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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENTNO. JUNE ti. III! 'WHS STICK HELPS PARSE WiN TWO-HITCONTESI Colts 'Move Into Top' Position With Victoria by Winning nnsane offers S3000 for ivn Scout Van HaJtrtn Wants to Buy Great Portland Outfielder. to ANGELS DAUB COAT OFl'fflOMPES McCrcdiYs . Hitless Wonders Can't Find Slagfe In the Pinches, tignin oiraiQni uame. on , riicning and Hitting. hh,i u. ,,. . t. .. ..) 1.1m W r VI II . .jhI f fa sL44i Uuu aa. ul Una. afaaeger Wi;tua nititsg ti!tii eeirteie- ia, rWUaa, Cli Ja kUO4l has Utu IK cam - 4'ljl ). ef. n u .t41y iuir iti iit a i it. rv ria eeil! Ik Cll4 dub. wit kwk Mr4i U 4Ug imh fca IM Aagale. Cel. Jaae I Tk Alt' gl n;4 I a wane Wv l Ik FLYNH IM BETTER SHAPE FOR FIGHT MAI ROSS BRINGS POLO PONIES NORTH Johnson Said to Be Troubled California Expert Wilt Be Guest With Kidneys, but Condition Satisfactory. t IM CMloua Wva I le. rn i-ae rte4er erfB.av, I la .Ttl IHiaaiii tfelai eialgtr as ik (Mt4 fuf Jt Juhu. hM hull WW I N M. Jae li as Jim n 1 1 f. mia ar July 4. I really la Ik heaxr ! k.i lk 4iui I far toiler kjt Ikaa Iu Urea, kl of Hunt Club Next Saturday. aistor Re. f I k a lare ikt rrifi mtl. kaa em. el la taUK4 fives Cxvatl. i , uk a al.adia alrta f a,i N I a a fl.4 la k -la. aa fataae Bl f 1141 MMf I .an kail, ika kxllli tub fcaa a tUat la ia ier4re faa.e a4 Ika fait pi. I ua ttelr tM elietgM victory, fcairg vp llk VldorU for Ifc I.M.i.Mp f k league In the a riMi kaaabaU r ver egd In I.. I hf f!a . IKa Ji uc-4 frm Ih lop I ik lH.n ,f ih l.if j, ,j ri!irb4 kark -ft p agsin. IUt tar4 e awefc t.U Ijllie .Nap" d.U.i4 kta Prrtik,ap la da Le funnief for Ih 1 Ik (. wilhsul fcit,la Ih . I la. . - . . .... lU Ika tlk laalaf. ka I r rr Iraintr. aroutd k Ika pukll , " Pmh .i.a4 a4 Ika !rta, cha4 ! . trll, la IJ.J ,p lha auf rfe- 4 u r'ab:r lH f fM4 m M i uk aioa Ik p.l. leui K ihrvub and tr Ika maaaar f ' ' h h, ,1'lJ,J k lu- ll I ii una k4 irr Hk IKalla lUk k flbi.U. Ma d.llp lraiaia ' aa4ailia f.f at t.ai buiui -S .. ouuU kll th rua. alunia i rHoi lb l t it. i.l vt Ik fa IU itauf - piUii t mw, ka i i ! tartar a a ! laaa aaa) fvaai inftil v rj pa(4 fw li- luii tatktA4 p a iu i artaa44 l ika laa-ta, Irtl aa4 a af ail L aii4 ika Ika fti ti.l l kaa ka ai faa a n aikiaa avi. . w iintl Tkaa. r.ia f - j.k, .a I .it Cfwaia, a. fita au k f . 4kl .la Jtan t4 kila (w laiiaa l.i -iit.4 aaa fxta ihi.a )-a i.t, tn A f tUn, l:f !- iaaka Uvt. Im la'i.a Mia Li4 t l , a aa'ta alaat'a -. kll It ,'- kta BaGfAiS GIVE THE AMERICANS SEflDOFF Tki k awaa far aalaa af maor kll. kill rla f rolll4 off Ika kaa kail tUnn la Ik major. a4 . Ivftlaa4 iwlrl l K t'ufd!. im tlll mafcaiw, firal al kl llk k aaarunl lkl fca ka4 MI4 kla alar kaliar. Illrk Jaan.a a4 I'sUkar 1Vkalla. ! lb tkua. la NaUoeal for ka Mffi ru ! ..! i.r fij Xlirr Sick baa la ! hi Ufila In lb fu.l lanlaf hnocklnc trm li!r )uai Inl4a of and a-o miM b dorln hi trip lo ih ii flluvmri.1,1 piirh4 tuar Iou lii unlit ib ninlk. ha h ikan1 an1 pt.4 and hll a ma a. hlrh aa f..lloa. bp MwMi alnfl and fpa' rror lk ft two run a paa and aff In in firal taalnf " rrarpft fifT r nnwm4.- aiwl rna aam a Mifc huppr in froal of Ih plaia. Uallni II eul Cmlkartanh ul put ih .ir up baa, and bolk rard aoroaa Ih rubb.r on William" tfrfi dnva Jui m ih ut f ChM-a. M-k rchr-d aaoond whan tlrall lal fh I a II roll Ihrojfh him. but waa oul lryli. lo reach third on Moor' fround r I" nurrrnkarnp MrlKiwall out on a lonf tly lo Maoa. 0t Oa Baa Back. The rlHora o on run bark lr A Kond without a bln:a CMrh vJkd. il axond and look third on Moor ' 'I Mirow to -onil Mnran walkad and k.I -ond Illoomflald tlhtnd and fannrd 11 rook but Whaling ahol a lonf tir ! Krl, and Chlfk aeor4 aflr Ih catch. With two out In tha lait r.alf. on havln bn frrl by Bloomf laid. Ih latir jrlnte,l all lh way do in on rir trlpl to left ffntar. 'oltrin walked In tha fourth, want lo third on nioomflcld'! ilncl to rliht and arorad whrn Spraa forrad Blooiu flrld at iwond. rloa lnfl to Uft In tha fifth. Crulkkhank'a Infield out and Wllllama' Inula orer CTlck head. trt tha Nleka thlr fifth run. With on out In tha ninth. Hloom fleld Inat -inirol nl walked 8trll for tl: aecond tlmis, af,(frwardi hlttlns r-Mrk. With tl.rr and !' on Moran. tha Uttrr turcid a beauty var second la, and both runner acored. whan rP'aa let the flobul roll between hie tootolea. h'rtinelder u put In to bat tor Hrooka nn.l drew a paaa. Wllllama Inclined to replace nioomfUld with Eantley. but concluded lo wait a mo ment and tha panon enma lhrouh In fine ahapr, throwing Whalinn ground r to Kibble to force Mor.in and giving Jack a chnnco to double Whaling 0ut at first. The Bcorc: i IK baa. Tk H.av.r old kaft't ih fight gam k tl rbaar la lally, but Ika Ibat Ik I'utbla man i h rs axaaarr klla r a.ljng ' inota vlgoroua rmiiia lhan tl pr rni (ugl 1 1 u bad fr Ih AB;a ani did I of ih prnt day boitr would rare goad bo leg. ailowlag bu I five j la larkt Wbll b n4a a I If I la mora bard work la lake off eliahl pauiwh ba la Tba rutlingj gama vaa very gmad. Ih rarrjlrg. hi manial and ph) alrl ron ealy rtr tMiag gir.n lo Ibr fur dmp- dliion I no go good Ibal ha could aiap l ltg teaiia fir in Iba Moth laelag , lal Ih ring wlihln I wo rtara and b iwiaaa raferd Iblrd Ik error, but i aa good be up.il! lo ba a wek front be IHraa following balt.re reuld not tomorrow. kll B)ibieg t lynn cannot figure hlineelf elhr B.f 1 enembrr af II. Vti I M'lng kl iar b many miii i - . . fvW rlub. lar cf b ranl 111 Ue In action aa Ih li mi riaia klinbr of k fori!ead lluat club bat lnt.j kla)nr Hm le b Ih.ir gul at iba annual (prltig rac mi lo b hld Balurday aflirna by IK rgealaallnn al (iarden Kuma ! will e.-t aa on of lb effirlala af Iba rslo game which I acheduled b mn ncour tarrark laam and lb Win fir roio club, trended ih raalca I ta a rfw ftii i i.. a Ldav lua k i?r i ti m Hrti4 in II a i ia i tun al fuUMr wax. I" ' Aanan.aa Ulf wi n ti t (.lwkia. aiawaa l ii! t ..! aia, aiMtit aad l..l atetif 4 1 :gfcla l la Ifc h.i i irM4 rw t ni Aatwaip. JM 1 Aaama ak. Ui. a taag Ik ua U kt Kar I . Ika avar fta laat. a wk- l- aikM4a a( I.'. I -ai:d al twt ViiBCafcaiav Tk Akrta w gma aa) lkl. ,aix a.4 ail. Ik gt kXag ww44J Mikktiu aa-4 aaliaa I ( a M il kiMitf 11 algkl Ika la am i ( vt t Batumi aaiiav, 1 'in w i. - . r lsa4 laaa f it. . ,.iiua. ik ANLccaa fw ileal K' wil ik lkigla. lt aKtwa af t'vWaal agttt t,. wa k.4 by Ik (Al4-V rva a&4 tHg Oatkg Uak ar im.kl ef tuoaey lrol4 Tha prle I hat Van lUilraa baa ef far4 for hi mat of I loo much. Tk Coll utftaidar would prabably bring mor than thai later la Iba ao He I lb faatMl maa Ikal r plrd aa iba laalft roaal, alaa loe of Iba forllaag Haarer gla lo flral flr Itvaa ba i a much batlar outfielder thai iKkaoa aad a baitar hlllr in lb a wake - Wkara it mm etli a taai . p4 la bt u afild blia. laor j can orach Ihera through Ike defense ai t"hadburn ood a an minor Uifjir klenaor Lea' l-lnrtM. I a pleodld pbyaiqua, which vertxime obrwlion la hi alia. Vaa Kaltrea Is not aaytrg anything about hie offer for Utumui. but ll come from good authority thai U ws mad by lha vetarin. who I gumsho!ng for tha Durcanaera. Menaor Is spending his saooad yaar In organised taeebajt. hav ing atarlad his short career w.ih lite aa Ja outtawg. Tb Aaga.a acrJ In Ih flral Inning oa hrgr slagl aad Italtmullar doubt la ih nih Innleg a has on ball la Ilrooka. a aacrlfle, Howard s near home fun and Iirrs single netted the Anf.I o mora Howards hit aant 0r lha fence and bounced bark In the field, lha umpire allowing Mm only to baera. 1U score. I'CKTla.VU. .. . - All IV- II. ro. A. n b f(4ra. fh Krugr. cf I uer rf liancroft sa (! pa. lb . rlher. e . . . t!T. P If Ibn a wlon.r and hla claim ara ao "w arai ar aia bael poaia will alncar that h ha lnird the doubl- , kiblila al lha club grouads In Thorn.., wllh hla belief that John-! mouauoB are Ikal Iher will ba aa eon wilt mal hla Waterloo ! ""ana crowd r.r.t at lha rac meal Urnn welahad 111 Mundi todar. and ")' ' 10 club ground la taking off sbuut mmii""" momowui or oinr private ca- vsni, a Ih.i l en orclienl load jtietaeen thl city and ln1.0 Horn. whUh run directly paet the raoa rourae I Others will lake th car over th (ire I gun Klectilc Arret (mu.i ie have baen ba figure no pwunda snore Johnson's weight wa given aa III bul he appaara llghor. The negro i aald to 1- having trouble with Ma kid- ktaiavaod tla trlnrs i ara laying par- " fat hknglni rra rlub for i llcular allanllon lo Ih in imall of hi baik. Yesterdays workout ws tha bast Johnsnn has had sines he came here. Aflr a rub down ha prred hlmeelf aa t-alrg enttrtly aallsfld with his con dition. li.ulng remains at I lo I, with John eon a favorite. Tela! lJI 10 IRAN F GRAND PRIX EVENT Howard, tb Iterger. s . Wley. cf . . Ileltmullar, lHllon. lb . Meiager Ib ! Lctr. If . ; TirAok. fUgle. Moor. 10 0 IXH ANCKI.KM AM It II PO. I 1 1 1 I . . . 4 ::: rf 1 I 0 11 0 4 ! 0 i o 0 ! 0 o i o ' 0 .National Iaua r. a nana. At Hi Ioula. first gama K. II. E rtttsburg 10 11 1 bt Iiula 4 11 1 Hatter). Hendrti and Kelley; Dale, Howell. Ktreet and Wlngo, Hurna. L'mplres. Hlgler and Klnneran. .ldwi Ti-ker of Mow cclal train to carry Ih paupl to Ih race Al Uael three trains will leave Tenth and Mark streets between I and I So o'clock Vslurday aft ernoon The run to tha club grounds J will tska or.lj 10 minute Th special ;rais will return lo Portland directly artsr the rac ar over. i A final meeting of the board ef dlree , tors of the Hunt club has bea railed ZJ 0 Disqualified for Filling Tank Enroute and Frenchman Declared Winner. 17 Fhaw, 2h 3 lUymonfl, sa 4 f KATTLK. ARR.H.Kl'A.1!. Mann. cf. Htralt. If . . . Chick. 3b. .. Moran. rf. . . Hrrvok. Ih. . 'haling, c. Barrenkamp, 6chn(lder Total n 0 0 1 2 n n o 0 0 Pnenii cf . . Fries, rf. . . . C'nilknhank, WIlllHm.s. lb Moore, c. . . . McIjuwpII. 2b. Klhbl.-. 3b. .. C'ollrm. ks. . . liloumf ield, p. Total 2fl 3 2 T4 16 rORTLAND. . AD. R. II. PO. Pierre. Jun 14. Oeorg Dolllott. a Franclimao, driving a Pougeot car. won i tha grand prtz of tha Automobile Club 1 of France today. Louis Wagner, drlv- I ing a Flat, was second. Both tha Ainer- leans who started In the International autornoblla grand prlx were declared out today David Ilruce-Ilrown, who hrad.-d , in rieia. was aisqualiried In tha fifth lap today because fa filled hla tank, en routo Instead of la front of the grand stand, ba th rule requires. He volun tarily withdrew. Ralph Da Palma vio lated the same rule and was likewise barred. Bruce-Brown had a big lead In the fourth lap. after which Bolllott, who ran second yesterday, took a lead. A spar wheel from Bolllott car became detached and flew Into the crowd along the course, seriously Injuring a gen darme. The roads were extremely heavy to day, because of a steady downpour. This fact, with the disqualification of Bruce- Totsls ? rlCOKK II V INN I NOB IjO Angilea 1 0 v 0 0 0 Hits 1 110 0 1 Portland 0 0 B 0 0 Hits 1 0 0 0 1 1 BCMMAKY. Two base hit Heitmuller. Brooks. Howard I'hadbourne. rarrlflce hlt !,lnday'. Fisher. B scle Haaes on halls Off fc'lelr a. off rllagle 3. fltrurk out - By Htler 4 br Hlag'a S Double play Llmlaay to Rapp. Time of game I hour. 10 minutes. I'mplretr Finney and Wheeler. Eacond a-ame . Plttebur 15 Ht ltila S I : -i Bsllerlra role and Olhson; Harmon.' 1 Willis, Howell. rHeel and Bliss 1 At Cincinnati First gama ll M r. ! a n. rmmmmmmmmmmm i i . (Chicago ii ii I i nrncr-T ri o 0 0 Cincinnati - 0 4 Ii LfXil UCJIlohil 0 1 0 S ' liatterlee Drown and Needham. Jeffe, ' - 4ftMlrt.'WW kU-iiJI iTomrklns and Mclean. Umpires Klem : iiRJL r'''V and i r k. I n i Bush i v . ARROW COLLAR NO RAC NG CARDS BY RIVERSIDE CLUB Becond game Chicago Cincinnati liatterlee Ijtvender. Jordan, Richie and Archer, Needham; Humphrlee and Clsrk. Umpires Klem and Bush. At New York: Philadelphia New York Batteries Alexander Mnrni;ard and Meyer. Umpires Brennan and Email. and n. ii. e. i .1 0 ; - .1 6 1 Kllllfer; Dlatlnctrrelr smart aad lunrMn.hr cxxnfortabU. ltor2S cents Ooert. Peahody H Company. Tmy. New Tor IS I THEY'LL WEAR IN ANY CLIMATE EREWER-S3-HATS LEADING CLOTHIER MORRISON STREET AT FOURTH l July At Boston Brooklyn R. H. E. I 7 ii o : Boston 0 5 0 Batteries Rucker and Miller; Perdu t" - i . T ' .1-.. t. n wA TaKm. 1 3 ana oeiecica anajtotia ValleV HorSeS Will American Loagne Games. Enter. Detroit ..6 10 4 Clnvelsnd 7 12 0 Batteries Wlllstt and Btanage; Mit chell, Blandlng and O Nell). Umpires Dlneen and Sheridan. At the meeting of the officers of the Riverside Driving club Jaat night It was doolded to hold a double raoa meet I Brown, who was making a great record. ! Saturday and Sunday, July Uth and If. 2 2 2 ft 1 1 14 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 .31 E 10 27 16 Batted for Brooka In ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Seattle 0 1 000000 2 8 Ulta 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Portland 2 1011000 Hits 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 10 SUMMARY. Struck out By Bloomfleld 3. Bases on balls Off Bloomfleld 6. Barren- Kanip z. Two base hits McDowell Three base hits Speaa. Double play Hloomfleld to Coltrln to Wllllama, Hloomfleld to Kibble to Williams. Sac rifice hits Speac. Stolen bases Shaw, Chick. Moran. Hit by pitched balla Shaw. Chick. Wild pitches Bloomfleld. Time of game 1:36. Umpire Van Jialtren. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO PLAY MULTNOMAHS Joe Rellly and his band ot Knights of Columbus tossers will play the Mult nomah club team Saturday afternoon on tne Multnomah club field at 3:30 o'clock. The Knlshts of Columbus team will take two of the star tossers from the Multnomah team, but Manager Morrla of the Winged "M" team Is not a bit discouraged. Keck or Deneffe will twirl for the club team, while Van Hoomlson and Oleason will form the K. C. battery. REID HIGH GUN FIRST DAY OF INDIAN SHOOT Bugene. Or.. June 26. Lester H. Reld of Seattle was high rrun in the first day's events at the trap ahoot of the Pacific "Indians" here yesterday. Out of a possible 150 birds he broke 148. Lee H. Barkley of Seattle and Fred C. Moullen off Eugene tied for second' place with 119. and Bud Kompp or Eugene was third with 149. has robbed the bit race of much of its Interest. Boulott's time for the 140 miles was 14 hours and 11 minutes. Wagner's time was 14 hours and 16 minutes. Bruce-Brown continued In the race and despite Ms delay, finished third, unof ficially. It is said thkt hla disqualifica tion may ba contested, on account of the circumstances undor which he replen ished his tank. The bad roads made It comparatively slow today, and the time Is far below the record for the course, held by Nazarro, who, In 1107, averaged 70 Vk miles an hour. Bolllott'a average time wan officially announced aa 111 kilometers per hour. The course record held by Nazarra is 113 kilometers. Bruce-Brown's average yesterday was lit kilometers. 14th. The first card will be staged the last day of the Elks' reunion. At Chicago: St Louis Chlcsgo Batteries Horses from Cornelius, Forest Grove, j Walsh and Kuhn. Brown and R. H. E. ...7 14 1 ...2 2 Stephens; BATTING AVERAGES FOR THE SERIES Bearers One 0am. Nowadays, trie vert) best shoes are scien tifically made for youj same with tUe very best clothes. CJ. MATHIS & CO Men's Clothes Sliof VH9 Sixth Street ?. 4 Ab. II. P. C. 4 Chadbourne 4 2 .500 Lindsay 3 1 .333 , Rodgers 8 0 .000 4 Krueger 4 1 .260 4 Doane 3 0 .000 Bancroft 4 0 .000 4 Rapps 8 1 .833 4 Fisher 3 0 .000 4 Stelger 3 0 .000 4 Total 30 8 .167 4 Colts Two Oamaa. 4 Ab. H. P. C. 4 Speaa 6 2 .333 4 Fries 7 3 .429 Cruikshank 7 1 .143 Wllllama . .V. 8 3 .875 Moore 8 1 .125 4 McDowell 8 3 .260 "Kibble ,....Trn, 9 2 .222 4 Coltrln 7 2 .286 4 Tonneson 4 1 .250 Bloomfleld 3 1 .833 Total .' 67 18 .269 4 4 4 Vancouver, Kalejn, Oreoham, McMlnn ville and other valley towns will be en tered In the various trotting and pacing races. There will be about six harness races and two or three running races each day. ' Charles Jeffrey and C. W. Flanders were elected members of the race com mittee. The other members of this committee are, C. W. Todd, D. Ander son and O. K. Howitt. R. P. Martin was elected paddock steward. The resignation of J. D. Olson, asKlstant secretary, was accepted. Final arrangements for the two days' meet will be completed at a meeting which will be held later In tha week. Umpires Connolly and Hsrt. At Philadelphia New York-Philadelphia gama postponed; wet grounds. At Wsshlngton Boston-Washington game postponed; rain. STANDING OP THE TEAMS Fnciflc Coast League. W. U Vernon 47 Oakland 44 Los Angeles 43 Sacramento ...82 San Francisco .....'...32 Portland 28 81 33 33 42 45 42 Portland Victoria . . Spokan . . Seattle . . . Vancouver Tacoma . . Northwestern League. W. Ia .36 36 33 86 35 31 National League. ' w. New Tork 45 Pittsburg' i 82 Chicago 31 Cincinnati 34 Philadelphia 21 COTTAGE GROVE WINS FROM ROSEBURG TEAM Cottage Grove, Or., June 28. In the best gama of the season played on the local grounds, the crack Roseburg team went down to defeat Sunday before the local team hy a score of S to 1. Cot tage Grove made two scores in the sec ond Inning, on in th third and added two mora In the eighth. For four in nings not a man was able to circle th sacks on either side. Roseburg mad Its lonely single tally In the ninth, the re sult of clean hitting. The pitching of Ranklna for tha Grove was the feature or the game, having 14 scalps to his credit and letting his opponents down with five hlta Batteries Cottage Grove. Rankins and Glass; Roseburg. Matthews and Perry.. Umpires McFarland and Owena. . Brooklyn St Lou Is Boston . ...22 ...26 ...19 Boston Chicago Washington Philadelphia Cleveland . . . Detroit J.w Vrtrlr St. Louis . . , American League. W. .41 .86 .36 .33 .28 .29 .17 .17 83 33 32 34 36 37 L. 11 24 24 28 80 82 38 42 I 1 2 29 24 30 34 37 41 PC. .603 .671 .666 .432 .416 .400 PC. .615 .615 .608 .607 .600 .456 PC. .804 .571 .664 .648 .412 .407 .398 .311 PC. Mi .681 .681 .679 .481 .460 fan Leads Men to Victory. Sacramento, Cal., June 2. The lo cals, under tha leadership of "Dad" Van Buren, walloped Happy Hogan's Tigers yestenday by the score of 6 to 1. Tem ple relieved Carson In the middle of the j game but it was too late. Jimmy Shlnn I was unconscious nearly 20 minutes af ter colliding with shortstop Lltschl of the Tlgera. The score R. H. E. Vernon 1 7 1 Sacramento 6 13 0 Batteries Carson, Temple and Sulli van, Agnew; Arrellanes and Cheek. Indians Scalp Bengals. Seattle, Wash., June 26. The Indians shoved the Tigers further into the cel lar yesterday by defeating Ed Watkins' hopes by the score of 9 to 4. Hall re lieved Hunt ia the second Inning with the bases full but he could not stop the Indians. The score R. H. E. Spokane , 9 7 1 Tacoma 4 8 2 Batteries Noyes and De Vogt; Hunt, Hall and La Longe. for the Fourth We make it easy for you to do so by our liberal credit policy, which enables you to pay at your con venience a credit plan that ffrows more popular every year. Make a small cash payment when you take the garment, then pay the remain der in installments of Kipperts Homer Beats Bees. Victoria, B. C, June 26. The Beavers defeated the Bees by the score of to 8. Klppert's 'home run won the game for the visitors. Victoria tied the score In the ninth Inning but could not win out. The score R. H. E. Victoria 8 17 2 Vancouver J.... 9 8 2 Batteries McCreery, Narveson and Meek; Willis, Clark and Lewis. ' Look Here Mr. Fisherman Oak Defeat Sela. flan Francisco, Cal., Juno 2t. The 1- 4-H. Cola ira,B4ihiu1aM W ,j3 1 the score -of 6 to 2, Mundorff and Mitze j made home runs. The score R. H, E. San Francisco . . . . 2 9 ll Oakland ..i , 6 7 0 Batteries Henley and Schmidt; Par- I kin and Mitze. I Rliiili l'onl Bniula. nm ( The Portland Colored Giants would Good Near for' Ladies. During th San Francisco-Portland se ries, Elks' reunion week, every day. In stead of Friday, will b lad lea day at the ball park. Cal Swing telegraphed Judge McCredle yesterday that the San Francisco club was willing to celebrate Elks week with free admission to the What's the use of spending, a lot of timeiand money on a hard fishing trip, unless you're sure that your tackle is right. We Have' caught trout all over the state, and havea reputation for- supplyrag the right kind of tackle. ,.: ' ";--"'' ' . . " ' Backsg Buektaa Piles Ar Crr KOlerg BackiJsaMbrrij like to arrange a game with some fast out of town team for Sunday. The Giants are one of th fastest teams In the city this season. For further en gagements writ L. Hubbard, P. O. box 745. Portland. The easiest and most liberal credit system in the city. You wear the suit while you are paying for it. And, bear in mind, these are-all garments of standard quality in material, in weave, in workman ship, in style, in fit. You will not be disappointed in the looks, in the price or in the wear ing qualities of any suit, dress, cloak or overcoat we sell you. We guarantee each and every one to be A-l. Only High Quality Goods Are Sold But the price is kept down to the lowest notch possible. Your Credit Is Good for a Suit atGevurfz Willi- With Vancouver. Northern exchanges bring the news i that Ralph Willis, former Baa Francisco ' VaiI rtalrlarM Cnaa? ln.ru. twirl h..l been sold to the Vancouver Beavers by Joe- Conn. Willis was Spokane' win ning pitcher last, season, but It la not stated why Conn sold the former Coast J eiar. - ... 1 1 i - 11 University - of California fcaa been given 1744, 00O for th equipment ef a t new athletlo field. The field and rym. fmwmwm iSl lift is rf' rji8 6 P1P7.: First and Yamhill Second end Yen:!:!!! fair fans.' - -..'- . A