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H g; THE OGDL.N STANDARD ; OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1919. li TRAP SHOOTING, I I CPADTIlVfr W 1? 17 C I I BASEBALL, AUTOS, 1 BOXING, WRESTLING jjlUlilillU 111 Hi WW k3 LAWN TENNIS, GOLF -- . I GIANTS RACING i WITH CINCINNATI f FOyBlANT CHICAGO, Aug. 19. The most so 5l , ' rious of the National league- pennant race thus far this season began here today when Cincinnati leading New York by four and one-halt games, mel the. Giants in the first of throe sUCCes I sive double headers. The two Learns r have alternated in the lead almost JNI I from the M; rt of the s-ason v. lien Brooklyn set the pace lor a short time. Moran's men who have not encoun tered a losing streak have been more ijLn 1 successful than their eastern rival ; during the last few weeks, gradual! ' widening the gap between first and second place. To wipe out the Reds' lead the McGraw men must win five of the six contests while a severe set back would be difficult to overcome $j in the remaining 3G games of the sea- Sf. ! son. The Reds and Giants have broken even in twelve games in which the latter outscored their opponents 42 to 30. Router and Sallee each have two out of three with New York, Eller one out oi three while Luque had a i H victory and Fisher a defeat.' Barnes "W-'l of the Giants who won his tenth : Straight game yesterday, took two out t of three from Cincinnati; Benton was successful three times in five games and Tony met defeat in his contest. ! NEW YORK WINS 1 1 TENTH STRAIGHT Sv'n ' BROOKLYN. Aug 12 Jesse Barnea Btl'i I von D's tpnlh straight game for New .. i York today, equalling I he season's major league record held by Shawkej Barnes had a pitchers' duel With Mit chell, the Giants beating Brooklyn. 2 r to 1. Kauff prevented a tie in the ninth b a great catch of Wheat's long ilki Score: R H. E vjfiV New York 01" 001 000 2 8 2 Brooklvn 1 1 1 7 t Batteries: Barnes and Gonzalez; Mitchell and Miller. BRAVES WIN EXHIBITION. ... SYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. Th 3ft!, Boston National; defeated the I hicago Nationals. 4 to Z, in ah exhibition game Lore inday. I. THE WORST IS YET TO COME 1 C-cHrVe)l-rOU W Score: R. H. E. Chicago 010 000 0203 7 S Boston 100 002 0014 8 0 Batteries: Carter and Daly; Qesch jger and Gowdy, NATIONALLY AGUE CLUB STANDING W. I,. PcL Cincinnati ".66 31 .679 New York 59. 33 .641 Chicago 51 41 .551 Brooklyn 44 51 .511 Pittsburgh 45 50 lfS Boston 36 55 .396 Philadelphia . .35 54 .393 St Louis . .; 33 60 .353 Yesterday's Results. At Brooklvn New York 2, Brook yn l. ' Only game scheduled AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB STANDING. W L Pet. (hicago 62 38 .620 I Detroit 57 47 .582 Cleveland 55 43 .561 New York 54 4 4 .546 St. Louis 44 45 .494 Boston 45 51 .469 Washington 11 60 .406 Philadelphia 26 69 .271 Yesterday's Results At Boston St. Louis io. Boston 3. At Philadelphia Detroit 9, Philadel phia 6. At New York Cleveland 2, New l York 1. No other games scheduled. I Tomorrow is the happiest day in a I man's life CLEVELAND WINS 3JLIT OF 4 NEW YORK, Aug 12. Cleveland made it three out of four from New York, winning the last game of the series, 2 to 1 Coveleskie had ihe bet let of Mogridge in a pitchers' battle Mogridge weakened in the sixth and leveland scored twice on Oraney's double, Chamman's single. Speaker's tingle and steal and Harris single Score R H. E Cleveland WO 002 0002 5 2 New York 000 f00 0101 6 0 Batteries Coveleskie and O'Neill; Mogridge and Ruel. BROWNS 10, RED SOX 3. BOSTON, -ug. T2. St. Louis I knocked Jones out of the box today in the third and won, 10 to 3. Although Boston hit Shocker freely, ho was ef fective with men on bases. Score R. H E. St. Louis 204 (HO 00310 13 0 Boston 100 mo 100 3 10 1 Batteries: Shocker and Sever, id. McGraw, Musser, Jones and Schang. TIGERS 9, ATHLETICS 6. PHILADELPHIA. Aug 12. Timely hitting enabled Detroit to win the third straight game from Philadelphia today, 0 to 6. Cobb scored from sec ond in the third when Turner fumble 1 Heilmann'3 grounder. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 401 020 011 9 1 1 1 Philadelphia . . . 100 012 0206 13 3 Batteries Leonard and Ainsmilh; Johnson, Kinney and Perkins ; COASUEAOCE CLUB STANDING W. L. Pot Los Angeles 73 50 .59' I Vernon 7.1 50 .587 Salt Lake 65 50 .565 San Francisco 63 59 .516 (Sacramento 54 61 . 4 70 Oakland 56 67 .455 Portland 51 67 .432 Seattle 42 73 .371 Yesterday's Results At San Francisco San Francisco 2, Sacramenio 0 At Los Angeles Los Angeles 6, Salt Lake 3. At Portland Game tomorrow At Seatth Came tomorrow. The young lady across the way says awfully, democratic and Isjglad to associate with anybody whose social 'position is good BEES DEFEATED IN FIRST GAME LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Aug 12 With both teams playing errorless ball, Los Angeles defeated Salt Lake, fi to 1 In the opening game of the Beries today. In the fourth inning with the score tied. Killefer knocked a home run to center, mooring Nlehoff and Fit tery, who were on bases, as well as himself. In the next frame the visi tors made two runs when Rumler hit a two-bagger, scoring Knig and John son, who were on bases. Score SALT LAKE AD R H. PO A. . Maggert cl 3 l l 4 0 0 Krug. 2b 4 1 1 1 3 0 Johnson, ss 1 1 3 3 4 0 Rumler. rf 4 n 2 0 0 1) Sheely, lb 4 0 0 12 0 0 Mulligan, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Fltzpatrick, If 3 0 2 1 0 .1 Byler, c 3 0 1 2 3 0 Gould, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Spencer 1 0 1 0 n 11 Levercnz Q Q 0 ( 0 0 Dale 0 (i 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 12 24 13 0 LOS ANGELES AB R. H PO. A. E. Killefer. cf 4 1 2 2 0 0 Fabrlque, ss 1 0 1 1 4 0 Bates, lb 3 1 2 8 0 0 Crawford, rf 3 0 2 I 0 0 Rassler, c 4 0 0 1 1 fj llenworth, 2b .... 4 1 t c 0 Ellis, If 1 1 0 2 0 0 Nlehoff; 3b 2 l 1 2 3 n Fitter', p 3 1 2 0 2 0 Totals 28 6 11 27 13 0 Spencer batted for Gould in ninth, Levercnz batted for Spencer in ninth Dale batted for Johnson in ninth. Score by innings Salt Lake 100 020 0003 jLos Angeles 100 301 Olx 6 Summary. Stolen base Bate Home run Killefer. Two base hit- j Bates, Three-base hit Rumler. Sac jriflce hits Krug, Johnson, Ellis, Ni , ;hoff, Fabrlque. Bases on balls Off' ; could 6. off Fit tery 1. Runs respon sible for Gould 6, Pittery 3. Double j plays Kenworthy to Fabrlque o 1 Bates; Fabrique to Kenworthy to 'Bates. I'mpires Held and Eason 1 SEALS 2, COYOTES 0 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 12. Score: n. H. E Sacramento 0 j q San Francisco 2 10 2 Batteries Mails Pierr and .Cook" Cad ; Smith nnd Baldwin. TEAMS TRAVELING. PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 12. No j M j Oakland Portland game today; Oak land traveling. SEATTLE. Wash, Aug 12,-r-Nq Vi rnon-Seattle game toda , Vernon t ra eling. Australians Are Successful in Tennis Contest NEWTON, Mass., Aug 12.-Gerald ' "ope I SET A I c'omek PW f . W 1 Ira reaches! see. m SOOO SHOT OFF THE ?EB IVWAl'Sb f 5AIO-COa Bftct S$m , PH VJHAT DID I TfeU. I m f fTTC A mrrv r nrnin wm 1 Z - Z 1 m i 1 UU lAlNlilAfcK- reathers ot a Bird Hock to a Woman s Head By J. L MUKFHY mvuJ t5' i o-j03ttAU IS -etc .-root?- surjl 'I, rS I P? not io out it iSl " 1 IL Patterson and Norman E Brooke?, I one of the visiting Australian teams, came ihrough victorious today in the a second round of the United States Vi 'tional l.awn Tennis double; champion- j -hip tournament. The other team, com- j posed ef R, V Thomas and Randolph j Lycett, was eliminated by an Americana , ' f n Patterson and Brooke defeated R.I N orris Williams II, .ind Watson M. ashburn, hnher; of the New Ens- land sectional title in straight sets, 6-1, 16-ii. 8-6, In a match that was the fea- 1 m e ot the daj . , Thomas .inrj Lycetl lost to the for- j midable New ork team. S Howard ifoshell and Fred B Alexander, hold j ers of (he tri-statc sectional title. Ta5 '1 Score was G-2, 6 0, 2 6, 6-3. 1 The Los Angelespair, Maurice E. j eL.-.iichlin :iml Thomas C Bund', 1 " 1 ific coasl champions, had an eas) 1 - me in disposing of I B ioyle o! j I.Washington, and V H Harris of Bra' tleboro N't , holders of the mlddlo A'- J llantii - --ec linn title, ihe score beinp fi-3. 6-3 6-2 So certain was thfl outcome Hiu comparatively few sp?c 1 jtator- wer attracted oven by Lie 'chance to see McLoughlin, ihe tali- 1 fornia comet" m action. The fourth match scheduled was d- j faulted by the Dallas, Texas, team 0' 1 : Louis Thalheimer and Leven Jestor, I holders of the southwestern title, tl 1 1 he San Franciscans, William M Jcbl j rton .iinl C J Cnffin, the northH-' j champions. ALL TARGETS ARE BROKEMT SHOOT CHICAGO. Aug 12. New records J for the amateur trap shooting cham- j jpionship and the professional cham jpionship of the grand American handi 'ap frapshooting tournament were es- 1 taUished this afternoon vhen the win ners in tlie re.specin-e events. Frank M Troeh, Vancouver. Wash . and Ber' Lewis. Aurora, III, broke the entire 200 targets thrown. Nerr before in competition from IS j ( v;irds had the entire program been , run without a mis? The bst previous j 1 performance at 18 yards was by Troeh I " ttwo years ago when he won the even! ' ' with 193 of 200. J. E. Jennings of Todmorton, Can.. j waa second to Troeh with 98 Wool tolk Henderson of Lexington, Ky , champion of that state, and T L J Edens, Phoenix, Ar,. Arizona chanv pion. tivd for third place with Iff Henderson won the place in three shoot-offs For the professional shoot Charley ij j Spencer of St Louis, Mo, and Fred I Gilbert, Spirit f.ake. la. each brok 198 targets with William Crosby, 0'FJ- i Ion. Ill , next with 197. The sqiyid In which Troeh shot, com pevod of Marksman Nick Arie, Chan Powers and E. V. Kirby. broke 377 ot j 1000 targets thrown That also was a new world's record for eighteen yards. , EXHIBITION GAME. SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Aug. 12. Tb" Boston Nationals defeated the Chica Nationals 1 to 3 in an exhibition gam here today. The score. 1 hicago 010 000 0205 " 5 Uoston 100 002 001 i S y , Batteries: Carter and Daly; Oescb ger and Gowdy. A mother having the habit of sin ing at her work, warbled: "No more, no more that cross I'd bear." J11 year-old Martha, indicating the dos. isked seriously: "Is ho a cross-e)' sear ?" LetCuticuraBe YourBeautyDoctor , : g aggg t zzr-l