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CHAMPION OAKS FINALLY LAND IN THE CELLAR
REAVERS PURLOIN
TWO MORE GAMES
FROM CHAMPIONS
Oakland's Double Defeat
Well Deserved; Mitze's -
Men Are Playing
Bush Ball
he most disastrous Week that Oak
land has khoWn this season on the dia
mond ended yesterday afternoon, when
the Beavers took a double header, th*
C'inds for tiie day, and seven out of
eight games for the series. Now the
amnions are intrenched in the cellar.
Only a few weeks ago they occupied
second place;
Oakland's double defeat was well d£
**rve"«l. The team is simply on its -way.
p:v6f"f man en the layout seems to have
acquired the Slumping habit. Their
work yesterday would./-hot hay passed
muster out In the ? gfas§ league at
• 'olden Gale park. From Manager Mitze
down, they all looked and fslayid alike?
Therefore the fans pan imagine hoW
easy it was for the Portlanders, who
are coming fast, Id gallop awa"y with
two in a row.
OAKi4 sifst nnttp
The Oakland management must take
despot-Ate measures! to brace up that
team very shortly, or else It will fall
into the Six hrjle and remain there.
The slump Is general all along the lin*
up. Mitze seems 18 have lost his grip
bri Fits men. Tie can't control them, and
besides, he la* setting a bad example
itil his own errors and faulty work
behind the plate.
th* Commuters seemed to have spent
their efforts after the. third" retina* of
the afternoon game. They had it - to 1
Chen and the fans believed that they
would come on with a rally and show a
burnt of that Old time speed WHICH mAde
tampion* out of them last season. Sut
instead they just laded away While the
Reaver"* attacked them savagely and
put run after run over.
DOWNFALL OF OAKS
The third Brought about the downfall
of the Oiks. It was then that the men
from the north started to wade into the
■ Tarings of Pitcher Gfefory for two
tallies and four bingles. Doane singled
tO the right field as a starter and Rod
gers hit one to center. Lindsay sprung
another one to left and Doane was over.
Korea mussed things up by being the
victim of A double plAy, but this did not
bother Speas. Who drove the ball to
right, sending Rddgers in.
That settled it. The Beavers held
the tipper hand and they went at their
work like men who had confidence In
their ability to do AS they pleased.
They gathered another id round four,
and in the next period they went for
two. Lindsay Beat one to short? Kores
bunted him to second and 6pea*j did the
rest With a two cushion drive to left.
Lober Beat one to short and Fisher fol
-.wed with a drive to right, registering
speas. West lifted a long fly to Coy,
"ho pegged Lober dill at the plate.
This was about the only regular play
pulled by any member of the Oakland
team during the game.
MITZE DROPS BALL
Doane ushered the sixth in with a
two cushion slam against the right field
fence; Rddfirs grounded to Co*>k; but
the throw was father slow and Rodders
beat it out to first. Lindsay hit to Cook,
who made a perfect Beg to nail DrMfrt
at the plate, but Mitze dropped the B&ll.
Then Rodgers and Lindsay pulled a
doußie steal and got away with It han
dily, for Mitze could not throw to Sec
ond.
West had ail the Oaklanders bowing
and scraping to him After the third
spasm. They Were beaten just as soon
as ' the other, fellows forged into the
lead. Only one hit was registered
a Inst the Beaver? slaßster in the mean
time, That came In the sixth and it
failed to do any good; The score:
P-nnTLANH AB R. BH. ¥§. A. E.
Fhadbonrne, d f 8 1 2 2 0 9
l-anc. r. f.. ?. 4 2 2 0 0 «
Itodtrers, 2h.... ;;.;.. .V. 2 2 8 2 0
Lindsay. 8b..;..... .;. *. 12 1 3 - 0
Korea, as -..i. .;..;... 8 01021
fipeas- !&>..;;;;:;...:;;.! 5 1 2 7 0 1
loiter. 1. f i... 4 01 ( 00
Fisher, c.< ii.w 4 0 1 6 3 0
"West. P ...;....;... * 010 0 1
T0ta1..... \. 40. 7 14 27 10 3
OAKLAND— AB. R. BH. PO. A. E.
T.eard 2b....... 4 0 I * 3 1
-hirifl; 1. f..,....;...;... 8 I*o 2 r» 0
Nest, lß«*.'si..».»ti«».i.. i 0 2 0 (1 0
<:ey» rt'fiKooiiiiMi.ii 4 o 2 I 1-0
Kacher.ta t..a...% 4 0 0 1 0 *
Qqest, 5b......i...i 4 O i. 1 i o
'•••ok. 55.............. '« 9 0 1 2 n
Mitre, ti....... ...4 O 0 1 0 1
-regory. p........ ..3 lli»5l
t'Srdnw. lb.. 2 0 0 4 0 0
Total .......i.ki 2 6 5* 12 73
H I'M MART
Two bate hits—SeifeaA. l>o»ue. Sacrifice bit
Korea. Stolen base*Chadboarne ; Donne ; Rodd
era (2), LibdSay. Kore*. Ness. First hat* on
called balls—Off West 1. oft Gregory 1. struck
cnt—By West .**.. by Gregory .4. Hit by pitched
r>oat:e. Double plavs—Lindsay to Br****:
C66K lb Leara IS Ness; Toy Id Mitise. Eaffied
is -Portland 5. Left da bases— Portland ,R.
<"»akian.d 5.. Time ef game—l hour and 50 ibm- '
nteA. Umpire*— and Bask,
! | California League ' |
STOCKTON. June 2«. -The home team showed
Its class In* the final gam* with Fresno this aft
ernoon and took off a close victory. Th* gam*
was wfta in the third timing, -whea the, Utoektba
gsers landed on Dtiscoll for three hits Which
meant two runs. Oscar Jones, the veteran,
pitches a splendid .game for Stockton. The score:
Fresno iBRMP Ajy Stockton AB RftJ* A
Pierce.rf... 4 0 0 1 0 Schmidt.rf. 4 l 1 2 0
Witeelentb ?! 1 1 12 1 Wilhoit.lf.. 4 ft I) BO
PaTVTer.Sb. 3 0 0 0 A k'Leland.gb 2 1 0 -ft 2
I'aliev.ss... Soil S:Boeckel.2b. « 0 2 2 1
Mfjsel.lf.. 3 0 1 2 <J Bnth»r,«s.-.\ 3 ft 1 fj *
P.endpr.ef.. 3 0 0 2 OThnrrtas.lb. a 0 0 « ft
\Vils6d.2B.. 3 ft 0 1 SiPltftnan.ef. 3 » 0 10
Hoffman. c % 0 0 5 l|A»ne#,c...; Bft 1-7S':- i
Or's.-01i.p.. 30 0 0 B|Jones,p..... 89 <» 0,0
Total 7. .2* 1 324 if J Total .. ,28 ~i ~» 27 Y8
RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS V
Fr^*nrVi...i....... 0 0 ft I 0 ft 0 0 o^_i
Pnsehits 0 0 ft 2 1 0 0 .> —I
•Stockton .......... 0 ft 2 0 ft 0 <» 0 x—2
8a»ch1ta....«j... 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 i-5
iSUMMARV ??'?
rror W'heelr-. Stolen base —Schmidt Three
b -•• hlt-Aimetr. Tyro base hit—\Vhe*ter,'
sinx-fc * out -By Jdflea 4, by Driscoll 4. • First
base ita balls -Off Driscoll 2. Earned runs—
Stockton 1. Fresno 1. Fjr>t base tin errors—
Stockton 1. , Double plaj*— McClelland to Boeckel
tn Tlionias. Time of gamel hour anfl ll
mionteSi Cleveland.
VALLEJO 6, SAW JOSE 1 ,
SAX JOSE. June 29. Ashler Pope of the Mate"
team dill not swm' to hare much against the
> alio Jo lads this aftet-fiton ami they „l t.i liim
in the seventh ami ninth innings, for ate nine's.,
Wrtkii Were sided by error*. ; > Pop Arlett -- had
Kan Jose blanked till the ninth. -Mien the otil.v
tsllv .-ante over, "score: y .
Vallrjo AB R B P A Kan J*ge AX n HP A
Hs6la ( M ii.4 0 0 0?1 1 Abbott.of ..4 ft nit 0
Hftlßtrts.rf "4 0 0 0. ftiNaft'le.lb .;4 ft 912 1
KeM.ef :..« 1 1* 1 <> Smith. .-.4 1 i * ft. 8
St*flrl)t,lb 4 1 Oil l|llarper,lf .4 use*
Callan.Sb .4 1 2 2 S'liTiin.c .71.» n Oil 1
TV I llama. If 4 10 1 ? tißit.-hie... .4 ft <, 0 ft
Chnmsft.Zb ', 8 1 1 8 31 Keeder.Sb .4 ft 0 ft" 4
KubD.c i.-i " 2 «-.olCint-ftrell.ib 3 ft a *.* 8
Arlett,p -.4 0 0 0 4lPope.p ...,3 ii 0 1,3
...
. \ Total -.53 5 82? "*:9|." Total 7.3*1 14 £7.12
kj . ;'?;/; 7 SUMMARY "V . Y^Y;
"^V"ferrofß— Kr-ola 2,7Cnllan, Ritchie, a „t*»*!l 2-
Two base hit—Christiansen.* stolen bases— Reid.
tYiiiiaffls, Kuiin. ( sllan. Harper. Sacrifice) hit--?*
l.rnn. ? Struck •*■ otit—Br Arlett 7 S by fop* JO?
First haw «n called balls—Oft* Pope 2, , DoHble
plajr—Pope -to li?fin "■ to N'ajrie. Wild frttclW
PopeV Hit ! b» pitched ba]l—Christiansen. Time
of gatae-'-l lour slid *0 minutes. UlMpir*^"
Knell.--: . ~.; -■;' . : * - //■ "V •
Standing of Clubs
in Coast League
.'„/ 7tV., - IV- Pet.
I«s Miselen . .*... 19 3d tl«
a»« 'fea-deMee;.. 45 44 .'.OS
Portland 7 '.At 41 660
Sacramento : . . 3» - 41 .? 4SS
V««*Afc«» .. . . 41 747 4d<l
Oakland ....... .40 40 4AA
RESULtS OP OA^IRS
iVrtlaad A. Oakland 2.
Portland 7. Oakland 3.
Venice 5. Sain FMnelicH 2.
enlce 11, San \ Frstnelaeo 1.
y *it<>famenta *, lm Angeles S.
SORROWFUL TENTH
ON TRANSBAY LOT
McCredie's Men Wake Up
in Time to Put Four
Runs Over
■;■' The* veteran. Bill Maiarkey, Was sent
in against the Braver* in the morning
game over the pond as* y a last resort.
Manager. Mitze figured that the r - aid
timer from Philadelphia might possi
bly come back With endligh of 7 his
cunning and skill ;to check the tearing
Bearers. r But aids, he allowed them
to trample all over him in the tenth.
»ft«>r He i had gone nine rounds like v a
champion. '^S^
The home boosters kept on clutching
for . the last straw till the Beavers
touched the match to the. fireworks in
the tenth. 7Jsdt till then did they give
tip hope. But when the men from the
n«fth j assail«d - Malkrkey for four - tal
lies right off 'the reel they. knew t l that
It; "Ms.** goodby and good - night. ?' 'l
With the score deadlocked at 2 all,
Chadbournfe Opened round 10, by leaning
oh the sphere for a drive over second,
Doane cdfihected for a tWo cushion Bird
that landed between left and center.
Ghftdbournfe kept on his Way and when
the ball took a bad bound .to Cook
on the return peg*, he landed " safely.
Uoane thought he had a chance to
gain third, but he was tossed out. Then
Rodgers commenced all <>ver again,
driving out ft single. He did not have
a chance to rest ere Lindsay doubled
td left and it meant another run. ICOfes
was right behind Lindsay With another
one, and Speas was right behind iKorea
With still another, bringing? the total
up to four for th? inning. . ?'?: 7
riigginbotham simply 7- shooed 7 the
Oaks away when they tried to connect
In their half of the tenth. lie khew
that he had them and -they realised that
it was all over, id "the crowd left the
park, sorrowing. Score*. • -
7 FIRST GAME
Portland— * AB. B. BH. PO. A. E.
t hadkairne. c. f .:;.....S "1 12 0 0
bone. r. f. ~;....'i.r, . l 5 I 2* 4 10
Rodgcrs,. 2!>.' .'. « 2 2 1 3 1
LlndVir.- Sb .4 I 1V- 2 it 0
Kere*. *.. ...5 i 2 270 2
Fpeas, lb ..... . R 0 2 11 ft 1
1.-.l.cr. 1. f. & ft 2 1 0 0
Hlsuinbotbam, p.- 3 ft ft 1 2 0
Berry.- C; .«;..*...,, B*o 2 « 4 0
Total ....." 7.U2 ft 14 30 13 *
Oakland * AB. U? JBH? 1*67 A. E.
I>ard,- Bi .............. ." 0 0 4 2 0
Srhirm. I. f. ... .....5 ft 2 2 00
Ness, lb. :.i»..'..;.';..:;". 4 .0 1 If 1 0
Cot, r. f ..; 5 0 1 2", ft 0
''taest. 3b. .............*. 3 112 8 "
Zacher. ■r. i. ............ i 0 2 8 2 1
Cook, s. .......;.... 4 1 0 .1 .1 2
Mltse,: c. 4 0 1 4 2 ft
Malarkey. p. :. ...... 3 ft I <> 0 1
-Total ...... .30 2 8 30 13 4
?? RUNS AND HITS; BY "INNINGS
Portland .... Orto2f>onOO4 — 6
Baaehll* ...ft ft-2 2 I 10 0 1 7—14
Oakland ....;. 0 2 •> ft?ft ft ft 0 ft ft—?
r.aeeijits ...lift 2 l 10 10 1—
?SUMMAIir ?
Tbro base hits—ZacheTf i2>. Poanc. Korea.
Sacrifice hit* Guest, Zachcr. Rodger*. Hifgin
botbam,- Ness, Lindsay.. Stolen : bases- Ness.
Lindsa-. ' first I*bsp erf called ball-Off Hlc
ftlnbottiam I. Struck ("bit—By Malarkey 4. by
Higglnbofham 4. Double plays—Doane to Spent.
Earned runs Oakland 9, fort land 3. Left on
-Oakland 7. Portland 0. .Wild" pitch —
Hlffginbotbam. Time Of game hour and 43
miliTlte*. empires : and * OUthrie.
; r—— i —*=- '■ ■
WOLVES WIN THIRD
SERIES IN A ROW
Pound Jackson of Angels
Off the Mound in the
First Inning
SACRAMENTO,. June*29.—• The Sacra
mehto Wolves pounded Jackson of Los
Angeles off the mound in the first
Inning tdday and won, 7 to 3, taking
the series, four games to three, their
tfiiFo SefieS in a row,
Young singled at.d Moran double.]
and Van Bufdn walked In the first in
ning. €>&bbe relieved? JSckson. and
K«nWdfthy drove the ball out of the
lot, Scoring two runners ahead of him
and giving the locals a 5 to 0 lead.
In the third inning Hallinan put the
ball over the fence arid/; repeated the
trick in the seventh.
.'With ad to 0 lead <Stroud slackened
his pace after the third inning, and In
the 7last six IfihirtgS the. Angel* had
is men on the bags? -and rolled up a
total of IS hits; but theSe netted? them
only three? runS, "Stroud tightening
in the pinches, yy Y. _ - ,
It was Stroud's second victory of the
week and his second 'fame Without is
suing a Walk. Score:
LOS ANGELES
V AB. R. BTt.Pb. A. E.
Howard, rf ......... ..'.: 7* 1 10 I 1
khis, If .a. .•..:.:.".".: •> .-,..£ -• ,?--.-. '• •
Moore, lb ........5.0 * 11,2 = 1
Macaart. c. f. ..:.;....7 "* *> <' 9 « 0
p»«e" 2b. ............:.. 1Y 0 ° 210
Goodwin, 2b..-."-........*::.-j § 7$ 2 12 0
Metzer,v3b.7.......;:.,. * ° 1 ' \2y «
Johnson, ss. ;;..* « 9 .3/ 'I 0
Brooks, c ..............n +7 «■ 8 2 2 0
Jackson, p. ...:.....:.. .7 <*• « « rt 0 <>
Crabb*. p. .............. -"/, * 0 0 I 0
Reuthcr. p. ....... -> -JJ- JO _1 J> O?M>
T0ta1....... * 3 13 24 in "2
SAGRA&ENTO
* .' * ab. h. nn. to. a. i
Vona-J. ss. ............?-;3 1 2- 3?13 70
I.twi«. 1. f ......;.. '•••;*} J i '.";". 1 .'•';.'«
Moran, c. f. ....;..:..:: 4. 1 1 I 0 1
Van Bitreo. r. f. ... :. 3 1 0 I ;7:0,' 0
Kenwoi-thy, .........-. 2 1 1 4 U, 0
HAlllaan. SB. ......::.....* .".2 2 til
Tepnant, lb. .............J 9 l -~■« J : 2
IJIK-* C 2 " ° * 1 9
Stroud, p..7.......;••••.74 • • 0. 10
T0ta1...". ......... -&> * 17' 27-10 7 8
7 nt;.\B AM" HITS Br iXSiNGS 7
(M An*ei»« .... 0 0 6 0 0 i 0717ft—3
Basehlta .'."...". .0070-2 I-4 13 ■_>—is,
Sacramento ...;.. 5 y 0,".- 1 " 8 0 170 - 0 'Sri—,. 7
Babbit* ".:*..". 476 >H 1 0-1 0 T i— 8
SUMMART
--? Ho:,,*, - lan — ilalHla'n>*<"§). Kenwm-thy. Two
base hits --Kill*. » Brooks. ,Le*l*. M6ran. y track
oat—By 1 Craon* >2, by * Renther 1. £ by Stroud j 6.*",
Stolen > bases— Howard. Moran. First base ■on
calleds balls-Off " Jackson *,1, oft ? OH»i £i. • off
Reutber 8.7 Hit by pitched ball—Bliss by Crabbe.
ÜbObie i play "■—Metager WlB 3 Moore to ? Johnson: '
Metaaer to - Moot*; HalHMh to * T»nhant; *- Bli*s ' j
t * A'oniia. *'"•'■ Left on i bases— "■ I>oi Anjt«le» ; 6,, Sacra -'■
mento a. Kaf-rtwlvmnsi-Ijn!' AriJfe!e«,ii,iSadr*'7
fnPfilfl* -'. car Gra«be/?*Titoe*or? "ram*? -2 hours
knrt I*3 mihilie*./ t'ta-aifea-piirie Held. I
THE SAN. FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. JUNE ao.-lUia,
STRANGE PITCHER
HANDS THE SEALS
SOME SURPRISE
His Name Is Klepfer arid
He Was Imported From
New York to Help
Save Hogan
LOS ANGEtnES .Til ft « _'!•.—Two
gamesto the gdOd /or the Tig#rs Was
the* result of' today's scrimmage with
th*" Seals; the- morning victory being
ty'A srore of 5 to 2 and the afternoon
slaughter to the I tune of 11 to 7 i?? 7?? -
- Ed,'. Klepfer. imported 7 from ? New
York for : the express purpose of re
trieving Hap Hogan'S 7 fortunes, : g*vfe
a account of himself In the after
noon session. Worfclrlg -tinder the
handicap of . facing* strange* batsmen,
the newcomer gave a masterful exhi
bition. 7 fit* held j th* Seals to si * 8-561
--tered hits, tnd theif vagrant tally **»
foisted on them by■ftoyTßrashe-af.
. At the same time the Tigers clawed
Pel Howard and tWo San Francisco
pitchers for 11 runs. "This, following
ft 6 to "2 ! victory ?In the morning melee",
fire thei Ti g&f b Sthree straight ;, games
and an even break On the series.
KOWlßfrs *T*TK1» ??;'?". '
i Willie MeCdfry ana Monsier De
rjarifiler both pitched a While for" San
Francisco. 7 After- they " had r . Been
sloughed around ; the lot for 11 runs
bel 7 Howard? Kicked them ? out yof the
pla< * and Went in "titer'boxjhimself. V
That the Seal manager l3S*6ine utility
man his long been knoWn, but few had
suspet:ted7that7hls?ver*#fttility "included
the knack of heaving? HoWard heaved
part of the eighth and ninth. Suffice
it to say that th* Tig*fs Stopped Scor
ing right there. 7 7 ? ' 77 ?
IT--, ward's system is |to Walk the bet
ter and to depend On the catcher throw
ing him out or the next fellow jamming
into a "fdfce&ut. This probably #*-
plains why they didn't get a hit ? off
him. Anyway, it Worked fin* ftnd may
result in ; revolutionising Selene* of
pitching. ' 7
St i "£c*ACUf,Atl SBOWBrt
The Tigers, in the seventh, topped off |
their day of .Victory With a spectacular
shower of extra base - drives. Litschl
inaugurated the festival of fat biffs
with a double. ? Patterssdri raddled a
Single and Lou scored. Elliott com
muned with the clrcuambient. 7 Klepfer
drove, t 0 Corliari.y Who hopped over and
touched "Patterson on his way to, sec
ond. Carlisle clapped a double to right
and Klepfer Wound tip at third.,- Kan**
scored both men with a triple out
where Murtdorff' ruminates.V? Muriddrff
had hardly thrown th* ball back into
the diamond before TBayiesShitiit. back
at hint for three bases, registering
Kane. . ■ {• V : ■' -7. •?-
The Seals gave a weird exhibition in
the , morning and X were licked? almost
from the kick-off. Fanning was matched
up With Koestner,-but the former quit
in disgust after his mates Bad heaved
the | ball | around the place * hysterically
for three innings. "Shuffling" Phil
Douglass? who worked the second shift,
also had good and sufficient grounds on
which to sue his pais for nonstipport.
The scores:"? - * *? .'■■""" '■' '/'. '*?:? '.?""
* { V FIRST GAME "?■'■", '/?
San Francisco— : AB. R. BH. PO. A. F.
Mnndorf, if ....... 7. .3010 ft 0
Charles. 2b .j;;.;..;...;.;* 113 « 0
Johnston, *ef ....;....;..;. 4 <*> 1 ofj-0
nniftn.'lt-. ....* no SI 0
McArdie, lb ...:;.....:...« n 0 10 0 l
Ctfrlab, «, .. -.-.-.;■ .4 i" 3 3 9 3
CartwHght, 3b .... ...3 0 0 10 ft
Schmidt, <• 8* 0 2 3 3 9
Fanning-, p ...... '. 1 (too 2 0
Douglass, p......•....}.. .2 0 0 0 '3 0
Sepulfeda- c ..........;. .1 '» '» 1 0 -0
Total .................S3 : i ■-:-*- ft 13 4
Venice— AB. P. BH. PO.A. E.
Carlisle. If .....1, ft I 3 0■ <>
Kane, ef ............;i-... * <> IB 1; ft
Bayless/rf ......:........4 I 1 « O 0
Bras'iear. 2b ;...4 ft (» -3 2 0
Hoso. tt» .5.....;....*.;. -.3 3 3 2 ft ft
Lltftchi. ?,b 1 071 I 2 0
PafleVsoh. lb ."......;. ....4 -.n n in I 1
Elliott. c .........;'..'.".. 4 7 I 1 3 2 0
Koestner.p ....... ...3 0 11. 3 1
Total ...........:?..j M 5 H 27 172
: -"'." PJt.XS AMI HITS BT INNINGS "
San Francisco ..:.... .0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 ( 1
Basebits .......7 .ft 1 2 11 1 20 o—a
Venice .0 I I (12.000 x—l
Bas»bits ......... 1 I 101 f\l 1 1 x—
. : simm vr;v '"/ ■ '/' y/r/ :
live hits and (flree runs Off Fanulritj in tbree j
innings. tlfiSrfe det>nt to Fanning.--; Home runs -
Hosb. 'urban. Two base hitsJunhs'tMi. Kane, j
Stolen WW*"—C'ttaflw**, jobhstort. HrtSp 2. Sic
rifice hits— Lltsehl. 2. First base On called balls
—Oft Fannin* 2. off Douglas* 1. off Koestner I.
Struck twit—By Fanning 2, "by ~ Koeafner 2,; by
[longlasS ::. Double play«p— he-1 to j Patterson.
f\oeßtner to: firai*hear ; to Palle'-sen. Ko<><»fner to
KUirttt to Patterson. Passed ball—-Schmidt.
TimP of game—l ;- hour and 44"" minute*. ,:. l'm
—Can Cleef and Finney.
SECOND GAME <
San Francisco— AB. It. 811. PO. A. E. !
Mnndorf. rf ....4 01 1 n*n
Cbarles, 2b .....; .3 • 1 4 3 0 j
Johnston. cf .3 (» I <» " " j
W. Moca If .......T....4 0 1 - • ■ :
Mt-Araie; lb 7; ji *. ..:.3 . 0 I » ' 1- 0
Purlieu, as ............ 7.3 1 ft 3 , 1 "■';■.-. 0 |
Cartwrlght. 3b ...........2 f 1 t: 9 4 rt
Sr-limitlt. C .........:.:. 3 0 0: 4 ,0 ..." 0
McPorrr. p..............1 Q 0 0 10
l>efann'if t n»'. p .....;.... .2 <> 1 ft 1 1
HepuJreda. c .............1 ft <» 1 1 0
D. Howard, p .....1 " 0 0 10
7f-Total ...... ...... 36 1 d 24 1.1 ,' I
Venice-- AB ft. BH. PO. A. B.
Carlisle. If .7 ....4 »* 3:3 00
*ane. cf ...............7i5«« 3 800
Bariess. rf ...;..:.......4 1 2 1 ft 0
Brashear. 2b ............4 0 2; 0 .1 Ii
Ho**t>, ss ..........;...*...3 ftl 2 1 ft
Uiachl. Sb .............7.3- 11 1 1 0
Patterson, lb .... ..;.:... » 1 :2.M : 1"'.-i
Elliott, c ....;.;;........4 12 »l I 0
Klepfer. p .;......... 4 111 ft 0
H. Hogau, c ..i......0 0: ft .«. 0 0
Total ...?..?........ 30 1111 27 8 2
RI'NS AM) HITS BT INNINGS V
Han Franciscd :..... 01 000000 0— 1
Besehits i.-.V.i..: 110 0 110 2 O—C
Venice *.... i;...;., 3 .3 0 1 .104 0 :. v—ll
. BaseWts .....;... 3 3 0: 2 3 IB 0 I—l 7
STJMMART . ';y.
Eiffht: hits airrt! six : runs off *McCorry' in i tfcree
aw! a' half inning?: nine hits and lite -runs-off
DecHnnlere -In if three innings. ( Cbarse * defeat zto
McCcrtv. *' Three i baee -j- hits— Bnyl»-s 2. s - Ptr-
RtICS -Kane.*; T#o > base bit-^-UfScbl, * Carlisle.
Stolen ** bases—PtJrhan. -. v Cart*. v Kane ; 2,
Lltftchi. S*ertfl>* Cbarlcs. ■ LitSelU. ' First
base on called halls— Klepfer 4. . off MoPorry
1." off - r.»c'*"9tiiiierP I, off' H-Wflrfl - 2.;*- Struck ? »it
-8r Klepfer «, by lfeCSrry 2.'.by, iweanhiete ,2.
Double pl«rs—Bra'ehcar h to ) Hosp ?to j PatteKon.
Carlwrlght to Charles to McArdie. . ; rlyid pitch —
McPorry. lilt« by *. pitched 5 ballßy ' AlcCmTy,
Carlisle, ;;"''hi; - Cartwrtght. ■ Time i of, : gaaae—
2 liours. -: ; I'mplrea--Finney and Van '. Cleef, .77
t AMfilttCMkiV ASSOCIATION?Y~77p
, -, —I I——— ♦
- First gfcin'—Pnlnrnbfls 1. Toledo 0. *
secftnd game—Pri! tun bits 7. Tolertrt 3.
"-, Si. Paul ti. Milwaukee 11. -.-'.
7 Minneapolis. is, Kansas Pitt 7.
-•Fifst i >arne---Loni*tilie' 1. Indiaflapftll* 3.
?? Second gamp -Louisville 4. Indianapolis d.
1 ..<._■ tTsiO.V ASSOcikwoV',?': M
+. —i*—^-—■■-.'. f.—-—< ■» '<■"." .— '•■ «♦.
; Firit game—Butte *, Missoula 8, 7
Second; game—Butte 87 Misaoula S.v'i A '
., First * gama-^-Oraat; Falls I i, | Ogfln' S.
: Second game—«re«t Fall* 2, Ogam 0. 7 !
■:; Pint - game Heleaa 1 9. Salt . Lata; 18.
7 Second game— Helena 8, Salt; lAke; 19, .7
» - - ■ i 1»> ■- i- ■ ii in»f ir -i-Tn .w .- »
b:-v : :-w-r:,wJcsTEit?r;!:iJi}AfttfiBr t-
>_ . : ..--..,., ■■ ,-■*- ■. — *■" ""' ♦
:Dei Sfolnes 4. -Dearer S. . " _
First game -St. JoaepB *. MntfftlA 1.7
Second game—St. Joseph S. Ltttetilft 0.
j Omaha «. ■ Top*ka 6.
.Iloux City 2. Wichita 4.
. TtrnimiT ««A««q«. •.
DENVER, June, *».— krtromel «r New
York clt-t - Tarn i tar eia and Jabs \r. Biasingar Jr.
of jiM I same I ergaalaaiUti were 4e«lare4 „• toda-r
first 3 ana 2 eeemifl s* rtiaMpltma * of § the I thlrtt-ifsf
AtHMicao BanaM turttfait, WBica eidted
bere, IfXIST. " ■
SOME GREAT GAMES PLAYED IN BUSH LEAGUE
Zelierbachs and Ocean Views Take First Honors of Day
';.= THere Was another, no , run no hit game In the bush league yesterday and
a one-nothing game that Was fillsd with ail the earmarks of big league ball
playing. Numerous] high claSs games were) played,? and In one game In OaKlAfiO
the l<sng*»st hit of th« bash Jetfoe season was rtegotlat<*d. . .
the playing of the several clubs was watched by big league fans, who
? DIMOND STARS 11, BRANTS 10
The Dlfnoßd 'Star* noted out the Grants tn 7a. |
close battle oa • t he wlßdera* lot in Oakland yes '
fffstif noon. A biltinf if ally ?'{■", the ninth did
trick. : Score: 7: -"-'"-'7- .-■-■;----v7 R. 'H. F?. '
Plmond Stars .... ."..'*... .-*. .".'*". "7."":..; 11 . S3
Grants -.................;'. r. -■;. :r:\ .. .ift d 5 j
Batteries—Chiles and Newman; 7 Leslie md j
Jordan. 7y.; ?"-"':;-.--■,;;--.; ~-y. ■/ ?»:■ V"*
--? CRESCENTS «,|f AlAOfli CLUB *
'• The ? Crescents snatched >: a*■ dandy from *• the j
Fallon club at Oakland-: yesterday i morning. The *
losers' * ftiitbatted their opponent-*, tint could, not j
bring home the bacon. Scow*: *:-, r;?R. :H. *• B. i
Crescents ...";..-. ; ....-.' , r ..:;..;";:. -..: 4 10 *• ; -3 j
F8Re«C1"1b::..i:i.V..7:..7.:..;.... 2 12 4 *
'* —Flftraheim .' md j ('ampton: Ludeman i
and Callon. „ , y. ••'■
y LEISF ? AVENUES 11. PETWAY STARS 7 y
- The - I>ls# : Avenue Me-chants easily' f ronneed I
the Petwayi" Stars at Frhlfvile ? f*sterdiv ;nJorn- '
Ing. f H*ftyy stickw6Vk" by • the*' aiett-BSriti" sained |
them The contest. Score: * R. . IT. E. I
• Lelie? Avenue Merchants :.;'.-.......; 11 13 7-7" 2:
Petwti.v Stars ......;.'. ?:... ■.... .•.."?:&: 4 ,
RgfteriPs— Miioncv and" Gtinfill; End!*.- and J
Gtfnft. '- r~ ■ ;-, ; !
BOJfItAS 18. GOLDEN GATES 1 j
7: The :Bonitas» F. of A. simply annihilated ' the j
Golden Grite tiiile Of, the M. w. A. at the South !
Side playgrounds .te^tefda-v* ! artcrnoOn. ' Score:.'-"
'-. 7-.-1 - ...\.- " , -:7;-?.>- ■..-.."-"■.■ R. H. E. ,
BonitasiF, of A.................;.: la 1« I.
i GeJden-GateM. W. A..;.;........ .* 1?- i 3'
; * ; ; and 7 Bagalla: Williams 1
and He'aly.? ,- . ;
3 LAKESIDEB 9, LAKE STARS 8 |
i. The / Lakesides* ? won handily - ffoffi '■■ tbe I Lake j
Stars on the lake Shore diamond. Oakland, rafter- I
day morning*. Mitchell's bftttt bitting featuring. I
»We*:. ■;/:■-:--.- :,:!. li.-.i.. '
LakesiTiei-.'.-......;. ...;....... ..9 713 3 |
T,ake 5tar5........;....."."...;.... ...ft :VZ -' .*". j
B Batteries— Noonan arid Fitch; BiCOriifid Ham i
mdud.,-7 ■■-"■ »''. = ;'-- .-.:■- . 4. - :;- yA
LINCOLN STARS 9. MIDGETS 7?
>The Lincoln Stars " w«rt-t - a clone * one from the j
Oik Street Midgets on the Oak and Clement •
street . grminds. ? Alameda, yesterday 7 morning, i
Baker proved J the man of j th* hour Ibv | pounding I
out four safeties. , Score: R. H. F. ;
Lincoln Stars . ■'. :'.7~..■/.. ... ft s ;;
Oak Street Midget 5... ,:::.. :.........7 '< 4
<■-. Batteries -Mad<fen abd Hunt: ;Lymiri and ' Cas
tro. ". ;- - .-. .. . -■; ,- ... 3 .--.••
~.' BELLA VISTAS 10. COHORTS »
The Bella Vistas were-i too Strong: for the Co
hort*" on the Belli.Vista grounds yesterday morn- j
ing. winning without difficulty. "Score: ■ - .*
« - „---.- •-. ft.. H. YE. ;
Bella Vi5ta5........................10 9 a,
Cohort -. " ;.,,........ .......*..';:;. .i :7 0 4 !
•-- Batteries— and Newport. -' ■
f NEW BRAS 9, MISSION TERRACE ] 4 .?-;
? The New Kris -were too sttofig with ' the, #i! !
low iMtefrtiy afternoon, eaitily d»feating the! '
Mission Terrace nine on the" park stadium.
Score: *- K. li. E ■
New Eras .-............*........;... 9 19 2
Mission Terrace ........;..,....... 4 ; T '■■ .4
• ftatteries— Carbufry and Valento; Dobbs and '
j Peterson...- - , •*...*.-, ?"■'---7
ADELINE STARS 8. GIANTS 4
TB« Adeline Star* dally took tfie measure of i
the Young Giants on the winners' lot. Oakland, '
yesterday forenoon. Mason's bitting featured. !
Score: ; - ~:;-; 7 ~-;--., ' ft. H. E.
Adeline -Stars. 7 .\S in ,7 2
**oung Giant*...........-............. ..4 9 2
BatteriesLowell and Jacobs!. Martins and
Hansen. - : ;..-.?". ■'•"-.'-7-.-....-.,:."'. % -: ,
, PIEDMONTS 5. WESTERNS «
Errors on the part of the Westerns paved the
way for to*"/ defeat *it Oakland by' the Pied- j
monts yesterday afternoon. -Score:'i ft. H. E.
Piedmeats .. . ?. ...... 5 9 --.-'-"-'3
Westerns ....:,..........- ; .....;..; .2 : - 4
Retteries— Vaidea and Likens; Gricer and Dick
son. - ■-'- •--.'.■:.<---.■•- --.:; -".-"_'-'.--■.-•- - y:
OUTLAWS 9. PICKED TEAM 3
The Outlaws easily picked the pickings mit of
i picked team at the park yesterday afternoon.
Both aides bit the ball bard. Score: R. H. . E.
Outlaws ......v...-T.:V:.:.f.....*..'7.9 in " 4
Picked tf ant...:..;..w..--. .'?. ."...*. :. :.3,:: My// i
: Batteries—Carson - and Lynch; Abram* and
Ledgers.'- „*'.-'-Y », : >v: . ~:'-\-.;
iNtfifCIBLISS 6, WALKOVERS »
The IriyinclßP''** had no trouble in conquering
the WllkoVers it tbe park yesterday afternoon.
Score:-"-:-.: v l ."*.--- :''-.--', •?•--,- -:- It. tl. E.
lnfificibles ........................*.B 13- 5
Walkovers ..... ...,.v:;v:..*........;.j2 9 4
. Batteries—Janquill and Gregg; Kartell and
Benton. - . r ~
PARK STARS 9, WILEYS S '
The Park Stars' won from the Wiley* at the 1
park yesterday afternoon. Score: R." H. E. 1
Park 5tar*.:......................... -. jo - 4
Wiley* .V. ..........".....:......'.. . ; .1 1 l]
Batteries Qulnn - and Halloran; Jones and j
Davis. . . \,;, -.-:..."
BALBOA STARS IS. stetners 4 ?
The Balboa Stars simply slashed - the? steiners j
to pieces at the park yesterday afternoon."; Score: !
'"■■.' ■:.'• -:" ; "-• , -"■*.-*■ 7- --■ - .-R." 11. -E.
Balboa 5tar5...................;.. .19 it; : ; 4 I
Strings ...;......■.....,.,..;... ..4 7 ft
: Bitterie* -Tenny kndLorlhe: West and Fallen, i
ELECTRICS 10. JACKSON* 8 >'_*•;*'
- . The tiilison 3 Electric-?}lost no \ time in seenring !
a verdict ■ ever /. the ' Jaeksons at Jackson iMjuite j
Vesterdar afternoon. Score: " B. H. ••.; E. '
(Jibeou Electrics .............. . ift 113
i Jick*tifis .....:;........:..... — ."5 10 y.&
/"■': Ratte(-ies -Btmsatd and. Malloy; t XiAcey and j
; Doran. ■'-/ ■- - , •'■".
I IDEAL BILLIARDS 11. BELMONT BARS 1 ?
-.. The Ideal Billiard parlor ridded another scalp I
yesterday: afternoon, in -reaslng • the total to '
Seven | straight < victories, Iby ( taking tbe | measure |
Of the Belmont Bars on the Thirty -second .street I
grounds. -> Oakland. . • The score: -, R. - H.,- fc.
fde*1;8iJ11art15;......'.........":.. .7 7.11 IS it
Belmont Bar' ..... ;..".'. ..;...;...... i 2 .1 j
Batteries— Barclay, .and Camlnl; Sites -md 1
| Rbssel/ » -
COURT ALDEN IS. LEHNHARDTS 1
I Court Aider! No. 247 s nine easily subdued the j
; f.eitnhfl-rdN at sEsy View park, Oakland, yester
day afternoon. . Score: v .. H." H. .: E.
«)durt;A1de»............... .... .12 12 72
Lehnharritft. .......'. T. ............., I. 7 3 j
Batteries — Beikley and GritsiaSo; ' Mason.
; Sfienecr and Covington. . ■ *
!' 7 7 KeY ROUTES 1, BLUE AND GOLD 3
'The Key Routes managed to squeece a win over
on tbe Blue and Cold nine on the Levee grounds?
Oakland. rc*tcrday morning.; Score: .R. Tl. E. 1
Her - Rente*;: ;*".?r.:Vr...-*.....".....•.; 7 Ift .-7:3
Bide and Gold. .T. .:...•; 7....:... ..r.3 9 3
•Batteries—Qnahlo and . Roy William*; Hicks
and Watilkeen. ■ ,\..
HAMILTON OUTLAWS 18.? BULL DOGS iIS V
The Hamilton Outlaws f made It three straight
by j downing tbe Bull Oofs ; it; I>obos square yes
terday i afternoon. Score: . -' R. •" H. .: E.
Ha in I'll on Outlaws ...*.;..........13 : =10 ~5
Bull -Hogs .. .-.*.-.. v.. .7:7 ::.....;.; 12 7 ; 11 * 4
' Batteries— f.uhrjoe '• and Fopini; Moor* and
Hudson. "■"■■' 7* *"■'• '">":-' '■--■• •■ -
DALY, CITY 9, TYPOS 8
j Tbe Daly Cite slugger* were outbatted Vbr
their j opponents, j the TypOi j nine, at Balboa park
veatrrrtart ?-" afternoon ? f but -» managed .'; to - finish ? on
Me* lotig :eod-or*tl»e**rgument, inainlv through
th«7latter'l errdri. Score: ..;-, R. 11.; E. I
Daly-"; » itv "'•.".■*.'- ■■••• -■■■■•"■ i~. . .9 .'■ ~ 9 ■..-',-3 I
TybbS ■,*....::7..':..r...:.:..:....:;.s *10\ ft i
' Btitterlea—tlalley md. Menitke; Shorr and |
JicoftSon. ' j
IRON WORKS 13. PAINT CO. 1
The '-" f'niou Iron 7Works' nine played rings j
* round 7 the American 'Marine Paint-> outfit xat !
Jackson pirk yesterday afternoon. --'Score: .
•>:-<<:: yy---<'y*^y/y-' . ■ '-■'•'■".•.'■ yR. H. fc.
Union : : Iron '■ Works ; .i •"."• ■■ •. :.....'"' 1.1 tl2 \%V2 ;
American Marine ? Paint '*. Co. - ...... l 7 3 , 4 ;
:t* Batteries— * and 'Robinson; Heitman
and (Jranf. ~. ://:yy ■./ .•.-»;-.. - ;i
CAN'T BUST EM .».;; ALAMEDA MOOSE 1 7
The Can't Bust Em nine managed Ito bust
HM-m"-« yesterdayi afternoon ; against the ? Alameda
Moose nine at Lincoln park, Alameda, they secur- ]
ing nine juicy swat*, i Score: ,7 V R7--:;~ H.'-jß'
Can't Bub! 'Em......................8 .»* 2 1
Alameda Moose.*.:':.'. r..-..:...... :.-■;. 1 - > a 3 ]
■-•■•*' Batteries—Scheme and; Seely; Steinbeck ,'and j
Steinbeck. j
?y?23D AYE. MERCHANTS 8. ; : S. P. ' OWLS :6.. : '
v-Ferr!er T and AI Moiv of the Twenty-third Aye-?
Hue *i MerchAnts z each ; polled ''■ out f homers «in ye*-' j
terday's conflict with the Southern Pacific Owls !
fiti San i Francisco, 5, the; game being staged ion i th* j
Levee; grounds,» Oakland. Mvrfr / had '. the 5 distinc- |
Ion; of * being J (lie 1 only J batsman 1 that i ha*» ever i
mit '» the *! ball : over i the : gas engine f house, which j
ii located '■' far • ont In center j field. The ' score*. . I
—,--'-" :■.--*-"'-- '.■7?ft.^H.vß\'|
Twentv-thlrd Avenue ; Merchant*.....; $- 14 "'-' 2 I
Southern ' Pacific : OWls . ....;; .;".,:.:;; , ; 9 *' 9 77? 3
■* Batteries—lug 7 and Wolfroin, ; Collin* and
Dillon - . j
WOODMEN 8. GREATER OAKLAND 8
The? Greater Oakland * nine and 7 the : Alameda
Woodmear 4t America hooked |up In an Interesting
encounter &at l Lincoln * park. Alameda, yesterday;
flWin, With th* borne side;romping away with'th*
Bicea after, nine rounds of uphill Sghting.- Score:
R. H. X. ;
Alalhedft Woodmen ftfKt^T^........ » 10 2
Greater Oikland.;t. ;'."'.' ■/•'•}'■'-• ......6 - : 9,y 3
Batteries —Leaner and Robinio-ajj, McNeil and
Gordon.
CARNATIONS 10, PALL MALLS 4
IS.-i%l(iiJrliHa3KiSa^ two for tbe day bjr
i-irtrfi-at bbdar - the Pall Milli on toe N9rth
fte*tHf« aihsioed. sc*r#: a. h. v.
Ctfasiti*je**rf?n*2Wtf.; .1 wmiamti
i Pill Man* v..'- t • \- > ■ • '■nj^.dMS'
'1- Batterlea —Campbell md Stringer; Dunn and
I cofiiL, y •■ --mmm
KRFIG "& ] HALTONS -9. DIMOND' GROCER'S :. 7
sit toOk IS * frames to settle :an argmpent?. be j
tween ; the , Krelg " A ? Hiltons > and the *, Dimond !
Grocers» at : Frnltf ale i:-yesterday * afternoon, the
former side- finally forging to the front. Score: «y
-.-v.-.'■/.;-V;-> 7:h : rt,--"--'. - ; ft. H. WE.
Kreiff 4. Hal t0n5;.'...?:... .7 ......"'.'..» 10 - <>
iWrft*onrt;«toeWs.:". r::::'.".. ..r.."; .rr.*.7. 12 -ft
:*-'-- Batteries—CJillu-k. Henderson and .'-.Harrison;
| Cunningham Thomas. v 7 . ?
ORO FINOS 10, SUPREME CLUB 3 '' ?
Not-satisfied with a morning ;verdict, the Ord .
Finos 7 came b*.-k fresh and were returned the win- [
ners against the V. Supreme .clob on * tb*-; park
grounds. --.Score: 7 "- * m. V H. " F. .
lire , Fin 05.................;..... .7 . If) y II ?7y',l ■ j
\ Supreme" e'fub.7........:............ 3 7;. 5- - 3 1
' Batteries—Steele and Godfrey: id and Mej- j
: erS":.' -i-v -:' :."'■ --.•""i ■"
j Y'Y ORO FINOS 14, CRESCENT 1
.'-; The Oro.Finos notified the life Out- 44 th* San j
I Francisco. Crescents HI. the park yesterday after- j
i n6btS.r*Sc6re :*--'-- " ■■-. 'riR.V H. ? *» ;
i Oro Finos,.. Y.?.............7. :.Yl4 ?-. 14 11
l Orescent? ~*■:..... r....:...;.. .::. >■ 1 -.** -?31'? •!
I *"- Batteries— and '-'-Offer; Johnston and I
' Sprnde. -'-'• -;7 ' * 7'" !
|> 7 CARNATIONS 3. OLSON * MAHOWY 17
1 ? The Carnation MtiSfifrs pat the Olson ft" tin- 1
i lio3y nine flown aftd.out nti the North Reach lot I
lyesetroajf afternoon.■-, Score: 7-.- 7 I!. H. E. i
ICaf nations-.. .v.". ;;.."-■' 9- 7- li
! Olson * Mahbnv.7 ..*;-. :.i :;-::........2 707 y- I .'
i Batteries— Ohio and Bnlca: Morton and^Rfran. |
j ?.? ?-■■' SOOTH CITY 10. ft. A. C. 8 //y:, ]
I Santh City? simply demoralized the Richmond 1
I Athletic club nine- at South " City yesterday aft- j
I ernoon. Score: .* • ■*-- -ft.*- 1t...-/: E.
! Smith Citr ......"?; YYY.........V.v0 21!,- I <
j Richmond Athletic cinb. .y....:. 7.-3; 8 V* i 2 ,
I •■.*> Batteries—Cavagnero ami Sheppi; Heudrickson,.
I Hcfifiing* ttnd Hudson. " . "
-?'-. MERCHANTS 19. EABTON 5«
V"The Fillmore Street Merchants defeated the
. -ftasfoif nit:-" .fesWdiy. Score:. .-. R. 7H. ? X. ' I
Fillmore Strefct Merchant- ........71-V '-'♦ ft |
Fastens .•-:;.;'..■.-;..-.-;..'."..;'.;.-;...:it i"»..-;:V.2 i
.: Batteries— McUeorpe < and Miller S V Mitterrand .
Emmins.'; .:// - ■ . , . . /■'■■/
[ ; 2ELLEHBACHB ; I,*: OCEAN VIEW 0 '? j
Tbe'Zeiierbach Paper company of Oakland cap
tured - a lively gum* . from I tbe i Ocean Views -at ]
i Lincoln park. Ali«e<li;;ye«t«d«y morning. Tbe I
I piper fontliigeni will -- have - another competent
(linger on its staff,' commencing next Sunday, in |
| the person of Zifai3ck. WHO fieedS no Introduction j
to the followers of tbe natlaniLpastime.'- Score; ;
■y. yy, -: ■ *:-•--. --■ R. j ; 11. K. j
I Eelierbscli Paper c0mpany .7 7..?.?.. .1 7 97? ft '
'• Ocean View:...:..,.j....1-.......:.. ft 1 / 1 j
Retteries— ; and Bob Hunter; - Smith - and ■'
Wiedmsn - ■'/ ■ "■' . 7 -
LIVEOAKS 9. CLOTHIERS I I
rrr< HRlTtt.". June 29.— The L4vooak« placed j
; all ; around, the Juvenile Clothiers this afternoon ;
!md won handily. Score: r R. 11. K. j
| Llveonks .......1...............7 ; ..9 It .. 2 ,
i Juvenile. Clothiers ....:.'.*;....... ..2 - I "4
Butteries—Martin and Tbollinder; Smith and
; Edgehroek. ■-■■' "* ..'■/■. , "-7 - - |
' NEWSIES 13. ROYAL' SHOES |7_..-?/-, j
OAKJjAND, -Imho * 29i=-»TUe 5 Oakland -i Newsies '
scored an easy, win over the Royal Shoe company l
heavers > this ; afternoon at First and Adeline ,
feet a. Score: : • I!. 11. K.
| Oakland New5ie5.? ; .........'. .. 1?. IB 2
Royal Shoe company. .*'. 7. ;;"".' :".■;..".'".. S *> . . 3
; Batteries—Paulino, McDonald and Nolan: John
son and Kldd.- -*7 *
/■/■//'•/; ; •;i;. 0. S. B?HEINTZ ! « V'- ;>
OAKLAND? June 29.—The International Corre
spondence School tosaers got a hairline'decision i
over . the s rietntl Clothiers at Melrose this morn-
I lug. 7 Score: -. :. ;;.'.,.:-: ;';;- -■: R. : ; ; H. E.
International Correspondence 5ch001...3 : 4 3
Helnt* Clothiers r^; ;...(.;;<*....>:. 2 » 4
Batteries —Arlett'and -Witt;, Hendriekmm " and
Natres ■ ' - -- "*- - '-■-■- ---" - - - • :
-- REALTIES :7, PICKED i; TEAM 3 ■'."-•
MELROSE, June 29.— Melrose Realties Bid
« cinch: with i picked feim on the Melrose I
mond vesterdar noon. Hogan's cafeft In center 1
field with the bases leaded sated the day for the {
home side. , Score: .-' vi .'-.-'-- --R. v II.; E. |
Melrose Realties ;/... /..'.;......... .?"' Ift 2 ;
Picked team;................"...:.. ..3 ' rt 4 !
' Batteries— McDonald and A. Helster; - Lewis,
Bridge* and ; Moran. -.-:*,,-. - 1
*? 7ELMHURSTS 8. GOLDEN WESTS 3 > j
y ELMHtJrtST, .Tune > 2!». The Klnihnrsta ! slipped 1
one over, on the Golden Wests it Elmhurst yes- ]
terday morning. • Hardin pitched st*llar ball for :
the winners, : Score: R." H. E.
Elmhursts 7 ........ ~77..""'.......... 8 • l.> - .3
Golden Wests .::.........:.:.:.:.. 3 S »«3
Batteries— Hardin and . Scott: Carter. Fenway
and Oinl. -\ . --;.,-'
7 SANTA ROSA 6. PETALTJMA 3
-■'"'- SANTA ROSA. June 2*.— Petaiuma met de
feat at the hands of Santa Rosa, today.* after
the* had obtained i good start. The score:
R. H. E.
Santa Rosa *>. ".'.lft *2
PetSlttthi ...........'.. 7 .... .7 .3 ; 8 *ft
MARTINEZ 9. OUTFITTERS 8
MARTINEZ. June 29. The Columbia Outfitters
of San Franolseo were given a beating by tbe
; Martines outfit this* afternoon. Score:
. . -..- ,-;:-, ■-::■-/. --. v\.-., --• ~:.:- ft. 7H. F.
I Martinez V.......'........;......... » 9 1
i Columbia Outfitters ....;../..5. C 15]
- Batteries—Peterson. .Wilcox.: and .. Jackson;
Mc*sbbi * McOongan and Dunn. ■'•■
BERKELEY MOOSE ». KAYWAIIB 7
? HAYVVARP. June 2ft.—Hard luck ; seems to
have overtaken the Hay ward nine of late, tbey
I barely i losibg tlie :: last «four ■ contests •by ninth I
| tbnihg; rallies. The Berkeley Moose team I nosed j
! them out this'afternoon. Score:"' R. H. E. |
1 Berkeley M005e;...;........v:..;7.;.9 11 y: ft j
Hayw'ird -."..'.;".":..;.;. ;v..'.;..:.;.. .7 Ift I
.; Batteries— sen and Lyditt; Vargas ; and
!C a bra - ■'-""_!■" """ '' '■ "" '' -
LIVE&MORE 23, j OAKLAND 4 7 :
: : I.IVERMORE. June i 29.— In I a onesided game,
featured 'by ~ heavy . hitting ■■ by t th* local ..team, |
Uvermore defeated Court Oakland on the, local I
diamond, 23 to 4.*.-:■ Score: : '. R. 11. E. I
t.lverniore •*;.........:""-...;. .... .23 2fi 3 |
[Court Oakland .....;..............". 4 T 12
I - Batteries—Hack. Ef finger, Harris. Balckmon;
I Specki'7Wlnegir. Titl.li*. . "',-*,
;' ??■ '7?BURLINOAME;iei?SAN' MATEO 8 ,
I SAN MATEO. June 29—I>ick t Little was all
I there this afternoon, : striking Out 13 of the San
M.'iteo - slugger-'. Score: ' : R. Ml. F.
Burlinfime :... 7................ :..lft- 9 4
San Mateo Y...;;....;..;:7.7.......2 I i?
Batteries— Little and O'Donneli: Stewart and
Tlntrber..;- :...;-..;.* ,-y :'.-_.. '■
V BOYES SPRINGS 5. OLYMPIC CLUB - 0
V BOVES * SPRINCf, June ! 29.—8a1l on the ; hill
for Joe ; Solarie's t Roves Springs '-■■ nine ; ; carved ■: i I
ni.-h' In 1 (fie | Bill.of fame by twirling as -ad hit, |
no | run 1 gam*. against I the j crick' Olympic j clnb of !
San :;. Francisco. Three S men % were •> all •, that * COuld
reach the initial sick. > Fourteen strikeouts were
recorded. Plngree's ting and the clever Seld
ing of Shortstop Rnpke Were some of the many
noticeable features pulled Off. - Score:
--':.! ---■•■.:-.■.■. '"-'*■ ■::■.•*"-.-.' ■-- R. "H. • "B.
Boj M Springs ::...: ...... -.'*'......... .5 ; Ift;.'- i
Olympic club ;:.:...%..•...*:."..."....0: ft .-^l:
■-*'* Battefles-— Ball: and : Reitefniaß', - Hedeffiirk and
Rutledge. '"
ALAMEDA S. ANDERSON BROTHERS 1
?* ALAMEDA?: JUne 29. — TB»'AlftfilSdii took tM
J fir?t of . a series of five ganes< with the Anderson
i Brothers this afternoon at Lincoln park. Score:
7„- -. - ■ :-/ . „ * --K..H.TI!.'
AlfimWli .7.'.......... '.". ........3 3*2
I Anderson > Brothers ?T?mmT?T???7. .. T 4 * 2
J - Batteries— Mello , and Mackie; -. Lloyd: and > Mi-
I gnii-c. "-'7; ,: .-.;-;- :. ;:'-"..:/- - 7: '?-. ■
r BYRON 7,, HOLTS 8 YY--'"
BYRON. June 29?—Tbe: Holt caterpillar] team
j from ■- Stockton •; was • easily » defeated -. here •■■ today
try Byron's -■■■ crack % team. ' Wallace ■■ is * pitching
great bail for Byron. Score: R. M. E.
IBvron ~.;. ..;., .*.T7,..-,.-.,-. 7.7.7 ,7 s 9 3
! lion Citerplllirs ! • •.'.. • - •:".. • : .'.. .3 I ''■ V 4
|"' Batteries— ; and * Lame; Tschiriky : and
i McMitrriy. - -'••;-". yY ! '--'777 1 v-7'7"--:".
; • NAPA 9, ST. HELENA • ,
V NAPA. June ; 29.— -- Independence basebsll
team »of Napa 7 won *an •:• Interesting game from
th« 5 St. Helena nine * here s tbii i afternooa, wita
i a scere of 7 0 »*- to ft. . Timely bitttag-gbroutht
vletofv. V Batteries for * Napa. W. 1 Eaettle 5 and
POncettl: • for St. Helena, > Taalin 7? and ? A.
Gttlgni.
•feOUTHfiRN PACIFIC 3. CEMENT 4 .
SANTA ? ORI7B. June 29.-—The • Santa Cfuz
Poftlitif) * Cement 1 team l took I a I eiwe I game \ from
the Southern I Padflca i today.l add 1 again 1 lead 1 the
city ? league * percentage 1 column. With ?. the »score
8 1 to 3 Tn 1 the I ninth, $. the 1 Cementera scored j the
winning ? run op an error. Score R. H. K.
faotUern Pacific ....... ......... 8 ; S3
artlana Cement Co ..............4 4 2
* r Batteries—«o«tßern % Paclllc. Caratalowlch I and
Mickey; s-, Partland -- Oemeat, Wil«o-a - and Round
tree. -'•-'. * ■' '*
L. C. 0. 7. BAIT RAFAHL NATIONAL! 8
P SAN ? RAFAEL. June is.— Oompaay B, League \
of the Creae Cadets, managed to topple oarer tka j
San t Rifaei NatlWila this > afwrnoott,» Score; &?*&■
..,-..:■..- It. 11.' y-E.'i
Company B 7 l* 2
San Rafael -Nita»«Brr::vr*.r.' B 8 4
*a Batteries—Campbell ? and * Kriuse; t- Cartwrlgbt, j
Clarke aad Breslauer. * " *.-' .-yEtosgltA
. üB*tJUM^nal»^UJUAIi9o^W»^M
ft BEBASTOPOL. June 2S.—B>fca«top«l lost i !
slow tame to Kealdsburt at Lagua* &ark. to
day,4 ittff ««»•» the drat B: defeat %on * thajßOtte
gfbuprl* thii »eisft«. Seora: JL 0. E.
• # « ?
Sebaatopel ......."...•.... V...2- •" , 1
m Batter laaS*4b4at*aoi,"A Kraaaar *"£: aa4 y Bark*;
Heilfisburg?*Minfiinf and iWorta-taAsa,|CMplt4ei-
Cusaek.
predicted that If •tome of the struggling managers would cohie out from east
to California*: and pick up a few.of our bushers they : : might Win I few games.
And there were just a few of the awful scores occasionally recorded in the
bush league. \ The leading tally in that line Was 2* to i.
78. P." GIANTS B. ISLAIS CREEK I 7
| j. ISLA IS" t. REEK : June 29.—Fields for the . San
; Frilrieiseo ? Oiant* < "fanned 15 1 of i the.; Islais Creek
I batters yesterday afternoon.7se6re: R.. H. E.
i San Francisco Giants ...7.7.:.;.....» 12 ,1
Islais Creek w.:....7:..-:.7..;..8 7 6 ; 3
Batteries —Fields and Godfrey; Abbott and Ab
} bolt, ■-.;'-.-.■ V.7,'-: ';7':;:7.:"
;;; MILL VALLEY 11. merchants 2 _-. .
f . MILL f ALLEY,; June 29.—Grant on (he firing
line j't ; the Mill VsIMv nine had everything On
I the? ball, ; holding 1 " the' Piedmont Merchants to
lent- lone safetr. --Score: ,- R. 11. E.
■Mimvailerr. .7..:,.,....:.:.. ;. ...H "-"' 11 1
i Piedmont :• Merchants ......,...:....2 1 3
|7 Batteries — " and 7 Fitzgerald; Harrison.
J Abrahardsoft: and Harrison..- ; ,.
j V; NEAlBSBURG 67 SESASTOPOL 2
, ":■ EBASTOPOL.7 .tune : 29.—A - Homer ; by > Hypes
i and .? a - three '■'• base « clout -.'' by ; . Kennedy, frosted
| With 3 the ' airtight heaving r of Manning., enabled
; the 1 Healdsbuf i tosser I to' score | A | well g earned
victory" over the ■ Sebastopo! ' nine.--Score:
. ■ ."-■--.■ . • ■■ n. ■■ ii. e.
; He« Mttnrrg : .7 .*s ,1
| SebnSfopol .'.7... ... ... ..7 ..7.2 '4 1
7 Batteries—Manning and Wood man see; Kramer
'»n'l Burke. .-'...'. "•., 7 ';-7*,-77"'
7 7S7 F. MOOSE 14. POINT RICHMOND 4
POINT - RICHMOND, 7 June 2».—The San
: FrahcfSeo V Moose. ' nlft** I aeefM I an I overwhelming
1 defeat * against the \ Point' : Richmond side • here
. this afternoon. The fccore: R, H. E.
! Salt Francisco Moose .'.'........'.... .14 ; IS . 2
| Point Richmond .'.......:. •......... 4 7 .1
{.-Batteries—Gill and 7 Marshall;'... Hlr.*eh Ind
! Toner i. < ,
| • ELI.ERT ARMS 5,iWINEMAlrEN 4
1 ,'.. WlNETTAVEN. Tun? -Reside, whiffling IS
1 men.; Jensen succeeded in winning bis own game
by Ending ■* oht. a choice bender for . the entire
round In the >■ ninth 'chapter. - The score:
' 11. H. v '«t.
Filler? Arms ... .. ..-. h ., J1 7:i
Winefiareh 7.77.'.............. .77 .7. 47 4 2
.Batteries— Jensen add T'avis; Walter* '.'ana
i BfdWn. .''7.7
: eagle • LAUNDRY ft. FORT barry 5
' FORT BARRY, .Thus 2ft/—The Eagle Laundry
I nine• of San ; Franelseo-inta«Jed Fort Barry : this
I afternoon and bad little difficult?. In trouncing
I the soldier lads. Score. 7 ft. H. E.
! E#gTe Laundry 7...;;...;..:.„..... ft : ft 2
; Fori Barf? ..-,......7.......;...... 5 10 2
7 Batteries— Wilson and Bidder"; Gilbert and
! Moffat!. _ ■;' t
.; Y.M. I. 7, SlXTY-tlHSt COMPANY 2
1 1' FORT BAKER, .Tune 2ft.— The Young Men's
j Tn-tltofe nine of Council No. 4 Journeyed to Fort
! Baker yesterday and romped tiwar with the Tie.
I tor.v. Score;. 7R.< 1L-E.'
[ Tonne Men's Institute No. 4........ 7 12 ft
[Bitty-first Company. Fori Baker..... 2 3. 8
flatteries— »B<] tVafsh; Sutherland and
| Whaling. .-..■'.,-..
: RROWN BROS, 11. FORT MlLEY 8 -
; FORT Mlf.F.Y. :. June 29—The MfJ Tiros,
i of San Francisco, displayed some of - their old
I lime g form .' against ; the Fort Miiey nine here
[this afternoon, securing a safe lead, which they
held -throughout. Score: R. II. E.
j Brown ; Bros .:.,,..;.,.,..... .., It 17 ■. i
Fort « Mlley '■■■■':..: .............'..... ,8 S -.3
Batteries - Briff and Goldstein: Beck and
Browne. ""-■■■- -.'--'■. •-.*--•-■"-.. ;-.--,"'
INDEPENDENTS 10. j BARRACKS 0
■ VALLeJo. June - 2*.--The \*allejo Independ
ent! i ; defeated the Marine" Barracks nine of
Mare Island. . at the Cycodrome. > this after
noon, by •: a score ; of 10 , to' 0. ; . 7'
CORINTHIANS 18. NOYATO 9
NOVATO. June 2ft.— The Corinthians proved too
si long ' with the. t big stick in yesterday's setfo
with the Novate nine. Score: R. H. E.
Corinthians .;........;...:....,.... 1(1 18 1
Norlto ....................;";-.". .••;;;•8 10 3
Batteries—-Wordl*. McNeil and Beyries; Tracer
and Johnstone. ■;.--
GLEN fittEN 9, D. N. & E. WALTERS 77
GLEN ELLEN. June ».—Hogan. a new acqul
sitiento the Glen Ellen nine «nd forfnerlr with
Kan Rafael, won a home for himself this after
i noon by driving out * three lacker with tWo run
ner* encamped on the licks, winning the fracas.
Score:-"'-' --'.":•-- "'.-'. y---.------ "R. "H.'-E.
Glen "Ellen...;:.'....;........ .7... .78 13 C
D. N. & E. Walters .......:...:......7 12 4
. »Ba{teries7_oiy i Van Dyke arid Scott; Thomp
son And Steffen. .,-:;
;. ;7 COURT RAT VIEW t, MERRITT 1 :
,, OAKLAND, June 29.— Court Bay View came
out •. oh - Cue right end of a cloao contest - with
court Merritt at Freeman's park, tola afternoon,
in the Foresters' league, Scare." R. H. " E.
COnrt Bay View..................... 2 4 2
t'otirf Merritt .77.7................. l 2 3
.J Batteries Hoffman aid Oahl; Wilson and
Colby. --■--■■- •' ■-. -•--.: .i ■ -. '■•
COURT EMERYVILLE j 13. PRIDE « •
'EMERYVILLE. Jflfie 2ft.—Court Effl»rftllle had
no trouble In taking their contest With I Court
Pride of Alameda, lb; the Forester*'; league, at
the local grounds tbia morning. S<*ore:
' - 7 7 , . ;...7 7, ■ ' R. ;' H. E.
Court Emeryville :........... ......13 12 t
Court Pride .....7 ..........7 .;...'. ft 4 fi
I 'Batteries—Strdater and Droietts; 'Brown and
Harris, -
4 "■ ;■'■>''•■■ -————■■- ■■-'- v- ■ *
;i '."'■'•• \; TOWNSHIP LEAGUE - .* |
-Nv.7: STANDING OF THE CLUBS
Club— " " * - Won Lost Pet.
Newifk 7 ............ 7 1 R75
Nile! ........................ ,7 2 778
Detoto ......"...........:.... 4 3 571
< 'enterville ..7............... 2 7 223
IrUngton ',;.':.......';:......... 1 . • 7 . 112
7 J NEWARK 7. CENTERVTLLE lr
7; NEWARK. June 2ft.—Big Jim*W'iggsChad no
mercy for the Centerville sluggers here this after
noon Issuing them but two scratch binglea. while
10 mew fell by the wayside. Score: K. .H. E.
Newark ...:....................... ,7 10 I
Centerville ;.......';...... .,,.... I . 2 8
- :; - Batteries —Wiggs and ; McCloud; Ross • and 8*
leya. - ■'" '/-- _7' -' ; -. *" '' '7' -'-;-"-:.'-' -."■■ ■>■ :
: NILE» 12. IRYINGTON 0 ,, ■'' 7
IRVINGTON. June 23.— "Fodder" Dolltn fanned
17 .; batatuen. while his teammates ■ drove , out - 17
healthy blnglea. r ; which * accounted for : the, defeat
Of the Irvingfon nlhe here this afternoon.; Score;
- 7 ✓-;'■.. ■■■ si-"" ■■■-:• '--. --' --- R. - : H. ;■. E.
Nllea .;.........,............. ...,.12 17 -.-- I
Irtlngton .'.:.:..........:.......... 0 .'. 3
Batteries—DO.'an and Gibson; Granna. Sheehao
and Moy. ....-.."■
n 1 HP •
Round rip
New Y0rk....... $108.50
Chicago 72.50
St. Louis 70.00
New Orleans 70.00
And many others via
Santa Fe
Back East
- - ' .^Baa.' «■ sal' 4alaaa aaaar, aat - ■ asmaatsk'- < .assst
excursions -
CJVla*a*U.X ulUilU
am sbbWa^bsbw.-^aFsa*aaaa) aaaa aaaa .*•%•»*
On sale certain days in
June-July-August
and September
Liberal return limit and
stopovers
Fast transcontinental trains.
Double tracked for miles
and miles.
Middle route avoids the
extreme heat.
Let us make up your itinerary
and arrange all details.
*AXT A FE CITY OFFICES: DSsssllsaßlall
«73 Market street, San Franci«co. Phone Kearny 315. KKIITRIEiI
I*lB Broadway, Oakland. Phone Lakeside 125. j wHffM ssl^fll
; FRUITYAlfi RANK 3. POOL PARLOR 3
I OAKLAND.-June "2ft.—It ■ took -10 innings; for
: the Bank Of'FrnltTaie-to score « hah- line win
! the Fruilvale Pool arid- Billiard parlor; to»
aefs' this, morning :at' Fhiltva!* Recreation ' pa;'*..
■ Score: s - : '''■•■ :■•-.;■■•-.■...■■•;•■■ •■■'- '"-:"' 777'-»:-.'•,
: Bank of Frulttaie » 8 7 I-
Fruitvale Pool - Parlor .7 7.: .7 ...... - *■ - ■ " 3
7-Batteries— and Drelsbach; W'ymer,
I Tere and ; Wolf. - ■ .
I,-'-,.., r FORFEIT GAME ,
OAKLAND. June 1 28.—The Bank of Fftllt*i>
[ nine took s forfeit game from the H. L. Doratu
! this raOfnlhg-fitiFTultfale RWfeation park. The
I Dora failed to show. - "
I V STACHLERS 8. QUALITY CAFE fi
OAKLAND. Jilhe 23—Some good hlttln; fea
tures marked J the contest between the Sttchb
club and the Quality Cafe, at Thirty-second
I PerAlfa : streets, this afternoon, Wort by the cl'd>.
[members. Seoj-e ft. II. *I7,
Sfachler eioij... ;';"................ .V 8 7 l" 17
Qualify t.afe ...................... 2 6-2
. Batteries--Alorle and D4hl: Clary and Boos.
♦- : , ■■ ,- . ♦-
I- ,:■ TRrtl.l.KT LEAGUE ■ ". I •
♦_ ,; '■:'.','.■.■,» 7 -: 7 ■ . - 7 t : "—— ♦-
standing OF THE TEAMS
Club— "T-- ' WOn lost - I'ef. •
[ Chico ....... ..ft 4 m ' :
Woodland .. 7. .7.......:..... 7 « •*-"'*
llr.< Hie ...7 ' I :„ ~>3* \
I Brooke '-'Realties; « t 4«l
I Colusa ....;. ..1 7 " i .
Mafvsville ................... 1 ft . 301
CHICO 7, WOODLAND 2 ' ,
Woodland. Jut?» 2ft. ***• bits. l*re efvor«, a
passed ball and a walk, faulting in si* rm*. all
of Which hSpeened In the slvth Innlug. gave the .
g.-.me to Ch.co against the Woodland Oaks hern
IBIS afternoon. 7 to 2. Score; R. H.'" F. '.
1 Woodland ,;.:.......7 ..............' '- " 2
Chico ;.7:.. ..........'....:.... 7 -' 11 ::
Ilefihara. Bromley and French;
Woodland. Gill.'Hack, Hoag and Palm.
OftOVlLtE I, BROOKES 6
OROV1LI.E. June 2p orotltle Won from Ilia
Brooke Realties here today. 6 to 5. Rallerics—
Orovitle. Durl'ih «nri Lucis; Brookes. Sclr.tltr, ao»l
Burke.". ■ ■ 1 ■-.,». -..-
COLUSA 4. MARYSVILLE 3
MARYHVILLE7 June lb It took Colusa 13 •
innings to win from tin .Marysvltle team he..
this afternoon. The n.-orc was 4 to 7 Batteries—
Marystille. Gray; and SpCfteer; Colusa, Cook fend
Ramage. '.:-.■ ■-.-.'.-. -'.-.
♦ ■-- — ■- ■ ■ ■■■■-■"'— ■■ -■-• ''• "'•■■■■■»•
| :, BANKERS' - LttACIVK I
»- -."- ■ --— T -"•' ':.' :—^^rf" ———*"
STANDING Of THE .TEAMS-
Club— /.-Won' Lost Pet.
First National ,...., ft " I'j'J'J
Savings Union......'.. 1 ;. 7 2 '"',*,
Union Trust.............;..;7 7 i r^';
Wells, Fafgo...;... « * 800
Mercantile ....'.......... < .i.. 3 ." • ■ ;'•'..
International ../ ......77:...:L: " > *
Anglo v........:. 1 l'» 90
; SAVINGS UNION II. WELLS FARGO I
The Savings Cnion y«. Wells f'argo praice P.I
I the aouthslde playgrmimls was a slighter. Weils
; Fargo was outclassed on all sides, Sntllhof
i Wells Fargo was batted Out in th- third. Rock
! of the 8aving<> Union did remarkable work, lie
! Struck Out 12 and allowed only five bits Score:
I II. 1:.
Savings Unldn. .7 ..'«.......: '•"•• 1 'J -" )
Wells Fargo...:...i.-.............. « •'. *
Batteries—Rock arid McCann: Smith, Worth
and Waketoan.
* ' soctherTleagie i
♦ ■■'• ■ ' — *
Mobile ft. Chattanooga 1.
: New Orleans 7. Nashville 3. ,
Montgomery : 1. Atlanta 5.
Memphis 8. Birmingham 7.
I ! SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LEAGUE ,
«.-»r,-n, ** r . '.' I ,-■ 1 1 ■ *-*-£ +
First game—San Bernardino 10, Long Beach I.
Second game—San Bernardino 11. Lon£ IScmh
2 ; ■ • • -•■ — • — y
I- / , ; TRISTATE LEAGUE ;.:.,-_"JL.^.
' _ ♦
Walla Walla 2,' Boise 9. ,
North ; Yakima 3. Pendleton ; 1.
Salem 2, Albany 1. _ •''.':'.;.
, . a —
Downs Arrives and Is
Ready for Work
Jerry Downs, the new lnfielder re
cently purchased by the Seals-ar
rived late last evening, am registered
at the Continental hotel. It* can-.""* di
rect from his home. in Topeka and will
be ready to get Into action with the
Seals tomorrow ? afternoon. lie 7 say**
that he is in good shape, but a bit stiff
after his long ride. Tie : will be out
to warm up this morning. Downs says
that Nig; Clarke, the new Seal catcher,
is on his way and should arrive today
or tomorrow.
Long Race on Wager Ends
in Disaster
(Special : Dispatch to TBe. Call)
V LIVEftMORE, June 29.— E. Dia
mond, who is riding a bicycle from
Minneapolis :to ' Pan [Francisco on a .wa
ger, 7 was run ? Into .by? an;:automobile
three miles from Livermore and had -A
miraculous escape from death, bating
knocked about 25 feet. His wheel was
demolished.
When the, accident happened lie was
25 hours ahead of; running. time, in : or-_
der to win the wager? V ? - '
9