Show 8 SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY jS 26 SEPTEMBER Jbj l 1911 r X' mn SPORTS BRAVES GET TRIM REDS wb’ SENIORS TWICE: TIGHTER ASEBALL OOTBALL BASKETBALL WRESTLING AND BOWLING BOXING ON HOLD Junior SWAIYIP SOPHS East at jr ? WHITE Tinx Hammer Brown Miner BUT Beat Tiptops GRIDIRON Seniors INAL IN EASTERN Eleven Trims RAG SPORTS - SOX GET i -SEASON WILL OPEN BANG TODAY Side OUR HITS i Blanks Rudolph While Cincinnati ‘ James Beats in Them Game irst L Second in GAME INTERCLASS WITH junior class football team won second class game of the season at High school East Sideyesterday the score afternoonfrom the seniors by had of 12 to The upper classmen been picked to win and started off well The players however were not- in proper condition and some of the best bets had to be taken out of the line-up The while the seniors juniors played hard AND EDERAL LEAGUE 4 At cago At - Baumgardner and Lavender the hits of their opponents scattered in the first eight innings during to which this the home team in lead the ninth score when Hues singled isher sacrificed Bresnahan who batted for Lavender walked and Leach doubled Pierce took Lavender’s place in the ninth Score: 2 to kept At 2 3 4-4 Philadelphia— (Ten 4innings) Chicago At Boston Boston — irst game: Cincinnati Second game: 4Cincinnati Boston York York 3‘ St 4r 4New — New Chicago x Louis Pitts- 4- Philadelphia At Brooklyn Brooklyn — Batteries 4burgh Lavender — Archer Boumgartner and 1 4- -Philadelphia 2 4-4 4- 2 0 4-4- 3 4 -At Chicago-tied Second Year Team weighed Makes Great in Second Half ' Cornell 'Out Rally let II series E - 1 2 i 3 - 2 8 2 3- 1 0 - indicates ’ — Cincinnatiwas to Boston today Sept twice- by Boston DODGERS WIN THEIR TENTH STRAIGHT defeated 25 2 0 in the second ’in the first game and to The double victory Increased Boston’ lead over New: York by half a the 'opening gameRudolph pitched contest and held the visitors scoreless two days A for the second time In double and a single gave Boston one run In that game and a throw Into center field by Gonzales let in the other tally hits and In the second game bunchedthe two Cincinnati errors enabled home lead which the team to obtain acould not overcome Scores: 4 3 TO 1 ?-? GAME J -f- and at Meet Plays ' Will Pittsburgh Ithaca 44- — 4 -f- 0 2 Maine 5 4- 2 Yale 4- ' ' up -- ' made both Prouse of the interclass The final gameside High school was at the West 11 by the seniors won yesterday33 to Pierce and The game was better than-the score Burns but the weight counted as a great "‘handicap to the sopjis The sophs played a strong in the second game half at The seniors outweighed the sophs the least fifteen pounds to the man At of the first half the score stood Brooklyn Sept 25 — Brooklyn’stenth 26end fo'O in favor of the seniors straight vletory- over here When Pittsburgh field in the today was the eleventh straight defeat the sophs came on the for the Pirates The to third quarter they 100 per score was were enabled Errors byto Siglintheand Gerber They the worked forward Brooklyn tie score in the eighth An The sophs great style knew and win dn the ninth when a fumble pass could do nothing through the and a bad throw by the new Pittsburgh they seniors’’ line and’ relieclon the forward shortstop let in who had doubled Schmutz with the deciding run Score: pass II E second 'year team played the 2 Pittsburgh seniors off their feet the third' and 10 fourth after time the Brooklyn quarters Time and Batteries— H Kelly Coleman senior goal was in danger With the and McCarty Reulbach Schmutz bail on Xhe two-yard the third line in quarter the sophs fumbled and missed an excellent chance to scoreThe big star for the sophs was Glenn Reid who played' left end Ills tackling and or excellent forward passes was should With a little coaching he valuable for CoaclT make a R 5 3 - 1 Chi4Brooklyn— Brooklyn Airtight Support Pittsburgh—Pittsburgh1 In- 4Helps Shaw 4dianapolis St 4 At Baltimore Baltimore key Defeat Callahan's — Louis 4At Buffalo 4Buffalo— Kansas Outfit 4- 0 f 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE LOSE The the the juniors touchdowns for the ’by well directed passes and Rowe Banks Vogler Holt Barnes also playeda strong game for the winners while PetersontheKinkaid Wright best and Rogers put up game for seniors the The championship game between the and juniors will be played off freshmen next week so that the hard work of will then out the first team rounding The start winnersof the above game will meet the winnersof the class title at the Side High school probablj" on York" Sept 25: — Xvithall eastern colleges and -New important tomorrow varsity Brooklyn’ the of will face opponents are scheduledto combinationswhich a play order year 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 ago hardest kind -t At Chicago— Chicago Phtladelphia At St Louis — St Luis 10 Boston At Cleveland— Cleveland 1 4- 3 4 1 4 4 3 - "Washington 1 At York 4 - Detroit Detroit — 5 4 4 4 New RH 111 ' the AMERICAN LEAGUE today-touching 1 4 a Cornell line up Yale against forced them-to football of big comparatively Princeton weak and out-batted — Chicago 25 in the gridiron the will be inaugurated While many elevens Sept two to one Brooklyn more ofthan 4 the the series opening game freely r up ’Miner Brown 4The visitors and won easily to 1" to tie in the sixth on Wilson’s 4" broke double and Zwilling’s single and seventhby timely added two runs in thepitched batting excellently Johnson for Chicago and struck out ten men Zwilling’s run in the secondwas home E feature Score: a universities representedon 1914 football season " West Saturday The class games turned dut some valuable the in to make a satisfactoryChicago Chicago Sept 25 — Shawkey backed Brooklyn with excellent support held Chicagoto showing week have and Batteries— Johnson Wilson four hits today and Philadelphia of made material for At Ithaca the powerful It two straight from Pittsburghteam will attemptto repeat Brown and Watson the locals to and the coach who is the victory the 1913 The world's the to handle the men if there he which marked IN champions won game In the inning season Cornell was defeated 20 when second when they scored ever shows will have plenty of material two runs on singles by Strunk McInnis to of last year’s veterans are The coach will be handicapped Many still available and the visitors expect and Schang a base on balls to also the fact Baker by the loss’" of time and to test the red and white defense in and an error by Schalk he threw that most of the is when as green Knet-zeP' wild to first In an ol’ play Cornell Sept 25 Pittsburgh Elmerand attemptto complete ag old Erin's sod now every department is fine form —today double play Their other run came however not in the same weak was in a shut' out to The in that prevailed early last season was the fifth when a base on balls to GAME three hits and six of Sharp’s developedthe visitors got only Barry an Infield out a single by Mur Coach system two them struck outpasses Ithaca Two steal scored squad rapidly in the closing and single gave Pittsburghphy and a double a run H PO weeks of the 1913 campaign and the the only run:a in the sixth inning Score: Chicago was saved from a shutout 0 0 lessons R II E walk 4 0 0 2 which preceded the overthrow Demmitt's Blackburn’s Daniels cf 3 and J Collins’ single netted a 2 3 or 10 of Pennsylvaniawere well learned As Indianapolis Killifer r£ 6 0 with Aside from the pitching of Shawkey Groh 2b a result Cornell faces Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Mullin 0 1 3 man and run and Wolfgang the fielding of offense and Batteries— Kaiserling NlehoffIf3b an establishedsystem of 3 0 0 “Heine” Richardson Jimmy Evans at and Rariden Knetzer Berry left tackle played stellar defense and players who have passed Wolfgang Demmitt and Barry was a 1 6 a game ’ Gonzales Specialto' The the rudimentarystages of the feature Score: R H E 0 0 Squires Beesley beyond ss Snellgrove Andrews Berghammer 3 13 Philadelphia and Spencerall played a fine game Logan’ Sept 25— The topic of Graham lb game 3 2 mitt slingers backfield in football circles at the her Chicago Yinglingp The aggregationof The seniors’ worked like Princeton is expected to try out and OR 1 The touchdowns were made by college here and new open play attack on" Rutgers Batteries— Shawkey Schang Hardy K Downing has lined up for a clock concerns the and’ Kerr football unless it’ works smoothly there is likely Wolfgang and Schalk 0 7 24 13 1 his Monday program have reached the KerrJordan Romney made alumni which 32 game Totals three touchdowns and proved to be a take place either October or 10 If be an upset for the New Brunswick St Louis stage of the training and from to Sept 25 heavy star fifty-yard end Baltimore won BOSTON Jordan madequarter a today — to principally the battles they the West Side high’ school of Salt Lake college sends a'‘ strong well from now until the day of run in the second was Baltimore which team's in oster because of the home loose 0 0 will steadily be bettering their condition good for a Logan October coached squad Tigertown rf 3 touchdown The stars for does not-the wish to playwill Crandall was effective excepting the seniors were Kerr be taken on and unless all go Mulvey Jordan Sanford and his coworkers have spent playing appearances In the fourth Inning two JGvers 2b Jarvis and Rydalch If shape by Coach Teetzel’s warriors be in as good many days preparing Rutgers for this singles and a doublenetted when Gather wrong they will seniors of the West Side are going Baltimore 2 The old Blue and Whitted cf White heroes of game’ and Princeton after the experience two runs His circuit drive over the any bunch that ever performed at to with the winners The Sept 25 York defeated 4 1 10 a Detroit New first lb arrange game the A C In' forming of last in sixth Schmidt of the class series at ’’the East aregathering groups season when Rutgers fence the inning was IIa Hfeature Detroit to in— the of 3 0 0 the Garrick Smith 3b E school The will likely the Last season the scored upon her is not Inclined to Score: their final series fielding 3 3 than machine Battery andgame While the headliner Midkiff between Jack game lattermore Maranvllle S3 the varsity Rutgers’ St Louis 3 0 0 be played: the part of next slipped one over-on her errors paved the way for the visitors’ is opponent 2s Gowdv Carpenter and Charlieattention ficst three runs 1 week The sophs are also trying to but it does not look so this fall offense is said to be stronger than a Baltimore hitting and rosy consecutive Rudolph p and a for next They Batteries— Crandall Chapman sent in the tying and winning runs arrange game week Teetzel’s nine old men who are year ago and If the'defense is of equal will be affair Coach and Jacklitsch Russell 14 1 a whirlwind will play the freshies of the new school Smith Conley in the ninth Most of Detroit’s hits ?the caliber Totals back look to the date can be set for the occasion about invincible Princetonwillfind the invaders Score: R H E semiwindup in whichwill Young Gil if a line-up: were wasted grads is not known just how the worthy rivals York Miller batted for Holden in ninth bert and perform The Mickey arrell IRST will line up against-the varsity 11 'Score by innings— is team A new coaching systemwill also get Detroit r coming in for its share of the dis- Reid le Bill will play its first at Yale rank Hinkey’s Batteries— Warhop Cole Keatingand Cincinnati cussion Godbe Goodspeed Howard where 01 TO 0'1 lt Snell Nunamaker Cavet and McKee not’OYi to be a Evans be able to make charges will line up against the arrell while may possibly Two-base hits Killifer Lloyd 1g McDonnel itBrossard and Crookstoji who starred in 1912 of eleven — Evers mere lad" and onehewhoappears could have but Maine which last season Schmidt Whitted Sacrifice hit— Livingston held Elis UP will be into the the to a: Buffalo’ Sept 25 — Buffalo lost the Left little experiencein roped arena harness game Stolen bases Smoot at fullback c today to — Maranvllle Mann The New England clan has been openlng’game Kansas City by on bases Cincinnati Boston has met some of the toughestlightweights Kelly Anderson for this battleotherTituswill be roped Struck rg to red Anderson held for this contest and hope to score of rt in and several who are BasesByon — balls—Off Yingling in the east and Smith the visitors runless for eight innings by middle west Rudolph re here an against 'out— Yingling good Beesley Romney now makeblue Impressive showing lead of Wild ptch Of course lots of boxers have met while his teammates gained a the from the practice balL—Time Gonzales Openshaw Teetzel is to have the Reports Louis 145 Coach going two runs off Two triples a bt Sept Louis Umpires— men but not all of them have acquitted Snellgrove 25— St came q Mulvey — greatest difficulty filling up Howard field at New Haven however indicate single andean'Packard error by Downey gave to life this afternoon pounded Shore and lh Kerr Eason themselveswith as much credit as ar Spencer and the other hard and often and Brossard’splace at halfback Hugh thatIIinkey Tale the visitors victory in the last inning won from Boston xME rell Jordan coaches have not been Idle H 10 to Hoblltzell’s single and a two-base fb Jarvis will play fullback and Score: R in the past thet club Squires Peterson West Where Harman hit by Gardner prevented shutout Buffalo City a z’ a is no other ATI and 'admirers of the Lindsey halfback Score: CINCINN backers Y Kansas E likely ’man for the other halfback It AH hqye felt secure Batteries'—Anderson and Lavigne Bos ton when to?J lies Naylor and-Harry St Louis 10 ‘Daniels cf lO a lie !has been matched with the local between Packard and Easterly V O Jones who starred at end last Shore and Thomas rf IRST Batteries flock in his match Monday that confidence 2b 0 1 2 2 practice O Pratt — Hamilton and Agnew fall up today for TO fGroh is lacking To remain the showed Niehoff 3b along with Rigby guard or AT SIDE 2 Gilbert must show everything Elmer O vMilier If HITS tackle 0 believe that he has and visitors IRST CINCINNATI AB R 0 4 0 0 4 0 Holden 3 1 0 0 0 2 ’15 H - ’ - j- - - j " 0 -this -University 3 appointed 1 ' : : ORM KNETZER 1 ’ - r R 2 7 'The 6 AND ' HOOEDS BLANKS -in 3 ’ 4 f 1 -material " aces Opponent - Indianapolis condition 1 Alumni and Aggies - sacrifices Will receiving i 0 Either Meet when ' "October sacrifice 2 -0 1 -1 Onearrell in 0 0 ' first team a : Hard 0 centstronger 2 " Gilbert 0 4 3 -’4 0 c Herald-Republican ‘ 3 1 0 7 LOOSE discussion 0 0 0 0 ‘ i PLAYING GAME - 0 - 0 1 0 0 0 agricultural -Miller 0 0 0 annual LOSES TERRAPINS ’ 7 3 0 1 4 2 " -will f 3 YANKS OUTHIT BUT ' 2 5 AB R H PO Mann 0 1 2 0 2 5 0 0 ' 3 old-timers 4 0 -BEAT THE -to 0 34 TIGERS 1 a- - - 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 0 ’ 5 : 0 4 0 4 -Side has-beens underestimate 1 1 0 5 7 1 0 1 - attracting-considerable 7 - c 2 ' 0 0 0 undoubtedly Y 2 S 0 0 0 2 ? 2 SOPHOMORES 2 2 BUEDS SENIORS 0 University 5 7 2 4 GAME - n 0 0-0 New LOSE -It si 4 KAWEDS t Summary: — Andrews -the 5 6 WHIP SWAMP BROWNS no-score preparing 4 1 old-timers 2 a AND RED SOX -Rydalch 4-Passed 4 —Yingling -Quigley Andrews Reedrh SECOND E252 : “ightingoilermaker’’ - K-tirU HPOA 0 ! J 4 4 1- 1 43 1 GreenDave CLUBS OTHE 0 -0 ’-Killifer SALT -There IfflNDING -H K - 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 c 0 0 0 1 12 3-0 pHolden 1 0 0 4 Giranuiii -Douglass 0 1 0 10 v Totals ’ many 0 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 even that will not be enough The rest of those who are' booked day either at are working out every BostonYork Peter Jackson’s or the central fire New Gilbert and Jack station Meyers the St Louis other Harman club performer who is Chicago are working out at their Philadelphia on the card Brooklyn west side quarters NATIONAL ' 0 0 ’ ? 33 24 3 BOSTON ' AB 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 3 1 0 1 16 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 6 1 3 3 13 2 3 3 c 3 i PO A R JI 3343 rf Moran 2b Evers ConnollycfIf Whitted lb Schmidt Smith 3b Maranvllle ssGowdy Raines p 1 4 0 57 G4 INDIANA 0 0 WILL OPEN 67 ‘BIG NINE’ 0 CONERENCE WITH DE PAUW " ' TEAM 4 for Holden batted Score by innings 27 7 0 : ninth Douglass In 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 49 55 68 69 77 77 78 81 EDERAL W -Whitted 3 0-53 i CONSOLATION ' R 4 5 ON OCTOBER 8 OR 9 their AH 81 1 3 O7 Sept 25 Cincinnatipresident August of the —National Herrmann Baseball commission said today that a meeting of the commission would tobe held Ln next Philadelphia Wednesday arrangefor the world’s series He said that the opening game would be on either or on October depending in the National league race conditions The city in the first to which settled game is by 8 ‘ 0 0 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 6-4 WESTERN 0 LEAGUE 9-7 -Wilson Wingo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 c 8 ' ' 0 0 1 0 1 Q -77 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 take place the toss of o-o -0 ’ 0 3 0 0 I m o to find tell you full that mild flavor never varied He’ll tell you that one shape has the same fine all the rest aroma as has wr I R PO g 1 past 20 such men And He’ll 6-4 9 H IH t T d e aren’t hard - 7 6-2 di-lving ’ II these years 4-6 t 7T ili result j 8-6i lift result 8 0 harmony between Other ellow' the who’s mair k o Moores v z - ROUND m s : ' 5 ? any - ’ T1NGEY and ® SK A 0-14 - BEATS 0 2 fiji - series ELT close Puts ' You - AMERICAN ’ ' - - ' rt: ' 3-13 " 1 - ordham at Georgetown 1913 result no game Delaware at Lafayette 1913 result no game Westminster at PennsylvaniaState 1913 result no game Rennesselaer at Williams 1913 Ohio Wesleyan vs Colgate 1913 no game the more important games in Among the south are: Universityvs Central Normal Oklahoma at Oklahoma City George vs Lahlonega at Athens Ga IRST GAME TO BE 4 J 3 7 3 wmrmmB II " ’ 1 break long LOSING STREAK : Bowdoin at Amherst 1913 result no game Massachusetts Aggies at? Dartmouth 1913 result 3 'giants 1 0-41 20-7 4 5 3 j result game interest - 1 between Pct563556529518514461436418 5 1 3 mmIIW mi 0-14 1 -leagues ” -result -Schmidt 3 TO Sent Tt Cincinnati O was at the headquartersof the national baseball hits commission here Cleveland Sept 25 — By inning bunching that the names of players drafted off Bentleyin the third Cleveland by the National and American defeated thus Washington to not be given out by the commission evening up the series for the year wouldbut that the individual clubs the two clubs each havingwon them public they triple when so ten games Henry’s saved Washington would make desired from a shutout Score: In former vears the players were R II E drafted at a meetingof the commission Cleveland list on or about September 15 and the This Washington Steen and given out by the commissionBatteries Egan Bentley ear the drafts were made secretly Harper R —Williams and Henry announced -Bassett 0-0 BUNCH RESULT NAPS BENTLEY AND WIN -today unearth 3-14 ’ LEAGUE Chicago-Indiana 2 ' ' 3 4 Summary: - Milwaukee "’ 93 86 78 75 67 65 64 56 Philadelphia Boston Washington Detroit Chicago Sept 25 — It will be Indiana’s Chicago York privilege tomorrow to open the StNew Louis big nine’s football season the hoosiers Clevelanji’ — on De in a contest that Cincinnati taking Pauw — ' same time tilts the lid generally iBoston — at inthethe Two-base hits Killifer central states With the Sacrifice hit — Stolen 80 62 Chicago" Smith — game only a week of battleaway 79 63 bases Niehoff Twombly Double thb at tomorrow's Indianapolis to Maranvllle to will be awaited with 73 6 play— — Bloomington Baltimore bases in of the Buffalo 67 Schmidt Left on on Chicago while alumni — Cincinnati Off Doug-Jafes hoosier school will anxiously read the Brooklyn 68 Boston Bases balls— ’1 off James Base' on errors the contest City 65 76 story of marking as it StKansas Struck out — Louis 61 79 Cincinnati Boston does the debut- of Childs as a — Coach by Time 56 78 Bv Douglass James leader and the start of what Pittsburgh — conference and 140 Umpires— Eason Quigley they hope will be a new era in ath letics ASSOCIATIONL the De rom Pauw standpointthe Pct W is of more than usual 95 67 586 game importance since it will show in a 577 measure what Louisville 94 69 the Greencastlesquad may hope for in Milwaukee 528 85 Indianapolis hard for it the campaign mappedplays out 83 78 516 Columbus Michigan York Sept 25 York De next Wednesday 80 510 New broke Pauw Cleveland — New City 83 82 503 its losing streak''today by defeating St Kansas in 72 92 439 Louis to the last game of the Minneapolis 56 97 366 The victory was a gift by Catcher IN St Paul visitors With the score Wingoin ofthetheeighth York filled the K a tie New out At Indianapolis but 1 bases Griner struck Merkle Columbus third strike 10 3 dropped the Griner Wingo Indianapolis Wingo who covered then threw wild to the plate 'and letcher and Snodgrass The finals in the consolation rounds At Milwaukee-St R II at the Deseretcourts was yesterday 4 scored put Beck out of won Paul Umpire Klem elt from 15 0 afternoon by Tingey the game for kickingas he came to bat Milwaukee Both played men ill LUf zunvH well especially in the second set when H At Louisville-Cleveland ST the of both players was fast LOUIS 14 exciting and Louisville 4 the doubles 0 3 0 of Parker v in the finals won Dolan If 1 and the first set Plummer 'Hugginscf' 2b while Gibbs and Cheney won the second 1 4 0 Pct Magee L set in and the men Miller lb 11 Darkness City 99 61 619 J rf 1 were unable to finish but will play Sioux 94 573 off the remaining sets this afternoon Denver 4 2 89 71 556 at 330 "o’clock The of this St Joseph 3 winners 80 80 500 and Neel Des Moines contest will meet Ingebretsen 3 1 83 481 Beck 3b doubles Omaha the Deseret defenders? Monday 1 78 87 473 Nash for the championship cup Lincoln 1 66 94 412 p Griner Topeka 1 0 62 Cruise 99 385 Wichita Totals - - ’ Pct655610534521465458451409 1 0 J In Central States Bloomington— Do Pauw vs Indiana At Lawrence— Haskellvs Kansas At Milwaukee Marquette vs Normal — At Cleveland — Hiam vs Western Reserve Case vs Akron At Akron— In the East 1913 result Rutgersat Princeton 1913 result Bates at Harvard 1913 result Main? at Yale Gettysburg at Pennsylvania 1913 Hobart at Syracuse 1913 result Pennsylvania’at Cornell 1913 result Norwich at Brown 1913 result no At 0 Be-dlent CLUBS DRAT 15-— 4 ' V " 69 74 74 79 87 AMERICAN LEAGUE 0 Today ootball Games - a70696258 Pittsburgh Cincinnati 0 596546531521486483440400 ' The Salt Lake soccer footballof club will hold its first practice the game season this afternoonat the West Side High school grounds at o’clock when the remnant of last spring’s squad will try conclusions with the new men The club will sorely miss the departureto Scholefield Dick pastures new of and Ijut expect to Bramley Moyesplayers some good from the bunchof recruits it has and expect to have a good eleven for the league that being by President is organized reeman and Secretary Charles U Adamson of the Utah Soccer union LEAGUE 84 77 76 RHE 163 t WORK INDIVIDUAL TODAY ANNOUNCE ' If Vfwombly Gonzales "'Berghammerss 1 0 8 WILL HOLD WEST “undefeated” 1 8 LAKE SOCCERITES tell He’ll I Tom Little you has that the all 9 will be a coin good as usual qualities of his big brother 0 ' S Totals Rntted 24 ninth in ninth 1 31 ! for Beck In Batted for Griner NEW 12 8 1 INANTS AND VARSITY At Des WILL MEET TODAY Omaha Des R Moines Moines YORK 7 5 IT 10 10 ITLER MRS TO PLAY MRS 4 OX OR TITLE If-’ H R 0-1-2 tTom PO A the mild cigar like Moore de for pendability " of Utah varsity and At Wichita-Denver The University Sept 25— Mrs E II will meet in 2 0 Philadelphia 4 0 another-scrimmage freshmen teams itler defeated Mrs C H Boscher2b 6 Vanderbeck 1 workour this afternoonat Wichita to play in the semifinal DGjle rf up and o’clock on Cummings field Owing to 4 the Berthellyncup golf tournament Burns 0'1 3 round of today the green material on both teams Coach At Sioux City — Morning game letcher ss i the links of the Huntington on wilv give the men more scrimmage 2 1 0 3 0 Norgren 'Snodgrasscf 5 Valley Country club and will than any other kind of practice St Joseph 0 1 4 meet Mrs C ox In the final round Grant 3b all the Sioux City 2 10 4 0 10’ CoadTl Norgren is putting 4 The latter 'Merkle lb fight possible into the Crimson for its 3 Second game tomorrow won from Mrs 0 1 In the other-semifinal 'Meyers with the of St 13 Milton Herold University "Joseph 3 1 1 opening game and to play It has been Sioux City 14 2 romrne p on October10 match up Wyoming the reported that Aggies are 31 3 7 27 19 Montana ' Totals Utah after a with on October 10 pacific coast league AT THE game SEMIINALS ON Score by Innings — but the northernerswill probably have Pct 00 001 St Louis to be satisfied with playing the Utah Portland 93 73 560 — and COUNTRY CLUB TODAY Aggies- this year be able to San rancisco 90 78 552 New York may next — Two-base hits meet the state institution season 97 84 Summary: Venice 536 — Burns letcher Wilson Dolan Angeles 96 86 527 ’" The Los in the Country club hit Griner Stolen bases semifinals Missions 80 101 442 — Burns HIGH SCHOOL COACHES will be played Left on bases tournament letcher —Butler 69 109 388 tennis — New Oakland and the tourney finished Louis York St Double plays early next letcher to Grant —to TO ARRANGE SCHEDULE week The first match of letcher to Grant San rancisco At the afternoon will be in the 'Dovle to letcher to Doyle Bases on Venice 4 2 Mrs Griffin off Griner Roberts and Mrs Balls Off 7 roramo Oakland Miss Marshall and Miss Lewis at — 2' of the local high school meet By by The coaches and Elliott Geyer Struqk out — ball romrne Batteries— o’clock Miss Williams and Mr Sears Time football teams and tneir managers will and Passed Alexander reed and Mr — Wingo — 158 will meet Mrs Neel at I Einslie meet at the Kenyon hotel this afternoon Umpires— Klem and o’clock and the winner of this contest at o’clock to schedule At Los Angeles— R arrangea' freshmen H7 will clash with Mrs 'CRAVATH’S The university rancisco Boyer and Mr for Ahis fall HOMER IN San Angeles o’clock City high school representatives Cayley at and the Park 5 Los will also be present to and Batteries Schmidt — anning (eleven innings) TENTH BEATS CUBS clamour for dates and Boles TTV! 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