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Show Wild Heaves and Such The leading .hitters: AB. II. TB. P.C. Stumpf, Portland :; ?, -1 1 .fmo Koerner, l,os Angeles. . . . f 4 r .SU0 Sehaller, San Francisco. . .M 2 2 Brooks. San Kraneisio. 2 2 .6-iT McUn frlsan, Vernon Z '1 li .ti'iT Roi-lie. Portland 3 2 4 .7 Crandu.ll. Oakland f ?, ,6'ttj lale-, eruon 4 '1 2 .r0 Kyan. Salt Lake 4 '1 3 Hasnler, Los Anceles tS ?, :! .."ntj ijard ner. Oakland 4 2 2 .f.uO llorstman, Lrty Anpeles. .2 1 1 .."njO The series stand : Portland, won 1; Salt Lake, won 1. Oakland, won 1: Ixs Anceles, won 2. Vernon, won 2: San FraiT'isio, won 0. Thr-r" will ho two earner at 1 .os Ancde.s tod a v bet ween the Tiers a in iie Seals. A double-header between I he Paints and the Heavers is scheduled for Saturday and another for Sunday. Kven with that cfan-up there Till still remain a postponed post-poned came for the Salt L-ake club at Portland. Specia.t to The Tribune. PORTLAND, June 22. Manager Plank-ensh.ip Plank-ensh.ip of Salt Lak" lft tonnrht for Seattle, Se-attle, where li" will bp a spectator at Pridav'a innif Yyt-tw-fi Buttp and Seatri. The purpose of Hlankenshipe' viit to Seattle Se-attle is to give a Butte inhelder th on--e nvr. The plavr.r is hHirvd to he Sf-f-ond Baseman irov.-r. upon whom Manager Man-ager M-'Oredie ha? 1iail his eye. fjrnvfr is piayme: treat ball and it would not be surprising If Blank bought him. Buddy Ryan, held captain, will have charge of tho Saints until Plank returns Saturday morning. Geori-'e Swartz, a southpaw twlrler of the local semi-pro league, -worked out under Blankenship today and he may he signed. Swyriz is a bis, raw-boned J youngster, with a trreat deal of stuff. . Pircey will work fur Hie Saints pri-Iday, pri-Iday, wiih Wynn Noyes on the slab for the Beavers. ' SAN PRANCISCO. dune 22. "Word roM.es from the neitihorhood of Spokane, Spo-kane, via Abe Kemp, tha t S'-out IvJdSe lit-rr spuke ;i t lenclii and to the point reardiner th haseballincr proclivities of on Pint: Bodie, Sal central fielder. According Ac-cording to our Northwestern informant, F.ddie as mu-'h as stated that Puir: s doomed to disport himself in Cardinal spane-les n.t sumnifr; that h had h ted to joi n t lie ("'a rds i f i n'Iurm.'ti t f were cnrre t . and that hf wou Id even fore .10 thf possihle chmic of l,cominj a resular piichrr on th Sahc" S'jiiH' next year if Ivlriie Hrr gave him tii word to iivarife into faster company. Pine is crta inly 1; inking up an a wful fv.s t'los1 ilavs with his might- Id udficon. Th deeds of t he foii of s wa t. t j 1 ;i t co on t lie wire da t! v must tie mipht ;.- pln s-ing s-ing to .L ( allarui. a dar frind .;ndle iu th n s; . Pine lias a prf'-r for ' "riila ban's style of running hall fh,hs th: sa me as he has for second -f ory men. Th transfer nf TmtOi KlawiJtr to Salt Lak, tn f.wi way of thinkintr. was a cood move, fuitch is a pitcher who thrives on work. a:.d undf-r Hia nk l.f will gr ah :b work h neds, Kurt hermor, tlir- bir ijennan liks to be kiddcj ,-,'. ne. fmd on ti.e Oakland club., going hxd at th t ,n e. 1 h ma i.a er a nd : wri'e in CContuiued on Following Page.) 4 1 f Wild Heaves and Such. f (Continued From Preceding Pa(te. nc mood to kid anybody. They were funny enough to themselves. It wouldn't cause any great surprise, to us if Klnwttter developed Into a winner foj' Bbmkenship. He has a lot left and the right man wdll get the work out of him. We imagine Blank can do this little tiling. San. Francisco Bulletin. Nick Williams's Spokane olub is picked by the fans of the northwest to cop the flag in the Northwestern circuit. Nick has gathered about him n collection of tossers wed known in Coast league circles. Hutch Reuther Is Nick's Ping f-indie, ami F.-ldie Menser, young Mr-'Ginnis Mr-'Ginnis of .Santa Clara, and last, but not least. Nick himself, are in the collection. The extremely small player limit in the N. W. L. forces the various manttser to secure a 11 -n round players, and in this respect re-spect Williams is better fortified than any of his rivals. That is the principal reason rea-son win Iu l r-h Rent her plays right field on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, holds forth at first on Thursday and just manages to be In shape to pitch In his regular I urn. Then he starts all over again. Playing in the N. W. L. is as easy a life as jutdgjing elephants and hipros. Spiko 1 arson's name even appeared on the pa senior list when the Angels sailed. Lars en has been resigned by .Mr. Chance to dt Hie utiiilv business for Ibc club w Idle our old friend Johnny Butler is nursing a wound on his stepper. Butler went along vtth the crowd and Is to get inlo t lie game as soon as physically capable. During the convalescence of Mr. Butler. Mr. Jonathan Rune is to officiate on the shortstop platform. While foot ha II players are cutting down, weight and wearing less of the old padding ecry season, baseball employees are taking on the heavy protection Fluff. Prank Chance ordered his infield gang to equip I he nisei ves with Mb in guards before be-fore leaving for the north last evening. I'hHitco's infietders have all suffered hard Ui'k during the season and all have been spiked. fly putting Ids men behind shin ! guards. Chance hopes lo keep some of them out of the hospital. Our foilow citizen. Roy I lilt, is hobbling around town on crutches and doinz very well at that. The old hoy claims t hat he will be back in the game pitching for Vernon before the end of August. |