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8 THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 918. ! e TTtAP SHOOTING, CDAD TJlVn WPWC I I BASEBALL, AUTOS, BOXING, WRESTLING iJ T vr 1. j. 1 1 XM 111 Hi W ij LAWN TENNIS, GOLF 1 ALL IN READINESS FOR THF BIG BOUT TOMORROW NIGHT Wind, Rain or Shine, Everybody Will Be There There's Going to Be Lots of Fun and a Heap of Thrills. A is now in readiness for the big , bout tomorrow nipht at the armory. Promoter Billy Glasmann has had the bleacher seats repaired and reinforced, so that there will be no occasion for anyone to hang on the wall for a spell to see the fight. well-known auto man was in ihc thick of the collapse at the last fight, but said that his ex perience in hanging to the side of the wall for ton minute or so while step. laddera were procured to release him. was no nev. thing to him, as he had been hanging to the wheel of a car up and down North Washington for a year or more and believed that his knowledge of hanging on would permit him to stick to the celling indefinitely if necessary. Frankie Gage is sure looking finej these day- He ha changed hlfl (rain ing tactics for this bout somewhat. using the highway between Ogden and the Springs for daily sprints to im prove his wind and Increase the fleel ness and Burenesa of his pedal extrem ities Frankie is not figuring on run ning away rwrth, hut nys there is no use In Stopping B big drive if you can step out of range and let er pass That's good generalship, Frankie, and i hen again if your navigators are gear ed up you can step out and step ba b in time to swing in a little ole drive of your own. Yes, Gape is in good shape and should have no trouble in showing the fans some fast, classy work. Lee Morrissey is all to the good, so BEES SHOT 00T 1 BY VERNONITES Quinn Produces the Goods for Bengals and Salt Lak ers Are Beaten 4 to 0. LOS ANGELES. Cal . May 16. Jack Quinn. picked by Manager Dill ESssiCt to stop the losing streak Qf the Vei non Tigers, delivered the good - today, and while the Bcngaleers were slam ming the visiting twlrlcrs for a total Of fourteen hits and four runs. Quinn presented the Bees with only an oc casional hit and a string of goo.se . gga The score was 4 to 0. McCredie used three pitchers. Evans resigned the job to McCabe after Maine's homer in the fourth had hrnnplit in two runners ahead of him. McCabe. who succeeded him landed on safely but three times dur- i ing the four innings he was In the box. Conkwrighi took over the job in the eighth, and the Tigers nicked him for one run on De Vormer's triple and Quinn's single. SALT LAKE AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Farmer, ci 4 0 0 2 0 0 Siglln, 2b 4 0 3 3 2 0 Ryan. If 4 0 0 3 0 0 ('happen, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Orr, ss 4 0 1 3 4 0 Sheely, lb 4 0 1 10 0 0 Sands, 3b 4 0 0 2 5 0; Konnick, c 3 0 1 1 1 0 Evans, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 'Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0 McCab, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Dubuc 1 0 0 0 0 0 Conkwright, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 0 7 21 13 0 Batted for Evans in fifth. Batted for McCabe in eighth. VERNON. AB. R. H. PO.A. E. Daley. If 4 0 3 3 0 0 J. Mitchell ss 4 0 1 1 2 0 Chadbourne, cf 5 1 2 1 0 o Borton. lb 2 1 2 15 0 0 Hosp, 2b 4 0 0 1 2 0 Matb.es, rf 4 1 2 4 0 0 Westerzil, 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0 De Vormer, c 4 1 2 2 0 0 Quinn, p 4 0 2 0 1 0 Totals 35 4 1 1 27 9 0 Score by innings: Salt Lake Runs 000 000 000 0 Hits 010 111 111 7 Vernon Runs 000 300 01 4 far a-s prime condition la concerned Lee's bellows have always had suf- ' tlelent capacity to supply plenty of breese for a long whirl, so the Idaho favorite has employed his training hours In improving his muscular and scientific welfare. This shows good Judgment on the part of both Lee and his advisers, and as Morrissey has trained faithfully and consistently, considerable improvement will be ap parenl In bis alertness and punching ability. Lee should put up the best fight of his life tomorrow night as hi is just now arriving at the pinnacle of his ring career. Gage and Morrissey will, no doubt, uphold thfir end of the program as the stellar attraction oi the evening. K. i). r.rown and Billy Johnson will go for 10 rounds as a preliminat to the big 20 round contest between Gage and Morrissey. Billy and K. O. are speedy little scrappers and will keep the crowd yelling over the whole route. Neither boy ever overlooks an opportunity to let one fly and as a n BUlt ihe air is full of punches from the first tap. We'll have to dub this bout the hail -raiser instead of the curtain raiser, and it will have to go because the Japs with the long blades are go ing to hoosf the asbestos. There II be a big crowd ol thec little brown nu n to watch this exhibition They'll pro, ably do n lot nf applauding and mayh some other brand of talking but then let em co. what's the dlffercuco. we'll ne er know it. Hits . 201 520 13 14 Summary Home run Mathes. Three-base hit De Vormer. Two base hit Borton. Sacrifice hit Bor ton. Struck out By Evans 1, by Quinn 2 Bases on balls Off Evans 1, off McCabe 1. off Conkwright 1 Runs responsible for Evans 3, t'onk wiight 1. Double play McCabe to Sands to Sheely. Stolen bases Shee lv 2. Phappell Mitchell. Borton. Charge defeat to Evans. Eight hits 3 runs off Evans, 19 at bat in 4 in nings ; three hits off McCabe, 10 at bat in 3 innings Umpire Casey. 1 Time of game 1 hour and 30 minutes. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. L. Pet. Salt Lake 23 17 .575 j Los Angeles 23 20 .535 I Vernon 21 21 .500 , Oakland 20 21 .488 'Sacramento 18 20 .474 San Francisco 18 24 .429 Yesterday's Results. At Los Angeles Salt Lake 0, Ver-1 non 4. At Sacramento Los Angeles 3, Sac ramento 4, At s;an Francisco San Francisco 3, Oakland 0. ' SEALS SHOT 00T HOWARD'S MEN Series Evened Up Kantleh ner Twirls for Cellar Champions. SAN FRANCISCO. May 15. The Seals shut out the Oaks today, 3 to 0, and evened up the series. Kantleh ner, twirling for the cellar champions, allowed only two hits, both sinsle The Seals, on the other hand, hit Kre mer fairly often and opportunely, and thus piled up the grand total of three runs. Kantlehner was never in danger, al though he was somewhat unsteady at I limes and gave six bases on balls j Maggert, the Seals' center fielder, starred at the bat with four hits In !u many times at bat. One of these mts was a double, the only one of the game At San Francisco: SAN FRANClSCt I AB. R.H. PO.A. E Maggerl, cf 4 1 4 1 0 0 Pick, 3b 3 1 2 0 3 1 Hunter. If 4 0 0 3 1 0 Koerner, lb 4 0 112 0 0 Downs, 2b 4 0 1 2 2 1 m wmmmmmmmm I Best Entertainment Yet 20-BIG ROUNDS-20 I Frankie Gage vs. Lee Morrissey I New Orleans Idaho Falls t I I Winner Meets Stanley Yoakum ! SPECIAL EVENT 110 Rounds of Real Boxing BILLIE JOHNSON vs. K. O. BROWN Ogden Greek (Ogden) I ARMORY HALL TOMORROW N I G H T j Japanese Fencing Contest Starts the Big Doings at 8:30 Sharp , Boys, the bleachers have all been rebuilt and the inspector says, "They will hold an army now." They are absolutely safe. Don't miss the best entertainment of the 1 S season. BILLY GLASMANN, Promoter, j I ' K m iv:":"" itt;-- mliw mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmm i 5 Brooks, c 3 0 0 4 1 0 Hummel, rf 3 1 1 3 0 0 Corhan, ss 2 0 0 2 3 0 Kantlehner. p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 30 3 9 27 12 2 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hawks, rf 4 0 0 3 0 1 Wares. 2b 3 0 1 3 3 0 Mlddleton, if 3 o l 2 l 0 Miller, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Gardner, lb 2 0 0 7 2 0J Christensen, 3b .... 4 0 0 0 Q 0 Croll, ss 4 0 0 o 3 0i Mitze, c 2 0 (i 9 0 Ol Kremer, p 3 0 0 1 5 0 Totals 29 0 2 27 14 1 Score by innings: San Francisco Runs 200 010 0003 Hits 301 121 0109 Oakland Runs 000 000 0000 I Hits 100 000 0102 Nummary: Two-base nil Maggerl Stolen bases Maggert. Pick. Bases on balls Off Kremer 2. oH Kantleh ner 6. Struck out By Kremer 7, by Kantlehner 2. Runs responsible for j Kremer 2. Time of game 2:3c'. Um ' pire Finney. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet.' ; Boston . 15 10 .600 I New York 13 11 .542 Cleveland 13 11 .542 1 Chicago 11 10 .524 Washington 12 11 .522 St. Louis . Ki 11 .476 Philadelphia 9 14 .391 Detroit 7 12 .368 Ycstrday s Results. At Boston Detroit 4. Boston 5. At New York St. Louis 5. New York 4 (twelve innings.) At Philadelphia Cleveland 2, Phila delphia 3 (thirteen innings). At Washington Chicago 0, Wash ington 1 (eighteen innings) Today's Schedule. f'hicago at Washington Cleveland at Philadelphia St. Louis at New 'i ork. Detroit at Bos'.on. WASHINGTON. Mav 16. Walter Johnson and Claude William's battled eighteen innings here today before Washington got a 1 to u decision over Chicago in the first game of the Berie Johnson helped win his victory with1 a long single, which put Ainsmlth on third, from which Williams scored the' catcher with a wild pitch Although the game was Ihe longest I of the season In the American league and one of the longest on record, each team used only nine players and' neither club made an error. The errorless game fairly bristled' with great stops throws and ca'.' b. -and there were only two occasions! when the official scorer was called on to draw a fine line between a hit and, a misplay and these had no effect on the outcome. In the eighteenth, Fos-1 ter flipd out before Ainsxnith, Johnson singled Ainsmitb to third With two strikes and no balls on Shotton, Wil-' Hams uncorked B wild pitch that went to the stands and Ainsmith scored. CHICAGO. AB. R.H. PO.A. E. Leibold, If 7 0 1 8 0 0! Murphy, rf 6 0 3 5 0 0 Weaver, ss 6 2 1 4 0 Gandil. lb 7 t 0 16 i 0 J Collins, cf 7 it 0 9 n 0 Risberg. 2b 7 0 1 5 4 0 McMuliin, 3b 7 0 2 4 4 0 Schalk. c 6 0 1 4 0 0 Williams, p 6 0 0 0 2. 0! Totals 59 0 1052 14 0 One out when winning run scored, j WASHINGTON. AB. R.H. PO. A. El Shotton, rf 7 0 1 0 0 0; Lavan, ss 7 0 0 4 6 0 Milan cf 7 0 2 3 ii ii Shanks. If 6 u 1 10 n n Judge, lb 7 ii 1 22 1 0 Morgan. 2b 5 0 0 2 "6 0 Foster. 3b 7 0 1 u 3 0 Ainsmith. c 7 1 112 2 0 Johnson, p 7 0 1 1 1 0 Totals 60 1 8 54 19 0! Score by innings: Chicago . . 000 000 000 000 000 000 0i Wash. . ..000 000 000 000 000 001 l! Summary: Two-base hits Murphy, RisL -rg. Sacrifice hits Weaver. Schalk. Double play Lavan to .Mor gan to Judge Loft on bases- Chicago g, Washington 10. Base: on balls' Off Johnson 1, off Williams 2. Hit by pitcher By Williams. Morgan. Struck, out By Johnson 9, by Williams 3. Wild pitch Williams. Passed ball! Ainsmith. RED SOX STAGE BIG NINTH-INNING RALLY L'.i :- n iN M ; " With one out in the ninth. Finch Hitter Schang walked, Scott singled, Hoblltzell, batting for Agnew. singled, Ruth was intention al passed and Hooper singled over Veach's head in the right field, giv ing Boston two runs and enabling the Red Sox to defeat Detroit today, 5 to 4. Until the ninth Dauss of Detroit had the better of Ruth. Bush s play was brilliant. Score by innings Detroit 003 010 0004 Boston 000 111 u02 5 Summary: Errors Walker. Shean, Whiteman, Ruth Two-base hits I Bush, Dauss, Ruth, Whiteman. Three base hit alker. Stolen bases Shean, Struck. Sacrifice hit Shean. Sacri-J fice fly Mclnnes. Double play Ruth to Scott to Mclnnes. Left on bases Detroit 5, Boston 7 First base on I errors Detroit 2. Bases on balls Off Dauss 4, off Ruth 1. Struck out By Dauss 1. b Ruth 1. FORMER YANKS WIN OVEER PRESENT YANKS NEW YORK, May 15. The St. Louis; Browns with seven tormer New ork Americans in their lineup, defeated N w York in a 12 -Inning game todav 5 to 4. Shocker, formerly of the local team.1 gave ten bases on balls, but was strong in the pinches. Nunamaker, who caught for the Yankees for years, starred at bat for St. Louis with a triple, two singles and a base on balls Score by innings St. Louis 000 200 200 001 5 ! ra New York 200 000 002 000 fj; Summary: Errors Smith. Hannah, j Two-base hits Baker 2, Shocker, Si ler 2. Gilhoole. Gedeon. Th.rf e-b...-e hit Nunamaker. Stolen bases Sis- f. ler 2. Gedeon. Pratt. Sacrifice hi'- p( Smith. Double play Tobin to Ged- ' eon. Left on bases New York 1. St p( Louis 12. Bases on balls Off Love 5. off Caldwell 1, off Shocker 10. Hiu rj, Off Love 4 in four innings (noneoit p( in the fifth); olf Caldwell, 8 in eizb. B, innings. Hit by pitcher By Love Gedeon. Balk Shocker. Struck out Cf By Love 1, by Caldwell 2, by Shock er 3. Losing pitcher Caldwell. COVELESKIE WEAKENS IN THE THIRTEENTH PHILADELPHIA, May 15-Covele: Ra kie weakened in the thirteenth innin? today, after Cleveland had scored a W run in the first half of the iDning, and Philadelphia won, 3 to 2 Errors vera responsible for both Cleveland run.;, Hi their first coming without a base flit. I Score by innings: Cleveland 000 010 000 000 1-2 Philadelphia . . 000 000 001 000 2-3 Summary : Errors Chapman, Wal- ' ker, Burns. Shannon 2. Two-base hiL; Chapman. Graney, Walker. Hooe run Walker Stolen bases Roth, Chapman. Sacrifice hi' Speaker Double plav Davidson to Shannon 'J ' Burns. Left on bases ( leveland . Philadelphia 8. First base on error? Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 1 Bas fc on balls Off Coveleskie 3. off Myen 4. 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