THE. BAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUKSPAV. JUNE 17, 191?>. 9 DILLON CLINGS TO LEAD IN HITTING IN COAST LEAGUE

Members arid manager of All-Filipinobase bail team, .who arrived in San Francisco on the steamer J y FOUR SLUGGERS BIG LEAGUE RESULTS j'/ -\u25a0 Manchuria, yesterday. FILIPINO TEAM ABE CONTENDING National League | American League ON THE GROUND ST. LOUI3, June 10.?After St. Louis secured I".4 NEW YORK, June 16.?Detroit"? evened the a fire lead in the fourth inning, '.-' Brooklyn series here with the New- York Americana today won the opening game of- the series. 10 to 5. !by tiklHg the fourth game. sto 3. The visitors , Score:- % -*'*''. '? « - "-"\u25a0 J ! won out in the ninth. Score: _ ;'_ yy; READY FOR PLAY \u25a0FOR NEXT St.Louis AB R IIP A. Brooklyn AB.R HP A i Detroit AB IIH P A! N. Y. AB R. IIP A HONORS \u25a0". ft Huggtus.2b 4 0 1 2 41 Moran,rf.. 1-2 .3 iBush. sv... 4 0 2 4 3 Daniels,rf.. 4 0 1 4 2 f .''. 1 Cutsbaw,2b' 5 2*3 (» 110 0 2 3; 0 :Sheckard.lf 0 »?J0 ;Vitt.2b 2 0 3 2 : Welter.cf.. Hakes. \u25a0-..."! l 0"1 o,Stengel.cf. S % 4 0 Cratvfrd.rf. 4'o \u25a0' 1 2 0 Pknpaugb.s 4 0 0*" 14 Little Brown Brothers. Are Three . Leading Pitchers Mowrey,3b 4 112 ."Wheat .If.. 'B- 1;3 3 0 :Cobb.cf ... 3 0 14 0 Bortoh.lb;. 4 0 014 0 - 0 | Konetey.lb 11212 1 D*nb?rt,lb 4' 2 212 |V*Beh.lf... 3 0 1 2 0 4 1 1.10 Said to Put High' Evans. ..311 2 0 Smltb.3b ..50 lfJS| Hieh.lf... 0 10 0 Hartzell.lf. 2 10 0 5 Up . Have Performed But 4 3 Fisher,as.. 3 1112: o Derrick.3b. in O'Leary.ss 1 1 1 ? 2 I(.'amor. lb.. 4 I 1 ft 1' M'Kcl)nle,2 10 0 3 4 McLean,c ..4 0 1 2 10 Mliter,e. 4 1 8 4 [ Moriarty.G. 47 1 10 0 S*veeney;c;; 3 113 2 Class Quality of y Sallec.p.." 10 3Rucker,p.. 3 0,1. 0. 3 0 One Game, Be- 0 0 IStanage.c. 4 113 2 Bchnlz.p... 3 0 0 2 Each ? . Bnrfc.p... 0 0000 r-y~rr^Tl |liafi.p..... 0 p.: 1 Keating, 0 0 0:0"0 30 10 20-< 10 0 0 2 ??;_.-_*._- y Ball .?? ' narmon.p 1 0 i 21. Total.. | Public 0 1 0 0 01 ing a Winner Whitted. I- 0 0 0 0 ILftke.p-.,-.. 0 3 10 ?? " 0 0 0 0 'Total.. 427 ? *.:; * ? ? V \u2666 Hnuser. .. 1 0 9 .ft 0 * ;.. _; ,;\u25a0;_;-,, louden.-.-.. 10 0 0 0: .. ? - Z;tmlocb,p. 10 0 0 Total. 33 5 727 16: 01 \u25a0-.-'\u25a0 * The All Filipino baseball team .ar- ? I.op Aperies clings.to ' ??'.'"Dillon".of the : It'll tied. batted for Harmon in. ninth. Total. .31 5 827 id) rived yesterday from Manila on the. lead in hitting league \u25a0 Hauser batted for Sheckard in ninth. -ViDoouc' batted for Hail in the sixth. in the Coast with \u25a0- ' ' liner Manchuria,' and within the next BY INNINGS Louden batted for Take In the eighth. I 'a percentage. of - SCORE .43B. "Baiini Venice. 5 1-2 I?lo . BY INNINGS * * .few months the little brown brothers Brooklyn ...*.... 0 0 0 6 l * / SCORE y.y " ,Bafeer.'of Sap Francisco, "Higginhotham 'St. Louis 0 .0 0 .-. 0000 0 -? 0; 0 0 2 0 0 3?5 expect Detroit 0 0 to demonstrate that lhe brand .... York...... 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 o?3 of .Portland and Klawltter of Sacra- SL'MSIARY: V New of baseball played -in the Philippines '-*~ -*Moran. ' "L, .333, Errors?Fisher. ?2. Two base ' ' SUMMARY*- ' rnc-nto each have! a.percentage of Mowrey. "** I pretty high .- Three base bits? Daubert. Stengel. : ? Errors> ?Moriarty, Derrick. VMcKechnie.? :t. First ]is class stuff.. ? "plays? gbeekard Charles.e'f' San Francisco coming next Hugglns." base ou errors -New jYork 1. g Detroit 2. :. Two Ernest manager to Har- F. Willets is of the '.323.' Lindsay "Portland, to Konetchv; Sniitb. futsliaw Duubert; base bit*- Bush t2), Cobb. Three base hits? - '.'with of ? Pe'r- mon to Mowrer; Mowrey, Konetehv to O'Leary. Crawford. Daniels. Home run?Gainor. Stolen team, and A. Albert, president, of t°ho"° - Brooklyn ? of Oaks," .Slagle. Maggart Left on bases?St.' Louis 0. I 5. Wat bases?Sweeney Moriarty (2). Left' on' bases club, hoJT ..the.' and by j is traveling with the players. The \u25a0of base or" called balls? Off Uneker 2. git New V.irk :2. Detroit 4. ; Daniels Los* Angeles, of Sa-n" Fran- pitched ball? S'neckard and (takes, by Rm-kcr. - Bush; foam is its all ? Mundor'ff and Borton; Vltt. Gainor. and Peckln- what name implies.' an* r 3,1 by Harmon 1. Time .'cl-scoy Lewis, .and. Struck oat? By Rucker pangh. jVltt. McKechnie and 1Borton. First base ' Filipino Shlnn' of- Sacramento Umpires? " organization, lof game? l hour and: 45" minutes. on called balls?Off Scbola 4, off Hall 9. Struck i and out in the. and \u25a0\u25a0' oT.ye.nic.'e all 'hitting Kigier and Byron.';"" out?By. Time< . of game? orient it is highly respected Elliott are' ? j ln_"base- i - Hall 2, by ZamlOch I. #-* ahove-'the :300 mafk.-.' Percentages fol- NEW YORK 4. CINCINNATI 2 1 hour and 47 minutes. UmpiresConnolly and ; ball circles. " * ."* ! . ; . low: \u25a0?'??.'". ...*,".* ..." ? CINCINNATI,June 16.?Errors by Cincinnati McGreevy. t ?.'.--'.-*-\u25a0*-\u25a0 ,'»- As an indication of the team's, stand- . the first game of the 4, 1 ing may F.lllpint»*. "?- enabled New York to win CHICAGO WASHINGTON It be stated that the ' .*?: « t. ? > pi*a series today. 4t02. Score: .??,,,., \u25a0 ?.\u25a0' ? \u25a0 t: -*i:s--*«o53-*= S? si - RH PA WASHINGTON. '. June 16.?McBrlde's in j this season, have .played both the. '-' "' .-> N. Y. AB RMP A .Ciacin.. AB ?. ' ?'*.. " 1B-W *| -1 - 3 = 1 T i1 Bescber.. 4 0 0 2 1 the third inning after two were out today paved .-WaS'eda and KeiO university pines With . . |. -I Bri jj \u25a03 Burns .40040' If. the way for score two runs win ?. - ? Jl * 5'5 4 1* 2 i 0 4 0 I*2 0 Chicago to and disastrous results for the Japanese. ° Shafer.3b. ' Bates.cf... Washington * the final game from- and secure an = * 1 ?. ' 0- 120 players. r * I « lis n ? Fletcher 2 o*ol r.'Marsans.rf. 4. y ?-.'.-'. .? \u25a0 . \u25a0 " 5 -J ft 3 1 0 even break or. the scries. The score was 4 to ? - - D0y1e.2h... 4 .1 .8 3 Hoblltzll.lb 0 11 1. . v The are . -y Filipinos g?»od 4 116 0' 4 0 12 2 "?> Score: , /- wit'h-'tTie bat**"-." Merkle.lb: --? \u25a0\u25a0 Almelda3b. they some **. \ .'\u25a0?:' ?"?..';\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 jr. ig Murrav.lf. 4 111 0 Gi-oh.2b. .. 3 0. 1 0 I \u25a0"""\u25a0" Mb. AB RHP A Chicago AB ft It P A have fail pitchers* and arc ' ! ?" Meyers.c 4 12 5 1 Brghamr.ss 4 I 1. ?' 4 Mrtnlar. rt * 3 0 9 o*o Rath,2b... 41 013 famous for their airtight fielding. ',' ' 0 Sn.i'grss.cf. 4 1 0 Clark.e..... 3 2 4 2 I-aporte.Sb 1 0 0 0 ft'- 01 1 ?Ptiion,:i;.-a.:,..:. 14 321211410 0 011 11433 0.3 . Lord.Sb.. 4 2 Mar.urd,p..4 0 0 0 0 Suggs. . -21101 Foster, 3D 3 0 0-0 0 Chaie.lb. .40 16 0 Bnura. V..?:.':..... 17 -45 *4 IS 1 2 0 3 2i333 Devotei 0 0 0 0 0 Milan, cf. 4 0 12 o'Collins.rt. . 4 0 0 10 01333 : Baker.'S. F...*. ; V. 12 41 41-01 °1 12 10 . 4 Htgi-inbotham; 4 > Total.. .34 410 27 9- Kllng.c ...200 C.'aiidll, lb 4 0 10 lßodle.lf.. 113 0 White Reduces the Odds P... 15 38 413 10 2 133.1 ' Johnson.p.. Morgan.2b . 0 0 0 0 2 2iMattlck,cf 4 ?I.lawltter/S..-.....-T3..6 2 2 0 0 0 6 0 i3\'}3333 : 4. 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 <:.', D0dge...... 10 0 0 0 Shanks.lf. 4 0 13 0 . 4 0 17 2 .Charleses. IS .#.21 0 323 | Wearer.BS. Unjhiay.c F..'..'.. 8 0 715323 MCBrlde.ss 3 0 0 3 4jSehalk,c. 4 0 0 5 1 by His Showing P.-.,....:.. 40 145 10i46 4 115 1317317 ; IS Henry,c.. Ternoll. (»...-...-.,. 17 -.j 6jl8 2 0-01 1317317 1 T0ta1....34 2027 3 12 9 1IRuSaell.p.. 4 2 2 0 0 Devore ran for Clark in the seventh. Groom. p.. 2 0 10 2 \u25a0\u25a0 ? Slagle, .L...... 10 2S» 5 in 2 0 0 I 0 317 ninth. - '-- Maggart. P.. A: 74 80 4 8 6 314 Dodge batted for Johnson in the F.ngel.p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Total ...36 4 627 7 255130 7 37 . 0 0 LOS ANGELES, 1 * Mundorff.' S." 09 14 1 . INNINGS Willims.rf 10 0 ..Tune. F 259135 81 5 7 18 313 SCORE BY* . *..-.',. Jolinson.'. 10-10 0] Dundee; the Italian feather weight, and I.ottIs. . . . 58 1922460 8 2 7 11 16i313'313 New Y0rk'...... :.0 2 0 0 10 0 o?4 * Ainsmith. 0 Chicago Sbinn. S ."."..'... 70 246 4." 76 14 3 0 0 39!!30_309 - 0 10 0 <> 10 o?2 0 0 0 M \u25a0 Jack White of rounded out Elliott, v .-.'..185 99 113 21303 Cincinnati* 0 preparatory today S130 3 y .33* -27 their work for thei.r Zimmerman, S. F.: OS 227 29168 6 1 ' 0 8 15 300 SUMMARY fTotal.. 1 10 20 round bout at Vernon arena totnor- : S.. -.-. ..t.. no 250 47 74 15 3 8 19 296 Murray. Bates. Berabam- Johnson for Foster in eighth. Moran. 13 : Errors?Sfcafer.' Groh. batted row night. ? Tennant. S..'..'.... 71 267 22 79 14 4 1 6 17 293296 mer, Johnson. Two base hit?Murray. Stolen Ainsmlth ran for Johnson in eighth. -*.-*.. . Merklc, to . Despite Dundee's strong 'showing I-rther.-L. A.-P. 36 98 12120 7 Of 0 9 81296 base* Groh. Double plays?Doyle SCORE BY INNINGS Kore*.,P... 56 18 0 12 < Berghammer to Hoblitr.ell. Left ,y against Champion "... 197 58 11 2 S 294 Merkle: Oroh to Chicago '..t..;"... 2 0 1 0 0 o?4 Kflbane. 'White's' fohnston, S- F."....,72:207 62)78 8 2 0 1148.292 on bases New York 5. Cincinnati 7. First base 0 0 1 training and his known IJogan. .*..:. 175 51 8 1110 10 291 balls?Off Marquard 2. Struck out?By Washington 0 0 1 0 0 000 o?l exhibitions S. 52 24 0! on called Wild (3(, hitting powers brought-about a ?Ness. O. :.. 652383169 9 2 4 6 8 290u Marquprd 4, by Suggs 2. by Johnson 1. Errors? 'Schalk. Foster Mcßride. Two have - . 4 f' game?2 Umpires base hits?.Weaver, Henry. Three base hit- shortening preliminary odds, . pitch?Suggs. of the a"ijd ?'. Lltachi. V.....-.....J55 187124 54.10 1 3 8 2492S9 Time of hours. ?- .CovO..-.:...". '74.2V. 47 81 9 7 10 1 7 284 ?Brennan and Kason. Groom. Home runs ßussell,-* Bodle. Stolen even money expected to prevail at" I_ base?Milan. Double play? Morgan, Mcßride. is. I. Howard. A.... 68 27*6 36 7211 7 fi 5 24 281:S1 18, PHILADELPHIA 3 jringside.: t--4, ?* Ell!*, I,.- A.'...... 741270 45 75 9 3 2 13 17127678 CHICAGO Gandil. Left on base*?Chicago 5, Washington the : ? . ..'\u25a0\u25a0?.*- Cart.wright, June Chicago defeated Phil- 6. First base errors?Chicago 4. Dundee, until yesterday, was quoted S*. F-. 75J259J19J72 10 4 0 6- 8 278 CHICAGO. 16.? appearance on Struck P. Honard.-'S. F...-3S: 65 4[lS 10 13 6 277 adelphia today in the first of the out ?By Russell 4, by Groom 7. Time of game? as a 10 to 7 favorite,.at which figures na.TlPCT,. V.'..:;..'..-63:282 40 77 11 5 4 16 8 278 league leaders here this season. The score was 1 hour and 40 minute*. /Umpires?Ferguson and Chicago, boy heavy . 13 3. Score: Dineen. '4i'4y the secured back- Parkin.. 121 22 0 0 0 0 273 to ? --?\u25a0'-..'"?-\u25a0.'. . O....":..-.-.. 6! Of : ing. -.' .-.-.-\u25a0,::. c Ferguson, V-....;'.. 6 11 0 3M O 0, 0 0 273 Phlla. AB.R.H.P.A. Chicago. AB.R.H.P.A. 3, CLEVELAND 2 Kenworthy; "S .*.'..?, Paskert. 9 0 18 1 Leach, cf.. 5 112 0 '-\u25a0\u25a0'; PHILADELPHIA .171 257 45 70 17 8 2 1513 272 cf PHILADELPHIA", June Philadelphia 4 1 ?? Moore, L A...,-.-.'51 19220 52 4 2 2 1023 Dolan, 2b. 4 12 1 4 'Evers. 2b.. 5 12 4 3 16.?Tha 3b 2 2 Schulte, rf 5 0 2 5 1 team defeated Clereland in the last game of the Krause, P..-.-...... 2ft- 48 113 3 0; 1 0 271 Lobert, 111 score 2. Standing of Hetling. ''O.".'..- '69 24! 22 05 8 0! 0 10 9 270 Magee. If. 4 0. 1 0 0 Zlmermn.Sb 4 112 1 series today by the of 3 to Score: Standing of Clubs PRESIDENT WILL Clubs Old College Rivals Will Christian;-O.,...-... 16 3.7 8 10 001 2 270 Cravath, rf 3' 0 2 10 Saler. lb.. 5 12 7 0 Cleveland. AB.R.H.P.A.' Phlla. ?'.< AB.R.H.P.A. Schmidt, .S,* F..... [53 160 22 43 -4 1 01 7 10 269 Marshall. 0 0 0 0 0! Mitchell, if 4 8 3 10 Johnstn.lb 8 0 0 8 0 EMurphy.rf 4 12 10 Coast League in Various Leagues Poane, P: .:'.'.*. 61 199 28 53 10 2 10 12 206 Walsh 0 0 0 0 0 si 4 2 112 Turner, 3 2 Oldring, If. 4 0 0 4 0 in Meet Again .... 1 Brldwell. ss. 4 0 1 --.'\u25a0". O..'..:.-.;'-... Oorridon, - 0 0 1 *?? ???..,.\u25a0., ';y ; a Cook. i£6 224 22 59 -7 1 0 13 IS'263 Chalraeri.p 0 0. 0 0 0 ss 0 0 Olson.Sb.. 4 0 0 2 2 Collins, 2b. 3 0 13 2 \u26667 .'.:\u25a0"\u25a0 ".'? '.. ?": 4' [ .4" ". , \u2666.' \u25a0 .Tames. P.':. ....-\u25a0....'.. 13 :38 .1 10 0 0 6 2 1263 Luderus.lb 4 0 010 0 Bresnahn.c 3 3 15 0 Jackson, rf 3 1 1 1 0 Baker, 3b.. 8 0 12 2 y AMERICAN Meloan, X.-.'/.:.. ..J 63 200;33 52 8 7|;3 8 13 260 Doolan. ss 4,0 11 8 Cheney, p.. 3 12 0 1 Lajole. 2b. 3 0 3 3 6'Mclnnla, lb 8 1 110 1 W. tm Vet. LEAGUE BOSTON, June IS.?The. long stand- ___ ? . Hoep, V. 23 01 Angeles 44 28 Oil HELP BALL .'?..'...:?.-.. 04 239 7 7 2 6 10 255 Kllllter. c 2 0 13 1; Ryan. cf.. 3 0 0 1 cf. 2 0 Lob CLUBS W L PC W L rivalry 0 Strunk. 112 ' Club? Club? PC ing between Page. L. A... .*.....'. 69 289 45 73 20' 2 0 4 9 253 c.. 0 0 0 1 0 Total... .33 13 15 27 9 Graney, 3 0 1 2 Barry, 3 0 1 o*B 30 35 Philadlpbla 49 12 .789- Boston 20 Harvard, and Yale .0..*....;".*.. Dorttn. If. 0 ss.. Oakland 507 £5 .510 will be in evidence again on base- ?'. Zacher 65 242 23 .13 0 171 7 252 Miller.... 10 0.0 0 Carisch, c. 2 10 4 2 Schihg, c. 3 0 2 8 4 38 -37|iJ 507 Cleveland.. 38 19 .665 Detroit.... S3 34 .404 "the" Van Buren. S. --..., 42 98 11 22 .1 1 1. 3: 2 250 Hawley. <- 10 1.20 Falknbrg.p 2 0 o*o 1 Plank, p.. 3 0 0 11 San Francisco f"» IVasbington 9,9 85 .637 St. Louis.. SI 89 .384 ball diamond this week as the culmi- Ty Penn- *.yan,'X:-A:.-..'.v..' 13 46 Bill '2 1 0 3 239 Double" plays?Lajole,' Turner and Johnston; LEAGUE Krapp, '*.'.;?.--.:;".. SUMMARY can Baseball club called on President NORTHWESTERN sylvania, later retrieved,-and one to.;, 14 21 3 -5 01 0 0' 8 238 Turner and Lajoio. Left on Cleveland 1, W L Club? W Tonnepta_,;y.-S. 95*5 ? Wilson today explain Club? POI L PC Williams a few weeks ago. Harvard "* F. 34 22 0 10 2 1232 Errors?Dolan' (3). Evers. Two base hit?Ma- Philadelphia *4. First basa on'called balls to the proposed Seattle 39 21 .660 Victoria... 22 .453 Koe?ther ; .' V...?;..?-.:.-. 1:- 99 -2 13 '0 0 0 6 1 232 gee. Three base hit?Cravath. Home runt*? Falkdnberg 2, off Plank 1. Struck out?By tour ..:: 94 has lost 9 games; out of 20. .-?-..'.'. ;. 70 255 3 * world of the White > Sox and the Vanoourer 37 84 .607'Tacoma... 26 85 AM Carlisle .T. 41:59 10,-4 3 231 IMitchell, Saler. Stolen bases? Bresnahan. Falkenberg. 2.- by Plank' 1. Time of game?l New expressed ,488 ISpokane... ,871 The Harvard squad left for New V...'.;. .32|f.91 10 * plays?Paskert to Lobert; York Giants Mr.'Wilson Portland.. 28 30 S3 89 ». MrDonaell. *6'2l-2 1 2-231* Doable Alexander to hour and 63 minutes. Umpires?Hlidebrand And today. -? 25,ft4'r'dl^-'s; F-. .':'.:. -74 37 .'.9 8 1 1 0 24 13:229 * his approval, not only because he said Haven ..... ! Schulta ? to? Bresnahan. Left. on bases?Phil- O'Loughilii. ;, -. -\u25a0 ;,:,.... \u25a0-',"''-{" 4-4444 \u25a0tehlrB*; .©y.'.i .*,,.-". 44 153 26 33 8' 2 0 7 161229 7, basa * ; BETTORS considered a fan, : adelphia ? Chicago 10. s First on called - BARRED he himself baseball § ' 0 BOSTON 8, 2;; S'.--:.Rj>ii*rJte.'.-'-'-'S.>V-;..\:. 69 259 26 69 141 2 1 4 10 228 *balls?Off -Cheney 1. off Hartranft 11, off Mar- ST. LOUIS *. but because* he thought the movement " l>a'r"i.'.0. .,"...;..;-. 70 292 46 66 14 12 6 321228 shall Struck out?By Cheney 4, by Alexander ST. LOUIS,~ June 16.Boston won a clo»e at <}*rdn«r.-'0:-, 5. . \u25a0 might result in the creation of an inter- Swedish King Present First Dirt Turned . in. .:«Tlin 14 24 3 0 2 4 3 218 2. Marshall Passed balls?Bresnahan (5). game from St. Louis, today, 3 to 2. Score: New ...... by 2. league a large sense. .Guest.*..©-;-,;'... :,..v.-|22 09 7 15 2 0 0 4 2 217 national in pitch?Chalmers. Time" of game?2 hours. : ? Wild St. Louis ABBBF Al Boston AB R IT PA McCnrmlck. -P. .-... 52 176T4 38" 6 110 4 216 Umpires? and Orth. President v Wilson promised;, that Trial Matches Rohrer.'O'.-..?.;...?;,.\u25a0. 3 Shotten.cf. 5 12 2 0 Hooper.rf.. 4 118 0 Athletic Field 51 154 17133 5' 0 4 214 Stovall.lb. 5 19 0 Yerkes,2b.. 6 1 116 FROM through official channels every courtesy 1 iy. BOSTON 6, PITTSBURG 5 0 BALL GAME Brooks. At-.':: 39 94 18120 4102 2:213 5 0 0 4 0 Speaker,cf.' 4 0 10 0 . extended to -Young,. S;.'....:.;:..'..'4<5 7 PITTSBURG, Pltsbnrg lost Its Johnston.lf would* be the baseball 142.1330! 2-2 01 .9 211 June 10? Pratt.2b... 0 0 0 ft 6 Lewis, if... 4 0 0 0 2 (Special The Call) .Checb*."L. ??.A. >..-:.:.. 17 99 *2 8 p 01013 0 211 fourth straight game by » one.run margin this teams abroad and that consults and,the Cable to HAVEN, Conn., 8troad.-"S..'.'.?'.-.;\u25a0...?'.: t Willlmß, 4 10 2 0 Oardner.Sb. 4 0 1-0 1 NEW June '16.?Today 18 it 3 8-1 0 0 2 0 211 afternoon, Boston winning, 6 to 5. Score: Engle.lb... Number De- diplomatic corps would 7* facilitate | the STOCKHOLM, day .Boles." I_ -A. -.?;.:,. 46 151 14 37 3 TOY 3 205 Boston AB R II P A Pittsburg AB R H P A Balntinl.ss 3 0 0 4 4 8 1119 1 Large of Men June 16.?King Quatt-f waa seniors' at Yale university,/ VTallace,3b 4 0 12 3 Wagner. 8 0 0 8 3 Journey. "* '-..' 'J '4 gone by, * Wotell/'.E-'A.'.;;., 18 : 44- 4 9 100 1 2 205' Maranvl.ss .5 0 1 ft 6 Byrne. ..5 1 .8 4 1 --, was at the stadium yesterday to wit- and, as in years the seniors ;0...-...,..'; 43 100 16 22 3 2 01 0 o|Carey,cf ...4 0 110: Agnew, c.. 3 0 14 6 Nnnamkr.c. 4 0 012 1 Admission to the The trip begins next November and gathered Backer. 3 2i202 Myem.lb.. 3 016 LeT&rena, p 4 0 110 Wood.p..*;. 3 0 117 nied ness the trial matches for the selection under : the elms to listen to ?Stark*,. S. ..'.'..;..-..?. .,T 95 5 19 2 0!'0 7 7)200 Connolly,lf 2 21 10 Vlox.2b ...3 111 3 will'Include visits to' the Philippines, their poets and orators and to smoke Sweenev,2b 4 112 7 Wagner.ss 4 0 2 2 5 Japan. China, "Egypt, France competitors Total... 2 68417 T0ta1....38 888 20 £ Polo Grounds Australia,- of the Swedish in the" com* class pipes. Titua.rf.. 4 12 0 O.MUler.lb.. 4 1 11 2 3 Ireland. their Many Pitchers- Tied .? MDonld.Sb 5 ft 2 1 R Wllson.rf. 3 10 4 1 ': One out when winning run was scored. and ing English championship* and Ito dis- Thai principal event of the day, how- " : Mann.cf 1 1221 The teams will return about March 1, ..i 0 2 0 Wood.lf SCORE BY INNINGS .* tribute Olympic decathlon prizes, ever, was the ceremony attendant upon, ?Qf.. the tw-irjers'l-n- the Coast .league. Rarlden.c. 3 2 3' 0 Coleman,c. 1 0 0 2 1 : i i '.'-'.* tiy'; the" 0 Louis..iV;... YORK", large 1914. * the beginning of work on Yale's ? Decannier of San .Frknclsco", Klawltter Rudolph, .12 2 0 3: Hyatt ... 10 0 0 0 St. 10 001000000 o?2 NEW June. 19.?A num- Which, \ after the disqualification ?of new. vSa?r_m"ento ? Gibaon.c. 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 10100000000.I?3 management athletic field and stadium. .'"--. -of and Grlfflfi of "Venice" ber of men whom the al- TOH MOESIS OOLF THOPHT Thorpe,' 1 0 summary. . James were awarded the accompanied 612 Hadley, 'each.'.'is* -credited with 1000 ? per cent, Total.. 33 27 19'Butler 0 0 0 /-.>y,y. " " at President >by . iCainnltz.p. 0 0 2 .. leges have been laying odds on the CHICAGO. June 18.? Tom Merri* memor- . many having pitched won ga.me.' 1.0 ErrorsJohnston, Wallace. Two basa hit by Lausanne meeting to three Swedes? representatives of classes*. and "each and one Hendrix,p. golf trophy for the second time was won 10 0 0 1 Stovall. Three base hit?Shotten. Stolen base ? baseball games at -the* Polo grounds ial Wieslander,: Holmer and practically the entire student body, * ' 'Fanning-.of'-.'San "Francisco and Ryan -?-\u25a0 Clarke...i 10 0 0 0 tbe Los Angeles* Country club vrt*h a score of Lomberg. 'Log Angeles, Hooper. Sacrifice fly?Lewis. Left on bates?St. on in the annual Com- was as the oyer ', Adams.p... 0 0 . ? to the holes down par fifth There much enthusiasm three Journeyed to site and turned of. each with a win of 11. 0 0 0 Lout* 4, Boston 7. First base on balls were denied admission* baseball 99 - games; ! Booe 10 0 0 0 called petition played today. The Los Angeles club Swedish .flags went up, thereby raising the first Spadefulls of earth' on the and. loss. of -4 come- next with Off Lererens 5, off Wood 2. First base on error park for the New York-Detroit Ameri- year with a score of 40 down on par. Angeles 1. by ball?Speaker. won last points place where the great "bowl" .753 per :c«n{. "Pferritt .of Los Boston Hit pitched Struck / '\u25a0' Annandala Country club of Pasadena,. was Sweden's jtotal of at the Olympic will be . 1 Total. 34 5 027 17 out?By by Wood Wild pitch? can league game today. The j year .' and Perpoll. of. Oakland follow,' Hyatt for Coleman in Lererens 4. 10.f 39. , *;;.";? games of last from 22 to 25. .built. tied* batted seventh.. Wood. Time of game? hours and 25 minutes. second with' -~' were with'?*"fi92* per cent. The showing fol- Bntler batted for Gibson in ninth. , Umpires?Evans and Egan. " It is estimated that 150 of them low»:.:..*'. '.. ?'- \u25a0''.'.'.-' ;.\u25a0?'\u25a0 ; Clarke batted for Hendrix In Seventh. not permitted to pass the turnstiles ' --.."? -. ? :.-- ' W. L. \u25a0? Booe batted for Adams In ninth. - MMHiijmmmmmßLVmmsßmmmaaa&aWti nn Mimjmß^sgmamsßrmß9^a9wam^aummmKaamßgmst9wmmm» ? Pet. .Decannier, San Francisco..- 1? -*,: BY that who had ??????W???\u25a0??? mmtmi ii i. i.,. ii i\u25a0 i\u25a0 ? 0. 1000 y) SCORE INNINGS and 50 others evaded 'the .. \u25a0 i \u25a0 iii Iiiii i I.^?rx?i???»«iw>?^w^' Kliwltter, Saeratpento...., 1 0 1000 Boston 10 2 1 ft 1 Ift o?B | Northwest League of at the gates * 1 0 watchfulness detectives 'Jriffln,. "Venice...-...... 1000 Pittsburg ..02 1000.11 o?s f Fanning, .B,sn Francisco ...../..If 4 '-;. 733 .. later were ordered from the grand- Ilylan, Los Angeles ...-..',,.... .11 4 733 ? SUMMARY TACOMA. June KurfMs- blew the - tip in "Oakland 4 Errors-Mann. Two base hits?Wood, 2. Three inning stand. * --, t'.-moiJ. .?...*...... » 002 ? fifth and Seattle scored six runt. win. Perrltt. Los. Angeles...... 9 4 M_ base hits?Marativllle. Titus. \u25a0 Stolen bases ning the first game that team has played< on recently . Connolly. Left on bases ?Pittsburg 4, Boston 7. It is said that the baseball Klnsella,. 5acrament0...... 4 .:\u25a0'!. '- 667 First 4, the local ground* this season. Score: Drucke, Sacramento- Venice...... 2.1*. base on called balls?Off Camolt* off authorities have had detectives circu- ook In 667 3, off Uudolnh 2. out?By Hen- Tacoma AB It II PA Seattle AB RIIPA Cook In Comfort Christian, Oakland ...... 7 4- Hendri* Struck r> CM exlt-1, by Rudolph 2. Double play?Vlftx. Wag- Metzel.lf. 2 110 lfihaw.Sb... 3 12 5 1 lating In the stands to watch for bet- Raleigh, Venice "*.. 3-. C25 ner and by pitched ball?Titus, by Fries. .4002 . .5 0 0 ToKer,- Los Angeles., 8 r> (115 Miller. Hit o!*S*ll!.2t>.. 2 « that today's debarments Camnlts. Time of' game?2 hour* and 8 min- McMulln.Sb ft ft 1 3 ljStralt.lf... 140 tors,and; and Baker. San Francisco...... 3 3 COO utes. Umpires? and Emslle. ?_i t: Keller.2b. 2 115 6 Cadman.C.. 4 1 8 3 2 evictions -were to their Parkin, Oakland ,?....-.-,.. 3' 2 fits) . Nelghbrs.rf 3012 1 Klllilay, 30_ I 0 due work. Williams,' Sacramento '.. 78 ' 1583 Ruell.ss.. 4 0 0 18 Jackson,lb 4*o 11 0 : President Ban Johnson of the Ameri- Chech, LOs Angeles 8 6. {571 Hldrmn.lb 3 0 1 12 0 Wilson,rf.. 4 10 10 ton _71 Diamond Sparklets league, hostile against Stroud, Sacramento...... 8 9 I W Harris,C 4 0 0 2 2 Raymond,** 4 18 3 4 can whose views .lames, Portland -. .' 8 « r>7l Kurfuss.p. I*o 0 4 De11.p..:.. 41302 parks Malarkey. Kg Seal* finally stride, Q. betting; in baseball are well Oakland :...10 8 The hare bit their and McOinitr.p 2 0 9 1 -' ?"? ? .? ** Hlgglnbotham, Portland... 7 " ft :..:s they* are new in a fair Way to overhaul the McMnrdo.. 1 0" 0 0 0 Total..'-. 30 81127 IS known, was. a visitor at the Polo 'West. Portland "...... 7. ii MS flying Angels, which have a half nelson on first 1 0 0 . 00 grounds today. H 7 place. 1* th« local chili maintain the pace H. Harris \u25a0'-.-,..y..--.' '.->*-._ Henley, Sin Francisco..:...... - -.:,1 can y against. betting is a con- K.-estner, Venice.. 0 i 800 that they set during the last couple of weeks, yTotal.. 30 2 027 19 The crusade Harkness, '6 It should be able to overhaul the leaders within - certed move. It was stated by Ban 5 Cook-Stove Venice. ., Oil -.- no 1 '."-.- Loa Angeles .1... 4 a month. .7-:; McMnrdO batted for Holderman in ninth. Siagle, 4 600 person'--- I H. Harris batted for McGinnity in ninth; Johnson and both Frank Farreii,-; owner rabbe, Loa ABgelea ...... 8 8 600 The most confident connected with of the New York Americans, and Harry Thomas, ; Satt Fraticlaco' 4 4. coo the local team Is Del Howard, the manager of :--%"\u25a0; SCORE BY INNINGS -*"y Angeles pre- Hempstead, proprietor of the New York .Rogers. L0« ."...... 1 1 000 the local club. Del. has made several rash Tacoma .....0 0 1.6 0 1 0 0 o?2 -season Arellanes, Sacramento ."... 5 « 453 dictions since the started, but ha .- has Seattle ...... ;. 0 o*o 0 ft 0 0 0 o?B Nationals, that various other club own. McCorry. San Francisco-. 6 9 made good, and the fans are now -listening actively for the Bakes?Broils ?Roasts?Toasts 483 bay. '*.-'' SCMMARY ers will work abolition «»!!?, Venice,...... 4 7 » -438 to what he has Id \u25a0 4...... : of,the betting evil at ball, games, y mated. Oakland ...... 1 4 ' 429 He declares that his ball club has just hit ; Errors?'*' Metael. Frle*yMcMullen, Ruell, NIII,. iagerman. Portland ..., 3 4 Its stride, and that lt will be troublesome all Stolen bases?Keller 2, Neighbors. ? as as a coal rant* and without overheating the kitchen. The ideal 429 getting away- Cadman. . Spectators y y well no Arrested Douglass, San Francisco...... 8 7 417 the time. There li from -the Sacrifice hit?Klllilay. Struck out?By Dell, 2. \u25a0 . summer stow : many use it all the year 'round. Dealers everywhere.? Sacramento .3 5 -* 375 fact that the Seals looked better last week than First base on called ,balls? Dell ; off ; PHILADELPHIA, Mtmsell. during any other series sine* the season started. 1. -1 R. Ktir- June- 16.?Accused Hltt, Venice...... ; 4 7* 804 fnss Time of game hour and 60 mlnutaa. making on Philadelphia- Francisco.....-,.... The pitchers appear to hare hit their stride, Umpire N'ordyke.;. \u25a0 "-..\u25a0 of bets the Hughes, San l 2 ' 333 with the of Deeannler, the " * spectators Shult*a, Sacramento I 2 833 and i acquisition" jleTt PORTLAND -- Cleveland baseball I game, jBB ? M M handed heaver, who showed up so well in his '."?-"' 8, SPOKANE. 2 i the grandstands t_fifi_ss3______-______-_S» I' Tnf rtrr* Ml|| (were r^^^f^^ Kranse, Portland \u25a0 .3 « 333 .Tune arrested in* and _. ni j. j. aj y i .*... - two starts during the week, the club looks PORTLAND. JO.?Portland took'the In- lit hi i a lii >t i mi Klllilay, Oakland. 3 7 800 i bleachers at pris- mighty* good.-The heaving department~ has ap- Itlal game of ?],,» aeries with Spokane by 8 to. | today's contest The |____n ;:"^l_i;_l jaaVw l-\u25a0 a W HS Gb IB &\ \u25bc f|s{ 'Krapp, Portland 2 2. > JIB\IB Bft v » JE! 5 -2sft '1 to the pdlut Score:,. "'?\u25a0?-.' ; ??? .-..\u25a0?.. were held for hearing In.the Lively, Sacramento 4 peared be we*k; of the club all '-'* \u25a0 -: oners 1 ; 200 spi.m Spokane All Ft ll I* A 1 .1 the season. The mound teed to have Im- Portland AB RH night court. Detectives had been pre- Gregory, Oakland.*. 107 work, lien 4 oft l PA ' in their is not 80 Million,lf.. 0 Bancroft.ss,. 5 Abies, Oakland 0 1 ,x?, proved s and I- much 12 2 2 paring for today's raid for some time, worry them now. y work 4 FlUgefld.rf ("arson, about The clever of McCarl.lb.i 0 2 13 0 2 0 0 10 every P0rt1and...a...'...... <» 3 000 Thomas during the past week has Y0he.3b.... 3 0. 1 % 1 2 0 0 and were stationed In part of Ferguson, Venice ....-0 4 000 Doc -satisfied - Keliman.lf.- «0 SAN FRANCISCO , can - ''a Wagner, 4 0 th* fans that be be relied upon. as 12 1 3 the stands. y~-'..,-..'-. ».\u25a0\u25a0.*.\u25a0,\u25a0-?» ? -. '\u25a0 I Mclcblcr.cf. 112 6 ~ . . regular. 'y :->..:-\u25a0:. , ,-' fPappa, rf.. 2 10 2 0 Peters, lb...3 (> 0 12-1 The flubs hitting has. been its chief asset. iCrum.cf..;-4 10 2 0 Mohler,2b.. 4.0 0, 13 The way the boys have.been hammering the Harbison. 4 11 8 Murray.c. 4 0 Tennis- Championship- of- \u25a0 .. 18 4 ball baa delighted the fans. \u25a0; They -ore also Hannah,c. 4 0 2 4 I'C.ltrin.Sb. . 3 1113 alive on the bases. .-'* The base running "Of Jimmy Dal/.p;.... 3; n i 0 2!Hvnes.p. ... i? 0 0 l' l Pacific Coast Johnston seems to have infused the Spirit into Cadreau.p.. 10 0 0 0 Garrett,p... i o O 0 0 the other members of the dab*' ? Ruigni...... l 0 0 0 0 \u25a0-, .< '..; _..,- Total. ..34 2 8 2.*) S Eastley.p. .. 0 0 0 o*o LADIES' DAY AT Angel? return* home "*--to fin-er Happy ? The * LOS ANGELES, June 16. The twen- 'I.lie.. has "T0ta1....29 14 ? Hogan's Tigers.' latter Club been in '.4; ":'*?' 3 5 27 ty-sixth annual tournament of the Pa- a slump, \u25a0-. snd is \u25a0 now heading for the bottom. One out when winning run was made. Unless it gets ; going soon '.lt-.-wl.il hot be long Oulgui batted for Garrett in the Blith. LURLINE BATHS Lawn-Tennis association ? cific States before it Is alongside of Portland. ~. . ' ;. SCMMARY , to decide, the championship of the Pa- .;\u25a0:*?? *: *,-;.;- \~ "': ? Hogan seems .10 be troubled *with his pitchers,* .Error*?Harbison;" Peters, Coltfin." Struck out cific coast- in? men's -doubles will be who hate Dot been living up to expectations. He ?By Hynes. 2, . by. Garrett 1, by Eastlev 2, by . Daly 1. for another beating unle«g ' *. First base on called balls?Off limes 3," la flue this week. the of the Lcs Angeles Daly c. 5. held on the courts figures go amiss. off Two base hits?Wiener. Murray, TUESDAY AND I .'-'V..'-"-'' Hannah. Country club, "July 3." -\u25a0 « Coltrln. Stolen Million. Hit hi \u25a0\u25a0..'-.-'? * pitched ball?Pappa by: Hynes and fcastley, Obit- The Wolves return home th's week and tackle 7* The Winners will have the right to the Oaks their home grounds. rin. 4 Passed '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ball ?Hannah. Time? 2 hours. FRIDAY MORNINGS on WolvertOn'S Umpire?-Tofnan. .;.- ; participate as representatives yof team had a successful time ml the south. The .-,"?;-. From 9 Until Noon .the 'Wolves, like the Peals,. seem to going right VANCOUVER 7, VICTORIA o'clock Pacific : States for-: the ; doubles | cham- I be. ' T * . * now. Wolverton ;has a nice ball and VICTORIA. B. 0., June pionship ;of the United States at the among club It 10.?Boh hliirintl : figures the leaders. -:?*?'- earn* close to shutting out the hardhitting* Bee* national tournament ny -4 '.'*.-?' \u25a0,#>:*,*."*, \-4\- ' today, but let down the bars oca coast: lln Inning and Entries for the Pacific tourna- There will be a switch in -the .umpire* this the home club scored two runs. Score: \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-.- Lurline will close July 1. .week. McCarthy and Bush will officiate : here, Vancmj. Aft RKPAi Victoria The ment Phyla AS RH'PU __ ?'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0?. ? * will Sacramento \u25a0 -\u25a0-.-' while and Held work: at Heister,3b. 4 2 3 0 2 Madden.lf. v « ... and Finney and Van Cleef . will do: the honors 4*o*l*2*o Bennett.2b 2 1 o 5 4 Rawllngs.ss C y WATER POLO GAMES. 4 at Los Angeles. V" '.* 111 3 SALT WATER BATHS ? : - Kippert.lf.U 12 0 0: Meek. lb. 4 0 1 12' 1 .; * . The Surf Beach water polo team yesterday de-; ::. -. i: 5 Frisk.rf... ; 4111 0; Swain,2b.. 2 1 l 4.:5 feated the Olympic club team at Alameda in Manager Mitze* is negotiating." for -.a pitcher 4 0. 0 10 ,0| Lynch,cf..'.' \\ games * * Walsh.lb.. 4:\u25a0 0'- n- fl the- championship; schedule- of the polo Inamed Prultt. who' Is with the -New: Bedford Brinker.cf.' 4 0 0 0 o'Albert*.rf.. 3 O l 1 1 Are Reserved Exclusively association. th« final score being 4 to 1, club ;of the a New Bngland league,-Pfnltt' * was Scharny, 64 4 12 0 , o'Lamb.Bb... 40120 \ y »d Girls » For ? The United States Volunteer Life Saving water |with the ; Boston American League club for a Connlck.c. 3*loll 1 Shea.c.;;.. 3 0 B § 1 Women polo team-took a: 1 to 0 game from the Barbs Ishort time. Ifigersoll,p,2; 0 1- 0 li Hardin, p. 3t0.0,0 3 . Id the championship Icontest % played in Sutro' y?. -'\u25a0";.*-"\u25a0- -..--?'?-.? ritmm m tank. 6, Love; threw ;the> winnings goal for the Manager Howard* announces* *that Jack-.; Fan k-* Total:.*,Sl 7 027st :.-- -?\u25a0,.«. ?- -«Jll_-^.'__'__,i11 1_? HAIR DRYERS 5 they up ?. HOT MIR life. savers, ? and though kept a des- ning will bis moundman: this afternoon. :--" -y .'.:"..". y. '.I Total S3 2727 14 BATHERS peiate attack thereafter 'the Barbs were -unable Fitsmauriee batted for* Hardin In th* FOR WOMEN to penetrate the save/s' goal defense. ninth. ;\u25a0 _? '*\u25a0 BYRON 6, 4 ;-" *: i ?..'. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ... '. \u25a0 TRACY SUMMARY' * BYRON", June 16.?Byron defeated Tracy on .y LINCOLN; RELEASES' PLAYERS' Errors-Bennett." Swsin. :Hardin. Sacrifice hits m the latter"* ground*- ,Sunday in the | second garae -B<*rm«tt (2). Two base bit?Klppert. I Howe r.IXCOr.N*. Neb. Jime 10.?Catcher Mite Slrat-. of the series ; before a .*. biff-; crowd. v The third \u25a0 ran? Scharney. Stolen s bates? H*ifct*r, Cerfnick. ton of the pa me *. i*l*> played '* In .Byron Sunday, and Pltebe* W. W. Woltertoa Lincoln* ?-ill * : next i plays ?Raw-lings to Swain; to Meek:* Al- BUSH AND released, by Score; '?] Western. Iveßffue-:ciiib:werot«lay * _\u25a0-.. R. H.* K. berts Ito Meek Ito\u25a0la mb jjSchemer ;to to 5... Bennett * I'rraident M..L.* .Tone*.;.«trattOn.was. sent to the byres '...... ?...,..; ft 9 4! Walsh. First base "on called balls?Off Ingersoll n*in«?l)ier Central association team.' While Wo! Tracy ...... ;.. 9 \u25a0-.\u25a0". 7 ,.\u25a0 41 off-Hardin;;;,'* cnit by pitched hall? Alberts, goes' -5 3. «