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..J. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18. 1008. 13 s. NEWS OF SPORTING WORLD SHERIDAN AID DOSE Hill FIBS! Big American Weight Men Make Foreign Athletes Take Back Scat, (United frees Leaewl Wfrt.) London, July 18. Carrying off gold, liver and bronae medals for flrt, seo ond nd third places In the discus throw and breaking ha Olympic record, Araer Ion ethlataa toriuv made rauld advance ment toward first place in the general results at the Olvmulo same. Al though England holds four gold medals ana America ou inrce, mo rawni says the Hrltons were victors In events In which the athletes from the United state had not counted upon taking first places. , English athletes are showing good form and have the advantage of being ore home soli, but results of oontests thus far indicate that the Americans will make-a hard fight to repeat their performance of former Ulympic gomes and carry off first place In a large ma jority of the events. Members of the American teams have avoided whenever possible entering the events scheduled lor the first few days of the meet They have been sparring for all the time possible In which to become accusiomea tn th rrllmntiu conditions here. Great Britain's wonderful showing yesterday, when it captured the gold medals In the 660-yard cycling race and the thrAfl-mile rare has heartened the home athletes and they entered the field today with new determination 10 win first to wrest the laurels from the Amer leans. Americans Oo Wild. When Martin Sheridan of New York hurled the discus 134 feet, 2 Inches to day, winning the finals, the American ctlon In the field went wild with Joy, At Athens two years ago Sheridan threw the discus 1S6 feet one- third Inch.. As predicted before the games commenced, America maae a eieuu sweep. Griffin taking second place and M V. Horr of New York taking third. Finland hnd counted upon making a showing in this went, but England ex- pfcted to take a obck srni. In the preliminaries for the discus finals W. O. Burroughs of Chicago won the first and second sections' combines with a mnrk of 122 feet inches. The third section was won by A. K. Pear born of New York, who scored 126 feet 4 Inches. J. C. Oarrcls of Chicago, who made a throw of 133 feet 6ty lnrhes, wnii the fourth section contest, and f. F. Horr of New York won the fifth section with a score of 129 feet 6 inches. Meredith of England established a new Olympic record for the 100-kIlo-meters bicvele race when ha won the second heat In 2 hours, 43 minutes, IB 2-6 seconds. Rose Wins Final. Another gold medal was dded to the American trophies today when Ralph Rose of Santa Rosa, Cal., won the final shotnut. Rose won the flnnl shotput by maklnar 46 feet 7H inches, beating the former record of 46 feet 1 Vi inches. In the nreliininarlen for the 16 pound shot event W. W. Cos of tha Boston Athletic club won section 1 with a rnarki or 45 feet 7(4 Inches. In Ruction J J. C. Oarrels of the TTnitod States wqn the preliminary, witn 43 reel 3 incnes. itose won the preliminaries in sections 7 and 8 bv putting the shot i feet 2H Inches. England then regained her lend In the number of gold medals she has captured tnis year wnen 1 ayior won ine uu me ter swim. Taylor cantured the final in this event in & minutes, an 4-0 seconas. PRACTICAL JQKER FLOODS FRISCO , WITH FAKE BIDS TO BAT'S'DINNER (United Pre tossed Wire.) San Franclsoo. July 18. Battling Nelson la on the warpath today and If he finds the practical Joker who flooded the town with tyg-u Invitations to his birthday dinner party last night a tragedy may result. When the battler saw the guests assembled at the Fsirmont last night, to celebate the pane's acquisition of the belt, Nelson was pelted with a pile of letters a foot high. The envelopes, he discovered, contained regrets and aooeptancea. All of his guests were present and the battler was puzzled, lie did not know the men whose signatures wore affixed to the notes and his astonish ment was complete when It was an nounced that several guests were tn the hotel awaiting admittance to the dining-room. Investigation today showed that some f radical Joker had issued several hun red spurious "bids" to the battler's party. The Invltatlops were sent to the most prominent clubmen In &iin Ji'ranclsco and were accompanied by a note apologizing lor the lateness of their arrival. 1 RAILWAY MAGNATES WON'T RUN EXCURSIONS AND FIGHT IS IN AIR f fulled Press Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, July 16. Refusal of of railway magnates to agree to run excursions to Ely on Labor Day, It Is believed today, will probably result in the cancelling of the Oans-Nelson fia-ht. If that contest Is declared off Packy McFarland hopes to arrange a battle with Nelson to be fought here Septem ber 9. .Another reason that the Oans-Nel- sOn fight may not be pulled off at Kly Is that a rival bout la being plannod for Ooldfleld on the same date. Tex Rlckard has not been r heard from of ficially. Harry Gilmore Jr., McFarland's man ager. expresses the belief that his scran per will have no difficulty In taking trie tattler s scalp. He declares iselson was no better when he won tha belt from Gans than he was when Brltt defeated him. He says Gans was worn out. . Fight fans, while admitting that Mc Farland Is a wonder, are not inclined to take the same rostjate view of lux chance of a walkover In a fight with the Dane that his manager does. It is generally conceded, however, that Mc Farland would give Nelson a run and that the contest would be one of the best ever pulled off here. IKS flj SAN FRANCISCO WINS GAME IN FOURTEENTH STANDING OP TEAMS Taclflc Coast League. Won. Lost Los Angeles 60 Portland ,. . . . 44 San Francisco 47 Oakland 39 39 40 48 63 National League. Won. Lost. Pittsburg , 48 New York 4( Chicago 45 Cincinnati 42 PhiladelDhla 35 Boston 36 Brooklyn 29 St. Louis 29 32 32 33 38' 37 43 46 4S PC. .662 .624 .496 .42i PC. .600 .590 .677 .626 .4S6 .449 .387 .377 American League. ENGLAND SURPRISED BECAUSE MEL IS OUT (United Press Leased Wire.) London. Julv 16- Great surprise was expressed when it was learned here to day that Melvtn W. Sheppard, winner of the 1.600 meter race in the Olympic games, was recently removed from the New York police force on the grounds of physical disability. Although Sheppard proved tha fastest of the world's foremost runners here, the American city's police commission decided he was not strong enough to wear the blue uniform of a New York officer. The Fiirpreons who examined him declared he had enlargement of the heart and hardening of the arteries. It Is reported that his case will be reopened upon his return to America, and that It is probable he will be put back on the force. Mis friends say he was removed st his own request. St. Louis Cleveland Philadelphia Washington New York . Won. . Lost. P C. .. 47 32 .695 .. 46 33 .5S2 .. 44 32 .679 .. 44 35 .567 .. 38 38 .500 .. 85 44 .443 .. 80 47 .390 ..29 60 .367 (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, July 16. The Seals made four runs In the fourteenth Inn ing yesterday and won, 8 to 5. Oakland went skyward in the last inning. The score: SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. I Mohler. 2b 6 2 Hllderbrand, ir 6 Zekler. ss 7 Williams, lb 6 Melcholr. rf 6 Curtis, cf 7 McArdle. 8b 5 Berry, c 6 Sutor, p 6 1 PO. A. E. 4 3 0 6 0 IS 2 4 3 9 1 Total B4 8 12 42 12 4 OAKLAND. AB. R. II. PO. A. K. THREE MATCHES ARE OF INTEREST Irvinffton Tennis Players Close Together, With Vis- itors Showing Well. fol van Haltren, cf 7 0 Cook, 3h 6 1 Hcltrauller, rf 7 0 Eagan, ss 5 0 Hoean, lb. 7 1 Haley. If g 1 Altman, 2b 5 1 Lewis, c 6 1 Hardy, p 6 0 Wright, p 1 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Chicago. R. II. Chicago 0 7 Now York 11 14 Batteries Brown. Pfelster. Overall and Moran: Wlltse and Bresnahan. Umpires O'Day and Johnstone. At Pittsburg. R. H. 7 7 PUtsmirr 3 flnntnn 2 Retteries Leaver ana uiDSon ria herty and Smith. Umpires Rigler and Rudderham. At Cincinnati. R. Beat ths World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklln's Arnica Salvo," says J. W. Jenkins of Chapel Hill. N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on mv thumb, and it never falls to heal everv sore, burn or wound to which It Is applied. 25c. at Skidmore Drug Co. Irug store. No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our success la due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices- NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak noss can now have their teeth x traded filled and brldgework ap plied without the least pain or dan eer. 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Doyle and Sweeny. Second game R. Cleveland S New York 2 Batteries Rhoadcs and N. Clark Lake and Klelnow. E. 0 Total B6 5 IS 42 17 6 SCORE BY INNINGS. San Fran 0000004000000 4 8 Hits 0110022010011 3 12 Oakland 0200000 0 20000 1- B Hits 1100021130110 213 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Melchlor. McArdle. Brrry. Three-b.ise hits Williams. Sac rifice hits McArdle, Halev, Altman, Hlldebrand 2, Melchlnr, Eagan. Stolen bases Zelder 2, McArdle. First base on balls Off Sutor 2. off Hardv K. Hit by pitcher Cook. Struck out By Sutor z. oy aray id. Time 2:45. Umpire i CJ J 1 11 u. TODAY'S GAMES AT THE OLYJfPIC GA3IES to- (t'nited Press Leased Wire.) London, July 16. Summary of day s results at Olympic games: Discus Sheridan. Amerlenn. flrat 1R4 feet 2 Inches: Griffin. American, second; Horr, American, third. lb-pound shotnut Rose. Amerli-nn. first, 46 feet ?H inches; Horgan, Eng lish, second; Garrels. American, third. 400-meter swim Tavlnr RniHlsh first; time. 6 minutes 36 4-5 seconds. Meredith, English, establishes new Olympic record in 1,600 kilometers bi cycle race, making preliminary in 2 hours, 43 minutes, 15 2-5 seconds. SQUEEZE FLAYS. The fan who always has a hunch would have laid his last red on Port land yesterday. Hosp's name appeared on the .corecards wold In the grand stand as Hash," and the Beavers sure ly made a meal off the big fellow. Hllde Hildebrand said the other day that Sutor hnd pitched 86 Innings with out a run being scored This included his 13-lnning battle with Jess Garrett It will probably be Klnsella against Thorsen or Naule this afternoon. With tfio Beavers hitting like yesterday and Klnay pitching his usual game there will be nothing to It. Phil Cooney watched the game from the press box yesterday and was sub- W There were three unusually good matches at the Irvlngton tennis tourna ment this morning when Miss Fox and Hall beat Miss Ledbetter and Wlcker ehnm 8-6, 6-8. 6-4. Miss Cook and Mo- Buiney bent Miss Morrison and Tyle in the' mixed doublet. 8-6 and 8-3. ai Wlckersham and Btlllngor beat Goss and McAlpln In the men's doubles, 6- and 7-6. Oulsldn of these names the Other scores roiiow: Andrews beat Remington. 7-5 and 1 Miss Hotchklss and Jordan beat Mrs. Judge and Black. 0-1. 6-3. Wilder and Andrews beat Mann an Braley by default. Rosenfeldt and K.ihn beat Dr. Morrl son and Ferris. C-2. C-l. Miss Ledbetter Lent lllss Lane by de rauit. Hall beat Cook. 6-1 and 6-0. Brewer beat Blanchard. 6-2. 6-2 Mrs. Judge and Black beat Miss Koehler and Snow by default- McBurney and Tvler beat Northru arwl Qt.ii.Drr Rft Remington ami Jordan beat Humph reys Droiners, e-z, e-o. Best Oame Yesterday, W. A. McBurney, the crack Spokan pinyer, pro ioea a portion or tne goo play yesterday when ho defeated W A. uoss. the local expert easily, 6-3 and 6-4. Goss' service handlcauned him and the visitor took every advantage (ii uis opponents weaaness. L. R. Freeman of California snd F. Ewing of Portland lost but one se out or tne match with C J. Hall am P. Gardner of Everett- In the mixed double yesterday. Mrs. Walter M. Cook and Mr. McBurney beat Miss Fordlna ana air. ireeman. The winners yesterday were i lows: Seoond Day Winners. Freeman beat Nunn by default. Ferris beat Brown bv default. W. A. McBurney beat L. P. Humohrev 6-2, 6-8. Rosenfeld and Kohn beat W. K. Scott and William Miller 9-7, 6-2. Brown beat O. L. Ferris bv default. R. Wilder beat George McMillan 6-0 6-4. L. R. I' reeman and J. F. Ewinsr beat fercy uarnner and C. J. Hall 6-1, 6-8. if Wl , nr Hout .1., u.to cn u ) Miss Fording and Miss Cook beat Miss Goss and Mrs. Lockwood. Mrs. Northup and Miss Schaefer beat Miss weiuier and Miss Honeyman by oei auit. J. Shlves beat E. A. de Bchwlnits 8-6, 6-2, 6-2. Miss Catlln beat Mrs. du Bols by default. Miss Heltshu and W. Goss beat Miss Morrison and K. W. Wilder by default. Mrs. Northup beat Miss Weldler by aerauit. Miss Schaefer beat Mrs. Raley by de fault. Miss Goss and Mr. Ewlng beat Mis Honeyman and R. Mackenzie, 6-4, 6-0. Miss Campbell beat Mrs. McLauchlan, 6-0, 6-J. Mrs. Cook and Mr. McBurney beat Miss Fording and Mrs. Freeman, 4-6, 8-4, 7-6. B. Wlckersham and D. S. Bellinger neet atarr and tjtarr 6-1. 6-0. Miss Hotchklss bent Miss Morrison. 6-1. 6-0. Miss Carstens and Mr. de Schwelnitx bent Miss Schaefer and L. P. Humphrey 6-z. s-u, 6-. Mrs. Cook beat Mrs. Judge 6-2, 6-2 Miss Morrison and Mr.' Tyler beat Mrs. Haley and A. B. McAlpln 6-3, 7-5. E. Jordan beat F. Warren 6-0, 6-1. D. S. Bellinger beat M. F. Michel 6-1, 6-3. A. Remington and E. Jordan beat E. A. Carwston and J. Shives 6-4, 6-1. W. A. Goss beat W. I. Northrup 6-0, 6-0. W. Cook beat C. F. Chamberlain 2-6, 10-8, 6-2 S. 8. Humphrey and L. P Humphrey beat J. Alexander and R. R. Warrlner 6-2, 6-2. E. Jordan beat J. W. Ladd 6-0. 6-0. C. J. Hall beat Irving Rohr 6-4.6-2. W. A. McBurney beat W. A Goss. O. L. Ferris and A. A. Morrison beat Mr. Michel and C. Chamberlain 6-0. 6-2. N. D. Brewer beat J. H. Knight 6-3. 6-4. Miss Lane beat Miss Carstens by de fault. The drawing of the consolation re sulted as follows: Preliminary round S. 8 Humphrey vs. A. E. Mann, Max snow vs. A. B. McAlpln, M. Kahn vs. E. E. Ames, T. O. Farrell vs. A. A. Morrison, L. M. Starr vs. F. C. Warren, R. Mackenzie vs. D, E. Stewart, L. J. Wentworth vs. L. P. Humphrey. A. E Bailey vs. E. D. Bar rett and R. R- Warrlner vs. M. C. Froh man. First round A. E. de Shweinltz bye vs. W. 1. Northrup. Van W. Anderson vs. A. E. Mann. C. D. Chamberlain vs. C. D. Starr, R. E. Black vs. J. Alex ander. Program This Afternoon. The program of play for this after noon follows: 2 30 p. m. Court No. 1 Winner of R Wilder vs. J. Shives vs. W. A. Mo- Eurnev. Court No. 2 Winner of C. J. Hall vs. W. M. Cooke vs. winner of D. 3. Bellinger and A. Jordan. Court No. 8 Winner of Blan'-hard vs. I. Brewer vs. winner of J. F. Ewlng GARRETT HANGS SIGH OH ANGELS Little Texan Has Champions at Ills Mercy John son's Great Battiur. 'flee, Portland; capital stock, 18,000; in corporators, L. N. Russell, Claude E. Hick and George W. Joseph. Merchants' Guaranty company; prlnel- ral offloe. Portland; capital stock, 5,000; , Incorporators, V. A. Jones, Thomas W. Murphy and Claude E. Hlcks. Tha CoQiillle Library association; principal office, Coqullle; Incorporators, Delle Bellonl, Mabel Hazard, R. S. Knowlton, R. H. Mast and J. E. Quick. Canadian Pacific Excursion. On July 22, 28 August 6. 7. 21 ard II. the Canadian Pacific will sell round trlD eXCIlmton tlrlrAtfl tn ntff-n ru-ilnla at very low rata. For rates and full particulars apply at local ofrice, 142 third street By R. A C. 'Twould take un Ibsen or a Jona Lie, Whom I'll admit rank far ubov poor me. To tell the praise of our Viking Oto That mighty who has every pitcher's Mccredle s Murmuring. Thanks to the mighty swats of Ote Johnson, Bud(y Ryan and Tom Raftery and the masterful pitching of Jesse Gar rett. Judge William, Dave Mackle and a few of us who spend our afternoons at Vaughn street had the time of our lives. The Judge said it was more ex citing than that memorable moment when he helped nominate Bill Taft. The score was 7 to 1. My, how tnose Beavers gobbled up the menu presented by "Hash" Hosp. They ordered and were served with triples, double und single and out of tne soiree came seven runs, ah tnat the southerners could do waa to put one over, an earned run In the eighth on a two-bagger by Hosp and a single by Wheeler. Both slabsters started out like quar ter horses, retiring the first nine men up on elluer side, and allowing but one hit eacli. In the fourth Bernard stung one of Garrett s shoots for a double, but died on tnlrd. This served to set the locals on edge. Ryan put the scoring machine In mo tion dv a single ann i om rtarierv im mediately followed with a corking two bapger luto center field which came near being a triple. However, Tom never slopped until he reached the third sta tion, making the bag on the throw In to head Ryan at the plate. Then Ote Johnson the real sticker of the day, slammed the sphere for one. base, scor ing Raff. Johnson Iiani Heavily. One more scorelet was hung up In the sixth. Johnson leaned heavily on the sphere, sending it way out Into center field. The ball whizzed past Oakes nnd continued merrily on Its way. Rebel gtve persistent pursuit. but before he overhauled the object of ns qufst Jonnson had turned second and was beating it to third. A swift return kept tho Viking on the corner. McCredlos single scored Johnson alter Danzig flld out to Brashenr. roiir more runs were made In tne seventh before tho visitors .hud retired soul on the Portland sciuad. Casey cleverly worked "Hash" for a pass and Hvnn got In the way of a pitched bull. Then Hosp foozled Raftery's sacrifice nnd tli sacks were bulging with Beav ers. Johnson came along with another single that tallied Pearl and Buddy. Danzig's second bingle pushed Baftery to the plnte and Johnson registered on Easterly's error, the Angel catcher drop ping an almost perfect throw from Del-mas. A fast double spoiled the chances for ringing un again when Bassev drove the hall into Delmas' hands and Del whipped it to bmitn, completing a pretty play. There were throe other fast doubles pulled off during the matlnoe, Smith and Wheeler officiating In the other one for tho Sernphs and Cnsev, Johnson and Danzig pulling off Portland's brace. ltie lone pine for the southerners grew in the eighth. Hosn first un. battered the horsehide for two bases. Bernard and Oakes were out respec- Ivelv on a tlv to Rnfterv And a firnnnd- er to Danzig and then Wheeler copped his first single. Hosp went over. Counting the 13 Innlnes he Ditched he other day. Garrett hung up the reo- , rd for tho Portland team of pitching ,' he most shutout Innings of the season, i t a run was scored off the little ellow for 20 innings before Hosp put; n enu iu me record. ' PORTLAND. I A B R. H.PO. A. E. Casey, 2b 4 1 0 2 Ryan. 3b 4 2 2 1 2 artery, cf 4 2 1 8 0 ohnson, es 4 2 3 4 5 anzig, lb 4 0 2 10 0 Create, rf. 3 0 1 1 0 assey. If 3 0 0 8 0 adden. c 4 0 1 3 0 Garrett, p 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 A h ft k v I Totals 34 7 10 27 12 LOS ANGELES. A B R. H.PO. A. E. Bernard, 2b. nks, cf. Wheeler, lb. Brashear, rf. Smith, 3b. . Ellis, If Delmns, ss. Easterly, c. Hosp. p. ... 1 4 10 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 7 24 11 2 0 1 0 7 7 10 6 4 i )ect to an awful kidding bv those two vs. B. II Wlckersham At Philadelphia. First game R. E. 1 3 Dy- Chlcago 3 Philadelphia . . . 1 Batteries Walsh and Weaver gert and Schreck. Second game R. H. E Chicago 2 12 2 Philadelphia 7 10 0 Batteries Owen and Weaver; Dygert and Schreck. an3 It. Hogan of At Boston. Detroit 6 Boston 1 Batteries Wlllets Burchell and Criger. R. H. E. and Schmidt: At Washington. Washington 6t. Ixiuls Batterlei Burn. Hurhea and Rtrrt Bailey and Spencer. R. S 2 H 7 XORTnWKSTEnX' LEAGUE. T aroma 0, Spokane 1. Bpokar.e. Wash.. Julv If Effective pitching by Urmn, the Trnm south paw. heJd the Indians safe st sll times rsteray ma me Tlrer won. I to 1. Oalskl started out for Bpokan but blew up in tnt seoona inning, while Jeseen. who relieved blm, waa only a ha4 tttr. t. arson pitched beautiful ball la pincaea. Seattle 8, VancovTer 8. Battll WfK, July It Hard hitting vr inr tuicii iTt i n era yesterday s gam here, f tn t. Hone ran tr Ben nett and Flannlran were feature. Harm opened things for Seattle bst withdrew In ' tha alxta tn favor f Doyle. More thaa t4 women Dbvslclan at tended tlx annual meeting of th Amer ican Medical association, whlca waa re cently held In Chlcajro, humorists, Brashear Loce Angelee Johnson is batting In great form Just now and Mc"rodI ought to keep him going until ho hits his slump Oti's services to the team are too valuable. Ote figured directly In five of the Beav ers' seven runs yesterday. Cunld Dtiedals hns hn -!ortd president or the Seattle baseball club Cupid also holds the position of general manager. Dug is getting quite active these days. The other afternoon be fined nnd suspended Captain Terrv Mc Kune for deserting the water wagon. Tom O'Brien, scout of the Cleveland (Tub, took a last lingering look on Tom Raftery, the Beaver center fielder yes terday. Tom had lust returned from Spokane, where' he went to meet his chief. Together they will return to Cleveland today. He had quite a chat with Raftery and Groom yesterday. Thl Pay tn Sport Annals. 16 At Philidelrhla: Lip Pike, cf the Athlrtirs. made six homeruns five In succession In a game with the Alert club. 1ST4 The Poston and Athletic ba hall rlahs sailed from Philadelphia for a tour of Grt Britain. lil At 1-angdon. Eng.; Joey Nut tall swam lh(t yards In 1 minute, 4iH seconds, beating rerd. 100 At New Tork: Terry McGov. em won from Frank Erne In three rounds. 1 At Port Huron. Mich: Mike ward won rrcm Buddy Ryan In 1 round a 17 At Philadelphia: Jsck John son defeated Bob Fttastmmons in two round. A Mc W I winner vs. W. A 4OLDrjr WXOSXM9 Means that man and wife have Heed te a gnnd old age and roe.eqoet ly have keel healthy. The beat war te keen tiealtnr I te that rsnt lfrar floes Its 4ttr til dara ut ef lit. The nly wey to o thl Is te kee-g Railkrd t Hertisjf la tre aeuas ani Tsse it . Court No. 4 Winner of Miss L. Lead- better vs. Miss E. Lane vs. winner of Miss I. Campbell vs. Miss Hazel Hotch klss. Court No. R Winner of A. Reming ton vs. F. H. V. Andrews vs. L. R Freeman. Court No. 6 WInrer of Miss Use Koehler vs. Miss E. Moors vs. Miss Stella Fording. 3:30 p. m Court No. 1 Court No. 2 Court No il -James Alexander vs. R. E. IJiack 1 consolation 1 ; winner of W. A. McBurney and James Tyler vs. W. I Northrup. Court Nn. 4- Winner cf W. Burnoy ard Joseph Tyler vs Northrup and D E. Stew.irt vs Max now and R. MnrKenxIs M. Cooke and W Moore Court No F Winner of R Wilder and F. H. V. Andrews vs. I Rohr nr.i A II ti Si-hwclt Itz vs winner of C. E. R Webb nnd J 7in vs A E. Mann and F. Bullev. Court No. t Winner of Miss Fox ra Mies Ruth Honeyman vs. Miss Margaret Catlln. 4 10 p. m Court No 1 Mr. W. M. Cook and Miss 8. Fording v. winner of Mrs F. J. Ralev and Mr. D. Me Ijiuchlan va. Mrs W. I. Northrup and Miss M. P. heeler Court No. 2 A. B. McAlpln va Max 8now ( consols ti"n . Court No R MacKentle va D. E. Ptewart 'consolation 1 CMirt No. 4 L. R. Freeman and J. F Ew ng va J. Webster and F Well Court No. M C Frohman va. It. R Warrlner (consolati on t. Court No A. E. Bailey ra E. D. Barrett (consolatloni. I 10 rv m Court No 1 Mis Hotch klss an! Miss L 'Leadbetter v Ml D. Morrison end Miss lias Koehler. Court No t T. O. Farrell ra A. A. Morrison ( console tlonV Court J Mis L. Crten nd A. E. d 8i-hwelniti ti Mra W. L North rup and V. H. V. Andrew.- Court No. 4 Winner cf L. R. Ft mn and J T. Erlnt v I. Webeter and K. Weils va wiener ef A. Remlngtnnl enn iv joraio arm b. n. and I, p. Hurre-hrer. Court N L. M. Starr ra, T. C v a rren f eoar4attoit. Totals 33 BCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angeles 00000001 Hits 0 0 111112 Portlnnd 00020140 Hits 0 1 0313 20 SUMMARY. Struck out By Garrett. 2; by Hosp. J. Bases on balls Off Hosp, 8. Two-oae hljs Bernard, Ellis, Hosp, Raftery. Three-base hits Ryan, Johnson. Dou hle plays Smith to Wheeler. Casey to Johnson to Danzig, 2; Delmas te Smith. Sacrifice hit Raftery. Stolen base Johnson, Casey. Hit b - pitched ball Bassey, Wheeler. Delmas, Ryan. First base on errors Portland, 1; Los An geles, 1. Left on bases Portland, 8; Los Angeles, 7. Time of game One hour and 45 minutes. I'mplre O'Con-nell. CHINESE CLEARING HOUSE FOR GIRLS 1 ever nr liver set tnertlr. I eetal Cort Nv. 4 d IX OunWIala ii rr fecttle, ftold tr EJUdnters Drug CalC D. Starr (consolation). (United Press Leaned Wire ) Chicago, July 16 Sam and Gee Fong, Chinese, are In prison today accused of coi.ductmg a clearing house, in which nh.te giris have been sold Into slavery to oriental masters. It is alleged that 27 American women are now held prisoners by the local Chi nese, and steps are being taken to effect their rescue. Knowledge of the white slave traffic, which h.n ueen carried on se-rety here Ar montns. reached the police through "fSahel Held, a beautiful 1, -year-old girl. Miss He d ran into tne police station last night and sobbed out her story to ! Lieutenant Joel Bmltn. SDe told or be- ; ire abducted and sold as a slave to a . Chinese master. Iast night ahe made her escape, and reported the sals, of 27 other white girls to orientals. It la be- . iieed the raid that la being planned w:!l result In clearing the mystery i which has surrounded the disappear ance of a number of girls during the past few months. Companies Incorporated. (Salem Btireaa of The Joorsal t ; Salem. Or. July 1 Articles of In corporation have been filed In the office ; of the secretary of state as follows: 1 Multnomah Land company: principal! office, Virtland; capital tock. $5,000. j Incorporators George W. Joseph, J. R i K. Irwin jtnl Claude E. Hlcka J Mllloy Mercantile company; principal j office. Scarpoose, Or.; capital stock.; HO.roo; Incorporators. O. B- Mllloy. Steila VI Mllloy and C E Rumelin. Phertdan Baaehall company. Limited; i Frlrflpal office. Sherklaa; capital tock. j !.; Incorporators. R L. Rice. A. Mnlker. J. R Ivle and Roes A. Farr French A Co; nrinclMl office. Th Dalies, Or.; cspltal ate:, l!0.e: in corporators. Hkwrnrd H French. Paul M. Frerx-h and Vivien H. Fron-h. Atlas Chetnlcat company; principal af- His Doctor Hill $1. When a man or woman ai Begin Pill for any form ef nerve weakness they are getting the et remedy In me wuria tor 41 ror each 10 dsva' treatment. Price Hexln pill 1 a, bos. six boxea IB, with full guarantee. Ad' dres or call the J. A. Clemennn Tru Co., 2d and Yamhill treat. Portland, Or. Camping- tThos got Srerybody," -Men' and women's shoe, worta up to $1 60 pair, now $1 per pair. Women and misses' 12 and U J5 very-dny alio and Oxfords now $1 per pair. Boys' hoe and Oxford, worth up to 11.60, all sties, now II per pair. Sample Hhoe Store company, corner First and Madi son. Also Morrison street, between Front and First. JUST A REMINDER! owss the Time to ave IMIeoney By all means take advantage of our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. The following quotations speak for themselves. 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SEE BIO WINDOW DISPLAY AT WOOD ARD, CLARKE & CO. PRICElSc-ASK FOR IT DONT ACCEPT IMITATIONS " CAN BE PURCHASED AT: Co-.. Washing- Wooderrt. Clarke ton street. Bae Foth, SJ Vnlon aTenue. J. C. Kitchen, til First treet IL O. Oerke. Penn Station. E. U Bechrist. Arista, Kern Park. J. G Otlstrap Hdw. Co, Arista. B. C. Heath. Arleta. J C. Simmon, Kllllng-sworth sre. S B LaCross. Forest drove. Or. Nelson Hansorv Newberf. Or. Fox A Co.. J0 Sev-ond street. Copeland Opeland, 10(1 Corbett O.'oonnerly. 1079 Corbett atrset. Wine H super, (0 Orand are.. N. C. A. Baker, 18 Grand avenue. The Morrison Orand Drug CO-, er Morrison and OrsnJ st. . Miller Kahn 111 Orsnd tTseoe. iiomi Casn Grocery Co, 2J Qrand avenge B. Shemeer Co, 1IT t Bumsld street. Oo. C. Meyer. I Orsnd irnsa R. A- Wilson Etruf Co, lit Or&4 avenue. The Janoke Drnf Co, Il Orsnd avenue. Kydeman Bros., tl It street." C W. Doddrld. II Ki;llns worth avenne. Bl-e A. Denntsoa, II Tlrd street. White Kates. Ill Albln avenue. Townaend 4k Kchoonkoren. 47 1trt si reej. Mr. A. C b-nwiT4. IIS Oran4 avemia. W. IL MiUar. 101 Mai street. The Soas 8tor, 411 Waal. Taylor eV tlavntao. 191 l io street, r. C Gdka, Oresoa City. Or, Ftnntran til TMr4 St. R Vlnavn. 1 TMrd etreel fchaw. lerkia ak Mitch., Ill fcurk. - . i 1 reej. . C A. Hanna. Ill Tirat street. WVrke A Co, 141-141 Tlrtt et. ens. Wlleox Vancouver, Utia, Orrin P. Spaulding, Horlhwcst Sales Agents 225 MARQVAM BUILDING n - - a s