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TTTE MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912. 8 KLEIN LOSES GAME AND JOB WITH IT Bugs Blank Celts, 7 to 0, and Straighten Out Curves of Two Twirlers. VEASEY IS POOR RESCUER Portland Humbled by Seattle Men Who Play With Dash and Pre sent Solid Defence See ond Frame I Fatal. Ml(wiHiri liw CXaadlaca, w. u Prt' w. i- m Victoria ..IS Jl !"Tl"iM ...M 13 .M Portland IS .r..l p.kna ...II 1 ucouir IS 11 . ixatt! II 1 -4i7 TnUg'i EMail. - At Portland T. Pnrttaad . At (t1 . Trrtrfl to. Schist T. At Victoria Vlclrla II. Vancouver 2. BT JAn H. CASSELL. Th. acclimation of th Potlatrh Burs tu ffe-ted wlih uch dispatch btiwHo Monday and Tuesday after noons that they eiperlenred no diffi culty In outprlntlng the Colt at Vaughn-Street rark yesterday after Boon, scoring a shutout over the Portland pennant asplrsnts. In marked contrast to their diamond performance of Monday, th erstwhile Giants played errorlrss ball, while Cecil Thompson. ex-Sarramento south paw, produced such a repertoire of snystlflers that the Colt rg:stred only three safe kicks, and succeeded In shunting only one equine a fr a third base. Kiel a ritrara Job Away. Lefty Klein, the Seattle discard, as pired to 1to up" his former team mates, bat worked himself out of a Job Instead. He lasted but two innings of the cine, but before he heaved over his final ball. cebrilng his final ap pearance with a strikeout, five Bur were sent across the piste. These tal lies proved an excess of four when It came to the percentage column boost. but Vessey. Klein successor, permit ted two more barryltea to complete the circuit during; bis seven-inning regime. With Barry back In the same and deporting- himself In a manner to In sure permanency. Icaymond switched from short to second In place of Hosea Elner. victim of lumbago at St- Vin cent's Hospital, and Chick at short, the Burs presented an Impenetrable lineup to the Nicks. The seven mtscues of Monday bad evidently rid the machine of holdover errors. Only SO. Colts faced Thompson In nine Inning, the record for 1U base ball In Portland. Coltrln singled In th third but was forced at second base: Fries singled n the seventh, was trotted to second when Thompson walked Strait, his only pas of the game, but William hit Into a double play, breaklne up t'le best chance to score the Ktulne, had; .Mrnsor hit to center for two sacks in the ninth, really trtrhing a single Into a double by fat base running, went to third on Speaa' infield out. but died there when Krie filed out to Mann In center field. Mann reached third in the first In ning on a single, stolen base and Harris- wt'd peg to second. But the Bugs drove Kletn from the mound and a Colt suit In the second period, nine of them farina the lad before tre brakes were applied. Harry, the first man up. stopped the ball with Ms foot and went to first. Chick drew four wide ones and the durt was sent along a base on McMuIien'a sacrifice. Whaling scored Harry and Chick with a single to center. Thoirpson then Mt sharply to left. Strait permitting the ball to roll between his legs. Moran was passed. Raymond hU Into an easy dou ble, but Klein gave an exhibition of lost memory by tossing the ball to first Instead of relaying it to Harris to force Whaling. Mann drove on at Men nor so hard that the sphere found lodg ment In left field. Thompson and Moran scoring. Bags Pile l ftevrea. In the fourth Inning the Bugs sent Thompson around once more, th heaver starting It with his second hit of the afternoon, a bunt to Veazey which he nosed out. Moran hit to Mensor. who Juggled the ball a moment and then tried to tag Thompson. II lost tha ball, which rolled to left field, and the runners reached second and third. Raymond scored Thompson with slngl to left. Jn the sixth, with two men gone. Veasey walked Raymond, who; stole second and scored on Mann's double to left. Mann led tha Bug batting contin gent with three hits, while Thompson scored two of tha remaining four. Th score: . S-atti I Portland AbH ToA El AhH.ro. A K. Vormn.lf . 0 3 O O Metiaor.Sb 4 131 KK d l'k 4 1 3 S O 8p.rf. 4 2 O 0 JInn.ct 5 1 O O v-rles.rf.. 4 I 4 w rf S n Mtrait.lr. . 2 0 10 parrr lt .1 o s I AwiimOb a o in I 0 Chlck.ss g I O Harrts.c. 1 n I t Hrlln.Jb I o J J OKibble.Sb 10 0 10 Waal'g.e 4 1 4 0 0 cnlirin.s 3 113 0 Th D n.D 4 3 110 Klein p .. 0 O 0 I 0 vasv p. 2 A o 0 S Hllc 1 0 O Totals. U T 37 10 H Total. S"JTlt 3 SCORE BT INNINGS, keaitr A 5 O 1 01 OA 0 T II. t I a a O 1 O A O T rTUnd 0 0 0 0 O 0 A O o lias 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 SUMMARY. Runs Mwsn. Raymond, Barry. Chick. Wiialln. Thompeoa 2- Klmrh out By Kirtn . bv Veas-v 2, tr Thompson t. Bae-s cn ea.la Off Kln X. off Veaser 2. off Tiemp-ii t. To-ta hits Thtnpon. Mann, slefisor Lwublo pie? MrMulltn lo Harry. Oaerlflre hit Mtil'iUrn Stolen Mann. Jta'rnoaa' 1. Hit ty pitched hall ttarr-v by Kin. Moran by Vasey. la Tilnr pitch by Kiel 2. by Vay T. Hae hits )ff lln 4. runs (I: Vasy a. runs 3. Char dfrat to Kiel. Tim of gsgie :4i. I'mpir ktoraa. Votes of the Claim. R'S Rill Jam, who ha a record of two victories to date, will pitch for th Bur 'lay. whll either ftnftald or aattry will eppo him. KUtn wlij b k.pt for -a eoupl of d uatd William eaa eur him a job with en of th leecue on th Nortbwl. f 1 it4 for th Waahinsioa otat or Union Aaenclatloa. Var ewtd Wd sreund.r In th titt. but pM hum In titn. to alp Mann. Htrkrnp Whaltnr fll flat on M tc la th third tryinc to nab a fotil frm Men "f bat He :o Juaded Klbbl' foul vml lime befor landln It. la th vnih Harry lartd to warm up ulirton. fwarlnc Clt rally, but Wtl. Ham hit Into a doubl and th danger waa pact. Ka''v wa nt in t bt for Veasy In th ninth, but filed out t Wan. Rarry aeems to bav picked up a splea- Rlh ar fast, cover much ground aad I bit well. T1C.EHS TAKE 1IITTIXCJ GAME Klkn Marie Overcoming, Iad Too Late) In Contot. t-EATTUE. Wab-My 14 Tacoma ACTION PICTURES Or WOLOAST CISCO SATURDAY ATTERN00N IN WHICH CHAilJIU-M WAS rORCEJ) TO EXTEND HIMSELr. a . 5 '.We-.' e W' Photos had the better of a free-hlttlng game today and won from Epokane 10 to 7. Spokane apparently wa hopelessly.out eistancerf until the eighth Inning, when (Gordon eased up and in two Innings Spokane cored four rune, but not enough lo tie the score. Willis relieved Cadreau In tlie seventh, but was unable to stop Tacoma. Score: v R. H. K.I R- H. E. Tacoma ...10 U pokane .. T 10 4 Batteries Gordon and La Longe; Cadreau. Willis and Devogt. A&NEtt" IS POINDED BV BEES Vancouver Defeated In Set-ond Game by Score of 1 1 to 2. VICTORIA. May 14. In a hard hit ting game Victoria took the second of the series from Vancouver today. 11 to MTRf.DIK ;rr STONE 1BOM ST. LOCI LOS ANGELES. 11 y 14. Walter aleCredte. of the Portland Coaal I.8U tam. announced today that b had purchased Outflldor Geors btone from th 8t. Loui Americans. Ptone. he said, led In batting In th American Leacu aeveral seasona so. I. Agnew wa hit with ease and the visitors vert ragged In the field. Raw lings' work at short and Stadllle's In left Held were the features. The score: R. II. E.I R- H. E. Vancouver .2 4 3, Victoria. .11 11 S Batteries Agnew and Lewis; Wilson and Hasty. American AaMK-lation I(cnalt. At Toledo Toledo, C: Louisville, t. At Milwaukee Milwaukee. ' Z: St. Paul. S. At Kansas City Kansas City. It; Minneapolis 3. At Indianapolis Indianapolis. 0; Columbus 1. I'nkm Aoclatlon Results. At Salt 1-ake City Missoula S, 5alt Lake City 10. At Ureal Falls Oreat Falls 3, Helena 3. At Ogden Butte . Ogdcn . Amateur Athletic. Portland Academy and Columbia University will battle this afternoon on Multnomah fleld, at 3:15 o'clock. Portland Academy's baseball team is the surprise of the season, showing unexpected strength In the first two games which It has played. Columbia 1 the present leader of the league. Pecause of the many meet which have caused the track men to nil." days at school so far. none of the Portland Hlsh teams will be represent ed at the Oregon Agricultural College meet nest Saturday. Although Lincoln High School gets the trophy for th swimming at the Rugene water meet last Friday, Holmes Business College gets the credit of having the fastest swimmer and highest point winner In tha meet, Johnny MrMurray taklnr all th dash es at tba University meet. -Jt -r JFa Lt'v S7cSr s ( r If iuk-iL . -v Wr&e- zs? 1) - i W -?tr-Tss 11 . . . . : n I ftJ4W?f ...... . ( K- . . , 'Ve. j - -rVi lf Ja" "rJ ' aU - EITCHIE BOUT AT SAN FRAN t - ' 4," o K. i by Dana Studio. San Francisco. MADDEN IWS CHANGE POLICEMAN BOXER SlUE HE " C.VN BEAT O DOXXELL. Big Fellows May Meet In Iteiurn Match June 4 Day Arrang ing Bout. "Before O'Donnell graduates Into tha whits hope1 class,- going after such men as Al Kaufman, he had better take me on again." Is the advice big Larry Madden. cop-scrapper defeated by Tommy Tracey'a protege In the North west amateur title tourney last Fri day, hands out to the champion. Mad den has enlisted the services of Jack Day, of the Columbus Club, In the cause and the big fellows may furnish the main event at th club smoker scheduled for June 4. Madden la conrtdent that be can wal lop O'Donnell If given another chance, and declares that ha will quit tha game for good If he la not returned victor in their next engagement. JIs pleads that he was sll In at the end of the third round of tha championship mill, falling through lack of condition, and expects to start In training as soon as O'Donnell has agreed to the return match. Promoter Day, of the Columbus Club, also plans to stage a bout between Tom Madden, brother of the copper, and Kreiger, the Columbus Club man, who won the welterweight title of the Northwest at Multnomah Club last week. Madden lost a decision to Kreiger, but is also inoculated with the "come back" germ, and Is keen for another chance to prove his mettle. Nccanlcum Klr.li Plentiful. tKASIIE. Or.. May 14. (Special.) Though there have been many fisher men here who have been whipping the Necanicum for trout dally, there has been no shortage of flsh. nnd U have returned with large catches. J. O. Cad man. of San Francisco, went up the creek for a few hours Sunday and re turned with a basket of a loirn beau ties. Borne measured over 12 Inches. They were placed upon exhibition at the Moore and attracted much admira tion. Portland Bat Averages Pacific r. Ail. Puller ... 4T Kruecer ..lit Doan .... 00 l.lnrtMT . . IiIifll . 4 P.odcers ..IN Chad' ...l.4 Temple .. 1H Bancroft . 104 Happa ....lo'J mlrr ... A Howler .. .10 Kinr . :i2 I Nortb' Ae.i ireatern. AH. H. .113 8ft . 17 .ion no . DA 24 . i-S V . lot 2.'. . M 23 . 9 21 .K'l 2C . S3 4 is 8 . JO 3 . 14 2 . 9 0 8 0 Av. ..UK .SI' .21' 1 !3u 24S .240 .340 Speas .... .3.1 Tonneon .:i"0 Frie. .'."Mensor .. ,S.v Klblil ... ,24Ml'llllama . .i.".' roltnn .. . .2-- Harris . . .sr. ,1)11 .1-2 HIT .1-.1 ! .14 1 .i'21 Strait .... .221 Mooro , ., .2x'Rloom'd .. .IM Slaatlsy .. Itolv G'rnt fires . . . . H-r.fl rson. .1X7 Man'teld . .(hut .Ut'U rtTVeaacv .IM Clllican .. 1 '..I nul Klawltter. Riirch .... liatknaa . J ' in . . .-ifse- - -sv . -aw a BEAVER PITCHERS TOSS MY GUI Ninth Inning Lead Overcome by Vernon in Last Half of Frame. THREE TWIRLERS ARE USED KoeKnor Goes Wild and Temple Is Sent In. but He Is Easy Prey So Klawltter Relieves Him as Last Resort. rarlfle roast 1-enaue Staadina. Oakland ..3.1 14 .Ml'5an Fran ..IT Jl .-J4T Vernon ...22 1.1 .;. aeraniento 21 - lxa Anl 2t 19 .SU'Portland ...IS i S Yeiterday Rewilt. . . . . . . ' A DAHlnmt 1 I At 1XP I- F riTM . . ...... . At 8acramnto Lo Ansele 5, Sacramen- ,0A San Francisco Oakland 5, Pan Fran cisco 4. (10 Innings). LOB ANGELES. Cal.. May 14. Four thousand fans yelled themselve hoarse I this afternoon when Ilap HoRan's Timers came In from behind In the ninth Inning; and Rot away with th openlnar frame of the serios with Port land. 4 to 3. McCredle was unable to stern the flood, although he used Temple and Klawitter in the final period in a des- i perato effort to head the Horanites. The Vernons got away eariy wixn a lead, but were overhauled In th third and outstripped In the seventh, where the time hung: until the last half of the ninth, Koestaer Blow I'p la Ninth. Koestner, who had pitched a consist ent game up to the ninth, was der rlcked after walking Brashear and Bayless. Temple was sent In. but the first ball he pitched Lltschl bunted, and Temple fell down In fielding it. That filled the bases. Burrell let one go by and landed on the second ball for an Infield single, scoring Brashear and tleina- the score. Klawltter was therl sent to the mound, but Brown singled to center after two balls had been called, scor ing Bayleea and winning the game with no one out. The Beavers put Raleigh out of the game In the seventh, after Rapps had doubled and took third on McDowell's grounder to first. The sturdy flrst- sacker was brought In by Lindsay's single. Early Hlttlna- Effective. Krueger's score In the second was on a single, Rapps' sacrifice, Lindsay s In field single and Brashear's wretched throw to the plate. Bancroft won a hand from the fans In the third for his triple down the first base line. He scored on a wild pitch. The score: Vernon I Portland Ah H Po A E I Ab.H. Po.A.E Carf.lf. 8 2 3 0 ocb'db'e.lf 0 3 0. 0 Kane.rf. 3 1 2 0 0 Banc-ft.a 4 14 4 0 Pats'n.lb 4 0 15 0 IIIKorir.2b 8 0 0 2 0 TVhear.2b 2 1 2 8 l'Kr'n'r.cf. 4 3 3 0 0 Hy.rf 2 0 0 0 0!Rapp.lb. 2 18 0 0 l.lturhl.M S 1 2 1 1 Mctrwl.rf 4 0 2 0 0 Bur'll.3D 4 8 1 Z Oll.lnd'y.llb 4 2 0 0 1 Hrown.o 4 13 2 llHowler.c 3 0 4 3 0 R'lelKh.p 2 0 0 8 fl Koeat'r.p 3 0 13 0 Wr.alen.p 0 0 0 0 ,0'Temple.p 0 0 0 0 1 Ktlnson. 1 0 0 0 0'Klaw'er.p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 28 0 2T 13 3 Total. 81 54 10 3 Batted for Raleigh In eventh. Nona out wbn winning run cored. SCORE BT INNINGS. Vernon 1 1000000 2 4 Hits 1 2 0 1 O 1 1 1 2 0 Portland Ol 100010 0 8 Hit 0 2 1 0 0 0 S 0 1 tf SUMMARY. Runs Carlisle. Brashear. Bayless. Bur rell. Kancrort. KrurKer. Kapps. Seven hits, two runs off Koe:nr In eisht lnninffs; five hits, three runs off Raletfth in seven Innings. Thre-bae hit Bancroft. Two- base hits Burrell. Rapps stolen uasei Brhar. Krueger. Sacrifice hits Kan. Bavleaa. Lltschl. Bases on balls Off Koest ner 4. off Ralelrh 2. 6trurk out By Koast- ner 4. rv KaiMgn n. uoudio piy i.oesi ner to Bancroft. Charire defeat to Temple. Wild pitch Rallh. Time of game 1:43. Umpires caaey ana Huaaorana. OAKS TRIM SEALS IX TEXTH Corhan's Error Loses Game Which Sends San Francisco Down Peg. BAN FRANCISCO. May 14. An error by Third Baseman Corhan sent the San Francisco aggregation down the ladder another peg today. In the last of the tenth, with the score tied 4 to 4. Frlck went to third on Corhan's muff, Hoff man advancing to second and Coy fill ing the bases on safely judging four bad ones. Iletllng's single sent Frlck across with the winning run. Both Zacher and Rafferty were homerun per formers. The score (ten Innings): R.H.E.I R.H.E. Oakland.... 6 S lSan Fr'nclsco 4 6 S Batteries I Abies and MItze: Miller, Henley and Berrj-. HOME RUNS DEFEAT SENATORS Tommy Shecltan Too Fat to Run Out Infield Hit So Angels Win. SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 14. Second Baseman Howard, of Los Angeles, put two balls over the fence for home runs this afternoon as a feature of the S-to-4 victory of the visitors over Sacramento. Errora by Price and O'Rourke figured prominently In Lea Angeles' other run. Sacramento made one run In a ninth- -a When a McKibbin hat you look out from under You tell other Hatters to go straight to thunder I v ""r:r:: Inning rally with two out and would have tied the score had it not been that plnch-hitter Sheehan is out oi con dition and could not run out an In field hit which a fast man could have beaten. First Baseman Miller and Dillon each registered three hits out of four times up, one of Miller's being a three-bagger. Score: R.H.E.I R.R.E. Los Angeles 5 9 ;Sacramento. 4 7 2 Batteries Tozer and Boles; Fitzger ald and Price. '' MADMAX WINS IX GALLOP Feature Race at Alan Taken by Bed well Entry's Second Run. ALAN. Idaho, May 14. Madman from Bedwell's stable, snaking his second ap pearance at the track, won the fea ture event today in a gallop. Panza reta took the two-year-old event from a good field. Results: First race, four furlongs Panxareta. 107 ( Buxton , 3 to .1. won; Velle Forty. 16 Keosh. IS to 3, second: Jessie I'orter. 10S ((trhwet.lsl. to 1, third. Time. 4. fcerond race, five and half furlongs Error. 112 I Buxton I. R to 1. won; Wlltrude S. 117 W.Mclntyre). 12 to 1, econd; Ualn et. 110 (Rosen). 10 to 1. third. Time, l:0H 3-5. Third race, five and half furlong Ro ssmo. 124 (Frschl, 8 to 1. won; Gus Hsrt rldge. Hi9 4 Hill l. 18 to 6. second: Lady Stalwart. 117 (Buxton). 10 to 1. third. Time, 1:0. Fourth race, five furlongs Madman. 104 (Hanoverl. 9 to 2. won: Royal Tea, 92 HHI. 6. to 5. second; Meadow. 119 (Groth), 13 to 1. third. Time. l:u0 1-. Fifth race, one mile Maizle Girl. 113 (Borell. 8 to 5. won; My Bouquet. 108 Kei.gh). 25 to 1. second: Oscuro. W5 (Car ter!. IS to 1. third. Tim. 1:42 4-6. Sixth race, six furlongs Solon. 105 (Bux ton . 13 to 1. won: Manasseh. 97 (Tarter). 4 to 1. Bfcnnd; Nanny McPm. 104 (Gross). 18 to 5. third. Time. 1:14 2-5. All Gold Wins New Market Handicap NEW MARKET. England. May 14. The New Market handicap for 10,000 sovereigns, for three-year-olds and up wards, distance mile and a quarter. .1 mil ii Hi n mi inr. mmm. . XTTiZ 1 " TF you're hunting a good cigar, aim at a Londres shape Owl. The Owl Londres is a stout, blunt-end, smooth smoke. 3,000,000 Owls a week is some popularity. Every cigar store tells Owl Londres M. A. GUNST & CO., Inc. 50 Sizes VASA Makes THE HART "results" . ..e- not only vou mit it i three, six and twelve months after. That 's -what we are war ranted in saying you will pet when you invest $20 to $35 in a fine Summer STEIN- WE SPECIALIZE IN FINE MADE - TO - ORDER SHIRTS was won today by H. F. Whitney's All Gold. Lord Londonderry's Protestant Boy was second and D. M. Grant's Mustapha, third. Eleven horses ran. 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