Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
13 'HH SPORTING NEWS FROM SECTIONS RING TRACK FIELD DIAMOND ALL SEALS INTO IK sJQ:r.,,t.,,;.v,,.r..,,.;,,l,.. , , f . V.'--t-s- 1,111 1 ' 1 " ywM:'1 Beavers Open Up on Miller . and Finlst on Browning .. in "the. Fourth. - 'MYSTERIOUS BILLY;' - Chasing old Doe Mosklman oat of the- box and larruping ma oxienugs o Browning before that worthy tii warmed UP. Portland rushed over six , runs in the fourth Inning h the Mm . number of hit .and an error and placed the third game of . the . series on tho ""' shelf, the fina score being 7 t,6 3. Ferd ' lnand Henkle, southpaw, started ; tlm game but Ferdle tossed several kind ' of fits into Manager Mao. the climax i coming ' In the- seventh- Inning, when ' Ferd vai removed after he had retired ; the third man via - the, strikeout route with the bases full, and' Koestner fn lshed up th game. However, Henkle . gets1 credtjt for winning, as hla- mate were away "ahead of the. furry 'coaated bunch f ronr the couth when he wao K wigwagged to the bench, r - -v -The game waa replete with sensation " el, plays., starting , with Kid Mohler"s grbat leaping catch of Tommy Stieehan'a liner over bia territory and ending when Chadbourne captured Vltt'e fly to right ' In the ninth after; e marathon aprlnt for the third out with two men on base. .Once Dutch Krueger, who waa the bat ting atar of the game, plucked Weaver'a foul off the t netting In left field bleachers, making hla seventh putout of the game, and again Oscar vitt leaped far to one side and flagged - Sheehan's r liner, robbing him of another hit, and doubled Chadbourne out at first." In be f tween sensational fielding waa put-up by McArdle end Pecklnpaugh. Mohler I cut off at leaat three liners that were f tagged hits, and the crowd gave the IT aorannv llttla EmA rMi hand when ho came In after each performance , JEraegv ttaits Fireworks. Krueger opened the fourth Inning with a clean aingle to center and Peck and Kuhn followed to tho Identical spot with the sameshort flies. "Oom Paul" scored on Ku fin's single for the first run of the day. Then Peek registered from second and Kuhn reached third when McArdla foosled McKune'a ground er. Henkle whiffed, but Chadbourne'a single down third base line scored Kuhn, who reached home after a long elide In which he upaet the phlegmatic Mr. Schmidt McKune reached third and Chadbourne reached second on . the throw in. . Mosklman was heliographed to the bench at this juncture and Browning went In without much warming, up. Bheehan upset all calculations by driv ing the second ball pitched so far over Veaver's head In center 'field that he reached third baae under blankets. Ryan then picked out a soft one and shoved It into right field, scoring Bheehan. Buddy tried to nip second but was out and Rapps, who with McKune did not get a hit during the day, completed the third out v . . Frlsooens' first Baa. Schmidt's infield hit on which Henkle failed to cover the bag, Browning's sec- rlflce on which Henkle erred and Mc- : PORTLAND BATTING AVERAGES FOR WEEK - . . . Beaver Three Games. AB. H. Chadbourne 1 1 S Sheehan it I Ryan 6 Rapps 11 Krueger ...11 Pecklnpaugh ....It McKune , .1 Barry 3 Murray 4 Kuhn 7 Henderson ...... 3 Henkle 3 Koeatner 3 Beaton 3 Pet ' .417 .J60 .500 .360 .373 .178 .100 .333 .000 .386 .000 .000 .600 .333 Nicks Pour Games. 8 to vail ...19 Speas ...13 Mundorff 17 Williams : 17 Pettlgrew 18 Mensor 10 Casey 7 Harris .18 Coltrln 13 Tonneson 4 Garrett 4 Lamline ....... 3 Bloomflold 3 .111 .187 ,238 .238 .188 .300 .383 .333 .187 .250 .360 .000 .000 IN 'CflME BACK" STUNT " San ' Francisco. July " 1. Whether "they never come back" can be applied to "Mysterious" Billy Smithies to other nas-oeens . wm oe snown nan ipnigni, when -the old Urn puncher will, meet Hums Williams, a negro middleweight, for. four rounds.-' s ' ' :. Smith, In the. days when he fought terririo battles with joe woicott, wouia have beaten men of the Williams calibre in a round. . He la confident he has the finish Bunch yet ' Ten matches In 'all are on the fight program here tonight ' Two of the other headline four round events win be be tween Montana Jack Sullivan and Ike Cohen, and Montana Dan' Sullivan and Lee Manson. ' . SALE OR BOSTON CLUB VC; LOOKS aiKE, REALITY ' New Tork, July 11, Rumors of the proposed j sale of the ; Boston- Rational baseball club have become almost cer tain, here today, aa the result of a con ference held here by William R. Russell, owner of the club, with Ned Hanlon, former manager of the Brooklyn, Balti more and Cincinnati clubs. It Is under stood that Hanlon made a proposition to Rnssoa Immediately following the eonferance Russell left for Boston to reach, a final understanding with the other stockholders of the club, FIFTY THOUSAND FOR SUCCESSFUL AVIATOR London, July Jl.Flfty'thousand dol lars is the prise to be awarded by a" London newspaper to the winner of the 1000 mile aeroplane race around the British isles, which will start tomorrow. The aviators must finish before Au gust 6, and the course Is as follows: Bropklands to Hendon, 20 miles; Hen don, via Carlisle and Manchester, to Edinburgh', . 343 miles; Edinburgh, via Stirling, Glasgow, Carlisle and Man chester to Bristol. 883 miles; Bristol, via Exeter, to Brighton. 214 miles, and Brighton to Brooklands, 40 miles. Ardle's aingle scored the Beal'a. first run. They made another In the sixth with two down on Bhaw's walk and singles by Vitt and Schmld. Browning also walked, filling the bases, but Hen kle tightened 'up and fanned Powell. It was hla turn to bat next for the Beavers and Koestner took his place at the plate. Mohlor opened the seventh with a single to center, took third on MoArdle's single to right and raced home on Weaver'a Infield ' hit to Koestner and McKune. The next three up were outs. With Peck a fanout, Kuhn bounced one -over Vltt's head, took second on Koestner's aingle to right and scored on Chadbourne'a third single, this time across aecond. Sheehan made-the third out on Score: Powell, Monier. a hard grounder to McArdle. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. xv. H. FO. A. is. If.., 8b. UUUIVI, JtU . , a . McArdle, as.... weaver, ox. Tennant. lb Shaw, rf . . . Vitt. 8b.:.. Schmidt, o. Mqsklnion, p Browning, p. 1 Totals 2 0 6 1 IS 7 0 . 1,-0.; "1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 FOLEY AND LEWIS II DOUBLES I Crack Team Wins This Morn i ing and Meets Champs Tomorrow. ....33 3 3 24 9 1 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. Chadbourne, rf .5 1 8 1 Bheehan. so .6 1 2 0 Ryan, cf 3 0 8 2 Rapps, lb 4 0 0 13 Krueger. If 4 1 8 7 Peckinpaugh, ss 4 1 1 2 Kuhn. c 4 8 2 lv McKune, lb 4 1 0 1 Henkle, p 2 0 0 0 Koestner, p 2 0 1 0 Totals . 87 7 14 27 15 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. San Francisco. .. .0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 Hits 0 0 1 0 3 3 3 1 08 Portland 00080001 7 Hit 0 1 2 6 1 1 0 3 14 SUMMARY. Struck out By Henkle 1, by Moskl man 1, by Browning 1. Bases on balls Off Henkle 4. Three base hit Shee han. Double clay vitt to Tennant. Sacrifice hits Mohler, Browning, Ten nant Stolen bases Lowell, Mohler, Vitt. Kruefrer. Hit by Ditched ball- Powell by Henklu. Ryan y Mosklman. innings pitcuea uy mosKiman s op ponenta 17 at bat, 8 runs. 7 bits; by Henkle 6. opponents 31 at bat 3 runs. 5 hits; . credit victory t Henkle. Charge defeat to Moaklman. Time of game One hour 50 minutes, umpire mo- Oreevy. ; , Letter for Wrestler Buznkoc. There is a letter in this office for Peter Busukos, the wrestler. WBW The Best on Earth for the Price cool sumdl s3LSOinisilbli8 A jparttJouilarly ffibe lib of Pamaim&a now, $5.00 swd up " dxsm g ' 1 sL' : . tip i -ii : .Tm mi Morrisoini at Fonnrtlb ElOlg By playing brilliant tennis through every ono of their three straight seta, C, E. Foley, the San Francisco star, and Jack Lewis of Multnomah, defeated Ewlng and Andrews this, morning, 8-1, 6-1, g-3. The score does not reveal the splendid game put up by Ewlng and Andrews, but playing their best, they were no. match for the sensational Call fornlan and the steady young- Port lander. By their visitory this morning Foley .and Lewis are the winners of the tournament and will meet Corrill and Wlekersham tomorrow afternoon in the challenge round for the Multnomah ,club doubles championship cup. Wlekersham and Gorrlll "are the northwestern championship, doubles team and naturally they arefavorltes, but they will be put to some hard play ing to bea,t Foley and Lewis, who seem to be harmoniously paired-in almost every department of the game. -The coming doubles match should bo one of the most Interesting aver seen on a local court " ; - Richardson and McCutoheon. or Seat tle, Wash., made C. E. Foley and Levfis extend themselves in the semi-finals of the men's doubles at tha Oregon State Tennis association yesterday and th match required 49 games before Foley and Lewla could defeat the pair efrom Seattle. . The match .went live sets. Mccuten- eon and Richardson won tha first set 8-1: the second and third sets were In favor of Foley and Lewis by score of 7-5 and 8.3. The fourth set was won by Richardson and McCutcheon, 8-3, and Foley and Lewis earned the right to ap pear in the finale 9agatbst Ewlng and Andrews by winning the fifth set, 7-5. The next match in importance was the one in which Shives, a local player, triumphed over McCutcheon in the semU finals by winning three straight sets, 7-6. 9-7, 8-8.. Shives made several fine strokes and won the final set by driving the ball to the right side of the court Just out of the reach of his opponent. McCutcheon appeared rresn at the ena of the match despite the fact that he had played a large number of games throughout the day. may Among Women. Miss Kilner defeated Miss Leadbetter In two of three sets by scores-of 8-2, 3-8. S-S. Mlsa Fording and Miss Klleee irill meet- in" ' the semi-finals ' of the ladles' singles today and the winner of this match will meet the winner of the Miss Campbell-Miss Fox match, which will be played this afternoon, for the championship in the ladles' sin gles tomorrow afternoon. Miss Camp bell defeated Miss Schaefer yesterday by the scores of 8-3, 4-6, 8-2. Gorrlll qualified for the semi-finals by defeating Wskeman In straight sets, 6-2, 6-4 but he was an easy victim for Foley in ' the semi-finals and was de feated in three straight eets. 6-0. 8-1 and 6-8. In 'the third set Gorrlll had a three game lead, when Foley started to play and won the set by taking six straight games. Miss Scbaefor and Foley defeated Miss Campbell and Ewlng in straight seta in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles, 6-4, 6-4 and will meet Miss Leadbetter and Wakeman, who defeated Mrs. Judge and Mitchell. 6-2, 7-6, In the finals of the mixed doubles thla after noon at 4 o'clock. The match should be very Interesting as Miss Leadbetter and Wakeman have been playing: won derful tennis and the match will no doubt be one of the features of today's schedule. Emerson Has Practice. Nat Emerson was out for practice this morning for a while. Emerson Is In the best of health and will give the winner of the match between Shives and Foley a hard fight for title to the Flske cup. Today's program will be the best of the week and will no doubt equal to morrow's program, which will end the tournament. Testerday's winnera: Men's singles, third round Gorrlll beat Wakeman, 6-3, 6-4;. Foley beat Lewis by default Men's singles, semi-finals Foley beat Gorrlll, 6-0, 6-1. 6-8: Shives beat Mo- Cutcheon, 7-5. 8-7, 3-6. I Men's ' singles, consolations Starr beat Tiffany by default; Cooke beat McKenzle, 8-10, 6-3, 6-1; Cooke beat Munly, 6-0, 6-1; Richardson beat Pres cott, 6-0, 6-4; Morton beat BUderback, 6rl. 6-4. Women's singles, semi-finals Miss Klllner beat Miss Leadbetter, 6-2, 3-6, 6-8: Miss Campbell beat Miss Schaefer, B-3, 4-8, fl-Z. Mixed doubles, : semi-finals Miss Schaefer and Foley beat Miss Campbell and Ewlng, 6-4, 6-4; Miss Leadbetter and Wakeman beat and Mrs. Judge and juueneu, 7-5. Men's doubles, semi-finals Folev and Lewis beat Richardson and Mc Cutcheon, 1-6, 7-6, 6-8.. 8-6, 7-6; Ewlng ana Anarews Deal isriokson and McAl pin, -7. 6-3, 6-4. This afternoon's schedule: 2 p. nv Finals, tournament round men's singles: Foley vs. Shives: semi. finals, men's singles, consolations: Mor ton va Richardson, Starr vs Cooke. 4 p. m. Finals mixed doubles: Miss Leadbetter and Wakeman - , va Miss schaefer and Foley. IKS WIN F OIIIH AND CINCH SE S Bloomfield Gets Great Support ;But Tigers Fail Behind' Annis. ' - ' ' - Tacoma, Wash..' July - 21. The Port land Nicks Jumped Into the '"500" class yesterday as the result of their fourth straight victory over the Tacoma Tlgera. Portland and Seattle are running neck and neck for fourth place, each having the percentace of .600. The two teams are but 63 points - behind the Tacoma team, which Is resting in third place. Testerday's win cinched, the series for the Mcka. . ' Bloomfield and Annie pitohed good ball, but the ragged support accorded Annls caused tha defeat of the locals, while Bloomfield was supported in fine ehape.v Two double plays by his team matns helped him , out In a couple of Innings; . The Nicks broke Into the" score col umn in the first inning. Speas walked after Stovall was out, went to second on a wild pitch, and scored when Morse fumbled Williams' liner. Pettlgrew sin gled to right field, and "Abbott" kicked the ball all over the pasture. Williams scored and Pettlgrew was resting on third before the ball was returned to the Infield. Mundorffs Bun CHft. ' Mundorff made the third run, which was a gift to him. He was hit by a pitched ball, took seoond on a wild pitch stole third, and scored when Kennedy made an error. . . The locals scored their run' in the eighth Inning. Morse was safe on a fielder's choice, and scored on a 'double by Burns. Mike Lynch put Ed Kennedy on first base, in an effort to add batting strength - to the team. Mike declares that unlets the team Improves its play ing there will be several changes In the lineup. Eddie Mensor had a Atar day at seo ond base, taking care of 11 chances without an error. Erve Jensen will likely be pitted against Doc Klgglns In this afternoon's affair. The score: ' PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Stovall. rf 6 0 0 1 0 0 8 ocas, cf 4 10 3 0 Mundorff, 3b 3 Williams lb 4 Pettlgrew, If 3 Mensor. 2b..... 4 Harris, o. 4 Coltrln," esi. ......... 4 Bloomfield, p 3 Major League Batting Averages Thirty-Three Sticking in .300 . Class in the American 1 Circuit. i i i 0 0 0 a o 0 0 1 13 1 1 0 6 1 0 0.8 0 1 Total NATIONAL LEAGUE, GAMES Pacific Coast League. Wnn T sm T n Portland . . . .' .60 - 44 .577 Vernon 87 ' K km Oakland- .....69 55 .618 San Francisco ........56 66 ,500 Sacramento- .63 65 .4S Los Angeles 44 77 ,398 V , Northwestern League. Wn Tab . n n Vancouver .68 ' 37 in" Spokane ......66 89 .689 Tacoma ..............62 41 .669 Portland .............44 ' 46 .600 Boaiue 46 41 .500 Victoria. ..............23 , 70 . , . .239 American League. , X - Petroit ..69 , 25 .703 Philadelphia .63 30 . .686 Chicago:,,., ,..,.43 89 .524 Sleveland .: .....45s 43- .611 ew York ...,..,....,43 . 41 ,506 Boston ..... ,.,..'., ...43 43 V'!; .600 Washington.'.-: ...i2 vV 66 '. .841 St:' Louis. . ...... 83 v";.;; 8:-r;'.",t83 , ' ' . ' National Ja9tne.'l!,'S"V:" vs'vv' v, . Ay,,".V;;,.-;i ; ' rf 0i(J Won LoSt P. C.' Philadelphia , V . 63 .H.f'-.li Chicago, ., , ,a, ,4.'fS0 81 Mf New York i :..''-... 9 !' 1 1 y 69 j St.; Louis-i '.. i.'.;...48?fsi; 85 .678 Cincinnati . ......i1v.:...,84 :.fi!i,.46 ..,::,,;i,..42 Boston . ;.. .' i . .20., 63. .241 Journal Want Ads bring results. I - k i " 4 l . 34 3 2 27 17 1 TACOMA. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Bassey, If 4 0 2 1 0 0 Coleman, 3b 8 0 0 2 8 2 Abbott rf.. 4 0 0 S O 1 Lynch, cf...,. 4 0 0 0 1 0 Kennedy, lb 8 0 0 16 0 1 Rockenfield, 2b: 3 0 9 1 7 1 Morse, aa 8 1 1 0 1 Burns, e 2 0 1 6 0 0 Annis, p 3 0 0 1 0 0 Total 28 T 4 27 14 6 SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland ...20100000 03 Tacoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 SUMMARY. Stolen bases Speas. Double plays Mensor to Williams, Contrln to Mensor to Williams. Two base hits Burns, Williams. Btrucltout By Annls 4. Bases on balls Off Annls 8, off Bloom field 8, Wild pitch Annls 8. Hit by pitched ball Mundorff. Time of game One hour SO minutes. Umpire Baum garten. Giants Take Another. Seattle, Wash.. July 21. The Giants trimmed the Indians again yesterday and put them further away from first place. Bues made a homer that hit the flagpole. Holm was batted hard, while Wlggs kept his hits scattered. The final score was 6 to 2. R, H. B. Spokane , 3 6 0 Seattle 6 0 Batteries Holm and Ostdlek; Wlggs and Shea. " Vancouver Beats Thorsen. Vancouver, B. C, July 31. Thorsen, formerly of Los Angeles, lost his first game In the Northwestern league yes terday. Thorsen walked eight men and was given ragged support His curves were easily hit, and a total of 11 bin glee were netted off his delivery. Million made the Bees' only run by making a home run. The score: KH.B, Victoria 4 .....1 6 Vancouver 10 11 Batteries Thorsen and De Vogt; Clark ana Lewis. Cobb, Det Caldwell,, N. Y. . Jackson, Cle. . . . Crawford. Det . Lajoie, Cle. .... E. Collins, Ath. Gal nor, Det . ... Mclnnes, Atlf. . . Murphy, Ath. .. Raaterlv. Oln Mclntlre, Chi .. fcJ. Walker, Was. Baker, Ath. . . . . Delehanty, Det. Schaefer, Was. . bpeaner, bob. . , Ball.. Cle, Cree, N. Y. Callahan. ChL .. Lapp, Ath. ..... juange, ChL ,.,, Lewis, Bos. Chase, N. Y. ... Criss. Kt T, Hooper, Bos ... Milan, wis , Lellvelt. Was. . . White, Chi. .... B. Lord. Ath .. Engle, Bob Dougherty, Chi. Drake, Det voomos, Atn. Kuril rhl Wolter. N. Y. . Hartsell, N. Y. . Olson, Cleve. , , , Smith, Cleva. . . . NunamakAr Ttna E.' Gardner,' N. Y. Myers, Boa. .., L. Gardner, Bos. Oldrlnir. Ath Blrm'ham, Cleve. n-mgnt, w. Y. . Gessler, Wash. . Meloan, St. L. . Graney, Cleve. . Laporte. St L. . Klberfeld, Wash. Thomas, Ath. .. Stanage. Detroit Yerkes, Bos. . . Daniels, N. Y. . ?. Jones. Det. .. annehill, Chi. . J. Collins, Chi. . Austin, 8t L, . Barry, Ath. ... Fisher. Cleve. . Williams, Bos. . Griggs, Cleve. . Turner, Cleve. . Strunk. Ath. ... Hogan, St. L. . Stovall, Cleve. . McBride, Wash. Plank, Ath. ... CLUB G. AB. R. .78 813 84 .28, 48 8 ,78 302 66 .78 291 62 .28 85 13 .62 233 43 .26 90 : 13 ..62 219 49 .73 264 63 .60 166 - 25 .70 278 60 .22 85 4 .77 807 66 .76 279 45 .73 285 64 .61 194 34 .68 237 48 48 163 18 .77 287 48 67 246 43 77 40 ,29 .31 79 294 .59 232 17 4 43 26 39 68 6 79 307. R9 79 317 60 60 206 39 .18 .61 260 .74 269 67 176 25 8 46 30 32 .36 100 ' 19 18 .28 77 .69 258 35 .66 253 48 .71 274 37 .7o 288 ,35 101 46 134 63 3 18 62 188 21 .21 71 .69 266 .68 242 65 218 .66 2H 7 42 42 29 62 219 27 43 162 26 83 211 63 65 256 S3 67 220 34 19 .66 163 76 266 72 69 261 27 54 2t 45 44 33 29 4H .66 190 35 88 61 201 .73 265 .62 196 .76 276 8 39 6 26 .82 .62 198 .26 66 49 171 .45 145 30 .59 205 23 .82 318 32 79 292 48 .20 27 4 a 136 19 116 110 32 86 83 79 94 69 97 .12 105 95 97 66 79 54 98 81 25 13 96 75 18 98 101 65 12 80 79 63 30 23 77 75 81 86 29 38 63 20 73 68 61 67 66 45 83 71 61 45 71 55 71 63 73 60 23 61 17 44 37 62 SO 73 13 BATTING. Ab. .3.639 .2,664 .2.626 Detroit .. Athletics Chicago . Cleveland ...9.801 Boston ......2,620 New York ...2,655 Washington .2,625 St Louis ....2,641 R. Bh. Sb. Sh. 475 798 148 102 478 801 189 118 416 734 119 107 866 T84 96 86 386 726 95 117 841 696 123 95 336 673 102 82 292 606 64 70 Av. .436 .86 .384 .378 .376 .369 .367 .861 .356 .852 .34a .343 .342 .341 .340 .335 .333 .331 .830 .829 .826 .825 .323 .323 .821 .819 .819 .316 .808 .807 .305 .803 .800 .299 .298 .296' .296 .296 .287 .284 .282 .282 .281 .281 .280 .279 .279 .278 .277 .277 .277 .276 .274 .272 .272 .271 .268 .266 .264 .263 .261 .258 .268 .257 .265 .254 .252 .260 .250 Av. .303 .801 .280 .280 -277 .272 .256 .238 West Virginia Heats Colorado. Seattle. July 21. The 12 oar crew of the cruiser West VIrelnla. AffsntA tho Colorado crew by two boat lengths- on lsiiioti nay yesterday over a two mile course. The West Virginia won the whale boat race and the Colombo rr- tured the dingey ecntest Lots of money cnangea nanas among the sailors. , Pittsburg Has two Leading Batsmen in Senior Big rShow Circuit. G. AB.: R. II. Wagner. Pitts. . 77 288 64 104 F. Clarke. Pitta.. 68 213 S9 75 Fletcher, Pitts.. .88 71 22 24 Luderus. Phlla.. 79 803 44 99 McLean, Cin. .. 63 159 17 62 Bates. CJn. ..... 78 273 61 88 R. Miller, Boa... 74 291 85 93 Sweeney, Bos. . . 71 275 42 88 Dooln. Phlla 64 217 18 69 Meyers, N. Y 63 200 20 62 Hoblltzel. Cin... 78 306 60 95 bresnahan, St. L 64 182 18 66 Lobert, Phlla. 73 268 63 83 Herzos; Bos. i . . 73 271 46 3 Konetchy, St. L. 81 293 60 89 Sehulte, Chgo... 78 289 49 88 " Magee. Phlla. .. 77 280 67 85 Simon. Pitts 29 89 11 27 Evans. St. L 78 271 43 81 Ellis. St. Louis. 81- 803' 49 93 Zimmerman. Ch. 78 803 42 90 J. Doyle. Chgo.. 61 230 30 68 Titus, Phila, ... 33 133 24 86 Paskert, Phila... 79 '. 288 65 84 L. Doyle, N. Y. , 72 266 63 77 . Mitchell. Cin. ,. 71 274 89 79 WalBh. Phlla. .. 41 186 1 89 A. Wilson, N. Y. 87, 70 10 20 Daubert. Brlkn.. 73 276 40 79 Merkle, N. Y. . . 77 280 48 80 Ingerton, Bos.. . 70 286 33 76 Saier, Chi 19 " 83 6 9 W. Steel, St L. .25 64 4 18 Bryne, Pgh 75 801 "47 84 Sheokard. Chi 77 273 67 78 Murray, N. Y.. . .78 292 44 81 Snodffrass, N. Y., 78 276 45 76 J. Miller, Pgh. ...69 244 4f .. 67 Good, Chi 73 270 89 74 Devore. N. Y 78 287, 64 78 Downey, Cin.-. ..63 208 32 68 Mowrey. St. L. .78 273 40 , 74 Barger, BV1 28 69 7 16 Hummel, Zlk. ...72 259 81 70 Tenney, Bos, ...77 801 41 81 Hofman, Chi. ...65 .249 29 67 C. Brown, Bos. .23 41 8 11 Beehr. ClrtV ...77 307 66 82 Archer, Chi 68 196 21 63 Brldwell, N. Y.. .72 251 28 67 Tinker, Chi 73 262 25 69 O. Wilson. Pgh. .77 286 83 76 Spratt Bos. ....83 60 4 13 Stark. Bkl. ..'...29 89 12 23 Graham, ChL ...49 124 11 32 Burch, Bkl 46 140 14 86 Carev. Pgh 61 172 34 44 T. Clarke. Cin. ..49 125 10 32 Hunter, Pgh. ...58 203 S3 63 Erwin, Bkl 38 75 10 19 Devlin, N. Y., ...70 215 28 64 Curtis. Chi 16 28 3 7 Bliss, St. L. 39 84 16 21 Club Batting;. -, O. Ah. R. Bh. Sb. Sh. Plttsb'g ..77 2613 384 699 73 88 Phila. .....79 2627 892 705 72 115 New York. 78 2648 880 678 160 70 Cincinnati .79 2683 878 708 116 91 Chicago ...78 2590 381 680 101 123 Boston 77 2630 323 690 87 71 St Louis.. 81 2668 378 699 68 86 Brooklyn .77 2487 238 622 73 77 Individuals 20 or more games. Av. .364 .852 .338 .328 .827 .822 .320 .330 .818 .310 .310 .308 .306 .306 .304 .804 .804 .303 .299 .298 .297 .296 .293 .292 .289 .288 .287 .286 .286 .286 .283 .281 .281 .279 .27 .277 .276 .276 .271 .272 .272 .272 .271 .270 .269 .269 .268 .267 .267 .267 .263 .263 .260 .258 .268 .257 .256 .256 .256 .263 .251 .250 .250 Av. .268 .26K .266 .264 .28? .262 .262 .222 Home. It an Beats Solona. San Francisco, Cal., July 21. Ma honey's error and Zacher's home run gave the Oaks a victory over the Sena tors by the score of 2 to 0. Thompson allowed the Oaks three hits, while 11 hits were made off Gregory. Brilliant fielding on the part of the Oaks saved the game for them a number of times. The score: R. H. E. Sacramento..,.., .0 11 2 Oakland 2 S 2 Batteries Thompson "and " Thomas; Gregory and Pearce. . VICTORIA CRICKET Northwest Champions Meet Portland Tomorrow After noon at E. 67th Street. Members of the Victoria club, whkh win play against the Portland CrlclWt club tomorrow will arrive this even-: lng from British Columbia. v The locals expect to give the last' year champions a hard- game- The ground la la good shape, and a fine wlcke has been pre-; pared by - Marshall, the groundman. - A large crowd is expected : out aa ' this will be one of the best games seen here for some time. Some fine erlcket will undoubtedly be aeea ftora both sides and as the iucai ptayers "hav , practiced hard for this match they ex pect to make a close game of It The match will start at 11:30 a m. with luncheon at 1:30 p. ra. . , , Those Interested In the game are asked . to come put and welcome the visiting, team, "which , has traveled a loner distance for the matoh. Nn ad." mission will be charged and all are welcome,' Spectators may take a Mon tavtlla car and alight at East 67th street. ft. Bailey, captain of -the club, has RAlM.fri thn fn11ntno vla irmm .a mmm. sent Portland: ' ; . , K. Bailey, (captain); J. J. Churchley, (vice-captain); W. G. Smith, G. Ship ley, J. J. Adams, E. Fen wick, J. C. Cummlng, G, Gray, C. E. GJedsted, A. Berrldge, G. Marshall. The Victoria Cricket club 'Will be represented by the following: F. A. 8parka, H. A. Colllsson, T. W." L. Pilkington, T. J. Marshall, H. A. Goward. T. W. Ashby, H. O. Klrkham, L. York, Lieutenant Morrell, Lieuten ant Halifax, Lieutenant Robertson. " Hooligans Win Another. Los Angeles, Cal. July 21. Chalk an other win for the Hogans by the score of 6 to 0. The locals were outclassed by the villagers. The batting of Kane and McDonnel and the pitching f Hltt, who held the Angels to three blows, were the features of the game. The score: R. H. E. Vernon .......6 9 2 Los Angeles 0 8 4 Batteries Hltt and Hogan; Hall and Abbott Wells Fights to Draw. Albany, N. Y.. July JL Ten rounds of hard and aggressive fighting here between Matt Wella, British light-, weight champion, . and Fighting Dick; Hyland of San Francisco, . found both . men on their feet and going; strong at the end. No decision was rendered. Lee Hartley Is Winner. Seattle, July 2L Lee Berkley of Se attle, "professional, won the . Potlatch trapahootera' tourney yesterday with the , remarkable score Of 149 out of 160. El lis and McLaughlin of Seattle and Wei shon of North Yakima tied for seoond with 146. ""v.. ' VJ NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston First game: R. H.E. Pittsburg ......... 10 Boston I 13 Batteries Ferry and Simon; Griffin and Kllng. Umpires Johnstone and Eason. At Boston: Second game: R. H. E. Pittsburg 9 13 4 Boston 8 i (Called end eighth, darkness.) Batteries. Hendrlx, Steele and 81 mon; Weaver, Brown and Rarldan. . Umpires. Eason and Johnstone. At New Tork R. H. E. St Louis I 13 3 New York 6 7 1 Batteries Bailee, Harmon and Bres nahan; Mathewson and Meyera Umpires O'Day and Emilia, At Brooklyn: . - R. H. E. Cinotnnatl ......4 3 0 Brooklyn ., 8 4 t - Batteries Klem and Brennan, At Philadelphia R. H. E. Chicago 4 7 1 Philadelphia 8 9 0 Batteries Reulbach and Archer; Ewlng and Dooln. Umpires Rlgler and Flnneran. ,: - AMERICAN LEAGfUB AtBt Louis R. H.B. Washington t .' 0 8 0 St Louie 3 4 3 Batteries Gray and Alnsmlth: Lake and Stephens. umpires jsvans ana tr araer. At Cleveland: R. TL E. Boston 7 IS 2 Cleveland 8 14 1 -Batteries Pape. Clcotte, Collins, Wood and Williams; Carrlgan, Mitchell, uregg ana risner. ... - ,: umpire- rerrine. , At Chieagoi, R. H. B. --,;,H.'( i;. ' Philadelphia 9 t Chicago 6 10 2 . Batteries Bonder and Thomas; Lapp, SootV Young and Sullivan, itiy.y,-: Umpires O'Loufihlln and plneen. - ; At Detroit: R. H.E. New York ..,'.... ,.8 13 --..; Detroit 6 13 4 Battnrles. Vsuehn and Sweenerl MulJ nn. vviiien ana eianage. , , ymplrea. Ugan and Connolly. , , ;,". 'f Wi': A ; fyif '"';'. ;W """; ' ,j.f ,'. :. ''J J ''.;.--''.:'.". '.:.;:. a-.-i-A f-?--.it.r i -.v. r.-'i :-U-':$'-:.'s-s,';. : ' '''.' '.' ' ''.,' '''. V "''',.' ''"' '."'! Off Hart Schaffh6r & Marx YmEsiVd Suits This Sale names prices far lower than we've ever quoted on such thoroughly fine suits $20.00 Suits Reduced to $13.35 $22.50 Suits Reduced to $15.00 $25.00 Suits Reduced to $16.65 $30.00 Suits Reduced to $20.00 $35.00 Suits Reduced to $23.35 $40.00 Suits Reduced to $26.65 33 Off on All Youths' Suits $12.50 Suits now $8.35 $15.00 Suits now $10.00 $18.00 Suits now $12.00 . ; v v-.'.'.'V-''-;' ; ;"j """ .'.' - J V ,'2. ,f.,-.'!':v''.' ; C One-Fourth Off Hart Schaffner & Marx Trousers vi '. .., :.,.,,i.'-y BoysWash Suits ' Half Price t RosenMati . , ;v f imra anamornson i , '! ttriA iVrnrricsriTt J - '