THE MORNING OKEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1917. Includes: American League By New locals, but Vaughn went the route, al- York from Salt Lake, Hannah. Na though he was hit hard. Score: VERNON HURLER5 NO tional League By Pittsburg from Oak RUSSEL SMITH IS R. H. E.l R. H. E. BOBBY G. IS WINNER land, Miller. St Louis.. 5 14 3Chicago... 12 17 1 Batteries Horstman, Meadows and TWO 3IAKE HOLE IN OXE SHOT Gonzales; Vaughn and Wilson. PUZZLE TO BEAVERS BESTED BY GRANT Mrs. 'George Mayes and R. Wilder New York 1, Boston. 3. With the Noonday Lunch NEWVORlf, Sept. 4. Barnes" great Jess Y. Favorite, Easily Out- Get Honors at Waverley. pitching in the pinches enabled Boston mdjnh.-)6qii'- " Every now and then one reads "Of to win the deciding gamer of its Beries Whether xVs o from today. classed at Hartford. a those A to Z" some champion golfer making a cer New York here Barnes it will taste better tfity pold bottle of! In Series With" Tigers Mack-ma- n tain hole in one stroke. Portland has Portland Golfer to Dis- twice turned the Giants .back with the iIunhes it a good a few golfers who can perform this Fails bases full. New York scored its only Batting Av- trick. Mrs. George Mayes, runner-u- p in run in the eighth inning, when Powell Obtain in the women's championship for the play His Real Form felU after getting under Robertson's Pacific Northwest, and Richard Wilder fly. Score: SULDI1ME TAKES 2:24 TROT erage of .306. are members of Waverley Country Del Monte Play. R. II. E.l R. II. E. the BoKton. r 3 6 0NewTork:. 2 Club to make the sixth hole on the Batteries Barnes and Tragresser;18 Waverely links in one. This hole is Demarcc, Benton and Rariden. 130 yards, and both players made their On The Rhine Gives Murray shot "with a mashle. Hard WILLIAMS HITS AT, .386 J: Martin Watson, the Waverley pro- SHORT PUTTS ARE MISSED Pittsbur? 5, Cincinnati 4. Contest, Which Won some golf Is After fessional, played sensational PITTSBURG, Sept. 4. Pittsburg com- - last week, going around the course in 4 pleted a run of four successive vic- "Six Heats Dr. Gordon 69.'. He made his first nine boles In tories for the first time this season by Captures 32 and the last nine in 37. defeating Cincinnati in 10 innings here 2:18 Pace. McCrcdic's Tosscrs to Start Seven-Gam- e Rudolph 'Wilhelm Has No Trouble today. Score: ... Engagement Today in Disposing W. R. H.E.J R. H.E. Thafs because Reifsis areal With of H. Crocker. Cincinnati. 4 9. 4jPittsburg. 6 10 2 drink-fme,foarriiniJ-trik Salt Lake and Outcome Is LEADERS KEEP WINNING Captain -- Hudson, of British Batteries Toney and Wingo; Jacobs, HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 4. Bobby f Cooper and Schmidt. C. had an easy time in the Grand Circu- ing beverage, which bya secret Awaited Eagerly. Army, Is Sensation. it-2:14 trot, taking tho lead at the RACES AT SPOKANE ARE FAST start and never being headed In any process retains all the snappy-flavo- r WHITE SOX BEST BROWNS IX MIT-- " of the three heats. Jess Y., the fa- vorite, acted badly, breaking in every of the hops without the FEST AT ST. LOUIS. Real Contest in 2:20 Pace Is Won heat when Brusie attempted to send ' Pacific Coast League Standings. DEL MONTE, CaL. Sept. 4. (Special.) her up to Bobby C. alcohoL . And W. I.. Pot. w. I.. Pet. -- Two golf favorites went by the by Captain Mack. catch Sin Fran... S3 7 1 .54n Portland ... 74 74 .r.OO Tank) Divide With Boston and Help to board today, Ruesel Smith and Vincent In the 2:18 pace John A. P. acted fcalt Lake. 7" OS ..";! Oakland. .. 73 78.400 Whitney, SPOKANE. Wash.. Sept. 4. (Special.) badly after winning the first heat and IT IS NOT A COMPOUND, Los Angeles 7U 7a .olSiVernon . 3 01 .417 Cnrb Sox Championship at the bands, or rather clubs. Captain Mack and Sister Norte made being Bed of Douglas Grant and Jack Neville, re- nosed out in the second by Dr. Yesterday' Results. spectively. a real horse race of the third heat In Gordon, and the bay stallion was be- At Vernon San Francisco -- , Vernon 3. Chances Athletics Victors. the 2:20 pace ' First in th field. game. trav- Neither of the losers shown any at the Interstate Fair hind the flag in the third. Crosier had At Salt Lake No Portland has today. no trouble In taking the race he yield; eling. thing of his real form since coming to On even terms after Bstefth At Oakland No game, Los Angeles trav- ST. LOUIS. Sept. 4. Chicago won a Del Monte and the results were fore- from the start. Sister disposed of John A. P. in the second Nous can common eling. slugging match from St. Louis today. gone conclusions. But the surprise of Norte assumed a slight lead before the heat. Thirty-tw- o half and held it to the wire. The third Suldlne acted badly Murray In Wiih the THE8EL Ninety points better batting average hits were made, each side the matches was the wonderful fight was five seconds pre- for taU tUt's Is one of the main reasons why the getting 16.. The visitors' big inning made by the Portlander, as the 'match faster than the the first two heats of the 2:24 trot, eighth, they made was square 13th, vious two heats and was 2:09. Sum- which were won by On The Rhine, but Beavers were able to take eight out was in the when all to the where the maries: i of ten games with the Vernon Tigers eight runs on three doubles, six singles, missing of a short pu'tt, followed by in the third heat he trotted in form ALLEN &. LEWIS, t . j two First race, 2:25 trot, purse of S640; three and duplicated performance 4 The Beavers soaked the ball for a mark a .sacrifice hit and an infield out. a similar disasters, led to the defeat heats, every heat a race: First heat Ouy the in the Distributors of .306, while the Tigers were able only double steal and an error by Pratt. of Smith. The medal scores of neither Boy, won. Ben T., fourth heat. The bay stallion appar- ""-- ! 2:10: second: James a i to gather a .216 average. Bobby Score: player was anything to boast of. Whit- Oliver, third. Second Hheat Guy Boy won. ently had the race won in the fifth Portland, Oregon K-.-:-::Mfe- Vaughn led the Tigers with a mark K: H. E. R. II. E. ney was badly beaten by 7 and 6, and time 2:1814: Ben T-- , second; Cavalier Gale, heat when another break set him back, Ehones; Bdy. 1920, A. 6535 Of .331. Chicago... 13 16 2St. Louis. 6 11 2 Neville seems to have recovered his third. Third neat Guy Boy, won; Cavalier and Crozler slipped into first place Kenneth "Williams led the' regulars Batteries Faber and Schalk; Koob, best form. Gale, second; James Oliver third. with Don Dix and clinched third money. May, Rogers Perhaps of day was Second race, 2:30 pace, far purse of 1640: In the deciding with a mark of .386, while Wilie was and Severeid.. the feature the First heat Captain Mack won. time 2:14': sixth and heat between right behind him with. .359.- - Griggs the remarkable showing of Captain R. Sister Norte, second; Dorothy M-- . third. Sec- the two horses. Suldlne lay in back 3, 2-- P. Hudson, army. Captain-Mac- On was next with .356. Captain Bill Boston 4-- JVew York 7. of the British Just ond heat won. time 2:14H; of The Rhine until the stretch and Ttodgers has been fattening his aver- out of the trenches, who carried Dr. Sister Norte, xeoond; Dortohy M., third. then passed Tallman as he pleased. age lately, getting a .349 mark last BOSTON, Sept. 4. New York made It C. H. Walter, the sensation of the Third heat Sister Norte won; Captain Summaries: - three out of four from Boston today qualifying round, to the 18th green. Mack, second; Bill Bars, third. Time 2:00H. Stief, Baltimore, Md.. and Miss S. B, week. s er Third race, five furlongs, (200: Martha 2:14 trotting, three In five, purse 800 Somei-- The Beaver batting averages for the when it split even in the double-head- Walter apparently was having an easy Bobby g.. Hall, of roint, N. J. 5 up McKee (Post), first; Rags (Kirk), second; C, b. by Sag B. Decoram TRAP GOOD Beginner s spoons were won bv B. aeries follow: and Boston's championship aspira- time of it, as he was at the Silver Belle (Wolfe), third. Time 1:02 44. (Fleming) 1 1 1 SEASON J. Player AH H BA tions received another jolt as a result. turn, but here the fighting spirit of Fourth race. S200, one mile: Bassano Jess Y., b. m.. (Brusie) 8 2 3 Plum, Atlantic City; Mrs. Warren Gardner . lO 4 .4it The first game, which was won by the soldier asserted itself and the Boy, first; Lew Hill, second; Gerds (Mc- Coastess ModcI. b. g., (Crosier) 2 8 3 Kelly, Cedarhurst, L. I.; J. B. With-erspoo- n. Penner , 5, 2 .400 Boston, 4 to 2, is thought to have been match was all square at the 15th. Hud- Dowell), third. Time 1:42-14- . Started Bensol. New Orleans, La.; Klrke) Williams .....44 17 ..IfitJ son has only been playing game Fifth race.
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