i r MP m THE DAILY NEWS m32 FOu KETCHIKAN TEAM RUPERT IN BASEBALL MEETING OF : Alaska Visitors Take First td A cv rr TID' And Secofid Games But Drop Organization of Spartan Athletic Club Proceeding is Ambitious V On Saturday evening the Spartan Athletic Club had a meeting in the Toe H rooms, with president J. W. PIbmmer' In the chair. get in touch with local football and . baseball organizations with a view! to obtaining the exclusive use of! the Acropolis grounds for a handicap meet, to be held bv the crab on same time it was decided to hold similar meets on July 25. and Aug- lit IK ittui rlatM tn Ym nhhwt tn of these to compete in the south. Summary Earned Rowing Meet Put Off On Account ITHACA. N Y.. May 26 -Rough waer on Lake Cayuga, together with rain and cefd. caused postponement on Saturday of the rowing meet of Cornell. 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In this way the athletes11- Mitchell c 2 0 rlll ho VaaU tn ftrat MwutWJnn I Ref P - 3 0 throughout the summer. The president appointed Alec Walters. Phil Edoecumbe and Archie ThomrJson Totals P. R. am. Moran 3b. . 29 6 AB R .. .3 0 gram for the first meet on Jttne 13. 1 w- Mitchell lb 2 The ehib is very anxious to ob- i Wendle ss - 3 tain the Interest and eo-operatJon : Lmble cf -2 of any local former athlete whoIl0w Tt- -2 feel that they would like to assist A. Mitchell 2b. rf. 3 this movement to encourage the de- j Fanrahar If 2 velopment of track and field sports j Roberts c 3 in Print Rinvrt There at mom i NflSOTl p. 2 Third to Locals Last Night Ketchikan defeated Prince Rupert by the odd game in the Victoria Day baseball series here. The visitors from ALiRka tnnk the first rame od Sunday anernoon dy a score ' of six to nil and won atrain yesterday afternoon by a three The first item of busmen was the 10 ywo count, i ne uiu u mm , V" choosing of a crest to be worn on to Prince Rupert 10 to one. The series will be renewed in the running shirts of the nrembefs; Ketchikan oft July 4. ' of the club. The design decided upon j Sunday afternoon's gahle was a consists of a yellow shield contain-1 seven-Inning affair and was played tag the letters "SJV.C." In black, ; during a series of heavy rain show-b'eHlnd whteh is a pair of blue ers. There was only a handful of wings, and the size of the design is fans in attendance owing to the fire inches by ten inches. The see-1 unfavorable weather. Ketchikan retary was instructed to order! was Wearied with stt hits Off Jack crests, and also white running ' Nelson and three earned runs, shirts for the club, the cost of the ( Prince Rupert got only three hits, crests to be 70 cents, and that of t including a two-bagger by Benny the shirts to be 75 cents each. In ad-; Wendle, off Reep who hurled a dition to this, an annual club fee of strong game for the visitors and 50 cents was decided upon. Thus j was credited with 11 Strike-out, the total cost to each member is The Prince Rupert Infield was $1.95, while the shirt and crest be- j guilty of . several glaring errors, come his own personal property fori three of which were marked down all time. I against Alex Mitchell. The secretary was instructed to The box score: Ketchikan AB R Eliensberg rf 3 2 Mc Isaacs 3b. .3 iOame ss 4 Saturday afternoon. June 13. At the Brunes 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 very promising runners in this eity, Kenny 2b 1 0 4t the present time and It Is the -ambition of the club to send some; Totals 25 POA 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 21 6 H POA 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 7 3 1 0 2 0 7 0 0 SEVENTEEN STRAIGHT Philadelphia Athletics Took Two Oames From New York Yankees Yesterday PHILADELPHIA, May 2& Philadelphia Athletics extended their winning streak to 17 straight games yesterday by taking both ends of a double-header from the New York Yankees in their crucial series. The score of the first game was 4 to 2 and the second, 16 to 4. The Athletics are now aiming at the league record of 19 straitht made In 1906 by Chicago White Sox. Cleveland Indians beat Chicago White Sox 7 to 1. In the National League, Chi-cajo Cubs downed the Pittsburg Pirates by a score of 9 io 6. These were the only games scheduled in the Major Leagues, Lambie 11. Lockhart 6. Reep 4: hits off Lockhart 2. Reep 2; left on base, t Ketchikan 8. Prince Rupert 1$; : passed ball. Roberts, H. Mitchell; hit bv Ditcher. Wendle bir Lockhart: u : winning pitcher, Lockhart; time of 3 .game, 2:26; umpires, Stephens and u 1 I La none. i Seere bv rnnhiaa: iKetchikah 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 0 o 3 0 ; T P. Cirvart Rupert Q AAAIflfllA 0 0 1 8 8 1 A " j Third Game 0 3 21 9 5 , Last evening, the local boys got runs of Nel- i into hitting stride and made 12 hits perhaps next year. Ison, 3; 2-base hits, Wendle, Ellen- joff Looney. Lockhart and Mclsaacs, This spring's activities have re-1 berg: stolen base. Mclsaacs, Game 'while Ray Commons allowed Ket- Prince Rupert as a whole can be Nelson 7, Reep 11; left on base. Ket- again errors were much in evideaee. interested ln track sports, it is prob- chikan 7. Prince Rupert 6; wild Ketchikan feeing blamed for seven; able that more potential track j pitch Nelson 2; passed ball. Roberts: land Prince Rupert with four. Oom-champions will be uncovered ere: balk. Nelson 2; time of game. 1:40; .mom struck out seven Ketchikan the summer is over. The Olympic umpires. Stephens and La parte. i batters and allowed no free passes trials at Vancouver next summer I sore by Innings: to first. Eddie Smith, the first man are not by any means beyond reach. Ketchikan 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 C up. made a two-bagger and when P. Rupert . 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 he slid Into second base he put his Second Game Weather was better yesterday and a large crowd attended the afternoon game. While the score was rlnfee at 3 tn 2. the nlav was slow. f ry the crowd becoming Impatient at a Jl liuugii 11 aici !i0t of delays which seemed more or gathered four hlU off Lockhart and Reep while Ketchikan touched BUI Lambie for six scattered hits. Prince Rupert would have had a good The box score: Ketchikan AB R .lleruoerg rf. S Mctaaes 3b. 5 Br. nos 2b. 4, :: Mitchell ss. c. 4 Beck If. 3 Northrop If. 1 Sharpe cf. 4 Reep lb., p. 4 Hobln c ss. . .4 Lockhart p 3 Oaksmlth lb 1 H 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 POA 3 1 ToUls 39 3 6 27 9 P. R. AB R H POA Moran 3b 4 0 0 2 2 W. Mitchell 2b 5 0 0 2 1 Wendle ss 4 0 2 0 2 Lambie p 2 0 10 4 Howe rf 4 10 0 0 Kenny If. 4 0 0 10 A. Mitchell cf 4 0 0 1 0 Roberts c 4 0 19 3 Farquhar lb 2 1 0 12 1 Smith x I 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 2 4 27 13 7 . x batted for Kenny ln ninth. Summary 2-base hit, Brunes; , stolen base, Eliensberg, Mclsaacs, H. Mitchell, Wendle 2, Farquhar; , Innings pitched by Lockhart, C, Reep 3; base on balls cf Lambie l.j Lockhart 4, Reep S; Struck out by ankle out of Joint and had to be carried off the field. The box scare: E 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ketchikan BUencberg rf. Mclsaacs 3b. p. Northrop as. .. . H. Mitchell " c. If. i less tnsxeusable. Prince Rupert ; . . li nowro c Reep lb. chance to win this ga:ne had ft not RfejiH!fin g '3o ocen xor errors, seven oi wracn were chalked uj against the team. UTfjbie. pitched a fine game for ntn" irrKlngft bat.wda.aceordrd d ' appomtmg supperC parfieu.if ly by- mTie1d.4tieJt)erHefclhtsed .jJrT, M K rchikan batters while Lnck- Sh!;"if ... Farojhur If ,t -I- -i i. Keep. four. 0 3 E 2 0 1 Macao 3b. Lambie ef 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 Wendle ss W. MrtctarMb Hbwt ft A. Mitch.lf. 2b. cf 'tobcrbrc Cumsiofts p. ABR 3 0 8 8 1 0 0 Brunes If. 2b 3 0 Sharpe cf 1 ft Oaksmlth cf 1 0 3 0 Looney p 1 0 Lcekhart p 0 0 2b. 26 1 ABR II POA 0 1 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 H 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 4 2 1 18 7 POA 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 8 0 1 7 u Totals 31 10 12 21 t 4 sjommary 2-base hit. Commons. BMtth: 3-bmsc hit. A Mitchell; stol-' en (use. It. Mitchell. Reep. Moran, LareWe, A. Mitchell: sacttftee hit' SOFTBALL Echoes of Ketchikan Rupert Ball Games Mayor N. L. Walker of Ketchikan was, as usual, on hand to root for his boys, He was all dolled up like St. Patrick's Day, but he is not as tareen as he looked. Umpire Fred Stephens was the life of the Dartv In yesterday after Catcher Hobin of Ketchikan had a million-dollar smile. A real amiable boy. It was an embarrassing moment fot Frank Kenny In the second game with two down and bases full. Matty a good ball player has fanned before this tmder such ctrerrmsU rices. Harry Astorl. who has played pretty wefl every part on the diamond ehtflne; his career, was In the stands with melodious voice and good advice. The big crowd of fans watched that big rain cloud pretty anxious ly yesterday afternoon bat K rode over safely without spilling, much to the relief of all. Different from the cloud on Sunday. It tptUed over plenty. At that the boys pat up a gond game in the mud. A little lest craMring and stalling weald have made yesterday afternoon's a beMer game. That is not the way tobolJd up baseball crowds, Both aides offended. Ray Commons came within one of entering the hall of fame. He held Ketchikan to one run and mt hit. Pitcher Lockhart discovered a freak ball and took it away with him. He has been looking for one all his life and bad to come to Prince vealed much hidden athletic talent H. Mitchell, Lambie; base on balls chikan bst a stogie hit. The 8e Rrt to fiad ArMMh.r dustry! tn SPORT CHAT j Rugby ln Canada has been pre seated with a new score-we port, For years the glittering target f eonvention-room critics and flap. toe hopes of Its western sponsors', great extent, aafHpared wttn a dian Union, the pass lor the fifac western teams used last fall and the one before. Ball Club Made Trip Here With Motor Vessel FOOTBALL i WAS DRAW Borden and Booth Played to Two-AU Scare Saturday Booth and Borden played td a two-all draw in a regular Junior Football league fixture on Saturday. Weather conditions were bad noon's game He eaTM 'em Just like when the game began and contln- they do iri-Jhe Big Leagfies. Iued bad throughout but the boys played Well. Borden had the hill Bill Mitchell has edveloped an and soon after the start. Wilson argumentative complex but Bi&e picked up a pass smartly and beat Umpire Pete La port e wfcs unper- Ivarson. Gomez made some clever Iturbed. iruns for Booth but got little sup port. Ivarson saved from Hardy and also from Wilson but there was no further score at half time Booth had the better of the sec ond half and Gomez equalized Lat er on. the same player put Booth ahead but Lindsay tricked Ivarson at the other end and passed to Campbell who put the teams level again. There was ho further scoring. Booth played throughout With only ten men. ivarson kept a fine goal and Ferguson and Eby were safe at back. Cromp was clever and was well supported by Alf Ritchie, and McMeekin. Santurbane turned tn a good game but Gomez was the ! best forward. Klrkehdall was always a good trier and Gordon Mun-ro filled in well. Morgan seemed to be to blame for i the first goal but a wet ball made ; Royal Fencer Winning from several tirsi cla.ss fencers, Prtnre Ousuvis Atinl-phus of Sweden placed fifth in Swedish national fencing championships in Stockholm. goalkeeping difficult. Fisher wasjrpT pf nflPPT1 the better back. Nakatnotd played; I K At S Wl V.t. I his usual fine game with WUlis- crott next best. Nay lor was fair. Wilson was always dangerous and Hardy a strong forager. Lindsay was responsible lor the second goal, giving Campbell a clear opening. Dungate finished weakly. Booth-"Ivarson: Ferguson, Ebyp; Ritchie. Cromp. Mcfcfeeklh; Klrken-dalL Munro. Gomez, Santurbane. Borden Morgan: OtirHe. Fisher; WlHiscroft, " Nakamoto. Naylor; '" YESTERDAY Aln tfiilfrr anil Philln t.rtffrrumhe , Points Eafh With three points each. Alex Wal ters and Philip Bdgecumbe tied for I honors to the Victoria Day track r,l"Tl ; ,' 'meet yesterday. Each had one fleet rv, Lindsay Wilson. Hardy. Campbell , rhu of the track , TV , . meet were m fallows: is .a, Referee. Oeo Laldler: linesmen, . . . One nnndred Yard Dsh First, uu .r w n l. UUUIIU, II. II. w. V i.cub , u1.u Ik A Z . . PHILLIES REVENGE Defeated Brooklyn In Double-lleader Saturday. BfoWns Do Same io Titers BROdKLYK. May 26:-The Phillies 6n Saturday got their revenge for a double-header defeat Inflicted tin them by Brooklyn Friday the forward .eass will emerge ori and, ln turn, won & pair of games Cstaadian griattron this fall freJlfrom the Roblnx. thus regaining at last tor front line conflict ift fifth place in the standing tempor- 0 many ways the same forward pari arily at least. The St. Louis Car- 1 that has made United States foot dlnala somewhat Improved their 2 ban the moat pftpttlar sport acrotl slim hold on first place by defeat-0 the border. Nt altogether unfetter ng the luckless Cincinnati Reds ed. bat a mate dangereM and fsf while New York Giants and Boston 0 more asnsational forward gain Braves were Idle. 1 wftt be an oated in the oowt-y X" the American League. Phila 0 wide regby pit In Sept timber tha4 delphk made It 14 straight wlhs b 1 r - rln . er r seen Approved defeating Boston Red Sox. New a- iua.ttl.k. iAai..a.. Vv..14 bf the files COmmiXSt of the C:t- xaniier unpiurru uicr ..u.u -Hhrn Kagiv Unhm. rules govern- ! bJ f-Mw VV"h- ffW lw raiwSrtaal fSliinfl. "t"i ocnw. .u. t nitataaiinif broke a method of bsitVadvaaee in years l3.gflfne losing streak by winritns over Chisago Wliite Sex. St, Louis Brown moved out of the Most ininortmt oi all it hi? eellar by takinw both end of a . n made a definite tvnln play. d-wAle-heaflet from tletfbll HgeTs. A past may be tamed into a Saturday's scores: touchdown wtth arrtato ifsrtrtr i' m toe thrown from - -". of the !M Immace or any part ' by any player en the team la pos si rsion of the bali also with certain restrictions. But the restriction-list has been pared down to a Ariieilcari litattiC St. Ldttls 7'f), Detroit 34. New York 1, Wfthlritt6n t3' Cwve4nnd 1 0. Ch loaO l. Philadelphia 1, Boston'1 1. National Lessor PhUadelphla 8-7. Brooklyn 9-1. St Louis 2, Cincinnati 1. Pittsburg 4, Chicago 3. w. Miwneu, iRnuip piwoTO uj tUlM! wUI be by senior teams I7 I' .V06 ' ?TIf : m both the east and the west. Aftd tj. 0 base on balls off Looney 1. Lockhart n wW Improved play Big LeaffUC JCOrCS l; struck out by Commons 7. Looney fm.WBPrt 5 "& MM rorwaro over the moenflee paw 1; hits off Looney 7, Lockhart 3, Mclsuaos 2; losing pitcher Looney; left on bases, Ketchikan 4, Prince Rupert 6; wild pitch. Commons 2; passed ball, Hobln; time of game, 1:30; umplrea. Stephen and La-porte. Score by Innings: Ketchikan 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 P. Rupert 0 14 4 10 x 10 The Ketchikan baseball club and party of supporters made the trip; here for the Victoria Day series; May 26 Roundhouse vs. Station, iwit.h pnure Rupert on the motor May 29 Drydock vs Roundhouse, vessel Windsor. They arrived at June 2-Drydock vs. Station noon on Sunday and left late last June 5- -Station vs Roundhouse night after t.hc danco on their re-Juni 0 Roundhouse vs. Drydock turn to Kcuhlkan. i i SUNDAY SCOltES American tatue Philadelphia 7. New York 3. Chicago 4-3, Cleveland 3-2. Boston S, Washington 10. Detroit 3-3, St. Louis 10-1. National League New Yotk 10-0, Boston 7-2. Pittsburg 10. Chicago 7. Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 2-13. Cincinnati 3-6. FOOTBALL May 27 May 30- lllgh vs BOrden. Booth vi. men-. oad. Philip Edgecombe; see- third, G. Ooverdsle. 230 Yardsl, Philip Edgeettmbe. 28 2-5 setxmda; t, Alex Walters. MAM t'k. f.l V T . A j 0OU I AlUm A. UIU VaUlOC, ' m 4 k .mm.. i mi uimmt w a tvvitu, . vuii uaav- lett: 3, Ronald AUen. One MHe 1. Hedy Suehlro. S minutes. IB 2-8 seconds: '. Tony Bs-sanich; 3. Ronald Allen. There were not enough tneries to the 440yard dash ao It was not run. SERM RAILROAD M arm. . AiDnT vmm hut mm w r?ii CnMhoti ii . iwjrn UfJtiitt l Two games of 8oith,i!i wr, rtl on Sunday nleh; bHtwH" P M D t .J U- H winning both of them The flrft Kime i-im . ... .... , ,.-,,, mx f m the second innint ..hti . L played excellent ball ami i,.. railroaders very well Tne second inim( srvrii uining Mian Mi score of 8-8. Tula was jDECISION winch tk. IM-r fj.ip.- fii.vier of Um io Oi- . ;v irrtting used the fiPin ti.Wi. ("it both fame-;, earh ;, ;; rieht on the tfc. ann . ;); ,Vf vi ly interestiliil enti-i!a::;n,i: ic larpe crt wl o! l in !"( sent C. N. It. 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