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:. i hi , 1 !, 14 TTir" rtDFP.ftM i ntrv TrtTfDHAt tlrtBTT AMn'MintnKr nttmiTiTo ; sninummnn ar : mm '-: :'"S-:','- '"' - ' ' ' ALL OF THESE PITCHERS LOOK ALIKE TO M'CREDIE'S WRECKING CREW Jack Carpenter of Pen ver, and is saJ1 to be In perfect.: condition, while Juo Swain suffered no. Ill effects from hi bout here with Farmer, last week ani Is also in good condition. The fight promises to be a, . fast one. . ;V;;-;;y ', ',, , "''i-.' Croft and Nyland Matched. 1 Butte, Mont, Sept. S. Leach Cross of New York, and Flghtlntr Dick Hy land of San Francisco were matched last night for a-U round contest In, this city the' first week 1 of ..October under the auspices of the Copper City Athletio club. eTall Itegatta Postponed. . 'Captain Pfaender of the Portland Rowing club,' because of the uncer tainty of the weather, yesterday ' an nounced that the fall regatta would be postponed - to Saturday, . September IS. The schedules of events will be the) same. , . SEVENTEEN HITS AND .FIVE ERRORS ALLOW Fi BRILLIANT YOUTH WHO MAY BE CHAMPION FOR SEPTEMBER 9TH 9-1 FIGHT WITH SAILOR T MORRIS NE TO FOR PORTOLA GAMES MI 1 woe BEAVERS GAME 1 Rip Hagerman Too Much fo Champs and O'Brien Proves Easy for Mackmen. San ?rancico. Sept. i- Sevenhcn hiu were made by the Beavers off Buck . O'Brien, lute of the Boston world's champions, who jieiforirnl in a couple of fames against he Ntw York Giants last October, and Bill Malarkey. who ' pitched the last inning against the Mackmen Buck must have left all of tola cunning in those two games, for he aid not fool the Bijav-r. At the same time it can not be de filed that he was givtyi punk support and so was Malarkey. The score was '" 9 to 1, Portland havinsr made four runs In the ninth orr Malarkey, who relieved . O'Brien when Clemens pinched for Buck In the eighth. On the. other hand Rip Hagerman pitched five-hit baseball, the Oaks gath ering' their lonesome tally in the first inning on Leard's long triple and Het- ling's single. Strange enough triples figured for botn lead-off men. Chadbourne cracked one out oft O'Brien to start the game, and Derrick, who got three for the after, noon, rapped out a single that registered Chad, Portland took the lead in the second . when Fisher scored on Hctling's error. Loner's out at the plate on an at : tempted double steal with Qus and Hagerman's double. Derrick and Rodgers singled to start the third, but Lindsay forced Derrick, , O'Brien to Hetling, and Doane forced ' Rodgers unassisted, but the other two ' runners advanced when Qus made a ; wild peg to first. Lober singled and cleaned-the bases. . Another run was the toll In the sev- enth. Chadbourne singled and reached third on two outs, scoring on Doane's single. Briefly here Is the last Inning: Der rick out, Leard to Gardner; Rodgers singled; Lindsay singled, Rogers on ' third; Doane filed to Zacher, scoring Rodgers, Lindsay taking- second:. Lober I singled, scoring Lindsay; Cober took : second on the throw-in; Korea singled and Lober scored on Krelu's error. . Korea on third; Fisher safe on Cook's error. Korea scoring; Fisher out, trying to reach second. Kreitz to Cook. Bcore: PORTLAND A B. K. II. It). A. K. Cbadbnurn, el. ft Derrick. II . KodRer., Vb. . LId4T. 3b. IJnsne, rf . . . Lober. If. ... Korea, n ! Utter, r. . . Hagermin, p. Tetsl .; ' . tiCird. 2b. .. Gardner, lb. , HetlliiR, 3b. Coy, rf Sieher, cf. ... Kay lor. If. . . Cook. M. ... Krtetg. c. ... O'Brien, p. ... Clempm . . . Ualarkej, p. t 0 OAKLAND 1" 27 W 1 t . 4 '.'.2 .. 1 .. 0 0" 0 I - . Total 32 6 27 19 Batted for O'Brien In elgbth. Portland . 1 1 2 0 U 0 1 0 48 ' Hltt 2 2320031 417 Oakland 1 OO0OOO0O 1 Hlti 2 001000026 Stolen baaea Ixber. Kliher. Klv runa, 13 , kit off O'Brien In 8 Innloca. ( barge defeat to O'Brien. Two baae hit Hagerinan. Thn-e base bila Cbadboume, Leard. Harrtflre bit Korea. Hafcerinau. Maerlftc fly Uoane. Hmt On balla Off Haperman 2. SI ruck out By Ha- . rermau 7. by O'Brien 1. 1.0ft on baaea Oak land . Portland 1. Wild pitch llagcrmau. : rime 2:05. I'mplrea-Held and MH:artbj-. EACH OF THE AMERICAN T YACHTS HAS ONE RACE . Marhlehead, Mass., Sept. 5. Each of the American sonder yachts in the In ternational events have one leg on thu President Wilson cup, as the result of the Sprig's victory In the last race yes terday. The fc'prlg, Kllen and Clma are tied with 15 points eacli for the Gov ernor Jfoss trophy. The points of the German boats are Serum 7, Angeli 6 and Wittelbach 4. STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League. W.I,. P.t.1 W. L. Pet. Portland .J..K2 62 .5fl9S. Prandioo.74 81 .47s Venire 80 7 .51HI.oa Angelea. .73 Wl .477 Sacramento 73 72 .50,1 Ouklaud ....72 83 . 46 Northwestern League. anrouTr ..81 f7 .5961 Victoria ' fiS 77 4fl'i Portland 7.1 61 .!i44 Taoouia H4 8i 444 Seattle 74 6S .02l8p,)kane 61 81 .430 Southern League. Atlanta 7S f.:i .5!,1i Chat tannoei 04 01 M2 Mobile !t M) ..V2; Mi-mphl 71 71 Mm BlrminKbam 74 61 Mt NaabTllle .. .67 77 4-, Moutgoni'ry 6.r 62 .S12! Now Orleana.41 M a i Western League. 48 B)2 (Muahn ... .-B no ..-..ye; 'loppka . . .72 64 ..'.a?;Jiux ('Hy. .71 .."ilK, Wlcblla . Ienver . . . lea Molne 81. Joaiph Llnroln . .71 on . .61 74 ..Ml 7N . .52 82 .SI 4 4.V2 .4.'ll .:ws National Leugue Np Vork...r 12 .7ii runt..n Philadelphia 74 46 .617: Brooklyn ChX-agn il 5 ..W ( in-ltnH Plttaburg ...67 50 .:.:;2 si. Lou American Leag Philadelphia W 43 .BI4 B'tin Cleveland ..77 32 ..'.; j D( roll n aaningius .nu oi MX St. y Dicago .67 6 4 l.NVw V American Association. Milwaukee ..84 56 .6oo;st. I'uul n 7-, Minneapolis .81 5 Toledo . . m '9 Columlxia -...M) 63 .560. Kanaa iii r LoulaTllle ..78 62 .S57i IndlanaiH.lia'. .',4 ' Western Tri-State. .l( 30 21 .5S8 x. Vuklma. 21 27 . Walla W'lla 25 26 .4txj rendleton .23 28 ... 6S .443 ... .M 71 .4.12 11". ..'.I 78 .4oii If. ...46 8S 4 112 ..Vis 57 71 .415 w 10 C'J "r 1 rk. .44 so 135; 1 1 s 1 S' 1 f Mi Jhu. "Huh W. M. Johnston, the California wonder a: tennis, 18 years old, Is the com lng man. according to the experts In the game. He 1s In some respects much like McLoughlin, the American champion, who helped lift the Davis cup in hard fought contests in England. Johnston, wao has red hair like McLoughlin has great speed and daring. He has a fast, straight service. His champion, but his back court game Is great forehand drive, with a remarkable control of the ball. He has lift nd "top," apd drives the ball faster WOLVES EfEAT ANGELS AND RISE ABOVE .500 Sacrameto, Cal., Sept. 6. The Wolves advanced above the .000 mark again by trouncing the Angels yesterday, 3 to 1. A double in the second inning by Bert Lynn, a recruit pitcher, resulted in two of the Senators' three runs. Jimmy Lewis pounded ,the ball out of the lot in the eighth inning. ' Goodwin secured three hits In four times, up for the Angels. I'lnehhltter Wilson was sent to bat again and failed to do anything. The score: LOS ANUKf.KM HACllAMKXTO Ajl.H I'O.A AR II. I'O.A. 2 0 3 3 Maggart.rf. 2 o t Mei!r.;tt. 2 0 2 1 EUU,lf.... 4 0 2 0 Howard. lb. 4 ! 2 Ynun(.M... I,eivl,,lf... Rhlnn.rt...' TenniDt.lb: 4 4 4 :i 1 1 1 1 2 o 1 0 P.2b ... 3 O 1 Krneifpr.rf . 4 11 ftoodwld.ii. 4 8 Uyrnm.r... 3 2 3 SlHglc.p... S ' Wilson 10 0 MorHn.of . l l(alllnn.3b. 3 2i K'ortby.2b 0 21 l.yuu.e a ft Klawitler.p. 1 0 I Total .00 8 24 17 Total 24 7 27 1U Batted for MJarle In ninth. Iia Augelta O u 0 0 It 1 0 0 o Hita 0 2 o 2 U 2 0 1 11 Sarrameute o 2 0 oaao 0 l 3 Hits .J 0 1 0 .10 2 12 7 Hun Howard. Lewis, Woran, Hallloan. Er rors Byrnes, Lynn. Kenworthy. Stolen baaea Maggart, Klawltter. Homo run Lewla. Two baae hita Lynn, llalllnan. Tennant. Hacrlflce hit Metiger. 1'age. ILilllnan, Kenwortby 2. (Struck out sHagle 2. klawltter 1. First on balla Off iSlagle 6. Klawltter X. Double playa Page to Howard to Goodwin; Krueger to How ard; Young to Tvunont. Ift on haaes - Ia Angelea 7, SiU'raineiito 8. Time 1:3. Itnplrea FlDooy and J'hyle. American ljettgue Games. At Cleveland: n H E Detroit 4 11 4 Cleveland . . . 3 7 2 Batteries Dubuc and McKee; Gregg and O'Neill. 12 Innings. At St Louis: R H E Chicago 4 12 2 St. Louis 5 $ 1 BatterieB Kussell. Scott apl Schalk; Schwcnk and Alexander, McAllister. 11 innings. At Washington: r New York 3 Washington . . . 2 Batteries Kisher and Gallia, Hughes and Alnsmith. Sweeney; At Philadelphia: First game K H K Boston 8 0 1 Philadelphia 6 10 3 Batteries: Leonard. Hall and Carrl gan; Plank, Pennock, Brown, Buscii and Schang. Second game: R. jj. e. Boston 5 12 i Philadelphia 2 2 1 Batteries Moseley, Berilent "and Thomas; Houck. Busch and Lapp. Umpires Evans and Ferguson. National League Game. At New York: First game R j e Brooklyn g g j New York " 2 7 3 Batteries: Walker. Ragon and Mc Carty: Marquard, Crandall and Meyers Secotirl game: R jf. Brooklyn j g ," New York 2 fi 0 Batteries: Yingling and Fisher; Tes roati and .Meyers. At Pittsburg: First gnmts R H K r.!;,1;01'1" 0 I ittsburg 2 8 3 Batteries: Bailee and" Hildebra,nd; Robinson and Simon. Umpires Klem and Orth. tecond game: n. H. E. i 11 c St. Louis Pittsburg BiltterieK OAvAr r. ni . 5 10 1 Mc- umpires Rlgler and Byron For a Few Weeks Only This Aristrocratic Group at Last Chance Prices Cosmopolitan ow Saturday Evening Post $3 9Q Woman's Home Companion Zu'hu Write for amazing last chance offer magazine list. Richard P. O'Conner Tobaccaalst Wewsdealer Mali Order Specialist. WOBTH BANK STATIOir, POBTtAHD, OKEOOW. . s. kill is not as deadly as that, of the perhaps the best in the country. He has and straighter .an Mac, M'DONNELL BREAKS UP GAME IN THIRTEENTH Los Angeles. Cat., Sept. 6. McDon nell's single in the thirteenth inning gave Venice another victory over the Seals yesterday. 3 to 2. Roy Hltt and Overall engaged in a twirling duel, al though both were touched up for a number of bingles. In the pinches, however, lilts were not to be secured until McDonnell cracked a plate splitter for a hot single. Tobln, Johnston and'Hogan each se cured three hits for the Seals, and Mc Donnell landed out four oi the 10 fclts allowed by Overall. The score: SAN KKANCISCO I VENICE AH.It.t-u.4.1 A R FT Pfl A Toblu.rf (( arllnle If.. S OiKunc.rf 6 Mi'Ardle.lb. 6 Johnaton.cf . 6 Hogau.ir... .1 IX. nu, 2b. 5 t'orhan.av. . 5 Cbarlea.3b. . 6 Schmidt. r.. 6 tTerall.r. . A Mnndorff.rf 0 I RaylPM.rf . . 6 0 Mellon ' 11,2b. 5 71 O'Kourke.st. f 31 Lltachl.Sh.. ft 08tfrrett,lb.. 5 2, Klllott.e. . 4 2 12 0 T 1 1 Hltt.p 5 Total ..51 1538 IB lotal 48 1 0 39 21 Two out when winning run iiwed. twin franriaco 1 00000 1 00 0 0 0 02 "" iitiuijIHllla 115 Venice a 0000OO000OO 13 "'is jf 1 1 1 u O0000 1 210 Huns Tobln. 0ernl. Carlisle, Kana 2 Er rort McDonnell 2, O Kourke. Stolen haae Sterrett. Three baae hit Kane. Two haae hit - Hltt. OTerall. Slerivlt. Sacrifice hit Hogan Href on balla tiff Hltt 2. off Overall 1. Struck mit -By Hltt 6. by OTer.ll 0. Wild pitches Hilt, orerall. lilt by pitcher Carlisle. Time -:J5. rmplrea Hush and (Juthrle. ' Victoria licnts Spokane. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 5. It was "I'nipire's Day" here yesterday, and the locals lost to the Bees by the score of 7 to 3. Victoria bunched hits off t'ovaleskie in the third and scored four runs. Spokane secured 11 hti off Kantlehner, but could not hit with men on me nags. Mcore: R. H. p Victoria 7 jj' Spokane 3 jj Batteries Kantlehner and Khen- fn. valeskle. Smith and Hannah If You Wan4 the Best Clothes you ever wore, step in here and see what $25 will get Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits. Never were better clothes made. They are designed for you in all the best of styles. Sack, Varsity and English. A very choice selection of fabrics is now on dis play, Brown mixtures, plain blue serges and cheviots, hairline stripes and gray mixtures. With workmanship second to none. A perfect fit and satisfaction back of every suit. Priced $20 to $40 Sam'l Rosenblatt & The Men's Shop or Quality and Service ' Northwest Corner Third and Morrison Portland Man- Returns From California and Will Assem ble Team of N.-W. Stars, T. Morris Dunne, aecretary of the raclfic Northwest association, will commence at once to make up the per sonnel of the northwest track team. which will be entered In the Portola games in San Francisco on October 22 to 25. Dunne is the northwest repre sentative of the Pcrtola athletic' com mittee. When in San Francisco, Dunne an nounced that the northwest team would be selected from the following athletes: 100 and 220 yards Baker, Oregon Agricultural college; Turenne, t.'nlver slty of Washington. 440 and 800 yards WIndnagle, Uni versity of Oregon. One mile Clyde, University of Wash ington; McClure, University of Oregon. Five miles Chandler, Vancouver Athletic club. High Jump Thorn assen, Seattle Ath letic club. Pole vault Bellah, Multnomah Ath letic ciuo, forunnu. Broad Jump Bellah,' Hawkins, Mult nomah Athletic club, Portland. Javelin Bellah, Hawkins, Multnomah Athletic club. Shot, hammer and discus Philbrook, Con Walsh, Seattle Athletic club. ' If it ia impossible for some of the athletes named to make the trip, others will be selected In their places. Dunne returned this morning from a 10 days'' trip inj'the south. STRAIGHT HEATS ARE - ORDER ON "BIG LINE" Hartford, Conn., Sept. E. The three events of the Grand Circuit meet here yesterdajr were won in straight heats. A stiff wind waa responsible for the low time made. Jonea Gentry captured the 2:04 pace, which carried a purse of $1000. making the' best time in the second heat, 2:06 hi Foote Prince was second and Baron A. was third. The Elmwood stake for a $2000 purse was won by Lady Grattan, Cox driving. Lady Grattan's best time was made n the third heat, 2:09V. Reusens, with Pop Gear up, took first money In the Corinthian stakes of $2000. Peter Scott "and Francis Gra ham were second and thktd. The best time was made In the second heat :03j. Jl -3 WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE GAMES K North Kaklma, Wash., Sept. 5. Pen dleton moved up within one-half a game of third place by beating the lo cals in a farce game yesterday, 6 to 3. Score: R. h. K. Pendleton 6 10 1 North Yakima 3 6 2 Batteries Berger and Haworth: Ps- terson and Taylor. Boise, Idaho, Sept. 6. In a game that would make corner lot players blush, the Boise team defeated Walla Walla, 13 to 10, and cinched the pennant of the second half of the season. Walla Walla secured 19 hits and Boise mado 18. Three doubles, a triple and tw-i home runs were made during the game. Score: R. H. E. Walla Walla 10 19 2 Boise 13 ig 1 Batteries Bridger, Davis and Brown; Sheely, Hall and Gard. J. . Schiuitz Blanks Tacoma. Vancouver, B. C, Sept 6. The locals shut out 'jacoma. 3 to 0, yesterday. The contest was played on a slow, heavy field. Schmuts allowed but four hits. Score: r. h. e! Tacoma 0 4 Vancouver 3 7 2 Batteries Kraft and Harris; SchmutJi and Konnick., you in Conrricbl Bob's Cut Lip Has Not Healed and -May Be Split Open Again Tuesday, San Francisco, Sept 6. Betting on the Bob McAllister - Sailor Petroskey fight here September 9 opened today at 10 to 7 with McAllister favorite. Bet ting was light and it was expected that the price would switch to 10 to 8 by tomorrow. 3oth McAllister and Petroskey are rapidly rounding into shape for the bout. McAllister is full of confidence and ex pects to knock out the sailor this time. McAllister's lip was Cut open in his August battle with Petroskey and it has not yet healed. "Bob's lip and mouth," said Al Mc Allister today, "were pretty badly Dunged up in that match and, of course, we are savjng Bob as much as possible now. I mean by this that his sparring Partners have been warned against land ing blows there. It is quite possiblo mat in next Tuesday's fight it will be cut open again. We expect that, and want the referee to be forewarned and not to look for serious trouble on that score." IT LEADS AT BUFFALO Brock Injured Internally and Groat Burned by Hot Ex haust Pipe, Buffalo. Sept. 5. Engineer Harry Groat and Pilot Frank Brock of Cap tain Spencer's speeder, Oregon Kid of foruana-, were badly Injured when the Kid sank during the opening race of the Perry Centennial Regatta here yes terday. Brock was Injured internally and Uroat suffered burns about . the neck and face, when he waa thrown against the red hot exhaust pipe. The two Fortlanders were picked up by the P. V. Q., owned by A. G. Miles of New York. The P. D. Q. lessened its chances for a victory by saving Brock and Uroat The event was won by Reliance I, owned by J. 8. Blackburn of New Tork. It covered the 26 miles In a heavy sea in 3S minutes and 58 seconds. The Reliance won the Chamber of Commerce trophy valued at $2000 and $1000 in cash prizes. At the time it sank, the Kid was in the lead and would have won easily, The Kitty Hawk V was swamped and sank a few minutes after the Oregon Kid. American Association Ksults. Indianapolis 5, Columbus 3. Toledo 10, Louisville 1. Milwaukee 6, St. Paul 0. Minneapolis 4-6, Kansas City 2-2. Western League Results. Topeka 3. Des Molncs 1. Denver 12, Sioux City 2. Lincoln 8, St. Joseph 1. Omaha 6, Wichita 4. Southern League Results. Nashville 6, Montgomery 1. Birmingham 3, Memphis 0. New Orleans 4, Chattanooga 3 (11 tn nlngs). ' Mobile 2, Atlanta 2 (called end 9th Inning on account of darkness). Hagen and Swain Signed. Centralis, Sept. 6. Romeo Hagen and Joe Swain yesterday signed articles for a six-round bout In Centralia on the night of freptember 12. Hagen is In Walla Walla, where he has been e$er since his recent 10-round draw with Halt Ichaffaer U Mux Co. , ,. , OREGON KID SINKS AS . . 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