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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1908)
TIIK MrSKO OUEfiOMAN. MONDAY, ATim, 27, 1DO. BREAK EVEN ON THE DAY'S PLAY Titan. S4 1 10 2f 1 f MITA ANtt Rl N HT INNtNOW. L' AnilM . .ft r A A 2 0 A a ft-- 3 II If AAA J J .A 1 8 Kan rrihpitrnfl ftlitftion-T MM 1 I 2 I 1 O J t A ni-MMART T hnmm hn- -WHItama. Rrrv M M - tA rjtnv. : Thnraeft. I A-rlft-a hit rl-i Hi"ln ha-" -M'llltama. I; Mr-A rdle. 1. I'miM ,1ar eirt-r to M"hlr o WltUantR; Thiirn t filllnft i f4rtilh r"lrt fa on bnll -iff Mrar. J; Thnr"tl. I pitti(-k nt--Hv Hrtlor. 4; Orar. T; Th-Wtt, H. WtM pltrh Oray Tim I Aft. I mnir-uronnll. VHHUKU ItN OFFIvVr T. J4HX SALEM CAPTURES - DOUBLE HEADER Beavers Take Morning Game, 4 to 0; Lose 13-lnning Visitors Win Both ' Games From East Portland Balltosscrs. Contest, 5 to 4. COONEY AGAIN IS LIBERAL Wlilo llirow to Mr. Iloonlllr for ln of tim4irrfH'n Spll Hull Puxfttoa C'oniiiiiilrni Tin nance and Irllar Holh Slum. r irtr oat t.ri'W. !TMrtr47's Remilts. Prlmn4. 4 4: Oakland, 0 1 a Wan r"tnrl. 7: Ansele., S. Htauullnc of the ( Itiha. I. (," a na1a, .. Oakland 4' I 4! :t It .r 4i I a. tin .r,rt Portland T nl ( 71 . ) I I ft I I .est j f IOI14 4t SAN FRANCISCO, April ?fi. - Specie ) Portland and Oakland parted wtth hon ors vmi In tha dmible header trwlay, the Flea vers winning the mot nhig gnme nl Oakland, 4 to 0, but full I nit In the after rintin struggle, which Ins ted IS Inning unci proved to be one of the best con teats of the season. Conney wss unfortunate enough to tnss ff tha ganar agftln. In the fatal round Ileltmuller led off with ft double, and Kngan lined it bounder which Conney fielded nicely, hut threw wide to first. tronkftir up the name. A f 1 it Portland landed . on lellar for ft pair of runa In the slitwk the Commuters ixinf right i'('K hiiH f"fc'l fnMi. with two down and I'mik on s-tTld. Heftmi ler hammered the hull out. tit trie lrt via the rlghtfleid fenc route. . The cheers hud scares died away before Truck Kr gan followed with the nam sort of a wallop. In the next Inning Haley made a clean steal of homo while Fin nn nee held the hull. Portland landed on lelar tn the eighth, mid tied It up men In. Mnnsey making the tilt that rnnitcrl the deadlock. From then 1t)l th 13th. both rinnnnre and JellHr v 1 1 rh or I gr a nd be sob nil. In the morning, tiurrett was nil th cake with hi splthatl. He had every 1 omm lifer on hi staff, while I lopkln was rlonted hard with men on the sacks. The scores are rn follows: Morning tin me. ponri.ANn. ah. . in ro. a r,. Cie. Jb 4 o 0 2 1 O RnfT, rf O S 0 O pviin. rf 5 0 0 0 O lHiriFttT. 1h n a 2 tt t ii.v, if 2 f e 2 e o J..hnir.n. Sb :t ft I O o civ.nfv. nm 4 ft ft WhulMi. r 3 I ft T t U ;rrMt. p 3 1 t 0 ( 1 Tot Aid 4 4 27 H I (UKI.A'NIt. A B. R. IP. PO A F C'eeu If 4 O Ynn H(tren, rf 3 0 f tf tnullrr. rf 4 Fftffftn. :i ft H..(rn. lb 4 Alfntwn. :tb 4 ft iini1. a 2 o l m. e i ft )fpktnf. p ft P(AttT. c t ft Total 2fl ft 2 ft ft 2fl ft 3 27 1R t 81'tiRTC BY INN! NOS. Pnrtlanl A 1 O t OftOO 2-- 4 Hit. 0 1 I 1 1 ! 00 8-ii (inVlnnd o ft ft 0 ft 0 ft ft ft HUB 0 O o 0 0 ft .1 2 V 3 RITMM ART. Twr Hhk hits Puffery, Johnson. Psprlflf Mt Pey 2 Runes nn balln Off Hop. kin 4. off CiarrMt .Y Stolen biw!i - t'oony I. Cook 1 (KJubln p'nv l uicy to Cnnni'v to I n r Struck out Hopktnn ty Garrett T re1 bU Lfwii. Time 1:4JV. I niplre Prrlne. Afternmm am?. PORTLAND. AR. R VP. PO. A E f'mev. ?h 4 2 2 4 ft Raffery, of 4 2 1 1 0 ft Rn, rf 4 ft 2 2 ft ft !an?.ir, lb S ft ft lfl t ft Pwv. If 4 0 2 4 ft ft .Inhniwn, Sb ft ft ft 0 2 ft l'..nex , ttn 4 o O 4 S t Vifirt'n. e S O ft 3 4 Tinnanrp. p 5 0 0 2 2ft Totals 40' 4 T .7 ?n 2 No one out when winntnjr run scored. OAhU.AND. AR. R. 1R. PO. A E. Vefc. If . Ynn Haitren, of. Hutmullfr. rf . . . Ksn, m Mown, lb A'tmsn. Via 2h ...... Flattery, c Xe)!ar. p TotaHi 0 f;nnm la Well I I Ayr (I and (he Score Itratilta A t f. Wf M HiHtRN. tr.. April 3. - rftperfiil.) - Rofnra the larnat rrnwd of th eeniirin Wnodhtirn defeated Rt. John hnr 1 hlM fftrnonn by a mnr of 4 n 1. Both pttWiera wr In tine form And the teaima bafk of ttim played good ball. Wnod bn rn mad a all thre of Iter run In I ha tlraf Inrtlna on aUutla by Hunt and Pho ry and a two bngRor by Mli-kela. pt. fihn mad hor lona tally In. th fourth on thro tiita hv W.hlte. pbllbrlr.k and Ruple. Thara wra a number of brilliant fa- urf-R tn the Rama, but the ouea tbnt ilraaed Ilia fans moat were Nothman' nne-handid rafnh nf ft hljfh t,nw to flrat and a hlith fly that MI-kola rrfrkad off t ha fm-e. Nif Sunday Woodhuf n aroa up aaalnat tha Waat tNtrttand team on the Portland smiim!, when ft nwr pltrher that Woodbnrn hna algned will make Initial HtipfArnnr. Tha arore by Innlnffa: H. H. K. Woodbnrn HftOOOftftftO-S 7 I Pt. John ft 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tint let lea for Wnodhtirn. Pnwen atwl White; for . John, WakefL-ld And Rtipla. Itaaaa on balla f f WakefUld I, off HfWfti 1. Two-baaa hit - Mlrketa. Rtrmk nutHy Wakefield 7, by Hown H. I'oubla playa Ttupie tn f. Moore, fthorry tn Meln Hold to Nothtnan. t frrrtilre irovoat. PIONEERS BEAT TOURISTS HOMB TRAM WINS )t HlK iriOADI II AT VAM urVK.lt. IllK rouil Wllnraapa Itrlcnl of Al blnn llnlllonacrfl In FIrat Trl I'lljr 14'Hkiio (;nm. Thft fun nf Vnmfmvar. Wfth., turned nut In a Ixuly nt that plm- yr-alnrlny ftftfrtifinn 1o wlinfaa thn ctptilnx "f the TrM'lty IKKim ar-xann and went away fron Athlcllo f'Hrk xTfllnRly wll nloRmrt with th work nf th linm whlrh rfrr.anla lltr-in In thn fifimant rnra. Tha "I'lotiwra," aa tlm Vanroiivara ara (tuhltad. raptilrad hnth ommaa nf tha rtnu-lil'-hoailr wtth tha Alhlna Tnurtata." Thn nnlnn ffn.nia wna ona of tha nld tlma awatfiata and Vancouvftr rarna nut vl t(irlmia, II tn 6. Th sarnnd mntaat of tha tnatlnaa raanltad In a acrond victory fnr Ilia hnrita cluh by a b tn 0 aenra. Miyr rrnn took tha mnnnd tf f;nm minma prnriMMlIn, ami. wtth Jnclfta W. W. Mit'rf(li na litft rprolver. pitched thraa balla nvar tlm plata, and did nnt hit tha JikIra nn thn ahlna. as many of tha fan riri-'tnd ba Wntlhl. Tha Rnnii'a wora axi aodltiRly Intaraatlnc and Vnnrntivar prnmlr"i to ba one of tha bnat tnwna In tha laaRiia. 'I'ha Bcuria fnllnw: 'Irst lirnnr, VANl'OI'VHR. AH. n. IB. r. A B. 2 J o s 0 0 3 11110 1 " O 0 M'Tnnnatl, lb... Turk, ait Prtra. c-f fray W1 3 I 0 t 0 2 H'' h. If 5 t 1 1 (I tVrmrt. rf 2 3 1 .1 0 0 lluntar. :tt 110 1 10 Kna. c 3 3 1 a i n rmlr. p 3 2 3 O 2 0 Total" 21 M I II 4 a AI.RIN A. AR. R !R P. A B Hiirk. :i i ii (i i Bmna. 2h 3 2 2 2 1 NV1I. rf 1 1 o 0 0 0 llulldsi rf 8 0 1 0 n 0 Ka.v. If 2 0 o 0 0 0 HHwar. h 3 0 17 1 1 Paitar.tnn. Hb .1 1 o t n 1 Hnlilmnn. c 1 0 O 2 0 0 Klllal"v. D X 0 0 O 1 0 (.'t-aixtnll. p I o II 0 0 0 UardniT. c 2 0 18 10 T"tall S 4 Ts II 4 SI'liDR RV INNIN'OS. AlMna .1 o 0 O 1 1 5 "ll 2 0 0 0 1 1 4 Van-'nuvar .0 4 1 2 4 II lilt, 0 1 1 8 3 8 SVMMART. Struck nut lvnrlrr ft. Oranrinll 2. Ra.aa nn tin I la -nrr Klllnlfj- 2. Crandall 1. TVndar 3 Two-haxa It 1 1 at - Hum. Turk, (iulld, Hatr-h. Sai-rlMra hit MH 'nnne-ll. Huntar, Keane. Walla, Rny. Molrn hnaeaHurke. Walla. i;iirdnar. Kaaua. Huntar. Hit by nltrhad ball Bv rarwit-r. K.-irnad runa Alhtna 2. Vanoniivar 4. I. aft nn bnaaa Vanrnuvar 3. Albtna 4 lnnlngta pttchad Killftlev 3. ITandsll 3. Hlta mft(lfr-ifr Klllalay 2. I'ramlall 8. Ttma nf Knma 1 :4l. Attend ance 1'ifti). t'mplra Rankin. Swond Gnnie. VANCOUVER. IS I'nrtlar.d Hlla . akland Him 41 s to : SCORE RT INNMSOS. ....0O0P030300O00 4 ,...lO0002010SOn l 7 .... 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 o It n l s ....0 O01O3 2 01011 1 lo at'MMART. Tm-ba b't Slattarv. Haltmullar. Ham runa Haltmullan Faaan. Sacrifice b'.'a-Raftery. Cnonay. Rvan 2. S!ater Plnnan.-a 2. Dallar S. Stnlan baaaa Ianziff 1 Haaaay 2. nnk 2, Ha ay t lnuble rlaya --leaay tn t'noney tn Lanslir 2 Hit by pitahar Rartery. Struck nil t ptnna m-e a. raaavi b Martrian. Wild pitch rtnnance. T!me 2 J." 1 mptre Parrlne. riUST GAME OF SEASON San Francisco, by Hard Hltfins. BeatM l.os Anglos, 7 to 2. LOR A NGEt.RP. April 2fi.-San Fran rico won her firat pain' of the season on the lov-al pround. today by hitting Gray hard and at the "right limi-. Four errors by the locals also helped the visitors to Tvin. The score: IX8 ANRl.E?. AR. R tR p.o A R- HTMird. 2b 4 ft 1 ; q o Oatke. c. t -4 0 2 3 ft 1 IiH.-n. lb 4 ft ft i o Wlmas. a. 401 2 ft ft Smtth. 3b 4 ft ft 1 3 n fioortman. 1. t 3 ft o o n t fToP. r. f s 1 0 p 0 0 Easterly, c S t ft 10 3 o S'-ay. p 2 ft 1 ft 1 j Thorwn. p. t 0 0 1 1 1 Totats 32 2 5 27 9 4 SAN FRANCIPro. AB. R 1R p O A. E Piper, P f 4 2 2 I ft 0 4'ur:i. I f 5 0 12 0 1 WiPUm. lb 4 1 3 It 0 ft Methrttr, r. f , 4 1 ; 0 0 7tJer. a. 4 1 t 1 4 0 Mobl-r. 2ti 3 I 1 . 5 ! M.-Ardle. 3b 3 1 ft ft o Rrryf r 4 ft 1 4 ft ft fcjur, p 4 0 o l 2 0 AR. R. tB PO. A E MoCnnnell, lb 1 ft 1 0 0 0 Turk, an 2 ft 0 2 3 ft Prfscs. rf 2 ft O 0 0 0 Frev, Ub 2 0 0 0 2ft Hut h. If 2 110 0 0 Wood, rf 1 1 0 0 0 0 Hunter. :ib 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Keene, r 13 1 3 0 O Concannon. p IS 1 1 0 2 0 TotHli Itt 5 4 14 7 0 ALBINA. AR. R. 1R. PO. A B. Purke, as 2 ft ft 0 2 0 Purn. 2h.t 2 0 0 0 1 0 Welts. If 2 0 1 10 0 Outlfl. rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ktllnley, rf 2 O 0 O 0 1 HeNer, lb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Patter-on. b 1 0 0 0 1 0 Osnlner. c 2 0 O 4 0 1 Kay. d 2 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 17 0 3 11 T 2 SCORE BT INNINGS. Albtna 0 0 0 Hits IOI Vancouver 0 4 0 H.ta 12 0 3 4 St'MMARY. out Py Ray 1. 1 onrannon Struck Rasea on balls Off Ray 2. Concannon I. Two-base hits Hatch. Kay. Sacrifice hit Mct'nnnell. Stolen base Ray. Hit by pit.-hed ball Ry Ra,y 1. Earned runs Van cuiver 2. Left on banea Vancouver 1. Al bina 3. Time .n minutes. Attendanca I Tmpire Rankin. Xeier Know Who Is First. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash.; April 26. ( Special. ) After discussion lastfnpr until an early hour this morning, the Judges of the track meet between the high schools of North Yakima. Prosser, Sunnystde and EUensburg have been unable to reach a decision as to whether Yakima or Proser takes first place, and the question will never be officially decided. Tli issue depends upon whether points are allowed for second and third plazas In the relay race as in the other events. ELEVEN CANTOS IN FIRST Ravnnr! Crnlat la Cut bri llvr In nlrtKa Mlg rnwl Saia SfMirt on anghti-Mrrt roiimla. Krnrna 5 4) and T 6. r. .a....... TRI-C ITV t.r.Afd B. I Taatardaor'a Ramilla. Halam. R-7; Kt rnrtlan.l. 4 a Vananmar, ti g; Alhtna. II 0 Wnndhiirn, 8; St. John. 1. rrakaa. 12: (renn City, . ttlJHidlna nf Uia Cluha. Trakaa a 0 t ono Wnndlilirn 4 I .Blai Vamw.uvar 8 1 7rrf -Inhn 3 r,( Halam ... 3 2 Ht tiraann fltv 2 2 .im Kmml Pnrtland 1 .1 . VT Alhtna ft a .M fnlam raplitrad lha driithla-harraltad Trl-Clty Ijaacti baanliall matlnna from Mnat rortland yaatnrday aflarnrmn on tha Vauahn-atrnnt itroiinda. An alnvan lnnlti arfalr waa thn flrat ama. Tha taama played only flva InnltiRN In tha aannnd. Tha flrat 'itnnia Halnni wnn by a a-or of 8 lo 4. Thn aannnd waa a 1 to 8 affair. Thnre waa Iota of rlnvar haae Imll In both came and a bl- crowd of hnaebiill hiinary fana want homo thor oughly aattaflfd. Ijiir-aa. who dnllvara hla Iwlatnra from tha port alda. waa aa wild aa (nttnt Ftonl. Iln iHHtnd four Intilnga and waa then ahoned to tha real pure. Hull not only flnlahed up tha axtra-lnntna affair, but pltnhed and helped win thn awond ga ma. Tha Knxt Portlands started nut Ilka winners In thn f Ir.iJ game and ntada Iwo runs In tha opening Inning. Another landed In their hopper In tha third and a fourth In tha sixth Inning. After this. Hull wits stingy with his slnglea and there was nothing doing In the ball-ringing Una. Tha Ralem put their first run over In tha senond Inning. Two singing and a rherk that, was presented for nollnr tlon gave them mm anil ronablnratiln heart to go on. In tha fifth Inning. Hurl bnrt and the rraw behind lilm had a caaa of tha wobbles. A boot, ona pass, a siirrlfli'a and two blngln aent four runs over, tha pan. Tills put. them ona In frotit. but the locals tied them in the sixth. Play 'rpmM4 Spiisatlon. After this It was a battle royal. Man Inn created a sensation when he caught IttivaU'a long fly, fell and landed nn bis right receiver, but came up with the hall. Kaat Portland' had two men nn baaea at the time, hut they were hypnotized and failed to score. This bit of work undoubtedly robbed them of the game. It wns late when the second engage ment started and once more Kast Port land got off In front. Hull's ten-mlnutn rest put him to the had and before he got down to work lie was slammed for four singles, which, together with some clever base-running hy lurch netted three runs. In the third they again fell on Hull and with a couple of costly er rors by Manlon. three more runa came home. (;rrdner seemed to have the Siilem lads kiting, hut they never quit fighting. He fanned the first three men up. but In the third he lost his range finder and Issued two passes, and Willi a single tosHed In, Salem scored one run. .In the fourth canto the Salema touched off the fireworks and kept the display up In the fifth. Kach Inning they made three, which gave them a total of seven and the game. I.,urch and Barrel! collided in the third Inning and Ijiirch was so badly hurt that ha had to quit. SRlnpnlia, a brother of John Rainpolis, the well-known actor, made his bow as an umpire. He was handicapped, being ill with a bad cold. The scores: First Game. SALEM. SUMMARY. Tao-bae bits Thnmas. Hitw Oft T.ucaa. 2. off HuIU 4. Sacrifice hit Howards. Stolen bail's Heyser. '2; Porterneld. Manlon. Newell. Lurch, 2: Tnuscher. Brock. left on haes Salem. II: East Portland. 12. Flrt bae on balls Off Lucas. 5: Hurlhert. 3. Fi-t bare on errnra Salem. S: East Port land. 4. Hit by pitcher Lurch. Pnrterfleld. Struck out By Lucas. 3; bv Hull. 7; bv Hurlbert. 5. Tasaed ball Brock. TVHd pitch Lucas. Time 2:05. L'mplre Saln polla. Second Game. SALEM. Defeat St. Paul Team. The Wabash Independents of Portland visited St. Paul yaaterday . and defeated the balltosscrs of that jilsce by the score nf 11 to S. The score was a tie in the eighth inning, when the Portlandera got busy with the bat and rapped out six runs. The batteries were Milie and Pembroke for W abash, and Picard and H. Raymond for St. Paul. Albany College 7, Lebanon 3. ALBANY. Or. April ?. (Special.) The Albany College baseball team won from the Lebanon baseball team in Leb anon yesterday afternoon by a score of 7 to J. A B. H. H. P.O. A. E. Edararda. c f a o 1 1 n o Laurence. 2b 3 Q O 1 3 2 H-yjer. c 3 0 O 1 1 0 Portertleld, 3b 2 1 0 1 2 0 Manlon. r. t 8 1 2 0 0 2 Race. 1. f 3 2 1 2 0 0 Cnrrey. lb 3 1 0 5 0 0 Newell, a. s. S 1 1 4 1 o Hull, p 2 1 0 0 1 O Totals 25 T 5 15 8 4 EAST PORTLAND. A B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Lurch, r. f 2 1 1 O O 0 Tonacher. 3b 2 1 1 1 1 1 Kennedy, lb 3 O 0 3 O 0 Magnus. L f 4 110 12 Barrett. 2b 3 110 12 Thcmaa 3 1 1 0 0 0 Strait, s s. 3 1 0 1 0 1 Neal. a. f. ...v 2 0 2 0 0 0 Gardner, p 2 O O 1 1 n Duratl, r. f 1 0 I 0 0 0 Totals 25 8 15 4 6 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Salem 0 0 1 3 37 Hita 0 2 O 3 1 East Portland 3 0 3 0 O 8 it .. a - . .7 A B. R. H. T O. A. E. Edwards, c f 4 O O 4 0 O Laurence. 2b 0 0 1 2 0 Havaer. c 8 1 l' I 0 Pnrterfleld. Sb 2 3 0 1 1 1 Manlon. r. f 9 0 3 2 0 0 Race. 1. f 6 0 1 2 1 I lorrev. lb 5 O 3 11 1 1 Newell, s. s 5 0 2 2 3 2 l.ticaa. p 1 0 0 O 2 0 Hull, p 3 1 1 1 3 0 Totals 44 5 11 83 14 5 EAST PORTLAND A B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Lurch, r. f 5 2 2 O 0 0 Touscher. .lb 5 2 1 0 0 0 Kennedv. lb 5 0 1 13 0 0 Magnus, i f a o t R 0 0 Barrett. 2h s. 3 1 0 4 2 1 Mevers, 2b 1 0 0 1 1 1 lurall. c. f 5 o o 3 0 I Brock, c 4 O O 2 0 Hurlbert, p 4 O o 1 7 O Thomas. 2b 3 0 1 0 8 0 Totals 41 4 6 33 15 3 RINS AND HITS BY INNINGS. Salem 0100300000 1 5 Hits 0201 201202 1 11 E. rortland 2010010000 0 4 Hits 2000021010 0 6 r. .t .... J.iX..-.,....,,- .M .l.a..LA.. ..A .....,..,.J,. .J THE ALCOHOL in beer is a trifle only ZyZ per cent. The 'effective ingredients are barley and hops a food and a tonic. .Pure beer is both good and good for you. In Germany, Holland, Sweden, Denmark and Austria beer is the national beverage. Nearly all people, of all ages, drink it. And all the world envies their sturdy strength. - Every doctor knows how beer benefits. If you need more strength or vitality he will prescribe it. But be careful to choose a pure beer, else you get harm with the good. And select a beer well aged to avoid biliousness. The way to be sure is to order Schlitz. We go to extremes in cleanliness. We even filter the air that cools it. We age it for months. We sterilize every bottle. Schlitz has no after effects. Ank for the Brewery Bottling. Common ber it nometimtn tmbttiiutrd for Schlitg. To avoid bring impoud upon, nee thai the cork crown in brmndfd Scklilt, PHone Main 2779 Sherwood & Sherwood 8 Front St., S. E. cor. Ankeny St. Portland The BeerThat Made Milwaukee Famous Hits .4121 08 fi!!MMARt. 8oln hftifS I.urrh. Rdwarrls. Pnrterfleld. Ttar Newell. Hull. Nnl. IWt on baur HhIi-tti. 5; Fsst Portland. 4. First bane on rmlls Off Hull, I: off OarHnT. 4 Klr( .me. on error fl1m, 2; Ktvt Portland. 1. etruHc out Pv Hull, t; by Oardner. fl. Psw(l ball H-y(er. Wild pltrh Gardner. Tl m e 1 : 1 5. V m vir fial n po 1 1 a. PAPKRMAKKHS AUK TICIMM KI Went Portland Too FaHt and Takr r;aniA by Score of 12 to 6. ORBOON CITY, Or.. April 26. Spe elal. ) The Papprmakera were badly trimmed today by th fat Weat Port land bunrh, who are the Krakes of lat year. The jrame waa devoid of any atartlln; featurea until the last Innlna;, when Oregon City took a little apart and Rot In four runa. The visitor started off strong; In the flrat, with a el n (Tie by Antofne and a double by Day, Antolne scoring;. In the second, they Kot four more on a base on balls, a alngie, a double and two errors. In the fifth. West Portland added another on two hits, R. Parrot scoring; on A. Parrot's long sacrifice. The Paper makers got their first tally in thi time up. Sater rapped out a single, went to third on a wild throw by the catcher and stole home. The score: rRAKBS. t' AB. Ft. IB. PO. A. E. Drertnen. If 2 2 0 0 0 Johnson, cf 2 3 l 2 0 Antone. c 5 3 321 Iay. 3d rt 1 3 2 2 0 R Parrott. rf A 1 1 j 0 0 Houston. 2d 5 12 0 10 fhmeer, as 5 0 1 3 4 1 A. Parrott. lb 3 t 1 t' 0 2 Howard, p 4 I l o 4 Totals 4$ 12 17 27 15 5 OREGON1 CITY. AB. R. IB. PO, A. 'E Kruirer. 3b 5 l 1 ft 3 Hill, lb 5 O 4 VI 1) 0 Chapln. rf .1 0 2 0 0 ii Adam, cf 4 0 O ?, t Griffith. 2h 4 O 1 1 3 v Safer, as.... 4 2 12 2' Kelt, c 4 1 0 in n o Van Kortvleh, If 4 1 1 1 0 i) Hubernlcht. 1 0 0 0 1 2 Robinson, p ..2 1 1 0 o 0 Totals 3 11 27 9 8 that one would be enough to win. Rutte, however, with a single and two bagger, tied down the seore In the fifth. In tSeattle's half of the Inning, with two down and "oy on first, Krlak put the ball over the fenee, and again It looked safe for Seattle. Tn the seventh, however, Rutte got to Rush hard and drove In four runs. Seattle tied up the seore again In the eighth, and Allen re lieved Rush. Allen himself drove in the runs that tied the snore. In the ninth, three singles brought In the win nlng run for Seattle. The feature of the game was WesslerVi patch with his hare hand of a screaming liner from Pug Bennett's bat In the fifth. Score: R. H. E. Seattle 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 fl 11 1 Butte 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0-6 9 Batteries Rush, Allen and Fortler; Claflin and Shea and Krettz. SCORE BT INNINGS. Frakea 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 12 Oregon City 0O00 10O1 4 6 SUMMARY. Struck out Habernlcht 5. Rnblnon 5 Howard 7. Baes on Bal! Hahernicht 2-Two-base hits Day 2. Antone 2, Drrinn T. Chapln 1. Double o'av Johnson to Pchmeer Sacriftc hits Habernlcht J. A. Parrott 1 Drennen 1 Johruon 3. Antone 2. Houxton 1, S-hmeer 1. Howard 1. Kruger 1. Hill 1. Sater 2- Innines 1 pitched Habernirht 5 Robinson 4. Hits made Off Habernlcht 8. Robinson 9. Time I: 3. Lmpire Cheyne. SOUTHWEST LEA4l'E. Yesterday's Rranlta. Tacoma, -l: Vancouver. 0-0. Seattle. 6; Butte. 5. Spokane, 4; Aberdeen. Standing of the Club. TacoTna tf 1 $r7 Aberdeen 3 2' .714 Seattle 4 2 .ml Butte 2 4 S:t3 Spokane 2 5 .2 Vancoucer (B. C. ) . 1 6 .143 NORTHWEST LEAGVE. Seattle 6. Butte 5.' SEATTLE. Wash., April 26. ( Spe cial. ) Seattle won a game in the ninth Inning today, which was exciting from beginning to end. Seattle gathered one In the firsthand with a rush, apparent ly having; everything, it looked like Tacoma 6-1, Vancouver 0-0. TACOMA, Wash.. April 2fi. fSpeclal.) Tacoma scored a double shut-out over Vancouver today, and making It six out of seven In the erfes. Four of the runs In thn morning game were forced over the plate by Rless. the Vancouver recruit pitcher, who was exceedingly wild. Six nmn were given passes to first in the second Inning, and one was hit by a pitched ball. From the second on. the game was air-tight. Ike Butler won the afternoon game for the Tigers by his magnificent pitch ing and hie great hitting. His double followed a two-bagger by Rresino, gave Tacoma Its lone tally. Butter got three hits out of three times up. The Tigers played a brilliant fielding game in the afternoon, and were never in danger. The Beavers also played winning ball, but could not connect with Butler often enotigh to send a runner over thn plate. Jn the seven games pis yed, Tacoma has only been scored on four times, five of the games being shut-outs. The scores: Morning game H. H. E. Tacoma 16000000 ft 6 3 Vancouver ..0 0000000 0 0 8 1 Batteries Osborne, D. Shea and J. Shea: Rless. Paddock and Arbogast. Afternoon game R. H. E. Tacoma ...;.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 n Vancouver ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 Batteries Butler and V. Shea; Erlck son and Sugden. ner of first place, a silver medal for second and bronre for third places. A gold medal will be given the winner of the greatest number of points, a silver rup to the team winning the meet, and a silver cup to the winner of the relay race. The Met of events will be as usual In field and track meets. Sixty High School athletes participated In the meet last year. Hill Military Academy won' the meet, Portland A'-ftrfmy the relay race and Sa m May, of Portland, the highest number of points. tVntralla iet Forfeit Game. fWNTRAUA. Wash.. April 2fi.-ffipe- clal.i The baseball season opened (n ( Vntralla today, with the home team playing behails. Chhalls held a com fort able lea 'I up to rue seventh Inning, when f Vntralla made a hatting rally, scoring six runs and taking the lead by one run. Chehalls tied the score In the nxt Inning. With score tied in the ninth Inning, 'Imhalls refused to play out. objecting to the umpire. The game wan then forfeited to Centralis, 9 to 0. Sol dier Thomas, a Butte pitcher, was Im ported to pitch for Ontralla. He pitched a swell game, hut was given raKgM sup port. Batteries: For Chhall", Quick and Doerr; for Centralis. Thoma and Ruff. Tans! Tansf Tsns at Rosenthal's. J- ' Try all the cigarettes you please You can't get an absolutely sweet, mild, cool, clean smoice irom anything but Spcikane 4. Aberdeen 0. SPOKANE, Wash.. April 25. Jensen was unsolvable to Aberdeen and they could not get a run, while Spokane found Thompson opportunely and regis tered four. The score: R. H. E. Aberdeen ...0 0000000 00 3 2 Spokane .0 1000210 4 9 2 Batteries Thompson and Boettiger; Jensen and Reniker. HIGH SCHOOLS WILL COMPETE t'orvallls College Will Present Tro phies to Winning Track Teams. OREGON AGRICULTURAL, COL LEGER Corra.ll Is. Or., April 26. (Spe cial. I invitation! are being sent out to the rariou teams for the annual High School meet, which will take place on college field. June 7. The student asso ciation has roted to finance the meet, and Is busy with the preliminaries All the High Schools of the state are elig ible. Vive men are allowed to each team, for which number transportation expenses will be paid, and the team be entertained while at CorralMs. More men may be brought, but only the ex penses of fire will be prorlded for. 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