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X EiuctrasiuT pi- . 11T UXE J TO FI -'""'.V?'' ""' '' , Seattle Defeats Senators " v : Umpire Assaulted SEALS DEFEAT ANGELS Oakland ' Again, liostu lo Vuiiron vVlKii EnuiNo Wcvktau In .;' Seventh li'dring. " ' PACIFIC COAST LBAGUE ' W. U P.p. knn Francisco BacrAmcnto . Portland ..... Los Angeles . . Seattle Bait Uko Vernon . Oakland .... 67 61-4. .COS .674 .500 .491 .466 .4: .467 .407 64 64 62 64 61 64 49 67 . 60 67 44 C4 . -SALT LAKE CITY. . July SO Fiv double plays hemcd Portland hold Salt Lake today while- the Heavers rapped out a 9 to i vic tory. Myers was knocked off the riibbor in tho first Inning when the Bcavern mado four runs on five hits. Brazil and Jenkins each hit two homers. ' . Tho Bcore: . R. H. E. Portland 9 17 Halt Lake. 6 14 ' Batteries: Sutherland and Duly Myers, Singleton ana Jenkins. - ftrattlc Defeats Sacramento SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 20. Seattle defeated Sacramento here today. 6 to 2, in a game which was featured by an assault upon um pire Bill Byron by Fred ATollwlts, Sarramonto first baseman. MollwiU was sent to the showers for; his italic demonstration. The , Seattle plftycis found Lefty Thomp . son an. easy mark after 'the -first inning and this condition was re sponsible for their victory. -The- scorer- -; R. H. E. Seattlo 6 IS Sacramento' . . . , . . . ..- 2 . 7 Batteries:, Burger and Yaryan; Thompson, Shea and Kocnier. ' .''- -feral Regain OM Stride L08 ANQELE3, July 20. San Francisco, staged .a ninth .inning offensive ' today: and - took the fourth game of the series from Los Angela 7 to 4 making the count threo games to one in favor of the Angels. "With' the score' tied 4 to 4 the Seals pounded Ponder for three- rallies oh: three doubles and two. singles In the final frame. Kesiri would soothe that itchix.g skin - Tie first application of Reiinol Oint ment usually takes the itch and bom sjcfat oot of - eccems anor srniitar skin affections. This gentle, healing oint ment seems to get right at the root of the trooMe and it almost sore to re MoresUn health ta a short timfc ' fciiliialOUaMotsiia SoMtallJnniitt. OTtianT fwi -r-' eiearewswWi iW. rLAMPRET . nr Mdekmm ' IruM roiuxa main $1.50 Gal. J .PRESTON & HALES ., 'LMhr uk! Paint Store Paint with Phoenix Paint , t&l Willamette St. IN THE ROCKY ' Thl Tear Travel CANADIAN ROCKIES the New Way Tss one lod only war through JASPER NATIONAL PARK, tho world'! Israott nsilonal pIsyRrouod and recreattonsl retreat. - Motoring, golfing, tinning. cRiopuig, riding, hiking, tennis. , Invigorating pastimes and nerer ' tslllng tonics. vleltHNsl 1 JASPER PARK t.ODOB Bungalow homei, thoroughigr modern. O.xd ! Juns 1 to Sept. 30. Accommodations 200 gueiits, . Rates, 5.00 per dsr ' i 'nd up, American Plan (mosle Included). . ' - , toil or Vent travel (ne line of hlvleel eeaktr-loweX olHlurfe and cooler climee - f irJaaM to Coast Train Reerloe Mountain Boenlo Observation Cant ' f Kxoanrion Karea Kewt May 16 to September IS ' " Apply A. B. Holtorp, 110 Third St., Portland, Ore. ' ., n Conaifs Welcome! Vnllef Statt Tourtett . Ho PoeeporU Beetrtred Tb Cantdlsn National route threnth the Rookies ssirts uansoa-s nignen pease, at the ssstoit gradient and lowest altitude of a., irsaeesntlnenul route. iL. Homers by Ellison, Mulllgun and Uiiggs featured tho contest. The score: it, H. E. Snn Francisco 7 ' 1 Los Angelce . ... 4 IS i Dnttcrles: McWeeny and Yellc Pondor and- Bylor, Oakland Iown to Vernon i OAKLAND, C'ul., July 20. vr 11011 again defeated Oakland hern loday, a to . Klauso of the Oaks pitched a good game until the sev enth inniiiK. Tno TlRers then ob tained three runs on three hits nnd an error by Brubaker. Tho Oaks scored their runs in the four ill and tilth InntiiRS. Several oiinurlunl- tics were within tho Oak's grasps to wur tne Rome, but poor coach- Iiir was responsible for their tall- ure to score three runs. . Tho score: R. H. B. Vernon 3 8 1 Oaklrind 2 8 1 Batteries: Glider and D. Atur- phyj KrauBe arid Read. ITS m LUTE RALLY Reds Bunch Hits arid Rout Brooklyn Dodgers ' PHILLIES SHUTOUT CUBS IjowIj- Bostoii SKoves Bark rtnUCs. By tttiS Seoiit or ftre ia K!(tlt XATtOXAl. liEAfit'E x ' . , , w. t.. New York , R6 3 ' Cincinnati .' BS SI Pittsburg- !... .-.-50 S4 Chlcntro ............ 46 42 Brooklyn i. . . . . 43 4J St: Louis 45 43 Philadelphia ....... .25 59 Boston . . . . . 24 58 ' NteW YORK, July 20. The New York Nationals made a spirited late Inning ralljr here today and won the third game of the series from St. Louis 10 to 9. The score:. - R. H. E. St. Louis .... 9 12 0 New York : 10 12 S Batteries: Toney, Stuart and Ainsmith. demons: Scott, Ryan. McQuillan and' Snyder. Reds- Win Over Dodgmi BROOKLYN. July 20. Cincin nati bunched 15 hits off Ruether and Schrieber today, defeating Brooklyn 11 to 4 and making the series stand 2 to 1 in favor of the Reds. The score: ,- R. H. E. Cincinnati 11 15. 1 Brooklyn 4 14 5 Batteries: mxey and Margrave; Reuther, Schrieber and DeBerry. Phritles. Shut Oat Chicago PHILADELPHIA. July 20! Mitchell won a hurling duel with Kaufmanh today, giving Philadel phia a 1 to 0 victory over Chicago. The score: - - K. H. E. Chicago ; ... 0 5 1 Philadelphia.. .1 . 7 1 Batteries: Katifmann and O Far- rell: Mitchell and Wilson. v Boston rjifeostM Plttrkmra: BOSTON, July 20. Genewlch's nltchlng. hstde from hom ' drives by Gooch and Rifsscll with one on base each time .--h- enough to enable Boston to .l.-l.-..- Pittsburg today 8 to 6. The core: r- Pittsburg v G I I Boston . B IX i. Batteries: Hamilton, Kun2, Bagby and Gboch; Genewlch and O'Neill. NIG YEAGER BESTS FOLEY POKTfjANT) BOXER WTNS tTEi tllSION If TEW ROUNDS PORTLAND, Oro., July 20. Nig Teager, yonng Portland heavy weight who has won five of his first si ring battles by knockouts ran Into a tartar tonight when ire fought Marty Foley of Tacoma. Yeager won, but by a decision at the end of the tenth round.: In the first round - Yeager knocked Foley through the ropes and almost off the ring platform with a right clip to the Jaw but Foley -was- back Inside the count of threo. and Xeagor could . not repeat.' George Lampson, a Heavyweight f rem Omaha, knoeked out Larry Wllliams of New York in five rounds. . " T will not be responsible for any indebtedness accrued by my wife. FRIEND HOUK. '.-', . 7-2 1-2 MOUNTAINS 7 r ,.,;,rj ,:i ;,,. rj . morning ijflistE7EUcENg. ore-t Saturday, july 21. m .-i 1 a. ... j : a. m nr 1 "wn ninninn miwi MIMMma-aaaM TT W 111 l'lll-BI-BI . I Criqul to Defend BIT insTi A v ""a ivVU' Ff-V " rl .. xs -tVv!Vs!iii. I h&iZt-tmim i njj H5f, W" 'r tri p.c. h . v r jUty? .298 I I 7 x - IW J! 289 II & v 1-, ; V " '-a V : j 1 Eugcno Crlqui, the French fighter, who took tho world's champion ship In tho foatherweight division away from Johnny Kllbune, will defend his title in a 15-Mrtind battle, with Johnny Dundee, the Amer ican challenger, at tho Polo grounds,-New i.York city, on, Thursday, July 26. , ' . HAROtfilASE TEAM TAKES FRUIT MEN INTO CftMP Score Is 8-5 In Twilight League Contest TwlIlRlit Lcagno Standlhgg . - W. L. Pet Standard Oil .....8 1 . .889 2 '1 .778 4 .500 4 .429 8 '.111 2 .000 Hardware 7 Postoffice '.-......4 Bankers 3 Garagemen .1 Fruitgrowers 0 Five runs scored in the first In ning by tho Hardware men In their Twilight league game last . night proved too much for the Eugene ..rowers to ; overcome, al- fimiiKh they.. madey-a similar, num- Inn' ihclr opponents wej-e I -i tip throe more tallies. The ' i ..piled , with the Hardware cn the better end of an eight iue cure. l-...i.r lilts coupled with errors on Mte Pnrt of the fruit tossers. gave the Hardware men their quintet of tallies. The fruit men, made two In the third, another in the fourth and a brace of tallies in the fifth, but the Garagemen were -likewise busy tucking away two in the third and another counter in the fourth. The Hardware men are close enough to pull at the .heels of the Standard oil nine, now resting at the -mast's top, . white the Fruit growers, due to last night's loss, have a xatriy nrm position in tne cellar. Next week will mark the end of the TWillgHt lengiie. Monday night the Postoffice boys cross bats with the Garagemen. The lineup for last ntgnt's game Hardware ' Fcultgrowers Llnis Bart ....... Stein" . . Baft Beck Hendershott ..lb. ..2b., ..3b.' .SB. ..If. I . .Cf.. ,.rf. .o. ; ..p.. Hewitt . . ,S. Houston Landrum . . . ..Mulligan . . . D. Houston Woods Lewis . .. .. . . . . . i wScott Long ... ....... Robertson . . Ayers . ..Bassonnette FIRPO TO DECIDE PlflCE Bout May Be Held In This Country on Labor Day NEW YORK. Julif 20.-rlgotla- tlons for a Jack Dem'Psoy-Liils Flrpo heavyweight title match within the next few months either lln this country or. the Argentine, hinges upon the attitude Of the South American battler.. It dc- iVeloped today. Jack Kearna, tne champion's manager, has practically agreed to fine terms of Rlckard, It was1 said. Both Kearns and Rickard nre be lieved now to favor holding the Imntch in this oduntry 'possibly at Boyles Thirty Acres around Labor iday, the promoter being Inclined to forego . the risk of staging a championship match Ih Buenos (Aires, capital of the Argentine, as he suggested several dnys ago. Firno was snld to be wi-lirhlnz the desire to fight for the title be fore his countrymen against the possibility of grodter financial gain if the bout Is staged here. Though confident of his ability to win, ha also is believed to entertain some doubts as to his ability to reach nis Dest form within the few -week!- (remaining beforq the - pnoposed holiday match. No steps, however, took place today In the negotiations and it is believed further efforts to clinch the bout have been postponed until Monnny wnnn i-'irpo returns from a series of exhibitions in Hps-ton. EUGENE TO FORFEIT GAME ityssEMs isntt'iiir oAitrf.no , mx TQMonnOvV ' The Sprlngfiold-Sugene batchnll game, scheduloit .for he fair grounds illnriiond tomorrow, will be forfeited to the visitors, aatioril-. Hill tu a 'stiuuiuwil iiiaile Ujf Uiosef- Title Again4t Dundee. $ t SI) . Vi.i iH charge of the club yesterday. Loss of players from the clnb to gether With the accident to Kerhilt Russell, pitching ace on tho Bu gehe nine, are the causes given for the action: Russell had . a' long gash cut in his left hand yesterday when an ax with which ho was cutting wood, glanced striking him In tho palm of the -hand. Seventeen stitches were taken. In It at the Springfield hostMal. . . .j The forfeit, will even up the league .race as. It drops Kugeno below Roseburg providing the lat ter -wins its- Sunday game. Junc tion City wilt also, have a chance to win the pennant, with the new standing. K n. . , ; DELANEY WHIPS DARCY PORTLAND YOLTll IXWiVA-liY-l HKFEIIEK'S DECISION OMAHA, Neb:, July 20 Jlnm4 Delany, St. Paul light heavyweight) was accorded a referee.'a, decision over Jimmy Darey, of, .Portland, Oregon, in the 10-rouqtl main event on the American Legion s boxing program here tonight.- - . . '. In the seml-wlndup., Johnny O'uonneii, also or Ht. Paul, won -a referee s decision over Bobby Michaels, of New York. Both Fighters, Now In Fine ) Shape, Expect Victory NEW YORK. July 20. Follow ers of both Benny Leonard, charm pion, and Lew Tendler, Philadel phia challenger! predict. that thelt fight next Monday night at -tho Yankee -stadium for the world's lightweight championship title will end ih a knockout,. Tcndlor's southpaw punch, the blow that had Leonard back on. his heels ;ln their battle at Boylo'a Thirty Acres a year ago, Is wan-king to perfection, accoruing to advices from tho challenger's training camn at no. tanco, in. j... rie is confident It will onng him to his long-sought goal, the lightweight throne. . Leonard, however, at his iinnv-. tcrs in Tanncrvlllc, N. Y., believes he has perfected a style of battio calculated to offset Tendlcr's nnrt- slde advantage. He has trained dolly for a month. The champion -declared today he was in the best condition of his career,, ana wnue . he .' expected a stiff fight, expressed .confidence in his ability to end Jt before tho limit of-16 rounds. He-will close Mis training grind tomorrow and ra. turn to- New York, i-.iv.-. . , . Leonara expects to scale a pouna unaer tno lightweight limit wnen. ne ana Tendler weigh In at two -o'clock Monday-afternoon. Matchmaker Jimmy Johnston. of the Cromwell A. C, announced today that three hundred - ushers and 600 special policemen will handle tho crowd at- tho Yankee stadium, which is . expected to eclipse all former records for a ngmweignt title match. GIBBONS' DOLE $23,000 siirxnv lost ni'T $02,000 hays - MIKE COLMN8 - v OMAHA. July 20. Mlkn Cnlllna St. Paul match ma kor. for the-fllhJ bons-Dempsey heavyweight cham pionship fight at Shelby.. Mont., in an Interview with an Omnhn World-Herald reporter here tminv ,was quoted as declaring cltliens of aneioy -;iost lem-tnnn 102,000' fill told," in connection with the pro motion Of the Ult)lnnn-nii,,,,. affair. ... 7,-? . 'Don't let anyiiody tell you lhat' tho Shelby citizens or nnylioilj lee lu ii iiuiiuren mouHnmi tioiiars.or more," he said, Collins, who lis hero in the interest of the manage, mont of Jimmy Delaney, 8t, Paul fighter, who meets Jimmy Darcy, Pucific Coast fluhter. hern tnnlvht added that Tommy Glbbdns made 123,000 In nil from the Hholliy. bat tle. - - .. , .. ..... ,. ' . ... .... . SnSliT I DUO lull DLAI3 uniuflbu r : 1 Senators Down Cleveland In Off-Day Contest TWELVE TbTls RESULT Atlilutk-s . INiunil i'our HI. lamls . IMItilHira llnnl ami IH-rnit nrowns, Nino to Six AMKItKAN MCVOI H W. I. Pet. .1171 .646 .6(10 .404 .4114 .482 .417 .333 New York . . ..67 2 , .48 40 ..43 S . .41 4S . .43 43 . .40 43 ..36 40 ..31 60 Cleveland.. St. Louis ... Detroit . ; . . . Philadelphia Chicago ....... Washington . Boston ..... CHICAGO, July 20 Bill Plctvy settled down fter an unsteniiy start and held Chicago safe In the pinches while his mates uuiirneu hits off Iliiinkeiishlii and tied Chi cago's early lead In, today's game with Boston, lloston won in tho eighth, five to four, when Klag steade doubled off Levomtto, went to third on a passed ball and scored on Relchlc's saoriflco fly, Tho score: R. M. K. Boston 6 11 3 Chicago -4 7 o Batteries: Plercy. mid Plrlnlrn, Walters: Blnnkenshlp, Levcrotte nnd Sohnlk, lira num. Washington Units Clcvclniul CI.BVKLAN'n, July 20. Wash ington ami Clevolnnd took ndviin- tnge of nn eff dny today to play off a postponed- game, which the vis. Itors won, IS to live, ny iiineiy nn- llng, coupled with tho Indlnns' poor fleltllng. The scoro: R. H. l'T. Washington 13 U 0 Cleveland 6 12 4 Batteries: zaennry ana unci: L'lilc. lloonc, Shnute and O'Neill. Unnriw Ikvso to Atltlotlrs ST. LOUIS. July 20. Pounding four 8t: Louis pitchers hard, Phila delphia defeated tho Browns today, nine to six. Extra base hitting featured tho game. Philadelphia 9 1 4 1 St Louis IS 1 Battorles: Itommei and iiruggy: Davis. Root. Pructt, Banyne and Severeid. - - Only three gnmoa scheduled. TROTTERS ARE SPEEDY MICIIIGAV RKOOKD BROKKV AT KALAMAZOO HACKS ' KALAMAZOO, Mich.. July 20. Tho greatest free-for-all trot ever staged at recreation park, resulting in three fastest heats ovor trottou over a Michigan track, was raced Friday: Tha time for the three miles was 2:02 ii, 2:02 und 2:0!,. - ureat voio. son of Peter Tho Great, and driven by Walter R. Cox. woa the first and third heats In desperate contests with Peter theBrcwcr, another son of Peter the Ureat. uiloted hv Itlicnn. Peter rtria' Brewer took tho second heat. loach ftntlo was a fight from wlro to wire, the field of seven racing In a ryiss,. ; Bnrhnrlsn Wlilps Friedman JiBTHOlT. Mlch...Julv 20. Sid Barbarian, of DetroTL declslvolv defeated Sailor Frledmap, Chicago lightwctmn. : in their 10-round matqh here tonight. Barharlnn was given nine of the 10 rounds by newspaper-men, uno round was even. Nine-thousand persons saw the fight, 'V. Snlcm Invites A. F. Tj. SALEM, Ore., . July 20. At a moetlng of the federation of clubs hero tonight a movement was launched to have the delegates to tho American Federation- of Labor convention In Portland next Octo ber as guests of Salem for one dnv. Tho convention will meet in Port land, in. October. Watek For U oia Reg OU1MDAY w - . . Plhoinie Lane County Fair Grounds E 9 SUNDAY JULY ess iesaVi jfL SANCTION 4-EVEOT Dance nt Mm-wila - Tonight. Muslo by Tens O'Brien orchestra.' ' ' 7-31-1 C. B. F. Hlckox, piano tuner, phono 1523J, or Morris Music House. S-24-tf RUMMONs In the Clrruit Court of the state of Oregon, in end for l,nno Oountr. Wlllnrd A. Klkin. nnd lleulell n. Rl ynn. huHbnnd nnd wlfu, Plnlntlffn. vs. Tlioroaii Mulhollan end May Miilhollan. hU wile, lo known a Mary Mulliollen : the unknowo helm of anld sbovo nnnjed dorrndaiitM. and slu ell other pi'nuiii rlelmtnx any rlshl. title, estate, hm or InterOMt in the rent nutate IteHnrlbed Id tho complaint herein. Uefendanta. To Tiiomoi Mulhollan and ay Mnl hollan. hla wife, slno known sa Mary Mulhollan : the unknown helra of aald above named dopmilante, and nleo all othnr pi-rnona claiming any rlaht, title, ontnte, linn or Intoreet on the real OKtNto dOHcrlhed In the complaint filed herein, and ditiirrllied ueldw 1 la the name. of the State of Oregon: More than a page oi interesting little Classified Ad. Wl be found in the Sundav Mort, eaJ WIU if yon linvo or a want of nny kiiul. nsn nr. htor Classified. Be mire to yora(Hnt,eforff nia e-.i..,. to. piglit to insure tion, Beginning at 3 p. m. Sharp COME AND GET A THRILL! Oregon-Washington Auto Race Association You and oat-h ol you are hereby required la appear and asawer to complaint filed siaimt yos hi the atve"kntltled enlt, within alv weka from the date of the rim publication ol thla aummont, and If you fall lo emwitr, for want tb-renr, the plnlnlllf will take a decree aealnit you ne prayed lor In the com plaint therein, AdJudKlus end d"lennlnliis Hint IhVplnltiHfr bcreui ere the iiwnere In tee, nulilect to a rerteln tnorlRaae mentioned fu plalntlffa' complaint, of the following deaerlbed real aetata Ituated In Uugcne, Imimi County, Ore ion. and dencrlbcd as follow, tn-wlt: lloalnnlnK at a point an Willamette trri't twenty-two (ii) reel eouth of th" northeaet corner of lit Number ronr 141 In lllork numbnr Ten (in) or that part ol the flly ot Kusene, which wne nrlr. Inally nVmated lo Lane County by ennf nrl Miilllsnn and wire, and ruunlns thence wiiilh 1& leet, more or tens, theme went iso (net, thence north 15 feet more or lene, and thenou eaat ISO reel to the place or beginning. In Kugene, Lane County, Oregon ; and that the nald de. tenrtunte and each and all or you haee no right, title, enisle, lien or Internet In or to nald premlwi, or any part thereof, aaaasaMBaaaaaaajatl,,,,,,,,,111,,,1,,1,....M ,-s.iiMasaa Bar lister , ' 6 VUIUUQ Imrgain to offer proper cjaasifica. TP S-4 anil tur aurh elher and further to the Court may eem uteel a4 able. Tnl esmffinha 1t by puldlratlon hy virtue i,f n its th ilea. 0 K. Hklpwartb. mm a a a dated and tiled July 13, 1U tmt that Ihle aiiminolie bo iMre4 leal by publlcailnn In the Kuaca sal lteglattr. tince eerh week tor I a) nr eia weka. The sate ot nm y tlon le Julv 14. 1ML1. wri.u a wtuij Attorneya for I'lainilll.: raneamt P, u, addraea, Ruaeue, Oregon. . j nit I nor ritnpoitlJ Tilda will be rerelveil at efl County Clerk In !ourt heai. ftp1 Ore., until Aiito.t 1. IMS. at II A. M.. for labor and material a sm to eaunty brldgn si HiirlnatlrM, 0s, I onrdlng le plana nnd epeclnratleai (lie with County Clerk. A M B per flent niuet aioinpany llla, reserved to reject any or all wet liy order of Lane f!eunty OwJ J R. B. UltVBON. gv Wl. l-u I Pliome