELPHIA batting ability of the Philadelphiagrass is ‘‘front riinner’’ and the season) was Hansen YORK a which would look AB44 R II o R n O A club will more than offset this ball player on team that has to as if and Houck would good Bender Knabe 2b 0 1 Thorpe cf AB advan fight its way to the front worry 4 1 4 o As him to death He has been his opponent’s tactics as tage one After more than an hour of heated with Young Doolan ss 4 Shafer 2b rapping Mill TIPS HIS 1 2 4 ‘‘In tight place he isn’t present the lefthanders rather better this Peter Manager had all his world’s a Jackson worked with George for Lobert 3b letcherss McGraw season discussionlast night Sammy McClintic than in series regulars aside from red Snodgrass or accountedfor” seasons and yet his bout with Coffey and if Magee If Stock sq preceding can the lefthanders of Kid George and red Winson anyone the centerfielder suffering from Possessing every qualification of a against using the fast ball w Cravath rf 4 G Burns If4 13 figure out a man’s Peter great ball player weakness ‘‘Charley horse” in action-today and in havingthe speed the have righthanded batters seem to Luderus lb Herzog 3b the handler of Vic Hansen agreed should be able to he has been in the quick eye and as Paskert cf addition put Mathewson and If he hits any of OR Murray rf Marquard agility considerable worried him the long hitting it to enough E Burns Meyers their paces is doubtful if Snodgrass the Mack pitchers it oughtto be Plank Tom Painter Evanston Wyo as game through Larry team power Doyle Chalmers P Merkle lb captain and second sacker rating him at 88 as a hitter the referee for the twenty-round bout The special train will leave the Saltair 14 would be a good ball player has Intaken have whoseshoulder ICinneran Mathewson into account his general depot at 7:45 sharp and will return Special to The has been lame since he hurt it in under McGraw McGraw which will be staged at the Saltair worth Marquard kept him nerved up and given him full four’ and last week got working and atdoingbatin and sejies credit for tonight immediatelyafter the bout so that in an automobileaccident hippodrome Philadelphia Oct has made him play ball what — Only into the harnessin the second a he has done In case both and Hardy K Downing the well known the preliminaries one-half innings of the first game oL Totals 33 24 14 Totals 33 14 27 13 game of the season the double-header with Against Snodgrass is the speediest it looks odd to rate him Philadelphia local official was named in the articles main event go the full distance the ball player the series with the New York team Doyle failed to show with two possible exceptions all his wonted abovebut Doyleand some others in this fans will be landed back in the city Score by innings— but Hansen refused to box unless Painter In the countryso far as covering and ease of but it rememberhis we were compelled which Manager Mack of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia 0—3 spryness movementlimbered the third 12 o’clock erratic showing was the ring is expected that he will have ground in the outfield and sprinting on tothisdock Doyle ongive man in intended should be used as basis for New York hoys are all fit and a — the bases are concerned He can cover season and After a long argument McClintic conceded The preliminary up sufficiently by next Tuesdayto play Snodgrasscredit Summary: Errors— Doolan Thorpe Shafer putting his players In first-class trim more than any outfielder with his later hitting form the demand and the last obstacle should give the fans some high-class ground in He stands ± nit — nuaerus Three-base hit—Lobert his usual dashing game either league for the world’s series contests could be Sacrificefly Magee Stolen bases— Thorne G major go farther and up well tries to get hit worries pitchers in the way of the bout was The first entertainment preliminary — catch fly balls removed Burns and yet he is not as and hits fairly well with Merkle Marquard letener letcher irst between Kid Mex and Lonny played this afternoon on GRIDIRON' & GAMES runners Both boxers are ready and say that will be for While New York errors—jiersie Philadelphia Left as a lot of players who him with abilitv on bases— New York are not in have credited some they are in condition six rounds the other The Western Heating Sheet Metal good to go the route Tucker was at bat in the fifth inning with the Philadelphia Double plays — Stock to Merkle rated in his class as a speed boy hitting with that he one will be runners will be between rankie represented mav at full speed and will have Martinand score to E Burns to Doolan Struck out By Mathewson company of disappointment not show against speed and no excuses hard shower caused Um by a strong Strunk is something a deducted a offer after the bout is over George’s Patty by Chalmers by Marquard— by amateur football team from Doyle some credit that he to Meehan has When he ifbroke in as a schoolboy pire Evans to call the A double which been working out for the Bases balls Off Chalmers Hits it looked show The team of on — — as Mack player would develop higher and In figuring worth Doylemay is attendantsin the ring will be Sammy in innings off Chalmers 11 past week and Is willing to meet any into the greatest that header between the teams will be inOff Mathewson of the McClintic Leo Kelly Jack innings off Marquard the in the city This him everything Downey ILL In Innings off of teams is into consideration ROSE played tomorrow eleven amateur decade nnn AVPl'P nMuliflnntinn taken and Cyclone Jack Davis of York inneran in innings (none is anxious to a HO New out in seventh) with arrange game yet he has not improved full San rancisco Oct Rose But even giving Snodgrass credit the first time In Time— 1:45 Umpires— Klem andOrth the team muchover The securing of wise — Ralph or a week Man ramptonlast which won and he fails to rank with Downey was world’s champion shot putter is his iirst iorm can hit and does the Strunk as a strength in the championship season Games — movp on the part of McClintic as the ill with typhoid fever at the ager Mack had his full hit goes to first like shot hitter This fellow hits freely and hits SECOND GAME a field All the members of the Infield can be by calling Ollie Sorenson field latter acted as Hansen’ssparringpartner of relative here Rose arranged foul line all kinds excepting the better of the home a was can stand fly on the left Collins Baker and Barry were at Wasatch 3906 for his bout here with Mantell over stricken suddenlj' last night while in McInnis balls hit straight to penhim Marquard and catch lefthanderstowho be trouble in their usual positions The YORK O A bath outneld PHILADELPHIA R H O A ter and be there waiting for them He able to and should ought make Mack year ago know Hansen’s a was composedof Eddie Murphy Strunk Knabe 2b AB 1 0 0 0 Cooper cf AB3 0 2 0 RESIGNS lost some of his speed in injuring a change center fielders for one at and Oldring weak pointswill have Kid Doolan ss Shafer 8b 0 Conn Oct Charles leg but he still is a least if he is in his right formgame Haven of speed marvel Hansen Winsor his SIGNS AGAIN Bender and Schang were sent Lobert 3b 0 Grant 3b 1 N of Pa — has Yet he is fair to that Strunk’s Snowdon Pittsburgh great speed in going in captain middling baserunner and Young Washington Oct at the start of the game it was Magee If letcher83 as of the Yale varsity not a finished fielder to first is certain to manager as chief adviser Johnson and has a lot of the — Walter Peter who is leading all pitchers in the major taken as an indication that they would Cravath rf 01 Stock ss 0 Jackson as chief second The crew Thomas B Denegre of New minor faults which he covers up by rather uncertain Giant infieldworry and perhaps leagues today signed contract form a battery in the world’s series and Luderus lb Burns If 3 has been chosen to succeed him others have been decided a the ball it will be more for that reason not on slamming with Manager Griffith of the Washington that they would probably be the men Paskert cf 01 Doyle 2b 3 This was made tonight that he will be also have the advantage announcement In a great many respects Snodgrass than for any other Hansen inwill team for the 1914 season The salary selected to do this work in the first Dooin 21 Murray rf of at a meeting the Blue oarsmen and Strunkare alike Yet it is difficult of his corner who is familiar Seaton 1 1 2 (Continuedon the following page) a is rt man understoodto be $12500 engagement of the big series McU’mict McLean Merkle lb 0 H Wiltse lb 1 Hearne 2 I ! 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AITAQ mvuvaWlA 4 JAHN aViJIl 4 6 9 Score by innings— Philadelphia 0—4 ’2 New York Errors— 2—3 Summary: Dooin Doyle McLean base hits — Cravath McCormick bases — Grant Wiltse Hearne Double play letcher — to Doyle to Merkle letcherto Merkle Lobert to Luderus Sacrificehit — Doolan Bases on balls — Off Hearne off Seaton Left bases on New York Philadelphia Hit by pitcher — — letcher by Seaton Struck out — By Hearne by Seaton Time— 1:26 Umpires— Klem and 0 1001 0001 3 5 4 f I Z’ ————— MACK Your Ortlr ' arh you ALONO- UATH Alo-ebra and rench ?? son (3-ETnN&- 2 j DAVIS-C THE 7 " " — ' A hoib j SIDE op I 7 rising at an iNappof&uiis Moment NECEssiTATiNaTHe ONOlVOEO ATTeNTlOhr nc&iLLicuoDy ON Permit s— X ALUMNI DEEATS in cowLicAytoH R1CUL71& a i J V WEST SECOND Two-Stolen 2 3 5 HARRY -Me ELEVEN Salt Lake High school football defeated yesterday afternoon was Side on the West campus byto the team by the score of 18 and eleven' is Black which of meh composed inexperienced many put up a defensive stubborn against the “old heads” but could game not keep them from slipping a few over was Every man on the Alumniof eleven in good condition because the early training he has had at the University of Utah Nine of them were members of the the freshmen squad on east while bench McIntyre and Warthman are on the varsity squad plunging and end runs of The line Olsen featured for the Ward andeleven Warr? is married yesterday while Lowell Alumni the Ha© Romney managed to field carry for a ball through a broken Ha is “IRVINSscored the first touchdown on Warthman a with touchdown forward pass at the directing end of it PLAV McIntyre The older ball to the brought thelast men three-yard line in- the quarter could not make a gain for three and trials but Olsen finally plugged the ball over for the last touchdown the only touchdown Goodrich made of the day for the west siders after the ball had been worked up to scoring distance with end runs and forward passes Kilpatrick showed up strong for the Red and Black teamat 20x40 Ayvo on the end while Siddowayat starred rwn "Ji — halfback Stiefel starred quarter uu— for the Red and team and will Black Copyright 1913 Wheeler Syndicate Copyright 1913 Wheeler Syndicate Murray’s folks sent him away to normal seems to make it hard on purpose but be worked out here In the future He BY school but did not count he can fold himself up and then unfold is small but fast and has showed good BY on him SLOANE what he did with the ball with signs of using his head in the play John his initials learning which was howto and come up He great signs distinction Murray (and into jnany marks of play baseball So good a student was Yates played a brilliant by the way the big consistency also has made careful Captain stands out are J J) came Harry Davis has oneat which he school and such held the old stars via St Louis probably when at normal study of angles and is able to tell on the defense and like a wine chorus girl’s it was agent a league rapid progress did he make that he just right field wall back for a loss lot of social a hit off the on party and bred in figuring like a where numerous Harry was born found time to play professionally casions with at the Polo ground will bound He can Coaches Richardson city he has long any' way to get in It was in Philadelphia which the Lock while hold what- should be to 'officiated and were 1909 that J took a pity on his studiesHaven team continuing ennesey on the diamond McGraw represented honorably He in long and sometimes throws pleased :with the workout plight and him advanced one right along with one brief lapse he went to Murray’s extradited when strides and finally got a job the what The lined-up follows: from St Louis on out at firstbase on teams as Cleveland a Many fans who to make toit Corning club and then the Elmira a slow be runner as manager but hehe soon club should clean single if he is feeldally habit In the a this town did go abandoned because summer of the York State league while ing right le the Polo Kilpatrick like its climate nor baseball ways Warthman not ground have been trying to still in New Notre John lt Dame university Atwood with other iligure out ever since whether Murray Murray has one of the best arms of Mclntvre He had appeared teams thought he was a catcher at this time any Rydalch lg with is outfielder in the big leagues ana Margetts he finally settled down the an outfielder or a contortionist because his red head a good target King Holt 'As baseball player Sir' Murray is made he is credited’-with saving and Athletics It is thing for a Barnes an unusual for the pitchers and he could swat games Sheets for the Giants with Brough rg Neslin a ball player to represent the town he distinctly an individual and in no sense his handily being short ’of build pennants than Yates erris re R one of the push He fields differently throwing by no less an authority re Wilson is born in got an offer from St Louis John tie ‘‘whips”' the ball Jiuivey biuaoway he slides differently and he hits Murray McGraw has first basing Harry around he was with Elmira the fortunes from any position and it generally gets Stiefel and on occasions indifferently when E Wilson these good years here and there the’ of the club being piloted by he-Is aimintr it John has also many But let us get him-up as high as McCloskey where Siddoway Yates lhb Ward but he has practically given it up now in those days The Cardinals’ big league first developed what is known as the''dip” Goodrich Galla- fbSO'he’Will have time to coach and steal of thinking manager he was born in or ‘‘tango” slide He coasts into base ’cher was Arnott Pa In soon cured Murray signs ne us me civil war placed: him regularly in 1884 but ‘do not:attempt to find this a catcher and on that part of him Olsen where1the beam Jesson J Wilson rhb born in 1873 so you can see Harry the outfield because of his hitting ability being Is broadest but bounces on' his feet on the map because there is a is getting to be quite an old ‘bird they John stayed St Louis until again in of chance AT report from a reliable source that around immediately case COLUMBJJS’too old a vintage to be first of almost sent Bresnahan there toman-age the town off left McGraw O Oct regularly jwiped Murray Columbus Weather today basing now 'there that club in 1909 and broughtMurray You they had to pay for is the 'quietest' fellows that-the he was a see John one of was so unsuitableby — boy and John Lavis decided whenwhole lighting it' then wwhiie John’s red head “Bugs” Raymond the New York club if not' in the the that he would get a lot further patrolling away right field on program offered Columbus long had been worldfurnished plenty of illumination as The boys get him to send all Grand Circuit association did not in life if he had an education he Polo ground with great regularity so their for them' because he as he remained John was doubtless at the telegramsfew completion Two pacing-finished races went to Girard college where hein first and success ever since born in a bad storm because his birthday can do it in His started the notion of standing the so words on Wednesday’ were contracted is same date committed some of the of "Dummy" and five heats of the observing-the catcher’s March whichisof trhe the Murrayhas reminds you Buckeye $5000 coacher’s box and United most sensational’ catches ever' perpetrated Taylor’s except on rare occasions which trotting stake were decided on A signs and tipping off the batters which heavy in the big league States are inaugurated Sometimes he are constantlybecoming rarer wind the track all This just goes to show what little The team Alumni The 6 Red B' Imwa -3 1 And Wf4bM jo PERSUADE NOT BASEBALL “O 1 1 e Marry ? W vt J ‘ 5 MI6HT0E CALLED THE: Athletics s Daws Ate wM gytzsv — Sa 7Wr 77e 'rt Because Ha TAices care of all social j J mZT vK' functions CONNIE 7& 1 - - - M I j j u lum- SLOANE GORDON When 1 game a J J GORDON Among oc-andwell aspirants two-baggers J HIGH - a SCHOOL ALUMNI before : c differently -been -qb J Romney a J i -niiBseu -'-'John -place RAIX a to-advance- 2 - -after for-racing - -noticed approach conversation - 4 ' - -Presidents’' - - swept afternoon I - a do education will big another rapid-progress for boy a Like ’year when he was out there trying leaguer he made in college that he manage was one of the first of the type Davis offered a contract by the Providence' of ball players which is so generallv club in 1894 and went to found in the big league show He is Work clean-cut regularly as a baseball player and smart He has educated Davisto York by made baseball his business progressed New and has way of quite a fortune as the result df h3 Pawtucket'but he was troubled with rheumatism in his legs and could He is one of the best liked men get around very lively not so the on the Philadelphia club and has a big Giants traded him ’to Pittsburgh This all over the circuit Harry acquaintance was in 1896 and Harry stayed for two is better “mixer” than "Connie” but years concluded that he would Mack ahimself and might be called the rather be in the minor leagues to Athletics’ secretary of state he becausefor try to stand the 'Pittsburgh climate any takes care of all social functions longer so he moved back to Providence “Connie” in 1898 Davis has an automobile into which 1901 Harry decided to quit baseball he In and to put gasoline oil and remembers went' into business in Philadelphia water once in a while and then it runs But as a rule you can find him vhere "Connie” Mack found on the him when he was searching aroundfor roads in the vicinity of Philadelphia good first sacker ’Harry refused to carryinga can of gasoline to feed the be enticed from ’trade for some awaykept hungry motor time but Mack offers in is and has Harry married one sen front of him until he dangling finally put on the who he is trying to persuade not to Athletics’ fitted him uniform play baseball This son thing is a mark nicely ever since of distinction as Davis and Harry Davis turned out to'be a star Collins are the only two players “Eddie” on the with the Athletics and “Connie’-’ Mack Athletics who have boys of says he is one: of the shrewdest ball the others are fathers girls Harrv players he ever-knew He is will probably be retained by Mack for "Connie” Mack the second in ’all a long time becauseof his ‘knowledge cities on the American league circuit of the his value as a coacher game and the with the exception of Cleveland-where The players have given nickname they practically disregarded him last him is “Jasper" t many such was efforts -Jhan - ' - ’ - a Tt-has -Several regardedas -of - |