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Show TinrSATTCAKE TRIBUNE' FRIDAY ' .12 MORXINO; MAY 20; 921 AS RAINMAKERS; TflE BEES ARE 'HITTING 1.000 BRINGING UP FATHER McCarthys Ocular Evidence' Supported by Batboy; Hotdog . ManYettobeHeardFrom es and Coyote Oak Service. By Universal . LOS ANGELES, May 11 Portland and today, boa Angeles split a doubls-hsadthe first going to ths Angels, 4 to 1, in the second to ths visitors, to I. Hughes allowed but four hits and Plllelte hut three, and this accoutre for the er s. jvln-nine- I St 1 . Lee Angelee fine: LOS glrst PORTLAND. I ANGKI.M ho a.0 abhho.ai0 Klll.fer.ef abb S 1 1 OMlo.ef.. BatlSb. SOSS SlMrAeleyae Wolfer.lt... i 0 1 2 0cireU.lf . ! I I I Cea.rf..,. S 0 0 1 Oiling, lb.. . 4 0 0 E 0 id I 2,J,UU.rt ,pU,lb...4 S Nlehoff.Eb Brag 2b.. I.lnrirnrr.Sb 8 '0 112 yifther.e... S 0 0 S 8 0 15 2 t.ung.M.. 10 0 11 OlCier.t.... 8 8 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 ' sell -r lllll ill IH Hit Sue Ho., p Tolals..24 Mill 1 1 4 24 J2J ( Bugbeap.. Totals 28 2 7 27 JT (cere by Inning: , Pert land 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Runs Hits w...O 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Le Angelee 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Runs T 0 0 Hits Two Errors Butler, Lindlmore. Summary: 1, run la rluhef base Batted hit Pool. rarretl 1. garrlftra hit MeAnley. Butler, Htruek out Hr gruff, Flaher, Cnrroll, Mam Rosa 2, by Huffbe 8. Bases on balls Off Rsfhea 6, off Sum Rosa 4. Runs responsible for Hughe 1, Mam Ross 1. Time 1.88. lra-pitt- a tssey and Phyle, 14 111 110 .(ey At i In gsrond rams: Auffoioa PORTLAND . AN'flRI.KM LOS I abruoai Oeala.rf. . 6 1 i O'KIllefer.ef-.-ff Bsller.ab. 5 18 8 liMcAslevsa Welter, if . 5 8 8 2 01 ('armll.lf.. 2 1 0(irlrg lb.. (Nn.rf..., 54 00 012 Oi Pnule.lb., gnis.rf. ... 4J Nlehoff.Eb. . grug.2b. Raker.c... 8 0 1 2 2 Lindinre.Sb Toons. .. 4 0 1 8 2 Mtsnagr.e.. PUlstte.p. 4 0 0 1 1! DusioTlrh p Reinhart. ill .... tMIsis ahrho.a. ft O TO 4 0 16 8 0 4 0 2 1 8 0 0 T 1 4 0 0 1 0 Hill 10 8 8 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 6 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 Tlmnaa,p Casey. e. ... 0 O 0 0 1 Tntala 80 812 27 10 Bat ted for DnmotUh tRan for Btanage In Bcore by innings: FaHlabd Run ... 0 1 Bite Lea Angeli Sub ... ... 0 Total ..82 2 8 27 eighth. " n 0 2 2 0 0 Q 0 2 0028111 0 0 0 0 18 in eighth 0 1 8n 812 89 By Cnlvortsl lorries. 0ACRAMENT9, May IS A flock of bos hits, one of them a horns run by MaQsfflgan with ths bases full, and three walka were sufficient to give Sacra, mento nine runs In the sixth Inning of today's game. The score was Sacramento 13, Oakland I. Al Sacramento OAKLAND. SACRAMENTO. AB R B 0 A AB R H O A. Plselll.Sb ft 0 ft ft 2 Mcfln 2b. 6 2 4 4 8 1 OKopplf.,.' 6 2 0 0 8 4 ft Plrt'kh. . . 8 2 2 ft 8 0 0 Mollwti.lb 6 2 2 12 ft 5!Compts.cf. 51 lift 1 Rysnrf... 3 8 0 0 1 1 POSH 9 8 ft ft 4 0 Elltott.r.. 0 ramer.ft 9 0 0 0 i p. Winn p. . 0 Bheehas.lb 0 0 0 1 0 Bchlt.p 1 0 0 0 0iCook.e...ft 0 0 0 1 0 12 12 10 118 10 10 ToUln Boor SB S 0 34 15 12 10 12 118 1000 rittry Total. 48 18 19 27 12 , by toning: n 0, 0 0 8.0 a ft 0 8w I 1 0 0 8 2 1 2 0 Hit Barra mco to 0 Ran .....0 0 1 ft ft ft ft ft )$ Hit 2 8 2 18 0 8 2 0,1 Error Summary: Cather, Wllle, Brubaker. Buna recpottslbt foe Finery 8 Kremor 8. Winn 4. Hraoe ruo McOaffigan. Two ba bits nyaa, Cattorr, OuUto, Orr, MeOaffigaa. Stolen baaea McOatfflgan, Kopp, pick 2. Bacrlflc Baaea an ball hit Elliott. Flttcry 2, Krv . Per 2. BtnMk out By Flttry 8 by Xramar ft. Ikxibl play McOafflgan to Orr to lioliwita. defeat to Kramer. Tim of gam 2 t'h&rg beura. Byron and Toman. Cmpire Oakland 09 AGNEWS BAT SPEAKS LOUDLY- - FOR SEALS j- ; MUTT AND JEFF By RAY REARSON. NEW YORK, May 1. A French tralniug comp transported to American soil! That may sound out of the ordinary,, but that's exactly what Manhasset, Long island, will be next week, when Georges fistic champion, Carpentter, European work for tho battle to start his with Jack Dempbey at Jersey City oa July I. The Carpentier camp will ba .unlike any Other we have had occasion to visit. It will be ultraexclusive. Up to the present time It has simply been exclusive, with Its barbed-wir- e entanglements, padlocks, etc. n Francois Descamps, manager ef Car-petier, hopped to bat today with the an- nouncement srhlch ia convincing evidence that Georges Is going to accomplish his not those training by FrenchIn methods, Amerioa. It Is not usually emploied news that the public is to be exaluded from the training camp at all times, but the fistic writers were Informed by Manager Lie scamps today that the rule and as drawn up set certain days' regulations of each week on which the scribes may Jonraey to Manhasset and watch the European champion perform. Thison edict ' those landed with somewhat of a shock concerned today: but it is to be, and ao It Thai! be, for GeorgeTTiTgoIhg to do things-i- n America lust as ha does at home, according to M. Descamps. ..At - C. oh: nr o kci b there's . -- a. poor lookin' MAH PARIS' OUT THERE I'LL. &EIT . Miunt HE HAD HALF OF WHAT E" TOU-AREATIN" j y. i-- Three Days Given Reporter. l' ftftgftftOOl 3--S a INT'L FKATUBt ''- SERVICE.' INC. witness Meantime, bets are being offered oa what McCarthy will do to the Ban Francisco players when they begin their attacks on Brown when the Beals come here two weeks hencs. hitters: v. BOXING NOTES A! CHICAGO, May IS Articles were signed today for a middleweight match between Mike Gibbons of St. Paul and Al Sommers of Spokane for' a 110,000 ft purse, to b held at the race track at Ths series stand: Alan, Idaho, July 4. The weight wtll Vernon won 1. Balt take won 9, S postbe 161 pounds. The bout will go flfteei poned. rounds a to decision. Seattle won ft. Ban Francisco won I, 1 postponed. Rocky Kansas. Buffalo lightweight conOakland won 1, Sacramento won 1, 1 tender, has started training for his match postponed. with Benny Leonard June 6 at Harrison, 1. Portland won !. Los Angelee won N. J. This alto Is within an hours ride or Broadway and should draw a Banner Winning and losing pitchers vesterdav: crowd. At Oakland: Couch, San Francisco, winner; Schorr, Seattle, loser. Jack Britton Is expected her for a At Los Angeles: Hughes. Los Angeles, short stay. He Is matched to take on ulnnerf Sam Ross. Portland, loser. Sollv Travers at Seattle May 25, Johnny Piliette, Portland, winner; Dumovlch, for ten rounds at Portland. McCarthy Los Angeles, loser. 3, and Joe Clifford at Vancouver At Sacramento: Flttery, Sacramento, June on the night of June 7. winner; Kremer, Oakland, loser, -- e - BY - hot-do- Middleton, Neat tie . Agnew, nSan Francis Homs-ruhitters' cisco; McOafflgan, Sacramento, v 1921 hot-do- ing Sailor FYeedman Is training at the Arcade gym for tho bout with Johnny Dundee In the Eqxt Chicago arena May 28. Freedman must show some class in this bout or ths Leonard match In Benton Harbor July 4 will go up In CLEVELAND. Ohio. May 19 Harry smoke Lunte of 8t. I outs, utility tnttslder of the Cleveland Indiana was released toTeddy Murphy, local featherweight, has day to the Sacramento club of ths Paci- returned from Denver, where he lost a fic Coast league. Ths transfer comshade decision to Mike Dundee In twelve which brought pletes the transaction Pitcher Walter Malls to the lo al team rounds a week ago. laMurphy made a hit with the fans and wanted for a relast season. turn engagement the middle of June. CALIFORNIA ATHLETES ARRIVE. Hustling Tom Jones is bock In Chicago BOSTON. . Mass- - . May .12. University of California's track team of twelve men ftftcf passing the last two weeks in Jones haa taken over the entered in the annual championship Louisville. management of the losing ton A. C., and games of the Intercollegiate A. A. A., expects to match some topnotahsrs for. to be held at the Harvard stadium May his Kentucky club. arrived here today. They will have their first workout in the stadium GAME. and on Saturday will be guests of the Harvard Athletic association at EASTON. Pa, May 18. Wm. Seaman it dual the Harvard Princeton meet there. pitched a game (or Lafayette college yesterday, defeating Ursinua, 7 to 8. He struck out nine men, fanning three in MAY PLAY OHIO. BRUIN Ohio, COLUMBUS, May 18 Local the eighth Inning, and. passed two. newspapers today published a story that HUNTER BEATS MIDVALE. the University of California football team Is to be Invited to play Ohio Stale's The Hunter nine defeated the Midrale eleven this fall on Ohio field here. The club Wednesday, 15 to 10. Previous statement Is made that no official action report erroneously made Midvale the has yet been taken, however. winner. at BonneThere will be a double-headville park Saturday, the first game at 1'30 o'clock. There will also beginning be a double-headSunday. ten-rou- er -- 27-2- 8, -- no-h- Starting next Monday, newspaper men be welcome at Manhasset only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday- - of each week. The other days they will be per , mltted to dream up something newsy about the man who la to buckle lntg or be buckled by Jock Dempsey. But who cores, with the races oa at Jamaica? Descampa had this to say today: In our own country we do our train ing in the way we see fit, which means that ws can be as prlvats as ws please. It Is necessary for a boxer not to be interrupted in his work, and seclusion Is an aid te condition. That's why wa wtll do eur work in America as we do it at homo. We mean ne offense, hut believe It is for tho best. Descamps already haa awakened to the fact that the approaching battle la arousing an interest to whloh Georges Is unaccustomed. Ths nswspaper men, photogrubraphers, not to mention theof eager the counbernecks from all sections try, ore piling in on Manhasset and to-aa day something like fifty journalists, Descamps prefers to call us, parked themselves on the front porch at the training camp to get the dope. will 114 -- Culver..! Berries. BAN FRANCISCO. May 1. The Seals defeated the iBtwashee, 4 to 4. this afternoon. Agnew doublet! In the ninth frame and woe scored by Fitzgerald s single, which ended a tie. In the fourth Agnew hit a homer with two men on. Beattie tied the score In the By Wednesday, Fridays to See Writer. Mondays, -- : GEORGES French Champ Designate Well knowing that. In legal proceedings, unsupported testimony Is not nearly ao convincing as testimony which Is Supported by other witnesses, McCarthy hasSalt Lake Vemon-Sal- t tens to produce subetantlative proof. He produces s no less competent witness Lake game postponed; wet than a batboy. The excellence of hit own vision Is clearly attested by this grounds. ' batboy, At Los' Angeles" (first game) Listen : Ban Francisco, Uni., May 14.-Portland 1, Los Angeles 2. C. Cravath, Manager Balt Lake BaseLos Portland ball 603 Walker Bank Building, 5, Club, (Second game) Balt Lake City, Utah: Angeles 2. Afternoon paper carries story on auAt- - Sacramento Oakland 3, thority of batboy who worked tor your club last Sunday at San Franclscd that Sacramento 13. you Instructed Pitcher Thurston to hit In the head, also that you inAt Oakland. Seattle 3, San O'Connell structed all of your team to 'get' O'Con- nell, and particularly told Brown to get Francisco 4 him. 1 hope that this It not true, but because ef the publicity that has been the charge 1 must ask you to wire ninth with a triple by Middleton, a dou given s me an answer as to its truth or falsity. hie and a sacrifice fly. When answer Is received I will be in a At Otkkmt- I BAN FRANCISCO' BBATTLB. position to reply to your wire of yester-daAB.RH.OA. AB a o La no, If 4. 0 1 O.Bohlcklf.e 4 WILLIAM H. M'CARTHT. 4 1 116 1 9 it Katb.fb. . To which Manager Cravath makes the 'Wttral.ftb 111 OKIIIaoa.lb. 8 1 018 0 following reply: 0 1 a Agnew.c. 4 3 ld red. ef 'Halt Lake City, Utah, May 18, 1221. 2 8 I , William H. 1 I 4 Ftairrld rf. Kawy 2b. McCarthy, President Pacific 8 0 0 0 2 2 2 OiKamui.Hb. Midltn.rf. Coast League, Heorst Building, Son 1 8 0 0 8 0 0 Kelly cf F'ramdiico, Cal.f Htumpf.aa 4 11 2 1 H alh.as Thurston was given orders to pitch Ocucb.p... 8 0 0 0 1 high to Bcborr.p. S 0 O'Connell; nothing was said about hitting him. What was said in the heat Totals 82 8 8124 1ft Totals. 80 4 8 SI 14 of anger after Brown was spiked is not INoo out whoa winning ran scored. fit for print. Ilowevor, will atato the InScore by lusts.: cident was forgotten by myself and playSeattle ers when O'Connell was .5 8 8 0 hurL My orders Run. 1 1 are ft ft to slide on all high and wide throws Blls to first base In all games. Will further Ban Vraaclreo 4 state if all ..... Hun players were killed who have O ft 5 ft 0 ft 0 teen threatened Hits we would all ba dead 2. on K Winter worth, Error all, Humin.ry ' "c. cravath." W.I.h A Roms rua Ago.w. Three baa. hits mere twist of tho wrist, with a Twohiw hits Spot. rot, so Having, Morphy. Ulddteten to cumulative evidence say, produced K.n worthy, Atsew, Mscrlllc. Site Bill. Ls, ot the batboy McCarthy's position beWlstcrsll. Spencsr. Baeee os hull Off Couch comes unassailable and impregnable. 2. off Hcborr I. Struck out By Bekorr 5. by However, we make bold to ffuggeat that, Coach 5. Doubl. play rilMersld to Asnew to ocular and the batboy' Walsh. Runs Rr.pon.lblc for Schorr 5. Couch should 8 Minimi bssr Kelly. Titus of fame 1 hour auricular evidence require further support, McCarthy should have one of his sub80 instes. L oiplre. Bsaoa Sn4 Uetirew, sidized Man Francisco Newspapers interg view the The testimony of g the would be every bit as man jnan. WILD HEAVES good as that of ths batboy, and It would tend to corroborate that of this damag- AND SUCH COYOTES SCORE NINE RUNS IN ONE INNING SETS! - - But- 1 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 8 8 Error Butler, Poole .2, Kmg, Three base hit VrAoley, Two-basOrlgga Btanage. Wolfer. hits Carroll, Cox, Krug, Oenla. Batted In runs Young t, Wolfer 1, Pox 1, MrAuley 1, Butler 1. Baertfleo hit Struck oot By Pilletto 2, by X)uro- rag. rteh B. Baaeo on balls Off Plllotte 1. off The day s best Boaaoetch Run responsible for Thom an . 4. Muo bits, 4 run. 81 at bat, off Dumoxlcb In 8 Innings. Charge defeat to Dumortch credit Time I 88. victory to Pilletto. Umpire Pkyle end Caeey. Krug. Portland Bummmry: V- -- Excellent jritchinjr on Both Beat Seal Side , - contributions to tho the Brown OConnell FURTHER affair at San Francisco were added yesterday. Ths first of the Internationally Important documents cams In ths form of a telegram from President W. H. McCarthy. McCarthy. It will bo recalled, fined Inflelder Brown of the Salt Isike club 1100 for deliberately, maliciously and premeditately First Baseman O'Connell qf ths spiking Ban Francisco club. McCarthy, In a telegram dated Monday, said In was positive that Brown's act was all and avarythlng that these three long words- stand for, for didn't he see it himself? Bure, ha saw It himself. STANDING OP THS CLUBS. . . t fr- By George McManus One - Wears Headguard, Which Doc Little Good When Jack Land on It. - By HARRY NEWMAN. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J May IS. Jaok Dempsey haa finally settled down to hard work and a healthy string of battery mates ore wondering how long they will be able to live under It an. The big champion is ripping and tearing into those unfortunate sparring companions with a viciousness that means Jackxsure-l- y Intends that he will not be caught napping this time. . The titleholder Is not ploying any favorites, every member ff the boxing layout being Subjected to on honest fight every time he start a It is altogether different from the procedure when Jock was training (or Brsnnan. They thought the champion was rough during those It is nothing compared to periods,. but the style' In which Dempsey is now workon hie ing helpmates. Three big heavyweights occupied Jocks time this afternoon and maybe old Jack didnt tear into them Leo Houck, the veteran Haselton fighter, got the worst cuffing of them all and several times hod to appeal to Dempsey to ease up, but the big msulsr paid no attention and poor Leo had to bear with it alL Leo was mighty glad when his time was - up. Jack.. .tUlff ord,- - another giant heavy. Houck he weight then came on end like got the pasting of his life. Clifford mixed it quite often with Jock and the latter urged him on. Occasionally ths boxing took on the appearance of a real fight. Clifford wore a head gear during bout but he was reeling several times and on the verge of a knockout when o Dempsey cut loose with his punch. The boxing for the day wound up with -- Mutt Wants to Do His Bit to Help Train Jack one-tw- a dash between Dempsey and Jack Re heavyweight. nault, the New England Renault is a tough bird and gave Dempsey plenty to attend to. but he was punished severely for trying to get toe gay The champion never in the clinches. rested between bouts and kept on ths move every moment. walk this Following his usual five-mi- le morning tne champion was resting up a bit when some one suggested a bail game and Immediately a game was started between the scribes here and the member of Dempsey's eamp. Jack Kearns served as umpire and Mated until the third Inning, when be called Dempsey out on strikes. Kearns skipped the country when the champion insisted on arguing the point The game lasted eleven Innings and aocordlng t one bulletin the scribes wen by a score of ft to I. v The official scorer sold That Dempsey made three hits, but he mode no mention of the fact that Jack struck out with the bases loaded. . American Tennis Sharps to Play French Team PARIS, May IS. (By the Associated Press.) Members ef the American team which will take part in the world's hard court tennis championship matches to begin on May 28, are expected to arrive in France tomorrow. The team Includes William T. Tilden the world's gross court champion. ' The leading members of the French team are reported In excellent form. William H JAurentx, the present hard court world's champion, Ts performing brilliantly in ths French championships now In progress, while Max Deougls and Andre Oobert, both former French title winners; J. Brugnon and 8uxanne Lenglen, the other prominent French representatives, are showing promise ot fine performances. ELIMINATE OLYMPIC EVENTS. YORK. May 18. Elimination from the Olympie games program of walking, cycling, fencing, shooting, rowing, lawn tennis and football Is being considered by the British Olympic association oommlUee at the international congress at Lausanne, Switzerland, May 21 and 29. . NEW r, ITALIAN LANDS KNOCKOUT. NEWARK, N. J., May 19. Ermlnio Spalla, Italian light heavyweight, knocked out Frank Hagney of Australia In the first round of a scheduled match tonight Spalls floored Hagney three times before he landed the final blow. ten-rou- (Copyright,' 1921, by H. Mark Beg. TJ. 8. Trod f IN RECEIVE ST Participants in Basketball Baseball, Track and Field Will Be Honor Recipient Awards to basketball, baseball and track and field men who earned their U In 1931, will be presented at the annual award day program which will be given at the University of Utah this forenoon at thq 11:10 assembly hour. , Dean William Leary will make tha presentations. , Eight athletes will receive sweaters and a otU basketball fob, the latter for winning the Rocky mountain title. Twelve men will be honored in baseball, while thirteen participants In the track and field meets will be given sweaters. Two; runners will be given sweaters for the annual long distance run, and the sophomore class will receive the loving cup for winning the organization baseball championship. Following ore the list of swards: Basketball (sweater and gold basketball fob) Orson Wright, captain; Elmer Dean, McKinley Oswald, Martin Harris, captain-elec- t; HMrl Ferguson, Glen Watkins, Mao Bwan and Floyd Romney. Baseball (sweater) Captain Joe NaNell Smith, McKinley than, Captaln-eleOswald, Clifford Doxey, Denton Rich, Chauncey Thornburg, Ernest Bcoglngs, Vernon Grieves, Ivon Burns, Leland Prouse, Russell Yeats and Tom Dewey. Track and field (sweater) Captain Earl Ferguson,-- . Captsln-aleSayoian Kerr, Lincoln Urs, Hugh Wing, Brlnton Jensen, McKinley Oswald, Nell Smith, Mac Bwan, Denali Watts, Ellis Barker, Merlin Stevenson, Burnett Bagley and Jim Anderson. (sweater) Alphus Harvey and Bavllle Flowers. qt ct Pet Pup Arrives. What the three days a week stunt means may.be viewed in various ways. It is quite possible that It is Intended that Georges will be a deep secret in hie He may do preparations for the scrap. his real work when no one is there to watoh him; then, when he has the scribes present, he can play the game so that he will not "uncover" anything ha is against Pempsel. planning to uss Carpentier was cheerful and happy today, He was up at 7 o'clock this morning and after breakfast romped on the lawn. One of the reasons for hit cheerfulness was ths arrival of Flip, the black Belgian police dog, whloh made the trip across the big canal with officials The government Georges. Into quarantine on ardragged Flip"wasnt released until torival and ha day. Hla appearance was a joy to sweet on the dog. who George, killed most of the morning hours Georges new trio- - Then he gave Flip" teaching "F lip" a bath. James J. Corbett, champion of former dropped In on George for a visit, year, nd they spent an hour and a half In conversation. Most of the talk concerned method of gaining condition, according to on of the camp member. The afternoon was passed by'Carpen- - , tier in reading newspapers and .letters; then followed a drive in the new automobile purchased yesterday by Manager They drove to Port Wash Descamp. of ington and viewed other points teresL Georges became highly Interestefl the motor tour when an aviator during was seen flying through Tha clouds over- - ' head. 1 Stormy Weather Keeps Goiters From Praclics HOYLAKE, England. May 19 Bad. weather broke today and golfers who are to compete next week for the British amateur championship had virtually an off day. William C. Fownea, Jr., captain el tha American team, with Captain Webster of New Zealand as a Partner, started a game against Major Parker and Guy Farrs of the home club, but the weather stopped the match. BRITTON TO BOX DAVIS. SEATTLE, Wash.. May 19. Jack Brit., ton, world champion, will COLLEGE GOLFERS MEET SATURDAY meet Travie welterweight Davis of Everett, Wash., COLUMBUS. Ohio, May 19. Ohio State claimant to the Pacific coast title. In a d match at an Elks' club smokand Michigan will meet Saturday at Ann Arbor in what Is announced as the first er here May ti, it was announced todual western conference golf match. day. Cross-count- ry four-roun- O. Fisher. Fat Off.) By BUD FISHER |