6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913. CALL'S DOUBLE PAGE OF SPORTS MANAGERS OFTEN ALLOW Hard Luck Gets Seals in Two Games PENNANT CONTENDERS STAR TOSSERS TO GO Oaks are Here to Mix With Angels SIZED UP BY EXPERTS WITHOUT GOOD TRYOUT IN WORLD'S STRUGGLE Players Who Fail to Make Good On One Team Giants and Athletics Now Pratically Conceded Always Have a Chance to Show Their Worth To Have Gained Leads That Will Bring Them On Another if Boss Is Willing to Wait Results Together in the Stellar Contention for the Highest Honor in the National Pastime JOE MURPHY who That th£ best baseball leaders in the country make serious mistakes in By Christy Mathewson of the Giants, is Writing a series of their judgment-, of ball players at times has been proven time and again. articles for The Call. a club young player How often does' it happen that a turns down a ? and that he will never do, only to find out later that he is a star dev-la-res npjr'elit. 101.1. by tbe Whaler .Syndicate,.\u25a0 Ipc.. \u25a0\u25a0W* F frequently does happen that regular who ia i ? in some other club, and how it a NEW YORK, Sept. 2. ?The weakening of the two. teams in second.-pia.ee is into the discard and adjudged by the . in the throes of a slump thrown both in the National and American leagues, permitted the 'Giants and, At- manager and fans as being in. hletics to obtain such a firm hold on their pennants last week that each'-Is.', major league- down the inferior minor league You can. go from the to practically sure to be a contender in the world's series now. The Athletics, manager's knows, cljibs and pick put the shrewdest the national pastime and accomplished this with a greatly weakened lineup, several of the regular" some time turned star who has later discover that, they have at down a players having been Injured or 111 at the same time.. It isdoubtful whether-, ciub. We ?? made good- with another 1 some of these will be in condition in time for the world'-s series. have, to to Connie will all hand it LACKS THE PUIfCB being the wise bid guy of Mack Us Many times the Cleveland club, in its history, has .been-close to the pen- baseball, pull one on but still we can nant, yet it never seems able to quite push, the last punch to bring'it blush. He over hnmp TViio ...-.e.., him that' would make him \u25a0 FOOTBALL FANS t.-oo *im i? mftc ? \u25a0 ?\u25a0 r a chance to get the great Joe had when the Naps were very nt-ar to the coming- rapidly lately, arid It ?eems Jackson the Cleveland Naps, but I of championship, but they wilted at'the apparent that ,he will have, return ) Connie c6uld not see him and he was I ' last minute. They had their chance jto btfl heat form of last season Wfti.-l passed up.-.- \u25a0 ' SEE NEWLIGHT again about 10 days ago, after the the opening gun is fired. McGraw It happens, too, that a big often . . . j club took three out of four games so well supplied with first class tale leaguer season and he is ha§ a.bad Entrance of New Univer- from "Connie" Mack's crippled and that he can split a game up between turned back tit the minors oiily to I two pitchens'and insert a pinch hitter fading Athletics. It seemed as if the moment to. . work way hack again to the ma- sity of California Club at a ?critical if he wants his. Philadelphia team was on the wane jors again-. ahd'prove a. star. Some- MAKO.I ARD AND PLANK ? Team Pleases then, but the Naps were unable to times a player is lost to a club by Marquard . triumph in subsequent series over and Plank have, met.-.'-«?- Nowadays/however, --fore this iri a World's series, and -the..' these changes. ' Washington and Boston, while "Con- the At.-, the big league- moguls are very- cau- UNMACK (decision that -'time went to. WILLIAM nie" club, southpaw. The chance? \u25a0". ' away Mack's which is populated leties' tious about letting a player get The entrance of the University T new with fighters, struggled along to a they trlti oppose'each other Agaju Utti ? from them.;. They have some kind of of California fcotball club team in fall," and it is "liufte's, ambition t?\u25a0? safe position. left a string on hrm by which they can |- has been heralded with de- beat the tall Philadelphia hand the-field STARS OCT OF GAME just one crack '. j*rk him into their fol« if he light by "I want .more' b.ack- the football fans of the If the Naps could have trailed on Plank in a world's series," said Mar-.-, should mak£' good. state. The entrance of another club the Athletics' heels with Barry out of guard not lnntf ago. think that 1 Take the case of. Cy Falkenberg of | .team means the onward march of the the game because of sickness, and have enough ? balance now to beat Naps, who was turned game, and the strengthening of cora- with Strunk, "Danny" Murphy, Schang, him." * , ?. the Cleveland ! Lapp, Thomas, Brown, Coombs Since meeting - Plank In the fall of by petition Bu?h. back to the American association j between all universities, and Plank either ill or injured, and l&ll Marquard has been undergoing good form ' ' ?' Cleveland. _He showed clubs' and other organizations. some playing when they should have the steadying process, and .he r.b ldnX- with a minor league' club.' so Cleve- The new club team, though Califor- been resting on the bench or in bed. er loses, confidence'under tire. ,- .' ..- ? then they might have made to take another chance in name, scope, a race of I land decided jnian is wide in its it. This was a grand opportunity for HAS THE ST IK with the .Napa with him. -He started jand the alumni of Stanford univer- the Cleveland club, which went to Marquard has a-s .much- "stuff" as this season and got away to a whirl- sity will also be seen in the games Seals planning a campaign from the bench. Reading from left seed. The trouble with it seems to be Plank or any left bander'tt) the game winning string.of vic- in that when they win a couple of games carries. By "stuff" is meant-the.depth wind start, a the future. The ideals of the new to right, they Walter Cartwright, Charley Fanning, Roy get are: Mc- they all excited and can not con- and width of hMs cu.rves^arid.' tM Jump tories without a defeat, and he is to- organization are of the highest, and tinue at the pace. speed winning of Ardle and Willie Hogan, all of whom are now on the fast ball. He has more day the .leading the coming of the team means a bet- in favor with San Young "Walter Schang, who is mak- the:'Athletics'pitcher the Cleveland club. than Plank, but : ? ter understanding of the spirit of the Francisco rooters. ing a great record for his first year possesses a great crossfire, which is The fa.fi' a-re severe atid'.lmratlen-t' I big league, catching : game, an effort In the has been hard for the Giants, to hit. Plank also individuals".when things are- breaking to check all bantering throughout the western trip with a the they ion the field and distinct challenge has one of the best backbone's In asainst the home club and are a in and judgment on !to all men and organizations to cut bad spike wound his foot bis league. By this I' mean be. lis <* ready to express their STANDING OF YESTERDAY'S I'homas has been working with a split and Is never Worn dow/t, the impulse;" the .Ke di- \u25a0 out' all disputes with the referees on CLUBS | RESULTS great tighter .of moment. finger. by game, as so many pltch#iv rects his attack chiafly against the the field. a close primarily,BIG LEAGUE COAST LEAGUE ATHLETICS CRIFPLED are. He is always there working, uf .The club has been formed IN denying the manager,. a-rrd there is. no. AT by Jost. of ?1 Innltrg. course, _ Won Lest OAKLAND , ball?O'Rourke. Time came of the to ti>e ninth-. influ- of to give both the big uni- , Pet. The chances are that some It comes arou.nd fact th»t they have' powerful hour 4"> minutes. Umpires?Guthrie aad Hush. you Condemna- versities preliminary games for the Portlard 81 61 670 Morning Game . Athletic cripples and ailing ones will with the scoce tied,, never see. ence with O 0 O object, LIMELIGHT Log Angeles 72 Moore.lb. 1 211 0 llMcArdl.lb 0 OIS I O] be repaired by that time. Probably bone and more natural stu-ff". than view. One IN 73 480 manager turning adrift, players. and considered by 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0; Gnlnr.lb. 0 17 1 OjMekMD.rf. 0 12 10 Oakland 71 si 457 Ellls.lf.. OlJhnstn.ff. llt]ns.3b. 13 12 1 4 ready to pitch. Plank, think,-and I have -them, the oriranizers one of the mains ones. ' Qwrd.Sb. Hogan.lf.. 3 0 0 Oißajrlctt.ci 3 0 0 Coombs will not be I .seen, 0 1 0 5 12 Coy. ? Is to bring the Page.2b.. 8 Oil 1 rf... 0 110 o;M'l>n:ui.2b 0 12 3 0 Said Coombs to a friend of mine re- both work. ' the Seals alumni of California 0 0 2 << Downs,2b. " year ago-when were. 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 ?. ? A AMERICANLEAGUE 0 0 O 0 o.Corhan.ss. 0 0 2 1 Ka.vlor.rf OlO'Rrke.s.. 16 cently, shortly the trailing league taking their and Stanford closer together than in Some Remarkable Things Wllsoa.rf « 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 after he had Joined the an-d Wen Qdwin.M. 0 4 1|Crtrght.3b 0 0 0" Bacber.lt. olUtschl.3b 0 PLAXK WE-AKEXISG past. ?, J Lost Pet. 2 2 0 2 - - and the , Cook.ss.. 1 1 3 0 0 Athletics: regularity o;i'attrs:i.lb . beatings with unusual Philadelphia 0 1 2 017 0 83 41 67C Bvrnes.c. 0 0 4 .'5 OiClark.e... 0 0 o weigh present ' ' in That 0 110 1 0 Elliott,c. 0 0 12 1 more nt that I season.; fans, hammers out, RELATIONS Baseball Hap- Cleveland~ 611 Tozer.p.. <> 0 1 2 0 Henley.p. 0 0 O I O Kreltz.e.. "I Plank has had a wonderful t.he 'had their BETTER Washington 77 49 Crultt.p.. 0 0 11 olßauiu, p.. 0 0 0 3 0 season, feel came in for a 69 64 861 .Stndrdg.p. 0 113 0 ?* ever did before in the and it is true, but he has worked, o-ftener.- nearly all tlfm pla-yers Relations between these two iKane . 0 10 0 0 in more big pened Labor Day 65 63 608 Total.. 4 027 10 0 0 0 0 0 strong everywhere except the legs. he ever did in- his' life' before,- panning'; -and"-some of them w.ere colleges is getting year, Boston 2jcharle«,.lb Total.. 4 927 12 o'Sterrett.. 0 0 0 0 0 than better every 61 61 600 0 0 0 They are still sort of wobbly, but I tend to strengthen a- severely roasted than others. Detro't 66 441 3 3 0 0 and this does not and. now the new club hopes to cc- - 71 ! Total... 627 10 jCriffin.p.. expect, through a daily workout, to who has been in the game as McArdle was one St Louis ; man Fox example. Roy ment the friendly feelings existing. 48 83 387 AND HITS Bl INNINGS Total... 1 8 27 16 2 series If last ? A few weeks ago Manager Birming- Niw York 42 79 347 RUNS I be In shape for the world's long as he has. "Eddie" has shown Of the 'targets, of the. fans' tirade Once the foundation has been laid Los Anprlos 1 v 2 0 1 0 0 0 o?40 ?4 Kane batteo for Baum In eighth. the Athletics take part in It." . manager weakening within the last a footed for the ham of the Naps caused it to be l l 2 1 o?6 Sterrett for In eighth. signs of season and' 'cold away better understanding between an- Baseotta o o 10 ran Kane Mack has no intention of if Mack might have, allowed him'to get the alumni, the work NATIONALLEAGUE San fiWßclaeo 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 o?3 RUNS . "Connie" month from overwork, and, will be started nounced that he would ask for waiv- AND HITS BY INNINGS pitching Coombs hard before the big get him weir the-.cjfoi). ; Today stands immediately Won Lost Pet. Basohits 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 I?s 0?( does not a chance to rest . from McArdle along the same Oakland 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 get baseman ! lines to ers on Falkenberg. his elongated Philadelphia 71 46 607 games, and is only aiming to him before the world's series, he'will net out as the best .fielding, first | bring: the undergraduates closer to- Philadelphia 607 SUMMARY Basehlta 2 1 2 2 3 O 0 1 o?90?9 work then if possible. league, is at- pitcher. Since then Falkenberg has 71 46 Four ran* and 4 hits were made off Henley Venice 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 o?l in condition to be at his best. He is effective against 1. of the and his work gether. Chicago 68 66 649 j He realizes Plank and Bender are lia- of- the major Pittsburg 66 533 In 4 2-.'! Innings. defeat to ll*>nley. Basehits 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 I?B the Giants for the same reason'that tracting tne -scouts' The club has not yet decided to worked In three games and won them, 67 Two be well shot to pieces by \u25a0 Brooklyn 438 b&M lilt?Kills. Saorlß.ce hits?Moore, SUMMARY ble to pretty Earle Moore, the old Philadelphia Na- league clubs. If Manager Howard I enter the field for the club cham- shutting out his opponents in each. 62 68 McArdle, Page. First base Italic? " " Boston 62 68 433 O.i called Foetr runs 9 off Baum in ,8 that time. "Danny" Murphy and league pitcher and now. with now these Off and hits IfiniOgS. tional were to release McArdle pionship of the Rugby union, but in # 406 Bl nley 3, off Tozer ft, Struck out?By sick, there is year Cincinnati 53 77 1. Charge defeat to Rnum. Three base hit*? Strunk are both and no Cubs, pus- '' same fans after Mac a a few years, organization Chief Meyers,* the Giant*slugger, cel- Benin by Tozer 3. by Standridge 4. Hit Coy. Sacrifice the was. His cross fire is who.were when the Bt. Louis 46 81 557 by pitched ball?<'artwr!glit. McDonnell, Zacher. Hetling. telling how long before they will be always ago never forgive. Howard. perfected ebrated to game Double play? hits?Caeher, Cook. First base zltng. Cross Are pitching has wouM is and the team thoroughly his return the after McArdle Sfandrldge. la)* Kreitz. ou because illness saps a of the to Karn-d runs? An- called balls?Off 1. Struck out? By fit to play, been difficult for the Giants to AYalter M«'Credle Portland organized, it is expected that the several weeks' layoff, on account of CALIFORNIA LEAGUE gttot i, Baa I, on I'niltt injury .bat! mighty Francisco Left bases?Lo» l'ruitt it. Double plays-Meloan to Elliott: man's vitality, where an to an Most clubs have some weak stresk Beavers is conceded -'to be a team will be contender for champion- Injuries, by cracking out a single, Won Lost A':p».>s 4. San Francisco 8. Time of gam 0 0 Total... 2 827 10 1 series In which the Athletics hay. thai battle, thought .That he made a grave mistake Mac California team, he has made good as the Phillies trail' the Giants by 11 YOUTH SECOND IN Total.. 7 826 13 «;Stdrd Se.p. 0 0 0 1 0 Total.. 91327 15 0 taken part he has been the iron man. portant even If he he long before' now,.as Koest- a player. For the last few years Glas- games. Tobln.lf.. 0 0 10 0 SCORE BY INNINGS both against-the Cubs and the Giants, would never be able to use It again. has learned fight is one of the very best in cock has been out of college and has Sacramento 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 3?9 and it was his pitching which had The between Marquard and ner SWIMMING EVENT I Total. .. 4 727 16 2 Cortland 0 promises a the league, and it would not be sur- made his name as one of the most It is expected that Jack Coombs, the Hogan out In second Inning, eoachcr'a inter- 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 o?2 much to do with finally bringing the I'lank to be wonder. prising to see him get another chance strenuous and whole hearted players star twirler of the Athletics, who has ference. SUMMARY victories to Philadelphia. in the big brush. On .the other hand. that the Olympics or Barbarians had been out of the game nearly all sea- D. Howard batted for Lelfleld In the seventh. Struck out?By Stroud 2, by Klawltter 1. by The Giants are stronger In the WHITE BEATS GRIFFITH but little for Port- on their teams. Tie has played with KANSAS CITY. Sept. 2.?8. F. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Kinsella 1. by Krause 5. First base ou called pitcher's box year than Carson has done son because of illness and injuries, Campbell, Stroud 2, Krause 5, off this when seldom gets a chance on both these clubs' teams. superintendent of a pack- Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 balls?Off off Kinsella last land, and he will be able to take his regular turn ing plant yards o?7 1. Two baso hlta ?Tennant. McCormick, Kodg- they went Into the series fall, be- CANTON. 0.. Sept. 2 ?Charlie ?White, It has been mainly through Glas- here, finished seven BaseblM 0 0 2 0 1 1 8 0 I?B has been added and the hill. in the box in about two weeks. ahead of nearest and era. Home run?Krause. Double play?Rodgers cause Demaree the Chicago lightweight, another by cock's efforts the new club has his competitor San Francisco. .0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 o?4 to McCormick to Derrick. 3eveloped and outpointed McCredie- made deal that won the Kansas City Athletic club's Baat-hlts .. 0 1200300 I?7 Pitchers' record? Into one of the coolest which he easily outgeneraled Pop Dil- started, and now that the venture has In the Charge defeat to Krause; credit victory to Kla- headiest twirlers In the Johnny Griffith In a 12 round bqttt yesterday 10 mile swim in the Missouri river. SUMMARY witter. Sacrifice hlta?Van Buren. Berry, Hal- National Los Angeles club, who Is been successfully launched his team- ieajrue under fire. Tesreau has been here last night. lon of the the Athletics twice defeated the' Sen- Campbell covered the course In 1:28. and 7 hits Inan. Sacrifice fly?Kenworthy. Stolen bases? V. regarded owl. He turned mates have honored him by selecting Seven runs off Lelfleld In 7 In- as a wise old ators, the Naps handed a double defeat One hundred and one amateur nings. Charge defeat to LelfieliL Two base Shlnn. Kenworthy (2). Blisa (2). Klawltter, oarer Outfielder Artie Krueger to Dil- him captain. to the White Sox, the Red Sox did the hits?Ellis, knieger. I, Howard. Moran. Hit by pitched ball?Tennant by Hlg- swimmers, including one woman, Mrs. Downa, Sac- pitch?Hlgginbotham. lon for Ty Lober. McCredie In the back field the team will have same thing to the Yanks, and the rifice hlta?Downs. Chech. I. Howard. First ginbotham. Wild In- Outfielder A. F. Kemp, started in the race. base called nings pitched?By Stroud 5, by IH, got so the best of the deal that Monty Morris for scrum half, his years Tigers grabbed both on balls?Off Chech 8. off Lelneld Klawltter much off bills from the Edward McCaron, 14 years of age, 4, off Standridge 1. oat by Kinsella 2%. by Krause 7%, by Hlggin- of south have not forgotten of varsity experience having made him Stmck ?By Chech 2. Base fans the Browns. In the the won second place, finishing four sec- by Lelfleld 2, by Standridge 2. Hit by pitched bothani l>i. hits?Off Stroud 4, 1 run; yet, Dillon will continue to the most talked of halfback that has off Klawltter 4, 1 run; off 9, 5 rune; It and Giants walloped the Braves twice, onds behind Campbell. ball?Ellis by Lelfleld. Double plays?Good- Krause many a day. ever shot the ball out from the reach win to Arhogast to Howard to Pace; Goodwin off Hlgglnbotbam 4, 4 ruus. Time of game?2 hear about it for each game going to extra innings, the Kemp dropped and IS leading league at hit- of a pack a five-eighths Mrs. out after cov- Page to Meorc. Earned njna?Los' Angeles hours minutes, empires?Chyle and Lober. is the to at Berke- pair Dodgers, to Angeles Phillies took a from the Finney. "Los ering three miles. Left on bases?Uis 6, San Fran- ting and he, is proving a real sensa- ley. the Braves and Reds broke even, 3. Angeles AFTERNOON the Elliott is another and One man was taken from the water cisco 4. Time of game?l boor and 33 min- GAME tion. KrUeger is with Angels, Amos star who Chicago took the first game from the and Sacra. R II P A E| R his time on the has had a brilliant career U. C, and near the five mile mark with cramps. utes. I'mplrea?Held McCarthy. Portland H PA B spending most of at Cardinals, the second ending in a tie. AT LOS ANGELES Young.aa. 1 2 4 8 0! Cbdbrne.ef 1110 0 bench, and accomplishing but little he will once more be associated on Vanßrn.lf 1 0 5 0 OSpeaa.lb.. 12 9 ? d Horning Gam* 10 0 10 when he the opportunity to the five-eighths line with Chet Allen, Jackson* Shlnn.rf.. 12 Rodgers,2b 0 116 1 Joe of *the Naps,* who was j AMERICAN LEAGUE RnP E 19 1 0| Lindsay ,3b 0 0 0 1 Back" game. who graduated last year from his var- Oakd. RHP ABl Venice. A Tnnant.lb 0 0 break into the leading Ty Cobb of the Tigers by one 1 1 2 3 0 Carllsle.lf. 2 3 0 0 Moran.cf.. 10 10 0 Doane.rf.. 0 0 Baseball managers are all smart sity. FIRST GAME Leard. 2b 2 Hallian,3b 10 0 point when the last American league Philadelphia? Schirm.lf 0 0 2 0 O.Kane, ef.. 0 0 0 0 0 110 10 Lob»r,lf... 00 2 0 0 SAN they winning, but you can Little Jay Dwiggins is one of the At R. H. E. Grdner.lb 0 0 0 B.rlss.rf,of 0 2 0 0 Knwhy,2b 1 1 4 4 0 Flabar, c. 2 0 Also BERNARDINO when are batting averages were compiled, made 4 6 0 1 7 0 16 2 M*m\%. always, they have pulled backfleld men. Jay held Philadelphia .... 0 110 1 M'Dnnll.2b 0 811aa.c... 0 0 0 1 0 H'Crmk,h 0 3 1 J| r PASADENA find where versatile slight gain yesterday, outbatting Washington 1 Knvlor.rf 1114 17 time or another. down tiie fullback position for his a 5 7 Zacher,of 0 0 2 0 OlO'Rrke.s.. 1 2 0 4 0 Wlllams.p 0 Oil OKrapp, p.. 12120 a bloomer at'some Cobb. Batteries ?Bender and Seharg; Boehllng, Htlng.Sb. 0 0 3 1 0 10 2 0 Cheek.c... 0 t 1 1 0 Stanley.p.. 0 0 0 g U RIVERSIDE alma and, though small In and Henry. OlLitschl.ab 0 0 mater, Galla Cook.ss.. 0 1 1 2 0 Lewis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 stature, SECOND GAME 0 12 1 Pattrsn.lb 12 1 0 0 Derrick... The Seals', left last night for Lob made a wonderful showing in Hans Lobert was sent to bat In Kreitz.c.. 0 1 5 8 0 Sterrett.e. 0 0 6 0 0 Lively,p. 0 0 1 0 0 Hlgnbtham 0 0 0 0 0 they are to play Happy this position. He can also play wing a R. H. E. Abies,p.. 0 0 0 0 o!Klepfer. p. 0 0 3 2 0 Angeles, where pinch yesterday when his team Philadelphia 6 9 2 0 1 0 Meloan,rf. 7 &Ld 8 Daily Jost, p... 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 1 left behind three-quarters, scrum half, or, in fact, Total.... 827 17 Total... 82714 ~8 Trains Tigers. Hogan's Howard I seemed surely beaten, cracked out a Washington 5 18 3 Coy 0 0 0 0 o]llltt,rf... 0 0 0 0 0 I-ewU cripples, but he figures any old place. Batteries ?Brown, Honk, Buah and Seharg; batted for Williams in the seventh. Quickest a couple' of his triple that scored two runs, tying the Derrick In the ninth. Service?Shortest Routes be to hold his own Johnson and Alnsmlth. 1 424 10 8 ran for McCormick that he-win able DEFENSIVE MAX score, and scored the winning tally Total... 2| Total... 927 14 0 Iligglnbotham batted for Stanley ta tho with the bunch he a FIRST GAME Coy batted for Schlrm In ninth Inning. ninth. "Redlands and against the Tigers Johnnie Stroud, last year's varsity minute later on a single. At Boston? R. n. E. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Back"?sl2.4o is-taklng along with him. Charles will RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS captain, is a man, who will Boston C 12 1 Sacramento 2 0 0 0 0 O 5 0 and he appears to be defensive New 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o?7 hold do-.-n third, be in the new team lineup. Stroud York Oakland I?l Basehita 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 o?B capable guardian of the ogalnst the Australian I'.atterles?Mosley and Cady; Sehultz and BasehlU 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 I?t 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 o?s a mighty wonderful game at center Waratah Venice 2 0 1 0 0 1 x?o Portland 3 ? yesterday's gamt plays a team, Sweeney. 1 0 BasehlU 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0-^9 sack, if his work in three-quarters of five-eighths, and Is will be on hand. SECOND GAME Bnsehlt* 2 0 3 2. 0 0 0 2 x?o "San Diego can be taken as a criterion. The Referees' association of the B. H. E. SUMMARY ; one of the best defensive players seen SI'MMARY %\n probable Jess Baker will California Rug-by union is gaining | Boston 4 10 2 Struck out?By Lively I, by Krapp 3. by It ia that on local grounds in either of these in York 3 10 Four runs and 7 hits off Able* In 4 Innings. 2. First called balls?Off ?be .worked in two games this week strength as the season The New 3 Charge defeat to Abies. Three Stanley base on Wil- positions. advances. Batteries?Collins, nail. Leonard and CarrS- base bit?Car- liams 2. off Lively 1, off Krapp .">. off Stanley and Back" Saturday base Mis great, effort in last Jay Dwiggins latest recruit to the service of the gan; and Sweeney. lisle. Two hits?McDonnell. Bayless. 1. Two base Three base the! If is used on the referees' Ford Stolen Carlisle (2), O'Hourke, hit?Fisher. hit? game .has convinced Howard that line, fullback local committee is Rev. Mul- FIRST GAME bases?l.card. Krapp. Dot-.ble playa?Rodgers to McCommlck height three-quarter the posi- At E. E. I'atterson (2). First base on called balls?Off to Speas; to Young Tennant; Rodg- big fellow is In the of his form lineux, an Episcopal minister, who Is Cleveland? B. Abies 1. Klepfer Struck out?By Williams to tion will be taken care of by Merl Cleveland 6 10 1 off t. Abies ers to McCormick to Speas. Pitchers' record? " .? famed around the world as one of the by by Price, who has always made a great Chicago 2 9 3. by Klepfer B. Jost L Hit pitched Charge defeat to credit victory' to The Oaks «nd* Angels* *will play thl( greatest halfbacks that England ever 4 Krapp- Wil- SEPT. 6th and Bth fight for the position on his varsity, Batterlea?James and O'Neil; Clcotte and liams. ?Williams. Four runs and 7 . afternoon at Recreation park. It is t produced. Scbalk. hits off Williams In 6 Innings; 7 runs and 8 game. but has been In hard luck in not being gentleman WORLD RECORD Krapp in innings. Umpires?Finney Limits September regularly scheduled The Beav- to The reverend knows the SECOND GAME EQUALS hlta off 7 Return 20 and 22 appear here tomorrow apainst able land it. Rugby code from A to Z, and In B. H. E. and Phyle. ers will The forwards will have an equally nam- Cleveland 7 11 1 HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. J.?At the Stopovers Returning ihe Oaks, and they will play during big array ing him a referee the committe feels Chicago -0 week. of talent. Glascock, Mala- 0 3 fair the remaining days of the testa and Miller, all of California, and it has secured the services of a man Batteries?Falkenberg and Carlsch; Scott, Connecticut athletic games How- WILMINGTON HAS FLAG \u2666 who will be able to control the games White, Lathrop and Knhn. Drew, Brev Sinclair of Stanford are four FIRST GAME ard the fleet colored runner Joe Tobin, the Oakland*lad who wai names to conjure with as front row in which he participates and will do a WILMINGTON, Del., Sept. 2.?The toward putting At Detroit? ' R. 11. E. from Springfield, won the 100 yard brought back'* from the Union asso men of the highest ability. lot the game on a dlf. Detroit 10 9 3 Tri-State league season has was allowed ferent basis from the standpoint St. Louis 5 dash in time that was announced as closed. Southern elation by Cal Ewing, I Fairy Fairbanks, Dave Hardy and of an 9 3 Pacific game yes- Ashley Batterlea?Danßs and McKee; LeTerenz, seconds, equals George The Wilmington club won the pen- chance to break into the Hal are three middle rankers official. Wellmau aod 9 3-5 which THE EXPOSITION LINE-1915 sent In t< big Rev. Mullineux has an McAllister. nant with 66 terday afternoon. He was who have all made their C. international SECOND GAME Duffy's world's record. It was stated victories and 45 defeats. SAN FRANCISCO: Flood Building. Pnlaee Hotel. Ferry Station. Phone Kearnv n«ri run for McArdle in the eighth and hii For the rear rank there is all sorts reputation as a player. In 1899 he R. rt. E. The Allentown, Pa., and Pittsburg Third and Townaend Streets Station Phone K*arny ISO today that the time would not be ac- Thirteenth and Broadway. J chances to shine were limited. H« of material on hand. Momson, who captained and managed the British Detroit 5 3 and York, Pa., teams finished tied for OAKLAND: Street Phone Oakland 162 I go year played sig- St. Louis 2 S 0 cepted by the National association, Sixteenth Street Station. Phone lakeside 1420. First Street Station. Phono lad one putout. He failed to tc last with Santa Clara, team which toured Australia with Batterlea ?Com second place with is victories and 52 Oaklaad "WW I ? the team nal success, stock and McKee: Baumgart- until after an CALIFORNIA ISTtfATION BAY?SEPTEMBER It I b»V . and made AH-American ner and Alexander. officials investigation. defeats.