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Till' QKI'.GOn DAILY JOUlvf ML, PORTLAND. MONDAY KVCNING. J U f J 1 1 IS, 1G 13. E WAY FOR A REAL, LIVE BASEBALL CLUB, GENTS, THE EQUINES ARE HERE M it in G STAFF SHOT iilCI PULL Of HOLES. SAYS BURMA AND BLIIEN HE SLOPS RYAN Ml IL RACE E E BUT UMPIRE .1 CM MANAGER ILIAMS Blonde Leader: Says He's Not ,. Kicking Over Result of Jaunt Into Northern Regions. Famous Speed King -Coming Friday; Auto Polo Will Be Feature of Auto Meet. STOPS B.I AMES Beavers on Way South for Two Weeks With Record of Half Games on 'Home IJot. Manager Nick Williams and his Colts I bn-esod in on the. bit thla morning jjerinite assurance that Bob" Bur man, ona or the world' most noted au tomoblle racing drlvera, win partlcl "" Auiuinuung I'lUO) Harry KraUSe lint onlv nntnltet.., meet at the Country club track next Jn,k Itynn yeatcrduy but h won hla KrlduV am! Hatnrrisv .......I ...... .h... I Awn i.. ..i..... i.l - .... -.. T.r.... ..) .m nn : .' .. ii, u.m " v 'nil -win. m. unve ...... ..... I morning. II. La, Keats, cha rmiin r ti..ltu t ih.l I hat i.ii.. .man. inn I.. O.wl. 11.1. ml ... , . . ' ""I . . -''J, ...v. .'III wic oijlh-.io nug mm nucihuu,, .,. a rnce nomitiiiiM appointed by Prealdenl .lames lied the Anaela run lea. an.l Mi ,"tlrt"""' urnvo. . ... irinciin, received una news iti a tele- 'ens or inning in the second game ho iihu nara lurK wim our pucning gram irom ma ciuos reineHcntat ve in oniy iuve it culled on account of a staff, elae we would havo como home an rranclsco. with the . loner end of the game, but If Burma n will bring his Jilgh speerj Am not klcklntr." aald Manager Nick this ""en. uenz" Bala 10 " M'e faHtest an rooming. -We won 10 and lost 13.. ouui. mrce iiuiidrel "My nltcrring slaff la ahot full of Horsepower la controlled under the hon holes, and I fiope that Hynos la In shape net ' '" Slant time annlhllator. This to fill In thla week and next In order is wirnout aount the moat powerful mo. to let the others rest. Thla boy Maya tor ever installed In a motor car. la trolrig to" be a great pitcher. He Now that It haa been decided that Bur worked In third of the games up man and a string of other noted drivers lion u ana ins arm is a nine sore, i win do Here to rum ah fh nr.,i thi-m. lon't think that I shall call on him Jt Is almost certain that the Automobile! during, the two week we are her. Jdpb will slate a moat succe-.fm n,...r Agnew, upon whom I was depend- mho nolo. . an attraction vt in l.. .... troduced to Portland, la one of the main features of - the two day meet. Ten of tho most expert men In this line will be on hand to toy with death In this e. citing Ramn. From the apectacular lug. Is In had hape and 1 think that Mil arm la cono. He can't lift It at itl I.-. We'll have to place' him on the suspended lint with his consent so that we tan keep him and lis can let hi arm come around at his leisure. -. "Mahoneyi spit balls tO Vancouver last week, and "will round to, Taking' Speaa from ua has crippled us badly and 1 11 have to use Petera. I may give Coulson and Shields a trial I had my hand split and Murray has been catching all the games. By. using Shields I can give Dan a rest. "Fitzgerald U playing great ball and hitting nicely. lie threw a ball from rffcht field to the Plate almost on a line the other Hay at Vancouver and! San Francisco, Cal., June It. The wouia nave naa ma man Dut lor me Tact oeaia noa uakland for second da In " uiru lun iiirow. , vuaBi league pennant race yester , Speaa arrived from Vancouver yes- day afternoon by taking both games bv vf tV .M1.?0 ""d Went 0Ulh lftBt ,he scor ' to ! and 4 to 3. Thomas' ....... L.u t..v.o. . wir mi biwi hnavv h t n K.l.i i . - ' " ' vciuiiu (ll light rain agnlnst the pr.utent of 6900 funs, cllinuxlnir three week of tlm poorest umpiring that the l'ottlandffun iinvc wuneaaeu in years. The score or the firm game was 2 to 1, while no mines had been made when ,McCarth called the second. President Haum o the t'oaal league Should do well to glvo Mr. McCarthy a little hearing when he reaches ban franclaco. The rain was llttlo more than a heavy mist at the lime tho Battle was stopped ami a Bos ion .terrier which "chased balls Dlav fully thrown from the Portland bench" uuring the .deluge" kicked up enough dust on the diamond to lenve no alibi for the umpire. Ivruuse held the Angola to thre hits tn iiw rirai game, one of them geratched BRIGHT LIGHTS STILL ATTRACT JOE IE Mexican Said to Like San .Francisco Beach Resorts; Ritchie to San Rafael. ii .mi- I . " i ricia leni'e in i ininK nei unuor me most ravor- aoio circtimatancea, nut when played wun auiomoones mstead of horaes 1 assumes proportions that are certain to attract. SEALS TAKE TWO AND ARE TIED WITH OAKS CONIBEAR THINKS HIS EIGHT HAS GOOD SHOW ' rUnlted TreM Leaaed TVIre. Poughkeepsle, N. Y.. June 18. All the crews who will row tn the great Inter , conegiaie regatta on tne Hudson here next Saturday afternoon began today putting on the finishing touches in their training. Coach Hiram Conibear, of Washington university, is pleased ' with the work of his men, and thinks the erew haa a, good chancy to win the Diue riDoon or American rowing events. The Cornell university eight probably win be the favorite. The hard luck of the Pennsylvania crew continues. Garvin Is 111 and It Is not expected he will be able to take his place at No. C In the Pennsylvania shell. ENGLISH P0L0ISTSTO LEAVE NEXT THURSDAY (United Prea Leased Wire.) New York, June 18. Plana for a third match between the defeated English polo team and the substitute American team are canceled today because' the :ngliah playera, defeated by a close margin for the national trophy last week, will sail for home Thursday, a week earlier than at first planned. The British team's ponies will follow on an other vessel three days later. President IL U Herburt of the Na tional Polo association said today that another challenge from Great Britain waa expected within a year. in gave me eeais tne morning game. De cannlere. recent W released bv Vanrmi. ver, pitched the afternoon game and held ins uuks io mree nits. The score: uornmg (am LAND OAK1 Baeker.If.. 4 Lea. (1,2b.. 3 yrher.cf . k 4 Coy.rf....f 4 Jardner.lb. 4 Helllng.Sb. 4 took. n.... 4 Crll.e 3 Klllllax.p. . 2 Ahlea.p 0 Neaa 1 Olmiteid.p. 0 AB.H.PO, ,A. SA.V FRANCISCO 0 1 0 Mundorf.rf.; I Z Charles. ;n.. 'J 1 O! JnbnatOD.It. 2 5 Oiloan.ef.., 1 12 Oj.McArdle.lb. O O Corhan.M. .. 0 1 k kart'wht,3b. 1 6 0 TnnDoman.c. 0 O 4jThoms.p. 0 OltSebmldt... 1 O OIHoward.lb.. 0 0 2 AB.H.PO.A. 2 A 4 0 .1 0 8 1 1 2 0 a 2 0 1 2 0 0 S 0 Tetal .. 83 7 S4 131 Total ....81 10 27 11 Bailed for KUIilay In .eTenth. " Tnan (or Tnnnimin In M,i. !tlni ' 0 0 0 l'0 0 2 0 02 c 0 0 1 0 1 8 0 07 Ban Francisco o n n n a a a . Tbom... Schmidt Errora - B-.ker, zoh"r J"." , "! e bits off ' Klllll.y ' lD?"n' Three bit. ,nd bo riri off Abies, taken ont In mentb with three m u.. m-i-mx ro ADlea. titolen bant- -Leard Gardner. Mnndorff. Johnston. Two base bits-Johnston. McArdle. Corhan CrliTi. ". IUrl' 8fhlnldt- Sacrlflc, hlt-noaK' jgsX "hh y; pitobnV;1: ted ponble playt-Le.rd to Crlap, Corban to Charles to McArdle; Leard to Cook toUardVr? SS'ntT8! frrlM0' " Kl"y 1 off Abies 2; OakUnd 8. htt on bases Krai; pires Finney and Van t'leef. e in the Seventh Innlnar with io aown mat tied the score. Immed isieiy arterwards Metrger alammed i aouoie to the left center field t nc ana u looKed as ir the recall would have to be used on Ilsrry, but he weath. ered the Inning" beautifully and was never tnerearter m danger. New tactics were used on Rvan. Tn steaj of swinging wild at his slow ball. The Heavers waited him out anJ dl.l considerable bunting. It proved too mucn ror me veteran, although at that it took until the last session to get n verdict over him. In the fourth inning with two out, Lindsay beat out a bur.t to Metzgcr and Kores scratched a hu to the same young man, who made a na mrow to first base. Howard r. covered the ball and threw to Rrnnkn who made a backward whirl tn ,,m. Lindsay, Bush called him out, although It was apparent to everybody except the umpire that Lindsay was safe. The Beavers Dut over thir rir r.... In the sixth when Derrick walked an.! sioie secona. scoring when Rodger reached out and gently lapped one of Ryan's slow ones over short for two bases. In the ninth Doane crrki ain-i. between first and second nnri i sacrificed. Fisher's out nut i)nm. a third. Krause then drove a torrid one uiuu, which ivicizgcr, ny a great effort, stopped but the Impetus, carried him to tho ground, and h .m. . ludicrous effort to throw Krause out while almost prostrate. Bill James was comnletA mii the league leaders In the abbreviated second game. Klagle wot In th hi. n every Inning but the thlrH nn'rt e.,,. The chances were much more In favor of James winning than of. Siagle had same Bono on. The Anemia wnn .t'nltrd Press Lsaaed WIrt.t San Francisco, June Joe Rivers Of Los Angeles, who flrhta wilitn Ritchie here July 4 for the lightweight title, today entered the real work of training at the beach. The' Mexican started lo limber up yesterday after noon and a big crowJ saw his first stunts.' V " . , : ,. i It Is reported that Rivers, whoso fondness. for the night life has made hin trouble fcrrore,, Is seeking tho bright lights or the beach resorts. Willie Ritchie will roacl.here Thurs- day, and will at once get down to the grind t San Rafael. It Is reported that the odds will be aboutltHe 8, but there has been practically no wagering as yet. WOLVERINES IN EVEN. BREAK WITH VENICE MAYS PITCHES WELL BUT OTHERWISE NOT THERE; COLTS LOSE Fitzgerald Makes Way Around Sacks In First and That's! All for Portlanders, The Mucraliees would like to arraiiK an out of town itnme for next Kundj.y, -A 1 -(Ireas J, Vnllirr, nia'nagor, f0i Taut TwontV-flrat street. Telephone Kcll- wood HOtli. The Lents Colta won two games yes terday, defeating the Mohicans, v to 8, and downing the Portland Independents, 8 to 4. The Piedmont Msroons defeated the Orioles yesterday by the score of 10. to 2. Morris" effective pttchlng waa the feature of the game The liarrlman baseball team defeated the Lenta Giants yesterday by the score of 6 to 3. J linker and. Chamberlain formed the battery for the vlotors, while the Roland brothers performed In me points ror me uiunts. The newly organised Sttllatto nine was defeated at Vancouver, yesterday by the score or io to l by the soldiers. WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE GAMES 1 i-onn iiihiiiia, van., June 10.-Au error by Dickson, Pendleton's ligiit field er, allowed the locals to tie the scom and win yesterday's game by the score of 4 to 3. The score: , n, jf T North Yakima a in' Pendleton j i a Batteries Kile. Clordon an.i Tavinr. Pect and llaworth, . - , Los Angeles. Cel., June 11 The Ben- ators and Venetians broke even In yes terday's two game bill. The morning game was won by the score of 6 to 3. and Venice captured the afternoon pitching, battle between Bauna and Ar reianes, 1 to 0. The score: Horning gam oALnAAIK.NTO TENIOB Tacoma.' Wash., . June '!. Portland L Fa'rvUw BundlaU defeated the . i n Fiiiija.iv ii i rM in vpiiMrnav nv w nm innra A .t"'-!"y." ? A The batterleoklyn; Sunday's game owing to the anti-Sun day buaoball law In British Columbia,' and the Brownies won 4 to J, owing to tho Inability of Pitcher Mays to field or run base, although he put up a bel ter brand of pitching than, did Jimmy Clark. . ; ' , , Portland scorod In' the first Inning, when Fitzgerald rnaJe the circuit on a walk, a wild pitch and two hits. Hell- man n was thrown out at the plate by Brlnker In this framo. " , , Ihe Portland club went on to Port. land last night lo open up a two weeks' day, while Victoria and Vancouver wiU be at It oh the Brownies home lot. scorer ' Touns.ss Lewis, If... 8 Morsn.ef... 4 Nitnn.rf . . . . 4 K' worthy. 2b 3 Halllnao.Rb 4 Trnnant.lb. S Bllra.e 4 Klawltter.D 2 Urely.p... 2 AB.H.PO.A 8 0 0! 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 4 0 a 2 10 2 6 AR.n.PO.A Carlisle, ir.. B 2 0 0"Bonrk.2b .3 0 3 BarleM.ef.. 2 0 2 Brashear.lb. 4 1 1H Mtschl.ab.. 4 0 1 Hoap,M...,, i 1 Meloan.rf.., 4 1 Krelti.e..,'.. 8 0 Procke.p... 1 A Harkness.p. 0 0 Kane 1 o Hltt. D 1 A tMrDonaell. 1 0 Itlllott 1 0 Total ...Sll 2T lt Total ..33 6 27 19 .Buffed for llarkneas In fourth. Ti.ima inr Kreiis la slum. tHMttrd for Hltt In ninth Biii-rnniento 0 0 8 0 A 0 0 A 1 S " 0 0 4 1 2 1 1 0 211 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 03 2 0 t 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 IVUII--lUUIhT. 1W I. Mnintl kanwASlh. luuwiuer, uriisie, llosp, Meloan. Errors IM-Ilivi.ruil i. Lewis. BIO cn hasaa ol. fuinn. ivrnworinj, ii Itonrke. ne bits and 3 una on nianmer in 4 Innlnn: 8 hits and runs off Urtirki. In t 1.1 Innlnn. t kit. Harkuess In I 2 3 Innlnirs. Charge defeat to Ih-iirke: credit Tlrtnrr to Kl.wiit.- n. k... hit Kfoworthr. Two baae bits Lwl, Mo. ran. 8-rlfl hit Bllsa. Bases on balls Off liroeke , Mawltter 2, Rarknas 8, Hltt 1 I.Tel.r 2, Ntruck out Klswltter 1. Hltt 2, I.T,".7 ? n"llhl' I,,,TI1 Byle to O'Ronrke. wild pltr-hrs Klswltter 2. Paased ball Krelti. Time 2:25. Umpires pbyl and He'd Afternoon game OAKLAND AB.H.PO.A. PORTLAND IS WINNER OVER SPOKANE BUNCH The Portland Transportation Club uagcuan team ucicaim iiiq opoKano I Tranaportatlon club yesterday in Spo-1 kane by the score of 14 to 5. A home run by Petty and Taylor's batting were me ieatures. Taylor made four hits In five times up. The batteries: Spokane Brown and Stlnglcy. Portland lciuer and Myers. The local boys were royally entertained by Inland Em pire club men and will return the com pliment In the near future. Becker.lf . . Leard, 2b... Zacher.cf . . Coy.rf Gardner, lb. HetllDg.Sb. Onest.ss.,.. Wltse.e.... Blalarkey.p. Ness....". - Meet Resumed Today, The cAmplonshlxj P, N. A. track and field meet, which was postponed Satur day on account of i aiu. will be resumej this afternoon on Multnomah field, starting at 2 o'clock. Jqurnal Want Ads bring results. IAN FHANCI8C0 AB.H.PO.A. Mnndorff.rf, Cbsrles,2b.. Johnston. If. Hogan.cf . . . McArdle. lb. Corhan, ts... Cartw'ht.Sb. Tonneman.e. Decannlere.p 8 the uireo out or rive games. In the thrae weeks at home the Heavers won Just half of their 18 games. Scores: first game LOS ANGELES AB. It. H. PO. A. K. Afternoon pnme SACRA MBSTO AB.H.PO.A. Vonne.fs... 4 I.ewla.lf... I Mnran.cf... .1 shimi.rr. . . :i K'worlby.2b .') llHlllnnn..'ib H Tennnnt.lb. .1 BliHK.P 2 Arpllune.) "anBrn 1 o ft 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 I 0 o o o fWolrerton. t Total 4 24 11 Carllsle.if.. 0'Kourke.2b Baylww.cf.. Rrashrar.lb. I.ltchl.8b.. Hosp.as...., Mploan.rf... Klllott.c... 2' Uuum.o "I o VENICB AB.H.PO.A. 1 4 -1 2 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 H 0 1 0 3 0 1 ; PORTLAND A II. II. PO. A Rancmrt.as. 4 12 2 Klliitrr'd.rf. 4 1 10 IlHlluiann.lf 3 10 0 Mplcbkjr.cf. 3 0' 1 0 UuUnl.lb.. 4 1 11 0 Mohler.2b.. 3 1 3 ft Mnrrar.c. 3 0 8 1 Coltrln.Db.. 4 114 Mars.l 8 114 VAXCOnVKR AR.U.l'O.A. Hilter.3h.. 4 O Hennett.2b.. 8 2 Klppert.cf.. 4 1 Krl.k.rf 2 1 WaUtiJb... 4 0 Rrlnker.lf.. 4 0 Hrbarn hr,ss 4 I KonnicK.e.. 8 o Clarke.p.... 3 3 Total ...81 7 24 18 Total ....81 7 27 IS Vancouver n 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 4 Portland .....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Runs Bennett 3, Bcharoweher, Clarke, tits- Husky and Reaves; Sundials, Townsend and smith. I ' The Honeyman Hardware company's team oereaied ine I'orvullls nine yester day by the score of 3 to 2. A home run with one on In the ninth Inning by urooKs gave tne Honeyman team Its victory. Pitcher Dlllard twirl. arrant ball against Corvallls, allowing but three hits and fanning 10 batters. First Base man Campion of the Honeymana made his, first error, in 10'gamea.- The bat teries Honeyman, Dlllard and Schultz: Corvallls, Tamarle and Phillips. The GUI Butchers lost both games at Tillamook yeaterday by the scores of to 4 ana 8 to q. Harry Sutor per formed In a part of the second game tor me cneese matters. Laundry league results! U. a laun dry t, Troy 4; Palace 10, Broawway Dye ; State 4, Tale I. American League) Games. At Cleveland: 71 H E Washington . . .' io !,! Cleveland . , J 10 J Batteries Boehllnr, Hughes and Hen- La Grsnde. Or.. June 18 wn. w.n- and La Grande broke even In yoster daya games. La Grjinde won t.m ..iwimng game Dy tne score of 2 to I,, but dropped the afternoon contest 6 to 4. The scores. rt ii n 1 Grande a 7 'a Walla Walla ......"!.' j 4 4 Batteries George and King; Shader and Brown. , Aiternoon game n. It E. La Grande 1 7 t Walla Walla I 7 3 Batteries JTltchner and King; Welsh and Brown. , , Baker.' Or., June 18. Timely hitting gave Bolse a victory over the locals yesterday, 1 to 2, . jt, h E Boise ....... ... R a a Baker . 'a Batteries Bonner and r, Ward , gnu Troeth. , ' . Krald. Krrors Bancroft, Clark, Walsh. Stnlan ry! Kahler, Cullop, D..Oregg, Blanding Bancroft to Mobler to (lulgnl; Hcharnwener to SECftETARY DUNNE IS : ASKED TO INVESTIGATE Manager Flanhlgan of the Rrnnbl vn Amateur Athletlo club naa written T. Morris. Dunne, secretary of the Paciru Northwest association of the lAmateur Atnieuo union, asking for an investi gation of the failure of Allen McNeill of the Columbus club to appear for hla advertlaed bout last Tbursdajf night gainst Walter William of the tfultno tnah club. , Flannlgan hopes that Secretary Dunne will be able to clear tip situation that has caused a good deal of criticism of amateur clubs which have advertised the appearance of box ere who have failed to show up for their matches. Bennett tn Walsh. Sacrifice hit lYIsk. Btrock out By Clarke 4, tr Mays 1. Bancs 00 balls Off. Clarke 4, off Mays 8. Wild pitch Clark. Hit by pitched ball Koanick. Time 1:45. umpire Casey. " Tacoma Taken Double Header. Spokane, Wash., Juno 18. Tacoma took both games from the Indians yes terday by the scores of 5 to 4 and 7 to I 2. Spokane was leading 4 to 1 In the first game, when Toner went wild and tho Tigers tallied four times. Poor playing lost tho second game for the Indians. Miles Netzel Joined the Tigers here yesterday and had two hits in five times up. The scores: First game R.H. E. Spokane 4 10 S I Tacoma 6 8 5 I Batteries Toner,- Kraft and Hannah; t'A.iCmnn U.ninitll mA 17,. r.l. I lutuiuiaii, mvuii'uitj nnu nail I. , Second game R.JiB. Spokane r i 4 1 Timmi Jt 1A ! Batteries Covaleskle and Hannah; Belford nd Harris, 4 Interest Paid on Saving. Deposits Put Your Money Total ...,28 8 27 14 Pafe, 2b. ... Kills, if. ... Krueger, rf. Maftgart, cf. Howard, lb. Metsger, 8b. Johnson, sa. Boles, c. ... Ityan, p. ... -.4. Total ....81 10 27 14 .0 210000003 .0 0200000 13 suoooioi 4 8 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 10 Total ...81 8 24 12 Oakland Hits San Francisco Hits Batted for Gardner In ninth .t- br" r' G". Wanderff. John- 3VLrror - Uetllng, Charles. McArdle. ?tni vh.VirZ,Jhe.r' HctllDS" '"lw. John-L,.MfAln"e--Jfi on f-OakUnd 3. San W?-HetMn T?,1..ba;e "-"oKn. Sacrifice n t Hetllng. First base on ca led balls Off "J1 "k'J ff Decannler 2. Struck eut " fi,?lfiIkT bjr 1)e'naler 5. Double plays nTiii!!l. 6"ar- Time of gsme-l:&8. l!ut. . ..v.. . .uuc uu van cieet. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. 4 4 4 3 8 2 3 .1 8 Total 29 PORTLAND i n Chadbourne, cf 4 Derrick, lb " 2 Rodsers. 2b "a MnUaajr, Sb t 4 Kores, sa 4 Doane, rf 2 Lober, If o fisher, c " j Krue, p. 4 Total ' v, 0 4 3 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 10 10 Jill 12 2 1 0 4 t 0 0 0 3 0 3 2U 11 2 . H. PO. A. B. 0 2 0 4) 0 5 0 0 112 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 1 3 0 0 I 15 0 0 1 11 1 0 10 10 8 27 "S "0 Batted for BIIm In ninth, t Batted for Arellanet In ninth, oaeramento 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 v" ! " 1 0 00 1 0 1 1 0-4 vn. ',9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 i; 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Him (arllsl. Errors Kenworthy. Tennant, Hiwn. Three bane hit n.ri... -Off Arellanes 2. Struck out By Arellanos .'mu L-ouuie piayi to pllse: Hosd in nn.ii... aut-B. j line Seattle Beats Victoria. Seattle, Wash., June 16. Seattle by .coring three runs In the ninth lnnlnx defeated Victoria 7 to ( yesterday after the Bees secured a four run lead. Ftiur home runs were made during the game. Tommy Madden Joined the Bees and heeded the batting order. The score: R. H. & Victoria . t 0 Seattle 7 18 I Batteries Smith and Shea; Fuller ton, Mclvor and Cadman. 55- to Work Dimes turn into Dollars when deposited in our Sw ings. Department. Start an account now with ten dimes and watch your Savings grow day by day. Open' regular banking hours and Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 The Scandinavian American Bank 248 Washington St., Between 23 an3 33 -I-ewla to Toun Wild nltrh Arel. Umpire Held and Thyle. h' - v j7 W.Ti Pet I t.oa Angeles.44 28 .611' Sacramento Oakland ..i,88 !t3 .507 Portlan S. l'i-aiiclsco.38 37 .507 Venice . . . ! W.L. Pet. .31 A .463 .30 SO .453 34 41 .453 . Northwestern League. jeattle 38 21 .1144! Victoria Vancouver ..36 24 .8001 Tacoma Portland ... .28 29 .401 Spokane 33 .4r,fl ."4 ,4.ri2 -'2 39 .301 8C0RB BV LNM.NU3 riu 0,ele, ..0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 p'V, 0 0UO10200 3 "iV. " ' 0 00O0100 12 u,u 0 0120111 28 SLM.MARY Struck out By Krauze g, by Rras 2. Bases llL'ly" K.r",,e "J"" Two base I ium . f ' ..rV"er- Hom run Howard. Double ply-Fi,her to Kores. Sacrifice bits Msher Lober. Htolen bases Maggart. Der-ti0k- VIL by. pUb,il ba"-Derric T Time T of gine-l:a0.- tmplr-Bush and McCarty Second game FRENCH DERBY TAKEN BY A RANK OUTSIDER (United Press Leaaed Wire.) Paris. June 16. A rank outsider, um. o I mond Blancq's Dagor, won . the French --j ..c.v jwiciuuj, smaaquin was second and Bruleur third. Soon aftor tho start, W. K. Vanderbilfs Prtorprlol fell. H. B. Duryea's Blarney, August Belmont's Vulcaln VI and J. E. Widen er's Kol D'Lor also raji. The raco this year was worth $37,000. Local and State Games The Stephen Athletlo club defeated the fast Villa Reds yesterday by the score of 13 to 11. A triple by Mike Harris In the seventh Inning caused the defeat of the Reds. The Archer-Wiggins Weonas. with Richard Maxmeyer twirling, defeated the Logan team yesterday by the score of 7 to 0. Jorgenson caught for thO Weonas. Townsend and Helghtsman formed the Logan battery. The Estacada, On, team defeated the Columbia Hardware company's nine yes terday by the score of 8 to 6. The Modern Maccabee team defeated the two Mllwaukie teams-yesterday af ternoon at Crystal Lake park, not al lowing a single tally In either game. Page. 2b. ... Ellis, If. ., Krueg-er, rf. Maitifart, cf. Howard, lb. Metzger, 3b, Johnson, as. Brooks, c. .. 1 Single, p. ... I.0S ANOELES AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 0 My Best Special "Londres Blunt" , A CUB AX HAVANA CIGAXirOB 10c :. A SPECIAL IOC SITE OP 1ST Juan de Fuca GET 0 NT TODAY in ii ncnittAeVT. in WTot 1 1 UIjUim lltil e T . a SKa. nalVinar H siuel B 14 Sg WS)UUI ai ; Log Cabin Cigar Store 16J THIRD ST. Western League. Denver 16 .6S8'St. Joseph Lincoln ... ..W 23 Ji66 Sioux City. Des Moines. .80 24 .650 Toneka ... Omaha 30 25 .543 Wlcblts .. I National League. Philadelphia 33 13 .711! Pittsburg .--n 1UU...-I iJ BOStOn ... Chlcsso ....20 23 .357; St. Louis Brooklyn . . 2 23 .31 1 ; Cluclnnatt .27 2t .Jin 12 .1 .44 .22 33 .loo .10 37 .'Mi .24 27 .471 .21 27 .43X .23 30 .434 .19 34 .358 American League. Philadelphia 39 12 .7lo Boston 25 2S .fWfl llee;aml . .: 1 .87; Detroit 22 84 j i asbington 20 '25 .547; St. Louis. . . .21 3 '.;m vu.togu .o .0.1. .ew loik. . .13 37 .200 American Association. Milwaukee .37 t, Jr.D7 Loulsrllle ..2) 20.600 Columbia .. 31 24 .MtlSt. Paul . 23 2 4H1 Kai.fas flty.32 29 . 523! Indianapolis. 22 83 '400 Mluueapolis 30 2S .017; Toledo 23 35 . 397, Tri-State League. Vy.lla W11a.S2 14 .0961 N. Yakima. . .25 22 .1532 "ise - 18 .tWttll.a rand...8 29 . 850 Pendleton ..a 23 .632 Baker .-.14 35 ,2S0 National League Games, At Cincinnati: R H E Boston .... i a Cmcinnstl. , 2 9 1 Batteries TIess and Whaling, Brown: Benton and Clark. Total 15 0 18 11 CliRdbourne. cf. Derrick, lb Kodgers, 2b, .., l.tiidsuy, ;tu. ,,, Kores, it. ..... Douue, rf, Lolier, If Fisher, c Juiues, p. ...... Totnla PORTLAND AB. R. H. PO. A. . 3 . 3 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 2 1.2 . 2 .19 4 18 11 At- Rt. Louis: R H E Philadelphia'. . . . ; 3 . St. Louis :.. 4 6 0 Batteries Mayer, Brennan and Dooln: Griner and Wingo. At Chicago: R H K Brooklyn .- .9 1,1 o Chicago- 2 8 4 Batteries Allen, Wagner and Miller; Tonev, Lelfleld, llirlile.aiid Bresnalian. SCOBE BY INNINGS Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits 0 0 0 0 0 00 PwUund 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits' ...........;0 100 1 24 Uuaie culled at end of alxtb inning on ac count of rain. SUMMARY Struck cutBy" James S. by Siagle 1. Bases on balls Off James 4. Two base bits Lober. Double plays Derrick to Kores, James to Der rick to Lindsay. Sacrifice hits Kdres, Siagle, Ellis. Stolen bases Metrger. Tlnie of game j.uu. umpires Mccarty aua Dusn. CALLAHAN WILL ASK PRESIDENT WILSON ' TO AID BASEBALLERS m Clinrley Lexloux Is Training. ' (United Press Leaed Wire.) I.oa .Angeles, June. '18 Charley I.edoux, loe Preti'h bantam weight champion, who mecti Kddie Cainni rf a. o k.-Bii r rancisco, -u rounos on June 21 went Into training, today a-t Doyle's camp. Vernon. Campl has returned from Wheeler Springs and has -taken up Tils training quarters at Venice. . (United Press Leased Wire.) 4 Washington. June 18. Mana- 4 ger Jimmy Callahan of the Chl- 4 cago White .Sox will today ask President Wilson to sanction tlie 0 issuance of letters by tliie state department to American arnbas 4 sadors abroad, asuing them to 4 do what they can to help th 4 Giants and White Sox on. their 4 World ttiuiv which Is planned for the end oif the present season. The president, who is himself 4 some 'Tani" Is expected to ac- c.ede. '.' . 4 Senator James Hamilton Iewls it duce a resolution In the staid United States senate wishing the 4 ' touring haseballers Godspeed. I 4 ' ,'.... - ' ' -( -- ' 4 4 4) 4 4 f When You Are Touring don't rely on the dubious drinks of roadside places take Clicquot along. For Clicquot is pure pure as Clicquot spring water, which flows from bed rock, pure as natural ginger . root, pure as confectioners', sugar, pure as lemons and limes. -t- , - . Bsg . v. i. rt och fnaooBest Klssk-0 GINGER ALE , Sparkling! ffncntt Dttidoait It bites the dust from your throat, is more thirst quenching than any alcoholic drink and far more healthful, being: slightly laxa tive. Two glasaes.tohe bottle. Other Clicquot flavors: Birch Beer, Root Beer, Sirsspirilla, Lemon Sour and Orange Phosphate. Wholesale Duttribntors. 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