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aaf THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1908. Rirsa FIELD SPORTING NEWS Of THE WORLD TRACK DIAMOND THIRTEEN BIIIGS BEAT OAK BUNCH Beavers Make Everything on Hit Calendar Off hush Pitcher From Frisco. FULL DELEGATION OR NO DELEGATION Ote (I'Dltrd l'rrii Laaavd Wlr. Oaklnni!, Cnl .. Auk 21 When Johnson flammed the lull clean over the fence In the fl rut Inning f"r the only born run of the day, Portland started on n trliimplmnt march iiIoiik the nlne lnnlnK route, pulling up with a 6 to 3 Victory. Hits were bunched on Garrett In but two Innlnas, the first and sixth, throe being made In each. Good fielding, how ever, headed the Oaks off with three cores from the six blnfrlea. Fischer, a Ban Francisco amateur, was given a trial and the northerners hit him to every corner of the lot. making every thing from a homer to a single. Oakland held the load In but one In ning, the llrHt. Joluison's long biff, the aeoond of the reason on the homo grounds, gave the visitors their first core Oakland went one better. An derson started things with a single. Van Haltren came through with the nec essary sacrifice and Andy scored on Heltmuller's two-bugger. Heine came home on Eagan a Infield out and Cook's Ingle Into right field Casey's t hree-lmgger was Instru mental In giving Portland the lead In the third, after the score had been tied In the second Inning Two more runs were made In the fifth Inning, when Casey doubled and Hnssey was snaked In the sh.ts. I. a I onge s passed ball and a weird heuve by the snme player allowed Casey to canter home. Hassey regis tered on a sacrifice, a single and Raf tery's fly to the outfield. (Jnrrett made the sixth run for the MeCredie brigade. His two-bagger In the ninth nnd. two singles did the trick. Singles by Heltmuller, Lewis and lj Ijonge gave the home guard its third run In. the sixth canto, Heltmuller going across fhe jilnte. Score: PORTLAND. R ' Considerable comment has been beard on the streets today relaelve to the, threatened reduction of the committee named last week to escort the three Oregon athletes, Hmlthson, Gilbert and Kelly, from New York to Portland, with much adverse sentiment. "The action of the g-eneral committee meeting last night, with few delegates In attendance, of referring the selection of the-one or two delegates to Chairman Morrison, and Messrs. Kwlng and Devers, has been criticised to considerable extent. More than one prominent clubman and business man ban expressed the opinion that Portland's reputation Is In Jeopardy at the sudden turn Of af fairs. They argue that special effort should be put forth to keep the original committee named at last week's meet ing Intact or else abolish the plan of sending a committee east entirely. Thl would permit the local committee to concentrate Its efforts on the Portland end of the entertainment. The Information has been scattered broadcast over the continent that A fommlttee of three newspaper men had been selected to exploit Oregon in con nection with the entertainment of the three athletos in their Journey across, i..e country. They contend that one press man and his little grip will excite no curiosity in the big rltleH of the east. J ney doubt seriously If that one man will be ahlo to affiliate with the eastern newspaper men. good fellow ship being a prime essential among the bohemlanism of several of the eastern cities to be visited, notably New York. They rtoiy.t further that Insufficient rep resentation-will be considered seriously in the metropolis. XaUy May Decline. Just whut writer the new committee will select is problematical. It is said a majority of the members will Insist on the one whom they appointed several weeks ai;n. .Should such be the case there Is likely 10 be an Interesting mo ment when sal.! delegate and Dan Kellv meet in New York. Kelly's heart. still rankles with the unjust criticism heaped upon mm on nis trip across the conti nent to 7mestown lust year. It Is bare ly possible that the fair-haired lad from Baker City will turn down the commit tee's Invitation to a triumphal entry to his home state. J.'nless there can he a harmonious meeting of athletes nnd escorting com mittee, tho local business men feel that no committee should be sent, but that the athletes should be brought across the continent at their own leisure and then given such a royal reception and entertainment as the funds now In hand will permit. The hoys found their way to New York alone, the men say, and they are eminently capable of returning to Oregon unattended. CARRY FIGHT TO EHEM'S LODGE Coasters Will Put State League and Northwestern to the Had. I.oa Angeles. Cal , Aug. 21 War will be carried Into the enemy's country by the Pacific Coast ituschall league, ac cording to the announcement "muda to day by President Cal Kwlng. He said that steps would be taken against the Outlaw State league, and at the same time the contest for the Taclflc north west territory taken up to the national commission. Ewing believes the state leagues can be put out of commission bv robhlno- It of its best players. Jle said, however that the men who are blacklisted by the coast league would not be rein stated. The magnate said that while no prop osition bus been made to anyone In Se attle to hrlntf that city Into the coaiU leugue, next season, nn elght-teum league Is not an Impossibility and that he would make a hard flirht for ihe northwest territory. Arrangements lor the organization f a new team here, which w.ll probably plaV under the colors of Venice are well under a. and Kwlng will 'meet local magnates to effe,-i a formal ganlzntlnn early next week Cacv, in . Hassev. If Johnson, ii. r'anzlg, lb. Raft cry, rf. Ryan, rf Cooney. S3 Madden, c. . Garret, p. . AH. . 4 . 4 . f. . 3 . 5 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 H 0 .1 1 3 0 1 PO. B 1 4 S 1 1 1 6 0 A K 0 Total 6 13 11 3 KETCHEL PAPKE F D Of OAKLAND. AH. Anderson, ss. Van Haltren. Heltmuller, rf. Eas'in, lb. Cook 3b ... Lewis, It'. ... La l.otiee, c. . Christian. 'Jh. Fis her. p. . 4 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 3 . 4 .34 11 1 o II Pi i. 1 1 a 1 7 n i 4 3 1 IS 8 1 6 8-13 0 3 0 t Champion Is Confident Beating Illinois Man in Los Angeles Fight. 6an Francisco, Aug. 21. That he will have the fight of his life with I'apke In Los Angeles Is the opinion of Ptnn ley Ketchel, the middle-weight champion of the world. Ketchel was asked today whom he considers the toughest fellow he ever met In the ring. "It rests between Thomas and I'apke," he answered without any hesitation. "That 32-round bout I had with Thomas was certainly hard to win. but I'apke proved himself equally hard In the 10 round bout In Milwaukee If he stays for a long fight as hard as he, stayed for that 10 rounds be will give me n hard time. Ml find that out soon." Total Sf'UIiE RY INNING Portland 111020 Hits 1 2 3 0 2 1 Oakland 200001 lilts 3 1 0 1 1 3 SI'MMAKY. Two-has" bits -- Heltmuller, . Casey Garrett. Three base hit - ( asev. Home-j run- Johnson. Sacrifice hits Van Hal tren Danzig. Cooney. Lewis. Casey. Doodle plav -Johnson to Danzig. First I base on halls i iff Garrett 2. off Fisch er 2. lilt bv pitcher Hassey, Danzig. Btruck out --My Garrett 6 Passed ball -La Longe. rime 1:40. 1 rnplre St. iky GUAY OFTPITCHES MR, SI.T0R OF SEALSKIXS I.OS biffed and n hits. The Bernard. 2 Oakee. cf Dillon, lb Brnshrar. Rmlth. 3b Ellis, If. . Pelmas. ss Easterly, c Gray, p . (fritted Trend I.aed Wlra.1 Angeles. Aug. 21. --The Angels Sutor for eight hits yesterday n. 3 to 1. Gray allowed four score: LOS ANGELES. AR. R b 4 0 3 0 4 2 f 4 4 3 3 PO. 1 1 13 1 3 1 0 7 n Totals 29 3 8 SAN FRANCISCO. AR. R. H Mohler. 2h 3 Hlldehrand. If 3 14 2 Zelner. ss Melchior. Williams. Berk cf Berrv. c McArcu ?, Sutor. i Curtis . . rf lb 3 b PO. 1 0 2 1 12 1 K 1 1 0 Totals 2S 1 14 13 2 0 1 J 0 Batted for Melchior. Sr-ORF. MY INNINGS Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 Hits n l l a l 3 San Francisco .. .0 0 0 o i n Hits 1 o o l 2 0 SI'MMARV. Two-hnse bit Smith. Sacrifice hits tlll.nlirnn.l 7.1.1a. t a?, nn 1 - -1 ,os Angeles. B ; San Francisco. 4. Balls Off Grav. 2: off Sutor. 1. First hnse on errors Sen Francisco 1 Wit bv pitcher Lasterly and ilrav Struck I nut n r. i. nv i,mv. v stolen bases Urnshenr. Melchior. Sutor Paused ball Fasterlv. Wild n trh su- Time of game 1 3.".. I'mplre O ontif 11.- (United Prua Leaned Wire.) Los Angeles. Aug. 21.--Retting Is heavy today on the 20-round light be tween Hilly Snailham and Danny Web ster, billed as one of the main events In the double card at Jeffries' arena to night Snailham is a fayorlto at 10 to 7, but there is plenty of Webster money In tight. Webster is considered one of the cleverest featherweights In southern California, and. while Snailham's coast record rightfully makes him the choice In the event, the fans declare the mill wl!' not be a one-sided affair. The 20-round battle between Montana Kid and Young Otto, schedule! as the other event, promises to be a light weight footrace. The only speculation bv the fans on the outcome of this event Is how long Montana Kid will be per mitted to stay. Los Angeles, Aug. 21- Jim Jeffries todav denied that there Is any danger of the Papke-Ketchel fight, scheduled here for Labor day. being called off. He said the rumors that the match was up in the air" were started by "soreheads. Ketchel has notified the local tight fans that he will leave San Francisco for Los Angeles, Saturday, and I'apke will start for the coast on the same day. Los Angeles, Aug. 21. H C. Eowden, formerly a member of the Olympic club at San Francisco, was today matched with G W Isaacs of the Los Angeles A C. to wrestle on September 6 for the middleweight amateur champion ship of the Pacific coast. Isaacs, who Is coast champion, is in good form, hut the former San Fran ciscan has become a favorite with local athletes since he came here from the north, and will be backed heavily to win The match, whlrh will be held at the Venice arena, will be governed by A. A. V. rules. Two falls out Of three will decide the championship. PORTLAND YACHTS SAIL TOMORROW Seven fast Portland yachts will leave tomorrow for the annual regatta at Astoria to take part In Lie races there on August 27, 2 and 29. The Dancing Sal, owned by Francis D'Arcy, will be the first boat to leave the cluhhouse. she being sent down stream at about 11 o clock. The remainder will depart at Intervals up to 2 o'clock i ne other boats are th fnrsnlr by Mr Meyer; Fore-n-Aft. by Captain II, F Todd; Svna owned by Mvrles: McRarlev. McDonald. Zenhvr. owned bv leriler. owned by or- liiit!.' Butte. Aug. J I . track fast. R. s'i It First race three Katie Gleason. 1 on Kacrs. Weather clear; cest'-rday : furlongs, s. Iline-- ( K I rschbn um i . 1 to to mx J.t l- i it ' I Advance Styles We are making the first showing of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes for the Fall of 1908. You'll appreciate this line of clothes; it's worth a good deal to any man to know that the clothes he wears are all wool; it's worth a good deal to be sure about the style and good tailor ing. The name of Hart Schaffner & Marx in a garment is guarantee of all these things. You'll get better clothes in this store for $20 to $35 than you will believe possible, until you see them. owned owned mox. owned bv Ueore Haimnn, and Jim Hackstntos. Jh- yuclitsmen aim to camp tomor row night at the mouth of the Willam ette, tne following night at the mouth of the Cowlitz, the third night camp will be made around Mrookfleld the boats taking the outside channel. They expect to reach Astoria Tuesday after noon or night. Three of the skippers, Todd. D'Arcy and Meyer, have sailed In the regatta's for several seasons, the first named having won more prfr.es, perhaps than any competitor. KEiEWICK COUPLE TOUR IN AUT01BIBE (Special Dlswitch to The Journal La Grande, Or Aug 21 Mr and Mr ill. A. Hover of Kennewlck, Wash., who have covered a distance of over 3.00J . miles In a journey which contemplates ; an itinerary ranging over the entlr -! globe, rested a few hours In La Grande today while Uielr far is being over hauled. The couple, whoso present home is lu Los Angeles, started from then, went into Mexico, bark to Los Angeles then to San Francisco. Portland, Spokane Lewiston, visiting their former home In Kennewlck. Traveling slowlv and taking In most of the points of Int-iest on the way they will follow the old Oregon trail from La Grande to the Missouri river After that Mr and Mrs Hover wlli visit all the important eastern cities and then will cross the ocean and spend several years on the continent and in Afr-a. AMERICAN I.KACJl'E GAMES, 4. won; Keno Met. el. luB iliradvi 2 1, second, Konlte. luf, , Mol.-sw ,,it h i to 2, third. Time, :.'if,. Second :.ice, six furlongs, selling Sl barl, 110 (lieatherton i, 7 to 2 won Lord Kossingtnn. in:' iTanlhn l'n m T second, Mike .Ionian. 107 (Callahan) 2 to 6, third. Time, 1 . ,1 r . ,,ThlC1.1 r"''p' mllH' s. lHng -Silver Heels, 116 (an Duseni, 1 n to 1 won, Kile 116 ( McLaughlin i. :' to 1. second Gold en Wine, 114 (Post), ; to lo. third. Time 1 :43 . Fourth race, five furlongs, selling -ollle Ward, lu.'l .Klairi. a' to won; The Slicker, l'l.'i (Auhu.honi, 2' to 5 second. Cooney Neff. n,., , K. Sullivan)! 3 to 5. third. Time. 1 nj. Fifth race, Kentiwortti stakes, mile -Neva Lee, 114 .Miller), even, won; Ma- tiei Hollander, 106 K. Sullivan), 6 second; fit Avon, ill (Donvitz), 7 Lnir u. i ime, i :4.i Sixth race, six furlongs, selling 10T (Stuart I. i to 6 won; Sake i Fisher.. 2 to 1, won; Curriculum' i.K. Smith), i to 2. third. Time beventh race, seven furlongs, selling ji vacaiiot. j o n irisneri, . to & won; Hoyal River. Hi'j (Van Duseni, 2 to l! second, Phil Igoe, D7 iK, .Sullivan), 'J to 5, third. Time, 1:2?. to 0. to u, A irs, , 109 1:11 Copyright lqo8 by Hart Schatfher & M.irx Other Makes Cheaper, $12.50 to $20 Sam'l Rosenblatt k Co. Corner Third and Morrison Streets ROAD RALLIERS REACH ROSEBURG At Xfir York. Detroit New York Patteties Winter ning and lilair. and R 3 4 Schmidt; Man H. 9 S At Philadelphia. Chicago Philadelphia Batteries White. Owen. Shaw, Bender and Schreck H FT. 5 1 6 K 0 Sullivan and R . 1 Seattle Kaces. Seattle, Aug. 21. -Weather clenr; track fast. Results yesterdav Flrst race, five furlongs, purse F.l Pavo. 110 iRettigi, 5 to 1, won; Angel face, 105 i Lynch i, 2 to 1. secmd Dred kiti. 102 (Walsh i, 4 to 6, third. Time 1:00 4-5. Second race, six furlotuis. selling - Prolific, 109 (Lvnch). 4 to 1, won- Con bury .10? (ScovlIIel, 7 to f, second ' Blue Bottle. 111? lAlarlei, if, to I tninl Time, 1:13 2-". Third race, six and a half furlongs selling Mav Sutton, '.i? iWa!-hi 4 to 1,! won, Adeit.ert Belle. n7 i I'.-ic'i, 1 to I 4, second; Maud Mc.;., in; (r. Sulllvani 1 S to 1. third. Time. 1.1?. j Fourth race, mile and an eighth, purse' ---Green Seal, 107 il'o.sti. 4 to 1, woti;j Fantastic .102 i Buxton i. 1 to 2. second- Harry Scott. ?? (Harris). 7 to 2e third Time, l:f,0 3-5. j-iriu race, mile and ;0 yards, High Gun, 97 i Walsh i, ih to Stonev i.ee, 101 i Page i, s to 1. second; Confessor, 111 i B. Wllsoni, 2 to ' third. Time, 1:41 4-5. Sixth race, six furlongs purs" 17;. rl y Tlde. 100 I Buxton I. 6 to 1. won. Smiley Corbett, 105 iKoerneri. ? to 20. sec ond ;Ida May. 9i (1'agei. oat, third. Time. 1:11 3-R. Ifosidfii'ts lipspond Readily l)ato of Convention to Bo Set. Mei lug (SprHnl P!pntrt) to Tbe Journal. R. -seburg. nr.. Aug. 21. -A party of boosters, consisting of Colonel E. Hofer, A t tnrney . l.-nei a 1 A. M. Crawford, State Kngincer J II. Lewis and John 11. Scott, all of S.ilom, arrive! In this city today for the purpose of boosting for a good roads convention. Mr. Scott said: "We want to hold one of the greatest good roads conventions in your town that will be held anvwhere in the state. It will depri ,1 very largely upon our ef forts as to what the success of the eon- I etition will be. 1 he need ot improving j the public highways Is one of the lead ' Ing 'inestions of the day and I am is jpecialiy d'-.-iro'is to have Douglas coun- tv do as It has done in the past, staml I In the first ranks In tin. matter of road I improvement." I The dc.te for the convention his not been decided. It will he decided on at (lie meeting tonight Itosehurg and rouglas county are full of enthusiastic boosters, for tho betterment of this county and Oregon. If I did rot know that I could thoroughly cure any ailment of men I could not afford to agree that you pay me after I cure you. Neither could I aiford to undertake a cure for the low fee I charge. My Fee in Any Uncomplicated Ailment is Only CHAITFITK DEAD: THREE P.ADEV IU KTj s. WOMAN ASSAULTED XEC.no IX ROME 0 Pay Me When I Have Cured You 1 IP DR. TAYLOR The Leading Specialist Only the strong men that Is the men with VIM and a plentltude of VITAL POWER can en.loy life. Nature de signed that every man Hhould he vigorous capable of per forming all the duties of life, and meanwbtle getting an abundance of enjoyment out of them. There Is no LONTJER any excuse ror n KAK.Mi.ss In men. Tha weak man Is utterly worthless to himself and to others. Rut he hr not remain weak. He can be made as STRONG and active an the best of them. My spe cial Treatment for Weakness solved the problem of Its cure over 20 years ago. The man who falls to take advantage of this treatment Is therefore blocking his own way to the enjoyment of Perfect Health. He cannot plead that the cost is ,too great because my fee Is so low and the condition so easy that ANY MAN CAN MEET IT. (t'nlted Pres Ia,-rt Wtr t Angeles. Cal.. Auir. 21 I a chauffeur. Is dead and Wilson Mrs Oladvs Frit- Ford and Charles Keenn are the result of an automobile Los Rohb. Fran ci M. as STANDING OF THE TEAMS. the lea' 1 ' ' ere fig I pon This Date In Sport Annals. 7' Frank Isheil veteran plaver of I'hleago team of the American i". horn In t via van. N. T. .' At Collier's Station. W. Va . M.ft and Kd OHahlwIn met to for $:.e.0' but could not agree referee ls1At Wllkesbsrre. Pa. seven ome run were naje in a ame h- wer? t',e v I'Kesnarre enl Hnffo .-, teams m helr.K ma-e hv the forme.- 1 VC'i - Thnmji Curtis. firt president r tte Amerit-an Rowling congress, died I Rrooklvn 1 007 At Denver five-man squad In rand Western Handicap tournament sde werhl rtoir,l hv breaking 195 j'. of ran flvir.g 'argets. At Uoston. Roston Cleveland Ratteries Arellanes Foster and N. Clatke ami R 6 4 Crlger, H. E. 10 2 2 Joss, At Washington. Washington St. Ixniis . Ratteries -and Smith. R H E. 2 7 0 052 Keeley and Street. Ralley NATIONAL LEAGl'E GAMES. At Chicago. Pacific Coast Lc-ajrt"- Won. Lost. eles 70 6 0 San Francisco 15 Oakland 62 I. os Ange Portland '.2 74 r c. I .?7( i 517 f.'Hl j .413i i 'h lea go . . . Huston . . Hat teries - son, Cha;iple l;iglr ami H Pfeist er and i .in.l Kl . i a m R 1 1 K ..lul5 2 . . . 2 5 1 tig. Fergu 1 mpl res shortly arter midnight. HoMis was j driving at a fast pace when a wheel i gave way sn'l capsize,) the fia. horse- I power machine. The chauffeur was j pinned under the stearins; gear Mnd in-! stantly killed. Mrs W'ilso:, whose hip i was dislocated, and Keene. k h ,s.- l.lp none was rractured. were the most se verely hurt. Mrs. Price and F"td were hndlv bruised an .ul. John Frilz, Strl maker. (Pprtl Ptnptch t i Tti JnnrnnlA Rethlehem. Pa.. Aug 21 Jo! n Frit ft; known far and wide as the Nest n of the Iron and steel 'ndustrv In America, was S6 years old today Mr Fritz Is a native of Pennsylvania, and began Ms career as a blacksmith apprentice Rub sequently he became Interested In the steel Industry, and to ) In. is due tic perfection or the pro.-es. s . r arnic- late manufacture row use ! t onlv America, but throughout Furore as well (T'tiHed Press Leased Wlr Louis, Aug". 21 - Mrs. James Ken- e..y w yer of St. Louis eountv was as Jsauiteil in her home by a negro last ! nieht. acctinilng to a report received hv ' Sheriff Harpel at Clayton today. Wll- I Mum Clemmons a tieffro was arrested L i tr,rl:i' om ncnlrlnn a n.l tr t-v-r hti injured summoned to see if she can iden- icrident , tf- him Tt Is nrobahle the nrtsoner will he brought to tho city for safe keeping. isep Mrf Hair Cutting 1 5c All Bionnriiro tomorbow work guaranteed strictly first-class. THE MODEL CONTRACTED DISORDERS In no other ailments peculiar to men Is a prompt ami thorough cure so essential. Contracted dis orders tend to work backward un til the most vital nerve centers become Involved In the inflamma tion. Then follows a chronic stage that stubbornly resists nil ordinary treatment. Safety demands that every vestige of Infection he erad icated at the earliest possible mo ment. My treatment Is thorough. The remedies employed have a mote positive action than has ever be fore been attained, anil so perfect Is my method of application that even chronic cases yield completely. VARICOCELE This most prevalent of all dis eases of men Is also the most neg lected, either through dread of th harsh methods of treatment com monly employed or through Ignor ance of the grave dangers that ao eompsny the disease. As varicocele Interferes directly with the circula tion and process of waste and re pair throughout the organs, the ne cessity of a prompt and thorough cure cannot be too forcibly empha sised. I cure varicocele In on week by an absolutely painless process My cures are permanent and are accomplished without the use of knife, ligature or caustic. The finest 12-chair Rarher city. Shop In the pin In 91 SIXTH Mot hers. STREET send have your children their hair cut- here to At Pit (.burn. JiORTHAVESTERX I.KAtU E. Sw I m mors Rjtcr. 1 -Arrangements Women New York. Aug ive nen rent .tided TT the women s long dintance swimming race to take lsce on (he l?unn - river tomorrow rom irvtr.gton to nermoni Aliss An- tt Kellermsn of Australia Mrs C Brown ef Chinee nd Miss Flslne Ooldtna of Rsth Resch will be the lead- C contestants SIUOBS1AIU AT a Lots of men nnd women who are f-reeabla with othera, get "crankr" at m Its not disposition. Its th liver. rou find In yourself that you fe around the house, little thing orrr rou. lust hur a bottle or Mallard rbina and pit your llrer In ahapa. ana ararybody around you wlH I batter for It. Prt- rvnta.r bottle. . Bold by Lidaaorw Dram aonaaa. Rpoknnf , Rutte 4. (Sprl Plptrh to Tbm Jnarul I Spokane. Wash, Aug II Spokane won sgaln yesterdav. hut In doing so came so near losing that the several thousand fans who witnessed the game were kept on edge throughout the after noon Two hit" in the ninth scored the fifth run. The score R. II K Rutte 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 S 2 Spokane . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 1 5 ! 2 Ratteries Thomas and Spencer Kllh lay and Roberts. I'mplre Carruthers. Vancouver 8, Abenleen 1. (Spee1al Plipatrto to Tt Jroreal 1 Aberdeen. Wash . Aug 21 -Flif hits ane of them a two-bagger by Nordyke. netted the Reavers J runs and the gm In the ninth Inning jeaterdav ca;.ff was all tha goods up to the ninth The core R II F. Vancouver ..nnosoo d , j ; i Aberdeen . . a l a n o o o a a l i l Ratteries Krickson ind Sugden. Cal Iff and Boettlger Tacoma It, Seattle 2. (Slpeetal Ptatotcb t Tbe J'mrnal Tac-oma. Wash.. Aug 21 Tacoma de feated Seattle yesterday In the best game of the season. J to 2 Four hits as the limit off each rltrher whlla snappy and spectacular plar arxn;nded. The ror R. U E. Tacoma 1 J 4 ; geattlr J 4 1 I-i'tshurg Rr-'oklyn Ratferies antl 1 iliis.in : pi re ' ) I m 1 ,ee-r R II. E. .14! 4 1b 0 I.elfel.l Mclr.' and Rergen. I'm- At Cincinnati. R Cincinnati . . . New York Batteries - ( t hw' n s r d JohnMone and '.-ftk:e and M. Lean H F a 1 4 3 Mat R resna t Kb m Crnplres St Louis Philadelj hla Rattet iee O'liiien. rr Kti-.allf At St. Iouis. Huynietiii ar. l lien and Ict H V. 9 S . M '. re and There ha rnea. Batterira Baker and Fhe; Ruah 8anlr. H nrv Show Open. it'"d Pt- ImM W!- , Ni'rtf 1.1 et t Pier K I A ;e The arnusl hers aow rper.l a Point Judith Court rr club todaj wtll continue ever inrurr1 are nine for hrea (n and all of them are well fliled 1 Ief Mates' Asaoriafton. j Providence. R J. Aug 21 The twnty-siit h hlennla. convention of the! 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