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Swl THE. OCULN 5IANPARD. OGDEN. UTAH. TUESDAY. AUGUST 19. I ? IT 1 f z- - ! ( TRAP SHOOTING, C I fls 0 T I T C M 17 T C 1 1 BASEBALL, AUTOS, ; I BOXING, WRESTLING SfUli I 1 1I VJ ill H. VV 3 LAWN TENNIS, GOLF H BROWNS DEFEAT , ST. LOWS IN A LA8T GAME -r L"'ll-' v e "-St- L001" ' . i" -I BT cold b""1, "lade three run I K..mn SSd Vk,,n ir.' ' 3 The derldlnr run ram' In ifce ' ' r,f ""1 rtf ' on Hth1 wild throw to plag Lr ""' Mfi "1" 1 s : ITSou 000 ie 4 9 1 lur-ri Rasaell, M-flraw. Ho; t. . tiolters. Gallia and Severrld. AMERICAN LEAGUE J CLUB STANDING. W. L Pet 1 16 39 .623 !S f-- 5 ; ,2 feSSnrton 43 62 .409 J Yettcrday't Results. u h i I. v. land 2. N v fivtroi' Detroit 4. Washington " I At Chicago Chicago 11, Phlladcl- ri fm I At SL Louis St. Iuls 4, Boston I.I , 11 oo all, CHICAGO 11. ATHLETipS 6 HfHK Aug. 18 Chicago ham- r-.: . and Kerscher hard to- i,n! tk . .i. r . I -..r...- Of thl Htrlf- from riilla.l.lphla, 11 to 6 5tn,jil hit four tlm . Including iree doubles and a single in four trips tf ths pi Philadelphia . . 000 100 032 6 9 3 i l LH 12 11 17 t PPjBattpiefl Kercher, Noyes nnd Mr y I , Kerr, i and Schalk. TIGERS 4. SENATORS 3 2 PETRolT. Vug 18 An eighth ln-i I lief rally aided by a wild pltrh and M Arnrw'" -rrr; nivo Detroit three runs' fait and a 4-to 4 victory over Washington I Ediy. Menosky hit the ball over the I nightf ild wall in the sixth I Srore R. H 1 I P'Mhlngtr.n .. ..101 rioi 0008 6 2 , Df-rnll 000 001 03 4 8 0 fit Butteries: Shaw and Anr-w; rjo- It til ami Ain.-mith. THE WORST IS YET TO COME F 1 - 3 e I )i 03 M INDIANS 2. NEW YORK 1 I CLEVELAND, o. 4 a4i g 18 Clere land defeated Now York 2 to 1 today.! lit being Mays' first defeat since he Joined New York. He held Cleveland 'to one hit until the eighth when a pass to O'Neill. Banby's sacrifice. Bodies jtwo base rnuff off Oraney's fly ana Chapman's scratch double gave Cleve land two runs. Score' R. H E New York . . ..001 000 0001 6 2 Ciereland ooo ooo 02 2 2 2 Batteries Mays and Hannah; Bag by and Thomas.' O'Neill. oo NATIONAUEAGUE CLUB STANDING W. L Pet. Cincinnati 71 31 .676 New York 62 37 626 Chicago 54 4 5 545 Tifsburg 4S 53 175 Brooklyn 48 54 .471 Philadelphia 3 57 .400 Boston 3K 58 .396 St Louis 36 62 .367 Yesterday's Results At Brooklyn No game, rain. At New York No game, rain. At Boston Boston 1. St. Louis 1. At Philadelphia-Pittsburg 3. Phil adejphla 2. CARDS I, BRAVES 1 BOSTON. Aug. 18 St. Louis and Boston played ton innings through heavy mist to a one run tie today. The game was stopped by a downpour A double header hail b on srhedulfi The game was a titht pitchers' bat tle after Jacobs succeeded Doak in tV Bt Louis box in the fourth inning, st. ix)uis .. ono 100 000 0 1 7 1 Boston 010 000 000 01 8 0 Batteries: Doak. Jacob and DUhce fer; Rudolph and Gowdy. oo Read the Classified Ads. I Read the Classified Ads. PIRATES BEAT SENATORS IN I PHILADELPHIA. Auk 18 Meusel s 'homo run with Blackburne on baie tylnjf the score In th ninth Inning to day, merely delayed Philadelphia's de feat for In the thirteenth Inning Blr bee drove the ball oer the right feM fence, winning for Pittsburg. 3 to 2 Sr M-e: R. H. K ritt-buri: .000 000-800 000 13 11 1 Philadelphia 000 OOO 002 000 02 5 2 Batteries: Cooper and Schmidt. Smith and Tragessor ij" RED SOX SECURE WILHOIT IN KANSAS BOSTON. Aug. 18 Word was re ceived tonight from E G. Barrow, manager of the Boston American league baseball club, who is in St. Louis, that he had closed a deal wi'h ithe Wichita. Kan., club of the Western league for Joe Wllholt. who leads that league in batting. In addition to cash payment for Wllholt. Musser. a pitcher, had b.v r, loaned to th' Wlcn Ita club for the rest of the Western season. Wllholt will report in Boston on September 15. Manager Barrow I also announced that Pitcher Bill Jamns had been released to the Chicaco American league club on a waiver I claim. WICHITA, Kan.. Aug. 18 Joseph 'wilholt, released today to the Boston Americans, late In July broke the rec ord for number of consoruli- games In which a player had made a safe hit and has continued the record all the 'month. With the second game yester day at St. Joseph he completed his sixty -seventh game of consecutive hits. In these sixty-seven games he has been at bat 291 times and obtain ed 148 hits. Wilholt entered organized baseball four vears ago and in 1917 played with ih. Boston Nationals fo a tinx' rr SALT LAKE HORSE WINS FEATURE RACE SPRINGFIELD. 111.. Aug. 18 Hal Malonej owned and drit n b Warren 1 ennls of Salt Lake, Utah, won the 2 OS pace in straight heats at the open ing of the state fair meet today. His best time was 2 iM'o In the first. Iieat. Louis Winters won the 2:10 trot and The Departure was winner in 2:14 pace. For the first time in the history of the fair, every heat constituted a race, and the fast time resulted. Read The Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. SALT LAKE TEAM AGAIN LOSES TO ANGELS i TO 2 LOS A NT. ELKS. Aug. IS Ever. thlnK looked rosy for tb Anjrels today. Wltb ih- announcement that with a fine of $j0. Jack Fournier would be back In tho game tomorrow afternoon, with th series standing four to two I in their favor and Ued with the Vernon . Ticers for the first place in the league f The Angels scored a two-run lead In the first inning and followed them up I with a victory of 4 to 2 In their game! :with Salt Ik at Washington park I this afternoon. Markje was on the mound for the Salt Iake club and raul Fittery did the twirling for the Anjre's. KillefcT scored in the first on Craw ford's single to right and Crawford came home on Kenworthy's single to! left. In the third Crawford scored on Ellis' single to Infield. In the fourth! Klllefer scored on Bates' triple to l right conter. In the seventh Salt Iike j scored twice. Sheely and Johnson do ling all the good work of the day. SALT LAKE AB R. H PO. A. E. Maggert cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 Kruc 4 0 1 2 4 (. Smith 2b 3b-rf 4 0 1 2 1 0 ! Sheely lb 4 1 2 7 1 1 Johnon ss 4 1 1 0 0 0 PI taps trick if l o o o o o Mulvey If 0 0 4 0 0 Spencer c 3 0 0 5 0 0 . Markle p. 3 0 0 0 2 0 I Nfiillipnn 3h 1 A A n i n Byler rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 6 24 9 1 LOS ANGELES AB R H PO. A. E. Killefer cf 4 2 2 2 0 0 Fabrique ss 2 0 0 0 3 0 Bates lb 4 0 1 13 0 0 Crs wford rf 4 2 1 3 0 0 Basslcr c 3 0 2 5 0 o Kentworthy 2b 4 0 1 0 3 0 Ellis If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Nlehoff 3b 4 0 2 f 4 0 Fittery p 4 0 0 1 2 0 Totals 33 4 11 27 12 0 Scoro by innings Salt Lake 000 000 200 -2 Los Angeles 201 100 oo 4 Summary: Two-base hits BassUr Smith. Sheely. Three -base hlt-Batt-. Ba ritice hits Fabrique 2. Bases on balls Off MSrkle, 2. Struck oir Bj Markle 3. bv Fittery' 5. Runs r. pi D sible for- Fitt.Tv 1. Markl. 8. Doable play- Krug to Sheely. Umpires Ea son and Finn-13 Read The Classified Ads THE QUTBURSTWIeVERET TRUE j 11 lvcfSrr somf eocs a6s playing, oall in txc Commons, -and I'm Acaid twsy'll m rrr BR?AK A MrVJDOW. Q.O OUT ArvD :i2r ! ri!fisfe (I injj J plats "' : COASUEAGUE CLUB STANDING W. Pet. Vernon 77 52 .507 Los Angeles 76 52 .593 Salt Lake 67 54 .554 1 Sacramento -.59 6: .488 'Oakland 60 68 .4691 , Portland 54 71 .432 Seattle 45 78 .366 Yesterday's Results At eSatle Vernon 12; Seattle 2. i pnNGS OF THE DUFFS 1 WtUoJOM DOFF, MEET MR. . , I'LL HAVE. A Yv7l I MtelL. HRE VOO i "Jj A X T' .-r-tl HEUO THERE' wWM Am OLD FRifwp of r RAVti A Yja C HOW OCM I J ! tJ F f J OUW j EWM.HC MINE, AND POLL OP A CHAIR- ' SOPPOS 1 MOi ADE t . I UtA ' E t , - -X ) -ZJ- AREYOO? I V4E-PE JL5T A5cxT To u HAVE CHARLEY Tf ) I w VV VP- 'AXSC ft 1 PRINK - If llLHAVEt f , 1 . , J&ZS TOOTS AND CASPER Looks Like They AU Hit the Same Trail By J. L MURFhi ; THAT iTAtC HeR TO GOTTA ftT-tND Ak Me TO M'WyilCV; 0 THl 1 fetG eeeKft BYOO CfXM KP QPCki IN PieJ WULV. lN VA)ORI-0 BECAtViev The move' sj -tMPosnwr chncw. lmv lt CHAre to -"THej m ftl -XhG ko, pd nwm wilv Httr Io cpir ffi Q SAY TO- - a 1 - s i 1 m At Los Angeles Los Angeles 4; Salt L ;t BENGALS 12; RAINIERS 2 SEATTLE, Wash . Aug. 18. Score: R. H E. Vernon 12 10 1 Seattle 2 4 1 , Batteries: Houck and Brooks; B'g bee and Sweeney. oo Boston Americans I Buy Heavy Hitter I Of Western League I BOSTON, Aug. 18. Word was re ceived tonight from E. G. Barrow, man Sgjer of the Boston American league baseball club, who is in St. Louis, that i , had Closed deal with the Wicbi.A, Kens, iub of the Vv'estern league for Joi Wllholt. who leads that league m battinp In addition to a cash payment fur Wllholt, Musser, a pitcher, had been loaned to the Wichita club tot hi rest ol 'he Western league season. W ilhoit will ti port in Boston on Sen tember 15. Manager Barrow also announood tbal Pitcher Bill James had been re-I- ;-cd to the Chicago American league club on a waiver claim. (,' ii oo , ?' Vancouver To B Fight For Place In Coast League VANCOUVER, B. C. Aug. 18. Van couver intends to "carry on" Its fight for a bertb in t h- Pacific coast base ball league next year. Local baseball fanSi who have been without the gam this season, would like to see the Coasf league continue as an eight-club af lair, but with two divisions, the south comprising Los Angeles, Vernon and San Francisco and the north Seattle Portland, Tacoma and Vancouver. Rumors regarding baseball fly thick and fast here. The latest one saya ' ' Fielder Jones, former big league man SSS1 md on time president of the old Northwestern baseball league, ma ,j bead Vancouver team in tjje roan' league if this city can obtain the de- ' -ir- l franchise. R. P. Jones, Vancou ber baseball magnate, said recently he would welcome the entry' ol Jones Into local baseball circles. oo f ' i Salt Lake Horse Wins Pace On L Eastern Track iuT BPBINGFIItLD, 111. Aug. 18-Hal iMalone, owned and driven by Warren Dennis Ol Sail Lake, Utah, won the 2 08 iac- in straight heats at the op . nlng of the State fair meet today. His best time fras 2:04 1-2 in the first beal Loots Winters won the 2 10 trot and the Departure was winner in the 2:14 pace. For the first time In the history of the fair, every heat con stituted a race, and the fast time re sulted. II t MARTIN BESTS FOX. : sT .N !. 1 ' Terry Martin of FrovideDce. R. I., who substituted for Artie Root, was given the decision to nipht over Joel Fox, the English feath erweight in a twelve-round bout. Root claimed that Fox was overweight and 111 refused to fight. oo 1 buy Liberty bonds at highest prices. If you have bonds for sale see me. J. X Brummitt, 2417 Hudson mve nue. Phone 59. jfj