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i 14 SDAlr EVENING DafelanD Ofbtme APRCt I 191 HAYNIE'S MANAGER SAYS HIS BOXER WAS DOUBLE GROSSED 0 0 -K "Km- -Ks- Kr 0 O- OV COAST LEAGUE TEAMS IN FINAL WEEK OF TRAINING FOR STRENUOUS SEASON ilde Local Boxers Are Suspended Across thefiav BUNCH OF BEES FRYING OUT FOR JOBS ON SALT LAKE CLUB Wins Verdict Over Lynch iiiwiij Mm i ir i rrrttvrOTTfrWHirrri m'rr 'a TrTiirrflnWifi rrnt rrfir -tim y.ys yyyyyy. 82. iy Ss I- Jimmy Prince of Wales Present and Bartfield Ortega Bout Will Be Staged at Emeryville Arena Congratulates Both Boxers Verdict Did Not Please the CasK Customers Battling Ortega and Jimmy Duffy local boxers, will not i Ban Fran- hLSJ iPT a week8- Becaum, the boa did not take part In the recent benefit show the police department haa placed them on the black lint and nono of the transbay promoters can place them on their programs. Orttga broke a bone in his right hand and could not 8 fufy was so buay raising a cauliflower ear that he had no attend to fistic matters. Captain of Police Dan O'Brien, who controls the boxing situation in San PYanclsco and Who promoted the benefit show Hn.

ot deny that the boxers were injured, fit he SAvn thv Qhrtui i. i ii De'or ihey did. The athletes walt- tfl until the last minute and thA match. LONDON, April 1. None of the porting reporter on London morning paper indorse the decision by which "Jimmie" Wilde, the British flyweight champion defeated Joe Lynch, an American boxer on points last night While tome are content t) My thathe bont was very closely contested, otbers do not disguise their surprise and mention sympathetically tbe astonishment with which the decision was received by a large part of the The Mail's eipert says he scored the rounds carefully and at the finish decided that Lynch had won makers ha4 a hard time finding substitutes.

The boys are supposed to be "barred in San FVanclaco but the will likely be lifted In a few weeks. Frankje Farren will not be allowed to start until the police surgeon TivoK him permiswlon and it is rumored that the doctor will take his time before placinir the official 'rankle. Farren travi an avoid rnn not boxing at the benefit that he had irraverra irom the Knoca-out wallop administered by Willie Jackson the previous week. ith Ortega on the Suspended list In San rancisco local fans will probably be able to witness the Bartfleld-Ortega fight at the Emeryville open face arena, ixiule Parents had the match signed up for the CoIUjeum tonight but the injury to Ortega's hand caused a postponement Now that the Battler la harred it is up to Simpson to grab the match for himself and as Tommy is the promoter at Emeryville besides being -manaRer of Ortega, he has all the cards In hiH own bands. Simpson will pay I'arente for the transportation advanced Bartfield and the big fight will take place here within the next two iSifW S'S -i-'f4lJr- eleven and four.

He wants to know, he says, upon what the referee's verdict was liased. The Daily Sketch says: "Many experts will quarrel with the decision, for Wilde got a worse gruelling than be did on the only occasion he has been beaten in a real content." This is a reference lo the defeat administered to Wilde by Pal Moore Memphis, Tennessee, in the interallied boxing tournament held in London, December 11 and 12. wetks. i 1 y.ny.- Vyl.l'.y, I I. I CI.

11 I JOHNNY STROUD TO HELP COACH BRUINS ufmuunn i mi uuaruuu uu iu rrpivM-m juu ins uiiesi move in acquiring uarl Maggart gives him another fleet-footed outfielder and he is well fixed in all other departments. "Maggie" had not joined thj squad when the above picture was made, but the other Bees are all included. Reading from left to right Top row, the boys are: RumUr, Allay, Caldera, Molyneaux, Johnson, Sands, Byler, Willelt, Schorr, Henhle, Conkrite. Lower roto Spencer, Starsinich, French- Sheely Eddie llerr Cisluson, Krug, Spongier and Mulver. Young Pctah Jackson, the trainer, is the brunette sitting in front.

Johnny Stroud, who captained t.le va1itv.footbaJ1 team at the University cf California tn M2, and in all served four years as a footballer at the University of California, his hun nicked LONDON, April 1. Jlmmie Wilde, the British flyweight champion, IflKt right defeated Joe Lynch, an Ameiiran oxer, on point In a fifteen-round bout. The Prince of Walea, Prince Albert and Lord Lonsdale witneael the con-teat, which took place at the NatlonaJ 8 porting club. It was a fast and atub-bornly founht battle throughout. Wilde started a three to one favorite, but Lynch was doing no well in the ninth round that the betting fell to evens.

In thla and the following rounds Wilde waa badly snuken by heavy punishment, but fought gamely and recovered in the fifteenth. The American finished the fresher of the two and though Wilde won on points he had a close call. The verdict seemed somewhat of a aurprlae to many present and there waa some adverse comment. Wilde waa gly-1ns Lvnch about sixteen pounda nASEBALL DGOSSIP Frank Pecassi Says Jones Was Supposed to Take a Flop in a by GraJpate Manager Robert Watson aa 1 assistant- coach for American football at the university thla year. Stroud ia a former graduate manager 1 at California, having resigned that position last June.

Watson with the as- Oaks Are Ready for Opening Of Season, But Del Howard Will Keep Them Training AH Week Return Games for Saturday and Sunday Arranged With Independents and Clothiers Douglas Grant In Line For More Honors ree Championships Is Ambition of Winner of S. C. Tourney ui vvajier uoraon, one 01 ihhi year's chamDion foothnllnrsi will look: Bout Across the Bay Friday 'after the turning out of a freshmen earn. Anay smith will remain as heao welrhL At tne close of the fight the coac.i and California should have an- hcr successful year on the gridiron. Prince of Wales congratulated botn men, and aald it waa by meetings auch Alleges Promise of San Francisco Promoter li following veterans are on hand as BY MAURY PESSANO.

For the first time In several weks the managers of teams In the Class division of the Hay Counties Midwinter league will hold a meeting tonight at Fan Itoom, and perhaps it will be the last one which they will be asked to attend this neanon as the next two Sundays should see the boys of the Junior league complete their schedule. There is not much of importance to come up at the meetiner, but just tho same Iresldent l-'red Krumb believes it a good idea to get the boys together once in a while The Bay View Cubs are at present leading the race. starter for a new varsitv team: aa thla thrft Anglo-American iriena-ahlp, which they had welcomed throughout the war, became cemented for all time. to Have Jones Quit i Fullbacks. Brooks and Wells; halfbacks, Eella, Sprott and Toomey; quarterbacks, Coss, Doddn, Illgson and Glrn- ibftll; ends.

Scott. Cllne. Englebretson. Maupin and Fisher; guards. I).

FnriTF MTTRPTTV 11 Urant can win the North- IIV fclJUlfc JVlUnrtll. ern California ifnlf tin. which wlh.be One more week from today and baseball fans will lie in their clnrv. and an P'ayed for this month at the Burlin- "Doc" Silva Tosses Runner Out at First Sy BOB SIIAND That tYank Haynle was led to lxlleve that IYankJe Jones would "lav down to him at the Coliseum last JYIdaj nislit Is the statermmt of Frank Pocsassi, nmnacor of Havnle. and who i Hewitt, Howell and De Cou-dres; tacklps Pressley, Majors, Wilson, T.ane and West; center, Barnes and Latham.

-I i i will a hundred or "ore baseball players, for next Taesday day thai the t.oast league season of 1919 will commence and in no other season has there nla amateur golf championships sewed ana nave a hard on their hands to hold that position with another club right on their trail. Most of the games uii nieir iraii. aiosi ot tne games On Drive to Center been such a long wait by the fans, due to the closing of the season last year to hlK belt. Jl is success in winning the I ntl. K.

iinyiue the Class league have been played I V.ai nd was "ntpolnted In every round, hut Referee In the mornings, and as a result the 10DJ lrwn probably smelled a rat, because he niairnanimoiislv ealled the race failed to hoM as int a draw. Imuii hn. la a fourteen-innlng game, the Phoe nil of St Mary's college defeated the f.0.UP A mo.nlh8.'r "-'t And this time we think that the lf 'to helleve tnat he tans and tannics should be more than glad to welcome the old game back 1 with much trouble in taking the North-again, and we have reason lo believe that the attendance at the opening games California honor at Burlingame. next Tuesday will come up to the standard of before war times. Furthermore i "Aw.

JJi" i i nouinern linKs, and his feaoof lower- this.year will bring many new faces before the Pacific Coast baseball public Ing the colors of the souftern clubs' aad will bring onto the field representatives of two bit baseball towns that have best bet, "Scotty" ArmslsciiK is some. league hrt souTdTehV promoter told Mm Ut JolM-a was Kettlng fifty dollars to lay alongside of bnys In the Class A 1 1 1 cMma his boxer was donbled-crosed and that Haynle was league next season. fc i lucky he was not knocked out not been connected with Pacific Coast League baseball for some time. Tho to be wondered at. especially when It looks like Joe Tobin will have a great time in basehall thi uagnti Th.

Scotty was eliminated In the semi towns to be represented will be Portland and Seattle, and the latter one has St Dominic's team by a score 7 to 6. De Costa, with three stolen bases, and Comoxsl, with four hits, starred for the losing team. Vernon Oetichger ended Hie contest by coring Brannely with a drive that was good for a home run. Doc Sllva brought tbe bleacherites to their feet by scoop-ing a fast one in center and throwing hit man out at first. Brannely was 8t Mary's star at bat, getting four hits out Of five times up PROMISED MATCH WITH BRITTON According to Pecassi several people been trying, to take Havnle away from him and he linn fnnnri i former Coast leaguer is going to leave us for Seattle in a few weeks and If he 1 been Out of the Cosat league longer" lnals-at the 36th hole.

This afternoon the first women's team match is being played at the Clare-rnont links, and noted women golfers than Portland Howard's boys a battle between 7 aIi StarBand 'tne faSht- he ed for ter the Port- as much as Rattllno- artm ht Iwm nrr.n.ii 5 Alameda "gave worth while. in the First Billiard Game With Schaef er In the first of a series of. matches being played at Eddie CraneV's place In San Francisco, "Young Lake" Schaefer, son of the late billiard champion, yesterday defeated Welker Cochran the New Torker, in seven Irjnings of billiards. He made an average of tSH for the frames, the score being 300 to 171. After Schaefer won the lag and missed the first point, Cochran made 4U straight and then missed a draw shot-In the fourth frame Schaefer got going and picked off 69 straight, points and then missed on a bank shot Cochran improved his lead by making 61 in his inning, but after he had missed Schaeffcr ran 116, for the highest ecore of the game to win out.

1 1 irom several of the hay cities are in Managers of all clubs scheduled to start are predicting their teams to be action, esix matches atches uravers ne will have verv i mm nas mm mni me are being played I trouble in grabbing a job for Llmself maU'h wos on- Then, says Pecawsl. agents of Louie I'arente approached r.u..h!, iS "thii Hajnle and told him that lf he would flffht under the ftitaSiSwlr and San Franc BT. DOMINI" "a AB. R. tlves.

The matches heme nlaveri to Cliff Ireland Is the gentleman responsible fur the Oaks playing a re-ur" ame with the Independents, as t-ilff got on the ohone veatcrrtav onrt PO. A. 1 DeCosta cf, Abbot, as. jones, id. annoyed Manager Howard so in li that the latter had to give.

In to playing the league are Jredlcting their teams to be winners, but that Is the same old cry frcm them all every year, but not In the past few years have Oakland fans bad the license more than they will have this year to think that the Oaks will be pennant coppers. The Oaks look better this year than they have for ih 7 i "IVP11 the nose- In ment lnBt Ule Tanclsco promoter would brliyr Jack Britton to the lTe hC PdlCtW, hi utt for he shot a hft to cent" "erwelght champion of the world in six weeks. r7unn.Kchrfnmteh.0n?neeof dHve DAYNIE WAS IN POOR CONDITION which looked good for a couple of bags. I Then the match at the benefit show with Jonea was made and Pecassi Smith, rf. rc-iurn irarne rnnnH uu me uass all lev wanted day are as follows: Mrs.

Herbert K. Law va. Mrs. C. F.

Ford. Miss Edith S. Cheesbrough vs. Mrs. Pool, Mrs.

Thomas S. Baker vs. Mrs. lieorge Field. Mrs.

J. R. Clark vs. Mrs. H.

H. Sherwood. Mrs. Augustus Taylor vs. Miss Alice Knowles.

I'Yed W. McNear vs. Mrs. J. R.

I'atterson. Conloiw. If. Baker, 2b. Rhodes, lb.

Furnes, Comoxzl, p. Total Billy Menges proved a star In this 8avs promised somcthinsr soft aa Jones would quit in the second same game. The Infielder plaved bril- did not quit In the second or any other ronnd. but he stenrxvl some time, and the pitchers already dis 12 38 he, like Tobin. saved playing mloAcaxon form, and JJ'mager Del Howard predicting that he will 46 ST.

MARY'S Seattle Club Will Come to Ewing, Field All-stars, and around Haynle like a champion and came close to putting Frank to sleep yr2n fr" be-! waei In miserable condition, bearing out Peoassl's stalement that lie drive' UlC WM at thp was in ing scored upon when i AB. R. PO. A. 0 5 him arive i i i stop of a Doran.

lb. 0 tor lat Sunday afternoon and that thy will give I hem more than that next Saturday. Manuel Duarte. manager of the Hal-ton-Didiers. announces that he will use two pitcher In the game agnlnst the Oaks They wjll be Artie Benharn and first laU'r lo start rlumbi'' Company team of Pittsburi' will travel to Sacramento next and Sunday and piay Bill Kodgcra' otes two games.

The steel hoys slipped the Kuit iw. oyer second, nd got his man at first 1 luu" coming lasior at tne rini.sh than ho wan at to Finish Training 1 have another big leaguer added to his staff in the opening week of the race, the Oaks should be one of the clubs that will meet with much success In the case py a step. toe oegiDiimg, opening week and many to follow. 3 4 21 0 1 3 7 3 Sllva. cf.

Oarcia, as. Scott, lb. 6 Bromly. If 7 Oeschger, 2b 7 Valencia, 6 Snow, 6 Soar, rf. i 0 2 2 2 1 0 "Doc" Qoelrolo looked better at third FIGHT FANS WERE SUSPICIOUS than he does in the pitcher's box- Doc wanted to get a chance at the Heavers, I "hen the match waa first made the fans looked upon tt with suspicion, but Morton wa.

going too good. The i Jones haa not been boxing the tongh ones lately. They say that Frank Ip third and rfithn.h pLVty sucker for a ten dollar note than Wt a tough guv error' orfhe'meltwa'harddHve5' iV?" mOS of Jn' hu! ntly has been done at De Witt Pitches a No-Hit, No-Run Game For Biscuit Boys The Nstlnotl Biscuit Crtmptny hill tesm of Oakland nhntont the N. B. C.

Agency team of San Francisco to the tone of 11 to 0. De Witt. th Oakland pitcher, had the Francisco player inifwlng, not allowing a hit and walking two men. The feature of the game waa the heary hitting of the winner, who gathered twelve hlta, and the fielding of B. Oodde.

on third, and J. Kenton: on dci Howard's boys are In great trim start off and if they can Just continue to play as they have ths last 'ouple erf weeks during their tralnipg season, they will be hard to stop. Cut Oaks are show ing so much Doc, like the reat of th All-Star's, 1 nwa-uura k.iuo, ncre uio uuuunum nieaais are tne rule. He has been awful drubbing last Sunday and Man-aRtvt thinks that they will do likewise 10 the Sacramento boys Bobby Smale and Clark Uoldt have been signed Next Friday morning the Seattle bau dub will bein to finish ita training at Ewlng Field, San Francisco, according to kji announcement made by President Jimmy Brewster, last night, before a surted on hia trip to Taft. Brewster doea not think there Is any-" thing that a ball club should condition themselves to than tie weatUer where they are to play, and believes that a few days spent at Kwing Field will do the Seattle players a lot of good and make them ready for the opening game with the Seals at San Franciaco next Tuesday.

The Seattle club will leav their camp at Taft next Thursday nieht. and it Is believed that training cleaning up the sncker crop in great shape and the fans were surprised wnen ne consenreu io lane a cnanoe wiui iiaynle, especially at a benefit show. Haynle has been nothing less than a sensation since his return fronr the Philippines and he figured to rock Jones to sleep, or at least give him a sound walloping. iuuiiu me enoota or Mitchell hard to aolve, but the four chances he accepted made up for his weakness at the bat After aeelnr Harry Morton pitch a fame of bajl ke-he did Sunday against nla rormer tftam mates, ail the fans wondered why McCredie let the young twirier go Harry pitched a fine game of ball He had plenty of stuff on the ball and whiffed twelve of Pn. p.y the Pittsburg team, and will probably perform with the steel boys all summer.

Word comes from Plttsubrg that Manager Eddie Herr la a bit. worried over the way -his team shapes up with he opentne of the nanmm short, the pair fielding big league ball, catting down many bard chances. The score: inaoiiger Howard Is not satis- tied to let them take the closing week of1thelr training in an easv way. and wilt wprk the boys as hard as ever To start off with he has his hirelings out (or a game with the University of California this afternoon, while for next Saturday afternoon he has arranged for a return game' with the Ireland Independents. mornlne they will play the Chicago Cubs, while in The ''moon of that day they meet the ACE-IN-THE-HOLE.

BOYS FAILED B. OAKLAND, N. B. 8. F.

It. H. B.I R. H. E.

The fight confirmed the suspicions of the doubting Thomases and only Canghlll, Bauman, lb 0 Vlelh, lh 0 0 C.eraw. cf uie Decision oi rooy arwin urevenica a iiock or ace-in-ihe-holo hova from iur pucners. nave not been showing up as well the Bee manager would like them tn land batters, and it is a hard problem cleaning tip. Jones auid Haynle have been matched again to box at the for the fans Who were over nt T.ln- Tlrojimlnnft navtllrtn ncmaa ttlA hav neTt IVtrlnw 1 1 1 1 1 11 i Peters, cf Oodde, Sb Keroton, as He Witt, Totals 53 7 13 42 19 "St Marya totaaoiooeoooi 7 Baae hits 4100012110010 213 SL D'P'njCo'r 102199OO0O Baae hlta 1111201200111 0 Emrs Abbot 2, Smith, Rhodes (St. Dominic's 4), Doran, Garcia 2 (St.

Mary I). Stolen bases De Costa, 3, Sllva 1. Two-base hits Soares, Oesch-; Iter, Rhodes. Sacrifice hits Oarcl8rt Soares. First base on called balls Off Valencia 1.

off Comozrl 3. Struck out By Valencia 5. by Comoial 10. Hit by pitcher Abbot, Valencia. Double play to Bcott.

UmpireCox. Kilbane Knocks Out His Man in Second PHILADELPHIA, April 1. johnny Kilbane. featherweight champion, knocked out Johnny Mealy of Phlladei-shie. In the second round of a schejt-TiJT alv.Foiind bout here last night.

uien, in a third game, lu tho other positions are likely to look weakly OlHoyle, ....0 0Carr, 0 Oi Worth. 2b .0 0 Iehrick, OlMeek. 0 OlJohnaon, If .0 two previous games the clothiers of coin imrk an Vi "'SHI. najnie 1U lip in Morton was i aWen Harry condition thla time and Intends to prove that he was the victim of the givenma release. IweU-known donble-crosa.

Following the Jones fight lie Is going east under ...1 ...1 iiii jiihv imnr SOUnrlH at Kwtr.g Field will pa dona behind closed gates. Trout Family Is Being Fooled Today Thousands of trout are being fooled by the anglers today and' by Sunset the finny ones will know all about April Fool'B Day. Scores ot fishermen climbed Into their gum boots last night and lloskon. 2b Badcllff. lf Klemkrskl, rf Charley "Iears" 1 1 iUartaln, rf the management of Doc Bagiey.

NO FIGHT HERE FOR AWHILE eased waa behinci the log for crystal Laundry Is Concordia Ha Fv Totala 11 12 01 Total 0 4 Defeated by Newark I WinWUP.loeU jiii-oidis ana looKea better In this game than any this season. While with the Vitt Grays in the Bay Counties Ieaeue. Dormun camrht Sumnury: strnrk out by De Witt hy Meek 4. Walked by ne Wit 2. hy Meek 4.

Three-hase hit De Witt. Two-baso hits The fight game locally Is dormant and there will be nothing further doing until the little fonr-rounders lose some of. their Ideas ahont what I thv sm ometh tt-ttiA nromoters. Tnmmv fjlmiwin cuu i i. 1 1 1 Engineers Get 2 Hits wi were on the Job at tne nearoy streams Cong-hill--3, B.

Codd 2r KlemkimklLJ-etera! 1- r-Mjo I "1 IUBV lUUlKTSr and V. Bauman. ine toncordla Collese haa.ball team added on every show he haa promoted in the pant year and he is not goinyto tabeH Vh (r tZZ, Wit any more chances. Hereafter he will figure out hi. card, mak? hStttSSSi9' scaip tn its belt when It defeated the Polytechnic Engineering College by the score E.

J. Kaplan, local fishing authority. derful ball, but yepterday saw the big catcher in better form, and he took a big part in handinft his former team mates a healing. Charley got one of the five hits off Mitchell, but' It was wasted. He and Morton will have little trouble in making Rood with one of the clubs in -any Class league.

Harvey Christensen. former Oak, p.ayed second for the Best Tractors and "sent like a biz learner In fioirf u. says the streams were never in better condition and be predicts the most sua ceesful season In yeaxa. oner nu 11 cuuuu a ii -ii lucre win ne no snow. Tommy 1a -a real tanker now.

and Is going to treat 'cm rough. When the weather gets warmer Simpson Intends staging Rome high-class attractions at his open-face arena In Emeryville. The San Francisco fans can't find the auditorium, but Slmpann think he can attract them tn KmeryirlHe. iare Its flnit and only In the first, when Worner waa "1 error, stole second and The knockout blow waa a short. right to Bo'tlTmen took it easy In the first round, fcut Kilbane went after hie opponent from the opening of the second ind ient htm to the floor for the coi nt Sfter one minute and 21 seconds or fighting- irif.r acnrmiiea gamt s'iw'' Snn' haseball testn b.l'ng (ailed off, the (r.mtal Laundry nine honpeil an aulo truck ami niade li, way to Newark where It met the Vedg.w.w of lliat town In a diamond arsurnont and relumed home wllb the ftiort end of a to wore to -their rredlt.

Pewer McCarthy pitcher, and ElkwortU Page, outfielder, failed tn make connections with the Crystals ou tlielr trip, an I-affargue was used in the box and pitched fair came The r.no.J It a hn! e.ttig ed the diamond nt Newark. uVh iu need f.f smoothing. -'Miine" Sllva hur ef a game for the whl Smith for Hitting in the Pinches Wins Game for Mayrose Butters The Mayrose Batters defeated the Keneally'a Seals by score of 9 to 3. The wlnnera bit when hits meant rnna, and had no difficulty In aolrlng the twisters of "Lead'" Davis. fTAnino, pitching for the Bntter 'boys, waa Weil-Known Fishing II nor nil IO rignt.) Hjwt.rr, loneordla esme back In.

Ita half of the same frme and tied the seore. Concordia continued to aeore until It had plied up seven nin Glork. pitching for. Concordia, was BERKELEY Y.M.C.A. Four Players in Expert Found Dead Michael J.

Geary, one of the best known trout fishermen in the West. also hit- one oil 1'ruii tt, and if Wag- nm uan holc5 ont0 h'ra the Tractors be a hard team to beat for Harvev will prove a valuable man to them at, any position. I Third Round of iu. icaiure or in game. "Frencher" i.iciss also featured" by stealing tour bases he score: l-OLYTRCHMC.

I CONCORDIA. Bowling Gossip never In danger. Tbe Mayrose Batters ar booking thrangh Spalding's and are seeking games with tome died suddenly in San Francisco Satur Tonm'i Xfrtirnv K. H. ft TT ana uarncy the loser f.

tured In The score- day and win no Dunea tomorrow. At ore time Geary was editor, of th Tctr r.n... OH. Thelss. WEDUKwonns.

ritysTAi, urnnv Whrner. cf Ktrltchhard. Taft lb fast country teams. The score: MAYROSK BUTTERS. R.

H. 1 R. H. Graphic and in recent years he wrote 1 3b. 0 0 .0 0 1 DEFEATED BY SANJOSEr The San Jose 125-pound basketball team defeated the Berkeley 120-Pound team at Berkeley by a score of 33 to 27.

Features of the game were, the all around play.ng of both teams. Berkelev wnai tfiincrior in iAn K. 11. mcda boys, was the fielding star of the day. Jack had nine chalices at short Olilock, 8b lll'rlce, lh l'n.

Thelaw, Kennedy, lb ...1 1 OlHarrlgan, 2b. .2 2 1 and an of them were hard drives rouna 01 tne 0 vitiniott, ir 1 O'ltKrney. i 1 OiFurrler. lb ...1 0 OlWIssei. et ...0 liKhlsa, lf O'Sh'ghn'sy, t'rlor.

ss Miller, lf. 1 Whltehouse. Newman, 2h fishing ana nunung news tor a morning paper. He was, 70 years of age. BARRY ON WAY TO FRANCE.

-Jack Barry, who served a number of 3b. 2 ...1 ...1 ls a nara- ma He has helped rrio jt 0 Harlow, rf ...1 an to heat in ii ehampion8nip auiajien v-'-j a ih2 tu sumed at the Seventh Regiment bring rv G. Howard VoskeU. the "playing- Ollvobke. If ....0 1 Maymelr, Morton.

2b MeKnew, lf 1 lfitK, Rose, 1 Walef, if 21. H. Walea. -ks faldera. rf Silta.

lb Perry, cf Smith, S. SI Ira, iTIdell; rf ....0 Sbanahan, Bfl 2b 0 o- oU'elh. 0 Rrummimd, ISeyer ...1 .0 0 Oil.arreeeon, seasons in tne National Lieague as a hall claver. was a visitor In Ran Fran .0 Denehy, cf 0' iRTll. 0 w1 cf.J lltawlines, rf.O la a Batea played st the Oakland T.

M. C. A- allev the bowling fle of the First M. E. mtc7 defeated the Pioneer Memorial in three trais-nt winning the series between Taoa two team.

een nin won en match i7yiZ a. tne flrrt game of last nlghra Mtek the St. B. Church flnlsbed 1M points 7Z (004. while the other two a them feava an advantage of 100 in each game, Bmtth arna klch -Bian for the winners, hi grand total Slaa and fee had the highest Indlvldnal fcara.

which waa 207, rolled In th first game. piOKEBB 1st 2nd 8r4 game. game. game. Total W1H S04 the last five minutes.

San Jose shot 1 Webster, 0 WlntermlUer, I' Oi Of Totals lb ..1. ..1 ..1 ..0 Hughes, rf ...0 ..1 I'Qtierola, Rauer, Oll.affargue, p. .0 -1 2 SI Totals 0 Darts, ..7 9 4 1 iuui DHSKets 111 this time and thus won the -game. Hollingsworth shot for San Jose. The lineup: San Jose Xindenbloom, forwards UnM, tl t- cisco, he being on his way to France to teach some of Uncle Sam's boys the fine points of the national game.

Barry is an athletic director for tha Knights of Columbus. "Mi 7 I) 2' Total. 4 .0 10 Totals ToUl .8 6 nouimarT. r.rruca our by Silva .1, -by La mmc me Damn lots of times Jack got a hit off Dolan. but could not make it count in the scoring of a run.

Perhaps Dolan had a fitUe too much In boys Pillette Pitches for Marine Team -ALLEJO, April i. The Mare IUand Marine baseball club nnenA Pitcher Cooper Is iey. 1 Mir tT MtTargae wl it i Ivaren, Wood, guards; Hayes. Northup, extras. jwo-oase aits MIT.

Smith, Kurrier, Jtnrni Howard Gregory Is Lost to rortland; Oakland, Antiocfi Eastern Railway Depot afto and Shaffer An. Pbona Pled. 6744 To Decide Church Berkeley Mathews, Iki, Ptevoat, forwards; Hiscox, center; Meyer, Rigg, tfjsrdiv Goals scnrerl Rv Hu a t.ia. Ua.b 111 Goes to Buffalo throw" champion, wnne noi in dib "i form, had an easy time defeating Cory M. Amerman in atraight Beta.

6-2, Frank C. Anderson, the Junior of the kings County club, showed his speed and skill In beating Henry S. Parker after three furious aets. The score waa 11-13 acprea of the other matches fci- 'Geraad Emerson, Glenwood Tennis club, defeated Edmund H. Hendrickson, Amherst, 6-3, 6-4; Peter Bell, Tale, defeated Frank Loughman, New tora Athletic club, t-.

Charlie Graham Is Grinding the Ax SAN FRANCISCO, April 1. All ready tar the umptrf's opening bawl, the San Francisco Feal9 spent yesterday nfternoon on their home- rocka coins LaT Oakland Jally eacept aa noted. Basketball Title kr. bloom 1, Hollingsworth 8, Wood 2. Matthews 1, Hiscox 3.

Veyer 1. Iki 2, Rigg 2, Prevost 3. Fouls senred Mc at the navy yard diamond Sunday af- Diablo way except Bandar. V. Limited Sacramento.

PlttaluM The Plvmouth rhrltlan .6291829 Winner at Vallejo VALLEJO. April 1. The Mare -Island Rhipntters defeated the Navy Yard Machinists at the Crcodrome Sunday afternoon by a acore of. 4 to 2. OreRory.

a former coast league hdrler, was on the mound for the Phipfltters and- It waa largely due to his hurling that the boya from the hull department won by a acore of 4 to 2. Me. basketball team will me the Motfcl Laren 1, Matthews 1, Rigg 1, Reteree- Ivrrson. Score, half time Berkeley 20, San Jose 1 1. Tata per gasse BOT 18 nasr M.

E. CHCRCH. Tfolin 1J Merwtta If irMI 4 122 1S 4S3 April The the International league has In Id claim to the aervlces of, Guv 0Serj a P'cher now with the Portland baseball team at Crockett. California, and according to W. W.

Mc-Credie. president of the Portland club. Slli. t0, Buffalo. Cooper reportoa by the Pdrtland team.

now tievelons, according to Jnd Mervii. bay Point. Marjaallle, Coloaa. Oro-aille, Chico, Woodland. Ob, ear.

litOA'Coneord, Diablo way, Sunday only. iMAjTha Comat Sacramento, Plttatxux. Maryavllle, Chleo. Ob, ear. Plnebunt.

Diablo, Concord, ana. oalr Plttaborg, Woodland war 1 SOP Sacramento, plttabnrg, Cbleo aad way ieiii.on py taking the North Beach Federala into camp to the tune of IS to 7. The sea soldiers made a good show-ITiS J.or 5Jary In the season, with Pillette rfnd Schultz hurling for the winners, while Barsottt waa on the mound forhe visltora and hia offerings were pounded all over the lot by the heavy sluggers from the barracks. 140 47 143 858 12 414 dist Epworths tonipht at the Plvmouth Center court In a eame to decide "the church teams championship for the county. Indications point to a close contest, with the teams lining up as follows: Plymouth Brandt and Place, forwards; Allan, center: "Chet" Wearer and "Van" Every, miba.

111 111 Harry Greb Winner Tli t23 2151 715 par gala rlOPirorword. Dlahl Devitt worked behind the log and gave a good account of himself. The other player on the club put up a good game notwithstanding the rather poor condition of the field. "Dutch" Lundberg and St. Jefin worked aa the battery lor the mi.

Over Billy Miske PITTS RITPn anrtl 1 VTarrsr Hreb tatam' pin. 1 that Pi'ffalo's release given niavei piayer through signal work and perfecting Methodist -EpworthsDow and Noll- mer. forwards" center; UeU'Zmt manager1 only. HOUCK WINS. IJ.NCA8TEB,' Pa-.

April 1. lo Kcnck shaded AJ McCoy la rounda Uat nfejnt of Pittohni-iy was riven and will bei used by the Shipfittera to help pay ftir their uniforms. Manager C. B. llara will keen hi.

In In team play. -Although no releases have aa yet been l.tOP nttaborg Diablo way. Saadav aOP Plttr.bor. Danvilla, PonJay aa would have been nwMnw-i issued oy asanager.ura.nam, several chiniHts. ley and "(Joo" Boyd, aub.

It VUlId menv Hi newspaper decision over Billy Mike of St; Paul, a heavyweight, in their ten-round bout here last night. Greb won Kht of the ten rounds on points. 1 ahape and ipecta to hav a prosperous player are slated to get the blue en And nil hv i A tidy rum of money waa realiied nwiNiiaaa way. I Wo too bet. nk iMinnai naiifira i nta wpr1 wm an wm way.

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