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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 9

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cc THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: MONDAY. MAY 2. 1921 9 1 sgero Ir mm Wm; litem Lame the Showers By ton ic Up Fatter Registered Patent Of Bee DlON'T MONVE Untiu nse in the. AN' I'D C6 OUT rVN' lOY VOU UOUUVPOOS VN t'O MEET. VOUR FATHER A-N WE'D UP UNTU fm twi eur lutnQNIhi'i AT WORST AND OAKS VHCN VJUZ.

COURTIN SOU? I'D CA.tl ON SOU THOE SEALS START WITH THEN JFALTER Angels Get Away With the Final Battle and Series in lllll- I I I I LISTEN 'TOUB I NOT HOOtE TONSHT- au, VERE, THE DA.f I At T-r am A I l-1l THE SAME Ulius Leaving the.Ucal Series OS ANOKt.ES. Mav 1. -Ran LI Francisco took the first gamo-I or today's double-header, I to 0, and Los Angeles cap All Undecided, Three Up and Oae to Go. JACK JAMES tured the second, a ten-inning affair, by the same score. Each game was featured by high class pitching on both sides and Lyons, Los Angeles twlrler, won his owr.

game when he knocked thr ball over th! rle-ht flalrl TH23Y dititrlbuted the ralnchecks out at Rec. yesterday afternoon arter several score loyal had Bat in the stands for nigh "ut" nur Setting their ardor and 1921 NTL FtATURt S'lRVICK. INC. iv ir persons ait dampened. Mean.

tence tor a home run in. the final inning of the second contest San Francisco won the first game in the eighth when Grlgp.i dropped a throw to first and Walstf raced home from third. Los Angeles took the serles4 to S. FITLSJ GAftm i.n ooiq atn-a-ietes kept stick tnelp respect ive noses out 'TVtho clubhouse door nam rRAvnttni PI. I "1T.11.

Coast League 4 lnt0 the 7v I 1 keeping; their theli Penny Me Iftegrldjf. 4 0 Framing Up I lyJeilElOtt 4 0 0 4 il American League Games flntrem r.rnam4 th ni IU, ii, II ttcAuley. 4 0 10 1 Carroll. 1 1 0 If. 'whilst and pray l.rigaa.lb.

A 214 0 tor more uareney.aa. 4 0 0 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 lnUt. 8 0 2 18 0 Schick, ef, 4 0 0 1 fl! Agnew. 2 0 0 1 8 'tir. S' liiv bui ne.

it trier -IHICAGO, May l.Joe Morrls.f rawtord.rf 3 0 3 8 0 0.0 i cider, lib. 2 0 0 1 iS Stanage. a 3 0 0 4 VX anything a ball American League Club W. L. Pet.

Sacraments 18 8 .692 San .18 9 .667 Los Angeles 14 12 .538 Seattle 13 12 .520 Oakland ...12 11 522 Vernon 11 15 .423 Salt Lake. 8 13 .381 5 19 .208 Player dislikes, if. uuut, it. a a 2 0 0 1 0 making his first start of the season for the Chicago White Sox, had two bad innings today, in -nienoo 1 holiday. Hatos Total 1 3 27 20.

tfitau 0 0 0 4 em almost as i much as he does which Cleveland bunched hits be boost In con hind a couple of passes and won the I -ant i "inoimore in eigatn, TRen fny Crawford In nlnth. E2 2 2 o. 1 o-i final game of the series, 6 to 1. I For the sake of flLJCVKLAVTY I fiHIflAtlO. 11.

A -v v.ra i ss tv- )i a eOn Ira' sfartHn Plavar. AB It. H. A.I PUnr. AUH.R.OA.

--aeaai W4W SMkUUtUA JanueHon.lt 4 0 0 4 0 Booiwr, rf 2 0 1 3 0 Clubs. Won, Lost. Pet. Cleveland .12 5 .706 Washington 10 5 .667 Detroit 7 7 .500 New York 6 6 .500 Boston 5 5 .500 Chicago 4 7 .364 St. Louis 5 9 .357 Philadelphia 4 9 .303 Results Yesterday.

Detroit, St. Louis, 1. Cleveland, 5 Chicago, 1. Philadelphia, 5j Washington, 1. Jotnatn.lb I il 013 0 Klmaon.w.

3 1 8 win.io via iiuiKin.w. a i or nations and as a brake on the, fast-slipping reputa-tion of one Russell Arlett, they should rnieaker.cr. 4 0 110 4 0 0 3 rf. 5 1 8 0 lb. 4 0 0 1) m.

3 1112 4 18 4 outB, AgSewBtnc. ball Off Crandall, 1 off O'Doul, 8. XXwh'e Ply Cney to O'ConnelL t-'rane; Hewe.lf icy, if. wien tne morning contest on V'b 3 2 2 1 'truuk, rf. 4 0 0 4 o'XeilLe.

8 0 9 1 8 0 0 1 101 on account or dark liess or- somethlne Vnr rti Vapmoi Coretoke.p 3 0 0 1 6 Hehalk, c. 3 0 0 0 "Art in 'norru. i Tlr clawed Cal Swing's hands In OAMT5. IXiS ANOCT.ra. AB.R.H.

O.A, Klllefer.iCf 4 0O1D McAuley. 4 0 114 RESULTS YESTERDAY San Francisco 1, Los Angeles 0 (first game). Los Angeles 1, San Francisco 0 (second game). Seattle 7. Salt Lake 3.

Vernon 12, Oakland 0 (morning game). Afternoon game, Oakland vs. Vernon, postponed; rain. Sacramento 4, Portland 2 (thirteen innings). HOW THE SERIES FINISHED.

Los Angeles. 4, San Francisco 3. Oakland 3, Vernon 3. Sacramento 4, Portland 1. Seattle 4, Salt Lake 3.

Pltagrld, If 4 0 0 fi 0 Miiny 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nVH. kUk 1 Cereney, 3 0 1 2 4 ,.30 1 627 I ToUl .80 6 7 27 10 Totala Batted for Morri rn eighth. ii.n ougn-gomg style and the final It was 12 to 0, Southern blokes In -c lead. Series thus undecided, tiu-'t Up. fcazz Arlett made three appearances Senators, Knocked Elliaon, if.

4 0 1 2 0 farrolL If. 4 0 0 8 fl Origga, lb. 3 0 1 11 2 Crawford. rf 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 12 fl ClenUnd 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 01 Out of Leadership Mndimr.llb 4 10 1 Cliicago Schick, ef. 3 0 1 10 Walah, 8b, II 1 I A ttnatnt A ft A Welder, 2b.

4 14 9 curing tne ween past. Three appear WASHINGTON, May 1. Washing Haldwln. 4 I 8 4 Home run Fait Htolen baaoOardaer. Satrl- flcea JohnatAfl.

Jlnliiiwm UnMiMr tlanlnm v. 0 Couch, 4 0 0 0 4 ton relinquished its lead In the Amer Lyons, 4 1 2 0 4 tn in descending ratio. He looked hmi Wednesday, worse Thursdav and ican League' today when it was de JiI 28 10 428 Total. 1. T801S Johnwn; Gardner, Hteuixeuann to JoUualnn.

Left tvoi st Sunday. That's consistency for wiicti winning run acorea. i.nirago, p. nines on feated, 6 to 1, by the Athletics. Bryan Harris, pitching for the visitors, yielded only seven scattered hits and you, cut they do say that young Buzz t-iv flung' all his walks and wild a oT foveleakie, 1.

Hits OIT Morria, 7 In 8: off McWaenev. none in 1. Htruek Pan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Loa Angnlee X1 put By Coreelakie. 1. lxwlna niti-Jier oes and other misdemeanors for lmpirae aua and liildebirud.

season during these three dlsas- struck out nine. Mogrldge was hit freely before he made way for a pinch hitter in the sixth. Rain delayed the tro'ia starts, and thenceforward f. ii a), nwua bae H52 I'W. Racriflce Rati (2), Walah.

Struck out By Conch, by tyon Pi'iJEm ball Buldwin, II tuplrea Crater and Finney, Tigers Again Put Sacs Squeeze Oat Victory "no aid figure among those whom, TIm re la need. start of tne game an nour. lHIt.AriET.PtnA: I WASHINGTON. Crusher on Browns Player, ABB. H.O.A Player.

A BR. H.O.A At that, Buzz was hot altogether to DETROIT, May 1, Detroit main' It S. WW To TEll. OOHM? 0 A "POKERCHIPS AWNd? -m a HrN HAU ArJD UJHrNT 1 a HE TOLD HCf? 1 SIX PACKS OF CARDS ,1 he-wasm' DH VE IU TELL HM I LObbt ieETIMt. 9 ttat a Intx4twws cg-5 Hoinewnai ciacimvy three straight from St.

Louis today Ortega Home After Losing Two Battles Battling Ortega, accomnanled hv hi Dy winning 2 to l. bt. ut m. In Thirteenth Tftnpsmg administered and sustained, Love had one of those good of hiaone of the sort that he naver had for the Seals last year DETROIT. PUyer.

A BR. H.O.A Plaver. ARM Una rrvkes, 2b. 1 2 0 Mndfie. I.

0 1 I 1 4 0 0 1 0 10 0 1 Uugun, 8b. 5 0 2 0 2 Pice. ct. 4 0 2 2 Walter If 4 1 1 1 0 Uwia.lf,. 6 0 0 1 FWalkr.lbS 0 0 7 0 S.Harrie.ib 5 0 14 Perkina, e.

4 2 2 10 I fhnk. 3b 4 1 1 I Walker.of 4 1 8 2 0 Rout a 2 0 13 Dalloway.ia 4 0 2 1 1 Ut.arrity c. 4 0 0 8 H.Uarri,p. 8 0 0 0 1 vlogridga.ji 2 0 10 "rhaeht, 1 0 0 0 0 Cmirtney.n. 0 0 0 0 Hrowe .10 0 0 t.Miller 1 0 0 0 Tr.ung, 2b 0 0 2 8 2 Tobin 1 1 1 1 (ierber, a.

4 0 2 8 6 3alr. 8 1 IT. a manager, Tommy Simpson, returned riinn 2 to uakiand last nlirht. after a veni 0 0 1 4 Veach, 5 0 3 2 3 Shorten, rf. 0 3 2 0 Jin i me uanjand sluggers, wearied, jm haps, from their efforts of previous wee Incapable of sustaining ORTLAND, May 1.

Sacra- jbcotiaon.rf 5 0 12 0 M'etael, if. 3 0 0 1 0 JHilluua.lf 0 0OO0 disastrous trip. The Battler was dis IT mento made it four out of five 'J tasou.h. 5 0 12a Jthfi, 00., I (I I ll'ue. 4 0 1 12 1 Aii.nroith.o 8 10 7 0 enroft.

Hack Miller, for example, s'ruek. out twice and failed to connect from the Beavers, an i.aino, 8.0 0 2 1 lee. II II II Totala ..8 fl 122710 Total ..34 1 7 27 10 (' rmaro, p. 2 1 8 quauned in the twelfth round of hii battle with Jack Malone last Wednes; day night in New Orleans, and the week before ha inat on a font in nexing a. thirteen inning game over nmae, hmke, i-vy once.

Need one say more? All 1 all, It was rather a disappointing 4 0 0 8 Kolp, 4 0 0 1 5 Batted for Mogridge ln auth. Hatted for iScharht In eiglith. p. 1 0 0 0 8 10 10 0 Hale 0 0 0 0 0 in JH J.SvVertid 0 0 0 0 Jl 0 5 I wing for the home-town custom Portland, today, four ta two. The first, game was called off on account of wet grounds.

The Mackmen outhlt 2 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 I'hlladelphia Washington ri Hauler. 0 0 0 0 0 eleventh to Al Sommers in Helena. oi T'e'smio TotaIa .37 Error Uykea, Milan, H. Harris, Shanks, no ii sa a "It was merely tough luck in both BTnlaln ulmn.A the Solons. but were unable to con siirthermore, the Oaks Melded like bunch of cricket players.

Misjudged Kourke. Two-ba bita Galloway. Tbree-baae hits Dugan. Htolen base O'Rourke. Sacriflce B.

Harria. Double play (iallowav, Dvkaa to nect in the pinch, Poole failing twice kiiiiinuii, i it- Battler barl Snmmwi nnt hn Rnm! Su.d bobbled all over the lot. Hack with the bases loaded. Blue put for Interference at bat. JBatted for Wetzel In ninth.

Mattel for Lamb In ninth. I S. I0- wh" inning run amred. Bated for Oldham in aerentb. Iltn for Heilman in aeventh.

mere deliberately Jumped up in suet) Miller misjudged one fly ball that went Portland scored twice In the second, while Bacramento scored one in the wa IUW Li 1 1 IJ I How he got away with it I don't know1 bases Philadelphia, Washington, 13. Rase on balls Off H. Harris. 5: Schacht. 1.

Hit Off Mogridge, 10 in 0 inninga; olf Scharht, 1 in o(T Courtney, 1 fo 1. Hit by pitcher By ixnarien inr I-Junna in elevFntn. third and asrain in the fourth on lor a double, and booted another onou Kearns, playing shortstop In Bru-baker's place, booted another. And "Th Rntrtnr a Ian hoi. Malnn hi Compton's home run.

Hits by Comp 0. 0 0 0 Detroit ..0 0 Mpgnage (U. waiter); er u. Ham uicei. Struck nut Bv B.

Harris. 0: Moaridce. 4. Wild way, and I don't believe that he foulad Jack Knight erred thrice, on one oc ton and' Ryan, and Bourg's boot fol KlTOllk'I'otiin. TjitnK rilrtliam TtireA-hnse hita Jack, The referee did not see the pitch Mogrkige.

Losing pitcliar Vtu- Oldham, Oerher (2). Itlue. Jaeohaon. Bacrifloe Jae pires uonnoiiy ana Monarty. casion throwing the ball Into the grandstand when it was badly needed h't Jone jerber, fcisier.

Trouble r.lay Wisler, lowed by a wild pitch and an infield out gave the Solons the winning runs. Baker and Genin were forced punch, but a physician said Malone had been hit low, so that settled il fnlnnA fpiinial tn o-lvai nai ei iolu.n Bill Brennan ill. Detroit, 1. Haaea on balla Off Kolo Jii off to retire on account of injuries. ST.

PATO May 1. Remoral of tonallg hag forced Hill Hrennan of Chicago to cancel hia bout rnae. nil oir (HiTii.m, 4 in otf Khmke. in 4. Ntniek nut Knln hv llilltm a- match, and 'we left immediately to five double plays, four by Port at th initial sack.

A regular comedy ef errors it was, but only Bill Esalck Co. got a laugh out of It. The Tigers got six runs out of a collection of. walks, hits and etceteras itn liiiLv ute or Bt. t'aui.

acneauied lor tit. by Himke. 1. Winning UUner ilimke. tin-pirea Owen and Chill nome.

Paul May 9, it was announced today. land, featured tne game, scorei PORTIJIXD. BACKAMa.vru. Plavar. AB.Hs H.O.A Player.

AB.B. tt.O.A Genin. cf. 1 0 1 1 1 2 8 McUfgnb 4 Krug. 4 0 ft 13 0 i i i i i Gerilla Comes With Big Burst of Speed Gerilla, the speedy greyhound from Hone, 4 dished out by Arlet and playmates in the opening stanza.

Having spotted the opposition the customary tally or National League Games 0 8 2 oiler. If. Pick. 8b. Cox, rf-cf.

5 I Mollwtz.lb Oil 2 2 3 0 Poole, Compton.ef 4 tallies, the Oaks tried to cnase -em but Instead chased 'era Into six more. aker, titler. 8b. 2 ii, 1 J. Regan's kehnelsi annexed the cham Sam Agnew Blazing Trail for Batsmen 2 2 2 0 010 2 4 0 3 1 0 1 Arlett leading the chase.

It was the Ityau, Oir, Oook, c. 5 6 0 2 1 pionship event from Les Darcy in the Young, 4 0 JobiMoo, 0 0 rf. fi 0 0 0 National League I'illetU, p. 8 0 consensus of opinion among the paid admissions, ever ready to express disapproval of the conduct of affairs, that Arlett should have been banished feature of the Emeryville Coursing Club's races yesterday afternoon. Results; Cle Brent Fl rut dlrWon.

HteamehlD em rwug. s. a SAM AGNEW Is the big noise among the battling heroes of the Coast League this Week. AH those timely bin-gles Sam sapped out against the Angel pitchers last week did more than win ball games. They put Sam la Total ..48 2 12 80 Totil ..43 4 080 I hence immediately after his first ia Braves Prove Soft For McGraw's Gang NEW YORK, May 1.

The New York Nationals won another easy victory from Boston today, 7 to 2. Toney pitched splendid ball after the opening innings and drove in two runs when Smith was intentionally passed Tammany Hall aeoond, Betay Boa third. Time 0 1-3. Becond flTalkoter won. Iiina, A a 1100000000 24 Sacramento necond.

Royal Gold third. Time. iW. PinnN, 0 2 0000000000 02 I'ortund the lead of the regulars with an average of .397. ning miscuing, but Howard and Mitzn, general managers of the Oaks' field destinies, bplned otherwise.

They Bourg. Inning pitched By Brrors-rWolfer, Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet.

Pittsburg ...12 3 .800 Brooklyn ...11 5 .688 New York 7 6 .683 Chioago 6 6 300 Cincinnati 7 10 .412 Boston 6. 10 .375 Philadelphia 6 9 St. Louis 3 9 .250 While the Seals, as a bait club, fell off a little in batting last week, there are still fire of the regular batting Johnuo, 8tt. Stolen bases McUafflgan, Cook. Home run Oompton.

Two-ban hit Ryan. Sac riftce hit Ron. Bane on ball Off Johnson, figured to drop a game or so anyhow, ao whv not drop one at a time when waiKorer won, 4. amany uau aecona, uoyai Uold third. Time.

:80., Cla.a A Rrent First heat, Theda Bar won, Kan a Wild Bill econd. lie third. Time, a8 2-4v. Second heat nd final. Theda Bara won, Beg oc- ond, KeinaUted third, i Time, 2-5, Championaiiip Krent--First heat, Uerllla won, i Les Darcy eccmd Deeert Sand third.

Time AM IJt Reentiri neat. Lea llarcv wnn. flprilli order above the .300 mark, and Ellison Is only two points below the coveted off PUlette, 6: off Niahaua, 8... Htmck out in tne sixtn It might do Arlett, alleged ace, some BOSTON. Pick did a big dive against the Tortland pitchers, but Sacramento's heavy batter is still up there with an Johnson.

by riiiette, i oy inau, i. uouow play Uanin to Butler; Modaffigan to Orr; Johnson to Krug: Krug to Poole. Run reaponaibia for Johnaon. 2: I'll let te. Niehaua, 2, Uxung Player.

AB.tt.H. O.A average of .372. Last week he had the phenomenal figure .434. 0 3 good? Buzz got a lot better as matters nmcressed. and displayed some of his eemid, Albert Rimrt third.

Time. :28 3-B. KlnaU, 0 2 pitcher Pillette uerul won, lea narcj inodu, a liuo, Hack Miller, the Oaks' heavy artillery, is within four points of Agnew, which Is a big factor In the present fnrmer cunnlncr In innings two to NEW YORK. Player. AB.II.H.

O.A. Burns, 4 "0 2 2 0 Bancroft, 3 0 0 2 4 Pattern, as 0 0 0 0 0 FrlKh, 2b 6 0 1 6 8 Young, rf. 5 0 0 2 0 Kelley, lb. 4 10 8 0 Walker, cf 4 2 2 2 0 Kami. 8b.

3 1 1 8 4 Results Yesterday. New York, 7, Boston, 2. Brooklyn, Philadelphia, 0. Chicago, 0. St.

Louis, 1 1 Cincinnati, 0. Siwashes Land Hard position of the Oaks, for Hack has been hitting them at the right time and often. Native Sons League. AnaAalitni, and Dalifomia narlnr baneban teams Powell, cf. 5 fl Sthwrth, rf Cruise, If.

2 Bosckel, 8b 4 Holke. lb. 4 Ford, a. 4 O'Neil, c. 4 Mcguilln.p 2 Kayrs 1 On Two Bee Boxmen SEATTLE.

May 1. The Siwashes seven Inclusive, when but one run was scored. But in the eight and ninth chapters he weakened again, and so did the rest of the boys, and five more runs came across, most un were the only once brave enough to face the rain for the npeninerof tb aUe Bong League jreaterday Tlie score: Teams R. H. PLATEK AVT CLUB O.

AB. R. BH. SB. HB.

8H. SB. Smith, 3 8 2.2 0 Toney, 4 0 1 0 1 made good before a big Sunday crowd this afternoon when they administered OuadeJune 8 7 1 Califrmiia 3 4 1 Battene -Halreraon and Bayal. Kenny and a 4 I necessarily. ROOKLYN, May 1.

The lyn Nationals won their tenth straight victory, Grimes shut Killingim.p 0 0 tOibson ..10 a decisive 7 to 8 drubbing to the Bees Casey Urn Angeles Keerni, Oakland Winn, Oakland Alilridge. Lot Angele Reed, Oakland FLAHERTY, 8a Franilu Khellenbaek, Vernon COUCH, Sag Fraaoiw Klll. Loa Angele Miller. Plivar AB R.H. A AB.II.H.

O.i PLATER AND CLUB O. AB. R. BH. ta SB.

HB, Klllifer, lxm Angela (3 100 13 81 0 Brubakar, Oakland 19 05 8 19 8 1 1 Wlaterail. Seattl 34 103 19 80 8 1 Kenworthy, Meattl 21 88 11 25 9 I 1 SCHICK, San 22 8 23 8 Hannah, Vernon 23 TO 11 22 4 riaher, Portland 13 31 8 0 lilch. Vernon 25 87 18 28 8 8 CAVENEY. Ban 22 90 21 20 14 1 1 Others, Oakland 13 88 fl 11 2 Mollwita, Hacramento 25 191 10 29 9 1 1 Mehotf, Loa Angele 21 84 6 84 I 1 Total ..37 2 8 24 6 Wille. 8 0 0 2 0 Total ..35 7 9 27 12 1 1 1 ting out Philadelphia, 3 to 0.

1 1 1 Ketrtu. 4 9 Ui.i. If 4 114 0 14 Batted for McQuillan in aerentb. TKiittrd for KlUmgim In ninth. from Salt Lake.

Brlnley and Bromley were touched up for a total of thirteen clouts by the home batsmen, while Geary kept his eight knocks well scattered and never was in dan PHILADELPHIA. BnOOKLTN. Cth. rf. 4 0 1 1 0 Rphniidr.rf.

5 1 0 0 Player. AB.R.H. O.A, IS 8J 0 HoNton ii Hrencar, Seattle Krench, Vernon Mliwr, i Knirht. lb 8 0 0 12 1 l.orkw, lb 5 1 2 11 lUnith. ah.

6 12 0 8 Neale. rf. 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0,0 1 0 02 0 2 0 3 0 2 7 Iew RawlnnJib 2 0 0 1 4 lMi-h. m. 4 2 2 2 2 ger.

Scores Willma. cf. 4 0 2 2 I Error Chriatenhurr. rrnna. McOulllan.

PflHn. 1 1 PUlette, Portland 19 7 8 Whit, 2h. 4 0 0 4 4 I'inelli, 3b 8 0 1 0 I K.K!hlr. 2 0 2 I (inrmin. iib 8 4 8 4 ftlBATTT.F.

Nienau, nacramento Baldwin, Loa Angele Roee, Sacramento Sinallwood, VemeB Last Week. 1.000 .607 .600 400 Mi .429 .838 .417 Ml .60 .21 .600 iii .333 .404 .103 .304 .353 .838 8-6 Mi .878 Meusel, If. 4 1 uOTh. a. 4 2 1 5 1 Player.

AB, K. H. O.A Player. AB.R.H. O.A Wriihta.Sb 4 0 12 1 Arlett, 3 0 1 1 1 5 12 12 AB.R.H.

O.A. a. 1 10 4 8 3b 3 2 0 0 0 Unfllth, rf 2- 0 0 0 0 X. Wheat, If 4 0 2 4 0 Konev, lb. 4 0 I 13 1 Myers, 2b.

8 0 I 2 2 Wis. 3 0 0 0 fl O. Miller, 3 0 0 4 0 Urimes, p. 3 0 1 0 8 Total .28 "a 27 12 0 1 H.Miller, aa 4 0 2 1 2 2 jib 4 I Slglin, 2b. Wilholt, If 4 rim.

Young, BancrofL Two-ba hit McQuillan, Walker. Horn run Walker, Smith. Stolen baae Sotithworth. Sacrifice Ranp. Left on bases New York, 10: Ronton, 10.

Base on halln Off Toney, 1: McQuillan, 5. Hit Oft MtOuillan, 8 in ft: off Fillingim. 3 in 2. Hit be Strand, geattl Lererena, tlt Lake AO NEW, San Franclse Lee. 2 0 0 10 0 80 0 3 27 14 TMal 1210 27 181 15 24 0 0 Mtiryh.lb.

6 116 8 0 Middletn.rf ill! nauger. a Joiirrian.Ib 3 M.Wbtat. OS 0 0 7 1 4 'i 1 'i 3 1 2 9 24 10 11 8 10 5 18 13 8 0 0 212 King, 3 0 0 0 6 0T 0 4 0 4 Oinglrdl.of 8 8 18 piteher By Tones (Cruiiie). Struck out By Tobin, Beau) 11 32 White, Oakland 22 80 Btumpf, Seattl 12 80 Kddlngton, Vernon 17 40 Long, Vernon .11 19 Lynn, Halt Lake 10 88 Conk, Bacramento 8 19 Klliott, 11., Sacramento 20 89 Aleork, Vernon ,.14 60 Crandall, Lo Angele 19 Wilholt, Salt Lak 20 89 Smith, Vernon 20 90 Sand. Salt Lak 2 91 SO 0 1 8 0 2 0 0 8 a 1 4 1 8 4 114 0Knwthy.2b 4 2 2 8 2 0 12 2 Cunghm.

If 4 1 5 8 0 0 2 6 1 rttumi, aa 8 0 0 4 4 an1, ob. I Bam hits 5 0klnd 0 Paw hltg 1 0 0 00 Total ..300 "5 24 14 Byler, 0... 4 ((0 1 0 0 0 03 0 1 Adams, ft, 4 0 1 8 nr Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UOsa, 0 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 00 1 8 0 0 Brlnley, p. 1 Bromly, p. 8 Brooklyn Krror-Uormn.

Knight (3) Miller, Krn. Tluw-bnw Two-btw? hit-Cthff. (fnnnan (2). Hicnllce hit Mmphy, 10 23 10 23 trom Rawlins. Lee.

Two-bane hits. 13 28 Totals .36 24 7' Total! .38 7 18 27 10 0 1 JlMfH.U on tne ipbmb ii An 21 73 21 84 16 88 IT 42 IS 47 25 1M 23 98 11 11 11 4 21 T4 IT 63 2,1 17 81 22 7 22 78 26 04 19 58 20 T7 Salt Lk 00000102 V-8 Stanage, Lo Angele 21 80 0 20 Brown. Salt Lake 4 12 1 8 WliiM, Hljth. Fin Irtt. off hmt.

8. titruc Arlstf, 3. Doubl ply 1. r. Ruin rejionlble for rtn rmm 1 Bponslble for 'loney, mcuuiuaa.

illingim, l. Lotlng iiitcher McQuillan. Umpires MoCormick and Hart. Founder's Triply Humbles the Reds ST. LOUIS.

May 1. Fournier's triple and Lavan's long fly In the second inning defeated a pitcher's battle between Haines and Marquard and gave St. Louis a 1 to 0 victory to SDch to hodn- iirBv 7. h.i;iiiiit. Double plaj't Kooetchy to Olson; Wriehtstone to kawling Myers to Olaon to Knnetchy; William to Wrightatone; to Otaon to Brattle 4 0 0 Krrort Brown.

Brlnley. Wlstertil. StnmM a I'aton, Portland 4 8 1 ArlMt, titotra.nuw Ltat BH. SB. Pet.

week. 8 0 .292 .250 8 8 .202 .833 8 .291 .313 8 .291 .237 4 i .291 .838 8 I .290 .817 3 .290 .412 9 2 .29 .334 4 8 .289 ,33 1 1 .289 ,267 4 6 ,293 8 1 .230 .243 1 .286 .333 1 .281 .290 1 1 .279 .85 5 1 .978 .286 0 .275 .240 1 .203 .204 .233 .286 8 .283 .409 8 .201 .802 266 .206 1 .263 .813 258 .270 I .253 .284 1 .253 .250 8 1 .250 .260 .250 .250 .280 250 .833 1 .250 3 1 .247 .248 8 4 .245 .261 1 8 .248 8 3 .242 .264 1 .238 .863 a a .235 .230 1 .231 .800 231 .250 3 4 329 .232 3 .227 .214 8 .227 .222 8 1 .222 ,259 .222 .235 0 .219 .213 .313 .225 1 .214 .188 1 1 .214 .214 3 .213 .203 1 .211 .200 211 .182 1 3 .203 .227 8 .200 .203 .200 .200 200 .200 200 .167 300 .222 .200 .200 1 .200 .822 .806 Pet. 1.000 ,7 .600 .600 .600 .500 .433 A29 .419 .421 .421 .417 .412 .40 .4119 .400 .400 .897 .393 .387 .888 .872 .33 .364 .34 .364 .851 .349 .847 .844 .842 .843 .341 .340 .338 .3:0 .833 .893 3.10 .827 .820 .825 .821 .810 410 .809 .300 .808 Ml .300 .800 .800 .3119 .297 .3118 nonemiy. Len on Dasc I'miaaeipnia, tsrooa. Two-bane hits Cimnjnihim (2), Brown.

Kecri. flee hit Mlddletnn, Ktuinr. Double plays .833 o. itiw on puna ini lung, cm unmet, I 'i i i i 4 4 8 1 1 .877 i 18 24 12 23 6- 13 itenwortny Murpny. hum on Dana ery, Hit by intcher By King, Olson), struck Nofrtger Portland 4 4 LUD0LPH, San 8 4 Chadbourne, Vernon 23 97 Carroll, Lo Angele 25 94 Zeider, Lo Angele 18 53 Lindlmnre.

Loa 25 99 .817 or unnier. by tuom ev. i. struck out ut wrta pitch, out Bt Bins. Ii' bv Grimes, 23 S3 14 10 4 0 IS 13 3s 10 85 1 4 4 1 4 20 2 13 -22 IS 84 11 21' 17 29 1 2 14 82 5 IS 12 2 8 8 1 1 I 1 1 18 81 IT 23 30 11 23 15 20 12 IS IS 81 IS 25 a.

1: by Bromley. 8. Hun oy nroin King (I). Umpire Brennaa and mslia. .343 .825 weary, oy unniey, reamniilble for iearv.

10 24 Brlnley, T. inning 2: Brlnley. pitcnea sy Brlnley, 8. unsrge detest to umuey. over Cincinnati today, score .383 .433 Roiut, Portland 10 21 2 Murnhl.

Seattl 19 81 7 19 CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS. Miner, Oakland Bates, Seattle Cooper, Oakland Mlddleton, Beittl Pick, Sacramento Wolfer, Portland Jenklna, Salt Lake Geary, Seattle Sheehan, Sacramento Komi, Hacramento Glntllarril, Bait Lake Crawford. Lo Angele McAuley, Loa Angolei Knight, Oakland KAMM, San Franeln O'CONNELL, 8an Franilie.

baker, Portland Slglln. Salt Lake rentier, tiacranHyto Larkln, Vernon Jonea, Saoramento Bnott, Sacramento Coi, Portland Hjett, Vernon Lane, Seattle Jourdin. 811 Last FITZESAL0, San FraaiUe Schneider, Vernon Oiiiga, Lo Angela Will. Oakland Belter, Halt Lake RATH, San FranalM Koehler, Oakland Cunningham, Seattl Pool. Portland Prough, Sacraments Slebolil, Oakland Plnelll.

Oakland Babe Adams Hands Player. AB.R.H. O.A. Player. AB.II.H.

O.A fl. Hun btt1 In Ixx-kw. Knmph (2). Ife, Gorman 12), High. Murphy.

Hme1 U. ptroa Eann, and MuUrw.t Three Stakes Run Off at Sail Bruno The heats In the May Day stake were keenly contested at San Bruno, and the followers of coursing were well rewarded for their trip. The complete results: Bnhne. 3b. 3 0 0 1 1 1 3 DsuberUb 4 0 2 7 4 considrmq tyle quality and prictt Rouah, c.

4 0 1 8 Blank to the Cubs CHICAGO, May 1. Chicago was 8 3 i a 4 I 1 1 14 Duncan, f. 4 0 0 4 1 1 8 a 22 9 22 17 6 14 4 20 23 12 20 1 13 15 -18 Jacobs, Seattle 4 13 Hughes, hat Angel 13 Butler, Portland 23 60 Orr. Sacramento 25 97 Haughar, Salt Lak 19 75 Klliott, Seattl 22 63 Bourg, Portland 9 IS MoOafflgan. Hacttmento 25 103 Gorman, Vamon 26 63 Young.

Portland ....21 70 Oenln, Portland 21 84 UI1IIU. e.n rvaaelana 14 47 Mann, 4 Sehulti, rf. 4 4 Homaby.Sb 4 Foum'r, lb 2 MoHenry.lf 3 Lavan, 2 lXlboefer, 8 Uainee, p. 2 8 8 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 111 1 2 0 2 0 5 0 1 2 8 'i 'i a iv a a I 8 1 1 I i i i i 5 i I 1 4 1 4 1 Konaeca, 2b 0 0 4 2 See, 8 0 1 2 0 Crane, as, 2 0 4 2 8 Wlngo, 8 0 0 0 0 Maniuard.p 2 0 110 unable to hit Babe Adams today and Pittsburg won 2 to 0. Only three sin 23 18 62 23 02 2t TT 19 21 21 K7 25 U9 22 81 7 13 IS 2 14 84 24 103 29 DO 8 1 1 My fy Championship te: rmmtl Ernie Shore Turned Back to the Yanks Ernie Shore, the once great Boston Red Sox pitcher was not with the Tigers when they departed for Seattle last night.

Manager Bill Ksslck turned Shore back to the New York Yanks. Shore is awaiting word from the East as to the next move to make. The tall heaver came to the Tigers from the Yanks in the Johnny Mitchell deal. He brought with him his great reputation only. It is apparent your next hat should be a 8 10 Nairier, 0 0 0 0 1 Badlt Blfnded dfftl Major wild imii iana f-- Breisler .1 0 0 0 0 llmiey drifted Indipfndfni! Hoy gles were made off Adams.

Doubles by Whltted and Schmidt in thesec-ond scored Pittsburg's first run, and the second was a homer by Carey in the sixth. Gardner, Seattl 0 10 1 4 Murphy, Vernon 9 19 1 4 Eldred. Settl 63 tr. Tlnrll.nrf 83 II I 17 4 i 8 I .859 .88 .824 .233 .209 .29 ,28 .883 .980 .200 .359 .828 .102 an .292 Tot! ..29 0 5 24 11 Total .88 1 27 17 ILiRDEMAN Batted ftn Marquard In eighth, Adama, Seattl 9 25 1 8 1 Thunton. Salt Like 0 15 1 8 1 0 Cincinnati 0 0 St.

Louis 01 10 31 18 27 1 8 8 12 23 21 2 10 28 0 0 .0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 PlTTSnrRO. CHICAGO. Player. AB.R.H. O.A.

Player. AB.R.H. O.A. Errora IXincan. Crane, Laran.

Three-hai rXsond round Uadlj lllendl deteaUd lloncy; Namnw defeated 8irtmn. Deciding rnurw Badly BlenUad defeated Aapane by de- Hipllng atake: Opening round Oakland 8tfm Mitle: Han Jiia Boy deleatwt Man-hattan; Pry Martini a bye. Second round 0K-land Bteam defeated Ran one Boy; Dry Martini a bye. Iciding euurae Oakland Hteun defeated S)rv Martini. tnertal rearrre utake: Opening KHind Oakland Hero defeated McKenna; Leitorin im defeateii Krause, Oakland, 10 2 Jnhnaon, Portland 7 15 8 Kunta; Sacramento 8 10 2 CRUMPLES, Sag tanealM 5 10 8 10 10 22 TT 25 04 25 4 11 87 IS 51 24 2 1 lPlack, 4 hit Kiiumier.

Stolen baae Dauhert, Sacrifice 1 0 1 SO 1 1 1 i 1 4 4 4 8 i 'i 4 I rtnhnft. Tjivan. Havnea. ntgbee, rt. ft Carey, 1 Maranvl.

8 0 ELLISON, 8a Ryan, Sacrunento Byler, Bait Lak Locker, Vernon' Compton, Sacramento Fonseca and Ixubert: Dillioefer, La-ran and trilhoefer. Left on base Cincinnati, Klug, Portland 8 10 a 27 that he's sill in or out of luck, for he failed to do any good for the Southern gang. I 4j St. lAWia, 0. Baae on ballt uff Hainea, I Oi.tahaw.2h 2 0 Whitted, rf 8 1 Tiemer.

3b 4 0 0 4 1 2 1 12 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 3 OHollochr, 4 0 8 STerry, 2b. 4 0 1 20Hmea, lb 2 2 4 1 Warner 0 0 0 SMalael, cf, 4 013 1 Barber, If. 8 1 2 111, 9 0 0 20'Frre)l, 3 Vaughn, p. 8 Hit Off aiamuard. in i innings: orf Napier, non in 1 inning.

Hit by pitclier By Hrqurd iklan: Mwtonjnr Toe neieawa roiiyanna: Her defeated Jennie June; I'e vmera ueieaien tFoumieri. Btnicg qui ny tiainee, i. seeing (Fonmier). Htxurli out Bs Orirom, lb. 4 0 Schmidt, 0.

8 0 pjtoher Marquard. limpua laot rnnre mwene n-u unji ana iuig- Adam, p. Central League Western League. Tnr 1 Oman 0 Matter! ealToagland, adams god Query aUuin. ill i Swell Oter Hell deieateil Rule; Daddy ong lena defeated Miwion Pelner.

Second round Oakland nero aeieauM Kiiurin. un i mimum De Valera defeated I'e Onlw Y. M. J. LKAQCB, W.

1 Ttwato ..31 8 2716 Total 0 3 2714 Ixing Iega defeated Swell Ixing Iei Ignatian Ran for Grime In nimn. NATE LEVY MEN'S CUSTOM LADIES' TAILOR TERMS TO gtriT YOUR COffVEJTIEJfCB 1 020 Fillmore St reet IPSTAIRS MEANS IOW RU.T 10 Off for Cash OPEN TUE8. AND SAT. EVE. TILL, p.

H. Tip Toe defeated t'atalirr; iSlnee Kugene: paddg Oree Hell. "flilrd Srnnd featrt OaKland Hem; DaUdy i Vaiero. Hheridan 1 Mission Tip ioe oe- Miss 0 BHrr faruuer ana Ohlthom at7 0 iina hamaef and Long: WilkM K. 2 and Lmt Liea uereaiea Ur ittKburg Club.

W. L. Pet. Lodi 3 1 .750 Stockton 2 2 .500 Meroed 2 2 500 Manteca 1 3 .250 M. J.

B. Wins Again. Th B. Coffffee Kid defeated Blake, Hoffltt ft Town it Jackson Park Saturday afternoon hy core of 8 to 8. Thi game, wa th rkaieat timle that the Coffee Kid hare had thu far.

Bad euppnrt in on inning ruined the paper boy' chance lot win. fioorei SCInb. B. a B. laiie, Moffltt 3 J.

....8 10 1 Ratterie O'Connell and Fbki Lecy and Bur-nciatar. At Melrose Park, Clnh. R. H. R.

Paan-Heuter 15 8 'Mimal imn 0 4 Ratteriea Mcrnntoc nd Smith Snd Grow, (McCUntouk (truck out IS.) 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 0-0 Pet. 1.000 l.ono .000 Penn Women Win. tlltTrl MAWB (P.l, May 1, Th TJnltarnlty Of Pennaylrania women' fencing team yeaterday defeated Bryn Mawr College in what wa (aid to be the ft rut full tournament between women' college team arer held in America. The oor wa ctx sutchu to three. Hills Nine Wins.

The Fill Bm. teem wnq it fir at atart ualmt the Schilling nine. Turn Cutting at haodliug ililli team, riub. It. ft.

g- Hilla Brm. 9 14 2 A. Hchilling 8 114 Tlattcrlen Werngart, wimtwerth ad Uiegln; HiXUm, Beech nd Miltuo. tMioning conn Daddy ixmg iga icnun eouraa nilcago JO. Oolilen Gate Stleeian Waahingtoa Mimion iefeatcd MMon Tlu Tew.

Krtor Marannlle. Rigby. Terry. Grime. Two.

hae hits Whilted (2). Schmidt Home nin Caret. Sacrifice wtiitted Double play Montana 4, Whitman 3. lnJWOCTiA (Mont). May J.

tlnltantltr Mentana yeaterday defeated Whitman C'ollage. CroaUy. Davis Farm Wins. DAVIS," My 1. Th ITnireraity Prm track team took all leading erent in the meet her yeaterday fmm the of Nevada, winning If A total U0 it VYniuea uamm, mm nn 3 1'iuneer 0 Itemlt Tcaterday.

Oolden Oat 4, Miwinn 8. Ignatian 8. Washington 8, Phil Sheridan, 9. balwiaa RESULTS YESTERDAY. At Stockton 4, Merced 10.

At Manteca 4, Lodi 2. nicaan. Rtrucfotit BVaTihnj s'lilai, wana w.u.( inn ij ii.iiuvieu iuiie .11 AflKins. rvriiea wn ny batelMll, 4 to 3, in tka flrat nt a tlina gnat aerie. Lnunrea Eutlui and Moras, Anmns, a looser vi A.

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