THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. 11 Angel Southwinger Hurls Shutout Against S. F.

SEALS GAN'T FIND OF CLUBS SOLONS GET ONLY STANDING OF CLUBS CUBS LICK DOVES CLUB STANDINGS IN LAMLINE LOSES || IN COAST LEAGUE j IN MAJOR LEAGUES] NORTHWEST LEAGUE BALL TILL EIGHTH W. L. Pet. TALLY IN NORTH NATIONAL LEAGUE! IN LAST INNING Clnbs? W. L. Pet. GAME FOR COLTS Oakland 23 10 .687 Portland 11 9 550 Vernon 17 14 .548 W. L. Pet. Victoria 11 » 550 IS Los Angeles ... Wt 17 .485 Batters Unnerve Lee Girot by Cincinnati 4 780 One to Bad at Start of the Vancouver 12 10 545 Portland Pitcher Is Easy Sting* Pitcher Noyes Saves the Home San Franclico.. 15 17 -4fio New York 14 4 778 Spokane 11 10 524 Disgrace by Sacramento .... 1M 18 .455 "Waiting 'em Out"; Breaks, Chicago 11 » 550 Frame, Chicago Seattle O 12 429 Ing for Bees; Narveson Team From Portlnnd 9 19 .331 Boston 8 11 421 ' Final Rallies Tacoma 8 12 400 Pittsburg T 10 412 in Box but Recovers 0 400 and Wins, 9 to 8 RESULTS OF GAMES Only Hurt Once Fine Work RESULTS OF GAMES. Brooklyn 0 Philadelphia « 10 375 Victoria 4. Portland 1. Los Angeles L, San Francis*?© 0. St. Lonla 8 14 263 [Special Dispatch to [Special Dispatch Vancouver 3, Spokane 1. PORTLAND, Ore., May 8.?Narveson WILLIAMJ. SLATTERY Oakland 5, Vernon 4. The Call] .o The Call] Tacoma 12, Seattle 4. SACRAMENTO, May RESULTS OF GAMES CHICAGO, May a red was effectively only once In to- Southpaw Leverenz of the Los An- Sacramento 1, Portland 0. B.?McCredle B.?ln hot ninth Girot, inning finish, day's game between Victoria and geles team hurled a shutout against worked Lee the former Santa the Cubs took another GAMES TODAY Clara southpaw, against Chicago 9. Boaton 5. game from the today by a score Portland, but that was a by the Seals on the Valencia street lot the Senators Bostons today, collegian New York 8, St. Lonla 8. of 9 scoring began early Strait. On the other hand, Lamline yefcterday afternoon in a game that and had the been able Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 4. to 8. The in Loa Aagreles nt San Francisco. to hop over inning in safety the game, the Cubs taking the lead. At was wild and with the assistance of ?was eight-ninths of a season's record. the fifth Brooklyn Pittabnrar | Oakland at he at rata. the beginning of the ninth the home errors contributed by Speas and Col- command of Cap Vernon. would have given O'Rourke's team a team was one run to the They MEET The boys under the bad. CONFERENCE trin, Portland at Sacramento. the visitors piled up four runs. Mohler did not break in with a bingle hard tussle. Ac It was, he wobbled in AMERICAN LEAGUE succeeded in bunching hits for two Klein, who replaced Lamline, pitched till eighth round. Then Corhan this inning and the lone that was runs in the last chapter and took the splendid ball, holding Victoria to two the run game. Score: safely with two out. This scored in the game was rolled up W. L. Pet. harmless hits. swung CHICAGO The score: spoiled the left bander's chance for against him through his wlldness. Chicago 10 5 762 NOW PERMANENT AB. R. BH. PO. E. heroism. Tom Kuftery put another was getting Boston 11 7 611 A. VICTORIA plaster on the Angel twirler in the He along nicely until the Washington Sbeeksrd. 1. f 4 2 3 8 0 0 PO. A. E. : squarely BIG inning 10 8 556 Schulte, r. f 4 1 0 1 0 0 AB. R. BH. session ABLES fifth Kreltz Stadille, 0 he landed HARRY arrived. After r. f 2 0 6 0 0 next when Philadelphia 9 N 529 Tinker, ss 0 0 1 3 1 on the ball. \u25a0 , . grounded* out. Pitcher Johnny Williams 4 Coast Colleges Form Organiza- Adams, c. f 4 1 1 4 0 0 The performance of is with- Cleveland 8 9 471 Hofman. c. f 5 2 2 1 1 1 Kennedy, rf 5 1 0 1 0 0 Leverenz ushered in the frame a hit Zimmerman, lb 5 2 3 IV 0 0 Meek, out doubt the most remarkable of the with clean Detroit 9 12 429 2b. c 4 0 0 4 0 0 mowed the Seals down in- to center. Madden waited out four bad Lonla 6 12 Evers. 4 1 2 2 5 0 tion to Continue Holding Nordykem, lb 4 1 2 8 1 0 season. He ones. was to hit St. 333 Lennox, 3b 3 1 0 1 0 0 ning after inning, whisking nine of TIGERS Shinn impatient and Archer, Kellar. 2b 3 0 0 2 4 0 OUTCURVES New ..' 4 12 c 4 0 6 2 1 popped up sign York 250 0 them to the bench. Up to the time the first ball. The to Cole, p 0 0 0 0 0 O Event in Future Brennan, 3b 0 1 0 1 1 0 that hit, three wait 'em out was given, and neither Reulbach, Rawllngs, ss. 3 0 1 0 2 O Corhan sneaked in a but p 0 0 0 1 1 0 Narveson, 0 of the locals landed on the paths. O'Rourke nor Van Buren made any RESULTS OF GAMES Toney, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 p....3 0 1 I 3 and Mclver, Villagers effort to connect. This procedure un- Kaftery drew two tickets Connect With Several Richie, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 28 4 5 27 11 0 hitting for Jackson in the eighth, was nerved Oirot and he passed Patsy, fill- Chicago 7, Washington 6. ?Sliller 0 0 0 0 0 0 The great success of the Pacific Coast favored in the same way. ing the bags. Van Buren also drew a during PORTLAND the Oak Shoots, but Lose by walk, forcing All other games off; rain. Total Conference meets the last three Wonderful as was the work of in Williams. Miller ended S 9 10 27 13 3 years AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. southern heaver. It ranked only a shade the inning by rolling out. ?Batted for Toney In eighth. has brought about a permanent Mensor. 2b 4 0 3 3 1 1 r that of Noyes for the home team. 5 to 4 Score After that Girot handled himself in BOSTON organization of the colleges of the coast Speas, c. f 4 0 1 1 0 0 ("Tins game nice shape speed lad al6o tossed a that was and put on a burst of AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. to conduct them In future. The meet Fries, r f 4 0 1 1 1 0 close to being historical. They nailed when In the pinches. also Sweeney. Strait. l.»f 3 I 1 3 1 0 tally He contrib- 2b 4 1 3 8 3 0 was originated by university 10 1 O liim for a in the opening round uted a In the eighth. Campbell, c. f 5 0 1 0 0 0 California Williams, lb 4 0 0 stopped. This tally never [Special Dispatch to The Call] The fighting was and has practically on Harris, c 4 0 0 4 2 0 and then Beaver stuff lack- R Miller, r. f 5 0 0 1 0 O been trial since 3b 3 0 0 4 4 1 would have shewn but for an error by LOS ANGELES, May some- ing, however, and the offensive game TO Klrke. 1. f 5 2 2 2 0 1 1910. Kibble. B.?lf MORROW ss 3 0 0 0 5 1 only- MEET Schmidt on a scfl chance, the that was played was not of the sort to Devlin, as 3 2 2 3 3 0 Coltrln. error of the But the lost thing would happen to Harry Abies, be Houser. lb After the meet last Saturday the Lamline. p 0 0 0 0 1 0 game. Seals fruitful. Their base running was not 4 1 2 13 2 O Klein, p 3 0 0 1 8 0 on the previous day by the same sort the baseball fans of Los Angeles would a howling success. Butler threw away McDonald, Sb 3 2 1 1 0 O graduate managers of the different col- of showing that baseball is a Kling. c 2 O 0 2 a Uuke. willingly pay his hospital expenses an early chance to score by trying to 1 0 leges met at the Faculty club at the Total 32 1 6 27 19 », game of chance as well as skill. It stretch an single a Hogg, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 lottery. for an time. The big boy ordinary into double. SAILOR Tyler, p University of SCORE poker and Chinese indefinite caught napping PETROSKEY 3 0 0 0 2 O California and discussed BY INNINGS -anka with it to Another Beaver got at Dickson, p. The story of the Seals' downfall is handed the pride of the town to- first at a crucial period of the game. 1 0 0 1 3 0 a more complete organization. It was Victoria 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 o?4 riefiv told In opening spasm. day, the Vernon Tigers going down to Portland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 o?l i the In the seventh Doane hit a three Total 35 8 11*20 15 suggested that a board of control be Howard the frtt man up, struck out. defeat before the southpaw's curves. bagger to and on IS SUMMARY Berger patience The was left died third. In Middle Weights Are Matched to ?Two out when winning run scored. created consisting of representatives had his with him and count close at that, 5 to 4. the eighth Girot got as far as third, Struck out?By Narveson 4, by Klein 1. Bases waited for r. pass. Then Daley 4iit but try as he would, Happiness Ilogan with one down, but there was no one to SCORE BY INNINGS from Oregon, Washington, California on balls?Off Lamline 5. off Narveson 1, off the ball HÄ( wr to Corhan and was could not tie the score. Jimmy Wha- bring him Williams pitched a Fight Before Wheelmen's Chicago 5 0 O 1 0 0 1 0 2?B and a Klein 2. Home run, Strait. Double play- out ;it base. Berger kept len dispensed for the lo- home. Boston 3 0 0 8 0 0 1 1 o?B Stanford. Until such board is '.lehh'd frat the shoots heady game and was particularly .. organized Kibble to Harris to Kibble. Bases on balls? on his way and aovanced a. peg. cals and was hit hard. Sharp fielding the arrangements were left Strait. Stadille. (2), Brennan Adams. Kel- effective in the Club on May 22 SUMMARY Home Hftftraulltr stepped up to- the helped him out and if the Vernons pinches. in the hands graduate manager lar. hits?Meek. Rawllngs, Stadille. Hard luck continues to dog the steps Two base hits?Sweeney. Zimmerman. Three of the Sacrifice by pan for the first time since his suspen- could have found Abies for bingles at the . base hit?Zimmerman. of Stolen bases?Kennedy. Brennan. Hit pitched was rjistd. a high right of Sacramento Home run?Zimmerman of the .University California. ball?Narveson, by Klein. Innings pitched by sion He lifted and the moments, there would have Kreitz, the high priced backstop pur- Base hits?Off Hogg 2, off Tyler 3. off Dickson elmplo fool. Schmidt camped right been a different But Morrow, Ryan's The meeting was disappointed at the Lamline 3 1-3. Base hit?? Off Lamline 3. runs lips. tale. Abies had chased from Chicago, caught a foul tip Howard Tommy 5, off Cole 4. off Reulbach 3, off Toney 4. Sac- support by gen- to of game?. under the ball, a smile on his the sign on the Hoganites and kept rifice fly?Kling. Sacrifice hit?Tinker. Stolen accorded the meet the 4. Charge defeat Lamline. Time enough to everybody, it were breaking on the bare hand In the sixth Inning aspiring middle weight, who has been eral public of the bay cities and a dis- 1 hour, 40 minutes. Umpire?Moran. It looked Foft there. His curves and suffered a compound dislocation of bases?Kirko 2, Devlin, Sweeney. Sbeckard. l>ut it was not. Senmidt may have in great shape and while he was hit cleaning up the men in his class out in Double play?Tinker, Evers and Zimmerman. cussion was held on the advisability of TACOMA 12. SEATTLE 4 to the index finger that will keep him out holding meet In been too anxious or too much the harder than in his game Sunday he game this section of the country, will make Left on bases?Chicago G. Boston 5. Bases on the other cities of the SEATTLE, Wash. May B.?For three innlnga grundstpnd but, anyhow, the was of the for several weeks. He was balls?Off Hogg coast In coming years. Seattle. faat ball. he let not nearly so wild, and was not catching a pretty game another start at the 1. off Cole 1. off Reulba<-h 2. Port- today Tacoma and Seattle played la ephere fiup between his mitts. Then at all generous with Tree transporta- up to the time Oakland Wheel- off Tyler 5, off Toney 1, off Dickson 1. Struck land, Los Angeles and Tacoma were all the fourth tbe visitors began to hit and had he was injured. men's pavilion. Promoter Moffett of as places next rest of the big German hit the next one on the tion. the transbay out?By Tyler 1. by Reulbach 2. by Toney 1. mentioned for the meet things their own way throughout the the r.ose Into center field. Nobody got scoring Pitcher Kitty Knight, the former club has signed the Syra- Passed ball?Kling. Wild pitch?Toney. Time year. Doctor Hall of the University of game, winning 12 to 4. Tacoma played a per The Oaks did all the in the Oak, and Catcher were re- cuse slugger box Sailor Ed Petroskey of game?3 field, t« under It and Berger raced home, reg- second, third and fourth Innings. Ver- Hub Hart to hours and ir> minutes. Umpires? Washington stated that Seattle would feet game In the but Seattle went istering'the only tally that the wonder- leased by Manager Graham today. Hart May 22. The conditions of the match Johnstone and Eason. bid high for the meet next year, while plecei with the pitchers. Score: non scored two in the fourth and two was unable to get arm shape, call for the men to go at Manager Geary 'ul game kne^. more in the sixth on a single by Hosp his In 10 rounds the GIANTS 11. CARDINALS 8 Graduate A M. of Ore- SEATTLE Sharp fielding would have cut this after Happy while Knight did not show up to expec- middle weight limit. gon and Coach Stanton of Pomona were PO. E. two men were on. tried to tations. The score: Morrow has made a hit since [Special Dispatch to The Call] AB. R. BH. A. one ofx. It was not a drive, but a fly start a rally in the seventh ana sent he made strong in their opinions that Portland Moran, 1. f 4 1 0 2 0 ft which the It dropped Bayless his debut here. He is an aggressive, ST. LOUIS, May B.? McGraw had 1© put Matty and Los Angeles would be equally as 8 vlnd carried. in to bat for Whalen, but to PORTLAND slashing fighter, Mann, c. f 3 0 1 0 0 about midway Raftery and who gives the fans a In the box In the ninth inning today to cinch the anxious to obtain it. Sadofsky, 2b 3 0 0 1 4 O between no avail. AB. R. BH. PO. A. B. run for money. There game. With ten to Mundorff and eitt< r could have gobbled Whalen was hit hard in the* second IChadbourae. 1. f 3 0 0 4 0 0 their is sure to a three lead In the seventh, The work of the selection committee, Crulckahank, r. f 3 1 0 0 0 0 up they a sprinting. Bancroft, 3b 3 0 0 2 be plenty of action any time he starts. tbe Cardinals began to get next to the Bear composed Elliott of Barry, lb 4 0 1 9 2 1 it had clone- bit of inning. Coy leading off with a single, I 0 0 His catcher's curves, Aye of President John But each was depending upon the Hetling doubled, the jLindsay, 3b 10 0 0 0 0 first fight here was against Kid and batted out runs In the the P. A. A, Dad Moulton of Stanford McMullln, 3b 4 0 2 1 2 I other Zacher and lat- Butler, George of some weeks ago, eighth and ninth. They might have made enough California, Raymond, 4 0 0 5 2 d to which repeated performance two Doane. 2 0 1 1 round at AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. mittee carried out its and it was sent Heitmuller along. By this time, their of jRodgers, 2b 3 0 0 1 6 0 E'reamland pavilion Morrow met Jack Devore, 1. f 4 1 2 1 0 0 to continue this trio, either as baggers, the former scoring. Whalen c 8 0 1 4 1 0 Doyle. decided Total 32 4 7 27 14 3 the fans felt absolutely confident that control of the ball In fourth jllowley. Fitzgerald, an eastern boxer with con- 2b 4 0 1 1 0 2 an executive committee or as a separate Noyes was due for a beating. But he lost the !Girot, p 3 0 10 2 0 siderable experience. In the opening Fletcher, ss I l l 1 o j committee of the board of control. TACOMA and when the bases were filled by round Fitzgerald hung haymaker SnodgraßS. c. f 3 1 1 4 0 0 fooled them all. He just tightened right reason of Hosp's error, a and a ToUl 31 7 a on The permanent organization puts the AB. R. BH. PO. A E. up and got rid of Metzger. But the walk i 0 24 IS "t Morrow's jaw, but this only stirred him Becker, r. f 5 1 2 5 0 0 meet on an equal footing with the Yohe, 3b 4 2 3 1 1 0 single, "the Whale" passed Coy, forc- up, Merkle. lb 5 2 2 7 1 0 3 damage had already been done, though SACRAMENTO as he went after Fitzgerald after Heraog, Sb great intercollegiate meets of the east. Nill, 2b 5 1 0 0 0 nobody thought so ing in a run. being stung had 4 1 o 3 0 0 I. i \u25a0 Abbott. 1. f 5 2 2 3 0 O at the time. Johnny AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. snd him on his back Shafer. ss., 2b 4 3 2 2 0 1 . f .....5 2 1 0 The further the game went, the more Kane started the ball for ;\ladn. r. f 2 0 0 0 O when the contest ended. Wilson, Neighbors, r. 1 <* Vernon. In the fourth he singled, Shinn, 2 c 2 1 1 2 1 0 GRANDE VS. COFFEY Morse, ss 4 1 1 4 4 0 apparent it was that the Los Angeles ! as 2 0 0 1 2 0 The Syracuse fighter seems to be im- Hartley, c south winger had the number of every ! went to third on Patterson's single lO'Bonra*, 2b 8 o i a 8 0 proving with each battle. He 1 0 1 0 2 0 [Special Dispatch to The Call] Lynch, c. f 5 2 2 1 0 O jand scored on out Pa?- Buren, likes the Leserean. p 5 0 1 1 5 O Cameron, lb 3 0 1 10 1 0 Seal pasted in his cap. The best of Brashear's iVan c. f 2 n 0 1 2 O game, and Manager Ryan believes that Mathewson, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 VALLEJO, May B.?Charles Grande, the figbt- either terson came home on a wild pitch that jMiller, lb 4 0 1 11 0 1 Crittenden, c 5 1 2 7 2 0 them fanned or popped up. The. I Morrow will be the champion of his Ing middle weight from the cruiser Denver, prob- Gordon, p 3 2 1 0 3 harder they tried, the they i got away from Mitze. An infield hit ;Lewis, 1. f 4 0 0 2 0 0 division year. Total 88 11 14 10 ably '> easier by a pass Heiater, 3b 0 1 0 in another 27 ~4 will be seen in action in the Florsden ring looked to the man from Los Angeles. Patterson and to Brashear 8 1 3 Sailor Petroskey is wall known to the ST. next month against Walter Coffey of San Fran- , Total 39 12 14 27 14 0 everything pos- put two on bases in the sixth and IKreltz, c 1 0 0 4 0 0 graduate LOUIS the He worked with the Oheofc. c 0 local fans, as he is of the four Cisco. Promoter Charles Grennan of Palm sible exception of a spltter and he may Hosp scored them with a single. 1 0 2 0 0 ranks. His AB. R. BBL PO. A. E. club already has signed Grande and is now dick- SCORE BY INNINGS any signs of wav- (Williams, p 8 1 1 0 4 0 round last start was against Hngglns, 2b 4 1 2 2 8 1 Seattle 0 00 1 2 0 0 0 I?4 have been slipping this one when no- Abies did not show Frank Klaus of Pittsburg, whom he f 3 0 0 7 10 ering with Coffey. Grande has besten all com- ? was looking. ering in the latter Innings, but on the Ellis. 1. ers here and looks like tbe makings of a great Tacoma 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 3 I?l 2 by Total 25 1 4 27 18 boxed 20 rounds on Washington's birth- Mowrey, 3b 4 1 1 2 1 1 Young After the first round, Angels T>.-*re other hand, wound up the ninth ~1 day. sailor Konetchy, lb fighter. His last battle was with Wal- the RI'NS AM) HITS BT IVNIXGS The lost the decision, but 4 1 1 8 X 0 cott In three SUMMARY not at all dangerous till the fourth. striKing out two of the three men who he put up a game fight. Oakes, c. t.\ 8 2 0 1 O 1 of Napa, whom ha knocked out Two base hits?McMullln. Cameron, Lynch, Then Heitmuller walloped safely to faced him. Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o?O and ss 0 1 0 1 0 0 rounds. Morse, Abbott. Home runs?Wally, Lynch. Easehlts 0 I 0 2 1 1 1 Petroskey Morrow should furnish Hauser. center and Dillon again met the leather VERNON 1 O?T an interesting contest, as both men Smith, ss .3 0 0 1 1 0 Sacrifice bits?Sadofsky. Yohe. Nill. Abbott, the nose, sending Heine to Sacramento O'O 0 0 1 0 0 0 z?l like Miller, r. f 2 1 0 1 0 0 OLYMPIAD FTJJTD $50,000 SHORT Gordon. Pitchers' enmmary?Four runs and 8 on third. AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Basehits 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 x?* to mix it. If Morrow can down Pe- Nobody was out and the fans groaned, rarllsle. f 2 0 0 I 0 0 troskey he will gain a lot credit, as Bliss, c 4 0 0 8 2 0 NEW YORK. May B.?With the date of sailing hits off Barrenkamp in 4 2 3 innings; 8 runs and .. of p. Innings. ? for it looked like good bye and good Kano. c. f 4 1 1 1 0 1 SCMMARY Klaus could only win a verdict Harmon, 1 0 1 1 0 0 of tha American Olympic team only little more « hits off James in 4 1-3 Stolen bases night for Noyes. H. Patterson, lb 4 2 2 12 0 0 Three base hlfc- -Doane. Two basa hit?Olrot. points from on Dale p 0 0 0 0 0 0 than a month off. the American committee said Moran. Yohe, Nill, Neighbors. Struck out?By Here the Brashear, 1 Sacrifice the sailor. The contest Willis, p 2 1 1 0 1 0 short of the Barrenkamp 2. by James 2. by Gordon 8. First youngster showed his nerve 2b 3 1 2 6 0 bit?Shinn. Btelen buses ?Chadbourne, looks like, a good one on paper. p tonight that It was about $50,000 and his stamina. got rid of Metzger McDonnell, r. f 4 0 1 1 ft 0 Doane, Van Buren. Miller. Struck out?By Wil- Woodburn, 0 0 0 0 I 0 sum needed to send to Stockholm the strongest base on called balls ?Off Barrenkamp 2, off ,He Both fighters will start training in a ?Magee 1 0 1 0 0 0 James 3, of Gordon 3. Wild pitches?Barren- on a very soft infield chance and he nosp. ss 4 0 1 4 4 1 liams 5. First base on called balls ?Off Wllllama few days. team possible. Vsrious scattered contributions the hitting one BurreJl, 3b 4 o ft 2 2 0 off Girot fl. Hit by pitched ball?Kreltx, Morrow will probably go to come In dally, among those announced being $50 kamp, James. Double plays?McMullln to Barry, made hard Lober foul 2. Al White's at Oakland, where he trained Total 81 8 7 27 11 8 Crittenden to Cameron to Yohe. Umpire?> t" Schmidt. Then tney planned the Agnew. c 3 0 0 4 1 0 Shinn. Time of game-?1 hoar and 45 minutes. from the University of Michigan afid $25 in Whalen p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Umpires?McGreery and McCarthy. for hU battle with George. Petroskey ?Batted for Willis In eighth. small individual subscriptions. To reach the Toman. double steal. This time it was cur- trained at tains again, for Heitmuller was nailed Carson, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Milletfs for his battle with SCORE BY INNINGS sum desired, howeTer, tbe committee looks for VANCOUVER 3, SPOKANE 1 many ?Bayless 1 0 0 0 0 0 Klaus. Giants 0 4 fl 0 0 O 1 1 o?ll $1,500 daily from sow on until sailing time, VANCOUVER, May feet from the peg on perfect June 14. B. C. B.?Vancouver de- to Eddie MeGoorty. recognized as the St. Louis 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 2?B feated Spokane again today In a game that devel- throws second by Schmidt and to the Total 81 4 6 27 15 2 best middle weight plate by Corhan. Mission High Nine Are in the field today, SUMMARY oped into a pitchers' battle. The locals broke & ? promised But the Seals could not make an im- Batted for Whalen In seventh Inning. Promoter Moffett that he Two base hits?Willis Magee. Three base BETA THETA PI wTNS OOP tie In the eighth Inning, when an error, a base would come out here and box for him on balls and three bits netted two runs. Agnew pression on the offerings of Leverenz. OAKLAND so hits ?Deroce, Becker. Sacrifice flies?Wilson. Dispatch to Tom Raftery took a Subleagtie the Oakland promoter Intends to Mowray. Htolen bases?Snodgraaa (2). Miller. [Special The Call] pitched effective ball for the champions. walk in the fifth AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Champs match the winner against MeGoorty. UNIVERSITY, May S.?Beta Scora: and stole second. Two were out at the Cook, ss 5 0 1 8 0 1 MoGoorty Shafer Devore. Double plays?Leserean. Wil- STANFORD desperate 0 has never appeared here, but son and Merkle: Ellis and BUbb. Hlta?Off Theta PI won tbe lnterfraternlty baseball cup VANCOUVER time and Tom took a chance Leard. 2b 4 0 2 8 0 Chi, and got away with f 5 0 3 1 0 Mission yesterday won from reports the Oshkosh boxer is a Harmon 5, none out in third; Willis 7. Left on today by defeating Theta Delta 5-0, In the AB. R. PO. A. a steal to third. C. Patterson. 1. 0 high the base- very competent Obear, varsity baseball BEL B. Chick Hartley was up and the fans felt Coy, r. f 3 l l l o 0 ball championship of the San Francisco ring man. bases?Giants 5, St. Louis 8. First base on er- flual fame of the series. Demaggio, 1. f 3 2 1 1 0 0 hopeful, the Zacher, c. f 5 2 2 5 0 0 by Ad Wolgast Is at the M. M., rors?Giants 3. St. IxHiis 2. Struck out?By captain for next year, twirled a star game for 2b 3 1 1 8 1 0 but best thing Chick did subleague defeating Wilmerding and the 1, by Bases balls ?Off winners besides drlrlng In the first two runs. Bennett. was to Hetling, 8b 5 1 3 1 1 O on beach resort. The champion could not Leeereau Willis 1. on the Brashear, lb 4 0 1 0 0 shoot a slow bounder down to the Presidio athletic ground diamond be Leserean 8, off" Hsimon 3. off Dale 1. oU Willis 8 Howard pegged the big fellow out Sharp*, lb 2 0 ft 1 0 0 by a score of 10 to persuaded to go to Colma or Oak- Frisk, r. f 4 0 1 4 0 0 who Tledernann, lb 2 0 2 5 5. land after 1. Hit by pitcher?By Willis 1, Devore. Um- O O at first and the Seals went to work 1 0 The Missionites kept up their reputa- he learned that Willie pires?Brmnan and Owens. | AMERICAN LEAGUE jKlppert, c. f 3 0 0 1 In the field once more. Mitze, c 5 0 1 8 1 0 tion as hitters and registered 16 bingles. Ritchie, his opponent had beaten him J James, 3b 4 0 0 11 0> Abies, p 4 1 0 0 1 o to the Seal Rock house, where Wolgast CINCINNATI 5, PHILADELPHIA 4 80S 6 Gates, as 1 0 0 2 4 '1 The hitless record of the Los Angeles Stafford was the "swat king" of the had trained WHITE 7. SENATORS Shea, c 8 0 0 7 0 0 southpaw was scrambled up by Corhan 40 0 13 27 game, getting three hits out of four for his previous fights [Specia/ Dispatch to The Call] in the eighth. It wag Total 7 1 times here. [Special Dispatch to The Call] Agnew, p 2 0 0 O 2 0 Jackson's turn RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS . With the bases filled, he May B.?The Reda got their re- to bat, but Long put Mclver a bagger on one The champion started the training CINCINNATI. WASHINGTON, May 8. ? Chicago defeated up In- hit three occasion, a grind yesterday venge on the Phillies today, falling on Moore an exciting Total 27 8 4 27 8 2 stead. Mac had his patience with him ! Vernon 0 0 0 2 « 2 0 0 o?4 double and a single also being marked and will continue it In the fourth Inning, driving blm from tbe box Washington, 7 to 6, In game, the vis- and drew a ticket. Basehlts 0 10 302000?6 his Murray for the next couple of days. Wolgast itors using three pitchers and tbe locals two. SPOKANE Altman fanned. 0 31100000?5 to credit. was also in great and Incidentally accumulating five runs, enough Johnson was practically knocked out of the Then Corhan planted a pretty one into Oakland form with the willow. Hynes of looks to be In good shape and will to win, while doing it. Score: box, AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. the right garden and Basehlta 0 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 I?l 3 Wil- need but little work to put being relieved after six singles and two home Shaw, 1. f 5 0 0 8 0 0 Leverenz's row merding was the star of the losing him on PHILADELPHIA runs had been made in five Innings. Score: of ciphers was spoiled. But this did SUMMARY team. He registered two hits and his edge. He has been training faithful- AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Cooney. as 4 1 2 2 I <» not unnerve him, for he got of innings- plate perfect. ly at Ix>s Angeles and he shows 5 1 CHICAGO y Myers, lb 3 0 0 10 0 O rid Eleven hits and 5 runs off Whalen In 7 work behind the was the Knabe, 2b 1 2 5 0 Melchior, r. f 4 0 1 2 O (i Schmidt and Johnson, who batted for Charge defeat to Whalen. Two baa* hits? HlHerbrandt, the Wilmerding effects of It. Titus, r. f 4 2 1 0 0 0 AB. R. BH. P, McDonnell, C. Patterson. artist, was taken out In the eighth after Ad has his old and Sparring Downey, Sb 4 2 1 Rath. 2b 3 2 2 4 5 0 Zimmerman, c. f 4 O 2 1 0 0 less. First base on called balls?Off Abies 4, off hits partner. Hobo Dougherty, with Luderus, lb 3 0 0 0 0 Lord, :sb 5 2 2 110 4. 12 had been knocked off his deliv- him » Cartwrlght. 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 Powell started the ninth by strik- Whalen Struck out?By Abies 8, by Whalen ery and Barron substituted. Score: and also Louis Rees, who help him out IMagee, 1. f 3 1 2 2 0 0 Callahan, 1. f 5 0 1 2 0 1 Devogt, c 4 0 0 6 0 1 ing out. Mohler next 1, by Carson 1. Double play?Hosp to Brashear in his sparring Wolgast 1Paskert, c. f 4 O O 3 O ft Bodle. c. f 3 110 0 0 came and faded Wild pitches?Abies (2). R. H. B. exhibitions. 0 f. Mauser, p 3 0 2 0 2 0 on an infield chance. Raftery picked to H. Patterson. Hit Mission did boxing yester- Doolan, as 4 0 I 5 0 Collins, r. and lb 4 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 ball?Tledernann by Carson. Time 10 16 6 several rounds of O O ?Davis 0 O out one he liked and sailed it into I by pitched Wilmerding 5 6 7 day and from appearances the light- Kiliifer, c 1 1 o 1 Zeider. lb and as 4 1 1 4 4 1 center for a bingler, the of game? 2 hours. Umpires?Casey and Hiide- Batteries?Stafford and Murray; Hilderbrandt, weight champion loomed up Doom, c 0 0 0 1 0 0 Tannehill, se 1 0 0 1 1 l Total 36 1 R 24 10 second and brand. as for- Graham, c 1 0 O 4 0 1 Melutyre, r. f 2 0 0 1 o 0 It last one off the left hander. Hartley J Barron and Ilines. midable as ever. 0 0 ?Davis batted for Manser In the ninth. the game a high Moore, p 2 0 I Q Block, c 4 0 3 8 2 0 ended with fly to It will take a real contest however, Alexander, p 1 0 0 0 3 0 Bens, p 0 0 0 0 2 ft SCORE BY INNINGS Lober. to find out champion The score: jBINGLES AND BOUNDERS j whether the has Cravath. x 1 0 1 0 0 0 Walsh, p 4 0 10 2 0 Vancouver 00000103 z?3 Olympic been weakened as the result of the Brinker, xx 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lange. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spokane 000000010? l LOS angft.es Berger continues to be the leading run getter Swimmers to operation he went through appendicitis. last No- SUMMARY _ AB. R. BH. PO. for tue Angels. He registered their solitary vember for Wolgast is Total 84 4 8 24 13 2 Total 35 7 12 27 17 ~3 A E. Howard, 2b tally yesterday and he landed twice the day be Just the same confident chap x?Batted for Kiliifer in the fourth. ?Cooney. Sacrifice hits?Bennett* 4 0 1 2 3 0 and he is WASHINGTON ? Berger. fore. sure as good for Alexander in tha ninth. Kippert, Myers, Two base bits Demaggio. ss 8 1 0 1 2 0 Swim Aboard Ship that he is as ever. xx?Batted AB. R. PO. Zimmerman, Daley, c. f 4 0 0 2 0 0 # He goes about his boxing CINCINNATI BH. A. E. Cooney. First baae on called balls ? H»trniuller, work in Moeller. 1. f 5 0 2 2 0 0 Off Mauser 4. Struck out ?By Agnew 6, by r. f 8 0 2 1 0 0 Raftery made *a foolish* move when ha stole the same old way and never com- AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Foster, 3b 5 0 10 Dillon, lb ft 2 7 0 seventh, with two down and Hart- plains. any Bescher, 4 1 1 1 i 12 Mauser 6. Balk?Mauser. Umpire?Van Hal- 8 o third In the [Special Cable to The CalP If there is sore spot Ll 1 Milan, c. f 4 0 1 R O 1 tren. Metzger Sb 4 0 0 2 2 Oi ley up. He waa Just as well off on the second whore he was cut by the Bates, c. f 2 1110 0 r. 1 2 Ix>ber. 1. f 4 0 1 3 o NEW YORK. May B.?A novel train- doctor's ?Hoblixtel, lb 3 0 2 10 8 0 Schaefer. f 3 1 0 0 c 0 sack. ing arrangement for the knife he has not shown It in his box- Flynn, lb 5 10 6 0 0 r Bollee. 8 1 0 S> 1 o # use of the ing Mitchell, r. f 2 0 0 1 O 0 Knight, GIANTS AND REDS CLASH FRIDAY leverenz, p 8 0 0 Olympic swimming team while bouts with his sparring partners. f 1 0 0 1 2b 8 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 Had Hartley's *drive, the final* one of ths day. on board Ritchie is tapering off in his Marsans. r. O 0 Mcßride, ss 4 0 1 2 2 0 [Special The Call] gone 10 feet further It would have landed In the Finland, the steamship that will work. Egan, 2b 4 118 0 0 Alnsmith, c 4 12 Dispatch to Total SI 1 ~9 27 carry it to Europe, He says that he is nearly down to 18 6 4 0 ~i ~0 the bleachers for a homer. But, alas.' Lober has been devised by weight and that he will not Phelan. 3b 4 12 1 Johnson, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 BT. LOUIS, May 8. ?The Giants and Reds elasti SAN caught it. Otto Wahle, the swimming handicapper. have to Esmond, as 8 0 0 2 3 0 Becker, p 1 0 0 O for the first time Friday, weather permitting, FRANCISCO use any extreme measures to 4 0 18 l 0 every AB. R. PO. # # This consists of a tank about 60 feet make McLean, c 0 0 ?Morgan 0 0 and there is assurance that a good ttmo BH. A E long, the 133 pound mark. Benton, p 2 1 1 0 2 0 1110 will be had. McGraw has decided to save Mundorff, r. t 2 0 0 1 0 6 Lobar led off In*the seventh with a two cush- which will be rigged up on the fCashlon 10 10 0 0 Mohler, Sb 4 0 right. Then Belles deck of the ship and filled with lieefe, p 2 0 0 1 10 {Howard 0 10 0 0 0 Mathewson for the opening In Cincinnati. Rig 0 1 4 0 ion drive into dropped an water. McFarland or Cross? Blx always haa been able to beat Cincinnati, and Raftery, cf 2 0 1 0 0 0 easy one In front of the plate and Schmidt got Across the middle of It will be rigged a 80 8 0 Hartley, 1. f, 4 0 0 at to Totals 87 11 2 Total 37 8 Is confident he will repeat Friday. The seriea 0 0 0 Lober third. crossbar, which the swimmers will {Special Dispatch to Th* Call] SCORE BY INNINGS 13 27 ~8 ~1 between the Giants and the Beds Is expected to Jackson, lb 3 0 0 18 0 0 be strapped. ?Batted for Johnson In fifth. Airman. 8 NEW May B.?lt may be Wol- Phlladalphla 11200000 o?4 tßatted for Becker In ninth. chow whether O'Day's team is of the quarter Bb. 0 0 1 l 0 It was Heine *Heitmuller's* *first appearance According to Wahle, the gast YORK. O 0 0 » 0 0 0 0 x?s horse or rhan. es 8 0 1 7 swimmers and McFarland instead of Wol- Cincinnati Hobllitel, £Ran for Cashlon. four mile heat breed. S'-hmldt, 0 since his recent suspension and he made np for will thus be able to go through the Two base hits?Oravatli. McLean. c 8 o 0 7 3 1 time by driving out a pair of singles out of of swimming In gast and Cross after all. Cross and hits?Magee, SCORE BY INNINGS Noyes, p 3 lost to motions much the same champion' Three base Batss. Bass hits?Off 0 0 1 1 0 three tripe the plate. His first wallop prac- manner as oarsmen in a stationary row- the are at odds over the rules Moore 6. off Alexander 3. off Benton 7, off Keefa CMcago 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 o?7 Powell, r. f 2 O 0 0 0 0 lically settled the game. to govern The champion 1 0 ! ing tank. the bout 1. Sacrifice hit?Hoblistel. Stolen bases?Titus. Washington 00002012 1? 8 ?Mclver o O ft o 0 wants a fight and Cross a boxing match Magee, Phelan, Bescher. Double plays?Doolsn, WONG HIM ?Mohnsoa 1 0 ft 0 0 0 Mundorff was taken ont* of the* game when it and neither seems to be willing to Knabe and Luderus (2); Knabe, Doolan and Lu- SUMMARY DR. p 0 0 0 0 1 O * give Two base hlta?Foster, Zeider, lb 0 Iwas half over In order to give Powell a chance way. The Garden Athletic club derus: Phelan, Egan and Hoblistel. Left on Block. Moeller. HERB McArdle. 0 | 2 1 0 against the left bander. But Powell waa just stands ready to put up $15,000 for bases ?Philadelphia 7, Cincinnati 8. Bases on Knight. Home runs?Lord. Bodie. Hits?Off ca Chicago Sees Wol- 1, Walsh 10, off Lange 3, off Johnson 8, off 1873 0 about as helpless as tbe man he succeeded. He First U.S. gast if he will take on McFarland balls?Off Moore 5, off Alexander off Benton Becker :: >3v Established Total 28 2 27 17 ~1 two chances and failed on both. Packey and 3. Hit by pitcher?By Benton 1. Struck out? 4. Stolen bases?Rath, Knight. Schaefer. Doable ? had is willingto fight under any Batted for Jackson In eighth Inning. By 1, by Alexander 5. by plays?Tannehill, Rath and Zeider; Zeider, Rath **\u25a0' "w wooderfnl *? *? old rules boxing Moore Benton 8. by f Batted for Noyes in eighth Inning. the commission will Keefe 2. Wild pitch?Alexander. Time, 2:10. and Collins; Zeider and Lord. Left on bases? ' \ ' Bill Jackson apparently* Is very* much In fear League Game sanction. The matter will be straight- 5, Washington RUNS AND HITS BY of the southpaws. He did not aeem to stand Wolgast Umpires?Rigler and Flntiersn. Chicago 8. First base on called INNINGS ened out when returns east balls?Off Bens off Walsh 2, off \u25a0* diseases of 1 ft 0 against Leverenz. 2. 2. off Becker js!§Ep*i*''' $??. * rnre Lea Angeles n o no o o 1 ia show Mclver hit for him [Special Dispatch to The Call] after his fight with Willie Ritchie in - Lange 1. First base on errors?Washington 2. \u25a0 1 ft ft j eighth frame and then McArdle Basebits 2 0 2 1 1 ft 0 fl in the was called San Francisco Saturday. Hit by pltehed ball?By Johnson 1. Struck out? San Francisco OOftftOOOO lin to finish up the game at first base CHICAGO. May B.?Chicago got her By by by by O 0 o?o glimpse Bena 1. Walsh 4. Johnson 5. Becker Ba»ehlts 0 0 0 0 0 1 I?2 # first of the United States league Ad to Fight East Horsemen Gather for 1. by Lange 3. Passed ball?Block. Balk? SUMMARY Tt will be either* Henley or Miller against the brand of baseball today, when Billy Bseker. Umpires?Perrlne and tb * ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. May B.?Ad Wol- Dineen. Two base hft?Lober. i on Oakland diamond this afternoon. Nlesen's Green Sox took on Jack Sacrifice hit?Dillon Danny Long was* not quite certain last evening O'Connor's Cleveland-Forest Cities at gast, champion lightweight, will box Kentucky Derby Ssrilen bases?Heitmuller, Dillon, Raftery C_ CALLORWRITE: bo detention been given np by all the doctors of TJklab. I while Corhan was shifted from third to short McDermott, Golf tion at arriv- Mendocino eoanty. and three prominent phy- played Champ, Dispatch The Call] ing Lexington. JfPi.t»»a»il aaa tr<>m hualaess. Treatment and t and Altaian cushion number thres. *Tls [Special to from "\tiAlflllKJiffadvtee confidential Hears t sicians of Ran Francisco. They ell told me At Kansas City?Kansas City 6. Louisville 3. rumored about that Long came to the conclusion SAN RAFAEL, May a. ra. to Ip.m.. Baadayttol. ?| that the only chance to prolong my life was At Milwaukee ?Milwaukee Indianapolis Gedeon lost bis nerve In the last couple 8-?Two matches W Examination and advice ' operation, 0. 1 that of to in the first round for the Shreve cup OtmiCOasnTsr free. an sad that I conld not live long At Bt Paul?St. Paul 6. Columbus 10. igames and that a setdown would do him some Goes Europe on Not dollar need paid until under any circumstance*. When I began to At Corhan played grand game at will be played the Marin Golf and a bo eared. I Minneapolis?Minneapolis 3, Toledo 6. good. a short. Country club links here tomorrow Rain Has Cost Majors A m MARKET ST- Over Reader's take your treatment I weighed about 78 This Is bis old position and he is really more at May Entrance BtaMrtßm,fAMrnANCls¥X> I pounds. I am bow entirely recovered and home there than at third. NEW YORK. 8.-?John J. Mc- afternoon. against weigh pounce, Dermott, the national open golf R. M. Eyre, Alfred Lilly Dr. King la big* aad extortionate feat > 14T more than I ever weighed UNION ASSOCIATION cham- Dr. H. O. ohsrgodby somepbyriwleae sad eaoelaltsta.fcls i hi my life. pion of America, is on his way to-Eu- Hewitt and C. L. Belden wlljcompete. $200,000 So Far »Opp.atet |5 this eekaowledgmeet BRESNAHAN DEFIES DOCTORS rope today in quest The second round will . fees are: and 9M la Catarrlari. Caraade \ I write la gratitude 8, of other titles. Mc- commence Sat- "J Disorders aad Bl»ptoifelsajea, far my mlracnloas recovery, and to pro- At Helena?Great Falls Helena 3. [Special Dispatch to The Call] Dermott will go to Muirfleld urday afternoon and end Sunday. ", Klag against public you? At Ogdcn? Missouri 4. Ogden 3. for three NEW YORK, May B.?Baseball post- Dr. waras wweneaeiflsr men besot claim to the wooderfnl Herb I/OUIS, May »\u25a0 weeks of practice prior to taking part ponements to rain, lng quacks, wlta big. gluing advertteeeseaaa. \' Treatment, that others may fled help and At Salt Lake?Salt Lake S. Butte 5. ST. ?Unable to stand the In open TO due have cost the ra who falealy say they are the oaly legtHaiaei Gratefully. R. steady trouncing the Cardinals have hePn the British championship which HAL CHASE PLAY MONDAY big league clubs "nearly $200,000 thug- healing- E. ANGLE. under- begins over the links on June epeculMs la sea Fraaelaeo; ales aaaust tree < 410 Third etreet. COACH going. Roger Bresnahan today defied doctors' or- 21. {Special Dispatch to Tho Call] far this season. Up to yesterday there museum pitfall*,fake medical oompealee. taoet- i FOOTBALL QUITS ders and left the hospital In which he It Is the firgt time In the history inonlry }' Formerly of TTklah. had been of NEW YORK. May was Hid today had been 27 postponements in the HJtetotes aad oriental concerns. Make be- May S.?Coach patient, purpose of the game that B.?lt at Na- BraaUag ahem; many regrets. MADISON. Wis., John R a with the avowed manag- a native born American Americas League park that Hsl Chase tional league and 21 in the American \ fore Heaves Con- t Richard* of the University of Wisconsin foot- ing his team from tbe bench until he is «Ma to has attempted to compete for the Brit- lineup early would receipts year are \u25ba salt Dr. Klag aad leara tbe tralh shoot rear DR. WONG HIM resigned today. Friction, the game. The doctor ish probably be Id tbe next week. The and so far this much Leadlag Chinese) hall denartment cul- get in warned him it was title. big first baseman want to Atlantic City today below normal. Figuring on an aver- \ Herb Doctor minating in the faculty's refusal to excuse dangerous for him to leave, but Roger told him Scotch or English players always- had left he IMBOTARRELI, ST. j> military part \u25a0'(?<>ul