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FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE C, 1924 PAGE OF LIVE SPORT NEWS- FROM EVERYWHERE xhzzs Two Younsr Men are Expected To Be Greai Help To Cincinnati Recb in Battle for Pendant COAST AND MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES O O O O O vr O -'' O O O "-:0: . O O O LEWIS CLARK OF JOHNS HOPKINS BEATS LIDDELL, BRITISH CHAMPION, IN 200 YARD DASH AT PENN RELAY MEET ' sr TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON -STATESMAN I , I. - j'! ' : A ' ! V I "''-'- aaW UUhi-n - - N -w m ;,v " H WX"" W w-f -- I Rait Lkt 9 Frisco 5 SAN FRANCISCO. June 5. -"Lefty- Williams, the Seals' re cruit pitcher from Ada, Okla., blew up in the third today and four runs were in for Salt Idke before he was relieved by Berger who was little better. Burger per mitted two more to score before the inning ended and let in two In the fifth on a single hit. Salt Lake won 9 to S. ; - ' Score ; R. H. 1 Salt Lake . . . ... ...... 9 11 3 San Francisco ....... . 5 12 0 Kalllo and Cook; Williams. Ber ger, Griffin and Yelle. At the left is Jakey May. star vlrler of the Vernon club of the aciflc Coast League, and at the r jht Tom Sheehan, obtained from . t. PauL The Yankees also tried f - land May but the negotiations ; :i through and It was reported that Cincinnati's dough-bag was considerably deflated before ' the deal was closed. ; Sheehan. who j had a try-out with the , Yankees. established a record last rear byj winning more games than any! other pitcher In organized base ball. j Our Classified Advertiseftiehts Bring Results Sacramento 4 ; Angels 1 LOS ANGELES, May 5. Sac ramento made it three , in a' row against Los Angeles here today, taking the game 4 to 1. O. Cran dall pitched good ball for the An gels, but lost the contest largely, through errors by his teammates.' Waldron Cruise, recently acquired lnfielder, scored the Angels' only tally with a homer in the eighth. Score ; R. H. E. Sacramento ....... . . . 4 6 0 L03 Angeles ......... '. 1 5 3 Hall and Schang; ; Crandall, Ramsay and Byler. Portland 5; Oakland 3 PORTLAND. June 5. Even Walter Mails could , not stop the Portland winning streag and the Beavers today won their third straight 5 to 3. Bedient a stor with the old Boston Red Sox in the World series days, whom Portland obtained from Toledo ; ; Chicago , New York 4. . , : NEW YORK, June 5. (Nation al.) The Chicago Nationals de feated New York here today 6 to 4. i They concentrated their at tack on Barnes, In the . fifth In ning, scoring four runs on home runs by Hartnett and Stats a triple by Grantham, a double by Hollocher and Heathcote's single. In the ninth Heathcote stole home on Huntzinger, New York's col legian recruit. T . . ' . ; ; Score f R. H. E. Chicago 6 IS 1 New York ........... 4 7 2 Keene and Hartnett ; Barnes, Jonnad, Maun, Huntzinge and Snyde, Gowdy. 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It will increase gasoline mileage, reduce cacbon removal operations, and lengthen the working life of every Ford in which it is used. A Ford is ah A-l transportation investment Pro tect your investment by proper lubrication. hMndard oil company (California) V Y'!i: j Philadelphia 4, St. Loais 2. PHILADELPHIA. June 5. (National) Art Fletcher's Phillies made it two out of three from St. Louis today, winning a hard fought battle, 4 to 2. The cardinals outhit the locals, 9 to' 7, but could not bunch hits off Glazner, when runs were needed. A batting rally in the fourth net ted the home team three runs which proved enough to win the game. .- ' : .V Score R. II. E. St. Louis 2 9 0 Philadelphia ..... . ... 4- 7 0 s Dyer, Sothoron and Gonzales, Holm; Glazner and Wilson. SU Ixut.i R, Boston S ST. LOUIS, June 5. (Ameri can.) The Browns found the of ferings of Howard Ehmke to their liking today and defeated Boston Red Sox, .1 to ?. in the third game of ; the series. The setback cost the Red Sox their, half -game hold on first place, as' rain prevented the New York Yankees from play ing and trie two teams, thus are tied for the lead. Severeld, local catcher, was banished, in the sev enth for disputing Umpire Nallin's calling of balls and strikes. Score R. II. E. Boston 2 - 8 1 St. Louis ........ . . , . . 5 10 0 Batteries Ehmke and O'Neill; Wingard and Severeid. Collins. Brooklyn 6. Pittsburgh 2. BROOKLYN. June 5. (Nation al.) Vance had the better of Cooper today and Brooklyn de feated I Pittsburgh 6 to 2. Four nier's 12th home run past Carey in the eighth, with two on, sewed last winter, worked his first full game of the season and , he out- pftched Mails. In the ninth with two on, one run In and only one out, Bedient saved his own game by 'spearing Bru baker's hot line drive and doubled Manager How ard off second. v Score R. H. E. Oakland 3 10 0 Portland ............ 5 8 0 Mails and Baker; Bedient and Daly, r Seattle O; Vernon 1 SEATTLE, June 5. Veait Gregg Indian southpaw, today hurled his mates to a 9 to 1 victory over Vernon in a fight for second place in the Pacific Coast league stand ings in a series here this week. Gregg Ilowed only four, hits, struck out eight men nd permitted but one man to pass first base and that was on a home run by Mc Dowell In the third inning. Brady and Rohwer of the Indians also hit homers. Brady's blow came in the first inning with Lane on base and Rohwer's clout in the eighth with Lane ahead of him finished the scoring. ' The Indians were to night but one game behind Ver non for runner up with San Fran cisco. I, '- -:- Score . R. H. E. Vernon .. ....... 1 4 6 Seattle V. .......... f. 9 9 1 Christian and Whitney; Gregg and.E. Baldwin. : ; L . i Cleveland. 5, Philadelphia 4 CLEVELAND, June 5. (Amer ican.) Cleveland -drove the Ath letics back into eighth place today by knocking Rommell from the box and winning, 5 to 4. Uhle was hit hard but managed to pull out of tight holes, while the In dians batted well with men on bases. . Four athletic errors also aided. Score : Philadelphia Cleveland ....... ..." . Batteries Rommell, R. H. E. 4 12 4 5 12 j0 Heimach and Perkins; Uhle and Myatt. Washington 9, Detroit 7 DETROIT, June 4. (American.)- Bassler, Detroit catcher, tipped Pecklnpaugh's bat in the first Inning as the batter drove to Pratt lor what would have been the third out. Washington had one run before Pecklnpaugh was given Xirst base on Bassler'a inter ference and before Detroit could retire the third man in the inning, Washington scored five more runs. The final score was 9 to 7, Score It. IT. E. Washington . . . . . . 9 1 i 1 Detroit .......... . .. 7 8 3 Catteries Ogden. Zahniser, Marberry and Ruel; Plllette, Cole and Bassler. up the game. J Score ; R. Pittsburgh ....... '-. ... 2 Brooklyn 6 Cooper and Schmidt: Vance and De berry. H. E 8 8 2 "' , Cincinnati 6. Boston O. BOSTON, June 6. (National.) Tom Sheehan - pitched Cincin nati to a I to 0 victory over Bos ton today, -s. It was ; hiar sixth vie tory of the season in seven, games. Cincinnati drove Jesse Barnes from the box in the third Inning and continued the assault, though less viciously. ' on Cooney. Cin cihnati made two runs in the ninth on two bases on balls and three sacrifice?, one of which was mis handled by Tierney. Score ' R. H. E. Cincinnati ........... 6 12 0 Boston ... .--.-. . . . ... 0 8 2 Sheehan and Wingo; Barnes, Cooney and O'Nell. Many places have climate, fish ing, etc., but their prices are not high enough to qualify them as resorts. -. . 7. Choose Your Auto Laundry as you choose , your personal laundry because of the merit of our work and service. : We y make your car literally shine methods are right up to the minute, i We can also relieve you of the messy job of filling the grease cups on your car. By means of our Alemite Lubricat ' ing System we v do this work quickly and efficiently. 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The Vandals had played tight ' ball while the Cougars' game had been I CLUB PERCENTAGES - PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won l-ost . 89 21 San Franeiico Vernon Seattle ..: Salt Lake ., Portland .... .... Sacramento I.os Anffeles Oakland ... 33 27 31 27 29 29 28 27 ..... 28 24 31 32 34 30 HATZ0VAZ. XJSAOTSE Won Lost IS 26 13 22 19 f York ; 28 I hicaKO Brooklyn .... Linnnnati . .. 2.1 20 Pittibnrjth ;..'.... 20 22 Boaloa . ... 17 22 8t. lonia 19 2.1 Philadelphia ..,-. , 13 23 AUTBICAN LEAGUE v- . Won Iloat Boa ton 23 15 New York .... : 23 Detroit Waahincton ' Chiragt ....L St. Louis Clereland ... Philadelphia ..... 15 25 19 4 . 20 20 .. 18 20 19 22 15 23 15 24 r-t. .650 .550 .534 .500 .475 .458 .433 .400 Pet. .636 .591 .537 .535 .476 .436 .432 .333 Pet. .603 .603 .568 .500 .474 .463 .395 .385 ragged. . At that time the score was 8 to 3 against Washington State. ... . Score It. H. E. Washington State ..... 9 13 5 Idaho 8 15 2 Weingarten, Cook and Mitchell, Anderson; Golden. 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