THE MORNING OBEGONIAN, 8ATURDAY, MAY 13, 1105. T MM I PAINTS TIGERS WHITE In Eight Innings He Allows Only Two Dinkey Hits Which Bring No. Runs. SIX FOR GIANTS ON 17 HITS Fireman Fitzpatrick Iveeps Tacoma Fielders Busy Tagging McCre die's "Men on Bases Four i Double-Plays 3Iade. TACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Yesterdaj's Scores. Portland. 6: Tacoma, 0. Los Angeles, 2; Oakland. 1. Seattle. 3: San Francisco, 0. Stan ding: of the Teams. "Won. Lost. Tacoma 24 13 Oakland 22 17 San Francisco. v 21 20 Los Angeles 17 18 Seattle 17 22 Portland .1$. 23 P.C. .595 .564 .312 .483 .436 .410 TACOMA, "Wash., May 12. (Special.) The Tlgera had only one chance to score today, and that was in the ninth, when Doyle and Nordyke singled. Eagan was passed, but McLaughlin forced Eagan. For eight innings -only two hits were made off Garvin and not a man reached second base. The lanky Texan's work was almost perfect. Fireman Fitzpatrick was a chopping block for the Portland sluggers, and that the score Is not larger Is due to fast field ing, the Tads making four double plays. In the first inning, after Atz was out. Van Buren bunted safely, singles by House holder and McCredie scoring him. In the third the visitors drew three hits, but made no tallies. Atz singled and stole second, taking third on Householder's hit. The latter stole second and Atz was caught at the plate. Schlafiy hit safely and by clever work of Graham, Nordyke and Casey, Householder was also out at home. In the fourth, singles by McLean, Mitchell, Garvin and "Van Buren, with Runkle's pass, gave Portland three. An other was added on Garvin's double and Atz' aingle. The last came when the third strike on Schlafiy got away from Qraham, he scoring on McCredle's infield hit and Doyle's error. The visitors did some clever work, Atz fielding being very fast. Score: TACOMA. AB It IB PO A E Doyle. 3b 4 0 1 0 2 1 Casey. 2b 2 0 0 4 1 0 Nordyke. lb 4 0 1 2 1 Eafc-an. fr... ..3 0 0 1 1 0 McLaughlin. If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Lynoh. cf 3 0 O 4 1 0 Graham, c 3 0 15 2 0 Hocan. rf 3 0 0 2 1 0 Fitzpatrick. p 2 0 0 2 2 0 Sheehan 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals'..'. s.29 0 4 27 12 2 Sheehan, hatted for Fitzpatrick in ninth inning. PORTLAND. AB It IB PO A E Atz. os 4 0 2 4 a 0 Van Buren. If 5 1 3 1 0 0 Householder, cf 5 0 2 2 0 0 Schlafly. 2b 5 1 2 2 3 0 McCrcdle, rf 5 0 2 10 0 McLean, c 4 1 1 6 2 0 Mitchell, lb 4 1 2 0 0 0 Runkle. 3b 3 112 10 Garvin, p 4 12 0 10 Totals 39 6 1" 27 10 0 CORE BY INNINGS. Tacoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 Portland 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 t? Hits 3 1 3 4 0 2 1 1 217 SUMMARY. Struck out By Fitzpatrick, 3: by Garvin. C. Bases on balls Off Fitzpatrick 2; off Gar vin, 3. Passed ball Graham. Stolen bases Atz and Householder. Tvo-bae hit Garvin. First base on error Portland. Earned runs Portland, 3. Double plays Fitzpatrick to Nordyke, Ho Ksn to Nordyke. Lynch to Casey, Graham to Casey, Atz to Mitchell. Left on bases Tacoma, 5: Portland, S. Time of same One hour and 40 minutes. Umpire Klopf. INDIANS FEED OX SEALS. Shvaslics Find San Francisco Very Easy Picking. SEATTLE. May 12. Seattle shut out San Francisco today by outplaying the visitors in all departments. In the fourth a two-bae hit by Frary and a single by It. Hall brought in one and in the sixth a hit by Frary, sacrifices by Kemmer and It. Hall and errors by Wilson, Wheeler, Irwin and Gochnauer, scored four more. Wilson played at second, putting Wheeler in the box. Whalen and Williams um pired for Davis, who Is absent on account of illness. Score: R.H.E. Seattle 0 0 010 4 0 0 5 7 0 San Francisco 0 0000000 00 4 6 Batteries Shields and Frary; "Wheeler .and Shea. Umpires Whalen and Williams. ORANGE - PIGKERS WIN. Los Angeles Defeats Commuters in Hard-Fought Game. SAX FRANCISCCv May 12, In a well fielded game Los Angeles today won from Oakland. In the fourth inning Flood scored on a pass and a hit by Dil lon. In the next inning Oakland tied the score, -making a run on two hits. In the ninth Gray opened with a two-bagger, was sacrificed to third and came In on a bad throw by Byrnes, who endeavored to head, off a man at second. Oakland made two hits in the last Inning, but a fast double play retired the side. Score: R.H.E. Los -Angeles 0 0010000 12 2 1 Oakland 0 0001000 01 6 1 Batterles-Gray and Spies: Moskiman and Byrnes. Umpire Perrlne. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 5, Boston 4. BOSTON, May 12. Chicago won a loosely played, though exciting., game from Boston in 11 innings today. Both pitchers were effective until the final In ning. Attendance. 1700. Score: R.H.E.1 R.H.E. Chicago 6 6 5Boeton 4 6 4 Batteries Brown and O'Xeil; Willis and Needham. Umpires EmsUe and Bauswine. Brooklyn 2, Cincinnati 1. " BROOKLYN. May 12,-Brooklyn won the last gae of the series from the Cln cinn&Us today after two mes were out ia the tenth inning. It was a pitchers' pat tie -up to the tenth, when the home teas rallied a-t the bat.'' Attendance, " "3000 Score: R.H.E-1 R.H.E. Brooklyn .... 2 7 4Cincinnati ....1 7 2 Batteries Jones and Bergen; Overall and Phelps. Umpire Johnstone- Pittsburg 6, Philadelphia 4. PHILADELPHIA, May 12. Three times today McGee went to the bat with the bases full and failed to drive In a run. Pittsburp batted Caldwell off the slab and Phillppl was hit In the right elbow, which forced him to retire. Attendance, 2500. Score: R.H.E.1 R.H.E. "Pittsburg .... 6 9 2Phlladelphia.. 4 6 2 Batteries Phllippi, Lynch and Carlsch; Caldwell. Plttlnger. Corrldon and Dooin. Umpire Klem. New York 6, SL Louis 5. NEW YORK, May 12. By winning to day's game, the last of the present series, the New Tork Giants made It three straight from St. Louis. Attendance, 5400. Score: B.H.E.! R.H.E. St. Louis 5 7 3j New York ... 6 S 3 Battcries-rEgan and Grady; Wiltz and Bresnahan. Umplre--O'Day. A3IERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1. ST. LOUIS. May 12.-Harry Howell out pitched Henley in the opening game of the series wttfi Philadelphia and the locals won. Attendance, 5300. Score: R.H.E.1 R.H.E. SL Louis .... 4 8 0 Philadelphia.. 14 2 Batteries Howell and Weaver; Henley and Barton. New York 7, Chicago 3. CHICAGO, May 12. New York defeated Chicago today. The feature of the game was a one-handed catch by Yaeger of Tannehill's drive, retiring Chicago with the bases full in the eighth inning. At tendance, 5600. Score: R.H.E.1 R.H.E. Chicago 3 9 11 New York ... 7 12 0 Batteries White. Walsh and Sullivan; Orth and Kleinow. Detroit 8, Boston 1. DETROIT, May 12. The locals did the best batting they aye this year, bunch ing hits and earning every run. Klllian was very effective. Attendance. 2W0. Score: R.H.E.1 R.H.E. Detroit S 15 Oj Boston 1 5 2 Batteries Killian and Sullivan; Winter and Crlger. Cleveland 5, "Washington 4. CLEVELAND. May 12. Cleveland won today's game from Washington and thus regained first place. Attendance, 5100. Score: R.H.E.1 R.H.E; Cleveland ... 6 S 0J Washington.. 4 S 3 Batteries Joss and Buelow; Jacobscn and KIttredge. WHITMAN COLLEGE WINNER Takes 50 Out of 117 Points In Intcr 0 Scholastic Meet. WHITMAN COLLEGE, Walla Walla. Wash., May 12. (Special.) For the third successive time Whitman Academy easily won the annual lnterrcholastlc field meet held here today under the auspices of Whitman College, scoring 59 points to a combined score of 58 made by Its oppo nents. Pendleton came second with 33. Baker City third with 18, Union High School fourth with 5, and La Grande fifth with a single point. The. star of the meet was A. Cox, of Whitman, who made flret place in the 100 yard dash, shotput, 220-yard dash, broad Jump, and second In the discus. He broke the High School record of the Northwest In the 100-yard dash, making it la 10 sec onds flat. The relay race was thrown out entirely by Retcrtt Dorsey Hill. becau Fascher. Whitman's second lap man, accidentally fouled Botleraan, of Pendleton, throwing him to the ground. Baker's runner was thrown in the mlxup, Fancher alone run ning clear, Fancher declares he did not touch Bollerraan. The Baker man picked himself up and finished the race half a lap behind Whitman. Had Whitman won the race, the cup would have become hers per manently. Other firsts were: Richardson. Baker, hammer-throw; Oldrlght, Whitman, half mile; Holdman. Whitman, pole vault; Leonard, Whitman. 120-yard hurdle; Dutcher, Whitman, discus-throw; Dodson, Baker, quarter-mile; Fancher. Whitman, mile: Parker. Baker. 220-yard hurdle; Jay, Pendleton, high jump. OREGON EASY FOR SALEM ITES Willamette Wins AVlthout Trouble by Score of 13 to 7. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Salem. Or., May 12. (Special.) The University of Oregon baseball team proved easy meat for Willamette this afternoon. The score was 13 to 7. and the game was even more one-sided than the score Indicates. Six of Oregon's seven tallies were literally given to her by wild throws. In fact, the local team put up the poorest exhibition of ball of the year. The visitors seemed to enter into the spirit of the affair and even out did the home team In the number of er rors. Kelley did the slab work for Oregon. He was very wild, and was batted all over the lot by Willamette. Jerman occupied the box for the Salem team, and after the first two Innings proved a puzzle to the visitors. KNOCKED OUT IN A MINUTE "Honey" Mellody Does for Martin Duffy In Tlirce Blows. SPOKANE. Wash., May 12. "Honey" Mellody. of Boston, knocked out Martin Duffy, of Chicago, in the first round to night of what was to have been a 20 round contest. The fight drew 1300 spec tators to the Spokane Amateur Athletic Club. Mellody delivered a blow to the jaw which floored Duffy. Duffy staggered to his feet and was twice again knocked down. The fighting was ail over In less than a minute. The men are welterweights. Philomath Defeats Corvallls. PHILOMATH. Or.. May 12. (Special.) The second of three games scheduled for the O. A. C nine and the Philomath Col lege team was today, on the former's field, won by the united brethren lads In an overwhelming score of IS to 3. The first game was also won by the Phllo-mathlans. Time for Entry Extended. Time for entry ia the gymnastic and boxing tournaments at the Lewis and Clark Fair has been extended from May 15 to May 25. owing to the late date at which, the official programme was pub lished. The gymnastic tournament takes place June 6 and 7 and the boxing June 8. Cornell Wins Field Meet. PHILADELPHIA, May 12. The dual meet between the University of Pennsyl vania and Cornell, which took place this afternoon on Franklin Field, was won by Cornell, the score standing: Cornell. 66; Pennsylvania, 51. College Baseball Games. At Ann Arbor Michigan 4. Wisconsin 3. At. Iowa City Coma 1, Nebraska 0. At Champaign Illinois 5, Northwest ern 0. y Williams Captains O. A. C. CORVALLIS. Or., May 12. (Special.) Floyd Williams, who tied the Coast record in the 220-yard dash here last Saturday, and who is certain to equal SPECIAL TODAY Brilliantine Shirtwaist Suits....... $10.50 $ 5.00 Brilliantine Shirtwaist Suits.... $12.50 $ 7.50 Brilliantine Shirtwaist Suits $15.00 $12.50 Silk Shirtwaist Suits $15.00 $10.50 Silk Shirtwaist Suits. - $25.00 $18.50 Silk Shirtwaist Suits ....... $20.00 $15.00 Covert Jackets $ 6.50 $ 4.50 Covert Jackets , $ 8.50 $ 6.00 Covert Box Coats .. $12.50 $ 8.50 The J. M. Acheson Co. FIFTH and ALDER STREETS WE HAVE THE GENUINE MEN TAILORS TO FIT YOU that and other records this season, was today elected captain of the O. A. C. track team. THE DAY'S HORSE RACES. At Belmont Park. May 12. Belmont Park NEW YORK, race results: Mile Colonial Girl won. Dandelion second, Preen third; time. 1:414-5. Seven furlong Yfoman won. Lord Badge eecond, Delcanta. third: time, 1:20 1-5. Seven and a falf furlong Jacquin won. Buttling eecond. Race King third; time, 1:35 3-5. Four and & half furlongs St. Bateph won. Ironsides eecond. Flip Flap third: time. :3I. SPANK 'EM FIRST, THEN LIFT 'EM. Five furlongs Merry Boy won. Gold Sifter second. McKIttredge third; time. 1:01. Sis furlongs King Pepper won, Tuscan second. Burleigh third; time. 1:13. At St. Louis Fair Grounds. ST. LOUIS, May 12. Fair Grounds sum mar" Four and a half furlongs Miss Leeds won. Margaret second,. Turnover third; time. j36 25. Mile and a sixteenth Bavarian won. Ken ton second. Mamon third; time. 1:50 4-5. Four and a, half furlongs Marvel P. won. Topsy Robinson second, Miss. Cosette third; time, :5C2-5. ' Six furlongs Otto Stlfel won. Elastic sec ond. Fireball third; time. 1:14 3-5. Mile and a sixteenth Colonel' Trcston won. n. F. Williams second. Bronze Wing -third; time. 1:49. Mile and three.slxtecnths Amberlta won, TrUtan Shandy second, Bullflaish third; time, 2:04 4-5. At Louisville. LOUISVILLE. May 12. Results of races: Five furlongs-Lexington Leader won. Congress Hall second. Varieties third; time, 1:04. Four and a half furlongs Kerchival won, Hyperion II second, Romance third; time, :5S. Mile and a sixteenth Stroller won, Florizel second. Ben Haywood third: time, 1:53K. Six furlongs Martin Doyle won, Early Boy second. Sllvcrskln third: time. 1:17U- Half mile Laddy Toddlngton won. Mon dace second. Vie Glnney third; time. :33. Mile Blue Grass Girl won, Lou M. sec ond, Russell A. third; time. 1:49H. At Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 12,-Elm Ridge race results: Seven furlong's Marsh Redon won. Ferry man second. Nina Fly third; time, 1:2S. Five furlongs Airship won, Hattie Carr tecond. Dunning third: tfme, 1:01. Four furlongs Rustling Silk won. SL Jo seph second: Agnola third; time. :4X. Mile Federal won". Durbar second. My Rena third; time. 1:41. 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