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8 THE MORNING OREGONIAX. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913. SEALS GET FINAL Iff FROfil LOBER Outfielder Saves Higginbotham by Series of Great Catches. BEAVERS VICTORS,. 2 TO 1 Blonde Youngster's Double Counts in Both Runs Alade by Portland McCredie's Men Make Clean Sweep of Series, 6 to 0. Pacific Coast league Standings. W. L. PC. I v. I. PC. Portland... f,4 46 .640 Venice 53 66 .4H8 Sacramento 62 4'J ,B15Oakland. . . 62 67 .477 Los Angeles 55 52 .514, San Fran 52 68 .473 Yesterday's Results. At Portland Portland 2, San Francisco 1. At Oakland Oakland 6-2, 1-3. At Venice Venice 3-6. Los Angeles 2-2. BT ROSCOB FAWCETT. We have often been asked How they'll close in October. That's a hard thing to say . J Until the season Is over. But the gink who has picked , San Francisco to land in The Pacific Coast League Has guessed the right standln'. It will be some time before the Seals forget what Portland did to them, El mer Lober, particularly. Lober again distinguished himself for McCredle yesterday in the final game, his ultra sensational fielding and battlne virtu ally clinching the sixth consecutive Portland victory by a temperature of 2 to 1. Six straight a clean sweep of the series is quite some package to deal out to that husky San Francisco bunch in this "Land of the Knee and Home of the Rave." Judging from the results one might arrive at the conclusion that the Seals are the best crew of steve dores west of the Rockies. But such is figuring without Lober. The blonde, who came to Portland in trade for Krueger, plainly committed grand larceny yesterday before 4000 fans oh an afternoon so hot that even the ball seeped perspiration. He nego tiated two of the most spectacular catches of the campaign. Elmer reached the ultimate of all achieve ments in the eighth Inning, however, when he climbed the left wall like a kangaroo and trapped with one hand a terrific drive by Charles. Lober Saves IIlBginbotham. - That remarkable one-handed catch saved Higginbotham. Mundorff was prancing past second with the tying run and an error at third by Substitute Derrick a moment later would have given the Seals victory. But. wipe away our Incipient croco dile tears, Lober held tightly to the spheroid. Result Portland is two and one-half games to the good in the Coast race, the Angels having sunk to third yesterday oh well, as Irvin Cobb would say, the Angels are no worse off than the Seals, who-have dropped like a rock, rolled like a stone, dug like a Mick, burrowed like a worm and are gone. Higginbotham and '"Doc" Thomas were the opposing flingers and both pitched a fair article of ball. Hlg al lowed seven hits and had remarkable control; Thomas nine hits. Thomas chief mistake was In not having some Lober to pull him out of the swamps. Lober'a Double Figures. Portland scored its two runs in the second Inning. Speas, after two were out, whacked the first of two hits into center. He registered by great sprint ing on Lober's two-bagger Into right. Claude Berry, another of our palpi tating pinch hitters, singled cleanly to left, scoring Lober. The boys threatened again in the sixth, but Clarke and Charles nipped Derrick at the plate on an attempted double steal. San Francisco's lone run accrued in the third inning on hits by Thomas, Charles and Johnston. Howard's only other ripe opportunity came in the eighth when Mundorrf beat out an in field hit and stole second. Charles here inserted his screaming clout into left, which same Lober yanked off the fence amidst a remarkable demonstra tion by the fans lasting: fully two min utes. Johnston went safe on Derrick's error and stole second, but. with third and second populated, Hogan struck out. Manager Howard ragged so hard at Umpire Held's third strike decision that he was sent to the shower bath de partment for refrigeration. McCorry twirled the last stanza for the Seals. Both teams departed for the South last night. Score: Ban Francisco I Portland - BHOAE BHOAE munoora.r 4 2 1 o o Chadb'e.m 4 3 0 0 i naries,2. 4 13 31 Doane.r. . 3 1 Johns'n.ra 4 12 OOjRodgers.2 4 0 Hogan, 4.. 4 1 4 0 4)Lindsay,3. 2 0 WcArdle.l 3 0 7 0 0Kores.s.. G 0 .orhan,. 4 12 OOSpeas.l.. 3 liowns.3.. 4 0 0 1 OlLober.l. . . 2 1 Olarke.c. 8 0 5 4 0,Berry.c ...3 1 Thomas p 2 1 0 1 0HlgBin'm,p 3 1 Kchmildt. 10 0 O0Derrlck,3. 2 1 McCorry.p 0 0 0 10 Cartw't" 1 0 0 00 10 0 18 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 7 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 11 Totals 34 T24 10l Totals. 20 0 27 8 2 Batted for Thomas In eighth Batted for McArdle in ninth. Ban Francisco 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 H,,tB 0 2IS0 1 0O1 7 Portland 2 o OOOOO Hits 3 201 2 1 0 9 Runs Thomas, Speas, I.ober. Two runs, t hits off Thomas in 7 Innings. Charge de feat to Thomas. Struck out By Thomas , by Higginbotham 8. Bases on balls On Thomas 2. Two-base hit Lober. Double Plays Rodgers to Korea to Speas. Sacri fice hit Korea. Stolen bases Mundorff 2, Speas, Lober, Johnston. Time 1:30. Um pires Held and McCarthy. Notes of the Game. Bill Lindsay had to retire earlv in the game as a result of the heat. Derrick went to third and secured one hit In two trips. Three circus catches featured the Seal deaths in the seventh Inning. Lober manipu lated one and Chadbourne the other two. The Portland outfield is fielding at a won derful clip. Johnston stole three bases in the week. His theft yesterday was a gift, as Mundorff held down third. Berry used good Judg ment and did not attempt to get Jimmy. Johnston's total for the year is BS. Downs suffered twice on hard drives that the outfield pulled down. Umpire Held was made the recipient of a bouquet of flowers Just prior to the game. He parried neatly by announcing the pack age as a presentation to Umpire McCarthy. The actual paid attendance was 3700, not bad, considering the torrid atmosphere. The umpires announced a time limit of two hours and 20 minutes, but the game was played In one hour and 30 minutes. . Two pinch hitters failed for the Seals. On their stay at home the Beavers won 13 and lost five. They have taken 20 of the last 20 contests. VENICE BEATS ANGELS TWICE Southern Clubs in Const League Only Separated by Pew Games. LOS ANGELES. July 20. Venice's double victory over Los Angeles today brought the two southern clubs closer together In their race for the pennant. In the morning game Pitcher Slagle ex perienced one bad inning, the fifth, vhen Venice hammered In three runs, wnnlng the game by a 3-to-2 score. For five innings In the afternoon Perritt was a puzzle to the Seasiders, but in the sixth Venice found him for three runs, and three more were added In the seventh. The score was 6 to 2. Scores: Mornlnff came Los Angeles Venice a H OAEI B H O A K Page. 2 1 3 6 0 Carlisle,!. 3 0 0 00 EUls.l 3 Moore.l . . 4 Maggart.m 4 Howard, r. 4 0 1 OOjKane.m.. 4 1 5 0 0 O Jl 2 0Bayless,r. 4 1110 1 3 o UBrashear,2"3 O O 52 0 0 Hosp.s. . . 3 0 13 0 3 0;Lltschi,3.. 3 1 2 30 0 0M'Don'ell,l 3 1 13 0 0 1 0 Elliott.c. . 2 1 4 S 0 Johnson, a Metzicer.3 Byrnes.c. Slagle.p. . Goodwin . Jackson, p Wotell". Koestner.p 3 112 1 Totals 33 6 24 14 0 Totals. 28 -Matted for Slagle In seventh. Batted for Metzger In ninth. Los Angeles 0 O 0 00 1 Hits 0 1 1 2 1 Venice 0 0 0 0 3 0 Hits 0 2 0 0 3 O 0 0 2 0 0 S 0 3 1 0 Runs Ellis, Johnson. Carlisle. Kane, Koestner. Hits off Slagle, 5 and 3 runs in YOVHa PORTLAND OUTFIELD ER IS PLAVIAG SENSA TIONAL BALL. Elm Lober. Elmer Lober, 21-year-old south paw, was secured in trade from Los Angeles for Art Krueger. Since Joining McCredle six weeks ago Portland has not lost a series and the Angels have not . won one. . 6 innings. Charge defeat to Slagle. Two case hits Lltschl, Bayless. Sacrifice hits Byrnes, Hosp. Bases on balls Off Sla gle 3, Koestner 1, Jackson 1. Stolen bases Elllis. Maggart. Metzger. Lltschi. Struck out By Koestner 3, Jackson 1. Wild pitch Slagle. Hit by pitched ball Carlisle by Slagle. Time 1:3U. Umpires Guthrie and Bush. , Afternoon game Loa Angeles I Venice BHOAE BHOAE raKB.a... 4 O 3 1 1 CsrIlBl.l. 4 1 3 OO Wotell.l.. 4 0 3 OOlKane.m.. 3 0 2 00 Moore.l.. 4 10 1 1 Bayless.r. 4 1 0 00 Mait'rt.m 3 1 2 0 01 Rruhaar 1 9 2 1 1 n Howard. r. 4 10 0 O Hosd.s 4 o ft 4 o Johnson.s. 3 12 5 OlLitschi.3. . 4 0 100 Metzger,3 110 0 OIM'Donell.1 8 111 10 oiiifB,c. a A iUKinott,C. . 3 3 4.3U Perritt. p.. 3 O 0 2 0iHitt n 1 a a n Goodwin, 3 2 0 1 3 0 Krueger. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 7 24 14 l Totals. 30 10 27 12 0 Batted for Goodwin in ninth. Los Angeles OlOOOOOO 1 1 Hits o a o n i o n t ' t Venice 0 0O003 30 6 Hits 0 1 2 0 0 3 2 2 10 Runs Maircart. Moore r "n ,-1 ! ! tran. ute Donnell. Elliott 2. Hltt. ThrcA.bn hit Maggart. Two-base hit Johnson. Sacrifice nn. i-ii ll. ases on bans Off Perritt 4. off Hltt 2. Stolen bases Mnnr. ttflvl... iTi.n Struck out By Perritt 3. by Hitt B Double plays Hosp to McDonnell; Goodwin to Page to Moore; Page to Moore. Time umpires uusn and Guthrie, OAKS AXD SENATORS DIVIDE Abies Batted Out of Box In After noon Game by Wolves. SAN FRANCISCO. Julv 20. Oakland won from Sacramento in the morning game, 6 to 1; Sacramento won the after noon game after ten inniners. 3 to 2. The result of today's playing is that the two teams are tied for the series, i The morning game was a contest be tween Lively, pitching for Sacramento. and Killilay, who allowed but three hits and had somewhat the better of it. Lively suffered eight hits. Abies went into the box for Oak land in the afternoon. He was taken out at the end of the seventh, when he had allowed two runs and eight nits, juonman followed him and granted three more hits and another run. the losing one. Klawitter, pitching for Sacramento,' allowed one run and nine hits up to the time he was taken out In the seventh, when two men were on bases and none out. Stroud followed him, and though he allowed four' more hits, these yielded no scores. Scores: Morning game Sacramento ( Oakland BHOAEi BHOAE Youngs, .. 3 O 2 6 0tLeard,2. . . 4 18 20 Lewia.1... 4 O 5 0:Schlrm,l... 5 15 0 0 Moran.m. 4 12 0 liKaylor.r. . 2 1 4 00 V.Buren.r. 4 10 1 OINess.l 2 1 6 0 0 Kenwo'y.21 4 0 2 1 llZacher.m.. 4 0 1 00 Halllnan.3 3 11 S OlCook.s. 4 2 2 SO Tennant.l 3 0 5 3 OiGuest.3. . . 3 14 10 Cheek. c. 3 0 0 1 Olftohrer.c. . 4 0 2 00 Lively.p.. 2 0 1 1 0 Killllay.p . 4 10 00 Totals. 30 3 24 15 21 Totals. 32 8 27 6 0 Sacramento 0 0 0 0 1 000 O 1 nits o o o 1 1 o 1 0 0 3 Oakland 2 0 3 1 O 0 0 0 S Hits 1 0 2 1 20 1 1 8 Runs Hallinan. Leard 2. Rphlrm. Kavlnr N'ess, Zacher. Three-base- hit Hallinan. Two-base hits Moran. Van Buren. Sacri fice fly Kaylor. First bse on balls Off nveiy , oir Kimiay stolen bases Leard 3. Zacher. Struck out Bv IJvc.lv 4. by Killilay 2. Hit by pitcher Ness. Leard. Left on bases Sacramento 4, Oakland 7. Earned run Sacramento 1. Passed balls Rohrer, Cheek. Wild Ditch Lively. Time of game 1:45. Umpires Phyle and Finney. Afternoon game Sacramento I Oakland BHOAE! BHOAE Young.s.. 5 11 4 l Leard.2. . . 5 13 11 Lewis, L.. 6 Moran.m. 5 V.Buren.r. 4 Kenwo'y,2 5 Hallinan, 3 3 Tennant.l 4 Bliss. c 4 Klawi'r.p. 3 Stroud.p. . 1 v l u u scnirm.l. . . 2 1 3 1 0 OiKavlor.r. . 5 1 2 2 1 ONess.l 6 0 1 2 4 0Zacher,m. 4 8 1 1 3 0!Cook,s. . . . 4 2 115 0 0'Guest,3 4 1 1 6 2 0 Rohrer.o. . 4 1 1 1 3 0'Ables.p. . .. 2 1 O 0 2 01'Gardner.. 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 10 2 20 2 1 3 1 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 10 Coy.l 2 1 Lonman,p. o Totals. 40 11 30 19 11 Totals. 89 13 3012 3 Batted for Abies in seventh. Sacramento 0 01000100 1 3 Hits 0 021 1 1301 2 11 Oakland ..0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 O 2 Hits 1 12101820 0 13 Runs Young, Moran. Bliss, Guest. Roh rer. Two runs 8 hits off Abies in 7 In nings: 1 run 0 hits off Klawitter, taken out in seventh, 2 on and no outs; credit victory to Stroud, charge defeat to Lohman. Two base hits Cook. Moran 2. Abies, Guest Sacrifice hits Schlrm. Bliss. First base on balls Off Klawitter 2, off Abies 4. off Lohman 1. Stolen base Van Buren. Struck, out By Klawitter 1, by Abies 4. by Loh man 1. Hit by pitcher Tennant. by Abies. Double plays Klawitter to Bliss to Ten nant; Zacher to Cook; Kenworthy to Young to Tennant. Passed ball Rohrer. Left on bases Sacramento 14, Oakland 8. Tlmo of game 2:00. Umpires Flney and Phyle. Telegraphic Sporting Briefs ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Bobby Waugh, of Fort Smith, Tex., won from Jack Redmond, of Milwaukee, here in the tenth round of a scheduled .15-round bout. Chicago. By winning Sunday's game Boehling pitched his tenth consecutive victory. Boston. Seventy-eight ranking lawn tennis players -of the United States and Canada will start on Monday in the 23d annual tournament of the Longwood Cricket Club. It will be the first Long wood appearance of W. M. Johnston, of San Francisco, champion of the Pa cific Coast; H. G. Whitehead, of Nor folk, Va., one of the former southern doubles champions and the Canadians, G. W. Grier and II. M. Suckling. J'V -v . r- ......-.. .-is,::::; T GIANTS TAKE GOOD . HIE FROfil COLTS Peters' Error Lets Seattle Score Winning Run in Fourth Inning. PORTLAND GETS 3 HOMERS Dell and Callahan Engage in Pitch ing Duel, Former Emerging VIc , tor, 4 to 3 Superb Fielding Marks Hard Contest. Northwestern jLeague Standings. . W. L. PCI W. L. PC. Vancouver 89. 30 .621 Victoria. . . 43 53 .448 Seattle 57 30 .593;Tacoma 43 55 .43 Portland... 48 41 .53M1 Spokane. . . 34 00.362 Yesterday's Results. At Seattle Seattle 4. Portland 3. At Tacoma Spokane 3, Tacoma 2. No Vancouver-Victoria game scheduled. SEATTLE, Wash., July 20. (Spe cial.) Weiser Dell was on the hill for Seattle, and his coercive measures in the critical moments enabled him to put a 4-3 victory over on the Kortland Colts. It was a close and nard-fought bat tle in which - there was practically nothing to choose between the contend ing teams. All the scoring was done in the first four innings, and if Peters had not fired the ball over Callahan's head at first In attempting to retire Shaw in the third, the- score would have been a tie. Peters covers so much ground that the pitcher has to do a lot of covering, and there Is always a chance of a mixup on" quick plays with fast runners getting . down the line. Callahan held Seattle to five hits, but he gave three passes, one of which counted against him In the same inning that Peters- made his error. On the other hand, while Dell was hit safe six times, he gave only, one bit of free transportation, and that did not count. as it came after & double play had cleared the bases. All of Portland's runs were scored on homers, which were crowded into the third and fourth Innings. Fine pitching by Dell in two critical peri ods and sensational fielding by Killilay held the Colts in check during the last five stanzas. Outside of the third and fourth, in which Seattle sot their four runs, Cal lahan was superb and his support fine. Melcholr's error was a muff of a ball that he thought he had for keeps. It cut no ngure lrt the scoring. Score: Seattle i Portland BHOAE BHOAE Shaw. 3. . . 0 O 2 1 Bancroft, s 4 110 Jackson, 1. Ni!!,2. SUait.l Cadman.o. Wilsou.r. . O lO O 1 Peters, X. . . 3 t 10 1 ol'Fitzger'ld 1 0 0 4 0 0;Guigni,l.. . 0 0 1 7 0 OIMahon'y.m 4 0 8 11 0 0 0 u0Lvielchoir,r. 4 2 1 OIHellman.l. 4 0 Klllilay.m Raym'nd.s 1 4 0 2 0 Mohter 2. Deli.p. . Williams.c 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 10 fjolt.ln. Callahai:,p 3 Totals. 31 5 27 10 21 Totals. 31 6 24 8 2 Batted for Peters In eighth. Seattle 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 Portland 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Runs Shaw, Killilay 2, Raymond, Ban croft, Melchoir, Callahan. Two-base hits Dell. Cadman. Home runs Killilay, Ban croft, Melchoir, Callahan. Sacrifice hits Mohler, Coltrin. stolen bases Jackson, Killilay, Mohler, Williams. Struck out By Dell 4, by Callahan 6. Base on balls Off Dell 1. off Callahan 3. Wild pitches rw.ii Callahan. Double plays Raymond to Jack son; Killilay to Raymond. Time 1:42. Umpire Casey. INDIANS WIX FR03I TACOMA Kraft TJses Head and, Thougli Hit Hard, Holds Tigers afe. TACOMA. July 20. "Dave" Kraft used his head more than be did his arm this afternoon, and defeated Ta coma 3 to 2. Score: Spokane- t Tacoma BHOAE1 T H O A E O 2 3 0 Wuffli.2.. 0 0 1 4 O Hensllng.s. 4 Mccarl.l. 4 1 1 0 O.Fries.m.. . n 0 4 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 10 0 O 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 o 2 0 0 0 0 0 O 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 00 0 0 Powell.l.. 8 2 1 0 0 Harblson.2 4 Pappa.r... 2 0 1 0 OICrum.1 -3 Lynch.m.. 2 0 10 OjNelghb's.r. 4 Yohe,3... 4 11 2 0 Holdefn.l 4 Fitzsl'ns,s 4 2 4 7 2 McMurdo.l 1 Hannah.c 4 2 2 0 0:M'Mullln,3 3 Kraft.p... 4 0 0 2 O'Harris.c. . 3 IKaufm'n.p 3 Crisp 1 Keller.'. 1 Totals. 82 8 27 15 S Totals. 38 8 27 12 2 Batted for McMullln In ninth. Batted for Kaufman in ninth. Spokane 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 Tacoma 0 1 00 000 1 0 2 Runs Powell. Pappa, Yohe, Harbison, Holderman. stolen base Hensling. Double Play Fries to Hensling to Harbison to Hol derman. Two-base hits Yohe, McMurdo. Three-base hit -Kaufman. Sacrifice hits Harris, Pappa, Lynch, struck out By Kraft 2, by Kaufman 5. Base on balls Off Kauf man 3. Time 1:40. Umpire Ostdiek. Baseball Statistics STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. National League. W. L. PC. New York. .57 20 .6S7BrookIyn. Phlladelp'a 47 32 -605Boston. . . , W. L. PC 37 42 .463 36 46 .430 34 62 .395 33 53 .379 .42 43 .494 Pittsburg. . Chicago. . . 44 39 .530 St. Louis. 44 41 .6181Cincinni.ti American League. 62 26 .705;Boston . . 52 37 .5S4 Detroit. . . Phlladelp'a Cleveland 37 67 .34 Washington 50 38 -86S St. Louis. .. .37 07 .394 Chicago DO 43 ,53BNew York 28 07.328 American Association. Milwaukee. 60 37 .610 Kansas City 46 50.479 Louisville.. B3 41 .504St. Paul. .. .41 50 .451 Columbus... 61 42 .S49Toledo 41 63.436 Minneapolis 60 44 .532, Indianapolis 33 58 .303 Western League. Denver 69 30.663St. Joseph. .44 45 .494 Des Moines. 51 88 .573 Sioux City. .38 61 .421 Lincoln 4 42 .533Topeka 36 50.419 Omaha 46 40 .500Wichlta. . . . 36 56.391 Yesterday's Results. American Association Milwaukee 11, Louisville 1; Minneapolis 8-4, Columbus 3-1; St. Paul 9-2, Indianapolis 8-1; Toledo 16-5, Kansas City 6-1. Western League Denver 6-7, Topeka 14-1; Sioux City 12, St. Joseph 5; Des Moines 8, Omaha 1; Lincoln 11, Wichita 1. Southern League Montgomery 1, Nash ville 0; Chattanooga 2, Memphis 0; Mobile 4. Birmingham 0; New Orleans 3, At lanta 1. Games Scheduled Today. Pacific Coast League No games sched uled today, traveling day. Tomorrow's sched ule Portland at Sacramento, San Francisco at Los Angeles, Venice at Oakland. Northwestern League Victoria at Port land, Tacoma at Vancouver, Spokane at Seattle. How the Series Ended. Pacific Coast League Portland 6 games, San Francisco 0 game; Venice 5, Los Ange les 2: Sacramento 4, Oakland 4. Northwestern League Seattle 4 games, Portland 8 games; Spokane. 4, Tacoma 3, Vancouver 7, Victoria 0. Portland Battlnjr Averages. Gl Pacific Coast I Northwestern AB H Av AB H Av Higgi'm. 75 25 .3;i3;Mahoney.. 217 63 .290 Lober... 221 70 .317IHeilmann. 182 53 .200 Doans. .. 291 88 .30:iMelchoir. . 31 !)1 .290 Lindsay. 230 75 .300! 'allahan. . 87 25 .2S7 Krause.. 60 18 .3O0!Eastley . . . 53 15 .283 Korea... 32S 97 .296;F1tzgerald 111 30 .270 Speas... 120 34 .283Mays 38 10 .26S James.. " 54 15 .277!Guigni.. . . 233 61 .231 Fisher... .186 61 .274 Murray. . . 183 61 .246 Chadb'e. 418 110 .203 1 Bancroft. 2JS9 71 .246 Rodgers. 399 102 .25;Mohler 2S5 70 .245 Krapp.. 32 8 . 2-. Williams. . ll!6 40 .241 Derrick. 2S4 71 .250 Coltrln 275 55 .20O Berry. 149 8 .242!Hynes 35 6 .171 McCor'k. 188 39 .2071Poters. . . . 119 20 .108 West.... 65 9 .139;Martlnoni. 39 5 .12S Carson.. 8 1 .125 Stanley . . 54 7 .128 Hager'n. " 36 4 .1111 Todd 2 0 .0001 MCredle 1 0 .000 v AMERICA'S LARGEST DRUGSTORE'S SPECIALS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOUBLE S. & II. STAMPS ON Drug Dept. 1 pound Alum 6t 10c package Cascara Bark. . 60 10c package Boris Acid ... 60 25c package Boric Acid. . ..180 25c Cream Tartar 180 15c Co. Licorice Powder. .. O0 10c Package Senna Leaves. 60 25c bottle Tinct. Benzoin.. 170 25c bottle Tinct. 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Northwestern League ball sup plants Coast League ball for at three weeks' stretch, and today the oppos ing clubs will be Nick Williams' Port land Colts and L. A. Watellet's Victoria Bees. , Martlnoni will likely be the Portland pitching choice, and either Kantlehner or Toner will hurl for Victoria. Toner last appeared here with Spokane, but has since been traded.- Harry Ostdiek will umpire and will call play at 3:15 P. M. -. Last week Portland lost the series to Seattle, four games to three, Sunday's game deciding the supremacy. But Nick's bunch performed like Trojans in the three weeks away, winning their series from Tacoma and Spokane for a total of 13 victories and nine defeats. Victoria had a terrible week, drop ping seven straight to Vancouver in the first week from under the wing of Mike Lynch. Lynch, on the other hand, led Spokane to a series over Tacoma, four games to three. Tacoma appears 'here next week and Spokane the week following. When the Portland Coast Leaguers left last night for their three weeks' trip in California two athletes were missing Mike McCormick and Harry Todd. Mike is convalescing from a bone-scraping operation on - his shin and Mac decided to give him abundant time to get in shape. In the meantime, if Bill Lindsay's poor physical condition puts him on the shelf for ajiy length of time McCredie will call on Nick Williams to send him Dave Bancroft. Mac intends to haul the speed demon over late in Au gust anyway, so as to save him for next season in the Coast. DALLAS PLAYERS QUIT FIELD Interpretation of Ground Rales Breaks T7p Albany Game. ALBANY, Or., July 20. (Special.) ALL CASH PURCHASES BEFORE Photographic Ansco and Vulcan (Eastman) x Hms. Cyko Paper and Ansco Cameras. Printing, Developing and En larging. Nussbaum Film Developing Trays ' at special prices; each, 450 Several good bargains in used Film Cameras. 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Japanese Tea Garden The quaintest, daintiest, coolest spot in all Portland is the Wood-Lark Japa nese Tea Garden, designed and built for us by a Japanese architect, located on our basement floor, where we serve dainty luncheons in dainty ways and where the Wood - Lark soda fountain dispenses all the latest and most popular drinks at popular prices. Portland's Exclusive Agents for r. : Megget's Ceylon Tea This Tea is packed and sealed in hermetically sealed packages right in' the Tea Fields of Cey lon and shipped direct to us. The package makes it impossible for any of the aroma of the tea -leaves to escape, and we deliver J into your hands in the sweet - est, freshest condition possible. We are Portland's exclusive agents fop this famous tea. For making iced tea it has no equal y2 pound Orange Peko...4O0 1 pound Orange Peko.:.8O0 One-Fourth Off on Trunks, Grips and Suitcases. V4.50 Lawn Mowera $3.48 If W.SO I, awn Mowera SS 2n (D.OU Lani Howcn S-4.80 II One-Quarter Oft on All Garden Hose. After eight Innings of good fielding and exciting plays, the baseball game between Albany and Dallas at thlo nity this afternoon broke up in a- row in the first half of the ninth inning, and the Dallas team walked off the field with the score tied at 3 to 3. Two men were out in the ninth, with a Dallas runner on first base, when the batter missed the third strike. The catcher dropped the ball, picked it up and overthrew first base. The runner on first completed the circuit of the bases, and in the arugment which as sued over ground rules the batter aljo ran to the plate. Basing his decision on a ground rule providing for only one extra base on an overthrow at first base, the umpire ordered the flrtt runner back to third and the other to second. The Albany players contend this rule was under stood fully by the visitors before the game began, but the Dallas players as sert they did not so understand it. and when the two runs they claimed were not allowed they left the field. YAKS DRAG BOISE DOWN MELTER WEAKENa AXD IRRIGA TORS LOSE, 0 TO 3. Bucks Drubbed by Bears, 15 to 4. Five Home Runs Made In Game. Pendleton Errs Five Times. North Yakima took Boise down an other notch in the Western Tri-State League Sunday, defeating the- Irrigators 6 to 3. Walla Walla, squelched Pendle ton 15 to 4. With the score tied, the Taks got Melter for two singles, a sacrifice and two doubles tn the eighth, scoring three. Gordon did not give a. hit after the fifth. Melter fanned none; Gordon fanned four and walked one. The score: R. H. E. R.H. E. N.Yakima. 6 13 1 Boise.. . 3 8 3 Batteries Gordon and Taylor; Melter and Gard. Five home runs were hit in the Bear Buck game, at Pendleton. Martini get ting two and Johneon and Lundstrom one each, all off Osborne's delivery, and Varian one off Bridger, the new-old Walla Walla pitcher. Bridger was a Bear last year, but this year played for Boise until released. Pendleton played town ball, making five bad errors, which aided the Bears In their run-getting, 15 scores being ob tained off 16 hits. The Bears drove Osborne from the box in the seventh, Augustus going in, and holding the Bears runless. The score: R. H. E. R. H. E. W'laW'la 15 16 1 Pendleton .. 4 7 5 Batteries Bridger and Brown; Os borne, Augustus and King. Pe Ell Organizes Band. PE ELL, Wash., July 20. (Special.) Pe Ell is soon to have a band of more than 20 pieces. Already It has been organized and ' regular practice being held. Professor E. E. Reed, who recently arrived from the East, has been secured as instructor. Some open air concerts are promised as soon as the band gets into a. little better -shape. 12 O'CLOCK NOON MONDAY AND TUESDAY FIRST 3 FLOORS Department Have you seen the new Al Fold ing Pocket Ansco 17.50 Metal box, round corners, re versible new finder and other improvements. Sizes 2Vi x 44. Green Trading Stamps with all photographic purchases and finishing work. Bristla Goods Dept. $7.50 Parisian Ivory Toilet Set, consisting of Brush, Comb and a large size Mirror; priced special at $5.49 We have just received a large shipment of 1913 Parisian Ivory Goods; we invite your inspec tion of this line 35c Tooth Brushes for 230 A good Tooth Brush as low as, each-. 100 25c Combs, assorted patterns, choice 160 75c Genuine Imported Ideal Hair Brush 490 50c Hair Brush, assorted styles, choice .270 Smelling Salts ranging in price from 250 per jar up. FREE! ICE CREAM SODA Cut out this Coupon; it is good for an Ice Cream Soda with a 50c purchase Monday, July 21, or Tues day, July 22. Present this Coupon with Sales Check to waiter in Japanese Tea Garden. "Mark Cross" New Silk Gloves. A Boon to Women The Lehi Double Protector. A Sanitary Apron made of the finest rubber material, guaranteed stain and water proof. Can be washed and ironed like any other washing material and will not crack like other rubberized material. The Napkin Holder takes the place of the heavy Sanitary Belt, and requires no pinning; keeps the underwear clean, also the apron. Price, 980. Rubber Dept, Lady Attendant. 7 SCORES PERFECT Rose City Motorcycle Club Makes Endurance Run. 177.3 MILES IS COVERED Trip to Corvallis and Return Has 32 Starters Tire Trouble, Blow outs or Punctures Miar Rec ords of Some Riders. The first endurance run of the Rose City Motorcycle Club, Portland to Cor vallis and return, was held Sunday morning, the start having been made at 7 o'clock from The Oregonian build ing. Bailey, on a Bailey Flier got away first, the other 36 riders leaving at 2-minute intervals. Bailey finished first with a perfect score. The distance according to his speedometer was 177.3 miles. Others finishing with perfect scores were Vic tor G. Carlson. Prettyman, Geartner, agent of the Eagle, who rode his own machine, Hadderly, Barrett and P. T. Abbott on a Harley Davidson, for which he is local agent. E. J. Solomon was the starter Sun day morning and also the first checker, other checking places being Newberg, Salem and Corvallis. At Salem the boys were met by the Salem club, and ice cold drinks served, both going and coming. The machines making the perfect scores were the Harley Davidsons, Bailey Flier and Daytons. Most of the trouble experienced by the riders on their trip was tire trouble, punctures and blow-outs. The next run of the club will be held the Saturday night preceding Labor day, when the boys will make the trip to Seattle to be the guests of the Se attle Motorcycle Club. They will leave Portland late Saturday night, arriving at Seattle Sunday morning and leaving these Monday morning will return here Monday afternoon. Sunday morning's ' run was planned and carried through under the personal direction -of Patrolman B. G. Meade, a member of the Rose City Motorcycle Club, of which Detective Royle Is presi dent. - The final scores will be finished by next Thursday night, when they will be read oil at the club meeting. The prizes to be awarded the perfect score contestants are from Archer & Wiggins, United States Tire Co.. Good year Tire Co., Hudson Arms Co.. F. P. Keenan Co. and Motorcycle & Supply co. Shillalahs "Win In Morning League. Playing with a great deal of luck, Dell O'Hanlon's Shillalahs won the championship of the Multnomah Club We Give S.&H. Green Trading Stamps Patent Medicines We sell all (except 4) patent medicines at cut prices, listing here just a few of the many: $1 Listerine 65 50c Lavoris 39 $1 Glyco Thymo- line 79 50c Wompoles For- moline 40 75c Nurses' Per fume 65 50c St. Jacobs' Oil.27 Perfumes and Toilet Articles 50c Rickseekers Face Powder now 230 25c Lyons Tooth Powder.. 120 $2.00 ounce Mary Garden Per fume 1.49 25c Packers Tar Soap 160 Wood - Lark Freckle Cream, guaranteed 1.00 25c Mum 170 Odr, instantaneous Odor re mover 250 50c Robertine 370 25c Jergens Benzoin Almond Lotion 190 25c Talcum Powder 130 Robber and Cutlery Counter For the Camp Camp Mirrors, 250 to Sl.OO Thermos Bottles will keep drink ing AVater cold price 1.00 to S3.50 Ingersoll Watches ..Sl.OO Boy Scouts Field Glass, So.OO Boy Scouts Knives, large size, at 750 Cross Razors, best and cheapest for camping trips, each, 250 Pocket Flash Lisrhts are now priced $1.25 to $2.50 Paper Blankets, warm, durable and light, price, each... 500 Good Rubber Bathing Caps are priced at, each 5O0 Floating Toys for the Kiddies priced at 100 to 250 Water 'Wings, a safety when learning to swim 250 Shower Baths keep you cool on hot days; Shower Spravs priced 5O0 to $1.25 Electric Irons and Cooking De vices are hot weather neces sities; Hot Point and G. E. Electric Irons with 10 - year guarantee $3.50 Morning League by downing Bert Al len's Bear Cats, 7 to 6, on the club field yesterday morning. The Bear Cats were leading, 4 to 3, up to the fifth inning, when the winners scored three times. Captain Barton, of the losers, scored a home run with two on in the first frame. Fielding by Helfrich on the same team at short cut off several ap parent hits. Hurn and Austin did the heavy work for the winners, with Lytle and Dowllng the battery for the Bear Cats. Amateur Athletics. The Union Meat Columbias baseball team downed the Camas nine yesterday on the latter's diamond, 14 to 4. Husky and Bahler formed the battery for the Portland team with Clark and McBrlde for the trans-river squad. The local team would like to get several out-of-town games. Write Manager A. S. Burkhart, Union Meat Company., . The Piedmont Maroons scored an other victory yesterday on the Penin sula Park grounds when they walloped the Maccabees' Mount Hood No. 17 nine 5 to 3. Tills Is the first game that the losers are charged with this season. The old standbys, Moeller and Bar tholomy, were in the points for the winners. opposed by Goddard and Fleichstlnger -for the Maccabees. The population of Bordeaux, France. 1m 262.000. Talk Namicr Two What do you like in a 'cigar. Isn't it that mellow flavor with just enough tang to make every puff a delight. Isn't it fragrance? Isn't it the smooth draw and even burn that you can count on in every good cigar ? In short, isn't It the Gen eral Arthur? the mild 10c. cigar. Gen'! ARTHUR iVr'rvu TriT-f n rVx r'uv.ii ir-a"" J li.71i.T,T.