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\¥ MONDAY, AUGUST. 17,1886. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGP 11 ee ! —-——- tere °¢ 6 eer wir aw s Dumovich Pitches Gets Big Chance -|SCARLETT WINS GOLF TROPHY | Win in Opener TN | . as obi | Vernon Scores Five Runs; Seattle Cops First Game, 3 to 2 St ar N et (i Saturday’s Baseball Results BASEBALL BIAMRS || , xe 05m 5 0 Angeles, 4; Sacramento, 3, Champion i) ran sso Crowned | i 2 fj puls, 2; Cleveland, 0, at ° i | | @, at-Ban Francisco Brooklyn Stages Comeback to Win : at I stig 1 of i aan: Cs ee |. Jefferson Park Title . ! i i; t FTER a perfect exhibition of baseball in the first game, which the Indians won, 8 to 2, the Tribe proceeded to 4 kick the ball around in the second, and Vernon copped ;a the affair, 7 to 2. The Tigers, by winning the nightcap, tucked away the series, four games to two, Dumovich hooked up with Barfoot in | . i, 9; Pittsburg, 1, at || From Davis i} taburg. t. Louis, 4; Chicago, 2, at || By Alex C. Rose | |Entries for Tourney at | Sports Stores in Few Days American | Cincin ston, 6, New York, 1, ‘ashingto: “ ne Philadelphia, 9-0; Boston, 1-6, St, Louls \INKING a 12-foot putt-on the : the first game, and kept the Tigers well- a 4 , | eateeesemenares * SS) arias een—the 36th Holessae aa trained. Larlier in the week, the two hurl- j yptadecg ae ee uae eee | 4 i ' + _ | sell. won the Jefferson Park |i ers had tangled, with Barfoot getting the BPMN ba Gan ad at Sanes tt : | Golf club cham I : best of the duel. or Bpaidings n'a few daysand at | Weattie Clu elen Wills ee on 27s Billy Lane shared honors with Dumovich | those wishing to enter the ea el over Richard | in the opener, getting two of the Tribe's meet of importance which wi | Is De fe ted Off Gg t avin. (4 ane | > a4 held in Seattle this r, can obtain | m q runs. Brady helped him by driving in one Gent ab ina Blakes cr ett tn thet a ame a | nal match aa fa of the runs with a double, and scoring a! entry blank on the Sport Page, care | s OO ne a tally himself. | of the sporting department. | ~DY Inglewood! orsest Hillis. ii course, aa T ri no blanks ow Being printed i LANE The Tigers and Indians scored a run| ane te win, ite ts ciate ee (CARHXING 8 s0-point | margin y L, Farrell In winning | ra apiece in the first inning. Warner rifled | short time before they will b 4 ned in the first tilt last Aug. 17,—With | this award Sear- | : a single to center and scored on Wolfer’s double into right Entries close August 26 and the first | June, the 30man team from the off lett demonstrated jf 3 field matches in the meet will get under | Inglewood ¢ club managed to | rently not in to” Sie) bipto | j ° = 7 wet rele: hold on t of this num haut ay that “a go ik E Lane tied it up in Seattle's half after he had walked = § 1 . | ber in the return half of the match pox , a new match is never iif and scored on Brady’s double. ; ment is ex-| played against nat prety lost until it is 1 CINCH GAME ed in The Star's meet and play-| team at the pion may be zp on,” by staging “1a 4g . Pre rom every part of the city ar crowed in “the SE t at come- i IN FIFTH Spb spayed ' ; rks ey |back that won him the laurels after i : Griffin's hit, and a single by Me agcct es a : two-down and three!to aaa on 3 Dowell that advanced him to third, | tha siouenese with e, a LU Forest , galfers, is real fight! } ‘ ‘ gave the Tigers a slim margin in the | doubles; wome singles and ero: Even with her|__ While the sco: 4s not as good f fourth, aft kn out bles; mixed doubles, and junior | Ar ng the stron best game and|% expected, both p rs were sel- a ig SROKA Roe tel | |boy’s singles carded, There be | Seattle G team by a 25-| r equip. |2°™ selng wrong in their shot-make f 4 Lane's opcons ‘sing = | c . 4 € or no point balance is quite something to! the young | 78 the result was that the f Rrady, started action “ — ——— | crow about an 7 cotta fs ein |e 5 a very interesting one to f the fifth. Braaill ad oe eran Te ee watch f 4 jf ph Ms* both players short with thelr sho! scored when Ted Baldwin was LL by! 7 "¢ P 00 oe i . . a ar to the green but the rest of the thrown out at a ig ahi a triple Dave Shade, California welter, has at last received an : Ent y Blank Ukewlse at the mae Nzabeth | work was very much up to par or to center sent Brady home. “wer 7 . . tole Tale, naltae wish to the event this match the FARRELL form: | hetter " Ramsey pitched tight ball for answer to his challenge to Mic key | Walke ", 4 elterw il marked: Xin: the eingisé compe || the call by 2 score, which | er California star, and Miss Kath-|QcanLerT 1S the Indians in the second affair Ramsey had trouble tn locating the| Champion of the world. Shade u ill fight Jack Kearns’ |) tition in The star Woodland Park || gave them a t lead on the | teen Mok the ace of the Brit-lereapren while Johnson and Pillette were | piate arier the injury to hia finger on) boxer September 29, in the East. Walker has side-stepped|\| ‘Tennis tournament: |neanon’s double meeting. ish Wightm , Piay but bore down in the pinches. aval n cup team, have! Scarlett’s playing was just a wee ng ...p . {bit steadier than the Davis golf and ame of the Califor: |tnat difference gave him a two-up ids a lot of Power advantage at the first quarter but depends chiefly |the im: laboring for the Bengals. % the offer of Shade for several montha and it was only}! wo, Sapa | Yen; there ts much rejol ‘The score was tied as both clubs : Liar stia' gl , BY | et dS ea: McCabe mad: after 0 , pssure wW br ‘0 bear : New York state ho Inglewoos punt reent to the plate In the ninth inning. | y, McCabe made # game try after Oltver’s after pressure was brought to bear by the New York state)! |. a RAL a Five fins scored by the Tigers in| sipped in the wet gardens "| boxing commission that Walker consented to fight. at | be pla club, Can} The vi you blame them? j nia girl p ‘+ Here's how the individual matches | and strength as sh ch was squared when the . that frame c hed the game, ‘ ene pars ee ea seseseeees || remulted (Inglewood players named| upon hard driving and ee. | palr retired for lunch because of the BLOW UP I t in each couple): |She hasn't been covering court | remark all-round exhibition dis- LAST I s t Ay tage like she did last season and she| played by Davis on the second nine. ha ~ Lavinia ett 7 5: peek bey hs |has to keep strictly on the oe ¢ only and after the port-sid had ex- for self-protection xty-four play-|trip came the 12th when he auc ergy and most of the — ¢ ng sail pended much energy and most of e |. ta the eighth the Indians crossed the er m soyne best_in England, | so his second shot out-of- fans’ patience, he succeeded in find- | rigor intieid and filled the bases on By Jake Kilrain , That was my t United States, will } be s and mussed up things to the ing plate, Whitney singled tc ¥ Dinced bunta, but failed to E rit : : |from drinking afternoon in the|cup. That hole cost him a “7,” open the fireworks and went to re FAMOUS FIGHTER OF THE PAST | 5, n or urnament In the afternoon round Davis on Herman's error. ked of mo|t © waa Yooking of the visiting British Elmer fielded a bad grounder, "| °f7{*" in te Cr held Whitney at third and then | hates breadth whipped a throw to Herman. The throw was bad but it should | Fussell, whe retieved Hamsey in the Herman was miles away from | being bails. the sack while Whitney scored. j ? started off as tho he was going ers were seeded in the draw to score a runaway victory, by. the Americans who were seeded? winning four of the first five Cj were Miss W Miss Ryan, Mrs.) holes played. Going down in par methods were|cut in It for the eyes, mouth and/| 1;| Molla Mallory, Miss Eleanor Goss,| figures at Nos, 8 and 9 resulted discarded nore Lockwood 0, Cl | : son 2,1 ae ai ke Irs. brought Pee ela hi | atea es Cerca ease | Everett Loses | fande 1; White 6. Wolgemuth "4, Cun: | Mie Mary. X Browne and Mrs. in wind for Searitt and besagam . ; } game has be-|move every ounce or mt from the : ahirend dest heii sea deagiad fe % teed-off on the last lap, Fussell went into the game at Pence roa petty play be ber * come much more | face, in order to leanen tho bleeding ounder only to draw an error when { Both drives to the tenth were sliced this point, | Horman went to sleep and tulesed bie|i sctentific and the |as much as poasible when the akin 0 ar Nl on Hoyee 0; Hendtey 1, Carter 1; He hit the first batter; walked the |tnrow, two tuns coming across. | S| brutality has al-| was cut as the result of a blow with | ————— tor : |into the trees but good recoveries by meyeaee | In the Majors left them with good chances to get wecond; found the plate against the wt I consider the great: | used to we t in the fight Ke and flannel over our face while doing } since the old-time |our training stunts. It had holes ra hood of rubber Mone deen wiped |the bare knucklew. | IVERHTT was defeated by Earl- out. The adop-| We even went further tn trying to} chird man, who found Fussell for| Both Johnson and Pillette seemed 0, Mi birdies. Dick did, Russ didn’t. The be afraid of Braztit, passing hi two bases. Another singled and an|[* sfrald « Passing lm tot registered during that | i 4 | | ! ington golfers over the latter's Terrels 0: ) ays hero—Duster Gehrig, Yan-|next was halved in par fours but the ‘ i" 7 ; Bkeel 0; Horner 2, Mec - car ere ne ek ait a tion of the Mar-|keep our face from being cut and| new course Sunday, 43 to 20, gIv- pi ph Pg aureny | ¥ee" 2 Aecounted’ for twa |i2th went to Scarlett with a four, i fnfleld out’ netted two miore runs be-| couple of nice sacrifices in the second quis of Queens-| disfigured. After workout and|ing the E ington team a total of roan 0; Smith 3, Finn 1 9d to 2. |On this hole Davis egain found } fore Vernon was retired. game. an bury rules, which | rub down. we would wash our face| 71 ¢o 6 for the entire series. Ev- % Corbet 3: 5.0. Murphy 2,] pitching his first|{rouble, driving lis tee-shot out-of- | FIRST GAME : _ — led for padded |in @ hardening solution for at least! orete won earlier in the year, 46] in: 6 Aven Len W8 Be) oy Hants, stopped the | hound: tie Vern ABH. HPO. A. E.| (—* . | KILRAIN waa the|® half hour - are asdintew junake three rope pat wo | DAVIB) WAS it Varner, oUk ct | : | ¢ never thought as we did it! 4 | ¢ Dow Bi ; Sremecion Co Pee AMERICAN Srst move .. tox); We never. thoug sesh Hueston, Earlington pro and Hibbard 0; Jones 2, i to TWO UF if Swolter, ef er tae Ga Waa fward a better sport. Bouts that the solution was also toughen-| pacitic Nort champ! wa aoe first game. |, Following a halve at the water jim orittin, tf fa Qed £ : es fH Himited number of rounds also hel ing our hands and making Our) asoated by ile hae: the Tight bon by grea os i pane |hole, both players played poorly on 1M MeDowell, 1b ...,4 @ 12 Won Lost Pet The use of boxing gloves made for | Punches that more painful. But we) ,. . stopped the Pirates and the Reds won, | 27° Ec y 3 : r hah : Everett clu | os, 14 and 15, both holes bet i ra AES eae TE ager 7 ples anew Gachalcain 1 have a bunch ners and EVERETT BARLINGTON TAKES SERIES Sew- | halved with fiv aving Davis with ri Vues Gah aa ® 49 3¢| based on points scored. In a limit * Minct 3/Tueston ©} PORTLAND, Aug. 17.—The Port la two-up and three to play margin. [iy EP eS 4 495 t it was not necessary to score become | Westland, J ®| land Beavers knocked over Oakland F mide: Scarlett di d “mashi (a 3 i 1} te ' atitio;. The se that : : aletve 6 vict ns tiny hap arct ha noe Ha uo2tH we $26 aan [4 knockout to win gear itn m z| here yesterday to win both games | ‘nin Is tenth win-| tee-shot to within nine feet of rE AB. R. H. PO. A. B |New “7 Mike. acletion= and lens Dentaltt no of the fighters Insist on pick ) 3) of the Sunday bill, 4 to 3 and & to | ner for 22g| the cup and won with a three m8 8 Ving Hore 4 have been. the two greatest factors a soft on the canvas a #10. Meeker shut out the Oaks with | Somer fits sink “| when Davis overran with his ap- Hie haw et Se a eee a 9! At Cleveland H 1 putting the fight game un a bet ‘Ootlt rrtidads y| Six hits In the second bill Heavy hitting by Cy Williams helped) proach putt and failed to sink jj) y maibeta ree © 2) st. Louis . 10 1 |ter basis, and making it 20 popular ontinued Tuesday) First game Re we Bw iNew take two games from the! it coming back. ‘The drives to AP Hermans is sss $ 8 113 8 8) cevetang ‘ hee Training methods have also. ad.| Oakland cee DT OL ee faith elghth enabled the| NO. 17 found the Scarlett ball 5 iM boy hea heaa ae diag 7 itdcteas © Van Gaston | vanced with coming of the boxing SWAMP SACS Portland access @ 10 O| risers to bentsthe White Box il te 8... |. yards behind, his opponent iam ht 3 e es ea Hargrave; Budeye, Cole and|sloves and Imited bouts. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17.—Loa Batteries: Pruett, Delaney and | i : he whaled a brassie to the green it Dumovich, > t Teh Fae § In my day when a fig Atigeles mad barton: stevia sais 3 er; Ortman, Rachac and Han ie ES HOME BU N LEADERS was down in two putts iy ‘Totajs z 10 us for a finish bout, he waa put of seven from Sacramento b: oe ace E. J wih Rrowns Pe brigsie ie pet Davis. This t Scots by innings é E. | ail kinds of what are now regarded ing the twin bill here yester apo game : . Cubs on he procs ' is one 19010 : Prot : g $ - : * | Oaklant Yanks ¢ After being about 30 yards 5 j 2lam fool stunts, in order to toug 3 te wnd 4 to 1. Sac ento | r ? a lee Chicago alt the long battle has lost "3 ait f the | t 2 prs Portland ae clinnlegs ania a 1p, ot the Davis, drive tothe lea ‘ 1i21 Bat Daum, Wells, W. 4 of having my meat cooked | played. 6 Batteries and | pourn : rlett uncorked another brassie 5 for—Dumovic Cleland d Bassler; Thurs-| properly. it was believed that eat! First game: RHE Read; Meeker a Kelly, ‘ 5 17|shot that just stopped pin-high to Damovich { peal - i . . uRlaRe ..., — j the left of the green. Davis’ mashie jsp ton, Lyons, Connally, | it raw made you all the stronger. I) Sacramento ‘ 2 8 almer White | | second’ was ‘hinrt: ett ae o-base hite~ {Kerr and Crouse, Schalk wonder now, how I ever did it | Los zeles $,4°1 3 Y gepmemes second was short and his thi left Bacrifiee bi ‘3 ie Totals 70) Totals aa} {him with a 20-footer to sink for a “Hi fad in-cWolfer, Brady, Ollver, T. | To drink water was regarded as! Batteries— Keating, Martin and par four, He sure made a great! ty, R in Wolter riba Mei t 1 a 3. fiw os . - t Wiese par fou: s 2 Haldwin, Herman, Double playe—Warner| At Washington. H. E.Ja crime, It was thought water added | Koohler; Root and Sandberg, ‘ but. the pellet missed the) riaPiesens to MeDowell to Warner; Warner to Mc-| New York 9 1)|nothing but fat to a fighter. Trnin-| Second game: Ri H.°E Caddies Pla lthe fraction of an inch when tseeam Dowell, | Fime— 1:20, Umpires — Phyl | Washington 2 7 1|ing was to take off fat, so why drink | Sacramento ct 8 y. Itett holed. his 12-footer for & win Eat nee Poet Batteries: Shocker and Bengough;|water. The fighter was allowed to| Los Angeles 496 f M Hee ] | | gare pats FAME ; on | Ls ities cas the honor of being the kingpin Vernon— apag'e ts H. pO. A. &.| Zachary, Gregg, Marberry, Russell, |gargie his throat with water bit Batteries Shea, Canfield and or unicipa | SEMIPRO STANDINGS ,by Worth with the bases full in| goiter on the Beacon Hill Bese: We ‘ 2 ° i : d Severeid, Ruel must not swallow it M. Shea; Payne and Sandberg. Title Monda | i Ww. » ¥et-| the elghth frame, were the features very interesting and well-played a Hemineway. se : ree nop “os ~ sores — rane y hagdertiad i 688 | of Kelso's 18 to 1 win over the Ta-| match ended water 5 r 3 | Waterfront ...... a Biakesiey, 1 ee ae an ee of fhe ape molt Simi Georgetown Me oe Kays here ee s | : MeDowell, 1b ons pa Ol he city scheduled reo Brothe . The ore: 6 Gritfin, rf .s a for this week in being played today | DF a cee Tacoma Kays ........+0. Ti 6: NATIONAL . os cn a at the Rainier Golf club, where four | ¢ 7 10 WGINO | icin stpaean, Baate oe 1B 19 1 | S| Johnson, p 2 Spry Z 7 | caddies from seven or eight clubs are ee Batteries—Hanson and Cappa; B-| pitspurg Wot * Bryan ‘a | iy oe, playing 36 holes of stroke golf to] sae ns Gard 1 \Bubanks. | York vad i 21 et Z Z | jardner and Eubanks, New York 64 ES ac ‘f 0 | WELL C'MON NEPTUNE, HAW, Sata \NDeep! “ determine who is the kingpin golfer A! topping the Semipro Cineinnatt 69 % dd ig . eae ZY i - _ i i St. Louls . 87 By s | a umong the bag-toters. leugue teams for the past Nae = eek, | 4 Totals 3 1a 4] WERE WAITING FoR DosT BE THAT HAVE SwAM 1) | The amateur and junior titular! month, the Waterfront A. A. were BAAS bicsiealagel nivemiesnt) trae aa : q Teer a oO 8 Nou To LAUNCH fo AFRAID ROLLO.| | THE ICY ARTIC WATER Jeventa will be played Wednesday, | ousted from the lead’ when |p vind ce et with: tems hea tora, [chicake 43 ne 1 ; + | WE WAIT fo cee DIP YOUR LITTLE OF BERING GTRAITE.THE eyo rg a redler to the South Park lub. | man's was pounding Kaufman for 17| senses ory ile oy 0 9 ' ap pha he Me soit ae fale hein psy (hits to win, 11 to 0. Kraut also} At Cincinnati— R.. Hise / Phased ieageg 1 9 TH’ FAMOUS SIDE-WHEEL CALLOUSED “Tootsies CALM WARM “TIDES oF “THE tournaments closes this evening, and took up the Hekth vacated | cinected for a home run and ’a| Pittsburg i ou ee : maar « o of ' “ BS said list is at Spalding Br it the Mariners as its game with ; ne . falar! ua ra) You CHURNED UP AN WADE o} CRUSHING BREAKERS OFF | forfeit brace of triples to score a pair of | Spencer; Rixey and Hargrave. 4 Fussell, b 6 6 9 ENGLIGH CHANNEL !e “TO UNCLE! « NEWFOUNDLAND, + Ail THE | BEES DEFEATED J ,,717Y tconards single, his second runs, ck Warner's bludgeon also - so | of the game, in the 10th inning, : Tote iiss 2 7 97 118 YOURE’ Guy “Kr SWIRLING RAPIDS OF THE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17—By Ch : foundie soft apot on: the tall, fof a) an scored Cl » Johns r the | *Batted for Johnson in sixth scored Charlie Johnson with th | | | . 2 ee Scora by innings ‘ 7 7 The score— R. H. E./ St. Lou : +6 14 1 3 cx! | ae ~ double-header here, 10 to 7 and 7 to ie ete 4 i | 4 Hane esos ese- 10 0200 0 fi) “THAN A GOLF AM CMON MASOR«\ | AWD YET 1 LAM Heo A een en othe bi denies 4a { Mariners’ thurer with threo hits |actiarg +0 4 3) Batteries: Blake, Kauffman and % Heattig « Awa hie | BEGINNER | wm WELL Dott BETIMID fy SCORN BY Nou “Wo \the Const league from Lakel:|Hryitenaroncaies testaa ca: couple ioe {eros 11 17 0| Gonzales; Sherdel and O'Farrell. ‘ Hy 040100 f ,. ‘ ‘ TT Mi hose Leona) oie i Batteries: Kauffman and Hein-} ie ‘ i 1 9 4 ' > mes to two. The second | ops. F 3 K i Ennfngs itched —sonneon &. Ranser| Ra THEA, we LETS GEE SUMP IN AN POND LILIES ff w+ pede ee __|tehs: Kraut and O'Hara | ist eme— 4 defend to Rumsey. At tat—Johnwon 19, | Some OF 'EML= GET IT OVER roe RH, B, |. The score Ry H. E, - Bown fees ssesecrane 6 Hits batted—Johnaon 6, | WITH fe \aalt Lal 7 4 1 | Waterfront 10... 8 RAINIERS WINNERS | At New York . 0 3 | ORR 4 uns responsible for—Ramsey % . j Salt Lake teetereneee 7 if on 3 tet NNERS a ‘catia Nell: oH j ™ truck out—Hamsey 3, | San Francisco 010 18 1/ SOR MowcAtcGieary and Dutt;| AIUIMINATING the Alki afer. | | Batterie Tanti ant Soe Bases of balle—Hamecy | vttort Singleton, Hulvey, Plor-| 4 aa a cies he mi ane ‘ chants from playoff for the a inzer, Huntzinger and Sny- tte 1, Stolen bases: . Sook, Paters; McWeeney a my Lito A ND |independent ball championship of | °°! rey TANT kas Bias vied cy and Cook, Peters; McWeeney and | | independent ba pionshir Sat lea ; Warner, Muna bat: | second game H. B.| DYERS ARE BEATEN Jchants won Sunday, 1 to 6, in al| aa iy ; | dy An r, Wolter, Blakes | Bait ‘Lake | YAJHEN Danny McConnell hit @|froe-hitting game. Burns and Ha-| . . hin a a t Deuble Salt Lake Sereend) 1d 588) 3 ree-hitting game. s and He 4 rai a Dap cHemtsevay ite Mebowell, Time| | San srancisco ...... 715 04 homo run with Burns on sec:|ter lofted home runs for the wine | ,atterte ae eae O'Nelli 4 4 1:60, Umptres—Schmidt and Phyte | | Batteries — Kallio, McCabe and| ond, in the fourth inning, the Three | ners, ‘Three of the runs scored by is FOS aap ey i ; ore | Peters; Mitchell, Geary, Pfeffer and | Bros, Dyers Kissed good-bye to their | Aiki resulted from Roy McCoy's! 1. Layo 4 (7 oast | ‘ad oy | Agnew | kame with the Georgetown Merch: | tripte with the bases full Pa i aa 5 | . E ants, 3 to 2, In one of the best} ‘The score I.E. ladeIphia ..... 5 | (0) ST ‘ ba . "*Hnonnnenscoieei® | ‘ | At Brooklyn Vie at i i 4 ~ attr truggles in the Semipro league | r y COA < > Minos A R ov taieh fof atk aimed at Robart BHA EL a) be Ath Batterien! Gl hell, Knight ff | nv smenemtoat this season, Stokke's double, which | Alki ....... PA ya Woe ; tines sthrharat MER BRE : y | dan infield out and a wild!” Ratterios-—-Sandstrom and Burns;|{%4 Henlines Ehrhardt, “Hubbetl a Mt ae | throw, gave the Merchants the| Mailoy, Craig and McGill Ocachger “and!sDeberry. / 7 gam Vranctaco S845 HOUSTON, ‘Tex, AUB. 17.— 30000 | eae ane eee ane Malloy, Craig’and McGill. econd game— R Bae 4 Bote LAS 7 ‘ yh ae Goodwin, spitball hurler, and pi o ; reat *hiladel, ‘ ft ae Annette 60 ae ok the RGuRtGA ANN of the}, Burns scored the two runs for OQUIAM, Aug. Hoquiam Sein ® " ; | Portland “4 Toxan longue, has been sold to tho |e Pyers in. the fa dake te ewith [\caymosed out Longview here yes!" Totteries: Plexce and. WHAOnptE Oakland 4 9 0 eo socked 0} riple Ww nkdasy ry o> be % ¥ tag 4 [Cincinnati Reds, and will report as] WHEN Ne socked out a triple with |terday, 2 to 1, In ono of tho best! gisines, L, Brown and Taylor Pacramenta ss |xoon as tho Texas loague closes, | Koehler and Bean on bases, bortormances witnessed $n ty aera Idoodwin tas won 21 and fost five| . ‘The acote H. FE | ber leqgne game this season, Di IS BENCHED =e HOW sens DED | jgames this seavon, He played with | Three Bros. « 7 jof Longview, and Fisc of i Won! Wear the Washington Senators and st, | Merchants ji * 6 quiam, both pitehed airtight LOS ANC 3, Aug. 117,—Eddio erisiie L |'balt Laie “| Louis Cardinals while in the majors | Batteries—Percival and Miller; | only allowing seven hits, Tesreau’s | MiNigan, first baseman of the San 3a rv a). 8 | Rae > t | site ug Barton and Hempol double helped Hoquiam to win. Francisco club, was fined and ins he AnKHL eR 6 | Aa |several years ago. Vortiand 7 | Onkla 1 | ; Tho score ® RH, ¥,} dofinitely suspended Sunday by Hare 4 ; | RN LEAGUE HOMERS FEATURE Longview a 1 1} ry Willams, president of the Const © RUNG CU | t, Joreph # 1 BLSO, Aug. 1%"Two home} Hoquiam ...... FY O} league, for a runin with Umpire | Portinnd at Halt Lave | Behe ead. Bekond game vuns, ono by Hyatt, with two] Batteries—-Davis and Brown;| Carroll in Saturday's game with i Ban Francince at Onkland | Oklahoma Clty 4-2, Deg Moinow 16% | men on in the third, and the other | (isch and Sypher. Salt Lake, ‘Los Anuolek at Vernon, | ; !