Show 4- :U Jv 64 ' IHE 4 14 HERALD-REPUBLIOAN SALT CITY LAKE SATURDAY UTAH APRIL W i 7 ' -- 25 -d 1914 v — j ? — - T 3 u A iiiisiEBALL football basketball BOWLiNC BOXING AND WRESTLING SWRW MURRAY CANADIAN O This BUNCH s 11 1 “f By STARS fA Afternoon — ATHLETICS Stallings OVER n PUT ONE THE IN t v 4 5 ” ”fll - - ELEVENTH-WIN The track teams of the Utah Agri-! cultural college and the Universityof Utah will meetat o’clock this afternoon at Cummings field Coach Teet-zel broughthis team to Salt Lake has his and same confident smile that he Intends to which ( e p " -TAKES MEASURE SsME 'A Aiggeistcf EASILY BMr l 3 1 B 1 J f yesterday Kisselring Proves Against ' Ineffective Blankenship's'’ means Crimson In AKRles have a Singles tu beat' the the meet ii' V SsliifrcTAre! ?'” fast squad of men The anff every one is in the pink of condition Teetzel has been working them for the '"1 “'X out every afternoon past three and the farmerslook good Murray won the game of ’the weeks local fans erjes from- Calgary at 7 Luca® 'field theHowever the know what team has and if the' men university the of yesterday afternoon bjr score are In their proper condition they is ’Vishould beat the Aggies It to wag that Creed Haymond the fastest The Calgary "men started off well in the universitywas out of the first inning and made1 two rims man at and had to have his legs this Avho has been is true the task in against red Brown from wrapped If will fall sent down to to Murray Vancouver the sprints Romney and pitched a strong will be matched against Brown Travers who1' gamein allowJng only five Scattered hits of the seven Petersen and Maughn Aggie zl innings He had plenty of stuff on the team These men have been showing ball inch also pitched good ball during up well In the practice and shouldbe the two innings he was in buf in form to meet opponents’at every etin needs a (little ''work to put him In turn It Is also rumored that Van Pelt SSA X A PORTRAH d is also out of condition as he has been Shape ’SKfc' sick in bed for some time and was only O Kisselrlng pitched the first seven able be out yesterday Coach Ben-nion Innings forCalgaryand received to Pelt as a big enough bouncingfrom the Murray team is dependingon Van this ' to send him on his way Gates served point winner providing lankyathlete for tho other two innings and got Is ’in proper shape EVERS lucky with his curves to races will be hotly away owingthe The the darkness settled over contested WOULD between Wilson and Parkinson field will be matched against vt who and Hllllam of the U A C Thefirst Murray team made four runs in the have four In the' second five in participated These four men the third one in the fourth and two against each other in hgh school meets in the fifth before they got’ tired of have an edge on the The Aggies the circuit for exercise and hurdles chasing around weights and then they toyed with Devereaux’s The officials for the meet have not D A all been selected Callahan has men until tjn final frsnae the referee and starter Cavenay Thornton Brown (beenfor accepted as andi 'Clynes fattened the meet and the others will be up their batting in the exhibition hitting the chosen this morning at a private meeting average ball hard The Browxiwas the man carrying of the coaches men are the horseshoein his pocket when as follows: Tie hit one and 100-yard dash Romney between Gates’s legsrolled — HaymondMaughn scored a and home run after it had Carroll Travers (U) Peterson against the center field' fence Titus (A3 had a bad day 220-yard Aroundthe secondsack dash— Haymond Romney D S U R and did hot jseem to get the dust out Travers U) Peterson Maughn Hendricks his eyes in time the ball see (A) These teams will meet again at will 440-yard run Haymond o’clock today! — lagel and Crespi Teasdel (U) Vor-hees Sharron Wright Peterson will pitch while (A) MUrray Devereaux start Gates The probably Calgary SSO-yard run Parkinson team also will play Murray at the — WilsonHilllam Tolman lagel (U) new Anderson Murray ball park afternoon (A) tomorrow in tho opening contest there Mile Parkinson Cutler run— Wilson The cold weather and- threatening(U): Anderson Hilllam (A Hickman rain preventedthe fans from high hurdles turning 120-yard Snyder and out to see tho men and also was largely Thorum (U) and —Aldous (A) Catmul responsible! for the poor inishes' low hurdles showingof hurdles the vlsi tors' (U) and — Hurlbut (A) Wooten Aldous Catmul Third-Results The box1 score" follows: lagel Belay — Haymond Relay Romney and Travers (U) (A) Peterson Maughn A LG A RY MURRAY0 Poor Hendricks Wright O At R H O A nn jump Parry Van Pelt High Hurlbut cf 0 3b 1 Ordtx 10 Reynolds (U) Gower —Peterson Maughn (A) Ruegsr 8b 39 Carroll 2b Menges m 84 2 Iknnon as 1 0 3 Broad jump — Travers Van Pelt Meand If 2 Thompson rf 0 Carty Cahoon (U) Peterson tJSLDldA (A) Thornton 4b 1 13 Ryan 1 8 4Brackett Clines rf 2 lb 7 0 Pole vault Van Pelt and McConnell school yesterdav 0 Jones If Madsen and —Gowers ratmay ’2h6 3 tai of f7 points Blnkenshp Gates ct Brockmeyer C Smith CaDiscus ond with 39 ami and 0 1 1 fU): — soon Snow (A) nrpvn lar inch 1 Klsselring with Shot-put Skidmore Douglas Bowen the position 'and ct 0 0 0 0 poor condition (U) Snow — Owen Luke (A field at Jordan tnr throw — Brockmeyer Douglas Total 11 14 2712 Total 35 24 10 slow McIntyre (U) Snow (A) were ‘ ’ ’ -dual 7 ! ' ‘ i ' -first ‘ i 3 Wi W :' ' Kw a OMOss ILk B® nr uWl GREAT HAXVOKAk ACTORS WHH‘ CHXK EXPREEfcW W BAME eleventh out W Hr-8 P DR 71 L-k 'I - IV lln W a L - I rzZZ WEBB Murphey AS long-distance 6 " HOW AKS WILL ROM -which! Have Anderson T- -f' - -4 Hartzell rf Cook rf Walsh If Caldwelllb Holden cf TruesdleZb Pcktnpgb as Sweeney Kent in? Warltop Williams ObC AS A P PaMp Mi fv V)LV PLEDGED BOSTOK BRAVE tr alM Totals Bp iW'p3lb a s MSftW Wt KWKVSK ft ' -j CARDINALS ST PIRATES’ BREAK 1 t AB O 0 1 4 2 3 4 BOB WINNING-BEAT MEEL TRACK 5 3 4 3 ft 1 0 Second andistJ lie'll Bon 9 fl 4 llartno IS 2 2 Z 9 J 8 40 b 0 50 0 P 1 1 0 a0 0 01 0 83213! 12 33 14 7 41 2 0 0 2 a 100002 a A ft a 990 3 ii l-jt7 e fi A 4 HEADLINER PLEASES THE hHsy-Harteell 3 6 2-3 8 ANS 2 3 1 t — ' Downing PITCHES GREAT BALL BUT CUBS WIN Promises Seven for Bouts ollowers April 24 Chicagothree hits Ames neid Chi—today while his field-! behind teammates enectlv liini but Chicagowon to Score: Hiro Great of Game it 1 CINCINNATI AB II lift rf 0 Hardy j CHICAGO two 3 5 i i J April made 24—byBoston today defeating Washington straight Man haitan K Athletic whirlwind Downing of the club promises the bouts at the Gar to out-hit WASHINGTON 1 theatre Monday night at the regular BOSTONR H O AB R H O A weekly boxing show of the club the rf AB 0 o' Moeller rf 4 1 1 0 The more the fans thinkO'Brien about and Hooper lieadlmer Engle lb 0 oster 8b 3 between Danny ASpeaker cf A 2 3 M ilan ct Marans Jimmie Brown the hard-hitting Bulir Greek Smith lb 13 Ibl tflol I’ll if o‘n boy 0 from the better the bout Lewi? ir MiH-r n Ogden it Rawlings Sai er lanvrln3b 3 0 Morgan Zb looks tn them the L o as is always If 0 The Miller Toiuislon rf Yerkes 2b 3 0 Shanks Score br tnnlnra— that pleases the crowd or well in the ich Henry 0 Kellogg Archer sa 1 6 12 the anticipation of Murray — 18 0 something happening Scott r McBride'ss 1 weights but Biifhamr Hutnpnrie-x Carrigan 4 Calgary 0—3 and in this case it looks as oj Engiei 0 starred in th iarl (henry though Collins Bununaijr: Errors— Brackett Kesselring is apt to at any time Williams 0 first meet for and tl something happen Cavenay Rrjrnolds Carmil Lflnnon Thompson A uie Yingling as ti'Brien undoubtedlyoutclasses the Ayres 1 well satisfied stoltjn Thompson Itucgg Tlwrn-ton n n were Kan Gotizalea boxer but when it Shaw Ttw-baap baes— Thompson Greek boy taking as a which will give them o n chance to pin I o' Aiusmith Thornton Blankenship Threc-bnee to punishment and hitting ent n comes is different lilt— Cavenay Home Hits-pff it and run— Brown n Totals 38 27 )3 divisiontrack meet Tr Tot-u 31 Totals 24 If 29 27 121 Brown in T innings off inch in innings 27 J4 Brown can hang one proposition of his punches Totals field KlsselriDg14 in noon at Cummings off innings off Gates in on O'Brien's jaw In the same L D U manner Williams batted for Ayers In fifth Ainsmit m Miller batted Rawlings in eighth Yingling that he did Midkiff Inning Stmck Out— Br Brown by inch by ma le the bout will end batted for Shaw in ninth Berghs trier in ninth Gonzalesbatted Klsselrlng oy Gates Bases on balls—Off track 3" abruptly then and there as Midkiff has oft n mtli hi er ran for ClarkIn ninth Score by innings Klsselrtng Brown lilt by pitcher— Ams taken the hardest — punches any of the Boston 8 0 who innings— Blankenship Umpire— Spencer could have local boys could hand out withoutgoing Washington Xime—200 1 1 Confident They mates iDcinnati 0 o n let the ba? but lilcagn one on the jaw from Error— Janvrln 0 down Snmmarv: others make tholrforletter as at item n Xuumig rv Err had him looking for the birdies T’hrno-Hft hit — Its— Off Will Zim merman JobnBrowncourse Hold Garfield of the future off 7w ba fts will find O'Brien Enffle none in innings none out in third encouragement ’ton Archer Hits — Off Of Brown Shaw in tnnlngl results are as follows: lunipl’ Innings: off Cheney harder to Jilt than Midkiff but Ayers in innings off The in none much : TO TIE Even 100-yard dash — Clawson L in 13 linings Sacrificehits — Ames Bates at the same time one of those Sacrificehits — Janvrln Yerkes McBride Milan But Speakeiy-Moelle (J second Blazzard ‘Gi Wilsm fly— Leach Stolon bases fellow's are as apt to hand one awkward Stolen base— Carrigan Scott Jensen — out Double plays— Janvrln to Yerkes to A Engle Time Sweeney Moran Marsnns Saier Double plaj — time 10 riv Mil Hitsany as' they stand set and of Utah baseball u’f Harmn Left bases— Boston Washington Bases on Johnston to Saier Left on bates— Cincinnati on first: Ba as soon as a man leads for them let balls— Mile run — Paul (L iGi n innings: Off Engle off Shaw off Collins nu Ruses on balls Amos off anohqr drubbing yesterday The will (J) second: third f'onzel ma'i 2 in fly Johnson mnrg: Humphries Struck out— By Collins by Ayers X by Shaw Magna soccer team come Struck out — By Am‘ by Humphries afternoon op their own grounds ttwburgh in halls Wilt! pitch Time— 08 Brown sends over 50 word from Ogden Wild pitch— Shaw Egan Balk— Shaw Time—245 Umpires half team from the Salt Lake High into town today to make its last stand I'oniPlmsn that he will be in 220-yard dash — Grant L first Jen Harmon Rlg’er and Emslle per cent better Evans and school’ held the Crimson players to a — in the Daynes cup lit Konetehv condition for this bout competitionwhen sen (J second A ush errna G third and will be five of the regular west to score ID Ihnr iiv able to go the full it four rounds at top meets the Caledoniansat the high Time 25 by Per IN side' men were out of the line-up but ntfiman Wild speed this time and not weaken in the Shot put — Stringfellowfirst: I’n Br-n those who did'how up met and everything school groundsat 530 o'clock thisplayers last round as he did wlth-Midklff inson second: third Btrr that Captatn? Hasty Muir Twelves tnpn-cs— O Grassy Inasmuch as the Magna IVE U) Distance 38 feet 11 could) the Plate D Stack serve over suffered defeat last Sunday it is Discus — Twelves (ID first Blazzard WIN The showing’made aosne of the players (Li Curd carriers baseball team stop and tnlnk that their first con-h now necessaryfor them to defeat the (G) second92 feet Stringfellow April 24 The postoffice St Louis April 24 Prk men Inches — Philadelphia the Model Laundrylast night — With two Austin test "will We played' 'Monday to even up Distance Scotchmen by one goal hip against out and Shotten on second base 440-yard romme defeated in fast practice bv the score the Y "p team run — Grant first or ptV’hi'itr in rd of a scoring which is mattersand by a two-goal an inning today game singled in the twelfth inning margin to second: Richardson third of The feature of the largely of Its last year’s players rk lost to made ’upl D team to was Shotten and enablingSttodayLouis to win meet Salt Lake in the three-bagger The team will meet the be eligible to Time 57 a by the Crimson iltse also were hit Poulton when from Detroit to ril the first bases were full Heywood claims them throw— Marshall the Philadelphia pitcher In the sixth Universityclub players this afternoon finals in Captain four innings Brookhard runs behindthree Eery ev our Detroit before the trade meet the Iuck were against McDonald (G) second the champions at all hits and a breaks th was master of specially made in the last the Callies being very third Distance 129 feet im he and effective in for thja GAME team is try- double by Moriarity countedCobb fortunate ingame scoring every time they Half-mile relay — L I' first who succeeded stages Die pinches York triple riedman baseball had VS made Theto neededruns tying the score within striking distance Granite second third the inning for tomorrow several the came during Jordan play in 'Score: ing a to win arrange game chances him game but Eureka April 24— Jack Duarte the the first fifteen minutesof play- With 130 with some of the fast seven teams Janies outguessed Score: amateur middleweight boxer who a by calling fought an jeven Magna is confident of 880-yard run first on nails The can be found break Richardson PHILADELPHIA YORK twenty-round with Peter — :raw Young colors PauJ second elt third L id lowering the opponents’ AB R n O A Wasatch 3758 DETROIT H A! ST LOUISIt H O A Jacksonof has Uko at Kureka a short of the Caledonians Time 220 ct Tunckertwo Bstitr AB 0R 5o 5 Shotten cf time A ago secureda and match with is making one n o 3 Burns if 2 Buh 88 2 1 1 or changes which Pole vault — Hamilton (Gi 0 Jack s“ Carpenter of Boise expects will considerablystrengthen the eleven 4i Austin 3b 2 second: I'nei baseball team will Kvanagb 2b taka just as soon Ausherman (Gi feet The All Hallows 01 Pratt 2b to 'man on as considers they will have MagI' 4 0 Dorio "b 4 0 Cobb cf and an third inches Murray & R G shop team this arid a date Height 4 if Morkln meet the D contracts ‘c'n be signed their rn va 0 1 Crwford rf 8 Williams rf 0 in holding Wheat Griffith 3 0 o opponents Broad jump— Blazzard G firs Pe Lml"ri Murror rf on the college grounds These Veach If 0 o C Wiker Duarte has three fights toeasyat task 3 1 agreed upon4J least a tie score 4 1 5 and the terson (G) second Greer (J thlrd 10 Murphv ss o Stock 3b once season past Burns lb 18 Leary ib —5 1 future but will 1 3 0 teams meet 1 3 SIS matched for fthe near Utah soccer union held an tengel 3 cf 0 The Distance IS feet inches Mann o K illlfnr 3 Snodgrass 3b 0 contests have been close and Morlartty Sb 1 1 li Walsh A at the first opportunity always ss 13 take on last night 3 1 1 2 3 Deal 3b 8 committee meeting Marshal 0 1 0 Melman s exciting Both nines have been playing Stallage 0 4 Croesin 0' High jump Stevenson (G) first 4 ischer 3 2 1 3 Gowdy 1 1 at President I’lee n 0 the railroaders have Dubuc 0 1 41 Jataea p reeman Bassett’s office Steffeson (L) — second fast ball and Thorum A tch! son 1 1 Perdue 1 0 to Johnson Hall 0 make arrangements regarding the third Height feet inches only lost one contest this season Cocreham p 0 1 next games in the Daynes Junior cup 0 romms foil! ns 0 It decided Marquard Totals 39 935 21 Totals 43 81188 23 competition was on Dugey 1 0 0 0 Doolin HAVE BUST of Insufficient ttme not to run 0 Wiltse cla& of the long series but to win-d The boys of the junior winning run scored a up the Total 8 10 Total will end their season's Two out whn 30 17 Meyers Deseret quickly by conducting on the 0 gymnasium with Score by innings "Boise April 24 Toots WIN AGAIN — indoor work a big orange Detroit 45 a plan 0 elimination Collins batted for Perdue In fourth Gard star catcher for the— Boise TheiSurvivingschool Totals 37 8 14 Totals 35 27 10 bust at 830 o’clock th Physical St Louis Herald-Reoublican) morning loi in the last games were drawn (Special to Dugey batted for t'cicrelinm in ninth baseball team his leg slid4 teams Director has Kavanaugh Pratt Wnlsb broke Richardson arranged Snmmarv Errors— in the following order both Price April 21 — The Price ba Score by Inning’ 1‘n’?: ran for la seventh Donlin batted of the Hancock CroMin Two-b&se bits—Leary Moriarity Three-bags ing to base in tho third In4 with Hancock second ball team took another whirl t o 0 Manager games to be played at the high school 0 n 8 tor fllarquani in seventh batt lilts— Crawford Williams Hits— Off: Dubuf to give the member 4 hingof a 'game 'At Weiser today 4 the Salt Lake tod Bs-ci Produce company grounds: Training vs Lafayette next Skyscrapers Wiltse ninth tn innings off Hall in innings of his class a big ride over the city this He will 'he out of the Poplar Sunnnnrv: nil 4Onequa vs Grove and when the smoke cleared awav uror — Si Sacrificeflies—Veach Dnbuf game for 4 Tuesday afternoon riday The winning Price had Juigan Murray Mann Maranvill' Home run- — Phlladolpb 4 the tail end of an It to S n 1 Stolen bases-Burns Cobb Cros’in Crawfora weekr The game In wasthe between teams will meet Wheat Hits Perdue in Inn innings off Idahoin the final score the Southern ng York 0 0 Moriarity Walker Shotten Double plays — Bu4b the Weiser team Tomorrow (’ocreliatn in innings Sacrifice Utah & Castle Valley railroad Summary Errors— Luderus Murphy Kill Merkle Triple play—Doyle tn Merkle to to Buras to Shotten to Crossin ratt to Walsh to OregOiV league and the regular 4 sIirw Dalton Double irifflth to fer McLean Bases on balls Off I'romme Leary Left od base’—St Louis forget to clip the the lotcheri Merkle hits— Bvrne to Detroit11 Don’t Empress team reputed to be crack Twobase 4Boise team noise won by a score 4Gowdy Wheat to Smith Eagan to off Marshall Struck out— By— Marqnard off Jamew 10 off theatre from The Herald-Republican Cutshaw letcner Sacrifice hit— Txbert Sacrificefly— Banos on balls—Off Dubuc of the county will try 4 coupon Daubert: Maun to Deal Left bases—Brook-BasesLnderus Wiltse by Marshall Wild pitch 4Of 7' to1 ou Stolon baaea— Murray Beselier Ixby Hall BtrucK out— ny roes ty Dubue j Three coupons gets a free Its luck against the Salt Lakers — lyn Boston 11 on balls—By Altciil-2 bert Cravath Burns Left on bases— New York Hits— Off romufe in inning off by Hall Passed balls—Stanage Crossin 4 ticket for you Ten tickets free a Perdue!t'lirrbv ly Cocreham Hit by 11 Philadelphia Double plays — Byrne to Marquard in Innings off Wiltse in Wild pltoh— Dubuc Time— 248 Umpires— Chill son Sebtnldi by Aitchison y t month to each subscriber Struct out-Murphy to Luderus: letcher to Doyle to innings Time— 203 Umpirea— Klem and Hart ana aneriaan 1 L G 5 ? 1 J I’i 4 p p o-o 3 p TSBCRGH It H l ii i: ab 1 p A 1 Moran Horzog Katos 1 3 J Hammer I-44 3 a 8 S fl Kelly Mo-fl - fl n 3 1 if ib 4b I 1 r -I 4 2 h 3 0 3 ft S-h t 1 5 0 0 LAST 0 0000001 2 i 1 A ! 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