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Show "vir merr" ' ' TJIE DESERET SATURDAY NKWS OCTOBER 14 1922 , ' . . . .. CURTAINDROPS TOMORROW ON COAST LEAGUE SHOW FOR TOTAL BASE HITS IN SEASON PAUL STRAND ESTABLISHES WORLDS RECORD SALT LAKE BEES FINISH SUCCESSFUL SEASON ALL THINGS BEING CONSIDERED A World's Champion I1 iwasfaesRevive 1 And Trounce Bees In Handy Style Seals Have' Practically Woir - Pennant Fourth for Big Town in 20 Years Lewis Deserves Credit for Showing i n D Chief Myers Allows Fewer Hits Than Jacobs But Braves Bunch Em. By Jack Cannon. pennant race is, all over but the shouting. San Francisco gets first whack at the bonus melon and takes home to the Golden. Gate the , TKeT FTrst . ARRING a miracle, the Coast league busy seeking to extract What every manchild loathes The mothballs loving hands have packed Within his winter clothes. Hes BT ROTAi BROUGHAM. SEATTLE. Oct 14. Paul Strand, and joy of South Prairie Wash, hold the dlattnctlon of getting xnoro baa bite In one eeaeon than any other player in the history of well worn and much' handled Coast League flag. The only thing that can, stop the Seals from cop-pithe bunting w forThera To lose aTT four of their remain? games and for Vernon to win all herX The race would be over by now three ng Gold Day. The rabid rooter etands around Hifk corrugated brow, And even he it will be found, Think e nought of baseballs tuna. A COAST LEAGUE HONOR TEAM. organix-'ed'baaeba- teams In the various While Seattle wax takthe experts are picking the ing a four to one victory from the WHILE B. L-- G.. Why "not pick an honor team as regards the writes to decided not the Frisco had prolong Salts yesterday, the former Seattle boy pennant welfare above Individual stardom , Who would be ranked as the -- agony a postponed game of Tuesday broke the worlds record by hitting ten most valuable players in the Pacific Coast league so far aa their teams ' not including their value as managers'' today. The requirements for Vernon to win the fair twice off Elmer Jacobs Hs has are concerned, Probably few Which la rather a large order for lunch or dinner hit safely 282 times this season. pennant, however, are beyond the realm of probwould agree on any six out of the ten. But here Is one order of team Oddly enough Strand made his hit- value that might be considered: ability certainly.;. and all but beyondjhe realm ppossibility. Jakle May, Vernon. Tigers, pitcher. ting record on the same field on which merry old The Tiger gave them Paul Strand. Salt Lake Bees, outfielder. ho first attracted national attention race, anyway, assuming that the Seal Jimmy Poole, Portland Beavers, first baseman. by pitching a How Coast game for League the Billy Orr, Seattle Indians, shortstop." won. .the tins. .To hare Carry the old Beattie Giants In the NorthVirile Karri rn, San Francisco Seals, third baseman. Clubs Have Played western league five years ago. lie fight up to .the next to tie! day of Paddy S'glin, Salt Lake Bee second baseman. became known as the school boy Tom Daly, Los Angeles Angela, catcher. the Reason is as refreshing a It Is UnEach Other Against 17 years of age. phenom only being Chet Chadboume, Vernon J lgera.outficldsr. usual. Vernon made gallant fight Claud Cooper, Oakland Oaks, outfielder Billy lane Busy Boy. yesterday and lost out 01 the short Lea Sheehan, Sacramento Senators, utility. two After In a shutouts suffering end of a 2 to 1 score to ff.e Angels. Paul strand one of the most valuable game winners that row to the Salt Lake Bee, the In& was ever plenty given dians came to Ufa and defeated the Seattle, meantime, played in the Coast league. His hitting ha been timely and terrific. Invaders. The series now stands two The fact that he leads all compel itora for total bases hit by almost a hunof trouble with the Oaks, finally winft victories for ths Bees, one for the dred should clinch a place for him on any honor team. Jakle May ha ning, 2 to 0 Indiana and one game lied. proved the most valuable bit of pitching cargo that ha come to port since San Francisco has not won the penBeattie scored a run tn the first Aprils start. Paddy Siglio is still peer of the second basemen in this nant nlnce 1217. In the history of reliable and hustling ballplayer Daly, the Los Angeles inning without a hit, due to some clev. league, a smart, the league since 1902. San Francisco er base running by Billy Lane. The I catcier is the one backstop on the loop who used bis head for some- . has won but three pennants, this one ass m l!7 iii tr ni ri ip n; more is wonder at getting the In a won than He for mask. bis a hanger Seattle speedster walked, stole second, thing SIS S' IS IP 171 flj sail being the fourth. The Seals See. (IS t went to third on W'lsterxlTs Infield best work out of the pitcher. Jimmy Poole, though not as finished a field,:1S09. 11S and 1917 under. In order, it1 nr tana- - sss L tr i,ft er as Fred MoHwltx of Sacramento, is a much better hitter and a flashy S77 A. . IX IX IS. out and tallied while Kearns was toss- Managers "Kid" Wohler, Harry club llllt! 1 IS IS, tv all around. is; is is 7' ssi and Jerry Downs, lor s Ing out at first B.lly has now leads performer . i is; is; Sit SIS Oak Willie Kainm Is a marvel. Vltt of Salt Lake, Smith of Vernon and Deal i it it FrancisSan like a town 29 In stolen bases with the representing league P. . SS 17 SIS is!. I II 7; t 17,( M IS ... 7W. SSS Angeles are ths only other third basemen in Kamm's class. Vltt aa thefts and also In runs scored with aof tLoa co, four pennants In 29 years isn't wa. earner and field leader is peer of the quartet. Billy Orr is still pick. such an exceptional out ot the dirt and throwing amazingly with that wonderful arm. them ing lest 7l,7TIO;iellO,IIll Another Fast Game. Orr la a smart hard worker who Is giv mg his best seven days a week. Chad Invirtu of two bits yesterday, a hot shot to center tod bent-oInSalt Lake Ha No an bourne followed a great and grand outfield er and a peach of a lead-ois batter. by Stumpfs single, field bant, Paul Strand Salt Lake oatflelder, aet a world's record tor field out and errors by Riley sod Claud Cooper is a smart, aggressive athlete wno ha been of great value Kick to Make. Bee season In second ot U member a Paul of the the hits total number Anflnaon. gave Seattle a second run In to the Oaks despite injuries Les fchee han Is the only real utility man in the 1 team to bold world honors. Jos Wllhoit's record for 9 hits in oonsecutlvs the second Inning. league. He Is a wonderful athlete. One day he plays left field, next day Locally ths P. C. L. season must never been equalled hoe fame Vltt scored in the third for the In center, then takes a turn at short or second and finally work a at first. conI he declared a success Weather has made 23 base hits so far this season, which beats ths Coast Strand Bees, getting a life op a fielders He fills all position well. record of 210 made by Hack Miller of the Oaks In 1920 and First Baseman ditions for baseball have not been so What's your selection? favorable In Balt Lake for many years Jay Klrke's world record of 262, made In 1921 with the Louisville team of the choice and making the circuit on an Infield out and Wllholfs btngle to American association 1kf Bstfero. There has been few games postponed moet in feared the Is , the this batter leairue Strand Portland and Sacramento put up a merry scrap to see which kept out of a probably yeaf and right due to weather causes, barring and by his hard work has won for himself a high place in baseball circles. A third Redskin crossed the plate the cellar. And Portland . little Inclemency back at the start, of fi of is at another ieasue Paul work try his From any cellar championship today is apt to he a battle of more deserving major certainly Kaq Francisco - Tobin singling, the season, the condition ha ap- Afnur, Salt an old timer may be the cause for his In the fifth Inninghalt The fact that he is considered Leak .... Mrard, reaching second on Jacob's sacrifice, or less good spirits. his record. He broke in with to look Scouts proached the Ideal.' up up ought being passed . MUW Rail e and tallying on Wisterzil's was worked to Financially, too. the club has strug- KUfUiff, HanLakt Francisco blow. Lane scored his second run of Teams don't generally One doesn't begin to realize how short the days have become since last death and his arm was soon rendered useless for pitching Then hs went to gled along. 27 now Is or old He At singled-andid He iKtle pitching that the game in the eighth. Boston bat there announce their net gate receipt years only Hlfh Portland Fourth of July until a baseball game is called at 4:45 in the afternoon on acball of His this several onbe for should be yet. years went Is Wlstenll's good improvement to from second but it age good like that, anything of the year over last Indicates that he Is still on ths upward trendhe insteadcan sources that ws ,lear that the club Baldwin I as Angel sacrifice, stole third and scored on count of darknees. sure bat be a sensational He never hit. outfielder, mOy downward. Hoods sacrifice fly. has enjoyed a. yen satisfactory year in Isanr, uttl ,,,, An unusually fast game was played a monetary way. This condition has Tarb, ILsttTe the around loop. generally INTERSECTIONAL FOOTBALL. prevailed again yesterday, the official time beReeulta. 1 Teeterdaye Certain it that Interest In theing one hour and nine minutes, only 4. Talk AT SEATTLE re1, Salt Seattle a cons ha In of Intersecttonal football contests are still under d!s- shown ThursSalt Lake twelve minutes slower than pros and port markable turn for the better The Winning i l her Jacob, lo.er Myera. which was played In TH12 And considerable is being said on both side of the question. The contest, day's w AT PORTLAND team-laSacramento 1, year was not one to In the fifty six minutes ths fastest Coast sum and substance of the proposition might be outlined as follows! inning pitcher Walberg, loser of the fans, that 1. the klnl Unl !W Leagpe battle since 1905. Provided a football trip does not interfere to an ex?ent Uke.y to work n' ld of Interest that keeps the lura-U- i harm on the students si ass work, intorseetlonal sport his a tendency to AT l.OK ANGELES V.rnon 1. Ixs j clicking round and round Th,a jetrs TECH TRAINING promote a better understanding among th colleges gives a student a Wallace.' team, starting from the cellar. has Ange'et i Winning pitrher AN FRANCISCO, Oct 14. Cap- Walberg Win Pitching broader view of things and should be an influence for good rather than the I worked Reelf up to a ered, table po- - ; r'trt James GAME FOR HARD w reverse Jim Scott tain pitched At San San practically Francleco Oakland 9, Mtlon. a position to which It Justly from Canfield Duel Time and circumstances should govern Jt is obvious that oi the eve FROSH AGGIE WITH Winning pitcher Scott, the Ban Francisco Seals Into ths Pa- entitled and a position which all mut r of a series of important examinations or special courses it would not be the Ar J clflo Coast league pennant yesterday ..admit Just about the proper one for I 'v; best f king; . this to take, the men away from their sttjdiesig indulge Special ..IBy VolycrsxI Bcrvlce,) jAbe iennk. Jtil Ah ingjLcspj4er!i .Jt'irgf rtc afteriioon when he allowed only fouf Ta POCATELLO. Oct. Il The Technical trip which would require a lengthy absence from the class room. Oct, 14. Portland de- PORTLAND, claasified a a cellar aggregation, next unfootball team is Institute hitoe abutting out Oakland 2 to 0. Salt Lake won I. Seattle won L as the surprise team, and finally esFemea Sacramento In a A real football hero ie one j cho regrets that he has only some three Intensire training this week tablished aa a real first division club, '.tied. defeat of Vernon at the hand game, 2 to 1. Canfield and Walberg dergoing The the the with Utah Aggie frosh- hundred odd bones to break game 1. won I for his alma mater. the Bees have won friends for the Sacramento woh Portland Hutchinp afternoon. Coach San Saturday if of Loa Angeles meant that L engaged in an interesting Vernon won 1, Los Angeles won J. pitching aon town all around the circuit and have putting his men through gruel-dueor more one wine Fmncieco game In the substantial baseball afternoon work won and a for Hng p.ace every won L San aoa Francisco OsKJarut J In the At last the time has arrived when begin to hear oreasionally of the Vernon loses one the Seale will be evening he has them going through fT pu Loped. thoughts of Salt Lake fans. At Portland native born and bred American golfer. com the champion. signal drill in the gvm PeethHwt f Oaeremeoto. this The Tleajrajr If waa expected that yesterdays vicfames today, two ABKHOA! ABRHOA. tie enough of las year s men returned Duffy Lewi Has tomorrow and then quit baseball for 3 tory would finally decide the pennant i ftonp If 44 to make a complete lineup of letter- MORE POWER FOR AUTHORITIES. sear 2 r 0 MeTfciLM 3 0 14 3 men rac but the decision of the Sn Fran-cieIcVsy rf Wreath Coming. This maks the prospect of a 4 4 0 BrasiUt 4 0 13 3 ahbn,lt look much better than postto team Tuesday' play A! Pfcjr.lt of the supreme court In the Balttmoie Fedrhal leaeue 9 9 1 winning team 4 decision 4 9 I.S HiU.Jb ..4 SAN VRAM 14 11 Kegotia-Iloa, Ah aF Ot. for Mach of tobefore. Among the oM players to regeonteit in a double-heade- r Rrin rf 1 M 4 1191 Poole. lb 4 91 1 tor a Little World Senes' in ponedmeans hands to the authorities of organ.zcd baseball more real power eos moat ro to Duffy Lewis, thr California ister and report for Practice this wsek 4 9 9 2 JI still the latter has rf that Wnff.2fc ..4 High day een beta and team the look the . .manager. Lewi, when he winning Pwrc m 4 9 t 9 3 OrtMUfc 4 13 3 9 are Ed Norby, Leroy Woodland The than they ever had. The decision that organized basebaU is not in violation games to play. reins, bad two catchers, a tnexore the Pacific Coast Baseball league cham- four Btangt.o 4 9 91 T 4i ftfcd!Rf,e 4 9 9 7S 91 Klovd Hibner, all of Pocatello Haneen of the Sherman law gives the club owners a Mg leverage oxer the players, The beats are three and three pionship, and winner of the St. xM3ht 19 9 9 Waibrg.p 4 9 1 pitching staff, two JafieJdera and The addition of Oscar from "Maud"' who" la WaiTFold staro'f n Prhaps will enable them to cure many of the evils that have beset eerie, have been called games In ths lead and should they WcbM.rf 9 9 9 9 9 outfielders. nd h W, reH. had experf-Ko- the national aport. off. Is the crowning: McCarthy, president ef the loss all four and Vernon win Its Vltt, third baeeman. The idea has been pruvmlent, even among the best posted club owners of these achievement of the year Strand only1 Coast circuit, announced her yeeter-- a maining three, the teams would be Tetal tl 1 799 reach-ope, An d ,n dev.!-could -not be be 9haP 10 day. that the government of the games waa outside the civil law. It has been fair outfielder last year, la agreement xBtttod for Ryan ta the ninth. on the number of game, the Coast tied' In gome. run thie season into the swat mon-j.- d srorod. outside when j Batordnys many a time bnt the Baltimore decision appears to be that the Ou winning ot won na- - officials wanting seven contests end Ssorsnonto .. .....99999999 1 Ol At Sa rraaekeet arch of the league, end has commissioner has the power to run the sport . for its best Interests and to 9 Portland 13 39999999 ttonal renown by setting a new world ' the easterners five. Sea Osklaad. hanebea Since 1914 a good protect It against crooked and dishonor hiint.-ivsrsfor hits In a Pennon Mauryl reord ABRHOA ABRffOA Caaflald Krroro Ryaa, Summary! many ballplayers have believed that baseball law was out of the picture Be hick ha padded up the outfUld The with Kenworthy, Kleppor and Brewster Browe.if t W e I rxHr,tf aloff on 1, hallo Canftold Bn Off could to the civil courts and that whenever easily appeal In came they a for attempts share in the Judge Brbkr b 9 Bee outfield it without doubt the ters 1. Wild pHefc Caaflaid Stolen were made to punish them. -- They were quite sure the civil courts e Pearce bit Murphy Time garden rontnjrent in the wrath KJepper got relieved of the wuie.rf. I firemier VUt ST LOUIS. Oct II The St Louie would uphold them and they have refused to submit to discipline, refused 34. Cmplrea Toman and Carroll. and PUry hare helped presidency of the club by ths Judge's Catfcer 3b l National have recalled five players. to abide by signed contracts and defied the baseball magnates. j verdict end after several stormy weeks, LafyeLifc 3 the infield greatly. 3 while the local American have recalled j Cpr.cf Now that the supreme court has refused s Berner Kerne plrkH up during the the Coast league upheld ths Judge. on the Baltimore Dave Danforth and Hated recall nottcea her pared season In the northwest came as Laws can be enforced, to an- -, Federal league case the player is up agamri It Following Kenworthy pilot t on eleven other, according Em Hit Out nnd Anywayhall her gl Mini real Tngood Tom to scout Turner. Turner some owner of selfish not club do the enforcement. auch resigned here nouncement made provided prevent Aritt p yeterday am? MWabe !nf- - 1ft the Mver . promise and A! .. , - The reee Ued p layer, for mareg took the xVariott 1 the Card-Li- n It will b interesting to see what the owners will do 1 earn INDIANS i. Ilk f7 BEES ' tnausrss . uf 1 Ke&rtnsr are flJw"J,n)c 1 -,nchuii The best guess that thry;wtlj make Taetidmons worse Instead " of of for-prre r Lavd axeend Henry Vick. John D Btuart. Edwin better. At Seattle: a a Ir.l-- r on ha 4 tl 17 7 Tatal WJth Then Mike in.llible and Over. Jimmy Harry McCurdy pla,.n, BALT LAKE. .M.iid.dnn took hold. Middleton lathe; far Sileu la atatti Klrcher. ,fiattl This is the open season when football crjwrts hand ont their opinions AB- - R. H PO A. E. j for Brad Is siath. The player on whom the Brown manager .iB.it.d 44s 0 0 4 . have posted reea'i notices srsr Vltt lb Kiepprr la tlll the Influence In of the relative strengths of the various teams through the medium, of rela41 to 4 0 0 1 Phil 4 troi at Portland bat i not sappoaed to Bss r rMdW i Frank Diene, a Smith, Henry jf,rns. 1 bo re oitnised As the clab prealdent In 1 0 Todt William Tatum Charles Root, tive scares. As a matter of fact, howex er, it is easier to arrive at football . . 4 Summary: Error father, R..4 Bm on AViihoit. rf haaehill Crclc 2 Lendls, McCarthy or- bM Off Arlrtr t Hit with plteh 1 ballKl- 0 James Flllott James Riley John Hev 2 of V depossibilities than it is to prognosticate baseball likelihoods. moi.a tua v,ia anybodv clue lacJca the power to 2 0 ing, Frank Henry and Dudley Lee. 0 hit Maioit- - Doub: pl.t. isun, ZD h m of his property duff 1 Two-prive 2 L I E.iUOA Rbfn X CTrtTfui1 mtv maktnq' op the4 H einie Engel May , m Rieger, veteran with the fW for ome HUG. INS STARTS TY COBB DECLARES d uf the whole, Rhyna Time I II. Cmptrw Byroe end league, has not uf- - Cssey. seasons, ws rele.eed abont a month season aurln Sacramento. the rd I. woe'.H Meet Dern on Mat SUPERIOR YANKS 1923 SEASON BY ago. Rieger ha. had tViifx Pick. of the Charlie wder management !JS down to last hole. Pick. Angels Blast Vernons rrfed eethi eo, BUT UNITY LACK CHASING ODOUL ! h aeem had mldillem. non. lenown j Heinle j trouble, though Engd. wll Of fhe eq.iad of 19 be nd car Pennant Aspirations weight wret!r of the middle wet. 3u'f the place to which hi turn Tied by the skipper e'grh have he i NEW 14 Miller Oct 12 The flrt Oct be a FORK, ATLANTA. Ga. for with match may Hug. signed up V rtarted E..put on'lnc the beeaon IM Howard of the Oak got fade- Ira Dern In the near future. official act of M'ller Hqgglrt on Engel 'gjn, hae the greatest basebmll team in on hard fo- - t"ei .hot BettIn will Service ) Universal i (By th thl outlk f- aId in the Few York Xankce. ShUV.' 7. receiving word that he waa to be 1 JKTaVto opening ! in San Francisco. From thl.J ijOS ANGELES. Oct. 14 The Anr of Fait Lake can reft asaurcii cf f retained as mamuer of the' Tanthere I a -- lack of 0 aiated to wrestle Walter Mllleh next Duff -1 come of the eerier fourth team won th Sgame apnnc t'J'J,?!. roart-e contending and their p Thursday ker for another yar waa to send Following hi match with between the player band. , want, two good anDDInfeMer by th. g&ve the Giant what M Her. Engel hope to return here for ager" and thie A catcher and ODoul to the Br ton Amerifollowed b world the a Ray- a Chadhournea pitcher. triple, Tyro e champlonehip. match cant he which with Dern. figure possibly to hard be not iS The little want need can league club. of the Detroit . Engel I, Of the younger crop of ond Cobb manager iherf w he woal Ifkely have Highs sacrifice fly. gave Vernon a In an f declared interview pubnd ths season rather hard. The club onenm lead In the opening inning r, wreatler having however been Well her I am, still manager The year up tn the northwe.t he id nto a first division berth for a Unable to hit BUI James eafelv in r tnently oonnectsd with ths gams for Hfth4 hers today. of the Tankee and ready to make might be rnot been so toaatlefactory "eettle MThrs is no doubt that ths Tan uc- r He ha j four down th hut seals slipped unusually und of the Killefr ! game the early part - according report. ths best bail club to ths plan, for another "reason," to Tvlxie eefut m his match, winning a big countrybarssaid r ,1 Portland finishing In fifth and act ordered his men to bunt, James, who 1 n tbs Tirsr iqanftg? who1 Hurgine 27 4 7 27 12 l msarltv cf them good ball greeting to newpapr- -' respect Ivelv bate been fn-t - a'd hi rrned third played bunted balls has enth trouble to hfs home in August returned had plaees An-throwing is of ih can he 0 Ths opinion that b mr, The pojttMon Lake il c , victim of om queer dealing of f!rt act ofthe ,$0 th are world to winter. ore result nnd spend 'They two errata made to eah ebam adrninlr-atlo- n world eatm but ted pie. 4 x r 'artsd lrSftrna gradually la th tn far re. get with ftVftry on in nh regular lone Beattie wa unable !1 honor and wants the oppoiv line-u- p ran up aeainst rhe d in a run Jolly replaced him in of 1 fn urimul to the lr.ee wa -Lane he n P4f,hip 2, base for Rolen player a mary star But vita! n. f though onplayer o a, eariy a pogrih!,. something " g do i two the Led ,uni,,r e slab Sox seventh lending owed anv the hita-Mof the . Boston u yer. e a PWr with Jacob was in recent ths about series cranal lacking r Th were p toner In th deal whch made Jo 'forts fruitless fa At Lo ARfie ' : team. Then Walter MofYedie, veteran nve' u5inr Vernon see Sa a I It. was 1 Wlter-that Jacobs. f.ce and, hit Lane, something and Ran Francis-Th- e Dugan a Tankee, and Lefty baa V ernes Les Angles. lack of between the, been Coaet league manager and pennant od. Time of game 1 hour. I VANDERBILT READY won eirht games out rrels waa let tagged. . A2iK.RO A ABRHOA and the'r manager" champ of the circuit, 1 plavsts of Ea and O' Dou i was brought here Lake Salt iia Finney Umpire r winning 0 3 4 9 uth 1 1 4 9 to rf had FOR WOLVERINES from Cbdho cf In 7mby his of hi Job McCredie ont decsred club, Cbb discussing Th for season the San Francisco in J9l. has been Hish.If .2 4 1 4 CarrK tf 4 V flattie from Portland, rhat deal In itrjke the prospects are most encouraging 1 ft 3 MoCbcf 3 supplied by the dandy pennant race Smllh.36 4 Wi may not win th American self bringing about a lot of onushM , 2 NAHVILLE. Tenn. Oct. 14 Ven- 9 Ds) 3b .1 on by Vernon and Ran Prmncfteo. t NO SHOOT TOMORROW. Hwke.rf In took Mcfede pul he 392V John Adam asserted - Deacon ft derbllt ti ready to fight for victory League pennant 1ft 3 4 Orif xhe end would have been Hull lb 2 TOIH AbSIRANCE end ha managed- to keep th Otherwjie BkfWn e 4 the Invading Michigan Wol "But th club that wins will have to exeeu-tu- e dull for th fix other cltths Mrphy.e 4 4 1 4 9' According to Jay E Johnr-.n- , ieper-tleallrather M I aad Value I new Detroit. a 4 4 beat With well. few I acquisiLndnr.Ift i club up falily todav at the opening of th v.rine were wav ont ot it and each bad Hs Frnch 2b I secretary of the Salt Lake Rif!, 4 k Hosiery 3 9 MA!y. c wa D. are S. tions new L, "(1 Garments pending Pwrr two of buf club stadium, will not rnlvendty hold the reg- particular place clinched about two James p 9 ft l he .Commodores' aUsec.p 2 9 9 9 9 regular atara war strengthened tremendously weeks aeo morning ahooi tomorrow. Portland! Troubles 9 9t . to unable Jotkr.p on etart account of tnjurlca. by the' dlreFforv league ha helped in Total: jgXT JTTTtffWi7gT,'rT7Tp' HmHersTrdgress: aeata andg It waa Indicated that the en up interest to th end. Aa wlu V erne keeping , 1999999ft ftx 3 tire fe .pace of 22 0 persona , Forfland, sarlr rtmaldered a- - rirrrrw rtmm th arorsa of Los Angeles ftftftftftllft would be fil'ed when th dedicatory BlTt k hich. ars of ths gutBfnsryt- - Errors James 9r- Deal, wDji Jjc game. 4a aemt-hotpicsl were held. of the week At Beattie. James ft pitched-B- y Worthy's fivure tn ih SJesttleororUand Mores.aC 1.th J Governor Alf A Taylor of Tennee, ftat Off At to James from plaina with KaU Lake 4; at Ran Francisdeal, w am forhldd wo diarga WEAR the one about Frank Chance to scheduled Cornellua apeek 77. Hits Oft lames I. Rone Qff golf ont In Aiwa loam right aftr jtKe foaeon onend co Oakland 0, Ban Francisco 2: at Los jpm California with BarnevOMfleldT W'll,plaving t'anderbllt. Jr , of New York, arrived Sr, If I didn't know Aw Run .jcwojMUblft, tT W ftlifte.ap ntf wa Wter barred from banrhaii wn-- A dgr vnTenton at Ijuwu ""themwell 1 hrnTtrw SCRVICS In to DOC ft. SLJl Ih Wallace off Voiiclf for" It. James out Hi . ruck partlcipet By Sacramento i, Portland 2 HU 19?4 hr Coromlaaftmer Landis The Portland old Good ceremonlee .The ntadlum will' be given , , Slough Foot and Barney went on one day last winter to .Ryatt. Stolen ftaaw Baldyitcher y rose is baseball The btg bonus See- split a follows wm. hfThree ftaes hit Chad boame. lh Mads sad Gaamnfssd fty lmi of Dudley Field In honor of .play a round, and when they cam, to the eighteenth hole they were now. Klenper ft Kra brourht first place club second place. nfes hits H gh, ktcGmho. Jftlf McAuley, both onthe green tu three shots, with Barney twenty feet the late Dr W, L. Dudley of Vanderhistory all .1 aquare l $4 third fourth plsca, W a lace, Twerohly. Tim of game oat fn ths Landis derion. conspired to hour; place. from the cup and Chance only alx, when an earthquake1' shook ' th vUtlCr DrOt LORlD&nV biltEd.University 12 fifth place $2.99, sixth place, minutes. Umpires MoOrew and Rsar-- j deffMra Reattie of Kenworthy'a s ball down Into the cup ground and roiled Chance alar ef th Wol. MainV al Lake verineaJohns, 4ob, was out on guard account of injuries. 7y argiug him to hold oat, Ai5?id $1,900; seventh place 71.900. tt all-st- ar JriTJ - r rii I' V ni - Wol-vert- t 1 ft. I it r SSt ; . r t Alios at ff TAGGING ALL OF THE BASES . one-bas- Fort-lntere- st I -- Seals About Ready to Nail P. C: L. Pennant to Flag Pole S 1 xta. 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