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' - I rf TRAP SHOOTING, CPADTHVIT XT 17 WT C I 1 BASEBALL, AUTOS, I J BOXING, WRESTLING jrURllll 111 Hi VV J LAWN TENNIS, GOLF SI. LOUIS LOSES 'J IN NINTH INNING ST. LOUIS, July 15 With the icore 4 to 1 In St. Loais' favor, Davenport weakened In the ninth Innlg ad Philadelphia batted out a five to four victory, setting tho locals back to 1 fifth place. Score: R. H E. Philadelphia ... .000 100 0045 12 3 4 St Loula 100 020 0104 1 1 5 Batteries Peer and McAvoy, Per kins; Davenport and Severeld. 4 ) A PITCHERS' DUEL. CHICAGO, July 16. Chicago Con-j centrated its attack in one inning to-! day and defeated Boston, 3 to 1 in the i final game of the series. The gam was a pitchers' duel between Cicotti and James, with the former having ihe better of tho arrrument Boston 1 " 000 0001 5 0 i Chicago 000 000 30 3 1 Batteries James and Schang. Wal ters; Cicotte and Schalk. SENATORS 3. INDIANS 0 CLEVELAND, O, July 15. Wash-1 ington defeated Cleveland, 3 to 0, to-1 day, Walter Johnson keeping lh' Clevelund hits well scattered and be ing effective when the Indians thre;r ened. Score: R. H E. 1 L. Washington . ...000 002 0013 7 1 Cleveland 000 000 000 0 S I Batteries: Johnson and Picintcli, Bagby and O'Neill. FOUR OUT OF FIVE. DETROIT. July 15 New York and Detroit broke even on a double hemJ' - contest, 13 to 2, and losing the second 3 to 0. It wound up the series in which Detroit took four out of five. Score (first game) R. H E New York ... D0 000 000 2 7 1 Detroit 301 230 04' 13 16 0 Batteries. Shore. Smallwood and V Ruel; Dauss and Ainsmith. Score (second game) R. H. E. New York 001 1013 6 1 Detroit . .000 0000 4 1 Batteries Mogridge and Hannah, Boland and Stanage. A M ER IC ANL EAGUE CLUB STANDING. W. L. Pet. '""hicaro 4S 26 619 New York 41 29 r.s6 Cleveland .41 34 547 Detroit 39 34 534 St. Louis 38 34 .528 Boston 31 40 .437 Washington 32 43 127 THE WOR TO Trap ! Philadelphia 19 52 .26 Yesterday's Results At Cleveland Washington 3, Cleve land 0. At Chicago Chicago 3. Boston I. At Detroit New York 2-3. Detroit 13-0 At St Louis Philadelphia 5, SL Louis 4. ALEXANDER WINS FOR CHICAGO TEAM; BOSTON, Mass., July 15 Alexander J pitched his first game since June 17 ;md led Chicago to a 7 to 2 victory' to day. Bases on balls by McQuillan and: hits by Deal. Mann and Flack, to gether with an error by Riggert, in' the fourth, gave the Cubs 5 runs Score: P. H. E. rhlcago 000 502 0007 7 1 Boston 100 010 0002 7 2 Batteries Alexander and O'Far- rell, Killefer; Killigim, McQuillan and Gowdy. COAST LEAGUE CLUB STANDING. W L. PcL Ios Angeles 59 36 .670 ernon 63 40 621 San Francisco 49 45 .621 Salt Lake 45 43 .511 Portland 42 48 .467 Oakland 41 51 .4 60 Seattle 37 50 .425 Sacramento 38 63 418 Yesterday's Results. At Salt Lake Salt Lake 11, Port land 10 At Sacramento Sacramento 9. Oak Land i. HOME RUN GIVES GAMEJO BEES SALT LAKE, July 15 Salt Lake won the opener of the Portland series here today, by a score of 11 to 10 it was a tie in the eighth, but Sheely s home run decided the issue in favor of tho locals. The score PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A E Blue, lb 5 0 2 10 2 0 Westers!!, Ob 4 i 2 1 0 0 Speas, If 6 1 2 4 0 o1 W alker, cf 5 1 1 4 11 0 Siglln. 2b 5 2 2 3 4 2 I Baker, c 3 2 0 1 1 0 Rader. ss 3 1 0 5 5 0 Cox, rf 5 1 2 1 0 0i Isutherland, p . . .. 2 0 1 1 2 0' ! Sc hroeder, p 1 0 0 i 1 0 jTarnier 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals 40 10 1130 15 2 Batted for Sutherland in eighth. None out when winning run was scored. SALT LAKE AB. R H. PO. A. E. J Maggert, cf 3 3 1 3 0 li Krug, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, 2b 5 0 1 5 5 0 Mulvey, If 5 1 0 2 1 0 Rumler, rf 6 3 3 1 0 u Sheely, lb 5 2 4 11 0 0 Johnson, ss 5 0 1 6 6 0 ! Mulligan. 3b 4 0 1 1 0 1 Ip.vler. c 5 0 0 4 5 0 . Leverenz, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Dale, p 4 2 3 0 1 0 Totals 43 11 14 33 18 2 Score by Innings. Portland nuns u4 uuu 14 u uu iu, Hits 122 002 030 1011 Salt Lake Runs 100 144 000 0111 j i Hits 101 244 100 0114. Summary. Three-base hit Rumler 1 Home runs Speas, Sheely. Sacrifice hit Smith. Sacrifice fly Sutherland. ! Stolen bases Blue, Westerzil, Mag gert Base on balls Off Sutherland 5,1 Schroeder 1, Leverenz 6, Dale 2.1 Struck out By Dale 3. Runs respon sible for Sutherland 10, Schroeder 1. Leverenz 3, Dale 1. Credit victory to Dale. Charge defeat to Schroeder. 'Ten runs, 13 hits and 32 at bat off ISutherland in 7 innings; 6 runs, 5 hits and 12 at bat off Leverenz in two plus! 'innings, out in third, bases full, none; out and three balls on batter. Left on I bases Portland 6, Salt Lake 7. First I I base on errors Portland 2, Salt Lake 1. Double play Rader to Blue. Wild pilch Sutherland. Time of game Two hours and thirty-five minutes. Umpires Held and Eason TEAMS TRAVELING. LOS ANGELES, July 15. Los Ang ides game postponed, traveling. Seattle San Francisco game po.-t poned, traveling SACRAMENTO 9, OAKLAND 4. SACRAMENTO, Cal . July 15 Score: R. H. E. Oakland 4 10 1 Sacramento 9 14 2 Batteries. Falkenburg and Mitzp; Vance, Prough and Cook. NATIONAL HAGUE CLUB STANDING W L Pet. New York 46 23 667 Cincinnati .49 25 .662 1 Chicago 42 33 .5601 Pittsburgh 38 36 .514 ! Brooklyn 37 36 511 St. Louis 29 49 372 1 Boston 26 44 371 Philadelphia 20 47 .299 Yesterday's Results At Boston Chicago 7, Boston 2 At Brooklyn Brooklyn-St. Louis, no game, rain At New York New York-Pittsburgh no game, rain At Philadelphia - Philadelphia-Cincinnati, no game, rain MEEHAN SEEKS TO HGHTDEMPSEV SAN FRANCISCO July 15. Willie Meenan, a heavyweight boxer of this city, says he is entitled to a match with Tnrlr 1 ) r. m njoi t li o r c ? ,-r.Tl.l champion Friends of Meehan, as well as local follower;-; of boxing, believe there la merit in his demand for a meeting with the titleholder, although they are not predicting anything much for Willie in (he light of what Demp sey did to Willard at Toledo. M'-ehan's claim is based on the fact that he holds n four-round decision over Dempsey. This bout was fought in San Franeisco last vcar at one of the war benefits held here All the sport writers confirmed the decision of the referee in their accounts of the bout Sporting men are of the opinion that, ! bnli ally Dempsey s record will not be clear until he has defeated Meehan, but there are few who will concede Meehan a chance to win in a twelve or twenty-round bout. Call on J. J. Brummitt al 2417 Hudson avenue, if you want to sell your Liberty bonds. Phone 59. MRS. TRUC, COM? OUT) I J CWT COCT OjT ftowl ll HRC AND SHOW MCL VM NOT FIT To BC W just exycTor r -J f . "' - . , ft Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON. : V I I f OUTDOORS. I have a home that's pretty slit k B mansion made of wood and brick th window panes are mostly glass, the I doorknob is of rosth brass. And there are screens to keep out flies, and in the DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ! S MELEP 1 I tfUW 5HE frfTWW To I I WAD A WovJDERFUL PE5T - WEARLW MOPMIG PAPER. 1 T rJk I REAWMG PAPS M WW ? THE KATZIES ACS-T AAt-Y GOT j SURE, Tt SLLED OV HOty MS T GOT SMJED ?) - 0Dv'r GST A TH 30TT 3Qr OYCLS LOU . - . " ' 1 ' " i SAY POP!- By CM. PAYNE LTtT fNo.i'"1 j rUTTl ho. I'm i I ITetT1 NoTTmI trI l PtomuT tot? Mrl I No I asnt3oT .' 4 i ! pantry there are pies; electric fans kick up a breeze when torried summer f days displease. Oh, there a man In ' peace might rest, and feel that he waa doubly blest, if he had sense enough I to stay in that large dwelling resher- hay. But summer makes a man in- sane, some doodle-bug infest his brain; he leaves his mansion for a shack in sylvan glade or mountain IL 'rack; he scraps with bugs through weary nights, and suffers from mos- I quito bites; he packs his wood from distant piles, and carries water nine- 1 teen miles, and lives on beans and has no pies and. spoils his larynx cussing It flies. I have a home that's slick as t grease, and there, if sane, I'd live in h peace, all modern comforts at com- t niand, and bowls of ice cold fizz at band. But here I sit in a cheap coop, 1 where mountain lions round me wboop, j and drink warm water when I'm dry. L and never see a white man's pie; I'm burned and blistered by the sun, and try to think I'm having fun f LITTLE BENNY'S NoteBook I By LEE PAPE LANGWIDGE. j Langwidge is wat we Ixpress our H thaWta with and keep peeple frum imiJing out wat we are reely think- j The langwidge you speek depends cn wat country you was born in Jest ! by luck without your consent. If a I ehild is born in Prants started to speek I Germin Its parents would look at r. I In serprize. Everybody thinks their H jown langwidge is the only one worth (tawking and wen you see 3 ferriners I tawkin fornn together you wonder II j how they can understand each other. If it wasent for langwidge you wouldent know the names of thing H i to call them by, and pointing would H ! be mutch more polite on account of ! bi Lng mutch more necessery If you f dideiu know eny langwidge and you r wunted to mention a cow you would Hafl to say Moo moo. If you wunted in mentlo red . cow you wouldent hardly know wat to say. Several werda in a strate row with a period on the end make a sentence, and sevi ral sentences sumtimes make sents. Most books should start to be red at th' b ginning, but a dictionerry Jean be started enywares with equal j" plezzure. I Wen babies wunt sumthing they j make sounds wich nobody cant under stand exsepi themselves, ony they I are BUtch fearse sounds that the ba- 1 bies genrelly get wat they wunt any- H way This proves that langwidge is more of a luxury than wat it is of a I necessity i Wen a dog wuuts to ixpress a thawt very mutch he can bark and wagg his itale at the same time, so if you dont L understand him at one end you mite 'al the other. I i HOW ABOUT EFFICIENCY? Chicago. At a meeting of ne western f!i lency society one speaker ' suited that something like 1U per cent of the manulacturers have no knowl e.?. of costs whatever but has.? their II judgment upon the acts of their com- I petitors. Reports showed that many iirms are considering some form of dealing With their employes without recogniz- j, ing the trade union principle. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Ke.id the Classified Ada.