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ATHLETICS
WIN
AGAIN
Cleveland
Indians
Continue
Plunge
Cellarward
"
yeteraajr
scores:
American
League
Philadelphia
3,
Detroit
0.
New
York
8,-
Cleveland
6.
National
League
Philadelphia
3,
Pittsburg
2.
Boston
9,
Chicago
5.
New
York
9,
Cincinnati
3.
St.
Louis
C,
Brooklyn
2.
Baseball
Standings
National
League
w.
St.
Louis
16
New
York
17
Boston
18
Chicago
12
Pittsbure
.
13
Philadelphia
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12
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Cincinnati
6
L.
6
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10
12
15
15
17
20
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League
w.
Philadelphia
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New
York
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Washington
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10
Chicago
a.
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Cleveland
12
Botton
11
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BALL
TEAM
IS
NAMED
Ketchikan
Players
For
Series
Here
on
Sunday
and
Monday
Are
Announced
The
Prince
Rupert
Baseball
Asso
ciation
has
been
advised
that
the
players
for
Ketchikan
in
the
international
series
next
Sunday
and
Monday
will
be
as
follows:
Catchers,
Mitchell
and
lloban.
pitchers,
Reep,
Lockhart
and
Tom
Smith;
first
basemen,
Kubley
and
Smith;
second,
Mclsaac;
shortstop.
Oarn;
third
base,
Haldlnger;
out
tielders,
Ellenberg.
Beck
and
Sharp.
The
Ketchikan
team,
cconipan
led
by
party
of
supporters,
will
ar
live
from
the
First
City
aboard
the
rtiotorship
Fairbanks
early
Sunda
morning.
BILLY
TOWN
SEND
BEATS
PORT
I
LLO
Seattle
Boy
Jklade
Poor
Showing
In
Fight
Against
Vancouver
r
Boxer
VANCOUVER,
May
20:
Billy
Townsend,
welterweight,
scored
one
of
the
most
unimpressive
victories
in
his
career
recently
when
he
outpointed
Tony
Portlllo
of
.Seattle
in
a
10-round
bout.
Townsend
was
given
the
unanimous
decision
of
the
judges
and
referee,
but
the
ver
diet
was
greeted
with
boos
from
the
tans.
Portlllo
actually
took
only
the
third
round,
walloping
his
opponent
from
side
to
side
with
a
two
fisted
attack.
The
rest
of
the
time
the
Seattle
boxer
was
on
the
AMERICAN
ELIMINATED
WESTWARD
HO.
Eng.,
May
20:
George
Votght
of
New
Yurk,
the
last
United
States
contender,
was
ellm-'
lnated
today
In
the
fifth
round
of
the
British
open
amateur
golf
championship
by
Syd
Roper,
the
'British
star,
by
a
margin
of
one
up,
SPORT
CHAT
About
a
score
of
thoroughbreds
will
go
to
the
post
in
the
seventy-secood
ren.'wal
of
the
King's
Plate
I
at
Wobin'
Park
In
Toronto
this
DETROIT,
May
20:
there
were
satntri.w
th
win
h.
MintWin.
no
changes
In
the
standing
in
the
the
,ha
0,dast
,,',
,
hom
rce
..,.
American
League
as
a
result
of
two
games
played
yesterday.
The
Phila-'0
m
thP
ronttnenL
The
King's
delphla
Athletics
made
it
eleven
!
plat
as
th
Queen's
Plate
straight
by
defeating
Detroit
Tig-
thn)
patronage
from
its
ers
in
the
first
game
of
the
series.
;
tetania
in
I860,
and
has
come
to
The
Cleveland
Indians
continued
De
Jhe
0lM.ic
of
the
Canadian
turf,
their
sensational
plunge
cellarward
I1
th
same
aPPe"
tola
part
through
a
loss
to
the
New
York
ot
Dominion
as
the
Derby
at
Yankees.
Other
American
League
fiPsm
D
or
thf
Kentucky
games
could
not
be
played
owing
to
B"0
Churchill
Vxvms
rain.
.
.
.
.
St.
Louis
Cardinals.
New
York:
,
1
And
AmJt
md?
...
all
ereat
horse
h
races
tv,
trie
Olants
and
Boston
Braves
con
tin-
.
.
.
(11
nBMr
ued
victorious
in
the
National
!V
;
"T
'7
LTTi,:
League
and
there
was
no
change
in
ft
ag
1Ml
the
situation
in
the
senior
circuit
Ju.
ud
,
fo
R;
W.
R.
Okie's
fine
colt
Frothblower.
Frothblower
by
Cudgel
out
of
Chrytto&eril.
won
four
starta
and
was
second
four
times
out
of
his
eight
ra$s
as
a
two-year
old
last
season.
The
only
horses
to
beat
htm
were
the
Seagram
Stable's
Spher-ette
and
Connie
Smythe's
Rare
Jewel.
And
both
Spherette
and
Rare
Jewel
died
during
the
winter.
Frothblower,
however,
will
face
strong
opposition
when
the
barrier
la
sprung
and
the
field
it
off
on
the
jmlle
and
an
eighth
race
which
has
$10,080
added
and
the
King's
50
Guineas
waiting
at
the
finishing
post.
The
Seagram
Stable
holds
a
strong
card
in
Freethinker,
Oola-
C80
der
an-d-lfce
Dance.
The
Thomcliffe
615
,
Stable,
winners
with
Shorellnt
two
years
agp(
have
a
promising
pair
of
contenders
in
Bronse
and
Oil
Rite.
R.
II,
New.
winner
last
year
with
Aymond,
pins
his
hopes
on
the
four-year'
old
Par
Excellence
and
the
three-year
old
Royal
Quest.
Betides
the
eight
named,
there
Is
always
the
possibility
of
surprise
from
the
lesser
known
runners.
WINS
FOR
FIRST
TIME
Round
House
Defeats
Offices
10
to
8
In
Softball
Game
Round
House
won
its
first
gam?
In
the
Canadian
National
Recreation
Association's
Softball
League
last
evening
by
scoring
a
10
to
8
victory
over
Offices.
At
the
start
of
the
eighth
inning,
Offices
had
a
lead
of
8-7
but
the
Round
House
was
able
to
score
three
runs
In
that
stanza
Try
as
they
would,
the
Offices
were
unable
to
top
this
lead
of
10-8
in
the
ninth
and
so
the
game
ended
with
a
fair
enough
win
for
the
Round
House.
Wicks
and
Tulloch
were
the
pick
of
the
Round
House
team
while
Hlb-bard
and
AUen
starred
for
the
Offices.
Batteries
were
Tulloch
and
Peterson
for
Round
House
and
Boulter
and
Arney
for
Offices.
The
standing
to
date
Is
as
W.
Station
,
3
Offices
2,
Round
House
1
UMPIRE
IS
1
PU.
Sustained
Broken
Arm
in
Indians
Yankee
Game
Yesterday
CLEVELAND..
May
20:
The
base,
umpire
In
the
Cleveland
Indians-1
New
York
Yankees
American
League
game
yesterday
sustained
a
broken
arm
when
he
was
struck
with
a
batted
ball
while
officiating
at
first
base.
!
George
Blair
of
Atltn
was
registered
recently
at
the
British
Colum-,
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