T 10 . THE MOUSING OREGOXIAX. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910. - GREGG'SWEHKNESS IS FIHD FOR 0!1KS niihnu'c Inahi'itv tn Hanrim ' Bunts Accounts for Loss of Game. FOUR TO TWO, FATAL SCORE Slope of Be a Tern BlsMcd for Serle When WolTerton'B Eoj Han Away With Last Contest. J-csls W ill Open Tomorrow. FACinC COAST LXAOTE. , IM(i4X'l BMBlta. Oakland . Portland S. f Vima -o. San r-nc:o 4 3. J Ua Ancelt 10-J. sacrmmsnto S-t. J ptmadlna .f (be flat. 21 ' CLUBS. 3 f 3 JiLJ: Finland . . 12 ! M .53 .r . . IT' 14 '. ! I 1 ' rrin 11 IS .11 M I '. Vrron ,1H II !0 ; it Sacramento i T 1. 12 & 14 U 12 14' so .sto J Something like TC enthu.-laMlc fan aent to th Vaurhn-rt park yesterday " rxpecTIre to Vean Gregg. Fortland' premier aoutfipaw. make monkeys of th Oakland ttam. but Inatead the Oak re veraed the oroer of thlrsa. and by tcortng .four runs In the fourth Inning they btat Portland out of the erte. and likewise b.asttd the hopes of the big crowd. The core was 4 to 1 Harry Wolverton decided before the game that the only way to beat Gregg Baa to bunt on him. and after getting ' the bases pretty well populated In the second and third Innings through reiort- - irg to this method, the visitors finally padlocked the engagrnnert by scoring the quartet In tbe fourth. Gregg, wnlls he fanned nine of the visitors during the fire lnnlcga he lasted, was not In a good form as he was Tuesday, for he was de cidedly unsteady throughout, and when the Wolrerton bunting game filled up the sacks In the sixth with none out. 51c Credle "chased'" the soutrpaw snd put Tommy Beaton on the htU. and Tommy wormed out of the difficult position with out being harmed In lhe least. Portland Mart Well. Portland started after Ralph Willi In the opening round In a manner that simply tickled the fans Immensely, for . two wholesome runs materialized when rcrle Caey sent a cork.r.g drive to ccn tr with Huildy llyan on third and Gus Klsher on second, and. with Gregg pitch ing. It looked like a cinch, for the south paw retired the Oaks in one-two-three order In the first, two of thrm fanning. In the second Inning the Oaks filled the bases, but Gregg managed to fan Willis, ending that chance. In the third they got two men on basea because Gregg is weak In fielding bums, and Tommy Sheehan. In a hurry to get runner, toesed badly to Rapps. Again Gresg gut out of a difficulty, but In the fourth he was not so fortunate. Cutshaw as the first man up. and he hit safely to lift. Saander bunted past Gregg, and Jl smfe before Olson could head him off. Mltie hit to Siwehan and was out at first, the other runners) advancing on the sacrifice. Then Ralph Willi, a weakling hitter at best, found George Ort playing a deep right field, and by placing a single over Rapps head, easily scored both Outshaw and Saamler and got two bases himself because the ball bounded away from Ort, who should have been playing clou, enough In to have caught the baU xn the fly. Macgart popped a short fly to left, wh.cti fell safe between Stwehan. OXron and Speaa. and Willis advanced to third. Majgart then stole second while Wares was fanning, making two out. Hogan soaked a g.od hit to left, and both Willis and Maggart scored, while th batter took third when tres threw wildly to tbe plat in tbe effort to head off Majrgart. Don Cameron ended the agony by striking out for the Vcond time. Willi "Put One Over." Gregg got through the fifth Inning with out damage, for Wolverton went out tiheehan to Rappa. and th southpaw finished the Job by fanning Cutahaw and Swander. making his total nine for th Ore Innings. He essayed the sixth In ning and walked Mltae. the first man up. Willi bunted and Gregg erred on th chance, both runners being safe. Maggart also bunted to Gregg, and filled tlie baOT-a by negotiating fir In safety. . McCr!i then flew the distress signal and called on Tommy Beaton to go to the rescue. Th -letter writing kid" pitched on ball to Ware and two men were out. for the batter hit sharply to Sheehan. who shot th ball to Klsher ahead of Muse, and the catcher then pegged to Kapps ahead of Warm completing a fast douDle play. Ralph Willi sprained h' wrist In th fifth and Bill lUrkln was sent on th hlU for Oakland. H allowed on htt. a ralehy b ingle by Rapp In the alghth, and Portland was helpless to score. With only tbre hit a their portion In th gam th Beavers could hardly hop to win when th Oak landed on the ball for a doien aafetlee. and. while Gregg might have won with the two run registered tn the first Inning had he bean able to field his position. It waa not on th card yesterday. While Port land ktt the gain th team I still In first place, and th coming of th Seal commencing tomorrow, mean another hard fought, tough series, and to hold first place th McCredle outfit will bar to hit Just a trifle better taan they have vwr don thJ season, for the pitcher cannot win th games all by themselves. OAKLAND. Piavar Xassart. If. .... TV are, cc. ..... Hocaa. Of. .... Cameron, lb. ... tvoivenoa. So, . Cutsbaw. go. . SwaaUar. rf. ... ill-jo. c. ...... Willis, p. -rrttl. Haralaa, a. AB PO A 3 0 Tetal SI 11 2T 11 1 Carroll raa for Willis In th. PORTLAND, riijtr AB R H PO A K It ran. rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Oisoo. t. o O 1 r.aDpa. tbk 4 1 T H.h.r. e S 1 O 11 -aaay. In. 4111 gheahan. lb. . 4 0 B Bpaxe. It. 1 0 3 0 0 Oct. rt - ! Cragg, p, 1001 TWO BIO LEAGUE VETERANS l-C ry I NEW YORK. Auir. (Special.) Jo Tinker and John Kilns have been members of the Chicago National team for some yrara They are both veternns t the game and know all the scien tific points thoroughly. It has been claimed that If the Cul'S had had Kilns during last season they would have again won the pennant. Kllr.g did not play with the team last year, owing to trouble over the salary question witn Charles Murphy. The Cubs head the league at present and are going strong. They look like sure winners. Tinker goes on the vaudeville stage during the Winter months. He was formerly a member of the Portland, Or., team. Seaton. p. I 0 0 0 0 0 Total SO 8 I 2 " S SCORE BT INKINilS. Total Oakland 040O0O o H.t. O12501I1 11'! Portland 2 -O O O o 0 0 O ii il Hits 2O0O0U01 0 3 FLVMABT. Ptrurk oat F lreig 9. Saa-.on 2. Willis 4. Harains 1. bases on balls Oil Or.s X Eeaton I. Willis 2. Harklns 2 To-lae hits. Willis. U-mble plays. Sheehsn to Flaher to Rapps. Racnflc' hl Olon. Mlts-. 2- Wlllla Stolen bases Ryan. Flatter ii. Maicsart. fpesa. 1-trwt bas on errors OaV.and 2. Portland 1. Left on bases Oaklttnrl lo, Purtr.4 Innings pitched Br Gresg 0. Willis 3. Bsss hits 00" Oresg . runs 4; Willis 2. runs 2. Tlma of game 3 hours. L'mplr McGreevy. ANGELS TWICE TAKE VICTORY Senators Fnll Down Badly Despite Ten Good Hits. . I ZDS ANGELES. Aug. 21. Los Angeles defeated Sacramento In both games of the double-header today. The morning score was 10 to 1 and that of the after noon 2 to 1. Scores: First game R. H. E-l R. H. E. Ixs Ang'les.10 'Sacramento I i t Batteries Delhi and Smith; Byram. Hatch and Spiesman. Afternoon game R. H. E. R. H. E. Los Angles. I i OSacramento 15 1 Batteries Thorsen and Waring; Baura and LaLonge. Umpire Finney. Vernon 6-0; San Francisco 4-2. PAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 21. Vernon and San Francisco divided a double header today. Vernon taking the morn ing session, f to 4. and San Francisco shutting the Southerners out In the afternoon. 2 to 0. Scores: Jlorning game R. H. E. R- H. E. Vernon .... 3iSan Fran... 4 8 2 Batteries Brackenrldge and Brown; Browning and Williams. Afternoon game R. H. E.I R. H. E. San Fran.. .2 8 2Vernon ....0 1 Batteries Suter and Williams; Car son and H. Hogan. BOLD HOLD-UP CHARGED OCTLA TV BALL "MAT RES CI. T IN VERNON TEAM CASE. Wealthy Racehorse Impresario and Ball Clnb Stockholder Falls Trigger In Probable War. lOS ANGELES. Cal.. 'Aug. 21. (Spe cial.) "The day will urely com when we will have outlaw ball on the Pacific Coast again, and for my part. I am -eadr for It. I am not speaking for the Vernon club, but for myself, and I say it Is one of the worst holdups ever perpetrated In the business. This fellow Is one of the most notorious contract Jumpers known, and Is alway looking for a chance to take advantage of something like this, and yet th National Commission stands for this bad business. Some one must he get ting some of that 1600 for tl.ls." With this terrific broadside directed toward the Missouri River. Jim Brooks, wealthy local racehorse Impresario and stockholder tn the Vernon team, pulled the trigger last night and let her go with a bang at the baseball "higher-ups" In the East, who have Just reiterated their desire to sting th Vernon Club out of about $1000 to make good aom prlnclplo that sound much Ilk a big Joke. The be of his anger Is the Informa tion that cam from Cincinnati last night, to the effect that the National Commission bad refused to hear th petition of appeal of th Vernon Club tn the Batsman case and declaring that th National Association shall tak steps to fore the previous finding. Brooks stated last night that th Vernon team had tried to get th fact before the National Commission on three different occasions and had sent to the commission all the paper bear ing on the ease, but It appear now that the commission would rather up hold a man like Batemaa than to give the Vernon team Justice. Wherefore. Brook raise In his wrath, declares that his team I the victim of a bold holdup game and If such things ar persisted In there I liable to be another outlaw league on th coast next year. WEST PORTLAND BEATS SALEM Tboagh Devoid of Sensations, 5-to-4 Game Is Interesting. SALEM. Or, Aug. XL Spc!l.) Befor th largest crowd of th year at a Trl Clty League gam her. West Portland defeated Saletfi today by a score of i to 4. Cp to the ninth It was ftilem's game, but the visitor succeeded in chalking op three In th final inning. The contest, while devoid of sensational features, waa Interesting throughout. STILL PLAYING FAST BALL. ft. i " 7 H"ajag si . i! ' v i- ' .. ( : . fr ' v : SEALS LOSE BROOIE Beavers' Next Opponents Have Nice New Suits. VAN HALTREN WILL UMPIRE Crusade Against Betting on Ball Games at Recreation Park, San Francisco, Still On, Three Ar rests Being Made Sunday. 8 AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. (Special.) With new road uniforms packed In their grips, th Seals, minus Ping Bodle. who is laid up with a sprained tendon, and Frank EaMley, who is .not in the best of shape, left tonight for Portland, where on Tuesday, they will open an Important scries against the Beavers. It la likely that Cack Henley will pitch the opening game. Umpire Van Haltren also left on th night train and will work this coming series In conjunction with McQreevy. HUdebrand will remain In San Francisco for the Los Angeles-Oakland serieej, while Tinney stay In Los Angeles. The new road suits of the Seals are blue with a wnite stripe down the center of the shirt, lettered in blue, "Sealej." The road uniform are patterned after those of Vernon. Th caps are blue with white trimmings. The crusade against betting on ball games at Recreation Park still continue. Three men were arrested today and charged with betting on the game. The officer declare that money passed hands. The men arrested were booked under the following namee: John Smith, sales man: John Res 11, peddler, and John Kugler. waiter. President .Graham says that he Is de termined that belting at Recreation Part must be broken up. NATIONAL LKAGVE- Won. Lost. P.C Chlcaso Pittsburg Kew Tork ..... Philadelphia 72 35 .673 114 41 .010 SI 44 .5I1 S4 M ..VU 64 f.9 .481 4 J 3 .3'. 4:1 67 .311 41 71 -3t Cincinnati ..... Brooklyn ...... St Louie ...... Boston ..... AV1LTSE FOUNDED OCT OF BOX Cincinnati Nails "Lucky" IS Hits, Scoring Ten Runs. CINCINNATI, Aug. 21. Cincinnati hammered Wlltse hard, a base on balls, ..n hits s-lvlna- the locals seven runs in th fifth. Score: - R. H. E. K. . ti. New Tork 1 6 2,Cinclnna.tl W II 0 Batteries Wlltse. Dickinson and Meyers: Gaspar and McLean. Umpires Klem and Kane. Chicago 3-6; Brooklyn 2-S. CHICAGO Aug. 21. Chicago made a clean sweep of the Brooklyn series by capturing both games, 8 to 2 and to 2. Ruckar mad Chicago work hard to tak th first game. Cole had the bet ter of Ball in the second contest. Score: First game R H E R H E Brooklyn... 2 8 lChlcago 2 8 2 Batteries Kucker and Miller; Over all. Richie and Kling. Second game R H El R H E Brooklyn... 2 S SIChicago. 7 0 Batteries Bell and Miller: Col and Kling. Umpires CDay and Brennan. St. Louis 10; Philadelphia 9. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 21. Philadelphia lost to 6t. Louis today in seven innings, aln stopped the game at th end of the seventh. Score: R. H. E-l R. H. E. St- Loots 10 It OiPhllad'phla 21 2 Batteries Willis. Harmon. Corridon and Bresnahan; Morent Stack. Ewlng and Dooln. Umpires Rlgler and Johnston. SWIM RECORD GOES Dick Cavill, of Australia, Turns Trick. DISTANCE IS ICO METERS Brother or Portland Man Makes Time of 1:2 2-S Seconds, Bet tering Former Mark Cham pion After American. Dick Cavlll. the famous Australian cliamplon swimmer, and brother of Ar thur Cavlll, swimming Instructor of the MuBnomah Amateur Athletic Club, broke the world's swimming record for 100 me ters at Gearhart Park. Saturday night. Dick Cavlll traversed the distance In 1 minute. 2 2-5 seconds, breaking his own former record of 1 mintue 4 1-3 seconds. This feat was accomplished In a 40-foot tank, necessitating nine turns to make the distance. This famous Australian "water-dog" Is the most adept speed swimmer In the Northwest today, and he is in America s'mply for the purpose of batlng all American swimming marks, and his ex hibition Saturday night was staged at the instance of his brother. Arthur Cavill, who Is to have charge of the aquatic events at the coming Astoria regatta. ArthLr Cavlll took this means of Intro ducing his brother to the visitors at Gear hart and the Oregon beaches, as all were Invited to attend the swimming exhibi tion, to which no admission was charged. At the swim, the announcement was made that Dick Cavill would swim against the American open-water records during the Astoria regatta, when he hopes to smash several of the marks held by American Champion Daniels (ama teur), as well as the Pacltic Coast swim ming marks. 5IOTORBOAT RACES DUE SEPT. 5 Labor Day Events Promise Real Sport on Willamette. The regatta committee of the Port land Motor-boat Clnb has arranged for the holding of a series of motor-boat races on the Willamette River on Labor Day. September 5. Four events are to be held, and suitable prises are offered for each race. The first race will be the free-for-all race, and In this event It Is hoped to have a number of entries from among the motor-boats racing at As toria during the regatta next Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. The second race will be a speed handicap event tor the Jaeger Brothers trophy, a handsome prize' which has been competed for since 1808 and. which must be won twice to become the permanent property of the winner. In 1908 It was won by the Happy Helney, and last year the Au gusta captured the event. The third race will be for pleasure craft, and the fourth race Is slated for cabin launches. The pleasure boat race will be for the trophy offered oy Commodore Boost, of the club. The regatta committee has not yet decided upon the course of the races, but it probably will lie below the Steel bridge. PORTLAND CRICKETERS LOSE Visitors En Route to Tournament Play Good Game In Seattle. SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 21. (Spe cial.) The Portland Cricket Club's 11, which is on its way to play In the International tournament at Victoria, B. C, played its return game against Seattle here yesterday. Tbe game was well played and keen, the visitors be ing defeated by the narrow margin of eight runs. Despite the absence of Portland's fast bowler. Bailey, the work of the visiting team In this department was very effectual, and the fielding was universally commented on as being the keenest of any seen on the- Woodland Park grounds. Churchley made the top score. 26. for Portland, while Grey shared the honors In a game attempt to save the match, which was frustrat ed when McCullough worked Mallett's leg stump, with eight needed to win. GAME LOOSELY PLAYED MONTESANO LOSES TO THEN . WINS FROM ABERDEEN. Total of 4 1 HlU Recorded in Double header Contest in State League Fight. MONTESAXO. Wash., Aug. IL (Spe cial.) Montose.no lost to Aberdeen this morning, 8 to 7. In a loosely played game, making five run In the Drat inning. The farmer thought they bad tbe game tucked away and loafed and "played horse' long enough to let Aberdeen get the lead and then In the ninth tried to win th game back, but were not strong enough at the bat. The game was th worst exhibition seen on the home ground this season. Th score: R.H-B-1 R-H-Ev Aberdeen 8 8 2Montesano ....7 7 4 Batterle Mann. Clarke and Hust; An derson, Moore and Moore. The afternoon game waa a slugging match, Montesano winning 10 to 8. Al though the game was marked by heavy hitting the play was listless and without life. The feature was the home run of McGraw with the bases full. Gleaaon also got a homer. The scot: R.H.B-1 R.H.E. Aberdeen 8 11 lMontesano ...10 14 2 Batteries-Reed and Hust; Wakefield and Moore. J CHEHALIS BACK IN 1ST PLACE Clark Gets Revenge From Raymond for Former Victory. CHEHAxjIS, Wash.. Aug. 21. (Spe cial.) Before 1500 people Chehalls to day stepped back into first place in the State League by winning- both games from Raymond, 8 to 8, 8 to L Callahan started to pitch this morn ing, but got off badly, three scores running against him on four bunched hits. Clark replaced him and took sweet revenge for the beating given the locals yesterday, when he was in the box. After Clark went in Ray mond never got a man on third, only two hits being made off him. Calla han pitched this afternoon and de livered the goods beautifully, but three hits being made off him. Che halls got 10 hits off Baker this morn ing. Walsh pitched the afternoon game for Raymond till the sixth, and was hit freely, when Jachs replaced bim after four run bad been mad and ; f?v 1 I : '4 - ' . -1 - 'L ; J'iwi ' . i '' . A . ' rv fr: : A i : I t ' 1 :p!jlili. Hl.-k Cavlll, Australian S Trimmer Who Hroke World's Sv I mining Record rt Gearhart Park Satur day Matt. but one out. Summary: Morning game: R. H. E. R. H. E. Chehalls .. 8 10 Raymond .368 Batteries Chehalls Callahan. Clark and Taylor: Raymond Baker and Wlneholt. Walked Callahan 1, Clark 1. Baker 2. Two-base hits Flchtner 2, McBride 1. Stolen bases JaDsa. Flts gerald. Left on bases Chehalls 7, Raymond 6. Afternoon game R. H.E.I R- H.E. Chehalls ..6 6 SlRaymond ..188 Batteries Chehalis Callahan .and Taylor; Raymond Wash, Jachs and Wlneholt. Struck out Callahan 8, Walsh 4. Jachs 2. Walked Callahan 4, Walsh S. Jachs 2. Hit by Walsh 1. Two-base hits Fitzgerald, Burnett. Three-base hits Flchtner. Stolen bases Jones. Left on bases Chehalls 9. Raymond 5. Double plays Fitzger ald unassisted to Kennedy; Martin to Jansa to Fulton; Jansa to Martin to Fulton. Spokane 1S-10; Taconta 1-1. SPOKANE, Aug. , 21. -Spokane knocked Tacoma's pitchers for an aggregate of 31 hits In the double header today. Bonner worked in both games for Spokane, holding the visitors to nine hits In the two. Scores: First game ' R. H. E. R. K. E. Tacoma 1 3 2Spolcane ...13 16 2 Batteries Hall, Mas ton and Blanken hlp; Bonner and Shea. Second game R. H. E. R. H. E. Tacoma ....1 6 3Spokane ...10 16 1 Batteries Schmuts and Byrnes; Bonner and Shea. SEATTLE CHAMPS" SHCT OCT Errors Aid Vancouver Which Pounds Out Seven Hits and Game. SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 21. Seattle's errors helped convert Vancouver's few hits into runs today. Miller allowed Seattle only one hit Score: R. H. E. R. H.E. Seattle ... 0 1 4 Vancouver 3 7 1 Batteries Dickinson and Hemenway; Miller and Sugden. JUNCTION CITY BEATS ALBANY Fast (2-to-l Game Gives Pitcher Baker Clear Victory ALBANY. Or.,' Aug. 21. (Special.) Junction City won from the Albany Colts In a splendidly played baseball game here today, 2 to 1. The visitors scored both their runs Id-the first half of the first Inning, before -there were any outs, and Albany annexed its lone tally In the last half of the last Inning after two were out. Batteries Albany, W. Patterson and D. Patterson; Junction City, Baker and Perman. ' Portland Team Loses to Aurora, AURORA. Or, Aug. 21. (SpeolaL) The Aurora baseball team today de feated the speedy Columbia Hardware Company nine, of Portland, In a well played game by the score of 10 to 4. Baker, the Aurora twlrler, was steady throughout, and held his opponents down whenever they became dangerous. Long running catches by Errlcson, of tbe Columbia Hardware team, and Long, of the Aurora club, were the features. The Columbia Hardware team plays at Clatskanle next Sunday. Batteries Columbia Hardware Stokes, Nelson, Schultz and Jamleson; Aurora Nelson and Parrott. Clatskanle Team Wins Shutout. CLATSKANIE, Or.. Aug. 21. (Spe cial.) By the score of 4 to 0 the Clats kanle team today defeated the Calef Brothers team, of Portland, In one of the most exalting games of the sea son. Bryant, the Clatskanle pitcher, allowed only one bit, and bad no diffi culty in scoring a shutout. Batteries Bryant and Bums, for Clatskanle, and Schaefer and Herschler for Calef Brothers. Meier & Frank Baseball Nine Wins. 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Sheehan was not to blame for the slowness In fielding, for one time Fisher called "I have It," and the other busts should have been fielded by Gregg. Tommy is playing good ball and should be encouraged. One thing about the little fellow is that he is trying all the time. Despite the fact that he was not working as well as on his previous trial against the Oaks, Gregg added to his strikeout record by whiffing nine of the Oaks In five innings. That is some pitching at that, for he would probably have eqnalled bis record of 14 had he continued the nine Innings. Catcher Mitxe. of the Oakland team, does not figure In a time at bat for his work In yesterday's game. Mltse was passed twice by Gregg, and on his other trtals at bat he came through with sacrifice hits which ; advanced runners on the paths. However, he was not throwing very well to bases yesterday, and the Portlanders negoti ated five steals on him. 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