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TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JULY 4. 1914. BEAVERS TAKE 3D GAME III SHUT-OUT Beautiful 1-to-0 Contest Car ried Through Nine Frames by Krause. NINE STRIKEOUTS SCORED Portland's Lone Tally Comes la Fifth Inning When" Rodger' "Texas Learner" in Back of Second Puts Derrick Across. rnrtttr, Cout Leatroe Staadinrs. W. L. Pet.l W L Kt enice 49 8 .sea's. Francisco 47 45 .611 LoAoe!e 49 4 1.M4 Portland... 4 1 40.506 fc!nrmnto 43 43 .612 Oakland 32 0 .864 Testerday Result. YnrtlntiA 1. Venice O. At San Franclaoo Cacramento 11. San Francisco O. ... At Lo Angeles Los AnlM 8. Oak Jacd 2. It was & beautiful jam to see. Portland won the third game of the series yesterday afternoon on the local field, when Harry Krause held Venice to four hit. The score was wruano i, Venice 0. The Interesting- periods were when Harry Krause pulled himself out of the holes, band orer band. It looked for a brief moment as II Venice might have a chance to win or tie the score In the ninth, when Krause walked Hosp. batting; for Elliott. Me- loan ran for Hosp and was disposed of when White forced him at second, but Harry put another on first with a walk. That, with only one down, gave Port land another real thrill. Everybody I Aroused. Leard made a vicious liner of one of Krause's offerings and everybody got p. "The ball just sailed, fairly high, but pretty fast and Speas had to make time. But he got it. That left one more chance for a thrill and It was disposed of when Kane was put out at first. But In the majority of the innings Krause had the Venetians doing his bidding. In the first he fanned a couple of them. Seven more, scattered through the several Innings, hit nothing but air. Then Just to make things more inter esting, he also walked six men and hit Kane. Possibly those things, com bined, help to make Harry the popular boy that he is, for like a trip in the "figure eight." you get the thrills, yet are pretty sure of getting out all right. Derrick Makes Lone Score. Portland's lone tally came in the fifth. Bancroft had fanned and Derrick placed when McCarl gummed up a drive to short. Derrick stole second and scored when Rodgers put a "Texas Leaguer" out In back of second. Portland might have got another in the sixth. Little old Dutch Korea had the wool pulled over his eyes and let the Venetians pull the old hidden ball trick on him. Korea was so surprised he stood there and thought It funny that Hap Hogan should be having such a good time over on the sidelines. McArdie was we per petrator of the "stunt" when Speas drove over between first and second and a mass play resulted. In which the Venetians generally took a band. The score: Venice I Portland. T W O AE 2 11 o u'tfancrotcs a o uerricK.i.. 0 0 Rodsers,2. 0 OlDoane.r. 4 0:Ryan.m... 0 O Kores.J. ... 5 lipeas.l. .. 0 Otl'ants.e. ... 4 0K.ru.P.. Zacher, Pace, and Phyle. Time. 1:41. Umpire, Finney FEDERAL LEAGTE. . Baltimore 1-9, Pittsburg 0-4.- PITTSBURG, July 3. The Baltimore Federals took a double-header from the Pittsburgh, defeating them by 7 to 0 In the first and by 9 to 4 in the second game. Scores: First game R.H. E. Baltimore ..0 8809001 0 7 13 0 Pittsburg ...0 000.0000 0 0 11 3 Batteries Suggs and Russell; Knet ser, Leclair and Berry. Second game R. H. E. Baltimore ..2 0011104 0 9 17 1 Pittsburg ...0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 t 6 6 Batteries Smith and jacKlltscn: Adams, Dickson and Roberta. Brooklyn 9, Buffalo 1. BROOKLYN. July 3. Buffalo lost its third consecutive game to Brooklyn to day, 9 to L Score: A. XI. C Brooklyn ...8 8101001 9 13 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 Batteries Houck and Land; Moore, Moran, Anderson, Houser and Blair. Chicago 5, Indianapolis 3. TTJDTAN-APOLIS. July 8. The Chl- irna tnoir m. firmer errlD on first place today when they won from Indianapolis by 6 to 2. Score: z. jn. c. nhlMzo 0 1000202 0 5 11 Indianapolis 00000002 0 2 7 1 Batteries Lange ana wuson; munin and Rariden. Myrtle Point Sports On. nr-iroTT.in pnTNT. Or.. July S. (Spe cial.) At the opening of the two days' celebration here 4000 persons were present. The ball game in the morn- COLTS TRY TO BUT ERRORS FATAL Spokane Takes Another Con test Which Is, Played . Like Real Ball. son held their opponents helpless. The game was called after the eighth to allow the teams to catch the boat. Score: Tacoma Bender.m. Nei'bors.r. M'Mullln.S Boeckel.2. Stokke.1.. Butler,s. .. Fries, 1. . . . Brottem.e. M'Gi'nity.p 2 AndradaP B H O A E 4 0 0 u u 1 0 o o 0 1 21 10 31 212 0 0 1 1 50 0 8 01 2 4 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 Victoria ARLETT IS LET OUT EARLY Callahan Works as Hard In Last In ning as In First, but Support Is Kot What It Might Have Been In 9-5 Go. Northwesters League Steading. W. L. Pet., - Vancouver. 62 28 .660, Victoria.. .. Seattl 81 30 J530 Portland.... i9 49 .380 Spokane. . . 4T 31 .ttOttiTecoma 19 64 .848 Yesterday's Reault. At Spokane Spokane 9, Portland 6. At Vancouver-Seattle 4, Vancouver 1. At Victoria Victoria 8, Tacoma 6. SPOKANE. Wash., July t. Notwith standlng Portland drove two Spokane BH OAS 4 1 1 00 4 1 4 20 3 0 0 0 0 4 10 0 0 4 1 0 41 3 114 0 0 8 2 1 41 1 1 4 00 1 0 0 0 0 N'urveson.P 2 0 0 3 0 Totals... 29 8 24 13 2 ..0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Moran.r. . . Nye.2 Calvo.m. . Wllhoit.1. . Lamb,8. . . Kelly.l.... Hcanlon,.. Hoffman.e. .Steele, p. . , Totals.. 31 7 2113 31 vor 2 0 t.8 Rune, McMallln. BtoKKe a Brottem, Moran. Nye, Calyo ,2. Lamb .Kelly. Scanlon Hoffman. Sacrifice lute. bo?;1 Butler? Two-base hit. Brottem Moran. Nye. w Home rune. Brottem. Stokke, Kelly. Stolen base, Calvo, Scanlon. Fries. Bases on ball., off Steele 2. oft N"v,VJkVeele in ?nYnS.n8lnrun,4, 6 Struck out by Narvesn 2. by McGinnlty 1. by Andrada L Credit victory to Narveson, charge defeat to An dradl Time, 1:40. Umpire, Wheeler. Game called by agreement. TYLER READY TO DEFEND TITLE Champion Flaying; Mixed Doubles, to Meet Brain and Miss Kettenbach SPOKANE, Wash., July suits of three days' play in the sixth annual Inland Empire tennis tourney here will culminate tomorrow, which is the final day of the tourney, in Phil Brain twice a winner in years past, meeting the winner of the Willlams Bvrd match In the forenoon In the imals of the men's singles, the winner to meet J. C, Tyler in the afternoon In the challenge round. In the ladies' singles the winner of the Mrs. Mclntyre-Miss Kettenbach match i et Miss Fix In the finals. Carll.le.1. Leard. 2... Kane.m. . Bayless.r. Litschl.S. Borton.1.. McArdle.s EUSott.c. White, p.. M'DoWl.l Hosp ateloan. B H O AE 8 0 3 20 2 T 00 1 O 20 1 0 00 0 8 00 2 a 1 1 1 2 00 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 Totals.. 28 7 27 01 Totala 81 0 4 24 1 Batted for Elliott in via. Ran for Hoap in 8th. Venire 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 Hits 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 i Portland O 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Hita 0 0 12 12 0 1 T Run. Derrick. Struck out by White 4, by Krause 0. Base, on balls off Krause 6. Sacrifice hit. Bayless. Ryan. Rodgers.. stol en base.. Derrick, Bayleaa, McDowell. Hit by pitched ball., Bancroft, Yants, Kane. Rune reaponslble for, White 0. Time of gams, 2:05. Umpire. McCarthy and Held. SEALS DROP IXTO FOURTH HOI-E Senators Wedge Way Into Third Po sition by Winning; Fourth Straight. SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. Sacra mento wedged itself Into third place by a fraction of a point and dropped San Francisco In fourth by winning Its fourth straight victory of the week; today 1 11 to 0. The score: Sacramento i bam r rancioci B H OAE Toung.2. 6 2 4 B H OAE oFlirald,m 4 1 1 O0 Pern...... 4 0 2 0 OICrLeary.a. 8 O 1 2 O oy.r...., 8 3 8 0 OSchaller.l, 2 O 1 00 nnnant.l 8 17 1 0; Downa.2. . 4 12 40 VnB'ren.l 6 13 0 O'Mundorff.r 3 0 O 00 Moran.ro. 4 2 8 0 0 Howard, 1. 9 018 11 tOrr,!.... I Corhan,.. 4 13 4 Hannah.e 2 2 2 1 1 chmldt,c 8 1 4 00 btcwart.p. 2 11 2 OlPernoll.p.. IO170 IBarham.p. 0 0 0 00 Is'pulveda.c 0 0 10 1 I'Tobln.... O 0 O 00 Owright 1 0 O 00 Totala. 88 IS 27 10 ll Totals.. 29 4 26 18 2 tOrr out for not touching aacond. Tobln batted for Howard In ninth. Cartwrlght batted for Barhem in ninth, Sacramento ,10001 104 4 11 Hits 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 8 6 IB Ban FTanclaoo O0OOO000 0 0 Hits 003 0O 1 00 14 Runs, Young, Hern, Coy S, Tennant, Van Buren, Moran 2. Orr, Hannah. 7 runs 10 hits off Pernoll in 8 Inning., 29 at bat. Charge defeat to Pernoll. Three-base hit, Tennant. Two-base hit, Down. Sacrifice hit., Stewart 2, Tennant 2. First ba.e on railed ball, Stewart 4, Pernoll 4, Bar ham 8. Struck out, by Pernoll 2, by Barbara 1. Hit hy pitcher, O'Leary. Sehaller, Stolen baaes. Young, Coy, Tennant, Moran, Hannah, Downa Left oa baaes, Sacramento C Run responsible for, Pernoll 4, Barham 8. Tuna, 1:41. Umpire. Guthrie and Hayes. AAGKLS HELP SELVES TO GAMES Eight to Two Is Score With Tll enders, Making Three Out of Fonr. LOS ANGELES, July 8 By clinching the game with six runs In the first, Los Angeles today forestalled any cbance of Oakland repeating its vic tory of yesterday, and won the game 8 to 2. The Angels now have three games out of four in the series with the tail-enders- Score: v Oakland ( lxs Aasele BHOAE B H O A E Murphy.r. 4 2 2 OOWolter.r.. 5 2 8 00 uuraie,.... A x ev OO Maggerbm. 4 14 00 SOA.batela.1.. 4 110 0 1 OOBUla.1 4 2 8 10 0 0 Johnson,. 8 2 2 30 S 0 Meuger.B. 4 1 1 4 0 lOBoies.e... 4 3 3 00 0 0Cnec.h.p... 4 1 0 10 r;irdner.l 3 Middlet'n.1 8 Nesa.2.... 4 Zaeher,m 4 Hetllng.8. 8 Guest, c... 4 A!-x'dr.o 4 KilUlay.p. 0 Vlalark'y.P 3 3 0 Totals. .81 T 24 13 0 Oakland Hit Los Angela Hit Run. Murphy 2, art. Abstain, liui Totala.. 86 14 27 111 ...1 00001000 2 ...2 100300 17 ...6 0000020 8 ...8 1101132 14 Wolter, Page 2. Mag 2. Johnson. Hit, off KiiiTlay 0 and S runs. 7 at bat. In en inning. Charge defeat to Killllay. Three-base hits, Wolter, Fage. Two-base hit. Ellis, Johnson Sacrifice hits, Gardner, Johnson, Run rs- ponslbl for, Chech J. Killllay 6, Malarkey . Base en ball, off Killllay 2. Chech t. Struck out, bv Chech . Double plays. Guest to Gardner; Abetein unassisted, Stolen bases. SOME ACTION Or YESTERDAY'S l-TO-0 VICTORY FOR PORTLAND. x i is sT- ' 4 , K 1 ' I " ' '." (, .... .1 r ' rv -'"zrzz - z . " v. A CAPTAIN RODGERS CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS TRYING TO MAKE THIRD BASE. Inn- kAtWMTI the Coos Bay and Coqullle Valley teams was won by the Coos Bay aggregation, 7 to 4. xne no thi3 afternoon was excellent, and the crowd Is expected to be much larger tomorrow. mm is BEATEN JOHNSTON AND GRIFFIN TO PLAY FOR COAST TITLE. w. rwb. and Cland Wayae. of Los Angeles, Opponents of San Fran cisco Tennis Cracks. iivn HTCACH. CaL. July 3. William Johnston, former Oregon title holder, and Clarence Griffin, of San Francisco, tbs only northerners entered In the Paoifto Coast doubles tournardent here, .mi mnt Nat Browne and Claude Wayne, of Los Angeles, for the cham pionship. Johnston and Griffin beat McCor mick and Barber, of Los Angeles easy in the semi-finals, score 6-1, 6-0, 6-1. Browns and Wayne earned their right to enter the finals by defeating Slnsa baugh and Mace, 6-1. 6-3. 6-3. Mo Cormick is present Oregon title holder. Simpson Wins Golf Tourney. Francis Simpson won the caddies' golf tournament completed on the Waverly Country Club links. Boyd Bustard was runner-up, and he was de feated by Simpson, 4 up and t to go on 18 holes. Young Simpson made the round In Rtrnkea. I Baseball Statistics STANDINGS OF TIOS TEAMS. National League. W. L. PCI W, L.PC, New Tork 38 24 .813'Pltt.burg.. 81 82 .402 Chicago... 8T 82 .536,Phlladel... 30 82 .484 St. Louis. 85 83 .B00:Brooklyn. . S9 88 .468 Cincinnati 34 84 .000,Boston. . 26 88 .406 American League. Phlladel... 41 S8 .B94!St. Louts.. 87 83 .829 Detroit... Waahlngn Boston.. .. Chicago. .. Indianap.. Baltimore. Buffalo... Lincoln... Bait Lake. Ogden..... Murray... 27 31 .468 27 29 .482 IS 35 .240 41 31 .B69Chlcago. . . 83 83 .515 37 32 .D3S;- ew I one. z 2 .soe 38 33 ,S3SClveland.. 24 46 .348 Federal League. 38 27 .883Kan. City. 82 88 .471 8i 27 .OillBrooklyn.. 28 32 .467 8S 28 .3S6,Plttsburg.. 26 35 .426 33 28 .Mo.St. Louis.. 27 41 .397 - American Association. Milwaukee 41 80 .677IMlnneap'll 88 87 .007 Louisville. 42 83 .668 Indianap. . 88 38 .486 Cleveland. 38 34 .B28'Columbu.. 34 39 .466 Kan. City. 36 S3 .S22SL Faul... 89 48 .385 Western League. Denver... . 42 28 .00Des Moines 38 84 .528 St. Joseph 40 81 .Dos umana.... .oi Sioux City 40 82 .656! Wichita... 80 45 .451 39 o, .04W;xopeaa. . .. to o .001 Union Association. 85 2'i .614!BolM...... 84 28 .596 Butte .. 27 23 .491Uelena Yesterday's Results. American Association Indianapolis 1, Cleveland 2: Minneapolis 7. St. Paul 3; Co lumbus 16. Louisville 4; Milwaukee 8, Kan sas City 2. Western League Des Moines 11, Sioux City 2; Topeka 6. Wichita 5; Omaha 7, St. Joseph 3; Denver-Lincoln, rain. Union Association Salt Lake 6, Boise S; Butte 8. Murray 3. How the Series Stand. Pacifla Coast League Portland 8 games, Venice 1 game: Sacramento 4 games, San Francisco no game; Los Angeles 3 games, Oakland 1 game North we.tern League Spokane 6 games, Portland no game; Seattle 8 game., Van couver 3 games; Victoria 4 games, Tacoma 2 games. Where the Teams Play Today. Paolflo Coat League Venice at Port land, Oakland at Los Angeles, Sacramento at San Francl.eo. Northwestern League Portland at Spo kane, Vancouver at Seattle, Victoria at Ta coma. Portland Batting Average. Pacific Coat I Northwetern AB. H. AV. AB. H. AV. 247 81 .818Deapaln... 1 1 1000 252 79 .SHICallahan.. 167 49 .293 171 5S .810lsalveson. . 21 6 .286 194 57 .294!Mlchlor. 181 79 .2S1 2SO S3 .2tH VlllUan. 265 72 .271 267 78 .292Haworth... 78 22 .282 272 79 .22 McKune.. 290 77 .265 11 S .273 Guignl... 292 73 .250 805 S3 . 272iColtrin... 2S7 64 .222 22 .227 Murray. .. 190 41 ,216 74 17 .231IWilliam... 207 46 .222 116 24 ,226 Hauaman 105 83 .218 CB li Hanson. .. is 3 .zuo 23 3 .217 Leonard... 45 8 .178 43 9 .ZHiKasteny.. 4U o .lua 25 S .200 Frambach, It 0 .000 JS6 26 .191 se iv .is4 49 8 .16.'l o o .0001 Ryan. . .. Doane. .. Fisher. .. Bancroft Korea. . . Lobar. . ., Derrick. Evan. . . Kodger. Martlnoni Higg'b'm. Davia. . .. Brashear. Brenegan West Rleger. .. Spea. . .. Krause.... Yants... rape,. ,jK pitchers to the clubhouse because hits came too often to suit Mike Lynch, the Indians again "brought hom .the bacon" after a ball game that was, a real ball game. The score was Spo kane 9, Portland 6. It must be said In extenuation of Nick Williams' willing hands, that he was shy on real outfielders, while Spo kane had the real article. The bit column does not tell how hard Port land hit the ball. Three, If not more, drives which left the bat, labeled three bases, were converted Into outs by Lewis and Hogan. On the other hand, short flies that afforded only fairly difficult chances were missed by Murray and Milligan, and that's when most of the- damage was done. The game had hardly started when Spokane had a run. Lewis hitting the first ball for three bases and scor ing on poor handling of the ball. It was In the fourth inning that Port land made the bid for the game with two men out. Milligan got a life on Butler's error. Guigni singled and Mc Kune followed suit, scoring Milligan. Williams planted a safe beauty in cen ter and Guigni scored. McKuna came home on a wild throw by Hogan and a two-bagger down the left field foui line brought Williams home. It was at this Juncture that Hughes replaced Arlett. . . . Hughes got out of some tight places until the eighth, when Portland got its Becond wind with the bat and clouted the ball "for fair." With one run In and men ou bases Noyes was called to ths rescue. He proved fresh enough to last the game out, while Spokane was clouting Callahan. Portland's er rors were costly, but failed to dismay Callahan, who worked as hard in the last innings as In the first. Score: t KTrlrT.n sV OAE JtHOAE 1 OSlLewls.l... 8 2 6 10 4 OiButler.s.. OOHolke.l... 0 O.Frlsk.r. . . Portland r Haus'an.s 2 0 Callahan. p C Melchlor.r 0 Murray.l. 5 Mlllig'n.in 4 Oulgnl,3.. B McKune.2. 4 Wllllam.,1 4 Hawortb.a 8 Wagner.2. Hogan, m. Wull,3... Altman.u,. Arlett,p. .. Kughe,p. Noy,p... Total. 87 11 24 10 0 Total. iiu t j Portland .--O O O 4 " J g IpotoM .:..:::...".. oooosos Bun. Milligan, Guigni, McKune 2, Wil liams. Lewis 2. Butler. Hoik Frisk. Wuffll. Altman, Hughes, Noyes. Two-base hit, Milligan. Haworth, Frisk, Holke. Three-baee hit. Lewis, McKune, Hughes. Sacrifice hits, Holke, Haworth, Lewis, Butler. Double play. Lewi, to Wagner, Callahan toHau. man to Williams to Hausman. Hit M pitched ball, by Callahan (Frisk). Wild pitoh, Callahan. Stolen bases, Lewis, Ho gan. Base on ball., Arlett 1. Hughe 8, Callahan 4. Struck out. Arlett 1. Hughe 3. Noyes 2, Callahan 4. Hit off Arlett, 6 and 4 run In 8 2-8: Hughe. 4 and 1 run In 8 1-8. Credit victory to Hughes. Left on baaes Portland 10, Spokane 8. Time, 2:18. Umpires, Burnclde and Wilson. KILLILAT WIN'S FOR SEATTLE James' Single, However, Puts Van couver to Bad' in Fast 8-1 Game. SEATTLE, Wash July 8. With the score tied and two out in the ninth, Killllay hit a safe, stole second and scored on James' single, giving Seattle the game from Vancouver, 2 to 1, Score: a Seattle Killllay.m Mills, r. . .. James.3. . Cadman,o. Swain, 1. . . Perrlne.2. CJlpe Duddy.3... Huhn.l... Raym'nd,i Full'ton,p Vancouver BH OAE! 4 2 2 OOShaw.r.... 0 0Bennett,z. 2 OlMcCarl.l.. 1 0 Wotell.l. . . 0 OiBrlnker.m, BHOAE 3 U S 00 lHiester.3.. 0 0Sch'nwbr,s 0 0 Cheek, o. 2 u'UlarK.p. 3 1 7 0 1 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 80 1 0 10 Totala... 26 8t28 6 0 in eighth. tTwo out Total. .33 8 2715 1 Ro.tted for Perrine when winning run waa scored. Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 Vancouver 0 0000100 0 1 Run. Killllay, Mills, McCarl. Two-base hit, Mill, Huhn, Hlester. McCarl. Three baae hit, Fullerton. Sacrifice hit. Mills, Bennett, Wotell, Brlnker. Stolen base, Kil lllay 2, Mills. Cadman. 8truck out. by Ful lerton 5, by Clark 6. Base on ball, off Fullerton 4. oft Clark 6. Hit by pitched ball, Scharnweber by Fullerton. Killllay by Clark. Time, 3 hours. TJmnlre, Casey. BEES KNOCK OUT M'GIXVITY Score Tied Before Old "Iron Man" Retires In Favor of Andrada. VICTORIA. B. C, July S Victoria spotted Tacoma four runs today then beat them handily 8 to 6. Steele was ineffective, and Brottem's home-run hit within the grounds with the bases full gave the visitors a big edge on which to work. McGinnlty was hit hard and the Bees tied the score before he went out. They beat Andrada while Narva- Mrs. Mclntyre and Miss Fix will meet Miss Kettenbach and Mrs. Stafford in the ladles' doubles. ' In the men's doubles the winner ol the Tyler and Kettenbach-Williams and Melrose match will meet J. Bailey and S Richards for the championship, while in the mixed doubles Tyler and Mrs. Alexander will meet Brain and Miss Kettenbach. 12 TELLS TALE WALLA WALLA AMD BEARS PLAY CLOSE GAME, FORMER WINNING. Walks, Errors and Steals Give Game to Baker In Mate. Wlta Norta Yakima by 8-to-0 Score. Western Trl-Stato League Standings. W. L, Pct.1 W. L. Pet Pendleton. 48 31 .BOa.Baker. . . . . . 84 41 .4u3 WallaWalla 42 33 .5ol)Nor. Yakima 60 46 .393 Yesterday's Results. At North Yakima Baker 8, North Yaki- mit" Pendleton Walla Walla 9. Pendleton 1 (12 innings). It took 12 innings to decide the out come pf the Walla Walla-Pendleton game, In the Western TrU State League, yesterday, Walla Walla winning. 2 to 1. whllo at North Yakima, Baker had easy sailing, taking the game 8 to 0. At Walla Walla, Pendleton and the Bears put up a worth-while exhibition, the Bears winning through a combina tion of luck and the fact that Lewis was commencing to tire from the heavy strain. Walla Walla scored first In the second, when Sheely was sacrificed two bases and came in on Dunn's hit. Pen dleton tied it in the sixth, when Naugh ton walked, pilfered one and came home en Lodell's hit. In the 12tb Lundstrora, on base by Naughton's error, waa advanced by a sacrifice and scored on Schmidt's single. The Bears were dangerous several times, but were stopped. Patterson relieved Lund in the seventh after one had walked.' and he pitched superb ball, allowing but one of the three hits. The score: R. H. E.i R. H. E. Pendleton.. .1 3 4W'lIa Wlla.3 0 Batteries Lewis and Pembrooke; Lund, Patterson and Sheely. At North Yakima the Ktibs started scoring early, taking one in the second on a walk, bit and error, another in the fifth on a walk, steal and two errors. Errors helped with the other score later. Angerer wag wild, issuing many walks. He walked one man home in the seventh after a single, hit by pitcher and a walk bad Jammed the sacks. The Braves got seven hits, but they were sq widely scattered that they could not get past second base.- The score: R, H.B.I R.H. B. Baker...... 8 11 0N. Yakima. .0 7 4 Batteries Sutherland and Fuller Angerer and Webb. MURRAY TO MEET ARMSTRONG Californian Pitted Against Minne sotan In Delaware Play. WILMINGTON, Del., July 3. Robert L Murray, of California, metropolitan champion and Joseph J. Armstrong, of Minnesota, the Middle-West champion, will meet tomorrow in the final round of the Delaware state championship lawn tennis tournament. In the semi-final 'round today, Arm strong defeated Wallace F. Johnson in a brilliant match, 6-4, 9-7, while the Californian easily defeated Alexander D. Thayer, 6-2. 6-1. . Jones' Partner Beats Him. ST. LOTJIS, July 3. Drummond Jones, of St. Louis, defender of the central states tennis championship, was elimi nated from the finals of the central states tournament, now in progress here, by his defeat today at the hands of his playing partner, Roland Hoerr. Hoerr will figure In the finals tomor row both for the singles and doubles championship. Last year he and Jones won the doubles championship. To day's score: Singles Koiana noerr Drummond Jones, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. A. Van Reppert defeated G. C. Holthaus, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. A. Van Reppert defeated Will lam Brodix, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. nmihlEs Holthaus and Van Reppert defeated Friede and Serrano, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. GARRY AMERICANS OFF ENGLISH CUP Englishmen Chagrined at In vasion of Sport So Long Their Own. PREDICTION COMES TRUE Coach Herrick's Declaration That United States Crews Would Take Honors In Rowing; Recalled. Finals Rowed Today. HENLEY-ON-THAMES, July 3. All doubt as to the destination of the grand challenge cup this year was dis pelled today, wnen the Union Boat Club, of Boston, defeated Mayence Row ing Club and Harvard second eight beat Winnipeg In the semi-final round. The prediction of Robert P. Herrick, the American coach, has thus come true and the two American crews will row ,.n th pmirM hArs tomorrow in the final for the edification of English oarsmen. rtntt, imapfpnn nTnhlnatlons did the distance of 1 mile 650 yards In the fnof time of 7 minutes flat, which had been beaten only on three pre vious occasions, xneir penorrasn therefore give promise of a great race .i.hnnvh tfia Englishmen IkFl.lV. . V , VW..- ----- D ' prefer Harvard's style and condition to that of Boston. To make matters worse for the Eng lish oarsmen, the diamond sculls, the imnn.tBnt tHza Af the retratta. seems almost certain to go to Italy, as Giuseppe Blnigaglia easily has disposed of every oarsman no nas met, muiuu lng Robert Dibble, of Toronto, the American champion, and is expected to have no difficulty in aeteaung ai. Stuart, Trinity, in the final tomorrow. The English make no attempt to .h.ti, ftincrrln at thla successful invasion of a sport which, until recent years, they considered exclusively meir own. AMERICAN' LEAGTE. Detroit 8, Cleveland 42. nwTPntT .Tulv a. Hoveleskie al lowed Cleveland but four hits today while his teammates were pounding three visiting pitchers for 12 hits, the locals winning, s to t. ocore; ClAV.1.1Mti BHOAE T.-i,Aiii n. a a a o l Turner,.. 4 0 1 3 0 Chapman, S 1 v l x Lajote,z. Klrke.l Buh, 3 10 0 1 Vltti 8 1 8 40 ui.h 11111 4 1 O AaCramifnrA T A IS O 0 0 8 1 12 lOIVeach,!... 8 2 8 00 Olson. 1... 3 0 4 0 0 K'naugh,2 4 1 2 2 0 Birsh'm.r 8 10 1 0Burn.l. . . 8 114 0 0 O'Nell.c. aoo 1 uuMcn.ee, o. . i i Colla're.p. 1 0 0 3 0)Covei'kle,p 4 2 0 20 James.p.. 1 0 0 10 Morton,p. 0 0 0 0 0 Riley.... 1 0 0 00 Totals. 294 24 14ii Total.. 84 1227 13 1 Batted for James in eighth. Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 O 0 2 DetroU 30110O40 8 Runs, Chapman, Klrke, Bush, Vitt, High, Crawford 2, Kavanaugh, Burn 2. Two-bas; hits, Crawford. Vltt. Hits, off Collamore 8 in 3 2-3 lnnlug. off James S In 8 1-3 in nings, off Morton 1 In 1 Inning. Sacrifice hit, Vltt. Stolen base, Crawford, Lajole. Double plays. Vltt and Burns; Kavanaugn and Burns. Left on base. Cleveland 4, De troit 0. Base on ball, off Covelesklo 3. off Collamore 8, off James 8. Hit by pitcher, by Coveleskie Klrke. Btruck out, by Covel eskle 2. by Collamore 1, by James 1, by Morton 1. Time, 1:43. Umpires, Evan and Kgan. Philadelphia 2-1, New York 0-0. PHILADELPHIA, July 3. Errors were responsible for all of the runs scored In today's double-header here, Philadelphia defeating New York twice by 2 to 0, and 1 to 0. Scores: First varne: New York Philadelphia- B H O A all Malsel.S.. 4 11 0 1 Murphy.r Hartxell.l. 4 18 0 u oianng.i Pork'n'h.. 4 10 0liColltns.il... Daley. m.. 8 3 8 0 UiBaKer.s. .. Mullen, 1.. 2 0 0 OOMcinnls.l. Holden.r.. 3 0 1 10, Vnn'm'kr.e 8 0 8 10 Boone. 2... 8 0 1 8 lfechanf.o. Warhop.p. 3 0 0 4 0 BHOAE 8 2 2 10 4 1 1 00 8 1 1 80 8 0 3 4 0 8 0 13 0 0 Strunk.ra.. 8 0 1 00 Barry,... 3 0 1 40 Bender, p. 2 0 5 20 8 0 0 8 0 Totals.. 29 8 24 14 8 Totala.. 27 4 27 IB 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phlladelnhia . . .. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Run. Murphy. Collin. Two-base . hit, raiv Mui,. Hartre-tt: Oldrinff. aerifies hit, jiullen. Stolen base, Daley, Left on base, New Tork 4. Philadelphia 4. Base on ho ii. miv u'.rhnn 2. off Bender L Base on error's. Philadelphia 2. Hit by pitcher, by Warhop, Shang. Time. 1:1:8. Umpires, Hil- deDrana and u iusuuii. Second same: PhlladelDhle BHOAE Murphy.r.. 4 0 1 00 Oldrlng.l.. 4 12 00 Colllm. 2. . 8 1 2 20 Baker.S... 4 10 00 Mclnnls.l. 4 1 14 10 Btrunk.m,. 8 0 8 0 0 Barry,... 4 o u ou Lapp.c... 8 1 4 2 0 Shawkey.p 3 2 1 3 0 New York ' BHOAE Maiael,3... 8 a i 1 1 Hartsell,l. 4 10 00 Peck'ugh. 4 1120 Daley.m.. 4 0 4 00 Mullen.l.. 2 011 10 Cook.r 3 0 2 01 Sweeney.e 8 13 10 Boone.2. . 8 0 2 8 0 Pleh.p 1 0 0 30 Keatlng.p. 0 O 0 00 Caldwell. 1 0 0 00 Total. 28 8 24 10 2 Total. 81 7 2T 12 0 Batted for Pie a in eighth. New York 0 0000000 00 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Run, Lapp. Two-base hit, Sweeney Hit, off Pieh 0 in 7 Inning, off Keating 1 in 1. Left on bases. New York 4, Philadelphia 10. Base on balls, off Pieh 3, oft Ehawkey 3. Baa on error, Philadelphia 2. Struck out, by Pieh 1, by Shawkey 3. Time, 1:83. Lm plres, O'Loughlln and Hildebrana. Washington 12-1, Boston 0-3. WASHINGTON, July S. Washington and Boetoa divided a double-header here today, the locals winning tne lirsi by 12 to 0, and the visitors taking the second by 3 to 1. Score: First (ami PnKtAn BHOAE Hooper.r.. 4 1 8 0 0 Scott,.. 4 2 4 40 Speaker.m 2 0 8 00 R.hir.l... 4 1 1 00 Janvrin.l. 4 0 4 10 Gardner.3. o a i u Yerkes.2 ady.c. . . Thomas, o. 8 0 8 12 Washington BHOAE Moeller.r.. 8 1 1 00 Koster.3... 8 2 111 Milan, m.. 0 2 6 01 Wllllame.1 5 8 0 0 0 Bhanka.1.. 5 0 4 00 Morgan.2. 4 0 0 80 Alnsmlth.o 2 0 4 10 3 0 4 1 ojHenry.c. . 1 0 2 00 1 1 1 00 WJ'na'n,p 8 3 0 10 Uarper.p.. a 1 o au AJne-n.p. 10 120 Cooper, p.. 1 0 0 00 Henrik'n 1 1 0 00 Total.. 81 6 24 10 2 Total.. .88 13t28 10 2 Batted for A. Johnson in fifth. a Tnhnann out for attempted bant. third strike. Ttnmt nr 00000000 0 O Washington 10220408 12 Kuna. Moeller. oter, wuan , niiuuiia McBride. Ainsmith. W. Johnson, Harper. Two-baae hits, Williams, W. Johnson. Three-base hit, Williams. Home run. Wil liam. Hits, off A. Johnson, in 4 in ning: off Cooper, 7 in 4 innings; off. W. Johnson, 5 in 7 inning; off Harper, 1 - . inning. Stolen bae, Alneroltn. Double plays, W. Johnon, Ainsmith and Foster; McBride and William. Left on baes, Bos ton 7, Washington 6. Baa on ball, off A. Johnson 2, off Cooper 1, off W. Johnson 2 off Harper 1. Baae on error. Boaton 1, Waahtngton 2. Struck out. by W. Johnson 8 by Harper 1. Time. 1:60. Umpire Chill and Sheridan. Second game . z. . I Xffm Bhln -.ran- "'BHOAE BHOAE Hoooerr. 5 0 2 0 0 Moeller.r.. 8 0 8 00 -nt?a.: 4 0 1 4 0Foater,8... 4 0 1 00 Hn.irrm 4 0 1 J 0 Mllan.m. Rehs.l.... 8 10 00 Janvrin.l. 4 118 0 1 a a 1 0 8 0 Yerkea.2.. 4 117 0; Cady.c... " V Wood,p... 4 10 20 Total. 35 6 80 18 11 Total... 33 5 80 14 1 nn-ton OUUUUOU4U o WashPngton.... 0 0 0 o 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Runs, .Janvrln, Yerfces, Cady. William. , Two-base bits, Janvrin, Cady. Sacrifice hits, Moeller, Williams. Stolen base, Milan. Dou ble play. McBride and William. Left on bases, Boston 4, Washington 5. Base on balls, off wood 1, oft lluehllng S. Struck out, by Wood 6, by Boellng 5. Time, 2:0j. Umpire. Chill and Sheridan. Chicago S, St. Louis 2. CHICAGO, July 3. Berger's hit after two men were out in the 13th inning gave Chicago a S-to-3 victory over St. Louis. Score: St. Louis I Chicago Fhotten.c. Pratt.2. . . Will'uu.r. C.Walker.l Leary.l. . Austln.S. . La van. a. .. Asnew, c. Miller... Crosaln.c. James.p... E.Wk'r Wellm'n.p B'mgd'r.p B H O AE o 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 Berger.a. .. 8 0Urckb'n,2. 0 O.Denimltt.l. 0 OjColllni.r. B H O AE 5 1 2 40 4 0 4 5 1 1 ft 0 8 1 18 2 0 Fournler.i. 4 19 6 ljBodle.c. . . S l;srha,.c. . 1 0 Breton. 3. . 0 O'Daly. ., 0 01 Alcock.S. . 4 OlFaber.p... 0 01 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 20 0 10 0 00 2 10 0 30 i son William,!' 8 1 12 10 Shanka.l. Morgan.2 4 1 1 00 4 114 0 McBride.. 4 0 180 Henry.o... 4 0 7 01 Boehims.p i i a u Total. 42 5 88 24 31 Totals. 41 0 39 18 0 Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Jamea In 13th. "Ran for Agnew In 18th. Batted tor Breton in 8th. Thirteen inning. St. Loul 0 00000200000 0 2 Chicago 0 00200000000 1 3 Runs, Williams, C. Walker, Fournler, Bodle, Schalk. Two-base hits, Tournler. Schalk. Three-base hit, Demmltt. Hit off James 8 in 12 tnalngs, off Wellmn none (none out In 13th), Uaumgardner 1 In 2-3. Sacrifice hit, Bodle 8, Schalk 2, Bereer 2, Blackburn. Stolen .bases, Collins, Miller. Double play, Bergor, Blackburn, Alcock and Schalk. Left on baaes, St. Loul 8. Chicago 14. Baae on bail, off Faber 5, off James 4, off Wellman 1. Hit by pitcher, by James, Blackburn. Struck out, by Jamea 8, by Faber 6. Wild pitch, Faber. Time, 3 hour. Umpire. Connolly and Dlneen. NATIONAL LEAGCE. Brooklyn 8, Boston 5. BOSTON, July S Five errors by the local fielders offset the efforts of three Boston pitchers today, and Brooklyn won by S to 5. Gilbert knocked a homer with none out and two on bases in the seventh. Score: Brooklyn Boston O'Mara,. Daubert.l Dalton.m. Wheat.l. . Cutshaw.2 SteitKel.r. Smlth,3.. . McCar"y,o Ai'hlson.p Ragan.p. Hummell 3 1 nllbert.r. . 0 0 Evfrii.. . 00 Dugey.m.. 0 OjMar'vllie.a 0;sclimldt,l. 0 0 Deal, 3. . . . 8 0 Murray. 3.1 2 O.f'onnolly.l. 1 0! Whallng.e 1 u Htrand.p. . 0 O.Crutcher.o iL:ocreham,p 0 James. 1 tCollln... 0 II OAS 1110 2 2 1 4 2 8 1 11 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 1 1 1 1 0 00 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 n 0 0 Totals. 82 9 27 18 1 Total.. 84 8 27 12 8 Batted forAltchlson in eighth. Batted for Crutcher In seventh. Batted for Cocreham In ninth. tRan for Ever In ninth. Brooklyn 21 02001 0 0 Boton 20000080 OS Runs, O'Mara 2, Dauhert 2, Stengel, Altcht on Gilbert, Ever, Marnnville, Whaling. Two-baae hit, Maranvllle. Home run, Gilbert. Hits, off 6trand 7 In 4 Innings, off Crutcher 1 In 8 Innings, off Cocreham 1 In 2 Innings, off Altchlson 6 In T Innlnas, off Ragun none In 2 Innlnxs. Sacrifice hits, Daubert. wheat. Smith, Dalton, Dugey. Stolen bases, O'Mara, Daubert anil tiver. Double play, Mar.tnvjlle and Schmidt. 1-ett en bases. Brooklyn 6, Boston S. Bane on balls, off Strand 3. off Altchlson S, oft Ragan 2. Baae on errora. Brooklyn 8, Boston 1. Struck out. by Aitchleon 4, by Kagan 2, by Crutcher 1, by Cocreham 1. Wild pitch, Aitchleon. Time, 2:12. Umplrea, Byron and Johnson. l'ittsburg 2, Chicago 1. PITTSBURG, July 3 It was a pitch ers' battle that Pittsburg won from Chi cago today by a score of 2 to 1. Score: FltUburg an u r. 4 0 10 0 0 Wagner. Chicago H M u a r. 4 13 UUlarey,l.. 1 1 0 11 0 1 1 1 Leach.m.. Good.r.... Saier.l.... Z'erman.3 Schulte.l. Sweeney.S C'rrlden. B'nalian.o Lender, p. 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 11 0 3 0 4 1 0 vtux.a. Lowrey.l .. K'netchy.l Kelley.cf .. 1 liMltchell.r. 8 0 Coleman, o 4 0O'Toole,p.. Totala 2 4 34 14 2 Total. J7 4 17 10 Chicago ..i 0 HOiOOJ 01 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 t Kuna, Schulte, Konetchy. Kelly. Two-bse hlta, Schulte, Lavender. Stolen baaea, Oood, Mitchell. Double play, Mitchell and Ko netchy. Basis on balls, oft Lavender 3, olt O'Toole 3. Paaeed ball, Breanalian. Base ou errora, Pittsburg 2. Sacrifice hits. Corriden, Mitchell. Left on baaea, Chicago t. Pltta burg 6. Struck out, by Lavender 1, by O'Toole 4. Time, 1:4. Umpire. Lason and Qulgley. , Cincinnati 5, bit. Louis 3. ST. LOUIS, July 3. Cincinnati was more fortunate in placing its hits than St. Louis, and won the opening game of the series 6 to 3. Score: Cincinnati-- I St. Loul- t a 1 o 0 Hurrlns.l. 4 1 1 4 II 8 OiMagee.m. 1 0 Oolan.l... , 1 0;J Mlller.l. 3 0jWllson,r. . 1 0 Butler,.. . 0 lWlngo,c , 0Beck,l. .., 1 0 Doak.p. .. 0 O.Crult,.... . C.MIller", lUrlner.p. . Moran.r. . Henog,.. Nlehoff,8. Clark.o. . . R'wIir.gs.S Hob'sell.L Laros,l. Lohr.m. .. Scb'der.p. Ame,p. . . 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 BHOAE 3 3 0 0 0 4 3 1 8 18 8 0 1 0 12 1 4 0 1 2 ft 1 0 0 0 Total. 31 7 J7 11 11 Total. I 7 ! 0 Batted for Doak in eighth; ran for rrnU In elahth. 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 3t, Loul 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 13 vt;nm Mnran Hersor. Nlehotf. Laross, Lohr, HUBBlns. J. Miller, Wilson. Two-baae hit. Hugglns. Hits, off Doak In I. Grlner I in 1, bcnneioer ems i-a. Amu- Sacrifice hit. Magee, Nlehoff, lxihr, Clrk. Sacrifice flics. Dolan, Beck. Double plays, Miller and Butler; Hersog and Hoblltiell. Left on bases. Cincinnati 7. St. Louis 7. n hall, off Doak 1. Schneider 4, Grlner 1. Struck out, by Doak 2, by Schnei der 3, by Ame l. wna pucu, nu, 1:50. Umpire, Klem and Emslle. New York 6, Philadelphia 8. NEW YORK. July 3 New York easily defeated Philadelphia in the first game of their series here today, the score be ing 6 to 3. Score: Philadelphia ew sora BHOAE Byrne,8.. 8 14 3 O Bescher.m Becker, 1.. 4 2 8 0 OiBurna.1. . . Lobert.3.. 4 12 2 OjFIetcher,. Mages, s.. 4 0 3 4 O Rob'tson.r. Cravath.r. 8 11 o OiMerkle.l. . Luderus.l 4 0 8 2 O'Doyle.2. , . Paskert,ra 8 1 2 0 0 Stock, 3... Kllllfer.o. 8 0 3 1 U'Meyer,o. . Oeschg'r.p 3 0 0 2 0McLean.o. Devore.. 10 0 OODemaree.p Mattls'n.p 0 0 0 00 Total.. 81 24 14o Total.. .30 10 37 11 0 Batted for Oeschger In eighth. Philadelphia ?200222S 2z2 New York 10120200 Runs. Byrne, Becker, ixbert, ecner , Burn. Doyle, Demar 2. Two-baae hita. Becker 2, Burn 2. Lobert. Bacriilce f y. , , .. , kini.n hKHM. BAscher. Merkle. Burns 2, Fletcher, Cravath. Left on buses. New York o, rnnaaeniii o. "u"' f- Byrne and Ludenia: Meyer and i letcher. Base en ball, off Demaree 2. off Oeschger 4 Struck out, by Demare 3. by Mattlson 1. Hit by pitcher, by Oeschger, Becher. Balk, Oeschger. Hit, off Oeschger. 9 In 7 In- u,i.An 1 In 1 lnninff. Time. 1:50. ' Umpire. Hart and Rlgler. CRICKETERS PLAY OS SOUND Portland Team Minns One or Two of Best 3Ien In Game Today. t. Portland Cricket Club will play Seattle today, at Seattle. The local club will be well represented, although, i ...maiiv the case, one or two of the best players were unable to make the trip. . , The following players maae tne iriw. , n rr M.n .an n n' W 14. MTTtirn. V. Crowther, J. C. Cummlng. G. Gray. SeabrooR, A. ta. juacKenaie, j. nor rldge, E. Fenwlck. J. Mallett, W. Wil liams. The players left last night. MARSHFIELD RACES SCCCESS Automobile Parade Held and Water Sports Seen. MARSHFIELD, Or.. July S. (Spe cie,!.) The first day of Marshfield's celebration passed off without mishap. The motorcycle race of 10 miles over ,,frv reads and hieh hills was the chief event of the day. Sam Mitchell was first in id:, matting aooui u mil an hour. - Otha Hake and Georsre Johnson were second and third. The automobile parade was tne nnesi in the history of the city. Surfboat .Mini hlerh divine and other sport made up the amusement. SPEED BOA! MARKS GO ALL TO SMASH Kitty Hawk VI, Ohio, Goes Mile in 1:06, or at Rate of 54.54- Miles an Hour. UPSTEAM RECORD NEW Fastest Performance of Klud tvr Recorded In America Made by Craft Owned by Canton Man in Mississippi Races. PEORIA, 111., July I. All American speedboat records fell today, the sec ond day of the regatta of the Mis sissippi Valley Association. when Kitty Hawk VL ewned by H. H. Tim ken, of Canton, Ohio, covered a down stream mile In 1-Oii, or at a speed of 54.64 miles an hour. The previous rec ord for a down-stream run was held by Baby Reliance 111. driven by Jams J. Ryan, of Cincinnati, at Pavenport. Iowa, two years ago, when he covered the distance at a 53.7 gait. The Kitty Hawk then ran an up stream and a down-stream mile, aver aging 82. miles an hour, round trip, the fastest performance of the kind ever recorded In America. The firt heat of the class event brought out nine starters. In scoring down. Just as the gun was firsd for a start, A. J. No. 3, owned and driven by N. J. Kenny, of Peoria, was caught In the swirl behind Spot and Warren Groat and capslred. The driver were rescued and the boat raised later. Knot, owned by Thomas J. Tracy, of New York City, took a long lead in litis race, forced for the first three lap by Warren Groat, owned by W. T. Warren, of Chicago, to a pace which figured 28.4 miles an hour. Securing a com fortable lead, however, his pd was cut down and Hpot crossed the finish lino of the 20-mile grind In 33:35'4. or at an average of 35.7 miles an hour. Warren Groat came in an eay second, having made the 20 miles In or at a 32.3-mlle gait. Little Leading Lady, owned by W. P. Cleveland, of Joplin, took third place In this event. Warren Groat, of Chicago, took the 15-mlle first heat, class C. from Little Leading Lady in easy fashion. Igly Duckling, of LavenporL running In third place. Warren t'.roat traveled the 15 miles in 29:43. Cleaning up on the class B event. Warren Groat, of Chicago, winner of the first heat yesterday, took the sec ond heat and the event today by win ning over 1. D. Q. IV. of Uurlington; Tormentor, of SL Loul. and I'gl Duckling, of Davenport. The ten miles were covered In 20:14 l-l. Ugly Duckling easily won the second heat of class A from P. D. U. IV, of Burlington. Iowa. Kitty Hawk. Spot Baby freed Demon snd America will meet in ths rroe-for-all event tomorrow. BALLOON' PILOT AiTUl PKIZB Pacific Aero Club Would Give Cole "Best Ilaclng Balloon In America." SAN FRANCISCO. July I Ban Frsn Cisco 1915 will be one of the balloons starting in the National race from M. Louis July 11, according to announce ment made her tonight by Guy T. Slaughter, president of the Pacific Aro Club. The balloon will represent the city and the club and will be piloted by E. fc. Cole, of At. Loul. Should Cole make a place In the race, the I'Bclflo Aero Club iroiiilei him "the best racing balloon In Amer ica" for the International race starting from Kansas City, October . It is hoped to brlns; the 111 Inter national to San Franclacu. Wolff, Defeated on Fluke, Say Ho Can Win. Owner f gpeedbest V.'kli-k Lo t Ores" KM II Avers He Weald Triumph la Race te 'laUb. BT ROBCOB FAWCKTT. ASTORIA, Or, July I. (Special.) Daredevil John WolfTs speed boat lost the Coast free-for-all cham pionship today by a fluke, but the Portland wtisrd declares his :-foot Oregon Wolf IV can turn 41 miles an hour and that she can defeat the Ore gon Kid II any time they flnlah. A blinding sunset completely oblit erated one of the buoys opposite the flagship," said Engineer Wolff tonlghU explaining the second visitation of the hoodoo. -"We could not see it and so ran by twice without turning it correctly. "However, the Wolf waa fsr ahead of the Kid, and my honet belief Is that my boat can run away from tha Kid any old time." ... "Do you think the olf Is as fast your former designs?" the writer saked Wolff. . , "You bet," he shot back, wiping the grim off his weather-beaten features. "This boat can turn 4 miles any time I let her out. I think the Wolf IV could trim the Kid I. and It Is my opinion that the Kid II Is not as fast as the first Rninler hydroplane." Wolff attributed the slew time In the first heat Thursday to a combination of nasty water and a watchful waiting policy. "I did not open her up until the fifth lap, content to be in the lead, but when I did throw everything open we began to literally run away from Smiths '"Wolff lost this heat through the breaking of a feed pipe at the 234 mile. SCORE TO FIGHT VOR C8,'10O &ioox City's 300-Mile Anto llaco Today Promise Eacltcincirt. SIOUX CITY. la.. July I The K5. nnn -. nrlcs which has been hang UP for the 800-mile auto race here tomor row wtll be fought for by :o drive-, many of whom are well-known tar in h. ..i.r s-.ma. The two-mile dirt track Is lu excellent condition for the long grind, which will start at li A. ji. The leading favorite In the race Is Spencer Wlshart. Bob Burman and Ralph Mulford alo are oemg neatur backed. Throngs of auto race fans began to . ..i... .n.toi. nl it is believed that the greatest crowd ever gathered at n automobile rsce outside oi jnainapon will witness the ronteyL La Grande Boy Wins Road Bare. t i r.H anmik. Or.. July I. Covering so tniie of country rosds between hlm and La Grande in l:liT. Ernest V.brs. of La Grande, won tne cigin-i.a ureiiao and return motorcycle road rare today. The races today were a part of a two days' celebration being staged by Elgin and will be continued tomorrow. Try Eantlseptle Lotion after suavlng.AdT