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Show l IKS DEFEATED rm FAST GOWTEST Hf v Boston Defeats New York: H Aggregation and Wine HH ' Fifth Straight. I - mW ' I IH AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet. '-)' . Boston 5 0 1.0P0 Chicago 2 0 1-000 Cleveland .4 1 .800. Bl. Louis 1 .500 Washington 2 2 .500 Philadelphia-i..' 1 3 .250 New York ... 1 4 .200 Detroit 0 5 .000 Yesterday's Games. New York 2, Boston 3. Chicago 1, St. Louis 0. (Called in third inning, fog.) IH f leveland 11, Detroit 10. -'nH 5 -Washington S, Philadelphia 5. ?BI BOSTON, April 20--P.ofon won its jnttV r5,!h straight game mday, getting twt &SjmwM runs In ne nJnln 0lf Shawkey. .Uc.it-' .Uc.it-' ing New York, 3 to 2. Foster walked 99H in the ninth, Scott sacrificed, Eibet K&H " Ml for Walters and singled, scoring, IIHhSH '"' Foater. After pinch hiring K?rr fan- JKmWm nej. Hooper singled, McNallj walked f&jSB a 'id Menosky's single to right c.nrei jBB 'scored the winning run. Pennock held EraSI New York to three hits. Score: EngX New York .. ..010 000 001 2 3 0 BnjH Boston 000 001 002 3 10 2 HH Shawkey and Hucl; Pennock and HjaDMj Walters. AMATEUR CHATTER By Al Warden Competition In the sprints in the trials for the American team that will represent Uncle Sam in the tilts ln Belgium will be keen in all parts of the country, in the western trials at Pasadena next June five of the best bets in America will tangle in what should be a record breaking mceL Creed Haymond of the Ogden. A. A., Williams of the University of Washington", Wash-ington", Paddock of the University oi Southern California, Kerksey of Stanford Stan-ford and McMillan of 'Washington state loom forth as regular candidates for the team. Scribes in all parts of the United States have already given some stars places on the American team, but unless un-less the writer misses his guess, a complete list of surprises will be on the mantile in all events. Norman Ross, the human "speer" ball of the water, will be one of America's greatest swim stars entered in the Olympic games. Ross is tho holder of more than ten world's records rec-ords and is known from one end of the globe to the other as "speed." Stars in all parts of the country from horse-shoe artists to wrestlers are now In training for the Olympic games. Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick, mentor at the University of Utah, expects his men to give a good account of themselves them-selves at the gala track meet here on May 8. Mick says he has some new stars in harness who will bear watching. A oatue royai win no uouul lk place when Alma Richards and Clinton Clin-ton Larson mix for honors in the high jump. Both men are stars or the first order, but are rivals also in track and field competition. Earl "Brownie" Wilson, half-mller, who will wear the Ogden A. A. colors, writes that he is in perfect condition and that he is out to shatter the present pres-ent mark of 2 minutes held by Jamison Jami-son of the University of Utah. King winter has been raising the general dickens with stars in all parts of the state. Marathon runners in particular have suffered at the hands of the weather god. He was tho cause of the postponing of the East to West high marathon, the Logan Aggie lnanu thon, the Deseret gymnasium marathon mara-thon and the L. D. S. marathon. For the lu'va mike have a heart nn |