The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 07, 1919, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE OREGON ! DAILY JOURNAL, i PORTLAND,: THURSDAY, AUGUST : 7. 1913.
If Three Pitchers Can Hold
to One Lone Hit, How lany Will dham Give?
1G
Seattle
J.: I- -- '. : I ,
PURPLE SOX WIN
WFTRR EXmRTTTON
5 TO 1 WITH 1 HIT
Clymer Absent, Mullen Inactive, a Single Caress of the Old Horse
hide, Marks Seattle Victory Over Beavers After
Twenty-two Straight Defeats.
SEATTLE, Aug. T. Let us pause and examine into a situation
peculiar to sav the least.
In lie first place'. Seattle won a bum game Wednesday.
In the second place, it was the third ball game won in 22 of
the "blamed things.
In the third place, Bill Clymer, who resigned the manage
ment the previous evening, was not around the park.
In the fourth place, Charley Mullen, the tentative manager,
sat on the Seattle bench in Pike street habiliments because he
did not receive word of his release to Seattle from Toledo until
tnAarf1 tlie end of the came.
i ; In the fifth place. Cropping back to f
hort sentences, which our quonaam
language teacher told us were the mot
effective he Is now Belling tombstones
he won the old bkll game in one lonely
hit. You can count the games won on
a single hit In the Coaat league on your
well known left hand. .
FRENCH WAS IT
In the sixth -place. Ray French, who
had not connected for a safe hit in some
three dozen preceding attempt at bat.
plumped out the two-bagger that won
and broke up the contest.
In the seventh place the score waa
6 to 1.
In the eighth place yep, brother, you
said a tongueful that's it and that's
Just about where we'll finish if some
ball players are not slickeared and
brought into the old branding corral.
And, for amplification, a cracking
good crowd turned out to see the two
trailing clubs perform at the national
pastime, much to the joy of the "39."
HOT GAME BOTH WAYS
' And it was hot out there ; yea. man.
It was so hot ye could fry an egg on
Bill Klepper's baldpate.
But Charlie and his new charges are
thankful for all favors. They count
just the same in the percentage column,
whether they come In on line drives,
errors or walks. We apprehend a good
deal of fun for Charlie, especially now
that he can spoon himself into a new
uniform.
One doubts if Cholly will have Bill's
old unl cut down, because somehow one
baa a hankering that Cholly thinks
Bill's unl is full of misfortune. No, Jim
and Bill and Doc .and the boys will have
to provide Cholly with some new equip
ment. BEAVER BUN IX FIRST
Portland put over the first run in the
opener with the ancient and honorable
Will Speas going around. Speas singled
over third and Wistersll walked, fol
lowed by Blue's, sacrifice. Speas beat
the throw home on Farmer's ground ball
to Thomas.
The Mullengars made their first flock
of runs in the second frame through the
generosity of Deacon Jones, who, as it
were, passed the plate around and the
rtalniers merely dipped their digits in
when he wasn't looking.
Jones started by walking Compton.
Knight followed with a sacrifice, then
the- pillar of McCredle's meeting house
soaked Lapan and Murphy, filling the
hassocks.
THIRD STRIKE GOOD
This brought French up. The kid
hadn't made a hit in seven times up.
Jones began working on the boy. He
had two inside strikes and three balls on
French when the , latter pulled . one for
a double inside third base, scoring
Compton and Lapan. Murphy reached
third, whence he scored on Thomas'
long sacrifice fly to Speas.
McCredle had "Suds' Sutherland,
.hero of the "no hit" game against the
Reals, warming up and shot him into
the fracas in the third. Suds went along
nicely for two innings, when he bubbled
over. He, too, let the Rainiers make
the" merry-go-round twice, and without
a bingle. Cunnirfgham and Wares
walked. Walsh popped to Slglin.
Compton forced Wares, putting Bill on
third, and the pair got away with a
" double steal, due to the fact that Comp
ton Btarted down while Suds - was
whirling the ball around in his paws.
Then he turned and winged it wide to
, tglln. By this time Cunningham had
dashed for the plate and did not have
to extend himself to beat Slglin's pivot
throw.
COMPTON BURGLARIZES
.Encouraged . by his thievery, Pletro
made a dash for third and drew a low
" peg from Baker, which .hit in the dirt
and. bounded away from Wisterzll, al
; lowing Compton to corn's home. In one
' game without managerial restraint,
- Compton thus took it upon himself to
: get away with some of the fleet stuff
. and added a trio to his short string.
Sutherland gave way to Pinch Hitter
TVTEWABK. N. J.. Aug. 7. CI. N. S.)
Xl Matchmaker Dave Mackay of the
Newark Sportsmen's club is today await
ing i word from Johnny Kilbane in
answer to an offer of $10,000 for an
eight round no-decision bout on "Labor
day with Benny Vaiger. the French
boxer. Valger's manager has already
accepted for his boxer.
Trenton, N. J., Aug. 7. (TJ. p.) The
New Jersey athletic commission, con
trolling boxing in this state, has ap
pointed a referee for each of the 10
licensed boxing clubs, following com-
plaints that some referees had inter
fered with boxing at some clubs.
- Paris. Aug. 7. (U. P. Albert Ba
doud, European welterweight champion,
-last night defeated La Salla, the Amer
ican army of occupation's champion, in
three rounds.
A CIGAR A DAY
KEEPS.
DULL CARE AWAY
BUY THE BOX
AT
... ' SPLIT i .
IHilTn TUT (F
YOU CIQAR BUSINESS
BETWEEN OUR TWO STORES -61k
at Washington Ith at Morrisoa
Charley Mullen
Will Take Full
Charge of Sox
Seattle, Aug. 7. C. P.) Charley
Mullen, formerly with the Sew York
Yankees and the Toledo American
association elnb, will dlreet the field
play of the Seattle dob today for the
first time. He succeeds Bill Clymer,
who resigned his position as pilot of
the local Coast league elnb here yes
terday. Mullen played his first base
ball at the TJnlTersity of Washington,
and had a trial with the Chicago
White Sox. Jack Knight led the
club yesterday.
Maisel in the seventh and Lefty
Schoeder, the only slabster in captivity
who shot down a German airplane with
a captured German machine gun mount
ed on the ground, finished up the gam 3
in impressive style.
The score:
PORTLAND
An, It. H.
PO.
1
2
6
4
5
3
1
0
0
O
- 0
0
A.
O
2
O
3
1
0
0
o
o
o
0
Spem, cf .
Wisterzll,
Bine, lb .
Farmer, If
Sislin. 2b
Baker, o .
Rider, u
Cox. rf .
Jonei, p .
Sutherland,
Maiael . .
4
1
0
O
O
O
0
0
0
0
o
o
o
o
Sb
. . 3
.. 3
. .
. . 4
.. 4
, . 3
,. 4
.. 1
. .- 1
. . 1
. . o
. . 1
P
Schroeder, p
fKoeliler
Totals .
.33 1
SEATTLE
24 10
AB. It.
H.
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
PO.
2
4
2
2
12
t
2
2
0
A.
0
8
O
0
1
0
4
4
5
E.
0
O
O
0
1
0
0
1
0
Cunningham,
cf
Warn, 2b 3
Walah, If 3
Compton, rf ...... 3
Knight, lb 3
Lapan, c ........ 1
Murphy. Sb 2
French, aa 3
Thomas, p 2
Totals 22 5
27 17
Batted for Sutherland in seTenth
t Batted for Schroeder in ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Portland 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 1
' Hits 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 7
Seattle 0 3 0 O 2 0 0 0 5
Hits 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
SUMMARY
Struck nut By Sutherland 4. by Schoeder 1.
Bases on balls Off Thomas 3. off Jones 2, off
Sutherland 2. off Schoeder 1. Two base hit
French. Double plays French to Knicht,
Thomas to Murphy to Knight, French to Wares
to Knight, Baker to Sislin. Sacrifice hits
Blue, Knight. Thomas. Stolen bases Cunning
bam 2; Compton 3. Hit by pitched ball Lapan,
Murphy by Jones, Lapan by Sutherland. Three
runs, 1 hit, 5 at bat off Jones in 2 innings; 2
runs, no hits, 12 at bat off, Sutherland in 4
innings. Runs, resonsible for Thomas 1,
Jones 3, Sutherland 1. Charts defeat to Jones.
Time 2:05. Umpires Casey and Toman.
The Bees won the second game from
the Solons, 7 to 5.
Hot Off the Bat
TUB Carda massaged the delivery of
Fred Toney to the extent of 13 safe
tie, one a homer by Hornsby, and the
Giants lost a chance to gain on the Reds.
Two hits made by Leon Cad ore, which
drove in two runs, were just half of the
number of hits he allowed the Reds.
Brooklyn won easily by pounding galee
to all corners of the lot.
- .
Bunched hits .in the second inning
gave the Tigers three runs off Harper.
Leonard held Washington safe, keep
ing 10 hits well scattered.
Mayer, erstwhile Philly player, has
been released by Pittsburg to the White
Sox under the waiver rule.
.
Wednesday's hero: Ray Keating. The
Braves pitcher picked out a hole in .the
fence at Chicago for a home run and
the Braves licked Alexander, 2 to 0.
The Dodgers merrily romped all over
the' Reds with a 6 to 1 score.
The Giants met the Cardinals again
and failed to gain on the leaders, losing
8 to 4.
SALT LAKE CREEPS OFF
WITH 7 TO 5 VICTORY
Sacramento, Aug. 7. Salt Lake took
another game from Sacramento 'today,
7 to 5. Sacramento made its runs in
two innings, the first and eigth. Dale
pitched steady ball. The score:
SALT LAKE
SACRAMENTO
AB. II. O. A.
Stnmpf.Sb. 5 0 2 2
AB. H. O. A
Maccert.cf. 4
Kru,2b. .. 3
Johnson ,sa. 4
Rumler.rf. 5
8heely.lt.. Q
Mulligan ,3 b 4
Fitzpat'k.lf 4
Byler.c 4
Pale.p 4
1 1
2 1
0 0
2 2
1 12
0 0
1 3
2 8
2 0
Mtddlet'n,lf 4 10
fcmred.ef . . 2 0 2
Wolter.rf.. 4 12
Griggs. lb. . 3 0 13
M G f'n,2b 4 2 1
Orr.ss
3
4.
3
Varce.c. .
Larkin.p.
I'rough.p.
Pinelli. .
C'resrrf.p. ,
tCook. . .
4
1
1
0
0
1
0 0
0 2
0 0
O 0
0 . 0
Totals. 37 11 27 11( Totals
32 5 27 18
-Matted lor Prouh in ninth.
T Batted for C res pi m ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Salt Lake , 02210011 0 7
Hits 0 3 1 2 O 1 2 2 0 11
Sacramento 20000003 0 5
Hits 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 5
SUMMARY
Runs Maggert, Krug 2. Johnson, Mulligan,
Fitzgerald. Dale, Middleton, Eldred 2, Wolter,
Mctiaffigan. Errors Mulligan, Stumpf 3, Orr,
Vsree 2. Four runs. 4 hits off Lark in. 13 at
bat in 2 2-8 innings; 2 runs, 6 hits off Prough,
16 at bat in 4 1-3 innings: 1 run. 2 hits off
Crespi, 8 at bat in 2 innings'. Stolen bases
Maggert, Fitzpatrick. Three base hit Rumler.
Two base bits McGaffigan, Orr. Sacrifice hit
Johnson. Bases on ball Off Larkin 2. off
Prough 1, off Dale 5. Struck out By Larkin
1, by Prough 1, by Dale 8. Doable plays
Griggs unassisted, Prough to Orr to Griggs.
Wild pitches Prough, Dale. Passed ball My
ler. Runs, responsible for Larkin 1. Prough 1
Crespie 1, Dale 6. Left on bases Salt Lake 8
Sacramento 6. . Time 2:20. Umpires Frar
and Phyle.
San Francisco 5, Vernon 2
VERNON SAN FRANCISCO
AB. H. O. A.
AB. II O. A.
Mitchell .as. 4
O bourne, cf. 2
Meusel.Sb. 4
Borton.lb. 4
High.lf ... 4
Fisher.2h . 4
O 2
Schick. cf. .
1 4
0 2
1 1
111
0 1
2 1.
0 1
1 5
O 0
F'gerald.rf .
Zamlnrh If
2 4
1 1
Koerner.lb. 3 111
rands 11.2b. 4 11
Corhan. rf.
Kamm.3h.
4
2 4
0 1
2 1
1 3
1 2
Kddingt'n.rf 3
1
Cadr.c .
Baldwin.c. 3
Dell,p. . . .
Dawson.p .
Beck
Fromme.p .
t Derormer
HrnrnUv n 3
C'dMngt'n,3b 2
Totals. . .32 6 24 11) Totals. 32 10 27 14
Batted for Dawson in eighth.
T Batted for Fromme in ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS
Vernon O 0 O 0 O 1 0 0 1 2
Hits 000 1 Olio 3 6
San Francisco ...... O140OO00 5
Hits 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 O 10
SUMMARY
Runs Borton, Dawson, Schick. Zamloch.
Koerner, Crandall, Corhan. Error Kamm.
Fie runs, 7 hits off Dell, 16 at bat in three
innings. No runs, 2 hits, off Dawson, 13 at
bat in four innings. Stolen bases Schick. Fitz
gerald, Fisher. Home run Corhan. Two base
hits Fitzgerald, Crandall, Zamloch. Koerner,
Dawson, Sacrifice hit Chadbourne. Bases
on balls Off Bromley 3, off Fromme 1. Struck
out By Dell 3, by Bromley 1, by Dawson 2.
Double plays Dell to Meanel to Borton; Borton
to Mitchell to Borton. Runs responsible for
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YOUNGSTERS
TO COMPETE
SATURDAY
Track and Field Championships
Scheduled Saturday With j
jSwirnming Events Aug. 16.
YOUNGSTERS of the Portland public
Playgrounds will hold their annual
track and field meet at Peninsula park
Saturday and on the following Saturday
Grae Kadderly will have charge of
the diving, swimming races and exhibi
tion! in the Peninsula park tank. Ar
rangements have been made by William
Howard Knqpp, supervisor of the play
grounds, to have the girls hold sway in
the jmorning and the boys in the after
noon next Saturday. It will be an all
day affair.
Tlie' girls have been divided according
to weights and heights while the boys
willj be segregated according to their
ages. Prizes will be given to the'win
ners! of the various events and' the all-
around champion will receive special at
tention. The swimming meet scheduled
for August 16 will be for both the boys
and the girls and will start at 2 :30
o'clock p. m. All who wish to enter the
swims must , register at Peninsula park
before August 15.
No admission will be charged to wit
ness the program next Saturday or the
swimming the following week.
Dell I 5, Bromley 2. Left on bases Vernon 7.
San j Francisco 4. Charge defeat to DelL Time
1 :5S. Umpires Guthrie and Finney.
Oakland 6, Los Angels 4
OAKLAND
LOS ANGELES
AB. H. O. A
ARj H. O. A.
Lan,cf . . .
Grorer.2b.
Cooper.lf . .
GuiJto.lb.
Wilie.rf . ..
Murphy, 3b
Bohne.ss. .
Mitze.c. .-
0 4
Rates.cf . ... 4
Fabrique.se . 3
Fournier.lb 4
Crawford.rf 4
Bassler.c. . 4
Kenwor'jr,2b 4
0 3 O
2 0-1
0 3 0
3 110
12 0
1 1
1 10
0 1
1 2
2 4
0 0
SIEllis.if 4
4 0 Niehoff.3b. 3
0 2 Pertica.p. . 2
0 Oj Crandall.p. 1
0 1 .
Falkenb'g.p 2
James. . . 1
Kremer.p.. 1
0
0
Totals. 32 9 27 9 Totals. S3 6 27 18
Ratted for Falkenberg in seventh.'
! SCORE BY INNINGS
Oakland 01000050 08
Hits 01011131 1 9
Los Angeles 20011000 04
Hits 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0
1 SUMMARY
Runs Grorer, Gnisto, Wilie, Murphy. Bonne.
Mitze, Fabrique. Crawford. Niehoff. Errors
Kabrique, Bassler. Stolen base Fabrique.
Three-base bit Crawford. Tww-base hits-:
Crawford, Gnistd. Sacrifice hit Lane. Struck
out-j-By Pertica 1. by Falkenberg 2, by Cran
dall 1, by Kremer 2. Bases on balls Off
Pertica 2, off Falkenberg 1. Runs responsible
for-i-Pertica 3, Falkenberg 4. Fire hits, "; 4
runsl 23 at bat off Falkenberg in 6 innings.
Serein hits. 6 runs, 25 at bat off Pertica. in
6 13 innings. Charge defeat to Pertica.
Credit Tictory to Falkenberg. Double plays-
Basalelr to Kenworthy; Niehoff to Kenworthyito
Fourmer. Hit by pitched ball Wilie by Pertica,
Wild pitch Falkenberg. Time 1:45, Um
pires Held and J-.ason
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Won. Lost.
. . 69 48
. . . 60 B0
. . 63 7 ,
. . . 62 64
. . 62 68
. . 64 63
. . 48 63
. . 88 70
P. C.
.590
.569
.673
.534
.473
.462
.432
.368
Los Angeles
Vernon
Salt Lake . . .
San Francisco
8acramente . .
Oakland
Portland ....
Seattle
I NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 62 30
New York 67 30
Oilcago . . 49 41
Brooklyn . , 46 46
Pittsburg . 43 48
Boston . 34 62
Philadelphia 31 81
St. Louie 33 65
.674
.655
.544
.495
.473
.895
.378
.375
X AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 67 26
Detroit 63 41
New York 60 39
Cleveland 62 41
8U Loul 49 41
Boston 42 49
Washington . 38 E7
Philadelphal 25 64
.695
.664
.562
.669
.544
.462
.400
.281
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At Washington : It. H. E.
Detroit . 0 3 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 10 2
Washington .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--l 3
Batteries Leonard and Ainsmlth ;
Harper, Zachary -and Agnew.
Cleveland at Boston Rain.
SL Louis at New York Rain.
Chicago at Philadelphia Both games
off ; wet grounds.
GOLFERS
TO BATTLE
m SPOKANE
Inland Empire Golf - Champion
ship to Be Held By Spokane
Club in September. .
SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 7. Clyde M.
Graves, chairman of the sports com
mittee of the Country club, announced
today that the Inland Empire golf
championship tournament will be played
off early In September over the Spo
kane Country club course. The entry
list will be open to all amateur golfers
in the Inland Empire and the competi
tion will be 72 holes of medal play.
The tournament will be a two day
affair with 36 holes played each day.
Suitable prizes will be awarded to the
winner and runner-up in each flight.
All players will compete without handi
cap on the opening day of the meet, but
the second 36 holes of the competition
will be on handicap except in the cham
pionship flight, which will be scratch.
COMMITTEE TO BE BOSS
The players for the championship
flight will be selected by the commit
tee in charge of the tournament .follow
ing the first day's play. The low 16
medalists in the opening 36 holes will
be named for the honor of competing
the second 36 holes for the champion
ship title. Flights will be made up of
all players outside the championship
flight "
The Tigers pitched half a game for
ward by troucing the Senators. 4 to 1.
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Some smokers are just beginning
to realize that the fancy-colored,
expensive pasteboard box is no
longer the popular cigarette
package. '
At nearly all of the big fashion- '
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among; those smokers who go to
French Lick, to Atlantic City and
Palm Beach, and even to Newport
itself, the one package most fre
quently seen is this 8ensiblewsoft
yellow package that carries twenty
Fatimas. A .
YANKS ARE
DESPERATE
OVER DEAL
Injunction Secured By New York
Yankees and Directors Call
League Meeting Monday.
NEW YORK, Aug. 7. (U. P.) Armed
with an injunction issued here last
night by & justice of the New York' su
preme court, the New York American
league baseball club prepared today tof
carry its fight on Ban Johnson, presi
dent of the league, to the. last ditch. The
injunction prevents Johnson from Inter
fering with Carl Mavs. Ditcher
purchased from the Boston club, and
also restrains other America n league
clubs from declining to play with the
Yankees; It has been intimated that
an effort will be made to boycott the
Yankees If they asked an injunction
against Johnson. .
Following issuance of the restraining
order. Colonel Jacob Ruppert and Lieu
tenant Colonel Huston, owners of the
club, sent telegrams to every club
owner in the American league, inviting
them to a. conference here next Monday,
at which they proposed to discuss the
case. Johnson also was invited to at
tend. . -
AKGtTMEXTS SET FOB TUESDAY.
The injunction will bei argued the day
following the proposed meeting.
Mays, it is said, might work in one of
the games today against the St. Louis
Browns. That matter la up to Man
ager Muggins, Colonel Ruppert said. He
has been told that he may work Mays
at any time.
Death Takes Mrs.
Clymer's Brother
Seattle. Aug. 7 (U. P.) After hand
ing In his resignation as manager of the
Seattle ball club. Bill Clymer received
word here late last night that . his
brother-in-law, John O'Donnell, was
killed in an automobile wreck in Wilkes
barre. Pa. Mrs. Clymer is suffering
from the shock. Clymer an his wife
plan a trip to California within the' next
week or two.
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FATIMA
Seattle Wants
To Give "Phat"
: Willie Double-0
Seattle. Amg. 7lV. P.) I.oeal
promoters are making aa effort to
land Willie Mrehaa of San Fran
rlco to meet either Young Hector or
Ole Andentoa, the pick of the orth.
west neary weights. Aadersoa holds
a win over Hector. A retarn match
between the two local boys has beea
proposed, the . wlaaer to meet the
Saa Francisco boxer.
At Chicago: R. H. E.
Boston ......... 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 6 0
Chicago ........ 00000000 00 3 0
Batteries Keating and Wilson ; Alex
ander,. Martin and Killifer.
At Cincinnati : - ' ; - R. H. E.
Brooklyn ....... 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 2
Cincinnati ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 3
Batteries Cadore and Wheat ; Callee,
fisner. L.uque, uerner ana wtngo, Allen
Philadelphia at Pittsburg Wet
grounds.
At St Louis : R. H. K.
New York 01012000 0 0
St. Louis ....... 2 00 03 03 0 8 13 2
Batteries Toney and Snyder; Tuero,
vvooawara, Jacobs ana demons.'
Silcott to Work
Out With Rainiers
Seattle,-Aug." 7. (U. P.) Lloyd Sil
cotC fo'raner Northwestern league star,
who has returned home after army
service, will work out with the Seattle
club Here today. He Is a good sticker
and may. land a job with the local crew.
Even Weather Against Mays
New York. Aug. 7. (I. S. S.) Man
ager Hugglns of the Yankees was pre
pared to use Pitcher Carl Mays against
the St. Louis Browns today In one
game of a double header..' Murky
weather, however, threatened - to pre
vent the New York club from taking
advantage of a temporary Injunction,
secured last night, restraining Ban,
Johnson or his umpires from keeping
Mays out of the game.
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SEMI-PROS
ANXIOUS
FOR CLASH
City Championship - on. Vaughn
Street Grounds Sunday Aft
ernoon Is Big Attraction.
WITH 11 straight victories claimed for
his McDougal-Overmlre baseball
team. Manager Andrew Felchtinger is
lining up all the available' material
around Portland so that his aggregation
will be ready to battle for the 1919 city
championship against the O. M. Standt
fer Shipbuilders on the Vaughn street'
grounds next. Sunday afternoon. Last
Sunday the Standi fers won their right
to play In the titled affair by trlmnitng
the Hesse-Martin contingent 3 to 1 and
tha n riAn,i r.,...i..
- j nciitau vvn
won .from Columbia park 6 to 1.
Some of the best known players
around the city are lined up with the
two teams who have decided that they
are the best of the semi -pros rh the.no
parts. To the winner will go a trip to
various parts of the state and this Is
one of the incentives that will assure
the spectators of a great battle. ;
Herman Pillett and Ous Fisher. lately
with the Sacramento Ylppers will form
the battery for Felehtlnger's outfit
while Wayne Francis Lewis will depend
on his old standbys. Jocky Frause and
Bob Marshal. The contest will start
promptly at 2:80 o'clock with Ed Rankin
and Ray Kennedy as the umpires.
SCOUTS WILL BE OUT
One of the players of the McDougal
Overmtre nine 'who will be watched
with. tntert la third hMmn.n l.'MritM
Huesing. . Hueslng has been making ti
great showing of late and he Is ex
pected to shine like a new dime around
the torced corner. He has ambition of
lining up with organized ball next sen
son and. his showing Sunday will be
looked over by several scouts.
Singh Going to Montana
Sacramento, Aug. 7. (U. P.) Bawanta
Singh, ' champion middleweight wrestler
of the Pacific coast, leaves tomorrow
for Bowman, Mont., where he will meet.
Hap Oebhart. one of the best middle
weights of the mountain section. Ba
santa will receive foOOO, win, lose or
draw. ...
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