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J - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER Copyrtgbl. 191&, Infer<lonal Kwi fmw. Reglatered In United State Patent Offlc. By George McManus it, THAT F(jNti DCX, - IS HE BLIND? TAKE. RF OOT FOR A STROLL. OOT 6E SORE SHE 0OE5N'T ET HBk FEET VET- K1N I ,o WHERE THEX HAVE SAW -DUST OM THE FLOOR WELL " I HOPE TONE OF THE 4ATS4 SEE. He WITH THIS INSECT- 00 WHAT AR.F WHX-DD he: trx to BTE TOO? o e 0 1 a VOO LOOK Its TO SHOW UP STRONG AT . "V Judge McCredie Is Fortifyin nr i the Beavers Against Hard Pennant Race Next Year, USES OPTION ON PLAYER TWb of 16 rielded Sensationally When With Portland, But Tall Down la His Batting-. HOLLQOHER RECALLED . It l YOUNGSTER EXPECTED i v V- rO T v I I W I I I X A 1 D. . eC I F WIT I Judge W. W. McCredie of the Tort land baseball club yesterday exercised his option on Inflelder Charley Hol locher of Rock Island club of Three I league, which meann that the youth ful but promlning player who trW OUt at the Sacramento training camp Will be back In a Portland uniform next season with added age and experi ence. Hollocher looked Tk a comer In the Portland training camp, but his Hte, 18 years, was somewhat a'lnst him. He fielded sensationally at tim-s dur ing; the first month of the m-ason. but was a little weak at the hat and Man ager Walter M'-Crt-die thought a sea son out would do him a lot of nond. In view of the fad tt.at Vaughn Is slt;' plnK and Mill ftuinpf iohaldy out Of It for good, Mai- wants to he. w.,11 fortified for next year. Hollocher wan drafted from the ! o kuk club of Central association and a bright future was predicted for linn. His ont fault Is his diffidence around th older players, and McCredie put mora spirit Into him before he left for the east. Tha Beavers will have' the busiest three weeks In their history upon the next trip north of the club, being com pelled to play double headers on Sat urday, and 8unday In the three series ,wlth Bait Lake, Ixjs Angeles and San 'Francisco. Five games lost with Los Angeles on account of rain cannot he made up thla year. Roy Alcxandethe Caldwell wild man, has reported to the Ta. oina Tigers and will attempt to win a place on the club, which means that he has a fight on his h-inds with Al llartman and Blcky Willlums, two otiier Leaver m-ruita. It does beat everything how old Jaik Klllllay has come back. Several weeks ago Great Kails sent out nutlccs that ho was to ba released alon with Brother Martin. Just then Jack be gan to perk up and ho has lost few if any games since, lie has been pitch ing grand ball. M. A. Rader, the Medford real estate vendor, who Is the father of Lon Kader, former Coast leaguer who reported to Wichita of the Western league several Weeks ago. Is here attuiuling Knights of Pythias convention and says tnat Donald has been suffering from a sore arm and may unit baseball for good after this year. Frank Qulgnl, former Portland Colt, la back In the Hpoltane line-up again. Oulgnl went to Spokane after Portland dropped out of the Northwestern league and last season he was sold to Seattle. (Salt Lake 3ocure0 Oulgnl from 8eitle In a trada for "Brick" Eldred. who- was sold Monday to the Chicago Americans by Seattle. After oeniK Willi 'mi iwiab iiiuniii ui ou , lt (lulcrni wan roleascd to Kutte I and now Blankensnlp has turned him j over to Spokane. OulCl will replace Coltrln. who was injured last week. i Angels Beat Kenl9, 3 to 1. San FTanclsco, Aug. 9. (P. N. S) Harry Wolverton was the only Seal! held to one run in four different con- capable' of delivering in the pinch, i tests. and the Seals went down to defeat I They Have No Luck. ; at the hands of the Angels in t he I in two of the games in the series ' first game of the series. 3 to 1. Man-I with the sr. Louis Mrown- the M P k . ag er Wolverton plnch-singled In the men made 22 hits, evenly divided hut ...... Erlckson started the heavins for the t Seals and was relieved by Brown. The score: LOS ANGKLES. 1 SAN FUANTISCO. AB H.O. A. Alt. H.o A. 4 1 3 K(trt.ef. 6 1 1 O .Tfmen.nh. . . . EllU.lf 3 O r OlShnllor lf. . 2 4 0;H'llH.rf . . . 110 fl i(ovi,2h. . 0 2 0 I n ltorr;rf-. . . 1 4 PAutrey.lb. . CI 2 H effcv.a. . . 0 1 2 rtrnekVc. . . 1 0 3, Krlrkaun.n. 1 3 c. 0 o o 1 1 1 ' S 1 1 7 1 0 H 2 1 0 wolter.rf . . 4 Koerner.lb. S tialloft-ty.Sb 2 BNler,c . . 4 Murphy. 2b. S ltntlr,ii.. 4 BUndl'ge.p 4 0 1 1 n n l o o olvf rtua Brown, p . . . Oouch I Tntilt A32 f 27 11 Totals ... 33 7 , 'Batted for Erlekaon In afrenth. "Battm for Coffey In ninth, i Lo Angtlaa 0 0 0 0 ! 101 n - 3 1 Hltl 2 0 1 0 1 1 (I 1 o- a : Bin Franrlieo DOOooiil o o -l ' Hlta 00101 1 31 7 Euna Kocruer 2. Standrldife. Kro.ks. Kr ' ror Butlar. Stolen ban? Koerner. MuriiiiT. .Two runa, 5 hit off Iilekaon, 2S at bat In f STn lniilngi. Home run StandrlilRe. Two I baae hlta Koerner. Brooka. SarrtfU-e hit -( Calloway. Basea on ball Off Stn1rldK 2. off KTlctaon 1, off Brown 2. StrueU out - bit for fait by for Standrlda-i" 1, Erlckaon 2. Brown 1. t pitcher Murplir hy F.rlcksnn. IiouI.'.h ptaya ualton to Autre. Butler to Mnrihv to Koerner. Paned balls Brooka, Baa.-ler Wl.d rltcbea Brown. Standrlrlge. Huua respeu,;. Itt foiStandrldga 1. Erlckson 2, Itr.mon t. Lsft on baai lx 4.nae;ea 7. San KrancN.-o f. Credit Tlctory to standrtdge; chuw .Ik feat to Brtckaon. Time 2:13. bmiurea Uald and Braabear. Briers Homer Beats Oaks. Bait L.ke. Aug. 9. (P. N. a.) With the score tied. Bunny Brief, first Backer and premier sluKKer, hit a home run over the left field fence, defeating the Oaks. 2 to 1. Speed Martin was on the mound for the vis itors, with Fittery opposing; him. The core: OAK LA VP. I BALT LAKTT AB.H.O. A. AB.H.O A. Mlddletn.lf. 4 Barbeau.Sb. S Inr,cf S Ktnwr'y.zb. 4 ltvla.rf... 4 Barry. lb... S t'adtnan.c. . 8 Br(er.as... 8 Martin. p.. . 8 OrandalL. 1 1 0 0 Onlnlan.ef . 1 1 3Bavless.rf. 0 S 0Brlef.lb. . . 2 3 4 Orr.ss ... 0 0 Kjan.lf 1 12 0!ltath.2b... 1 2 2 Kane. 8b... 1 1 1! Easterly ,c. 2 . 2 2 0 0 4 nttery.p. 0 0 0 Total ..81 7 24 14 Total .28 S 27 IS Battad for Barry In ninth. Oakland 00 000 1 0 0 v l . Hit ..w 00111110 1 T arart Ltkt 000000 1 1 2 Hit 01101181 g , Kuns Mlddlaton, Brief. Orr. Ei-rora Ken WOTthj. Baylcea. Home run Brief. Two bit Middletnn. Kenvrorthy. Pt.Cen base Bath. Sacrifice hits Lne. Fittery. Kma. Struck out By Martin 1. bv t"lttry t. Baa on balls Off fittery 1. Runa re pooalbla for Martin 2, jittery 1. Wild tdtoh Martin. I -aft oo bates Oakland .". alt Lak 4. TJmplrot Onthri and F'nney. Will Try for Record. " Seattle, Waah., Aug. 9. (P. N. S.) B. F. "Bull" Durham, driving a fart roadster. Is speeding on his way east ' In an effort to clip from three to Six hours off the trans-continentalj record. i v Asarnam win nempi io Dear tne rec- rd of Cannon Ball Baker, who ma da ,H oaiween xoe Antiet ana XNew rorK In a t racUon less than aeven and a half dajra, ATHLETICS ARE IN RECORD CLASS IN GAME LOSSES t Bullet Joe Bush Has Won Only Two Games Since June. Onre the Idol of every baseball fan In the country, Connie Mack, one of the tshrc-wd'-st managers in the coun try, will play his trump card, Leslie Hush, in todav's game acalnst the De troit Tigers In hopes of checking the team's lonir losinir streak, which Is now on a par with the record of 20 consecutive defeats established by the Boston Kcd Sox in lion;. The Whiter Klephants have heen paved nvlif hy Mush, who w.is I In pitching hero of the world's series of I'MZ. Connie Mack's tam has won bur five games out of the last con tests played and three of these games have liceti a'lileil to the win col :nm viuce June . wi.cn I'.oston fell before the twirling of LannmK. Slieehan and Myers. Joe Bush Saves Bacon, From June L'ti to July 11. the Ath letics dropped 1- straiprht pame?. when Mush stepped to the mound In the sec ond contest and whitewashed Fielder Jones' Lrowns, 3 to o, witii bv.t five hits. Kollowinp this victory, the Ath letics dropped into another string or defeats which totaled 10 before It was broken. Again It was Lelie Bush who stopped the losing streak hy kalsomin ing the Cleveland Indians in the sec ond game of a double head- r, 2 to 0. In this came. Mush allowed four hits. The Chicago White Sox. now lead ers in the close ra.ee for the Ameriran league ehnnipionship, won eipht of the games fmni the Athletics, defeating Connie Mark's youngsters in six eames I In thren davs and snnrMvlclnng In twoisc"ore: other victories. The Cleveland Indians and St. rxt.is ea h add' d five defeats to the. strine and tht T'etroit Tigers (ui on i wo more, meiuuing yesterdays 0 , v,.. - nyirisr down ThevVe riei har7hu i atp ja )!tt t loHt ,hf.v mni. . 3 tate is aRainst them. In the 20 Karnes lost, they have made 15S hits an aver. aee of nearlv eiuht hita nor nm o.i they have scored ?,r runs. They have- been shut out fourtlmesand have been 1 u, omn eoniests tie itrowns uitt,n,.h outhlt. manacert to bunch tlicir v.i,.iu loilowlng is the strenk of defe-its Athletic's lung July 2l-PI-.il...(,tlla 2. Cleveland j it i - ,.( ga tm, July .l n khui. Jul.v .4 No jfauie. July .-, - l'!ill,el,,h.n Jul.i I'll- Pldla. Ie.pt.... Jul.v I'll I'., h,,..i,!,ia July i:T - Phii..i,.,,j., Juiy 2.S Pt.il.,,lel.i a July Iti-rhiifhteljuna July 2!- PI i h.d. li !,ia Jul.v :i-i'hi:a.ie;.ni July :i -P!e.la.lo'.,,K July 31- PlillH..-;-hla St. st. sr. Si. Si . Ix)ilh lu:N IiqU Louis I-otils S I'hjcuxo (. t'llU-HKO ti iil.-airt. to. I 'hlrngo 7. CliiCiiico 4 A'lgURI I -Pl.iiadel:.! ia 0 ri.l. a.-n 1 . . !o.Hu.-ijiiH J. ( l.leagu 3. Aili,-.,-! 2- I'hiM.I, l,.hia 2. .-LloaS.. S AiiK-ist .;- l-.oueiMii.i.iH i. i-ieveland rt. Auum 4 -p,i:u,;,. .-veland Ai.ut P ,ii,!.., ., nereland 11. AiiK'u.-t Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 9 August , PhllrfdHohla 2. Oeirolt 4 Autuat bPhiliideli.i.ia o, Detroit a" Ward Dawson Meets Heath Byford Today l-ake Forest. 111., Aug. 9. U. P) Ward I'a'A-son, San Francisco, and Heath Byford, Chicago, favorites for mens singles honors in the western tennis championship tournament here will clash today in what Is believed will he the hardest-fouxht match of the meet. Both men. who have not beeU beaten this year, eliminated two strong contenders yesterday. Ihiwson, who shares the Pacific coast doubles championship with .Mau rice McI.oui;h!ln. defeated Al (J-rcen Jr.. Chhuk'". while Byford heat Oeorjre Northrup .,'' Minneapolis. Bvfo.d holds the Illinois, northwest and Great ! l'la,'"s singles championship. 1 i r iirmer .National h.irnplon M o Loughlin and Kenneth llawkes Ln Angeles, si ll hae today to g-et into tile meet A few ea y matches in women's sin- ' glea and men's doubles were played ! yesterday. 1 Starched RRROW C O LLAR CT r . . . wOTTlWltri OrwittlOUt a pitl 15c a 6 for Q0o tl 7? U A IOf V0C 1,75 the doz- 1 CXUETT. PEA BODY b-CCX IMC. "MAKLRS vim jrv AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Plank Pitches One-Hit Game. St. Louis. Aug. 9 - (I. N S i A one-hit game for L'ddie Plank and i left-luinded thrower playing thirl base were the features in two vie tutles for the Mrounr; over Washing ton j estenl.iy, 2 to 0 and 9 to 1. In the ninth inning, 1'lu.nk passed Wil liams, Craft popped to Lavan and Foster spoiled the no-hit freak with a liner between Marsans and Miller for two bases. When Wallace twisted his right ankle in the first game,1 Jones waa without a third baseman, so Sisler covered the sack. He han dled two grounders and made perfect throws to first. The scores: First game: WASHINGTON. st. not: is. Alt. H.O. A. A P.. H.O. A. Milan, of.. 4 Koster.Ml . . 3 -ImnlPKoii.lf K O Shottnn If. .T.Miller.rf. . . 0 sNW It.. . . 2 Trait. 21i. . . 2 Marsati rf . '1 eveieiil.e. . 1 l.nvfin.ss. . . 1 Wallace. :;b. Jrooui.i' . . . Ilice. rf Slianks.lb. M'irpjiN.l'h. H-nry.i-. . . M r.r!.".s. H:irio:-.i. . '(ilrlmrliy . . ail iu . p . . . 1 O o o o o o o Totals ..2!l 4 24 14 Total 3o 11 27 10 Hitteil for Harper In elglitb. Wnshlnglon " o i O O O O Ct O O St. L-mis O o o 1 O O 1 O "J Huns Sinter. CIrooni. Krrors- ipler. Pratt. Twn ha-e tnt.-i M.-lti fp. Sl-ler. librae nin Sisler. lHinhle iilay 1 hirer to Heury. Ha-"H en balU nil Hurler I. elf (irooru 2. Panned hall H(nr . Miuek eut -I!y tlnrier by (jioom :i. I " in pi rs ('hill auj Couuolly. Second game: . R. H. E Washington 113 St. Louis 9 12 1 Batteries Myers. Shaw and Ain smlth; Plank and Severold. Athletics Iost Twentieth. Detroit, Aug. P. (I. X. S i The Athletics went down to the twentieth straight defeat yesterday at the hands of the Timers. It lo 0. Boland (le)d the Macknien to siv hits, while . oe Tigers garnered 17 off Xabnrs, Cobo making two singles, a double and a trl triple and Veach four singles. The PHii.AnET.pniA. I PFTTROIT jtvitt.p Wal.V rf AH.M O A 1 1 AB H.O. . I'Vttt.tti .112 2 ' Hnh b ... . r. 2 f rt II ..bb.ef . r, 4 2 0 2 TlHrpor rf.. (1 (I a o 0 V. n.-li.lf . . . 4 3 7 0 1 Hum IV . . 4 1 o O I 'HfllRi.mn.rf 4 12 0 : V..1111C .2N. ..421 4 Baker.. 3 1 2 0 "rtolaiid.p. . . 4 2 0 0 :t Stnink ..-f . :i l.1..1o '.'!. . 4 IK A P".''-: 4 ..v r . NaU,r.P.. 3 Tntl . 32 Phllrp.hti Detroit KiuiB Vitt :4 r. Totula . . 3 17 27 fl oooooooo 0 O 1 2 o i) 1 o 3 2 9 Hush, i ehh 2. Young. Baker. Roland 2 Krrors Haley. Nahors. Two bnw l.lta Strunk. ( bb. Th.-"e base hit Vitt. S; crlflce blta Vitt. V.MitiK. sa.-rifiep fly Veneb t-ilu h.se- Will. Wiilsh. MelnneH, Vitt 2. Bufli. Cobii. Vouiur Ihuihle ilar WN!i to ll.iley B i- s on halls tiff N thorn 2. off Boidtid 1. -l'- iek out -Bt N.ra 3. i.v Uolnud I. Luii'irea Kvana aud O'Lough lln. Bed Sox Do a Comeback. Chicago. Aug. 9. (I. N. S. ) Boston Red Sox did a comeback stunt yester day and heat the White Sox. fi to 4. The White Sox used four pitchers. The first three, Faber, Williams and Cieotte, were slugged for 15 hits. The only redeeming feature of the White Sox end was the pitching of 1'anforth, who finished for the lo cals and struck ut four men In a row. The league leaders were unable to connect with May's offerings un til the contest wus lost. The score: Boston. i IIK AUi). X AB.II.o A All.lt.O. .V. Huojier.rf. .'. 2 3 M l Collins. rf. 4 13 0 Barry. 2b... 4 o o .! Wi-hv. rc-s .". fl 1 1 lewis.lf... R 1 1 o k. Collins 2b :: u 1 0 H'blltx'l.lh .' 2 13 II laeks.ie.lf. . 3 111 Walker. cf.. 4 2 1 n Ness, lb .. 4 1 H n (iardiier,.'(b '' 2 1 1 IKelseli.cf . , . 4 3 2 2 Seott.ss... 4 2 1 4 seliHlk.e. . . . 4 0 12 3 Cady.e 3 2 7 1 McMulllTi.3b 3 o 1 4 Mays p.... 4 2 0 alier.p. . . . 1 o u 0 !lh..ms.p. n 0 0 it I ie.,1 'p. r. . . 1 i n o ;M.IlHld . . O O fl lKiiforih.i. o ii n n Konrnler . 1 O 0 0 Muryliy. 1 o u i) Totals ..37 IS 27 1.'.: Totals ...32 7 27 Jl Patted f ' Cieotte 111 seventh. Batted f..r MiMdlln In ninth. Batted for Iiunfc.th In i.lmh. Boeton on t 11 1 ;j 1 o o r, Chicago 11 11 o o n 2 1 0 1 4 Mobilize! Wilkcr 1 spi inn (the coop ouooe finds wot tntN ITS QUALlTy L I SEE you GENTLEMEN TOBACCO- use w-b cur ToeAccc KCCcTllA . 'I and SEASCHto wrrnl WAY I ASK WHY f SALT. SO CMEW YOU can't hide the truth that's why men who use WB CUT Chewing know what quality tobacco is. A small chew of the real tobacco tucked away in the cheek gives men the tobacco satisfaction they want. A gentleman's chew it cuts down grinding and spirting and there's no unwieldy wad to roll around in your mouth or to plug out the cheek. Gire W-B CUT Chewing the quality test and learn what tobacco satisfaction is. ftfiit kr WETHAN-BlUTf COMPACT. 50 Dm Sm Hew To City ANGLERS' CLUB PREPARING FOR BIG TOURNAMENT President McFarland Appoints Committees to Handle the Northwest Championships President McFarland of the Multno mah Anglers' club yesterday announced the names of the committeemen who will handle the annual northwest championship fly and bait casting tournament to be staged at Laurel hurst lake August 24 and 25. Anglers from all parts of the north west will participate In the events. Six prizes will be awarded In eah event, gold, silver and bronze medals and three merchandise prizes. The medals will be presented at a banquet to be staged on the last day of the tourney. A trip up tiie Columbia highway and an inspection tour of the Bonne ville hatchery has been arranged for Saturday. The committees are: Prize and finance committee A. E. Burghduff. Kay C. Winters, L. W. Humphreys. Grounds committee Walter F. Bac kus, J. C. Myers. Warren Cornell, Will C. Block, John Drennan. Luncheon committee Mrs. W. L". Carlon. Mrs. Walter F. Backus. Mrs. Ray C. Winters, Mrs. Karl C. McFar land, Mrs. A. E. JBurghduff. Mrs. Will iam M. I'mbdenstoek. Reception and entertainment com mitter II. B- Van Duzer. M. Abraham Walter B. Honevman. Xoyes K. Ty-rell. Publicity committee William M. Umbdenstoek. Blaine Hallock, Felix Friedlamler. Bancjuet committee- Dr. F. H. Wal gamot, J. C. Morris, Dr. L. L. DuBois, M. H. Mantor. Practice tourneys will be staged at the Laurelhtirst lake, August 16, 17 and 2.1. Cad. J. Collins. Felsch 2. Cieotte. Frrora J Collins. MeMullln. Two bse hit (adv. Three i.iop Lii --I'adr. Mr. J. Collin, lelseh 2. Stol.-n base .licks. hi. Double oImv VVeav-r to S--ua!k to Ness. Bases on balU tiff Fnber 1. off Mrvh 3 Struck out By KHber 2. hy SJayc 5. by Wllllaroa 2, by Cl .otte 1. by , Danforth 4. I'mpirea Owena aud Hildebnand. Indians Trim Yanks, 9 to 4. Cleveland. Aug. 9. a. X. S. i The Indians slammed the offerings of Russell and Love to all corners of the lot yesterday and beat the Yanks, 3 to 4. Gould kept New York well in hand until the ninth, when he ble up and allowed two runs. Chapman scored on a sacrifice fly to second in the first inning, probably the first time a runner scored on a fly to a second baseman. The score: CLEVELAND. I NEW YORK. AIL H O A.I AB. H O i.rnnpv.ir Chapman. 3b 4 speaker. cf. 4 Itotli.rf 2 liandlilh.. 2 Wanihs'vss 3 Turner. 2b. 4 Coleman. c. 3 liouM.p... 3 2 1 l'Miller.rf . 1 1 O 3 0 0 2 S O o 2 o fS Hoffman rf 2 3 o PVpaiiftii.sa 2 o 0 Pipp. lb. . . . 0 lf 0 (IMriic.rf . . 1 3 (S ;vleon.2b. . 2 2 4 P-.oiae.3t.. . 2 2 2 Walters. c. 0 0 3. Russell. p. . 1 2 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 O 1 o Love, p . Nunarnaker 1 Totals 13 27 20 Totals .32 8 24 11 Patted for Love In ninth. New York OO1O1O0O 2 1 Cleveland 1 0 4 O 2 1 0 1 9 Runs Granev. Chapman 2. Speaker. Roth, Oandil 2. Wanibsginss. C'oleuiun. Gedeon, Boone. Waiter". litissell. Errors Graney, Gould 2 Miller, Gedeon. Two baae hlta Roth. Chni.inan. Boone. Three base lilts Speaker. Graney. Stolen bases Roth 2. Sacri fice iii's Speaker. Gould Love. Sacrifice flies Gaudtl. Coleman. Walters. Double nlavs j ..-Gedeon to Peckinpaneli. Boone to Pipp to I Waiter. Ciiapuian to Turner to Gandil. Basea 1 on balls off Gould 4. off Russell 3, off Love j 1. struck out -By Russell 2. Lmpirea uineen ana auin. American Association. Columbus 2. Milwaukee 9. Toledo 7, Kansas City 2. Louisville 2, Minneapolis 1. Indianapolis 1, St. Paul 3. know wwy TMty u w-B cut tobacco") y ES. AND A MAN CUT S-IMB 1 DOES NT HAVE, TO I QRIN0 AND SPIT HkT A LITTLE ' THOSE WHO USE SATISFIES I ORDINARY TOBACCO NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Phillies Beat Rerfls, to 1. Philadelphia, Aug. 9. i I. N. ) Rain put an end to the Phillies-Reds contest yesterday m the. first half of the eighth. Lie score standing 6 to 1 !n favor of the locals. Rixey was effective, holding the Beds to sl" hits, three of which were infield scratches. Hits were bunched off Knetzer in the first and seventh in nings. The score: CINCINNATI. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O. A.' AH. H.O. A. r.roh.3b 3 0 n 1 Paskert.r'.. 4 12 0 Rcilsrh.rf . . 3 Griffith. rf. 3 Chate.lb... 3 Clark. e 3 Nealelf... 3 I-ouden 2b.. 2 Emm t.rs. . 2 Koetzer.p. 2 O 2 ijNlthoff.2b. 0 0 Ci:Bvrne.".h. . . 2 8 Ofrava'h.rf.. n OWhlt'ed.lf. 1 1 0 Luderua lb. 2 .3 Hancr-.f t.sa. O 2 2 Kllltfer c. . . 0 0 4'Uiiey.p 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 9 0 1 3 4 1 4 1 1 0 1 Totala ..24 I Cincinnati Philadelphia ... Kiwis t 'base, Kixey. trr.r il 1 '. Totala . . .27 K 21 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 fl lNiskert 2. Byrne. Cravath. -Emmer, Knetzer. Two tiHe litis CIiubc 2. Whined. Three base hit "rv aHi. Stolen bas Byrne 2. Sacrifice hits Nieboff 2. Byrne. lHuble pla a--inh to Ixjuden to Chase. IMx?y to Itinerv.ft to Liuler us. Left on bases iuclnicitl 2. Philadelphia . Struck out Hy Kuetr.er fl, by it.irj 4. Lmplrrt Harrison and Klgler. Chicago-Brooklyn game postponed; rain. St. Louis-New York game postponed; rain. Pittsburg - Boston game postponed; rain. It Is l"p to Ping Bodie. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 9. (V. P.) There will not be any deal for the sale of Ping Bodie unless Ping Is per fectly satisfied in every respect. Man ager Wolverton announced yester day. Wolverton admitted that he had received several offers for the fence- buster but stated that he had not con sldered any seriously, remain with the Seal Bodie wants to, When you buy Prince Albert you are buying quality! miums! can cause been given the inducement to fire up the national joy smoke! You've heard many an earful, about the Prince Albert patented process that curs out bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback ! Stake your bank roll that it proves out every hour of the day. There's sport smoking a pipe, or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco 1 We tell you Prince Albert- Spencer Can Go If Honus Mitze Signs IxS Angeles. Cal, Aug 9 t". P.) . Only a friend stands between Ld (Tub) Silencer and a chunce at the 1916 world's series. After an houi'i. conference betwe. i Spencer and Owner ivi Maier of the Vernon club, Maier issued ".he follow ing ultimatum: "If you can induce 'Tlonur' Mltie or some catcher equally as good to sign in your place, 1 will allow you to go to the Detroit club. Otherwise I can not afford to weaken the Vernon team." Spencer and Mitze have been team nij.tes for two years, and the most friendly feelings have existed between them. And Spencer feels i 'ire that Mitze will not block his way for a chance at the big money. It was agreed that if Mitze will sub stitute for Spencer, the latter w ill b allowed to depart today to Join the Detroit team. If he arrives befuie Au gust 15, he will be entitled to a "cut" in the world's series, always providing that Detroit wins the American leaguj pennant. Mitze has declared he will sign with Vernon to replace Kd "Tub" Spencer, provided he is given an tin conditional release at the end cf the season. Manager Patterson declined an offer of Harry Cheek, former Sacramento catcher, now with Vancouver. Sale of Jones Is Announced. San Francisco, Aug. 9. (P. X. S ) The sale of third baseman Bobby Jone of the Seals to the Detroit Tigers was announced yesterday afternoon by Man ager Harry Wolverton. The terms of the sale were not announced, but It was understood that Wolverton Is to receive a cash consideration and play- e-rs. Quick as that P. A. flavor hits-in, you'll realize you have re ceived all you have paid for in tobacco quality not coupons or pre Neither national nor state restrictions on the use Prince Albert to bat-an-eye! Coupons or premiums with. Prince Albert ! Quality is will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time, firing up every -little -so -often as the smoke-spirit strikes you- You'll feel like your smoke past has been wasted you cannot back up for a iIutw STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast Leaur. W..1I. I... st. P.t L Ancles c,s s ."isii V i-i'ti. ;i cT ." ."i ... c.i San I n h i-e.. ii;, :,s r2S ) Poi t Imul i ;. i iot Suit Luke ... ;, i . sj Oi.klniiil it i'.i .;;t;i American I.ea(tu. W..1I. w.t. " Pel. Chli-aiio !! 4.'. .rr. PobtOH ,-( -It .r.i.'l Cleveland ",s 4". ..Mi.'! New York 4s ..Ml I I'etrott :r :.i St. I,.uls :.i ; hi Washington ;,t . Philadelphia p.t SO .1P2 National League. Brooklyn : 3S .021 IW.nton .v. .fliu Philadelphia .V. mi .r.T'.i New York 4t .T.21 l.lcKo 4'1 .411'! St. Louis 4". ;.s -.437 Plttablll'K -II M .432 Cliiciiniatl :! Mi .371 American Asaociallon. Kui.tHa City LI t3 . Mis Iiioiisv 11 U' e.' -i:, . r.T'.i lndiHiiaiM.iis T c.i .Mis Ntiuiieapolia ..Ml St Paul I " ..Mo Toledo .'.1 J t elunilMia 4 1 no t' n; Milwaukee :ki -h .:,c,4 Western Leajue. Omaha T. P.4 .r,r.:t Lincoln .'.: 43 .f.Ts lies Moines "-o ." J ,4i Iienver 4' .4 sr. Sioux Cltv 4'.l ..I .4TH Wichita .' 4S .'..". .4i;i; Topeka d '.s .4::T St. Joseph it .4lo Northwestern League. Spokans f.s 40 .f.:i2 Taeoma M 4 7 .:,.u P.ilte 'il 4'.l .:,n , Seattle 4". 4T1 t;rent Knlla 4J 4S .4C7 Vancouver 43 6rt .4 ;i Fitzgerald Out for Seanon. IjOs A ngeles. Col , A ug. 9 .--(P. X S. ) Justin Fitzgerald, star outfielder of the Seals, who has been suffering from a bad lefr. said yf-y t c i day ho does not expect to be back in the came this season. the national joy smoke without a regret! You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! For, it's worth that in happiness and con tentment to you, to who knows what gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette with Prince Albert for "packing"! Rube Evans and Two Others to Salt Lake Salt Lake. I lali. Auk Manager Cliff P.h.r.l. p v si .ship of tho louneed that It Lake chili has i : i he would begin I m mod .a t ' 1 y looking o'. rr a number of ouug players with a view of f-ticngt hi lling his club lor the remainder of the present race and of lining up some new material to take the places of meti ho expects to loi-o this fall. Ho ; radically closed a deal yesterday with the Spok.iim club of the Northwestern leegue for three of Nlclc Williams' Xars. "Hube" F.vrtns. tho big southpaw torned loose by Portland this 8-prlng and who Is now leading the pltcliorn of his league by a wldo margin, vlli le the first of the new men to report, livans will Join tho liecs within the next few das. As soon as I ho Spokauo club finds that It has the Northwestern leaguj raeo cinched Nick Wlllh-.r s will cent I '.l.inketish i p .Si cond ihsiinun t'.ilasoti and 1'tillty Man hall S. lely :ilso , NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Seattle- - U. n. K. Tacotna 7 11 1 Seattle, 3 K 2 Batteries- I'.otmer nnil Baldwin; Schniutz and T. ' 'unnl ngnu in. Al Pulte 'a tic"U vt r Unite .... Batteries n ii k. H I .' f fi 14 I Hood and Cheek; Leifer and Roberts. Spokane- ireat I'all.s garni caJled In se. mid liming because of rain. Bain Prevents Bncen. Plttsbiirg. Auk '' 't'. I'l tirimd circuit races - heduled for yesterilHJf were postponed on account of rain. - - 1 J of them have never and will be sorry fresh start! every man can be Copyright It) ft. I. Raynolda Tobaaco Qo. THS Prlntt Albart tidy r4 tin. an d In fact, evary Prlnc A'.be package, hat a raal meaaaze-to-you on Itt rtvert tld. You'll raad . " Proctat Patented July SOth, 1907." That meant that tha United State Government hat granted a patenton theproceeaby which Prince Albert ta made. And by which tariff bit and throat parch arm cut out! Everywhere tobacco t told you'll find Prince Albert awaiting you In toppy real bag a, 5c; tidy red tine. 10c; handaome pound and half pound tin humidor and In that cler cryatal glaaa humidor, with nponge-moit. tenar top. that amp the to- bacco In tuch fin condition alwayt ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO1. Winston-Salem. N. C f" '47 1