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J : MONDAY. SEPTEMBER U, 1 1820. THK" OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON 13 Brooklyn Club App Edge in National Penn Indians Hold the Lead Both Games And Series For Angeles LOS ANGELES, Sept 12 -Th Angel took both of Sunday's same aoad the aeries from the Iucka, by a score of 6 to 4 Irr each came.. It looked Ilka Portland's ram In the second, until the An(li rallied in the ninth and put over two runs on two hits. The double victory save the Angels seven out of eight Risrnea played during the, week, the other game being a tie. Ttu ft, v.r. vre nnud out by one run In five games. Like In other games during the week, the Beavers got away In the lead but failed to hold It when the pitchers weak ened and allowed the Angels to put aurows the winning runs. tiw Blue, tne suspenaeo Beaver first busmen, ii back In the lineup after being out of the game for a week for his attack on Umpire Byron. Wister.il. the Beaver third Backer, was spiked by Flollie Zelder la the first time, lie will be out of the lineup for a couple of day: rw V rm DOWNFALL OF MISKE IN BOUT First same: POkTLAXD Sla. 3b . . Wistmil. 3b. , Malsel. rf Hit., lb . . . . . rf eWlnller, If . . . Veehler. c . . . Speaneer, ne-3h rSotheTlnnd. p. Klncdaa, ai . . CeUnooa . . . AB. '. 3 . . 4 , . . . n B. t 1 A e i o 0 1 0 ro. Total! MrAalc. aa . . ZeUer. 2k . . . t'fsfwevd. rf (Baalr, a . . . , Stat. c( .... vUhoff lb . , ruv. it Parties, p . , . 35 4 13 LOS AKGELEfc AS. H H. ro. i s 1 1 T o 4 1 0 o 1 0 1 1 t 2 IT A. n 8 1 Totals 33 S 1A 27 10 1 Batted lor Klncdaa in ninth. BCOBE BT IN3ILNGS Portias 013 080 100 4 HiU 123 set 80 1 Uj Antrim 310 000 02 S 1I1U 210 11 21 W UMUiRT , Thru bee. hit Crawford. Two baa. hit Sntaerlaarl, MrAalc. Stoles hat.. . . Mil I. Nlehnff. fUrrifire hill Blue. Struck eot B Wutnerian 3. by Parties 4. Bean on ball. Off Sutherland 3, off PerUre 2. Hum re sponsible for Beieerland B, PerUra 8. Doable pi. Zeider McahI-t - alllefer, BUU PtrUes kiUeter. Tlsu 1:47. Seoond game; HIus, lb . . . BIcHn, l!b . MalMl. el . . foi. rf . . . . RrtuUIrr, If . Knhler, ... Spramer, 8b ainrdun, a. . Kallio. p . . Poison, p . . . Total. . . . Portland AB. ... s . . . . 3 B. ro. a. 0 12 0 0 1 t 1 1 o e o 0 3 0 is L08 ANUrXKS Ktliefer. lb . . . MrAuley, el . . . '.elder. Ib Crawford, tl . . . I.arn. Stauv'.f i K. Irinrlall, 2 Ellle, If . f rendall, . . tnansler (Keating AB. . . 4 .. 4 ::i . 3 . 3 . 8 . a . 3 , '. 1 .. 0 ii. ro. 1 13 i 3 1 3 I o 1 0 A. e 4 2 1 1 o o 4 0 0 r.. 0 e e 0 o e 0 T.tala S3 S 10 37 On a mit wben visaing rue snored. t Ratted for lapen In ninth. tBaUaa lot Htal tn ninth. BUOBtS BT LNNINGa rortland 100 800 000 4 Hlta 220 810 001 Loa Aaeclaa ISO OS0 113 ft HiU . 300 000 882 10 SUMIaABY Two bun hlta ('ax. Crawford, Ellin. Baantor. 8tnn haata MaUfl. KllUfrr. Hacrifira hits Spranf.r 2. Kinsaaa 2, Kallio, Kaatio. K. , r.mlatt. Htm, out By O. Crandall 4. by Kallte 1. Bate en bell Off Caanoall 1. Kttfia. mpnniible for Cranrlall 3. Ktllta . Cherts -at tn Kallio. iHrahte play- Elnsiloa-Blue. ''Auly K. Cramlall Kill.far. Bpran-vr - Blua Hit by pitched ball Btflia. Tima I t. ( ; - r Vrfj t ' : : I V-r-m .i... i. irwlV. tne mm mm V- ain m .aiSn . It;, v. v x mmffrr-t s.. . " " fl v,- ' X A-:.: - ' .jf ' ' " n n- mf" ' "' . .. I Li I . -"" .. " -' ' J ,T ur U-J BT 5L: i i . . " . V ? v : ' . ' " , - a SSSy''lnEtwS :v.;eyw---wb-er j Referee Jim Doaghtery conntlng oat BUI Mlske In the third round of hla battle with Jack Pcmiwer, hcavyvrelgfet cliamplon of the world. In their content at Benton Harbor, Mich., Labor day. Rebstock Is Defeated in Title Play bodge,, May Step Under Whe ndiahs Hold the Lead in A. L. Bacrifiee hita (iinflardi 2. Base oo balia Off ;rlncr 1. Btrnrk tmt Br (Gardner 8. Doable Play Knikht-Ooopr. Knight-Brubaker-Cooper. ltuna, rwponaibl. for Cardncr 5, A r laU 2. Ml ea boa . Oat la nil S. Baaitia 4. Tiise 1:0. Second came : 8EATTLU AB. K. H. E Cnnin'm.lf 4 12 0 Bnbne,aa-Sb 6 2 2 0 Middl'B.ri 3 18 0 Kklrrd.rf . . 5 0 2 K.nvw'r.l'b 8 0 2 0 Baanlrch.lb A 1 1 0 Bribold.si,. 1110 Adama.e. .5110 Crary.p. . . 4 O 1 O M ares. 3b. .2110 OAKLAND AB. B, H E. Wilie.rf . . , Cooper, 1 b . MiUer.lf . . Knlsnt.2b. ;ineUrdi,Sb 4 Brabtker.il 4 F ormas.e. . 4 Krauae.s- Altenj. . . Totsli..9 I IT Bi Tsttlt ..33 3 8 0 BCOKR BT INNINGS Seattle 210 003 030 3 822 006 320 17 Hlta Oakland HiU .200 001 00O 3 810 0P4 000 8 SUM MART Thro. runa. 8 hlta off Krauw. 10 at bat in 1 2-3 ui.iua; 1 on 2 out. Htalan hw Mid dJ.toD, Warea 2, Adama. Two bane MU Sai bold, Cunnliifham 2. Brubektr, Bohne. Sacri fire hlta Kanworthy 2. Baaea on belli Oft Jry 3. aff-Altan 3. K track ttt By Ocary 1. Hit by piaclwd ball U araa by Alt.n. ' Double playa Bohne to Krnworthy U Zaaaloeh, Bru baktr to Kntfht to Cooper, Kanworthy to Bohne to Zamloch. Knicht la Brnbaaar to Oeopae. Wild pitch Allan. ltiiro, rponalble for Ueary 8. Krauae 8, AHta 4. I-(t oa baee Seattle 10, uoki.no 4. cuarga defeat t. araua. Til I mi . oat (ataoJing) AValab. CoanoU, Kamai. Bylar. gtruHt otrt By Rtnnid 6, by (ewn 1, by Cole 1. Basra on balla f-0 Htrond 2. off Iewia 2. Two runa. G hita of Lewia. 1 S at bat In 4 1 -3 out in liftA. 3 on. 1 oat. Rune, re- ponaible for Lewis 2, Cole 2, Stroud S. Wild Credit Tictorj to Cole. rlrst Left on baaea ban Franciaco G, Sait Lake 11. pitch Stroud. baae on error Salt Lake 1. Second frame : s 8AM FRANCISCO J . U. H. E.T AB, Sdttck.U. . 4 0 Kennedy, rf 4 O WaJsh.u. .. 8 1 Connolly. 2b 3 1 0'C'neU,ef 2 0 Tiubra'k.lb 3 1 Kamm.Sb.. 3 O Telie.o. ... 2 0 Coacb.P ... 3 0 Lewu.w. ..00 Kitzsermld 1 O 1 tAiaew... 10 0 1 esialticin.3b 0 0!Jnhnon.fce. 0 lKrui.2b... 0 OSheely.lb.. 1 OlWolUr.ri.. 1 0,Hood.cf... I OlUoatiOt 0 1 ieuiina.e. . 8 llLererenxej) e o Ol 01 8 ALT LAKE AB. K. H. E. OAKH T A It 13 FIRST GAME; LOSK K1XOND TO 8IWASIIE8 San Kranclaco, Sept. 13. Sunday's double header was split between the orpoaing teams. Oakland took the morning contest 8 to 3. and Seattle cap tured the afternoon, 3 to 8. The U- wii.hes took a good hold on the after noon contest In the first two Innlnga. whan three runs and five hlta were se cured off Krause. He was relieved by Alten. but he waa unable to stop the Northerners, deary started wild, but settled down after the first Uerdner gav the Oaks the mernlng game when he allowed four hits and aa many runs In the fourth. The scores : First game: SEATTLE AB. R. H Mldd'e.rt.. 4 1 J I Behne,3. . Wurphy.lb. KMred.ef . . Kenw .2b Cenalaa.l Soibold. . Baldwtn.c. . Oerdner.s. Totals.. 88 3 T OAKI-AMi a n. h. h r Tattt.rf... 4 Wilie.rf ... 4 OjtVMp.r.lb.. 4 f MiUer.lf . . 4 Krtlsht.2. 4 IlnUrdl,3b 3 PrnWk.r.a 3 Mttae.e ... 4 AArkftCp.. Totala..S3 0 10 1 C0 BE BT DiKISGS Heatila 000 j002 000 2 n, lie lie SSS f Oakland 01043001 HiU 020 40. U'It NfMMABY Hm. Hita Miller. Two baae kite Knlabt 3. Mtudletoe. Ullier, Brusaker. Arlett. Merpay. toDiaiii; 7 VKRNON WINS TWO FROM SACS ON BOC11KD HITS AND ERRORS 8acramento, Sept. 13. Vernon took both games from Sacramento today, winning the morning session at Stock ton 4 to 1. and the afternoon game here I to t Prough pitched high class ball In the first game, but bunched hits In the sixth and seventh. Including ,Chad bouroes homer, brought about his de teat. Two hits and an error and a sac rifice give Vernon two runs and victory In the ninth Inning of the seoond con teat. The scores: Morning game : VEB.NON AH. R. 1L E SACRAMENTO AB. R H K. Leni.rf... 4 0 1 0 M'Gafi,n.2b 4 0 0 0 J. Mlth ll.ee 4 0 0 01 Konn.lt. . . 4 0 0 0 rltch.if... 0 1 eOrr.aa 4 0 0 1 fbher.Jb., 4 12 0 rnmrrlmt.rf . 4 0 3 0 Cboumo.cf 4 110 Mollwtu.lb. 3 0 0 1 fu.ller.lb. 4 e O n Hysn.rf. . . 3 A O 0 Baiith.Sb.. 4 10 0Sheehan.3b. 3 O 0 O !Tonner,e 8 11 OlHcheni.c. . 2 110 Smallwoodj) 2 0 1 OlProugb.p. . 8 0 0 0 Totals... 33 4 T 0 ToUIa....3SISS SCORE BT 1NNLVCS arnos 000 002 200 4 Sacraaaenlo 000 010 000 1 SCMMARY Home runs Chadbeuree, Brhinf. Two baae hlta l-taber. BnwUweea. Sacrifice bite Hmalt-' wood, lfol twits. Bean n balkt Off 8naa.ll wood t. Struck sub Br Proush 3, by Small wood 3. DmiWe plsr Schtns-MoUwtta. MfCal- flaaa-Orr MollwIU. Hit by pitched bell Daror- - bum wapewmoin ror aeaauwoea l rrontli J. Time 1:13. Afternoon cume: VERNON AB. K. H. E Ianf,rf. . . o Mitch 11 ja. 4 0 rttstt.ir.... 4 3 8 OiOrrjm 3 1 rl.her.2b.. S 0 O OiCAmntM .r a i Cbwb'n ef 4 J 1 0MoUwlts,lb. 2 0 Maellcr.lb. 4 1 .1 OIByaa.rf 2 1 Hwtttb.Sb.. 4 1 .1 etnheehae.Sb. 4 O MarpbLc. 4 0 3 0 Ceok.e. . . . 3 0 W. M'ehl.p 2 0 0Nlehiue,p.. 2 1 Bh'lbicb.p. 10 0 OfCady 1 0 jtaVAeaer .. 1 0 8ACRAaiENTO AB. R. H. E- If a.2b 8 0 0 0 oiaopp.u. ... o o i o o M'criii'a.sb s o tiKor OiOrr, 7 4 Mild Havana CIGAR. l3C2fcr, The Hart Cigar Co.. Pertlaeni. Oregon lla4hri4il4kiisUIUfiricil NOTICE E Horn Owner and Buyer j P way www aaui yon save seeB m "The Globe' I FURNACE I COMB AND SEE FOB. YOURSELF 31 Get oar prlcee this week ' 3 1 ALDER SHEET METAL WORKS i C l0 Vf stB, BU ., : Breacway tilt 3 illililii"'""'""'!'" W 'SffiSu'! V v T-i....33 4 Betted for Cook la ninth. tBattad tnr NUhaa. in ntntb SCOBB BT LNNINUS Ternoa 000 004 002 0 Mt ; Ill SOS 112 10 Sarrajneatn . . . OOO OOS 10 4 ! V-,- -BUMWl,m 3-7 , Tea sih 4 hita off Mitchell , 5 g. inertnsa. Beat,, renpoaaibte tor bfiteneU 2. Bhelieabaeb 1. hWnaoa 8. ftolea beM ij. MitcheiL Rheehea. Bserulee hits Moilvtta. naherTVrtiaffisan. J. Mitchelf. Baaea mm Taaui W. MMebetl 8. Shdlenbca) 8, Niehaua 4 track set By W. JUltrhaU 1. by SbeUenbeeh 4. hf Ntehini 1. Double play Nlehsaa-Mell-Ha. ' WiM rUb Nirtw ruw4W Mneweiy. . Hit far stteheS eU ataeUae. CraeUt muey te AliuaaU. Tw-i:il. ejaaapaa,,,,.,....,,, Sansaap SEALS ' ASH BEES DIVIDE . -SCORES TO 4) AND TO S Bait - Lake Sept. 13. The Seala and Bees shared honors In a double header Sunday, the Seala taking- the first tame by a acore of 6 to 4. and the Bees taking the second by the score of C to 8. Score ; First gamer Total.. 20 3 t 3 Total.. 8'J 6 11 3 'Batted for Yelle in ainUi; aingled. t Batted lor Leww ia nirtb; struck out. SCOBB BT INNINOS Baa rrenciaco .....000 1 0200 0 3 Hits , 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 8 Salt Uka s 000005 1 0 Hit. t-'Jt 1 1 O 0 8 2 0 II JillsMAHI .... , Two baae hita -iieabrook, aTuom, Horn, Jeak- ina. Stolen base JohBeon.. Sacrifice hit Hasbrook. Runa batted ia Baabrook. Heap 2. Jenkins 2. Struck) out Br Le re rente 7, by Coucb 2. by I.ewta 2. Baaei ea belli Off Leearenze 8. off Coucb 3, off Lewis 2. Fire rain, hita off Coucb, 23 at bat in S 2-3 inainga, eut in aiitti. 2 out, 1 on. Runa re noniibls for LerereaM 1, Coucb. t, Lewis 1. Charge defeat to Couch. Wild pitch Lewia. Hit with pitched ball O'ConneU. Walsh. Dou ble playa Kiaua-Haebrook, Teile-Kinm, John aon-Sheely (2) rint base on errors San Eraociaca 1. Left oa baaea Sao Francisco 8, Salt Lake 7. v JOHNNY REBSTOCK, winner of the 1819 municipal course championshtp, fell by the wayside in his match with Walter Mackle in the second round of this year's title play on the Eaatm ore land links. Mackle waa one down at the turn and by playing eliminated Rebstock on the 18th green. Mackle' s medal card for the second nine waa 22.' three strokes under par. Dr. O. F. Willing advanced to the final round aa the result of two victories Son day. In the second round, he defeated J. Brown, 4 up and S and in the aeroi flnala woa from O. C. Sooysmlth, S up and 4. Millard Rosenblatt won a hard fouetit contest from Roy Moe. the match ending on the 19th green. The results of the match played since last Monday follow : C4aauiennhio ftieht- First round Dr. O. T. Wiling delisted W. Wilis. 7 and : MUUrd Rmenblatt defeated Roy Moe. 1 up. 10th; John Rebstock daft-atad E. Wetternorg. 7 and o: wai ter Mackie defeated J. R. Bertheff, by default. aeersd renml Dr. O T. Willing. oeeaUa J Brown. 4 snd 2 : O. C. Soennith detaaled J. A Dnni. 4 end 3; Waher Mackie defeated Jobs Rrootoek. S sad 2. Beni-rinabt Dr. O. F. Williag defeated ft. C. Soey.mitb. a and i. Pint flight: FlrH rauad T. Robaoa de feated M. Johnaon. 2 ap. Sesnad round C Williaau defeated U Lanea by default; A- J, LeefTeinuui defeated V. Roteon, 2 and 1. Second Tight; First round A. C. Dolph ie faated Walter Baekna, 1 up; E. L. Rath de feated W. Pnngte. 1 op. Beoond round A. K. Trvohobae defeated E. Lv Ruth. 8 snd 1. Third flight-5-. Smith defeated C TI. SUrr. 8 and S; G. t Wood defeated Clark Keiaoa by defaolV. Fourth fllrht W. A. Raxelttna defeated U Terbtmeker. 1 up; M. Weed defeated L Bedke. by defaaM. Fifth flight J. Do may defeated A. W. Mu te. 2 ap; W. r. Harp, defeatad K. H. BprouX 7 and . Sixth flight: rint roqod U. Keith dr'ttted E. A. Hartaun. 8 snd 2: J. B. Grow defeated H. C. Jodd. by default; W. D. Seaaiaa deftated a. p. wise, I up. tana. Seoond rouB'l V. V. Sesjnia defeated . E. Crt fe. 2 snd 1. IAT tOlY MEDALIST Ercel Kay won the qualifying round of the championship tournament of the Portland Golf club Sunday with a medal of 39-45-84. Kay went staong on the first nine, but played strongly on the difficult upper nine. Following are the pairings for the first round matches, which must be played next Sunday or forfeited : Cbampioaahip flight E, Kay vtraus A. W Rarnderick; 8. J. Haws rerun O. H. Becker W. B. Hanson Terms G. P. Anderson: Dr. 8. !. Skiff wrsua C. Sharp; Dr. J. H. TutUe rtma C. H. Mead; A. P. Drrama vemu T. H. Hart; L W. Humphrey Terras J. P. U.iuce; G. P. Wahborn renua V. Hyskeil. Hrst night J, B. Iambert Tenets G M. SUefer; W. I. Cole tmmui C. W. Myen; C. B. Lynn Teraua E- C. Cornell; C N. Saanpaoa Ver u Waiter H Nasb. Second fight J. i. Cellins renma B. P. Ram: J. K. Mizon renui Ceorge F. Arhby; H. B. William Toreue D. C. Cpp; W. R. Bna renui Dr. T. W. Watta. Third fright H. B. Robuvm renua D. 8. WeMler; P. Heneby reran K Wiles; T- i. Swirel Tersua Captain R. G. Smith; i. H. Feri ne r Tersus W. E. Andre. WILHELM FAILS BY TWO STROKES Rudolph Wilhelm, Oregon state golf champion, registered a medal score of 187 In the national amateur champion ship tourney. He minted the champion ship flight by. two stroke. p..t consider ing the scores registered by Cyril Tol ley, English champion, and some of the eastern cracke, his showing was creditable. By H. C. Hamlltoa International Newt Staff Ceiraspoedeat TfEW YORK. Sept. 1J. Inch by inch i.1 the irnpressioa' is creeping upon fasdom that the strength of the Brook lyn National league club has been under-estimated and that it Is the Charles H. Kbbetts teas which will face the - American league pennant winner in the world's aeries next month. The team now stands out three and a half games over Its nearest competitor and the rodgerB pitching staff Is putting lortn its strongest. In the American league the indica tions are now that the Yankees and the Indians will go down to the last wire, finghting It out for the honor of repre senting Ban Johnson's circuit. Advan tage la with the Indians, for they are making their fight on the home grounds and are In the lead now by one point. YAH US OK lOAD The American league standings showed a loss of half a game for the White Sox, now tn thjrd place, and no change lor the maians ana xankees. They stood: Per- to Win. lewC centag . Play nin.kil S3 SI .81840 20 Nf York 63 .OISTO IS Cfaieaeo 84 64 .S09 10 Cleveland has eight of Its twenty re maialng to play on foreign fields, four each In Detroit and 8t LauIs. Of the 15 games remaining or the .Yankee schedule three are booked for the Polo grounds with Washington. Fin Ishing up with Detroit, they are down for appearance in Chicago, SC Louis and Philadelphia. Ono ray of light enters for the Yan kees in the six games the White Sox still have abroad. Three of those will be with Cleveland. The National league standings are aa follows : Per- Te Won. Lmt eestage. Play. Brooklyn . . 81 67 .6S7 IB Cincinnati 74 67 .88 23 hew Tort 75 00 .688 IS BEDS HATE HARD BOW Both Brooklyn and New York are winding up the season In the East, both mainly on ' the borne lot. Only three games away from home remain for the Dodgers, but these are with the Giants. These wind up the Brooklyn season, save one game at borne October 8 with the Braves. New York haa two games scheduled away from home out of Its 19 and' these are scheduled at Brooklyn. Four game at home out of 23 remain for the Reda, Two of these are with Chicago and two with Pittsburg. , T H. Ha j . . . . 020 030 100 3 0 At New York St. Louis - New York ;.. 000 000 0039 I 4 Batteries Haines. Sherdell and EM1- hoefer; NehX, Bailee. Perrltt and Smith. At Brooklyn: R. H. E. Chicago , 000 000 0000 4 1 Brooklyn ooo oil 20 8 11 a Batteries Vaughn. Bailey and O Far- rell; Grimes and Miller. No other games scheduled. AMERICAN At Oilcsxo: R. H. K. Washington 000 013 001 S 13 0 Chicago . . 008 OOO 000 Q b 2 Batteries Courtney ana Uhirrtiy; Williams, Wilkinson and Schalk. At Detroit: ' : ' R. H. E. New York 015 004 01213 14 0 Detroit 400 001 10 t 14 1 BattetieewMays. Cellins and Han nan ; thauaa, Ayera, BoMavnd. Morrtsette and Stallage. At Cleveland : R H. K. Philadelphia 811 000 OOO 2 1 0 Cleveland Ill 010 10 5 10 3 Bauertes Perry and Perkins: Mails and O'Nella. RING STABS AEE IN READINESS FOR MILWAIIKIE GO WITH but little work to put htm on edge, Johnny Tillman, the crack middleweight of the Twin Cities, is ready for his 10-round encounter with Alex Trambltaa at Milwaukie Wednesday evening. Tillman put tn a hard day' of It Sunday and will work out In the Olympic gym again Monday. Trambltaa put In another strenuous day in the arm Sunday, but his man ager. Jack Fahle. ordered him to take things a little easier Monaay. Aiex is in readiness for the contest right now. Ha will do a little workout Tuesday afteraoon and then rest for the battle. Because of his experience, Tillman has been made a favorite over the Port land battler. The other battlera scheduled to ap pear on the card are In tip-top shape and some good milling is expected. Indications are that there win be a big attendance at the smoker Judging from the early advance sale Monaay. DUDTjEY CLARK, former University of Oregon and Multnomah club football star, and Bob Hainke, who was a member of the "Winged M" team in 1918, are playing on the Olympic club squad of .Kan Franciaco. i , - Eddie Mulhotland, former Gonsaga university football star, has signed a contract to coach the Crelghton univer sity football team this season. Mul holla nd formerly played with Santa Clara college and also with Creighton. Earl Tllton. star halfback of the Lewis and Clark football' team of Spok ane, will enter Washington blata col lege this fall. BAN FRANCISCO AB. K. H. E. Bckiok.lf... ft Kennedy ,rf 4 Welsh,.. 8 Agnew. .. 4 Cr.olly.2b. 8 0'Uonn.'l 4 Haabr k.lb, 8 Kamm.3u.. 4 Lew.p... 3 Co,p. ... 3 1 1 1 1 0,1 s 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 s e o e 1 Tetall...84 6 11 1 Batted' fee Stroud ia au. si j SALT LAKE AB. K. H. E. Molligaa.Sb 4 13 0 Johnson ja.. 4 0 10 Krus.2b... 4 110 Sberty.lb.. ft 1 S 0 Welter.rf.. 51 0 S O Hood.cf.... a O 1 -0 Hoap.lf . , . . 4 0 0 0 Byler.e. ... 4 1 1 Stroud.p. . . 3 0 O 0 Jenkima. .. 10 O 0 Tata!....8t 4 13 0 ninth: groan eat. -a SCOBJE BT 1NNINO gas Praaelicn .......... BOO 200 3 06W. S Hita. ....... ...... 010 201 41211 Bait lake' w. .....010 010 042 4 021 11 214 12 . ' SCMMAET Howe ran Kaaaau Tbres kaaa hit Hood. Two base hit. Sheely. Wolter. ByWr. Krug, Kennedy Cot.. O'CwnnetL etnlea baaea Halt beast, Mulliaea. SeattfiM hits CeaaaUs, Eras NHH ka-lr-g I, Welter Hood, Kelaedy, Walafc. Q'CoaaoU. AUauau Thnwa 'Winged M' Not to Enter Eiiig Tourney Because of the fact that the boxing classes of the Multnomah Amateur Ath letic club did not open for the 1920-21 Reason until Monday, Under the direction of. the new instructor, Thomas Louttit. the Winged "M" Institution will not be represented at the I'&ctflc coast titles granted to the Olympic club of San Krancisco for September 22 and 23. Ralph Underwood, the, veteran of the Multnomah boxing circles, ia the only athlete available, and he declared that It was Impossible for him to get back into condition on so, short notice. The championships ' Will he held under the boxing rultea of the Amateur Athletic union. : ! Gridiron Schedule For Hi Teams Ready Centralia, Sept. 13. The season's foot ball schedule of games for the South west Washington Interscholastic Ath letic league was made up here Saturday when football coaches from the larger high schools of the district met for that purpose. Fifteen league games were scheduled for the eeasoh's play. In ad dition two games which will not count In the league standing were scheduled for Centralia team. one. with Cherialia and the other with Olympia. Other teams likewise will engage in games which will not count in the league stand ing. The schedule for league games fol lows : At Aberdeen Centralia October 16, Hoquiam November 25. At Centralia Hoquiam October 9, Monteaano November 13. At Chehalis Aberdeen November 8, Centralia (fair grounds) November 25, Montesano October 18. At Hoquiam Chehalis, October 2, Olympia October 16. At Montesano Aberdeen November 20, Olympia October 30. , At Olympia Aberdeen November 13, Centralia November 8, Chehalis Octo ber 8. Other Centralis games scheduled but which will not count in the league stand ing are arranged with Olympia here on October S and Chehalis, at the fair grounds, on October 28. I ' alAND Where the Teams Play This Week SafrajBtsto at rerUaaa. bstcb gmsses (series a tarts Wednesday). Sait Lake and Seattle, seven gasses, Oaklaad at Saa Francisco, sere games. Terses at Los Asgelei, ssvsi games. TVTO 11 GAMES were played en the Vaughn street grounds because of heavy rains. The championshtp tilts be tween the Crown Willamette and Ar leta Woodmen of the World team and the winner of that battle against the Hesse-Martin Iron Works In the second engagement of the class AA league of the Portland Baseball association will be staged next Sunday according to President Jack RouUedge. PSGtfle Onset Laasue w. u Pet. vr. u Pet. Vernon.. 92 72 .66 1 1 Seattle.. . 81 70 .604 Salt lake 8 75 .534 1 Oakland.. 80 88 .482 Los Ang le 88 77 .628! Portland. 71 88 .453 Baa Fmu. 83 T .SlSlSaBraaa't 48 4 .416 National Leeoue wV I. Pet I W. I Pet. SB ,4W3 T3 V-4SS 76 .414 PitUkorg. 10 03 .(SOIPbiUdei'ia'02 82 .388 W. I. rV-t-l VT. U Pet. Cleveland 83 51 .61 S Boston. . . 83 78 .471 New York 8S 68 .6181 Waahing'a 80 71 .458 rtuoag... 84 64 .SOOlDetroit 68 82 .393 BC Louia. 00 87 .4t4 PniUdet'ia 44 Bl .328 Broranrn. 81 67 .687 Chicago. , 87 CauinU,74 ftT.'.Sagf Bt. Lopja. S3 . New York 7 S 0 .658 Boston. . . 63 Cax pent! er Reaches New York New York, Sept. 11. (U. P.) Georges Carpentler, French boxer, arrived here today on the steamer La Lorraine. He intends to meet Battling Lavinsky and Jack Dempsey. Hunter Wins Golf Title Del Monte, Cat. Sept. 12. (U. P.) Dr. Paul Hunter Is golfing king of Cal ifornia by virtue ol his defeat yester day of Krvln S. Armstrong, 5 and 4. Armstrong twice held the title. An important meeting of the Portland Baseball association Is set for Monday night in the Multnomah Ouard club rooms, second floor of the Chamber of Cornmercs building. The gathering win be called to order at 7 :45 o'clock. A three-game series between Manager Walter Krackes Salem Senators and the Honeyman Hardware company Inter-City league 192Q champions will be played in Salem next Saturday and Sunday according to present plana. One contest Is set for Saturday afternoon and a double header Sunday for the semi-pro title of Oregon. Of course, the. weather will have a lot to do with the staging of the matches. Leagues NATIONAL Two Full Gridiron Teams Report at 'M' Two full teams reported to Manager Harry Dorman for the initial practice of the 1920 Multnomah Amateur Athletic squad Sunday. The next practice will be head Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock, when addi tional players are expected to report A little leaa than a, month ramaina be fore the club team plays its first game. In view of this Manager Dorman will rush, his players Into shape as quickly as posslbls. Final Meet Tbla Week The final sports In the Pennsylvania. railway series of contests, including track and field, baseball, tennis, rifle shooting and other events in which all of the eastern division take part, will occur at Altoona September is. WILLAMETTE U. STARTS ITS GRID WORK MONDAY TVTILLAM ETTE UNIVERSITY, 8a. W lem. Or Sept. 13. The initial foot ball workout for the 1120 season will be held Monday, according to an announce ment by Coach Mathews. According to the present outlook at least six letter men will be pn hand for the season's opening. Several blgjtoles In both the line and backfleM will have to oe rilled. The greatest losa Is that of last year's Captain Harold Dimlck. who will coach all branches of athletics at Tillamook high school this year. ' Brown, Miles and Toble, tackles, will not return, and the at at us of quarterback Tuffy Irvine is yet uncertain. Vinson, last year' re liable end, has not recovered from hi weakened condition enough for a atreit uous dfridlron season. Among the letter men again on hand are Captain Rarey, fullback : We pat o. end ; ZeUer. halfback t Basler, center; Day, center and guard I Lawson, guard, besides a promising ar ray of 1919 second string material. Ram sey, Thomas. Jackson, Barnes, Bain, White, Socolofsky, Sherwood and several others will fight for regular poaltionaC Five games have been arranged so tar, although the dates of some are yet uncertain. The bearcats will face the Whitman eleven, with Chemawa, Pad fie university, College of Puget Sound and Reed college. Several other InstMntiona are angling for. the open dates and) the schedule will no doubt be completed In a week or so. Pittsburg boasts a 24-team soccer league of coal miners. Jones to Box Filipino ABERDEEN. Wash.. Sept 13 Grays Harbor1 fans will see a FiHpIno in action here for the first time when young Heuheu, Island welterweight will meet Frank Jones of San Francisco. September 20 for a six-round go. Heuheu has been In the United states eaiy inree weeks. Jonea claims the welterweight title of the Paclfc coast by reason of having defeated Johnny1 McCarthy be fore Travis Davis waa matched with McCarthy. ' BASE BALE Portland vs. Saaramento Sept. is, is. 17 j r. m. Saturday and Sunday DoubU-heeeUf 1P.M. At the meeting of the P. B. A. Monday night for holding the championship games of class AA league will be set tled. The Vaughn street grounds are not available this week inasmuch as the Portland Beavers are making their stand against Sacramento. The series will start Wednesday, weather permitting. Bobby Coltrin. former Portland short stop, has been purchased from the Bir mingham club by the Columbus Ameri can association team. San Francisco has aigned Third Base man Ryan of the Gilroy team of the Mission league. He -will try out with the club this fall. Penn State Has New Gridiron Penn State football eleven haawJntro duced a novel gridiron planned byoach Hugo Besdek. It contains a 14-lnch crown in the center and gradually tapes off to the sidelines. This will aid drain age on wet days. Cube May See Stars "Duffy" Lewia of the Yankees may take a team of baseball stars to Cuba at the doee of the season. t . Milwaukie Arena, Wednesday, September 15 JOHXHIE ' 0F8T.PATJ! ffllJLMAN VS. TRAMBITAS 142 LBe 10 BOTJHBS 10 1U LBS. ALEX OF EOETLAKD FRANKIE JONES VS. FRANKIE MURPHY i or yttifcco a Kopyps 8 of dexvek "BABE!LHERMAN VS "BABIE" BLUE Of PBlSCq 4 HOTjyPS 4 OF SACBAMEKTO j JOHNNIE FISK VS. NEAL ZIMMERMAN W ! OF ROCK I SLA HP, ILL-8 BOCXDS 8OF POBTLASD V I FRANKIE HOWARD VS. 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Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco I I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Change in Schedule Spokane. Portland & Seattle Railway ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. SEPT. 12TH PORTLAND-SPOKANE LINE . Local Train No. 6 leaving Portland 73S A. M. will terminate at. Fallbridge instead of Lyle, making additional stops at GranddaUts, SPl.4wVri No. 4 leaving Portland 9;lS A. M. will not stop at Granddalles, Spedis and Avery. , . . . . . . Local Traia No, 7 will start from Fallbridge. instead of Lyle, leav ing Fallbrldge 1:45 P. M., Lyfe 2:30 P. M. instead of 3:30, srrlva Portland 5:50 P. M. instead of 6:55. making additional stop at Avery. Spedis and Granddalles. Limited Train No. 1 arriving Portland 7:45 P. M. WI Stop tt BOtV tcheduled stations west ot Fallbridge to discharge passengers from tast of Fallbridge instead of from points east of Lyle, PORTLAND -AST0RIA-CLATS0P BEACH LINE Lisaited Trma No. 31 heretofore lesving Portland 2:00 P. M. Saturdays for Astoria and Clatsop Beach, and No. 90 leaving Seiitda 6:05 P. M., Astoria 7:00, arriving Portland 10:15 Sundays, hr already been discontinued. Train No. 21 will leave Portland 7:20 A. M. Instead of 7. -OS. ar rive Astoria t:3S instead of 11:20, and terminate at Astoria. Train No. 29 leaving Portland 8:30 A. At. will make additional stops at Msyger, Kerry, Clifton and at points west of Astoria. Train No. 24 will leave Astoria 4:00 P. M. Instead of 4:50, arriva Portland 8:10 P. M. Instead of 9:00. Will not run west of Astoria. Train No. 32 will leave Seaside 5:25 P. M. instead of 6:40, As toria 6;2$ P. M. instead of 7 J 3, arrive Portland 9:50 P. M. Instead of 10:50, making local stops west of Warrenton. Train No,' 2S will leave Rainier 7:00 A; M. instead of 7:35, arrive Portland 9:00 A. M. Instead ol 9:40. V "Limited trains to and from Spokane and East use the Union Sta tions all other trains the North Bank; Station. Farther details may be obtained at ticket offices- CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE, SRD AND WASHINGTON STS. NORTH BANK STATION. 10TH AND HOYT STS. -- X , UNION STATION, 8TH AND JOHNSON STS. 10Y0 RISEN KAISHA D1BECT PAaSEHOE EStTICS rOKTLAJlD te JAJtlX asd C115A S. S. "SEIYO UARU" Freight and pasaenget' steamer, lt ;',:-' ' OOO too. ' galls from Portland September If for Yokohama, Kobe, Mojl and Hongkong. For rates. lares, space or laXorma , Hon, aodreas t. ,Kt REGON-PACiriC COMPANY Ueoerat Agents WUcox Bldg, '., Main 456 toria Route S. S. 4ASTORIa4NM :30 P.M. DAILY eicept Thursday y, FARE 1209, Including taa Morrlses.Hf. Ieek 'Pheaesi Jtala SS8 S11-4S - V ' ASTOttia A9 way foiTS , w STR. GEORGIAN A t aieeiie ina vwif answer, t , t I eeiai rmrUmnd 7:1S am, AMer SV. ftaaa. 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