STANDARD-EXAMINE- ADAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1922 THE OGPEN R y Northern Utah Flag Chase Furnishes Excitement I

BASEBALL S BIGGEST BONES Sers BEES VICTORS COASTERS ASK BROWNS AGAIN PIRATES TAKE seek Hits One Over Fence, But Is Credited I With Single HALF IN A .A. FIRST GAME T LANBiS' RULING WALLOP BRAVES FOURTH BATTLE T I m ton, Harry Nlles, then with the Bos- ton club, a long fly to right field Q6or4MiT There was a runner on first at the MLE HONOR Walter Betts Comes to Re-- ! f JiB time Salt Lake, Los Angeles and Williams Clouts Out His! New Yorkers on Short End scue jtfBP'h GoTta hiT iT The runner on first was of the opin- in Late Innings; Seals ion that the ball would be caught He Oakland Directors to 27th Homer; Tigers Trim of Score; Boston Wins Blank Senators player It safe by merely going halfway Abide By Decision Mackmen From the Reds J?c3s CoukTyTGiT" to second, thus preventing a possible Are Buuched in CR6PCK FR play If the ball was snared. Aubs ;eB 2. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE f- was positive the ball FRANCISCO. August The AMERICAN JEAOUE NATIONAL Resigns as A HIT ( Nlles wouldn't SAN LEAGUE Falck W. L. Pet. - be caught. He tore around the bases Pacific const base ball league telo-- g W. L Pet W. L, Pet Ian KranolBCO 76 46 .?20 passed St. Louis 58 41 New (ftoganJ Skipper .at full speed and the runner raphe d Tuesday to Commissioner K .586 York 58 39 .598 rnon 68 60 .676 midway 'New York . '. 57 44 .561 St. 60 41 .594 ( originally on first between M. Landls to learn whether his de- Louis l,os Angeles 68 56 .641 "" and second. Chicago 53 46 j35 Chicago 53 45 .541 I first ordering William H Klopper MgERvT-TXT- f ;i r Salt, Lake 59 .604 "a rision 54 47 535 53 48 .52S f u '60 act, of course, automatically re- .Tame- - .v Detroit Cincinnati y 68 63 R batter a drive on The and i;n .ter. owners of the Cie 53 50 51E Oakland .479 WHEN hits tired Nlles, yet he continued on his Portland club, m.pended from official eland Pittsburg 49 47 .510 :l Seattle 54 65 .464 he is able to make the cir- way to the plate and a great slide beat connection with organized baseball, Washington ...45 53 .469 Brooklyn 47 49 .490 Portland 70 .417 cuit, and Is credited with only a single throw He believed he could have no Philadelphia 31 57 .406 Philadelphia 35 57 .38n 49 "1 .409 some one the return meant that the league 39 60 .391 , Sacramento has rred had made a . yet ln reality It dealings with the I ortland club as long Boston Boston 33 62 .347 r When a I batter hits the ball over the waa only a single. as William H. Klepper remained jts Yestcrdn 's Results fence, which, according to the rules Yesterday's Results Yesterday's Results liasr-ball- . in a game at Philadelphia president - ... k i l.i'M n i of entitles mm to a home run, Recently At Cleveland Washington 3. Cleve- At Boston Cincinnati 2. Boston 3 W,po ssfiir-DrT-F-. k St Louis The directors representing the Oak- 6, 5 and he draws only a single in the box Toporcer of the Cardinals land 17. At New York Pittsburg 10. New Oakland Portland pinch-hitte- r. land. Los Angeles Salt clubs, Bi ore, up a to one was sent up as There and Lake 4. ffneramentu 0, San Francisco 3. charge "boot" some agreed to abide by Landls' ruling, al- At Detroit Philadelphia Detroit The major league was a runner on first at the time. He 11. At Thlcago-Philadel-ph- records contain though ui-titl- Philadelphia they believed Klepper was York-Chicag- LI- - two ouch is drove the ball over the right field t o g&ms Inning IjRDAYs s(iir-i- " LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2 Salt Lake happenings one of them Chicago New called end second 'charged fence. The runner on first being Ln to remain In office, but Gub won openlnp game of against the American league, Moscr. representing Portland, he game called at end of fourth inning. the the series only went half way to second said Louts-Brookly- r. land the other agatnll the National, doubt would appeal to the eourta If the rain. At Brooklyn St here Tuesday from the Angels 6 to 4, hen such a thing hapnens confus- Toporcer pnssed nlm. Here was a At St. Louis Boston 2. St. Louis 5. game postponed; rain. nlm to a answer was unfavorable s ' uncorking a rally in the eighth and ion must orise between the batsman idrlve that entitled home run. t 'Kh yet bj In passing a preceding The San Francisco, Vernon. Seattle K w i and mother base runner. It Is ques- his Today's Schedule Today's Schedule ninth Innings Although the Lees to and Sacramento clubs contended that "n I he tionable Who should realls be charged runner, he nullified the homer .spirit of Washington at Chicago. Cincinnati at Boston, rani' outhit, they rnanageel to make use ' was entitled, merely re. the Lnndls' original order Bl ' 'c" with the bone." Which he could not be compiled with while Philadelphia ot St Loui" ''hicago at Philadelphia. I'tah of their blngles Years ago in a game at Wftshing- - lng credit for a single. New York at Cleveland No other games scheduled. BKL ar. Klepper remained as president. The score: The suspension of Klepper and Boston at Detroit ?wri!V SALT LAKE Brewster, the former until 1925 and NEW YORK, Aug 2. Pittsburg I 2 i l It win- n- -r ST LOUIS. Mo.. Aug Pitching in four straight Tuesday, Rnotl" r i it. to work AB. R. H. O A. E. the latter until l'.24. resulted from Htf i Ker.-worth- y, ning the last game of the series 10 to iKon or;: lark, during 'I..- Sand 5 0 0 3 0 2 heir transaction" With William well In th pinches. Ray Kolp pitch M whom 2. It was the fifth successive defeat campaign- 4 1 2 1 1 0 they Induced to leavo the Browns to their fourth consecutive Wllholt. rf Seattle to become manager of of the world champions and reduced Slglln. 2b 4 1 2 6 3 0 the victory over Red 5 to 2 Tucs- - ju- -i Poi tin nd team. the Sox their lead over St Louis a few points. Kent'- strand, 4 0 1 8 0 0 - r;m Today's action a long day A three-ru- n rally ln the seventh Gooch was hit on the head ln the tied ami 'v'" Lewis. Iflb... 4 0 0 2 1 0 resulted from by SvSportlight diSCUSSlOli at a j second Inning by a pitched ball special ' '"s,; 1,or'' Slin" . . 3 1 meeting of Inning decided the game In favor of ft of '1 - Vltt, 3b 0 0 3 0 the coast league Ryan and was knocked down. He re- - whf n th- 1 , 1 directors called to Kit t1 Peaches Schick, cf 3 0 the locals. overed but had to assisted from doi)i'i--"idc- r ratify the national commissioner's Kin n Ant lnson. .4 l I 4 1 1 Gran Hani Rice ticManus and Williams hit home the Hold. fell during the entire 11 "s1"'1 c.. ruling. President William H Mc- Rain :i p 1 0 0 0 2 0 yijpJVAy twenty-sevent- wL Kalllo. v.tus h "nude in- - Carthy told the Com- runs it William's game. appearance here in ; 0 0 0 0 0 directors that it xByler missioner Landis power to circuit drive of the season ancl his fifth The score: R. H. E. hampering p 1 0 1 0 0 0 had eject Kthrovlne mi Betts, .1 01 r v ball lub ln the last flvo days. Pittsburg 10 12 3 evb-n-t mi Smith-- ' 1 (Copyright, 1022. New York Tribune. May indulge their pranXs and player ln the ' nmto iome the xxReiger 0 0 0 0 0 league The lead to New 2 11 3 rr- - ) they from organised base bail Browns Increased their York ItWt lafl while Kerns. 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inc stars have purchased from and 'two games as a of victory Cooper Ry- mat--- !ith that for their OwJ3 protection as wed result their Batteries and Mattox; HKliplavs by his fnrr. A OF THE COURSE. other ranks, - Chlcugo-Ne- ROUND as for the good name of base ball while the- York game an, Jonnard. Scott and Snyder. Totals 34 6 9 27 12 3 Outside of the and birdies and Bui we don't bag pennants with na- they was on account of VP rus should refuse to have further called rain. 'fecF MKANS xBatted for Kullio in eighth wr in nine, banks dl ilin-- s score. R. H i; BOSTON, Aug 2 Boston broke it t :m N'orth-RBrcu- the holes make tional with Klepper and Brewster. The Enant ronnnM- in Vltt in 2 1 b; xxltan for ninth. j Outside of the drives, far flying, that i(ut "where the west begins." Boston 11 losing streak defeating Cincinnati durlnc LOS kNGELES St. Louis 5 10 I 3 t. I Tuesday. n Bometimea hold the line. Missouri Mike jBreto brin? forth some k' AB R. H. O. A E. CHAMPION Batteries Collins. Ferguson and Marquard was given brilliant sup- Konte Killeier, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 ;Outyfde of the sanded bunkers where SWIMMER Ruel; Kolp and P. Collins port. BTenter. In the t'.. el McAuley, ss r. o l l 6 the niblick leaves its sheath In the last decade lii" I'niled State? MAKES NEW RECORD The score,. R H E. h 1 7Knc- t" i' Deal, 3b 5 1 3 1 0 There's the wide, blue eky above us has had one great tennis rhal anil DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 2 Detroit Cincinnati 2 9 1 ifi Griggs, lb .... .6 1 1 8 0 0 and the green turf underneath. only one the lar-awa- y domains of made a clean sweep of the four-gam- e Boston 3 8 1 Tli CK ns Har-grave- h tlr- IP',n r" ''' :ir'' Twoinbly. rf .... 5 1 3 3 " 0 Australia and New Zealand. In 1914. CLl MllL'S, Ohio. Aug. 2. series with Philadelphia. winning Batteries Donohue, Keck and ; tl :it "1,H 0 1 2 0 u Bt of MeCabe. cf 3 elsmuller of Chicago, charn-- I 'Tuesday. 11 to 4. and went Into B tli Marquard and dowdy. dangcr-'fcder- ? that whisper, When McLoughlln and William. were world's tWtn expected t. be Lindlmore, 2b 3 l 2 5 l l There are the ireea plon Chicago oo and maples at their best, with Bund as a worthy swimmer, shattered two world's with for third place. for tli' Daly, c 4 o 1 4 l o where the oaks the records ln the Ohio State Journal The Tigers hit three Athletics pitch- 51:1,1 4 o laid, Brookes and Wilding took Be ex- I "' :" Crandall, p 0 : 0 3 sway, the swimming meet here Tuesday. He ers almost at will. Cobb got two hits I' cup away. Louis Falck Fill of Hi clubs cf tli' Mile after mile around us, guarding Davis Six years later it bested his own bark-strok- e out of his five times up. Increasing -- managers 4 1 fired new since the Totals 38 13 27 12 the right of wa. took a 1 llih ii Johnston combined record by 3 c seconds, negotiating the run Of consecutive games ln which Is K tt.' .Score by inningn There are the ponds and meadows, to bring the bowl home Wilding the distance In 4H seconds. His he has hit safely to sixteen. Candidate '. t. t n- ,'Bmer Salt Lake du.M and can no longer' old mark was 49 Weismuller was The score: R H E. ." are the lakes and plains. lis Brookes rwlgnatlon tc. the dtr ctoi 0 0 I' II " 0 4 1 there 4 9 Runs ... I us, carry the burden, but Australia still successful in his attempt to lower the PhllaelDhia 0 For Coach Job -- Eojar, !)' T nU lii 0 5 1 9 There are the wind that meet rd free-styl- e Hit ... 0 0 'presents a powerful record. held by Detroit 11 16 2 wKounc---- ";,' r Los Angi les ingina thefr old refrains combination thaj. lnik" K ihunamoku. of Honolulu. Ho Batteries Naylor. Hasty. Hcimach, In u 4 is second among ten-- j Man-io- Eus field tti. Runs ... ..0 at least best the swam the distance In 22 5 seconds, Ogden and Bruggy. Dauss and !. n-- 1000120 lis Falck former Ogden high tfl therefor desired t.. Hits 1 2 0 2 2 4 2 1 15 putts we fumble and nls nations of the world Patterson. la second better manager...... OuUide of the than the Hawaiian's school athlete and one of the greatest ;uri. ii.. Summary: Inning pitched Kalllo the shots we don't lay dead, Anderson and O'Hara Wood form a best mark. players ever developed at ti.6 fflwutlniioJ .as 'i pi. Mike t- re- football v f. Credit victory - Ucits. Runs There is the turf beneath us and the tennis combination that isn't l;vr be- CLEVELAND. Ohio. Aug. 2. Cleve- - Utah Agricultural college, is one of jBEfee star '..vi.' sponsible for Kallio 4. Crandall 5 land hammered Washington pitchers ! sky hind the old Brookes Wilding line up, the new candidates for the coachnig k 3 by blue overhead. And then a drop to the maw of hell twenty-on- e ..: - Iwas nan.' Struck out By Kallio Crandall 4' is stronger foi hltswfor a total thir- position at the East High school at is the rolling valley and the one that than the j And a ty-fi- ve Bases on balls Off Betts 1. off Kal- There heel print in the sand. bases and won Tuesday's game, Salt Lake, according to Information re- r Keii, left 1, 1 sloping hill we mount. team of a year ago. 3. llo off Crandal Stolen bases And stroke by stroke goes up in 17 to Gardner led In the attack ceived her-- - today. The Salt Lake i"i:iti')n us Deal. Schick. Anfinaon. Lindlmore. But the scrawling on the score card smoke with a home run. three doubles and a board of education will make a selec- Ky In Juh II" v.ms sm Home run Griggs. Three-bas- e hits only single ln five times at bat ' are the ihlngs that count. In 1919 al Forest Hills Patterson fAs the flashing niblicks shine, tion for the BUCCensOr to Ott Romnev, t z j t r , : Imt Two-bas- e Me- Homnn Vllhoi4 Slglln. hits was John- And once Is It was the first complete game Bag-- i next Tuesday evening., jtj u p'u . r IV. M r.r, strong enough to carry Bill the clean card wrecked ' III Cabe, Strand. Sacrifice hits Kalllo, by has pitched since early In April Is one of 14 applicants for . Butfieide Jess Willard has now trained down to a five-s- et battle, and Johnston and marred Fnlck ' i:. SI blck. DoubiH plays Anfinson to ston score R H E. i youth a he can get in- By a Thi the position. The 'Rilen is '.3 BjiU, tendered his Skiln to Sand to Strand 'rune- pf game to such an extent that was strong enough that year to stop terrible looking 9. Washington 314 1 brilliant football player, a good track jf BlT of that . Mill' our' in .Tul' 1 hour 55 minutes Umpires React side of a twenty-four-foo- t ring without Tilden. The report is that Patterson And the day, once bright, is black as Cleveland 17 21 1 man and a keen baseball player Hli f' "Bjfrit eui don and McGrcw. using rubber rope?. - a greatly improved player over his night, Batteries Francis. Zachary. Frlck-so- n Vperlence in basketball is not very Bjpper. Mi or remain as 1919 form. Last tail Anderson was As the torn heart heaves a sigh, and Piclnlch; Bagbv anrl O'Neill. ii i ii nw eVer SAN FRANCISCO. ug - -- San Yet of Wills, Willard alone good to a sensa- Shinault. Clyde Worley, a former East High J'l game outside enough beat Tilden in Where the record score is now no wth in Francisco captured the opening enough hitting power to stop tional match And this summer at more player and later a star of the Utah HSe remaining pann-- of from Saeraniento here to- - has CHICAGO. Aug. 2 New York saved Aggies, Is also a candidate j -- the series he can a Pat- In for the Kedulr nr rl .n;. day, 3 to 0. Alten allowed the visitors Dempsey in case establish W'inibledon Anderson fell before the wake of the alih Itself a possible defeat Tuesday-throug- position. Worley is one of the greatest i' file Peaches al waj a t urnlsh but three hits. bracket and land on the target Wil- terson. There is sufficient dope In dilatory tactics, when It ap- kickers in football in this section of ilif Beri plenty .r The score: R EX. K. lard is much after the manner of a these recitals to show just how for- Reports of late from one Augel Fir peared that ram would Interrupt the the country. The Logan athlete, how- - r! Gunnt-r- ;in- j.i-.- 0 0 Bt j t. Sacramento . 3 howiiser used for sniping. The high midable Austiallan challenge really is po, of the Argentine, have become a game when the White Sox were lead- ever, is not well versed in the othr ij HBWwball against th" Pcnch' s San Francisco 3 11 0 exploshe probably won't land, but i. j trifle faint and vague. If Mr Firpo ing 5 to 1. The Yanks were success- - branches of sport, although he is a r.r. shatti-rc- Kant hops Batteries Flttery and Sehang: Al- ' I ful and after one hour the game was good weight man j 1 it does the damage will be extensive, Sarazen's achievement at winning la hard at work acquiring additional Junes with Li;in unO t' n and Yelle. called off. Bftficld also remain on the not to say complete. an open championship at the age of 21 details connected with his profession, The grounds were a quagmire after D ORGAN SIGNS UP 6r tl u a golf a Future while If is thirty-minut- GunnorK Portland, Aug. 2. Oakland de- - ils record," announces writer. Ihe has worth he a e rain, which came j Bill be mud'' feated Portland here Tuesday. 6 to '. Dempsey might easily stop Willard Not quite Ouimet was only 21 when basking idly ln the light of his laurels down ln torrents ln the first half of CHARLIE M'KENNA ' B by directors of the loapue ln the first game of tne series. in quicker time than he could stop he stopped Vardon and Ray and won land the steamy Argentine sun, his fu- the fifth, when the Yankees had two Brnplonshli - rh pnv.il- The score. R H. E. Brennan or Greb. But In the case of the open at Brookllne ln 1913 Hagen ture will soon be an uneventful past, men on and one out A ccjrps of men 1 2 Mc-- Oakland 6 10 la always the possibility was only 21 when he won open at badly around the edges with sawdust, gasoline and brooms, NEW YORK Aug. Charlie HBp second huif 3 Wlllardthen the mottled nn i, Portland 512 con-jnec- t. I tried to get the diamond ln condition national amateur heavyweight , mammoth Ksnsan might Midlothian in 1914 Ouimet won in his where, his first test against a ,Bf thf. din tor.-- .i in BatterieSf Kramer and ECoehler; that the after but failed. Fabor was working in fine boxing champion, has turned profes- or Greb open entry, will be exclaiming five-ye- f)mtne series while oth . Levcrmz and Elliott. Whereas, if Brennan first championship start, while ilirst class he form and his teammates were In bat- - sional He has signed a con- - v games uu connected, the result would be unlm-Iportan- Hagen won in his second The rec- - with the ancient bard: 'There is a ting stride. tract with Mike Dorgan. VBjie manner m ,,) For thl3 reason a meeting ords show that winning golf is a young destiny that shapes our ends rough 00 McKenna is 22 years old. stands 6 tfBp Summit? n Dempsey and Willard, ln ad-- I man's game. Jones was only 17 when hew them how we may." feet, 2 mches and weighs 175 pounds Bjl'they are sure u. between part , would be The Summits vance of the Wills he reached the final round against HOUSE OF COMMONS (the most interesting of the lot Herron. 22. at Oakmont Fred Herres-lioi- i As the Yankees have two western UNIONS to j .. RESTRAIN Bek their n f aii'l DIAMOND DUST EXPELS BOTTOMLEY :BBPry''rd tean was only 16 when he reached the trips and the Browns have but one FROM INTERFERING A VOICE FROM THE WEST. itlnal against Chandler Egan. No other more eastern trip, only one of those and many mid-Augu- in Norther Browns and Cardinals, Tigers game has known so victorious collapses, such as Pitts- LONDON Aug. 2. (By The Associ- the material the - J FROM league. one could select a Sox, loungsters, youngsters who have burg suffered, will throw its dark man- ated Press). Horatio Bottomley, for- CHEYENNE. Wyo . August 2 west begins." such lorm hopes. But in, editor of John Bull, has been ex- Federal Judg T Blake Kennedy to- ( group of l.asei.alh r. wrlt.-- a That's 'where the reached playing tle over Missouri the holce pelledt from House of Commons bv day granted the L'nion Pacific rail- JSTbureau lover of the game. The ijgdenlte has IWith the Cleveland Indians off the Browns are not nearly as fragile as the 0 Of restraining following ull-ft- club IS in trou- ote the members road a order prohibiting ti .ulered the rocks, SUCH GOLF. the Pirates were the face of ,,n May 29 with operation of Fallentine. Ogden, and begins. row, Bottomley was convicted Interference that for upproal Out where ihe west Four pars in a where all Is well, ble. They seem to be a hardy lot in on 23 out of 24 counts, charging him road's trains during the shopmen's JCHEDULE Kennedy. Logan catchers Dimmock, a tidy in hand, tilb.son, Oh. the Oiants and Yanks With score full possession of a wicked punch. with fraudulently converting to his strike. I; Logan. K.llir. Brighatn, and was Ogden. Slattery Brlgham, own use about 150.000 subscribed to! The order directed against tho hJp0N' SOI TH si r THIN pitchers, his Victory bond and other clubs. He officers of the six leading shop craft lHWosi. WVh.T ,t iinvr.n ;ir.Mt base; Menkes Brlgham. second son, Logan, shortstop. I vie h, OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN was sentenced to seven years penal unions and of the local organizations 'BL5 Young Brlgham servitude. As editor of John Bull, ho of the crafts at Cheyenne. Laramlei Taylor ll outh We- - Ogdfn. third base, anti-An- n rl- - and '1alc' J . N earrled en a sensational Rawlins, Green River Tvanston, Ogden. centerf l.l " left field; Mathews -- 1 71 I , VvJELL PARTNER 7v35S? KlKlT) klOvO can campaign. Wyo JJBh-Hoope- r at West Jen-SS- Brlgham right field, Kllpatrick. I SEE Wclcr, and P- t rscn A -- rvA' ...yjustrmi School, kh.-rdal- Ogden. utility inflelder vJMteRE Vol) WAUT OF LOOklGX WMKT Taylor at Karr rigden. utility outfielder. HORSE-WA- GO IS SIXTteEM -- tu'rpLpkai" Cowboy ex- 7-- When a Has Fun tBg10' ORTH SKCTIOX Every club ln the loop, with the MILES FROKA MERE 1 BET MEA-kl- VJV4EK1 - at flam i'it ception of Bmlthfield, is represented, ffte.st Uarrcri In the above selection. Brlgham has AU' I'LL TOTE VOL) i 9 GOT men Ogden dx, and Logan three UERE U UH C tMAO l"le T4ERE EOR EIVTE RACE LSr CvCr"01 at I USED OP Warren. Lloyd Keller, the "kid" pitcher, dis- WEEK "MVtoS ASKED IP WE OKjLV played his old time stuff in the contest WAklDHRlUG VJERE hAoVlH L, V MERE To PLAY against Logan last Sunday Keller Is go up 19 23 season rWm ?ON. KEtTlOX ONE Slated to when the a1 Hunts rolls around. S irnnt9vl11" M Hooper, Hack Oswald, former Salt Lake high school athlete is going like a house league. Os- nt H,)ntv in. wii- - afire ln the Montana mlnea mRo' wald Is a pitcher, and has a world of stuff, according to reports received lfcnvN"' SECTON TWO here Liberty at Clinton. South Points. The final game of the season be- BJ Pleasant View tween ogden and Brlgham is schedul- 27. However, should A1..llnton at South W.hfT. ed for August y; Flvo Po,n the Gunners grab the peunant for the :BRtw at second half, this game, ln all probabil- XjJ-PleA- ant ity will be played August 2 6, with the irW at be- V.Vb,r. We first gim of the "world's series" ginning August 27. Red Lynch has started to felout the ball again. The third sacker should be able to hit hard during The remain- tailed To der of the season. The St. Paul club of the American Delay association has tendered George Math-- I Game SWS, sensational Ogden outfielder, an I B offer for the rest of the season. Math-ewe- s, however, has decided to remain with Ogden. n ,jt j cBl ovt- r th Amerl-0or- k iU ,da'p K'ltr"1 with REFUSES TO PLAY BALL WITH BRAVES "ai11. 6 to ill U(ln" coduot of the Jt NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Au. 2. Fred Ml lh"' f'dently Toney, former New York Giant pltoh-o- r, P ke- - BWS to f JPp,!arod who was traded to Boston last week, as part of the consideration in BjL at tp tcncr the deal that sent Pitcher McQuillan f u dog of the Braves to Now York, arrived In Nashville Tuesday night. kiBBWll a,'!.i,:U1. Outfielders According to frlonds Toney has 'ilBK?" inste- - lf oach oth ir to quit baseball, rather thJi play with the tall end Braves. i' Just one way to make a cowboy happy give him a broncho that According to friends, Toney j Cb nge causing1 these bucks, plunges and rolls and he's right In his element, like this one on said. "I have J60.000 and don't hac to 'CA1 a ranch near Cody, Wyo. f ulav ball with the Braves."