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r 14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1820. 1 ennis ion lam m Johnston, California Grack, Favorite l - m . ,,v.v,-.,-rt! INational Uhamb shin lournev wm I! V .ity Net Stars in Title Play PJREST HILLS, L. I.. Sept. I L N. 8.) The Quarter final round in the national Uwn Unnl tournament at the . West side Tennis club her wn reached today with these surviving matches : 'a. Colket Caner, Boston, vs. Irving Wright, Boston : Wataon M. Washburn, N'aw York, vs. William M. Johnston, Han ' Francisco, the national champion ; Clar ence H. Orlffln, Ban Franctseo, vs. WaU lace O. Johnson. Philadelphia ; William T. Tllden II. Philadelphia, vs. Walter Westbrook, Detroit. VETERANS TO PLAT Oiore interest attached o tfie Ortf fin Johnson match perhaps - than to any other, duo to the extraordinary skill the veteran Callfornlan has been showing , sines he started -play In the Eastern tournament. lie recently defeated Wtl llam M. Johnston .through sensational ; playing and has been made a strong favorite to defeat Wallace F. Johnson, the Phlladelphlan. If he does, he will meet the winner of the Tllden-Westbrook match, generally conceded to be Tllden, in the semi-final round. William M. Johnston's match today Is expeoted to be much easier than yester day since in Waahburn he will be meet ing a alow, steady player and a man who does not figure to cause him any serious ; trouble. His victory in straight sets over , Richard! Norrta Williams II, twice former national champion, makes him a favor. "ite to repeat his victory of last year. even though Tllden has been playing : phenomenal tennis, and Griffin haa beaten the national champion once this year. ' THTJB&DAY'S BESCLTS . Remit la fifth round: Willi U. Jahnatoo. San Frnele, beat K. ' N. William II. Boa ton. 6-8, 8-4. 7-9. William T. Tllden II. Philadelphia, beat Vin cent RlchaMa, New Tort, 0-8. 8-6, 6-8. 6-0. WiUon M. Waahburn. New Tork. beat Charles 8. Oarland. IMtUburg. 7-5. 7-6. 7-5. Wallace F. Johaeoa. Philadelphia, heat Roland Robert, Han FranrUwo, S-8, 8-6, 6-8, 4-6, -4. Clarence J. Griffin. San Franciaco, beat A. J. Lowerjr, New York. 6-3, 6 1. 6-1. I. C. Wright. Boaton, beat Ralph H. Burtlek, Chicago, 6-4, 6-2, S-7. i. C. Caner, Rnetoa, beat L. E. Mahin. New Tork. e-8. -. o-a. Walter Wmtbrook, Detroit, beat H. Broock nan. Cambridge, 6 4, 9 1 Billy Mascott In Charge The annual picnic of Anchor council Ko. 746. Security Benefit association, will be held at Crystal Lake park Sun- 'day. An all-star boxing card Is being arranged for the occasion by the com- , mittee In charge. Billy Masoott, Port land's famous bantamwsight, la looking after the boxing end f the program. llllllllilM eK Who npHATS about If you're mistake. Two Bay C fall j The saving isn't: on the price "ticket it is in the clothes. :r The tailoring, style and all wool that you get here in Hart Schaffnerv& Marx clothes saves tsimost. The The day ' ' ' Sam-1 Fifth at Aider . ! It; Dempsey to Try k n, tv ft n n ; . Speed and Trickery His Goal By Fraak O. Heeae (International New BerrVe Staff Correepond t) BENTON HARBOR. Mich., Sept I. (I. N. R The quaintest feature ot the Jack Dempsey-Bllly Mlske flstlcuf flng affair on Labor day Is that each man all through training days haa trained to accustom himself to the styls of the other. Champion Dempsey. almost Ignoring practice in the manly art of "knocking-'em-dead," which he knows so well, haa schooled hour after hour in boxing ; naa sidetracked all other alms to accomplish sjpeed of leg. speed of arm and defensive trickery. He's been doing It because he expects' Mlske will box him and he wanta to meet Miske at his own game. And all the while Mlske. flouring that Dempsey is going to wage a slugger bat tle, haa been shelving practice in the boxing department and has been educat ing his paws Into dropping a man of about Dempseys else Into a state of 10 seoond coma. MISKE TO 81. CO! All of which provokes the quia . "Are they going to carry their training camp intent into the ring?" If they do. one may be privileged to AMERICAN At Philadelphia R. H. E. Detroit 000 000 .000 0 2 Philadelphia JOO 000 00 2 8 2 Batteries Oldham, Morrlsette and Stanage ; Harria and Perkins. At Boston li. H. E. New York 001 100 0002 5 2 Boston 211 001 01 1 Batteries S hawkey, McCraw and Ruel ; Myera and Schang. NATIONAL At Pittsburg R. H. E. New York 010 10! 0016 12 0 iMttsbura; 100 000 OO0 1 9 1 Batteries B.rnes and Snyder ; Hamil ton, Wtsner and Schmidt At St. Louis Cincinnati St. Louis Batteries Ring and Wlngo ; Kirch er and demons. R.H.E. . 10 l .261 Hainea, Fort Worth, Texas, Sept 3. Fort Worth won the 1920 championship of the 'Texas league yesterday. Several more games are on tho schedule, but the gafalon Is a cinch to come to this city. can save the or you clothes? wHat you're going to thinK when' you buy your careful you won't make clothes last longer clothes cost per is. lowest ' -"-' ' . ' , " ' ' Rosenblatt iS? Co. . Th fJoml Hart Scbaffner & Marx Clothes ' : ' -. . Miske's Game witness the peculiar spectacle of Demp sey. the slugger, boxing his rival, and Miske, the boxer, devoting himself to aluggery of the most vicious kind. In Dempeey's behalf it can be said that he haa shown far more brilliancy aa a boxer than Miske haa developed aa a swatsmith. In fact. Dempsey has amased day after day by his wonderful skill In both branches of the boxing art. LACKS POTTER Miske of today haa been hitting harder than the Mlske of any other era. But Mlske hasn't been doing a fearful lot of damage, even though he Is driving with great power against the Jaws and bodies of his foemen. Billy can hit a terrible sock these days but It doea not anchor him within a dosen miles of Dempsey in punching power. Perhapa the boys have been schooling In the style of the other only for the pur pose of using their new found education In cases of extreme emergency. Prob ably each will go Into the ling using the same old tactics that brought them fame and fortune in previous battles. But if they should awap styles, what a weird but fearfully interesting spectacle it would be ! 1 I .JrTAND STANDINGS OP TNg TEAM PKfflo Ocatt Laaiue W. U Pet. I TV. I. Pet Vernon... 86 67 .562) San Krin. 77 78 .607 "alt Lake 81 68 .844 Portland.. 60 76 .476 Seattle... 75 72 .510 Oakland. . 71 81 .467 LoaAnt'la 77 74.5108cram to. 64 87 .424 National League W. U Pct. W. L. Prt. Cindn'U. 6 63 .588 Chicago. . 63 64 .496 Brooklyn. 70 55 .580! St Looia 61 68 .488 New York 68 67 .544Roston. ... 49 68 .418 Pittaburg 64 50 .5201 Philadel'ia 60 73 .407 Amarioan Laague ' W. L. Pet I W. I Clereland 77 47 .616 Boetoa. . . 61 64 Chicago.. 77 49 .611Wah'ct'n. 62 67 New Tork 78 61 .05 Detroit. . . 48 7 8U Loui. 62 69 .12PhUadel'ia 42 8S Prt 488 487 887 ,386 Nccr Entered In Net Play San Francisco, Sept 2. (I. N. 8.) One hundred and sixty-nine tennis play ers from all parts of California, and entries from Portland and Denver were announced by the California Lawn Ten nis association for the state chqfrnplAn- shlp that opens here on Saturday. Be sides these singles player, 59 doubles teams are also entered. Phil Neer of Portland is one of the northern entries. on fall clothes. Gasco, Building BevosDuckecL By Seals by 6 to 2 Score OAKLAND, CaX, 8ept 8. San Fran cisco trimmed Portland Thursday. I to 2, by bunching their binglea off Kalllo and Sutherland and taking ad vantage of tho mlsplays of the Beavers. Led by Hasbrook, who made four hits In as many times at bat, the Seals col lected 10 hits off Kalllo In six lnnlnrs and five off Sutherland in two frames. Portland gathered nine hlta off Jim Scott but did not dent the plate until the eighth Inning, when two runs were scored on Wisterxll's single. Cox' triple and Schaller'a third hit San Francisco scored its first run in the fourth inning when Koehler hit Con nolly in the back with the ball, Walsh scoring ore the play. Three hits, includ ing a triple ot OConnell. gave the Seala two in the fifth. In the seventh three hits, a stolen base and a walk resulted in two more for the Seala and Wisterxll's error after two hits had been registered put over the final run In the eighth. Score: POBTLAND AB. R. H PO. 5 0 2 6 1 O 4 8 1 0 0 0 o A. 2 1 o 1 0 o 1 3 2 0 0 1 SirUn. 2b . WteKrxil. 2 b Mabel, cf . Blue, lb . . . Cox. rf ftchallrr. If . Knehler, c Kinadoa. . 0 0 1 0 1 o o o o 0 o o 0 Ktiuo. p . , Haker ... tGatewood Bprancer. la , Sutherland, p Total ... 85 2 8 SAN FRANCISCO AB. R. H. 24 18 -a PO. 1 1 7 S 8 2 1 A. 0 O 4 0 0 o 1 1 8 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 1 Schick, rf CaTenejr, a . . Wakh, 2b ... Afnew, e . . . , Connolly, if . . O'ConnelU cf . liaabrootk. lb Kmmm, 8b . . . Scott, p .... 8 8 Total .83 1.1 27 11 Batted for Kuifdon in ee Tenth. yuan lor uaaer. 8COSK BT INNINGS Portland 000 000 020 2 Hit 101 112 080 Ban Franciaoo 04)0 120 21 8 Hit 121 231 82 18 SUMMARY Fire ram. 10 hit. 22 at bat off Kallilo In IX Inntnri; 8 run, 8 bit. IS at bat off Bather land In two Inninn. Two base hlta WlxteniL Wbh. Three baae Uta O'ConneU, Cox. Base on oaua wi oeou. of I Kauio I, on Bauer land 1. Struck out Br Scott 8. by Kallto 2, Doable play Kallio-SifHn-Blu. Kallio-fiiclin-Scott-Walah-Hubrook. Ban reaponeible for Kalllo 2 Scott 1, 8athefland 2. Stolen baae Kallio, Kainm. Charte defeat to Kalllo. Ifl ot. baees Portland 8, 8an Frandaca 8. Time of tana waa 1 bour 4S minute. THREE TO OXE SCORE OF GO BETWEEN IO E R S - RATNTERS Los AnI4, Sept J. Schorr allowed the TigeraHbut three hits Thursday, but two of these, both doubles, coupled with a sacrifice, a fielder's choice andean error, gave Vernon the game by a score of 3 to L Seattle's run in the seventh was the result of a triple by Cunningham and Schorr's double. The score : SEATTLE 1 VERNON AB. R. B E. AB. R. H. E. Kiddleton.rf 4 01 rWir.tton.rf . 8 1 Mitchell,.. 8 OHiah.lf 8 Bobne.Sb. . 4 Murpby.lh. 1 Zamlock.lb. 2 Eldrrd,cf . . 4 Kenw'th7.2b 4 01Kbibr.2b. . . 4 olChadb aa.cf.. 2 OlMneiler.lb. . 2 Can bam.lf.. 4 Smith, 3b . Stampf,. . 4 Baldwin,e. . 3 Schorr J). . . 8 DeToraaer.e . Houc.p. . . . Total... 38 18 1 Totals... 28 8 8 1 SCORE BT 1KNINOS Seattle . . . ., 000 000 100 1 Hid 002 102 210 8 Vernon 0O0 080 00 8 HiU 001 020 00 3 SUMMARY Three baae bit Cunningham. Two base hit Smith, Edinttnn, Schorr. Sacrifice bit 1- oraer, Houck. Mitchell, Eaaaienk. Struck out Br Schorr 4. Baaea om ball Off Schorr 2. linn reeponafbl tot Br gcborr 8, by Hoajek'l. Double plaji EVber to Mitchell to MaeDer, Baldwin to Ken worthy. Hit by pitched ball Uonck. Time 1:48. HOMER HELPS OAKS WEf FROM SOLONS, SCORE 5-3 Sacramento. Sept t. Hack Milter's homer, with Wiley and Oulsto on bases, in the fourth Inning Thursday enabled Oakland to come from behind and defeat Sacramento. 5 to 3. Glnglardl drove a home run over the right field fence In the ninth. Burs Arlett held the Sena tors to six hits. The ecorc: OAKLAND - SACRAMENTO IB. R. H. T.. M GT n.2b 8 0 0 0 AB. K. II. E Cooper.cf.. 4 WiUe.rf... 4 GniU,lb. 8 aOller.ll.. 4 Gincl'rdl.Sb 4 Brubeker.ee. 4 Pol.2b... 4 Derman.c. 4 AXlett.p... 8 Kopn.U.... 110 0 urr.m 4 0 11 Compton.cf. 8 0 10 Mollwrtz.lb, 4 0 10 Ryan.rt 8 110 Hheehan.Sb. 4 110 Schang.c. ..3 0 0 0 Peoner.p... 4 0 10 Total. ..84 8 10 Total 58 8 S 1 800RI BI Cf.VlNGS Oakland 000 400 001 8 Hit Ill 400 012 10 Sacramento 120 000 OOO S Hit 120 110 010 SUMMARY Boos reauoneibla for Panaer 5. Arlatt 2. Home ran Miller, tiinghudi. Threa-bue hit GingJardl Two-baea hit Cooper, Ryan. Sheeban, Penaer. Stolen bate McGafflgan. Saertrice hit ftchani. Be on ball Off Arlett 2. off Penner 1. 8 track out Br Arlett 2. br Penner 8. Doable plan urr-Mefiarrigaa-Moltwtta, Sheehn-Mc- Uaingan-Mouwttx. 1'eoner MoliirtU. 1:28. Tim THOMAS' LEFT HAND WXXS ANGELS' TICTOUr OVER BEES Salt Lake, Sept. J. Left Thomas left handed the Angela Into a victory Thurs day over the Beea by the score of 5 to I. Gould, who started for the Bees, was wild, passing eight men and allow ing 10 hlta Score LOS ANGELES SALT LAKE AH. TT AB. H: B. E. K.iUefeT.16. 4 2 KnUigan.8b X 0 1 0 McAnlerj iohnaon. K.CndL2b Crawford, rf Baaler,c. . Statavcf . . . Nrehoff.lb, Ellis.U. ... Thome, p. . arng.2b. SbeelT.lb Wolter.cf HoapOf.. Br-w.rf . . JeaUn.c. Goold.p. . Cullop,p. Hood.. . Totals. ..S 8 10 1 Tatal 28 8 7 1 'Batted for Callop a th ninth. SCOBS BT INNINGS Lee' Angeles 001 003 020 8 Hits . . U . . . i . 108 018 020 10 Bait Lata ......... 000 010 101 8 . HiU . . v Oil 100 20J 7 SCMMART Thras baae bit Killef er. Two bass hit J'aakio, Stats, K. CraadalL Baaaler. 8 tolas hue Hoe p. Sacrific bits Goald. lfalligan. Struck out Br Gould 8. br Cnllop 1. by Thomas 1. Baaaa on ball Off Goald 8. off Thomas a. wild pttea TDomaa. tut ay pitched ball KilUfex by Gould. MslUgaa. Hood, rira ran. 10 bits off Goald. 08 t bat in 8 famine. Bona, rernailbl for -GonUI S. Taoaa aa 6. Doable play- Johnoaa-Keug-Sheely, Nie- boff-Crandail-aUiieler. TDomaa-;iaadaa-a.iUetct. Charge defeat to Goald. Left oa baae Lo Aagalea 18. Salt Lake S. Time 1:58 Aato Xtnces on Labor JDay Chehalla. Waalw Sept. 8. The Auto asoblla raxes which were canoeted Satur day. August 28. the hurt day of the Southwest Waahlncton fair; on account of th rain, will ba held at the fair gTounaa oa the afternoon of Labor day. according to Secretary George R. Walker t r "ocl,ulon- tA number of 'J1 fe entered and some racers from cities of the Northweat are also aa pected to enter, p. L Kane of Centralis Journal to Get Out Edition on Big Bout Monday r" 1 Coraalete details of the Jack Detas 7.BUI7 Mlitt world' heavywelcht champloaihla battle, to be stared at Beaton Harbor. Vleh. Labor dar, will be aasUsaed fef The Jorfraal Moaday i fteraoen. s This edition, eoatalalBf all the aewa of iaterett arlor to the time the battlers climb taroach the ropes aad s blew by blow eaecriptloa by the best boxlas experts obtalaable, will appear oa the streets Immediately after the eeatest has eaded. This will be Jack Dempsey's first battle slaee he aaaexed the title from Js WUlard at Toledo, Ohio, 1 months arc. CLEVELAND AND WHITE SOX HAVE HOME SCHEDULE By L. K- Blaacbard (Cnitad Preaa Staff Correapondant.) CHICAGO. Sept I. Cleveland -Cb icaco appeared todjty set to battle It out for first place In the American leajrue. The Yanks, now In third -place, are still a factor In the race, but the block signal is set against them. The dope that seems to point this way is : The White Sox and the Indians now are on their home grounds and will stay there for 22 of the 28 remaining carries. Tie Yanks will be on the road most of the time and there is no setting away from the fact that traveling is a great efficiency reducer. The Yanks, however. with murderers' row functioning, can overturn a lot of things and dope may be one of them. The Sox always were famous for playing their best with the "money" in sight The Indians appa rently have recovered from their slump and the merry battle is on. The three teams were strung out today Kwith about half a game between them. CAEPENTIER IS HOPEFUL ON EVE OF DEPARTURE TJARIS, Sept I. (I. N. a) Georges X Carpentier, Buropean heavyweight and his manager, Francois Descamps, i left Paris today for Havre, where to morrow they, will board the French line steamer La Lorraine for their second voyage to the United States. Mme. Carpentier, who accompanied the pu gilist on his former visit, waa left at home because of her delicate condition. "I know Battling Levinsky la a good, hard fighter." said Carpentier to an In ternational News Service representative before he left Paris, "but I believe I shall dispose of him in three or four rounds If I am fit" Carpentier and Levinsky, who Is the American light-heavyweight champion, are scheduled to meet in a 15-round bout before the International Sporting club, October 12, at EbbeU field, Brook lyn, N. Y. - "I win try to start training after my arrival in the United States," the pu gilist continued. "I have not been doing any training this summer, but have been constantly exercising at the sea shore, swimming, playing ball and working at other mild exercises. I never felt better. "I will be glad to see America again. The people there treated me so fine on my first trip there that I feel at home In that country." THE finals In the women's singles event Thursday brought out a new champion for the 1920 Portland city ten nis title when Mrs. Maude Lowell Rog ers of California defeated Mrs. W. L Northup, last year's winner, In two straight sets, (-2, (-3, on the courts of tho Multnomah Amateur Athletic club. Mrs. Northup and Miss Stella Fording then won the women's doubles champion ship from Mrs. Rogers and Miss Irene Campbell. S-2. -3. A. D. Xorris managed to win from Harry Gray In their unfinished match after Gray had taken the long set, 12- 14, Wednesday. The two seta Thursday went 7-6, 6-4. Rogers MacVeagh was eliminated from further competition In the men'a singles when Deo Mallett triumphed, 8-4, 8-8,' 8-4. Te committee in charge announced that no matches would be scheduled over the week-end and Labor day, but that If contestants wanted to play they could arrange their own time. Following: are Thursday's results: Men s singles A. S. Frohman beat Max Wood by default; Mallett beat Rogers Macveagh 8-4, 8-J. 8-4: A. D. Norrls beat Harry Gray 11-14. 7-5, 6-4; CaUln Wolfard beat Will Gray 6-2. 6-2 ; waiter Goes beat Victor Vernon $-1, 6-1. Ladies' singles Mrs. Rogers beat Mrs. rtortnup s-z, e-3. Men's doubles Deo Mallett and Set win Bingham beat H. B. Cooper and Don Munro 7-S. 7-S ; A. a Frohman and B Smith beat E. Fenton and E. Demp- aier s-o. s-z ; uarry uray and Max Wood beat A. L Roberta and Dr. J. B. Bllderbach 6-S, 8-7. Ladies' doubles Mrs. Northup and steua Fording beat Mrs. Rogers and Irene Campbell 6-2, 6-2. The schedule: jam rronman and Tea StefTen vs. Rogers MacVeagh and CaUln Wolfard; ueo Mallett vs. Jacle Neer: Harrar Gray ana nix wood vs. A. B. McAlSln and v. Vernon; G., Jones and Don I Munro vs. a. a. JTohman and F. Smlt i,ampMU snd Deo Mallett vs. k. werachkel and W. K. H, Holmes aad K. D. Joy vs. M Wentworth and A. D. Norris. Olympic Club Te WQuldPlayHa San Francisco, Sept' X. I Tentative plan's for an East football game on New Tear's announced hers by Jack Spalding Of the Olymplo dub. An lnvltUon has been Issued to Harvard varsity to play bare on that data against the ical club tt - II, Bliss Tomant Loses at Ns Cedarurst, L. L, Sept. J. iV, P. Mrs. MoUa BJurstadt Mallory. tormer national champion. defeated A Miss Eleanor Tennant of California In firaight Tennis if; Irene JUrs. L. t4T; Mary re Leaals nln 8asjTgamgai J iward In. s.) n-s. West iay were seta en the Rockaway Hunt clYv ten- Municipal Golf Title Play Sunday MUNICIPAL golf links players art practicing daily In preparation for the second annual city championship tour ney, which la scheduled to begin Sunday on the Eaatmoreland course. Over 100 players are scheduled to tea-ofr In the qualifying round. In conjunction with the champion ship event there will be a handicap tourney so that the poorer players will have an opportunity to qualifying in the various flights, outside of the champion ship 18. Johnny Junor, professional, who is la charge of the tourney, announced Friday tnat the first pair wtll tee-off in the qualifying round at o'clock Sunday morning. The early starting bour has been set on accpunt of the big entry. The entrance fee for the tourney this years Is (0 cants In addition to the greens re ot 25 cents. Two handsome golf baga, offered by the Monayman Hardware company ' and A. O. Spalding, will go to the winner nd runner-up respectively in the cham pionship flight In the first flight K. & Ervln has offered a golf bag for the winner and Backus ft. Morris bave of fered a wooden club for the winner of the beaten eight flight A wooden club will be offered to the player making the low net score and a dosen balls is the prise for the best gross card. Golf balls wtll be offered to the winners in the finals of the various flights. The tourney Is open to all, save pro.Ja Kelcba. Trash. Tillamook and Wilson Rln feasionala. SWITCH IN SOX LINEUP GIVES TEAM A PUNCH By H. C. Hamntoa (VfaTw TORK, Sept I. (I. N. & Kid X Ti aieason. who last year led the Chi eaaro White Box to a championship of the American league, is beginning to believe in Jinxes, if he never did before. He haa declined to predict that the White Sox will win a pennant Asked when here recently what he thought of his team's chances to figure again in a world's series, he declared be had noining to say except that he haa a good baseball clubone that will fight naru. . "You can't interview me on a pen nant": be asserted. However, It waa learned' from mem bers of the White Sox team that they and Gleaeon believe the switch which sent Ted Jourdan to the bench and placed John Collins, formerly an out fielder, at first baae supplied the punch and infield team work which shot the Sox out In front during their recent road trip. If the Box win again this year, they will be ready to give a vote of thanks to Colllna. Jourdan. a recent addition to the ranks of the) Box, Is a remarkably fine fielder, but bis bitting was very weak. Colllna' bitting and speed on the basse are the things whicn make his pres ence as a regular desirable. Dress Up, Fellows IT'S LABOR DAY NEXT MONDAY Put on a Good Front Look Like a Million Dollars Celebrate the Day Right. Wear a Classy Suit Up my stairway on Broadway you will find the best buys in the city. . Choose from a brand new stock of Men's and Young Men's SUITS and OVERCOATS $30 to $60 IllI gg Southern Pacific fifhinf' bulktln : UcKtniie and Willamette Riven Water low and eleaa - Proopect for week-end fairly food. Vneisbt Ola aad bait ar. heint need with bwt eat I la tuna a Tillable 20 to 40 mile distant. Shtalaw Hirer Water clear! Week-end at- look expastod to b. eery food ainoe rain ot e ml day aco. Behofld Rlrer -Water clear and warn. Week-end oetlook not of the beat. FUea aad chab bait mwd. Stream half mile from (tattoo. Smith BiTr - Water clear. Wek-n4 out look rood. niei and bait ed. Fair catena of cutthroat trout a dot fall. 20 aaile dleUaC Ten Mile Lake -Water lar. Week end out- look coed. "Spinner aad fUaa UKd. Lak to on quarter fall distant. , North I'mpqna Rlrer Water htch. illfhtly madd. Week-end outlook nnnmallr send. 81 anon rasa beint aaad. SereraJ food ea tehee re ported; larve number of aalmon trout beiat rancht Bast fihin 20 taOea from Boatbwrs Itoroe Hirer Water clear. Week-end outlook fair. rw rood catch aa reported with tutsan sad royal eoaehmaa. Salmon berry and Xehalem Rirem Whin report very cond at Nehalcm. water bains dear week end outlook food, fresh aalmon Sf M- ias twad. South Pork and North Pork Nehalem Rreer line flahlnc reported four aillea from Moblcr, nearart atatlon. Sereral bit niche with rarinm kind of fUea. 8aBCin tralll nt is Nehalem bay rery sood. Outlook for waak-and treat Water rateint, little muddy. Week-end out lock food for bait flatting. StTrral nice catch Jack eelmon In Traak rlrer and number of sood ortebes ot trout and Jack salmon being mad la all rtrar. Lt Creole Creek Water e'ear. Weak -end ontlook fair. Salmon tecs and flies oaad. Stream on. mil. from italic nr. SUets Rlrer - Water roily. Week-end ontlook good. Bereral good catches with almon eggi tod dee. Beet f lining 10 mOa from Toledo, reached 07 naaa. eVorth Santiam Blr Water clear. Week end oatlook goad. Bait beat bet. Stream Mr tlii. eiation. Fkbermen will take not reports from 'tbe elmonbrVy and Nehalem appear to b. better Joet now than th? baea bwen for th. entire ton. runner mere I om t xceurnt niung In th North Lmpq.ua snd in the Coo Bay e Ucn A Sure Shot It's a q astioa of steady' nerves, a food rifU and dependable) ammuni tion. We) have a full line) of Remlag-j ton rules and cartridge. For many year their accuracy haa been un questioned. BbcusaWorrin 273 MORRISON. NEAR FOURTH ivy l r . 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