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MORNING' REGISTER,' EUGENE,' ORE., THURSDAY,' JULY 13, 1922 ".wbebwbijui j. a PfMm.mM jl.ii aj ...ijl.j - i.gff g.i - IfflyniS'llKF (lPFNIHIC 0 I BRINGING UP FATHER Coprlht. lilt, InUrutlunl Nw iU1lori U. 8. I'tm OMIe VbUlbMU hUUb Ul k-IHIIU MJITfNEE TO LOS AN9ELE5 SIX i Seals Score Seventh Straight in Defeating Seattle jCH'IC COAST IilCARI K ! Vernon 60 80 , Ban I'VnncJsco . . . .' 61 3S ' Snlt Uko 49 46 . Oakland . '. 49 61 lxi8 Angeles 48 62 .Seattle 45 63 Portland 43 63 Sacramento 39 61 I 1.08 ANGKLKS, July 12. Uw An Rclos defeated Portland, 7 to 6, hero . today in the opening game of the '.. aeries. The Anftels clinched tho frame . in the eiKhth limine- when Deal doub led, scoring Baldwin. The Benvcra Bianco a rally in the ninth, four con ' socutive hits netting two runs. The score: a. H. E . , Portland ; 6 12 a ; Los Anffolcg 7 16 0 i Batteries: 1-evcrens and ElUott; Thomas, Wallace, . Dumovlch and Baldwin. ,-' SAX KKAXC1SCO, July 12. San (Francisco scored its seventh strnlKht to 1. The Seals won the game In the , first limine, when Gardner tempo rarily boarded a balloon and' allowed ..four hits. An error and two stolen bases on top of the hits let In five runs. After that Gardner allowed . only three safeties. The score: n. H. E. Senttle 1 6 3 .San Francisco 6 7 0 Batteries: Gardner and Tobin; Scott Vernon takes Both Games SALT LAKE CITY, July 12. Ver non won both games of . today's double-header, 7 to 6 and 9 to 3. The first game was featured by three home runs by successive Salt I.nlcn hnman In the. eighth inning. Kiclln, Strand and Lewis knocked the ball over and .tied tho score. 6 all. In' the ninth, with two out, Hyatt knocked tho ball over for the winning run. Dell had an easy victory In tho Eccond game. First game: R, H. E. Vernon . n . Salt Lake ... ." e 10 0 Batteries: Doyle, Gilder and Mur phy; Blaeholdcr and Bylcr. Second game: R, H. E. Vernon 9 15 0 .Salt Lake 3 9 1 Batteries: Doll and Hannah; Gould and Jenkins. 1 s Sacramento Drubs Oakland . SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 12., Sacramento pulled another game out jiero toaay in tne second encounter of, the series against the Oaks, the contest running to H in nings, after Brown's four-ply clout, with one on, had deadlocked the com bat In the ninth. Howard's men broke the tin in Ih. 1111. 1 r. ,7. crossed the plato behind Koehler'e singlo to left. ;vJSh8 icoro: R. H. E. vunmilu .....,... 4 11 9 Sacramento 5 lt 2 Batteries: Arlett and Koehler; Shea and 8tanagc. s :'")!' r dM&h y .safe V- ; , ; . v2l ' 7"2 Hill iiu n iMT't. rtimt nwey aw.' playiiifT third for tho Postoffiro nine, landed on tho spheroid for a fonr-buK transient ticket and brought in Fussett nnd Simms during the Inst canto. Six inninjnt were played. Ward pitched for tho Bankers und AtcFadun served n the mound for the Postoffico men. i Thle ntmiilnn- 41. n 1,,.I . . Honors will meet the Buroer-Dentiats On Iho Oamutm -t.l..n. 1... 1 1. at the university, nnd tho Hardware and Fuel Dealers at the fair grounds. All fin 1 111 rt a n ra mi In i r. ih. 1... and it is believed the games this even- win De exniuuions or real ball Playing:. The men arc getting into shape now and are showing flashes of ST. ffEUDOFLUE Cleveland Pounds Two Boston Pitchers for 20 Hits AMKRICAX LEAGIT: St. Louis 49 3V Detroit ."". .!!".!! 43 39 Chicago 41 39 Washington '...38 42 Cleveland 3g 43 Boston 35 46 Philadelphia .33 44 Pet. .590 .566 .524 .513 .475 .469 .432 .429 NEW YORK, July 12. St. Louis re tained the American league lead to day by defeating New York In a bit- .uuipaicu .jjiime. 1'rueir, college '"V"11' .iu ,uin inree times In thn ninchfts- nnm leiih i, 1 ... v.,u .ltl U.1SV3 IU1I. Sisiers Biugle in the eighth with the ".iif e Kame tor at. Louis. 4uiuiKi nu nis iist no me run. The score: n. u. E. Ol. JL.UU13 f JQ New Vnplr j Tin t tot-ioc TJ....V.1 ' r'l . ' forth and Severeid; Hoyt, Murray and considered tho leading contenders fur the 1922 Iruiis-Mltuiipstppl golf cham pionship, came through the first two rounds of elimination matches tuday. Von Kim was not pushed in oither round, winning from Clarence Peters, Omaha, in the morning, 5 und 4, nnd from Ralph Peters, Omaha, in tho afternoon, $ and 2. The present champion sliced two strokes from par for tho first nine nu.ra in ins uiici-noon rouna. piavtng flawless golf. Ho had Wrdies on the fifth und ninth. Knepper caught a tartar in tho morning round in the person of Jimmy Ward, of Kansas. It took tho Iowan. ullst after having him three down at we turn, ivnoppcr was missing his putts nnd Ward was missing from tee, hlit mil L l,w i-nwipbul.!.. . 1 from ut least one bunker on each hole. TENNIS STARS WILL MEET WII.lilAMS' AX1 UTOROP I'l.AY VOIt VMVKHSITV IIOXOUS IE PUraiNTllGUT Sigman Connects With Home Run in Final Frame . The Garagemen added another vlc .tory to their limited string yesterday evening when they opened up all ex .nausts and burned up the Standard uu toners of the Twilight league with ten counters to their opponents' two. A system of alternating pitchers m daziled the Standard oil batters that they had considerable difficulty In connecting with the Varied twisters. aragemon wore Koepp,. Delf and Marshall, each pitcher going in for two Innings. Qulnn drifted the leather across tho plate for the Standard Oil men. . . : The second league game played last Hlght was staged on the university grounds and the Postoffice boys nosed .out the Bankers by one counter, the CX; '"j " u u. sigman 9 Win a FREE CAMERA G U E S J( Anderfon'. . p Film Shop ' 9 Clcvelnnd Wins Over Boston TtOStTnV I.. 1.. 10 . - r, ' ' J icveiann pounded Pennock and Karr for 20 ...i. uc.tnuiiK noston. Joe Sewell made five clean hits in as many times kirr ... IODoea over the ball in the last of the ninth when Bos- : , " uiiu nix mis, one a homer by J. Harris, over the left field ,ibc...uu une on Dase. .::r is. vifveiana jj 20 7 14 t- . V." "'--Kie ana u'iselll Pennock, Karr and Ruel, Lynch. Pabcr Turns Ilack Wnslilnelmi . WASHIXGTOX. July 12. Paber 'ui scaiterea m -"'cago winning easily The score: r. h. E Chicago 4 10 , Waahfngton i I J Philadelphia I.OSC8 to hrtmli I'HILADELPJIIA. July 12. De troit rtpfi.ot.rf rKii.t.. . . mitiuviimia touav. Hellmann hit his 14th homo run of the season In the ninth with two on times , mad "V0 hIta ln as man' Detroii . . . ' . -, - Philadelphia '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.i s 2 Batteries: Dauss and Manlon: Nay lor and Bruggy. . Watkins' Remedies For Sale af . " 73 Ninth Avenue East KNEPPER, VON ELM LEADING GOLFING DtO qo.ME THKOUGII FIRST TWO HOUNDS OMAHA, Neb., July 12. Rudolph Knepper of Sioux City, Iowa and George Von Kim, of Salt T n! o rS.,7 Dr. Ron WnUnnio l .... HlU.Jll Rnlnn. i.. .V.! o i .. ,1( o.iiiiiiiui svsaiuii at tho university, and C. Lathrop, one Of thn sltl.lnnto tiilrt., 1 i. will meet in the finals of the tennis luurnament ocins neld under tho li rection of the nhvRimi f.,inutinn ItartmPIlt. Ijtthrnn u-au ... tho summer session tennis games last jear ana no won tne right to meet miliums ln the finals by de'catlng J. H. White, Tuesday, by the stralKht scores of 6-2 and 6-2. Williams de- leaieo u. w. Ager in the semi-finals several days ago. - l)r William. I I political science at the University of . uiiiojiviuiia, js n t. nivcrsity or Ore Ben graduate. While attending tho unlvprnltv linr. ha n.. uthlettcs. especially In tho pole vault, at one time being near . a world's record. Twenty-slit entered the tennis tour nament nt lha iinli..,H,i.. i . Players who are to meet In the finals were picked through a scries of elim ination games. Tho date for tho chamnionshln mutch Tnfl nn .. t sec, , RAIN WINS OVER GOLFERS QUALIFYING ROI NDS AT GTiKX- ai HI TODAY (By the Associated lJressi (J LBXnOK Ilia 14 r t ed from testinsr their skill todny he causo of the rains which rinnA.i flt.A course, more than 100 irnifoni in. morrow will play- the qunlifytnj? .u..uo it. uutiunai open gold tour nutrient nn tho. ... the low 24 ncorers and ties for 24th sum mio tne nnnis, scheduled now fnr ITrfslnv ntA i Tomnrmw'a tiiavsH .iti . v.. uuiu iinu una. section or ap proximately 325 entrants. 55 having J. - u lueHaay. To day 27 entered the charmed clrclo hy Virtlt A nt Ihroo n 1. 1. . while yesterday the official records ....u cvtrn At quaiiiyinfT. Today ft take In the score of Charles Thorn of ew iorK, ana ne was charged with 153 fitrnlfPW Inaicnil nf 10 mv-1 In four other players who had made vllle; Frank McNnrmn. Ortega. Flor- uiuie ugR, woronnqter, Mnflffi chunetts, and A. F. Hackbarth, Chicago. LE TO IT RUSH IF GIANTS Phillies Capture Both Games rrom 6t. Louis NATIONAL l.VAKrK W T. Xow York 4 ?it i St I nil la ii 'ChlrnRO .41 38 ' v-1 lie i ii mi 1 1 .j;; 33 Urooklvn 4( o rittsburir .tit J3 IMiilailolnhla , 2X 45 UoKtun as 47 CHICARO. July 12. Crmr 1 Alex ander wna unabla to atop New York imj nun (.nicaKo iook n secomi tto fent. Tho leaRuc lenders outplayed the loCltlH ln thn difoitMn nn.l th..r nt. tuck wn opportune. Vnd Toney hail littlo difficulty holding KUlifer's inun safe, as the fielding behind him was The score: - R. H. K. New York a m n I Chicago. . . .. , . v 1 8 3 I iiatterle: Toncy and Snyder; Alex- uuuv-i, oiuuiuDu aim u t urrcii. , rimllimlu lib... r- ... .......... aiw j ii w aillllltV I ST I.I .ITIH till.. l 4 ri... in. mi I - . - i iiu ii 1 1 nun I dof mi toil thn r'nt-.iitmi.. i.. ki, A i I wi tuu.iy s uouuie-ncaner. The loss, oil the first Knme broke the locals' win-l ninp streak of elKht atralht. RoKer r'tirns iv nit hia -ii.i hn,..nf f n.n season in the sixth Inulntr of tho first irnmo lUlnl, Tl I !...- x.,.. " vv uiiiiinj IMIIti Mitt v.u haiia- in hut' mvnin ninniff or ino elOKillU- lTlimo Willi n .trllir. Inlo wf,ni, nvifi dvuiq. rirsi enme: n. K. B. Philndolnhld B in n i. iiOUia 2 8 3 naileries: Meailows and Peters; Aortn. Ha r root und McCurdy. becond pa me: n. II. K . IIMXU1.I HUB, .. O 11 I St. Ixiiils 2 7 0 oihutich: mnff anu witnrow; her- nrnven Aim lit Drtih Plrnim PTTTltITtJfI !.!. 14 m -n ton Tirnvnn nrriitn flnfaniA.1 1lul.. 1 today. Ycllowhorso outpltched Wat-I cnucai nnie, itonwcr s rumble siying I f mu runs. i The score: R, h. E. I uoston 4 7 j ruisnurg 3 13 j V- .. . "lou"' "inier ana mid- ttuii, leiiownorse ana Uooch. rtvpivv a Tt t.:i.. 1. fldfontf.il Rrnnb ,!.. n wv... 1 j ( iwua). yununue by the first two men up ln today's sum;, uui mcreaiier in visitors were Crlmnu u-..u ml Ul I 1 -1.1 . . . " iiiU uuiiuugn nis waa inreripjc. iiitjouuiu; Ki ii. e. 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