SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SPORTING AND MARINE REPORTS VOL. XXXV. PORTLAND, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 1G, 191G. NO. 29. B n n H H H H a H B H u H B n ' B M EH m B B B B B B B B B B B B M B R a B n a m n n a B B . n n n u n B n M B B B B B B n n B B B B B c B B B B B m Gadsby's After tock-Takin Sa e OAKS TOTTER AND FALL WITH CRASH We took stock July 1st and found a big accumulation of odd pieces of furniture also discontinued lines of parlor, dining-room and bedroom suites, brass and iron beds, baby carriages and refrigerators. These we have marked down and will close them out at cost and less in our great After-Stock-Taking Sale which Starts Monday morning. DRESSER $17.50 CI r Dresser, Colonial design, in oak or mahogany, price is only or mahogany. The fljl T Cfl DRESSER $12.50 Dresser in waxed Pacfic oak for... $12.50 $40 Steel Range at 29.50 Equal to any $40 range in the mar ket. Oven 20x16 inches. Asbestos lined throughout. You cannot break the lids. Special price. Terms, $5 Down, $1 Week. Famous Gibson Cold-Blast REGRIGERATOR Gibson Refrigerators save ice. White porcelain lined, all sizes, nickel-plated hinges and locks; 20 per cent discount this week. Priced from $10 up to $35. Use Our Ex change Dept. If you have furniture that does not suit want something more up to date and better phone us and we'll send a competent man to see it and arrange to take it as partp ayment on that kind you want the Gadsby kind. We will make you a liberal allow ance for your goods, and we'll sell you new furniture at low prices. The new furniture will be promptly delivered. Have, furniture you will be proud of. Whittall's Anglo Persian Rugs Discontinued patterns will be sold by us at a. discount of 25 per cent for cash till August 15th "sale period." We have a good selection now. You should grasp this opportunity to- buy before the best are taken. Read This! $3.00 Iron Bedsteads, sale price only $ 2.50 $7.fl0 Iron Bedsteads, sale price only 3.50 $12.00 Dresser. Pacific oak. sale price 8.00 $25.00 Chiffoniers, birdseye maple, sale price X2.50 $28.00 Napoleon Beds, ma hogany, reduced to 14. OO $7.00 Oak Washstands, with mirrors, for 3.50 $4.00 Commode, drawers and cabinet for 2.00 $12.00 Wardrobes, double door, special at 8.00 $10.00 Kitchen cabinets re duced for this sale to.. -4.95 Slo.00 Oak Kitchen Cabi nets reduced to T.50 $25.00 Kitchen Cabinet, re duced for this sale to.. X2.50 $30.00 Four - Poster Bed ' stead, in oak or enamel.. 15. OO $25.00 Oak Buffet, spe- specially priced a.t 15. OO $12.00 Arm Rockers, oak spring' seat, upholstered black leather ; , 7.50 $35.00 Morris Chairs, oak upholstered in leather.. 17.50 $25.00 Morris Chairs, oak automatic backs, uphol stered in leather cloth.. 15. OO $15.00 Morris Chairs, ad justable backs, loose velour cushion 8.50 $25.00 Oak Extension Ta bles, 5 legs. 8-foot exten sion. 45 inches wide S5.50 $25.00 Combination Book case and Desk, oak glass front with mirror 15.00 $40.00 Bookcases, waxed or fumed oak, reduced to.. 20.00 $25.00 Bookcases, waxed or fumed oak. reduced to.. 12. SO $25.00 Parlor Suites, ma- - hogany on birch, three pieces, upholstered in Spanish leather cloth 15. SO Read This! $22.00 Princess Dresser, birdseye maple, mirror 18x30 inches 12. 50 $12.00 Oak Extension Ta bles, six-foot- extension. square top 6.0O $2.50 Oak Dining Chair, wood seat, panel back.. 1.75 $25.00 Oak China Closet, specially priced at 12. 50 $1.50 Dining Chairs, wood seat, brace arm O o C $6.00 Library Tables, oak. early Knglish finish, top 36x20 inches 3.00 $16.00 Couches, in figured velour 8.00 $15.00 Ladies' Desks, In oak, reduced to 8.00 $20.00 Home Desks, in birdseye maple, mahog any and oak 12.50 $40.00 Roll-top Desk, type writer attachment, 48 inches wide 28. OO $28.00 Roll-top Desk. 42 inches wide 19. OO $20.00 Standing Desks, 5 feet long. ash. 2 dr'ws. T.OO $16.00 Standing Desks, 4 ft. long, two drawers S.OV $15.00 Revolving Office Chairs, oak, Bank of England design 7.oO $12.00 Revolving Office Chairs, oak, at 5.50 $6.00 Arm Chairs, solid oak, office or porch.... 2.50 $60.00 Parlor Suite, three pieces, mahogany finish: sofa arm chair, rocker, upholstered leather, at.. 35. OO $4.00 Rockers, mahogany , finish, cobbler seats.... 2.00 $1.00 Rockers, in oak .or elm. very high back. 2.50 $5.00 Porch Chairs, large bent arms, iron bolt se-curing-base to top 1.50 $5.00 Reed Rockers, re duced for this sale to... 3.50 $35.00 Bed Davenports, oak covered in leather cloth 25. OO Seven-Room Dining-Rbom Suite Special $22.85 This seven-piece Dining-room Outfit is solid oak, consisting of Bix large dining chairs and 6-foot round pedestal table of massive con struction. Finished either in waxed or fumed oak. Gadsbys special price Other outfits as low as $12.50 $22.85 KEEP COOL Cook With Gas Wedgewood Gas Ranges are con structed of rust-resisting Armco iron. No paint. They wash like a dish. Guaranteed to bake; use less gas and less money than oth er high-grade ranges. This style 829. 50 Others as low as $7.50 Gas Water Heaters for less at, Gadsbys' Store. We are Portland agents for Majestic Ranges. Peninsular Gas, Coal and Wood Combination Ranges. St. Clair Stoves and Ranges. A Few Snaps in Our Exchange Room Bedsteads, oak, 6 ft. high $1.50 Bed Springs, woven wire . . $ 1 .OO Mattresses, cotton top . . . . $ 1 .OO Dressers, hotel, mirror. .. .$4.50 Dressers, cheval $3.50 Washstands, with drawer and cabinet $1.50 Sideboards $7.50 Extension Table, oak, 6 ft. $5.00 Dining Chairs, oak $1.00 Box Couches $3.50 Flat Couches S2.75 Chautauqua Desk $7.50 Combination Gas and Wood Range, Peninsular ....$35.00 Kitchen Range, steel, 4 holes, with reservoir in, has good oven $12.50 Gas Ranges in good condi tion $7.50 Lace Curtains, pair oO Wmic Gadsby This Is theStore That Saves You Money Napoleon Bed fcwLTv;;-- Napoleon Bed in quarter-sawed oak, full size; pric special at only... oak, full size; priced Q Crt PSkJ j Rocker, solid oak, quarter-sawed, worth $4 each; spe- I?0 Cfl cially priced at JOVl All Was Well Up to Seventh, When Beavers Made Three Runs, Tying the Score. - Brown. m. 3 2 0 O' Rath, 3 S.-pul v-a.c 4 17 O O Kovrnt-v l' O O Hannah. c. . 2 8 S V Fanning. p S O 1 1 o 4 111 Steen.p . 10 1 1 1 Kit lUrr.p 4 1 1 10 FINAL C0UNT.JS 7 TO 6 $2.75 Porch Rock er, hard ma ple, woven cane seat and back, for. Porch Rnrker Rcmrrr --!r-:2 mm $2.75 Total. 401127 13 31 Totals.. 4 14 UO 10 4 One out mhen winning run scored. Smn Frmnoisco. ... .2 i o 1 o O 1 2 7 H!t 2 1 2 1 0 2 1 2 O 1 Salt Lake 0 1 O O 0 4 O 1 1 1 Hila 1 31)114112 0 14 Runs, Son a Her. Bolt 2. Jones. Brown. Fannin sr. 8la. Ba le. Brief 2. K an. Orr 2. lony . Home runs. BoUle. Ksvunlnic. Brief. Two-base hit Brown Orr. Kla wittr. Bavless. Hannah. Rvan. Sacrlfloe hit. BayUs StoU-n bases, Jonrs, Rvan. loutlo plays. Downs to Bodte to Autrey. Bodie to Autfy. Rath to Dowaey to Brief. htrur out, Fannin 1. Sieen 3, KlaUtr T. Bases on baits. Funning- 1. Sieen 2 Klawttier 4. Konr runs, ft hits. 21 at bat off Kannlnc In r-plus innings, out in dth. 2 on. none out. Rnns responsible for, Fannin 3. Siren 2. K La witter 3. Chargv defeat to Steen. Hiv tv pitcher. Brief, by Sleen. Tansed ball. Hannah. First base on errors, Ssn Fran cisco 3 Salt Lake 1. Left on t-ases. Mil Francisco t. Salt Lake S. Umpire. o le titl Phle. Time. 2:12. RESTA 15 WINNER OF 150-MILE RAGE Italian Takes Big Event on Omaha Speedway, With Tom Milton Second. $10 Kitchen Cabinet $4.95 2& i . ... GuUtu AdUs Spice to Matinee by Getting Homer Fisher's Time ly Smash Helps Portland on Way to Victory. Pacific Cornet Imut landing. W. U. Pct.l W. U Pet. Vernon 41 Portland ... . 43 41 ..'.1 J Anireles A3 4l).:70Silt Lake... 4 4 ,4"2 San Fran... &4 4b .UDuaklunl. . . . 3J BT .US0 Yeerdmy'a Reaulta. At San Franclaco, Portland 7. Oakland & At i-alt Lake 3-S. San Francisco 1-7 (sec ond game lu Innings). At L.os Angeles 1, Vernon 2. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. July 13. (Special.) The Oaks, pursuing the even tenor of their way. took another lacing, by a finah score of 7 to . this after noon. Perhaps it was a desire to make sure the series wan lost: or possibly It came about because the boys from I across the bay had no other way. At all events, they accentuated their licking: by the fashion in which it came about. with a four-run lead as early as the half-way point the tally favor ing- them 6 to 4 the Oaks simply could not hold the middle of the road, skidded to one side with Crandall tottering and finally crashed over the grade in the ninth. Pullinfr up on even terms In the sixth and seventh, the Portlandera awaited the laet chance before they made It certain by sending: Louis Uuisto around the diamond on his 'own single to left, a steal on which Kcnworth; made a poor stop and a smash to center by Nixon. Bradley Maursl p Thlmaa. Jack Bradley, novice catcher who started with such a rush on Thursday when he was hailed as a possible comer, proved himself a chip off the old block and every Inch an Oak today, and was one of the main factors in assisting the Oregonlans' into their win. Bradley simply couldn't hold a ball that was headed his way. whether a throw or a pop-up in the air. And as for his throwing arm. he would have done well to nail that member to his side. Seven bases were purloined and his heaving- to the keystone sack grew worse as the battle proceeded. The Beavers showed slims of life when Gulsto dumped the ball into the left field bleachers for a home run in the sixth. - In the seventh It was the wildness of Crandall. as mach as. anything, that tied the score. Vaughn was down on a grounder to second but 1 tod iters and southworth walked in a row. a passed ball sending Rodgers to second before the second bit of transportation. Doable Steal Brings Tally. Gulsto fouled out to Bradley, with the youngster making the catch this lime, and a walk for Nixon filled the sacks. Fisher drove through the in- 'ield to center as a couple of runs phased themselves around' and a few moments later Gus worked the double steal with Nixon, who made the plate safety. , . Bradley's overthrow helped Fisher on to third, but it was not down on the cards for more scoring. After that the firing was of a de sultory nature until the Portlanders made up their minds in the,ninth that it was useless to extend affairs into extra innings. Score: Portland I Oakland JOHNSON" STOPS CHANCKMKX "Bier Chier Allows Three Hits and Wins for Vernon. 2 to I. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. July 15. After four straight defeats at the hands of Los Angeles. Vernon took today's game t to 1. "Chief" George Johnson's two hits figuring In each tally, lie also held Los Angeles to three singles after a bad start. In the first inning Ellis singled In field, went to third on Mag gert's sacrifice and scored on Johnson's wild pitch of a pll ball. The score: Vernon RUN IS MADE IN 1:31:27.91 Daley.l. . . ltl'chm'n.1 Htsherg.2. Bales.X. . . i;rlKgs.r. .. Maltlck.m M'Hjfa'n.s Whaling. c G.J'na'n.p. Los Angeles U H u A r. U 1 OUJnrkson.r. t V O 0 0 o 10 o o KUU.1 4 I 1 U 1 I l AiHinrrl.nl 3 0 5 Oo 2 O Ko-rner.l. U 111 1 0 O;t;allo ay. 3 e n 1 0 0 : I!a!ler.c. 3 t .1 lu 1 o xmrphv.r-2 3 n 3 4 o 3 0 llutler.s... :i n 3 4 o SO'.aM.p... O v 3 O IKvan I n u nu IMcIrry.L't I O O O HOCB.P O O O 0 0 Totals. .31 8-J7J20 Totals. . .i 33 14 O Btte1 for Zslx'l In elithth. t Baited for Jarkon In eighth. I Daley out for G. Johnson s interference. Vernon o O o rt I o 1 o 'J Hits 1 0 2 03002 o S Los Angeli-s ....1 o i o n o O 1 Hits 1 1 O O 4 O O O 1 3 Runs. McGafflsan. J. Johnson. ETlHs. Sac rifice hf. Macx.rt. Struck out, hv Zabel 4. by G. Johnson 3. Bases on balls, off Zahel 2. off G. lohnson 4. Kuns rcupon slhle for. Zabel 2. G. Johnson none. KiRht hits. 2 runs. 2 fit bat off Zabl In 8 In nings, charge defeat to Zabel. Double play, murphy to Itutler to Krw-r,it?r. Stolen haiw-s. Bates. Hafmler. Murphv. lilt by pitched ball. McGaffigan by Zabel. Wild pitch. G. Jnhntton. Time, 2:0.,. I'mplres, Finney and Guthrie. TACOMA AINS TENTH In SG-Milc Kree-for-Alt le Palnia Win;. Easily, Time 30:31.3 1. 1'olumbo, Mechanician for A. Kraiu-hi. lr Killed. OMAHA. Neb.. July 13: Darlo Rests, driving at the rate of 9S.35 miles an hour, today won the 150-mile automo bile race on the local speedway. His time was 1 hour. 31 minutes. 27. St seconds. Tom Milton was second and Ralph Mulford third. In the 50-mile free-for-all race Ralph re Pal ma won handily. leading the field from the start. His time was 3ft minutes 311 seconds. Eddie Ricken bacher finished second and Peter Hen derson third. Ee Palma made the first 30 miles of this race In 17 minutes. 22.91 seconds, said to be the fastest time ever made on any track. A fatal accident marred the event. In the sixth lap of the big race Alto Franchi's car Jumped from the raised track at a dangerous curve, turned over in the air and struck the ground IS feel below. Franchl was not hurt but Dan Columbo. his mechanician, sustained a broken hip and other injuries, from which he died a few hours later. In the 70th lap. Jack Gable's car blew a tire and turned over but its occu pants were uninjured. L. R. Hincs, mechanician of one of the cars, was overcome by heat dur ing the main race and taken to a hos pital but his condition Is not thought. serious. Three Pitchers Used Against Spo- kune in (ianie Eiidins 9 to 8. SPOKANE.' Wash.. July 13. Tacoma won a ten-inning game from Spokane here today. 9 to S, after the locals, by making four runs in the ninth, had tied the score. Tacoma used three pitchers. Score: R. H.E.I R. H. E. Tacoma. 9 11 ZlSpokane. . . . 8 11 3 Batteries Peterson. Hartman. Suth- rland and Baldwin; Harstad and Mur ray. Oregon made, strong and substan tial, 2 flour bins, 2 drawers, knead ing board and china C?A QC cabinet. On sale for. . .M"-- Buffets, $24 Ones Only $11.95 i ii Tff e o 1 ' I ' LI - n Solid oak, pretty wax oak or fumed finish, Colonial design. Regular price $25, C 1 QC this sale for only.P J. 1 IO r Jjj4 Leather-beat Dining Chair for $2.70 This Solid Oak. Slip-Seat Dining Chair uphol stered in Eenulne Spanish leather and finished pret ty waxed oak Regularly at $4. Gadsby'a "in pries is. .. Other Chairs as Cheap as 1. Great Fulls 7-5, Vancouver 3-8. GREAT FALLS. Mont.. July 13. Great Falls and Vancouver broke even today, the afternoon contest going to Great Falls, 7 to 3, and the twilight game to Vancouver, 9 to S. The latter game was a tigtit battle up to the ninth, with the Beavers leading. 3 to 4. With two on, Brinker put the game away with a home run. The locals rai led In their half, out could score only one run. Killilay had the better oi Russell in the afternoon contest. Scores: First game R. H. E.I R. H. K. Vancouver. 3 8 liGreat Falls 7 9 2 Batteries Russell and Cheek: J. Kll ilay and Crisp. Second game R. H. E.I R. H. E. Vancouver. 8 11 2Great Falis 5 8 2 Batteries Hood and Cheek; Clark and Crisp. Wllle.m.. 4 Vaughn. .t. 4 Rodgers. 2 4 Soulhw'h.l 3 Gulnto.l.. 4 Nixon. r. .. 4 Fisher. c. .. B Ward.s X Sothoron.p 2 Roche. . . n Wlllisms.p O H'g'rm'n.p O hpeas.lt.. 1 BHOA K O O 0 Mld'l'tnn.l. Z " Davls.s. . . 3 O loine.m . .. 0 ' Ken Why. 2 0 O'liardner.r. 1 1 Rarrv.l . . . 0 O' Rtarllev.e. 2 O Berger.:t. . 1 O-1-ranflnll.p 0 O Burns.p. .. 1 OI 1 n1 0 nJ B H O A V. 4 14 0 0 3 2 0 o v o n 1 n n 0 1 1 1 I n :t n 00 Totals. .: MSTIllI Tots l. . ..14 12 27 12 Ratted for Sothoron In sixth, t Ratted for Southworth In ninth. Portland . . . . 2 n r. (I o 1 a n 1 T Hits 1 200021 o ; a Oakland 4 1 O o 1 o 0 O o (I it Its 4 2 o 1 .1 1 1 n o 1 Runs. Vaughn. oHgers. Southworth 2 Gulsto 2. Nixon. MiJd'eron 2. Davis. Ken- wnnnv z. jtnrrv. : toien .. pse. Wllle. Southworth. Gulsto. Nixon Fl.l.r xfi.ii- ton. I.anc. Six runs. lO hlfn off Sothoron 22 at hat In Innings: no runs. 2 hits off w imams, a at obi in l plus, out In seventh 1 on. none out: a runs ft hits off Burns. 2"! at oai in iiu. out in eignrn, t on. none out. Home run. Gulsto. Two-rase hits. Ttsrry. rovl. Nixon. Sacrifice hit. Tsne. Bases on halls, off Sothoron 3. off Crandsll . off HagTman 2. Hlrurk nut. bv Sothoron 4. hy Cri-nlsll 4. by Hagerman 1. Hit bv piTcner. wine oy iTSTldill. nnuhle plavs, wsrd to rsulsto, Roogers to Gulsto. passed balls. Brarttejr 2. Runs responsible tor. out aoron s. ctsnaan 4, Burns 1 BEES TAKE DOCBlE-HKADEU Ambitions Seals Find Going Hard and IO so, 1 to 5 and 8 to 7. SALT LAKE CITY, July 15. Salt Lake took both ends of a doubleheader here today over San Francisco. The scores were S to 1 and 8 to 7. the latter contest running ten innings Brief tied the score with a home run in the ninth and Steen's error let the winning run in. The first game was featured by Fit tery's great pitching. He allowed but three hits. The scores: Soils Washington, Corner First Stree: ....B...BBri.............i First game: San Franel R : Autrey.l . . :i Schaller.l 4 Belle. s... 4 Downs.2.. S Dslton.r. . 3 Jones..1. . . 3 Ftrown.m. 2 Sep"veda.e 3 Oldham. p 2 Paum.p. . O Wolv-ton. 1 I Salt Lake A. El 1 o'Qulnlan.m 0 O'Kane.r. . , . Brief. 1 . . . 4 OIRvan.l 1 o'Orr.s 3 1 "lulgnl.3. . 0 O1 rowney.2. 1 O'Vnnn.c. . . . 2 1 1 Flttery.p. 0 0! R H O A E 0 2 1 1 12 0 o 2 1 2 1 1 2 4 7 1 1 Totals.. 2 8 24 12 21 Totals. . 33 1 1 27 13 0 - nfliia ror uiantm in seentn. San Franr.laco OOl-nooftO o 1 Hits O 0 2 O O O 1 o 0 3 Salt Lake 00200201 x 5 Hits nzai nso2 x 11 K'int, Ai'trey. uuirni, iowney. Vann 2. Kltteiy. Two-base nits. Ftodte. Vann. Dow ney. Sacrifice hits. Brown. Fltlery. Hou ble plays. Gmgnt to Do,n, to TtHer Struck out. by Oldhcm 1. Ftttery 7. Bases on nans, oir uinnam r mery .,. roilT runs. n nita. " i nat on v 1 n h m in o innings nuns responi.1 me 1 1 . v. 1 1 1 : 1 m in rittery 1 Bai-ni 1. Wild pitch. Oldham. Charge A feat to Oldham. First base on errors. Salt Lake 2. Left on bases, San Francisco 6. Salt Lake 7. Umpires, Doyle and Phyle. Time. Second game: ban Francisco I mlt Lake B H O A E B H OAK Autrey.l. 4 is 1 u uuinian.m 5130 I S-haller.l 5 1 1 0 o Rayless.r. 4 2 10 Bodi.i... & J - 1 oner. 1 . s 1 3 ss ' to ns.2. . 3 1 2 4 0 Ryan. I 5 3 3 o I Kaiton.r. 5 2 1-0 1 Orr.s S 2 .1 0 IBj Jones.3... 6 0 1 1 O.GulgaLI.. 3 111 liulle t. Seattle 3. BUTTE, Mont.. July 13. Meikle had the better of a pitching duel with Rose today, and Butte won from Seattle. 4 lo 3. The game was liAless and fea tureless, although well played. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. Seattle 3 8 II Butte 4 9 1 Batteries Rose and Cadman: Meikle and Hoffman. Coast League Statistics . . 1 2T 2 . :: i i:;i 21 . .1; o:7 5 1 . . ." is u . . :: :i ti . ?7 2S1 . .HO ::2l .-.2 . .vi sr. 4:; ::o7 40 irvek Wrestler Iwe llout. COL,VIL,IE. Wash.. July 15." (Spe cial.) In the wrestling contest here before the Colvllle Athletic Club Jack TVylor threw Gus Kervaras. the Greek champion wrestler. Taylor exercised the hammerlock hold and put his an- conist down in 31 minutes. In the fall Kervaras' arm waa broken above the elbow. Kervaras weighed 225 pounds and Taylor 215. Baseball Summary Club flub Portland alt Uki 11 Francisco. Vernon l.os Angeles... Oakland Club flub Oakland Mill r ran .'isi-o. . . . etnon l.os Angeles PnrtlanU Salt Lake Individual Player, club Wolluins. s. I Kelly, Portland.. l-'ilsKt-rald, ti. F. Rasslt'F, 1-. A... H...,ic. jj. F Lon ney. S. L. . . 'nance. 1.. A . . . Wihe. Portland.. Kenvvorlhy. Oak. Wuiul:u. S. I.. . . Wulter. I A. . . . Suuihuonh, l'(rl..tl 2IS :;2 i;arnner. ttal.lMna.i .:u Fj-hert Portlund. . .t'.7 11:: 27 Xabel. 1- A 2l :; 4 Hrlff. s. t !';l r.u S.N Steen, S. F........2S 4i Rates. Vtrnon H. HTtl .",4 Speiu-er, Vernon. . .'! 17:1 21 H. Ran. 1 7- 2S7 :;7 K. Johns.m, Ver...2i 4t :i Guisto. Portland. .71 2-4 41 Barry. Oakland. .. .J ::.: 2S ll'ianl, F '.'1 Vfulnn. v, raon. . . .24 .".2 i 1-ronime, Vernon.. 20 A Koernr. U A....N 32.". r,l llannuh. s. L To 2-" :t.t 11. Kiilott. oak...tto:; iMvirw. rnon. . Klubcrg. Wrncn. Roche. I'ortland. Kills. I. A Volvertn.i. S. F. le-annte( e. Ver..".lB Kavlx. Ouklan.l.. . .ix 31 32 Itotlgfra. prt)Miid . 4. 1.1-t 1.1 GN-lrhmann. Ver. .14 S:trt 4 Mangert. 1 A M 2"'l Vaughn, port 7 ::"7 ."S t-.ulgnl. S. 1 -". 1I in Nixon. I.,rt lanrt . . . nv 2- I Hth-k. l'ortlann . .21 Rslh. S. 1 7.". stumpf. Port lanl. . 72 Atilrev, S. F 11 Broun, R. F 4'l ftrr. S. 1 7'i ann. S. 1 3:t Lane, Oakland. .. .s! Milnn. i. 1 7i Griggs, v.-rnon ... ..VI Srhaller. 8. F '"i Ial--. Vi-rnoll ! -:!! Jin-s. S F I" lrt iallouay. I. A...SI Mriiafflg in. Ver.. Dallon. S. F M.-I.arry. I- A . . . Murphy. I.A.-3.I. 1 1 Vernon Brt.oks. S r . -1.. A . Coffey. S. F Mi1dleton. Osk. . . Ward. p.rl lain! . . RerKt-r. Oakland rc. p.-. .271 .273 ,270 .2V." .201 Batting Record p.. t G. A H. R. H. tB. u 2.;2J :;42 712 s.-. 2'.r' o: 7 mi ::i.r ::to .s27 ti .22 . nr. :;isr, 411 m im .21.0 ss 2s72 osit 7::i 11:1 ,u."'7 . ts :." 7 u.o b2-. btj .2oo lelding Keeords.t G. f'O. A. K. Pc. sPc. .. i.N 2ti-'S lols 14il ,!Hi5 .IM.". .. nil 2.".2 i:;is 117 .iii.! .v-J .. nr. 2.144 li.iii 14J . .. KN 2:14.1 llMl 14.1 .IH'.l .'."il .. Ml 21211 1(117 1411 .ll.-.S .K.'T . . 224U 1142 I.IO .tloii Batting Kfrtirrl,.t G. Alt R. H. SB. PC. Pc. 1 4 2 2 U -Oi'O .... 10 I .:i7i .swt til 17 .::.":! ti s .:i4 .:;ii 121 i .:t:ix .7 i 1 1 i .:s:.i .3:1:: !h lii .:;2o .;:2 li:i l ,.;m 11:: II .:: mi i ...i:i .:ti . 7" :; 4'. .311 1'U 12 .Mi 32:1 47 .IS IS o 4: 2: 4 7 2.1'J 2'1 : r.:i 110 11 ;:o2 4:1 M s :m 4 ::12 .:iox u .::i 1 .31:2 a 1 1 r i ,:;o .27t Jl .::.l .:!2i 4 .304 .:.ls 1.1 ,:;ul .2.17 1 .:;u .2i' t .:;m .2-.iK 1 .:i" .27 . ::!.' .24 .2:4 ,2!l .2:: 0 .Vx .2.1 1 .2s .2rt7 11 .2- .27 6 .-277 T .2i .21i:l IT .2SI ,20 M I I ,2 .274 2S 1 .2M .2-rt !l 1.1 .279 .2f.S 27 .:i:i: 27J .:: 271 273 .24 1 4 1 13 Mi lis 15 1.1 Mi in ft 7 lo 42 4 V2 7! IS V! 12 27 1 '.I ti 12 O 77 12 7 2'.1 17 12 .rr u: .270 .2 .2i!i .; .217 ,2'irt .2-o .2Hti .27 .2i." -21 .2ii:l .247 .22 .2i 2.1 .2'.o 2V.1 .2'i2 2'. .2'", .2.1S .2; W. L. Pet. . 3! 41 .4SS . S3 4l ,47 . 38 4.1 .444 . 32 48 .4UM 4:1 37 Ai3S 41 37 .2 . :i 43 .4.'. IK 5 .243 S7 37 ..'.Of) :is 3 .41'4 32 44 .421 32 50 .3UU 38 38 .Son 34 42 .447 :.: 43 .4.14 ol 43 .4111 3U 41 .4i!i 3d 4:1 .4. "Hi 1 3 .44 STAXDINCS OK THIS TKAMH. National League. W. L. Pet.' Brooklyn... 44 30 ..-.. Chicago Boston. .... aw an r-uisourg. .-. Phlladelph. 41 S3 .364 St. Louis New York.. 37 3tt So" Cincinnati. . . Amcrlrss Lescoe. New York.. 43 84 .07O Iietroit Cleveland. .. 4.1 3.1 ..1.:l ashington. Boston 44 ii.. ...... -ft. iMuim Chicago 42 3li .&oS PRlladeipn.. American AsMoclation. Kansas City 4!l 3.1 ..".S3 St. Paul Indianapolis 43 3 ..".44 Toledo Louisville. . 4.1 4S .r.42"oIunT.us. . . Minneapolis 4U41 ..-.2M,lillwaukee. . Western league. Omsha 48 211 .623 Wichita Uenver i:jj.ui.i.-ujnppn... Lincoln 411 -i. ...1" n-lJeKa Uss Moines. 3S 37 .u. Moux lty. . Northwestern league. Fpokane. . .. 4T 21 ,iVi ancouver. . Butte sw.,s....i .-"i1"--..-." Tucoma . 35 3& .4 iv oreat r ails.. eerdajrs Kesults. American Association At Toledo 3-5. Kan sas City lo-l: at Louisville 0-3. St. Paul 3-1; at Indianapolis ti. Minneapolis 4; at Colum bus 1. Milwaukee . Western League At lies Moines 1. Wich ita 2' at Lincoln 5. Topeka 2; at Omaha 10. Uenver 12- at Sioux City 3. St. Joseph 4. Northwestern League At Spokane 8. Ta coma 0 10 Innings); at Butte 4. beattl 8: at Great Falls 7. Vancouver 3. Where the Teams Play This Week. Pacific Coast League Portland at Salt Lake. Vernon at San Francisco. Oakland at Los Angeles. Where the Teams I 'lay Jiest Week. Psciflc Coast League San Francisco at Portland. Vernon vs. Oakland at San Fran cisco, bait Lake at Los Augeles. Where the Teams I'lay Today. Pacific Coast League Portland vs. Oak land at San Francisco. San Francisco at Suit Ls,ke, Vernon at Los Angeles. How the Series btaod. Pacific Coast League Portland 4 games. Oakland 1 game; Salt Lake 4 games, sfn Francisco 2 games; Los Angeles 4 games. Vernon 1 game. Beaver Batting Averages. Ab. H. A Ab. H. if. Kellv ... 30 lo .3-13 Vaughn .. . 32s MJ 2ti2 South'orlta 2113 73 .313; Ward Ismi 44 .242 Wilie 81.111.1.311 Houck.... .10 12 .240 Fisher.... 21U 6.1 .310 ipeas 1S7 41.21U Gulsto.... 274 84 -3o7 Sothoron. . ti0 11.2:i Roche. lo.l 30 ,2tl Noyes .13 ft. 19 Nixon.... 2-1.7 71 .2. v Hagermaa. 12 t .I'M Stumpf... 2.V.1 70 .2711 Williams. . 8 O .O410 Kodgers... 170 47 .2IJV; ls2 27 .::.i 124 In .M 2I 32 .72 2'i4 37 . 2t 4 1 T . .-.O 12s IS . 7 273 2.1 . k.; soi 33 .02 liiH 2'1 ..1 1VS 12 Kane. s.L-L.A-S.F.4! 123 1.1 1'eirltt. S. F 1'. - 2 Klawltler. S IOk.32 "1 2 Speaa. Porllanii .14 1W 22 Barbeau. Oakland. 7 4 24 1 34 Holes. I. A 54 IrtT I" Crandall. Oakland. 17 lit 4 Whaling. Vernon.. 37 llo V Hortsman. I- A... 2s 37 4 Ma'tlrk. Vernon... K7 2-88 32 Mitchell. ernon.. Bi.tler. I. A... Kttterv. S. L. . . Hallinan. S F-S.L.. f'ourh. S F. . . . Cook. Oakland.... Jackson, L. A. 22? 1 S2 1 s l.l 4 4 3 S7 18 2 2'1 81 1.1 .2-VI .2"a 78 4 .2.13 .2411 48 12 .2.1' .2.111 .".I 1 .210 .219 i" 12 .24 .2411 9 .2l"l .2 "il O .243 .2:17 3 .242 .2 i7 .212 .212 10 ill 11 72 12 40 o 3 14 1 .9 223 27 .34 ft! Ill IOO lO titl 4 .3.1 12.1 9 U lo 3 2-.1 l 1 I 4H 34 37 8 24 8 62 3 48 14 21 14 lint 2 m .2 .i 9 .23. .248 0 .231 .24" 1 .2 iO .222 7 .222 .2.- 4 .222 .222 2 .222 .512 0 .222 .3V 2 .21 .2::2 0 .2111 .2 :.". 8 .2i .Hei o .214 .3isl 9 .213 5 .212 .210 O .210 .2111 O .23 .212 2 .'.'Kl .212 2 .2i.H .li7 tFor gimes Including July 9. Percentage last week Tile following players are batting beloi the .200 mark: Railer. Vernon. .114.1: Ha'-.. Salt lJike. .1H1: lilgKlnl.otham. Oaklai.rt Portland. .mil; Lush. Portland. ,1S2: Arel lanes. Vernon. -17ft; Hogg. 1.0 Angelev. .I7t: Novea. Portlanil. .17H: liougan. Sa't Lake. .Ii.; -So. ;-. oron. Portland. .173: J. Kan. l.os AiiKcles. .172; Sepulveda. San Fiaiu-lfcu. .172; Hughes. Salt Lake. .Iti4: Stai.clrlilge. l.os Angeles. .1.1S: Scoggins. l.os Angeles. .1.12: K. Kltlott. Oakland. .14::; 1'rt.ugh. Oaklan.'. .14"'.: Baum. San Fran clrco. .13S; lMercev. Snlt Lake. .12f; Kan nlng. San Francisco. .1i.".: Hagerman. Port land. .lu,i; Mattln. Oakland. .ov.'t; Boti. Oakland. .1.8':; Olflham. snn Francisco. .07'.: l.arson. Ts Angeles. .047: Beer. Oakland. ,o:il; G. Johnson. Vernon. ,o:i; Blankenshlt.. Sa't Ijtke. .1MH1: Burns. Oakland. OftO; Kah ler. l.os Angeles. .OOO; Patterson. Ver non. .OOO. n.VXCKOFT'S PLAYING LIKKI) C. S. Grafe Sees l-'ornier Ileaver in Aetion In Charles S. Grafe. prominent Portland sportsman, has Just returned from New York, where he went on a business trip. He reports seeing the Jack : lllon Frank Moran go and several major league ball games. The Yanks 00k good to Mr. Grafe. and he says that Uavey Bancroft. former Beaver, smashed up a game for the Phillies against the Giants while he was there. He says that Dave is In wonderful shape and that he soon will strike his stride In hitting, while his fielding is marvelous. Jack Dillon beat Mor. all the way. according to Mr. Grafe, who Is a great fistic fan. being the brother-in-law of Willie Ritchie, fornver lightweight champion.