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THE ARIZONAJiEFUBLICANr THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST i, W20 RIGHT EARFUL But still the fact remains, although The reason is not clear, The batters surely swat the ball This is a home run year. LEFT EARFUL Perhap, tVie pellet has a bounce It did not have last year; f Perhaps the pitchers cannot' put The old "stuff on the sphere. ateift News From the Sportie oriel BROWNS HAMMER HITS OFF SEITORS V A fCITJTvrrf Tti--KT a to c. t : .rid defeated Waah1n?tnn Kislpr and Jacobson were the batting , leaders. hocker held the locals safe. Score: . ST. LOUIS AB. R. H.PO.A. E. gerber, ss 5 2 1 2 2 0 edeon, 2b 6 2 2 2 4 0 ' Klsler. lb 5 4 4 11 0 0 .TaahBAn rf A 9! A O A Williams' It... 4 0 2 3 0 0 Smith. 3b. 5 0 1 1 0 Tobin. rf. .5 0 1 4 19 Severeid, c. 4 21 2 1 0 Shocker. p. ......... 3 11 0 1 0 "totals ...40 13 17 27 12 0 WASHINGTON AB. R. H.PO.A. E. BRINGING UP FATHER CpyrUht 1917. by International Newi Service By George McManus 4 ..4 :.. 3 Judge, lb. . Shanks. If. Jjrpwer, rf. ttArris, 2 b. JOUerbe. 3b O'Neill; ss. ;....... 4 GHarrity, c. ........ 4 Shaw; p. ............ 2 Acosta, - p. .......... 1 Roth 1 13 3 3 0 - 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 1 0 0 or all the: bum PLACES TO tPE.NO THE. SUMMER -THI5 , WIN. VWTY- DON'T OU LOVE NAvXUVE.? J OUT LOOK AT THE sKX THE OCEAM - THE ROCKS - THCX A'RE EEAOTirULl C AN -VOL) SEE THE WONDERFUL FORMATIONS ON THE SHORE'S? I'M OUST COMMENCING TO SEE. THIS PLACE - PA SAf- I'LL. ,WE T . T Jy YOU TVaO HUNDRED X DOLLARS FER THAT OPERA ' X. JE (g) t9ZO Y Intt. rsATom Smvic. lw9 ': ; Totals 34 2 10 27 14 1 - Batted for Acosta in ninth. St.," Louis 004 024 02113 Washington 000 010 001 2 'Summary: Two-base hits Brower, Kisler (3), O'NeilL Three-base hits tiedeon, Jacobson. Stolen base Seve reid. Sacrifice bits Harris, Jackson. Judge. Gedeon. Shocker, Gerber. Bases pn ; balls Shaw 2. Innings pitched haw 6. Acosta 3. Hit by pitcher By haw 1. Struck out Shocker 2, Shaw Passed ball Gharrlty. ! - o ' r. IS I ST Oil 10 Kill i II in con BOSTON, Aug. 18 Myers pitched his first home game for Boston and de feated Detroit in the eleventh, inning chen McNally scored from ' second lase on the pitcher's .infield single. Kro re: ETROIT SToung. 2b. I..... Bush, ss 4 Cobb, cf 5 Veach. If. 5 Jleilman. lb jShorten. rf. ..... Jnes, 3b Stanage, c. ..... Ayres, p. ....... AB. R. H.PO.A.X 5 0 1 3 7 0 1 1 0 3 2 2 2 11 1 4 0 1 1 7 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Totals .40 5 832 13 2 Two out when winning run scored. BOSTON Hooper, rf . . . Vitt. 3b Menosky, cf. . Hendryx, cf. . Mclnnis. lb. . Schang, c. ... fecott. 63. McNally, ss. Brady, 2b. . Karr Foster. 2b. Myers, p. A IS. R- H.PO.A. E. 4 5 4 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 2 0 0 3 18 1 1 1 -i A J A JL K r o i o-o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 .36 6 12 33 20' 4 . J Totals pyj Batted for Brady in ninth. - - k Score by innings: 5 Detroit 000 004 010 00 5 flBbston 200 111 000 01 6 hits HeilT Three-base Stolen bases McNal- j' 'Summary: Two-base t- man n. Mclnnis, Schang. ahH Heilmann. lv- Mclnnis. Sacrifice bits Shorten, Scott 2. Vitt. Brady. Menosky, Hen- Vdryx. Double plays Heilmann (un jiassisted). Mclnnis to Scott t Mclanis. ft Bases- on balls Ayers 3, Myers 1. RSUruck outT-llyers 1, Ayers 3 IPHOENIX TIGERS TO PLAY WINTER GAMES "Manager Rodriguez announces the iltei i iger oaseuau ctuu n&s uecii i c jorranized and will be open for , games r-with any city teams after next. Sun? j'day. The Tigers were one of the 'fast organizations of the winter league last rbe right up in tront again tnis season. Battling Scotty, the Phoenix boxer, Mown the initial sack. Teams desiring games with the Phoenix Tigers can get in touch with I Manager Rodriguez at the Bauer Printing company. f o C In France the police of Paris are to plose the historic sabers. They will be farmed with American magazine pis- Jtols. PALL OF GLOOM IN NEW YORK, Aug., 18, Tne gloom cast over baseball by the death of Ray Chapman, shortstop of the Cleveland team, was apparent today when the Indians and New York Yankees re sumed their battle for leadership of the American league. .. Chapman s death was more deeply impressed upon the spectators by the flag at the Polo grounds flying , at half mast and the banda of mourning worn on the lert sleeves of the players. The lans paid tribute to Chapman's memory by ap plauding Lunte, his successor, when he came to bat; There was much curosity during the preliminary -practice as to whether Carl Mays, the Yankee pitcher whose throw caused the fatal i'njury to Chap man would appear, but he was not in uniform and it was said he was not at the grounds. New York players would notventure a guess as to when Mays Although the gaxne was closely con tested, there was not the same en thusiasm manifest at contests between the clubs heretofore. There were flashes of clever fielding but the play ers seemer to lack the dash and sp?rit that might be expected fhom clubs fighting for the leadership. The at tendance was about 15,000. the small est of the New York-Cleveland con- te-t since the race became cloje. Termination of the game,: Pipp's home run that brought victory to the Yankee's awoke the fans and the feat was accorded the usual demonstration. o NO ROOM FOR BORTON ON COAST BALL LOTS LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18. W. Baker (Babe) Borton, former Vernon first baseman, who charged his team mates and himself contributed to a fund to aid in winning the Pacific coast league pennant last year, was barred from the local ball park - in an order by President Maier of the Vernon club and President John . E. Powers of the Los Angeles club, made public today. o HAVE ThiSTpumk. SEIT UP TO ROOM 29 PSHT v, AWAW, PLEASE 1, y 7 y 1 31f: I ( MElEAl AaIDTAKE- V A WALK AGOOAlD J -5sPt It PBESSEOSETI 'ITHOOGHV VJED GO foe Tine, chamce fit. HAVE OF 60iS OUT TbDAW-IJu3T ' r ' Zl' """' ' iVe. got to peess cvec Ti13"THAT WAS W THAT" TfelWK. WERE SO MOSSCO7 I WAve4TATMN , J A 1 1 UICAO ' MAVDE WE COULD &OM DATHW5TMEKI WE EG EE SAYS "If riding counts for anything In polo." quoth BUI Hart, The guy that could defeat ma sure Would have to bo 60MB smart." made in the same 3 1 hat's the big secret of Rainier's taste and flavor. ' It's lagered in the same old way, fully fermented, aged, then de-alcoholized by our distinctive pro cess. That's why everyone is finding renewed interest in Rainier the drink dependable ! Rainier is sold on draught and in bottles at all hotels, cafes and stores Rainier Brewing Co., San Francis f C7 w: : "You can't Ull the difference W. F. SCHNEBLY 435 South Third Ave. Sole Distributor Maricopa Co. and Prescott Phone 1262 COAST LEAGUE At Los jAngeels , R. H. E. Sacramento ...6 13 1 Los Angeles i 3 9 2 Batteries: Fittery and Cady, Schang; Crandall, Brown, Pertica and Bassler, Lapan. At Portland , R. H. E. Oakland .. .v. .4 10 " 2 Portland .....3 7 3 Batteries: Holling and Mitze; Kallio and Koehler. , At San Francisco - "R. H. E. Salt Lake .6 11 1 San Francisco w.. . .2 ': 6 2 Batteries' Bromley and , Jenkins; Love, McQuaid and Agnew. . At Seattle R. H. E. Vernon ...,.'i.6-. 7 0 Seattle .3 10- 1 Batteries: Dell and Devormer; Sei bold, Frances and Adams. o AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 4-3, Indianapolis 3-5. Milwaukee 11, Toledo 2. . . Kansas City 1, Columbus 11. Minneapolis 6-14, Louisville 2-4. o Rats in the "United States destroy $200,000,000 worth of property annually Whitewing Shooting Is Fine Better Go This Afternoon Before you start come in and get Winchester shells. The chaps who shoot Winchesters bring in the most birds, they'll all tell you there's a difference between ordinary shot gun shells ancl Winchester shells. You can rely on Winchesters. If You Haven't a Gun We'll Rent You One HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE W. Cincinnati 61 Brooklyn 63 New York 59 Chicago 57 Pittsburgh, 56 SL Louis 51 Boston 45 Philadelphia 43 Yesterday's Results No games scheduled. Today's Games' Philadelphia at Pittsburg. L. 45 48 49 61 63 60 57 65 Pet. .575 .508 .546 .483 .471 .459 .447 .398 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. , L. 41 4 3 44 57 60 60 63 74 Cleveland 71 Chicago 72 New York 72 St. Louis 53 Boston 51 Washington 49 Detroit 43 Philadelphia 36 Yesterday's Results St. Louis 13, Washington 2 Philadelphia 1. Chicago 0. New York 4, Cleveland 3. Boston 6, Detroit 5. Today's Games St. Louis at Washington. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. Pet. .634 .626 .621 .477 .459 .450 .384 .327 P5VLACK PALACE HARDWARE ARMS CO. WHOLESALE RETAIL SPORTING GOODS Phoenix, Ariz. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Salt Lake 76 58 .567 Vernon 78 60 .565 San Francisco 68 67 .538 Los Angeles 67 69 .493 Seattle 65 68 .489 Portland 63 66 .489 Oakland 64 74 .463 Sacramento 57 67 .460 Yesterday's Results Sacramento 6, Los Angeles 3. Oakland 4, Portland 3. Salt Lake 6, San Francisco ' Vernon 6, Seattle 3. Today's Games Vernon at Seattle. Oakland at Portland. Salt -Lake at San Francisco. Sacramento at Los Angeles. Nealon of Court. Adv. Phoenix for Supreme 4t The membership of the American Legion in the state of Pennsylvania is approximately 60,000. WATCH Tally's Arena FOR CLEA cfiurt fear Mub Qjfohuxq Xo fee &aJ Nt P fwWiaj "Ccumefi, uoA-Ofje. Keweww, Via, yvJt me axtojx OASL Scrmfi JCd.ViSimtVL OdAzd. "ayx tVUrOdr GAtgfodltj Jtv&X airau CtqlAttEa emfwrib UxM) Gomth um Mix. ttx&lxKt, l&q um juul &h ljuuo MUSI lrlc OLt -Jta2.-uo. THE jXMCIfTR STORE SPORTS t