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MUTT AND JEFF SEPARATE. THE 'BANKROLL. ISN'T FAT ENOUGH FC:i Coin OCT :row wm irie. N Fhenomenal Hitting Gives Oaks Big Lead in Opening of i Series. . Ean Francisco, May IS. Oakland was there In large and juicy bunches yes terday and teok McCredle'a nn into camp tn th first -gatne. of the ierlea, 4 to 1. Gregg was good at times but had his troubles In several innings dur Ing the matinee. Six of the seven hits secured by ths "U"olverfns were equally divided be ween Bill llogan and Swander. Ho pan copped a triple, double and single. Hogan was the pinch hitter in the third inning, when his three bagger to deep center seofea Cutshaw, after he singled- and Wares Sacrificed. In the fifth Innlnar Cutshaw vil. scored, hv Jlogan's double, and Hogan tallied when Carroll slammed one at Raps. that the latter had to dive for the bagon. Portland begaa to do things in the sixth when Olson and Hetlins; singled, cCredie sacrificed and Fisher walked, filling the bases. Ryan hit into a dou tln play forcing Fisher at second. ; The relay was made on first but Kyan'was safe while Olson was' scoring. Hetling tried to come- In, but the ball was whisked back to the plate in time to tieat him. ' . " Oakland filled her quartet in ths eighth, when Hogan went around the circuit again. Score: PORTLAND. AB.R.H. PO.A.E. Ort. 2b .............S 0 0 2 8 8 Olson, ss 4 1 1 0 t 1 Jletllng, 3b 4 0 12 1 0 McCredie. rf S 0 11 0 0 Fieher, e ............ 8 0 06 1 0 Kyan, cf .... 4 0 0 3 1 0 Jlapps, lb ,.3 A 1 9 0 0 fpeas, If 3 0 0 -'2" 0 0 Of egg, p J 0 1 0 6 0 Totals 29 1 6 24 11 1 OAKLAND. AB.R.H. FO.A.B. Cutshaw, 2b v'are, ss ., Hoean. lb .. ........ 8 2 1 0 0 .4 2 2 14 Carroll, cf 2 A A 1 Wolverton, Sb ....... 4 .0"00 Pwandpr, rf ......... 4 jiaggartj II ......... 2 Wiize, c .... ,.,, i. 3 Moser, p ..2 ToUIs 26 4- 7 27 31 2 - SCORE BT INNINaS. Tdrtland ...,,...00000100 01 Hits .......... 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 05 Oakland 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 Hits .......... 0 1 1 1 0 0 i 7 SUMMARY. Stolen bases Swander. v Three-base Ht Hogan. Two-base hit Hogan. Sac rifice hits Maggart 2, Wares, McCrcdie. Hpeag, Carroll.- First base on called lialls Off Orerg 8, off Moser 2. Struck out By GreKsr 4. by Moser 8. Hit bv pitcher Sptas. Double plays Wares. to utsnaw io nogan uutsnaw to Jlogan to Mltze. Time of game 1:35. Umpire Van Haitren , and ilcGreevey. New York public schoolboys' annual frames May 28 will include an aeroplane contest for elementary pupils. wffljnnE tes Cap "THE QUALITY CAR" Made to stand op for every day use not for one season, but for many seasons. The White Gaso "line Car is designed and built to run at a lower cost of upkeep mile for mile than any car on the Americaa piarket "white! Hole? Car Co." SIXTH AND MADISON. STS." Immediate Deliveries. mKy-7i '' ' P ' P " . jpi-. ( iH Aft FT srfei BllLIUCEATS POUDHGfl if : V i , " n I, iiiQ ' ( VAH IIALTREH PUTS RUtlHER ON UNES Calls Them for Encroaching on Fair Ground Mitze Going :' . . . Nicely.. San Francisco, May 18. Umpire Van Haitren is making the baserunners walk turkey. Down near first base the fans will note that there are a couple of parallel chalk lines which run half way up to the home plate.- These lines are a couple of feet apart, and .baserunaers are supposed to run x between them though there" js nothinr in the rules to prevent them from galloping down on the right side of the line that is on foul gr6und. ; To frustrate ! the inf ielders handling bunts, baserunners sometimes violate the rules by running Into fair territory after pasBlng the point where the two lines begin. t,,r.-? The rules instruct the umnlres to call baserunners out who do this which Is not always done, however. Umpire Van Haitren took occasion to declare three runners out Saturday for running on nie grass." Moser, Willis, and Wil liams were the players sent - to the bencn,' Wolverton made a noise when Moser got the hooks, but & word from Umpire Van ' 'Haitren ' explaining the wherefore Quieted ths Oakland manager. Hereafter baserunners will .exercise more discretion running to first es pecially when Umpire .Van Haitren is officiating. Wolverton was not the only person to jump on the poor umpire for his ruling Saturday. Many fans joined in the knocking chorus. without really knowing why they were bellowing; at the man with the indicator. Fans maybe are wondering why Wol verton has not worked bis new catoher Bunnle Pierce, ere now. The reason is this, Wolverton believes in the theory that It is best to leave , well ; enough alone. ? Mltze has been catching such splendid bail that Wolverton is reluct ant to bench him. The Instant the midget gives signs tot needing a rest Pierce will be given a chance to handle the-crooks. - In -the meantime Pierce will keep in condition by warming up the pitchers. " STANDING OF THE TEAMS .. .. . . Pacific Coast League, v Won. Lost P.C. Vernon' 2 18 .691 Portland .wt.t....v 23 -c 18-- i.Hl San Francisco ....... 35 ; 20' ,656 Los Angeles ......... 23 25 .479 Oakland .., . 22 24 .478 Sacramento 15 " 22 .341 v' Northwestern League. 1 ' Won. Lost . P.C Tacoma 14 10 .683 Vancouver 12 1 11 .622 Seattle 11 13 478 Spokane ............. 10 ' 14 .417 National League. - ' , -Won. Lost Pittsburg- 14 . 8 Cincinnati ........... 12 8 - Philadelphia 12. 10 Chicago 13 ' 11 New York , ,14 ' 1! ' St. Louis ............ 12i -, 13 Boston ........ 9 " 15 ' Brooklyn ...... v . . . . 0 17 : , P.C. -.636 .571 ,645 .543 .r.38 . ,480 -.375 .821 American League. . : , Won.,' Lost: Philadelphia ......... 17 4 New York ........... 14 8 ' Detroit .....,,,...,. 15 " 11 Cleveland 13 0 Boston .j 13 . 12 Chicago ............. 8 13 '.. Washington S . . . 17 St Louis ............ 4 .18 " P.C. .810 .638 .677 .665 .520 .381 ,84S .182 53 Reality s always surpasses imagination. IMPERFALXS MOUTH PI EC r- " i. CIGABLTTES leave nothing to your imagina tion. They're mild and rich, fragrant and cool. The fine tobacco, cooling mouthpiece and . mais paperrapping make them the real thing. "1 0f 6F1 0cents THE JOHN.:BOLLMAN CO, ffrs. IS i- nl 0 ,r;,-'.;iv. SAtJFHO GET BIGGEST FIGHT Gleason Says Arrangements Wiil Be Made for Griffin's July Permit. San Francisco, May 18. Fight Pro moter Jack Jleason today admitted that It was highly probable that the Jeffries Johnson fight would not be held at Emeryville July 4. Ha said the pre ponderance of, .feeling among the mer chants and residents of Alameda county was against holding the fight at Em eryvlll. , . t ' ' Gleason .said he' had not definitely decided where the mill would be staged, but that San Francisco wonld have first choice,. Several other places In California have made offers , for the fight- Point Richmond, where Nelson and Wolgast fought and , Marysville, whichlias . offered tlve -...a. -llcans free and build an arena, are being con sidered by the promoters. . '. - , -XTotliing Can Stop XV "That the fight will take place is the greatest certainty In the world." said Gleason, "and that It will take place In California Is an equal certainty. W ara well within the law and nothing can stop, ths contest - r, . - "The only :. question ..now Is , as to where the boxers will meet I appre ciate the fact, that the air of uncer tainty regarding the battle ground that has suddenly developed Is not doing us any good, but within .the next 48 hours It will have been definitely swept away. Emeryville can have the fight If it wants it but , if the merchants of Ala meda county do not see their way clear to giving us support then It Is up to us to go elsewhere. Had Smoothest Bailing. TKT A sa w SAIYI A r Cam TTo nnUnn V aw lure, but we want to give Emeryville every possible chance. It Is not that we fear that tha district attorney of Alameda county can stop us, but if we cannot -get-the support that wa think, we are entitled to in conjunction with a plain statement from the district at torney over there Instead of an evasive interpretation of the law, which would only tend to create a lasting feeling of uncertainty on ths outside, then, as business men we must go where we ean una in smoothest sailing. . "If we decide to come to this city ths Questions of site and permit will have to bs gone Into to the and that alt hands are satisfied. We can secure the July permit but have not gone deeply enough Into details to say whether wa will or will not arrange to take It, off the hands of Jim Griffin, who, by rotation In the issuance of permits, falls heir to the privilege for that month. We have a number of 'local sites In mind, but are not considering the arena that Louis Blot proposes to erect on the lot at Eighth And Howard, as it will not ac commodate the crowd that we expect the bis; fight to draw. Certificates as Good as Bond. "I have had no intimation as to what District Attorney Flckert's attitude will be In the event that we come to San Francisco, but I know that ha Is capa ble of Interpreting the law, which gives us the right to conduct a limited round boxing contest whjch we have con tracted with Jeffrjes end Johnson to engage' In..- :---.Y ; "We continue to receive seat reser vations and where they are accompanied by check or postal order we are Issuing certjflestes Indorsed by our bajik, mak ing them a? good as a government bond. If there Is no fight (and I will stake my life that there will be) theae certificates can be redeemed at their full face value." GREAT POLE VAULTER BARRED OUT OF MEET 'Chicago, May 17. Leland Scott Stan ford's track.- captain and phenomenal pole vaulter, will not be permitted to compete in the anriual conference meet of the , western colleges, according to the Heclsion announced today of- the board of governors of the meet The board decided that Scott was hot eligible to compete,, under the confer ence rujes, be having participated four years In Intercollegiate athletics. Scott was regarded as a sure first place man In the meet which will be held at Ur bana. III., Juna 4. - Novak Among Suspended. , Seattle, May Is.- Jack Novak . is among the number of amateur boxers who have been suspended from the P. N. A. of the Amateur Athletic Union for alleged profesHlonalism. Several tourna ments have been promoted by the Bal lard Athletic club with seml-profes-slonals In competition. Novak has boxed a number rrjf times In Portland for tha Seattle Athletlo club. ' , . Cathlamet Trims Rainier. Cathlamet, May 17. -Cathlarnet de- ffiUtttA T? a ! n ( pr In an mautf Mm, Cnint. 14riTnOTr'EllT6tf'pl'tchea",'a great gam striking out 11 men and allowing no passes. joe Uaggen proved no myS tery to the-Cathlamet bunch, and was touched for 15 bingles. lis was finally nencnea zor tiiossom, - t' rsB ffiiffi if tr. , A l .v(T l- l ll 19 II ill li f siixv- -J1 :: ' Wolverton'i "Wolverines" copped the first gams . of "the series from the Beavers and from our old friend "Rube" GTegf. , . , , Six mora games to be played and yon know who will be on the long end of the aeries. " Hogan for Oakland was the real swat Mllllgan. getting a triple, double and single. He was a bit rude, you u nave to admit .-- "' ' Speas was hit again In yesterday's gams. His head must be of Ivory. Happy Hogan's collection of . ball- tossers slipped the Angels a beating, 8-1. which gives the Vernonltes a little lead on that pennant leaving the- Beav ers just 80 points In the rear. Ths Philadelphia Athletics keep on with their winning streak. It looks aa If they will beat Detroit to it this year It their pitcbars don't, rail flown. Ban Franclsco-is liable to get tha big tlirht .nil "rhlmmte" will be clad Of It An arena now being built at Eighth and Market streets right In the heart of town might be the battle ground, but you can t always sometimes ten, e , -' "TiArt" Cornell joined the v Jeffries camp yesterday and tha Portland sports ought to be able to get a line on jeirs condition. Doo l awfully strong for ruruuu. Browning went Into the box yesterday against Boston after they had batted Kllllan all over the lot but was unable to stem the tide Of defeat Browning is pitching real nice ball for Detroit Don't forget that : next Tuesday, we have ths Beavers back with us for a lew weeks and then old acquaintances will be renewed. Many of ths little nootsle wootsies". will be so glad and so will "Chimmle," but If the comet comes to night WS - , ' ,:'..., Thev used six pitchers in the St Louis-New York gama at the .latter place yesterday, which shows that the boys all bars their batting eye.- The houss and lot was won by - living at " corner of Ha said that tha reason the boys played better ; ball on tha road than they did at boms because r 777 . e - , ' . Did you ever order a tamale and some strawberries and cream and a glass of water and then find that you didn't have the money to pay for them and that your . Invited friends nearly laughed themselves to death and had to be given some laugh preventatives? Well, that s Just exactly what happened last evening In a prominent downtown cafe.'' No names are mentioned, but it looked like a couple of "Rubes;' who went to a circus and couldn't stop laughing at the 1 - Heinle Zimmerman of the Cubs was fined $100 for staying out after mid night If tie. truin were Known, mere are more that hav&n't met tha manager In the haftway with their shoes in their hand, sneaking into quarters after mid nigut than this poor Heinle, It's a good thing I get lockjaw once In a while or I could,' mention a few names, r No, I don't mean any pf the Beavers. . Do you think they do such things? Joe Casey, one of the boys about town, 4s the real amusing kid, and never overlooks a chance to see that a stranger Is made to -feel "right at. home, It happened'that quite a few of the ball players and their friends had the occa sion to step into a real live "society dance about : two weks ago and of course they were like a lot of lost sheep. Along comes this "Ueau .Brummer Casey with a smile stretched from Ore gon City to Council Crest and he gaye the bunch th high sign. "'McCredleites, attention! Forward! March!" and here he paraded them all over the hall with S V-4-iiAV aw. Gpeedy Sure Gentle NATURAL LAXATIVE Recommended, by Physicians Es- i -Eefuse-Substitutet Class on arising for COriGTIPATIO '0' -A v-a J : 11- their programs and pencils like' a lot of tin soldiers,- but let me. tell you that they never had a better time in their lives, and who did It? ' Casey' that's him, with that everlasting smile that won't wear off. , hnTAffl attrl Aria lnK Im fiAarMa tr. 0 1 - leged Infringement of the amateur rules. v;-'s;: y:. . : v-.,:; .,;; - ;,; Charley Graham's Senators trimmed the Seals at, Sacramento yesterday and- uanny Long smoked another cheroot If the comet hits us' tonight it will be goodnight lunch for the whole bunch. No mora ball games, boxing contests and motorboat rides. Bert Williamson will be awfuhy sore on old msf Haljey, but what's the use of kicking. Ketch el easily demonstrated that he isn't such a "bum" as some people who never saw a fight would imagine He Is, when 'he easily defeated "Porky" Flynn In three rounds of what was scheduled to be a 12 round bout - , Nellia" - Guyn and "Dutch" Arm truster returned from Tillamook yester day, looking like a lot of warriors brave. They had one good time and would like to return again. Who wouldn't like two such, nice little boys? Who do you think' will win today's gams? . k ALUfiMERIGAH RUGBY II San Francisco,. May 18. Ths Xll- Amerioan rugby football team . which will tour Australia at the Invitation of the New South Wale Rugby union, is speeding north; today tO : Vancouver; on tha first lap of the journey. Several hundred people gathered at the railroad station when the players departed and cheered them lustily. . - . - ' ; , Cedrio Cerf of Stanford univertfty, considered one of the strongest players obtainable, consented to make the trip, and H. Ashley, a forward, was left be hind. ,Cerf. a star player, withdrew from the team a week ago, stating he did not wish to play. . The first scheduled game the All- Americans wlllplay will be at Queens town. Los Angeles, VMay 17. The proposed Owen Moran-Frankie Conley bout, which Tom McCarey thought he had nicely tinder his thumb, is off. Mora n refused point blank to make 125 pounds ring Side for the bantamweight champion. According to a first' announcement Moran, was to make 126 pounds at i 0 clock on the day of the fight , This would permit htm "to enter the ring at least 10 pounds heavier than Cenley. Moran has made 122 pounds for Abe Attell and his refusal to make a weight three notches higher for 1 lighter and admittedly less clever fight cr than the Hebrew is not understood by local ians. NATIONAL -LEAGUE . Pittsburg, May 17. The score: R.H.E. Boston 0 2 Pittsburg 8 7 v0 .Batteries Frock and' Graham; Phil lippl and Gibson. . Cincinnati. May 17. New Tork-Cin cinnatl game postponed; rain. , Chicago. Ma 17.--Brooklyn-Chlcago game postponed; rain. ' -- A5IERICAN LEAGUE New Tork, May 17. The score: ' ' 1 ' R. II. B. St. Louis 7 8 2 New Tork 8 10. 6 Batteries Gllligan, Bailey and KilU- f r, Allen, - Stephens ; Warhop, Vaugh n and Klelnew. - (11 innings.) - Boston, May 17. The score: R. H. E. Detroit 8 .4 8 Boston , 8 13 4 Batteries Kllllan, Browning and Stanage; Collins, Wood and Carrlgan. Philadelphia, May 17. The score: , '. ' . 1 , . : ' R. H. B. Chicago ..., 0 4 2 Philadelphia 8 11 0 Batteries 8cott and Block; Bender, Maloney and Thomas. Washington, May 17. The score: Cleveland . 2 8 3 Waatjnlgton ................... 148 STARS 0 AUSTRALIA mm AFRAID TO MEET CONLEY BOY Batteries -LInke and Easterly; Walk er' and Street 1 J By "Bun AGGIE STARS MAY GO - TO CHICAGO'S MEET Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- lis. May 17. It is very likely that O, A. C. will be represented In the big con ference championship meet at Chicago this year. The Chicago committee has invited the local team to compete, and as the student body feels that ln.Henry Bergman and Osoaf Bnberg they have two men who would score at Chicago, these : two : star athletes may be tent east Bergman especially stands a splendid show of scoring points at Chicago, as his records on the coast last year In the high and low hurdles were better than any. performance In the middle west The big Dutchman is running better than at any time In his career. and would make, his eastern opponents travel 10 peat aim. Last year he topped the high timbers In :15 4-5 and got over the 220-yard low sticks In :28 2-6. This time was the best made on the Paolflc coast last year, and in only three meet In the United States was the time equalled. i ' A" few years go Forrest Smithson. the old Cv A. C. star, Journeyed east and surprised the . country.-, bv - winning tha high hurdles at Chicago. ' It would be unique for another O. A. C. man. to win the same . honor, and there are many Who believe that Bergman Is the man to convince 'the east that the Oregon Agri cultural college Is a producing place for star nuraiers. - Seattle, 11; Tacoma, 5. Seattle, May 18. It waa town lot ball yesterday, and Seattle won. 11 to 5. Ten of the runs were made in four Innings orr uert Hau. score: - - . . R. H. F.. Seattle ........ ...... ...p.,.. .11 13 8 Maooma 6 7 2 Batteries Beaton ana. Bhea. Custer; ' ' ; - Ryan Blanks Vancouver. Vancouver, May. 18, Danny Ryah, the big fellow Spokane -secured from Port land, gave Vancouver a delightful trim mlng yesterday, shutting them out and allowing five scattered bits. His speed ana cnange or pace bewildered the Brownies. Score: ': R.H.E. Spokane .............. 6 13 0 Vancouver ...... i 0 53 Batteries - Ryan and Brooks; Jensen ana iewis. rr-" :' -' ;'-- , . Vernon, 8; Abcels. 1. vV Lbs Angeles, May 18. Hltt had the Angels swinging their heads off yester day and Vernon won, 8 to 1. Score! . . , - ' ' ' ' R.H.B. Ros Angeles .................. 16 3 Vernon ,. 8 9 i Batteries wagie ana orendorff; HH and Hogan. . ' . Senators, 4; Seals, 2.V -',.,. Sacramento, May 18. Baum bad the champions guessing throughout yester day and Sacramento won, 4 to 2. Score -. , . - ' R.H.E. San Francisco ................ 2 7- 2 Sacramento .'. .....;.... 4 8 4 Batteries Henley -and Berry; Baum ana epieaman. . ; . . ,.1 ... American Association Games. At Milwaukee Toledo 3, Milwaukee 2. At Kansas City Columbus 3, Kansas City 2. Louisville-Minneapolis and Indisnapo- lis-st i'aui games postponed; rain. , . 1 Western Leairue Games. ' At Omaha Omaha llf St. Joseph 0. At Lincoln Lincoln 8, Wichita, 5. ' At Sioux City Sioux City 9, Denver 7. At Topeka Des Molnea-Topeka game postporfod; rain. , . .' ,.r T - KetiChel Bests Flynn. Boston. Mass., May 18. Stanley Ket ch el knocked Porky Flynn of Boston out tn the third round here last night." The bout was scheduled for 12 rounds. , rood wholesome food, r.i. Tj 7:n bodies take nature's warning of dyBpepsiarand regain at once. "9 1 X Wit S ' M "V the powers of good digestion that are so essential to health. 7 rass relieves dyspepsia and prevents digested form, it furnishes nutrition without making any ' i demand on the 6tomach for 1 creating a natural desire for 1 uio power lor tneir digestion. Tha United State Geveroment diHitm fabt fcxtrael a an medicine not aa lcoholio baversse. Ordtr a Joztn hottlit from your heal druggist. : Jrutit u$on it liing Paht .... : men bought BYvnrsu Former Portland Star Drafted by Chicago Bought by Hap- , ' py Hogan. - Los Anaeles. Cal .Mav 18. Pitch '. Oirsnn, Vhe-wenF-to-hewChlcago Cubs from Portland this spring, I to become -a member of the Vernon pitching syiff, accoruing to Manager tiogans an nouncement today. Carson was one of . McCredle's most reliable heavers last yean His work showed much Improve ment toward the end of the year, and he waa "gobbled up" by Chance of the Cubs. . Although the former Beaver did good -work on the Cubs', training trip, and performed creditably the ' few, times he gei on me unng line aiier vie, season started, he was not able to nose out any of Chicago's crack beavers for a regular berth.,' -- '- , Carson was secured by Hogan by at- " rect purchase. It is expected that ha will report here within a week. ,H1 acquisition Will give the Brewers one ' of the most formidable squads of gun hers on the coast That Manager , McCredie has the greatest confidence in the world" in his present staff of pitchers is revealed in the purchase of Carsqp by Hogan, By the rules of baseball, Portland bad first call on Carson on the return of the draft price of $1000 paid the local, club by the Cubs. Evidently McCredie feels that Carson can add no strength to the pitching staff, else he would have taken the "soldier." Carson Is a good pitcher, but at his best he never showed more than Krapp, Steen or Beaton right now. WICKERSHAM AND ; ' ... ' BLACK WIN AT TENNIS Two matches yesterday out of the five played were rattling good affairs. Brandt Wickersham, the.Kats cup hold er, defeated Wesley Ladd, 8-3 and 8-8, R. E. Black also defeated Alma D. Kati In an Interesting game. - -' Scores yesterday: '.-..v r :' v.'V. R. E. Black, ewe 8-8, defeated Alma D. Kats, receive 2-8, 8-4, 8-2. - R. Jones, receive 4-8, defeated C, E. Chenery .receive 16, 4-3, 6-3. vivT- Brandt Wickersham, owe - 40, beat J. Wesley Ladd, receive 15, 2-8, 6-3, 8-8. - McAlpln and Swing, owe; 15, beat Starn brothers, receive 2-8, 6-8. 7-6. M. Mi' Frohman and Humphrey, re-; celve 2-6, beat Rohr and Longhman, owe 2-8, 6-1. 6-2. ' Today's schedule!' -'-. . '4 p. m. Lutse, receive 4-8, va 7. L. Tooker, receive 4-6. ... 8 p. m., J. K. Mackte, receive 15, vs. C. D. Starn, receive 2-6; A. Frohman, receive 4-6, vs. W. I. Nortbrup, receive 15; S. S. Humphrey, receive 2-6, vs. E. Ames, scratch; . Black and McConnelU scratch, vs. Duhne and Warriner, re ceive 2-6. , ' ' WASHINGTON TO PLAY . ACADEMY NINE TODAY 'Washington high school and Portland academy meet on Multnomah field this afternoon in one of the lnterscholastlo league championship baseball ' games. Both teams have been changed about with? the hope of strengthening them and the game will no doubt be an In teresting one, The game will be called, at 8:30 o'clock. Art you all to tnjoy. a good hearty meal? IfyoufstoEiach does not crave for food- the kind that builds strong healthy it. Being a liquid food in pre . extra work. While it is solid foods, it furnishes peeiflcalljr 7A arucra i I