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' te - .,7 - 41......,... -- - - a 41 , - a 2 a 4 2 2 3 ft 7 3 0 T'HE Bees and the Oaks drew a goodat I crowd at the Lagoon yesterday the Purple day outIng. DDIE TATE was hit on the head before the by a foul yesterday He was knocked out for gel'. game. eral minutes. 1 , E l. - , 0,,,e,ml a . ,,...,, - ,r . , 4,, HOWARD GREGORY OP THE REES. A 14 It 2 ft R 0 A corn-plai- A A eight instead of the other way about.- - he said. "Salt Lake is a wonderful baseball town. and there la a fine bunch 'of sportsmen back of the club."--L- os Angeles Timex. Kansas City. Jan warm day threatened to test the endurance of the contestants of the ha m pl on ship for the central west tennis tournament for women then they prepared for the final matches today. Both the doubles and singles championships were to be divided today. Miss Lyle Hayes. the only Kansas City player to survive the playing with Miss Mary Katherine Voorhees Of Evanston. was opposing Miss Neety and Mina Louise Pound, also of chicago, for the doubles title. Miss Voorhees and Miss Pound were to battle for the singles championship. 1 fi 1;: , - 1' 'f.ii, :. I - ! . ' ! , 0 - 1 1.46114 , , . OA I , ! int You Each Can't Beat Prices .197; Fournier. Chicago. Jackson. Cleveland. .144: Crawford, Detroit. .324: E. Collins. Chicago...33; hajoie. Philadelphia. .312; Vcach, AND FIELD RENTS .311. Pipe. New York, .)OS: Strunk. Philadelphia. .301; Maisel. New Tort. .302. De-In team batting Chteago with .$ and lead. troit with honor Crawford has wrested Les Anomie& June 22.The Tiger took tram Cobb with total banesslugging numbering 116 TY's 113, but Cobb still beads in stoles everything in sight yesterday on Holten I. bases with 44. and In rune scored with IL Day Waaltington Park defeating the Oldring; Fhiladelphia. and Caidwell. bow Seraphs by a score of 4 to 2 and winning York. lead in home runs with four each. most of tho field events. More than 2.409 'The .700 pitchers of the American league have taken part in ten or more persons attended, which netted a sub- who are: stantial puree for Mrs. Wallace Bray. tames Fiber. Chirago. won 12 and loot 2: widow of the late manager of the Venice cot, Chicago. 2 and 3; Bens, Chicago. team. and 2; Foster. Boeton. 3 and 8; Fisher. A regular field day was pulled off beNew York. 6 and Z fore the game started. Moving picIn the National league the leading battures were taken of the crowd- and then ters art; r, the movie actor played ,st- oneetnning IC: Dautiert, Luderus, Philadelphia. gams. which ended in a riot between Brooklyn. .340: J. Smith. Boston, .IS: themselves, with the ecore tied i to I& Heft's. New York. .316; Baler. Chicago. while the girls sold papers among We 211; Good. Chicago. .333: Connolly. Bosstands. ton. .120: porta. New York. .13: Made The sport was costly tn the Angel team. Killifer, Cincinnati. .316; Robertson. New however. so Hari Maggert oprained a York. MC St Louis has dieplaced-Netendon in the relay race and will be laid York in team with .25:r to the batting some for tune. tin .167 One feature of the day was Howard Giants Saler leads in total base. with Ea and Drew, the negro champion runner. cir- in runs scored with H. Carey of Pittscling 041 bases in 12 44, dressed in base- burg leads the base stealers with 16 and ball uniform, which equals ,Ty Cobb's Cravath. Philadelphia. in home runs with worlds record. Ronne Mitzi was far and away the best throwing catcher on LEADING PITCHERS the Job. easily winning the accurate are Meadows. St. Leading pitchers throwing comet& Bieber e of Venice best his teammate Wilhoit by inchee in the Louis, won 7 arid lost I: Pierce, Chicago. dash in 102-and 1: hilimaux. Pittsburg. 10 and 2; and the Venice roles Metal. Carlisle, "Ushers. Wilholt Alexander. Philadelphia. 13 and 11, Mayer. and Berber. easily beat Madden. McMulPhiladelphia. 12 and 8: RaVin, flaltOn and 1 len.' Smelting and McDonnell. al Leading-FederBox score; leacise batters ate: Magee. Brooklyn. Act: Campbell. New.361: ark. Easterly. Kansas City. MI: VENICE Chicago, Sault Brooklyn. 137; Flack. A.R. R. 0-- 16. n3. Duncan. Baltimore. Alb: neat. St. 4 ,4 2 Carlisle. I 2. 6 Louis. 33,Rousch. Newark. .1111: Tobin. 4 0 S St, Berger. s I. Louis. .317; Cooper. Brooklyn. .116: r.r. s 3 0 Brooklyn leads in club beanie with .$5. 4 4S 0 oo I I Newark Rayless, is second with 1S1. 0 1 2 Purt,IL 2b. Magee leads all competitors In tots 2 bases with 4, In stolen bases with 10, 0 to 13 (Zelscbmsan. lb. 4 0 4 : I and in rune oore41 with di. EarningKnit-Ac-of Risher,.e. tb. 4 1 0 MIlso I 2 Chien.. Walsh of Baltimore. and 4 1 2 He Alp), TE 0 of jittaburg, and Chase of Brffit:o d' ahead in horn. runs wanno five teen. 7 30 1g 14 Totals 4 clew that The k Moral league race is Ciao' thrts pitchers have acquire:1 .1A) in ten more than WI ANOELER games They are; sieges Katmai City, won 12 end :reit :; AB R. H. O. A CulloP Pole. and 3; ,Alno. ht. Louis, ruelt. O 2b. MolMullen 3 0 I 4. le and burg. A 4 14rm. lb. It Graham of Toronto and Githooley of S 0 Wolter. r.f 0 O 5 Buffalo lead the batters of the Internat4 I Knorner. ional league with .3SI apiece. I I In the American association Paddock pint If. O 1 4 2 of tit Paul has regained the leadership toles c. 4 I I In batting His average is MIL 3b. 3 If Ptzger. Lord of Memphis leads in the Southern I 4 0 rIrtri p. association with Sta. O 0 McDonnell In the Western league Lebtune of Sioux is setting the pave with .322; Eme24 2 Tata In I 30 13 City rge Omaha, is next with 34L Then come DOVnire. 314; Forsythe, Omaha. Galloway. In batted tar tenth. geDonnell Metzger .347: Spencer. Denver. .347; McCormick. .347: Griffith. Wichita. MO; Krug. rwriver. RCORE BY INNINGS. .336: Tidemen. Wlebita, Omaha. Venies: Ihrkwitt Topeka. .n2. Des Moinee 'and Runs ....0 0 &howl in club hitting with are Denver Hits 7 .3711 and .274 Jones of Dee Moines leads Los AnVIOS: In total haves with 14 and In runs scored Runs 2 with 44. Watson of St. Joseph leads In Hits ..12110060001-- 4 base stealing with 111 McCormick holds home run honors with sight Summary: ErrorsMisc, Terry, 2. HOMO 1140gridira. 1146 Moines. won 12 and lost Tbree-bse- s hitsDillon. Koer- e Mitchell. Denver, g and 3; Crumm, Towo-ba-se ner. Vit limit. hitBerger. Sao-Wir- peka. 7 and It. aseb-al- l 411 Ap4wAi semi-final- .....8110000000-- bilGleischmann. oles Zion'e Saringo bank and the National Corner bank will play this afternoon for the iPlUi in the City ATOMtPur two teazna 'have bees league. The fightmg neck and neck for firet plaos whiril in now held by the Zion 's Savings team by one game, A C. took the Colum- THE Margot t nine into camp last veOptical ning in the City Independent league to vs. Yale. the tune of fl to The Opticians bad a night off and proved 'may tor the l New 'fork. June the third Ilmo Margetts boys. The 911Perb Pitching of year the Harvard and Tale base- - Hell, the Marietta youngster. !MI lemma along with were to meet today. The g me some good fielding and hitting. explains i wake to be played at Elibeta field. Brooklyn. score. Calder, the OrdAlthough Harvard won the first the one-sida good deal of Interest 'two games. In the second meeting rof Mahan eal pitcher. was bit hard in the first Way. who were the rival boxtrien at Inning and was repiaced by Brown. but ind I New Haven lamt Tuesday. he was unable to do better. Harvard Louis Pittsburg Boston New York Cinetnnati Brooklyn Vitalic, Palmer, Fisk 887H and Pennsylvania Tires, Cut Prices on Ever3rthing.- - $3 GUTHRIE CYCLE Co. E: Second South Street. , Phone Was. 859 W. V V T,. 'II 26 21 PA , 26 22 Zi S 26 26 I 2; V 22 I ie. American Minneapolis Cleveland . milwaukee Columbus . .. . $ BatteviesYoung. Dougherty ' .Gil Mileage .637 B 011 WI " .645 Detroit .:ii Nest Tork .4141 Washington .449 Cleveland .4r2 St Louis 439 Philadelhia I R. IL 1 ,., St 21. 34 26 24 5II NSA MI tiff Ion et Louis N. Chicago .472 5--- 5II 24 31 31 a a .226 .411 Pittsburg NS Brooklyn Balltroore Buffalo IA .54 SCORE BY INNINGS. SCORE BY 11011220031. At Chicago B E At Roston N. N. 31 .010 ((v) on0- -0 4 St, tows New 3 4re 001 011- -4 11 010 Iol Or-- 11 10 0 BostonYork Chicago .042 NO II 0 I Doak and Snyder; BatteriesOrtner. Piercer anti Archer, BatteriesCaldwell, Donovan and NuntEI,NE,,,Mt amaker, Ruth and Thomas. SCORE BY INNINGS. SCORE BY INNINGS. At New Yor-kP. R. E rmo ono 06- -0 so.ton 4 At Wish Wigton R. N. Z. 122 MO Oo- -1 OSA NO New York 1 Phi ladpiphia 10 2 -1 101 NO S Batter hes. 0 Crutener. James and 11Vashington Gowdy; Berlin Beyer. and Gallia Lapp: A - --BatterteWyekart SCORE BY INNINGS. At Philodelphle- B. H. L. II A Sto ott- o-I Brooklyn The country nemorpaper Of this 102 1(6--2 2 2 oection great Bbiladelphlo. NeATIL is tte. $emi-Week- ly $S Batterlea-Pref- fer and Mc:Carer, Mar-o- r per pear- - temed Monday sad Myr, emit KOMI. , t " 27 31 n Nttlynirk II 36 467 41 BY INNING. At Brooklyn Chleaso Brooltlyo AO 000 110 116 100 4 Marton. SCORE BY INNING& At Bo 'timer, Louis Baltiroot 212 40) 101 001 410-- 16 11 100 2 BatterissCarter. ocortg BLINN At Itutrato- - .. Pittsburg Buffalo Itsiteries-ltestss- mer; r, , --- Ire MA t Ord GIL 1110- -4 0t3-- 4 flamer Sod S'ort Didion set L. IT 15 X - .551 X 446 21 31 31 82 .410 .434 X , .65 523 . 44-1 n 27 Ito 30 a .4(41 .3116 1 I lit 1 O'Csg, I 1 Al 13 fl 4 0 R. 0 1 X. 0 Y Name.. Co!leglv. 'enter 4 field Right lipid, Harvard First bat"! yeiumhta...Sc.,ed hese Yale. sh.ltstgp Army ThIrd base Harvard ....... ca,chor Hartle ..... This team watt picked by after careful consideration Ittom T1 Pitcher an expert mon ,,f merit" of variousi college players. Thec were' many who seemed at first glitr , t.eserving than those whei este newly selected. but this team is one ti'at could probably give a big league team a battle. mighty Every pia', ,r more them .300, each ono is a meth thinker, and, with the ex,eption of Harte, the cateher. they are ail speedy, Hardwick wan choeen for left field because of hit exceptional body to hit in pinches. rdke of Brown iP a bemier hitter. but he would not fit tii Ault team of this type as well asHarderkkdc..... Benen of California la aj b,. a player worthy of mention. Rafter of Syracuse war, tile memo of the team throughout th.. PORSort. II In aocurate thrower. a mplendid hi-lis tter and fast on the bases Rafter of Syracuse. In raqur, has a on Brickley and Fisher Hobbs of the Army has the right halfi pcmition without question. in 14 games he hit the pill for the healthy of .344. The nearest man to average him ta Moran of the navy with an average of .2gS. Good rightnald.ra eere war,e. thin year. Rose!! of t'olumbia fluid' have made a grew! ITIHII, hut he shifted all over the field. NAell ON Flit.ST. Yeah. the Harvard first baseman. is cool in pinches, a fine superb fielder. Mitchell has a better average. hut the better man for an Bush of Tale la another day Ithar hitter and a of tha Arno sash aii.star Is mur.'h team, brel basemaa worthy of mention. Watt of Columbia is a steady fiehier, a slugger of the Cobb type. and a dependable man to have at bat when a run is needed. Federat league arms have been pestering hint for weeks. but he intends to finish his course at Columbia. Coffin of the Army team; le as excellent player. and Murray of Brown is another good man. Lenore of Tale has the call on the shortstop position. He is probably the molt graceful fielder in the eellPge mond today. He puts one in mind et Lajoie when be goes after a ball. His betting average is a healthy one. and in swiping the bases he excels. Adams ef the navy and Clark of Williams are both .300 hitting, and are worthy d rout !list ivroh Itah iti Th boon emir ,and II, m lie lphon t ItrY IMn sWhit Ito p iroon, roum inn, 'rount Der 'From( J we. T. B. RIMS af. G Rayh, Office wood J. vs. Na ya. D Ram Ladl St re. I vs. M i Firet irL Callah Ladi It nt Robert Ils ( Jtre. ( rreed &light mention.li Gerhardt of the Army is the Wear college batsman. Hie average of ( is .424 phenomenal, and what is more. be his' led the college league practically ail. year. He la an able fielder and bask good arm. Other good third basetwa are Babbington of Brown and Fisher el the navy. Hart of Harvard is chosen wartkiL4 er becaune of his batting and thewin ability. Very few men have stein basses on him this season. mad Mit t nint 111111"11 oll SOUTHERN LEAGUE Innmsmo,momedoomminommmIm,. L. 1.1. W. is Memphis New Birmingham Nashville ("haft line 4 .7 ., ... .... ..... .......... Atlanta Little 114;cli ... X S AN S It 34 DI 20 $ Ai 4 Jr .11 35 a Meagan. I. , At WemphlsNasbvilla At Little RookChattanooga. 7: WI' Rock, S. Ton innings. Kim Orleans-Birmitighaperiod; rain, garnet postponed: rata gams 001: 4.0 ; seine Pittsburg, inn ht Play tn the 112 al clay court tennis championship Patsburt VII begin on the courts of the afternoon Intic associatioo hers this country ewer many tennis Mars of thetoornamnt the contestants. The continue until next Satyr:to) IM estill The pairings show there ars In ths men's singles. entries Among tho most prominent AWN. Richard Norris Williams II. Chttnlo M amateur champion: George hitibomdeC Princoton university. champion. Kiss Rolla pilurnts4t, Arett of Los eve th"rir W. Wightmaii who an Anal Hamel ltotolitues women's notional laIrn t""11. 311 p IMO, and 19ti. and who nth Mt Joh mixed doubles with 14 C. won Roston. Thla pair recently nor tional title on grass courts at delphia. 472 ,' ,, X. H. Z. X 2 1 Northwestern League 0 , ..t. ... . . .. w- ... 15 22 , At TitaintaVaneenver. At Spokanefloattle. 4 At VieteriaAbartleatt. - 0 Sahisbury-Siddow- 2 1 OOMMER61111, PlierOGRAPIElif. 'Ahritis on tho .03) It 146 32 .29) .4M 17 479 ..323 4; Tatliiiiik Spokatse. H. VICSOTIk ai Photo Co. Pet , , lino .0 X 1 ..... n8 Left flid Army Watt Legere... Gerhardt row PftsiticaL Hard wick. Harvard Rafter Syracuse Hobby Naah NINE, R. H. S. Joseph It It II tierWee rt 1 11 a E. 1 R. et Victoria Vaneouver , Wain, Aliso. , ................. e. At Lincoln Topeka Lincoln and RattorlooDavonport Hartley; pekoe, tkailoy, . DouglaacI aad Owens, Varmint .,' 11 COLLEGE N TENNIS TOURNEY FOR NATIONAL TM; LEAGUE W. .. 3 McCall sad Billings; ILEAGIEJ 1 Rama. ou, 0: 7 Tipple and Gossett. Only three games QuInn ,r ) New York, June Moblie-Atian- 3 Omaha e BrInitallt and YInneram anti Simon. St 2 Z. At St. Joseph 10 IS -12 BattorinoPrimdorgaat. Wilson: It Re2 At Indianapolis Cleveland Indianan Hs At Sioux City fin Dos Moto .6AS .02 Sioux City V.1 , --11C01111 11 and Caleman; Middleton and Clemons. At Wichita Denver Wichita Second Pet. Denver tame '221 Wichita X04 IS SI 30 VI .2 .2 First same: FEDERAL te Prt, 30 and Tingling Ing0111011, Ratter1es-0To- ole nolda 4 swe Draw. At 1,013ifiritle- Colombo Umbrella, Denver Topeka 1 Omaha., Lincoln Sioux City Wichita St. Joseph oard to The Nowa (Special .424 R. R. Z. .I1 IT At Minneapolis Milwaukee Minniespotie non; Williams. Gbarrity. s4 11, ... AMERICAN Pct. - im SOME 8ATTIE herlitamhoonav.e.drionvpehan WESTERN LEAGUE WILL Indianapolis Louisville City NOT SLASH SALARIES Kansas tit Paul Ft. Joeeph. June lg.Players salaries In the Westeni league are not to be eut this year and the league will go through with its schedule so adopted before the opening of the season. This was decided at the meeting of the league magmetes hers yesterday. President O'Neill. artist along economic Woes suggested by the club own. ere asked that his salary be cut from fil010 to PAM lend this will be done. He was highly complimented by the magnates for hie stand. Plans to increase interest in the time ete the circuit were discussed and President O'Nefil announced he will give MOTS time to the league than he has in the past. making persona; visits to all ettlea of the league. A "bleoeter flair in every city is to he arranged. Pitcher Weidman of Topeka was traded for Pitcher Laken of St Joseph and Outfielder Trainer will report to illous City if a new outfielder Owner f Topeka has in view is award8 ed by gocretarr Farrell of the National association to Topeka. BIC of the for the I. also a good thrower and hitter. to comes select it When Association I Bob Newland of the Army hasa theWart! call; He bass a reessed of 10 successive vie.' W. L. Pet tortes. Smith of Columbia; Cram sa 40 SS . It Ythillea.naMahlavy otBerollar'. so SI Jai virrdPrinceton an showed so 11 .404 good form bd 27 st nen of them approached lietflent as 10 .447 .. 11 st .04 - Dee Moine ...... .....22 . Struck ouiRy Henley. d: by Ryan. 1. Stolen base-- Boles. Bases on ballsOff Waist, 2l off Ryan. 2. Runs responsible forHenley. 2; Ryan. IL Wild pitcb--RYpires--Phyl- e and Taman. TinseISS. Big League Score Bicycle Tires Our ateur t- e I 1 6 IN CENTRAL WEST WALTER bitIDan 41 i , the ball. r Cobb has allowed Chicago. Jime 36..--Ty hie batting average to slip below .40; for Lb. first time Witco be gained the lead. raft at the American league this season. according to ayerages published hero today,. including the recorils of beet WedCobb maintaim his Plebs in nesday.front in bie circuit but theliatiing slump Jake Daubert suffered in the rerxnt Chicago series lost the Brooklyn mar find place in the National to Fred Luderus of Philadelphia. and Lee Magee- i'ince more leads the Federal leaguers. baying gone ahead of Vincent Campbell. American league leaders. counting: only theft who have taken part in at least half 'of the garnea their teams My.. play- 6164614 2t 4001300202-- state golf championship was between Arthur Bartlett of MUMWa. billt years winner of the cup. and James Bubb.) of Des Moines. Itubbel defeated W. K. record. Groves. also of DPS Moines. In yesterday s finale. four up and three to play. TTLER CHRISTIAN is still awaiting ang Bartlett win from French of DavL reports from some club that wants enport. five and three. a pitcher. He pitched to the San Francisco halters during practice Wednes- WOMEN PLAY FINALS day and seemed to have a lot of stuff on ME pglIDIS 'II 4114&1141' leiltecitt 0 0 I BATTING AYERACES a Hits and Runs In Pacific Coast League St. 4 : ' N . but in gig innings. Home runeSates. Three-baHeilmann. hitSpeas. Two-bas- e Hetimarm Heinen. DerbitsFisher, rick. SacrifIce hitsDowns. Corhan. Derrick, Base on balleOff Higginbotham. I; off Senlib,, 3 Struck outSy Higginbotham2: by Smith, 2: by Covoisslis. 1. Hit by pitcherCorhan by HIgginbotbto Downs to am. Double Hellmann: 'Maher to Davis. Stolen beau PassHeihnannSpeas, ,Derrick. Sates. Block. Runs responsible ed WigWisher. Higgin2: Flinninn. forCoveleskie. botham. 6, Left on baaesPortland. 6; to Smith. San Francisco. 4. Credit victory Time-1.46. Charge defeat to coveleekit Guthrie. and UmpiresHeld M.--- .!!(! I . IP', , WOULD, .810; 3. SUMMAITT:' runs. S bits 5 4:1. 1 -- BIS SLUMP IN ed, are:, Cobb. Detrott. SAME STAB TEAM COLLECE. t, IRAS filli . 1 20200210-1- 12 20300231,-1- NATIONAL :!..'.i "k -- I 7 NIVREDIE eloonn't think of having exhibi 21 Oakland. tion games In Sacramento la going to Runs , I success. a of much he The attendance Hits 001012311-4Sall Monday was mighty slim. It Is un2 71 0 A 1 0 4 Rune n derstood the eacratnento papers 1 2 5 1 2 1 14 of the Beavers failing to do their hest. The Portlanders say if they had Summary ennhot. Hallman. kired hard baseball. the score would ;i linittuaO.tlafo.Za,ber. Wilitama...1 NO'SCott a joke. rfl f,tI: i 4.t 4 zi 14,,y - ,477 210212100-- Rti RS -- 7. .NESS kept up his hitting lick 0 0 JACK cracking out a IS 24 I In the last 28 games. Ness has made one or MOrP hits. If he gets a hit P.O.A. p. this afternoon he will be tied with Chet 4 0 chadbourne for the Chest league A 4 - half-mil- 1,,, 1,, 4t; Of, SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland: . - , , Is r11: i 1 ,,,,, COveleskie In ninth. ,'t' !; Ild p 0 , ) 1 ,; i - , 22 I EFTT WILLIAMS of Salt Lake Is I June heavy thunder- - La 9 going ao far out in front in the whith staked the track this fore- - I 1, , storm noon made it probable that no records matter ;f total strikeouts that the batin the tiashes or long distance rims tle for this line of pitching honors in ' ,1 mould be broken at the tryouts at the the Pacific coast league has almoat 'Harvard stadium this afternoon for the ceased to be a race. For the first 12 I,V;WW7 of a team of eastern athletes weeks of the 191', season up to June 21, comuete at the national meet at Williams had rolled up a total of 115 Mineteen strikeout victims. anti Fanning of an Vrtnirtisco in August. ;,. Francisco. who was running second in events here On the program, t Probably the most famous of the con- - total strikeouts was far behind. with 37. of Oakland and Hughes of the E. Meredith of is J. tendert,. r x t. ergity got' pennsylvanla and holder of Los Angeles74 were tied for third honors. 'each strikeouti. and Prough of with I. and A the worlds records in the 300 meter runs, Man r of the tsperts Oakland was the nest best bet. with 70. 1 lp at the games tomorrow tiwii,!voiii that come close to the world. row- -, Bartlett vs. Hubbel orti for the tittarter mile. whieb was -- -seconds by M. W: Long' placed at 47 I Cedar Rapids, 11.. June 26.The Iowa I of Columbia, li years ("dingo .,f Philarlainhia ;1;.-r- ;i r, . A 4 Mork. a. Corhan, anning. p Smith. p. A EASTERN TRIALS HELD AT BOSTON 1:1 ,i:' , BARBI AND SOFTER GREGORY hit his pace hie week and won the first game from the Oaks by & score of to 2. Ile kept the eight hits he allowed weU scattered. The two rung Oakland got were the result of passes issued by Gregory who has beta a littla too free with transportatiett this season. Gregory has pitched in lit game this acsson and he has won I and lost S. In the other eight games he was a ptlief pitcher and be waa not charged either with the victory or the defeat. It is possible that Gregory will go into the box again today against the Oaks. t $$Wpa2zos$1$0ssswwsoSt -- . 0. C000 LIOWARD 01 0 FRA NC ISCO. A.B. R. 4 0 of ..',4' f il' 8 It ,. i it l',.4,.. 7 Stoten Lett on Middlton. L Kor lit rice preMdent of the basesOakland. t. Salt 141k.. 7. PiratI. It Lake. Venice club, ho returrimi from 1; bane An Ceedeon Double playaSalt Lake yesterday. says that the TtpftebAblea. :mnant- - Orr to iledeon to Orr t. plaNed in the hardest kind of luck IDt by rit:horManda. Tmle of SPr5 wefOt "But for the worst kind of 45 minutes grann----1 brut, tlit uould have taken five out breaks. and !homey. Wilhams .'71 r: i 1- 1 1 2 Sacrifice 1'7' IHZ 1 fit Melt out - By Willituna, i..,' !.:11-- , ,,.,, i..', 1 u,.. 1 1 11 4::",.i:t. .r4i 1 e 2 Two-bas- e 1 .r,,, 8 A 1....it i: 4 ' I II TZ;k ,44 A. SHINN turned his ankle In JIMMY to fIrst and had to retirt. Shinn waa not seriously Injured and A. E will be In the game today. P0. 3 0 0 2 0 3 was out of the JiMiNSTON 2 2 JIMMY yesterday on account of a lame 0 10 A 0 3 a pitched a 0 wrist. Jimmy Witg struck by 2 ball Thursday. APA00020 iik,Itil tfR I fl,''' i 4 4 I ti FAY. .'idi :t1 ti.' 0 4 orr. ILP 1;M93n. 2b. .. ,.l i , t i a a 411141 0 A ;-- 1.."? '''' I; i i re'l Il h I 3 c.f. Plotnn, .ti ',4'' 1 SALT LAKE ..t It 1 A A Tot010 :.' ,, ,...m.......11MEIMIIIMME.M4mEl,..1MMEM,1114 '4,.$ r. ,':' ili 3 S 0 l ;V111-0P,i- 1 P 11.10, 7!ft,,. It J''. lit t 1; i i ..... r, Xuhn. 1 4, 1. ...,4 Marren. 21, tionfiorft. i t 2'.hs th I, r.,. j- 4f 11144114,thn - z 1, ;t.t; ir4 OAKLATIn. A El R. 11 ,t ,:, i'ly i...i i ., ocore7 p. p Doane 3h. ;!i, 1 r.f t'aveleakLia. ' '1 n t , 1'34 - Emmmoloommomm , a1 ii LVP: 0 60011 41310 40010 21130 20P81 ;Inv. c.f. Milliard Fisher., c Tot ala 'I. '1". Stumpf. iirtber. Li Higginbotham. t, I lb- lb. Speaks. 11 t 4 r Dv-ric- Bate, tt it , , tm... ' wore, -. i 1 'Al . . , , Gregory Rounds Into Fonn and Promises To Be One of Blankersizip's Star Pitchers CAME R. ALT LAta. evened things up ,with 4 ,t Oakland )reterday's by winning l'A 'A ,': i:, g it inf which was plagsd on the Lagoon ; score being to : The i i t: '" '.J i ground. the final parr.. 11,81 fast and few error were made t .4 ; ir.', ) in spite of the fact that Cos diamond wag .:)..:' It i i r not the best in the world. Claude Wilj i 1 A ,4!.. 1, was An the mound for the Beeg and ; ! ..44 llama was it cty ' l be gave the Commuters a hits. Able'them 'I 1,''7", lambasted for it hits and Nome of .. came in hunches. in, Gedeon ass in his ..; i.: ;i tsuar form yesterday and made four into Out of four trits to the plate.-I: In the third inning ths Bees began . ., ..' 1 tt ing. O rr doubled and Gedeon bit to Guest. Art got all tangied up on his 1 stalely clasped directions andlwid the hall '17.. t in his hands while on- took third 117 ! &''. '11f Inasmuch as firdeon arrived at first ; both were safe and no effort was made Gedeon got credit out. man either put for a hit Ryan lald down a little bunt t I ..,,, ,. ,.,,i, to third and orr cored. Ryan beat it 1 1 f: 13 ifP:1 out. anti there were two on when Zacher Wiled for the third man out. Ili 1"!e!!, :71 .. fifth Inning the locals Made In the four runs on five bite.- and one wart out at the pan. thrnwn i I e I, ii: Williams started it with a double. He 1 . I.; 'kf went to third on rave's Out Orr hit tO NNW. who threw home, but the ethrow 1 was too late to retch Istfty. ftedeon ,17.! i 1 .:,r brought Orr across withflmide& Ryan 1::,i e scorcher to tight and Oedeon scored Al. l''''7 I ou ZacherS double to left, Ryan started t . or home. but a perfect relay, Mundora b t to Lits-- hi to Kwilitl. put Buddy out. Tenis scored Zescher. t,!1. ant'. had a peculiar experiLefty wig-sniI : I .; ;I ence In the seventh. tte had the pleasure 1 ...... ' ii. of siriktng out the necessary' three hats-, ' men. hut he also suffered the annoyance r'i 4- ,A of tesing two runs cross on three hits ! Cuss, broke into it for two bases and 4 c, was trriraedistely followed by Litechi, After two strikeouts. tittest. 'tenting ,.I e 1 I and Marron sneaked a single to right Oak, ,,, Litechi wore(' with the second of 4 i, ,., tallies. two land. 11: 14'. .; 1 Soh Lake got those two runs back t!' In their half or the eeverith. Orr beat 1.,,i t , a little roller and Cs...lean singled. out ; 1..,,,,w them R babe. Ryan's sacriRce advanceda wild ,....1 cut looest with pitch anti 1 Marren threw Zacher out 11,..4t r ..; , f. 1 first ro41 .,on prorSg. the '. Although Npall got a.. double forIn eith 7'4 &ere, ass nothing doing 1 ' eighth. rt 4'.! the after of In i the ski. scoring nay et, '', 'I: twentli. 4 ,I SEALS PORTLA N D. 14V HoW THE SERIES STANT, Shit Lake. 2: 0,kland. Lo. Anaeles. I Vern,. 3 an Fratieltso, Z. - 1. :,,i ;:, I i .5 t t If 'è ,'''t I - 42 PC1, .444 .534 .104 L.. 2$ 44 3; Loa Angqs- ,1", ',.' I'),1 1.1-.,- Box 4)4, 36 n,sen i',!'i ,!::- jii I SMASH ono on $an Francisco, June in the seventh. Harry Hellmann drove I the ball over the fence yeestarddlf to 7. TN, Seers of for the ttesia by I Beavers led up to tho seventh, but after I that Smith mottled down and held than. , EST PR DA T 11 GAM ES. 2; Salt Lake At 4t San IranoPortland. I, San t I ,..:,;...',...'-tf- .... - 3: 41 44 41 ge rrrl t I 41 O k A r. k,a,1 Lit . 1 - ',, 8 1 a CIES ARES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE- ft:,:i.:-:;,1- ' , , MMOMeM 1 1'i' PRMV a HEIMANN'S COMMIITRS HOLDS t t .' ' Lan mums I ;" t : .i.. , t DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY J'U:Ni 26 19151 t.. 7 C;;,; r . . 1 ;'- ' - . RIEVUIW - f:) ti , ' ,,aaama ".......'"...' S.11 f ' ' - a r, .1 - , . - ;.: I? 10 - ........... i . . '''Th , . . . - . , , , . - , , , , '; 4 , .... Aimee Agents--Kod- sk - 40 finishing 110r1111 . Job. 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