Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - July 2, 1917, Oakland, California V io MONDAY EVENING OAKS BREAK EVEN IN DOUBLE BEE SESSION INDIAN BLOWUP BEATS By CARL E. Indian Smith staged about ae clean-cut -s afternoon as any pitcher in the league has shown this and that blowup was all that stood in the way of a double Seal Victory for the Also it stopped the Angel losing streak after the Chancemen had lost four straight of the series to Jerry Five nips the ninth inning brought the Angels from be- hind and gave them a 7 to 4 But the Seals had 4 to 1, in the morning rame through tight pitching by Baum and through loose and wild Ing bv Jack and that morning win gave the Seals their fourth win of the week necessary to sew up the Indian Smith has shown a tendency to blow up In the closing stages of his games Wins But Goodbred Cannot Shake Off Jinx That Makes Him Lose SALT LAKE July Bernhard's Bees could not break I Clinton winning in the first and Goodbred could not break his losing streak in the second the story of yesterday's the Oaks and Bees The Oaks took the first B to 2, in as pretty an exhibition of cut on ihv Sail Luke lot In ihe ond game the Bees wobbled in their fielding behind Jean who might have pitched shutout ball if errors had not given the Oaks two runs in the opening But the Bees made up for their bad ing by doing hard hitting and they chased Goodbred to the bench and put over one more run off Sammy Beer for a 6-to-3 ivin that gave them the odd game of the four games to After Saturday's big slugging yesterday's real baseball seemed rather The Oaks were away to a lead in their half of the first inning in each In the first game they held their lead all the In the second game the came right back and evened the count in the first frame and went out ahead for a final lead in the j iast half of the fourth after the Oaks had again taken the lead in their half of the LEVERENZ IS HIT HARD was hit for twelve safeties in the first but he kept Mp in 1 l i i t 1 I of Yesterday's ninth inning them well scattered and managed to hold his own fairly well in a tight in pitching battle with A double and a single gave the Bees and it was largely through over- f Tobin making the hit that chased in the confidence that the Indian blew up i i i i -i He into the ninth inning i i ooin also started the second Bee run with a scoring on an a he had been j ing great his teammates had been a steal ana a giving him great support in the and j put over one in on doubles by Mensor and they had been hitting the 01 9 T- i j r Hogg in ail directions when those hits Murphy s double started the Oaks to their run in second run and Lane hi and scored the third on his an out and Miller's second hit of the once wt ERRORS GIVE OAKS A START after the Hannah and Rath gave the Oaks a start in the first and looked like an easy frame of the second hit and three errors ner going Into the j j r HITS A j L he Bees came back with a double and two singles for two runs in their and in the fourth they bunched four hits off had two strikes on Smith made him off the Beer finished and outside of three the Pacific Coast League the 'T I Tk 1 7 T T 1 the middle and Terry clicked it down the hits in a row that netted the Bees one in the he got by in good left Held foul lines for two i J took on the Bobby who had been a great fad tightened and his support steadied after the first added to his laurels by picking out i T IT the one that Smith sent up to him frame and the Oaks could not break put over one in evened the fourth when Murphy gave them a start with a but the Bees wiped out that lead and the Oaks never had another Davis at 1 But a. little thing like one out did not stop the Killifer doubled down ihe left field putting Hogg on was purposely filling the but even that trick failed to Kenworthy sent a fly to Maisel deep enough so that even big Hogg could dle home ahead of the The other limners moved and not satisfied with to the good on Hogg's the Angels added two more for good ure when Meusel singled to son was rushed to the rescue and Bills was retired on a grounder to But the damage was for Hogg held the Seals safe In the ninth for three easy in- field MAISEL'S HITS The Angels had scored In the first In- ning when Killifer advanced on a and scored on The Seals came back In their half with two when Fitzgerald and Calvo and Maisel drove them both In In Emeryville Holiday Card There will be more or less of a grudge proposition attached to the two feature bouts at the Emeryville arena a. LU iue LUUL uau it up with another in the second when ists between Ortega and Barrieau or advanced on a I between Moy and But there is stole and scored on Hogg's long always something approaching a grudge flv w I in a return bout where one lighter figures Seals put over their other two in j that he deserved to win in a former the third when Pick Calvo ing but was not given the This Maisel and Downs and I condition exists in both of these feature Koemer After the third J Barrieau has met Ortega the settled In the last six frames first time was a draw and Barrieau has the Seals had only two men on I many followers who figure that he should doubled with two gone in the have The second meeting saw died on Maisel singled j tega get the decision and and wasj lowers believe the worst he should have one gone In the eighth caught in a double play when Davis grabbed a hot drive off bat JACK RYAN WILD The morning game was one of those fairs where a couple of bad innings at the start leave a bad taste that spoils all the good features that may crop up In the rest of the If Charley Hall and Spider Baum had been the opposing ers from the it would have ably been as pretty a game as one would care to But Frank Chance wished Jack Ryan on the Oakland fans again and he performed in just about the same that he did on the Oakland lot last He made two wild walked three men and hit another in his brief stay on the one of his walks In a and when he retired in i favor of he left the bases loaded that a long fly and a single chased in two more After the second inning it was a great Hall held the Seals to two hits in their last six innings at bat and would have also held them scoreless in that time if an error had not come along ahead of one of those The Angels made all their six hits off Baum after the second inning but he kept them scattered safely and would have got by without a ran if one of Jerry three boots of ground balls had not come along just ter a walk just before RYAN'S BAD started bad In the first frame when he walked the first man and him down to second on a wild Pick flied tp but when Calvo beat out a twisting to Fltz got a late start from second j and Fournier returned the ball in time to nail Fitz at CaUo was out and Ryan pitched a whole inning -In the second Maisel bounced one off Ryan's hand towards but to beat Zeb's throw to A wild pitch put on Downs and Koemer was hit by one of Ryan's wild filling the nier djd some fast work on and Maisel was forced at the McKee worked Ryan for another had was a In the case of the Hoy and Dundee the fans about the bay have not yet stopped talking overtime about that decision at last Wednesday On both sides of the less of the fact that Dundee is an land and has hosts of friends on this fans are of the opinion that Moy was entitled to a draw decision by his showing In the last two Some of the bugs go still farther and claim that should have been givan a de- but the saner opinion seems to be that he entitled to a With the confidence of that he la at least juat as good as Moy should be a whirlwind from the start Wednesday Uist week he had to go rather cautiously for the first two rounds and did not get started until Dundee had built up quite a lead for the first half of the fight The other bouts on the Emeryville club s card for afternoon are of the class that should round out a great Most of the boys on the card are known to the bay and the comers have been enough in their daily workouts to promise of giving their opponents tough The five preliminary bouts on the card Include the Johnny Shower vs. Battling Rudy of Pickles Martin vs. Billy Willie Wpbb vs. Young Jack Johnny Coffey vs. George Willie Coulsting vs. Edle Linderman Breaks 50 Straight Targets in RESULTS San Francisco 4, Los 1 first IMS Angeles 7, San Francisco 4 second Oakland 3, Salt Lake 2 first Salt 6, Oakland 3 second Vernon 4, Portland 4 first game In Vernon 5, Portland 4 second OF THE Won Lost San Francisco 54 Salt Lake 44 Oakland 44 Angeles 42 Vernon 55 38 44 44 Pet. OLYMPIC DIVER IS WINNER OF PM DIVING HONORS In the moat interesting diving tition ever held under the auspices of the P. A. A. George Bond of the Olympic Club was winner of the 1917 P. A. A. springboard diving championships held in the open air at Idora Park yesterday was pressed closely by three who promise to take the laurels from the head These were Phil Olympic who took second Walter r. cf the Idora placed a 15-year-old lad of the mont who was awarded fourth Mills and Wenger had never be- fore competed In a P. A. A diving Three StocKton Darnell and up but were handicapped by the colder water and a different spring The winners were awarded ver and bronze medals by the Idora Park The Judges were J. M. Alec Pape and Walter The points out of a possible thousand scored by the winners were as 345.7; 333.7; 296.7; 289.5. WATER POLO Two water polo contests were also tures of the aquatic The pic Club the game from the Olympic Club Reds by the score of 6 goals to 2, the Piedmont Blacks defeated the Idora Club by the score of 9 goals to 1. The played with only six as did the the diminutive 10-year- old diving marvel of the Olympic two His first dive was a straight front and his second a back was loudly f COAST LEAGUE BOX SCORES EH 8.3 1 3b...3 1 Wilie 0 0 Borton 0 Farmer 1 2b...4 0 Baldwin c. 0 Houck 1 0 2b..4 Daley 2 0 3 Hunter 2 c. t 6nfnn! Simon Doane 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 1 1 0 10 1 4 0 4 Totals 4 7271 Totals 4527 Simon batted for Snodgrass in Doane batted for Quinn in Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0000000 4 4 bases Er- Wilie In- pitched S 1-3. Two-base hit Sacrifice Struct out By Houck 1. br 4. Bates on Off Houck off 5. off Brenton 2. Runs responsible for Honck 3. 4. Double plays Vaughn to Hunter to to Hollocher to Second I 1 I 1 Pinelli 3b..3 0 0 01 Vaughn 2b..4 0 Wilie 0 1 1 Williams 0 0 Daley 1 88 Borton 2 2 002 i -t 36 51 HOAV THE SERTES San Francisco 4, IMS Angeles 3. Salt 4, Oakland 3. Portland 3, Vernon 3, one arras WEEK'S Vernon at San Oakland at Los Portland at Salt I National League j STANDING OF THE Won Lost Pet. New York Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston 22 25 33 31 37 33 25 42 GAMES St. Louis at Philadelphia at Cincinnati at Boston at New RESULTS At 1, Cincinnati 4. Second 1, Cincinnati 5. Batteries At St. Louis 4, Chicago 0. At 2. Brooklyn 3. J. 2h...8 0 0 Fisher 0 0 Penner o 1 II Hunter 58...4 0 Mitchell Totali 4 6 24 Totals 5 S 2T Vernon 0 2 0 0 3 0 fl Stolen Sacrifice Struck 1. on chell 1, off 3. Runa responsible Tenner 5, Mitchell 2. Double to OAKLAND 2b..5 1 R 2 Middletn 004 Lane SALT LAKE Tobin cf 4 1 B 4 31) 3 0 1 1 Sheely 0 0 6 0 0 If 4 0 0 3 2 022 2 0 0 6 rt. 0 Murphy 3b..4 1 5... 4 0 0 2b..4 111 0 1 21 0 O 0 D 4 0 2 p. 000 Totals 3 Totals 2 7 First out bunting 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Lake 00001001 base hits fice Bases on balls Oft 1, off Leverenz 3. Struck out By Prough 1, by 4. Runs ble Leverenz 3, 2. Second OAKLAND I SALT LAKE j Mensor 2b..4 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 3b... American League STANDING OF THE Alameda Club Shoot i Chicago Boston New York Won Lost Pet. Breaking fifty straight Charles Linderman carried off the honors In the monthly trap shoot of the Alameda Gun Club Al Durney won the American Amateur but not until two extra shoots had been necessary to break up a tie In the first shoot for the George H. C. Frank walk and Downs was forced in for a Al H. A. Rav and Charles Hall relieved Ryan at this finished in a Thomas the bases loaded and Baum's long Feet wd not participate in the flv to scored and off. being unable to Durney and gerald chased Corhan home with a Blum again 24 out of 25. ty to short center that missed in in the first shoot off. Ray next with trying for a t 23 and Linderman coming fourth with ERROR SAVES In the second between Durney In the third the Angels put over their i and the former won with 24. Blum only With one Hall walked 23. and was forced by The Gun Club voted to donate to safe when Downs booted his i the Red Cross funds and later ar- Killifer taking j range a tourney to raise more Red Cross hard drive down the left field line counted for two bases and scored With i Th TO COME runners on second and Baum and Meusel was out on n grounder 1o The Seals came back in their halr tilth another run when booted gained credit for a double' when fifty and Heusel let his short fly r. T. T. W. II H. W. r. W. Him -in' A C. 35 St. Louis Philadelphia 2-t 24 29 32 30 41 33 GAMES Chicago at Detroit at St. Washington at New York at RESULTS At St. Detroit 5, St. Louis 0. Second troit 9, St Louis 13. K. At 4, Cleveland 5. De League fall i u If It AMERICAN Louisville 8. Minneapolis 2 first Louisville 6, Minneapolis 4 second game Milwaukee 2, Indianapolis 1 first Indianapolis 13, Milwaukee 4 second game Kansas City 8. Toledo 5 first Kansas City 13, Toledo 4 second St. Paul 2, Columbus 1 firn St. Paul 6, Columbus 0 second H. G. Thomas 1'op 44'C II F. 42iW. II J. Carman STANDING Great Falls I Seattle Butte Vancouver OF THE Won Lost Pet. 26 27 30 31 36 35 A. M. H. Ted A. George F. There were 142 Pacific roast handicap at Snn the high for this SUMMER DISORDERS OFTEN COME FROM IN THE BLOOD RESULTS At R. H. E. Vancouver 1 8 3 Tacoma 14 0 Brown and Sutherland and At R. H. Seattle 7 10 3 Spokane 16 4 and T. Schorr and E. 0 Get in condition for perfect So many people drag through the season with worn that almost entirely lor their oui Knowing just what thp i.e. Jl is just now that few of S. S. S. will prove its great This great blood remedy 19 a ful promptly cleanses tho of all renewing the vitality that comes with a restored It Is absolutely without an equal as a tonic and system S. S. S. been on the market for more than fifty and is sold by who will tell i IF Ic important and medical from our medical Address Switt cif ic Dept. At R. H. Great Fails 7 12 Butte 6 10 Clark and and Athletic Revival at Minnesota Urged July 2. The senate committee on nt the University of Minnesota has recommended that sports life at Minnesota according to made here bv I chairman of the com- j Final action the matter now up In ihp senate of the of The committee also recommends that the proceeds or all contests be given to the Red 2 cf 4 2 Beer p 1 Kranse 1 0 3b.....3 0 0 0 8ft. 21 2b.3 If Hannah 0 Dubuc 0 01 2 1 0 14 1 1 Totals 8 6'23I Totals 61327 batted for Beer In Oakland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Salt 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2. Innings 31-3. Gis C- Brer 1. off Struct Bear 1. by 1. Double han to to R. Rath to to Hnns responsible 5. Beer 1. Dubuc 1. First LOS ANGELES I SAN 1 2 Oil 1b.4 0 O 3h 4 1 0 1 2b.3 O 3 01 Calvo c-f 4 0 1 4 0 0 2iMniecl If 3 021 If 4 0 0 2h...l 1 0 1 2iKoprnpr 1 Terry 4 0 0 3h 4 0 0 2 Ryan 3b O 000 04 Oil 1 0 Hall p. Boles 000 000 Baum 0 0 0 5 27 Totals 1 8 24 Boles batted lor Hall in the Los 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Base 1102 San Francisco 00010 3. Charge defeat I 1-3 taken Mit in 1 3 3 2 4 at 3. Two- MnU I. Struck 2 CHI 3. orf Hall 4. off Baum 2. nit by Koerner bv 2. to Downs to Koerner 2. Left on Angeles S. San Francisco 3. Time of 35m. and Second LOS ANGELES I SAK AB B I AB O 2 1 31 1 1 DEFEAT IS JOHNSTON WINS FEATURE OF TROLLEY LEAGUE PLAY VALLEY PITCHERS FEEL EFFECTS OF HEAT 1 2 5 STANDING OF THE W. L. Pet. 9 g Oroville 5 Colusa 3 Gridley Sacramento 2 YESTERDAY'S 6, Colusa 5 10, Sacramento 0. Chico 14. 7. WEEK'S ai Colusa at Sacramento at 7 S At V. 2b. p -s B. 3 0 1 0 5 i 2 1 i i o i 3 o 3b.......5 o 3 1 110 c. 1 1.0 0 0 0 P.O. E. 210 281 8 11 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 12 3 30 14 3 K. SB 012 E. 1 2 n ct. 5 3b 4 4 s 3 c. p tf o 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 P.O. A. E. 3 0 O 14 0 0 2 6 2 0 1 1 2 0 i e 4 3 1 4 6 13 2 30 18 3 Totals Scum by Colusa 5 Base hits 5 Base hits Two-base E. Sacrifice Bases on off 1. Struck Arellanes 4, by Killilay 5, by 1. Hit bv Double r to Williams to to to Umpir At R BIT. A. S. R. 0' 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 8 2 0 S. s. 0 0 10 2 Q 3b...........2 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 O 0 1 1 4 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 Totals 1 3 24 1C 3 B. A. E. 2 2 0 Q 0 o 311 1 1 J 1 1 2b.............5 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 10 2 3 a o 10 00 0 61 00 710 221 Totals 10 14 27 12 2 Scort by Sacramento 0 1 0 0 0 O 0 1 Base 0 0 1 0 0 O 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 6 Base bits 0 2 0 2 2 3 B Two-base Sacrifice Bases pn Bohen off 1. Struct out Buhea 3. 7. Double Passed 2. E. At E 2b......... T. J. 1 0 0 1 2 A. B. 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 0 001 1 1 7 110 O 1 4 1 12 Totals 1-t 14 13 27 3 G R. BH A. E. 2b-p-s. 5 R. 3b c. 3 2 0 0 1 ft 1 I 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 5 2 11 1 3 0 3 0 0 Totals Score by Chico 0 7 13 15 24 0002 1 4 1 11 0 four Sundays the Colusa Prune Pickers I lost an game in the league when Oroville walloped I them yesterday by a G to 5 score in ten I Three hits put the run j across the plate In the final Colusa lost an excellent chance to even up the count in her half of the but with men on second and third and one the Prune Pickers could not the run Two new an and a played their first game for Neither Killilay nor Arellanes put much on the both relying on their Killilay retired in the ninth because of the excessive so the de- feat of the Colusa team is credited to Jack O'Neil who succeeded him on the Benjamin of and and Scanlon of were the heavy PAT BOHEN IS July Del pitching a the league leading Giants had little difficulty the Sacramento team in the holding fern In The final score was 10 to 1, and Pat the Vallajo twirler on the mound for the was banged for 14 who is reputed to have a chance to play with the continued his batting spree by getting two more The smallest crowd of the season for saw the FIVE STRAIGHT scoring eleven hits in the eighth Chico made tt five straight here yesterday with over the Gridley The gams looked lilie Gridley's until that inning for the visitors a 6 to 3 lead with Tuerck pitching good and with Henley ready driven off the Here Tuerck succumbed to the and five ing failed to stem the who succeeded Tuerck before giving way tp was charged with the de- ALAMEDA'S ELEVENTH Alameda won Its eleventh game over the Alcatraz Native Sons baseball team S to 8. The Natives made five held them to six The R. H. E. Alcatraz Parlor 3 R 5 3 and and Cliff Blankenship Loses Young Son Cliff former manager of the Salt Lake Coast League club and now a resident of at 357 first is today mourning the loss of his Clifton D. who died yesterday at the family The boy had been and the family came here from Salt Lake thinking that the bay climate would save MISSOURI KANSAS July 2. Clifford Lockhorn and R. A. Wester of Kansas City defeated Fred Jostles and Theodore Triple A. St. in the TENNIS PLAY BY STEADY NETWORK William Johnston is today on his Tray to Long Beach to take part in the Cross tennis tourney in progress in nau ho into Uio ney with the honors of the biggest coast tennis competition of the year safely away as a result of a victory over Johnny Strachan In a hard fought five set match in the final round of the Pacific coast patriotic tournament on the Claremont club courts yesterday after- Johnston took the match day 6-3, 0-6, 6-1. 4-6 and 6-2. Mrs. Hazel Wightman won the final honors from Miss Helen Baket in the women's play in another great Miss Baker took the first 7-5. by a fast slashing Mrs. man trying to meet her at the same style of and After the first Mrs. Wightman changed her tactics and played the more cautious place shot game that she played in her championship and she had no trouble in beating the present coast champion in two love sets for the Wilton Smith won the championship from Phillip Battens in straight 6-3, 6-3. The two boys put up a great exhibition of tennis for great ability in his driving and wan more of his points by hard There was some of the best tennis seen so far around the bay this year when Johnston and Strachan met Johnston was a bit unsteady at the start but it seemed due to for he and after the first few games gave a great exhibition of cross court shots as the match went along he that he was in better shape for a hard en- durance test than gained confidence as the match went along and toward the end he played a net game most of the time where he broke up attack time and Straehan depending almost gether on drive Following is the analysis of points scored in the final matches in the and men's WIGHTMAN VS. MISS FIRST Mrs. Miss Baker SECOND Mrs. Wightman Miss 3223 THIRD Mrs. Miss Baker N. O. S. P. D. Mrs. Wightman 36 1 26 2 Miss 25 0 19 2 JOHNSTON VS. FIRST Johnston Strachan SECOND Johnston Strachan THIRD Johnston Strachan FOURTH Johnston 4 x 5 3 445142 Strachan N. O. S. P. D. 29 1 22 9 Strachan 40 1 33 4 finals match of the Missouri Valley tional Tennis association here The score was 6-3, 6-1, 7-5.____________ just Taking a Cut at 'Em By C. E. Brazier Fournter 1 2b.4 0 rf O 0 0 1 Tern 1 Davis 3b....2 o 1 2 1 1 1 134 2b...4 0 1 1 0 1 5? 0 0 HORE 1 0! Smith O 0 ft 0 0 0 Totals T 10 TottU 4 8 27 7 Base 021 San Francisco Base hits 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 Stolen 10 off W at bat In 8 2-8 2 1 Two-base Hi base on if Smith off 1. t 1. In -I In fir First Hit flj 1'li'V. to in r. for Smith 4. Left on Angles Sun Francisco 4. to Time of 45m. tad 2 1 0 1 4 0 Ji 0 2 1 2 1 0 O Base hits 0322111 I Sli S hits off In 8 1 5 bits oft In 3 3 9 bits off in 7 2 2 hits off In 3 bits 4 runs off in 1-3 of on 1 bit 3 rims off In 1-3 1 ran 1 lilt oft Smith in 1-3 1 run off. White In 1-3 T. E. Struck 4. by Brooks 1. by White 1. Bases on Tuerck 1, off 2. off 2 off Harrigan 2, off Wild Double to to Smith to Leny to T. Carrigan to i Credit to charge defeat ti First base on 3. off Gridley 3. Time of Claremont Golf Play Down to Final Round for Holiday Meet in the Claremont Red tournament will be on the program for the Fourth of July at the Claremont I links as a. result of yesterday's E. A. Rix won the feature match of day's play when he defeated W. J cott the fourteenth But in final Rix will be up against F. R. whose big handicap will we Rix the hardest job that any man ever m a final match on golf links around the I E Perkins won the other feature j match of the day when he and A. H. Stannard had to go to the twentieth green before the winner could be deemed In the third flight of the defeated F. R. Muhs vs. E. A. C. G. berg vs. W. P. H. H. Brown vs. C J. and F. B. Hopgood vs. H. KrusI will be the schedule of matches in the final rounds of play for the ment honors Yesterday's results FIRST i F. R. defeated F. F. Rix defeated L. W. 5 and 4. SECOND C. G. youngberg defeated J. J. Donovan on the P. won from Moore by THIRD H. Brown defeated E. C. F. Knowles 3 and 1. C. J. defeated H. S. 2 and 1. F. B. Hopgood defeated C. G. Moore 2 ami 1. H. KrusI defeated F. 11. Avery 21 FIRST A. H. Wallace defeated Donald Green and 1. j I. J. Morse defeated H. McMillan I by SECOND Guy C. Earl defeated F. R. 3 and 1. C. C. Hi Ills Jr. won from Dr. C. F. Ford by i THIRD F. C. Phelps defeated George on D. K. Perkins defeated A. Stannard on the H. B. Stearns defeated W. U 4 and 2. D. defeated E. von 8 and Prough Is running up a little streak all his His two wins In Salt Lake last week give Him a total of five victories In a. one from the and two each from land and Salt He nas gone the full route In each of those five wins ana has not been chased from the at any time since he started to record showing him as having the best control of any pitcher In the league will be covered In another weekly batch of Coast League records which will appear in The his winning streak Prough seems to have found his batting hit three times out of eight times up and climbed up Into the ranks among the league has building up his another on whom Howard should be able to count for re- liable Is In the midst of a. bad Happy Goodbred suffered his fourth straight defeat It was also the fifth time out of his last five starts on the mound that Goodbred has been unable to last out the But Goodbred has the stuff In him and once he gets out of his present slump he should go all the better for knowing that It is Lane and Danny Hurray were in the honors ranks along with Rod Murphy and Hack Miller as the Oak ters for the week against the Murphy led the batting for the series and Hack Miller was second with a batting clip for But Lane batted for the series and ray batted ateo had a good for the games that he was In Ray Miller batted for the series; and Middleton was low mnn among the r batting only for the The Oaks not get away with the series last but they got with three out of seven and are not much worse off than a week The Seals and Bees finish the week on the same relative terms as they were a week the Seals are out in front with a lead of six and a half games the the Oaks are only three games behind the Los Angeles Is one game hind the Portland is three games behind the and Vernon is three and a half games behind Portland Tomorrow the Oaks open an gamp series with Los Angeles in the south the came being the Fourth of July double-header Wednesday The Seals will play Vernon on the bay lots in an eight game the games Thursday and Sunday morning being on this side of the bay Portland plays the holiday week series at Salt After this week in the south tne Oaks return home for three weeks to play A Salt Lake and the Reports from were to the effect that Billv Lee Is under the and will be out of the game for a There Is a possibility of back tomorrow the chances are that Middleton play left with and Hack Miller In the other outfield positions for tho flro lew games of the Fournier was caught on a a third called strike in the Inning yesterday Tho i funny part of it was that It was the only Smith for the fans out in ly showing once affam that fandom is stronger for the figures on the Scoreboard than tho personalities on the When Wolverton was by the Seals it thought that baseball would suffer and that the attendance would drop off. Yesterday showed that as the Seals are hall games the fans will turn even if Hen Berry decides to put Foghorn phy in as Jerry the new leader of the was presented with a big floral tribute on his first time at bat in the afternoon Indian Smith was given a new bat and used it his first time up for a long fly to the Downs was an infield out the first time that he was given the but he responded his next time up with a clean drive to center for a. In the third Downs was caught be- tween third and home when Corhan failed to make connections on the batting end of the squeeze The Angels outguessed the Seals and Hogg wasted his Corhan could not reach the ball and Downe was trapped almost at the Boles chased him hack toward third beat him in the In the morning game Downs bad a. bad hooted three but worse than he twice lost track of how things were going when he was at Once when he was at a bat a ner was thrown out stealing and Jerry threw down hia thinking it the third It was only the second Again Downs lost count of how many balls had been pitched to him and when HaU had him given a base on balls Downs re- mained at tho evidently waiting for another pitch until Umpire Jogged his memory a bit. Sassier was a busy boy behind tho plate for the Angels yesterday morning with seven assists to his Ha handled two in front of the plate for putouts at he made a clean Peg tp which returned to the plate to cut off an attempted bio and other four sists came in turning Seals back when they tried to steal Calvo turned back in the first Maisel and Downs were the last two men up for the Seals in the and Koerner and Cor- han were the first two up in the each worked Hall for a and each in turn was thrown Out by Bassler in. trying to steal Jack Ryan Is one of the veterans of the Coast He shares honors Spider Baum as being the two ers of longest service in the league Tet yesterday morning Ryan heard the yelling him Ryan appears to have lost his old-time He pitched a total of only five Innings in three different games of the Seal and in those five Innings he walked a. total of eight made five wild pitches and hit two It be- gins to look as though Spider Baum would be alone In tho position Of the real veteran of the Harl out at the In the morning but did not show on the Two blacK were the reason of his out or public had a run-in with of the Los Angeles and in the free-for-all that followed Maggert gathered two black eyes and Finley accumulated varied injuries that him In bed It looks as though Maggert were back at his old tricks just when the fans thought he had V Raum did some nice pitching in the ninth Inning yesterday The needed three runs to tic the score Downs them a good start when no booted grounders from Ellis and iet lo start tne With runners on and and nobody Baum down to He fanned held Davis to a pop fly to Koerner and then made pinch send up an easy fly to Calvo to