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Show k 1 ,12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1920.' J CAN'T SAY WE ALTOGETHER APPROVE OF THAT ONE kNGELS WIN ONE CARLTON GILLAM EH i from Detroit this season. "I need pitch, era" he says, "and so does Jennings." McCredle Is becoming strong for pitch ora who can hit hard, thats the rea son he covets Thurston, of the Bees, he WITH EASE; BEES BATTERS BAFFLED Locals Unable to Solve Ray Keatings Benders; Salt Lake Fans Have First Look at New Pitch-- ! er; Leverenz Lacks Control; Crawford Has Another Voluminous Day at Bat, j At Salt Lake Salt Lake 5. It Los Angeles STANDING Or THI lainiiui n, ew i' ii. wrae-gu- m uttmru" eaewwDe.yewt- ,. w 5. ii i. tr ' j&ix - ' t f' ' . h Vernon T' f Ji A - . V ; e a I None of the ball players yesterday was able to separate our merchants from any Carl Holllng now has something to work for. If his pitching performance the balance of the season warrants, he will be taken south by ths Detroit club next spring and given a thorough trial. This deal was made possible yesterday by the Detroit club turning over to Oak land an Inflelder named Brubaker from the BL Joseph club of tho Western league, and Pitcher "Doc" Ayres. player la also Included In the deal, who will be turned over later In the m son. The Oakland club has been trying to get Brubaker for some time, but found it Impossible until Frank Karin pur chased him, the Detroit boas being personal friend of Hanlon, who owns the Ft Joe club. Inflelder and Brubaker Is an Is described as being very fast and of Until this season the aggressive type. he has played mostly at short and third, but his present assignment has been second base, at which position Howard Will undoubtedly employ him. He Is a hitter. Last year he hit .217; the year previous be batted .26L In 1616 and HIT he was with the Muskegon club In the Central league. In the winter time Brubaker Is a school teacher and holds forth In Indianapolis. "Doc" Ayres Is a pitcher, who until this season was with Washington. He Is regarded as a smart pitcher, with a pretty good assortment He was seat to Detroit In the deal.- that to Washington- Fen chased Ertcaon Francisco Bulletin. r CLUBS. (At San Francisco Seattle 0, Oakland 1. irjAt Los Angeles Portland 4, yitmon 5 (10 innings). Sacramento San Franco 7, Sacramento 1. An-oth- er !! ANGELS took yesterday's game the Bea without half trying. acora waa 11 to I, which la enough that there waan't I' anything cloae about It ,Tha game lacked redeeming feature, Iq (every department There waa no grea' display of extraordinary fielding play a, aaf. but for Sam Cranford's whaling 01 the ball, there waan't very much to the Thta hitting, exoept Just the hitting. latter, it may be aald, waa quit In hefty. Oawrord hit aafely four times five, once for a triple, once for a double ant Killefer and Qriggr twice for slnglea eaeh got throe hlta, and Earl Sheety die the hitting for the local aide, getting three In four. Bay Keating oppoaed the Beea yesterday, and they were practically helpless. What few run, they got were moatly gift a, Keating being reeponalble for only onp of the five the Beeleta THE Leverenz Has Off Day. Lest ..2SI1S1iU right-hand- ANGELS Killefer, 11, BEES 5. LOS ANGELES. A&R. H.PO.A. E BO.BR ' 3 3 3 1 4 4 efc McAuley, se. K. Crandall, Origga. lb, Crawford, rf. I lb.. 1 I sating, p. Totals i i a , ....4i Leverens lacked control and W60 the ability to prevent the Angela from hitting. He cult at the end of the trend inning and Carlton Oil lam, a now pitcher from Idaho Falla, pitched the the aeven Innings. Although Angela acored five runa off him, Itaidela to of be aald that he waa on the off the lurk In the matter of fly belle fall clrcum-etanre- a, under ordinary Ing Bale, when, they would have been out. An Inetance of thla kind of breake waa -- Crawford 'a triple, which atruck the right ....as field fence only a few Inchea above the limit of Rumler'e reach. Batted for GUlaxn The Angela opened up out and they kept right .the very fleet Inning Score by innings: on making them In bunch eo of three. Los Angeles In the opening round Killefer and K. Runs .tOandall walked and Qrlgga beat out a Hits c tittle hit. With the baaee full, Crawford' a Salt Lake-R- une double acored Killefer and Crandall, and xOriggs later counted on an out mu )ouble Steal Broken Up. 1 a uuniri Beattie ball players will sleep In a school house In Portland week after next when the local dub plays a week's series with the Mackmen. The Shriners convention has gobbled up all of the hotels and sven private residence rooms, and when the Beattie management wired for reservations there were none to be had. Bo old Judge McCredle gained permission to use a school building near the park, and the athlete on cot. will lay their weary heads to rest aerie I expected The Portland-Beattl- e of crowd any to attract tho largest week' game played there thla year. Seattle Boat Intelligencer. a run-dow- n. -- rBees Accept Three. In the seventh the locals made three, their last for the day. Retger walked and the next two were outa. Reiser ad-f- v toeing. He acored on McAuley a high 'throw of Maggert'a grounder. Maggert stole second and continued to third on throw to second. He ecored when double and eKnig hit safely, and Rumler'e arrow. Mlheely'a single brought Krug fouled to Griggs, leaving runners -- ew third and second. Angela successfully pulled a dou-ht- a steal In the seventh, the partlrt-.panbeing Keating and KUleferv the former crossing. last run came in the Ijom Angeles Crandall walked and Griggs eight. on second. Two outa al him hit put .lowed him to score. thla after. t,rThe clubs will play again The series ,neen at 1:15 o'clock. Uasdi two games to one In favor of the ngela eoor Mul-qhg- ts -- KANSAS CITY GIRL GOLF WINNER. FT. LOUIS, June II. Miss Carol vn Lee Hlllcreet Countrv club. Kanaaa 8fthe C1fJ state champion, defeated Mm E. R. Morrison, also of Kansas City. 1 up In 'ton semifinals of the state golf champion, ghtp tournament for women today. As a tyeWult ahs and Mm L E. Wasson of this Cdtty will compete for the championship tomorrow. Mm Wasson won from Miss Kansan. 1 up. Miriam Burma -- MUTT AND JEFF ?n a a nu a a a Turf Results and Entries f la ninth; grounded a a a a 1 a i 1 1 o 4 1 a 1 1 a LATONIA ENTRIES. First rscs. six tnrkmge Ul Mea Br417a CMn 101, rsrUIfkt lOf, Lsks n it I t -I ttt oman1 a 4 a Three base hlv Crawford. hits Crawford. Griggs, Nlehoff Rumler, Sacrifice hit Krug Stolen bases Nlehoff, Keating. Killefer, Maggert Runs batted In Crawford 1, Summary: ' The Beea made one In their half of the jflrut, and might have made aome morei.wlth better luck at base running. Mag' went to agert lad off with a walk and The Angela single. .(third on aKrug's double steal, Maggert being Jhrpke up out at the plate. After Rumler'e strike, -- put, Krug acored on Sheely'a hit The Angels rang up three In the second. With Keating out. Killefer aa glv. en credit for a hit to Sand. Heinle fooried the next one, hit by McAuley. Crandall was an Infield out, the runners Nkdvanctng. Both acored on Griggs' dou hie to right and the Utter came across on Crawford's single. The fifth ra ve the rial tors another set rawford's hit to the right Mf three. afield fence went for three baaea. on calls' hit to right Rube came nedered Varvoes on Mehoffa double. The Utter Mole third with the pitcher holding the rball, but waa retired when Keating hit flttr Mulligan, Keating going to second Ho scored en KUIeferie trtti to left ,il.1n the sixth, Maggert lived on an error and Krug walked. The former scored on iSheely's ML hla j VA 4 SALT LAKE. A&R. H.PO.A. E.60.BR 1 1 4 3 1 4 0 4 of. Maggert 1 1 Krug, !b. . 1 Rumler, rf. Sheely, lb. .. Mulligan, as. 0 0 Sand, lb. ... a Relger, If. . a Jenkins, e. . Leverens, p, OH lam. p. ... o Johneon .. .'Walter e t Ua ... 6 .... 4 Upta, ... .... t Kills, Nlehoff, Ih. .... 4 K Two-bas- e a. Keating, Griggs 3, Ellis, Nlehoff. Killefer, Sheely B truck out By Leverens 1, bjr 1, Krug. OHlam 1, by Keating i. Bases on bans Off Leverens t, off OlUam t, off Keating I. Wild pitch Leverena. Passed ball i hits off Leverens, it Jenkins, Six rune. at bat. In t Innings. Runs responsible for Leverena a, Olllam t, Keating L Charge defeat to Leverena. Double play Sand to Krug to Sheely. First base on error Los Angeles 1, Salt Lake a. Left on bases Los Angeles a. Salt Lake T. Umpires Casey and Toman. Tints of game t hours and 7 minutes. Joe Van Brigham Skipper; Jen ton Joins St, Anthony Specie I te The Triton BRIGHAM CnT, June 1L Manager Andrew Jensen of the Brigham City base-ba- ll dub, has resigned his position and wttl go to 8L Anthony, Idah to engage In the fruit business. He wtU also play ball there. He was a member of tho BL Anthony team last season. Joe Van, seasoned baseball veteran of long experienoe, has been made manager of the local team. Manager Van announces that a game of ball, to he played at the local park on Tuesday afternoon of next week, between the Peaches and the Lewiston team of tho Cache Valley league. On Saturday the Peaches go to Ogden to play a game with the Junction nine of tho Wasatch leagu Salt LakeQgdgen Golf Team Match Postponed The qualifying round for the June leg of the directors' cup will be played this afternoon at the country dub. As this tournament Is the biggest one of the season and Interest In It has been running high of late. It Is expected that a large number of golfers will be on hand to try and land among the first sixteen today. The team match between tho Halt Lake and Ogden golfers, which was to have been played tomorrow at Ogden, has been postponed until June tt. Joe Spivis Cross-examin- es ed right-hand- I1 o. If. of Semifinals In Oaks Score Only' Run of Game; Woodward Pitches sures Both Singles ant Great Ball for Seattle. Doubles to United States Resultz Sen Francteeo, and Los Angeles all crawled up a game on us yesterday. They all won while we lost. -- primes, I ID IT TITLES one-han- d, Zi V- - Ring to the proposed dismantling of Washington park at ths close of the playing season, because of street Improvements here, plans for Ty Cobb to appear In Los Angeles this fall may not materialise. 0 Art Griggs made a sparkling leaping catch of Heinle Sand s high Itner In the fourth, thereby! robbing Heinle of a mwiaiMwi 1M, Dtl-la- JOT, Ba4M ltt. Rapid Day 110 Bkwda 111, Out the Way 1U, A. N. Akta 11. Bacosd rata, firs tmtlamga Dr ra 1U St. Dotard 11. Billy Bartot USA. Joo Wklpplo lift. Fair rVaia 112, Laufhttad lift, Sir Lass fal lift, Jsdfa FiyW lit, fltr Imi lit Wtacbrctit lift, Cwrtttow lift, Adraato lift, Mlaa Clivcktaa Ul Foppery PoMj lit, Ftrebraad llftA, Hi Hilarity 112, Balaacs Wbtal lift, Daa Jatkooa lift. Third rats, Nila tad a rixtetath Alex Jr. Oft, llyatorieaa Girl Oft, Otrawru 100, Ball doao 100, Gaill Curd 10ft, Bt. Oonaala 10ft, Saa Beh 10ft. 1 Wta I Wla 10A. Fourth rato, alx fsrtoac I Wla 101, Grata Gran loft. Taco hi 110; Dadfa lit, Goorga Starr lift, Flaye lit. Fifth raca, flu fnrleaya-- Bcliero, Id la Hoar 10T, Baltina 10TB, Min FoaUtaa 111. Aphla Daar 111, Gaaalp Areaaa 111, acobiaa 114, Hello llftB, Min Mafffat 121 e mile aad aa cifhth Iflntrat Sixth raca, 10ft, Baarorftlll 111, Faetnreaa 112. Woodtrap 112. Midway 112, Draetic 114, Bo Frank 124. ft reath raca. ana mile and a half Jack Kaoreo 10A. Mofteawa 10ft, Maraoder 10ft, Clcaa-iIdft. Babbling Louder 110; Ktpakf 110, Baaeraaa lift Dr. Raa 110. limu in The day's best hittersAB H. TB. Pet Credles Beavers at Washington park Is of a secondary Interest there. The chief Walsh. San Francisco 1 000 I Crawford, Los Angeles eat of attraction Is In the Coast league Sheely. Salt Lake ... .760 score boerd, or that part of It which Caveney. San Francisco .750 tells the tale of how roes the battle at Krug. Salt Lake ... .667 Sait Lake, It Ts thought If the where. Fisher, Vernon .600 Angels can t stop the Bees In their avia-tlo- n Killefer, Los Angeles .600 no other club can. Griggs, Los Angeles .600 Altogether, of random Los Nlehoff, .600 opinion here Isthe coneeneu Angeles that If Vernon and Los Miller, Oakland .... .600 can hold Angeles Salt Lake even on the Maleel, Portland .500 Bees own grounds, the local clubs will Koerner, San Francisco .600 have to crow something .500 Flttery, Sacramento . . The release of Outfielderabout Hood by the Brooklyn Nationals to Salt Lake la The series stand: as being of no good to the clubs Los Angeles won I. Salt Lake won 1, here. McCredle had his mitt out for 1 postponed. this former southern California high San Francisco won 2. Sacramento won school boy and expected to got him. It Is said, by hook or crook. Portland won 2, Vernon won 2 Scout Klnselia for the New York Giants savs McGraw Is willing to buy Tiger Seattle won 2, Oakland won 2. Johnny Mitchell, but doesnt expect to land him on account of Vernons work-In- g Today's game begins at 3 16 o'clock. agreement with the Tankees. Pitcher From me Is from Mebhe Jack Bromley and Bill Per-tlc- a the Whooping cough andrecovering a week more will fling the baseball today. will see him hack In the Tiger lineup. Edlngton Is still on the bench with his foot. There will be a doubleheader tomorrow, Injured Fortner Tiger Frans Hosp has been ofthe first game starting at 1 30 o'clock. fered the Job of managing the Seattle Tomorrow's baseball will conclude the nresent of the Bees, who club ofto the Pacific International. He Is stay find out how much money there leave Sunday night for a three weeks' going Is In It before deciding. road trip. Seattle Manager Wares has decided to e Occidental college pitcher Pitcher Nick Cullop, Bee lefthander, keep the signed here. Instead of turnwho had planned to leave for his Vir- Thompson, over to him the Pacific ing International ginia home yesterday, felt so much betMcCredle. while his club Is here thla ter when he woke up yesterday morn- week. Is Indulging his well known habit ing that he decided to stick with the for sar.dlot and semlprofee-slonclub. It Is possible that three weeks st of looking talent His Inteet acquisition Is i level may serve to restore Nick to Third Baseman McN'ab of the Pasadena his old-tiefficiency and usefulness high school team, who worked out with Beavers the today. Special lo The Tribune. Mac says he will carry the youth the LOS ANOELE8. Cal.. June IB This remainder of the season. week the dally struggle of Walter Mc- McCredle savs he expects no more help - . al With Rare Skill Indeed LATONIA RESULTS. relver, Itplt, Itret me, rix forte. By I Right Ont Iflfht M (Rldraeort 840. I&.lt. ivA a; Re hear IU (Oeraerl. 8 JO )r To. onto; Pera Headley 1S Wlda. 3 SO. third. Ttw. l it. So retire. BUI MeOey. Mtaot. Mas. Rrrald, BrlrV-We- r, Lady rilrptey aa4 Lard Wnek aim too. a half (eHNn-H- ae (Mend me, five 10 10, kaloace 113 IBwallwndl, $16.80, OM t h, It (Haaererl. $4 SO, 3640, 60, I; Napoo 107 (Starkl. 33.10, third. TIom. 1 7 4. Dr. Howard, few A ere. Two Boeh. Th IBeooirer. Allrlrht Sir, Taay Rottoa. Maortr, aed Be Sore ete, res. ., Matteef Third nee ell forteare twnt Liberty 103 SO. wee; Mile. Deri (Hrlolerkt, 30, 360, 171170. in (Wt1.ee I, 13.10, eeroBd; Aiu della 10 IKIegL 361A third. Time, Ledy 1 Rleeh, Moaoleia Olrl, Ablaae, Merle Meilm led Arrow Point ,1m ree. flee eed a keif forleere Ceeti-te- r Peorth ree 111 (Smallwood), 814 TA 3676 14 16 no; North Elk here 113 (O'Brien), 14 40, 63 30, weed; The AUy 11 Ityke), 3.76 third. Dm. I 07 16 Corn. Wat Rida. Xedlrre. W. R. MrCHoterh, Reemlr eed Reeere el ree. Fifth rare, ear mile eed e etxteeeth Beat Pel 107 Lyh. ri 50, I7.S0, 14.16 wa; replete Mae I OS (Wlleeet, deed heat 616 SO, 3 SO. wooed; Frier Pel 103 (Roble-)- . 81636 13 36 third. Time. 144 14. Jeoett. Dreedee, Sterile, ,ed Peel Wridel ,M rea. Rlxth reee, eee mile eed a feerireeta Olrl 103 (Hrieleeh), 0680 tmao 111 S6 woe: Re Prlaee 107 (Wtleae), 4.40 ewood: Ceewry Ul (O'Brtee), 4 40, third. Time, 141 34. Pirn lose Peart, Mef-fleAirdrie eed Rwee Jr. alee ree. Tie-tal- a Seveeth rare, oe mil eed e ferine ,d LONDON, June 18 Wllllen T. TUden beat Zeneo ghlmldsu of of PhtUdelphl and William M. Johnston Japan. of Fan Francisco, United Ftatca (Ingle champioi , defeated Major Dudley. In the 'semifinals of tho lyrndon lawn tonnl championship tournamen; here tofc America ha theao Victoria dayalready won tho single championship. It on'.v remain to bo seen whether Johnrtoti or Tllden I the better man lh the final tomorrow. Tllden and Johnston, in defeating and Dudley, furnished the movt In eensatiooij lennl thus far witn-.-u'The American, toyed the championship. rtth their opponent, both of whom were considered crack player, (specially the Japareee. In the fourth round of tho double Bhimtdsu and Nicholas Miahu of Rumania boat tho American player. Captain Samuel Hardy, and Black beard of Bouth Africa, The outcome of the semifinal in th double made It certain that an American pelr also would win tho double, In this evant Norris William nd C. 8. Garland beat Bhimtdsu and while Johnston and TUden Miahu, boat the British aemlflnaUsta, Ritchie and 4. 3, Fisher, 4-- L 1. 4-- 2, 3. Shi-mld- su 3, 4-- 4. f-- T, cnam-ptonshl- p. 3, 4-- 3, 4-- 6-- Central Utah League STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Loot I I American Fork Sprtngvlllo ' Heber Spanish Fork Provo lhl 6 3 3 4 4 Pet At Ree Franriecm Mid tea 0AXLAND. RKATTLB. AB B.H.PO.A. M M1 Will, I If 4 I 1 1 Behae Morph lb 3 3 014 Eld red cf 4 4 1 4 Write, rf 1 4 4 1 Kenwy Zb 3 4 4 3 Rtumpf h 3 4 1 1 3 4 0 2 Beldwe We'dttdp 3 0 4 0 10 10 loch Trials. Batted Reno by )nm 27 hr . AB.B.H.POA-Lem- 13 cf. rf 3 0 4 S 4 1 3 4 01 Miller, If 4 4 2 3 4 1 4 1 0 Kelght 4 Uelalo lb 0 I 3 4 4 3 3 itulm as 3 3 Mite, e. 0 3 4 0 3 1 liRpelma. 1 AAriet,2b 3 0 0 3 1 1 1 3 I OIKAriot, P I) II I 10 ToUla..3S Woodward la alath. 0 4 34 171 13 1 0Z7U laala,: Ree, Bit R Oak la ed- 0 R 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 R 1 kAv 0- -4 14 0 0 4 4 1 4 4 a Hit .3 0 4 4 4 3 1 1 0 heeee glared. Stria Bohae. Oematryi Two-be- e Beea hit Lem lor h. be lt-oOff Weodward 3: off R. Ariett 6 Struck eat By Woodward 2; by R. Ariett 6 Double llays Rtaiapf ts Kan worthy ts Murphy: dltee t Fttaalmmoae; FUerimmon to A. Allot! to Quiets, Boas leepooriblu foe Weodward 1. Left a beea, Beattie 4. Oakland 6 1 hour eed 33 minute. Uhe-plrTim of (am Phyla eed Baeoa. ible Tigers Beat Beavers in Tenth; Ross Is Victim .727 .626 .600 .466 .333 By Universal Service. LOS ANGELES. Cal .364 ( .....3 By Universal Servics. SAN FRANCISCO. Jun 18. Buss 'Arietta shut out Seattle with four hits In the fourth game of the series her todsy. Frank Woodward, former St. Louis National league pitcher, worked for Seattle and showed a wonderful lot of stuff. The only run of the game was driven in by Miller In th sixth after the bases had been fltlrd. 4 I June 18. Tt Tigers defeated Portland, t ts 4, In today's gams, which wont an extra in8 per U I to Th Tribune, AMERICAN FORK, Juno 18. In a ning. Tne visitors tied It In ths 4 closely contested game this afternoon the to 4, when they secured two ninth, hlta off Heber ball tosoera defeated the local Dell. nine by a score of I to 3. W. Nelson, who In Ths Ttrera put over the winning run their half of ths tenth. flung for tho winner, and Miller, for the Portland used three pitchers. homo team, were In excellent form, alAt Lee An re lee: I PORTLAND. lowing only eight hlta apiece. TIB VON. Th battery for Heber wao W. Nelson AB R.1I 0 A. AB.ILH.0JL and & Kelson, and for American Fork, Blue. lb... 4 I Rll 0 JMtrhlLae 4 10 3 4 I MlUer and Robinson. Wletril.Rb Malwl.ef. ReheUee.lf Tribes. pretel to Th SPANISH FDR JC, June 18 Th local team today defeated tho EpringvtUe aggregation by a 6 to 3 score. The gam waa fast throughout Tho battery for Spanish Fork wao Andrew and Goatee, and for BpringrUlo, Flelger and Davla. peeiel te Th. Tribe M. LKHt, Jan, 1. Leht'i Ceatnl Cthh IragM baiehell teem diapeltod tb. jlax that h their nodeteg la the leet tear fewee br In a rallaatly la the leet of th Blath le- ate eed ecwvd a well-enirietory over the Prere teem at Prove today. The eeero wee I to 6 Ae eotftelder by the eeae f Harmee Atoned mhhid Preae of today' (erne every time th Hardee City athtotee threeteeed to wore. Twlee rpiarrd eloiaot Impeeelbie drtrre ant f they ale, eed la the alath, whea e hit meant far th heme erow, he epeered a Hee drive to the fee eed with wnnderfol threw dooMed Hut eh off flret hee. Beetd three he drore la three f Lehl'e roe wltft dsn kiu, Oarttoa WUaoe, doles the throwing toe the Irrigator, gllowad eely four hltg In the entire feme, inrludlng a haaer by MeKeea la the eiath. Hie eepport wee depradahto. Bey Rtagieten, Prore'e etar mUi-haaplteher, alee kerted e I eltowiag oaly toe pee, weU41etrlboted rvaU eed etrlkleg out eievea of the appeal tioa. Lehl Rlaye Sprlegwille Wedaeedey. The etwee ead eauemary: rt LBH1. PROTO. AB.R.H.O.A. Arerrit.Xb 4 Saddlih.rf. H.Atwd .ef 0 REIUrit.b 2 3 1 Permer.Ib. Webb.ee.. 3 R R 0IC.B1ltott.ee Q.WUee.rf 4 1 10 StRlngleeee.p Sleter.lt.. I 1 1 SIHuleh.rf... Bernee.lf.. 3 3 Heweee.lb. A.Atwd.e. I C.Wllene p 3 0 1 3 MeKeen.lf 1 1 4 Crildge.Jb IXlng.e.... 1113 13 l Hteee,lb... AB.R.H.0. Coi.rf.... Baker,.. 1 04 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 nigh. If.... OiCbdbrae.ef Ptsber,3b.. Bertoe.lh. Meree.rf.. Smith, 3h. . DeVonaer.e 3 3 4 4 3 4 DeU.p lStaU..ftt 4 7129 171. Trial. ..33 Battrd for Folorw In nlath. In ninth lot Xehtor fRa I Two oat whon winning run acorad Boor Portland ftnna Rita 113 13 4 14 14 0 0 13 1 4 4 4 0 0 110 13 4 0 4 4 1 1 4 14 t I SO 14 br Inning: .. ...0 0 Timon Bonn Hlta tunmarr S fttftftOftOl 4090012 OlftftftftOft ft ft 4 I ft f vL 2 ft 2 ft I 1 ft ft ft 2 ft Brror ftprangor. Threo-baa- e hlta Baker. Two baao hlta Flahr, Brhallrf. Malawi, Bncrlflrr hit Barton 2). Btnek oot Br DH oe balla Off A br Polaw 2, br Rooa 1. Bat ft. Jonea A off Dell A off Polar Bona for Jonoa A Dell 4, Folaon 1, Roaa L. Two hits, I mat off Jon, 4 at bat. In I 9 hlta, I ran off Folaon, 2ft at bat. In 7 fanlnff. DoabU Charge defrat to Root, (Har nbor to Bortoa. Bit with pitched bell Un pirns Mo Time of gnaw 2.04. Borton. Grow and Uoloraa. Seals Land on Fittery for 18 Healthy Swats 3 1 R R 0 3 R 1 3 R 4 3 4 4 1 4 R 4 4 4 R By Universe! Service. SACRAMENTO. June 18 The Sen Francisco club fended on Pitcher Flttery in ths first Inning todsy end continued the bombardment throughout the entire 4 gam, dot rating Sacramento, 7 to L 14 13 4 1 IR 3 R 1 4 414 1 4 3 4 2 R Artt kcleu. 4 BlRlla.3b.. I Bpreter.ee 4 0 Joeee.p... 0 0 Poteoe.s. . 10 Keehler. 0 0 0 0 tJuaey... Beea,p. ... 0 0 At Barremcato SAN Fltafld IS 37 Trial. ,.1J 4 4 27 4 Cor he, B. RIIMt, HtTijf Room (2), Cray H. Atwood, WM). m- Waleh Hob A. Atwood hit K error. Two-ImB. Atwood, hit Ceealy. tt Avor-WitooB. hit Avorott, G, Itottt Brhlrk f, (2). A. Atwood, C. Wllooft, H. Atwood. Tell, DoiiMo nta? Baroo, Rddth (2). Lera, Trial .33 Rummei rr: (2) 1112 13 (01 (11 8 0 kin.bro r- Iertflr I FRANCISCO. SACRAMENTO. AB R H PO.A.I AB.B.H.FO.A. 1 S 1 2 rf OtRrhasg rf 4 0 0 1 1 a, 1 1 3 2 2IKopp, If. 4 2b 4 2 8 2 3 Oompta cf 8 8b 3 8 3 3 OiNhrvhn. 2b 3 lb 4 3 3 3 Oinrorar Sb 4 If 3 0 3 1 OlOrr. 3 rf I 0 2 3 0 Wlllm, lb 4 e. 4 0 0 3 0 Cady. .. 1 I RIFlttery, p 3 ICooke. e. 2 ... ), I) t Wbb to tutor; Wrbb to Oollrdg to tutor; H. Atwood to tutor. Hit Off C Wllao I in ft Inalfif. off fttoftotoa 19 U ft loolog. Trie le .43 7 18 27 8 Trials. .30 1 4 37 13 Baora on balla Off C. WUawt A off ftti Beer by Isslsffe; ft. Hit batamoo Famor (2) by WtUoa, Saa Fraarlero oot Br C. WlUoa br WIUoo. fttrork Hus 3 0 Tim at ftlorUtoo U. WlWt . pitob ftt WtM. 4 0 Hite 1 ftft. rmptroo WaUright and Gray, 8arrmstri io 900. Attoodaoc Rec ...0 1 Hite DRAAK THROWS ROLANDO. Error ummery: Bchang. Fltsgenld, Base tor -GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. June 18 In flrorar, Orr, Williams Two- hit Koeraer. Jittery 6 Three-be- er s hestTrwelght wreetllng contact Inst toe kite Ce Stoles Wel.b, Dolly. Be on. night Tom Draak defeated Gens Rolando toeo Telle. ClTeey. Ul (Laeriard), 1646 34.00, Seerifle Berne hit Comptos. Praek W. tlO (W1le), dao, 336 In straight falls, ths first full In 30 minos belle Off Lera 2. Struck ff ; Oaaerel Cleea 104 (Wide). 360, third. ute and the second In 18 minute. Both at By Ler. R; by I;Flttery Flttery 3. Peee toll Time. 1 4. Comm Ct Oeormeed, Ceatttoror, fall were th result of a bod) scissors Cedy. Time of game 2 boure ead 13 mts-trraa. Mareheat eed alee arm leek. Wled and further Kl,ht Empire Byros e4 Asdenoa. 00001006--14 00010300 tin, , m hr (Copyrlglit, 1W0, try H. 0. TUher. MaiK U. & PaL Oft.) Trad By BUD FISHER lf. V O' l lit J! X: a fte rM. 11 m K ft 4 Orfl f "M 4 'n J 2X J |