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Show v. v i' fi i4 ,l-- et; iV.i; lim " 'S mm. t i bZZZZZn NEWS FRIDAY ' V'4 V :M v, j Chick Evans Going Great at Western Meet L STRANDlBRE: AKS UP GREAT BALL GAME Von Elm M ay Get Crack at t VITH TRIPLE IN 8TH ' r;W' ly. tY r S', K Title-Hold- er . h lUre Sriifactioa of Beating Jakie May W(ho Once Out Until Saturday HdJ Then to Two Hita-- Vitt g ed . Lj j f.-- , 314-86-7- , ! . , O MSS.' ,.' K A , Schick, ef Sand, ae. Slglln, 3b BEES 4, TIGERS R alt Lake. AB. R.H. PO. A. E. , ,,,,, .,,,.,3 ,,, .44 ,, ,, Strand, lb Wllholt rf ,, ,, see Jt . ' 14 ' ofV ' 4; y b4 4. .Vft Jv y s i U Pet 44 .444 44 . 434 44 .444 IS ,113 I, Memphis I. At Leblla Memphis Cbattaneoea Atlanta I. Mobil I. At V vrk SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION, W. I Pet. I W. IT .llininalnchm tl 1. 47 41 37 .IllUtlanta... ID Rek 41 11 .U4INahvlU. 34 34 II . MllChaUanegs 14 bba.w k!Hmnie f t ' rtAtcealaaham LUtl ' I'Vrd Oaaadl , 4 1 1 1 ,4 4 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 3. 4 i 8 ye A ! Rook NaahvBU at "Now. Orloono 13-1- ;. f- Llttl Po,tpond ; t i 4 '!3 BAdle, If Hyatt lblb Sawyer, French, ss 0 4 ., ......,.4.4 4 -- 4 2 a ...... .4.3 01 Hannah, o May. p ..4 0 Gilder, p. xHtgh .. .. .... .. ..1 4 0 4 J3 4 xxBcanolder. 34 3 7 17 11 0 Total xBatted for Gilder In ninth xxRah for Hannah In ninth. , Soor by Innings: , Salt take . . 4 . , Rune ..4 4 4 0 4 1 3 Hit ..4 1 4 1 0 0 3 3 Vernon ,"", 3 Rune .... ..40141410 .4 1 I 4 Hit I 4 Summon: pitched By Inning Myer I, by Gould 1 plus, by May 7 Credit victory to Oould. Charg defoat to May. Runs responsible for Myer 3, May 4, Gould 1. Struck out By May 7, on ball Off May by Gould 3. 1. Bases off Gould 1, off Kalllo 4, off Myon 1. Three-ba- a Stolen base' .French. hit Two-bas- e Strand. hits Lowls, SacriChadbourne, French, Slgltn. fice hit Bawka. Double playsto French te Sawyer to Hyatt; Sand 1 Slglln to, Strand. .Time of gam hour and 44 mlnutea Umpire Finney and Xaeon. a a 04 07 V 47 8. blg-leag- him. SPECIAL NOTICE 'and; Acute chronlo disease of blood, nerve or akin; nerv--o- u weakneea drn'na or. dls-- t charge yield t th best medicine promptly, X have qualified ' as an apoclsllst Con- oultation froo. ell-rou- - rv pr-- w. m. GRIFF1TH Rain lit Waa. BB14 . . ' V " - t 7 3 1 3 4 111 lit 111 4' 7 of Chicago meeting Fred Wright, of Lo Angelea and George , Von Elm l of Lake City facing Clarence 'Salt 1111' of 8t. Loula in the semi-fintotals IT 4 T 1411 .Totals 33 II It IT 14 Wolff, round to decide what two men will Boor by Innings: 1 1 I gaeramento . .1 fight it out tomorrow for tho tithe, 4 1 Oakland ... I I 3 now held by Evans tot the sixth 'time. That it woqld be a dy of .Summary: Errors Sebaog, Poarce, Camp-bal- l. Kuna Gathor. Six ruaal 4 hits off golf giant went without laying ; that Kuna T at bat, la 1 Inning; 3 runs, 3 blta The day would produce super --golf vsi of Canfield. 10 at bat. la 3 lnnlngo. Charg tt indicated by the wonderful shooting dofeat to Canflold. Baaos oa baNa Oft I. off Ksas 1. Off Hampton 1. Wild of these men throughout tho tournapitch Canflold. Stolon base Schang. Mar- ment. Each contestant has put out Coo par. Hama runs Schtnkla, Paarca. riott, Tkroa-baa- a hit Paarca. hits men who had held championships, 3. Catbor, Arlott, Flti- - raastaf-- from a national to a stats Cooper t. LaiapoM a Pltage UtleTi Double playa Scl Sehang, Marriott. Evans, In fighting for th final Poarao; Paaras to McQaHfg an to Shan- - chance to defend his title faced a man han; Arlett to Marriott to Lafayotto. Tima Vmptraa Carroll and To". with an international rputatKt in Fred Wright. The slim young shooter from the Fxr Weet come into real prominence two years ago when ho was tho last' American to bo put put in the British amateur tournament. Evans, national champion that year, wont out in the first round of that match. -- With tho hopes of America, weighing on his shoulders, this young player put up a wonderful game, go Ing out in the round before the semifinals only after carrying one of 's best Into an extra-hcontest. During the present tournament tied tho course record of 70 Wright -three under par In on of the earty round and every one of hi cards has AMERICAN LEAGUE, shown a total either under par or W. L. PC I W. L. PC. within a stroke or two of perfect fig- -. St. Louli.. 41 .IttlWuaklngtn 34 It ,140 urb. Wright's only weakness In th ' Now Turk, 33 43 .ItfiClovaland. II IT .444 tournament came yesterday when, afChicago... 44 ft .13 Boston..., 31 33 .434 ter failing to got perfect shots one Dotrolt. , . . 31 33 .lUtPhttadalpht 3T 31 .433 or twice, h .lost, hi' temper despite WASHINGTON. Jilu 1. Nsw York hi ordinarily placid disposition and club his Into the banged even with In its ground. spilt two gam saris Washington by taking the final gams yesterday la tan Inalnga to Von Elm Amazes i. Th visitors lied tha seora in the ninth whan Pip? tripled and Word Large Gallery. ; singled, and In th tenth a walk to Hofman and singles by Witt, McNally, There it llttl doubt in th . mindt RutliJ and Meusel gave them their of the spectators who hv followed . winning margin. match that George Von Elm Jones Bhawkay and every replaced checked a local rally in th last half probably is the player most to, be feared in the tournament with the of tho tenth . ,, , u' , R H E possible 'exception "pf Evans; ' Von1 Elm has played the New York ...,.30 000 001 I 013 i greatest Washington . .000 300 010 1 1 U p golf of any man thus far. Hi total Jonoa 8hwkey and Hoffman;- Fran- scorea for' qualifying and. match , , cis, and Gharrity. round are within a stroke or two of par and several time, he has gone, ATHLETICS 1 RED BOX A under, the Ideal figures. Yesterday PHILADELPHIA, June SO. Boston he eliminated Francis Gaines of Omaagain exchanged seventh place for the ha, Neb., 3 and 7, turned in a 71-- two position with PhUdlphi yesterday under for par the first eightesn when th Athletic took th fourth and shot tha third nine holes In 34 game of the sort, 14 to J. Th locals bunched seven hits in three under par. His card showed the fourth and fifth innings for eight eleven birdies in 33 holes which was ik fQBIt golf that had never been seen on a n R H E local course, v Von Elm holds tvso J Boston ..',..000 000 031 i'll' 2 titles now and Philadelphia ,.100 440 10 10 u 0 Northwest He has won 23 Collin FulUrton and Ruel, Chaplin: Pacific out 30 tournament matches tn the' of Naylor snd Parkins. past three year, the only defiat beJuly gams scheduled. ing at the hands of Jess Guilford, national champion, in the national amaANGELS OCCUPY teur play at 8L Louis last year. N In Clarence Wolff he faces a tough FOURTH PLACE customer, however, for Wolff played a Universal 8ervl.) r steady game yesterday that cannot be RTLAND, Juaa 38. ScOf!n three rnns appreciated through a mere glano 1bh Inals rally. Portland do- - through th score card It must bo lasted Xa Angolos yesterday 4 to . followed to understand. . -' At Portland: Wolff put out 8. Davisson Herron Portland. AB.R.H.O.A.I AB.R.H O A of Chicago, former national amateur McCab.ef ' 1 1 1 Welfor.lf. 3 11 4 champion, 4 and 3, ln a match which McAly.s I 4l2ox.cf... 4 4 1 It was evident early In th nlay would 1 3 4 Doal.Ib. 3 4 flfh.rf., bo decided only when th strain prov1 11 1 Hal.lb.. Orlssslb 3 4 14 Brasil. lb, ed' too great for one of tho players Ttoby.rf. 4 Lndmr.tb 4 I 4 4 MeCan.ss Phlegmatic In typo, Wolff plugged Carrolt.lf 4 Poola.lb. 11 right and Herron finally broke, aimI 4 14 Fhrnsn.e 3 Daly... I ing or hooking every shoot in tha Mldlton, p I 1 I Tbonap t last two or three holec xKUIofor 4 t tXUhala,p For th first k time in tha history Total 14 4 4 14 17 Totals It 4 4 IT XI of tha Western Golf association, and X Batted for Thomas In th ninth. Boor by lanlacai probably for th first time in this an admission oountry, foe $1 was Loo An)....... .J....4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 X4 11 charged at todays afternoon rounds, Portland Th sam foo will b chargod at tha 10 ternary! Bnofs McAulay, , finals tomorrow. Club and associaon ball Uff Middleton-1off Thomas Hit by pltchar Orta Stslaa tion officials talked It Over and debit Llndlmor. cided that sfnoa admission foes ora MoCob. Throo-ba- a MMdloten, Cox. Pools Bnerttto hit Wolfor. Daobl play charged at svsry other amateur sport 1 there was no reason why golf should Usdlmor to Ortspm. Ttnto of (am 44 3 I 4Arltt,P I' I I I 1 4 1 4 4 r . Two-ba- MEN AND BOYS Socks and Stockings FREE FRANCfcCO, This year riven more money eo naturally he , time In signing. lost Kamm wants to play In th Amiri can league, and when Comiekey comes to elgn hflh he will find no temperamental star, but a vary sensible young fellow, who wants only a square deal and a chance to play regularly. Naturally, fans , in , the American a Jot from league are exprit a young-m- an gointo sold for more whbwas than 3104,000. Kamm Is not a circus performer. J He is simply a mighty good third baseman, who will Improve upon acquaintance, and unless he meets with some bad luek in the wav of in- enow for jurie he will etay ra tth big f many years ' . a a ft Ruth Is billed like a circus parade aa a Rome-ru- n bitter. When a man from out of town goes to tee Ruth run he he end see him swat a home hi worth. It-- he sees Ruth money' strike out a couple of times ho feel wU repaid. , You can't compare Kamm to Ruth, a minor leaguer, although aaWillie, much money a Ruth did brought aa a star, for the Inreason that Willie dot not speclall any on thing. Good Judge of ball players will spot Katnm the first time they see him la fans will etion. Th sea nothing out of tha ordinary In him who Char lay Comiskay, paid tha roc ord price for him, will reoognlse hie ability, even though Willie Is a nor rou as a chloken the first time 13 bn Ar-lo- . hV AB.R.H.PO.A.B. than he asked for, 4 1 3 4 4 no ,.,...4 ,,33 ....... 113 4 Super pla-Tt- 1 June. 10. What will Willi Kamm ask of the " Chicago Whit Sox next year? That Is a question you hear, every ; day. Apparently, men wo have no interest In baseball other then as patrons r thinking more .about that then Kamm la if Wlltie has any Idea of what salary he went he 1 keeping It to himeelf. Willi has never had any trouble with th owner of tho Sen Francisco club about salary. He likes to play ball better than anything else In th world, so If a fair offer Is made him he Is satisfied. 111 113 13 1 v Oaklaad. AB.R.R.O.A Golf Browajf 3 IlWUlarf. I 3 14 11 Menu Today. ICoopor.cf t IKathor.lb I . KANSAS CITT. Mo., Juno SO. TfcS IILfyttalb teal fight in the 4. Western Amateur IIMartoLtb I Brbakr.m Golf tournament began "today at th 1.3 I llKooblor.e HUlcrest course with Chick Evans 3 1 al Seal Third Baseman Wants Only Square Deal And Chance to Play - Every Day Willie No Kicker. SAN 1 . Lewis, If , Lasserl, 3b .. 3. 44 4 Byler, o. ,, 3 4 4 Myers, p ,,, ,,, 4 1 xJsnklns ,. , .. ,,,.1 xxAnflnson .,..3 4 , Gould, p, SXxLIgbt .. ... .....1 $ s Kalllo, p . , .,1 4 Thurston, 3b ....t i.SS 4 7 37 13 Total xBetted for Myers In seventh. . , .XxRan for Jenkins la seventh. ftxxBatted for Lostori tn eighth. Vernon. Smith, lb Chadbourne, of Hewkee, rf . rtsld.lf Sehag.Ib Sehakl.el Ryaa.rf. Sheho.lb Poareo.m Staaso.e Caatld,p Kvaap. Kmptn.p Cook.e.. 1 -- i w 4 13 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 3 3 4 3 I 0 4 f tU . u Broken. AB.R.H.O.A. MOfn.lb - Fans Wonder WHat Chicago White Sox Will Pay Kamm The ice ' Baeiameato. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June 30. Fort Riley No. 1 polo team won the open tournament championship at the Cheyenne Mountain Country club by defeating Fort Sill In a game, It to 7. Tha Kansans got away to an early load by errors of omission by their opponents but In the seventh chucker, the Oklahoma contender .ral 7 lied and brought the score up to 11 to with. Fort Riley leading. In tha final period. Fort Riley increased It ad- in raplj succesvantage to foqr goals -elon. well-play- le Yank-Senat- ' T,, ' 10. While ncblck" Evans figure hdvd not beep KANSAS CITY, Juno the equal of those of Fred .Wright, whom ho meets today In Ue semi-finaof the Western Atfnteur golf ohamptonahips, the - champion Ita hot th moat sensational .golf of the meeting poeeibly excepting that of George Von Elm, of Salt Lake, who is favored to melrt th title, holder in th finals tomorrow. Chick'' work. ha been quite up to tbq-Ev- an standard? Shortly after Wright, tied the .course record at 70, Evan brok ' it with 07, mad In the aeoond qualifying round. ' Chick' gam yesterday, when he put out Ted Payaeur of Dee was Molnee, typical of hi play. He had every club nicely, but, not being forced to extend himself, took things- - easy working and did not turn In a par medal score. It wo evident that he consequently could have cut half a dozen stroke off his round had h needed to. e - d - ex-B- The mooting of Coast Uagus directors originally schsdulsd for tomorrow hoc been postponed .until July 11. Portth After Sawyer and French had filed land's woes will bo the subJeOt for , ' v,,. . to Lewie in ninth, Hannah drew a assembled directors. pass and Schneider .waa sent in to run The FhQlle again for him. - But these plans to hasten th time oonaet change around the tietng run went blaple tom stale their ability to when Hughle High, pinch hitting tor gracefully. They flalahed abeating aaaalmoan ooeoad to the" Glaota, Ollder, .went out on a tall fly to to X Toay hold tho WUkeUu ts Strand- Lewis provided the best field. try for olx innings. ing feature of the game back In the ' ' , ' V. ' third. Smith laid the ball ('o o o up against to Th Cards outlasted th Plratea-the left .field fence, scoring Hannah Haines going thf entire rout to thofrom second. It loomed a sure double annoyaneo of Masara GlosSut Lewis played the ball perfectly on everlasting nsr Carlson, Hollingsworth and Tsl- It' rebound from the boards, and lowhorse. nailed Smith .at second with a mighty a , throw to 8lglln.' This probably was niatk tollowador triple la th sent the pivot play of th game, as Chad- -' kyPlppa tho Wards single, beurne followed with a double which extra Innings Into game and the Yanks won In tho tenth . wuukl. have .scored 8roith. and as on hits by Witt, McNally, Rath things turned out this extra tally and Meaaai. would have left the count tied at end i of ninth. After Chad had dmihlpd Th Dodgers saw to It that th Brave . Hawks .fouled for third out. remained snugly In last place by scorLasarri played sensational ball ing a 7 to 3 victory. Orimss otttpuchlng found third base, but of course the Marquard and Miller. chib wtJKbe strengthened by return to Meantime the other Boston entry, th lip Upc of Oscar Vltt. .whloh Secretar- Red Sox gain refuge In tho y-Jack Cook thinks may not be American league (ought basement 'They lost litter than Saturday. 10 to 3 decision to the Athletes who thereupon gracefully yielded th cellar of th day. position to the INDIANS CHASE Ernest Barnard, eaa of tka SEALS SOME MORE beat who posted men In baseball,Cleveboea connected wttb tbe has a 103 Unbrenal Benrlc, ) land Indians for the past twenty . BkATTLB. Job 34. FoartMn .to 1 was years. In now president nf the elnb. Barnard, who was knslnaaa tlb ratio by which th, hdlans outran tho ii' M:1f over th baaoball choult manager, nndor tbe 1st President yoitordoft Jim Doan, was sleeted to the office ?! 2f kAtor Vktory of lh Mrloo. at a meeting ot the directors, in ' t i At HdaUlol with a reqneot In tka accordance Seattle. fBan ltadnawill of Hr. Dana. Trio AB.ILU.OA AB.RHOA j' a manager. Speaker waa retained ILaae.lf.. 1 I 0 1 4 3 t jCraaeAO. rftt.4b. Hood.rf.. 3 1 3 Ray Schnlk, etar backstop ! I eu.lb t I B I Bldred.ef 1 1 4 White Box,, was In a happy frame ot I 1 1 I mind mrhen , 4 Jeatel he arrived here from tha i I 1 recent series at Detroit: tn the first 'yuoa 4jO 1 ,Kaktt,'tb 4 3 he mad four hits, sinT 3 game there, ; ytrsw.o. 4 gle, double, triple end a home run. V -- attfcP 4 4 4,1 I've been trying for ten years to do I 'I'lBebeir. . I that, t and 1 wa afraid I'd never suc3 4 I I ceed." 4rspmeor. 3 I George fitelor, of th Browns, le 1 I 3 3 ItsJUmj. a;54jr.lh -t 4,4 Athe only major league player to re1 JIBamsyAf 1 1 I ' itOr.3b'3 peat a performance of this kind- - Bister did it last season and once before, -... .Teuu tin U3iu several years ago.. tStalji H SilMl for Npk'y i th shith. .$ Lae WHlnrd.'th man from tho UplveraRy of Colorado, whom tha k" Srf.aoed.f So, 'a to sent Sox White th in.. Rockford, ' Mi V tivf r Ni dub of th Three Eye league, he boon 14 returned to Manager Gleason. , -i u X ,fc' f, . f .w rd looMly-playo- n. -l- 6. Ain-smit- h; AB. H.TB. Pot. 3 1.000 3 Vernon ....77 Uay, S. --Adams, Seattle 3 X.000 ...,,..1t 4 1.000 Poole, Portland t I 1.000 , Salt .Lake counted- - one In the sev- Lafayette, Oakland 1 Angeles ...4 I .710 enth . on ' single by. Lewis, Lasarri LJndlmore, Ban Francisco ,.4 .760 Rhyne, and Joe Jenkins, the' latter batting Lewis, Salt Lake .647 J . for Mjers. .407 Middleton, .Portland I' .007 I Atay, who had.been growing a trifle Kamm, San Francisco, ..I .147 Seattle ...3I wild, walked Sand at start of eighth, Lana, .447 Seattle Hood, and he.took third on a double by 8ig-ll- Cooper, Oakland ........3 .447 Paul Strand scored .both men and Eldred, Seattle ....... .100 .400 ..I tied the count with a slashing triple. Wills, Oakland .100 .WXlhoit popped to Sawyer for the first Valla, Ban Francisco ..... ..,4 .400 DUtv - May purposely passed Lewis and French, Vernon .500 Sacramento Schlnkal, so Was mighty deliberate about It .500 Sacramento eleil Ryan, to" give. Roy Gilder time to wawn up. I paarcs, Sacramento . ,.4 .500 ecaled .,-.... the leather, Oakland .500 fVUh Truck passed. Glider 3 .100 Salt Lake mound. Light was then sent in toLassert, Seattle ........ .too .3 on Barney, at retired first He Lasarri. alt for .100 Sacramento ....I base Canfield, a slow grounder near, the .thirdto hane Une whloh was hard for Glider Yesterday's Roouita. dle, and gave Strand plenty of time to At Los Angeles: Salt Lake 4, Vernon daah in .from third with what was Winning pitcher, Oould; loser. May. declined to be the winning run. Byler At Oakland: Sacramento , 'Oakland fouled to Hennah. Vernon had scor- It. Winning pitcher, Arlett;. loser. ed A run off Gould In the seventh, and when Al walked Chadbourne first up 4. At Portland: Los Angsles I. Portland Winning! pltchsr, Middleton; looor. In', eighth, he waa removed after Thomas. throwing ope .ball to Hawks. Lewis San Franclico 1, Seattle At was taking no bhances, and sent in 14. Beattie: Winning pitcher, Gardner; .loser. Kalllo. Hawks Immediately sacri- See.. ficed. Chad1 finally was left to perish Denver, where Jo Cartat second base, Bodte popping feebly Word from e first bassman, Is playto Slgltn And "Wllholt running bock wright, Is to tho offoct with the ing Orlssll, friade a grept catch of Hyatts fly althat Joo to a vary Important cog la tho most .on the rim of the right field Denver machine. Ho hno boon hitting bleachers. better than .100 in recent games. Tho other day he got five hits In five tripa They Included a triple. and a double, niiiii 4i 9. 4 444-37-7- f intiiil ' semi-fina- ls x , Beat Batten. - , the ... TAGGING ALL OF THE, BASES j Ckleago. A - --L. e Wolff .of St. Louis in city can dispose of Clarence be winner or runner-u- p of TxiVo - lty 1 ,,ll Lewis is Fielding Luminary. , -- LhI. Pet. W,i. Veraoa , ii m .eoo Baa Francisco M .000 Balt Lake ., aoeeaeeewo 41 Be .BIB Lea Aagelea 44 4S .B13 41 44 .4T1 Oaklaad .... SB Portias ... Beattie ..... S4 SB Saersmeato 1 , , The Berlee Btaad, alt Lake waa 1, Varaaa waa 1. ' Baa Fgmeiae waa 0, Baattla waa 3 1 Matpaaad. Laa Aagelea waa 1. Portland waa 1 ll Baenuaaato Hatyaiat.waa 1, Oaklaad waa 3. j Duffy .a J ; (Special Dispatch to the News.) ANSAS CITY, Mo June 80-1- 1 George VonElm of Salt today he will Association championship Saturday, Golf Amateur Western ft flttibnrs. win be pitted in Saturdays play against either Chick NEW- YORK. N. T , June 34. New Wright ofLos York Natlonale yesterday won an eany .ns of Chicago, the present champion or Fred Ven-Eh- ai 7lcUiry..frfliaEMlalWlphta.lJvthaXounk Aggeles"WtiUWlHJi 'htd, todays EvKni"Uppdueait grams of their eeriea 4 ,to I Tonoy was wtld at times, but yielded only in taking Francis Gaines of Omaha into yesterday threo hit. ' .eleven hits off camp 9 to 7. Wolff, who is Von Elms opponent today beat DaviTho Giants combed George Smith's and Pintos offerings. son Herron of Pittsburg a former champion, 5 to 4. Von Elm Meusel leading the attack with a triple, double and single In four times was 5 up on Gaines at the eighteenth hole and played a briL RR.H.E hunt game on the first nine, driving far and straight and rimming I .1 0013 Philadelphia . .; 0 001 OOx with long approaches In the afternoon round. Von Elm 0 11 0 the cup 300 004 New York hole, winning Batteries: Bmlth.sPlnto and Peters; ihcreased his lead to 8 up on the twenty-sevent- h Toney and Smith., hole 9to 7. out on the twenty-nint- h ( 0 CARDS St PIRATES 5. Cards. The j PITTSBURG, June 30 The St. Louis IN - Cardinals defeated Pittsburg, yesterVon Elm-- Out 644 443 84435. HOME RUNS day, I to t, in'a gam -marked by heavy 1 535 ; Gaines LEADING LEAGUES In444 hitting on both sidea Hornsby in the opening Inning drove 355-3634 646 In 644 445 Oat a home run into the .enclosure between the scoreboard end tho right field Yesterday 'Total. , bleachers, th first time In th history AMERICAN. Forped Into an extra-hol- e 8f Forbes field that this has bean; Smith, Boot ... i , match in the second round Von r.H.E.! i St. Louis ... I.. 100 300 3304 15 i Elm sank twenty and forty feet, IT . ..1 . HoraabyBL foal 003 010 001 i 11 L Pittsburg Batteries: Haines and Vick, PACIFIC COAST. putts to halve holes and then , HollingsGlamor, Carlson, onto 3 3 BchUkoL made a birdie to win. Yesterday, Barf and Yallowherso worth. Gooch, .Mattax. 1 " 3 Poore, tammst Only' gomes scheduled. he rimmed the cup with a 150-ya. LEAGUB TOTALS I Amorieu 3BS Natteul BBBi Coast DODGERS T BRAVES S-approach, put another one., ' two feet from the cup, sank sev30. Grlmss June BOSTON, pitched effectively for Brooklyn .against Bos-7 eral putts ranging from 15 to ton yesterday, the visitor winning, to 3. Marquard was hit opportunely. OAKS WIN LOOSE 36 feet and sent drives and brasGAME FROM SOLONS sies so far down the fairway thatj 030 010 1017 10' i Brooklyn Boston ..000 013 000 3 0 3 it was hard to see them. No such (By Universal Sorrleo.) Batteries: Grimes and Miller; Mar OAKLAND, Jsat It. Tha Oaks won a r golf has ever been seen on a lo.quard, Miller and Gowdy. Senators yesfrom th gams ' by tha aeon of 13 to t. terday cal linjes before. At OaklaBd: FORT, RILEY POLOISTS WIN. , ClaclButl at r .Bfes Get Even' With Jakie May. i ", Today, Brooklyn at Boot am. Now York. at , Pblladalphla St Loaf Player. L.BC. 14 .14 44 .4TT 31 .Sit MU JN INiWi for Ptttsbarg. COAST LEAGUE . CLUB STANDING Some of the, fan already were fleering through th exit and thoBor , who remained were lit tho proceaa granted yawning and taking U that Vernon tva In proceaa or turning Then tblnge began In Hs dully win. to happen, and inside of five minutes and the mined tlig tide had lecn Tiger swept down to a swift defeat. Bat hack to the earlier fcorlng which led up to- - thls.situatlon.' Elm hiut Umh dolnir commendable mound work holding the home guard to two runs In olx rounda .He .was dtrrlcked for a pinch hitter In the seventh when Salt Lake registered ita fH5rt score- - Thue the .pitching burden shifted to At Gould, and later .to sis been batted Body Kalllo. - Buddy had bepnje In the first Inning .two day's fore, but yesterday he aafely held the Tigers In the most critical period of the game.' after a .splash of wildness by Gould had placed what would hye been the tylnrun firet base. i - box Jakie Mrfy premier Vernon southpaw. was a typical alt Lake assault Jn the eighth whieh won the g4ww netting three runs, and gave the crowd the biggest kick of the week to date a crowjksvhich seemed to run strongly to Bee sympathizers, and attitude probably due to the runaway race which the Tigers have been making of late. the teams iwuti into the Whn, sslck's men were leading to ii. u Bt. Louis W driving from the eighth, XL VelW colf Titib Depends Upon Hie PUy Today Acaintt Crilliant W. yfij New Teit. 43 34 .434 It Bt. Leals., 34 34 .III Chicago. It Brooklyn. . IT 41 .144 Phlladolphl 31 I , i By Harry A'Willianu. Folio-wintwo day of OS ANGELES, Calif., June 80. striving and failure to connect the battling Bees threw a keen-edgharpoon into the Tigers registering their iiYwin of the week 4 to 8. Not only did Salt. Lake1 win in spec- V Macular faahioff, but Lewiss men experienced the satisfaction , , . Von ElmVCfcanco kt FATIOKAL UEASITK. " " r ' 'j A TASK ON LINKS TODAY f : 4 saiTaicewcard; GOES UP AGAINST BIG; k - Vr 0t f L Bri-tain- oi Read this ad and see how to get then at the SHOETERIA . SHOE-- , , CO. WKTWHITE GOODYEAR WELT OXFORDS 4441 values at Only .. And cm extra good t Jl.I socks ' FREE J A ABSOLUTELY . 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