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Show ' THE SALT LAKE TKLBUNE, .TITUKSDAX MUitNLNU, JUKE. 8, 1922. 11 ME THROWS .EM EAST,- ME THROWS EM SLOW YA GOTTA HAND IT TO OLE) BILL- PIOUGH - a r . . v w end that the present deal was consummated. 1 hope to inform the fans within a few days of several Important chan too." Coast League Veteran Turns Beelets Upside Down, and Wins Easily At Salt Lsks Sacramento 7, Salt Lake 1. At Saa Franclaco Loa Angelat; Francisco & At Ssattls Portland , Saattla t. At Las Angslsa Oakland 7, Vernon 4. The TANDINQ OF THE CLUBS r christened Clinton. Aa Clinton (raw higher and wider, ha changed hia name to Clint; and when he grew aa high aa a tree and aa wide aa a house, they called him Bill, and no other name could possibly fit him so aptly. Well, yesterday Bill Prough was BUI at his beat. He is pn hi tenth year in the Coast league, but he was aa great a he ever pitcher yesterday as the best dayhollow of had. He held the Bees in the his big hand, and although the locals managed to get over a run, it wasn't Bill's fault. He was entitled to a Aa H waa, Sacramento won the opener of the series, I to 1. The visitor played like world cham plons behind Proughs superfine pitching, and. gaslng upon them yesterday, we ate given to marvel much that they ehou'd be In the laat place in the league standing. tittle Walter Pearce at short played a wls of a game and so did Marty at second. The spectacular d production of the afternoon was a catch by Lea Sheehan, when. In the very d spear first Inning, he made a of Vltt's fly agaknat the left field fence. of on the part Ui That superb feat seemed to start the Coyotes on their way end they never stopped going. - hitter- 1 1 . .(4 3 2 Score Six in One Round; 3 Poole, Home-ru- n . Schorr, Seattle. K slipped scored. e Stglln opened the ninth with k clout to right. Strand popped out waa and Siglln held while Pearce was throwing .Lewis out.. , Sand hit towards right. McOaffigan made a good play on the ball, but Sand unquestionably wad safe that Is. he wa unquestionably safe in everybody's opinion except the umpire's, who. to the amassment of the populace, called him out. The effect of the umpire'! decision was to cause the game to be ended in quick time, the whole affair requiring only an hour and thirty-tw- o minutes. The club win play again this afternoon at 3 o'clock. - - one-han- p , V i ; . two-bee- j -- - tVSfc Winning' and , , c.df a .V, Was B ELMER MYERS. t: M - .V tli.wk. w A ja jK AWV" the same rafe and by the same method, for Salt Lake fans are always glad to gllmpee the smiling, shining face of Buddy Ryan. - - t -- , . 'tt; Among those rare mortals whom Father Tim veems to pass by la Buddy Ryan. We have known Buddy a good many years, and every time we see him he's younger than he was tho season before. I, 'i , , ; . ' t ' - f . 'i - lands Morelng of the the club. President ''f :! r; . , s$ Sacra-menta- Is wtth Aside from a pitcher or two, the Coyote are an almost unchanged ball club Walter Is the only Peirce, the club's shortstop. fans. real stranger to Salt Lake Walter Betts, pitcher, joined the Be yesterday and was In uniform for a workout He comes from the Philadelphia Nationals. Hits Justin Fitzgerald, who came pretty near being a Bee several times, but who turned Coyote, was the leading hitter of the occasion. In five times up he knocked out two doubles and two singles. Schick end Wilhoit were the only Bees te solve Prough'e punlers with, any degree of success, each getting a single and a double. Between them they got four of the Bix hits marked up for the iocala All the pitchers had good control. Williams and Prough confining their passes to one each. In the first Inning the Coyote shot one over, Fltrgerald rounding on bis double and two infield outa e three. In the next inning Pearce and Stanage hit safely. Prough truck out. Fitzgerald hit his second double, scoring Pearce and pbttlng Stanage they-mad- on third. A hit by McOaffigan- scored Kalllo. Stanage and Williams replaced fielder's Fitzgerald romped home on a failed to choice on Pick's grounder thst A spectacular double play engU .choose. nsered by Duffy Lewis and Helnle Sand retired the side. Lewis made a remark able catch of Ryan's wide fly and heaved Xick out at second. Jit I 'V ' -- Sheehan Puts It Over. The visitors made two more In the fifth. McOaffigan walked and stole second. He ventured far off second, but tbs throw to nip him was high fcnd he scooted back to safety. Pick singled to right, tried to stretch it and Was out-- at second. It was a sort of an Alphonse Oaston bit and might easily have been caught by at least two of the three players who went after it. Ryan struck out. protesting loudly against a called third strike. Then 10 Australian Wins Prize on Scot's Golf Course a. CYRUS - WILLIAMt. JlllXL.rsjl.il., Home run Sheehan. Two-bae- e hits Fitzgerald 1. Wilhoit, Schick, bigltn. Stolen bases McOaffigas, Siglln (gift). Sacrifice hit Mcxlafflgan. Runs batted in Fltsgerald, McOaffigan, Sheehan 2, Shlck Struck out By Kalllo 1, by WilUame-'S- , by Prough I. Bases on balls Off Williams 1, off Prough L Four 7 hits off Kalllo, 0 at bat in 1 3 runs, innings, out in second, first and third Runs responsible for Kalllo 4, Williams 2. Charge defeat te Kalllo. Double plays Lewis to Sand; Sand to Siglln to Strand. Pearce to McOaffigan to Mollwits. First base on error Sacramento 1. Left on bases Sacramento 6, Salt Lake 6. Time of game 1 hour and 3 minutes. Umpires Eason and Finney. Summary: f r-- 7 V 'A J ' i (t 7 - - ' J3 V ',5 ' f - ' ' : i si i I h - SOUTHER Jf ASSOCIATION. fly-ou- MU1T AND JEFF . S7 . ' JU 22 22 Testardsys Results. il.fA jf-i- T Wild Heaves and Such .MO .4h0 .444 .431 .421 so R. 8 first game. 8 and At Oklahoma, second R. 16 E. H. 8 16 14 7 City ,6 Batteries Hall, Blunk and Spencer; Allen, Coe!eskte and Long. R. H. E. Second game ft 18 8 Denver Citr 10 11 1 Batteries Weisel, McBlree, Salisbury Parker; Dodaon, Shenuan and Fisher. At Wichita, Dea Moines first game: R. 12 Wichita Batteries Cullop. McLaughlin Mann. Sellars, Beebe and Haley. Second game: IB a Moines 8 sod R. ...1 and IT. 14 1ft E 2 2 Banner; H R. ft 1 4 6 1 Wichita Batteries Lynch and Breen. McDonald and (Called at end of fifth by agreeHaley. ment I $Ut I DaioTickp" 1 110 10 10 10 110 Totals .81 2 8 27 j Total. ..84 0 7 27 12 Butted for Compton in seventh. Coumbe In ninth. Bcore hy innings: Loe Angeles ...1 00 10 0 0 0 0 0 00 I0 Ban Pranrlaeo Ne runs. 5 hits, Summary: Rrror Conmbe. 28 at bet. off Hughes in 6 pins Innings. Credit victory to Hughes. Raaes on balls Off Hughes S. off Coumbe 4. off Ihimorlch t. Stolen base Cwe-oas- e OConnell. hits Rrlly, McCabe 2, Sacrifice hits Carroll. Deal. Griggs, Miller IVnihle play Kllditff to Rhyne. Time 2 hours. Umpires Casey and Byron. 01 ..0 000 PORTLAND'S EARLY LEAD LASTS OUT BKATTUt AB.R. H.O.A 2 (VLaoe.If.. 8 2 I R.H.O 1 1 1 1 4 Hlgh.rf. 6 0 0 Hale 8b. ft 2 2 Brasil, 2b ft 2 8 ft 1 1 1 4 A ' ft'Crane.s. 8 V - j lEStrin. Fimt men, ix furlongs Colonnt Tnylor, won; Gray ton. oeconft; Trlnco Wcllcn, third. Tim. 1 14 Batty H., Pinuloon, Black Hack la. Mabel O., Hereafter and Binding Tla alio ran. ftecond race, four and a half forlanga Annft Humphrey, won; Kaatrrn Morn, second; Graaa Maid, third. Tims, .84. Lady Vcftnio, Li arm, 8wet Lady, Mary Ta! and Begum alao ran. Third race, one mile and n tixteonth Dorian, won; Fancy Proo, second; Topmast, third. Tims, 148 1ft Caaey and Antoerat alao ran. Fourth race, Hva furlongs Pri wo K., won; Banter, second; Dream Maker, third. Time, 1:00 8 8. BlI) OFlynn ab ran. Fifth race. lx furkmgo Loulo A., won; pyg, third. ectmd; Tmilna, Time, I 18. Dtxift OT)ay, War Marjorie McKay, Concentrate, Prise, Ring Rose, First i'ononl, Locarno, Prom lalng Tom and UaehiavelH alao ran. JUxth rnce, nix furkmgo Jtoyal Palm, won; Isonl Allen, aeemj; Elmer K,. third, Timn, k ItoTal 1 13 Hick and flea court alao ran. Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth Makeup, won; Cantilever, aecood; Mans John, third. Tima. 1 46 2 ft. Tharoa. Cinderalla. Padua, Walnut HHl and Tacola alao ran. r LA TO HIA 1 08 ALSO tv. LATONLA OTUZI. Unit race. lx furlongs lady Mather 104, OjKldred.cf ft O 2 Barney.rf 2 0 Dorothy Buckaur 104. Billy Brash 106, Dr. Im II 106, Orsedelb-a- s 100, Jess Bowdr 110, 2 Watnl.fth 8 O gscont rsce. four and s hslf rnrioar gtone- Coxcf... 4 2 2 08ttimpf.1h f 0 e no, llsyerMul W. 116, Billy Bern 116, Poole. lb. 4 1 2 10 018 Ad ms. 2b 8 0 0 Csrrell 111, Csppy Hicks 116, Taylor Hey Mayor 1 4 llTobin.e,. Klnge.. 116, Brace lew 116, Athlete 116, At gtebler It Jncohs,p, 0 0 113. Sthmd.p 8 0 2 116, Brhscsh 118, Macbeth 116. Admirer 1 1 0 Rods p.. 1 2 Schorr.p. Third rsce, one mile and s elxteenth Brats 0 0 Murphy. 103. JOS, yrrd Kinsey 108, Dr. Turks reery tHood lb 8 Gilbert 110. lories 110, Daddy Wolf 116. IHpenrer 1 0 0 0 elx Fourth furlnnes race, Vulrenore 66, Mlei Coeto.2b. 1 0 6 1 ralths 1O0. Dorlce 100. Korby 106. Grace Msck.p. . 0 0 0 0 hllnsrd 10.3, Arch Alexuder 108. ltd asrrlwm Bermont 106, Tniet Official 110, Dm 3V VTotals. 88 0 1ft 2T 9 Totals 87 8 10 27 10 106, ine ill. Trooper no Bond 118. A. N Akin ins. Bat ted for Stnmpf In the fifth. Fifth rarr, one mile Mcdondwla 108. roluarl In at bat the fifth. tRplnced Murphy Baker 103, 61 r Tliomat Keen 106, Martha FeltBatted for Adams in the eighth. ton lie, Light Bora 106, Brotherly Lore 106 Score by Innings , ' Perader 111. 5 0 6 2 0 0 1 1 ft Portland ft 6lith rare, one mile end three.! item the 1 0 0 0 8 2 6 2 Seattle Yenkra Boy 103. rarllll 103, Vlrrgo 1(M, 2. McCann Error 8ntherla1 esce Wheel 106, Lottery 108, Gonrmond HIS Summary : Crane 2 8. Adams Tbbln. Innings pitched Seventh race, one mile and s etgteenth 8. ha ft. J 2 too hat hits nt 6, run ft; hy Randel 106, Sportemen 10.3. Oolals 106 Charllne By Sutherland 4 2 8. at hat 18 hits 8, runs 4, 103 Alameda Girl 105, Pets Foy 100, Iflskls by Schorr 8. at bat 27. hits 10, runs 4 Credit 100. victorr to ftntherland, charge defeat to Jambs Weather deer end track feat. CAM NOT CAM Turf Results and Entries tBatted for CAvse TtteM. . 15 8 4 2 ljnmre.2b 8 MeAnly.aa 4 Hashes, p 8 FofteTeU. STORMS I Strangler Lewis Wins From Former Champion WRESTLING (Copyright, 1922, by H. Trade Mark Beg. U. 8. ONLV -- , BAX FRANCISCO. AB.R H.O.A If.. 8 0 8 2 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 ft ol(mnpto,rf 'SAN FRANCISCO, June 7 Renata I 1 O 8 Kamm. 8b 8 0 0 1 1 Italian 0 4 0 0 12 0 Gardlni, 0; Elllaoo.lb heavyweight wrestler, 0 8 7 1 OioaeU.ef 4 0 won the decision from Ad Santel, worlds 0 O I O' Rhyne, ee 4 0 O 1 1 light heavyweight champion. In a two-ho- ur 0 1 0 2K!lduff. 2h 2 O 0 2 8 mq-tchere last night. Gardlni 0 0 8 1 Telle, c... 8 0 0 ft 8 won the' fall of the match In an 0 0 1 1 Coumbe, p 8 0 1 0 2 hour and only 42 minute on a headlock. U 0 0 0 1 Agnew... 1 0 0 0 0 was the aggressor throughout. VaTia, rf. 0 tumor.... 8 Mutts Remark Wasnt So Silly After All WiTKlMGl 7. The Boise Polo club defeated th Freebooters, an Inde4 17 In to the northwest team, pendent Th her yesterday polo tournament pama between the Thirteenth crvalry and was postponed Eleventh cavalry team unt.l rrltay to await the rnovery of Acutenant 8.MrLIiman of the Eleventh. Lieutenant Ltpman, who was Injured In was reported today to a have suffered no Iniurlea more 'serious then .severe sprains. 2 2 8 6 Kelly, ft AB Wilder game: j ABKHOAI At Beattie: POllTIAND Boeh Crveby. Denver Oklahoma Postponed ta Friday POISE Idaho, Jane ANGKIsEB McCahe.ef Carroll, Lf I veal 8b,. Baldwin c Griggs, lb Twmbly rf Wfalfr.fe MrCn aft Tipple Polo Tournament Game BOSTON.. June 7 Ed. (Stranqler) Lewie, heavyweight wrestllnr champion, defeated Earl Caddock, former champion, here tonight, two falls out of three. By rnteeranl Berries. The third and deciding fall came In 19 BAN FRANCISCO, June T.The Anminutes 13 seconds, on a headlock, John Pesek of Nebraska defeated Dick gela shut out the Benin today, 8 to 0. It nan a cloaely fought contest and Daviacourt of Texas In the semifinal credit for the victory goon to Hugha, bout, throwing his man In 21 minutes (7 a ho pitched tho first six inning for the second. visitors. 1 and Croaby. Rectmd game: Omaha Oklahoma ANGELS SLIP OVER SHUTOUT ON SEALS and hostilities Grover Query, Batteries Okrie, Darruugh and Bsrch, ler sod Crosby, Tulsa Batteries 07 04 118 011 0 1 SEATTLE, June 7. Portland opened without ceremony today and knocked Jacobs off the rubber In the In nine, maklmr five runs. first The n. H. E, lead was too lonir for the Indians to over1 2 8 come. 3. Score: Portland 3, Seattle 1 12 10 4 . base kits Ha). Poet, (ox. Mrt'ann. Lane, Poole. McCann. Hood Sacrifice Mt King. Double plajs King to Poole. Hale to Poole. Time of game 2 hours 88 minutes. Umpires Toman and Carroll. Coombs. G. N. Child, city schools, wlU umpire 4 18 27 8 E 0 B, rnlwnwl Barrie. H. 1 Teear and At Tulsa, Omaha Tulaa .7M .M2 1 At Bt Joseph: Sioux City St Joseph ih PC. 12 22 29 26 2 2a 27 24 Tulsii Omaha In Molnea . . Oklahoma, tlty Denver Batteries Gntbowaki. It. ...! ....... J - . ... Biout City U irhlta OAKLAND, June 7. Sale of Pltehers George B. Winn and Earl Keiser by the ORkland club to the Nashville chib of the Southern association, was announced here this afternoon George B. (Lefty) Winn was acquired by the Oakland club two years ago from the Western league. Eprl Keiser came to the Oakland club from a Dakota club. His record with the Oaks for two seasons past w as considered good, but he did not IB e u)f to his own hope this season. Infleider Waller Kopf will also be released. J Cal Ewing, president of the Oakland Bees Avert Shutout. club. In commenting on the aula of Winn Orleans 1. sola cam in the tally The Bees eighth. At Atlanta Nashville 2, Atlanta 4. and Keiser, said At Mobile Little Rock 1. Mobile (. Wilhoit singled to center and went to "The sale of Winn and Keiser was simthe ball. At Birmingham ChatUnenf a matter of retrenchment. I propose second When Fitgerald juggled Birmingham ply l, t. In were the 1. two sizth: Schick (Called to strengthen the Oaks, and If was to this rain.) The next Sheehan knocked It over. A little more luck for CY would hav Sheehan would arranged matter so that not have arrived at his batting turn in that Inning. In the sixth Pearce lived on Williams low throw, he went to second on Stanage hit and kept right on to third oh the throw to second. He scored while the Bees were making a double play. Another Instance of lack of luck. Taking all thing into consideration. It can be figured that Williams should not have been scored on at all. Joffh LEAGUE. Won. 0 0 0 2 Basra on hall Off Jacob 1. off Brhnr? I. off O O T Bnthertantl 4. Wf Bos 3 WIW ttrhm Rons 0 0 0 0 0 2 baaea Homs Hale, Rratill. t'ox 1 0 0 run Stolen 0 0 Schorr. Three baae Tlia4'ox. ToWfl. Two- - 0 6 , MHAT A fLVJtMCROuS C. aith-Wt- lc h ll, 1 . FlfaM day will bo observed todfty Rt Liberty park by 25,009 Bait Lake achooi children. The program will Include boys and Arts' baseball games, lawn tennis, folk dancing and singing. It will bequoits, given under the direction board of control, consisting of William Bradford. chairman; Mark C. Brown, Albert J Hagen. William S. Rawlings, Mis lra Kensr and William E. Day, and various committees In charge of special event. Frank Poulson, H. N. Garff, F. N. Poo lon and I 1). Stewart will be directors of the boys' baseball games. Girls' games will be given under the supervision of W. J. MoCoy, Mrs. Martha Man-deCharles H. Keel, H. B. Folsom. Miss Della Pendleton and Miss Edith Kendell. Folk dances will be given under direction of L, A. Bridgland, M.ae ElUsabeUt Bond and Mias Eva. Brewer. P. Melvin Peterson. Misa 'Etta Powers, Mis Ell Kelsey and Mrs. EShsl Antler- son will hav charge rnf the chorus work. Lawn tennis exhibitions will be directed Lola Farrell and Mis Mary by Mis Breech and quoits exhibition by D. R. uf-t- 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 8 2 1 Rrrnra Howard, Koehler, Bmtth. Innings pitched By bell 8. by Glider 1, by 8. Hoick 2, hy Kraus Credit rktory te K rente; charge uefeat to Dell. Hits Off Deli 7. off Gilder 8. off Houck 1. off Kreoae 12. Kun Off Del! 8. off Gilder 2. off Krause 4. Kuna responsible forKrattae 4, Dell 8, Glider 4. Struck iet By Deli 1. by Krause Rnaee on jall 2. by Glider 1, by Jamee 2. Off Kranaa 8, off Houck 1. Hit with pitched hall French. Stolen bases french, Howard, Two-bas- e hM Wills. Tbree-kMta- e Cooper. Hyatt. bite Rodle, Harriott, Dell, Krause Han nah. Sacrifice hito 4'hadbourae. Lafayette, Kranae, Wllte. Double plays Wills to Koehler; Time 2 40. Howard to Marriott to Lafseette. Umpire- s- Reardon nod McGrow. LOS qual-ittn- Ht le nt i 0 8 0 6 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 I 0 Q . , , . Annual Field Day of City Institutions to Be Held Today at Liberty Park. At Ban Franclaco: GIJ1N EAGLES, Scotland. June 7. (By the Associated Preas.) Joe Kirkwood. g Australian champion, today won the prize in the thousand guineas golf tournament. His 76 today made hta lota 144 for the preliminary. Jock Hutthlsons score today wa 77, 162. of an George Dunaggregate making can scored 72, making his total 146, which second James him Braid's in place. puts aggregate score was 158. Tom Elair, the only American in the after tournament, except Hutchison's, up his card tostoring 89 yesterday, tore of out the therefore compeis He day. tition. Edward Ray scored an aggregate of 163 und Harry Vardon 165. WzTE&X Play Progresses Rapidly in Nibley Park Tourney Play in the mens handicap golf tournament at Nibley park la almost through the seoond round, but one match In that yet remaining to be played. That will probably be disposed of today, so that semifinal matches can be played on Frifinal day and Saturday, with the on Sunday. The winner in the first round were. Wv Earl Freebalm, 1 H. Moore, C. C Bints, Hy Otson, O. H. Slmonds, H. C. Allen, C. S. Westlake and L. El Rlter. In the second round, Moore defaulted to Freebalrn, Binds and Olaon have yet to Slmonds defeated Allen and West-lak- e play; wa the winner over Rider. In the semifinals, the winner of the Olson-Blmatch will play Freebalrn, while Slmonds and Westlake are slated to settle differences. i.ev.. acr jm.i 4 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 87 7 11 27 12l Totals ..86 Batted for tldur In alith tBattad for Uonck In aighth. IBiitlfd for Ha'vyor In mlntU. Bcore hy innings. see .A ' I u. iTLocter... iainri, p. twenty-sevent- FItz Hits a Few. Bmb.tr. m Kru. At Salt Take Prough, Sacramento, winner; Kalllo, Salt Lake, loser. At Seattle Sutherland, Portland, winner Jacobs. Seattle, loser At I .os Angele Krause, Oakland, winner: Dell. Vernon, loser. Francisco Hughes, Ixis AnAt Sa-geles, winner; Coumbe, San Francisco, loeer. a , 100310007 000000101 0 10 10 10 2 110 114 8 Fimh. 4 0 0 2 lH.nu.b, 0lta-ll- . 4 Kochlcr.c. p. . . p 2 1 2 0 2 dlldvr. p. 0 0! Bchn.idrr Joo., p.. 0 0 0 I Houck, p. k How.nl.Sb 6 -- Sacramento, for the first time In year, Oakland put a team on the field In a Salt lake fimia park without the services of Billy Oir, Hits ... Orr Is Vernon former ehortstop for the Bees and expects still nursing a broken hand, Runs Hit j complete lecovery wlthm a brief Riace now. Summary: SACRAMENTO. AB R H.PO.A ESO.BB. 1 6 Fltsgerald, cf .. Rudy Kalllo started for the Bees and 3b 0 the Coyotes started for Rudy, in t Be McGafflgan, 3b Pick. 0 second Inning the Coyotes overtook Rudy Ryan, rf 3 ... v if Sheehan, a half holiday in the clubhouse. Cy Wil- Moll wits, lb ... liams, late of Minneapolis, brought hie Pearce, as ..... trusty left Into view, and the view was c lulte pleasing. Cy held the Coyotes to Stanage, ive hits, and for ths most part pitched Prough, p brilliantly. His only mistake was an er37 7 11 27 10 1 ( 1 Totals ror of judgment When he tried to slip SALT LAKE. a slant across the plate on Lea Sheehan. AB.R H PO.A.ESO.BB Lea took a whang at the slant, and the centerfleld away went the ballwasover on runner a the fence. Ae there lines at the time the hit waa good for two seorca The third run the visitors got off Cy was put on through Cys own fielding error. All around, Cy pitched a of ball. right good article While the Bees are credited with one run, in- reality, they deserved at least h "out on the two, for the Balt Lake side never waa an out at all, 32 1 27 U 1 3 1 Total the Sacramento first baseman not being Score by Innings: within three feet of the sack when Sacramento He kite Sand was waved out. Paddy Siflin Hun 1 was coming in from third at the time, Hits I 4 0 0 2 3 0 0 112 eo the Bees were deprived of a tally and Salt Lak-eHetnie of a base hit. r 0 Runs 1. . & V.V.AVK COYOTES 7, BEES 1. Williams Shows Ability 0, ester pitchers k)Blng Joy' aj. - fcXv.i'O' The series stand. nacrametno won 1, Salt Lake won on postponed. Portland won 1, Seattle won 1. Oakland won 3, V el non won V. Los Angeles won I. San Francisco won POPILS TOE h LOS ANGELES'. June 7. The , Oaks batted Wheezer Dell off the mound In the sixth when they scored elx runs, to 4. winning from Vernon Krause weakened in the eighth and Jones finished the game. VERNON. A R H 0 A I OAKLAND. AB U H O.A Hl(h. If.. 4 111 Cooper cf 4 12 2 l u hribra.cf. 4 0 0 4 0 Wllir. rf 4 0 1 2 l Rli., rt. 2 0 2 2 0 Schulte. If 6 1 1 2 O.Mmltli, 2b. 4 0 1 0 2 1 012 1 lljatt. lb, 6 1 2 2 0 lafytt.lb 24 12 2 81s.wrw.2b. 4 0 0 2 4 t ....... hitters-mento- rilnml ImW. By Portland Schorr, Seattle Barney, Seattle Dell. Vernon one-han- II Blank Seals; Indians. Beat Angels Ducks SCHOOL Special to The Tribune VICTORIA, B. C. June 7. With Jack Neville eliminated. Von Elm's chance of winning the Pacific northwest golf championship have received another loost. At the Oolwood links today Von Kira had an easy victory in the seoond round, winning 12 up and 11 to play, from Wcwtiand. who yesterday put out the medalist. Dr. Willing. . Neville succumbed after a hard match to Bon Bteln of Seatt.e. Ths wma 2 up at tbs end of Californian the first eighteen, but Ht.ln was. right at the top of hie gam In the afternoon and won out by I and 1. dteil and Griswold had a tough stile, the hoi former winning et the thirty-fiftTellowlee, the last surviving British Columbian, took K, femith to th hole before he acknowledged defeat Other winners were Bpelrs, Wilhelm, W arson and Fleeter. In th first mind of the women' championship the: e were no upsets, ths stars all coming through successMrs. Hutchings of Winnipeg, fully. Mrs. Sweeny of Vsnccuver. B. O . and Miss kavanaugh California champion, all had easy victor1. Mias Florence llallorsn was plavlng fine golf, and had no trouble In winning her round fiom Mrs Howard. 6 end 4. 3 . Bill Prough when very, vary young, was N. days best Kelly, San Francisco Krause, Oakland Rose, Portland Valla, Snn Framrlsco Fitzgerald, Sacramento Griggs, Loa Angele Wilhoit, Salt Lake Bod la Vernon Hannah. Vernon lutherland, Portland fjane Seattle Marriott, Oakland . , . Ursa 111, Portland -- chick. Salt Lake Sheehan, Sacramento . Stanage, Sacramento Cooper, Oakland High, Vernon French, Vernon Cox, Portland -- -- Golfers of Salt Lake Make Winning Start ' risher. Pat Off.) superintendent of a baseball game between principals and supervisors, in which the teams will be captained by A. , J. Hagen and Joseph B. Dngga. A. B. Kealer and H. J. Stearns have been ai Pointed official checkers for boys baseball games between the various schools, while Miss Lillian Whelan and Miss Vlo 8orensen will keep record of t girls games. E. W, Fraser, W, IX Prosser and E 8. Hallock comprise th committee on Iran portattonanitOecarVanGoitt.Mnnr tier-trude Arbuckle and Mies Anna Corbett the committee on safety. J. T. Worlton, Miss Lisbeth Qualtrough, George Snow Gibbs and Mra. Nell Btrowlg are member of the bureau of Information. Boys baseball games will be played between ( o'clock and 4 30 oclock. The first girls' games begin at 11 and the last ones at 4 oclock. Folk dancing w.ll begin at t o'clock and singing at 6 o'clock. fol- - . The schedule for baseball game lows: Boys' games, schools, umpires, diamonds and time. South vs. Irving, Ott Romney, Bast, 0; Liberty vs. Columbus, 'O. Ray Evans, Hawthorn v. 'School, 0; McKinley Onequa, Alma Clayton, South junior high, 0; Jackson vs. Training, A. J. Rocker, West, 9; Whittier v. Riverside,' Calvin ve. Jones, Liberty school, t; Hawthorn Lowell, C. Oren Wilson, Liberty echoo 10.30; Edison vs. Uintah, J. H. Palmer, ; Emerson va. Sumner, E. V. East, ; Forest vs. Jackson, Howell, West, B. A. Oleenr-Sout- h 10.3u; junior, high, James Garfield v. Highland Park, Powell, West, 12; Franklin vs. Fremont. Frank Eastmond. East, 12; Longfellow vs, Douglas, E D. Pearson, East, 1.10; Hamilton va Oqulrrh, Samuel Beal, West, 1 30; Grant va Washington, George Hess, East, 3; Jefferson vs. Waeetch. Homer West, 3, Bryant va Irving or South, Israeli Romnev, East. 4 30; Roosevelt va Jordan, Roy McIntyre, 7 . West, 4 30. Baseball Glrlo games: RooeeveVt v. Jackson, Herman E Nelson, -South. It; Bryant ve. South, William Blerkler, North. 11; Jefferson vs. Whittier, J. M. Anderson, Lawn, 11; West junior va Jordan. C. O. Martin, South, 2; Grant va Forest, Arch M Thurman, North. 2; Liberty vs. Columbus, Mr.' Jorgensen, Lawn, 2; Ensign vs Fremont, Alma Clay- ton. South, 3; Webster vs. Lowell, Ralph Williams, North, 3; ' Onequa va Hawthorns, L. G. Powelson, Lawn. I; Jackson va Riverside. Harvey K. Qard- ner, South. 4; Emerson , va Sumner James Powell, North, 4; McKinley va Ulntsli, Walter Hall. Lawn, 4. - ' .... 1 . ' AXZK1CAV , ASSOCIATION. Won. .,,,.,..61 ........ ......j.S Mlnnrapolle Indianapolis 6t. Pent Mllwankes rolnmhni Dmlevllle Kasats City Iet. PC. ,,.c,..,.,.2T26 .24 21 20 . Toledo Yraterdnys At IsdlsaspoUs: Toledo Indlentpolls Betterlen Bedieat ,, , Kraeger. ....IS Seselta ... Sad Kochsr; At iAaltrllle: Colnmbne Lonlerlll Batteries Benders s lop- - King and Meyer. At Mllwankee: St. Ftnl Milwaukee ........ - Batteries Roger Benton, Bheehaa Ccirin end Myatt. R. 6 6 H. 6 13 and B. 1 4 Goa-nic- . BINGHAM PLANS BALL GAMES. FINGHAM, June 7. The local baseball team arranging series of games to be played here. The next rm will June be Sunday. II, with the Balt lake county firemen. The teem Is practicing daily and Is rapidly rounding into condition. 1 By BUD FISHER |