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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON H ere9 There, amd CIUMP OiATJTS Raising the Family- 'All that glmers Is not Pa s money) - " . i - :Flsher HUH1. TWftX Lit tlE" L ?hdiwiP UAtS BEEN un. s-. it Uu ME.; F IT ONDGR. TH New Yprk Now Four Games Ahead Of Cincinnati Reds in National eryw - ; i i i , CINCINNATI, Ohio. Aug 4. (National) The champion Giants increased their lead over the Reds ' to four games by winning the first of I a five-game series hero today 11 to 4 before", more than 20,000 fans. Luque, who had beaten the New York club three times this season, shutting them out twice, was pounded fiercely and was knocked from the box in the fourth when the Tisitors scored tire ' earned runs on fire clean hits and a pass. Har ris, who hits win both of his starts for the Reds, was also In effective, allowing 10 hits i and seven runs in the seventh j and eighth rounds. .Ryan pitched great ball until the final Innings when he -weakened slightly with his game well in hand. Score j j It. H. E. ew York .... 14 20 0 Cincinnati ... 4 11 1 Ryan ahd Gaston, Snyder; Lu que, Harris, McQuaid and Har graver Sandberg. feaMH!liil'l(illi&llil r and Gibson; Sherdel, Stuart and Kopshaw, Ainsmith. HAWAIIAN DAVIS CUP CONTENDERS. Brooklyn 7-0; Chicago 3-2 CHICAGO, Acgj 4. (National- Chicago retained its hold on to 6 in 11 innings. : A homer bp honors in a double header with Brooklyn. j . . First game j i R, H. E. Brooklyn ..... . ..7 9 2 Chicago.... . J ..3 7 1 Vance and -Deberry;! Kauff mann and O'Farrell. Second game- Brooklyn . ... . . Chicago Grimes and I and Hartnett. Taylor; mm i Philadelphia 4-3 Pittsburgh -4. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 4. (Na tional) Pittsburgh and Phila delphia divided a doubleheader to day, Philadelphia winning the Jirst. In the first game Phila delphia made three hits in the fifth inning for as many "runs. Williams' home run drive in that Inning: which 1 scored one run ahead of him, was the first to go over the right Held fence this season. A drizzling rain in the second Morrison and accounted for wild Cleveland Takes Filial From; pitches. V - .. .. f : . First game - R. H. E. Philadelphia ". . , . .V.4 9 0 Pittsburgh . .V. I ..2.11 1 Ring and Wilson; ,C. "Adams, Hamilton and Mattox, Gooch. Second game' 1 R. H. E. Philadelphia ..3 7 0 Pittsbargh- ....;4 8 2 Wetnert and Henllne; Morri son t and Gooch, Schmidt. New York Yanks Use Three Pitchers i : - I . . - . . If 5'.v W-'; vvf jg? r :VV;Y:? : ,' ' 1 ......3ii ro II u J - h-;,l ril TWOHDMBRUWS J - Mftr ppniJiirRi k" :tv . UIIUI1L.II It V-'- - - , ' I "X " "" " ' 1 ' Vl ftlri-" V I 11-ii . -- 11 1 . I, . - I j Vernon 10-15, Halt Lake 2-2 ; LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4. Ver non-1 took both ends of a hard hitting double header with Salt Luke today, the first! 10 to 2. the second 15, to 2. The Tigers clinched the opening contest with five runs in the first inning Chadbourne had a good day at bat with seven singles out of 10 times up. First Game Salt Lake ....... Vernon ..... McCabe, Perry Shellenback ard D t Second Game . Salt Lake . . . . Vernon ....... ; . Singleton. Blaeholder and Jen kins; Alten and D. Murphy. R. II. E. . . . . 2 8 1 10 16 1 and Peters; Murphy. R. H. E . . ... 2 16 2 . . .".15 16 0 Seattle 12, Prisc 1 SEATTLE, Aug. 4 -Seattle hit ST. LOUIS. Aug. 4. Nation al) Boston took both games from- the Cardinals here today. the first 4 to 2 and tha second 7 to ,6 ' In 11 innings. A homer by NEW YORK. Aug. 4- f Ameri can). The Cleveland club took the final game from the New York Yankees here today 15 to 7, battering three New York Ditchers for 1 3 hits, two j of which 'were home runs by Frank Brower. . who batted in fiva run . , . eRBth wos presented with I erican). Washington made it a 27 piece silver set by thethree a row from StrXaiir-tSY, K.mgnts or Columbus of Lynd-ltaKing the first game of a sched- I m . - uiea aouDie header heretoday 9 to 3. Vangiler weakened after St. Louis had tied the score in the fourth inning with three run?. Washington hammering him from tjhe box in the sixth with four scores. i - i i j The second game was called off account wet grounds, resulting I three San Francisco pitchers, hard today and won the 'fourth game of the series 12 to 1 Ray Rbh wer hit his 2lst hom j run of the reason and Gardner won 1 his fifth victory. ' Score Q. H. E. San Francisco ........ 1 3- 0 Seattle ........"......12 13 0 McWeeney, Shea and ,Agnew; Gardner and Yarya.' ' 1 1 Aroon8 the other formidable teams which w ill seek to wrest the Davis cup from its niche will be the Hawaiian team, comopsed of W. N. Eklund, CaplR. A. Cooke and Bowla Dletrlck, left to right. hurst, Long Island Score Cleveland R. HvB. ...IS 13 1 Sonthworth in the final lniHnelNew York J . .... 7 13 1 I IThlfl and Hnpll Chiirav iat of Boston, j The Cardinals f had nock Roettger and Schang. - gained an early lead but were un " i f able to keep it. 1 !Detro4t 14, Philadelphia 4 ..,w uw vuuuTBi wia aeciaeai rniuAUjui.i'MiA, Aug. actuuul we- groHuas, resulting 1n the opening inning when the Philadelphia lost their twelfth I rrom ra,n after the first game. ? - - uui vii i ub tuic muajr wnen i-relrOll I -i six ' straight singles and s. wiirf I won - the first of .w.jni.4 I St. Louis . -- t w m. mm w UUICU I pitch, before a man was retired, double header. 14 to 4. Rain fell Wa"h,n6ton R. H. 3 11 9 14 1 0 1; LEAGUE STANDINGS I Pacific coast league San fraaciseo'V- - - 76 San amen to ..Jv-- u.S8 lo: tland : 64 lios AnielM Sali Lab rnon .......i..57 Seattltf .. Oakland HATIOMAIj Li. ret 49 .608 56 .549 58 .525 I esls-: sa nn XL 460 UU k .458 UU 72 S2 i. 55 ..53 Vaneilder. Pruett and " Pnllin- Seachery, Rassell and Hargrare. wun reuuTeo names in tne i aunng tne latter; part of r the urn game, neia Boston to two I game and the second was post attefed hits after the first In-1 potted. . ; ; i , ; mng.i Kopshaw, a young catcher f The one thrill of the game was Boston 8, Chicago 1 . ' " ..- i - viaJ ujr j lue AiDieucs. uuoi un, flug. t. i American I lachlan league, made his first ap- With Blue on second and Jones 4-Enirke held Chicago to six hits - - euio uu i mm, wooo iinea to uaiioway I "ay wmie tsoston made 11 hits. . . vw.uuiu mn.u a -aw "new iu orneer. aeiune n mm igui oi mem aounies orr i .pr. off second. Scheer relayed the'ett and Blankenship, the result oau 10 nauser, nipping Jones. I oeing a Boston victory, 8 to 1 Score .:.... n - TC H. E. j The Boston club left early to- "eiro" f .. . . .14 16 2 Philadelphia . . 4 . . . . . 4 10 5 Daussv and Bassler, Manlon; Hasty, Heimachj and Perkins, Rowland. T' '-"''- I Xew York ....... Cincinnati ... PitLbutxh .. Chicaeo Brooklyn . St. : Louis ...65 .61 . 60 - 4-53 50 ..50 two base hit. ,Fi"t game R. H. E. Boston ...... ....... .4 8 3 Stl Louis ;.. . .2C8 1 Oeschger. Barnes and O'Neill, E.f Smith; Haines, North and Mc Curdy. 'i-i" -l '- Second game-j : R. H. R. . Boston i?.J7 13 1 St: -Louis . ; . . -f . . .. .6 13 2 McNamara, Cooney. - Genewlch Washington 9, St. Louis 3 , WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. (Am- THINGS THAT NL ER HAPPEN Br CENE BYRNES night for Detroit where it plays tomorrow, leaving Detroit to Dlav the Tigers here Monday. : Score R. H. R. Chicago ....... I . . 164 Boston ........ . 8 11 2 Leverett, Blankenshin Schalk, Graham; Ehmke and Devermer. f . j , i 1 I ' i: ET AWAY FROM ) ! t. THAT PIANO J . 1 ( -FOUR HOURS V I i , V PRACTICE. S , I ! MAN! jj j , - ; ! I f ; ' -: ; 'rT- ff jl SALEM SCRAPPER : LOSES AT CMP Benedict Quinter, Gives , Way I T n x - 1 nil', f iu nusier in iviiuiary - Boxins Bout Philarlplohia f a.i .boston I..30 ed to be present' at 10 a. m., Aug ust 9. when CMTA will pass In re view before General , Pershing. The general will make an open alt address following the review. LEAGUE W. ti. 35 39 89 48 49 53 67 70 Xew York Cleveland Louis Detroit ..... Cliiago . Washing-tn ... ITiiladclphia "... Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE . W. - E. -1.66 32 ....55 46 51 I 47 .1-47 46 ..47 ...44 .42 S6 50 52 55 CO Pet. .650 .610 .60S .525 .505 .485 .330 .300 Pet .673 .545 .520 .505 .485 .458 .433 .375 IS EVEN BREAK Oakland 5-0, Sacramento 3-1, OAKLAND. Ca., Aug. 4. Oak land and Sacramento split even in a double header here today, Oak land winning the first game 5 to 0. and Sacramento taking the second 1 to 0. 1 Oakland won Its game in the first Inning, when it scored four sad news of President Hardine'a death. A laree -and enthusiasts party was in attendance, 75 young women from Tacoma havine come out by army transportation. I Friendst nf pitlTMm' m n u ... training camp 'students are invit- Middleton and Daly PORTLAND. Aug. 4. Portland won 1 the first game 8 to 6, and Los Angeles the second, a 10 inn ing affair, 5 to 4, of a blood thirsty double header todayi the second game the 'Angels made fiye errors., but atoned fo it by three home runs, two by Griggs and one by iWallie Hood who made two of the errors, i First Game ; R. H. Los Angeles ..4....... 6 12 Portland ... . . 8 9 Crandall and Byler; Schroeder Crumpler and Onslow. Second Game ; R. If. Lo Angeles . , 6 12 Portland ........... I 5 10 (10 innings) .Ponder and Aldwin, Leverenze E. E. 5 2 mm A of its five runs. Th . second game was a pitchers' battle be tween Krause and Thompson. First Game! . R H. E. Sacramento ...!:..... 3 11 o Oakland . 5 10 1 . Penner and Schang; Kremer and Baker. 1 Second Game - R. - II. E. Sacramento v, . . , , , , , . , 1 i 1 Oakland . ... .... .. .. .021 Thompson and Koehler; Krause Phone 1249. 345 State St. UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY Before parting with your money for a deed or mortgage, be assured that the title is O. K. by securing a reliable abstract. , v ' ': ' ' ': -1 ' 1 " v ' " v r :: .. U. S; Page, President K W. E. Hanson, Secretary s EXCLUSIVE SALEM RS DISTRIBUTQ We are now showing-samples of suitings in 1 the famous : Grant specials. : These suitings are absolutely the best wearing fabrics that you have ever' seen. j .. A wide range of colors and designs in every shade of grey, brown, olive, and all the wanted colors. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED EVENTUALLY YOU WILL WEAR MERCHANT TAILORED CLOTHES Goods Sold By the Yard ER j MERCHANT TAILOR 474 Gourt Street Phone 3S0 They've Arrived! FALIL :Who,sWhb alem in S AND CAMP LEWIS, Wash.. Augj 4. The second series of elimination Douts for the boxing and wrestling championships of the ramn worn held last night with the following results: - . ,,-j-f Ban tarns Harold Vance of Ma- ione. vvasn., won from Milton M. r ornia of Carbonado, Wash. iney. are both of ComDanv R Robert II. Dunn m tonHi,inn Or., and Carl Vreeiand of Port- iana. ooth from Company D trav- eiea mree rounds to a draw. J i-igntweights Stanley E. Fos- 'V -omPny A. of Langley. won rrom' Benedict J. Qu'nter, Company Dof Salem Or. Welters Louis ; St. Dennis, Company D of Lakeside, Or., won um Arcnie T. Werts, Company i iuaione, wash. .John B. Ramm of Smh pnn. Pany H. won from Kent L.' Luce, ruop ti, or Klamath Falls. , " weeajy c tizens' military training camp hop at the hostess housejast night was brought to Win 10;00 Prize Fill our correctly on blank furnished by ushers at Fill out correctly on blank furnished by ushers at business men of whom motion pictures will be Shown back views only j i TODAY AND MONDAY . 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