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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912. THE CALL'S PAGE OF SPORTS SLATTERYWILLIAM J. HISTORY IN A MODERN PICTURE FRAME. Goldberg Cosyriaht. I*l2. by R. L Goldberg. ? ? , , i . CALL HANDICAP GIANTS TAKE ONE STANDING OF CLUBS TAILENDERS BLANK JOHNSON BOOSTS HOGAN-BAUM FEUD ALL HATS DOFFED IN MAJOR LEAGUES JOE MURPHY NOWBUY A MEMORY The following are tbe selections for the Butts .\ATIO.\AL LEAGUE races: AS GRAND FINALE HAUGHTY SOLONS PLAYERS' UNION Dispatch Call] TO BILLIE BURKE FIRST RACE?FiTe and a half furlongs; sell- [Special to The ing; """ XV. L. Pet. 3 year olds and upward: L.OS ANGELES. Aug. S Hap »w York 72 27 727 Index. Horse. Wt. 788 HUGH GRAY 102 Ho&au purged himself of con- Rube Wakes Up and Shows Chicago 64 36 640 Jim Vaughn Slugged Off the 815 SALTIGRADE 102 Head of American League Says tempt thia morning when be and Speedy Mare Cuts Loose and Plttsbnrg 58 39 598 829 ORIGINATOR 112 President Al llaiini got together Burst of Old Form; Ten In- Philadelphia 48 48 500 Mound by St. Louis 779 Flying 109 He WUI Work to Encour- for a heart to heart talk opon Sets Two New Records for Cincinnati 48 55 466 95282 Gibson 109 818 Hal 109 the subject of baseball etiquette nings to Turn Trick St. Lonla 45 58 437 Willowists 802 Lorenao 109 age Organization and the relations between a Pittsburg Track Brooklyn 37 65 363 820 Tube Rose 107 league president and one of tbe Bowton 28 71 283 713 Albert Jouea 105 flub bosses iv the name organiza- 81.-. Klug Earl 102 tiie Dispatch to The Call] [Special Dispatch to The Call] 842 Queen Ruth 100 [Special Dispatch to The Call] tion. Han in sa>s incident is PITTSBURG. Aug. B.?The final in the [Special OF forgotten Professional trot, YORK, RESULTS GAMES An open race. ??lowed and and that he Drivers' stake. 2:lo the NEW Aug. S.?The Giants ST. LOUIS, Aug. B.?St. Louis batted CHICAGO. Aug. B.?lf tbe baseball and Happy are better friends two preliminaries, were run on open- SECOND RACE?Five and a half furlongs; ing the took the last of the Pittsburg series, Xew York 2, Pittsburg 1. Jim Vaughn out of the box In the sixth selling; 3 year olds and upward: * players of the American and National than ever. day: and the free lor all trot cham- the Boston 6. Cincinnati 5. his best form Index. Wt. leagues wish union, they pionship furnished the features for but required 10 innings to turn inning. Hamilton was in Horse. to organize a Baum wan reticent regarding day the Chicago Philadelphia 4. 793 ORA McGEE *00 will have the support, rather than the fourth of the Pittsburg meet on trick. With one out, Doyle singled, 7., , of the season and held Washington to the details of tbe adjustment, but the grand St. Louis Brooklyn 1. (802) GOOD INTENT 109 antagonism of President Ban B. John- circuit. went to second on Snodgrass' hit and 2.' four hits, Gandil being the only man M 4GOLD POINT 100 son of the junior organizations. said that Hogan emphatically de- Billie Burke, the mare that made the solve The 112 nied haviug made the charge season's track scored on Murray's long drive to right. that could him. score: KM Lescar "Such a union, with the high class record at Cleveland on AMERICAN LEAGUE ST. LOT'IS 842 Burning Bush 10» that Bauni nax a mere figure- August 1, stepping in 2:04%, was the Pittsburg: was unable to hit Mar- 814 Great Friar 105 of the modern haseball player would center AB. R. BH. PO. A E. be a decided acquisition to the game," head and that Hie league presi- of lommtnt and admiration, quard, who showed some of his early >V. L. Pet. 0 0 815 Dr. NeuXer 102 said Johnson with Dudie Archdale, one of Geer Shotten, c. f 3 2 2 1 776 Ulfrun 10ft today. dent had been giving; liim and string, sharing the season form. The score: Bositon 71 33 683 (Austin, 3b 3 12 0 10 3325 100 "I believe such men as Wagner of his team the worst of it all sea- the honors. Billie Burke 3 Florence Kripp took the two of PITTSBURG Washington 65 40 619 Pratt. 2b 4 1 2 3 0 (7noi Merode 100 Boston, Meßride of Washington, son. Hogan proved his heats this race. lb 4 1 1 11 1 0 sincerity In the free for all Billie set BH. PO. A. E. Philadelphia 60 45 .171 Kutina. Top two have It. Coombs of Philadelphia, Cree of New by offering telegraph new Burke AB. R. Williams, r. f 3 1 1 2 0 0 York and White of Chicago, would be io a state- record?/ for this track in both B.rrno, 3b 4 0 1 2 2 0 < 'hleagr. 51 50 505 Hagen. 1. f 3 1 1 3 0 0 THIRD RACE?Four and a half furlongs; ment to that effect to the <l;ii!v heats. On a heavy, spongy track she purse; year the real leaders among the players. Carer. ]. f 3 0 0 3 0 0 Detroit 53 53 500 Wallace, sa 4 1 1 2 4 0 2 olds: newspapers around the Coast went the first heat in 2:05" and the sec- r. f 3 0 0 0 0 0 c 3 0 1 8 1 0 ludex. Horse. Wt. The men are all solid, level headed ond i Donlin. Cleveland 47 56 456 Stephens, (774) players and really league circuit. n 2.-04%, stepping the quarter In Mensor. r. f O O 0 O 0 Oj Hamilton, p 2 0 0 0 3 0 MISSIE 109 business men, and I the second heat in 31. Wagner, m- 4 0 0 3 2 0 New York 32 68 320 c 0 ft 0 0 0 0 774 MOLLIE RICHARDS 104 believe they would exert such an in- This proposition by Hogan so the J. Miller lb 3 ft 1 11 0 0 Kricbrll. S7B KITTY W 109 over half In Professional Drivers' stake St. Loots 33 70 320 fluence their fellows that impressed Baum with his sincer- Queen Worthy was O. Wilson, c. f 4 0 0 2 0 0 Total 29 8 12 27 13 0 805 Forge 112 the troubles of the owners would be ity that picked to win* and McCarthy. 1 603 109 he readily agreed to it did have things her own way after a 2b 4 0 1 2 0 RESULTS OF GAMES Belis solved. Gibson, c 4 1 2 ft 1 0 WASHINGTON MB Our Last .109 "The organization, I believe, will, for and the pair shook hands, prob- bad start in the first heat. In the sec- Hendrlx. p 4 0 1 0 4 0 AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. 582 Bashful Bettie 104 Its own preservation, insist upon its ably licked up a stein or two of ond she was coming strong in the ?Kelly 1 0 0 O O 0 Boston ?"\u25ba. Detroit O. Moeller. r. f 3 0 0 1 0 ft Mtssle ran a good race last out. members living brew and parted in mutual stretch, McDonald driving hard on his Foster, 3b 3 0 1 2 2 1 up to their contracts as ad- way St. Lonls 8, Washington 0. FOURTH RACE'?Seyen furlongs; purse; 3 much as it will insist upon a fair deal miration. Both thoroughly un- wheel. .Half dow n the stretch Total 34 1 6 x2B 11 0 Milan, c. f 4 0 0 10 0 year ..Ids and upward: Queen Worthy quit cold and almost ?Batted for Donlin in eighth. Cleveland 8, New York 5. Gandil. lb 4 0 2 12 1 ft for players from owners of clubs. Such derstand each other now and their stopped ludex. Horse. Wt. a plan wins my hearty approval ajs.d still. In the meantime Carpen- sOne out when winning nm was made. Philadelphia at Chicago; rain. Morgan. 2b 1 0 0 1 2 0 7H4 1«»7 relations in future undoubtedly ter coming Ainsmlth, c 3 0 0 5 4 1 LADY RANKIN I will do anything consistent with my with Annie Kohl was NEW YORK 725 REPUBLICAN 115 will be more harmonious. through the field on the pole and Meßride, ss 3 0 ft 2 7 ft T»l THREE LINKS Ms) office In aiding the men to better them- romped AB. R. BH. PO. A E. Shanks. 1. f 8 0 0 ft 1 ft 112 selves. home. 1. f 4 0 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA 0 S0&1 OiM.tcUno In the next got Devore. 2 Vaughn, p 2 0 ft 0 1 by "The American league wants to treat heat Annie Kohl the ?Becker. c. f 1 0 0 ft 0 0 E. 2 0 0 2 ft Ch. c. Son o' Mtne-Arlcroche. lead at the start and held It to the 2b 2 2 0 AB. R. BH. PO. A. Laporte. 2b 0 817 Jennie Geddes 107 Its players right, and if the men wish finish, Dorle. 3 1 1 Paskert, c. f 4 1 2 3 0 1 Cashion. p 1 0 ft 0 ft ft tiiiaranola 106 to organize there will be no opposition having a driving race of It with Snodgrass. c. f 5 1 1 v 0 0 3b 3 0 2 4 3 0 790 Dorah Medium in the stretch, get- Murray, r.