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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING; JUNE' 7;. 1920. to AT ARE BEES THE WHERE OH, LOOKIT, GOILS, EREITIL SALT. LAKERS GO INTO TIE WITH SEALS FOR TOP HOLE; THREE ON, JENKINS HOMES Angels Twice Beat Seals; ' Johnsonians Clean Up on Beavers, TaKing Five of Six Games Played; Los Scott and Jordan Hit Angeles Twice Defeats San Francisco; Battle at Portland Decided Hard; Vernon Wins Two. In Tenth Inning, When Salt Lakes Husky Catcher Knocks Out Four Sacker, Counting Four Tallies; Mountaineer? Finish Road Trip With Nine Victories and Five Defeats. , At Portland Salt Lake 9, Portland 5 (ten (innings). At Seattle Sacramento 2, Seattle 6. At Oakland (forenoon game) CHICK HEII1EI San Fran else Ipwlal Ties With Luff in Regular FiftyBird Event; Good to Tha Triboaa. Sport at Practice Meet. 5.- -Th rwlth aea-aa- Jenkins Noisy Blow. In thejTtenth frame, with Krug out of the w Rumier doubled to center. Sheely drewjiAk walk and pulled a double steal Mulligan walked, filling tha 'twftumler. bai Band hit to Blua and Rumier waa W'jm.ed at 'he plate, but Sand waa aafe at ITret on a close decision, and the bases were still full. Then up stepped Jenklna. What happened has been recounted. Portland had men on the bases In every Inning, but cold not get hita when they counted. WlaterxH's double and Malsels single rang theIn bell In the first Inning. Three a row, with Slglln on second single after the 'Bee had pulled off a snappy double play on an attempted sacrifice, result ed in two runs In the second MiRII-gi- n boot on Rumier throw In aiued som.what. Bees Lead, Macs Tie. walk for Maggert and alngleg by across Johnson, Rumier and Bhrely two In the third for the Bees put Mulligans single and bands drive to right, followed by a sacrifice and a fielder a choice, tied tha aount In the fourth. Margert a single, Johnson's double And Krug e single put the visitors two runs ahead in the seventh. In the eighth, Slglln drew s walk and waa foroed by Kingdom Sutherland got A scratchy hit to Krug. Blue triple lo center scored both runners and then Wlsterxll popped Into a double play. Klngdon reached third In the fourth, with one down, but could not score. Two runners were on In th sixth, but tha necessary hit waa missing. A Salt Lake Elks Beat Ogden Brother Bills gtl f te The Tribune. OGDEN, June 4. In a baseball gams Had with history-makin- g plays and brilliant work, the nine of the Salt Lake of Elks defeated ths team ef the lodgw Ogden lodge st ths Lorln Parr park this afternoon, before a record crowd. The Soore was T te I. The rams waa the aecond played be- tween the two teams, both being won by Salt Lake. MUTT AND JEFF Aorelee-wMoral- nf 1 2, Los Angeles 4. ORTLAND, June people of Colt Lake can prepare to moat their oonquering heron with a bras band whan tha Beoa atop off ths train TuradaJF mom Inf. tape tlsUy, they can hare In readlnaoa an extra baaa drum and an extra tuba with ' which to graot Jo Jenkins, for bo It knows that Jo la the huaky guy that put Salt Lsks Into a tla with San Frsn-- 1 else far tha loadarohlp of tho Coaat taagus. Tha Boos pollahod off tho aerloa with ; 'crtland In a wildly exciting tenth In i Ipthla aftamoon. whan Jenklna fm-L.- g tha baaoa full, knockatha hall out tho park. .Joe's blow save . tha Eooa Ufair tallies and tha game, I to I. a Le twice beat San Tran t xoe today,Angles this Boaa leave Portland to r ht on even (terms with tha Soala for tha top povfilosi of tha oircult. Aa tha Jo. e(,tarm the Seala on tho Salt Lake lot this vVtk, the people of that town are di,e .V something of a treat It the b;eGjCl i one. Tha f'Tn.A game waa a 'affair. The Leavers acored once In tha An the eecond. The Beee firat and ook two In tod third. Pretty aoon they tied the acof,and a little while later two-ru- n lead. Then , they registered I Portland made It pair and the score waa tied when the .eighth Inning waa over. Tha Beee wt(.i It on Jenklna1 homer, aa Indicated. ; Tha victory Java them five of th ala gamaa played t Portland. Previously they had split Ifour and four at Seattle, SO that, of Vi e fourteen games played on their Journey to tha northwest, Balt Lake won n ine and lost five. er 1 game) Vernon 2, Oakland I. At Los Angeles (forenoon game) San Francisco 2, Los j Angeles 5. (Afternoon game) Total. .88 9 I 54 Batt4 for Boon Boor a; Rue 1 kr lacing 8as Franclaeo Hlta bo Aagalte Rnoa A' ; p ? k iv r.- r i . . . I . ... . Promising for Pocatello Fans 1 5 Score by Innings. Salt Lak- eRuns Hit Portlan- dRung 10 03 20 13 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 Fishing Season Opens for Idaho Sportsmen 3 Special to Th 200000 1 2 3 11111 Summery: Struck out Bv Sti Sutherland 4 Bases on balls Off Stroud e 4. off Sutherland 4. hits hits Johnson, Rumier. Three-bas- e Home run Jenkins. Klngdon, Blue Double plavs Sheely to Johnson, Wister to Slglln to Blue, Schaller to Koehler, Sacrifice hits JenKrug to Mulligan. kins, Cox. 6toIen hase Johnson. Rum-!e- r, Sheely. Hit with pitched bal Koehler. Bchaller. Wild pitch Stroud. Runs responsible for Stroud 5, Sutherland 8. Time of game Two hours and 30 min. utes. Umpires Anderson and Byron. Two-has- Wls-tert- il, 11 WORK ON BRIDGE RESUMED. Bpectal 6 4 8 27 7 luth. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -I 9 1 9 1 0 0 9 1 I 8 0 1 9 Korraar Tlirro bate hit bit ritagarald. E. Craa-- 3 Craa-41- 0 0 0 1 Error Two-ba- 0 0 to The Tribune.' SPANISH FORK. June -- The work on .the county bridge over the Spanish Pork liver between this city and Salem, which had to be abandoned during the high water, has been reaumed. The river Is now sufficiently low to permit working on ths bridge. Tribune. HunPOCATELLO. Idaho, June dreds of fishermen left town this mornte near the Dubois streams ing whip and Hamer ss wall as along the lower Snake and the Portneuf rivers. At Divide the fishing is reported good, with th water clear: at Big Springs there are plenty of flh. but they are not biting very well; at Pebble the water Is still high and slightly muddv; at Darlington fishing Is excellent, at Ketchum and Shoshone the fishing is fair; it Is poor at Yellowstone. Two Perfect Scores at 100 Trapped Clay Birds Kan June 6 Two COFTETVILLE, score In th professional registered shoot here today sere scored - Dallas, bv Phil Texas, and James Head, 8t. Louis. Perfect shootin continued in shooting off the tie, until Head missed on th llftth hot. Miller breaking 12ft for the honor. . it Ban Franclico chiovod tories. Special to Tb Sacrifice bit k. MrAulay, Crawford.Otrueb oub By O. Crandall 4, hr Bcoit 9- - Baaea oe ball Off 0 Crandall 8 or Bcott 4 Run rerpooaihl for O. Crandall 2. bcoit 6. HH with pitehad bell Klllafar. I m pi re Tom an and ef Tla taary. 1 43. gam 1. Lap, II. Afteraoos gam SAN rjU'CJSCO LOS ANGELES AB R H.O A AtHRtll 1 2 0 Killefer.ef. 4 8 riUtrld.rf 4 0 4 2 0 4 MAuly, Corhuo m. 4 0 Oreoer Jb. 4 0 0 ft 3 K (radii 2b 9 0 9 8 1 . 1 4 9 012 lrifff.2b Waib;b. 2 OCnoell.ef 1 1 0 I 6frwfrd.rf. 9 1 1 1 1 Keemer.lb Yell..... Jordan. p. , Cooooilj. 0 0 4 0 BMler c. . 4 0 1 0 0 Ellli.lf .. 4 0 0 T 1 3b 8 0 0 0 0 p . 8 ft ft 9 000, 1 X 4 1 1 9 0 0 0 Angalaa Urn Wife; ter to Fighter Jack Hint at Forgery. they vic- 4iraight oo Trlbuse. L08 ANGELLS. Cul . Jut) 8 Sceut Eddie Herr of the Detroit Tigers kepjrted for the northwest, where tie will hr MEN KB, By FRANK O. sud Pa Staff corraspondent Universal fancies, lock over th Western eifio Interns! tonal cluh. seeking talent WhUs ths Juns BAN FRANCISCO. for Navln. He aae tie lias not seen s In th Jsek defense cirand coast In tho far Ihue prosecution elngl prospect tho possible exception of Dempsey case were concluding their plana cuit. with Ca ney. which begins Tuesday, Free dent Powers of tho Angels le ex- for the legal battle eastern th hlg public question was: pected home from hie protracted Pou-ar- a are contained In trip next Wednesday The reason "What statement went to Ban Francisco before ho snd fnulne letters, atarted for Chicago la Just out. He want- Dempsey Fbals. but or forgeries J" ed to buy Walali from th Graham wouldnt' listen to- - any sort of Many persons hold to the opinion that propoa.tlon. Joa-aunonsupport story ot Waxln Cates th San In the Oilvar, s young fielder to Join (a tnsy be broken. In it importsat expected Dempsey Valley league, tna Angela thu week tn Sacramento. He parts at least, by th baa highly recommended to Man- of Dempsey s sttorneys, backed by money ager Klllefar. It Is The Seale left tonight for Salt Lake. and telegraph order receipts, which Graham aaya he expect the team to claimed will show that Dempy did suphi wife. In winning tho selittle have trouble port a a . a But what about the lettei7 ries from th Bees ... government hope of to convict There should be great doing at Donna Fromm and Edmgton on tho Vornon the letter vtlle park this week. Never before havi hospital list, ar xpected lo be back In Dempy bv Introduction two clubs, tied for first place, started a the line-u- p claimed by the government that the It In :kw daja. series In Egi It Lake. The Beals and the letter to hi wife ceittBln innk r duty py Bees will begin their encoun Special lo The Trlbuaa. admission that h eadd ter tomorrow afternoon. desperate his questionnaire; that the let faJaifvmg 6 switchMcCredte PORTLAND. June a a a ters are sufficient to brand Dempsey wiui his line-utoday, but tho change did having been a draft dodger. The Beee won nine games of the four- ed advanseem not to work to any great teen played at Beattie apd Portland. They Denies It. won four of eight from Beattie and five tage. The going wae rather rough for Stroud, Dempsey of six from Portland. those letter Dmpey th Beavers having him In tha hole y: Concerning a a a some good catches enabled him "I do not recall having written Into epv The Beee had sweet ' revenge on to item through victoriously. one of them any word or Una that would In the series just closed. When MAiel'o e:ngle, .which scored Wister-st- l prove n,e as a draft dodger. the Beavers opened the season In Balt in the first Inning, was a lucky one, 'Why should I have done that, for I Lake they walked off with four of the tha iball bounding out of Johnson s glove never tried to vad th draft. Th law five gamre here. Last week the Bees In ins outfield. married men and tho wjtn xempt went them one belter, .taking five of married and had I Maggert'e attempt to make s shoe- othar dependents eix. to was I hit Just ahort of blood Therefore, catch Kmgdnn'f dependent string In a a a canter tho fourth resulted In a triple. aa much entitled to exemption aa ware drive to cen- million of other men with dependents The rise of the Bees from last place to Blues triple wet a hard-hi- t first place has been achieved elnee April ter 'T will prove during this trial that I 27. On April 18 the Balt Lakers gl'pped Sheelv played rjese In on Klrgdon In did want to go to war and fight for mv Into the cellar, where they remained two tho second and the result was a double country. Through witness. I will how da; s. Then they pulled out, but did not play. Tho same waa true In the eighth, that as toon aa I had earned enough get started on their climb until when Krug wee playing on the green.In- money to prov'de amply for ray wife and rea'ly a month later. May 13 finding them In to go Into Jenkins broke a bat In tha ninth parent I made preparation third place. Three day later, on May ning In lining out to Klngdon. tho piece service, and I would have been In It If 18. they gained aecond place. to th'rd base This gav the war had lasted a few weeks longer. flying nearly The position occupied by the Beet at Joe his chance to pick out a home run the close of each of the nine tenet thus club , Hints Forgery. far played It shown by th following Blua and Sutherland pulled off a pretty "It ha been my claim from the outset End first series, April 11. seventh plav in retiring Johnson at. first In the If there are any etataments In my that ninth. place, percentage. .309. to Maxine which can be called End aecond series, April IS, fifth place, Johnson's batting and. fielding was a letter thorn In the rose city playere side all damaging to the defense to the charge of percentage, .445. draft dodging they are forgeries. End third series, April 25, fifth place, week "I have witnesses who will testify that .444. Schaller robbed Stroud of a double In percentage. End fourth series, May 2, fourth place, the seventh Inning by pulling down a Maxkie told them that th damaging passages in those letter were written tn liner off the left field fence. percentage, .480. End fifth series. May 9, fifth place, SJialler doubled Krug st the plate by another woman after day of painstakwhen h attempted to ecor on Rumler's ing effort. That woman, Maxine told mv percentage. .500. th letters End sixth series. May 16. third place, fly. witnesses, never thought the .590. percentage. Rjmler had two atrlkea and one hall on would getin Into court, but Inserted the hope that th letter then End seventh eerlea, May 21, second him when Suda fed him a hi h one, on passage could to me." be which he doubled to center. usd blackmail place, percentage. 687. Colonel C. w. Thomas, End eighth series, May 1, second place, assistant had a very disastrous The Beaver percentage, .174 stay at home, winning but four out of United States district attorney, who will tile trial conduct for tha government, said End ninth series. June 6, first place fourteen gamea playod. Manager la pekplexed, as be cannot undercernlng the forgery claims. (tie), percentage, .600. "We maintain that th Th Beea have lost two series this sealetter ar stand why hta team plays in such poor son, on to Portland on the Salt Lake form at home, while their road record wholly genuine, that all statement in grounda. and the other to Oakland on the Is nearly .710 per cent. The Beaver have these letter were written by Jack Dempwon lest than a third of their games sey. They will be produced lq court, and then Dempsey can have hi chance to at home. The Beea departed for home this eve- prove by handwriting experts, or In snv hlta Chadhourna, 8 or too J. Mitchell. Sacrifice R. bit Fiercer, Flatter. Baaea oe ball ning and the Mackmen entrained for the wav he see fit, that the letter are not J, Plercey (2). Struck out By It. Ar southland to play Oakland and Vernon genuine. If he can." left. A by Piercer 7. Hit trilh pitched ball before returning home to play Seattle Will. Double place R. Arlett to Kalfht to during the Bhrlneru convention. AKESICAX ASSOCIATION. A Arlett to R Arlett to Ham Cndln m bn at 10 . At on to -- Totals. .80 2 8 34 9 Total Ratiad for OTonuell in niolh. Score by inainga: San Francisco Runs ,, 0 2 0 0 n 1 2 0 Hit Lo ground. record of Relief on Let p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 Runs 4 6 Hit 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 Ni Error OTonnsll. Schick. Summary. boff. Tbrso baa hit Mchoff. Two-baa- e hit Schick. iacrifica hlta hoornrr, OConnell, Crawford Struck out B Jordan 3. by Tbom-a- s 3. Basra oa ball Off Jordan 4. Buna Iioubl for Jordan 1, Thomaa 2 Hit with pitched play TUe to Cairne.i. ball O'tonnaM I uiptrea Caaey and Thomas. 1 Time of gam t. . , Hits O'CooaaU. Totals.. .28 10, la 1 Hit nummary: A practice alioot jesterday at the Salt Laka Gun club traps brought out sixteen gunners who enjoyed a dy of good sport. In the regular fifty-bir- d event. C. H. Rellley and Harry I uff tied for high gun t honors after each Lad hung up the briliss V liant score of 41. Don Morrison of the Peters Cartridge company was high gun over the field of both ylmateurs and professionals, after f A" cracking 49 out of JO. D N Hood, rep resenting the Remington Arms company was a close aecond. with a score of 48 Rellley, the Utah state champion, and the gunner who will represent Utah at the Gtand American Handicap, scheduled to be held at Cleveland In August TANOINQ OP THE CLUBS. showed way ha le champion by breaking oo out 100. John K. Cowan, 9, a J 96the sklmmars e o other gunner to shoot at 100, iaiS 88. I brokeonly J. E. Eudev, the crack from Ruth. Nev 7 3 3 and Dr. Bailey of Denver participated In yesterday's practice shoot. Scores follow: Broken. Phot at Don Morrison ....49 C. H. Rellley .48 Si . IS 4 10) 8 36 Balt Lake D. ,V. 48 Hood S' 4 10 10 9 J4 Ban Francisco ,...i 48 Luff Harry SI . 4 . 8 10 . 7' Varnon . . i35, 45 J. N. Sharp 5' 110 SI. Lsa Angtlea. 1 1 321 .625 J. P. Cowan .44 7 6 26 . 481 . . 6 Portland l 2, Crone .44 7' Sacra mo , .. 3. IS 4 26' .43j' JR V. L. Edwards .44 281 ,41J Oakland . .. 4 4l 4l 6 .1 8' .43 8 5 4, .'5 23' .397 Harry Heagren Seattle . . 41 J E Eudey . . . 24 24 29 29 28 34 37 35 Leet Dr. Bailev 40 39 F. J McGanney Dr. Behle 34 Prank J. McGanney. Jr. .34 BEES 9, BEAVERS 5. 83 Don Morrison, Jr. 27 C. W Tandy At Portland: Professional SALT LAKE AB. R. BH 4 2 2 Bouts Two Msggart, cf 6 ss Johnson, 5 Krug, 2b 5 Rumlsr, rf 4 6hselv, lb 4 Special te The Tribune. Mulligan, 3b 3 If Sand, POCATELLO, Idaho, June 6. Promo4 Jenkins, c ter Bert Hayes of the Gate City AthI, Stroud, p letic cluh returned last evening from Salt Lake, where he has arranged for 9 13 Totals .39 bouia here for the local lightweights, He PORTLAND. Charley Lavatta and Spud Mvers. report that he may be able to arrange AB. R. BH on the 17, of battles these June night 0 3 and that Lou Poluso. a Halt Lake boy 2 will perhapa meet Lavatta. Klndo of 3 0 Salt Lake will no doubt meet Myers. 2 0 These two bouts should prove a good ft 0 8 local fan have been drawing card, 9 0 anxloua that the two clever boxers be 1 1 matched against good outs.de men. Both iads are very popular with the fans and 111 prove a great drawing card. day bat blttars: .. Sssslsr, Lea Ante! Johnson, Balt Lakt ... Portland Sutharland, Th s uu(sn. aaK Wlsterjll, Portland Portland Cox, ft.1 The Angels Cook, Sacramento von both games of today's double-bendZamlooh, Seattle .. from tbs goals by scores of ft to 2 end Kenworthy, Beattie Baldwin, Seattle 4 to 2. Home run hitter, Jenkins, Balt Lake. Scott end Jordsn, the visiting pitchers vere hit lerd in bunches. O. CrendtU The aeries ended: and Thomas sc tiered their hits widely Balt Laka won I, Portland won 1. and vers given slmol perfect support. Vernon won (, Oakland won 9, At Los fame: San Francisco won 9, Lus Angales KAN rjUNClbCO. LO ANGELKfi. won I. AB B H.O A AB.R.H.O.A . a a a 1 0 0 0 fiugrld.rf 4 0 11 oilllefer.cf. Thar waa only one home run In the 2 VIcAuley s I (orhaa.M. 4 t 1 league yesterday, but that ona wae a Cveney 2b 4 K.Cnjdll.2 ft t noble swat. It put Balt Lake on even nalab.Sb. 9 0 0 11 Griggs lb, ft 1 2 2 id Cruwfrd.rf. 9 0 OlBaeU.ef 9 terms with Ban Francisco for tha leagu 0 2 11 Lapaa.c... Koeroer.lb 9 leadership. a a a 0 2 0 Lilts. If. ... 4 0 Hehick.lf . , 4 1 4 Telle c..,. 4 Mekof 3b. 8 0 Ernie Johnson had a good week at 0 0 9 0 Craodli.p 4 0 p. ... Portland. He got fourteen cafe hits. 0 0 0 Baasier.e... 1 1 Loonolly, By Unlvrtl trvic LOS ANOEU2S. June OISS Vernon 9, Oakland 4. At San Francisco (afternoon Government Tigers Take Two From le Crumbling Oaklanders By Universal Service SAN FRANCISCO, June 6. Vernon won both games today, 9 to 4 In the forenoon and 9 to 1 In the afternoon. The morning game waa a poor exhlbl tlon and waa virtually won in the first frame, when th Tiger scored four runs. Th afternoon affair wae a real contest. The Oaks never had a chance against Plercey. Had It not been for an error by the Vernon pitcher In' the seventh. It would have been a shutout for the Tigers. t Cooper: Cooper, Run iltoo; Cooper (uuaaaietedl. reapouaible Two games were to have been played for R Arlett 2. Left oa baaea Ternou 6, Holmes Oakland 2. and McOrew, at Portland and Seattle yesterday, but Implrea Time of gama 1.23. , owing to wet grounds, the result of Sat- At Oaklaad; Morslnr gam I OAKLAND. VEBXON. AB R B O A AB.R H.O. A. I 1 4 I.ane.ef. J MtrMl.a 3 t I 9 0 High. If... 6 ojww.rf... 6 Cooper. lb. 1 11 Chdbrsa.ef 8 V urday rains, the first contest in each place was called off. Tillicums Celebrate Dlnuba, Cal., tendered Bob Geary of the Seattle team a handsome offer to orranlaed baseball and pitch for the quit OlMIller.lf. .. I1 2 Fih4r,2b.. 5 Independent team. Geary promised the 0 KnlfhL3b. 4 Bortoe.lb. 2 By Universe! Service folks he'd show up. and then at valley 0 1 Moraa.rf.. 3 O'llltaa.e. ... SEATTLE, Wish., June 4. Seattle won the eleventh he decided It would 2 A Arlett,2h 0 4 Smith. 8b. . first aerie of the aeesop when they be best to atlckhour their in with the baseball trust. 0 Hamltoa.db 8 0 9 DeVormr.e 4 took the preaent et from the .Sacramento 4 . 8 .. th former 0 Seattle Infleld-e- r. 0 Ray DeU.p Bate, 3Winu,p. Senators, five game to two. is managing Dlnuba and needs a The final game today ended to 2 in d Total. ..37 4 10 27 20 favor Totals.. 84 9 11 27 pitcher. Seattle of the Rainlera Brenton pitched a mighty strong game Russ 0 S hi team were mate y Hit . pounding Lawrence (Hack) Miller, the Oaks' and Prough. left fielder, may be on his way lugging 0 0 Rub .. At brattle east within the next couple of weeks to 1 0 2 10 Hit PACRAMKNTO. SEATTLE. uouaar: Errra J. Mitchell (2). Bmitb. AB.R. H.O A. AB R H O A. help Patrick Morane Cincinnati Reds In J O' Middle ta. If 4 Knlfbt, A Arlett. Thr bM bn 0 9 1 trying to cop tha 1920 gonfalon of the aaf.rf. 8 Cepf, Two-bi- t bit- - Will. Morvt, Coogmt. 3 0 Zatnlttfc.lb 4 4 High Kopp. that club a league and giv 2 12 0 National 1 Mitrb J. Smith, Coopr, MtUr.. Sacrifice bit 4 O'Murphy.ftb. 0 2 1 chance at another world's eerie. In a Comptn.cf 4 9 0 Weltey.rf. tU, Smith. Ftrut ban on called ball Off Winn Mollwti.lb 4 4 2 1 0 telegram to Manager Del Howard last ff DtM 2. Otrncb out By Wien 1, by Dell Sheehan, 2b 4 6 FKldred.cf O' 1 0 evening. President J. Cal Ewing tell 9 of 1. Run reapouaible for Winn b. Pell 4. Left Grover. Sb. 9 t 8 Kenwthv,2b 4 3 1 2 Tat Moran wanting to turn a couple of baae Oakland 4. Yernoo 4. Btnlen baaea 9 8 Stumpf.M. 4 Orr.sa .. 4 2 3 9 Infielders over to the Oak immefor I mpirea McGrew aod Cooke. e... 4 PeVonoer Moraa, 2 0 Baldwin. e. 4 9 ft 0 diate delivery of Miller. Ewing tiolmea. Time ef canoe 1. 90. 0 1 Brenton. p. 4 Fitter. p. 2 10 7 made no mention ofHack what player would 91 0 Preufh.pa. com to Oaks should the Miller be let 0 0 Ptnoer. . 1 Afternoon fame At 8aa Franoiaro: go. but Howard expects that their names j VERNON DA&LAVP be will made soon. known While MilTotal. .94 2 7 24 111 Total.. 39 61127 14 ler AB R.HO.A AB R.H O.A Batted for preugb lu sloth. hitting has been a great help to J MteMl.aa ft 0 8 9 UtM.cf.aa 9 10 01 0 Soore the local cluh. Howard sava that he Is by inning. 0'Wllie.rf... 9 0 0 Hlfh.lf... 4 0 6arromeot-RuIn favor of the big outfielder going east 4 0 013 Chdbrae.cf 4 0Vper.lb.. . . . before the close of the season, providing 9 Miller, If. .. 9 0 0 2 Ftahar.Sb. 9 0 .. .. Hit 8 0 0 9 Pat Moran would turn two good infleld-er- s Bnrten lb. 9 0 0,Enifbt,a.. 1 Beattie ft e 2 . 0 4 0 0 over. Spellman Mnrae.rf, . Runs . 8iA Arlett. 2b 9 0 0 2 bmitb.8K.. 4 0 Tommy Fttislmmona. the husky lad fill a. a. HamlHn 8b 9 0 0 9 DeTeruir.,C 4 I 2 B.Ariett.p. 9 0 0 0 Error gchan. Middleton, Wo! who graduated from the St. Mary's colSummary: Flway.p. 8 0 tar, Baldwta. Btroek out By Bren toe 4, by lege diamond and who went up to th 1 127 14 Fittery 1, by Frotifh 1. Baaee on ball Off Brooklyn Dodger scarcely over a few Total.. 94 2 11 27 91 TtaU...2T be saan sporting th Ternnn Hite Zamlocb. Fittery 2. Cooke, years ago, may 1 0 0 0 Rtma 0 0 G rarer. Double play Keoworthy ta Stumpf to spangles of the Oakland baaeball club' 1 0 2 2 8 2 0 within a couple of days. While the Oaks Hita Zaaioeb Sacrifice bit Graver. Stolen haneo Oakland Hit with pitched were closing their serlea with the San Ktvp, Moliwltj, Welter. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Rum ball Behan. Fire rana, Seal by smearing a hlta off Fittery, Francisco 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hita 19 at bat in 4 Inninga, Runa reeponaihle for whitewash on the transbay outfit. Man( hadboorne, Error Summary: Fittery 9. Trough 1. Oiafe defeat to Fitterr. ager Del Howard wa Bpending the afPierrey, A. Afl t (2. F. Arlat. Cmpire Phyla and Eaaon. Time of ame- -l 45. ternoon around Oakland looking up the First Series Victory right-hande- lllwhile Fit-ter- 14 . Loof, Deea- - At Ohmih'i.' Minneapolis Columbus . , , .... Batteries T. Robertson and Hartley. At "Toledo Kansas City and . Toledo Batterlee Bo and Murphy. ns 1 Mutts Gonna Be in Solid With the Barbers Batteries Grioer and Hargrave; tur and Meyer. 1 . SHAMROCK SUFFERS MISHAP. NEW YORK, June 6. The America' cup challenger. Fhamroek JY, carried away her gaff today while undergoing s spin off Hempstead harbor. Th Long Island. went to City Island for repairs. yacht sall-testl- Two-baa- e (Copyright, 1920, by H. Trad Mrk Reg. U. 8. C. Fisher. Pat Off.) crack Inflelder. Fitzsimmons was offered Job with the Oaks a short time ago and turned that offer down, but now he has promised Del Howard that he la willing to consider th new offer. Oakland Tribune. By BUD FISHER A |