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I g THE OGDEN STANDARD, OQDEN, UTAH, SATUP.DAY, MAY 24, 1913.
I BIG DOUBLEPAGE OF SPORT NEWS f
MANY HAPPY REHTURNS OF THE DAY, BOSS
Ij I TETZLAFF AFTER LONG DISTANCE HONORS
- Teddy Tetzlaff. the daring young
driver for the Fia racing cars, who
Hi 1b one of the favorites among motor
I racing followers, who Is entered In
I , the annual 600-mile race that will he
held on Memorial Day at the Indlanai
I oils Motor Speedway
I GAME WON IN
I NINTH BY
I OGDEN
Bj In an exciting game, marked by two
H nomo runs and enough swatting to
please the most ardent "bug," Og
I I den took the second game of the
series with Missoula. The score was
m 8 to 9.
H Both teams, used two pitchers. Jen-
n opened for Ogden and did well
outside of the first Inning He fea
1 "rd hl6 initial appearance on the
fjf Ogden grounds by hitting one of the
f?A homers. Sinclair replaced the south -S
Paw In the fifth
M Brooks was the first slab artist en-
7 terfd y the Highlanders but he was
retired In favor of Welcher after the
S lugging had developed dangerous
Fjfrjl tendencies In the second
M . Jnen, Van and Wessler wore the
5e rie8 f tbe day- Thp homo runs!
fit by. JenRen and Van were each made I
mj w two mon occupied bases. Wess-
8cored ree men by the equallv
effective way 0f driving for three
l a&B when the bases were occupied
I by Ogden players
H , Ogden made three In the second
frame, three In the third and the
. remaining trio In the fifth. Missoula I
j cast a wet blanket on the hopes of
iS th 'ans by scoring four runs during
& tne flrBt inning. Perrine was walked
Si Carman got two bags on an error
:A which also put Perrine on third sack.
m Tobin received the second walk of the
El Inning and Perrine camje home on a
M wild pitch. Roberts singled to center
3 scoring Carman. Tobln scored on a
m sacrifice fly by allowing Roberts to
gf score.
H With such an unfavorable opening
the fans were aunk lu the lowest
depths of despondency. They could
H see a shutout game In sight with
Hi MlEsoula annexing run after run.
When Ogden made nothing in the last
I
I
Tetzlaff has been smashing all sorts
of short distance records on circular
tracks along the Pacific coast thla
spring and feels confident of his abil
ity to take first honors In tho great
American motor classic Tetzlaff mad"
a great showing In the 500-mlle racu
of the first the gloom deepened
In the second frame when Missoula
was retired with no more runs the
hopes returned In Ogden's half
Moorehead singled and Wessler took
two on an hit. With two men out,
Erin Jensen slugged a clean hit
over the fence scoring the thrue runs
The crowd went wild
Tho Highlanders scored one point
In the third which put them two ahead I
in the third round. Then Foley tiled I
! to Tobin Murray waited lor lour to
pass him and went to first. Jones
filed out but Moorehead was blnged
by the pitcher and went to first
forcing Murray to second Van was
walked to first filling the bases
Wessler slugged the ball for three
bases scoring all runners Brooks
was replaced by Welcher after that
spasm. '
In the fifth the Missoullans forged
ahead In the race by timely hitting!
off Sinclair who had been put in for
Jensen, when Jensen had walked
Changnon. Bassey singled and I
Changnon scored on Dashbach's sac- I
rifice fly to Murray. Trekell singled
scoring Bassey.
Ogden came back in the second
half of the frame and scored three I
run by means of Van's homo run'
while two were on bases. That one!
run to the good was sufficient to
win the p.amo For the first time In I
many moons it was not neeessarv for
the home club to play its half of the i
last inning.
The ball grounds was the scene of
some court proccduro from Umpire
Frary. "Skipper" Roberts was tht
first to receive punishment In the
shape of a $5 fine. Blankenshlp
was next with a similar fine and an
order to leave the field.
Score:
MISSOULA.
HR.DHPOA.E
1rrln-. t 4 1 1 3 2 0
arman. lb 4 1 0 9 0 0
! Tobln. cf 5 2 3 C 0 0
I Roberts, c 5 1 l i 3 0
I ( hangnon. 3b 3 2 1 1 2 0
I r' 1 1 1 0 0 0
Hash bach. If 4 0 0 ?, 0 0
I Trekell. as, 4 0 2 1 4 i
Brfooks. p 2 0 0 0 0 0
last year, when he held the lead from
100 miles to 250 miles, smashing alt
records for the distances between
tpeBe two marks Engine trouble
forced him to relinquish the lead to
Joe L'awson, who succeeded In retain
'ng his advantage to the finish line
Welcher, p. 1 0 0 0 2 1
I
Totals 33 8 9 24 i: 2
OGDEN.
AB.R BH.PO A E
Hayes, rf. 4 0 0 2 0 1
Foley. 3b 4 0 1 0 3 0
Murray, cf. 2 1 0 3 0 0 !
Jones, ss 3 1 1 4 1 0
Moorehead. If. 3 3 1 2 0 1
Van, lb 3 2 1 9 0 0
Wessler, 2b 4 1 2 2 3 1
Perkins, c 4 0 Q 5 1 0
Jensen, p 2 1 2 0 1 0
Sinclair, p 2 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 31 9 8 27 10 3
SCORE BY INNINGS
Missoula 401 021 0008
Ogden 033 030 00 9
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits Foloy, Tobin 2
Three-base hit Wessler. Homo runs,
Jensen, Van, Double play Jones
and Vitn. Struck out By Welcher
1. Jensen 1, Sinclair 4 Bases on
balls Brooks 2, Welcher 3. Jensen 2.
Clnclalr 6. Stolon base Bassey
Sacrifice hits Perrine, Bassey. Foley.
Sacrifice files Changnon, Dashbach,
Bassey Runs batted In By Roberts,
Changnon, Bassey. Dashbach, Trekell,
Van2, Wessler 3, Jensen 2. Hit by j
pitcher Moorehead by Brooks; Car
man by Sinclair Hits Off Brooks.
5 in 2 2-3 innings, Welcher 3 In 5 1
1-3; Jensen, 6 in 4; Sinclair. 3 in'
5. Left on bases Missoula 13. Og- j
den 6. Time 2 02. Umpire Frary. i
SALT LAKE TAKES
GAME IN NINTH
Salt Lake. May 23 The Saints
found Helena's moundsmen in the 1
ninth frame, with the score 5 to 1
against them .and won a pretty game
by 6 to 5.
Score:
HELENA.
AB R.BH.PO.A E
H. Spencer, If 4 0 1 2 0 0
Kelly, cf 3 0 0 0 0 0
Quigley. 2b 4 2 2 1 1 0
1 lb 1 1 1 10 0 0
C lynes, rf. 4 1 1 2 0 0
Cronlu, 3b 4 1 1 1 3 0a
Menges BS. ....... 4 0 1 1 6 1
Crittenden, c 4 0 0 8 0 0
Cooney, p 3 0 0 0 0 0
Sullivan, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 5 725 10 1
One out when winning run scored
SALT LAKE
AB.K T- PO.A. E
Murphy, rf 3 n 0 4 2 0
A Spencer, cf 4 1 1 3 0 0
Huelsman, If 4 l 0 3 0 0
Davis, 3b. 4 1 1 1 1 0
Dressan, lb 3 1 1 5 3 0
Schimpff. 2b 4 2 2 8 0 1
IVndloton 4 0 1 1 4 1
McClain. C 2 ft ft 4 2 1
Moore, c 3 0 0 1 ft )
Gaut. p 1 0 0 0 ft 0
Erlckeon, p ft 0 0 ft 0 ft
Morgan, p. 2 0 ft 2 1 0
'Bauer 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 6 6 27 13 3
'Batted for McClain in eighth
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Helena 004 ooi oftft El
Salt Lake 000 010 005 6
SUMMARY.
Two-bRse hits H. Spencer. Quig
ley, Monies, Davis Schimpff. Home
run Schimpff Ruas batted in By
II Spencer 2, dynes. Cooney. Davis.
Dressan 2 Schimpff 2 Sacrifice hits
Qulgley. Menges Sncrlflc:? fly
Cooney. Bases on balls Cooney 2, 1
Gaut 3. Erickson 4. Struck out
Coohey 8 Morgan 1. Hits Off Coon - ,
ey, 6 in 8 1-3 Innings, Sullivan, 1 '
in less than 1-3; Gaut, 4 in 3, Erick-s-on,
1 in 2 2-3; Morgan. 2 in 3 1-3 1
I. '-ft on bases- Helena lft. Salt Lake 3.
Wild pitch Ericksn. First basn on
errors Helena 2, Salt Lake 1. Don-'
Me play Murphy to McClain Hit
by pitcher H Spencer by Gaut; Kel
ly by Erickson. Time 1:55. Umpire
Wright.
GREAT FALLS WIN
ONE FROM BUTTTE
Great Falls. Mont. May 23 Al
though Moras pitched a somcuha'
br-tter game than did Williams to
day, he was hu freely, particularly
mih 1 1 11 11 1 ,mm, I,,., ,,, at
In the seventh, when the Electrics
scored four runs Costly errors In
the second and third by Butte's In
flelders were responsible tor the runs
made in those frames
Score .
GREAT FALLS
AB.R BH.BO A. E.
Potts, ss 4 ft 2 2 3 1
Hester, lb 5 3 1 9 0 0
Fave. If 3 1 2 0 0
Toner, 3b 5 1 2 2 6 l
Baughman. rf-cf .4 2 3 1 1 0!
Siner, 2b 3 1 1 8 2 ft
Galena, cf 2 1 2 2 ft 0 1
Gibson, cf. 1 0 ft ft u 1
Kelly, rf 2 ft 0 1 ft 0
Williams, p 3 0 ft 0 3 0
Totals 32 10 12 27 15 3
BUTTE.
AB.R BH PO.A. C
Demaggio, If 5 1 1 2 0 0
Turgean, lb 3 0 0 10 0 l
Whaling, cf 5 1 2 1 ft 0
Duddy, 3b. 4 0 0 1 4 0
Marshall, cf 4 1 3 1 0 0
Kafora. c 4 1 2 4 1 0
Levy, ss 4 0 1 3 3 2
McGeehan, 2b 4 ft 1 2 0 0
Koran, p 3 1 1 ft 4 2
Totals ... .'. 36 5 11 24 12 5
SI ORE BY INNINGS.
Great Falls 022 1 0 41 lft
Butte 013 00ft 010 5
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits Whaling;, Kafora
Baughman Sacrifice hits Siner, Gal- !
ena. Sacrifice flies Galena, Tur- j
geon Donble play6 Toner to Sin - ,
er; Siner to Potts. Stolen bases
Potts, Hester, Faye 2, Whaling, Mar- I
shall, Kafora. Bases on balls Wil
liams 3, Moran 3. Struck out Wil
liams 1, Moran 4 Left on bases
Great Falls 6, Butte 7. Time 1 55.1
Empire La roc q u e.
Reds Defeat Quakers.
Philadelphia May 23. Cincinnati
I won the third straight game from Cln
clnnati here today, the score being 4
to 1- The visitors escaped a shut
out through a home run drive Into
the bleachers by Almeida Three dou
ble plays were made by the home
team
Bescher, who made a pair of dou
bles, was the only man, in addition to
Almeida, to get as far as second base
Both times Bescher was left at aec
ond, he being the only visiting player
to be stranded on the circuit
Philadelphia tied the adore in th-5
fifth on Cravath's double, an error
by Tinker and a double p!a. In the
seventh Crav.ith drew a pass, took
1 bird on Brown's wild throw to catch
him napping, and scored with Luder
us on the latter'o home run drive over
the right field fence. Suggs took
Browne plane in tho eighth innln?
and Knahe scored on his single and
Magee's double.
Today's gamo wound up Philadel
phia's stay at home, in which the team
won 15 contests and lost three.
R. H E
Cincinnati 1 7 2
I Philadelphia 4 7 ft
Batteries Brown, Sugs and Clarke.
Brennan and Kllllfer
STANDING OF CLUBS
UNION ASSOCIATION.
Won. Lost. Pet
I Great Falls 13 7 .650
: Salt Lake 14 8 .636
Helena .12 7 .632
Butte 8 11 421
Ogden 7 14 .333
Missoula 6 13 .316
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won Lost P,f
Philadelphia 27 7 ,741
Brooklyn 19 12 .613
New York 15 14 .517
St. Louis 16 15 .516
Chicago 17 16 .515
Pittsburg 15 18 .455
Boston 11 17 .393
Cincinnati 9 23 .281
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won. Lost. Pt.
Philadelphia 2ft 9 .690
Cleveland 22 12 .647
Washington 18 12 ,600
Chicago ! 21 14 .600
SL Louis 16 21 432
Boston 14 19 .424
Detroit 12 23 353 1
New York 9 23 .281'
ENGLISH POLO
TEAM AT WORK
New York. May 2 4 The English
Polo team Is enjoying some still
! workouts at the Piping Rock Coun
trv club grounds, near Locust Valley,
L. 1 . and Captain R C Rltson, of the
iTfltitth Army, who is elso captain of
the tram, is ierv optimistic over the
chancer of his team In the coming
tournament for the International
Trophy, which will again be defended
bv the Waterbury brothers, Deter',
eaux MU'mirn and Harr Payne Whit
ney, (captain) the veteran polo stars
who lifted the cup from England sli
jears aeo.
Reports from England that Walter
S Buckmaster has completely re
covered from the injurv sustained
shortly before the Britishers sailed
I for America has caused his feim
I mates to express regret that be did
I not accompany them on the trip.
I Buckmaster is called the greatest In
dividual star In the came, and uhen
it was first nnnounced that he would
play against the Yankees many
knowing one predicted that tho
Rrltlsh challengers would this lime
be successful In their attempt to take
the cup back to England.
nn
ATTEMPT CURE OF
A BROKEN NECK
San Francl?co. Cal , Ma 28 En
leased in a plaster cast. Paul V. Pari:
I er of Napa. Is hanging by bis nec!i
in a hospital here today, and there he
'will continue to hang until he Is well
injured five days ago in a street
car collision, he walked the streets
four days with a broken neck and
didn't know tt An examination yes
terday showed that he had a bad frac
' ture of the sixth cervical vertebra
Only the mU3cles were holding the
neck in place, and 8 movement of a
sixteenth of an Inc of the broken
bones probably wo.'l hae caused
death
Parker will get well unless his phj
sieiana are wrong. If he does, his will
be the second case of its sort, it Is
said, on record.
j Will Kartje Beat Harbertson tSL ? I jj
Come !o the Fair Grounds May 30th and See if He Does I
Decoration Day Will Be BIG DAY at flic i
Fair Grounds 1
I eelghl
I Wbut,
Weber County Field and Race Meet 1
Under the Auspices of the Retail Merchants Association. :"
1 r
Program
12:00 o'clock noon, Ball Game. . 5:30-Motorcycle Race, 10 miles.
Eden vs. Hooper, 5 innings. 2:45 Broncho Busting.
1:15 Harness Race, 1 mile. 3:30 Auto Race, 1 mile.
1 :30-Buggy Race, Krmile. 4-i5Z2"! ace' f m!,Ies-
1 :45-Running Race, M ilS
2:00-Motorcycle Race, V2 miles. 5:45-Ball Game. Plain City vS North Og-
12:15 Motorcycle Race, 5 miles. den. 5 innings. r vi. iMonn ug
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The Biggest Time ever given in Utah for one admission. Everv event will bo started on
time, and somethuig doing every minute from 12 o'clock noon until dark. started on
50 CENTS SEES IT ALL. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEA.RS 5c
SEfa aed EARLY a" af ten00n SPCnd yUr HOME. A good -3
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