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Sherlock ONDERPULECMSNrS. (T L ' T J I 1 OP THI US.N, ' 1 . . SAfft-MEg TTH(T rj 1 - 1 -v l&S.WrVEY) . ' ' ' ' ' . - J. ':P:,y - 'S- B(G GREGG PITCHES E ' Portland's ' Great Southpaw Fans 14 Senators; )-ocals Hit Ball Hard. ', ' Lfty OrefK, th anlraatea tapIliiR Trom Asotin county, b'gee, pltchsd Port lanA tack Into first place yesterday, after- several weeks' absence from that exalted position, on a 1 to 1 score. In olng so the larboard. liurlr allowed but six hits and strwek out 14 men, mak ing the unusual, If not record breaking, feat of 48 strikeouts tn the last four full games he pitched In. In an Inning August 4 he struck out two, making a total of 60 strikeouts in 87 Innings. Gregg's record for the season 1 17$ for the number of cames he has narticpated BEAv HEAD in.' which Is less than 80, . It is the bestfghtsnn j, But to get back to the baseball game: It was a hummer, v The best of the series and before a ladles' crowd at that. The' grandstand was filled with the-falr ones,' and every play was ap plauded, whether made . by Senator or Beaver. - The ladles ar wholly Impar tial when It comes to a nifty play, , y -i ,Wothtnflii.lSht Pramesr.CiX!;....;,,. Tor six Innings there vas nothing but a succession of goose eggs on the score board. More than one t annette began to have visions Of home and he old man's ' porterhouse. But the Beavers set their minds at rest temporarily In the sev enth. Rutherford, after Ort was robbed f a hit by Boardman slammed a single down the.taft boundary.. Gfeeg putted : off an awkward sacrifice, but It got there Just the same. Olson crushed Into STANDING OP THE TEAUS Pacific Coast Leagues . v , Won. Lost P.C. .642 .637 ,633 .615 .4 93 .378 Portland ..,-...-..., 5 Ban Francisco ... 71 Onkland ........",,... 71 Vernon .. 67 Los Angeles ........ 68- (Sacramento ......... 48 5 l 63 79' s v Northwestern Ijeajfnn. -'-;" .: .-"Won! Lost ' P.C .679 .6S2 .Gig ,37 Ppokane ...6ft Vancouver i . . . , . , .v 60 Tacoma S3 Seattle 43 48 55 54 70 National League. ' ' " Won. Lost P.C. .6f .609 '.683 .600 .495 .417 ,400 .360 Chloago plttsbursr 64 59 67 49 60 41 33 28 40 ' 49-. 61 63 60. 67 New York . Philadelphia tt 9 . Cincinnati Brooklyn ' St Louis 40 36 Boston American League. - Won. Lost P.C. .683 .677 .663 ir.g .465 -.429 .416 .813 Philadelphia ........ 69 S2 44. 44 Boston ............. 60 Detroit ......J...... S New York 67, 43 64 60 60 63 Cleveland 47 . Washington ........ 45, Chicago, ............ -42 St. 1ouls ............ 31 s0 The Wliiic Car is the caf for the average man for the man who wants to knowthat main--tenance expenses will not make the car prohibitive f o r h im. Catalogues, owners' testimonials and otherliterature .gladly sent upon request. J- ion ;(; Deliveries Rovt, 7lilfc Motor 6r Company, .. C A. EASTMAN, Gen. Mgr. O. S. BRACKETT, Seo'y. Sixth and Madison Sts. THE liolmes in the blngle brigade by 'clouting a hard one through short Rutherford raced home on the whang. But .the Sonators were not to be de nied their run, and tied up things in the next inning. Shlnn single sou' by sou'wesK anj Van Buren put him on second by a sacrifice.- Kelster slammed out a double to left center, that got away from Speas and Jimmy registered. Helster- w out, Bpeas to Olson to Sheehan, trying to stretch the blngle Into "a three-bagger. ' Sheehaa plnoh Hitter, Portland came right back and put over the winning run in the eighth. With two gone, Casey singled sharply to left He stole second and darted home when Tommy Eheehan .poled a beauty to left field, With two cut Sacramento grew a trifle frisky In the ninth and . Burns walked and Bpleeman singled to center; Mickey LaLonge was sent in to hit for Baum, who had struck out on his previous trip, and the fever was con tagious, for Mickey1, also whiffed, mak lng a total of 14 of the visitors who bit the dust Gregg whiffed the folowlng; Bhinn once, Helster once. Perry four times, Boardman once, Brlggs three times, Baum three times and La Longe once. Scoret ' SACRAMENTO.; . , AB.R.H.PO.A.E. - . a i . A a n CM1M1U. ID ,.vt.k, .v X A 6 A ' U Van Buren. lb ...... 8 0 1 13 Helster. cf 8 0 1 0 Perry, if ...4 0 , 0 Boardman, 8b ...... 4 0 0 Brlggs. r? 4 0 '0 Burns, ss ! 0 . 1 Splosman, o ......... 4 0 2 Baum, p 80 Q La Longe, . i o n Totals S3 T 84 18 1 PORTLAND. -AB. R. II, PO. A. TS OlfJoli, s Rapps, lb Fisher, o. 0 1 1 ........... 4 4 0 1 0 1 " , 1 ' 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Cfisey, 2b . .......... 4 Sheehan. 8b v 4 Sneas, If 4 0, 0 Ort, cf s Rutherford, rf ,...., 3 I iregg, p Totals ......32 1 10 27 10 a Bated .for Baum In ninth. , , ... SCORE BT IMNINGS. ' Sacramento v.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Hits ....... J,. 1 0002002 16 Portland ...00000011 J Hits ..0 1 0 2 2 1 2 2 10 BUM MART. Struck out By Gregg U. by Baum 4. Bases on balls Off Gre" 2. . Two base hits Burns Bheeban, Holster. Sacri fice hits GresTg. Van Huron. - Stolen bases Van Jtiuren,- Sheehan, Fisher, 6iisman, Casey,, First base qn errors Sacramento 2. Left on bases Sao ramento 2, Portland 7. Time of game . una nour, t minutes. Umpire Mo Greevy. j - . NATIONAL LEAGUE At Bostont ' " " ' 1 " " ' ' . an. r. Boston. , ,.;..,...... 8 14 - 0 Chicago, ,: 6 9 1 Batteries Frock, Brown and Graham; Ruelbach and Kling. , At Philadelphia,! R. H. E. st. Louis- ; n ii i Philadelphia. . .............. 3 3 4 Batteries Corridon and Bresnahan; Morea and Booln. At New Torkr R.IT. B. Cincinnati . ................ ,S 17- 0 new iora ......... ,7, .4 6 3 Batteries Beebe and MoLean: Cran dall and Meyers. At Brooklyn- RILE. PlttSburg ..... Brooklyn ..... 12 0 2 8 0 Batteries Lelfleld, Leever and Gib son; eeu ana JUergen. AMERICAN LEAGUE - At Detroit r. H.E. rnuaaeipnia .................. 7 9 4 Detroit ....S... .,..4 6 6 Batteries rianit and Thomas; Sum' men and Stanage,:' . - At Etr Louis. r, H.B. New Tork 4 10 J St Louis B T2 Batteries Qulnn and Mitchell; Ray ana juuirer. . At qweagot R H'E Boston . . . .3 9 Chicago . ...... ,.4 0 Batteries Hall and Carrigan; Scott and Bum van. 110 innings.) At Cleveland: R.H, B, Washington . . . L,......8 ' 16- - t Cleveland . . ......0 BaBtterles Resiling and Alnsmlth; narmiBna, jii:iiHii firm PMBlBIiJ. This Date In Sport Annals. ii Flower a, Jones, ex-manager and captain of the Chicago club of the American league, born at Shingl house, Pa. , . 1872 Maee and O'Baldwln arrested In Baltimore and placed under bonds not to engage In a prizefight In Maryland, 1879 Captain Matthew Webb swara irom sandy Hook to Manhattan Beach, .1887 At Toronto John Teomer . de. feated ' Edward Hanlan In scullers match foi $2000 and championship of America. ' 1891 At , Borlngfleld. Mass. A. A. Zimmerman roda an ordinary bicycle 880 yards in 1:10, ... 1903 -At San Franolsoo Frankle Nell knocked out Clarence Forbes in sixth round. . ' f . t0T-Af"Tt6eTie.3ler,1 ri. "y.-Seneca,' of Hocnester yacht dub. suooessfuUv de fended Canada's' cup against Adele of tne Koyai Canadian Tacht club. ' - - --. At the recent city -election at Hb qulnm. Wash,, (seven out of nine coun' cllncn were union men. . - ' OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL, and ins ve FIGHTER'S FORftl Old.Master Laid to Rest Today In Cemetery at Baltimore, " Maryland. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 13. Lying lh state atWhateoa't Methodist church, the body , of Joe ; Gans, former light, weight champion pugilist, , was-viewed today by86i000 persona Hour after hour they filed silently by the flower covered coffin, -t; - ,' . . . Early today the final services In the Argyle street home of the "Old Master," were held. Reverend Carroll Glbbs of ficiating. . The ceremony was , brief, and attended only by the . Immediate members of the family. ..' :' :J After the last prayer had been said the bier was carried from the house to the waiting hearse. Carriages, auto mobiles, people on f oofyoung and old, were waiting In the street When, the procession started for the church, the mourners forced themselves into or. derly ranks that stretched back through three miles. Eight carriages, banked and smoth ered in a iwealth of flowers, followea the hearse. , Behind these came the closed carriages of Mrs. Gans and the foster-mother of the deceased. 1 Burial takes place this afternoon, 31 This afternoon Stuart Freeman and the winner of i the Cooklngham-Babln match will mee( for the Edward Cook- Ingham cup in the tennis tournament for players under 10 years of age, being conducted "by the Irvlngtoa club.- The results yesterday were as follows: Preliminary round H. w. Cooking- ham beat H. 8. Riley, 6-2, 6-1; Ernest a Swigert bit C. D. Altcheson, 6-2, 6-J. First roundCharles E. Smith de feated Edmond Leonard, 6-1. 8-1; H. W, Cooklngham beat William Oherteuffer, the game going by default; E. G. bwi gert defeated B. S. Josselyn Jr., "6 f0, 6-3. Seml-flnalsCharlea E. Smith ; . beat II. W. Cooklngham, 8-1, 8-0; Major Ba bln beat E. G. Bwlgert 4-fl. 6-1, 7-5. Angels Win Third Straight. Los Angeles, Cal., Aiig. 18. The Angels made it three straight from the Seals yesterday afternon by the score of to 2. The Angels scored three runs in the third inning-- on errors by the Seals. Another tally was made In the fifth on errors by the Seals. . Mohler scored both Of the Seal's runs. He came home In the third on a sacri fice fly atfd ln the eighth on his homer. Score: ' - - - " R. xl. C Los Angeles ................ 4 8 1 San Francisco 2 6 6 Batteries Thorsen and Waring; Hen' ley and Berry. : , - ? Villagers Finally Win. Ban Francisco, Cal., Aug. 13. The Villagers finally landed a gams and beat the Oaks by the. score of 5 to 4 In an- up' and down fight The Villagers put over the winning run in the ninth inning. The game, was featured with heavy hitting. Score: .. R. H. E. Vernon. , 6 13 Oakland. . 4 la Batteries Sohafer and Hogan; Moser and Thomas. - - One Hit Proves Enough".' Ta0)ma, Wash., "Aug1. 13. McCam ment allowed Seattle one hit. but the urks got away with the long end of a 2 to 1 score. Tha costly errors made by the Tigers caused their defeat Score: v ' .r--, 1 R. IT. E. Tacoma. . ................... 1 7 I Seattle. . 2 1 ( Batteries McCamment and Blanker ship; Zackert and Custer.- - - Engle Trims- Indians. ' , Vancouver, B. C.J Aug. 18. George Entile, a Seattle castoffbroke the In dians' winning streak hera,, yesterday afternoon. Jees Baker waa hit at the nroner time. Score: Spokane. . 1 4 Vancouver. . ................ 6 7 " Batteries Baker and Ostdiek; Engle and Lewis. . Krapp Leading Pitcher. , Portland; Or., Aug.13. Sporting Ed itor The . Journal what J is Gregg's pitching average and Is he now the leading pitcher! ' .v. Gregg haa won 15 and lost 10 games, giving him an average "of ,600. Krafp Is leading pitoher with 20 won and 11 lost an average 01 .645. The oWosTofiipie southern members of the national house of representatives are Representatives Livingston, of Geor gia, underwood of Alabama and Spark- man of Florida. Mr. Livingston is now serving his ninth term, aryl Messrs Un derwood and Spaikman are each serving their eighth term. YOUNGSeS SETTLE ENNIS CUP TODAY PORTLAND, SATURDAY CHIMMIE'5 Nuttln te It Fust place tor de bunch by an eye lash." . ; t t Vean Gregg yes terday waa like a rose, the fairest flower. On the level girls, when he fanned Mickey La Longe In the ninth inning I thought you - were .simply going daffy. ' Mick ay was the four teenth victim. :;; mmmm j! The Beavers wish to , thank - Happy Hogan and Cap Dillon for the assistance rendered yesterday. Keep the change. . Shlnn, the first man up for Sacra mento, , thought he had a ikinch" for a base on balls when Gregg had thrown the first three a bit to windward, but when the "Grizzly Bear" dished up the next three right over the plate with the gravy dripping back to the kitchen, Jimmy Shlnn- (no, relation to bee's knees) was the most surprised one on the grounds, -i-v-.'.-'-j..' ' ' ' ."' , Van Buren leaned against one ef Gregg's offerings for a Texas leaguer. It landed in short center and sang "there's nobody waiting tor mub," Ferry fanned the atmosphere four times. That, was the extent of his travels to the plate. . What swipes be made-at It Honestly, he swung that bat so hard the wind from the "miss" 'had the feathers on the "goll's" lids a rocking like a ship on the ocean of Joy. 'Boardman for Sacramento -played a beautiful game at third base for the Senators. He mado some beautiful stops' of what seemed like hita In any league. George Ort might have had a few singles and possibly doubles if It hadn't been for this chunky boy at third.' 'i : : y1 Doo Anderson missed the game. The fans were looking for Doo to lead the bunch In the seventh but he couldn't be found. The girls missed him some thing awfully. - The Baoramento rooter changed his place of squatting yesterday. He made so muoh noise in Thursday's game that the local fans were after him hard yes terday. He sure is a gdod natured chap, as hs took the kidding of the fair sex like Mr. Duck takes to aqua. MEN AND WOMEN CURED The famous Chin e s e DBS. 8. K. CHAN, with their reme dies of herbs I-- T " "' Bna roots f -cure won mm I - derfnllv. f It K .. has -cured """ ... . 1 Un a . yill V. . a. lUitll xerers wnen niu.).n.iUAn other reme dies have failed. Sure cure for chronlo, private ailments, nervousness, blood noison. rheumatism, asthma. netfraonla. kidney, throat and lungroubres. con aumptlonr stomach-disorders and other diseases of all kinds. Remedies harm less. NO OPERATION. Honest treat ment Consultation free. Examination for ladies by Mrs. B. K. Chan. call or wni to THB 8. K. CHA2T MXBXCXJTB OO 226 H Morrtaon St., Bet. Plrrt ct Beooao, irorxiana, wirgon. CIng Chong CTJSZiEBBATEI) CKUTESB DOC'JCOB Cures all diseases of men and women by use of the famous . Chinese- herbs. orrxes hours 8 to 11 a. m a- to 8 n. m. Office, room 11, SaSH Alder St, or 133 V4 1st St 11 a. m. to 1 p. m- 6 to U p m. 883 naadera, Bet tn ana owp . ' ' Every IVcmsn te lnterted end sbrald. know ebout the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray Tha tiw VarliiKl Srrinra. 11 cinanaoa u. SlBWr,' Auk mm Jrnrrfrt tha M RV H,. erceiit no ether, out nena svunv . fnr IllimtratAi hook Mklea. gWasfull rrtlnnlr aiuidlrao 1 Uona nvmiuaoie w taoiua. MtaTEt 00,44 Xwt tU Si. f SW ffot ' hiv bf likldiBara Trus Co.. WoorturS. X X Bontti CoUntmi X A sate and lmple remedy for , f mm tmm I Bnmdtitit, GrfaiTa, Vat tm i ' IIC Hi I lnamgMtlm. InrttrtloM. el I V"y I ktlonaof ALL muocmt mmirnS ; I I or llulng of the com, throat, ;..; ; l"wC- AT BSU00I8TS SI ' V '1 ' Why not curt renr-lf mmmmpm V--Tnlwmi bottle I I Y e"BaUAOBiaaMW yj : r lta!ilflataltt , , . I y 'A mm forWJ Clark Co..-sa4 Lu-0li Pros Co S iioraa ' EVENING,'" AUGUST 13, 1910. COLUMN Burns for the Senators landed en one of Gregg's curves for a double, This chap is a oomer. He cut off a few hits yesterday by his elever fielding. Rutherford - showed' some SDeed yes terday whenBhe beat out an Infield hit He later leaned against another of Baum's benders for a single to left Keep It up.-' You only have one fault "Piano legs' and that is. it looks nice when you put two hands on them in this league. Maybe you misjudged that fly of Brlgg's yesterday, but then you know. J; Tommy Sheehan drove out a few binglea yesterday. The little third Backer is beginning to get his batting eye. His fielding has been above par. . : V ' . e , e .; ',. . Did you soe pearl Casey take a slide for life In the eighth Inning? Pearl had the .throw beat a mile but like all experienced and finished ball 'players he took no chance Casey Is as good an lnilelder as there is In any league around these diggings, and his hitting Oil OH OH Can't keep a good man down. -. . - .. ' When the news came over the wire that Frisco and Oakland had both lost their games, you ought to have heard the fans cheer. "First place," they were saying to each other. There sure were some rooters there yesterday. Johnnie Callahan has, been sold and is going up Into theiblg "brush." Yes sir, Johnnie told Ed Dettrioh that Mo Cradle had sold him for 310,000 to Cleve land but that he didn't care to go as MoCredle and himself had a little brush over the division of the purchase price. A few strangers were near 'Who heard Johnnie make the crack. They won dered who ih high -priced Toun gster was, and as soon as Callahan beat It out to the edge of the sidewalk, the strangers asked Ed who the high priced youngster waa "Gene Krapp," responded Deitrich, "off for Cleveland." "Well by golly he is some numainger. Ten thousand dollars, Cleveland paid for hlmr' Yes sir. It was Johnnie Callahan bound for the big brush at Albany. Good luck to you Johnnie and if he isn't elected to the office of mayor inside of a month we will miss our guess. Leave It to Jpnnnle. J There came near being a terrible car cldent last evening on the Alberta Reception Room Crowded Hi' Practice Constantly Increaaingf Because of the Wonderful Cures Effected by ' Simple, Safe and Sure Methods c c Gee Gee Wo Wo Tax uKXirssB uoctob In rtatltude to this wonderful man his patients speak volumes of praise for his skillful and satisfactory services In each of their cases. Other patients have sent him personal letters and testimonials, many of which are on file In Ala office and jirill be shown on reauest , His treatments consist of remedies comDonnded from Roots. Barks. Herbs and Buds gathered from even the most remote quarters or the giooe ana pre scribed by him at his offices and labor atories at 16ZH" rim. street, corner Morrison. Remedies for nearly all the diseases In the whole category 01 medi cine at. his hanaV"Tr: ""r .' cozrstrx,TATioir razrn It vaii IIva out nf town and cannot Call, write lor symptom Diana ana cir Cular, lncloelng. 4 cents in stamps, " : . : . The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 16214 Xirst St, Cor. Morrison,' Portland, Oregon. URINARY DISCHARGES MLIEVED IN - 24 HOURS Each Cap- XN: ule bears W1DY) the name4qrV: Snportqf counterfeit jfi- AtL DKCOGIHT8 I M fry UMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ' " EC . -iisi ,-. l?' ttjm. .'Mtlli'4iA Jeff - - - By "BuT T line. On this jerkwater , railroad they have a few switches or side tracks so that one car can pass another without making a noise like a mlxup. -Well this is how it happened. Big Benny Hunt went out to vlBlt a friend from Cali fornia. He was the only passenger on the car. It being a fairly warm eve ning the car windows were open. The conductor Was a good natured chap and didn't object at all when Bennle stuck his feet out through the window on the opposite side of the car. But Bennle thinking of the terrible beatings the team was being subjected to this week at the hands of the Beavers dosed off asleep. ,Now you know the length of Hunt's legs. If he fell down he would be half way back to Sacramento, but he didn't fall. The trouble came when the car arrived at the switch. With Hunt's legs sticking 'out through the Window, the car couldn't pass an. other that was standing on the switch. Efforts to awaken Hunt were fruitless. Crowbars, bells, sticks and anything that was handy to use waa put to work but Hunt wouldn't budge, v The wrecking outfit was sent for and finally after an hour's soaking Hunt over the dome with a pickax they woke him up. "Say Charlie when do I work again T I want to beat that bunch," snored Bennle. "This la Alberta young fel low and you have stopped the traffic on this line for an hour by sticking your pedestals through the window," said the conductor, - "is that so, wen ex cuse me for stopping you, -won't you?" retorted Hunt He finally landed home at 11 o'clock and was ready to "pitch into bed.. . ;'-'::;.-. The nettle Is the most widely spread of any wild plant, having 18 common varieties.. - MUSEUM FREE TO MEN All men visiting Portland should see Dr. Tay lor's Free Museum of Soienoe. As far ahead of all other advertised mnseums as the Dr. Tay lor methods of treating men's diseases are superior to the Old. haphazard and guesswork treatment An exhibition prepared at a great cost of time and labor. No charge to see museum, which is entirely apart from medi cal offices.. ... .. Consultation and Advice Free HOT A BOU4JI ITSBD SI CUBED. PAID - Office, Hours a. . days. 10 to L If T m. to S p. m. Dally. Sun- mi CTiTint CV11. Symptom Blank. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 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In an attemot to gain recognition from the- United States, General Sebastian Salinas and Dr. Modesto Barrios are in conference today with Acting- Secretary of State Huntington Wilson, presenting the claims of the Madrls faction in Nicara gua, - It Is teported on high authority that Wilson made it clear that his gov. ernment would not change its sttltude toward the Central American dispute be tween Madrls and Estrada, recognizing neither except where injury to Ameri cans or their Interests was Involved, when- both would be held" responsible. Wilson, It is said, expressed a desire to bring about a compromise. The rep resentatives of both Madrlx and Estrada will probably meet at the state depart- -ment to discuss the situation. Journal Want Ads bring results. ,11 Jl Tli, Writ fo The Iisadhitf BpedaUst 334 '3 Morrison Corner Second St. NOT A DOLLAR. NEED BX PAID UNLESS CURED witininfflpwsnt i'ii r rt. pop.tla::t), c j itr IH4 P