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BRINGING UP FATHER Coprriglited hy lBernattaoat New Service. Rra-1tr1 t'nPed Patmf Off! v By Georjre McManut Yanked to Bench When Angel . . Fusillade of Hits Shows No 'Signs'. of Abating, ' EIGHTH HOMER BY GUISTO Nearer rirtt flacker Makes Another i ClrotUt Clout, Bringing- Hli Total Up . to a OovM Quartet. lDQTAII I tlQCQ PANIC, mumu luulo unnii t ' ' i 1 1 u T T "I J j- T7 I j I 1 . I ILL BE READ"Y I M-U ftHT JUST A ) ( ALL I M NEARiV L " - " WELU-Fok ( ; FOR BEAVERS: PITCHES ONLY THIRD OF INNING L 1 ' - . -By A. Cro: In. Oscar' Theander Harstad pitched one tllird of an Inning yesic.-duy and when ihe Angel, fusillade of base hits showed no sign of abatement, Oscar Theander felt the figutitrv hook about bis. Blender th'oa', with the core 4 to 3 against tho Beavers. When Jawn L,ush, elds'-ly southpaw, retired at the encr of the seventh the home ' guard was leidln. 3 to 2, thanks to a terrific homer into 'the left-field bleachers fmrn the hickory of, Slgnor Lulgl G'jlj't.'. Hlggin botham finished up the work of his nablematea in the provc.-bidl blaze of g lory, and If Manager Viae nart pointed til beny finger at Mlggy instead of Hardy the first appearance here this reason of the Angels mignt Live taktrt tt a different hue. j Kogf Pitches Brainy 3dsefco.ll. h Bradley Hogg, hero cf the 4 to 3 victory, pitched a bra.ny Jrnnd of aseball and his hard Mttinn nates listed the bulb when nits owum runs. The battle was full f sens ubmi and MOine sparkling fieldint; vu injected iy both aides. I Lush, who started but once before this - season and was chawsd by the juinpire. also pitched a brainy iirand of baseball until he figured that his 'arm ' was getting tired end he had better tlit. (inre he W;is Rnv.'d by h. beautiful double play ti;n Koiith worth to fisher, but a bit -if h.ird link jt Vertook him ln the seventh, when be Angels made their first orn-s . f Hallles. ! V-vA'ortlaad Off In the Lead. 5 Portland, got away to a two run lead 'when Vaughn walked with one out In ;the first, took second on Nixon's out Jilld i, third on iSuuthwurth's Ri-rarcU Through the box. The two little fellow- pulled off a double steal i.nd 3 lobby scored, Soutliy goitig to thi.-J (When Fisher's relay was bad. ilscoiod li moment later on a wild pitch, f With one out In tho seventh. Mc-l-arry walked. Wind whs set to' take IHobby Fisher's grounder, but Stumpf thought he had ii .. .mrn-e to do some lUlck work, and edne( over on the grounder. It struck bltn and was de flected. Ward overhauled the ball and ried a throw to first, but even tne famous St. Mary's high Juniper at tnat Hg could get nowhere near ltf and 1 ha runners moved along. Ward could ot quite get over to Walter Bole- nvhack, and two score were in. Hogg fanned and Kane Mingled to center, but J'lllU was an infield out. The Seraphic flourish of the seventh tied up the count, and there were i-vit lelpS of Joy from Mr. Chance, wh.i b - warn . much chastened Individual a nomerjt, later, when Guisto, first up. rouged one of Hogg's fast ones into the left field bleachers. J .Welter was thj first to face il.ir jstad In the eighth and H.irrv poked one . through short. Bill 'Koerner smashed tho hall up against the center iileld fence, his second double of the fnattnee, amf-thls set the stage nicely OF Galloway, mcmber-at-large from pnnesklllen. Gal busted the ball to Venter and Wolter and Koerner gl Jloped home. Galloway was a cut off fttwfecon'' Wile to Ilardv to Vaughn j. This brought illggiribotrmm to the knoll and Hlggy quickly knocked the 'laupports from the golden stairway, but f.Ot before Franklin l.eroy had had hU -wrhance to make a lot of noise. J Ouisto showed the Angels a flash of G?Rrtgh!HartScbaf&ier fcMara The Men's Store for Quality and Service. t his footwork when he beat out a grounder to Fisher in the nintn, but neither Fisher nor Stumof could con nect with Bradley's blustery ball and the Beavers "digged" themselves fur ther into the cellar. The score. LOS ANOKLKS AB. It. Knne. rf 4 O Kills. If 4 0 Wolter. rf 4 1 Koerner. lb 4 1 Uallmvav, .'lb 4 McLnrryf 2b 3 1 Tl. KUIier, 4 1 Bole. c & 4 0 Hogg, p 4 0 H. 0. Y.. l T0tBl8 37, 4 10 27 12 PORTLAND. AB. It. II. O. A. E. Wlllr. rf Vnhn. 'Jb Nixon, rf South wurlli. If .. (lnlsto. lb II. ruber, c . . . . Stumpf, :ib Wurd. I.iisli. p Ilm-tml. p Ilij.'lrilxiltinru. p :t 4 4 4 4 :i a ft o :ui i t 4 !) fi .1 1 O 0 o Tut nl Im Augelea (I 0 0 0 O fl 2 2 Ii - 4 HilH I 0 I 0 1 ;i : 1 in poi i ixtui : o o n i) ii i ii . s I Ills I O 0 O I It 1 0 1 - 4 Struck Mil - By Lii"h 4 by llof; 1. Uni on bulla tf l.uah 'A. "ft IIobk ;l. Two b.iu lilta-Koeiner 2. Wolfer. Hmne rim iJnisto. Double ilny Soutbworlli to Klslier. Stolen bnseit -V:iii!liii. Southworthli. Knne. billions liltrbed- Hv Lb 7. runw 2. lilts tt. at but 2i; by IlHratail , ruim 2. Iiit Ht but ,1. Iluns renKitmilile fur- Lush 2. Hnrstmi 2. lloj; 2. t'lnupe ilrfeit to llHrstml. Time of game 1:411. I mplrt'H- Kinney Hid fliitl'i le. California Crew May Not Come North Seattle. "Wash.. May 3 (P. N. SI The athletic hoard of control of the University of Washington will meet to morrow night to determine whether or I'nlveraltv of California crew shall' he brought to Seattle for a dual race on I-ake Washington. Because of the defeat of California by Stanford after Washington had beaten the Car dinal eight, the racis with California may be canceled. After a three weeks' layoff, the Washington crew resumed practice vestcrday in preparation for its race against eastern crews. In the event that no eastern crews can be persuaded to enter a regatta here, the Washing ton crew will go to Poushkeepsie lor the big race on the Hudson. Vernon Fails to Arrive. Los Angeles, Cal., May ."..Owing tD the fact that the Vernon club was traveling from Portland to Los Angeles vMtuniiiv no iraine was played. Ver non plays Salt Lake this week. Most Stylish Suits in America Hart SchafFner & Marx Varsijy Fifty Five for the young fellow, or the man who wants to look young. You can find these Suits in varia tions one, two and three-button, plain and pinch - back effects hiany beautiful patterns to select from. $18 to $40 Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. Southeast Corner 5th and Alder. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Yankees 9. Athletics 4. Philadelphia, May 3. (I. N. S.) The Yankees routed two Philly pitchers yesterday, piling up a score of j to 4. ghawkey, former Athletic, was in good form and only when he let up in the final innings, did the locals score. Sctiang drove a home run over the right field fence in the eighth. The score: NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. AB. H. O.A. AB. 11. O A. Malsel cf :i 2 2 OlWJtt as 4 1 1 2 (Jilliooly, if 4 1 0 OH'i. k 3b 4 1 1 1 MHgee lr...i I 2 UhtrunK rr...3 1 u u Baker 3b. . .5 Wedeon 2b 1 ripp lb. . . .4 I'eik mm. .... 4 Nunm'k r c 4 SUa key p 4 2 il KiOhirtllg IT 4 1 i l 2 :t 0 LaJoie 2b... 3 0 2 3 2 12 IIMcliuila lb 4 ) 1 1 1 1 4 H 'I bompaon if 2 t 4 i SchaniK c . .4 1 O o Dressier p 1 IMurrlaette P 1 0 3 0 1 7 2 0 o 0 0 0 4 Totals .37 13 27 1 Totals ...HI 5 27 1:. New York J O 4 2 I) 1 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 Kilns Malsel 2, llllhooly 2,, Magee 2. Baker, Geiieon, I'ipp, ''ick, Strunk, Oldrlng, Schaiig. I'.i nirs -Pick. Seining. Two base hit I'ipp Three bae lijts- I'ii k. I.ldrug Home run SihuuK Sti.len Imm" Ma gee 2. Baker, Ged eoo. 'Thompson. Sacrifice nit Gllhuoiy. Sac rifice Hit" I'ipp. Lb Jole Double plays .Niinaiuiifecr to Per. Witt to La Joie to M Iimeis. Morrlse'te m ScUang to Mclnnis. rl at.es oil ballK Off Sli:.kcv 4. off Brniisler 4. off Morrisetie o. Sirmick out f.y Shawkey 4, Ii.- Bresaler 3, by MorriS'jte 2. L'uipirea 1)1 iieen and .Nallin. Pinrli Hitter Wins (iame, St. Louis, May 3. (I. N. S.) Terry, batting for Dan forth in the ninth, yesterday pulled a tight game out of the fire by hitting a double, which brought in two runt., the Sox winning, : to 4. The Chicagoans played poor ball in spots and the Browns were able to score four tallie; on three hits. The score: CHICAGO. ST. l.Ol'IS. AB. II 0. A.! AB. II. 0. A. Murphv.rf. f 1 1 McMul r.,.".b 4 1 K Collins, 2b 4 O o Kouniler.lb 2 1 7 (Shotton If . . 2 n o 5 0 II 2 0 4 .lohnso i ss. .311 ii Miller. rf . . . :t 0 0 1 .SUIer.lb. . . 2 111 o Pratt 2b. . . 4 1 5 01 Marsam.cf . ;i O 4 M'olllus.u. 2 1 f. Jackson. If Lt liolrl.if . . I'clsch.ef . . WenTer.aa. I.Hpp.C. . . . I .y n u , c . . . . Kaber.p. . . .'ii-otte.p . . lorri;ir( v . pMiit'or.U. p "Terry . . o o 0 o! Peal. 3b. . 3 0 2 3 1 3 OiHartiey.c. . 3 0 2 1 I 4 2 1 2,- list in.. ( 0 0 0 I 2 2:i':.rk.p 2 0 0 2 2 1 '- o I'lank.p 0 0 0 Off, n 0 ICram.Hll . . . 1 O 0 O 1 o, WeUun.n.p. 0 a 0 OjUR'irton. 1 O 0 olinSevergld. 1 J O IH 0 0 1 ooo 0 0 0 Wolfgang. p O o 0 0 Willia.i;s.p 0 0 0 0 Totals ...ill 10 27 l.'il Totals ..28 3 27 13 -Patted for Cicotle 111 seventh. -i-Hatttd for I'miforth in niutb. --Run for Hsrtley in n'nth. t Batted for I'L.ik In st?venth. tt--Rated for Deal tn ninth. Ttt Batted for Weiliuan ;n ninth. rhunvo 0 I. "I o 1 0 1 0 ."r-5 St. Louis .0 1 2 0 1 o 0 0 0 4 Rinift Fourtiier, Jiiekson. Felseh, Weaver. Lynn, Shotlou, Johnson. Siller. Krrors Kour nlrr, Dnnforth, Wolfgang, Johnson, Sisler. To base bits I'ouriiler, W'e&rer, Terry, John Tin, Sialer. Stolen base Lynn. Jackson, Wearer, Marsuii". Sasrlfiee flies Kelsch, SIs ler Bases on balls Off Ksber 4, off Cieotte 1, off Danforth 1, off Wolfgang l. .Struck out By Kaber 1,- by Cicotte 1, by I'ark 2. t'tu piiis O'Loughlin nd IliMebrnnd. Senators 7, Ked Sox 4. Washington, May 3. (I. N. S.) The Senators retained their position at the top of the league yesterday, making it three in a row from the Boston Red- Sox, 7 to 4. With the bases filled In the seventh. Judge, the Sen ator's first baseman, dropped a pop fly after two were out, practically giving Boston their four runs. The score: BOSTON. I WASHINGTON. AB. H. 0. A.1 AB. II. O. A. Henrik'n,lf 1 O 1 0.Vtoelier.rf . . 4 0 2 0 Shotten.lf . . 1 0 0 0 Foster, 3b. . . 4 2 13 Jauvrin.ss. 5 2 1 7,-MlIan.cf . . . 4 Hooper, rf .510 PRoudieau, If 4 Hoblltzel.lb 4 112 liJudge.lb. ..' 4 Lewis. rf.. 3 2 1 0!Moran.2b. . 3 liardner.Sb 3 0 1 1 ; Henry, c. .. . 4 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 10 1 10 2 2 4 1 2 6 5 O 1 1 0 0 0 Pennockp. 1 Barry. 2b.. 4 0 1 i:IcBrldB,BS. 4 1 3 SlBoeiiling.p. 3 1 3 ljiiallla.p 1 Ajfnew.c. . . 3 Thomas. e. . 1 Shore. p. ... 2 AIcNally.3b 2 0 o o loll 1 111 Totals ..35 10 24 1G Totsls .-.35 11 27 14 Boston o o n 0 0 O 4 0 0 1 Washington 10 0 12201 7 Runs Shotten, Hooper, gnew. MeNslly, Konter 2, Rondeau. Judge, Morgan, Henry, Mc- lirltle. Errors (lurjaer, UcNHlly, Judge. Two biise hits Morgan. Henry. Barry, lhree rise hits Koster, Rondeau, niil.in, Henry. Stolen base Lewis. Sacrifice hit Morean. Double pluye Agnew t- Hoblitiel, VlrBride to Jadse. Buses on balls Off Buehllng 4. Struck out By Shore 2, by Boebliug 3. Umpire Oeu and Couroily. Cleveland Wins Again. Detroit May 3. (I. N. S.) The Cleveland Indians deftiated the Tigers in the fjnal game of the ceries yester day, 6 to 1, giving Cleveland three of the four contests. Jennings usexl four pitchers, but none of them could stop Cleveland. The score: CLEVELAND. I DETROIT. AB. 11. 0. A.I AB. II. 0. A. Oraney.lf.. 4 0 3 olVitt.ss 4 O 2 0 Turner, 3b .2 2 0 3j .Malsel. ib . . 2 O O Speaker. cf. 4 Roth.rf ... 5 landil.lb.. 4 Howard. 2b. 2 Wauib'ss.ss 4 O'NellLc.. 3 Mm tou.p . . 4 V 2 0 Kni'a's'.i.ab. 2 0 1 i 0 OlCobb.cf 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 10 :iiVeeh.if. ..." 4 2 1 0 1 3 1 Craw ford, rf 3 0 3 oUlellluan.Ib. 1 0 O O.Knller.Sb. . . 2 O 1 KlBeruM.lb ... 3 111 2 o l Stanage.c. 3 0 3 2 Bater.c 0.2 0 Cerel'skie.p 10 0 IKol'snd.p. .. 0 O O O Krlckson.p. O O 0 2 McTiigue.p. . 0 0 0 0 Harper ... I 0 0 0 MeKec... 10 0 0 Totals . .82 7 27 14 Totals .30 4 27 14 Batted for Cvveleskie In fifth Batted for Erickson In eighth. Cleelaud 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 06 Detroit I (I 0 1)0 OO 0 0 li Run Turner 2. Speaker, II ward., Wimtw gauss, O'Neill. Cebl.. Errors-e-MaUel, Heil Uian. Two base blta O'Neill 2, Both, Cobb. Veach. Burns. Stolen " bases Turner 2. Sac rifice flies Uandil. O'Neill. Double plavs naniosganaa to uanau. Baser to KaTanauxn. liaoes on balls Off Morton I. orr Coveleakie 3. off Bolaml 2, off Erlekjon 3. Struck out By Morton 8, by Coreleskle 1, by Roland 2, by Krtcktoo 1,. by Ut'Xlgue . 1. Uuiplres ETsna and Chill.' j . Whea wrftlog - or calling - on t pleas mantkm Tha Jeuriuu. ' , .' calling - oil ' dTertf-aers. I tAdT.) Idaho Takes First Game With Whitman Walla Walla, Wash., May 3. By a score of 7 to 4, Idaho University de feated Whitman college here yesterday in Whitman's opening intercollegiate contest. Idaho won in the ninth when Bar ger lined out a three bagger with the bases full. DeGrlef, freshman from Colfax, proved a find for Whitman. He fanned eight but lost through poor support. The same teams meet again to morrow. -Score: R. II. E. Whitman 4 4 Idaho 7 6 1 Batteries DeGrief and Schildneck; Rettlg and Barger. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES (iiants Mnally Win Game. New York, May 3. (I. Js'. S.) Doyle and Tesreau broke the Giants' losing streak yesterday, the Brooklyn Dodgers being the victims, 2 to 1. It cost Brooklyn the league lead. The Giants put across the winning run in the fifth on Robertson's double and Doyle's single. Tesreau held the Dodgers to 3 hits. The score: BROOKLYN. I NEW YORK AB. H. O. A.I AB. H. O.A. Myers, cf 4 o II HRtirns If . . I 1 l 1 L)aulMrt, lb 4 0 7 0 Roberts n rf 4 StenK'I. rf 3 1 3 Ojborle 2b . 4 Wheat If 3 0 5 lKauff cf ..3 Mowry. .'ib 3 1 0 HKleteher as 3 Cutsh'w 2b 3 2 2Merkle lb 2 Olson, as 2 II S Hunter 3b 4 McCarthy, c 3 1 2 2 RMlrien c 2 Pfeffer. p 2 o o 3;TeMieau p. .3 Jobuatoa 1 0 0 o; 1 i 3 1 O ft 2 2 0 12 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 3 Total . ..2S 3 24 ft Total 29 S 27 15 Batted for Pfeffer in ninth. Brooklyn O0O100O0 0 1 New York N I 0 1 0011 2 Buns Stengel. Burns, P.obertson. Two hose hits Koyle. AlcCarty. Robertson. Stolen baies Stengel, KUicber. Sacrifice hit Mr- C,?r!j' f f.ifi;" ' Bases on balls Off Tesreau 1. off ). Struck out Rt Tesreau 2. hy e.' ,,y Hit bv pitcher Kletcher and Mcr- feffer. Umpires Ouigley Dd Byron. t;y rou Braves 4, Pliillies 2. Boston, May 3. (I. N. S.) Singles by Gowdy and Connoly drove in four runs in the eighth inning yesterday, giving the Braves a 4 to 2 victory over the Phillies and putting them in Iirst . place. The score: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. AB. H. O. A.I AB. H. 0. A. Stock. 3b... 4 2 0 UMar'ville.ss 3 0 1 2iEver8.2b. . . 4 0 4 OiCollins.lf . . 4 1 1 nlWiluott.rf . . 3 1 10 CKou'chy.lb. 3 1 3 0!Siuith.3b. . . 3 0 1 Conpton,ef. 2 3 5 IKiowdy.c. . . 3 1 0 3 Keulbaeb.p. 2 0 0 2 Hughes. p.. 0 Connolly... 1 2 1 .4 0 3 2 0 8 0 13 0 1 8 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 10 0 Baneroft.ss 4 l'askert.cf. 4 t'ravatb.rt. 5 Luderus.lb. 3 Whitted.lf. 3 N'iehoff.2b. 3 Burns. c... 4 Demaree.p. 4 Chalmers, p 0 Totals ..34 9 24 11! Totals ..28 7 27 13 Batted for freulharh in eighth Philadelphia 00000 1 0 1 02 Boston 0 0000004 4 Kuns Lnderus. Whltted. KonetehT Smith Compton, Gowdy. Error Gowdy. Two base kite Stock. Whltted, Burn Stolen bases i'askert, CTavatn. Sacrifice hits Whltted Maranrllle. Base on balls Off Dpminv l ..if wunn.u.,K r. c,.,i , .. Struck out By Demaree 3, by Eeulbaoh 3, by Hughes 2. umpires Itlg- ler aoiu lui&on. Cardinals 3, Cubs 0. Chicago, May 3. (I. N. S.) St. Louis came off victorious yesterday in a pitchers' battle between Doak and Vaughn of the Cubs. The Cardinals won the game 'In the first and third rounds, Doak blanking the Cubs, 3 to nothing. The score: ST. LOUIS. i CHICAGO. AB. H. O. A. AB. H. O. A. Bescher.lf. 2 10 OlSchnlte.lf . . 3 1 o n Smith, cf. . Bel!sel,2b. Tong.rf . . . Mtller.lb . Beek.3b. . . Hornsby.sj Snyder, c. . Doak, p. d l a oinack.rf ...2 0 0 0 3 2 0 51 Willlams.ef 4 3 0 1 0 Zim'msn. 3b 4 3 o 18 . liSaier.lb. . . 3 0 0 2l)oolan. ss. . 2 4 t 1 2Fisher.c 1 4 0 4 lArcher,c ... 3 3 0 0 HYerkes.3b.. 3 I Vaughn. p .. 1 (ZwUling. . 1 0 1 O 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 O 0 9 O 0 0 Totals.. 28 5 27 12! Total ...27 2 27 22 Batted for Duolaa in ninth St. Lou la 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Chicago .00000000 O 0 It mis Bescber 2, Betzel. Errors Betel, Hornabjr, Doolan 2. Three bae hits Bescber, Betzel. Stolen bases Long 2. Betzel. Sacri fice hits Flack. Koolan. Betzel, Smith, Long lNiuble play Miller unassisted. Bases on bal.s Off Doak 4, off Vaughn 3. Struck out By Loau 4, by Vaughn 0. Umpires O'Day and Harrison. At Chincinnati: Pittsburg-Cincinnatl game postponed, rain. McFarland Shows Class. Chicago. May 3. (U. P.) Packey McFarland, pride of the stockyards, is beter than ever, according to the opin ion expressed today by 10,000 fans who saw him box a three round exhibi tion at the carnival here. Evr Hammer, who recently bested Freddie Welsh; Johnny Coulort, former bantamweight champion; Charlie White and the claimant to Frank Gotch'a wrestling honors, Joe Stecher, all par ticipated in the show. BASEBALL TOD AT AWTJ AX. TBXS WSSZ KECBATXOH PABX Corner Vaughn and Tweaty-lourti Sts. Los Angeles vs PORTLAND Qunu Bogla Weekdays at 3 . Suadaye at aao r. X. Reserved Box Seats for Sale at Ed wards Cigar Stand. Sixth and Wasb ine&on sts. 5 Zadie' Says WedaeaAay am rrldar. J- "2 inm- cWl' NIGHT SHOOTING TO BE TRIED BY MARSHFIELDERS Success of Portland Innova tion Is the Cause of Its Inauguration, Nljfrht trapshooting will be Inaugur ated at the Marshfield, Or., Gun club tonight, 'according to word received from Kd Morris, one of the local pro fessionals, who Is visiting that section of the country. The clay bird enthus iasts in that section of the country heard of the success of the Portland chib In night snooting and had lights installed. Weekly shoots will be staged at Marshfield and Bandon throughout the season. The scores registered at Sunday's shoot in Marshfield are: A. Matson, 80; II. McKeown, 80; Dr. Joy. 61: Dr. Hawsworth. 61: Dr. Dix, 82; Frank Laird, 75; William Eckblad, 75: W. Conrad,' 75; Don Gardner, 74; I). James, 62; Hank Wells, 61; R. Hayes, 62; A. Rogers, 66; S. Lyons, 65. and Kd Mor ris, 91. McVey and Langford Draw. Akron, Ohio, May 3 (I. N. S.I Meeting for the eleventh time, Sam McVey and Sam Langford put on a slow 12-round draw here last night. Beecher Beats John Harvey. Boston. May 3. (I. N. S.) Willie Beecher was given the decision over Johnny Harvey at the end of 12 rbunds here last night. P. A. will win you speed-o-like-a-flash! We tell you, any man can smoke Prince Albert with the utmost enjoyment; smoke pipe-full after pipe-full or the makin's until the gong sounds, without a kick back or a complaint I Yes, sir ; he'll just please himself to pieces with P. 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Ae. 3 300 100 S3 201 S7 73 215 S2 S2 ;.-. 8 00 2S3 H3 437 13G1 Sundntroin Block ... Springer . Brov n ... Walker . . Tjtals 4it0 4I4 O.-W. SEMtHIIOKF. Crowe W3 107 79 C79 por-e 1)1 101 102 294 llraliani 10.! 115 112 2!SI lioblns 97 9.", P3 295 .Mount 120 ion S6 30 9?, tS 1)7 '.S 102 Totals 504 49S 462 1464 Vernon Cut Still Coming. Lns Angeles, May 3. iV. P.) No announcement of the players dropped by the Vernon club to keep within the limit will be made until Manager Patterson arrives here today, according to President Kd Maier today. Pioneer Club Wins. Ridgefield, Wash., May 3. In the return game played between the Pio neer club and the Ia. Center high school Sunday at La Center, the for mer team won the second straight game of the season and both from this nine. The score was 7 to 3. Title Wrestling Boat Planned. Los Angeles, May 3. (P. N. S.) Ous Kaveres and William Demetral, claimants to the Greek wrestling cham- ii iiiiiiii Ba?PrincA lbrtmryiahmr (ooafccv M oui. 7s raw stags. 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