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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1908. . .1 -S5PS .... - H TRl-CITY LEAGUE OFFICIAL AVERAGE Hatting LVeonls of Classcy ria.vcrs A moil? Local Semi-Pro Teams. I Ifl ting av players ltlllMlli'J fllj 11 red (in flic. is the complete table (if hut runcs fur all Trl City league wlui performed on ten ma, that the scuson. Tliu aviTiiiici are from tlia official Kcore sheets (James not officially reported 'it roiint. I.arry Antolne Is really leuder of the leayuo sluggers, Fielding Work Shows Toss crs Touted as Phenoms Are but Mediocre. having boon In the majority of gam played. 1 1 1 m pcioeiitnge .llliS Is Rood enough for anyone. Following uru the batting records of the players. All. It. H Mi Undo, St. Johns. . . S I'olfiiian. falem 15 Anderson, til. Johns... li Adams, .St. Johns ... 'i Pump, Hnlein t N a 1. Kust Portland . . H bmlili. II. K , 1-1. I'.. . . 7 hid Smith. Vancouver . I 'I James, Kast 1'ortland. ;3 lemon, Salem 5 l.lnman, Kast Portland u Mi ( anliy. St. JoIiiih. . ID Manioii, Salem 'H A niolae, West Side. . . 7i Pender, Vancouver . . . liO 'rhninas, Kast Portland. 3fl Ott, Salem L'O 1 111 dd lest on, Woodbiirn.XH Michel, Woodburn . . . .ill: Kay, Wuudbuiu McKlwain, West Klde.4X I nivali, Kant Side . . . 69 .I'-rman, Salem 4S Ht'H fer, St. Johns 16 Lavier, Woodburn (16 Orelt, Vancouver 23 Itatrell, Kii-t Side t!6 Lorch. Kast Side 73 Mo ire, St. J and Van. .'.0 White, Woodburn HO ( diver. St. Johns U llouek. St. John 14 llliikle. West Side 32 Nelson, Kast Side 25 Hatch, ancouver 76 Prrniun, West Hide.... 52 11111. O. '. and Vim til (iriffith. O. C. and St. J. 27 Marshall. Woodburn . .35 H. Parrott, West Sido..7n i'nv. West Side ti7 Houston W i st Side. . . .21 I. odell. Vancouver .... X Humphries, S.ilehi .... 4 Hamilton, S.ilem 8 Johnson. Stilern CS Kmeriok, Kast Side ... 4 Heyser, Salem Si Ilelser, A 11)1 na -Van , . . .': A. Pnrrott, West Side . lili Fleming. St Johns .... Ml ltowen, Woodltui u ... .47 llrlirgs, annniu r . . . 7H l'arker, St. Johns 74 I-.'dward.--, Salem vn Mc( 'oniiell, Vancouver . lilt M verts, Kast Side 45 Wakefield. St. J, dins . . 27 Manioss, Kast Side.... 72 Shoi ev, Woodburn . . . I -( Poland, Woodburn . . . . o; Urock. Kast Side 7t Fort ier, St Johns .... 1 4 Ch.apln, Vuncoufcer 7! Tutischer. Kast Sid')... 77 Nitre, Salem t;n Locke. ). C.-Si. Johns. .4(1 Carey. Salem M Turk, Vnnconvi-r i2 Hupcl, St. Johns K7 It A i 5 2 3 1 0 3 S 0 1 0 13 4 7 1 2 3 16 4 t t 12 0 12 6 1 2 1 7 17 19 1 3 t; 4 i n 1 1 ! 2 3 13 18 5 i 0 0 1 1 1 6 li 10 1 1 4 X 10 13 8 ti 3 4 3 5 12 4 9 28 1 1 14 7 31 32 10 16 19 15 5 20 26 4 4 a 21 1 7 16 i 1 X 17 6 I-t. .6 25 .533 .50(1 .500 .500 .4 I I .42 .4 Pi .4 14 .400 .400, .400 I .875 I .368 .3'i7 .359 .350 .348 .347 .345 .333 .322 .3 12 .31:: .308 .304 .303 .3 01 .300 .2 Kit .286 .2 86 .281 .2su .276 .274 .262 .250 The fielding averages of Trl-Clty league play era show some, pretty classy work on the part of some of the per formers, while others are somewhat of it dlKitppolntmcnt, having been touted all summer an "w hlrlwlnds." Theso averages are complied from the official score .shucts on file In Secretary Smith'!, office. No account Is made where the official score sheet lc not filed. The result shows White of Woodburn Is leading the backstops, Hurlburt of Kast Portland the twlrlers, Archie Par- rolt of the West Shlers the first buMe- men. Coleman of Salem the second Hackers. Cbtv of St. Johns the short field. Thomas of Kast Portland the third basemen. Manlon of Salem left field, llrlggs of Vancouver center field, und Kerch of Kast Portland right field. These are the avimges: Catchsrs. Player. Club. pn. Kmcrick, K. Portland.. 13 White, Woodburn . . GOSSIP OF TRI CITYKIIGK Six Teams May Form Circuit Next Season IMckjnjjf the All-Stars. Una k. K. Portland . Heyser, Salem Kupel, St. JjIiiis . . . King, Vancouver ... Shea, Vancouver .... Kelt. O. C. and S. J.. Antolne, W. Portland Kerron, St. Johns . . Weed, St. JoIiiih White. St. Johns 1 Pitchers. 153 130 138 76 104 60 117 118 6 2!l S 1 s 20 12 1 7 in li 1 3 1 2 4 17 1 20 13 Hi 1J 1 1 IS 1 7 1 s 14 10 li 16 21 16 3 16 16 12 S lti 12 .257 .254 .250 .250 .250 .250 .25 0 .250 .247 .245 .24 3 .23 7 .234 .232 0 23 6 5 5 3 5 0 3 3 15 .222 2 2 n .2 20 .21!) .215 .214 .210 ,2u3 .200 .200 . 1 1 .104 .100 Hurlburt. IS. Portland. 6 (iardner, K. Portland.. 6. Howard, W. Portland.. 7 Robinson. O. C. & Salem Pender, Vancouver ... Marshall. Woodburn . . Myers. Salem Hull, Salem Concannon. Vancouver, ttotven. Woodburn .... McCarthy, St. Johns .. Anderson. St. Johns . . Jasman. St. Johns .... (Hney. W. Portland . . . Manning. Woodburn . . Keeh-r. St. Johns Wakefield, St. Johns .. Crosby, St. Johns 6 Hoover, St. Johns .... 1 Nelson, Kast Side 7 Kucas. Salem 1 Holmes, Woodburn ... 0 iStrclt. East Side 1 First Basemen. A. Parrott. W. Stde...llS Nathman, Woodburn . . . it 9 Hill. O. C. -Vancouver. .158 Mi'Klnley, K Portland. 20 Lavier, Woodburn 167 Moore, Vancouver 1S6 Kennedy, Kast Side . 17s Carey Salem 228, McConnell. Vancouver . 1 7 1 Korth r, St. Johns 32 Lodel, Vancouver 10 A 3 36 34 23 18 17 21 28 20 0 1 3 31 21 40 r o 20 30 25 34 38 3 5 3 8 4 IS 6 12 24 6 10 If. f 3 1 K. 0 1 5 8 6 1 8 12 13 11 8 4 2 Basemen. Mangold Woodburn .... V5 15 16 .188 portcrfield. Sulcm 57 it 11 .186 Hunter. Vancouver 27 3 5 .1 85 King, Vancouver 4!) In 11 .1N4 Manning'. Woodburn ... 1 1 2 2 .182 White. St. Johns 28 2 5 .180 T.ee, St. Johns 3! 2 7 .179 Shea. Vancouver 28 6 5 .1 78 Robinson. O. C. -Salem .. 23 3 4 .1 74 Hull. Salem 35 ti 6 .171 Howard West Side 4 6 2 7 .1 74 Ilurlbert. Kast Side....-;.-, 2 6 .171 ( 'oncarnio.'i. Vancouver. :!6 2 6 .167 ! Nathman. Woodburn ..36 3 ti .16" lb. Iii 'can. West Side. 24 4 4 .1 66; Pr.ikke. West Sid.- .... 6 1 1 .ir. John 1 1. mt. Woodburn .43 3 7 .163 S.-lllllci-r West Side.... 68 S 11 .162 I. in as. S.i leiii 1 :'. 1 2 .154 iiin y. West Side 26 3 4 .154 I !,iilb-vl;. St. .bd.es ..46 7 7 .152 l.awi '. ;e . Salem . . . . " 4' 12 .150 io. h. V.m.-..i:v. r :'ii I ; ISO W. :(. St .be i s 2" 2 S .150 i ..ill i. b. S:. J.iir s . . . . 4 5.1 13 lirown. Si. .' and Vim. '-I 11 12 .1I3 i n ': . r. i -is: si ! - 2 2 3 .143 i I Io.. v r. St .!..!.! st . . .11 2 2 .112! Kct.lH-ih. I -' is t Side. ... 77 8 I i 4 i v.. ... Vtii!-'.. iv. r r.:i 12 8.1 ,t i 7 10 -1 30 2 2 6 28 -3 15 26 4 55 68 13 40 52 11 3 " 1 34 42 11 18 17 -6 27 25 10 0 16 5 24 43 13 2 6 2 8 10 5 4 0 4.) 25 4 4 3 M -X . v 1 -I Side Sai - m i-Mt It. C i ' . and of St. .1. M ' I (.in,. I- IV Mi Si J .68 ;i bus. Jim Hunt : of St. J,,lii: f St w i id Sir. It r. J.i of W burn ai der- .- K" llier I "l i of SI Johns. 11 onof St. Johns, li io' ' .Il'-.1! .nihil.--, i hambcTs of St. Jo!w s. Rhodes t' Sil--m, Sullix.-m of V.mcoiiver. 'I'lioinj"-!.'! of West Sid.-. PudawH of West Si-!., and Sinsbee of F.:ist Side are all liattlns under the .100 mark .133 . 1 2 5 .1 20 . 1 8 .1 03 Johns. Wt--if St. Johns, of Kast Side f St SMITH WILL WRESTLE SCULLY TIiritSDAY "StrnnKler'' wrestlinK ch.i Kid Sullivan, frrappler, will Smith. middleweight midon of the coast, and the well known streetcar meet In a five fall match In Millard's ball tlon Thursday n the Mount Sentt Will start at S "a at Millard avenue sta i.uht. The hall Is on caillne and the bout o'clock Smith Is thinking seriouslv of start Ins; a wr.-stlint, club at his home at Tremont station. Thero are a number of boys and nu-n In that neibboThood who have shown consl-lei able proficien cy at wrestling and many l:a portuned Smith to open a class. im- STT'DERAKEFi IUJ0S. IX LARGEST ALTO DEAL trrttftf frm Ipd Wlr.) Pnuth Rend. Ind., Aug. 8. The Ftudebaker Profilers romp.iny this af irrtiwn ann-'imced that It had cin-traiti-.l with the Kverltt-MetzRer-Flnnder en ,..nv of Iv-trolt to take 6,finii cars of the K. A V. manufacture d-.:rlnB the i-.ii.iinK voir. The deal Is said to be the largest ever made In the automobile en r. in-ollnK $"0fio-O'i0. Second Coleman, Salem.... Nace. Salem Troeeh. Vancouver , Wood, Vancouver... Mangold, Woodburn KlemiiiK. St. Johns . 1 Kissman, Kast Sidp. ! Kaw rence. Salem . . . jCrlfflth. O. C.-St. J. l-'rv, 'aneou-er .... Itohldeux, West Side Parrel I, Kant Side . . Adams, St. Joiins . . Houston. West Side lirown. Vane' ver-St. Munch, Vancouver.. Tliird Basemen, i iumpnriR. Salem .... Thomas. K. I'ortland . Hay. W. Portland Plii'.briok. St. Johns. . , .inlineon, Salem j"ay. Woodburn Turk Vancouver Taiischer. Kast Side Porterfb-ld, Salem Pnvall, Kast Side Shater. St. Johns J Hunt. Woodbu rn . . Slgsbee. Kast Side Shortsto clay, St. Johns Coe. Vaiu-otiver Shorc'. Woodiiurn . . . I M yei s. Kast Side AlcMrlde. St John.; . . . . Sinith. niu-ouer . . . . New. -11, Salem ( M iet, Vancouver hmeer. W. I'ortland Fielders Manlon. Salem Hunt, Woodburn . . . . Ramp. Salem Karle. St. Johns l!rifct;s, Vancouver ... Kerch, Kast Side Kee, St Johns Hudiileston. Woodb . . K. Parrot t. y , t side "McKlwain West Side Hatch. Van -i..n-i i ial'ics. Kast Side .... Kdwards, Salem Park.-r. St. Johns... Poland. Woodburn . . . Kulricb. St Join s . . . . I.ocke. i C - St. J. ( lllver. St. Johns . . . . Hlnkie. West Side . . . Houck. St Johns Hunter. Vancouver . . ".Icinian Sal ntt. Salem Mii hels. Woodb-irn . . ( 'hapin, 'an.-o,i . r ... Marn.-ss. I-:. ist Side... Hamilton. Salem ... I m ennan, West Side , . Wroten, St. .1 . .ii us . . . . Neal. Kast Sid- PIaers hae also positloiis. M'CREDIE SRIOKES UP WITH "CUP" DU6DALE PC. l.ooo .!5 .'.18 3 .980 .7!) .'Jti8 .942 .941 .914 , .857 1 .7110 .789 1,000 .964 .963 .956 .955 .94 7 .931 .928 .912 .904 .888 .888 .875 .869 .856 .850 .830 .800 .7 85 1 .733 .666 .600 .500 .981 97" .964 .9 60 . 9 5 7 .94 0 .(I'll) 811 .906 .892 .850 .944 .941 .918 .91 1 .9n2 .893 .8SS .873 .853 .838 .833 .821 I .800 .782 The Vancouver Plot rs and tin) All Stars of the Trl City b aue will hook up for a nliie-lnnlnit bout at Vaughn htreet today. Tin, tame will tie called at 3 o'clock. The laoneerM think they (an lb-k anything the other teams In the leiiKij.. may scire up and the other nian.iKiis say they have two more Ktiesses coming. Anyway they will Ket at each other mi the professional dln inond thin ut't.-rnn.m. The All Slurs "IH pieltv wi ll r.'.-esen( the Trl City leiiKue. lb yser of Salem will catch, Howard of West Side will pitch, with A. Parrott at lirst base, Klcinlng of St. Johns at he.oi.d. Newell of Salem. shortstop, liuviill of Kast Hide at third basi H Parrott of West Side In left field. Oliver ..f Ht Johns In center field, and Kerch of Kast tit.lo In rlKht field. In selecting an all-star Trl-Clty league team one must necessarily take Into consideration the Individual rec ords ot tlie players, number of Knmes plnycl and general ability of plaver. Two almost eiiiilv matched teams could be picked from the different Trl- Ity league clubs and It would be a toss up which would lie the better to represent tin, leasee. Secretary Smith. who has seen nearly all of the players In action und who has carefully kept the records of the players, has selected the following players to make up a rep resentative team, one that would make a showing In any minor leapue organi zation. The players' hattliiK and fb-hl Ihk avenues are kIvcii and only those selected who have taken parf in the mnjurltv uf names played. A playrr may make a phenomenal record In a few Kanics, hut fall down absolutely In a lonff hard series, such as the average Trl-Cttv le.'iRU" player has been throuKh this season. Ih-i.eo the selection from players who have been "through the mill" so tn speak: Catchers. W hite, f ieldlng.995 ; hattlnc .289: lii-ock, fleldltiK. .983; butting. .215. Pitclnrs ISoweii, Woodburn. fleldint,', .904: batting, .23 1: Huilbert. Kast Side, flelillntf. ; battintr. .171; Pend-r. 'aiai, uver. fieldinc. .955; battlrK. .367; lltiil Salem, fielding, .;i2s; batting, 171. l-'iist baseman, A. Parrott. West Side, fiel link'. 981 . hattliiK. .243. Second baseman Mangold. Woodburn. ficl.1ii.tr. 902; battiiih', 1KS Short slop. Shore v, Woodburn, field ing. .8.il, battini;. .220. Third baseman. Thomas. East the drstlnlea of the Kast Portland team t...u . .a i.Uv tb ChettalP ' 1 ' .imiiie-ii " I'" ., ... 11... ... miuil 1 1IM Will H inrn rill nri ... iitm --- lake the team to the Washington city Maiurinty, s.pteiniier o. iij."k the ri r Hi and sixth and possibly at i-imii on i fn stivemii, tno". ---j. ban not decided upon a full team yet i i... .. u.iii .... u Mfron Itnntln li ..u. int.. ii win ,;-- , , r,.,rdl..K to iiv The Chehalla bunch Is a pretty stiff proposition and It Ii koIiik to tnk hii e.jually stron agere Kutlon to beat it. Tlie Sherwood White Ho have "'J the KuM Portland tram on me ........ I ..I ...I U.i.i.tt.v. AUKUBt 23 The Sox have nt renKt htmed "P lately Iiv hlKiiliiK H.-y.-tal Trl-Clty lenntio iniir .... -i-i... -I,., a., 'i' ,,,.ifit will tilav mv erul lo w fin es In mints where they have been weak all summer. Leonard llrnck Is rustlrtlnt In the ,.n. i. w...f.iif;.r II,. will return to -i.iiiif.tii.il hi. i in.- Kast Portland team uliwut the nixteei.tl. of Aunust. ,, ie-.r ... a u r. i n de iirnden t team now under I he manaaeineiit of Pitcher Tmch The team will use the Trl-t.ltv leiiKUe park the balance of the season i I-1 'i urn i n tin. niftv utility man of the West Slitu 1'iakea team Is now I'lay iiiK with Slu-rwood. 9 it..i..M.iiciit iml Robinson, the two side pals on the old OrcK"n City team ...... ncu. I., On. fierce strug ,!,. between I'orest drove and Bunks. The new batting; average table, just Issued, changes the Htan.finK of soirre ..f il... .Inu.Mira Michel wllO. It WHS renoited. was 'b-iidlliK the .. ........ mi-..-., of 4 ri f This wits laus.-d by . in error In comput i,i. r. r ..v. raue. It should have i -ill .. il... limn It was nuiilished in II... ri.ir.il ir ril.vers who ha ve been I,, .... .... or niol-i eames. h'lC'd t' of i he l--.'ist Side team leads the league with a ncrcentatie of .114. Antolne l. -,.-,.lil.t ciitch.r of the West wi,o has been in nearly every league Kiime, has the actual lead by a average of .368, league Willi has dropticd to .3 4 i the Side. fine To fill last two the field. leat'iie was the "Commuter" team In the Haines, and enable It to take the corpulent secretary of the Into service anu pr. waddled around In amusement of tin lind not entirely of previous years, ers no end of t r unl foi m, much to the fans He. however, lost his butting eye and caused the twlrl nible when the time arrhed to hit with th- bases eorkiim iliUe s.-ue-s, but wh(- fleldln:' ''55; h Side, 1l.-i.llnt,-. .9 Left field. I la .9e:i; ,;;ttlnr. -1 Center field, l'tel toe, ;;: . I, RUIlt field. fieldlntr .93.i; ItilltN Side. ittlnii, .359; liav. West 13. batting, .254. . li. Vancouver, fielding. 7 ii. Huddleston, Woodburn. il i mt;, ..348. I.er.-h. Kast Portland, batting. .301. McKlwain West Side, fieli. Ir.g. vtr, .922; battintr. fielding. .910: Moore batting. .300. Van i OU- he is about Icngue. and too. tin, that In the Vancouver game full, ho rapped out a thai brouyiit In two u it comes to running, slowest man in the Is savins; something. P. Va n list tables si times at Pen,!-,- b tho bat. n'er. the husky "Southpaw" of the out it ' 1 'i-ui.hts" is oiiile on ar wltli the wl!!..' as tho percentage ,u lileiejl hits nut (II 30 bat Is not so worse, ell? a Is the b ague twlrlers with Tic Trl-' 'I' y is players Injured In iMi. s this season than Hunt, the Woodburn .1 the longest time out lit-y. In nearly every ;v In the plaver was i fit Ml slide Into tho twisted ankle. second, five at 1 fh 0 2 0 1.000 3 1 1 2 2 .955 34 50 6 .933 19 28 4 .921 23 31 6 .915 15 1 7 5 .865 31 3 8 12 .851 32 20 In .831 33 43 1 6 .826 26 23 11 .810 5 15 5 .8110 I 3 27 1 a mi) I 1 1 2 .500: PS. i II 6 ? .non l 11 15 1 ,.ir,2 I 40 55 13 .8M i 35 4u 1 n .8 vi :i v .il 5 5 2 .844 4 3 5 s 21 .-. ' 12 16 7 .8110 ; 23 33 14 .SuO I. 9 1 0 1000 2 (I 0 000 i 2 n 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 o 0 1 .100 I 24 1 1 ,y fi l 21 in 2 .:.:;:. II o l .!:!.( ! 35 5 3 .93n j -10 2 2 ')3 i 1 3 1 2 2 .922. -'6 2 3 .903 I 22 4 3 .801 40 9 6 8li0 22 9 6 .86 1 21 22 7 .860 9 6 3 .850 25 20 8 .819 10 1 2 .846! 9 1 2 .846 5 0 1 7 3 2 .8 1 1 13 6 4 2i;, 6 2 3 .8V 17 in 4 .809 1 6 6 9 . 8 0 1 ' 26 1 7 .79 1 7 " ' 7 7" 17 11 7 ; 7 7 1 3 0 1 .750 5 0 2 . 7 1 '1 1 played in field What a great fieldipg and hitting team eoukl lie chosen out or the IM Cltv league In these men; Pender, pitcher, batting. .367, fielding. .955 White, catcher, batting, .289; fielding .995 Lavier. first base batting, .308, field ing. .957. Coleman, serond base, bnttlng. .533; fielding. .941. Sid Smith, shortstop, batting, fielding, .814. Kay, third base, batting, .375, ing, .865. Manlon. left field, batting. .375; ing 1000. Iluddleston, renter field, hatting, fielding, .930. Kerch, right field batting. .301; field ir.g .939. Thomas, utility, batting. .359 Ing. .9.1... Thomas is selected as utility for the reason that he can catch, pitch, pi iv any position on the Infield or nutfiefl equally well. Harry Smith, who Is looking after I Is a surety. last. Jona'h.ui third h.i.'- man. I on account ..f 1 Instance, the in cms.-'! hi a ! bag, resulting in a I White "f W ll'iiin. Urock of the Kast Side and K-It of St. Johns have been terrors to the ambitious base stealers this fas.in. Their quick, ac- curije throwing has orr more than a docn runs in as many games. White and Hio k bate each m,-i .'hi to their credit. White has caught five men af third and three at first, the balance at ruck has i -t and the .light l.alain six at third, e at second. The league n-agi-ales are already pln;i!,:n;; I'm next sc;so;. Jack Ile.ser has- officially 'innoinice 1 that he will be in the gam.' next sea- m, with eilher the West Side or Album franchise and a good t.-am. Whitehead has announced his retirement from the game, as has hIso Secretary Sinith. Pomeroy will drop out intirely and Koine nne. will have to take the Kast Side learn. St. Johns will have a team in the league, Ms i Vihh'oum'.. Salem may decide to field- ! drop out. Kennedy uf Woodburn claims to have nail an no wants or managerial .416. field- i field- .348; Great Alferatioe Sale This sale, probably the greatest of its kind, considering the high standard of merchandise offered, ever inaugurated in this city, still continues, with bigger bargains and greater inducements than ever. Note the following reductions: Mens Two and Three-Piece Suits at One -Half Price $15.00 Summer Suits at. . . $7.50 $20.00 Summer Suits at. . .$10.00 $30.00 Summer Suits at. . .$15.00 MEN'S OUTING TROUSERS AT ONE-HALF PRICE Your Choice of Any Boy's Knee-Pants Suit Half Price $3.00 Boys Suits at $1.50 $5.00 Boys' Suits at $2.50 $8.00 Boys' Suits at $4.00 YOUTHS' SUITS AT ONE-HALF PRICE Men's Negligee and Monarch Golf Shirts In plain and fancy col- 7C- ors; reg. $1 values, at I OC Men's Negligee and Golf Shirts Including the "Cluett." "Star" and Griffon; regu-Q 1 lar $1.50 values, at 1,10 MEN'S FANCY AT ONE-HALF VESTS PRICE STRAW AND PANAMA HATS AT ONE-HALF PRICE Sam'I Rosenblatt & Co. N. W. Cor. Third and Morrison Sts. Entrance on Morrison Street Teams Hay for Purse. The (iclden West colored team meets tbe BtroiiR J G Mack olnh at the Will lama avenue grounds today at 2:30 o'clock fur a purse of $lf.n. IJlvens and Iluhlinrd will do the battery work for tho W ests, while Tlliriots or flyers and I,a Follette will oppose. JLioth teams are In prime condition and a warm con- i expected. lilvens has .st oral On Eastern Diamonds jrlory anil win inrn m.s iiaiicni.se nai-K test to the leaKiie. Astoria Is a jmssihiiity j , Ictories lo his credit, amnnir them ft with downtown pr..iinds. nlso Forest j shutout over Eagle Creek, while Tildiets rirove. That there will not ho more i a (id Jlyers can be looked to for Kood than .s-lx teams In the league next year I work herau.se of their Trl-Clty league I records. SETTING A NEW ENDURANCE RECORD M1uMalmuammmMmmtmmmm iiiimii """"""""""""""""""THt Pr"'nlc I I - IB The Grand to take team. newspapers Rapids are full charge and the fans of urging Bobby Lowe of the Grand Rapids If at V 4.. 23 nf. Regardless of the sharp we made good time. Several we had to stop when the band re to allow accurate steering and a new tack. Frnni the tollgate we commenced to ollmli to the top of the Coast range. Government Camp Is on tho summit in that portion, with an altitude of .'l.STr, teet. Laurel hill proved most difficult but we surmounted It. Hero the typical mountain road was reached. More than once wo had to removo a boulder from our path. At 11 o'clock we pulled Into Govern ment Camp. A lhotogr.iph was taken of the party bv Air. Joins' son. Hubert, with Hood in the distance. Twenty min utes were spent In toning up 'he sturdy car for the return trip. We wto. out after a record and such a little, thing as a meal was not taken Into consid eration. We elected to lunch in the car on the way back. A canvass of the store at Mclntyre gave us our lunch, soda crackers and soda water of straw berry flavor. It tasted mtchtv good. too, although the constant churning of the stomach made its reception rather! dubious for a time. Finally everything i settled nicely, all the while the machine! was reeling off mile after mile, under j careful guidance. j We reduced the tollgate road at as high a speed as was safe. Where the Chicago, not to be outdone by othr cities In setting aside special baseball days. Is to have a Comiskey day the middle of this month. If ever a pitcher earned his salary that pitcher Is "Long Tom'' Hughes of Washington. Iooks as though Tom Is always at work. 2, won; Pixie Lad, 105 (Butwell), 9 to 2, second; Lucy Marie, 8K i Hildebrand), 7 to 10 third. Time, l:48'i. Sixth race, flvo furlongs, purse Luka Raymus. 104 (Butwell). 4 to 1, won: Lena Leach, 103 (Krisehbaum ), 1 to K. second; Ben Files. 108 (Shriner). 7 to 2. third. Time, 1 :02. Perhaps the Washington management Intends to follow the lead of the St. Louis Nationals by sejling their star players for fancy money. More money in selling them than in keeping them. Seattle Races. ,' (Cnlteil Press Leased Wire.) Seattle, Aug. 8. Race results today: First race, six furlongs, selling; St. Charles. Bi (Kelly). 5 to 1. won; Johns town, 110 (Walsh), S to 1. second; Ebel Thatcher. Iu7 (Hayes), 4 to 1, third. Time 1:13. Second race, mile and a sixteenth, sell ingFair Fagot, 10S (Page), 13 to 10,' won; Ozanne. 101 (Shelton). 3 to 1. mtc. ond; Peggy O'Neal, lOtj (Koerner), 1 to 3, third. Time. 1:48. Third race six turbines, sellinar Rail roiiuois. 103 (Kelly), 6 to 1. won; All the clubs of the American league will send two or more of their players to take part In the great ( y Young day at Boston, August 13. Another pitcher -who may he back with the big show next season is Am brose Puttmann, who spent some little time with tho N.-w York Americans. "Putt" is the "fudge cake" In Louis ville this season. Clark Griffith Is to manage the St. Louis Cardinals. Perhaps the High landers caus-'d "Griff" to fall In love with those strong tall-end teajns. Baseball scribes must dig Into their ancient records for a little dope on a newcomer. Humor ha It that Theo dore Bieitenstein. the former St Louis Clio Int. nil pitcher and n"W star slahist of pn- Southern league, is booked once rtioi-.. for the majors. of Kerry. H7 (Walsh). Mav, !) (pngei, 2 1:12 3-5. Fourth rnce, Club mile and an eiKhtii 13 to 1. won; Edwin 4 to h, second; Early to 2, third. Time. to to 5, second; Ida third. Time. Members handicap, Glorlo 98 (Walsh), Gum. 115 (Harris), Tide. 102 (Morgan) road was In hundred yards the high, onlv we threaded m t urn. straight line for several we threw the lever InM to bring It ba.-k while ir way around an acute Portland Worl Magnate Tells of Coast Lea i-ru e (HI .MMU'llllie. On the Summit. By I! A C. When Walli t . : 1 me that mountain road would sh.ik" rh heurt out of a goat. I didn't be.leve him. I do now i cm will ever have to did It t-'ok a quart nf Jacobs Win Kcnll. (I lit t a -J I'rwl lnn.-d tVtr ) 'at he: I ne. lint.' Aug. ( . -Brrry .Tar In P-O -r.i: f.-.a f ibs s.-n i i I e i ,r -ii t -i i sint s r.r of t Mat p.: l raig a pr n,nn ' i"n tt e final thl aft heat rnnrin. the ; rrratta. of P.iffalo de Wtr it In the (Si.rtll r;pt'h to Ttie Journal ) Spokane.. Wash . Aug 8- Judge W. W McCredle of Vancouver, Wash., E. E. yiutin of Spokat e and I'avid E. Pugdale of Monterey, necr S.vatGe. met In the b-bbv of the Pi-dlcord hotel last nlht He will pott','ly "i l.t or, np.-t company ! dared his vl1t nil nothing else ars the Judge has f a bigger Coast oed in. Ida 'ortland would llk with Sr-oksne I -os Angeles, and preent our bul r.o: f. us gt out Ion. even if me Don't Chrw Ihe Rag. Buy Purify Taffy Chews and Keep Sweet ROYAL BAKERY coa. WAMxxrQTCa svn rux m. Judge Mci're.11" here was a varati-T F- ir the ps t two - i tieen an a-ir ratr i leag- Impiaip opi Said M Cyedie j t - l.e In tie ieag -:e i Sea ' i Ir Stie 1 iki- Kris o. i -o At : l.e i.r- r-la:hi, wot.;. ; "f i-iir pre.nt posi ' wanted to 'Tier Is ro fr--.;ndton to the t! mert that the Coast league wl'l lnvad h"!tl this fall. You l.a Seattle no. ard hir. nu chnc to gt hrr baric I am nrlnt on a fbedtile for an eight club Cot leafiie. to Include Is Angeles. San Fran.isc-o (lakiand. 8ar-ratrje-rto. I'ortland. Ha;tl fane, and either Vnnrouifr or TuAmi "The ix-b-dul works out beautifully, and I th rk it ftiftKuMt and a af prcp.ltl n Kv'v ri-jb would mk innrtrr The st'erxfanoe unuiil larger Wt.n ibe ('.n't 1 f -i hoid lt an nual met;r.g ;n poriland. In Icembr. ! am "fkir( - h 'I northetem dlre-tor I1t us, and taik the instt'r over If we cn ifm ot it h a sbed ! It will be a brt for th inrth wf and for the minor league bas- tnirdsle i fhts VcCr&. Idem f I trust no poi ' suffer what 1 j witch ) are! n: ' wrenched nms ! us I ha ve C. occut-'ed the t old prairie f i roads wcr.- a 1 pa r I. son w ! or a multi-r-me It wns : .'limp wIC ielsurely tour trv. bat to br The read I h h land with ' of M.ur.l to Is W local drle I. Keat a Martf-rd o IS ii m! r.tit dr' to.k a f-rn :ic Hj-ar Strhd t! br a frurt un aba led tre l I or: W lomt )t P'OM mountain :,1 air---!,' I to reduce my les l i th' !r normal etat- w"rd of Mr Jones, who : -i -. 'th. tne that th ... .- and the c-rduroy 1 , i- I : !-i, ght in com- I -at:ng auiomobile tte i h.g! wa They toi-1 in! -,; -an e tun I shall lilrv nt the chance to the a-lie stretch of rililn th records ov.-r It -ne-er speak f connects Port- . - e ' :t ' ll-i-! I) 1 1 Wall ' W I - . i e w ' n the . t ti er".' -1.1 c rd - i 'a n i ; t The w s iTilTfi.in I r-f r lh" well known alfil w , t h llfrry :tkin(f run nf U'- h are px- t 1 1 r n ne I :c:;s "f f rt 1 1-nt Time. r.!uRiv i hr w,i r:" a"( then to y utea - , . ... i. """" --'' ' '.'3 -J- - ' ....' ' '-,U!.;:''3 milllH illM- Ml .... .i .nil I iMntiM MJ - f ' X - i , 4 i- Now tint the Chicago Cnhs have e:r regular lineup in the field again tie is bound to be some "doings." iose Pirates and Giants will learn nv to behave. If the Boston Americans can keep i their present clip they win soon included among those present. One place anocibt the first three before e ghost w.a.k.H for the last time Is e (lope of Manager McGuire. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, sell ing Mlrzer. 99 (Lycurgus), 12 to 5, won; Sllverflne 103 (Gangel), 11 to 5. second; Darelngtoti. 99 (Kelly), 7 to 10. third. Time. 1:45 2-5. Sixth race. Tokwlla handicap., eleven sixteenths of a mile Fern L., 90 (Page IS to 5. won: Gemmell. 105 (Harris), i to 5. second: Shirley Rossmore, 89 ( Russell , 3 to 2. .hird. Time, 1 :0E. 1 . . .. . The pitching of "Rube" Waddell against tho Philadelphia Athletics has been about the prettiest piece of fancy work, displayed this season. Five wins vGt'i nnrv a 1 -sa Is what the "Rube" thinks of his f. rmer teammates. Arrived The finest and most completo re pair plant on the Pacific coast. We can now repair any make or spe cial size tire. Y'ou are Invited to call and see this new and up - to - date plant. Hnr he Is a rlt b'.c leas .i ar tford team, which la leading t'.cut h-ague. h'u-i a Cobb and it fodder, t o Pertvaps some te-.-n will have a Tyrus to ." ick against the Tiger R. L Blodgett Firestone Tires fflO Alder St. Portlttnd - . Oregon When it c.-mc to paying big and real money for players President John T Krush of the New York yiants has a shade on the other magrnarws. When th- bidding starts for a promising rlay- i er It Is usually to be noticed that John T has his brother owners badly crippled ! a: th" finish A strl inc. new electric score board ' filv up ti date Is being pral cl'es w-hen the home, the r a.1 A Ions; with ths .to.-, base, passed bad, i-rr -i- scrap with omp," i red rhleh U used In team Is hit er hlt by Is also The Start. car on o r -ad the ievel n , 1 the is ih- e We trift st re r he? smoot h est re; of my i i er ; p I. fid smcotti f torn ti N it so bad ne r-ad 'iirse Is ,e Jjne -I T ' a - 1 m 1 j-sv ement w m.' still bar! oiling li I remember the -r. ri In 6 naln when you 'ake v- ideration There is if the road from Flr thUi fide of Sandy. ,.-! , i f r m t.rlef t!m as me rising as on the ir. t Llr. er leafra. p.asset! r-n tt to make it up force cf ' In the world Tha discomfort We- lft tr. riy ItmH. th flv na at 7 . f-inrt n rr.e morr.'ng imi t I'lirl we n vuntfnM sec- s-gr-rte .1M arr-r"lmated l."i0 t - . former- oorduroy rxsd whlh rounds Tri fif-'tr. ard mschin ac- r-, .,-' tra.l rrprrely hsfsrdous at cessorles Jnrre-d the burden of the -.-'- 1 sv r.c ;i.; e struck a heavy tmn That a ir.'n. wmiM c-oer the dirt road nf grt roarbness It run- rough, sharr-lv .nrtel roads witho jt j -. n um o t,r fr.jv rir. w heti It grew mishap Is me'v.ir,t t) in-t rmprahen- j tr for eight t 1 miles and then ni I irjr Ti-.rn.-T t I located for grew busnpr iftln. WPhin 1 rr.l)s aii ujetor a trckea bri, cr a split rmr- j 1 1 th tollgms th rn1 was fstrlr o4. i b JTrtor. the toll road was not much to We rnun'fd on raskl from Sandy to the V and we did I saw tr. but I doubt If a"-y car s' we f-om the Twelve Mi nta-K-f Montavil to tbe limit eves till ws jerts aheaji Walla-o pushed the and the wind bluri'v coul-l MV-ro-o d:s . r-Pur-lv we roust hae h . t e pee 1 1.1a linn's 'n .aJ ra r m 'asT.-r than ho i-e to car ou r oh-cov- er1! those few remaining n.lies nt the rats of 75 mb.es per hour, the down-hill shoot adding; to our speed W r -ached the startlnf point at ! 45 n"do k. after having heeo on ths road barelv longer than Miti and a q mtiter hrurs It s doubtful If ths record will He lowered vry soon. Few cars are sroing to make ths trip la the established tiro irem migni nars oen an element or f "n lurk By ths nmi token It Is doubt-1 ylr4. ful If the Prps-Toledo oan go over ground again In ta aam time. (nlt.-d Prm leased Wlr Putte. Mont. Aug. . Rac rswulta today First race, four furlona-a, selling , Trvha. K iStusrt) S to 1. won; Jolter. li nitlsi. t to S. second; Jlra Hanna, 1 1.5 iliyer). 4 to t. third. Tlma, Mil. Second race. mile. aelHnw Meadow- i horn. 10. iPtuart). 7 to 4, woo: Peta- i 1-im.a. 1 o S i.A'ibuchon I to I. as-eond i Manila S 105 (Callahan), even, third. Tim. 1.41 Third race, si furlongs, aelllnr Co lumbia Maid l't (Van f'uen. 14 to 1. won: Black IVemtno. ! (Shriner,. f to" 1. Meooii: Ii. Pwn ltl (Stuart). i to 7. rnira. lima, 1 :!. Fourth rac. nil and a alatea. soil. Ing Budapest. 1 (Blair), to . wwn; Teatray II, J7 (Lloyd . tw k. nwiil: Cardinal Barto, 17 Sartnw). S 2. Tim. !:. tha f nMh raea, nil and titwth. fcan4- a ri l r. . t . , . . . . . icaK--svvj ' pra, . s ijt OIWS m wruo, I V TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATE5 otrr or voww rron-B W raa rm aattra Crswrn. rtn aad rl" Work la da? If c..r. Pwsltlarsiy rats'asa BxtrtvrttAf r ks piatea ar fcrtlraa tr or)'.!. 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