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The Salt Lake Herald-Republican from Salt Lake City, Utah • 37

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i HERALD REPUBLICAN SECTION SAIuTLAKE CITY' UTAH SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1915 2 7 1 3 7 ARMERS ROM CENTENNIAL STATE DAY RIGHT AWAY VARSITY ELEVEN STRONG vAA A Mister Steen Again OS Aw: 1 1 4 HOW TO SCORE BY IGURES 4 (9) itzgerald rf (7) Schaller If J3) Autrey lb (8) Bodie cf (1)' Schmidt (6) Corhan ss (5) Jones 3b (2) Baum S' Sfi i A i OICIAL SCORE CARD OR HOW TO SCORE ft 'i: ft ft ft ftft 0 0 0 0 0 4 ro i 0 0 9 0 14 0 i 1 0 1 0 0 0o 1 0 0 4 Lober cf Derrick rf Speas if Batesvlb Stumpf 2b isher Ward ss I Davis: 3b I Krause I Totals SAN RANCISCO PRETTY TRIPLE PASS PLAY TOO MUCH OR UTAH MA Hold Coloradoans Well Until New Stunt Is Pulled Which Upsets Them (4) Downs 2b re qb rhb Ihb fb 0'0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 4 6 4 3 1 1 0 1 27 9 0 4 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 3 0 0 18 1 0 1 1 4 0 Work of Ward Gardner and Van Pelt Stellar Robinson Paxton Nyes Also Star 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Klenunendson Drake NicholsShepardson West Summers Robinson Hutton Nyes Paxton Strong The score San rancisco 9 Salt Lake 2 7 The batteries San rancisco Steen and Sepulvedn Salt Lake ittery Killilay and Hannah Probable batteries for game San rancisco Baum and Schmidt Salt Lake Williams and Hannah game starts at 230 There will be only one game today owing to the schedule which will not allow of mor San rancisco scored five runs in gamp in the ninth after two men were out The pitching of Steen won for them Steen outlucked Paul ittery for the locals who was working in fine form save for wildness in early stage and two home runs which were gar 4 nered by Bodie and Downs 0 0 0 1 10 2 14) 0 1 8 LOS ANGELES AB Rid! 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 If 7771 ANS OUGHT TO HAVE A KRAUSE A an illustration of what one decision can do to a pitcher and how one close decision can stew up a perfectly good ball game take a look at the box'score of game between Salt Lake and San rancisco The tragedy is contained in the ninth inning In that little blank one can per ceive the figure five which stands for five runs All this "bunch came after two men were out and if the opinion of the fans is to be taken above an inn word" they were made after four men were out but then this was prob ably not the case since fans are usually prejudiced and always see close plays Van Pelt istellar' end wearing the jersey numbered 7 tackling Paxton on three yard line in it 7 Darrell Gardner tearing into the Colorado line on a split buck Two Base Hits Three Base Hits Home Runs Balls' 777 7 7 '7 777 Bases on Hit by Pitched Ball Struck Out Left on Bases Double Plays I' 1 Had Pa Warriors Won That1 Crew Would Now Be Near Top '1 I Special to The Herald Bepubllcan 7 OS ANGELES 'Oct Krause had I the better of a battle which bepan 13 0 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 of ball and ploughed Brooks batted for Lot in eighth 3 2 PO A 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 The score by periods Utah Aggies The' line up UTAH Van Pelt McIntyre Marthakis King' Brokmeyer Douglass Romney Ward Gardner Breckon Touchdowns van Pelt 1 Rob inson 2 Strong i Dron kick Van Pelt 1 Goals from placement Strong 3 Mark Gardner for Breckon Morrison for Paxton Moore for Nyes 7 Henry Smith ref eree Lieut Santschi umpire reeman Bassett head linesman Wild Pitches Bases on Balls 1 7 7 l7177l 7l 7l7l7l 7l7 I 7IT7l7 ll 7 l7l7l7 ri: SPORTING SECTION cpnTnvn Begin to score in the lower 4 4 right hand corner and follow in 4 the order of the' bases Indlcato 4 a hit by drawing a line across 4 4 the square and continue the line 4 4 through other squares as the hit 4 4 Is good for two three or four 4i 4 bases A figure at the end of the 4 4 line will indicate where the hit 4 4 was made Thus a hit to center 4" 4 field would' be graphed by a' line 4 followed by the figure 8 since the number is 8 4 Ih the same square the lower 4 left hand indicate how i the man reached first if not on a base hit IV stands for a base 4 4 on balls for hit by pitch 4 4 er And with the number of the 4 player making the error will Indi 4 4 cate an error and on whose error 4 the player reached the base 4 If the runner steals a base 4" 4 the small letter will indicate 4 4 that' The Square in which it is 4 placed will indicates which base 4 stole Thus an in the upper righthand 7 square indicates he stole second an in the upper 4 left hand square Indicates he stole 4 third and an in the lower left 4 4 hand square indicates he stole 4 4 home 4 4 If a player docs not' reach a 4 4 base but Is out on a ground ball 4 4 a circle drawn in the innermost 4 square will indicate he was put 4 out number of the base 1 4 2 3 and 4 for first second third 4 and home will indicate at which 4 base he was put out 4 Thus If the min Is out third to 4 first a circle In the inner square 4 around the figure will show ha 4 was out at first' The figures 5 A 4 to 3 will tell which players fig 4 ured in the play 4 A heavy line drawn through the 4 4 inner square will indicate a run 4 made by the player 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 28 1 4 27 77777W777 :7 77 Umps Brashear Calls Close One on irst Base Results in ri scans Having Chance in Ninth They Make Most of It Scoring iv Buns After Two Were Down 1 gamely throughout the (battle but failedon the pinches Utah had the ball going down the field several times and had a chance to winthe game in the fourth quarter after Van Pelt had kicked a but the team seemed to lack'the punch necessary to put the ball behind the goal posts 7 Nyes Paxton and Robinson Nyere the stellar players for the" Aggies Rob work at end was exceptionally brill iant his defensive actics ruining many Utah Nyes and Paxton repeatedly hammered the Crimson line for long gams Two of Colorado touchdowns were scored with a triple pdss from the quarterback to the half to the end The play completely fooled 'Coach men" and each time Robin got away with a touchdown 'The in the way they wished them to be But at that both plays were close and led eventually to a 9 to 2 defeat for Salt Lake instead of a 4 to 2 beat ing fvhich was bad enough The clos est play' was on Jones Jones? hit to Brief who threw the ball to Killilay at first for what appeared to the fans to be an out Killilay crossed the bag ahead of the runner and as Jones slidinto ifirsU base Killilay as spiked which7 Jack said was ample proof whose foot was on the bdg first However 'Salt Lake was beaten and was beaten decisively 7 There is no chance? to alibi out of that but the decision on first base is only indica tive of one of the reasons why some wise baseball moguls are establishing a school for umpires training their eyes sense of? distance and other thinsrs The offending ump in this case was Brashcar Held who worked behind the plate got along fine and not a single bat was hurled at him BILL ORB for Salt Lake played a sensational game at shortstop ns a comeback over the performance in the earlier part of the game yester day He accepted every chance at short without an error of any kind in judg ment fielding or anything else 7 His most phenomenal stop was in the sev enth inning when San rancisco had two men ombases and two out Bodie bit through box and Bill ran back of second scooped the sphere up and threw to Brief on a perfect play But Bill wasn't the onlybusy person around that old 'keystone yesterday Joe Gedeon who came back to form in game demonstrated that old fielding cunning too' and scooped up everything that came his way except one which came on a throw to trap that tricky little outfielder of the Seals Sir Justin must have put magic on the ball for it (Continued on ollowing Page) PORTLAND AB 5 3 4 4 3 1 4 3 1 4 0 4 '0 34 1 Maggert cf Oil kick off carried it down the field Ellis If 4 Utah held them for' downs and they Koerner lb punted to Romney who returned Larsoii ss 7 strongly Three attempts to make I Boles yards failed and McIntyre punted to I Metzger 3b Nyes The Colorado machine soon got I Love going and was invincible until Robin 1 Terry ss son i had carried the pigskin over the goal tieing the score Strong kicked 11 a 1 goal and Utah was one point behind Totals i Colorado scored Derain In this nnartcrJ Kicking off doNWard they soon1 got Terry batted for Larson in seventh possess on through 'the dine and swooped around Score by Innings the ends for another six this Portland: 'j Runs OU LU WV Aliu 11J I 111 0 fullback again ikicked goal and the vs stood Colorado 14Utah 6 This Angeles: ended the scoring for the first half the third quarter Utah came back Summary: Three base Love from a consultation with Coach Nor Boleg Sacrifice Harper Stolen gren and went into the gaine fighting Ward Struck out By Love 1 by fiercely RepAted line bucks and for Krause Bases on balls Off Love 3 ward passescarrled the ball into their I of Krause 4 Runs responsible for territory but M'they could 1 8 hits 4 runs 31 at bat off not muster sufficient stesm Love in 8 innings Charge defeat to not muster sutticient steam to get a Tinvp Double Boles to Metz I ger Toman and inney Time of game 140 i I 14 1" r4o tr nr! an A A 7ft when Portland put over four runs in 'I 4 rsjs'ivss 4 Vs 1 rs rT nr Vs 4 Vs 4 Y1 TS 1 CS 4 11 I OC LH 111 1 (ULU 111 1111115 cinching the game 7 8 1 The final score was 4 to 1 in favor A of visitors I opened the third for the: An gels with a triple and Maggert singled but Love was caught at the plate Speas to isher Portland got its first run' in' the seventh when Stumpf walked and I isher popped to Metzger Stumpf was I caught stealing i Boles to McMullen I but Ward encouraged the visitors by I getting a base on balls and stealing second 'Ward finally scored Harper dropped fly 7 In the eighth Lober went out on a pop fly to Terry Derrick walked and took second on error' on grounder Speas was forced 'at I second by Bates 'Terry to McMullen Derrick reaching third Terry's error scored Derrick and I Stumpf was safe at firstBates taking I second 7 isher singled to left and I Bates and Stumpf scored on er I ror isher reached' second on the play at the plate and was finally nailed at the plate when Ward singled in field" 7 I' The: Two Base Hits Tliree Bnse Hits Home Runs Passed Balls Wild Pitches Bases on Hit by Pitched BollStruck Out' i Left on Bases Plays 1Bases on Balls OUTWEIGHED and outgeneraled the University of Utah went down to a 21 to 9 defeat yesterday before the Colorado Agricultural college football team in one of the hardest fought games ever seen on Cummings fieldThe effective use of a triple pass with 'powerful smashing attack that ripped up the Crimson line and shot around the ends for consistent gains almost at will won the game for the invaders Utah led at the end of the first pe riod Van Pelt left end gathering in one of shoots for a touch down After that the Crimson was held scoreless until the final quarter when Van Pelt placed over a pretty drop from the forty yard line Van Pelt and Ward were the stars for Utah The rest of the team fought COLO AGGIES le It lg rg 7 I 1 Portland Southpaw Beats Slim Love and the AngelsJn 7 Battle of Twirlers 7 7 RETAINS LOCALS SECOND INANTS RECEIVE RARE CLOUTING AT HANDS LEADERS third Aggie1 score 'was made I by I Cap tain Strong' who also made a perfect recordat kicking 'goals from place ment 7 Ufahj ootball TTTAir scored first Colorado kicked off do Ward who returned' the ball for 10 yards Jess than two min utes 'later 'McIntyre 7had punted' and the 'bail was' in the of the invaders' proceeded to march steadily down the field NV hen on 40 yard line Nyes rumbled and Darrell Gardher recovered 'Quarter back Romney called for a forward pass and 'the ball was snapped to Ward'who shoUit cd the waiting Pelt Van shook off'the tacklers and sprinted to the goal 11 ne' or the first of the game McIntyre failed to kick goal" and tho score read Utah 6 Aggies 0 'Sr 'Th ft Centennial came right back second quarter although they carried It to and receiving the' ball on the I (Continued' on ollowing Page) 1 Tvs 7 ft Home Runs and Good Pitching Win Game ifor Harry Seals UNIVERSITY OP UTAH I OSES GREAT GRIDIRON BATTLE TO POWERUL SET CRIMSON BEATEN IN RAY WITH COLORADOANS 4i JWb ft? rx i 7 Cr MV A rr: hwtt ttcto ni nr nrnr: naiTr rrnm innr Tcr ret rt 7 47 I' ft Lz nt wWwW'HwwA Jf's X4C A 7 1HP xx'xxy xxxx lWx zzzzz zzz vx: v'xxx xv 4MWNMMU xxxxx vS4 XBn)KWAMK 'WV4 rfafcX 1 7 A 4 1 2 I SAN RANCISCO AB II PO A itzgerald rf 4 1 0 1 1 0 Schaller If 2 1 1 0 0 Bodie cf 5 2 3 1 0 0 Downs 4 2 1 9 0 0 Corhan ss 4 0 1 14 1 Leard Sb 5 0 0 0 1 0 Joneg 3b 4 1 3 1 2 0 Sepulveda 2 1 1 14 0 1 Steen jj 4 1 1 0 0 1 Totals 34 9 10 27 8 3 SALT LAKE AB PO A Quinlan cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Shinn rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Brief lb 4 0 1 10 4 1 Ryan If 3 0 1 1 0 0 Gedeon 2b 4 0 0 4 2 1 Orr ss 4 0 0 1 6 0 Breton 3b 4 1 1 2 0 Hannah 4 1 1 7 0' 0 ittery 2 0 0 1 3 0 Killiltiv 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reuther 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 6 27 17 2 Reuther batted for TEttery in the seventh Score by innings San rancisco: Runs 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 9 Hits 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 10 Salt Lake: Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Hits 20 17 0 0 0 3 0 0 6 Summary: Two base hits Jones Corhan Ryan Shinn Hannah Three base hit Schaller Home run Bo die Downs Sacrifice hit Sepulve da Bases on balls Off Steen 2 off ltterv 4 Struck out By Steen 10 by ittery 4 by Killilay 1 our runs 6 hits 24 at bat off ittery in 7 innings 5 runs 4 hits 10 at bat off Killilay In 2 innings Runs re sponsible for 3 Killilay 5 Steen 1 Charge defeat to ittery i Left on bases San rancisco 6 Salt Iake 6 irst 'base on errors Salt Lake 2 Wild pitch ittery Double play Orr to Gedeon to Brief Hit bv pitcher Sepulveda and 1 Downs by ittery' of game 200 Umpires Held' and Brashear 4 A 1 i salt lake 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i 8 9 10 ab Sfipo A (3vBriefb I 7 Ryac if 2b I u0 JJJ (l)Hannah7c: 1 I4 ll'4 I DJL SH PO 3 A I I.

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