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Auer's double a walk to Crespi Gay’s single and an infieldouti Murray’s other ace was registered’ in the seventh when Auer poled the ball ov’ef the reft field fence The visitors made fonr hlt In th fifth doubled but a Ione run one was all that Counted: Y 4—deiqge occurred in the seventhU S Tightens Up in The this ftajha Crespi took up In Dawson’s and Do thej burden Why Thornton didn’t leave ix to finish is still Dawson tion The (game was lost h°Pd and by sendin gi Crespi in to finish ha' spoiled the younger for a’ couple of days at least In th is inning seven h Its' walk a hit ah error and a batsman a wild pitchj run's for seven accounted 6 2 Smelter one' in the eighth-'' Ogden registered 4 and chasedover the seventeenth in the 2 6 Arthur ninth The tie gaiqie which had to The score: off between Magna and Arthur team of the Garfield league was won yesterdayafternoon by Arthur to AB The contest was ‘markedby fast playing rf! 3 3 3 0 on both sidqS Arthur hit Eberiing lb 3 10 1' Hits 3 when the needed but the Woqlumsi Were Jones failed to 3b 2 on Magna slugfoers connect Cobb cf 4 4 when the latter was in tight I' Kncpp holes RilbergBs 1 2 ’2 5 o: meet again 1 3' Magna and Arthur Dowling ‘2 Sunday afternoon at Townsite ’E’ 1 1 O’ IL MAGNA ® i J’- A A V kllks ye-’ w 9 14 s’ ' J 1 0 4 he - AB AIRSHIP iww bp'ildng in which an 1 s ‘ - 0 o r Btandinfffbi ( j 1 0 0 1 1 is? PC ' 0 0 0 it T T 4 i 0 4 n lw to is ia unless 0 t) 4 w rw ttlJ UAlUaVAL W: Ogden looked like a Risbcrg Who '& civ’ left-hander i W 0 1 4 ! ’s -f o 4 that taken along about the third when Rex Dawson was being batteredto pulp Dell Cresp who lujiuweu in me sevenin aisoforwasthe emasnea around considerably Kitty Knight worked Canners and was effective thjxmghouL PO 4 i7 J? ield 2 but in every case either uas fly a sacrifice He bunted the visitors or the Jensen tribe could and Toiler to Morgan Both Weaver not deliver the punch were going down on the play Morgan The best chance came in the ninth threw to first and got Toner Hester filled with only bases were second and when the but it to rench at whipped the that One gone nobody could deliverstart made the triple play complete The hit got a bad jaecessary Toner but pitched great ball after the first score: ’inning BOISE He R H K Morgan started for Salt Lake 0 o 1 0 got through the fourth inning There Moorehead If 8 nvitli the bases full Hester decided it Schirnpff o Bauer rf lb was best not to take any more chances 9 Thomas 3b Allen with him and sent his Blausser 0 3 fhc mound He held the Jensen-ites Kelly cf 0 to ihe balance of the game to but two Bostick ss 4 AB in innmg zxla attempted l“ there and was one of those affairs in which the 8 should act and the action shouldhave been fans) g a i It ! S ’ :j - i I f 17 OGDEN -k I I "i win-Inlngj 1 Murray 2 about all : Rare the 1 wl 11 4' Bat MOUNdM a — Shows the 1 W — A -tVhen : Crew Gimlin’ s 'H tAIR SLAUGHTERS SUBURBAN O J9-Boise L' 2 TO 17 ' Se Herald-Republican) outhit Salt Lake in Boise Ida June today’s game but the breaks wpre in favor of the Skyscrapersand they grabbed the victory 4 to 2 The series was a feature of the second triple play of the Salt Lake-Boise third inning Morgan to Hester to rench and was game came in the of tjio One agenciesemployed in accomplishingthe defeat of the Irrigators had two decisions that were not to their liking When iti happened the locals had’ midst and they protested loudly against them with out and-were in the on none The better than it has was attendance little hitting bee that gave promise of a been ainy day since the opening game o developmentson the score board of the series this in Several other opportunitiesfor The triple play came about way: and Toner hit successive the Weaver game presentedluckthemselves singles in the third Moorehead with TO 3 Pe (Special - BY 5 OGDEN Harvard crew top from right to left: Stroke Chandler 7 Soucy 6 Parson 5 Schall 4 Harwood Murray 2 Gardiner bow Reynolds cox Sargent The Yale crew from right to left: Stroke Appleton McHenry 6 Rogers Sturtevant 4 Sheldon Titus 2 Meyer bow Low cox McLane — — —" 5 7 Present Crowd VICTORY - I BRINGS DETERMINATION LONG-DEERRED SERIES J Boise WIN AVERAGES t SECOND O 1 iBS ' OARSMEN BEAT ELI ‘si i I : “ j O n T e i MEASURE TAKE — 3 2 3 0 0 -Can-oil racing 0 7 10 -2 — 1 1—-17 Murray 10 O’ — shells had cut past the final line KINSELLA Two-base hits Summary: WoolUms MAY TRY Auer Three-basehit — of flags and the oarsmen droppedwith ‘K — Seabough Runs OR GOULD’S TITLE batted Home runs:Cobb — Cobb Murphy Auer heaving chests few of the thousands Knight lune 19 — In ball had perched Murphy Provo whether victory game knew the Jones EJllls Sae-t Seabough Auer where arguments and questionable brow of tlie Yale or the llarupon June 19 Jay ririce niL— w ooiums stolen basest-— delayed the playing least Philadelphia — Gould at racing craft half the time Provo defeated the American vard board the judges' boat at the fin court tenpis champion of the world Jones Cdb Baseson balls — Off Knight On called upon to defend his title ork team in the Utah may be off off Crespi Hits — Off’ County ish line couhl be seen the arbiters of league and took ’first place next yearj WalterKinsella professional DawsonDaWson r!4 in innings off Crespi The final in to in favor of Provo the race frantically gesticulating of the club of it innlingi score was but New York the in Balk Wild the fbught just was said? today pmay challenge — CrespJ was as hard at conference game JUitDy he can first dispose of several pitcnes — vrespi pitcher— the finish as when it started Provo Slowly the Harvard colors beganto champfonjlf Cobb by Dawson English Double plays—Ris-berg scored in the second then again in the contenders Kinsella in judges shouted across the to sink as the Yale Woolums Pendleton England ’recently won 14 out of 15 ana the last two in the eighth lourui that had won its first varsity Left on bases ork water against professionals losing Ogden Amerlean matches — scored its lone run in in irst base bn error the fifth Bcven years by less than a the other match only after allowingi Murray when Barret hit a hard one foot race — Ogden in 21 IB seconds with his opponentsa handicap timed — si4?s past the center fielder minutes umpire La Rocque the line of from the start it was pitch- Harvard crossing Rigft ers’ battle Miller an 1 Robinson for a second later ork American was great combinaYale legions lost all Then the the Miller allowed tion onlv six hits Blue so long furled at only and Burridge pitched for Provo and Vern the end of the annual dual regattas Greenwood the veteran college player flashed forth in the handsof thousands caught and followers allowed only four hits and of students alumni of Burridge only one attempt was made to steal Yale’s athletic fortunes base and then Greenwood the caught quickly no others tried Drown Harvard Raks man so it All and players on both Shore to be during the game the water appeared sides decisions of buried of fluttering questioned the under the mass Keetch the umpire and in the eighth color and the sharp Y’ale cheers he called a hit ball a foul which meant drowned out the long drawn out Harvard Kill 'WffaBMMHBWql 7 DWlUrLi ‘wo runs for Provo of American Robinson rahs Yale had come into its own said ork the hit was fair one period of 20 for Vi Quality! visitors again after rowingreverses and Captain Holmstead ofhavethe the let the Provo players that tried the hearts of even the most runs ®SLO 10c withoutprotest The line-ups wore as loyal MJV A liMyli follows: the victors and u But vanquished saw premiums AMERICAN ORK PROVO heard little of the celebration for or Greenw-ood I Robinson nature was taking her toll exhausted Vi Miller Burridge Stroke lb Appletonof the Yale eight lay Tucker Boshard Barret 2b Epperson prone in the shell where he dropped ia 0 0 1 0 2 t 3 : CIGAR in-— 2 2 -2 a 2 Epfclf 'A" V i e xnimiiief’t: 1 f 1 3S3A x A ’7 jr T ’ 3 de-elsions Im HU gu r J - 1 2 6 7 4 1 3 -iSquash - - z 2 (unassisted)! y 4 i 5- ! 1 one-fifth a ' ’! ft’ ' a SOT 'Wlr IIO When J ’ Tom I restraint a it’s Moore be w ii ! i ' e -riot mild a ’ a smoked will your cigar? 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