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ff 3 K5SK a SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE 3IONDAT AUGUST 23 1913 yt XX SL5 END DISASTROUS SERIES BY DROPPING BOTH GAMES li I2 ii i i ei 1 I i JHF I w1 5 V3 ft MV ft i I if i 14 Angels Cop Wild Session in Afternoon in Eleventh Locals Again Overcome Big Lead to Have Five Pitchers Falter UNINGHA I OAK WIN THE SECOND By FRED A PURNER Disaster In huso chunks overtook tho Seals yrsteida and makes the heralded crucial series of the season a walkover for the Angela In the morning It was 6 to 1 In favor of the southerners and In the afternoon Uiey won out in tha eleventh by an to score Accordingly the Seals only annexed two games out of the scries of seven and aa a result slide four games behind the leaders Ineffective pitching the chronic complaint all week waa again In evidence In both games In the forenoon Fanning lasted through with only Ave Hits agalnat him but walks and boots were bunched to encompass lila defeat The afternoon aeasion waa wild and woolly with five of the so called local pitching staff trying to stem the tide of defeat The rest Of the team staged Its customary game uphill fight but when they evened up the score with a chance for victory the pitchers wobbled the same as they did all through the eleven Innings and the Angels finally put over a two run rally that stuck To show how the Seals battled against odds Tlrown was nicked for four runs before he was removed In the fifth Then afler the home guard got three of these back La Claire was Prough Allows Only Two Hits Vernon Pulls Triple Play to Hold Rowdies landed for two more Even a 6 to 3 tore did hot stop the boys for they aded into Johnny William for to In the eighth due to Tinr Bodles home run itnd In the ninth shoved over the tying run Manager Wolver ton appearing In the role of a pinch htter to furnish the necessary punch to get the tallv over Pacific Coast League RKsriTi EsTEnnti At Oakland Ios sageleu San KranrUro I Francisco I on Inaeles 1 San Francisco etesrn Inninsrel it iii i i iB wUe HrB innings flr Kninei Oak rowd of 10 000 up to some veiling im jiwiwi end cheering the finish put a damper A p01Ullds 3 oria oVthelr enthusiasm Relslgl walked 3 lggert the first man up In the eleventh and Bugs was promptlv i ilrrrlckeil Pplde Baum was dragged I tn the rescue In spite of the act tMt he pitched a hard game onlv on i Kittirdav McMullen bunted and when I um missed the ball It wen for a Butler sacrificed and then with ill Infield plavlng In Koerner tapped one Just outside of Corhan reach and tw runs were over I tlll the Seals were not done Jones and Block hit safel In their half ofl the eleenth onlv to have Leard a I pinch hitter tap to the Infield for the Uilril out SLAUGHTERED T4D1X1 OK Club IOM Aaxelra Vb Kranclnco ernon Salt Ukc Oakland Portland I Hi I II Bs Won loe N2 TT 72 ft BO HI 73 pet rcn 542 mi 471 44S BROWN I The Angels certalnlv started out aa If the game waa going to be a walkover They took quite kindly to Cur ly Brown and only good fortune saved scoring In the first two Innings Then In the third a couple of bases on halls with Beumlllers hit sandwiched In filled the bases to have Ellis pump a double up agalnat the right field fence to score two runs In the fourth a single and three sacrifice hits eased Terry around the exits Beumlllers homer in the fifth finished Brown Claire the buaher being trotted out In the fifth hlta by Bodle and Corhan with an Irrfleld out In between ored the first run for the locals le rialre led off In the sixth with a hit to the fence but was thrown out Ahlle trying foolishly to stretch it to a double Singles by Tlti and Meloan and Schallers double followed for a ring of the bell Bodle grounded to short and Schaller was given the best of the decision at home In being called safe This only spurred the Angels to further scoring The mystery Is why Wolverton left In Le Claire so long for It was apparent that he was getting by only with the grace of the fortune queen Tn the eighth he finally had to be rescued Walks to Koerner and Brooks were followed by Butlers double to left to score two runs The busher followed by walking Williams and then Hook Ern bmlth was ushered In BOD1E HIT HOMER Bodle slammed a home run Into the left field bleachers with Schaller ahead of him to bring the score to I to In the eighth In the ninth It was tied up Corhan slnrled and was sscrlllced to second He went to third when McMullen dropped Williams throw to get him on tne ssck H014 THE ERIK IlMHKD Ion Anarelen San Kranclnco 2 nlt Lnke Portland 1 ernon 4 Oaklsnrt 2 THIS WEEKS SEItinv lon AnKelen nt Portland Mil Lake aad Oakland at Kraa rleeo snn Krnnrlsm nt ernon lwlil Dlnpttctt to Tne rbronlel LOS ANGELES August 21 Todays double header wasnt a real double header aa the morning game played at Vernon was called at the end of tHe eleventh with the acore 1 to 1 berauss th time limit had been overrun The afternoon affair went to the Oaks 3 to 0 because Prough was so good that not a man could make second and but two got to first In the fifth Purtell singled snd In the eighth Spencer did likewise but Tlsslt tii mt mftxik a su stv in vs iiinil nil JiTCl II VIII the bag The morning game a enlivened with a triple play a home run ami some mighty line Melding Mlddleton saved the game for the Oaks by a flno catch In the eleventh of Purtella seeming homer and doubled Wllholt In the seventh the Oaks filled up the bags with none out Klliott then swung at the ball and shot a liner over Mitchells head Purtell slid Into It made a fin one hand catch at his shoe lfices and with every runner under wai It wns dead easy to get Johnston at third and Ness at second before the fiantlc base runners could turn around Merger scored the Tigers onlv run with a homer In the fourth which went oer the left fence Prough was slmplr unhlttahle In the afternoon while the Mtors got to Iherh for four nlnfflen lit the flril frame which vth a puss gave them mice runn The score M0RMO R4MK om tn rh pi MSTi in Vh 2 1 MMItfton 1 1 0 ltlinmn rt i rt 4 0 ft i rl 4 0 10 4 0 0 Ktitl ft i ft 4 MAille a 4 i i ft 4 ft 1 If hi 1t fni MilnfltMflT one I 0 1 I FANNING THROWS MUD BALL BUT IS BEATEN Angels Hit Specter in the PUiU A IJLIt UUU 5 to I 1 1 id in Bunched hit in i1 Hlh lti and seventh Inningn spllcl ieffit for Skeeter aniunR eslewlJ iijoin ing although the senN almost staged a ninth Inning roll off Scogglns to tie the score The lo al hea er reallv twlrleil a good game but at tho same time four of the flie runs made bv tha enemy from the south were earned while Scoggln held the loials to four hits and one run Skeel worked the mml hall to good effect for four Innings only one man reaihlng first In that time but he fell bv the wayside In the fifth Koerner opened by walking and Ellis followed by beating a bunt to the pitcher Terry sacrificed them and Koerner tallied when tlnho heat Corhans throw of Bole nrr to third Fanning hit Butler tu fill the hags but Scogglns forced him at second Ellis scoring on the plav Boles kept right on coming snd add ed the third run when Jerrv Downs Chief Wolverton then threw wide of first In an effort to up arid hits for Smith and delivers double out Scogglns Maggert popped to Bodle to end the riot 1 2 17 I slow Toller toward second It looked like a Bure hit but Terrv was playing In and got Wolverton at first although Corhan easily scored on the play Relslgl went through the tenth like a whirlwind striking out to and getting the other man with ease He opened the eleventh by passing Mag jrert and Wolverton concluded he had enough Bautn was sent In and the fireworks broke out as has been mentioned Bugs was the reel unfortunate pitcher of the day for ha Is Charged with the loss of the game an the man he put on base eventually scored Bugs by the way pitched the best ball of any of them too for not a sign of a hit or run was nicked from his dellverv Still It must have been in the cards for Los Angeles to win aa they won many a tough ball Cams last week The score LOS ANGELES IB IT BH SB PO Hiflrt Mi Mullen 2b seiiitiiller Kneroer lb E11U Terre amoks Hiitler 36 Williams T0UI1 II 4 II 4 3 4 3 S7 IS 1 33 IS FItsitoraJd I ScliallT Mlmn IK Bodle I Dnwiie 111 Jones 31 Cnrhan a Slack Uronn Ixi Claire Hinltli Wolverton ReletsU Bsuid ard Totals BAN FIIANCIICO AB It B3 SB PO 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 IS a 3 1 3 4 0 0 41 13 0 33 23 McMullen added another in the sixth on his own double to left Terrys sacrifice and a clever steal of home It was In this same inning that the Seals did their only scoring Fanning sending a beautfful triple to right and coming la on Fitzgeralds hit to second Kltz stole second and a rally looked ilkoly but Lefty tightened The ninth was the Seals onlv other chance Schaller lilt to center and with Meloan out of the way Bodle was walked Downi out Butler to Koerner moved them up one and BUI Leard drew four balls to bring a full house up ThS crowd which had started to leave all turned back but Corhans best effort was an easy fly to Ellis The Angels last run which tame In the seventh wss the result of Boles single to right Fitzgeralds error that sent ithn catcher on to second and Butlers double along the third base line The score LOS ANGELES AB B8 SB PO A I 4O001 Rader 3h 4 0 IWine 1 300 Baleaa 3 Wllsoll 1 Iurltll 21 3 rifirsmann in 1 Birser a 3 Spencer 3 I IN ll 3 Kane 1 Totals 2H Kan patted fr rberh tn Dints Oakland 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rae blta 4 12 0 12 1 Varttnn 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 hlta 0000100 KaorlOce bit Mlddletes Htmrk out Pruugu 1 aae on balla Off Cbeth 2 Ruua rpiinlble for Chech 8 Double play Pur tall tu Gltlcbtnana tlnplras Vlonay and Uutkrlo Tlmi rlb 47ra Wslrertoa baited for Smith In nlutb Leard pstted for Banni in sinTaaca Los Assslsa OO311O02002I Saw bits 3 121120110 213 nss rrsnnaco 0000120210 0 Usee hiu 0100341210 2 1 1onr num bits eft Brews It at bat la V4 1 Innlssst out la flftb sods on 1 oar Two nana 3 blta ed Le Clalrs 12 at bat Is 4 2 3 tniiipfs wit Is slgbta 2 ea 2 ont Me rasa 1 bit eS Bmltb 4 at bat In 1 1 3 Moslaffs Oos ran do bits elf 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gil IMUIM 1 lW fy tfMtt ino vjith re TMesJ ZTrr VJ rr said LC3 i rr JulOf lJ dT leaioaajf A 7JZmZ 41MaJ 1 1 NUtTerf 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 SALT LAKE MS IT FIVE OUT OFSK Blank Uses Three Pitchers but Noses Out Beavers by 3 to 2 Score PORTIAND Oc August 8alt Lake mads It Ave games out of six by talcing the final game of the series today from Portland 3 toll Blank enshlp watched his pitchers like a hawk and retired two of them Heather and Hall at the first signs of faltering Flttery finished for the Bees and was Invincible Score SALT LAKE AB BH SB PO A Qnlnlan A 02 OS 00 Orr a 8 1 oo 2 1 Brief lb 2 2 fl 4 1 il iRran 1 A 1 1 I 0 fl Oedeon 2b 4 0 1 0 I Zacher 0 1 1 2 0 0 Mailman 3b a I I fl 2 2 0 Hannab 4 ft 1 fl in 1 1 Rantbcr 2 fl ft 0 fl I Null Oftnonon Cttterj 0 I ft 0 1 0 Totals 3 3 I 27 8 PORTLANP AB BH SB P0 A Ifarltale If ftflftOOOfl Hllllerd I 4 fl Bates Sb Aflnoono Htinnpf a 4111 0210 rarlsrbc 4 1 2 1 2 ft Perrlek lb 8 ft 2 0 17 fl ft 1 nbir I 4 I 1 1 0 Mamniond 2 0 0 ft 4 ft Kan 1 ll fl 1 fl llnnrh rf IflOOJOO Flhr iiflftoooo HratiHP fl ft liala 2b I 0 fl 2 lllkglnlx iliaih 1 il 0 0 nvili Hkl 0 ll 0 fl II i 1 IT Ta1r MtimlorlT bitted Tor Pmlctt la rlglllh IRMIN It BH IB PO nini ni a 2 ltirf it A 1 RsstImi rf ft 2 ft V1 limit rf ft ft 2 a PnrtHI 21 4 ft 1 0 ft GlHiMimjinii 11 1 0 1 1 1 nitr 4 1 1 llif 4 ft VHrbisH Tftiln If 1 7 1 S3 Oi I a ffl ft ft 0 0 ft ft 1 ft ft 1 Bik lilts 1 ft ft 1 ft 0 2 1 ft 2 Vtrnott ft ft 1 ft ft ft ft ft rt ft 1 Ban 111 in 002i002OOl iCallMi foil lpirtitb Hm Unit Hom run IVr I lns hit John tnn Marfan Parrtflr hit Rn1ti llT it siiucli 4it BT Pnti Ml 4 MitrliHI Btor 2 1It oi mi Im I la 4 lrif t1 1 1 MrltMiMl 4 llitr 1 Rnna rfnimiiKlliU for Iniiii i run i i at mii 4ntnusiaFts unifi pur mm ft FREE FOR ALL IS CAPTURED BY DICK Heilmann May Be Out for Rest of Season aa oo Kt ro 00 Seals Star Attends Game Has Relapse Enthused Crowd Present al Light Harness Matinee 1 Mltrhell 1 lnr till IM 111 In 7 il nine llloii li Triple pliir Inrlall IliOr 10 BerRfr Liuplrea ritincr utbric Thn 2 1 af tkhmoon tmmb OAKLAND AB nil pn i Marcan L1 Ti 1 7 Mlilillrlon I 4 2 II 1 0 Jolmlon 1 2 II 4 II Nea ll 1 1 1 ilsnliior 411 Elliott 4 0 1 Anlla 4 fl 1 Lltacbl 3b a 0 ft Prougb 3 I 0 Totals 12 1 12 17 VERNON AB BH SB P0 I 27 19 1 0 fl 3 1 fl 12 ft ft ll 0 12 Pasplte foirm and cold westher conditions the randtanii at the Ftartlum track was well filled hv lulu harness esterdai afternoon matinee progrrammc of five races njiBhen bj the San Fram lsi nllfornla I Driving Club Considering that the Jtiaik was bit heavy Kood lime was mane parti uiarls In tne free for all pace the third event IMek driven bv A Ottlnirer won In two straight heals Bondalene being the contender Miss San Francisco also won In two straight heats the free for all trot IA1 Sonwarts passed the ludges staml iiln hoi heats In the lead In the sec ond heat his mare broke and lost considerable ground but finally tlnlahed first Both heats were close finishes Kllen seemed to be a bit short of the mark The opening event the 2 1 psce was the only split heat race of the dav Emma broke tn the rirst heat and lands under the wire In fifth position King Polntsr won the heat from a back stretch drive Ella passed King In the back ntreth In the second heat and won over the field by two lengths Ella and Palatea Seen from Press Box Th Stilt hd th tupport of a friendly hull do tb right Held bleachers Whun BUT 8rhtllr lilt hit doiibla In tho alxth mid bull ran out ani got ftr BumlUr at that bad trouble fielding tha ball ti It Mr Rrwl HWd baa oft on hn trmtA of rAhblng tli bm tram and lhfr la no danr iau iJiat ha la far from hln tba bar iuriffA of 1alla of atrlkfta but ha iiwntd tba 8ala jn nji run in un hixlu wutn na cau4tq Schatar aafa at bom Btiga Rlalcl will ba aft at homa whan tba rVala Uata for IsOi AOfalta todaj to taka on ernon In a aarlM 4 i It will well tor tba Roalato kp an ya on tba Tlgara for they bav baan coming fait of lata and muat ba labeled aa dangarou 7olTart4n attamptad to got on the coaching Jfna lo tb taath hnt ba hid nlncb blt lo tba nl nib and a replaced by Ralalgl ao that he na nut nf tba game and could not par tic 1 evtaj a rowdier tf Th LM Angelea team with a cnmmandlna ail of font games on tba Brat plate left for Portland laat night and It look eaur for tbem thla weli Poll Petri tt has beea saC home and Ul West baa Ukea hla place le The Angela are certainly In tha rMilHt of a winning streaky They bare won twenty out of the laat twftitjnjveo games which Is con sldershle winning If they are not Mier ked aliurtly there will ba nothing to tha pennant raca tf ft Brown baa been one of tha bitter tflaeppAlnt mantt la tba 8eala hurling foroe It waa hoped that he would gat going with Thursdays victory hut ba waa eaaer than aver to aoH yesterday tt Claire may develop into a winning pltcbar for the AaaJe bat so far hla work ha not baas tba leaat Impressive Wolyertoa In going to take falm south thla weak ft Tha real pulled tire fa at donbta ptaya or otherwlM there would have be aad doings by tli Angela A Hor Em Smith walked one kit another and rut toot a wild pitch during tha Inning nd a fraction ba performed which abowa bow affective ha was It waa perhaps asking too mack of Ban off la repeat after LvJs bard gam Hetnrday bat at that both blta off blm wera ct tba acratob variety UPKO HARK89 0fGrKD POSTtAND Or Aaguat 23 Pitcher Fred narknaaar formerly of tha Portland and Venice Coast Oague teama and thla year with Anadreen nnta that team disbanded wag to day algned bp tpokan and left to Join tba team He wilt flllr vaeaivfyenTiaad bftba sale of Pitcher pat CaUaban to ClnclnnaU i TOMMY TENNAKT RELEASED POKTLAIVD Aagnat 22 Wanagtr CUtford Blankenablp nf tbo Bait Iake team tonight i leased Ton Tatuut Taiaru ftjrifi bajrtunu of tha turn Manager Wolverton fears that Mb star first baseman Harry Heilmann will be out of the game for the rest of the season The star first baseman attended the morning game yesterday and made a short run for the train He became dizzy and save for the supporting hand of a bystander would have fallen In a faint Heilmann has been troubled with dizzy spells and has not responded to treatment as he should Heilmann has been out of the game for over a month now and his absence has been a severe blow to the Seals Meloan has filled in at first with his best efforts but he la far from being a fielder and hitter of Hell manns class If Heilmann Is not able to join the team shortly Wolverton may hunt up a substitute AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDq or THl CUDBII rinha I Prtl Oluba I Pet rustnn 7T il 1184 Nsw York 113 91 MM lietrolr 74 40 fMDIOeTelanil 4 AO 1S4 flilragn 41 S02 st fyoiila 41 71 WW Walilngtn 47 0181 PlillaileliU 85 75 318 GAMES TODAY flnlr fwn sebeiluleil Nw York at Ohlcagn Boston at St Louis I 1 4 ft 2 8 ft 2 3 4 I ih eni ki1 smith rf 1 1 i Or If 4 up to hair the route tne mare Kraau vjiiig2b ally working anena to a tnree lengtna I Osnnr 2 win over Tom Murphy The 2 15 pjice waa rather easy for Happy Dentist Jack being a tame but Ineffectual contender Senator seemed to fancy Retting up In the air In both heats The 22S mixed race the last on the card wan a repeat for both heats Ateka might have done better by cutting out tango performances The summary follows FIRST RACE 21 PS mile beata bast i Emms William Mslnnghl King Pointer Campodonleo Pslntaa Kramer Tom Murphr Ayraai Victor Pointer ID Kaatlngi Tims i in RECOu RACE Freefor all tmt mile heata beat two In inrae Mlaa Han Frsnclaro A1 Helmarta Rt Patrick Ryani Ella VL Marhailol lllllB AXO I THtRT RACE Pree forall paea heata beat two In three Dick A OlOngar Bomlslsne twnaa iiti Braomont lanulnll rBhjn muon Coben Pointer Balls Klild Time 2 2 10H rOTJBTH RACE 2 1J Kscs mils heata bat vn In thpaa Happr Dentist EjiaJ Jack McDonnell anil Conlan Hotnburg liana iw iiiuiw hiw Benswr Kldsi RcratcDirti roinir iii Time 2 14 2 14 Vi PIFTn RACE 2 25 mlieil mlla lieaU beat two In three Cenaanl Cooka Vermat Atvka Cohen Tims 220 22014 1 1 3 2 a i mils ft ft 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 8 Federal League BTANDINO Or TBI CLUBS Clobs Pctl Clubs Pet Kaaaaa C62 4 Ms Rt Louis 7 US Cblesge 4 B2 Brooklyn J4 00 474 Plttabnrf 4U fir0 BnlTalo S3 4SH Newark 81 tool Baltimore 30 783311 Only two games scnednles yeaterday CHICAGO Aaguat 22 Browaa plteklsg aided by cosslatsnt sapport aasbled Cblesge to detest Buffalo here today 4 to 0 The Tetaran allowed but two btts and three bases ea balls while his team mstes aolred the opposing plubsrs for two paaaea snd eight blta four of whlea were for estra bases Score BHI Buffalo I I 0 I 04 2 1 Cblcage 0 3 0 10 0 0 1 4 1 Kraap Unas sad Blair Brews and Fischer WIWAEK Angnsa 22Nswsrk wns dmible besder fromr the Plttsbnrg Pedarals here today sod regained Brat place by one point margls The sroret were 3 te 1 1 ten Inslnga snd to 1 A home run by Roves gate the locals their victory la the arst game while triplets by Esmond snd La porta ware reanonatble for the seeoad Tictery Scores nrsr game KU7K Plttannnt lOOOOfrlOO 01 1 Newark OlOOAOOOft 12 11 0 Rogge and Barry Moras aad ssndan Second gsme RBE Pittsburg ft Id nt 2 Newark 1100 0 Oftll 0 0 romatock tad Ocosnor gsumaca aad Bart i PI1ILADK1PII1A CIKVKLAND 1 rLFIVRLAND August 22 Pblladalplila lie rented fleTelend 11 to 1 scoring In four In tiluga by reason of errors and timely blta Knowlson while wild bell Cleveland to two LIU CLEVELAND I PHILADELPniA AB Al An 11 A Roth rf 3 1 HKoofa 4 2 2 0 KTana1b 3 0 1 2narlearf 1 hpmana 10 0 1 2latraokln klrkelh 4 A Oil OlRihangKb 2 2 lLJnlc2H slab rf OMrlsjrlf Lapp KuHlanp a tit 10 2 1 4 7 2 2 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 I 1 2 Totals 37 612 27 19 0 1 0 2 Hgnnnp 0 0 0 0 Jonas 10 0 0 1 Haratadp 0 0 0 0 1 llrentonp 0 Will 0 0 0 0 0 Stliwrlh 1 0 0 9 0 Totala 211 1 2 27 1 Wllle barted for Jonas In alitb utbwortli batted for Barslad la aerenth Clavaland 0 0O0000O I Pblladelphla 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Brrora Beta Evans Wambaganss Brstnn Cleveland 4 Knowlaon 2 Pblladalphll 21 Two baae blta Smith 2 Strnnk Three heae hit Walah Stolen baaea Kopt Double plare Knowlaon to Strunk Xovf to Lalols to Struok 21 Both to Klrke Eaaa en balla tiff Ilagerman 2 erf Haratnd 1 off Brenton 1 off Knowlson 7 Struck out By Hsgerman 1 br Jones 2 by Hsratad 1 if Brenton Knowlaon 2 Umpires OLooililIu snd Hllila brand WHITE SOX TAKE TWO CHICAGO Aoguat 22 Both games of the doable header with New York went to Chicago toilsy by scores of ft to 2 and te 0 la the Initial contest the locals played sa aphlll bsttle until the eighth Inning In thla inning Cole weakened and the vlalttng Infield wavered In the eecond gams Fsber had an eaay time asalnat hla opponenta and waa given great aupnort eapeelally by 3 Colllna Weaver and Colllaa Scoree riBST GAME CHICAGO I NEW TTORK AB A 0 110 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 111 I 0 1 i 0 0 1 01 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 record when be fanned fourteen men In the eecond game He atruck out one or two men In every Inning twice with the baaea Blind and fanned every man wbo faced blm except 3hotton Scores FIRST GAME ST LOUIS AB 0 A Rliottonlt 4 0 2 10 8 0 4 8 4 Autln3b Hlsler lb Prstt2b Wlkercf Jcbeonrf Iavana Agnewc Koonp Howard Umltonp 0 0 11T 1 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 a 1 0 ff 0 0 0 BOSTON AB A Knoorrf 1 2 Scot La i 1 Bpeakeref 4 2 Gainer lb 2 1 Lowtalf 4 0 Grdner8b 8 0 Barryib 4 0 CadJc 4 0 Foeterp 4 0 Totala 10 27 10 1 2 1 0 2 ft 0 1 2 0 3 1 1 2 1 Totala 83 1 2710 Boatoa 10 8 0 0 0 0 2 00 St Loula 0 0000000 11 Howard batted for Koob In the eighth Error Laan Agnaw St Loula 2 Two baae hlta Barry Uoeper Pratt Stolen baaea Speaker Sacrifice hits Gainsr Gsrd ner Bsse en balla Off Foster 2 off Koob 1 off Hamilton 1 Struck oat By Poster 2 by Koob 1 Uinplreo DIneen and Nallla SECOND GAME BOSTON ABR A Hooper rt ft 0 1 8 01 sootza 3 Bpeakrrf 4 Uohlallb 4 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ST LOUIS ilRHOl Snontalf 2 1 1 0 Autln3 0 0 1 3 Howardlb 0 2 12 1 Prart2b 4 0 118 Wslkrcf 0 0 0 Jaoobsnrf 4 0 0 10 Lavass 4 0 ft 1 Ssverelde 4 13 8 3 Lwdrmkp 0 1 0 HoCs 0 0 0 0 0 0Uary 0000 AB Al Mrpbyrf 2 2 13 OIBIsbcf 1 Ilnal 3 0 Clna2b 4 Jackanrt 4 0 FelacbJf 4 0 Weavers 2 0 nikhnftb 2 1 Rlislkc 2 1 Bens 2 0 Lelbohl 1 1 Kuaaellp 0 1 14 1 1 1 8 0 1 ft 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 Fknpgh a ft Malaal 3b 3 Plpnlb 4 Ceokrt 4 Harts rf Boone 2b 4 AHadero 8 21 Colo 3 OIRiiwkev 0 OIBaumsn 1 Totala 23 ft 827191 Totala 82 3 7 34 14 Lelbolil batted for Bona In the eights Bsuinan betted for Hsrtsl In tne ninth Chicago 0 0 0 0 I 0 4 New York 00020000 03 Errors Felwch Bens Cblcsgo 2 Cole 2 Aletsnder New York SI Double plays Cols to Plpp to Alazsnder Pins le Pecktnpeugb to rips Boons te Plpo to Teckinpsugb te Ales seder Bsse en balls Off Cole 6 Rtrnck rait Cole Bens 1 Riuiell 2 Implrea Evans and CbilU SECOND GAME NEW YORK AB II A Rlghcf 4 0 3 3 01 Perknh a 4 0 Malael3b Plpplb Oookrf Harrslls 4 Boone2b 4 Nunmkrc ft Brewnp Plshp Caldwell 1 CHICAGO AB A Uurnbvrf 1 jioiiinais i in ECollaa2b ft 3 1 3 lackaonrt 3 0 1 II relarh If 4 13 0 weavere a i 0 2 8 Blackb3b 4 0 1 ft 0 3 an halkc DAI OOP 10 4 3 3 0 3 8 1 010 1 8 1 0 A 1 0 0 0 0 Faberp 0 0 0 Tttlsoo 1127 5 TTl vkfM teJMUMMtim fSM Totals 84 0 10 34 IS New York ft I II rV 0 Chicago 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Errors Boose Nnnamaker New Tort 8 Two baae hits Murphy Falsch High Males Colllna Cook Three base bit renins Stoles baaes Collin 3 Collins Uorphy Donble play Pleh to Pips to MlaaL Baaes oa balla Off Brows 3 off Pleh 2 elf Fabet 4 Struck oot By Fabu by Pies 1 Cev plrea chill aad Ivans RED SOX SCOnB DOUBLE IT LOUIS August 22 Forte and Leonard were too much for St Louis today ssd Bootes won both gsmes the Irsr to seeond ft te I Leonard pet a sew teesoo JUlke eut vtv 7 Cadyc 1 Lewisll 4 GerdnrSb Barry 2b Csrrgsc 1 TbomsSe 1 Oslaerlb 1 Leonrdp 4 0 0 0 21 1 Totala3S 8 7 K14 Totals 83 ft S2T 8 Galnor batted for Thomaa In eighth Lesry batted fori Holt In ninth Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 A St Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 Errors Osrdner Bsrry Boston 2i Austin Howard Pratt Uvea 8 St Loula Two base hlta Severald Three base hits Pratt Stolen base Sbottan Hooper Hoblltsell Doable plaje Prtt to Lavas te Howard La ven to Pratt to Howard First bsse oa called balla Off Leonard 4 off Lowdermllh ft Hit by pitcher Carrlgan by Lewdermllk struck out By Leonard 4 by Lowdermllh 1 by Holt 1 Cmplrea Nallla end DIneen TIGERS BRUAK EVE DETROIT Anguet 22 Before the largest crowd that aver watched a ball game on Navlo Field Detroit and waahlngtos apllt dooble beader today Johnaon belli the Tigers to three hits In the Brat game and Washington won to 1 Dauaa pitched brilliantly in the eecond content which Detroit captured 1 to 0 and Which waa la doubt until Younge brilliant double play In the ninth cleared be baaea Detroit had wos ntne straight games bsfors Joiissos stopped them The score FIRST CA11E WASHINGTON I DETROIT AB A 11 I I Poeterib 4 0 0 4 MUancf 4 2 0 0 SbankaSb 3 2 0 1 Uandlllh 2 2 0 0 1 AcoaUrf 3 12 11 Wllllmae 0 0 ft 0 UcBrldss 4 113 8 Johssonp 4 13 0 1 TottlaHstl3TlT 1R CT A 4 vittab dii4o nnasa a ci Cobbcf 4 0 1 vrawrarr4 i Veachlf4 nurnaift a Youug2b 8 Sunagee Bakere 0 Dubuep 1 Rteenp 0 Oldhamp 0 Bolandp 0 Kavanaug 1 UcKse 1 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 30 I S3T1T Kavsssngh batted for gteen la the alitn MeKee batted for Oldham In the eighth Waablngtoa 0 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Errors sshsake Washington 1 Bush Dn irni 41 ivenM sirs mmi Three bsse hits McBrlde Crawford hoe Detroit AroetS 3 Doable playe Veseb te Vllti Acoats to Gasdll Baaea os balls Off Dnbue 4 off Oldhsn 1 off Boland 1 off Johnaon 2 Struck ont By Dubne 3 by Oldham 2 br Boland 1 by Johaeoa 4 Umpires Wallace sad Connolly SECOND GAME WASHINGTON DETROIT AB Al AB A Moellerlt 0 0 3 Vttf3b 2 0 ft 0 rneterzs 4 I 4 4Bnans I Ml Mllansf 4 0 3 0 ftlKavnghJb 0 ft A Shankaftb 4 0 0 0 llCobbrf 4 00 3 SAN FRANCISCO IS A WINNER AT SOCCER Cisco players were guests at a Locals Defeat Oakland Team by the Score of 4 to 3 The wind that blew off the Marina yesterday afternoon was sharp and masculine It was grsat for yachting but of little help to soccer football But despite elemental hlnilrnra two teama picked from the players burbecue whl whh altendsd ii luiiuriua rooioan ieague furnished an edifying exhibition of Scotlands favorite sport At the conclusion Of two well played halves ths eleven representing San Francisco was declared winner over Oaklands hopefuls by tho count of 4 to 3 All of which Interested a big gathering of fans who lined the lnclosure on all sldss Oakland started like a winner Townes and Lumnden finding the net for goals during ths first period Hlghett was ths only San Franciscan to give encouragement during these early rallies with a single tally shot from ths side about twenty five yards out In the second period the locals braced psrceptlbly Hlghett adding another to ls total and Hudson helping out with two pretty shots that counted Ths transbay crew broke on to ths sheet with Mclntyres hefty boot after the Interval but lacked ths punch to tie the score at ths finish Ths lineups Ssn Frsnclsro Pnsltloo I Iwlii hatted for Hammond In sixth lilKftlnlititbani batted for Evail tu algeth alt Iak 2 1 ft I Paa bits 2 1 0 0 2 1 12 1 Portland 1 0 i 1 ll 0 3 Reoe hits 1100131210 Struck out rv Rciilher liv Rvana 1 bv Kltlery 6 Baupa on hallf olf Rwithir I off Evana 2 Two bane lilts Brlof Hlllrnrd Poll Mo iilsy Hantinli lo tii dti Rarrlllce hlta Hannab Zacher Rjan H1I lv pitched halls Carlisle and lloorh hv Ruitlicr Credit vlrterv lo Ullerv defeat lo ETau Innlnga pitched Itv Renlber ft runs 1 till at bat ll bv Hall 1 1 rnna none blls 2 at bat 3 bv Kvana runs 3 lilts 0 si list 29 Runs re pnnslble for RenUier 1 Hall 1 Earana ft Tlmo of game 2li Implrea Pbjle and Toman Presidio Wins From Wenlo in Golf Play Harry Davis and Dr James Eaves Show Form The Woodslde greens of the Menlo Park Oolf snd Country Club were I he scene ef some Interesting golf competition on Saturday afternoon when a team representing the Presidio Oolf Club of this city defeated the pick of the Menlo stars At the conclusion of the play the San Fran if many prominent city and penlnsuU so lety folk Tim scores II rt lisvla Pr Jam Eaves 3 0 vim Mirali ir Darld Crahtree 30 Fira Klplianl tirvln 11 lrarsn CliBKi llr II Mi fl Speutor 3 Vocal Mii oiilrui 1 ll Mcleid tarmi 1 1 In ft Lloyd Ichultv Iir I lliinlner 1 Dr Ttlfa I rt livirlon 00 Audi aw srrlKatt A dn Forest 10 Paul arroll ti rnii rntkln iin 10 1 II Ilifdetlmaltc Nanniel Hopklna 10 Rev Oiltlirle A It Watson 30 II Wills A I Welch I ft Joins laTiii Mliiitiui il 1 I Merrill Kdearl llllla I 0 John Barrett Aler lUmlltni Harold Crlpiv lila II aitmvlHter I 3 Hartlev Pratt John Lea ft I Ralpli riitinliinliam Forter Rnltluson 0 3 Suiltli OBrien Frank Mltrliall 0 3 Ir Biuice 11 Hamilton 0 ft Captain I oik Hplltaln 0 I Crowley uatea Davldaoo La Coutler Tleallnck Ewlngj Moosoa Goal Right bsck Left bsck Bight half Canter half Left hslf uutsiae rignt rlrh King Inside right rimsjeos Hlghett Center Inalde left Outside left a Oakland Miaen Jama Smith Townea Dolg Ullla efclatyra Lumedan Pleknell Stringer pton Ksmpti National League STANDING OF THE CUJBS Clnbs Pctl Clubs Pet Phllsdelph 48 Ml Chicago 41 Brooklyn no 82 880 New York SI BS 4S1 Beaten 84 800 St Lonlss3 OA Pittsburg 87 i4Pl Clnolnnat S3 88 485 No games scheduled yesterday GAMES TODAY Plttsbnrg at Boston Clnelnnstl at Brooklyn Ohlcsgo at Pbtlsdelpnts St Louis at New Tork MORNIITO GAME NOTKS Skeeter Fanning nsed tha rand ball con slderably throughout the game sod effectively for the first four Innings wksn only twslvs men faced hlra hslf of thess being fennel Maloaa must be gives credit for part of thla record as his vnssslsted double plsy la ths seeond retired the side Koerner hed wslked sod wss held when EUls flsw ont to Schaller Terry lined Ureotly Into Mollva hande and Koerner who had started oo the hit snd rua slgsaL hsd so cbaoce te return This aarse mnd ball hronght ont Saab of wit on the return trip after the game Bnga Relslgl asked Jsck Rysn wbo waa the flrat Ceeater to oae thla delivery what he thought nf the mud ball and Jack answaredr Well It mads a rotten pitcher out of a good one Look at Fsanlag this mnrnlng Heady work on BID Leard part aaved more runs In the seventh After Bntler had doubled to left te score Boles Scogglns slammed a bad bounder along third Bill let I the batter ge aad tagged Butler and Maggert followed with a force oat ef ths pitcher at second tt ft ft it It waa an eaay day for the Seal gardeners only ve chances coming their wsy Block got the bulk ef the pntonta with sine etrlke outs ssd fopls from McMullen and Koerner In the eighth inning Fanning struck our Me Mullen Beumlller and Butler twice and Boles Keener ssd Ellis owe fit ft Fanning three bagger la tha altth was an honest to goodness drive bitting the right field fence on the second bonnes It pat the miifosr oa one Osk fan who hsd been roosting Sheet si morning hat closed Use clan after tkst drive OsndlLlh 0 0 13 0 frswfrdrf 4 0 15 lAsosts tf 2 A0O 0Vaself vt 3 uenryo sow nninsioi Hcnridea Oalllan 10 0 0 8 7ebnsosw 10 0 0 0 Arrssp 0 0 OO 1 PIHlams 10 000 SOX BCT ANOTHER ROCSTOS TeiJ Angtiat 23 Malcolm Jfcpenaid third baseman ef the Houston Qnb wiw nAmr mil SUI TO ISO 2 311 Teng2ba 3 0 1 2 8 Stanaga 8 0 18 1 Dauaapn 8 0 1 0 Totals 23 1 7 2714 Totals 2S 8 34141 Joaasoa battss tor GaQia la aeventl Cblesge Amsrlcsnsw seeordlng te snnounes meat here McDonald left for Chicago today 3 wuuama patted lor Ajrea in slntu Waahlngten iV A A ft 0 A A fl A Detroit 4vv 0v OilOO 0 0 Ni errors Two baae hits Bnrniji Milan Stales bases Gsmlll Bnan llilsn Dnuble plsy Tenng te 8 or its First bss ens eslnxt hsus rO nsllla sir Daiiss 1 struck oat By Gsllls by Ayres I by Dsnss Untplres eHMSUMllr asd WsUscs i PACIFIC GAS AHD ELECTSIC HOLDS TENUIS TOUENEY Jones Returned Winner oi Annual Event The fifth annual tennis tournament of the Pacific Gas and Gloctrls Company was completed yesterday at Golden Gate Park and was won by Jones Thirty eight players competed In this event and ths matches resulted as follows First round Cowles scratch beat I I Dodge owe SO A 4 88 1 School croft owe HI best Ublgan 8 0 4 82 02 Biicher 8 8 beat I Steele 18 3 0 0 2 i Steele owe 30 beat Vincent owe 14 84 8 4 George Coleman 18 beat Mel 15 8 0 04 Obnemuller scratch seat It Link 113 84 10 7 Thomas tacratcb beat A Weymouth owe ll 0 3 81 Second rouoo Carpenter owe 3 0 beat Young 10 8 0 08 Wst mn srrstca best Flsber owe la I rt A 6 A Trowbrlrtgs scrstch beat Henley owe 3 83 04 Mon loe lone i0 beat Barrlan aoratch 02 7 II Vsnaano owe 191 heat I Frlck stsd IS 0 01 Tregtdge 8 0 best GrlfSn 18 8 8 01 40 ft 4 luwlea rratcb beat Hrboolcroft owe 3 Si 01 8 0 02 I Stasia owe 80 beat Bucher 3 8 0n 2 George Colemas 15 faat a Ohnemaller scratch a a 1 a Thomaa acratch beat UDasey 00 Is Sscsepsnskl owe 80 beat fa Doberty 18 8 So 1 Bawley owe IS beat a Obnemuller acratch 9 sll Jnneo owe SO beat Reld 4 0l 0 0 00 Johnstone scrstch hsst Vsn Zandt acratcb 80 00 Kd Rodgsra ows li best A Danger 3 00 01 Delaney owe 3 til beat 11 UcDoagal 18 04 40 1ft a Third round Carpenter beat Watson 4 11 1 I 0 Monroe best Trowbrldgs A A 8 0 Venssno best Tregldge 7 0 Steele best Cowles 02 03 Tliobos best Colemsn defnult Sscsepsnskl best Bswley dsfsult Jones best Joliustou 01 0 fj RiKlgsrs best Delaney 03 8 4 Fourth round Monroe beat Carpenter A 41 01 Vsnaano beat Steele default Thomaa beat Rsrseosnskl 04 02 Jones best Bulgers defsult Semi final round Monroe beat Vensano 02 08 Jones beat Thomaa 04 83 Final round Jones owe Or heat It A Monroe owe SO 8 7 3 8 7 0 0 WESTERN LFAOlM At Wichita Wichita 5 Omaha 4 At Lincoln Lincoln 14 St Joseph 7 At Denver Denver 8 Des Motoes 2 At Toneka First gsme Sloni flty 18 To peka llrsecond same Tooeka 8 Slona Cltj I EXPOSITION RACETRACK High Class Rnnnlng Races DalW Sundays Zaceptad Angnst 3t to September 1 tlfsi Baosr iUrts at ririC Daily Admission SI laelullsr Grnnd Stand Seat eass Boxes 840 Ilnstlo Dally JBoa Seats 60 Teatsv Sua TJsder Ue Auspteee ef the UoldenOate Thoroughbred Breeders 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