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’ y ■ ■ ■ r'\ g PORT lERVlS mOK PAg; 1 ' V c y e \ - . 4 ’ 1 -. »' t ^ . • V n p K t W / ' C * S P ( j JR F ^ E ^ : ; ■ - >: -i— ------- - P 0 RTPMR 8 « L ; i SCORE OF 10 |! . ? 1 ■;-,<! . ■ ■ I ^ I ’ A. McDonald Stars With Four ifils —Bisiand Allows But Six to < : 1 VSitats ■ * ’ ■ ■ B y 'T iilco ' 1<he' i?or{- Jer\4s Clv.(b at, last reccrv-- * its urtUielcy strealq wl>ep it -w-Qn 'its fourteenth vScrtory of tlife season, by defea-ting the fast Portland Team 'by t h e score of 10-2, on T\r etl- niaday,* '>- ' • * r . BLsland w a s on the mouifd for •P r i d e r 'a n d tbe yisitoi’S'^were helpless -before his pitcb'ing^, g|;ttihg: h u t six hits, th r e e of which 'Wtlre scratch. ...\ ■’ Tire--.locals had little trouM e .in . so'lylns OtPs offerings and. they m a c ed him for nine solid blows, fo u r of , w h ich w e re collected by P o r t ’s sensa tional left gardener, rAlllie” McDon,- aid. also pulled some pretty catohefef' out -in the left .side ;of the. diam o n d th a t brought great applaujie from th e cro w d .' ' v ^ ' - ■ ' W e i w w ^ 'a gocwiisi^ea’cfdW d in-at tendance biut i t could have been lots ■ .Mgger. Pans, you w ill. hatVe to pome *_oiit an d support the 'Club jf yoiC w a n t to see ball gam e s ,played |n the; city. N o w , l e t ’s see a ibig tu r n o ift for th e Sunday an d M o n d a y g a m e s . J Scorc^ b y I n n ings i Piifet Inning ro t a t e 3 ‘ ', ',\5- batted fo r j . D o y ie. a n d sacrlAce#.. ii'f,. T t o - i R a ^ M cPopal^. B u sh. - ■mt Ifby P itch e r —iBy.,Bisiand (iHar- ris); B y -O lt (B u s h ). - * ' / lDon)bl6i p l a y — ^il^bhra-e t o 'Harris. S tru c k iO'nt“^.(3iy iBislkhdE 8r B y - O l t a. JBase, o.n B a lls— Off ©Island I j ,0<ff Ott 1. U m p ire a t th e p late— Quacicenhush. d ‘ > ; I . . ' : 7 . O OS H O W T H E Y STAND » r-- a . » , AMEBIOAN IiEA GU B W. L, Pc. New York 70 f.2 .f.Tt •W a shington .V - • '71 -' t Detroit i . . ___ , 67 .c ..'’I'b , St. L o u ts.,.'.? ----- 63 !■ fid- •Oleveland; r*7 Chicago . . ................... 52 ;>^6S , fJS^ .............. .. 52 ■> 6S GameB Yesterday f’leveland i; New Yorh, 0. New york,, !); Olevpland. b St.j.LoiJ'ik -S'-iWashlhgtOrr. r:. i ^ L . \ ) • W a s h in g ton at N e w Yurk. P h ila d e lp h ia at B o s ton , lica g o a t C levelanil. Other-cluh,s. not pdhediited. H ATIONAD DBAGUB W . . Jj. ' 7.t AV,.' 70 ro) 69 r.4 SS cii i Inning H u g h e s singled ^ second. P . N e w Y o r k P ittsburgh .......... B r o o k lyn ............... C h icago . ................. Cincinnati . ............. vMt, L o us i s , , ! . , . ; . ... . !t, L o u i . iR:? ./f) ' Philadelphia .... 45 74 ':i .561 ill . ’.7,e .364 o u t .- -Jt'. jaenn ing uausm . . fcr.rn-tnt TVlarehr -B u s h s w a s . 1 _____ ield. 1 ru n , 2 M ts. Second Inning G. H e n n ing beat out a h i t t o short, owell sacrificed “G'. H e n n ing to sec- id, O tt ’w a lked, L a b a r r e stru c k p u t uls grou n d e d 'ou t tq pitch e r , I b i t . H o r n grounded out to second. Dxxn- ham flied o u t to center, K a n z e l s ta u b l P.'oston ............................... G a m e s Yester«l»y ^aik-inimti- at- Pitt'shurgh- ' * ‘ ; Bd.ston a t Phihufelphi-i. t-^t. LoiiLs at Chicago. 0;t.hci- cliihs^ n o t si-hedulccl. Short,j by Third Inning t ' E n s lind .! p o p p e d out to first/ Hughesfb«|a|: qu|:ia h i t to short,- ,P. Heniiini H a r r is „ . . lined out to c __ M a rch singled Doyl '6 safe on saerifice Donald. . singled t( Chy Convl Gels .^10 Finos, One ti-affic law M d o la ttfr and ‘one defendant for public inlb.Kication* ai'- raigned on com p laint of Po|icem e n G rant and .tMulv.aney wore fined $5 each in tbe city court by ..Tu.sticc- W. S. .Bevans tills raorn'ing,' ‘, ' through short, rif h i t, A. - left, . s c 7tp r ig h t W _______ ___ __ _ ildeij’s choh Doyle out a t hom e , BlsIand-ingled si: to rig h t scoring A. .. Mi'c- ;o m g _ _______ M c o n a ld an d W , Stoll B maSd safe >yle op t t,Kf r ig h t ....™ ,,, M cDonald, B isiand stole second. H o rn grounded out tos h o r t, 3 m u s, 3 hits. Fonrtli Inning K ow ell safe on error, O t t stru c k out, .ODabarre popped out to short. •Puls f lied out to left. .D u n h a m stnucac out, K a n z e l grounded o u t to second, grounded out to t h ir d . . Tlfth Inning iKuslind stru c k out, ' H u g h e s sin - led over short, H u g h e s out steal ing second.- P* H e n n ing filed o u t-to left. ‘ ,1 h it. J. D o y ie grounded o u t to th ir d , A. M c D o n a ld singled p a s t s e c o n d . and stole ^ c o n d . B u s h lined out to first, w h o 'd a u b l e d A. IMiCDonald -off *' sGc 6 nd. *i‘ 3iit* ■fi; 6 th h m in s . H a r r is -hat b y pitched ball. G. H e n n ing safe on fielder’s choice, K d w e l an g led to left scoring B a f ris; - o t t stru c k out, H e p n ing scored when K o w e ll stole second, La ab ba an nre re strui ' c , : no-fiO-\F aC 'h HAPANT: jrjCowE PATQlEUr J A STRANte WHEE.L>1AN ^VJHO tiCURkHt-U, tHl'pcKsH TOVJM bHOvJE-D ut-* (ht, OT h U s 'z\bc. Olt .TRfe FLabHLV UUE^bhU LbBERT ROtitJi VRNRNDAl. j COMPmON TODAY ---- l^ n m g ^ s Kills ; 9j0O^ japk-Epidemic Spreads to West : .ToikiOi ■ Auff.\ ;2gi--.Sevoml of tlio ■most; Cupinent pEiy^'C-ians here have left hu r ricd ly .fo r i 'the w e s tern 'p r o v - ihees, wli’crc a hew. cpidei-nic, i*esem- kng spincal mcningij:i,s. is reported to lie raging, c a u sing'neaidy 90 deaths in recent weeks. >-5 ' The local pliy.sieians call i t “narco- reptic .rndnirigitis.” The victunsi un dergo th e usual sym p tom s of hptnal m eningitis .and th e n fall into a com a tose state, I'em aining so until d ^ t l i . The m o rtality is at the r a te of 03 per The proxdnces a ffected a r e Kifgawa, Tokiushikia, lOkayama and Tayama., on ithe Island of Shikoku. “ ■ ■Diapatclies from th e provinee» in dicate, t h a t 't h o hpfdefeics j h a s ^ ^ r e a d \throbgliout 'We-stern' Hondo,' the m a in island of Japan, as w e ll as th r o u g h out ghikokuv I . . S e v e r e s t P u n is h m e n t! The' severest punishment .suft’ered by a sensitive niind, for injury inflicted, upon, aijodier,! i.s’. t h e . con.s(-iousiie.s.s of' havin.; done it.—Hosea IvaHou. h ■ w ---------- . Mistakes of Learned Menj The n'lfetake.s of a learned than are like a shipvrreclc which wj'eck<; many odi(^rs with It.-^A’raliian Prnver.iu u . Hi : - GApoinHr on^obaems ' : \ A h i n y o i i r p o d j k t tat : . i i , H - n i h •'■Mis - 3 1 ? ^ • 1 I t o U s i i p s n i a l t e i ^ after ea^h pipe load I*oil costs less than tin ,too > % ♦ -that% how you get such q u w ^ inside for IOC i- i -■m Easy to Owii Economy Quality Gran^r Rou^Cttt/ . ' i _ ______ __________ T . . . J . ' -it: ^ made and cut exclusivelypipes L t c g e w & RfYERs T obacco C o . ^CHEVROLET;; \CHOUSE CLEANING - fc . . ....... 5t pitcher*- : fc, H e p n in g scor,e< ______ ____ second, L ', out, iHu'ls grounded out to p it , h it. -\W. M cDonaid popped oUt to second, i Bisfland grounded out to second, Horn, w a lked, D iinham grounded o u t t o short. Seventh Inning ■ (P . M cDonald playing shotfEstop dn P . McDona-: safe on » ficed, SCO; D o n a ld d _ orifice h it. Bush sconinig-; 31sland sacrificed W . M cDonald to th ir d . ’Horn, stru c k out, D u n h a m grounded out to third. S * A V .V - * .V .V A V J V .V A W ^ LEGION DAY — A T ^ M a rch safe on error, (L. Doyle A .safe on era. if. f r i , jiiigntH: inning ^^CHoppy 'playing r ig h t field 5n place Harris 'struck out. G-, Henning filed drfuck *out.. Ninth Inning Jd to left,-' t*a' S/aT-'PSg’ fSII ibarro fliefd rht stealing Joyland Park V SATURDAY, AVGUST 30 | | WATER IpARNIVAL I B A N D C O N C E R T F I R E W O R K S D A N C I N G ' a f t e r n o o n and EVENING 7 ndlES AWARDED forWatn i ^ anADiiiac SHOE SALE V\'/ - y ' . . / - - ' - ' ' ‘ ^ - . . - A T - . ^ • , S h e a r & Sheurping Pown Sear tfce Depot T M l ^ ^ l^ D A Y S A T l ^ ^ Alf sunuher stock aiid oddb and ends iniut go make nemn jEpr fall goods alTivin^at$1.67^$i.97/M^7i&$3,97 MEN’S GOODYEAR WELT Oxfords and Shoes S 1 9 7 i s a 9 7 'M LADIES' AND GROWING’ ,:'.GIRL^ Suidals I 1 . S 7 ■ '■IAl>ilE5’,:r-;| fNinipshE^ Osiddrds ; 4 / $ i J 7 h $ l 9 7 2S Paks ChUdrea’s odd si3»f^ to clean <Mit at iONE-HAlFMARKEDPiOeE. V L A d il^M ^ a n d C h lld to n ’s W l d t e ,C i m v a » ’« - V ^ ^ remamgoa^per paw V - Many o th^ bargains inchided in this house - cleaning