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Show u:ir-I :-$ c ';1 :- u yjor'.cv still persists V.-ir.cr an:iO'.;n e. 1 t" lay ij'i; Tour b: 1 ''it Kf-M.-r 't;:Miin-).;in!. It' he hei.U tlx' ; ;!:':; end o: tbe so.tson he w.ll K f a I p r i for Ji : :n . b i . t w h j t h .L-i'.j ii.jA- is iia-.- rs wairh he will ti.n ''"r if i'P 'h ' 'ui;i!;t'.L'h!Li:i - in t r:i i To:ri if t ro-: l-it. ! made the am:n,in'.-:i.nt la.-t ti:':t as tit On ncd in -.v.- irrforai to M or !.v. Thus rnfls a,, hon.-s' effort to ronie Uii k. f i kc hes's ;i.-m fa:'-. I h:m two yars airo as the re-s'iit re-s'iit of a. cold youhrt- in it. lie w;it then ":til rl'.c Ida ve-. lie Ur.o-jijiit he could rp.-fi'.-ei- if 2iV' n a chan-.-. For three ; mnnr'-s ! p ; jpar?d. wo;-i;:n- o'lt dailv at iis'imton park. Las; Safirdav was the j .Id'.-. h-:t his arm -awu d id on him I In tne fifth and he walked sadly from the j Kol!nw-d a. few more nickering worKO'itu, and then last night's linis. f Wild Heaves and Such - . 1 The day's best hitters: AB. II. Tii. P.O. Crig'-rs. Sacramento '', il it l.li'i:) K'remer, (laklaml 1 I 1 l.eiill '.amlocli. Sau leraucisco. . 2 2 ;'. 1.HU0 .Maisel. Portland 2 2 2 1.0. in KiLerald, San Fpanciwco. 5 4 I .K'.'O Mitze, nakland 4 3 :l .Tat) Wisiciv.il, Portland 4 3 I .TeO Kiimler, Salt Lake 3 2 H .tiiW Norton. Vernon 3 2 5 .rioT Maggnrt, Salt Lake .'. 3 7 .000 Caveney. S.an Francisco.. 5 2 4 .(100 Krug, Salt Lake 4 2 2 .500 Walsh. Seattle 1 2 2 .500 Poles, Los Ange'.es 1 2 2 .500 Sweeney, Seattle 4 2 3 .500 Ruder. Portland 2 1 2 .500 KMis. I. os Angeles 2 1 1 .500 Fournier, Los Angeles.... 2 1 1 .500 1 Homo-run hitters: Runilcr, Salt Lake; Borton, Fronime, Vernon. The series stand: Oakland won 3. Salt Lake won 3. ' Los Angeles won 1, Sruramento won 4. Seattle won 0, Vernon won 5. Portland won 3, San Francisco won 2. j Today's game will bci-'in at 3 o'clock. Special to The Tribune. LOS A.N'Gl-'.LES, July 215. For president presi-dent of the Pacific Coast league in succession suc-cession to Baum, resigned. Harry A. Williams Wil-liams of Los Angeles. The nominee is willing and his friends are insistent. A campaign In behalf of Mr. Williams is being conducted by the baseball writers here and Mr. Williams himself is modestly mod-estly confident, with telegrams in his pocket from tiie owners of four clubs urging him for the placo, it is said. Del Howard will trot out his minute edition of pitching horseflesh in Denny Gearin, while Eddie Herr will gallop out his percheron, Jean Dale. The Tigers beat Seattle again vestor-1'iy vestor-1'iy and the Coyotes beat the Angels, n-hich happenings put the Tigers a game and a halt to the good for top place - Salt Lake again rests in third place. This week, beginning Tuesdav, the clubs will play as follows: Seattle at Salt Lake. Vernon at Oakland. San Francisco at Sacramento. Portland at Los Angeles. The standing of the eluhs at the close of the sixteenth week of the 1917 season is given below. There was no sixteenth week In the 191S season: Won. Lost. P.C. San Francisco p:I 4s .5tiS Los Angeles 57 r.l 'ss Salt Lake 51 49 524 Portland 51 52 .493 Oakland 5:1 57 is- Vyrnon 14 153 ;.10 Special to The Tribune. LOS ANGBLBS,.. July 26. Banish the spi'ter. This is the recipe, of Manner CIvmer of Seattle for better and faster ball in the Coast league. He says the American association tried it and "after- |