TIID OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY,- JULY Z2, 1015. BEAVERS WIN IH UTH AND PULL SALT LAKE CLUB; DOWN IN Ml : Hlgginbotham Whiles Away V Afterrtoori Trying to; Win , but Is Finally Replaced. GREGORY STARTS IT ALL BRINGING UP FATHER By Gccrco Liz'. " C!Tt(B. MJJ. IntvrMtletMtt Mots- DOTjT CALL. ME rnAiiiE : TOO " KNOW MY NAME rnAR;uERiTe: HOW DO TOO DO-wa.u'Yoo MAvp iria , NOTHAlSrx XOO-IT WEt V ME tUCH HORRID .HEADACHES I SUPPOSE VOO rUVE BEEN BOtJf TAr4x;OlM5 AHD MAXlri; tsOCjW. TAWS-; WE HAD A FUOCE PfTT UAWST ISKiHT. IT VA LOYEUT-' - . BT THE WAT. DO TOO -PLJOt' c!lfM rfa cchIlece a month ACO rn otfH TC SErm H5H OVER TO SECOU- "WANT "YOU TO AOVlSg ' .rvTE. ATO VHAT COf TO CALL. TODAY HE XTbT aRAMTJLATED from oli-e;e: OF TEA? J 1 nE tEEN Tccrt? tON AND MY aoyice. to shoot-him: WEVE BEEN THJJTT TEAJy AWANX TlUr4i khh do ret ,tOULO DO , rWtTH him: FAVOJ PER ' ME? . X. . - " y. . ..i 1 . : : . ; ,S25!L. ) , T ( itu HAVE To 1 Uk . i. . . I . . . 1 1 J ft ' ' wt - I -"-$vaBC . - . 1- B. .. .. - -- . I J. I V.g'.' . ': I PHOHI! Wft . . ' V J : Pitch Sits Bpeas and That Opeoa Way for Second Victory la th Barlflad Atmospssr, Sail Laks CIty Utah July 22. Portland masaced to put ver.a run in, the eleventh Inning yesterday and win the hall: game from., the Salt Lake club. 3 to 7. It was a great old game, with both clubs putting . over .tyur run ral- - He.- The Bearer were' leading T to 4 into the seventh, when the locals put over two runs and' then "tied it up In . th 'eighth, i Keither -Hlgginbotham "nor Clauda Williams finished, the game. Higgy was subjected to an awful bombardment in the first Inning. Shlnn" walked and Barbour sacrificed. Nutt was an infield out and that gave " Buddy Kyan a. chance. Buddy singled . .'and scored Stilnn. counting himself later on Cedeon's double. Hannah walked and Tennant singled, scoring Gedeon and putting Hannah on third, t whence he scored on a double steal, Hlgginbotham ;.- dropping . Carisch's throw. McArdle and Derrick finally retired Hallinan. PortUnd tallied- Stumpf 1 and Hlll - yard on an error, a"-double, -a flyout . and - McArdle's single. They scored arain in the fourth 'when -McArdle ; walked. Hlgginbotham sacrificed and Carlisle singled. BigBIowmp la sixth. - The quartet of runs put over y the Beavers was., la the-, sixth ". frame t-Cartschr; singled and- -McArdle was safe; on Hannah's error, Higgy reached first on Tennant's error and with the v bases full Carlisle singled and brought in two runt. Iligg' went to third and fc'peaa smashed out a double against the . fence ''and Higgy and Carlisle scored. Bates, and Btumpf. were sky 5ots. , . . : . ' Gfdeon'A doubles scored Shinn and - 'Bariour in the seventh'and the score .r was I tied in the eighth when Tennant singled. Fa ye running for him. Hal lm&il sacrificed ; and Orr batted for Wiiljams, thi putting Fays on third. Shino. .busted one and scored Faye. Shinn stole second will' Hlg -was dreamily looking 'at the pitcher, and wue xxmrn uirew iniv ceier net a, Jimmy went to third. -That was the end of Higgy and Kahler finished out the game. Uregory finished it up for .the locals. Gregory hit Speas in the . eleventh, and the latter went to third fcn Stuinpf a single through short.' v Hillyard was hit by a pitched alL. flllrng, the.- bases and on Carisch's f . -t orceotrt of- Hillyard at seconds "Speae - crossed with what eventually was the winning run.' . t . - . 1 . "'. . IB. B. H. J'Oi -Certfrts, If. ............ 8 1,3 i "Dtej-rjes.--li. 5 O 'O 'll 'esSj, ..ft.. ............... o l litM. S. . t' e -O Ililiyard,- cf."v .: t nrunrh. c. i.vw.wy. Mr ArtRe. . vtj?.fr'4 UijUitK)tIiak, ...pa a. e; ' o I Total 1 1 -a. tS it ....4.;......, 4 ' . a u '1 a ...a i fi 3 -fr -, : 0 1 . t- I 1 o 1- 5 4 JHwboer. 3b. ......... S Rjan.lt. ......v, 6 Gedeon. 2b." l;r & SALT LAKE .r": AB. R. BL,PO. HitniMti, c. Kobrer. . .i TeonaBC. lb... raja. lt, ... I.ynn.. lb. . . .. - Haliinaa, aa. WUIUbj. p. rr ....... Ketther eaeiier -t ' TrtaJ ..... 4 O 4 ... 0 O O .......... t- i a, i l -o o " i e ; o o o." 2 3 2 " O 1 r 4 3 2 2 " a t -11 0 1 r A. ; E. 0 k a 1 o l e , 4- o 1 O V 1 ( ..43 I O O , Oi.; v 1 - r ' e O". l s a i : . i o 13 : S3 ' v Battd foe Winiams ia eighth.. ' ' '. -- Batted, for liaiuu.li in ntuUu . . Batted for Faye In- ninth. , '-. SqORB BY INNINGS ' '' i Portland ..........0 2 -1 4 O 1 8 ' Hits .............. 21213110O 111 " Bait Lake 4 0 0 2 1 O T Hit - 3 010108221 O la -' . SOOIA&T , " Trar 1ae hit HiUrard.. ttoeaa.. Cariach. - OeOetm,- Kraa. Three baa bit Bate. Sacrt. . f ice-- bits McArdle HirzuilMHSata 2. Bartxrur. Ntrtt, HalUuan, tregury. gtotea baaea Hill l yard. Cartach. Shins. Baae on balls Off Vig ..(.BbottuuB 4. WUltama 3. Strock oot By Hls .'. alfibotbajD .4. Kahler 1, Wllluuiia 8. Gregory i. &eTe raoa. lu hit, and ft! at bat off Ulx ;: g.nbcrtliattt u yf 2-3 innliiga; no ran. 3 Bit -. aad 12 at bat off KatUer ia 3 1-3 Inning;; 7 .: rues. lO-nits aad 34 at bat off Williams ia S Inning; 1 ran,, 1 bit and 11 at bat off Creg. ' vry - ia Slanlnr Credit victory te - Kahler. t'targa defeat to Gregory. Left ea baaea -y Portland 12, Salt take lO. Wild pitch Hig ( inb-.tnaia. first beae on emus Portland -ilit by ptebef-Speaj and-Hillyard. br Mrt ery.L JtCnua repuuailie fMr Higflaiwtnam . VkiitUms 4, Uregory X. fmplraa Itiyla and Tucm. Tlnta 2;J(k . l&pertscPredictiiig New Hurdle;-Eecord JIoa Angeles. CaL.-' July 22. (XT. P. Experts predict that Fred Kelly will brealc his own world's record In . the ISO-yard high hurdles when he runs at San Francisco --The southern Call- fornia speed ' demon is improving his start, -"" - - - , ClocVers say he, has already chopped one f i?th of a Eecond off his time In fc-eUins -vfrom his holes to-th first barrier.j vHe stretches out "more in crossing ,the sticks. This Is - another improvement on his Olympia games style; Kelly weighs" 1S5 pounds and Is in the best . physical condition of his career. , . . : j COMISKEY WILL PROTEST - 'um.'' " 1 aWgajaaaaaiiajaaaasssaaaBiaaaaaBaa,aaaaaaaa 11- n i- ; Si - , , - f ... r ' --,---11 rl.rT-T-1-TTT1T-- -- GETTES ATTEND FIGHT BUT CAN'T DO ANY- TATiKTNG Gallery Gang - .Breaks Lfp "Mrs, Brewers' Speech With. ' Their Questions, v j. . .. Kew Tork, i July8-(n. r dozen ' suffragettes In - filmy white dresses and. wearing -yellow yyote or women" banners pinned across : their bosoms, were t prominent spectators Hn nigm 11 in i rouna araw Be tween Charlie White of Chicago and Kid- Lewis, the British lightweight, at the St.- Nicholas dub. , - ' - , - : "It was suf fragettesV rdght and the women' were ; the guests of honor. "When they were ushered into ' the presence of ' the f lyh t .fans, i they, e ceived a wild cheer from tne ."rail birda." who tew miM a battle Mrs. Francis Brewer was lifted ta th. ring and attempted to make a. speech.- but without success. " - ; "What's her weigrhtr shouted the gallery fans, as the announcer started to introduce her. 1 t Her first words created a hubbub Which prevented her concluding her remarks. . " - ' ABLES BLANKS BENGALS X.os Ansreles. Julv S 2.- Harry Abies Ie VemoiV fiown with'TIve scattered hits yesterday? wfcich means that he blanked the Ipals in a. 4 to 0 game. Xecanniere appeared on the slab after ft three, months' illness, but was driven off In- the third inning. , - Jack. Ness, singled in the fifth and scored John son, -thereby Tnaking his fortynlnth hitting game.--: Score: , .-..---.. '.OJlKXAXD - - - , - L -IB. R. H. PO. A- E. Varrvs. )2b ..vlS ; 1- 1 5.0 KMrtletota, K; ...;..; 4 Jot-aatou, cf .-....... . 4 Ness. lb. -..j-.-iiV... 4 Gardner; rf. 4 Litiwi.-S6.- fs... ,....; 4 Kb ' v.. : - j. . . 2 tG'iMit, , . . . , 4 Alftef, . p. i.. , . . . : 4 1 13 2 1 l O O l 15 O 2 O-O O . 1 8 6 O 1 O O l 3 O 1 0v8 Total Ittdar, aa. ...... Kane. U. Wilhoit, rf. Sj,-. Brylesa. ct. .... PurteU. Zb. .. Gielachmanav- is. KJktwra, Sib.- , Spenee-r. Peeanniere. -p.. v Ptpreey p; LoaDa ........ Whlaa. p. ....... Total ....... J.....3& 4 27. 17 0 '. YE KNOTT " AJB. R. H. PO. A.-. E. 4 O 1 2 4 0 4 O " 13 O 0 4 O- 12 : O O ....... 4 O O O 1 4 lO . O l 2 1 . 4 O 1 9 O O ........ S O 1 3 ' 1 O ....... 2 O ' T 2. O i.i... ' O ' -O 0 2 1 O 0-2 1 ; O O O O.O ........ OOOO.O ..'...r.ii i ir "Is- "5 - ."Chicago. July 22.-r-(X?. P.) Presi dent -Comlskey- of the Chicago Ameri canssaid . today that be intended - to protect. to . President Ban Johnson agrainst what he calls the worst unj pirinr he. has ever seen in the Ameri can Je.ague.t Comiskey declares Man ager Rowland has been made a mark by the empires. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At St. Louis ' H. IC K. Boston . . ..j, .. 4 11 2 St. Louis o 3, B 1 5 Batteries Ruth, Wood and Thomas: Jane, Hamilton ah4.AgneWiv ; At JetroIt . , iJ, - ' R. JI. P- Philadelphia . . ..... .1 4 7 0 Detroit J It ' 0 " Batteries rJ:ecban and Land; Bland anU tacase. Batted for Plercey is eighth. v SCOBE BT ISNUSGS Oaxlaod ....U. ......,.. ettlOOO 0 4 Uita ,..,..,.......,,..0 1 0200 1 08 Terooa ' .....;...........0 0000 0 00 O O Uita ...1 1 O 1 1 1 - SCKMABX Tare baas hit WUhoit. Twe ftaae hits Litaehl. . iilelacluBaott. Guriiner. Stoles haaen JotiBJri.ua. Koijn. rraek oot Able 6. JDecaa- Blera I. Plercey S, White 1 Baaea on bilb Off Able Z. Iereey 3. sen responaibie lor Ijeraoniere 1. Piercer 1. Four hits. 2 rna. 12 at bat eft- Decaaniera- ia 2 1 imtuiss; 4 bits, V ran, S at bat ot Plercey in 6 2 laBiDga. Charge eeteat t juecanniere. iontre piay Piercer to Kader to GWisokitaaBa. Vi ihi pitch Abl-. tteraoniere. Tiaie 1:33. Laipires Held and Braabear. - : SEALS OVERCOME 3 RUNS STANDING OF THE TEAMS Paeifie Coast Xeagoa. . Wciau Saa rraneiaeo..... .......... SO I Aogeiea. .......... ... 6tt Oaklaud &4 Salt Lake.... .SO I'ertlaad ........ 4 Terooa M . Vatfamal Iagaa, Philadelphia .44 BrookljB .................. 43 Chicaao .................... 43 8U Louis 43 alttaborg ................... id New Sort 87 ? Boaton . ........ .......... 4 Cliicuxiiati ................... 3S Iitt. Pet. 4 M - 55 ;- .479 : 68 - , .432 84 57 S 41 41 29 43 .638 &24 .44 :4jlx ..aairr lfaton ...... u ........... 63 .. Detroit ..................... 53 Chicagot ...i.......... .. v4 :-: New Teek ...... 44 Waahlustos - ................ 43 St. Loaia ................... 33 PhnadelFhia , 80 Clareiand ................... 2 Kansas Cityl. ...... ......... 4S ' Chicago ..... ....... .j. 48 St. Lonia .................. 44) Utteborg .................. 43 Newark ..................... 43 Brooklyn .....iii...i'.'...,40 Buffalo .................... 88 Baltimore ............ 83 t . r Aaaaarinas , Saaeriafioafc St. Paul . ....... ......51 IntUaaapoIla 48 : Kaaaa City ............... 47 Minneapolis ................ 45 Milwaukee . 42 IxraisTille 42 Cleveland .................. 40 CoiOBibaa .... t .......... 33 - Wastara Xaagaa. Dea Molaea...... .......... 34 Denver ..................... 44 Lincoln .................... 4't Omaha ..Z. ........... ..j.. -43 Topeka .....................43 SSi.JOx City- ................. 88 Ft- Joeepa - ............... All Wichita wc. .t. ..2- Jforthwsatara. .'teagne.r Spokane 4 . . . . .- . . - 57 -, 83 Tacoma - ..i.... ....... ........ S3 r 42 Vaaeoaarer ............... t.. 43 44 Seattle. ..................... 45 r S) Victoria ............. 42 . : 49 Aberdeen ...... .v .....40 M 34 82 83 41 : 42 62. 34 34 37 8ti 37 41 ? 47 31, 31 84 ' 4 ' 43 43 ; 44 44 43 &fi 29 34 S 43 43 42 4S- .638 .324 .321 .313 .twe . ,S8S J31 ,343 JBS ..663 ; .661 .633 ' .613 .46 4.427 : - --. 6S4 ' 43 && JbW t4S ; .4 : ' .42 .37$ .631 .564 .524 ' -6oO 1475 .-l85 ,. .330 .618 L258 -.464 .474 .462 " .4u6 NORTHWESTERN i LEAGUE '4 VancouTer, B." C, July 12. Red Murphy's triple, with- two men on. In the last half jot the eighth, and 'with two out. beat Spokane 2 to 1 yesterday. Score: . ' - R. II. E. Spokane . .-. .................. 14 2 VancouTer ... ...... 2 4 1 Batteries- -Wicker '' and Brenegan; Smith and Brottem. - ,1- Seatile. July 12. Seattle made It 12 straight victories : yesterday by beating Victoria, to 8. . . ,1 ; Score: v - V Ri ILE. Seattle 11 .a Victoria . .............. .... 6' ' 3 Batteries EasUey and Cadraan; Banson and Hoffman. - - , Taeoma, July 22. Meikle won a pitchers battle from Kaufman yester day, 4 to IS.- Tacoma made four er rors. Score: -. R. IL K. Aberdeen ' ............... 4 3 0 Tacoma '..i.i..... .......... 3 T ' 4 Btteries Meikle and Vance; Kauf man and Stevens. . I .,-...... ; FEDERAL LEAGUE &AMES At St. Louis - .R.H.E. Baltimore . ...... 7 11 St Louis . 1 Batteries Bailey , and. Owens: Groom e, Herbert and Chapman, i San Francisco, July 22. The Seals cred little: for the three run lead the Angels piled upyesterdayin the first four innlnss "and 'proceeded to bat out four : runs, ta' the-fifth, adding;, two more in th sixth, . off Pol Perritt. Score , - - - , -! MS ASQELES . ' IB. R. L PO. A. E. Mag-cert. tX.i ......... 5 - McMallen. 2b. 6 1 Wolter, rf .- .... ........ 3 - O Keeraer. lb. .......... 4-' 1 Ellis.. If, ............ 8 O Baemlller. as.' ......... 4 Brvuks. e. ............ 4 1 iaetauer. Sh.. 4 i Perritt. p. ........... 3 t McDonnell. rt ........ 1 , O Terry 1 O 1tal .....J. ..,.37 S - 10 2 IT ' - . . 1 SAK fBAXClSCO - - ; - - . , . AB. B. H. PO. A. E. Meleaa. rf. ........... 8 1 ficbaUer, if. 4 1 2 3 . O Ueilmaan. lb. ......... 4 0 - 3 11 1 ' 0 IX.aa, ii. ........... 3 i O 1 2 4 ,L Bodie, cf. k... .... 4 O 1 2-1 0 gebmidt. e. 4 O 0 4 O O Leard. 8b. 4 . 11 . 6 . , 1 Cor Baa, as. ........ r.. 4 Z . 8 Z 1 . O lirvwu, p. ............ 4:2 2 S ' 0 Total 1.. ....84 H 27 . 14 1 1 - 2 ' 2 o O 2 1 1 . .If 5 J 1 ' '. . 1 2 , ; ' 1 6 8 1 1 3 0 2 ? 2 0 0 O - Batted foe Perritt la slntb, ,. a. - - sco&s Br isnisgs..".: v - tea Aaseles..i..... 61 1 1 O 8 -Hits ..4.4. ...:.. 2 8 3 1 1 O 1 JO Baa rraneiaeo O 4 2 O O S lilts ... 1 4 4 1 "12 - - ( '. STMMiEr . , . ' Two Ihsse ' hits Brooks. Kseroer, Downs, EchrHer, Corhan, Sacrifice hit Doarc. Bass oa balls Off Brown 1. Struck owt By Per rttt 1. Brown 2. Hit br piteber Meloan. Dott bte playa BoeaBlIler u Metxarer Ut McHaliea tr Kuvrber; Leard to Dowus to BeilBiaaa. WOd pitdi Parriit. Rnoa responsible . fa Perritt 3. Brows 3. Left en baaea Lss Aa fele 8. San meiteo . -Time 2x Vnv i,ires r'laaey and W iiiiams. -. .,--; i ; ' ; - ' 'I . .Western lieatie .'EesnTtau-."; j 'beaver 6, Topeka. 1. ' " f 1 Pes Moines 12. St. Joseph 0. : Sioux City 5, Omaha I. Wichita ll-, Lincoln ........ . At Chicago First ram Brooklyn ........... Chicago . . .............. Batteries Bluejacket Hendrtx and Fisher.? '- r ' - Second jBame -. : ' y ' .-1 Brooklyn .... .... . . . . Chicago-. .-.;............-..., Ten innings. ; Batteries Sea ton, Walker, Wlltxe, and' Smith; McConnelL Presdergast and "Wilson. R.H.E. 4 8 2 .... 3X3 and Simon; ; R.H.E. 3 11 3 ..,,87 8 - HIEJ EVEEDING 0 OF INDIANS FOE SEASON; OF 1916 Portland ' Man Honored , by - Trapshootrng Aggregatlon- ' of Pacific Coast. , Tacoma, Wash July 22. Henry R. Everdin: of Portland, one of the most entbssias tlo trapshots in - the United States, was last night elected president of the -Pacific Indians, the well known scatter ran organisation of the Pacific coast. "Everdlnr election l.wasu ren erally desired, as he has proved to be a rreat oxranizer ln hi work with the Portland Gun club, of: which he also is president. The place for holding next season's shoot will, be settled today. High scores were-made in 'the shoot ing yesterday, the) worse of -E. B. l!la of Ontarlov Canada, BtxiKllnp out. He broke 113 out of a ; possible 120, and bis longr, strinr "'ra Xttv Iennls Holo ban of Portland was second and George Hambright third. . r? Frank C Troeh of Vancouver, Wash won the Frank Hart trophy by break ing: 0 : straight at 21 yards. Troeh also won the Mark L. Davis cup at the aunt distance from Mrs. Ad Topper wein, the famous professional from Texas. . The Scores yesterday, were; . --. W. A. H1U13.114; C. Leith. 114rE4 Morris, 106; Ed. Keller, -112; ' A.1 Blair, 117; 1.H- Reed. 116: C McKelvy. 113; M. Grossman. Ill; F. W. Sumner. S3; Pete Hoiofaan, f 118: F. Landwehr, 'ICS; J. S- Ruppe. 137: W. B. .Taft. W;;H Glenning. 109; R. "Kinser. 105; J. A. Dague, 108; : E. K. Young, 111; R, F. -jRaHlinger, - 103; J. C. Jensen, 1071 Val Kisenbels. 113: Mrs. Topperwein, 115; H., . E. Postan, 114;, Frank Troeh. T14; t. W. Fleet, 169;-R. H. Wade. 102; H. A Sullivan, 103; C. Wilson, $2; R. H, MiUerv J12; J. W. Brady, 407; John McAleer. 96; F. -Baker, 100; W. S. McLoughlin,. 98: Mrs. Ed.- KeUer, 9; -A. Reihl, 111; C. Doremua, 91; C Dockendorf, 100; F. Campbell. 103; Ed. Ellis, J 19; J. M. Fisher, 311; D. Rhodes, 112; A. L Hall, 96:. O. Ev Stacy, 106; George Ham-bright,- 116; Fred Edwards, 93: . Q. Bales. 95; IT. Aubry, 117; C. E. Buttles. U2:- F. O. Joy. 74; W. F. Carey, 112; U R. Reihl. 105; H. B. Quick, 110; H. R. Everding. 107; A. W. Strowger. 99; Mrs. C. A. O'Conner. 89: J. Z. Cooper, 103; F. Van Atta. 11$: C- A.- O'Conner. 162; M. A. Rickard, 114; J. O. WeatherT wax, 115: B. B. Egan. 99; E. W. Coop er, 107; H. P. Warner, 98; D. J. Hoio han, 117; A. Z. Smith, 101; G. W. Mill er, 113; H. O. Scofleld.,. 104; I 8. Barnes, lift. ' - ..'-.. " ;f NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES May Tniminate : Mhird Man in Bout New Tork. July 22v (L N. &) Application has been made to the State Athletic commission to eliminate the referee from the coming Johnny Dundee and Jack Brltton ten round bout' on July 29. .Both managers of the' boxers have agreed to give the plan a, trial In the event that the com mission's consent-is obtained. Jack Ness Is Satisfied. Los 'Angelesv CaL. July 22. (T7. P. Although the Cubs. White Sox and Yankees are reported to be after Jack Ness. Oakland's great batsman, he has said he .did not want a major league job. Ness said he had, one ex perience in the majors and did not like It. He declared he was gettinr as znuch. money now as half of the men in the American and National organ izations. - - Kitty Brashear Umpires ; Los Ane-eles. July 22. (P. N. S.) "Kitty"" Braabear, formerly a player tn the Pacific Coast league, worked as an umpire in yesterday's Oakland-Ver-non game here, assisting Umpire Held. Brasbear substituted for Guthrie who is laid up with a bad foot. ..4r'. ...jT ''" 1 11 1 1 ' "American Association lies tilts. - MinneapolU 5. Cleveland 4 (13 mi nings; ' -- ' . St. Paul 3-4. Columbus 0-2. Indianapolis 11-8. Kansas City 12-19 (first game 11 Innings). LouiaviUe . Milwaukee 3. - FEW FORTUNATE ; FANS SEE NOTED PRINCETON PAIR Cj- ' ' t ' ' 1 v.-'.,"."...'-.?...'-.'.--''' Church v and Mathey ; Play in Practice With -Goss and , . Woifard.. A fortunate few spectators saw the two famous Princeton tennis . tars. George Church and Dean Mathey, 'play two sets of doubles yesterday in a warm-up match - against Walter Goes and CatUn Woifard at the Irvtngton courts. - - .. The Prineetonians were On their way home from Saa Francisco, where they competed in the exposition tournament, and arrangements were made for them to drop off for the afternoon and try the Irvlngton s club's clay courts., iThey both showed great form and defeated Gosa and Woifard., 3-2. 6-2, without gotting up much of a perspira tion. Church and Mathey are one-of the best doubles teams In the est. and promise to come near winning the na tional title this year. -'.-' - Considerable pleasure was apparent yesterday with the announcement that H. Van Dyke Johns and William Mar ens, two of the promising young Cali fornia tennis players, would, take part in the Oregon state tennis tournament here next week. Johns and Marcus will also play in the Northwestern cham pionship tournament to be staged on the courts of the Taeoma Tennis club. Ban Francisco, CaL. July 22j CTT. P.)- Maurice McLoughlln, international tennis star, will leave for New York tomorrow as representative of the Pa cific Tennis association,, to confer with eastern officials on the proposed tour nament at Newport in Auzost between the east and the west.' - Lariger Holds Three American -Records v fiaaTFtancisco, July" . P. N.) Ludy Laager, crack swimmer of the Los Angeles Athletio club, today is the holder of three American recorfis, all eetabUshed within the past five daya ;,. Langer's latest record was hung up yesterday afternoon when be did 8 SO yards in 12 minutes, 8 S-S seconds at the exposition yacht harbor, bettering by-nearly 19 seconds the former na tional record made by C. MPanlela at Rochester, N. in .1909. Langer's other two records are the 600 yard in door' swim and the 440 yard outdoor. . The previous S80 yard record was 12:18. Joe WheaUey and Bad Good win, both of New York, were second and third respectively, both finishing inside of the old record. Herman Laubis of . fit. Xouis, Mlk McDerroott of Chicago. Norman Ross of Portland, and Walter Spencer of -Oakland fin ished - in r the order named. Austin Mosher quit before the half mile was reached.- i--l v: .-:--'-.-. Horatio Declares Jack Johnson Say Havana Bout Fr.1 41 New York. July 22. (L K. S.)i Many attacks on the genu sr. ineness of tba Jess WtlUrl t Jack Johnson fight at lUvt: t. have been made but the woo . Jolt appears in the Istest asu "w of John Bull, which has Just s reached this country from 1:1:3. ; land. w , Horatio Bottoraley, the eJltr of the paper, stands by ' try Ut disclosure his periodical m&h3. He charges ' that Johnson :- clared the fight was . fak . and that Johnson is now force I tt ,to admit it, becsuse he has rot received 150,000, a guarant-t tt that was promised to him ti lth laying down to Willard. In support of his charges K reproduces a number of . tele 3r. grams claimed to have tt : sent by Johnson. . " S FAMOUS DRIVERS TO R".' 'Minneapolis. Minn July 22. (L. I Ralph de Palma and Darto. Keet -compete In the SOO mile autor -race for a 150.000 prise here ber 4. De Palma won the Indiar -race and Resta won the Chicago t j way classic At Boston Cincinnati . ........... Boston Batteries Dale and and Gowdy. i : ' . ..R.H.E. 3 7 1 13 1 Clark; Davis i At Philadelphia; . " - R. H. E. Chicago . ........ 3-S 0 Philadelphia ,. 1 4 0 Batteries Adams. Standridge and Bresnahan; - Alexander and Kllif er. CaUed fifth; rain. St. Louis at New York postponed; wet grounds. -. '' ' Pittsburg rain. at Brooklyn ft w; i::C-Vi Vis! postponed; - Doane. Doesnt Care. , J Los Angeles, July 22. (P. N. &) Declaring himself in good shape and well pleased over the transfer' which brought him to the. Vernon ; Tigers. Walter - Doane. former Portland out fielder, arrived in Los Angeles yester day to greet his new team mates. Doane was traded for Carlisle. $20 Value i MEN'S SUITS The profit for high rent I elimi nated. ' The elevator saves your, dollars.; J " Pants $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 A few bargains in Summer Suits Sizes 35 and 36 oxily; left over from the season's business. '. They walk out at- a 7. loss. $7.50 EACH SUIT. A few classy . 'NorfoUcs in this lot. ' : : --. JIMMY1 DUNN - , Portland's Original Upstairs Clothier 315-1C-17 Oresonian Bids, i ELHVATOR TO 3D FLOOR -' ZZ V 1 t a e : t ' ii ' V 0 CM CM ' " " "" . ""N , : ,J 'SiMi - y . w. i 4 1 1 J i 1 1 ..- .1 Tho Oriental counftc fthn Ccrj loot on vihich ho cmoriOG C-O clc- petto. 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