The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 16, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREOON
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SATURDAY,
JUL!
MfSn's- Tennis Championship on Tap Today "Chick" Evans to Defend Golf Tide
Miss McDonald
State Tennis
hamp Again
Br Georire Bert
VpOR the fourth consecutive time Miss
i- Uftym MacDonald, Seattle's tennis
walked off with the women's
championship of Oregon.' defeating Kiss
Stella Fording of Portland m the finals
of the mi title play In tiro easy sets,
8-1. 8-1.
Miss MaePonald did not exert herself
the least hit In the same and won by
forcing her opponent to play almost
continually from the hack line. Her
strokes in the second set were Tefy ac
curately placed, while Miss Fordiijg jras
decidedly off form, her backnana ei
forts going Into the net time after time.
The two game annexed by Miss Ford
ing Were the second in each set In the
ffrat set she won her Own serve and In
the second she broke through and won
Miss MacDonald's serve in a deuce game.
FOfB GAMES GO TO DEUCE
Only four" games went to deuce, two
til each get In the first set. Jaiss Mac
Donald won two t-7 games on her own
serve. Miss Fording had the advantage
in the first deuce games three times.
hut Miss Maertonald made the play deuce
With-brilliant passes. The second deuce
aamea decided the first set.
Following Is the summary of the
match :
Point seore:
MM MDanald . .
Miss routine
8 trot analysis:
'lib Mar Donald .
Miss fttittn
Point seore:
Mla MseDoeald . .
Mi5i Fording
Stroke analysis:
MIm MseDenaM . .
MM Fordi ng
rim
.... I 10
.414 404 9
.141 272 7-
Oot.
10
10
-S5
-24
i
....484 454 4-
052 131 2-
Net. Oats.
10 T
1 8 t
-28
-14
MM KMOoaSld 18
Wm Porting 4
Net.
1
25
Out.
D.r.
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Boxing
CALIFORHIAHS" WIS DOUBLES
After two brilliant and hard-foujht
matches lfl the semi-final round of the
i men's doubles, with PhU Bettens and
Herbert Suhf 6t San Francisco and Bill
Xnrraham and Charles Stlckney emerg
tag victors, the Caiifornians grabbed the
title by taking Ingraham and Stickney
Into ' camp in a four-set match, 8-4, 1-8,
3-4, 6-8.
I,07TG SET GOES 29 GAMES
Bettens and Suhr won from Catlin Wolf.
Yard and Henry Stevens of Portland in a
4-set match. 8-1. 8-2, 10-12. 8.0. The third
set of 12 games was the longest of the
. tourney and some of the best playing
of the week was seen In this set
Eddie Murphy and Walter Ooss were
eliminated In the lower bracket semi
finals by Inaraham and Stickney in
five-set match. 1-8. 6-0, 8-4, 4-6, 6-2
This was a wonderful match, replete
with sensational volleying and rallies.
In the final match, Bettens and Suhr
re more steady and accurate in their
play, as the recapitulation of the match
Bhows. Bettens and Suhr made 41
passes as against 82 for tnelr opponents.
Stickney was off color in his play at
the nets and numerous times he lost
points by driving Into the net tn attempt
' tm make passes.
'BAILIES A HE FBEQrrEITT
e There was a number of good rallies in
the match. 12 of the games going into
deuce,
- with the games 4-all In the first set,
if Bettens and Suhr won the ninth game
. on Ingraham's serve, and finished the
V set with a love game, the second on the
first set. four beautiful passes in the
lath game resulting In the other love
game.
b c
T ostox. Mat, war ld-ehany wn-
son successfully defended 1
velxht title ajrainrt George
the Cambridge colored man, taking the
decision tn their 10-round bout at the
Boston arena aray aigni.
Robinson was outtooxed, though he
Outdo a sensational start in the tint
round and alia bad two other rounds to
his credit. A crowd of 12,800 saw the
battle.
Aurora. 111.. July II. (L N,
my Mandell of Kocaiora
Asher, A. E. F. bantamweight
in 10 rounds Friday nijrnt.
gcheffer beat Gene Wilson in 10 rounds.
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jimmy Brady
won from Jack Carter ih 10 rounds Fri
day night. '
New York. July 1. L N. 8. Tom-
. . .. ;; . .
ray Oibbons, at. rana xiaany neavy-wels-ht,
orobably will bo matched with
Georges Carpentler before sundown to
night. Eddie Kane, manager! or Gib
bons, and Richard were scheduled to
meet today and Kane indicated that bo
expected to sign articles.
Promoter Richard plans to Bold too
match either in his big arena at Jersey
City or in Madison Square Garden.
Calgary, July 16. Freddie Welsh, ex-
lightweight champion, has aoooptoo
terms to box here August 15. He will
probably meet Bert Hughes of Seattle.
New York, July 16. (O. P.) Even, If
the state boxing commission refuses to
srrant a license, the International Sport
ing; club will stage the Liyncn-Herman
bantamweight championship -scrap July
25. officials of the club said Friday, as
a final recourse the license or the
Kbbets-McKeever company will be used.
according to Tex CTBoufke.
New York, July 18.--TJ. P.) Jack
Johnson's claim for the' negro heavy
weight chamnionshiD found a vehement
oh lector here today in the person of
Harrv Wills.
"Just as soon as Johnson gets me out
of the Way he can get some place with
his claims. It's easy enough to be a talk
champion but the titles don't Come that
way," Wills aid
Young Iawan
Wins Right to
PlayChampion
EVANSTON. m, JnJy 18. CO.
Rudy -HIM". Sioux City.
chick m
holes la
Cbo
up at the end of nine
the match at Westmoreland
tab bar today for the Western
golf championship. Knepper
went oat In ft. one above par. while Ev
an was taking 88.
New York, July 16. Reinstatement of
Charley White, Chicago lightweight, w
announced by the National Boxing ass
ciatlon. While, it is understood, may
box in Portland, Or., Labor day.
Dan Edwards
4iidLee Put
Up Slow Bout
Denny Edwards was awarded the
referee's decision over Georgie Lee, the
Chinese battler, m the 10-round main
event at the Milwaukie Boxing commis
sion arena Friday night Tha contest
was slow and uninteresting for a great
er nart of the 10 rounds, Edwards do
ing the forcing in the early rounds and
Lee uncovering during the final three
sessions, but he could not offset the
handicap piled up by the colored bat
tier.
The Chinese boy, fully aware of Ed
wards' ability, kept covered up as much
as possible during the early rounds. At
that, Lee is a pretty good battler for a
Chinese, but before he will make any
great headway in the ring game he wih
have to show a little more aggressive
ness.
The other bouts on the card rave the
fans their money's worth. Eddie Gor
man won a technical knockout decision
over Duffy Knorr, the Bend, Or., bat
tler in the sixth round. Referee Louttit
Ingraham and Stickney won the first "topped this encounter in the sixth' round
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four games of the second set. Including
a love tame, and after losing a game
ttenned out and won the set.
In the third set, Bettens and Suhr won
the first three games and then dropped
four strati t. Including two deuce games.
Four straight passes In the eighth game
mad the -match 4-all and from then on
Wet fens and Suhr beean to rally and
won the set. 27 points to 24.
TOLLETIWG IS SIZZLING
The fourth set v it lour deuce games
saw the Callfornlana f their best They
passed with great accuracy and returned
several hard strokes.
Summary of the match:
fir 8M
Pwint mea
BwUetr-Snhr 484 414 JH 4-14-4
Ingraham Stirling 241 140 471 ' 0 244
St roi. analgia; T'"s Aces. Net. Oats. D.F.
Betene-Snhr . 18 8 8
Inaraliam RUrkney ... 8 8 18 -t-
OUTDOOR SPORTS
at try
Hear
F. t
Country Club. lvrtil.
Tn Tw.T V C e-r-l - - -
prevent Charles Evans Jr, national ama
teur golf champion, from playing In the
national open ebamnooahlp next week
One is the brand of golf that; Roddy
Knepper, the Iowa champion, 18 playing.
The other Is bis health.
Both are difficult to prejudice.
KSEPPEE BEATS HARTMA
Evans will meet Knooper Saturday in
the finals of the western championship
Tha young lowan won the right to
meet Evans Friday by smashing through
a 3 and 2 victory Over George Hartman,
Chicago, while the champion waa Quell
ing the aspirations of E a Johnston,
St Paul, S and 4.
Knepper is a corking fine golfer and
the way ho baa plowed through the
field here this week makes the Issue
Saturday decidedly doubtful, for while
Evans is back on his game life for him
for the last throe months has been one
tournament after another on both sides
of the Atlantic played In the face Of
recurrent neuritis.
If Evans wins, and his health con
tinues to improve, bo will probably play
in the Washington tournament it was
learned.
SQUARE IN FIRST TTJRH
The champion had to use all of his
skill and generalship Friday bu defeat
Johnston. At the first turn they were
all square and for the next 8 boles came
a battle royal with the match generally
all square. In the last nine holes x
perience and endurance told the story
and Evans pulled away and, ended the
maicn on me in green.
The Knepper-Hartman match was not
decided until 34 holes of pretty golf
had been played and the lowan showed
that he. too, Is a strong Jt finisher by
taking the last four holes and winning
to 1. Knepper played the last nine
in 34, two under par.
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ment Knorr started like a whirlwind.
floored Gorman twice in the first round
but later In the same round Gorman
also scored two knock downs. The
bout was full of action.
Johnny Fugate and Tim Callahan put
up a hard six round battle, the former
gaining the decision.
Eddie Richards scored a technical
knockout over Johnny Wade in the first
round, the latter s seconds throwing the
towel Into the ring Just before the bell.
Richards was swinging like a Dutch
windmill.
"Brick" Coyls won a four round de
cision over Dan .Heavy, former P. N. A,
champion. .
A good sized crowd witnessed the
card, but it Was mors or less disap
pointed by the showing made by toe
main eventers.
Cof froth May Hold
Boxing Contests
On Polo Grounds
By W. S. Farnsworth
t'niTertal Sarrica luff Correspondent.
NEW YORK, July 16 James W. Cof
roth. tor years considered the leading
fight promoter in the country, will prob
ably branch out In a few days as the
owner of a boxing club right on Man
hattan island.
The famous Son Francisco fistic expert
has been in New York since the middle
of June. It was thought hs was here to
get horses for bis race track at Tijuana,
but the writer learned today that "Sun
ny Jim" has been looking over several
Sites and has practically obtained the
consent of the managers of Benny Leon
ard and JackDempsey to fight for him
at his first two shows.
It is believed Coffroth is endeavoring
to get the Polo grounds for his open air
club, and it he secures this fine plant
and is successful, be may erect a build
ing exclusively for athletic events in the
winter.
When the late John T. Brush owned
the Giants he was against allowing
fights to be held in the park, and his
heirs carried out his wishes after his
death.
But Charles A. Stoneham. who now
controls the Giants, is a boxing fan and
probably would permit Coffroth to hold
bouts at the Polo grounds if be got the
right term. '
Racing
rpOLEDO. Ohio. July 16 Neva Brooke,
J. driven by Tommy Murphy, won the
feature event of getaway at the local
grand circuit meeting Fridayjn straight
heats.
Hal Mahsne won the Willys-Overland
stake, taking the second and third heats.
ine Jiaiamasoo meeting will open
Monday with a record breaking entry
list
Results :
2:18 pace, three beat.
'oua jn. uuvec
Baby Gintor
lrd Bnaby
DanUnell . . .
Prlne a
Uttl Grams, ganflash
abo started
Tim 2:06 14, 2 05 . 8.-04 U
2:15 trot, three beata. pone 81200:
Sea Brnok 1 1
Touay Kins i . . 8 8
The Are M 8
Jhoter , 1 8
4 7
81200.
. .. 3
. . . 1
... 4
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3
1
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sad Lady rUu
Pacific Coast League Games
IPeaaav. Crag victory to Coach. Chars
defeat to Pasasr.
Syatphoay and Worthy Bond also
resrahaja- Bttcknar
BMtMnr-snar , , . ,
i Stroke analyi!
b Ta ham Stickney
betters-Ruhr , , . ,
4R5
OtS
Am
P!nt eret
SI 4 4 Z9
488 10 1
Nets. Oota D P.
8 S 4
4 11 18
1 Third Set
Peint eemait
atteas-Suhr ,...014 014 545 4 87 8
biirraha SMrkHBt 883 440 70S S 84 4
Stroke analytic! Paaal, Arm. Nett, Oota. D.F
tQeni-Suhr 14 1 11 IB I
bwraham-StickiMY ... 7 IS 8
Fourth Set
Peinl
Btottona-Sithr 484 80S 84 8(1 8
hirmliana SUcknoy ... .341 340 80 28 8
Rtroke analyrja: Paaaoa. Arc. Nets. Onta. D.F.
Beaten- Buhr 13 1 0 12
SMrahaar-atiekney ... 4 1 11 8 8
Maosphulathka
Btmke aaalrds: Pateea. Aaea. Msta Outa D F
ettMw-rMhe , 44 8 87 4 4
toMhank-atikny ..23 1 40 SB 2
Good matches were played tn the
mixed doubles, Mrs. Braadon and Wal
lace Scott m-on over Miss Fairchild and
B1M Ingraham In a hard two-set match.
While Miss Campbell and A. D. Wake-
man boat Dorthy Ettinger and Ed Mur
phy In a three set-match. The Mrs.
Mulder-W. A. Ooss duo was eliminated
from the event by Susanna Piatt and A.
8. FTohman.
The finals in the men's singles is
scheduled for this afternoon, Phil Bet
tana opposing w. a. Ingraham.
a numoer oi orunant strokes were
made by the players throughout tha
match. There was also some hot volley-
tttg in a couple of the sets. Ace points
were tow ana tar between, Bettens scor
tag twice on his serve and Ingraham
Baking one ace.
i rte women s aouoies semt-rtnals re
sulted tn easy victories for the expert
en ceo players. alias Mac Donald and
Mrs. R. E. Bragdon of Seattle winning
over Miss Betty tiatcn and Miss Ann
Towey In love sets, while Miss Adele
Jones and Mrs. Ryan fall before the
consistency of Mrs. W. L Northup and
Miss FOraing tn lova sets also.
- Prtday a reaatta: - .
Portland Oarsman
yVins Junior Title
VancouvSr, B. C, July it Lewis H.
Mills was the only member of the Port
land Rowing club to score a victory in
the opening day's program of the annual
regatta Of the North Pacific Association
of Amateur Oarsmen held yesterday
Mills won the junior singles title after
rowing one of the closest races of tha
afternoon. The James Bay Athletic club
of Victoria, B. C, won the 140 pound
fours as well as the junior doubles, while
Vancouver captured tha junior tours.
Only one record waa broken and that
was in the doubles, when M. Scott and
H. Cummins of Victoria won In 8 min
utes and 14 seconds, six Seconds faster
than the previous mark. The senior
events will wind up the program this
afternoon. Yesterday's results follow
Junior ainclea First. Lewi H. Milk. Port
land: second. G. KincScy. Victoria: third. H.
Watson. Victoria. Tune. 10:18.
140 pound foam First Victoria, MetcTprnUn
(stroke). Hartley, Riddle, Watson; sacond. Port
land. Yettielt (atroko). Bitmner. Ijn-
gass, R. Humphrey; third. Vaaceover, Nelson
i stroke). Finlayson, Coatee, Franca: fourth
Victoria. Johnson (stroke). G. Paulina, Bay
bone, f. V. Pawns. Time, 9:S4.
Junior doubles First. Victoria. Scott
Cummins: second. Vancouver, Black and Marri
scher: third, Portland, will Oratory
Haraaker.
Junior fours First, Vaaaiiusai.
( stroke) . Hclntoah. gwasaaw. Wood
Victoria. WSckson (stroke). Bond, Scott, Cum
mins; third, Portland. DiUum (stroke). Strata,
Hoaford. MacCumaey; fourth. TseNW. Patter-
son ( stroke . Wnwh, Paart. Croery; flfth.-
tona, jonaaoB (strotei, uoorce, c v,
a. Time.
Duncan.
18:28.
Veteran Major Scout
Missing From Boat
Rrvstrvn Tolv 11 It XT C irthti.
m?1ttti2? JPuJtlS- ,rwin oldtlme big league baseball player
a4. 4-8. a-8
boat Goaa and Mar
tnrrahsm atSHt
Murphy. ParUand, 6 1.
Hortland. 1-8, t t
Btwney pott Q
-2. In IS. 8 .
Final raoad Mlaa Mayas MaeBoaaM. soatOc,
am aaiao Bieuai fsnusg, roruaao. o t, o-i.
Second round , Jlas. R. g. Braedon. Brattle.
and major league scoot, vanished from
the steamship Calvin Austin. Now Tors
to Boston, early today. It is believed
ho either jumped or tell bverboaxd and
waa drowned.
and WaJlaee Scott. Taceata, beat laoa Pairchild
and W. A Ingraham. 8-8, -; ilea Irene
R. K PisaSua host
Towey. 8-0. 8-0; Mrs. V.
Fording boat Mas adorn
Ryan, 8-0. 0.
04.
Hatch is Aim
ford Smith. 8-1
Bay
Gray boat
Mrs. J. R.
worta. a s, 4a.
2
1
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Choi
Bath 8 toot
Will Star,
started.
Tune 2 .09 t .2 OS 14 . 8:8814.
ii01. hU- WUlya-Orcrland stake.
r ssj svvv .
Hal Maloao
Rod Lancelot
Jay Brook
John Henry
Johnny Quirk
Juno also started.
Tlas 2:0Sli. 3:08, 2:04 44.
Two-year-Old trot, the i v . ;
three, ratrko 11500
Good Watts a 1
PaaOBM a
The Great Midwest a a 5
Ttnse 2 20H, 2:18t, 2:181.
2:20 trot, threw hi, V.. aivaa.
The Great Miss kl orris ill
Wiggins Worthy a n i
Bavie Worths a.
Baron Haaorer a 7
Maxey Todd dla..
Tims 2:08ii. 2.08 H . 2:18.
40H5805'8 WILDJtESS I3T THE
STKTH BEATS MACKME5
LOS ANGELKS, CaL. July 16 Vernon
l beat Portland-Friday, aa usual
The score Was 4 to I. With the- bases
full, two outs, the score tied 1-aJl, sad
the last half of the ninth. Ham Hyatt
stopped one of Syl Johnson's slants with
his back, forcing In the winning marker.
Johnson allowed IS hits durlsg tha mat
inee hot ha twirled such good ball in tha
pinches, save the final frame, that the
Tigers found It difficult to register runs.
Tha Beavers scored la the first after
two were out when Dick Cox tripled and
waa followed by Hale's double. In the
sixth the Oregonlans Jumped Into the
lead by making two runs on three bits
only to have Vernon tie it up la tha
eighth and win out in the ninth, btc
Qraw started the twirling for tha locals.
but Manager Essie took him out and
permitted "Slim" Lova to pitch the bast
two innings, and as a result "Slim" gats
credit for tha victory. The Northerners
made five hits off McGraw and one off
Lova The score i
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Centralta, Wash., July 18. A. . Judd
of Chehalis has been elected to succeed
H. Simonaon of South Band as presi
dent of the Southwest Washington
league. Simonaon waa arrested last
week and was taken to Portland to an
swer charges of a forgery of an endorse
ment aad larceny by halloa.
BldgVlald, Wash., July Is. A return
game between tha Ridgefleld Amateur
Athletic club and Lake Shore will be
played next Sunday at Lake Shore. Tha
locals won the first matinee. 11 to 8, and
they are out to duplicate the feat Bo
far Ridgefleld has woo three straight
contests.
Metsger, Or., July 1. The Metxger
baseball team walloped the starahall
Wells company toassrs of Portland by aa
18 to 7 score bare Sunday. Tarr. twirl
teg for tha winners, was in great form.
M stager wfll Journey to Tualatin tor a
return clash next Sunday.
Kalama, Wash., July 16 Ad-Clark is
manager of tha Kalama baseball team
and virgu Stevens is captain, sum uie
two are busily engaged In potting the
new diamond In shape. The grounds
bava boon leaaad for five years and
games Will be played every Sunday as
soon as the field Is put in condition, too
first set to is billed for July 24. and either
Ridgefleld or Woodland will form the op
position, f
The North Portland Juniors, claimants
of the 1921 Juntor baseball title Of Port
land, will meet the Sellwood grammar
school representatives next Sunday after
noon at Sellwood Park, starting at l :e
o'clock.
Metsger. Or, July 18. Work of scrap-
tag tha infield of tha atetxger baseball
diamond is progressing rapiaiy.
Tommy Milton Will
Race at Los Angeles
Los Angolas, CaL, July 18 (L N. S.)
4 What is expected to bo one of the most
exoitinx automobile raoss ever staged
in Southern California will be run at the
speedway next Sunday, when Tommy
Milton meets Roocoe Sartos tn a H
Dionshin consent. The cent riders agreed
today to let the winner take all of the
818,000 purse, offered by the tracx man
agement for tha 100-mile s i sat to bo run
in throe boats.
A mock air battle sHll be one of sev
eral features also staged at the si
way Sunday in aa air tournament u
the auspices of the Southern California
Aero etab.
It ts announced that Captain 1
Rk-kenbacker will be among the notable
Legion-Vets Ready
lo Meet Woodlawn
Coach Lowry put his Lesion-Vet hae-
ball tossers through a hard workout Frl-
aay evening on the East Twelfth and
Davis streets grounds and now he says
they are ready to appear against Wood
lawn in the first game of a doublehead-
er oiiiea ior Sunday afternoon on the
vaugnn street enclosure. Sixteen players
are signed up with the squad. Joe Barr,
bsh moo re and R. Wilson are the catch
ers ; Doc Besson. Xi. Watson. Heinle w.i-
ler and Ducky Drake era the twlrlers ;
Al Jones. Jerry Miller. Brownie Pritch-
ard and Fred Gamer. Inf ielders : Rainh
Dickey, Alex Donaldson and Jake Rau.
ouuteiaers ; wun "Lofty" Goodwin.
Johnny and Leo Faust, utility athletes.
The three latter players are youngsters
who look like comers. The Standard
Oil-American Railway ITlpissB contest
Is slated to begin at 3 O'clock.
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tha series three to one by winning Friday.
lto 4. Rieger blew up in the sixth.
the change making five runt. Hughes
pitched as good ball as wss necessary.
Niehoff and Griggs each hit homers,
with two on. Wllhoit knocked It over
for the locals. Score:
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CBDRIC Aoa 8. SaoA 8. Ost 1
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OLTMP1C. Asa 18. Baaw. 8. Soot 34
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BATEETOBD Asg IS. Bapt IT. Oat II
V Red Star Line
V. T..Plyaath-Chrsoirt-Astwr
fTSLA-H Jaty 88. Aa. ST. Oct 1
SBELAJtD Jaty 38. Sept 8. OtA 8
EEOfjtTLAMD Aoa 13. Sept, IT. Oet, 23
LAPLAWD Aa. 20. Sept. 24. OoL 28
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. Bsst, i. on m. Rv. 38
Pittsburg. .
Maw York. ,
NATIONAL LEAGCE
W. U Pct.
68 28 .S54
LOS ANG
AB. B. It. E
Staata.cf . . 8 118
McAatey.at 4 1
CavrTotU7. 8 8
Orlsaa.lk. 8 8
ElUs.rf . . . 8 1
N-lor. off. Ib. 8 8
US aMK.ab 8 1
Baaarsn.e. 8 1
8 0
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3 8 8
1 8 0
8 8 8
10 1
Total. .88 4 11 3
-11
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Total .43 11 IT 1
Batted Cor Oosdd sa tghtk.
8COBJ5 BY LNMMGS
Lo Ansa! SI 010 006 33
. Hlk. 021 104 ii
Slt Lak 101 000 82
Eia 311 318 13
smcvtftY
Hoes run WUh Ju Urate, Niebott.
base hit Cartoll. Two bawe bit Oris, Xs
hort MeAuiey. CarraD. Undtmoro. SitfiB. Leo-i.
nrown. aaeraic Bit Uogbea. StrurX out
By Rsssor 4. by Gould 2. By Ttanua 1. by
Hash 1. Bom as balls Off Baches 8.
Wild Hu BuillJ. Hit ks pitcher Lynn, bf
Haghaa Six rasa.' 8 Alt off Kioawr. lis at
bat la 8 1-3 hrntaas: 8 rasa T hrts off Conld.
13 at bat in 2 2-8 inniaaa. Chars defeat to
issssi. two rwspoMDi roe Hiaawr s, G
4. MUgho. . Double pla
to Gay. MeAslao to Niehoff.
60 20 88
I S3 .884
St. LOsna.
rUwslanA. .
ar Tort. .
DwtrotL .
W. I Mkl
40 40 .BOO
SS 48 .888
82 84 .3T2
33 64 .888
w. L ha
38 48 .448
S 4 7 .434
88 4T .427
88 48 .407
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48 31 318 Ckweago V .
4 41 .828 84. Looik. . .
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sissl ot rain or wwi arroasd.
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8. Cktswlaod 2; Ckliaao 8,
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ash 11. Twtsdo 4: St. Pass
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3: SyrMosrS. Baitlaior. 8. 8acki1sr 18,
las 0. .
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Waabincura S (11
14
V American Link
To Ham barr vie Cberboarg
MONCOUA Jaly 28. Sopt 8
KAKCHCElA A ag . 26. $ 8
Etrect to Haaikarg
MrXNEEARTM An 11. Bas. SS
WHITE STAR Dominion
SfOBtreal Qscsee LIvsraoaA
ST. LAWBB34CS EITEB
Only gs Day aa Ops
CAWaftA July 80. Asa 3T. Sopt. 24
VEDIC Asa 8. Sag. IT
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Miller Is Awarded
Decision Over Thye
Los Angeles. Cel.. July id fTT t i
Walter Miller of the Los Angeles Ath
letic ciun was given a decision over Ted
Thye. wrestling instructor of Multnomah
Amateur Athletic club. Portland, at the
conclusion of a two hour bout bore last
nignt. -s.
Both nren were on their feet when time
was called. Eddie O'Connell refereed the
matcn. his decision was given Miller
on alleged aggressiveness.
Jack Dempgey and Jim Jeffries were
Introduced to the crowd of 1808 spec
tators before the Mlller-Thye match and
given an ovation.
Total.
To. 01
t Batted tor McGraw In seventh.
8CORK BY INKIKMS
Portland 100 002 000 8
Hit foe aos 01a a
Ye taoa 001 180.011 4
Hit 022 800 132 a.8
SCMMABT
Three be hit Co. Two Be hit Rale.
Krug. Smith. S track oat By MeOrBw 4. by
Johnooa 2. by Law 1. Ems on halt Off
McGraw 1. off Mesas 8. Baas. eaoponaibU
for MeOra 8, J an sat 8. 31t alls, s run.
at hat off McGraw la T Innings: 1 ait, no
runs, 7 at bat off Loo In 2 tcjiiats Credit
Tictory to Law. Hit by pitch.r Hannah
SEATTLE BEATS OAKLAND
IV EIFTBBN-INNINO GAME
San FrBnclsco, July 18. Seattle won
15-inning game Friday from Oakland
by a score of 3 to J. At the end of
the eighth Inning the Oaks were leading
to 1. but the Indians tied it up In
the ninth and won Out tn the fifteenth.
when they bunched three hits off
Kremer. Score :
SEATTLE
AB. It H K
Lea.tf.... T 1 2 0
Midduarf a
Murphy.lb. 8
Udred.ef . . a
Knwor-y.2b 8
laUrs n.Sb 8
Stuaapf.ss. . 8
Gardner p . a
French Net Star to
' Sail for TS. S". July 23
New York. Jury 18. (I. N. S.) Dfi
nite word from France todav tn h
United States Lawn Tennis association
announces mat Mile. Susanna Lenglon
will come to the United States for tha
woman national cnampionanip and a
ries ot exniotuon sgatchea
More than 38 clubs have a trolled for
oatea on tne scbedule of matches tn
which Mile. Lensrlen will arroear and
which is being arranged for the benefit
or tne American committee tor de
tated France. Mile Lengn wiU
for this country July 23.
So me thing New tn
A new departure In yachting In this
country is the establishment bp the
Eastern Tacht club of Boston sd a tiliu
ohamptonship for boys and it irk of the
Mas i hueetts coast. The event will be
sailed during the week of Auruat 11 in
three IS foot knockaboeta. specially de-
SBgnea oy Jonn a. ABBen end built by
syndicate of dub members.
1
The Kteolai Door A Lumber Company
squaa wui go to est. netasss Bar g game
Bunoay, sa. lasisaw was pat out of base
ball for a time oa account of the high
water in tne toiumoti river, out every
tnmg as an i an J ssr ism
at
l
o
OAKLAND
Aa B. Hjg
nncui.io, . o w a
CoOPwT.Cf .
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Ooesla.lb.
'Cataor.
.8. ,
ft. .
6
5
TotaJa. .84 8 11 4 Totals
Batt4 (as Xreaser ts fifteenth.
49 2 27 1
COBB BY 1NV1MGS
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1 s
.Sao tee aos oee iss n
WHITE SOX MAKE TBJPbE PLAT
Chicago, July 18. (L N. S) Tha
White Sox made their first triple play
of the season against the Washington
Senators here Friday. With Ohairlty on
:ond and O'Rourke on first throuATb
singles. Krlckson lined to Sheely. The
Sox first seeker stepped on the bag.
doubling O'Rourke. and threw to John
son, getting Oharrtty for a triple play.
1 I
Braves Expected to
Put Up Big Battle
New Tork. July 18. U. P. T don't
know where we're going, but we'll be
flchting when we get there." Oeerga
Olbeon. manager of the Pittsburg Pi
rates, said here tods y.
"Around New Tork they think the
Giants are the only club we have to
beat to win the pennant,' be said. "Fact
Is that the Boston Br s tree are just about
the toughest proposition wa have faced.
They're going to get soma place in the
race."
Olbeon and his Pirates are here for a
four-game series with tha Clients that
may have something to say about where
the pennant files next spring.
.Kbi
TRANSPORTATION
TirjnnORTATioN
1 ' J t i I I a I -Eft mm
BC-aw-- mmu "j
"EtEj 41
H P AxsuJgQt grassMM al ajBl f .
.000 110 800 404 000 2
t . .804 131 001 018 041 T
STJMMABY
Hrta .
Oakland
Hits .
2. Mm. Breaefear. Bertflo alt PlaUi.
Coos. MlekUetoB. Bwsaa ass ban Off Gardner
8. ff Efasaer 1. Strae osrt ,,' Y .
5 nsr 4rscMii.pUtwArj
Gar er 8. ? 3:48.
SEALS ETEK VP fEEIESl
WIN BY bCO&K OF 3 TO 8
Sacramento. July 18- The Baals
slammed Nelhaus and Penner here Fri
day and evened up the series by win
ning. 7 to 2. 8am LseMs was Ineffec
tive la the first inning and was sue-
by Coach, after O Doul had hat
ted, tor him in the second. The score:
BAN rVCBBCO SACBA MaTO
AB. B- H El AB. B. H. E.
.W. . 6 1 1 OiMeGafTn.tb Silt
ntaaarcH a i 2 a
-Tf? ;1 I ! I
rcptoo.cf 4 118
0: Moll WiU. lb
0-Ry.rf .
orr. . . .
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OOMTLlb 4 8 3
Body jtt. ..881
ai ii.ab . 8 a l a
Yu,c 4 e a a
lwis,p .. oao ipttiBseu
Oasekji. .. 8 4 8 8.raar p.
sbta.3. .. iSS B.BaaaJf ..
O-DoaX... 4848I
Totals. .88 T 14 1 Total. .88
Bt foe Law ka, sera a
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two
NEW THROUGH
sasgsr aad Prelght Eei itee as
SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AN D
SAN DIEGO
SS. Senator, July 16, 9:00 P. M.
SS. Admiral Evans, July 22, 9 P.M.
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