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THE 3I0RXIXG OREGON! AN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1908. ANGELENQS WIN PITCHING GAME Five to Cipher Is Score After Some Brisk Playing on Both Sides. RYAN DOES GOOD BATTING eontnern Players Give Brlswalter Perfect Support and Conduct Their Part of Work In Splendid Style. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Yesterday's Remits. Port land 0. Los Angeles 8. Oakland 2. Saa Francisco 13. Btaadlag a the Club. r I- Tm Anr-la I ; 14 331 ; .f71 't' 22' 71 'v3 .Qan Fraiwlafo. 1 Tfi 12 Portland 3i'2 l Oakland Slill 221 60, .412 .433 "Lost .. ...iftT.TO.eS "8i I Portland could do nothing with Brls walter's benders yesterday and lost to Is Angeles. 6 to 0. Groom pitched a ' good game for Portland, allowing the . Southerners only six hits, and with good support and a little hitting would have . won. Portland got only Ave singles off Brls walter, one of these being a scratch hit. Cooney. at short for Portland, seemed to "have butter on his glove and held the fans In suspense throughout the game. Los (Angeles got three runs In the third on Jnhnutn'i error in handling Easterly's grounder. Cooney's miss of Groom's throw to second on Brlswaltera bunt, cernira aerifies moving both men up. Oakes' ' double. Dillon's long fly and Brashear's - scratch single. . None of these runs can be said to be due to Groom's pitching, as Johnson and Cooney both made errors In yiis Inning which counted later for runs for the . Southerners. Johnson's miss of Easterly's grounder was excusable, as the drive was a hot one, but Cooney's drop of Groom's throw to catch the runner at second mas awful, and later on the same play he nearly did the same thing. Such playing as this Is enough to take the heart out of a pitcher, and it is no wonder that Oakes followed with a two-bagger. hsr run rm added on a base on balls. Groom's balk advancing the runner to secona. a sacrinco aciiuiug, him to third, and another bunt prettily ..a fh.t Iia rnnlH score. Tills was good baseball by the Siutherners and It Is team York like mis mat nas pui at the head. Portland didn't get a man to third throughout the game and in no inning could they get more than one hit off cruaii.. Rvnn wai th leading bats- Brian of the Beavers, getting two singles on his first two chances at bat. Raftery drove a pretty single to right, but it went lor nothing as he was out trying w atretch It to a double. In the ninth, with two men out. Ote Johnson knocked a. near homer, but Oakes ran back and managed to pull it down. r n inmlM cave Briswalter perfect support and played the game in a business-like way from start to finish. Con tact with such a team may brace Port land up and even though they lost they showed a much better spirit in the game yesterday tnan in tne uasiEou newt. The score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. IB. PO. A. Xernard, 2b ("takes, cf ............... 2 "Prashear. rt WV heeler. 3b "Ellis. U "Olmaa. s . ... 4 .. 3 .. 2 ...8 "t""asterlv . 3 Brlswalter. p 4 Total 2T 16 0 PORTLAND. AB. R. 18. PO. A. K r.aav. 2b 4 0 fcyan. rf 0 Johnson. 3b ...4 0 "Danzig, lb 3 "Raftery, cf 3 Bauey. If . 3 0 Cney, ee .............. 8 0 "Madden, c 8 J Groom, p . . . Total 30 0 6 27 SCORE BT INNINGS. "Lo Angeles 0 03 1 0001 0 5 hi.. 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 Portland 0 0000000 0 O Siu .............. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-6 SUMMARY. n. . t tj - 1 A liv rSrnnm 8 fane on ball Off Groom 3. Two-base hit Oake Sacrifice hits Bernard. Dillon. Del mas. Easterly. Wheeler. Flat base on error Lo Angele 2. Balk Groom. Left on baaea Los Angeles 8. Portland S. Time of game a nour njiwi. .......... - - - SEALS AVIX FROM OAKLAND'S XUTake Five Runs Off Pitcher Hardy In First Inning SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 1. San Fran cisco's victory was practically assured today after the first Inning, when five runs were scored off Hardy. Oakland had three pitchers In the box today Score: BAN FR-VNCISCOi AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Curtis. h 1 3 8 UCUhran(1 If ......... 8 3 2 2 O 1 2 1 1 0 !"ider. a ............ 4 "Meleholr. rf J Williams, lb .. 3 Jterk. cf 2 Perry, c 8 ili-AMls, 2b t Henley. P sUlllfer. 1 1 2 T 8 ' 1 0 0 Totals 29 13 12 2T OAKLAND. AB. R. II. PO. tra. Waleeem. rf .. 4 1 z z o o o o 0 1 0 1 2 o 1 Traesdale. il" "Heltmuller, rf . . 3 Tagan. as Plattery. lb .... ...... 4 JaLonge. e 4 Miller. 8b 8 I-ewla. If "Hardy. P o "Kelson. P - J Slogan, p 0 1 0 A 0 o 0 . o o o Totals 84 2 T 28 18 SCORE BT INNINGS. an Francisco .. J J 1 0 0 J his I ; ' 2 I 1 Oakland . ? ? 2 $ 2 ? Hits 3 110 3 0 1 Curtis out. hit by batted ball. 112 012 ft 2 0 T SUMMARY. Home runs Berry. HeltranRer. , "V -r hit Hurler. rand T4nlT. eacriflce fcl'-HUdebrand Meleholr. sniM.m. First os ballsOff Henley 1; off Hc-ran. 1. tTrk out Ft "Han!ey, by Hogaa. 1. fcoW MpZmrr to Williams to Zsldsr. . J 0 a cluba : g ; ; 8 11 I 1 nnns Off Hardy 6, bits : off Netam 1. hit 2: off Hogao 6, lilt &. 8toln bm-eelder Melcholr. Beck. Tlma or nam, l nour . 40 minutes. Umpire O'Connell n fctults. Charge defeat f o riaray. PITCHER GROOM JS DRAFTED Portland Player to Join Washington National Team.' CINCINNATI. O.. Sept. L The National Baseball Commission has allowed .the following drafts: American League By Cleveland from Los Angeles. Easterly. By Washington from Portland, uroom. - National League Boston rrom ban Francisco, Beck. T, V.I r!mnn hn. Xaa Mtf t A hV UUIJUJ' i uwiii , . i u - . . - - League and this will likely be his last season with Portland. Groom has been with the Portland team two years ana is the mainstay of the team In the pitcher's box. Before coming to Portland he played PITCHER ROBERT GROOM. Drafted fcy Washington Amer icana. with Springfield, Mo., for a while and t. Ka-m th. evtenf nf hla orofes- slonal ball playing, he being still a young man. Groom s very popular with the fans a . 1 ntll ..... rtn (.fAlint ff hlS ana ins . , affable manner and gentlemanlv actions on the tleld- Portland fans will be sorry to eon him go. XORTHWKST LEAGUE. Seattle 7; Spokane 1. ccittt.p. Wash.. SDt. 1. (Special.) Allen pitched a great game for Seattle, but It was his own fault that Spokane scored her lone run. Stevens drew a pass i h fir-at innine. went to third on a sao- rlfice and an out. and scored when Allen muffed a slow hit grounder right in hla hands. Allen allowed but two hits and the runners In both Instances narrowiy k.in. fhrvnrn nut from rifrht field. 8eattle fell on Jensen In the second. Frisk led off with a hit ana me nexi man w safe on an error. Then Allen, Cahill. ti H Ana rtriot bit In a row. the last three getting two-baggers. Frisk's two- bagger drove In Bennett in xne niiu auu two infield hits and some good base run ning scored Rowan in the seventh. Score: ' R.H.E. Seattle 06041010 -7 12 S Spokane 10000000 0-1 t 3 Batteries Allen and Portier; Jensen and Kreits. Umpire Ehret. Tacoma 7;"'Butte S. ntirvwri TVaab . Sent. 1 - TaCOlUS WOn easily by pounding Thomas and profiting by Butte a mlspiays. tscore: K.H.E. v. . o 2 0 4 0 0 0 1 7 ( 3 u..a 0 4)12 00 0 00-8 6 S Batteries Butler and Shea; Thomas and Spencer. Aberdeen 8; Vancouver 6. VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 1. (Special.) --Vancouver and Aberdeen played 10 In nings today, the latter winning by 8 to . Chicago Extends Courtesies. The officers of the Multnomah Club are In receipt of a letter from Fred T. Coffin, secretary of the Chicago Ath i....i.iini in wblrh he advises that the privileges of that association's clubhouse will be extended Smlthson, Gilbert and Kelly during their sojourn In Chicago. "Tou have reason to feel proud of the showing made by these t.nva in tha, oivmnic srames." writes Mr. Coffin, "and we feel that not only you, but the entire united utates ap preciates the honor they have accorded their country." SOON TIRE OF SINGLE LIFE Portland Couple, Divorced in April Last, Remarry. HILLSBORO, Or.. Sept. L (Special.) Rudolph and Emma Becker, of Portland, w.ra married In this city last evening by County Judge Goodln. The pair were wedded In Vancouver, Wash., in Septem-ka- injut onrl rllvnrced In this city by Judge McBrlde, April of this year. The wedding party came out from the city In an auto and are spenoing me nunejy moon at the Witt ranch, south of town. The groom Is in the automobile service business In Portland. .. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Building Permits. A J. LEE To erect two-atory frame on Eat Eighteenth street, between Going and nyfant e'r-'"-O. A. WESTGATE To erect ons-story frame on sevemn. corner .ia.saua SINCLAIR PACHINGTO To erect two- story brick store on i nirteeuin, . n, i . aooAral Erereti ana riwooti, r - MRS. G. I. CROXFORD To ert one- story rrsme on unnu, - XIaxn; siouv. Articles of IneornaratloB, UNION IRON WORKERS Incorporators. W. C. Franklin, G. IB. Ohafeldt and I. C Morris; capitalization. 810.000. Marriage Ucanses. - ERWIN-MICIIELL C. W. Erwln, ovtr 21. Union; Urmila A. MlchelU over 18. city. KOCH-GRUEN Jacob Koch. 81, city; Marie Omen. IT, city. KEUDALL-PORT Ned R- KsudalL 88. Seattle: Amelia Port, 31, city. LONO-6ANDEPS John- 8. Long. "2T, Walla Walla; Daisy Sanders. 21, city. KENNEDY-SHANNON Oillls B. Ken nedy, 25. Edmonds. Waah. ; Bertha A. Shan non. 22. city- tVUITE-OOLSTED H. A. Whits, over 31, City; Gertrude Gorrted. over 18. olty. NIEBERGALL-B1TTNER Harry JS. Nel bergall. 29. La Grande; Ml Emma T. Bltt ner. 28. city. YETT-TAYLOR Frank B. Tett, 33. city: Grace Mabel Taylor. 24. city. SCHROEDER - JENESEN Herman Schroeder. 83. city: Tlllle Jenesen. 3S. city. HAMILTOJN-JONES L. H. Hamilton, ever 21. city; Aawylyd Jones, over 18, city. Wedding snd vlaltlng card. W. Q Smith Co-. Washlngtoa bids, ata aad. Wash. t . ' . 1 .- s . . r v i! Y JauLJ NEW YORK'S GRIP Ofi LEAD TIGHTENS Defeats Boston Nationals In Double-Header on Home Grounds. CHICAGO FALLS TO THIRD Jjosea to St,'lxnl8, While Pittsburg Steps Up to Vacant Place by Taking Two Games From Cincinnati. kec-aptttjLAtion of- rescxts yesterday's games. Baseball lnteret was again at white heat yesterday, with all three clubs lighting for the National League lead ership in action snd two of them play ing double headens. With less than a game separating flrat and third po sitrons, a decided shakeup was easily possible. A It waa. the important change was the fall of Chicago, beaten by St. Louis, from second to third place. Pittsburg winning a double beader from Cincinnati, gaining the second place. New York's two vic tories over Boston slightly lengthened ' the lead of the former club. The standing of the three leaders this morning Is: Club. Won. Lost. Pet. New York 71 45 .812 Pittsburg 72 4T .806 Chicago 71 48 .697 onamv Bant. l. The New Tork Na tionals won both games from Boston, the first 4 to l, ana me secona w . and thereby tightened their hold on first place. Two lefthanders opposed each other in the first game, Wlltse for New- York and Luckey for the locals. Both pitched wen, ana wnises ceu work In the tight places pulled out the game for the vlaltors. Devlin's hlt-.t--- a,hii waa s. feature of the day. helped greatly to win the first game. His home run In the second Inning, his single In th seventh, and his sacrlflcs In the ninth nettea inree runs. The second game was a one-sided af fair from the start, Flaherty, who op posed Mathewon, getting himself In a hole In the first Inning by hie wlldness. SBABEM First addition to Neearney City, a townsite and beach resort on the Pacific Ocean and Nehalem Bay, at the mouth of the Nehalem River, 57 miles almost directly w7st of Portland7; thus being and always will be the nearest ocean beach resort, pm-1" to Portland SEABRIGHT . the bminew world Hence, no need to say more than that all agreements entered to cTceSnTg the le of this property will be strictly adhered to and fully Tarried out. SEABRIGHT is a beautiful, level piece of sand beach f Pperty cut into 50x100 lots, with a half-mile of ocean frontage. Every lot in this addi tion can be built upon without further trouble, and as far as fitness is concerned, you coSd shut your eyes, lay your finger on the plat and take whatever lol ; you hannened to place your finger upon and have a lot just as good as any other lot The Wh in sand beach-as fin as any upon the Sd ?&efi. fX a quarter of a mile wide at low tide No stones, no gravel upon it Length of beach from Neearney Mountain to outlet of Bay, between eight and nine miles. SEABRIGHT is a real pleasure resort. Nehalem Bay is a beautiful stretch of water about eight miles long, and for yachting and boating cannot be surpassed, while fish of aU kinds abound, in its waters, and crabs and clams are too numer ous to mention; and during the open season for duck-shootmg feathered fowl are seen floating upon its placid bosom; and the hills back of th s resort and across the bay abound with wild game of all kinds and the small streams emptying into the bay and ocean about this resort are fairly alive with, the IStly-famouf mountain trout. In fact, the many things that make it a pleas ure to spend your vacation at a certain place are all about you at this Seabright resort, and these foregoing facts will make this property-very desirable, and espe cially the fact that this resort is and will always remain the closest beach resort to Portland, will make this property become very valuable. And upon the ad vent of the railroads into Tillamook County, one survey of which w M a rw - hundred feet away, and the other but across the bay, and each of them interested in getting into the county as quickly as possible, and with at least two .electric lines running surveys into the same place, this property will advance m price with a speed that will be astonishing. We firmly believe that to purchase lots in Seabright at present prices is the very best investment one could make in Oregon. PRICES AND TERMS All lots fronting on the ocean, $100 each; $20 down and $10 per month. All second lots on ocean front and all fronting on the 100-foot boulevard, $75 each; $15 down and $7.50 per month. All other lots, $50 each, and $5.00 per month. Call for all information see plats, drawings, etc. on the Selling Agents, NEHALEM BAY LAND CO. ROOM 3, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, OR 1000 WILLIAMS AVENUE, PORTLAND, OREGON. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Since writing the above ad, news of the immediate building of the Portland-TiUamook Rail-road-Lrtle Road-into the county came out in this morning's Oregoman, and the price named above on all lots in Seabright Addition subject to change without notice. f On errors by Dahlen and Sweeney, New York scored four runs. Ferguson pitched the last Inning, and three bases on balls and two singles gave the vis itors four more tallies. Mathewson was In splendid form, and was only relieved by Taylor In the ninth, when the game looked safe for New York. Other changes were made In the visitors' lineup to save their star players. The crowd was the largest seen at the National ' League grounds this year. . Scores: f First game R. H. E. R. H. E. Boston 1 5 llNew York ..4 10 1 Batteries Wlltse and Bresnahan; Luckey, Dooin and Smith. Umpires Klem and Johnstone. Second game , R. H. E. R. H. E. Boston 0 4NewYork..8 8 0 Batteries Mathewson,, Taylor and Bresnahan; Flaherty, Ferguson and Graham. Umpires Johnstone and Klem. Philadelphia 4-9; Brooklyn 2-0. . PHILADELPHIA. Sept 1. Philadel phia won both games of today's double header with Brooklyn. Scores: First game R.H. E. R. H. E. Brooklyn ..2 2Phil'delphla 4 T 3 Batteries Pastorlus and Maloney; Sparks and Dooln. Umpire Emslie. Second game R. H. E. R. H. E. Brooklyn ..0 , 4 4Phirdelphla 9 11 .1 Batteries Bell, Wllhelm and Farmer; McQulllen and Dooln. Umpire Emalie. Pittsburg 10-9; Cincinnati 2-3. CINCINNATI, Sept L Pittsburg won both games today through superior hit ting, aided by the loose fielding of the local team. Scores: First grame R. H. E. R. H. B. Cincinnati . 8 . 8Pittaburg .10 12 1 Batteries Volse, Coakley and Mo Lean;' Maddox and Glbeon. Umpire O'Day. Second game R. H. E. Cincinnati .2 8 2Plttsburg Batteries Campbell and Leever and Gibson. Umpire O'Day. R. H. B. .9 16 0 Schlel; St. Louis 5; Chicago 4. CHICAGO. Sept 1. The locals dropped down Into third place today, St Louis defeating them, 6 to 4, in a 10-lnnlng contest Score: R. H. E. . R. H. E. Chicago ...4 7 lSt Louis ...i 11 3 Batteries Reulbach and P. Moran; Beebe, Lush and C. Moran. Umpire Rlgler. A3IERICAX LEAGUE. Clflcago IS; St. Ixrais S. mi Ti-kTTTa fl.nl 1 Phlcaaro defeated I St. Louis In the second game of the series COOKING DEMONSTRATION OF THE "NEW PROCESS" f GAS RANGE, Featuring its high efficiency, in -cooKing and baKing and its economy, ease and safety in operation. The "New Process" line includes every style 6f gas range for which there is a demand, and in the construction of these stoves is embodied the most convenient possible combinations for meeting every requirement or contingency of the modern Kitchen. Delicious hot coffee and eight-minute biscuits served free to all visitors Basement department ffTOMCMorrrfr today by the decisive score of 13 to 8. 8COre'- R.H.B.I R,H-a Chicago 13 IB lfSt Louis -36 8 i tt. auv. nri Rulltvan: Gra- ham. Bailey, Crlss and S. Smith. Washington 6; Boston 0. WASHINGTON. Sept. l.-Charley Smith held Boston to four scattered hits today and Washington, who hit Clcotte hard, won easily. Score: R.H.E.I B-H.E. Washington . 6 12 l Boston 0 4 0 Batteries Smith. Hughes and Warner; Cicotte, AreUanes and Donohue. Cleveland 1; Detroit 0. DETROIT, Sept L-Detroit lost to Cleve land, 0 to 1. Score: R.H.E.! B-H-B. Detroit ....... 0 11 olCleveland 18 1 Batteries Winter and Schmidt; Joss and N. Clarke. New York 4-0; Philadelphia 3-4. NEW YORK, Sept 1. -After the Phil adelphia players had tied the scor In the seventh Inning, the local team car ried off the first game here today In the 12th inning. In the second game the visitors compelled the locaU to ca pitulate, taking the game by a score of 4 to 0. ThA second game was called at the FTil CONTINUING THE UlXsf & GIBBS OHPLETEH005EFORni5nER5 end of the eighth Inning on account of darkness. Scores: First game R. H. E. R. H. E. New York .4 13 2PhIl'delphia 3 6 2 Batteries Vlckers and Schreck; Chesbro and Klelnow. Second game R. H. E. R. H. E. New York. 0 5 3Phll'delphla 4 10 0 Batteries Coombs and Blue; Man ning and Sweeney. GoU Champion Breaks Record. NEW YORK, Sept. 1. Gil Nicholls, of the Tadeaco Golf Club, won the pro fessional tournament at Van Cortlandt Park today with a low score of 294. Ha mado the final round of 18 holes in 68, breaking his own record of 69, made on these links last year. Only Lost One Ball Game. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. On the Men Cure OUR FEB For a Complete Cure in Any Simple Uncomplicated Case. 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