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2 THE OGDEN STANDARD. OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914. , OGDEN LEADS 11 LEAGUE IN ITS J Tram Batting. H Ogden Helena 2913 Salt Lake H H Butte H Boise fl Team Salt Like 949 Boise 946 Murray Ogden H Butte 942 H 937 Leading Batsmen H Huelsman. Salt Lake 413 Carman. Murray MM H Gleason. Helena 896 H Jones. Ogden 348 H McNeil. H lena 341 H Tonneman. Suit Lake . . 340 H Rlsberg. ('L-den 339 H Thornton, Murray 338 M H.-B 3B.HR.SB. PC H Jones. 3b 47 1- 1 0 10 .848 H Rlsberz. 42 11 6 2 S .339 H Viurphv. of 50 R 3 o .331 Seabough. c. ... 28 4 0 3 2 .322 H Cobb, of 39 10 1 o 0 .300 1 Raedel. c 15 0 0 .294 1 Woolums. lb 36 4 3 1 7 H Dcwiiug. 1'b. . . 33 7 0 1 13 .258 l i i am cr i i ijrwCT- !! Mechanics I I BACK to the lj BICYCLE The trolleys to jnur work cost about 60 a year 51 SO in three j, years. A good bicycle will save $14(J in that time and still be good j for years to come. More than that, j it saves time, and time means money more work, more p , more play, more reif. Punctuality I leads to promotion. Al o, the I i bicjele saves doctor's bills and I I gics you a lot of healthy fun for j nothing. i Before you buy, at least com- H v jj pare the Ivcr Jihnton with other I . I makes compare the finish (five I I coats of baked and hand rubbed H i enamel on ours ; take them apart I . 1 and compare the machine work, V j temper and design of bearings; jt I 1 try each and compare the riding jSjv I qualities; note the rigidity of our Truss Bridge Frame the absence V-Vii'i 01 friction and binding. Si Drop in and ulk it over. PROUDFIT SPORTING I - GOODS CO. Jl'l Twenty-fourth and Hudson MtM 362 Twenty-fifth Street. NOTED BRITISH POLOfST TO MANAGE PANAMA EXPOSITION POLO MATCHES Captain Edward Darley Miller. Captain Edward Darley Miller, formerly of the Seventeenth Britisfc I foncers. has been appointed" manager of the international polo tournament to be played during the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco. , Ballinger, i. . . l 0 0 l .260 Ellis, of 33 9 2 1 0 .243 j Knight, p 7 - 2 0 0 1 .212 Galgano. p ... 4 0 0 0 0 211 j Rustcnbaven, p 1 0 0 0 0 o91 j Lcmley, p 0 0 0 0 0 0&Q Trftals 343 68 16 8 5S .2914 HELBNA H 2B 3B H R SB. PC j Gleason. c 21 5 0 0 1 390 McNeil if 43 10 1 1 5 341 I Lussi, lh .... 43 8 3 3 3 316 Deane. of. 28 3 3 1 2 .301 I Crittenden, c. 25 4 2 0 0 301 Quigley, 2b . io i i i 2 294 Belford. p . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 .286 (Mark, lb 21 0 0 0 2 .284 Ryder, if 82 4 2 2 13 27S Bogert, if. ... 20 3 1 0 3 .253 Ames, p 5 0 Q 0 0 250 Dasbach. of. ... 28 5 0 0 7 .243 Garrett, p 7 2 0 1 0 219 Wells, p 4 2 0 0 0 .190 Todd. p. 3 0 0 1 0 .187 Totals 294 47 13 10 38 .2913 SALT LAKE. H 2B 3B HR SB. PC. Bernhardt, p 5 0 0 0 0 .500 Huelsman of . 52 12 3 6 7 413 Tonneman, c ..17 7 0 1 2 .340 I Potts. BS .... 51 10 1 1 10 .325 Hester, lb 47 4 1 1 8 .318 Davis, of 41 5 5 6 5 .291 Schultz, p R 2 0 1 0 286 G3lena, of 30 0 1 1 , .280 Morgan, p 10 1 0 0 1 250 French. 2b 12 3 2 0 0 .240 Caldwell. 3b. ... 30 ?, 2 2 .221 McClain, c 13 1 l 0 .197 Fitzgerald, p. .. 3 1 0 0 0 176 Allen p 2 1 0 0 2 077 Totals ... 321 49 16 20 44 .2912 MURRAY. H 2B 3B HR SB PC. Carman, of . . 57 12 14 6 3 .404 Thornton, lb . 49 5 4 3 1 .338 Menges, ss 43 19 o 1 S S33 BlankenBhlp, c. 13 3 1 0 1 M2 Gay. of 35 6 3 0 2 .282 Clynes of 32 5 1 4 2 276 Trespi. p. 11 1 1 0 0 .275 Auer. c . 25 2 2 2 1 .275 Slater, util 18 1 2 1 0 .247 Caveney, 2b ... 11 3 1 0 2 244 Brown, p. . 5 2 0 0 0 238 Pendleton. 2b . 27 6 2 1 3 237 Dawson, p. 10 1 0 0 0 .227 Ruegg, 3b 26 6 1 4 1 .206 Shader. p 6 0 0 0 0 187 Totals 363 71 32 23 24 .283 ; J5 1 2UJL DORSET ARROW COLLAR PLEASED PATRONS I are our best advertisement. We aim to please our patrons and give satisfaction TELL US YOUR TIRE TROUBLE When we get through with your tire you will be a booster for us and our work. REASONABLE CHARGES. Auto-Tire & Rubber Works Phone 794. 2576 Waih. Ava. I I Neal Institute. Og'den, Utah H LIQUOR HABIT CURED IN THREE DAYS W WITHOUT HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. W 663 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. TELEPHONE 100 j BUTTE II JB 3B HR.SB PC. Zimmerman, of. 7 1 0 0 0 .368 Lewis, c 30 7 1 0 6 306 1 Brady, Jb. ... 31 7 0 0 l 3oi MacMurdo, lb . 41 10 i 0 5 .29oj Robinson, p. . . 7 ) 0 o 0 .292 ! I Halla, p. 12 3 2 0 0 267 Holmes, util 5 l 1 o i 26 ; M( ( lelland, 3b 34 6 1 2 6 262 1 Rossback, of . 30 4 2 1 5 .246 Marshall, of. . . 31 1 8 0 IS .246 DcMaggio, of 36 ."i u 0 6 .242 Smith. B8. . . 30 4 2 0 5 .238 Jackson p ... 4 1 0 0 0 211 Mc-Creerv, p. . . 6 2 0 0 0 .167 Wizard, "c 5 2 0 0 o .135 Totals 310 53 16 3 54 .267 BOISE H 2B OB HR.SB. PC. Thomas lb. . . 32 7 6 1 3 320 Bauer, of 40 11 2 0 8 .303 Blausser, 3b. 39 8 2 3 4 .302 Weaver, c .... 31 8 0 o 1 277 Mooreheadj of . 31 7 2 0 7 .272 Woods, p. 4 2 1 ii 0 267 Bostick. ss 28 4 ) 1 8 267 Toner, p 9 2 0 1 1 .231 Kelly, of 9 2 0 0 2 .231 Coleman, c .... 4 0 0 0 1 222 I Schlmpff, 2b. .17 3 0 0 6 ,170 Jensen, p 6 1 1 0 2 143 I Adams, of 5 1,0 0 1 .102 ! Melter, p 3 0 0 0 0 094 Kusp, p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 25S 56 16 6 44 250 The freshest line of Fishing Tackle in the city, all the latest goods at Lowe's. Advertisement. oo YESTERDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN. St Louis, June 8. Wares triple with Leary on first base gave St Louis a ten-inning ictory over Washington 8 to 7. today after three hours and thirty-five minutes of playinc Each side fought desperalelv and alternated In taking the lead A sensational dou ble play in the ninth inning when Walker threw out Milan at the hom plate and prevented him from scor ing, saved the game for the locals NATIONAL. Brooklyn. June 8. Chicago entered the ninth inning a run behind toda , but won from Brooklyn. 3 to 2 Ruck er was the victim After Saier had I reached first on a fielder s choice and Zimmerman had singled, Corriden. who batted in place of Schultz. scored Saier on a single to center Smith's throw to the platp to catch Zimmer man on Sweeney's infield blow was too late, Zimmerman scoring the win ning run FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chicago, June 8. Chicago lout a chance to take first place in the Fed eral league today by dropping one game of a double header with Brook lyn, while Baltimore was losing to Indianapolis. Chicago won the first game 4 to 3 through the batting of Harrell. Evans for Brooklyn drovp a home run over the right field wall In the second game both teams hit the ball hard but Chicago fielded poorly and bunched hits in the tenth gave Brooklyn a victory, 10 to 7. Indianapolis, Ind.. June 8 India napolis found Baltimore pitchers easy today and scored fifteen runs on as mnny pafe hits SL Louis, June 8 A home run by Lennox in the sixth gave Pittsburg a lead that St Louis could not over come and the visitors won today's game 3 to 2. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Victoria- Portland-Victoria post poned : wet grounds At Seattle Spokane 4; Seattle 0 At Vancouver Tacoma 0; Vancou ver 3. FOUL BALL KILLS PLAYER. Spark. Okla., June 9. A foul ball struck Thomas Gilpin, a player in a ball game oxer the heart today and caused his death within a few mln- utaa HESTER IND HOLMES; SUSPENDED FOR ONE WEEK Horh Hester, manager of thp Ball Lakp baseball team and "Ducky " i I Holmes, manager of the Buttp team, I havp been susppndpd for onp week I by President Ed F Murphy, of th- . Cnion association Such was tho main I purport of a telegram received in the J cltj yesterday from Buttp. This sub Stantlal calling down of the two pug ' nylons nianngpr camp after Pre?! dent Murphy received first hand proof of the ungentlcmanly conduct attribui ed to the pair In other cities, b; all ' ting In the grandstand just hphind the plate, during Sunday's games HslPr resented decisions by both umpires during thp games and both li and Holmes cursed In front of the grandstand, near enough to he plainly heard by President Murphy and a number of men and women sitting near him The women protested strongly against the foul language used by both managers and this prob ably hastenpd Murphy s summary ac tion The Salt Lake manager was put out of the park and placed on a streei i ar by a policeman during the second game Huelsman, Potts and Tonneman also did considerable kick ing. In speaking of the suspension of the two men. President Murphy said that he had been lenient too lone is he had threatened Holmes with an Indefinite suspension on a preious oc casion, If he did not tease his vulgar conduct. He also that that he would follow up the present suspensions with others if necessary, as he had been criticised for allowing rough work and was now determined to stop it If he had to exclude half the players of a team. The entire Butte Salt Lake series last week was classed by the Butte fans as dirty baseball, with Holmes and Hester as thp chief offenders, and no displeasure was expressed bv them at the suspension of either of thpm Hester will bp allowed to view this week's series from the grandstand, but will not be permitted to put on B uniform. Huelsman will captain the team and Tonneman will probably play first base Hester it is said views his suspension as spoiling the chances of his dub to return home at the head of the percentage column oo STANDING OF CLUBS Union Association. Won. Lost. Pet Murray '. 19 K 559 Salt Lake 20 16 556 . Boise 20 lfi nob I Ogden 19 17 .528 Butte 17 19 472 Helena 11 23 .324 No rimes scheduled. National League. Won LosL Pet New York ...... ...25 14 .641 Cincinnati 28 18 fi09 Pittsburg 23 18 561 Chicago 24 23 .511 Brooklvn 19 21 47T. St. Louis 21 36 447 j Philadelphia 20 25 444 Boston 13 28 317 American League. Won Lost. Pet Philadelphia 2fi 17 .605 Washington 27 18 600 Detroit 28 20 .583 St Louis 24 21 Boston .21 22 48 Chicago 21 25 457 New York 17 26 .395 Cleveland 16 31 .340 Federal League. Won Lost. Pet Baltimore ...23 16 -590 Chicago .25 20 .556 Buffalo 21 IS 5:;S Pittsburg 20 21 .488 Brooklvn IS 19 .486 I.idunapolls 19 22 463 St. Louis 21 26 4" Kansas City IS 24 ,429 American Association. Won Lost. Pet. Milwaukpp 26 10 578 Loui6ille 27 23 .540 Indianapolis 27 24 .529 Columbus 25 25 500 Cleveland 25 25 .500 Kansas City 25 27 .481 Minneapolis 21 25 .457 St Paul ' 20 28 .417 Pacific Coast League Won Lost, pet San Francisco 39 28 58.' Venice 35 28 .556 Los AngeleB 36 30 545 j Portland 25 30 455 i Sacramento 27 34 .443 j Oakland 25 37 411-, Northwestern League. Won Lost. Pet Seattle 35 20 .636 Vancouver 33 20 .623 Spokane 31 23 -574 Tacoma 24 32 429 Portland 20 32 .385 Victoria , 18 34 .346 Weatern League. Won. Lost. Pet- Sioux City 29 18 .617 Denver 27 18 .600 St. Joseph 27 19 .587 Des Moines 24 22 .522 Lincoln 24 25 .490 Omaha ' 21 23 .477 Wichita 20 30 400 Topcka 15 32 319 Southern Association. Won Lost. Pet Chattanooga .30 22 .577 Birmingham 28 21 .571 New Orleans 29 24 .547 Nashville 28 25 528 Mobile 27 25 519 Atlanta 25 24 .510 Memphis 22 31 .415 Montgomery 19 36 345 MORRIS GETS DECISION. , JouUn Jklo June S. Carl Morrio, 11 ll Genuine 1 "Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5-cent sack) . Get a S-cent sack at the nearest I Aih for FREE hvot, 55S3& dealer's today "roll your own" ) ; of "papers" with iSgfi&feitS enjoy the most satisfying luxury P11L achSc'acH4 in the world Sold whercvcr good . ' ijflJlT tobacco is sold and you can always IPF get h fresh' lllllwWiijKf ttnMlm FRFF An Illustrated Booklet, showing I U 'MIBsimv correct way to "Roll Your Own" P(wp-: JSjS Cigarettes, and a Book of cigarette papers, will I I fTTtSICr1 fe JuJji';. "nLWF both he mailed to you, free, on postal request. I ( R' '(Sx flESir -Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. l in T THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY j I the Oklahoma heavyweight wag given i ; the decision over Jim Plynn of Pueb ' ; lo, In the ninth round of a fifteen-) round bum here tonight, when he wciii down under a blow that the referee decided was a foul. DEFIANCE MAKES GOOD SHOWING New York June 9. The America's cup candidate Defiance went out into Long Island sound yesterda for a hort sail stretching spin Under her two lower saiU and club topsail and with a light westerly breeze blowing the Defiance made good headway. She swung quickly when tacking and seemed to hold her headway well in the light airs. George M. Pynchon managing owner of the Defiance, ex (I pIcM-un ;it i,,.,- behavior Neither the Resolute nor the Vanltte left their anchorages The three yachta lejt for the horseahow inside Sandy Hook this morning to be ready for the race Wednesday. ZBYSZKO DEFEATS POLICEMAN. Duluth, Minn. June 9. Stanislaus Zbyszko, the Police heavyeiwht wres tler defeated Jesse Westergaard of Des Moines, la., in straight falls here last night. The first fall came alter forty nine minutes and the second in twenty seconds GRANTED LICENSE TO WED. Pocatello, June S -Marriage licen ses were issued today to Joseph Sut ton and Florence Baile of Pocatello and John Fishburne and Nettie E. Wilson, also of Pocatello. "NEVER-RIP" OVERALLS Made in Ogden by Ogden People John Scowcroft & Sons' Co. good-might! a horrible crime ah! I see!! fTM e! HAS SEEM COMMITTED!! NOW THEY'RE HE'S GOING TO . SmoRE HEADS1 WOw! I'M ( I ONLY SEVEN MORE EVERYBODY UP WITH ) ? UP AGAINST A (HEADS LEFT f-- (THEIR MITTS !! C 1 WHAT'S ALL THIS 5 ( HEADS OF T I WE WERE JUST HAVING II 1777171 A 7 TALK SOUTr ) CABBAGE - A LITTLE PUN CUTTING EXCUSE) B . 1 j