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4 1HHf I THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 7, FALL REGATTA' WILL I I II III I 4 BsSSSSSQ-BSeEBBKBSSj 1 i in nil in in irmiiin i -i CHAMP AT PENDLETON ROUND-UP mm in iuub hhfrs and hhfhkfrs i 1 MEETS NORTHWEST iS Conducted by A. G. Johnson. Conducted by R. II.

Scott. MURDERJS DELAYED; Chraa 1 1 in Ing clock! bare onlr baen naed The Headquarters of the Portland Checker and Chess club are located in the Commonwealth building. Sixth and Ankeny, room 204, and are tenalrely during the Uat 20 yeara but in that time have completely raTolutlonlaed playing rules I A i RESUI NEXT WEEK vic-u tu, Tifluwi iivoj li a. m. 11 Solution to Problem No, 19 By M.

Johnson, INTO ANGEL VICTORY Johnny Williams Chased to the BE HELD BY ROWING CLUB ON SATURDAY SenioK Singles to Be Run OveV the Mile Course; Other1, Events Planned, Black 17, 25, 26, 28. king 20. White 6Y 14, 23, 82, kings 7. 10, 19. White to play and win.

149' 14-23 9-24 10-14 14 28 0-14 82-27 20-27 1-10 27-18 a ceriain aermire nutnoer or moraa la now required per hour from each antagonist and the la fallible clock prevents dlapute. Laaker won tbe world'a championship froja Btelnlts under conditions inquiring 15 move per hour. Tbe tournaments at recent year have required a time limit of 18 more per hour. Contrast thla ayatematlo modem method of play with the lax rulea of play governing the fa 1110114 Morpny-Paulsen same In 1H57. After Testimony at Variance Re 23-18 83-32 W.

wins Solution to Problem No. By 7. Wylll. Black 0, 12. 17, 21.

White 20, 28, 29, king 28. Bench and Charged With Firsts Defeat Since June 3. Morphy bad made a brilliant sacrifice of his queen, walcb gave htm won gama, Paulsen pondered, dallied and trlered over hla next garding Force of Blow Delivered by Willard. it Hiiar co piar ana win. 27.81 81-18 9-13 26-W more for four houra, and no rulea, no clock, o-H 29-23 17-25 18-17 80-26 24-27 21-30 W.

wins by first position, r-rooiom so. Vltlj n. Biooum. Black 1Q, 11, kings 9, 20, 25. 1x58 Angeles, Sept 6.

Unexpected vuMiii navten mm on. The following game which wss ths firft of the great world' champlonablp match between Adolph Andersaeu, tbe German mathematician, and Howard Staunton, tbe Hngllsh master, wbo was then champion, was played in 1861, and required nine consecutive hours of play. The annual fall regatta of the Portland Rowing club will be held on the' regular club course next Saturday after- prolongation of the hearing of Jees Sacramento, Sept. 6. The Sacramento Wolves piled -up nine errors but only one of these figured in the three runs by which the Angel Willard and 11 others charged with the murder of "Bull" Young, prevented evened up the series with their second victory and chased Johnny Williams to White final action today ty the justice court noon.

The meet was scheduled to take place yesterday, but on account of the1 unsettled weather It was postponed until'--next Saturday. and, as a result, It will not be de the bench charred with his first de- elded until next week whether the de i since June 3, when, incidentally, it The events will be senior singles.1 fendants will be bound over to the wu Loi Angeles beat nun. since mat superior court for trial. senior doubles, two lapstreak, canoe and' swimming races. The two senior races' date Williams has run up a season rec- Dewltt Van Court, a newspaper will be over the mile course and the sporting writer, testified today that th lapstreak events over the half mile ora or eight victories without a defeat.

But during the three months in which Williams was pot defeated, he pitched only five full games, he finished one -v gania and when he was chased to the course. blow from Wlllard's fist that laid Young low in their boxing match here, which was followed by Young's In the senior single race practically death, was the hardest he had seen aft oJ9l iS SoS modern ever star eculler of the club will enter, including Pfaender, the present Paclflo coast champion. Arthur Allen unit pm bench in the fifth Inning today it was the eighth time during his 'string of In 28 years' experience with boxing, Under cross examination, however, the effect of his declaration was largely vlotories that he had failed to go the Gloss, ex-champions, and Chris TJrylund and Elmer Hansen. route. (Adolph Anderssen) 1.

4 2. to 4 3. to 3 4. to K3 ft to 8 0 takes 7. Kt to 2 8.

Kt to 3 9 II to 10. Kt to 6 Kt 5 11. Castles 12. to 8 13. It to 3 14.

to 3 15. to 4 It). takes 17. to 4 18. 13 to Kt 4 11).

to si 20. to 8 21. Kt takes 22. takea Kt 23. takea 24.

to 7 25. to It 20. to 7 27. to sq 28. Kt to 4 29.

Kt to 6 30. takes 81. to Kt 32. to 8 nullified, and he declared that no tell Williams retired with the score tied ing blows were struck during the contest. The defense introduced testimony by HARKNESS SHUTS OUT Black (Howard Staunton 1.

to 3 2. to Kt 8 8. to Kt 2 4. to 4 B. take 6.

to Kt 8 7. takes Kt 1 8. to Kt 8 fl. Kt to It 3 10. to sq 11.

to 8 12. to 4 13. to 4 14. to aq IB. to 3 18.

takes 17. to 2 18. Kt to 3 19. Kt to 2 20. Kt to 4 21.

takes Kt 22. takes 23. to 2 24. Kt to 3 25. to 4 26.

to sq 27. to 8 2ft. to sq 20. takes 80. 8 to 3 81.

to 8 82. to Kt 4 83. Kt to Kt 4 84. takea 85. to ft 88.

to 8 (eb) 87. to 8 8. to 2 89. to 2 40. to Kt3 41.

takes the county autopsy surgeon. Dr. A. Maisch. that he found Young's brain White 17, 22, 26.

29. kings 1, 81. 82. White to play and win. Problem No.

98 Author TTnluown. Black 2, king 22. "Jelly like" under the hole In the V'' ill i I is I 'V If 1 lift l. 1 v' i If I 4 skull driled by the trephining lnstru SAN FRANCISCO Tl ments. and admitted that the injury "probably was caused by the trephln Ing operation." "It looked as if the trephining In strument liad gone plunging through the skull Into the brain, aian i ur 83.

to Kt 3 at one all today, but he left a man on base -who scored, putting the Angels out In front, and one more run scored off Red Jake Lively left the Angels safe for a 2 to 2 victory despite the ninth Inning rally of the Wolves. The Angels took the lead In the-flrst frame with one run on Maggart's double. Metiger's out and Howard's sin gle to center. The Wolves tied it up In their half on Lewis' triple and Shlnn's sacrifice fly-When Ryan opened the fifth with a double down the right field line, Wil-' llama was Jerked in favor of Lively. Maggart's out put Ryan on third.

Metz-. ger dumped one and Ryan beat Ten-: nant'a throw to the plate. Then the fun started. Metsger loafed to first but was safe when Lynn's throw went low to Kenworthy, covering the bag, Metiger continuing on his way and was safe when Shlnn retrieved the ball and threw high to Young, again Metiger continued on bis-way and was safe at third when ouerled Counsel Earl Rogers for the arlisle Makes Only Score in First Inning of the South- ern Battle, defense. 84.

11 takes Kt 85. takea 86. takea Kt Dr Maisch refused to answer, de. clarlna- that he was testifying "merely 87. to 2 88.

to Kt 8 (eb) 89. to 6 (cb) 40. to KB 8 (ch) to read the autopsy notes. 41. takes (ch) Ios Angeles, Sept.

Harvey 42. takes Kt chl 42. to 1 43. to Kt 7 (ch) 43. takes Kt 44.

to 7 (matel ness gave the San Francisco baseball players nine short but convincing lessons in pitching end the Saturdav af WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE GAMES NOTES It Is aatonlahlna1 that a ntap.p Larry Madden, the local heavyweight star, who will meet Northwest ternoon game went to the score 1 to 0. Inence of Staunton abould fall In in important contest to see the unwisdom of snutch-ing at a pawn. He never recovered tbe lout time. and. as he himself khM iik Washington field was no ttlsce for Bolse.

Idaho, BepL Boise again Lewi retrieved the ball and threw to defeated Walla Walla today by a score the common, or barnyard variety off pitchers. Harkness and the left-. champion, Hagen, during the Pendleton Round-Up. Madden has been training faithfully for the bout and for the last two days has been boxing with Arthur Pelkey, the heavyweight champion of the world. His trainer, Jack King, expects him to win inside of eight rounds.

The bout will be staged the night of September 13. en Infant." White's twentv-elirhth UIOTO WflB Lynn covering third. Metiger was ex ha listed, otherwise he might have con handed chap, Jess Baker, were hooked the true Anderaaenlau atyle and gave him the command of the board. If 2. tke Kt: tlnued on his way home before the up in one of the fastest and best White 82, king 80.

Black to play and win. A "JW Game. The following aualyals appeared 'Draughts Player's Quarterly of 8 to 2. Bridger, released rrom Boise some months ago, pitched for Walla Walla, and was pounded to all parts of the lot. Sunday's games will be the last of the season in the Western Tri-State 29.

to fi. and the two luwna Wolves found anybody who could hold fights of the year. In the the black position. The finale Is artistic. The following irania nlnred a.vtn 111 Hava av.

the bail." rue scoring of the day was con oy w. 1. BroaCDent. Tn the sixth Page beat, out a hit to fined to the first inninar. when Wsl.

league. Walla Walla won the first half in New York city disclosea Duras, the Bohe-mlnn master, at his beat, thollifh ft miiKt Iia 27-24 8 12 PITCHERS' RECORDS Toung. stole second, and scored when er Carllste made an easy triD around of the season, and Boise has the second half ort Ice. If a post-season series is admitted that Marshall was riot plsying up to his usual standard: Toung hit him with Krueger's grounder the bases. Baker passed Carlisle, Kane fouled out, but Bayless droDced a QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED AGAINST OTHER CLUBS in a tnrow to third, score: LOS ANGELES.

AB. B. H. PO. A.

X. Ingle In right center, sending Carlisle 11- 15 10-28 1 80-5 0-14 1518 22 17 25-22 5-9 18-25 17-13 20-22 14-1-1 10-14 19-1S 22-17 12- 14-18 2U-23 18-27 82-23 8-11 2419(a) 7-10 JS-24(b) 81-27 17-14 10-17 21 14 8-9 13-0 1 17 94 20(e) 8-7 S-l 23-18 17- 22 27-23 22- 25 18- 14 10-17 23- 18 Draw. Duras played, all games will be In Boise, because of lack of interest on the part of Walla Walla fans. to third. McDonell plugged a chance towards second and Downs srot the The score: R.

H. E. Maggert, cf. 4 1 1 2 0 Metiger, 8b 4 0 1 3 0 KMa, If. 4 0 0 ft 0 0 White 1.

J4 2. QB4 3. Kt QH3 4. Kt3 B. K.I It4 7.

Kt B3 ball on the first bound. He toucred Bayless for a force out while Carlisle was crossing the plate. Score: MowM. lb 4 0 1 10 0 0 mi Given as a loss in "I.ee'a Guide Walla Walla 2 0 Boise 9 1 0 Batteries Bridger and Sheely; Mel-ter and Gard. Paso.

8b. 4 1 1 1 (b) Corrects "Ijee'a Guide." Note (h) page 34. where 81-26 Ik played and black wins. BAN FRANCISCO. Krueger, rr 4 0 1 2 0 1 Ooodnln.

at 4 I) 4 1 Arbogaet. 4 0 4 0 1 ci 6-1 drawn by 11-16. 24-20. 81-7, 20-11, AB. R.

n. PO. A. fIndoff, rf. McArdle, lb.

8. U. TiP 0 KtS Kyen. p. 4 i a 8 4 4 -cnwi, Johnston, cf.

03 0 1 0 1 1 E. 0 0 0 0 1 10-14 23-19 Draw, Total 7 27 12 2 Hogan, If. Downs. 2b. SACHAUENTO.

The Los Angeiea and Venice teama twirler who lias not been defeated by have proved the stumbling blocks of thathe Venice Tigers. West has beaten Portland Beavers in the present season's Koran's men five times during the pres-pennant race, which is nearing its enclent season and will likely be worked Los Angeiea has won 18 out of the 30aaainst the Tigers two times during the games played with the Beavers and remaining series between Portland and liogan's Tigers have secured an evenVenke. break in 26 contests. Hlgglnbotham haa been very effect- Portland has won nearly two-third Ive ugalnst the Seals and Wolves, of -the games played with the Sacra-James and Krauaa both work well mento Wolves and has defeated thoasainst the Oaks. Krause has won three Beals 18 times In 27 games.

Oakland straight from the Oakfi. has won but nine games from the Beav- The Indlviual records of all the pitoh. ers In 26 played. era of each team of the league against Hi West Is the only regular Portland the other clubs are as follows: 2. BxP 3.

KtiKt 4. Kt Bucb Corhan, AB. R. Hv PO. 3 4 4 4 2 6 'harles, 2b.

Marshall Black. q4 K3 Kt KB3 QKt Q2 KR3 K2 Castles QKT3 I'xP It Kt2 qxB QxR KtxKt qit Kt KB U4 J3 RxR KKt4 112 Kt2 BxKt It Q2 K- BPxB Kt3 it 11 B.t It US ch B7 cb QxQ 0 8 VARIATION 1. 14 7 6-18 8-10 19-18 13-9 VARIATION 3. 22-2H 18 20 27 24 24 19 VARIATION 8. 1-17 1-6 6-1 2-9 17-22 19-13 North Yakima, Sept.

6. Pendleton took a 10-lnnlng game from North Yakima by a score of 8 to 6 today, notwithstanding the fact that the Bucks made six errors, while the Braves played air-tight ball. The score: R. H. E.

Pendleton 8 18 6 North Yakima 6 11 0 Batteries Welch and Peterson; Kile and Taylor. a Hi, Kt larke, nkcr. p. 5. iichmldt T.

castles 8. 7-16. 10-17 81-27 21-14 11-15-4 7 10 17-14 11-18 19-15 2-ll 17-22 7- 16 15-11 8- 8 1Q-17 81-27 21-14 8-12 6-1) 17-14 13-6 4-8 21-14 17-14 6-9 10-17 18-8 9. RxR 26-81 10- 15 Draw. 11- 18 2fl- Draw.

Total 4 4 10 20. KKtS Tu UK, If Sblna. rf. Tkaoant. lb.

Moran, ef Hillinaa, 8b. Keaworthy, 2b. lirnn, Williams, p. Mtfljr, Stark 31 VENICE. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21.

q-q 22. Kt K5 23. B8 24. PxR Cluba and Pltcbcra Portland Carlisle, If. Kane, cf PORT.

W. L. S. F. I LOS A.

W. L. W. L. OAK.

W. L. Baylosa, rf McDonnell, 2b. 1-17 24-20 17-23 19 15 AB 2 4 4 3 8 4 1 8 3 11-18 23 14 Draw. Local and State Games Konrke, n.

21 2 8 4 8 1 TfttaV SI I 8 27 14 9 H. H. PO. A. 1 0 4 0 0 O11O0 0 8 0 0 0 0 10 0 0O69A 0 0 1 2 0.

0 0 0 10 0 13 2 1 0 0 18 0 1 27 13 1 JvO 24. BxKt 27. Q4ch 25. KB 29. K7 80.

B2 Litschi. Sb 2 .1 .1 2' 1 (1 0 2' 3 4 a 4 1 0 3 4 2 2 1 0 0 A3IERICAN LEAGUE Waat Elfflnbotham Jamti Hagerman Krapp Krauat Caraon Todd Stanley Total 8tark ras far Tenntnt Is the ninth. aCORB BT INNINGS. Loe Angalee v. 0 0 1 1 otM Tatteraon, lb.

Sterrett, Harkness, p. Total 81. Resigns Benjamin Franklin, who waa the first oot Me 10 11 110 07 Browns Shut Out Whites). 0 0 ...26 master general of the American colonies, was an ardent devotee of cbese and wrote a treatise Harraiaeato 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 UlU 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 20 6t. Louis, Sept.

Mitchell, for th 12'n on the royal time. This fondness for ches mi 11.1 0 12 1RM7 Browns, held the White Sox to five SUMMARY. psrently conies naturally to postmasters, for K. Two rase, ft bit off William in four Innlnft. Venice scattered hits and aided by swatting by his team mates, won 4 to 0.

Good work i wo raw. diu on uyan la Mint InulnRi. Credit vlrtorx to Ryn. Cbarre dt7eat to Wll- by recruits "Waller and Meyer, started Uaiut. Three bane hit Lewi.

Two ba hit 1 rotzman, lormer postmaster and F. Meyers, the present postmssler of Portland, are fth enthusiastic and able exponents of the game, and rank among the strongest playc-rs of the Portland Chess and Checker rlnb, Problem No. 42 By B. CI. Laws.

Black. the winning. The Honeyman Hardware Company's baseball team will play the first games of a series for the city championship with the Tlmms-Cress team this afternoon on the Lents grounds at 2:30 o'clock. The Honeyman team has won 15 out of 19 games played this Reason. The team managers have not decided hew many games they will play.

It will more than likely be a five game series. Either Dillard or Moreland will do the twirling for the Honeyman team. The Tlmms-Cress team recently defeated the Falrvlew team with Dillard pitching two times by the scores of 8 to 4 and 26 to 6. Honeyman has defeated practically the cream of all local teams and has credit for a victory over the fast Clack nasgert, Kruitcr, Byan, Tennant. Rhlnn.

eriricc bit Urttaer. Sacrifice fir Shlnn. Ran for McArdle in eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS. San Pranclaco 000 0000 0 0 Hits 1 1 21 101 1 08 Venice 1 0000000 1 Hit 1 00 1 2 0 1 0 5 BUMMABY.

Two base hit Bayless. 8scrfle hits Mc Donuell 2, Clarke. Stolen bases Johnston, Corhan, Schmidt. Base on balla Off Harkness 2, Baker 6. Struck out By Hark-nesa 1, Baker 2.

Double plays Downs tiv McArdle; O'Rourke to McDonnell to Patterson. Time 1:00. Umpires Guthrie and Bush. The score: Htrack out Br Rjan 4: LiTeli 2. Baa on balla Off Rjan Lively 1.

Paaaed balU nitt Buum Htsw.rt Hurkneaa Ralelgb Brackenrldge Koeatner Griffin Edmondaon FwrffuKon DriK'ke Klepfer Chicago 0 6 St. Louis 4 9 Moubla plara Page to Uoodwln to Howard: Moras to Tenoant to Lynn. Left on Batteries Scott, Lathrop and Meyer easterly; Mitchell and Agnew. oaeea im angeiea 8, Bavraiaento 4. Stolen baaea Howard.

Paa. Tloje of game 2:06. I'aiplre naoey and Phyla. Naps Beat Detroit. Totala NATIONAL LAQUB '16 14 17112 14 IS 15 TRAVERS AGAIN WINS Detroit, Sept.

8. Falkenberg, Sacramento Cleveland twlrler, kept the hits scat amas team. Manager Mulkey of Clackamas claims It was the second Clack- tered and the Naps took the first of GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP IN SPLENDID MATCH two game series from the Tigers today 3 to 1. Reulbarh Allows Two iHts. New York, Sept.

6. "Lemon" Burns and Red Murray were the only Giants to bit Ole Ed Reulbach this afternoon and the Brooklyns won 2 to 0. "Old Master" Mathewson was touched for 11 safeties. Scofe: amas team that Honeyman defeated. Before the contest, however, Manager Mulkey said Honeyman could claim the game by forfeiture because all his regular men were not present.

Much of Honeyman's success In the Continued From Page One, This Section Urn mm mmWmk pM fM fM Cleveland 3 6 Detroit 1 Batteries Falkenberg and Carlsch field is due to the excellent twirling Dauss, Comstock and McKee. Anderson a bit short on his putt for a three. Travers won the fourth hole in re- -markable style. He was In the pi tt from the tee, playing out far to the left off the course to escape the R.H. E.

2 11 1 0 2 1 Fischer; Score: New York Batteries Reulbach and W. Mathewson and Meyers. Yankees Lose Another. Washington, Sept. Real rabbit- Stroud 4 .1 21 4 2 5 IS 4 Mnnaoll 14 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 Alliorta 2 0 it fl in i Arellnnea 2 4 1 4, 2 2 2 4 .1 1 IJrfly 0 2 3 21 1 2 2 2 3 1 William 4 1 2 3 11 2 Drucka no oo no Klnaella 1 8 2 3 11 0 0 2 Klawitter 3 2 2 8 3 12 0 1 1 Scoulta 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 1 Totala 12 2117 161 lft 11 IB 11 12 18 San Kranclnco I Renley 1 41 12 4 32 8 HcCorry 21121 4 1.0 1 2 Huirbea 100GO 0 0 10 1 Delbl 01010 0 00 1 Douslaaa 0 4 1 2 1 1 11 0 Arlatt 1 0 0 (I 0 0 0 0 Fanning 2 2 ft 1 .1 ft 1 7 8 Thomaa 1 8 2 2 1 0 8 1 2 tillllgan 0 on 00 ft' 0 no 0 Ktwidrldge 0 ft 0 i n1 0 00 1 Bilker 1 1 2 I 2 1 3 3 2 2 Hecannlere 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 Orerall 0 o.

0 111 1 1 .2 Lolfleld 0 0 1 2 1 oj 112 1 Total 0 1814 12 11 1B 21 7a 19 17 foot luck aided Carl Cashlon In pitching mounds. Anderson took an Iron for his second and played short for safety. Then Travers played a wizard approach of Dillard, who has won 11 out of 13 games. Heavy hitting has won many games also. Only one player on the team Harry Dillard is hitting below the .800 mark.

The team is composed of former players of the Gresham Giants, Villa Cubs and Meier-Frank teams. The Individual batting and fielding records are: his first six innings or the season to White. day against New York. The visitors' across the ridge. White to play and mate in two mores.

Whit lone hit and failure to score on Cash- Although Anderson laid up well, he men King on hla QR2, knights at KS and KO ion's liberal base giving gave Washing could do nothing with his rival's par 8. Travers 8 up, the fifth was halved In Recruits Wins for Pirates. Pittsburg, Sept. 6. Pittsburg and Bt, Louis ended their series this afternoon here today.

The Pirates took the game by a score of 4 to 2 and the aeries, 4 to 1. Luhrzen, the southern pit bil artist, recently recruited, proved a puszle for the vlnltors and only weakened In the ninth when Evans batted out a home run. Score: n. E. EL Louis 2 an.

Ideal four, while the sixth was an queen at K3, bishop at KKI8, pawn at QB2. Black men King on hla Q4, rook st QR4, bishop at K8, knight at KB 2, pawns at QK6 and KK12. The names of those sending In correct so. lutlons will be published two weeks from to. ton the game nine to one.

Score: II New York 1 1 Washington 9 11 other half In five. Traver's ball de Players Tauscher rf Brooks If G. Gravelle F. Garner W. Schultji flected around the aytip or he would i have taken a four, while Anderson's I day.

rieHse aaurcsa all chess communications Batteries McHale, Pleh and Sweeney putt missed only narrowly. jo Aioeri u. jonnson, BU4 inn street, Portland, (i BA FA 15 .432 17 .393 10 .375 17 .340 15 .302 .550 .916 12 .307 .900 6 .407 15 .940 6 .600 .983 Cashion, Engel, Bentley and Alnamlth, C. Worden The seventh was also a half In par Henry. Problem No.

40 depends tpon Kt Kl8 as a keymove. If K6, then- U7, Q7, five. Each nearly got down for a four. Pittsburg 4 7 1 1 I ton Angeiea I A. Kalk rf B.

Lewis cf H. Dillard The eighth was another half In par ii so. mate, ana so on. Bolutlone were received from Donald M-M Batteries Doak, Trckell and Wlngo; Luhrsen and Simon. Mack's Team Wins One.

3 3 8 1 1 ll 1 Cy Aikn lb Philadelphia, Sept. The Athletics ter of Vancouver, Purcell Barbea of Salem, and a solution to problem No. 39 waa four, likewise the ninth. At the eighth Anderson was 10 feet off the green on his second, while Travers was well to Averages of players Campion and Van 1 of 0 took the last game of the aeries with receivea irom i J. otarit ot Leavenworth, Hoomlson were not compiled.

Ohecb Ryan Slagl Hodjrrra Perrltt Irlsll Oralibe Jackaon Gregory Tuier n-ansa. the Red Sox this afternoon In a driz ward three up. Si 5 1 2 0 1 4 of 0 -i 1 1 ft 2f 1 Then Anderson sank a splendid putt Cubs Trim Reds. Chicago, Sept. 8.

The Cubs got to Chief Johnson, lied slabman, for four runs In the first inning, a lead that Tinker's men could not overcome. It The Lents Giants and the St. Marys 1 0 2 1 0 6 zling rain. Both Anderson and Shawkey were hit frequently, but the latter was effective when the' visitors got men STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Pacific Coast League.

team of the A--W. league will play their scheduled game this afternoon on the Lents grounds. The contest will start for a half. Anderson was dead to the cup from the far back corner of the green on his third, while Travers ha only a short putt That made six holes halved, five of them in succession. near the home plate.

Total '1R 12:1.1 1.1 1 lft The score: 17 w. i ret. r. Pe Portland .84 63 Loe Angeles 75 80 .448 Boston 2 9 local lot this season and they lost. 6 to 3.

Score: IL H. E. Cincinnati 8 7 Philadelphia 9 13 showing that Anderson could only hold his" own against Jerry's pace. vsuico 10 onn ran. 82 4g Sacramento 73 74 ....72 85 before the Tlmnis Cress Honeyman game.

Bill Heales and his Weonas will play the Beaverton team this afternoon at Beaverton. Johnny Telford, who twirled such an excellent game last Sunday, will be on the mound for the Weonas. Batteries Anderson and Thomas; Travers won the tenth par four to Shawkey and Schang. Northwestern League. Utiicago r.

6 7 0 Batteries Johnson, Brown and KJIng; Humphries, Lavender and Archer. Vancouver .85 08 victoria 70 7T 476 rorunnu ...1.1 01 imxiiiii gl ,443 American Association Results. At Milwaukee: Beams ....1 iv apoicune S3 .424 five when Anderson lost his only short putt of the day by about five feet. Travers also took the eleventh four to five, making him five up. Travers was much nearer the cup, but got an un- expected roll on his ball, Oakland-Lohmsn Oregory Christian Malsrkey Parkin Klllilay Abies Pernoll Olusteud Prultt Jost O'Brien Drucke Totals Toledo 1 10 American Association.

2 1 11 2 3 Hi 0 0 0 11 0 The Sunsets vs. Broadways and Acme Mills vs. Columbra are the other two games scheduled in the senior section of the league. Milwaukee 4 6 Milwaukee .8.1 OT St. Paul 7,1 460 Minneapolis S3 50 Toledo ai 'irjj ..80 04 Kansas City M) 83 410 Batteries George and Devogt; Dough missed his putt, while Travers sank a longer one.

erty and Hughes. lxmisvius ..10 oa juuianapous 64 82 .307 Tlrt twelfth hole was Tialved flnetv 1 8' 17; 13 21 1 16 1217 10115 13 In three. Anderson drove behind tha National League. At Minneapolis: The Junior schedule of the league is: Ernsts vs. Alhina; Villa Reds vs.

Vernon Tigers, and White Caps vs. Mochicans. .280 New York 86 43 .667 Boaton ..86 69 .448 Indianapolis Braves Win Two Games. Boston, Sept. t.

The Braves closed the series with the Phillies by taking a double header. The fhlllles' pitchers were hit hard In both games. Errors and weak stick work was chiefly responsible for the Phillies' defeats. Scores First game: Philadelphia 1 Boston 4 i Batteries Brennan. Camnltz, Chalmers and Killlfer.

Dooln; Perdue and Raridan. Second game: tl Philadelphia 2 7' Boston 7 10 2 Batteries Mayer, Rlxey and Dooln Mess and Whaling. diamond and broke it gently to him .6 72 .483 Minneapolis Philadelphia 71V 48 .810 Chicago ....72 r7 .608 Pittsburg ..70 69 .043 Brooklyn Cincinnati tit. Louis mounds, but was on the green capitally in two. The thirteenth was halved In par five, after Anderson had beort short and Travers had missed his putt, Th fourteenth brought the end with a ..85 79 .410 2 6 2 and Casey; Flene error, filling the bases and then Krapp forced in a run by walking Kaylor It was Gene's one bad break of the that his serdvlces were no longer Batteries Burks 88 .843 and R.

Sondeau, Fltehner Mtches Shut Out. (Special to The Journal. 1 American League. uay. In the eighth the Oaklanders ntk Spokane, Sept.

8. buthlttHnsr At St. Paul half. In a perfect four. The last two putts were not played out, as both were close to the cup.

and outrunning the Indians, Victoria Portland had five runs on the board against one for Oakland, and the supporters of the Oakland club were somewhat surprised when the substi ercd another run on Hetling's single, Coy's out, a passed ball and Zachers Philadelphia 80 44 .6621 Boston 65 03 Cleveland ..711 62 .603 St. Louis ....50 64 37a Washington 72 57 .558 Detroit 49 85 866 Chicago ....68 65 .6111 New Vork ...41 83 "j4j 0 2 8 Bees easily shut out Spokane this after Columbus St. Paul 4 11 1 out, Bnori 10 rirst. noon, 4 to 0. Victoria bunched hits on Batteries Perry and Smith; Wallace tute pitcher proved to be Jruitt.

They wondered why one of the few winning Girot's Homer Wins Game. (Special to The JonflielV Peters in the second inning, getting three runs. Spokane then held the Bees and James. Western League. Denver 60 .6321 .74 70 pitchers of the Oakland team was be 8ept 8 With the ing wasted on a gama that was al Southern League Results.

At Montgomery Memphis 2, Montgomery (8 innings, darkness.) At Mobile New Orleans S. Mnhti. a down until the sixth, when Swain walk-ed, stole second, took third on Delmas" Lotilsvllle-Kansas 'City score tied Girot. Tacoma's star south game post- Des Moines T(- a Topeka ......63 75 457 Ht. Joseph ..73 65 .520 1 atom City ..61 78 Lincoln .72 U7 .51 Wichita 83 390 ready "in the can." paws knocked 'the- ball fover the 'right poned; delayed train.

out and scored on Lamb's sacrifice fly Rodgers greeted Prultt with" a single to center. BEAVERS KEEPING UP OF MAKING OAKS APPEAR UKE BUSHERS Continued Trora Page One, This Section At Birmingham Nashville, no game to short, which put Derrick on third. field fence, winning -the -gam for the Tigers by a score of. 8 jtdj.l. out The score: and when Captain Rodgers stole second It looked as If there might be Victoria 4 10 0 oc-i-uuiii.

using piayea on previous Sunday, At Atlanta Chattanooga 0, Atlanta 6. Western League Results. Des' Moines IS to Topeka 6 to' 3. Wichita, Omaha, 4.. Denver, 7-S; Sioux City, (-5.

(Second game called end tenth, dark Spokane 0 6 1 pitched Hall the f. local twlrler being erratic, although hs held jf Tacoma to four hits. Soharney furnlshi ed ths fielding feature. Batteries Victoria, Fltchneir and Shea; Spokane, Peters and Hannah. Score: ness.) ancouver 1 I Lincoln; fit.

Joseph, S. Southern League. Atlanta 88 .6021 Montgomery 66 63 Mobile ....70 IV7 Jl Memphis ...71 72 497 Birmingham 74 61 Nashville .68 77 4hb Chattanooga 68 62 .612 New Orleans 41 68 .818 Western Trl-State. ......81 22 JISBIN. Yakima ..25 28 472 Waila Wall 26, 27 Pendleton ...21 20 .453 Walk to Forest Grove.

Dan O'Leary, the champion walker of the world, accompanied by Thomas Duggan, Charles McCarthy, Vhomas Forlang, will walk to Forest Orove today, starting at o'clock I Britishers to Tour Brazil. The Corinthian football club of Eng Taroma- jt .....2 4 2 something doing. But Lindsay was made to hit a fly to left. The Beavers did not score after that inning. Prultt was as good as gold In the final two, and the Portland batters could not gather a hit.

The Oaks put over a run in the- first Inning. Leard opened with a two bagger to left and 1 Gardner walked. HetlMig forced Leard at third and Coy forced Gardner at the tforae station. Zacher was safe on Rodger's Batteries Hall end Konnlck; Girot That Melarkey could not hold the hitting Beavers was proved to the satisfaction of Manager Mi tie in the seventh. Fisher singled to right field and to second on Krapp's sacrifice.

Chadbourne doubled to center and Fisher scored, Dsrlck singled to left scoring Chadbourne, and Malarkey wes through. I Its moved out to the enter of the Western League Results. At Lincoln St. Joseph 3. Lincoln 6.

At Denver, first game Sioux City 8. Denver second game Sioux -City 5, Denver (called end 10th, to catch train.) At Wichita Omaha 4. Wichita 1, At Des Moines Tnnli s.i Every rfiart nd Harris. land, the premier amateur association football club, will shortly send a team to Brazil to play several matches Every man has to wear trousers hnt It isn't everv man who can srlv vnn Clyde Milan, the Washington out against local and representative elevens of Sao Paulo and Rio ds Jane. fielder and greatest base burglar In captivity.

Is leading major Jeagues values like Jlmmv Dunn, Every man who takes' the elevator, saves It to pants. Room 1 Oregonlaa building. Adv. Moines 8-8. lv 1.

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