.-arms morning okegomax. wjesdnesday, july .;. 30, 1913. PAUSE AID DOANE ! PUT ANGELS QN RUN Henley, p.. 8 2 0 2 OlLohman.p. 2 O 0 2 0 j'Hetllng. . J 1 O 0 0 Schlrra. .110 0 0 Totals. 31 8 25 14 01 Totals. 28 1(1 27 15 0 vne out wnen winning run scored. Batted for Mitze in ninth. Batted for Lohman in ninth. BEATS IRON MAN" and Go Ban Francisco 01O0O01O 1 8 Hits 1 1 o 0 1 1 2 1 1 8 Oakland 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 Hits .....I-20- 2 110 1 2 10 Winter Runs Howard. Schaller, Downs, Coy 2, Clemens, Guest. Home runs Downs. Coy. Howard. Two-base hits Corhan, Schaller. .sacrifice hits Mundorff. Gardner. Lohman Beavers Take Opening Game Cook. First base on balla Off Henley 2. Struck out By Henley 6, by Lohman 2. Hit by pitcher Leard, Mltze, Guest. Dou ble play Coy to Cook. Left on bases San Colts Make Sensational Clean Hitting Finish, Routing. Tacoma 1 to 0. Spring i of Series, 7 to 2, Hitting Tozer in Bunches. Francisco 1, Oakland 7. Time 1:40. Um pires Held and McCarthy. 'DAY OF SPORT' IS SUCCESS NINTH INNING RUSH ( Vla&cs.- They Come A Like JzC &5S eJS$? FANS GIVE LOBER OVATION Portland Right fielder Starts Three Batting Rallies and Scores Every Time "With Aid of Rodgers and Lindsay Seraph's Get 5 Hits. Pacific Coast League Standings. "W. L. P.C. W. L. P.O. Portland.. 68 48 .65i;Venlce BT 60 .487 I.. Anslc. 5fl R5 ,M8 Oakland .. . S6 61 .479 Sacramento 55 63 .&OSSan Fran... 64 63 .462 Yesterday's Results. At Los Angeles Portland 7, Los Ange les 2. At Oakland Oakland 4. San Francisco 3. At Sacramento Sacramento 0, Venice 7. DOS ANGELES, July 29. (Special.) Harry Krause today covered himself -with glory and retrieved himself In the eyes of Manager McCredie when he allowed- the Angels only five scat tered hits and did more than his share In winning today's game for the Bea vers. Score, Portland 7, Los Ange les 3. , The Seraphs never had a look-in. The Beavers started tne good work In the first inning and but for the dandy catch by Wotell of Rodgers' long fly, would probably have scored. They kept after Toner until the fourth,- when the big fireworks began, and . found him for five hits and, as a result, four runs. The Angels made a valiant attempt In the same inning, scoring two runs, hut they were practically a gift result ing from Kores' error. Loiter Gets Reception. ! Lober got a. rousing reception from ithe fans at his first appearance 'fol i'lowlng the exchange. i Doane started the ball rolling in the fourth when he singled Infield and took Jneoond on Rodgers single to left. On Toaer's wild heave, to third of Lind 4say"s attempted sacrifice Doane scored I and Rodgers and Lindsay advanced to i second and third, respectively. Kores I fanned. Spfcas singled, scoring Rcxlg Jers, ard Lindsay was caught out be jtween first and second. Lober walked and took third on Fisher's single to center and scored on Krause's single to left. . In the fifth Doane singled, Rodgers j sacrificed and on Lindsay's single J Doane scored. ', . Doane la Shining; Light. i ' In the seventh Doane again came to Ithe rescue with a single and took sec fond on a passed ball. Rodgera touched J Tozer for a single, putting Doane on Third. Doane and Rodgers then worked a delayed double steal, the former scoring. Lindsay walked, Rodgers vatole third and scored on Arbogast's j'low throw to third. i: The Angels' two runs In the fourth T came after two men were out. With JWotell on first Maggart received first Son Korea' error and -Wotell took sec ond. Wotell and Maggart then pulled Soft a double steal and both scored on (Howard's single. . Score: Portland Los Angeles OAE BHOAE j Cdb'rne,m I Doane, r. . ' ltodgers.2. I.inrisay.S. Kores,s. . . VSpeas.l.... Leber. 1. . ?Kisher,e... .Krause, p. i 7 o fane. 2 3 0 l s i 1 0 0Wotell,l. .. 4 13 0 0 4 1 O Moore, 1 . . . 4 0 13 0 0 0 3 MnjKirt.m 3 0 110 a -tlHowarfl.r.. 4 1 6 0 OJJohnson.s. 3 1 0 0 OIGoodwln.S. X 2 10 0 3 5 0 ISO 4 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0'ArbogaBt.o 3 a u roser.n. JKrueger.. IPerritt.p. . r I"'"'-- 83 18 27 9 1 Total.. SO 6 S7 16 4 I -Batted for Tozer in eighth. il5,V?And 0 00410200 7 UH U -, 1 0 0 5 2 0 3 1 113 Los Angeles ...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 (: Hlts 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 T1?? RolRers S, Lindsay. Lo rber, Wotell. Maggart. Stolen bases Doane. Rodgers 2, Lindsay. Wotell, Maggart. Twelve hits and 7 runs off Tozer In 8 In 5 nt5" rharss defeat to Tozer. Sacrifice hit Doane. Lindsay 2, Rodgers, Kraose. , Bases on balls Off .Krause ii. off Tozer 2. .truck out By Krause 5, by Tozer 2. bv iPerrttt 1. Double plays Krause to Kores to Jpeas; Arbogast to Moore to Johnson: .J.lnday to Rodgers to Speas. Wild pitch Phje Tlm 1:43- Umpires Finney and ."WOLVES BAT KOESTXER HARD Carlisle Makes Two Home Runs but Venetians Lose 9 to 7. : SACRAMENTO. July 29. Four of the five errors that the Venetians made be hind Elmer Koestner counted for runs for Sacramento today and Hogan's pitcher did not exert himself after the sixth inning. As a result the Wolves tucked away three more runs, which were- good for a S-to-7 victory. Carlisle hit two balls out of the lot, the second time with a man on base. Baylesa also put the ball over the fence with a man on base. " The other two Venice runs were the result of Sacramento's errors. Young and Tennant profited most by the bat f est which the locals enjoyed at the expense of Koestner and the Tigers Score: . . " . -- Venice I Sacramento ' i H O A E Oarllsle.l. r BHOAE 6 3 14 1 3 0 6 0 0 4 0 1 00 3 1 0 00 4 0 0 10 6 2 O 6 0 6 8 13 11 3 16 10 1 0 UlYounff . . Kane.m... 5 Bay less. r. 4 Brashe'r,2 6 Hosp.s ... 4 Lltschl.8. - 4 B OlfLewis.l.... 4 OOMoran.m.. SS- 3 OV.Buren.r. 1 1 2' Kenwoy,2. 3 2 0:Hallinan,3. 3 1 -'jTennant.l. M'Don'11,1 .3 Elllott.c. R i i "icneek.e... hterett.c ' 0 O O 1 0 Lively n Koestnjr.p 8 . 1 O 2 0' Stroud' p . Meloan.. 1 1 O 0 0' 2 2 1 1 1 0 TSt,.,L V -3 13 5i Totals. 86 12 27 14 3 Batted for Koestner In ninth. Venice .............. .1 o O 1 1 0 2 0 27 Hits . 2 0011080 29 Sacramento n i o 1 1 8 2 l i a HU ...0 2 0 1 2 3 3 1 12 Runs Carlisle 2, Kane,' Bayless. Horn Koestner. Meloan, Toung . J Lewis S ?L0.ri' Ten"t Chfek. .Stroud ' sjofen bs Kenworthy. Halllnan, Young. Five SS?'-7!.?!"" " 1JveIy ln 6 2- innings: taken ?Yi.rth man on second; credit victory to ly. Hom runs Carlisle 2; Baylejss Three-base hit Stroud. Two-base hits T ""hear. Joung.- aacrlfice hits KUlott, Moran, Cheek Struck out Br eht,nnLih!y b,Ve,y b? Stroud 2. Bases on balls Oft Koestner 6, oft LlveTy 2 irT" a8e?v?nloe 6- Sacramento 12. Time J.-OO. Lmplres Outhrle and Bush. OAKS AVIS IX.AXD-OUT GA5JCE Seals Lead Twice . but Commuters Rally ln Xlnth and Score Two. SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. Oakland won the first game of the series with San Francisco today 4 to 3. The Seals were -in the lead up to the seventh Inning, when Oakland tied the score. In the first half of the ninth, with the score tied, Del Howard batted out a homer, giving the Seals the lead again. But Oakland rallied ln Its half of the inning and won the game with two hits that yielded two runs. Score: San Franclsco J Oakland nrtUAt. BHOAE Mund'rff.r 3 O Howard, 1. 4 1 Johns'n.m 4 1 Schaller.l. 4 1 Downs,2.. 4 1 1 o 0Leard,2. . . . 3 1 o 8n 8 0 0 Kaylor.l. . . 3 0 1 0 0 i X "-araner.i. 9 120 0 0 1 OlCoy.r 4 2 3 20 1 6 o;ciemens,m.. 3 1 1 o 0 Corhan.s. . 3 T A v:t IOOK.S. . ... X If X Afl fcichmldt.c. 3 0 4 6 OiMltse.'c'. a 2, 1-20 2 0-2 20 Tracy Ilollister Wins 112-Mile La Grande Motorcycle Race. LA GRANDE, Or., July 29. (Special.) The largest crowd which has assembled at the Fralr Ground since Theodore Roosevelt made his speech here last summer Sunday witnessed the first of a series of "days of sports." Tracy Hollister, of La Grande, made the 112 mile run from La Grande to Baker and return in three hours and 82 minutes, just two .minutes ahead of the second rider. He rode a six-horse power Fly ing Merkel, the lowest horsepower ma chine of the 11 which started in- the raoe. Walker, of Pendleton, was sec ond and he and Hollister passed and repassed each other several times dur ing the race. Much machine trouble was experi enced by the riders throughout the race. Half of the entries did not .reach Baker. The times made by those who fin ished the race follows: Tracy Hollister, of La Grande,' 8 hours 42 minutes; L. G. Olson, of Ontario, 3 hours 44 minutes SO seconds; Orley Selig, of Baker, 3 hours 47 minutes 30 seconds; H. G. Hill, of La Grande, 4 hours ' 9 minutes 30 seconds, and O. Walker, Pendleton, 3 hours 46 minutes. YAKS ALMOST SECOND VICTORY OVER BOISE MAKES TRI-STATE RACE CLOSE. Rucks Defeat Bears In 1 1 Innings of Well-Played Ball Martini Makes His 1 7th Home Run. North Yakima continued its way up the ladder in the "Western Tri-State League Tuesday, defeating Boise and getting within half a' game of second place. Pendleton defeated Walla Walla, thus staying in -, the - running. The scores were: ' North takiraa 7, Boise 4; Pendleton- 5, Walla Walla 3. The Pendleton-Walla- Walla game went 11 innings. At Boise, North Yakima got to Boise early in the game, and Bonner replaced Hall, holding the Braves down the rest of the contest. Gordon pitched a steady game all through, and, had he received clean support, the Boise players would not have made as many runs as thev did." Both sides played ragged. The score: ... : R. H. E.i - R. H. E. N. Yakima. 7 8 4;Bolse 4 5 6 Batteries Gordon and Taylor; Hall, Bonner and Gard. At Walla Walla, in spite of the nu merous errors, the game was filled with brilliant fielding. The Buckaroos de served to win. In the eighth the Bucks sent three over, but Walla Walla tied in her half. . Fast work prevented a Pendleton victory In the ninth, a re layed bait stopping Varian at the plate. In the 'llth-tthe Bucks won ' on combined-hits and an error. - Shader pitched a good game, showing up well against tne oiaer usborne. Martini hit his 17th home run. The score: , R. H. E.I R. H. E. Pendleton.. 5 11 4JW'lla W'lla.3 9 7 Batteries Osborne and Haworth: Shader and . Brown. Eleven innings. Motorcycle Races Planned. CHEHALIS. Wash.. Julv 29. fSn. cial.) Arrangements have been made for motorcycle racing at the Southwest Washington fairgrounds "between Che- nalis and Centralia Sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meet will be under the auspices of the Centralia-Chehalis Driving Club and such well-known riders as Harry Cogburn, Godfrey, the British Columbia champion, and a number of others are billed to' appear. '.. City Championship on Tapis. With three teams in the rimnlnp- Hip final baseball - grames between teams representing the various city parks and piajgrounas wm commence the end of the week to determine the city cham pionship. The season commenced with 14 teams In the race. The numherkf,. simmered down to three, the Sellwood, " rn ana Peninsula teams. They will play three games to deter mine which team gets the pennant. Baseball Statistics : STANDINGS " OF THE TEAMS, i National . League. TV T. 1. I Nlw Ynpt . Rl'-n'-lftT n. W. L. Pet. 4i 45 .483 39 51 .4J13 87 30 .885 36 58 .383 ChicaKo. . . :48 45 lilC'Clncinhatl r ittsburg.-. 45 46 .4U5St. Louis.. AmAripaii T rlitlnriAl fill 00 .nun . . ." . Cleveland. ' 58 38 ".BnliDetroit". 40 5 "ioH AV.. - 00 " -'!t. Louis. .. 89 62 3N Chicago... .61 411 .&MiNew York.; 20 63 .310 American Association,' MilteBlllr,, AJ- At 1nrr . . - . Louisville. 57 46 .BOSjSt. Paul. ' Mlnueap.. 56 46 ..54HjToledo. . Columbus. 86 47 .D44lndianap. 40 55 .471 45 53 .450 45 57 .441 37 62 .874 Western Leaanie. Denver . . 64 84 .653Omaha. . . Des Moines 4' firt7 Tn.,.1,. 49 53 .45 43 52 .453 si. aos.pn: Bi.47 :m5w!X.E:?: it U :1S8 western Xrl-State League. W. Walla. '. It 8 .B79N. Yakima.. 0. 9 BOO Boise. .... 10 9 .326Pendleton.. 1 11 JoS Yesterday's Results. American Association St.' Paul S Mll- , J """""-re o, inuianapoitfl jl 1:0- lumbus 7. Toledo. 3; Minneapolis 7,. Kan- Western League St. Joseph 2, Omaha 1 C?ekia- Ie.".Ver 2: De' Moines" sfoi city 1 ; no other-; game scheduled. 1 J?tIr,.t,LeaS?e:.Nashv"le 2- Memphis 1a j . T,ln5h,am. ' Naw Orleans 3 (called Lh' tlfn in"'nK- ra'n, second game post-f""-. ra'n: Chattanooga 2, Montgomery 2 (called end sixtb, rain), second game post-PoJ..raln:.Atlanta-Mpbtle game posfpned. Games - Scheduled Today. Pacific- Coast League Portland at Los Angeles. enlce at Sacramento, San Fran cisco at Oakland. . , Northwestern League Tacoma at Port land. Seattle at Snolcn. -ri .,. " couver. ' ' How the Series Stand. Pacific Coast League Portland 1 game. Los Angeles 0 game; Oakland U San Fran cisco 0; Sacramento 1, Venice 0 Northwestern League Portland 2 gamea Tacoma o:-Vancouver 2, Victoria 0, Spokane Portland Pacific Coast Batting Averages. Ab. H. Ave.) Ab. H'g'b'am L,ober. H. Ave. 15 .333 63 .306 18 .305 68 .279 96 .274 27 .267 83 .262 67 .260 48 .257 46 .254 75 .248 33 .234 61 .201 8 .200 6 .139 7 .139 1 .077 .333IMava 45 lt 77 320 99 269 82 14 44 .aiSIHeilmann. .309Eastley. . . .303;Mahoney.. .301!Melchlor. . .299CaIlahan- .2S8!Moh)er .2S4'Gulgnl. ... ,265'Murray .. .. .268lWllllams.. .255!Bancroft.. .254Fltzgerald .239iColtrln... . .207.Hynes. . . . .200 Martlnonl . .145!Stanley.. . .lUIConroy. .... .1111 .0001 .0001 206 59 244 340 101 813 258 187 181 802 141 303 40 43 60 13 Doane. . . Lindsay... Speas. . . . Krause... Korea 64 854 102 204 53 449 119 427 110 Fisher. ... Ch'db'rne Rodgers. James. . . Derrick. . Borry . .. . UcCo'lck. Crapp. . . iVest. . . . Larson . .. S'germ'n Todd. . . . McCredie 89 15 291 165 IS 3 40 69 9 36 S 1 MAHONEY'S SWAT DOES IT Stanley, Superb In Pinches, Holds Tigers in Palm of His Hand and Gets Fine Support Heil mann Hits Thrice. Northwestern 1-eaguo Standings. W. L. l..'.'.j W. L. P.C- Vancouver. 65 39 .il20fVictorla 46 59 .438 Seattle 63 43 .5t)4iTacoma 46 61 .430 Portland.. 54 44 .551Spokane. . . 38 66 .305 Yesterday's Results. At Portland Portland 1, Tacoma O. At Spokane Seattle 7, Spokane 0. At Vancouver Vancouver 8, Victoria '2.'. Northwestern fans -were treated to more high-class baseball on the local grounds yesterday when Portland again defeated Tacoma by ninth-inning circus work.- The score was 1 to 0. Mahoney was the star when he clouted a hard one to left field, - scoring Heil mann, who had placed a clean hit to left. The score in the opening matinee was 5 to 4, and also was won in the last frame. v It was one of those games which the Northwestern teams have been handing out frequently of late one of those games which would make the Port land fans loath to see the Colts quit the town. ... "Iron Man" MeGinnlty was on the mound for the Bobcats, while Stanley did the turn for Portland. And they furnished a battle royal. McGinnity was at his best and scattered his hits so well that Portland was unable to amass more than one in any inning, until the last frame, when good drives by Heilmann, Melchior and Mahoney won the game. Stanley was not outdone. He. al lowed duets of hits in two innings, but the, Tigers were unable to make them materialize, the pinches being alleviated by a strikeout, in. one case and an easily handled Infield touch, in the other. - "'- " ' " - - . - So. ably did the- two handle them selves that neither nine ever came dan gerously near scoring except, in the fifth Inning, when- McMullln got to third on' a steal and a sacrifice by Mc Ginnity. However, McMullin was too anxious and was out on an importune attempt at stealing home. ; Through: eight Innings the game surged, both sides going. down In rec ord time. The basemen were on their toes, and two double plays helped to keep Tacoma off home. In the third inning Conroy shot a well-aimed one down to Coltrin. but Crisp was out of reach, so Coltrin threw to third and Gulgnl turned the ball to first, where Heilmann and Coltrin ran McGinnity down. In the fifth inning McGinnity laded a slow one down the third-base line. Guigni made a quick recovery and got it over to first in time to catch Mc Ginnity. and Heilmann returned' it to Conroy,, catching McMullln, who was on his way in. Fielding I Brilliant. - The fielders of both teams formed a big part of the play, picking balls from all corners of the lot. a Of the six hits which Portland landed, Heilmann got three, one help ing toward the winning run. Crisp and Million were the leading cudgel swingers for the Tigers, Crisp getting two welcome singles; -while the man of means put one out in the outskirts of center which netted two bases. Score: Tacoma Portland BHOAE Hensllng.s 4 10 2 1 Million. 1. .41201 BHOAE Fltzge'd.r . 4 Gulgni.3.. 8 0 4 0 0 0 13 0 Fries. m. 4 O i oo HellmTin.l 4 2 10 8 0 harbls n.l 8 0 11 OO'M'lfhlnrm a 1 O t)0 1 3 0 0 Neigh'rs,r-4 0 1 0 OiMahoney.l 4 Keller.2.. 4 1 2 8 0! Moh!er.2 ' 2 18 3 0 M'Mul'n.3 3 13 SOIfimrnvi-. O it A 1 n Crisp.o... 8 2 4 2 Ol Coltrin.s. . 2 0 2 SO Mcijin y,p 2 1 0- 8 0! stanley.p.. 3 0 O 10 Totals. 31 724 18 2! Totals, "illo None out when winnine- run seorerl. Tacoma o O 0 0 o o o o n ";s ...:...0 2 0 2 1 1 1 07 Portland O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 11 Hlts - 1 O O 1 1 0 0 0 86 Run Heilmann. Struck out By McGin J'ty 2. - by. Stanley 8. Bases on balls Off McGinnity 2, by Stanley 1. Two-base hit Million. Double plays Conroy to l-oltrln to Guicnl to Heilmann; Guigni to Heilmann to Conroy. Sacrifice .hits McGinnity, Conroy. Stolen bases Crisp. Million. Hit by pitched ball Melchior. Passed ball Conroy. Tims of game 1:13. trmplre Ostdlek. Notes of the Game. Hensllng mads a beautiful stop In the sixth Inning when Guigni drove out a lluer which under ordinary conditions would al most have netted a double. As it was, ' the quick recovery got Gulgnl far off first. Trying to escape Heilmann and Coltrin on the long-winded double- in the third al irfost put McGinnity out of commission. He had to draw time while he rested on the green sward. ., The game was staged in fast time. It took exactly 1 tour and 15 minutes. . Crisp made several good catches of high fouls ln back of the plate. Million was playing cIobo in when Ma honey knocked out the winning hit. How ever had he been out far enough to get the fly Heilmann would have scored on the throw-In. Crisp was there a thousand ways with his wing. Stealing (buses was an Impossibility. FCLLEKTOX HITS INEXtTR RTJXS Indians Lose to Seattle, 7 to 0, Giant Pitcher Being Effective. SPOKANE, July 29. Spokane lost today to Seattle, 7- to 0. Fullerton was in good form, while the locals were hit hard. Fullerton's triple and double resulted in f our - runs. Score: Seattle 1 Spokane . ' B H O A E BHOAE Shaw.r. . 5 u o Wuffli,2. .31340 Raym'd.s. 5 Jackson, I 4 Wilson. 1.. 4 Cadman.c 5 James, 3.. '6 Klllllay.m 4 Brown, 2. 4 Full'rt'n.p 4 1'2 4 OMcCarl,!.. 4 111 2 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 ii v vvagner,l. - j. j. u u; fauna. m. . 3 2 3 2 5 1 0Lynch.m.'' 1 4 0Yohe,3. . . 3 0 OlFitz'sms.s l OiHannah.c. 2 1 4 OjKraft.p. .. . iSmith.p.. Totals. 40 16 27 17 o Totals. 93 -828 18 S Cadman out, hit by batted bait Seattle ...O 040012 0 0 1 Spokane .- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Runs Shaw, Raymond, Jackson, Wilson, Brown. Fullerton 2. Two-base hits Cad man, Fullerton. Three-base hit Fullerton. Double plays Fullerton to James to Ray mond: Hannah to McCarl to Wuffli to Fltzslmmons; Wuffli, unassisted! Hit by pitched ball Wuffli. Stolen bases Wagner, Cadman, Jackson. Base on balls Off Kraft 1. off Smith 1. Struck out By Kraft 2, by Smith 8.' by Fullerton 5. Hits Off Kraft 5 ln 2 2-3 innings. Defeat charged to Kraft. Left on bases Seattle 8, Spo kane 7 Time 1 :45. Umpire Toman. BEES ERR 8 TIMES AXU LOSE Vancouver Hits ln Timely Fashion, Defeating Victoria, 8 to 2. " VANCOUVER, B. C, July 29-The Bees took another defeat here this af ternoon, a conglomeration of "bobbles" coupled with some timely hitting giv ing the Brownies nine tallies, while the best the visitors could secure on! Ingersoll's offerings was two. Nine er rors were charged against Victoria. Score: Vancouver; I Victoria B H O A El BHOAE Konnlck.x 4 10 3 OlMadden.r.. 6 1-0 OH If THE SECRET Long filler selected from the choice tobacco grown in the great "Mano" district prop erly blended and wrapped with a fine Sumatra burns free and even always mild, sweet and fragrant sounds easy, don't it but it took many years of tobacco edu cation and experience to pro duce the Tom Keene you are buying it's the product of the. best tobacco brains of the country. Bennett,2. KIppert,m Prisk.l Walsh. 1... McM'rdo,r B'weber.a. 2 S 2 Rawlinrs.2 4 O S 2 1 0 0 0 0Crum,m. .. 4 0 6 0 0 1 S 0 0iMeek,l. .. . S 0 6 0 1 J 11 0 05waln.l .42400 -ALU v uelmas.s.. - 3 1 2 0 0 2 2 8 1 Lamb.3. r. 3 13 13 Lewls.c. . 7 u snca,o. ... 4 0 2 2 2 1 OlToner.p 4 0 0 4 2 lng"rsoll,p- 4 0 0 Total... 31- T l.. Total. . 34 S 24 0 9 Vancouver .. .. 2 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 g V Ictorla . 0 0 0- 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 R.un Konnlck 2. Bennett 2. Klppert 2. walsn, Lewis Meek, &watn. Stolen bases Bennett, Kippert, - Madden. Sacrifice hit jjciiauii, ocnarnwaioer. struck out By In- rersoli 7, by Toner 2. Base on balls Olf insenoii . orr Toner 8. Double plays Rawlinss to Meek. Lamb to Rawllngs to Meek. Passed balls Shea. 2. niic in.,r. soli. Left on bases Vanoouver 7, Victoria NATIONAIi LEAGUE. Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 5. CINCINNATI, July 29. Cincinnati rallied, in the,, eighth inning and cap tured the last frame of the series from Brooklyn today, 6 to 5. Score: ' Brooklyn . 1 Cincinnati IT O A u Tr i c Moran.r.. 4 0 2 0 OiBescher.i: 2 u l o u Cutshaw,2 2 Stengel.m 4 Wheat,!.. 3 K'pat'rk,l 8 Smlth.3.. 3 Fisher.s., 4, 2 7 0Devore,m. s 1 1 O 0 1 0 0Qroh,2... 8 1 4 4 1 1 O OiHoblitiel.1 4 1 11 1 0 v vjjoasej.. 4 l l l a 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 iSheck'rd.r 1 6 3 OIB'K'h'm'r.s 4 Miller, c. 8 walker.p. 8 O 0 1 O Kllnir.c.. 4 ' - - M V V U VOKUJU uaubert. 1 0 0 0 0ijohnson,p. 2 lBrown.p.. 1 , lPackardt. O iBatest ... 0 Totals. SO 7 24 14 0 Totals.. 28 9 2T 14 3 Batted for Kirkpatrtck in ninth. TRan for Dodge ln eighth. tBatted for Johnson in vntvi Brooklyn 0 1 O 1 0 8 0 0 0 5 Cincinnati 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 8 6 Kuns Cutshaw. Stengel 2, Klrkpatrlck, Smith, Groh. Hoblltzel, Sheckard 2. Berg-hammer,- Packard. Two-base bits Klrk patrlck, Fisher, Groh, Kling. Home runs Stengel, Berghammer. Hits Off Johnson 7 In T lnningsoff Brown 0 ln 2 Innings. Sacrifice fly Wheat, stolen bases Smith. Devore. Double plays Smith. Cutshaw to Kirkpatrtck; Cutshaw, Fisher to Kirkpat rick. Left on bases Brooklyn 2, Cincin nati 6. First on balls Off Walker 7, off Johnson 8. Hit by pitcher By Walker (Bates). Struck out By Walker 8, by Johnson 5. Time 1:48. Umpires O'Day and Emslie. Boston 9, Chicago 1. " CHICAGO, July 29. Boston ehotfed a reversal of form today behind Dick Yon Are A of cigars you have last few vears scores of freak- sale short fillers havana scraps and sweepings com binations of tobaccos usually considered only fit for plug tobacco, eta and some have had a fair sale for a time, but had you followed them, you would have noticed that after a little run, they dropped out of sight From a financial standpoint some of these brands offered a very inviting proposition feat1 when, we wanted a cigar tor our leaderone we could build a reputation on, we wanted one that had stood the test of time was always uniform, mild and sweet that s why we selected over 20 years Torn been a. National Leader and always manufacturers have persistently stuck to one policy that's building a sensi ble shape combined from tobaccos that give that tree, even burning, mild, uniform taste. That policy is winning out stronger than ever smokers appreciate a standard try a Tom Keene today and you will know why ask for a fresh one. J. R. Smith Cigar Co. Portland, Or. EXES son's fine pitching: and evened up the series with Chicago, winning: the final ' ' ' - -, " . - . - j. no i n 1 1 11 Denina Dickson was frllt-edgred and sometimes t" . u.01. aianaser r,vera got ln an argument with Umpire Orth and was chased to the clubhouse. Score: .Boston Chi a M O A K O A E Maran'le.s Lord.r. . . . Connolly.l Smlth.3.. . Devlin, A. . Sweeney.2 Myers.l. . Mann.m. Whallng.c Dickson.p. 15 01 T.Mi-h m O0O 0 OiRiclMe.p. .. -0 0: trers.li. . . 1 Ol phelan.S. : 1 0;svchu!te.r.. 5 OlGood.r 0 OiZimme'n.S 0 OlSaier.l... 0 0wl'ma.l-m ' 2 0Brldwell.s.. !Bresna'n,o Overall, p. . Miller.L.. . .1 0 0 0 2 0 O 1 00 z u 0 1 00 1 1 1 0 1 0 00 Totals. 36 12 27 14 0 Totals. 20 4 27 10 8 Boston .o 2 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 Chicago ' l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Huns Maranvllle 2, Lord, Smith 2, Sweeney, Myers, Dickson 2,. Leach. Two base hits Leach. Schulte. Overall. Lord. Three-base hit Sweeney. Home run iora. Hits Off Overall. 8 ln .1 innlnx- off Richie, 9 in 6. Sacrifice hits Evun. Lora. sacrifice, fly Whallna-. stolen h..., Smith, Williams. Double plays Maran vllle to Sweeney to Myers. Left on bases Boston 4, Chicago 4. First on balls Off Overall 1, off Dickson 2, oft Richie 1. Struck out By Overall 1, by Dickson 2, by Orth Time 1:41. Umpires Klem and Philadelphia 7, Pittsburg 4. PITTSBURG. July 29. Philadelphia hammered Hendrix at the riyht time this afternoon and won. 7 to 4. making it three out of four in the series Triples by Butler and Hendrix were mainly responsible for Pittsburg's four runs. Score: Philadelphia I Pittsburg BHOAE! BHOAE t-asKert.m J, i o 0;Butler,3... 3 1 1 00 Lobert.3.. 4 1 1 0 0;Kom'ers,m 4 1 Becker.l.. 8 2 8 OOWagner.a.. 4 1 Cravath.r. 8 111 Oi.MlUer.l... - 1 Luderus.l 4 1 13 0 0, Wilson.r.. 4 1 Doolan.s., 4 2 4 4 0!VIox,2 . 8 o Killifer.c. 4 2 a 1 O SImon.c. . . 8 O 0 0 00 2 0 4 0 00 5 0 8 0 aiayer.p.. i u o l UjH.enarix,p. 3 18 22 Alexan r.p 2 0 0 4 ol x Totals. S2 12 27 18 01 Totals. 82 "7 27 16 2 Philadelphia 10O2O1O1 2 7 Pltt-sburg OO 2 0 2 O O 0 O i O VJ .1. 1 T - . . . aonci aiiuud, xsecKer z. Luderus Killifer. Alexander Butler 2, Vlox.' Hendrli' . . . - - AxcuiJA, xooion. riome run Becker. Kacrlflr- rtv v.k. c . hits Knabe, Paskert. Lobert. Lef on bases Pittsburg 3, Philad-elphia 5. Hits Off mayer o 111 o innings: on- Alexander, a in 4 innings. Double ploy Wagner, Viox and Student 1X9 seen in the Wonrlc r(&ri Keene has will be for the Introduced over 20 year ago grown to be the biggest national tacceti on the market it earely vindicate the standard of quality. Miller. Bases on balls Off Mayer 2, off Hendrix 3. Struck out By Mayer 1, by Alexander 1, by Hendrix 3. Passed ball . Simon. Time 1:48. Umpires Byron and Rlsler. New York i-3, St. Louis 0-0. ST. LOUIS. July 29. New York, by winning two games here this after noon, took a big stride toward the Na tional League pennant and at the same time sent the local team into last place. The score of the first game was 1 to 0, Demaree beating Doak. In the second the score was 3 to 0. Sallee tried to repeat his victory on Saturday over the Giants, but was hit tit opportune times and received fagged support Scorer First game St. Louis I New York . BHOAE BHOAE nui-pn,i z o 4 u Burns,! . . .. 3 2- Magee.l... 4 0 2 0 0:ShafRr,3... 4 0 Oakes.m.. 4 3 1 1 0 Fletcher.s. 4 0 Whitted.a. 4 O 3 5 l Doyle.2. .. 2 0 Konetc'y.l 3 0 10 0 O'.VIerkle.l . ..3 1 Evans.r... 3 0 2 0 OMurray.r.. 3 0 Wingo.c. ' 3 1 2 2 O'Meyers.c. 8 2 Mowrey,3. 3 1 2 3 0 Snodg's.m 8 0' Doak, p.. . 3 0 1 1 OlDemaree.p 2 O 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 4 0 9 10 GOO f 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 Totals. 29 6 27 14 11 Totals. 27 B 27 12 0 St. Louis 0OO 0 0 0 00 0 0 New York o 0 1 0 0 O 0 0 0 1 Run Meyers. , Two-base hits Meyers Mowrey. Sacrifice fly Demaree. Double plays Mowrey, Huggins to Konetchy; Huggins to Konetchy: Fletcher, Doyle to Merkle. Left on bases St. Louis 4, New York 2. Bases on balls Off Demaree 1, off Doak 1. Hit by pitcher Doak. Burns, by Demaree (Hug gins). Struck out By Demaree S, by Doak 1. Time 1:45. Umpires Brennan and Bason. Second game- St. Louis I News York BHOAE! BHOAE 2 0 1 3 1'Burns.l 4 1 1 00 Hugglns.2 Magee.l... 4 O T 0 0Herzog.8.. 4 o i uu nerzog.8.. 4 12 Oakes.m.. 4 0 2 0 OFletcher.s. 4 Whltted.s. 3 2 2 2 l!Doyle.2. . . 3 2 6 O 1 Konetc'1,1 3 1 11 OOjMerkle.1.. 4 0 12 10 Bvans.r.. 4 1 0 0 0'Murray.r.. 4 a a 00 .nci.ean,c o v x A u; w ll&on.c . . 3 0 4 -1 0 Wingo.c... 1 0 2 0 0'Snodg'ss.m 4 1 O 00 Mowrey.3. 4 11 4 OiFromme.p. 2 0 0 60 Geyer.p... 0 0 0 OO Cathers.. 1 O -0 0 0 - Totals. SI 6 2T15 8f Totals. 82 7 27 15 1 Batted for Geyer in ninth. St. Louis O0O0O01 0 0 1 New York ....1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Runs Whltted. Burns, Herzog. Fletcher Two-base hitar-Whltted. Evans. Home run Burns. Hits Off Sallee, 6 In 7 Innings: off Geyer. 1 ln 2 lnnlnas. Sacrinr- vn,. Tt-,1..,. Fromme. Stolen bases Fletcher. Murmv Double play Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on balls Off Sallee 1, off Fromme 4. struck out By Sallee 1. bv Gevpi- i h uC 7 r S!1 Time Two hours. UmDlres ..V Brennan. 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