the; smjv i^MiKcaiGAij;,Saturday. APGTTSTa29;; 1908. 8 . Los Angeles Baseball Team Checks San Francisco's Winning Streak: Pirates Take a Close Game From Philadelphia: Wright Wins the National Tennis Tournament: del MOnte Dog Show Opens Hosp's Benders Puzzle STAXDIXG OF THE CLUBS Pittsburg Shuts Out High Class Canines inBeals Wright Defeats Won. I*o*t. Pet. Dogs on Benches L.os Aneelca..' 73 -60 .566 Famous San Francisco.. ...60 OS SO4 the Competition Alexander Easily Long's Squad Portland ....O2 500 the r....02r 62 Quakers Oakland .......... 5S 76U 432 at Del Monte Kennel Show RESULTS OF1 GA3IES Surprises inAwards Made Former Tennis Champion Will Angel Pitcher Holds the Seals — Advances a Few Points in Race Some \u25a0 -, '\u25a0: '<• Judge George S, Play Against Lamed 3.0n Anprelrn 3, San FranclHCo 0. for the National League by for Down to Three Unavail- S, Portland Oakland 4. ', .. the Title Today ing Basehits Pennant iillM§ij;^y SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL NEWPORT, R. 1.. Aug. 28.—After go- was Hosp who put the check GAMES TODAY It Mr. Beavers Defeat Oaks MONTE, Aug. 28.— second ing through to the finals without los- the Seals NATIONAL LEAGUE* DEL The strides of \u25a0 upon the onward New.; York at Chicago.:' the, kennel club was ing a single set. and administering an yesterday at Recreation park, for the Brooklyn show of Del Monte at St. .Louis. -<•afternoon ideal unexpected defeat to former Champion locals were bewildered in their efforts Boston-- at Cincinnati. opened this -under offerings. by Close Margin Philadelphia, judging plat- William J. Clothier in the semifinals. to connect safely with his ','-'--' at Pittsburr. weather conditions. The The southern chap was generous with AMERICAN LEAGUE- forms were" on the -lawn to the Fred B. Alexander of New York suf- tickets to the St. Louis at Boston. erected passes, giving four free Chicago New York. • amid the noble fered'a crushing, defeat today at the first station, and his teammates al- PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2S.—Portland at west of the*clubhouse Champion Beals bases, but Detroit *t Philadelphia. and around sat ladles in hands of former C. lowed Long's men to get on captured its first game of the series to- Cleveland at. Washington. pines, them Wright of Boston in the final match when it eanie to giving hits, Hosp was gay summer in the comers tourn- light promoter free day, although Oakland came within one dress. '. all national tennis as liberal as a with \u25a0 appearance of the. white bull ter- ament at the Casino. Only three sets passes. Three hits were all the fceals of tying the score when it scored four STANDING OP THE CLUBS The were required to decide the match, and obtain off his delivery. seventh inning. Up to that NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 AMERICAN riers "on the green. grass was striking. Wright was the by could Ber- runs inthe LEAGUE in each set winner Long introduced the fans to L. had not ,W.L.Pct. W.L.Pot. The buir terriers led all other breeds a score of 6 to 3. Alexander showed a ber, of Ottumwa, la., of Cen- time the visitors found Groom New York ,JE!9 43 617 :i...i .«S 44 competition being very surprising " late the hit, ... Detroit . '... 607 in quality,- the reversal of form and his tral association, who took the mound. for a but five singles "in a row Pittsburg ... .08 46 590 St. 1xr0ii. ."..«« 49:574 keen through all the classes in both storkes, while brilliant at. times, wera first appearance as a winger was and walk nearly undoing. Chicapo .08 47 591 CleTeland . .64 51 557 Mrs. George very former champion, His a were his Philadelphia......SO 51 530 Chicago ... sexes. H. Stoddard's erratic. The anything but auspicious, for the treat- Score: ......64 51 «J7 Toughy, handled by 'Mrs. Stoddard; won who -has appeared a trifle careless in ment which he received at the hands Cincinnati ...S« 59 487 Philadelphia ..64 67 486 \u25a0 for dogs, having OAKLAND Boston 50 65 435 Boston ( 54 the highest honors some of his matches inthis tournament, of the Angrels must have made him ...... ....... 62 466 improved appeared in the San was at today, and accu- sick, certainly who wit- AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. St. L0ui5.... .42 71 373 Washington ..46 «5 413 since he very his best his as it did those Brooklyn ...".41 71 36C[ New Y0rk.....38 .75 330 Francisco showr.' He was closely rate shots and clever passes were loudly nessed the slaughter. Cook. c. f 5 o 0 no 0 —" ' "" '——— pressed by Louise -Easton'a Won- applauded by the large gallery. man up in third Anderson, 3b 4 0 0 0 01 ;.;., :: \u2666 .Miss superior After the first the Heitmuller. t. 4 0 0 1 0 0 f . derland Jim \u25a0> Woods, ,but_ his Wright will meet Champion William inning had driven a clean single r. quality expression Annapolis, 'in Cap Eapan, ss 3 12 .". 3 0 National-League | -and decided the A. Lamed of Md.. the through center field. Mohler called Slattery. lb 3 10 8 0 0 I judge in favor of Toughy. R. M. Ross match for the title tomorrow. While for and Slivers Henley day -known Lamed, up today, generally reinforcements La Longe, c 4 1 14 10 PITTSBURG, had a field with his well to has went in to stop the attack. In this Houston. 2b. .3 1 1 1 0 0 Aug. 28.—Pittsburg advanced a winner Willamette Starlight, which de- been looked upon -as well assured of time Mr. Berger was touched up for Lewis, h t. 4 0 1 5 0 1 few points in the pennant race today jby. taking all of her sex and the dog retention of the championship for live hits, one which Ellis drove Nelson, 4 4; feated the of p 0-1 0 0 an exciting game from Philadelphia by a score Toughy when they met for the trophy another year, the showing made by tho over the right field fence for a circuit today experts 1; \u25a0 for the best bull terrier.- . Boston man caused the of the bases. Total ./ 34 1 6 24 S 2 of to 0. iScore: R. H. E. big dogs tonight may go time, The entries in the classes for to feel much in doubt as to Berger better the next PORTLAND Pittsburg l,l> 1 were 'light. Judge Cook probable of tomorrow's workouts, but his ......:...................\.... Carroll had the" outcome 'after a few work AB. K. BH.PO. A E. Philadelphia— ......... ...... 0' 6 0 things own way in the Ameri- contest. -.* impress any one. Batteries Leeyer Gibson; all his yesterday failed to Casey, 2b ...4 0 0 1 3 1 — and McQnillen and can fox hound, class with ht3 pair. His offerings seemed to become larger 0 Doom. Umpires Rudderham and Ji*nstone. and by the Uj-an. r. 1. ............. 4 1 0 1 0 Champion Ned and- Champion Queenie. XILES AT after they left his hand Johnson, 4 WIXS TE.VMS they look 3b 0 0 2 0 0 A. C. Mayers of Pacific Grove intro- time they reached the plate DanxljT. lb 4 1 1 -6 0 1 duced to the sporting fraternity a very NIAGARA— OX THE L.AXE. Ont. Aug. Jike a lot of pumpkins to the southern lUftery.-c. f I11 1 0 0 American League useful pointer in-Kit, which he showed 2S. Nat Niles of Boston, the Harvard aggregation. Bassey, L t :t 1 1 10 0 for the flrsf time.. Kit.won all the champion, won the final round today UEXLEY'S WORKS Cooney. ss. :3 1 1 4 4 0 eligible. international tennis singles.. He WIXG WELL Madden, 4 PHILADELPHIA, Ang.'2B.— and Phil- prizes for which she was of the c. 0 Ml .2 . 0 • Detroit ,a good group English will meet Irving Wright of Boston, Henley, who . succeeded Berger, Groom, p 4 1 0 adelphia broke eTen here today In a doable (There was of title, pitched game, and but for the 0.30. setters, the quality in both sexes being the present holder of the tomor- a nice header. Scores:— . row a battle , high. Champion Malwyd Beau repeated in for the international fourth inning, when two hits and a ...."....SI 5 0 27 10 2 First game v -V R. H. E. Total \u25a0 championship. Nlles' opponent in the run were scored off his delivery, his ECNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Detroit 1 8 0 his victories of January. Huron Rock twirling was of the shutout order. Philadelphia—... 0 10 1 of Santa Barbara showed a nice young final today was Johnson of Philadel- There was a grand chance for one of Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 o—4— Batteries Summers and Schmidt;; Plank ami dog. which will improve with age. phia, and it required four sets to de- S^als to become a hero in the ninth, Basehits 0 0 v 0 0 0 5 1 0 I! Powers. — George -B. M. Gray's Rockline Flirt cide who was master. the 1 but the chance was passed up. With Portland 0 20 1 1 0 0 x— 5 Second game R. H. E. queened it over jall the English setters Miss Wagner of New York defeated the bases rilled in their half the Baßehits 0 3 0 O 2 3 0 1 x— 9 Detroit '."..... 2 7 1 in San Francisco and Oakland, but Miss Moyes. the Canadian champion, in affray held SUMMARY Philadelphia ....11 17 2 today final ;of the ladles* singles.
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