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THE MORNING OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1911. 1 PLAYERS WHO TOOK PAST IN SENSATIONAL PORTLAND-SEAT BEAVERS TAKE BIG 'S BUT PUTS TLE GAME. ROADSTERS UP PEG END OF SLUGFEST -e-'-I . , Co'rvallis Collegian's Three Bagger Proves Quietus , for Giants. - Tragic Contest for Senators ' ICC i SJSr. Ends With Heavy Score of 13 to 11. If MOOR One- mmm 1 .i-..v -.Ti:- ; t r 4 V I LEWIS' SKULL FRACTURED f-acramento'a "left Fielder I Hit Bark of Right Far by Pitched Ball by Koetner and Is Sent to Hospital. SACRAMENTO. CU June - f Spe cial.) Notwithstanding tha final rallies of the Senator they were unable to cope with the Beavera this afternoon, loalng a slugfest. which bordered on a tragedy, by a score or it m 11. Jimmy Lewi. 8rrmfnloi left fleld- ea'r by a pitched ball from KoHnr In the Bfth Inning anil tonight Ilea In the Slatera" Hospital with a fractured kail and concuatoo of the brln. Hi condition U noi coniMi"i ""'""' H wn unronecloua for a time and bled from the car. .... ... ... - n.4 btta nlentl- ful. but exhibitions of the bnnehearl varletv were thrown In tor m vra. The Senator were principally at fault for tha Ivory atuff. First Proline of Hum. Only one error figured In the first Inning marathon. Pheehan. Ryan, Rappa and McKune chalked up elnglea. Peckinpaugh got a double and scored ...... k 1 t . m i Khhu'i error with Shinn. Van Buren's single andt PiniK i sacrtnee ny wuwo ir -cals In the flrst. c.....n t.it fair In tha Mcond and scored with Rappa on weird errora of Shinn and ianxig. The Senatora rallied In tha third; when, with two passed and Shlnn's single. Panstg doubled to center, clear ing the bases. Ryan home over right field fence In the fourth and In the last of the Inning Sacramento eoored twice on boota by Sheehan. Peckinpaugh and McKun and Van Btirm'i aafety. Krae Iter. Kuhn and McKone lined ont sin gles for the fifth Inning run. Ma honey got homer over the right-field fence oa the flrat ball pitched In tha last half. Senatora Crawl Tp. Another cropped out In the sixth. Ryan tripling. Rappa singling and Krueger and Peckinpaugh doubling for a total of four rune, the lat one helm cored on Shlnn'e error. Sacramento tried to tem the tide In the lent of tha seventh. Maboney. Lerchen and Heta ter singling and Byraro doubling-. A bae on balla helped matters. Van Ruren's elngle. an Infield out and Mc Kuce'a error on Warren' grounder In the elirhth put Sacramento within two rune of the leaders. McTredM mar irtva IJoyd Snook, tha J. year-old high school boy. a chance t work out at Stockton Sunday nrnrn tn. Me eaya the boy look irood to mm. irore: IK It V A r I AlvH PO.AK. .rf 1 -nitRa.lt.. a Vkm 111 S I 3 H e-er 3 S OV'Brea.rf 4 1 Panili in. 4 1 8 I in : ttrtarf Farpa.1t. S re.r.ir. 4 rkft.aa. 4 KnM.r.. W K na.ja I K (titer. t I 1 11 1 1 1 M 0 ney.rf I 2 1 4 l t.wia.;f... t 1 f ritomuy. 1 1 1 3 l.'rrhn.es I 4 Rvrem.p.. 4 Warren. If. 4 I 0 iUeker.c 1 l Total. 4 IS IT f ' TiL 4lt:TIS cone pt in-nio. Portland sat 14a 11 Plx hlta 1 1 1 J 4 a a O IS lacramanro ...........1 a 3 3 1 O 3 1 a 11 Fa bira 1 I !l I I u a 11 ' 8rjART. Rona fifiuhan 7. Rnn J. Rapre 1. Knie- fr 2. Fe.-k!npaugh :. Kuhn. inma 5. Van turn J. Mahoney. Thome. I.erchn. Byraro Warren. Homa rune Ryan. Mahoney. THr baa hit Rran. Two- haaa hlta rrck:npah 1 I-ani.. Knmtr. Byram. tcriflr fly Ptnilf. Pun on he.Ha ort Koeetner 4. ofr Byrern I. Stolen baaaa I'klapaazh. Knha. Kieetaar Hrw ot Pr K!tnar 4. Hit by pttrhr laata Truhta plavs K"tBr to Pe-aopauati T:appa. Wild pitch Kotnar. Time f gam 1 boar 4S mloutfft. L'mptra Me oraevy. YILLAI.EKS UIX OKF OAKLAND friewart's ritchlna: and Pattcrson'a Hittlnt: Are Feature. SAX FRANCISCO. June JO. In a fame featured by Stewart's pitching and Patterson's hltttns. Vernon de feated Oakland I In 1 here today. The Southern pitcher struck out ten men to riater's two. Issued only two pae snd held Oakland to a total of five hits. Patterson eecured four hits out of Ave times at bat. Five of Vernon's runs were secured In the Olh. . The score: Vernon Oakland Ab.H.Po.A.K.' AH H ro-A-E. rarl'ef 1 I I o opfrl.tb. . 4 1 11 1 l Kana.lf . 4 1 4 O 0 Hotrn.rf 3 0 tt 1 Fat-on. lb 5 4 5 " Ma rt.lf 3 2 2 O 0 prar.ar- S 2 1 t'ut-w.:b 4 A B X o flnn-rt S 2 n O O Za-h'r.cf 4 2 O 0 Xoap.as. 4 1 S 2 1 WoWn.Sb 1 O 0 0 O Pur II .lb 10 2 1 11 Wiwin. 4 1 4 T 0 M.n.r. 4 1 10 O "'Mtliac. 2 1 1 f war Up 4 0 0 1 0'later.p.. a O 1 0 O ttet!'S.Si 3 0 0 0 0 Ti1'n.c 1 0 I o n jcoy'..., 10 0O0 Totals ST 12 -7 2' Tntal 33 B 27 13 1 ' t'oy batted for Flater in nlntn. SCORE BI INNINf58. rnon 1 OSOSOOO 0 Hlta ....1 30 5 2 0 0 1 12 Oakland o o o 2 o o o o a Hlta 0 0 112O01 O 6 FI'MMART. Runi Carllale 3. Patterson (2. Rraah ear t-. Stlnaon. Huap. WirM, Plater. Thrae htm hlta H"ap. Two-haaa hlta 8tlna.n. 34aaeart. Kan. JSarrinoe hlta Kane. o?n haara 4'arllala -21. Praaher. Hap. rirat haae on balla On 8lwart 2. off Plater . Struck out Pt Ptewart I br Klatr 2. 4 it hr pltrher Tieuemann. Time 2.14. VnTptre lllldebrand. TEXAS HKCRl'IT GOES TO BAD Vatea Found by Seals for Three Rons. Netting Victory. LOS AXGEU:S. June 30. Tates. Pll lon'a Texas recruit, started In tha tiox for the home team today, but was found for three runs before hew as re placed by Crlper in the fourth, the Seals Innlnft. i to z. score: San Pranctecn l.oe AntHe AMI PO.A.C How M I f 3 1 o 0 o 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 1 O s Powell. If 3 3 1 OHem rd.rf 4 Mrk'e.Xb 4 112 0!aly cf. . 4 W rer.aa. 3 1 4 Moore lb. 4 MohPr So t O 9 4 H'ti arjs 4 T.nn't lb X W 1. fl li Allll..ir.. A O . . . Klin O I Ml Inn Ih 11" o Vaonrf. 3 o o " i-imtn.c. . m i . a I e 1 4TitM.D.. 1 0 on Jtonkn.pL 3 12 1 0.-rier.p. - Totals S2TJ H Totals SO T2Z 14 3 SCORB BT INNINGS. Fae rrancieco 1 J 1 o J Mlta o x 1 loot o a Lea A oaVlea O O A 3 0 0 A O 2 Rita 1 3 1 1 0 0 07 WTTX M ART., ft ana Powell. Xobiar. Moilumaa, LiaJty. fi C "' " v. . Si---;. - . 1 ' . J - .... ' '. : .' J r J- 4 -.'--'". " . Moore. Hits made Off Tales a, 3 rune. In 3 1-3 tnnlnea Three-baea hit McArrtle. Two-baae hlta Moaklmao. Talay. Moore. sacrifice hlta Tennant. weaver. Mown baae Mtsr. Paaoa on halle Off Tatea 4. off Moeklman 2. off 'near 1. Struck out Pv Tal-a 1. tr Moaklman Balk Yates. Wild plicbj Crleer. Time 1:4.X Umpire Finney. VEUXOX CLl'B KTKEXGTIIEXED llocan Expects Pitcher Ovit Will Prove Valuable Addition. SAN FRAXCI3CO. June 30. (Spe cial. Plana for etrengthenlns; tha Vernon Clnb are well under way. A pitcher la on the road and Hogan ex perts a new fielder. Pitcher Ernie Ovltx. aecured by tha Chicaa-o National league Club from tha University or Illinois, has been farmed out to Ver non and will report right away. Hoaran, who expects his new man by tha Drat of tha week, aaya that Ovits la a bis; rlirht-hander who cornea highly recom mended by Frank Chance. He has not pitched for the Cubs and Is sent est because ha Is In need of more season- In r. The Cuba must think well of him. for they have a string- on him ao that they can call him back when they desire. Hosran haa also received word that tho Chicago National a. If walvera are secured, will send to Vernon an ln- fleldar named Fisher, who hat been playing with Danvllla this year. Kane has seen Fisher In action and minus he will strengthen the Villagers. BOTH TEAMS FORFEIT GAMES Taooma and Victoria Each Declared Winners by OpopslnR Cmplrea. VICTORIA. June 30. The use of nlarer timDlres reeulted In turning to day's am me between Tscoma and Vic toria Into a fiasco. UoiDlra Higglna. Tacoma s representative forfeiting the game to Tacoma to 0. and Starkell. of the Victoria team, awarding It to the orals by the same score. The trouble occurred In the second Inning atfer Victoria had batted Annls out of the box and the score stood 3 to In favor of the home team. The Victoria manager charged that Hlg glns. who waa umpiring behind the bat was favoring Tacoma and refused to go on with tha game unless Manager Lynch, of Tacoma. designated another plover to officiate as umpire. Lynch upheld Hlgglns. and when Victoria continued their refuaol to play the Tacoma umplra declared the game forfeited. Starkell promptly cams to tha reacue of Victoria and forfeited the game to Victoria. Tho dlaputo will bo carried to President Llndaay for ad judication. Jefrrlett to Hunt in Alaska. xp.W YORK. June 3a J. J. Jeffri-a arrived here today from Europe. He aaid that aa soon aa he had taken a look at hie business affairs ha would maas a h..oina trio to Alaska. Other passen gers said he kept very much to himself during the voyage. PariHc Ceaa t. I Northwestern. W. I- P.'. W. I- P C. Portland ..4T 3 .3i3: Vancouver " 2 Oakland ...M 43 .53Tlrim ....aa - i Fraa...4l 43 8pokaae ...43 31 -M Vernon fortiantt . . aa Vauun tii 41 47 .4rtH .Seattle ....HlS.lSi lx-a Anfls.ST 4 .47 Victoria ...l 83 .23 National. I Amerlraa. W. I. PC W. U PC New York. .41 24 .asi'Petroit ...44 SJ .eT hicaso ...an I . piiiit as -- -i Phila 3 .""'New Tork..sj i-N ,mh rittatmrs .7"JT -S7i I'hlraco ...32 - ."33 8t. lxui..3 ..V.4 Poaton ....34 SI .2:t tnrlnnatl 2w 11 .4-n t leveiana. n si .i Brooklyn . .23 41 .SM Wahln a 24 4 .rs buaton IS 30 .231 aU lAHlle. . .17 43 .274 America Ai n rial Ion.) Weatera Iagaa. miumbun ..4: : ..-.K7'refiveT 40 ;4 Kan. flty 4i 31 ..'nvi ruehlo .....n -t Loulavllla .37 34 .i-lirit. Joaeph..37 2 .51 Mlnneaps a -ii mnui i.uy...i. .." Milaaukee 33 .4U.1I.lni.-oln 33 20 .41 st Paul... 33 4 .4.. J Omaha Toledo 32 40 .444 Topeka 2 3 .4.11 Indiana' la .30 42 .n,ues jaoinaa.Aa aa ..i Teaterdmy's Rewalta. Psclflc Coaat I.easue Portland 13. Facrs ento 11: t-aa Francisco 3. la Anaalea 3; Varnon . Oakland 2. liorthwaatern I.eaue t oruann . ieni 4; Spokane 14-2. Vancouver l-lo: Tacoma vVtoria ama atopped In aecond Innlns by dlaputa and aacb umpire forfeited saipe to different club. .... American lutein pnnsoeipnis n. Instoa 3: Boat on T. New Torn a: Chicago a. C leveiann j. i irireni. ... National Leaaua rniciio a. incinnaji a; Pt. leuia . Plttabura 3: Hiwklyn 3, Phila delphia O: Roaton 7. New Tork 4. American Aaaociatloa st inneapona ji, ledo Uoulavllle 3. St. Paul 2: Mllwau- 9 Columbus 9: Indlaaapnlla 10. Kansas eaiern l.rau Tnpeka . Pueb'e 7: IJn r. nnvr 2: t. Joaapb 4. Omaha 3; Aloises Sloira City- 1. On a etea'W conmimpon of 400.000 no feet a year It la estimated that New Zea land's timber supply will give out la 40 y.ate. s BASEBALL IN EPITOME Uli Iveagvea at a Claeta. . 'a I a t "It . - - , Jf 5 r.. .v v. j :;. fi t :. i, v ; J ': t. ' a ENDS LEAGUE Cactus Team Quits Because of Mexican Trouble. UMPIRE'S JOB RISKY ONE Allen Says Arizona, Texas and Mexi can fin lc Guns Instead of Pop Rottle When Offended by Official's Decision. BT nOSCOB FAWCKTT. I'mplre J. Scott Allen, who is hand ling the Portland-Seattle 'scries this week, thoroughly agrees with General Sherman and hia famous epigram on war. for unuaual though It may sound, I'mp Allen lost his Job tills Spring through the Mexican uprising. "I umpired In the Cactus League In 1910." said Allen yesterday, after his strenuous session at the Vaughn street battlefield. "This Cactus League was composed of the Arizona towns, Iouglaa, Bisbee, El Paso, Clifton and Morence. and tha mining town of Cana nea. In Mexico. The war. of course, put the quietus on the circuit this year, ao that's how I came to be with tho Northwestern League." Allen says that an umpire takes his life In his hands every time he steps out upon the diamond down there in the wild and woolly mining ramps. Spectators poke miniature gatlingguna at tha indicator man inatead of pop bottlea and softer expletlvee. "Ask Jimmy Homan. now umpiring In tha Union Association, about Art sons." said Allen with a grim smile. "Jimmy had a close shave in one camp and only tha nervs of tho Sheriff saved him from a sudden death." The Cactus League waa one of tha few outlaw organisations In existence last season. It was backed by the copper mining concerns and had a schedule calling for three games rr week. Thomas and Goodman, of the Victoria club, wo.-o Cananea livery last season. Manes drew pay from Bisbee. a a a Jo Coster. New Tork Italian lad, wfc wad defoated by Joe Mandot, the clever French boy, a few days ago at Memphis, should not lose any reputa tion by his setback. Coster haa beaten Frank le Conley and Is next in line after Abe Attell for the feather weight championship. Ho took on Mandot at 126 pounds at 3 o'clock, so virtually met a lightweight. Promoter Tom McCarey, recotmlsing this, de cided not to call off Coster's engage ment with Joe Rivera at Los Angeles on July 4. , a a . a Fred Lake, former manager of tho Boston Red Sox. has the following to say of tho pinhcada of tho baseball profession: "Think of the way baseball is han dled by tho big papers nowadays. Tago after page about thin player and that player. Small wonder that the pin heads lose their craniums and think that not only should they bo praised to tho skioa for every good move they make, but that their faults should be overlooked. Were It not for the fact that the newspapers give the game column af ter column of free advertising, lots of smart young men who are now draw ing from $200 to $500 per month would be hunting Jobs that would Barely en able them to sit at ordinary 10-cent lunch counters. The baseball player that sneers at a newspaper the way the baseball columns of the modern newsraper are conducted ought to be working for about $9 per week In some field where the working hours begin at daylight and end at nightfall." A fountain marking hriiah. eomewhat ra eemhlme a hus fountain pea, has been patented by a MUuan mea. 1 WILLIAMS IS BANISHED With Moral!, Portland Manager Is Removed From Contest for Dis puting Decision Final Re sult I to 4. Otto Moore, a young- collof catcher imported from the wilda of Corvallls, Or.. Is todav in a class with Ping Bodie, Ty Cobb and other stars of the swatiing firmament, for a three-bagger off Moore's bat In the eighth Inning yes terday sent Portland back Into fourth place at Seattle e expanse. score, a to 4. Pitcher Fullerton, a former Portland Coast Leaguer, had been pitching rings around Nick "Williams' men up to tho fatal finish. The Roadsters had been further demoralized by the removal of Jess Stovall and Manager Williams earlier in the game for disputing de cisions with Umpire Allen, but the a witching of Harris to flrstand the ad dition of Moore behind tho bat eventu ally proved the winning combination. Lam line, who had succeeded tuoom fleld on the mound In the fiftk frame, opened the eighth by a neat single to center. The score then stood 4-3 in Seattle's favor. Casey followed suit, and, with two out (Mundorff and Jen sen) Moore stepped Into the breach with a ripping three-bagger Into deep left field, scoring two. Mensor and Pettlgrew then singled In a row. scor ing Moore, making five hits and three tallies for the eighth. Contest Is Keen. -The game waa exciting from the tap of the gong to the explosive climax. The Gl&nta scored two In the opening inning on three walks by Bloomfleld. v. I . K Cenllrannntr and a wild pitch. a u. i vj " - . -.- - Portland took the lead in the fifth alter acorlng one tho inning oerore on walks and a boot by Leard and two In the fifth on a double by Stovall. a sin gle by Mensor through Fullerton, a bad peg to second by Danny Shea and a wild pitch. Seattle forged ahead, 4-S, in the sev enth, after singles by Fullerton and Leard and a neatly-executed double steal by Seaton and Leard. Then came the latter part of the eighth and the curtain. Bloomfleld had allowed but one hit for Portland during tho first four frames, but In the fifth Manager Wil liams took no chancea and replaced him In favor of Laroline, after Xard had doubled to the left-field fence and tal lied on Crulkahank's single. Lamllne n i. .ha Avt two men. Leard's two-bagger was the third hit this year to connect vim me duu sign m n. left garden. He will receive $50 for his trouble. Williams Is Dcrrlcked. with ITmnlre Allen came In the sixth inning, after a trik" decision. Jensen was sent In to flnlBh r-. 1 1 .A hot and Into right field. In the seventh Bues threw wide to Ort on Pettigrew'o grounder. Allen calling Pettlgrew out when Ort made a wild stab at him. Williams put forth a serious objection and was peremp torily removed trom tne scene vi "i The two teams will meet In a double header this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kaxtley and Garrett will probably i fn. Pnrllanil anil Knis:ht and Kouthpaw Zackert for the visitors. Tho score: Seattle Ab.H.Po. Portland A.K.I Ab. I.eard.2h 4 2 2 0 1 Mun'IT.rM) 4 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 6 0 0 2 3 0 0 12 0 0 O 1 S 1 O S 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 O 10 0 0 12 0 0 Chulk.lf Paaton.cf Ruea.3h. 2 1 0 0(-aaey.2b. 0 Olstnvall.rf 5 0WHlfa.tb 0 OjMenaor.cf 2 O Pettfw.lf 3 O'Coltrln.as 2 1 Har-a.c.lb O O 0 4 1 0 0 10 1 1 0 6 1 0 Weert.rf . Ort.lb. . Bay'd.as. Fhea.e. . Fullen.p 1'Bloom'd.p 0 Jenaen.rf 2 I.amlln,p 2 Uoore.c. 1 Ttrtale 32 7 24 16 3 Totals 28 S 27 10 1 9CORB BT INNINGS. Staattla 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 O 4 Hits ill!! ..... .. 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 u7 Portland'' -O 0 1 2 0 0 0 8 Hlta a v SUM MART. Runs Leard 3. Crulkahank. Caaey. Stov ill. iMcneor. Coltrln. Lamllni. Moor. Struck mt Bv Fullerton 4. by Bloomfleld 2. by .amilna ft. Baaaa on hall Off Fullerton 3. ff Bloomfleld 3. Two-base hlta Leard, . Jt .11 ThMdJi,,. hit Moor. Trouble ofay Buaa. Ort and Bum. Sacrifice ita rumanana. neeion. .n-r. afiww, -la Stolen baaea Ieard. Seaton. Caeay. I'llllama. Manaor (21. Hit by pitched ball Williams. ana puenw riw"iii . " ' l.rton. Innlnca pitched by Bloomflld 4 1-3; . i . .19 T 1 Kite Cl7 niOOttl- PV Llimine, ' " - Held 3. off Lamllne 4. Time 1:50. Umpire AIICUi Notes of the Game. F-illerton had won four etralghts up to yesterday. tmllne sets credit for yaaterdays vic tory as tha acore, was tied when ha want into the box. Shea and Bloom (laid used football tactlos at the plate In the third Inning, tinea evi dently thousrht Bloomfleld waa running Into him to prevent a throw to the baaea on hie out at the plate ao braced himself and aent the Portland neaver naaaiong. I.amlln executed a pretty piece of base- running In tha etshth after singling to cen ter. Lamllne tor around twnna dam en I'bmv', Alnrle to center. Blowed UD as If to atop and when Beaton threw to Rnymond away he went to third. The extra baae made It poaslhle for Caaey to steal secona s moment later, both tallying on Moore's three-bagger. VANCOUVER GETS EVEX BREAK Double-Header With Spokane Re sult to Xo Advantage. VANCOUVER, June 30. Vancouver and Spokane broke even In today's double header, the visitors winning tho first game 14 to 1, and Vancouver the evening contest 10 to 2. Vancouver s pitchers were easy in the first game. In the second game a batting rally in the sixth netted the locals eight runs. Scores: First game Vancouver I Spokane Ab.H.Po.A.E.f ' Ab.H.Po.A.E. Hafn.3n. 4 0 0 0 lNetxel.3b. 4 S 0 Ad'ma.lb 4 17 0 Ok'ooney.ai 3 2 3 3 0 Ben't.2b. 4 0 4 2 0'FTIak.rf . . 5 2 4 0 1 bwaln.rC. 3 1 2 0 0 Nord e.lb 3 18 0 0 Catea.lf.. 1111 OTauar.lf. 6 0 3 0 0 Praa'r.lb 0 0 11 OIKIppTt.cf 3 1 2 0 o Brin'r.cf. 1 1 1 O 0'arft.2b. 4 115 0 Scha'r.aa. 3 O 1 8 lHaaty.c. 4 1110 Lewis.e.. 3 O A 4 (VWima.p.. 8 3 10 0 Oervala.p n o o 0 nj Erlck'n.p 0 0 0 3 Totsls SO 4C711 J Total 4014 27 0 1 SCORE BT INNINGS. Vancouvr 0 0 0 0 1 O 0 O n Spokan 2 4 3 0 0 1 0 0 214 SfMMART. Runs Swain, Netsel a. Ceoney 1, Ji'or- To We have 3ust 12 Pianos left' which" we will sacrifice Saturaay. These are -still left in our old store at 386 Washington Street. Don't lose this opportunity to purchase A Bargain in High-Grade Pianos No inferior instruments are carried by us, but the prices at which" we hare been selling during this sale are lower than ever before offered in the city, quality considered. It cOsts nothing for you w to come and look these snaps over. These 12 Pianos Must Be Sold 4i dyke, Cartwright 2. Haaty S. Willis 2. Stolen vala In 2 Innings: 8 runs 7 hits off Erlckson bases Netzel. Haaty. Nordyke. Sacrifice hlta Netzel, Cartwrlght. Haaty. Two-base hlta Prlak. Cooney 2; Cartwrlght. Brlnker. Pitchers- record Six rune T hits off Oer in 7 Innings. Bases on balls Off Willis 1. off Brtcluon 4. Struck out By Willis 2. by Gervale 1. by Eriokaon 8. Hit by pitcher Klppert (by Erickaon). Left on liases Vancouver 6. Spokane 3. Umplrea ; McCarthy and Baumgarten. Bouond game Vancouver I Spokane Ab.H.Pn.A.R Ab.H.Po.A.E. Har-n.SK 8 3 11 oietxel.Sb. 4 112 0 Adams. If 5 10 0 O.t'ooney.as 3 O 0 S 1 Benn't.2b 5 O 4 7 llFrlak.rf.. 1 2 3 0 0 Hwaln.rf. 8 3 2 0 0 Nord'e.lb. 4 0 14 0 0 Praa'r.lb 2 1 12 0 OiZlmm'n.lf 3 0 8 1 0 Brlnker.cf 4 12 0 OlKipp'rt.cf 2 110 1 Reharr.aa 4 114 Oi'arft.Ib. 4 0 14 0 I-ewla.c. 1 0 8 2 0 Sples'n.o. 4 2 4 2 O Cates.p. . 0 2 4 1 Bonner.p. 3 0 O 4 0 Totals 84 10 27 1 H 21 Total! 32 8 27 18 2 SCORE BT INNINGS. Vancouver o o o o l s i Spokane 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 SUMMARY. Runa 'Harrison 8. Adams, Bennett, Swain. Fraahear, Brlnker 2. Scharntreber, Frlak 1. stolen bases Harrlaon, Adama, Bennett. Swain. Brlnker 3. Klrpcrt. Sacrifice hlta Brlnker. Braehear. Horn runa Harnaon, Frlak. Thre-bae hit Si harnweber. Baaea en balla Off Bonner 4. off Catea 3. Struck out By Bonner 2. by catea a. Mil oy pitcher Bonner. Zimmerman, .Frlak, Lewie. Dnnhla elav Bennett to scharnwebor to Braaheaav Left on bases Vancouver 0, Spo kane 0. 'Umpires Baumgarten and Mc Carthy. J NATIOXAX LEAGUE. St. Louis 6, PlUsbure; S. ST. LOUIS. Juno SO. Tho second eama of the series of four with Fltts- burg was won today by the locals after hard fight and exciting battle, mere waa a 10-mlnutos' demonstration In tho first half of tho eighth when tne crowded bleachers took exception to a decision of Umpire Johnstone. A bom bardment of soda Don bottles lollowea and It was with difficulty that the dis turbance was quelled. Two arrests were made. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Pittsburg ..1 list Louis ... e Batteries Camnitx, Hondrix and Si mon; Steele. Sallee and Bliss. Umpires -Eason and Johnstone. Chicago S, Cincinnati 2. CINCINNATI, June 30. Chicago won . close and exciting game from Olncin ..i koe tnHnv Both Brown and i.i , nA Kali THa finldlns; A f r i o iiiiL-iicu r. 0f Bates was a feature, ail his chances being difficult. Manager tnance re turned to first base and Hoffman re placed Good In center. Score: R. H. E. li. rx. tu. Cincinnati .2 2jChicago ....8 6 2 tD M.riQ, TCeefe. Fromme and Mc Lean, Clarke; Brown and Graham. Um pires Kane and Brennan. , Boston 7, New York 4. X'-c-rrr vnRlf June 30. The Bostons drove Wilts to cover today, getting six runa and seven nns on nun m mui m- lings. Purdue, lor Boston, seiaom was In trouble. Score: R. H. E. ti. rt. -J. Boston ...-7 10 lNewlo..'t id l n.ii.rin Purdue and .h-ling; mse. Drulcko, Ames and Myers. Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 0. PHILADELPHIA. June 30. Brooklyn won the third successive pucners un tie of the series today. The batting or Browne and Lobert, each of whom made one-half of his team's hits, featured. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Brooklyn ..3 i;Phlla. 0 6 1 Batteries Kntzer and Bergen; Alex ander and Moran. Dooln. Umplrea Rigler and Flnneran. Th. Italian aovernment la establishing pneumatic tuba postal system in Rome. Na ples ana Aiitaa. ecore a. iisa.FHa.isii by Saturday night. Easy terms can be E 1 WO' tSWfrU CI, w - WEST TWIRLS BALL GAME CAPITOU TEAr PLiAV COCXTT SCHOOL St'PERTXTEN'DENTS. Politicians and Educators Claim Contest, Which May Be Played Off at Cherry Ealr. BALEM, Or, June SO. (Special.) Delivering everything from a straight to a fadeaway ball. Governor West battled through three strenuous in nings on the slab today, upholding the reputation of the State Capitol against a picked team from the county school superintendents of the state. Deputy Supreme Court Clerk Benson umpired and caused all the trouble. While the game was scheduled for Ave innings, the score stood 6 to 5 In the fifth and two more innings were required. Whether the score was 9 to 6 or 9 to 8 in favor of the Capitol team is undecided, but It Is confessed that the politicians won, except some of tha superintendents assert a 9 to 9 tie. Governor West pitched three Innings, when he retired in favor of Insurance Commissioner Korer. who held the slab for two Innings and was succeeded by Welch, of the State Printing Office. Tom Kay, State Treasurer, acted as backstop. Superintendent H. H. Belt, of Yamhill County, battled through six Innings for the superintendents, when he retired in favor of Superintendent Dillard. of Lane County. Another game between tho teams will be arranged during the Cherry Fair next week. Tho teams lined up as follows: Capltola Sunt. WeaiKozer. Welch ..P Belt, PIllard.Lane Kv c Mack. Benton N-aie lb. .. .Bryant, Sherman Kennedy 2" Seymour. Polk Hogleman b Goln. Lincoln Koicr.Welch Dillard. Belt Galloway rl. .... .Brags. Morrow Miles. Olcott cr...61mmon, Wheelor Wayaon 1: smltn, uaKr CRESHAM ENTRIES ANNOUNCED Fast Harness Horses Will BacV at Independence Day Meet, ,i r V. .nculnnl nf the TT ; I P T J. y jjuiunuo, J - - - SlUC 1 'I 1 1 I'lft iuu. . ' . ' J T the entries for tho three harness evnts of the Independence day sport pro gramme at Gresham. Three automo bile and two running races comphte the list of events. A special excursion will be run over the Mount Hood elf.o tric line from Portland and another' Is 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT PORTLAND FAIR GROUNDS, 2 P. M. Automobile and Motorcycle Races. Horse Races and Foot Races, Athletic Games and a revival of old-time Fourth of July sports. 25-Mile Race Between the White Racer Whistling Billy and the 90-Horsepower Thomas Flyer, An Afternoon Without a Dull Moment. ADMISSION, , INCLUDING GRANDSTAND, 50 CENTS J. M. Rieg, 506 Gerlinger Bldg., Manager. arranged. Te V.v4 being arranged from Bull Run. The harness events and entries follow: Class B, pacing Alexander Queen, Dr. Treve Jones: Georgia Rose, O. J. Brown; Tnagerine, J. J. Kadderly; Chlco, D. C. Anderson: Rocket. Ben Wings: Cinderella, C. W. Todd; Atahel, Bldleman. Class A, free-for-all trot Zoxo, T. C. Anderson; Red Skin, A. C. Lohmlre; Paul W. or Clam Bake. C. W. Todd; Sis Meridian. T. W. Murphy: Cantatrice or Guy Light. C. W. Flanders: Dotty Dimple, T. R. Howett. Class C. trotting Hallie C. J. S. Crane; Sargo. T. rT Howett: Rastus. G. K. Howett; The Jewel, Clayton Falls; Planter, C. A. Atkinson; Halite B. L. W. Watts; Hunky Dory, G. K. Howett. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston 7, New Tork B. BOSTON, June 30. Boston's victory today was marred by the Injury of Riggert, the local utility outfielder, who was hit on the head by a pitched ball and assisted from the field In a dazed condition. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Boston 7 11 3jNew York .6 10 3 Batteries Moser, Karger, Clcotte and Williams: Caldwell. Quinn, Vaughn and Sweeney, Blair. Chicago 8, Cleveland 1. CLEVELAND. O.. June 30. Chicago bunched hits off Young and drove him from the box and defeated Cleveland today. Walsh was effective, holding Cleveland to four hits. Harkness fanned bIx in three innings and al lowed but one hit in three innings, striking out the side in the ninth. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Cleveland .1 4 2Chicago ....8 12 1 Batteries Young. Harkness and Smith, Fisher; Walsh and Sullivan. Philadelphia , Washington 8. WASHINGTON, June 30. Philadel phia bunched hits and runs in two In nings and defeated Washington today. Score: R. H. E. R.H. E. Wash-ton ..S 9 SiFhila 6 7 1 ' Batteries Walker and Henry; Mo ran and Lapp. Astoria Plans Wrestling Meet. ASTORIA. June 30. Arrangements are being made to bring to Astoria during the Centennial a grand wres tling tournament in which champions of the world will gather to defend their titles. Some of the most prominent wrestlers in the country have already been signed. The new Centennial audi torium has been designated as the offi cial wrestling arena. The auditorium will be arranged to seat about 5000.