Show ’&" V-r- " ' “ " - i'' ‘ ‘s y ' ? ’“ ' ' ’'ti && ff1 ”7' V ' HIM r MiPlJHPWlAfW 4 Wr ’ I1 ' f V'' '' rt f v fs‘ v v‘ ' j r1 s ' ' 7 " "7 C - J - i' ''’ r- rv ft iAr V - SADSHOWING “ Genuine Track and Field - - I : ' s vSY £ - s - n- f ' '' ' f ' j :V ' ' - rt f :J - -- - - i? rf' ' l's 1 ' ' V " - 4 i ' 4 - S -" - v Vm r't-’-- l ? j- : r nereld-BcpUbltce- n :'S SEE THIS PAIR IN BIG GAMES Shinkle Blows and Enemy ’ ' 4: 7:’ T' ft " FRANCISCO May 31—The were slaughtered at Oakland Young Schinkle today losing 12-- 2 started bnt he was wild and ineffective and he tossed in a wild thzow that helped to beat him He was relieved in the fifth by ‘Long' Tom Hughes so that Bill Bernhard robbed the cradle and the grave trying to get g a pitcher to stop the Oaks The feature of the game was the fact that Harry Hannah got nome rest He teas lifted la the sixth' and let Jeff Crena have a eh a nee andthe Oaks stole or hut the sank and ahest ererythlag off that youthhunky Tt was the Oaks’ Whatever tried went throughday and with a whoop they such great ball in the played they field that Sammy Beer was made to look like a sure enough pitcher Hack Miller hurt himself sliding to Middle-to- n second in the sixth inning so moved back to right field and Adams went to first Adams was up once so he struck out only once only The bettjng now Is that Warren win not get even a foul when he comes to : bat four bases and' perBilly Lane stole ished trying to steal home Ha' was laughlng-shard that-hgot out of his stride and Rath tossed him out Eddie Mensor played a wonderful game twice going back of first base and scooping grounders In time to rethe batsmen tire Sheehan made a backhanded ' stab while on the full run that took a line hit away from Tobin and in general the Oaks acted like a championship team wAfter“the aec6nd inning' theVlBees were so far behind that they wanted to get things over as: quickly as possible SAN : : fast-flyin- ‘ road-pitche- pro-teet- - -- - ' - old-tim- er r ’V ' - - ormore - 250 ' : y 'tween Vernon aad Portland nuat have beea thlaklag of Jnae- 5 from the exhibition af pftehlag they -gave here The game which the- weirdest wai here accn la aiaay 11a In a reanlted Portland day victory to lAu A mere mention of the’ score 'doesn’t half tell the story v There was everya ball game thing contributed to be-make - With the mawhar it should- not jority- of the unfavorable comments being aimed toward the pltchera All of them had an off ’? Chief Johnson: day APen-nerstarted ' looked like- an against and’lt easy victory for the no-h- it hero as the visitors pounded Penner for : three 'runs In the first three frames- Farmer who- had abatting-beewith two homers and' a double' all of them coming when need- -' ed first of his circuit drives in the fourth and Portland tied it Up in the fifth-- Not content with n the Beavers had takert a one-ru- this after lead in the sixth Farmer came up with the ' bases loaded in the seventh and drilled the leather into the left again field bleachera This five-ru- n lead wasn’t enough to win however as Penner went bad in the eighth and Houck who1 succeeded him fared' no better Before the side-waretired Vernon had secured six runs making the score " stand 9 to 8 another ? in the 'Tigers gathered ninth with Helfpich in - the box but worked the Quinn who had found himself up through the eighth against in the ninth when Holreal locherthing singled Farmer doubled while Fisher and Pinelli batting for Helfrich also singled breaking up the game George Stovall today wired President- Darmody:' of the Vernon club masking"' him- - - to get' - President Baum's permission to allow Vernon to play two games with Oakland at Oakland and San Francisco on Tuesday whichris a -natlonalholiday'-or?rtO'gon through to Los Angeles and play morning- and afternoon games ’with Ban Francisco on date It would be necessary for the Sunday game ' to 1 o’clock lf Vernon be' started here at went through to Los Angeles If this BILL' DONOVAN (ABOVE) AND JOHN isn’t granted Vernon will --permission M’CRAW not be able to play with the Tuesday high-claSeals at Los Angeles as scheduled New York May- 31—With The score:' teams in both leagues local fans are the cnancee of a beginning to considerr- rt' wherein world’s series bnijr New York ball ' teams have part If - the Giants and the Yahks travel through their reSnodgrass 2b promraces at the strides theyreasonMcLarry ss spective hereabouts can ise to Griggs lb 3b in both leagues Galloway ably hope for pennants Doane'rf This interesting occurrence- would Chadbourns cf excite the fans to a high pitch of inMltze c terest not only because such a worlds series would be rare and remarkable J ohnson : p Stovall but also because it would bring to- Bill Donovan and Muggsy Quinn p Sether the Idols of New York’s baseball Totals public ' rootare whether Local fans the)’ PORTLAND would Yankees and Giants for ing a good arm to see Bill Donovan give McGraw A world's series betackle tween the teams these-mepilot would more talk and speculation than produce baseball event in years any Both managers are of the scrappy sort and determined to - of chance take advantage every for more pep urge theirtheplayers They time and are both and vigor all to slip an unexpected trick over quick on the adversary 'New York fight for fans may be pardoned for A Donovan-McGraa pennant in each league praying encounter would be a great show i out when' winning ' run scored Stovall batted for' Johnson in eighth for Houck in sixth PiStumps batted in ninth nelli batted for Helfrich by innings ?— '? Vernoh: v a i 0 1 2 0 0 0 6 6 1- -10 Runs BALL FOR VICTORY i - - - ? ! - was rejectedac berth but ac a(e v i will Join the Angels Fournier' Jack today ' ' of the Los President ‘Johnny Powers Angeles club is expected to return home C--- - ' ‘-r today from Chicago The Bees haven’t lost: a' series this season: but they have a- good :start toward dropping one this week V N i "Chink” iMattlck former Tier is the ball at a' 385 clip for the hitting Dallas club When he ' left Vernon his batting average was 279 - v -- - V k V e "and Herb Murphy and is playing third base in spite of a bad ankle is getting confavorable comment siderable i ' ' if the for is authorityand Henry Berry- that the cold statement rainy weather-inot confined to Salt Lake and San 'Francisco Hen- states that and he was in Los Angeles recently-dismal dark all the he found that days rv'-- f and chilly f Carl Zamlock is hitting tits ball hard often for Spokane and i se sft jg Tl latest is that when Johnny CLOSE THE GATES Powers took his trip to Chicago to land Fournier and Terry he also talked Comiskey-owneof the White Charley Sox- - into letting him have Speed Marby SALT LAKE tin Martin was aohl a ' the Soxsum lasttofall for healthy AB H II PO A K Oakland the money report for O A O A but refused 4 3 Toil rf Rowland The Manager by I 4 2 offered him Hath 3b 3 3 t la now pitching bush ball In 1 A It 4 O Skecirr lb A California and Is said to be anxious to 4 u A nyuu If A 1 A hook up with Chance 3 A 1 rf Quinlan A I rr as 1 A 2 1 after Del Howard A ' Oakland fans 1 4 A A 1 flslason 2b Cal to another deand' 1 1 get Ewing 1 Hannah e t l two or pendable pitcher1 ' ' jfc Is good "Spooks" Carpenter Is ' referred on v the Butts infield andmaking to as "the man who made Butte’s o 'ex-Be- ex-Ang- -- el' for-Seattle - - - - c - - s - -- -- r ’ ’ ’ ex-O- 30 - - ak ‘ e k-- - s 4e-'- - 1: : - - Infield complete"'4: - - f 4e j(e Another"- - player we know Is who good with a vengeance is Ben making Hunt-th"High big southpaw pitcher" come-bac- k Pockets" - is - doing a real McGln-nlty and with the aid of Manager himself-iclub Butts the keeping from' losing them alL : ' 3 1 ' A 3 3 2 4t Sheehan a e 4 1 3 1 A A 75 of the 108 Murray ApproximatelyA A A A 1 3 Beer p of the Pacific Coast league A A a 1 Adams lb 4 A A ballplayers are subject to conscription and the are what and fans wondering magnates 83 S315 2712 Totals will happen after June 5 Hollocher and Fisher are the playonly Portland ' Score by Isslni new ers not the Rod-gethe within pale ofBill A A 1 A A A A 1 0- - 3 ’Salt Lake requirement registration A 4 11 2'3 O l —12 Oakland of course is - exempt because of ana the same doubtless Is 7 his 16 Six mas at hits family bat Snuunaryi true of Byron Houck and Jack Farmer off Sehlukle In 4 Innings Charge de- Babe a wife Borton took feat to Sehlukle Runs responsible for Three-ba- se a fortnight ago and 8 —Sehlukle X Beer 2 Hughes Jerry- Downs over hits— lee Hath I'wo-babit— Spider Baum of the Seals are limit and young Hollywood Sacrifice bits Lee Beer the Quinlan Stolen bases— Middleton 2 Lane 4 Lee is under 21 sotthese three San Franare Sheehan Saeriflee fly—Murphy Basea cisco players and The same Is true of Buddy am bulla— Off Sehlukle 2 off Hughes 1 exempt Shinn Jean Dubue and Struck: out— By’ Beer 1 by Hughes 4 j Ryan Jimmy of the Bees Jack Ryan Hit by pitcher— Quinlan Double plays Tom Hughes —Hath to Sheeley Mensor to Sheehan Maggert Boles Rube Ellis and Chance of Los Angeles Stovall Fromms Mltxe to Adams Wild pitch Hughes Semon Pecannlere "Quinn Griggs one or Chadbourne and Daley FASlOUS STANFORD Del Howard Vernon Tigersperhaps w!ll be the only Oak exempted Mensor conscription unless ' ‘ ATHLETE IS DEAL! ?robably i If Uncle Sam has passed ball athlete eliglbles Vernon grabs the win Portland Ore May 31—Kenneth L may penthe Coast yet Fenton attorney Stanford graduate nant! Which is one wayleague of saying athlete died tonight that' sometimes It pays to run and famed football of concussion of the brain resulting man’s homev:'?-'vV' 't from a fall at his home today ' While trying to adjust a window screen Mr Fenton lost his balance and HIRSCHMAN NINE i fifteen feet alighting on his r plunged head onWa Dconcrete ledge He was a LOSES TO RUDDICKS Fenton for many years son of chief counsel In Oregon of the Southern - The Ruddick-Hateam defeated the Pacific railroad Hlrschman Shoe squad last night by: a r 4 5 to score The game was close all RAlV STOPS GAME V way and was not over till the last Toronto Mar 21 — Rain Interrupted the was out and all the doors locked Nationals and St Louis man the Boston exhibition Hits and fielding ' sensations were Americans game here today plentiful all through the contest and with the the- pitching at the 4end 3ofinthe sixthofInning of Brohnan was- - the deBoston score to lavor factor In for the Hat ciding team - Neeley and rBurkenshaw were the shining lights as far as the fielding was concerned while Law-so- n department Fruen and Nelsen were in the game all the time e s ’ ' ' -- or-11- - - ra - unto-himsel- - se 80-ye- ar - Harry-Wolverton- v - -- two-othe- V - - - - - : - - Inflelder'"- Berkhammer- - for whose services the Angels bid last season has and is a been released by Cincinnati: free ' agent? He wired ' Chance for a - K ’ - - - r s j : - - : ' - - - -- - - - ’ the-fane - - Mc-ra- w - - -- hard-worki- Hits Portland:'- 05 0 2 2 0 1 1 - - - - - the-victor- “CONTOUR? TJbe Newest : ' i OUTPOINTS OPPONENT': — New- York May 31 Johnny Burman the Chicago bantamweight Frankie williams of this city outfought In - - - V F O B M CO -- bout here tonight knocking him down in the eighth with a to the Burman weighed 118 right and jaw pounds Williams 118 lstf FIT f f-- ANOTHER CHECK '‘V-- : FROM COMISKEY t ' — - A 21 Charles May Chicago Chi- Comiskey : president- of-t- 4- check f 4 rago V 1 - tf - he Americans 0 0 1 2 1 4 0 ‘2— 11 MO 00 IS 22 24 — 15 1 IrSummary : Struck ’ out— By : Johnson 1 by Quinn 8 1 by Penner Houch lby Off Johnson 4 off PenBases on balls— 1 off offner A off Houck i 1 — Galloway ' hitsQuinn Helrich 1 Two-bas- e Farmer Home run— Griggs Daley Farmer 2 Sacrifice — hits — McLarry Farmer Will Stolen bases — GriggsDoane Wild pitch Quinn Credit lams Helfrich defeat to Quinn victory-t8 By Penner 7 2 pitched— Innings runs 11 at bat 30 by Houck 3 inning Johnson 7 inat9 bat lrun rehits at 8bat 29 Runs nings 8 runs foiv— Penner Houck 1 John ' sponsible son 7 Quinn 3" Time— 205 Held and Braehear : - - - - o - 1-- 2-- 1-h- Zb’jO A C1ZJFIX FEABODJr 6rCX2Lm JCdbu - Cross A 94A4i44r4-4- 4444A 4 5 4 0 44 team of The Intermountain-Electric- the Twilight division of the Commercial the Maple Leaf 'nine league: trimmed and ' by so doing put itself last night on top in the league standing The winners have been strong for the past week or so coming and seem 'to oe at of a big drive for the pen thehelght nant on ’the' mound 'for the ElecEwing was up to his old tricks and let trics with only' one hit the dairy boys down to their credit The'-bihurler sent ten of his opponents back to the bench the K O route bringing' his total via strike-ou- t record to far above other pitcher in the league that of any His work has been the feature of every game played by the Electrics and there is every indication that the other teams of the league will have to pick eye if there is to be up more games put in the lost column any for ' the International' squad Melius also pitched good' ball but his mates booted the apple when boots counted The score v INTERMOUNTAIN ELECTRIC -- - - ' Chicago 31— The May i' r Women’s s :c J v " r ' ' ' ' ' ’’ r r i ' ' e - ? Kitchens cf v-: - : - - ’ - - : " : Northwestern League - It Tieomt Great Falls Seattle ret 697 23 18 13 jSOO 185 18 18 W L VaneouTer16t 15 N 18 21 ’3 4 a v Pfenies ss l V Hill lb1 Col man If Bi rd rf t1 Melius P Schmidt 8b Cartright lb2b Dashwood W Hill c - 2 3 ? 2 - ’2 2 Intermountain Electric ’F 2 V American Association LEAGUE STANDINGS W L 457 - 29 13 22 19 23 20 17 17 ret 696 WL V17 19 ‘ - - - V ' ? - x’'4 ' 4 f ’ " 'i ' " - ’ y IN -- - - - - ' BY DRAPER 4 Is Riverton Pronounced Loser When Crane Gets Better Support - - Special Herald-RepnbUca-n May 31 — Riverton and RIVERTON here today in the openseason Draper ing game Crane and winning 5 to 1 Both ball but Draper good Orgill the pitched former much tighter support gave A Fitzgerald for Draper hit a home run The Draper outfield handled ten chances without a'aHp Nell furnished the fielding feature for Riverton when he made a sensacatch of Ballard’s RIVERTON tionalDRAPER fly The score: of-th- ’ e - - ABKHOA 4 0 0 AB R H O Al 101 Henderson If Nell 2b Crane as Smith 3b Webb ef A Crane e Howard e Ennius If M Ftxsld lb 4 0 9 6 0 Cramp 8b X 1 0 Madsen lb L Crane p 4 O0 0 O I Orgill p Croaagrve rf “ 0 0 Batteroon rf 2 0 Terry rf 3 1 5 9 9 1 1 1 5 1 8 K 1 2 5 0 118 8 4 0 0 2 8 2 4 0 010 1 0 0 2 8 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 2 i Ballard cf Totals J 10 8 0 1 5 810 30 27 7 Tetals 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 00 I 90 1 321 AUTO OFFICIALS Take Second: Away From Gaston Chevrolet and Give It to Ira Vail 31—Ira Vail CINCINNATI May in the 250 mile automobile sweepstakes race at the Sharonvllle track yesterday anouncement according to the official from the Judges of the race here today The official statement places Gaston Chevrolet who was announced yesteras having finished second third day The electric timing devices which were not fully computed until today also showed that Earl Cooper had finished fifth instead of seventh as announced " The standing-othe first yesterday fourteen cars as announced officially f follows: today secLouis Chevrolet first Ira Vail Mil-ton ond Gaston Chevrolet third Tom ‘fourth Earl Cooper fifth Otto Henning sixth: Eddie Hearne seventh A H Patterson eighth: Barney Oldfield ninth Ralph Mulford tenth Omar 'Toft eleventh Willfam Taylor twelfth Joe Thomas thirteenth and G M Ewan fourteenth - - pee-tllea- 6 ' ee ’ ' - - - - rs slelght-of-hande- -- Nell Errors—Walbsck Cramp Summary: s Madsen- - Stolen bases—Ballard KelL bits—A Crane Ennlss Hama ran—A Fltsger-al- d Struck oat—By Grans 6 by Orgill 9 Bases Hit by on balls—Off Crane L off Orgill 1 ball— By Orgill A Fltsgerald Tims of pitched140 game— Umpire Callfcut Two-baa- LlEGlE ROBINS l - - - V 4 - ot AND LEADERSHIP l 1 1 J) left-hande- - days" SL—Jnst aa llf LOS getting toMay be Just one winning game after another the ambling t Angela today up one to San 1 Franefsee 6 to Plainly they had weakened under the atrala ef row Between wartaking aad Erie Erickson they were strictly up against It The viking went the full nine inunder hie own steam breezed nings home so far in- front thatand the score looked lopsided WIth a few he the eyeballs offexceptions our athletes pitched Among the exceptions were Gus Glelchmann who was emitting a subdued glow In the grandstand: Zeb Terry who was a watchtful waiting policy puriuinr in the dugout and Jacques Fournier who has not yet arrived These athletes were safe from Eric's speed curves and other diabolical dexUc W Hogg who la a late starter Bradley made the mistake of in the first Inning which Is toostarting One earlyof staystarted he made the mistake until the second which was ing too late About theinning time” they only didn’t hit Bradley was when he threw to second base To make matters worse his support gummed the land" scape His nlblete Bill Kenworthy who Isroyal the club during running Chance’s- Illness hesitated to adopt a radical policy of changing pitchers without It over with the P I However talking public opinion expressed In loud yelps of disapproval compelled him to take the step Brown took hold of thg game In Curley the third Just to show that rightrs handers and all look alike to them the Seals run In the fourth' stung Curley forhea was At other times lnvlncibls " In several Innings the Angela had two men on bases and had they not been ao far- - behind have might been in a position to they of kind the play ball-tscore a run or two Wolverton his order his fancy- batting He around to suitjerked also put Jacinto onDel Calco the red-hlittle to Cuban cool off Jocko the bench his lame leg to the test Fitzgerald put in right field and it did not weaken started his batting career Fitzgerald a single In the first with Vaughn Pick started in expecting a bunt and almost shot a foot off him The ball went Into left Fitzgerald went to third and Pick to second Hogg fanned MaleeL Schaller grounded to Kllllfer Fitz scoring It looked as though Red the runner at the stopped might have walked and Pick scored Downs plate on a double steal Boles dropping a rather wide return by Kenwerthy V ith Koerner Maggert playing deep center and dumped Downs a single in short Beef was flagged stealing counted Davis pulling In the peg 'with one hand Baker's double a Juggle by Meusel and a flock of singles by Erickson and Pick netted two runs In Fitzgerald the second and put Hogg on the hummer In the third Corhan glanced a long one off Maggert’s mitt for a double and was singled across by Baker In the fifth and sixth Boles and Kenturned the Seals back by breakworthy np double steals ingTwo passes and KllllfeVs single enabled the Angels to ace one In tne eighth The ecoret an-len- k Tigers and Seagulls Are Winners in East High School Battles In general came fn the CALAMITY baseball were played two gamesleague The Tigers let the Robins down in the first grams with a 4 to 1 trouncing and thus took the redbreasts out of first the4 Seaplace In the second fracas9 to outflew the Pelicans gulls The feature of the games was the of the Robins out of the leasrue tearing lead The Seagulls by winning their game yesterday are now tied with the Robins and the final game of the series will be played this afternoon on the campus In the first contest Oswald on the slab for the Tigers held the Robins to three hits and succeeded In helping win his own game by busting two balle for home runs Mays and Warnlck both gxt In the second game Tommy Fitzpatrick was slab artist for tne Seagulls and aided by good teamwork on the succeeded fn part of his a teammates Tommy had winning on by the9 to 4 score groove and only let the his eye Pelicans get four hits He also had his optics on the ball and lambasted out a - -- - SAN FRANCISCO AB R H PO - A E three-bagge- rs three-bagg- er The line-up- s: TIGERS A (First' game) ROBINS L e Gordon Fetterson w aroick Oswald p Anderson lb Duffy 2b — Ifays Fitzpatrick Kerr A Smith Bradley : Ies Vv llson sz 8b Henderson Murvln ISsatty If cf C O W ilson - rf - Sprunt (Second game) SEAGULLS 9 PELICAN ’ 4 cf Maggert 8b Vaughn 2b Kenworthy Meusel rf KllllferO lb Boles Ellis If Davis as Hogg p Broun 6 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 4 2 8- - 3 0 4 S si Totals Henderson Los Angeles: Runs C O Wilson - Beatty llurvin 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0— 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 1—12 0-- 0 :1 1021 110—6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0— -- rf T 5? lordon Score by innings— Wilson Sprunt BAnderson San FTancisco: Runs I 2 0 1 Warnlck 3 4 03 ss B Wilson Sprunt Hits 3b If cf 1 J®® 0102 1 1 I? 1 P lb 2b Duffy Mays Oswald LEAGUE STANDINGS Kerr W L Prt Lee W I Prt 15 a 417 A 27 10 730 Detroit Boston Smith 395 15 23 075 St Lonia 27 13 Chicago 13 23 361 Bradley SO 10 556 Philadelphia New York 0 1 1000 11010 6 4 p M ' 0 4 c Petterson Fitzpatrick 5 ' 0 0 Hits : Evans 3b 4 10 14 Scott ss 4 0 1 0 8 Agnew c O’Neill c Boehllng p 1 0 0 0 8 Mays p Gonmbe p 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Allison -- 1 0 0 0 0 BUllnga TL WO DUD 00 10 8 0 Pet 472 424 421 878 1 Totals '20 14 24 17 Totals W L Page) Pet! 657! - W L Pet 32 12 484 18 16 Denver 15 17 469 Des Moines 21 12 618! Joplin 556181 30 18 IS 19 406 Omaha Joseph 10 33 303 Sioux City 17 13 48SJ Wichita YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Omaha 2 Des Moines 2 At Des Moines— — Lincoln 5 Slonx City 6l At Sioux City— At St JosephWlchita-DeavcJoplinr 7 St Joseph 3 At - Denver— game postponed '““"-- Lincoln1 36 5 7 27 16 Score by Innings- 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8—1 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 —6 Boston Errors Chapman Summary: Wambsgamss :XContlnuoA on FoUowiiig 99 2 LEAGUE STANDINGS A 111 won batted for Boehllng In seventh Billing batted for Coumbe’ln nlntn AT THE Western League 3 0 0 2 T 2 1 2 00 : - - ANGELES -- r o Special aa - Maple Leaf "“"TT"' ret ’ nerald-Repablic- 0-- - V Bradley Hogg Usually a Late Starter Started Lit- tie Too Early - no-wea- INVINCIBLE doubled Walker tingled and Gardner - made a YESTERDAY’S RESULTS home ran for three tallies The score: At Atlanta— Birmingham 1 Atlanta I BOSTON CLEVELAND’ At Little Rock— Mobile 4 Little Bock 4 (eight AB R H O A ABKHOA 2 0 0 8 6 Innings by agreement! Hooper rf Grsney If 2 0 0 3 04 Janvrln-2At Memphis— New Orleans 8 Memphis 2 5 8 1 0 0 5 Chapman ss 4 At Nashville— Chattanooga 2 Nashville L Speaker cf 83 00 80 1 00 Gainer lb :4 0 1 15 1 3 Lewis 0 2 2 If Roth rf 12 11 2—8 3 2 1 2 ft 2b 4 0 0 1 1 Walker ct 0 0 0 I Wmbsgns 2 0 0 12 0 Gardner 3b 4 1 2 2 1 Harris lb 22 St Paul 417 Indlsnapolle Spokane 537 Kansas City 14 19 ' CDlmnbns 12 21' 861 Louisville Butte 18 23 535 Toledo ' 500 Milwaukee 14 28 I Minneapolis 7 NSTEROAr’S RESnTTS: V v ': ' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS J At ‘Butte— Vancouver 8 Butte 2 ‘ At Mpokano— Seattle 14 Spokane 2 Milwaukee— Kansan City 7 Milwaukee At At- Cksta Yslls -- Tacoma A Cheat Falls 1L ' All ettex- - games pestpased ‘ 1 - : 2 - :'i LEAGUE STANDINGS ERICK - -- - - Chance on the for Frank "nerves’ Sowders ’ list and a from cold Mrs Chance who Is the P L's nurse ' said today that her husband was somewhat improved but would make no effort to speed up recovery and thus court a relapse Physicians’ orders that the manager consider himself strictly an invalid ill humor and are being obeyed with he threatens to go on the road with week the team next whenever the Angels This week Weber "Boots’’ win Secretary dashes to the phone and breaks the good news to Glendora - - - ? ir Downs Summary: Stolen bases— Pickhits 13 S5’342 —El22 21: 512 Waahington Cleveland 2 Meusel Kllllfer Two-bas- e hit— Corhan Sacrifice Pick lis Baker YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Erickson 4 out—By Hogg 2 by — Struck Association Southern 1 5 ' Borton At Borton—Cleveland Brown 2 Bases on Balls Off Hogg by At New York— Detroit 2' New York A 1 off Erickson 3 off Brown 3 Runs — Hogg 5 Brown 1 Other gamer portponed for responsible STANDINGS LEAGUE Erickson 1 Seven hits 5 runs' 1C at MAYS IN RARE FORM1 W L Pet Pet bat off Hogg in 2 innings Charge de 22- 18 447 Memphis 34 28 ball— f 490 feat to Borton ‘May 31 —Borton defeated Cleveland 5 Atlanta Hit by pitched — Hogg — 21 38 420 Kllllfer Finto 1 today Maya held the vlattora to fonr Obattanoozn 30 18 612 Nashville ' 200 Time Lmplres 871 Little: Rock 19 37 24 IS 413 hitr The atxth war the worldtwochamplonr' big New Orleans 27 Guthrie end ney 551 22 12 27 when Mobile with out Lewie “208 Birmingham coring Inning 2' - - Viking Pitches One Game Which San Francisco Could Not Lose ! Special an 8 Western Golf t association’s board of governors will decide whether V the stymie shall be abolished in- conformance on the Westepi with the new ruling Golf association? it- was announced - toby the ' secretary' - Miss Edith night E Packard ’V The ' woman’s association has received several inquiries on- the subject as to whether coming tournaments the stymie rule should be played with ' i in ' force The Women’s Western Golf ' associaWestern tion is independent of Golf association and also': of the United States Golf association but has ‘held Its tounnaments under the rules of both bodies which had been uniform until association recently the western golf announced a new definition of an amateur and abolished the stymie The board of governors is expected to meet soont V s r - - - £ - -- - 4 a4 4 sent tonight to the 'Red Cross for 4 10 4 2293954 representing cent'4 the receipts of nineteenpergames 4 ot 4 4 4 In which the White 8ox particl-pre-- 4 recently tpated had sent Comiskey 2210911 to the 4 Red J HItsl ''Rum d -- ng 1—12 ' - LOOK FOOLISH is reLos Angeles May 31 — ported- from tne - famous Glendora ranch — that the Angels winning how streak today — ever is Interrupted doing more than pills and ce a weak elab la the league aad befe ready-tdo the Minute aome oae asks hint bottle his Beavers why are aot higher up In the race "I’ve seen ’em all says the Beaver leader "and none of ’em look like they have a cinch for the flagThe way I there's going to be a merry old1 figure on battle for the pennant ’Course may be wrong but I don’t see how any one club’s to make a runaway race out of going it”Can you? s "Every club ‘in the seems to league a are There carry punch' sisters this year Whenever you stack up- against any of the teams it’s a battle all week At least I’ve found it that way My club 'hasn’t had any easy series tills year— and what’s more I’m not expecting any Look at the Oaks "Takeall--the ' Osks Look at ’em This heard ''was the Oaks and spring never gave Del the 'cellar & chance Howard’s gangThey But they’re them by storm now Howard taking hasn’t a bad troupe "He has fairly good pitching good and and lots or 'speed hitting on the basesfielafng Besides his men seem to hit the ball in the pinches — somenever did last season--othing they' before the year "The club’s playing better ball now And don't think won't that the areOaks now and be in the raceThey will be for Howard has a club that figures to be there unless Joe Slump hikes'lnto camp - "The Tigers and Angels will be heard from Chance's boys look pretty ?now and with the adgood of Zeb Terry and Jack Fournier dition right they’re going to look better bad "And then the Angels played ball this spring They figured to do Now Chance has better' but didn’t ’em playing "real baseball— the' kind that wins : Old Man Hard Luck "Stovall and his gang ran into a lot of hard luck this spring but they’ll show more speed In another month are playing now - with The Callahan— oat of best lnflelder— their Tigers ' the game And then Stovall hasn’t been of much help to the team on He’ll be In there account' of injuries— and believe me he’s some regularly look He’s not: much ball player all ' he gets results That’sto' at but "The Bees and Seals are going can’t say much about great You ball club AH that- can be winning aid Is: Both teams are' playing the best ball they know how and will be hard to beat if they keep it up "But-wIt all have our comes one time or anotherslumps If you start out well in the spring getting the breaks they’re liable to be against However the Seals you in the fall and Bees deserve a lot of credit " to say much about "I don’t like satisfied and I guess I’m my club that’a all a manager can be these Herald-RepubUe- - ta me the pen ANYONE who trice In the Fxelfle Coast sifted with an Walleagae laserve to of ter HeCredle aklpperaeeordiag the Pertlaad of Beavers The “Sheriff" lmslsta that there ha not -- v‘ - - : - 4 MAKES ANGELS TONIC TO CHANCE rU w - t - OF HIS CLUB ARE - the-llmi- t ' ’ - : an-ol- ss - ' ED ERICKSON RECENT VICTORIA over-abnadan- - r’ Adolph is not a It’s! a shame to kid Jeff Cress about the bases’the Oaks stole on him yesterChances are that it wasn’t enday hls:fault-SaFrancisco pilfered tirely as Walter four- off such-an jf ' Boles i My Francisco Members' ofa- the San fund- - of' 82500 "forthe have raised of Liberty bonds it ’was anpurchase in San Francisco 'last night nounced Each member of the team subscribed 1 1917 W : - Special) n r He Has It Doped That Coast Clubs Are Evenly Matched ’r - J This Year r wildcat-enhlhltfo- (Hcrald-Repnblica- t ? 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