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k r - THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL, ,;' PO RTLAND. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917. , r . ,. , .y: I? 8 MS TAKE SERIES; - BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus NGW-ET DOtt MOW E BALL IS TOO - TO RUM THAT CRAAOTTER- MUCH FOR BEAVERS Sunday Crowds See a Good it Exhibition in Afternoon; ; Morning Game Is Farce. krfMM?4 Tattes Pstewt Of fie. SHIN I Tsl tt1.jJ 1 US A LOT I I eSHHM I fXAri . I r tP- . .rV lit I I . TO rum that 1 fill Vr i " . . i I rr jnor 1 i uni r nt- i afe3wKrl I llfcj i I I I .-...Mio Francisco. Aug. . (!. N. s.) With Olaf Erlrkson taffllng Portland " " . batsmen with hl well known "Rhine '.jUH," the Sealacapt jr-d the afternoon : , cad of Sunday'" double bill. 3 to I. ana J ended the series one gamf to the go). - taking- four out of the wvtn played .'Erlcksen atruck out II mon and wai touched up for bunched h:ta in ony - oae Inning, the third, when Portland s two runs were sroreti. Lefty James. . Erlckson's pitching opponent, starts 1 the bombardment with a single an 1 wag followed ty Holioiher and iluntor With two-baggers. ' ,". The Seala took the lead In the firs'. .' Setting a tally on hits by Ilck. Slalufi and Ijom. A.ioth-r canie In the fifth. . Fitsgerald beating out a bunt, stealing second and skating Into the piate a trifle ahead of a throw from flrat. Morning- right Is Sad f ' A pass, a ait)K-- n-l a couple o.' ; Sacrifice hlti sioied He f-nal tally m - the sixth. The .morning game os . one of tie dreariest and most loose. played ex - ; bibtlona staged In month". Tlie SeN i - started Ian Smith, who lasted as la." s the thipd inning, wtien four hits n. 1 ,' -errora by Diwni and 1'Kk gave tne -Beavers five runs. Kei ' Oldi.an lleved Smith. Rrk lime the Seals with an , trk on Hourk the chief feature -1 :". rf Which waa a double by lwwns ''! Lapnfe f the sacks Jammed. Four runs cor.I. j i.ri .p Walxlar Za Popular Ib'p": o Oldham start.id ff badly In the i Mggert.cf. 2 fourth, and when th baits were iul. - SJld one wa; donn the count was ? three balls and or.e strike on the bat ter, hhe HiJ Toji was replaced by Hiirm, ho pitjmptly finmhej t f i ; Walking and Mien in a run. The .-pidi !.i..:.td t:;e samp ;uil waa hit itiio.j in the inurth in Iilng four were siortu. Tw inoie were iu:rr ru.-intl arruss, bu: but of ail or tin tn l tic '.ui r was held to bia.-m lei" n 1 two. Tire tit-ai-. liuil ano;ier little .'plurg la the n.i.u, ui...i ttiy o'jtici.cd tiite-r h;Js and two lulu uitsij ihe paJi The- scores : Morning . : 5 . 1 . meet 1 to 7. and the second 12 to . In the first they;hlt Hogg and Brown for i: runs (n the third In ning Hoff needed most of the leal. fcr he pitched what would ordinarily have ben a miserable game. Tlie score . KirM game: LuS AMJI.LM i SALT LAKE AH 11 K r.rf.nb.lb 4 I :r'h g.4b.s 6 Kenwrj.li 4 Kirjruier.lt 2 ' rm too. p . . . 2 lit- . Mrusel.rf. . ft IK- 0 o 2 3 0 0 0 o 0 2 I iTnbln.ef 2, rr.n l,bHr.lij. . 0 it)D.ir 1 . rudll 2l. O Vulnla rl. . " fUtb.llb 0 BtIt.c. . . . 3 Huff.p 1 0 i 0 All 11 O. A 4 12 0 3 3a 1 II 0 3 1 I 1 4 3 1 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 H 2 0 o V 0 1 0 1 Tntals . 35 1 2 2 4 11 Lam Aofl- ...0 1 liiti Salt Late I II t. ' Totala... 0 0 4 0 0 14 0 I 3 37 IS 27 10 1107 2 2 012 0 O 0 15 1 0 0 IS 1 1 12 'I 0 3 IO 1 Kun Klllifer 2. ;rorbliDt. Kenwortiiy Menavl 1. ia. ratlin, o-r 1'. Siieelj. Kjrao 3 iraii'Iall a. yuinlan .1. Katb. Bj ler. II. iff. Kr ruii -ir nliug. li'itiC i" Keuuot ib) . .lt-u-l i'avla. It., au. (Jmu Ian 3 Katli. nr. 1 L.i n. Tlirr-r Unr Ult I OpuIiik. K.l.ifir lloiin' rnn Mnla.-l. Kl la. r.nilnli SaiTlflie lnu Lliia. SUely 1. Hc rificr llv- Krt. km Uy I irt law on balla Ml H.g,, I . ..tr Brown I. off Darla 1. off I'd i Hies Loan m Cubs Chicago. Aug. t. -(I. N. S.) Ben der had the Indian sign on the Cuo this afternoon and th 1'hillles de feated the locals, 6 to 2. Chicago was only able to get six scattered lilts off the former American league twlrler. while Pnlladelpnia accumu lated 11 fcwats off the Cuba- pitchers, seven of them made off Prendergast in 5 1-3 innings. The score: I'Uli-ADELPHIA I CHICAGO AH. U. U. A.l AB H O. A. raakert.cf . 6 Bancroft, as S 8tork.3b... 5 Craralb.rf. 6 Laderua. lb. 4 Wbltted.lf. tTera.i'b... 4 Kllllfer.c.. 4 Beuder.p.. 4 3 3 oWolter.rf.. 4 12 0 2 1 SMaun.lf.... 3 18 0 2 1 4.Jyle.2t. .. 3 1 t O 3 CiMerkle.lb. . 4 0 15 0 0 17 O WIInams.cf . 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 Ilea I. :4b 2 10 1 1 1 7iK.Udulf.aa.. 3 12 2 1 1 I Wllaun.r. ..3121 1 V 1 Irenuergt.p 10 0 1 I'KUek 10 0 0 27 C 27 11 WILIE IS ONLY REGULAR TO HIT SEAL TWIRLERS Portland Player Outhit by Margin of 60 Points; Pitch ers Shine With Bat. Totala . 38 11 27 16: Totala Hatted for Aldridge In ninth. 1'hlladelpula o o 0 0 0 4 2 0 O 0 baa hlta j Cfauato OO10 0OOO 12 Kin. I'aikrrt -'. Baucroft 2. Stock 1. WLIt ted. ilaun. Lieal. r.rror Bant-rolt. ! le, tun. irilur- lil I Kllduff, Maun IXijir. lirn I awa Klldul r -. lla..n io Daa hit--I'a&kei t M'liti. M'rkle. Uoyle. vria, flock. f Hat b- mi balla Off Brodcr 3. off ow the Teams Fared Xaat Week W. L. K. H. E. 4 San Francisco. Portland 3 Fait Lake 6 Los Angeles 3 Oakland 4 Vernon 3 3 32 58 13 4 35 60 12 3 63 90 15 5 65 88 9 3 24 55 12 4 19 65 9 same: "U.lT..A.V 1 Ail. II. '" Fiollorber.fc . Hunter, .lb. W Ute.rl ... 4 w 1 liaair.tf i Ori. lb . 3 tMg ns.'ti. . i t mrtuer.il.. o Wbtr.c ... 5 4Atiavk.l. . . 4 I 2 I I 1 1 il I i SAN FRANCISCO A AH II. O. A 2 K::iger d.rf 3 17 0 i i. k...li u li... f . . i .' n-li-r.ir. . 0 t I til It . mB . . 1 14M . . 0 lv-n e. . lb . 1 UiKm.. . . M W" - . H ff8'"1" l'' .HKUf l-renderg.:: 1 Suck ut -11, Alclug. f. IV- Ll V.,n . 1! "' ,Ur,J Hit b w.Vurr-ilrkle. Lmyirrs-Kleui aad itli baara full and oui . Ij.-tit rum. k . , i x,, kit. and 11 at bat off Brown In njtnua: I'me-i.w. Ml.lltl p. . iOtUXianj.p. I Ilb UUI. j . . . ,l ll.i.r, . . . 1 1 6 1 2 3 2 I 4 1 U 1 4 2 1 O 3 I o I 0 0 O 0 1 l O i 2 O 0 O lv 1 u o ti run-. 4 ulta and at t.at off Ilarta In 2 Ittait. reiKjiiiblf f'T-Iioiij- i. Brotin 5. lis l I. H. ff 7 . il.irif df.-at to H.nr. Wild ..tiB -liff Hrt tii-c on errora-it Ijtkt 0 . I . .ij t. J c plr hruaorthj to Kournler. Msittnt to Lnjan to liana. Brlrr to Irr Hit 1) i'iirh -u--ly and K.mrnlrr br Dai.a I lni- -l.jj. I .'inilie- I'l ; W aud Flouej. 2 2 3 2 V 1 1 I 1 1 3 0 U 0 2 0 o 1 o o o 2 DicKff... ... 3 1 j i second game: 4 1 iu,liiip o 0 o 0: uis A,:rim All II o. Maarrrrt rf. 3 ! :l irvveb.ins.:1.!) 4 . ..... ,K-ijo.2b3 l la . . Ai n-.-n loiaia... a.i 11 i . r Minr r . I b . Katted for ba.j.i. I.i niiiU, , viala.-l.rf. . . , tscbalirr out. lid by Ij. 1 1 . 1 ball. ; tllla.lf Portland u ." 4 o i 0 1 1 11 Boiev.c 111 la 0 0 4 2 1 122 214 Lapau.c... Baa KrsmUcu O04 0OUUU z e lala.aa. . Hlta 014120UO a II tsiidr'ge.p Uulu Hullo, l.rr. Hunter. Wl.it a. N il- , P llaui. tanuir. k lbi-r. iiui'k a, r lU-tt-ratd 2. ( a'ica 1. 1 .itu. 3tUn-i. xia:i-ri. rjrn Huuter, Fitau'talii. I'ui 2. aibr. Lou. klrr runa. 4 i.n rf Muiib la at Uit In 31 2 J laoinz. I""r ru;a. 2 L.l oif Oid..aui. j - at hat iu --o luiiii.r. luo iti'jf. o biia off 1 BaUiu, 4 at bat l;i .' 2 a luiuga a:x ruua. .11 hlta oil 1 1, .11k : at bat 111 ' W uiuaiga Tlirce bae hit W ihr lu LH Mil. llaaia, AlrKrr. .vhilnr. . rllkf bit Ilol lortMrr. B'-a on b.l "11 .-ui.;:i 1. otf Oidoaoi 1. ott llaum ... ..tr II i. k a Sim. k Ml b) Hn.ltb -. 1) Ilaiiui 1'. I.ik 7. Sir- 1 rtiire ily o;r;j.j. r.d uul Hu.t. Stoieu tiaae V iluaua. I01m.11. ! im. M.1. Lrft um baaea 1' rtUud 11. an lrm.-1-.o 1. Credit Victor, to Hon. k. l.au-r ilrirat to tSuitttl. TUM- 2 V. Luipirra i.'nult aud llrld. SALT I.AKK AH. II . O. A l TnMn.rf S i rr.af. ...S.'n-elj lb . I i.rau.ir. . . 0 I randali.2b. V yiilt.ian.lf . o,Ratb..tb. . . . 0 llanna b e. . . 1 hinklf .p . . 3 Bernard. p. . 0 24 Hi Totala .Ij 13 27 10 0 0004200 0 t) o 1 " 2 2 3 1 0 0 S 1 0 2 4 0 2 3 0 12 2 02 5O12I 13 Giant Brat Redg Cincinnati. Aug. 6. (I. N. S.) New York pounded Mitchell hard In the fourth, f.fth and sixth Innings, wlilie Tesrcau held the Keds sat. along the entire route. The Giants took the contest, 7 to 2. The score: XLiV illUh. 1 CINCINNATI AB. U. O A AB. H. O. A. Burtia.If . iicrzif -2b. . s Kaulf.cf... 4 21m rui ii.Jb 5 I If teller. aa S Kotrt'n.rf 4 tloikc.lb.. 4 llarlden.r. . 3 l-r:tu.p. 4 I 3 Afternoon game: rumu.Mi 1 AB. il II A Hotlneber.aa 4 Hooter. ao. . 4 VtUle.rf.. 4 William... f 4 Urlgia.lb.. 4 Blga.2t. rarBH-r.lf Baklwlo.c JaBM.p. . I laber.e. . alodtrra. Breotuu.p. SAN KIIANCISCO AB li. U A. 2 I Itrger d.rt r ri. k.aii . . oa..rf.ir. i, xialM-l.rf . . . 2 I i"W"lia.2b . . I K.wr:-r. 1 b . 0 lfjftU.M. . . 1 Hakrr.c 2 t-r,. kaou.p. . 1 11 ii: o 1 1 2 1 u 1 2 3 O I 3 u 3 1 2 0 12 0 1 4 5 3 1 3 3 3 0 Totala . 3 ' lx)a A nglra . Hit. Salt Lake Hit. Kuna Vlacgert 2. Ur-t.Uug 2. Keniorth. Kounii.-r. loliin 3. Orr. Shet-lj 2. CranJ.il. vumi.n. jtatn 2. llanuab. bculnkle t-rrora t Im-lnnati orr. vuinian. llannan. iwo baae Ella lli jtcrt. i.rwhhm, Ujau. Katb. Hannah. Tobtn. Thru tvaa lnt Kat. Home run Tnbln. 2. Sacrifice Jjita St.ndrldjre. Hf. Sa.Tiflo- fir-Sl.rely.- stolen ba.e. Malael. Hytn Ha-..- ou balla Off Standrldce 6. off foblnkle off Ikrnbard 3. Struck out B Standridjr 1. bjr UrrnbarJ 2. Twelve runa. 11 lilta and 27 at bat off StandrWgr in ! pliia Inutnsa: alx run.. 8 bits and 24 at bat off Solitnkle 111 .-. l-a Inulngi Kuua reapooi lie tor StandridKe 12. Sculnkle 2. Credit ri.-tory to S'hinkle. Coarse defeat to Stand-mix.- Left on baaea Los Ang-elea 13. halt l.ak.- . Flrat ba on eirora Ua Ascelea 2. iKxit le pia -l.roebllug unalted. Time 1:.".7. I nipirea l-'lnner and 1'Lle. 0;lrob.3b. . . A Neale.lf . . . 0 Kouj.rb.cf . . 2i baae.lb. . . 'tirlfflth.rf 0,Waee.rf . . . 1 M Kfib'e.aa o.oean. b. . . IfClarke jV Ingo.c. . .. IMitibell.p. iKliig.p It lieu Iter. . . 4 3 0 3o2 4 1 1 4 0 17- 2 1 O 2O0 4 2 3 3 U 2 10 0 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 o o 000 Totals.. XU 13 2 12 Totala... 34 S 27 2o fiiut. lift by batted ball. fBatted fur SI) ran In uinib. (Baited l-r King In ninth. .New iork OO02 13 10 0 7 001O0O00 1 2 Kuna kanff 2. Zimmerman, Fletcher 2. Robertsou. learrau. Ui(, allttbell. trrora With Denny Wllle, the only regular hltting above the .300 mark. Portland was outhit by San Francisco In last week's series by a margin of 63 points. Wiliams, Farmer. Uriggs and Siglin all fell down below the .200 mark. George Malsel led the Seals in sticking with a mark of .671. while Biff Schaller hung up a mark of .40!. Justin Fitzgerald banged thi ball at a .370 clip. The Seals twlrlers vere easy for three of McCredle's pitchers. Fincher grabbing four hits In five times up, Houck getting five hits in seven trips to tne plate and Brenton making one in two times -at bat. In extra base hitting, Portland showed its heels to the league lead ers, by getting 12 doubles, .our triples and a homer. The Seals made but nine two baggers. Wllie led the Beavers with two triples and a double. Griggs made three doubles. Krause's Twirling Too Much for Kenton Intercity Baseball Zrsarua W on. Lost. P. C. Camas 10 5 .667 Kenton 10 6 .625 Columbia R. S 9 6 ( .600 Cornfoot 6 10 .376 Defeating the Kenton team Sunday at Camas. Wash., by the score of 4 to 1, the Camas paper-makers vJump Into first place In the Intercity league pennant race. Krause, pitching for Camas, let the Kenton team down with three hits, and struck out eight men. Yett's hitting and base running was the feature of the contest. The Camas shortstop secured two hits and two walks In four times up ana scored two uns. The score: R. H. E. Kenton 1 3 3 Camas 3 6 4 Batteries Krause and Duback; Moeller and Colvin. Player: rincher Hourk Brenton Wllle . Fliber '!rlga Hunter blglin James Hoik. XlcKrcbnle. foe an 2. To i W'llllim Zluuuern oae Dit 1, roo . Zimmerman 1 ore ua bJta Fletcher. Teaa-eau. Home run Kobert j nun. Htolen ''aivra Keutber Mckeciile, ller I log. Iiouble plaja rlilug to Mckecuok to 1 Ckiaae. Fletcher to Herxog to Holke. Struck out By 'leareau 2. by Kiug 1. Flrt baae ou balla Off Itlnr 2. off 'leareau 3. Tuue l:is. LmpLra Byron. Totala.. 32 6 21 11 Totala.. Batted ft Janiea In aerentb. Oaks Win Last Game Los Angeles. . Aug. 6. (I. N. S.) Vernon was within one half inning of winning a doubleheader and taking I the series when Koy Mitchell gummel Vaughn went 24 8 27 s ' his sights and Bobby Portland o 0 2 o 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 rraxv with th hi Hit. 1 3 1 1 o o o-; Cr"V ,'tn,.tn ht&iZ , San rtaucia.v 1 o o 1 1 o u '3' That ninth round fricassee gave the Hlta 3 0 o 1 2 1 o 1 ' Oaks a 3 to 1 win and a one game Runa Holtoober. J.m.a. Fitzgerald. I'lck. I edgo on the week's work. The Tl IHMaaa. lore runa , 1 Ita off Jn. 21 at gers had whacked out a 5 to 4 vlc- Rollna 2, 1; Cards 4, 4 St. Louia. Aug. 6. (I. N. S.) The Cardinals'had a fine time today, tak ing both ends of a doubleheader from Brooklyn. The score: Second e ;ne: BROOKLYN I ST. LOl'lS AB. 11. O. A . AB. U. O. A. L'mo baae hit lioater. Sattifice h1t koeruer. lo na. Baae on ball! Off Jatura 4. off Krickaon 1, off UreMoa 3. Struck out By Jaine 2. Olck- 11. Hit by Itcber - Curban bj Breutou. tory In the morning. Afternoon came: OAkl.ANb I AB. H. O A., Saterlflre fly lvak.r. O ul.le plara--Hollociirr Meravr.2b. 4 1 1 4 Uligg to Hunter. Holloctier to Grlga. Wild 'llddlet u.c'f 4 0 2 Bitch Brenton. M..len baaea Flttxerald. Uwrf.... 3 o 2 lKk. Bcballer. Mall. Kuna refpunaibie for Murptij..Tb. 3 1 0 Jaaies S. krickaon 2. Lett on bae Tort- Mllier.rf. . . 4 0 1 land 4, San Fraucleco 7. Cliarge defeat to rdiM-r.u 4 o 13 Jaaaea. llni--2 oo. Lmplrea Held and tumpf.aa.. 3 1 2 UaUtrle. Mltae.e 1 o 5 t- Orlett.p 2 2 1 The score: VKHNrtN AB. II O. A. Ztbadbne.rf 4 0 Vauhu.2b. 1 O.Snoalajrasa.rf 3 2 liej..f . ... 2 O.toTaU. lb. . 4 ' taiiovaT.3b 4 2 Moore. c. . . . 3 1 Mlt.'bell.p. . 4 3'Hoane 1 tGlelcbnia'n 1 CUann.n. . . 4 Uaubert.lb. 4 Mj ert.it... 3 hienel.rf.. 3 Jonuaioa.lf . 3 ixu.ljaw.2b 3 U' Rourke 2b 3 kleyert.c. 4 '.'adore. p. . . 2 UKkman.. 1 2.1-onx.rf . Ii..tui!lh.cf . 0,Mlller,2t... 0 Hor nab, at. o(Cruiae.cf. . . 1 I'.ulette. lb. 4 H.lrd 3b. . . 2 Snyder. e. . . 2. Packard. p. . 1 14 1 u 1 2 1 0 80 10 27 12 Bee Sting Angels I Salt Lak.e Aug. 6. (I. N. S.) The' T11 2(5 5 27 10 TotaU .. 29 3 27 8 Bees celebrated their last day at' .S!!! f,or c"nh" ln IDinlh . . c. . . 'Batted lor Moure ln ninth. borne In three weeks Sunday by pun- 0akl.nd o o o o o o o o s-3 mailing the Los Angeles pitchers ail Hlta o l 2 0 d l o o i Over the park. They won the firat Vernon . '. .0 0 o o 0 1 o o o 1 - ' - ' Hlta 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 O 1 Kuna aienaor. 1 ldllern lr i. -r J" baa hlta Snougiaaa. Moorv. KaiTlflca krrora Menawr. all !,,, GariliJer. Vaugbn 2. ana rtuga z. iiitae. iiurpht. htru.k out Bt Arlett 2. Bum on baila Off Arletf A ff reapooaioie Tor Arlett 1. Pl"J Callahan to Storall. ana lau-cr. stolen -2.50. TotaU . 31 4 24 12! Totals Hatted for Cadore ln nlnLb. Bruokl,n 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 8t. Louia u 0010021 4 Kuna Stangel. ill Her. Hornaby 2. 1'aulette. Two baM: bit J. Miller. Three bate bits Hornaby, Stengel. Sacrifice bit Cruise. Sai rltlie Ilr Cruiae. Stolen bates Baird. Hny der. Cruiae. Double pla,a O'ourka to Dm. bert to oiaon. I'ackard to Hornaby to 1'aul ette. W ild pltcu Cador. 'aaed ' ball Xlijera. First baar ou balU Off Cadore 1. Struck oat By Cadore 3. by Packard 2. Left on baae St. Lou I a 8. Brooklyn 2. Tln 1:24. empires Kigler tnd Brauafteld. First (ant R. H. J3. Brooklyn 8 13 2 St. Louis 2 6 4 Pfeffer and O. Miller, Horstman, Ames, May and Gonzales. Second game Hollocher Farmer I'enner Baldwin Rotlfera TotaU Malsel .. Joansnti Schaller Calvo Hooiit .. Mrkee Pick . . Curban koemer Baker .. Oldliam . Baum Smith . Erlckton PORTLAND AB. R. H 6 1 4 7 3 5 2 0 1 27 5 10 15 2 5 27 4 7 32 5 7 27 0 6 5 1 1 30 3 5 24 3 4 25 4 4 S 1 1 11 2 j 1 1 1 0 24 S3 00 RAN FRANCISCO .7 2 4 0 1 3 22 4 I 27 10 22 3 7 25 3 7 4 1 1 31 5 7 23 3 5 21 1 4 14 4 1 3 1 o 5 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 216 33 68 Pet. .WiO .025 .SOU .370 .383 .2C0 Loose fielding behind the great pitching of Llbke, who allowed hut five hits, gave the Columbia lii.-er Ship building company a 3 to 0 victory over the Cornfoct team Sunday on the Vaughn street grounds. The score: R H E Columbia 3 5 2 Cornfoot 0 7 2 Batteries Arnold and Shea; Llbke and Murphy. PLAN TO SEND BIG LEAGUE STARS TO PLAY IN FRANCE , . Wealthy Man Offers to Pay Expenses of Ball Players to Play for Soldiers, NEW YORK CLUB BREEZES ALONG IN PENNANT RACE McGraw's Team Leading the National League by Ten and One Half Games, STANDING OF TEAMS .571 .5O0 .4110 .370 .3U .2M .2.-10 -'26 .217 .li-O .071 .0U0 .0H) .utJ . .208 Chicago Pays Record Price for Outfielder Chicago, Aug. 6. (TJ. P.) Cub fans were busy today getting the "dope"' on Outfielder Barber, newly acquired from the Baltimore club of the International league at the season's hlghwater mark of 115,000. Two players are also to be given ln exchange. Manager Mitchell says he's the finest player he has seen ln years.' Connie Mack and Clark Griffith were said to be after him. but were outbid. Fitzgerald Gains in T a a 1 Arlett z. Sum on . Batting on Bassler rp L mplrea Braat-.ear an Pan Francisco, Aug. 6. (V. P.) Justin Fttiger-ald of the Seals is gain ' Ang on Johnny Bassler of Los Angeles ln their race for the battinr le-nderahin " of the Coast league- Bassler mark I YlHi"fn'lt i today waa 359 and Fltxgerald s .344. Murp'h, 3b. MtSgerald has gained five points dur- : Miller. rf. . . -- lBa the last week. Tobin and R vn Gardner. lb of Salt Lake are tied for third with .ttl, Fournier. Los Angeles, fifth. .316. . and Hannah, Salt Lake, sixth, with one point behind. BASEBALL , Wook, Commencing- Tueaday, Aug. 7. j V RECREATION PARK ; Comer Vaughn and 24th Sta, SALT LAKE vs PORTLAND Gunej beiin weekdays at i P. M. "Sondiysat 2:30 P.M. Reserved box . Seats for sale at Edwards' igar stand, 6th and Washington. Day Tosaday, Wodnosday, Thnrsday and Friday. Slumrif.aa uurraj.e. . . Kraviae.p. . . 8 3 2 0 First game: OAKLAND I VERNON AB. II. 0. A.l AB II 0 A afenanr.2b. 5 3 5 2 Chadboo e rf 4 4 9 ii u i auxnn..'. 3 0 Snodjrnaa. rf 4 llaley.rf . . . 3 0 StoTall.lb.. 4 0 'ialir.tr ay. 3b S 2-alIahau.aa. 3 l.Alnmo.e. . , . 4 4 Marlon, p 3 j'tCkelrbm'B 0 MltcbeU.p.. l a i o 2 6 6 2 0 1 2 2 1 0 11 1 2 0 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 34 2f 12i Totals. . . 32 13 27 15 One oat when winning ran waa acored. Ran for Mtrkm in aaTanth. Oakland 0 2 1 000 1 0 0 4 Hlta 1821O020 0 B 'nwn u u o o S 0 1 0 1 5 1 1 1 1 0403 1 213 i Rnna Mentwr. alnrphy. Miller. Murray I Cbadhooma 2. Vaogbn. Marlon 3. GlHooraan! 1 Errora aienaor. Gardner. Marloav 8tolen baaea Middle ou. Miller. Stump t. Two baae 1 bit Mlddleton. FacrifW hi1 Callahan. Vaughn. 8trntk out By Kra aae by ketrton 1. baaea on balla Off Kranae a oir Marlon 4. Kout rrapoaaible for Kraoa w. rwi a. .-mu nita, rnna. 27 at hat Pigeon Club Racers Hampered by Smoke The 85-mlle young bird race of the Oregon Racing Pigeon club was flown from Centralis Wash., Sunday, ISo birds from 17 lofts competing. Re suits of first seven lofts: Yards E. H. Bauer 440 H. willlamj 437 K. Klnderman 416 Q. K. llewltson 400 C. Torgerson ... 375 A Gorg 363 Ed Bishop C2 Owing to the haxe from forest fires slow time was made The 110 mile race from Telm, Waoh.. will be flown next Sunday. na-a. Orxiit i, Mlicliell. Double dUts Mnrnh tm vi '. uaraner. piiimpr nnaaaistea. Hit he ni ball Kt Mitchell. Oardner. Tims 1:55. "a in atm mt; Itrhed V American Association First game Toledo , IndlanapoLs 10. Second game Toledo 0. Indianapo lis 2. (Game called end third account 2 o'clock law.) Milwaukee . Kansas City 5. P m Minneapolis 8, Stl Second game Minneapolis 11. St. Paul 6, (Called end eighth. o'clock law.) ' . IIaye Wins Tennis Title Chicago. Aug. 6 (U. P.) Walter Hayes today holds three tennis title3 won this year. The third was an nexed when he defeated Bam Hardy, national clay tournament champion, ln the singles championship of the West ern association yesterday, fie won the state and local titles early, in the season. Trying to Match Kilbane New York. An?. (U. P.) Efforts to brine Johnny KUbanft, featherwedgnt champion. and K. O. Eggera, local featherweight, together ln a 10 -round title match are being made here. Two bids are said to have been made for tile battle, one from New Haven, Conn. Barreaa to Box Watson Oakland, Cal,. Aug. . (TJ. P.) Frank Banieau and Red Watson will clash In a four-round bout hero Wed nesday evening-. -, . . . t California Girl Wins Seabrlght, N. J.. Aug. 6. (I. N. 8.) Miss Mary Browne of California, former "holder of the : atlonal singles title, defeated Miss Molla BJurstadt, the present champion, in three sets here Saturday. The score was 1-6. 6-4, 7-5. The contest was ln con nection with the national tennis am bulance fund, and was voted the best yet played. Washington. Aug. 6. (U. Base ball the home variety wilr be dishel up to the Sammies abroad by big :.a leaguers, if Manager Griffith of the .is-, i Nationals can accept an unnamed .2o . wealthy man's offer to finance such an "! I expedition. The rich man specified iliio I Griffith must manage It, and Walter .125 1 Johnson must be one of the players, .ooi j Griffith's decision depends upon the ,wv p-overnrrtAnr'Q nrririiiiA .203 Tener Against Plan New York. Aug. 6. (U. P.) "The proposal to stnd baseball-players t France at the end of the season to en tertain soldiers is the most absurd thing I ever heard of. This Is the way President John K. Tener of the National league felt about it today, when told an offer had been made to finance such an expedition. "The idea of sending a bunch of big huskies over there, with their expenses all paid, to perform for the benefit of men who are ready to sacrifice their lives for the country, is exceedingly re pulsive to me. I cannot understand what the man who made the offer could have been thinking of." Twenty Participate In Golf Club Play Roscoe Fawcett, chairman of tho handicap committee of the Portland Coif club, was returned winner in the monthly cocktail cup competition over the Portland course Sunday with a net score of 67. Fawcett made the first nine in 36 and the second in 38. Otto MotEchman finished two strokes be hind Fawcett on the net score. Twenty players participated. The scores: Gross Hdc. Net. By H. C. Hamilton New York. Aug. 6. (U. P.) One trip or more west means little ln the lives of the New York Giants. Today, 10 H games ahead of Philadelphia, now in second place, they are breezing along lni the territory where they are expect ed to meet their strongest opposition, are crushing the enemy. Between Philadelphia and New York, the Cincinnati pennant hopes have been kicked to tiny pieces. Brooklyn chipped in with a string of victories over Mathewson's Reds. On the performance of western clubs in the last few days, the Cardinals ap peared to have an edge. They have suffered no long losing streak, and, while they have been unmercifully bat tered at times, they have done consid erable battering themselves. The Giants go to St. Louis after they finish ln Cincinnati. It evidently is squarely irp to the Cards to take a tre mendous whack at the'Giants or ta-ke seats in the grandstand to watch New York dash down the stretch. Philadel phia has rooted the Cards out of sec ond place, but there stilt is plenty of punch in the St. Louis lineup. They will give the Giants some ,fiery argu ments. The White Sox have put some dis tance between themselves and their pursuers since the Red Sox heaved a scare into them at Boston. They now stand in the van by three and a half games, with more games at Philadel phia and a set at Washington sched uled. The Red Sox are having plenty of trouble with Cleveland, which prom ises irouoie witn tne White Sox later Forty-seven hits glanced off the baU of winning teams; 26 were made by losers in rour games. Ancient Chief Bender waa Insur mountable for the Cubs. Harry Hempstead was in the New xorK cheering section at Cincinnati and saw nis team wallop the Reds. uasey Stengel stumbled and his nomerun turned into a triple. Pacific Coaat League Win. Lrmt. San Krsnclaco 73 32 jtm Anireles tW 57 Kitlt Lake Portland .... Oakland .... Vernou New York .. Philadelphia St. Lou la ... HI 55 N 52 Hatlonal League 01 , 40 54 t'lnrlnnatl 65 Chicago 51 Brooklyn . ,.. 48 Morton 41 Pittsburg 31 Americaa Laagua rtf 60 54 55 SO ::::::::::::: 35 Waiters Leagua 11 9 Sioux City 7 Omaha 7 Joplin 7 Omaha 7 IVa Moines 5 D.'iirer 4 Chicago .... Ifoaton Detroit .... Cleveland . . New York . , Washington St. Louis .. Philadelphia Wichita Hutrhinaon 02 IU 71 31 42 47 M 51 48 S3 67 37 38 47 40 4S 57 4 61 4 5 S 0 10 Pet. .584 .537 .517 .47(1 .4S .423 .0f!3 .5:t8 .5:15 .510 .5441 .5O0 .4! JIB .641 .612 .5:15 .520 .410 .4:M .37:1 .305 .7X1 .643 Sheriff Finds Dead Man; Seeks Another Everding Leads Trapshooters With a score of 45 out of 60. H. R. fiverdlng was high gun in Sunday's practice event on the Portland Gun club traps. H. B. Newland showed up in great form, shattering 43 out of his string of 60. , The Bristol cup competition was postponed on account of the fact that a number of the shooters are out of town. The scores: H. H. Kverdlng 22 23- H. B. Newland 22 21- W. J. Derthlck 20 21- F. C. Jackson 20 19- C. B. Preston 20 19- San Bernardino, Cal., Aug. 6. While seeking to solve oik ilvxeit muni- r mystery. Sheriff J. L. MuMlnn revealed another, when he accidental. y slum bled upon the body of a man. after wards identified as David Scott. Sheriff McMInn returned ' from Arizona, where he had gone In th quest of Emil C. Scott, who he thought might throw light on the murder of Claude Chapman, who wus found on the desert near Klondlk-, July 24, with four bulletholes In nls head. David Scott not Emll was founl by the sheriff at Mineral Point nr the California and Arizona line. Although Sheriff McMlnn has estab lished no definite link that would con nect the two murder catn-H, he said r. .'.v)jwa possible that both mer. had bet.i ..Vol murdered by he same iieraon. -V striking coincidence In Ihe two eaes is the fact that when Chapman dis appeared he had $5tio on h.s person, and when Scott wan Sound- h had Ji'-J in his pocket Marks 011 the man'a body indicated a v.o.ent death. .."KM .4i .357 .2Mi -46 -43 -41 -39 -38 Domestic Sympathy Strike Knicker Haa your wife gone on strike? Bocker Yes, she atruck a a cook out of sympathy with herself as a dressmaker. Italian Air Men Raid Big Austrian Base London, Aug. 6. (I. N. S. ) Heavy damase has been caused at the great Austrian base of Pola by a new raid of Italian aeroplanes. The naval works and arsenals were bombarded. The raid the second In three days, was made at night under cover of a fog. The Austrian eareh1lglit could not locate the Italian .ilanes well enough for the guns to get into action while the Italian filers had little difficulty In locating their objectives and drop ping tons of explosives upon them. Fires were observed at many places Telephone lines are to be extended to Tromsoe. Norway, 200 miles north or tne Arctic circle. UlGilTONSn IT A 1 dV VaA Rain Stops Playoff Detroit, Aug. 6. (I. N. S.) -The Ti gers and White Sox had their long Journey from the east for a playoff o; a postponed game all for nothing. Rain stopped the play after 2H in nings had been played, and 'each team had garnered a couple of tallies. The game will be worked In as part of a doubleheader when Chicago comes here next. Leard After Coast Berth San Francisco, Aug. 6. (IT. P.) Bill Loard, former Seal lnfielder. wants to get a berth in the Coast league during the rest of the season. Bill recently was taken up by Brook lyn. but was returned to Seattle be- 74 77 82 84 7 8 12 14 8 IS, 14 17 15 24 Roscoe Fawcett 'Mto Motschman C. C Gross Dr. W. I. Northup C W Cornell 80 W. IV S-ott 88 W. C. McCulloch 191 G. F. Anderson !9 F. R. Grav. . . .' 93 C. E. McCulloch 92 W. M. Ryan 102 Wednesday afternoon the member of the Portland Golf club will participate ,ir. handicap play igalnst bogey. The finals of the Heitkemper trophy resulted in a tie between J. J. Gravley and E. E. Shaw, the two players being square at tfie end of the 18th hole. They will play another match next Sunday. 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Stavana Bldg. Capital Paid in Orar $1,000,000 for Agency Opportunities, see Jos. H. Gray. N. W Supt. of Agencies, or A. M. Cannon, City Supervisor 205 Stevens Building women fore he got a chance to show wares. lie would like to land Oakland or Los Angeles. his rith National Commission to Meet New York. Aug. 6. (U. P.) Garry Herrmann, chairman of the National baseball commission, announced on his arrival here today that the Natfcmal commission would meet at 1 o'clock to dispose of business 84111 remaining in the suit of the Baltimore Fedeial club against organised baseball. Cubs to Get Portland Shortstop, Is Eeport Charley Hollocher, the pensational shortstop of the Portland Beavers, will report to the Chicago Nationals next spring. Judge McCredie made this announcement this morning, following (this return from his hot springs in Central Oregon. "The deal has been closed," said the judge, "and relative to the Reu ther end of the deal, 1 suppose matters will adjust themselves. Legally we are entitled to the waiver price, but until I hear from Weeghman the deal will remain as it stands," "Red Oldham "Canned'' San Francisco. Aug. .-(!. N. S.) -Red" Oldham, pitcher for the Seals, was Indefinitely suspended by Henry Berry Sunday morning for violating tha rules of behaviour. Hla wont haa cuf fared ln consequence. ... , I HAVE NT SEEN GENUINE GRAVELY TOBACCO ArrOUND MERIT IN YEARS NO! ALtfwE COULD GET I WAS ORDINARY JPU)G a Flanigan Returns) From Sonth "Judge" Flanigan, manager of Muff" Bronson and , Weldon Wing. two local fistic stars,- returned Sun day 1 from a successful invasion of Southern California. Wing and Bron son showed up In great style ln Cali fornia, according to the judge.. 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