THE OREGON DAILY r JOURNAL, P OIITLAUD, FRIDAY, JULY 1C, 1:10. Portland Junior Tennis .Star, ..' Triumphs- -Over: Crack ;-' Seaiile riayer.. in ei Hc.7 IS IWER WINS GREAT . : NET MATCH FROM SEATTLE PLAYER Junior Finalist Advances IntoSem UFinal Round With Victory Over Bill -Taylor j Mrs. North up Si minated in I Women's Singles? Locaf Doubles Pair Beats St rong Visiting Team frvMatcli. . PLAYING a masterly game with a terrific serve and a wonder ful smashing and driving attack thatf puzzled his opponent, v Phil Neer, farmer interscholastic champion, and finalist in inc. in onnwe5i junior cxiainpiunjiHJ,wv;iR.cu uia waj u .ovuu ; final round of the Oregon state tourney fThursday with a tiwo-set victory over William Taylor of Seattle, 6-2; 8-6., . . ; Neer was at the top of his game. The manner in which he smarted his. match against Taylor was a surprise. There was ; no let-up in his sensational attack and his defense was well nigh per fect. The Seattle player was expected to give the local lad a hard match and, although he did bracfc in the second : set, he could not uvercome the lead established by the local sensation. and after getting a lead on i tbeir opponent, were, unbeatable. : MET 8INQLCS As the result of Ms victory over t Taylor. Neer meets Catltn Wolfard, another; local star,' In the 'upper eml-final bracket late today. Wol fard won from H. V. Cate. -3. -4. In the fourth round. In the lower bracket. Marshall Allen of Seattle won from - Rogers - Mac Veagh In straight sets. 7-5, 6-1, and Henry Westerman beat A. D. Korris, 1-6, t-tr -4. ' MJIS. irOBTHXTP BEATE3T The biggest surprise of the tour ney was the elimination of Mrs. , W.l Northup, former champion of Oregon, at the hands of SMIss Gertrude Schreiner f . Seattle in a three-set match. The. Seattle girl after losing the first - set. 6-love, came back, strong and playe'd a brilliant, game, annexing the next two sets, 6-4, 6-2. Miss Schreiner - also put Miss Stella Fording, ex champion, out of the running for the title. - - Miss Schreiner will meet Mrs. ",. J. C Cushlng of Berkeley, Cal In the finals of the women's singles : today, the : winner to meet Miss Mayme McDonald of Seattle -In the challenge round. . Mrs. Cuahiog had little difficulty in beating Miss Lily Fox of Irvlngton.' 6-0, 6-1. Interest of the followers of the net game is centered on the finals of the Northwest Junior event be tween "Phil Neer and" Jack Wright, - the ' Spokane . star, The match is : scheduled to start at 4 o'clock, the same hour that Isadora Westerman of Portland and Joe Uvengood of Seattle will . meet in -ythe finals of the boys championship. The Neer Wright matcH will determine which one shall represent the Northwest : in the national tourney in New York in August. lOCAUAIBTOS v Neer will put everything he has in to : the - match against Wright, tossing to the winds his chance of gaining a victory over Wolfard in the finals of the state ' singles. Should Neer. have an easy match ' against Wright. It Is expected that . he will give Wolfard a , hard con- ' test,-;;', -a-:. V, - . -: One of the' surprises in the men's doubles play Thursday was the -. elimination of Marshall Allen of Seattle and Elmer Grif fin of San Francisco, at the hands of Catlin Wolfard and Henry Stevens. Fort land , youngsters. The local pair - played . a strong, smashing game. Fourth round: Cetlin Wolfard defeated H. V. Cite. 6-3, 8-4. t Phil Neer defeated Willism Tartar, (1-2. 8-8. Marshall Allies defeated Boera : UeTeach. 7-5. e-x. - - " Harry Wenteraan - defeated A, - IV Korris, 1-0. 8-6. 6-4. . . LADIES' SINaLES ' Semi-final rmnd: ' Mrs. J. O. Cashing de feated Miss 141 ly Fox, -0, . MUe Gertrude Sebreinar defeated lln, W. I. NorthBp. 0-8,- 0-4. 6-2. . . ; MEN'S DOUBLES : Third roand: A XX Wakemaa and A. I. Noma defeated Mfllinrton Grey sod T. Green. 9-2. 6-3. ' - Racers UoVeah " and William Taylor de feated H. . Wheeler and X. J. Witmer, 6-1, 6-2. . ...... Harry 8. , Gray and Gcorca C Jaynea de feated Stacy and Douglass Tounf, 6-1, 6-4. - Catlin Wolfard and Henry Stevens defeated Earner Griffin and Marshall Allen, 6-4, 6-1. - MIXED, DOUBLES . Second round: ' Mra. 3. O. On shine and Elmer Griffin defeated Mra. W. I. Northup and Percy Lewis, 6-0, 8-6. Miw Mayme MeDoaald and William Taylor defeated Miss Stella, Fording and Kenneth Smith, 6-1. 6-1. - Mias Gertrnde Schreiner and Dr. K. P. Steinmets defeated Mra, Hariand . Wentworth and MUlincton Orey, 6-4. 6-1. - , TODAY'S SCHEDULE 2 p. m. Mrs. 3. O. dishing and Miss Mayme ' McDonald n. Miaa Ma4iain 8teffen and Miaa Inex Fairchild; Mias Irene Campbell and Miss Gertrnde Schreiner vs. Mrs. . W. . L Northup and Miss Stella Fording. - S p. m. Mrs, I. J. CoahlnB va. Miaa Ger trnde . Schreiner final - tournament round) ; Catin Wolfard and Henry Sterena . vs. A D. Wakemas and A. D. Norria. . 4 p. m.badore Westerman (Portland) vs. Joe Livensood '- (Seattle) (boys' final round ; Phil Neer. (Portland) vs. Jack Wright (Spo kane) (final round Northwest junior cham pionship), i - Op. m. Miss' Mayme McDonald and .Wil liam ; Taylor vs. Miss Gertrude Schreiner , and Dr. E. P. Steinmets: Misa Irene Campbell and A. D. Wakemaa vs. Mrs. J. . P. Mulder ; and Walter A Uoss. 8 d. m. -Harry Westerman vs. 'Marshall Allen; Catlin Wolfard vs. Phil Neer; Rocers MeVeach and 1 William Taylor vs. usorte u. Javnaa and Him 8 Gray. - - 7 p. m. Mra. J.- C Cushlne and Elmer Griffin vs. Winner Mulder and Goss vs. Camp- bell and Wakemaa match. . T UDOLFH WILHELM, Oregon state -a-t-champlon, won ' the final round of the first night or. tne summer Handicap of the Portland - Golf ' club Wednesday from J. Wisherd, 2 up. ' The champion gave Wisherd a stroke a , hole and was down until the sixteenth ' hole,: when he STANDINGS ; PACIFIO COAST LEAGUE . ' . IrVWar . Loft Lee Ansaiee ......... B ss . , Vernon ............. .a , . 41 ' San Fruoiace ........ SI S ' Salt Lake ........... 4T " 43 Oakland S S3 ortiand 41 '. SO' Sacramento .......... 41 - - BZ Seattle , SS S , KATIOMAL LCAOUC New York ........... 4T. f SS ClnelnneU .y. . , , . SO ' 2S ; Chtoaoe .......... 4S f i 84 y PRUbure . ........ ., SS . 31 Brooktyn ............ ST - SS ' St. Leyla ST 4 Beaten j . . . . . , ...... Z8 --;- 4 " Phllde4phta . . . . . 31 r 1 4S . AMERICAN LEASUE : 'Otilcage ..... 1-.; Bi f SS-) devetand ............ 4S - S3 . ' New York . ... ...... 43 31 ; Detroit 43 i 83 MX. Louis ........... 39 44 i Mashf netotl s. i 34 S3 . Boston ....j,.. SI 43 Philadelphia ........ ... IS SS , Pet. .SOS es .S81 .833 SS S7 .441 .404 A71 AMI 363 381 'JB01 J&1M Ml MA .633 377 : 37S MO .470 A4Z 42S 47 GSAND'CffiOUIT FEATURE IS WON BY COX'S HOESE McGregor the Great vWins' Co lumbia Hotel Stake From Big 1 Field of Starters. . 2 B 4 4 Kalamazoo," Mich., July 18. Outclass ing field of IS starters, McGregor the Great,' of the Cor stable, won the $3000 Columbia hotel purse for 2:13 trotters here yesterday. . A ...... AUie Iu. the favorite in the 2 :08 trot, failed to win a heat, first honors going to Pollyrood Kate, who finished, ninth. In the first heat and then stepped forward and took the next two. Natalie ths Great annexed the 2-year-old trot. The-results: 'i' " " - 2:08 trot, putse SlOOOi tferee Beats: Hollyrood Kate, r. m., by 'Joe Dodge (Dodge) w. . w ....-. 1, 1 Brescia, br. m.. by Bincara (Stokes) 16 7 Uacar Watts, b. S-. by ueoerai watt (Hyde) ........ i. . ........ 8 Mias Perfection,' b. m., by . General Watts (McMahon) : 2 Gentry C Peter, ABie Lou, Don De Lopes, Aztien, Dell Jolla started also. Time 2:084. 2:084, 2:07. ' 2:13 trot, Columbia, hotel purse, 83000; three heats: 1 ; McGregor the Great, b. h., by Peter the Great (Cox) ... ...... . i i . . 1 Fenesta. blk. m., by Saa Francisco (Mnrphy) . ... V. ............ . 8 Hollyrood Naomi, b. m., by Peter the Great (Dodsc) ...... ...... . S Miriam Guy. b. m., bj Guy Axworthy (Hvdel .v... . ... ii.-2- Hesler. Harvest Tide. Peter Coley, Dexter Sym. Edith Carter, Hollyrood Kins, Delmore, Bintara, Geiden Frisco, The i Acme also started. 'lime 2 )s . S;U, z.uin. Two-year-old trot, two beats, sweepstakes: Natalie the Great, b. t.. by Peter the " Great (H. Thomas) 1 1 Dndette, b. f.. by XUwah (Geera) .... 3 2 Day Star, b. . cl by . Peter . the. Great (Cox) ............... . .......... 4 8 Sister Asoff. b. f.. by .WUkaa Sample (McMahon) ...... . "i S 4 d Stout, rh (., by Kl Canto (Stout) . . 5 0 Time 2:14 Vt, 2 :13 K. ' ' 2:14 pace, half mile track; 81000: Captain Heir at Law. blk. a., by-Heir at Law (Valentine) ............ 1 1 4 Joe McK. b. t, by Bonny Mao (Guy on) .. . 7 7 1 Boro B, blk. by Borrowed (Palin) 2 8 6 Sally, b. m.. by Johnston Boy (H. i Thomas). ....... ......... S 2 5 Dude J. Lady May, Prince A, Basel Boy also started. f -: --.- :. Time 2 :08 H, 2:08.' 2:10 . ? ' 1 S 'JS 10 BEE RALLY IN EIGHTH WINS GAME Beavers. Drop Third Straight to " Salt Lake Despite Three ' " Home Runs. - SAL.T LAKE; July l8.:-Overcomlng av . three-ran lead in the 'eighth' by put ting across five tallies, the Salt Lake Sees ' annexed their third straight Vic tory over the Portland Beavers, 8 to 6. ' Unit, the fatal eighth the Beavers were going like a house afire and "Red" Old harn was burling great, ball, holding the Saints to six bingles, four of which were made In - the two frames preceding the big rally. -. - , . v Koehler, Siglin and Speas each put one over. the fence, but none of them were made with runners on the bases. HOMERS FAIL-TO "WI2T - Speas hosier scored one in the 'first and doubles by Siglin and Koehler put across another 'marker In the second. Koehler-made 'his homer in -the fourth and Oldham's single. Blue's m double and a sacrifice fly put over two' In the fol lowing inning. Siglin's homer in ' the eighth was the Beavers' last score. Salt Lalce .scored on Shee,ly's double, an out and a long fly. Two more were chalked Lup: in the .sixth on Mulvey's double, Rumler's single, Sheely's walk, a sacrifice and an out. : - JOKES TO PITCH TODAT The Bees batted around in the eighth, Smith and Spencer, pinch hitters, get ting hits that accounted for three of the six runs. WistersU's error helped the Bees along. In tma inning. , Carroll Jones will face the Bees today. and either Gould or Leverens will pitch for the locals. . .1 The score: : The score; 1 Blue, lb ....... .4 Wiatenil. 8b 8 Speas. If 2 Walker, cf 4 Sislin, 2b 4 Koehler. e 4 Kader, ss ........ 3 Cox. rf 8 Oldham, p....... 8 Farmer 1 PORTLAND AB Totals .31 squared the match. He won the. seven teenth with . a dead mashie and . scored a four on the long eighteenth. Wil helm's medal was 76, 87 1 for the first nine and 39 for the second. Wisherd's gross medal score was 101. The other semi-final matches will be staged Sun day. " The first elimination round of the Heitkemper trophy will be held Sunday In connection with a ball sweepstakes. . AB. Ma wert. cf ...... 4 Spencer, o ....... 1 Kmc. 2b ......... 5 Mnlvey. If ....... 6 Rnmler.trf ....... 4 Sheely, lb 2 Johnson, ss ...... 8 MnUican, 8b ..... 2 Byler. o . ....... 8 Smith, rf ........ 1 Stroud, p ........ 2 Ieverenx, p ..... 0 t.Dale 1 Totals ...... , .33 K. H. PO. A. E. ' 1 -2 9 10 O 0 2 8 1 11 1 0 ' O 0 1 ... 4 0 O 2 2 O 2 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 12 1 0 1 1.1 0 0 0 0.0.0 0 6 11 24 T T LAKE K. . H. PO. A. E. 0 1 , 1 0 O 1 1 2 0 0 0 . 2 -, 2 s e 1 2 4 1 0 2 2 4 10 2 2 7 0 0 " 1 1 8 2 0 0 O 1 2 0 ,0 0 2 3 O 1 1 O O 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 8 "7 27 75' 0 Plan to Display ' Pight Films to r A. E. P. Halted 2Tew Tork, Jam 18 "A wemaa est Is Ohio Is keepisg the Ameiicaa sol dier s Is Earope from seelsg the fight pirtsret f 'the - Jiempsey-Willnrd f Iffht," said Billy Roehe, the fanaoss fight referee today. : Boeke Is aow Xaight of Colanrbas field secretary. It had bees "arranged for Boehe to take, s copy of the tight film abroad, lor exhibition to' the' dohghboys Is ths arsny aad tlHwaer. . i a ; isThl . woiaaa." said Koehe.l Hs"' a ' member oft the Ohio board- of censor.' She Is opposed to harlsg.the fight pie tares shown anywhere. BJckard Dempsey aad Wlllard agreed 'to let the pletares be shown to the beys on the other side free of charge bat this lady' on the 'eentortbls- board bloeks the . plan,, although. H would provide maeh needed , entertainment for, the boys who went across to make the world safe for democracy . Jfatio At New. Tork v. . - R.H.E. Chicago .........100000000 1 4 2 New York... .......000100100 2 9 4 Batterlea -Hendrix. JJouglass and Kil lefer, O'Farrell ; Barnes and Gonzales. - - - . ; . - At Philadelphia : - " K.H. E. St. Louis ...000000000000 0 4 1 Philadelphia '.00000 0 00 0001 1 7 1 - Batteries Jacobs and Dilhoefer; Mea dows and aTragreaser. At Brooklyn : " . ' ;; R.H.E. ClncinnaU ".1 0112 0 0 0 05 S O Brooklyn . ... ... 1.0 00 ao 0 010 1 13 8 - Batteries -Sallee and Barlden; Smith, Mamaux and Miller. - : t Batted for Stroud in eighth. SCORE BT INNINGS Portland ........, 1 101200 mta . .'i Salt Lake , HiU ... 1 0 . . ..1 2 0 3 3 0 1 1 O 11 ...00010205 8 . ..O.O 1 1 0 2 2 12 SUMMARY - ; ' Two base hits Siglin. Koehler, Bine 2. Shee ly, Mnlvey, Spencer.' Home runs Speas, Koeh ler. Sielin. Sacrifice hit Johnson. Sacrifice flies Wiaterril, Speas, Mulligan 2. Stolen bases Rumler. Sheely. Bases on balls Off Old ham 4, off Stroud 2, off Lerernes 1. Struck outr By Oldhssn 6, by Stroud 2, by Levernea 2. Runs, responsible for Oldham 7, Stroud . Cred it victory to Stroud. : Six runs, 11 hits, 28 at bat off Stroud in 8 innings. Left on bases Portland 4. Salt Lake 8. Passed ball Byler. Double plays Cox to Blue. Johnson to Mulli gan, Bit by pitcher Blue by Stroud. Time 1:48. Umpires Held and Eason. SENATORS SWING CLOSE CONTEST FROM OAKLAND At Pittsburg: Car 'strike: no game. - Spokane' Club to Enter Strpng.Team In P. N; A. Tourney Spokane, WaslL. July 18. A team of swimmers .representing Spokane will be entered in. the Pacific Northwest asso ciation championship meet at Victoria, B. C, Saturday, July 19. ?; Harold Gleeson. Verne Cunningham and George McKay, 1 all T. M. C. A. swimmers, are the Spokane lads whose entries were mailed in by F. H. McKay, while Hubert Keller tof Coeur d'Alene, the individual star of the regatta events at Lake Coeur d'Alene on July 4 and 5, will be the fourth man on the team.- There Is a possibility that Sari Taft of the T. M. CJ A., will also be included on the team for the diving contest. Keller has been entered in all the dis tance events from 220 yards up. while McKay, Gleeson and Cunningham will take part In the sprints and other events vfp to and Including the 220 yard contest. Cunningham will make a--try for points In the under water swim in addition to the other events. George McKay is also an ' under water performer. AMERICAN CLUBS ARE BATTLING MMMMMMmBwmmmMmMmMwwamMMmmMMmm .v--"--.. - Five Teams Are in Race . for : Pennant, in Junior Major . League.' ,5' " .- . i - r 1 - "By H.C' Hamilton : 1 jyfEW TORKi July lV-OJS P.) Closer J-l and closer- the- race in the Ameri can league is being drawn, with a pos sibility that any one of five teams may suddenly . start for- the , wire "With such speed that 4 the Impetus will t carry ; It through to a pennant. ; - . , The ; first . f our j teams are ' grouped with a' separation: of seven 'games, and a half game behind Detroit, in fourth place, rest the Browns. , The Yankees and White Sox are slumping, -the latter much more recent ly, than, the Gothamttes, but enough to make their position dangerous. The Indians are again coming strong, and the Browns are playing the game of their, lives. .5 Something is bound ' to break when the Sox and : Yankees : tie into . each other In the next series. - If Cleveland can pelt along at a favorable clip when that time comes, the club will slip past me xanics or the Sox. Meanwhile, the tightness of the Na tional league pennant chase grows more pronounced. ; Cincinnati.; lost a day's work yesterday, when the Katjonal league board of directors threw out a game the Reds won from the Pirates and ordered it played again. They de- reatea tne JJoagers, but remained sta- Kilo nary while the Giants were advanc ing over the recumbent bodies of the Cubs., M OT, PAUL, Minn., July 18. (I. N. S- a-x ai juccoy, Brooklyn middleweight. pulled a "Jess , WlUard" In his ; battle with Mike O'Dowd of ! St. Paul' last night,' hitting the - canvas seven ' times on clean knockdowns before - he . took the count of ten. McCoy had no luck in the matter of tossing in the towel. however, as .the referee kicked the towel out of the : ring - twice when McCoy's manager -threw it in. The knockout came In the third round, - New York, July 18. (L N. &) Ted Lewis and Jack Brltton met on Broad way, and before they parted, they bad made a side bet of 81000 on the result of their coming eight round bout at Jersey City, July 28. , , 'Snowy ' Baker Puts In Bid for Services ; Of Jack Dempsey ' Ijos 'Angeles, Cal., July 18w -. (U. P.) "Snpwj- Baker, Aus tralian flsht promoter, lias of fered Jack Dompsey a srnarantee of $100,000 If' be would stace bis - first battle defendlnn the.world's cbainplonsbip in Sydney, Aus tralia, . . Baker cabled the offer to Mrs. Baker, who Is visiting In Ixs An ' geles.-" ' ' : NATIONALS TO CUT RELATIONS WITH MINOE SET Drafting Rules1 Must Be Restored Before Majors Will Become .Friendly. 1 New York, July 18. (U. P.) The Na tional league has officially - declared It? would . have noth Ing to do with the minor leagues if the latter refused to restore the draft privileges. v A communication from a commission of the minor leagues announced draft ing hi . the future by the majors would not be permitted, although members of the minors would be permitted to draft among ; themselves. All major - league members were present at the meeting except those of St. Louis and Cincinnati. The league also threw out the game between Pittsburg and Cincinnati of July 8. The game was called to enable the ClncinnaU team ; to - catch a train. Pittsburg claimed the Reds took a later train, r This was confirmed. The game will be played' over again at Cincinnati, July 27 or 28, or August Z3 . The Question of raising the game schedule from 140 to 154 games was dis cussed, but the . latter was decided The ' national - commission's - recom mendation that the players' pool in the world series be divided 75 .per .cent to the winning team and 25 pert cent to the second and third was accepted. : The National league also decided there shall be no more exhibition games be tween members of the league. ; One al ready scheduled at Syracuse, will be permitted, however. i Business-Like Suits for Business Men The nian of affairs we call him; the man whose clothes are an in dex to his position., Hart Schaffner & Marx ; make these suits. They are tailored in the manner of the best custom work; no padding to add heat and weight; no interlinings; no surplus material anywhere. : Finest fabrics; models to fit all men perfectly .,.?. : - i - ' Big Values at $40 arid $45' borne more some less LUXITE LISLE HOSE Quality 35c Pair 3 Pairs $1.00 ;, Sam-1 Rosenblatt . - & Go. ! The Men's Store for Quality and Service Gaco Buildinsr Fifth and Alder "T"7 Sacramento, July 18. Sacramento won from Oakland Thursday, 5 to. .4. Guisto made his first appearance in the Oakland lineup, but he only. played part of the game. The score: : . OAJKLAND 1 SACRAMENTO . AB.H.O.A.I AB. H. O.A Lane.cf.. 6 12 01 Pinelli.Sb.. 3 1 . 3 1 Waraa.2b. 4 ConeT,lf.., 4 Wilie.rf. , Murphy.Sb Bohncs.. Gnisto.lb. EUiott.e.. KremcT.p. Ariett.lb. ilolling. . 1 1 2 1 0 O 2 . 0 0 0 1 2 8 . 0 I'l 2 1 Middlet'n Jf 2 caarea.ef.. 4 Wolter.rT.. 3 urless.lb. M i f'aT.2b 3 Orr.ss... . 4 Cook.e. ... 3 Piercy.p.., Larkin.p. . tScbant . . 1 2 2 .O 1 1 1 10 0 0 1 0 TotaU. 86-8 24 11 TotaU. 2T 2711 Miaa lor usnto la lourtn. -tBattcd for Ptrey in serenth. Oakland. O 0 O i O ft 9 1 Hit .... ni l onian-t - - .......... " -M. . M . w V 4P V X U Sacramento ....... 0 0 0 1 O O 4 O 5 Hits o 0 O 2 0 2 S 0 8 - f . SUMMARY . KnnSM.1 ana Will HAk.. 1ii.aa u v . -wwvm. cuiur vrr. jnree "ma. 7 hita irff Piercy. 29 at bat in. 7 fnnhia; ", " vu Mjmifin. o ss oas m z mninss. Stolan bssss Bohnw. - fiHriltnn s.... v.; Middleton. Wolter. Gris-CB- Bom oa balls viz tricTcj o. on aremer . Struck out By 1aww at tie sT.. . O V , . - k TM.... air ?TVJ0 JJ.Trr0?0?'-- liable pUy Arlett to for PiMC1Lt Krerner 5. Credit Yictorr to .w. r-, . --iwsr jrixisji ana HITS AND HOMERS EVENLY 4 SPLIT, TIGERS WIN, 4-3 Ijos Aneeles. Jill's- is . rh. n..i again defeated the Angels hy a score of , 4 to 3 here Thursday. It 'was m even aiiair tnroug-hout, each, team getting- 10 safe hits and a home run. The score t ' -j TEKNON LOSAXGBLKS u AB- 9- 9- 4:r. . - AB. 1L O. A. J.Mrtchen.ss 4,3-17 j Dourne.cz 2 O 1 0 Meul,3b... 3 1 O 1 Borton.lb. 4 . 1 10 0 Eddinet'n,rf 4 . I 2 0 Hiffh.lf . . -A 1,. .,. a Fii.her.2b. . 4'"1 ' 4 8 DeVormer.e 4 16 0 WMitcb'iU 1 O .0 8 Alcock. ... 11 0 DaU.p.... 2 OS 2 r abrtques. 4 24 Fournier.lb. 4 : 0 f B tCrawf ord.rf. 4 f 1 3 Rllis,lf..T. ,3 Niehoff.Sb. 4 ICrandalLp. . 4 tOSW, l . . A 0 ix 1 . 0 1- 3 3 2 0 0 4 8 O 5 O 2 1 4 10 0 Totals. .88 19 27 19 Batted for W. Mitc4H in fif'thl iou iw xoies in uie nintn. v . .... firrriRR u v . t w , . . a . Ternoa ......... 2 0 0 0 1 1 O A ft 4 Hits . ......... 3 1 X 122. SO 0 10 lVos Ancelee ...... 0210 OOOO 0 3 . .. I S 1 2 0 0 1 1 110 ,ins. ' MHcheli, Meusel. H1h. Alcock. Crawford. Kenworthy, ' Boiea. - Enoiw-Uenael. mm 6 T&toKadfesl mjus oTioaywsi? The Hart Olas Cew, Instiibntora. S0S-3O7 PIm St. I 1 Phonrs Brsadwsy 1703 Home A-4833L 1 1 X .1 1 t V Home rnra Boles. Crawford. Two base hita Meusel. Fsbriqne. Eddincton, High. Fiaber. eeemlea nits jnauooume s, t.uv. BLruca o By W. Mitchell 8, by CraadaU 2. Bases on balls UK (jranaau l. nun responsiDie lor Crandall 4, W, Mitchell 3. . Serev hit. 3 runs. iStorVto Del "1 rbie"iyfteu to FwTer iMcCredie, signed up Frye for the battery to Borton. limpires i Inner ana xfeaiora. imufA aggregauon. manager wayne -Tancis -1:47. S EALSslTH ROUGHS EATO N , - SMEAR PURPLE SOX BLANK Oakland, July It. With Tom Seaton in the box, San Francisco defeated Seat 1 m. . m UBtTiA . t ttkA " Sr1eA Thuradajr i to 0. Gilligan pitched for the visitors, but he . was wild and his support was ragged, r The score : BV1TTTV I .1-. . "5LB. H.ft.A- ComotoBjU. S . 1 3 . 9 Hemp. 2b. . . 4 0 2 0 WaLih.ef: 4 0 10 Bcbailer.rt. 8 0 5 ,0 Sweeney .c. 3 0 5 1 Ttncha 1 b . . 3 1 A 0 Murphy.8b.lS 0 1 2 Frenches. .4 3.1 1,1 GUlian,p.. 3 10 2 RAN IfRANnijiinn - , AB. H. O. A. Schick .cf. . 4 1 O 0 Fitxserald.rf 8 1 1 Hunter.lf. ..5:0 2 Koerner.lb. 8 1 15 tarandall.2b. 2 0 2 Carenty.ss.. 4 Kamm.Sb.. 4 Bald win ,e. . 3 Sea ton, p. . . 4 1 2 7 10 Totals.. 31 4 24 .6 Totals. .82 . S 27 IS , SCORK BT INNINGS Seattle . 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 00 Hita .......... .o o u u u a u i.i San Francisco HiU . . .1.4 O 0 0' 0 0 0 4 8 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 . SUMMARY " - Runs Fitzterald. Koemer 2. Crandall. Ca- Teaey 2. Baldwin.. Beaton. errors Sweeney. Roche. Mnrnbr.' French. GUIicsn. Stolen -Schick. Fitzarrsld 3. Koerner 2. Tbrea base hitx CiTFift. Schick. Two base hits CaTeney. Seaton. Struck out By GiHis-an 4. by Beaton 7. Bases on balls Oft Gilligan S. Double play r.inntr -to Crandall to fc.oerner.Kuns, sponsible for GillUan 3. . Ift on bases 8o- . . ... : t . in . n T SI LIS o, cnucucn . uum . ,-mv v pire Casey and Burnside. - 7? rv - BSssssssaV W Fresh From the: Itlcmda Don Urbana e and 74 TWO SIZES Bey the Box 3.75 aad ttJti RICH'S Sth and Wash. 4th and SteiTiaon TENNIS TIME! - Now is the time for this popular sport; I. We have - a -fresh, stock of Wright! & Ditson Rackets and Balls. RACKET REPAIRING ..; . ....... .. ..... .' ... - ... 1 ' j We are prepared to do restrlnging and general repairing. Expert .work, and done promptly. f r'h'.: - X:s -Wi ViiV. Bcct;uGGO?orrio i 27S IloxrlMB EW Nssx Frtik; Frye Will Hurl for Battery A Sunday Ernie Frye, the youngster from. Grants Pass, who has been recommended to the Portland Beavers by Herb Pern oil, will be given a chance to show Portland fans what he has en the ball when he twirls for the Battery A baseball team against the G. M. Standifer shipbuilders on Vaug-Hn Street grounds Sunday after noon. Billy Steppr who has worked him self into a scouting Job : for' Manager Lewis of the Standifers . is not certain about his battery. w ) .1 SasSasfUi JIM WILDE AWARDED DECISION Pal Moore Loses 20-Round Bout to English Champion on Points? Verdict Hooted. By Son Chamberlain LOXDOX, July 18. (U. P.) Jimmy Wilde was still the idol of Great Britain today, although only his des perate gameness and Pal Moore's foul ing gave him the decision over the Mem phis lad at the Olympla stadium last niirht, Moore outpointed the British flyweight champion, but repeatedly struck him with -open gloves Kef eree Corrl cau tioned him In the tenth. . This cost him the victory. The verdict went to Wilde on points. In the last five rounds Wilde was bleeding at the mouth and nose, but he hung on and forced the fighting, though Moore landed freely. Moore's best rounds were the sixteenth, and seventeenth, when he walloped Wild all over the rlnp. Wilde came back lit the twentieth round, showing a hurst of speed and taklnjr the offensive. Wilde missed frequently In the last 10 rounds and left the ring nearly exhausted. The American tried desperately toward tne ena or tne nout to anocx out Ms agile opponent, but Wilde evaded him. . Seventeen thousand persona saw the fight, which included much brilliant box-' ing. - ' , General Pershing was greeted with loud cheers when he entered the stirdlum. The prince of Wales and Prince Albert also were present. V.'' Comment Is Unfavorable New Tork. July li.d. N. S.)Re ports from London, telling how Jimmy Wilde was awarded a decision over Pal Moore at the end of their 20-round bout last night, caused a storm of unfavor able Vomment in boxing circles here to day." Accounts of the fight, from a num ber of sources. Indicate that Wilde was badly beaten by the American boxer and that the English system of scoring points proved unfair to Moore. Boxing fans here are recalling the experiences of Willie Ritchie, Gunboat Smith and other American boxers. FRANK M. TROEH of Vancouver, Wash.." has averaged .9757 on 6030 registered targets this season, accord ing to off lclai. averages. The Vancouver shooter returned Thursday from a so journ in Canada where he participated in three tournaments. At Vancouver he was high amateur with a total of 298 out of 800 and in Edmonton he shattered 295 out of 300, i In a 60-bird handicap he was high with 47 out of 60 and scored 24 out of 13 pairs of doubles. At Banff. Ont-, he totaled . 164 out of 170 In singles, was high in doubles with 48 out of 50 and won , the handicap honors with 49 out of 60. ' - 'i.'Nv.'-!'.-.:V-' ; . Kddie Alnsmlth's double in the second inning scored the runs that gave De troit a victory over the Athletics. At Chicago :V - R. H. B. Washington ..... 2 1 001 021 2 S 17 0 Chicago 10002100 0 4 1 Batteries -Shaw and Plclnlch; Faber and Lynn. - . At Cleveland : R. H.E. Boston ......... 000000000 0 5 '8 Cleveland ........00021010 I 9 1 : Batteries Ruth arid Walters; Morton and O'Neill. . , 'At Detroit: ' R. It. E. Philadelphia 0110001008 7 3 Detroit 00400001 6 6 3 . Batteries Kinney and McAvoy ; Love and Ainsmith. 4 At St. Louis (17 Innings)' R.IT.E. N. Y. 0000082 1 00000 0000 19 2 St. L. 0000100410000000 17 17' 4 - Batteries Quinn. Mogrldsje, Shore, and Hannah ; Sothoron, Wright, Dallie and Severeid, Mayer. The Red Sox failed to solve the pitching of Guy Morton, who won for Cleveland by ; the shutout route. '" ' r My Upstairs Valiieo in Meim'c Suits Will Make You Glad And so will my styles. You'll come back again for your next suit, just as hundreds and hundreds of men and yourig men do season in and season out. They have learned that dollars really. can be saved by coming to my lowrrent, upstairs store for their clothes. . :: SUITS $20 to -iio Come up and'le.t me make YOU glad. : Special Notice! ' Through s misunderstandinc, all the coupons were not released FROM THE BALLOON at Columbia Beach last Sunday. The balance of them will be released next Sunday, and the announcement of the winning number made next week. 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