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THE OREGON-, DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY, JULY24, 1915. 1 BILL SIUi.iPF BIFFS BRINGING UP FATHER - . r .t . . By Gcorjio IMcM. CopjrrUKC tnteraatteaat :,) r r : t ABYSSINIA ft A TERReLE COUNTRY-WOULD "XOO ; CCLievEIT -THE WOMEM DOALUTHE WORK -THE -MEM ARE LA2LT - THE WO MEM ttfT; A.LUOV E O TO TALK ! AMD YOU AY 7THE HUSBAND THE NEN.OO NOTHiNC BUT MOKE PIPES 4 ALL. DAY AND ; : tAHCJ-E AT NMHT oh:, i've EEn some : SALT 1AKE PITCHERS FOR BRACE HOMERS 1 HW ALL. TO VOMDER ABYSSINIA? SAY? VHY'HE cane bo: j - STRESS N3 tkJHT WONDER r J 1 ncis.t. - I VOHOSR ir i could r n Leads' Onslaught on Gregory and Schmiitz and Beavers . Win by 6 to 3. Score. ... GAME MADE 4 OUT OF 5 CAT NlETCj WITH ME! Cnamplons Coming to Tife u( -Play, lug Omt Ball 1m in Mi v o . Atmosphere. 7 - J A 1 1 - msss . Salt Lake City, July 24. Manager McCredle's - peculiarly going ' Beavers made it four out of five from Salt Lake by taking yesterday's game, 6 to 3, mainly because Big Bill Stumpf clouted Jont. a couple of homers and started' onslaughts that chased , three pitchers from' the box. . The big In? Welder ;hit "the ball out f the lot to etart both the fourth and the eighth 4r nlng. v He also got a double and the official .scorer could have called -another one a hit : without hurting his conscience. .- . It looked for a spell a if the Bees Iwere to win, when they put over three runs n Kahler in the second session. Portland had taken a one run lead in the. second on Stumprs double and a double steal with Hillyard. B Tan singled and took second on Stumprs error, and Barbour was hit by the pitcher. Hannah sacrificed and Tennant ; beat out a " bunt, scoring Ryan. ? Derrick dropped the throw and before he could get the ball to the plate -Barbour scored. - Tennant con tinued to second and made home when Fieher threw wildly. -- Portland added another run In the fourth,; by virtue of 'Stumpfs homer. Fisher , followed with a triple that chased Gregory out of the game, and Schmut kept the scoring down , for the rest of the inning. j.. , The Beavers' tied the score in j the fifth when Derrick walked, took third on fipeas double to center and scored on Bates' , single. - Speas - was thrown out at the plate on this- hit,. Bhinn to Hannah. -''..: -. : Fisher scored in the sixth on his single, HlUyard's double and Kahler's ; Stumpf added one 'of the two .runs in the eighth on his homer. Fisher walked and scored on Halltrran's er ror and McArdle's single. The score; " POBTLAND . AB. B. Carlisle,.-; If, .,.,..... S XH-rrick, lb...... Bpess, rt Bates, Sb. ...... Stnmpf, 2. ... Fisher, c, ..... HilJy.rd. cf. Mc-Ardle, , Kahler, p, ..... B ....... S ....... ........... 4 8 1 O O ' 2 O B. PO. U 8 O . 1 o :.. o A. 1 2 O . 1 " 2 O . 1 1 - 8 Totml, ........ J. ..,..a - 11 27 10 , - - -SALT LAKE I AB. R. H. PO. A. Shlnn, rf. ...... 0 IS V 1 Orr, as, . 4 , O 8r 1 2 Mutt, , cf ; , . . ... 4. ..... a o . o ; -tf 2 Kaya, cf.'1 ....ri...... 0, 0 0 1 o Ryan.U.. 4 I I .1 0 Barbour, . Sb.. i . .... .. 3 . 1 1" 1 ' 2 Hannae, c. ,.,..4...... 2 O ; 1 . T 1 Tennant, lb. .. 4...... 4 1:1 1 Halllnan. 2b. ..4...... 3 O' 1 0 4 Gregory, p. . ... 1 0 0 0 1 Bvhmuta, p. ....4.,,.. 2 0 -0 0 1 Hail. p. .............. 1 0 . . 0 0 O tteuther .......... 1 0 0 0 0 .a. .. 0 o 0 0 o 0 J 1 0 O o -- "' EVANS DEFEATS NED SAWYER IN. . MAYFIELD GOLF Chicagpan? Aleets - Standish of Detroit for Western , ..Title Today, . ToUl........... .82 ir 27 13 'Batted for Kutt In eightn. - ' SCORB BY IN'NIXGS - r Tortliuid ,-.. tl 0 1 1 1.6 2 0 9 UU ........ .........0 10 213 13 111 Bait Lake... ...... ......0 8 O 0 O O 8 Hlta 1 2 0 0 110 1 0 9 SUMMARY - Two but hits Stumpf, HlUyard. HalllnaB, Hannah. Three bate hits FlUcr, 6b Inn. Home run Stumpf Z. Sacrifice hit llauoaU. Stolea baaea Stumpf, Hillyard, Tennant, HaUinae. Baae on balls Off Kahler 8, O't Oretmrr 4. off Schmota 3. Struck out By Kahler B. by Brhmuta 8, br Hall 1. To run, 8 hlta, and 11 at bat off Gregory In 8 lnnlnsa; out tn the 4th, jl ou and none ooti 4 rona, T blta and 18 at bat off Schmuta la 4 2-8 lnnlnga; no runs. Charra defeat to Sctuuut. Left on baaea PortUnd 10. Slf Lake 7. Hit by pitcher Barbour. Time of game 8:11. Urn plrea Ttomao end Phyla.' . vm . ' : Cleveland, Ohio, July ti. Chick Bvans defeated JTed Bawyer, a fellow Chicagoan,' "yesterday in the westerjj championship at Mayfield, 2 up and to play, the esCme score that f Evans eliminated- Sawyer - last " year at . Grand Rapids. Mich. James Standish of De troit defeated K. P. Bingham of May field, 7 and 6, x in . the other half of the semi-final round, and will meet Evans today for - the title. This was the same pair that played in the finals at Grand Rapids-last year. What is deftqribed as try far tha largest rallery that ever followed golf match witnessed the Evana-Saw-yer match yesterday, some 1500 enthusiasts.--. Odds lean toward Evans . to win tomorrow. . . , , , . Cbanapionships in the cup - matches were decided yesterday as follows: President's : cup-ionald Edwards, Chicago, defeated William Rauterbush, Chicago, and 6. ' 1 " Vice president's cup -J. -X. McDon ald. Chleago, defeated E. S. Armstrong, Los Angeles, 3 -and 2. Treasurer's .. cup rJ. C. Crookston, Pittsburg; .defeated .K: Pearce, Pitts burg, 6 and 2. , Secretary's cup N. P. Davis, Cleve land, defeated N.TC King," Cleveland. 1 up.' i T' - Directors' cu p-C. A. Taylor, L- ) norte. Ind.. defeated: CT V. 'Williams. Chicago, 2 up. ' Committees cup B. J. Miller, Pitts burg, defeated F; . W. Tanner, Toronto, 1 UP. . : - . - . , f .A - Surprise cupJack Frost. . San . An tonio, .Texas, defeated ,i A. O. Pearce, Pittsburg, 6 and 5. . - -. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE STANDING OR THE TEAMS Paeifio Ceaat Xaeeve. i . . . - Won. Loat. , Ban rreadaee .............. el Loa Angelea ................ CO Oakland 83 4T 54 BT : R4 B7 59 88 41 -41 41 43 41 45 8 83 aa 44 J 43 M S4 -8T S9 87 38 43 47 Bl '63 Pet. ' .411 .481 'i-AVi : .464 i . we ,.542 5 .5lj JA JUKI .4!4 .474 : -4T ..2 1.600 500 " JTB ; .357 &Vt - f ' - - JS75 i -571 f .548 .5"0 ; .472 ft .440 .37 WATCHING SCOREBOARD Pitcher George Kahler - of Portland deserved &- shutout against tha Salt Lake Sees, , - His teammates made four errors in the second when two Bees got on bases thrice, but that' ended Us tallying for the day. 4 ' ' S Consistent hitting by the. Beavers enabled ,them -- to . overcome the lead and win,' six to three. - Bill Stumpf assisted materially witb two homeruns over the fence. . Like the proverbial worm, the An gela turned at last and defeated San Francisco, 14 to S. " Seventeen hits accomplished the (downfall of the Seals. The Ban Fraa Cisco aggregation made ten swats and ' then could cash only two bell ringers.' r ', i. ' -' Christian started for the Seals. But he stopped- after "three home runs and an assortment of other bits had been gathered from bis delivery. . . Thrice the Ban Francisco outfit looked- menacing and thrice the An gelic . infield cleared . the atmosphere with snappy douuble plays. Oakland - hit harder than Vernon In . game .featured, by "many long drives and -won, T to 5. With the score tied. Manager White entered the box to win for bis. Tigers, end be was whaled. for the runs that won for -Oakland. r , . , f The Pirates beat the Giants twice, once bunching four bits on Mathew son and 14 Giant bench-warmers were chased .to the clubhouse for trying to win by slinging hot words at tthe um pires t . The 'Philadelphia Nationals accepted a , licking f rom Cincinnati which reached clear up from the cellar:, to wallop the Phillies, league leaders. - -; Breesler and : Pepper of the. Ath letics were wild and Cleveland won, U to 3. - - -- Careless baserunning by Cleveland kept the affair from developing into a massacre.' , J - JIM THORPE GOING DOWN . - Barrlsbnrc, Pa-, July 4 (TJ. P.) Jamea Thorpe, Indian baseball player, has been -..transferred to Harrisburg, from Jersey City at big own request A,.'A. Ut Delegate) to Meet. San., Francisco, July 34. (TJ. P.)-i. How to obtain better representation in the Amateur Athletics Union is the problem which- delegates to the Far Western Association of the A.- A. TJ. Intend, to solve here next week. The delegates from- 11 states will attend the eenferenee. -- v." Seattle. July . Smith got-fivebtts out of six r times up, and - Earth got four out of five; mo it may easily be seen, why Seattle beat Victoria yester day,' 12 to 3, and piled up Its total to 16 straight vieories.t.,Score: R. H. E. Seattle . ..,,. .....12 16 3 Victoria ,.-... .....i... 3 7 4 Batteries Mails, Mclvor and Cad man; Boice and Hoffman. . . . Vancouver. B. C, July 14. The lo cals won tn the eleventh Inning yester day, on an error at the plate by Alt many Score: R.H. E. Spokane .-..,..,,,,... 0 13 '4 Vancouver -'.. i T. . 7 -1 4 ' 2 , Batteries Clark, LeJfer and Bren cegan; Kelly and Brottero. Taeoma, Wash, July tl. Harkness. Meikle and Hughes all ( pitched - and Aberdeen wort- a 1 to game from Ta eoma last night in the twilight. Score: -i '. . .: ; 1 " " ..j. . R. H F. Aberdeen- , . ................78 . 3 Taeoma .... 6 8 0 Batteries Harkneas, Meikle, Hughes and Vanoe; House and Stovens. MINOR BASEBALL - : S3 Amateur Baseball bookings for tomorrow;- t ' - 1 Beaverton vs. Garden Home at Gar den Home, Or., at 2:39. Teamsters vs. Ames. Harris & Ne ville Co., at Montgomery, at 12:30. - -.Crane & Co.,v. Gilbert Wbite Sox at Brownsville, at :30. - Capitol Hill vs. John S. Bealls at Capitol Hill, at 2:30. Kenton Club: vs. Wllsonvllle at Wil sonville, at 2:30. Rose City Park -vs. Overtook t Montgomery Flats, at 12:30. White Caps f . vs. Peninsula Jrs.' at Peninsula school, at 2:30. . . Kendall Sta. vs. Foresters of Amer ica at Kendall,-at 2:30.- - - . -.. Hawthorne Merchants vs. Piedmont Artisans at Columbia park, at 12:30. : Union Meat Co,, va. Waverley Cad dies at Sellwood. at 12:30. Colored Giant vs. Barton at Bar ton, at 2i30. ' , . : Brooklyn vs. Newsboys at Montgom ery Flats, at 12:30. , Tabor Giants vs. B. P. -Co.. at E. 13th and Davis, at. 3:80. . . - Oswego Jrs. vs. Ben Hurs at Oswego, at 2:30. , - , . 4 - Bricklayers - vs. FleischnerTMayer Co., t Sell wood, at 3:80. J Leg Cabin Bakery vs.- Errol Height at S8th and Couch, at 2:30. Antonian club vs. Oakhurst Greys at Montgomery Flats, at 12:80. - Glllls vs. Paclfio Coast Biscuit Co at Gillie, at 2:80. . . Waverley : Caddies vt. Kenton club at Sellwood. at 10:30. - - Woodlawn Cubs vs. Woodstock Fire men At Woodstock. a.t 2i30. American Association Results. Cleveland $,; IXJuleviHe S.. , . Kansas City , St. Paul fi. " Indianapolis 7, Columbus 0. ' Minneapolis 19, Milwaukee 1. - 1 . ; Western Xeagii Results. Pes Moines 7, Wichita 4 (13 innings). St. Joseph IS. Topeka. S. Lincoln i. On-.aha 5.- . . Sioux City 9-6, Denver 5-10. - -, Portland ......... BO Salt Lake Bl " KaUenal leagea.' Philadelphia ............... 45 Brooklyn ......... ..........45 - j C hicaso ........ .. ..:. . Plttbor Mfiv 42 - :-3 St iOU intiii 45 BOStOn 4 e e e . t .. ; N e w York . 8T -y- , ClOClDDAtl ee.ie., S3 Boston 1 . . , Cbicsfro fM"t 57 - flctroit -? e-aa fi4 !; Nw York - e t - 9 44 43 - St. Lonia :i3 . Pniladelpbla ......... ... ; , 30 i v Cleveland SO - Federal Leacee. ehlcaT 50 'v Kanaaa City 4H ' Plttbarg .................. 45;. Bt. - Xula - . . . .. .. .' 46 Newark 43 Brooklyn - .......... ....,; 42 BnffaVo .., .....:..., 40 Baltimore . i . . 32 ; ' American Asaoeiatioa. . St. Paul ................... 51 Indlanepolis ............... 49 : Kaneae -City ............... 4S-; M inneapolia, ,V. ............. 47 j -j CleTeland .................. 41 w- Xaiaville ' ... . .42 ; . Mllwau kee . , 42, Coliunbna ................ . . 3 Weaters. Xegme. . Dee Moinaa ........... 60 ' Denver . . .. ... 45 i Lincoln ,.',...... 45 Topeka. i .,....... . v. ... 43 Omens "..... 43 . -Sioux City -.......... 30 -Bt. Joaepb 33 ;. Wichita 82 'i Korthweatern agae y flpe-kame ..... v. oS-jjr TaCfwia -" vi .- , . rM RMftU ..................... 4T - Vaneourer v. .... . -. -y 0 Victoria .-. ......... ... . Aberdeen ...... t 41 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At New Tork First game. ! - - 5 K.H.E. Pittsburg M 2 New Tork .. 1 9 M Batteries Adams and ? Bchang; Mathewson, Bitter and Meyers. At New Tork - ; R. . & Pittsburg .t , l New Tork . . ,. - .3 6 1 Batteries Mammaux, Cooper, ana Gibson, Scbang; Tesreau and Meyers, 87 580 40. i Ji5l 43 f J52T 43- , 23 43- .48 45 .488 45 . -4T7 56 .371 ' .eso 85 f .663 8 -A an9 43. t .500 43 .4W -44 " f .470 50 ?f 08 S3 i .361 87 "43 1 J557 SO " .4 S3 4' f Jltt4 54 i t .4S3 594.410 ANGLERS INVITE : .FISHERMEN TO ATTEND PASTING Four Prizes .Will Be Given to Newly Created Class . . in Events. At Philadelphia . IL H. E. Cincinnati ........ . . .". t 9 1 Philadelphia i 8 1 Batteries -Touey, Benton, Dale i and Clark, Von Klonltz ; Chalmers, Eum gardner, Rlatey and- Klllifer. Ten innings. . . H ; r; At Boston , R. H. E. Chicago', ,..,...;...,.. 1 0 Boston 2 '7 3 Batteries Vaughn and ; Breanahan, Archer; Tyler nd Whaling. Eleven Innings. At Brooklyn . R. H.E. St. Louis 8 2 Brooklyn ................... 13 3 Batteries Doak, Nlehaus" and Snyder Gonsalest Cell,' Appletonr Pffefen and Miller, FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES "At Str Louis--, , j R.H.E. Brooklyn . , .'. S 10 2 St Louis i. 4- ft 4 . Batteries Marion and Simon; Cran dall and" Hartley, At Kansas City , "R.H.E. Buf falp . . .. '., . , . , i . . . . ,' 7 11 1 Kansas City 6 11 0 Batteries Sobult. Bedient and . Al len ; Johnson, Henning and Brown. .. . At Chicago .... ... R.H.E- Baltimore .............. 1 3 0 Chicago-. ...... .. ... . . ... . . '4 10 3 : Batteries Suggs. - Conley, '- Leclalr and Jacklltseb ; Frendergest and Clem ens. ' . - ; i: At Pittsburg . , R.H.E. Newark 1 8 1 Pittsburg ...... . . ........... 2 f 8 0 Batteries Kaiserling, Moran . 1 and Rarlden; - Knetser and Berry. . . : .- The Multnomah Anglers 1 ub will stage Its next casting tournament 'to morrow morning at 10:80 o'clock at the Oaks, dividing the competition Into two classes, A and B. - ' i -- Four prises will bo given to' the B class casters, which will be made up of anglers who have never taken part In any competition. The class was , cre ated for the purpose of helping fisher men who heretofore have known nothing-of getting distance in their cast ing. '. - . The : prizes , will be given 'for long distance bait - casting, with one-half ounce bait, accuracy bait, casting with one-half ounce -bait; long distance fry casting with five ounce rod, and : ac curacy fly easting with five ounce rod. The bait events' will be with practical fishing' tackle and line tested to 12 pounds. - - ' ' " Everybody Interested in casting is invited to attend and Instruction will very graciously be given by the local experts. ; " . , Tankees Get ' Waco Catcher.'." -Waco, Texas.1 July 24. T. N. S.) Catcher Walters pf the . Waco team was today sold to the New Tork. Amer icans. He cams to Waco from the Saskatoon team of the Western Canada league. 1 . Rowland is Reinstated. -Chicago, July 24. tU. P.) Manager Rowland of the - Chicago Americans who was suspended three days ago was reinstated today. - - Clamps have been patented that grip the rungs of ladders and planks to form substantial scaffoldings. - Man inPoor Health i Wins Albany, Tennis Albany, Or., 'July f 2 3. Hans Flo, who resigned this year from the fac ulty cf Albany college on account of poor health, - la the champion $ tennis player - of Albany and he and H. M. Crooks, president '-of. Albany college, are the champion double players, by virtue of their victories yesterday in tbe T. MtC A. tennis tournament Flo played In tbe finaKatngles with Crooks and C. IT. Stewart, state bank examiner, defeating - both. . - He and Crooks . played In the - . final ' double matches with Fred Dobnert and, B. Cook and F. P. Nutting and Hiram Torbet. Flo. was head of the com mercial department of L tbe local f -col lege and bad served In that position for several years , before his resigna tion, which took effect at tbe cloae of this year. He plans to .go . on a farm. . '. - - . " " '" . - . The -acore of the matches is as follows: .Singles, Flo vs. Crooks, 8-8, 8-1, -8i Flo vs. Stewart, 8-3, -l, -7; doubles, Flo-Crooks vs. Dobnert-Cook. 7-$, t-7; Flo-Crooka vs. Nutting Torbet -,. -4. t , :V ,r ' . " . ; -Forest Groro Personals. Forest Grove. Or., - July 24 E.' P. Smith and family of Portland have moved to this cltyiand located In the Prof. Bean bouse on First avenue. Two of tb girls will attend Pacific University. ' . ' -: ' .. ; -' . , .- , ': A. Boslar. a contractor of Portland, has bought an 80 acre farm, from Mrs. Anna M. Toung. four- miles from this city on the Gales Creek road. The f am iiy has;meved on to the ranch and will take up dairying. , Postmaster A. M. Porter and wife and daughter of Gaston, have gone to the big show at San Francisco and during their absesce the postof flee is being conducted by- Mrs. A. Mark Porter and Mrs,. Edward Bates.- Rev. Mr. Tate, pastor of the Congre gational - church of Gaston, has re turned to bis home In Portland after a visit to his old home In the middle west. And will conduct vesper services at the Gaston bouse of -worship during the summer. SHOWS GREAT FORM AT GOLF AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At St. Louis , , . I ; R. H. E. Boston i . . . 8; ' 1 St. Louis 8 7a . Batteries Leonard, Gregg," Collins and Carrlgan; Loudermilk and .RueU Severoid, Agnew, - , ; ; . . - -.. s At Chicago- - R.H.E. New Tork . . , ........ 3 6" 0 Chicago i."....;..: .... 3: 7. rt ; Batteries Warhop. . Donovan ..and L Sweeney, vicone ana .Mayer,- -, At Detroit .R.H.E. Washington -;.... t. . t 2 Detroit 2 7 0. Batteries GAllla, Ayors and Henry; Coveleskle and Stanage. , . 'At Cleveland ; - h R.H.E. Philadelphia . .". . i . . . 3 8 - 3 Cleveland .... . ....... . . i.-..ll J8 2 . Batteries Bressler, - Pepper i f and Lapp; Mitchell and O'Neill. .reconstructing some parts an English railroad is using for light work a locomotive built in 1847. - v Sliss Slarion Holllns, who Is playing great game . around Xew . York v --eottrses this yea- angels; deal . beating San Francisco, July 24. The Angels finally turned and administered a 12 to t beating to the league leaders, knocking Tyler' Christian out of the box In the third . inning, after Mag gert, Wolter .and ; Ellis had , collected homers. ' Tbe .t Angels finished up on RelsigL- Score:'. -.:,-,-,. ; ; " . LOS ANGELES , , AB. B. H. PO.' A. B. Maggert, cf.. .......... li .1 1 0 0 - 0 Buemlller, 2b. ......... 8 " 2 2 8 ' 8 0 Wolter, rf ,-cf .4 3:2- 2 0 0 Koer&er, lb ..... 4 .8 2 11 O O JuIUB, - 11. , 4 Ten j . aa. K Brook ..... 5 Metager, 8b.- ..... 4 Burhea, p. . .... ... , 3 HclKinnell, rf.........( 2 J. Williams, p......... 2 ToUI . 2 3 8 1 O 8 3 O O 0 31 O .0 ' 4 1 O 1 0 1 1 3 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 40 14 17 . BAN r&ANCISCO V UaB Re- Be' Meloan. rf. t. ......... U X Hcballar, It. ........... 6 0 O, Heilinann, lb. ........ 4 O S Duwna, 3b. ........... O - 1 Bodie, cf. ............ 8 O 3 Schmidt, e. i....' 8 1 -. 1 Leard, 8b. 3 O O Corban, a. ............ 8 O . 1 Chrlatias. p. 1 O O lUOaigl, p. 2 0 0, ftepulTttda. e. ......... 1 O '0 Fitzgeraid, rf,.,....., 1 ' O 0 Jones ................ 10 0 27 13 PO. O , : " 9 8 O - 1 - 0 0 0 1 O O 1 o o - 0-0 3 v 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total ........as 8 10 ST 18 1 V Jones batted foe Relalgl in nlata. vc ' SCOBS BY INNINGS ' Lot Angelea... ...... ...8 O 8 5 8 O 0 8 O 14 Hits ............8 1 8 g 8 0 1 O 17 Sen Francisco 1 O O 1 0 0 0M 0 2 -Hits 3 O 1 3 1 O 2 1 010 . .. - SUMMARY Btx tau, T hlta et CarUtiaa, 14 at bat tn tS-8 lnningt; 2 rose, 0 tuts oH Hncbaa, IT et t. In 4 inninga. Home wnei" Maggett. Woi r 2. -Elua Two bate -bite Koeruer 2 -ae-riflce hit Hoghea. 3aaee on balla f f Hughe 3, Vtl Ketaigl .6, off J. : Williams 3. Btruck oat By Hoghee 8, Cortetian 3. Keislgl 6, J. WUUalaa 1. Hit by plteber Boeuuller by KetaigL Double play B ucmUler to Terry t Koerner 2, Tarrr to BBamiUer to Koerner, Rorhan to HeilmanD. " Stolen baaea Koerner. aMeloan. Ron reaponaible for Hughes 1, Chris tian o, KeibiKi e. ueii oe ds l Aogeiea e. Ban Francisco 6, Credit victory to Hughe. Charge defeat to Christian. Tim ef.ganie 2:08..- Umpire Finney end Williams. NESS AIDS. TEAM IN WIN : Los Angeles, Cal., July 24 After going Thursday .without a hit and breaking bis long string of games. Jack . Ness led - the Oaks to a 7 to 6 victory over Vernon yesterday by get ting a double and two singles. Score: OAKXrAND AB. R. H. PO. Marean. 2b. 4 O 0 8 Middlatoa. U .,5 1 " 3 1 Juhiiston, cf.i. ......... 4 1 " 2 1 Na, lb, ...... 4 8 ' 8 10 Gardner, rf.... ,..... .4 1 ' 8 2 IJtschi. .8b. ............. 2 O O 0 Kuhn, -c. .....n. ...... 8 il lv 8 Guest, . .....,...,, 8 O 1 O KU witter, p. 4 0,0 1 A. ft O 0 3 1 1 4 ' 2 H. P0. O . 1 Total . 38 7 12 27 18 TXBNOX . " AB. R. Bader. s. , 4 O I)OlaDt if g-teg 4 . J Wiihoit, rf. ........... 4 0 Iylasa, cf. 4 0 kartell. 3b. 4 1 GleiacUmann, lb S 3 Kisberg, 2b. 4 1 Spencer, e. ............ 4 0 Chech, p. ............ 1 " O Utt, p. .............. O o Kane, 1 ' O. White, p. 3 o 1 1 1 2 - 1 1 : 2 0 "O o-o 0 .8 0. o 14 5 5 O O o o X. 0 J o 0 0 o 1 0 0 O ,0 o o o 0 Total 0 27 - 18 3 Batted for Hltt tn fifj. v " ' SCO&B BT INNINGS. . - Oskleed ............. ...2 0 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 T Hits .3 0 1 4 10 0 8 0-12 Vernon' ............. ...0 000280006 i Hits .................0 10 12 3O1 1 9 , . 6UMMABT v Heme ran Gleischmann. Three base Mt- Spencee, Bayless. Two baae bits Gardner, Nese. Sacrifice blta Lltachl 2, Kuhn. (struck out Kla witter 8, White 3. Bese -on Talls Off Chech 1, off Klfffflttor 1, White 1. Kon responsible for Chech 4. Klawitter 6. . White 2. Seven hits.- 5 runs, 14 at bt off Chech in 9 1-3 innings; 2 hits, no mns, at bat off - Hltt in 1 3-3 innings. Charge defeat to Whit. Doable play Spencer to-- Glelscb mnn, Itader to Bltberg to Gleischmann, Wll bolt to Spencer. Time ef gsme 1:35. . Vm pires Brashear end Held. ' ' --, Vi Bans" Hurdles in 46 JTIat, ; ' - Denver Colo.,- - July 34 (U. P.)- Dunne, formerly of Oberlln .College, Ohio, tied a state record in the Rocky mountain tryouts for the A. A. U. meet at San Francisco when he ran tbe 120-yard hurdles In 18 seconds. -: Frank Baker With Morgantown. Ashevllle, N. July 24. (U. P. "Homemn" Baker has been' signed by the Morgantown club In the semi-professional western North Carolina league. Tbe Britien government is establish ing a very . powerful wireless station in Jamaica. , - , FISHING It's very good just : now, TJie new style of diving baits art fooling even the : big fellows. 1 As , usaai, .we have tbe right lures-fdr. getting the biggest bass. . - ' - BncUuGuWorrio Z23 MorrleonJ&Vaet. Bet! 82nd Sta Langer Sets Two Records in Swim San JYandsoo. Cal., July 24. Lrtidy Xxmger of the Los Angeles. Swimming club won the mile swimming race of tbe Amateur Athletic union yesterday, setting a new American amateur rec ord." He did the mile In 24 minutes; 89 2-5 seconds, finishing 90 yards ahead of ""Joe , Wheatley . of New Tork, He was timed at the half mil In-12:08, breaking the record set by him Wed nesday in the regular 880 yard event, which was 12:8.2. - : ? . - . : The former mile record was held by J. H. Rellly, made at Rye Beach. New York, in 1911. 25 minutes 40 2-5 seconds. -- ; . -! t ;... The others - t lni shed j In tha follow ing orderr c Joseph Wheatley :of New Tork, Bud' Goodwin of New Tork, Her. man Laubis of St. Iuls and Norman Ross of Portland, nearly-two laps be hind the winner. Edwin Schinleder quit at the first lap. Salt Xake Gets Gipe. Los Angeles. Cel.. July 24. Pitcher Alva Gipe, who , started his baseball career with tbe Vernon Tigers, was drafted try the Philadelphia Athletics, sent to the Northwestern league and then sold to the New Tork Giants, who turned him over to Bt. Paul, yesterday received an order by telegraph from Manager Blankenshlp of Salt Lake to report to blxn at once. ; - - Gipe came here from Bt Paul a few weeks ago to reoover from injuries. He left here this afternoon for Salt Lake. - Gipe baer entirely recovered, and stated-today he was in first elans con dition and pleased at the prospect -of Joining Salt lak.i':;:;:.;;-i.:;'--i f lit - m.i .ii - -. TJntrno," - Say Maler; - Ty ' Los Angeles, Cal July 24. (U. P.) Rowdy Elliott, manager of the Oak land club, said yesterday his players told him Vernon pitchers boasied'that Ed. R. Maler, owner of the Vernon Tigers, days ago promised $10 to the hurler. who broke Jack Ness1 batting streak. Maler denied it. . Godoon'a Daughter Dies. Sacramento, Cel.. July 84. (IX. P.l Anna Lorraine Gedeon, 6-month-oId daughter of Joe Gedeon, second baseman for tbe Salt Lake Coast league team, died in this city yesterday. ? - Chicago Feds Want . First Baseman Ness ; Los Angeles. Cal., July 24 Jack Ness, first e acker of the Oakland club, who broke the world's record by hit ting safely in 49 consecutive games, has received a wlro from Joe Tinker, manager of the Chicago Feds, asking if he would consider a proposition to jump to the Federal league. Ns re plied 'to Tinker's message asking the Chicago manager to make Mm a defi nite proposition. ..Ness is sure of another chance in the majors next season, as he re ceived word from the Oakland owners today that the Cubs and Yankees am considering his service. "After a break of one game, Jack Ness of Oakland resumed his hitting streak today, slamming out a singU in his first turn at bat. He connect ed with the first offering of Check, ar i started the scoring for the Oak. Dayid Starr Jordan " Still Antagonistic' Stanford University, Cal., July 24. (U. - P.) 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