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Show if Snappy Items of Sports News Ife OTTAWA, Ont . March 28. The se- 1 rics for the world scries Ice hockev ft' -hampionship In which the Ottawa m -senators" lead the Seattle "mets" 1 two games to one, will be transferred R to Toronto, it was announced tonight. The next game will be played Tuesday Tues-day night. Aa the ice here had become ; soft it was decided to continue the l series on artificial ice. The visltlug . players, who won .the Pacific coast hockey league title, were the guests . nt abanquet after their victory last HOT SPRINGS, Ark:, March 2S. ; Pittsburg Nationals 5 12 0 f Little Rock Southern 7 12 2 I Batteries: Ponder, Eberhart, Stch I edcr. Mangiimi and Haeffncr, Lea; I. Fields, Masters, Knight and Brottcm, Morrow. BT LOS ANGELES. March 28. H Chicago Nationals 0 C "J I It Los Angeles Coast 3 6 u! If Batteries i Alexander, Turner andi El Daley; Thomas and Basslcr. K OKMULGEE. Okla., March 23. j K Minneapolis A. A 10 19 si P Omaha Western League ... S 10 o k Batteries: James, Craft and Ban-: p ner; Scattsman and. E. Smith, Llnge, P- TULSA,- Okla., March 2S. j Fa St. Louis Americans 17 19 z jx Tulsa Western League 2 9 7 j Kf Severeid; Brooks, Boyd, Miller and HI NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 2S. R Nashville Southern Assn... 59 u Ilia Philadeli)hia Nationals . . . tfi -1 1 IIS Batteries: Hodge, Dodd Snd Kohl- llp bcler' Jonnard; Belts, Cantwell and I NEW ORLEANS, La., March 28. ' New York Nationals 5 14 U $ Boston Americans 4 9 i ; Batteries: Tony, Nchf and Smith; McCarty, Jones and Karr.. Walters. DALLAS. Tex.. March 2S R. H. E. k Chicago Americans G .11 2 - Dallas Texas League 5 S . li a Batteries: Cicotte and Schalk; fl Flynn and Robertson. DEL MONTE, Cal., March 28. Tlio j eatsern British team won S to CVa ovor ft Del Monte today in the first match for the handicap senior cup of the an- u nual Del Monte polo tournament, open- I' ing today. fj Major Leonard Tate and Major Phil-, f lip Magoor starred for the winners ' 1 with their long and sure hitting. j jif BERKELEY, Cal.. March 2S. The :i west defeated the east in the intersc- am' tional tennis aeries Tor women when Miss Helen Baker of San Francisco won the fifth and deciding match today to-day from Mrs. George Wightnian of M Boston, national woman champion, 2 6, f 6-1, 6-1. ' Previously Miss Baker- and .Mrs.f Ethel Sutton Bruce of Los Angelas. I K representing the west, had defeated W Mrs. Wightman and Miss Eleanor Gosh) W of New York, representing the east, in I 3 the doubles' match; Miss Baker won) In singles from Miss Goss and Mh-si Goss and Mrs. Wightman had defeated i Jt Mrs. Bruce in singles. . J The point score of today's match' I showed Miss Baker had won SG and" Mrs. Wightman So. SDempscy will probably combat with' Gunboat Smith In Salt" Lake in the; near future. Terry Kelly, an Ogden scrapper, will probably appear on (he I bill, Kcarns states. No definite datcj for Dempsey's appearance in his homo ' town has yot been set. By a score of 13 6, the Bees won the last of four practice- games from the Santa Rosa team. Walter Lever-ence Lever-ence pitched wondecrful ball throughout through-out the game, it is reported. Jack Bromley was struck in the mouth with a. batted ball and Leverenz knocked a boy from a tree Just outside of the ball park. Asido from these incidents and some fast playing, nothing out of tho ordinary happened during the contest. con-test. Al Young, scrappy lightweight or this oily, is recovering frm a painful operation on his thumb. In a bout about two years ago. Al broke his thumb. In knitting, the thumb grew together crooked and almost made APs hand useless. It was rebroken last week, and reset, with a specially constructed con-structed brace designed to put a con-I con-I tinual strain on tho thumb so that it I will set correctly. i j Al s.ays he will rest for a couple of I months and will then consider a match I with Chris George' al Reno. He says Ithat he. ought to be in shape for a Fourth of July match with Lee Mor-rissey Mor-rissey at Idaho Falls. Indications are that Harbertaon and Romanoff will meet during the first part of April in this city. While bemoaning inclemency of the weather here, consider that they are! still playing hockey in Montreal. ' |