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Show I' 1 PACIFIC LEAGUE j' Vernon 5, Oakland 2. J, SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7. Vernon U captured another gamo from Oakland today, to-day, 5 to 2, homo runs by Coy and Fa-1 Fa-1 san helping them to tho big end of the i score. R. II. E. Vernon 5 7 3 Oakland 2 S 4 Batteries Wlllctt and Hognn; Tonnes s and Lewis. . Homo Team Wins. , LOS ANGELES. Aug. 7. The homo team was victorious today, defeating i Sacramento, G to 2. In tho seventh ln- nlng, Fitzgerald weakened and permitted permit-ted four hits. Four runs resulted, i ' ' R.II.E. ' Los Angeles G 7 1 Sacramento . 2 fi 2 Batteries Tozer and Orendorff; Fllz- geraid and Graham. I! ' Guyn in Poor Form. PORTLAND. Aug. 7. Guyn, who has not pitched a game for several days, was put In today to face San Francisco, and his poor form resulted disastrously for Portland. R. if. E. San Francisco 6 9 2 v . Portland 1 s 2 " ,i Batteries Browning and Bern", Guyn, 8 Harkness and lusher. I ,' Interest in Aquatics. 1 Tribune Special Sporting Son-ice. '( , NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Promoters of aquatic carnivals have boon busily at work of lato, and It Is evident that swimmers swim-mers are going to have all tho compctl- tion they can handle. J The announcement that tho Canadian J . championships would bo taken up this I ; summer by the Ottawa Canoe club and held on August 14 has brought about tho postponement of thy half-mile metropoll-' metropoll-' j tan oent scheduled for that date. It was , leamCdtliat some of tho best men In t 4, the district would go up to contest for '.' -, the duminion titles, and the management thought it wise to Issue blanks for Au-i, Au-i, ; guHt 2i'. instead of August 14, nnd so ln-y. ln-y. sure a large Held. :( r; . 1 Leading Tciuiis Players, NEW YORK. Aug. 7. Nine of tho lend-n lend-n ing doubles pairs of the country met on L, tho turf tennis court of the Knolhvood ft Country club at White Plains today for a II two days' tournament. W T. C. Bundy and S. M. Slnsabaugh of 1 California defeated F. C. Inman and tho "J ' BufTalo player, G. O. Mngncr, 3-G, 6-2. 6-4. ' h The Pacific coast champions, George Tancs and Maurice McLaughlin, split sets j with Nlles and Dabney in an exhibition f match. V ' Yacht Eacing. NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 7. Tho sloop-,( sloop-,( yachts Istalana, owned by George M. ' Pynchcon of .Now York, was the victors . - t today in tho fourth renewal of the race for tho king's cup. ' I , The course of thirty-eight miles was '. ft' covered by tho winner In 5 hours, 39 mln-1 mln-1 utes and 13 seconds lapsed time, or i IS . hours, C minutes and 25 seconds corrected j" , time. f n: Baseball Tour. M ! CIXCrXNATr. Aug. 7 A post season 3r; scries of ball games to bo played by a fi,i! enm of some of the best known players Fil n tho major leagues In a tour beginning Kii " hero and ending with a number of games 3 .n tho Western coast Is being planned, i Among those heading tho movoment are ri Rlc,ll:J,r.d an of thc Cincinnati Nationals Hli l"ul irl,a,rlos TvJn, former third baseman H"j for Cincinnati. Luxus Team Coming, ''i'k-r Manager Blrkcdahl of the Luxus base- i I ball team has written to Bert Margetts T asking him to reserve August 28 and "0 ; ,1 for match games to be played here. This 4 it means that tho Luxus team Is coming to t,:i Iake City again this year and' the k''! 1;0i'8 w"1 bc Rlven a hearty reception by the fans of this city. The Luxus played fast ball hero last year in a scries of ) ) i mutch games. V rHj'jj Hunn Is Poature. ' ) Special to The Tribune. i 1IEBER. Aug. 7. Tho Occidentals 5 5 turned the tables on the Farmers here li .this afternoon by defeating tho Ilebcr H, !ir team by the score of S to 3 before a largf f i crowd. The feature of the gamo was WJ Hiinn's stick v.-ork for the Occidentals. g t ile got live hits wjth five times at bat. Vil 1 . 'rl, Occldcntiil? will play in Park City touuirrov afternoon. |