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TTIE MORMXG OHEGOTAX, "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1911. OAKLAND 00 STILL RIGHTON JOB Wolverton's Men Unkind to Beaver Heavers in First Game of Crucial Series. MITZE IS ROUGH TO KUHN Pk CttcUrr If noted by Crowd for I'slir Trlrk Rutlilj Rian Bala Homer In Third. After Which firrgnrj I I'nhlllaMr. 8 AN FRANCISCO. Aug. IS. Sp- rll ) Ths today won ths firm (an In a rir that mar mrtn much to th pnn int-irinnlns hopoa of tha trana-bav t-am. In an uphill battle that a capture I aftir the Orsgonlans had a thres-run lra-1 that lasted for four Innlnft. T sraaksnlns; ft Tnmrnr ton and tha orrthrow of KorMner, who followed, la tha story cf tha ort- land drfaat. Saaton pttchad great hall for four Inning, but tha letup ram In the fifth. a hen five hits druv In two rune. Ho atay4 Just lonf enough In the alatti to allow Cor a two-bagger, and waa rromptlv drrirked. Xoewtner being ropunslhle for the rest of the trouble. f.rrgorjr Almost Invincible. Orsgory. the grsstty-lmprovsd Oak land twlrler. waa unbeatable after he had finished the flrat four Innings of the aeeeion. In the third, three nita are the Beaver two run and Buddy Ryan. whose crippled condition had I nt him down to the ratcher In the batting lint, put tha ball over the right renter fence. That waa the final ao far. as prag- erv waa concerned, and he trot away with Ma name In rood order for the reM ef the journey. While featon waa pitching np-hlt. no-run baseball for four Intnga, tha Heivar were tallying their three run. Twe of them -cam a In the third, on rally that was started at the bottom of tha batting ' Ml tie knock Knhn Over. Ptaddy Ryan'a home run rame when there were two down, and was the end of the Portland scoring. In the fifth Hoffman hit to center and Mltie waa out at the plate en Ferfect throw. Without due reward for any one else. Mitsa came ruahlnc In on top ef Kuhn and bowled over the Portland catcher, who had presence of I mind enough to hold the ball even though the wind waa knocked out of him fr several minutes. It waa an ualy trick by Mltxe and didn't help him with the crowd, whloh hooted him. Tha score: Port.and I Oakland AK.HPmA.1 1 Aa.H-Pa.A-B. med'e.ir o Hofm.lf. t ind V -r.?ie.lr K r ger.cf Pl h.aa 'Iim a 1l ftran.rf . Kuhn.s. . a, ataar.s 0 c aree.ee. a cut w.2b D oy.rf . . . 1 .a. h.r.rf. o A olrn. lb 0 ried'a.lb a miim.c . O irefory.p 0 U'l.lng.ib 1 I t 0 I 1 s t 0 Totals JO S54I4 l Total 33 10X7 11 SCORI BT 1NNINOS. I'o-t'aad Ml) 0 1 Mi' a i l t a 1 a talt 'and lilts . .ooooiieo OltlllM Itf gVatUART. Ftijna Ryan. Knhn. aeaten. Coy. Zaeher 2. Ttedeman. va hlla ana 2 runs off lotion. laa eat In slsta with one op oec- "nd ss4 none euL Mim. rum R y ao. Tao aa hlt Rspp. Lindsay. I'n. Zacher. Sicririra hlta i hadrourna. Lladaay. 4cri- fire fly Uin-laar. rtrat bas on balls Off Beaton 1. off urtiorv a. off Koaetner 1. -irt-s out Br tteatuo 4. by firsory 2. by fcaasinsr a. Time 1 ao. 1'npire Flnaay. IIEITMVLLEK BRE.XK8 CP CAME Angel Fielder's Home Ron Take- March Onl of Seal TMtcber. I.OS ANGELES Aug:. . Heitmuller and hla bat proved the most Interest'-! feature of today a came between 6-n Francisco and Los Angelea. whan he knocked the ball over the eenterfleld fence In the sixth Inning for a home run. Heltmullera hit evened up tha core and ao onnerved Hater that Uoa Angeles made six runs In tha following Inning, winning; a to 2. Score: t-ee Aaeie I fan rran-t AaH PaA.R' Aa.H-Po.A-f!. n- d e 4 Meta'r.Jb 3 I'a'ey. cf i l"l.nn.l 4 Hiri'iUr.rf trvas.es 4 A n 4 s-nith e 3 Uvrna-S 4 tf. 4 0 Mil and rf 4 Mtr.:k 1 Vm.lb. 4 yrench.as 4 A mlh.ef 4 TnnanMb 4 nml4t. 1 2 uter p. . t lanalng.p a Total It II J? S II Tetala Jl Sit II SCORE BT INNlNim. Lee Angalea I t I I M f h i i i i a a s t i ii San rranciaoo allot 1 '! I I I I I I I I- I SIMMART. Runs Hosrd Paley r. (Mlmai. Heltmul ler A ata. H Xrn.m. rrench. a.iiar. stolen baae TeenaDt. t.lavan hits ofr hutor and fc rxna In a:a and Iwo-tblrde tnolnea. Homo run neitrrui'-r. Tlree-baeo hits Dale Tennar.t. W )hr. Ho'ird. Teo-kaaa hits Meta-r. Ueverena. Have oa ba.le off Ku ter S. Leverens 3. Fanning 1. iltruck out eui-r a. ueerns i. Time 1 i. la. pire McOroevy. JIXX CLINGING TO SENATORS Mahoney Drives In Five Rons by Two Hotnera, Tet Vernon Wins. SACRAMENTO, Aug. S. Chris Mahc- yiev batted In all Sacramento's five runs tdy with a home run with Ianilg on first In the fourth and with a aeconu home run In the ninth with O'Rourke on second and Daring on first. But these five runs did nut serve to break Sacramento's lostnr streak, for Vernon had found Spider Baum for a total of 11 hits, which netted the visitors seven runs, losing for Sacramento the seventh straight game, T to a. Vernon bunched three hits In each of tha last three Innings and these net- led two runs In each frame, which saved the game for the visitors despite Mahoney's ninth Inning; home run wltn two men en the bags. Score: Vermoa I Sacramento Ab.HPo.A.r' Ab-H.Po.A-E. "a-rie rt If. . . furalk fur 3 Mi D II rf M p.ee. . H rll Jo S s.o a. .t w rx p K.n. rf tl"en e. Sane a' s e a a twia If. 4 0 3 O I 0 -inine .Sb. 1 T R he 3ti a (tonus is Mar rf. V B i'n cl n Thomaa a O Leee n.aa. 0 daum.p. . e rt 0. 4 I 1 41 4 I I e I I 4 S I e 1 a a i T-'e'e MUini I. Tntale S3 II IS 1 -Kane ran for Weponsell la eevenlb. tiiaaoa ba:ted fe Proa a la seeeata. com bt iHNiNoa. e-..a 1 aaaasi3 T II. ia iUIMII 3-14 e"aeeaie eeeiaoasj s i,ia i l s eeas a VMM ART. Roma e-eetieJe. 1. Paitaeooa. Hase. Heoa-t. ksea. O R'o. Pant a Hunt ruae--Ataaoaay 3. Ibree-boeo htl TIGER BOSS HAS BEEN GOOD ANGEL TO TACOMA BASEBALL FANS. i v- . . - : ;: it- ...--. . ., ii ir "V ' a 1 -?- - . t - - z J - -.---vt.-. ;t .--- -r- : . -'I ' y.- :v'- ' 'I ) '::'' f?. :'' ' ' Vci'"-'- ' - ; - . - - f - " s ; - v - ' v w-aV I . -v. - . ' '.-: 7 -M ; f . P.Kxt GEORGE SHRF.EDKR. George Shreeder, the genial president and owner of the Tacoma Northwest league ball rluh. has been bossing the Destiny City toss era elnre ISO, tha year after tha Coast League ousted Tucoms from the circuit and transferred the franchise to Fresno. And. except In 1907. he has had to dig- down In his Jeans regularly to keep tha Tiger breathing apparatus) above the financial tides. Ia.it Fall. Kddle Qulnn, who took an option on the club in the aiprlnai. found Maneelf something; mora than 12000 In tha hole two weeka before the season closed. Kddle railed his players together, and after talking the situation over, his men derided to stick to tha finish for a pro rata of receipts over and above expense. The men signed an agreement to this effect, but when the finis, rame Qulnn found himself unable to fulfill his optional Intentions. Shreeder Inserted the official forceps Into the private exchequer and forked over something Ilka (2(00. paying; players' back aalarlea and all Indebtedness outstanding;. -Patterton. Tvo-bas hits Brashaar, Rtew- art. CKnurke. eaermee hue La reran, itraehear. Ftrwart, iiurrell, Patterson. Base on halts ' uf liaura I. Struck nut Hr Plev en ft. ty Dkum I. Inubl plava Densig to 1-ereheo to lanalg. lime I .in. Lraplrs Hlldebrand. OiRSMEX CALLED OIT AGAI-V rortland How Ins; CInb Ien to Speed Vp Saturday Ahrr Vong IUU . The annual Fall regatta of tha Port land Rowing; Club will be held In the Willamette River Saturday afternoon. September 1(. according to an an nouncement by Captain Art Allen last night. The events will include a lapatreak four race, single and double shell con tests and alngie and double canoe speed meets. -The races will ba held on the club course, one mile long, finishing off tha club float." aatd Captain Alien. I aspect many oarsmen to resume op erations after tha lull which followed the latsraailonai regatta several weeks ao." Packrv-Wolgast Fight Chanxed. CHICAGO. Aug. rackey McFar land and Ad Wolgeal will fight 10 rounds at Milwaukee, heptember lb. Thl was decided upon yesterday fol lowing a lengthy conference between Kmll Thlry and Tom Jones, managers tif McFarland and Wolgaat. respectively. after the Chlragnaa a manager had con sen ted to call off the proposed sli-round bout between MrFarland and Kelley at Ht. I-oula. eiepiember S. When Thlrr agreed to rail off tha match at PL Lonls, the last . obstacle, from tha boier's view point, was removed. FANDOM AT RANDOM LAMB ' rEUII. tha giant pitcher of tha Angels, who wilt gt trvout with tha "Chicago Wlte box ITiext season, does not Intend to run tha risk ot Injuring his arm the rest of this season, and for that reason la not using hla curve ball as often aa he did csrllar In the year. I try to win every tint I pitch, of courae. aald the reo-toppea ninger. but when I aee I have tha game pretty well In hand and the fellows are hit tins; behind ma, I cut out that curve ball almost entirely. Than I take chancea on clipping the corners, hoping- the umpire will give me at leaat an even break." San Francisco Post. When Fins; Bodle reported from the Coast he looked as If he could cover more ground than any other outfielder In the country sitting down. ring was unknown In Texas and was -playing with the second team one day. hen one spectator aakad another: -Where did Comiskey get that bis; fel low over there?" "Oh. somewhere In the bushes, probably, waa the reply. 'He looks as If he came from the Anheuaer-Bueches," waa the other'a comment. Chicago Tribune. a o o Charlie Graham, part owner of the Sacramento franchise, admits that he ill get no money for Byram and Eblnn. who will be sent to the Boston Americana next year, but says ha will receive a catcher and an Inflelder from Boston. Oraham predicts hinn will lake good and will be used at the top of Boston's battlna; order. o o o If the Coaat League expands to an eiaht-club circuit, halt Lake wtll make a light for a franchise, according to re ports from the Mormon renter. Boost ers for Salt Lake aay 1000 fans on an averaee are attending tne games in the I'nlon Association, a Claaa C league, and that all kinds of sports are liberally patronised. While bait Lake might support a Coaat League team well enough, tha heavy traveling ex penses of the teams In making the Jump to the otner cities i an objection nard to overcome. Salt Lake la SO houra away from San Francisco, tha same distance from Portland. The running time to Loa AOf else la II hours. RACERS HAVE CLASS Portland Meet Next Week Draws Speedy Horses. GOOD PURSES ARE OFFERED Klngbrook, Hernk-e R. Voyago Are Star Trio and Ron Entered In $10,000 Trot racing; Race Attracts Fast Quartet. "A fast track and some of the best stock of the West entering Insure as good races In Portland next week aa you ran aee on the Coaat," said Jl. U. Hogoboom, the veteran California breeder, who arrived yesterday with three entries for the rortland race meet, September -. "I do not believe tha people of this city realise thst they will have a Claaa A contest here. Study the entries for the 10.000 trot and the fSOOO pace and you will quickly realise that aoma beautiful contests are elated. King brook. Barnlra R. and Bon Voyage are all three In tha big trot. "Klngbrook's phenomenal perform ance at Woodland this year provea him to ba among tha great harness animals. Both Beralce R. and Bon Voyage have beaten Klnsbrook before, so that ha w'ill have to make time here to win. This will be 'no three-heat affair and may g-j to tha limit. "Take the big pace as another In stance. Allerdaw, of 1:07 fama; Elis abeth Dillon, Teddy . Bear, who has made 1.07 1: Grace Pointer, good for 1.07 U: Big Squaw and other fast trav elers are coming for this race. 'I have been out to see the track and find It very fast this yesr. In sddltlon to having heart-breaking contests. there will be some faat time. Portland is in line to see the best harness races ever run In the city." The entries In two of the late-clos ing events for the rortland meet were announced yeaterday aa follows: t II trot, purse ties Hop. blk. s.. ft. D. Ceopor. Grass Valley. Or.: Hasel Patchen. b. m.. Tip Top Ranch, Hood River. Or.: Bon- ad ay. b. a. Frank K. Alley. Roaeburg. Or.: Phlllls Wynn, frank E. Alley. Roeeburg. Or.: Nellie atovins. b. m.. J. . Fallen. Vancou ver. B. C. ; tVeaos. Woodland Stock Farm, Woodland, Cel.: Oregon Sunllghter. a. John Campbell. Forest Grove, Or.: Zo Zo, br. to... D. C. Anderson. Portland, Or: Kslatan, br. Harold Meek. Hsywards. Cel.: Zom- dell. b. m.. w. 8. Abhett. rortland. Or.: McAlso. b. a.. H. C. Fletcher. Salem. Or.: Nellie Mnscovlte, b. m.. R. P. Browned. Vsncouver. B. C. : 81s Meridian, a m T. W. Murphj. Portland. Or.; Mrs. Herbert, a. m.. E. C Truesdell. Centralia. Wash.; Reflec tion, Mk. a, O. O. Fisher. Pleaaanlon. CaL: St. Michael, br. a, Fred Wilson. Fair Omunda Or. . t:ti pace, purse tn Esther D. b. m.. AU Rusiell. Xpoltase. Wash.: Pally lTcunger, b. Peter Cook. Rlrkreall: Edrarella. rh. m.. Thomas H. Rrants. Walla Walla. Wash.: Lady Betty, b. m.. W. c Frown, Vancou ver. B. C; Gold King. eh. g.. R. F. Brewnell, Vancouver. B. C: I'ncle H. b. a. Hugo Fchmldt. Tacoma, Waah.: Copper King. a. John Want's. Oalere. Or.; Harold Wei lie, a. a, W. L. Knnuff. Portland. Or.: Rocket, b g.. Ben C Wine, Portland. Or.; McClosky Wstnwrlght. M. F. Johnston. Sher. wood. Or.: Tedille, br. h.. W. A. McCrum. Portland. Or.; Majesta. W. A. McCrum. Port land. Or. . Raea No. 1. tha two-year-old trot; Race No. I, the two-year-eld pace, and Race No. I. the 1:14 elaaa. trailing, were de clared not filled and reopened until August 3. Th vrmaT man In blrh hat th mi trial frr 13 peunri of rtndiw. n rmunl of erton irTlrlant for pane. la. Mr1T fv 14 xav hooks. BOA knf handl. 2 vlnl.n tttrlntr. 'jn toajpoonf ul Mil u4 on pound mt ia4 aua NICKS GOOLY TAKE 9TH GAME IN ROW Erve Jensen Tames Terrible Tigers, While His Team mates 'Tame Schmutz. LONE RALLY IS SMOTHERED Tacoma by Flash of Form Scores Four Times in One Inning, but KoadNter I. ads Come Bark With Fierce) Bombardment. Nick Williams' Northwesterners had their hatting bugles on the aleYt yes terday, banging Pitcher Schmuts' offer ings all ever the sward for a total of 14 blnglea. It was their second straight from the Tacoma Tigers and their ninth consecutive victory all told, close to a league record for the sesson. Score, T to 4; hits. 14 and 7. Erva Jensen, who was on the rubber for the locals, had a bad Inning tn the fourth when four hits and an error enabled the visitors to creep up four notchea on a By tally lead. But Jens steadied after that and . waa Invinci ble, the victory shoving hla season a record up to 14 wins and eight losses, or s percentage ot .tj witn a ciun Just ever the .600 mark. Not so bad It? . Tacoma. incidentally. . alumped back Into third place. Portland Gets Karly Start. . Aside from the pickling there were no special features to expand on. Port land started off in the very first in ning like a cricket match, taking two on a walk and hits by Stovall and Pet tlgrew. Three more cropped up op portunely In the third on a double by Mundorff into left, followed by hits by 8pras and Htovall. scoring the Rus sian, a sacrifice by Williams, and a hit Into right by Pettigrew tallying th 8 and 8 outfielders. Tacoma ripped the four across all In the one frame, the fourth, but the Roadsters kept plugging for more until the finish and were never serious ly endangered. Burns, first up for the Lynchmen, singled through short and both he and Klaher went ' safe when Mundy threw high to second after a difficult stop. Wehmuts scored Burns by a hit to right, FlBher registering on Coleman's sec ond safe swat into center. Than cam the flood. Abbott, Taco ma right fielder, whose batting aver age has been kept down to .257 by Ill ness, hopped onto a curly one for a fierce three bag wallop into deep cen ter field that sent two men. , Eehmut and Colman, around the circuit. llenkel May Hurl Today. Moore brought Pettigrew In for the Roadsters' sixth tally In the fifth frame and Stovall extended the force pump, to Speaa for another In the seventh after the Peerleas Billy bad doubled Into, left. Pettigrew. "peas. Stovall. Moore and Mundorff and Coleman were the Lajoies of the lambasting, Pettigrew finding Schmuts for three swats In three times up. 1 Ferd Henkel, th southpaw turned back to the Northwestern League by Walter McCredle of th Beavers, will probably do alab duty for Williams to day. He waa slated Tuesday but had a sore arm. The score: Tacoma I Portland Ab.H Po.A.E I Ab.H.P,A.E. Bsssey If S 1 0 0 Mund'f.Sb 2 2 t'ole'n.3b a 0 Speaa.cf . WStoval.rf 0! Wlll's.lb 0 Pettl'w.lf 0 Caeey.2b. 0 Moore.c. 0 Coltrln as 0 Jensen.p. 8 2 8 0 1 10 8 0 0 2 2 ft 0 S 0 0 Abbott, rf Lynch, cf Morse. as Burns.c. . Plaher.lb Taua'r.2b Ecb'uts.p o 0 I 5 7 1 a s O 3 Totals 85 7 23 14 0 Totals 80 14 27 13 William's out. hit by batted ball. CORK BT INNINGS. Tacoma . Hits .. Portland Hits .. 0 0040000 0 4 O 0 1 4 0 1 0 1 0 7 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 b T 2 1 4 2 8 2 0 0 14 flUMMART. Runs Burns. Flher. Rchmuts. Mundorff . Hneas 3. Stovall 2. Pettlarew. Coleman. Klruck out Hr Jensen 5. by Hchmuts Hses on balls Off Jensen 4. off Schmuts 4. Two-baae hits alunnorff. Speaa Tnree- baee hits Oolemsn. abbott. Double play Coltrln to Williams, daenrirs Kits Bpces, Williams. Pettlsrew. Stolen bales btovalL Mundorff. Pettigrew. Hit by pitched ball Fisher, Moore, wild pitcn senmuts. Tima 1 l. Umpire auaraaii. Notes of the Game. Pitcher Charlie anhmuts record tor tha year is now 11 wins and 11 defeats. Perls Casey got back Into the "eajrle eye" business yesterday with two walks. Pitchers pronounce Casey the most difficult man In the league to whom to pitch. Pitcher Bloom'leld. of . the Portlaadera, was struck oa tha sad of one of hla digits warming up Henkel oa Monday and will ba out a day or two. Judge atrCredle aay ha would not be at all surprised to find both Coltrln and Otto Moore drafted by the majors. Jesa Stovall Is banging the ball In great shape lately, and nest Sunday's averacea should show him cine up tn tbs -J0 mark. Jess is also on of the premier base-stealers In the league, standing eighth, with Ji pil fered bags to date. Eddie Mensor snd Mun dorff are tha other Portlsnd alppsrs of re Sown. Paul Strand. Spokane's pitching marvel, la ruatlcatlng" at his horns near Tscoma suffering from serearmttta. It looks as thoua-h Boaton did get handed something. Harry Ostdlek says the kid lacks the nerve. Otherwise he would be a great heaver. "Pucky" Holmes seems to have revived tha Victoria Bees to a considerable extent tor they have made pekane go tha limit la both fames this week. SHEA WIXS BV LUCKY HOMER. Seattle Defeats Vancouver In Last Inning of Good Game. SEATTLE. Aug. 29. With two down In the ninth and Manager Raymond on second. 8hea hit over the left field fence, and brought in the winning run, the local coming eft victorious 3 to 2. Both Fullerton and Rasmussen pitched good ball and received gilt-edged sup port. The score: Seattle 1 Vancouver ifl.ll.rn.A.r- Ao.n.ro.A. c. 0 9 0 rtnker.ef 3 1 ?r h ef . 8 4ou r.lf 8 Bue.3b.. t (Vaeil.rf.. 4 31-t.lb... 4 ftav'd.aa. 3 i 0 n I A 1 i 1 4 1 1 0 3enn'tt.2b 3 0 aranh'r. lb 4 OFrlak.rf.. 3 rTames..1b. 4 Oiweln.lf.. 4 0 charT.ss 4 OI.ewls.c. .. 8 0Ram'n.p. 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 1 0 Fullar'n.p B Totals 80 6 2T17 oj Totsls 32 5 26 IS 0 Two out In ninth when winning run made. BCORB BT 1NNINOB. Seattle OlSoOl&O 1 S Vanopuver uu&uiuuv vt SVMMART. Rum Crulekihank. Raymond. Ort, Lewis. Itaemaaaen. Two-haite hit hhea- Home runs Cmlrksnank. On. Rasmussen. t-acrlf Ii e lilt Shea. Mtruck out By Fullerton 2. ty Rasmussen S. Haaea on balls Off Fuller, loo . off Baamuaeea 3. Ult br pitched ball Householder ' (by ResmnssenV. Paesed ball Lewis. Vmplres 'Daiha-ood and Jewell. ERRORS SPOIL GOOI UCRLIXG Bees Ixse to Spokane, Despite Ter rific Homer by Clenientson. SPOKANE, Aug. S9. Victoria gave Spokane another awful battle today and almost tied the score In the ninth. Thorsen pitched good ball and deserved to win, but mishaps In the field and llll''IVZ was a feature. Clementson's home run was one of the hardest drives ever recorded on the local field. Score: Victoria pekan Ab H Pp A Ei AbHPtiE Mlll'n.3b O'Netsel.Sb Hol'ee.cf 4 O't'ooney.ee 2 Z'Mrl'olr.rf 4 O KIppert.cf S l.ZlnVan.lf. 4 3 Car'hl.ab 3 0Nord'e.lb 3 u:Oetrflek.c 4 OK raft. p.. Keller.Sb 4 Cle'on.rf 3 Ward. as. 3 M'M'o.lb 4 Wlll's.lf. 4 Orlndle.o 3 Th'rarn.p I Totals 84 II 24 IS S Totals SI 10 27 18 Bulled for Thorsen In ninth. 6CORE BY INMNG6. Vlrtorla 0 1 0 6 1 O 0 O 'J I Spokane 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 eVMUARY. Runs 7lementson. AfeMurdn. Williams 2. Klppert, Zimmerman, Cartwrlght, Nordyke, cistniek. Two-base hits Keller. Nordyke. Ostdlek. Devoft. Home run Clementson. Fecrlnce hils 'lem-ntson. Orlndle. Klppert. Stolen basre Klppert. Ostdlek. K raft. Ht ruck out By Thorecn 2. by Kraft it. Bases on Calls tin- lllora.n 4. H I bv D tcher Nor dyke, Ward. i.efl on bnii Vlrtorla d, fcpo kans S Time 1:4.1. Umpire McCarthy. X ATI ON At LEAGUE. Sew York 7, St. Louis 5. NEW YORK, Aug. 79'. St. ' Louis gsve the game to New York, the pitch ers, presenting the locals with 12- passas. New York lost many chancea to swell Its total of runs, as It had 14 men on bases. The game was played pn a soggy ground. Oakes and Ellis made great catches, the former spear ing MerkJe's terrlnc drive over his head In deep center by a Jumping one-hand ed catch. Score: R. If. E. . R. H. E. St. Louis .5 12 21New York .7 7 1 Batteries Harmon, Woodbarn, L. I-aurlermllk and Bliss: Wlltse. Ames. Crandall and Myers, Wilson. Umpires lohnstone and Eason. Philadelphia 6, Chicago S. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 29. Only one of the twrrgames booked for this city could be played today and Philadelphia defeated Chicago. The home team won by bunching hits, while Chalmers, who got fine suport, kept Chicago's hits scattered af ter the first inning. Score: R H El R H E Chicago .....3 10 4IPhlladelphia 5 8 1 Batteries Reulbach and Needham; Chalmers and Madden. Umpires Klem and Brennan. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 9, Philadelphia 8. DETROIT, Aug. 2. After Jack Coombs had apparently won the game for Philadelphia by driving In two runs with his home run In the 11th. Craw ford doubled with the bases full In De troit's half, scoring two runs. When Lord threw wild to third. Bush came in with the run which gave Detroit a victory. - l-athers, batting for Works, smashed a fierce drive at Collins which took a bad bound and struck. Collins on the nosa, putting him out of the game. A physician said .Collins' nose was not broken. Score: R. H.E.I . R.H. E. Phlladel'a ..8 18 3Dtrolt ...'.9 13 4 Batteries Morgan. Danforth, Coombs and Lapp: Works and gtanage. Chicago 3, Bo-ton 0. CHICAGO. Aug. 29. Chicago shut out Boston In the final game of the series, a pitchers' battle between Scott and Wood. A running one-handed catch by Bodle was the feature, rioore: R. H. E. Ii. H. E. Chicago ...3 7 0;Boston 0 6 1 Batteries Scott and Block; Wood add Nunamaker. Xew Yorlo7, St. Louis 4. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 29. With the game virtually won. Mitchell weakened In the ninth, New Tork scoring four runs Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E New Tork ..7 9 St. Louis ..4 7 Batteries Vaurhn and Williams Mitchell. George and Southwick, Ste phens. Washington 2, Cleveland 1. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 29. Cleveland was unable to hit Johnson and Wash ington won Its first game on the local grounds this season. Kaler fanned eight In the first five Innings. Easterly tiattfna- for Kaler in the ninth, scored Cleveland's only run when he hit the ball over tha fence, bcore. R. H. E.I 1- 1- Cleveland .1 4 llWashington S Ft-M.rle. Kaler and Smith; Johnson and Street. BASEBALL IN EPITOME 01s Lm-m mt Glaae. FacUle Coast. 1 National. W. I- P Cf W. L. P C. Portland . .79 .BiNw YorK.72- 44 .-! Vernon .omr ihi-iu Oakland ..M 10 .MOlPHtebur- .Bit 48 .50-' San Fran.. 1 .4S3Phlla 64 62 .r.-.2 bac'mto . . T .4o:m. louis .hi m .a-n t nseles.60 8! .H7ClnrlnnatI .63 6t .4t. A relation. Brooklyn ..4S6S.SU0 W 1 p.C.;Boston 89 87 .60 Mlnneapo 7T 88 .579 ortnweMern. Columbus .74 .tM W. I.. PC i.- 'ii. ti m .s4 Vsncouver 2 62 .61: 8l Psul ..6 .481Tscoma ,,,.74 6i .544 Indlansp's 62 .477;8pokSBS . : .75 61 .661 Milwaukee B2 68 .477 Seattle ..7..S60.54I Toledo ...61 72 .4.1S! Portland ..6S 3 .618 Tulavilla .67 75 .4321 Viotorla ...S1105. Amerlran. Western League. v 1 P.O.i W. 1 P C. Phlla 7S 4S .660Denver 84 44 .656 Detroit ...74 48 .607 Lincoln ...71 66 ..'1 Boston 62 58 .(list. Joseph .70 66 .K."6 New York . 8 .ilPueblo 68 6S .648 f hlra.o ...61 60 .M40maha 63 63 .600 Cleveland .59 60 .4!tlSloux City .50 67 .4,3 Washlns'S .1 70 .41ToJeka ....60 77.SS4 8U Lou"a,.8 85 .282Des Molnss.40 8 .820 ytsteroay s newiuis. Pacific Coast Lessue Los Angeles 8. Ssn Frsnclsco 2: Portland 8. Oakland 4; Vernon 7, Sacramento 5. Northwestern I.essue Seattle 8. Van couver 2: Portland 7, Tacoma t: Spokane 8. Victoria 4. National League New Tork T. St. Louis 5t Philadelphia 6. Chicago 8. . No olther Amerlcan League Detroit 9. Philadelphia 8- Cleveland 1. Washington S; Chicago 3, Boston 0; St. Louis 4. New Tork 7. American Association St. Paul 0. Louis ville 2: Minneapolis 8. Toledo 4; Kansas City 5 Indianapolis 4; Milwaukee 3. Columbus 4. Western League Denver 6-4. Topeka 0-1: Dee Moines 6. Omaha 12: Pueblo 6. Lincoln S; St. Joseph 4, Blous City 11. Lass at Time Mesas Loss of TmT. Kidney troubla snd tha Ills It breeds means lost tlma and lost pay to many a working; man. M. Balent, 1214 Littla Penna. St., btreator. 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he says: "I took Koley Kidney Pills for only a short time snd got entirely well and was soon able to go back to work, and am fee'ilna- well and healthier than before." Foley Kidney Pills are tonlo In action, quick in results a (rood friend to the working man or woman who suffers from kidney Ills. Foley Kidney Pills will check the progress of your kidney and bladder troubla and heal by reraov. Ins; the cauae. Try them. For sale by all druggists. . more days then X 1 1 of our greatest semi-annual Jl CLEARANCE Of STEIN-BLOCH Suits "Where yi n I MEET AND BEAT THE STRONGEST COM PETITION IN THE CITY OF PORT. AND ON Scores of new Autumn models are arriving daily, including; the sea eon's most popular patterns and colorings in foreign and domestic fabrics. Bier profit for high rent is eliminated when you buy a suit of me. Take the elevator and bave $10.00. $27.50 $30.00 Men's Suits $182 'SAMPLES Jf Alterations Free Going stronger Than Ever Alterations Free JIMMY DUNN fciL27S?ft31S BUNDY IS DEFEATED Beats Wright Evens Old Score of Last Year's Event. M'LOUGHUN IN FINALS San JYancisoo Ttyinis Crack Puts Touohard Out of Bunning at New port In Three Straight Heats. Dwlght to Quit Presidency. NEWPORT, R, I , Aug. 29. Quick matches marked the semi-finals of the all-comers' tournament for the Na tional tennis championship today, Maurice E. McLoughlin," of Ban Fran cisco, defeating Gustave F. Touchard, of New York, 6-2, 8-4, 6-3, and Beala C. Wright, of Boston. putting out Thomas C. Bundy, of Los Angeles, 6-4, 6-3. 6-1. McLougrhlln and Wright will meet In the finals tomorrow. The two matches were singularly alike, for In each case the winners got the Jump on their opponents at the start and never let up, while their own defense was strong at all times. McLoughlin's Work Stellar. McLoughlln began playing like a whirlwind and when ' Touchard man aged to reach tha net McLougnnn lobbed over his head or passed him with some wonderfully fast .snots. Touchard made a good stand In the second set. but McLoughlin soon ran it out and the third ana aeciaing set was run off In quick time. In the meantime Wright had been paying off a score of a.ear's standing, for It was In the last tournament that Bundy put out the former champion in. tha finals. The first set was a fine battle, with Wright running In on the service and holding Busdy to the back of tha court. . The Californian cogld not seem to get his game going, and while the set reached four all, wrignt ran it out in fine style. The second set roacneu two an ana then Wright jumped Into the lead again. Bundy won one game and scored only 12 points in the third set. Dr. Dwlght to Quit. An Incident of great interest to the tennis world was the announcement today of Ir. James Dwight, of Boston, that he would decline re-election aa president at the annual meeting of the National Lawn Tennis Association next Winter. Dr. Dwights service covers more than two decades, his elevation to the presidency following- a few years after he and Richard D. Sears, of Boston, won the doubles championship for the sixth consecutive year. MOTOR-BOATS. HONOR ESCORT Speed .Craft to Meet Admiral Spen cer and Staff at Regatta. J. C. Costello hasheeo appointed ordnance officer on thestaIT of Admiral Spencer of the Astoria Centennial Re gatta. Mr. Costello will have charge of all salutes and will be in immediais onimar.d Pf the nrlng squad on tie arrival of the steamer Monarch at As- orla on Sunday. September 3. A if tall of Battery A, Oregon National and Furnishings at a Big Sacrifice SUITS $22.50 $25.00 Men's Suits Guard. In command of Captain Hiram TJ. Welch, will accompany the Admiral and staff from Portland to Astoria ani will fire the admiral's salute on arrival at the Centennial City. At Altoona the flagship will ba met by 3) boats ot the Portland Motor Boat Club tnd a like number from the As toria Boat Club. Commodore Coslelk Is arranging to greet the two fleet with approptiate salute. The Monurtli 'wii- be contcyei! to anchorage by the combined met orlioat" fleets. SPEND LABOR DAY , At North Beach. The O.-W. R. & N. steamer Pottet leaves Portland, Ash-street dock, at 1 P. M. Saturday, arrives North Beach same evening at 8. Leave the beach X P. M. Monday, arrive in Portland in time for Duslnesa Tuesday. Korty eight hours at the seashore. Round trip $3. The Portland aces Blue ribbon meeting of tjie West Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 OPENING LABOR DAY $30,000 in Purses Wednesday, the $5000 2:08 Pace Thursday, the $10,000 2:12 Trot ' The fastest horses of the Northwest, California, Utah and Cana-a will compete. Twa to three running races daily. Races called at 2 F. M- Sharp. LIVE EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Admission 50c; Grandstand 50c. Bleachers Free. PORTLAND FAIR AND LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION ROSE CITY AUT0LIVERYC0. WINTON-SIX AUTOS FOR HIRE Nifcht Stand, Peventh and Morrison; phones. Main 831, A 4H8 Sunday, Main 1041. . . Day Stand, Fourth and Stark; phones, Main 3134, A 41 1. $142