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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENsrlG,. JULY 27. 1008.
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PORTING NEWS
Ring
field
Track
Diamond
BEAVERS BREAK
Four Pitchers Used by Oaks
Fail to Stop Run-Getting
Locals.
v': Three Oakland slal.stcrs were tum
bled out of the box (o the cold hard
;. earth at Vaughn street yesterday, while
, , Jess Garrett was engaged In filing off
h. .r,ri. nf the Greek stilettos. Jess
V did good job. These Tcxans always
, do a good Job. though according to
"7 tradition they are usually on the other
end of the "sticker."
" " gum Nelson. Hardy. Pellnr and Ho-
ran were the slabsters - Top" Van Hal
tren used against the home guard. But
even at that the locals only made six
V - hits off the quartet of Mole twiiiers.
1 By the Intricacies of fate poor Hardy
rets credit for Ions of the game, al
'. though he pitched but an inning and a
iialf and finished up the bum Job start
ed bv Nelson in the fifth, when Oakland
was "two ahead. The Beavers made three
runs during Hardy's brief engagement
On the mound.
Right lit the start the Moles began to
" ' register. Garret had caused Van Hal
tren and Cook to become easy outs. Then
Heitmuller hit down the third base line
; for a double. Truck Kagan came
through with a timely single and scored
Heine. Truck was pegged out nt sec
ond on an attempted steal.
The visitors annexed unother score In
the third installment.- Lewis wna safe
- fn Raftery's error but was forced at
second by Nelson. Then the queerest
lgure on the diamond hiked to second
with Cooney's bad throw to first. He
moved on to third on Van Haltren's
long flv to McCredte and beat it for
home with those ostricn-Ilke legs on
Cook's bingle. Cook never got farther
than first for Heitmuller was an easy
out. Garrett to Johnson. Never but once
after that did the Oaks reach second
base, when Heitmuller stole after he had
hit for one bag.
Nelson sent tlio Beaver3 to the bench
wlthout much trouble until the fifth in
ning. With one out and two successive
walks "Pod" Van Haltren ran up ilie
white flag for a short parley. It ended
with Hardy replacing Nelson. Bassey,
the first Beaver to face Hardy, reached
first on Altman's error. Garrett and
CaSey' scored on the play.--Johnson Sent
a Ion high fly to Van Haltren in cen
ter and Van sent the ball home to catch
Bassey. Lewis' error allowed the mar
Quls to score.
' Madden scored in the next Inning on
two hits and Hardy's error. Portland
made It two more in the seventh.. Del
lar, who relieved Hardy, gave Johnson
-hls base. Ote arrived on Ryan's double
Buddy stole third find - scored on a
aqueeie play. McCredle sacrificing.
The. score:
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
2 1 1 1 0 0
4 1 fl 4 n
HANDLES THE HALTER
I . a . j...:..: .... k
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Hugh M
Manager
Sparks,
of tho
Newly-Elected
Forest Groye
Colts Baseball Club.
Casey, ib
Bassey, .If
Raftery. of
Johnson, lb
Ryan, Sb ...
McCredle, rf
Cooney, ss .
Madden, c ..
' Garrett, p . .
Whaling, c .
4
1
12
1
2
4
1
0
1
6 6 27 11
Total 27
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
van Haltren,- cf 4
Cook, If 4 0
'Heitmuller, rf ..
Kagan, si
Hogan. Sb-p .....
' Miller, ss
"Altman, 2b
Lewis, c
Nelson, p
Hardy, p
Delia r, p
Houston, 3b
0 2
1 1
2 1
i ft
1 2
ii 1
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WOELI CAPTURES
CLASS C TRAP CUP
Abraham "Wins Tnnian Med
al Howe Captains Team
to 3Ieet Seattle.
Adolph M'oelm won the class A trophy
of tho Multnomah Rod and Gun club
yesterday, making 39 out of 50. M
Abraham won the Inman medal, making
45 out of 60. The match between Billy
Feehelmer and George McMillan for
25 targets resulted in a tie, both seor
ing 21 targets.
Will Lipmari has Issued a challenge to
a team composed or grants nowe, wit
liam Caldwell and Charles Wagner to
shoot against Harry Kills. Jack Citlli
son and Dick Carion. He will allow
them to name the purse to be shot for,
also the date, although ho prefers the
Rhoot to take place next Sunday. How
ever, a later date will be satisfactory
to him. Llpman nould like to hear
fro:n the team he has challenged.
Several of the Seattle shooters are
out of town. As soon as they return
the team from here will most likely
shoot them a match In Tacoma. Seattle
has not definitely accepted the chal
lenge. Frank Howe, the oldest and probably
the most reliable shot in Oregon, has
been elected captain of the team to
shoot against Seattle.
Following are the scores yesterday:
Shot at Hroke. p.u
100
ion
ARREST BETTORS
IT TWO GUI
President Ewing Will Stop
(iainblinff Seattle Club
Uses 52 Players.
(flitted Ireaa l.raaed Wir.
San Francisco, July 27. President
Cal Kwlng of the Pacific Coast Bas
ball league today declares that he will
continue to make arrests at Recrcatl-m
park as long hh spectators mnke bets
on the games, and that ho will stamp
out the gambling evil which threutei.s
to iukc no LI ol tliu game lure, 1 ins
decision was unnouiK-ed today when
luwlng was Informed that three men
arrested Sundav Intend to fight the
case In the courts and make a test out
of II.
Charles H. Dodge, chief deputy In the
reki.-. irur s office, (. Maries itoiana, u
restaurant keeper, and Fred KslrchlM,
a merchant of Oakland, were the men
arrested Sunday.
Dodge and Roland had Just made a
bet when they were arrested, and Fali
chlld -was arrested soon afterward be
cause he tried to pursuade the detective
to let the men go.
ir judge Mccredie would apply jne
same screws to some of the parties
who indulge In the betting game al
Athletic park it would be appreciated
by the real, simon-pure fans. Nearly
every afternoon somebody is annoyed
by the tactics of a few betting fiends
In the grandstand and bleachers. It
makes no difference when the stand is
filled with ladles. There are few things
more offensive than to have some bu,r
snake a bunch of bills under your nose
and attract the attention of everybo ly
In the Immediate neighborhood with h'.a
l ll bet you iu Portland acm t get to
first." Karly In the season Judge M
I'rt-dle announced that there must he
no betting on the games within the
park, hut it has been going on. The
gambling evil should be stamped nut
lere es ftrmlv as It is Dting stamped
out in San Francisco.
Frank W. Ksola ("Big Chief) last
year a catcher on the ban r ranclsco
baseball team but unable to retain his
position this year, will probably soon
ie reinstated to Ills lonner place on 'lie
San Francisco police department. Ksola
resigned after the fire under a mis
apprehension, of lis rights to play pase-
iau ana inn commissioners reiusea n
reinstate him. Before resigning, how
ever, he had been told hy tr.e clner ana
two of the commissioners that he would
be given a year's leave of absence. in
that assurance he signed with the Seals.
Then they refused to countenance his
leave and. caught between two fires.
Ksola was forced to resign. At 'he
time he had been a member of the de
partment for 13 years. Fris"o's city
attorney reports favorable to Esola.
Ote Johnson Is rin coward. He may
not be as big as Jim Jeffries, but he
nas the nerve of a Joe Wolcott. Since
Olo took to playing first base during
Hal Danzig's injuries a couple of row
dies have oceupUd seals on the r!,sht
end of the bleachers and addressed un-
ompllmentarv personal remarks to
Johnson. Saturday last Ote could stand
the insults no longer, and after the
game he jumped the pair. Bull Perrl-ie
irevented a mlxup in tne parK, nut ote
nvited the bullies to wait outsil:?.
When he showed up in his stn ot
lothes a few moments later neither
one was in sight. If they were, on the
spot Sunday they kept mighty close.
ram m
HE UH BEAT PHIL
SCOTTY LEAVES
HOTEL ON FLV
Manager Thinks Death Val
ley Miner Will Pay I)e
9 linquent Bills.
Stockyards Wonder Says
Brook Is Trifle Ambitious
in Seeking Fight.
(t'nlti-d rrei IMd Wire.)
Dos Angeles, Cal . July 27. Although
Pncky McFai hifid Is decidedly unpopular
here and hundreds of fans will pay
their money August 7 In hope of seeln
him nut to sleeD bv Phil Itrock. he de
larffd today that ho was willing to put
up a MihstantJ.'il side net that ne wins
the go and heats Welsh next time In 16
rounds.
McFarlnnd s unpopularity Is due to the
inspoitsmanllke attitude Of the Illinois
boxer tewaril Heferee Jim Jeffries aner
the McFarland-Welsh bout on July 4.
Thnt ilcl' in land knows he Is up
against a tough youngster In Hrork is
shown by the steady training he Is do
Inif. He professes confidence, however.
and today said:
"Catch weights wilh me means that
will go into the ring at about 136
pounds. This is my best fighting weigh!
md I 11 make the performance an inter
esting one ror tlrock. He s a good hoy,
but I m afraid lie has been a trifle
ambitious to say the least in seeking
maicn wnn me.
(fiillrd Pri I.tased Wtt.)
Kan Francisco, July 21 Manager
Woods of the St. Francis hotel is trying
rot to look worried today on account
of the absen.ee of "Scotty," the Death
Vulloy spendthrift, who has been miss
ing from the hotel since lust Thurslay
ufteinoon and who left the caravansary
without paying his bills. Woods says
thfit lie Is not uneasy because he be
lieves that Scotty will show up some
ttmo and pav the bills, but it Is evident
that the Death Valley miner Is broke
at present anyhow.
Scotty lilt town last Tuesday and pro
ceeded to spend money In his old style.
He lought champagne and wines and
had them charged to his bill. The only
. I . . 1... .1 1 .... 1 ..... .4 n.ci a .Ina f rif
"lie bell boys, and this was enough to
3- 1 m .
BLAfflES HO FOR
FAILURE TO FLY
Spectators Say It Also Saved
Aeronaut Arthur Bar
rows' Life.
(Cnlt4 Press Lss Wire..
Los Angeles, July. 27. Arthur Bar
rows today blamed the lack of wind and
the fact that foot power Is Inadequate
for his failure to mv nerni
flights at lonr Beach Sunday In Charles
Johnson's aeroplane. 1-ack of breeze.
iiowovrr, im oeneveu, Dy persons who saw
the unsuccessful attempts to havs saved
Burrows' Ufa.
Although the steam enslna which
to operate the aeroplane was not com
pleted. Barrows was determined to test
the machine and attempted to operate
It by foot power. After ascending a
short distance tha end of the airship
tipped up. unseating the aeronaut and
throwlnghlm Into the body of the ma
chine. There was no wind and man
and airship were brought safely to
earth.
TEST FENDERS
Mill LIVE III
Inventor Declares He Can
Get All "Human Dum
mies" Desired at $2.
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- Total 33 2 fl 24 1 0 3
SCORE BV INNINGS.
Oakland loiooooo n 2
j Hits 2 1 1 1 0 1 (1 0 0 G
aortland 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 x 6
i.HI.t8... 0 11 0 I 1 M 0 x 6
SUMMARY.
. Struck out By Garrett 2, Ifog-nn 1
Kelson 2. Hardy 1, Del lar 1. Kass on
balls Off Hogan 1. Nelson 5. Hardv
i, uenar 1. Two-base hits Heitmuller
, Kagan, Ryan. Double plavs Hogan tn
Eagan. Miller to Eagan. Sacrifice hits
Casey. McCredle. Stolen bases
Heitmuller, Ryan. First base on errori
Oakland 2, Portland 1. Deft on bases
Oakland 4, Portland 8. Innings pitched
Bv Nelson 4 1-3. Hardy 1 2-3. Iellar
; 1. Hogan J. Base hits Off Nelson '
Hardy 3. Dellar 1. Time of game
One hour, 60 minutes. Umnlre Per-
rine.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Chicago.
Chicago
Philadelphia
Batteries Walsh
gert and Schreck.
and
1
Sullivan
H. E
y 1
f. 0
Dy-
At Detroit.
R H E
Detroit
New York '2 jj
naurnw- Altai in and Schmidt
nlng, Orth at.d Blair
M. Abraham
W. Caldwell
Charles Wagner.
F. K. 'Shaugle. . .
Frank Howe
Ed Young
W. K. Carhin . . . .
George A'cMIUan
Harrv Ellis
Jack Dillon
Ed Baternan
Atiolph Woelm
It. Kechei ,(ier . . .
ID T. Hudson . . .
Mooro
Sternberg
W. Shangle ....
Nicholson
Ellis
75
100
1 no
1"0
50
100
1 no
fin
100
1 in
00
i no
100
2n
1 011
87
02
60
Ml
79
78
as
73
73
?.
71
70
34
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10
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There is not a pitcher on the Portland
team the fans like to .see win better
than Jess tJarrolt. Sometimes the
scrappy pitcher is most popular, but in
this caae the quiet, unassuming fellow
gets the hand. (Jarrett seldom roofs
and during his playiiiK on the- local
field has never been heard to kick at
0 I the umpire's decisions. When tilings
9 ; : re 001 nreai-:in ritru ne. puns nis cap
s 1 down uara on nis nead and puts on
92
87
83
80
van mm MAKES
BEST TRAP RECORD
Preparations are belnfr made by th
Rose City Gun club for a b shoot next
Sunday, when, besides the regular club
medal shoot, there will be three special
angle events nnd two double bird events.
A biff crowd was at tho traps of the
club at Watson's station yesterday.
There were two 20-lrj special events as
well as th-e regular 2o-bird event or the
lub. The club trophy was won bv van
Arnam, who dropped 24 straight of tho
nr ti... 1: 1 u A
LMiua. 1 lie xiiifjir Illl-utii IU1 lii?
Hist 10 ntralght III the practice shoot
was won bv Boose. Martell won the
first event with 19 out of 20 birds. Wag
ner and Van Arnnm tied for second
with 18 each and Keith was third with
17.
Vrfn Arnnm captured the second event
with 19 out of 20 birds. Martell was sec
ond with 18 and Lewis and Hums
dropped 17. In the club shoot for 25
birds, which was won by Arnam. War
ner and Burns tied for second with 23
each and Martell was third with 22.
Following are tho percentages male
yesterday: Van yrnam, .04; Slnrtell,
"91; Fred WaKner, !S8; Keith, .82; Burns.
.80; Lewis, .,8; Behnke. .,T, Stevens,
.75; Johnson. .75; ljoose. .73; Kendall,
.7 1; Aiu-tin. .70; Carnes. .US; Conley, .68;
Hemp, .C4; Wllholt; .6u; Lloyd, .62; Ben
ton, .40.
make their eyes bulfte out. Ho said
that one of his trunks was full of nug
gets.
Thursday nlKht, Snotty's brother came
to town und ' broufht - with him three
mysterious looking men in the garb of
miners. After the trio had found
Scotty, the Death Valley miner left the
hotel saying that ho would return the
next day and puy his bill. He has not
been seen since.
The bill left is said to be over 1200
for the three days.
MEXICO JfEFUSES
HAHKLUAN EXTENSION
(Tnlted Pre Leed Wire.)
Mexico City, July 27. The Mexican
government has refused a second re
Quest on the part of E. H. Harrlman
and the men associated with him in tho
bulldln of the Cnnanea. Yaqui river
ami Pacific, railroad, to extend the tlmo
limit for the completion of the line and
orders have been issued for rushing tho
work with all possible speed. The line
must be finishod by October 12, 1912,
one extension having been granted from
the sume date in 1 S 1 0. The road is U
extend from Guaymas 011 the north to I
Ouadajara on the south, a distance of I
about 80 miles. The northern half of 4
tho route is of easy construction but 1
before the southern terminus is reached
the road w ill have to be carried over '
the Sicira Madras mountains, where, in1
per
Proti-cting Life.
To obviate the danger of trainmen
slipping from locomotive steps when
wet or coated with Ice, the Canadian
Pacific railway Is equipping Its engines
with steps perforated to allow moisture
to fall through and with lugs to make
a secure foothold.
New York, July 27. Human dum
mies, placing themselves In tho way of
wlft moving streetcars, for the pur
poso of testing tho fenders, will be paid
J'i oer d.-iv dininir the tests to be made
at the Invitation of the public service
commission by the manufacturers of
fenders. The commission Intends to
adout a fender for the New York City
cars and wants to get the' best. It has
ordered practical demonstrations to be
held this fall at Hchenectady and at
Pittsburg. About 40 manufacturers al
ready have agreed to enter the competi
tion. At first It was Intended to use
stuffed dummies but one man who has
unlimited confidence In his appliance,
announced that he could get all the men
he wanted to topple Into his comfortable
fender at 'i per day and the others had
to meet the competition by promising
living dummies also.
In 1007 China, spent $105,000 in edu
cating young natives In foreign coun
tries, principally in the I'nlted States
and Japan.
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some places, it will cost
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tor swift const ruction.
$100,000
the line are
new records
Tt is now tin to the Motor Boat club
of America to defend the cup. The in-
ternatloiial races for the tropny are
scheduled to tnko place next Saturday
in Huntington bay.
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SEALS GET EVEN BREAK
WITH SCRAPPY ANGELS
San Francisco, July 27. The Seals
and Angels broke even yesterday.
Scores :
Morning game
LOS ANGELES.
AH. R. H. PO. A
76
73
73
71
7 0
68
fil
54
50
4
44
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
more steam and Ijlgger curves. "lis
teammates say they hear him talking
to himself occasionally, but tho fans
never.
Manager Dugdalo of the Seattle club
hns used 52 players to date :.n l ' 'ie
season Is but half gone. The list does
not include many who W'ere tried out
early in the spring. This Is a record,
topping by two players the number
I'arke Wilson had in the Seattle team
of the old Coast league. Here is a re
capitulation:
Catchers 7
Pitchers 20
First basemen 3
Second basemen 1
Shortstops (i
Third basemen 1'
Left fielders 3
Center fielders 3
itight fielders 6
Total 62
Bernard, 2b
Oakes, of . .
Dillon, lb . .
Urashenr, rf
Wneeler. 3b
Kills, .cf . . .
Deliv.as, ss .
Easterly, c .
Nasrle, p . . .
Tliorscn, p .
6
2
11
0
1
1
1
4
1
0
Total 32 7 10 27 20 4
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R H. PO,
Mohler, 2b . . .
Hlldebrand, If
Zeide.r, 3 . . . .
Wi'llams. lb .
Melcuolr. rf . .
Curtis, of . . . .
McArlle. 3b .
La Longe, c . .
Henley, p
Berry, c
Jones, p
1 2
1 0
X n
3 11
1 2
2 2
1 4
1 3
1 1
0 1
0 0
Monday Eastern doubles tennis
championship begins at Longwood
Cricket club. Trial races of the Motor
Boat club of America. Opening of
Grand Circuit race meeting at Detroit.
Annual tournament of Mississippi State
Chess association at Castaltan Springs.
Philadelphia cricketers vs. Northamp
tonshire at Northampton. Annual
cruise of St. Louis Power Boat associa
tion. Tuesday Annual tournament of Tex
as Stata Sportmen's association opens
at Austin. Minsummer tournament ot
Michigan Whist association opens at St.
Clair. Annual tournament of Minne
sota Golf association opens at Mln
ikahda. Wednesday Opening of four days'
trotting and pacing meeting at Sprin
field. 111. Opening of horse shows at
Long Beach, N. J., and Charlottesville,
Va. Opening of Point Judith Country
club polo tournament at Narraganfitt
plr. Annual regatta of Lakewood
Yacht club of Cleveland. Ohio.
Thursday Opening of 11 days' race
meeting at Saratoga Springs. Philadel
phia cricketers vs. Surrey, at the Oval,
London.
Friday Sam Longford vs. Tony Ross,
10 rounds, at Bath Beach, N. Y. An
nual regatta of Canadian association of
Amateur oarsmen at St. Catherines. Ont.
Saturday Annual regatta of South
western Amateur Rowing association at
fit. Louis. Motor boat race fSr the
Harmsworth cup on Huntington bay,
Long Island sound. Annual regatta, of
the Canadian association of Amateur
Oarsmen at St. Catherines, Ont.
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May Enjoy Yacht Cruise.
The cruise held under the auspices nf
the Oregon Yacht dub Saturday niht
rml Sun. lay around the mouth of the
Willamette river was a happy event.
Nearly a hundred people enjoyed the
ctulse and a picnic at Nigger Tom
Island.
Mnn-
At St. Louis.
T? HE
Pt. Louis i,
1 ashlngton 3 in 3
Batteries Callev Hi, well and Steph
ens; Keeley. Johnson. Warner and
Street.
TRI-CITV LEAfUT; GAMES.
ys-
and
Woodbnrn 0, Frakos 0.
TYoodbcrn won from the I rak
, terdsy. first through forfeit. i 1,,
then In a real game. 10 to The West
- - i ffiders were continuaiiv nagging at I'rr.
' fire Rankin's decisions nnd l.en h'
called them and put Kirh Drennar. out
; jf th game the game was trrf, i; ,r,
,oodt)urn as the Portland tw-vs r
" roan short. A la-ee rm,i oc
'T"nt "nd "'"bin to dinarti-t 1
--, them an exhibition game t niatnl ir, I
jWriicn th Wcodburn team ronitli-t.lr
. outclassed their opponents
1 YattfOMOT 11, East Portland 7.
T0"?1' kpt UD ,h winning striV
. ",r team has hon of i,
hns A n rclen .
Portland
Sa-i Kninclsco
Unklan.l
Won. I .--St .
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4 27
Tennis Tourney On.
Fi. islet!. July 27. The annual tennis
'competition for the championship of the
' east in doubles and the eighteenth an
1 tournament for slush s opened
; ;i-i.-p! iously todn-- on the grounds of
j ). L .uigwond Cricket club.
Total 3G
SCORE BY
Los Angeles .... 0
tian Frajicisco
12 0
6 12
INNINGS.
1 2 1 1 2 0 0 07
0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 06
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits Dillon. Nnprle, Oakes.
Williams. Home run Kasterly. Sacri
fice hits Kills, Dillon, Braslii-nr. St'.len
bases Curtis. Double plays Dillon
nouthwestekS league.
Vancouver 5, Tacoma 4.
(Special fllnpatrh to The Journnl.)
Seattle. Wash.. July 27. Bunched hits
Easterly to Dillon. Zclder to Wlllisms to
McArdle. ' Hit by pitcher Williams.
Struck out By Jones, 2: hy Nagle. 3.
Time 1:45. Lmpire O'Oonnell.
oir Jian in tne last tnree innings or yes
terdav s baseball game here gave Van
couver a' Veil earned victory over the
Tacoma Tigers, 6 to 4. Ertekson's sup
port was ragged and this, together with,
a little unsteadiness on his part, gave
the Tigers their runs. The score:
R H V.
'" i Vancouver 5 IS 4
Afternoon game
LOS ANGELES.
AH. K. II. PO.
This Dale in Sport Annals. j
l- . l.nke Qi.inslpam'.ri'l. M.i-s.
Harvard . .. defeated Yne in ni.nual '
ti n -r s it - tiAat raee
lT.i iirn.sh yacht Cambria defeate.it
Amrlian ytu hi Dauntless in wiatt !
ra't from t::e Irish coast to Sandy I
tio k Stnrte, .inly 4.
I rani lsco: D. H l.'.ihv
in scullers' race for
f the Pacific ovist and
WOODBUKX MANAGER
Bernard, 2b.
Oakes, cf . . .
Dillon. Ib...
Brashes r. rf.
Wheeler. 3b.
Ellis. If
Delmas. ss . .
Hogan. c
Hosp, p
2 4
0 1
0 1 0
24 15 0
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1
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rhs T!f
lMk At Sundown Park. England:
V llpse stak.i-. S i0.i"0. won bv Orbit.
1&'2 Arthur A Zlmmermnn. Idryele
hm-;p!on. n'v.-n an ovaiioa .,n his ar
r:sl In New York after a fuecessful
to ;r of Euroi-e
104-At Philadelphia- Frsnki" Nell.
N-t4m champion, otitfoLifirht liughey
Mv'Tuvo'-n In six rounds.
Grand Circuit Opens.
(Cnlt'd TTt Vnvtl Tire t
Detroit. i:irh.. Julv 27. The Grand
f'iieuit meeting oteneJ at the stat fair
groTindP today un-Vr rnt-iitions lndlrat
ir.g a secsfTil m-tlr-i?. As In form
er years th Mer halts and iiantifac
tur.ru is to be th big rtake event of
tr- metirig
PITCHER HOSP HAS FINE RECORD
OF FORCING FIVE RUNS IN A LINE
u. w?ZL?TV??' ! T" """ible thing hsrrnd with two
" rrandK-e. Joly fi. Babal fans 1 mM n H-p was abl to control the
wbe ba Iek4 up the records Syrian ! beautifully He was r"t a bit rt
tMir ifcat rttrfc- rn.k ' " 'mply cmUd t make his
. . .1 . e - Mr DrM( r.TW tn Flatter.
He aJreil six men and bit two with
L-T, L ,orr1'1 ,n "T tslils Not a
r' was hit on tbe tfiatnn4. TT fans
M x , s til
Total 31 1
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Mohler. 2b
Hlldebrand.
Zelder, ss . . .
Williams, lb
Melchlor. rf.
Curtis, cf . . .
McArdle. 3b.
Berry, o. .
Sutor. p....
If.
j a. oma 4
Hatterles Erickson and Arbogast;
Hall and Baker and Shea. I'mpire, Car
ruthers. Aberdeen 7-7, Seattle 2-4.
(Jtneelai Plp.iteh to Til Journal. I
Aheriieen. Wnsh, July 27 Pernoll
and Stairkell turned a double vlctorv
" trick for Aberdeen here yesterday, Fer
"I null pulling his game away 7 tn 2, while
btarkell came out with a 7 to 4 victory.
Seattle hnd no license to even score four '
runs off Starkell in the final game, hut
bum support gave the Slwashes their
tallies The scores:
Morning: R. H. E.
Aberdeen ..1 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 7 10 1
Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 1 I
Batteries Pernoll and Boettlnger; I
Boyle and Bustlne.
Afternoon: R. H H.
Aberdeen ...03002002 7 11 2'
Seattle . .0 0 010120 0 4 5 1 !
Hatterles Starkell and Boettlneer: !
Rush and Bustine. I'mpire. Ehret.
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