TRACK RECORDS GO AT CENTRAL MEE Dismond, Negro, Runs 440 in Full Second Less Than Former Time. MUCKS SETS DISC MARK .Ray Runs Mile la 4:16 2-5 and Llchter Fixes New Record for , 410-Yard Hurdle Negro Also v 'Winner of Broad Jump. CHICAGO, July 17. Athletes of the Central States in the try-outs for the Panama-Pacific meet smashed Na tional and Central Amateur Athletic Union records in a fast meet on Stagg Meld here today. BInga Dismond, the colored runner or the university of Chicago, set a new JNationai Amateur Athletic union record of :48 3-6 In the 440-yard dash, the old marK, neld Dv Burke of the Boston Athletic Association since 1896, being a second slower. Arlie Mucks, the uni versity of Wisconsin giant, twice broke the discus record, with a heave of 139 feet, 8 Inches in winning the event ana 144 reet, 3 Inches in an exhibition later. The old. discus mark was 137 feet, inch, credited to Muller, of the .New York Irish-American Athletic Club In 1914. Joie Ray, of the Illinois Athletic Club, set. a new mile record of 4:16 2-5. breaking- the old mark of Kiviat of the Irish-American Athletic Club In 1912 by two and one-flfth seconds. Robert Simpson, of the University of Missouri, won both the 120-yard and zzu-yara Hurdles the first In 15 1-5 fifth slower than his own best, and the second in 24 4-5. Joe Loomis, National champion in the 100-yard dash, the running high jump and the 220-yard hurdles, failed to win an event today. dui inougn ne was defeated by Smith. the Michigan runner carrying the Chi cago Amateur Athletic colors, he made the best time of the day in a trial heat of the century which he won in 9 4-5, being pressed to the finish by jjewey Jinignt, of the University of Chicago. Lichter. of the Illinois Athletic Club, won tne 440-yard hurdles In :56 2-5 lowering the record of W. A. Meanix. of the Boston Amateur Athletic Club, who look tne new event last year in 57 4-5. , Sol Butler, another negro, set a broad jump record of 24 feet, 2 inches. After comparing the marks made to day with those of other sections of the country, the Central Amateur Athletic Union committee selected the follow ing men to represent this division In the National championship games at the .Panama-Pacific Exposition: Sprints H. L, Smith, J. G. Loomis, A. Booth, all of the Chicago Athletic As sociation. Middle distance B. Dismond and L. Campbell, University of Chicago, and E. Eby, Chicago Athletic Association. Distance runs Joie Ray, Illinois Ath letic Club. Hurdles Robert Simpson. University of Missouri; J. G. Loomis and H. Goe lltz, Chicago Athletic Association, and E. Lighter. Illinois Athletic Club. High Jump Loomis and Alma Rich ards. Braa jump Sol Butler, Rock Island, 111., and Dan Ahearn and Richards Illi nois Athletic Club. Hop. step and Jump Ahearn, Illinois Athletic Club, and S. Landers, Chicago Athletic Association Pole vault P. Graham and Landers, Chicago Athletic Association, and E Knourrek, Illinois Athletic Club Weights Lee Talbott, Kansas City c-: Arlie Mucks, University of Wis consin; C. W. Bachmari, Notre Dame University, and A. W. Richards, unat tached. No man will be entered for the Cen tral Amateur Athletic Union In the .three-mile walk, as the time made to day did not impress the contest com mittee The javelin throw candidates did not compete today, but they will MoVndaay.ChanC the team " The summary: J CVA- second; Palmer C A A third. Time. 4:16 2-5 - " rwUonnTynPCb.eA' A thlrdTeio8 Ward- C- 440-yard run niamnnj tt incnesT Distance. 133 feet Sii Pole vault Graham C A professional, who is a woman, also an nounces that she will give lessons by appointment in much the same phraae- o a music teacher. T.h?, 1Tos A"Eeles Country Club has installed a pony course, nine holes, on ",L" a- total length of 28 ?e . ,J'nKland and Scotland this form of golf is called croquet golf and Is played with mashie and putter only e With the major Eastern fixtures dis posed of. the trend of golfing cham pionships turns to the Middle Western section of the country. Beginning to morrow, play will start In the Western amateur tournament at Mayfield. near Cleveland. The Western open cham pionships start today at Glen Oak, Chi cago, and will continue two days. Fol lowing this will come the National amateur tournament on the links of wie Detroit Country Club. The old saying that "ChamDionshin. are won with the iron, not with the vvuuua, was never more firmly upheld than at Fox Hills, when Gil Nicholls. consistently outdriven by Bob McDon ald, win the Metropolitan nnen ch.m pionshlp through his superior ap proaches and putts. TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, JULY IS. 1015. TENNIS STAR WINS McLoughlin Takes Gruelling Match From Johnston. CHAMPION PLAYS UPHILL There recently appeared in an East ern paper the announcement of th opening of a new golf club and among vw,G iiiiua said was: "Everything is UD-tn-rtate- e the links have been imported from England." . "I'll get across this stream if T to stay here all week." exclaimed a. re cruit to the ranks as he doused one ball after another into the stream that traverses the course at th Pnrii.Bj Club. ' "Please sir," spoke up the caddie. uu mrea me Dv the. hmir r,m v... wen. i guess Smith nH T ,,,., an recoras this afternoon," said Jones, ne ramDiea un in in -i . hole in one and he got it in nothing aiso: cnirped several members. loure nutty." said one. voicintr the general sentiment. I m not nutty. I know the par of the first hole is 3 but Smith not it u ana got it In 1 todav. Let m. tll yuu aooui It: I got off a beautiful smash; ball hit rock 'bout halfwnv along; jfot new impetus; bounded 'long in it nit tne green; and kerplunk the cup. row, that's how Smith got the hole in 0. You see, I drove his ball in mis take. You have to credit him with it. luuuko. ms Dan was in the hole: wasn't it? And, he. hadn't taken even one shot at. it: had he? If hi hail was in tne cup and he hadn't taker. shot, he got it in 0; didn't he?" jttue we aamn it, replied one oi tne gallery at this post mortem. now ao you claim a 1 for the noie . Shush, shush: vuh beat too to it After we discovered that T VmH h Smith's ball, I drove my own. It land ed neat the green; a Scottish terrier ueionging to one of the residents liv lng near the links was hannenino- hv- saw the ball, began nosing it and. first .mug you Know, he pushed that ball smacK into tne cup. tiot my one, didn't I?" IEYL0N GAINING FIE PORTLAXD BOY V1MXG JOfKPV O.V EASTERN Tl'RF. norms Greatest Racket Wlelder Loses at Start, but Rallies When Apparently Beaten Johnston and Strachan Are Victors. d Ranked an Third Hlekeat Purse Taker of AH Now Riding on Tracks In United States. Jockey Anth OnV NevlQn. ttiA Pnrtlaml boy who has been establishing a great name for himself on the Eastern turf. s ranked by many turf experts the greatest lightweight Jockev In America. at 100 pounds. In his recent races. owever. he has been, golnir in at five pounds heavier and he Is erettinir irront results. Young Neylon each vear visits hla home In Portland. His father. John C. eylon, is a horeshoer of thu citv. An thony received his first tip as a rider the Rose City track about three ears ago. While in Portland he at tended the St. Andrew's and Christian rothers' Business College. The best-known horse on which ha as ridden is Luke UcLuke. This Spring Anthony rode Royal II to a win n the John.S. Barbee purse, a race of one mile and 70 yards over the Ken- ucky Association course. " Later the orse won the famous Latonia Derby, ui owing to an injury to. his shoulder eylon was unable to ride. Among the jockies of the United tates the Portland boy is ranked third mong the leading money-getters. How ever, he has ridden in less than half the races that the two above him have. is wins for the most part have been for rather large purses. SAN FRANCISCO. July 17. Maurice McLoughlin, champion player of the world, today won the exposition cham pionship in men's singles- on the courts of the California Lawn Tennis Club by defeating William Johnston in one of the hardest fought matches ever played by the champion. Five seta were re quired to decide the issue, the final score being 7-9. 4-6. 8-6, 6-2, 7-5. With the score two sets against him and five games all In the third set, McLoughlin. by a wonderful display of staying power and driving force, took the next three sets bv llterallv battering down his opponent. For the first three sets Johnston played the best game of his career, and he looked almost like a certain winner. Ills speed ,was dazzling, and he covered the ground from net to back court like a flash. Then It was that Mc Loughlln's superior physique and re serve power began to assert Itself, and the plucky Johnston was unable to stem the tide which began to set against him. In the final set. Johnston by clever placing and fast work on the court held a leal of four games to nil, and again it looked shaky for the cham pion, but the crushing tactics of Mc Loughlin again prevailed over the fast tiring Johnston. In the final two sets Johnston was handicapped by a blistered hand which caused him con siderable annoyance. Johnston did not appear In the warming-up for the exposition doubles cham pionship finals. "Johnnie" Strachan. his teammate, warmed up Church and Mathey, who kept him busy until John ston plodded out of the clubhouse. A tape covered his skinned hand, blis tered in his fight against McLoughlin, and he appeared to be tired out. The local men. wary and apparently ner vous, lost the first two games, but In the third they beat down the Eastern players in hot volleys. This aeemeri t straighten them out, and they ran away . . IIIC BCL. V-A. Johnston Dead on Feet. The next set showed principally that Johnston was dead on his feet from weariness. On his own - service he double-faulted steadily and Church sent drive after drive past him. on fctracnans backhand. Johnston could not get started, and Strachans stub born and brilliant defensive did not ana inurcn rrom revers ing the score of the first set. A change of tactics, clearly neqea sary, -marked the third set. . n,i h. also the local men picked' up a power ful ally in the cool air of the late aft ernoon. The games went from side to side until they were 5-all. with lots of lobbing, which saved wearing out Johnston by volleying, and he was get ting better every minute. Strachan relieved of the weight of carrying his partner, performed prodigies In back hand, and the locals took th ... t-ic despite the brilliant Eastern playing In the final set. plaved In ih. lng chill, with Johnston wholly r.ivi and Strachan happy. Church and Mathey got one game. Summary. Finals: Men's singles Mauris r,. t Ln. San Francisco, beat William Johnston. San Francisco. 7-9. 4-6. 8-6. 8-2 7-k Men's doubles William int...... c Francisco, and John Strachan. San Francisco, beat G. M. Church and Dean Mathey. both of Princeton Unlv.rmit 2, 2-6. 7-5. 6-1. " Women's slnirlea Ml.. ai. w an r ranclaco. beat Miu vr- 6-4. 6-2. .j ...we. P'ay Kendall at Kendall atatlnn ,ki. . Coach Moore, of the Columbia Park bit call team, haa liaud nnl-r. .h.. -u hi. playtr report for practice at 9 o'clock this mornlm. His team la leadinr the Iraiue -ith two wins and no defeat, and as toe rc.n.uia raric team win be the opposition. " " -" win dc taKen. rtnur H.r win work asaln.t Dick Morris and hie P-nlnula Park asre(ation at Columbia Park thle afternoon. Two x.rn.. nava oeen achiMluled for the park, and ae a re.ult the Columbia Park-Tenln- u ' " Fame win be started tiramml- - ..:u o'clock In order to ba completed by 3:13 mis aucrnoon. e , Johnny Murphy or "Moose" Masona may et be a member of the Pacific Northwest Association track and field team. One ot ine m-muera selected it present Is rather uoudiiui as to wneiner or not he will be able to 1-ars with the party a week from tomorrow. As a result Manager Hawkins will have the two boyi out this mornln and will a;ive them a regular test Tuesday on Multnomah Field. All the athletes sno Intend to io Fouth with the Pacific North west Association team must be on hand this moraine at 10 o'clock on the Winced "M" field. CHECKERS Headqusrters Portland Chess and Checker t"lu,b- 101 Washington building annex. Fourth and Washington streets. A welcome for all. Communication and contributions solicited Pend to 143 F.sst Thirty-fifth street. Port land. Information and Instruction free, E. II. BRYANT. FD1TOR. Phone Tabor 6113. Brltlara Problem. No. S3. Tv C. I. Burr. Chehalls. Wash. Blsck 22. in. 14. king SI. 1 r -3- jCX; ' O RED SOX CHECKED White Sox Take Second Game, on Which Lead Depends. uZTL. TV- B"rn- ?'o!en bases Young. ..""'' 'h','elphla I. Bases on b. is. Bit Lsuss 2 J. Bu.n a. Ptrnck .ml, b" Laui - 4Vaa.e , IHUirri. 1 1 fl s a. n a.n.1 V - 1 I . .. TIGERS BEAT ATHLETICS Washington Outplays Cleveland and Wins Iloth Games of lkable Header St. Lonls Defeau Vanks In Ninth Inning. CHICAGO. July 17. With ri..t t. hinslny on the outcome of the second Same of a double-header tnrlav Ji... sell. of the White Sox. allowed the Boston Americans six scattered hits and shut them out. 4 to 0. Only three of the visitors :ot as far as second base. Boston won the first contest. 6 to 4. Both clubs braced in the second, but Russell w as master of the situation throughout. Kddle Murphy, who was purchased -v.. ...v Aiuiruti rniirniv we I lam neia ior tne locals. Scores First same xiosion YOCXG AKE I-IXTKKKD Ore-jon State Tennis Tourney ,o JUve Ule i.st. Mo tmw, i.. . "in t-e entered r? '.oun tennis play-r. , ,.,. the Oreson in he v.rf.'u. ,b;f t0ur-: 'en'r'LI hrOUKnout ,he recent AH th- i -. , ? lnnln-c the women's sin-jt.i-- -- hlle Miss Harnett. LOVE TOPS BOXMEH ' OF COAST LEAGOE Ryan and Henley Gain in Rating Which Figures Bat Average of Opponents. i iiau n wah w. from Ml.. 7:i.r. consolation Both winners had little trouble m.Jl tneir superiority. - uuurulll, won tne women a scholaaMV. 1 P f ,he Ilnd inter Mis. jih;. thrM' Ko. and M " Uib,l " runnr-up this 'time All the T)llVr k . s r-i..w" . ci.uu tluo, Hooper.r. Janvrln.s.. 4 peaker.m 'A Gainer. I.. 3 lioi.lliiei.l 1 t.ewis.1... S ardnerx. A Harry. a... 5 Thomsa.o. S Foster. p.. X White mi, 3-j. king ly Klther to play and black to win. "' thw ttlng Is not entirely 27;f. .' but tn conditions are. It te not airticult, but ever so practical, owing to VI manr ' from which It can arise. Tne bridge Is generally good for the loss of a, piece hut the act of capturing, as In this rase, ofttlmes throws the attacking forces into an Inferior position, from which there Is no recovery. Problem No. st Easy Stroke. 5r LmJU Uuicin. Centralis, Wash. B lack . 1. 6. T. S. 1, king 6: white IS. 14 i ' ,, 3- White to play and win. .'utJonn to PrDn No. SI Blsrlc 7. o, is white o, 21. Ju; white to play and win: ? ,7 .1 ..I i5- ! 1,1 2 3i !S i i i? 7" f? I IS -'3 24 ?7 ,r, ii-a i !i r1-?-' -:i , ' -a v is 3tu 24 f a ) l' j si a f 7, PlMln endings a. Blancbard. o.. V n"nni NO. .IS M.sek 13. SO, and win' " 2S' ilU; WhU to P'4' M 24 st 20 2 4 2S 2 3!i iS Telegraphic Sport Briefs tached. incnes. third. Height. 12 feet t. aornnl Height, 6 feet 2 r RUw"inSThlR'h, 3umP Richard, t a t-.. won; Loomis. C. A o t .. n . ; . a. tnird Inches. rh,2 fhes' ,,:Ncw record, three-mile walk Derkens C A r eea"ns?irl- BlA nePdPb?arnu'nSnhinA&raerlCan C'" .u. j' second; F. loomla C a a third. Time, 24 4-5. -w'""8 . A. A, 440-yard high hurdle Lighter I A c'Za1 hfri12- cVndTsmarl. ord ' d" Time' 66 2"5' New rec- Otherdilau'a'S- WO"- Time' 15 1'S' 5?eet. en"0n- - A' A' thlr"- itatc. Throwing 56-pound weight Talbott K C ith " won: Bru"aKe C. A. A. second; caii 11 "chesfttaC d tbird' D"UM feet nop, step ana Jump Ahearn. I. C- A.A ' econd; ron. A., third. Distance, 49 feet. A. J. , won ley. c. A. i Inches. Sixteen, pound shot Talbott" K. C A C ondn.; wi,k 'n''ty of Wisconsin, 'sec': s?dfee?,'C3h.r!rch'A' " th,rd' Stance. erfnVVmAiIer-rUn M'e"1' A- won; Catn th?rd 4!?'V.TreCC;nd! Ke"nedy. unattached, tuird. Time 27 minutes, 31 3-S seconds 220-yard dash Booth C A A on Smith. C A. A., seconj: Zo'ellen. c" A A ' third. Time 22 2-S. " Told on the Links I CALIFORNIA will be represented by a team of topnotchers In the West ern Golf Association's amateur cham pionship, which takes place this week la Cleveland. The California State Golf Associa tion, of which E. S. Armstrong is presi dent, has chosen Robert Hayne, North ern California champion. Jack Neville Harry B. K. Davis and Mr. Armstrong to make the trip. Mr. Armstrong is now on his way to Cleveland. e Talk about baseball becoming; a busi ness instead of a sport, how about e?olf? An Eastern paper Is now carry ing an ad in Its columns setting forth the Joys of playing golf over one of Its links and quoting rates and other euch Information similar to a theat rical or baseball advertisement. -The Ilocrr Keeps Singles Title.. ST. LOUIS. July 17. Rolland Hoerr. of this city, retained for another year the singles tennis champion ship of the Central states by defeating Drummond Jones here today. The score was 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. With the close of this match the Central states 1915 tennis tourna ment also ends. Hoerr. with Jones, retained the doubles championship also. Heat Drives to Suicide. CHICAGO, 111.. July 17. (Special.) Eight violent deaths reported to the police today indicated one of the most serious suicide waves In the history of Chicago. Seven deaths were from suicide, the other was either a suicide or mysterious murder. Of the seven victims, all believed to ue uue to me suaaen neat, nve were men and two were women. a"AM FBI vrtaprt t ... . . J . , - -v;a ixesa landed on O Z.lltto hit In the fourth OaandeTLa Boston Norman 8. Taber of the Tin...... Athletic Association, who Friday Set a ne world's record of four minutes 1 1 a!ft seconds for the mile run. has arranged to leave at oncJ fr Han 'ranclco to become fun. ...-.i montn. Krletids of t.k XT 1 1 ;s " 27 IS '-. SI ' , rnnewms c. I- Burr. ux , i wru' ettlng In problem it, i. Ji ?i bMn: Mack 3 kings 21. 22; 12-8. 19-14. 's-a. 22-iT.. "i.atk VlSr Problem No. S5. Loninoutfo oy c. Davis, r.28 it Washing. city, rilack 11. 22. kings 7 . IS. 23. 2'S. 2T. 30. king 2 n. I t.lllnp LI..II.. - .. 1 catee this mixture to Leslie DuA-.n .H your solution.) .i GreenbauVn. of Balem. Or, sends solu tion to problem No. si : a. a i i - ton street. 14. It!: whlta u white to play and win. liZi-l' Zz: 80-27 i is. ii -Til lr21v' , 13 1. White wins! Not a heavy one Friend. (Greenhaum. your prospective auto trip lth family to f.a Francisco this week undoubtedly spoiled this Solution: continue v . i i . " . . . . .. . . . u U1.CK dra w. . Game No. 4S "Wag-rain." .'"y hatween editor and 1 1 is 22 it to 13 24 20 l 22 2-. 1 1 81.1 a21 17 .', t 21 23 a) I i In 2S 21 11 IK 2413 10 10 2 I 1 12 19 1713 7 io 20 1 a came with -25; see below. friend: en 2? 24 27 '-' 24 27 J 1 24 19 31 27 Black wins. a friend varied' here wlta T 711 1 12 22 IS II 142-1 2322 b20 1U 14 11 in 723 ; 2.". 1 5 li) 2.1 23 le 27 is II 20 20 21 31 2-7 2321 ID) i, is best. C) 21 17 2428. 8227. S., " . -i io l o i m li . JV felack wlni: 7riT 2 aa 3 25 " I2r2 1:1 17 " 2W19 Bl 14 . .1' 27 13 10 2 Jo14 J22 18 31 2a 113 2 6 10 1417 Variation d. iso zo 17 14 14 0 fl 6 3 14 Sil 27 27 2rt tt 10 !! 2tl 1 1.1 31 a 1118 1417 Variation a. 3227 2023 . 8 A S2 27, 1421, 29 2.1 4 S 2322 It 2724 6 0 i 1 l'J 10 2.1 11 1013 13 10 22--17 1322 2il 17 D 13 11 172 Denver won. 2114 7 II Drawn. tion said the champion would try to shatter tlTI half-ir.lle record of one minute 1 r"S. 2TJT 1' tei?-iS'-.K- of "he CniTeSS-"!; ersity of Ban Francisco The opening of th. tn running horse meeting M K t' ?ro-m r' wo8.13-.F?eCrnatuTjh10 v'l' y and Sunday until tx. been set for August 11 !' regatta has Srilaynd VTfVXt. Ti'J mb on cx..pteniber 5. 4 8 2713 IS 15 23 10 ao 1 1 -14 30-23 I4-1S , 4 1J la Lienver Won it Jj-u 14-10 draws neatly. ! Hill. d lischel Amateur Athletics e..sei...eeeT NEW BEAVER INFIELDER TO t JOIN TEAM TUESDAY IX SALT LAKE. f ' " I 1 1 1 1 1 1111 mm mi is iiiuna. T I." 1: U V i t f , .'4y" i v ( I t ' : -0) : r. . ' - 3, t. y- - t: X j: 4 etnn nvif Owl II s T latter Hammond. Walter McCredie feels that his , 4 " u put oacK in the running again beginning witlt the series against the Bees waiter Hammond, the' new iu fielder procured from Cleveland will then be on the Job. Lut v ! season he was with Springfield in the eastern Association m- Credle will use him at short. TOMMY MASCOTT. weH-known baseball player among the am-f.,.. a aaasu .BUfl pendent teams of Portland, has Joined the force, of the Portland N...bo"a Th tT mer South Port.and.r and liber. BZ tnY nDf'e,"," " b n action wu sen.atlonal bill a E.tScaJ. last"""!, f Cooper, tor the locals, struck ouf 15 t.V. while U flrnnson. of the losers. ih,r 'J'?' of the I-ortlanders. PcorV ""J,11 V .2 3 2 12 2 .voose (Cooper and McDonald) v oronson. .. Kronson) Managtr Ankells. of the a U I I aggresatlon. has scheduled a game with Th. I cre.ter. of America , be p'ayS h , .?, ernoon as a main athletic event at hi s, posters' plcnlo at Crystal Lake tirj v. Swerdlick win do the twirling fJr .h1. 1?. representatives, and beraus. .hi. ,. wth -.'we7. whether or tint be - in . - , . . B strikeout record. . . . Wllsonvlll Union 2318 2 4 1 K 3129 2724 11 8 o ft li l.-. , f- 2723 IS 11 24 1 10 15 1417 2i 32 1 ll 2114 2J IS var. l). t.ame No. 4S. 'Irrraular.' "a "ru" f'syed at the club room. n buuth Front .treeu Juiv 10. similar to the play below vxcept the oudiug. susta 11 15 3 7 514 17 IS 0 2 22 14 .114 10 I a 25 22 2 25 23 la ,1 "I IS 1211) 17 13 23 22 32 27 11 lo 13 24 4 8 24 1U 37 11 22 17 13 24 7 IS J4 18 25 l-j 2 IS 1714 8 It 1 3 1017 22 IS II. u 21 14 i. oreenbauta would be pleased to get Int eommunlcatlou with the lialias ol.v.r. arrange a mat! k i between Salem and Dallas. Me writes tuey kave Just as od players in auywuere in tne slate. Il.c.ntty Mr. (irtenhium .i.i.-.i Portland Che.s and Checker Club and came away victorious. Ha acoree tne editor for his percentage on blackboard. My defense is simply and modestly that I remain no defeated by playera whose names appear ou 'he board, but my time for (he game 1 loe Came Ne, BS. Played in the two-move restriction series between C. P. Connelly. Wlndom. Teaaa, and S. B. liarklns, Uroeton. Texas. I rh-. B H O AE 4 1 a OOMurshr.r.. v eaver.s.. 0 0 K.Colllns.J 2 1 Fournier. 1. O 0 llbolil.m. 0 Kelsrh.l. . . 3 o chatk.c. .. 2 0 Hl kb'rne.S 3 o Scott. p. . . . 0,nen..p.... iRoih. B II O A 1 1 S 011 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 lu o a 3 2 O S 0 8 O O 0 O 1 O 27 a 27 21 Totals. 3S 13 2T IS 2i Totals Batted for Bens In ninth Boston O OO10OO2S nJt.S .J.nTrln- Speaker. Hoblltael. l.ewla. Barry. Gardner, Ji. Collins 3. Fournier m'.'.'s. Two-l,.-. hit. LewiaThre-bai ", htt- Bcllln- Hoblltxel. Home run. t. . ' 1 urpny. s.arned runs, C h rago S Boston 0. First base on errors! .... cuaiun , liases on balls, t Foster 4. tcott 4. Hits, off Scott 13 In 8 1 is., uens none In 2-S Inning. strur fe-ond game: Boston I Chicago AEI B H O AE "orpny.r. 4 o 1 O.Venver.a. 4 1 0 0 5.Coll:ne.2 1 3 o ' r'oumler. 1. 3 t 0 0 l-lboid.m. s 2 i v Fcisch.l... 4 2 B H O Hooper.r.. 4 12 Janvrln.s. 4 S S Speaker.m 3 0 3 Jalner.l.. 402 Lewis. I ... 408 Gardner,!. 4 1 1 Berry. 2... 4 12 Carrlgan.c 4 0 8 Leonard. p 200 Wagner.' 1 O O Mays. p.. . 000 I Ochalk.e. . a 8 0 Oarkb'ne.3 1 1 Breton. S. . 3 0 0,.-tuseell.p. . 3 O u Total... 33 6 24 T oj Total... 30 """u tor Leonard in seventh. ttos.on o 0 o O o O 0 o 0 0 Huns. IVeaver. K 10 n 10 00200002 Colllna 2. Fournier. Home run. K Collins. Stolen ba'ses. Ho..per' irlM J- Earned runs. Chi. ago 4. Sum on ball off Leonard 3. off Kussell 1 off ' .onard s In 7 Innlnsa off May. 2 In 1 Inning, struck out. by Rus- r.',hp, Lrr.n"i,J,'.i'Mj-- tmptre Washington 3-10, Cleveland 2-4 CLEVELAND. O.. July 17. Washing ton defeated the Cleveland American, In both games today, 3 to 2 and 10 to 4 through superior pitching and fielding, lloehling struck out ten of ih. rt.-. landers In the first contest, while Shaw was effective In the seceond after re- .v.iiiB fljrcn in tne second innln Score: First game: Cleveland II H S'thw'h.m. r-c-h.n.m. .'liupm'n.a jran.y.l. . K irke.l . .. Smith. r. llorTinan.3 VV"b.ic'ns.2 O'Neill, c. Walker.p. Jones. p. . . Eiftn. . .. I Washington .. B 11 O AK " v A.oeiier.r. . 4 0 o Ko.t.r.2. . . & S w Mlian.m. . . 3 1 o s:ianks.l. .. a OOtJsndll.l... 4 0 0 Connolly.3. 4 2 1 Henry. c ... 2 1 McBrl.le... 4 1 1 llochllng.p 3 1 v , u w U O V, o o 1 11 2 4 i 0 0 1 o o 0 o 1 0 3 U 3 O 2 o 1 0 0 27 II Boehllng 10. Totals. 32 7 27 11 2 Totals. 3a Batted (or Walker In seven. C leveland o 0 o O o 1 O I ..illusion u X O O 0 0 O 1 U S M-i. .' V"pm7n' "raney. Milan. Henry, Alctillde. Linked runs ....:.-. v. iwo-oase una. McBrlde " Stoien Moeuer s. Henry. Milan 2 Double ti In v. Grin.. In n v.n 111.. ,T , . - it miner - umiigs. jonei 1 in- 3 innings. Struca 1 , . .iKer jiinn 1 empires. Chill and Kvans. feecona game: v-ieveiand It P'thw'h.m 3 rh'pman.s Oraney.l.. Kirks. 1 . . fmlt h.r. .. H ifrtnan.3 Wbsan'a.2 Ksa n.c . . .. Ilsrstad.p. coumbe.p. j urn O'N Washington les. u . .. elll... 13 23 27 24 232? 14 t) 2-732 )S 23 B 1 3227 1 10 2710 10 1.1 :3 27 31 24 20 It l.i y 2 7 V 1 11 13 lo n 1 10 2u Draa n 15 S 17 11 IS 1 1 23 15 a 11 17 I.I It! 20 2te 25 4 S 2322 7 10 b24 1S 11 IS 2023 7 c2-. 17 8 11 d2s 34 14 IN I) 5 14 il 13 1118 24 10 "O 24 27 I 1 IS 27 33 23 -IS 80 23 14 18 2a 7 211 ! 1'3 22 11 11 IS 1714 1 a H-iej ia orten played here, tbl Now merged lino the. Keli (c) Position ot whit. Id S II 13 2j 1; .11 ?4 2u 27 14 IO 13 S 1 10 SI 17 Drawn. e. Or., will be the seen. .v- Meat romtiRnv.wiiinnviii. ' afternoon Windy V1nterbotnem will be on Follette on the receiving end il. Baker brother, will be In the jTolt. for h. opposition. ' ,or Although the John 8. Beall baseball team gave the G.rden Home boy. on, if "he hardest games of Us career a llttla whii. back.. Manager Ankell. . un.'l. to r.c.l'jj a return match from Captain Cronqul.t Garden Home won. 5 to o. m the last two innings of the match, and now the Portland players feel that they are enlitled to a little more consideration. " Garden Home had been winning- Its game, by big scores until they met the youngster, from Portland. Washington park defeated Columbia Para , i ?' ,n 1 . T"1" game of the Port land Playground baseball league lest Thurs. way si icnioun on- tne Washington court. Park With the addition of pat Riddle. Tommy Mascott and Mike DeClcco. the Portland Newsboy, are taking on the appearance ot a flr.t-dlvlsirm club. These three player, can hold their own with any of the ama teur player. In Portland, and along wim Ahe Poplck and "Kid" Marino, the News boy. again are striking their stride They tayed here ISO erv ennui (d) I mtirht have liken an. it h.r riavi here, but as there were eu many cross-roads. 1 decided to take na chances. e) Appears the only safe move Qlooe Dexuocrau Cams Na. SI ''Bristol." 11 IS IS U 7 14 211 2J 13 IS 22 1. 3 14 Sit 23 3 7 1.1 10 lie XX IT 0 11 22 17 tt 22 -8 IS 7 10 24--2I 11 13 Su 17 12 1 2724 4-r- 8 3J 27 White 24 13 S 7 2217 a 12 wins. 10 IS 24 1.1 O 10 80 20 25 22 1019 17 13 .12 10 I) 14 17 IO 1 U 1,27 2J (a) 7-11 move to draw here. (b) Solution to a prublem. In a game between Messrs. Dempster and Vates the lat ter played 27-24 at this point and only drew. I submit 27-23 wins. Below are two same, eadlng In the same pretty fashion: Game No. 82 "Dyke." 11 1.1- H 11 4 . 12 23 17 22 IS 23 23 2310 15 IS It 14 11 13 U lu 2.1 1 is s 82 17 2 12 1 1) 5 14 0 ll 2 7 24 15 1710 1713 2217 lu id 7 14 1 is j . 23 22 2S 23 27 23 80 0 flame No. 88 ''Mingle Corner." In this the win la affected by the tlr.l P'eier. IT 71 8. 18 1 S 20 2H 17 K 13 32 8 U ei 24 711 U14 11 10 24 ID 4 N 31 S7 II H 8410 I S 8IW 2.1 JO Z I .'.I .1 T 812 32 12 ,4 White win. same manner 1 H O 3 11 ft S 1 SIS 8 2 11 0 n 1 O 1 7 1 3 0 O 3 O 0 0 AK 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O 1 O 1 o O 4 0 0 0 00 00 H O At, o 4 o 0 Mneller.r. . o 3 8 1 Foster.i... 0 0 Mlian.m. .. 1 0 Shanks.1. . 0 O Arosta.l. .. oo.isndll.l. .. 5 O Cnnnoily.3. 3 I NefT.3. . . .. 0 OiAlnsmlth.o OOMcBrlde.a. 3 I Avers, p. . . 0 0 Khiw.p. . .. 0 O Wtlllam.t llo Ooj 1Z , . T1l Total... 34137110 . . . . .wumoe in second. Hatted for Jonee In eeventh. t Bett-.i far Aysrs In second. Clevelsnd 4 a o o o o o n Washington 2 4 O 0 1 2 1 It u lu . :.7, - uraney. K Irks, tjmltn. .. V. . . r "nanks. .tiandll. Aln- iv..Ki . . . r-,r"o rune, ( leveland 4. in d r Vn J?w-' bits. Foster. Oan V, "'.j Moeller. Three-base hlt Smith. Mc- vi.il. D1,'"- Jones to K.gan 10 ""-. u.ncii to ronn to oandll: chap ..!- 1 "mosganss teKlrke. Bases on ST.- . T. 0 "" . "HI 2. Ayera 2. Shaw 1. H Us. off Hsrstad 4 In I 1-8 Innlngt: Coumbe 2 In 2-3 Inning; Jones S In 3 In! D iSI 1 '? IfK'ngs: Ayera 1 In 1 In- nine; thaw In S Innings. struck out. by Hsrstsd 1. Jonee I. Ayers 1. Ehaw ft. First base on errors. Washington 3. Umpires. U Louis 4, New York S CT T ftl'Tn . . WU13. juiy ii. with the score tied and the bases full In the ninth Inning? of New York's openlna came wnn tne St. Louis Americans here to-y- Lavan alnaled, Howard scored and 01. urnit won. 4 to 3. Scorer: New York 1 BL Louie li 11 U AK sol o ueriotton.r.. 4 3 o Austin. J. .. 3 1 V Howard. I.. O 1 I'ratt.2. ... 4 0 0 Waish.m. . 3 1 0 Leary.l. .. 8 3 usisler.l.e.. u UVUnln.i 4 0 1 Agnew.e. .. 2 3 u Jun.i. p.. . 1 ,We!!man.p 2 iWalker.'. 0 Cook.r. . .. P'klnph.a. Malsel.3.. Muuen.l. . Cree.n). . . iiartsrll.L Ionne.2 . P eenoy.c. N'n'm'ltr.c Warhop.p. 0 1 0 0 lit 1 2 3 a O 8 0 4 1 1 1 V H O AK 1 1 e v 1 I ft 2 S 3 T o 1 o 11 1.1 22 18 2S is 13 1I IK 14 10 17 2114 S I 23 14 8 10 211 2.1 1017 fl See play above. Black wins, il 17 One ef the. lltt,. towns In Ontario ha. or. ktanlsed a company for the production of .aixii.u iruns. 11K- tne sweets and serve, produced In Franca and Italy. Pre- roi.is. e.j.iii.- Tots's . ;8 s 27 13 0 - - - uui wiien winning run scorea. Kin lor I.eary In ssventh. Hatted for Wa:ah In ninth New York olulnoio 0 s St. Louia 1 0 S 1) U 0 o a 1 a Runs. Pecklnpacgh. Mullin. Cree. Austin t;- '"'ard. Agnew. Two-base hit., t ree "'" .-unmeser. stolen Mire. I'eckin paugh. Sholi.in. Howard. Walker. Karned runs. New York 2. t.nui. a tm.ii.i. plays. Howard ta Pratt; Lives e Prstt to I.eary;. blsle- to ITstl e-e.klnpaush ta Boone to Mullen It.... . . , rr Tl-. . - hop 6. James 4. Wellman 2. Hits, off James 3 In 3 1-s innlnss; Wellman S In 0 3-3 In nings. Struck out. by Warhop 3. Jones . weilman 4- empires, ivai'.ace and Connolly. Detroit S, Philadelphia 1. DETROIT. July 17. Veach'a trlole and Owsn Hush's sacrifice fly cava Ua- troit a nmth-innlnv victory over the Philadelphia Americans today. 2 to 1. I'auss ana J. Mush engaged in a pitch ers' battle, allowing' six hits, v Philadelphia t Detroit B n u AK MHO Davlea.l. . WaLsh.m.. Htrunk.r. . Hchang.S.. 1.SJ..I..2 . . Mrlnnta.1. I.app.c. . .. Kopf... . . . J. Hush. p.. DO VUt.S 00 Young 2... 0 O Cohb.m. . .. o u Orswlord.r 3 o V each. I... 0 u Burns,!.... 1 O.Busn.s. . t O.stana.e.c. 3 1 Dauaep. . . 3 13 0 3 0 3 o 1 AK 4 u 3 0 t I' a 0 0 o ?s 1 0 5 I Te-tal.. S3 S'is iv Total... S' eiliui Two out when winning run scored Philadelphia o 0 n u 1 u 0 0 o 1 Detroit o 0 0 I) t 0 0 0 13 Runs. Lapp. Veach. Burns Two-base hits Strunk. Walsh. Three-base hit. Veach! Irvlnirton -tuu ana Multnomah cik 1.-1.. .. W.verley court, yeaterd.,'. wT be seen corl f th "-man trophy by scoring seven points. Second honors was a tie at five. reyncouUn1,th lr4r,,B" Club and W.ver ley Country Club eouaL Th. c... ","l. Club boe m.",ch '.'ad -"" s-ieiui-waa credlreH t n,. -1 - "- IIC.LUIII. era Club"wT!ln, Sw'VM- f lne Vh-ton the Ur!i l". hndl" th, entries to the Oreson State title matches on the lrvinrton Club court, next week a ready has received several out-of-x?r.D m "mi"-oJoe Tyler, .of Spokane: Mrs. Myrtle Stafford and Ml,, Claire Tucker, of Berkeley. are .,;,; ,ho well-known racquet wielders who have aent word they will be on hand when the tourney starts a week from tomor- Word was receiver! by Chairman 4-t. 7-i, 4-6, -1. Chives from the headquarters of the rw Lawn TennU Association that the foot-fault" rule would be rlald.v eniorced. w ith this In mind. Mr. Snives has been Issuing; orders accordingly. The tennis tournament at Tacoma will close this week, and several delegates will Journey to Portland to take In the sights here next week. Following are the results of yester day's play In the Ladd Tennis Club tournament: Miss Harriett Johnson defeated Miss yiauys Harrison s-2. g.2; Lorna jjrWI1 defaulted to Mias E. Zanello. .Miss "r""" i-ovey aeiauited to Miss l: Za nello. Miss K. Zanello defaulted to AII.-s it. Zanello. Miss Harrlette Johnson won from Mlas Kuth Zanello -l. tj-l; Mi.ss Emma, OuBrullle defeated Miss Ma.br! Hyder -3. S-2; Howe and Sherman de feated Leedom and Belcher 6-4, 5-6 -2; Miss Emma Dulirutlle and' Miss Mabel Hyder defeated Miss Harrlette Johnson and Mlas Gladys Harrison 6-3 -2; Miss Mabel Kyder and Catlin Wol fard defeated Miss Emma DuBruille and Voltl Jones -l, -i: Catlin Wol fard defeated Fred Barber -3. 6-1- v. jy aeieateu ileal Munsun (-2, -4: I'lita defeat.-. 1 I ....i... -4; Munson defeated .McC'llntock -2. S-3: Munson defeju.ii im. 7-8: Joy defeated Breed s-3 k. The schedule for today follows: Piue.c M lncefleld v. W.-Ifard; 11 aeufert vs. Munson and Joy 1 aVe-iV M- M;r,lm'r Brow n vi winner J-! l7 .-- "?e""r.'1: Bml,h Lanoetie.a a. ilowe and fii.-rmsn. 12 M Wi ...... .... . . .. X match va Lewis and Wolfard. i?" J1- nur 01 Lanceiield-Uroo n Violfard match vs. Jo. trn-fi '-"""-Wolfard and Pltts-Seu- ,,7. , . ' winner s-mitn- Lancetleld and How e-She. man The play In the ton Waverley Country Club courts follows: Morton (Irvlngtont brat T .nr-.ri.i.i .u- . m"'.'r.l.-,n"' 0-4 ; Reams .UavrfLv, u..l ii -r.nsm I.Multnomah) 0-2. 0-2- Wells n 1. "rris (Waverley) beat Shlvea and . V- -4. -4; Smith and. Miner (Mult- axeman and vi M.r vv- verley) -4: Wnrhi .n.i u-i- . . ,i ' moreland) lost to Smnh .n.i m... ... "'""', " ecuauer and rai.engi wat moreland) lost to McAimn .n.i ZT., .,'. Witkeraham (Multnomah) beat Morion tlnlngt..n) e-a. 5-7. 0-4: Taylor 11 rvinc to) .d Hobson Irving ton Tbest XV.ke- i . ... .. 7 I " W -4J irir I'rvington) lost to Kwmg and McAlptn 1Muicr.ou.1h1 a.i : . Wakeman and Wilder il'.'i..M.,'. csl.l and Wrislit t v et in. ,rei. n.i 1 . 1 " Lanclrld (VMtnitir an,i . w..n fe-rnV :v..'.i.:..r";.' .m.:a'p' " ri. i ii-. J-.r . . ' - I" " eus and xor- j. . , T. t reining ana Cud- Miner (Multnomah) 4-0. default: Morton llrvlngton) won from Kearne 1w.v-.1-.. ' .3: ickerhain iMultnoms.il won m Lsncsfl.M 1 Ve..n......i 1 . - - T A. A ... a.n : ::-'..- .-.'"" -ou r-cuooer and Kincald VCi." U -1" "ODn D'1 Wr!ht SCOGGINS IMPROVING, TOO Covelekle, AVlio Month -gt UrT 1 Otl.e-r Teams to .SIT Baiting Mark, Now Ilclng Cloul rd at .271 Kmc. Jack Lj 1. of Los Ancele. and Caclc Menl.-y. ot Vernon, made the best Bains ouriiin the last month when It comes to a ratins of Pltchera on the baals or agKretate batting; averaeea of op ponenta A month ita, opponents had batted at a .233 clip .g.,..ft Henley In the first u weeks of the Coast League sinson. At the end of 15 iTc..'.. Hrn"- "1 cut down the hatting: activities of his opponents until their KCirreKB.e battinar averse for the first half tu the sea.nn Is only .li!. boo.tine h tnupto second place among; the reg ular pit.-hors on this system of rating. Slim Love, of Lo. Anaelea. u ho d nit the top berth In (his rating;, nold nir his opponents to a .204 battlnK avermte. which Is three points better K.T." 7" m.n,h vhn opponents had batted .Sin against him. A month ago opponents had batted .247 against Jack .I1?;, but ,h,s "h at the end of the fifteenth week of the e-ea.on. Ky.n has cut hi. opponents down to a 233 rating and is third amonn the regular alabsters. I'iercey. of Vernon. Is fourth -. me list, raving cut his oppenents Is Angeles. Is the only other regular J"" anion the topnotchers who nad shown Improvement In this ratine hJ. .Ut ,lown hl" opponents from .241 iaat month to .217 this month. Covrleskle Lests PsiL ,wOVV-18klC; 0t r-t'nl. nd HalL of Salt Lake, have been the victims of the largeM increae l opponents' bat. . .J " our," l"t month. ... n,h KO opponents had batted ih.V "",n8t. Covcleskle: this month i.iV nave lii(Tii.. aaaas. nKKrg-KKle GOVERNOR TO BE HEARD Plans Completed for V. n...e- nlc at Greshara Saturday. Plc- Oovernor Wlthveomh. .111 j.ii brief atVdress nest Saturday at the i.i.uora picnio and field day. which win be held on tha Coumv r.i. '"" at ores nam. The other sneaker. will K- t- Spence. state master, who will speak of "tlrange Work in iir..nn Mayor Ktapleton. who will welcome farmers to the cat tiering;. The pro gramme win open at 10:30. Muslo will be furnished bv a chorus of 75 Af 'er dinner there will be r.c all sorts, for which prises will be given. GOLF TITLE IS Wo FROM sottii to.vrtyrAMs. TOP. 1 5 - J-4 IS. Vs.-' r v ? - " - - " -- C -: lr,';e LI -Njw .. a-T?-- 5 of Bain Photu. alter C- Haaew. ( ksnslos of la . w.B - I . j-s w ( he rr aftgi t sa V m la. W v - . w w v .m ..va iu HBUonti nr.,. n Da won the ..v...... lonshtp of Maasachuaotis . u . .... uch well known nrnt.e.Mn.t. .. .... Nicholls. Louis Tamer and Al.g C-n.'p- en anu amateurs like Francis Oulmet, ne former rational chamnim. it.- s the professional of ih. if.-,..i. . . 1., club. i-umB averaKe to .177. Against Hall, opponents had batted .131 up to last month: up to this month they have batted .I6i against him. en?.lheT.rvPl,her" n oppon ents have increased their batting- aver- oai?i,.Vh?..-Vt n,onth Kla witter. Oakland. .22. last month and .23 fits month: Kannins". r'.in Francisco, rsj v,l,.mnth "nd 144 ,h, month; C. and I,?,'' e.'1 k'- :4T mn' te.i'f i nionth: H!Bglnbotham. Portland. .2tl last month and .170 this niont h. Klavrltter lilt Oftearst. Klawitter has been hit safely iss tlraea. more than any other pitcher t-puler Baum. of tn Francico. 1. next In line wuh opponents rin,iinK him for ? C. WlUlams. Salt Lke?lI been hit safely 1S times, and HiK sTinbotham. of Portland, win, total of 11 hits against htm Is the only other pitcher who has been found for more than 175 hits in the first 15 weeks of the season. Following records show . of times at bat. the total hit. made and the aggregate balling averas-a of opponents against each ntcher for the first 15 weeks of the Sy-week season up to and Including all gimti of July Pitcher, club Uve, L.A. J h nnD, V. Hen lev. V . . . . loan. L. A. I'fn ev, V Hughes. !.. A, e -...-gir.. LA. K law itler. u inns n, ti. y Kenning, S. F. ...... Kruine, p. .......... Klcer. V.-P -'. ll.iams, 3. L. .... Kshler. I' Li"d.H l.ush. P Smith. S. P I roniiiie, V. ......... Pall. 8. P fecsnnlere, V K lllliay. H. F PHL-ry. . L II Is n lt;ot ham. P. ... I rouiili. 11 CuveleeliK P. Pruletl. t. .......... Chech. Vr LA Evan. P Heu.lgl. a. F G re.nry. S, L ....... HIM. V C hrlstlan. S. F. O. .... Dent, a F Heurn, S. P Alnre, O , J Williams. L. A S. L. MltrhelL V , l errltt. L. A I.a Roy. S. L Itemnrss. O.-S. L. .... Keefe. P hue. V West, S. L-V. Ah . .v-oie . .27 4 . . .1H . .IK ..: ..4: i . .M'S . . 4 . .tti . .4l'!l . . ! ..7i0 ..2.'7 . . (4 . S '7 ..." pponents .IK ... 4i . ..4.11 . .4 . . . . . .4U I.'.Jjii . . .34 ...3C2 . . ..4 4 4J4 . ..147 . ..2 . . .1-44 J .. .S-'7 . . .272 . . .'! M . . .1.47 m7 ...lo lni ij'e 111 121 lo.. 1 1 7 lf.l O 1..1 l.J I.'. If..". iL:I Ivl 3.11 2'.i i:.4 l.-i 1 Iti 1 17 1M ia 1.... nr, 121! '.11 I'M 1J4 1-2 42 ll 13i lb4 l' SI 147 12 4 1 fO Pi". -2v4 .2-1 .2.U -j'i . : . .: .- 1 .244 .24-1 .2 41, .-'Jl . - 7 . 2:. 1 ,2eiH .2.i' .21 .-12 .24 .-"Mi .'; .20 .ifl !-l'2 .2I4 .2V ..f'l .814 .310 .--1 ..IJ Following; are records of pitchers relea.ed since these records were pub lished a month ago: Purns. L A 44u 111 .2.-, Vnreen. a 7 J 21 .elli Martlr.ont, t -P 1 1. J ou ..04 Sloop Itcolulo Defeats Vanitlc. LARCH MONT. N". Y.. July 17. In a fluky breeze the sloop Kesolute won from the Vanltie today by ;t minutes 11 seconds elapsed time. They sailed over a special 2H-mlle course In the first race of the Ijerchmont Yacht Club'a race week. The Vanltie waa steered bv Cornelius Vanderhllt. I OO TO TIIK Grand. American ! HANDICAP! (1 H A T PARK. I'lllCAUO I August 16-20, 1915 j NO previous event In trap- j shooting; will compare with ' the Sixteenth e r a n d American ! Handicap In number of entries. I shooting environment, beatitv and i value of trophle-s and as.emblaein ' of trap-ahootlnK stars. This I. I THE PREMIER EYENT i OF THE YEAR and a ten - trap equipment the . largest ever Installed Inauret to ' every shooter Ideal condition "en (he firing; line" of Crant Park. : Chicago a mot popular shore re- ! surf. 1 Oet Into thla "rotiiid-iit oria a craiK shots. I 'Ian vour of the vacation to Indudn the e A American liamli'ap ihe "wrld series" event of the trap-shooilng aame. For proaramma and special Information write to E IX E K 11 P II AN K ft. Secretary f nterstate Assn.. Jl Ooltart Ave.. Piiu. bureh. or to tfportlnif Powder I'lvlslon. DU PONT POWDER CO. W I kMISGTOX, D ELAW A P. E. T