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Show ;r- - V: 'V L 1 V. the DEasaT nbwp monda xt jttfw 101922 ; i&E'J ID ' 1 ' 1 NATIONAL i LEAGUE . DRAWING A WA Y FROM AMERICAN IN POINT V M auiy; Schick at His 013 Tricks Again ' 'i L' v Resumes Business of Hitting Em Over - -- v ir-o- . i 4 p u Series End Widt Three Vic tone Each When Beet Win - First Game14 to 7 and r Aconu Emerge Ahead in Second 11 to S Yankee Scout Looking Over Player. ' ' l;v ' COAST LEAGUE STARS ADD . TO EFFICIENCY OF MAJOR MACHINES , By Let Goate. the fans were ' ' tired of this ever seen a home run . heavy hitting. Is that sof thats hews to us. Have these experts well ? One .. made when the fans hiss the batter say the people are tired might just as want to see the ten fans the or Lewis and that Ted Kid like JJockouts, Battling Levinsky, " ? and the limit of one instead of produce the round performers the go having fights twenty out of five at Ll five times punch- - According: to these experts. when Babe Ruth fans to knock of abode, and with various rushes to home its places daffy joy, tat, the crowd goes over a big supper, smiling all the while. , COUPLE of our baseball experts in recent stories said well-kno- On th othtr hand if Duffy Lewis knocked a home run, three two-bagrt and a couple of singles, as part erf' Of his little exerolse between biscuits, go home dls- i'the cash customer wouldSchick boosted gusted. And if Maury total from" MM to run bis boms r. u r eleven hy poling out two in one game .'ti. with a oOuple of singles as good ; measure the folks would all depart , from the stands with 'their chins V . wearing out their vesta as could be observed there Aa V;. were far none of the 7,000 fans at yes ? , , terdaya double header who commit-ted any hissing even when Don Brown, Salt Lakes third baseman of lest year, and now an enemy alien in hero garnered five hits out of five the second game including a trl-- , f pis, two doubles and a brae of and two gles and got a . all tingles in the first game. Thats the Brownie did to help Ivan Howard, even an to Oakland manager, get - ' break in the series but Don season advances as the will Improve c Bat you must pardon the forgetful- ness, the scores were 14 to 7 for Salt Lake in the first game and 11 to ' - for Oakland in the twilight per- -. forman ce, which means that there was very little deviation from the conventional Bonneville twin bill. two-bagg- er LEADING MAJOR LEAGUE HITTERS. j AMERICAN , - St Louis Stole Cleveland Detroit Detroit Philadelphia NATIONAL St Louis New York Heilman Cobb, Miller Hornsby Kelly, Blgbee Grime Johnston Pittsburgh Chicago Brooklyn LEAGUE. G AB 4k M 1 31? 4 53 , COAST LEAGUE U5 303 CLUB STANDING LEAGUE. 40 913 218 313 904 938 67 53 66 66 SO Loot Pot. 33 ,806 Vernon Sen Franeleoo Loe Angelee . . 37 . 30 40 Portland Belt Lake SEALS AND DUCKS ANGELS HAVE LOT CONCLUDE DAYS OF FUN MAULING WORK EVEN-U- P SEATTLE PITCHERS 31 35 35 ... ... 587 .546 .607 38.480 .440 ,433 .408 THE SERIES ENDED: 3, Salt Lake won - (By Unversal Service.) (By Univerwal Service.) LOS ANGELES, June 11 The Angels SAN FRANCISCO, June 11. The Beav. took both gxmas from Seattle reeterdey, S to S, end 17 to S, winding up the eertee with ere and Seale epllt yeeterdey'a double blit five victorias. The eeoond game waa a Portland won in tho morning, I to 4. and farce, the Angele getting ll rune In the San Franeleoo in tha afternoon. 11 to 1. flrrt four lnnlnge and batting two Soattlo At Sen Freneleco Morning gaqio: the lot. pitchers ell over .First gemo et Los Angeloe Loe Angelee. Seattle. AB.R H.O.A4 AB.R.H.O.A AB, RHO A. AB R.H.O.A. 0 0 1 2 4 4 Kelly If. t Lena. If.. I McCeb.cfIf- - S 1 I IS 0 Oreeet if I Cox of. . I Carroll, t I 0 Wlstal.lb 4 rf. 4 t0 1 i e Telia 4 rt. Deal, lb.. 1 Kara Hood.rf . 4 I t tb High 0 Grlygs.lb S u 4 0 14 Elian lb 4 t 014 Eldrd.cf Halo I Scout Yanke lb. ., 1 Twmby.rf 4 1 4 4 I 1 Cueto.20. 6 of OConl lb Byaill T 1 1 1 e s Rhyne ee I MeCn m I Lndmr.lb ( t t Stump, lb 44 Glimpses Track I O 10 8 Adm.ee 0 lb Ktldf McAly.n tb t Poole, Scout Bob Connery of ths New York Toblmc.. 4 Fhrmn o 4 c. Daly.o... 44 Vi Telle Alten p. Blemlr p I Lyona p , Americans was a visitor down at the Mack.p.. 5 '? e s See p... Thmaa.p. f t park, as the guest of Billy Lane. The xSchorr. Cmplr p o o Sthrld p 0 foremen of the Bees was equal to the Jaoobe.p. aBarney. e 4 27 111 18 task of entertaining the personal Totato II 4 1 17 11 vgpenoer e Total, ll of the Yankee .Colonels, Berger, p e Soora hy Innings: 8128888 Buppert and I Total T 1 17--1 4 10 Total S4 f 14 17 11 Portland San Pranelsoo 84 ad hitting t xBattod for Mack In eeventh. r Errors Oraaaatt, Summary McCann, there In smart Jaeoba ninth for eBattod fielding, that It he liked Pools, Rhyne Tails. Cradlt victory to Bis In ninth. for vBatted Barney if hs f but pr to Alton. miller: charge defeat Bases on plentiful display None out when winning run scored. balls Off Blemlller 8. off Alton 2, off ferred to gUmpee some'fioeey pitch. Blemlller. Wild 1., Hit Crumplor Score by lnnlnsei There pitch thg hS was disappointed. with pitched balls Brasil and High by Al,1! ton. Stolen baas McCann. wasnt any, for In the first game the , 1 t t Homs run 0 ... 10 j Brasil. hit McCann. Sacrlfla, ... i o e i 4 Beet made 15 hits and the Oaks made Hlu hlta Hals A Kllduff Doubla play In the second game the Beea made to, Angelee ll. to Fuhrraan to Poola Time I houna 1 M Hale I .... I t 14 iO. Of those , hits, 11 and the Oaks 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 214 Eason. and Umpires Plnnoy ....1 K were horns runs. 3 were triples and Brrore 8. Adamf. Tobin, In- The hits were JO were Afternoon game: Mack 4. by Leona l, by pitched By I Baa Francisco. for a total of 112 bases. The day s nlnga ; Portland. to Credit I. charge Thomas; Jacobs victory Wllholt, defeat to Bergen. Runs home-ru- n for hitters were: AB R.H O.A.I AB R.H O.A .1. Schick for Salt Mack I, Lyons 4. Struck out By Lyona A Greset If 4 and Lewie Strand. Kelly If. 4 . Meek t. Bases on balls Off Mack I, off Cox of. I 4 Valla rf. Laks, Schick knocking the ball over hy 1, off Jacobs 2, off Barber 1. Balk Wolfr rf 4 Kam lb I twice in the second game: Brubaker, Lyons Mack. Stolen bases Carroll 1. Heme run Sb. I . 4 Halo Elian lb Oakland. e Willi and Gather for htte Tobin Lyons, o! OConl of 4 Orissa. Brail lb I Carroll. Twombly, Spencer, Daly. McCn as 4 4 Rhyn as 4 But the Ygnkee scout saw Maury to Poola to MoAuloy Llndlmore 8 Ktldf lb 4 lb 4 Schick knock his tenth and eleventh Doubla play Time 1:63, Umpires Carroll and Eliot e 4 II Agnaw o 4 home rune of the season beating Origgs. 1 Toman. p WIbrg IlGaary p. I Heinle Sand's mark. He saw Duffy 1 Crmplrij, Lewie of prodigious hitting fame Second ramoi fourth -in I , Totals 14 11 14 27 the Angel M. Soattlo. knock his sixth home run g ABR.H O A. AB.R H O.A the ball inning of the first game, Lane, If.. 44 0 21 1 1 McCab.of 4 Score by Innings! over-th- e left field fence, when WleUl.lb I 4CarrolLU Portland two men were on bases. Duffys drive Hood.rf, 4 14 1 Deal.lb. . 44 San Francisco .... x H 4 IOrlgg.lh 4 clinched victory In the first game Eldrd.cf 44 Summary.: Errors Cox 2, McCann. Seven ten of ITwmby.rf made 12 Cueto,2b. a total Bees the though hits, 5 runs off Walberg, 14 at bat. In I Lndmr.tb 8 Stump, lb 4 uruns on seven , hits in this from Innlnga Charge defeat to Walberg. Runs 8 Adm.tv 4 4 12 McAuly.aa 1 re-.for Walberg 4, Crumpler 4, responsible and incidentally resulted In the the1 Tobin, o.. I 8 4 1 Beek.aa.. t4 1. Bases oa balls Off Walberg 2, Geary 8 8 Baldwn.o 8 Parke, p. 4 moval of Pitcher Busi Arlett, off Geary 2. off Crumgtlor 1 Stolon baaoo 4 8 8 Crandl.p his in 12 Schorr. p. Oakland ace, from the game Kamm, O'Connell, Poola Ellison A Rhyna 8 MeQuad.p 1 2 A , hlta Valla Kam, Brasil. second start this wsek against Salt Sponor.o xDumvch 8 Crumpler, MeCann. Sacrifice hlta Kam A Doubla to Ellison. Kllduff Tlm ptojw r.T kBut not ths least of all the good Totals 41 8 14 14 12 Totals 4817 28 ft U 2 84. Eason and Flnnay. Umpire xDumorlch ran for Crandall in sixth. and had play Scout Conneir gaw waa one Boors by innlnga: Shortgtop Brubakers wonderful MEYERS hit in the sixth Vltts of band stop v- - inning of tha second game and Paddy t H TRY drive HltO a.ea.o MM'ittl on 3, ernon won 6, Saenunento won six-ga- Seattle wen 3, Lea Angelee won 3, San Franctooo Portland won 4. ....... 88828882 11 B tl 1- Two-ba- - as TAGGING ALL OF THE BASEST QNCE in a while you will see a team go out and hammer a pitcher like Urban Schocker from the mound, and once in a while you will see George Von Elm take a dozen or more stroke from tee to cup; hut those are not good chance for a gambling man. Every athlete haa off daya and ions of the daya are bunched over a week or two. Just why these slumps to .hard to discover. It may be due to many different oausea Lack of oil in tho joints or a spook ol rust in ths livsr most Anything nuty causs At least what thats it Maury Schick saya, and Maury haa had some in slumps lately. But yesterday, th flossy tittle Bee outfielder napped out of It full well and plenty. After a depressing two weeks with ths hickory during which Schick's horns run rieord of nine was tied by High of Portland and beaten by Band of Balt Lake, Sohlck suddenly snapped out of it and poled out a couple of circuit clouts in one game yesterday He now leads the league again with a total of IX. "The Ice has been cracked," eayg Maury. "It will be easier to get hold of em from now on." ce Dutch Reuther Browns Add Pirate Victim; Two-bas- To Lead Over i 111 118 Tuir: Two-ba- as WANTS TO THYE AGAIN Giants Beaten N.Y. Yankees tlltlltl BROOKLYN, June 19. Pittsburg shut out Brooklyn, 2 to 0, in an abbreviated game today, called at the end of the sixth because of rain. Cooper had the beet of Ruether on th mound and in the' first inning fanned two men with the bases full. Three singles and fielder's choice gave the Pirates their runa The score: At Brooklyn: Pittsburgh ' .. 002 000 000 000 ..a..... New York CLEVELAND, Juna 19 suffered its eeventh straight defeat when it lost to Cleveland 9 to 2. Hoyt wag knocked out of the box in the first inning and Murray wag but little more effective.' Coveltokle wag in great form striking out eight yankeea. R' H. At Cleveland 7 New York ... 000 000 020- -3.... 400 300 20x 9 7 R. H. E. Cleveland Hoyte; Murray and Hoffman; Gov 2 4 eleakie and ONlel. 0 7 Catherg Loo Ansolofr Brooklyn the first gam. RUnS eaaese oaaa.aeO 7 I I I BPQKANB. Wash., Juna 12 Johnny Called end (th. H t $! but were dim- - Hit Ahs.aald-dlewelgof JBntterles: Cooper ht and Chioago, whe olalsas Gooch; Summary': by two of the Errors Lana, Wlatarxil.'Lln- - Myers and Deberry. Ruether ever witneeeed dhnora 2, Back. Innlnga pi tehadr Parke wrestling ehsmirlonahlp of 'Cranto JKT 1 Credit Crandall .victory the world, haa posted money here as dall ; charge defeat to Parka At hat Off CARDINALS 4 ; GIANTS 3. Hits Off weight and appearanea forfeitp for a Parka 12. off Crandall 27. YORK. June 19. The St. Parks 2, off Crandall 8. Rune Off Parka 2, return match with Ten Thye rf PortNEW Lulu off Crandall!. Runs responsible for Parka 1. Struck land, Or,, to ho held on oy before July Louis Nationals stopped New, Yorks 2. McQuatd 7. Schorr , Crandall Adds a. Win. out By Crandall 4, by Schorr 1. Bases on 2. The men met here last Thursday halls Oft Parka 1. off Schorr 1, off and Thye win given the decision but he winning streak winning an abbreviat4 Lulu Bette was on" the mound for Ltno wa 1. 6toUn base 'Lindlmoro, ed game by a score of 4 won Betsy game. the in a WndlmoTO too. declared overweight and it was, flrt Tbre-bhlt the Beeg Car roil. httn 'Baldwin, tho that ring conditions did not fulfill to - It was the fourth game lost at hi contest not so much through hl Bchfltrr, Hood Twobtsb ae by the peal 3, Grltf 3, Schorr, Beck 3. Lano. requirements of a title match. home by New York this year. Toney , own efforU ae a pitcher 5 McCaba Sacrifice hit --Carroll terrific batting of hla cotnradea Bettg Wisteraf, ' SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. pitched his first game for New York to - i' had to work hard enough, goodness 3. 'Double play Beck to Dindimora elnoe his injury a month ago. Griff. Time 1:45. Umpire Toman and t knows, but he eased up considerably The score: W L. PC. w. l. pa when the Beep came up in the fourth Carroll, ' end started a barrage off Bug Arlett, At New York: (5 innings): R. H. E. Mobile.... 48 It .822 Brim'ham. It tt .441 CALIFORNIA NINE LOSIlfO. Memphis. II 28T .484 Atlanta... '24 24 1487 St. Louis 0 which reeulted in 10 runs onseven hlta 200 114 Rck 15 .445 Naahvilia.ji New-Yor- k aumsrous error a The highly . 09AKA.,Jiipaa,Juna.l9. The unof- Little . . . 00-- 0 6 - 2 teeted Oakland ace was relieved by ficial ofbaseball team from the tlntver. V. Orleans II III4I Chatsnoga 12 44 .211 (Called end Eth; rain). California has met two 'Soora Teste(daya Itosalta Oordon Jones, the Salt Lake young. slty Batteries: On Batur Pertica and Alnsmith; t. Mobile 11. t ater, who waa touched up rathsr freely defeats in its Oriental tour. Chattanooga Nashville A New Orleans 4. but kspt the biffing Bees in ehack for day the Diamond club won 4 to 2. YesToney, Causey and Smith. . Koto runs made most t terday the university part. de against Callflornlas 2 The Callfarnio - Elmarworked Relger of tho eallvatory ' six plus innings of ths team includes several Varsity livery The Conventional Salt Lake Poubleheader. seecnd game and waa relieved by late of the Boston Red hief-Meyers, 7 a with a not had Chief whl Srhlck tlngla and Strand cleaned Stocking- - The Wllholt singled . mere than the Bee veteran who- - pro- - the beeee with a homer. OAKS. 7 BBSS. 14. OAKS, llj Bees, A and Sand walked and Lewie knocked an1 ' .receded him, the Aeornsof carring five homer. Second game: . other That aettled game: Firet the firet felgame. out tha rung gsd ten hltain' the three big I Beee edded two In the elxth .and Salt Lake, The Oakland Oakland. Salt Lake, remain' one In tha eighth 77 Jonee and tha Oake T ' jewn assortment AB.R-H.A. ABRH.OAI AB.R H.C A AB R.H O.A. llDg framea. In the meantime Ray Kre ona In tha fifth, ona In tha aavanth ang 4 112 8 COepr, cf 8 1 1 ct 0( Schlck'ef. In Cooper, 1118 Sohlck, Lake Salt to twice beat cf 8 2 1 4 8 two In the ninth, met, cut 1 8 1 2 4 Wiltoi - 8 1 1 Vllt.lb... I 6 ., vitt.lb ? the series, managed to keep the Bees r8 s4 Don Brown etarted the Oake tq victory 7 I Brown. If. 8 4 5 I 1 gfghn.lb. I Slglln, Sb. g from running up a pinochle score like in thotoofirst frsraeto of the eeoond game 1 8 Strand.lb 4 Marlot.lh I 1 1 6 Strand.lb were when on and scored trtppled comrades 8 hie right plucking oft Wllholt.rf I lb. 4 1 1 Cather. 2b I 1 I Wllholt, rf 6 single. Vltt end Slglln doubled.' Cathr. 1 8 4 1 I 1 2 4 Sand.ee . 4 Sand.ee.. 4 Brbkr.ea I Meyers. In this game the Oaks got 20 Marriott's the former scoring In the latter half of Brbkr.se. V,IL base hits, five of which were off the 1 1 1 8 4 , I o 6 8 1 18 Lewle.lf., Kohler, Mltse,o. Lewie, If. 6 The Oaks got two in the third tho Inning 1 1 4 8 117 1 Byler.e. Howrd.lh 6 2 2 11 bat of Don Brown. A homo run in on .4 Anflnen.o 5 double, end. singles by Brown HowrAlb I 8 8 8 2 8 , I 5 0 2 0 Bettap 1 Kramr.p. tha fifth by Ted Cathers should1 not he and Cooper's Arlett.p. Sohlck Rleger.p. Cather homered for the Bees The Bees msds base 'j . overlooked. Jona.p,. 2 8 0 4 Myere.p.. i the latter half of the Inning. 1 hlta in thia awatfest, which, if added to In Anflnson and Bette adhad singled and 17 7 12 24 28 Total 47 11 10 J? Ill Totals 43 8 18 17 10 ; gams off Arlett and Jonea, practically vanced a base In the fourth when Vltt Totaled cilnehee the leadership in batting for scored both with a double to center. The ( Score by Innlnga: floor by Innings: led In the fifth when Cather ho- Oeklead . Oakland . Salt Lake, at leaat until the 8eals play Oeke .... .. mered following Brown'e double. -- Howard . . 1 8 2 8 1 1 1 1 111 - aaetber Rung game 5,u" counted another for the Acorns In the elxth Hits 1 4 -- M 4 when he caromed one off Strand's props alt lake 8 8 18 2 2 1 9 X 14 and took second, scoring on Kramer's f J How They Made Em Run 2 1 8 1 2 8 8 1 1 ,.m,, I fi.,...lI 8 2 7 1 4 1 1 11 Hit A walk, a wild ptteh and a Sladouble. filto , 2 1 1 2 8 3 1 1 I 18 gle gave the Bees one la the sixth. Told Brief. Errors Brubaker, KMs. ummanri Brown hit In the eeventh aad Meyers Summary! .Error Wll holt Homo run Home ran Brubaker, Wills, Bchlek I. Cather. Three-bas- e Brown waa foroed at Batta 3tgUi replaced Rieger. following his double and hit Brown. Three-bas- e hit second by Marriott, scored oh Strand. Lewie Wllholt. rttr heave by Mltso tor tho Boos' first Cether's n e hit Brubaker, Cooper, Brown 2, bite Mltta glglln, Lewie the first lasing, on single and an eut. Cather aeored Vltt. flaertflee hits Mttxe, Vltt. Stolen bas Kohlor'e single. o walks, a iu- Howard 2. Kramer, Vltt I, Slglln. Lewi The Oake their total with two Wllholt. Rune batted In Wills I, Cather Mglina brilliant play In the fifth inning of Both of these were hit lntohed one base each 5ymoet epecUeuiar playe in the 'old park -- BtU five-inni- 2- , , Att-J- 22 -- It 1- -c- 0 -- r: 0- - X Ji'ts; - ft a who-lat- er Two-boo- Two-bas- padded tho eighth, wills alngted. Brown doubled end Marriott singled. The Beea mleo got two right here . Lewis singled aad Jfored when Sohlck homered -- for the .seems. tgnd The Oak got their eleventh hnd last la waa asfa tha ninth on Howard's third double of the chick game, Kramer e alngle and a put out. The Boca got their eighth eiidl laet in this Arlett1 were full. the Titt heaee tad pepped frame when Sand doublad an, scored when to the Mas sad Brubekar muffed ths ball, Lewis' pop fly behind second waa aUewad Spks sad Betts eeanttog gigUa seered to fall eafelr. got .two. OnO was a hornor by Brubaker and the other same whoa Mltso walked and circuited on In the Mat How art', hit and two oete. of the fourth tho Boos lot go and get l fireworks on two tho out and 8aad with l -- t'ht . . In I, Wllholt. Lewie Brubaker 1, 3tolln, Strand I, Betts 2. hlriRk out By Jones 1. Basse on balls Off Bette 4. off Arlett I, off Jonee. 1. Eleven run, I hlta oft Arlett, 11 at bat Charge detest to Arlett In 4 innlnga Rune responsible for Betts 4, Arlett 11. Jonee I. Double pMye Slglln to-- trend, Band to Slglln to Strand; Wilts to Brubaker. Firet base on errors Oakland I, Salt Lake 1, Left en beeee Oakland I, Saif Lake, A Reardon and McGrow. Time of Umpire gam 1 hour 18 minute A Ww . s 'V4 .V. Send 2. Rune batted In Brown I, I, Cather 1, Koehler, Kromer, Schick 4, Vkt 2, Slglln, Lewie 'Struck out By Rieger 2, by Myers I, by Kremer . Basso on nolle Oft Kremer I. Wild pitch Kremer. Six rune, 12 hits off Rieger, 28 at bat In 8 plus tnnlngv, out In seventh, first oecupled, nine out Chsrge defeat to Rle- Runa for Rieger 4, Myers 8. Left on (lh Kremer responelbla 8, delt Lake 8, Tim of game 2 hour minutes yraplr McQrew ead Rverdon. Wllholt, Marriott d . ' t 'RED SOX 0; TIGERS 8. DETROIT, June 19. Boston was Helpless' before Oleson while Detroit hit Pennock and Karr opportunely and Won the first game of th eerie S tol. It was tne Tigers sixths sixth straight victory. R H. E. At Detroit 000 000 000 0 8 3 Boston .. 102 202 Olx 8 14 1 Detroit Pennock, Karr and Ruel; Celeon and Basel er. , t NATIONALS 1; WHITE SOX 0. 19. Spectieul&r CHICAGO,' June fielding by Sam Rice, a high wind and a pop - fly, .enabled Sheeiya -- muffof Washington to defeat Chicago 1 to 0 in a great pitching between Urban Vyfjl8isrwte sje a pair of new atari The Reds have Faber and Walter Johnson. R. H. E. At Chicago 1 7 0 001 000 000 . Washington 000 000 000 0 4 6 Chicago Johnson and Pieinich; Faber and v ...... Sch&lk. BROWNS 6; ATHLETICS. 3 ST. LOUIS, June 19. Home runs by Staler and Williams enabled the Browne to tighten their grip on first place yesterday toy defeating Philawas delphia. 5 to 9, while New York as a losing to Cleveland, Theonelocale, and one-ha- lf result of the score are game ahead of the Yankees. Three pitchers were used by each -' cliib. . ,R. H. E. At St. Louis. 000 200 000 2 8 2 Philadelphia 5 10 1 010 OOx 01 St. Louis Rommel. Yarrtoon, Harris and Perkins; Davis, Wright, Pruett and - .... Sev-erie- d. SPOKANE HURLER - . IN NO-HIT.CLA- SS no-h- lt Beyeredorf pitched a game here yesterday afternoon In n city league contest between the and the American Legion teems. With the exception of ono men whom ha walked In the sixth innings, no member of the Culbertson nine reached firet base Bereredorfe team won, 3 to 0. He pitched tor the North Central high school of this city last year. no-ru- n, X' lnflslders Plnelll, hn outfielder, and Johnny Couch, tha pitcher, geem destined to remain. Traynor, a flue and Gooch, a catcher, are making good with the Pirates, while Ralph Bhlnners, tpe Giants $40,000 outfielder waa going very well until hit on the head by a pitched ball. BEST BATTERS. The Cards and Brave stood pat AB. H. TB. Pet. for the most part, hut the Brown, Dakland . . . ...,1ft S 14 .200 seeing their many vetaransDodgers, going I .760 from bad to I Vails, Ban Francisco worse, culled Andy High, 2 .760 Crandall, Los Angeles .. 4 Lewis, Balt Lake . , , .. 9 I 12 .647 infielder; Bert Griffith, outfielder; 8 .647 and D&ggy Vance, pitcher, from the Deal, Los Angelas ., ., 9 .467 minors, and all three Beck, Lot Angeles have made the .647 Varncn Hyatt, VI tt, Balt Lake ..... .. i .624 riffle. The Phils only graduate from to .400 the minors Leslie, a firet baseman .. s Bette, Salt Laks MoCabe, LOs Angeles ..10 .400, from New Orleans, but the young .444 man is making .. 9 Cather, Oakland good. v .. 9 .458 Brubaker, Oakland By comparison the 1923 crop of .444 Smith, Vernon .... .400 minor league graduates In the AmeriCueto, Seattle ..... .600 can League l$Oka as though It had .. 6 Tobin, Beattie .600 suffered from .. 4 Schorr, Seattle drought. The Cleve.600 .. 8 Griggs. Los Angeles land Indiana and the Boston Red -- .400 2 Dsly, Los Angelss TT.-- -4 Box are almost exclusively veteran; .500 High. Portland ...t.... 4 2 .600 the Yanks can mustar Norman McAgnew, San Francisco ,.4 2 4 2 .600 Millan, the lnfielder-outfielde- r, James, Vernon and .600 Bob Schang, Sacramento .... 8 4 Murray, pitcher, who spend .600 Rieger, Salt Lake .... a 2 1 much of their time upon the bench, Crumpler, Portland .... 2 1 . .600 while the Athletics have only Out1 .406 Spencer, Seattle Home-ru- n fielder Schick McGowan, a . substitute, tl (2), Salt Lake; show for the long trip to Strand, Wllholt, - Lewis, Eagle Pass Wills, Brubaker- Cattben Oakland; Taxas, Hyatt, Vernon; Brasil, Portland. Mra Ed. Anderson A is wrong as Senator Get usual.' Funny thing how often A can be wrong. You can only figure It out Share of Stars. on the basis that A usually makes the 8ox can summon "No assertion aqd B denies when he. thinks Robertaon and the Browns a A has made a brash statement. The named Pruitt , as new wtllle URy, a shortstop, and fact tjiat Brooklyn has had a habit of beating the Slants does not lus-tlf- y' Pilletts, a pitcher, are the only re- the assertion that Brooklyn haa -u- lt".vtham. hav fUy caught on Tigers, although beaten the Giants hvery year since op iaftolder that could show? 115." For Instance, In 1917 New York a rdAdy'-mi'df- e chine won thirteen and Brooklyn nine In Tha Senators did better in their series. this respect thanreally ' the rest of their League' rivals. Fronds, Joa Gallapher Yep, Joe, it's a triple American Phllllpa and Glaaaoq look like real play if tha ball waa in action all the a yotiUl the n of time. If the double play, pitchar to la ,alm0Bt certain to fit into catcher to flrat, was made and then, the Washington infield sooner or after the play waa over the runner L. r; and Gobel. outfielders, ,yUn ece falx' started home, it was not; but the prospects who- are getting a -fh0 question indicates that th play was rivdf largely because ,MlIn h founi that he cancontinuous, and .therefore must be not stand up under the strain of aoored. ee a triple play. everyday work. Kv." Wi)llae ent aaofher otrh rax hat the St. VERNON TIGERS Lento Brewxa lamped aand and a halt ahead of the field, game the form, DONT SEEM TO Me by 'Jck1, seventeenth br the BE SLIPPIN ANY tht5 to tter heattag A ;:i left-hand- er any-AC- tl Athletic, The Pirate pulled out a 3 to 0 over the Dodgers in a game, to six Innings by rain. - V jngagjggrtprr Coast Leaguers Help Redlegs. 31 eall-.tn- 8888880181 28501120 U whlla Harper, lie 111 Meet young The development furnishes tha lifeblood of baseball, and for no (Ood reason ths American League to realising littls in its minor league investments. Consider, fof example, the young players who have caught on in the majors this year. The National League has all the better of tho annual gamble. Thp Chioago Chiba are a tali' aam-pi- e. They are very long on young player a notably - Arnold Stata, Vlo Aldridge, Marty Krug,1 Hack Miller and Hartnett, the catcher. Krug to said by the ball playera themselves to be the best infisld prospect of ' decade, and thp rest of them making good on day to day ancea. In Caveney and ,- 11 V, c -IntemationAl News Service' Sports Editor. '. EW YORK, June 14.To those who cannot take their 1 baseball or let it alone, it is, no Masonic secret that the National League is rapidly drawing away from the Ameri can in point of class, if it has not already done so The American League was once the final and ultimate word among baseball organizations, and for years it set the pace, largely through its ability to thrust a fortuitous hand into the minor league grab bag and come up with the ripe ones. Now, however, the National league is more successful with its young prospects and in consequence, is waxing prosperous, stars of 4 ."T. By Davit J. Wd$K , wn v jf Goodly Portion ofSonUtionol Recruits UnderiBig Tent Como From For Western Circuit Welsh Touts Krug; -- - , fr CLASS ,4 : AMMUNITION PICNIC BETWEEN )' SALT LAKE AND: OAKLAND ADDS CONSIDERABLE TO SWAT MARKS ? vfo-to- ry Whm Sheely obliged with a'mnft . of Brower's high fly la the atnth, nice aped home from second with PRekere battle between Walterr"t Jehnaon and Urban Faber. e e The limping Yanke lost their 7th game when wag bumped off the premtoee in thoHoyt flrr 'nnlng and Murray, hie immediate successor, fall- them, the Indian winning dtot0j tP With Oleson, the collegian pitching the knocked the Red peatforbalk a eerleaTigers of marcel wave, ( la-l- ag SPECIAL NOTICE and Acute chronic disease of blood, nerves or akin; nervous weakness, drs'na or discharges yield to the beta medicine promptly. I have qualified as an specialist. Consultation free. all-rou- nd DR. W. M. GRIFFITH Mata flt. Was. M14 118 rmf ,, theafumoon game Morning Varaeo. AB H Smith 3b 8 Chdbn ef I Hawks It 2 1 High rt 6 1 Hrstt lb Swyr lb 2 Totals ft Stockton 0 A.1 4 4 4 Schng 3b rf Bheha lb Fseres sa 4 4 4 4 MeNIjr If 4 8 o 4 Stenegs flhee p, JJCenfsld p 1 3 8 1 21 x All. R.H fyn the 1 Ftsgld ef McFfn 2b 2 1 O A. 2 8 2 3 2 2 1 11 1 1 X 1 1 2 8 I 8 2 Totals' 22 2 2 27 IT Errors French, flhmbsn. rsnienslbls for ghee 4. hit Hawke. hits Fltsgarald, Smith. Stolen bases Rysn. Preach, Ssw-t,- f trench. James. 8h L of( Canfield . Double playe Hawke te to Bewysr 10 to Scheng to Mo- Shl 5 Paesed bell Stenaga. Time (fSnUmpires i.42. Byron end Casey. Afternoon game et Seeremsntei ; Two-ba- ?r 17 27 X4 Runs ss Chad-bour- VernAi. ' Saetagube, n. . AB.R.H PO.AI ' , AB.R H PO.A. smith 2h I Ftsgld ef 4 2 12 86 Chdbn ef 4 I MeOfn 2b 4 Hwk rf I 8 1 1 Schng If 4 8 2 I 8 High If. 4 1 I Rysn rf 41 88 118 2 11 J 213 Shetan lb Hyatt lb I Sawyr 2b 2 1 1 2 MeNly 2b 2 8 Frch e 4 8 8 4 8 4 8 8 Peere ee 2 1 I I Mrphy I Steneg jI 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Houck Priugh MUtToI Total 82 1 8 87 18 v Total14 Summery: Errore Sawyer, FlUgereld. MoGatffgen, responsible MoNeely. , Run for Prough 4. Base en belle Off Preugb 1. e hue Ryan, - Murphy, Spilth. Three-behit Sewyei', McOafftgaa. riflee hits Cbadbourne. Double Sawyer, playe Pearce to McOemgan to Shcshea, Sawyer to Preach to Hyatt. TIBOO 1:28. Umpire Cksoy and Byron. . M X 114 X 04114 M Two-bas- , '. harTVto 1 1 8 Frch as 4 Henna e 4 James p 4 Shndr If i Loekr lb t to Pssres. The G lasts were getting areond to the matter of amkiag threaten. geatares at the pltchia of Bill Pertica wbea the delage came aad the game reverted to the fifth with the Card leadlag, 4 to A . In (By Universal Service.) CaL, June both tRkinai morning encounter itytt4rdLr 114 SACRAMENTO. ee |