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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM; OREGON FS 83883 Here, There ainidl; Ever GIAFJTS CAPTURE .: LAST FROM FILLYS Raislng tlie Parhiiy- DOOs Gideon not reel .Cincinnati' Drops to. Third , PJace in League By 1 Losing Two Games 2 y where .. i - Fisher mnre cheerful? Oh vesl - - : ' 1 - " i : I S TO ""VI S. i y:. ) I.WOC4HT ft-,lMB IK N0 , & V. PttWI- P.t lJ OB HeoH - WW EW YORK, Sept. 8. (Na tional). The Giants captured their last game of the, season with the Philadelphia club today, the world's champions winning a hard, bitting ame 9 to' 6. New York got the lead in the first inn ing when Stengel hit a home run with! two on base. Williams hit . his 35th home run ot the season. Score . R. " H. E. - Philadelphia ....... 6 9 1 New York ......... i ll 1 - Olazner. Heard and Wilson: Nebfj and Snyder. .: , Kt. Louis 5-13; Cincinnati 4-4 '-y STt LOUIS; Sept. 8L- (Nation aI)'.rBy losing ' both ends of to day s aouoie neaaer witn me ou Louis Nationals, the first 5 to 4 and the second IS to 4, Cincinnati dropped to third: place A in the league -standing, five' and " half games behind the -leading New ' The first game went 13 Innings, the-Cardinals coming from behind in the latter part of, the game and winning oat . In the 1 3th on Blades' double and singles by Ilornsby and Stockv In the second game the Cardin als pounded Keck and Harris for fifteen ; hits, seven of them for extra bases while Sherdel held the Beds safe. i First Game R. Cincinnati f 4 St- Louis . . . . . 5 Rixey and 'Wingo; H. E. 15 2 11 3 Doak, Pfeiffer and Clemons, McCurdy v Second Came ; , R.. H. E. Cincinnati w;4", ' 8 v 2 St., Louis .. t .13 15 2 Krck, Harris and Har grave; Sherdel and McCurdy. 151-ooklyn, TSi Brnton 4-4 ; BOSTON, Sept. 8. (National)". Prooklyn took . , both ,. games from ' Boston, today; ' Marquard wasr hit savagely- In the first five Innings of the ' opening " game wh?rl f vfafnv r V n A ' . ww ..9. WIS, WVU - fcV . T" : 1 I -1J TA a A Vll. itutiaer. iem usun io iwd mil ant" the sfnth. inning of, the sec ond game; when Boston made four ruw but "Brooklyn wontS to 4. The1 battln of Fournier and Tay lor -rz3 -a great asset for the tIsI-tors,- Catches by Nixon, South- .- ."V . t ' v . V. r I I More Satisfaction from r.Ia"C3-to T'casuro tun I t Because they fit bet terv wtear better, ; hold their shape ami always look welL There i you have a far greater varie ty of. fabrics from wh ich to chbe and pan Mye a style: that just suits your, wn personality.' Priccj are no more than; you .would pay a ready made. -' - : . - j 27.60 to $49 SCOTCH i WOOJM JV3 I LLS 42G State Street 1 s j LEAGUE STANDINGS I ' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE J W. i- Prt. .595 .564 .549 .481 .463 .4 48 .438 3an Francisco .. .i T ...j 98 ... 89 77 -J 75 ...i 74 73 -1 n 66 71 73 8a 87 87 SO 91 Sacramento i . Portland . Seattle !o Angtiea - 3alc Ik Oakland Vernon KATZOVAX. JAQUF. Pet. .662 .588 .584 .51 .507 .481 .836 .333 Pittsbarsh Cincinnati ......' 77 Chiraeo St. Louis Brooklyn . Bootoa Philadelphia AUEXICAXT UJAOXTE , j W. I New York . -...! 83 44 Clreland ... k.., TO 57 Detroit i ' . 59 St. Lonia . 1 65 , 1 W.ahincton .. ' 62 66 Ch k-ifo ; u 67 Philadelphia .- 6S 73 Ooston . 49 75 Pet .654 .551 .524 .516 .484 .421 .395 worth and Bailey; were features. First Game R. H. E. Brooklyn ....... 7 13 : 0 Boston 4 .6 . Grimes and Taylor: Marquard. Oeschger and Smith.- i , Second Game Xs'' R. 1 H. i E. Brooklyn .... . i . & , 10 " 2 Boston . . i i-'i JI. . :4 5 fil 1 j Reatber v andi Taylorji Cooney Pittsburgh . 4, P ClilOSgo lITTSBCRGk; 'Sept 8-(Na Uonal. Morrison , held Chicago to two hits today and Plttsbnrgb won the odd game : of " a three- game series 4 to 0. The Pirates scored all ot their runs In the sec ond Inning on fire bunched hits, Including a double by ' Mueller and triples by Gooch and Morrl son, driving Aldrldge from the bor. Score , j R. H. E. Chiaago ........... 0 2 " 2 Pittsburgh 4 6 2 Aldrldge, . DumoTich. '. Fuseell and 'Farretl; j Morrison and Gooch. . ' . -'....i4 .- . '.- vv : . AS1ERICAX ASSOCIATION , . At Columbus 7-2; Indianapolis 5-6. : , - At Toledo 3-2; Louisville 7-1. At St. Paul 6; Milwaukee 4. At Minneapolis 4-2; Kansas City 3-16. . : : ' :-;:: - GJtESSETT LOSES BE Outfielder Slows Up "On Thompson's Fly and Bunch of Runs Come In - . a, JL - PORTLAND, Sept. . 8. Tex Gressett slowed jap on Thompson's easy fly in the second with two runners on base and two out, and the" result 'was that it fell-at hi feet lor a two-bagger and one run came In. Before Mlddleton could retire the side the Sacramehtos had scored two more runs lor a lead that the Beavers could not quite overcome. ;The final score was 5 to 4. King knocked a home run for Portland in the ninth &nd Poole smashed one over the fence in the sixth with one on. Score ' :-: M r-. R. If. K. Sacramento . . . '. j r. . . S 10 . O Portland . .. . ..;.... 4'; 8 0 Thompson and Koehler; Jlid dleton and Daly. ' CtkUtMl Sil Angela S OAKLAND, Sept. 8. Oakand nosed oat Los Angeles in the ihitU inning, ot today's game apd -went into the lead in the series be tween the two teams with a 2 to 2 victory. ' The Angels scored only in tUe second inning. Their two . runs were accounted for by two sin gles; a base on balls and an nrror by Kraft. " i ; " ; , ; ; ' ; :'U . Th Oaks scored In the second on Arlett'a trlpU and Madera's single, r In the third Cather sin gled, Culsto tripled and scored when McAuley threw . away the ' W. I- i 84 51 .; 77 84 - 63 Tt fl . J 68 6 : 62 ::" 67 ..-.-. 44 . 87 j 43 86 61 DEMPSEY INQUIRES ABOUT FIRPO RAIN STOPS HIS MILY WORKOUT to CONTENDER PUTS IN HEAVY DAY CSIIATOGA SPRINGS. Sept. 8. (By Associated Press.) Jack Dempsey paced the floor' of his training quarters today liked a caged lion. A heavy rainstorm kept the champion from going through his daily workout In pre paration V for his championship boat with Luis Angel Firpo next Friday and despite Dempsey's pleadings. Jack ' Kearcs, manager refused to permit any athletics in the watersoaked ring adjoining the camp. ; j Dempsey was disappointed even more than 650 picnicers who had come , from Schenectady to see the champion in action. They had gathered around the cottage on the bank of Saratoga Lake and were all prepared to watch a few rounds with the sparring r part ners Dempsey : has Just ; recovered j from a severe cold which forced ! him to lay off for a few days and his manager felt that working in the rain or watersoaked canvas would produce no beneficial ef fects. ' Consequently, Dempsey, settled down to a game ot cards and later had a talk. with. Jimmle De Forrest, who trained Firpo for his match with , Jess Willard Dempstsy didn't say wnat he learn ed about the husky Argentine, but there were fSw thngs he ddn't ask about. . ball In a toss to third. Score R. II. K. Los Angeles .... .... 2 4 .1 Oakland 2 10 3 Wallace, Thomas and Byler; Krause and Read. f . MeaUle 5-8; Salt Ijike .1-1 1 : SEATTLE, Sept. 8. The Se attle team today broke even ia a double header here with the Salt Lake Bees, taking the first game by t5 to 3. and dropping the sec ond 10 to 8. Vean Gregg pitched fine ball for the Indians in the first contest, with the. exception Phone 1249. ' UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY Before parting with your money for a deed or mortgager be assured that the title is O. K. by s securing a reliable abstract. U. S. Page, President - W. L Hanson. Secretary Mm tiful: Are in pur .new Bhipment of fall woolens which have just arrived. ? The selection includes all the J latest shades' and weaves. : ' ' ' Our new fashion plates are also in and you are invited to call and see -what will be worn the ' -coming season. Goods sold by the yard B.H.'Mosher 474 Court . ATLANTIC CITY; N. J.. Sept. 8 (By the Assoceated Press.) Luis Angel Firpo continued his heavy edge training today in pre paration for his fight with Jack Dempsey in New York, September 14. . 'V 7- ; Tha South American in six rounds of sparring In the after noon appeared both good and poor in spots. He went two rounds with John Lester Johnson for a starter and showed to better ad vantage today than in "a session of two rounds he boxed with the ne gro heavyweight yesterday. John Lester was able to hook, sharp punches to Firpo's Jaw yesterday and to make some of Firpo's punches fan the air, but today it wan different. j I , ; John Lester took some punish' ment yesterday and a whole Jot today. Firpo hooked lefts to his jaw and sent straight rights thudr ding into his body, and head and blocked most of John Lester's 1 Young Bob Fitzsimmons "step pea two rounas wun tne soutn American . champion . and while Firpo showed well at times he mada several awkward "geta ways" crossing his legs and throw- ing himself off balance. He out bit Fitssimmons. naturally but was in turn outboxed. of one inning. Seattle led in the second contest until the seventc., when the Bees knocked the league leading twirier, Elmer Jacobs, out of the box and scored six runs. ' i First game Salt Lake . . . Seattle R. H. E ...3 It 1 . . . 5 7. 1 Kinney, Singleton and Jenkins; Gregg and Tobln. Second game -Salt Lake It. H. E .10 19 3 Seattle . . f - . 8 11 Coumbe and Jenkins; Jacobs and Tobin. 345 State St. Tabric's Phone 360 n - . . ... . . . .... : : : : Frisco' 6; Vernon 2 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8. -San Francisco made fpur runs in he tenth inning of the game against Vernon today - and I won, , 6 to 2. The four tallies were scored on three singles, two sacrifices and a fielder's choice. ' Bert Ellison of the Seals hit three singles in four times at bat. Score R. H. E. San Francisco ........ 6 11 4 Vernon ............. 2 9 2 HodKe. Mitchell and Yelle; May and Mnrpby.i !4 , ZAHIUIZER SHUTS NEW H OUT Washington Beats Yankees By .Bunching Hits on Pitcher Pennock WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. (Am erican ). Zahnizer shut out. New York today 4 to 0 allowing the leaders but five hits. Washing ton bunched hits to score on Pen nock. Zahnixer was wild at times but held New ; York" from the plate by strong work In the pinches, coupled with support Score f i R. H. i E. New York . . . . . . O 5 1 Washington , . 4 9 0 ' Pennock and Hofmann; Zahnis er, and RueL Cleveland 4 ; Detroit', 8 CLEVELAND. Sept. . S. (Am. erican).-7-Clevefand defeated De troit 4 to 3 today. Shaute held i - the Tigers to six hits. First Baseman Blue of Detroit was put out of the game in the third for disputing a decision. Score - - R. H. E. Detroit 3 6 0 Cleveland . .:. . . ..... 4 10 0 Holloway, Johnson and Bass Ier; Woodall, Shaute and O'Neill. St. Ixmla 7-1; Chicago S-O CHICAGO. Sept. 8. (Ameri can). St. Louis defeated Chicago in both games of a double header today,, 7 to 3 and 1 to 0. In the first game Claude Gillenwater weakened in the fourth inning and was driven oft the mound after the visitors had taken a big lead. The locals were unable to do much with Danforth. The second game I was a pitchers' duel be tween Kolp and Robertson, the only run of the game resulting from a pass, an Infield out and a hit. . Ken Williams smashed out his 27th home run of the season in the first game. " First Game , R. H. E. St. Louis ;. 7 12 0 Chicago . . . . . .. . . .'. 3 8 0 Danforth and Collins; Gillen water, Thurston and Schalk. Second Game R. H. E. St. Louis 17 0 Chicago ........... 0 8 0 Koip and Collins; Robertson and Cruse. Only three American games played. ' THREE LIVES LOST SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Sept. 8. -Three members of the crew fighting ' fire in the San Roque canyon lost -their lires in the flames. It was feared at federal headquarters tonight. Tlkere Is No Subsititaite ;' ' . for Correct Fit O OOD style and fine fabrics lose all their smartness if your clothes do not fit exactly right. Good fit is the cornerstone of Sincere I Clothing Service. Sincerity Qothes j fit as well the day you discard them as the day i you bought them. 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