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TUC OREGON DAILY JOUPJJAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 15, MS15. 1 - By Gcbrcc rlcr.!ani: BRINGING UP FATHER -1- CotrrrlrKt.' IS 15. fntsrBstfcwat Haws Servlee, lLU LOOK ' ;X OO -'tOO HURrf AND l6TiTO;BEOl'' I'm rrriN'v late ; butv ma3IE Will" SELF OUT OF GAME - WITH THE LEADERS Allows 'Two Walks and Some Hits With the Score Stand ; lug a Tie, v. , . BEAVERS IN FIFTH PLACE - What oo: WHAT. A FOOL I VOZ HOT to t ake: RSTPRIXE. IN.-". OTHE RAFFLE -Ymi ALOCrCf YOO MEAN I5Y . I. KNOW v C u r - ,;uy-'. COMINCHOME iHAVE-'tfOUR CHOICE OrErrHE.THlb IFINE PILLOW OJ? fWlEr BUT ' I . it AXTH1S.HOORV the pillow: THE , - VA!SEL! FORjrvE ME WHEN tHE LOOK SEES THE Hookem Smith Sold a Beavers 1a Crtt "teal Btegee ud Wins S to 8 BaU . tie Before Temialae Tuh - use FOURBALLS a A-J 1 IV 1 VV Ul I - , I i wwrv . I I - "V a . f I San J ' I. ' Possessed, of "his - glove . and , .a prayer Harold Krause ventured bravely Into combat with the saucy Seals yesterday. Harold was hard to hit, exept in the pinches, and he was . stingy with" the passes, except when the Seals .got ready to hit. In bther words., Harold was Just to the liking of the visitors, and they cor ralled 6 to 2 victory. Hookem Smith was Just the opposite of Har pld, save when he had a momentary flight of wlldness. in the sixth; and the Beavers tied the score tor a brief spell. 'Krause had to shoulder all the blame for the San Francisco victory,' but then his shoulders are broad., . The first thing- that happened to Harold was in the initial inning, when Molly Meloan kissed the bulb out of the lot via the right field fence on the second balL pitched. Then the Beavers got busy ; and made up for Harry's liberality in the home run department. : Hookem walked Hill .yard, , for . the second of three times and, big Dave scored on a . hit by . Fisher and, another by Krause. This ' wallop of Harolds was very mislead ing, for It raised a -ray of hope in the fair Portland assemblage. " However, in thethird Inning Har old grew liberal . again, .and passed jiarofd Heilmann, ' for . why. nobody knows, unless, that they were room mates once. -' Jeremiah Downs laid "down a bant in' front of Krause, tvhlph Harold , picked up and threw into left center ' field, allowing Heil- nann to- reach-third. Bodie pasted a long fly to Hillyard ,and Heilmann rotted, serenely home. -.' ; Again the. Champs tied ' It up. Wil liam 8 peas, the Toledo - terror, singled ,'past Bobby Jonea Bates beat out one to Downs. And here a - funny 'one happened. Stumpf . soused a . 'corker at - Jones. It caromed off Jones'' anatomy over to Cor h an, who iplcked it up and threw . Stumpf out at first. . Hillyard whiffed, but Flsh- -w got a walk. Honus McArdle, de OAIOTOENIANS IN . FIGHT FOR TENNIS HONORS IN SOUTH Norris- Williams, . National - Champion,'' ls Eliminated . 'by Clarenc'e'.Griffin, PROMINENT: FIGURES IN BASEBALL TRADE " San Francisco, Cal July IB. (U. P.) Interest in today's matches ' in the Panama-Pacific championship' tennis tournament here today, centered about the setto in - the semi-finals between Maurice ' McLoughlfn ' and ' John StracHan. In the other semi-finals match, William Johnson will meet Clarence Griffin, i - - . McLoughlin, who Is the favorite for the championship defeated 1 William Davis rather easily, 6-4, 6-4, yester day. - j ; ; - t ' The surprise of the tournament was the elimination yesterday of R. Norris Williams, national tennis champion;' by -er got a walk. Honus McArdle, de- """VITT o "WM,.7 butting as a Beaver and who took flarn" -Orlffln of San Francisco, 6-5. mix heathles on his first two trips ! . . J ' ' ' " , .to the plate; resolved not to strike at any tmng-. He didnf get his bat off his shoulder but for one foul and ., with three and two, walked on a low one. That forced Speas across, t Krause had i two out in the eighth Inning, when the old ' south souper "went awry. . He allowed Schaller to do a peripatetic, whatever that may . be, and Heilmann duplicated. . Along came 'J. Downs, : who didn't wait ' for a walk - but' who busted the ball on Its nose and Schaller was across with Following is the summary of yes terday's matches: ! Men's singles, fourth round, Strachan beat Dr. Long, , 6-4, 7-5; McLoughlin beat Davis, 8-4 6-4; Griffin beat Wil liams, 6-3, 6-6, 6-1; William Johnson beat R. J. Greenberg. 6-3. 4-6, 6-1. Women's singles, third round, Mrs. Nelmeyer beat Misa Carmen Taulton, 6-2, 6-1. Seml-flnal round,: Miss. Mar jorle Wale beat Miss Mar jorle Thorn. 6-8. 1-6. 6-4. Men's doubles, second round, Tyler the winning run. Heilmann perched ' and Kelleher beat Davis and Sczenpen- ,on third on the throw in and, Jere miah Jitneyed up to second. Bodie followed with - a biff to right that cleaned the bases. Jones forced -Bodie and the game was practically over, !for the Beavers were helpless in the eighth and ninth. f Th Beavers, who have neen spurt ing along like a crazy motorboat, are now back in fifth -place, with a record of havjaOaat seven out. of the last eight gjproes played. I SAN FRANCISCO V ' AB. B. H. PO. Melon, rf. ...j. a 118 ncnauer. 11. ........... a Kallminn, lb. ......... 2 Iiowm, ib, S Bodie. ct, 8 Jode. ; 8b. 4 ,4 , 4. ftcbmldt, e. Cnrhiin, . 6mita, p. 1 2 1 O O' 0 o 0 o o 2 1 o o 1 o M o o 1 -8 O 1 1 a l ski, default;. Murray and Gardner beat Curtis and Kohifs, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4; Smith and Klein beat McLoughlin and Bundy. default. .. ; Men's doubles, third round Rosen berg brothers beat Fottrell and Daw son, 6-3, 7-6; Church and Mathey beat Kelleher and Tyler, 6-2, 8-6; Ambrose and Bass beat Smith and Klein, 3-6, 7-5, 8-6 ; Johnson . and Strachan beat Gardiner and Murray, 6-3, 6-2. SALT PITCHERS SLUGGED Total 30. S PORTLAND . AB. R .......... B .......... 4 4, 4 8 1 a McArdle. te. V a iv r Auve, p. ...... 8 "Doaoe ...A.... 1 5 27 10 Ran "rnr Tuli, k o-i . -, 7 v J - vui ooai " Lake pitchers were slugged yesterday U t uu wuu M. IV lo VIC- O'tory. Jack Ness got a Texas learuer. making 42 games in which he has hit safely. Score: v ' SALT LAKE Lt.ber. lf. . terrick. lb. FaB. rt. JHtem. 8b. '. htnmpf. 2b. HlllTard. ct. r IflMf, C. '. o -1 o o 1 o- 0 0 A; o Total .81 H. PO. 13 1 7 2 3 2 1 s 5 0? 1" 0 1 O - O 0 0 0 "t ST B E, Khlnn, rf. ............. 4 Orr, m. .............. 6 AB. R. H. PO. 1 0 o 1 O o ' Gedeon. 2b. . . .. . . v. .... S 0. ,t Ryan, If. .............. 8 1 1 O 8 n LTennant, lb. ft I Barbour, 8b. y Battd ' for Kranse in ninth. ' ' UCORE'BT INNINGS . -. 6o Francisco... ....1 001O0AS 0 S Bit ...........1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 05 Portland HtU .. ;.0 1 0 0 0 1 O O o2I11,lleton, lt"" .2 2 O 0 0 2 1 0 O 7 : ' ': .-:.' , .-. SUMMARY . ;.' .! Struck 'nut Vf Kransc 8. by Smith 3. Bases cb balli wOtt Krauae 4, Smith' 5. Two baso bit Cor nan. Home run Meloan. Double jtriaye -Ttowna . to Heilmann. Sacrifice hits Downa, liwrick-. -Sacrifice tlyBodle. . Hit. by pUcbed ball Stumpf. Runs rwponslble for Kraaae 4, Smith -2. - Time of - jame 1 :80. Umpire Fia uey and WilUama. Horstman J oln Angels. Los Angeles. Cat, July 18. (P. K. S.) Oscar Horstman, the young pitcH- er who was farmed to the Tucson club and later recalled, joined the Los An peles 4eam this afternoon. Manager PHlon stated he does not expect to use Horstman 'here this week, but will ' tart him when the club again takes .he road. . - Hannah, c tiU, p.-... La Hoy, p. Weet, p. .. Lynn, c. . ., ftchmnta, p. Nutt . . . . , Total 3 4 . 4 2 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 O o o o o : O 1 0 o 0 0 2 1 . 1 1 o 0 J- 1 A.-E. vl 0 4 3 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 1 O ' - o MeAroy, 2b. i..86 ' 4 1-12'. 24 W OAKLAND A 3 2 1 , - . . ' Sift J f 4 f'ifrJ o' i 0 , '.j- t ii . SkJt ":; ' . ' ' . f t Johnston,, ef. Neu, lb ...,. Elliott, . c. ..... Lltschi, 8b. .. Onest.1 ss. ... Klawitter, p. Mnndorff, rf. - 3 5 3 ....... 4 . 3 .4 ....... 4 ........ 2 2 2 ' 1 . 1 . o ; 1 1 o 2 8 4 1 1 O 2 1 1 1! 4 2 2 S e i 3 4 : o o Total . .83 10 i IS 27 16 BASEBALL Every Day this Week Secreatlon Tmx'k, Cor. Taughn and ' Twenty-fourth Bts. SANFRANCISCO PORTLAND Games Begin Weekday! at3p.HL Bnndays 2 SO p. an. .' ) -. - r .-. Reserved box seat : for sale at ; r.ich's Cigar Stand, Sixth and j Washington Sts. v , ! XAdlea' Day "Wednesday and Trl- aay. ..Nntt batted for Schmuts in ninth. - , SCORfi BY INNINGS Salt Lake .......0 0 0 1 3 0 O 0 O 4 Hit. .......0 O 1 1 4 1 2 1 212 Oakland ..3 0 2 2 O 0 V 3 10 Hits ..2 0 4 3 1114 10 . , SUMMARY Five runs, S hits eff Hall, 10 at bat. In 2 plus innings, oat In third, 2 on, no outs. Two runs, 3 hits off La Roy. 5 at bat in 1 plus innings, out in fourth,, 1 on, no oats. Three runs, 6 hits off West, 19 at bat in 4 2-3 In nings, out lu eighth, 2 on, 2 out. Cbsrge defeat to HalL Stolen bssos Johnston, Oardner 3, Elliott, Muutlorf . , Home runs Ryan. Klawit ter. Two bass hlts-Miuest. Geitonn. Mnnrlnrf ! Sacrifice hits Middleton 2. Base en balls Off Hall 2. Klawitter 8, La Roy 1. West 1; I Suack oat By Klawitter 1, La Roy 1, West ( 1. -Hit by pitcher Qardner by West. Doable plays Gedeon to Orr to-Tennaat, Klawitter to i Gqet to Gardner 2, Lltscht to Gardner. Passed (bails Elliott 2. Wild pitch Hall. Runs re ! sponsible for Hall 8, Klawitter 4. La Roy 2. ! West 3. Left on bases Bait Lake 8, Oakland j 8. Tim of g-ame 1:60. Umpires Phyle aad 'Xomaa. ' . -.- - fL. (jruman Beats V- Sacramento Man New. York. July, IS. Ralph Gram an. the Portland lightweight, is In line fora match .with. Leach Cross as the result of bis easy 10 round victory over Joe ' Aievedo, the Sacramento boxer, here last night. Grumaa outfought Azevedo In eight of the ten rounds, and In -the ninth, nearly had the California i boy out. - - i .'..:' .i . i i r Grumaa fought with both bands last night, and. Imded his lefts and right '. w m J WUJ WLi. w ill. ! American Association" IXesnlts ,1 Kansas City 6, Cleveland 2S Louisville 10, Minneapolis 6. , Other off; rain.-. . f ' J Western . Loagne Results. . -Wichita S-0. Omaha S-8. Dea Moines 7, Lincoln 1. - Sioux City i. Topeka X Ontf ieldcr - Walter " Carlisle, at top, traded br Venice to Portland for Ontfielder ilValter", Doane, below.' j. ' - STANDING OF THE TEAMS - , , Taoifle Coast Leaa-ue. Wan. Ban Francisco. 63 l Los Angeles .................55 Salt Lake Oakland .................... .50 Portland .,.w-45 ; Vernoa .......i ..48 .- Uatiooal Leacne. Philadelphia ............. ..40 Chicago.. i ... t .... .41 Brooklyn ................... .39 St. Louis ...41 - Pittsburg -. .88 New Xork .83 Cincinnati ........... . ...... 32 Boston ,33 Amarioaa League. Chicago ......... .....;.......tsa uostoa -i .. ... ...... ,v. . . .47 Detroit ...... 49 New York .................. .42 Washington ...... ......,.....3T St. Louis ...............29 Philadelphia 23 OleveUndi ..' J ...28 rsderal Leagme. St. Ixrais , 44 Kansas City ................ C b lcago 44 i Plttabnrg ...... ............. .41 Newark .........40 Brooklyn 85 Buffalo .....................34 Baltimore .29 ,' Amerloaa Association. St. Psal ........ . . . . 44 Indianapolis ....46 Cleveland 8V Kansas City ..w... ........ ..42 LonisTilla ................ ...40 Milwaukee .39 .; Minneapolis ....'. .....80 ? Columbus ............... .....30 Western lea gas. De Moines ... 50 DenTer ...........40 Lincola ................... ...38 Oruabai..........I.---i...J.40 Topeka ....... . . ..... ....... 39 . Stuux City..... ..........32 8r. Joseph ...................30 , Wichita ; 23 ; v -i - , Northwestern league. Spokane .................... 54 ' Taeoma ................ .....4S Vancouvee ....... ....... .....42 Victoria ...39 Aberdeen . .................. .K9 Seattle .... ...........3T Lost. 43 60 50 -68 48 b S3 i ss : S5 87 T 87 88 43 28 : 29 -81 89 " 89 48 48 48 8t S3 212 34 " 38 45 , . 47 48 ,.85 3fl 87 ; 41 -40 40 ' 41 , 42 28 31 86 38 : 39 40 -42 ' ' 45 r 39 44 45 - 51-, 60 ' Pet. .641 .624 - .490 .485 -.4S4 .475 .648 . .C26 . J607 .471 .457 .434 - - : .850 - .618 -i .618 19 .487 ..37T .268 .368 J58T .577 .579 .547 J513 .437 .420 J77 .557 50 .513 .606 .500 r .494 .487 .880 .658 .563 J514 .613 i.444 .417 .384 .635 , "..652 .-.488 ,464 , .433 v.425 DOANE TRADED:; FOR CARLISLE TO : START SUNDAY Portlaiid and Venice Both Ex pect to Profit ,by Out field Swap. As announced In last night's Journal green sheet," the Portland baseball club has traded Right Fielder Walter Doane to Vernen for Left Fielder Walter Car. lisle,' the trade to go. Into' effect after next Sunday's game. ' ' Carlisle ''will join the Beavers In 6alt Lake and Doane vlll hie himself , to Oakland to take a jwhlrl with hla new employer. Doc "White. j ! The t ade will probably benefit both players- i Carlisle has not been able to get along with the Venice club this year. .. He is a conscientious player and criticism of his work has probably af fected his playing. On the other hand, Doane has been unable to get started this year with the Beavers. -. ., Carlisle is a better fielder 'and run getter than Doane,, while the latter, ordinarily, is a better hitter than the Tiger. The Beavers have been lacking a leadoff man this year with the ab sence of Dave Bancroft, and Carlisle. who has been topping the batting or der for. the bill faculty)! Vernon a long time, will fill to a nicety. .He nas a great of getting on the bases and led the league a couple of years in runs scored. L He scored 177 . runs in 200 games In 1912, and 123 runs In 1913 in 127 igames. jLast year be scored 122 runs In 202 games,' Maggert lead ing the league with 127" runs In 2 OS games, the Los Angeles club being a better hitting club .than the Tigers. It Is the runs, and not the hits, that win the ball games. It is expected that Carlisle will hit a lot of two baggers against i the right field fence In Portland and an Francisco for the Beavers, ANGE LS DEFEAT TIGERS Los Angeles, July 16. The .Angels won a to 4 game from the - Tigers yesterday, but Old Jack Ryan had to come Into the box In the latter stages and save lt for the Dlllonitesv ,Score: ' ! LOS A27GELES .." ,i- . -.-..j i, , AB. R. H. PO, Maesert. ef. ....V..!....4 O 17 McMulleaJ 2b. i 2 Wolter. rf...-. ....... 4 ; 1. Koerner. lb. 4 . 0 Ellis, Terry, Boles. Ueteger. 3b. .... 8 0 Scogglns, p. ........ ... 8 j 0 By an, p. i. ............ . ; 1 ..'..'.'..35 6 'VERNON ' ; AB. R. H. PO. 6 V 1 1 O rner. an. ........... 4 v s, if. ..., & I 1 T. ssJ 8 0 c.A 4 i J Total 2 2 2 1 1 2 O 1 0 A. O 1 0 0 0.-0 2 - 2 1 0 O 0 12 27 4 ; .2 Wllboit. If. Berger, ss. Bisberg, i cf. Bsyless, n. ....... rurteu,' on. Gleischmann. Rader, 2h. Mitse, c. j.. Henley, p. , Kane ..i. Dent,, p. !.. Carlisle,' . :' Total .. . 4 . 6 . 4 . 4; lb.. ...... 8 J.... 2 8 .. 2 1 0 O I O'i I o lo 1 ' '12 10 , o o o iO o 0 0 o 1 2 1 O o o .0 I 4 1 13 0 2 O O 0 A. 0 8 O 0 1 , 2 2 1 1 O o o T - ,33 4 5 27- 10 2 .Batted for Henley in serenth. ' Batted tor ' Dent, la ninth. I SCORE BY INNINGS Los Angelas ...... J.....1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 26 Hits .i... ....V.I... ..1 12 11 3 O0 312 Vernon 4-. ........0 010001024 - H1U .i 0 O200020 1 6 I : ' - - . . SUMMARY . ' ' Three lease hits Rader, Koerner,' Gleisch mann. Two base hit Msggert. Sacrifice hits Terry, Koerner. Msggert, Berger. 8tolen bases -4-Boles, Mitse. Struck out-tBy Seoggins 4, Henley 11 Ryan 2.1 Bases on balls Off Scog gins 3. Henley 2. !ient 1, Ryan 2. Runs re sponsible i for HenT 8. Scogglns 2. lent 2, Kysn 1. Klne hits. 4 runs. 28 at bat oft Henley la 7 'tunings; '4 bits, 2 runs, 23 at bat off Scogglns In 6 innings; taken out In seventh with 2 on and none1 out. Charge defeat to Hen. ley. Credit victory1 to Seoggins. Doable plays Mitse to Gleischmann to Put-tell; Berger t Gleischmann. Wild pitches Henley 2. Time -4-1:65. .empires Gathrle and Held. . s.. NORTHWESTERN I LEAGUE Of 14 species of fish in Maine, only 25 are. fit to eat. and only 17 are of commercial value . . . " Seattle. Wash- July 15. Seattle won Its fifth straight game yesterday with Mails In the box. Score: i' , j B. H. K. Aberdeen , ... . ............ 3 7 4 Seattle 9 10 4 Batteries Melkle and: 'Vance; Mails and Cadman. i - 1 t Vancouver. " B. - CV; July 45. Van couver lused Bolce pretty roughly In yesterday's game with Victoria, win-nine- easily. 6 to 1. Score: - r Xv. Xx. jU Victor! A !n v m: e- .; .. e e . 1 10 2 ................... O ' X i- Batteries Boice and, Hoffman; Ar lett and Brottem. - fc . "! Taeoma. r Wash. July 15. On ac count of the Liberty day celebration, the game between Taeoma and Spok ane waa postponed yesterday. Batting Averages Of Beaver Players 30-' 82 80S . 264 267 877 113 t Lober ," , .... Derrick . ., Speas . .... Bates . . .... Stumpf . . ., HUlyard 216 Fisher.. . ..... 222 Cariach . . .... 144 McArdle . . .... " t He Doane ... .,. . . 255 m Davis ; 328 ; Lush . . ...... 49 Evans : 36 Keefe ....... IS Krause . . .... - 63 Kahler . . ..... 17 Coveleskle . ... 89 HIgglnbotham -. 65 Team totals.. 32J4 850 , .266 97 .268 84 - .818 85 .818 .800 . 63 .292 73 .829 87 .257 0 ' .000 - 69 .222 ', 87 .264 11 .224 1 .194 1 .077 12 .194 2 - .118 8 .077 9 .138 , ' .262 FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES At St. Louis R. H, E. Chicago i 4 9 1 St. Louie 1 7 0 - Batteries McContiell and Kincher ; Groom and Hartley. At Pittsburg: - - R.H.IB. Kansas City -483 Pittsburg 8 11 1 Batteries Main and Easterly; Knet ger and Berry. , At Buffalo First - game R. H. E. Newark! .... .. 13 0 Buffalo . . 4 8 1 - Batteries Falkenberg, Brandon and Kariden; Anderson and Blair; - - At Buffalo: Second game R. H. E. Newark .. 6 41 Buffalo ... 4 60 Batteries. Moran and Rarlden; Schulz and Allen. NEW YORK ATHLETES OFF r New I Tork, July 13.--(U. P.) The athletes who will represent' the Irish American Athletic club in the big track meet at the . Panama-Facif lo exposi tion left here today for San Francisco, At Baltimore 'At Baltimore: First game R. H. E. Brooklyn . 918 3 Baltimore 7 12 8 Batteries Walker, Smith, Wlltse and Land; Johnston, Qulnn and Jack litsch. . . Second - game At Batllmore R. H. E. Brooklyn 4 IS 8 Baltimore 6 9 2 " Batteries Seaton and Simon, Brad ley; Suggs and Owen. v t AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES - -v i ' First game R. H. E. Boston ..................... 2 8 2 Cleveland 3 IS 1 Batteries Wood and Cady; Thomas. Morton and O'Neill. Second game R H. B. Boston.; ". . 7 16 0 Cleveland ................... 1 S 0 - Batteries Collins, Jones, Harstadt and Carrlgan; Coumbe, Hagerman and O'Neill. - At. Chicago ? R.H.E. Philadelphia , . . ............. 4 . 9 1 Chicago 681 - Batteries. Bush, Sheehan and Lapp; Faber and Schalk. ; v :; At Detroit R. H. E. New Tork ... . . . . 3 7 6 Detroit ...12 15 71 Batteries Caldwell, Cole and Swee neyr Boland and Stanage. , . s- . At St. Louis " . R. H. E. Washington . .............38 1 St. Louis . I S '4 . Eleven innings. . ' . . '- Batteries Gallia and Henry; Lau der milk, and Severold. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Brooklyn; . R.H.E. Cincinnati .......... 1 .7 2 Brooklyn ..................2 6 0 Batteries Toney . and Wlngo; coombs and Miller. Ten innings. !, At New York . . First Game. : . -s R. H. E. New York ....... ...... -,8 l Chicago .................... 6 7 1 Batteries Vaughn. Adams . and Bresnahan; v Schauef, Stroud.. Tesreau and Doolns Second game R. H.E. Chicago .,..3 8 1 New York 1 5-1 Batteries Cheney and Archer; Tes reau. Schauer and Meyers. Dooln. ' counced yesterday by Manager Elliott, following a severe workout at Recre ation park. , When Marcan. who vis absent from the game because of injuries to his ankle, .recovers,"; Elliott will release another inflelder, it Is said, presum ably Milton Reed, who formerly played with Portland. ' Elliott also announced that- Pitchers Beer and Russell, who Joined , the - Oaks t this week, had not signed contracts. i ; He had . a talk with "Dutch" Reutrasr, local south paw, recently idef lnltely suspended by the Vancouver, B. , C, - Club of the Northwestern league, and Reuther may sign with Oakland, if Vancouver will make him a free agent. , JForihe Smoke-"vv4se ' . i mi .v. - M 5 ft I r rirt i in i fir nil I II 11 Itr it h i p i i (Semi1 : Nss. - j to aiso a o jot a quarter size. 3! ' ' " I ( Hi' 1 ! ! -0 :' . " sw-" . , - . at . i i r a :''. h ipERTATJNLY, black aU- Ii xiavanas are nne in i j their place, especially after Ii a hearty dinner. 4F eap 1 - t . . . e ... i w xux io 8pin out a gooa evening j when some friends drop in, pass f I . around the Genl Arthurs. , Their I ' I mild Havana flavor pleases the ? I r! 1 3 . 1 "'v S jig ovciagu uiou; uuu leaves a man T I. 'S-ITb " sfa a1am. I sibm a! . .1.1. the morning after. ' At Philadelphia - ' . R H.E. St. Louis .................... 2 9 1 Philadelphia ...... .......... & 13 1 Batteries Meadows, - Perdue and Snyder; Demaree and Burns. At Boston Pittsburg-Boston game was called in the first inning.. v One Tennis Match ' Played.' . ; - Because . of the poor condition of the courts only one match was played In the i Ladd Tennis club tournament y esterday. Mortimer , - Brown and Marsh Davis beating Phil Neer and Voiti Jones, 6-2. L- - 5- - , "inflelder SLandLa . Released. ' San . Francisco, : July 15. (U. P.) The unconditional release . of Can Manrla. Oakland inflelder, was an- 'wtuH1IWnTTTHiiirmmiiinurtrj,y, i i. r r. COLD MEDAL A WARD AT THE ' PANAMA - PACIFIC EXPOSITION . If 3CIHMK , Li 9, TEN ( h. ' 'I CENTS Also a 3 for a quarter size. JK r V tin r y , M. A. Cygut: Co. lac Diitrijcisa ' j Jl .... - ''..,- , . , . .