Spencer, Zacher, Rohrer. Three-bas- e hit. Schneider 2, 1. Gedeon. Home , Risberg. bases. Lear Hits, off Schneider Kisberg, Stolen in 8 innings, Lear 1 in 1. Struck out, by Ulelchmann. , off Alexander 6. Umpires, Orth and Byron. BEAVERS WIN Of! Piercy 2, off J. Williams 2. off Eall 4. MINORS HAVE PLAN Struck out, by Piercy 4. by Hall 7. Three runs. 4 hits and 6 at bat off Laroy in 3 Pittsburg 4, New York 0. of an inning: 1 run. 3 hits, 14 at bat off J. Williams In 3 1- -3 innings; 3 runs. 4 hits. 17 PITTSBURG, June Pittsburg " L uai on fiau in ' innings. Kuns respon- OAKS' POOR WORK sible for, Laroy 2, Williams 1, Hall 3. Piercy TO CUT shut out New Tork 4 to 0 today, taking 2. Charge defeat to Laroy. Left on bases. SALARIES the odd game of the series. Harmon Venice 10, Salt 5. base on errors. Here's Lake First Label in as many The yut Lake i. uouoie plays, Wilhoit to Mer- allowed five hits, scattered ger: Berger to Kisberg to Gleichmann: innings. Teereau was unsteady in the Berger to Risberg to GleicJimann. Hit by Pitcner, Carlisle by J. Williams and Halli fourth and seventh innings. A single, MADE nan by Piercy. Time of ram,. 2:o7. Um a and two double steals gave Neither Boyd Nor Abies Can pires, Williams and Finney. AA the locals two in the fourth, and they Leagues Also to Consider added two more in the seventh on a VAXES LOSE AFTER. 7TH AVIV walk, a double and a . Score: Stop McCredie's Men, Abbreviating Playing Sched- New York I Pittsburg ' B. H O A E BHOAE Who Even Series. .Dona van's Great Streak of Victo 3'dgrass.m 4 0 2 0 OiCarey.l. . . . 3 0 100 ules This Year. Lobert.3...4 0 4 0 0Collins,m . 3 2 100 RETAILTRADE Doyle.2... 4 11 2 0Baird,3. . . 4 2 1 50 ries Halted by Cleveland Burns, r.. 4 0 2 0 OiHinchm'n.r 4 12 00 NEW 19. won Fletcher.s 4 12 2 lWagner.l. 4 0 13 lO YORK. June New York R'bertson.l 2 15 1 0 Vlox.2. . . . 2 13 3 0 its seventh straight game today by de Merkle.l.. 2 15 1 0;M'C'arthy.s 3 0 3 60 HIGG OFTEN feating game Meyers. c. 3 0 6 1 0; ilbuon.c . . 4 0 2 00 THREATENED Cleveland in the first WEATHER GIVEN AS CAUSE Tesreau.p. 3 2 1 1 0, Harmon, p. 4 1130 of a double-head- er 5 to 4, but lost the To Be Sure 4nd Look game by score. Totals.. 31 5 24 7 1. Totals... 31 7 27 18 0 For second the same New York 000 0 00000 0 Peckinpaugh. formerly of the Cleve Pittsburg 00020020 4 Runs, Collins, Balrd 2, Wagner. Stolne land team, tied the game when he Two-bas- Two ol Three Commuters' Itnns Are first Tip O'Xeill Says Western League bases, Carey. Kalrd, Wagner 2. Viox. e drove in two runs in the ninth with a hits, Doyle, Balrd 2. Three-bas- e hit, From 4 -- Base Swats by Xess. triple. Pipp High Hinchnvan. Earned runs, Pittsburg 4. Dou- In the tenth and led May Have All His Salary If It ble play, McCarthy to Vlox to Wagner. H off with infield singles, and the former First base on errors. Pittsburg 1. Bases on EN VOll cref Batting of Portland Keeps scored Will Help Circuit to Ask balls, off Tesreau 5; off Harmon. 1. when 'Jones threw Hartzell's by Struck XTp Throughout sacrifice bunt into left field, trying for out, Tesreau 3, by Harmon 2. Umpires, Athletic Under- Game. a force play at third base. Players to Stand Chop. Quigley and jason. Cleveland won the second game by bunching four hits, with some loose St. Louis 6, Boston 1. W wear that has the fielding by New York in the eighth Pacific Coast League Standing. ST. LOUIS, June 19. St. Louis took inning, scoring four runs. Scores: CHICAGO, June 19. It was. learned the third straight game from the B. V. D. RedTVoven Label W. L. Pet.! W. L. Pet. First game: today pro- San Fran.. 40 31 .563Portland ...33 35 .485 Cleveland I JCew York here that the more radical world's champions today, defeating 6a.lt Lake. .38 33 .521lOakland 37 42 B H o A El ponents among ti .48 B H OAS of economical measures Boston 6 to 1. on Alg-s.-- Sallee allowed two it, you are & but sure O 1 that Los 3 .519Venice 34 42 .447 S' worth, m 2 0 HCooIcr 2 3 0 the higher-cias- s major league mag- Yesterday's Result. Turner.2.. 3 1 3 3 0 Peck'ugh.s 2 4 2 0 hits. A batting rally in the eighth Chap'an.s. 2 1 2 6 0,Maisel,S. .. 10 nates have proposed a combined move- inning won the game for the locals, At San Francisco Portland 9. Oakland 3. Jackson. r. 3 0 OiPipp.l . .. ." 21212 0 0 the garments are right 6-- by At Salt Lake Venice 7, Salt Lake 9-- 2. Graney,!.. 3 142 1 0 O.litgh.m 0 0 ment the leading circles to reduce five runs being made on three doubles, At Los Angeles Los Angeles i, San Fran- Barbare.3. 3 0 1 lOHartzel.l. 0 0 salaries and even to curtail the play- three singles, two sacrifice hits, cisco 0. Wood.l 4 0 9 0 .Bauman,2. 3 0 ing season sharply this year. coupled with Boston's two errors. Score: in quality of material, O'Xelll.c. 4 1 5 2 0 Nuna'ker.c 4 0 Boston I St. Louii SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 19. (Special.) Mitchell, p 3 0 0 1 DCrec" 0 0 The movement should require action - 1 0 1 'BHOAE Portland is now on even terms with Jones,p.... 0 0 Daley'".. 0 0 by the five larger members of the Gilbert.r. 0 0 0 OlButler.s. .. BHOAE4 0 integrity of workman- Oakland de- ISweeney.c. 0 0 Moran.r. ..3 0 0 0 0Bescher,I. 0114 0 tor series honors and all r Isher.p. .. 2 0 National Association, the International 2 1 10 pends upon 0 0 Fltzpk,2. 0 0 0iWi!son.m. 0 00 what happens tomorrow. Caldwellt. League, 0. 3 0 0MllIer,2. .. 4 ship , Keating, p. 1 0 the American Association, the Cather.l... 12 0 and refinement of With the Beavers in today's struggle and Smlth.3. . 0Lons,m,r. 3 2 0 1 It was simply a case of taking advan- Pacific Coast League, the Western Schmidt.l 011410 0 OiDolaii.r.I.. 0 tage of poor pitching gave Totals. 31 27 12 2 Totals. 40 14 30 14 0 the Southern leagues. Though a pro Magee.m . 0 4 0 0:Hyatt,l. .. 110113 0 0 finish. that them "None out when winning run scored; Marv'le.s. 2 llBetzel.3. . 1 O 2 U Remember we a victory of 9 to 8. batted for Kunamaker in ninth; ran for posed meeting of the presidents of the Whaling.o 3 0124 1 OlSnyder.c. . 2 7 0 0 Ray Boyd was unsteadiness person- Cree in ninth; flatted for Fisher in ninth. organizations discussed,- is said Hugbes.p. 3 0 0 4 1 bailee, p. .. 0 0 1 was it 10 sew ified during two a third in- Cleveland 0 0 Egan'... 1 0 0 0 0 this label on all the and 0 02010010 0 0 1 at the American Association session New York 1 1 0V 2 5 Chiv-ingt- on nings he performed. Then Bea- Peck-lnpaug- the Runs, Turner. Chapman 2, Jackson, h, here early this week. President Totals. .29 2 24 13 21 Totals. . 32 11 27 11 1 vers did better with Abies in the box Pipp. High, Bauman, Daley. Two-bas- e said today he had heard nothing Batted for Gilbert in eighth. our garments and make than against the right-hand- er who bad hit, Peckinpaugh. Three-bas- e hits, Jack- of it. Boston 0 1 son, High, Peckinpaugh. . Chap- 0100O00O been performing. Chapman. Gives Coe. St. Louis 0001 0005 0 man. Stoksn base. Earned runs. Ban Johnson Runs, Smith, 2. Long, Do-Ia- n, none without it. Erve Higginbotham stuck it out to 4, 4. Butler, Wilson though he on New York Cleveland Base on balls, off President Johnson, of the American Butael. Two-bas- e hits, Butler, Dolan, the end. was threatened Fisher 3, Mitchell 1. Hits, off Fisher 5 in Quoted ago as Betzel, Maranvllle. , Dolan. several occasions. Jack Ness did most 9 innings; Keating 1 in 1; Mitchell 12 in Leaeue was not long runs, 3; 3, Earned St. Louis 2. Double plav, two-thir- ds S 2 none when some of leagues would of the scoring. Just of it, Jones in out in tenth saying the minor Smith to Schmidt. First base on error,vBos-to- n game was won. Struck out, by Fisher 3. better suspend for the season rawer 1. Bases on balls, Hughes 1, You have positive protection to be exact. He put the ball out of Keating 1. Mitchell 4. Wild pitch, Mitchell. off off inning a right-fiel- d Nuoamalter, Umpires, than battle against the unusual Sallee L Struck out. by Hughes 4, by the lot in the fourth for Passed ball, Kvans weather, reported lack of interest, and Saliee 6. Umpires. Klem and Emslle. Seek homer and came right back in and Chill. magnates, in your own hands. and the sixth to switch with a four-bas- e Second game: unfavorable times. Certain I statement, Chicago into the left-fie- ld bleachers. Cleveland New Tork taking their cue from this 5, Brooklyn 0. the B.V. D. Red Woven hit B H O A El A r. find In one of the early innings Hig was B rl u have advocated extreme measures, but 19. S'hw"th.m 0 0 OlCook.r. 1 1 0 00 others, believing is reviv- CHICAGO. June Vaughn held pounded for three hits, but luck was Turner.2. . 2 1 2 2; Daley. r. . . O 2 o o that interest Brooklyn to three hits not Label on all Athletic Under- with him and he escaped the scoring Ch'pman.s 0 2 3 llPeck'p'h.a. 2 1 S 1 ing and that a return of good weather and allowed evil. Jackson. r. 1 1 0 OlMaisel.3 2 0 oo is due, are opposed to radical action. a visitor beyond second base today. is Graney.I. . 1 1 OiPipp.l Oil o o by easily, 5 0. wear that shown to you. Nearly all of the Northerners got W'bsg'ss,3 O. O S OiHigh.m 0 2 o o Discussing the statement made Chicago winning to Smith's Hugh owner of Lincoln to Chicago left-hand- ed away with at least one hit, while a Wood.l.. . i a 2 OIHartzell.I. 0 4 0 0 Jones, the curves failed fool Buy, if the label is there. Refuse couple of the lads stowed away three Kgan.c. . . o 12 2 0Baum,2. . . 1 2 2 1 Club, who said he would ask the reduc batters, Saier and Williams apiece. Hag'm'n.p 0 o 1 OlSweeney.c. 1 5 0 (1 tion of President O'Neill's salary among getting three hits each, but Brooklyn Smith 1 o 0 OlCaldwellt. 0 0 00 measures of economy in. to buy, if the label is missing. The Beavers jumped into the lead in Harstad.p O o 0 o'n'm'k'r.c 0 O 0 0 the the West errors figured in both local rallies. the second inning, and Oakland was Morton.p. . 0 1 0 OiMcHale.p. 1 0 20 ern League, O'Neill said he would abide that, Creet 1 0 O 0 by any action of the league. Chicago not able to head them off after BHOAE BHOAE B.V.D. Closed Crotch Union Suits score: Totals.. 36 9 27 13 31 Totals... 33 9 27 12 2 O'Neill Offer Salary. O'Mara.s. 4 0 2 4 OiGood.r 4 1 3 I 00 (Pat. U.S.A. Portland Oakland Batted for Hagerman in eighth. "They can take half my salary, as Myers.m. 4 0 2 O 0Fisher.s . .. 4 0 0 50 tBatted for Sweeney in eighth. 3 1 . . 4 2 1 BHOAEl BHOAEO proposes, or Daubert.l 4 iSchulte.l 0U $1.00 and upward the Suit. Davis.s... 4 2 1 3 0;Mid'lton.m 5 3 00 t Batted for McHale in ninth. Jonea all of it," said the StO18a 2 lj.McLarry.2 4 0 2 20 Derrick.l. 5 O lO 1 OlMarcan.2 . . 5 0 2 0 Cleveland 0 5 president, "and I will run the business Wfceat.1.. 4 O a 0 USaler.l 4 3 15 0O 5 3 5 C OjJolinson,l. 4 0 1 00 00001O0040 0 1 O 1 StumpM.. New York O102 of the league just the same. The league Himmel.r 3 0 1 0 OiWtlirms.m 3 3 1 00 B.V. D." Coat Cut Undershirts Bates,.-!..- 5 1 O 2 0jNess.l.. .. 4 2 9 20 Runs, Southworth, Turner; Chapman, is welcome to use my own money as McCarty.c 3 15 3 OlArcher.c. . 3 10 3 1 4 0 4 3 2 20 Two-bas- e 2 14 Carisch.c. 0Gardner,r. Jackson. Peckinpaugh 2. Maisel 2. as my as done be- Getz.3... 3 11 0PheIan,3.. 3 0 12" and Knee Length Drawers, Doane.r. . 5 3 0 0 0Kuhn,c... 2 1 4 20 hits. Turner, Wood, Peckinpaugh. well salary, it has Smith, p.. 3 0 1 5 0Vaughn,p. 2.0 0 3 0 Hilly'd.m. 2 2 3 OOlGuest.s 3 2 6 4 2 Home runs, Graney. Peckinpaugh. Stolen fore. It has at different times used 50c and upward the Garment. Lober.l... 2 0 3 0 0 Litsehi.3. . 4 0 0 40 bases, Maisel 3, Jackson 2. Earned runs, $10,000 of mine and is welcome to it Totals. 30 3 24 19 31 Totals. 31 10 27 13 0 Hig'b'th.p 3 O 1 2 0 Boyd.p 1 it 0 lO Cleveland o. New York 4. Double plays, again." Brooklyn 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 Elliott.C . . 2 1 u 0 0 Wambsganss to Wood to Egan; Egan to Chicago 0 0 0 2 OOO 3 5 Ables.p Wood; Daley, unassisted. First base on er- No date for further discussion of the McLarry, ...211201 1 0 0 0 2, 1. Runs, Good, Fisher. Schulte, Mundorff rors. Cleveland New York Bases on retrenchment plans has been set. Presi- Saier. Three-bas- e hit, Saier. Stolen bases, , B . . balls, off Hagerman 2, off Harstad 2. off is waiting now runs, The V. D Company, 2 in- dent O'Neill said. He McLarry, Cutshaw, Daubert. Earned Totals. .34 12 27 13 0 Totals. .37 11 27 19 Morton 1. Hits, off Hagerman 6 in 7 reports on proposition Chicago 2. Double plays. Saier (unassisted). for Ablefl in ninth. nings; off Harstad 2 in 3 inning; off Mor- for further the on .Batted Mc-Ha- Smith to Get to Daubert. First base Portland 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 9 ton 1 in 1 3 innings. Struck out, by le put to ballplayers regarding a cut in errors, Chicago 3. Bases on bails, off New York. Hits 0 2 2 1 4 2 0 1 0 12 3, by Hagerman 7. Umpires. Chill their salaries. Vaughn 2. off Smith 2. Struck out, by The ii-Y- CamDony Oakland 0 O 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 and Evans. Vaughn 4, by Smith 3. Umpires, Rigler and feg' j Hita 0 3 0 1 1 3 0 1 2 11 to Play Out Schedule. Hart. Runs, Stumpf 2, Bates. CarlBch 2, Doane 2. Washington 7, Detroit 0. Internationals Hillyard, Lober, Ness 2. Gardner. Home NEW YORK. 19. President Ed runs. Ness 2. Four runs. 3 hits off Boyd. WASHINGTON, June 19. Washing- June. What the Box Scores Show 11 at bat in 2 3 Innings, one out in third, ward Barrow, of the International two on, one out. Charge defeat to Boyd. ton shut out Detroit 7 to 0 in the last League, said that he understood that a About Players You Know. Two-bas- e hit. Doane. Sacrifice fly, game of the series here today, John- proposition to reduce salaries and pos- First base on bails, Higgin-botha- m son allowing only two He also playing season had FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO. 1. Boyd 3. Abies 0. Struck out. nits. sibly curtail the RODGERS, went in Higetnbotham 4; Boyd 3. Double plays. batted out a triple., a double and a been under discussion by some of the BILL Kulin to Guest to Marcan; Higginbotham to single and scored two runs in the seven minor league executives. "Certainly pinch hitter for Second Base- Wholesale Distributors Stumpf to Uerrick; Abies to Guest. Runs innings he worked. Washington drove the International . League is not plan- man Wagner in the final inning of the 3; Boyd our-ta- responsible for, "Higginbotham 2: Coveleskie mound end ning to reduce players' salaries or il Boston-St- .. game. B. D. Abies 3. Wild pitches, Boyd 2. Abies. Left from the at the season, Louis He walked and V. UNDERWEAR on bases, Portland 8, Oakland S. Time 1:40. of the sixth and bunched three bits, the league which is sched scored a run. Portland Bill James, Umpires, Guthrie and Held. two bases on balls, a double steal and uled to close on September 18, he said. in- went in after Lowdermilk had f an error for four runs in the one t AXCELS BLANK SEALS, 1 TO 0 ning Bolaud pitched. Score: let Boston tie the score in the ninth for Detroit Washington St. Louis and allowed one hit in retiring BHOAE BHOAE PHILLIES DEFEAT REDS three men. He fanned one. High School boy nis championship, won again today in Smith Loses Pretty Pitching Duel Bush.s 4 1 2 5 1 Moeller.r.. 4 13 0 0 "Mich" Smith, Bill Deveny, Howard the special tournament at the Crescent Kav'agh,2 1 2 0 Foster.S. ., 3 1 0 20 Dave Bancroft, handled Nielsen and Southpaw Richard Max- Athletic club. She defeated Miss Flor- With Love on Own Wild Throw. Cobb.m. .. 3 O0 Shanks.l. 3 1 2 00 eight short without a skip FAST CONTESTS DUE Crawf'd.r. 1 0 OMilan.m. 4 2 4 0 0 chances at meyer have added considerable strength ence Sheldon, Montclair Athletic club LOS ANGELES. Cal.. June 19. Smith Veach.l. .. 2 0 0;UxndIl.l. 4 18 0 0 for the Phils. He failed to hit in to the Merchants, and they bid fair to champion. 6-- 2, 4. Love Burns.1 . .. 4 O 1 S 0 ALEXANDER'S PITCHWG IS TOO tour times up. make the Piedmonters hustle to win. lost a duel with whfn Mor' ty.3 . 1 0 3 Ol Alr.s lh.c-- . 4 O 4 1 0 appearance a wild pitch allowed the only tally in Stanage.c. 3 0 0 0 OiMcBrlrte.s. 4 0 5 2 0 MUCH FOR HERZOG'9 MEN. Ivor Olson, made one hit This will mark the first MARTIXOXI RELEASED BY OAKS the game whicn Los Angeles won over Cov'skie.p 0 0 3 llJohnson.p 3 3 0 0 0 in three times at bat and handled six since the 1911 season of "Rube Max- 1 0. Bo!and,p. 0 0 0 2 0iAyres,p... 0 0 0 00 meyer, who created much comedy while San Francisco today, to The lone chances at second in fine fashion for Sellwopd-Maroo- n Redman- Ex-Bcav- cr Cavet.p. .. 0 0 0 0 0, Unsteadiness) r and being carried on Nick Williams' Port- Who Has ot Won Since run was made in the seventh inning on Jac'son . . 1 0 0 0 0, Ttsrso's Lets Ilttab-i- the Reds. Wolters infield single. Koerner's sac- Bert Whaling. failed to land Colts some few seasons ago. Mac Let Him Go to Join Seattle. rifice, out and Smith's wild Totals. 29 3 24 15 it Totals. 33 9 27 10 0 Score Cards Make It Three three times up for the Braves. -Monarch Games Today. Countless pranks have been pulled on Ellis' foul Butted for Cavet in ninth. hit in "Rube," but he says he will show the SAN FRANCISCO. June 19. (Spe- throw. Score: Detroit 0 0 Stralsht From Braves. One stolen base was registered I 0O0O00O0 fans that his hat is still in the ring San Francisco Los Angeles Washington 01 7 against him. cial.) Martinoni received the B H O AF.I B H O AK Kuns, Moeller 2, Foster.- 101040Shanks, Milan, Ham Hyatt, leaguer, by letting the Maroons down with few usual five days' notice before being Mloan,r.. 3 0 2 0 0:f aprgert.m 4 0 0 Johnson 2. Two-bas- e hit, Johnson. Hits, off 19. - bingles. O M 1 ." o G CINCINNATI. June Alexander's got his customary hit for- the St. Louis handed the blue envelope by 1 3 Mullen.2 4 3 Coveleskie 0 In innings, off Boland 3 in 1, The Maroons will present the same af- Bodi.m- - . 1 2 0 OiWolter.r. .. 3 1 2 O 0 off Cavet none in 1. off Johnson 2 in 7, off pitching was too much for Cincinnati Cardinals, taking three times at bat. MERCHANTS LOOK BETTER lineup which has triumphantly carried Tyler Christian, of the Oaks, this Hellm'n.l. 0 9 0 o:Koerner,l . 2 0 12 0 0 Ayres 1 in 2. Stolen bases, Foster, Moeller, today and as a result Philadelphia won He accepted 13 chances at first. ternoon. Downs. 2. . 1 2 4 OlWlls.l 3 Shanks, Milan. Bases on balls, off Boland 2. Vear. Gregg, worked four them through everything they have H will probably join the Seattle Jones.3. . . 12 1 0Terry,s. . .. 3 Struck out, by Johcson 4. Umpires, Nallin easily, 4 to 1. Alexander allowed only met this year. The Maroons have lost aa Oorhan.s.. 2 and Dineen. four hits, which were scattered in innings for Boston against the St. only one game, and show no signs of club of the Northwestern league, it sep'lv'da.c 1 O Metzger.3. that Louis Americans, allowing five hits and is understood that Manager Dugdale 1 O . . . many innings. Score: letting up. Their star fltnger. Emery fcmlth.p. Love.p. I one run. He walked one, giving away has been after him. . Block-- . . .. 0 O Chicago 8, Philadelphia 2. Philadelphia Cincinnati Cellar Champions Hope Break Webb, will pitch, with Al Bartholemy BH O A El himself to a pinch hitter. to Martinoni has not won a game since BHOAE ex-Co- lt, doing the receiving. 27 4 24 9 0 2S 6 27 13 1 PHILADELPHIA. June 19. Chicago Bancroft, s 4 0 3 5 0 jLeach.m. . 3 0 2 0 0 Carl Mays, took up the joining the Oaks. Totals. Totals.. O Winning Streak of Piedmonts Webb is the leading1 pitcher in the Bitted for Jones in ninth celebrated " day" here by Byrne,3... 3 11 2 Griff ith.r.. 3 0 1 00 burden for Gregg, allowing four runs 0 0 Becker.l.. 3 0 2 0 0 Herzog.s... 4 2 4 4 0 league and will twirl for the Maroons Fan Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 winning 8 2, mak- O and five hits in five innings. He, too, Will Use A bpen In 2 o o 1 o 1 o o from Philadelphia to Cravath.r. 2 0:Kl!Ilfer,l.. 3 1 5 0 0 and East Siders against Walter McCredie's Beavers on concrete viaduct has built Hits i sweep 2 12. 0 O 2 gave way to a pinch who de- Kansas City spanning 32 railroad track. Lou Angeles 0 O o O 0 O 1 O 1 ing a clean of the series of three Whitfd.m 12 0 O.Groh.3 4 0 hitter July 6. 1 O O O 1 1 1 Wyckoff in- N"iehoff,2. 4 2 1 0 OlWIngo.c. .. 2 0 0 3 0 livered. Several Added Stare. Hits 2 6 contests. pitched eight 3 3 9 0 Oi Moll 3 0 12 Secretary Harry M. Grayson has as- Run, Wolter. Two-bas- e hit. Love. Sac- nings, prize being a triple by Luderus.l. wltz.l. 10 Tom Season, went in as hits,-- the hit W.Kilfr.o 4 0 7 1 0Olson,2.... 3 30 signed Umpires Kerby Drennen and rifice Meloan. Cnrhan, Koerner. Struck 3 3 0 2 13 relief pitcher for the Brookfeds, but out, by Love 3, Smith 1. BaRes on balls, Fournier with the bases filled in the Alexan'r.p 0 0 Schnei'r.p. 0 0 2 0 Alex Cheynne to handle today's games. THIS GREAT LITTLE ILear.p 0 0 0 Feds, won Boot off Love 3. Run responsible for. Smith 1. seventh inning. Both made a home run 0 0 Fielder Jones' who two Batting orders of the teams follow: rPLL2ciimbr Double plays, McMiillen to Terry to Koer- and two singles in IClarke 1 0 0 OO games, had already won the contest. Sipsby. P. CMmitb' S four times at bat. er, Local fans will have an opportunity Piedmont Stepp, rf: 2b: ner; Love to Metzser. Stoien bases, Cnrhan, Collins was given a snotgun by the 28 7 17 11 o 28 4 27 0 Peckinpaugh, had a big Doty, Bogart, 3b; Kennedy, If; Har-greav- Ci Diamond Dope Maggert. IVUd pitches. Love. Kmitti. Passed Totals. Totals. IS York-Clevela- to see promising youngsters, good class lb; Umpires, Philadelphia club on his first appear- Batted for Schneider in eighth. day with the bat in the New cf; Yett, ss: Bartholemy, c; ball. Boles. I'hyle and Toman. 0 3 1 4 D and ballplayers, kept out of AND Timeof game. 1:42. ance at bat. Score: Philadelphia 0 00 1 0 0 double header. In eight times faster Webb, p. Sellwood Groce, rf ; Wilson, m oat Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnait 1 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 up he made four hits, one a double and organized ball by the failure of several ss; Smith, Cohen, Sb; untm 2, 2b; Ingles, cf: Official B H O AE . B H O AE Runs, Byrne Cravath Niehoff, Leach, one a home run, scored three runs near-b- y 1915 sea- Flaying Rules BOTH BEES AXD TIGERS WIN To-b- a Three-bas- e and leagues to start the Aiken, lb; Deveny or Nielsen, if; New- Felsch.m. 5 11 0 OHValsh.m. . 4 hit. NMehoff. hit, Nie- handled 15 out of 16 chances at short. son, two Maxmeyer. p. Weaver.s. 5 11 i OjBairy.s . . . 4 110010 hoff. Earned runs, Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati Rip Hagerman, gets and or three seasoned veterans man, c; Fall of factm Cor fans E.CoH's,2 3 O 3 4 1ipp,c..., 4 121 5 21 1. Double play. Alexander to Bancroft to credit in action in the City League's double East Side Edwards or Lucky, rf; Claude Williams and Piercey Are Kournler.l 4 3 IS 0 OjOldrlng.l. . 3 1 2 O0 Luderus. Left on bases, Philadelphia 4. Cin- for having stopped the Yanks. He al- Brown, 2b; Hinkle, If; McKeen, lb; Contains for 3 1 cinnati 4. Bases on balls, Alexander 3, bill this afternoon at Recreation Park. rules J.Coll'ns.r 2 0 (FMcInnls.1. 4 112 10 lowed six hits and two runs In seven Balrd, 3b;; Hughes, cf; Prltchard, ss; Pitching; Victorious In 2 Games. Roth.l 4 3 O 1 OiStrunk.r. . 4 10 innings, seven Twenty-fourt- h Vaughn streets. Curves, life Pitchers 1 12 fanned and passed two. and Lund, p. West Side Llnd, If; Schalk.c. 3 3 2 0Malone,2. . 4 0 0 2(1 gamff, Shea..c; histories and picture of SALT LAKE CITT, June 19. Salt B'kb'rne,3 3 0 O 5 0;Kopf,3 . 3 0 3 50 In the first which will start at Childers, 3b: Wolfer, 2b; Murray, cf; Clcotte.p. 2 3 O.SVyckoff.p. O O Baseball Statistics. 1:30 baseball stars, and 1915 Lake Venice divided today's double-heade- r, 10 2 2 0 o'clock, the Sellwood Merchants, Brigers. rf: Bleeg. c; Lodell, lb; Watts, and S?hawkey.p O O O 0 1 who have been the cellar champions ss; Murphy, p. Baseball Catalogue of the Bees winning the first PUaviei 0 0 game 9 6 7 110 ECCENTRIC TWIRLER WILt almost alt season, will attempt to stop to and losing the second to 7( STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. ! 2. Claude Williams pitched good ball Totals. .3211 27 IS Totals... S3 7 27 14 2 National League. START GAME AGAINST the winning streak of the Northeast Lake in first, Batted for Wyckoff in eighth. PIEDMONT FOR SELL- - Side aggregation, the Piedmont Ma- for Salt the while Chicago i0 1 1 0 24 0 0 8 W.L. P.C.) W.L. P.C. WOOD TODAY. roons, while the second contest, which GOODS Fromitie was hit hard throughout. Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Chicago.... 20 21 .rSi Brooklyn. . . lij i"S .472- CHAD IS FAST ON BASES "OOiaranteedJ Runs, Philadel 2S 22 .560Boston 24 27 .471 will start immediately upon the con- Piercey let Salt Lake down with six Felsch. Weaver, E. Collins, Fournier 2U GoldsnuUi's Guaranteed game. 2. J. Collins. Roth 2, Walsh, Oldrlng. Two-ba- se 3t. Louis... 31 .544 New York.. . 21 20.447 clusion of the first, will be between Official. hits in the second Risberg hits, Felsch, Fournier, Strunk, Walsh, Pittsburg... 2o 25 .DOOjCinclnnati. . 20 2S .417 the Side Redmen, with a much League Baseball, used by the getting two & Three-bas- East starred at bat. singles, Oldring 2. e hit, Fournier. Home . improved team, and President Clyde J. P. double and a homer. Score: run, Koth. Stolen bases, E. Collins, J. Col- HAS 13 THEFTS TO HIS cific Coast League, here at $1,125 lins 2, 2. Chi-cag- o Chicago.... 35 20 .CS6WashlnRton. 24 24 .r.OO Rupert's West Side Monarchs. First game: Roth, Strunk Earned runs, S: - The "Chase" Model First Baseman's I 8, Philadelphia 2. Double play. Detroit 34 .SOU'Cleveland 2130.412 Randall's Reds have won four and CREDIT WITH FEDS. Venice Salt Lake Wyckoff Boston 27 19 5S7rit. Louis. . . . 20 33 .377 Mitt, here A.OO B II O AE B H O A E to Barry to Mclnnis. Bases on J? lost seven games since the season -- at S New 27 24 .529;Phlladel 10 34 .3SS Carlisle.i; 1 0 0 0Shinn,r. . . . 2 5 0 0 balls, off Cicotte 1, off Wyckoff . Hits, York.. opened, while the Monarchs have won The Scoop" Model Catcher's Mitt, Berger.s. . 1 3 1Orr.s 3 1 0 off Wyckoff 10 in 8 Innings; off Shawkey . games. Scaton, Groom, Borton Kane.m . . 3 0 0Kiedeon,3. . 4 1 1 1 in ,1 inning. Struck out, by Cicotte 3, by six and lost five Should the Kenwottky, aad here at ST.OO Wyckoff Kansas City. 35 23 .603iBooklyn. . . "S 28 .500 today be only Risberg, r. OOiRyan.l 3 4. Umpires, Connolly and Wallace. .11 East Siders win they will Good Record 1 4 St. Louis... 21 .SOtjiXewark 27 L'7 .500 Krneger All Have Model "B" Fielder's Glove, used by Purtell.2.. OlZacher.m.. Chicago.... 31 Stt .544L;altimore 20 3:1.377 one game from second place and tied Hethng,3. 3 lTnnant.l. 3 Pittsburg... 28 24 538iBuffalo with the downtown representatives. With Ontlsw Orsjantsntion. worlds most famous players, here Mitse.c. . . 0 OIHaliinan.S. 2 St. Louis 5, Boston 5. 2139.300 ap- Jle'hm'n.l o ll 1 o Hannah, c. 4 1 lO American Association. Earlier in the season the Redmen at $4.0 o o 1 BOSTOS, 19. St. Bos- necessary Kromme.p OlC.WU'ms.p 4 2 0 June Louis and Indianapolis 37 18 .673'5t. Paul 25 27 .481 peared to lack the fight, but Model "A" 300 Per Cent Class Pro Whlte.p. . 0 1 2 0 ton were tied at five runs each acquiring the services of Chester Chadbourne, former Beaver, Spencer . 0 0 0 01 after Louisville; . SO 25 .S40 Cleveland ... 22 29 .431 since Pitcher fessional Baseball Bat nine innings today when Umpire Kansas City 2!) 2i .oSTlMlnneapolis. 22 30.423 "Red1' Lundf Infielders Frit McKeen now with the Kansas City Federals, is $1.00 26 27 . . 2:; 31 .415 Boys' . Official Practice Baseball, Totals. .40 12 24 11 2i Totals. . 34 12 27 4 3 O'Loughlin called the game to allow the Milwaukee.. .401Columbus. and Bill Baird and Outfielders "Frisco" listed as the fifth best base stealer In Batted for Glslchmann in ntnth. former team to catch a train. Score: Western League. Edwards, all former stars on the organization, according to horsehide covered, regulation siac, St. Louis I the outlaw Venice OO0O03O0 3 6 BHOAE! Boston Des Moines. 2S 1 7 .622lr.incoln 22'2S.5O0 Or., team, they have put latest statistics. Chadbourne has here at 30t Salt Lake OOO 9 28 21 .571Wlchlta 18 new appearance. y, 00031 Shotton.l. 4 0 2 0 O Hooper.r. . BHOAE5 2 2 Topeka 26.4'IU on an entirely 13 in 47 games. Ken-worth- of Uniforms, com Runs. Berger, Kane 2. Risberg 2, Hetllng. 1 00 Denver 24 18 .67 l?loux City 19 28.404 game snatched bases Full Line Baseball Austin,3... 3 OjWagner,2.. 3 31 -- In their last Sunday with Pied- tos-s- er Shinn. Orr 2, Gedeon. Zacher. Tennant, Han- 3 13 0 14 Omaha 24 22 .522,'St. Joseph. . . Is 27 .400 1: a former Sacramento ball plete. $.3.3 to nah, C. Williams 2. Two-bas- e Kane, I'ratt,2 14 USpeaker.m. 4 3 3 O0 mont they were fighting all the way slug- $110 hits. C.WIkT.m 4 2 2 O U:Lewis,l. . ... 5 0 0 Northwettrrn League. is numbered as the tenth best Hetlins. Mine. Risberg. Purtell, Gedeon, 00 and the Maroon nine was extremely two-bagge- Ryan. Walsh. r... 2 0 3 0 OiHoblitiel.l. 4 2 12 10 35 23 ger. He has nine four TO CLUBS Tennant. Williams, Shinn. Hannah. 1 O Spokane. .803'Victorla 2S30.4S8 lucky in nosing them out by a three-bagge- rs SPECIAL PRICES Home Zacher. Base on balls, E.W'lk'r.r 2 0 OiJanvrln.s.. 4 32 28 .533 Aberdeen and one homer to his 'un, off white L.eary.1... 3 0 5 0 o Gardner.3.- - 2 21130( o 0 Tacoma.... 2f33.4x score. Rupert's tcssers will not meet 2. off Williams 3. Struck out, by Fromme 1 Vancouver.. 31 28 .523Seattle 23 36 .800 credit. His average is only .277 in the by 6. l.avan.l. .. 4 3 2 2 "Thomas.c. 3 O 5 20 same club so easily humbled in Get this by White L Williams Six runs. 7 hits 4 1 . . . . O t 'he the batting however. 1 2-- Agnew.c.. 6 2 0;Cady.c o o 0 Yesterday's Results. long-distan- ce individual list, and 12 at bat off in 3 Innings; 3 O . . past, and his hitters may Glove modeled after 3 runs, 22 I.d'r'mlk.p 4 10 Gregg.p. 0 0 0 00 American Association Indianapolis 1, Co- Many other Coasters whose names hits and at bat off White in James, p.. 0 0 0 1 O'Mays.p. . . . 1 o 0 find it tough picking connecting with glove used by t 3 innings. responsible -- 10 o; Cleveland 0, Louisville 5; Pa-i- l are familiar here, are found in perus- the the Runs for. Fromme 0 o O lumbus St. 4 r rJo boy .". White 0. Charge defeat to Fromme. Sac- Menriksen uo 10,, Milwaukee 4; Minneapolis 8, Kansas " Lund's fast balls. This Lund has ing the averages of the third major. famous Evers himself. ""Ruth 1 0 0 Q0 more speed many al rifice fly. Purtell Sacrifice hits, Hallinan 2 1 City 5 (14 Innings). than once 31, Gainer. 1 o oo Tom Seaton, of the Beavers, is You can pull down the Left on bases. Venire Salt Lake ti. First O O O O u Western league Wichita 7. Topeka 6. pitchers, and his control is above up pitchers' base on errors. Venice 2. Salt Lake 2. Dou- zRodaera.. Others off. rain average. Shea, well in the records. He mgh ones.IRl Call sucks. ble plays. un- the Johnnie the Redmen had won nine and lost four games for Hallinan unassisted. Hetling Totals. 33 10 27 8 0( 33 12 27 10 1 Where the Teams Play Today. unusually Come in and let usshow . f ji .Z1.3 Vfc 3 assisted. Time of game. 2:03. Umpires, Gregg Totals.. catcher, works well with the Brooklyn when the averages were is- .you. on your Finney and Williams. Batted for in fourth. Pacific Coast League Portland vs. Oak- Kobe Namejer, big feilow and knows the weakness of Bobby Groom, to Putit hand i Batted for Thomas in eighth. at 8an Francisco; Venice sued. who went the and see ii it isn't the ?xi.yvAi'!'0 U Second game: Batted for Mays in land at Salt Lake; This photograph shows Kubj most of the West Side swatsmlths. - majors from Portland he hopped finest gloveyoueversaw. fit Vv.i S I ninth. Los Angeles. before Venice BHOAE zBatted for Wagner In San Francisco at llaxmeyer as he was caught in Chet Murphy, who has been going fct. f&. jSis H H o A E Salt Lak ninths Northwestern League Aberdeen at Seat- to Fielder Jones Louis club, has No. Berger.s . 1 St. Louis 0O0 1 0 0 0 4 0 5 Spokane; middle of a de- well for the Monarchs, will start on won games. 10X tan leather. 1J)0V 1 5 Shinn.r. 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 tle; Tacoma at Victoria at Van- the characteristic seven and lost four Wiihoit,r. 1 1 0 3 0 Boston 0 0 0 3 5 couver. livery while on mound re- the mound, with "Doc" Blee.g doing the No.25ftex. horsehidc,2.00 " Orr.r Rims, Shotton, Austin, C. K. the Artie Krueger, traded by Portland to Bayless.m 1 1 0 0iGedeon,2. 1 0 Walker 2. , How the Series Stand. cently. Maxmeyer was formerly receiving. Rupert will present, with Los Angeles Ty Lober, is batting Risberg.2. 2 4 8 0 Ryan.l. . 0 0 Walker. Hooper, Wagner, Hoblitzel, Gainer, for .. Two-bas- e Pacific Coast League Portland S games. exception of pitcher, .2-1- 2 12 1 0;Zacher,m. 0 0 Rodgers. hit. C. Walker. Stolen with the Portland Northwest the the the same for Kansas City. Babe Borton is All for sale by the O'ehm'n.l C. E. Wal- Oakland 3 games; Los Angeles 3 games, San team which defeated Sellwood Sun Hetllng.3. 1 0 1 O'Tennintl 1 0 bases. Hooper. Gardner. Walker. Francisou 2 games; Salt Lake 3 games. Ven- League team. He will attempt last doing some nice stick work for St. Fpeneer.e. 2 4 0 OHallinan.3 1 o ker. Double plays. Lavan to Leary 2. Bases ice 3 games. to hoist Manager Wayne K. Lewis day. Louis. His average reads .S02. Gene Piercy.p. . 1 0 1 0 Rohrer.c. . o 0 on error. St. Louts 1. Bases on balls, off vic- "We are far from being out of . . Lowdermilk 6, off Gregg 1. Hits, off Gregg Beaver Ratting Averages. and his Sellwood team to a the Krapp is not doing well for Buffalo 0 0 4 ft running," said the Redmen manager ILaroy.p 5 In innings, off Mays In 5 Inning, ult I tory in the Portland City League this season. He has eight losses to his 0 0 11 8 innings, AB. H. Ave. A3. H. Ave. 1 o LOTidermilk in none but in Bates 52 JWllT.ush 39 10 .257 this afternoon against the league yesterday. "If one of the other clubs credit with but two wins. Gene was 0 0 ninth; off James 1 In 1 inning. Hit by ....Ui Maroons once or we Meek'. ... pitcher, by Lowdermilk, Gardner. Struck Speas 197 61 .310jDoane 100 48 .253 leaders. Maxmeyer has a pitch- trim the twice and once listed on the Beaver pitching staff. Mays Fisher ...150 40 .30tiiKrause ... 42 9 ing own can keep up the present gait, I feel Trie 01 Totals. .37 11 27 IT 30 6 2T out, by Lowdermilk 4. by James 1. by 37 ,3ll3Kahler 1 form all his and is the QjjalitV STOfte PortlAKO l Totals... Tl 5. Wild pitch. Mays. Passed balls. Agnew Hillyard ..122 .200 seat of considerable fun when that we will be on top at the finish." Again. li.,il,.lu Batted for Zacher in 9th. 2. Umpires. O'Loughlin and Hiidebrand. Stumpf ...271 81 .29SEvans .... 27 5 .192 Manager Wayne F. Miss Bjurstedt Wins Venice 30100020 1 7 Derrick ..208 71 ,25iHigg 60 7 .118 going good. He has consented to Lewis will trot Sporting Goods Store, temporary An- Salt Lake O1 0000OO1 2 Lober ....217 57 262Coveleski . 33 2 .060 be at his best today. out what looks to be the most formida- NEW 'YORK, June 13. Misa Molia Runs. Wilhoit. Bayless, Risberg 3. Glueh-man- n The Pimnlon railway tunnel .bout 12 Davis ....255 87 .262Keefe 60 0 .OOO ble aggregation that has represented Bjurstedt. the Norwegian girl who re- nex. Fifth and Alder. First Floor. 2, Gedeon, Ryan. Two-bas- e hits. miles long. Curisch ..115 30 ,200 Sellwood all secson. Heinle Wilson, the cently wun the Amei.uan National ten