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.V PA OF RTX". DAILtEAST OREGQyiAy.EyrTJ:TON-, ORKGOy.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER . t913. EIGHT PAGES. POST SERIES DECLARED OFF i.'M.-r., i i;int. jii. . failure on Hie pi-Tt of the director of Walla Walla iiri.l Boise clubs, in tho Western rri-Mnle loaiiue .to agree on the iprm.x for playing off the post-season ffries iian resulted in the negotiations Ix-inj; ilroppcj and the post-season eri-a to iletide the penunant winner uhanttnm A. ThLs niuiounr etnent. made here, was Veen disappointment to league fans. Walla Walla won the honors of the timt hiilf of the season, and the schedule was split, starting all clubs off the xecond half with a clean slate, with the understanding that the ec rnd ha'.f of the club wining the high percentage of the last half of the sea son would qualify to meet Walla Wal la in a post-season series to decide the pennant winner. Walla Walla demanded a guarantee f J60 to play the series in Boise ibis week, but the local management refused to give this, but offered a guarantee of expenses and even di vision of the gate receipts between th two clubs. Walla Walla refused the offer. Boise win probably make applica tion to the Union Association for a Tranchi.se next season. SATlltD-WS GAMES. Coast lirtMTo. Portland 5, Oakland 2. Los Angeles S. Sacramento S. Venice 1, San Francisco 0. X V. Ijeajtue. Victoria 4, Spokane 0. Tall( Number Nineteen Tacoma 2. Vancouver 1. Portland 6, Seattle 1. America l.oaue. Cleveland S. Detroit 1. Philadelphia 9, Boston 2. St. Louis 4, Chicago 0. Washington 0, New York 1 National Ix-ngiic. Roston 4-7. Philadelphia 1 Brooklyn 2, New York 0. Pittsburg 4. St Louis 2. Chicago 5, Cincinnati 3. STAXniXU OK THE TEAMS. National IHjfiie. W New York 86 Philadelphia 75 Chicago 74 Pittsburg ., Boston Brooklyn 55 St Louis 46 43 4H 57 70 59 56 69 79 90 American Leajrue. Philadelphia 86 4 4 Cleveland go 52 Washington 72 57 Boston 65 63 Chicago 6g 66 Detroit 57 74 St Louis 51 84 New-York 44 83 Western Trl-staU League. (Second half, final.) Boise , 32 22 North Yakima 27 27 Walla Walla ' 26 28 rendleton 23 31 (First Half, final.) Walla Walla 45 20 Boise 40 23 Pendleton 31 29 North Yakima 30 34 Pet. .667 .610 .567 542 .448 .411 .338 .662 606 .558 .508 .607 .435 .378 .347 .593 .500 .491 .434 692 .635 .617 .469 tried telepathy, therapeutics and very other form of block signal known to science, but Gulgnl was not to be headed. Seattle , j x ; Portland 1 7 5 SPOKANE, Sept. 8. Victoria took the series from Spokane by landing the second game of the double-header by a score of 2 to 1. Barham pitched almost perfect ball against the locals, and deserved a shutout. In the first game Spokane hit Nar veson, and Fitzgerald hard and took advantage of the visiting pitchers' wildness to pile up a total of 14 to 6. Charley Swain established a new home run record for the Pacific coast and Northwestern leagues by putting two hits over the fence and his total for the season to 32. ictorla 2 5 1 Spokane 1 2 4 TACOMA. Sept. 8. Superlar pitch ing won two games for Vancouver from . the Tacoma Tigers. The locals were turned back time and again with men on bases, while their pitchers weakened In the tight places. First game: Vancouver 6 10 4 Tacoma 6 Second game: Vancouver 2 11 Tacoma 0 6 STAR FOOTBALL END STOPS HERE AWHILE SUNDAY'S SCORES. National League. Chicago 4-7. St. Louis 1-1. American League, St Louis 1, Chicago 0. Cleveland 6, Detroit 4. XQRTirWESTEKX LEAGUE. Each cigar hand worked ' A machine made cigar smokes like a pipe because the tobacco is pressed into shape. It takes the best hand-workmanship to properly blend the tobacco leaves and pro duce a cigar as fragrant, mellow and even -burning as the mild General Arthur. Gen'l ARTHUR Standing. Vancouver 87 Portland 75 Seattle 76 Victoria 71 Tacoma 65 Spokane 62 58 63 70 78 83 84 .600 .543 .521 .477 .439 425 Ycterday'st Results. At Portland Seattle 3-3, Portland 1- 2. At Tacoma Vancouver 6-2. Tacoma 2- 0. At Spokane Victoria 66-2. Spokane 14-1. (Second game called In sixth.) PORTLAND. Sept. 8. Seattle put a crimp in Portland pennant pros pects in the Northwestern League yesterday by winning both games of a double header. The scores were 3 to 1 and 3 to 2. The Tlllicums return ed home with an even berak in teh se ries of four games. King Kelly gets credit for the first win and Al Carson is charged with the defeat. Kelly was invincible in the pinches but it was befuddled brain work on the part of Nick s Colts that really cost Portland the game. In ad dition to the mental lapses the Colts mixed In five mechanical miscues. Perhaps the most amusing situa tion of the year was created by Ouigni j ii- the fourth inning, when he ran like I a scared gaze I from first to third on J an ordinary fly ball to the left field, I with nobody out Nick Williams, j coaching, raved like a maniac and Jj 'J' I f. x i .. v.--: : - I liWfc jT One of Many ' ! Conveniences I In no other room is the convenience of electric light more apparent than in the bedroom. In the sick room or aursery It I almost a necessity. By using the new Edison Mazda Lamps every home can af ford the unequalcd conveniences of elec tric lighting. The new Edison Mazda Lamps jive twice as much Igiht as ordinary incandescent lamps In addition to being trong enough for I'll ordinary usage. Come in and see the new lamp that is the Sun's Only Rival. Pacific Power & Light Go. "Always at vour service.'' Phone 40. A ' IA '. v'lrw v V Vwwj gwgyr, -gyps? f Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suffer longer with weak kidneys. You can get prompt relief by taking Electric Bitters, that won derful remedy praised by women ev erywhere. Start with a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling of San Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bit ters prompts be to write. It cured my wife when all else failed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for Indigestion or biliousness. Price SO cents and $1.00 at Koeppens. Adv. PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'K. Standing. Portland 86 82 .581 Venice 83 78 .581 Venice 83 78 .516 Sacramento 75 74 .503 Los Angeles 75 82 .578 San Francisco 76 84 .475 Oakland 72 87 .453 Yeprlays Itfsults. At Oakland Portland 9-2, Oaktand !-0. At Venice Venice 2-2. San Fran cisco 0-0. At Sacramento Sacramento 5-4. Los Angeles 3-3. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 8. Port land won both games from Oakland, the morning game by a score of 9 to 2, and the afternoon- game by a score of 2 to 0. This gives Portland an un broken run of five victories. The morning game was anoter slugfest like the games of the pust two days, and, as happened before, Portland did ail the slugging, taking a total of 16 hits. Jost, Oakland's twirler, allowed five runs and eight hits and succumbed at the end of the fourth Inninfg, when Lohman took his place. Krause, who pitched for Portland, allowed seven hits. The afternoon game was a pitching contest between Abies for Oakland and West Abies weakened in the ninth and allowed three hits that yielded Potland's two runs West al lowed seven hits and Abies was touched for eight. First game: Portland . -9 1 1 Oakland 2 7 2 Second game: Potland 2 8 " Oakland o 7 1 SACRAMENTO, Sept. 8. Los An geles took a double beating In It.-t farewell appearance on the local field and Sacramento took the series, fcur games to two. The morning score was 5 to 3. In the morning game the Wolves batted Gregory out of the box In the fifth inning Crabbe. who did the re lief work, was touched for three hits nnd one run. The Angels scored two of their runs in the first Inning on a walk, two errors and a fluke hit. The third came when Ellis put the ball out or the lot in the third frame. In the afternoon, with the scoro two-all in. the ninth, two hits and -a stolen base gave the Angels a one-run lead But in the last halt of the ninth Goodwin, fWho had driven in two of his team's runs, booted Stark's grounder; Moran drove a triple to center, tying the score and Shlnn'a single to left scored Moran with the winning run. First game: Los Angeles 3 6 1 Sacramento 5 14 4 Second game: Los Angeles :...3 9 4 Sacramento 4 8 2 LOS ANGELES. Sept. 8. Venice wound up Its series with the Seals by taking both games, making it six out of eight games. San Francisco could hit neither Ferguson nor ' Koestner and received a double coat of white wash. Ferguson yielded two hits In the morning game which resulted in a 2 to 0 victory for the Gondoliers and Koestner was touched for three In the afternoon engagement, Venice taking the laM game by the same score. Hy their inability to score In either contest, the Seals made It 30 successive Innings without a tally, In cluding Saturday's game and a por tion of the Becond game In Friday's double header. , Overall, who twirled the morning game, and Fanning, who was In tfie box In the afternoon game, each suf fered his second defeat of the series: First game: San Francisco '. 0 Venice 2 Second game: San Francisco 0 Venice 2 Stanley Borleske. all western foot ball end from the University of Michi gan and brother of "Nig" ilorleske of Whitman all northwest halfback and captuin for two years, passed through the city yesterday en route to his home In Spokane after a three year's absence Ho has been engagd In civil engineering work in Canada and Arizona since his graduation in Febru ary but will probably work in Spo kane this winter. He has refused sev eral flattering offers from various high schools of Oregon and Washing ton for coaching. Last year he couched Ann A,rbor high school. FIGHT FOU IURDS WON n- OREGON' SKXATOItS Chamberlain and Lane Forco lUfon slderaUoii of House Hill on Importation. WASHINGTON. Sept. 8 Protests by Oregon senators and declaration that they would not be bound by cau cus action on the Importation of bird feathers and skins resulted in pro longing the discussion well Into the morning and eventually In forcing a reconsideration of the vote by which the house bill was amended In that particular. Senator Chamberlain announced that he believed the amendment would allow the indiscriminate slaughter and Importation of feathers etc. and said he had conscientious scruples against it. Senator Lane concurred and spoke vigorously against the slaughter of birds here and abroad. He said he would not stand by the action of the caucus. The .discussion raged for two or three hours and finally the Oregon senators won their contention. 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