Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 27, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MOUSING OREGOMAN, MONDAY, JTJXE 27, 1010.'
GfVTGHEB THOMAS
TOSSES GAMEAWAY
Portland Wins From Senators
j... in Tenth When Receiver
Makes Bad Heave. '
iFIIMAL SCORE IS 1 TO 0
Wiarrett Twirls Splendid Ball for
Nine Innings, but Is Replaced
j' by Gregg in. Tenth Alter
' ' Sliinn Knocks Single,
PACIFIC COAST LEAGCK. -
Yesterday's Results.
Portland 1. Sacramento O.
Los AJiselea 7-4, Oakland 6-1.
San Kranclsco 14-0, Vernon 0-2.
Standing of the Clubs.
m i o r s 3 2
, club. g g g S Z a ': t
p . 2. D w
: " : : S ? : "
lIt I 1 1
San Fran. ... - 7110 14112 6 40 .570
Portland ... 4 6 6 8 10 43 .545
Oakland ...10 7 9 10 10 46 .f29
Vernon 7 10 T 112 9 4S .SL9
Los Angeles 10 4 11 8 0 - .477
Sacramento 6 7 8 3 4 i& .848
Lost 37S5i41 4oi-l3 aSSI
SACRAMENTO, Cal., June 26. (Spe
cial.) Catcher Thomas, Sacramento's
new recruit from Oakland, threw away
IhiB second extra inning game of the
series today when he' tossed too high
to first in the tenth, letting Port
land even up the series by winning a
1 to 0 game.
Hunt and Garrett battled along
evenly for the entire nine innings, al1
lowing little hope of run-making un
til the tenth. Then Casey laid down
a bunt which would have made an
easy out had Thomas not been too
anxious and tried to field it when it
was Hunt's ball. The clash kept it
"out of reach of anybody, and Casey
Was credited with a hit.
Speas sacrificed him and Murray's
Snfield out placed him on third. Gar
rett had "two strikes when he swung
hard at the third, knocking it down
the third base line. Hunt should have
been permitted to field the ball, but
Thomas dled for it and threw it
nigh over Danzig at first, thereby
allowing the only , run of the day and
ending a two hour and ten minute
battle under a torrid sun.
SIcCredle Changes Batteries.
McCredle was afraid of the game In
the last of the tenth, after Shinn had
eingled, and replaced his battery, us
ing Gregg and Fisher in place of Gar
rett and Murray. "Van Buren went
out on an infield grounder and Perry
knocked a hot liner to Hetllng which
would have been good for a run if the
' third sacker had not been playing Just
right. .
Martinke's triple v in the ' ninth
threatened to break up the game, but
two were already gone and Hunt fanned
Hetllng. In the last of the ninth,
Bacramento made it look dangerous
when Briggs got on through Olson's
error and Boardman was hit by a
pitched ball. Grounders by Heister
and Darrlnger to the infield cut off
the men on bases.
Umpire Finney was under continual
fire early in the game, especially when
he called a foul on a ball knocked
down the first base line by Darrlnger
In the second. He evened up and called
a few bad ones on Portland, so the
crowd buried the hatchet. The score:
PORTLAND.
. AB
Ryan, If ,. . 4
Olsen, S9 4
Bftpps, lb 4
Martlnke, rf 4
Helling. 3b 2
Casey, 2b 4
fspeas. cf 4
Murray, o 4
Garrett, p 3
Gregg, p O
r. rr. po. a. e.
o 1 l o o
o o 2 a l
o x 1 o
O 1 3 O O
O 0 4 3 O
ly 1 3 2 0
o o a o o
O 1 8 1 O
0 0.1 1 o
0 0 0 10
1 1 11 1
Totals
SACRAMENTO.
' AB.
Fhinn, ss 4
Van Buren, cf-lb 5
Perry, -.Iff ............ 4
Thomas, c 4
Briggs, rt 4
Boardman. 8b ....... 3
II els tor. 8b 2
Darrlnger, 2b 3
Hunt, a
Danzig, lb 0
R. H.
PO. A.
E.
0
0
o
1
o
o
o
o
o
o
0 3
4 2
13
1
6
1
1
. 3
0
0
2
0
0
O
0
O
O
O
0
Totala 33 0 4 30 14 1
v SCORE BT 1JTNTNGS.
Portland . ... O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 1 1
Hits . 1 0 0 0 0 1 O 1 1 1 6
Sacramento 0 00000000 0 Q
Hits 1 0 1 OO 0 0 1 0 1 I
' SUMMARY.
Stolen bases Shlnn 2. Hits Off Hunt 5,
off Garrett S In 0 1-3 innings, off Gregg 1 In
1-3 inning three-base hit Martlnke. Two
base hit Rapps. Sacrifice hit Garrett.
: Kirst base on errors Sacramento 1. First
base on balls Off Hunt 3, off Garrett 4.
; Struck out Hy Hunt o. by Garrett 5. Hit
by pitcher Boardman by Garrett. Time
2:13. Umpire Finney.
ANGELS SPRING SURPRISE
Klein, Youngster From Alameda,
. Gets Credit for One Victory.,
LOS ANGELES. June 36. Los Angeles
surprised everybody . today by taking
. both gamee from Oakland. Klein, a
youngster from Alameda, pitched five
Innings or the first game and then Nagle
was sent to the -rescue just in time,
Klein, however, getting credit for the
game.
The afternoon game was won mainly
in the fourth inning, when Moser was
touched for four safe drives. The score:
First game: ' .
. .R.H.E.I R.H.E.
Los Angeles.. 7 9 2j Oakland 5 8 2
Batteries Klein, Nagle and "Waring;
Harklns and Mitze.
Becond game :
R.H.E.I R.H.E.
Los Angeles.. 4 9 OjOakland 18 4
- Batteries Thorsen and Smith; Moser,
Tonneson and Pearce.
Umpire Van Haltren. -.
Vernon 3-0; San Francisco 1-14.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. San Fran
cisco and Vernon cplit even today. The
morning game was a fast match with
lHtle hitting by either team. Browning
relieved Miller in the last inning but
IVernon had the game won. Scores:
Morning game
R. H. E. , R. H. E.
San Fran..l 5 3Vernon ....2 7 1
Batteries Miller, Browning and "Wil
liams; Carson and Hogan.
Afternoon game
R. H. E.f R. II. E.
San Fran. 14 13 2Vernon 0 6 ' S
Batteries Stewart and "Williams: WU-
ettex Hensling. and. -Hogan, . . , j
I REGULAR BATTEEY OF NEW
DEBUT INTO TBI-CITY LEAGUE YESTERDAY BY
DEFEATING WEST PORTLAND, 6 TO 5.
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JOHESGOULOHTHIT
Fielder 4 Time? at Bat, Too,
but Chehalis Wins.; '
MONTESANO LOSES TWICE
For First Time Since ex-White Sox
Star Joined Team Has .Chehalis
Taken Victory Initial Game '
of Day Is Shutout, 5 to 0
MONTESANO., Wash.. June 26 fKno.
Cial.) Though Fielder Jones tha fam.
ous ex-White Sox fielder, and long one
or comlakoys right-hand men, was at
bat four times in the game here today
With his ChehnJlB' ten m
get a single hit, but Chehalis won. The
oui-o was o 19 o.
Montesanor ronlri not- en c .
any stage of the game, which was one
of the best seen in the state league
ojuce me opening of the season.
Chehalis found Joss for nine safe
blngles, three of them being two-baggers.
Krause allowed only three hit
and did not have a strike-out, while
wusa naa eignx fetrike-outs.
This is the first game Chehalis has
won since Jones has been playing with
them. The score: ' .
R. H. E.p R.H.E.
Chehalis ... 5 9 3M.ontesano ..0 3 4
Batteries Krause and Taylor; Joss
and Moore.
The afternoon game was a pitcher's
battle between southpaws. Callahan
had almost perfect support and Che
halis won, 6 to 2.
Montesano played poorly in the field
and hit unlucky. A batting rally, was
started in the ninth, but Chehalis' lead
was too bigr to overcome. The feature
of the game was Guyn's one-handed
catch of a long fly with two men on
basts. The score:
R. H. E.rp v R.H.E.
Chehalis ...6 5 2Montesan0 ..2 6 4
Batteries-Callahan and Taylor -"Wakefield
and Moore. "
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BIG AUTO RACE ON THIS WEEK
Indianapolis Speedway Scene of Con
test In 200-Mile Go.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 26. The
most important race meet in the his
tory of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Is to be held on Friday and Saturday
of this week and the following Monday,
July 4, when will occur. the annual 200
mile contest for th Cobe trophy.
The race is for a trophy given 'by Ira
'-MCobe. of Chicago, and last year was
QUARTET OF TENNIS MEN WHO WILL REPRESENT THE MULTNOMAH AND IRVINGTON CLUBS IN
NORTH PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT AT SPOKANE NEXT WEEK.
. X ' X7 , v -Y- rS
I Y'T7mi i ' VI? - J 1
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Portland will be well represented at the annual tournament of the North Pacific International Lawn Tennis
Association wich will be held next we ek on the courts of the Spokane Country Club. "Wlckershan and Gorrlll will
represent the Irragim CMb wnile Ew ing and Andrews will wear the Multnomah Club colors. These men are among
the let pHajFers at the XarthweEt and ought to give a good account of themselves, against the other cracks of the
SRH-trwwe3. !Ta Spctona Country cilnb will hold its annual tournament simultaneously with the International event
and PrarCkarica toe MWnwsented M. Starr, of the Irvington and Multnomah, clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Brandt H.
"Wtcfeprrartifi.-m, Mr, and Ht-- P", HL V- Aao drews, Mr. and Mrs. James F Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Starr and Ralph
OobttCU wi31 mute thai txistm imhia-no from' Portland. They -will nrobablv leave on Saturday. Tha tnurna.mnnt heirim
PENINSULA TEAM, .WHICH MADE
4 "-vsr
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won by Louis Chevrolet, driving a Buick.
This year the race is to be run over
the two and one-half-mile brick track of
the Indianapolis speedway.
The maximum limit of power for. en
trance has been raised to 600 cubic inches
piston displacement with a minimum
weight of 2300. ,
PORTLAND HAS HALL THESOM'
Xoung Franhf. Tallaheo Strikes Out
19 Men, Allowing No Hit. '
That Portland has a baseball prodigy
in the pitching Una was revealed yester
day afternoon when Frank Tallaheo,
twirling for the Calef Brothers' team,
formerly of the Columbia Hardware
League, In a game- against the Oswego
team shut out the latter aggregation, al
lowing them neither a hit nor a' run and
striking out 19 of their men. The score
was 27 to 0. v
Tallaheo is an 18-year-old lad and has
had no professional coaching.
Hia work yesterday stamps him as an
other baseball phenomenon. Tallaheo 1b
large for his age and has a free and
easy delivery and a good assortment ;:of
curves.
Calef Brothers hammered three Os
wego pitchers all over the lot. Gillespie
was- the star hitter of the day, getting
two home 'rung and a three-bagger. Keye
and Balrd also hit hard". The Calef team
wiy play the Crystal Lake Park team
on the lattor's ground next Sunday.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Won. Iost. P.O.,
..47 19 .712
.. 42 24 .38
. . 40 24 .623
..28 87 .481
..24 34 .414
.. 25 38 .410
-.25 37 .403
..23 43 .304
Minneapolis ....
St. Paul
Toledo t...
Indianapolis ....
Kansas City ....
Milwaukee
Columbus .......
Louisville
At Milwaukee Milwaukee 7, Louis
ville 3.
At Minneapolis First, Minneapolis 4,
Toledo 5 (10 innings; second, Minneapolis
0, Toledo 2 (six innings);, game called
at 6 P. M., in accordance with Sunday
law.
At Kansas City First, Kansas City 11,
Indianapolis 6; second, Kansas City 6,
Indianapolis 3.
At St. Paul First, St. Paul 4,- Colum
bus 0; second, St. Paul 8, Columbus "ir
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Won. Lost. P.C
Plonx City
Wichita ."
Denver
Lincoln
Omaha .........
Des Moines ......
Topeka ..........
St. Joseph
33 23 .589
.. 33
.'. 33
. . 28
... 29
. . 28
.. 21
.. 21
24
26
2.S
28
32
32
82
.879
.632
.500
.509
-4H7
.398
.398
At Omaha Omaha 8, "Wichita 11.
'At Des Moines Des Moines 3, Den
ver 1. - j
At Sioux CIty-i-Sioux City 7, Topeka 3.
-At Lincoln First, Lincoln 16, St.
Joseph 4; second, Lincoln 6, St. Joseph 1.
San Francisco gave "Vernon a terrific
slamming in the afternoon engagement
at the Bay City yesterday. The Hooli
gans, after winning the morning en
gagement, were treated to a 14 to 0
whitewashing in the afternoon session.
DERBIES
Sellwood . Club Loses Fast
Game by Lone Run.
PITCHERS' BATTLE SEEN
To Errors Were Due Runs Though
. Pinch Hitting'., Materially Aids
Hlllworths In Victory High
Class Ball Played.
, In one of the neatest and best-played
games in the Jiletoryof the Trl-4Tlty
League, the Dillworth Derbies defeated
the Sellwood club yesterday by the score
of 2 to i.
It was a pitcher's Ibattle ' between
Townsend, for the Derbies, and Scott' for
the Sellwood team, and' the former was
victorious by proving steadier in the
pinches. However, both twirlers ac
credited themselves- meritoriously, and
tneir work made the game quite excit
ing, as well as Interesting to the big
crowd.
Both teams scored in the first Inning,
and ootn runs were due to errors. He
Hale, the first man ud for Sellwood
fanned, but Bauer dropped the ball and
the runner landed safely on .first before
the catcher could retrieve his error.
A single to right by McKlnley rent Mo-
Hale to third, and when Keys let van
Hoomlsen's throw, to catch the runner,
get through him, McHalo toted home the
Sellwood lone tally, for, after that inning,
Townsend had the opposing batsmen '"on
MB hip."
In the Derbies'' half of the Initial inning,
Robinson was safe when D. Craig muffed
Scott's toss of the . batsman's easy
grounder. ' Robinson stole second while
Keys was being retired, and when
Rusty" Hargreaves slammed a single to
left, 'The Rabbitt" scooted home because
McHale's throw carried wide of the mark.
Until the Derbies scored the winning ace
in the fifth inning, both teams settled to
real baseball,, and the last run, being
earned,, made the balance of the game
look like high-class ball.
Tha deciding tally - was annexed by
Dillworth in the fifth canto. "Rabbitt
Robinson opened with a clean hit to left
field. Keys dumped a neat sacrifice and
sent the runner along to the midstation
from whence he advanced himself by
stealing third. Hargreaves again proved
the pinch-hitter by clouting safely to left
and Robinson walked leisurely home with
the run which decided the game.
In the ninth inning, the Sellwood bunch.
after McHale had opened by fanning out.
started a rally. McKlnley was safe, on
an error by Irwin, and Locke singled to
right, the ball being booted by Van
Hoomlsen, which permitted McKlnley to
reach third and Locke second with only
one out. J. Craig popped a fly to Robin
son, and "Woods ended the game by hit
ting to McConnell and was tossed out at
first. Yesterday s game marks the last
appearance of the Tri-City Leaguers at
the "Vaughn-street lot for four weeks, as
McCredle's Beavers are home Tuesday
and- will occupy the grounds during that
period. .
The score: ' ,
DILLWORTH DERBIES.
AB R H PO A B
Robinson, ss 8 2 , 2 4 2 0
Keva. b 8, O a 1 21
Hargreaves. cf 4 0 ' 2 O O 0
Hughes. If 4, 0 O O 0 0
Van Hoomlsen. rf.... 4 0 0 Oil
McConnelJ, 2b 4 O 2 1 3 O
Irwin, lb 3 0 0 16 0 1
Townsend. d.i 3 O 0 04 0
Bauer, c 1 0 0 5 2
Totals
...29 2
- SELLWOOD.
e 27-' 14
AB
4
R
1
0
o
o
o
o
0
0
6
H PO
0 5
McHale.
McKlnley,
C If 4
Locke, 2X 4
J. CralK. 3b 4
Woods, cf ; 4
Ogilvle. es 3
D Craig, lb , 3
0 10
wentworth. rf....... 2
Scott, p.. 3
Totala .31 1 8 24 14 3
feCORB BT INNINGS.
Sellwood 1 0 0OOO 0 0 0 t
H.ts 1 0 0 Oi 0 O 0 13
Dillworth Derbies 1 0 O 0 1 O O 0 2
Hits ..1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 6
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Townsend- 7, by Scott 5.
Bases on Balls Off Townsend 1. off Bcott 2.
Double plays Scott to Locke to D. Craig;
Ogllvie to Locke to D. Craig. Sacrifice hit
Keys. Stolen bases Robinson 2. Keys,
Woods. Hit by pitched balls Bauer. Irwin.
First base on errors Sellwood 2. Dillworth
8. Earned runs Dillworth 1. Left on bases
- Dillworth 8... Sellwood 4. Time of game 1
hour, 35 minutes. Umpire Alex Cheyne.
NEW LEAGUE TEAM WINS FIRST
Peninsula Nine, Formerly Fulton
Blues. Defeat West Portland.
In its flrstf game in the Tri-Clty League,
the new Peninsula nine, formerly "the
Fulton Blues, defeated West Portland
yesterday afternoon on the McKenna
Park grounds by the score .of 6 to 5.
The game was keenly contested
throughout and the Peninsula team won
.out in the ninth inning. Brock, who
caught for "West Portland, was the heavy
hitter of the day by getting three hits
out of. four trips to the plate,
Scherner. .third baseman for the new
Peninsula team, played a remarkable
fielding game. Parker pitched his first
game in league company. The score:
' 4 R.H.E. - R.H.E.
Peninsula 6 6 2W. Portland.. .6 8 3
Batteries Parker and Day; Lisztman
and Brock. Umpire Jamison.
Gresham Defeats Pleasant Home.
By a grand batting rally in the 10th
I inning of yesterday's game on the
wesnam aiamona, wnicn netted them a
single and a two-bagger, the Gresham
Giants defeated the Pleasant Home ag
gregation of ball tosserB by the score of
5 to 4. Merrill, right fielder for Greshamr
made a phenomenal running catch of a
hot liner, which proved" the star play of'
the game. Pleasant Home was in the
lead until the seventh inning, when the
Gresham team took a brace and annexed
two runs, which made - the score 4 all.
The score:
R.H.E-I R.H.E.
Gresham 5 10 2Pleas. Home. .4 11 4
- Batteries Donaldson and Kelt; Akin
and Hamlin.
BREEH'S DRIVE WINNER
VANCOUVER SHUTS OUT TACOMA
BY 2-TO-O SCORE.
Grand- Ball Contest Witnessed in
Pitchers' Battle, Sillier Proving
Invincible In Pinches, j
TACOMA,- June 26. Vancouver won a
grand ball game from Tacoma today, 2
to 0, when Breen trippled in the 11th
Inning, driving In the only score of the
game up to that time.
Vancouver squeezed in another in the
11th. Both teams fielded brilliantly, while
the rival pitchers, McCamment and Mil
ler, were in great form. .
McCamment was harder to find, but
the Tigers could do nothing with Miller
in the pinches. The game was full of
close plays and Umpire Russ Hall had
a bard time. Score:
R-H.E.I R.H.E.
Tacoma 0 8 2 Vancouver ....2 5 0
Batteries McCamment and Byrnes;
.Miner and Sugden.
SEATTLE WINS GREAT CONTEST
Indians Taken Into Camp by Score
of 1 to 0.
SEATTLEi "Wash.. June 26. Seattle won
the best game of the Spokane series and
one of the best of the season here today
largely through the brilliant, pitching of
z,ackert. - ,
The' game was hard-fought all the way.
Ryan was taken out in the first inning
and Baker, who succeeded him, was al
most as invincible as the local pitcher.
Score:
R.H.E.I R.H.H.
Seattle........ 1 6 ljSpokane, 0 6 21
Batteries Zackert and Custer; Ryan,
Baker and Shea. . ,
POPCORNS STILL KINGS
LOCAL- NINE DEFEATS BEAVER-
TON IN BRILLIANT GAME.
Portland Pitcher Gives Superb Per
. lormance and Teammates Slake
Sensational Catches.
In a game full of spectacular catches.
good pitching and heavy hitting on the
part of the victorious nine, the Popcorn
Kings, of the Columbia Hardware
League, Journeying to Beaverton yester
day, took the fast nine of that burg into
camp by the score of 13 to 6. Bill Porth,
formerly of the Greenfield Shoe Com
pany team, was delegated to stop the
heavy hitting Popcorn Kings, but fared
badly, for his slants were hit to all cor
ners of the lot. Errors were partly re
sponsible for the large score.
Tucker, the Kings' twirler, pitched a
Steady game and allowed but four hits.
He struck out 14 of the Beavertons. Three
of the hits allowed by him were col
lected in the ninth inning and wero re
sponsible for three of Beaverton's runs,
a generous hand for his work.
After July 17 the Popcorn Kings would
like some out-of-town games. J. C,
Laird, 785 Savler street. Is manager of
the Kings. The players in yesterday's
game were: -Popcorn
Kings Peterson, catcher;
Tucker, pitcher; Laird, first base; Suss-
man, secend base; Fletcher third base;
Jones, Gorce, shortstop; Goldstone, left
field; Ahern, center field; Groce, Jones,
right field. . ,
Beaverton M. Hardy, catcher; Porth,
pitcher; H. Aiken, first base; O. Aiken,
second base; L. Hardy, third base; DeB
lnger, shortstop; Hughson, left field;
Blum, center field; Johnson, right field.
ALBANY COLTS BEAT LEAGUERS
Ninth Inning Rally Saves Day for
, Local Amateurs.
ALBANY, Or., June 26. (Special.)
With a ninth-Inning battle rally, the Al
bany Colts, a local amateur team, won
from the Albany League team before
a big crowd here this afternoon, 5 to i
The score 'was tied at. 2 and a until
the ninth inning. " In their half the
leaguers scored two, but the amateurs
came back strong. Rowell and "W. Pat
terson led off with singles and both
scored on Coates' long double to center.
Bisbee sacrificed Coates to third and
he scored .the winning run when Blrchet
singled over ehort. Score:
R, II. E. R. H. E.
Leaguers ....4 6 3mateurs ....5 12 3
Batteries Leaguers. Salisbury and Hud-
dleson; Colts, W. Patterson and D. Pat
terson. Shaniko Downs Grass- Valley.
gHANLKO, Or., June 26. (Special.)
haniko won from Grass Valley here to
day by a score of & to 6. The game was
leaturpless except for the infield work
of the local team. Roper, ror Shaniko,
and Bennett, for the visitors, each
knocked a home run with nobody on
bases. The batteries, for Shaniko, were
Roper and Silvertooth; for Grass Valley,
Frank Olds and Knighton. The sco.ro by
Innings: ' .
Shaniko 31000024 9
Grass Valley 00033000 06
Sledford Wlna 17 th Game,
a. MEDFORD, Or, June 26. (Special.)
Medford won its 17th game today by
giving. Grants Pass a good drubbing.
Medford has lost but one game this
season. Arrangements are now being
made to play the Redding team for the
championship of Southern Oregon and
Northern California. The score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Medford ..10 12 2Orants Pass. 3 6 3
Batteries Burgess, Coleman and
Hall; Osborne and Baker,
Fandom at Random
WHILE San Francisco has been ktak
ing the Vernon bunch into camp
the Angels have likewise been handing a
few "wrapped-up" packages to the
Oakland band. "Wolverton's speed mar
vels are now experiencing a little bad
iuck. '
Dave Dugdale can now ouit yelling
f-soout not having a first baseman, as
Harry Tracy, the elongated initial sack
guardian secured when the Fresno
team disbanded. Is one of the most
promising ball players' on the Coast.
Tracy Is a freak In build, for he is
taller than any player who has ever
appeared on the Coast, and this in
cludes Larry McLean. Virgil Garvin,
Jimmy Wiggs and even Dode Parrott.
He is so elender, however, , that, near
sighted fans will have to look twice
before catching a glimpse of him.
"
Charley Smith, the Fresno pitcher,
who goes to the Vancouver club, is the
only one of the Raisin City pitchers
who beat McCredle's team while on the
Spring training trip last March. Smith
was lucky in that game, for Chenault's
wlldness lost the game In the first
Inning. .
. '
Even AI Neil! and George Green, a
couple of old-time fighters whose days
of fighting are about numbered, have
been Informed by the San Francisco
police that the "nothing doing" -sign
is out, and they were not permitted to
fight at the Bay City as scheduled last
night.
Pittsburg, In the National League, Is
not out of the pennant fight by any
means, for the Pirates have been doing
some tall playing recently and promise
to give Chicago and New York a run
for the baseball honors yet. Wagner
has also commenced to hit the ball,
and that will help Pittsburg.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
v Won. Lost.
Chicago 37 IS
New York 33 21
Pittsburg .. 28 2-5
Cincinnati ..,.... 28 28
Philadelphia ................ 25 28
St. Louis ................... 27 o2
Brooklyn 23 31
Boston 20 38
P.C.
.673
.611
.528
.5K
.472
.458
.423
.345
CHAMPIONS MEET WATERLOO
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Cincinnati Reds Bunch Hits " and
Take 6 -to-3 Game.
CINCINNATI. June 26. Cincinnati
bunched hits.' following a base on balls,
today and defeated Pittsburg, C to 3.
McLean was put out of the game for
disputing the umpire's decision. Score:
R. H.E.I R.H.E.
PlttsbuVg .3 9 0Cincinnati..6 5 1
Batteries White v and Gibson; Suggs
and McLean, Clarke. Umpires Rigler
and Emslle. '
Chicago 3; St. Louis 2.
CHICAGO, June 26. By: bunching two
singles, a pass and a double steal in the
sixth today, Chicago won a hard-fought
game from St- Louis, 8 to 2. Score:
R- H. E. 1 R. H. E.
Chicago ...3 7 0St. Louis... 2 8 2
Batteries Kroh, Cole and Kling; Bailee
and Bresnahan. Umpires- Johnstone
and Morgan.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won. Lost. P.C
Philadelphia ................ S8 10 .6:5
New York S3 20 " .623
Detroit 37 25 .507
Boston ., 30 25 .545
Chicago 24 HO .444
Cleveland 22 t!ft .440
Washington ................ 23 35 ,35
St, Louis ................... 16 30 .291
CHICAGO LAX; CLEVELAND WINS
Walsh Loses Game, Allowing Eight
Hits "-Errors Help. t ,
CHICAGO, June 26. Clevelan4 com
bined clever playing with Chicago's
laxity in the fourth inning and made
five runs. Score
R.H.E-I . v R.H.E.
Chicago ....4 6 2Cleveland . . 6 8 2
Batteries Walsh and Payne; Koest
ner, Falkenberg and Easterly.
St. Louis 4; Detroit 3.
ST. LOUIS, June. 26. St. Louis de
feated Detroit 4 to 8 in an exciting
game today. - Score: '
R.H.E. j R.H.E.
St. Louis ...4 7 ljPetfoit 3 5 2
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