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-7?2w -7.- Win CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPORTING AND MARKET REPORTS SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 14 VOL. XXXIV PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 22, 1915. NO. 34. BEES' STING FELT AGAIN By BEAVERS?! Nearly Score of Players .Used by Portland. Walloped by 6-4 Score, MNTH-INMNG RALLY FAILS In RI.Mrrjr UarUr of Clot to Two four, Battlof of Bad J 7 l.;an 1 TmlofBloani aCr Ytrfore Prrpirlnc l'an. rtw raw a. ... T t- r w. . r- fH-n.J 5 1. fi a uaiMtuout vm in whlVi. a;trr WfOjk ttM IX rurr- Hufcba.-tt cupboard Laa aio fari port land ytrdar. 4 to 4. All th atifriton about wtl Hrrhiomd. rrplrtnc fn if, out ef th .'m.n turn-he, la tha Wit th t: t :. M. baf mint ing pirtrh btftr Sffkin! or a fca.il" M;i. n I bfor- I.rtr UtMiam could put turwuffc hia prvltrntnarta two rt) wr ef th pt icd lb -- flirty -roa4 tth lhtr loal Aa only on out aa4 lha base full. l'ort!n1 rbaacw to t. looked rr. but titti Uiiiuna admant. Tbt mt4at r'ttlr frra$ Kthr to pop ,.( to HMna. and rtrh. lb n.. pa-n h .'. Un4 to Wutnlao 4 lb fua a-; ottr. If tba f m Mil (oa to titra tn Btna. Portiai.! ouU haa fiad a con tdrbly patch! Itnvup. with Kvafts la cntr. tart:r ia Tiftx D4 Coval Ai.l from tha plethora of pitching tWni uat dunce tH 1 hour and A Rta.it of biutwry arfar. th feaettn of tiuMr Kyn w tba prtomiOAai faiur vt tba dar. RiMy ia f kia lata. Tba -Hcawt fcom-run ktnc eurd doublr and a atni off Kahlr la Khir's ti0 Innios. and ena hit and a dttbrat aia otf t!t- inborbam la ta icmatntnc four frnift TbU Kaa HuoMjr a rlvaa lata of four hita In foar official frimc to tbo platter. i4 i'hf aod Hiti Sturnpf tkwta vot.t tbvir bat avvrac a frar Btch. Aa lone b'C Howard lr--rr wa la tha pomta. iu anjoyd Mrn if. H4( tna livra ban fiodtoa irocTf in ti atta and arnth. ani irt liaU and Wlllum. who flnUhad. prod puLa to tr 1'ortland aluicarr. I'ar upa and do na. Mall brt( ca rrtr on th mound wa a rare aa a rviph of tlja In J n. II rrlt-?vcd irrtfory la tb Mrmh tth mm on firnt and a-cnd and rd y out. Miaa liavtnc amcd to rltht. and Krauao M pincFi t it tar. t cm Car. Or1;l fnt oard auit with a atnc; to riKht. Mit-i th ba.vca k'.n tth thla haad a'rt. th iavrr war unable la jiar Br o mtfh aa on run. ItHlvard. Htra and cumpf went out la oa-t-thrro or4rr. Hall Koffa -HI- Ilaall. 1111 hia tumpa prorar. howavar. wbn h bfc th dnth by "bcantna Fohby t'at. M iftamborham ainalad tn. but a tard rut on th lma : - ; "HIGH-LOW- POPULAR PASTIME WITH BALLPLAYERS WHILE WAITING FOR GAME TO BEGIN. ' .... r Group of Torttand plmytn Indulrlnc In -Hluh-Low." tha lda bring to kep th ball In the air with the bats. Plyer who misses must set up tha tn-ata for tha rest of tha crowd. Tlarera In photograph from left to right, Kay Bates, Elmer Lober. Bill Speas. Walter Hammond and Bill tumpf. 1 vlrtorjr oter Loa Ametea today In what baseball wrilrra declared to be tba mo.t apertaraUr nlne-lnnlng con te..t ever played here. The brale were helj acorrleaa until tbe last of the ninth. Bodte got a base on balls and Downs true, out. Bodte went to second on Uiril rlngle an scored on Corhan's ma.h to right. Hlock was sacrificed on Terry'a error, filling the. buses. Wolrertnn thn scored Lerd and tnr ban. pinch-hitting for Rsum. Fana overran the rlcid and carried Voler. tnn to tha rlub houe on their shoul ders. The serlre now stands 3 to 3 In favor of tha Angela. Score: Una Argr : Saa rraar.eo U It O A T. H HOAR V.rr.-f m sal I rirrM.r. 1 1 3 o o v. u i.n.j a I e cHai:r I. 1 Kmi.r.f a I - eoun.i. Ks.rner.1. I T I e Hli.in. . 3 o 3 imibi.:., T.rr.e A 3 I I lni.l... ....-... u a 3 e 1 orr-so.s. . 4 3 ttu"-r.3.. a o 1 I o M!M-k e... I."T...... 3 I iupum... IV'limj.p. l.srJ i. . . IWITIOD." Tofa:s ai 4"-1 la lf Totata. .2a 27 IM ... - nil mbn srlnnlns run ess scored. Wntvertoo lalt?d f-ir flaunt la ninth. Auxin aoaoaiai o x H;i o e 1 a t o j o 4 5n rraaoleco oooooaoo 3 A Hits 1 O 3 1 1 1 O 0 i t K-iri trt. atcJIulirn. Bndl. inrhsn. t..erl. ln. run. A lik:s otf lv. 31 at bat. rt-jl II Blitth. 3 I e. Taa-ts hits. I. r.lr. t M'lll.n. WoAerten. lias on fcsi. Lrfve X Haom 3 ttrw-k out, le . rtun 1. Stolen tae-s, t'orhsn. Huns re- pfi.iblo fr. I.o. 3. Isum I. l-eft en mm. Ie Ans-..s a. a FrsnfiKO a. I'h.re- i'.et to l. Tlne of game, 1:4J. t insitva, IU1I and nrsjh.or. illtXOV TAKtX ROTH GAMES 3 4 I 13 0 8 3 I 0" 3 O 3 1 3 n 0 3V 4 e too a o o '. u 3 t 3 a 1 1 o o u MITCHELL IN FORM Athletics Can't Get Single Hit Till Eighth. ELEVEN MEN STRIKE OUT asai en t'arit.te a gro rder. one srlng. I.iin.. Hate and stumrf hit safely in a row. soring another and filling the litse txrforr Mliiiams as hurried out to relieve 1111. (Vncrrning drtalls. !alt Lake scored ane is) the (irst Inning on Sthtnn's dou ble snl a in(i tr ICan, and l'rt lad come ba-k In tri i U.t halt of tha Innlnx an.l tied It. 1-1. on a walk. ..... ;t . .in!e an ! Klsher s two-.beg-rr t. rull. l.ttrr went along on an even keel uattl the fifth, vihrn KeVer went up In .mok. ilrrg.r s Incl1. an error br ils and Uriel s hit "ver second e.-.r. t two. and l:l doubled t right, sen. tins ttrirf home ard for tba third tal l v f l a inning. .i;t l.k or.. I the fifth ar.d win-tt-n run in te seventh, when rhlno strr't off with another two-bagr. iri.-f ...critice.! hm to third, and. afle II tinVihni dei;braiely walked Kan. lled'on came through with g sln g e to left ar.d put !hlrn home. ijlt Lake has won four games out ef five In the erte. and the final g.mo wi I b fie. today at S o-k. renlllpie Kvane will twirt for I'orftsnd asjinst Ji-utKFaw M'lll l.ms Portland has lo.t li of the last 1 gsmee. and Walt WcOredle hsa "al me.i" r'.n up hope for another pen- an I. Jcora: sa t Lass I rorttand ii It O A r II II O A V. ; 4 '' '!.. t i i 3 ae .-a. a a a 1 ei j t e !'. .-! ... 3 t a a I 4 4 1 e o r-ni. .s. . J a se 1 I 3 1 ei ... 114 11 e 2 a ' l.ot-.i- i. . .. 4 13 1 t 1 a e f '-i".-i t t at a v e 1 lI'ii.Tifllj: a I 31 i t e t a k tn - p . I e e ; tea t f i. u.t .. a a ae mp a i-!-it" ... a a a k . t a a e t IN tie oew"-a! 4 It..:. J oat e - 14 d:i e.l 3 b ,,. . a a a a a hne a.m 4 '.ttat; ... I I gaiKutne. .. i i: li..it.e. . 4 T-s aiiirr'?' Ts . ittioj .r;..'M4 .r Kf-i.r l ri'tV f.r ' Wllhoifa Ratting; la Feature of Hnl 1'ontrM; Scorrs t-3. 5-1. AXOELES. Aug. 11. Vernon won both of today's games from Oakland, to X and i to 1. Wllholt s hitting w as the feature of tha flrsL He se cure,! two ooublrs and two singles out of four times at bat. and scored three runs. In tba sei-oni game tint k-pi hie hits wei araitered. Kuhn. cat. ti me for th Oaks, was hit by a foul tip In the first Innlnc of the second game and was taken off tba field un conscious, Elliott succeeded bim. Scores: White Sox Urralc Kvrn In 3 Game With Highlanders and Boston ICrd Sox Defeat St. Louis by 4 -to-1 Score. ht Caldwell . "tolen bases, f . hslk. J. Col lins. Umpires. Evans and Chill. Second game: Chicago New Tork BHOAE' BHOAE Murphy. r. 3 14 OOHIch.m... S 3 1 00 J Collins.! 4 1 11 OUPe k'p'Kh.s 4 1 3 91 0 2 1 II .Msiarl.3... 4 1 1.0 0 1 IOPIpp.1 lion rook.r. . . . 1 1 11 HanirlU. 1 o Bcon...'. . 1 0 Al.x'dttr.c. 3 0 Knh:r.p... 2 0 1 1' 0 0 K.Cv:iln.3 4 Jirktun.ra 4 K.t.h.l.. 4 '!... 4 nrkn'n.J.. 4 Schalk.c. I I'irotie.p. 2 P-ns.p.... o Ksher.p... 0 LelboMV. 1 0 1 n o 0 o 0 o 1 o 11.1 in 13 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 2 30 0 0 20 Kopf.s ' t tr. m . 4crunk.l .. 4.-hsnK.3.. Itjni..2. . u si.n.r. .. lrins.l.. lc A.oy.c . hen. p. Ct.Tet.m .t nr... y.,-.' I. ... li .- ii I' . I . rv.SV :e-nn.r.'. 3 T tln r . . 4 V.- trtll-.s 4 f-e 1 a.ntft. take yard la aia:h. ltte s ' r .-id Hit. .. .. t a a J 1 e t a . 3113130 3111 . taiaa t . . 3 a a t e 3 a e u ' .j- .n, st'-iti a. t;ee-v. I lii !'. let tik-t. st-'TTtpf. jitruk I Ka.i.-r 3. ty Hell I. t iiMm t !: on imt.m. orf 1 I. 1t'cn.ttfn 3 Ta - . 4-.s 2. I ..r. Kt.n 3. Stnmr ,b - -at. linst e B.--ef. tw-r..k mtA ea-' fc.ta :i sa. Iir:.t -t ... ... v II t.r.i. .ln sn lilt h I . t. il se 1. lit t:k. K.Ver. Jut -4 pit' h'l Kvr y 4 rtins. T h.:.. et so, kv t. -e-7 a p.l:s 3 rune, a fctt. - m, sat v l - 1IA 3 ruts. h'ts. 1 -et sat rsi t, .i.-t..y to r. - e"f- e'et 1, Snsier U tits .t.'n. e t'-. Kll 't X ,.(., t. Hn'i'n I. Hs'l 3. T'ie. 1 J faiplree. T n.sn aid rtl WOLT3lTX-S HIT WIXS CUrE loa Srortacalar Xlne.Inntne; Con teat Won From Angels. S.X rRANnSO". Aug It A timely two-base hit by Harry Wol- gava can rrjacisvti a io- yi-t unit: ttak.aad. 1 Vernon B If OAK B H O A k. Mn J. 13 I a Rarfor.l... 33111 V A", t -n I 4 13 Hin..si.,. I a J nn.t'n.m 1 3 J 1 Klt'.rl.l. . 4 O 4 OO " l l.il:ntt.f .. I 1 i t, t n:t.r. . . . - r I i: r 'o.r.L 4 I I'l rurt.::.3 . 3 3-3 e Ttttm.r.... 4 1: es-:mann.i. - . oe Vrr.i:.s 34 ItiH-rsers.. 33343 l.n.kki. J 3 1 I I ":.cct r.e. . 4 I 3 turns p. . 3 3 o 1'iercex.P. 0 O 40 H-Tin. S.P 4) ' N.w . . 1 A A e t M ajfrf.- I Totai..a: 34 is:' Tola's, nt 13 r; t i n.t:-d fur McArJ.e la clotn; patted for l.rtst-M la ninth. ... .rj 4 I 4 4 0 J II 1 OJ 1 3 1 1 o I ".rr..n S 144114 4 HI'S J 1 3 3 I 13 hqn J.thr.ton, i;a In... Ksne, Wllhett 3. rrt-'l. ti..i.-fimnn. T " t--b ti'ts. Tbtn. i: .(.llnitri.v To.t'bS.- Ill'l Sl.ftOlt -- l lir t.ii e. -tri.-e h;s It.nc-r. I'jtt.:l. fitru.-k o-tt. St l:rr.rs. 1. P;.r,-. 1 H.re on bs', 'r i'ltr ,t -L ll'jrr. 1 Htin trtuurtili.t f'tr. Hum . ri.rr.v I. r':.tn h:is, 4 rune. ? at bat rff Ttvi-r.s tn ;-J inntres t ntret u-tra t, I'ir. Itouh'. e st. I'ut.;i to ll-r.r I t:lcnatstn Hit tT rt'."p,.'"l ba'T. Ksne bv llrn. T.m. 1 li. I'mpires, Finnry anil i;u.rte ;.ie t came: (..siacd ' Vernoa B II O A K K II n A It 1 1 "Rtitfrl.. 4 3 2 SO O 3 O O Tt.-Mtro.i. . . 4 2 3 tl s i i'H.i.,iii : ti i l a rt vi: ....Mr. . 3 A 3 I 2 1 rr!.'l 3. .1 t 1 10 111 I I'm sen. 1. J 0 13 i 0 S a i rrrr.. .314 1 a !. 2 O 1 a o Mltt.p 3 10 3 av i a A V a I N. . . 1 t atundorff.I b 1- T'ta's 3AI124I40 Tots'. 3T 3 14 1 liati.d fr llld:etoa n s-v.nth. ttak-stta ooeooioo o i ii... eo313I31 I II - - is tonnaool ; in.. 3030 I a Tttna Johnston. Rtr, tvsn.. Herx.r. V i. T;ir.e-bs.e h:t l-rcr I-tifto. T .o-r-s.- hits K itt.r. Iftt. sc-!fl-e hits. !ti-it. Car lo- r. IliilM. t-ot.n bsa-e t'.sr,n.r. Jitrucs out. by Klswlttr 3. H:ll 1 lia.. o-i bs:'.. o'f K:aitter 3. kuns r.nta.lN'e for KTsolttrr 5. Ill:t 1. P-'-ihlt p.e.s. H:'l to p.rs.r to Ciltli huttiR. Time, I I mplres, r'.nn.y ana Outhrle. rert to Twirl for Home. BAKER. Or, Aug. :!. (Special.) Harold Teet. until recently with th Tacoma ntn of th Northwestern Imcu. will show the bom folks how he almost made good when the ilaker Electric will met Surr.pter at the Va:iey-avenue grounds her tomorrow. Baker and Sumpter are close rivals, havtrg won two games each, but with Peet on th mound. lutker's amateurs ar tiftctlni a bard fcatUa. CL:VELAXP. Aug. JJ. Mitchell did not allow Philadelphia a bit until the eighth Inning today. Then th slippery condition of th field allowed the Athletics to scratch four hits. Mitchell struck out 11 men Sheehan was - hit hard with men on basea and Cleveland won. 4 to 3. t'hlladelphla Cleveland li H O AK1 rt M " 4 o i 2 tt'ilie.m. . . s 2 a no 3 II A o li Ktnnl.3. .. 4 1 .1 III 3 1 tl 1 it .'hniuiinn.s 3 li 0 2 11 4 0 3 3 I Kirk..l.. 4 2 0 O0 4 2 3 1 u-iiultli.r. .. 3 2 0 on 3 o 1 o n;tNti.v.l. .. 4 1100 3 12 U on bes us.2 4 2 3 2 0 3 o 2 2 o I N. ill. c. 4 2 11 II 2 O A 1 li Ultihell.p. 4 1 U Ol S'tl'nsnn.p 0 II 0 1 HI Hreaaier. loouttj Totals. 3n 4 24 II II Totals.. :IZ 13 2T 6 3 llatted for ctheehso in eighth. Philsd-lphia o o o ii o o o 2 t 3 CleveUod 0121001 J Runs, etrunk. lijule. Chnpman. Hmlth. Cirsot-y. w amhaganse, OWHII. Kerned runs. C'l.vrUnd 2. Ttto-boae hits. Wllle. Wnmhs- Itnt. etolen base, liidrlns. Uuuttlo pisys. II. Atny to Srhsng to elrunk; sl'-hnni? to Ktrunk to Kif. Hits, eff fheehsn. 11 In ; Innins.; Klllilislm. 2 In 1. H.ieee on lalla. o"f Murhell 2. eha hsn 2. 8irutk out, by Mltt-hrll 11. rlheohan 2. Bases on errors. levrl.tnl 1. I'mpirea, llildrbmnd and U'Lotuchlln. Ilocton 4. St. Ixiul I. ST, I-oriS. Aug. 21. Two errors by Agnew. combined with a series of bunched hits In the fourth Inning, gave Boston a victory over St. Louis In the first gam of the series. 4 to 1. Two singles, a sacrifice and Shotlon's steal home in the first inning saved St. Loula from a ahutout. Jacubson, re cently acquired from Detroit, played his first gam with th locals today. Scor: Boston I St. Louis B H O AKl B H O AK Hoepor.r.. 3 n 2 oo Shotfen.l.. 4 4 3 OO lott,s. . .. 4 2 2 1 1 Austin,-.. Sr-skar.m 4 I I ol'.-iir.f... l.allirr.l ... s i I ' i trail.. rrtnrr.X 4 tutrry.-... Cdy.c . Ruth. p. . . Totals. 4 1 4 1 1 SO & 2 12 0 o 4 0 0 4 V 1 2 " slkr m. 4 0 3 WO 1 3 J,-.tl.eon.r. 4 o 1 o ll II 3 loUtan.l... 2 0 O OO 4 1 I II Howard. S.. 1 A 0 AO 3 0 1 4 0 Agnew. c... 2 3 0 3 ;verttld.e. 2 0 u tii .tellman.p 3 1 & II 0 il.enry" . 1 1 A OA O A o O .Uuelbaeht. 1 o o nu 3.1 37l"2 Totals.. ST P3T1.12 liottad for Lavan In aev-nth. Ran for lary In ssventn. . t Batted Jar Well man la ninth. Hoaton 0 O A 3 0 0 0 1 04 St. Loula 1 u 0 0 o o 0 0 0 1 Runs. Hooper, tteolt. 8peak-r, Gnlner. Phott-n. Two.t.aae hit. Lwt.. ttolan luera. eaott.n 3. Karned runs, Hoaton 2, St. Louis 1. tiaers en errors. III. Louis 2. Hnees on balls, Kuth t. llnisn 1. :ru k out. I;uth 1. Wellmaa a. Umplrea, Ma.litn and Lloeen. C hk s CO 1-2. New York 0-3. CHICAGO. Aug. 31. The Chicago White Sox broke even with New York In a double-header here today, winning the first contest after 11 innings. 1 to 0, In a srest pitching duel between Scott and Caldwell, and losing th second, 3 to 3. Scores: First Ksme: .s- iotk I Chlcag. Totals. .32 T 27 12 II Totsls. .34 0 27 13 2 llatt.d for Bens In eighth. New York 00000210 0 3 Chicago 00 lo li 1 00 0 2 Runs. Schalk 2. High, Malsel. Boon. Two hste hits. Mattel. Schalk. High. Stolen bases. Weaver. Earned runs, Chlcsco 1. New York 1. Bsse on errors, rhlcago 1. New York 1. Base oa ba!. off Fisher 1. off Clcotte 2. off B-ns 1. Hits, off Clrotte 7 In 2-3 Innings off Bens I In 1 1-3 Innings; off Kaber 1 in 1 inning. Hit by pitcher, by Clcotte. Hartsell. struck out. by Clrotte 3. by Fisher 2. by Rens 1. by Fauer 1. Umpires. Chill shd Evsns. DETROIT. Aug. 21. Washlngton-De troit game postponed; rain. Two games tomorrow. I Standrldge 4. Alexander 8. Umpires, O'Day and stockdale. Second game: Chicago I Philadelphia BHOAE .BHOAE Oood.r.... 4 1 2 00Bvrne,S... 3 0 2 20 Flsher.s... 5 3 0 1 0 Bancrofts. 4 ! 3 4 0 Schulte.l.. 4 0 1 0 lPaskert.m. 4 3 0 0 2 Zim'm n.2. 5 2 1 3 " Cravath.r. . 4 0 100 Saler.l 3 2 0 0 1 I.uderus.l . 4 1 11 0 0 Wirms.m. 4 2 2 0 0 Whitted.l.. 4 2 4 00 PheIaD.3... 3 0 0 00Slehoff,2.. 3 1 3 40 Archer.c. 4 1 12 OOBurns.c... 2 0 S 00 Adams. p-.. 4 0 0 0 0 Demaree.p 3 0 0 10 Totals. .30 11 24 42! Totals... 31 6 27 112 Chicago 0000000 2 0 : Philadelphia 00001011 : Runs. Zimmerman, Williams. Paskert. Luderus, Whitted. Two-buse hits. Good. Zimmerman. Whitted 2. Paskert. Three base hit. Luderus. Home run. Williams. Earned runs. Chicago 2. Philadelphia 2. DoiihlA nlavs. Bancroft to Nlehoff to Lu derus- Byrne to Nlehoff to Luderus. Base on error. Philadelphia 1. Bases on balls, off Adams 1. off Demaree 3. Struck out. by Adams 10. by Demaree 1. Umpires, Stockdale and O'Day. Cincinnati 4-0, Brooklyn 1-1. BROOKLYN. N. T., Aug;. 21. Cin cinnati and Brooklyn divided a double-header today, the Reds winning the first, 4 to 1. and the Superbas the second, 1 to 0.. Toney twirled a clever game and received faultless support. Dell and Schneider bad a great bat tle In the second game, the former go ing the route for a Bhutout, while Leach batted for Schneider in the eisrhth and finished out. McCarty scored the only run on a single, Dell'j sacrifice. Myers' scratching hit and a squeeze play worked by Olson. Score: First came: Cincinnati 1 Brooklyn BHOAE: BHOAE f.roh 3 Ti 2 2 2 (I Mvert.m.. . 4 10 11 Herioe.l. 4 12 1 0 Olson. s 4 0 S 3 1 Williams. 1 4 13 OODaubert.l. Kllllfer.m 3 12 OOWheat.l... Griffith.r. 4 0 0 0 Cutsha .2. Clarke.o.. 5 1 3 2 0 Stengel, r. . Wacner.2. 4 2 2 SOSmyth" Mollwiti.t 4 3 12 lOGcti.3 4.1 1 2 0 Toney. p. .. 5 11 3 O llcCarthy.c 4 0 8 00 tfoombs.p.. 1 0 2 00 tschultz.. 1 1 0 0 Appleton.p o 0 O 00 IHummelj.. 1 0 0 00 WILLIAMS DEFEATS MIOUGHLIN AGAIN 3 0 6 2 0 4 3 4 0 1 4 1 3 20 4 S 0 0 0 0 00 Western Star Blows Up After Winning First Set and Loses Three Straight. WEST WINS DOUBLES PLAY On Same Court on Which Califor nian Lost Title Last Year, Penn Boy Victorious, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, at 6-3 Honors Now Even. Recruit From Terre Haute Shuts Out Pittsburg. BRAVES GO BACK TO THIRD Hie m. iv.'pshj 3 1 I Mats:. 3.. 4 0 3 .PP 1 4 1 7 c-..k. r 4 0 3 ll.r-.lrl.. 4 14 li.wtne.3.. 4 0 6 Nu'ak.r.c. 3 O 3 Caidtaeil.p 4 10 BHOAE BHOAE 3 1 3 0 0 Miirpnr.r. 4 12 0 0 1 o J.l'or.ns.1. 4 2 13 2 0 0 n K.Cni:ir.s.3 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Jarkson.m. 3 1 1 0 1 O Felsch.l. . 4 0 0 0 0 0 n Wrster.s. .41430 4 1 lll'kb'ne.a. 3 1 6 10 1 A s.-halk.e... 3 1 10 lv Oitaltp 4 0 14 Tva:. .37 3 'HO 13 A' Tota:s..S2 S 33 13 0 one out shea winning run was scored, y.w Jrk o tl o A o 0 o 0 0 6 0 0 C.itags nnooooonoe l 1 R',:n. Murpnv r.rnel ran. V ricsso i. rtou''.- p:ss. Boon, to IVpii. Pecklnpuugh to Boone to ripp. Es.es on UiIa off Ca.d weii a. oft Scull L b truck eut. by acott a. BROOKLYN' IX DOl'BLHE.DEK Fielder Jones' Team Gets Only Two Ituns in 18 Innings in East. BROOKLYN". Aug. 21. Th Brook lyn took both ends of a double-header from SL Louis today. 3 to 1 and 8 to 1. In th first. Finneran had the west erners safe at all times, while in the second Bluejacket let them down with two singles. The locals left tonight fot Baltimore and Buffalo. Cy Falkenberg will report to Manager Gansel at Bal timore on Monday. Scores: First gamt! R.H. E.1 R.H. Ei. St Louis.. ..1 8 4,Brooklyn 3 13 Batteries Davenport. Groom and Hartley. Finneran and Land. Second game R. H. E.1 R. H. E SL Louis...! 2 o;Brooklyn 8 10 Batteries Watson. Groom, Crandall snd Chapman: Bluejacket and Simon Buffalo S-S, Chicago 3-2. BUFFALO. Aug. 21. Buffalo won two more games from Chicago today, J to I and S to 2. making it a clean sweep for the series. Chicago's errors were costlv in both gsmes. Dalton and Chase scored home runs off Brennan in the second contest. Scores: First game R.II. E.i RILE. Chicago 3 7 S Buffalo S 11 Batteries Hendrlx, Black and Fisher Anderson and Blair. R. It. E Chicago 2 11 S.Buffalo 5 10 Batteries Brennan and Fischer; Be- dient and Allen. t Kansas City 6, Baltimore 0. BALTIMORE. Aug. 21. Rain stopped today's scheduled double-header after seven lnnlncs of the game had been played. Kansas City won handily, to 0. making a cleanup of the seri Two Indian pitchers started. Johnson having all tbe advantage of Bender. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. Kan. Clty.. 7 2;Baltlmore 0 C ! Batteries Johnson and Easterly; Bender. Bailey and Jacklitsch, Kerr. (Called, raitu) Pltlsburg 4, Newark 2. NEWARK. N". J., Aug. 21. Inside baseball and Knetzer's airtight pitching gave Pittsburg a 4-to-2 victory. A double steal and a successful squeeze play were responsible for the two tal lies that was Pittsburg's margin of victory. Scheer's timely hit and Roush daring base-running gave Newark its two runs. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Pittsburg... 4 7 llNewark 2 4 0 Batteries Knetzer and Berry; Mose- ley and Rariden. WORID'S CHAMPIOX IS VICTOR Frank riogash, Jr., Star Performer at Grand Circuit Races. MONTREAL. Aug. 21. Frank Bo gash. Jr., the world's champion pacing gelding, won the free-for-all event, the chief feature of the Grand Circuit meet at Dorval Park, today. The winner, driven by Murphy, took three straight heats, his bent time be ing 3:03 In the third. Earl. Jr.. finished second. Three of the- four vent were won in straight beata Pirate Star, Maniaux, Taken Into Camp in 2-0 Score Young Xehf. Wins Gume With Single in Sixth, Scoring Only Runs. BOSTON. Aug. 21. Boston returned to third place in the National League standing today, winning two pitching duels from PittsDurg, 3 to 1 and 2 td 0. In the second game, Arthur Nhf, a recruit pitcher obtained by Boston from Terre Haute, had the better of Mamaux. the Pirate star. Nehf not only held the visitors to five hits without a run, but brought in Boston's only tallies with a single in the sixth. Costello was put off the field in this game after an argument with Evers. Bases on balls proved the undoing of Kantlehner. PIttsburs's pitcher in the first contesL Rudolph kept his opponent's hits scattered, except for consecutive doubles by Collins and Johnston, which produced one run, in the sixth. Scores: First game: Pittsburg . I Boston B H O AE B H O AB Costello.l. 3 0 1 0 o'Mornn.m.. 2 0 2 00 Collins. m. 3 2 1 0 0 Evers, 2 3 II 1 6 0 Johnston.l 4 1 10 0 0 Egan.r 4 0 0 00 Hln'man.r 4 0 0 0 o.ilagee.I. . . 3 u 6 6 0 Wagner.s. 4 0 2 2 I Schmldt.l. 3 0 12 0 1 Viujt.2 4 o 0 1 Smith. 3. . . 4 1 o 20 Baled. 2... 3 1 2 2 0 Mar'vllle.s. 6 12 10 Gibson. c 3 0 8 (l OiGott dy.c. . 3 0 ." 0 0 Kan'nar.p 3 1 0 3 01 Rudolph. p. 2 0 0 20 Totals.. 31 5 24 10 2! Totals.. 30 2 27 11 1 Pittsburg 0 0OO 0 1 0 0 0 1 Boston 03000000 3 Runs. Collins. Magee. Schmidt. Smith. Two-base hits. Smith, Collins, Johnston. Three-base hit, Baird. Stolen bases, Gowdy, Rudolph. Sacrifice hits. Maranvlile, Collins. Double Plays, Evers to Maranvlile to Schmidt. Bases on balls, off Rudolph 2. off Kantlehner 6. Struck out, by Kantlehner 5. Umpires. Klem and Eastley. f Second eame: Pittsburg I Boston B H O AEl McCsrfv.2 4 0 3 0 (HMorsn.r. . . Colllns.m. 3 0 4 0 0 Evers.2 Totals. .:1S 12 2T 14 0i Totals.. .31 10 27 10 3 Flan for sTetiKel in ninth. t Batted for Coombs in seventh. Batted for Appleton in ninth. Cincinnati HOHI0 0 I t, 1. 1 ,,01 a ti n 11 a n 1 ,,1 - - Runs. Kllllfer. Clarke. Mollu itz .2. Myers. Two-base hits, Meyers, Wheat. Earned runs, i-incinnati 2. Brooklyn 1. IJoubl plays, Herzog to Wagner to Mollwits 2 ni.on to i-iitshaw to Daubert. Base 01 errors. Cincinnati 2. Bases on balls, off roooih. :t off Tonev 2. Hits, off Coomb: II in 7 Innings: off Appleton 1 In 2 innings. Struck out, by Coombs J. by Appleton . o. Toney 1. empires, Kigier ana cockiii. Second eame: PlnHnnatl ' I Brooklvn BHOAE! BHOAE Groh.3 4 12 SVMvera.m.. 4 2 10 Herzoir.s.. 4 0 It 2 0'Olf.on.s. . . . 3 0 5 51 Wllliains.l 4 13 1 .VDf ubert.l. 3 0 IO 00 Ivilltfer.m- 4 11 1 (!' Wheat.l . . . 2 0 2 0 Griffith.r. 4 0 1 0 0 Cutshaw,2. 4 1 3 3 0 Wingo.c. 4 0 4 1 O Stengel.r. . 2 1 o u Wagner.2. .1 'a 2 1 llietl.". 8 0 2 4 Mollwlts.l 2 O 8 0 0 McCarthy.c .114 2' Schn'der.p 2 2 0 SODell.p 2 10 2 Leach'... 1 0 0 0 " Oale.p 0 0 0 1 U Totals.. 32 7 24 15 1; Totils. . .2 6 27 16 Batted for Schneider in eighth. Cincinnati,. 00000000 0 0 Brooklyn... II 0 1 0 0 0 1 Run. McCarthy. Stolen bases. Cutshaw, Gets. Earned run, Brooklyn L Base on error, Brooklyn 1. Bases on balls, off Schneider 3 off Dale 2. Hits, off Schneider 6 in 7 innings; olf Dale none In 1 Inning. Struck out. by Scnnelder 2, by uen 3. urn pires, ftigler and cocklll. Marquard Knocked From Box. ' NEW YORK. Aug. 21. St. Louis de feated New York in a 13-inning game here today, S to 4. Dolan opened the 13th with a double, but was thrown out at third on Miller's attempted sacrifice. Snyder then hit his fifth single. In trying to get Miller at third, Robertson threw wild. Miller scoring and Snyder taking third. Cal- lee singled and Snyder scored the win ning run. New York scored one in Its half. The visitors knocked Marquard out of the box in the second inning, after which Stroud and Sallee fought a pitchers battle. The score: SL Louis I New York Huggins.2 Hyatt. 2. . Butler.s. . Bescher.l. I.ong.r. . . Dolan. m. . Miller.l . . Betzel,3. . Snyder.c. . Sallee. p. . B H O A El 3 12 3 tl Burns.I. .. 1 4 0l;Rbtson,r. 1 3 5 2 Doyle.2. . . 2 0 0 O FIetcher.s. 0 2 0 1 Merkle.m. 1 3 OOKellv.I... 1 11 1 O.Br'in'rd,". 1 1 2 l!I,obert,3. . 5 0 1 0'Mi'vers.c. . 2 0 3 0 Bb'ton... Doane.c. BHOAE 3 1 3 00 4 0 3 30 Johnston. 1 4 o 6 o olConnolly.m 2 0 100 Hinch'an.r 4 O 1 o O Magee.1. .. 9 o z o o Wagner.s. 4 12 2 O Schmldt.l. 3 1 8 10 Viox.l 3 0 2 0 0rmlth.:i. . . X 1 2 2 0 Balrd.3... 4 12 0 l)',lar'vllle..B 2 1111 Glbson.c 3 2 4 2 HWhallng.c. 4 1 7 0 Mamaux. p 4 2 0 0 OINehf.p 4 1 0 10 Murpny. u o "i o u Totals. 33 ft 24 4 1; Totals.. 28 6 27 81 Batted for Gibson in ninth. Pittsburg 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 0 O O U U 2 O O x 2 Runs. Smith. Msranville. Two-base hit. Moran. Three-base hit. Gibson. Stolen bases. Connolly. Maranvlile. Double plays. Schmidt to Smith. Smith to Evers to Schmidt. Base on errors, Pittsburg 1. Base on balls. Ma maux 6, Nehf 3. Hit by pitcher, Magee. Connolly. Struck out. Mamaux 3, Nehf 6. Umpires, Klem ana bmslie. Philadelphia 7-3, Chicago 5-2. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21. A crowd which filled the park to its capacity saw Philadelphia defeat Chicago in both games today, the scores being 7 to S and 3 to 2. Humphries and Stand rldge. who pitched for Chicago in thel first game, and Alexander were hit bard, and the poor support given the visitors' twlrlers gave the home team the victory. Scores: First game: Chicago I Philadelphia BHOAE! BHO Good.r 5 11 0 U Byme,3. .. 2 2 2 I Ban.-rort.s 2 10 ltPaskert.m. 0 2 0 l);Oravath.r. 0 7 0 1 Luderus.l. 1 3 0 O.Whitted.I. 0 0 3 1 Nlehoff.2. 1 8 1 0 Klllifer.c. 0 0 0 Aiex'nd'r.p Marau'rd.n 0 Stroud. p 5 Wendel.z. . 1 5 3 6 2 5 6 6 5 1 6 3 0 3 0 0 3 1 O 6 6 1 2 4 6 0 1 2 0b 0 13 2 0 10 0 0 2 .'. 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 00 O 4 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 4S 15 3!1 13 51 Totals. .32 13 3!) 28 2 Batted for Kelly in thirteenth. Ran for Meyer In seventh. zRatted for Stroud in thirteenth St. Louis 21000 II 00000 2 3 New York ... 2 1 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 14 Runs. Butler. Miller. Betzel. Snyder 2, Burns 2." Robertson, Merkle. Two-base hits. Burns, Robertson. Bescher, Dolan. Earned runs. SL Louis 4. New York 2. Double tilays, Butler to Ilugglns to Miller 2; Lobert to Doyle to Kelly. Base on errors. New York 2. St. I.ouis 1. Bases on bfllls. Marquard I Stroud 3: Sallee 1. Hits, off Marquard 5 In 1 1-3 innings: strond 10 In 31 2-3 Innings. Struck out. Marquard 1; Stroud 1; Sallee 4. Umpires, Byron and fc-ason. E COOPER SECOND IN SPEED CON TEST AT ELGIN. Flsher.s. . 5 hulte.l.. 4 Zman.2.. 4 Saler.l... 3 Wllams.m 4 Phelsn.3. 3 Archer.c. 4 H'nhrles.p 0 S'ridge.p. 3 Murray.-, l o 4 o; o oo A E 1 1 1 o 3 4 6 1 0 1 00 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 U 110 0 1110 3 10 0 1 0 2 10 Totals. .36 10 24 10 5 Totals. .37 13 22 11 2 Batted for Standndge In ninth. Chicago 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 Philadelphia 40000021 7 Runs, Good 2, Archer, standrldge, Murray. Byrne. Bancroft 2, Cravath 2. Whitted 2. Two-base hits. Sehulte. BancrofL Niehoff, Standrldge. Three-base h!L Good Home run. Cravath. Stolen bases. Good. Kil llfer. Earned runs. Chicago 3. Philadel phia 3. Double plays, Alexander to Bancroft to Luderus. Bases on balls. Stsndridge 2. Alexander 2. Hits, off Humphries 3 in 1 losing; Stacdriuse 10 la 7. Struck out. Edward O'Donnell Takea Third Place In National Trophy Event, With Speed of 77.25 Miles an Hoar. ELGIN. 111.. Aug. 21. Gilbert Ander son today wbn the sixth annual 301. mile road race for the Elgin National trophy.. His time was 3:53:25, an aver age of 77.25 miles an hour,' or nearly three miles faster than the record established by Ralph De Pal ma, who won last year, when Anderson was sec ond, and two miles faster than Cooper's record yesterday. Earl Cooper was second. Cooper won the race over the same distance yester day, with Anderson second. Both drove the same make of American car. De Palma was picked to win by the ex perts, and drove a magnificent race, but Edward O'Donnell nosed him out of third place. There were 12 starters. Summary: Elapsed Average Driver. time. time. 1 Anderson 3:.:i:23 77.-3 2 Copper 3:57:2 70.25 3 O-Donnell 3:!i:01 75.76 4 De Palma 3:5:15 70.69 Oldrleld Is Flagged 5 Oldfield (flagged at 2-V.) miles), ll Henning (flagged at 2.0 miles). 7 Chandler (flagged at 22c, miles!. 8 Jones and Brown (flagged at 217 m.. n Henderson (broke down at 150 miles). 10 Burt (out with engine trouble at 108 miles). 11 Hoblllard (dissatisfied after S3 miles because wheels In dangerous condition). 12 Buzaue (broke down at start). Track in Good Condition. Despite rain last night the track was In good condition and a moderate sized crowd lined the course. Anderson, Cooper and DePalma each stopped once for gasoline and oil, and the replenishing was done so quickly that they seemed, to the spectators, scarcely to hesitate. O'Donnell held third place despite the fact that he had to change tires on the course. Had he stopped for gasoline the money would have gone to DePalma, NEWPORT, R. I.. Aug. 21. R. Nor ris . Williams II., of Philadelphia, ra tional tennis champion, defeated Mau rice McLoughlin. of San Francisco, former title holder, today. Williams won on the same court on which he won from McLoughlin the title of national champion a year ago. The score was 5-7. 6-4. 6-3, 6-3. As McLoughlin defeated Williams at Longwood three weeks ago in a four- set match, the honors of the season between leading tenhis stars of the country are now even. Both are en tered in the national championship tournament, which begins at New York August 30. The point score today follows: First set : Williams McLoughlin ... Second set: Williams McLoughlin ... Third set: Williams McLoughlin ... Fourth set: Williams McLoughlin Clarence J. Griffin and William M. Johnston, the Pacific Coast doubles champions, carried off the honors in the doubles. In the final matches, which brought the tournament to a close, the Westerners beat li. Norris. Williams II and Watson M. Washburn, the Eastern champions, after four spirited sets, at 6-3, 6-4, 3-6. 6-2. The rallies were splendidly fought, but the Eastern pair failed to put the punch into their shots which the Cali fornians displayed. 304 250 404 1021 35 X .541 434 142 S40 4 7 414 45B 234 4 37 142 174 400 1 20 1 . .414 516 434 32 . .240 344 102 25- 540 414 234 20 3U4 140 430 1!) 3 B E BOSTON AND DETROIT ARE TIED FOR BATTING HONORS. Magee Is Best Little Batter In Federal League and Cravath Is Lead . ing With Runs lu National. The American League home run honors go to Burns, Detroit, who has made five. Boston and Detroit are tied. with .267, for club batting honors. The leading pitcher of the league is Fostor, Boston, 16 won, four lost. Captain Larry Doyle, of the New York Giants, has been nosed out of first place for batting honors of the National this week Dy tinyder, St. Louis, who has .327. Doyle's average is .324. Cravath, Philadelphia, is the leading run getter, with 65, and also holds the lead as home run hitter, with 15. The leading pitcher is Mamaux, Pittsburg, 18 won. five lost. The first batter of the eoerai League is Magee, Brooklyn, .336. Berghammer, with 75 runs scored. leads in that department. Chase, Buf falo, leads in home runs with 12; Kauff In 'stolen bases, with 36, and Konetchy' with 214 total bases. Pittsburg, with .267, Is first In club batting and Brooklyn is next, with one point less. McConnell, of Chicago, is the lead ing pitcher, with 18 won and eight lost. at Kranier Sold to New York Giants. VANCOUVER, B. C. Aug. 21. Ray Kramer, a promising young pitcher who walked out with half a dozen other Vacnouver ball players last June n the sympathy strike which resulted in suspension of the entire squad of mutineers, has been sold to the New York Nationals. Baseball Statistics. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. National League. W. L. Pct.l Philadel. ... f.8 48 . 5.MI Pittsburg. . Brooklyn... 0 33 .022;.-ew lork., Boston 56 64 .UU(St. Louis. . . Chicago. ... iioj .duuicincianatt. American League. 71 37 .fi."S!New York. 73 3fl .6o2jCleveland. . W. L. PcL lid .".S .4!l 51 55 .481 53 51) .473' 02 60 .404 Boston Detroit 'htcago. . . . Washington ." 44 . 57 02 .0 52 52 .500 43 HS .11S7 41 fill .:173 31 70 .312 . . 60 54 .52C, Hi .tl. e,ouis. :3iPhiIadel. Federal League. Plftsbure. . . 01 4S .u0'St. Louis. Kansas City 63 00 Buffjlo 06 62 .4(0 Newark.... 61 50 .OOOi Brooklyn. . . 53 61.403 Chicago.... 61 02 .540Baltlmore. . 3ui4.345 American Association. St. Paul. . .. 71 49 ,5tl2Kansas City 08 5i .504 Minneapolis 611 51 .57.":.Milwnukee..' 0:162.461 Louisville... 61 00 .526 Cleveland . 50 64 ,4-JS Indianapolis 01 50 .026!Columbua. .. 53 73 .371 Western League. Des Moines. 76 40 .6'JslTopeka Denver.... 611 4S .oyo.Omnha. Lincoln. ... 58 47 -O il': Wichita. . . . Sioux City.. 60 06 .olii&t. Joseph. . Northwestern League. 60 60 ..104 Oil 62 .413 41) b'.l .416 41 70 .303 Spokane. . . Seattle 73 51 .OSDlTacoma 66 60 . 0:141 Vancouver. 64 63 .004 55 62 .463 Yesterday's Results. American Association At Milwsukee 6-2, Loulsvlllo 3-1: at Minneapolis 17-10, Cleve land 4-6; at St. Paul 2, Columbus 3; at Kan- s City V, inaianapons in. Western League At Lincoln 12, SL Joseph at Dinver-l.'S. Des Moines 4; at Topeka 0, Omaha 7; at Wichita 4-3, Sioux City 12-7. How the Series Stand. pacific Coast League Salt Lake 4 games, Portland, 1 game; Los Angeles, 3 games: San Francisco, 2 games; Vernon, 5 games; Oakland, 1 game. Where the Teams Play Today. Pacific Coast League Salt Lake, at Port land; Los Angeles, at San Francisco; Oak land, at Vernon. Beaver Batting Averages. Ab. H. Av.l Ab. H. Av. Fisher... 3li li3 .3::a Evans. .. . 03 14.264 Bates... 4117 132 .324 DerrlcK. .. 5Uo i:j.in Siumpf. .. 037 16S .:il3;Carlisle. Speas.... 424 120 .boo Krause. . Cariseh.. 2111 63 .2!U,Lush l.oher . :tii0 1111 .20 Higg. . . Hammond Mi 24 .273 Coveleskle Hlllyard. . S27 Mi .263,Kali:er. Davis 834 .68.263J Oil) 122 .231 b4 20 .2:1 6U 16.232 nil 16. ion 61 n.ni 40 6.12a nertea s