THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1915. a TIGERS TAKE AVFUL : FALL OUT OF HAULER BRINGING UP FATHER Bv George McManu L i'H :om5 OUT AND THROW SOME WATER OM THE brat: EO WANT YOU TO STOP PLAVlNC HEvE 0 AVAY OR 'LL ATTEMD TO TOO ! AV. MAt4lE ME CARUN'- LET ME tbHOW TOO WHAT HERE -ME LAO I'D A NICKE.L.-NOV YOU ARE? RHT- DEAR- IMME RUIS AW AT AND 1 FEEL AbHAMPD . 7 ; t "SPEND IT ; r- Ctr MV;fi tr CnO A NICKEL- mister: TO THE LAO? J. V J TOO HVT iKane and Wilhoit Get Extra s Base Hit and Three Runs - Are Driven In, JOHNSON IS UNBEATABLE Attn Initial Inning Vernon Pitcher Stv Off Bnna Until End, Al though Wobbly In rifth Fram. i 1 t . J i i-J i s I i . . i ii ii iii I I TOl WW1T I T WRI4r"k IT I t)t- XT Cl-iO I I 1 I I I lll I AND WIN GAME IN 1ST cz .- y will do- : , , ml ael- ' Ci. KL-ul;ii)i no White and his vener able Vernon Tigers "on a ball game yeiterday because the venerated Jona than Kane kicked enough a:rosn the pfate with a triple lthe first inning fto lo the work. With the id triple W1 a spun of doubles Jonathan was ulte largely in the game. Among those prewent alno whs a high shoul dered you tli named Johnson, who let the Mackmen down with five hits. f The ticor'e-was 4 to 1 j. McC'rrdie trotted out the league's IRoeke fel ler, ( leoi g.- ; ia n : s wi ng K.a)iU i , to do th.. heaving tor tin? lo-alt. Th. 'bullets flew H.nU a'd f;ist about his t.trawy locks. O'uki- didn't last .1 full inning. I nt while Mct'redie suf fered him to be In there lie was nicked for three runs. Walter lioanc Marled It by beating out a horrid bounder to Chuck Wind. -Rlsberg bunted down the first base ."line to Kahler, who jjltked up the bull And potted the Swede in the buck of '.the skull. Don. no- went to third and Rlsberg to second on the shot. Johnny iKarie started his blngle record with a triple to center, the ball trickling 'through Tyrus I.obrr. Wilhoit doubled 'over second und K.uie (allied. Higgln , botr.ajii succeeded Kaliler InManter. Purlell nacrifbed and KnJr hit Into a double .lnv thai reversed th- utiual order, I llgginhot h.im to Derrick to Kluhe i. 4 The Heavers manied to c.csipe a shutout by getting a run iicroffi In .the third inning. Sun t li worth, who bagged three hits fur the day, walked ., find tuok second on Johnson'.- low I throw to catch him napping. Hates "Julao walked and the pair worked the . flo-jble steal. Southworth scored on Vb'pefis" Infield out ernon made the last of the quartet Hn the third frame off Hlggy. Rlsberg beat .out a lilt to Hates and stole, be ing brought home by Kane's do; ule to center. Iligg tightened and retired the side. The Heavers had the bases full in the fifth on an error, a walk and a hit but Hates fanned and Speas forced KouthwoHh at second for the lat out. VKKNON Ali. It. poHnf. ir 4 i RlnI.elU. Hp. :i 2 Kne. if 4 I Wlllioit rf :i i, It I I X ro. E. Pr.rtell. 2h :i ri n Itmler. r.b 4 i ti Berger. 4 o i Meek, e o Johnson, p 4 o 0 T"UI I'OItTLAMI All. I! I ( it ro. a. f.ober. rf. or.thworth. If . . . 'Btr. lib 4 (tpea. if ,1 fltimpf. ?t, 4 Pinker, c 4 Lerrhk. lb .: M'ard. : Khbler. p o HlgglnlMitUatn, p :i Cerlinle o Total f 27 14 Butted for FIlBglnhoiham In ninth. KCOUK 11 V INMNGS. VeriKin . . r, n 1 o 0 0 O o 04 ' Hits :j i) 2 i i 1 n ot rorlliinil l ii i o 0 ( o i UH 1 O 1 1 o 1 o 1-5 SI' MM AH V. Struck out. t).r Johnson 2, HlgglnlKithnin 1. Banes on bulls, off Johnson 7. Illeuinhotham 2. Two huge hits, Fistier, Wlllioit, Kane J 6outborth. Three bae hit, Kine Iwuhla play, Iliggliiliotliam lo Kerrlek to Kixhor- Bpeat to Deriiek; I'oilell lo Herirer to Hit- Mrs. b.ae. Sacrifice bit. Itisliriu. I'urtell. stolen Mju(h worth. H.itp Rut.nro- w.xa pitcb. Johnson. Inuinpii nlt,hA,t l.t- kai.ir lit 3. runs o. at but :!. Lim rc-po.iMble for lmer -j, iiiKginnnthmn 1. Jolm-on 1. Chari:e Oafent to Knliler. Tlui of game 1 30 ( lu. ptres, Xoaiuu and Held. SEALS BEAT OAKS AGAIN San Francisco, Sept. 16. - Again the 6eals slipped the ciu of defeat to the Oaks. Oakland tied up the t,c,nP the first half of the ninth, but the league leaders came through with the ..winning run In their half. Score- OAKLANK. AH. It. n. po. a K -janner, 6 tow, 2b s 1 t ii i o I I Tibin, If .1 t Jncnatoii, cf. . . . Ncaa. lb Gardner, rf. Klllott, e IhiddT. 3b rroujtb. p Ouen Mldrtletcmt rf. . . Lltaehil Burin, p . . 4 . . 4 . . a" . . :t . . 4 . . :i 1 1 n 1 1 o 0 ' Total, 3S 3 " SAN FIIAMISCU A 1) ritxeerald, rf . i a ,, bob Her. If 4 I a 1 hodtp cf. 4 ltowii. 2b. Beatty, lb. . Jonei, 3b. lorhan, is. fcchmldt. c Tet. p. . fctuilb, V- 11 0 4 Total 3S 6 11 16 if t lOue out wtii-n winning run was .-pred . ,.- tuept hatted for tiardner In eighth t.Mtdilietcn batted fi tliient In eighth . ! tLltachl batted for Prough in ninth v SCORK BY INNINGS. , Oakland 0 0 0 0 2 0 O 2 1 5 ',.! HHn 01 1012021 8 , .'-'V Ban Kranclaeo 12001 1001 f"i . Hlu 23 1 02302 I 14 : , SUMMARY. . ronr runs. 7 hlti off ("avet, 31 at hat In T 2-3 tnnlnes,- out In eight. 2 on 2 out- 5 fun. 13 hlta off i'rouzn. . at bat In 9 'ln r!n; Home rum. Sehallert I.ltschl. Tm baa hit, Jon. Sacrifice hit. Pittgerald. Rase on btlls. off Catfet 1. Struck, out, bv Prough 3 . by Cvet 5, by Smith 1. Hit 'l,v Mtcher' Bodle. Caret, by Trough; Elliott, hi Smlih 1' hcballer by Hurnv lv.ul.le phn, My ' " to Stow to Neaa; IWng to Reiinv stolen '.::"s bae. Tanner 2. Gardner. Wllott. Klt'r.geraUl ;.. , Sodle. Jones. Runs responsible f. r 1'rouirh . tmltb 1, Burn 1. Uft on base Oakland - ' ' 7, Bn Frani-la.o s. .Credit rlctorv to Smith-s-t ., Charge defeat to Burnt. Time of game i if," .- Umptrea, tiutbrle and Finney. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES S At Pittsburg R H K ". Philadelphia 0 9 1 Pittsburg 1 14 o Batteries Mayer and Burns; Kan , , ttiehnr and Gibson. At Chicago: r. h. e. , Boston , . , 0. 3 0 Chicago 1 5 2 Batteries Tyler and Whaling, Gow- ?i Douglas and Bresnahan. FRIDAY NIGHT'S SPECTATORS TO HAVE GOOD VIEW Rose City Athletic Club Has Provided Comfort for Fandom. Promptly at S o'clock tomorrow night In the Rose City Athletic club ut Kast Water and Morrison streets. the boxing and wrestling season will be ushered In witli an all-star card. The management of the club has secured as Its main event a wrestling bout between Kddle O'Connell and Charles Rentrop, bolder of the middleweight championship of Europe. Thfcre will be a preliminary wrettling bout be tween Perry White and Jack Root. Al Sommers and Frank Parslow will mix thinpa in the main boxing bout. Valley Trambetus and Jack Allen and Abie Gordon and Freddie Winger will exchange blows in the other mitt events. The club has nrranged its seats in such a manner that the gallery seat purchaser will have an unobstructed view of the platform. The reserved seats are In two big sections, and the box seats will give the ringside fans Just whai they have been wanting for a number of seasons. Bisaillon Winner of First Leg, 400-285 Mac Bisiiilloi, the crack Portland billiard player, won the first leg of his throe nlht match with Joe Mayer, former champion of the world, last night st Bowie & Caldwell's. The Portlander had run out his string of 400 while the Chicagoan was making 285. Bisaillon carried off the honors In the high run, when he compiled a record of 11 in the eleventh Inning. Tliis is considered an unusually high run among- the billiard devotees for IS. 2 balkline. Bisaillon also made runs of tiS and 4.". while the best runs of Mayer were 67 and 36. The Port land man averaged 1G 16-24. while t lie easterner averaged 12 y-23 for the 400 points. The score by Innings was as fol lows : Mayer. 0. 1 2. 36. 4, t. 0, 3. 10. 0, JR. 67. 5. 11, 0. C. 14. 3. 1. 0. 4. 31. 2S; total. 2S.". Bisaillon, 0. 11, 2. 6, 14. 9, 22, 15. 0. 1 24, 0, 0. 25, 45. 7, 26. 0, 0, 4. 1. IS. 0. 4; total. 400. Beginning at RVlock tonight the second block of 400 will be played. Willamette Valley Tennis Starts Soon The second annual open Wlllamet'e valley tennis tournament will t e held urder the auspices of the Salem Ten nis association September 23, 24 and 25. according to an announcement re ceived yesterday from R. D. Morr?s, secretary of the association. PortlnnH nbvprfl holH oil Va mnUn . I ship titles, and It is expected that 0101 e local people win participate in this season. I. K. Richardson, ex state singles champion, holds the Wil lamette valley championship, and witli his partner Callahan, he holds the dou bles title. Mrs. W. I. Northup is the women's champion. Mrs. Northup and W. P. Butler hold the mixed doubles titles. FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES At Pittsburg n Baltimore 3 4' ', Pittsburg lo 3 J Batteries Johnston and Owen Ftogge and Berry. At St. Couls: h P" Brooklyn o 4 0 St. Louis 3 -j .. Batteries Bluejacket, Wiltse, Up ham and Land; Watson and Chapman. At Kansas City Newark-Kansa? City game postponed, wet -grounds. MULTNOMAH GETS WORK Captain Rupert's "winged M" foot ball eleven will meet the Columbia Park team in a practice game Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock on the Mult nomah club field. ' Every Multnomah player will be given a chance to get into the frav Dud Convllle will be out for the fir.,i time, and his advice should aid the club players ln getting the signals down pat. O, C. Hi Stars. Back. Oregon City, Or., Sept. 16. Oregon City High school will very probably turn out a fast football team this year. Some of the old stars'1 remain in school, and some very promising material is entering from the grammar schools of the city this year. Dallas Armstrong, captain of this years team, held a rally at his home last evening, it was announced there that practice will commence, at once. Wolverton Says Mac Has Had Cheap Club San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 16. (U. P.) Manager Harry Wolverton of the Seals today branded the attitude of Walter,McCreJie of Portland In charg ing that the San Francisco and Vernon clubs have exceeded their salary limit, as being unsportsmanlike, and merely an alibi for the poor showing of the Beavers this 6eason. "McCredie has had a cheap club al! season, and row he wants to offer excuses to the public, especially in Portland," said Wolverton. "We have spent no more money for the San Francisco club than has been absolutely necessary." AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Boston R. H. E. Chicago 3 S 0 Boston 1 1 1 Batteries Faber and Schalk, Gregs ar,d Cady, Thomas. At Washington: R. H. E Cleveland 5 6 2 Washington o 4 1 Batteries Brent on and Kgan. Har per, (iallia and Williams. At New York: R. II. E. Detroit 4 7 1 New York 2 6 Oj Batteries Boland, Coveleskie and Stanage; Caldwell and Xunamaker. MUNSELL TRIMS ANGELS Los Angeles, Sept. 16. Munsell out pitched West and Johnny Williams yes terday and won a 3 to 0 ball game. Ill Wtst was wild in the fifth and the Salts scored two runs on two men being hit, a walk and a double by Munsell. Hallinan's double and two sacrifices gave the Bees another in tlie seventh. Score: SALT LAKE. AR. R. h. rn. A. E. Qulnlan, rf 2 0 o 2 o O l". 4 11 1 1 2 O Brief, lb 4 o 1 0 o o Ryan. If 4 o 1 3 o 0 tiedeun. 2b 3 o 0 1 3 0 Zaeher. of ;( i 0 3 0 tl Ilulliiian, ;ib 4 2 2 2 1 0 I-jnn. c 2 1 o 1 0 Miinell. p 3 0 10 10 Total 2ft S 6 27 8 U LOS AXUKLES. AB R. B. PO. A. E. Mapgert. cf 2 o o 2 O 0 M. Slullen. 2b 4 o 2 4 4 O Wolter. rf 3 o o n o o Koerner. lb 4 ( 1 13 o 0 tllit, If 3 f o a I 0 lerry, es 3 0 o 1 7 0 Boles, c 4 O o 0 1 0 Iiutler, 3b 3 r 1 4 :t 1 West, (i 2 O 0 o 2 0 Garner, rf 1 ( 0 o o 0 I. Ryan 1 0 o 0 o 0 J. Williams, p o o O o o 0 Total 30 l 4 27 IS 1 Ratted for West tn eiehth. SCOHK BY INNINGS. Sslt Ike 0 0 (10 2 0 1 0 o 3 Hits OOO 1 1 1 1 1 13 Los Angeles 0 O o l o O O O c. o Hits 0 1 UO 1 1 0 1 04 SUMMARY. Three base hit. B. Ryan. Stolen base. Orr. Two base hits. Munsell, Hallinon. Sacrifice hits, Lynn. Quiuluu. Struck out, by Muufell 4. Baseg on balls, off Munsell 4. Wt 2. Ri:ns responsible for. Went 2. Fife bit. 3 runs. 2'J at bat. off West In 8 innings. Charge lieteat to West. Double plays, McMullen to Terry to Koemor; Ellis to "Boles to Kutler, MeMullen to Koerner. lilt by pitched balls. Lynn, (join lan by West. Umpires, lirashear and Phyle. Time. 1:42. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Spokane, Wash., Sept. 16. Joe Mc Ginnity hung a blank on the Indians yesterdas. when he won a 2 to 0 ball game, closing the season on the home grounds. Score: R. H. E. Tacoma 2 6 2 Spokane 0 7 1 Batteries McOinnity ana Hoffman; Wicker and Altman. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 16. Only four hits were made' off Arlett yesterday and Vancouver won a 3 to 1 game from Seattle. Score: R. H. E. Vancouver 3 6 5 Seattle 1 4 4 Batteries Arlett and Cheek; Eastley and Cadmati. Smokers cf Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen yean ago are smokers of TurkishTrophies Cigarettes today! end Egyptian aprettesblhiVirld ucrr-, an 1 1 mm V- FAMOUS EUROPEAN TO GRAPPLE O'CONNELL cm Carl Rentrop, who mates initial appearance in Portland on mat tomorrow night. Three Colleges Are Still in Tournament Philadelphia. Sept. 16. Harvard. Yale and Pennsylvania will fight it out In the semi-final round for the intercollegiate doubles tennis title. Harvard qualified tw-o teams In yester day's play. R. N. Williams and Harte of Har vard were easy winners from the Dart mouth team and Caner and Curtis, the other Harvard team, won from Ed wards and Kennedy of Pennsylvania Rowland and Disston of Pennsylvania eliminated Beekman and Harcey of Princeton and Weber, and Hopkins of Y'ale put the other Princeton players out of the running. Strowger and Keller Break 95 Bluerocks Breaking 95 out of 100 targets, A. W.' Strowger and K. H. Keller led the bluerock smashers in yesterday's prac tice shoot for the first annual cham pionship tournament of the Portland Gun club, to be staged September 26 and 27. Using 20 gauge guns. W. C. Bristol and E. E. Morris broke 76 and 7? per cent, respectively. The scores: A. W. Strowger 95, K. H. Keller 95, H. R. Everding 90, E. B. Morris 76, W. C. Bristol 7o, J. T. Mur phy 70. L. W. Pitts 65, C. R. Baird 60. BASEBALL ALL THIS WEEK Recreation Park. Corner Vaughn & Twenty-fourth VERNON vs. PORTLAND Games Begin Weekdays at 3 p. m. Sundays 2:30 p. m. Reserved Box Seats for Sale at Rich's Cigar Stand, Sixth and Washington Streets Ladies' Davs Wednesday and Friday Exposition Show to See Miss Loula Long San Francisco, Cal.. Sept. 16. (U. P.) The exposition stables were in creased today on the arrival of a num ber of noted horses belonging to Miss Loula Long of Kansas City. They will be entered in the exposition horse show. They include My Major Dare, a $10,000 unbeaten sta'.lion, one of the finest gaited horses in the country. American Association Results. At Columbus Minneapolis 13. Co lumbus 10 (first game), Minneapolis S, Columbus 2 (second game). At Cleveland Kansas City 1, Cleve land 6 ( rirst same); Kansas City, 4. Cleveland 2. (Called .seventh, darkness, second game). At Indianapolis Milwaukee 0, In dianapolis 1 (first game); Milwaukie 1, Indianapoli3 3. (Called eighth, darkness, second game.) At Louisville St. Paul 1, Louisville 0 (first game); St. Paul 0, Louisville 1 (second game). Eon Limah Champion. San Francisco. Cal., Sept. 1 (U. P.) Bryn Lina.h. John Lowe's thor oughbred, today is the champion of the exposition running races. Bryn Limah has made five appearances during the meet and has won every time. Langfoixl to Meet McVey. Denver, Colo.. Sept. 16. (U. P. ) Sam Lar.gford will meet Sam McVey ln a ;o round bout here September 30. "From Sun-up (Coast Media Perfecto Size) 3-for-25 cts. called the Orlando the "24-Hour Cigar"-he had smoked it from sun-up to midnight The description was so true the name stuck so will you stick if you want a cigar with a "mildness all its 99 own. By the box of lUilMTrTgjD) CIGARS DETROIT ON JOB FOR FOUR GAME JOUST WITH SOX Hughie Jennings Confident After Four Victories Over The Yankees, By George R. Holmes. Boston, Sept. 1C (L. 1'.) W!;h only two games standing between them and the league leading Red Sox, the Detroit Tigers arrived today for 11 series of four games, which probably will decide whether the American league ponant will fly over Boston or Detroit. Manager Hughie Jennings was c0-i-fident and cocky over the four straight, victories the Tigers achieved over the. Highlanders in the last Beries. Jen nings showed a, disposition to be kind ly disposed toward the Chicatro Sox for cutting down the lead enjoyed bv Boston prior to the Bostun-Ch.cayo series. Kultured Boston is aflame over the series. With the weather clear and hot, crowds similar to those which at tended the deciding games between the Braves and Giants last year are ex pected to attend this series. It is expected that either Dauss or Dubuc will take up the burden of the mound for the Tigers today, and Foo ter for the Red Sox. to Midnight 9 It was one of our cus tomers who first (K5S n 25, $2.00. m First Scrimmage at Oregon Is On Today T'nlversity of Oregon, Eugene, Or., Sept 16. The somber cloud that hover over the football field have no silver linings for Hugo Bezdek. The Oregon mentor frankly declares that things look rotten. Kven the usunl optimism of Captain Cornell is absent, and the midget quarterback laments on the slow progress of the squad. Coach Bezdek has given up hope that either Sam Cook of Johnny Parsons will ret u in. Training table has not yet been es tablished, on account of the rush of registration, but will probably be ready within the week. The first scrimmage of the season is dated for today, and this, the coach states, will give him a line on the weakness of the squad. At the Flor iwmmmR I; Repeating Rifles In choosing a rifle for any purpose, its reliability and accuracy should be carefully considered. Winchester rifles enjoy the highest reputation the world over for reliability, accuracy, strong shooting qualities and finish. They are made in all desirable cal ibers from .22 to .50, and in eleven, different models. 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