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' v“ - (" f ' y f SECOND NEWS SECTION 1 SPORTING-AUTHORIT- i - V' V- V ' J VJ 4" r -" v w- h a ” -- T: -i r- J? ymi( 45- - - " Y - OF THE EDITED ’ - BY WALTER D BRATZ WEST INTER-MOUNTAI- N ' vf W '“ - r ' - t ' i AITIiAKECTTY:tJTAH'THUKgDAYHAY17'l91T I'n - T ' 1 “ V V - k" ? 467 3 ' b S f 4 -f 1 L 9'- Bees Tak BOIWIP WOULDDROP At NS$W: Walter Mails the ’ STILL ANOTHER Down Line Second Coast pitcher yesterday y released ’ to Portland by ‘"the Brooklyn' club of the National leagne' J who was -- TO THE SEALS Howard f Is Accused by Mitchell BASEBALL FOR : THE SEASON Vernon Rodgers and Wilie:Bump Heads After Which Bren-to- n Pitcher - Visitors Get Three-Ru- n Lead for Goodbred in the Third While Leverenz Is Wild But Locals Undo That and Then Walter Pulls the Curtains for Balance of the Afternoon OUR Bees took Del Howard’s speed-burnedown the line for the second at Bonneville park yesterday afternoon( 5 to 3 Again they rs did it with apparent ease It took the Bernhard gang four innings to get next to Goodbred’ s lume bering delivery but when they did solve it they sewed things up in Walter Leverenz acted as if he had too much on the hall and as a result had so mnch difficulty in bending them around the corners that he walked six men in the first focr innings After curbing the Oaks three-ru- n rally in the third however he settled down for the balance of the afternoon and there was nothing more stirring for the visitors The game was a sort of a listless affair notwithstanding the fact that the boys on both clubs played good PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE baseball The frigid atmosphere might have been to blame Ievereas found himself in a bad hole MSACYE STtXDIAGS off the reel when he walked three j right men In the flrat Inning Good base-ha-ll W I Pet 24 11 Salt Xake 813 aad aome fine pitching brought him j Son 23 18 Francisco 810 out of ft unacathed The aecond again20 20 Oakland 300 ante him golaR bad hnt apparently tin18 18 488 htttable A (gain In the third he got Into Portland 13 23 SKI a bad way hat thla time he did aot loa Angelea 18 23 380 net by for a costly error by hlmaelf 1 eraon the visitors three gave YESTERDArS RESULTS In Oakland's third Mensor took first on four wild ones Adams skied out At Salt Lake—Oakland 3 Salt and Lane singled between short and 5 Lake third Lee also flew out but Miller At San Ffachca — Portland S laced one over short to score Mensor San Fraaelaro 8 at Leverens Arlett shot a grass-cuttAt Loa Vernon 6 Loa Walter tripped and then made such a Angelea 7 Angelea— jig-tim- j er bad peg to the bag that both Lane and Miller eame In The above was the sum and eubstance of Oakland's scoring for the Bee southafter paw made them look like peas In the very next inning he struck that nut the entire side and seemed to regain control and confidence which never left him to the end He was stronger other time in st the finish than at anygoing the game The Bees finally found themselves and found Goodbred in the fifth With Orr out Gislason and Hannah waited Goorlbred out and were rewarded with passes to first Leverenz forced Hanwhile Gislason took nah at second third Johnny Tobin hit for two bases to the left field fence scoring Gislason Bath's drive bounded over Arlett's dome and both Leverenz and Tobin trotted across gave us a start in the Buddy a single sixth withRyan Tommy Quinlan Orr's the needed sacrifice and supplied out sent infield to third from Buddy where he scored a moment later when Gard Gislason almost took Goodbred's foot off with a smash through the box In the eighth Earl Sheeley paved the fur the fifth run with a one-pl- y way over swat short Two Infield outs moved him to third and Bill Orr shot him over with a past third that had whisit kers onsingle Special Herald-Repobllra- PRAXCISCO May 18 — Wllie and Redgera bumped henda golag after “ - - - - A Hollocher as 2b Rodgers Wllie rf ' Farmer If Borton lb Williams cf Siglin 3b Fisher c Brenton p Harrington p Stumpf Totals 2 5 1 0 - 1 0 Ball Players Should Be in Trench or on Farm Says Governor 4 0 0 5 0 IS SAN FRANCISCO 2 Raleigh N C’ May 16 — “The man who E plays professional baseball rf 0 Fitzgerald to be either in a trench or In aought furPick 3b 0 row’’ said Governor Blckett In an adKoemer lb 1 LEAGUE STANDINGS Schaller If 0 VT L Pet W L Pet dress issued Sunday to the people of Downs 2b 0 New Orlease '23 10 497 Memphis 16 18 471 North Carolina urging that baseball’ Malsel cf 0 Atlanta 688 Nashvlfle 22 12 14 19 434 Cor ban ss 0 Birmingham it '15 559 Little Rock 13 20 394 leagues b disbanded and that the peoBaker c 0 Chattanooga 18 15 545 Mobile 10 23 268 ple of towns and cities use Idle hours Baum p 0 and Idle men in making food for themYESTERDAY’S RESULTS selves Totals At Atlanta— Little Rock 5 Atlanta 8 The governor advised the cities and At Chattanooga— Memphis 6: Chattanooga 2 towns to have vacant lots ‘plowed and batted for Stumpf At Mobile— Nashville 7: Mobile 2 over Harrington in At turned of rent free ferand with ninth New 3 Orleans— Birmingham New tilizer to people who will - cultivate Orleans 6 Score by Innings — them “Public funds could be well employed Portland: LIBBRTY NINE WINS in way’’ he said “and It would Runs 0— 3 The junior boys of the Liberty 'school be this NO better for the streets of a town 'to Hits 1— 8 won from the Columbus nine yester- be unswept for two weeks In May 26 to 6 Christensen and for our pantries to be bare next than San Francisco: day afternoon 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Runs Sandburg formed the winning ba ttery 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 Hits Summary: Off8 Brenton 5 runs 3 hit 9 at bat in 1 out Irr second 2 on 2 out innings — WillStolen bases iams Schaller Two-bas- e — Will hits lams 2 Fitzgerald 2 Wllie Farmer Maisel Sacrifice hits—Downs Koer-ne- r Corhan Bases on balls — Off Bren2 ton off Baum 2 off 3 Struck out — By Brenton 1Harrington Baum 3 by by Harrington 2 Hit by pitcher — Baum Sacrifice flies — Borton by Brenton Baum Double play — Downs to Koerner Passed ball — Fisher Wild pitches— Brenton Runs responsible Harrington — 4 for 3 Left on PO A E bases Harrington — Portland 6 Baum 6 San Francisco 2 0 O d si eat to Brenton Charge Time of 8 1 — — Umpires Held and Bras 1 8 0 game 150 Southern Association ' - HERE WE HAVE OAKLAND Mensor 3b Adams lb lane ef If lee Miller rf Arlett 2b 2 - Fheehan a Murray Goodbred p K or he 4 O 2 1 8 3 3 27 11 1 P L OUT OF CELLAR Moral Effect Expected to Be Considerable in Los on Angeles (Special to Heraldj-Republica- I ) n T OS ANGELES May 16 —In a blt- ter hand to hand and foot con- flict the Angela today walloped the Tigers 7 to 6 Plenty of excitement was spilled in nearly every inning the bugs could be seen standing up and barking At first it was thought they might be barking at the hot dog signs on the fence but investigation showed that they have been removed As it seemed to be anybody's game the Angels decided they might as well take it although it looked like they might change their mind at the last minute A walk and brace of errors let a run across la the ninth With runners on iceond and third and single calculated to win the combuf Mltse drove n wicked liner over second Maggert galloped la oat of the grass and picked the smack off his ankle for tho out that ended the game winning the Angels rot out of theBylast and tho moral effect of this is place expected to bo considerable (Continued on Following Page) refused to make any plucklly statement against Maier' The big was released by Maier but pitcher refused to sign for any of the other clubs because he felt Maier would give him another chance Johnny Powers owner of the Angels asked him why he did not accept the terms offered him by his club and Mitchell replied “Because I would rather work for Mair” 1 o hear 1 TDtlwmiidL f3 Roche batted tor Goodbred la nlath Score by Isslsgs— Oakland! LEAGUE STANDINGS O 0 3 0 8 8 O 0 0—3 Rnan W I IVt1 W L Bet 31 7 771 llllwinkn 11 15 433 Hite 0 Indianapolis 03 1 1 2 80 0—8 17 12 8 14 334 LraSarlua 53i MlnDeapoHi Salt Lakei 15 13 552 Toledo 10 15 OclamtMf lOhj S 17 Huan 1 Kansas City 12 12 B00 St Panl 0 1 5T Hit 0 00003 01 —7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS blta— Goodbred Summary! Two-baAt St rani —Oninmbns 7 St Panl S Iaae Tobin Sacrifice bite—Rath 7 8 Kansas City At Kansas City— Toledo llulnlaa Stolen banco—Orr Base oa At Minneapolis— Louisville 3 Minneapolis 7 balls Off Goodbred 4 off Lev evens 7 At Mllwankee — Indianapolis 7 Mtlwaokee 10 S track on — Goodbred 1 by Lev ran 7 WildBy pitch 'Goodbred Runs — for Goodbred B Leverei responsible 1 Left oa batten—Oakland 0 Salt Lake Western League 8 Flmt bane oa errors— Oakland 1 Time of game 143 Umpires Finney and Gathrle LKAGCK STANDINGS Chester Hoff today-3 Bill Burns la due for Oakland but Bill haa been due for several days Perhaps Howard fears that the hurt Makybe it will be might get Prough or Krause While Roy Mitchell is accusing Del Howard and his Oaks of playing rowdy ball several of the Oakland aggregation charge Bob Tennant Bonneville with having park groundkeeper W L Pet it9 12L Pet sprinkled sand on the base line to slow TW Moines is 7 6501 Denver 429 offense Page up their 619! Joplin 13 8 8 Lincoln 381 PELICANS DEFEAT A1 Baum please 14 9 636 Joplin 8 13 381 Omaha 13 8 619 Wlrbita 261 17 Sioux City EAST HIGH BEARS Portland yesterday secured Walter Mails from the Brooklyn club Malls YESTERDAY’S RESULTS a California boy a southpaw and foris At St Joeeoh— Iwnvor 4 St Joseph 3 Tommy Fit Patrick Proves to Bo mer Coast leaguer At Omshs— Joplin 10 Omaha 11 Downfall of Opponents When He Pole Oat Homer Del Howard characterizes Roy charges today on (appearing The Pelicans of the East High base- Mitchell’s as this “foolish’ “The trouble page) ball league defeated the Bears by the between some of my boys started over score of 10 to 9 The game was close two weeks ago in Oakland when Mitchshot so many at my players heads throughout and was won In the ninth ell that theyreached complained continually Inning only after the Bears had tied When we Los Angeles Chance the score in the last of the eighth Killifer and several other inAngels me formed that Mitchell had deliber Tommy Fitzpatrick playing first for ately aimed at the heads of Los Angethe Pelicans poled out a bomer with les players He tried to bean several two on B Wilson of the Bears' made of my men especially whenever they came up with men on bases- He cona tJr?S’BackrJrlth th® bases filled Neither of the two pitchers could fined most of his attack on O’Mara and curb the batfert of their opponents forced him to duck four or five times A game between the Seagulls and the O’Mara talked back naturally as any American would have scheduled for thla afternoon other u®nf donew It finally got so bad ' that I and if the Seagulls win they will wrest feared he would injure 0Mara and I from the Lions first place told Ollie to go after him or something The line-u- p for yesterday's game: like that You know a- fellow will say Pelicans Lions he doesn’t really mean things Bro wn c Gordon when hethar Is but at the time I peeved p Hprunt Rich None or meant It ’other Vernon lb Fitzpatrick Anderson pitchers tried to beanthe men and bemy 2b Duffy Martin me no lieve can pull of mine pitcher 3b Beatty Kerr such We all’ are stuff out makthere J Smith ss Murvln ing a living by trying to please the R arnick If Oswald public and I am not going to stand for A Smith cf Wilson an opposing pitcher heaving them at Wann the heads of my players Mitchell has Dldwell umpire‘JL been 'doing-thavery ’thing ever since not only coming Into the league club but against every my against team In the league- and It Is high time Northwestern League someone calls a- halt The players are not going to stand up there as a tarL for him all the time"- get LEAGUE STANDINGS w r ivt) George- Stovall mans ger of the Ver- TrLPrt 18 3 8o Taroma 8 19 414 non club last night asked ’for waivers 19 10 500 Seattle 9 13 Pitcher Arrel 409 on Infielder McLarry 10 11 476 T 14 Spokane 122 lanes Outfielder Doane and Outfielder Every garment is guaranteed ChadbourneHe believes that all the StMadsrd in Fabric Fast Colors and YESTERDAY’S RESULTS clubs will waiveother - s(t Workmanship— Ask your dealer (c At Seattle— Butte 2 Seattle 11 3 At Tacoma not5 Frank Chance Spokane— did 8 hand out! the iUU KUTWELL ft CC Vder TBOT L T At VaiKoitYer— Great FallSpokane 1 Vancouver 3 (Continued on £ olio wink ne t 102202 old-tim- er -- “speed-burnin- g” 1 333 - - red-blood- ed - - ) to ' dS ? t ' -- - - - H ' '! ’ :: : : U: Ca Surely -- a comfortable ' smoke i must be a sensible smoke smoking Fatimas you ' - D hadiver£ti'Ybul'liave?r'vl - -- -- balanced bleid is comfortable That is why Fitiinas leave you feeling after 811 ua 2? to one and 01dy oneTCataner - - SHIRTS I 2-- American Association QUALITY KEPT UP H A L MA R K 9 — aft-erno- - - PORTLAND 7 TO 6 GAME 1 1 May Del Howard incited his Oakland players to acts of rowdyism and to fist fights with Pitcher Mitchell of the Vernon clubRoy to charges according — made' today ‘ hurler Mitchell was one of the in a fist fight on the Wash- Inicton park diamond Sundayof the In the closing game Oakland-Verno- n series Shortstop Ollie O’Mara of Oakland was his opponent and those who saw the finish of the affray that O’Mara was saved from saya trouncing by his teammates The trouble started several weeks ago when Frank Chance accused Mitchell of using the bean ball since that time Mitchell has grown wilder In pitching and he believes the his have managers started a crusade against him “It was Dell Howard who egged on O'Hara in his attempt to pick a‘ Hefight with me’' said Mitchell like Frank Chance knew me when I had perfect control and he thinks my wildness Is a deliberate to use the bean ball attempt “As a matter of fact I’ve been troubled with rheumatism' In my shoulder ever since the season I have not been able started to controlandthe ball ‘Aa tor my fight with O’Mara there is nothing I more than that I had manyregret ft lends in the grand stand and I kept away from him as long as I could for that reason Long before I ap him he had been proached me names that no man calling would stand for and Umpire Bill Guthrie him once and ordered approached him to stop it 'You are using that Is not' permitted-durinlanguagea ball Guthrie told him but even game’ did not have that any effect “Finally I did what anyone else would do— tried to take a pop at him I don't blame O'Mar a so much as I do Howard” f Men on the Inside of the Paeifle Coast league baseball believe that the club ownere would like to see Mitchell driven from the league because of his stand during the Eddie Maier trouble Mitchell refused to be “buffaloed" - by (he men who were against Maier and club' of the American association discussing the local baseball situation tonight declared Mthat unless are the players a perto losses we accept' to will have centage of the willing ' drop baseball for ‘the aeasoa According to Mr Cantlllon' the play-er- a had! eaten baseball salary its‘ Tor the last four orupfive years- profThe- baseball situation has come to a stage where matters must adjust themselves to fit conditions or there will be nb baseball" Mr Cantlllon said' 'With an attendance of about 800- on week- days and 4000 Sundays we can- not pay out the money we did with a' daily- - attendance of 2500" Mr Cantlllon said he did not intend to 'cheapen baseball by replacing high salaried players but should accept reductions that players “I am im favor- of baseball for the season Theredropping are other clubs In the American association in favor of the game I am also in favor dropping of dropping the series with the Inter national leagAie" this year I do not suppose- there will be a minor league in July 4 unless it Is one of operation' the largerbyminors” fly ball from the bat of aenaller wy la the aecond round today and ball dropped to the around Sebal- -' to aecond Pitcher Brenton about It 5ot the errbly peeved San Kraaclaeo team batted clearand around to lifted let finally work Harrington The Seals made five runs in that round and that proved to be enough to win the game for Baum kept the hits well scattered Portland' team seemed listless and the crowd yawned for to thing end as quickly as possible theKen Will-ian- is up his great hitting again kept three while Paddy Siglin fifing tlleblow of old Joe Slump ?rip He struck out his first to the plate and as he was fanned trip tour times the he before felt he was luck- - to get aday foul his next time up The score: AN’GELES LOS S May 18 —M E MINlls EAPOLI president of the Kiln nea po- nl - Charges Herald-Republica- n to The AN EXCITING That Oak Manager Incites Veterans Ryan and Quinn Players to Fight Walloped Hard in Every Inning Special to The ' Caritillon Suggests that Play ers Stand ‘ Portion of' Losses or Quit Much Peeved Grets ANGELS GRAB t - tfetaeco Csn - - Page) ‘ imi j ' J ' ? 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