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Sunday, Juno 14. 1025. Page Six Snappy Sporting Notes Held for Germ Murder Herself She Is Aiding Husband, on Trial BOXERS IN FINE CONDITION FOR BIG FIGHT CARD TUESDAY NIGHT tur umt llcnline: Uli kcrmati. Day. i Smart, Dyer and OFarrell. 10 In- jnings. j PITTSIlllltlll. June 11. The PI rates continued their terrific off.'n-, aire and swatted the offerings of Scandal la Tunnin r!ot through , nouncement last night upen hla ar- ,uKh mcoiiIIIiiii to all corners of the the bunch cf leather pushers the rival here that he haa signed up o, Tn,y rollw.,w u hlta off Mc- proraoters of Scandinavian hall have aaaeinbled for Tuesday nUtlit'a pro gram. The boya are letting "cat ty" which la a natural result ofj ood ftghtlns condition. The prin clpala have all worked hard and J are in the prediction stage. Sammy Oison aaya he will knock Roccc Strambo loose front hia fight ing tegs. Rocco tomes back with the- rejoinder that he w21 knock j Sammy over into hla .muuag?r's lap. j Johnny Carlson aaya he will put : Joe Coffman to Bleep, but Joe a re. Rocco is locking tine aud will work out today at 2:30 P. ni. rigm jaca; Kennies: at exilian and (ireeufleld, which ae- B. C. and "Kid" Norfolk at Seattle ;COUnlcd for ,lx run), against four June 26. '. that lh nUnln went tt)il til arum Lee Meadows went the route for the i Pirates and was nicked for nlno 'swats, including a homer over the right field fence by Dill Terry. Score R. II. E. New York 4 1 Pittsburgh 1J 0 ! Batteries McQuillan, (ireeufleld and Hartley; Meadows and Smith. COAST LEAGUE SEATTLE. June 13. Hill Plum-j nier. alter beating Jess w Inters fur ' six innings in a pitching duel, blew j up in the seventh and three Heavers ! CHICAGO, Jrtne 1.1. Jacobs' tight partee is to the effect that he wiir" t,"C. T,h..' p',cl"n "nrt t,r,n"" " lwu amvn send Jcinnv down "nueer street"! ""P""1 ,n ""works. '"hnnV accounted for the Cubs- ! to 0 vlr send Jcinny dov.n queer street. . ,, .-oiked nut bv a line . ... ; mrv n?iT ins Muslim iimvn nmrm drive, but finished the same. Hyne Myers like the man on ruui wuu uiuuiu mil vi ouiukicj ScOTC R II E i naUs he haa nothing to say btr: PorII,nd 5' i0' j the little slugger has won a homeJ Seattle 2 7 1 with the fans here and goes about,' Batteries WMn'ters'and'nowland: 1 nis wora in journeyman siyie. jiaur- plulnlni.r ,nj Baldwin, ice Harris is a hard hitter and 'this I jo may furnish plenty of pyrotech- nis. LOS ANGELES. Juno 13. Oak land beat the Vernon Tigers here tory over the Boston Flraves this afternoon. Grimm connected for circuit awuta in the third and fifth innings. Score n. II. K. Boston 0 6 0 Chicago 2 7 0 Batteries Barnes and Gibson; Jacobs and Ilarlnett. Brooklyn at Cincinnati postponed In third inning, rain. ' EWSi-. ! naiiii i ii , I The beef trust comes on the scene this afternoon by a score of 9 to 6. as a curtain n!ser when Gunboat j Kaiser, pitching for the Oaks. Smith, a 200 pcunder w.111 exchange started a six-run rally In the fifth. i A IVTFRIf1 A KI I FAsIIF swats with a leviathan in the per-when he knocked a home run overi M1 LtiAUUL son of Jack Brush. ithe left field fence, scoring Guisto i While llir lte is making a bold rrTort la send Iter husband to tlir gnllows on circumstantial evidence, Mrs. Julia Shepherd, wife) nf William D. Shepherd, on trial in Chicago on the charge of nmH dcring their footer son, illinm MK unlock, orphan millionaire, with typhoid germs is at hit side, offering him alt the encouragement) the can. she is seen leaving the courtroom (Iter t trying day. .Voodull, Slnnage; Iti uther and Ituel. affair and does not suffer by com- The whole card is a well balanced; from j jvuic n. ii. c. i Oakland 9 H 1 Vernon 6 8 0 Batteries Kaiser and Pruitt and chibs in other localities that seek national support. There are no champions among them but some! i Byler; Eckert of the "rail birds" are predicting Wnltnev' bright futures for one or two of the boys. Olson ij' a faithful trainer and 1s always Just about i nthe "pink." but it was learned after his recent i battle with Rocco that Sammy had been sick and that he weakened in the latter part of the light. All admit that he has a good left hand with a good exstension to it; that he is not an easy mark to hit. He cane here with a good record and his local performances have gained for bJm many followers. S tram bo has been working out with Tiny Herman in Portland. Her man, who is training for his ftght with Martin Burke, at New Or leans, June 29, ds a terrific hitter and this should enable Rocco to absorb Sammy's heavy .gun shocks.; Bryan and Hannah. WASHINGTON. June IS Judge s homer with the bases full in the second inning started the Senators i off right today, and his mates fol lowed his example In slugging, de feating the Detroit Tigers 11 to S. NEW YORK. Juno 1J. Walto jlloyt turned in his first win of the season today, and the Yankees end- Twenty thousand fans saw t lis gam. Score 11. II. K. Chicago S 11 J s ir i Paul llerlenha derided Victorias tuiut aia ka.ru . m iwmr noiu on Ilia w.tM light heavyweight championship lis must low.r the colors ol Jack 'wa nay and Jimmy Htatterly bsfora h. can sleep o' nig hla Mr,no , h thought that no on la walilug ,. aide hla door with a maul, Delaney already , has a knockout victory ov.r llerlenkarh. Blatterly haa proved conclusively that he u one of the cleverest and hardest hit. ting light beavlea In the game The very night that llerlenbach oulpolnt od McTla-uo lo win the title BlaRlerly gave a mora Imprewlv. shlliltloa of boxing In the ume ring while knocking out Jack llurke. lktu4 'Xlkluji . 1 . 1 "llcsla. Uut slrd tkuoTl 'heat hlttin hi IMl,, SAN FRANCISCO. Jui.e 13. Six home runs, the last one ot which gave Los Angeles a victory over the San Francisco Seals, featured the game here today. Score R. Los Angeies 6 San Francisco 5 H. 8 Score Detroit Washington Batteries Hulloway, R. II. E. .3 7 2 11 14 1 Wells and Philadelphia .d u I he aeries the Cleveland j Butteries - Lyons. Plankenshlp Indiana by defeating them, 7 to 4. and Kchalk. Grauowskl; Harris and llnyt had qulto a atrtigiOo until the Cochrane, last hulf of the seventh, when, wlthj , men on the bases, due lo a Imse, A booster for Klamath counts Considered for - U.S.Soticitor SALT LAKE, June 13. Sacra mento almost, but not quite, beat' the Bees on the home lot this after noon. Stroud was pounded by the' Senators for five runs In the first I three frames, after which McCabe turned the Invaders back, and Salt Lake did all the rest of the scoring to come out a the long end of a; 6 to 5 game. j Score n. h. E NATIONAL LEAGUE ST. LOUIS, June 13. Rogers Hornsby'a revived St. Louis Cardin als took a slugfest from the Phillies here this afternoon, putting over the winning run in the tenth inning The final score was 10 to 9. ocore R. H. E. Philadelphia 9 15 1 St. Louis 'to 1 n Batteries Knight, Ulrlch, Deca- ! bacramento s i i i The fact should not be overlooked! Salt Lake 6 14 2 that Rocco owns some "buttling j Batteries Martin and Shea; berthas" himself and any time hel Stroud. McCabe and PetBr lands on an opponent's minnbler or solar plexus ithe canaries start to warble. Joe Coffman in the seml-wlnd-up Is a fast shifty boxor and has had the advantage of working out with Frankle Murphy since the old mas ter arrived here from the coast. Coffman and Murphy have been roughing it for the past few days and Joe lis confident that he will be returned .the winner in his bout with Carlson. Johnny hits as hard as any boy in his class and Is ready for the gong. This bout should be a humdinger. Hyne Myers in the special event has been 'taking on all comers from Sam Olson down to the rubbers In his workouts. Myers asks no fav ors In his training and when his stable mates want to get rough Hyne adopts the Roman maxim and goes the way of the least resist ance. It Ihty want to be .lady-like the little boxer assumes the role of a gentleman, but when they et rough, he makes a fight of It. ' Harris who will oppose Myers seems to be a hoy of the same tem perament as Hyne and is not ad Terse to exchange wallops with any of the numerous classy boxers that are working .here. His friends con cede nothing to Myers and think Harris will make the little fighter step lively. Ounboat Smith and Jack Brush promise to start the show off with a bang. Rocco arrived here last night. He was expected to. arrive Friday night, but advised over the long distance that he was working out In Pert land and would he In good oondi Dlon when he arrived. The big Italian fights frequently and Is not far from tit at any time. The work of training Is tapering off and yesterday was probably the last of the all-around work. Reports from managers and close observers aTe to the effect that all the prin cipals are fit "Lets go." The out-of-town supporters of the boiers are making reservations and for the information of local fans tickets are now on aale at The Smoke, the Meoca, the Pastime and the Waldorf. Rocco Stromho made the an- XT on bulls and error. Hob Meusel hit d Klamath Falls and every leglt- hls 16th homer of the year In thol .,ra"l inaustry inersm iDaVi the leu iieiu bihuiii. 1 IIU aueiiuuni V was 20.000. th JSBDlM . ... " ThvbtnJ bullai J llerlenbach committee himself ln a match with Delaney at the Hint he signed up for lh go with McTlgua. And unloaa ha ahows Jo better ad vantage than h did the last tlm against hammering Jack, (her mar bt a new champion In Iht one-horae Insets ik uZ class in a couple of weeks. 1th i.rrT'l .1 Jack Dunn's Baltimore Orlolea aren't making aa murh of a run away race la the International League aa they havt In recent sea- anna. Therefor there Is treat In. in the box of flea ot almost every club In ths circuit. All four first division clubs still have better than a mathematical chaac to Heal out the Orlnlvs. And efforts of the sec ond division cluhs lo bouhre any on of th first division clubs are drawing big crowd. , ., . As a result estimates place the Increase In gats receplt (hla Jnar, to date, over last season at about 20 per cent. Incidentally the Toronto rlub Has I hit' tha stride that Manager Das llowley prophesied In Augusta last spring. Toronto would bar won a penant last season had Baltimore not had Lfty drove's. Howlers outfit won enough gamel In give a uiout rM prlaujji austaJned tig, ' Uiltmto rspMkwjtu,1 that Rlui dlcas la tlai, MJ f epportnliy j iis isiiM t Ju tr due (a kit hibi throws BKNHrj. him lo tbi oauitk wkllt coatlitlii ly, was wotfiln The Clevtbud that Stetui mi clcncy sol reltrta one ei las B0 v.v. HUM VIU the Clevtlaal aa Scor ctevelnnd New York . Batteries and Schang. It. 4 7 II. 10 11 -L'ble and Myatt; lloyt BOSTON. June 13. The Browns defeated the Red Sox. 7 to today. They also won the series, three to one. The Browns hit Zuhnlrer for 11 hits In sevoh innings, uhlle the Sox made 12 off Gaston. To.lt was the hitting demon of the d.iy. get ting three out of four. Score It. h. E. St. Louis w r ! 1 1 Boston ....... 6 1! 2 Batteries Cas'.on and lilxun nlzer. Fuhr ar4 Hevlng. 7.ah Judge I.afon Allen of Louis ville, Ky., is being considered by the White House for the post of solicitor-general of the U. S. PHILADELPHIA, June 1.1. The Athletics walloped the While Sn today, avenging yesterday's defeat, iand got an even break in the series. The score was g to 3. Slim lliirrls permitted 11 safeties, but was stingy ln the pinches. The Marks solved Lyons early ln the game, making all their runs during his tenure. Blankenshlp finished up and yielded only two hits. 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