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Show 3I0NDEY EVENING, .1ULY 20, The s Arr Lake telegram. 1D0O, TOr. WALLOPED THREE TIMES BYJLOS ANGELES BUNCH , Disasters to the! Salt Lake Teams Follow in Quick Succession Series of P. W. L. Los Angeles . . 64 52 32 81 51 30 Butte 83 47 36 Spokane 82 44 38 Seattle San Francisco. 84 45 3D Tacoma . 82 34 48 . . 70 31 48 Helena 12 Salt Lake 3 0 The Saints have been to the bad for two days. Yesterday the Angels swooped lown on them and escaped with a wad or mo.:ey and two games, and Saturday the winged bunch snowed the churchmen under by a score of 18 ot 5. The series of games had the effect of pushing Los Angeles to the top in the percentage and Salt Lake to the bottom. The Saints lost most of the games because of inferior pitching, although the fielding- of was about the "worst ever." yesterday A total a five twirlers officiated for Salt Lake during- the games, and during: the same.' time the Angels were allowed hits. In both games the Saints just werethirty trailing until the last few innings, then, assisted by a little loose playing done by the Angels and a streak of phenomenal batting by themselves, they succeeded in making things lively for the visitors. The summaries: First Game. LOS ANGELES. Thone A B. R. H. P.O.A.E. Walters, e. f II. Hildebrand, c Tn Gannon, A. Hildebrand, Thatcher Householder, If Reilly, 3b Hardy, r. f Clark, lb 6 1 0 4 5 5 4 4 2 4 3 0 3 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 4 1 O 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 2 2 5 4 0.3H 0 5 4 4 2 5 5 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 3 110 4 40 8 13 R. 24 0 110 13 HE. - 1- C - 11; T- -12 Two-bas- H. HiMebmr.d, c O anno. 2b 1, f Householder, Roilly. Sb Hardy, r. f lb Clark, n. s. s Striekiett, p Total? ... ... 5 4 .. . 5 . . . 5 . . . r 4 4 4 f. Cjuick, J .'men, p 0 4 1 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 12 7 5 3 3 0 2 0 3 0 9 15 27 6 8 1 JOINED LOS was purchased His release Angeles. from Helena by the Ansel manape ment during the week, and after all Fait Lake won't get the benefit of Ciark'e star playing. The local direc all of Clark's salary. tors are still amounting to nearly a5500. and Clark has not playe-'game in three weeks. DAD"' CLARK HAS 1 1 1 2 1 1 f Totals 1 1 9 1 5 6 2 1 3 DICK" EGAN. ONE OF TIIK STAR ulavers on Christie's old team. has made good with the Los Angeles crowd and yesterday attat hed his name to a contract with Mr. ItelUy. Egan played last week with Helena but Carlisle decided that "Dick" was not worth taking. e 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 27 17 9 7 0 9 0 0 8 D 4 6 2 0 0 t COOK LANDED ON FIVE STRAIGHT fouls in the ninth inning of tiie lirfct Two-bas- FIH.ST-n.AS- MODERN au d'.a!rd. Wanted CON- - 3. W. Temple. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. TJlt. prt.p. 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Wiggs, p Totals 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 o 4 5 3 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 37 Score by inning- sSan Francisco ....0 0 4 8 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 7 1 0 27 Ja-4- 0 ftlfa fcnrrs jt prr-- ;? r 5 WEED. A NEW PLAYER, IS Expected to arrive tomorrow. He will probably be tried out at third. alls-roun- d Limlflr, Hannivan. f 1. TACOMA. A.B. R. H. P.O.A. 5 4 4 f Rockentield, 2b 3b layers, c 5 vch, Hutchinson, lb McKibben, r. f llannery. r. f. and Pay, s. s Blewett, p Totals 4 , 1 lb... 2 4 4 4 37 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 0 3 0 0 4 17 I12 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 Caller's Music Falar, S2143 T 1. tCJ-- South. Tel. lT-X- . W. lat Ord Reyldeoce, CLAUDE at J. NETTLETON, Concert Violinist 1 2 0 0 1 0 11 3 0 3 0. 2 0 0 0 2 9 11 27 13 OLD TELEGRAMS. to kreptnc or crtl.tnta. 4J7 Zi. atrect. TMi'.t:n ix'UMsnci) roomm jTcht bouckf epm. let f.oor. cui S. 4ii Wtat. ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM HOUSE-kpin- c If dralrad. 1U E. tth So. NICELY FURNISIIKD ROOMS. 2S7 W. Iou for Fo. 1 ample. FURNISHED ar Wf nolof ofdatenumber of In of Th k PERSONAL. LOUISF. HAMNKR PLUASR WRITL J. M.. Tacoma. W.:h. DENTISTS. ht , Jerry 2ucCarthy Back. Jerrj- McCarthy h?;i r turnel Butte, where he has spent th? past mcr.th. Jerrv trained Ia Pontile for the litter's f-- om fisht with WoleotL Clevelancl Dafeat.T DR. WIIF.RRF.TT, ROOM St rev '.I building. SCOTT- - TAPERIIANGING. J. H. CF.RTZ. 1331-- MARKET ST., TLI. ) z. ata Ephrnini. Richfield l ne iticnnu .1 the Fphr.ihn r.ir.t a tt. !i f r-- acore of place by i o r trnni wen from at th litter to 2. Hebcr Team Defcr.tedi A team of ba.Tbal! toj,.ri Park defeated the r H'.'sm City Calder'c. Cleveland term yesterday defeated the Caldr's park bunch by a ??ore of (i to 3. nr Rb-lerday- . yes- - Thomaa at lit. P!easa;it. - Mt. ar.iateuiK. GROUND ROOM Vt lit South. SUITE OF front room cn flrat floor; i2t a a. Mala. FURNISHED ROOMS; 271 W. North Tarrplt. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND beard at b7t Ho. gtate. 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Nj ra. attrr.ja X.o ' b.y. Lei" rat U, Mar.r cr"J-JE. Jt South a. -. ifMPtjOYEHS CRED-- ft t Knj!h M t IF TOU NEED MONET WE WILL Ca, t lccur.t your aaiarr. Star Co. t. IJlf t ffr-- n .1 IvOANS rn 3, 5 Ua AUCTION SAL1 CAItrRPl FURNITURE. TERMS ON n !' V. n V.X '. llo-- K and Carpt Ir.a'alJmt Fumltur -A- - V-- r 1 P. atraat. Sr. E. outh tt and r:e-a- niOTOGRAPnS. ; J S3. y . - -. WHEN YOU WANT PHOTOR THAT ara rail m ui. li;itlT at if'.!o, Salt Lk City. 3:S H:aie trorr1tor. trt. CAYx:;ger. CO. OFFICE KEEN BANITARY ltl-X- . EAPX3. Ut CASH. TRAD 13 Co.; " T to ?iTiiwr7 co n n rnj.A !t jp n yr REE LA RUE HIVES MAS-Trfan.oua ATUn tratrr.rr.t. ID-HAN- B. r 7rF. MONEY TO LOrtN. loan-- only my own money. r. HAS f AGE. NEW OR r terma. Boraiktt-Stoat- t HI Eiitrt Lr'.zg ard A 2iTED Sit ALL at fatx;. V. Ui k; l,t a4iuartT n '; t... ASSAYER. up-to-d- Cor. tooalh. No f.T.! No ccrrpar No third j arty No f,oitic llUMti L TTifT, E. 2ND S. SI. rVtith Main, r ,? T T:-r- Lowrf-rc- i ira W. . I TAXL0R3. Th ir,cran h i at T . !"h HIGHEST PRICE PAID FORCS MEN'S r4 postal lo Corrm. eiolMr.c c p. . : rd oft eat asrrrt. MISS 'EE 12 W Dt "y. R. of city. IjI rutil! No Ar Stmy arm. lrtrre. tn4 WAirrED. r.! i:iso:llantcus. MAHIN1X 'ON d', I Vb'E5T THK. CI .F. 4 NINO CO PTE AM "ifw '"owfTlXNTTAHHT' KAP if Co.. .i 11 r Urtna tior.nan-tilout- l ii. HOUSE- - ROOM. 4th Eaat. NO a. nirrrlf tri!rrt. TEMPLETON or'tft ra cry r;r,!r.c. kJr.fJa. Htr"! pH11 tn 7r. 1 71 EL CASn REGISTERS. J. McVtrkT. Acinar. C Ri r v 0) ..:.5j c. MODEL DTE WORKS. Koath ICSH - r-- c HALT LAKE CLEANING CO, . : LAMPS AND REFLECTORS, w 6 uk. "corr II. F. CLARK. TAILOR. T!fTaar r-- .r.t; i CLEAN IN O AND DYXINQ. - erTtTrnttin Umr. tant.rn. rflp:tora. fenal. :! . Rt-Z.- . PIANOS. El C. TO on yor "lihoJt coOraUaX ota; fuppltrtc'.Jy pjrmr,ti; Ch.rry. vl l. F. Wikr tK1. Tt-.tr- FITTED. Mt-:::v- A rr. c:tr. T: ON FURNITURE. alarl44 t;- PI AMflND ('OAL, JJ V. LNt) DENSMOHE TTPETrTHTERS. ,v a.r.d Cr fwtl t:r cf IJtSr-rra P. L fc MONEY LOANED TRIVATELT. AND FRONT ROOM rr WANT I ton In Ulabh'.Ag.Warren ery arrt.. 5' Prorre R. i, r:q srr.r- I- fop. -I g- ; C. on saue So 2n A NICELY FURNISHED Wrt Tmrl. N?rh! Thontas. tt." fVriKT Salt Like t'Alr.ir. uu!(cn ?lgr.'d to pltch'wlth the t I'!ra-,-.i::- US A T. Manager. Salt L.-Pub'.l?hahr Co., No. ID S. West Temple. Ijalt Lake CItv. SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. Petting has commenced on the Corbett-Jeffrfe- s chamfight for the world's heavy-weigpionship. The opening odds are 2 to 1, with the champion the favorrte. The fight is still nearly a month off, but nevertheless quite a few bets are being placed. The big bettors, however, are holding off until they see which way the odds are going to turn. Corbett has advised his friends to ;ro the limit on him, and this, it is believed, may result in forcing the betting to even money. Th GUITE OF TWO ROOMS FOK LKtflT i ;n eifp BICYCLES AND REPAIRING. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 2nd So. K.x.:h Telegram Kvning January 7th and February 20th of this year. Plas address Hufdni-- FIG Sunday, talent placing their allotment Tiger town to of hits the best advantage. The affair was aong drawn out, extending over two hours, the Buttes devoting half their time to kicking and the other half to playing ball. They had a chance in the ninth, when Runkle reached third with one out, but they could not get him home. Shaffer was fined and driven off the lot the sixth by Umpire Mahaffey. In the second Bandelin ran into Hutchinson, Inthe hatter's Knee so that he will V juring be out of the game several days. A running catch by Lawler and Lynch's work were the features of field- c. Teacher of Pinno, Violin and Ear-mon- y. Cccr. TTING ON Butta Falla Behind. ialuaia, wasn., juiy zy. mere was the plenty of exciting stick work VV. j m-L- P. ladies ! w f! A V.. NICCLY FURNISHED ROOMS. NEAIt , -- R W. T. "IT l ju:r4 T try VV. A7D JhJ! ' Hfe rf ; r r.'!.-.r::-f. c 2nd South. lief. Two-bas- bcore: - IIILDKBRAXD OF LOS ANGELES And taclicr of. violin and o llo. Pprrial was hammered out of the box in the rato of ?l por Icrshii till September only. seventh and Thatcher came to his re- - 2L7 F.iKhth ilaat. Helena Summary: Stolen bases Marshall, earxoss, iioutz z, Aianoney. Bases on bails Off Thompson 1, Wiggs 2, Borchers 2. Wild pitches Wiggs 2. Struck out In Thompson 1, V iggs 6, Borchers 7. nings pitched Thompson 2, Wiggs 7. Left on bases Helena t, San Francisco 7. on errors neiena o, San Fran irst Dase fcisco 5. Hit by pitched ball Zeigler. e hits Houtz, Muller. Three base hits Elsey, Dunn, Houtz. Double plays Frary io Carisch, Nagle to How lett. Time 2:00. Umpire Warner 0 ... yesterday after a rest of several days. He stood at the top of the hit column in the first game. 06 25 1 E- ' ANTON FEDERSEN, EtU'llo. COOK GOT BACK INTO THE GAME 1 1 10 'J y. 1 Teri W. i.tnnh. vrorr.r ird rA'ri So IV Mirolofji. tl V,AN rrD-- :. r ning run. AB. R. H. SH.PO. 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HOTEL snor?.tAXTB, be-lrr.- ers 110 . S game yesterday. NJCFLY FURNISHED ROOMS. r S. Ire. 24 Atrrx:n altt.L 2rd Wrat. HANLEY DIDN'T DO MUCH IN TIIE WILLARD E. V7XI1IE, PMALI. IfOFPE: jr. cannon n. hitting line yesterday, securir.K only POOMfJ LIGHT rur.N'IFHED FOR th ar.d th Wn and 7rd and l' Ec. two three hits during the games. H. ;tut Wral. Loutfkv. '.!r.ic of Mnalc. from Gradual Coraerratory 'Frisco Beats Senators Again. SALT LAKE HAD ANY NUMBER OF RrusF:.. Ilc, and pupil of DAhna. BerONR LARGE FRNT P.COM rrT room. MCDKILN CON- fi:knisidcd 20. Violin instruction fur HELENA. July With a score of lin. Cermanv. as but third rated m Pf two it'r'.lfmori; 42 11. yesterday, pitchers .ilo t!cll lthr Ui 3 to 1 in favor of Helena in the third ?.. aa tle ailvanced atudtnt "nloncu; ( W rn4 room a could man who wasn't tlnir hovwy there tep bvilding on C.iitltut.or. the ball his inning. Thompson caught into the box and pull the iocais out the FURNi3HnD HOOM3 AND toAr.o ONE FU ItNtSIf ED FPONT ROOM AT thumb, was tearing his inhand frightfully. winners'. : U to ith Wrat Tomt! ilfwt. then put Temple. J. H. I. SNODGRASS, the box without yYi;isi j having warmed up, and a wild pitch 15 HOUSES. ALT KINDS. PRICES NICELY FUPN1SHF.D P.OOM?. the visitors to tie the score. WarT FANNED FURIOUSLY ANDERSON Teacher cf Piano, t tte Uay, rek or month. i!2S So. Hiata at. and Jftf!tir TM1 Pro . Ic M!n t ner's decisions gav the game to the two times at bat yesterday, the visiters in the fifth and sixth. Score: Violin nr.'l barrr.ony and rhorua dlrc but after that he settled down and fot 27. FOR VACANT rtOUfiES CHEAP. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH uni tor; pupil of Virrf.l. Jaccbpsohn. first in SAN FRANCISCO. the hits three game. ns: cr without fcouaekfopias: i'42 W. lat fc, Constitution build. ethers. AB. R. IT. 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Je, ADS. t!rr" 2 limeji...., 3 .. 3 linesi or le.t. S l'.rn-- . M.rc than 3 UrK. I tim r , tin . More than 3 line, 2 to C tSir.e-!- J ef l.ne. Z V rro, I reading musicians I ana musical Studios FELEGPul!! "WAHT V FURNISHED So. Cily. L'Uh. Tflephviic ELFOANT PROFKSSOR COOK'S PIANO STUDIO X Y. Da-cau-se Vt : N n. jr-Pa- of : : d; II; Amfficnn. 12. John II. Norri. proprietor. ST. ELMO EUROPEAN HOTEL: team heat, electric iiirht and bntr.; roum Uc up; Main and ?rd South. II. E. Bartlett, prop. l.k N. T. FOR IT, BUT TRY IT. E. 2nd Hi. OF FRONT ROOMS. FUR-r.Uh.Wa'.ker Terrace. 421 S. V. Temple. THE FORD HOTEL. 144 W. 1ST sTT hot nnd cold a!er in wry r.".ra; I and priceat 11 plum cent. No. 6H. a srand investment Close in on UnKt 4th Svi'tth. J. Donnan IttavU. tr SUITE Sclvel Ij Tte Telegram Want1' ads. Quickest results to advertisers. DOK'T TAKE CUR WORD Si NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Vp.nM to 111 V - QUIET l.omr cviklr.p. n'UNInill) Fritf rMrornh'r iv I" Rrixham. NICELY FURNISHED IUKMS. WITH Hxht and Lath: Z:JL floor Eagl 'iTtric tdk. an (M s, t .- o I 2M PAUL. 1 hosrl !nl the city; r in fonnr!tnntaurtt prlc by th wlt or trfr!h, 0;'r. l K L. U. R. d i ,:. Salt Iike cuv im nt Situation Wanted-- A Help Tlin nw mr.if3itrt; ttxtf city. Georn J. iiron t ROOM 8. 8 way. t;n Ur tmmji In th W. 2nd So. DONAHUE DID SOME STAR WORK in the matter of "fanning out" yesterday. It is rumored that Donahue wants hi.i release from Salt Lake. 4 0 1 0 0 8 Salt Lake runs Los Earned 3, Angeles Summary: Salt Lake 3. eStolen bases Hardy, An-('- .( rson. hit Householder. Doubles Donahue to Davis, Davis to to Egan. Struck out By Donahue, Reilly Stricklvtt 2. by Parratt 1, by Jensen 3. Sacrifice hit Bradley. Time of game 1 minutes. Umpire Kelly and A, hour Hildebrand. Attendance 110O. HOARD. lawn. aha!: i : to i r r to roicu; rtK.m wttj,. cording board If 31x1-fo- l 0 0 non-renide- AND oi:;vrnr.c vrctk -- ch t 4 1 40 core by Innings..! 2 3 2 0 0 Los Angles 3 0 ... ... ... . 1. 1 1 1 2 SALT LAKE. A.B. R. II. P.O.A.E. ... Donaliue, ... Bradley, JJavis. Ib 1. Parrutt. p. and c. ... Anderson, J ianley,3. c.s f. . . 3b 5 4 5 44 2b r. f. . 0 1 5 5 L.-a- Cook, Siu-a- 5 5 !;. ROOMS rJ: d r 14 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 Tacoma IS 0 0 3 0 2 3 0 0 08 Butte .. 1 0 0 0 Summary: 1.Errors Shaffer 1. Runkle 1.1. 0 2 0 0 5 1, Flannory Hutchinson lwler 3 1 0 2 0 0 Struck out By 5. Bandelin Biov.tt 5 2 2 6 0 1 Bases on balls Bv Bandelin 1, by Blewett 2 2 2 3 3 . 5 3. Hit by pitched ball-- By Band, lln 1. Fgan, s. s Bv Bvers 2. Stolen bas-- s Passed balls 7 42 13 15 27 4 Bv Hannivan. Rockenlield. Wilmot 2. Two Total buse hits Bv Hannivan. llclvevitt. Sh:i- SALT LAKE. hit By Three bas fer. McGillian. A.B. Jl. H. P.O.A.E. Rockentield. runs Tacoma S,Earned 2 2 1 6 D 2b Donahue, Butte 4. Sacrifice hits By Byers. Rockn3 6 2 2 0 Bradle-- , r. f rield. Swindels. Double plays By Runkle i. 5 0 1 7 2 Davis, lb1. to McGiliffan to Shaffer. Left on bares Time 2 hour3 15 iT.rratt, fc ..55 22 13 12 02 Tacoma 5. Butte Anderson, minutes. Mahafiey. Umpire 2 2 2 0 5 Hanley,s. c.s f 7 3 1 3 5 Cook, 1 5 2 0 Shea. Cb Spokane Tco Strong for Seattle. 2 0 3 0 0 Heisman, p ' 1 0 0 2 0 TRIBUNE SPECIAL. Stopher, p 1 0 1 0 0 Quick, p SPOKANE. Wash.. July 20. Spokane bunched their hits on- McCav Sunday after 47 24 13 12 IS Total noon in th. eighth and ninth inn;n;rs and Score by Innings..! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 piled up eight runs. Carney was invinci Los- Angeles -13 3 2 0 2 4 0 1 ble ana anoweu out live seauennir mis. 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 4 He struck out ten men. Score: Salt Lake R. H. E Summary: Earned runs Los Angeles 4, 1 flfllO'OS 15 0 Salt Lake 7. Stolen bases H. Hilde- Rnnknne 1 2 00 00 0 0 0 2 5 Seattle ..0 brand. Shea, Quick. Struck our By StanCarnev and Hanson: IcCay and Hildebrand 7, by Thatcher 1. bv Heisman e 1. hits Gannon. Reilly, An lev. 'erson. Cook. Three-bas- e hits Egan, Donahue, Farratt. Time of game 2 hours 25 minutes. Umpire Coglaai. Second Game. DIAMOND DUST FROM LOS ANGELES. A B. R. II. P.O.A.E. SUNDAY'S DEFEATS 2 3 2 5 0 0 Walters, c. f 0 2 1 3 5 2 1 2 0 2 JAPANESE COOK WISHES POSITION city. F. Oka, box "". city. TUTTLE BROS.. NO. R9 MAIN ST. V400 and uLS each buvn tine 1di ear on fret facing $,) the lin; Liberty park ach anortiy. tney will be worth $lo can tnake term3: rt one now and uunu later; thfy are seliliot tuft. new, for a fine modern : tV) k hom on T at. has furnc and every convenience. j:JX. strictly modem new pressed lk. ( room cottage on E: 2nd So. pt. tl'2t modern cottare and kits 11th hi. t. Ik low loth So t. ZKxV) rind I'txio in rear 2'i b'.k at.d from C. nnd C bids. : must b S Hi.ci before 10 dajf; great barKflln for some one. We have largest list of ritv m.ftiy of ih'tn muc? prorrt(eH in the nwnero be sold tit onc. rru n.oncy. tan and fee us until you ft rid what you want. We nr- - irlad to telk with v.u about our you are not ob'.l.y d to buy propfrtifs; call ' ar.d talk. Jjt Tuttle Bros., rrogrs-lieraibi'ijr. BfUCI-- COTTAGE. NLW City otwater in kitchen. lot, 9th South r.ar 2nd West; A'iy ?!in t rear; $11 cuih ar.d Jll M cah. B si 'TO" in monthly payrcents Of J! each. 7 per c:nt intrc5t. "W'ickis. No. C3 State ft. WITH THE STREET CAR LINE TO the center of Oakly. it I the finest cln- in sub Jlvlrioii in ntv: only t'n mlnutfsIrom buslnrrs tentT. Many r.ew. modern homes: hlh. levtl erou .. dry coax. city water, shade trees. Lots from lwCo.to Silo each, cany terms. Hubbard Inv't. 78 well-bul- A.B. R. II. P.O.A. 4 for rent furnished. E. 3rd So. BUTTE. Kane, 3b MeKevltt, r. f Laroquf. lb r. f Shaer lb and Henrv, r. 1.f AVilmot. f Runkle. s. b Swindels, c Mcllale. c. f McGilligan. 2b Bandelin. p Totals 173. SEVERAL FINE CORNERS. EAST Fide, very cheap. Cromer, tJ K. 3rd So. FUR- HOTEL NETHERLANDS. nlshd rooms. Mr. H. W. More. prop.. - To Reach the People B ringers mm w am k. .610 .617 .566 .536 .538 .415 .392 .230 , col-ujr- m Business t P.C. ... The People's Paper WHOSE ROOF 13 OVER YOUR HEAD? bar to hapPaying re$i Is a perm-meaand a chronic cankr worm jt rowpiness I build and icl ing In jour pocket-boohouses on easiest terms. Get my rd1 today. J. Donnan Reavln, 78 West 2nd South. PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. SALEREAL ESTATE. 9 ii C 34 tfa. ic-.t- MALT TLr.t r4; Tl LAKE SCAVENGE! U Mala at. a TT. cu. |