Show y y! ? & J T' r ’ -'' - SPORTING A'g If I ’ SECTION -- '"I i LAfCE CITY SALT CANNERS NOSE DUCKS TAKE UTAH SUNDAY THE GOES AIR OGDEN Salt Lake Has Pitcher for Blanked EITHER IRST BLANKENSHIP’S a ’ r " Marshall’s ? & - hit from a Schultz the first in exhibition inning to and there were Then two bases S Z-7'' fi'-l-L 'E i by f again 4' -1 asked c'oseness he 1 ( a ASSOCIATION --- ----- :Gcc:— - N " ' - - ' --- a J c '- r t c e r y ' a Salt Dake At(Ten Butte — Murray Innings) At Ogden Salt Lake — Ogden At Helena loise 11 — Helena 5 9 Boillot Georges (top) and Louis 1— Disbrow 8 i— — IN on May The Herald Rpnbllcnn to is r d n i g o " t - x JJBr Jjw'-aafiHg' fe J&k jP"' IL A H AJAS ’ k m ww1 Z & f n " u Paw iHBvMftiruvXb4fiewrrr arv anwwK- ’ at 11 ’!: hut MS&Sr two started rut Well first fra south bu in score clouting n m : by ui scored Hoosba Butte has won three played thus far " the when 1 w e 1 Inning tmth eplaced r B g 1 -put rne im-h s : p i infield hit Snnitth end and inch threw to started ith the throw t! plate when Auer tnr’W -d a 4 Tgjfr 11 n 1 i s li a r y of and th a i o tlm of r ‘ H' '48 1 1 S t weak r-’t 1 r- I I I t 111 I v at r-rrp'iHn teams se-ond n z i i? t I A M n f x £ ’ f “ -' n r m X rs V 1 ’ ' 1 ’V i z ‘ ‘ I 1 M f n f v 1 ' — $ meet' ‘ I ' n r m ' m&iS&VBBp £ 4aEMWJKKQ9SJ& f TjJVV'Ib- MtaBT remain to h 1 ‘ 1? 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Ma receive to displacement Herald-Republican Butte to f counts were loaded I v but for Marshall’s driv- lies £ jt- ' should s X x two-thirds but ’ hot ha!1 sition 1 Ay rJ a — '4'X X MEET a G!1 t and y-- 1 1 the I TRACK 11 h times all Bl'nc’s ifcAwLfl — — — ' Special ndianapol mile race Indianapolis speedway motor either by ! 30 is likely to be won both Goux or by Itoillot Georges rench drivers Boillot is the cham pion race driver of Europe le wun game tho 1’rix de Prance twice in his debut after Grand Kustenhaven makinglasted 1912 and 1913 His car bls recent five and Deneeot suspension mllest in toe race innings ive hits with the only 3417 cubic Inches piston with four ho issued had been used passes is the speediest one of for five runs Galagno relieved him capable of 110 miles an our allowing three hits which counted for the Americans counted One of the upot Special to The the three more to stem foreign invasion is I ou runs I’tah May 23 Provo the veteran pilot of have the — The first Disbrow and Schultz seemedhisto blouse church high cars wh 1ms tucked until school track and field Hartford Simplex away in take the wheel of the second over seventh Hisberg led off and meet took place on the "Y" field and the tar: apo ns was students from Presto-n Burman centipede in racticau’-to catch ail tne Wiilkrd Tonneinan attempted Ida to Beaver race him nappingat first but it was Hester rAiinfrv havnr City took part Close finishes in who was asleep He did not wake up many ing barnstormed for the ball events and the remarkablework of the the last two seasons uptil Huelsman had recovered Pish The current opinio:’ Is w anel Hisberg was on third Cobb scored Murdock academy were the features of vAiill find it ii” easy Both with double and scored himself tliie ti day Luke of the Murdock academy B renchmen Both at and bowling on a passed ball Woolums lot aie nigh unbeaiable an won the broad jump with leap ami oaring grounded out but Senbougli and to be surpassed m rerve inches and m on Galgano singled Ellis wjis walked and of 22 feet Durham took His social graces art tow H’s in the three with triple tiie pole vault at height of 11 Murphy drove feet orous is gruff and laconic first on IHsberg reached Tonneman’s oj inches manner word ilom save an oonOAYn single bmlpeg and loiuA got on with Close finishes marked the races from Thpi Cobb doubled and the two scored cus sword phrase or the third out by trying to the dash to the relay In the seen inm Cobb'made performag in home han of nt sm-ik mile Paul of the L D I’ led to the with his wonderful work on Schultz shut the Canners out in the but was beaten the ov quarter eighth tape by of In Murdock Bolllot the renchman alarmed Kustenhaven looked pretty good until the half-mile McQuarrie setting the little L D S by new U American adherents the fourth w)i®n Hester and Davis boy made splendid Indianapolis track few race and was recordriron the to score on Brady's lie circled the two and grounder beaten by a very JJlO 'to narrow margin half mile track jn and 35 Woolums and Galena's single Schultz again Luke of the Murdock academy won seconds The record minute of 1:37 made in counted In the next when lie hit was the quarter mile in 53 and seconds 1:36 by 1910 had bean lowered to reached second on B ustenhven's He went in to beat the state record Boillot Joe Dawson few days befo’-e fly by Lavls to score on Two but lost his left shoe after he had run established the new reco’d niore were registered in the sixth when about seventy-five yards slowed which singled Galena was walked Tonneman him down VK ins and Potts doubled held The result of rur-t was Murdock lilt Huelsman without points 13 Y High school 31 and IRST at - 1 -' I MURDOCK o ' W 4 CHURCH check 1 4 ( Ga-second to be us I t’XIOS a t serie- airainst tiio Murray fiuiin vf$teThe ten intih hut I'l’M Wnc no11 mtrand CUA nA "II’ for bv the who wore brought of the Hie or 5 of score and Iso admit Errors were responsiblefor tile Murray rims but the fans ivi 'bangnon bobbles on MM'ond counted fur number of the Butte tallies Without the few errors il would be hard to say what the result would have with McCreeiw pitching ball for Butte and Einch pitching good great after Manning had retired game for Murray Held the Murray team in and Srni De Masgio singlefl it - n time Eye been ' a team counted 1 gain? num tne baseball of feet Murray Bad Gives a Whip’--- L- ' was close shave for the Ogden after the nine runs had been In the eighth inning after Tonneman had singled Schultz sent ball under the fence in left field for circuit In the ninth Davis complete found the same hole ami touched the four bases Brady got on in the same Inning but through Hisberg’s error ilena’s fielder's choice killed him at second With two men out Tonneinan erfered with tieabotigh when Jena stole and I’mpir Newhouse called the catcher out ending the their that Im-' ‘ it outre won its afternoon by day rfW)AX AaaaavQCC 8 6 GAN Changnon’s 0 no more hits from the nanow man until the atal seventh on balls with oster seemed to an error by shake Schultz and before the inning was ended he had been found for six bingles two of which were triples But Bobble Runs Three rames 9 £1 TEAlti MURRAY ROM --With got L-'j&j OR GOUX HOLMES’ CREW WINS SPEEDWAY RACE UPHILL CON TES TROM the Murphy BATTLi a HE IN the score ("len May to in Salt Lake’s favor in the seventh inning of today's game “Toots’ Schultz bad one bad inning and The visitors made three Canners counted nihe times more during the remainder of the game the final score being to 5 HOT IN -3 Enemy His Six 1914 GAME BOILLOT SAYS WILL BE IN UP SEVENTH MAKES NINE IN 24 SKYSCRAPERS OUT TEN-INNING SCHULTZ MAY on the at o- i a il- 1 e Aosaswwww:: aT’ JWR- -fls&r ?SSaS9P 'z£3ato’ lp j r t n ii f 5 p -i ’ 1 ‘ c ’ 1 i l esigh i s e a ’ ' J - ' ‘?WKlKVnija6wQMnMan!lfinv9cSSaCs XMaM3WRr’ v ' 4 ’ S r 11 ! v' i 1 ’ tY ' ’ ’ Harr" hts: i I r Af e- A A C I 7— - - --E7 T T t 1 1 I m 1 rd-os O ' a T THIRD 11 : i U a Y i ’J i m MEET DENVER AT e i t 0 V S D 100-yard L 16 dash— Gurr i s n Jones B H S IT -and Y B D- Paul third SALT R 1 1 L 5 S D w: 3-5 I ’ i s I S 1 i n Mar-seconds off — Luke Murdock second Richardson I' third Time seconds s ard dash — Gurr first ly Murdock'looper B Y II second third Time 23 seconds t i Jones S 1 If 4 B 0 1 X H Half-mile re- S a be n o i 4 i wn o won at iaif m'G a ' r- ' t h at 'o u c tar tettt a L 'M t- 1 1 was 1 e 1 a pressed i (line sat i e L as w 1 : 1 1 L a cot i u r 11 1 r t S s I n 6 play--Hisberg a 1 1 h i s S Hammer 1 : 1 i fc-et v S th I o 2 M u 1 1 -Xewliousr j - - - WHY CARRIED THAT NUfARP rvp pivuino AN’ UIHN Z iiio I I 1 I -T-UL - i I - i — 11 f 0rkl I V V 7 V'TGP wins V O OH Look UjUas amongst us 7 f JUST) IN DOES 1 M r p y t i I t a 1 1 rOOD LOOK UJHAT BUMPEP AN’ BUY MY Purchase i j r Z 7 k Mg i j i im ii m ALWAYS IT NIGHT HITHER OLD TOP TINE v ' y i - f I j o : p 1 1 1 : - 1 ’ T - 1 o j i 4 ' t A £ n i 0 0 " 3 1 I a 3 " 2 o 117 16 2 5 2 0 II 0 0 0 01 " 4 3 4 1 1O H "io 1? 30 V R 4 4 lb 12 A 4- 1 i 1 1 g i " 0 3 11 10 1 1 0 (I 3 it 0 U I o I I 0 II 1 i X p 1 (I n 0 n 1 4 17 0 g 0 e d i— n 0 McCreery Three-base hlts-X liases Lewi — Gay' shall Lewis Mei'reerjf ’"n Hits Maninnings oft bicli in halls— iiff off lmii Struck -Mai ' cp i' -Off 8 Ma I 0 Mctlreervg on - uni 2 1 3 M bjManning MoClellandto to Thornton to Rueg Butt" Murray errors — Rutte Murray Umpire— Longaneckei iu' i inch i e ’ i Marshall Cliangnon McM rdo Itoosoach the latte ixk but ’ ’ He I- t irK 1 — 9 3 5 ?wi singled wa i Marshall the McClelland rot out I'hangnon Pour TINKER WILL OER JOHNSON CONTRACT AT WASHINGTON TODAY I side I Thornton in II e Third tl v r 'atro May — Manager Joe of the i'hicago ederals B to interview ’" WalterJnhn Y ashington’s S1L star pitcher tiunorr with view to having him sig nw in contract with the local aeporuing to special (B patch from Baltimore today Tin-k-r i’ wns authorized’ to see Johns in Mrishlngton and offer b mptinir inducements him to join Hie m-w league 4" ' n 4 1‘ -i-m-u-t ' J ' 4 4 a a J a 4 -lid a '’J n 4 ’ 4 J a s tn " wr!1 I rep " ui' 4- - i -! o m-r - leither that he on nsi!! at tne na tional with the to having wO t)p I’hicago club for may sa me” he said 4 v to-vicv- ’ ' - y i that a m troi ngC Washington tn ) 1 i t v i r i a H’ u g 23 — ’Manager Chicago ederals confirm nor deny a would interview -capital n 4- i n c moi row sin d n 1 t I-'i May none if the Th-rn- n 4 J 4- t 1 4 -‘"'"L'-er ’ i r 1 Stolen T Is i Do br by u 1 d A 0 I) - i filling third 0 o 0 hits rnti'n 1 Mann: walked n 4 if-"' 1 y ADDITIONAL SPORTS THE MAIN NEWS SECTION l ' 1 a 1 s star: ed O’ hit the safe on 'ci' sacrificeii n P ( ac com HXRVABD 1 d Htis-tonliaven 1 r - wxt 1 e u-'tt n r a d '!ng m nt at Bo from and did tinifii I i 1 1 ’ i i i- 4 a MPRli J S 3b 9 T Total a 3 0 0 j s 1 ‘ r n 0 o t ' t IS p ) o 1 - n t i 2 ’ I kdelland a 1 i -Murray Is r r ' o-ha 1 1 ' n a ever he ar-of establish in net in the face t ' ' i - i l- 1 Lev i:'H : a t ' 1 --- 1 1 ‘ b 0 n e in r ' ‘ - i SOCCKR th P ‘ S ”S111 v ‘ 1 -alt 8 li a G T A J r b until tie ring and w Auer sin cl cd bunt :Ma nnitig’s also safe MePRACTICE Manning as as u Lake soccerites are not goCreery failed to touch t)” erinp Gay sacrificed oti lug lose the Haynes cup by way men along of and Auer caught tinplate on was lie ng In good condition for next Carman’s grounder Man nitg C"i ng t" ird y’s onco re’ in the finals with third filling Menges walked nt field Todemians Cummings liases C’iynes picked on the first one h the sehiol grounds and hit to center field ike will line Marshill evup against ered lot of full turnout of ground to get Umubs in order to give the but then droppedit and let three runs good 'im workout score Clynes endingon second hit down the first base ton arl ATS YA DU beat it No out to first ivered one New Have Conn May 23 — Harvard the home plate and Clynes trotted (vei infeate'i Yam in the annual tennis the plate with Murray’s fourth ace ournament today taking seven of the e the striking frameby out IN two in the fourth when o rna w non' Smith was su Ch an doubled to riyit field t In 6 f A J II -- "t ' t hat H -4 n a r t a - I - t a nw at r ' S Home : h M 126-liit i thatr il 1 1 4 as filed out and for way he the me ball quiekk' essitated least two mor gone bv the boards reim-it tr ‘ J p to downheavythe pole e ol r f r isht or sc full ri t a 5 9 1 1 S'i’iid'srecord ’Jinn the total under ni t - 1 5 TJ n d n hf i of-las r 3-5 S n cne or two split the points d t mistaken gh rit ii the to 1 ! ri for I ' a es i ibr'iie! d i i 3 1 1 sec- h i 1 n d - t -hultz v i w 1 S 1 j h n 1 ‘ a t of h - J 1 -Off i ! nt H - 2 i ual i a mid O ra-'c 1 in 1 I c ’ i 6 h ’ t mark neither l-iit g ' pit -Won 1 1 n 1 1 o 1 n'ostiig :t was ' I tod i V J get " - a H fl I - i s as a gi I c n ’ i ut ’here effort the o 7 Mu ro kmws v ’ g-t fo erj tne and ' c-iilu poi- the n ’ u IS 8 J a a nd -i MmnpMs of o 1 1 iP- rivurg it1 oidy second Parry Rudolfo tmular ra L D St I’ third Time 22:21 third The wmonlv urlfr-4-3 220-yard liurdlec Murdock :0 three seconds — Gurr time w as tne world’ first rdock second Hodges Knud faster In tin IL Y H S third sen 2 wcr II Time onds vv y Til is 4 Relay4 0 0 Hodces 4 arid Barney Murdock ('coper Hitlock the starter and tiie 0 Knudson and Jones B Y H 4 contested tbrnuglout Lko Time seconds 0 8 and minute 36 tm 0 0 was a slight favorite in 4 4 Broad jump H— Luke Murdock first but almost al! the entries w 1 Jones B Y ti second McDonald ally supported the 1 third Distance winnerpa Rust B Y H S 22 feet to 0 one 5 inches Solar star set tiie pare' and lei to P jump High — McDonald B tiie half mile post with Luke Totals first Mriikc Englestead Murdock second close up and Hodge tliird Rudolfo trailing feet Rasmussen third Height 74 fiftluposit bm In At the half Jockev Salt Lnkr0 1 — inches Noylon astride the sm of I’ltin 0 Dole vault Murdock first den — Durham Stoney second Murdock reckleton w three-lengths lend when the three B A’ H third hit— Height 11 feet 5J a quarters was reached As the inches n mark hits turned into the stretch ribj Rudolfo cam Cobb Shot put— EnglesteadATurdock first up with the rush from out of the rare Egbert R Y H second Park inson and the lash to Cobb Noylon placed the m Schultz Murpiiv L U D third Distance 43 feet inner nov to Woolums off mount passing under the iv nches Ilus ten von off lapped on the Struck throw— Lambert B Y If R Rudolfo saddle girth Galgauo mtgs It first nhaven Englestead Murdock with $100011 ad The e on balls off purse Bases Twelves L D U third Distance off Galsaim Passed 9 money amountedth app rox ma lelv list $1400'1 of Hit which received eii an wiimer fn I’ first $1 15'10 H'ist' n'navpiL Left Discus— Parkinson D D rail Clubs Eelam pitcher— Shultz Go wel Time Englestead Turn Ogden Murdock second loc G Miller and el R Me i” Empire'iiir 213 Murdock third Distance 109 feet 0 0 1 I y do d o J Murdock quarter park track McQuarrie TJ — L t i by Paul first (I rs 6 t' Malue ‘ n ( - It 5 T i ‘ and RRW t o S 1 c mace l ' I es j i 0 v s Louisville A i -that i I 2-5 220-y n mi i ly l:T't ''J I Unlversi -'3 1 g : I 2 minutes Barney Murdock a 4 1 1 e sec- I in Tie McQuarrie-M run — and Parry Time e from the Cen-! in the high jump bar at feet ’dace des tim 1” ii’-: bl I tn 1-5 10 urdock first I' second and seconds first! Hti' i cd first Quartei-mlle E II 4 third S If u'th ii t Milo LT ( the ninth hen drove Lard 'h rman if ter an Blankenship ran for him Menges rfss The hit and draw dynes was on o run play to third he Thornton Blankenship so Lawson could score sacrifice fl’ but Hn-gg bunted the ball hig and McChanRnon lel’ard got it before it hit the ground and aught Blankenshipbefore the lat ter bae M inh im’gvt in in the firm of rung the tert:when McM’-’Go hit safe!’ left field but to ras out at second cn lloosbach's bunt scoring the big right fielder of the But’ aggregation with the winning run but wan unable the batter Me to score himself i:-' Luke Me Luke Kentucky Handicap Murdock second Record Cooper Smashes Time h t 7 w from Piaying m Thornton field 4-5 a s - 11- f Mac-mo n -' 2-5 - - i 1 error i 'a were w i 1 H i I' nil Both ofinu IN a V a w : ixouiage bCtbPI’: - - INISHES U CONERENCE a V V - RUTTEA a I (J I 1 a bit when lilts lelui verc tible to were Pot poling two and Schultz ab'iia each one Brady Potts I’aldwell worked the infield like a ma hilt T nIll — --I 'W 7 --E - f I l k S werewalked 1 J i — - l ' r r 3 I I I -a?' 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