14 THE MORNING OR EGO XIAX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1917.

INTERESTING PEOPLE AND SCENES AT OPENING FOOTBALL GAME. BEAVERS TO MEET " - ct-w " -- - 8- - e"" """ " - ygy. ::K.ngtxm .jnnu-wc- ikHmiw ijn.n. ntammw - - I -- . - - . i TIGER CREW TODAY My Motto-- With Two Days of Rest Port- Cut out the high rent and land Players in Good put value into the clothes. Shape for Clash. sH n ) JAMES TO TAKE MOUND MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S - - and -- SUITS, loval Announces That He Will r - j jr-- Start Cook In Initial Contest. X aZSJ RAINCOATS, Sutherland Would Be With Xext Year. . OVERCOATS S20 Portland

Pacific Comnt Leaxue Standlnr. ORIGINAL w. I.. Pet. w. u Pet. Fan Frn. .. SO Portland. .. 83 8P. .510 RSTfllRS J, r. a nit-I- ts !.", M .5411 Oakland .84 :i tall Lake. u: TU .031; Vernon 7:! lt6 .404 CLOTHIER ; Yesterday's Result. . t Oakland Salt Lake 3. Oakland 4. At T as Angeles Loa Angelfca 4, Fran- IffM cisco 2. tin At Portland No same; Vernon traveling. - " -- UJ, : .- JAMES RICHARDSON. ' ' , F A .UIJ J. - - - - . '.-- .. r ' - K y.- f- The failure of the Vernon baseball V ;M . - team to arrive from the south yester- t' iX, in i , - v day time for their scheduled clash . .... - , v ' PANTAGE5 with the Beavers precluded any chance the Beavers had of stepping forward fSgsMPrJFT CORNER FROM " 1 :' In the percentage column and inci- ilSfL'tf-rtrT'-L- ''f PANT AGES THEATER dentally brought forth the announce- ment that there will be a -head- er at the Vaughn-stre- et lot next Saturday, 1 Arrow Points to "Iudice" Brown, of Frasklli, CarrylnB Ball for Thirty Yards Around Commerce's Rleht End. Note the Tremendous Effort Robert tarting at 1 :30 o'clock. Meyer, of Commerce. Is Making; to Block the . 3 Umpire George Berts. Referee Arthur Stubllng. Head Linesman George A. Anderson. While the boys were at ease the 3 Commerce Rooters. Left o Right, Fay C'urtright. Esther Faust and Fern Boucher. f.:.. Oaks gave Salt Lake a trimming Fair t and the Angels managed to pull the Seals down the ladder a few pegs, all Goal kicks, Badley 2. Brown 2. through. The rest of the card is: of which tends to make Beaver fans Substitutes First quarter, (Commerce), Charley Davidson vs. Joe Hoff and Ray uL Moy for Penson. Penson for A. Wagner. Joyf FRANKLIN IS WINNER Second quarter (Commerce), Munger for TROTTER SETS MARK Leonard vs. Billy Ryan or some other FRIENDS Double-heade- rs are a thorn in the Bradley, Rutherford for Fisher. BOXING managers Bide of the and players, but, Third quarter (Franklin) Pritchard for rans PAR-EXCELLEN- spectator's standpoint, they are Thompson. Tucker for Badley. Pickering for from a Poulsen. Deere val for Peaxe; (Commerce) TEAMS TO VIE very much appreciated, especially if the Johnson for Slunger. Munger for Penson. Beavers are on a winning streak and Penson for Rogoway. have a team to battle that is "meat" Fourth quarter (Franklin) Thompson for Hood River and White Salmon Will Tigers were High School of Is Prichard. Badley for Tucker, Poulsen for Miss Bertha Dillon Wins Fu- Battle Takes Up Friday Night for them like the the last Commerce Pickering, Peake for Deere val, Stearns for Clash on Gridiron Friday. time they collided at Vernon, where Thomas, McCormack Tor Gtllis. Reed for the Beavers won seven of the nine Swamped, 64 to 0. McCormack, McCormack for Reed, Campbell turity for HOOD RIVER, Or., Sept. 25. (Spe- Fans' Interest. games played. for McCormack; (Commerce) Wong for Col- cial.) The Hood River High School Baker Two successive days of rest ought to lison. Dering for Devennia, Penson for Theater an amount of "pep" into Meyer football team will participate in the (BROADWAY) inject unusual OfHcials Referee, Arthur C. Stubllng; um- first interscholastlc the Beavers and put them on edge for pire, George Bertz; head linesman, William ROUNDS the week's series. Smyth; linesmen, Cooke (Franklin), Tessler WORK WONDERFUL league game Friday, when it will meet SOX CONTINUE FAVORITES 6 6 "Lefty" James is due to start the "PUDGE" BROWN IS STAR (Commerce); timekeepers. Burton (Washing- HORSE'S the White Salmon High School team on GLOVES. any- ton), Beich (Lincoln). Scorers. Alexander Gibson field here. Although the local fireworks today and if he works Brown (Telegram), Frank Bartholomew Rose City School of Boxing where near as good as he did last time (Oregonlan). team has felt the effect of enlistments should subdue the "firebrand" of a number of its former star players, out he recent practice games and his crew. Quarterback STADIUM OFFERED TO ARMY Two Xew have showu skill ' Honeyman, Charles 3iyers, III, owned by G. B. Jennlson, of Blaine, The arrival of the Tigers without a for Victorious Eleven World's Records Made in on the part of new men. Dave Wash., first; Hyas Cull Chickamun, eouthpaw is a very pleasing incident Scores Four Out of Ten Touch- American Horsebreedcrs' Fu- The team is coached by Professor Tige" Reynolds, Bill Cuddy, Ed owned by Mort Howe, .Tacoma, second; to Manager McCredie. Frank Decan-nier- re Marathon Kaco and Football Con- George Mclntyre, who for two years Helen Danstone, owned by D. P. Ewen, is shouldering a gun eomewhere downs Losers' Line Proves turity Early Dreams Cap- was principal of the Camas, Wash., Werlein and Others Go on Rec- Portland, third. in . But Stovall has a formidable tests to Be Staged. High SchooL Four dogs for the second series were right-hande- rs Be tures Buckeye as for or Against. array of in Art Fromme, to Vulnerable. TACOMA, Sept. 25. As the result of Stake. ord run braced as follows: Helen Danstone Jack Quinn. Roy Mitchell and a young- Evelyn Sears Wins at Long wood. with Steamboat Bill, Cyclone Danstone named Cook from the fcjan An- a conference betweet the Stadium ster G. ath- with Joe Ferris. Three braces of the League. Board and T. Cook, director of BOSTON, Sept. 25. Miss Evelyn all-ag- tonio Club of the Texas e stake were thrown off and will "I will start Cook in the first game letics at Camp Lewis, the board de- Sears, champion, defeated Sox continue to Interscholastlc Leacue Standing. COLUMBUS, Sept. 25. One of the 0, The Chicago White be finished today. against the Beavers." said Manager place at the dis- Miss Eleanora R. Sears, 3, in the night. a big right- W. - Pet. cided to the stadium richest cards of the present Grand Cir- be big favorites with tne ortiana Stovall last "He is Franklin Hirt l o 1000 posal of the Army free of charge. The meeting was today, third- round of women's singles in the sashay 3 ADMITTED hander who was highly recommended High School of Commerce 0 1 .ooo 13, Novem- cuit raced here and patriotic lawn tennis tournament at the baseball fans in their coming 62 NEW MEMBERS Lincoln High o O .ooo dates granted were October $17,000 purses was to me and has been with the club for 17 Thanksgiving day. before the in stake Longwood Cricket Club today. with John McGraw's New. York Giants. two weeks. Hilt Aiil.ta.ry Academy O 0 .ooo ber and entirely distributed the spectators saw Beavers and Tigers restea benson Polytechnic o O .ooo The first date is the day that the some two While the Amateur Athletic Club Is Waging "Meusel, a brother of 'Irish Meusel. Washington High o O .OOO be wonderful trottin miles and yesterday Portland fans continued to O Whitman College football team will hung up. of the Los Angeles club, will play Jefferson High o .ooo "Walla new world's records forcast their opinions on tne cuimuu Vigorous Campaign. Beavers are Columbia. University' o O .ooo brought here from Walla and Miss Bertha Dillon won the American xirst. I don't think the James John High o 0 .ooo the second will probably see Army and ST. LOUIS BEATS GIANTS world series battle, as follows: meeting 19 going to walk away with this series." Horsebreeders Futurity for Chicago Sox. An enthusiastic of the Franklin Hih School .completely Navy squads in action. trotters in the fastest three heats ever Dave Honeyman White teams of the big membership campaign the Portland outclassed the High School of Com- On Thanksgiving day Captain Cook age any Charles Myers Sox in a walk. "Sua" Sutherland. merce stage a race raced by horses of her and Dick Carlon White Sox. being launched this month by the youngster, who was with Tacoma in the in the opening- game of the intends to Marathon from sex. She also equaled the world's Kenneth Norris Looks like an even break. Amateur Athletic Club was Northwestern League for two seasons 1917 football season yesterday, and Camp Lewis to the stadium. This will GOODWIN'S VICTORY CLINCHES Barry Smith New York Giants. Multnomah trotting recori. of 2:03, white-hos- e noon break and went to Sioux City when the won by a score of 64 to 0. "Pudge" be a relay race between the different now Jointly by Volo her- Charlie Grafe Me for the boys. held yesterday at in the half-mil- held Peter and THIRD FOR CARDINALS. every fast-roo- m Northwestern League "blew," re- Brown. Franklin's famous regiments, consisting of a e self, and broke the trotting Howard Farrell Giants time, of the Hotel Oregon, where, home yesterday and visited the athlete, carried off the honors of the run for each man and winding up with nrrv FlRphsr White Sox win or the luncheon, members were called turned day, scoring- filly record made here last week by printing business goes on the "fritz." after McCredies. He asked that they try and four touchdowns. Thomp a number of laps around the big track The Real Lady at ' Braves Defeat Cincinnati in First of T fp" K.vnn ni Willie oux. on to tell of their method of gathering make a deal whereby he could play son, left halfback, was a close second in the stadium. 2:04. Ttlll Cnddv If I can't bet on Connie in new members. Early Dreams won the Buckeye 2:12 Double-heade- r, with Portland next Spring. The Judge to Brown, scoring three touchdowns. Inter-regime- nt games will be played bat Reds Tie Mack's team I'm strong tor "Jawn" McGraw. Since September 1 the membership, one-sid- trot, purse $5000. and reduced the mark promised to take the matter up with The cause of the score at the camp, and the final game to de- Ed Wer'ein Yesterday X told you tne aox of the club has increased by 623 new- was the weak, line with Com for that'stake from 2:054 to 2:04. in Second Contest. wn.ilrt "burv" the Giants. Well. I changed Ed Hanlou. which termine the championship of the camp Savoy, capture my who died this comers. When the campaign opened . ... merce attempted to stop the onslaughts The favored to the mind. I had a customer on September .1 C. O. Chatterton, gen will be played in the stadium. purse $3000, Din is oeing paid j.ew boy of The Board of Trade 2:06 pace, morning and the la high-wat- er Al Bartholemr, Portland with the Fast Siders. work of the ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25. St. Vrtrlr T like the Giants. eral campaign manager, set the League sea- back field, individually won as he pleased after dropping the Louis beat BOO. Denver in the Western this Commerce and New today .Tn Wood I'm not like the Politz brothers. mark at The mark has now son, is in San Francisco visiting rel- as a unit, would do credit to any high first heat to Colleen. York and clinched third who catch them coming or going. I'm for the been raised to 1000, and from present atives, and is expected home today. school. The line, however, was com- Straight Sail had the better of Busy's place In the pennant race. Score: Giants. indications this record will be realized Moines posed of lads who, they played WHITE SOX ARE VICTORS Lassie in the deciding heat of the left- R. H. E.l Hnchle McKenna White sox. Kallio. who is pitching lor Des while R. H. E. 200 by October 1. In the Western League championship their hardest throughout the entire over Chamber of Commerce 2:08 trot, New York. 3 S Louis.. , 5 10 2 Arthur Jones Born and raised within plans big game, work, won list. miles of old "Chi," so chalk me down for The club a smoker for series against Hutchinson, will arrive did not well together. One and handily. Batteries Swigler, Schupp and Gib White Sox. P. M. Thursday, which all members are, week. part of the line was always open, and Summaries: the theis-- home next WASHINGTON 1ST GAME son; Goodwin and Snyder. Frank Harmac White Box. requested to attend and bring the Franklin players, quick to sense DEFEATED The Chamber of Commerce 2:08 class "Doc" Anderson--l'v- e decided on New riends. SEALS advantage, managed to go purse $;i000, York. AXGELS CUT LEAD OF their WHICH 30 PARTICIPATE. trottinsr. three in five five 13-- 3, 0-- 3. through, the gap for yardage. The IS heats raced Monday). Boston Cincinnati Eddie O'Connell I saw all the teams In Straight Sail. b. m.. by Main-she- et in the East, and I pick the Commerce linesmen, who show fine 6 1 CINCINNATI, Sept. 25. Boston won action while Game Is Decided in Kintli by Tivo possibilities playing, did (Valentine) 1 2 3 1 White Sox to win. The American League in offensive Lundrrmnk Keeps Philadelphia's Hits Euay'u Iassie. b. m.. by Peter the first game of a double-head- er here plays 15 per cent better ball than the Ia- not seize their advantages over the Great (Cox 6 12 12 2 Sox. Hits and Error. Scattered and St. Louis Wins, b. by 3 1 5 3 . today by hitting Reuther and Bressler Unnnls. and I'm for the Franklin quickly enough. Bacelll. h.. Bertlnl Whlte4 - Ilonkln Jenkins--Ne- York. easy. The An- Started, Mfss Perfection. Pittsburg, Sprig- almost will and piling up The charm of LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25. Los Pcniong Worlc Good. Four to Two. Kan. Zombro Clay, Sister Strong. Time, at a total of Giants' secondary defense is better than the geles opened its figh; for first place Penson, tall, lean, hard- - 2:0714, 2:0514, 2:0i4. 2:10, 2:0UVi. 2:074. 13 runs, while Tyler allowed only six White Sox defense. league-leadin- g Herbert the 2:0G pacing, Pat Blake (by telegram) Put me down by defeating the San of the Financiers, The Board of Trade. class widely scattered hits and no runs. The Sox. the Gordon lies club and cut the lead to muscled left tackle WASHIXGTOJf. Sept. 25. Chicago purse $3000, three in five game developed pitchers' for the White Francisco starred for that aggregation. Follow The Savoy, blk. g., by Charles Hayt second into a G. C. Nlckerson wrilte Sox, at-- , two and a half games. The game was ing 35 yards, be defeated Washington in the first game (Cox) 2 1 1 1 battle between Toney and Scott, going Bill Adams White Sox. in smart lines, Pritchard for after Mc- - fought and was not decided until of the series here. 30 players partici- Colleen, br. m.. by Charles L. 11 innings. stopped play-Scores- E. E. Larrimore Sox. hard ing cut off in his attempt to ( Darkness the ninth, when two hits and an error first pating. The visitors stole ten bases. Jviniey Tosl X o w. w. Banks New York Giants. the block tho end run, he made a flying Peter Pointer, blk. g.. by Peter the A. E. Hoicomb It's a pipe for the Giants. tractive colorings rave the Angels their deciding tally. tackle, such as has probably never The score: Great (Snow) 3 2 2 2 First game Plowden Stott They can't beat the New Score: been equaled in the Interscholastlc K. H. E.,' n. H. E. Started. Adtoo Guy. Thomas Early. Auto R. H. E. R. H. E York Giants, San Francisco Los Ang-ple- League, man Chicago 7 11 2iWashington.5 11 5 Zombro, Hal Plex, . Time. 2:03 !i. 2:0-- 'a. Boston... 13 17 HCincinnati.. 0 6 R R H o ' It K It O A and brought down his and its mellow :t o o r. 5 1 o o 1 just short of the goal, on the five- - Batteries Cicotte and Schalk. Lynn; Buckeye. 2:12 class trotting, purse Batteries Tyler and Tragresser: T"llz'ald.r nlajiVt.m Ain-smit- The HORSE WORTH $20,000 KILLED Pick.:. 2 1 O i:1 Terry. s. . O 2 yard line. Fritchard afterward, was Harper, Craft, Oallia, Henry and h. $5000, three In five .rteuther and smith. 1aisel.m 4 1 2 Killefer.U brought back to the starting point tor Early Dreams, b. g., by Klcnara .arie, Second game. 11 innings quality. A hat 1 OS r. 1131 1 1 SchaIU-r.- 4 3 E.Meul.r 2 2 ef- (McDonald) 1 R. H. E.l Steps and Sustains o '2 :t 4 O 1 11 2 running off field in his original Lu b. by San R. H. E Boots in Hole Town.''. 4 l'Fourn'r.l Princeton, h.. Francisco 3 7 1 Xoernr.l 4 O 2 U l Kllis.l... 3 2 6 0 fort to dodge the lanky Commerce St. Iiouls 4, Philadelphia 2. (Cox) 3 2 2 Boston.... Cincinnati. 3 7 Leg Louisville. worth your while "orhan.s. 4 o 1 3 4 Boles.c 1 1 3 O tackle. Alma Forbes, br. m., by J. Malcolm Batteries Scott and Meyer: Toney Broken at O 2 . o 1 2 . - o o 4 Davis. 3. 3 ft to PHILADELPHIA. Sept 23. A batting Forbes (Ackerman) Ftfvn.o 5 3 lLp 3 o 1 o 2 tackle seemed be the star Started, Royal Mack. Ima Jay, Peter ana wingo. LOUISVILLE, Sept. 25. Boots, rated 6mlth.p. rrand ring-plac- e rally fourth inning gave St. price. SOU lUU.p... 1 O 1 O 1 for the Commerce players. in the Thornhill. Time. 2:04Vi. 2:00H. one of the finest handicap horses in the and the James iloy, a Chinese lad, substituting Louis a victory over Philadelphia. The American Horse2:04.Breeders' Futurity, Brooklyn 3, Chicago 1. country, stepped into a hole, broke his Totals 3.". 4 11 26 121 Totals. 3:1 5 10 27 10 for Penson duri.g part of the game, Loudermilk kept the home team's hits class trotting, purse $6000, two leg and was ordered destroyed at Lex Fan Francisco o o o 0 n 2 o 2 0 4 wonderfully scattered and fanned seven batsmen. in three CHICAGO, Sept. 25. Brooklyn de your 1 S did some efficient work, Miss Bertha Dillon, ch. f., by Dillon ington, Ky, according to information Let dealer Los Angelas 1101II1O0 score: 1 feated Chicago in one hour Cor-ia- rarely failing man. Moy The 2 1 and eight Errors. KttZKcrald. Maisel, Schaller. n to block his Axworthy (Serrill) reaching here today. Three-ba- a player, was a nervous E. R. H. E. The Real Lady, br. f., by Moko minutes today. The game was a pitch 2. Stevens. MaKKrt. , is a new and bit R.II. 1 2 2 The son of Hessian and Little Flower Gordonize you to- Two-baE- B 4 8 8 1 (Murphy) ing duet between Cadore. hits, Pohaller. Fournfer, while on the field, but when he has St. Louis 2iPhiladelphia.2 Bertha McGuire. br. r.. by the Har- Carter and originally was owned by Harry Payne Uavis. Kills. Pick. Sacrifice hits. Kills. more experience he is likely to prove Loudermilk and Severeid; 3 3 Score: -- - out. hv 1, Batteries vester (Ackerman) ....3 Whitney, of New York, who sold him ravis. Boles Struck smith all-st- ar Mary E. Cran-da- lt a candidate for honors. Johnson and McAvoy. Also ran. Worthy Volo. Coburn. R.H. R. H. E $10,000. A. K. day. Crantlall 3. Bases on balls. Fmllh 1. Gale, Azo Jay. Time, Brooklyn.. 3 5 . . . to Oscar Lewisohn for 2. Hall 1. Runs responsible for. Smith While Franklin had little trouble in Started. Harvest lChicago. l 4 Macomber purchased him last Spring 2, 2. Double plays. Terry to Kille-fe- r: 2:r.4. 2:03t4. 2:0414. Batteries Cadore and Krueger: Car Crandall - making touchdowns, the team found it Detroit 4, New York 2. To beat 2:13 for $20,000. He was 6 years old, and Stevens to Corlian to Ivoerner.- Stolen difficult to realize on their opportuni- Direct Forbes, blk. h.. by J. Malcolm ter and O'Farrell. had won such events as the Brookdale bases. Killefer. f ties to kick goal. In 10 touchdowns they NEW YORK, Sept. 25. Detroit de- Forbes (Gallagher), time. 2:07. handicap. Dominion handicap and the kicked but four goals. Of these. feated New York in the opening game Pittsburg 3, Philadelphia 0. Gordon hats OAKS BEAT BEES IX XIXTH McGraw, formerly Frontier stake at Windsor. "Pudge" Brown kicked two and Badley, of the series here. PITTSBURG, Sept. who played a fine game at right half. of the University of Colorado, pitched 25. Effective Two Hits and Error Causes Defeat was responsible for the remaining two. a great game ior eight innings, per- CASEY CANCELS BOUT pitching by Miller enabled Pittsburg to PORTLAND DOG TAKES THIRD attempts were xlukea. mitting only two scratch hits. In the aeieat He held Philadel of Salt Lake. The other six ninth he weakened. The score: phia to four hits and two .passes and Good Play did not allow a runner to get to Helen Danstoue, Owned by I). P. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15. Oakland Abound. R.H.K.I R.H. E. third Pickering, substituting for Poulson Detroit 4 6 3N"ew York.. . 2 8 4 SEATTLE BOXER TOO ILL TO GO base. Score: Ewen, Places In Derby Stake. scored the winning run in the ninth Stanage, R. H. E. R. H. E inning on two an and on Franklin's right end during the Batteries Mitchell and 4 hits and error AGAINST JACK WAGNER. Philaelphia 0 2!Pittsburg. . 3 6 TACOMA, Sept. 25. Fourteen high- - n defeated Salt Lake in the opening game third quarter, broke into the game like Yelle; McGraw and Nunamaker. si istr matiesj ifl all-sta- r. Batteries Oeschger, Lavender dog3 competed in the an- of the series here. Score: an He played his part per and class third J rd Adams; Miller and Blackwell. nual meet of the Washington Field Salt Lake Oakland fectly at the receiving end of a. Boston 4., Cleveland 3. Merrill Will Substitute Eltker Yelm K K 11 U A it It M U A forward pass, Baurber to Manasrr Trials Club at yesterday. Win 286 Washington St. Thin.m. 0 2 Mensor.m. 5 1 2 2 O Brown to Pickering, which brought the BOSTON, Sept. 23. A single by White. Morrlssey, Clark, or FANS WILL AID SOLDIERS ners in the Derby stake were: Mohawk Ralh.a. . . 2 t 4 0, Mid'ton. 1. 4 12 3 1 goal Pinch Hitter Thomas in the last of the sheelv.l. 3 0 3 2 Murphy. 3. 4 O 2 0 3 ball clear across the line for a Taylor In Event. Kvan.l. . . 4 1 , o stumpf.s. 4 O 1 2 touchdown. 13th with the bases full and one out ( rand'il.i 4 O 2 3 liMlller.r. . 4 0 2 4 Kpps Baurber, playing fullback for scored two runs today, enabling Boston Collection for Bat and Ball Fund to Orr.s 3 1 O 3 4 tiaroner.l. 4 O 1 ! quick to beat Cleveland. Pitching honors 4 0 o 1 Arl.tt. Franklin, also made a bid for Klepfer. Harry Casey, the Seattle lightweight, Be Taken at Game. Hannah, c 2 2, Mitze.c. .. 4 2 3 2 the lielight. In the third quarter, were even between Shore and who was scheduled to go on with Jack Sc'inkle.p 4 O121 4 Ma.-tin.- 3 2 O 3 45 The score: Judge McCredie yesterday received a -- after one minute and seconds of Wagner in one of the three main rd R. H. E. R. IL E. telegram from Clark Griffith, manager 31 6 25 14: 4 14 27 play, he made a clean run events on the boxing card to be held by Totals. Totals.. 36 IS a touchdown. Cleveland. ..3 12 3Boston 4 12 0 of the Washington American League One out when winning run scored. and scored K.lepfer the Rose City School of Boxing at the club, fait Lake 1 0 o 0 u 0 1 1 0 3 The game, as a whole, was cleanly Batteries and O'Neill: Shore Baker Theater Friday night, is ill and baseball who also is chairman of Oak.and 0 0 003000 1- - played, with no disputes and but little and Agnew. will be unable to box Wagner. Casey the bat and ball fund for the soldier Errors Crandall. Quinlan. Schlnkle and out. Morns Kogoway, the snappy boys, asking that a collection be taken Stump:. Stolen bases. Rath, Orr. Sacrifice time also had to call off his bout up at one of the scheduled games and the home h!t. Martin. Bases on bajls. off Shinkle 1. little Commerce quarterback, was the with Lee Morrissey In Boise, Idaho Besides its popularity at drug stores,drinkfountains and fi. on ., by 2. lou- - only one to receive injury. Baseball Summary. that the proceeds be forwarded to Mr. off Martin Struck Martin serious which was to have been fought last Griffith n ashington. restaurants, Bevo has found a welcome place in tha bie play. Shlnkie to Hannah to Rath. Huns Rogoway as permanently put out of nigrht. Manager Merrill will use either at responsible for. Martin it. - Judge McCredie home. family beverages a guest offering the game in the last quarter- with an San Francisco light- has decided to take A a table injured leg. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. Eddie White. up the collection at next Sunday's dou drink that goes perfectly with all food. weight, who is now in Salt Lake; Lee er when fans will be The penalties were as follows: American Lessne. Morrissey, the Idaho Falls anythe asked As a suggestion for Sunday auppcr Smef reoT or I TV. T.. to contriouie amount trom one green peppers chees& Ftrmt qumrter. Franklin 25 yards. Com- W. Pct.t Pet. Tommy Clark, the Portland boy who is cent up to wheatever amount they can stuffed with cream and merce 5 yards; second quarter. Franklin Chicasro.. iS 51 .62 Washingt'n 08 70 .47 now in Seattle, or Roscoe Taylor, of chopped nuta or olives, served on lettuce leaves. none. o Boston. . .. 57 .6(14: New York. C.7 79 .45 afford. There is nothing compulsory Commerce yards; third quarter. . Taylor most likely dressing. Cold meat. crackers. Franklin, none. Commerce, none; fourth Cleveland. 5 64 .5 St Louis. . 56 83 .376 Seattle. has the aDout tne proposition. French Toasted quarter. Franklin 2 yard. Commerce, none. Detroit... 7 73 .513 Philadel... 50 ui .345 chance to meet Wagner. He fought The question of who would pass the Bevo for everyone. A beverage that tastes like no mmm ago. Sun-day'- The lineup: Xationsl Leacaa. Jack Allen here a year among the fans at next other soft drink. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. Franklin. tt4) 0) Commerce. New York.. S4 52 .646' Chicago. . . 73 76 .400 Jimmy not yester hat . Dundee did arrive games was a source or worry to th Send the boys in camp Halzllp C Collison Philadel.. S3 61 .576 Brooklyn . 65 76 .461 day because there was no ticket in Judge, was Bevo the soft drink. Thomas R. O. L Bradley St. Louis.. 81 63 ,544'Boston 66 77 .462 who advised to bring th Sold in bottles only mxtd bottled exclusively by McCormack 1. G. R Devennia CincinnalL 75 73 .507, Pittsburg.. 48 102 .320 Oakland for him and he thought the matter to the attention, of box of Ruskin the local Anheuser-Busc- a John Griilis K. T. I Penson How the Series Stand. match had been called off. Ue had Girls' Honor Guard. h St. Louis Prier 1 T. R Meyer Merrill got 1 Pacific Coast League one game. trained for a week. in cigars make them happy. Poulson R E. Fisher game: Oakland Peake L. E. R A. Wagner Salt Lake no Los Angeles one game. touch with him last night and Jimmy Browns Play Cardinals October 7. Brown Q it'apt) Rogoway Mn r raacuco, no game. will be on hand for Charley Moy. H ad ley R. H. L, Oliver Where the Teams Play This Week. Benjamin Lloyd Madden, who ST. LOUIS. Sept. 25. The HART CIGAR fO, Thompson L. Joe and Fall series XMstributors. Portland H. R Marsieson Pacific Coast League Vernon at Portland. will clash in the windup, are said to be between the St. Louis Nationals and Baurber Capt F. H.Wagner Salt Lake at Oakland, ban Francisco at working diligently for bout. the St. Louis Americans will begin Score by quarters Ltom Angeles. their Franklin 12 13 13 2fi 64 Jack Grant has been chosen to ref Wednesday, October 3. Games also are Commerce 0 O O 0 0 eree the three main events on the card. scheduled for Thursday, Saturday, when Touchdowns First Quarter. Brown. Nearly of coal produced Olson a double-head- er played, Thompson ; second quarter. Bad ley. Brown : half all the "Kid Irish" and Ed have been will be and third quarter. Baurber. Pickering; fourth in the Lnited States is mined in Penn lined up as & substitute bout should I Sunday, October 7, when another mmm quarter. Brown 2, Thompson 2. sylvnnia- - any of the preliminaries fail to go double-head- er will be played.