If THE OREGON ," DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, , JULY - 5, , 19J3. 'TWAS A PRETTY BAD DAY FOR SOLONS GATHER P. M m BWlNGi SEVEff JUICY TALLIES Rtehtha'nder Hi West Fails to Finish His First Game Since V;" Joining Beaver-Squad, ; " Sacramento took a liking to the flf tarings of Hiram West yesterday ind for tli first t'm Uila season the Portland crack failed to finish a came. The score waa T to 4. The Beavers mad as , many hits off Klawlttar but thay were not bunched. Krapp pitched the 7 J!LT f " fBa 0Vorm,OUnth. part of the Colts was ths beat seen ww a.ag, aavWMs The morning gam waa stopped by Hunger la the seventh Inning with tha rame tied, T to 7. Mccreau used nva pitchers and VTolverton sent three -to the mound during tha progress or the rame. in the ef tar-breakfast affair the Baa vers gave Krauaa a three-run lead ut the eolona tied It up In the fourth toning. In their half the Beavera made three more off MuneelL and in the next frame, toe Wolverines copped four Hagenn.n, ; who bad ' been put In eltch Instead of Krapp, acting aa Krauee'a relief. Portland tied It up Iff : the fifth, two stolen baaea by Lobar and Doane s single to lert. . Sacramento atarted off in the leaj in the afternoon lit tha second inning, van Buren singled between first and aecond nd scored op Halllnan's double, the '" latter taking third when Korea mlaaed ?hadbourne's return., Tennant's single to left scored Mailman.- Tounga single, . Lewis' sacrifice and Moran's single to left scored another run in tha third. Singles by Chadbourna and Doane, Lewis' error, blow by Rodgers and Undsay with' two out gave Portland two in the third Halllnaa and Klawlttar aeored In the ,. courtn on a waix, a sacnijce, a nn ana young's twobegger, . Tha aolona made 1 It seven runs oy Koruig iwo in ui tevenin on v.orear rrur( singles nan - wormy, ana niuwn, g uouoio aissi ind a wild pitch. . . ' - Portland bad ; the bases full in the alntu with none out and tho only man to score cam in on Spaas eaorifioe fly w Lewis. .v . Tha Beavera scored -their fourth run ' in the ninth on singles by Perry. Krapp ind Doane. ' AVolverton and Bliaa were ebaaed out - f the gams for kicking on decisions, Score: ; Afteraoea gsse u - - AB. X. H. PO. A. Teeing. M SIS I S . Lewia. m 1 Koran, rf. S - i I i 0 Van Bnran, rf. ......... S . 1 S 3 0 Kenwartb. Sb. I 3 .3 4 flalltsao, 8b. ........... t I r O fennaot, lb. ........... 9 0 1 10 0 Bllae. e. r..u. ......... 8 0 1 1 1 Cbeek. e. 0 i ' 0 0 0 0 0 V '. 0 0 0 0 0 TMal ........It f 18 .2T .18 .1; . PORTLAND AB. B. H. PO. A. rbadboaine. ef. S 1 . 1 0 0 Duae. rf I S S 1 0 Kedgets, Sb, 4 S OS K 6 UadMy, 8b. ........... 4 0 ., . 8 0 KortH fl .etMflfeetee' ." 9 , 1 f 8 . at Ipms, ib, s , e ia -o , lwr, rf. t. ......... 4 0 ' 1 8 0 FtKber. o. . t. p. fVit'itiii( 3." v Sm O . 3 'Kratue. a, 1.0 0.0 0 Kra pp, p sjLtajow- 1 . '0 1 , t 6 Berry, e. Ill f 1 X. 0 0 o s 1 0 Total , ......... M....S8 " 4 13 27 18 8 Batted for Kravae fa smith, SCOBal BY 1NNINR8 - bnmeots ......0 S13O0S00 7 Hits ....... ............0 8 3 3 8 1 8 0 OIS fortune; , .........o aaooooii 4 Hlta , ..O 14 0 0 1 1 1 813 BPIIMABY - ttrork eat By Klawlttet 7. by Vest 1, by ' Krapp 3. Baars oa balls Off West 1. Two baa kite UmUlnao, Young, Lln4eay. Sacrifice kite BUaa, Lewis, Tvnnant. klawlttar, Speaa. Itolen baaea Korea. Cbadbourae, Kenwortbr, , HalUuaa. Hit by pitched balls Lindsay by kla- wltur. Wild pltchM Wait. West 7 runs, 13 bits In 7 Innlnira. Time of game 1:50. l ai. sires HeM aud McCarthy. : OAKLAND AND VENICE BREAK EVEN ON GAMES ."H '.' ejajaaaSBBSaaiBSBaw aw j. Los Angeles. CsU July I. Oakland and Venice broke even In yesterdays games. The Oaka won the morning gams by the score of 8 to 4, but dropped the afternoon contest by tha same acora. The Oaka played in the visiting nnl- torma or uogan'a ciun, aa all their be . longings were destroyed In the early .morning fire at the Los Angeles ball paries Ness batting featured the mora tng game. H irst ta OAKLAND ENIPB AB.H.PO.A. Carlttte.lf . . 4 l 4 a AB.H.PO.A. Leard.Sb., 8X51 ablrai,lf... 8 New.tb 8 toy.rt...,,, 4 Za-ber.ef.... 3 . HUtas,3b.. 8 Cook.ss 4 (YUo.e 4 WairkjjL4 MKta,r...., 4 oBaylM,rf.,. 8 a a o 8 0 3 u, Braabtar.Zh. i O'Bourke.tb. 8 Hoap.as..... 8 Lltacbt.Sb... 8 Mcllon'Llb.. 4 EUkrtt.e.,.; 4 Halelch.p... 8 Krtta,e o Meloaa.... 1 I 10 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total w. 88 U 27 U Total .85 8 27 IS ,1?t,? ' slla la ninth; O'Bourke ran , for Bra their in first. Oakland ,0 1003004 1 8 4 ......... 1 0 1 8 0 0 8 811 vesica ..................o 0100002 1 a .-, Hlta . ....J. ..00120 Hum Laard 2 Ncaa. Kaolin- 9 uii. ri. 1 tJ i 1- , Malerher. Cyllale. Kane, Baleae, O'Rourke! Hosp, McDpnnelU Throe base bits Leard, ., Cook,- CarlUle. Two bass bits Hetllng, teard. rless. . Sacrlflcs SltaZacher. Lltaeht Baaea ' o betls-Off Malarkey 2. , Strurk out-By Id." larkey 7, br Raleigh 3. Paaaed ball-EUIolt Hit by pitched ball-Kane. 2,.ch- wd Hetioi ' UmplreaCutbrie and Buab. Time 2;0. I " s)eepa4 game . ' ,.. OAKLAND 1 AB.H.PO.A. VENICE iara.xn.... . i Kclilrm.lf... 4 1 3 aCorllale.U... 8 8 10 Kaae.ef . . N-s.lb....- 0 S 10 3 Bayleaa.rf . . . OBoarke,2b Coj.rf. 8 0 0 Carber.ef... 18 0 Hoap.aa. Miiid.o.. 8 0 .11 LltachMb... 4 I,!,,,,, 4 4 3 8 McDon'Llb. a 1 11 0 8 I riap.c...,, a I 4 0 Eiiiiott.e:., tr(tory.p., 8Klenfer,p... 4 0 0 rarain,p v Total U 24 18j ; Total ..U 11 27 13 0'''nd 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 Hits ..........O 0 3 3 3 1 0 8 111 v: "f.f i - i Hits .j. t 10 04183 11 .Hunsrhlroj. Neaa, Cwk, Orlap, Carlisle 8, roratjard, 8chlrm. Hatllnr, took t, CTBourke. fT" blt Bt- . mns off Oregory laT M -L';'1",XJ e.sefest to Oratory twe These hit O Boorke, Saerlflee hltaOmrorr Hosd irl"Jv 'iI)o,t,1l- o tallff'oragory ' lpter 8. fttruck oat By OrerwfZ by Klepfer . . pusM ball-Crisp, Hit br plfcber -Hetllng by Klepfwt Hoep. ITllU.tt by iraory. Tliiie-8,2, , Cmplre. BwS and "THOID RELIABLE' - b ( REMEDY MEN V" " , V -':r' PORTLAND COLTS ARE BRACE OF GAMES AHEA THROUGH 4TH OF JULY Holiday Utilized by Nick WH- Hams'. Men. as '.Stepping .Stone to Northwest Pennant Spokane. Wasiu, July 5. Nick Wll- I llama' Portland Colts gathered both games yesterday because they hit in pinches and fielded brilliantly when Spokana waa in danger ' of annexing I runs. Tha exhibition of gardening on here thla year, and it la no wonder that tha Portlanders are making a- great race, for the pennant Right now Nick Williams baa aa nifty a lineup as mere ib in ine league ana If good weather prevails on the sound for the next two weeks, tha Colts will be overhauling Vancouver and Seattle, All. that is needed la good weather ao that the pitchers can keep la- shape.- ttJTtol:Ca tak Inr i to jStSSSFELFftStZ Portland won the morning game by who waa relieved during the game by a young busher named Conway. In the third inning the Colts made enough runs to win the game. In the afternoon the visitors had a couple of good innings and made enough runs to win an to 8 game. floor. - 4::L: . Horning feme POBfLANO spokakh ' BaeernfLee. 4 .0 wofni.ft.. a CoeleoB,ef.. 4 Pappe.rt.... 4 MoOuLlb... 4 0 1 Fltiger'd.rf. 4 1 1 s 1 I on o J M it. J 0 OS Manoney.cf. B Oulfnl.lt... 4 Peters, lb... Hohler.Sb.. Willlame., 4 Wd,U... Ynee.Sb.,,, 4 FltS'BMDIH, S Ooltrln,3b., 4 caUebaa,.. Aitmao.e... s Kraft,.... O Coowtr.p... S Hennih,e.-.. 3 Total ..,83 a rr ioJ ToUl ..:.33 f fff 18 1 Portland ,. .....".'.r4V V W V V V V V i tjpim ..0 v 0 0. 1 O O I 0 3 Error Baneraft Callahaa. Uohler. riticer- Id. Knft. Twa base iolfDl. Yob. Three ba bltaCallihan. Bancroft. Sacrifice files ritaalniBMDS. Double plJ Mohlrr to Fetera; rusgersio to retera. stoiea win rappa, ion. Bases on belle Oallahas S. Conway 4. "track at Callahan 1, Kraft 1. Conway . Hlta off Krr a la S l Innings) inwarr i u H Inninr. lrt oa baaea Portland T. Spokane a. Xlmedi0. Cnpiee OetdUk. ,. Afternoon game , ruitii.Aru AB.H.PO.A 8P0KAKII ABJI.PO.A Pltater'd.rf. 8 rm mtw ( tane w w . a Wuffll.ft... B 0 8 1 t 1 8 4 as a ia l l I I 0 0 Coulaon.cf... 4 Haboney.lr. 4 Melrblor.ef. S 1'appa, rr,... a McCarLlb.. 8 11 2 1 f I a b 0 0 0 0 0 0 Petere,lb... 8 Mnhler.Zb. . 8 Marrar.e... 4 WagDN.lf... Yone.Sb nta'mona.M,' Coltrla.aa... 4 Hannab,e.. . Mr.p... a Hardla.p,... Smlth.p..... t'owaii...,. Total ...37 U 37 10 Total ....88 13 37 11 Batted for Coulaaa Ib ninth. Portland 03 1 01 0008 Spokane .............. ,...0 0 0 8 0 3 1 0 04 Huns Bancroft a, . I Itucraia a, MBoney, Melehlor, Petera, Pappa 2. . llcCarl 8, , Sohe,. Errore Wnftli. Ooutaon. Fauna. Yoba. Two base bite Wagner 3,. Mohler. Three bare bit Maboney. - Sarrlfice hits Uahoney, - Baatley. Stolen baaea Uelrhlor, r Peters, Uahraer, fits, a era Id. Hanaeh. Bases on balls Off Hardin 1L Oleff Eaatlar 1. off 8mJth li Struck out By Harala 8, by Eastley 8. by smith I. Hlta Off Hardin 4 In 8 1-8 lnnlnra: off Smith. 8 In 6 2-8 InnlBga; charge defeat' to Hardin; credit victory to Baatley, Lertywn baaes Portland 7. Spokane 7, Time l0.JUmplre Oatdlek, , LOS AN6ELEN OS SPLIT GAMES WITH SEAL NINE San Franclscq, Cat, July 8. The An gels stopped their losing streak yester day morning when they handed How srd's Seals a 7-to-8 beating, but How ard's players came back strong in the afternoon and won by the score of I to 4. ' Downs, the Seals new first Backer, dropped three balls in tha morning game: The scores: Pint game LOS ANGELES ' SAN PBANCTBCO .H.H.rQ.A AB.H.PO.A. Hnward.rf. 4 Mundorff.rf. 4 8 1 EllU.lf.,.. 8 Moore, lb... 8 Magsart.ef. 4 Good win, 2h, 8 Met lit .8b.. 4 Johnaon,aa.. 4" Bolee.e.,.,. 3 Toser.p,.,.'. 4 Cbarles.Sb.. 8 Jobbaton.cf. 8 Hogan,lf.... 4 Dowsa.lb... 4 Corban.aa.... 4 Cartw'ht.Sb. 4 Clarke.e.... 8 Thomae.p... 8 Howard.... 1 0 8 11 0 13 3 4 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 Total ...89 8 27 15 Total .83 8 27 18 Batted far Tbonae In ninth. Loa Angeles 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 07 Hits , 101 1 0 3030 8 San Kraarinc 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 Hits 3 1 1 1 0 1 00 38 Bona Howard 2. Ellis 3, Moore, Maegart, Goodwin. KaJors Macrart, Charles Downa 3. Stolen baaea Magiart, jobnaton, Uundorff. Two baae aits inter, joaason, Dnrhan, Clarke. Sac rifice bit Charles. Sacrifice fly Jobnaton. First baae on balls Off Thomas 4. off Tour 2. Strack out By Thomas 4, by Tnaer 2. Double plays Cartwright to Cbarles to Downs. Left on bssra Loe Asureles 8. San Franflico S. Passed ball Boles. Time 1:50. Umpires Finney and Phyla. -.J . Second n LOS ANGELES. SAM PBANCTBCO AB.H.PO.A. AB.H.PO.A. Howard.rf. Kllla.lf.... Moore, lb.., Maaiart,cf Mundorff.rf. 8 12 Cbarles,2b. . - 8 J)bnaton,cf.. 8 1 8 2 8 1 3 3 10 1 8 1 0 0 4 0 Mogan.u... s Howard, lb.. 8 Corban.aa.,.' 8 Cartw'ht.Sb. 8 Scbmldt.e... 8 Goodwin. 2b Metsger,8b. $ Johnsoa.sa.. 4 Brooks.e..., 4 , 3 Cbech.p 1 0 Orabbe.p... 1 0 Krueger... 1 0 Dooglaas.p... 4 Total .80 7 24 12 Total .28 8 27 18 Batted for Cribbe la ninth. Los Angeles ........0 0 3 0 8 0 0 0 04 Hits ,....,..,0 020 80 1 1 07 San Krancisca ..... Hits .......2 0 3 8 3 0 0 0 0 Runs I. Howard, Kllla, Johnson, Brooks, Mundorff ' 3, Charles 2, Johnston, Cnrliin. Kr rora Johnson. Three rnns, 4 hits off Chech In 3 1-3 innings, teken out In third with one nn. Charge defeat tn Chech. Home ran Bills. Two baae bits Johnston 2, D. Howard, Charles, I. Howard. Stolen bases t. Howard, Monre, Mun dorff, D. Howard 2, CorhaB, Cartwrlflit. Sac rifice hits Johnston, Hogan, Orabhe. Klrat base on balls Off Douglass 4, off Chech 8, off Crabbe 8. Struck out By Douglais 4, by Chech 1. by Cribbe 1. Hit by Pltoher-Cbarla, by Chech. Pessed ball Bchmldt, Tlme-rflJl5. Um pires Pbyle and Finney. ' m J ' , i National Lengae Games.' Afternoon result; , ' ' t At Brooklyn: - R.H.B. New Tor , .'......'..'.....a 18 0 Brooklyn .,r ...,(( 11 8 Batteries Marquard - and Meyers, Hartley; Rucker. Hall and Flaher. At Chicago: ", , y TtH. E. Cincinnati .,. .....,.,,, .a 9 2 Cnlcago ........ .....( SO Batteries Ames ; and Kllng; Cheney and Archir. , At Philadelphia! . -v '' " R.H.E. Boston ..,.,,,,,.1 4 l Philadelphia ' i ..8 14 0 Batteries Jamea and Whallnsr: Rlvav and KUlifer.. - . ' v j , ' n ' t ' At PiMaburg: ' - , ; t R. H. El St. Loula ...,,,,V......i.....l2 11 1 Plttsbursr ,, .....it ...g 10 "5 Hatteriea Orlner, Steele, (Oever and j Umplretr tfuigley s,ud Emails. ' , - 'v 'I ': l'v -;i'''"u '".''",':'?V''v "!""(. proper, .mnin ana eimon. LOCAL SPORT BRAINS PUNCH AND GAMENESS PRE R E CROWN : FOR RITCHIE Champion Goes Along PatienjWilliarn Maclvjaster. Wins in ly. Until Eleventh Kound, He -Then Unmasks Battery.' San Francisco, July ft. Braina, punch, gameness but principally brains -is ac-1 cepted here today aa the story of the victory of Lightweight Champion Willie I Ritchie over Joe Rivera of Los Angeles undblabirforRlvand'X. right cross the champion also "paoka" will mak him a hard proposition fori any boy in tbs ring. lit. .... Ritchie beat Rivera anraotlw .'- mm bested Wolgast in their four-round fight and irl , the 20-round battle when the Michigan wildcat lost the title. Taking beating cneerruuy and . .patiently. Ritchie waited and waited and waited until be bad solved the puxallng attack of tha Lot Angolan. Then, up against tne ropea aa be bad lammed WoJgast Ritchie rushed the Mexican. A right to the Jaw masked a heavy left to the atomach and Rivera went down for pine. -Keep back, keep back. Willis." bis friends shouted, and : Ritchie stormed back while Graney waited until Time keeper Hartlng tolled off nine seconds. Then the Mexican, dasbd and wobbly. gained ma reet. Hushing in, tbs cham pion, every muscle instinct with life and power, drove Rivera back to the ropea again. Then the right cross flashed over, the left sank to the wrist in Riv era' stomaoh and as the challenger sank aiowiy iorwara another right smash full on the jaw sent him to dreamland. Rivers, when he hit the canvas, -waa out out cold. For full sight seconds he did not move a muscle. At nine hla head, eyes glasay and glaring, raised from the mat. But It was the utmost effort in his body and he still lay prone aa uraney raised the champion's hand and the crowd, frensled with sxoite ment. awent.lnta therein sr. ere after thelghil"'! enow now mai you re ine cnampion. ' Some of the later rounda In the fight ioiiow: ' Bound PI-. '' Rivers put left to face. After a clinch Ritchie put right to stomach, ' They sparred and Ritchie put right to heart, ftitchla put left to face, right to bead. Rivers landed left to head, and then another right to face. Rivera put bard left to bead. Ritchie kept poking left to head. Ritchie put left to face and blocked left to face. Ritchie put hard I left and then right to face. Ritchie put three hard right to head, forcing Rivers around the ring. He ducked Rivera' lead and gave him a back hand In the mouth. Rivera put left to head at belL Ritchlo's round. Bound Ms. They wrestled acroas the ring, Rit chie put left to face. .They exchanged left to the face, and then left hooka. Rivers seemed wild. Rivers short with a hook on the break. Ritchie forced him. They clinched again. Ritchie put left over ear. Rivera landed left to atomach and right to head, then a left to th They traded lefts: In the center Rivers put short right to breast in a clinch and then a right to the head. They wrestled across ' the ring, both missing right on tbs break. They traded lefts and Rivers uppercut with tight Sparring at bell. Ritchie by a shade, ,. Bound Seven. They fiddled and Ritchie forced, put ting left to fac. Ritchie outboxlng Riv era. Ritchie put left around ..neck. Ritchie put hard right and left to face. Both missed wild swings. Ritchie put right to chin. Rivera put right to head. Rivera' left eye Is cut. Rivera missed long left awing. Rivera put short loft and right to face. Rivers put hard eight to back of head and Ritchie atumbled, nearly falling. Ritchie landed light left to face. Rivera came in with hard left to face and body ana then rocked the champion with a hard right to chin. Riv. era put hard right to head and left blow to stomach. Rivera' round. Bound Sight. Ritchie put left to face, Rivers left to stomach. Ritchie repeated and smiled aa Rivera waa short. Ritchie put hard left hook to mouth and Rivera spat blood. Ritchie' forced Rivers to the corner, stabbing with atraight left. Rivera rocked the head with short left Ritchie put hard left and right to head. Rivers poked Ritchie's mouth with left,, sending his head back. Ritchie aeems to have gained confidence. He pounded tha face with right and left, forcing the Mexican about. They traded short lefts In a clinch. Breaking, Rivers was short with hard right swing. Rltchis pound ed Joe's atomach, then hard right to tha mouth and repeated. Rivers , put hard left to face, on the break. Ritchie's round. Rivers left eys in bad- shape and his Up was split. . Bonnd BTina, ' Rivera pnt left to face. Ritchie chased Joe about tha ring. Willie put two lefts to face. Ritchie put left to head. Riv ers backed: about ring, blocking . lefta to face. Rivers put bard left to stom ach and Willie countered to the head. They fiddled in center and Ritchie put hard left to the Jaw.' The Mexican cov. ered up and Willie landed a volley of rtghta to the head. They ..wrestled In clinch. Aa they broke Klvers pu hard right to head. "Willie forced th. "lex lean back with rights and lefts to face and body. After a clinch Rltchis put light right to faci and uppercut with left in clinch Rivera put hard left to neck; and then a right to Jaw. . Ritchie by a shade. Both Rivers' eyes are now cut. Ritchie's nose bleeding. Betting now even money. , ' r (;.,. Bound Ten. '' TlUcM' forced with left to Jsw and right to atomach. Ha put another left to atomach. Ritchie put right and left to head, Jos covering up. They traded lefta to th head twice and then clinch ed, wreetlJng in the center. Ritchie put left to face and then Joe a left to head, Ritchie going away. Rivers put long left awing to top of head. They wrestled and Rivers tried loft upper cut to the stomach. Rivera put light right to face and then a left to stomach, mtchie rocked him with right and then a hard right to stomach. Willie Jarred Joe with lofts and rights to faoe. ' They swapped hooks to 'the head. Ritchie put light left to nose, at the bell, Rit chie .bp a Shadet.'rT',;;!;; .-!. " y ;'B0uad MbtwSV-;?-'? 't'. They traded light lefts to the face. Willie landed right to the stomach. They wrestled and Rivera hit to face. Ritchie floored Rivers for the count of -nine with right and left. Rivera wnt down with a left to stomach and a right to facs as. ha went down. V " !?'?:-" Southern League Results. . .. Naehvlll4 8", ' Montgomery. 8. M 'lji Chattanooga 6, Memphis f,. Birmingham 8, M.oblle 1, . . -'T New Orleans . Atlanta 3, (Seven in- lamg. tM&aJ4-,,v, ' :" V' f t'. r: r LOVERS ALL, THE WAY AROUND PETERSOi'j CAPTURES GOLF CUP Playoff .of Tie With Hart Mixed Foursomes Is Tie7 Probably the biggest Fourth of July handicap golf tournament in its., hie tory waa staged yesterday by tha Wav- I erly Country club. A. w. Peterson with Vh,tef ; 1 F. Forest Ued for second with a net score. of 71. t. '..M a :... - , ' ... r t . A.xJ-aninicum,iton the pnae ror the beat gross score, turning in a" card of SO. Other high sooraa made in tha field of e follow; ... , a Wilder 78. H. Lewis 71, George aaayes .72, B, , S. Josnelyn 7a, T, A. Lintbicum 7S. Irvine Webster 7 and W. A. Pettygrova 78. i -William MacMaatar and Ft E. Hart played off the tie for. the handicap championship of the ; recent , Oregon state championship and MacMaater won with a score of 75 net against 7$ net Trie mixed foursomes yesterday re sulted Jn a tie between Sirs. Skinner and Jordan Zan who made a net score of 74 with a handicap of 10. and C H. Davis and Miss Anita Burns, who made a score of 7 net with a handicap of 11. They. will play the tie off this after noon. L LOWERS OLD MARK Capture Coeuf d'Alene Re- gatta Feature by Half a Length From Nelson. Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. July f. The Portland Rowing club's Junior four broke the' Psoifio Coaat record for a mile and a half yeaterday in the big reratta held here. The Rose City athletes made the time of 7:414-8. The former record was 8:29. . The Nelson. B. C, crew, which finished aecond, was half a length be- bind. Gamie and Hamlin of the Portland club won the double, canoe raoe of 800 yards in 1:19. Norman Ross, the Mult nomah elub swimmer, won the 69 and 440 yard races. Roea'tlme for the 10 yard dash was I7 3-8 and for tha 440 8:13 4-5. STANDING OF TITE TEAMS ' Paciflo Coast League. W.L. Pet W.L. Pet. Saersmeata ..41 48 .488 Los Angeles. AO 40 ,6M B. Francisco. 4H en .ozi Venice .,..,.49 48 .484 tortland ....43 48 JOOOakland ...41 SO .431 ; Northwestern League. . Vaneenver ,.4T 81 .f3 Victoria .....M 43 .478 Seattle 48 83 00 Tacona .....88 48 .4A8 Portland ....40 83 .858 Spokane ....25 63 Western Letigiie. 3"-T': rtenver .....47 28 ,871gt, Joseph.. .87 25 Jill Pes Moines. .41 M .B86;8loux City., ..88 40 .420 Lincoln ....40 84 .Ml Topeka ....2 43 .408 Omaha 41 W,wicalU....2e 48 !wl National tangr, Kew'Terk...8 28 .82Plttsborg ,...81 88 ;448 rblladelphU 40 25 .01 5 Roe ton ......2g 40 Brooklyn ...85 81 ,880Bt. Ioala BO 40 .2 Chicago ....88 83 .6351 Cincinnati ,..2T 44 .880 American League. Philadelphia 62 18 .74.11 Boatoa ......88 84 J50T rterelend ..48 20 .13Detralt i.....20 48 JtTT Waahlngboa .41 83 .654 St. Loola.....2 48 .8TT Chicago ....42 84 J88lNeW Vork.,..20 60 .280 American Association, Columbus ...44 80 .BOBlKassas aty..8 41 ,48 Milwaukee ..48 83 .698. Paol.,..8S 88 .4T8 Loularllle ...4187 .26fro)eda 2 40,410 allnaeapolla .39 87 il3Indlanapoll ,20 45 9J Western Tri-State ' League. .' Walla W'lla 48 20 .eaaiPendtetna ...so 28 .817 Boise .......88 22 .038N. yaklma...80 82 .484 American League Games. ; Afternoon results,' ' At Boston: - v- Afternoon game: - ,R. JT. B. Philadelphia ...,.. 6 .8 1 Boston ...... ...........3 13 i Batteries Plank and Schang; Foster and Carrlgan. - At New ToVkj ' R.H.R Washington .... .....2 i S New York ;;,,t..l I Batteries Mullin. Hughes, Gallia and Henry; McConnell and Gossett. , At Cleveiand: X ' , TL H.B. Detroit ...."...,.;;","'- ' " J Cleveland ,.4 - t - 0 - Batteries Wlilett v and Stansge; Gregg and Carlach. ' r At St. Loulai " ' R.H.B Chicago ,,tt.. t St. Louis ................. ..1 ' 4 I Batteries Russell and Schaikt Baum gartner, Weilman and Alexander.. , r .. . , ... , , Vancouver Leads League. Seattle,' Waeh., July The Vaneou ver Beavera took the lead In the North western league pennant race by taking both games from 'the Seattle Tlllleums yesterday. The! morning gam resulted in the score of 11 to 7. and the after noon gams -went 11 Innings before 'the Beavers won, 9 to 6. t ' ' ' The scores: . ; ' . i Morning game Seattle Vancouver C.. t ... v R. H. B 4 7 16 2 it 11 l Batteries -Fullerton, Peterson ' anq Cadman, - Wallyj McCreery, Clarke and Konnick. wr, , l Afternoon fame: R.H.B. Seattle . , , , t....6 7 ' 8 Vancouver .),,..,,..,,,...(,.., .3 J i BatteriesMcfvor and Wally; Hall and Konnick, v . , ' ..(a;'f V?-?PSf " " " f ;';vVf'TconiB Takes Both, r- 1 Tgcoma,1 Wash., Jury S. The locale tbok both Independence dayrgamee from ths Victoria . Bees by., the scores of 3 to 0 and fi tovl. - , The scorea: , 1 ' v . Morning game . . . V R.H. E. Victoria : .........O 4, 1 Tacoma . . . , ,..,,,. .3-6 1 Batteries Boatman and Brottem; Kaulman and Grlndle.. Afternoon can. a' J' " R.H.E. Victoria ,....,,. .18 8 Tacoma ,....,,, ,.,,,. .6 ) 8 1 Batteries Kantlehner and Sheaj Mo? Ginnlty and Harris. , i. , A American Association Results. Toledo -3, Columbus 4-2. , Louisville 6-4, Indianapolis 1-6, " ' v Kansas City 7-7, Milwaukee 4-0. i " . St Paul -:, Minneapolis 4-8. (First game called at end of fourteenth In- nlng),?-fu.w;-;fv-r; , , . . .. IN VAVERLY TOORNEY LOCA ANDERSON FOUGHT AN UPHILL BATTLE- THAT Hi Northern Boy,;Stlll Regarded as' Comer, Bowed to' Super -lor. Rmgcraft of .Veteran, j ; (United Press Leased Wlre.J . , Los Angeles, July 6. "Too much class" this is "the slangy but moat pertinent explanation : offered . today for the clean-cut victory of Dr. Leach Crosa Wallach of New York over Bud Anderson of Medford, Or., arid Van couver, Wash., in the twelfth round of the independence day battle at , Vor. non. The generally accented 5 verdict among fight followers is that Ander. son, ' still regarded as a comer, was sent too Soon against a past master of ring craft, willing but- unable to do tne work out out lor him, Anderson fougit one of the gamest upnui catties ever Been at Vernon. ut he was hopelessly outclassed from the first gong. Croaa showed bewild ering speed and a deadly punch and proved a ring general of -wonderful ability. The condition "bt each, fighter was perrect ana Anderson's only ex. cues la that he met a better man. -, , ' Basy tot Bslf Xour. . ... Anderson s knockout ': was ' enmnltA Ho went to the canvas from a right to ths Jaw after Cross had carefully pre pared bis opening. Cross - helnad - th Medford boy's handlers carry bim to his corner and watched anxiously the reviving process, which proved " long sua auicuii. ua was carried , to r bin dressing room, where it - waa almost half an hour before he could be dressed ana usen to ma automobile. Seated in tne -macnine, ne mumbled - constant v. demanding of Manager Donald news of now tne rignrs going.", , . Cross hurried St ones to a downtown hotsl where his wife and baby daugh ter awaited him. "Well, : ma," s the dentist ' ahouted across the lobby, 1 brought back the bacon." ' &ech Wsars 81ak Sts., . "That's not all you brona-ht." Hirai Cross retorted, pointing to a "shanty" rapidly, developing over Leach's left eye. ,YS'''''..,i'ii.,c v. Cron remained In Loa Anreies last night, receiving congratulations of his menus, nm win not return to - New Tork until there Is some result fmm Promoter McCarey's attempts to match mm wiw micnis xor a Labor day bat tle here.' -: . .- - Anderson nrobshlv win Venice for a week and then return his home at Medford. Manager Donald una in sua no plans lor tue future. ud had no excuacs to offnr- tr. Bald: . . "CroBB Is a wonder. I'll walk i Mi.t. to shake his hand anv dav. Tii.r. .11 I have to say." 'jrne fight by rounds: Bound One. Cross Jabbed left to law fnHnwin. with ' right to atomach. Cross missed terrific right falling half over thm vim. ford boy and they clinched; ' Anderaon jaooea ion 10 noae ana put heavy left to stomaoh. They rouched it in clinch with Jlttla advantase. . Crnu nnt Anderson1 to ths mat with ev left to nose. Bud wss on his feet immediately; Cross smashed heavy right to the face and they traded lefts to ths head. Cross rushed Anderson to the ropes and was met with a straight left to the nose. Cross round by big margin,' , Bound Two. Cross Jabbed nose with left and sent neavy right to the atomach. ' w clinched when he mlaaed a haymaker right. They traded lefta, Anderson rushed, swinging rights and lefts to the stomach. Croes put two straight lefts to the faoe. Anderaon get In a good left to ths head and received a counter to ths face. They clinched and SH frnuionAiimcoo ILUniOUHItlLMLOO POMT Any changes or arranged for at t rU insure their appearance in the directory. . ; i 'A ' The PaciiFic TeHepSiome yfcuJattX , In the break Leach, tried for a right but mlaaed and v was carried to ths ropes from the force of the blow. . Cross put heavy left and rlghtvto stomach. They clinched and the dentist plugged loft and right to the mid section. Cross up percut chin With left and right. Both landed .lefts to, the nose. Cross" round, f ' I Bound Three. - Bud rushed from his ' corner and chased Cross to the ropes, scoring heav lly with lefta and rights to ths atom sen. Leach awung right to the Jaw and jabbed left to lacs three timea without return. A straight left to ths mouth brought first blood for Cross. - Croaal hooked right to head and they ex changed efta to face. Bud put left to noae and crossed with right to Jaw. Bud misBed a left lead and took a light Jab to Jhe hoad. Both swung hard lefts and rights, to head, cross a shade. 1 t- 1 Bound Tour. Anderson put straight left to face but backed to the ropes when the New VnrlrAl. 1nlHflt1 fimrnm hnHv Annlaii.ti Htroes followed with left and right to Stomach and Bud x:ored with long left to neaa. xney sparred and Cross land' er a straight right 1 to nose. Bud put right to stomaoh. Cross, landed three straight lefts to the nose and had the better ox a spirited midrlng rally. An derson put . straight left to the face, They traded stiff rights to head. Cross sped over a left to the cheek and shook Anderson with a. right to the Jaw. An derson looked worried. Croaa' round. J , 1 ' " Bound lTe, "Anderson's rush waa halted by stiff left to ths Jaw. : Leach shot bard right and left to the facs and Anderaon clinched. They wrestled for 4 moment and Cross put Isft to face as they broke. Bud landed heavy right to head They clinched constantly, neither showing to advantage in tne close range work. An derson swung right to head. Cross up percut with right to chin as'they came Into a clinch. . . Croaa nut. hard , right swing to ths Jaw and swung left to same place as ths bell sounded. All Croaa in thla .round.-' j sivsv. ?f ",v'.-.v Anderson Jabbed to nosev Bud 2 put aurr lert to chin and swung, left snd heavy right to the Jaw. Anderson beat Leach to the ropes wlth body blows and ths crafty New Yorker feigned grog- giness. . Anderson ' drove tbs dentist to tha ropes with lefts and rights to the body. Lescn winked at his seconds as ha made Bud blink with a right to tne law. Anderson shot left to ths nosa and left to ths mouth. Cross slammed two rights to the kidneys. Cross coked nose with left and shot : a right to mouth. . uiderson's round. ' . . Cross puf left to facs and right to head. Cross tatooed . Bud's ribs , with lightning, lefts and rights, Anderson worked a left to head and left to the nose. Croaa awung left to mouth and swung right to ssr a moment later. An derson sent light left to stomach. Bud worked a left to the noae and they clinched. Cross swung left and right to bead, - Cross Jabbed left to nose. Cross rushed and planted right, to kid neys. Cross' round. Bousd Bight. Both missed right swings. Anderson tripping .to ths floor, but wss up in stantly. Cross swung left for , head. missed. They exchanged lefts to facs and Cross' left ays began to close. Both landed lefts to the nose. Again they exchanged lefts to face. Croaa slanped hard right to cheek,' Cross had a shade. Bound Biae Cross Sent straight left to facs and a hard right to .stomach. They traded lefts to head- cross Jabbed straight left to face and took a wicked right to the body. They traded hard lefts to the race ana cross bad the better of a spirited close quarter rally. Cross wss short with a Ul and Bud swung telling right to head. Cross again put left to face. Cross missed left and right swings but staggered Anderson with hard right to Jaw. Croas round. ; v . ... v. .,'T. ; Bound -WssC :;v Cross put left to the nose and in a clinch wrestled Bud to ths floor. Cross Jabbed two leftj to . the face. They traded lefts to head. Anderson put right to the body. They clinched and Croaa worked his. right to the body. Cross smashed solid right to nose, .bringing the olaret. ; Leach landed bard right and left to Jaw and Anderson seemed dssed. Bud cams back furiously with left to head and mouth. Anderaon sent light left to ths face. Cross smashed t FOR WILL CLOSE July ISth t i . y Mm addition to lutings or aHvcrtiing should be least five day prior to this date, in order to t and TelegrapEi . . Company ; Ctt TILTING ID GREASY POLE FUUiiy Big Sailing ' Race Postponed Until :Tomorrow "Because-- 7 ' .' Wind Is Lacking; . 1 ' .,J ;' , " i Canos titling and greasy pole walking wars ths features of the . Indenendancs Day regatta of the Oregon. Yacht club held yesterday before a big crowd. Ths big sailing race was .called off until tomorrow on account of the lack of wind. The canoe sailing- race will alao bs held tomorrow. , .. - The resulta: Ladles' doubles Mrs. H. Hartman and Mrs. A. Mason, first: Mrs. Conradt and Mrs, Betterley, second; Miss Todd ( and Mrs. Creasey, third.' - ., Men's singles Henry Hartman, first, Duncan , Irvine, sscond; 'C. Haatorf, third. -(?'' '': 4S'- Mixed doubles Mr. and Mrs.' Henrv Hartman. first; Mlas O. Todd and Vltta James Ramsdell, aecond; Mr. and Mrs,' H. Betterley, third. t Men's doubles H. Haatorf snd C. Nswton, firsts H. Betterley and ' C, Condradt, second; D, Irvine and J. Smith, third. , , Canos tilting A Sholln and H. Bet- terley, first; C Newton end. Earl ..TO:: lett, second. ' -' . Portland Motorboat club race Ray- nor Shine, flrat; Spray,' sscond; Nsnlan , third. 'i v ' 60-yard swim Vltta James Ramsdell. flrat; time, 812-6 seconds. ' ' Oregon Yacht siub motorboatSr Gold en West, first; Raynor . Shins, second; . Nenlsn SM third. - f . Donkey race C Haatorf. girat." . Greasy pole climbing J. .Smith, first ", WESTERM TRI-STATE. . LEAGUE GAMES Walla Walla. Wash., July 6. North Yakima ahd Wall Walla broke even in yesterdays double bill. "-North Yakima won the first game, 1 t 0, and loat ths sscond game. I to 0. ' : ' The teores:- ' Morntne gams ' ; R.H. E. North Yakima .... weee ' el " 0 X Waila Walla .0 6 3. Batteries Gordon nd Taylor: KsUy and Brown. : ; ,-, v , i -, , . . Afternoon same:' . . " "; R.H. E. North Yakima ...............0 7 3 Walla walla ............... ,.B 3,1 Batteries Kiie and Tayiort Leonard ana Brown. . v . Boise. Idaho,' July 6 Boise beat Pen-. dloton. 1 to ' - Melter ellowed : ths Buckaroos but one hit. ; -v- - ' Ths soorosr'",f ;:;:-t-;;'j:"K t ':, R.H. B. , Pendlstoa ..0 1 1 Boise .........................16 2 . Batteries Bergar and King; Melter and Uard. ' rights and lefts to the Jaw, staggering Anderaon. Bud whipped vicious right o mouth. Croaa round. , , Bound Slsrsn. Cross scored long left to the noae and - repeated te the ear.- .Anderson put two lefta to the face, but his blows lacked Bteam. Croas pounded kidneys with thres resounding rights. They traded lefts to Jaw, Leach carried Anderaon to the ropea with stiff lefts and rights to body. ' Both put lefts to hesd. Croas , put -right to chin and had the round. Thsy exchanged lefts to head. Croas , Jabbed stinging left to : mouth. Cross uppercut with loft to chin and awung right to the Jaw. Cross landed another stiff right to the Jaw staggering Anderson. : Croas .swung a' volley of rights and lefts to the Jaw. Cross Bent series of lefts and rights to the Jaw, and : floored Bud with a right swing to 'the Jaw, Anderson was unable to respond to the count of ten. He was out cold and bad to bs carried to his corner. -.'. ; Western League Result. Des Moines 3-9, St. Joseph . 6-. WichlU 7-1, Topeka 6-3. Omaha 3-2. Sioux City,T-0 ' -Denver 14-11, Lincoln 8-18. I i 1 1 A & f$svs!a ; J J 1