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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 19, 1008. GARRETT BUMPS MACBURNEY WINS CHAMPIONSHIP IN ' MEN'S SINGLES AT TENNIS TOURNEY Great Littlo Texan Has Great Luck and Southerners Lose Four Straight. Alteration BAKE DANZIG WINS GAME WITH TRIFLE Scores Two Men Ahead and Regis ters on McCredic's Safe Wallop KuMerly IClectrifles Grandstand With Glorious Catcbes. SERAPHS Sale - 1 ! , a, 7 I - t ; :-V -7'" 7 4 ' r - - . - . C - , i t - Ai ' W.jtU.i Tia ii fAr t or PAf KDWK. Wlanlnrs la Aftsrnooa. Men's chamDionalnn MacBurney, of Spokane- Mlxfd doubles championship Miss Jlotchklss and Mr. Jordan. Men's consolation R. K. Black. , What was generally pronounced the most successful tournament ever held In Portland came to a close yesterday afternoon with an Interesting match between MacBurney rnd Tyler, of Spo kane, for the men's championship, and Miss Heitshu and Walter Goss against Miss Hotchklss and H. Jordan for the mixed doubles championship. The largest crowd gathered during the whole tourney was In attendance yes tordav afternoon and the games were followed with close attention and re'dy. cntUuHlaKm. Interest centered fjener pllv in the challenge game for the men's championship, which was won Inst year bv Tyler, of Spokane. Th contest whs a hard-iougnt one mm mnnv tuiumni plass were noted on both sides of the net. When MacBurney, the challenger, finally won the fourth set of the match und was declared champion the applause was long and continued. Ills brilliant nerviee, agility in c overing grotin-1' and his steady and cool play won him ins victory. The game stood 4-b i:i favor of Tyler, and 6-2, 6-3 and 6-0 In favor of MacBurney. The latter has held the citv championship in Spokane and Mac liuiney the county championship. Last par the two men played a wcli-fouaht match in Taeoma, and Tyler defeated j estei day's victor. The other game of Interest was the final In the mixed double. At no time was the contest in doubt. . Miss Hotch kiss' hrilliant work made her a match for (toss, who was one of the most i " vtactilar players seen throughout the week. His (iiiick turns. his sudden backhand stioke, and his ability to cover space won him many plaudits. Miss liejtshu. his partner, played a good x;.me but was outclassed by the brll liiint work of Miss Hotchklss. K. Jor i 'in was Miss Hotchklss' mate but BhS rather took the honors from him. The fore in favor of Miss Hotchklss and Mr. Jordan was 6-0 and 8-2. Black Wins Consolation. The other match of the afternoon was t ne men consolation played by Tom ;. Farro.ll, who had triumphed In the morning over S. S. Humphrey, and R. K Black, who had won from L. B, Humphrey. The match was a hard fought one with every set a deuce set. l:laok was the final winner with the score 10-8, 8-6 and 7-6. Before the prizes were awarded Miss Hotchklss ana Mr. Jordan played an exhibition match with the result 6-1 in favor of Miss Hotchklss and 4-4 In favor of Mr. Jordan. The morning's Interest centered about the finals for the mon's doubles easily won by Tyler and MacBurney ver Remington and Jordan. Dr. A. A. Morrison, who played early In the tournament, was delegated to present the trophies. He took occasion to compliment the Irvlngton Tennis club on the success of the tourney, placing it high above any previous one held In the city.. He said, the east tide club had set a pace that the Multnomah club with Its limited ac commodations would find hard to equal even with its larger membership, and laid stress on the faot that the suc cess was largely due to the hospitality of the women and the courtesy of the players. Amid cheers the Orogon championship cup, whir bears sucn names as Major Walter A. Bethel. Joseph Tyler, Walter doss, L. R. Freeman and other well own coast players was presented to r MacBurney. This was followed by the Multnomah club challenge cup for men's singles to Mr. MacBurney and he, was called uDon for a speech In whloh he hrlnflv rave his thanks for the hos pitable treatment he had received, and nralsod the management highly for the tandard set In this tournament. The second prize, a handsome scarf pin, was awarded L. R. Freeman, who in answer to a reouest for a speech said in behalf of the California visitors that the treat ment accorded them had been most roy- al-and the entire tourney most delight ful and well managed. Caps for the Dooblee. Two cups alike were given MacBurney and Tyler for the doubles championship and two smaller ones as second to Jor dan and Remington, whom Dr. Morrison christened the "greatest tennis mug hunter of the continent." The chal lenge cup presented by J. C. Alnsworth for ladles' singles to be won three times In succession was a handBome large trophy and was awarded to Miss Hotcb.T kiss, who, Dr, Morrison said, had set a lively pace for following years. She was given the tournament cup for the ladles singles and Miss Heitshu the second prize, a Jardlnler. Cups were given Miss Hotchklss and Miss Lessle Leadbetter for-the ladles' doubles and Mrs. Walter Cook Rnd Miss Btella Fording took the second prizes, brass ferneries. First cups in mixed doubles were awarded Miss Hotchklss and Mr. Jordan, and a belt bucklo and scarf pin as second to Miss Heitshu and Mr. Goss. The consolation cup went to R B. Black. Mrs. .lav 8. Hamilton was the patron ess for the day and served refreshments with Miss I.oretia rTujiioinmc, Miss Ethel Wentworth, Miss Catherine Wood ward, and Miss Beasle Stewart assisting her. Kveryone spoke highly of the man agement details throughout the tour nament and good feeling predominated generally. ' Perfect fielding by the Beavers and the Scattering of the 10 hits off Jesse Onrrett gavo Portland her fourth straight victory of the series and the Jlttlo Texan his second within the week. The score was 3 to 2 and the result was In doubt at several stages when a hit meant a tie or the game. Dolly Gray, who did the gunning for the southerners, was In great shape when It came the hitting end, but In mlserablo form on the free pass proposition. Dolly allowed the locals only a quintet of bing.es but he pre sented them with eight bases on balls. In addition he soaked Casey on the antenna, un the other hand the Seraph southpaw struck out eight of the hard- nming Heaven. There were features galore In the fame, not the least of which were the hreu catches of foul files by Kasterly, who succeeded Hugun In tho fifth In ning. All three were of the most diffi cult character and the game little back stop plunged Into a post supporting the wire netting In nailing one from Dan zig's bat. The cheers for Easterly were deafening. Selmas Stopa Hit. Delmas cut off a hit for McCredle in tho eighth when he stabbod a hot liner that looked for all the world like a safe drive. He, too, was vociferously applauded. Mac nearly tore one of Dolly Gray's mits off with a line drive in the first Innlnp- and readied first, getting credit for a blngle. Star fieldlrig stunts on the Beavers' side were less noticeable, although McCredle and Bassey cut off hits by their nifty catching. Babe Danslg tore off a wallop In the first Inning that reassured the fans who have beun following the blK fellow all spring and summer. With two on bases he drove the ball Into right field for three bags, the longest and most spectacular sticking feat of the after noon. Jess Garrett was In extraordinary luck throughout the entire game. The visitors made hits In everv Inning but two, the first and the seventh, yet they failed to shove but two scores over. In the fifth, sixth and eighth can toes they came through with two swats each but the sextet resulted in but two scores. How They Cam. After retiring the enemy In one, two, three order In the opening canto, the Beavers started the run-getting bee. Men's Two and Three-Piece Suits at ONE HALF PRICE $15.00 Summer Suits at $7.50 $18.00 Summer Suits at. . . $9.00 $20.00 Summer Suits at... $10.00 $25.00 'Summer Suits at. . .$12.50 $30.00 Summer Suits at... $15.00 BLACK AND BLUE SUITS AT ONE THIRD OFF Your Choice of Any Boys' Woolen Knee Pants Suit at ONE HALF PRICE $3.00 Boy's Suits at... $1.50 $4.00 Bos Suits at $2.00 $5.00 Boy's Suits at $2.50 $6.50 Boy's Suits at $3.25 $8.00 Boy's Suits at $4.00 MEN'S OUTING TROUSERS AT ONE HALF PRICE Sj yWtaaaBi)fMaajajawaaMtwptMaj.j S3 1 OSKIE JOUES IS PUZZLE TO OAKS Slabster Smokes 'Era Over to Van Ilaltren's Crew. (Bunt Mews by Longest Leased Wire.) Gan Francisco. July 18. O. Jones, the rejuvenated, put the Oaks away with comparative ease at Recreation park this afternoon Just as he had dona In the middle of the week. In the first vsix innings not a clean-out blngle was toiade off Oscar's offerings, which had all kinds of smoke on them. The three safeties credited to Van Haltern's crew In the third were of the scratchy order. In the last three rounds five nice hits were punched out by the Oaks, but clever support kept the tallying down. Score: BAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A Mohler. lb Hlldebrand, If. Zelder, sa Williams, lb. . MelehOIr, rf. .. Curtis, cf. McArale. 3b. t LaLonge, o. Jones, p. . . 1 11 0 Total SI 7 I 17 11 1 OAKLAND. AB. R. H rf. Ven Hal tern. cf. ' ook, jr. p. Heltmuller, Eagan, lb. . Horen, lb. Miller, sa . Altmsn, 2b. Iewls, c. .. Nelson, p. . Hsrdy Haley. If. .. Total PO. 11 ,ca " "Mil. i t 1 ' K : :' . I jJ .1 ft i'- .r ft :f4J""'T i K YsT a V r ft iA t A V vaunts. " Men's Fancy Hose Real 25c Values at 20c Three Pair for 50c. Coat Sweaters All Shades. $3.00 and $3.50 Values at $2.00 STRAW AND PANAMA HATS HALF PRICE MEN'S FANCY VESTS HALF PRICE Saml Rosenblatt k Co. N. W. Cor. 3rd & Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison St r " & i 1 EE r ndF Watching the Play at the Irvlngton Tennla Courts. .82 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. Won Itat Los Angeles 60 41 Portland 47 40 Ban Francisco 49 4 Oakland 40 (6 National League. 14 t 17 It 4 SCORE BT INXINC8. n Francisco ....t 1 t t f T Base hits IIIIMII QaklaM 1 I 01 Baw hits Illlllll 11 Batted far Nelsoa in eighth ItHVART. Rna Off Kelson. T. Hits, . T Insa. a. Charge defeat te !. Two reee. titte Lewta ftacnflre lilts f Mr, Hlidvr?d Bum oe balls (ff Keleoo, $ ff Ck. L trrli out By Jm. ; by Kelson. . Hit r pltbor . MnHw W Nelaoa. " h r-lafe Cnrtls ta FeMee. Tie ef r" 1 bear ar.4 4 BBlawtra. Vwplre I'errtzie. Pittsburg . . Chicago New York . Cincinnati Philadelphia Boatnr. .... Brooklyn BU Louis . Won. 10 . . it Lot 11 St 14 19 17 4$ 41 61 PC .64J .640 .6"0 .421 rr .tsi .6 .Kits .630 .611 .444 1M .lit feated Joshua AVurd In sculling match for championship and 11.000. 1865 At Montreal. Joseph Dion de feated Melvln Foster In rour-ball bil liard match for $2,000 In gold. 1867 At Lake yuinslgamond, Mass., Harvard crew defeated Yale In annual unlversltv boat race, 3 miles. 1871 At Ingleside, Mass., the Atlanta Boat club of New York defeated the Harvard Boat club In slx-oared race for amateur champloushlp. 1876 At Saratoga lake, Cornell won all three races In Intercollegiate row ing regatta. Harvard second In all. 1SS7 At Trenton. N. J.. Dr. W. F. Carver broke 1,000 glaes balls out of 1.038. In 41 minutes. 30 seconds. 19u5 At San Francisco. Buddy Ryan knocked out Oeorge Peterson In 20th round. PROMOTER C0FFR0TII HALED TO STATION Amrrtcaa League.' Won. LoL PC Detroit 41 14 .6ft PL Louis 4T It tri Chicago 44 It .f( Clevelaad 4t It .6(1 Philadelphia 40 It . .if Boston It 4t .411 Washington II 41 New Tork 1 11 T7t Ttiia Date la Sport Annals. lJt At Warwick. CnaUnd. Sim Ward defeated Tom Csnnet la 1 rr4e a1 wis rwogahvd aa caasnptoa of FngUnil IMtAl ntutmrg; JanrS HantlH de- (Tn1t4 Prea Leased Wlr.) San Francisco. July 18. James W. Coffroth. the prlseflght promoter, was arrested today upon a warrant ohsrging him with assault with a deadly weapon. The complaint was sworn to by E. W. Nixon before Judge Shortall. Dixon alleged that he and Coffroth beoeme engaged In an altercation on the evening of July 4, after the Nelson nans prlseflght. and charged that Coff roth attacked him with a knife. Coffroth went to Central police sta tion todsy and put up a cash bond of t:0t, under which he was released. He gave his age as 14 years and his occu pation as promoter. Casey was thrown out at first by Del mas but Ryan singled. Then Raftery skied out to OakPs and Johnson was walked. Here's where the services of Danzig wero utilized. The big flrst sacker slammed one of Oray's grlrilies Into right field and everybody sprinted forward. Ryan ari.l J.'lin.sorPjfregistered and , Babe rested "n t'Mrd before Bra shear returned the sphere to tse dia mond. Then McCredle s blng that got away from Gray scored Hal. In the suereeding Inning the home talent grew active After Madden was Onlerlzed. Garrett drew four wide ones. Casey got soaked on ttif arm and Ryan was given a base on balls, also. Gray tightened up and struck out Raftery find lingan completed a double play b catching Garrett between third I home, the little fellow advancing Into danperous territory In response to the slpnal for the squeeze play. Danglg hit In the third after John son fanned and stole seoond. Bassey worked Gray for a fre ticket after McCredle filed out, but Madden ended the anxiety by striking out. Angels' rlrst Score. Pop Dillon's bunch turned their first hole card in the fifth inning. Jud Smith copped out a Juicy single and Went to third on Rube Ellis' corking two bagger. After Delmas fanned, Easterly pulled off a long; sacrifice to Bassey, which allowed Judson to yank one tooth. The remaining score of the Sera came In the eighth. Gray singled wss forced at second bv Bernard. Ber nle scored on Oakes" long double but the latter died at the Keystone sack, when the two following batsmen were outs. Although Delmas singled In the tenth good fielding prevented him from getting farther thi The score: . PORTLAND. AB. R aphs but nan the first station. Casey, 2b. . . Ryan, 3b. Raftery, cf. Johnson, ss. Danzig lb. . McCredle rf. Bassey, If. Madden, c. . . Garrett, p. . . H. PO. A. E. 0 3 2 0 Totals 27 3 5 27 LOS ANGELES. . AB. R. H Bernard, 2b. Oakes, cf. . . Dillon, lb. . . Brashear. rf. Smith, 3b. .. Ellis. If Delmas, ss. Hogan, c. Gray, p Easterly, c PO. 0 0 A. E Totals 34 2 10 24 7 SCORE BY 'INNINGS. Los Angeles ..0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 10 Hits 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 Portland 3 0 o o o o 0 0 Hits 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 SUMMARY. Struck out By Garrett. 5 ; Gray. 8 Bases on balls Off Gray, 8 Two-base hi Ellis. Oakes. Three-base hit Danxlg. Double play Hoean to Smith Sacrifice hit -Easterly. Stolen base; Danzig. Casey. Hit bv pitched ball Casey. Left on bases I.os Angeles. 6; Portland, 9. Time of game 1 hour, t0 minutes, umpire u i onneii. ind Cbehalls 8, El ma B. (SreeHl Ptspatrh to Tb Journal.) Cheballs, Wash., July is The base ball game between Chehalls and Elma today resulted In a victory for the home team by the scoro of 8 to S. Wake field, for Elma. was batted out of the box In the third Inning and Phllhrlck substituted. Moore eaugM for Elma. Burnett pitched for Che'ialls and Ruff caught. VAUDEVILLE ON E Woman Swimmer After Record, iraitot n Leawd Dlrt l Chicago. July II. Mrs. Charles L Brown, champion woman swimmer of Chicago, accompanied bv nine male swimmers, tomorrow ill attempt sn elght-mlle swim from the Serentv-sixth strt rler to the Hyde Park crib and back. The trip haa never been made by a swimmer. New Tork elty'a police depart went hae recovered about lt.0M In stolen trirtr during, the last year. Arrived The finest nd most complete in pair plant on the Pacific coast We can now repair any make or spe cial else tire. Tou are Invited to call and see this new and up-to-date plant H L Blodgclt rWttOM Tires BIO A!d4r U e Portland - Oregon Taeoma Scores 14 While Spokane Is Accumulat ing Nothing. . (Special Dlapetrk ta The Jooraa!. ) Spokane, Wash.. July IS The league leaders went to elep arel let Careun give there the worst beating of the eea son. It was a pitchers' bsttle until the seventh, when the Tlgrs landed one ever the fence Msckln made a pretty high line catch and e double lay. I nanaier meoe a muhi .msi one- T, ,-,T-,- -,r . -T a ,T.n nu r. Piayeo, rALA1 3 J1Aj AU ,! R H. E. . . . 0 4 4 .14 11 I Rogers; Car- $2,500 Challenges the Glidden Tour Winner for an Endurance Run from New York to San Francisco THE WHY We Iiavc been enthusiastic supporters of the Glidden Tour. In the first one our $1,450 car tied the winner, a $3,000 car. In the second, a Maxwell won the Deming trophy. Again, a Maxwell runabount was the only one of all pilot cars to complete ; the tour. One identical Maxwell competed in every Glidden Tour and is still running as good as ever. We competed in these tours BECAUSE they gave a chance to show publicly that Maxwell cars are superior in many ways to high-priced automobiles.; INFLUENCED by a spirit of trade jealousy of the Maxwell and its many triumphs over them, the Glidden Tour rules have been so modified as to let the high-priced cars down easy if they lose. HOW RIDICULOUS to expect us to enter a contest in which the losing high-priced car can minimize or excuse defeat by point ing to a schedule which made its rupning time thirty forty five minutes faster a dav. IT If tTot an experiment tfot an assembled ear tTot a slavish copy of foreign design i BUY a, gaBwin Amart oaa for Amerloaa j roads and AmarWf oaa toari&f 00 a j-dlttona. Tbe Maxwell ChaUenrer Modal D . t-Cyllndar a 4-30 XF Moa, fl.TM Three-point si;sp nslon. multiple-disc clutch, unit construction, thermo-syphon -iiiiiK air original in ine iuaxweu All others who use 'Oolina are orlrtnat In tha Maxwell them pay the Maxwell the sincere compliment of Imitation 10,116 MAXWELL OWNERS testify that they have as good a nf fi9r 1 1 'If! rr St TKCk ,e ft,-,. ...... I I they paid at least twice the Maxwell's price. WE ARE WrLLING TO PROVE IT, hence we challenge the winner of the Glidden Tour to an endurance rnn from New York to San Francisco, under Glidden Tour rules of 1907, which put us on equal terms with the highest-priced and mos powerful touring cars made. Winner to dispose of $5,000 purse. . v MAXWELL-BRISCOE MOTOR CO. ' New Castle, Ind. ; Tarrytown, N Y. (Main Office) ; Fawtucket, R. I. Duuit it tu ruinru emu aid town fit hand catch. Two games tomorrow. Brore: Fpokane Tifotni Betterl" KUtllsy son and Kellsrky. and Butte fWrats AbrrtWw. (.pr1il rtetr i Tfce Jaeraalt. Buf.r. Mort.. Julr Ik la a pfoeely contested game today Butt defeats! Aberde I Is . at this plate by a aeora of Off are rood. Record, - a ears t2e TaahU! 3UKES MORE MILLS IBesret Kewa ay tisgirt teased Www.) ' Re a Francisco. -July It. Harry OU mor Jr, snanageT ef Facky McFarland, Chicago llgbtwelgbt. annowsced to alrht that he baif awated 'tha term tiered by Toea MeCarrjr of the Fee -. Athletic lc ef Low AnrM for a 1 -r-"ued tmit ta take ilaca aa the CTenirg f Aetrawt I XcKard ! etrer er--1 n w ' Jim Jeffries .fcr a r' rri r . a Freddla Welch, tha lightweight rm pien ef England, to take pU. at r aon on Septamber 3. labor ay. Wetcki ta at prvwent n the elte try. In ta rt a tnath h-ra r t mi I , not definitely err t.t Jr"rim- trr, , for a return snatch with MrltritM if he 4it sot ei in.' 1 f' , the lorl pr".root-ra e al l i- t Fartact en t-e named. 1 1 ..; be a l.S-rr?uri4 ( . " la enasy cf tie largt -"'"--, Franre It f r '