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"3 Is r 5 s l iiiLKim ii 27 IfmiHGS OF BALL :i . --x; Roy Brashear ; Makes Home Runs in Both Games andv Beats Beavers. Loe Anyelei, June SO. After 21 In nings of th greatest baseball Keen here In years, Vernon tied tfta morning game of 12 Innings and won the Afternoon game of 15 Innlnga, I to 2. Eteen worked in the morning: game, for the northerners and outpltched Carson, while Beaton was more effective than Hlt In the afternoon.1 It was hard luck that lost both games to- Portland, : for . Roy Brashear' homer In the fourth Inning off Steen in the motnlng tied the score and proved the last run Vernon got. In the afternoon this same Braahear got busy when he smaShed the ball over the same right field fence with two down. Brashear. consequently, Is the most pop ular man In Los Angeles today. In the morning besides Brasbear'a liomer, Vernon scored in the second on Bun-ell's single, Hogan's sacrifice and Bteen's . wild pitch. - Ryan and Hetling .did the scoring for ,the northerners in the ante-prandlal af fair, while Rappa and Murray scored for the visitors la the post-prandial Mur ray, replacing Fisher, started the after noon scoring in the thljd with a ulngle, Featon'a double. an4 an error by Coy. Portland tied the ecore "in the ninth, when Rapps poked out a long- double. Ort, who replaced Ryan in left field, dumped a pretty sacrifice, and the Beaver slugger tame home from third when Casey pulled off the squeeze. Ver non made seven double plays in the aft ernoon. : Score: VERNON. , " ' ARR.H.FO. A.E. Ftova.ll. ef. ...... 4 2 1 N. Brashear, lb 5 Carlisle, rf. ,i. ...... . 5 R. Brashear, 2b....... 3 Coy, cf. S Burrell. 3b. ......... , fi Lindsay, as. ......... 4 Hofcan, c. ............ 3 Carson, p. ,i. ........ 3 n 2 1 6 0 3 4 1 1 0 11 0 1 3 2 6 Totals .........37 2 6 3 2$ .1 PORTLAND. AB.R.H.PO.AE J. 8mlth. rf 6 1 Olson, es. ............ 5 Rapps, lb, ........... 4 2 17 4 K 1 2 8 ' 1 Fl8lier, c. .,....,..,. 6 Ryan, If 4 Tasey. 2b. . letUng, SU. Speas, cf. . . Steen, p. ... & 8 01 Totals 2 .. I . . . .44 3 11 36 14 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Vernon . . ......0 1010000000 0 Hits . . ..... ...1 1010002100 0 Portland . . 00001100000 0 Hits . . 1 ...... 1 2 0 0 3 3 0 8 0 0 1 ! 11 ' SUMMARY. Home Runs R. .Brashear, Ryan. Two- nawe nits Kapps, ( artlsie z. Bacnnce hits Ryan, R. Brashear. Stovall. Hogan. 1 Bases on balls Off Carson 1. off Stean ' a. Btuck out By Carson 2. by Steen 8, Double nlavs Hetllnie to Rati)s to Ol 'son; Lindsay to R. Brashear to Hogan to Stovall to Lindsay. Wild nitch 8tn. Pasned ball Fisher. Hit by pitcher-1 Carson. Time of game Two hours. Umpires McGreevy and - Van Haltren. . . , Afternoon game. V 4 VERNON. ' AB. R. H.PO.A.E. i Stovall. rf. ......... 6 0 1 0 N. Brashear, lb ..... 4 0 0 22 Carlisle. If. 8 1 2 I R. Brashear, 2b ..... 3 11 4 .. Coy. rf. . . .,i.,....rr 6 0 0 6 i Burrell, 3b , 7 11 0 Lindsay, as. 8 0 2 6 j.osan. c 6 0 10 Hltt, p , 5 0 1 6 0- 0 8 0 1 0 7 6 0 0 Totals 47 8 9 46 20 J - PORTLAND. - . ..... . , -AB. R. H.PO. A. E, fcmun,-- rr 4 0 1 0 0 uison.ss . 0 0 8 8 0 Rapps,' lb ......... 8 11 19 4 0 On, If. s o 1 9 0 0 f'asey, 2b 5 0 2 7 5 0 Hotllng, 8b 8 01 2 5 1 Speas. cf. ft 0 0 2 0 1 "Murray, c. . . . . ... . ..412 10 4 0 .Beaton,, p. 4 0 10 3 0 Totals .13 2 944 2T 2 Two out when winning run scored. SCORE BY INNINGS. Vernon ... .0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 1-r-J Hits ... '..0 1 1 0 0 2 1000 1 1 0 1 19 Portland v v ...flOlOOOOOIflOflOO 02 Hits ..... .0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 09 SUMMARY. ' Home run R. Brashear. Two base hits Seaton. Rappa. - Hltt. Sacrifice SCABED tSTO BOUND HXALTH Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield. 111., al lowed his kidney and bladder ailment to run on until his condition alarmed him greatly. Then he took. Foley Kid ney fins with splendid results. He says: "About a year ago I began to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder. wtiicn srew worse until I was alarmed at ray condition. ; I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of triv bladder was annovln and r,n Infill . was feeling very miserable when I read ; : of Foley Kidney Pills. After taking . : them a . few weeks I found myself free yt . xrom an custrees. tne neaaacnes no I .iaaaeE..AtiuUliil me. 4-tha xiettow-ot my kidneys end bladder was once more f normal. This Is due entirely to Foley Sidney '." Pills in .which I have great confidence." ... -.v .. ..I ... v Skid more Drug Co. Two stores. Main Kiore..lSl Third. street Braacli, Morri oo.asi West Park stmts. WZT a J hits Seaton, Smith, Ort, Casey, N. Brashear. Lindsay, Hitt, R, Brashear (2). Bases on balls Off Hltt 6, off Seaton 7. Struck out By Hltt 6, by Seaton 2. Double plays Casey to Hel ling, Lindsay to R. Brashear to N. Brashear (4), Burrell ,4 N. Brashear. Hit by pitched balls Stovall (2). Time of Game Three hours. Umpires Van haltren . and McGreev j . COLUMBIA NINE TRIMS GBESHAM'S TOfeERS Bill Heales1 Columbia Hardware, com pany nine invaded the camp of the Oresham Giants, yesterday, coming out at the long end of a 2 to 1 score. Stokes played the roll of the Giant-killer whiffing seven of the heavy sluggers of the home guard and holding them to five safe clouts. Townsend of the DU worth Derbies occupied the. hill top for Gresham and With good support would have won his game with ease. Ander son and Baun each made fine catches In the outfield and were given a ' hand by the fans. ' Next - Sunday Gresham plays Pleasant Home at Gresham in their annual game and a lively contest Is looked for. The score: R.H.E. Col. Hdw. Co....,.....: .2 1 Gresham ................ ..t...l I 3 , Batteries Stokes and Schults; Town send and Kelt. Umpire Johnson. ' . , Minor Ball Games. The White Caps defeated. the News boys II In a featureless game by the score of 11 to 7 ? E, Long, pitching for the Caps, was effective in every in ning but the fourth, when the News, boys scored six runs. Johnson of the disbanded Newsboys twirled ' for the Newsboys II. The Ramblers were defeated by the Vernon nine by the score of 11 to, 2. The Ramblers were outclassed in every department of the game by the east lders. ;,; : -v.-; y The Steven's club lost its first game yesterday at Mount Angel college when they were defeated by the crack team of that college by the store of 4 to 0. This is the first game the east side boya Jiave, lost In the nine played. The Gill butcher team defeated the Pop Corn Kings yesterday at the Cath olic club grounds, 4 to 1. Up to yes terday's defeat the Pop Corns had won eight straight games in the Columbia league. k. . , The Portland Blues were defeated at St Helens yesterday 6 to 6. - Angels Win From Seals. , San Francisco, June 20. Although Los Angeles won in the afternoon yes terday by the skin of her teeth, there was nothing doing in the morning, when both teams played a 14 inning tie game, I to 2.. Los Angeles made her two runs in the seventh In the morning,. Dillon making a homer. Claude Berry tied up the score In the ninth with a homer and the game was called In he time limit, 12 o'clock. Browning was pounded hard la the afternoon. -. Scores:.: s... v ..... Morning game " ' R. II. E. San Francisco 2 5 Los Angeles 2 9 Batteries Henley and Berry; Nagle, Thorsen and Waring. Afternoon game ' ' ' R. H, E. Los Angeles 7 13 San Francisco jV , , . 6 10 - Batteries Tozer, Wheeler an Smith; Browning and Berry. - !' v -r American League. 'At Detroit: R. H. E Boston , 9 14 1 Detroit ..." 10 13 S Batteries Karger, Cicotte, Wood and Kleinow; Stroub. Kllltan, Mullln and Stan age. At 8t Louis: v v, . ..... R, H. E. Washington. 4 7 St IjouTs 1 4 Batteries Johnson ' and Street; Lake and Stephens. At Chlcaao: R.H.E. Chicago . . ..... 4 6 3 Ph arte nhia .... . . . . . .S 3 . Batteries Walsh and. Payne; ..Plank, Atkins and Lapp. Tacomn. S; Spokane, 2, 'Spokane, June 20. Taconia broke Bonner's wining streak yesterday when Hartman and Fournler . hit In timely fashion. It also - marked the . fifth straight victory for McCammant. Six Innings of the game were played In driving rain. . Score: R.H.E. THcoma I 7 3 6 Spokane .. . . . . .. .. . . . . ...... Batteries McCammant and Byrnes Bonner and Brooks. ,' Seattle, 5; Vancouver, 4. Seattle, June-20. Seattle won from Vancouver yesterday, 6 to 4, af Utr be ing behind until the sixth frame. Score - t . 1 . - R, H. E, Seattle ...-..,...;,,., 1 6 5 Vancouver 4 10 Batteries Seaton and Custer; F.rlck son and Sugden. ' ., 1 ' " Oakland; 4 5 Senators, 2, Sacramento, June 20. Oakland made It an even break on the series by win nlrttf- yesterday's gamrs,' 4 to 2. Lively outpltched FlUgerald and Whalen. The score: ' R. H. E. Oakland 4; 9 8acramento ...... 2 4 ; Batteries Lively and Mitie; Fiteger am., ,n tiaiea National League. At Cincinnati! chi-4gu 1 Clnoiniiati ......i'" R. H. E. .10 11 .S 10 :tterl.es Brown a lid Archer; iiaspar. v. " r' unJ ' aua McLean, SELLVOOD OUTFIT chimmie-s - column I PORTLAND SECURES ip siB : w lie Tourists Win Through Excel lent Pitching of Younjg Scott, Phenom. Vancouver and Sell wood furnished the only game played in the Tri-City league yesterday, both the other scheduled games being postponed. Sellwood won from the Soldiers on the Vancouver diamond by the score ' of to 4. Scott - pitched another remarkable game, holding the heavy; hitting Sol-' diers to three bingles. -Spear and Raf- terty each took a hand in the twirling line, both being landed! on at will by the Tourists Wentworth carried off the batting and fielding honors of the day, making a sensational grab of a long hit In the outfield and hitting like a fiend on each trip to the plate. The support of Scott was ragged at times, which accounts for the four runs made against him. The Soldiers are improv ing In the fielding line, but appear to be losing; their batting eyes which they have had all season.;. y The score: c: :.: ' J"J ' " "' ' . , ...vv., ...v... R,W. E. Sellwood ................ ...'.'i. 6 13 6 Vancouver 4 - 3 3 Batteries Scott and McHalej Spear, Rafferty and Bladen. Umpire Jami son. ' . 4 i. ; Rkles Scare Rupert. ; i The threatening skies In the morning yesterday caused Manager Rupert ' to abandon a! hopes of playing the sched- uiea game wtn saiem on tne vaugnn treetr diamond ; in the i afternoon, and accordingly ha wired Manager Jerman not; to come. Later, when the clouds drifted by. and Old Sol came out he tried to get the Salemitea on the wire, but it was then too late for them to come, consequently there was no game. good many fans were disappointed. but will have a chance to see the fast Sellwood and Dllworth Derby teams battle for first place next Sunday.- ODD'S DINGHEY GETS; C " ACROSS FINISH AHEAD Captain TrTdd won the dlnghey racfl at ' o'clock last night in a . SDanklng breese that showed the boats off to their best advantage. When the boats start ed they got away together and stepped around the Madison street pier In one, two, three, four order, with Todd In the lead and DArcy' second. r on the run home the wind slackened bit, but it sprang up in good order and Todd sailed across the finish line ahead, D'Arcy broke a rudder near the dredge and Hablett slipped into second place. He won the commodore's pen nant which was held ' by Dodge and which must be won. twice to become permanent property. There were no yacht races yesterday, owing to some confusion over the start ing time. ; " ANBY CANALS BLANK PORTLAND'S GUNNERS fSpeclal Dlapatrb t The Jonrnal.t J Canby, Or.. June 20. Canby Canals defeated the Portland Gun club team on the local grounds today, .14 to 0, In a very slow and uninteresting . game. The gunners were unable to 'get more than two scratch hits off of Batx's twisters, while the Canals connected for 13 hits. Batteries for Canby. Baty and Hu f f man; Portland Gun club, Jackson and Dowling. Struck out By Baty 13, by Jackson 4. HitsCanby 12,. Gun Clulv 2 .... Errors Canby -4, Gun - Club 11. Canby plays the crack Aurora team on- the home grounds next Sunday, and good fast game is looked for. ' . This Daf in Sport Annals. 1784 At Shepton Mallet England. Bill Darts defeated George Meggs In fight for championship, v lass At Pohlck Landing. Va, 6am Collyer defeated Barney Aaron in 47 rounds for $1000 and lightweight cham plonslilp. 1889 At Milwaukee. D. A. McMillan (three falls)t defeated Evan Lewis (1) In mixed style wrestllns: match for 8500. :r.vVf .... .;. ' 1892 At Detroit W. C. Rands rod a bicycle 25 miles over roads In 1 hour 18 minutes, beating record. - 1902 At Los Angeles. Jack Johnson and Hank Griff en went 20 rounds to a draw. , . 1905 At Ogden. Utah. George Gard ner knocked . out Billy .Stift in fifth rouna. 1907 At .New.. York.' Nealon. ridden by Jockey Dugam, won the Suburban Handicap; , time 2:06 2-5. . 1 STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. . ' Won. Lost Oakland ....... 46 85 Vernon ............. 43- 84 fian Francisco , , 44 ' ' 25 Los Angeles ,38 . 45 Sacramento ., 25 50 Representative Champ Clark' of Mis souri, . minority leader of the. house, will make the principal speech at the Tammany Hall Fourth of July eclebra P.C, .683 !. .658 .667 !4 .444 .338 Horrors, horrors again. ' Swl" hor rors. , I f t h a ts gratitude the Hool igans are slipping the Beavers 1 miss my guess. , ,' . ' : Twenty-seven In nings of , baseball in one day Is ply ing nice ball when you .are only sup posed to see 18. ' 7t -'i' ; I life can't for the of me figure what the Beavers did on the bases In the ' morning game.' Almost twice as many hits as the Hooligans annexed and still we only make two runs Some body should have been at their -feet with a loaded shotgun. McCredle ought to do the Buck Keith stunt chase them around with a .44. s ' Seaton and Steen pitched superb ball and let us hope that the crabs who wanted -McCredle to slip Bill Steen the pink envelope will suppress their thoughts , for - evermore. Isn't that sweet for evermore? ; ' . .. .,. . .... : .( ' . . ' . .. , That chap Brashear Is a rude boy. The very Idea of his spoiling the Beav er's party twice In one day. Too bad McCredle hasn't a few of those fellows who can swish it over the fence any time' their little heart has a feeling that' way.-.-' - r-.-.v. Buddy Ryan clouted It over the fence with nobody on. r Buddy is improving nicely with - the willow arid the local fans are delighted. If Buddy can keep this ktnd of work up we'll -all be strong for hlra. ' . ' 'i Tom Seaton was" there with" the wil low in - the afternoon game, getting a two bagger. What do you think of our little Tom-i my Murray after yesterday's perform ance? He copped two hits, made d run. had 10 putouts and four assists. That's what we like to see, Tommy, and keep it up. A postal card from Gene Krano'savs he went out to see Jack Johnson train and was favorably Impressed with his workout. Rubber has become quite a fight fan since he joined the Portland team and believe me he has the phy sique to handle those dukes a bit him self. , .,: ... ,...y. :: ',: :;. It took a train load of Oakland rooters to help the Oaklanders break even on the series with Sacramento. - Accompan ied by a Chinese band they marched through the main streets and then beat it for the ball park. - Lively pitched a swell game, letting the Senators down with lour measely hits. . . Over 10,000 people watched Johnson workout at the Cliff house yesterday and '.came . away fully Impressed that Jeffries will have, the time of his life SPORTS OF Wrestler Gotch has cleaned up $60,000 this season. Prizes aggregating over $250,000 are offered for aviation meets 'throughout the country. .Henry St. Yves, the French marathon runner, . will turn aviator. Berkeley. Cat. ' high school is latest to adopt Rugby, football game, ; -' Anr Irish polo team will come over to this country In September and play In eastern tournaments. 1 - . The log of the power crulser Caro line, a contestant in the recent Phila delphia to Havana race, shows the best day s run as 190.5 miles. ..... vyyy....'.,,yv.! .'..:;'i'y;;f-:i".ft'!y!l The' fifth annua-r-trapshootlng tourna ment of the Canadian Indians' will be held on the queen's royal hotel grounds, Nlagara-on-the-Lake, Ont, June 29 to July 1. . The Corinthian F. C. of, England has received invitations to send soccer elev ens to Braxll and Canada in the early autumn, and it is probable that the for mer tour, will be arranged. Eighty-eight yachts started In the opening regatta of the season sailed under the auspices of the South Boston Yacht club off City Point Boston, and all but five crossed the finish line. ..... ,;." ' ',' '.''.. ir ' ; ' ' C. K. O. Billings is to have a stable built at the North Randall , track near Cleveland, where bis horses may also be seen In competition. - : - Cricket. 2:10, has a filly at her side by Oiarley D.,' 2:0814- The first 2:10 pacer is now 26 years of. age. v '-yy ye" ,-;( a.y y Allen Winter, winner of the first Read vl lie $50,000 derby, is entered for the third renewal of the famous event durln jtihejiiaaKJ-xtouli jracca, At Bead. ville. When Bnker of Oberlin won the Con ference mile In 4 mmutes 20 4-5 Beconds Imhmen of Wisconsin was a yard back. There are five college runners In this country at the present time who can step a mile In 1.21, and perhaps better trying to beat, this shine. Just imagine the Interest that has attached itself to this great battle when 10,000 fans as semble In one afternoon to watch a man do a little boxing. If they would only do this in Portland and the laws allowed such a thing. If that's alt , .- i-..yv, ;- :r,V.; ., Jeffries did a little work with Choya ski yesterday afternoon and Is prepared to move t Reno at once. Too bad they changed that scene of battle. I can see Jack Grant sleeping under the mesqulte, Ed Schiller In old man Murphy's chow der bowl, Max Michel with a pair of M. & S. pajamas in' Rickard s chicken house, and Joe Stutt in a portable house which he will take with him for pro tection from the heat . "Chlmmie" will pass the dull : hours snoring under the woodpile upstairs in the basement of Rickard's palatial residence. Is that class T You know it. . . . ' .i' ',v,.., , Those poor' unfortunate umpires In the Northwestern league are having one furious time with the fans and players. Every time they pall off a close decis ion the bunch goes crazyr Ed Kennedy is playing with Raymond in the Washington State league and Is the whole show. His work yesterday was of the stellar order and the fans up in that neck of the woods are strong for him, . 1 . . . Rube Gregg will most likely work for the Beavers today when they play Ver non, at Los Angeles, for the last time this series.', .v .- , - -V, .' .- , This evening our unfortunate boys hit the cushions for Sacramento, where they are slated for a six game series with the senators." From the argument the Grahamttes gave the Oaklanders It looks like w have ho "sklnch." Anyhow, we've won 18 fames to the Senators' four. . . Krapp will work tomorrow and the kid "wif dose luvln eyes" is suro to redeem himself for the punk game he twirled at Los Angeles the other day. He pitched nice ball, but was out of luck, , . ; r . . . yy "Brownie" Browning celebrated his return V the Coast league by. being slammed for 13 1 hits In the afternoon game at San Francisco yesterday. . The Angelsshow no mercy to any "cTie-lld" When they get mad. -y . v -.:. . .. ". : .'f Vcy. . - The White Sox have taken a spurt and have beaten the Athletics three out of four games. Duffy is tickled with this showing and seems to have-fond hopes of finishing nut ced ... . .. - ... ' Detroit Is climbing the ladder and will be up with the bunch in a short time. . . There Is ro race llke the Coast league race and let' me tell you, gentle readers I guess you are all gentle, I'm wBUng to take the chance. But, anyhow, as I was saying, we'll finish - in place. Got your guessing, .nave u wen go to It. . yv- ALL SORTS Patill of Pennsylvania, Taylor of Cor null, Colbath of Bowdoln and Baker and Dohmen, but Tommy Connef fs mile record of 4:15 3-5, like Mike Sweeney's high. Jump, record of 8 feet b Inches, looks to stand for a while longer, , ' : Martin Sheridan of the Irlsh-Ameri can Athletic club of New York will not meet Joe Horner, the Michigan univer sity star, for the all around champion ship. -Jimmy Walsh, the Boston bantam weight boxer, used oxygen in his recent bout In which he beat Pal Moore - of Philadelphia. He says, regarding Its effect "I used it merely as an expert' ment and may never use 1 it again, though, in a hot, stuffy place it surely has, its benefits, but as to having an exhilarating effect I cannot say-' that it has.- - There are no after effects, either; no reaction, I have yet to see a well ventilated boxfng club, except the National Sporting rlub of London and the Hippodrome,. in Milwaukee. Box ing Is a strenuous exercise, on a par with football. After a man has gone a few rounds In a bout he begins to feel the effectsof the vitiated air, the overpowering tobacco smoke. The oxy gen. Inhaled gives the user the. same effect . the same :. Inhalation of pure, fresh country air would when a man is tired and out of breath." A formal invitation to American yachtsmen to participate in thft Inter national sonderlasse race at Kiel In the week of June 15, 1911, has been received from the Kaiserllcher Yacht club by the Eastern Yacht club, and has been ac cepted. All active American yacht clubs have received an , Invitation to participate' in the y trial i races to be sailed in Buzzard's bay on September 8 and the week following for the selec tlon of the team of three boats to rep resent this country in the match. The circular contains the announcement that the two Chief prizes will be given 11k the kaisernd,knayn.sjLibe-em peror n 1111am cup. wniie tne secona is to be known as the Prince1 Henry. ' The stone 'Operators : in the Bedford district have granted the increase, asked for froia $4 to $4.50 a day. A (gentral Btrlke has been in progress thy'e since lust November. , . V j I ' fielder mm "mm Vernonite Will, Wear Portland Uniform and Play Right - Field .While' Mac Rests.; Los Angeles, June 20. Outfielder Martlnke, who has been with the Ver non club of the Coast, league since the admission of the VlliagersIast season, will wear a Portland uniform-for' the remainder of the .season. ' . ' Manager McCredle last evening closed negotiations for his purchase and Martlnke will go north with the Port lands after today's game. , ' During the first month of the pres ent season Martlnke batted like a, de mon, leading the Vernon batsmen and running close up W'-h the league lead ers. . -:'. 'v.- . He was tenched two "weeks ago when his hitting suffered a' temporary slump. McCredle said today that he would use Martlnke In right field and would retire to the bench to manage his team. He will not go on the field again unless In. an emergency, s r Frankle Copley Going East. Los Angeles, CaU June 20. Bantam weight Champion Frankle Conley will leave tonight for Chicago. He expects to pick Sixt a few matches on the far side of the Rockies, returning to Los Angeles next month to meet the winner of the Moran-Atteir tnatchj scheduled for .June 34. . Joe Conley,. the Jittle fighter's brother, will manage the trip. 15 Games to Belmont's Credit. rftuMai numttrh tn The Journal.) Hood River,. Or., June 20. The Bel mont baseball team won its nrteentn straight game Sunday by defeating the Odell team by a score of to 3. White Salmon defeated Goldendale at White Salmon Sunday by a score of 7 to 6. Growth of Postal Service. ' In Washington's administration the postmaster general had but one clerk, There were only 75 postoffices and 1875 miles of post roads in the. United States. The cost of the mall transporta tion was $22,935. the total revenue 137,- 935, the total expenditure $32,140, leav ing a surplus Of $5795. 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A.. . , ' "', ' ." ' . . . hi, Chehalis. . Wash.,' June ' 20.-X-Fie!der Jones showed ; Saturday, , while playing with the Chehalls, that he had lost none of the skill that made him one of the greatest center fielders , the 'national 1 Vastlme ever knew. No player In this town ever received the ovation accord ed Jones when he stepped to the plate. He made three hits in four times, ud and pulled off two of the greatest catch. es ever seen on a field. His old tlms feat of catching' them offhls shoetops in the big league, was done over, al though be rolled, on the ground aa he did sa Then he caught a ball over his left shoulder while running parallel with it at top speed. ; Read the ad of P. C.' Lavey & Co. on, page 12. There is a message. there for every homeseeker in Oregon. , TIE BT H Scientific Painless Den tistry is knowledge and Skill founded on experi ence, and this is why THE BOSTON DEN." 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