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BRINGING UP FATHER Coprrtebt kr fntcraBtlon! ! Service. Riater4 to C sited State Patent Of flee. By George McManus OVJ OONT UNDER) MR. J. CCS-ARE YOU OH. VM CRA-2.Y ACOUT HAlbH f FrUiT REALLY THE ILL Erso YOU SOME FINE A VECETRRlMS? "OTAHD " I MEAN DOVOO DLlKE ALL MEAT'S MCLAl. I nity TO CAT I LOVE TO EAT Ff?UIT WJTHTHE KIN ON WELL -WELL' TELL ME NC MAM - I VE PINE APPLES! ? BUT GET REAL BEErTA DEMOCRAT ALL fE i IFE - JUST UKE ME DAD! Portlanders Begin Hitting Late - in Pastime and Are Stopped by Skeeter Fanning, JCOUNLTWO IN THE NINTH ?0. Drive Coach rrom the Mound, Who Blow TJp With Bang Under Tneir Heavy Tire. SEALS TAKE ANOTHER GAME FROM BEAVERS, SCARE C' ; v San Francisco, July 8. The Reals collected another game of baseball yes- .; torday, arul they took It from the Brave rJBeavera, 3 to 2. Hut it was taken only fter a terrible sare had been tnrown JntO the locals when the visitors began ' bitting lika fiends toward tha end of " tha pastime. Couch, after pitching eight Innings '., of shut-out ball, blew up so completely in the ninth that he was yanked wltn Jerk. In strppnd the solemn Mr. for the' Hcai. Couch was aligned "against a left handed half portion per-I on named Kelly, who did his best to 'Jltch a belter variety of baseball, and , for five Innings it was nip and tin k. First l?core In tha Sixth. Tha first upm-l came In the si xth. Biff Kchaller walked. Pinir Bodle sac- rlXlced, sending itlff to second, and he took third when P.oche dropped Downs' third strike and liud to chuck Jerry out at first. Desperate Jack Imlton was t next at bat Biff concluded that the 1 Honorable Jack would probably hot hit, : BO he stole home Dalton immediately . amaahed out a safi hit for two bases. Brown ended thv inning with a fly to canter. .In the seventh, after Jones had been rubbed from the reckoning, Brooks ", gathered a twobagMT. t ouch w ent out on an easy tap toK.llv, Hrooks moving ucl cluu Ioaa- to third. . Autiey poked the ball to left ,n the flnals of women's cham corlng Hrooks. j pb nship also today Miss Agnes Ford Dalton Oeta Second Sit.. In the eighth, ufttr lu were out, Dalton got liis second hit of the game, a single to cenier. A wild pltcli by Kelly let Jack progress to second. Then Brown singled to center and Dalton rusticd home with the third run, Wllie's throw being wide of Iho plate. Itrown was so close to second that the throw ; to cut him off was of no avail. ; Thus the Scuta went into the ninth With a score of Uto 0. Disaster came ana petcnuil on Hie sidelines and had the Seals' goat for several minutes. Btnmpf Starts Bombardment. First of nil Hill Sturnpf singled to 1 the turn ln tne morning and then the center. Then Klsher, hitting for Ward. ' Seattle player won the next nine, con lngled to right. Kelly slapped the ; secutive holes. ball at Jones with such force that Rudolph Wllhelm of the Portland Uuckey wus lucky to stop It. The ball -Country club won the prize for the otromtd off to short territory for a : bpHt Kro'ss "core in the 18 hole handl afe hit. and the baees were full. ! iSp maUh V1 aSalnst bogey today. Couch then walked Wllle. forcing 1 lle waa six up " the Colonel. Stumpf orer the plate and Wolverton j " ranched out and Jerked young John j gJ FourgQfljng Fanning: came ln. Bobby Vaughn aent a nUzlIng grounder to Jerry Downs. Jerry tagged WIlie as he 1 1 passed, and shot It to first for a dou ble play, Klsher scoring and Kelly j Play in flie four hall foursome rushing to third tesu. Southworth wras 1 tourna.mei t of the Portland Golf club Up. and that slugging person lifted a ' will start today and continue through fly that fell i:Uo rfchaller's mitts. Theiout tomorrow. Twenty-two teams core: have entered In the competition. I'OUTI.AND. Chairman Archer yesterday, an A 11. U. H. ro. A. E. ! a o i too! 4 o l 1 l (I R 0 8 0 It 0 4 0 O ! II (I 4 0 O C 2 O 4 I J 8 " 0 '1 0 0 2 1 O a o l o a o 1 1 1 II U II 11 'I lo 2i 7 o -Will, ef. . . Vmivhn, -lb. Be tttnw iirth, kcHiicvrii. i:L. rf. . . Ix'h c. (itunipf. lb. Wnl. . . . Kelli, p. ... Hali.r . . . Tnuu .. liatted for tVnnl l:i ninth. MAN MIA NCI SCO. AH. U. II. ro. E. I Antrr, iii a u i n n o t fci'lmller, if , 3 1 0 a o o Modle. rf. 3 0 0 2 o Down. 21) 4 o 2 2 :i ii Vtltou. if ; 1 2 o 0 ii llrown. rf .4 O 1 2 II 0 June, .'lb 4 O (I 3 4 i bnx'k. c 3 1 1 :i 2 0 Oucb. v a o 0 i x l Fuiilug. i o o 0 U O 0 Totals SO II H 27 14 V Portliuul II O ii O III) I) 0 O 2 1 Hit loot l l l 2 ;i -io San Kraucliro (I O O O O 1 1 1 3 , Hits 2 o 0 1 1 2 2 8 Btulen Imi-e jv'hallvr. Vnn runs. 10 bits ett lunch, Jl ut bat in H iIum lnnlnui. out In ttluifa. 3 n, noun .Kit. Tvro bnse tilts Lialtuu, llrtKi. Smrlfne lit t Itocllt. Want. Hi'aes .on bulls lift Keily ;;, nff toiii-b 4. Btrii-k out U Kelly (1, by (Oucli 2. Imuble lava Uoki to Wiinl IIiiuiim t.. i.iin. V'liU pltclies Kcll 2. Hunt ieiKniiiiile for Kali 8, Cvui'ti 2. Ift on l.st- Port - In ml 10. sn rani-Uco 7. Cre.llt vlcioi i, t'oiiih. Tlaiu 2:00. L mull ws tiiastirar and UalU. ' ' " "' Salt Lake, July 8. (I. N. s.JTwo noma ruus and a double by Maggert. Vii.,,i a,.,...! k..,. H.. i local ballyard yesterday by the score f 8 to 6. Tha Angels made their tal- ales ln the third, fourth and sixth, on bits, being helped only by one error nd one base on balls. Piercey, for the Boes, was taken out 'In the sixth and replaced by Hughes. Zabel. for the Angels, had but one bad Inning, the eleventh, when six hits gave the Bees four runs. The score: . AJ8 ANOELKS. I SALT I.AKF. AH. U.O. A.J AH. ll.O. A. iaas;eri,ci. a o u uulnlan.cf. . 4 4 10 i.iiis,ii. . , . n i ii ttsth.Mh. . 1 1 l irt waiter. rr.. 3 Koemer. lb 5 6slkws.3b 4 H'Larry.2b. 4 Hassler.c. 4 Butler.st... 3 Cabel.p 4 16 0 0 0 Hrlpf.lb irr.ss S 4 S 1 . 1 3 1 0 0 2 S 2 0 1 0 0 0 Ik O 1 O 0 1 0 1 l)tn.T.2b. 2 4 MurDhr.lf . . 2 6 4llannub.c.. 0 i' Gulgni.rf . . 3 0 3.1'leree.T.p... - il liivbs.p. . Snlnn Tresis ..37 14 !7 lit Totals ...33 13 27 IS J ; . Batted for Hughes In ninth. !'- :. toe Angelaa 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 8 lilt 1 t Q A 1 a n i . , . Bait Lake 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 o 6 D1U 12021080 1-13 .. ' ' Buna Msgcert 8, McLarr.T. Baasler 2, Za- ; W 2, Qulnkau. Botb, Murphy 2. Haunah Er- . y tor Brief. Home run Msntcrt 2. Two ... .vuvavvv i i ' -i pas mia rr i, ijuinian o, Haunab 2, Brief, c . j'', Klllav Maggert. Baerlflce hits Butler. Wol- . T tr. Dowuey. Stolen base Kills. Double 1 ilaye Beaaler to Galloway, MrLerry to But v ''-'- ler to Koerner. Struck out By Mercer 2. hy f-Hughes 1, hy Zabel 4. Bnsea on bails Off . ; Mereey 1, off Zabel J. Wild pitch Hugbes t Klgbt runs. 12 hits, 26 at hat off Pierrey t - ... : n v A -a iiiniOKS uui in sixm. 2 on 1 Buna resnnnaible for Plareer 4. z.h-i k" . Cbarge defeat to Plereey. Hrat base ou er : rora8alt Ijile 1, Iieft on baaee loe Ange- Jea 0, Walt Lake T. Umpires Pbyle and , Doyle. Time 2:10. : , - Vernon Get Another Shutout. ' Loa Angeles, July 8. (P. N. S.) Those ambitious Oaks, led by young Rowdy Elliott, were handed another " doughnut hole by the bady Vernon Ti j sera yesterday. Jack Quinn twirled for tha Bengals nd not an 5sk: crossed ,v in fatiy ooaro. score, j to 0 In favor ct tha Tlgerg. "Doc" Crands.ll. rormer i . Giant, Xlid th Oakland tossing and waa FORREST WATSON WTWS' WTT1T1 PTiAV IIXXKJy IllUiJ J. J-IX1 J. IN TODAY'S FINAL i M jl Up. n VAjpo Prha fnr Rpst VV 11 1 IUI 1 1 V V 1 1 1 r 1 l1C 1UI LJCil Gross Score at Seattle Tournament, I Seattle. Wash.. July S. Forrest I Watson, 18-year-old Knifing wizard of J t,' Waverley. Golf i-iub of Portland. hd O. W. Potter of Seattle will flgh : for Premier honors of the amateur i championship or the annual 1'otlatcn tournament at the links of the Seattle will oppose .Mi's, i: ihcrl b v llson. Doth contender are of the Seattle Golf club. Watson defeated George H. Tilden of Seattle S up and 7 to go, and Pot ter defeated Robert Bone of Van couver, former champion of the west coast of Scotland, 11 up and 10 to go. In the semi-finals today. At the end of the first IS holes Watson had his opponent 9 down. In the afternoon Tilden steadied his 1 game and held his own The Potter-Hone match was the most unusual game of the tournament. Bone had his adversary one down a Inaugurated Today nounced the drawings, as follows: W. D. Scott and K. S. Hall vs. Dr. J. C. Unssman and C. E. Fleajter; S. B. stnntine and William Stuedler; H. 1. Keats and C. P. Dynn vs. Dr. Mlliard lloihrook p.nd Kdward Vatton; John Dickson and Arthur Mills vs. bye.; O. H. Picker and George McGlll vs. Rocoe I'awcett anil Dr. Thomas Wynn Watts, Walter P.arkus and John Joyce vs. George W. Washburn and J. S. Mc Cord, John T. Hotchklss and Joe Lam- Otbert vs. R. M. Miller ami P. I. Bishop; D. . Humphreys and K. S. McCarl vs. J. 11 Kenncr and jiartner; James Mackio and partner vs. bye; K. R. Warriner and K, Mcrs rcau vs Otto Motschman and Roy Crlner; Arthur Dlckfnn and Dr. John Tuttle vs. C. F. Carskadilen and William Ootelll; Dr. W. I. Northup and Frank Ileltkomper vs. K. C. Sammons and C. R. Dvrlund. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS ysclfio Coast League. Won. lnt. Pet. ..Mi3 .r.f.s .rrts .r.oo .44H .3G8 ivt i;r .r.:.4 !r07 .477 .4i;4 .4.'.2 .414 .014 ..V7 ..-.21 .M)7 .A3t .2Z8 .5S7 JWS .:3.i .4H.1 .4!3 .4o:i .888 .-3 ..V.7 ..122 ..Mill .4!I3 4J .4.11 .4U3 .ia .4X8 .4i-, .4.17 .429 Vernon 64 .'!, 4S : : "0 41 ::n :ts t :;r 4 35 tto Han Francisco ''ortlnil .... i ,"lt , "svisnu National League Won. Lot. 2. t 1-1 " 2M 3.1 31 40 41 27 31 31 32 34 3(1 41 4 r.t 32 33 34 :u 34 40 44 2 31 3. ". :." 3S 39 Brooklyn VI I litis. li-ljihla Huston H ( l.lcsgo ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.' "rk .11 ::i .13 28 American League. 4.1 I'lttKburir clurinnitl I I York leviland 40 li ton :-i ChlcHL'o ;7 Wushlngtnn .17 Iietrolt 37 Si. D.ula ;il I'bilaili'lplila : IT American Association. Ksnsa City 44 ixiotsviue lmlUnspolls Mlunes)olts St. I'aul .. Toldirt 42 3S :t!l :t:i XI 27 28 Western Leajrue. 4;t .13 ,'li 35 34 ;o 30 M Northwestern League. 42 :i3 34 32 31 27 ()liimbu . MllvcRukre 1 nmalis. i Lincoln . . . Denver Wl.hitn .. D- Molnea . st '"j.ienh" I Sioux City 1 ' . nnoirnni BuUe Vanmer" I Tacoma ... i Seattle ... Ureat falls 24 .11 3i 34 " 4l 3ti ably assisted by Bobby Davis ln losing the game. The score: OAKLAND VBBNON. AB. 11.0. A. AB. 11.0. A. Iai.3b... 4 10 Lfl.l.ll. 1 A . - .'iioane.rf . . . .1 o i I "'""'IWB.Il A I O 0:3'chma'n.lb 4 1 13 0aisbera;.2b. 4 12 !':'"' 3 0 0 h.'morthy.2b 4 2 2 . Bates, oh. . 0 Daley.lf. . 0 Mattlck.cf 8 Kader.aa.. 3 Whaling, e. 0 Julun.p. .. 4 2 3 1 i 1 a '1 3 0 3 1 liaraurr.lb. 4 0 9 Cook.rf 4 0 1 H.Klliott.c 3 0 4 Berger.ss.. 8 13 L'randall.p. 3 0 0 Totals Oakland Hlta Vernon Hits .31 S H ll Totals ...29 8 27 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 a O 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 no 91 nn.. . i 4 bit juinn. f-.11'1--0. HttU-u base Radr. ta k.V ton. Wittlck. Nifo..k 7h.,Z"I-A..al Quinn 4. B.H on b,lfgVl , Hun. ie.pon.lble for-CraodallsT Tudl" ii. M,V"t Plree iuney and Guthrie. Ln- NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Giants Lose to Pirates. Pittsburg. Pa July 8. (I. X. S.) Pittsburg won from New York yester da by a & to 2 score, this brteig the first game lost by tho visitors in the west this season. Jacobs and Anderson both pitched good ball; with the excep tion of the eighth, when Anderson weakened and was hit safely five times for three runs. The score: new voku: PITTSBDRO. AB. II 0 A AH. H. O. A Burns. If... 4 0 o Carer, If. 2 4 1 1 2 3 2 9 O 1 0 4 Kanff.c-f. .. 3 0 IVHrien rf . IUti.'rt'n,rf 4 0 3 l'WsRner.s. Doyle. 2h... 3 1 1 O'H'ehman.lb Fletcher sa 4 Merkle.lb.. 4 1 K'l'n'e.ab 3 Karlrti n.c. . 3 Ruiisli... 1 1 5 2obul!z.2li. . 2 P 4 Compton.rf . l 1 2IBairii.;:b. .. (I 5 a! Wilson r... 3 0 3 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 Jacobs, p. . . Anderson. p 3 0 Totnls.. 32 0 24 13 Totals... 27 8 27 11 Batt-d for I'ariden In ninth. New York o 0 O 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 I'ittshurg 1 11 o o 0 1 (i 3 5 Kuns Doyle, Fletcher, Carey 3, O'Brien, Ja cobs. Ea-rora Mciiechnle, Karldi-n, Wagner, Schultl, Oomptoii. Two base bits Kletcher, Carey. Three base hit Wagher. Home run Carey. Stolen base Kauff. Sacrifice u!ts O'Brien 2. romp ton. Sacrifice files ilc Keciinie, Wagner. Double play Merkle t lletcber. Bane on balls Off Anderson 2. off Jacobs 1. KlrsJ. base on errors .New Vork 2 Pittsburg 1. Hit by pitcher By Jacobs. Dojie. Struck out By Anderson 4, by Ja cobs 1. binplres Qul;ley and Byron. Phillies 1, Cardinals 0. St. Louis, July 8. (I. N. S.) Alex ander broke his losing streak of three defeats by beating the Cardinals 1 to 0 in an interesting game. The Phillies' winning run came in the second. Ban croft beat out a slow roller to first and advanced to second after Smith made a wild throw on Klllit'er's fly. Paskert singled to center, scoring the runner. The score: PHILADELPHI A ST. LOU IS AB. U.O A.I AB.ll.O. A. Paskert, ef 4 2 Mehoff. 2b 4 0 2 Stork, .".b. .412 Cravath, rf 3 0 3 O.Retzel. Ih. . 2 o 1 3 2 Horiintiy.Mb 10 0 0 1 liescher. If. 4 0 0 0 0lxn(j. rf 4 2 10 4 2 0 3 3 O 8 0 I.uderns. lb 3 0 8 ll.Mill.r. 21 Cooper, If. 3 0 3 01 Jonaales. c. Bancroft, aa 3 1 1 1 iSmtih. rf . . . 4 1 3 0 2 1 n.vder. lb. . 3 11 12 A 0 2i( '.rbnn, as. . 2 0 1 3 Killifer. c. 3 11 Alexander, p 3 1 (Butler. 2b 1 10 1 'Meadows, p. 2 0 1 3 ! Wilson. . 1 o 0 11 llasper, p . . . 11 (1 0 0 Totals.. 3T 5 27 8! Totals... 31 6 27 10 It- tied fur Corhnn In eighth. Batted for Meadows in eighth. Batted for Btlzel in eihtb. Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 St. Loul 0 0000000 0 0 Bun Bancroft, Lrror Smith. Two hase hit Smith. biolon base Stock. Surrlflce hit ijonzales. Double play Bet zel to Snyder. Buses ou balls Off Alexander 1. off Mead ows 1. Struck out By Alexander 2, by Mrudowa 6. by Jasper 1. Umpires O'Day and Easou. Cubs Win With Packard. Chicago July S. (I. X. S.) Pitch ing UrIu hall throughout and holding the Braves to one iiit, Packard led the Cubs to a 1 to 0 win yeerday afternoon in t.ie opener of the series. Tne pas time was featured by light hitting, but' Alien, on the slab for Boston, let up enough ln the eighth round for Zeider and Williams to squeeze in a double apiece for the only taily. The score: BOSTON. I CHICAGO. Ait. F1.0. A AB. II O. A. Mar'ville.ss 4 0 o t'itz'rlck.2u 4 0 1 .'oiliiis.i f . . 3 0 2 Maiere.Tt. . . 3 0 2 Knnetehy.lb 3 8 - ZrHer.Ch. . . 3 13 1 4 Klsi U.rf 10 2 0 O'-f.'ilte.lf . . . 0 0 0 fi c,N illiams.cf 4 13 0 ' lm riiian..;b 4 10 3 .Sujltu.;U. . 2 o 1 1 ;!ami.lf-rf . . 2 S'Ugrasa.cf 3 1 3 O.S ter.lt. 3 0 u 3 0 12 1 0 4 11 liowuv.c. . . 3 0 (i (1 Klcln r.t. . . Allen. p.... 2 0(. o'MiiHU-nn.ss. 3 0 Kgan 10 0 ii.i'ii. knr.I.p. . 3 11a Xragrfiior 10 0 ((Archer. . 1 O 0 11 Totals ..29 1 21 s' Totals ...27 4 27 15 Batted fr Allen in ninth. Batted for 1 ..!iii:s in iilinh. Balled lor 1 ljrk in eolith. Hon I f .0 I) ll Oil OO AAA r. Cllli'bBO OOO0O001 1 Ivan -.elder. i.noi .nuler. .liinurrmun 2. Saier. Two bus- Mis- Zimmerman. Zeider. Wililuius. Stolen base -Maun. Sacrifice hi.s Smith. Flack. First base ou errors Bo.s ton 4. Bases 011 halls Off Allen 3. Struck out By Allen ll. by Packard 3. Umpires H,K ler aud Harrison. Dodgers Take First of Series. Cincinnati, July 8. (1. X. S.) Fish er's error of Stengel's grounder, fol lowed by singles by Wheat and Mow rey and Wingo's bad throw in the ninth, gave Brooklyn two runs and the first game of the series 4 to 3. Pfefriir held tiie locals to four hits. The score' BUOOKLY.N ! CINCINNATI Alt. 11 n t in it',, . jonnsion.cr 1 .v u..roti. zt.... Danbvrt.lb 3 1 (I i' N'eale. cf . . . Stengel, rf 4 1 3 0llerir, 3b. Whrut.' If . 3 1 , '7 OIK'fiher, :s. . Mowiey. 3h 3 2 0 llAViueo. c O 3 4.1 3 4 ' 1 o 0 2 11 r. 1 t n Ciilshan'. 2b 3 0 4 11 irlfflth. rf I. Mara, as. 4 MrCurtT. c. 4 Pfelfer, p. 3 I 2 B Klltifer. lb. 2 l 2 '! II 2 J Mollwitz. lb 4 u 12 o 0 0 Vkuetzer, p. . 3 11 0 I'Clarke 1 0 0 0 Totals.. 31 7 27 !)l Totals.. SO 4 27 13 Batted fu Killifer In ninth. Brooklyn '. .0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 24 Cincinnati 0 0'2 0 0 0 0 1 0 .i Buns Johnston. Dnuhert. Stenpel, Mow-rev Groh. Neah-. lienor. hSrors Wheat. Ciit Bliaw, O'Jiara. Fisher. Wins... Two base hit Fisher. Stolen base lirlf flth. Swcrifl.e hit Cutsbaw. Sacrifice fly Wlngo. Doidilo play Heraoa: to Grob to Mollwitz. Bases .. baUs Off Pfeiffer 3. off Knetzer 1. Struck out By Pfeffer 2,' by Kuetxer 4. L'mi'iHcs Kiem a 1.(3 Kuislie. Japanese Stars in Finals. St. Douis, July 8. Roland Hoerr and I. Kumagae will play for the central states championship tennis title today. Kumagae won from Jack Cannon yes terday, 6-3, 6-3. 6-2, and iloerr defeat ed II. Mikaml 1-6, 6-3. 6-4. Miss Feldenheimer Wins Tourney. Wlnnlnir 1 ' nt if 31 r-u.yiAa , I I Miss Marie Feldenheimer captured the first of a series of round robin tennis tourneys of the Ladies' Annex of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club. Miss Irene Campbell had charge of the tournament. TWO STARS WILL COMPETE IN BIO WESTERN EVENT Ned Sawyer and E. Hoover Bankard Leave Today for the Cdast. Del Monte, Cal.. July 8. (I. X. S.) Jack Neville, eecretary of the Cali fornia Golf association, has received word from Chicago that K, Hoover Bankard, secretary of the Western Golf association and D. E. Sawyer of the Wheaton Country club, would start today for L'el Monte to take part in the western golf championship Thi3 addition to the entries already published will Increase the interest as both are players who have taken par: ln many high class tournaments. Sawyer was the winner of the West ern championship in 1904. defeating Wunren K. Wood in the final match after 37 holes had been played. .Lata year he was a semi-finalist, beiir; beaten by Chick Evans, the ultimate winner, up and 1 to play. Bankard went out ln the third round last year to J. D. Standish Jr., who reached the final round. He wa; a participant in the Paclfic-Panaiiia championships at Ingleslde a year ao. C. Harry Davis, well known golfer of the Waverley club of Portland, wired yesterday that he will con. pete at Del Monte. It is expected that a considerable number from the nortn west will be on hand. ltudolph Wil helm and Kussell Smith, it is hoped, wiil be among those northwesterners to enter the tournament. Racket Wielders to Hold Tourney Today Racket wielders of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club, the Waverley Country club, the Irvington Tennis club and Heed college will meet this afternoon on t lie Irvincton courts in the second lnterclub tourney of the fceason. l'layiai scheduled to start ut l:3u o'clock. Un account of this tourney, the Irv ington courts will be closed all day to day and Irvir.ton players will be allowed the privilege of playing on the Multnomah and Waverley courts for the day. The Multnomah players won the hon ors In the tourney staged on the Wav erley club courts recently and should they win today's tourney they will become the holders of the Honeyman trophy. The teams are: Irvington Morti mer Brown and S. B. Cooke, singles; P. W. Lewis and K. L. Sabln, Jr., doubles! Multnomah A. S. r roliuian and Ferd Srnith. singles; J. F. Ewing and Mac Cormac Snow, doubles. Waverley A. D. Wakeman and Irving Webster, sin gles; Richard Wilder and A. L. Xorrls, doubles. Heed Kelley Itees and Wil liam F. ugburn, singles; Foster and Knowiton, doubles. Evers Likes Braves, Not Long Suspension Chicago. July 8. (TJ. P.) Johnny Kvers. the Boston Braves' second Back er, under 10 days' suspension for cre ating a rumpus at a ball game Presi dent Tener of the Xational league wit nessed said yesterday that he has no desire to leave the Braves. "AH this talk about me being dis satisfied with Boston is hunk," Evers said. "Haughton and Ktallings are fine fellows and I'm perfectly con tent to stick where I am." Evers said the only thing hp was Bore about is the 10 days' suspension. He said three days would have been O. K. But 10 days for a little rough stuff was too much. "The game is taming down anyhow," Mild Kvers. "Those fellows are mak ing a mollycoddle game out of it. We can't scrap any more." A. A. A. President to Pay Portland a Visit San Francisco, July S. (P. N. S.) A. G. Eatchclder, executive chairman of the American Automobile associa tion. Is now in San Francisco on a tour of the west ln the interest of tho road improvement. He was met here by Percy Towne, president, and P. J Walker. ex-preMr!ent. of the Calif ornia Automobile association. j From here Batchelder will go to Portland and Seattle. Chandler Egun in Tennis Finals Medford. Or, July 8. Ik Chandlei r.gan. rormer national aniatetir polf champion, and Krnest Adams will play fcr the tennis championship of south ern Oregon today. Adams is the pres ent holder of the title. Kgan won from S. V. Beckwith yesterdav, 6-S. 6-1. 6-4. 6-8, 6-1. In the doubled Roberts and Adams won from Bingham and Beck with 6-1. 8-6, -3. Canby Players Are Defeated. Gladstone Park. July 8. The Canby Artisans were defeated yesterday ln tha Chautauqua series by tfee score of 7 to 3. Hankins' hitting featured the rama. qi in AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Yankees 4, White Sox 3. New York, July 8. (I. N. S.) Mul len, a pinch hitter, drove out a long triple in the twelfth yesterday, scoring two runs and giving the Yanks a 4 to 3 victory over the White Sox. The vis itors had broken a 2 to 2 tie in tUeir half of the twelfth when Mogridge fal tered. It was the third time this year that Mogridge, a former Sox, has de feated his old teammates. The score: CIIICAGO. I NEW VOUK. AB. H O. A. I All. ll.O. A Felsch.ef.. o 6 3 OlBanman.rf. 4 O 2 0 Weaver.ss.. 6 2 0 2 tCaldweil . . 1 o o 0 L. Colli us, 2b 4 0 3 4 ILprtzell.rf. O 0 0 Jacksou.rf. 5 0 1 0 Hljrh.lf 6 1 4 J.CoUIna.If 4 11 0 P lnpnngb.ss 4 1 8 fouruier.lb 4 0 IS STlj.p.lb 4 1 14 ty-ha!k.c... 5 2 4 1 'Baker, 3b. . . 4 1 4 V'Kolcuta.3 2 0 2 I M.ugee.cf . . . r, J 0 Lynn 10 0 (Hiedeon.2b. . 2 t S Wrleht.ss.. 1 a 2 2'Vun'm'ker.c 3 2 4 Wolfganjt.p S 2 O 4 Mrid(te,p. 4 O O "Murphy.. 0 0 0 OlMulleu 110 0 Bcott.p 2 0 0 3j Totals ..42 I2t: 19! Totsls .. 37 9 f.6 23 June ont wlien ivlunlnj: nm scored. Batted for VanKolenta in eiuhth. Han for JVolfgang in eighth. tHatted for Bauinan in t tie lei.th. JlSatted for Mogridge In the twelfth. Chb ago 0 0 fi (i ii 1 o 1 o 0 0 1 3 New York 000020 0 0 006 2 4 Itun Felsch, Schalfc. Wolfganir. Bracer, Magee, Grdeon, Nunamaker. Lrrors I'ipp. liedeon. Two base hits Baker. Weaver 2. Mullen. Three base bit Felseb. " Stolen base Baker. .Sacrifice hits Weaver, I'eckin iniixli, Nunamuker, Wriuht. (Jedeon. Double plays Peckinpaiiifh to Cedeon to I'ipp. Baker to Gedeoti to I'ipp. liedo'-n to Pcckinpaujrb to I'lpp. Bases on balls Off MoEridge 3. off Wolfgang 2. off Scott 3. Struck out P.y Mocrblse 1. Lrupirea O'Loushlin and llllde br.iud. Red Sox Beat Indians. Boston. July 8. (I. X. S.) Barry's hitting defeaterj Cleveland for the sec ond straight time yesterday, 2 to 1. In each ca.se Bagby was the victim. Beobe retired in the eighth and Barry hit the first ball pitched by EagL-y for a single, went to second on a sacri fice and scored on Wafer's hit. The score: CLEVELAND. I BOSTON. AB. EI. O. A. AB. II. 0. A. Oraney.lf.. 2 1 4 O llooper.rf . 3 0 0 1 Watnb's.2b 3 0 Speaker. cf. 8 1 Roth.rf 4 1 Gandil.lb. . 3 1 Chapnipn.ss 8 (I 1 0 Barry. 2b... 4 115 6 2 liCwlH.lf. . 3 O-Ilobllflz.lb 6 0 Walker. cf.. 2 1 Gardner. 3b. R 0 O 0 3 1 11 0 2 2 0 2 0 3-2 2 14 3 3 1 fl 2 2 o o 4 KTaus3b...3 0 O OScott.sa.., O'Neill. c... 2 0 3 2 I'homaa.c. lioebe.p 2 O 0 3Kilth.J. liacl.v.p. .. O Smith 1 (l O 1 Hsyw.p O O Ll O O O 0 Heuriksen. O O 0 0 Totals.. 2 4 24 9; Totals... 28 6 27 17 Butted for Bcebe ln elg-hth. "Batted for' Rutb ln seventh. Cleveland 1 0 0 00 O' 0 01 Boston 0 0 0 0 O 0 1 1 2 Buns Graney, Barry, Walker. lron Wambseansa. Beebe 2. Two baa hit Both. Stolen bas Speaker. Sacrifice hits ilaii dll. Gardner. Scott. Lewts. Iouble playx -Speaker to Wambscnss. Spesker to O'Neill. Barry to Scott to lloblltiel. Bas on balls (iff Beebe 3, off Bulh 2. off Mavs 3. Struct out Hy Beebe 1. by Both 2, by Mays 1. Uiuptres L'vaua and Chill. Detroit 9, Athletics 2. Philadelphia, Pa.. July a. (I. X. S.) Fourteen hits. Including home runs by Cobb and Burns and a triple by VI tt, together with three stolen bases and three errors gave the Tigers nine runs in first seven innings yesterday. They defeated the Athletics 9 to 2. Myers-was the victim of the bombard ment. Covelefrkie was hit hae-d, but had an easy time because of his bjg lead. The. score: DETROIT I PIIILADELI'niA AB. n. O.A.I AB.ll.O. A. vitt. r.b. 3 2 2Walsh. rf. 2 1 0 1 n 4 2 12 1 2 2 0 1 5 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 1 (i O 5 0 0 1 Kush.sa. . . Meilman.rf Cobb, cf . . Veach. If. Burns. Id. Young. 2b. Stannic, c Covcl kle.p 8 0 4 4 1 3 2Kin, ss . . 0 0 3 1 0 1 i truuk,lb. . O'Schang, If. O lrfJoie. 2h. 5.2 11 t'l'lck. 3h.. 1 1 3 4 Mettll'er.rf 5 1 6 O Merrer. ( . . 5 3 0 4 Murphy, c. MlWi. o.. Williams, n 1 Totsls.. 37 14 27 1S Totals.. 3 10 27 Hi Detroit 2 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 fl Philadelphia 0 0001010 O 2 Runa-Vltt 2. Bush. Cobb, Burua 3, Covel eakie 2, Walsh. Lajole. Errors Burns. Young, Walsh, MettllnRer, Meyers. Two huse bit Stmnk. Three base hlta Vitt. Walsh. King;. Home runs Cobb. Burns. Stolen bases Vitt. Bush, Young. Sacrifice hits Cobb. Veach, Young 2- Double plays Covcleskle to Busb to Burns 2. Meier to Strunk to rick. Base on balla Off Coveleskli 1. off Mvers 6. off William 2. Struck out By iviv.-leskte i. by Myers 5. by William 1. Umpires Owen and Connolly. Browns 5, Senators 0. "Washington. July 8. (I. X. S.) Eddie Plank, the veteran southpaw, outpitched Walt Johnson yesterday and the Browns evened up the series with the Senators, winning Z to 0. John son received miserable support, the Senators making five errors. Williams and Ainsmith, were the worst offend ers. The score: ST. LOt'IS. ) WASHINGTON. AB. II. O. A.I AB. H. O. A. Shotton.lf.. 4 2 5 O'Moeller rf . . 4 0 10 E.John'n.3b 4 O 2 0'Foster.3b. . . 3 14 0 Miller. rf. 2 O Mllan.cf 4 12 0 3 10 5 Wtlllafl-a.lh 3 18 1 0 3 4 Barber. If . .. 2 0 10 1 O Oi'Shanks.lf.. 1 0 1 o 0 3 r.Jotinwi.p. . 3 O O 1 0 4 OiWcBrliVe.sa. 4 1 3 .1 0 0 3Swyer.2b 3 13 3 iAiusmitb.e. 2 O 2 4 Bisler.lb... 4 Pratt. 2b... 3 Mnrsans.cf. 4 I. avau. sa. . . 4 Chapman, c. 4 Blank. p 2 Henry.c.. 10 10 Totals.. 33, S 27 17l Totals... 30 5 V7 14 Batted for Barber in seventh. Batted for A.lnsxnith in seventh. St. Louts o I 2 o o 2 n o o . Washington 0 DJ) OIJOOO 0 o Uon Shotton, E. JohnsonrMlIler, SIMer 2. Errors Pratt. Williams 2. Berber. Johnson, McBrlde. Ainsmith 2. Stolen bases Siller. E. Johnson, Lavan. Sawyer. Sacrifice fly Pratt. Double playa Plank to Lavan to Pratt, Plank to Lavan to Staler. Lavan to Pratt to Slsler. Sawyer to MeBride to Wil liams. Bases on balls Off Plank 4. off John son I. Struck out By Plank 4, by Johnson 3. Umpires Na'.lln and DUieen. Toronto Signs Farrell. Toronto, Cnt., July S. (I. X. S.) The Toronto club of the International league, signed Outfielder Farrt.1, former Yankee. WELSH DELAYS HIS DEPARTURE FROM FIST RING Fred Wril Never Fight Again With Adolph Wolgast . Who Fouls. By Douglas Erskine. San Francisco, July 8. F . .V. S.) Freddie Welsh, lightweight boxing champion of the world, came to town .yesterday, looking dapper and pert for an "old man of thirty." Welsh leaves today for Venice where his children are waiting for Dad. The champion had little to say about his Fourth of July bout with Wolgast. lie says he was fouled in the third round nnd only went on with the bout to prevent disappointment to the spec tators. "Wolgast fought foul all the way through the bout and I won't fight him again. A boxer takes enough chances without going aiminst a man who does not box according to the rules," Is tli way Welsh dismisses the matter. Yesterday was the anniversary of Welsh's battle with Willie Ritchie in Olympia, London, in which he won the title. "When I won the championship for which I had worked for 10 years," said Freddie, "I told my manager, Harry Pollok, that I would Just as soon quit the game right there, but Pollok had done a lot to get me the chance at the title and I told him I would keep on fighting for a couple of years so that he could make some money, and incidentally. I didn't rnind getting some more myself. "Since I have held the champion ship I have been frequently criticised Tor not boxing in 20 round contests. I have always been ready to give boys who had a standing good enough to draw a house a chance at the title if the proper Inducements were of fered. I agreed to go to South Amet ica and box White 20 rounds for tho championship, although I could make more money-staying In this country. That affair fell through, Naut it was on account of the failure of the pro moters to come through with trie coin they offered. "Xow I have signed to box 50 rounds on Iibor Day at Colorado Springs and I don't even know wno my opponent Is to be I have an engagement to box Charley White ln Minneapolis on July 20 or 21, and a week later I will box Benny Leonard in Xew York. Both will be 10 round affairs and th Colorado promoters will probably pick the man who makes the best showing. "If I am still champion after Labor Day I will give some other likely look ing candidate a chance at the title in a 20 round bout during the winter. I expect to be through with tne ring, w-ln or lose, by the end of nexl season." They AlTlxwk Alike. Chicago. July 8. (U. P.I Harry Pollok manager of Freddie Welsh, here en route from Denver to Xew Ycrk, said yesterdny that Welsh would sign articles for th Labor Day fight at Colorad Springs as soon as h re turned from the coast. "The Colorado Springs club can pick any lightweight It pleases. They a41 look alike to Freddie," ald Pollok. Pollok laughed at the claim made by Ad Wolgast and his manager that Welsh was not fouled but "laid cfown" in the Denver fight J.uly 4. "Welsh was ln bed 24 hours after the fight from the effects of the foul blow," said Pollok. "I only Jiope Ad didn't do It Intentionally." Ping Bodie May Join St. Louis Nationals Ran Francisco, July t. (XI. P.) "Ping" Bodie may soon leave the Seals. Xegotiations are now pending for the sale or trade of Bodle to the S'. Louis Cardinals. During his recent visit to the Pa cific coast. Scout Kddie llerr ap proached Bodle about Joining the Cardinals. Bodle replied he was not anxious to leave the Pacific Coaht league, but would consider the prop osition If the terms were all right. Bodle discussed the matter with Harry Wolverton, who said he would not stand In his way If "Ping" could better himself. At the same time, however, Wolverton wants to retain BOdie the worst way. It is not expected the deal will be made until late thin fall. Ffodle's con tract with San Francisco has another year to run. " Azevedo Stops Jackson. Xew York, July 8. (I. X. S.) Joe Axevedo of California knocked out Black Kid Jackson in the first round of the main event at the Harlem A C. last nigtiL Intercity Contest Tomorrow.. The Hal em Intercity Baseball league team will clash with the Baby Beav ers tomorrow afternoon on the Vaughn street grounds at 2:30 o'clock. This will be one of the deciding games of the season. AlyZweifel Mill pitch for the Baoy Beavers and Roy Keeue will hurl for the visitors. Drntlon The JouraaL (Adv.) High Jinks Planned By Multnomah Club The program of athletic events of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club high Jinks, to be staged ut Crystal Lake Park, Saturday, Jjly 15. was an nounced yesterday. The events are ns follows: Men. Fifty-yard dash. 25 years and over; 60-yard dash, 25 years und under, &o yard sack race, free for all; 6o-yard potato race, free for all: 60-yard three legged race, free for all; DO-yard ob stacle race, free lor ail; tug-of-war, teams of five men. Women. Fifty-yard dash, bu-yard potato race 50-yard sack race, 50-yard three-legged race, basketball-throwing. Only novices will be allowed to par ticipate in tho races. There will be a baseball panio be tween the members of thc luJit-s" annex and the seniors. Dancing will be held from 7:0 o'clock until 1 1 :3u o'clock. A prize waltz will be staged during the evening. The committee in charpe Is: Bert Alleh (chairman;, Harry Fischer, Ld waid fc'ainmons, George A. Anderson, Walter Hummell, A. M. Kllswoith, llal Rasch, Kdgar Frank and W. W. Bank:,. Wolter of Angels to Join thePittsburgs Pittsburg. Pa., July 8 ( I. X. S ) Ha(rry Wolter. former outfielder of tho New York Americans, who lias been a member of tho l.os Angeles Pacific Coast league team for the past lew years, is 'to join the Pirates, uc. ordliig to word that leaked out here yesterday. Manager Callahan of the Pirates re fused to confirm or deny the deal, but it is known that he has been alter a hard-hitting outfielder for somei time. Wolter -has been the best hitter in the Coast league since the Yankees sent him to that organization. The Pirates have aided the Los An geles club with players and that is the reason they have a chance lor Wolter. McCredie Signs Local Twirlers. Al Zweifel. the big right handed twirler of the Baby Beavers of tho Inter-City Baseball league, Thursday attached his name to a Portland Pa cific Coast league contract, tendered him by that foxy forager of feeding franmbachs. James J. Kirhardson Ksq. Zweifel will pitch for tha Baby Beav ers in Sunday's contest on the Vaughn Street grounds against Roy Keens of the .Salem team. Keene has also been signed by the McCredles for a tryouL Rernie McKay Joins Club Team. Los Angeles, July 8. (P. X. fi.) Bernie McKay, former Inflelder of the Oakland club, and who Is now connected with the sheriff's office, has beetn assigned to play with the Los Anrfeles Athletic club team. R v,...iL, 1x1 IaSI onUH IX. Change in Train Schedules Sunday, July 9 on the Oregon Electric, Railway Effective Sunday, July 0, a new time taldc on the Ore gon Electric Fiilway will be issued with the following chants: Train Ho. 5, Kuarene, Limited will leave North Bank Station at 8:30 A. M. instead of K:5 A. M. The Urrie at schedule stops and arriving time at Kugcne will be approximately the same as at present. Train So. 65, between Kalem and Eugene, and trains 63 and 64, between Woodburn and Salem, will Ue anijullf-d. Train Ho. 1 will leave Portland nt C:.!0 A. M.. Salem 8:2.r A. IL, ruianing through to Lug tie, arriving at Kugona at 10:65 A. M. 'Traia Ho. 9, leaving Portland at Z:(iT, P. M., will arrive at Salem at 4:1& P. M., Kunene 1C.r. P. M. itliia train will be about 10 minutes earlier at all intermediate HtalionajJ. Train Ho. 14 will lesve Salem at 1:S0 P. M. lustead of 1:46 P. Mf Train Ho. 16 will leave Kugcne & minutes later than at present, 1:55 P. M. Train Ho. 20 from r'orvallls -will arrive at North Bank Station at 7:4(1 P. II. instead of 7:i0 P. il. Forest Grove Division Train Ho. 41 will leave Portland 5:30 P. M. Instead of 6:25 P. M. Train Ho. 45 for Forest Grove will leave Portland 7:1'0 P. M. and arrive Forest drove at 8:40 P. M. -Train Ho. 46 will leave Forest drove at f-45 p. M. and arrlre .Portland 11:00 P. M. 7'nls train will run DAJLY. Ttain Ho. 44 will leave Forcm drove at 7.40 P. M. TJraln Ho. 42 will leave' Forest drove, at r.:f5 P. M Instead of 6.SV P. M arriving at Portland 6:25 P. M. instead of .60 P. M. Trains between fHay and Corvsillls and between Woodburn and Wet Woodtmrn will ba changed to make direct connections with, the main Una trains. For changes in time at intermediate stations for different trains, consult agents and secure new time cards to be distrib uted Saturday. - OREGON ELECTRIC RY. CO. R. H. CROZIER, At. Cmn. P. Ajt. Irve Higginbotham Gets First Release In 22 Years of Play Ios Anseles, July 8 - (P. X. 8.1 Irve I ligginbiit ham, ak- 4- land pitcher, who has been given his Urn days' notice by Rowdy Klllott, stat ed yesterday that it was his first release in 2J years. -a:. Higginbotham, who Is S4 years old, says that hp started pitchltiK l)All for DeadwiM.d, M. D.. whin ho was 1- year old. K National Swimming Schedule Fixed Up New Vol It. July S. (('. p.) T, tialiimul outdoor s wi m lulu,; chninpicn sljjps lur ll'l'l will pi o. ably be held in the following i it. is. .ii iliiig to l"i edei'i. 1. . K.ihiTi. fieri ot a ry-t reus--utcr ol' the A. -. I'.. 100 yai.l i 1 1 u ii i I'l i i5.li 1 . IlonoluLi, i-'cpteii.bi-r t 4 40 yaul cmiiiipiotiship New York, Auuust .i. SMi yaid . lui n . ji i .,i 1 1 i j , st. LouIm, A ukiiM. 1 -. '-' 1 haiiip.ot,: hip -Los Angelcrt Aiiciin i ;,. .Maiat'li.l: nl:n (10 mllesl J.UUIM, Uliih. t I. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE A t l!u 1 1 e : ll. 1 1. K. Spok.ino 2 r. l Butte y x - Hattr1es Schioeiler and Hoffman, ilaisliul and At u nay At Ureut Falls: 11. II. K. Tacoma 4 s l Great Falls 3 7 4 Batteries Sutherland nnd Baldwin. Tuner nnd llawniih. At Tacoma: .Seattle Vancouver R. If. V.. 1 I 3 a 0 (lionijm Will Not MiKte Los Angles. July s -(I- s.l Maurice .Mil.oiinhiin and Ward Daw son will not i-otnpi'te In the Houtliern California tennis i-hn rn plough, i ps which will be held her July iiDAuguKt. f. They will play i.i the pn 'in ina ry to tho national j"tihi h .l.a in punish I p In Chl.-ai;" AuK'iat 1 :. etui want to go eact early so as to be 01119 used to eastern grass courts. $50,000 Knre I Ior.,0 Arrives, Xew York, July S (I. X. H i Light Pripn.it'. an KngI:Mli race horse, pur chased by J. M. Camden or a reputed price of $r,0,000, artlvod hero yester dny on the British tr.ini.port Minne haha. Umm m Mail !! ll f