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Show BASEBALL GAMES The Cranito high school baseball team won tho state championship yesterday yes-terday afternoon by defeating tho Oc-den Oc-den high sohool tam at the Glenwood park diamond Tho score was 5 to " and the contest was one of the most Interesting of the year Causes for the defeat of the local boys were the superior mtehlns rtrtf o Granite and an unsteadiness in their own play ar times on the field. The contest was witnessed by a ' iarge crowd of loeal students and : few visitors, and the lineup follows. OGDEN. GRANITE Dee c Peterson Collins p Staton Fuller lb Thorum Marshall 2b Huelsmot J. Falck 3b Riches ctanger ss Sellei Maw ... .rf Howells Allison If Hnyno L. Falck cf Cook PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Yesterday's Gan-.es At Loi Angeles Salt Lake 2. Los Angeles 1. At San Francisco Venice 4, Oak land 0. Portland San Francisco fi, Port-In Port-In nd - AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago Chicago 7. New York G. At Detroit Detroit 10, Washington Washing-ton 5. Othur games postponed rain. Chicago May 20 A perfect throw to the plate by John Collins in the ninth inning enabled Chicago to win their eighth straight victory today whfti they defeated New York 7 to 6 Mullen was on third and Maisel on lecohd, with two out, when Plpp singled sin-gled to right Both attempted to score, but Collins' perfect throw to the plate caught Malsel, retiring the side Chicago played an uphill game, and went nhead of New York by bunching their hits when the easterners became unsteady Faber who had won seven sev-en straight games, retired, and Scott pitched Chicago to vlctorv The bat ting of Plpp and the fielding of J. Collins and Weaver were features. New York 010 021 011 6 Chicago 100 001 41 7 Detroit-Washing ton. Detroit, April 26. Seven of D-troit'S D-troit'S eight hits, coupled with three of Washington's errors, enabled the Tigers to win today's game. 10 to 5. Detroit bunched three hits In the third and three more in the fourth Washington 000 100 400 5 Detroit 104 500 00 10 FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 3, Brooklyn Brook-lyn R. All other games postponed on account ac-count of weather conditions. Pittsburg, May 26. The Brooklyn Federals easily defeated Pittsburg here today 6 to 3. Lafitte, for the visitors, was master of the situation all the way. while Hearne was hit hard by the Ward team. Brooklyn 6 12 2 Pittsburg .3 7 1 Batteries Lafitte and Pratt, Hearne, Leclair and O'Connor. YALE WILL BAR STAR OUTFIELDER New Haven, Conn., May 26 Forma! announcement was made tonight by Yale baseball officials that Rlgti't Fielder Hanes will not play in aoiy more baseball games for Yale, as it U bellpved Princeton's jirot(?st over hi. rdielbllity Is wfll founded. Hnnc-playpd Hnnc-playpd rnr year as a substitute and an of her as a regular nn the University of North Carolina nlnp before coming to Yale, which makes him eligibly for the Harvard and Princeton BGrles on RCCOUQt or the thro'-ypar rule This Is his second year on the Yale nint Rhettwlll probably will take Hans place |