10 THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL; .PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST, 4, 1913. LOOKS AS IFM'CREDIE WILL HAVE TO. MIX UP ANOTHERlAT OF r.riinvRE gives best BID TO RITCHIE FOR .'Fifteen Thousand and 50 Per .7 Cent of Moving Pictures for ' Fight With Freddie Welsh, ' ' tu Tnivclioo, Aug.- 4. Lightweight - ' Chtmplon Willie Ritchie expecta to be In a poltloQ late today to announce ms next match. This wh the day net by , ' f Ritchie for the closing of bide for his . services In a September fight and or , fere her been received from all promi nent promoters axoept James vv. ooi yfroth, who will have a conference with I Ritchie thla afternoon. , The of few received thua far that are 'nelng considered are: Chester Melntyre. ; Vancouver. & ,C; Jess McMahon, New ; York; William Gibson, New York; Tom . 'MeCarey, Los Angelea, and Tom An- drew, Milwaukee. A doien or more minor offers were received. ,. . Mclntyres offer Je the beat thua far received. He guarantees Ritchie 815,000 - and 19 per cent of the pictures for a II round bout with Freddie Welsh. The ..terms and the opponents named la the - other offers were not made public I , Unless Coffroth has experienced a i change of heart since last week he will ..... ihu tttm vunnivtr offer. He then stated emphatically that ha could notj afford to raise lis.eoo. pius wnai could get out of the pictures, for a 10 'round contest here with Harlem Tommy . ellurohv. Ritchie, H is neuevea, f for an offer of $18,808 from . Coffroth, , if h. m ha will be disappointed, h rnrinc of" Eddie Greney, who ' handled the J Rltchle-Rlvera eontest i having acted as a warning. . e While the Vancouver offer looks good ' - to the champion, he Is said to look with more favor upon the New Tork offers i for 10 round, no decision bouts. How lever, he has not made up Ma mind Just svhit ho will do In the event that r Coffroth's offer does not come up to bis expectations. ; Leifield gives seals ' even break in debut San Francisco, Cat, Aug. 4. Lefty , Lelfleld - debutted yesterday morning f over In Oakland and beat the Oaka, 1 to 0, In an 11 Inning game. The formex Chicago Cab's two bagger In the elev enth Inning broke up tne game. : Oak land bunched three hlta on Baker In ; the aeventh - Inning of the afternoon game and tie throe runs were enough ' to win. ' - . r Scores: ,; v First gsme SAM rBANCIWO. . OAUAND. ' ' AB.H.PU.A.1 AB.H.PO.A. Mundorff.rf S 0 1 McArdlallH 4 0 IT Johattoo.cf 4 8 T Rehsller.lf. 1 OIClameM.lf., S 1 Hemng.Be.. Nesa.lt.... 1 6 0 4 4 0 4 0 4 I tHOey.rf...... Downs, Sb a..i i i i .. i 0 0 6 t,S i I t 4 zsrosr.cr.,, Cook.ss...,. CornaQ,M rsrllsht-SB GUSt,8t... Wltss.e.... fculilay,.. Uara.f.... 0 1 SI 4 1 IreUleM.?. S X O 4 0-0 Total ...38 8 19 Totsl .89 6 88 10 Sa maetece .6 000000000 11 Hit .A...l 00 08 11 000 18 Oaklaad ....... ,.....,0 080000000 00 ? Hit ...............1 I 00 8 0 1 100 86 hui carTwrutnt. Errors corDan, aiHt. Two-bses alt Ulfleld. Sacrifice alts Oorfcaa, tVbtller, Stores bases Csrtsrrliht, Clsmeoe. Strack ante-By KUlllay 4. br Ultield t. Hit by pitcher Cartwrlsat. Mt ea bees Oak lsnd 8, Baa rraadaco 8. Time of fa ma 1:00. Umpires Held tod Bares. Sccnul gene " - BAN fUANClSCO. ABJ1.PO.A OlUAND. ABJLrO.au omJorrr.rf 4 1 1 W Kirtor.lf . . 0 1 We-rdla.lb 8 1 11 M BetUnf ,3. o o 0 18 S 1 1 0 0 0 JobDatoa,cf 8 Srhaller.lf 4 UwiM,8b. 4 Ccrh,aa.. 4 rt'l(rbt,b S Hrbatldte, 8 Baker,... g 0 8 0 neaa,iD.... Cy,rf Zacber.ef . . . Cook. .... Oimt.Sb.... Uttie.e 10 0 1 8 8 0 18 tie 0 5 2 0 0 8; M.Urkar.l r.p. J, if.. ciamanf.l Total ... 8 84 181 Total ....ST 8 87 19 Ban rraadaco 1 0 0 0 000 1 Hit ....l o o a i o o o l a Oaklaad ....1 0000880 4 Hits 0 8 0 0 1 0 8 1 4 Hum Mundorff. lob as too, Oot, JBarher, Cook, Mltso. Errors Downs. Cook, aUlarksy. BaerV rica hits HcArdle, Johnstoo, Cook, Ooy. richer, rtrst baa on called balls Off Baker 8, Malar, key t Stolen basaa Conk. Struck out By akr 8, Msrlsrksy 8. Hit by pttcber Neas, Bstllnf, iot)Bto. Doable plays Ness to Onost to Ultaa. Corbaa to Downs to McArfJs, Cook to Guest to Mesa. Oeest to Nsaa. Let oa baaaa -4Laa rraachMa 4, Oakland T. Tune of g as 1.-8S. Pmplraa ptld and Hayes. v ' King's Yacht Wins. 1 Cowes. Isle of Wight, Aug. 4, Tn yacht Brlttania, owned by King George of England, won the fourth race In the rogatu here. Both the king and Prince Albert war on board the Brlttania. '. ".' ."l'.. . 1,.. Mr. Smoker It you're a little bit particular and not - r i, . , entire satisfied,; - You're the Man 1 to whom X want to introduce my 5c Cigar ' Cletr Havana Tampa mad GET ONE TODAY - , VA II. DEDMAN JR. Lex Cabin Cigar Store, 167 Third St SEPTEMBER "i PORTLAND SLUGGERS ) E Artie Krueger's Homer in First Inning of Morning Contest Beats Higginbotham, 3-2. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 4. Portland plugged out an afternoon victory yes terday, II to S, and took the first series of the season from Los Angeles, four games to three. Strange enough. It was Artie Krueger's borne run in the morning that gave the Angels a win over Irvo Higginbotham, 3 to 2. It waa the Beaver eaatoff whose triple Saturday tied up the scora and gave the locals a chance to win. Krueaer certainly had a great week against tola old team mates. The Seraphs got away with the morn ing game in the first Inning. After that frame they onlv e-ot on hit ntf Mlg. Page opaned the Angels' half with a single and a steal Then Krue ger drove the ball out of the lot snor ing two rune. Maggart followed with a two bagger and scored on Hovanc. Single. - One of Portland's ain in w lng waa a home run by Claud Brrv Seventeen hits were muta in h. afternoon by the Beavera off rr,hh. who held thorn to three hlta earlier In ween, jacitson and Perrltt The locals chased Bill James from the boa aovenij ana. Harry Krauee fin ished up, the total blng collection off nui iiiernera Doing IB. ' Beavera to beat the Angels. He scored threa runs with a triple In the fifth , y y tha same fclnd of a clout In tha .lath. Thre hlta. inolud- .i.'" .run.D'r "one, aave Port 1 . , ,n ninth. Cjadbourna m. , v i run lead, geles this week to take on Hap Hogar?a Jr,.hi"- J"" r now three and f"wl! Score: Uornlnf (aSM P0BTL4KB. H. PO. A. 0 0 3 0 4 8 0 1 1 0 v.wivmna, CX. ........ a g?v- ::: i 1 8 odmra. tM 1 1 1 s. m a mnasT. Bpeaa. 0 fcobef. If. Borry, e Hlrrlnbotttam. n. Derricks ...V ::::::: t 1 1 Total . ......... '.a, , LOS 84 10 1 Paw. 2b. ... Wotall. If. Knisaar, rf. Maggart, ef. Howard, ss. DUloe, lb. .. Goodwin, 8b. Byrnea, a .. ioser. p. ... rbogaat, e. Tal . ... AB. R. :::::: t J H. 1 0 1 ro. i 3 8 S 8 7 1 4 0 0 O 0 1 0 .28 5 2T T 0 Baa foe Sorry 1B ninth. SCO BE BY. INNINGS. rortiand . .......0 o . Hita . 5 boa Angeles 3 0 ill 0 08 1 1 S 0 0 1 0 lite . 4 0 0 0 8UMVCART. irT?.. ,""''B,rrT' Two baa bits VtFirf'P' "fWrt. Struck out Toser 3 ... ararsr vu afau Lw-J I i CaMP K HlairlBbothaia 8. Bcr and Phrle. Tine .1:84. 1 fAJI nt- ev aaa aa 1. M ur" Aftsrnooo aai PORTLAND. sn it da A. 0 0 f i 8 Lmawan ex. ......... S Rpcss, it 4 KF fwaaapf ea godaora, lb. Indaay, jb. lodgers, lb B tndsay, 8b 4 poane, rt. . Lober, If. .. Korae. as. .. risncr, c. Junes, p. fvrsoso, p. uemi ck, 8b. Total 40 .18 LOS ANGELES. AB. R. 5 1 5 1 IT 37 18 H. PO. A. S. Pate, Sb. ., Wotell. If. , Krnegar, rf. Uaggart, cf, S 4 lowaro, ss. kin ik 6 ::::: 8 s I 1 0 3 6 0 A A ood win. Ik rboa-aat. a. ::::: 5 Qrabbe, p. .. ass 8 ? S PsrtlU. p. :; 0 0 0 0 Total .40 8 IB 87 IS 8 Batted for Jscksoe In svrsntb. SCOBB BT lKMINOa. Portland . 8 0 0 1 4 8 0 0 . Hits 8 Q 0 8 8, B 0 0 Lea Angslcs 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 8 18 8 IT aiim o i j m 1 8 1 6UMHART. Rita mads off Orabha a. iul V mna i a in bias; was taken out In Btb. on oa snd none Jilt Jackson and 8 ran ln8 Innings. James 14, and B runs la 7 innings. Bom run Dosd Tnree baa i bits Cbadboorn. Bodgera 8. Two baa bit Mssrart SaerUlee hlta Ohadboorne ntoisa baaa Speai. Baaes on balls Oft Jfmes t Ofabo 8. Struck eat Br Jamas J. CraobTi, 'eekaon 1 Hit by pltehsi ball Sma Umpires Pbyls and Finney. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. W. L. Pet. I Pet. ' 08 .488 i at A ion Portland ...68 Bl JMS Vanlea L. Angslts .03 B8 .617 Oakland SaeraaMBte 68 00 .t08San Fran.' .' "BT 4 .468 Xorthweatern LMgae. VaneoaTer .08 42,18l Victoria ....48 48.441 Seattle .... 44 JS Taeoana ....48 84 AM Portland ...BT 44 M Spokane ....40 03 .1ST Xailonal Leaurtie. HOW Torll .87 20 .69H ftrooklya ....42 BO .467 Boston at im .ana PbiladalDbla 67 86 .820 Obicam 51 47 .2(M Cincinnati ..88 48.886 Pittsburg .49 46 416 ot. Umls ....88 41 .84 America League. PUladslpUe M 80 .6M! ClSTelsnd ..63 88 JB2, Washington BO 42 .871 Chicago ....52 61 .505 Boston 46 Bl .474 Detroit 43 60 .413 Bt. Loots ...41 64 .890 New York .,81 88 JSO American Association. Milwaukee .06 44 .eooi St. Paul ....60 84 ,473 Kansas City 60 60 .450 Toledo .... .47 60 .439 Indianapolis 88 66 .868 LAUlsrille ..01 47 .685 MlnneapoUe 69 48 .561 Columbus ..00 40 446 Western League. Penvar 68 86 .6541 Omshs Toosks . . 68 B4 .4841 ....3 6444 uaa Moms .50 48 478 Uucoin .. St. Joseph .58 60 415 Bloua, CUT ..43 68 .481 Wichita ...,40 45 Jut .6a 61 410 Western Tribute League. BMsa 14 10 488! Psndletoo ' . .10 18 .488 WaUaWalla 13 11 4i2wth YYfci's 10 18 .445 Kaatlehner Beats Vancouver eatUe. Waah.. Au. 4.Outoh Kan Uehner hung up a aeason strtke out record yesterday by whiffing 15 of tha Vancouver bunch and vrlnntna;, 8 to 1. Ha held tha league leaders to four hit and walked only one man. Soore: XSku ....tl?JJ eitf;Iv;Vti:.--:"v-i-1-'.J. MAKE UIRTEEN RUNS AND6ATH R ODD ONE OLD JOE BRANDISHES BAT WHEN HE CANT STAND KIDDING Portland Clouts Over Winning Run in- Ninth and Fans Nearly See Some . Warfare. If Joe MoGlnnlty hadn't been so in tent on grabblnr a bat to brandish In tha faoe of Pat Eastley, yesterday aft ernoon, tha Colts might not have reria- tered their second defeat of McOlnnlty and tha fifth victory of the seven-came series In tha ninth lnnlnff. I to . Only the preeenos of Umpire Oatdiek In the Immediate vicinity of th quasi belli erei.ts. prevented hostilities. It waa a case of tit for tat When Eastlev was beaten by Kurfess Friday, Mcainnlty 'Yode" the Portland twlrler from beglnnina to end. when Mculn ity took the mound yesterday Kastley resolved to pay Joe oacK. UTom me first Inning to the last he 'talked to Joe. When Bancroft delivered the wal lop through short that fleciaea me game. McGlnnlty never . looked back but atarted for the club house. Kastley also atarted frorn the first base coach ing1 line to bis club house. "You're a fine pitcner. remaraea Eastlev. sarcastically. Mao straight enad ud and Bailed bis glove 'at Pat. The latter atarted to return tha com pliment, but concluded that It waa un ethical. One word 10a to anomer ana finally McOlnnlty grabbed up a bat and started toward Eastley. OBtdiek stepped between them and called a halt. Mo Olnnltv can make 80S pounds at S o'clock; Eastley scales 110 pounds rla side. Xeasllsr oa Onard. But to set back to the game. When the Tacoma team had swept off tha field "Whltey" Hensllnr waa standing- on third base yelling lor somebody to throw blm the ball. Nobody paid any attention to the cackling shortstopper of the Tigers. Hensltng was tha only one who knew that Coltrln had missed third base by a foot and a half when rolling, home with the winning run. Finally In disgust Hensllng walked to the clubhouse. Tacoma scored the first run in the fourth when Keller doubled, took third on Callahan's error and scored on Har ris' sacrifice foul fly to Callahan. Fries' single to center, upon which Ingles erred, Harbison's biff to the same territory ana f ries- steal noma gave the Bengals another In tha fifth. Portland halved the score tn tna xiftn. when Recruit King, who played a cork ing game behind the plate, laced the ball to right center for three baaea. After Inglea breesed, Stanley pelted across second and young Carlo waa home. Kahoaey'S Doable TUB It. Chris Mahoney. who had been robbod by Million tha inning before, tied up the acore with a double. Qulgnl had singled to right. . Manager Kick essayed the pinch hitting role but caught ona on the handle and It popped to Hens- ling. Melchior roiled a grounder to Keller and th Inning waa oyer. King was safe in the ninth on Hens- ling's low throw to Harbison. Coltrln, who succeeded Ingles In the seventh. forced King and Stanley outguessed the Cats by rolling a bunt toward first. . It was up to Bancroft and Dave cut loose with a single through abort upon which Coltrln scored. Kao Vever won a Oama, Tacoma departed last night for homo and Manager McOlnnlty carried away with him the recollection of four bitter defeats In the two series Tacoma has appeared here. He haa always been beaten . by one run. On three of tha four occasions the winning run has been made In the ninth Inning, the other being In Portland's half of the eighth. Martlnonl got two victoriea over Joe and Stanley tha other pair. Score: TACOMA. AB. R. B. 2 PO. A. Bensllng, ss Million, If rrlee, ef Harstaoa, lb.... Nslgbbora, rf . . . . Kdler, Sb McMuUln, 8b.... Harris, e ItcQlaalty, p.... 4 S 8 1 . 4 , 4 ; 4 . a . 8 Total .. 88 a 10 Jo PORTLAND. AB. B, B. a i o a i i i o i 0 0 PO. A. X. Bancroft, as. Gulgnt,' 8b.. Callahan, lb. Mslchlor. rf. Mahoney, If. Uobiu, 2b... D 8 0 4 0 a i o 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 8 ........ a 4 King, c Ingles, cf.... Stanley, p.... Coltrln, cf..., WUUama, lb. Total .... 4 e e ' at 8 a i .as a IT 11 Two oat wba winning raa scored. Tacoma 0 0 0 1 1 0 001100003 Hits 01818100 lio Portland 0 0001001 1 8 Hits 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 8 1 8 B truck oat Br McOlnnlty 4, Stanley 4. Base oa balls Off McOlnnlty 1, Stanley 2. Two-base bits Ksller, Mahoney. Tbree3aa hlta King. Baerlflca hits Harris, Stanley. Sacrlflca fly Stanley. Stolen baaea Keller, Harbison, Fries. Bensllng. Time of gams 1:80. Umpire Oatdiek. Artificial silk is being made by tha vlscoso process by II oompanlee in va rious parts of the world and in all cases profitably. WEINHARD'S COLUMBIA 1 ORDER A CASE TODAY ELEV PQRTlflNDERS TO TAKE PART IN RACE PROGRAM AI VICTORIA Oarsmen' and Canoeists Leave Tomorrow for British Co-r lumbia Regatta in fettle, Eleven members of the Portland Row ing club will leave-tomorrow night, for Victoria. B. C. to take part In the re gatta there this week. The rowing races will, ba held Saturday and the canoe eventa Friday, the Portland delegation returning Sunday night. Fred ft, Newell wUl ba In charge of tha Portland oarsmen, and he states they are in gooa snape to put up a stiff con test against tha northern entrants. r Tha following-entries have bean mads! by the Portland Club: . owing. events 1 Singles Dave Cooper. : Doubles -James Baveler and F. R. Newell. . Fours Chris Dyrlund. bowi O. Wvld. No. 2; George Bates Jr., No. 1 and EL A. Hansen, stroke. Canoe .events: Singles James. Havalev. Hanrv Pfaander and Virgil Hamlin. Four paddlee Henry Pfaander. Vlrrll Hamilton, Harold Webster and Wood ruff. ' , There will also be tandem canoe races. - vaa.w .mwB MIU 111111, IDaiUUSS The rowing races will be over a mile course and the canoe races a quarter of a mue, an events being staged In Vic toria Aiarbor. SENATORS TAKE BOTH GAMES AND HAP SERIES i i. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 4. Sacra mento, with tbe series three to two against them, came out on top In the two games of yesterday, wlnnlnar in the morning 4 to 8. and In tha afternoon to t. Klawitter beat his old PortlanU team mats, Koestner. In the afternoon, letting Venice down with five hlta Scores: liornlng fame VliKlCB. J BVAOaailBNTO. AB.H.PO.A. iRspn 1. Carlisle. If.. 5 4 olToang.ss.. Bill Kane. rt.... 0 LewU.lf.... 4 Morsn.cf... 4 1 1 Meloan, rf.8 Brsshssr.lb 4 s 8 vanaaren.rr 8 Hslilnso,8b 8 Tenoant.lb .8 8tark,2b.... 8 Wolrertoa.Zb 1 Bllss.e 8 Cheek, e, , , .' 0 Llrsljr.p. . . . 4 tShiiin 1 0 3 0 9 2 4 Hosn. SS...4 tltschl.. 3b. 4 0 3 8 1 M Do'elUB 8 1 O 0 0 Elllott,e... 8 0 Klemfar.p. 3 4 Harkaeaa, p.O 01 0 0 0 8 0 8 10 0 0 0 0 uayiess.. i tylesi Boar! O .! to- k. 0 0 0 IBeuUer.p. 0 Total 0 23 Il .12 Total .31 11 27 13 Bsjrles battel for Harkness In ninth. tO' Hours raa for Bajlfas. Tennant out, hit br batted ball to second. 18hlnn batted for Bliss In ninth. iKeutner ran ror union in ninth. Venice 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 3 Hlta 0 2 0 1 3 1 1 1 1 fl Sa. mento unftrt a 4 Hits ................... 110 18 18 11 naus CarUsln. tulikuii. ikuf..ir. uuiia. Hsllinsn, Llrely. Pour rtins, 10 hits off Klepfer in T 1-8 Innings; tskon out with two men on. Cbsrg defeat to KltDfer. Two-base hlta Hoap, Bayle. Young, Moran,- Tennant. Bacnric nitsKiaprer, xonng. tract out By KleDfer 8. . br Llrelr 2. Bases on ball Off Klepfer 8, oft Urely 2. ' Passed ball EUlott, Hit by pitch sd ball Ttnosnt f Kelpfsr. Elliott, Meloan. Doable plays loan to McDonnell to Lltachl: Hosn to Brssbear to Mcuonneu; xennant to jiuss; buss 10 etars. Left on basse Venice T, Sacramento 8. Time 2:05. umpires McCarthy and Gotbrle. t " 1 Afternoon game VENICE. BACEAMESTO ab.H.POla. AB.H.PO.A. Carll1e.lf.. 3 0 8 0 Kane.ef... 4 2 2 0 Maloan. rf..4 1 1 0 Braahear.2b. 4 2 2 2 Lewls.lf.... Morsn.cf... VsnBuren.rf HalUnsn.Sb Tennant.lb, 8tark,2b.... Bliss, o Kiawlttcr,p Uoap.aa.... 8 0 18 Utschl,8b.. 2 0 16 Psttersoalb Mil 1 KUlott.0... 3 0-14 Koestner.o 8 O 2 1 Bailees... 10 0 0 Total .20 6 24 181 Total .28 8 2T 14 Rsrlasa hsttad. for Boas In ninth. Venice A....1 0V0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Hlta aoooouio Sacramento 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Hlta 9 20 3 8 0 00 8 Buna Carlisle, Kane, Xoong. Lewis, Stark. Errors Maloan. Two-bas hits Brasbear. Kan. Young, Lewis. Sacrifice hit Pattsrson. Struck out By Koestner 1, by Klawitter 8. Baaea on balls Off Koestner 8. off Klswlttat 9. Wild plteh Koeetaer. Doobl plays Yoang to Haul nan to xoong to ttainnan to Stark. Left on baaea Venice 8, Sacramento 0, Time ef game IM. Umpire Oathrl sad aiccariiiy. ; . KeUy Wins Another. Bpokana Wash., Aug. 4. Seattle chased Covaleskle out ot the box in the first Inning yesterday and won an ab breviated game from Spokana Recruit Kelly won his second start In tha Northwestern league. Score:. R.H.B, Seattle a 8 Spokane 1 . Batteries Kelly and Cadman: Cova leskle, smith and Aitman. Antolsts Itoach Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Cat, Aug. 4. Flfty-nlna repreaentatives of Indiana automobile manufacturers are in Los Angeles to day after crosamg u western half of the continent In automobiles of 17 vari ous makes. The tour oonsumed 14 days and extended over 4000 miles in eight states. BEER ADDS ZEST TO THE OUTING LUNCHEON BRINE FOR HAP on WOULD LIKE TO JOIN FRENCH ARMY ITTI Negro. Prizefighter , Powders r i " - s 11 r unarcoai reaiuresi i aiKS oi . Volunteering jn Case of War Paris, Aug. 4.. Jack Johnson, tha ne gro prlsef ighter and fugitive from Jus tice, loves his now country so much he sayi he .will volunteer Jn the French army in tha event, of war with a foreign power. "What I would lovs tun see." warbled the black giant as he stood powdering - , his faoe before a mirror in a Folles . Beraera dressin room, "would ba 1 wah between France and the United States. Ah'4 Join d French' ahmy , bo quick It would make yo' hald swim." Johnson was being interviewed un der false colors this time, if that would make any difference with him, now that he is 1000 miles away .from America. The United Press man pretended to be a French Journalist who spoke English with an accent, and who desired to get the dusky pug's Impression o'f his new country. He was preparing to show himself on the Folles-Bergere stage for a medicine ball and almost-dancing turn, the near-dancing being with his latest white wife. - "Ah sholy 'would mow dem white folka down!" he grinned, as Americans fell before his imaginary charge. "It would do matt haht good," ha went on. "A colored gentleman ain't got a ohanst In that country, an' If they ever get me back Into It, It'll be feet fuhat. believe Johnson rubbed powder on his face some more, keeping up the operation un til he had several coats. Then a new Idea struck him. "Doan yo' say nothln' about me powdahin my face," he said. "Ah doan want that gettln' back to the etates.- ' Laagford to Fight Johnson, Boston, If aa Aug. 4. Sam Lang ford, the negro heavyweight fighter, confirmed today a report that he is matched to meet Jack Johnson for a 10 round battle In Paris this fall. John son, he said, has been guaranteed $30, 000 for his end. while Langford . will get one fourth of the gross receipts. National League Games. At Bt Louis " R, H. B. Philadelphia , 6 1J i St Louis 8 8 1 Batteries Brennan and Killlfer; Sal lee, Oeyer and Wingo. At Chicago R. H. K Brooklyn 5 15 1 Chicago 11 15 0 Batteries Ragan, Wagner and Miller; Lavender and Needham. At Cincinnati R. H. E. Boston S '9 3 Cincinnati S 11 1 Batteries Dickson and Bariden; Pack ard and Kllng. American Association Results. Louisville 7, Indianapolis . Minneapolis T.-Mllwauitee 0. St Paul B-8, Kansas City 1-5. Columbus 1, Toledo 8 (IS innings). Western League Results. Des Moines 10, Wichita 4. Topeka 8-4. 8t JTosepA S-S. Omaha 4-15, Lincoln 1-10. Sioux City 7-4, Denver 4-16. Southern League Results. Nashville I, Birmingham 1 Montgomery , Mobile S. Memphis 8-8. New Orleans 1-4. AND SHOO MM A rv JL.N V i j tMnan who The real test is the last cigar of the day not the first That's why you'll say Muriel is bestfirst or last. It's the rare tobacco in Muriel that gives it the fragrance of a full rich Havana If 1 c'A and Hart Cigar Co Distribute Portland PELKEY AND BURNS TO BEPESTERED IN SOUTH - mm j " , WillardSays Ho Will Make I ' Warm; for 'White Champiohi Los Angelea, Aug. 4.- Warlike talk, so far sb it may be a boxofflce asset, probably will be heard in Loa Angeles puglllstlo circles this week, following the arrival bare of Arthur Pelkey, white heavyweight - champion, 1 and his mana- ager, Noan . srusso, . wno reminded tna fans - that as Tommy; Burns, he onoe claimed tha -same honor. Brusso declared that : hs is willing to send Pelkty against Charley Miller, the Roumanian motorman at Vernon, . if Tom McCarey will , give a - sufficient guarantee, MoCarey appears to be In generous mood this week, and It was believed that the big" fighters will be matched before Pelkey leaves. Jeas willard. pining for a go with the champion, boxed five rounds at Doyle's yesterday after he heard Pelkey was tn town. Willard declared he will pester Burns' protege, until be gets his chance. WESTERN TRI-STATE . LEAGUE, GAMES liTorth Taklma, Aug. 4. -Bolse defaated North Yakima yesterday. B to I. Melter pitched a better game than Fltohner, Score: R. H. tn. North Taklma 14 a Boise I T I Batteries Fltchner and Taylor: Mel' ter and Oard. Walla Walla. Aug. 4. Pendleton de- feated Walla Walla yeaterday, 8 to 0. and for the first time since the western TN-Btate league was organised took a series from the Bears. Score: R. K. E. Pendleton 11 4 Walla Walla 6 I 4 Batteries Berger and Haworth: weicn and Brown, IGHTERS ROUND INTO SHAPE FOR SWATFEST San Francisco, Aug. 4 With both fighters rapidly rounding Into form, San Francisco fans are on edge hers today for next Friday night's bout between Sailor Ed Petroskey and Bob McAllis ter in the Eighth street open air arena here. Petroskey never looked batter and is cnofldent of winning by a knockout "McAllister may ba a pretty boxer." said the sailor today, "but that lots him out He will be a lucky man if he lasts ten rounds." MoAlllster is also In fine shac-e and equally confident These people who think I have no punch," he said today, "are duo for a nice little surprise. Of course I am go ing to win, and don't be surprised if I win by a knockout O'Leary Takes Another, Hike. Dan OXeary guided a party of four to Oregon City and return yeaterday. They left Sixth and Hawthorn street 4 o clock Sunday morning and were in Oregon City at 7:80. They break fasted and walked back to Portland on the west side of the river, starting at 1:10 and arriving here at 11 o'clock. In the party were Ous Wlnckler of Forest Grove, James Reardon of Portland, George Davis of Vancouver and Charles Smith of Oregon City. Would Match O'Donnell and Madden Tommy Tracey, former teacher of Mark O'Donnell, the heavyweight is making an effort to match him with Larry Madden before the Pendleton Box ing club. O'Donnell, who holda a de cision over Madden, is now in Bob Mo- AUlater's camp in San Francisco and would come north if sufficient induce ments were held out to him. Mam It's the skillfull blending that insures - Muriel's marvelous mildness Men who guard, their health smoke m w m av l' .. a ir- The.Mild Hcvvana Blend IM'Mfi JO GIVE GLAD HAND ; JO BUDDY ANDERSON v. v' v " "L . i Defeated: Llgktwelght Met!at , Jrain By.Bife Delegation and . Given Key to Town. ; v Medford. Or., Aug. 4! "All the world loves a winner''' is sa old Saying, but Medford loves a loser. This was shown yesterday afternoon when Bud Andtr. son, the vanquished lightweight boxen arrived from Los Angeles, where be was defeated by Leach Cross of New Tork on July 4.; '.'YV"?v:' vv-, (rt;, Headed br the chief ef ooHae and other city officials, a large delegation of Medford sporting enthusiasts yester day met Bud Anderson at tha Southern Pacific depot and tha weloome accorded Bud made, him feel that his Medford pacxers are sun wttft. Mir.v.--Bud exhibited the acar mads M ika incision for his appendloltls operation to several Medford physicians and all pronounce it in s fins condition, . The wound, wheh la not more than an Inch In length, is almost entirely healed and Bud says ha foals as strong right now as aver, and has no doubt but that his remarkable strength will not fail him when bs again enters the ring, which will b about Thanksgiving day. ' : uniiKS most losers, Anderson doss tn try to disparage Cross, his eonauerotv but says hs would like to meet Cross next, or the man who mar teat Cross in the meantime. JUSTIN FITZGERALD IS RELEASED BY M'CREDIE Justin Flttgeraid. the Colt outfield er, wsb released by Judge McCredts last night. Fits has been unable ts hit tha ball this year and MoCredls fig ured that he was drawing too uaoV of a salary to cause his retention. Fits batted in tha ,100 class last rear for tha Beavers, hut was turned aver to Williams this spring. He Is alga Buffering from a sors arm. Boxing Boot Stopped. New Orleans, La.. Aug. 4 Because. of a protest of the preachers of Mo DonoughviUe, La., where) a boxing bout waa to have taken place yesterday aft ernon, the welterweight world's oham- plonshlp match between Wildcat Fans of Kansas City and Young- Denny ef New Orleans, waa ordered stopped br tne ynerm ox jerrerson parish, Chicago Managers to Be Fired (?) Chicago, Aug. 4, Reports nubllahed in Chicago newspapers today say that Johnny Evers, manager of the Cubs, and Manager Jimmy Callahan of the Whits Sox are to be discharged.. Roger Bres nahan, catcher on the National league team, the reports say, is Slated to suc ceed Evera The reporta were denied br both Evers and Callahan. New 'H'rade Union In London. A new trade union has been formed in London, England, recently. It is named the Home-Makers Trade union, and its alms are given as follows: To assist wage earners in their endeavor to obtain netter wages and conditions 1 to insist as a right upon proper pro portion of men's wages to be paid to the wife for the support of the home: to improve in every way the status and condition of women. National Forests In Utah. More persons make use of tha nation al forests in Utah than tn any other state. Nearly 27 per cent of all the permits for sheep and cattle grating on the forests are taken out In thla state. This does not mean, however, that Utah carries one fourth of all the national forest cattle snd sheep: it happens that many small gracing interests make use of the forests there, and individual flocks and herds are larger elsewhere. 1 rmt 1'