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Show next in the llfit, the former pair tied for B third place with an average of .357. ; t, . Wild Heaves and Such 4 , The leading Vernon-Oakland sluggers: Hollings, Oakland .. 2 2 3 1.000 Reiger, Vernon 1 1 1 1.000 Bohne, Oakland 4 3 4 .750 Roche, Oakland 4 3 4 .750 Fisher, Vernon . 3 2 2 .067 Miller, Oakland 6 3 4 .(100 Wilie, Oakland 5 3 4 .600 Chadbourne. Vernon 5 3 3 .600 Mitze. Oakland 4 2 2 .BOO A. Arlett, Oakland ..2 1 1 .500 The series ended: Salt Lake won 2, Sacramento won 4. San Francisco won 4, Los Angeles Ange-les won 3. Seattle won 4, Portland won 2. Vernon won 1, Oakland won 6. Hey, Charlie! Think yur playing down at Bonneville park or somethin'? ' Judging from the last few days' showings, show-ings, particularly yesterday's, the Tigers have been greatly benefited by the change in ownership. SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. The Oakland Oak-land pitching staff Is badly shot to pieces, for Harry Krause and Buzz Arlett are both nursing heavy colds. They caught cold at Seattle, for the roof of the clubhouse club-house leaked badly and they could not keep warm. They will be all right In a day or two. Bobby Meusel, the sweetest looking Juvenile appearing under the main tent this season, Is lost to the "Arbuckles." Last night Meusel declared that when Vernon returns to Los Angeles he will have to report back to the navy. He was merely on a furlough on the present trip, and he was requested to return both from Portland and Seattle, but he had his furlough extended. Last night Meusel confided In close friends that he had practically no hopes of getting his discharge from the navy. Meusel declares that he likes the life In the navv immensely, and that, while he would like to play baseball as a professional, profes-sional, he finds the life in the navy ex-tremelv ex-tremelv fascinating. Meusel is the best looking young outfielder out-fielder appearing here in a long time. Tie's a fine, big, upstanding lad with a whip of steel, a splendid hitter and a grand fielder. He's easilv the star of the Tigers' outfield, arid when he reports bnrk to the navy the "Arbucklew" are going to have a tough time replacing him. San Francisco Bulletin. Art Griggs was hit In the face by a swift grounder from the bat of Hill Rum-ler Rum-ler Tuesday at Sacramento and he was so badly hurt that he had to see a doctor. doc-tor. Art was given an error on the chance. Had Art been killed. Rumier would probably have been given a hit. San Francisco Chronicle. VANCOUVER. B. C, May 12. Harry Hoffman of the Seattle club tops the batting bat-ting list of the International Northwestern league for the first week's play of the 1!119 season, according to unofficial averages aver-ages issued recently. He hns clouted the j snheroid safe seven times in seventeen, trips to the plate in the series with Vie- toria. He is hitting at a .412 clip. Ted Easterly, Victoria backstop, is second with a mark of .375. Three Vancouver men, Raymond, Speas and Spranger, come |