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Show I':o s.v.'-so 'i Pert 1 .'l!ii:i.s, the old-t:":e sh- rtst'-ri. lie P. ---l up as a p:--- P-'t l-r next v-'-ar. b.L tl:e M--:.i,.d r.-- ilar pitch' rs ur;..': le 10 sho-v a::y:h.:. Lon e n,;.y L--t a c..i:i' p:.-.;y s -.n. V'h'-n Mul.i.ai was t.i:.i .':u:d to-!:-y I 'T cro.-sini: L'xpir.- ) lit' '' Fi'.wiir.rk got a c.';ar.cc. lb- :::". t.'C ::r.-t ball p.: h.-l fjr a i-irric- that s or.-d two r'.n.s :.nd h:s next t::no up he be:it out a Punt. 1 i :s last trip to the la:e ..0 stru.k oi;t. Tor.ay was th.- f:rst time El S;.en".T has caught here this year and t.:e big boy looked good. The serie3 stand: ill I'.ke won 1. 'an Fran- iS'-o won 0. Vernon won 1. Por:i.tnd won . Sa.T.'imonlij won 1, l."S Ar:-! s won 0. O.'iklaud won 1. Seat ie u. f -f Murrle Rath got three hits in the second sec-ond I'.'-d 'ic'."ry -sterday, to say nothing noth-ing of a sacrifice l'iy. Pitching guesses for tO'lay: For Salt Lake, J'-in' Dab;: for S:m Fiancisco, Sijider P.aum or Tom Sev.ton. Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 1?. A! Gould's parents are here, coming all the way from Muscatine. Iowa, to see their celebrated son pitch for Sait Itke. Shortstop Johnson of Salt Lake has a new reason for the he.-uy scoring in the Utah metropolis. He attributes the heavy run-getting largely to the condition of the pitchers' minds there, rather than to the short fences and rarified atmosphere. Pete Schneider, who says from the New-York New-York Yankee clubhouse that he will not report to Vernon, is making a. noise like a demand for more money. Pitcher Harry Morrison of the Moose Jaw club of the Western Canada league has been purchased by the Beavers. He will report at the closa of the Western Canada season around September I. Portland Telegram. -'f PORTLAND, Aug. 1 9. Infielder Rich-hourg. Rich-hourg. who was sent to the Oaks by the Giants, is on his wav back to the New-York New-York Nationals. Manager Del Howard, after giving him the double-O, deciding that he was too young for class A A bail. . There was no jov among the forty stockholders when ah announcement from the east, received the other day. brought the news that George Gibson, the youngster young-ster who was held by Seattle a short time ago, had been purchased by Connie Mack. , . , Gibson should be pitching for Seattle right now. That he was sold to Regma and for $500 at that is the fault of no other but William J. Clymer. Bill thought the big fellow w.is too green, and let him slip from his fingers. George went like a house afire in the Canada circuit, cir-cuit, and then was bought by the Athens' Ath-ens' 11c un one more blunder for William Clymer. Seattle Post-Inteliiger.ee:-. PORTLAND, Aug. 19. Robert Bedford, who resigned as umpire in the Pacific Coast league, is in Portland on business. He is interested in an amusement enterprise enter-prise which he will install here next year. Denny Williams, former Jefferson high school outfielder and now a member of the Paul club of ihe Southern Idaho league, may finish the season with the Beavers. Judge McCredi" has renucsted Al Bartholemv to allow Williams to finish fin-ish the season here. Portland Journal. 7 : ' I Wild Heaves and Such I lr The day's best hitters: AB. H. TB. P.C. Scott, San Francisco ..2 2. 2 1 000 McKee, San Francisco ..1 l 2 1000 Crawford, Los Angeles ..4 3 3 750 Eddington. Vernon 4 3 3 '750 Borton, Vernon 3 3 5 750 Mulvey, Salt Lake 3 2 2 667 Fhzpatrick, Salt Lake".. 3 2 2 !fifi7 Boles. Los Angeles .... 3 2 2 !c67 Meusel, Vernon 5 3 3 G00 Brooks. Vernon 5 3 3 goo Spencer, Salt Lake 4 2 3 '500 Corhan. Pan Francisco. . . 4 2 2 '.i'jOC FUzgerald, San Fvan 4 2 3 .'500 Koe-rr.er. San Francisco. . 4 2 4 500 Middleton. Sacramento . . 4 2 2 '. 50Q Woiter, Sacramento .... 4 2 2 '.QO J. Mitchell. Vernon 4 2 2 ."kno Baker, Portia nd 4 2 2 ;on Whie. Oakland 4 2 3 'r.on Elliott, Oakland 4 2 2 00 sf: i'fi Special to The Tribune. SAX FRANCISCO. Cal., Am?. 19 Louie Luncisherg. a big fellow from VaL lvio. was signed today by the Seals upon |