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LOS ANGELES. Sept. 20.i-Jolly
proved easy for ; Portland, today
and the Beavers took the third
game of the series from Vernon 7
to 2, The Tigers took a one-ran
lead In ;the f irst f inning, but the
Beavers scored th see tallies in the
second Inning with two singles, a
doable, a sacrifice and an error.
Pels Schneider, Tiger right
fielder, poled oat two doubles and
two singles in . five trips to the
Score R. II. E.
Portland . . . . . . . . . K. . 7 110
Vernon . . . .r. . 2 12 2
Leverens and Daly; Jolly, Rep
py and. Hannahs . ; i ; .
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SALT LAKE CJTT. Sept. 20.
Tom Hughes, invincible , in the
pinches, came within an Inch of
getting a shutout today, the An
gels winning 3 to 1.-; Jt was not
until two were tout in the ninth
that the Bees scored their ran.
Roy Leslie hit his 69th two-bagger
and. Leslie Sheehan his 66th.
Score r R. H. E.
Los Angeles ....... 3 7 0
Salt Lake ;'l 11 1
Hughes and Rego; Myers and
Jenkins. i .' -t :
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Seattle 2; Oakland 1 -1
OAKLAND. Sept. 20 Malls lost
a pitching duel with De)I here to
day and Seattle nosed oat Oak
land two run, to one. 1
The Oaks only run came In the
fourth tuning when Gather sin
gled. Lafayette sacrificed and Ba
ker drove in Cather with a double.
The two hits were exactly half the
total number Dell permitted.
Taryan's double 'in the fifth and
Dell's two-bagger a few minute
latqr, tied the score for Seattle.
The Indians pushed over the win
ning run In the eighth when Lane
singled,' Merkle sacrificed.' Welsh
beat out a bant and Eldred scored
Lane with a hit to center field;
3core 1 R. II. E
Seattle'...: .';..'.;;- 2 9 0
Oakland . : . . . 14 1
Dell and Yaryan; Malls and Ba
ker. ' ' ;l-
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SACRAMENTO, Sept. 20.- San
Francisco bunched hits at oppor
tune moments off Thompson today
and Sacramento, unable to success
fully solve the shoots of Bob
Geary, was administered a third
st-cessive defeat for the crucial
series, 6 to 2. It was ladles' day
and a large crowd was In attend
ance, with a cordon of police sta
tioned at different points In the
stands -and upon the field. Um
pire Byron, who was the objective
factor in yesterday's mob disturb
ance,' was presiding- at .the bases
toiay, but had an easy afternoon
with: no particularly close decis
ions to render js and the crowd,
though, noisy, was orderly.
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Bernice E Runs Washington
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: ', She has been quite a sensation on the coast, where she won many
. aauatie laurels. Her specialty is long distance swims Folk in
f the East probably will see her next spring, as she is to visit that
section for some of the title meets. i , -.' ,
Score ; '! . , R. H. E.
San Francisco, . . . . .r? rs 6-12 0
Sacramento... ...... 2 8 2
Geary and Richie; ... Thompson,
Penner and Koehler. - v ,
Four Grid Men "are" Lost
To Pacific University
FOREST GROVE, Or., Sept 23.
Four of last-year's football team
of the Pacific' university will be
lost to the team this year,, but the
outlook for a winning combina
tion is very encouraging, according
to L. J, Frank, who will begin his
third year , as , football coach of
Pacific university. , Pacific was
admitted y to the northwest con
ference last December, .owing to
her good record . the past two
years. r .
Ten lettermen reported for prac
tice September. 15, In addition to
the freshmen! who expect to enter
Pacific this falU Pacific's back-
tleld should be very strong : this
year "with 'George Tucker playing
his second year at this position.
Tucker weighs 190 pounds and was
rated among the best fullbacks in
the northwest last fall. ; Adams
will be back at his old position at
halfback., which will make his
: Eyerybody Visit The
CJiregoEii State Fair
SALEM, September 24-29
: Yoti should see this exhibi
tion of products from "every
section of our state, a rev
elation and a liberal educa
tion to everyone.
Agriculture, ; Horticul
ture, Live Stock. Special
. attractions day and night.
' ? Horse racing, amusement,
stock and poultry shows,
, " $5,000 in prizes and parses
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Uediiced Round Tk-ip Fares
: V -nr f1 September 22-29, Inclusive; return limit October 1
' i All Trains Direct to Fair (Grounds
N - ' 1 i T For parttcalars sk agents -
third year at this position. Jessee,
who played halfback lastv year,
and the fastest man on the squad,
will be shifted to quarterback left
vacant by Hoar's graduation.
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St. Louis Loses to New York
Detroit and Boston Tie
Second Game
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NEW YORK. Sept. 20. (Am
erican) The New York Yankees
clinched their third successive
American league pennant here to
day, defeating St. Louis In the
first game of the series, 4 to 3.
New York's margin is the greatest
in either major league in many
years.' Sam Jones won his 20th
game of the: season, though he
was hard pressed by St. Ixmis In
the late innings. :'t The Yankees
bunched their hits to good effect
on Van Gilder. -. - ' i
Severeid was hit on the head
with a foul ball in the second inn
ing and was forced to retire.
Score: R H. E.
St. Louis .3 9 ; 1
New York : . . . . . . . . 4 s 8 2
Vangilder and Severeid, Collins;
Jones and Schang. . 5 ;
EUGENE. Or.. Sept. 20 Setting
a new track record of 2:09 14 for
the mile In the 'free-for-all pace at
the Lane county fair races todar,
Potreres, driven by Giannin, was
declared winner in the best three
of- five heats for the purse of $4 00.
Arp Bell, driven by Richardson,
took three straight heats in the
2:12 class pace or trot. k
' . Ktvo-for-all Summary . .
Linnie C. ............ 5 4 5 5
Mac Pitzsimmons ..... 4 2 2 2
Alberta Hal .. . . . . .... 3 6 4 3
fx) Verna Dillon ..... . 6 3 6 .
Potreres ........ . 2 1 11
Hal Paxton Jr. f 1 5 3 I
Time: 2:10; 2:09V4; 2:11;
2:10,
ix) Not entered In 4th heat.
2:12 Pace or Trot "
Surety ............. . 22 22
Arp Bell .... 1 1 11
Albert W. . . . , ....... 4 3 3 2
The Bondholder . ... . . 3 ( ' 4' 4
Time: 2:12 Vi. 2:12. 2:14;
2:1214.
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LEAGUE STANDINGS
PACiriO COAST LEAGUE
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88
U.i
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5
101
8n FraneUc ............110
Sirraento 101
Portland 92
Seattle 84
Im Angeles 83
Oakland -. 80
Rait Lake ,....s. 78
Vernon 72
New York
Cinrinnata ....
Pittsburgh ...
Chicago
St. Louis
Brooklyn
Koston
Philadelphia .
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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.. 89 5
8B 59
...i. 82 - 59
: .75 68
72 69 ,
69 71
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46 !' .95
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Sew York ...... ..'...93 48
Cleveland ...72 3
Ietroit ......70 B6
St. Iouis ....1.68 69
WKhinjjton 68 71
Chiraeo 61 - 76
Philadelphia 61 76
Boston .....53 81
Prt.
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.529
.488
.472
,452
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.493
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bout, Joe Downey of Cincinnati
also succeeded In going the, limit
of ten. rounds with Firpo at In
dianapolis, 16 ounce gloves being
used. : 'i ' . : jt
Wills, unsuccessful in his pro
tracted campaign to force Jack
Dempsey into a title match, now
has declared his. willingness to
meet Flrpo. ' '
Firpo is not anxious to don the
gloves again before next spring or
summer, but is Insistent that if he
fights Willa. the bout; be staged
in the Argentine. . Wills Is holding
out Just as firmly for the match
in this country.
The negro plans to engage in a
three-months exhibition tour fol
lowing his fight with Smith next
week. y
Toledo Ball Club and
Senators Will Not Meet
. Notwithstanding contrary claims
by the Toledo baseball club of
Lincoln county, the Salem Sena
tors will continue to hold the title
of state champions, according to
Manager Harry Wenderoth.
Toledo apparently , has a good
team, as it has played 18 games
this season without defeat. The
strength of the team, however. Is
indicated that it defeated the Yeo
man team of Salem by only one
wore, and the Yeoman team wasn't
considered as approaching the
class of the Senators.
, Manager Wenderoth received a
letter from the Toledo club last
week bidding for a game or a
series o( three games on the To
ledo grounds, but inasmuch as the
Senators had arranged to disband
after the game with the Portland
Woodmen last Sunday, the Toledo
contest could not be considered.
DOUB
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Cincinnati and Philadelphia
c Split Brooklyn Wins
From Chicago
Things - are so quiet in Greece
you can hear a. bomb drop.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 20. (Na
tional. ) Cincinnati and Philadel
phia broke even in their final
double header of the season today.
the visitors winning the first con
test 2 to 0, and the home team
taking the second 8 to 5 in 11 in
nings. - ; ,
First game R. H. E.
Philadelphia .... .....360
Cincinnati ..... 0 6 4
Glazner and Ilenline; Luque
and Hargrave. ,
Second gane It. H. E.
Philadelphia .... .... 711 2
Cincinnati .......... 818 1
Ring, Head, Bishop and Wilson;
Benton, Harris and Wingo.
Brooklyn 9; Chicago 7
CHICAGO. Sept. 20. (National.)-
Brooklyn made it two games
out of three from Chicago today
by winning the final contest 9 to
7. The game was a free hitting
affair in which extra base hitting
was the feature.
Score " '' ; .
Brooklyn . . . . . . .
Chicago . . . . .... .
Grimes and Taylor;
Osborne and O'FarrelL.
R. H. E.
9 13 o
' 7 16 0
Wheeler,'
No other games played.
Summer, it seems, dies from a
long .fall.
BIG MSLIPS'.
PAPOlTi
fAKIMA, Wash." Sept .3
Hern Ice E., owned by asjradicate
of horseman from Lethbridge.
Alberta, ran the Washington deb
by today at the state fair track
In 1:51, a net record for tracks
of the northwest. .The distance
was 1U miles. James T. Clark,
another Canadian entry, was.
clocked one-fourth second slowert
The former record was 1:53.
Winners of harness events wero
as follows t. : '. ,
2:18 Trot or co
The Obvious ( Paraer ...
Bonfire (Golden) .......
Marey Hail ( Kelly ... . . .
Olbre O (Fisher)
Time: 2:21, 2:22, 2:21.
, Free-for-all Trot ,
Hallie B (Swisher) .....
Oregon Bond (Swisher) . .
Cavalier Gale (White) . . .
Pierrio (Zeigler) ....
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Time: 2:15, 2:141,4. 2:15.
NEGRO Ml
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; S Detroit 5-2, Boston 4-2 !
BOSTON, Sept. 20 (American )
Detroit won the opening game
of today's double header from Bos
ton U to 4. The second game was
called at the end of the tenth on
account of darkness, with the score
2 and 2. ' ' ' ;
First game: R. H. E.
Detroit ,. : ..... 5 10; 2
Boston ., . . ......... .4 Ll2 2
Pillette, Dauss and Woodall,
Bassler; Murray, Quinn and Pici
nicb. ' ... ; - ':.
Second game: R. H. e.
Detroit .... ...... . . .2 5 1
Boston . . 'f . . .'. , . . . . .2 9 1 o
Hollo way, Dauss and Bassler;
Piercy and Devormer, Pitsnich.
AGAINST
SMITH
Harry Wills Will Fight Ten
Round Contest in New .
York Sept. 27
I'liiladelphia 5. Chirsgo 3 I f
Philadelphia. ; Sept. 20. (Am
erican) Philadelphia went into
a tie for sixth place today by de
feating Chicago in the opening
game of the series. I ?
S0re: , R. H. E.
Chicago ........ .3 10 2
rhlladelphi ..5 9 1
Thurston and Crouse; Hasty,
Kommell and Perkins: '
NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Harry
Wills, f negro heavyweight title
contender has been matched to
fight Homer Smith, ' Kalamazoo,
Mich..; in a ten-round contest at
the Queensboro 'stadium the night
f of September 27. The bout will
mark Wills' first ring appearance
in a yeaf?" Smith gained promi
nence by staying the limit jof a
ten round match with Luis Angel
Firpo last August 3 at Omaha,
Neb.; . I . . ; . ..'
Smith was the first boxer to
stay the limit with Firpo after the
Argentine mauler's advent to pu
gilistic Tame in this country.' The
Michigan fighter was knocked
down almost at will by the South
American but managed to weather
the storm of blows until the last
bell. The contest was staged dur
ing Firpo's mid-summer exhibition
tour. Two weeks after the Smith
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