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THE MOUSING OHEGOXIAS, 1 SATURDAY, JULY 15, 191f. ' PITCHERS' BATTLE GOES TO BEAVERS It Must Be Truthfully Said, However, That Errors Are Cause of Scores. CHAMPIONS PROFIT MOST Siren and Stewart Both Flin Fine Ball but "Bg Six" Has Shade of Bulge Over Happr Ho gmn' Nifty Twlrler. BY W. J. TETRAIV. -Blr Six" Steen ud Harry Stewart booked up In tha finest pitcher" battla seen at the Vaughn-street Park tola eason. Tha Beaver hurler outpltched hla rtvl In the matter of base hlta. but w. farored br better rupport than vi, accorded tha Hooligan fllner and Portland won a tight game br the core of S to 1.. It waa also ladle day and Portland waa successful for a chance. . Aa a matter of fact all run acored were due to poor playing. The two run acquired by the Beaver were the results of overthrow and the lone tally anneaed by the Villagers waa contributed by Walter Kuhn on a bad pes to second. Kuhn was a hard luck toss, for tttne times out of ten the runner proflttlng by It would not have gone further than third, and the chance would have been ood for his being nipped at that bag. However, tht time tha catcher throw found the nearer playing well over toward left field, and Budnv Ryan was unable to iret the ball before Brashear. who had walked In the seventh after two were cut. had scored, going all the way from first. four Ionlngs Blank. For four Innings the score board wa not decorated with anything but rlph er. but In the fifth the Bearer put over the first run of the game. rck Jnpaugh was out on a grounder to Hop. but Kuhn rlppd a single to cen ter, and went to third when Terry McKone blngled to right. While) Steen waa fannies:. JloKone darted for sec ond. anJ when JMsty'a toes went far from Brashear. Kuhn scored from third With two out In tha seventh. Pteen walked Braahear. who started tn steal second wlia Stlnson at bat. Kuhn- throw waa high and McKnne could not reach St. so Breashear tallied a men tioned above. This tied the score for Vernem. but da the eighth BUI Pteen virtually won .l own itam. -Big 8tx opened the Inning by singling to rlaht. Chad txmrae dumped a neat aaerlflce which palled BurrelJ In from third tn field the balL and 8teeo took advantage of Hoip'a failure to rover the bar hy running on to third Instead of stop pin at mldstatlon. Patterson, figurine omeone would cover third, tossed directly to that bag in the hope of flagging Steen. but nobooy was there to take the ball, and It sailed away to tho grandstand, allowing Eleen to tally tha winning run. Kane' Rally Fall. With Carllatla on Ice In the ninth. Johnny Kan singled, starting a rally. But Chadbourne raced In and nabbed Patterson's low fly and doubled the ex ChJraco Cub before he could get back to first, ending a sensational game. Several brilliant fielding atunta by Pecktnpaugh and llosp enlivened things considerably, and both pitcher deserve credit fnr their fine perform ance, fjteen and Stewart each fanned eight men. timer Koestner will do the pitching for Portland this afternoon. while "Hap" Hogan will depend upon either Jack Raleigh or his new "phenora." etanfleld. Yesterday score follow: Veraeo I Portland ittsle-f 4 0 a (hdb.rf i 0 I X 0 Kenejf 4 110 0 T, hen Jb ? 0 1 rtr.nlb 4 T S IKrencf. 1 I J J Pr .ir Jt. 3 1 3 o Reppe. Ih 3 10 0 0 Hcppa 314 I rrklm S n..i 3 "t 3 I OKuhn.c . 1 Hlilf g 3 1 3 1 VKulA 3 i'.amrt 1 A 3 0 jlMa.D 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 I t 1 1 o a Tetal 3T 6 2411 Total 37 T 27 13 1 BCORe FY INNINOS. Verra 1 0 1 eiiooioi 1 5 " 0 O 0 O 1 0 1 3 Hit. 1 1 1 3 1 1 I tint HART. Run h r. Kuhn. gteen. Ftrwk at Br ;n . br tfterart a. Pmm on alle -Off llm 3. erf Mrt a T but b-t Rjeo. Imu pje Kutta to llrKun, t Had bourse te Keppe. Secrltlc bit H. ola It. M "v. Mcttune. Prhr. ni.d pttrb ttteaart. Time l.M tmpue tOrT. Baseball Note. Both gteea and Dtawart pitched elecent tail jee-errleT. and It was uniartytiate tbat e."Vor counted telnet ihrm. Artie grsnr-t o a axraple of flukey hits tn veeterrleye (erne, bat the Liuiehman aara4 both by raaauig Ua out. Tho Xtoaver have boot mJ It three stroiehu and oalv aeo4 more same to aweea tbe mm from lae iiooueaaa. taoa ba4 Pattenoa oa hie htp. for bo toaood the bla voraoa Brat-eorb'r tnree tioue ta esoooloa aad the last Uaa atp tnle better ealo4 tae (am br a pop ay. run Pactoreon hit tfcat pop ha tha statx Taa-rv KcKaae puUed a blait B.i3lc ef a rotsad ba.1. which deceived Johnny Kane, aad the rveult was he could not t back ta first after CbadbourDe mavde tbe caua. teeplte bla one bad pc yreterdsy. Walter Kahn eaueht a dandy game. lie winged the Holtsao out eo several eccaslotis and boUl atoen ap tn epiendld style, awnha has boea cetc&Uxg ret bail ever elaco Morray wee Injured. Rodger Perklopaush appeared la another cf his specle:tle yeeterder. pulling off one ef those poctacular one-handed leaping retrhea This time Johnnv Kane was the victim ef the robbery, which occurred tn the fourth Inning. While Fuddr Rysa was not fancied ap wttb any ef the nine worvd by the Peavere. be succeeded In butting Into the llmvllsht with a two-bas(r end several nlre ratchr. all ef which enhanced his pupulerlty with the f!r enee aaeembled. Wbi:e Artie Kmer has etnehed one bet be made ea this ernee. to the efCect thet bo would make els hits stalest Vernon, he will have ta go some to win tbe othr air that be wi:d drive la five rural "Oermaay has only batted la one run eo far. AVGEI.S I.OSE TO SACRAMKXTO Vatea I Hit Hard and Senator Register on Double Steal. TjOS ANGELES. July 14. Sacramento trade It three atraight from Ls Ange lea today, winning i to 3. Tha home laam tied tha score in the eighth bot could do nothing after Sacramento had added two run to their score In the ninth. Tatea waa found for 13 hits, four of which were two-baggers. Sar runento scored It first two run on a doubl steal. Metsger returning the ball high over Abbott'a bead. Shlnn cored evyl Danzig went to.thlrd, reach ing tha plate on Majjoney' single. Score: Los An!s Sacramento Ab.li fa.at-1 Ab.lt. PO.A.E. HoWd.lf 0 etilnn.3b. 1 I Bern'd.rf Daly.cf . . Moore. 3b Mts'r.s Akln.3h. Emirh.lb Abbott. c. Yet.l. 0 CTR kc.Sb 0 VanB'n.rf "I Dansls.lb : Mah'y.rf. l Hliir If Thomas.c 0 Ierc'n.as O; Pits' Id. p Pann's.rf 1 Dillon. 1 Totals 34 11 3T 14 ' Totals 34 13: Dillon batted for Tatea In ninth. 7 1 3 SCORE BT INNINGS. Loe Angeles DC 0 0 1 1 0 Hlta I 1 0 3 3 1 Sacramento 2 o 0 0 o 1 O Hlta 3 11113 0 1 O 3 3 2U 0 S b 0 3 13 SUMMARY. Runs Moore, aralfh. Bsnnlnar. shlnn. Van Burcn. Tanslir. Thomas. Lerchen. Three baee hit fchlnn. Two-base hit Smith. Htetr. MtliiT. Danai. Uerchcn. Hhlnn. Kaerlflce hit rraly. Kaon basea Howard 3). bhlnn. Van Buren. Penal. Basea on balla Off Fttasersld 3. off Tatea 3. Btmclt out By Fltasereid 3. by Tales 3. Double play Mtirr to Jloore. Time 1:40. Um pire lilldcbrand. OAKS RALLY IS INADEQUATE Commuters Cannot Catrh X'p and Seals Take Game, S to 9. SAX FRANCISCO. July 14. Although making a desperate rally In the last Inning. Oakland failed to tie tho seor In the game wtth San Francisco hero today, the latter winning, to S. Score: Oakland Ab.H.PtxA E. Ab.H-PoA.E. Varn,If 3 14 O 1 PowelLlf 4 13 0 0 Wares.ee. 3 0 OMsd'n.rf. 4 0 A O 0 Cut w.Sb 4 3 Zacber.cf 4 0 Hoff n.rf 4 0 Tlrd'n.lb 3 1 Wol'n.Sb 3 1 Pearce.c. 3 0 Flster.p. 3 I PfTlV.. 1 Q 3 Weaver. 4 13 3 1 u Mohler.2b 8 4 0 1 1 1.0 6 0 2 1 0 O Moa an. lb 4 3 11 1 0 0 1 1 6 0 1 3 fl Shaw.ct. 4 OVItt.ab ..3 n Sc'mldt.e 2 0 Miller J).. 3 ?! 0 O Oi Totals II tlttl 3' Totals 30 2T1S 3 batltd for pearce In ninth. 8CORE BT INNINGS. Oakand 1 000000O 13 Hit. 1 0 1 0 1 o o 1 2 a San Pranclsco o 0 o O 1 2 0 0 3 Hits o 1 o 0 1 3 1 1 SL'MMART. Runs Maifart. Cutshaw. Weaver. Mohler. ha. Homa run Weaver. Two-bsae hits bchmldt. I'owell. Moeklman. (iacrlOc hits Ura, Wolverton. Vltt. Ftolen ba tutshaw. Tlederliann. r'atr. Mohler Klret baae on called bells Off Flater t. off Miller 3. Ptruck out By Fiater 3. by Mi'lcr 3. Double piay Mohir to atoeklman. Time 1 l: Umpire Finney AMERICAN UacrE. Detroit 6. Fhllartclphla 1. DETROIT. July I- Oeorge Mullln. who has been out of the game for ey eral' weeks, owing to an operation on hi nose, returned today and pitched fine ball. Detroit winning. to 1. The victory made It four straight from Philadelphia. Half of Detrolt'a run were duo to a bad throw by Strunk In the third Inning. Score: R.H. E l R.H.E. Fhila 1 t IDetrolt 1 Batteries Coomb and Lapp; Mul lln and Stanage. Cleveland 4. Washington I. CLEVELAND. July 14. Graney" muff of a fly In the ninth aaved Washington from a ahutout by Cy Young today. Score: P H. F.I Ft. H. E. Cleveland. 4 7 2;Wash"ton.. 17 3 Batteries Young and Fisher; Walker and Henry. SI. Ixiul -I. New York 3. ST. LOns. July 14. St. Louis rallied In the ninth and acored three run on three, hit, a base on balls; followed by Wallace' double. The local' field ing was fast and perfect. Score: R. H. E l R. It. E. wTork.,3 2 St. Louis.. 4 11 0 Batteries -Caldwell. Vaughn. Qulnn and Blair; Lake. Hamilton and Steph en Roton 2, Chicago 0. CHICAOO. July 14. White, with two double, gave Boston the final game of tha aerlea with Chicago. Pape waa In fin form and kept the locals In hand. Score: Chicago... 4 2Boton 3 0 Batteries White and Sullivan, Tayna; Pape and William. NATIONAL LEAGVE. Philadelphia S, Cincinnati 4. PHILADELPHIA. July 14. Phila delphia got undisputed possession of first place by defeating Cincinnati, 6 to 4. today. From me pitched good ball for four Innings, but In the fifth the local knocked him out of the box. Score: R II E' R H E Cincinnati 4 10 liPhlla. 6 S 3 Batterlea Fromme. Smith and Mc Lean: Alexander and Dooln. Umplrea Day ana r.msiie. HoMon 7, St. lVnnl 5. BOSTON. July 14. Manager Bresna ban used four pitcher in an effort to win today's game, but the lead taken by Boston in the econd Inning proved too great. Boston winning. Score: R. H. E.I R. H- E. Boston 7 7 I.St. Loul...S I Batteries Tyler and Kllng; Golden. Gever. O. Laudermllk. L. Laudermllk. and Bresnahan. Umpire Johnston and Eason. At New Tork Plttsburg-New Tork game postponed: rain. At Brooklyn Chicago - Brooklyn game postponed: rain. Pacific Coast. I Northtrestera. w. U Pet. - W. L. Pet. Portland ...i 4 .( Spokane 1 .& Ban Fran... SI H .M Vancouver ..M It Oakland ...1 H .H Tacoma ....91 17 .tit Vernon 24 SI .Ml Portland ...43 44 .441 Sacramento 44 (1 .475 Seattle 41 44 .41 LoaAne!ra41 tS .4 Victoria 21 i Assertcaa. I NatloaaL w. U Pet 1 w. L. Pet rtetanlt IS :t .tephlla. 4S 11 .404 Ihila 4 : .vw Tork.. .47 It .aj w York.. 41 17 -hlcaco 4J 1 .tiM B-ton 41 i:i St Louis ..44 13 .571 Chicago ....4 JT .11 i'lttaburc ...41 II .144 ."levelsnd ..4 41 .44 ''Inclnnall ..31 44 .4:1 Wssh'gma .if -t .134 'irooklya ...IS 47 .194 St. Louis ...13 I .SIl.Boeton 1 it .144 tanerteaa Aeoruuloai EaMera I.eagae. W. l Pet. I W. L- Pet Columbus II -it Denver it to ..' Kan. city.. .4 44 . 51.1 Lincoln 44 II .(. Mtn'apolla -44 41 .! Pueblo 44 13 .54 U'waukee ..43 41 ..100 it. Joeph...4S 14 .Bit Pt. Paul ...41 41 .40 Moms City... 41 17 .411 Loulrrtlle ..43 44 .44 maha 4 4 .t0 rol.4o 41 4 .471 Tupeka It 4 .US lnd spoils .1 4 .441 See Moines .It 41 .313 Yesterday's Besalta. Paclflr Coast League Portland s. Vernoa 1: Kan Francleco 3. Oakland 3; Sacramento I. Loe Ancelee 3. Northweetern League (Spokane 4. Portland 1: Vlrorla 13. Seattle : Vancouver 11. Ta coma 1. American Lau Cleveland 4. Washlng toti 1: Roetoa 3. Chicago : rietrott 4. Phila delphia 1: Bt. Louis 4. New York 3. National League Boston 7. St. Louie 3: Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati t: other games postponed because of rain. American Association Milwaukee 1. Ft. Peul 1: Columbus 4. Louisville 3: Mlnneep ona 4. Kansas City 4: Indianapolis 7. Toledo t US lnnlng. Western League Topek 1. Denver 4; Omaha is. tMta Moines I: St. Joeeph 3. Sioux City 1; Pueblo . Lincoln 3. BASEBALL IN EPITOME Six iMfsta at a filaacew TWO PLAYERS IN ACTION IN a r v a . 4 ' 7a W 10 CITIES REMAIN Portland and Spokane to Com . pete in Tennis Finals. STRENUOUS PLAY IS SEEN Vancouver, Victoria and Tacoma put Tp Hard FlghU Close Battles Expexrted Today In Test for Championship Honors. BY RALPH H. MITCHELL. With Portland and Spokane atlll In the running, eliminating Vancouver. Victoria and Tacoma, the single and double play In the North Pacific In ternational tennl tournament on at the Irving ton Club reached the final yes terday. Play will be resumed today at 3 o'clock. Brandt Wlckersham. of thla city, and Joe Tyler, of Ppokane. meet ing In the single at that time. The finals In the double will be played at 4 o'clock. Tyler"a victory over Garrett, of Vic toria, and Wlckersham' victory over Breese. of Tacoma. together with the double play of Tyler and Fulton In their match with Richardson and Shan non, of Seattle, and that of W'ckersham and trorrlll against Cardlnall and Rhodes, of Vancouver, were the feat ures of yesterday- jly. Tyler Hard Opponent. That Tyler will give Wlckersham one of the prettiest wmu ne,m ii honors thl yar goe wnnoui saying. Hi gam yesterday made many of hi admirer on the court express the be lief tbat ha will win the champlonahip, which he lot two year ago to Schwenger. of Victoria. Tyler ha al waya played a spectacular game, hi twist service and back-hand stroke be ing a peculiarity to which he la heir, and one mot irritating to an opponent. HI decisive defeat of Cardlnall. of Van couver, in the morning and of Garrett, of Victoria. In the afternoon, put him In the finals today. Breese. of Tacoma. had a strenuous time and hardly caught hla wind till the third and final et, when he gave Wlckersham a real rub, losing by a 7-6 core. Tha first and second sets, how ever, went against the Tacoma man In ra(r style. Wlckersham allowing him but one game In the 1J played. Breexe has been out of the game for the past year or o and thl account largely for hla inability to gather himself to gether at critical stage of the game. ' Fine Play la Witnessed. Wlckersham. on the other band, played stronger tennl yeterday than on the prevlou day. and undoubtedly 1 a likely champion to succeed Schwengers. who. by his failure to ap pear, will forfeit hi title and right to the trophy. Schwenger will go East to Ottawa next week, however, to make a try for the Canadian championship, to succeed Captain Foulkee, now play ing In thl tourney here, who waa de f - e . - I" - . i ' fcsw ' ' r at f . n r ; c -) . S ; 1 S - V c V 4 , . r- ..jAM-v-Mi .a.-.- - 1 . ' J Q- TFn- - - I If 3 J; I . ,"-S III I Mr: HI I jr . ' ' ' . 4J I I If ' " i" " li I CL. YESTERDAY'S TENNIS PLAY zz " -:swroe-j If feated after a hard fight yesterday morning by Wlckersham. This match between the Portlan 1 man and the Canadian champion was one of the best singles play of the tourney. At no stage of the contest was the victor-to-be in full evidence, though the Portland champion took the first and second sets In easy fash Ion. 6-1. 6-3. The third set, and last waa different, the Canadian regaining his old-time form and by steady placing gave hla opponent a hard run. acorlng six games, while Wlckersham went him two better and took the set and match at 8-6. Gorrlll and Wlckersham, the present Northwest title-holders, gave evidence in the afternoon that they are still strong contenders for the title again thl year, for the play they put up against tho Vancouver doubles team. Khode and Cardlnall, was like that of old. the Portland team getting oft strong from the start, rnnnlng through with three straight set. 6-3, 6-0, 6-4. Summary: Singles. Tyler (Spokane), beat Garrett (Victoria). ''wiekrshanf (Portland) best Breese (Ts- WSairett(Vlcte.rla beat Gorrlll (Portland). "wickersn"am (Portland) beat Poulkes (Vlo tfifia). 6-1. tl-3. a-6. Tyler (Spokane beat Cardinal! (Vancou- "Breeze' (Tn'comt) beat Rhodes (Vancou ver). 6-1. 6-2. 6-8- ' Donhles. Tyler and Fulton (Ppoksne) beat Richard son snd Shannon (Seattle). 6-1. -2- 1-6. 6-4. Wlrkerehum snd Gorrlll (Portland) beat Rhodes and Cardlnall (Vancouver), 6-3. 6-0. 6-4. Fandom at Random EUGENE KRAPP won another-victory on Thuradayi defeating the famed Walter Johnon in a 7-6 game, allow ing but aeven blngles. It begin to look aa If the ex-Portlander has con quered hla wlldnesa. e e e . Grover Land. Cleveland catcher who left the club unceremoniously when fined $60 for striking a gateman the other day. haa been sent to the St. Paul Club in the American Association, see. Dulln. inflelder turned back to Bos ton by Sacramento. Is playing infield for the Green Bay team. e e e Wlllett, former Vernon player, prob ably will be used permanently in the Vancouver outfield, according to a let ter received yesterday by Happy Hogan from "Kitty" Brashear. Jimmy Adams will be shunted to the utility berth when both Swain and Brlnker are play- lng-the other gardens. e HI West. Cleveland twlrler who was to have been turned over to McCredle In the event that walvera were unob tainable for Harkness. has been Bent back to Toledo, his home town. see Jesse Orendorft. former Angel, haa been released by Louisville. Billy Speaa ha rejoined the Portland Roadsters, after a flying trip to his home at Toledo. Rldgefleld to Play Calefs. RIDGEFIELD, Wash., July 14. (Spe cial ) The Rldgefleld baseball team will play the Calef Brothers' team, of Portland, on the home grounds next Sunday afternoon. Thl Is the strong est team they have met this season and a hot contest la looked for. E OF EXCITING GAME i r 9 nA,lM!sMA rTciwM' ln I Umpire s ueuioiuno ravui m dians and Fans Cheer for Roadsters. PITCHER TONNESON WILD Crowd In Inland,. Empire Town, Angered by Vmplre's Treatment of Visitors, Roots for Port land Club to Win. SPOKANE, Wash.. July 14. (Spe cial.) Spokane landed a game f.-om Portland today, 4 to 3. in a game which . f,.. Kv . frpn7V of the. f 3TI S to see Portland win. Two extremely close decisions at ursi oase ." Ire of the anti-Spokane enthusiasts, of whom thero seemed to be a large num ber. In the seventh inning, with no body on bases, Mensor was called out i , v. V. rloarlv n f. In Spokane's half. Frisk was-called safe at first, when he mignt nae uecu n.j . .1 Vn-vlr. ilrftTfl Frisk home a moment later with the winning run. The same fans overlooked a close de ,i,iAn in ,h- nrth inning, when Netzel threw- hisrh, Nordyke speared the ball In the air ana came aown uppdromu before I'aMtigrrew crossea mo- . . . i ,afa nnri the declslo opened the gates for Portland's three runs. Battle Great One. The battle was a great one, Kraft getting splendid support except In one inning, when he contributed an error himself to help Portland along. On the other hand. Tonneson was wild and i . i -. n ,..nAnaihia for the defeat of the Roadsters. If one. overlooks the bad guessing of the umpire. t- ., w.ikMi ih. fti-Kt two men up in the first Inning, then contributed a bad throw and the bases were filled. Coltrin's fumble permitted a run to .v,-- k.L nn hails hv Tonne- son forced In the second run. and after two were out and the bases sun wau ed. another base on balls forced an other run across. Great Plays Are Made. - Portland did little with Kraft except in the fifth inning, when Spokane bunched two errors and the Tourists got a single and a triple, with three runs the net result. Outside the two innings described, both teams played air-tight ball and contributed stops and catches that would have been phenom enal If they had not been so numerous, Score: Portland-, . Spokane- Ppeaa.rf 4' l' 3 0 olrrlsk.rf. 3 1 M i-asey.Sh 4 1 -1 1 o rnoney.ss 1 J J 0 Mnlff.3h S 0 3 "i rini.in " tvrms lh 4 0 S 1 0 Xrdke.lh 4 2 14 0 0 X.. Sinn v,..lflh 2 0 0 1 1 Mni.or.cf S O 3 0 0 T u-chr.cf 4 110 0 Moore.c. 3 1 6 2 0 Ortfllek c 3 14 10 9 a i r. 1 Z'mmn.lf 3 0 2 0 n Tonon.p 2 0 O 1 OKraft.p.. 4 0 0 4 0 Bi miia." l " glovall.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals SO B 24 10 l Totals 2S 5 2T 13 1 Batted for Tonneson in elfihth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 0?l0O300O 03 Spokane a " 1 " SUMMARY. t ..... i.nn.. in.ir. t'oltrin. Frlk 2. Coonev. Nordyke. Two-base hits Tauscher. Three-baae hits Fneas. Casey. Sacrifice hits Netsel. Mensor. Stolen bases Mensor, Nordvke. Ostdlek. Struck out Krart 4 k unu.i nn halls Kraft 1. Ton neson a. Hit bv pitched ball Mundorff (by t- t, rtnnhiA nlAvs CartwrlKht to Nor dyke. ' Left on bases Portland :i, Spokane 8. Time 1:45. Umpire BauraganrB. VICTORIA BATS OUT VICTORY Seattle Takes Ixad but Canadians Are Not Slow In Overtaking. SEATTLE, Wash.. July 14. Victoria pounded Seattle's pitchers nara xoaay and won the game. 12 to S. The locals got a substantial lead In the first In ning but Victoria was not slow to retch tin and in the last two Innings plied up enough runs to put Seattle out of the running, fccore: a--,.)- I Victoria Ab.H.Po.A.K.I Ab.H.Po.A.E. t-a-,l -k s n a 1 1 Million cf B 2 3 1 C Crui'k.cf o 4 ti iiiuoon n.o .- u o v Hou'er.lf 3 0 0 OOocash.-b 4 rt.... :th K 3 n o i lr-lf.TrTn.rf 5 R 1 0 Weed.rf. R 1 1 0 1 M'Mn'o.lb 4 2 12 0 0 -.- Ih S " S 1 n.Ward.KS. 4 0 14 RHV'nd.ss 5 3 14 tVWlM's.lf.. B 1 1 0 0 Kli.r.. 4 2 B 1 UDevo't.c. R 3 T 1 0 Moe.n... 1 V, o 0 O'M'Cre'r.n 4 0 0 1 0 Fulle'n.p 3 1 1 3 01 Tolsls 40 14 2T 13 41 Totals 44 17 27 14 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Seattle 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 B Victoria ....1 0 2 0 3 0 1 2 4 li SfMMARY. Rune Hmiseholder, Burs, Weed. Ort 2 Pnllerton. Million 2. Goodman 4. Clement son S.s. MscMurdo, Ward. Williams. Devout. Two-base hits Shea. Householder. Devog-t, Williams. MicMurdo. Clementson. Home run Vullerton. Weed. Buee. MacMurdo, Goodman. Sacrifice hits MacMurdo. Stolen bases Hues. Ort, Million. Goodman. Co cash. Three runs, 8 hits off Moe in 2 1-3 Innings: 0 runs. 11 hits off Fullerton In 6 2-3 innincs. irucK out tjv io .i. r ui Irrmn .V Rases on balls Off Fullerton 3, McCreary 3. Wild pitch Fullerton. Passed balls Devout. Left on bases Seattle 9, Victoria- 7. Dcublo play Fullerton to Kay. niond to Ort. Umpire McCarthy. VANCOUVER BEATS TACOMA Mike Lynch and His Crew Turn Game Into Farce When Beaten. VANCOUVER. B. C, July 14. Taco ma was defeated today. 12 to 1. Brlnk er secured a home run. while Cates got two three baggers. After the fifth. Mike Lynch and several other members of the Tacoma team tried to convert the game into a farce and witnessed the remainder of the game from the stands. Score: Vancouver I Tacoma Ab.H.fO.A.t. AD-H-fO-A-rj. WUtetUf. 4 13 0 O'Bassey.ir.. 4 B'nett.Sb. 1 B'hear.lb 4 Swata.rf. 3 Jameg.lb. 6 B'nker.cf. 3 5'webcr.ss 5 I.ewls.c 5 Cates.p. .. 4 1 l z l: m n.3-ss. 4 8 2 0i.-b't.rf-2b 4 1 0 O'Morse.ss.. 3 OIHall.rf 1 0 Ivynch.cf.. 2 l'H ijtKlns.cf 2 1 R'k'f'ld.-b 2 0 K'nedy,3b. 2 Bums.c... 2 lebt.c... 2 Flsher.lb. 4 Annls.p. .. 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 Total. 16 14:7 4 Total.. 34 5 24 10 SCORE JIY INNINGS. Vancouver' 0 2 7 0 0 0 3 0 13 Tacoma t 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SUMMARY. Runs Wlllett. Bennett. Brashear. Brlnker 3. Scharnweber. T-rwis 3. Cates 2. Stolen bases Wlllett i. Bennett. Brashear. Brlnker 3. Morse. Sacrifice hits Bennett. Bra shear. Two-base hits Bennett. Lewis 2. Kennedy. Three-base bits Cates 3. Home run Brinker. Passed balls Burns. Tewis. Bases on balls OfT Caes 4. offAnnla 5. Struck out By Cates 2. by Annis B. Left on bases Vancouver 8. Tacoma 7. Time of game 1 hour fiS minutes. Umpire Allen. 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"After thoroughly investigating- cross countrv highways I will say that the " in i f,Am Mew York City ruuio ... - " - , , . to San Francisco." declared Grant last nlerht. "However, n our iw d.. tually land in San Francisco we expect to drive northward to Portland and Seattle and snip easiwaru num " latter point." "Do I think 'Dobbin' has a chance aerainst the automobile In a race of this kind? Well. I should say so. We wouldn't be wagering J50.000 on the result if we didn't." continued the Eastern visitor. "In a short race the auto has the advantage, of course, but when breakdowns, rainy weather and other things are considered the horses must be acknowledged to have a slight advantage." Mr Grant plans to utilize 100 blooded horses In relays of from 20 to 30 miles apart As soon as one four is driven Its allotted distance It is rested and shipped ahead to be hooked on again two days later. "Grant recently won the big coacn- . . i x-a Vnyc ( ' I r v- from Arrowhead Inn to a point in the heart of the city, a distance of 11 miles in 34 minutes and 27 seconds." said C. K. Hofman. of Minneapolis, who is finan cially Interested In the trans-continental dash. While here the gentlemen are the guests of Sam Kramer. XELSOX AXD AUSTIX MATCHED Battler Will Box Seattle Man at Ab erdeen July 19. . HOQUIAM. -Wash., July 14. (Spe cial ) Battling Nelson and Lonnie Aus tin of Seattle, have been matched for a 10-round boxing contest at the Grand Theater in Aberdeen next Wednesday night. . Austin is athletic Instructor at the Seattle Athletic Club, and one of the most scientific boxers In the North west. The coming bout is looked upon as the most important that has been held on Grays Harbor In many months. Tom Williams, promoter of the bout, announced here today that he had com pleted the details for the match. WlNTERTLANSFORMiNG MANY LEAGUE PLATERS WANT BERTHS IX CALIFORNIA. Chadbourne, Peckinpaugh, Buddy t Ryan, "Kid" Mohler and Others of Coast Teams Will Be There. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. July 14. (Spe cial.) Players of the Pacific Coast and major leagues already are looking toward Los Angeles for Winter berths on fast teams in the southland. "Red" Perkins in the last few days has received letters from Walter John son, star pitcher of the Washington Americans; Rube Ellis. Rollle Zeider and Teddy Easterly asking for berths In the Winter league. Coast Leaguers who have made up their minds to play in Los Angeles this Winter Include "Babe" Danzig, of Sac ramento, and Chadbourne, Portlands right fielder. Ernest Mohler, better known as Kid Mohler. of the Seals, again will winter in Southern California, and will bring with him several of his best players. Other fast leaguers who will play are- Jesse Orendorff, ex-Angel catcher, now with Louisville; Elmer Reiger, who went to St. Paul: Joe Seaton, who now Is pitching with the Seattle team; "Kitty" Brashear. of the Vancouver team: Eddie Householder. Roger Peck inpaugh. Buddy Ryan, Leo O'Connor. Fred Snodgrass. George Scovall. Charles Hall. Jesse Stovall, Bert Coy and Tommy Tennant. STARCOLLEGE PITCHER HERE Hardin Barry, Upon Whom Connie Mack Has Eye, on Way to Beach. Hardin Barry, the Santa Clara Col lege pitcher, who has attracted the attention of Connie Mack, of the Ath letics, and other big league managers, is In Portland, visiting his friend. J. Frank Sinnott. He is going to Sea view. Wash., to spend the Summer, and expects to pitch in the numerous games usually played at or near the Oregon and Washington beaches. Barry Is a big, strapping youngster, who says ho expects to pitch profes sional baseball some day, but Is In no hurry to sign with a league club right Warm Days merit. 20 Discount on Black and Blue Suits. now. He has been favorably recom mended to a numter oi ciuus. Happy Hogan-is said to be anxious to land the collegian for his Vernon team. Jimmy t Byrnes, who is scouting for rnnniA Mark, "tinoed-' Barry off to. tha leader of the Athletics. Crew to Give Speed Test. Further demonstrations of speed win . j v.. . v. a PrtrfUnH T?iva-lner Club senior four before it Is definitely settled whether they will go 10 ine mi regatta at Saratoga Springs. N. Y. This was the outcome of the business meet ing held at the Rowing Club last night. The crew is still in training and it ia probable tho official tryout for speed, will be made Saturday afternoon, that being the last day of grace for the crews desiring to enter the races. The question of finances, too. will figure in sending the oarsmen to New York. Portland Skater Is Defeated. Melville Long, of San Franctsco. champion two-mile roller skater of the Pacific rast, defeated J. Bodine, of Portland, last night tn the second of their local engagements at the Council Crest rink. The time for the two miles was 5:43. This gives Long two of the three, but the men will compete) again tonight for the benefit of the newspapermen. HOME PATRONAGE URGED Employing Printers Object to Pub lic Corporations Procedure. Employing printers of Portland and their employes have gone on record aa opposing vigorously the practice of public corporations sending out of the state for their printing and lithograph ing. The Printers' Board of Trade has adopted resolutions protesting against the action of the Astoria Centennial As sociation in sending East for its litho graphing. At the same time 423 em- i nrlntlni). TlOllSeS Of thiSJ city have signed a petition, addressed to the Board of Commissioners for Multnomah County, protesting against' the proposed action of the commisslon-i ers in rejecting all local bids for blank;' books and printing and inviting compe tition for such supplies from manufac turers outside of Portland and the. state. "We beg to call your attention to tha dull conditions of business In our lines," reads the petition to the County Court, "and the necessity of our employers laying off a number of our associates, and that It is absolutely necessary that every public official and business man see to it that all purchases of supplies be placed with Portland firms to Insure employment to our fellow workmen and women." Eugene Elks to Help. EUGENE. Or., July 14. (SpeciaL)- Eugene Elks are already taking steps to aid Portland in the entertainment of the Grand Lodge next year. At tha meeting of the local loilge last night the president was directed to appoint a committee of seven to provide for the entertainment of all Elks who may stop at Eugene while on the way to or from the convention. Sub-committees will he appointed later. "The Onyx" Hosiery Shop" 309 Morrison Street. FOR ONE DAY 35c PAIR Men's Silk Hose The Regular 50c Kind, Nearly JA Less. In any color you wish. Have your ankle's and feet modishly and richly clad. Save about one-fourth the regular price. Satur-OC day only, the pair JJ Three Pairs $1.00. SILK SOCKS CAN BE GUARANTEED Most men think that silk hose are rich but frail. Not so. Let us sell you four pairs of PHOENIX SILK HOSE The four pairs are guaranteed for three months' wear. The I?0 cost for 4 pairs is but. . . . Petpn&n 's Have fixed everything up all right and no one knows anything. Please let me know where you are before the 20th. Bl Al V