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MAY 27tfMV 18 THURSDAY EVENING OafelanD Crfburie a G4 EWING AND DOC STRUB ARE OFF TO SECURE TALENT a I a 0 0 1 1 a SKILL- OF MAURYi SHICK BAFFLES THE OAKS, WHO DROP ANOTHER GAME TO THE S. F. SEALS Coast League Standing of Clubs Many Changes in Tommy Lipton's Maury Shick Stars When Seals Win, 7-2 Alameda Higli Wins Northern Championship Inside Dope on the Little Four-Rounders RIVAL PRESIDENTS LEAVE ON THE SAME TRAIN FOR THE EAST Met nta 1 IB 'b Aiir noiinnrror SHAM), "KKescssaKCKKa Cal and Doc Load Up on Regular Money and Head for the Big eague Preserves: By EDDIE MURPHY. Sitting tide bv side on a rattler bound for the rat today is J. Cal Ewing, president of the Oakland baseball club and Charles (Doc) Strub, president of the San Francisco Seals, the latter club the Oaks bitterest rivals.

Intention of both innuapera while on their trip through the east is to pet some new talent with which to strengthen their clubs. Doe Strub had announced that he would leave the land of tho Pacific Coast League race leaders Tuesday-night, but J. Cal upon hearing that the head of the San Francisco club was going -i i i CITY" ISLAND," N. TV May 2T. fllr Thomaa Upton's challenger for tha America's cup was launched hera at hiah tide last nie'ht.

The green raoer. bearing Sir Thomas Llpton's private signal and tha burgee of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club, slid down tha ways ana hit tne water at p. m. Ateons supped aown me i Khamraeik IV looked an entirely dlf-I ferent yicht from the one that ar- rived froSi England In August, 1114. i The yachtls bow and underbody have been chanjged ao much that aha never I would be recognixed by yachtsmen who saw ft he craft six years ago.

i Six tons of lead have been cut oft the forward part of her fin and "lagged" to the of tha keel. Her bow has been changed from a scow to nnea resemDiing an exirvmv racing cutir. All agree that sh has been Improved. Han ford Reinstated in Valley League VISAI.1A, May 27 Hanford cluh in ins same aireruon nim, jmiira today and that they both go caeionnnv ourprls If It proved that was officially reinstated In tha San if I Valley gaseball league to eaexexvwe'eso jv BOB Tommy (51 mpVofn blew In from Ixis Angeles this morning with the sad news that there. la trouble between Harold Ilroom and Bryant Washburn, the moving picture actor.

Washburn, It seems, attended the flfiht between Ortega and Jordan at the Vernon arena last Tuesday night and because he had two dollars riding on Jordan he rooted against Ortega. "That's all right with me." H'room yelled to the inoOe stnr between rounds, "hut 1 11 get even. Kvery time I see you on the screen, at my favorite nickelodeon I'ra yoing to hiss." Kvery girl Broom sees oh 4ha streets In I.os Angeles Is a movie Mar. according to T. Simpson.

To date "Ilroom has pointed out Mary I'lckford. Theiia liars and Norma Talmadge to the battler and has promised to introduce them to the others before they leave for home." Jimmy Dundee and Prankle Pent, ny may he on their way again soon. Krnm S-'eattla has come an offer for Dundee to box Hldley and little Jimmy thinking the matter over. The Calgary promoters would like, to pee Jimmy tackle Dave fihade or Danny Kramer and an offer is on tho way from there. Denny has been asked for terms to bog soma good middleweight at Calgary, probably Hilly Hhads, who la sojourning In the great northwest.

T. Jeremiah 81mpson has had a nice rest of two weeks and should be in condition to line up a wonderful card for the "grand reopening" of the" local fight game next Wednesday evening. While In the south Tommy was busy looking over the talent there and he will probably engage some of the Doyle scrappers to perform When Wad Wadhams sign-' ed Ortega for two fights In the-south he promised Simpson, that he would "retaliate" as Manager Hroom would by letting tha Oakland man (snare aome talent ft om Vefnpn. otto -Berg has started light training again and the popular middleweight should bo ready to start again In a couple of weeks. Otto received a broken rib In the McClelland fight.

uny. i ne team was suspenaeu won- i-. a. day for nfusal ta discharge Torn Keaton, -h-r. shn was unconditionally rele.

from the San Francisco team of the Coast league with tho statement by Manager Graham that "hasebjla must be kept clean." Hanford had been given until noon to reoonalder the decision to retain Seaton. Just before 12 o'clook Man-. ager Rosa and a delegation of Hanford business men appeared before President Buckman of the league and announced willingness to dispense with Seaton's Tha appn-. cation for reinstatement was-immediately approved. Los Angeles Willing to Zeider Job -I-Oft May TL Rollla Zeider.

second baseman, uncondi n-w; RESULTS YESTERDAY, "aa Francisco 7, Oakland 2. Veraan 6, Los Angeles Portland Harramente 2. alt Lake 4. Seattle I. STANDI OF THE CI.tBS.

Club- Lost. Pet Man Franclaeo Bait Laks Portland Vernon Los Angelea lo .653 .54 ..38 .2.1 .2.1 .21 in 10 an 24 2T 2K at I Hamneslo 'Oakland Seattle .3 HOW THIS ftERIR TAXD. San KrancUeo 2. Oakland Loa Angelea 1, Vernon 1. Sacramento I.

Portland 1. Salt Lake 1, gentile 0. GAMES TODAY. Ran Francisco at Oakland. Salt Lake at Seattle.

-Sacramento at Portland. Vernon at Los Angeles. BOX SCORESH Oakland. AH Line, ef 4 1 Wilis, rf Cooper, lb 4 0 Miller, if ......4 b'olct. 8b ...4 II I BAN FRANCIS! o.

nil. 2 I II II 0 11 1 1 1 1 0 AB 1 Shirk, cf 'C-othao, (Irene Id lh FItneriiJ, rf 0 If 0-knnm, lib 0 0 0, Hi Totals iiiainroa. .4 A Arlett. ..4 Mltis 2 Kri'lie, ....0 0 0 ftremr, Wearer, .1 .2 Totus Oiklind 0 000101 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 O- ft 2 I I 10 7 Bine hits ia Previses Bus hlti 0 12(100 SuiBBurr: Fl mm. hits off 10 St bit Is 1 1-i Innlacs, 1 out 1 od; ne rum, hl'i iiff Kremer, 1 tt bit' 3 lnuiof.

Kr-ron Knlsht. Mltse, Welter (Osttitnd Si; ki raoi, CsTtoiy (Sin I'riociseo Bl. Mo'en l-Shlrli (yCnnutU. weac-hsu hit Hales. Two bus hits Cirenev.

Wllle Bscrlflrs hK Atniw, Oorhia. Him im ba Us Off Cmeb 1, off Wiinr 8. Btrui'X out Bv1 Kriuie 1, bv Couch 1, by Welter 4. '-Kmihle Play Caiwy to O'Coaoeil. Kuu raspemllile for Krmis 4t Curb 1.

IVeiter 1. Ufl on bases Osklsnd gin Friiclic 4. C'bire detail to itratise. 1 1 me nr lb. Umpires Tomae in Holmei.

TBRNON I I0 ANtiEI.KS 1 ab rt it AB Mitchell, ...4 iTisflbaarns, 8 l'RIIIefer, cf ...4 1 -4- SiUeAuiev, A-a 1 t'randrll, it 1 Tt .1 liricpn. lh 5 2 4 -iwford. rf 1 0 1 lu.sler. 1 tr i OMelioff, 1 r. 0'Pertlra, I) tl 0 0 0-0.

l-rindlll 0 0 0 0 lvtlu. 2 0 OlAldrldge. 0 '1-apsa 1 0 0 IS! Andrew! 0 0 rthr, ...5 ljnr. rf Itortfia, lb K'ultb, lb If rteVoraur Hell, W. Mltcbell, 0 EdlDftoa 0 Tetlli .30 Tnfils IS Jdlng-ton bstfed f.ir Smillwooil In ninth.

O. Crindsll bitted Pertlrs in third. Lapaa batted fnr AMrldts In nliith. Andrewi ran fer In trlnth. UnmsMry: Biriffi Da Vormer tVernno 11; K.

Criirdall (JJ0 Anselea ll. Home run Jnr-too. Three base bits QrllgK. HlRh. Two le hltl dinar, Nleboff.

K. Crantll. Steien iiaie Mitchell. tarrlflre hlta Smith (2i. frawferd, Klllefer, Ki! is.

MrAiller. Rtriicx sat Hy Tertlra 1. hi Dell I.iHt lientlng 1, Bae on balls Off Dell 4. off Keatln 4, off ftonllwood 1. Runs reapenilMe- for Pertlf-a V.

Dell 4. Kenllnx 6, Alllrldge 1. Innlncs iilti'btd By Pertlra S. "hr Snallweed S. bv Keating 6 13; by Pel! fi.

Pharss (tefsat to ksatlnx. Credit Tlrfory ro Bmiliwootf. Oakland Swimmers Gather Two Titles Clarence iAtia, Mary's College, added another winning record to his long list last night when he captured-tha P. A. A.

100-ysrd free atyle event at the Olympic Cluh. Lester Smith was second and Ernie Smith third. Jack Howell, of the Oakland Athletic Club, worr-the 100-yard breast-stroke In the remarkable time of 1:15 8-6, which Is only ona second behind the world's record. tional released by tha Oakland all club, was (telegraphed an offer today to join the Los Angelea club, It was annotiDOed. The Alameda High School baseball team annexed tha Northern California championship of tha C.

I. F. by defeating Tamalpals High at Lincoln Park, Alameda, by a score of 6 to 1. Smith, tha Alameda pitcher, got off to a bad atartft allowing the Tamalpals team to' get their three runs In the first- two innings. In the first, Inning ha was wild and issued two Walks and McKenzla kicked In with Alameda's only Two mora walks tend hits by Crelghton and Grelg gave tie visitors their other two In tha second.

After that Inning Smith was practically unbeatable, as he allowed only two mora hits. Ha was a hit uild at times, but steady In the pinches. For the first four Innings, the Alameda team was held away from tha Plata hy the pitching of F. Qutnn, but In tha fifth a walk to Steel and a home run by McKean put two on the boards for Otto Rlttler's boys. They took the lead and cinched tha game In the seventh Inning.

When fcalsinan was safe on Ppottlnwoort error. Steele singled. Faull doubled and Menxles 'singled. A single by Meuter and a i double by Salomon (rave the Alamed-fajiathelr last run In me eighth. The Alamedans are now looking forward to the time when they wtU maka tna trip south to play for tne state championship of the G.

I. F. Bmlth of Alameda sent nine back to the bench on strikes, while his battery mate, Meuter, held him up fine. ALAMEDA HIGH TAMALP ATS inOH AB. K.

I AB.K.B Menxs cf M'KnzIa a 1 Cghton 2b 1IF Qulnn Arnesn lb l.Oreig cf. HA Qulnn a Taylor, rf ll Prince lb 1 Spttswd It IBrwell ss O.Jaeger lb leuter o. Cj altnn Sb Steele If. Paul rf-j McK'n lb Smith p. ppence rf 01 I Totals SS 5 0 0 0 1 2 Alameda 0 At 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 -e a oiiooo 4 Bass hits Tamalpals Base hits a (Alamet' I) 0 2 Krrors aiacaenxie fjpottswood, Jaeger 2 1.

Hums runsr McKeatr. t.Ttl'iat fhree-Lbo hits MacKenxie Two- base hits Salomon, I'auL First on ailed balls Off Smith 7, off F. Qultan 2. Struck out By F. Qulnn 6, l.y Double plays McKenan to Arneson.

TAGGING THE BASES Both the Beavers and Byron won their battles yesterday. The -McCredle'lteS registered their victory over Hacramento, to 2, and I'mplre Byron was Victorious In fifth, when he retired two to the clubhouse. He had been, engaged In a wrangling match with since the opening of the game and finally ended It by sending Pitcher -Malls and Catcher Cady to the showers. Rallying in the eighth and repeating In the ninth, Vernon beat the Angels to 8. IUg'h triple In the eighth scored three.

Five hits and an error resulted In three more 'mark-era In the ninth. Four to one was tha score at Seattle, with Halt Hake on tha long-end. Cullop had the Rainier eating out of his hand, allowing only six hits. Pat Bohne, the chunky little pitcher who broke into the Coast league a few years ago as an Oak, will maka another attempt to coma-back by, joining Hill Hodgera' Sacramento club June 8. Pat has been working at tbe Mara Island Navy Yard and has accepted au offer from Kodgers.

American League RESUI.Tg YESTERDAY. Boston Rt, Louis 6. New York 4, Detroit 1. Washington 13, Cleveland Philadelphia 10, Chicago 2. STANDING! OF THIS CI.rBS.

CI lib Won. Lost, Pot EMERYVILLE COURSING Rome of tha present "champions" will avoid New York like tha plugue when the flf teen-round bouts with decisions start. The "no-decision" stuff has saved many a title and kept many a poor fighter at the top of the heap. Billy Olbson. manager of Benny T.ctnurd Is trvlnr to pet the lease I on Madison Square Harden.

Gibson I stands politically. In 111 tjla Il k. Oorpps Carpentler Is proving a bloomer as a circus attraction. A few more weeks and tha Frenchman will probably be on his way tack- home. Tha Carpentler-Hevln--skv match listens Ilka a dream or one of Dumb Dan Morgan's summer Jokes.

Benlcls has a nifty middleweight In Jack Heenan and a promising welter In Roy Sutherland. With careful matching they will be heard from soon. One tip-country fan at Bentcla the other night Insisted that Heenan kicked his opponent when he knocked him down. Which goes to show that the little bootleggers can still work miracles. Following another sniff or something tha same bird rushed up to the ring and demanded that Hoy Sutherland ba disqualified for hlir 'ting Joa Herman when tha latter was down.

Sutherland had started a punch and fell over his man trying to stop It when ha realized that Herman had fallen. Thera are more "nuts' at these country shows than are In town. Jack Brereton Is lining up claasv card for the next show aT the Alrdome, Vallejo. Roy Suther-land will one of the entartain-ers. i Solly Ealvatore and Red Shannon meet In the main event at Richmond tomorrow night.

Red la a hear for punishment and one of tha gamest kids 111 the r.lng. An eastern manager writes ns about "Harlem Eddie" the coming welterweight champion. Hemember "Harmless Eddie" the night, he played target for Jimmy Duffy? Rabbit and when the race has been run the bunny disappears Into a hole In the track while the bow-wows retire to their kennels. II AUDIT LOOK" REAL A spring arrangement makes the rabbit hop up and down In a similar motion to the real article when he Is in a hurry and from a distance even the keenest hound is fooled Into believing It Is the real thing. However, as hounds follow objects by sight and not by smell they are Just as well satisfied with tha Imitation article.

i- George Sawyer is the leading figure in the promotion of the sport. With him are associated a number of well-known greyhound enthusiasts. Dogs from the kennels of Ueorge Heinz. J. 11.

Hosseter and other well-known breeders have been entered In the opening program and as the hounds "will-be handicapped the slow ones belonging to tne working man will have the same chance as the more i highly bred dogs. The' track will be opened with a. three-day meeting lasting over Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Eastlakes'Win Two From Hawthorne The Eastlakes defeated the Hawthorne All-fltarstn both games of a double-header Sunday on the All-Stags' home diamond In Fniltvale.

K. Murphy did the hurling frrl the East Oakland boye while Murphy hurled for the All-Ptars. The game was extra fast, being played In ine hour and five minutes. The score was to 1. The eecond game it'll five innings, during which time MePartland.

the Eastlakes' nifty little southpaw, showed tha boys from Fruttvale a few things In tha art of pitching. The score at the end of tha fifth was 4 to 3. Tha All-Stars are after a returh game, which will probably ba played Sunday. I TEJritii at ArcKtAjro. WELLINGTON, 'May 27.

Auckland has been chosen as the soene for the Davis cup tennis tournament by tha New Zealand Lawn Tennla Aesocla-tlon, which recommends that tha tournament ba held December 20 to December 24. PARK OPENS SATURDAY 'Fred McMilllin of 1h T.I-fl6 While I after. Kred lnh in i. wrvlnraa Hut McMuliln would waived out of the Mr-' leagues. Tire AliKOIH have been bPit Dill MoilalU of the (hl-'caco fnlis lie In another wtio unlaht he In Kwlnn's mind.

Klther of those two men would he a hlB lielp lo the Oaks' Infield. cout Kdille llerr of the T'etrolt Timers raid that he would Ilka to land Carl Holllnc for Jennings' club and immediately cropped up a rumor Ha be rnltlit come to tha with some other Detroit player for Holling. Hut Kwlng said lie would not let go of Holling as long as tUe Oaks had a chance for the pennarif. Still Car Is ready to talk about letting HolHltff go lo tho Tfge at tn end of the season If Jennings can give the Oaks soma help right away. til: ru I.

Zpidesr.l'.T.nr'i'rralril. Li i i fi T.J,, waa on urn roao i i r.w.na wasjuHaoin 1 tminimtnttis-sii that 1, nt Rolnei from what he lms earned. lie. et-captain of 0 whole, lol of cxaggersrintr. AlanHgei Del Howarvr-s-ios lhat A Holt did ntit make ti lack upon to l.t Zeider's I charges arc unfair to him and the hall club.

With all t-eclit to Hop Arlctt. he Is certainly- proving a big help to the local ctteh la Its present need of Intleld Pop Is not getting mails' hits, te Is playing a good game at sh Again the runioi ha ntoken loose that Tonitnv Fllzslinmin may Join the Osks and' play second or short, Cal Kwlng thinks a wn Is loti of Tommy as a player and Inner. Cal flitured a week or two ago that Tommy would he hard to keep on tha pay roll because of his dnslre to finish his denltil course, but since bus learned thai "Tnmi.tiy completes hla course In another week, and the Oak resident limy reel more iiho signing Tn om now Bankers' League Frennhte HafTargue Is heaving good hall for the Central! in tha Money Handlers' league. Ira hjis won three and lost two, putting hla ten in In third He pitched a flve-hlt game against the Hunk of Italy and two-htt game nganmr tne first is a -llonal Hank. Frenchle's hitting will win many a game fot Ihe bank feam.

F.mmet Is a valuable man to have on a ball rlub as he can play any position on the diamond, tlulsto Is playing with the Central imih I.nnt Saturday he olavsd first base like an old timer, accepting ten chances without a m.lerue. Oulso Is getting his hits when they count. Judge o'Nesl Is walking around town leliltig all thi hovs how It happened wfilfe catching for tho Central Hans. TrK-Tfot hit on the knen with a fipul il(V and tore loose a couple of ligaments. Ho.

will he out of thi gHine a eonple of weeki. The banlt hoys will miHS his hitting and catch-Ing J' mmj Tlcvlha la hitting the hall for lilgh itvemge, In the Hankers League. In ti last two Jimmy has gotten seven hits In eight times at In five, games, he has been at" hat seventeen times and gotten eleven hits for averAge .647, Devtns shapes up ss tbe best Inflelder In the leagne, He Is playing short for the Central Bank on Saturdays. iw" .1 PANAMAS .1 i to a si M' I 1, 1 V. tne The'iJaks dropped tielr" -'ind straight game to the Seals at Itec-reatioii l'ark yvsu-rduy afieruuo.i.

Harry KrutiHe," tlm IjIk southpaw uf the Oaks, made another attempt to pitch a winning game for the locals, but had to I.e. yanked in tlio st oii.i Inning after the Seals hud gained four-run l'-ail. Hay Kremer (was rushed to Kruuse'a aid and after he allowed" Corhan lo squefcxo the fifth run ovi.r the plate and then get rid of Caveney lor the last out. he beat It to the showers and let Harry 'A'eave? finish the game. Weuver pitched good ball for the Oaks in the remaining Innings, but nil Ills good work was wasted, as Johnny Couch of the Beals was too much for tha oaks, except In the eighth Inning, -when throe hits netted one run, ho the Oaks finished on -of score.

W1LIK HIT" PAIK OK IOI. BLK. Denny H'ilie, the Oaks' right fielder, saved them from ahut-out by getting a pair of doubles off Couch, in the sixth ha hit his first one, went to third -when Cooper grounded out, and scored when Kamm made a wide throw to in handling Miller's boundei. it the eighlhj Hilly doubled, went to third on Wine's set und double and scored when Cor- han to field Coopers fast grounder and the ball took a bad hop for a single. The 8eals got two In the first when Corlian doubled and want to third on a hit which Caveney got his bounder bounced off Knight's glove and rolled Into left field.

Jimmy O'ConncJI singled to right, scoring I'orlmn, and Caveney waa saf at third when Knight dropped Wllle's perfect throw. Caeney scored on Fitzgerald's infield out. hi itu nil nil' Maury Schick, the Heals' center riemnr, nau a very goon aay. in ma second, after Kamm had singled and Sam Agnew laid down a bunt and was safe on a fielder's choice, Hchtck connected for a three bagger to cen ter that scored Kamm and Agnew Then Kremer cams on the scene and 'orhan laid down a perfect bunt to lueeze home. Weaver fanned two of he three ters to face him In tJie third, and allowed only three hits In the rtx in the fifth inning Caveney OTonnell beat out a Hamilton.

The double was started and Cavenev acorled "f- Arlt.i u-h Ihe Plate. In t.ie seventh, Schick nnd after Corhan popped 16 Mltxe, Kchlck stole second. Schick stnle third as a fourili ball waa called on O'Connell. Then th) jdnuhle steal was started and HchioV: reached home before Mltze could ge: the hall to second and have It returned. Jimjny Q'Connell showed plonty of speed by gfdng all the wav third on tho play: are breaking with the Meals and Graham's boys are making big gains by having tlielr heads up all the time.

Connolly was again the fielding star, making a running cWoh of line dri.ve to center ly Harry Weaver, fa in Agnew didn't catch any runners stealing, maybe because initio tit tho Oaks look uny chances. ONE-SIDED GAME 'th Kr.mont liiUHhKl pmiui! Iiisehill tim Offsite'l vrtcitlonal litsfh ii'IkkiI turn of the me weight 27 to Bt th Hay Vltw fniuhrti. TUo fenture ths li.nry Mttlus bj thl rreBioiit off IMMier Wrlubt of Voci-ttotttl. who wis wlM lud lniffm-lWe. e.peiilljr tn the plnehei.

Heatde Kiirlnf'i goof p'trhlrig; Hmrhlnmin, gnlTle, Itin-ker iml llcnstou itnirflfl wltti the wir club, nlilll Itifitree htld the lioH'tri for Vneitlftni 1 VOlATIONAr, II, It. II. fiirlns. Ifeiiet.m". 4 HntrliliifOn, rf 4 llurker, l-l If 1 iiio, sti.

2b 2 flreKiir. a Qiil.vle, rf ft 1 1 1 1 hiuimel. n. (i Itlelil, -'!) I i 1 11. IieVol.

lib 1 0, 1 illr-. If I l' ki im-in. lb. it ki.i.11. 1 O'Wrlsst, 3 1 1 liiikii-liriizr 1 0 eeler, 1 Total 27 2.

Ti.ti i 12 7 Stiiinuir: Htni'-k tint llr Wprlnif. Wrtght. A. Wsle.l -By Kprlnf. bV Wright, H.

Horn rmn M'Hrfg'T, laintree. Three bii hill Str(iffw, liih-k. Tw.t blip hltl- HetiRton. Wsaylr. AN0THKR FOR RODFO rtntpo liln Ath I mil fi to 2 KHnii "itVir ilTtli wlrmhix M.

ri.flt.-n lill imunl bull. i.t: rv llf a rtti- itfli-. rt ibntoilt. but error- n.MoTf.l tbe i.thT si-tr. I il II" H'llK It.

V. It 11. fVmt Virgil! fit. brill liu. -liminr.

rf If Mirtln. lb. llellirl. Lewis, rf rt Fi if. 1 1 1 0 0 -1 Vb 0 0 Hmilri.

IU. 1 0 1. 0 ft' ike, lb n-lermin if 0 rf 'O'ClrrloiM. c. 0 i (i 1 1 1 1 0 1 Tnti 1 11 TVsll (I 4 aiimmiry Strtir-B ont-Kr Mi'KifMin, nllr S.

Wilkee Ity by lleTlir. Three bus hit -Otn Stlin. Two- bile hit-flames. NATTVFS IirnAT WOODMPJt TTis Itlnnfl NitlT ifefltrt fhs iniUIra It ft wtm In four stsrtn. Nr.lin tl rtfrd b'ri.

Tbl OpV'M I ttnn went blt'rs until the illtb Iniiint, when time mirti ttifr flnt blnxle. Wlril wn tii'ihefl rp ri'ber friely but plfeBetl hei.ljr gnnii. R'iM, ft fhs Nltlri, tm the hltttnx single. Tbo I'rors: NATI VB" I S'lWllSB ARK.n.i A R. IT.

,418 W.Pernird. If 5 l'nir, B. tternird, cf ft Km, rf 4 tl Trj'iiir. is 4 NMin Mlt. b'ell.

b. Mniltli ef IMller, lb 2 Unlit, iliiiimer. If f) W.nt fwli. 2b lioi-hlvtirtii, Olstfiininf ti, I rf. II rf ss in 14! Toti'i 7 NnintBirr; BrrArs-- Hnwirn s.

fttolen- lines llijwird i. Two-biw hits 2, Hmlth 1. Sicrlflrs httn Mltrh.U Min 1. Usees en bills- Nolle 0, 1. atrtK- ont tlr Sella Ward ricilre BlgBI in rnr'r.

Pfllma Wins Pole, Position in Race May 57. Ralph de Psl'tna won the tight, to the pole In ItAOAO In 1m nti.i-mi'e rm." held sf the Indlsnspolls motor speed-l wav May .11. when lis thundered jernWl th brink cancer In ellmlnsj thin trials yesterday at miles an hour. Joa Hover, ixmis ctrevrolet and Jean fhassngne, French ear driver, will first row with- da Further trials will ba held Friday. High School Note Vcnttv" Tslt Is vsiusMe lead-off me vv for' Tech.

He- was up five time and got on Isse rmir times, scorinu three runs 1 i.ms oonnis in int. nj I li ning started sll he tremble for Martin, the Oakland III In (that fnnlng -when--the Tech hovs cinched the game by scoring two runs. I Kennv Mirtln pitched good hall for Oakland HI against Tech. but the support they gave him was the bunk. Kenny sent ten cf the Tech boys back to tha water bucket: His beat Inning I was the fifth, Talt lead oft with a I triple, MaMIn then struck out tha inext three man.

He was wild, walk- i V. r-r-n resulted ling Oeklaiid HI Plays vocanonai si nay View June the eecond. If they win this game thev will get a return gams with Tech for the championship. I i rniXMHI.3, May 27 Hank Oowdv, catcher for the Rdston was married here today to Miss laullne elsh of this olty. HOTEL DEL MONTE Full Supply of Gasoline GUARANTEED GUESTS 1 .700 JO .677 14 15 1 .434 1 .419 IS ,87, 21 .261 r-ftL saya that ne wanted some coin pany while Rolnc east, but we think I "'an' hd of im.

WouWlnt It been fine to know that Strub waa Juki fine to know that Mruh was Juki 'ay ahead of Fwlnc. to search eastern talent? In those two days l'oc. could have tha hest available talent nicked on before I'al arrived We are not openly accusing- Ewlnc of putting- one over on the president of the San Franciaco club, but at the na me time air that old J. Cal la a regular fox. Hard to Stop Seals With Two More Hurler.

The Seala are rutting up a pretty race for tha Coaat league bunting; with the supply of six pitchers If you care has been to call them all such. It the a mat defensive work cf-the r'euls' Infield and outfield and thnt of the foxey 'Sam Agnew behind the plate that hat made the Peal" so successf ul. It is a cincli that the Seala can uae a couple of mora pitchers and those are With two pitchers mora who can win I he majority of their fames In the league, the Reals are tolnr to he a hard, outfit to pull out of tha lead. to be a blif help, but so far ha hasn't shown enough to prove thst he will be a winner. Iove came to the Reals .1 1 1 r.

a unit 1 1 1 1 L. I Jennings would hardly let a plli her Itu that figured to be a star In thin league, especially vith the Tlners belna: pretty hard tip for pitchers themselves Anyway. Do: 8truh says he is going to get two good men as a return for his trip east mid lump of rseli. Then aKairi Iioc. nmv offer some club an option on one of hla oracker-lark youngsters for Immediate help.

Ewing Determined to Get Help for Oakland. Congratulations to J. Cal Ewing It was putting one over on t.harlen Htrub by asking hint to wait until they could go together on the eastern trip. The oak need a couple of good pitchers themselves and they ilso ean use an Inlletder or t. Maybe by holding: struh over those tw days.

Cal Kwms will he able to a couple of ni that might have oined the f'eala. Cut hasn't seen the laks in action this season because the doctor told hint that the excite inant of watching his athletes would tie too much for him. Hut Manager i)tl Howard has "told Cal what the rlub needs to make it a winner, and Cal says that if he has lo talk a couple of hours with everyone ot tha sixteen major league managers, ha will get tha needed help for tha Oaks. yhe fans gave the Oaks pretty good tupport from the start of tha) season so Cal Is ready to spend the cash for tha players. Then again he may also try to get players from some olub by giving an option on Carl Holling who Is sought Icy several major league clubs, stop of the Oaks' president for the purpose of trying to talk some manager out of material for the aka, will he at Oiloago.

Cal spoke last night like he was desperate, after l.o heard that tha Oaks had heir second game of tha series to tha Heals. And he ought to ba a lot more desperate after Charles mrub finishes kidding him about letting sucri a promising kid as Herb McQuald drift from this side of tha hay to tha Heals, and also tha way tha Seals are beating the Oaks Cal has promised to flush as soon as possible any good news that he has In tha way of help coming for the tiaks. If Cal Is successful at will shoot something Inter esting for the fans bernra iin.cna tha week. Could Cal Be After McMullin or McCabe? Being that a short time age aald ha was after an Inflelder that Is well known on tha ooaat, and that ha thinks ha might get tha Inflelder en his atop at Chloago. wouldn't I I NEW IDEAS alto in tailors and ihe livelier ttylct.

A collection broad enough to satisfy every preference. I I i a a far, air tHeir Mayrose Butters to Play Shipbuilders VALLK.IO, May 27. Tha Mayrose Butters of San Francisco, with Louie Lowenherg In- charge, will Invade Beach Park next Sunday afternoon to oppose the Shipbuilders In tha fourth game ot the local season. T.WRK.tB VITT MARRIED Henry Vltt, of tha VI tt was In tho Vltt Grays lineup at San Ra fael last Sunday, after an absence of two weeks. Henry went up to Klamath Falls In Oregon, and dld not say a word to any of his fellow players.

Hut the boys found out that Henry signed a life contract with Mls K. Olflen of Oakland The Sport of Queens COURSING At EMERYVILLE at. Stan, and Man. Afterueons. Cor.

Park ave. ana Holden at. Automatic Rabbit Rest tireyhonnds In Writ Entered. Admission Fifty Cents. lletter Than Horse GoodTcnnis i.t hated on good equipment Rackets $12.50.

$15 (and down to, $1.50) Shoe I From $2.25 up Etc Shades Truflito or Reach Bolls 4 Canva Racket Cases up RackeU re-stnihg tVhour service, (And now wj have secured same' orange strings, the best made.) Rachels personally re-sbung b) Mr. Frank Smith. Complete Court E.q i Maka Your Reservations Now for DECORATION DAY Annual Golf Tournament and Other Features-Scheduled CAUL- S. Manager Kneed contests, reminiscent of tha old clays when the bang-tails used to gaiip around the track, will be tilt liu ll ra ul Ratiirilav When the first of a evifies of dogl races will ba staged. The new coursing park Is located on the ground formerly occupied by Hums Vater-hoiiHA as' a stable at the corner of 1'ark avenue and Hotden street.

Instead of chasing honest-to-good-ness Jack rabbits the hounds will be sent lit pursuit of a phony animal, operated on tracks by electricity, but the bow-wows are Just as enthusiastic, over following the imitation article as they were when they chased live bunnies. In the trials which hav been Kolng on for the past. Inn days the hounds have been circling the three-sixteenths mile track under 23 seconds. tf course, the bunny always wins the race. That's the only "fixed" part about the proceedings.

The way tho thing Is operated Mr. Rabbit Is allowed a good start on the hounds and the speed of the animal is controlled by levers in a tower. The faster the hounds run the more jjllcfl Is applied to Hrer lo-ISCVIJfO TIK The Tt. W. Tutts and Brooklyn Cubs played a 15-lnnlng tie game, the score being J-2.

The game was called In the fifteenth Inning when theumpire called a man. safe at third. I'. Chaves ami Snipe starred for the H. V.

Tutts, while Jackson and Griffith starred for the lirook- Ivn Cubs ir.OUKL.YNi CUTiS K. TCTTS I'Ni CUOSI It. Tt. If. K.

It. J(. rT Orlfth If 0 F'lKera rf. 1 Dnders 3b 0 Tochnl lb 0 Htnlth ss. 0 IMlgrnl 2b 0 Hurstn rf 0 Tmsn 1 Jackson 0 Tson rf 0 0 Heck rf 2 Snipe s-lf 2 Jerome 3b 0 1' Chavi OSilverla 1 I.ee ss-lf 0 ti Chvs 2b 0 llugg O'Lauyon! lb 01 2 1 Totals.

2 12 Eflimmary: Struck out By P. Chavez 11, by Jackson 1. Walked By H. Chavsx 1, by Jackson 1. Two-base hits O.

Hanyon. Griffith. rnEMOM' -whs titi.b. Fremont 110-pound baseball team won championship of the O. A.

when thev defeated Vocational- 14-3. VOCATIONAL, i rhbMU.NT. II. H. H.

II. Tleslera oil 0 Ruble lb. 1 Mulofn rf -1 tilbson -n 2 Vshalur 0 1 Jerome ss I Hkshlp 1 1 0 Wilson If 0 Coffee 1 0 0 0 Hall In. 1 Ilarblra If 0 1 0 Carlson cf 2 Wllksn lh 0 0 Hliclti! rf. 2 Mltean cf 0 1 O'Kedinan 1 Kayous p.

0 10 Scsmmn 1 1 eKlljiple If. 1 1 Totals. 7 Totals. (14 14 0 nummary: (truck aut By Roam-mon 10, hy Sayous 8, WalkedBy riiamnion U. hy Sayous i.

Hume runs Kheltx. Three-bsse hits Jerome. Two-base hits Itedrnan. Lj. Mai ah umpire.

HI-ItK'S CHAMriO.X r.A.-'HVIT,l.K. May 27. Harry Trainer, Paclflo 'oast bantamweight champion, was given a referee's decision over Hernln llahn of Wheeling, Y. Va, last night In a fast elght-lound bout. JAf'K HBlSOX xx'IXS.

8 AN I'ltffRV 27 "Sallnaa" Robinson of Kan Franolacn won a decision In a four-round bout here lust hlgnt over Hilly Howard of Man Dlegn. 1 Kempton 22. A fauorite qoanq man's stqle in. CQJUARsS, MpMZ Boeton Cleveland Chicago New Yoyk Washington St. Lotus Philadelphia Detroit .21 .21 .17 .15 1 ...12 National League RESULTS YESTERDAY.

Brooklyn 8, Plttsurg 2. St. Louis 10. Cincinnati No other games scheduled. TAJfDIXO OF THIS CM'BS.

Club Won. Plttrfburg 1 Lost. Pet 13 14 12f 15 17 1 15 21 .621 57 .671 .569 49 .448 .444 844 Cincinnati ...........1 Brooklyn Chicago St. Louis New York Boston (Philadelphia .19 15 ..13 ..12 .11 Golf Lessons for ladies and gcntlc- men, under the tuition of "Billy" Blackhall, the well known pro. Frequent lessons using the mdoor golf net first floor, west side.

Hy arrangement FRAMCISCO II 91 A 1 i Genuine Peruvian Panama Hals! at a prke that is far below tt ieLr quality. Crisp, fresh with an of newness and tiaI. in smart shapes. Cabin Sport Shop Cabin Sport Shop ihur A 1 FIt.MIlo 1 Tin, 4 A.

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