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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1908 KEATS IS TRYING TO BREAK RECORD Pope-Hart ford Car Endeav oring to Set New Time to )It. Hood. SHAKES HANDS; PULES TRIGGER Lawrence II. Belser Commits Suicide With Kifle at Jledford, Or. Ring Held Track Diamond 0 had nPYivrir ivri? wo ui ihl D ruAAiryL lJ Is Vv CP WORLD h PORTLAND DUffi BASKET OF EGGS Kinsella and Willis Both Effective, but Latter Has Best of It. SHOWING MADE BY PITCHERS IN THE TRI-CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE Now nson Btfd In partment that th Trl-Oltjr championship la over, famloin will b Inter- the work of tho pitching di of the sevrM team. The Ssn Francisco, Auk. f Mohlar's fam ily of Keala collected a fnw more point In the in'i'ci-nfifi column vPBtordny f ternoon In a KUme which proved u serle, of rgRs for I'ortlnnil and resulted In only two elicits for the Inhabitants of tho Jlny City. only oncn Mnrlni; tho entire perform line., dlil I'orthmil hintl a man within earshot "f thn homo cushion. That wa n few minutes after tho bovine yelled 'Tiny bull!'' riisey, after making safe lilt and finally stlrklnH his plates safely Into tho third sawdust bug, mfiila a wild dash for home when Ryan hit skyllner Into deep center. ( a.sey would probably have landed on the rubber and saved the northern hunch from a shutout had It not been due to Mr. Heck, who occupies tha middle garden, to mnk his Initial bow to a San Francisco audience In a very bewitching and salarv-ralalnK manner. Heck chukIu the fly. It 1h presumed tha-t his right arm moved back immediately thereafter and straightened Itself out toward plate. Anyway, thn fly wan no caught than It was transformed line throw to Catcher La hange Casey did and Casey trlfla then homo sooner Into and it sot there lust a fraction of a second before Casey did and Casey was out. After that It was easy money for the Seals. Not another I'ortlander reached third. Williams scored first In the second canto on Casey's error, a Bteal to Becond. sacrifice to third and lonsr fly by La Lonue. Just to mak euro of tho game another tally was tab ulated In favor of the Seals in the eighth when Hlldey touched the rubber by virtue of the same process by which Williams had made the circuit of the bases in the second. The score by in nlngs: PORTLAND. AB. R. It PO. A. E. Casey, ib McCredie, rf Raftery, cf . Ryan, Sb Danzig, lb .. Oooney, ss . . Bassey, If . . Whaling, o . Kinsella, p . Johnson . . . 0 2 0 13 1 1 4 0 0 Total 80 0 6 24 16 1 SAN FRANCISCO. A IS. R. It. PO. A. 3 U 2 2 4 If 2 1 ilohler. 2b Ilildebrand, Curtis. 8b MxlChlur, if Williams, Beck, cf IjaLanjfO, MoArdle, "Willis, p lb o es 1 1 1 12 3 5 2 0 Total Batted 27 13 2 27 2 S for Coonoy In ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 00000000 00 Sun Francisco ...010 0 0 0 0 1 2 St 'M MARY. Sacrifice hits MoCredle, Beck. Mnh er. Curtis. Stolen bases Raftery, Mohler. Williams, Double plays Heck to l.aLantte. McArdle to Mohler to Wil ll.nns. I'll. st base on balls -off Willis :'. lift' Kinsella .'I .Struck out --By Willis 4, l- Kinsella 2. Time 1:30. 1 niplre Perrlne. following- table will good Idea of how through the snnon. burn, easily 1 with a fine W. Holmes, Woodburn , 2 Johnson, WeM Portland and 8alem 1 Ktreit, East Side 1 Anderson, Bt. Johns 2 Brakke, vt (jldn 1 JasniHti, Kt Johns 1 Itnwen, Woodburn 12 Marshall, Woodburn 8 Coneannon, Vancouver 7 Hull. Salem . , 7 Pender. Vancouver 8 Poland, Woodburn 2 Howard. West Portland H Jerman, Halem 1 Troeh, Vancouver , 2 Habci nlclu, orogon City 4 Fllchner, Alhhm 1 Gardner, East SlUo 3 Keeler, St, Johns 2 Myers, Halem 3 Olney, West Ride 3 Nelson, East Hide 2 Robinson. Oregon City and Salem 2 Ilurlhurt, East Bide 3 Wakefield, Bt. Jghns 3 MannliiK, Woodburn 1 Hoover, fit. Johns 1 Crosby, fit. Johns 0 Compiled fnm such official scores j does not Include as are filed In secretary's office and ! ported. I, 0 o o 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 2 4 ,1 5 3 & 4 4 6 plve one a pretty the twlrlers went Howeii, of Wood- ue slabaters per cent: HO. ads tne leniru record of .1)23 BR. II. 6 10 4 2 12 5 1 24 9 IS 3 0 IS & 10 3 7 24 12 2K 13 20 n 1T 7 2 1 Hi) ! 1 I 12 any 7 S 8 12 12 75 SO 74 73 69 1 7 23 2 ft 4 21 4! 32 44 f.8 m r..i (14 0 3 34 3f. 17 H. 60 35 37 tiS 35 40 427 112 3S2 332 29J 73 351 96 165 319 6 9 2 25 157 261 24 9 19 5 272 308 29R 112 172 7S games 16 8 10 16 6 6 79 16 39 47 62 1 1 5 2 17 26 84 6 74 26 57 30 26 47 4 9 60 1 4 36 7 not Pot. iooo loon iooo iooo iooo iooo .923 .750 .700 .700 .666 .606 .600 .500 .500 .500 .500 .375 .400 .3 7 5 .331 .33.1 .3 3 3 .333 .33 3 . 3 3 3 .10 6 .ooo re- racing RULES TO BE IROH-CUD Astoria Neatta Manage ment Profits by Experience. Norrls Staples, chairman of water sports for the Astoria regatta, which Is to be held during the latter part of this week, was In the city yesterday arranging for features for the pro gram, lie also chartered the launch KID M'COY PICKED TEETH OF COLLEGE YOUTHS FROM KNUCKLES OF HIS FIST That recent rough and tumble affair pulled off at Spokane between Bob Fitsssimmona and a stage manager, re calls Innumerable Instances where pro fessional pugs were badly beaten when out of their ring clothes. Many won der why it Is that the fighters come out second best. Chraley Mitchell, as hrave a man as ever stepped into a ring, encoumercu the -master of ceremonies in a restau rant In Cleveland onco and was beat en all around the place. John L. Sul livan astonished Boston by running wildly down one of the principal streets wltn a ferocious harber In not pursuit. Able Alien nas nan wkiii siren fights, and he and Norman Stlby, who fought under the nnrae Kid McCoy, are the only fit-liters who alwav.t win In Impromptu battles .McCoy had a run in with three tall vourig college men in New York some time ago The stu dents did not know who he was and all three rushed at him at once. The kid stretched two of them be fore you could count three and then turned his attention to the third, a heavyweight who had a big cane with which he struck at McCoy. The fight er dodged and smashed the college man with great fury In the mouth. That ended the fight and M.'Cov went Into tha Metropole to remove the evidences of strife. When he began to wash hft hands he discovered two front teth sticking in tlie knuckles of his lixht hand. They hnd conic from the mouth of the man who owned the cane. '". ' Mi . - ! m Ii' l ir-MniMHiitinti . . rttmutmwiMd 'isAwiMwimI I S. In an effort to lower the automobile time from Portland to Cuvernment camp, at tho base of Mount Hood, and return, from two days to ilht houiH. Harry L. Keats of thti KiUn Auto com pany and a party of frh-nds am racing over the Intervening stnti-h to.lav In a aO-lKrsejiow er i tpo j lai t loru i"ui ing car. U<ed Trras Lmm Win.) Medford, Or., Aug. 6. Ijiwrence II Reiner, a well-to-do real eBtate dealer of Wenatchea, Wash., about 50 years of ige. committed suicide last ntght by blowing the top of bis head off with a rlrte In his room at the Nash hotel He amo here a week ago to purchase an orchard Just before the tragedy he The party left the Keats garage I sent for several oooualn tanciis. shook promptly at 7 o'clock this ln-uning. ami handa with thorn and then, stepping expect to uu back at the starting place int.) tin alcove, seised his rltle and he- they realized his Intention he had shot, In their presence. if ( ;t in 1 1. the te nts Oe - mf ;dent oiind 3 bi . t . at 3 o clock tills arteriiooti. .M stated before stiirtliig the engi ho would make no toolluir-li to lower records at the risk lng thu car. The party will juneii at in and aftor a brief rest will l.egi turn Journey. .Should no no ui cur on the way, Air ive.iis is of reaching the city close a o'clock. The hardest part of the Journey Is expected between Tollgate and the nurii Here the macnine win climb a steep, sandy hill lenirth. with many severe In order to make the equipment of the car etandard It Is bearing five pas sengers. Including Mr. Keats. Tli re malnlng members of the pnrty i re w N. Jones of the timber firm of J s .v. Krlbs, and son, R. Jones, W. I'. Wul laco and It. A. Cronln. ticorea of uutos have traveled over the route, but none of them has up. ceeded In making the trip there and back In less than two days. Should Mr. Keats establish a new record today, there will no doubt be a number of trials made by oilier dealers mil driv- the time. K' ats j f,,re i that "iipIS iojur- 1 1 mile tired t hn fatal i An far us can be learned there was no I reason for the act. Belser has spent J money freely hero and was of a Jovial ; disposition. He was rational up to the minute of his crime. A bank book oh his person showed a balance of J1.S00 In his favor ' Oho of his sons lies at the point of j death In a Portland hospital and the I young man s mother is with him. He i-uvea another son. Coroner Kellogg Is holding an Imjuest today. SAL00X BANDIT IS SHOT BY BARTENDEK ers to lower Seattle Races. Aug. 6. Yesterday re - George Shepherd. to carry the paraphernalia from YELLOW CUR PICKS UP BALL AND AIDS GOLFER WIN MATCH On Eastern Diamonds Artie O'Pea's Rrandon team Is In the front of the race In the Northern' league, with Winnipeg In second place. Worcester and Lawrence are having it nip and tuck for first place In tho New Kngland league. The Vlokshurg team la making a game fight for the Cotton State league pennant, but It begins to looli as though Jackson had It on them. Here is the prize golf story. A scrag- gly yellow cur, no Intelligent, wife Scotch collie, recently won a golf match for Mrs. Jarkson B. Kemper and her partner, L. P. N'ieimin, in a mixed tour some at the Milwaukie Country club. The dog was determined to take the art of a gallery In the event, and fol- owed tho players to tho third hole. The bunker midway to the green on tills hole Is a beastly thing, and the yellow cur realized that fact. So when the "guttv" went plunk Into tho sand at tho foot of the bunker, the cur calmly surveyed the proposition before the players. lb fore the regular caddies could In terfere Mr. Cur marched up to tin' ball, lifted It from its rrst.ng place in nil almost unplayable spot, trotted over to FIUE TEASS HOLD EHRn-flRECORO Woodburn and East Side Won Numerous Hard Fouffht Victories. the bunker, dropped the pellet 20 yards from the pulling green and stood off to one Sid- to watch the finish of the hole. Niomnn insisted the ball should be placed from where the players found it, that the assistance of the pup was a rub of the green. Ills opponents averred to the contrary. Two iialls Mere played to decide the conundrum, one from the bunk.-r where the canine c.iddv found It, the other from where tl.-- doir pb-ked It up. After Ihe match the question of which hall should score was left to the club professional, who ruled that the doc was a rub of the green, saving the pair five strokes over the score of the play from the bunker and giving the players a score of 43, one under the next best pair. Eva here Mr. Staples says the regatta this year Is Knlng to be a regatta In fact as well as name. I.asf year there was a great deal of complaining because of the manner in which some of the boat races were pulled off and th subse quent lack of interest In the rfffair and it. is hoped that this can be avoided by following iron-clad rules to the let ter. The matter of handicapping the boats will be given particular attention this ,vear so as to leave no room for disputes on that score. fomo excellent features have already heen scared, among them being a championship single scull race between K. ( ). Class of tills city aiifi C. I.aug cf Vancouver. Ii. C, and a champion ship double scull race between Nor man Sawyer and C. Lang of Van couver. H (', and F. o OIokm ami I. J. WaitP of Portland, the latter rowing under the colors of the Portland Hewing club. The races will be for the cham pionships of the Pacific coast, which are now being held by the Vancouver men. Gloss is taking a deep interest in the events and v. Ill do his best to wrest the lienors from the visitors from British Columbia. The regatta will be held a few dai"? earlier this year than last, opening on August "7 and dosing on the evening of the !th. Oeorge P Shepherd, ex councilman of this -itv, an, past mas ter mariner, will be admiral of the re gat t a. Seattle, suits: First race, six furlongs, selling- An- doche, 107 (Walsh), 6 to 1, won, Heau tlful and Best. 110, (Poland), 7 to 10, second; Complaint. 'J7, (Russell), 6 to 5, third. 'Lime, 1:14. Second rate six furlongs, selling--Pepper and Salt. HIS, (Lvcurgus), 9 to 2. won; Maud Mrll, 105. iLynehi. H to 1, second; Mondelln, !)7. (Morgunl, K to f, third. Time. 1:13 4-6. Third race mile and a sixteenth, sell ingFred Bent, 110. (Page), 5 to 1, won; M.'isan, 106. (Kelly), !) to 10, sec ond; Harvey Scott, 106, (Harris), even, third. Time, 1:45 4-R. Fourth race. Ravenna handicap, six furlongs Toupee. '.''J, (I'asei, 6 to 2, won; Tony Faust, 112. (Kellv), 0 to 10, second; Gainmell. 10S, (Harris), 2 to ), third. Time, 1:11 .1-n. Fifth i are mil.; and a quarter, sell ing Muapala, luO, (Morgan), 30 to 1, won; Redwood I, P7. (Russell), 15 to 1, second; Mv Pal. 109, (Kelly), 4 to 5, third. Time, 2:06. Sixth race, one mile, selling T'ljela Henrv, 124, (Rc-ddlg) 5 to 2 won; VI varit, 110, (Scovlll), 4 to 1, second; Prince Hrutus, 121, (McClalm), 6 to 5. third. Time, 1 :40 4-6. (Si In) Dispatch to The Jwnml.) j Sand Point, Idaho, Aug-. 6. A lone i robber, while attempting to hold up the Horseshoe bar, was killed by the lay bartender, Big George Fltzsimmons, at 0 30 last night. Tho robber had been hanging around j the pla.ee all evening, playing cards and Ins soon as all but four men had left, he pulh-d out two guns and commanded them to stick up their hands or he J would shoot tnelr heads off. ' I'nfnrtunati ly the restaurant man j broke and the robber took a shot at him. Fitzslmmons. who was standing in front of toe saloon, heard the shoC . sneaked in, grabbed his gun and. look 1 mg around the cigar case, shot at the desperado and killed him. The bullet penetrated the heart and the outlaw ! tiled Instantly. j Fitzslmmons has not been arrested. IT $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR A BIT. $5 Ousraotee for 10 Year. Any tooth in the mouth with solid gold. 22k.. guar- .!tt.u"..bes,:.fHr.$4.00 made no mat called or how Written CKOWNS we crown an teed to only .... Any Porcelain Crown ter what thy are they are made. Our Is only BRIDGES Solid Oold Top, Solid dold Hacks. Porcelain Fronts, per tooth KnlUI Cold Teeth, 22k.. bridge, per tooth All other work same plica, proportionately. PAIICI.ESS EXTSACTZOir Xre When Plates or Brldfes Are Ordered Absolute Guarantee. LILY DENTAL PARLORS THIRD Aim COUCH STKXHTI Boar from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone A-loio Open Bandar $4.00 $4.00 CHINESE CITIZENS FOKM POLITICAL CLUB Los claims to the Tony (I nlteil Pre IMl Wirr.l Angeles, Cal., Aug 6 Bryan tho chop suny vote, according announcement made today by Schwamm, fire commissioner WEDDLVU DATE TO BE CELEKKATED nd prominent politician, who confided In tho public tnat the first Chinese po litical organization In the United 8tates was born here last nlifht. The "Bryan and Kern" club he a membership of eight American born Chinese citizens who have announced their affiliation with the Democratic party and promised to -r8uade the rest of the Chlneso voters in the state to follow their footsteps. "The anti-Asiatic plank doesn't bother us a bit," declared a member of the club today. "Why should it? We are Americans." HORPMMI! and other drug habits are poslttrely cured by HABITINA. For nypodermlo or Internal 118 Sample sent to any drug haliltuevWy Spga mail. Regular prfte $2.00 per bottle fit your druggist or by mail in plain wrapper. wai tucmicii v. o la Ml by Bkilmer. C Partlaad. Oracea. per bottle St. Lomla. Mot Droa C. UI Xalrt Kov. George F. Round and Wife Will Entertstin Friends on Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. Bernard. Onkes, Dillon, base on balls Hosp, Struck out -By Hosp, Passed B a 1 1 s - - - K a s t e r 1 y . 1 hour, 45 minutes, nell. Easterly. I'TrM 2; Louckes.- f: 1 ; Louckes, p. Time of gaiftf t'mpire O'Con' The South Michigan league Is having one fine race. Saginuw Is leading with a percentage under ,6u0 and Bay City is last with over .400. Buffalo and Baltimore will have to work overtime If they succeed In hold ing Providence In check. The Grays look mighty strong for Eastern league honors. The South Atlantlo league never has had such a one-sided pennant race as this year. Jacksonville is leading. 200 points ahead of Savannah, which team Is 100 points ahead of Columbia. Extra Inning games must come In bunches. A slxteen-lnnlng game In St. Louis, the same In New York, a seven-teen-lnnlrg affair at Albany, twelve innings at Lowell, twelve innings at Montreal, ten innings at Toronto and ten inning at Rochester, all comprised the record for one day. vs. Van vs. East (9) vs. (3) vs. vs. West Rutte Raxes. Putte. Mont., Aug. 4. Race results yesterday: First race, four furlongs, selling Oohlena, 105, ( Molesworth ), 4 to S, won; Merritt Buxton. 102, (Van Dusen). 2 to 1. second. Allgold. 1 0 ,r. , ( Pendergast ), 3 to 2 third. Time. 48 . Second race, seven furlong, selling Addle Hawkins. 111. (Shrlner). 9 to 2, won. Puke of Orleans, 119, (Butwelli. even; Sprlngleaf, 117, (Van Dusen), 1 to S. third. Time 1 29. Third race, seven furlorgs. selling Agreement. 111. ( Hea t herton ), 11 to 8. won. Joe Wootan. 122. 1 .Molesworth 1. -to 1. second. Nettle Hicks 117, (Mobart) 7 to 2 third. Time. 1.29V4. - Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth. selling Rovr.l I'm, 10. (Otis), 7 to 1. won. Cardinal Sarto. 105, (Shrlner), S to 2. se.ond. Herodotus ins, (Morel) S to S third Time I t! Fifth race, five furlongs handicap Plliy Mavham. lie. ik Clark i. 5 to 1. won, port Muhiinf, 101. (Van Imsen), 1 to 3. sencd. t':nardo. 110. (Callahan) i to 2. third. Time, 1 ftp 8 xth race, w- furlongs, selling Pd rona. 105. .Roreli. 7 t" 6 won .Mcrea. Ifn (Butell, 9 to 2. second. Then Phillips. 1'S. (Aguavo), 4 to 1, third Time 1 02 V S'ver.th race, five furlongs, purs Bevan. 107 ileeti 7 to 1 wer- St )". 107. (Otis. tn ( .f-cond. K 'e-d. IP1 ' Krischbaum 1. 1 t. 3. third. Time 1 m. Here is the record of extra Inning games played this season by Tri-Clty league teams. Fifteen Innings Woodburn (7) vs. Vancouver ( tJ b Twelve innings West Side (3) vf. Vancouver (2). Twelve Innings St. Johns (6) vs. Woodburn (5 Twelve Innings Salem (3) couver (2). Eleven Innings Salem (6) Side (4). Eleven Innings Woodburn Salem (S). Eleven Innings -West Side East Side (1). Ten Innings ancouver (7) Side (6). Ten innings Vancouver (G) vs. Salem (5). Ten Innings- Salem (2) vs. Albina Nine Innings - oocmurn (;) vs. jast Side (4). This last game should have been only seven innings by agreement. It being the second of a double-header, but East Hide tied It In the fpi enth and two innings more were necessary before the winning run was made. Marshall pitched for Woodburn and Hurlburt for East Side. Woodburn and East Sld- have the league re. ord for the great est number of limine played In one nf terno.m. IS. being two full nlne-lnnlng games. NORTHWESTERN LEAGI E. Seattle ."5, Spokane 2. (Special Dispatch to The Joarmiid Spokane, Wash., Aug. 5, Spokane continued her losing streak today when the Seattle team took u game from her. .) to 2. The visitors hit Jenson harl ail tho way through but some fast fielding on the locals' part kept ttie sere down. IManagtr Quinn yesterday announced 'hat he had purchased the release of Dutch Altmnn from the uakland team of the Pacific Coast league. Altman went to the bigger league from here and last year was considered the best third baseman In the Northwestern league. He will strengthen the Indians considerably. The score: R. H. E. Seattle B 14 1 Spokane 2 7 1 Batteries Franklin and Bunstlne; Jensen and IloU rts. 1'mpire Ebret. SOFT II AFKICAX TAKES TITLE FK03I DAX KELLY Proas . Eni?., here sprinte Leased Aug. ex - (Pnln Aborgavcny hibltion race Walker, the meter dash in tl' London last week, broke record for the lml-ynrd dash trie distance In 2-f seconds one fifth of a second better time made in 19 0fi bv Firm J. I'ortland. Or., boy. al the Olympic games. At London last week Walker defeated Rector of America and Kerr of Cnnxh were expected to come in Walker did the inn mis) in the remarkably seconds. He Is now Wire.) r. . - - I n an yesterday Tl K who won the inn Olymplo game! at t he won i's running This is than the Kellv. the competitor In (Speelnl Dlspntrh to The .Tonrn.il.) Falls City. )r.. Aug. 5.--The Rev. .Mr. tieorge F. Houn I and wife, Louis'3 Painter, of the Methodist Episcopal church, this city, will celebrate their L .".tli wedding annivrsary on tho eve ning of August ill at the parsonage. Mr. Round Is one of the oldest active members of the 1 iregon conference ari l has served charges in Allnny. McMinn ville, Portland. Newherg, Mehama, (lat diner and other places. Altogether he has been a pastor for 4G years. 2'? In Carolina and "11 in Oregon, fie lias been in charge of the church at Fails I'itv for the last four years It Is possib'." that hf will retire from active work at tho end of the year. Mrs. Round Is well known, especially In W. C T. 1". work, having been for years state superintend' nt of mercv and peace in that organization, besides taking a prominent part in evangelistic work. both of whom ahead of him meters (109.;) fast time of hi 4-5 the orlds champion. 1. Vancouver 2, Hntte Vancouver. B. ("., Aug. S. It took 15 Innings yesterday to decide a pitchers' battle between Warren Hall of the lo cals and Cluflin. ami had Captain Cart- wright fielded a ball to first hase per fectiy the game might have gone long er than that. This wild throw gave the locals the game. The score. R. H E. Vancouver 2 6 1 Butte 1 4 1 Batteries --Hall ami Arbngast; Claf lin and Bender. Cinplre Frary. $ MILLEK'S ERROR LETS ANGELS WL IN IXTH (T'nile.i Irea 14-aRetl Wire ) Los Angeles, ("al. Aug f An un fortunate error on TMllon's grounder bv Miller, cost Oakland yesterdsy's game. 3 to 2. great bred. Both form. The Hosp and Loucks keeping ti e hits v were (11 s.- LOS ANOELr.R Thie Iat In Sprt AnnaU. jtS-.At AtM;r" N T Jobn K. Ia-i ncni a paJr of Indian -1uh po'ind 1 i min.M. continuously for 3 boor and 40 mlnut 11 "? 1 e Quln'.gnmond, Mas fL.r m . 1 3 11.. , . . . . n 1 i- : .i;ti j a I en 1 virk t.i 9-11a V . . ... . -- - o ,,- i't i..r tw ana chftmpionshlp r " Knt'and l(AAt N- York. Jm i Jt frio won from R .h Armstrong tn 1 rounds 1 1 u I P. oronnor .f Ir)i-1 mi rM rvro-rt in mnnifig benad itirnn t fet lilt inch 1 jAt ffj rvar1v. THr Tae4 ri fmm Jrf i3r fjr rvunda. troli Uj baif-roiM recr1 tn All R H PO A F- Bernard 2h 4 1 2 1". 8 1 ogkes. cf 4 0 1 1 0 n IHllor.. Ib 4 0 113 1 0 I i Brashear. rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Kill". If 4 1 1 ft 4 n ! N'Agle 3h 4 1 2 3 0 0 . Pelma. ss 3 0 1 0 3 Easterly, c 3 0 2 4 2 0 Hosp p 4 0 1 0 3 0 Totals n 3 1 1 27 1 6 2 ! OAKLANP Vn Hallren. cf 4 1 2 0 ( Cook. If 3 e 1 : 0 0: H'ltmull'r rf 4 t 0 1 n ol Karai. H 4 1 114 1 0 Hogm, 31) 2 0 n 2 4 0 Miller. r t 0 0 1 4 ! Altman. :t 3 1 1 1 0 Sistterv. c 4 0 0 2 3 6 Lojokej, p 4 0 -1 1 J 0 Totals 31 2 16 H 2 KTANPINO OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coa t I.Ajru. Ls Angeles . , 1 Portl? nd San Francisco I Oakland Won. Lost, p r. 1 47 F65 S3 45 .525 M ,M 4J1 J 4 .424 CLARK GRIFFITH TO MANAGE CARDINALS Clark Griffith, who but recentlv ro signed the management of the New York Americans, has signed to manage' the St. Louis Cardinals. Griffith's en try Into the National league will mark the passing of John J Mr-rioskoy the old Northwestern leagu- manager and player. McCloskey has not been a sue- 1 cess ns a manager for, although he has brought out a number of promising i j,..i., . .-. o.: on.- uio oeen Dunkoed In 1 1. iiit-s more man any other manager the big leagues. PECULIAR SHEEP DISEASE KILLS HOY New Harlem (t'nltrd 1'resi Lensed Wire.) York. Aug. fi. Surgeons at the hospital today are holding an over the remains or William 1 1 U-year-old boy, who died of a sheep disease, last night autopsy Bienz ' ; ant hrax This Is tiie first case of the kind ever reported In Harlem and the doc tors arc studying its singular .phases. At first it was thought a inosuuito find bitten the boy. but as the dis ease ih'velop. .I it wna dlsoinetod that he was, suffering from the sting of an Insect which Is usually found on the sheep In Russia. In NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At New York;. First game r jj t.- Cincinnati g 9 New York 4 14 Batteries Ewlr.g. Coakley and Sohlel McGtnnity, Mathewson and liresnahan I'mplres Rlgler and Emslle. Second game R Cincinnati 1 New York ' 4 Batteries Coakley. rube unit Leen; Mnthewson snd Bresnahan. plrrs Rtirler and Emslle II. E 1 4 1 I s 1 I ' At Rrooklyn. Notaries Commissioned. (Salem Burina of The Jeurnal ) Salem, or.. Aug 5. Commissions as notaries have been Issued to Perrv Huron. Sllverton. Frank E. Blair. Fall Creek: Fred W. Wilson. Thn Dalles; O. I' Ehv. Oregon Cltv; Wesley Andrews, Baker' Cltv: and M. S. Friendly and I. F. Urockman. Portland. TEE IiAZEEST MAN IK THE WOSLO would not be contented to be kept in the house and dolnK notinng by rheumatism. Neither are you. who aro always busy and active. Then don't neglect the first twinge of an ache or pain tint you mlK'it think Is just a "crick." Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no ma'tc- what the trouble is 't will dis appear st once. 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