TII3 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WZBIJZGDAY, JULY 21, i:ir.
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OF SAtT LAKE CROWD
BRINGING UP FATHER
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POLE ALLOWS BUT 4 HIJS
Walter Carlisle Joins Bnwi and Oats
Into, mt a&d Jtua column for;
, Bis r Wew Employer. -
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Salfi Lake City, July 21. Manager
Walter McCredie with 4 new leadoff
man and a spltball pitcher with lot
, of confidence descended upon tbis
town yesterday and won t ( to 1 ball
cam from the Bait Lakera. Young
CovalesVle was well nlh the whole
tihow. far In addition to pitching- four-,
hit feaeeball, be cracked out a home
run ott 'Scbmutz in the third and
started a rally that rave four runs.
T-he Beavers knocked Schmuts off the
"mound In the fourth and" Flttery fin
' ihed the jtmc.
Salt Lake's only run off Coveleskle
w&s made In the, first inning, when
two doubles were bunched by Zacher
and Ryan. Barbour and" Tennant . hit
t the second and , third inning and
After that the locals were helpless, not
a bin being made for the remaining
six innintrs. Only two i Salt Lake
reached first base, Flttery walking in
the fifth and Barbour In the ninth;
Thirty-two Bees - faced Coveleskle in
the - nine Innings. It was the best
)-itching- exhibition seen here this year,
the spltball being almost nbltable In
the rarlfled air. - .- ." - , -
Portland put over a run In the first
Inning, when Derrick singled, took
third on Spaas' single and scored on a
sacrifice fly by Bate to Shlnn,
- In the feurth inning the big blowup
was as follows:. Coveleskle got a
Iiomer over the left field fence. Car
lisle walked an Derrick beat out an
tnileld bit. Schmuts made Sneas font
io Hannah and. Bates fly to Shlnn, but
bill Stumpf pumped out a triple to the
clubhouse and Carlisle and Derrick
1 ' r "" j . " '. .- : ; r- . . ' ' . - . ) I -; . 1 . , 1 1 T 1 '-' ....... i . 1 i
scored. Fisher singled smd scored
Stumpf and Hlllyard ended the Inntng
by his usual stunt of 'fanning, ;
Portland's - last run- 4 came In the
fourth. Coveleskle ; walked and stole
second.' Then Derrick walked , and
Speas got a double, scqring Coveleskle.
Score: . - '. 1 " "
POETLAND
IB. K. B. PO. ,A
jriwi, ii..,....,,.,.. i , s 1 e
uerrics. IB. ; 8
Spe&s, Tt. 6
bate, 3b. .............. 4
8
Stumpf, - 2b..
Fisher, c
Hlllyard, cf.
McArdl. im.'
Coveleskle, p.
Total
4
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2
0
1
O
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2
15
1
3
1
0
0
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3
6
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rEDEfiAL LEAGUE GAMES
At Chicago R. H.E.
Brooklyn . i u s
Chicago . . . i 3-; g
Batteries Flnneran and Simon;
Brennan, Prendergast and Wilson.
At Pittsburg" - R. H. E.
Suffalo .......,.-f IK i
ittburg , .i. .,".....,,.. ? g
Battlries Le-fltte. Krapp and Allen;
Uickson and Berry. -
At Kansas city
t a. lie. w.. . . ........,,,
-Batteries Moeley and
Main, Heiming and Brown..
K, H. E.
1
0 1 4
Ratiden;
At St. tUl First game R. H.E.
'Baltimore . . ...........,.., i 4 3
it. Louis . -4 7 1
Batteries Bender and Owen: Plank
md Chapman. ; . ,
'Second gamt- ,- nax
'altimore .1. ...... i.'i, 7 10 0
:t. Louis ...... .......s. ,i . 4 4 0
- Batteries Conley, Quinn and Jack-
ftsch; Davenport, Crandall and Hart-
y. . v .
Sblna. rf. .
ULrbour. 8b.
Zacber, ef. .......
Kyan, It. ..
Gfrteon, 2b.
Hannan, e. .
Tennant, - lb.
KaUioaa, a.
Bebmutx, p. ,
Flttery, p.
Nott
....... V 12 2T 17 ,
SALT LAK '
' AB. R. B. PO.
EIGHT EACE CAES
IN PORTLAND TO
ENTER BIG MEET
Officials ; Are - Chosen ' for
. Speedway Racing Satur- v
day and Sunday. -;
Total
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8COEB BT INNINGS .
Portland .....1 0 4 1 0 00 0 0
Hit .................2 14 10 10 1 212
Bait Lake ., ....1 000000061
Blta 2 110000004
SCMMAET
Jo base hit Zeher. Ryan. Three baae
In Stumpf. Home run CoTeieakte. Bacrtfiee
tlts-t-Derrtck, Fisher. - Sacrifice fly Bates.
Stolen baaea STpeta, CoTeleakle.. Bases on balls
Off Coreleskle 2, of f. Schmuts 8. Struck eat
Br Coreleakle 4. by Schunts 2, by Flttery
1. Six runr, 8 blta aui IT at bat off Scbmnti
in 8 2S Innings; tu runs, 4 bits and IT at
bat ott Flttery in 6 14 innings. Charge defeat
to Scbmutz. Left oa bases Portland 7, Salt
Lake 3. Double plays Uedeon to Halllnas to
Tennant; Stumpf to McArdle to Derrick; Mc
Ardl to stumpf to Derrick. Umpires To
man and Fhyla. Time 1:42. -
YANKEES BUY FIELDER
New York, . July I 21. (U. PO The
New York Americana today purchased
Edward Barney, outfielder from the
Jersey City team of the International
league.
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off the beat. : Every motion you
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cooling air at your body. -
r Firmly insist upon seeing the B.V.D. .
. Red Woven Label, and firmly refuse
to take any Athletic Underwear with
out it. Thf 1 you'll get properly cut,-
correctly made, lor t; service under-
wear the most 'tor your money. -
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Two shipments of the special racing
cars that are to contest in the auto
races to be held at the Speedway next
Saturday and Sunday, arrived from
Tacoma and Seattle this morning: The
cars that came from Tacoma are the
Gordon Bpeclal, Earl Cooper's famous
Stutr,. which will be driven by Oral
Palmer, and Schneider's Special, which
Gus Duray will drive. Two other cars
are- expected from Tacoma by Satur
day morning. From Seattle came Jim
Parsons' ear, the winner of the Inter
City Century at Tacoma July 6; the
Barsby and Neep Velle, which finished
third In ; that event, , and Harry 1.
Stratton's Mercer, which finished fifth
In that event. And with Ray Paul
sen's LozSer, from Spokane, and Fred
Forbes Bulck, of .Portland, there are
already eight racing cars here ready
for the first event of Saturday. :
The four class A cars Parsons
Special, Gordon Special,' Stutx and
Schneider Special are very close to
gether In matter of time over a- mile
dirt track, and these four cars alone
should be productive of great racing. '
F. C. Atwell has again been selected
as the official referee for the meet.
Nowhere In - the west Is there a more
efficient -man for this position.: At
well served, with distinction at the
spring - auto meeting 'here, and gave
entire satisfaction by his -rulings to
the -public and to the drivers. , .
C. J. Cook will again act as the offi
cial starter.. His work at the spring
meet was pronounced by . Robert A.
Hiller, manager of the Northwest Au
tomobile association, to be the best of
any starter in the entire circuit. -
Harry Twltchellof Spokane came
over to this city to witness the racing,
and will act as the presiding judge for
the meet.
, .Most of 'the cars will be out to the
Speedways for a - preliminary trial to-
1 morrow afternoon. The work -ot oil-
lng the track will be commenced to
J day. - - . ; .
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!Authoritities Asked
To Move Run Up
Bobby; Jones Will
Go toDetroit Team
San Frsnclsco, July- 21.- (Tj.- P.)
Bobby Jones, lnflelder of . the San
Francisco Seals, : will be delivered to
the' Detroit dub next fall, it was an
nounced today.: Tiller Cavet, - a big
southpaw- whd Is In his second year
with-the Detroit club, will leave De
troit today to join the Seals. .
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
l-
i New York, July tl- (I. N. &) That
trie eastern .atnietes wno win journey
to - San Francisco tor the American
modified marathon of 16 miles on Au
gust 10, might have a chance to com
pete in the Olympic marathon, sched
uled for ' the Panama-Pacific exposi
tion on September . 26, v Frederick W.
Rubien, chairman of . the National
championship commission of the A. A.
V., has asked the fair authorities if
they would move the latter event for
ward about a month. He expects a
favorable reply. . -
About seven men will go from the
east for the 15 miles event. Eduard
Fabric, the Canadian who won the Bos
ton marthon, will be one of the fav
orites - for the gruelling contest
Charles Horn, the Dorchester, Mass.,
distance runner, who finished second
to the Canadian, will also make the
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A
VERNON . WINS SLUGFEST
Los Angeles, July 2 L -Thirty-three
hits, including seven triples and thre
doubles, caused , yesterday's game to
assume the old time corner lot con
test. Jack Ness got a pair of hits, bring,
lng him up to 43 consecutive hitting
games, and Wllhoit and Bayless each
got five hits. The count was I to 7,
la favor f the Vernon club. Score:
; ., Oakland , .
AB. K. H. PO. A. E.
. Paelfio Coast Leasma,
Saa t yrancisce.".. .......... 50
Los Angeles 69 ,
Oakland ...... 63.
Salt lake .................. SO
Portland 4T
Vernon a... I.. SO
.., . , t, ' tioael Leasue.
Philadelphia . 43 '
Brooklyn ...;...."....,..... 43 '
Chicago , 43 .
Bt. Lonla 42
Pittsburg 40 '
Xtw Xoork 87
Boston ..................... 39
CindnsaU .................. 82 "
Amsrioaa lagoa.
Boston . . ; . . . rrr. n
Detroit ........ 63
Chicago .................... 54 ,
New York .......(....,.... 44 ,
Washinstoa ................ 43
Bt. Umla ................... 83
Philadelphia- ............... 2
ClevelanS 2
. - yedexal. league.
Kanaas City ............. 48
Chicago -..........31,.... 48
St. LonU 49 -
Plttsbarg ................... 43
Newark -. 43 -
Brooklyn ................... 8S .
Buffalo ..................... 38 ;
Baltimore 31 -
1 Amariou Asaeeiation.:
St. anl 49
Indlanapolia. ................ 49
Kansae City ........... ...1. 45
Mlnneapolla 44
Milwaukee 4
LoulBTlUe r . , . . . . ...... . .. ...41
Clerelard .................. 40
Columbus -
Vwtn XagiM.
Des Moines S3 -
Donrer ....................., 43
Lincoln ..................... 43
Omaha ..................... 43
Topeka 42
Bioux City 8T :
St. Joseph S2
Wichita SO
- Vorthwestaxa league.
Spokane ................... 07
Tacoma .: 68 '
Vancouter 44
Lost.
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S2 -60
64 '
63-,
67
84
37 ,
88
41'
. 41
. 89
43
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81
83
41
42
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- .532
.454
.481
-.470
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" .658
' J538
.631
5t .506
- .494
"; .487
-. .47
. .421
-.834
.631
.621
.618
V. , .606
.893
63 .864
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Victoria ..............
Aberdeen .............
44
42
89
64
84
36
85 .
87
, 41
'47-
61
61
88
88 43
43
43
44
42
63
20
34
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41
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60
83
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60
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6S
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.688
.533
.612
.447
.427
' .378
.676
.658
.511
.606
.494
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.34
.646
.568
.638
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.508
..448
.400
, 476
.620
.664
.478
.468
.467
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FRANK EIEHL -IS "
OHINGREN STAR;
AT INDIAN MEET
-y yV-.''':" 'i-T4 '"'''',,sssbssj v,-. 'tj
Beat Frank Troeh and Les
Reid for the Honor at
.'V ' I:Tacoma. " -
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
' At Chicago" ' r' ZtBLB.
Boston . .. . . . ......... ... . S 10 1
Chicago . . ., 0 2 1
Batteries Shore and Thomas; Ci
cotte, Russell and Scbalk. .. : : .
" At St. Louis
New York .
St lrfuis . . .. . . . . .V, . , .
Batteries Brownand
Sisler and Agnew. ,
. H.H. E.
.... a 1
.... s 10 1
Nunamakerj
'At Detroit - . ' R.H.Z1.
Philadelphia 6 - 71
Detroit 1 . C ? Z
Batteries Knowlsen and Lapp;
8 teen, Davis and Stanage.
At Cleveland - 1 , R.H.E.
Washington ...4 S 2
Cleveland .................... 6 IS . 2
; . Batteries Shaw, Boehllng and Alni
smlth, Henry; Walker, Hagerman and
ONeilL-
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES
At Boston
Cincinnati .
dvwh . .............. 1
- Batteries Benton and 1
gen. Hughes and Oowdy.
Bj. XS.
3' 7 0
.... . 0
Wlngo; Ra-
Tacoma. . Wash., n. July - : 21. Some
mighty classy shooting was recorded
In the first day's trophy competition
of the Pacific Indians' shoot at Manl-
tou range yesterday and a Tacoma nro-
f essional, Ps.; C. Riehl; won ? the hlef
honor of the day .when he captured the
v.nmgren - diamond badge,, emblematic
of the Pacific Coast target champion
ship. - , -
Three, men were tied for this tro
phy. Including JU H. Reid of SeatUe
and Frank Troeh, a Vancouver amateur.
Each 'had shot 49 out of 0 birds,
and In the shoot-off Riehl winged 20
birds straight. There were 18 entries
in the event, which was won last year
by Oearge B. Stacey of North Yakima.
The shoot was at IS yards rise.
Stacey scored for the amateurs when
he won the second competition for the
M. : I Davis cup out of S3 entries.
Stacey broke 48 out of 50 birds at 19
yards rise.
In the eight target events ; of 16
birds each, shot during the morning,
Frank Troeh was high gun,- scoring
118 birds out of the 130, a fine record.
Two others had 116 scores and there
were a number of ties at lesser scores
for the 10 silver prizes. The winners
of these prizes were the following:
Troeh 1 Riehl of Tacoma; W. H. Hlim
of Portland; Matt Grossman of Seattle;
H. R. Everding of Portland; P. J. Hol
ohan of Portland; Ed. B.- Morris of
Portland; Martin Rlckand of Corvallis,
Or.: C. E. McKelvey of Seattle, and Eu
W. Cooper of . Tacoma. -
- The prizes 1 offered for the two low
guns were won by Carl Coon and Dock
Riehl of Tacoma. Mrs. O'Connor, Spo
kane, won the silver card tray for the
women. H. E Poston of SeatUe holds
the record for the day's long run, win.
nlng as a trophy a handsome silver
service. ... .
Today - there will .be eight mors
events- at 15 targets each, with 10 sil
ver prises to the high guns, excluding
winners of yesterday.", Today, also, the
solid silver loving - cup donated by
Frank C. Hart of Tacoma will be shot
for at 60 targets on a handicap basis,
the handicaps to. be based -on previous
records In regular events at 16, 19 and
21 yards. . .
: The annual meeting and pow-wow of
the Pacific Indians for the election of
officers and mother business will take
place at 8 o'clock tonight at the Taco
ma . hotel. ' '
The scores made by Portland QunJ
club members ; In the eight 15-bird
events are:
W. A. Hillls, 116; C. Deith, lOO; E.
B. Morris, 1X2; E. H. Keller, 109; Ab
ner Blair, 111; H. R. Everding. 10ri;
A. W, Strowger, $; F.iTan Atta, 110;
P. J. HolohaiWf10';-75'---t;..v-rt-V:-'
Frank Tr6eh,. the Vancouver! pro
fessional, made -the score of 118 and
Mrs. Topperweln, the woman cham
pion, huns up a score of 114. .
SEALS WINS EASY BATTLE
San Francisco. July 21. The league
leaders defeated Dos Angeles yester
day, 6 to S, In a game- that had few
features. Wolter lined out a home run
In the first. The Seals started to win
In the fourth and from then on It was
easy. Score: t ,
LOS ANOKLES -' '
:-r V AB. B. H. PO. A. B.
Mayeert. ef. ......... 8 1 0 2 O 0
McMallen, 2b. 4 ' O 2 8 '2 0
Wolter. rf. 2 11 0 O . O
Koerner, lb... ......... 4 O 1 13 1 0
Ellis, Jf.- 4 0 O - 1 01
Terry, ss. 4 . O " 1 7 2
Bolea. c. 8 O . O 5. 4 .1 0
Uetxgar, 8b. ........... 2 O O ' 0 4 0
Rysn. p. .............. 8.00O1 0
McDonneU 10 10 10
Total '
2 S 24 IT
Mektas, rf.
Scballer. If. ........... 4
Hellmann, lb. ......... 4
Downs, 2b. ........... 4
Bodie, ef.
Schmidt, e. ............ 4
Leard. 3b. ........... 8
Corhan, ss. ............ 4
Fanning, p,
..........30
SAN FRANCISCO
AB. B. H. PO.
8 1 .1 1
1
' 1
O
0'
o
o
': 2
1
Total . .i ,
.88
1 5
2 9
0 , 1
1 .8
0
1 . 1 w 1
111
loo
's: 2T ,'8
. E.
0
0
1
0
o
0
0
0
a
Chehalis Planning
To Entertain Shots
, Chehalis, Wash., July 21. Ths first
annual- registered trap shooting tour
nament of ths Chehalis Rod & Gun club
will he held on MUlett Field in this
city Saturday, July 2 4. A large num
ber of shooters, both amateur and pro
fessional, have signified their Intention
to attendfrom all over the northwest.
Ths usual programs arranged for the
registered - tournaments will be given
here. - The local club contains a num
ber ' of , ; good -v shooters - and en
thusiasm Is high among the members.
The club has a large membership, and
Is financially In good shape. Mr. and
Mrs. Topperweln,. heralded as the best
experts In the country, will give exhi
bitions .of fancy' shooting during the
meet.
Eivers-Dundee Bout
Postponed; by Rain
New York, July 21. (IT. P.)-Joe
Rivers, the Mexican lightweight and
Johnny Dundee of New York will meot
In Brooklyn Friday night. Their 10
round open air match scheduled for
last night was postponed because of
rain.
Brickley to Coach Football.
Baltimore, Md- July 21. U.- P.)
Charles Brickley, Harvard's great kick,
er, will coach the Johns Hopkins uni
versity football team here next year.
- Western League Results.
Siou City 6-8, Omaha 2-1. :
Wichita 8. Lincoln . :
Topeka' 2-8, Denver 9-6.
Des Moines 4-1, St. Joseph 2i6.
Three Puget Sound
. Yachts in Big Race
Seattle, July 21. (P. N.- S.) Three
of the fastest racing yachts on Puget
sound today are being . thoroughly
overhauled and placed In sea going
trim In anticipation of the " start of
the Panama-Taclfio exposition race
between Seattle and San Francisco.
Final arrangements for the race, which
will start July 28, have been complet
ed, and local yachtsmen are manifest
ing a keen Interest in the race.
The yachts entered in the race are
the Genevieve, recently purchasd by
John Bar neeon of San Francisco; the
yawl Cirtona, owned by John Graham,
and the "yawl Gwendolyn II, tfwned by
Dr. Frank E. O'Connell aryd Robert
Johnson.
" Besides these three, the crack yacht
Sir Tom, which has cleaned up all
comers during the past two years,
will be shipped to Ban Francisco by
steamer and entered In the exposition
races. Ted Geary, her builder and
captain, will handle the Sir Tom In
these races. ;. -
NESS EQUALS COBB'S HITS
Dos Angeles, July 21. (U. P.) Jack
Ness, Oakland's slugging captain and
firstbaseman, got his seventy-ninth
hit .: in his forty-eighth, consecutive
game - here yesterday, equaling the
number of hits which Ty Cobb mad
in 40 consecutive games. Ness made'
two hits, a single In the eighth and a
triple in the ninth.
American Association Results. .
Indianapolis 9-9, Kansas City 2-8.
, St. Paul 6, Columbus 0.
-Milwaukee 6, Louisville 4.
-Cleveland 6-9, eilnneapolls 14-. - !
'Batted for Vetzser la se-renttt. . -1
- SCOKH BT INNINGS '
Los Angeles.......,..,,...! 0 1 O J O 0 0 0 2
tilts lOlOOOlO 05
San Francisco., O 0 0 18 0 2 0 6
Hits .......O 1 O 1 8 O 2 1 8
Roma runs WoHer. Hellmann. Bases oa
sails Byan - I, Fanning- 8. Struck oat B
Ryan - 4, Fannin 4. Hit by ' pitcher Leerd
Stoles bases Wolter. Meloan. Scballer - 2.
Leard, Oorhan. Runs responsible .for Ryan
4. fanning 1. iert oa Dasea los anseies 4,
San Francisco 4. Tims ot rams 1 :50. L'mnirea
Williams ana smney.
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aiarean, zb. ........... 5
aiiMietea, If. .......... 4
Johnston, t. . 4
hesa.ilb. ...7T....... ft
Gardner, rt ........... 5
Utseai. 8b. .....i.;.... 5
Knhn. c. .............. 0
Onest. SS. ............ l
Renneaa, P. ........... 1
Beer. p. , ...... 2
Reed. ss. 4
F. Elliott, e. .. ..!. 4
Muodorff ............. o
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1-.
1
8
O 0--
o
o
4
1
O
1
0
0 -2
2
O O .
s .
1
0
0
Total-
.7 13 24
40
VERNON
- AB. R. B. FO.
8
1
6
'
: 8
1
'2 '
1 .
O
O
O
6 ;
3
2
2
6
4-
6
1
0
1
: 0
0
' 0
0
o
2
" e
j o
0
............43 10 21 27 .9.8
Ksoer. as. ............ e 8
aene, it. ............ ,4 a
wiihoit. rf. : ! : i
Bayless, cf...... 4
PnrtelU 8h. .......... , 4 ' 1
Otelschmann, lb. ..,..4 0
R tuberf , Sb. 4 3
Mltse, c. 5 1
Henley. ..p. t 4 0
Spenoer, c ..... o -O
Total
: Batted for Beer to ninth. -
- 6CORS BY ISNINGS - .
.........0 0 0O0101 8 T
Uts w,...,....-.....,o 1 O 1 O 2 1 8 418
Hit g 4 8 I 3 J 4 8 21
- SUMMARY
-Three base bitsSfiaaer. Purtall. Barless 2.
Kane, Nwa. Litsehl. Twi bSi &t?iZ?r
.BAr" tole bases Johnston, Pnrtell.
blelschmann. KUberg. Sacririce hits PnrteU
J. Henley. Johnston. Struck out By Remnean
1. Henley 8. Beer S. Bases on balls Off Rem-
ness 2. Henley 2. Rnns resnonsjble for Rem-
teaa 4, Beer 12. Henley 3. Four hlta. S nina. 7
at bat ott Remneaa In 1 13 inninm. Charee
defeat to Remneaa. Double plays Rbenr to
Gleischmarm. Hit by pitched ball Kuhn br
Henley, Gleiachmann, Kane by Beer. Wiid
pitch-Henley. lune of asms 2:10. Umpire
Held. .
At New York" - R.H.E.
St. Louis . . ................. 2 8 0
New York . . ....X 1 6 2
- Batteries Griner and Snyder; Mar
quaxd and.Dooln. . v
At Brooklyn- J;Ci,; R. H. E.
Pittsburg .....................8 10 0
Brooklyn . . . . t ..... .. . . I . . . . . 2 6 4
Batteries Harmon and :V Schang;
Douglass and Miller. . : .
At Philadelphia ':SV'-;-R. Hi E.
Chicago ...... ;..-..V.'.-. 10 2
Philadelphia . .. . .... 8 4 0
. Batteries Lavender. Pierce, Cheney
and Bresnahan; Rlxey and Burns,
NORTHWESTERN LeAgUE
Vancouver, B. C, July 21 Six runs
were made off Pat Callahan - In the
fourth inning yesterday and the .Van
couver club won. Score; R.H.E.
Spokane -i ..... ....;.2 -0 0
Vancouver ................. ...8 '9 1
Batteries Callahan and Brenegan;
Colwell and Brottem.
t.
A-acoma, July 21. Aberdeen 1 rolled
up a 6 to 0 score in two innings yes
terday, but Tacoma then got busy .and
scored .enough runs to win the game,
9 to 6. Score : . R. H. E.
Tacoma ......... ,i .9 12 3
Aberdeen Jt 11 6
Batteries House, McGinn! ty , and
Stevens; tingle, Hughes and Vancev
Seattle, Wash July 21." Seattle con
tinued her winning- streak yesterday by
beaUng Victoria; 10 to L Score:
Vlftfrf 7 12 1
SeatUe ................... ...i0 jj
Batteries Barnes, WUllams and
Hoffman; Mclvor, Malls and Caiman.
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Vt3U EMToB A
HAPPY UNDER THAT J
WHY SHOULpWT i; A YEARS
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V
XJE used to switch tobacco every .
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A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned
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. . One small chew takes the place of tvra'bijr
chews of the old kind. ' - . -
(Notice liow t&e malt brings - ;
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