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Show MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES AMERICAN j Won. "Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 20 0 .713 New York ,23 10 .C97 Detroit 23 II'., .f.00 Boston. 10 11! .543 Cleveland 11 18 .43S Washington 10 22 .421 Chicago 11 , 20 .335 St. Louis 7 1 28 .200 Tigers Win Hot Gamo. ST. LOUIS, May 3L Detroit. In less than ono and one-half hours today, won tho fourth straight game of the series from St. Louis, 3 to 1. R. H. E. St. Louis 1 0 1 Detroit 3 9 1 Batteries Polly and Kllllfcr; Pcrnoll and Schmidt. Toams Split Even. BOSTON, May 31. Philadelphia took tho series from Boston, threo games to two. by winning the second game of a doublo-hcader. 1 to 2, after Boston had been victorious In the first game, 1 to 0. Thomas had his thumb broken. lie Is tho fourth Philadelphia player to bo Injured In-jured In tho series. R. H. E. Philadelphia 0 -1 I Boston 1 2 0 Batteries Morgan and Lapp; R. Collins Col-lins and Carrlgan. Second game R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 7 0 Boston 2 0 2 (Gamo called by agreement to allow Philadelphia to catch train.) Batteries Bender and Thomas, Lapp; Arellanes, Hall and Carrlgan. Quinn Wins His Gamo. NEW YORK. May 31. New York made It threo out of four from Washington today. to-day. 5 to 1. Quinn won his own game In tho seventh, when he tripled, bringing in two runs. R. H. E. Washington 1 1 2 New York 5 S 1 Batteries Johnson and Street;' Quinn and Sweeney. CLEVELAND. O.. May 31. Cleveland-Chicago Cleveland-Chicago game postponed; rain and cold woathor. ? BUENS AND LANGFORD -5- SIGN FIGHT ARTICLES -r T- LOS ANGELES. Cal.. May 31. -i-4- Articles wero signed tonight for a -I-r twenty-five-round fight botween v - Sam Langford and Tommy Burns, -r to take placo horo on Labor day. -f-j Burns will receive 60 and Langford r -10 per cent of a 25.000 purse. Each r fighter will receive 23 per cent of -I- the moving-picture profits. y-! y-! ...... T" Emeryvillo Entries. OAKLAND, Cal.. May 31. Emeryville-entries Emeryville-entries for tomorrow; weather fine, track fast: First race, futurity course, selling Elmdale. Ill; Croston Boy. Ill; Ampodo, 1H: Mi DIrecho. 112; Hannibal Boy, 111; Burning Bush. Ill; Galvanic. Ill; Who. 100; Little Buttercup. 100; Emma G., 109; Mamlo Woods. SS: Sir Bon. S8. Second race, nine-slxteonths of a mile, selling Ban Ann. 107: Rohort Hurst, 107; Abo Slupsky. 105; Clara Hampton, 101; Pearl Bass. 103; Rltta. OS: Dacla, OS; Abella. 9S: Fontello. OS: Dolly V. B.. OS; Mnmlo Woods. S8; Sir Ben. SS. Third race, futurity. courFC. soiling St. Francis. Ill: Sorvlnrencn. 112; Biskra, 109: 'Titus II., 10G; 'Gramcrcery. 95. Fourth rnce. six furlongs, selling Raleigh. Ra-leigh. 104; Sewell. I'9; Delcrusndor. 99; Inclement. 97; Dr. Mayer. 91; Banoreln, S7: Daddv Glp. R7: Kid North, 84. Fifth race, mile and twenty yards. sellingCaptain sell-ingCaptain Burnott. 108; Kalscrhoff. 10S; Roy Junior. 107; Aks-Ar-Bon, 107; Orllcno. 9S; Blnsed. 91: Miss Picnic. 90. Sixth race, flvo furlongs, .purso Babo Nelly. 105; Prince Winter. 104; Lorenzo. 101: Doworcss. 109: Lofty Heywood. 9S; Ethel McK. 90; Queen Full. 9G; Bally Bunion. 9G. Apprentice allowance. Saucer Track Hotair Foglor and Bardgett beat Frank Kramer. Kra-mer. It looks as if Chapmnn's champion baa crossed his wires and Is now bucking ji combination which will put him to tho bad the coming season. With Foglcr, Root and Bardgctt fighting Kramer, the. champion will find it hard work to roll In first. "V'aIt-a-Minuto-Jack" is a now name, given to Jack Hume. Do you notice ho is always late In getting out for any of his races? Well. Jack noods the time, ovon if lho rest does not do him much good, but hu says that when he gets a little more training ho will bo able to show up all the wise ones. Well. It's too bad! Since the arrival ot Jackie Clarke, who. by tho way. is doing a groat deal of automobile riding, somo people are compelled to walk. It would not surprise tho boys at tho trick If tho "Black Hand" got busy and the Utile Australian was warned to get out of the country, although It Is no fault of his that he Is popular with . "Tears-"' Pye gave Ivor I.awson a pretty sleigh ride lho other evening, but the former champion was forced to go the last two laps alone, and ho pulled Clarke Into first place. Lawson says that with two "more weeks' training he will bo able lo go the two laps, and then the fun will start. Lnwtion said that Clarke could not got by him until ho (Lawson) commenced com-menced to lire near the finish. Pye wont out too soon, which killed all chancos of the combination to win. "Maclnrke" cashed the prize slips. Brodbcck and Diefcnbncher are- not so slow as the general run of amn tours. When It comes to dividing race honors, they are It with both feel, and It looks ver' much as If tho pair will run one-two one-two In a mnjorlty of the amateur events lho present season. Berryessa Is coming com-ing up. but bo will have to hurry to gut tho "mon." In order to test Cnii Schmortx as to his amn 1,0 in standing. Manager Hcagron offered him money for the gold medals Schmertvs won last Monday In tho novice race. Schniortz said ho would nol still the medal for a 51000. and the rider was : Immediately glvon an order on a Jewelry 1 store to go and got his pmc. W. E. Samuelson. the pride of Provo. and onco the star of tho Salt Palnco saucer, watched tho races last Monday from the grandstand, and said that he got so excited when tho finishes came that he could not hold himself from shouting, lie savs it Is much more fun to watch the riders fight for the prize monev than to be wilh them, and he does "not believe he will ever rldo again. Its too much fun to sec tho races. Hands In Bad Shapo. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. May 31. Ad Wol-rcost. Wol-rcost. champion lightweight pugilist, to-dav to-dav called olT his ton-round bout with Jack Redmond, scheduled for June 10 In Milwaukoc, clulmlng his hands aro In bud shape. The bout probably will be hold Juno 24. Trout Aro Spawning. Stato Fish and Gamo Commissioner and Superintendent Jacklln of tho Murray hatchcrv will leave for Fish lake to gather native trout spawn. Reports have it that the fish are running up tho streams In large numbers, and Chambers cxpeot-s to secure 3.000.000 oggu. which will bo enough to supply tho Murray. Sprlngvlllo and Pangnltch lakn fish hatch-cried. NATIONAL Won. Lost. P.C. Chlcngo 22 12 .047 New York 23 14 .022 Pittsburg IS IS .54c- Cincinnati 18 10 .529 St. Louis 18 20 .474 Brooklyn 10 22 .421 Philadelphia '. 13 20 .394 Boston ....14 23 ' .373- Poor Exhibition. PHILADELPHIA. May 31. Philadelphia Philadel-phia put up a poor exhibition against New York today and lost, 4 to 2. The home team escaped a shutout when Grant hit to the clubhouse for a homo run, also scoring Knabe. Bates and Doyle wero sent off lho field for disputing decisions. R. IL E. Now York ... 4 6 0 Philadelphia 2 10 f. Batteries Raymond and Wilson; Bren-nan, Bren-nan, Mooro and Dooln. Umpires Johnstone John-stone and Moran. PITTSBURG, May 31. Plttsburg-Cin-nati game called on account of rain and I cold weather. v. MINOR LEAGUES NORTHWEST LEAGUE Won. Lost. P.C. St. Joseph 17 15 .531 Denver 19 17 .523 Wichita 19 17 .52S Sioux City 17 16 .515 Lincoln 17 17 .500 Omaha 17 18 .4S0 Des Moines 17 19 .472 Topeka 13 IS .419 TACOMA. May 31. Score: R. H. E. Tacoma vl 4 0 Vancouver ' 3 7 1 Batteries Gaddy and Byrnes; , Jensen and Lewis. SPOKANE, Wash., May 31. Score: R. H. E. Spokane 4 11 1 Seattle 1 :t 3 Batteries Bonnor and Osctlock; Hall and Custor. PACIFIC LEAGUE 1 Won. Lost. P.C. Vernon 33 27 .550 San Francisco 27, 27 .550 Oakland 33 29 .532 Portland 32 32 .500 Los Angeles 30 31 .409 Sacramento .19 3S .333 SAN FRANCISCO. May 31. Score: n. h. e. Oakland 6 S 1 Los Angeles 3 G 0 Batteries Nelson. Dank and Mltze; Brlswaltcr and Smith. PORTLAND, Or.. May 3L R. H. E. Sacramento 1 ' 5 1 Portland 0 5 0 ' Batteries Hunt and Splesmen; Steen, Gregg and Murray. LOS ANGELES. Cal., May 31. Score: R. H. E. Vernon , 3 6 2 San Francisco 1 5 2 Batteries Brackenrldge and Hogan; Henley and Berry. I WESTERN LEAGUE At Des Moines First game: Des Moines. 0; Omaha. 1. Second gamo: Des Moines, 11; Omaha. G. At St. Joseph St. Joseph. 0; Topeka. I. At Sioux City Lincoln, 15; Sioux City. 2. At Denver Wichita, 9; Denver 6. 1 American Association 1 Won. Lost. PC. Minneapolis 29 12 .707 Toledo 25 17 .595 St. Paul 25 IS .5S1 Indianapolis 21 22 .-ISS Columbus 19 22 .103 Milwaukee 17 25 . 105 Kansas City 15 22 .405 Louisville .. 10 2S .301 At Tolodo Toledo-Kansas City gamo postponed; rain. At Indianapolis Milwaukee, 1; Indianapolis, Indian-apolis, 0. Stars Blank St. Josoph. The S,alt Lake Stars No. 1 took a well-played well-played game from St. Joseph Tuesday, by a score of S to 0. Brlnklcy allowed threo hits and made a home-run In the sixth, with two mon on bases. Snow made three triples out of four limes to bat. Lineup: Stars No. 1. St. Joseph. Snow c Ilariwell Briukloy P Crabtree Smith ....lb Stlllwoll Gallagher 2b . .Winnlch Lindsay 3b White O'Connell ss Cnhoon Kacfer If Shay Gardner cr Smltzcr Gillette rf BrlMOii Scoro by lungs: R.I I.E. Stnres -No 1... .10000304 S 12 0 St. Joseph 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 00 3 3 Umplro Sowudskl. Red Sox Draw Blank. The Rough and Rcndys dofoatod the Red Sox In a game of ball Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon by a scoro of 9 to 0. The lineup: Rough nnd Ready. Red Sox. XV: Gillespie c H. Lovett A. Schaalllng P 1. Williams C. Kinder lb L. Emmertslou F. Weed ",...2b B. Rold XV. Hall 3b O. llowan F. Gillespie ps E. Lloyd E. Ecklund rf G. Tlmmpsson E. Ecklund rf G. TImpson A. Treohorn of G- Bowan E. Kinder If H. Hanson Oranes Lose Gamo. The United States Smelling. Refining Refin-ing &. Mining company defeated tho Crane company on the Fort Donglns diamond dia-mond Monday by a score of 10 to 3. The features of the game were the pitching of Smith, the work of Miller at second and a one-handed catch of a hot liner hv Jones for thu United States team. Both teams had a large delcKatlon of rooters out. a crowd of about 300 enjoying enjoy-ing the game. lint lories United States. Smith and Oglesby. Crane Empy. Crouch and Tingey. Some "Boosters" Kick. Special to Tho Tribune. LOGAN. May 31. "Cyclone" Thompson, Thomp-son, tho pugilist, came here lost evening even-ing and has established training quarters quar-ters at the gymnasium of tho Losrnn Boosters' club. This afternoon he had his first real workout with Billy Hamp, a local mitt artist. It is uncertain how long Thompson will remain here, ns somo of tho moro religious reli-gious members of the Boosters' club have already entered a protest against allowing allow-ing him to use the gym. Doylo Joins Rods. NEW YORK, May 31. Pitcher Joe Dovlu. who has been with the New York Americans since August, 190G, was sold today to Cincinnati. |