Pa ere Two THE-EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . u 5 t- JK V'. SL nnrnn UbbtHM RALL-YJN 8TH Mighty Ruth Look Over Two tnd Then Cracks ,r Out Home Run ;'f . By Herbert W. tlnrkcr K (A. P. Sports Writer) Caught la a withering barrage -of Vniikco hltn, Connie Mack's .' iiennaut aspirations, close lo real ''iiailon a few short days ago, ap vnrenlly are dying a slow and 'vi painful death. ' To the massed attack of the Yankees led by the peerless Babe ,Riilh. can be attributed the par tial collapse of the tall tactician's hopes for his first pennant vic tory since 19H. Mack saw Qninn and Walberg fall to stop ' the champions on Sunday. Yesterday he called up his last hope, Robert Moses fastest left handed pitcher in the majors, to save something out , of the wreckage. Dut Grove failed Just as he had failed In five previous at tempts to turn back Miller Hug gins' maulers this season. Slams Third Ball. The Babe bnnted the first pitch foul and took a called ball Ki'foro driving the third 'pitch Into (he right field stand, as 60. 000 fans broke Into a de lirious demonstration ' of Joy. grove quickly retired the side after that mighty wallop bat the damage had been done. Henry Johnson got rid of three Ath letic pinch hitters Cobb, Collins and French in the ninth and the game was over with the Yanks on the long end of a 6 to 3 score.. It was Johnson's fifth-victory over the A's In six starts and Grove's sixth defeat In seven against the champions. w The victory sent the Yankees into a two and a half game lead In the standings and assured them of Invading the west In first place regardless of the out- 3 'come of the fourth and final game of the series today. Cleveland Beaten. ' In the other American League engagements the St. Louis Browns beat Cleveland, IS to 6, jj In a game which saw. 14- double! pounded out and Detroit defeat ed Chicago. 7 to , when John T Stone recruit outfielder, cracked out a home run with two on base in the eighth. Taking their second double Louder in as many days from the Boston Braves, the New York Cinnts ousted the Chicago Subs from second place In the national league rate. The scores were 11 to 6 and 7 to 6. The first game was a walkaway for' the Giants but the second was a dog light the whole way. Cardinals Ahead. The St. Louis Cardinals retain- ed their two and a half game lead over the field by trouncing Cincinnati, 6 to 3. The Reds established a new national league record for double plays with 175 but that didn't help them In scoring runs, , ' The Cubs cracked five Pitts burgh . hurler for 11 hits and romped away with a 9 to 3 vic tory. Pat Malone had only one bad Inning the third when the Pirates scored all their runs. The Cubs, however, now trail the Giants by two percentage points. , Brooklyn and Philadelphia again divided a double-header. The Robins took the first by S to 2 but dropped the second 4 to 3 when Fred Leach clubbed the first offering of Dairy Vance, a relief pitcher, into the stands for a home run, Count Karolyi Is trying to get Into America again. Why doesn't ho try coming In as a bootlegger? If's hnrrl rr rx rrnolreH and I I keep a straight face 7 t ir 1 r" 60 CArJfplCK ti7o AdTrewa. fJEWtDMIO. Mr L'-VWMIM I II ll.lltl l.l't K ItlDKH YOl'TH THROl'till CITY By NEA Service. if CINCINNATI. Sept. II I Wallace Jones' mother was 4 seriously III In Latonln, OA. Wallace, short of funds, was ; In Columbus, O. So he fig- I ) ured it out and decided on ' ! riding the rods to Oeorgla. ! He had reached C'lncy ' when hard luck Joined the party. He was nearly caught tmmiiMfnff nn nllrnajl nmn. 4) erty. But he succeeded In making his way to Newport. e Kv.. where ho decided to I refresh his memory of food. ! Wallace walked Into a soft drink store and ordered a glass of buttermilk. All his ready cash, a $10 note, went across the counter. In due time a pint of hooch was delivered to htm. Instead of buttermilk, aud no change from the ten-spot. I Argument made no lm- 0 pression on the proprietor, '4 so our hero went to the po- lice, who confiscated the l booze and arrested the prop- i4 rletor. . Following which Wallace left town empty as 4 to puree and stomach still ! bound for Georgia. Tunney Gives Up Plans For Walking Tour because he reallaes he conld not; PARIS Sept 12 ( AP ) Gene ' ter-natlonal tinge and It is the " " veetlgate the campaign in oppo.l- hl lD.ow "'"V" ,r" "'"" ll.e officer two men on pa wa. the do Id- Tunney S going to ride the cush- t,n8 ,bat ! gether the right tlmt to " 0,ll' P' bU b.0dy ."'"'.v"'"' Vi "", Tl'" '"'" -.....pl....,ly In,, factor In Die Beaver', vie- toM of wwta? passenger trains ' Possibility of the cup i " r ',Kb '"peorlng on the ballot at the com- """'" who moal , ,,.,.,. ',, J l)r(mml. young Portland irotnd Europe instead of wear- J"!" " " he t TdTl Bng.d .'-"n. which If earned. . ' -h.hig Ju '.h,.. rn.bU.na. l.,,.ery. ; .....ihpaw. hurled . shutout b. I tag out his No. 11 brogans on othr side- ,. k . ier. Hughea and Baldwin : will close the I'mpqua. McKen.le. fj'""1" ' n m"'' h, M" and ieveryllilng Hint could be - until tho eighth lnH" "" ' L hiking tour He haa abandon- The DeW F'aU'h . nugnea ana. naiqin. , , ,)(!,cnuu rlve , , Qulllnn. colored middleweight of r(.I110Vl,j , .,, vMkA ,mr with 1ih.kZ'tatnr. of ths tour ,fkl. " W""! r ' Uses except propogat Ion of fish I OaWai.d. took a decision over. j . 1 (ruW ba. Ortman ' 1Hn Tool Kriitan tnra.T . a k i , ' . mi. , n 11 I 11 . .f-,. I .. Ml rnur wait me roaas or r.nce. -..a-, dr(Ter , department the average out being followed and making Eagl(ah golter ,, woeruUy weak the tour a sort of parade. Tunney qualified Tuesday as a Jone, , the ca of tne fleld great defensive orator. For elgh-but tnere ,8 alway, , possibility teen minutes by the clock hejof golferB of ,ne clMt of Von dodged, parried and feinted witliElm sweetster, Gunn. Evans, the hlthMt elm nf th kinr's i. , 1 o..i.. .1 . u English. He expressed satisfae - tlon that he was no longer! a prize fighter. Tunnejr addressedS00memr! bers of the "American club f;golf story of'The'goIftr whaTwaal'tlrst. Oregon' district for tWe of- sembled at a luncheon at the Cahmps Eijsee restaurant. , He Reonnmle weneltv mv reason for taking up professional pugilism as a career. This hav - rag been achieved signed." . have re - rrencn opinion may oe aiviaea concerning the American's claim French opinion may be divided the world but no one here chal lengea his qualifications as the greatest orator that the prize ring ever knew. "The smile Is the soul of France," Tnnney began amid an Impressive silence. "In 1918 when I first came here, France, with disaster staring her In the face, kept her smile. It was a sad smile but the eyes were bright, even though the spirit was tow. " -; t "France la smiling today. Al though the atmosphere is differ ent the smile is the same." Gene stepped out as an apostle of peace. He euloglied the Kel-logg-Briand pact for renunciation of war but added: "If France ever galn faces the calamities 6f war which God forbid the number of American volunteers who will come to the assistance of this country will surprise even the fondest friends of France." The retired champion' made a great hit with his expatriated countrymen in Paris. On every hand after the luncheon was 1 heard the comment: ' "He 1 a fine, clean man. He deserves to win." " - T u n n e y'S pacific statements .1, after he had appeared a very bel ligerently Inclined young man. To the representative of a well known American film firm who aimed his camera at him as he left a restaurant he said: "If you take another foot of film of me I may have to chastise you." Then he added "you must un derstand that I wish to be left alone and this is final." His manner Indicated he would have his peace even if he had to fight for it. GREAT SALMON, VET FISHERMAN WAR TO DEATH SEATTLE, 8ept. 12. (AP). A great king salmon and a veteran fisherman fought a duel to death i In the waters of Puget Sound here last night. Ralph Le Vasseur, 69, retired salmon canner, dropped dead while playing the fighting flub on file end of his singing line. HI son, P. J. Le Vasseur. who watched the fight from the shore. Immediately rowed to his father's craft. He reeled in the line to find tho grent'TSalriion "hlso dead, Perkins Hooks Up With Jones In Golf Dual AMM'A 1 Wf-" , By Al Heniareo ' ' ' (Former ntcher N. Y. Giants) '.j Former PHrher Xew York Giants Bobby Jones and a crowd ot ; other golfers. Including the Brit- . . . Z . , w "' """" "'""""' Tournament at Brae Burn C. C. rest Newton. Mass. " .T, . . ' " great sharpshooters, crashing' through as they have Iri tho past, j Speaking of Francis Oulmefal- ways reminds- me of his favorite! . sentenced to be hanred. . - "Have you anything to toy.'; sentence on vnn?" . - l "Yes, air." answered the r ' . fer, "can I take a couple of prac- 'tice swings!" ! J XVCVOlUtlOlllSt Group jailed By De Rivera ' MADRID, Sept. 12, (UP-) Mill - tary police continued last night The tournament is given an In-.. , , ..,.. the chamber of ran.mi.n-s will in. an intensive ronndup of opposl- for the congressional nomination : ferenco In the rooms of tho Port tlonists after the exposure of a by,the democrats of the first dts-ilond chamber of comme.ee (.day sensational plot to overthrow theltrict. Mott received the moat'and the cooperation of n'l cham- reglme of Primo de Rivera,', col- orfnl and lron-fisted dictator of; Spain. More than 300 persons, Includ ing a number of prominent for mer officials and newpaper men. have been arrested, it was offi cially announced tcday. More ar rests are anticipated as investiga tions reveal further ramifications of the far-flung plan for a pol itical revolt. . . The uprising against' the mad who has forced out Spain'a tu multuous government and took 6ver himself tho burden of di rection of- the nation's destinies, centered In Barcelona where it was first discovered, Apparently the leaders of rtie' plot were.po- Iitlcal radicals -who attempted t lenlist the support of discontented soldiers In a move to remove manner he had eliminated ,the former government by the back door. , The discovery was made only a few days before the scheduled date for the uprising, which wa to occur in Madrid during cere monies in honor ot the dictator. The ceremonies will be attended by 150,000 delegates who will pay honor to De Rivera. At such a time, In the midst of a na tional celebration, the discontent ed leaders had planned o execute j their coup The cleanup started at mid night .Monday after several flays in which here had been rumors end reports of plans for some kind of disturbance. Madrid was the scene of nearly g great excitement as Barcelona p0uCe visited homes of suspects throughout Ihe night, summon ing the men from bed and taking them In taxlcabs to jail. There were protest and denials but the experience of Primo de Rlv- era ha taught him to act firmly with such situation. Primo de Rivera tonight de- dared at a cabinet meeting the; uprising had suppressed. been completely J SOLOiKCE IEAGUE1EADERS "Doc" Crandall Allows Stars Only Six Hits (BV TIIK ASStMIATKH PHKSS) "Doc" Crandall gave the Star only six hits aud the first game of the series went to Sacramento, 8 to . The Senator moved to within two games of the Holly wood averages at the head of the league by the victory. Only In one Inning, the fourth, did the Stars threaten, then when Klmer Smith connected with the ball for four bases, scoring' behind one of his playmates. Kinney left the Hollywood mound during the second when Sacramento scored three runs. He was re- pjaced by Murphy who later wa .. . - j i i . , .. i i. ii les: Crandall and Koehlcr Kin ney, Murphy, Mulcauy aud Boss ier. When Oakland and the Mis sions squared olf for battle the Bella had won fourteen straight games and C.eorga Boehler. big Acorn righthander had turned In ten victories in a row. Something had to happen and Boehler mark ed up his eleventh victory. The ! Bells made a flurry In the eighth and scored three runs but Oak land got two In the ninth and! won 8 to 6. Although the Mis. I 3rarKWMt hf No Candidate 1 Rules S. Kozer SALEM, -Ore.. Sept. 1!. (l'P)'3ect bro,ln beIor The name of Harvey O. Stark-!v" ' u"u""""- weather of Mllwankie, placed In! -Tn "ect of this bill, were It nomination ty tne demarratic congressional committee ot( IJij,! , ,'c "l representative In coturress, j " not be given a place on the ballot by Secretary of State ! Koaer. -' The secretary' attitude toward 1' Oregon would be llttio short of Starkweather's candidacy w$i an. (disastrous. No mill could opor nounced following a conference'"10 or mine be developed ailjac wllh Attorney General Van Wln-!'nt ' these rlvera or their Irl klfc. ' i . . ' butarlcs. Hydro-elortrlc de clop "Inasmuch as the democrats nf! ment would he absolutely -op-the first congressional district 1 Pd. No water for Irrigation did not avail themselves of the opportunity to nominate ti can didate In the May primaries, no vacancy In this office now exists las contemplated by the haw," ; Kozer holds. ' In the primaries the name of 1 , both 'Starkweather and James f iMott of Astoria were written In! votes, defeating Starkweather for i hers of commerce throughout the the nomination, but Inasmuch asitato .was asked by tho Kiigerwj he himself was defeated for the republican nomination, could not under his pledge accept the dem ocratic .nomination. . . . . The progressive party of Oregon today submitted the following ticker for filing: E. E. 'Brackney, Thomas II. Comtes, Walter B. Gleason and Robert A. Mill, all of Portland, for presidential electors; W. C. Culbertson, Portland, for con gress; F. E. Coulter, Portland, for state senator from Multno mah county, and Kate Bnnhnm, Laura Lees and Albert Slaughter for representatives from Mult nomah couhty, : The, five elector and Culbcrtson are all regular democratic nominees, ,1( Youth Is Lost ..While Hunting EUREKA,' Calif., Sept. 12. (U. P. Squads of men were making a systematic search of the rugged i.'oyote f lat territory tonight for Welleslcy Hill, University of Cal ifornia student and son of former District Attorney A. W. Hill, who had been missing more than 24 hour. It wa the usual story of separation during a hunting trip and an agreement to meet at a ! designated place later, which Hill had failed to carry out. The missing youth had set out from his ramp with his school - mate, L. G. Ronnaford, and when they reached afork in the trail Hill went one way and Hanna - ford sthe other; Hill failed to re- turn and a posse was organized to hunt for him several hours )efore dark Sunday. ThI scorch- Ulf( parJy wa, ugmented today. , Senator Curtl says he get III relaxation by walking In the star-1 right. We have known some can-! dldate who got their recreation Jhy nibofishliio. LEAGUE STANDING W .49 .47 . it .'41 .40 ..30 ..a .83 L 87 33 34 3(1 S 40 Di Pel. .6i5 .1H .573 .647 .e7 .400 .3(17 .307 MulW'WOod .... Sacramento .. San Francisco On k I and Mission . .. Portland Los Angeles Seattle National Lenffuc KlniulliiirM. W L Pet. St. Louis New York . Chicago I'ltsburgh ... Cincinnati . Brooklyn ... Boston Philadelphia American ;xa 79 si 7 73 6S 64 til 6S ca 83 70 .603 .5S6 .683 .511 .641 .493 .44 S9 New York Philadelphia ' ' IllcUKO Wsshlnxton Detroit ' .w. Cleveland , Boston ' ;.... Tho legislative coaimlitee of " '"'i'"" "'""''' y The other sessions tliey divided " . . K..lllU, lliowni. Muu .309 by mean. Of a tlirow-llne. ,. rnhllm Aml , rycn " ' ' Leawc Stnndlnp.. ! 0 ; ,.,,, ., , ,,rilfly bt.7':illV0ml.a. Yanks, 19. VV 1Vli ' 1 , tie nil the while, l.a llnrlia forced ..'.,. iiUi, VYauks. 43. 91 47 .CSS t. 1 ... 1 aOs" the fl.ht and set the imc, from """ ..... . lie,! gig. ti . 64 74 .464 , ...& . 7( .104 I... it ' 7 ' .443 i i... 60 $9 .429 1 ,3i.1 : CLOSURE BILLS .anu rrcreanon. ...... .... I "This la a serious menace , six-rouno somi-i nai. r rana ar the Industrial development of the nel"- 'ur"aI"l middleweight, i entire west and I hell.r. I. .nine 0'r U""'y Tacoma, to throttle the industry of the, Tv re went." Cliff Iiunn director Ui io iiiannwr 01 commcrre com- v. t UlVlllVU VBIIPIUBV Wilt? II IIB huh - num uo 10 pui inio re- frVc . ,nc water heda ot four. WBF.CK IlKtl) ItKACIIKS 2 great rivers, covering In area one """ '."' eiaie nnu intiuainx : '"y P" cent or tne potential 'Water power of the state. The (effect ou industrial development could be diverted from tny urt of those river systems. Even cities and town could not '.lie i any of those water for a com I monlty water supply. Directly or Indirectly the entire busines and Industrial welfare of thn state ' would bo effected. i Delegates are attending a con-. j chamber of commerce. i Large Planes For Passenger Routes Built LOS ANGELES, Sept. Ii, ft" P) Four oirplunes, capable of) carrying 20 passengers, equipped with luxurious private apart- i mente and sleeping, berths, are being built by the Keystone Air craft corporation at Bristol, Pa., j Edgar Oott, president of the i firm, announced tonight. I The new monoplane, the lar-1 get ever built In America, are i of all-metal design, tri-motorcd f Land have a wing spread nt DO Pr ibn:i zrz?: 155 miles cruising ; speed of 130 miles, Oott said. I "he air liners, exceeded in size ony by ti few German planes, : l"ve been secretly under con- ! "irucuon .ur .wo inoo.os Provision for hot and cold running water are made In the sleeping compartment and a radio sot will he Installed. A compartment at tho rear of ai'Iie passenger cabin will Inrftide j arrangement for space, water (supply and a refrigeration sys tem. When loaded with a fuel sup ply to last four and one-hulf 1 hours, 1,000 pound of baggage I express or mall, 18 passengers !nd two pilot, the ship will i weigh seven and one-half ton. I Iy sacrificing a portion of the j baggage and fuol space, a total of 26 persons may he rnrrled, Gott lidded. ,' j Candidate Hoover ny Ihe 12- hour day has teen abolished. Maybe he'd revise that slightly if he would drop In to call on nn j editor about midnight of elec- lion day, t : I..UIV I'ltOI'KKSOIt , , By NKA Service LONDON. Sept. 12, -liven . lady professors urn absent- minded. 4) 1 .When a purty nf' women teachers hoarded tli liner Celtic at l.lvnrpnol, lioniiil fur a lour or America, It 41 was found that one of tlinm 4 had forgotten tier pn:ip"rt. She wired homo for Hu 4 missing iliiriiinent and uY thoiiah It did not arrive by sailing time, officials per- 4 milled her to reniatti on 4 Imatd. Arrangement were Hindu for a messeuger lo rush the passport to the dock. . Then a lug i lmsed the liner. 17 miles out to Jl.w sea aim delivered uie vina lwi nana ur irn... ben t nmMU. .. :,,i,.. . n 75 63 .64.1 . . i '""' Hector Beats Georgie Dixon PORTLAND. Ore., Sept 12.' (A P). Mike Hector, Lo Angcle, middleweight, won tnn uiiunl- mou derision of tho referee and . two Judges over t.corglo liljon.; Portland, in their third battle I ' here lat night. Hector atarteik; feeding Dlvon a diet of left bunds early In the fight nml nev er slopped. Crouching low! with six rounds. .Karl Beelin, Porllund I lltul nwrr, wm upw wunu . noma- nit in inn rirr run mi aiior " . " ' hnm. Danny Woods took a de.-l-! slon over Lou Hlchards, 'In the four round curtain raiser. p it A O I' K . Ciocho SlovnUU. f, ( rI, ,T1(, , f ,,M1 , ,,.j.... ...,. ,. u r.,. 1 ,, .,h- .....i,-hr Sixteen of the dead hnve beca.be Iwued for those who failed tojrelurn.'d to hi office today after .identified Fifty -one person answer rho ticket. Judge tiaglia-:n vuYatlon on tho Pncltlc const, wero Injured. Jl of them . rl- i gen .aid. i Wilbur sin.nl tiemonth with tho ' ously. A passenger train eol- . i Pacific fleet uitd on hi. return llded ttend-on with a freight triiln It Isn't tho heat; It's tho p.io-; Inspected the Great Lakes naval due to k signal mlxup. . i ple who talk about Ihe humidity, training slut loll. ,7 THE VyORtPllAsT "'wE'iJ AW n IwITr "lOT CAR. rm vJt'-ir. mi Special Ml "IO0 XiPrtfiu .. Jr ,1,. . I . August Sales 21,000 Cars ihe greatest month in Nash History lligher and higher goes the nation- approximately 55,000 Nash 400's wide demand for the new Nash "400". have been delivered as many Sash cars Sales returns for August are in and, by as in six full monlht of 1927! thousands of cars, it was the biggest There's only one conclusion to be month in the entire 12 years of Nash drawn from these facts and figures history, this is thi car of the year! The three great Nash factories are This is the car with the new Twin-Ig. now producing over 1000 cars a day, - "'tion motor more power, more speed, to supply the avalanche of orders for "' S"""'"- The casicsf steering, thi. new and finer motor car. easic,t rLidin8 "r ,h mo,or "r Sndu- , try ever has produced. And the car with The country has gone Nashl In the exquisite new Salon Bodies of surpass eighitliort weeks since its introduction, ing beauty. " ' 1 MAS OTIIEIt NASH I' K A T 1! It K H J'0 OTIIl.tt C.I It II. IS Til KM .1 Twin-Ignition motor High compression Salon Bodies Shun turning radius 12 Aircraft type jpsrk New double drop frame One-piece Salon Vsnlty esse and amok PU' ' ', Aluminum alloy pistons , l'l' u ,u "! '.J'"' Loveioy shock f.rir. 11 6-lnch wheelb.se mounted absorber. 7-tie.ring crankshaft Body, ruhher insulated Nash Special Design Nl munilni) (MH'w cr.k PMi) from fr.me front. ndre.rl)umpc:l , TEHPLARIIdTdR Euihc I ' Bushy Graham . Outclassed uy r? n roiiiier viiainu vh,...,.i 1 I Hutting--IV Wnnor. Pirates. .SS2 wis AVfHf'ricqit..iit 13 tA- IH'ii'-l'- Waiter. Plnites. 130. n!.-T.i Mw '- l.a BarlMi, curly lo.lred lluHun mite, wore exploited to Hie skins hWt.. ,, Wunr. J'trnles. 4. ,m,"'- .Trlole.-P. Wiiner. Plrales, H. As lie stood, in me opinion noting men. the oulslamnng co l- tender for Ihe baiiliiinwelKht championship. All Ihu result of n thrilling victory over Mushy Oniluim, the " J ii m t 1 c Jack' i.,,rf f ,i,0 ill u,,,ider. hern nt Mlhl. V Flvo tif nt ,,, rlim, ,,, ,vi,n , Hlirbu ,,y rum.i.Ura. rounds nf fust, ami sometime furious million with nn vlslhle mnrk on his faro and body, lull 1 opponent wus not so luckv. rnham hud a hailly lisllered eft eye, and his right optic was - 1" H"'" better condition " LOCATE STOLEN AlI'TVi TIIPVrAV A car belonging lo a sulesnmn the . H-nd Knit lea In an exhibi tor 'Proctor mid tii.ml.le. stolen Hon gamo Tieluy alternoon, Monday r.lglil wu. found ye, to S. terday on .Wrttt SUlli slrnet i K.I llo' home ruil lo cento . .ii.. ............ in in. fifth Inning Ktt CHECK LIGHTS OF AUTOS; 18 RECEIVE TAGS Klghleen coinplalnt. were filed In Lem L. ti.Kb.Ken'n poll.-, court relay ..gainst nuio law of - fender.. .M.mt nf the taa were for de fective lights, some with mrlv one IlKht, koine with no tall I'ghis m taiue wlih both, according to ; Arthur U. Totten. city traffic of- llcer who handed the tl.-ket the offender. Manv of loose died num-nrcd and bench wnrranls will lin.balilv Nash 2joo's" A DAY ! H "4D leade the M'orlrt in Motor far I Repair Speci lists i fr- Leaders of y Bi League ,..,.,, ....i., ju . ,. .,, . . ,, ,ii.ni. , i IiImk - entilll. Viianis, van (.Hants 23. lost . llaiilof! - UHii. Saiiulors. .Su. Ituiis Uuili. Yank". " Ititns liulicil In (ietlilg. Yanks, mis. Maniislu Browns. S07. BEAVERS GIVEN STIFF BATTLE BY BEND TEAM PKNI. " h1'' ,llM Ileforo tho largest cri.d thai ev.r wil.iod a tmseliull iu here, the Portland Beaver, of it., pacific t'onat league defeated uuil wtis in dnnger only once. U.fiy Convert. Bend hurler. pll.hed uiihiitnbla ball for tho first lour lunlng but after C0.0 ! ""';"' ?, ""'' 1 ' rot so effective. P.ore a l.o drove l'" 0,""r 1"",,cr lMy srvcnin. ii.nn .em. errorless bull despite u wel Held. Tho si-ore II " K Portland 4 13 0 .I'd ll.itlorlea Ortman and Bego; Cyorerl and Kul.auks. ; 1 W ASIIINliTCIN. Sept 12. IU i V I Se retnry of Navy Wilbur (1757 A -1 - nn 'trnC III! u