14 TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 30, 1917.

heats, Ruth Mainsheet and Miriam Guy Fifty-fift- h avenue. for pic- itistfutiifTiri dividing moneys. Credit the EXTRA-INNIN- second and third nic is due largely to L. Rosnall. a G The Hudson Valley, 217 class, trotting, 3 BRILLIANT GOLF IS merchant of Tiemont, who has been GHE In ft heats; purse $:ilol backing the playground movement from Lu Princeton, b. h., by San the start. Francisco (foil 2 2 1 1 1 Peter Chenault, br. h. (Mur- At 10:30 the girls will have a baseball phy) 1 1 2 ' 2 2 game, Lents against Mount Scott. At GOES TO BEAVERS Amy Frisco, b. m. (Ooode)... 3 a 3 4 4 PLAYED BY noon a basket lunch and free coffee Also ran. Royal Knight; started, W. J. WOfe will be served; from 12 M. to 2 P. M., Leyburn. Ios Palos. Time, ;:044, 2:00'i, band concert; 2 P. M., address by Mayor I'M TUNING UP FOR A 2:o7. iijosui; 2:08. Baker; 3 P. M., 2:iiu class, trotting-- , three heats; purse athletic contests and $loi)0 playground drills. Nineteen prizes will Expressive Lou. b. m., by Atlantic be awarded. Blows Up in Tenth, Hxpress (Murphy) Miss Hadfield, 17-Year-- The Mount Scott playground Instruc- GOOD FALL BUSINESS Fromme Koronl. ch. K. I Brusle) '2 3 2 tors will be in charge of the day. Empress of Russia, ch. m. Murray) :tIll2 3 When Mackmen Drive Trio Also ran, Trusada, Colorado Range; Wisconsin Champion, Con- started. Judge Jones, Walnut Maid. Time, 1IALLIE B. WINS 2:14 TROT 3:S4; 2:J8V4 ; 2:011. of Runs Across. The Knickerbocker, 2:07 trottlne. three tinues in Fine Form. heats: purse $."OOIJ Oregon Horse Is First in Feature Busy's Lassie, b. m., by Peter the Ureat (Cox) 2 3 1 1 Event at Ccntralia. Bresola. o. m. (Rodney) 3 2 Al Mack, b. h. (Murray) 4121 7 ro. CENTRALIA, Wash., Aug. 29. (Spe- IN BOX Started. M. L. J.. Wilkes Brewer. Donna cial.) The Southwest Washington Fair GARDNER WORKS Clay, Pittsburg. Harrod's Creek. Ridgemarlc MISS ALLEN ALSO SHINES races opened this afternoon. The track Time. 2:OOV4. 2:07. 2:07'4. 2:J1H. was in good condition and fast time The. Vassar, trotting, 2 in 3; was made. Hallie B., an Oregon horse, purse, $20Uu won 2:14 Peter June, ch. c., by Peter the Great the trot in straight heats, (fieer) 1 1 while Captain Mac did the same in the Xtightliaiider Has Shaky Interval in Ruther Mainsheet, br. f. (Murphy) 4 2 Rock Island Player Defeats Mrs. 2:25 pace. Mlram Guy. b. f. (Hyde) 2 4 Following is the summary: Second, 'When Tigers Get . Two Also ran, .Barbara Lee; started, Forbes R. Smaller, 2 and 1 Miss 2:14 trot Robertson. Time. 2:11 Vt. 2:10H. Hallie B j 1 1 1 Huns, hut Thereafter His' Pearce Makes IScst Medal Guy Boy 2 2 4 Mark H 4 5 2 Pitching Is Effective. Score Willi 45 and 40. Time. 2:15U. 2:14i. 2:10. Other starters were Storost'. Flora l)ora, Geo. N. Patterson TENNIS PLAY IS FAST and Complete. 2:25 pace t Captain Mac 1 1 1 Pacific Coast League Standings. CHICAGO, Aug. 29. Miss Frances Ooroty M 3 2 2 Kulll Hal 2 3 3 W. I.. P.C.I W. I.. P C. AXD STEFKEX CAPTURE Hadfield, of Milwaukee, 1 . . . 7:i 74 .4117 HARRISON Time 2:12!4. '2:HYt. 2:16. Other starters Pan Franc'o 7 .."t4s! Oaklnud Liid Eliza- fcalt Lake.. 75 Portland ... . 117 DOtBLES MATCH. Wisconsin champion, Miss were Baron Kegeant, Joe Ansel and Bell Angeles 7'i 71 Vernon ... . 6- - S4 .4J5 SPIRITED 111., Ba rs. Los .011 beth Allen, of Rock 'sland. Iowa Four furlongs race Autelus. first; Old VestcrdayH Kcsulls. champion, today are the only out-of-to- Settler, second; Paulhamus. third. Time :51. At Portland Portland Vernon 2. A. S. Norrls Defeat E. B. Thorn-to- n In survivors in the 17tn annual Seven furlongs Prosperos Baby, first; At Wait Lake Siilt Lake ". Oakland 5. Wom- Aspera, second; Bluebelle, third. Time, 1:111. At Kan Francisco Los Angeled 4. San Two Straight Setn Miss Wilson championship tournament of tho Francisco en's Western Golf Association. Loses to Mrs. J. 1. Mulder. Miss Louise Hunter, of Memphis, and BUTTE MAX TO COACH TROOPS Come Up LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29. Fromme Mrs. J. H. Livsey, of Detroit, suffered and See blew up in the 10'h inning with the defeat in the second round of match T. G. Cook Appointed Physical Di- score tied and Portland found him for Clifford C. Harrison and Paul Stef-fe- n play at the Klossmoor Country Club, single, double a triple, which, put up a great exhibition of tennis the Tennesseean losing to Miss Vida rector at Camp Lewis. a and Llewellyn, of Detroit, two down, in a CLASSY FALL GARMENTS coupled errors, yesterday afternoon at the Laurelhurst TACOMA, Wash.. Aug. 29. (Special.) with two netted three to hotly contested match, and Mrs. Livsey runs and the opening game of the Club courts before they were able succumbing to airs. J. W. Douglas, of A telegram from Butte, Mont., an- Dance Out of My Upstairs Store With Satisfied Customers as Partners. win from A. L. NorVis and Sim Winch. through nounces Trevanton G. Cook, phys- series with Vernon. The score was set, Westmoreland, six and four, that 5 to 3. Norris and Winch won the first inconsistent playing. ical trainer and coach of the Butte 6- - 4, many High School, The Tigers scored two runs in the but Harrison and Steffen came Miss Hadfield today found yesterday afternoon was back, winning the next two, 5, 6. bunkers and took 93 strokes for the notified by the War De- I've bought my Fall stock right much lower than the present market third inning on singles by Moore, Miss Mildred Wilson went down to partment of his appointment as physi- Chadbourne and Vaughn, and there- defeat before Mrs. J. J'. Mulder, 6-- 3. 6-- 2. cal trainer for the National Army price. This fact, combined with my low cost of doing business upstairs, after Gardner kept his hits well scat- A. V. Norris is rapidly working him- troops to be sent to Camp Lewis. you tered and held Stovall's men scoreless. self toward the finals. He took E. B. OKLAHOMA TEAMS PLAY GAME Cook stands high in tho estimation of gives the best values in the city of Portland. 6-- 2, who been watching Portland obtained its first run in the Thomsen into camp in two sets, IX 3(1 those have him. He second on singles by Williams and 7- - 5. has been one of the most successful Griggs, and added another on hits by Yesterday's scores: M'ALESTER, Okla.. Aug. 29. men in the Inter-mounta- in territory. "VV'ilie, McAlester and Ardmore. leaders It is not known when he will arrive to Griggs and Rodgers. M. Jones, Cooke, tail-ender- It. Jr., beat Herbert s, respectively, of MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S and In the 10th Hollocher started the 0-- 6-- and take charge of the work. YOUNG A. S. Frohman neat Percy Lewis, 6-- the Western Association, today NEW fireworks with a single after Farmer -- nine-innin- g came 1. Leedon beat C. H. Uullen. r. 2, played a champion- MEN'S SUITS FALL MEN'S SUITS went out. Wilie through with a W. S. Wheeler beat M. A. Zollinger, 3-- ship game in 36 minutes. The tripie and Williams doubled. players raced from the bend to SHAPES 6-- 7-- 5. GIANTS Score: A. L. Norris beat K. B. Thomsen. the field between innings and the INCREASE LEAD IN Portland Vernon A. I. Norris and Sim Winch lost to Steffen li-- 4. 7, pitchers worked as rapidly as B R H O A BRIT CV A and Harrison, HATS f" armer.I. 1 ft 1 .1. E. EwinK and J. II. Mackle beat K. P. they could and retain control. In lol'. her.a .". 1 Vaughn.- -. :: o 'j Steinmetz and S. B. Cooke. 6-- 6-- most innings the batters went AND 11 S2 S3 tVilie.r.. ft '2 211::3 l!s'ilKraKS,r 4 1 'J Marian Sinclair and esterman beat Mil out in order. McAlester won, M'GKAW'S MEN NOSE OUT PIRATES $20 tVII'ms.m 1 i Daipv.i . . . :: II '2 1 6-- o. 0-- "' i i dred Wilson and F. Brarkett. 2 to 0. Cirljrs. - 1 -- 4 II ll 12 IX NI.XTII, 0 TO 5. 71 iJIclim'n.l. Mirs Hoffman and Ferd Smith beat Made Rodsrs.2 ft o 1 7 3!',al'u-ay.;i- :S II I) 1 line steffen and Harrison Piatt. 6-- 6-- PlKlin.:;. ft ll 1 t :t:M'Ginni.i,s :t ll ll 1 Mrs. P. Mulder beat Mildred Wilson, Kald'in.c. .". O 1 7 .V . 4 4 :i J. Moore.c. t t t. Cards Drub Phils to Tune of 5 to 3; ardn'r.p 4 u 1 1 lIKromnie.p '1 fl fl 1 o P. Mulder II II o o Mrs. Wentworth and Mrs. J. round, hut disposed of Mrs. Frances O o o II 1 beat Leonora Stone and liorothy Collins, Ileda Beat Brave, 5 to 4, and allahan.s 6-- 6-- Brundage. of (Jlympia Fields, three ami (simont... 1 1 ll O Dodgers Cubs, '2 1. ' ISchorri.. n u o O 0 W. A. Goss and Milan Rupert beat A. 11. one, a wider margin than that by which Defeat to Mungcr and Percival, :. i. 6-- , she yesterday overcame Mrs. D. Oant, Totals.. Totals. .34 '2 0 SI) 10 score Sti. Sin.'inlslMrijinnis Today's Schedule. of Memphis, with a medal of Batted for in nlnlh. I- de- , Aug. 29. New Tork tBatted for Fromme In tenth 10 A. M. Paul Steffen versus - c. Wilson. Miss Allen played good golf in ?Kan for Simon iu tenth. 11 A. M. Marion Weits versus Mrs. W. I. feating Mrs. lialph Smalley, of Wind- played an uphill game against Pitts- i 1 n n n 1 o 5 Northup. sor, one, scoring 42 on in- Portland 0 0 8 versus Percy two and the burg today, winning m the ninth Vernon 0 0 '2 it 0 0 0 0 0 0 '2 12 M. J. Neer and E. Smith second half and claying as well on the ning. Miller, who pitched sensational Errors, Itodgers. Vanglin. Snodgrasx. Gal-lo- w Lewis and Clin Lewis. first half except for two holes, where iv '2. Tlirte-biis- e hit. Wtlie. Two-bas- e 1 P. M. Ferd Smith versus winner Paul ball in the early innings, weakened 3' ft. Williams. Struck out. by Gardner '2. Steffen and L. C. Wilson match; McBrlde she became enmeshed with a creek and toward the finish, the Giants pounding by Fromme '2. liases on balls, off and Pearce versus Brarkett and Thomsen. a pond. him in innings. 4. off Fromme J. iiuns responsible for, p. M. Stella Fording and Mrs. W. I. A large gallery saw Miss Elaine hard the last four Oardner '2. Fromme 3. stolon bases, Hods-er- a, Northup versus Madeline Steffen and Eliza- Kavistoe, South The score: '2. r;tley, versus Rosenthal, of North and R. H. E. K. Chadbourne Srhorr. beth Cooper; W. A. Goss and partner champion, score 43 on the first half, R.H. pen Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock Miss Howe and 1). Burrell. to only one up to Mrs. Samuel Pittsburg. . .5 9 0Xew York. . . 6 12 3 BREAKS UP GAME 3 I". M. J. E. Ewing versus Uavld be Batteries Miller, Steele and. W. Elevator or Stairs the Second Leedon: Mildred Terry and John Walker Kunstader. of Idlewild. and win four WagnCr, to Floor versus Olin Lewis and Stella Fording. of the next five holes in par or better Schmidt; Demaree, Tesreau, Angel Gets Home 4 1'. M. W. A. floss versus J. H. Mackle: for a five and four victory. Sallee and llariden. Inflclder Run in E II. Smith versus W. S. Wheeler; A. D. Miss Lois Stumer, of Ravistoe, 16 fl Norris versus E. P. Steinmetz: A. 1J. Noma 3, St. Louis 5. 12th and Seals Arc Defeated. and Winch versus Cate and Westerman. years old, continued her precocious golf ft M. M. Jones, Jr., versus winner today, defeating Miss Marjorie Ed- SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 29. Ken-worth- P. it. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. St. Louis of Goss-Mack- ie match; .1. E. Kwinu and wards, of Midlothian, four and three, home-ru- n left-fie- ld I. in looking over he Is entirely Bjurstedt Miss Browne drive into the .1. H. Mackie versus M. C. Frohman and after gaining a lead of one hole on the hit Alexander the last three innings them and together bleachers in the 12th inning Webster: A. R. Munger versus S. B. Cooke. first nine. today. All the home team's runs were satisfied. in the women's singles. scored Killefer ahead of him and won 6 P. M. Kenneth Smith versus Bartlett The medal score of tourna- made off Meadows, who, with Baird, CHARLEY MOY HERE "If the players hustled as much as game Angeles. Cole; Miss Dorothy Collins versus Miss best the was sent field in the umpires, the games would always the for Los Score: Mrs. Wentworth and Mrs. .1. P. ment was made today in a. consolation off the the sixth Fred Derrick Injured. . Los Anirelra I Francisco Wilson and Marion flight by Miss Pearce, of inning for objecting to Umpire O'Day's be faster and snappier," declared Baum. 11 Mulder versus Mildred Ernestine Fred Derrick, who held down the first B R O Al 11 It K ft A Sinclair. Skokic, who tallied decisions. The score: "You seldom seo an umpire loafing on n.m 4 0 1 2 O Fltss'ld.r. 4 1 1 ft l E. job. They boot now sack for the Beavers a few years ago. Has ij . R. II. E. R. H. the make a and Kllf'r.l i 3 i; .. :t i :t :t 7 this season held same job 11 St7 Louis 5 9 lPhila'phia.. .3 2 then, but so do the players." the for tha Kenw'v :t: "alvo.m . n o ii a o 127 MINORS GO TO MAJORS Dayton of League. Mensel.r 6 i :i t OlSchaller.I ! 1 2 ll (I Batteries Meadows, Wright, Watson team the Central O Coast Bantam Champ Arrives Kourn'r.l ll ii l;i 2 Dow ns. 42. 4 1 :l 4 FINED Snyder; Alexander and Killefer. DOUBLES i'LAY IS KXC1TIXG When the train on which the Dayton 1 'Z 1 IS and Boles.. Koerner.l 4 ll ' n M'GRl! $1000 11 Players Arc Supplied team was riding last week had a Terry. s.. 5 I 41'orhan.s. r. ii ii '2 :: Of Total List 11 . for Bout With Mascott. wreck and players were injured. Da vis. 3.. ft :i 3MnKe.-.e- 4 ll 2 7 1 4, Cincinnati 5. Alex- Crand'l.p u 0 ftErirk'n.p 1 fl O ll 2 by Coast Lcagruc. Match Between Garland and Derrick was with them. Fred's leg was l . . 1 11 II lacerated and his buck was Ha ker.r ll 2 AT- Aug. 29. BOSTON, Aug. 29. Cincinnati cleaned hurt. O (I 0 II GIANTS' 11 LOT PUNISHED FOR CINCINNATI, The National three-gam- e ander Ends in Draw. iHuntcrt. Baseball Commission today promul- up its series here by de- 1 -- L'll V ON Boston in innings today. 29. Miss Goes to Totals 47 4 ':: Totals '2 oil 1'2 TACK "PltEXY" TENER. gated its annual list of players released feating ten CLEVELAND, Aug. Matches in Grants las Far Tcacli. tBatted for Erickson iu iJth. by league Toney was virtually knocked out of BOXERS MEET LABOR DAY day's play hern today 1 for considerations minor tha first in the GRANTS Or., Aug. 2! (Spe- I.or Angeles o II II 0 u 1 0 fl n o 2 4 ap- box four innings. The score: PASS. . clubs to major league clubs under the after campaign of the United States National cial.) Webb, ban Kranrisco. .'2 O0OO0UO00O 0 2 Original Manuscript of Interview Found R. H. E. R. 1 1. E. Miss Beatrice who has Krror. Corhan. Ktokn proved agreements, other than optional is conducting to taught in the Grants Pass schools for bases. JlaRcert. 1916 Cincinnati. .5 13 llBoston 4 7 1 Tennis Association Ken worthy, Mensel Fitzgerald, Koerner. to Have Been Approved by agreements, since the close of the raise funds for the Ked Cross were the past four years, left yesterday for Home run. Kenworthy. Three-bas- e 1 drafting season and prior to the com- Batteries Toney. Eller and Wingo; Two-bas- hit. San to Slia Holes. e hits, '2. ISevr Manager. played on a court. Francisco sail for Hawaii. - Schaller Killefer, York mencement of the drafting period of Nehf and Tragresser. San Francisco Plienom Has Big List slow John Strachan will teach at Piau, on the Island of ieusel. Sacrifice hits. Pirk. Calvo '2. 1917. and Miss Mary K. Browne won the Krickson. Bases on balls, Cran-da- ll Maui. Jons. off al- to Bjur-ste- dt 4. F.Hrkson Struck out. bv I'ran- - The list shows 127 players who Brooklyn 2, Chicago 1. of Victories His Credit Abo doubles contest from Miss Molla '2. NEW YORK, Aug. 29. John J. Mc- - dall Erickson S. TJouble plays. .Davis to ready have been or who will be brought 0-- 6, The Oregonian classified ads. Fournler to Boles. Killefer to manager New Na- BROOKLYN, Aug. 29. Brooklyn won Gordon May Box Brandon, and Harold Throckmorton, Read Kenworthv. Graw, of the York up from the minors and distributed 3. 2. Pick to Koerner. Maker, unassisted. Runs re- club, today was 15 16 game from Chicago today. sponsible for, '2. tional baseball fined among of the major league clubs. the last It in Semi - AVindup, C'randail Erickson 4. $1000 and censured and reprimanded by Tho Boston Americans did not obtain was Brooklyn's second victory iu three The doubles brought out some of the board of directors of the. National any through method, days and tho only time the team has tennis ever seen here. The OAKS SALT 5-- 2 the players this while fastest TROl'S't'E LAKE, League for approving an interview, the Boston Nationals obtained only one. taken a series from Chicago. The score: mixed doubles match was the only play subsequently publisheti. containing an The list includes the following: R. II. E. R. H. E. of the day that went to a decision, "Speed" Martin Regains Oakland attack upon John K. Tener, president National League By Cincinnati, from Chicago... .1 6 0Brooklyn. . .2 11 2 Charley Moy, bantamweight cham- owing to a late start due to the heavy of the league. Spokane. Lafayette: Tacoma. Pillett. By Batteries Hendrix and Elliot. Wil- pion of the Pacific Coast, arrived in rain last night and in order to let other and Hurls Classy Hall. This action was taken as the result Brooklyn from Vancouver. Russell. By son; Smith and Miller. yesterday play get in of the demand for an investigation of Chicago from Portland, Hollocher. By Portland from San Fran- continue and all the stars SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 29. "Speed" cisco, and will start training at once action. the case by the New York chapter of Philadelphia from Vernon, McCaffigan. A singles For 5 cents you get Martin made his In an the Baseball Writers' Association of By Pittsburg from Portland, Ward; Salt for his bout hero with Billy Mascott, match in men's between a Charles Garland, of Pittsburg, now 10 -- Oakland uniform today and was in- merica. after McGraw had signed Lake, Brief; Spokane, Jackson. WHITE SOX WIN TWICE Northwest bantamweight champion, on National junior champion, and Fred B. a real center statement repudiating the interview American League By St. Louis, from the evening of Labor day. vincible after the first inning. The league on By at the Baker Alexander, of New York, was called a Oaks won the game in eighth on when brought before the Portland. Williams. Detroit from Theater. He is accompanied by John draw at one set each. Garland won the by Old- well-know- n Fran-cise- o singles by charges filed President Tener.. San Francisco, Maisel. Erickson, Burdick, the San 10-- 8, CO., Leard. Lane and Miller and The finding of the board, as an ham, Kallio and Hollywood; Tacoma, the first set, and Alexander won HART CIGAR a double by Murphy. boxing manager, who has handled set, 6-- 4. The Bees touched nounced after today's session, states FUagstead. By New York, from Van- LEADERS TAKE TWO FROM BRCWXS good the next Distributors, Portland Martin for nine hits, but they were Mc- a number of California boys. In the men's doubles Alexander and widely that witnesses in the room with couver, Hamilton. By St. Louis, from AND MOVE VP IN IIACE. Moy is a short, chunky boy. does scattered. Score: Graw at the time of the alleged inter- Oakland, Martin. and Throckmorton beat Strachan and Gar- Oakland Salt Lake not look like a fighter, but by his 3. D did the remarks attrib- land in the opening set. Garland B R H A O A view not hear is a whoie 4. .". B R It s record he lot different in took second set, T.esrd.2.. 4 2 .1 :: Tonin.m. 4 1 1) uted to him. McGraw is held responsi Ron-land'- and Strachan the ,1 II XEW GAME IiAWS COXIXICT Tossers Nott Lead Red Sox the ring. Among the boys he has met Mid'It'n 4 ii 1 uRath.:;... :: fl 114ll 3 ble, however, upon the grounds that he Tomorrow's programme sends Miss Lane.m . . :i '2 2 :; this year are Jimmy Dundee. Kddie "Sheely.l.. 4 I 2 ! O and indorsed tho statements by 4Vi Games Tigers Amass 18 Murphy.o 4 ftlRyan.l ... 4 O 1 (i authorized Gorman, Johnny Potter, Johnny Conde, 4 O1121 in Interview, when he ac Roseburg Attorney Says Bag Limit of Miller.r.. 2 2 4 II 1 3 2 contained the Hits and Drab Indiana. Benny Vagner, Tony and liardner.l 4 fl 2 12 fVOrr II 1 II 2 original manuscript for his Frietas fl O :t cented the George He stopped ftumpf.s. 4 ::yuinlan.r. :! ii ii 1 n approval and returned it with the re Tlirec Doer Should Obtain. Branden. Eddie - Hannah. c. 4 ll 2 1 2 was right. Gorman in two rounds and has a de- Wartm, p. 4 o u 0 4 S. hlnkle.p 2 i) ii ii :t mark that it "all ROSEBURG. Or., Aug. 29. (Special.) CHICAGO, Aug. 29. Chicago won cision over Brandon. Moy is a pupil isiason". l ii o (I 11 Harry N. Hempstead, president of While indexing the Oregon session both games of a double-head- er from St. of Alex Greggains the New- York- - National League base year 1917 and shows signs of Totals.. 3ft ft 10 27 17 fl laws for the here today. At Louis today and gained a full game on developing into one of greatest -- Totals.. 32 2 27 12 club, a statement to the rsatieo. ior acninkte in ninth inning. ball in issued torney I. B. Riddle discovered that two Boston, who had no game scheduled. boxers California has ever I) expressed surprise at the de that turned Oakland 1 o 1 o ll ll :t O ft night his conflicting laws dealing with the open Chicago now leads Boston by 4Vi out. Greggains wanted to come to att Lake..... 2 O O i i) O o f fl 2 cision. season for deer were adopted at the games. The scores: see Charley box, Error. Orr. Stolen bases, Tobln, Quintan. "The action of McGraw was at best a of Legislature. Portland and but was Two-bas- e last session the State First game unable to make the trip. hils, I.eard 2. Miller. Murpliv. negative one," said Mr. Hempstead, The first law adopted provides It. II. E. R. II. E. Sacrifice lilts. Middleton. Rath, ScMnkle. were in my power to that John Burdick is figuring o ntaking Ttases on balls, off Martin 1, off Schinkle 2. and if it take the open season shall begin on August St. Louis 0 7 lChlcago 6 8 0 Moy Kast this AVinter and meet the Struck out. by Martin. 1: by Schinkle. s. action against the decision, I certainly 15 and continue until October 15. with Batteries Koob and Severeid; Rus weight. boy Jiouble plays. Stumpf to Leard to Gardner; so. . best at his If his beats Hannah to Crandall. Runs responsible for, would do. a bag limit of two deer. This law was sell and Schalk. Mascott, Fred T. Merrill has promised Sdartin, 2; Schinkle, 4. approved by the Governor on February Second game him a match here with Pete Herman, ID and filed with the Secretary of State It. H. E. R. II. E. bantamweight champion of the world, Baseball Summary. oil February 20. The subsequent law St. Louis 1 3 CChlcago 11 12 3 within the next month. specifies that the season shall open on Batteries Rogers, Wright and Hale; Mascott is training every day and his BUSY'S LASSIE VICTOR August 15 and close on October 31, Bens:, Danforth, and bchalk. Fisher, bad hand, he got in a STANDINGS OF TIIE TEAMS, with a bag limit of three deer. This which workout by on Lynn. while training for his bout with Bran- s . American League. law was approved the Governor don, is coming along fine and will be W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet. February 19 and filed with the Secre- strong by Monday Chicago... M 4'i New York. . ftll Ivl .471 tary of on February 21. Cleveland 1, Detroit 15. as as ever night. COX MAIN ft.", State MARE CAPTURES RACE "Boston T.1 47 .COUi Washington lit .4fi 1 - Manager Merrill is trying to land .V.I Senator B. Kddy and Attorney- CLEVELAND, Aug. 29. 'Detroit made Mfveiand . f.S ..Vlft Fhiladel 4!l 77 .:tVI Riddle agree Abe Gordon to box George Brandon In l AT POVGHKEEPS1E MEET Detroit-- . . - 64 fta ".ftOiSt. Louis.. 41 75 .370 that the latter law is 18 hits today and won from Cleveland. the semi-windu- p of a double main CIRCLE TOURS National league. operative, although licenses are being Torkleson, a Marshalltown. Ia., recruit, event on the same card with Moy and via New York.. 7 41 .i;ft'!!r-hlcas;- . .. (! 62 .510 issued under the former act. who replaced Bagby, distinguished Mascott, not from Gor- Z.U 2:17 .. ..i) ftK but has heard Princeton Takes Trot, but Peter PhlladP .., Brooklyn... 60 .42 in his big league inning One-ha- lf . . 4 ftS..ft2ft Boston. 4ft 114 .4:14 himself first don, who is in Seattle. of the . St. ioui ... DOB1E Veach Chenault Steps Fastest Mile Cincinnati. HO 62 .ftiU; Pittsburg... SI ,31i WlLIi COACH CADETS by striking out Cobb and and profits of the show will be turned over The Canadian AsMoclation. making a clean single. The score: to tho Army and Navy Auxiliary. American R. It. H. E. Indianapolis 7S 4 .1114' Kan City. .. r.7 fift .467 Former Washington Football Mentor H.E. St Paul... 72 .V2 .."M Milwaukee. fid'-T- i .4oS Detroit 15 18 0Cleveland. ..1 6 1 Matt Brock, the "Cleveland Subma- Pacific Railway Louisville.' 72 r.6 .."((21 M Inne' polls .1ft 7l! .424 Accepts Batteries Dauss, Cunningham and rine," the boy whom Bobby Evans was to Twelve-hou- r POUGHKEEPSIE, X. T., Aug. 23. 64 D7 .o2UToledo 44 72 .oil) Annapolis Berth. Portland Lake Louise and return, $45.00. Columbus.. Stanage, Yelle; Bagby, Stokes and going to bring out here last Spring, trip on Puget Sound. "Open Top" Busy's Lassie, driven by Cox, today won Yesterday's Results. DETROIT, Mich.. Aug. 29. Gilmour Torkleson and O'Neill, DeBerry. may meet George Chaney in a steamer the Knickerbocker 2:07 trot for a $5000 American Association At Kansas City Dobie, coach or the University of De- bout in Minneapolis on September 14. Observation Cars. purse in 6-- Milwaukee at Minneapolis 4-- 4, team, resigned No other American league games the Grand Circuit, but not until St. Paul No others. troit football has and scheduled. the event had gone four heats, although Western League At Joplin 7. Denver 1; has accepted an offer as instructor of Roy Moore, the California bantam- See three-heatsyste- 4, Hutchinson O. No others, football at the Naval Academy at An- weight who met Johnny Krtle in Min- it was raced on the at Wichita napolis, was Deer in Curry Plentiful. ago, At the end of tli third heat. Busy's llow the Series Stand. it announced here today. neapolis some time has tele- Pacific Coast League Portland one game, Dobie came to Detroit this Summer BAN DON, Or.. Aug. 29. (Special.) graphed Fred Merrill for a bout with Lassie and Brescia stood tied. Busy's from Seattle, where he was coach of Moy-Masc- easily taking the fourth heat Vernon no game; San Francisco no game, Mining prospectors arriving from a the winner of the match. THE CANADIAN Lassie Los Angeles two games; Salt Luke one the University of Washington team stay of weeks in the eastern and race. The best time was in the game, Oakland one game. several years. It is understood several Charley Davidson, the Seattle feath- heat, 2:06',-;- , which was won by that and southeastern part of Curry County first Where the Teams I'lar This Week. Dobie accepted the offer from Annapo- report an unusually large number of erweight, wants to meet W'eldon Wing PACIFIC ROCKIES Brescia, after Al Mack, the favorite, Coast League Ver- lis becauaa he was not satisfied with been leading, went a Pacific Portland at deer and many instances of two fawns for the championship of which had into non, Oakland at Salt Lake, Los Angeles at the small squad which the local uni- to one doe. In some localities large the Northwest. Wing is the present at their best. break in the home stretch. San Francisco. versity turned out. Dobie has been were found, one band titleholdcr. The best time of the day was made Where the Teams Play Next Meek. coaching the local players for several bands of deer by Peter Chenault in the Hudson Val days. alone numbering more than 150. These Pacific Coast League Portland at Sal; are in some of the roughest parts of BAUM PLEASED WITH UMPIRES WEEKLY SAILINGS TO ALASKA. lev 2:17 class trotting, when he trotted Lake, Los Angeles at Oakland, San Fran- county. Numerous panthers also the first heat in l':04ai. He won the cisco at Vernon. PLAYGROUXD PICNIC IS TODAY tho repeated in are found and they are responsible for (can IT second heat, but breaks Beaver Batting Averages. killing of many fawns. Says if Players Would ad ian For complete information call, phone or the succeeding heats lost aim the race, Ab. If. Av.l Ab. TI. Av. the "Prexy" write Lu Hrinceton winning. Orlggs... 2UH 72 ,:i4il Slglin 514 114.222 Festivities Will Start at 10:30 A. M. as Mucli, Games r.irii.!i I V MITPPUV 4 F T Expressfve Lou, driven by Murphy, Wllie 4!l 1.14 .:i'i7ir.ardner.. 2.222 Gibbons to Meet Howard. Hustle Faster. Williams. .14:1 1 .30ii: Fisher 522 71 .2211 and Continue Till 6 P. M. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29. (Spe- 55 Third St., Portland, Oregon. won the 2:09 trot in straight heats, but Korton... .t:!3 Hi! .2NS Pinelll . .. 1.17 32.204 DULUTII. Atg. 29. Mike Gibbons. St. Cal.. the finishes were very close, Koroni Hollocher 071 HID .2S0 Penner. .. Icis 20 1S..1 Starting at 10:30 A. M. today and Paul, and Jimmy Howard, of Philadel- cial.) "Firebrand" George Stovall, of being principal contender. Kodgers.. 303 106 .270' Baldwin .. 120 .2 179 6 X: the ' -- 4 lasting until M.. there will be a phia, middleweights, will meet here in the Vernon Tigers, is to be reinstated "The Vassar," for trotters. Flncher.. .27o:Brentoa.. S4 13 .13.1 Farmer.. 4l 126 .257! James . . . 14 1.071 picnic held at the Mount Scott play- a boxing match this week. President Baum doesn't vu won by Feter Juno in straight Houck.... 85 20.2351 ground. Seventy-secon- d street and September 14, it was announced today. claim hia umpires are perfect, but after