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, . ' . - 't THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1915. ' . - BRINGING UP FATHER - ; r ? T - - ' : , :tt " - i, t"-' -; 1 ; , L y; . WCVV f- l I . I , f "WHEN I5ITTH1, : ; ; ' Wl AW ,T J L-pi - I " 7 REioL.T&' A Cv sCtPE1?- . V , VARO t ' DOWN THERC VETERAN SMITH MUCH FOR YOUTHFUL " WATSON IN T V SeVente&n-Year-OId Boy Car ries Former Champion to : - Thirty-third Hole, ' ' WILHELM WINS HIS MATCH 'ttn. Fiter ZiR Jsf at Xmu BCalale "W J y .-. lbeKutw in PrettTratch -., y Three and Two.' TOO OURNEY n "" : ft . ; Misjudging his distance. Forest T ,WitMn, the BetiHational 17 year old ' , golfer. was eliminated In yesterday's ' play of the men's championship of the '"Oregon Btate Tourney, 4 up and 3 to ' play, after a hard match with Russell Smith.- winner of the state title In 113. ,Tbi match was replete with r.sensatlonad shots, young Watson mak i ing several wonderful mashle shots, A Including a pitch shot Into the cup, t after he had been stymied by Smith on i-' the 8th hole of the afternoon round. Smith played a wonderful game, Ills putting being exceptionally good. , Several time he holed long putts, J i which resulted in his winning several holes. The mutch was by far the best . f theTourney. t, 1 Rudolph Wittielm, C. Hunt Lewis I and M. II. Martwell. winner of the f championship last year, survlvled yes t terday's rounds. I. W. L. MacGregor fwas put out of the running by Wil f helm, S np and 6 to play. MacCregor :i ' was not playing in his usual form and I he -bunkered" a great number of his ? -shots.- C. Hunt Lewis beat C. fc.. ( Miller In a' close game.! up. C H f JDavis, Jr., was eliminated - by M. H. Hartwell. 6 up and 4 to -play. The match between Mrs. Peter Kerr ' and Miss Malsie MacMaster and. ths lone between Miss Louise. Burns and ,1 Miss J: J. Morrow were the best in the ' i wmJ.n' Tiav. Mrs. Peter Kerr elim- S inated Iiss MacMaster. 3 "up and 2 to f- piay, mier t,"-- . - t Miss MacMaster made a 47 eeore. bne was 1 up at me ium. . " the nine holes was: ' Going put 6-555 6458. Mrs. Kerr played at her best during the second nine holes. Her score was 45 - Her driving and putting in the second half of the match were very good. T n.' t n.iiaa Tiii rn ana Jits. J. lrA., arrlerl their match. tO the twenty-first hole, before a winner was decided. -Miss Burns won the match, 1 v A .Tohnson. Mrs. Thomas h Kerr and Mrs. George H. Mayes were li the other winners in the women s $championsfaip flight. Mrs. Thomas ( Kerr won from Mrs. Shcvlin in yes I terday's play. 4 up and 3 to play. I Men's Championship. I ; (36 holes.) v Second round: t Russell Smith beat Forest L. Wat- t aon. 4 up and 3 to play. Rudolph Wilhelm beat IX W. L. Mac Cregor, 8 up and 6 to vla-Y. M, If. riartweu ueai v. " - tip and 4 to play. . C. Hunt Lewis beat C. K up. : Men's Second night. ' . Jordan Zan (Scr.) beat D.T. Honey man Xi up), 3 up and 4 to play. , .1 H fttratsrht 2 uo beat A. E. W. Peterson (3 up). 4 up and 3 to play. E A. de Schwelnita t3 up) beat G. ..if . vr fl .m) fi nn and 4 to Clay. M r f.r.iri (4 uo) beat C. A. Hart (4 up), 4 up and 2 to play. Ken's Third Plight. ; ' ' (36 holes.) W. A. Pettygrove beat B. C. Ball, MP and 1 to play. - A. A. Morrison, beat C. C Gross, u n anrl i .in nlnv. 11. u. fearce Deac it. a. uiici, Miller, 1 anil 4 fnirtlnv 1-' M. M. Whitehouse beat Victor John- son, 2 up. 1 - ' Plrst Boron d. B sat en 8s. v (18 holes.) i ' H. P. Corbett beat J. A. Foster. ? .i Kills Braes beat J. K. Gamble. 2 up, f Horace Mecklem beat A, 4 up and -3 "to play. f - v J. B. Napier beat J. S. i UP- . j Campbell, E. Hart, 3 up Wilhelm, up. HIGG AND DAVE HILLY ARD PUT OAKS UFON RUN Big Sped Pitcher Has Com muters Swinging Their Heads Off. . NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE I KINGHAM QUITS AND BROWN FLAT IN NORTHWEST San Francisco. CaL, June 17.-Irve Hlgginbotbam's good pitching and a home run by Dave Hillyard put yes terday's game in the win column for the Portland Beavers. 5 to z. At no time, except in the fourth when the locals tied it up, was Higginbotham in any kind of trouble. Portland got off to a two run lead In the third, when Bobby Davis, who is enjoying a hitting streaic, came through with a single to left. Right behind him came Stumpf with a two bagger' against the fence and Davis was home. Then Bates lifted "7a. high fly to Ness and the latter dropped the ball, giving Stumpf a chance to score. Jack Ness made up for his error fn the fourth frame in fine shape. John ston started with a bunt toward third and beat the ball out. Ness came along with a home run over the right field fence and the count was tied. Gardner filed to Lober but , Kuan singled and Guest doubled, making four hits for the frame, but Litscbi couldn't deliver a hit that would mean more runs. Portland finished it un In th afrth Bates hit the fence and went to third on Fisher's single through short. Gardner retrieved the ball and made a wiw uirow to third, letting Bates score. Hillyard follower! wifh ,... drive out of the lot and the last run- sciuus woe.enaiKea up. i , . -. Spore." ' " Seattle. Wash., June 17. Harkness allowed Seatttle -but three hits yes terday and won a 5 to 3 game. The Black Cats trade seven off Malls and won 5 to 0. Score: R.H.E. Aberdeen 1 3 Seattle -.0 3 2 Batteries Harkness and Vance; Malls and C adman. Spokane, Waslu, June 17. Joe Mc Ginn! ty won a. 3 to 0 game from the Spokane club yesterday, bcore: R. H. E. Tacoma ......3 6 3 Spokane .....0 .6 1 Batteries McGinnity and Stevens; Kelly and Brenegan. Victoria, B. C, June 17. Vancouver took yesterday's, double header, making It four straight off the Bees. Score: First game: , R. H. E. Victoria 4 .9 1 Vancouver . . .' 10 17 0 ' Batteries Smith, Hanson- and Huff man; Beuther and Cheek. Second- game: R. H. E. Victoria 2 11 1 Vancouver .......6 13 0 Batteries Hanson and Haworth; Kramer-and Brottem. FEDERAL -LEAGUE GAMES Class - B League Takes - on Airs of 'Fourth of July' Circuit. - At Buffalo First game R. HUE. Chicago . . -8 10 1 Buffalo.. . . 4, 1 Batteries Hendrix and Wilson ; An derson, Ehmke and Blair, Allen. Second game- Chicago . . . .4 i Buffalo . . . ... Batteries Pendergast Ford and Blair. and J Score PORTLAND Dl. as. . . .'. i . ; . 5 " -i" Derrick, Jb ..A o Stnmpt, 2b 4 1 Bate, 3b 4 j Fisher, c. 4 1 Speas, rf. 4 o liUlrmTi, et 2 1 Lober, If 4 o blgrinbotham, p 4 o .At Brooklyi Pittsburg . Brooklyn . . . . Batteries Dickinson Sefeton and Land: H. PO. 2 2 o 1 1 2 z 2 1 0 10 1 1 s e 1 3 0 A. 1 O 4 4 1 O O o 3 T01!' " ....35 5 9 27 13 OAKLAND .. IB. R. H Mnndortf, rf. Marcan, 2b... JobnauD. ct. N'eaa. lb. . . Gardner, If G."Soovsmith beat F. and l"to play. E. P. Whitney beat J 19 boles. R. C; K. Astbury beat Allen Meier, a VP and 1 to play, N. E. Ayer beat J. R. Elliott, 2 up. --. ' Woman's Championship. (IS holes.) First round: t Mrs. Peter Kerr beat Miss M aisle MacMaster, 3 upland 2 to play. ' Mrs. -Thomas Kerr beat Mrs. E. C. ' Ehevlin. 4 up and 2 to play. ' - Mrs. G. H. Mayes beat Miss Carrie . Flanders, 3 up and 2 to play. M ra. V. A. Johnson beat Mrs. W. J. .;j Burns. 4 up and 3 to play. Woman's Pint Pllfc-ht. ' Mrs. E. L. Devereaux beat Miss J. MacKenzle, 3 up and 2 to play. Miss 'Louise Burns beat Mrs. J. J. Jdorrw,l up orti the 21st. hole. : Mra. fc). W. Green beat Mrs. A. C. U. . Berry, 4 up and 2 to play. Miss Claire Wilcox beatwMrs. Bald win. 3. np and 2 to play. ' 'j - Today's pairings: Wen's Championship. ..." Russell Smith vs. Rudolph Wilhelm. ,1 M. H, Hartwell vs. C. Hunt Lewis. Second Flight. " Jnrrian Zan vk. J. H, Straight E. A. de Schwelnitx'vs. N. JB. Gregg - Third PUght. v, w-. A. Pettygrove vs. A. A. Morrison. " H. H. Pearce vs. M. H. .Whitehouse. "Woiten'g Championship. ?rMrg. ,Peter Kerr vs. Mrs. Thomas --Kerr. . . ,- Mrs. Victor A. Johnson vs. Mrs G H. Mayes. , , Second Plight. Mrs. E. L, Devereaux vs. Miss Louise .Burns. . , "W rS" "t" W Green vs. Miss Claire K"itt, c. r Guest, aa 4 Litscbi, 3b. 3 trough, p .3 b.uhn, c 3 Total O 0 1 1 0 0 O O O 0 O 1 o o 1 PO. 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 O 3 A. 1 4 0 O 0 1 4 3 O 1 E. O 9 0 1 1 O O O O 0 27 14 Portland Hit . Oakland Hit . S3 2 8 SOO&E BY INNINGS 00200300 05 0 1 2 0 0 tl lD-9 . .i.- ..0OO2OOOO 02 1014O1OO 18 . SUMMARY Home runa Ness. Hlllyartl. Two base hits Stumpf, Uuest. Davis. Stolen base Hillyar& liaise on balls Hig-ginbotba at 1. Prough 2. b track out By Mlgglnbotbam 3. Prougb 3. LwuDie pjay eates to uerrlck. Runs responsi ble for Higginbotham 2, Prough 3. Left ou buses Portland 5. tnklsnd 5. Time 11. Lmplres Held and Guthrie. . Ouimet Amateur With Chance. . 3an,ursol Golf Club. Short Hills, N. .. June ll. (U. P) Play for the American open golf championship rvAui 64 qualifiers teed rff It, ' palrSj' JFrancis jOulmet, former open r champion and present amateur cham . plon, as the only amateur fivn, at, all in the betting and his chances .etroi ngureo to equal those ol several professionals. There an n)av. lrtg; : Gil Nichols, of Wilmington, 'Del.; "Jimmy" Barnes, of Whitemarsh: Jack Lyownng, or Bcarsdale and " Walter Hagen, of Rochester. The latter, one Of the-f youngest of the entrants,' Is "the present open champion. Thirty-six holes will be played to day and 3S tomorrow, the nlaver turn. - ing in the lowest card for, the four rounds taking the title. Dcn't Visit theCalforcia Expositions WKBont.'a supply.; of Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be . Shaken lata the 8hoe. or dissjolved in the foot-bath. Tb Standard Rentedy for the .feet foe 23 years. It glTesinstaat fcef 1o tired, aching fee ( sod ; prevents swollen, , hot feet. One lady writes:-- I enjoyed every - minute . of . tor i starat"-tb ' ErpoaltloQS, thanks to Allen's Foot-Ease hi my shoes.' Get todsj. A A.. HOMERS HELP SALT LAKE Salt Lake, Utah., June 17. Home runs by Zacher and- Rohrer and some hard hitting by Orr enabled the locals to taJce.a7 to 3 game from the Vene tians yesterday. -, Score: VENICE SB. ' R. H. PO. .6 0 1 2 5 O '2-2 3 0 Carlisle, If. .... Beraer. aa. Wliholt, rf. ... Kane, cf Bayless, cf.-rf . PartelL 3b. ... Gleiscbmsnn lb. njBoerv. ieo. .... Spencer, c. ,...2 Mitchell, p. .... Mitxe ......... Hetling i 2 4 -5 3 .-. 2 3 3 O 1 0 0 1 1 e i o o 0 O - 2 0 - O 1 42 1 0 O 2 1 O o A. O 5 O 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 Total Shinn, rf. ... Faye, If. ... Orr. ss. .... Gedeon, 2b. . Zacber, cf. . Tennaut, lb. ttarbour, l. Kohrer. c. ; . Hall, p. . . rttterr, p. ToUl ...... 3 3 8 24 " 13 SALT LAKH AB. B. H.-PO. 3 ....... 4 4 ,-. 4 4 3 ....... 4 ....... 2 0 ...,.,. 2 O 1 O 1 0 1 2 0 0 o 1 3 1 1 O 1 I, o o o o 1 3 O 12 2 8 - O 1 0 O 3 G 0 2 - O O o 8 27 14 and R. H. E. 3 7 1 1 5 1 Fisher; R. H. E. 2 5 0 3 9 2 Berry; - Victoria. B. C, June 17. (P. N. S.)--With his team dropping games at the rate of one a day and two on days when a double header is played, and himself losing money faster than, his team lost ball games. Joshua King ham, owner of the Victoria baseball club in the Northwestern league, has surrendered his franchise! Kingham stood the gaff for more 'than a year but when his players refused to act cept a cut in salaries he tossed in the sponge and ragged his mangled purse out of the ring. For the present the Victoria team will continue to play its scheduled games, President Robert- Blewett hav ing assured, the players that the league will guarantee their salaries. The club has lost ten straight games, dropping from the leadership of the league to a bad fourth. The Vancouver club, which sent out S. O. S. calls a few .days ago, has been rescued by the British Columbia elec tric railway company and will con tinue to hold its franchise. Seattle, June 17. (P. n. S.) Ray Campbell and Billy Wright boxers, today finished their training and are resting up for their bout tomorrow night before the Greenwood Athletic club. Both men are in srond shun, an v fight fans look for the fastest beut that has been staeed hrA in aAw,i months. - Wants Names of , All A. A. U. Stars New Tork, June 17. I. N. s'.) Frederick J. Rubien," chairman of -the national championship committee, haa sent to officials of the Amateur Ath letic '.Union, a list of all the: athletes under consideration as contestants In the senior title meet at Sarr Francisco, with requests that any information on the condition of the men toe for warded to him. The list contains more than 300 names. Chairman Rubien has not the -complete records of all the track and field performers, and he has requested -the various representatives of the A- A. U. to get ih touch with all those In their respective territory, so that they 'can be notified in time .to compete in the tryouts in Boston on June 26, or -in the Central association trials in Chi cago July. 17., - . . i In addition to those who win a place on the team by scoring a vic tory in the Boston and Chicago try outs, the committee will select a few more, depending .upon the- financial outcome of the trials. , HENRY GLEASON TO FIGHT Seattle, June 12. (P. N. S.) Henry Gleason, who won the national .126- pound amateur championship ' at the boxing tournament at San Francisco last month, will enter his, first bout since he won his laurels- when he oes against Tommy Mason at the Seattle Athletic club tonight. Mason is a fast man with a punch that is felt when it lands and Gleason will have to step to win. There are seven bouts on the S. A. C. card tonight. THREE RACES AT SALEM GET GOOD FIELDS -IN FALL Entries Have Closed for Two Paces and One Trot. " Salem. Or.. June 17- Entries in the 8:85 pace, ?:1 pace and 2:25 tret have closed for the Oregon state fair, to be held September .27-Oetober 2. and the list is a very satisfactory one. Al though the purses are not large, some of the speediest horses in the west will be here. Following is the list of entries and the owners: - 2:25 pace, $500 Halmetta, S. A, Ag new, Centralia; Lena Patch, O. J. Brown, Greshami Or.; Hal Bear. Hal Bessellen, Portland; High HO, A. R. Cooper, Vancouver, Wash.; Lady Hal, H. C Cox. Forest Grove, Or.; Anrelia LOU..R. Dixon, Vancouver, B. C; Con tention. R W. G. Durfee & Con., San Francisco; Tosora, C. A. Harrison, Se attle; Savage Right, T. R. Howitt, Gresham; Mack Fltzslmraons, B. F. Jaggar, Portland; Arlene K., E. C. Keyt. Salem; Nigger Boy, John Lance, agent. North YiUsima, Wash. I Zom Nort. Mrs. lone Mauzey, Scio,- Or.; Sally H.. . P. V, McCarthy. Salem; Gloa Wren. Alex. Mitchell, Vancouver, ". B. - C: Sonoma Maid. EX Steinman, agent. Baker. Or.; Tempest, E. Steinman, agent. Baker, Or.; Tillamook Maid. W. F. Schult. Forest Grove, Or, ; Ruth Hal. Fred Woodcock, agent, Portland; Courtney W., Thomas E. Batell. Moose- aw, . 2:18 pace. $700 Hal Edo, W. S. Ab- bett. Portland; Halmetta. S. A. Agnew, Centfaliai Lena Patch. O. J.I Brown, Gresham. . Or.; Hal Bear. Hall Bessel len. Portland; Ladv Hal. H. I C Cox, FesttGrove, Or.: Aurelia Lou, R. Dixon Vancouver, B."5.; Contention B., W. R. Durfee. . San Francisco; St lElmo, Charles Gholson. Gresham. Or.i: Savage Right; T. R. Howitt, GreshanH - Or. ; Prince Zolock, H. H. Helman, ag.snt. Salinas, Cal.; Royal Express, Mary E. Kimball, Union, Or.; Nigger Boy. John Ian jjff-pnt North Vakiraa. Wash.: Sally JL. F. V. McCarthy, Salem; Gloa Wren, Alex. Mitchell. Vancouver, B. C. Potoso Boy, C. F. "Silva. Sacramento. CaL; Tillamook Maid. W. F. Schuits. Forest Grove, Or. ; Scarlet Trent. B. Thomson, Prince Albert, Saslc: itoxey Hal, John-Hoffman. Moose Jaw, Sask. 2:25 trot $600 Bonnie Ansel. Alex. Brown. Walnut Grove. Cal.: Bon Dia blo. SL M. Bush, Salem; Al MclC, J. A. Bush.i Lewiston. Idaho; Goinc Some, Peter? Coo, Ballston, Or.; Peter R., W. C Dooley, Sprague, Wash.; Mercury, R Dixon, Vancouver, B, C; i Virginia Barnette. t W. R. Durfee & Co., San Francisco. Cel.; Petlock, G. W. Gill, Salem; Flora-Dona Z.. P. J. McCormick, Seattle Salem Boy, Mrs. lone Mauxey, Scio, Or.; Columbia U. r . isiiva bbc. ramento, fCaU Guy Light.! W. F. Scbultz, "orefct Grove. Or.; Halile B., Mrs. L. W. - Watts, - Portland: Perriep, Zrgler & Mlsner, Portland: B. & M., Mrs.! lone Mausey. Sqio, Or.; Ciaude Woodford. Thomas E. Sateli, Moose Jaw, Sajsk. -J .. , .r' MULTNOMAH IS. READY TO PLAY CALIFORNIA "U" Superintendent Dow V. waliter of the Multnomah .Amateur Athletic club hastoeen trying to get into communica tion: with John Stroud, graduate man-, acer i of the University : of California, for the purpose of negotiating for a- Batting Averages Of Beaver Players Davis Derrick . . Stumpf . , . ... Bates . , ..... Fisher . . .... He Carlsch . Speas . . ...... Hillyard . . ... Lober . . .... Doane , ...... )r - Reed . . ...... Lush . . ... , Keefe . . ...... Evans . . .. ... m .Krause Kahler . ". . . . . Coveleskie .... .. 0 Higginbotham , Team total. .2193 575 A.B. R. P.C. 62 .259 250 69 .27$ 252 77 .306 145 50 .345 146 49 .336 105 27 .250 ' 193 5$ .301 109 31 ' .284 205 . 64 .263 200 42 .:io 3 0 .000 ; 35, 9. .257 0 .000" 26 6 .192 42 9 .209 2 1 .600' i 32 2 .062 60 $ .160' !6.6 O - football match between the club and the Berkeley Institution this fall. 'Walker received a wire from Gradu ate Manager Younger of Washington. stating that Stroud had taken the Shasta Limited out of Seattle yester day for California, and could b- reached at Berkeley. Superintendent Walker stated thin morning that the Multnomah ciub In-j tended to enter-its tei.m for the coast' football championship at the Panama-! Pacific exposition at Ban Francisco1 this fall, and if such a championship was played, would a-iso 'ike to meet the University of California at Herk-j ley. The club is willing to make the trip to California and wouid eniertain!; the Californians here next year. At Newark St. Louis . . Newark . . . Batteries Crandall and Falkenberg and Rariden. R. H. E. 3 10 0 2 10 1 Hartley; At Baltimore Kansas City Baltimore .. Batteries Packard and Brown; Quinn and Owens. R. II. E . 6 12 1 .582 Easterly, AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Boston . . R, H. E. Cleveland ..J. 3 9 0 Boston'....'...' '.- .' 4. 8 2 Batteries Morton and O'Neil; Shore and Thomas. At Washington Chicago Washington , Batteries - Russell Johnson and Ainsmith, R. H. E. ,.2 41 ...... 5 11 1 and Schalk; At Philadelphia Detroit ' ; Philadelphia . Batteries Dauss and Kee; Wyckoff and Lapp, R. H. K. 3 3 1 3 3 1 Stanage, Mc- STANDING OF THE TEAMS Saa Francisco Salt Lake .. Los Angeles Portland Oakland .... Venice Philadelphia Chicago ...... St. Louis Boston . . Brooklyn -Pittsburg New York Cincinnati Batted tor U it Che II In ninth. Batted tor Bayless In ninth. ; SCORE 3T INNINGS Venice .0 200000 0 13 Salt Lake .............. O 1 OO 4 O 2 0 7 -, . - . . jSUMMAKT Two. bne hits Spencer, Berger 2. Bayless. Carlisle, Barbour. Ores Flo me rons-Zacber, Rohrer. Sacrifice hit Risberg. Stolen bases -tblnn. Orr. Base on balls Off atitcnell 1 of f Uall 1. off Fitter? S. Stmck oat -By Mitch ell 4. by Hall 1, by FUtery 5. Two runs, 4 hits. T st bat off HaU-ln 1 1-3 Innings; 1 run, 4 hits, 29 at bat off Fitter in 7 23 innings. Bans responsible for Hall 2. Fittery 1. Mitch ell 6. Credit victory to Ftttery; charge defeat t Mitchell. Left, on Hases Venice 10, Salt Lake 3. First base vn errors Venice 2. Salt ijaae i. tut ey nin-oer y Mitchell. Kohrer. -uma or. gajue i: Finney. . 9. - -Cmpiren Wiluams and YALE j BEATS ' PRINCETON t New ; Tork, June 17. Tale won 'the deciding baseball game and champion ship yesterday from Princeton, 4 to 3, coming from behind In the fifth and seventh and winning out In the eighth Both pitchers worked nicely. Score: y "- ';. R.H.E. Princeton - i..... , .i 3 7 3 Tale ..4 .' 4 5 ij 5. saitenes jjeyo ana Keiiiber; Way and. Hunter,.. ; , . Chicago .... Detroit ....... Boston -New tTork .. Washington". Cleveland . . . St. Louis ... Philadelphia Kanfas City Brooklyn St.- Louis ... Pittsburg, .. . Chicago ..... Newark Buffalo Baltimore . . Indiana noils Jvansas uttr Louisville .. Milwaukee . St. Paul Cleveland. . . Columbus . . Minneapolis Pes Monies Topeka .... Iener Omaha ... Lincoln -. . St. . Joseph Biouz City WichiU .. . Pacific Coast League.. Won. .i ;.40 ......3 - a .j,.31 ,.35 i.Sl national League. 2T 27 .'. .28 i .;....24 24 2a 2t j American League. , 32 j .i ..82 X. .25 . . . . . 20 ' ......19 . 18 Federal League. .S3 ..28 ; ..-2S . . ; .2 ..2 t .....,.2tt J: .... .........21 i', ,.10 : American Aiaociation. Lost. 2S 33 40 i 40 J .21 f: 21 24 24 25 24 24 28 20 . 22 ..is.-; 2A 22 28 31 SI 2t 3 2a 23 25 27 22 30 Spokane . . Tacoma . . . Vancouver. Victoria .. Aberdeen . beattle ,.. , ..3 ; 17. ...29 2:1 ..28 25 4 "V v --" -2T 4 -e-e -v a aaS -' 4) -. ........21 " 27 22 ' . 20 17 S2 Weatara League. V " . 28 : J T" ; i -147 "19 ....24 : 17 ....2.1 21 .21 21 .IT ; 2 U.. ............. 14, Borthwestera Tiwagae. ' "r iL . : . . ..... ...i.vS2 - 24 30 23 ...l. ...27' '3 29 ..2 32 ..-...... Pet. .583 .529 .000 .484 .467 .437 .363 ,56a .53S 00 .490 .480 .455 .422 .61B .'583 ;591 .521 .511 .417 .3SO .S67 11 .549 .549 -&31 .510 ,.491 .31 .679 S2S -.509 00 .437 T '.43 :.3t V..S22 r..6CO - .523 ' .500 v.395 .3S-. SEALS 0UTSLUG ANGELS Los Angeles. Oal . Tim, it Francisco outslugged Los Angeles yesterday-and won out S tn A trt,.. Burns and Perritt were given a wal- piug. ocore: SAN FBANC3SCO Meloan. rf. 4 Bcballer. If Bodle.cf. Heilmann. lb. Uowna. 2h. Jones, 8b. ......... L.eard, as. ......... uiock. c Dent, p 4 5 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 1 O 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 O 1 A. O O 0 1 Total Maggert, cf, Dillon., lb. ' . Welter, rf. . McMaUen. 2b. Ellis. If. ... Terry, as. ... u rooks, c. . aietager. 8b. Hughes, p. . Burns, p. Perritt, p. .. H.ran McDonnell . Total . 11 27 16 O O 1 O 0 O o o o o o 0 38 . 8 LOS ANGELES KB. R. H. PO. 3 ..' 5 ......... 5 5 1 1 , 1 ' 1 O o o o Q A. 1 O O 3 0 3 1 4 O 2 9 0 0 E. 0 o o o 1 o o o o 0 0 .38 4 12 27 14 Batted for Metzger in .ninth. Batted for Perritt in ninth. SCORE BY -INNINGS - Safi Francisco 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 2 a Hits ...O O O 3 2 3 1 O 2 1 1 Los Angeles .1 O 1 0 O O O 1 1 4 u ...f.l O 8 1 1 2 O 2 212 SUMMARY Three base hit McMuUen. Two base hits Maggert. Body. Meloan. Jones. Sacrlfico hit. -Jones, Downs. Struck out By Hent 3, by Hughes l. Bases on baits Off Dent 2, off Hughes 2, Perritt 1. .tuns responsible tor Dent 3. Hughes 1. Burns 2. Perritt 2. Three bits, 3 runs, 12 at bat off Hughes in 3 Innings, taken out in fourth, one on. none out; 5 bits, 3 runs.. 14 at bat Off Burns in 2 2-3 Inning". Charge defeat to Hughes. Stolen bat Maggert. Time 2:05. Umpires Phyle and Toman,. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES 1 '".57t - .643 ' .542 . .482 L .467 i34.S -j.383 . . Reich Stops Al Norton. . ' Kansas City," June 17. (I. N. S.)--Al Reich, the New York heavyweight, was in line today for a bout with Jina Coffey, the: Dublin giant, as: a result of his knockout here last night of Al Norton, of Is Angeles In 'the "second round of a-acheduled ten round ' bout. A right, hook to the Jaw put the fin ishing, touches on the Calif ornian. At St. Louis . R.H.E. Brooklyn . ................. 3 7 1 St Lonis. ... . . ; 4 7 ,1 Batteries Rucker, Appleton and Miller; Griner and. Snyder, At Cincinnati - R.H. E. New Tork . . . 5 It 1 Cincinnati . . 3 10 2 Batteries Mathewson, Sehauer. Stroud and Myers; Benton. Lear and Clark, Win go. At Chicago . .. R.H.E. Boston ......,.....,....... 4 H 2 Chicago . ................... 3 9 1 ' Batteries : Tyler and Whaling; Cheney, Pierce and Archer. - " At Pittsburg .- ; R.H.E. Philadelphia ... ........... . . 1 3 1 Fittsburg . . 5. ...... 2 6.1 Batteries - Chalmers and Killifer; Harmon and Gibson. - - - ADY Orchestra Beginning Friday Evening 'June 18. Ladies invited. 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