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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, - MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1918.
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Still in Abeyance.
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DIVIDING honore In Sunaaya aouoie
header on the St. Johns grounds, the
Grant Smlth-Forter and Foundation
teama are atlU tied for tha champlon
ahl of tha first half of tha Columbla
Willametta Baaeball league season, with
tha St Helens club a half game behind.
Should 8U Helena win Ita postponed
gim with tha Standlfer-CIarkaon team,
wttch, according to present plana, may
b. played this week, all three duos will
t tied for tha tlUe.
. Wayne Barham won tha first fame
for Grant Smith by defeating; Lefty
James In a twirling dual by tha aoors
of 4 to I, and in tha second contest
Dutch" Zwaifal. pitching hla first game
for Foundation, had so mu:h sip on the
ball that ha shut out file opponents.
to 0.
Barham Carres Highway
Barham pitched a masterful game and,
with tha exception of the aecond Inning,
when Foundation made four tf Ha seven
hits, he waa never In danger. His curve
ball waa working in great' etyle. This
much Slgsby. one of the leading hitters
of tha Foundation, will verify. Slgsby
whiffed four times. James pitched a
fine game, but the breaka were against
him.
Grant Smith scored three runs in the
first inning on Frichard's .walk. Har
grove's fielder's choice, which Pri chard
beat to second, Blanchard's double and
Clynea' single. Foundation came back
with two in the second on singles byJ
Edwards. Gleason, Llnd and Ingles.
Prlmley's triple and Balrd's sacrifice
fly in the sixth inning resulted In the
last tally of the game.
Stampf Stops Scoring
Fast fielding by William Stumpf saved
Foundation from being scored on in two
other Innings. v
In the second game Or Cat Smith start
ed Barham on the mound, but, after
Groce tripled to right, be retired. Groce,
however, lost the hit, as he failed to
touch the bags. Bwarts replaced Bar'
ham 'and for two innings he got by,
but In the' third he issued two walks,
which, with Lynch's double and 8tumpfs
single, scored three runs. Harmon made
a desperate try for Lynoh'a hit against
the boards. Edwards' double and Qlea
son's single counted for a run In tha
fourth and Groce'a double, Fetchtlnger'a
single and an infield out counted for
two in the seventh.
- The one bad feature of the two games
waa the bad base running of Prlchard
in the' sixth inning when he raced
around the bags like a wild man on
Blanchard's grounder to Zwelfel. Frich
ard's mistake killed a possible rally.
The scores :
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FOUNDATION
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Baseball Dope
pacifio coast intkrnatiorai.
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BUCKS ARE
TOO HEAVY
FOR MAXEY
Cupie, Clow Beats the Peninsula
Team and Then Gets Old
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GRANT SMITH-PORTER
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Mtebard. 2b.
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Boston 2. Cleveland
Cleveland. June 10. (L -N. S.) The
Boston Bed Sox won the fifth and final
game of the aeries won me inaiana
here, 2 to 0. Dutch Leonard was an
enigma to tha locals when, hits meant
rune. Twice he tightened up with men
on third and first and only one out.
Both of Boaton'a runs of f Coveleskle
were earned. Bagby finished after the
seventh.
The score: R. H. E.
Boston 2
Cleveland 0 8
Batteries Leonard and Schang ; Cov
eleskle. Bagby and C. Thomas, O'Neill.
Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1
Chicago. June 10. I. N. S.) Inability
to drive in runs, often perched on sec
ond and thiro, coat tna Athletlca Sun
day's cami with the White Sox, 2 to I.
Perry and Cicotte were in good form.
the latter having the edge au we way,
however. A double play In the ninth
when Felsch caught Jamlesons' long
drive and hurled perfectly to Schalk
prevented Perkins from scoring the tie
inar run and ended the game.
The score : R. H. E.
Philadelphia 1
Chlcaso 2 10
Batteries Perry and Perkins; Cicotte
and Schalk.
Washington 2, Detroit 0
Detroit. June 10. (I. N. B.) Johnaon
allowed Detroit one hit in the game
here Sunday and Washington won. 2 to
0. Tha Natlonala scored both their runs
in the fourth' when Milan waa bit by a
pitched ball and Shanks singled. Milan
went to third on the hit and scored on
double steal. Morgan's single scorea
Shanks. Boland kept the hits wen scat
tered. Cobba' fielding at first base fea
tured the Tigers' play.
The score: . ii.ti.js.
Detroit 0 1 0
Waahlngton 2 T 0
Batteries Boland, C. Jones ana spen
cer, Yelle; Johns and Alnsmlth.
St Louis 5, New York 4
St. Louis. June 10. (L N. 8.) In one
of the greatest battles seen nere xor
many a day, the Tanks went down to
defeat before the Browne Sunday. 6 to
4, in 12 Innings. Two walks and a aln
gle filled the bags in the twelfth inning.
Severeid batting for Male Dounaea 10
Baker, whose throw to Hannan rorcea
Hendryx at the plate. Hannah had a
double play before hmu but his throw
hit Severeld'a back, Gedeon counting
with the winning run.
The score: k. t. js.
New York
St. Louis a w a
Batteries Mogiidge and Hannan;
Gallia. Shocker and Hale.
ToUta 26 4 28 11
Llnd out, bunted third atrlke.
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lawinu, etampt to tawartu. saortfloa hit
tilaanon, Prtmlar, Balrd. Stolen baaa
Prlchard, Edward, Iaila (3). Hit br pitched
ball Intlea. Tim of cam 3:10. Umpire
naociB ana unntnn.
Second game:
GRANT SMITH-PORTER
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Prlebard. lb 4
FargraTM, 8b. ... 3
Blanehard. lb. ... 4
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8TJUMABY
. ' 8 track eat By Swaifel 8. Bwarts 4. Baaa
on e4ia vit zweuai -x. oil SwarU 5. Two
aae aus aowaroa, uroe. lyncn, Pnmlay,
; tilaaana. Doble play Zwwlttd to Edward to
Btttinpf to Inclaa to Blcsbr to Stumpf, Zwaifal
to Btompt to Edward. Bwarta to Baird - to
. B la ae hard. Saerifioe hit filsabr. Btolaa basea
retebtinsar, Blcsbr. loci, Primley. Hit a
. pitebad ball Hirarataa 2. Inninn oitehad
Br Barham 1-8, rune 0, alto 0. Charaa defeat
ta Bwarta.1 Timo ol aim 8:28. Umpire
" rreanea ana Minn. j
. Plllett Allows bul ,Two Hits
Vancouver, Waalw June 10. With
i Herman Plllett pitching .great ball, the
' Standlf er-Claxkaon .. team defeated, the
t Cornoot toasara In an exhibition game
. Sunday by tha adore of to L Plllett
did not allow a alngla hit until tha ninth
. Inning, when Moore and Kennedy each
connected ' for singles. The lone run
made by Corn foot waa registered In the
first .inning on a walk and Colman'a
error. Sutherland waa hit for 10 aafe
Pipal Is Named
at gt at b; ; n ar.
Station at
DILL FISHER'S Portland Buckarooa
AJ . t .mnnaintxi tli at there are
u.ivimm
several degrees in the difference between
the professionals and the shipyarde team
when the Bucks beat the Peninsula team
StlYidav at Vausrhn street.
After building ahlpa all week and beat
ing the Supple-Ballln team In the first
game of Sunday'a double-header, the
Penlnaula lads may have been a bit
tired. But against that the Bucka had
Just hopped off the train after a long
boat and rail ride from Vancouver, B. C.
Clow "Win and Depart
Manager BUT sent Cuple Clow to the
mound, and after he twirled the game
gave him his release, announcing that.he
had algned Pitcher LeCloustra, late of
tha Stokane Indiana, to twirl. Nick
Williams told Fisher that LeCloustra
waa the best pitcher in the league, the
Spokane right-hander having won four
and lost two games.
Clow came from LaPine. Or., with a
gyroscope right arm and some promise.
The kid had a nice curve ball in tram
ing came but lost it when the aeaaon
opened. Also, he depended on apeea.
The main trouble in the lack of develop
ment in Clow's case la the same lack of
the Bucks as a whole weakneea In the
catching department. An old head
might have made auite a deceiver out
of the husky youngser, who pitched
some good ball gamea until Fisher lost
confidence In him.
Saeceeded OB Low Balls
Dick Cox had him working hia fait
ball low, because he had not reached
the stage when he could put the de
centlve "bus" on it. Even at that, his
string ball fooled a Tot of, them. Cllff
Lee did not get much of a chance to
work with Clow and assist in his de
velopment.
Eight scattered hits were made by the
Peninsula lads off Clow, andthey were
good for a pair of runs. The puerile
shoots of M. Maxmeyer were clicked for
14 hits, of which Kibble garnered four
and Lee signalised his return to the
game by cracking out a nice pair of
doubles and a single in four times up.
Tonight and tomorrow night at 6:30
the Buckarooa will play exhibition
games at the Vaughn street ball yard
with the Foundation club of the Ship
yards league. It will be the first twi
light baseball to be played by the Port
land club and any of its opponents.
About 1500 fans attended the Sunday
double-header. Score:
i Second seme:
PESKSULA
AB. R. H.
Camp
Director
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Kearny
Considered Doubtful If Success
ful Coach at 0. A. C. Will
Return to. Corvallis Work.
Br. Joseph A. Pipal, football eoaeh
of the Oregoa Agrlealtaral college,
left Portlaad last week for Camp
Kearny, Cal., where he will become
athletic director la the national
army.
Despite statemeats to the contrary.
It Is doabtful whether Fipal will re
turn to tator the Oregoa Aggie grid
Iron eleven next faJL Pipal enjoyed
a very saeeetsfal season, wiaalag the
football championship or the state
and the aaaaal dual track aad field
meet from the University of Oregon.
Since mid-football aeasoa reports
have been made that Pipal was to be
replaced as footban 'tator. It Is
known that several coaches la the
Northwest have signified their Intea
tloas of applying for the position
held by Pipal. Pipal was said to
have been nadernUned by certain
elcmeat at O. A. C, bat the facal
ty control committee tadorsed him
aad his athletic poller.
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I YENS GAMES
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Sunday Events at San Francisco
Are Hard Fought and Close
Contest of Batteries.
Joseph A. Pipal
Goldman, If. .
Rippl. 3b. . .
Downey. 2 b. .
Neighbors, ef.
femDrot. o.
Bhoota. a. . .
Block, lb. . .
Mountain, rf.
Maxmeyer, P .
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Totals . . .'.
hinwi and his suDDOrt waa very poor.
The score: JR. .
Startdlfer . . . .' 9 10 2
Comfoot I 9
Batteries Plllett and Marshall ; Suth
erland and McBrlde.
St. Helens Wallops Columbia
St. Helens. Or.. June 10. Oscar Haf-
stad. pitching for tha McCormick team.
let the Columbia; River gnipBuuamg
tossers down with two hits Sunday and
won his game 15 to 0. The Columbia
team played, erratlo ball in the field.
Peninsula Wins Game
Peninsula made two more runs than
the Supple-Ballln toesera at Vaughn
street, wlnftoff to 7. nine errors
contributed the runmaklng. The hit
ting waa about equal. Williams of Pen
insula waa nicked for 14 and Rynning
of the losers for 13. Score:
Benond game:
. SDPPLE-BALLTN
AB. R. H.
D. William., ef .
Iim, 2b.
Schne. rf. . . .
Laird, .lb. . . . .
Doolay. li. . . .
Abbott. 8b. . . .
Wood, aa. . . .
Ryu nine, p. . , .
McDonald, e. .
Ballin, If. . . . .
Total
Goldman, rf. . .
Ripple, 8b. . . . .
Downer, 2b. 1 . .
Neighbor, ef. . .
Pembroke, e. . .
Shoots, aa. . . . .
N. William, lb.
Llnd, If.
B. William, p..
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PENLV8ULA
AB. R. H.
. . S 1 1
..4 2 1
..584
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.. S 02
.. 4 0 2
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..4 0 2
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Totals
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IS 27 14
Supple-BaUin ......100131! 107
Panlatola 2 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 3
Two-baa hits -Tarrow, Laird, Downer 8,
Schne. - McDonald. Home ran Downey.
Struck ont By H. WiUiam. T, Byaains 8.
Baa on ball. Off 8. Williams 8. Doable
play Pembroke to N. Williaraa. Wood to Ter
row to Laird. Sacrifice hit Tarrow, Ripple,
Laird. 1 Stolen ba.ee Schnae. Goldman. Ripple
2. Shoots. N. WUUatas. S. Williaraa. Bit bi
pitcher S. Williams Laird. Wild pitch
A7XUUQ. tapuu " j aeaaon aae itnaieiL
Root to Conduct Race
Chicago, June 10. L N. 8.) Charles
P. Root, veteran follower of the auto-
moDue racing, pporu and ; newspaper
man.'haa been placed in charge of the
fourth : annual - auto derby to be . run
at - Speedway Park, Saturday, June Z3.
as representative of the American Au
tomobile association. Root la a nephew
of Ellhu Root and has been Identified
4
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Smith, if. ...
Daniels, ef 4
SalUren, if. 4
Lee, c. 4
Kibble. 8b 4
Danberta, a. 4
Fisher. Ib 3
Haney. 2b 2
Clow, p. 4
..SO 2 8
PORTLAND
AB. R. H.
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..4 1
. . 4 3
..4 2
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7
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8
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Total
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ALAMEDA. Cal., June 10-(U. P.)
Frances Cow el Is today held the Pa
cific coast one mile swimming record
for women,' having beaten the mark set
by Claire Galllgan of New York. Mies
Cowella made the mile In 28 minutes,
65 3-6 seconds, more than four minutes
better than Miss Oalligan'a mark.
Alameda, Cal., June 10. (U. P.)
World's swimming records went glim
mering at Alameda Saturday.
Harold Krueger of Honolulu covered
the 50-yard backstroke in 30 J-5, lower
ing Duke Kahanamoku'a and Norman
Robs' records.
Clarence Lane did the 25 yards In
10 2-5, clipping three-fifths of a second
off Norman Ross' record.
Journal Tossers Win
From the Hibernians
'Batted for Maxmeyer in ninth.
Peninsula 1 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 1 2
Portland 3 0 0 0 8 1 O O 0 0
Two-baa bits L 2. Pembroke. Struck
out By Clow 8. by Maxmeyer 4. Baaea on
balla Off Maxmeyer 2. Sacrifice hit Smith.
Double play Downey to Block, Shoots to
Downey. Stolen base Downey, Shoots. Hit
br pitcher By Maxmeyer. Fisher. Umoirea
Jackson and Russell.
Seattle Wins Qame
Aberdeen, Wash., June 0. Seattle won
Sunday'a six-inning contest, 8 to 2, aa
the result of costly errors by Aberdeen,
which were followed up by tiita by the
Giants. The result of this game gave
Seattle the series. 4 to 3. Aberdeen will
leave for Portland tomorrow. The score:
8EATTLE
AB. R. H.
Smale. If
Leard. 2b....
Murphy, 8b. . .
Carman, rf . . . .
Lebourraa. ef.
Demraey. lb. .
Leathers, s. . .
Ritchie, e . . . . .
Erifle. p.
Total
Bocard. 3b.
Mora, as. .
Ecan. 2b. .
SUeott. If.
Altschnl. cf.
Dean, rf . .
Dobb. lb.
Roland, e.
Eastley. p.
8
4
2
8
8
2
3
8
8
2
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ABERDEEN
AB. R. H.
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Seattle
Aberdeen
Sacrifice fly Demnear.
Left on bases Seattle 6, Aberdeen 5
out Eastly 4. En ale 1.
1. Eaatley 1. Hit by pitched ball Murphy.
Double Dlar Smala to afri-hu Time of cam
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Stolen base Smala
iberdeen 5. Struck
Baa on ball Engl
INTERCITY BASEBALL LKAOUg
Won. Lost. Pet.
Maocabeet B 1 .838
Journal S 1 .TSO
Kirk patrtck 4 Z .407
Boilermaker S .SO0
Cooperate 2 300
Hibernian S .400
eoist Squadron 1 4 00
Maroon 1 .1ST
Grabbing 16 hitfe, The Journal team of
the Intercity league defeated the Hi
bernians Sunday on the Columbia Beach
grounds by the score of 17 to 4. The Hi
bernians made seven errors, which ac
counted for several of the runs regis
tered by the winners.
The hitting of Barr, who made hour
hits in five times up, and Hoppe, who
made three hits in four times up, fea
tured the game. Hurst ahowed up in
great style in the field.
The score: H H. B.
Journal 17 16 2
Hibernians i. ' 4 S 7
Batteries Scott, Cregg and Barr;
Noonan, Kratx, Duffy and Murnune.
The Maccabees won from the Six Hun
dred and , First squadron on the Sell
wood park grounds Sunday, 12 to S.
Erlckson allowed the soldiers but two
hits. Barker's triple with the basea
full featured.
The score : R. H. E.
Maccabees 12 14 4
601st Squadron 2 2 7
Batteries Erlckson and Saub ;" Toung
ana pevy.
The Klrkpatrlcks shut out the Ma
rooms Sunday, 4 to 0. Each team made
three hits, but the lodgemen bunched
their blows.
The score : R. H. B.
Klrkpatrlcks 4 3 0
Maroons 0 3 0
' Batteries Boland" and Boland ; Morris
and Andrews.
The Boilermakers were defeated by the
western Cooperagee company team Sua
day by the score of 4 to 2.
Dorney and Bean in
Tie for Golf Trophy
Dick Dorney and O. R. Bean tied for
first honors Sunday for the Heitkemper
cup at the Portland links, with net
scores of 70. Dorney's handicap waa 22
and Bean's 23. They will play of f .the
tie this week.
ine new nine noies or the course
were tried out yesterday, and found trjJ
be very sporty.
CAN FRANCISCO, June 10. (U. P.
r BUly Mlake. back from Los Ange
les after his fight with Willie Meehan.
says he will not box on the Fourth of
July because ha doesn't believe tt shows
the proper patriotic spirit. After his
bout next Friday night wita K. O.
Kruvoaky, Mlake will go east. -
G. 0. P. Wins Annual
In Base Ball Game
. Waahlngton, June 10. TT. P.) Demo
crats and Rapublicana of the house
played seven innings of baseball Satur
day. The score atoed 13 to.e in favor
of the 3. 0.'P. The game waa called
cm account of darkness .when the sun
went under' tha .eclipse and , President
and Mrs. Wilson had to go to dinner.
with the 4uto racing sport aince ita In
ception. He .started the first automo
bile road race ever held here,' Thanks
giving day, USB, , "
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MEET OF CLUB
Billy's Pedigree Is Given and
He's a Valuable Young
Horse.
AN FRANCISCO. June 10. L N. S.)
1 Two long gamea were played Sun
day, Loa Angelea taking the morning
affair In 12 Innings, 1 to 0, and the ai
ternoon contest going to Oakland after
IS Inninga of battling, 3 to 1. The
aeries ended five gamea to two In the
Angels' favor.
Not a man scored In the morning
game until the twelfth inning, when,
after pitching a fine game. R. Arlett
weakened, giving the Angela three hits
on which they scored aa many rune.
Valencia pushed a good brand of ball
throughout, keeping well scattered the
10 hits he allowed.
In the afternoon game the Oaks scored
one in the first and the Angels put
man over in tna zourtn. after wmch a
long series of goose eggs adorned the
scoreboard, with P rough and Pertlca
both pitching air-tight ball. The An
Kela garnered three hita off Prough in
the thirteenth, but couldn't score. The
Oaka ended it in the fifteenth, putting
man over the .Plate, on two aafetiea
with none out.
The score (morning) : R. H. K.
Loa Angelea 3 10 3
Oakland 0 10 1
Batteries Valencia and Lapan ; R.
Arlett and Mltae,
Afternoon : R. H. E.
Loa Angelea l 10 4
Oakland 2 3
Batteries Pertlca and Lapan ; Prough
and Murray.
Junior members of the Portland Hunt
club held a successful cross country ride
Saturday under the direction of James
Ntcol, M. F. H. The trail waa a hasard
ous one but all rode over it aafely to
the clubhouse, where they watched the
eclipse and had an enjoyable time aa
yie guests of Mrs. J. R. Bowles.
The Juniors will take a most active
part in the events of the spring meet
next Saturday In the selling of tickets
and in the sale of the colt, Billy, for
the benefit of the Red Star. Billy la
valuable colt, his dam being Polly Prim,
a standard-bred trotting mare, by Squire
Chester, an English Hackney stallion.
No. 766, imported from England by
Steve Britton. Squire Chester Is also
the sire of Klilamey, James Nlcol's
hunter, which will be ridden over the
jumps on Saturday afternoon by E. J.
MacManus of the United States army.
The meet Is a Red Crosa benefit.
Sunday waa a busy day at the Hunt
club oval, where many of the club mem'
bera and officers from Vancouver bar'
racka were schooling their mounts over
the jumps and working them out gen
erally. The officers also practiced polo
and have arranged to continue thla
practice dally so aa to be in the best
possible condition to compete at the
meet with the team captained by Ches
ter c. Murphy.
Jess Troeh Winner
Of Local Club Shoot
Jesa B. Troeh won the merchandise
shoot, staged on the Portland Gun club
traps Sunday in honor of H. R. Everd
lng. who returned from Loa Angeles
Sunday morning. Troeh shattered 49
out of 60 targets. Frank M. Troeh and
Charles Leith tied for aecond prise and
E. H. Keller and Frank Templeton tied
for third price. In the shootoffa, Frank
Troeh and Keller each made straights.
Jess Troeh and Frank Troeh each
shattered 98 out of 100 tarreta and E. H.
Keller scored 97 per cent. In the doubles
leitn and Hawman tied for first place.
breaking 18 out of 24.' Carey broke 16
and Downs 13.
The scorea:
. Templeton
harles Leith
H. K. Ererding ........
0. B. Preston
K. O. Hawman
H. B. Newland
E. H. Keller
W. F. Carer
Ira Wlthrow
A. K. Downs
R. K. Martell
A. L. ZschrissQB ........
Y. M. Troeh
H. B. Dee ton . .
1. 8. Crane
J. B. Troeh 25
voubies LeiUi 18, Hawman
Downs IS.
An English scientist claims to have
discovered a gaa that has the same re
iaiion to nyarogeo, that osone has to
oxygen.
25 25 Ttl.
24 23 47
25 23 48
22 24 4
21 22 43
10 21 40
IS 24 4
25 23 47
23 1 80
IS IS 82
23 21 44
21 21 42
17 17 84
23 28 48
IS 21 8S
IS 17 S
23 24 40
18. Cany l.
Inter-Shipyard
BOXING
Star Card
Trambitas vs. Bronson
Geo. Ingle vs. Lee Morrissey
Billy Williams vs.
Stanley Willis
Joe Gorman vs. Frank Pete
Abe Gordsm vg, Billy Ryan
Sammy G or dan-Joe McCarthy
Benny Levi va. 'Kid Herman
Ice
Palace
Arena
I Twenty-firtt at Marshall
Wednesdays Night, Jpne: 12
$1.00 $1.50 $2.00
' Seats Now Sellinsr: I
fStiller'a, Broadway at Stark
5i Kich's, Washington at Sixth
$32,000 Paid to
Red Cross Golf '
Ball Foursome
Chicago, Jaae laWTJ. T.) A
record sigh srlee far golf talli
waa set teaay when sheet t were
casket for tear at the rata ef
tss yer ceiea. Caleare golfers,
throats the yarehaae ex halls need
tn a aaatea ty Calek Xvaas, Behert
MaeDoaald, James Barnes aad Jack
HntcalatoB gave the Sat Creas
tstal of Itl,!.
Tigera took both from Saoramento
yesterday. 3 to 3 and 3 to 1. The after
noon affair went 11 Innings, ana waa a
real ball game. R- Mitchell, the Tiger
hurler. held tha Senatora scoreless until
the seventh, when they chased home a
run on three hita. Vernon had taken
the lead In tha fourth when three hita
off Brenton netted them a run. Mltcn
eU Ditched winning ball from here on
Brenton allowed two aafe hita In the
eleventh cm which the Tigers chased In
the winning run.
Morning R. H. E.
Racrunanta ...3 13 0
Vernon 13 0
Batteries Leake and Easterly:
Fromme and Moore.
Afternoon I- H. E.
Sacramento 1 3
Vernon t 6
Batteries Brenton and Easterly; R.
Mitchell and Moore.
FIRST FOUR
of leagues:
CAN GARNER
Tigers Best Sacramento Twice
Loa Angeles, June 10. (I. N. S.) The
Salt Lake 4, San Francisco 1
Bait Lake, June 10. . N. & Sheely
hard hitting first eacker of the Be
cleaned tha baaea with a home run in
the first Inning of Sunday'a contest
and Salt Lake breesed heme a winner.
4 to 1. The aeries ended four gamea to
two with last year's champions on the
short end.
Sheely waa the whole thing, for, be-
aides hla circuit wallop, he got another
hit, figured In two double plays, made
IS pu touts and one assist.
Barring the fateful Initial round.
Slump of Giants and Rise
Yankees Is the Talk of
New York.
of1.
By Jack Tleeek
NEW YORK. June 10. (L N. & The
tightening- up of the two major .' '
league pennant races is a source of great s
eausraouon to tna club owners. .
Early tn the aeaaon It appeared that .
no mora than two, or at beat three elubs -tn
each league could figure tn tha pea-:
nant hunt. Today any first division ,
club In either league may be figured aa--
possible pennant winner, and the eeo-.
ond division cluba cannot be counted
out altogether, for the aeaaon Is not
halt over by more than a month. - ,
The alums of the Giants and the lis ;
hot the Tankeea has bee's a surprising
feature Insofar as New York la eot
earned, and for the first time In many ar
aeaaon the Yankees are really strong
enough to hold their place among the '
foremost clubs of their league. . -t
la other major league cltiea tha tight"
pennant race are keeping interest keen-v
ly alive and the western cltiea of both
leagues are particularly Interested.'
cause the west la coming Into its own -aa
a factor In major league circles once
again.
O'Doul pitched airtight ball, allowing -MoCredle'a
crew but five hits.
Leverens allowed nine hits, tha fast;
fielding of hla teammates aiding mate-
rially In holding down the Seals to a-
lonely tally In the third, scored on '
three straight binglee.
The score: R.B.B.
San Francisco 1 " 0 '
Salt Lake .4 T ,':
Batteries O'Doul and Brooks; Lev
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