' : THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1," 1913. 11 THEY'RE: ALL WEARING "BOOSTER BUTTONS" THESE 'FINE AFTERNOONS SPEAS mm IK ES IT 7 STRAIGHT FOR BEAVER TOSSERS Breaks Up Eleven Inning Game . ; With Two Qut;, Hiram West Twirls First Victory. TVhen Billy Speas doubled to center field in. the eleventh Inning yesterday afternoon with Chadbourne on first base and two down, he gave the Beavers their seventh straight victory over the Sacramento club, counting HI West's easy win over Jack Lively In the f irst game or me double header. The scores were to 2 and 6 to. S. It marked the third extra Inning victory of the Bea vers, and put them some 13& games ahead of the nearest rival for the pen nant The second game was a hummer. Arellanes lasted till the sixth for the Solqna, and Higginbotham an inning later for the Beavers. Munsell and Ha german relieved the first pair. A brace of doubles to left field by Lober and Fisher in the second, put the Beavers ahead in the last game. ' Sac ramento tied it up In the third, when Kenworthy tripled to left, but was out between third and home trying to come in on Arellanes' grounder to Hlg. How. aver, he made the run last long enough to let Arellanes reach third, and he soored on Young's scratch hit to Lindsay. SOf Stops Pitched Ball. Higginbotham was hit on the arm and head by a pitched ball in the third, took second on Ghadbourne'a out, and scored on Bpeas' single to center. Sacramento! lied it up on Van Buren's double, Shinn's serines ana Tennant's out. Singles by Speas. Rodders and Llnd say filled the bases on the Mexican In the sixth, and Munsell went in. Bone singiea to right, scoring Speas, and Lo ber forced Rodgers. Fisher fouled to lennant. Then McCormick singled over second, scoring Lindsay and Doane, but was cut off at the keystone, Moran to Bliss to Young. Halllnan's single and walks to Mun sell and Young, to be followed by Van Buren's cleanup double Ao center tied the score. Hagerman relieved Hig, and after causing Shinn to go out, McCor mlck to Speas. held the Senators at his mercy thereafter. In the eleventh Chadbourne reached first by betting out a grounder to Ten nan t, lively Easy In Krsi, The Beavers found Lively compara tively easy In the first game, while West held the visitors to seven hits. Youngs single and an error by Lind say on Halllnan's grounder, gave the Solone a run in the first Inning, but Portland tied It up on Derrick's single, Kodgers" double and Lindsay's out. Der rick scored again In the fifth after his forcoout of Chadbourne, on a stolen baseand Rodgers" single to left. Doane's double to left and Lober's single, gave foruana another in the sixth. The fourth run was made In the seventh on oounies oy Chadbourne and Doane. Lo Der-s single. Berry's sacrifice, a steal of - third and McCormlck's Infield hit gave the fifth run In the eighth. Tennant s double to rrght and Halll nan's single through short gave the wolverines their second run in the eighth. The locals made 25 hits in the two games. Bill Rodgers neared the sral axy Tf Beaver .300 hitters by getting six nus out of eight times at bat, three in eacn or tn two games score: first fine ' . : kUCEAMENTO . ' . r AB. B. H. PO. A. R. Van Burtn, If. 0 Shinn rf, .............. 8 Tennant, lb. ,........ 4 Morin, ef, 8 Hantaan, 8b. .......... a Kenworthr. Sb. . . a TB1MS Tote! ' ...... a 4 " 1 v S 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 A. T ft , 0 3 0 1 . X 1 0 0 87 .8 POBTLAND AB. B. H. PO. Chadbourne, of. ......... 8 1 1 2 T 24 15 3 Derrick, lb. Badgers, 2b. Lindsay, fib. Doane, rf. ... Lober If. .. Berry, c. ... McCormick, ai Weat, p, . . . Total ...... a .. 3 .. 4 11 B 1 0 8 3 S 0 A. 0 0 4 9 0 0 0 e a ..83 8 11 27-13 8 ..1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 3 ..3 10000023 T Batted for Cheek in ninth, tftan for Lively In ninth. Hits ! Portland 10 0 0 1 1 1 1 6 a 0 1 0 1 2 8 3 11 Struck out By Lively 1, by Weat 1. Bases on balla Off Lively 1, off West 2. Two baaa "fni a, cnees:, Doane, Chadbourne, Young, Tennant. Sacrifice bitar-Berry 2. Stolen bases Kenworthr, Lober. HI by pitched ball Moran. Hodgers. Time of game lM. Umpires Second game SACBAUXNTO Tonnr, as. 4 Van Bores, If 6 Shinn, rf 8 xennanc ID. 0 Moran. cf. Halllnan, 8b. .., Kenworthy, 3b. BUm, e Arellunea, p, ... Munsell, p. .... Total Chadbourne, cf. . Speaa, lb Rodgers, 2b Lindsay, 8b Doane, rf. Lober. If Fisher, c McCormick, ss. . Higginbotham, p Hagerman, p Total .'. 2 . 6 . S . 4 . 2 . 1 .36 . 6 . 8 . 6 . 4 . 6 . 4 . S . 4 . 1 . 8 .42 . R. H. PO. A. B. 118 6 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 8 11 0 O 0 0O10 112 10 0 14 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 8 32 15 "0 D B. H. PO. A. B. 113 0 0 1 8 10 1 0 0 a 6 8 0 1 2 4 8 1 12 110 113 0 0 0 14 2 0 0 117 0 10 110 0 0 0 1 0 6 14 33 18 1 TWO OUt When wlmilnv nm unrail Sacramento 0 0 1 001 8 00008 Hits ft ft VL 1 fl 1 V 1 fl 1 A Q Portland ....01 10030000 1 a HUa 0 21 1080201 214 Struck out By Munsell 6. by Higginbotham 3, by Hagerman 1. Bases on balla Off Mun sell 3, oft Hlgglubotham 2. Two base bits Lober, KiBher, Van Buren 2, Tennant, Speaa. Three baso hlta Keuwortby. Double plaj-a Rodgers to McCormick; Young to Kenworthy to Tennant. Charge defeat to Munsell. Credit victory to Hagerman. Sacrifice hies Moran !), Shinn, Llndaay. Stolen base Bodgers. Hit by pitched balla Higginbotham. by Aiellanea. Iu ninga pitched By Arellanes 5, Higginbotham 0 2-3. Base hits Off Arellanes 7, runs 2; Hlg. glubothsm 8. runa 0. Time of game 2:17. Um pires Finney and Phyle. ' SEALS' DOUBLE VICTORY SHOVES THEM TO THIRD Ban Francisco, Col., Bept. 1. TheJ San Francisco 8eals Jumped into third place In the Coast league pennant race by win ning two games from the Angela yester day, while the Beavers drubbed the Sen ators twice. Fanning pitched a three lilt game In the morning, the Seals win. nlng, 6 to 1. Overall pitched In the aft ernoon, and won by a 8 to 1 score. Tho Angels made as many hits as -the Seals, but could not bunch them. Manager Dillon shifted his II ne-iin In the afternoon game, but It did not help very much. The score: Morning garni MAI'S E ALLOWS BENGALS TO WIN 'IP DAY' BOUT Colts Rally and Tie Score With Six Runs in Eighth But - Boot Throws It Off, Tacoma. Wash., Bept 1. Portland came near grabbing off the "Umpire Day" game here yesterday by an eighth inning rally, but Harry Kallmann's error in the last half of the frame spilled the beans all over the park. It allowed West, the new 'first baseman. to score th winning run with two out Tacoma had been finding Todd pretty easy and had amassed a six run lead up to the eighth. The 8000 fans who came out to do honor to Jimmy Toman, hero of Umpire's day, - lolled back In their seats and took it for granted that the game was as good as won. How ever, you can't tell what surprises baseball has in store for the fans. Dave Bancroft started the rally with a double and the hits fell in clusters in the Tiger inner and outer-works. When Harry Todd was out trying to stretch a double into a three-bagger, the score had been tied with six fat runs. West doubled for the second time in the eighth, it being his third hit of the afternoon. Hensllng beat out a bunt to Hynes, who had succeeded Todd, but Keller hit Into a double play, the Colts holding West on third. Harris and Neighbors, pinch hitters, walked. Mc Mullln grounded to Mohler, who made a perfect peg to Heilmann, but the lat- W M .. J V. 1 11 j n.. . . a wr tuujjyou iu uu.ii vuiu west cruBseu the plate with the seventh run. Umpire Toman was the recipient of a large number of presents and some Jew elry. Every decision he made was ap plauded, whether it was for or against tne borne team. Score: PORTLAND B. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. Bancroft, ea e 1 1 e 4 Mohler, 2b 5 1 1 1 6 Oulgnl, rf 5 1 1 1 1 Melchlor, If 4 0 0 1 0 Heilmann. lb 4 1 1 8 1 Mahoney, cf 4 118 0 Coltrln, 8b 4 12 0 0 King, c 1 0 0 O 1 Williams, e .... 8 0 2 4 2 Todd, p 4 0 10 2 Hynes, p. ..1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 89 6 10 24 17 TACOMA AB. R. H. PO. A. UcMullIn, 3b. S O 1 2 2 Million, If 5 0 1 S 0 Fries, cf 4 0 1 O 0 Holdermsn, rf 8 2 1 4 1 West, lb 4 2 8 0 2 Hensliug. as 4 1 2 8 2 Keller, 2b 3 0 1 1 7 Harris, c 2 1 0 4 1 Kaufman, p S 1 2 1 8 McUlnnity. p. O 0 0 O 1 Neighbors 0 0 0 O 0 Total 1 S3 T 12 27 It E. 0 0 0 0' 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 LOS ANiiELES AH.H.PO.A. 0 2 0 1 0 10 1 1 1 0 0-3 0 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO AB.H.PO.A. Mundorff.rf. 4 McArdle.lb. 3 Johuston.cf. 4 llogan.lf. .. 4 IHvna,2t.. 3 Corhan.sa. 4 Cartwrl't.Sb. 4 Clarke.c 4 Fanning, p. .. 8 0 1 1 11 1 2 2 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 1 0 Total ....33 12 27 0 . .0 10000000 1 ..0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 18 . .0 0040200 ' 6 12 Page. 2b.... 4 Wllnon.rf.. 4 Moore. lb... 4 Maggart.cf. 3 Hl)i.lf 3 Jnhn.w.i.a , , 4. Metzger.Sb. 3 Byrnes, c. . . 3 Perrltt.p... 1 Slagle.p 2 Total ....30 8 24 19 Los Angeles Hits San l'ranclaco "He 0 0 14 2 4 10 1 nuns uagRart. Jobnatciu. Horan. I x na or ban 2. Errors Jobnaton 2. Downs. Oorhan Johnson 2, Byrnes. Two runs, 4 hits off Per mi, laaen oiu in lour in with one oat and on. Charge defeat to Perrltt. Stolen b.sci Maggart. Hogan. Two Iniiw hit Murt Ko. rlfke bit Ellis. Sacrifice fly Metsgr-r. First "n raiieq Dana vri Fanning t, off I'er rut a. Bunts out By Fanning 6, br Perrltt 3 .'. .nag. j. lAiiiDie piaya siugle to Page 1 Moore, Page to Johnston to Moore. Left oi oases i.os Anceles 6. Kan .Prnciv K vim pilch Slagle. Stolen bases Maggart 1 II o- gan i. nme oi game 1:&0. Umpires Held ami aacvariny. Afternoon game LOS ANCELES AB.H.PO.A. Batted for Kaufman in elgbth. Portland OOOOOOOS 0 9 Tacoma 0 1 0300 8 1 T Stolen bases Million, Holdertnan, Oulgnl. Double play Mohler to Bancroft to Heilmann. Two base hlta West 2, Heilmann, Bancroft. Tbre base hit Kaufman. Pltcben' record 11 bits, 6 runs off Todd in 7 Innings: 1 hit, 1 run off Hynes in 1: 10 hits, 6 runs off Kaufman In 8; no hits, no runs off McOlnnity In 1. Struck out Br Todd 2, by Hynes 1, by Kaufman 3, by McUlnnity 1. Bases on balla Off Todd 1, off Hjnes 2. nit by pitched ball Keller and Holderinan by Todd. Time of game 1:38. um pire Toman. DAN Q'LEARY TO TRY TO REACH BAY CITY INSfXTEEN DAYWALK CROSS AND BARRIEAU WILL BOX 12 ROUNDS Champion Pedestrian Plans to Leave Portland Oct, 1 and Average 48 Miles a Day, Leaving Broadway and Yamhill streets, Portland, on the morning' of Oo tober 1, Dan OXeary, the champion walker of the world, will attempt to walk to San Francisco In 18 days. The dlstanco will be 770 miles. This is the urst time any one has attempted to make the trip In any given number of aays. O'Leary. who celebrated his 70th birthday recently by walking 70 miles. stepping out to Mount Hood and part of ine way back, rigures that by doing the distance in 16 days, he will only have to average something like 48 miles a day, which, his friends say, Is merely a constitutional for him. The roads ought to be in Drettv fair shape by October, and ir will be just cool enough for me to make good time," said O Leary this morning. I am setting 16 days as the maximum time I shall need. If nothing happens may be able toWalk it in less than that time, I don't know that any body has ever established ay sort of a record between Portland and San Francisco, and this will be one that all the pedestrians may aim at 'I shall not set out to walk a cer tain number of miles each day. I may walk 60 or 70 miles in one day ad 20 or 80 the next It all depends on how I feel." At Qresham Saturday night O'Learv defeated Kastman and Wilson, skaters, by 10 yards. Wilson was giving O'Leary a close race, when his skate strap broke and put him out of the race. Ha wants to race the champion walker again, be lieving that he will be able to win. KOESTNER ALLOWS TWO HITS AND HAPS DIVIDE Los Angeles. Cal., Sept. 1. Venice and Oakland broke even yesterday. Th Oaks won the morning game, 3 to 0. when Harkness weakened In the seventh inning. Elmer Koestner twirled a two hit game. The score was 6 to 2. The score: Horning gam OAKLAND AB.H.PO.A Leard.2b.. 4 18 1 Sch -Ke, hlrnvlf . . esa. lb.... Karlor.rf . . Hetllng.Bb. Cook.ta. . . . Krelta,c... Klllllay.p. . Total TENICB AB.H.PO.A. National League Games. At Chicago- R. H. B. Pittsburg 0 4 Chicago 10 10 Batteries O'Toole, Cooper and Simon Humphries and Archer. Maggart.cf Moore, lb. . . Ell la, If Howard, 8b. Pace.2b..., Wilson.rf.. Jobosoa.as. ArboKast.e. Byan.p S 'Goodwin.. I 0 4 1 4 2 2 0 8 1 4 1 4 1 8 0 0 0 3 01 &AN FRANCISCO AB.H.PO.A MUUUorff.rf. ail Oi McArdle.lb. 2 6 24 10 Johnston, cf. 3 Hogan.lf.... a DownS2b.. 8 Corhun !... 3 Cartwr'ht.Sb 3 Schmldt,c... 3 Overall, p.. . 2 1 8 1 8 1 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 10 0 1 Total 25 8 27 11 On Your Auto Trip Try the new OLYM- PIA CARTON meth od of carrying AlsYsvipiA V BEER. The new container is made of spruce veneer light, strong and moisture-resisting can be packed in ice or submerged in water in definitely .without injury.- , We are the originat ors of this package and are its exclusive users. ' "Phone tylain 671 or A-2467 ...401100 ! 0 0 01 Olympia BREWING COMPANY -fit's the Water" From Our Artesian Springs Total ....81 Imi Angeles . 0 002 1 1 00 2 6 oan rranciaco 1O110UO0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 fl Rnue Maggart, Mundorff 2. Uorhan. Krrora Ellis. - Twtr basa bit Mttndorff.- Harrtfic fly Page. Sacrifice hit-Iohnston. Plrst base on cnuen oaiisurc yan 3. off Oreroll 3. Struck out By Ryan ; by Orerull 9. Hit by pluher McArdle. Double Playa Johnson to Moore. Johnson unassisted. Stolen bases Maggart, Hl- II.. IT 1 1 1 r ... . . 1 ' nwaiu, nujan. i.eii on DaAc. t.oe An geles 7, San Francisco 3. Time of game 1:40. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. . . W'-I'-Pst-L VC. Tj. Pet Portland 81 69 .678 Sacramento .69 72 .490 Venice 7fl 75 .603 Los Angeles. 70 78 .473 S. Francisco. 74 78 .493 Oakland ....70 80 .467 Vaneourer Portland tieattle Northwestern League. ..82 (16 .894 ..72 60 .6451 ..73 87 .621 Victoria Tacoma Spokane National League. New York... 83 88 .BSflj Boston .... Philadelphia 69 48 .800 Brooklyn . Chicago 87 66 .545 Cincinnati , Plttaburg ...64 56 .B33St. Louis,. . .08 74 .471 .6.1 78 .447 .68 79 .429 ..82 06 .441 ..92 66 .441 ..82 78. .407 .45 80 .SW American League. goeton 68 81 .492 Petrolt ; 64 71 .432 St- LonlS 48 8! .872 New York.... 42 T7 .868 Philadelphia 81 41 .664 CleTeland ..75 49 .605 Washington 69 62 .670 Chicago ....65 61 .616 - American Association. Milwaukee .80 55 .608 St. Paul 61 71 .458 Minneapolis 78 58 .673 Toledo 60 78 .445 LoulaTllle ,7b 69 Kansas ritT .no ts mi Columbus ..76 62 .6511 Indianapolis. 61 82 .1183 Western Tri-State. Bole 27 81 .5631 N. Yakima. -.. 24 24 .son Walla Wilt 25 23 Ml Pendleton .4.30 28 .417 Denter Pes Moines Ht. Joseph. Lincoln ... Western League. Omaha ... Tnpeks ...83 46 .643 S..78 56 .576 .69 63 .623 .68 4 .615) Wichita .69 69 .465 . no 71 iu Slonx City... 59 T4 .444 .40 80 .380 Atlanta Mohll 69 58 .566 Birmingham 70 60 .538 alontgum'ry 63 60 .616 Mlandlngs games. - Southern League. ' .74 63 .683 Msmphls ...Tl rT .518 t.nattanooga 60 60 .500 NsahTille ..i.03 76 .458 New Orleans.. 40 82 .328 include ' this morning's de not Journal Want Ads 'bring result. At Cincinnati First game: Tt. II. B. St Louis 6 8 Cincinnati 10 12 Batteries Harmon and Hilderbrand, Wlngo; Johnson and Blackburn, Kllng, Second game R. H. E. St. Louis 2 7 Cincinnati S 7 Batteries Qrlner, TreckU, Geyer and w Inge Suggs and Kilns'. American League Games. At St. Louis R. H. E. Cleveland 9 10 St. Louis 1 6 Batteries Gregrg and Carisch; Mitch' en ana Alexander. At Chicago R. H. E. Detroit 6 11 Chicago 4 10 Batteries WlUett and Stanasa: Rus sell and SchalK. American Association Results. Columbus 4-7. Toledo 14-1. St Paul 3, Minneapolis 1. Indianapolis 12, Louisville 1. Milwaukee 7, Kansas City 2. - jf ft x- 5 J 1 t l The President of the Central Labor Council . would do a lasting favor to his followers by advising them to ' smoke my P. & JBL CnUBAB KAVAtTA, TAMTA HJJ9B Bo cxaajB. Why? , Becauso it's a good cigar, the biggest bo value that can be , bought anywhere. ' W. H. DEDMAN JR. Z.03 QAJSI17 OX0AB 8TOBS), 167 3d. Pipe Repairing a Specialty. ' Carllale.lf . . 4 0 0 0 2 0 8 OiKane.cf.... 4 2 0 0 4 17 0;Barle.rf.. 8 12 0 3 1 O 0Hosp,2b.... 4 I 1 8 8 11 l.O'Hourke.ss. 4 0 6 2 2 1 1 8jLltschl,3b... 8 0 2 2 2 0 7 0 Pat'son.lb. . 8 10 0 1 0 2 Elliott.o.... 8 0 4 6 Harkliess.p. 2 0 0 0 MoD'nell.lf. 0 0 8 0 Meloan.... 1 0 0 0 Klspfer.p.. 0 0 0 0 ..25 6 2T tI Total ....tl 6 27 10 Oakland 0 0100020 08 Hits 00101130 O 6 Venlcs 0 0000000 00 Hits 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 fl Runa Ness, Zacber, Cooke. Errors Elliott. Pit bits. 3 .rum off Harkness in 8 innings. 'barge defeat to Harkness. Three bis hit- Kane. Two baas hlta Patterson. Hosn. Kane Sacrifice hits Krelts, Baylor. Boses on balls Off Klllllay 2. oft Harkness 8. firrock out By Klllllay 7. Harkness 8. Doable plays Harkness to Elliott to Lltschl; Harkness to Lltachl to Hoap. Stolen baset Scblrm, Leard. Wild Ditches Hsrkneas 2. Time 1:49. um pires Bush and Onthrle. Afternoon gsm OAKLAND IN VANCOUVER TODAY Neither Is Well Trained' But New Yorker Expects to Pol ish Off Northern Scrapper. Vancouver, B. C, Sept 1. Consider ing the fact that neither had Umo In which to train properly. Leach Cross, the New York fighter, and Frank Bar rieau, tha northwest lightweight, were in rainy good condition for their sched uled 12 round bout at Brlghousa this afternoon. The advance sale was a trl ne disappointing: on account of ths match being arranged at such a late date, but the Indications were that goodly crowd would be on hand when ine ooys entered tne ring. All cars headed for the arena were Jammed. Cross looks to be ten pounds lighter tnan nis opponent, who is of a stocky build, although both boys are natural lightweights. Both took a complete rest Sunday, and neither left his hotel until a late hour this morning.' I do not anticipate having any dlf dlculty Jn disposing of Barrleau within the twelve rounds, although I under stand ha Is a clever and strong boxer," said Cross today. "The training I did at Los Angeles for the bout with John. ny Dundee which was called off on ac count of Young's death, has stood me In good stead, and I am In fine fettle." Barrleau would not discuss his chances of wlnnlnar over Cross but de clared that meeting a real lightweight contender had not affected his nerve and that he would put up the best fight he Is capable of. Freddie Welsh and Willie Ritchie, who will box here Sept 20, for the lightweight championship of the world, will be at the ringside. During his stay here, Cross will en deavor to arrange conferences with Welsh and Ritchie with a view to se curing a match wRh the winner of the Sept 20th- bout. SEVEN mm il HAVE PERFECT SCORES Angry Constable Takes Shot at Daniel Boone and His Passenger. tr4,2b., Schlrm.lf. . Gardner, lb, Kaylor.rf. . Zacner.cf . . Hntllng.Sb. Uook.sa. . . . Mltse.e. . . . O'Brien, p.. demons. . Prultt.p... Lonman.p. . Total TBN1CB AB.H.PO.A. AB.H.PO.A. 0 1 4:carllsle.lf., a o i 0 2 0 10 1 1 Kane.cf Bejless.rf . . 8 lIcDon'ell,2b 4 O'llourke.ss. 4 Lltschl. 8b... 4 1'at'eon.lb. 4 Elliott. c 2 2) Kosstncr.p. . 8 O 0 0 .80 2 24 13 1 13 1 8 8 1 Total .31 12 27 14 .0 0100100 0 2 ..0 01001000 2 ..0 000002 8 Oakland Hlta VonlMi Hits 1 1 1 5 0 0 1 8 12 Runs Scblrm, Cook. Kane, Bayleaa, Mcnon nell. O'Rourke. Lltschl. Patterson. Errors O'Bonrke. Leard, Schlrm. Eight hlta, 4 runa off O'Brien In 4 Innings; no bits, no runs off Pruitt in 1 inning. Charge driest to O'Brien. Sacrifice hit Koeatner. Basee on balls Off Koestner 8. off O'Brien 1. off Pruitt 1. 8trnck mit Rt Koestner 8. by O'Brien 1. by Pruitt 1 nnuhla nlara Gardner to Cook to Uardneri fichlrm to Oook. Wild pitch Koeatner. Hit by pitcher Bayless. Time 1:40. Umpii Rnah mnA Huthn. Local and State Games j - - " The Harriman team broke even witn Tillamook yesterday, winning the morn ins came. 9 to 8, and losing the after noon game, 12 to S. Mainland's batting was the feature or tne game. Johnny Telford twirled great ball for the Weonas yesterday, allowing but one hit and fanning 21 batters. The score was Weonas 8, Broadway 0. The White Caps lost to the Vernon Tigers, 18 to 2, yesterday, on the South Portland field. The Villa Reds forfeit ed to the Ernst Grays yesterday. The Alblna team downed the Mohicans, 8 to 4. All teams are members of the Archer-Wiggins Junior league. The Scrltsmelr team defeated? the Kenton Giants yesterday, 10 to , In a ten inning game. The Piedmont Maroons beat Union Meat company yesterday, 10 to 8. Grimm's hitting and Moeller'a pitching featured the game. Seattle, Wash., Sept 1. Twenty-six of the 48 starters in the motorcycle en durance race from Portland to Seattle and return, held under the auspices of the F. A. M., arrived here Sunday and left on their return trip at 4 o'clock this morning. One rider, Daniel Boone, who carried a passenger, was shot at by an angry constable en route to this city. Those who finished the first half of the 404 mile run with perfect scores were H. E. Meads, C. Hunt Daniel Boone, Harry Eston, Clarence Hamilton, Ed Barrett and Ouy Vernon. MANY GOLFERS J 1TART : FOR NATIONAL TITLE - f - W. J, Travers Is the Favorite Among 145 Entrants at Garden City. VIHLON IS HIGfl GUiJ ti. KENTON TRAP SHOOTI Five Trapsmen Are Tied fcr Percentage Honors in tho Steveps Medal Event. 4aakMsMwsasaMsssaa8(i ,.,,-.. Vlv shooters tied y aster day for the New York, Sept 1. The national ama teur championship tournament, one of Stevens medal at the Kenton traps, and the biggest, events of the year In the win shoot off the tie next Sunday; They 1 , 1 . 1 a. V. & 3 .VI. I T A xm..k M .. v gulling worm, in iu uo siascu van ww v. a,- rvuu .va vevutavuvar, a. on the Units at Garden City, L. I, The f-Thornton. Albright, Cadwell : and Wlh- program was opened today with a medal I Ion. Each was high gun In the regular play qualifying round at S holes, w. j. I weekly shoot. Score yesterday: Travers Is favorite and there are 141 golfers (In the qualifying round. Tomor row theflrst round of match play at 3f holes will be run off. with subsequent rounds for a similar distance being carded for each day following until the decisive test on Saturday. The east, the middle west and the Pacific- coast sec tions have sent their best amateur play ers to compete for the honors. Chief Interest, of course, centers largely in the performances of those rated the Wders on the list, with the at the top, where for the first time, bright, Jerome u. Travers, mree times ine na tional title holder, stands aione. MORNING GAMES IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES American League. Cleveland, O.. Sept. 1. Speed on ths bases and clean play in the field won for Cleveland In the morning game with Chicago. Clcotte was hit hard, and his support was poor. Score: R, H. E. Chicago . 2 9 4 Cleveland 8 10 1 Stevens medal: J. A. Tjoeh. fl brok en, 8 added; Knight, 83 with 18 added; Gregory. 79 with 11; Hough, IS with 82 f F M. Troeh, 83, scratch: Dr. Thornton," 86 with 12; Everdlng, 0 With 29; bright, 77 with 22; Cadwell, 68 with J8i,, Matthes, 69 with 20; Holllgan, 48 wltv 20; Wlhlon, 94 with 4; Bhattuck, 6 with 20, and Toung, 78 with 16 added. Weekly shoot: Wlhlon, 94 out of &' possible 100; ; J. A, Troeh, 92; F. M. Troeh, 92; Dryden, 90; Dr. Thorntoiv ' '.. 89; Blair, 85; Knight, 81; HuaUey, 84; ". Long. 84; Van Atta, 81; Gregory. 7 climax HoUgh 78. young 7j. Beguln, TIF Al bright, 70; Matthes, t; Everdlng, S; Shattuck, 64; Ray Van Atta. 64; Cald well, 8; Holllgan, 62; Bp arks, 40, and. Trowley, 68. . V . , ., Doubles results: Dryden. 8UHnnU ley, 81; P. M. Troeh, 75; Wlhlon, 764-. Gregory, 61; Trowley, tl; Albright, 61; Van Atta, 61; Thornton, 42, and Cad well, 82. - ! Clabby Is Favorite. Sacramento. Cal, Sept 1- With the selection of Charley Schwanenbergr reieree, ail is in readiness ior tne. scheduled 20 round bout between Jimmy.; Clabby and Sailor Grand at Buffalo; Batteries Clcotte and Schalk; James Paf.k er tonlglit. ', :: and O'Neill. v;ianDy, wno is aireaay aown to tne,.' Umpires Hlldebrand and O Loughlln. pouna mara, is xasing ix easy tooay after exhibitions for the benefit of thes Boston, Sept. 1. Invlnolble pitching Sund.a? .5rowd yesterday. Grande, whrsv by Moseley enabled Boston to shut out ny overweignt, is working naras lvuoj . i. uib quanera.- x l ciainiai as: will make the weight without dlfloulty when the men weigh In at B o'clock thU-" afternoon. Clabby Is a 10 to 7 favorite; ' New York In the morning game here, 6 to 0. Score: ft. H. E. New York - 0 4 4 Boston 6 12 0 Batteries Schuls and Sweeney; Mose ley and Cady. , Umpires Evans and Connolly. Philadelphia, Sept. 1. The Senators went all to pieces In this morning's j game here, and the Mackmen, behind Bender, played faultlessly and won. Score: R. H. B. Washington 16 6 Philadelphia .'r- 4 7 0 Batteries Boehllng, Gallia and Hen ry; Bender and Bchang. Umpire Ferguson. Journal Want Ada bring results. ; SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ; National Leagrte. New York, Sept 1. The Giants and the Braves battled for 10 Innings In the morning game here today, New York finally winning, 3 to 1. Score: R. H. XC Boston 2 11 2 New York 8 T 1 1 Batteries Hess and Whaling; De-I maree and Meyers. Umpires O'Day and Emilia. I 'a III university oiures on Department of Medicine ,63 Douglass Batted in Elerentrt, Spokane, Wash.. Sept 1. Douglass weakened in the 11th innings yesterday and the Bees rushed over four tallies, breaking a tie. Narveson and Douglass both twirled good ball for 10 Innings and it was a question of which twlrler would weaken first The score: R. H. E. Victoria 6 i 8 Spokane l i Batteries Narveson and Shea; Doug lass and Hannah. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept 1. Walker was touched up for 12 hits, and Philadelphia won the morning game, from Brooklyn, 6 to 2. score: R. H. E, Philadelphia 6 12 2 Brooklyn 2 8 1 Chartered by Eegsnts, J88T. Rated ss Class A" school br the OmuS.lT: of Education ef the Americas MVI1"! Asse-. dstlon. ' --T7TI - TwntT-seyenti srumsl aaasJesa aaara (setntwe ' 1. 1918. Curriculum A course of four veers' ttmHoLj of eight and a half months each, lsadlBJt to ths decree of Doctor of Medicine. Requirements of Admlailon-A saeeeasfnllr Batterle-Seaton and Killlf.r; Walk- Wtn oiuioij, posics ana ueratsa er and Miller, Umpires Brennan and Easoa. I chemistry, I French. . Laboratory Facilities Ample faculties) . t' fof: Pittsburg, Pa., Sept L The Pirates I Practical technical training la the AepartaenUt and the Reds batt ed for 10 Innings a ? pajawiogj. patnoiosy sm oeter; the morning game here today. C'JS!.,XSS.t?11 iuiiq iiiiiiin suawicu ma viBiivrar id win, 6 to 4. score: R. H. K, i Cincinnati 6 6 11 Pittsburg 4 11 8 Clinical Adrantaa-es Ths larsa rit-r KflanltaTs. Including the Good Samaritan. St. Vincent's and ths Multnomah hosottal offer excellent fa;;; I elUtles for clinical teaching and the Portland ' - free fispenssry m rrorta fortlsua sna the hbornood lloass Dlspsnssry In Booth Port-'' conducted under the susDlces of tho Rnw versity of Oregon offer special facilities for practical teacning, classes being alTtded lnta mall (roups with a view to more Individual ' instrucuon. opportunities for intsrnahlpa In the various hospitals are offered to araduates Edirar and Starr defeated Shlvea and hto bool , .V i anuria ana psroouars aaarsse jm Xonneth J. iUcksnsio, Bus, Msdioal Donui- r mm J , . vcnw, m mam SfBregsj, BatteHes Packard andCTarK7XUha-: Adams, Hendrlx, Robinson and Simon, uirson. Umpires Klem and Orth. Tennis Tournament On. Butler In the Multnomah club tennis tournament yesterday, 6-2, T-6. This was the only match played. meat, VnlTOrsity ef ( stroots, Portland, Cr. For the man who guards his health After Breakfast MURIEL After Lunch MURIEL After Dinner PORTLAND ACADEMY FOTLAirD. OEfOOsT Twesty-flfth Tear Opens aoptemoer u, wm. director. The Academy mclndee a srlaaarr and arrasM Ijnar school which reeelvss hoye and girls set f otmg as mix ana aoest us wars ex me graaes a seren years. Kmphaals ea sssentlsls. Pbn teal trainins and free Blay la Ujrmnaalnra and on play-ground. -t All departments la char re ef themarhly qualified and experienced teachers. Catalogoe sppiicatioa. -. . THUTUBTH AH9 XOSTrOOUXST- ' nts boys sad girls for Bastera and Wsstsrn Oollegal Well equipped UV sratorios la Chemls try and Physles. A Oysaaailsas la? huge et a aUlleaf Field aad track sthleUea, l ;! The United States team defeated the Eagues yesterday by the score of T to 3. The Tlmms-Kress team defeated the Falrvlew team yesterday by the score of 8 to 4. Court Rose City, . 63, Foresters of America, wort from the West End team, 19 to 10, Sunday. The Foresters se cured three home runs and four triples. Batteries, West End, Schults and John son; Court Rose City, Bruns and Dunn. YnTirnnrpi- Wins Another. I Seattle. Wash.. Spet 1. Jackson's home run in the ninth saved Seattle from a shutout yesterday at the bands of the league leaders. The score was 4 to 1. The score. Vancouver , C . . . - ncsiue . ............ Batteries Cadreau and Gips and Cad man. R.ICE. 4 10 0 14 1 Orlndla; MURIEL All the flavor of a full rich Havana and marvelously mild. No brain pinch, no cluttered tongue, no filed nerves when you smoke Muriel, the all-day cigar. Men who guard their health smoke MURIEL Wcsttern lasagne) Result, Topeka 11, Denver 8. Lincoln 1, Wichita 7. St. Joseph 6-8, Omaha 4-4. Dca Moines ,1-11, Sioux City 6-8. 10stiyht The Mild Havana Blend THE HARTC1GAR CO., DUtributori, PORTLAND, OR. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Portland, Oregon i:.--?.-?:? A srolondid - bojardlnar and - day -school for young men and boya. . High school ana college) courses, . Grammar grades taught to boys ' over eleven years. Oatalogna ' Fre V ,t 8chool Open September 0 : XeT. Joseph Oallagnsa, O. . CL, - yrsaldsat,- - - Law Department University, of Oregon! i ro&TLAinx, oaroow rail term ooens SeDtambw 21. 1S1I. flnuraa f three yesra. leadlna to dena of LJ. S. and embracing 20 branches ef the law, IncluaTng moot court and debate work. Candidates pre pared especially for admission to bar. . remits of IT Instructors. Located In heart of dty. Ad. ' jiceiu to courts. or csiainf as sivtng entrance reqalremsnts and full lntorroatk.n adrlreM T. Walter Oulard, Searatary, 814 Osatral UHg., Portland, rST. HELENS H AtLI yornxxjurxs, omxooir Park Ave. aad rord St, Resident and day school for gtrla. School opens Monday, Sept, 1(7 Old DuDlls will reaister Wadnee. day. 8ept 10. to 13 A. M. New pupils Thursday and Friday, Bspt, 11 and 13. to 12 A, M. Holy Cross Institute iw fej- Isjt ' Conducted by the Sisters of Rt. Mary, A boarding sod day school for boyf odsr U years or aire. . A Bust suitable prsporatorjr eourse of tsctinl cat and musical trainins. combined with tli" sets development. Vcnonl e(eos Hit. a. A l dress Pastor Holy Onus Church, T74 BewiMn t tlupsrloreas of Instttate, - ra Oberlla bstieM Stan ford and Hwlirs sts, Hill Military Acadcrrj rOKTIiAXD, ORHGON . Send for Illustrated Vataloz"