I'm Tuning up for a Goodfallbusiness

I'm Tuning up for a Goodfallbusiness

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 United States 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.

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