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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1927 CC Ruth Hard Fighting Keeps Chi-Sox in Race, Avers With the Bush Ball Tbssers lopnotchers In Majors SCHALK KEEPS MEN ON TOES; PRESSESYANKS OLYMPIC GRIDIRON SESSjffl CALLED Clyde King Summons Football Enthusiasts to Meet June 22; Expect to Select New Coach MERMAN DROWNS WHILETRAINING Contender for Lake Ontario Marathon Prize Dies Attempting to Save His Companion RICHARD SCHKAT TO MEET HANSEN "Rasslers" to Open Wrestling Season in Two-Hour Boutj Gardini Vesus Michaels Shriners Beaten Exciting Finish Played Until Dark i Kiin Brunfl Bohemian Gam ires "Jlcirs" Vrleht and "Left" Mart (I Player AB Player ABRH Rosa, as 7 11 Wren Colma In eleven ln-nniFs. 8 to 71 The winners went into the ninth Inning (hrse runs behind and tied It up. It was Colma'.

first dnteat In Peres ford. 3b 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 I 2 Si eight starts. Thompson, If ti 1 0 Blnet. Ib ft 0 0 Canly, cf-rf 6 2 1 Kelly. 8b II 0 0 Jenny ren Coltn PI aver ABRH ABRH Player Unas.

2b Flack, cf Garry, ss Hailer. If Gresrpalng. rf Murphy, lb Mctsaacs. Hylander, Peveraux. 2b r.

0 1 2 1 4 3 a 0 Mnller. 2b "Cracker" Concedes New York slaeed a battle of wlldness at Burllnirame last Sunday when the BurUnR-ame Bees defeated the tan Franclscp Shriners IS to 8. Wrlsht had tho best of the wlldness argument, allowing- thirteen runs on seven hits In the seven Innlnss he worked. During- the same period he nianaued to walk five battcia and hit five other batters. The Beea staffed their rally in the sixth Innlwr to score nine runs.

In the seventh and elfthth innlns the Shriners (rreeted HRrt with swinninir bats and scored six runs to put themselves In the running. 0 YounR. ss J. Lesak. 2b Johnson, 1 1 0 I 1 waftner.

cl 3 1 Sullivan, lb 0 1 'Ui mm tt Richard KoMbof t. i Benker. Mnuch, ft Kobinson, rt 3 Bradburn. lb 0 0 0 2 (By the Associated Press.) (Including games of June 13.) NATIONAL. Batting Harris, Pirates, .441.

Runs Hornsby, Giants, 49. Hits P. Waner, Pirates, 80. Doubles Hornsby, Giants, 15; Grantham, Pirates, 15. Triples P.

Waner, Pirates, 11. Homers Wilson, Cubs, 12. Stolen bases Cuyter, Pirates, 16. Pitching Meadows, Pirates, won 8, lost 1. AMERICAN.

Batting E. Miller, Browns, .404. Runs Ruth, Yankees, 58. Hits Gehrig, Yankees, 81. Doubles Burns, Indians, 22.

Triples Manush, Tigers, 8. Homers Ruth, Yankees, 21. Stolen bases Goslin, Senators, 10. Pitching Lyons, White Sox, won 11, lost 2. Hotallins.

If and Charles Hansen, the Nebraska CornllURken- nhn 1 1 0 1 II 1 1 Edge, but Believes His Men Will Keep Close to Top Place 1 5 6 0 4 1 fi 0 1 4 1 Kane. 3b Falcone, Volkman. cf 5 Mussolittl. rf Solinow, If 5 Parker, 5 Totals 53 4 141 Totals 00 0 Marti no. of.

Amark. rf O. I.eaak. 3b Ends, Shriners I llurllnirume AB ft ABRH rir.yer Player 40 7 8 Tetnts 41 RIO Totals Spalding, rf 0 2 The fast Bohemian Garages and San Bruno played until dark In a 4 to 4 tic. Hvlanders and Maughs pitched 1 masterly game.

Hylander allowing but six hits, fanning 10. Hailera' hard hilling was the feature The game want 15 innings. Two-base hits Robinson. Oreettains, Murphy. Sacrifice hits Blnet.

Ross. Maugh, Greggalns. First base on called halls Off Hvlander 3. off Maugh 0. Preddy.

cc Dldier. If 2-ii Haftno. mb Vlanl. 3b Tadevich. If tLevI rf Martini ss 0220 0 0003 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 10 0022 0 800 OO 0 7 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 1 00 -8 Jenny Wren Hase Colma Base hits.

BELLEVILLE June 14. (IXS) Carl Aeisenring, 23, noted Swedish Canadian swimmer, lost his; life near Victoria Park today while attempting to save the life of a training companion, Cecil Doddwell, who had been seized with the cramps. Aeisenring was training for the $50,000 Lake Ontario, marathon swim to be held late in July. When Doddwell was seized with the cramps, Aeisenring, swimming to his companion's rescue, also took cramps and drowned. Johnson, CuYDEJ KING, former Annapolis crew and football star and newly' mad6 football commissioner of the Olympic Club, has called a meeting of all clubmen interested In this year's team for next Wednesday evening, June 22, at the club gymnasium.

The meeting will be in the form of a rally and several novel stunts are planned. New members of the team as well as the name Its new coach probably will be announced at this rally. Members of the committee assisting King are James Howell, Milton Haley, "Swede" Woods, James J. RIchurdson, Cort Majors and Charles Howard Sr. By BABE RUTH.

NEW YORK, June 14. Cracker Schdk is a pretty smart little chap. Ray was sitting down on our Matwn. 3b D. Smith, lb Hester, lb Marmelll, cf Errors Mullor.

Hlldebrand. Hits Off Knds. 8: off Parker. 10. Runs si-ored J.

Smith, as K. Klynn. 2b 4 3 2 5 4 1 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 Hart, Delancy, Porman. JWriKht. 5Mc.MnlKle.cf f.

Radonltk. If IHeiler. Struc out By Hylander 10. by Maugh 7. Double plays Rosa to Deverau to Blnet; Blnet to Deverau to Kelly Jo Blnet: Jlaugh to Deverau.

Passed ball, Renker. Time of game 1:20. Umpires MuCannon and Crawford. tuie bout of the first mat show of trie season tomorrow night at Dreamland Rink, are both hard at Preparing for the match are anlus to win. They hold a mutual respect for each other ability, and are not fooling around in their preparations.

Han- says that he has a hard match on his hands, as the German champion is a strong, tough fellow. Renato Gardini of Italy and Jo Michaels of Texas meet in the one hour one fall semi-windup, with two 15-minute preliminaries round-Ing out the card. Norman Ford Wins Merced Golf Event Off Ends. 7: off IJarker. S.

strmK out By Ends. 1.1: by Parker. 10. Bases on balls Off 7: off Parker, li. Hit hv Ditched ball Kane, by Ends.

Stolen bases J. Wesak (21. Mirtlno. Y.totik. Wesak.

Two-base hits Johnson. Hotfll-linc. Kane. Sacrifice hi(s Bradburn. G.

Wesak. Inter-City Net 33 15 10 Totals 40 8 12 Totals McManlcle batted for Tadevich in 7th Novato E. 8 Play Slated bench the other day, talking to some of the boys. We had been kidding: him about knocking: the Sox for a row and telling: him that he'd be lucky to finish in the league if he had to play the Yankees all the time. "Say, listen," he said, "you guys may win the pennant.

You've got Aeisenring came from Sweden eight years ago. tRan for Levi In 7th. JBatled for Wright In 7th. Jones to Head 1 4 2 08 14 4 112 9 1.1 1.1 ft 2 1 '10 10 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 II (I 0 10 Shriners. Base Hits Ba-e Hits Novato continued its wlnnlg Btreak by dereutlng the fast P.

G. E. team Sunday. II to 8. Feature was heavy bitting and fast playa byy both teams.

Novato Colts P. G. li E. OERBETt (Tehama Co.l. June 14.

Oerber won 8 to 4 yesterday from Coming-in a baseball name played here before a lartre crowd. It was the second meetlnrf of these clubs in the Lassen View League. The first name, whl'h was played April 17. rtsultlne In a victory for Corning, 15 to 0. Hill for Gerber outpitched Gladden for CornlPR.

Batteries were: Corning- Gladden and for Cleveland CLEVELAND, Juno 14. Net stars of ten cities are contenders Brice Taylor Made Claflin Sport Coach LOS ANGELES, June 14. UP) Player AB 1H Player ABRH Errors Rag-no. Martini. Manelli, Mat-xen (41, J.

Smith. Johnson. Two-base hits Malzen. Manelli. Three-base hUs Coach School At Colorado Gnoss, rf 4 1 1 Ewing.

rf Trumbull, rf Kosen. as 1 1 1 1 Brice Taylor, negro football and Gage, cf Guftason. 3b Brown. Gerber Hill and Germain. DeSarle, Berogano, 2u Silva.

ss Swineharts Lose 2 1 3 3 2 i 0 2 1 1 1 2 Manzoni. Buvitt. Benning. lh LaFrancI, If Tarhoe, 2b Tony. 3b Evans.

If Danies. lb Miller, Totals Preddy, Levi. Home runs Manelli, Smith. Jlatzen. Double play Malzen to Klvnn to P.

Smith. Stolen basea Spalding. Preddy, Johnson, V. Smith, J. Smith, Flynn.

Martini. Sacrifice hit Vlanl. Bate on balls Off Hart 4. off Wright ft. Struck out By Hart 2.

by Wright 7. by Hellar 1. Hit by pitched ball Preddy (21, Matzen. Flynn. Hart By Wright fi; Vlanl and (tadevich By Hart 2.

Wild pitches-Hart 2. Wright. 13 runs, 7 liils off Wright In six innintts. Wlnnins pitcher. Hart.

Losing pitcher. Wright. Umpires. Hurhes and Brown Time o( game 2:10. 3G 8 10 82 1 2 Totals Behind the steady pitching of T.unue.

the Gold Bond Bread defeated the Rwineheart Tiros bv the score of 5 to 2. was a big factor in the winner's victory, clouting thre- hits In four trips to b. for the 1927 intercity tennis doubles championship which will be decided this year during the Ohio State tennis tournament, beginning next Monday. The latest to enter Svere George Lott and John Hennessy of Chicago, a team that looms as a leading contender for the intercity title. Another unexpected entry was the Spanish Davis Cup team of Manuel and Jose Alonso, representing Philadelphia.

Other cities to be represented are New York, Cleveland, Buffalo. "Detroit, Columbus, Toledo, Dayton and 'Y' Swim Meet Gold Bond Bread I winenan i ires a great team ana meres no neea kidding about that. But when it'3 all over you'll find the White Sox right up there, too. We've got good pitching, and we've got a pretty fair club otherwise. But we've got something better than all that.

We'll scrap risrht to the finish." HARD FIGHTERS. And those Sox will do just that, too! Believe me, I haven't seen any harder fighting club all season than the White Sox. even if we did manage to knock them off In the four game series. Cracker has been in baseball a long time; and he knows plenty. I was asking him about the race.

"What do you think of the American League this year?" I asked. "Well," he said, "it looks as tho the Yankees had a little edge if their pitchers hold up. But aside AB AB Ft HI Player Player track star, who was chosen tor Ail-American iionors while he attended the University of Southern California here, announced today that lie had been appointed head athletic coach at Claflin University, a negro institution at Orangeburg, South Carolina. Taylor said he would coach both football and track, assuming his new duties September 14. New Clubhouse for Bowie Racetrack BALTIMORE, June 14.

OP) A new clubhouse, concrete and steel GREELEY June 14. (I. N.S.) Coach Howard Jones, famous football mentor of, the University of Southern California, will conduct the third annual summer coaching school at the Colorado State Teachers' College here, beginning tomorrow. Assistant Coach John W. Hancock, former protege of Jones at Iowa University, will conduc a course in track, while Coach George E.

Cooper will instruct in baseball and basketball. 4 1 1 1 Srhutte. cf San Rafael Victors MERCED, June 14. The first tournament of the Merced Golf and Country Club was won by Norman Ford when he completed 24 holes with a handicap of 130 in a "flag" event Mrs. H.

S. Shaffer was but one stroke behind, with a 140 handicap. Forty-five players participated. Ford completed the 18-hol course and sank his last stroke in the sixth hole the third time around, making four times around, since) only six holes are playable. Texas Boxer Wins From Harold Smith SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Jun 15.

(AP.) Kid Lencho of Eagle Pass outpointed Harold Smith, Chicago bantamweight, in ten rounds, in the decision of newspaper men here tonight. Both weighed 118 pounds. David Velasco, latest sen Rntinn rP Mpvlun CHir mn.la 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Clancy. 3b llAndrewa. ss 2Gamlno.

1b 3 English. If llMareJeln. 2b OlMoore. rf O'Brien, liR. O'Brien, OiShaylor.

Strahle. lb McGee. lb Gadsbv. rf Dunning, ss Keane. 3b Wagner, cf Tremalne.

2b Zells. If I.unue. Feeney, Totals San Rafael defeated San Anselma 8 to 7 in their recond game of the North -Hay Count lei League at San Anselmo last Sun-Cav. he fielding of Mi-Knew. Shafer and Sullivan and the hitting of Andrado featured the game.

Two P. A. A. water titles will be deter mined at a water carnival to be staged under the auspices of the San Francisco V. 111.

C. A. next Friday night in 100-000-giillnn salt-water pool of the local at 220 Golden Gate In addition to these events, there will he a number of spectacular matches In which some of the best aouatlc stars of the Red Triangle organization will compete. These will include races, diving com: pel Dions and freak stunts. The P.

A. A. events are the Junior men's r.oo-vard rare free style, and the junior Wf men's low-board diving comnetitlon. Mathews, aauatic director of the has arrangeemnta in charge. Harry Forbes Beats si 8 fl ft' Totals San Kafael i fan nseimo AB Jl Plnver AB Player Guerin.

ss 0 M' Each ren. cf grandstand and bleachers and a rebuilt paddock to cost approxi 0 0 0 1 0 0 ft 0 fi 1 0 0 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02 011 0 0 2 2 1 1 Gold Brnd Hits Swinrhart Tirea Hits 0 1 Goldman, lb fi Tiernan. 2b 4 Powell, 4 Kelley. If 2 Berger. 2b-ss McKnew.

cf Crowe. 3b Shnfer. lb Quick, Andrade. rf O'Keefe. If N.

Y. Yank Hurler Released to St. Paul NEW YORK, June 14. CAP) Pitcher Walter Beul! of the New York Yankees was released today to the St. Paul club of the American Association under an optional agreement.

Midget Mike Moran INDIANAPOLIS, June 14. (P) Harry Forbes, local bantamweight, outpointed Midget Mike Moran of Pittsburgh in a ten-round bout here tonight. Paul Allen, Chicago featherweight outpointed Merle Alte of Indianapolis in ten rounds. SIRosenberjr. 3b 4 2 Sullivan, rf 4 1 1 Chamherln.ss mately $400,000 will replace those recently destroyed by fire at Bowie race track, James O'Hara, general manager of the track, announced today.

The new structures will be completed, he said, In time for the November meet. I WKSTKKX ASSOCIATION Lister, Qulnn. Credit victorv to Lunue. Charge ilpfeat to Phaylor. Hitts batted off Luoue off Shavlor Runy scored off Lunue.

2. off Shay'or 0. Struck out hv Lunue 3. Shay-lor 10. Hass on halls off Lunue 0.

Shay-llr 3. Hit by pitched balls By Thaylor, Trenialno and Gadsliy. Stolen base Va-ner. Home runs Lurme and Scbutte. Two-base bit Wagner.

S'aorifice hits Wagner. Andrews. BInslifh. Moore. Time of game 2 hours.

5 minutes. Umpire Woll Roddv. 2b '-J (ft, punching bag out of Mickey Younr of San Antonio in a ten -round bout. Both weighed 135 pounds. McGloln.

rf Topeka 8-1, Springfield 3-3. Other games postponed; rain. A. Quinn 37 7 10 Totals 30 8 13 Totals a ouinn hatted for Guerin in eigntn. Wolfe halted for Kelley in ninth.

San Rafael 4 0 I 3 Buter Men Melt Base Hits I 0 0 2 0 0 1 213 0 3 0 0 7 0 3 0 110 2 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 San Anselmo 0 0 Base Hits I from the Yanks I think the Sox have got as good a chance as any club in the league. Last year we finished way down. A lot of folks picked us for the second division this vear. But if we're not second or third, I'll be the most disappointed man in the world." "Aren't you aiming pretty high or your first year as manager?" Bob Shawkey asked. Schalk grinned.

"Why not?" he answered. "I've got a good ball club, and no team ever got anywhere yet if they didn't pick the high places aa the epot to land." "How do you like managing a tall club?" someone asked. LIKES MANAGING. "I like managing the White Sox," Schalk answered. "Some teams probably are tough to manage, but these boys are easy.

They're all for me and they're all out there their heads off every day. AV don't have any club fights on this outfit. Every piayer knows that Three-base hits McKnew. Andrade. Buick.

O'Keefe, Tiernan. hits- Crowe. Kelley. McKacnren. r-nweu.

sacri The Southern Pacific Yard Offica team whitewashed the Brookfield Butters. 14 to 7. "Lefty" Mampbell fanned 10 men. Hardeen. Kewman.

Haberle and Leonard did some heavv batting. S. P. Yard Office I Brookfield Butter Player AB HI Player AB Tl fice hits Andrade, Rosenberg, Sullivan. Bases on bans cut uuinn 4.

on Liisie-3. Struck out By Qulnn 3, by Lister fi. Hit by pitcher O'Keefe by Lister. Um Rcoiiles. 4 1 2 Mavne.

3D 4 11 pires Mcuinnis anojicLeam Votsch. rf ne after another I Lutz. cf Santa Rose Wins 1 still, as i 1 1 Croft. 2b 2 2 nHardeen, 0 3 2 SiFrankle 3 a 3'Moss 3 Leonard. 1h Newman, 2b Smith.

3b Campbell. Haberle. If ilahoney. Mitchell 3 Coney The Santa Kosa District team of The Paciflo T. T.

Coast Division League, defeated the San Rafael District team at Neveri Field at Sata Rosa last Sunday bv the score of IS to 7. Milt 7 8 14 10 Totals Totalf CAME: Smith hits Lutx. Haberle. Two-base Mnvne. Three-base hit Scoueles.

noma Ryan, first baseman of the SanLa Rosa Avery other player Is out there to orf TJnrriepn. Struck OUt team, continued bis heavy hitting fcy gel nv r.imnhell 18. by Mavne 6. Walked ting three hita. A large crowd of fans By Campbell 4.

by Mayne 5. H-in, and they're all for each other. ill I have to do is direct the play, nd having been a- catcher I've Had plenty of experience at that were present. Next week the S. Coast Division team meets San liafail at San Kafael.

Juna 14. Scoring-four runs COAST DIVISION I.EAGIK, in the last "nning. me uustine nan th Oakdale team here Sunday dthem.all W. L. passe 1 Pel.

l.ooo .6117 afternoon bv a score of 10 to 0. Grana with two triples was the batting star 0 1 San Francisco Santa Rosa San Kafael San Kafael the day. while Cleland tea ine uaiiinn 0 Santa tack fcr the winners. 2 .000 Kosa ABRH Gnsllne Oakdule Player ABRH aver Player AB 0 Cnrrell, 3b 3 4 Player ABRH Malesnino, 3b 4 2 2 Rnnchlo. PS ft 2 2 Hemnhill.

of ft 2 Oardenhlre.lo 4 0 Sage, cf 2 2 Hoover. 2b 4 0 Kates, lb fi I 5 1 r-lelnnd cf ft 2 3 Grnna. If Hrnd ev. 1 1 Galll. df 1 Peacock.

2b ItBush. ss 2Ryan. lb 1 iBrown. If Oj Robinson, rf 1Barbier. cf 2 Brittingam.

BP.radley.lb-p ft 2 J.Liberin!.3b Manning, ss 5 1 Cornwell. rf 2 0 Chase, 3 0 2t Azavedo. rf 1 7 Llhhart. ft 0 1 Alverson.p-lb 0 0 Whalen. If fl 1 Hoffman, 3b-p 3 1 Panetto.

ss B.I.lberini.2b Ball. c. Waiters, Sola, lb Saunders, xt Neview. rf Sullivan, cf Totals 41 0 13' TolnlS 4 1" I.I 35 13 10 Totals Totals 3.1 7 II Two-base hits Brown. Robinson.

Double plays Peai-ock to Bush to Ryan, Peacock to Ryan. Struck out By Saunders 8. by Borkheim 8, by Hoffman 2. Base on balls Off Borkheim 12. off Saunders 9.

Hit Two-base hits. Hanchlo. Cleland. Three-base hits Grana (2. Galll.

Base on balls Off Walters 1. off Alverson 3 Struck out Bv Walters 2. by Alverson 3. Stolen hases Banchle- Cleland. Walters Llherint.

Grana. Doublo rlay Banchio to Jlorell to B. Bradley. Time of same 2 hours. Umpire Tavalio.

MODESTO. 14. Escalon hall nine nosed out the Modesto Reds Sunday afternoon In a closely contested game, by the i tn 1 Roth Snyder on the by pitcher Saunders by Borkheim. UmpiresSam Champion. Art Paulman.

Time of game 2 hours. Bush Notes Jbefore I was made manager. "What do you think is the best fining about your club?" I asked. I figured, of course, Kay would ay his pitching, but he crossed me up. WILL WIN PLENTY.

"The fighting spirit," he answered. "Give me a club that's in there fighting every minute and I'll win plenty of ball games. Of course I've got good pitching, too. And a lot better hitting strength than most people give us credit for. But the real reason the White Sox are up there now is that they've got the old fighting spirit.

They won't stay licked, and every game is another chance to win." Schalkle hung around a while nd then had to go out for infield practice. When he had gone Bob Meusel turned to me: "Listen, Babe," Boh said, "when I'm through with this game I'd like to be the sort of manager Schalk is. He's a great little chap and a fellow couldn't help but play good ball for him." I guess that's about as nice a thing as any player could say about another. And if the Yankees can't win the pennant, believe me, there's no outfit in the league they'd rather see win than Schalkie's White Sox. (Copyright 1H27 ChriBty Wulsh Syndicate.) Pasadena Claims Richest Ringside The richest ringside of any club in the world is the claim made by Morrle Cohan for his new Pasadena bovine arena, near Los Angeles.

He estimates that his regular clientele represents over If there are any hlph clafs pitchers in lhee pari s. it would be a orood id for mound for the locals, and Burns for the visitors, hurled good ball, allowing ih each. Escalon managed to score both their runs In the third Inning on three hits. them to eet In touch with Manager Torn Phanahan of Napa. The team that renre-senta the valley town In the North Eav rounties League is a fast aggregation and.

with an up-to-date chucker. they will be st rone contenders for pennant honors. Modesto flsver ATS Player n. ri Johnson, cf 2 0 OIE.Johnson.lt a Corhett. it powers.

-i 0 liDriesbaeh. 4 1 Larson, sa 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 Huelsdonk.sa Bassett. If The Mahonev brothers. Ttav and tteorv Hefte. 1h 3 Farrell.

lb 3 Davis. 2b rr who haxe heen doina- pome winning stunts for the Jeffersons all season, have gone to the Yosemite Valley to join Manager Art O'Donnell's Curry Eagles. This would Indicate that baseball will eoon be on the move In the far-famed valley. Flood. 3b Dander.

If 3 0 3 0 3 0 Hawlev. 3b Pingree. 1 Burns, Snyder. 30 2 33 1 0' Totals Charlie Foutz. one of the bent neml-oro Totals players In these parts, has signed with the Haleaians of the Y.

M. f. and will be stationed In left field. His playing at Mon Modesto 0000000 0 11 Hits 100010022-5 Escalon 00200000 2 Hits 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 terey last Sunday with the Suleslons wan a feature. The larcest crowd ever assembled at a ball game in Marin county saw San Kafael nose out San Anselmo by a score of 8 to 7 in the ninth Inning of a North Bay Counties League affair last Sunday Two-base hits Bassett.

Plnsrree. Three-base hits Bassett, Pingree P.nse on halls Off Burns 1. off Snyder 2. Struck out Bq Burns 4. by Snyder 8.

Stolen bases Driesbach. Larson. Wild pitch Snyder. Time of game 1 hour. 37 minutes.

Lm-nires Slrobel rnd Tyler. Scorer Moor-head. The MDUnt Shasta toasers defeated the Treka nine Sunday by a score of 10 to 3. Galeria. wlnnlne hurler.

held hia opponents to five hits. at San Anselmo. The other teams In the circuit. Petaluma and Vallejo, report fine crowds last Sunday at the second round of games. Next Sunday's schedule in the North Hsv counties' League: aiiejo at Han Rafael: San Anselmo at Napa; Peta luma at Heme.

a. VmLii i Mount Shasta. Player. AB. R.H.I Player.

AB.R.H fiSilva, sa. ft Cassidy.lb-rf San Mateo announces that Us crack team will'play fianta Cluz on July 3 and 4 in the surf city. There will be a big excursion from Ssn Mateo on the morning of the according to gossip, a host of San Mateo fans will journey, to the sessile for this double event. Paul Waner Second Best In National Machado. Hareen.

5 Mori ana, 2 Reed, 4 Fernandez, cf 4 English. 4 White. If 4 Galeria, p. 4 Sharp. Mack.

Porter, If Rooney. p-lb Curran. 2b. Hibhard. Wentworth, Clark, rf Fdtiy.

Earham The San Bruno W. O. W. baseball team has added two new members to their squad and have high hopes or. competing In fast company from now.

on. Manager Becker has signed H. Baccale. considered one' of the best semi-pro pitchers, along 10 9 Totals. .33 3 ft Totals.

PITTSBURGH, June 14. (A. Cracking out thirty fivt hits in his last seventy-t 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 ft 4 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 with a new first baseman, who has neen plavlng stellar ball with-an interior club. Du to the Camp's annual picnic next Sunadv. no game has been scheduled, but the W.

o. W. boys expect to get back in the running the week following. Mount Shasta. 0 Hits 1 Treka 0 Hits .0 0 0 3 3 2 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 Irs the cigarette of the age the triumph of all smoking history.

Just reflect at the time when more cigarettes are smoked than ever bef ore-Camels passed them all. Why? Figure it out and you'll find that Camel is made for the particular smoker whose taste, day by day, is more knowing of quality. Camels are rolled of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos grown. And what blending! CamePs smoothness and mellowness are qualities distinctive to this cigarette. If you haven't yet tried them, you'll find all your smoking wishes come true in Camels.

Mild, clear and smooth from morning to night. Always so satisfyingly good! vHave a Camell" times at Two base hits Reed. English. Socrlfice hita Machado. Mortana.

Reed, Fernandez. Bases on balls Off Rooney 3. off Galeria Struck out By Rooney 4. by Galeria 8. Take Series Credit victory to Galeria.

Losing pitcher Rooney. Hits U(f Rooney U. ofr ale-la ft. off Eddy, none. Umpires Wright and Davis.

Irr the deciding tame of a three-game series, the Morloan showed their class from coming from behind to defeat the Troians bv a 17 to 0 score. Captain Art Broder featured at the bat with a triple and tnree doubles. R. H. E.

Mohlram .....17 21 8 Trojans 9 10 .4 Indoor Baseball ias 1 bat, Paul Waner, i ttsburgh Pirate outfielder, today had batted his way to second place among Na-t i a 1 League hitters, with an average of .388. He was second only to his ammate, Joe Harris, whose aver-age was The ennual Irvloor haneball lftanue tour-rey of the Snlpfiian Club wa owned Hi ft week on -he cluh's diamond. -hen over ItWl boys, divided into thirteen team, played six fast cames of the first week's sched Advertisement. ule. The leacriie tvtndnrtri In tirn riivlnlmiP Junior and senior.

The fttyle "lar mill Food Grows Hair on Bald Heads he on a round-rnhin basin, with trie ntn-clal Indoor baseball league rules In tifce. The junior division comnrise the fl- and 3 00-nound rlass. and the senior the and the unlimited weisrhts. Waner Fair Oaks Stars Shine .441. By poling out a home run and a single yesterday, Waner The Fair Oak Stars, of the Ellery Arm League, won by forfeit from the Chicago.

Foods found In Mother Earth stow, nourish and retain our hair." says P. A. Thomas, Ph. well known hair specialist, 450 Butler Chicago. He further states that In out of 100 case where hair is falling out or baldness has set In.

a growth of new hair can be had In a short time by following his simple directions. He srtll gladly explain his at the same time ran his eonsa Mission 1-eilerala. to 0. because th cutive hittings streak to seven other team failed to appear. The Stars have svon their last three games, mostly teen games.

Waner also leads hi circuit in hits, with eighty, 1927, B. J. Rcmntds Tobcr Companf, Winttoa-Salmn, oue 10 lie nuung or j. renion, c-mtth. J.

V. Tennls. M. rsllarv. IV method without cost to tifaos.

interested. nd in triples, with eleven. Adv. and B. Smith and the pitching; cf G.

Far-Write him today, i.

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