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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING,, MAY 8, 1913. M Jxfotional Sporting News Si BUMS WIN I SUB BATTLE 7 Shades O'Toole in 1 Innings and Pirates )rop Another. ISSK'nay 7. Boston won another itr S"o from Pittsburg today, IHK winning run coming in1 the "IMt-waa a pitchers' battle bc Blo ana Tyler, the latter hav ? fter of the argument. kB. ftliiclc run was due to an wceney, Wilson scoring when TWlYdropped Whaling's throw to Mrtio had started to Jteal Bos- 'Hie score in the fifth, when Kis hit and got around on sin- Branville and Myers. Ei had several opportunities SStBtother run, hut strong pitching f. always prevented until tho v Tyler began It by striking VuBvlIle singled and went to fflVers's drive to center. Con ik 'Kh.lsh one to left and Carey ij ''.balli Maranvlllo scoring. Kl'FlTTSBDnG-BOSTO. EmH BOSTON, fill 1Kr.H.0.A- AB.R.H.O.A. III Ko 0 4 0 Mycra. lb.. .4 0 3 10 0 I HbM) 0 0 0 Ccn'ly. If--.5 0 0 0 1 WWjK- e 1 1 Sweeny. -h.S 0 1 1 4 WLlC 3 4 4 Titus, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 2 Mnn. cf....3 0 0 1 0 Hi1 1 0 2 0 Kirke. cf....l 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 DovllD. 3b . S 00 1 2 nftK,0 J 8 4 Whftllns, c.3 1 0 10 2 JHKro 1 1 21 Rariden. c. .0 0 0 1 0 0' 113 Tylor, p., ..5 0 1 0 S pKt'O 0 0 0 JSeymour ..1 0 0 0 0 '"l "I 3i 16 Totals ...41 2 0 36 2 yffJEWlson In the ninth. Klost !a tho tenth. XWliaJIng In the eleventh. " Kored with ono out. fc???o 1000000000 01 tK-0 0001000000 12 all ftH!mr Corey. Wagner. Miller (2). -iW' Sacrifice hits Connelly. Mll- EMfe). Ktrlte. Stolen hues Sweoney, ftaBlt on bates Pittsburg. 3: Boston, .TlB on errors Boston, 3. Bases on 3 9QKol, 1; oft Tyler, 8. Hit by pltch n&Ki (Wotllng); by Tyler 4Wltson). V T' O'Toole, 4; by Tyler. . Tlmo of i4 rE . lwftmr Men Wear ShMb season will be a faMp one for Norfolks. Kyou got yours yet? ..wipare Our lltites With rM Others ' i judgo of values, we 0 KJ1 in5Pect our Clever S R?rc em tvitb any lotlieB youwish and in plv send them to your Tor tho purpose. Facts Behind Our MBji Statements AjKr- at this store than WRo know what ffiODAY- Kfe Feature p5 SUITS Mp price we offer a se pngl nason,s 8Inarfc' tiMgJsonBrowns . 3 6iB,Scratch Stripes. - fit you out TOIAT. jMmteed Clothes I 'BKnr Sons 1 II IJ (Kim oI hours 2! minutes. Umpires Hlgler and Byron. CUBS NOSE OUT BROOKLYN, 4 TO 3 BROOKLYN, May 7. Chicago stopped Brooklyn's winning streak today, taking another (sensational battle, -1 to 3. Re markable lieldlng. feats on both sidos kept down tho runs. Cutshaw and Bride well dividing tho honors. Cutshaw pre vented two Chicago runs In the fifth in ning by rushlnp: over and taking Archer's hot grounder that went through Daubort' and tossing tho runner out to Allen, who covered first. Bridewell waved the game for Chicago fn tho eighth, when, with two men on the paths, he mado a brilliant one handed atop of Smith's smash, which looked good for two bases. Bresnahan got a home run on a drive which lilt tho concrete fence and caromed away from "Wheat. Dahlcn brought out near ly all of his- reserves in tho seventh and ninth, using sistoen players in all. CIIICAGO-BROOICL.TN, CHICAGO. 1 Bn.OOKL.YN. AB.R.K.O.A. AB.n.H.O.A, Leach. ct..-4 1 2 3 01 Moran. rf..,3 0 0 1 0 Schtilte. rf.5 0 0 3 01 Hummel, rf.2 0 0 1 0 Mitchell, lf.4 0 2 0 !' Cutshaw, 2b.i 0 I 1 C Phelan, 3b. .5 10 2 1 Stengel. cf..4 0 10 0 Archor. lb. .4 0 1 11 11 Whcut, If. ..4 0 10 0 Evotb. 2b. .3 0 12 Si Daubort. lb.2 1 1 15 1 Brldwcll, ee.2 10 3 31 Smith, 3b. ...1 0 0 12 Bresn'n. c..4 1 2 2 2r"lslier, ia...4 2 0 2 4 Tonoy. p. ..4 0 0 1 5 Mlllor. C....2 0 14 1 Envln, c 2 0 110 Klrkp'k ...0 0 0 0 0 Allen, p 2 0 110 tCallahan ..1 0.1 0 0 JMeyor 0 0 0 0 0 Stack. p....O 0 0 0 0 Pholps ....1 0 0 0 0 Totals -.35 4 3 37 16 Totals ...34 3 S 27 13 Run for Crwln In tho ninth. tBatLod for Alice In tho seventh. lR&a for CaJInhan In the neventu. Batted for Stock In tho ninth. Score by Innings Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 04 Brooklyn 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 08 Summary: Errors Phelan. Archer, Flshor. Left on bnscs Chicago, S: Brooklyn. 7. Two-bnso hltj Mitchell, Brcunahan, Stcnsol. Homo run Brernihan. Sacrifice hits Brldwcll. Smith. First bcee on errors Chlcono, 1: Brooklyn. 2. Stolon bases Mitchell, Phelan. Evora. Cutshaw. Bases on bulla Off Allen, 4; off Tonoy. 2. Struck out By Allon, 2; by Stock, 1; by Toncy. 1. Hits Oft Allen. S in Boren Innings: oft Stack, nono In two innings. Time of gamo 3 hours 10 minutes. Umpires O'Day and Emslle. GIANTS AGAIN DEFEAT THE REDS NEW YORK. May 7. New York again defeated Cincinnati here today, 6 to 4. Benton was wild and was hit hard. He was relieved by Packard, a young left hander, who twirled a wonderful game after the third. Tho Giants did not get a lilt off the youngster after that Inning. Ames was wild and Ineffective and was relieved wllh the bases full In the sec ond. Mathowson stopped the Reds In this inning, but was hit fairly hard, Cin cinnati scoring threo runs on him on clean hitting. Shafor played a groat game for New York at short, accepting twelve chances without an error. CINCINNATI-NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. NEW YOP.K. AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. Becker, If.. 6 1 1 1 0 Snod., cf....3 0 0 1 0 Batej, rf. ..8 0 2 3 0 Sbnfcr, es.,.1 1 0 4 8 Tinker, rs.3 0 0 13 Burns, If 3 1 1 1 o Borg'mr, rs.l 10 1 21 Doyle, 2b. ..4 0 14 2 Hoblitz. lb.4 0 1 11 0 M'C'm'k. rf.2 2 1 0 0 Mantan6. cf.4 2 2 2 0 Dovore, rt . . .2 0 0 0 o Egan, 2b. -.3 0 2 S 2 Mcrklc, lb. .4 1 1 10 0 Grant, 3b.. 3 0 0 2 4 Herzpff, 3b.. 3 1 1 0 2 Clarke, c.4 0 0 0 4 Meyora, c.,.4 0 17 2 Bonton. p..l 0 10 0 Matron, p. .3 0 0 0 2 Packard, p. 2 0 0 0 3 Ames, p 0 0 0 0 2 Kilns 1 0 0 0 0 ToUU ..34 4 3 24 lSl Totals ...23 6 6 27 18 Batted ror Packard in tha ninth. Score by Innings Cincinnati 0 10 0 110 1 04 New York 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: Errors Bcrshammer. Grant, Pack ard, Merklfi. First base on errors New York, 2, Cincinnati, J. Two-baao hits Morkle, Burns, Doyle. Threo-base hit Beckor. Sacrifice flics Mnthewson, Hertog. Stolen bftses Maraon (2), Kgan. Left on baaeii New York, 6: Cincinnati, f. Doublo playi Ames, Shafer and Merklo: Tinker, Egan and Hoblltsol. Bases on balls Oft Amen, 3; off Benton. 3; off Packard, 1. Struck out By Ames, 1: by Mthcwon, e, Hit by pitch erBy Packard (Burns). Hits Off Anion, 3 In one and two-thlrda innings; off Mathowson, 7 In seven and one-third Innings: off Benton, B In two Innings (none out in third); oft Packard, 1 in alx Innings. Tlmo of game 1 hour IS min utes. Umplies Brcnnaa and Canon. PHILLIES TAKE UPHILL CONTEST PHILADELPHIA, May 7. Playing a fine uphill game, Philadelphia defeated St. Louis today. 4 to 3. Paakert scored the winning run in the tenth Inning on his single, Knabo's sacrifice and JLobert's double. St. Louis took a three-run lead in the second Inning on four singles and two errors. After that throe double playu prevented them from scoring, while they failed to tally In the sixth Inning after filling tho bases with nono out, as Oakes was caught off third on an at tempted squeeze play. 8T. LOUIS-PHILADELPniA. st. louis. Philadelphia! ab.r.h.o.a. ab.r.h.o.a. Hug'ns. 2b. S 0 0 2 2 Pask'jrt, cf.-5 1 1 C 1 L. M'gee lf.fi 0 14 0 Kuabc, 2b. .4 1 1 2 fi Whlttcd, Sb.C 0 10 2 Lobort. 3b. .C 0 2 2 1 Kon'chy. lb.B 1 1 14 OS, M'geo. 1T.3 110 0 Ehcckard, if.3 1110 Cravaih. rf.,4 0 10 0 OaVea, cf.,,4 1 2 3 II Luderue, lb.4 0 0 12 2 O'Lijary, es.3 O 0 0 4 Doolan, es..4 0 3 1 2 M'Leui, c.4 0 2 4 2 Dooln, o....4 0 15 4 Grlnor, p. .3 0 0 0 ElStatoa. p.. ..3 1 1 1 3 ToUIn ..35 3 828 lsl Totals ...3C 4 10 30 13 One out Then -Tflnntag run ucore-1. Score by Innings St Louis 0 80000000 03 Philadelphia 0 01002000 14 Summary: Erroi-s Shockard. Oakes, Doolan. Dooln. Seatoa. Two-base hit LobarL Throe baso hltaKnabe, Seoton. Sacrifice hits O' Lea nr. Hugglne, Knabe, Seatou. Stolon bases S. Ma gee, 2. Double plays Paokert and Dooln; Knalxi and Luderus; Dooln and Doolan. Left on bases St, Loulii, 7: Philadelphia, 7. Baios on balls Off Grlnor. 1: off Seaton. S. in rot baso on nr rorr. St. Louie. 2; Philadelphia, 1 Struok out By Grinnr, 3; by Beaton. 4. Time of game 2 hours 5 minutes. Umpires Klein and Orth. PRINCETON CREW READY FOR REGATTA PRTNOETON. N, J.. May 7. Tho Princeton's varsity crow left here today for Cambridge, where It will compete with Harvard and Pennsylvania In a triangular regatta on the Charles river Saturday. They will have two practice spins on the Charles river tomorrow and two more on Friday. Chester, who rowed No. 5 until yesterday, was taken along, and there- is a possibility that hlH injured hand will be In condition for him to row on Saturday. The sauad waa composed as follows: Putnam, stroke; Captain Ranch, No. 7; North. No. 8; McKlhben and Chester, No 6; Bashlnsky, No, 4: Curtis, No. B; Pyne. No. 2: Bunzel. bow; Congleton, coxswain; Swart, substitute. BAN IS REMOVED FROM JACK BRITTON PHILADELPHIA, May 7. Director of Public 8afety Porter announced tonight that he had removed the ban placed an Jack Britton after Britton'B fight with Pal Moore at the Olympla club two wdoka ago. Tho dlroctor Bald that a conference with Brltton's managers and a group of New York fight exports had convinced him that Britton "did not fako to any great extent and h can fight here when he pleases." "TJndor tho director's orders, Moore Is still barred from fighting In this city for his part in tho Britton match, but Mr. Porter oald ho "might lift tho ban I later on." IKS TIE FIRST CONTESTl WEST Recruit Keating, Who Has Won Chance's Only Vic tories, Baffles Tigers. DETROIT. May 7. Frank Chance be gan ills first western trip as an Ameri can league manager today with a victory. New York defeated Detroit 6 to 0. Keating, the recruit, who won the only two other games New York has captured this season, allowed Detroit but two hits. On several occasions his support wob bled, but sharp fielding came to his as sistance when it was needed most. Mul lln waa hit hard only In the second and fifth, Detroit's errors helping New York to several of their tallies. Zamloch. who replaced tho veteran In the eighth, began his major league career by fanning Sweeney and held tho visitors scoreless. Oobb, who declared a severe headache affected his eyesight, struck out twice and then retired from the game. In the last half of the third Mullln collided with Mldklff at third base, knocking the lat ter senseless, but Mldklff returned to his post after being revived. NEW YORK-DETROIT. NEW YORK. I DETROIT. AB.R.H.O.A.I AB.R.H.O.A. Daniels, rf.3 111 olBush. fs 4 0115 Woltor cf..5 0 2 3 0' Vltt. 2b 1 0 0 2 1 Hortsoll 2b. 4 0 0 2 4' Crawford, lb.3 0 0 10 0 Crco, If 4 1 0 2 OtCohb. rf 2 0 0 0 0 Chase, lb.. 3 1 1 10 OlDiibuc. rf....l 0 0 0 o Sweeney, c.4 115 ll Louden. rf..O 0 0 0 0 Mldklff. 3b. 4 12 1 llVeach.- If.... 3 0 0 3 0 Derrick. ss.R 1 0 3 4l High, CI....4 0 0 3 0 Keating, p.3 0 1 0 2lDcal. 3b 2 0 12 2 Stanage, c..2 0 0 fi 2 Gibson, o.-.l 0 0 1 1 Mullln. p. ..2 0 0 0 1 Zamloch. p..l 0 0 0 1 Totals ..7.3 S S 27 12' Totals ...23 0 2 27 13 Score by Innings New York 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 C Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Summary: Errors Chaso. Dorrlck. Keating, Bu3h, Dubuc, Voach. Zamloch. Deal- Two-bao hit Woltor. Hits Off Mullln. S In seven In ntngs; off Zamloch, none In two Innings Sacri fice nlt-T Keating. Daniels. Stoln'n banes Daniels. Hartrell, Bush. Doublo plays Derrick. H.irt2oll and Cliase; Hartzcll, Derrick and Chase. Loft on bases New York, 7; Detroit, 6. Bases on balls Off Mullln. 3; off Keating. 4: off Zamlorh. 1. Hit by pltchor By Zamloch (Hartzoll). Slruck out By Mullen. 4: by Keating. C; by Zamloch. 2. Tlmo of game 2 hours 2 minutes. Umpires Dlnron nnd Hart. ATHLETICS WIN FAST GAME, 4 TO 3 ST. LOUIS, May 7. Philadelphia beat St Louis here today, winning a fast game 3 to 2. Brown and Mitchell pitched good ball, both having ono bad inning. In the first Inning Brown walked three St. Louis batsmen, but Lapp threw out two runners who tried to steal, pulling him out of a bad hole. Philadelphia scored in tho first Inning, when Murphy walked and went to third on a wild pitch and scored on Oldrlng's single. Collins also walked" and scored on Mclnnls's sin gle. Baker scored in the fourth when he hit a home run Into the right field bleachers. St, Louis scored two runs In the fourth when Austin duplicated Baker's home run after Brief had sin gled. Fielding on both sides was fast. PHTLADELPHIA-ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. i ST. I.OUIS. AB.R.H.OA.1 AB.R.H.O.A. E. Mrfy. rf.3 112 OlShotton, cf..3 0 1 4 1 Oldrlng, cf.4 0 13 alJ'nston. If. .3 0 0 2 0 Collins, 2b. 3 1 1 2 l Williams, rf.l 0 1 0 0 Baker, 8b.. 4 1 1 K 01 Pratt, 2b 3 0 0 4 7 Mclnnls, lb 1 0 2 10 01 Brief. Ib 4 1 113 l Walsh, If... 2 0 0 3 o! Austin. 3b... 3 17 2 3 Barry. rs. .3 0 0 1 3lWalnce. ss..3 0 0 1 2 Lapp, c .3 0 0 1 SlAIexnndfr. c.3 0 1 I 1 Brown, p.. .3 0 0 0 3l Mitchell, p.3 0 0 0 3 I'Compton ...1 0 0 0 0 Totals ..23 3 0 27 8l Totals ...30 2 C 27 IS Battod for Wallaco In tho ninth. Score by InnlngB Philadelphia 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 03 8t, Louis 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 Summary: Throo-baso hit Williams Homo runs Baker. Auntln Stolen base Shotton. Dou blo plays Wallace. Pratt nnd Brief: Pratt. Mitch ell and Brief. Left on bases St. Louis. S; Phila delphia, 2. Bases on balls Off MltcTiell, 3: off Brown, 4. Struck out By Mitchell. 1: by Brown. 1. Wild pitch Mitchell. Time of gamo 1 hour 30 minutes. Umpires O'Loughlln and Ferguson. CLIMBERS TAKE FIRST WITH SOX CHICAGO, May 7. Washington de feated Chicago, 3 to 2, today In tho open ing game of tho series. This was the first game played by ono of the eastern teams on the local grounds this season. Chicago took the lead in the first Inning, when a single and two errors gave them one run. Washington passed the locals In the second when a. fielder's choice, an error and a triple by McBrlde netted two runs. Washington clinched the game in the third on a pas3, a stolen baso and a single. Chicago's final tally came In the fourth on a walk, a hit, a sacrifice and Ainsmlth's wild throw to catch a runner off second. Hughes was in fine form. Cicotte re tired In the fourth to allow Easterly to bat for him, and Lange. who replaced him, held Washington scoreless the re mainder of the game. WASHINGTON-CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. j CHICAGO. ' AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. Moellcr, rf.5 0 1 3 01 Rath. !b....4 0 112 Milan, cf. - t 1 0 3 0'Lord. 3b 4 1 2 2 2 Alnnmlth. c.4 0 $ Z 4' Collins. rf..4 0 1 1 0 Wll'm. lb.4 0 17 1' Bortnn. lb. .3 0 0 12 0 Laporto, 3b.4 0 2 1 llMattlck. cf..3 1 0 1 0 Morcan, 2b. 2 1 1 2 3' Schftllf.r, If, .3 0 110 Shanks. If.3 1 0 2 0 1 Weaver, bj.,3 0 0 0 2 M'Bride, ,rs.5 0 2 2 ll Schalk, c.i.3 0100 Hughes, p.. 4 0 1 0 21 Cicotte. p.,.l 0 0 0 6 (Easterly ..,1 0 0 0 0 I Lingo, p....i noon tZeldcr 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..35 3 S 27 12l Totsls ...30 "fi 37 Tt Batted for Cicotte In the fourth. tRnn for Schnik in tho ninth. Score by lnulntfs Washington 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Chicago 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 Summary: Errors Mooller, Alnnmlth, MoBrlrto, Weaver. Two-baso hlW-Bcbalk. Throo-baso hits Laporto, McBrlde. Hits Off Clcotto. 6 In four Innings: off Lange, 3 In five Innlnits. Sucrlflco hit Weaver. Stolen boacs Milan, Moellcr, Zel der, Schallor. Double play Weaver, Rath and Borton. Left on bases Chicago. 7. Washington. 8. Bases on balls Off Cicotte. 1; off Linen, 2: Off Hughc-fl, 6. fltruck out By Cicotte, S:, by Hughes, 8: by Lange. S. Wild pitches Lance. Hughes. Tlmo of game 2 hours 7 minutes. Urn plreo Hlldehrand and Evans. NAPS BEAT SOX ON HOME GROUNDS CLEVELAND, May 7. Boston, the first of tho eastern clubs to play on the local grounds this season, was defeated by Cleveland today, 4 to 1. Cy Falken burg, the lanky right-hander, who "came back" from the minor league this year, won his fifth consecutive game. Five of the Boston regulars were kept out of fio game by Injuries. Boston's only score camn In tho fourth on douhlcs by Engl and Jauvrln. In the Hecond, with men on second and third, Falkenberg struck put threo of tho next, four batters, purposely pasalng Carrlgati. Cleveland's scoring started In the sec- Htll, ST 15 T0 1, I IS flLiSIPRISEi Romps Home First in Second, Event; Otherwise, Favor ites Win Day. By International Nows Service. ALAN, Idaho, May 7. Hadad. at 15 to 1. was tho only surprise, of today's races, wlnnliu: tho second evont handily. The favorites won tho day. Resullii: First race, flvo and a. half furlongs Tremargo, 103 (Murphy). 11 to 5, finished first, but dis qualified for foul and placed last; Complon, 112 (Cavanaugh). 5 to 2, won; Frank G. Hogan. 101 (Oroth), 7 to 10. second; Lookout. 10D (Rosen). 30 to I, third. Tlmo. 1:03 1-5, Zulu, Phil Con nor and Galcno Galo also ran. Second race, six furlongs Hndad. 103 (Moles worth), 15 to 1. won; Gatypallen. 112 (Cook), 2 to L second; Masalo, 103 (Gargan), 5 to 1. third. Time, 1:14. Elmeta Hamilton and Flgcnt also ran. Third raco. five ami n halt furlongs Jnmcs Btackatock, 110 (Cook), 8 to 1, won; Evollnii. 10fi (Hill). 3 to 2, nocond: Spoclal Dollvory. 103 (Garsan). 40 to 1, third. Time, 1:03. Auto Girl. Bon, Kid North, Lillian Ray and Ray Ecan also ran. Fourth race, five furlongs Lady PanchlU, 101 (Ber.in.ion), 0 to 30. won; Mono Canom.in. 37 (Hill), S to 1. second: Platinum. 3B (McDowell). 3 to 1, third. Tlmo. 1:00 4-5. Elizabeth Har wood and Pride of Llsmorc also ran. Fifth race, flvo furlongs Inqulotu, 110 (Molen worth), 2 to 1, won; Voile Forty, 103 (Ber.anson), 7 to 1. second; Old Colu. 115 (Cavanaugh). 0 to 5. third Tlmo. 1:02 2-5 Llttlo Blrdln. Santa Call, Rctonto and Satchel eg alfo ran. Sixth raco, ono mile Cantcm. 103 (Hill). S to 5. won; Harlem Mold, 104 (Groth). 5 to 3. I second; Mnry Emily, 103 (Molosworth), 3 to 2. I third. Time. 1-42. C. TV. Kennon aud Mc- I Geo also ran. KHOFAGE WINS OVER RUBY HYAMS i By International News Service. j LEXINGTON. May 7. Today's race results fol- j low: I I First Taco, ono mllo and a sixteenth Howdy Howdy, 113 (Andrcsa). $10.60, won; Rash, 103 (Buxton). IS. 70. second; Bit of Fortune.- 112 (Dug- gan). S3.30, third Time. 1:46 4-C. Judgo Kerr. Tom King, Bonno Chance. Imcn. Molsant. Mark A. Mayor and Shawnee also ran. Second race, four and a half furlongs Thco- dorlta, 110 (Ganz), $7.40, won; Bronze Wlug, 110 (Teahan). $70.00 second: Martha McKco. 310 (Loftus). $3.00. third. Tlmo. :55 2-5. Honoy Mine, Hlnata. Louie Grlco. Ovation. Flrat Choice. Jumclla and Woof also ran. Third race, sir furlongs Lady Lightning. 103 (Loftus). JS.OO. won; Orccn. 10C (Hanlver), $10.20. second; Amora. 131 (Buxton). $2.60. third. Tlmo. j 1:13 4-5. GHpy and Automatic also ran. Fourth race, the Browers' sollln;; Htakes, one mile Boll Home. 114 (Gang), J3.50, won: Prae torian, 10C (Steele). $6-R0. second; Clubs, I0S (Gooso). $3.60, third. Time, 1:33 4-5. Flying Foot. Mochlcr. Sleoth, Flying Tom and Marshon al3o ran. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs Zhofage, 107 (Klrschbaum). $55.S0, won: Ruby Hyams. 111 (Hanover). $3. SO nnd $3.10, second; Frances M., 133 (Buxton). J3.00. third. Tlmo. '55 3-5. Burr Around, Ada. Roso Ring, Marta Mac, Irish Ann. Tlktok, Meshach and Parcel Post also ran. Sixth race, one mtle Floral Day. 119 (Han over). $1.80, won: Supple. 103 (Peak). $( 00. sec ond; Stamps. 103 (Vanduson). $4 30. third. Time, 1:40. Unrulu Emma. Startler, Old Proverb and Katrine also ran. WA TER WA Y SHOWS GOOD FORM AGAIN By International News Sorvlco. PIML1CO. May 7. Today's raco results fol low: First race. six furlongs Holon Bryno, 101 (Wolfe), $3.00. won; Sand Valo. 10C (Ferguson). $5.70. second: Trlfler, 100 (Sklrvln)" $4.30. third. Tlmo, 1:14 4-5. Royal Message Orowoc, Law suit also ran. Second raco. ono mile Eddie Granny. 103 (Wolfe-). $7.80. won; Stelcllffe. 113 (Pickens). $2.70. sec ond; Rockflsh, 36 (Sklrvln). $3.30, third. Tlmo. 1:42 4-5. Arran, Tactics, Hans Creek. Dorothy L.. Madrlgallan, Molllc Kearney. Jim Ray, Moon light and Hamrnon Pass aha ran. Third raco. ono mile Sand Hog. 31 (D. Hoff man). $3 10. won; Capt. Swanson. 119 (Wllronl. $3 10, second; Molllo 8., 114 (Obert). $5.50. third. Time, 1.42 1-5. Granla, Battery. Irene Gummell, Golden Csstle. Ben Prior. II M. Sabath, St. Joseph, Cat nnd Moltkc also ran. Fourth raco. atooplochase, two miles Water way 135 (Crowley), S2S.70. won; Gun Cotton. 143 (Allen). J3.10, second; Bollo. 147 (Kermath). $3.30. third. Time, 3 25 4-5. L-mp Black. Young Mor pheus, Time Cat and Golden also ran. (Jesuit fell.) Fifth raco. six furlongn Cadeau, Do (Ford), $55.70. won: Aldobnrari. 117 (Wolfe). J3.00, sec ond; Scallywag, 37 (McCahoy). $7 10. third. Tlmo. 1:13 4-5. Yorkvlllo. Besom and Early Light also ran. (Morry Task disqualified after finishing sec ond.) Sixth race, ono mile and sixty yards Working Lsd, 105 (J. Wilton), $6.40. won: Oakhurst. 102 (Sklrvln), $2.60, t-econd; Honry Hutchison. 106 (Robbluo), $3.70. third. Time, 1:15. Woodcraft and El Oro also ran. Today's Alan Entries, By International News Service. ALAN, Idaho, May 7. Tomorrow's race entries follow; First race, four furlongs Rlmlfax. Coos, 112: Bins, Mrs. Mc. 103; Mablo Clarkson, 104. Socond raco. six furlongs Holablrd, 112; Mor curlum, Zonotok, Duyllght, Sierra, 101. Third raco, five furlonas Abe Slupskey, 121; Percy Henderson, Salnest, 113: Yosolo, US: Wes tell. 117; Maxcono, 116. Briton, Ray Egan, 115: Jonathan, 113; Pretty Soon, Lomlo, 111. Fourth raco. six furlongs Dr. Doughorty, En field, 112: Honry Walbank, 103; Flying Foot steps, Imprint, Manasoh, 107. Fifth raco, six furlongs Lescnr. Shooting Spray, Forco. 112; Old Settlor, Fort Johnson, Tim Judgo, 103: Sinn Foinn. Rue, 107. Sixth raco. one mil; Judge Walton, 111; Don Enrique, Sake. Tallow Dip, Flying. Slecsland, 103! Helen Scott, Rosoworth. 106; 'Acolln, 301. Apprentlco allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fust. Today's Lexington Entries, Br International Nows Service. LEXINGTON. May 7. Following are tomorrow's raco entries: First race, sir furlongs BUI Whaloy, 07. Don Wolts, 87; Transport. 100; Beulah S.. 102; Wll hit. 103: Bill? Holdor. 37: Cecil. 37: Thtslerca. 300; Mcrode, 103. Socond race, five furlongs Caution, 103; Gen eral Warren. 303; Pebcco, 112; Gladyn Y.. 103 Doctor Kendall, 103; Woodrow 111 Third raco, one mile Tho Cinder, 35: Princess Callaway, 103; Ymlr, 103. Joo Morris, 110. Fourth race, flvo furlongs Imperator. 115: Dr Samuel, 115; "Iiradluy's Cholco. US: Water melon, 115; Single. US: John Mtr.Olnnli's. US; Breakers, 11S; Maud B. L.. 115; "Brlgg's Brothor. 115; 'Bravo Ciiiinrder, 31S; tTho Norman. 118 John Gund, US; Billy Stuart. 11. Fifth race, six furlones Fanner Joe. 37: Eth olda, 103; Just Rod, 103; Hnvdy Howdy, 103; Jofr nfirnstolu, 103: Fellow Man. 300; Ivasslo, 103; Bobby Cook, 103, Dr. Waldo Britten, 115. Sixth vaco, one rnllo und seventy yards Rav enel. 106; nanorcllii, 103; Forehead, 111; l.ovn Day. 30$; Spindle, 111'. Bonanza, 115. E. R. Bradley entry. 1T. C. McDowell ontry. Weather clear; track last. Today's Pinillco Entrios. By International News Service. PIMLICO, May 7. Tomorrow's raco tntrles fol low: Flrat raci. six furlongs Ka7dcroseros. IIP; War ond whou Gratify hit for two bases, scoring Jackson and Birmingham. CLEVELAND-BOSTON. CLEVELAND. T BOSTON. AB.R.H.O.A. AU.R.H.O.A. J'nston, lb.4 0 0 12 0 Hopper, rf..8 0 1 3 1 Oham'n. I'S.3 113 3! Ball, 2b 4 0 0 1 4 Oluon, 8b... 3 0 0 0 0 Spcskor, cf.4 0 0 1 0 Jackson, rf.4 1 3 0 0! Hcnrlx'a, lf.4 0 110 Lajole. 2b. .4 0 1 2 Zl Gardner. 3b, 4 0 2 0 3 Birm.. cf...S 3 3 2 01 Etigle. lb... .4 1 1 10 1 Qraney, It. 4 0 2 2 0 .lanvrln, ra4 0 12 1 Carlsch, c.3 0 0 6 1 Currlgnn, o,3 0 0 5 0 Falk'rg, P-3 0 0 0 4 Lconrd, p. 2 0 0 1 1 Foster, p,,..0 0 0 1 0 Lewis 1 0 0 0 0 Totals - 30 4 8 27 11 Totals ...32 1 S 24 11 Batted for Leonard In the eighth. Score by tnnlnRf. Cleveland 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 I Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Summary: Two-bsso hits Graney, Gardner, Janvrln, Hooper, Knglo. Throo-base hit Jack son. Sacrifice hit Olson. Stolen banns Birming ham, Chapman. Doublo play chapman and La jole. Hits Off Leonard, 7 In Devon Innings: off Foster, 2 in ono Inning. Bases on balls Off Falknnhurg, 2; off Loonnrd, 2: off Foster. 1. Struck out By Falkonburg, 7; by Leonard, 3; by Fostor, 2. Pasted bill Carrlgan. Loft on bases Clevoland. 0; Boston, 6. Tlmo of game 2 hourn 3 mlnutco. Umpires Connolly and McGrwvy. AMATEUR BOXING TITLES IE DECIDED Two Champs Renew Honors; One Decision Is Hissed for an Hour. BOSTON. May 7. National amateur boxing championships in eight events were decided In tho annual tlftin touniamont which was finished tonight. Two clmmplons renewed their honor. Of tho night titles, four wm captured by Creator Boston boys, two went to Now Yorkers and an other to Pawtucket. R, I. Only ono champion ship woti taken to Canada by tho challenging dele gation from tho dominion, and half a dozen Now Orleans boxers returned home without a prize. Tho now national champions arc: 303-pound class Barnoy Snyder, Boston. 115-pound class Thomna L. Reagan. Boston, present champion. 125-pound class W. Hltchcn, Toronto. 133-pound class M. J. Crowley, Maiden, 115-pound clasti Charles Asklns. Boston, present champion. 158-pound class William Barrott, Now York. 175-pound class Joo Brown. Pawtuckttt. R. I. Heavyweight class Allred L. Reich. Now Yodt. Final honors In the latter class went to Reich by dofault, after bo had convincingly demon strated blu prowess in the semi-finals hy forcing Rohort McEachcrn, a Boston pollco officer, to the mat In one round. Tho audience evidently thought Now York was entitled to another championship. Tho decision of the Judges which gave Snydor tho title in tho 10S-pound class after a clouo battlo with Loo Knhn of New York, wnu hissed for an hour. E. Koertha-of New York bsttled National Cham pion Reagan so hard In tho 115-pound clasu that the refcreo ordered an extra round. Tho Judges disagreed, nnd tho refcreo then was called upon to decide, Ho named I'.cignu an tho winner, Summaries Finals: 113-pound clang Thomas L. Regan. Boston, do feated E. Corthe. Now York: four rounds. Judges disagreed at end of third round and referee ordered another. 125-pound clafB W. Hitchen, Toronto, stopped Walter Rldgo, Brockton; ono round. 135-pound class M. J. Crowley, Maiden, de feated Mlko Sulllvun. Boston; three rounds. 145-pound class Charles Asklns, Boston, de feated Thomas J. Barrett. St. John. N. B.; threo rounds. 15S-pound clast William Barrott, Harlom, N. Y.. stopped B. A. Lavellc, Boston; one round. In tho heavyweight class. Alfred J. Rich, IrlBh Amerlcau A. C.. New York, won through default from William F May. United States navy, who had injured his hand. 175-pound class Joe Brown, Pawtuckett, R. I., defeatod Nap Boutllllor. Boston; three rounds. HEAGREN SIGNS UP NEW TRACK RIDERS Iver Lawsou Included; Season Open ing Will Offer Fast Events. Harry Heagren received some more good news from the east this morning In that several other bike riders than those already signed would wend their way toward Salt Lake In the very near fu ture, among them Iver Lawson, the local favorite and former world's champion. The local hike track manager re ceived a wire Informing him that ten classy riders would leave in time to arrive here for the opening of the season. They are Gordon Walker, Ed die Hoot, Iver Lawson, Frank Cava naugh, Alfred Crebs, Bob DIefenbacher, Walter Do Mara, Ernie Pye, Frank Col burn and Alvln Loftus. Tho new men Included in the list are Ernie Pye, Alvln Loftus and Frank Col-burn. BILLIARD EXPERTS TO CROSS CUES SATURDAY A game of three-cushion billiards that promises to be a local record breaker will be played In the rooms of the Salt Lake City Transportation club at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The game will be between Lee Haney, general .agent for the Thlel Detective Service, company, and J. H. Davis, agent, for the Colorado Midland. Both men admit that they are experts and each seems to have an ardent dcslrtf- to humiliate the other. The contest will be a fight to the finish. The challenge, In which words were not minced, was issued by Haney, through his mapager, and was promptly accepted. In order to make the game in teresting It was decided that the loser should pay for a dinner to be served Im mediately after the game to the contest I ants, the referee, and such others as the managers shall agree upon. For years the two men have been keen rivals, the last gamo they "played being won by Davis, but both are llrm in their determination to settlo the matter Sat urday night, after which one will bo recognized as a billiard player and tho other will, as a pretender, pay for the dinner. SCOTT HARDWARES WIN THREE STRAIGHT The Scott Hardwares d of cited the All-Amerlcan bowling team three straight games Tuesday night on the Windsor alleys. Anderson was high man, with a total of C02 for three games. Score: ALU-AMERICANS. Donkln 145 331 1S1 440 McKenilo 210 135 14(5 651 Danloy .....133 155 141 433 Anderson 23 K,l 203 lit) 2 Hunes 1S6 136 163 535 Totalc 311 Sol Slfi 2501 SCOTT HARDWARE. Dittler 131 203 ISO 571 Glffoni 160 134 371 525 Simons 177 173 1S2 53S Meyers 212 3 53 13S 565 Williams 17? 156 223 557 Totals y2 $53 054 2757 DANNY DUNN HERE ON ZOTTE'S TRAIL Danny Dunn, Cleveland's fast little bantamweight, boxer, strolled Into town yesterday and Is eager to got In tho ring here. Danny challenges the world at 111! to 120 pounds. He recently beat OHlc Bishop In St. Louis and gained a verdlut. over Chick Hayes In Indianapolis, where ho divided honors In a fight, with Pat MacMahan. The little Clevelander was on Ad lotto's trail last night and a bout. may result. Lead. 307: Mnhubah, 105; 'Top Hoi, 110: Re bound. IDS; Shad Buford,"- 107; fSly Boots. 103: Yad O'Pccp, 115; Corn Cracker, 110; 'Bristle, 105; Brueu Bollo. 103; Bryndnr. 107; L'AIglon, 107: Capt. Jinks. 107: iBrolhor Folk. 107. Belmont entry. fDavU ontry. Second nice, five nnd a half furlongr. Carl, 120; Defcndum, 112; Master Joo, 112; Fathom, 112; Worst Dale, 102. Third race, ono mllo aud forty yards Sand H05, S7; Frank Purcoll. 110: -Agnlnr, 105; -Ado-lnnlo. 107: Klltory. 112; Malltlne. 105; 'Fairy Godmother, 103; Orbed Lud. 110: Otllo. 112: Hedgo Rose, 107: 'Montagnle. 110: McCreary, 107. Fourth race, sUeplnclmse. two mllca Ennlrkll len. 149; L'Navarro, 140: O'flear. 335: Rolluf. 343; Flying Yonkoe, 136; Ticket of Lfavo, US: Bigot. HD: Juvercneo, 114. Fifth race, flvo furlongs Gordon, 117: Con taurlant, 114: Paddy O'Loano. 101; Armament. 107; Vuisa, 114 Violet Ray, 101: Maslr Joe. 307. Blxth race, ono mlln and forty yards Clom Beachoy, 107: O'Em, 110: Cutllhunk. H2: Nim bus. 112: Lmd of Langdon. 112; Granle. 105; 'Tho Squire. 107, Lord Elam, 112; Eddie Granoy, 110, Blue Mouse, 110; Belfast, 113; 'Toddling. 107. Approntlco allowance claimed- Weather clear: track fast. A. 0. A. Electa Officers. NEW YORK. May 7. The directors of tho Automobile Club of Arnerlca elected today tho following officers; President, Honry B. Andorson; first vice president. Edward Shearson; second vice prosldftnt, "Henry R. Taylor; third vice president, Alexander J. Hemphill; treasurer, Dudley Olcott; secretary, W A. Edwards. Edward Shearson -was elected chairman of tho executive committee and W. IC Vanderbllt, Jr chairman of tho contest committees lfflL PRubber Heels. Cost 11 -and thename is easy I II fBSSH I II S8sSw Foster Rubber Co., 1BosTocn,eirisJ..t" J Coast League At Los Angeles R. H. E. San Francisco ..... 3 14 2 Los Angeles 2 7 6 Batteries 51cCorry and Schmidt; Chech and Drlccoll and Boles. At San Francisco R. H. E. Venice , 8 10 3 Oakland 11 3 0 Battorlcs Harkness, Stewart and Elliot: Greg ory, Christian and Rohrer. , At Sacramento R. H. E. Portland C 8 0 Sacramento 3 11 2 Batteries Hlgglnbotham. Hegcrman and Fiflh or; LIvoly and Bliss. American Association At Indianapolis R- H. E. Toledo .10 3 0 Indianapolis - -. 0 2 6 Battorlcs James and Krucger; Kalaorllng. Green, Morz and Cottor. At Kansas City R. It. E. St, Paul 6 33 0 Kansas City ,3 6 2 Batteries Walker and Miller; Vaughn, Rhoides and O'Connor. At Milwaukee R. H. E. Minneapolis S 11 2 Mllwaukoo 7 11 2 Battorlcs Mogrldge, Llebhardt and Smith, Owen; Braun, Noel nnd Marshall. (Ten Innings.) At Louisville PL. H. E. Columbus 1 S 1 Louisville 3 7 0 Battorlcs Cook and Smith; Woodbum ind Clemons. Western League At Lincoln Omaha, 0; Lincoln, 1. ' At Topeka Des Moines, 4; Topeka, 5. At Wichita St. Joseph, 5; Wichita. 3. (Ten Innings.) At Donvcr Denvor. 4: Sioux City, S. (Called In the eighth on account of darkness.) International League By International News Service. At Toronto R. H. E. Newark 3 6 4 Toronto 4 S 2 At Rochester R. H. E. Baltimore S . 11 6 Rochester 4 7 1 At Montreal R. H. E. Providence 0 13 0 Montreal r 2 7 0 At Buffalo (ton Innings) R. H. E. Jersey City 4 3 1 j Buffalo B 14 0 Northwestern League Seattle, 5; Portland. 2. Victoria, 2; Tacoma, 1. Spokane, 7; Vancouver, C. Southern League At Montgomery Montgomery, 4: Chattanooga. S. At Mobile Mobllo, 5: Atlanta, 3. At Memphis Mcmphln. 3, Nashville, 0. At New Orleanfl New Orleans-Birmingham game postponed; wot grounds. College Baseball NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 7 Yale won Its twelfth Rtrulght vlotory today by swamping Am herst, 14 to 1. Yale found Proudfoot a puzzle at first, hut lit tho thin! inuln knocked him from tho box. Robinson, who r.ucceednd him, was wild. Brown pitched well for Yalo after tho first two Innings. R- H. E. Yale li H 1 Amherst I 4 5 Batteries Proudfoot. P.oblnron and Strain, Douglas; Brown and Hunter, Burdntle. Umpliob Staffoid end Swanaon. At Prlnroton. N. J. R. H. E. Brown , 3 10 4 Princeton 13 4 At Philadelphia R. H. E. University o, Pennsylvania 3 7 1 Columbia 1 - 1 At Hanover. N. II. Lafayette. 5; DartmouUi, 2. At Swurtllinorc Villa Nova, 14: Swarthmore. :t. At Philadelphia Columbia, 1; Pennsylvania, 2. At Annapolis Navy, 3; Georgetown. 1. At Columbia, S. C Washington and Lee, 1; South Carollua. ?. At Went Point William, It; Army. 4. At Lansing Washington and Jefferson, 5; Michigan Agricultural collcgo. 7. LORE AND ROBIDEAU DRAW IN FAST BOUT NEW YOlU, May 7. Johnny Lore and Sam Robldeau boxed the main evont of ten rounds at tho St. Nicholas A. C. to night, neither having nn advantage at tho end. Robldeau showed marvelous speed early in the bout, but slowed up In the last part under hoavy body punching. It was Lore's experience that pulled him through tho last few es sions. Leo Houck of Lancaster. Pa., took the verdict from George. (Knockout) Brown of Chicago In the semifinal of ten rounds. I Liquor and Drug Users I Neurasthenia and Tobacco H Addiction I The Keeley Institute I 334 West South Temple Street 3j Salt Lake City g "U" FOOTBALL SQUAD WILL PLAYDW COAST Coach Bennion Arranges the li Trip; Game With Denver, Nov. 15, Is Canceled. 1 Every year there ia much talk about j the University of Utah football team jjj taking a trip to Los Angeles to play fUl ono of the teams on the coast, but never H since 1007 has this talk amounted to H anything. At present, however, Coach Kg Bennion says he has completed arrange- n ments, Including dates and guarantee, H and already has the consent of the ath- H letlc council and of the faculty to take Rj the boys for a week's trip next fall to K the coasL Si Proof that the Mormon coach feelB m sura of the trip this year is shown by IE the fact that he has canceled one of H the usual Rocky Mountain conference M games from his schedule In order to M make the trip to California. Utah will A not play the University of Denver on fl November 15. as the Rocky mountain i schedule calls for. Denver has released Utah from the contract In order that the s Utah team might play on the coast Den- ver and Utah are both regular mem- J bers of tho conference and the game 1 would never have been canceled on mere 1 hope of taking tho trip to Los Angeles. ' Because of tho great expense of mak- Ing the trip to tho coast, tho Utah boys W will play both the Occidental college and H Pomona, thus making It possible for both ft teams to stand the expense, instead of B placing all tho burden on cither one. I The Utah team will play Occidental in ' 1 Los Anselos on November 15 and will I meet Pomona in Los Angeles tho fol- 1 lowing Thursday. These games will W como right beforo tho final game of the i season, which will be played on Thanks- fc giving day In Logan with the Aggies. IN For that reason Bennion Is eager to glvo his men plenty of practice, and during o. the four days between the two Callfor- J? nia games tho fellows will have nothing n else to do but prepare to beat the Logan K, team. 1 British Golfer May Enter. ill NEW YORK, May 7. According to ca- ftl ble advices from London, it Is extreme- H ly probable that Abe Mitchell, the well- known British amateur golfer, will par- jBJ tlclpate in the forthcoming American H open amateur championship at Brook line, Mass.. September 17 and IS. Mitch ell. ' who la a chauffeur, was "runner . 'H up' In the English amateur champion- ,?H ships last summer. 'ill Beall Bill Passed. l CHICAGO, May 7. State Senator HH Beall's bill, demanding that seats must lil be furnished to all ticket holders at base- HsH ball games, passed the senate at Spring- $! field today. The bill is aimed chiefly at ifH President Murphy of the local National RIbh league team, at whose grounds Senator !( Beall was unable to get the seats called IiBh for by his coupon. Murphy left today for I1Bh New York to attend the Cub-Brooklyn KtiVJ games tomorrow and Friday. Bull Zbyszko Wins Match. ill MONTREAL. May 7. Stanislaus Zbvs- E H zko, wrestling champion of Poland, won ff BA a handicap match here tonight, throw- Vt Bfl lng two opponents within an hour. W Zbyszko threw Vincent In 24 minutes I with a toe hold, and R. Cazcau in if minutes with a body hold. n Erwin Wins Tennis Title. H COLUMBIA, S. C.. May 7. J. O. Er- H win of Clem son college today won the Southern Intercollegiate tennis champion- ship in singles by defeating M, N. Oates of the University of North Carolina, in iVAl the final tournament play here. The iPfll score was 6-1, 7-5, A-3. Auto Bace for $5000. iil GALVESTON', Tex., May 7. A 200- mile automobile race on Galveston beach, RBiVJ for which a prize of $5000 will be offered, llH is to be the feature event of the 1913 iiflH automobile meet here, which will be held IBI July 2S-30. ill G-andil Out of Game. jliH CHICAGO. May 7. C. Gandil, the iil heavy-hitting first baseman of the IIBh Washington American league team, will IJH be out of the game probably for a week IbI owing to the Inflammation of a recently IVflH Injured toe. The team opened its flrat Ml western series of 1913 hero today. ffH Henagers vs. Kaysville. Henagor's baseball team will go to 11 Kaysvlllo Saturday to play the Kaysville nl no. A largo crowd of supporters are J expected to go along. The game will be called at 3 p. m. international Wrestling H 6!ianpi9ship H ORPHEUM, OQDEN, MAY 16TH, SPECIAL TRAINS. Henry Irsiinger H Middleweight Champion of Europe, Ernast ICartry H Winner Middleweight Tournament, Chicago, 1912. . Ringside Tickets on Sale at Krlpllng's Cigar Store, 2nd So. and Main, ! Pictures of Yokel and Miller Cham li plonshlp Match Shown and l Other Preliminaries. H f