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ft TOE. JrORyiXG OREGONIAy, FRIDAY, JUIY 28, l&n. BEAVERS. IN FINE f E0RM.WIN.2T0-1 Sensational Plays, Mark Vic i ' tcry of Champions Over ; ! Dillon's Angels. BOTH PITCHERS WORK FINE Kra ton and Delhi Are Pitted Aitalnat Krh Otber McKim, Kohn , . She-e-han and Kmfr Figure in Stltr Fleldln; Stunt. ' ' IX3 ANOELES. July . SprtJ.l Th. champion wr. In form aa-alnst th AaitU today and took on of th. rr.ttl.st (imn of ball en at Wild-Inrton-street park thli acaoa by a icort of t to 1. There waa ometMne dolna- .very minute, particularly In tba fleldinc Una. (Sensational eatche war. th. order of th. day. Seaton and Dalhl. pitted aaalnst arh othar. pat op cood shl bitlona. aliowlnic only acatterad hit that crured llttla In th. scoring. Krue er aecnrad a fraak fait In th. fourth that brought a laugh from tha fan. Ha thraw hia bat at ona of Dalhl a wld ini. knocking the ball down tha flrat tas. Una and then brat It to tha baa:. ' Dalmaa and Kyaa negotiated triple with tft. difference that Ryan arorad and Dalmaa dlad at tha corner. Mc Kuna ahona In tha fourth with a pha r.omanal atop of Moora'a (ttundr. Kuhn mada a awall catch of Moora'a foul In tija alxth. whan ha almoit climbed up tha aide of tha granrtsiand. fchrclian and Krirpr Star. '. In tha evnth Sheehan and Krueger divided honor, the former making an especially pretty and eenaatlonal catch of Dalmaa' foul and tha latter stealing ,'Delhl'a high ona on top of the left field fence. The scoring came about aa fol lows: In the third. Kuhn walked and went '.to aecond on M-Kuce aaeriflce. Pil lon crabbed Beaton's grounder and ,toeaed tha ball to Delhi, who beat the runner to the bag. while Kuhn went 'to third on the play. Chadbourae 'walked. Then Kuhn ecored and Chad bourn went clear to third on Smith- wide throw to catch tha former ofT the oac. ! In the ninth, after Sheehan'a death at Srst. Ryan tripled to right center. Rapr -.rambled and Kruefer hit the ball -against the left field fence for a single. V-orlng Ryan. Rappa going to third. . Krueg.r waa out stealing aecond. Peck mpaufh pattered to first on four wide oneo and (tola aecond. but Kuhn fouled 'to Dillon. I i Moore Hit on llrad. ! For the Angel. Moore walked, b.lng Sit on the head with the fourth pitched Iball. Metsaer forced Moore at aecond. Pecklnpauah to McCuna. Dalmaa flew fo Ryan. M.tiger went to aecond on a wild pitch and ecored on Dillon- ln ala to center. Manning went In to run (or Dillon and waa caught ateallnc aeccBd. Score: Lea Aonlt I Portland Ab.HPo.A E I A6.H Po.A E. Ward If 1 fVrae.rf 111 P'nard.rf 1 eh'haa lb 1 M f . 41 Kan.rf.. 4 S 1 'fewer ltS Rappa.lb. II llr lb 111 lKrt.r.If. I I ;r ImuM (lit irun lit 'P'Iea.1.. 4 t 14 I (Kuhne... 1 4 ml!t.i.. 11 IM'K'ne.lb 1 i 9 I ttkhL.. a I eton,. I ! Total. MTti1 11 TotaX. II Till 1 J BOORS BT I.VXIXOS. L ABftlM t I ( Hits I 1111 l Portland 1 11 Hits 1 t 1 1 1 X I J eX-HMAItT. ' Ran Metis'. Ryan. Kuhn. Three-base , !ta Delmaa R.'sn. Saerifle. hit M-Kiin i 1 lttt.- baa J-ktnpuh Pss on . !! Ort Peim 3k off aton 4. Ftrurk oat By P-ihl 1. y Seaton S. Wild pitch 1 t'-n. Time of gam. -I hoar 44 sslaulea. J I mplra I'laasy 'f-EXATORS W1X IX ELEVENTH i - ;ernon Leader lias Raleigh Walk O'Ronrke and Van Bnrcn. I SACRAMENTO, Cal- July ST.-Sacra- nento von aa 11-lnnlng pitchers' battle tetween Paura and Ralelgn from Vernon tier, today. 1 to L Shlnn led off In the 'last of the 11th wltb a double, taking third whan Ilosp missed Kern- throw la. ? Happy Hotin tried to slip omethlnc :over by calling upon Ratetgh to walk . O'Rourke and Van Burrn. (IHIng the kses with none out Panilg Hied out "to CarlUle In hort center, but Hoaan'a hope of getting out of the hoi with a idouble play waa rudely ahattered when Mafconey drove out a hit to deep center J far over Carlisle's head, sending Shlnn in with the winning run. acramento Brst run had come In the Srst Inning on a walk Issued to CTRourke. Van Buren a !ngl and a doable (teal. ,'CarlUIe drove on over the right Held 'fence for a home run. and Vernon's only ;run. In the third. Sensational catche 'by the Sacramento outfielders cut off , several threatened Vernon run. Score: . & YeraaB aaeramento ! AbH.Pa.AEt Ab. H.Pa A.E. - . t s a o Kiu I a r in a P r J- a f oa.rf a H'ip p'e : ia 4 f oo.c 1 R-irtp 4 K (SS.C 3 a 3 a "snmn.ao o w i a II t flH .- 3 13 4 0 a i a v Ku rt 4 l a a l 3 o rrai.ii 4 u 1 I 1 I v n-r.rf alia I I 1 ofritr.lf 4 O T 3 I.a Cs.c 4 S 4 3a OU hen.se 4 O T 13 OBaum.a 410 T1' a 1. Totals 34 1 3 IT Mn out orbea vlnning run a-sa mad. f CORK BT INNING. Vea oeioeoeoee a i ' Hits 1 1 1 1 I 1 -.-n.nto IIMMOHI 13 Hit, Itlllll T JTI-MS4ART. Hmt raa Csrlts'. T"-asa hit shlnn. Ss-rtfire bit rinssa. atoiea base ctninn. lrRtirh tl. so Puren. First baa tm.i'd 6s:la Kii 4. iisum Z. struck aui Ht Rs-etgh 4. bv Haam 4. Toube nlaya Ps'isa to Psttarsoa: tirasbesr to Ilosp ta T'stters Tune l:o- t mpirs H:Ma- braad. M'ARDLE WIXS fX)H SE.VLS tSafo Hit In Klfhth Srarea Henley J and Chrea Latter Pitch-TV Battle. OAKLAND. CaU July T. McArdle ' won today for Pan Frnnclco by a af hit ta the eighth. corlnr Henley. The score waa 1 to Pernoll and Henley ' dtTl-ied honor la a cloa pitcher' bat- tie and both were aupported by un ! usually faat Seldtnr. Henley singled J to left field In the eighth, reached ' third on two ouU and waa brought ! home by McArdle- drive to right field. 8cr: ', Saa rrancisco I Cf.-- I Aft H.I-O.A.E.' A?1- . ,s- if a ; M srt.!f. a j i i ! M m.r O 4 a 1 SW.rsa. J J f K'A...I 4 111 Hlman.rf I t l wver.sa 4I1I Zs-her ft. 4 I r..ni.i 4 t i a i i J . ft-ni'h.cf. 4 1! TO. I 4 I 11 1 1 ;it.rTT.c. 4 t OHIIne.lO. J rtt laaArf a 1 lits..c... O 811,000 LEM01T," WHO IS NOW MATTY," WHO a -- P 1 sJsaatCsssasaMstajl i" sstTlfsTTatiaTa. ..i f r,v 4l ? - v --;V .'" X '" i . - ... Rube" Marquard and Christy Matthwuon have furnished a most atrlklna; p.radox on th. New York National La.Sue Club, for 'Matty." the old reliable mainstay of the pitching, .taff. ha been apiked In four Of hi. lat five .tarts. while Marquard. "the Ill.Ooe lemon." purchased from the Indianapolis team, who failed signally up to this year, la coming through regularly and I now ranka among the leader In the National League .race. The laat average, how Marquard with 10 ylctorle. and four defeata. , . . New York still haa faith In th early ascendancy of It. ln& tr Matthew.on. but In the meanwhile each defeat that he .uffer. out. In all the more deeply In that It la unexpected. Many fan. had questioned McGraw. judgment In keeping Marquard on the pay roll, but development, seem to em phaalxe hla faith In the big outhpaw. Renter b. 1113 rpernoll.p. 0 1 4 Pohmldt" 0 ta'dif.ir ; Total. T T 37 Total . 3 6 IT 11 1 Hatted for fbaw lt elchth. SCORE BT JV.NING3. San Francisco $ t 1 Hits 0 1 1 0 1 a 1 T Oakland ! f ! tj Hits 1 I 1 1 1 I 8 CM MART. Rons Henlev. Two-tase hits TMemsnn. arcsrt. ascrtflca bits Ware 1. Hoffman. Cutensw. a.-hmldt. Stoleo t Hollasd. 'ulns. JUaes oo balls OS Henley 1. off psrnol! 1. Struck out By Henley by Pernoll Time of sm 1 hour 41 min utes, empire MeOreovv. AMERICAN' LEAGUE. Cleveland 6, Philadelphia 3. r tllbAL'bbl wm.j - won. I to I. tiregg pitched fine ball for the visitor except in ine snrnin i.n..... . Li. mrA TrM .n H Kl.ll wnen two u i . y-m the home team to score three run. Score: . . . r u u r Cleveland .. 11 JPhltadelphla 16 1 Batterlee Gregg and Smith: Morgan. Leonard and Livingston. Thomaa. Detroit 7, Waohlntrton 1. WASHINGTON. July X. Detroit bunched three hlta In the alxth Inning and. with the assistance of two costly errors, scored six runs, defeating Wash ington atly. Wll'.ett pitched efTectlvely with men on bases. Score: R. II. E l R. H. E. Wah-gton ..1 11 4. Detroit 7 7 Batteries Johnson and Alcsralth; Wll- lett and Stanage. IWxlnn 9, Chlcajro 4. BC3TON. July 17. The local, cleaned up the three-game erta with Chicago by winning today. Boaton drove Doe Shlte from the rubber, and continued the fusillade of hit sgalnet Toung. who succeeded him. Score: R-.H. E l R. H. E. Boston U 4;i"hlcago 4 1 f Batteries Karger and Carrlgan; White. Young and Bulllvan. Xew York 5, 6U Iul 4. NEW YORK. July 17. By bunching flv bit and a pass In th third inning. New York made five run and won from St. Loul. I to 1. A double play by Knight on Cries' hot grounder In the ninth prevented St. Louis from tying tha (core. Score: R. II. E-l R. H. E. St. Loula ..4 I t.Nw York . 10 1 Batteries Nelson and Stephen; Fisher and Sweeney. XATIOXAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia 4. Su Louis 3. PT. LOI I3. July 27. Philadelphia won from St. Loul today and broke even on the series. The visitors scored their run by timely hitting In the second and third lnnlnga. Th locala rallied In th eighth, but fell hort. acoting three runa. Woodburn and McAdama mad their debut and pitched fair ball. Beck se cured four stogies In a. many attempt. Score: R. "H. E. R. H. E. PMladel ....4 1; . Loul. S 7 S Batteries Alexander and Moran: Har mon. Woodburn. McAdama and Bile. Chicago S, Boston 3. CHICAGO. July 27. Chlearo bunched hit and defeated Boston today. The visitors bunched three hits and a sacri fice for their score. Zlmmerman'a bat ting and aensatlonal one-hand ratrhes by Tinker and Edgerton were the fea ture. Score: R. n. E.I R. H. E. Chicago t 11 Boston 2 8 0 Batteries Tnney and Archer: Griffin. PfeltTer and K'lng. Umpire Klem and Brennaa. Plttburg 7, Brooklyn 0. PITTSRI'Ra. July 27.-Pltthur won from Brooklyn, m s ' i r & a clean saeep of MAKING GOOD, AND "MIGHTY IS FALLINO. ; ) I--. ' Yt- T ? v - - .jf ' , . -'si . a . 1 ' - v .' tho erle. It vu Pittsburg, eighth atraight victory. Score: R. H. E ! R. H. E. Pittsburg ...7 8 3,BrooKlyn ....0 C I Batterle Lelfleld and Simon; Rucker, Knetaer and Bergen. A. Miller. Umpires Zlgler and t'lnneran. New York 4, Cincinnati 7. CINCINNATI. July S7. Cincinnati broke even on the series by winning the final game with New York here. Score: R.H. E. R.H. E. New York. 4 6 2Clnclnnatl. 7 11 S Batterle Dmcke. Crandall and Wil son: Keefe. Smith and McLean. Um pire. Johnstone and Eason. VEAN GREGG riTCiriXG KIXG Ex-Portland Star, by Yesterday's Victory, Become Beat Pitcher. CLEVELAND. O, July 17. (Special.) By nosing out th Athletic today for tha aecond time thla saaaon In a game which went 10 Innings. Vean Oregg. Portland' star twlrler laat year, became tha leading pitcher of the major league, a distinction probably without precedent In th annal. of bis league baseball. Today' winning' give Gregg a record of It victories and two defeats, and a percentage of .K57, which 1 17 , points better than that of Grover Cleveland Alexander, the .ensatlon of the' National League. Alexander- average 1. .MO. He haa won 21 and lost four, participating In 29 game. Gregg haa officiated In It game. Gregg and Alexander have been fight ing for several weeks for the pitching supremacy. The Philadelphia star wa. beaten Tuesday by St Loot, which de feat allowed the Nap aldewheeler to pa him. The spectacle of twb first year hurler. starring In their respec tive leagues I unusual In baseball. Toole Has Good Record. Marty O'Toole. th St. Paul pitcher for whom Tlttsburg paid I22.S0O a few day ago. hurled fur Btoux City In the Western League, leading tha pitchers In this class A organization with a record of It victories and five defeats. He was unusually steady, having al lowed less than two walks a game and averaging seven strikeouts a game In the meantime. Marty waa Bold by Sioux City to tha Amerloan Association last Fall for something like 900. BASEBALL IN EPITOME la Leagaes at a Glance Fartftc Coast. I Northwestern. TV. u P.C w. L P C Portland 4 .77Vancouver .83 8 .IS Vernon ... .aa b4 .63 Spokane ...58 44 .C Cakland ..4 57 .o-'!'Tacoma ...ST 44 .B4 f-n Kran..S1 .4H2 Seattle ....8J 47 .5115 hsrrs'lo . 5 .478 Portland ..4 43 .463 Lo An.. .4,1 73 .3IK; Victoria ...28 7S.24T American. I National. W. U P.C.) W. U P C. Petrolt ,..l 20 .S7 Chicago ...64 31 .1J rt-lla 47 33 .;3 I'hlla. 64 5 .807 Vew Tork.41 43 .6311 New Tork..r3 SS .n-J jtoaion ...47 4S .Ml Flttsbur. ...M 87 .6SJ Chl'-aso ...44 43 .M'SSt. Louis.. .61 8 .473 Cleveland .44 47 .rW'Oirlnclnnall .87 SO .42.1 h XI .) .841 Hrooklyn ..81 61 .30 Bt tuls. i 4 .ISKlHoeion . -0 .2-i ' Aawrlcaa Ao. IV caters Iaaae. VT. I- P " l W. I- P-C. Columbus .53 44 .6:Penver ,....5 S3 .(Ml Kan. City . 32 4 ..131 .Lincoln ...J4 37 ..V3 M lanes D. .5-1 47 ..'. Pueblo ....4 40 .8.11 St f'sal. .-60 4t .r.lOHt. Joseph. .44 44 .5J2 Mll'au'e ..60 51 .4'.:. Sioux City.. 43 4 .4US Toledo ...47 82 .475 0msha ....44 47 .4R4 l oul.vlll .4S .13 .4MTopela 40 52 .4.1.1 iBlanap 43 6S .430 Ds Molnes-i 84 .2S3 Yesterday' Bemilt. Pacific Cosst Leasue Portland 2. Ansele, 1; S.n Francisco 1. Oakland 0; Sac ramento 2. Vernon 1. . Northwestern League Vancouver S. Port lsnrt 1: Seattle 11. Victoria 4: Tacoma 4. SPAmenrc League-Cleveland a, Philadel phia 3: New York 8. St. Louis 4; Detroit 7. W.hlnrtnn 1: Boston 9. Chicago 4. N.tlonsl Uin Phllsdelphls 4. St. Louis 8: Chlcso 8. B.wton 2: Plttbur 7. Brook lyn O; ( Inclnnstl T. New York 4. Amerlrsn Assoclstlon Mllwstlkee 18. Co lumbus 12: Minneapolis-Toledo and St. Paul Inrltsnapolls ram,, postponed, rain; Kansas l llv snd !.oulvllle not scheduled. 1Vtern l.esue Lincoln 4. Pueblo 1: To peka 8, Ucnver 2: no other games scheduled. LEWIS UNO CLARK BEAT ROADSTERS Only Williams and Mundorff Manage to Fatten Averages Against Canadians. . BATTING ORDER CHANGES "e-iv Arrangement Does Not Puisle Vancouver Pitcher, However, and His Teammates Pile Vp Three Runs While Locals Get One. Portland was treated, to a revival of the Lewi tt Clark Exhibition yester day when the Vancouver Beavers, ral lying behind the battery namesakes of the famous Oregon Argonauts, defeated the Portland Roadster S to 1. Jimmy Clark. ex-Unlverslty of Wahington tar. set the locala down with four scattered blngles so that about tells the story of the ' clinching of the series. Bloomtleld was blnged for 11 safe hits but the sandy-haired right-hander pitched better ball than the score would eem to indicate, holding the visitors afe In every round but the eighth, when, strange to relate, the "Canucks" secured one lonely run on four hits In succession. Vancouver's other two runs preceded this In the fourth in ning when they came from behind on error by Coltrln and Pettigrew fol lowed by hits on the part of Bennet and Brashear. , Portland had taken the lead with one tally In the first inning when Clark got off on a poor start by hitting Mentor, walking Mundorff and allowing William to drive Mensor In with one of his three singles. Up to the boots In the fourth. Bloomneld had not al lowed a hit and everything pointed to a Portland victory. Such was not In the cards, however, and Brashears bad men made it four straight for the series. Batting Order Changes. Nick William is leaving no stone unturned In his effort to break the "Jinx," remove the buffalo robe or smash the hoodoo, whatever you're a mind to call It. for the blft blonde leader chopped hi batting order to mince meat prior to the start of hostilities, switching Pettigrew to right field. and putting Menaor In left at the head of the batting- order. Pitcher Clark was undismayed by the arrangements, how ever. for he mowed the locals down with an . aggravating frequency and permitted only Williams and Mundorff to fatten their batting averages. Vancouver, too. suffered a change in personnel, Brlnker nursing a bruised leg on the bench while Pitcher Cates cavorted around in the center patch as Jimmy Adams, utility man. Is also laid up for repairs the result of In juries. Cstes accepted two chances without a skip and came through with a blngle undoubtedly enjoyed his after noon's romping In the gardens. Three Double Plays Made. Three fork-llghtnlns; uoubles again electrified the stands during somnolent periods. James. Coltrln and Casey starring In this particular branch of duty. Williams will positively send in Jen sen, his crack lefthander, today while Brashear promises to use either Erick son or Engle, the only two men who have not been used this week. . The score: Vancouver- (Portland- ft W.nett.lf 4 0 :AJ0 jWrJf.. J 0 2 0 0 B.":ib 4 8 10 0 OMund f.Sb 1 1 1 0 Bwam rf 3 1 2 0 0 Wllll s.lb Jl J Jsm-.Rb 4 1 1 4 OPettlvr.rf 4 0 0 0 1 Cates.cf. 4 1 2 0 n;C..ey.2b. 3 0 5 0 flchar.ss S t 8 2 O Brad y.o. S 0 1 1 0 Lewls.c. 4 0 8 0 Cnltrln.ss 8 0 2 1 Clark.p.. 4 10s o Bloo'io.p " Totals 84 11 2T 14 0 Totals 2T 4 27 14 ECORB BT INN1NQ8. Vancouver 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 Hits 0 0 0 2 1 1 8 4 1 Jl Portland 1 SSSSJnn?-! Hits 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 8UMMABT. Buns Wniett, Bennett. Clark. Mensor. truck out By Clark 0. by Bloomneld 1. Bsses on bslls Off Clark 4. Two-base hits Bennett. Clark. Double plays Clark James and Brashear: Casey. Coltrln and Williams. Coltrln. Caeev snd Williams. Hucriflcs hits Pwnln. jtchnrnw-per, Spcas. Bit by pitched Tears for 1 f CO.ll UO It makes tears! I am a victim of too much business! You hit my sample store and bought twice, yes, three times as many suits as I expected you to! No time to plan. It s a case of get suits! I dii I kept a streak plowed between here and the New York markets. A few here and a few there-and bless you-I delivered the goods! Gave 'you, consistently; $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $30 suits for $14.75 and $18.75. But look at me now. Instead of a few short lines, I find myself with hundreds of them five suits here, ten suits there-and such suits-values the finest! But they must "sed ono money in keeping them. Think of $22,50, $25, $27.50 and $30 suits cut to $14.75 and $18.75 AND THEN KNIFED AGAIN! Gee! Men! I weep to see them sold. Better a lake of tears because I have to sell such good suits at these prices than an ocean of tears later when the Sheriff comes.. (But he won t, for you will buy the suits now.) Short This I are of tidious. them JIMMY Take Elevator to Third Floor , ' SAMPLES EXTRA TODAY nitffl"!!':!;,!.,!'r;!T!h, ,;..i.;iiiffilli!lli STEIN LOCH - 1 11 rlA J C9C I7,r..vr Suite 2t I n.riVJ ail Ji.iti hiiu lauki AU $40 and $35 Fancy Suits, $ 1 9.SO Ji Black and Blues .U ott "WHERE YOU ball Mensor by Clark. Passed ball Brad ley. Tims 1:65. Umpire McCarthy. Notes of the Game. About 400 fan attended the fourth gam of th series. Scharnweber. at short for the visitors, and Coltrln. of Portland, ars about the two best In the fielding 11ns In ths league. Billy Bpeas mads another perfect peg to the plat in an sfTort to cut Bennett off, but although the ball lined straight Into Bradley's hands without so much as touch ins th dirt. "Pus" beat it in. Pitcher Clark started the eighth Inning for Vancouver, doubling to right Held. Jim my scored on Bennett's double to left, Ben nett going out attempting to pilfer third. Brashear and Swain then followed with slngiaa. Brashear Is holding up his reputation as a demon slugger. Yesterday he got three safe swats In four trips. Vancouver players attribute Spokane's slump to an erratic pitching staff. Umpire McCarthy maintains better disci pline on the held and gets along with less "ragging" than any other Northwestern umplr seen on the Portland grounds this year. Nick Williams secured three of Portland s four hlta - Not on stolen base Is chronicled on the score sheet, which speaks well for the abil ity of both Lewis and Bradley. Kddle Mensor contributed a beautiful running catch. SEATTLE OCTHITS VICTORIA Visitors Begin Swatfest In Fifth and Win, 11 to 4. VICTORIA. B. C. July 21. After Williams had held Seattle for five In nings, the visitors started a swatfest today and won. 11 to 4. Victoria made a rally In the seventh, when three runs came In and Wasrd was sent in for a pinch hit. but he struck out. Score: Victoria Beatti Ab.H.Po.A.E.1 , i o a n Ab.H.Po.A.B Go'd'n.Sb 4 0 0T.eard.2b. 5 0 0Cl-k'k,cf . 5 8 0;House'r,rf 6 0 OBues.Sb.. S S 0Ort,lb... 4 0 O Ray'nd.ss B 0 OShea.o... 4 n t jUnlnn.lf . A Million. ct Keller.2h 4 Cocssh.rf 4 Bren'n.ss 8 McM'o.lb 4 Clem'n.lf 4 Grlndle.o 4 Will'ms.p a McCa't.p 0 Ward'... 1 0 OZackertp 0 o 0 0 Totals 84 8 26 9 01 Totals 40 13 27 7 1 Batted for Williams In seventh. Raymond out, bunting on third strike. SCORE BY INNINGS. s,,ttle 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 4 11 Victoria 0 100003004 Runs Cocash 2, Brennan, Clementson. Leard 2, Bues 2. Ort 2. Raymond. Shea, Sea ton, Zackert. Two-lit" bits Buea. Shea, Raymond. Cocash. Three-base hits Leard. Clementson. Home run Leard. Bases on balls Off Williams 2. off afcCamment 1. Struck out By Williams 6, by McCamment 2. by Zackert H. Hits Off Williams in 7 Innings. 7; off McCamment In 2 Innings. 8 Escriflc hit Brennan. Stolen base Clem entson. Passed balls Qrlndle. Shea. Bit by pitcher Shea (by Williams). LOXG CONTEST VOX BY TIGERS Batting Rally In Eleventh Inning Defeats Spokane, 8 to 4. TACOMA, Wash., July 27. A batting rally In the 11th inning- save Tacoma today's game, 4 to 3. Three singles In succession scored Aboott and the game Me, But Smiles for You . MEN'S SUITS Tie Most Remarkable Ckannce Sale of Men's Suits I Erer Hid the Bard Luck to Offer! Men's $20.00 High Grade Lined All Wool Men's $25.00 High Grade Suits I have been .selling these at $14.75 think the most unique suit values in Portland's history, for the qualities the very best, the style and class of these suits are for the most fas It makes the tears run fast to think at the price.... - DUNN ALL STRAW HATS PRICE SSE , )Ph ! -t -r" '.'. T- f Per Cent GET THE BEST" On Washington Near Firth a. A W was over. Both Willis and Gordon pitched great ball. Score: Spokane I Tacoma . Ab.H.Po.A.E.1 Ab-H.P0.A-E Cooney.ss 4 10 3 OiBassey.lf. 4 0 0 0 0 C'ght.2b. 0 0!C'man.3b. SI 0 11 2 Frisk. rf.. 0 ! 0 OlA'bott.rf . S 2 1 0 0 N-dke.lb 4 0 1! 4 OlK'n'dy.Sb 4 8 4 1 NetzeUb 4 3 3 2 0 Lynch.cf . 5 2 3 0 1 Z'm'r'n.lf 5 10 0 OIBurns.c. 8 1 I J J H man.cf 6 15 0 OlMorse.ss. 4 0 2 1 0 Bp man.c 6 12 1 0 Fisher, lb. 4 2 IT 0 1 W1U1S.P.. 4 10 3 OiGordon.p. 4 0 f 2 Total. 428o'l4o1 TotaL. S6 10SS22 6 None out when winning run was made. SCORE BY I.VNINGS. Spokane 0 100020000 03 Tacoma 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 SUMMARY. nuns Frlck. Netsel 2. Abbott, Kennedy. Lynch, Fisher. Stolen bsses Netsel, Hart man. Coleman 2. Burns. Double play Cartwrlght to Nordyke. Two-base hit Willis. Three-bsse hits Lynch. Fluher. Sacrifice hit Burns. Sacrifice fly Bassey. Struck out By Gordon 3, by Willis U. Bases on balls Off Gordon 4. off Willis 3. Hit by isitched ball Frisk 3. Time of game 2 hours minutos. cmjj. c oi... Fandom at Random RALPH FRAB.Y, the Northwestern League umpire who went to the Na tional League several weeks ago, has tired of the major league brand of kindness and has quit, according to a Philadelphia newspaper. Frary has not been umpiring lately but said in a letter that he was incapacitated with a bruised shin. Of Frary's retirement a Philadelphia paper has the following to say: Ralph Frary, the umpire from the North western League, who Joined the National League staff a few weeks ago. has gone back to his home In Spokane. He had a lame leg which troubled him. and for the rest of the season, at least, he is through as a National League arbiter. He Is the second member of the corps to have a short career In the major league. Jack Doy4e be ing the other. , , , Delhi and Seaton have hooked up In 'steen games so far this season. J. Newton Colver, sporting editor of the Spokesman-Review, Spokane, will be. a Portland visitor the latter part of the week. Vean Gregg won another for the Naps against Philadelphia yesterday, giving him a season's record of 18 victories and two defeats. Gregg's game was the first win of the series by the Naps. According to San Francisco talk, California money is behind Jack Glea son in his debut In big league ball at Boston. Cricket Match Due Saturday. The regular Saturday afternoon cricket match will be played at the club arounds at 3:00 P. 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