THE OREGON: DAJLYH JOURNAL PORTLAND,: FRIDAY EVENING, t JULY 17,1 1914. , .11 VOLFARD BEATS WARE IN JUNIOR SIlffilN ROUND THIS MORNING Local Jnterscholastic Cham-j ' .pion ' Plays Joy for Title' Tomorrow, Morning. WOMEN PLAY GREAT GAME ATTRACTIVE NEV HOME Of THE PORTLAND GUN CLUB ley ft. tUaodrids . ifT 1. H Buadridge 2, of f Barhaia X. ( ,1 St 5h Bun n balls Off Hea 2. of f Barhaia L Struck out-Henley . Poubta plT Downa to How ard; beard to MeArcue. Moien easee-Msa-dorff a. Fltcrerald 1. CaHUla t, Mclean 1. wud p'trt e-tana tin", raasea Bn taars. Hit by pitcher Tools, Howard. Downs by Heater. Tsiplre Hay., Seeeed sajne- , , sam rVAKCiscov :-; "-t - r R. H. PO. A. T. FREDDIE WELSH DROPPED 8500 ON RITCHIE GO Kles Byder an fcUae Hm1o X.om t Mias PordiBff.a&d BUss.Clelis -Tneter; Men's Doubles Thrill. C'atlln Wolfard, local interscholastle champion, defeated O. Wtri of Spo kane. ' Wash., in the aeml-flnal found of tha Junior boya' singles this morn is by the score of -2, -0. Wolfard played a very steady cams and will pJay against X. Joy for tha champion amp tomorrow. ' f There was a large gallery, on hand it.i. i ..... .. . luvrumK waicnins: me jonns- fsi' err " ifWAi:w ifH i: r 5 . 'r ft? "-!! 5 ;5 ntwrald, rt .0 0Iry, 8b ........... 4); O 8cballr, U S I 1WM. ZD ............ 1 ' iTobln. cf ............. , Cbarlaa, lb ......... 8 , 0 Coraan. aa ............ 2 l Schmidt, c .-3 J BtoD, p .............. 4 a uowara, "-in ......... o O 1 o 1 r 3 i 1 1 , O ft . ft 1 . 14 ft. 10 . 14 e o o s 1 .0 ToUU Carll.la. If .!. 3 Lard, ZD ............ Kane, cf ............. ft Bayleaa, rf ............ 4 Utacht, 3b ............ 4 DOT tOO, ID ............ McArdla, aa 4 KJliott. e - a Peccanolercs ........ ft rieharty, p ....w...... 0 i tie loan. i VENICE. AB. B- H. PO T 87 14 - ft 0 v- 1 - sO 0 2 O O 0 1 0 , v a o i 0 . .7 2 " ft ft - 8 ft fl- A. V. . 71 I ToUla .SO ft 4 27 11 Batted for Chartea In ninth - -Batted for Flebarty la ninth. - ' , - 8COBB BT INNINGS. 0 0002000 O 0012010 8 1 O B Ban rrandaco Wlckerahant and tha Breck-Rlchardson matchea. -, - Woman provide Beat Katea. Miaa Stella Fording- attd Mine Claire Tucker won ; the ' moat , aenaattonat match of the .tournament yesterday afternoon by beating Miss Ryder and Kiss Jlaasalo .3. l-o. 10-8. Thla match was overlooked entirely by the ftallery, who were deeply Intereatad In the doubles. matches, being played by tha Ban Francisco and . Portland , players. , . . ., . - , -, - - With the score of five ames to one and go lova acainat them in the point set. Miss Fordlnc and 'alias Tucker changed tactics, and by . a stubborn fight against big odda succeeded in defeating the two junior girls. This match lasted over two hours, and was replete with -sensational drives, smashes and lobs on the part of the Junior, girls, who deserve a great deal of credit for their wonderful play. Miss Fording and Miss Tucker won the first net 6-3, but in the second set they were outclassed by their younger opponenta 6-1. In the third aet Miss Ryder and Miss haasalo played all .their ahota in Mlsa Tucker's territory and had' the match all but won when Wise Tucker switched to tha net. This move seemed to throw Miss Ryder and Miss Jiassalo off their gamo and . caused them to suffer defeat. Calif ornlaaa Seat CMas and Wolfard. The Roberts-Johns doubles team de feated Qoss and Wolfard In a well played match in the men's doubles by tha scores of -4. 8-2, t4. The local play era, Wolfard and Gosa, made their best.abowlng in the laat aetl but were a little off their game and .made poor returne at critical momenta. Wicket-sham .and Bteck won from Oreenberg and Levinson without much trouble, although the. defeated pair be gan to play better tennis aa the match-4 neared its end. Oreenberg seemed a bit too anxious to make smashing re turns, and. drove into tha net numerous times. This match was featured by many wonderful ralliea and filled with sensational sets and returns. Play in the men's singles attracted attention during tha day. Henry Brack eliminated Oraberg in -td match;' r4, 6l,- ',nd . Wickeraharn put Dick Wilder,' but, -vir -Z. ' ' 7 ?.i ' r . . i , Jnalor Champion 0t. . One of tha beat matches was tha one between Johns and Roberta Johns warning in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6. Rob erta is the holder of the Pacific Junior title, but was not quite up to his game ystetday, and ftuf f erad defeat, after a bard match. Wickaraham beat Pratt, former Stan ford university player, 6-2, 6-4, and will play Brack in tha aeml-flnals. to day. , ' -''' ;' ' Mian Tucker, holder of the 1918 Iowa stata atnglea title, lost to Mlsa Irene Campbell, 6-2, 6-1. .. Miss Campbell played a wonderfully steady gams, and was' very accurate, in returning her ahots. Miaa Fordinir beat Mrs. North up after loalnf the first aet. : . - ; Mlsa Fording will play Mias Camp bell in the finals-for the honor, of playing Mlsa Sarah - Livingstone ' of Seattle fot , the J. Wesley Ladd. tro- Men's alnglea -Brack Oakland) beat .Oreenberg (San Francisco), 6-4. 4-l. Richardson (Portland) beat Pratt Portland 6-2. 6-4. Johns (San Fran. Macol beat Roberts (San Francisco). 6-4. 7-5. . Wlckersham ( Portland beat Wilder- fPortland). 6-4. 6-3. ' Men's doubles-Johns and Roberta (Ran waneisco) beat -Gosa and Wolf. ard (Portland). 6-4. 6-2, 6-4. ? Wicker- sham (Portland) ana urecK (oaiuana) beat Oreenberg and Levlnaon (San Francisco n -0. 6-3, -6-4. - I Mixed doubles Miss Hassale (Port land) and Oreenber -(8an Francisco) " beat Mrs. Northmp and Gosa (Port land), 6-8, 7-5,- 6-3.-. Misa Ryder (Port land) and Roberts (San, Francisco) beat Miss C. Tucker (Portland) . and Breck (Oakland), 6-4. vT-6 Miss AAvm injrstone (Heattle) and K. Smith, Port- - land) beat Mrs. A. D. Norrls ahd Nor rls (Portland). 4-0, 7-6. Miss Campbell and wlng (Portland) beat Mrs. Bald win and McAlpln (Portland); 6-3, 6-3. Ladies' sinftles Miss Fording (Port, land) beat Mrs. Northup (Portland), .4-6. 6-3, 6-3. Miss Campbell (Port land hat Mias C. Tucket (Portland)., Lciies noumes mibs r ox ana kitb. Korthup (Portland V beat MIks Bent and Miss Hald (Portland)." 6-0, 6-3; Miss Livingstone (Seattle) and Mrs; Cook (Portland) beat Mies Brown and Ml Povey (Portland), 6-2, 6-3. Miss C. Tucker and Mis a Fording -(Port, land) 'beat Mlsa. Hassalo and Mlsa Ryder ' (Portlahd). 6-3. 1-6. 10-8. Mias Slotboom a:l Mias Alexander (Portland) beat Mis. Fouilhoux and Minn Hoffman (Portland) by defaults Men's conaolatione -M.- C. Frohman . beat Merseresux, 6-0, 6-2, MacKensle beat Brown, 6-4, 6-4. t. Ladles' -consolations Miss Bent beat eMr. Putnam, 7-6. 7-6. . Junior girls Miss -Burns beat "Miss ajlqtboom. 6-2.-6-!. Mias A. Tucker 'beat Miss Haasalo, 6-2. 6-0. . ' Junior boya Ware beat M. Davia by default, Joy beat Cameron by defaur. Joy. beat Kurts. 6-4. 4-.;i4jy:j,. f American " AsocJUon Kesults. . I Kanaaa City, ft; Louisville 0... " St. Paul-Cleveland, rain. r- 5; Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, 4. Columbus. 6; Milwaukee.' 0." t. s Newly built structure at Jenne Station" on the Estacafla line. which will houe the Portland Gun Club. ,. Members of the club and their friends axe invited to make an inspection of the club house and ' grounds. The home was rushed in order tojhave It ready for the openinjr of -the J Pacific Coaet handicap, the, biggest trap shoot In thei wesU next Monday. cent for ; the poor of France,- Johnson received 6(rper cent f the remaining $12,610. or 116.296. whUe Meran and his manager. Dan McKetrlck, and Pro moter Vienna divided what was left, ' Boxing under the new state law soon will be reaumed in. New Orleans.' Joe Mandot probably win be one of the . , i - . 'j .i .IMMMor prooaoiy wau be one or tne Receipts Pisappoint ' apa ins j prtacipaisiir the tirat 20-round bout Champion; May Make His baa been made to American Champion Home in; Los Angeles.- Willie Ritchie to meet Mandot in the Crescent. City.' ;. :c . . According to advices from Australia. Tommy Burns., former world's heaTy 1 weight- champions is training tor two fights to be staged In Sydney. The first Is to be with Sam MoVey. a California negro heavyweight, and the other with Bill Lang, it is aiao stated that Milburn-Saylor or Indianapolis SACS VDEFEAT CHRISTIANS 8an Francisco, CaL, July 17r-The Solbna defeated the Oaks yesterday by the score of 4 to 1. ,' Christian's play ers- outhit the Solons, but errors' were responsible for . the defeat. ' A' clash between Pitcher Klawitter of : the Oaks and Tennant , of the Solons ' en livened the game.. Klawitter lilt Ten nant on the ribs with a pitched ball and the Sacramento player threw his bat at the Oakland t wirier, who re turned it. Both were ordered from the game. The score: . - i V . .8ACBAMENT0. AS. B. B. PO. A E. 0 0 2 0 0 0 ! 1 5 2 C 1 i 0 2 0 0 0.0 I 0 0 Moran. cf 4 Cook, 4 : toy. rt . 3 Tennant, lb O Hallinan. 8b v.........- 3 Van lliirtn, If ......... 8 Hern, lib 4 Kannab. e-lb ......... 8 Mnlurke)-. p ..t. ...... 3 Htewart. ...,....... 0 Bohrer. e ............. 2 ToUU 1 ' o ' 0 ! 0 ! 0-i . 1 i 1 1 1 1 o o o . 0 1 5 1 1 . 0 o 8 I 0 1 2 2 PO.' A. 20 ..........29 4 4 27 . 12 OAKLAND. , - v AB. B. H. Qttlnlan, rf ............ 4- 0 1 Uardncr. lb 4 0 2 Middieton, If ......... 4 0 0 NeB, 2b ., ..... 4 0.2 Zacher, cf 8 0 O HttUog, 8b 4 O 1 Men-rea, at 4 1. 1 Mitae, C ...-. 4 0 ,3 Klawitter, p 0 0 0 Cbriatian, p 0 0 0 Baylor, 1 0 0 KlHIlayr p 3 .0 O Oueat, 8b .............. O O 0 O 0 1 O L. MURRAY AND GARDNER CAN'T : . ENDURE HEAT "'-.""4. 4asrBaBaBssjasjBsaBsaaBa j--, Two Crack Players Succumb and Matches in uavis ; , " TrialsCDefaultecl. Ci Totals .35 1 HO 27 16. Seabrlght. N. J., July 16. Intense heat and desperate playing in the Davis cup' tennis elimination contests here yesterday afternoon caused the collapse. of R,,Xlndley : Murray, the California!! and, George Gardner. -This leaves pj Norrls "Williams. Karl Behr, William I J- Clothier and Gustavo Touchard to fight it out in. the semi finals, -i - r ' The score with R Norrls Williams II at the time Murray collapsed waa 6-4. 4-6. 5-alL The i score of Gardnes who was playing Gustav Touchard, was 2-6, 6-4, . 6-all. Therefore both nlawra loat Thw default. : In the Achetes cup singles the scores were: Third round. Behr defeated Fren tice. 6-3. 7-6; Clothier defeated Nilea, 9-11, 6-1, 6-0; Touchard defeated Gard ner. 2-6, 6-4. 6-5. defaulted; Williams defeated Murray, . 6-4, 4-6, 6-6, de faulted.--; . . MATCH CHIP AND SAILOR Stewart ran for Ttntiant to aecond. . Kaylor batted for KlllUay la ninth. v 6C0BS.BT INNINGS. Sacramento ..........v. lOlOOOOSt-4 Hlta I 0100002 4 Oakland ........ ..0 1 0 O O 01 Hits 1 3 2 1 1 1 O 2 010 .-V-.'j ' SUMS! A BY. - !,'' :" , No runs. o blta, 4 at bat-off Cteiattaa la ft-8 Inning; wt rona, one Wt, 3 at -bt KUwltter, -taken -eat; In aeoond. .Ckarge de feat - to- KlUllay. . Three baee hit klenraa. StolOf -lMte-lfarn. Hannah, Gardnot. -. two baae Mt MlUe, Qttlnlan. Sacrifice blta HaUlnanr Vaa,Biee-a. Bohrar., Jlrat baae oo called ball Off Malarkey 1. off J Stmck . oat By Malarkey 8. by Kiimay 6. Hit by.pltcher-JTennant, by Klawitter; Han nah, by Killllay. Double playa Neaa to Manges ... u,na to tiardner. ; Lett on W VB.w . , - r- . n I . . rt T - - baaea Sacramento o, vaaitjuu. ""..V, aponalble for Malarkey 1. Klawitter 1 KU1I lay l." Time 8;15. Umplrea Qnthrle and rianey...; . . - AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Boston - Detroiti i. ......' . A - , ........ M I Batteries uauas ana ovhbi "i Coumbe, Carrigan and Thomas. CASTOFF PITCHERS -WIN Hiu .4.. o o 1 a w 1 o Venlee 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 O . Hits . 0 210010 - 6UWABT. Sir hits and 4 runa off Decaanlere, 2 at bat ia 6 inn Inge, taken eat !b ninth, oa, none oat.. Charge defeat to Decannlere. Tw baae alt carueie. oaennce niia 'dwi-tob, ! Elliott. Leard, Corban. Bona reaponalble f or Baaa 1, Deecaanlere 4. Baaea on baus on Baum D, on Aecanoiera on Kni 1. B truck oat By Btam oy uecannier . . I lioable play McArdie to lard to Boftoa. Hit by pitched ball Sehaller by Do.l'B!r. Tim 1:00. unxpiro nay. By Hal Sheridan. New York. July IT. Advices re ceived from London today contained the surprising statement that-Freddie Welsh, the new world's lightweight home after the first of the year, and ?",VKXrt ih Australia soma that b Mn.n. a iMt m -Lea An I matched to right in Australia some geles, CaU where he has property In terests. -The statement-Is unqualified, and Its source Is considered reliable. Only the future, however, can prove Ita value. The fact. that it coat Welsh 2500 to win the title from Ritchie may have eomethlng to' do with his plans to leave the rtight little isle." , Welsh lost money on the champion ship battle with Ritchie because he agreed to split even ' with Charles Cochran, who promoted the Olympla affair, on the money left after Ritchie received his $25,000 $16.00 guarantee and 210,009 -for moving picture , and advertising privileges. The gross re ceipts amounted to $21,000, much less than expected. Harry Pollock. Welsh's manager, had estimated the receipts at about $35,000.' Cochran probably lost about $10,000 on the ahow. The Johnaon-Moran fight In Paris draw $86,200. After deducting 10 per time in September. This, bout Is ex pected to draw about $26,000. v ; CH IEF TO "PITCH IN 1 0 D AYS Chicago. .July; J.7. Within If laa pitcher Johnson, who Jumped from the Cincinnati Nationals 'to the' "Kansas City Federal a. will be wearing a KV C uniform, say- Federal league officials. The appellate ; court yesterday held the' 10 days clauae In " the olayers contract 'null and void. In a decision which reversed the auperior , . court. . Garry asserts that the case -will be taken to the supreme court jot Illinois for decialon. ' - - , Wertern League f ITesulta. Joseph, : "Denver, 4. , . ,. v Dea Moines, ; Lincoln. 4. s , Sioux City. 4: Topeka, 1. - Wichita-Omaha,- rain.- - x Los Angeles. Cal.. Julv 17. San Francisco and Venice divided yester day"a double headerj-.The Tigers won tne urst game, is to s. by heavy hit- ting and the , DoorK f ieldinar of tha Seals. Henley Ditched aralnst his for- mer team mates, v i - Spider" Baum. who, waa trade to the Seals by .Venice pitched the aec- ona game for Uie 6eala and was re- lurnea a 4 to 8 winner. DeCannlere and Fleharty were on thr mound for tne xigers. j Tne scores i First gasie SAK rBANCISCO. an. r. w. pn. a. . Fitsreraid, rf 8 l ... 8 2 l. O'Leury, 8b ........... O 1 O 3 0 Sehaller. If ........... S O 2 0 j 0 WWOI, Zb ............ 1 O 4 4 U Mondorff, ef ......... ft i f l o O o Howard, lb .......... ft 1 ,1 12 . O Cpraaa, aa .. 4 0 .2 3 O 1 Clarke, e 1. o "0 0 2 2 Btandridge, p .....i...!2 O O 0 1 o Barb am. p ........... a o o o s 1 UalUgan. 2b .......... 2 O 12 0 SepalTOda, e ......... ft 0 0 1 Tobln, If .............. 2 0 1 O -0 Totals .......88 ft - ; VENICE. - .AB ......, 6 . i s 8 24 16 I Am fclie Clothier Who CuU Prices n3 Smiles! Y? high Carllale. If Leard, 2b .. Kane, ef . . Bayleaa, rf LitBchi, 8b , Borton, lb , "UVA.u.a. wm ........... BUM. C -. Henley, p . Totals ............ 4k tllltltlt! O ...V 8 a. H. po. 0 1 3 s 2 11 0 2 E. o 1 0 0 0 o 0 27 11 ' : R. H.E. 6 13' 1 10 17 0 Faber and Bressler and At Philadelphia- Chicago-- . .. . ' Philadelphia . . . Batteries' iBusaell. Schalk; Bender, Bush. Schang... V' t 'r- ' At New Tork ' ' R- H.E. St Louis ....v I f. New York r. Batteries Baumgardner. James, Wellman and Agnew; Pleh. Brown and Bweeney. . - ; . . : . r At Washington ; -vj - f Cleveland -. . ." .;? I x Washington i . ..... L, 2 n. .utii nrmtn -and o Neui; ',. Johnson. Boehllng and WU- ! 1Hcato to Bleet Andrews. Lob Angeles, -July IT. Babe Pleato and Freddie Andrews are scheduled to furniah 20 rounds of flstlo amuse- m.ni mtr v. VarriAn navlliori -tonight The winner has bean-promised a match with one of the lightweight top liners. ; Both boys, have concluded a satis factory period of training and are said to be in first class condition. Charley Eyton will referee and four, prelimi naries wlfl be staged. San Francisco, - July 17. George Chip , and Bailor - Petroskey were matched by. Eddie Graney to box rounds here on Friday nlaht. July 3 L Chip will leave Los Angeles Saturday and Petroskey after a visit to his ranch q Plumas county will start training in Sa n Rafael. The - weisrht win oe lev pounds at 6 o'clock. OREGON KID TOWED HOME Rainier, Or:, July 17. The Oregon Kid was .raised today from where she went down Wednesday night near Wal lace Island.? and -was towed to Rainier by her crew. The engine . received slight damage by water and sand, but her. hull was not damaged. Hobby Goes to Boston Sox. . Washington. July 17. The Boston club of the Amerlcar? league yesterday ; pnrcnasea: First Baseman uick Hoblit- c11 from tha "Mnrinn4M olnh tit tha to strengthen its Infield In an effort to overhaul the leaders of the Ameri can league. . - Journal Want Ads bring results. ....38 10 15 SCORE BT INNINGS. San Franelsco ...... ..,.1 0 0 0 0 . Hits .................2 0011013 10 Venice ................0 2 2 0 8 1 0 0 10 Hits ...1 32 0 4411 15 - - - 8UKMABT. . . Bans tltcgerald, Mnndorf t. Howard, Leard ft. Ease, Bayleaa. Utachi 3, Borton, Bllas, Meloan. Eight bite and 7 rana off Stand ridge, IT at bat la ' 4 innings,- taken ont in fifth, ft oa, none - oat. , Charge defeat to Standrldge. Two baae bits Henley. : Bor. ton. . Sacrifice, blta ScbaUer. 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