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THE OGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 17. 1919. I i EE y 1wbosSsMcN"S PORT ING NEWS HBASESg J I DETROIT WINS IN A LONOCONTEST DPrTROrT. July IS Philadelphia forced Dotroit to co fourteen lnninc today to gain a f to 4 victory' Pinch bitters started a rallj for the visitors in the ninth thai tird thr sr-or and from thn on the cmi" Wl - b plti hers' battle betwon Eh rake and Perry who . re.lb-ved Johnson. Score R H E. Philadelphia U 200 001 001 00 004 13 4 i Detroit . ooo no.- ojo ooo (- ." 11 1 .John.-on. Perry and Perkins, Mc Awy; Ehrake and Amsmitl) SENATORS 11. SOX 1 i:j CHU AGO, Jul) 16 Erlckson held ' Chicago to four smtferd hits today. while Washington batted Lowdermilk I and Danforth freelv and won 11 to l. Score; R. H E. Washington .. .001 225 01011 15 1 Chicago 100 ooo 000 1 A Erickson and Piin;h; fianforth, Lowdermilk and I,nn Schalck. CLEVELAND DEFEATS BOSTON CLEVELAND, July 16 Cleveland' won Its eiplnh Kaii)' ' iho B6MO0 from Boston today, t h score brunt: .! to 1 It was Pitcher Mers' first ic lory for Cleveland Jrf Score: R. H. E. 71 Boston 000 (ion oio 1 7 l Cleveland ooo mil n :i s n, Pennork and Schang; Wallers, My ers and ) N'eill. BROWNS 5; YANKS 0 Ik. ' ST. LOCIS. July 16--Shocker was1 invincible while St Louis hit Hip 6ff( r incs of Shawkev hard and tlmel and f shut out New York In the first same Of the series 5 to 0. Scor R. H E 1 i New York .. . Oiki imiO OOO -0 4 0 l St. Loui 001 101 02 5 10 0 4 Shawkey and Hannah; Shocker and Severeid. oo I AMERICAN LEAGUE I CLUB STANDING. W. L Pet. Chicago 4R 27 640 New York II 80 5.77 Cleveland 42 34 553 I Detroit 40 34 .541 St. IXJUis , . .30 34 .534 Boston 31 41 .441' Washington 82 13 427 Philadelphia . .19 68 .226 Yesterday's Results i At Chicago Washington 11, Chica go L m THE WORST IS YET TO COME p - . I? incv-Hc ff ; At Cleveland Boston 1, Cleveland 3 At St Louis St. Ixiuis ", New York At Detroit Detroit 5 Philadelphia (Fourteen innings.) COAST LEAGUE CLUB STANDING. W. L. Pct.j Los Angeles 59 37 .615 Vernon 53 41 .564 San Francisco 50 45 .526 Salt Lake 46 43 .517 Oakland 45 52 .464 Portland 42 49 .462 1 Sacramento 49 53 .424 Seattle ;.37 51 .420 1 Yesterday's Results. At Los Angeles Vernon 13, Los Angeles l t an Francisco Seattle 2, San Francisco 3 At Sacramento Sacramento 5, Oak 1 land 0 At Salt Lake Salt Lake 15, Port land 2. TENNIS PLAYER IN ACTION CHICAGO July 17 Every tennis player in i ho, running in the ninth annual champronship tournament on clay courts will get into' action this af ternoon. A full program la scheduled with men's singles in the sixth round and the winners to qualify for the semi-finals, men's doubles in advam d rounds, women's ingles, players com peting in earh round eliminations and women's and mixed doubles contests to begin. The sixth round matches in mn's singles today will qualify the players who will meet Friday in th' semi finals. The pairings ,ne William Til den, Jr.. Philadelphia VB Axel Fraen. Pr-rkele Cal , Roben G Klnsey, San Francisco Walter K W hronk. 1 i rot t ; William M Johnston, San Fran cisco, vs L. Harry Wnldnor, Winnet ka, 111., Waller T. Hayes, Chicago, vs Vincent Richards, Yonkers, N. Y BEAVERS LOSE TO BEES BYJ5 TO 3 SALT LAKE. July 16 Again the Bees clouted the Beavers' pitchers freely and won by 15 to 3. It was a day of two base hits three bas hits and home runs. Rumler got one of the latter as well as three two bag gen. Sheely and Walker did a little Clouting The score: PORTLAND. AB R H PO A E. Bluo lb 5 0 2 8 1 0 Westerzil 3b 5 0 1 2 2 Q Spcas If 5 2 2 1 0 0 Walker'cf 5 1 2 1 0 1 Siglin 2b 4 0 2 3 3 0 Koehler c 4 0 1 8 3 0 Rader SB 4 0 1 0 2 0 Cox rf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Penner p 5 0 0 0 2 0 Totajfi 41 3 13 24 13 1 SALT LAKE AB R H PO. A. E. Maggert ef , 1 2 0 2 0 0 Krug 2b 5 2 1 2 3 0 Mulvey If 4 3 i 2 0 0 Rumler rf 5 4 5 3 0 0 Sheely lb 4 1 3 10. 1 0 Johnson ss 6 o 2 2 3 2 Mulligan 3b 4 0 0 1 2 0 Byler c .' 5 1 2 4 0 0 Markle p 4 2 3 1 4 0 Totals 38 15 17 27 13 2 Score by innings: Portland Runs 100 000 002 3, Hits 211 100 22413 Salt Lake Runs 204 402 30 15 Hits 104 512 31 17 Summary: Two-base hits Rader, I Westerzil, Walker (2), Rumler (3). Sheel (2). Markle. Three base hit--Mulvey. Home run Rumler. Sacri fice fly Siglin. Sacrifice hlts--Mag-gerl (j). Krug, Markle. Stolen bases Koehler, Cox, MagerL Johnson (2) Base on balls Off Ppnnpr 6 nff f.-ir. i kle 3 Struck out By Penner 4, by Markle 3 Runs responsible for Penner 13. Markle 3 Left on bases Portland 1". Salt Lake 8 First base on errors Portland 2. Sail Lake 1. Time of game 1 hour and 53 minutes. Umpires Easton and Held. oo BENGALS 13, ANGELS 6 LOS ANGELES, July 16 Score: R H. E. Vernon 13 13 2 Los Angeles 6 12 0 Houck. Fromme and Brook, Brown Pertica, Fittery. Schult2 and Boles 00 OAKS 5, SENATORS 0 SACRAMENTO, July 16 Score: R. H. E. Oakland 0 4 0 Sacramento 5 5 0 Holling. Falkenburg and Mltzo. Malls and Cook oo RAINIERS 2 SEALS 3 SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 Score: R H B Seattle 2 8 1 San Francisco 3 8 1 Regan and Sweeney; Couche and i Baldwin. oo Pop Geers Drives Heir Reaper As a Winner KALAMAZOO, Mirh., July 16 I "Pop" C.fers driving Heir Reaper, won the $3000 Paper Mill purse for 2:06 trotters, at the grand circuit meeting his afternoon Royal Mack won the first hpat in a sharp brush with The Toddler and Prince Lore-. But aft--r that Geers swept to the front and foupht every Inch of the road for vic tory Only two horses started in the free-for-all pace, but the race was inter esting and was won by a short head each time bv the noted Indian Wiggler Single G Murphy drove Directum J against him Murphy won the three-year-old trot (.asily with Brusiloff, whiW the 2 11 trot with 13 in the field was won by Echo Direct. Starter Merrill announced the four miles trotted by Peter Bllliken and Winnemota In the 2:12 trot. Tuesday afternoon, constituted a world's record for a four-heat race over a half-mil1 track. The time was 2:194; -3 09, and 2:09 rwr Bigelow and Ford Tie at the Shoot Wednesday E L. Ford and A. P, Bigelow tied yesterday at the Ogden Gun club shoot at the- Ogden country club wiih IS breaks out of a possible 50. C. J. Doon ' won a point In the Becker cup contest IThis gives Doon four point-. ;m-: club members declare that the indica-j Hons are that Doon will win this honor John Cowan and W H. Mitchell of Salt Lake were at the shoot and par-; Itlclpated John M Browning made a I point on the Old Time Shooters cup and A. P. Bicelow on the Dupont tro phy. The scores were: A. P Bigelow . IS E. L. Ford 48 Jack Browning 46 ! 'C J. Doon 16 1 ; i j re j iHt QUITO j H Ir--S HAl HA HA I 4' " ANYOODV OM K SAY THA-rHiJ B - - - -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- - t J. M. Browning 4c John Taylor 15 .lohn Cowan : . H W H Mitchell 3 Twenty-one Yard Handicap. A P. Bigelow 21 .1 M Browning 22 E. L Ford 22 John Taylor . 21 CO J. boon 21 rir Call on J. J. Brummitt a', 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. OQiNGS OF THE DUFFS 1 lWAT m I zTTTI I, , NU CO OUT AUD FLAW H.' ' 1 ) TMEC?g- kT A MlfXTe AUD mlW UAv.J FxikJ M(C& j , AU 5E UE TOOTS AND CASPER- ' You Can Have Thrilling Experiences Right at Home By J. E. MURPHY i (toots-this i CftPTRtKjxt jL ICrPYou Mvw Hvvje hrd r io-o o-ort1. hovsj ? ? (u?.. MV V V 1MftN KC Jl ON THE OCtft CBPTWH' J , 1 MPiZ AN0 WO-HEUVC Jk - L LftNOlOW t IBWIiri 'r: BIH ( N E Rippling I Rhymes I By WALT MASON. PATIENCE. I .No mat if r what goo? wrong, no odds 1 what wirea are crossed, you'd better H beave a sons, than se vour temper k lost. If cussing things would help. '( 1 1'd suy, "By all means cuss; put up . H nuwi ana yeip, auu raibe a uetujuj fuss." But this course doesn't chase k the shades of gloom away; Just wear a chi erftii face, and things will be o. H K 1 drove eight hundred miles, this spring, in my t in car; the rain, in fifty H Btyles, came down, from clouds ajar. f Tht roadway was a flood, and my old L faithful boat just foundered in the I mud, and then- gave up its goat. Time was when I'd have reared and pawed t around and wept, and torn my sorrel H beard, whil- watch and ward I kept. H But years have made me wise; I know I that patience wins; and forty thousand sighs aren't worth a brace of grins. I And so I waited there and whistled half a day, then saw a granger fare with horses down that way. He hauled me from thj mire and only asked 1 buck, and 1 tuned up my lyre and L blessed my goodly luck. The mud- holes dot life's way .and there we oft ar' mired, and some stand up and bray, and make the welkin tired; the j wise man sits and hums a tune that should be canned, until some fellow comes and hauls him to dry' land, o l f I I LITTLE- BENNY'S Notebook I By LEE PAPE I j My cuzzin Artie came erround today I and me and him made up a mind reed- j ing trick, being for me to pertend to II know what he was thinking of in his I mind and for him to say yes no mat- Ic ter 11 was, ajid we went in ware pop was reeding the paper in the set- ting room, me saying. Do you wunt I to see a grate mind reeding trick, pop. 1 can reed Arties mind easy as any- n. bus Artif got a mind? sed Pop. Yes sir, do you wunt to see me. pup" 1 sed. And 1 put my hands on Arties aed uid looked In his eyes I about Z inch'-- awa saying. Presto change . youre thinking you would 1 wish it was winter agen if you dident to go to Bkool, and its a good j thing the Germlns dident win the war. Ye.-, s'd Artie. Very wonderful, now let me reed j mv paper, sed pop. and I sed. I can 1 do it every time, pop. do you wunt I in s.-f in- do it agen" And I red Ar- mind agun. saying, Youre think ing North America is bounded on the east bv the Atlantick Ocean and a recking chair wouldent wejrk without i es, sed Artie 1 1 wouldent of bleevd it If I hadent seen it with my own eyes, now let me rend my paper ,sed pop. and I me reed my paper, sed pop, and 1 1 try. pop. do you Avunt to see me reed I it agen? I Positively not. sed pom and I sen, I wonder If I fan reed your mind, pop, I wat will you give me if I reed your mind rite, pop? III throw you my purse as the an- clenl kings use t" do, in other words, sed pop. ;. all rite. I sed. And l out my bands on pop bald spot and ioorl in his eyes, saying. Youre thinking I aim going to get the dime. Well Irir Ihe love of Peet. darn it you dident geee rite, sed pop. 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