THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND, v TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, ' 19X4, 12 Manager Hogan Says Send ing Star; Batsman to Chi cago Would Wreck Club, HARKNESS COMES NORTH THESE YOUNGSTERS ARE GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAMPIONS CHOICE BEAVER STEAK AND DELICIOUS BENGAL CUTLETS THIS WEEK DICKY. BAYLESS WILL STAY WITH HAPS FOR REMAINDER OF YEAR It Jt packled One Xs Making: Bis rirst Trip . Horns of Seaaon; Venice Leader , '' Says AU Man Ara la Snaps. .-"There's nothing to the press ar ticle to the effect that Dick Baylesa will be aent to the Chicago White Sox in the next six weeks. We couldn't ' afford to weaken our team right now. Baylesa Is the most valuable player In the Coast league right now, and it would almost be suicide to have him ' off our club." i That was the statement this morn ing of Happy Hogan, manager of the Venice club, which arrived this morn ing for a seven game series with the Portland Beavers, who reach toWn this afternoon on the Shasta Limited from lx Angeles. Several reports have been started from Ixs Angeles that Baylesa was going east, and President Kddle Maler. of the Venice club was 'quoted as saying that if President Co tnlskey does not change his mind he will exercise the option taken when he turned Doc White over to the' Haps. Maler has Just returned from the east, where he had a conference with Co- mlskey. "Mr. Mater would rather win the Pa cific Coast league pennant than find $100,000 In the middle of the street," continued Hogan. "This year we have our best thance to gather the cham pionship and we are not going to weaken the club at this stage. Bay less Is just as big an asset to us as , Buddy Ryan was to McCredle in 1911. ."It is cut and dried for Baylesa to go fto the White Sox In 1915, but throughout this year he will remain with us. He has driven in more runs by far than any man in the league and If'he continues his good work we will Win the pennant." Manager Hogan brought along his entire ball club, which includes "Speck". Harkness, 'who Is making his first trip of the season to his adopted home. Portland. "Speck" was not in good shape on the last trip and he left the spotted one behind, much to his chagrin. Hogan has made no pitching selec tion for today and said he would not do 'SO until his slabsters warmed up. Barring a little hot weather on the trip up, his players are In good shape and he says the., series la already tucked away. kssfcasa. X6 iijU&&& fcgaag fj'jnw I '11-' -J&yl ;i '" j VFf .H-' I 5 JOE WAGNER WALLOPS AND WINS THE BATTLE Pat Callahan Goes After Ball, Comes in Contact With Fence and Goes Out. FIVE-RUN LEAD NO GOOD S&lTeson pitches poorly and Pram baon la jro Bettar, Ek Indiana Tie Up Score and Win Out. PORTLAND OARSMEN LEAVE FOR RACES AT COEUR D'ALENE LAKE Will Join British Columbia Oarsmen at , Seattle for Excursion to Idaho. LOCALS SWEPT REGATTA Had Tninga Tnalr Own war &at ronrttt of July, Bat Competition This Tear xajr Ba suffer. Spokane, Wash., June 30. Joe Wag ner's home run in the ninth inning yesterday with two men out and- no body on base not only won a 6 to 5 Clark Griffith, manager of the Washington Americans, is after Jimmy Shlnn, the speedy outfielder . of the Sacramento Coast league team. Wol verton wired Griffith that he la ready to receive bids for Shlnn, but will not sell hint before next spring. Shlnn formerly played with the Portland Beavers and had one trial with the Boston RetLSox. Peninsula Grammar School baseball team, which went through the season without a defeat. From left to right, the players are: Sitting, Wesley Berger, Clarence Young, Edward Kowalski, Clayborn Brushaw., Standing Elbert Schultz, Walter Arnold, Arthur Kables, Carl Young, Willis Potts and Albert Kowalski, captain. The team won the championship of section one by beating the following teams: Ockley Green, 11 to 4; Vernon, forfeited; Highland; 9 to 3; Woodlawn, 4 to 3; Thomp son, 11 to 4; Albina Homestead, 7 to 3; Portsmouth, 3 to 1. In -the finals Peninsula beat Cres ton, 7to 3; Holladay, 13 to 3; Sellwood, 9 to 7 (11 innings), and Shattuck by forfeit. The win ning team was presented a cup by Meier & Frank for its excellent record. game from the Portland Colts, but it T . . 1 I .. V . 1 . "... 1 . 1 . ial vu.lla,,a,i, u.b -ui- crews at Seattle, and will arrive ;ieiaer, nors du combat ror a spell. Coeur d'Alene tomorrow afternoon Patrick tried to gather in the ball, and In doing ,so ran back toward the fence, figuring that it would not go over the garden wall; he ran full tilt into the obstruction and was laid out a spell. The field swarmed with placers and spectators, but after a liberal sousing of water, Pat opened hla eyes, shook himself and walked to. a streetcar. The accident of course took away a lot of the eclat over the home run. Portland piled up a five run lead in the' early stages of the game, but could not hold it with Salveson and Fram bach pitching mediocre ball. The Colts chased their bid tanmrnate, Lou Stan ley, to the clubhouse early in the game, and Arlett finished up the conT test in the 4 2-3 innings that he Hopeful of repeating their perform ances of last season, eight members of the Portland Rowing club left this morning via Seattle for Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to strive for honors In the second annual Coeur d'Alene regatta Last season, the Portlandera captured the four-oared event and everything In the swimming and canoeing line. The local crews will Join the Van- . couver, B. C. and Victoria, B. C. at In the ninth, overcoming a four to, ona lead, and chasing' - seven runa over th plate-"',Jamison.-1n toe box for the West Lynn club, had everything on the ball, and had but two hits regis tered against him until this inning. The home crowd began to leave, think ing the game stowed away, when a series of three doubles, a few bunta. and errors, placed the Portland club In the lead. "Mysterious" Patton. twirling foi the Laundry, got away nicely, the four runs chalked against him were caused by a poor decision at home plate, and errors on the part of his team-mates. Patton succeeded In retiring 13 via the ttrike-out route, and allowed but one safe hit. Plymatn, an Ashland high school boy on the receiving end for the Na tionals, broke -jp all attempts to steal bases, and made' two circus catches of foul flies. The game gives the Laundry two wins and no defects, and Manager Walling is confident that he has a neatly balanced and bard hitting club. that he Is willing to a tart against the best In the state. They are looking for games for next Saturday and Sun day, playing on picnics preferred, but would like to hear from Dayton, Al bany, Astoria, The Dalles, with "a view to filling their open dates. nine by the score of C to 4. The game was featured throughout with brilliant . . plays. ?A' home run was made by Smith, & of the Rldgefield team, who Is hitting the horsehide at a wonderful clip this season. The , battery ror Ridgefieia . was Flemmlng and Finney, with Hardt and Anderson for . Moral Hill. The - winner of this game played the Wood- ; land Maroons, which resulted In a vic tory for the visitors, the score being , ' 7 to 2. The batterlea were Smith and . McKeen for Rldgefield. and Jacobaea and Law son for Woodland. : ...... The Stilettos defeated the Damascus team yesterday by the acore of 1 to 9. -Yesterday's victory was the fourth straight and the second shutout . In succession for the Stilettos. The bat- ' tery for the winners was Craig and Ripple. The Stilettos would like to arrange game for July 4 and S. Write Manager Llnd, care lacifle Hardware & Steel, or telephone Main 6600. WHIPLASH LEFTS TO BE FREDDIE WELSH'S ATTACK RITCHI E A peep into the records of the Fed eral league shows that Artie Krueger, who hurdled Los Angeles, is leading all of the Coasters who Jumped with the stick. The Flying Dutchman is batting .319. Duke Kenworthy is hit ting .301. Chadbourne Is batting .272. Claude Berry Is batting three points better for Pittsburg. Gene Krapp is one of the leading pitchers of the league. The ex-Port-lander has won seven and lost three games. Tom Seaton has won 10 and lost six, being Just 100 points under the spitballlst. Bobby Groom has won sev en and lost eight games. Byron Houck has lost four games for Brooklyn and has not won a battle. Fred Walker, known as "Mysterious Mitchell" on the coast, has won four and lost six for Pittsburg. ALLAN MEIER IS WINNER .In a 36-hole. match at the Tualatin Country club Sunday, Allen Meier de feated Dr. L." Selling, 3 up and 2 to play, in the finals of the handicap tournament for the President's cup The match was tied at the 31st hole and by brilliant playing, Meier won the next three holes and the match. Miller to Manage Polo. . Captain Edward Darley Miller, for merly of the Fourteenth lancers, has been appointed manager of the inter national polo tournament to be played during the Panama-Pacific Exposition (at Kan Francisco next year. British Titleholder Asserts World's Champion Will Never Knock Him Out. London, June 30. Whiplash left Jabs will be the means employed by Freddie Welsh to relieve Champion Willie Ritchie of his title. He has announced his Intention of avoiding all rough interchanges and in this way;, believes that hla prospects of se curing the decision when he meets the champion at the Oiympia here on July 7 are exceedingly bright. "I know," Bald Welsh today, "that I can outbox Ritchie. I also believe that I am a better ring general than the champion. The fact that we are fighting on English soil and that I am perfectly familiar with London prize fight rules are both factors in my favor. .. "Willie Ritchie will never knock me out He has said that he expected to pin me in a corner and then put over the slumberland punch. Leach Cross and Joe Rivers tried to do the, same thing in Los Angeles and everybody knows how I gave each of them the trimming of their lives. i iv now ruicnie is a goofl, game Doy ana pacKs a Knoenout wallon. I also know, however, that I am clever enough to avoid his dangerous punches. I will win the championship by pecking him to pieces with my left "hand." Ritchie was never more confident over the outcome of any battle in which he has taken part. "I know Welsh's style of fighting well." said Ritchie today. "We met in Los Angeles several years ago when 1 was Just starting in the game. Freddie was given the decision but many of the sport writers admitted that I would have won by a knockout had the battle gone five rounds fur ther. No one can say that Welsh in better than he,was then, while It is admitted that I am, at least 50 per cent better. Many persons think that I will be seriously handicapped because the London rules do not approve of in fighting. This style of milling has never been my forte. I prefer to stand up and fight. "It may not be generally known but Freddie Welsh is one of the best ln fighters in the world today. He can protect himself in the clinches and for some reason I cannot explain he delivers a harder punch in a clinch than in any other position. The open fighting will suit me Just as well as it will Freddie. WOLGAST JINX ON JOB AGAIN; ' BREAKS AN ARM Another Chapter Added to Long List of Accidents Fighter. MURRAY SHOWS POOR WORK IN EXHIBITION AND DROPS Los Angeles, Cal., June 30. Once again Ad Wofgast'S persistent "Jinx" has landed a knockout blow to the for mer lightweight champion's plans with the result that the Wolgast-Rivers match on July 4 Is off, because Wol gast broke his arm yesterday during a camp workout. Wolgast was sparring with Freddie Andrews when, in delivering an up pe'reut, his right forearm came in con tact with Andrews' elbow, breaking the radius several inches above the wrist. Wolgast was put into an auto mobile and taken to a' doctor, who took an X-ray picture of the fracture, later announcing that it will be three months before the little fighter may appear in a ring. Wolgast is broken hearted over the accident. He declared that his con dition at the present time is better than at any time since he won the lightweight title from Battling Nelson at Richmond, and he confidently ex pected to reestablish himself firmly in the graces of the fans, preparatory to demanding a return match with Champion Ritchie.- Promoter McCarey's plans for July 4 are still unsettled. It is possible that Freddie Andrews, Wolgast's spar ring mate, or Matty. McCue, an eastern lightweight, who is a member of Wol gast's stable, may get the Rivers match. Chances seem to favor McCue. wolgast has oeen tne victim or a series of misfortunes that . has fol lowed him for three years. In 1911 the night before a scheduled battle here with Freddie Welsh, he was taken with appendicitis. In the following two years he broke his left arm twice, broke a thumb and fractured a rib in the fine. This vear h hurt both hands badfy training for his bout with Ritchie at Milwaukee, broke his arm during a bout with Johnny Tillman and completed another chapter by the accident yesterday. r I hi i lW.'H'WJ1JUBMMJ.lMl.u,Jll.. Quality Not Premiums 20 for 10 cents Don't expect to find premiums of coupons In Came! Cigarettes. The fine quality of choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos blended in CAMELS pro hibits any other" "inducements." You can't make Camel Cigarettes bite your tongue, or parch your throat and they don't leave that tigantty aftertaste. Xfemember, Caatels are 20 to SO cents, so stake a dime today. pMwmrptmti. jArtegm mnpaid. After .mo. img I pthmm. if yoa don't find CAMELS mm R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C Coast Boy Appears Olympic Clubmen; Lack of Dash. Before Shows pitched the right hander held the visi- tors helpless. The game was pretty fair from a fielding standpoint, but the pitching was sloppy. Portland made two runs in the third and three in the fifth, to one by Spokane in the second. But the Indians put over two in the sixth. McCredie finally became so disgusted with Salveson's work that he benched him in the eigh'th 'and put in Fram bach. A hit off this bird tied the score, and it Was Wagner's mighty wallop, his third of the season over the same spot, that ended the game. Score: PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. Coltrln. ss 3 2 1 1 Callahan, If Mclchior, rf Milligan. cf liuUDIDUD. lb iuitii, 3b . McKnne, 2b M.irr.y. ; time for a short practice session. Th.. crews will work out Thursday and take a light practice on Friday. Harry Gammte will represent the local club In the singles again this season, and will row In the double oared event with A. B. Lewellen. A. B. Lewellen, R. Prideaux, W. Miller and Q. McFaul will form the four-oared crew. Lewellen will row bow, Prid eaux 2; Miller 3, and McFaul. stroke. Virgil Hamlin will enter the singles canoe race again. Hamlin won the event with ease last year and with Gammie, he captured the doubles canoe championship. Norman Ross of the Multnomah club. who won everything in the swimming i events last year, will go after the same titles this season. The local party will return to Portland Sunday night. H. G. Chickerlng, secretary of the club, accompanied the local athletes f' a S SEMI-PRO BASEBALL San Francisco, June 30. Another drop in the betting on the Billy Murray-George Chip 20 round battle to be staged at Daly City July 4 was reg istered here today. Chip now is a 10 to 8 favorite over the Calif ornian. The drop resulted from the poor show ing Murray made yesterday in his ex hibition before the Olympic club mem bers, i ' Murray created anything but a sen sation. The clubmen Insisted that he lacked dash and "pep" in his ring per formance and found many flaws in the way he handled himself against a pair of boxers whom he outweighed 10 to 20 pounds. It was also pointed out that he appeared "dead" on his feet, too, and the clubmen insisted that if he shapes up against Chip in the same style Saturday afternoon that the battle will never go the limit. Despite the adverse criticism of Mur ray, Manager Jack Kearns insists that Billy is In the best condition of his career. The Old Alibi Stuff. "Billy,"4 he explained, "has been training all along for speed. He could not cut lose against his light sparring partners. I predict here and now that Murray will show up faster than ever before. To show the public that I am sincere in this belief I will say that I called on Promoter Coffroth yesterday and got an order so as to wager part of Murray's share of the receipts on the "coniwst. It is a bona- fide bet, too. Falvesoii, p Frambach, 3 S 5 5 5 4 3 4 4 O 2 o 0 o o o o 1 o 2 O 2 10 3 1 7 O O The Mllwaukle team was defeated Sunday by the Spranger Giants by the score of 9 to 4. Saub of the Giants secured a home run with the bases full. Pitcher Husky of Mllwau kle was knocked out of the box In the second inning. Sunday's victory gives the Giants 11 wins out of 13 games. For games with the Gianta. o i address Edward Boatright, manager, 0 j 241 Washington street. Rldgefield, Wash., June 30. In' the fastest and best game of the aeaaon here, the Rldgefield Graya baseball team defeated the crack Floral Hill The Foresters added another victory to their list Sunday by beating tho Gilbert White Sox, 20 to 4. Ganser and Batey did excellent work for the win ners. Manager Hastings haa practically -reorganized hla team. With "Chief, Meyers and Bruns aa batterlea, Hast ings of Golden Rods on second, and -Ballinger of Monarcha on third, tha Forester have a team that la conceded to be a prospective aeml-pro leader. For games call or write C. Hastings, manager. 209 Kast First street, north, or C-2848. Totals ...36 SPOKANE. ' AB. IwU. If 3 Kutler, s 4 Koike, lb 5 Krlak. rf 5 Wagner, 2b 5 Hgan. cf 4 Wuffli, Zb 3 Alt man, c 4 Stanley, p 1 Arlett, p 3 5 11 26 13 R. 0 0 1 0 PO. 1 1 10 2 3 5 3 2 O O E. O O 0 O O 0 n l o 0 The Lang & Co. team defeated the Banks, Or., team Sunday, by the score of 3 to 2. Manager Lynch of the winners has strengthened his team with a couple of new players. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Philadelphia: First game Boston Philadelphia Batteries Leonard ana Bush, Brown and Schang. second game Kosion R H E .. 7 12 2 , . 1 5 1 Carrigan; R H E 2 5 2 Philadelphia . 7 10 0 Batteries Johnson ana caay; Plank and Lapp. At Washington: R H E New York 0 4 0 Washington I 7 0 Batteries -Warhop and Nunamaker; Boehling and Henry. At Detroit: R H E Chicago 3 11 2 Detroit 2 5 3 i Batteries Benz. Faber and Schalk; Hall, Main and McKee. Louis-Cleveland lAt Cleveland St. game postponed, rain. SEATTLE STOPS LEADERS Vancouver. B. C. June 30. Seattle took the first game of the series from the league leaders by the score of 1 to 2. The Giants secured but . five bingles, but made them when they counted. The score: R H E Seattle 4- 5 2 Vancouver 2 7 1 Batteries Dell and Cadman; Clark, Harsted and Cheek. BAUM SUSPENDS QUINLAN San Francisco, Cal.. June 30j Presl dent Baum, of the Pacific Coast league. suspended Outfielder Quinlan of Oak land for three days, in addition to plas tering a fine of $25 on him, for his conduct in Saturday's game at Sacra mento. Catcher. Bliss of Venice was fined $20 for misconduct in Sunday's game in this city. Totals .37 0 14 27 10 Two out when winning run scored. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 0 0203000 O Spokane 0 1 000202 16 SUMMARY. Two base hit Murray. Home run Wagner. Sacrifice hits Butler. Wuffl. Balk SalTinon. Wild pitch Frambach. Stolen base' t'rtak, Coltrln, Hausman. Buses on balla Off Stan ley 3, off SalTeson 1, off Frambach 1, off Arlett 2. Struck out, by Stanley 2, hy Sal Teson. 5, by Frambach 1. Hits Off Stanley, 7 and 5 runs In 4 1-3 Innings; off Salveson, 10 and 3 runs In 7 1-3. Victory to Arlett; defeat to Frambach. Left on bases Port land 9, Spokane 9. Time 2:06. Umpires Wilson and Burnside. The Oswego Athletic club team de feated the Ernest Grays of Portland, Sunday, by the score of 11 to 7. The batteries. Grays, Riddle, Kennedy and H. Scott, Link; Oswego, Anderson and Haines. Manager Bethke of the Os wego team has' arranged games with Sherwood for July 4 and 5. Saturday's game will be played In Sherwood and Sunday's at Oswego. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS Gruman Roughing It to Gain Strength n i.7.. m . Chicago f-uuuu vw uiitiTnui riaua 'Cincinnati , to Zieava next weak Tax Vernon Fights Jockey Bennett Wednesday. Ralph Gruman, the local lightweight, who has. been making such a splendid record, will spend the next three or four days on a ranch near Portland. Gruman plans to go hunting and fish ing while in the country. He expects to return to San Francisco about July 8 or 9. j A postal card from Leonard Powers states that he -is in good condition for his bout Friday night against one -of the Marshfield, Or., fighters. Powers will return to Portland after his bout. Tex Vernon, another local boxer, is scheduled to fight Jockey Bennett Wednesday night in Taeoma, Wash. Vernon has been fighting at least once a week, and has secured a draw de cision in most of his bouts. Pacific Coast Lttrat. Won. Lost. Venice 4 8 35 Los Angeles 46 0n San Francisco 47 41' Portland 38 39 Sacramento 41 . 43 Oakland 31 63 Northwestern "League. Vancouver 49 26 Seattle -. . . . . 49 Spokane 41 Portland 29 Victoria 28 Tacoma 27 National League. I New York 36 34 33 Fittsbursr 30 St. Louis 33 Philadelphia 27 Brooklyn 27 Eoston 25 American "League. Philadelphia 39 Detroit 38 St. Louis , 36 Washington 34 Boston 34 Chicago 34 New York 22 Cleveland 23 Federal "League. Indianapolis 36 25 Chicago 36 27 Buffalo 32 25 Baltimore 33 2j7 Kansas City 31 35 Brooklyn 25 32 Pittsburg 25 33 St. Louis 26 40 American Association. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Chicago: R H E Cincinnati 7 ' 9 5 Chicago 10 9 1 Batteries Tingling. Rowan and Clark; Vaughn, Lavender, Cheney and Bresnahan. At Pittsburg: R H E; St. Louis 1 5 1 Pittsburg 4 10 0 Batteries Perritt. Qriner and Sny der; Cooper and Coleman. VICTORIANS GET DOZEN Victoria. B. C, June 30. The Victo ria and Tacoma teams each gathered 11 hits in yesterday's game, but the Itcals bunched their bingles for one dozen tallies, while the best the Tigers could do was. to get 6 runs. . The score: R H E Tacoma 6 -11 2 Victoria 12 11 3 Batteries Andrada.' McGinnity and Brottem; Steele and Hoffman. At New York: First game R H K Brooklyn- 8 16 2 New York 7 14 -3 Batteries rRucker, Reulbach and Mc carty; Demaree; Fromme, Wiltse and Meyers, McLean. . - Second game - R H E Brooklyn .'. 6 14 2 New York ... . . . '8 11 5 Batteries Allen, Atchinson and Fischer; Tesreau. Mathewson and Meyers,. -1 31 45 46 51 23 31 31 30 34 30 32 34 .3 31 31 30 32 32 38 41 Pet. .578 .535 .534 .494 .488 .369 .653 .645 .587 .392 .378 .346 .610 .523 .516 The Powers team defeated Waconda Sunday by the score of .8 to 3. Yeast of the winners struck out 16 batters and allowed four hits. He did not walk a single batter. Powers secured 10 hits. Including a home run by Yeast off Twirler Felton. The fast Maccabees team won from Linnton Sunday, 14 to 8. The large score was due to the bad field. The Maccabees play a three games series with White Salmon on July 3, 4 and 5. The Lion Clothing company's team met defeat at the hands of the Good year team Sunday morning by a score of 6 to 3. Greba of the Lions was found to be easy, three runs being made off him in the first inning, Blake went In and held the winners down, but owing to poor support by his team mates was unable to stave off defeat. Moore of the Lions caught a very poor game. Blazier of the Goodyear played a star game, as also did Barney . and Politz. Scheg and Housen made star catches in the field for the Lions. Batteries: Lions, Moore and Blake; Goodyear, Carr and Bar ney. . At Boston Philadelphia -Boston game, postponed, rain. A ; FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES At Baltimore: R H E Brooklyn ........11 12 1 Baltimore i.- 2 6 ' 2 Batteries Flnnerman and Land; Wilhelm, Conley and Jacklltsch. At Buffalo Pittsburg-Buffalo ganv postponed, rain, v .424 .609 .551 .537 .531 .515 .515 .367 .359 .590 .571 .561 .550 .470 .439 .431 .394 .571 .561 .536 .530 .514 .479 .461 .387 .603 .567 .559 .55! 62 -44H I .389 .362 .585 -585 .61-9 .491 t .453 .360 . 1 American Association Results. I Minneapolis 7. Milwaukee 3. ' Kansas City 4, St. Paul 3 (10 In nings). Louisville 8, Columbus 7. The National Laundry has gathered together one of the best semi-pro base ball teams in the city. Manager Wal ling has secured the services of some 500 , of Portland's best semi-pro tossers. .493 and is out for the city championship. .41 4 The Nationals trimmed the West 1 T . v n n nlitli Runlav tirit r fnnr tnalr Louisville 40 Milwaukee 37 Cleveland 37 Kansas City s 35 Minneapolis T. 36 Indianapolis .......... 34 Columbus 32 St. Paul 29 Western league. Denver 41 St. Joseph i. . . . . 38 Sioux City ......... 38 Lincoln 38 Les Moines 36 Omaha 30 Wichita 28 Topeka .-.j. 25 Union Association. Ogden 31 Halt Lake 31 Murray 27 Boise 26 Butte 24 Helena 18 30 29 32 31 34 37 37 46 27 29 30 31 32 37 44 44 22 22 25 27 29 32 irg a rattling finish in their half of That Fishing Trip We are prepared to make it a success in every way. We will furnish you with good, dependable tackle; can show you how to use it, and, if necessary, will even tell you y where to get good fishing. "We Xasus Both Visaing and K anting Xdcenae. Backus &Worris 223 Morri son Sut. Bet 1st & 24 Stt j Western League Results. 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