Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 08, 1910, Page 10, Image 10

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VEAN GREGG SAVES
PORTLAND TEAM
Remarkable Control of South
paw Proves Undoing of
Oakland Boys.
DOUBLE-HEADER IS SPLIT
In Afternoon Gum, Won by North
erner by l-to-0 Score, Gregg
Strikes Out 14 Men Ryan
Starts Hostilities in First.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGCE.
YeMerdaj's Results.
Portland 1-2. 0lnl 0-4.
Lea ImlH -l. Vernon 4-4.
San Francisco 2-1. Sacramento 0-0. ,, J
Standing a tbo Claba.
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n T 10!
Minis', .'is 14j
insato 1 12 121
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San Fran..' 113.14 U 14 13' TO .54. i
Oakland 114 13.14 13! ex .'-J
4 Portland ...fliMO : 14: ls M f
4 Vsrnon T toils 111:11; M -32 i
I Loa AnU .'IS14 4!ul ltl 63;.4J 1
I 6acramnto ,12 13 7 3 III I 4 .3M I
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7. Speclal.
It remained for Vean Gregg, the Portland
southpaw, to win the only two same tna
Braver took this week from the Oak.
Thiring the middle of the week It wa
Gregg who managed to win from the
fast-coming Commuters, and strain this
afternoon, following a morning defeat.
Gregg abut out the Omklanders. 1 to . In
a game In which the hits were mighty
scarce.
Both pitchers were accorded errorless
support, but Gregg's victory can be at
tributed In large part to bis remarkable
control. 14 of the Oaks being struck out.
It wss all in accord with hi strike
out record of the previous game, when
be fanned ten of the Commuters.
The attendance at Recreation Park, not
so large perhaps as last Sunday, wa
good, and ropea had to be stretched in
renter field to keep the crowd back. There
were no fielding errors charged, although
the Portland run cams through a man
who was hit by Nelson, a slip that was
followed by a long bit. Gregg held the
locals to three hits and they were never
dangerous after the first Inning, when
they annexed two hits, but were doubled
out.
In the forenoon, although Portland
gathered ten hits In all. as against seven
for Oakland. It was the latter team that
. won. The Oaks bunched four of their
hits In one Inntag the third and that
proved the undoing of the Beavers, for
Maggart drove In two runs with a timely
two-bsgger. That Inning gave the Oaks
three runs, and they wound up the game
with a 4-to-l score in their favor.
Most of the action In the afternoon af
fair was In the first Inning. Ryaa start
ed hostilities by beating out a bunt that
Nelson attempted to field In ungainly
tyle. He wa sacrificed to second by Ol
son, and Rapp was hit by the pitcher.
An attempted double steal resulted in
Rysn being headed at third base, but
Rapp was on second and he scored
really when Casey bit a liner just lnalde
the hrst-basS line.
The Oaks almost did thing In the same
inning. There was a cheer when Hogan hit
to right and Wares followed that up with
a swat paat second. Maggart fanned and
Hogan was doubled out in attempting to
n reach third. Cameron retired the side by
' striking out,
- . The Beavers placed two men on the
' saves In the fourth on a wild pitch and a
' walk, but there was no action. In the
' ) y seventh some particularly classy work by
' . Wares at short robbed the Beavers of
I ,tia. but they closed the ninth In fast
- ' frm. With one down Olson singled and
: Rapps doubled Into the left-field crowd.
(-aw was called out for stepping across
the plate, and. after Sheehan had drawn
a pass, he was forced at second.
In the forenoon seion. with the bases
full. Mags-art dropped a Texas leaguer on
the left-Held1- chalk line that called for
two of the trio. Later. In the eighth.
Wolverton's
The scores:
slDgle added another run.
Mora Ins
PORTLAND.
AB R
a o
PO
2
4
1.'
2
1
0
o
s
o
0
w,-an.
Olsen.
cf. .
o
4
Rapps. lb
Fihr. c
. 5b
Sh haa. 3b...
Spaa. If
'rt. rf
Safon. p.....
JlcCredlo . . .
Totals ST S
OAKLAND.
AB R
H"an. cf 4 1
tv.rea, a .......... 1 S
M(rt. If S 1
i a mroii lb.. ....... S 1
Wclverton. b 3 0
'utshaw. 2b......... 0
Carroll, rf
Thorn as, c...... 0
IJveljF. p 1 1
24 IS
PO
0
2
1
IS
o
4
1
S
o
Total
24 4
T 2T 31
Baited for Ssatoo la ninth.
SCOBS BT 1NXTNOS.
Portland ....... ......o 0 O 1 1 0 O 0 1
H.t. i 3 o 2 o 1 1 w
Oakland 001OOOO1 -4
Hit. . 1 S401001 T
ST.-MMARY.
Two-baso hits Masrart. Ttyaa. 8hhan.
Hn arifl- hits Warn S. Stolen
strait. Ntn t'arroU- Base, on halla
off l.lwiy 2. off 8-ion s htmck out
Ft l.lT:y X. tiaton 1 Hit by pltrhr
tarmll Pasd bain Ftahar. Tlras 1:43,
I mptra McOroeyjr.
Altera ttaase.
PORTLAND.
AB
Rvan. rf
OIn. ss. ...... .....
Rapp. Ir. 3
I MY. Ct". .......... a
Phehaa. 3b ......... s
Ewas, If. .... 4
on. rf 7..... a
Murrey, e..
Or.iS. p.
Totals 3
OAKLi
AB
Mian. rf. . .......... 4
w ro, m 4
Maaaart. If
t nron. lb ........ -
Woltortoa. Sb. ...... 3
i ntahav. 3b.........
rarroil. rf...
Mita. c. ............
Ni"R. p....-....--- 1
llarklns 1
Total ST
R H PO A E
0 10 0 0
S 1 1 3 0
1 1 I o s
S 1 S 3 0
o o
O O 1 0
O 0 A 0 0
A S 15 S S
s o S o
i 4 It lo
LND.
R H PO A TB
0 1 a I o
1 0 T S
o n a o
12 2 ft
110
S 4 1 0
0 3 0 O
0 0 3 3 O
1 2 n
0 i is "is "o
Caaoy declared est for tepptng ever the
rBattd for Nalaoa in ninth.
COftX BT ISNINOS.
Port'.nd 1 f
mks 2 e e e 2
oa k 'and .......... ....e o e O 0 O A O 0 ft
H.ta " MimOW
SlU MART.
Two-baaa hit Rappa Sarrlnc hit Ol-
Ms rr on ba'ls ff Or 1. off Nolsea
a SUuca out By Crg li. by Xtitv .
NEGRO CHAMPION WHO IS "TAKING THE COUNT" FOE THE
LAST TIME.
'fir
JOB
Hit by pitcher Rapp. Nolaon. I"a.b';
plays Murray to OIen to Kheohan. v. lid
Pitch Nalaon. Time 1:40, Umpire Mc
Greevy. IiODIE'S SINGLE GAME WIJTXEB
San Francisco Takes Both Contests
From Sacramento.
SACRAMENTO. Aug. 7. Bodle single
to center broke up today's sfternoon
game In the tenth inning. Jimmy Lewis,
who had previously doubled, scoring the
winning run of a -to-2 score.
The Seals took both games. Henley
shutting out the Senators in the morn
ing. 1 to 0. By ram. the ex-Princeton Col
lege man who pitched for the Senators in
the morning, showed tip well, but was
given ragged support. Scores:
Morning game
R. H. E. ' R. H. E.
San Francisco. S ljSaeramento ...0 4 I
Batteries Henley and Berry; Byram
and Splesman.
Afternoon game
R. H. E. R. H. E.
San Francisco t 2, Sacramento ...2 7 1
Batteries Sutor and Williams; Baum
and La Longe.
Vernon 4-4; Los Angeles 5-1.
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 7. Lo Angeles
won the morning game and Vernon the
afternoon game today. The work of the
pitchers in the morning was a bit out of
the ordinary. Willett passed six men and
truck out three, while Thorsen neither
struck out nor passed a man. Scores:
Morning game
R. H. E l R. H. E.
Vernon 4 t 6,1m Angeles ..6 4 1
Batteries Willett and Hogan; Thorsen
and H. Smith.
Afternoon game
R.H. E. . R.H. E.
Vernon - 4 1 lLos Angeles ..1 4 6
Batteries Hltt and Hogan: Castleton.
Klein and Orendort Umpires Finney
and Hildebrand.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.'
Won. Lost. P. C
5 31 .67T
60 :n
55 42 .57
R 43 .5i
44 50 -4S
4 5S .40
SS 58 .3WI
28 5 -01
Philadelphia .....
Boston .. ......
New York
Detroit ..........
Cleveland ........
Washington ......
Chicago .........
St. Louis
ST. LOCIS GETS BAD SHTJT-OCT
Coombs, Philadelphia Pitcher,
Strikes Out 9 Men In Game. .
ST. LOUTS. Aug, 7. Philadelphia,
through the splendid work. of Pitcher
Coombs, today hut out St. Louis to 0.
Coombs struck out nine St. Louis
batters. Lake was hit hard In the third
Inning. The field wss wet and soggy.
Score:
R H E R H E
St. Louis ...0 6 iiPhlladelphia 11
Batteries Lake and Stephens; Coombs
snd Livingstone.
ChrcaRO 4; Washington 0.
CHICAGO. Aug. 7. Walh held
Washington to two hits, both made by
Conroy her today and Chicago 4 to 0.
Score:
R HE R H E
Chicago 4 Washington Oil
Batteries Walsh and Payne; Groom,
Meyer and Beckendorf.
Detroit 4; Xew Tork 1.
DETROIT. Aug. 7. Detroit made it
three straight from New Tork today,
winning 4 to 1. Summers deserved a
shutout but lot it through ragged
support. Score:
R H EI R H E
New Tork ..I i lDetrolt 4 8
Batteries Hughes and Mitchell;
Summers and Schmidt.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won.
2
54
54
4T
47
4
S
M
Lost. P't.
. 32 ."
Chl-aro ........
Plttaburs; .......
Now York ......
Philadelphia ....
Cincinnati .....
Brooklyn .......
Pt. t.ouia
Boston .........
.57
47
4ff
54
5
63
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.5O0
.4
.4.13
.4"3
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Vancouver Tennis Opens Tuesday.
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Aug. 7. (Sps-
Cl,l.) Ths Vancouver tennis club will
hold a handicap tournament on its
grounds In Vancouver, beginning Tues
day and continuing for the remainder
of th week. Ths finals in doubles
and singles will be played next Satur
day afternoon. Two cups will . bo
awarded for the winners. The com
mittee In charge of the tournament Is
composed of C. W. Shumwsy. W. B.
rra Bols and Josepb wsrtx- The com
mittee will arrange the handicaps.
President Graham, of the Paclfio
Coast League, Is advocating a post
season series between the thres leading
clubs of this league and ths pennant
winners of the Eastern, Western and
Southern Leagues and ths American
Association,
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CANS.
GANS READY TO DIE
Famous Fighter Turns Over
All to Wife.
MOTHER PROVIDED FOR
Though Condition Is Unchanged, ex
Champion, Knowing End Is Near,
Tells Life-Partner to Pay
Every Dollar of Indebtedness.
BALTIMORE, Md.. Aug. 7.-(Special.)
The condition of "Joe" Gans, the old
prize fighter who Is dying of tubercu
losis at the borne of his mother, 102C
Argyle avenue, was reported to be un
changed tonight. Dr. John G. Jay, who
Is attending him. has Issued orders that
he should be kept quiet. Only his clos
est friends sro allowed to see him.
Realizing that the end. is fast drawing
near, "Joe" sent for hi attorney. Wil
liam H. Palro and Harris S. Cummings,
yesterday, and drew up an assignment
turning all of his property and belong
ings over to his wife, Martha J. Gans.
Mrs. Gans, the mother, has also been
provided for by her dutiful son.
After the papers were signed. "Joe"
called his wife to his side, and in tones
hardly discernible said:
"Martha, I want you to run my busi
ness after I am gone. If you go to
the wall sell out, but pay up every
dollar."
Gans Is a hotel proprietor in this city.
JENSEN GOES TO PIECES
FAMOUS VANCOUVER PITCHER
LETS IX FIVE RUNS.
After Getting Drubbing in First
Game, Canadians Almost Drop
. . Another in Day. ,
TACOMA. Aug. 7. Taeoma won the
first game of the double-header from
Vancouver here this afternoon, S to 2,
and ths second game was called in
the 11th inning with the score 5 to 6 In
order to permit Vancouver to catch
a boat.
Three visitors were on bases and
none down when time was called.
Vancouver outhtt and outflelded the
Tigers In the first game, but Miller
was wild and his bases on balls were
converted Into runs.' Flanagan's hit
ting was a feature in this game, he
getting two clean triples and a double
In four times" up.
Annls was wild In the second gams
and Vancouver took a five-run lead.
Jensen then went to pieces and In the
fourth Inning the Tigers scored five
times on bard hitting, tying the score.
Maston and Erlckson, the relief
pitchers, had command of the game
from the fifth on.
Umpire Hall was badly oft on deci
sions. Vancouver protested tbe first
game on an alleged misinterpretation
of the rules by Hall. Scores:
First" game:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Taeoma ... 8 lVaneouver .1 11 0
Batteries MeCamment and Blanken
shlp; Miller and 6ugden.
Second game:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Taeoma ... 10 Vancouver .6 9
Batteries Annls. Mason. Byrnes and
Blankenship; Jensen. Erlckson and
Lewis.
SEATTLE COMES TO LIFE; WINS
Spokane Goes Down to 9-to-l De
feat at Sound City.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 7. Seattle
unexpectedly came to life today and
won the last game of the series from
Spokane by a score of to 1.
Claflin was unsteady and Kratsberg,
who relieved him. was bit hard in ths
eighth. Score:
H.H.E1 H.H.E.
Seattle SSpokane ...1 t
Batteries Zackert and Custer; Claf
lin, Kratsberg and Ostdlek.
Ball tossers are the most supersti
tious individuals inhaling ozone for
exercise, and to steal a favorite bat
from a player Is worse than stealing
bis bast girl or his pocketbook.
HUPERTS WIN 1WIGE
West Siders Defeat Peninsula
Fulton Nine Twice.
LAST IS PITCHERS' BATTLE
Wlnterbotham Holds East Side
Players to Few Hits In First
Event Meeting Winds Up
Season in Tri-City League.
boh" Rimort'a West Side aggregation
made a grandstand finish of the Trl-Clty
thn Vausrhn-street lot
by defeating the Peninsula-Fulton nine In
two games,-both of which were hotly con
tested. The first game wa a nine-Inning
affair and was . won by the "Rubes," 3
, - . v. 1 1 th, Ar.rtxirl rams went to
the same club by the score of 3 to 0.
In the opener of the doume-neaaer oib
Wlnterbotham was sent against the Pen-
. v. a a fojalln? pxfra-
lllDUia l ill 1 1 " hi. . - - "
ordinarily good, for he mowed down ten
of them by the strike-out route ana
i i !.. ,i,. hnth nf which were
lun uiuj . " .
corralled by the same man. In the final
chapter the redhead slacked a trifle and
his support was also somewnai tame, miu
the opposing team came within an ace of
tying the score. However, the three-run
lead acquired earlier In the game proved
sufficient and the "Rubes" were safe, as
the final out was made when McElwaln
tossed Lucky out at the plate.
The second game was a pitchers' battle
between "Collie" Druhot and a tall chap
o . Thmnrann. The former pitched
gilt-edged ball, fanning nine men in the
seven innings the game lasiea, ana
1 1 H on. mpa.lv hit. TllOTTl DSOIl
also did good work., but he was unfortu
nate in being on a club that failed to hit
the ball..
The scores follow:
FULTON-PENINSULA.
First game
AB. R. H.
PO. A. E.
0 0 0
Taylor, cf........
Leo. 2b...'
Nelaon. If. .......
Whitney, ss
McFarland. lb...
Lucky, rf
Schemer. Sb.
Llnrk. c
Parker, p. .......
Totals
4
. .v 4
... 2
... 3
... 2
... 4
... 3
... 3
... 3
1
1
3
...28 S 2
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H.
WEST
PO. A. k
Taylor, as
LodelL lb
Turk. 2b.. .......
BrlsKl. cf
McElwsln. If.....
Brown. 3b. ...... .
Rupert, rf . ........
Shea, c
Wlnterbotham, p.
1 1 o
O o
2
0
O
2
1
1
3
Totals
28 8 5 27 f 0
8CORE BY INNINGS.
Peninsula
Siu 1 o o o o o 1 a
weat roruino . . ,
H,irr 0 2 0 0 1 0 o o 3
hi .::..:::::o I o o a i o -
SUMMARY.
Struck out By wtnterbothara. 10: by
Parker. 3. Bases on balls Off
botham. 1: off Parker. 3. Double Pi"
Parker to McFarland. Sacrifice hits Lode 1.
McFarland. Stolen bae Taylor. Lode l.
Rupert! Hit by Pitched ball-Taylor Lode
McFarland. Time of game 1:30. Lmpire
Rankin.
Second game
R. H. PO. A. E.
O 0 0 0 0
0 O 0 5 0
0 0 10 0
O 0 2 3 1
0 0 12 0 1
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1 0
0 110
0 0 12 1
1 1 i li i
LAND.
R. H. PO. A. E.
112 10
0 17 10
0 0 0 2 0
0 0 0 0 0
t 1 2 0 O
1 0 0 8 1
O 1 0 0 0
0 0 9 3 0
0 1 1 2 0
1 1 21 10 1
Taylor, cf. ......
Lee. 2b
Nelson. If... -.
Whitney, ss
1 1 ..... . vv.....
Pembroke, c
Thompson, p. ....
Taylor, ss
Lodell, lb
Turk. 2b
.... 3
.... 3
a
Brig cr . .
Dl'SS ..... ..
McElwaln. If - 3
Rmvn. 3b.
Rupert, rf.....
Shea, c
Druhot. p......
... 3
... 3
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Peninsula 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
west Portland- .s
Sh. i 1 a 5
SUMMARY.
Struck out Bv Druhot, 9: by Thompson.
1. Bea on ballOff Druhot 2: off
Thompson. J. Two-base hits Pembroke.
Three-base hit Rupert. Double play
Thompson to McFarland. Sacrifice hits
Brims. McElwaln. Rupert. Stolen bases
TaylorT Passed balls, battery error Pem
broke. First base on errors West Portland.
2: Peninsula. 1. .Time of game 1:25. Um
pire Rankin.
SWEDES GET READY FOR GAMES
Olympic Contests in 1912 Promise
Keen Interest.
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 7. (Special.)
Keen Interest Is already being shown
in the next International Olympic games,
to be held here in 1912. James Hurley,
a well-anown English swimming trainer,
has arrived in.Stockholm, where be will
probably remain till September. The
two local water-polo clubs are obtain
ing much benefit from his experienced
"wlmnfing clubs in other Swedish
towns, notably Gothenburg and Malmo,
are also anxious to serve a training
period under his guidance and for the
moment there is competition that shows
a note of strain and Jealousy, but mat
ters will shortly be adjusted amicably.
Barring unforeseen ' happenings the
games will prove a great success. Lord
Desborough ha declared that the Swedes
are the best sportsmen he has ever met
and they are determined to merit the
tribute.
Apart from sport Stockholm has on
enviable reputation for hospitality and
this will be maintained during the In
ternational athletic meetings. .It Is the
ambition of the local managers to con?
duct the games so that there shall be
no aftermath of complaints such ss
were heard In London two years ago.
ST. HELEXS DEFEATS LIXXTOX
B; II to S Total Fast Ball Team
Scores Another Victory.
ST. HELENS, Or- Aug. 7. (Special.)
In a game altogether one-sided the
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St. Helens team defeated Linnton here
today by a 13 to 3 score. inn bujb
from up the river were at the mercy
of the local pitcher of the team and
had no show whatever of winning.
Batteries St, Helens, B. E. Neefe
and Morton; Linnton, Kemp and
Broock.
Next Sunday the locals go to Rainier
to play the first game of the champion
ship series.
Junction City Wins Game.
JUNCTION CITY, Or., Aug. 7. (Spe
cial.) Junction City defeated Jefferson to
day in a featureless game on the -home
diamond to the tune of 9 to 4. The bat
teries were: 'Junction City, Baker and
Driver; Jefferson, M. Doty, West W.
Blrtcbet--
LIPTOX TROPHY IS SOUGHT
Speedy San Diego Yachts Prepare to
Enter Regatta. .
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Aug. 7. (Special.)
San IMego yachting enthusiasts are
busy preparing for the regatta for the
Thomas J. Lipton challenge cup, which
will be held under the auspices of the
San Diego Tacbf Club August 24 to 26.
Most of the speediest yachts on the Coast
have been entered in the regatta.
Commodore A. J. Mitchell, of the Sunset
Yacht Club, of Long . Beach, has an
nounced that he will sail his fast craft
Columbine in the event, and that he ex
pects to make a close race for first hon
ors. Dr. E. W. Gahan, of San IMego,. will
enter the Trilby, Frank Wyatt the Aeolus
and Thomas C. Hammond the Gretchen,
The racing committee of the club has
determined to run the races under the old
rules of the club regarding regattas,
which expired July 1. It is probable tin t
the old regulations will be re-adopted for
another term at the next session of the
committee.
ELEVEN WILL GO NORTH
CRICKETERS TO PLAY SEATTLE
AXD TACOMA COMBINED.
Team to Be Picked 'After Practice
Game Saturday Mackenzie's
Men Victors Over Gray's.
An Interesting cricket match was
played Saturday afternoon between
teams captained by A. E. Mackenzie
and G. Gray and resulted after a close
game in a victory for the Mackenzie
team. Coppinger and Mackenzie "batted
well for the winners, while Fenwick,
Hooke and. Neame made the run for
the losers. m
The local club will journey to Seattle
August 20 to play the combined Seattle
and Taeoma club and if the team se
lected can make the trip It expects
to be well able to hold Its own. The
11 to play will be chosen after the
practice match next Saturday.
The following Is the score of Satur
day' game:
G. Gray's Eleven.
P. Neame e. McKenzle, b. Coppinger..... 18
S. Hooke b. Coppinger 17
H. Phen c. Leigh, b. Mallet O
E. Fenwick b. Mallet 26
C. GJedsted b. Coppinger.... 2
C. Leigh b. Coppinger 11
G. Gray, not out 5
P. Henderson b. Coppinger B
J. Mcpherson b. Shipley -
G- Hunt, run out 0
Extras 2
Total .
Bowling Analyst.
Coppinger 6. wickets for 32.
Mallet. 2 wickets for 48.
Shipley, 1 wicket for 4.
A. E. McKeniee Eleven.
M. Coppinger c. Neame. b. Fenwick.
J. J. Churchley b. Neame .........
C. P. Browne b. Fenwick ........
G. Shipley b. Fenwick
A. E. McKenzle b. Fenwick
J. J. Mallet, not out
A. Slsley c Fenwick, b. Neame....
A. Cllnkett c. and b. Neame
A. Slncler, run out ...............
A. Smith b. Hooke
J. Pratt b. Hooke
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Fenwick. 4 wickets for 2L
Neame. 4 wickets for 33.
Hooke. 2 wickets for 87.
Gray. 0 wickets for 9.
88
GHEHALES WINS TWICE
RAYMOXD'S LEAD DIMINISHED
IX STATE LEAGUE. .
Both Teams Play Big League Ball.
Trick of Walking Fielder
Jones Proves Costly.
CHEHALIS. Wash., Aug. 7. (Special.)
Chehalis put a crimp in the lead Ray
mond has had In the Wa. hington State
League by winning both of today's
games, making it three straight. The
locals won the morning game, 3 to 2;
the afternoon game, 5 to 2. Both were
splendid exhibitions of the National
arame and there was a large attendance.
Calllhan pitched for Chehalis In the
morning and struck out 12 men, allow
ing only five scattered hits. Baker
pitched for Raymond and struck out
two men and allowed but six nits. Viv
ian made a double play to Kennedy, un
assisted. Fulton, of Chehalis. played
first base and made a home run in the
fourth Inning, scored another runner
and received a money shower for do
ing so. McBrlde caught both game
for Chehalis and Wlneholt caught for
Raymond. Raymond made six and Che
halis three errors.
Pat Butler, of Seattle, pitched the
afternoon game for Chehalis and Walsh
pitched for Raymond. Each team made
seven hits. Chehalis made three and
Raymond four errors. Each team had
the bases full more than once but could
not score. Vivian, Dyer and Flchtner
made threi base hits; Dyer a home run.
In the third Inning Walsh . walked
Fielder Jones, apparently purposely,
with another runner already on bases.
Jansa made a clean hit and scored both
men. Features were the fielding of
Flchtner and Taylor on critical chances.
Swindells umpired.
By winning this series Chehalis is
one game behind Raymond In the race
for the State League pennant and the
rest of the games will be closely con
tested. Cleveland to Play Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND. Aug. . 7. President
Charles Somers, of the Cleveland club.
of tbe
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DON'T GIVE UP
I Am Reitorfngr Suf t crime Men Every Day '
to Robust Health, Many of Them.
No Doubt, Were Much. Lower
lm Strength, Tham Ton.
Tou may have been unfortunate in se
lecting a doctor to treat you or you
may not have given yourself the atten
tion which your aliment demands. You
know that every day you put the matter
off you are getting worse and worse.
Life does not possess for you the pleas-
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to possess that robust health, vim and
vigor that were yours before the ravages
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the RELIABLE SPECIALISTS, who have
restored hundreds of men to health,
many of whom, perhaps, were in worse
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after the treatment 1 begun decided im
provement la noticed, and when dismissed
they go out from under my care restored
to the health nature intended should be
laeira.
The ailment, below are the ones to
tlon and I knew bow to cure them, Juat
work you may followi I aeldom fall to
tU.n I proml.e, aid I Have sova eared
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praise and thanks from patients I
euro of these troubles; from young
men who are weak, nervous, dis
tressed, embarrassed and worthless
because they are not strong and vig
orous as they should be. Tou have
to have such treatment as I give
you It is your fault if you don't let
me cure you.
Kidney. Bladder and Kindred Ail
ments are scientifically cured by
me. My method Immediately bene
fit you and the majority of case I
curs come from other specialists
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piles I can cure you o quickly
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announced today that he had accepted
the challenge of the Cincinnati Na
tional League club for a post-Beason
series to decide the baseball cham
pionship of Ohio. ' '
MOUNT HOOD ROAD BUSY
Autolsts Find Improved Highway
Source of Pleasure."
More than 100 automobiles were counted
on the Mount Hood wagon road since Fri
day on their way to the several moun
tain resorts. Yesterday forenoon and af
ternoon 50 were counted on the way to
Rhododendron Tavern and Government
Camp.
Among those who went out Saturday
were W. J. Clemens, who made the run
in three hours; J. A. Strowbridge. with
Dr. and Mrs. D. Raftety. and Miss A. L.
Dlmick, principal of the Brooklyn School,,
who will remain till school opens; Colonel
Blaisdel and family. Fred Buchtel and
family are taking vacation there, as
well as Assistant Chief Laudenklos, of
the Fire Department, who expects to go
on a bearhunt today.
A wonderful amount of work has been i
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Those addicted to the liquor habit or having friends or relatives who are
should not fall . to INVESTIGATE THIS.
THE NEAL INSTITUTE
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Museum of Ariatomy
Open FREE to Men
All men visiting Portland should see Dr.
Taylor's Free Museum of Science. As far
ahead of all other advertised museums as
the Dr. Taylor methods of 'treating men's
ailments are superior to the old, haphazard
and guesswork treatment. An exhibition pre
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Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured
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any one who bad a retnra of the
Blood Poison, Sarin Ailments I
will give you treatment that will la
a few days cure every sign and
svmptom of your trouble. My treat
ment gets the poison out of the sys
tem Instead of driving It In like
other treatments. I cure blood pois
on and skin ailments so they can
not come back.
Varicose Veins Are Cured My
one-treatment cure Is what you
should have and what you will have
to have to be oured right. Only one
visit Is required. Tou suffer no
pain nor trouble. Ail signs disap
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Contracted Ailments My treat
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done on the Mount Hood road In the last
few weeks. For some distance this side
of Cherrwille along the side of a hill tne
road has been completely rebuilt, great
trees havine been blasted out or tne way
Runs of three and four hours are not con
sidered particularly fast with the pres
ent Improvements in the road.
Great credit is given Henry Wemme for
hits work in behalf of the Mount Mooa
wagon road. He has informed the people
along the road that the work has just
begun, and that the road must be cov
ered with hard surface. Everybody along
the Mount Hood road swears by Mr.
Wemme and declares that they are ready
to co-operate with him in the further
improvement of the road.
Five Want to Be Commissioner.
. MONTESANO, Wash., Aug. 7. (Spe
cial.) There are five candidates in the
field for County Commissioner, and each
is making a personal canvass. The
men who want to be Commissioner are:
Fred Rosmond, County Auditor; G. J.
rr. 1 rn,,ntv TrftSll Tftr. WhOSe term
of office expires January 1, 1911: L.
I. wakerieia, ex-wayur ui .cmm., .
SatsoD. and E. C.
Kibbe,' former owner and editor of the
Elma Chronicle.
Drink
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Habit
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Without Hypodermic Injections
. The NEAL is an INTERNAL treat
ment, no hypodermic injections, that
cures the worst case of drink habit in
THREE DAYS and a guaranteed bond
and contract is given each patient that
if a perfect cure is not effected, at the
Institute or in the home, the treatment
will- oe rtveu.
Removes the Appetite
For Strong Drink
be taken at the home or Institute, and
Tbe Leading; Specialist.
Sunday, 10 to 1.