THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916. OLD JACK RYAN 1 BRINGING UP FATHER loryrfirbt. it'll Interaatfcrsal Wewe SeeDce. Registered te Catted States Patrat Of fie. By George McManus r S -W 1 1 1 ' " B - SJ . i f i i f i i r v i . -,- SHE IS! , VHAT. DO VOO (00 MEVCR ' U f ' HEAH ETf TREATING SHOW WE AMY Lft .TS - ' f VIE AVOU DO-J AFFECnOTH ANY 1 v5K 0 ' ITH BEAVERS GIVES l HI 5 1 I , , " If. t , ' l! ' 1 ." ,.' i i 1 TALLY TO ANGELS' 6 R'fules.to Ease Up With His ; Heaving When Teammates Take Four-Run Lead, home- so early Itji III 1 WONDER f IF SHE'S HOME! JSiSiHSK!!! 4i j .''r ? BEAVERS' SOLO IN EIGHTH miUuaa, Ward and WiOn Oet Credit - for Putting Horn Tiub'i Sol - -- . Tally on ecord. a fllA - M a m . sss e-w w B S v a Bl a B s - -mw bbbbibbsbBI fl B a M S .a -M-; k I- f. M, MATTERY ' 1 31i jkCx A1 "1. 11 It, A. Cronln. 'Puffing like a broken backed jitney bus and perspiring like a 260 pound Indian harvest hand, old Jack Ryan belabored the Beavers for nearly two hour -yesterday afternoon and beat them to 1. Jack might have eased up a bit When Ma mates rave him a four-run lead Off A.; Sutton Sothoron in the : second, but Jack Is getting old and age brings wisdom. Therefore, Jack was -taking no chance, remembering ,-vividly how his two old cronies, Peto Btandrldge rand Farmer Scogglns. were treated by these self same Beavers the previous afternoon. Beavers4 solo Flayed la Eighth. The"Bol of the Beavers was played In the) eighth, when Williams led oft wltH"a single across second. Ward raised , a fly to Wolter, and Billy Nlxon, who pinched for Hothoron, crack od" a double over Maggert's head and Ken checked In. That was the only - time the Beavers got over one hit In an Inning off tlie grirzled vet eran. 8othoroV. K"t by the first Inning very njdcly,iit his mates fell down on hUafff f.' he filled the bases in the second. Koerner singled to cen ter and BchMltx walked. Galloway craeked-4)ne through tn pitcher's box and before A. SUtton could untangle his legs nd arm everybody was safe. v' Xtaag lit feell Get Away. Jonathan Baesler grounded toward Evans,-and-when" Joel let the ball get away 'ttov him with a ooubie in sight? Koerner and Schultz had cheoked ln Pol MoXAfry came through with a saerlftce'and kfter Hyn whiffed, Mag gert" biffed the ball to left, making the count four. That took all of the Interest out of the game, for It was realised 4hat Ryan hnd too many bul lets t for the Beavers. Maggert singled In the fifth and when a mlxup occurred between How ard and Roche, Macplo went to third. Howard Vas looklm- ' ther way when Maggert t-iMi ff first and Roche Whipped the hall to Ivnn. Wol ter'g". hit brought the .mcclic one home. Hagerman Called to the Rescue. After fflxon had performed a iilnr'h hlttlng Stunt .for Sothoron, Shuffling Rls- Hagerman took up the pitching and the .half -dozen Rh talley wns made off-that worthy. Kchultz got his second-hit the series, a blng to cen ter. ', Galloway, who had a .333 aver age for the day staring him In the face, sacrificed. The Dutchman went to third.. n Bassler's out and tallied on McLayry's mauler through short. The Lantern Jaws and the Mackmen are nowven up on the series, with on game each, and they are wonder ing If the threatened railroad strike will . keep them at one another's throats for the next two weeks until the Coast league can readjust Its schedule. Somebody May Be Released. Manager iacCredle may find It necessary to release somebody when Pitcher Lyle Blbgee, who haa been bushlag it In aoutnem Oregon, re Joins the club next Friday. Whether It Will be Speas or Nixon remains to be seen. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. K 4 4 4 4 3 8 4 8 4 Dowin, Coffey, Stolen base (Jrr. Shlnn 2. Coff-y. Three runs, 7 hits off Ooucti. 15 at btt in 3 Inning": one ran, 2 hits off OMIiam. T t bat In 2 lnnint: two run. 7 hlt orf Fit-tc-ry. t bat In 8 1-3 Innings. Two bae blt ITttery. ritsfrrald. Baxna on balla Off Fit ter 5, off Oldham 2. off Krlckaon 4. Struck out By Flt'err S. j Oldham 3, by Erlckwn 6. Hit by pllrher Kyan by ()Urh: Kowna bf Klttery. Double iAit fry to Downa. Ituna retponalble for Courh 2. Olilhnm 1, Klttery 4. IWt on bnce Sail Lake 10, Sun FranelK'-o 10. 'r"illt virti.ry In Kilt.ry. Charge defeat to Couch. Time 2:12. I'tnlres Held and Bra-abear. Marfert, ef. . EIUVU. .... WoltirTrf. .. Koerner, lb. . Hcbulta, Sb. . Oallowej, as. Baasler, e. .. McLaren 2b, Kyaa, p, .... Total 33 PORTLAND. AB. R. Evens, 8b 4 WHIe, rf 4 Sxmthworth, If 8 Howard, lb 4 H. PO. A. n. 2 a o o 0 o n 2 2 0 0 14 2 0 1 3 0 u 1110 l in 2 o 12 2 0 0 2 10 0 27 8 0 H. PO. A. E. 0 0 2 1 110 0 0 7 0 (I 1 o A 0 2 J ' 1 0 5 4 0 13 0 0 10 2 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 e 27 12 2 Tigers Wjn in 12 Cantos. Los Angeles, Aug. 31. (I. N. 8.) Vann's error In the first Inning cost the Oaks yesterday's game, won by the Tigers In i: Innings, 2 to 1. Crandall. pitching for the Oaks, and "Chief" Johnson, Tiger hurlcr. went In great form. A triple and a single In the twelfth terminated the contest. The score: OAKLAND. I V&RNON. AB. 11.0. A. AB, H.O. A. fiddleton.lf 5 Merger, aa.. 4 Barry. lb... 5 K'worthy.rf 4 Lane.cr J lavl.3h... 3 Barbcau,2b. 4 Vann.c 4 Crauilail.p. 4 2 2 0 1 1ft 1 3 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 Poane.rf . . . 4 ;binn'n.lb 4 Oiiberir.ab. B 2illatea.iib. . . S OlDuley.lf B :iMattb'k.ef. fi 4:M''riKflu.a 4 1 Mirae.c 4 2iJ. Joiujsoa.p 4 0 O 1 15 0 2 1 1 3 1 B o a 2 4 2 2 Totala ..88 533 ls Totala ...40 9 36 2i None out when wianlug rim cored. Oakland 1 00000000000 1 Hlta 0G11110102O 2 0 Vernon l 0 000000000 1 2 H1U 2 10OO1O1OO0O5 Buna Barry, Doann, Daly. Errora Vann, RIaberg 2. Three ba hit Daley. Two baae hlta Mltze, (lUcbmanii. 'J. Johnaon. Sacri fice bit Berircr. Stob-n baae Doane. Mid- die ton. Barrt, Kenwortby 2. Stnuk out Hy Crandall 4, by ti. Joh-m.M 4. l!ae on balU Off C-randall 2. off . Jobnaon 2. Huns reanonallile fur U. Johnson 1. Crandall 1. Double plHji Itl Ih'H to fllelrhmann, Mc Oafflxan ! Klslx-rg to Ulelrlunaiin, Vann to Berger. Hit ty pltohed b:l Kenwortby. Um pire! Pbjle and U.yle. Time 2:20. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES (jfUIia Heats Cleveland Team. Washington, Aug. 31. (I. N. S.) Galllajs effective pitching gave the Senators a 3 to 1 win over Cleveland yesterday. Gallia hald the Indians to six scattered hits, retl-rlng Speaker without a blow In four trips to the plate. Coume was hit freely. Cove leskie, who relieved him, was more ef fective. The score: CLEVELAND. I 'WASHINGTON. AB. H.O. A. All. H.O. A. Californians Beat at Forest Hill Nets Forest Hills, L. I., Aug. 31. (U. P.) Through his clean-cut victory yes terday over Ichlya Kumagae, the Japa nese champion, George M. Church of Tcnafly, N. J., looms' today as the most dangerous of the contenders of the national singles championship. This afternoon tha Japanese's conqueror was to meet Eugene Warren In the feature match of the day's play. Maurice McLaughlin, gene' ally considered tha chief rival of William M. John.'tnn for the title until Church displayed his startling form, will meet a Tartar today In Theodore Roosevelt Fell. Clarence Griffin of Fan Francisco defeated Reginald A. Cook of South ampton, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1. Watson M. Washburn of New York defeated R. C Van VUet of Califor nia, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4. Eugene Warren of California de feated G. Clover of California, S-4, 6-2. 6-2. Maurice McLoughlin defeated Ken neth Hawks of California. 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. George M. Church of Tenafly, N. Y defeated I. Kumagae o! Japan, 6-3, 6 3, 6-2. W. E. Davis of San Fran cisco defeated Roland Roberts of San Francisco, 7-5, 7-5, 6-4. R. U Murray of Palo Alto. al., de feated E. F. Thomas Jr., of Morris town, N. J.. 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. William M. Johnston defeated F. T. Hunter of New York, 6-1. R. Norris Williams won from Rob ert Leroy in straight sets. Karl 11. Bthr won from James Weber. In the second round of singles matches, Qean Mathey beat A. W. Mac I'herson; Beals Lamed beat G. D. Wlghtman; E. H. Whitney beat L. G. Wynne French; Wallace F. Johnson beat William Ro3enbaum; William Rand III beat Walter Roberts; B. H. Yoshel beat P. A. Vandervonter; Wil liam J. Clothier beat O. J. Swett; Wil liam Hall beat J. W. Anderson; T. R. Pell beat F. B. Alexander; E. R. Mc Cormick; beat H. D. Harvey. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES Ileinie Proves He's Worth Three. Cincinnati. Aug. 31. (I. X. H.) Heinle Zimmerman, playing his first game as a Giant, broke up a 12 in ning game yesterday afternoon when he placed a single in left that scored Robertson with the winning run, de feating the Red.s, ti to S. Cincinnati threatened In the twelfth, but fell short by one ruri of tying It when Houych was thrown out at teh plate. The score: MOW VOBK. I CINCINNATI. Burns. If Hobr'eoo.rf llerzoj;.-!'. Z!m'uiaj.3b HetcVn.'r.sa Kauff.cf . . Killcv.lb. McCarty. c. ILarlileD.c. Heuton.c. . I', rrltt.p. . Tpwrnau.p. Lobert. . . Alt. 4 .1 H.O. A 2 .'. 0 1 O 1 1 0 o l o NValclf. . . 0 i;r..h.:;t. . . . 4 K'HlSCll.cf . . , ,' I'SlMM'.Hb. . . 3 i.rifflth.rf . 0 Clarke. c. . . O Winiro.c. . . O'.IiOtiden.u. . Mluhn.lb... 0, Mlnrbell.lb 0 Sr-hnpider.p OlMoaeley.p. . 0 AD. 6 4 5 rt 5 2 . 1 5 0 4 2 1 11.0. A. Totals ...44 13 36 111 Totala ...40 6 30 X5 Hatted for 1'erritt In third. New York 1001001 1 000 2 fl Clncinn.itl 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Utinx Burns 2. Robertson. Herzeg. Fletcher, Trari-au. (.rb, ;riffitb, darker trrora-Her-rog, Neale 2. Win go. Two baae hit Schnei der. Three base hit Teareau. Stolen base Fletcher. Doubla plays Groh to Chase, Grob to Ghana to Clark to Mitchell. Base on balls Off Benton H, off J'erritt 2. off Tesreau B, off Pehnehler 4, off Moseley 1. Struck out hj Teareau 8. by Schneider 4. by Moseley 2 Lmplres O'Day and Harriaon. Tommy Murphy Wins Grand Circuit Races Poughhkeepsle, N. T., Aug. 31. Tommy Murphy piloted two winners and a second placer In yesterday's Grand Circuit card. He won the "Guy Axworthy" for 2:17 trotters with Ex pressive Lou in two straight heats and the "Poughkeepsie" for 2:15 trotters with Brisac. Mabel Traek. won the 2:12 trot and General Todd won the 2:05 pace. T!.e Hudson Valley 2:12 trot, 3 In 5. 2000 Mnbel Trust UX) 1 1 1 Azoia Axworthy iMurpby) 0 2 2 lsieratiza tDnrfeei 2 3 8 Alao ran 'Junior, Watta. 'Caroline, B?l soua. bweet Spirit. DiTlded fourtb mony. Biat Urns 2:104, 2.07i, 2:0. The Out Axworthy, for 8-year-olda, trot tera. eligible to 2:1T claaa, 2 In 3, purM 1'C00 Kxpreaalra Loo '(Murphy) 115 NHtlTe Judge (Mnrraj) 2 2 Stella Marls (J. Dlckerson) 3 4 Also ran Libia, Brownls. Watta, Bal- Richardson Beats Steinmetz at Nets A number of the matchea scheduled In the preliminary round qf the annual city championship tennis tournament I ob th courts of the Irvlngton Tennis cluh yesterday were defaulted because of the absence from the city of sev eral contestants and the Inability of others to appear on scheduled time. I,. K. Richardson, ex-state cham pion, won his match yesterday from Eucno Steinmetz of the Laurelhurst Wheat Does ItAll Alone. BL Louis, Aug. 31. (I. N. 8.) Zach Wheat scored enough runs for Brooklyn yesterday to beat the Car dinals, 4 to 1. He opened the second, sixth and eighth InnlDgs with elnglen which each resulted In a run. Mar quard was at his best. A wild throw by Olson allowed Bescher to score in the fourth. The score: DUOUM.YN. ST. LOT-IS. Oraney.lf .. Turner, 3b. Speaker.cf . Kotb.rf.... CJadlll.lt). . Chapman, as 3 Htrginttn.2b 4 O'Neill. c. 4 Couuibe.p.. 2 Moeller... 1 Coel'ltle,p 0 Coleman. 1 tWelf o 0 11 1 2 0 Leonard. 3b. 1 IFottr.i:b. . . 2Mllan.cf . . . OiStnlth.rf . . . OiShanks.lf . . 1! JmlKe.lt. . . aiMcBride.ss. OlIlenr.T.c. Gallia. p. . . .3 1 9 27 6 Totala . . .34 7 24 111 Totals . Hatted for Coutnbe In seventh Hatted for Coveleskli- in ninth. tRan for Coleman in ninth. Cleveland o 0 0 0 0 1 n 0 1 Waablngton 0 01 001 0 1 3 Huns O'Neill, Smith, Judfje. Errors Beijfiuaii. Coumbe. Foster. Two base hits Henry, Smith. Three base hit Uraney. stolen bases Turner 2. Roth 2. Dnuble play Speak er to Uandll. Base on balls Off Callia 2. off Comnbe 8. Struck out Bt Gallia 0, by Coumbe 2. L'mplres N'allln and Dlneen. Hoc be, e Rods-art. 2b. 3 WUliama, ef. 3 Ward, as. 3 Betboroo, p. 2 Nixon 1 Hasermea, p, o Totals 31 Batted for Sothoron in eighth. Loe Aageles 0 4 00 1 000 1 Hits 1 H 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 9 Portland 0 o o o o o 0 l o 1 Hits 1 o o l l l o 2 o e Struck eet By Ryan 7, Sothoron 3. Bases ei ball Oft Ryan 1, Sothoron 1. Two base kite Howard, Nixon. Double plays Bisalor te Sobulta. Sacrifice hlta Mcl.arry, Galloway, Stolen bases William". Cbarre dafeat to SutSoron. InnlnKs pitched by Sothoron 8, at bat 20, ran S. hits 7. ituna respousihla for Ryan 1, Botnoron 0 Hagortnan 1. Tim 1:60. Umpires Guthrie and Fluuey. Timely Swats Win for JJees. Ean Francisco, Aug. 31. (P. N. S.) The Seals were beaten by the Bees yes terday, 4 to 8, with Flttery and Plercy pitching against Couch, Oldham and Erlokson, Timely hitting off Couch's delivery tfave the Bees the edges. The . eoore SALT LAKE. V J AH. 11.0. A 0 0 0 1 I S 14 1, 8 1 1 1 5 i. 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. H.O. A. ritaaer'ld.rf 4 2 10 Schaller.lf.. 4 Bo.lle.rf. . . Downa. 2b.. Ooffey.aa. . 0 Jones, 31). . . SlAutrey.lb. Brooks, e Ceuch.p. . . . Oldham.?... olverton. Erlckaoo.p. SWtB.... Totala .... o fifth. QdtnUn.ef, Bayleas.rt. Brief Jb... Ryan.lf.'i. Orr.as. . Haaaaa,e . Rath.Sh... Rlalaaoejt) rittery.B.. Sblna.rf... rUaroey.. m i ' N ! Ttl ( 10 ST 13 ; Batfsd for Oldham Batts4 Cot Brtekaoa In ninth. Kelt Lake ...0 08010000 4 Hlta ........ A. 1 1 I01004 110 Han rraaetaee 0 OD003100 Hltsi ...M. 0 0 0 0 1 2 J 0 J T v Buna Bayleaa, Brief 2. Flttery, ritagsrald. 0 10 0 0 O 0 0 o 0 1 1 0 84 T T U BASEBALL Today And AU Thi Week RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta. LUb AINuELES -5 . vs. PORTLAND Cames aerta 'Weekdays-at a r . Snaday 830 P. XX. Reserved' Box Beats for Sale at Ed- wards t cigar etana mxta and wash , Ingtoa Streets. .- .'.- tftOltt ays Wednesday Friday. v. act Myers Wild; Wliito Sox Win. Philadelphia, Aug. 81. (I. N.'S.) Boots at critical times cost the Ath letics yesterday's game with the White Sox, 7 to 3. Sheehan pitched eight innings and was fairly effective. My ers, wrio relieved him In the ninth, was very wild. He walked three men, hit a batsman and allowed a hi', three runs resulting. Faber held the Athletics to four hits but they came In clusters. The score: CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. AB. H.O. A.I AB. H.O. A. Llebold.rf. 8 WeaTar.sa. 4 E.Clltna.2h 8 Jackson, If. 4 Nrss.lt)... .4 Felsch.ef.. i Von K ta.Jb 5 gcbal,e.. B Faber, p.. . a 0 17 1 2 0 8 0 D 0 0 OIWlttSB... B Walsh,!.. 6 Qrlmm.cf . . . 0 Scbane.lf . . 0 Mclnnla.lb. 0 Pick. 3b. , Totala .84 8 27 IS Lawry,2b. , rtelnlch.C. Sbeehan.p. Meyers.p.. McEUwae. Totala 1 10 Welling Outpointed by Johnny Dundee New Tork, Aug. 81. (I. N. 8.1 Johnny Dundee outpointed Joe Well ing in a furious 10-round fight at Mad ison Square Garrten last nitrht. Johnny was forced to step his fastest, how ever, for Welling packed the wallop and was always dangerous. In the early rounds Dundee was as fast as lightning, stabbing and Jabbing con tinually. In the last two rounds Welling got going and w-as wearing Dundee down with some awful body crushers. It was a splendid battle. This was Well- lng's real Introduction to the towns folk, and he made good. Myers. cf. . Stnhrf . Merkle.lb. WhtHt,lf . . Cutshaw.2b Gnx. 3b... Olson. ss. . . Movers. e. . Xlarq'rd.p. Totals. AB. H.O. A. 0 1 0 4 0 14 3 1 0 Long.rf . . . llSnvder.lb. O'Bcacher.lf . Oii'orhan.sa. . Si Wllon.cf. 2 'Lutler 4l8a)itb.cf . . 0 IBrottem. . 4 MUler.2b. . Gonzalea.c. lletifl ,3b. . Stele,p. . . 'Bern 1 lWUUams,p. 0 kli. H.O. A Beerton. Chocbata, Jay, Peter .112 ..2 5 1 ..323 mack&n, Dixie. Jiet time 2:104, 2:12. a.t'i pace. 3 heals, purse I120TJ Gfiieral Todd (Rea) Huston Boy (Edman) Vtljlte Sox (Durfee) Alsrm ran Camelia. Attawood. Time 2.0SH. 2:064, 2:07. The Poughkeaaale 2:1& trot, 8 heats, 12000 Brleao (Morpby) B 1 1 Bnron Frisco (W. Dlckerson) 1 2 3 Exito (Good) 8 8 2 Also ran American Girl, Do I'aloa. Bent time 2.0bVt, 2:00. 2:10. Portland Gun Club Fears for Handicap club In two love sets. W. A. Goss de feated William "Wheeler In straight sets, 6-2, 6-0. The results: Wednesday's Sennits. Men's singles A. S, Frohman beat Harry Kurtz, 8-1, 6-3, George C. Dur ham beat C. J. Mathis, 6-1. 6-?: Wil liam Lewis beat Sam Smash by de fault; Failing beat A. B. Railey Ji 6-1 J o-u; vv alter ijoe Deal wwiium iippi er, 6-2, 6-0; I". W Lewis beat David Leedom by default; C C. Harrison beat Charles' Scallon by default: Fred Barber beat Fred Kern by default; M. C. Frohman beat Tarry toti by de fault; Mortimer Brown beat Willlum Iawford by default; A D. Norris bent W. C. Howe by default; L. K. Rich ardson bent Eugene P. Stelnnv-fs. 6-0. 6-0; F. C. 8mlth beat Norman Net by default; E. A. Johnson beat C. Mao Snow by default; A. R, Munger beat 8. B. Cooke, 6-8, 6-1; Harrison Piatt beat F. Seeley by default; R. P. New land beat A. D. Wakeman by default. Women's singles Miss Stella Froh man beat Miss Madeline Bteffcn. 6-2, . 6-1: Miss Harriette Johnson beat Miss Catherine Beck. 8-4, 6-4; Miss Stella Fording beat Miss Mildred Wilon. 8-0. 6-2; Mrs. L. J. Wcrschkul beat Miss Lily Fox. 6-3, -S. Mortplcr to Box Gotchy. Clatnkanie. Or., Aug. 81. Vincent Monpler of Portland, will box Cy Got chy, a local lightweight, six rounds Labor Day. Woman Will Be Coach. Joneshoro, Ark., Aug. Si. (U. P.) Jonesboro, Texas, agricultural colo ny will boast the first woman footbail coach. Mrs. E. W. Brannon, graduate of th University of Nebraska, will be ment or to the second eleven which plays a schedule with high school teams, it was stated yesterday. Mrs. Brannon's husband is head coach at Jonesboro. Heretofore the second team has been coached by members of the faculty. 31 8 27 14 Total.. Si n "7 in -uBtica ror vtusnn In ninth. IHatted for Smith In ninth! tBatted for Stsele In eighth. Hun Wheat 8, ntshaw. Itescher. Errors Olson. Corhan. Bi-rzel. Steele. Two be hit Olson. Stolen bases Olson, Corhan 2 Bases on balbi Off -Su-ele 2. 8truck out y Mar;usrd 3, by Steele 3. Lmrire Itv. ler HUii Eaon. Cubs Trim rhils, 2 to 0 Six members of the Portland Gun club broke 90 per cent or better In thel mid-week practice shoot yesterday afternoon on the Everdlng park traps. Frank Templeton was the high man, q1 with 98 per cent, and E. H. Keller was a 1 second with 96 per cent. A. W. Strow- o ger broke an even 90 per cent by malti l ing 25 straight In the last event. The club officials fear that the threatened railway strike will reduce oi the attendance at the annual l'aclflc ?! coast handicap shoot, to be etaged Sep l teniber 10 to 14, Inclusive. None of the California shooters would bo able to make the trip, and the Montana and Idaho trapmen would also be shut out. The percentages of yesterday's Fhoot: Frank Templeton, 98. E. H. Keller, 96; H. It- Everdlng, 94; Rev. J. Richard Olson, 92; H. E. Poston, San Francisco, 92; A. W.-Strowger, 90; J. C Morris, 89; Earl R. Goodwin, 84; F. O. Joy, 84; J. 8. Crane, S3; H. A. Pollock. 82; E. B. Morris. 72; George Berts, 70, and E. L. Clark, 6S. ..80 4 27 12 Batted fur Biiaahan In eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 87 Philadelphia 0002001 0 0 3 Huns Wearer. B. Collins 2. Jackaon. Ness. Felach. Tabar, Scbang 2, Mclnnls. Brrors Von Kolnlts. Melnnla. Pick. Plclnlch. Bheehan. Two base bit Jackaon. Three-baaa hit Mc lnnls. Stolen bases Wearer -3. Kelach. E. Collins. Nssa. Struck out By Faber a, by Shtehan 5, by Myers 1 llasea on balla Off Bheahas 4, off Uyara 8. L'mplrvs ChlU and Connolly. Yanks Batter James and Win. New York. Aug. II. (I. N. 8.) Bob Shawkey's pitching gave the Tanks a victory over Detroit yesterday, 8 to 1. The same was sewed up in the third inning when a volley of hits drove James from the box. Singles by Bhawkey, Magee, peck. Plpp and Malsel In rapid succession gave the locals three runs. Roland went In and Oldrtng greeted him Kith a single bringing; In the fourth run. The score: nvrporr AB. H.O. A Vltt.Sb.... 8 0 4 4 Bnsh.ta.... 4 Oobb.ef.... 4 VMCh.lf... 4 Craw ford .rf 4 Barns,lb. . 4 Youfi(.2t.. BDeneer.e. Bellmaa. atcKee,e..( Jamea.p... Boland.e... Harper.. CnWm.p 1 1 10 0 1 11 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..88 ,8 24 l.l KSW YORK. AB. H.O. A, IJfairae.n... 4 lHlfh.lf..... .OPlcklnp'gh.sae 0lpipp,lb.... VIHlKl.gI.. 4 OlOldrlnj.ef.. 4 atunen,rl. Nne'maker.e 4 iShawkvj. a 0 i 1 8 ie 1 0 Totala ...84 11 27 19 Batted for BtMneer In MTanth. Batted far Bolana la seveath. Detroit ......... .......0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 S ew York -.,....1 0400000 ft Rana 4Mh. Jamea, Mare J, 1ecklnpaafth, Plpp, Bhawkey. Krror Yoang, Bolsnd. Cnn alngnam. Pack. Two baa bit Pack. Stolen basse Barpa, Oldrlog, Plpp. Struck eet y t 1 ' t Shankey 4. by J nines 1, by BoLsnd S. Umpires o'lvoughlin and Etqiii. I Leonard Wins Xo-IIit Game. Boston, Aug. 31. (I. N. 3.) "Dutch" Leonard, the southpaw, walked into the hall of baseball immortals yester day by pitching a no-hit no-run game against St. Louis. Only 29 batters iacea tne Boston rorisiaer, two re ceived bases on balls, one In the eighth and one in the ninth. In the first seven innings the Browns were set down In order, the Red Sox giving sen sational support to Leonard. Severold and Hartley were the only ones to reach base. The score: St. LOUIS. I BOSTON. AB. H.O. A.l AB. H.O. A. Fhotton.lf . Miller. rf. . Tubtn,rf . . Slsler.lb. . Pratt. 2b. . . Marsans.cf JteTerotd.c. Austin, 3b. Laran.aa. . Weliman,p Rumler. . Hartley. 1 Hooper, rf. 0l.McNally.2b. 0 Iwln.lf . Gainer. lb. . Walker. cf. . (. ardner.3b. Scott. ss Carrlaan.o. Leonard. p. . Chicago, Aug. 31. (I. N. 8.) Lav ender s good pitching and a bunch of hits gave the Cubs victory over the Phils yesterday. Three hits were all the Chicago twlrler allowed. All of the scoring was done In the fourth when three doubles, a single and a sacrifice gave the Cubs two runs. The Bcore: PITTSBURG. I CHICAGO AB. H O. A. AB. H.O. A Paskert.rf Nit-huff. 2b. Stock. Kb. . . Cravath.rf . CKter.lf . . Luderns. lb. Bancroft, aa Burns. c. . ., hll.lfer.c. . Denii.ree.p. Good 1 Byrne... 1 1 12 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Zetder.2b.. 2 I- lack. rf SI Mann, If OlSnler.lb 0, Williams, ef 2 Archer, c. . . Hunter. 3b. . 01 Wortman.ai 0 LTader,p. "l 0 0 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 11 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 14 10 1 ..27 1 27 11 Totals . . 29 3 24 ill Totals Batted tor Burns In elRbtb Hatted tor Ixuium in ninth. Philadelphia 0 0000000 0 o Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Hune Zelder. Baler. Errors Hunter. Two base hlta Ztlder. Saler. Willlama. Flack. Double plays Luderus to Bancroft to Nlehoff, Ztlder to Wortman to Saler. Basca on hails Off TJiTsnder 1. Struck ont By Demaree 2. by Larender 4. Umpires Byrne and Qulg-ley. Braves, Pirates Each Take One. Pittsburg, Aug. 11. (I. N. 8.) Pittsburg avnd Boston split even In yesterday's double header, the visitors shutting out Pittsburg 1 to 0 In tho first game and the locals t winning the second. 7 to 6. Rudolph won bis own game when he singled after Kgan had doubled, sending Kgan over the rubber. In the second game Miller was knocked out of the box In the sixth Inning, after he had yielded six runs on nine hits. The score: BOSTON. I PTTTSBCRQ Totals. . 23 10 27 S Totals.. 27 0 24 B Bntted for Miller in serei;th Batted for Wellman In ninth. St. Louis 0 0000000 00 Boston O20OOU00 ' 4 Bnna Wnlkar 2, Gardner 2. Two bass hlta Hoopes, Walker, Gardner. Tare bass hit Walker. Stolen bases Lewis, Hooper. Double play Anattn to Staler to SeTerold. Struck out By Welhnan 2, by Leonard 3. Passed ball SeTerold. Umpires Okens and Hlldebrand. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE At Spokane: R, H. E. Vanoouver ............ 114 Spokane 9 II 0 Batteries Clink and Cheek; Reuthar and Murrayi .At Butte: R.H.E. Great Falls i 10 S Butts 11 1 Batteries Kalllo, Clark and Crisp; Meikle andllof fman. At Seattle: R. IL E. Seattle 4 7 2 Tacome S 12 1 Batteries Eastley and T. Cunning h&roi Butharl&nd and Baldwin. , Mar'Ttlle.sa 4 S'dsrass.cf t Connolly, rf. 8 Trafraser 1 Wilbolt.rt. 0 Magee. If... 4 K'netcby.lb 8 Kitip'lck,2b 8 Egan. 2b ... . 8 (iowdy.c... 3 Budoiph.p. 8 AB. H.O. A. AB. H.O. A. nWarner.3b. 8 2 0 3 0;Carey,cf... 4 12 0 0, Blgbec.lt... 4 0 0 0 0 HlTeJunan.rf 4 12 0 O'Johnston.Ib 8 0 13 0 0Kslrd.2b... 2 0 4 2 1 14 1 Schulte.. 10 0 0 0 0 5 Farmer, 2b.. 0 0 0 0 1 0 I Smykal.ss.. 4 118 1 4 1 Flsber.e 8 0 4 1 1 1 4Oooper,p... 2 114 Wagner. 1 O O 0 IMlUer.p.... 0 0 0 0 TtotaU . .28 6 27 17 TotaU . . .81 6 27 13 Batted for Connolly xil eighth. Batted for Baird in seTeuth. Batted for Cooper In e:ebth. Boeton 0 0 o 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mn an. Error Fit spa trick. Two base hlta Egaa, Oowdy. Stolen bases Kopetcby. Warner. Doable plays Fltspatrlck to Mara TiUe to Konetchy, Baird to Johnston. Baaea n balla Off Cooper L, aff VUllse 2. Struck Oct By Kudolph 8, by Cooper 1, by Miliar a. Wild pitch Uudolpb. Lmpira Kitto end Emalle. t Second game R.H.E. Boston ( C 10 2 Fittsburg . . , 7 9 5 Batteries Allen, Barnes and Gowdy: Western League. Denver 2. 7; St, Joseph S, 0. Des Moines 8, Omaha . 4. Sioux City , Lincoln a. Topeka t, WlchlU 4, ' White's Backers in Quest of 5 to 4 Money Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 81. (U. P.) Despite the serious effect a nation-wide railroad strike would have upon the attendance, officials of the Hundred Million Dollar club con tinue their extensive preparations for staging tho Freddie Welsh-Charley White 20 round lightweight champion ship bout here Labor Day, and there is no let-up in training by the prin cipals themselves. Boxing exports who have watched both principals work out are of the opinion that both are as nearly per fectly trained as it Is possible to make an athlete. White stepped on the scales In the presence of a group of newspapermen after his workout yesterday and weighed in at 136U pounds. Welsh again went the 12 rounds route In his sparring and continued the fast clip he nas set for himself. mere is a riood or wnite money In sight but the Chlcagoan's backers want 6 to 4 for their money. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Los Angeles . Vtrnon Faa FYanclsco Hal' Iike I'ortland Oakland Paoifio Ceart Learns. Won. Lost. 8o ... S3 ...74 ... M . ... 00 ...60 LonljTiUe . Indianapolis Kanaaa City Minneapolis St. Paul ... Toledo Columbus . . Milwaukee Omaha I Jneoln Dee Molnae Sioux City . Denrer Topeka .... Wichita" .... St. Joseph American Association. 77 74 72 70 5 Ki 63 47 Western League. hi 74 04 65 69 K4 B9 48 Spokane ... Butte Great falls Tacoma . . . Seattle Vancouver Boa tea Ctloace Letroit St. Louie Cleveland New York Wash Ingtoa Philadelphia Brooklyn ., Boston .... Philadelphia New York Pittsburg . St. Louis . Chicago ... Cincinnati Vortkweatera League. 73 64 58 69 64 47 Americas lean, 71 09 88 ......... tri 06 09 47 Vatjaaal League. ....... . .... 03 71 ea 70 91 M S7 69 52 81 5 7 84 43 60 ISO 0 63 71 73 77 57 67 60 i 77 Bl 67 67 B 89 6 63 91 er 66 64 54 40 S 49 6S 63 67 66 78 Pet. .680 ..68 .510 .500 .4(12 .3S1 .679 .5 .5M) .5.T0 .61(1 .492 .411 .359 .653 .607 .620 .620 .476 .432 .421 .889 .620 .62tt .604 .500 .4H .870 J82 .544 JUS A40 .882 .632 .488 .223 .621 .60.1 A7S .491 .464 .461 .46 7 Woes writing er earjlny D lease mention The Journal. OS dTSrTlaers. Udr.) h Assistants' y '31 TWI OTHER Nature and Father Time mado diamonds out of carbon. But pshaw I Look what their method does with tobacco. Two years of it make VELVET. POR VELVET is matured by two full years of ageing Nature's way. The result is that mellow, aged -in- the - wood smoothness that no other smoking tobacco possesses. aW k. , .-BaaaSaaaaaa - aaaW W m You can't get that smoothness j llwlrftM m any oter way ' 10cT. . . -s i r