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t4 ' TITE MOTtyiXG OREGOXTAy. , MONDAY. MAY 22. 1911. - BYHAM MEAT FOR BEAVER BUTTERS Portland Annexes Final Game cf Series With Sacra mento, 3 to 2. KCESTNER IS INVINCIBLE trnators .ra Cnable to Locate Illm to AiltanlatcePllchrra Hunt and Mrrn Offirtaie in Abwoc of I'mplre Motirrcvy. SCRASENTa CaU May B. f.'peclal.) fortland took th get-away fu to far cy a Kori cf I to 1 bfor a big r :.nlay rrond. Th Bearers ability to r Fvmm. who won th only cam ' t.'.e series foe th locals Tnurailar. ml tha gnators InaliKlty to find vmtnr to alvantAjr. caused th game ! eo to Portland. '"mpire lI--;rYy ts suffering from an 'tark of stomach trouhie. so Pitcher lluiit and Htea-a officiated with satisfac tion. I'.wifir Ryan bad no troub coo rertirc with Hyraras coakscrew curves, laiticajtlrg a trip: and two double. Shinn's Triple Helps. r""tcramr.t4. aa usual, started off to 1h ckhI. when Shlnn opened tha first lnn!n with a trtpl to left and a-ored n a wild pitch. Kyan made ona of bis three-r.?t-ee swipes in tha Orst. but Krue cr fallowed with a fir to Mahonejr. nsktrc tha third out. Murray opened ts tl:iril with a trip: to the far left rieM rorner. and score! on Chad Ho time a sarrlilcs ftjr to Van Buren. R-nleers fol Insnl with a safety but was caurjit fsl:rr Tba gain broke even until tRe elshth. aarrurnmto mado a bid In tha fourth when Dsnxlc and Mahonoy bit In a row. but La (.once grounded 'nto a double TUiy. Kyan slatnmed to the boards on tha rlsht field fenca for a dotihl In tha fourth and went as far as third, when Manor.ey fumblMl In plckln It up. He tried desperately to scora when the ball Topped out of ulr.n" bands on a throw from LaLonir to catch him napping off fit-d. but HMnn recovered tha ball and tailed Buddy on a quick throw. (hrr-han Scores Rappa. . Uran acaln doubled In tha eighth and a.ored on Itapps' clean hit Into risht. Tommy Sheehan cut on down tha third base line etosa to the baa, which went f ir Into left, scoring Rupps. Th Kenatnrs tried to shake tha Beav er out of their lead In tha last of tha elsrrih. Hetster rolled ona between peckinpaush le and stola second when.Hyr.im fanned. Shlnn singled to left and Cllourkes clout into the oppo site garden brought llelnter across. Van Jiur-n trie the squeeaa on his third strike, but failed, letting Shlnn get emight Innocently half way home. Hcor: roetlaa4 I Facraraeato rui'. rf 4 a o a o Mnn. Jb t M ttl-.2tt S .K'e.5 a J - H,e.n.-f S I Vsi.Hn.'f J J Kni rtf 4 1 t "Wani.lb 4 3 T 0 Kape.lN. till 1 OVaherrf I I 4 J 1 F-. J 4 I i.i. c- c 4 a J I a.- I. .aa 1 S 1 l.a-arle.l. I I J ! Murray. o 4 t 0 ljrf.M I O J I kiutl.) 4 1 3 OI'rnvp. ' ' irietar.b 3 O 1 I Totals T 11 tt 14 i Totals SI t 21 i SCORE BY ISNINOS- rnr'issd olT I H : last i lis iu looooeoi a 1 I s o i 1 o 1 i T r i.-uenl Bl'JIaAKT. Run BTn. Hirp. Morrsr. Phlnn. Hrll. trr Trvae hue Ren. shinn, Murrsv. Twotsa hit Itjsn iji. recklnpusn. Kruvr'r. 31. ritu toil onf. jv -ritu-e f . . b.i.e'"rn t'see an b.: Off Koeet Rrr J. c(T llxram 1. S:ruck out Ity Koilor 4 br ltrra J. tub:e p:r l:odr-r ta ;"---ktnruiS tItspj. Wurr to .-h-eoan. Vi'ii puKorrMr. Ilyram. Time wf iuie-l.A t mpree H ust sad ateea. OAKS AD SE.VLS IlltLAK ETEX fttlor Wlnsi Afternoon Concept' by Striking Put i:ist Mrn. s.W rBANCIsra jtaT n. striking out eight men. buior won for San sran ei.:o in this af'.ernoon's gama with OikUnd by a score of 1 to 2. - Tha rooming gama was won by Oakland by th sarna score tkland Unded on Miller fr 10 hits Iri tha morning game, although Abies for tukUnd held the ban Kranclxro p:Ters to four hits. Flater. who ritrhed fr taklant In tha afternoon game, allowed tan Francisco nlna hits, bcurca: MORNIXO GAME. !Ua rraielao I Oaklaoa AS M To A Ki A H Pa A C a a l e 1 a iji o w ! , A' mm S O S S rr . 4 i i a a n-irr.rf I 1 a o H..fJ-!.rf . 4 S 1 0 o 2 14 T-n nt. I t Ilil t C'i:s.; f 4 a O a G '.cnrr..-r 1 I o o -1 r 4 0 1 t H m i 4 I a 4 a iv .i5... i a li-n-r f.. 1 1 5 -r s J 0 I M jmm. B.rf 1 1 a I (.rre. S 1 1 3 a oiti ii.i.. a a i o Tolaa 2 4:4 14 S. Tet:s 10 10 IT 1 SCORE BT IXM.NCl .-. rraa. ... 0 t s 0 1 II ...a l i e a i 4 1 aisiaoo a ill s . ....i i s a i i i 10 ervMART. Runs Vltt, Sf.tekmaa. Coy. IlnffRisa. Cut sw. li'me rvrt ilfTman. Two-baa hire Ji-r-T. Uoakiir.il. !cr;"re Ilr'lti1se. e .a Saawa lit. Cur. ttorTman. tu.atr. '.rat bajw ca.lxt b;!! k1T allllar X orT r a. errck out lljr Mi:iT a. ty AVr I. It i by sttcbad bail l'-rt i " t. ImuMc para Waras li Cuuhi to Tfyt- Moh'ar t. UCArvl.a to TniiaiiL aaea ba.Y atarrr. Tima eX isi I'tnpire Kl&nay. AFTER-NOO.X OA1IC 5a rrtnrlK-e OaAlaad AiHI'aAF AS lira A Fl Claw rf . 1 o 3 1 PTyl.Ib... 4 1 13 1 o V A .a.as 424 P 'oarf ... 40100 naaaar.of S 1 1 4 C Horn's. '.f 4 110 0 T.aot.l 4 31 ftit'a.:s 4330 1...... f SalS ; av har . t. 4120 v.. .r..S 3 0 111 H-t.lns S 4 10 2 1 ttA3.. 4 1 2 3 w a, 4 3 2 2 l'-r-.e.. 40 F'.rn.t. 2 1 1 S 0 filar... 3 0 1 r:aicr.. 2 0 1(0 IVloa" 100 Tt:s irfil zi T:t aa Irrii Hactea toe Faarea la afata. svOkk bt rrxrN-cs. Han rraa. 3 1 0 M a 1 1 3 1 3 t 10 Ua. and 0 O 0 O 23 al.ta 0 X 1 3 a I nrxxART. Rtaa Wa"ar. Tarsaat. Vltt. Cmahaw. n -- i-c 1 -v-taaa hta Taaaot. Uatarig. u ara Sacr-.rre htta 1-oweiL iutr. aioh.ar .. 'lrat Saaai ea ca.la4 ba:'s F'arar ti. 1'Oub.e p al raarve ts lluaaw. va 114 pltck - e--i-wr i.i. Tux.4 o a am a 1 aO. I'mDira s'laaay. JIOSP MARIAS two novo Rrxs I a Angeles I rx-f rated Twicw by Vrrnoa Villa err. LOS May U. Los Angele Int two atraight to Vamon today. In the morning two home-run drives over left field fenca by llosp war tha feat ures. In tha afternoon with two out Ip tha ninth. Akm maJa a low throw to first 4a4 wita t mea ea basos McXKinaid singled and brought them homo, thus turning probable defeat into victory. Scores: MORNING GAatK. Vernon I Los An ! L ., Ah.H Po.AE- 1 ' i r-a-rla 1 2 O Akln r.h. i - Ksna.tlf. 0 I O o M.-ira .;b ' ' " ! ! I an n. lb 2 1 1 O tHrn d.rf 3 0-0" liraa r..T 1 1 2 4 0 l,.ley. c:. 4 2 .Min'n.rf 3 1 2 1 O ,1 ..w-rd.lf j 2 O Hoep.ss. 2 3 i 1 Mala r as 4 1 t a Horrl.ab 2 1 l 1 Csmlta.lb. 3 1 J ? Frieeb'a.a 4 0 3 " 1rln.ll.e J o H;:t.p.. 110 1 O Coucn n.P 4 O al D n 1 as 2 O O S Oi Totsls S3 2T13 l Totals 36 112 2 SCORE BT INXIStf. .?.::::::::::::::5:3.i!l1I VrMalART. Rons Kane (3. Carlisle. Brsah.sr H"P 2i" Pl't-rain. htfnsun. Akin. Moora. llaiey. Mowar.U at. ..-. !. Ho.no run Hosi l2. Thraa-tiaaa b'.: Car'.la.a. A Kin. T-o-b'a hl'a HoanJ 1 2'. C.rmo.a. fee nr.ee bits atlaaon t-. Haaes on b"1 Hr "-ouchmaa 3. by H 't i- ix-irbl. plas Itraanaax l M -P to -atleraon; M;-;fe to l-nilin Pjaa.d ha!. a i.rmd.e. Vit by pltrb-d ball lrh-r. Ksna. Tims cf game 1.4. I mplr Uliuabrat.d. ArTER.VOO.V OAatE. Veraon I Los Ange'.ee Ab.H.po..r. at, II IvuA-E Csrfe.cf alio O'Akln.lb. J J J ' K-tne.a.. 4 2 12 Oiljorajb 3 1 4 O l-atfn lb 1 T 1 I l am d rf J O 1 O 0 llraa"t.i;u 5 O 3 3 O naley.rf. 3 13 00 tl;ia-B.rt 4 I O O o HaaTd If 4 1 2 O O M-In-l.'f 4 4 4 1 UMalaar.as 4 O 1 4 O Hur al.Jb 4 3 110 .-mlift.lb. 4 2 10 7 0 li-ean.e. 3 1 T 2 1 Abbotue. 4 J J 1 Urn.-'.o 1 O 1 O flLla.M.P-. 3 1 1 0 O t'anot.p 2 O 1 ' lta; si.p o a o o o. e&e umm 1 o o o ot T"tsls M IS 2T 14 3 Totsla 37 12 2 14 1 Taa on: tah-o wlontnc run ass acoral. aa7t-0wn batttM for t sraoo In algb:n. r.aato batted for Hman m ajgnlb. HOORE II T IXNINtML Vamon O4OO0000 2 Htta 3 1 1 O 1 1 213 la Anaelrs OO40O1O0 0 3 Hits 1 2 4 1 O 3 1 1 012 BV at If ART. Runs Carllale. llraabaar. McDooelU Bar rel;. Hvssn. t'SJ-aon. Moore. I'aiar. laataear. lamltn. AbbotU H.te made off t. arson In Innlnja l Thrae-ba. hl!-L)a.ey. -Two-baae hlte aloorr. Abbott. Ksna. tacrln-e Mt at.-Iona;l. Jtaaaa on b.e Off 'arson 2 off le:nl struck oat Ity t'araon a. tr lathl . I.y Ka.ain 1. Ioubla plays Kane to llocan; tarKiD to Kane to ratter son. lilt b ptti-havl bs'.l Kane. Tttxie of game 3.20. t'ropire liodabraod. MOSR1MAX HLATFJ) TO OPEX ScaU Imto for PorUand With It Mrn; Four Ieft at Home. FAN FRANCISCO. May II. (Special.) Sixteen men strong, not counting Frank Ish. president of the San Fran cisco club, the Seala left tonight for Portland to play their opening series in Beavertown f"r this season. Al though the pitchers have been consider ably tho worse for wear. Lour hope that they, will bo able to pull them selves together. Tha slay-at-homes Include Pitcher Zamlock and Wlllard Melkle. Catcher Walter Schmidt and Outfielder Carman. Zamlock la still suffering from pleurisy and. although ha ts recovering, tha management want hlrn to take his time. Melkl Is also in need of a rest and Schmidt will not b In snap to play for another week. In all probability Mosklman will pitch tha opening game for the Seals. He beat the lieavers the last time, and there Is good chance that he will re peat. The fan are womlertng whether history will repeat itself. Twtco last year tha Seals went to Portland and took tho lead away from tha northern club. And they did the same thing tha year be-fore that. Can they do It this week? GHEHALIS TAKES TWO SECOND CONTEST GOES EI.EVE.X INNINGS SCORE S TO 1. Moore' Two-BaRger With Men on Has Brine In Winning: Run Arln-t Raymond. r!IEHAI.I3. Wash.. May (Spe cial.) Chehalta defeated Raymond twlra today In the State League, this morning 1J to : thl afternoon, t to 1. The first game was ragged, but tho last one had a heart disease finish. Tho afternoon game went 11 innings, and neither side acored until tha tenth, when Wlneholl si-orr8 Pickens by a three-bagaer. Wllklns. of Chehalls. walked, and after two were out Pitcher Coleman added to hta day laurels by driving out a two-base hit that tied the score. Raymond failed to score In the eleventh. Berry, for Chehalls. hit aafely and went to aecond on a sacrifice. Htisty Miller was purposely walked by Baker. Moore went up and made a clean two baae hit that won the game. The pitching of both Uaker. of Ray mond, and Coleman, for Chehalls. wa a feature. The former striking out seven and the latter II men. Coleman palled out of a bad hole In the fourth, when, with bases loaded. Wlneho'.t waa fon e J out at home and tha next two men up fanned. Th game was by far th best on Millet Field this season, gummarlea: Morning game R. H. E ' R- II. R Chehalls.. 11 10 11! Raymond.. T a Batterle Callahan. Taylor and Moore; Racd. foule and Wmeholf. Two-base hits Miller 2. Flchtner and Barry. ptro-k out Callahan 4. Reld 1. inula 3. Hase on balls Callahan 4. Keld 3. Soul 5- Afternoon game R. 11. E l R. 11. E. Chehalls.. I 4! Raymond., lit Batterle Ooleman and Wllklns; Baker and Wlnrholt. l Two-base hits Fltchner. Coleman. Moor. Three-base hits Wlneholt. Bases oa balls Coleman 3. Baker 4. Hit by pitcher Baker 1. t'mplr ItalL CENTKAMA GETS SEVEN GAMES South IVrnd Take short End of Score Twice Sunday. SOCT1I BF.VD. Wash.. May II. (SpclaL Centralla mad It seven straight from South Bend by taking both game of a double-header today, a to 0 and to 4. Indian Charley, pitching for South Bend, waa entitled to wtn hi game, but a general weak ening In tha ninth inning, with tha ecore 1 to 0. gave tba gama to Cen tralla. In th afternoon game both side used two pitcher. With th score 4 to In th fourth Inning In favor of Centralla and with South Bend up and the basea full. Baker hit for two bases and was followed up by rya with a two-baager. tiring th score. In th fifth Kehelay walked th first Centra lla batter, who later acored. Cleason'a bom run In the seventh and final In ning ended th gam. Summaries: Morning game R. H. E.l ' R. H. E. louth Bend I.Centrall ... 1 Batterle Charley and Dye; Krauae and Whit. Afternoon game R. H. E ! R- H. E. Eonth Bend-4 l.Centralla ... t Batteries Johnson. Kehelay and Iy: Guts. Jlollls and White. The xoaavTimaitt." Premier Brland. (.f yranca. -la detarmtnlneaj to combat alo. h.oiam It la s asiiaation of national Ir.tar asl. :&a aery Ufa of. tba aatiea la at Staka.- MIAN TRIBE HAS BEST OF BATTING Strand, Boy Wonder, Explodes in Fifth and Swatting Carnival Is Started. 6 PITCHERS HARD-PRESSED AHer "Child Phenom" Aviates, Portland Ti.c Trad From Vis itors, but Ialler Come Back and Win With Willows. " BT ROSCOE FAWCETT. Racing wildly about tha path until their legs grew tired, while th batsmen were rapping out a staccato melody aug grsttv of an alligator gargling for tnn sllitts. Spokane yesterday walloped tho Portland Roadsters In the final gama of the series. IS to 10. A man with green whiskers 1 funny. Sunday' game was funnier than that. With a score of a to 3 in hi favor In the fifth Inning. Strand, the boy won der, exploded with a loud concussion. Kraft and later Willi wer hustled from tho bench but Portland rammed In six, tied th score, an.1 then taking opportunity by the nap of tho neck, bit off a to 8 lead In the sixth on hits by Williams and Mensor. At this, stage of the combat, th seventh frame. Nick Williams mlsht properly have sought tho aecluslon of hi room, picked up tho gift of the Gideons and sought that verso beginning: 'How sharper than a erpent' tooth." fr. af ter hit by Nordyke and Kippert. Willi. Williams former teammate, slammed out a terrific double to tha right field fence and cinched tho game. The score at th end of th seventh stood 11 to 10 for Spokane. Three Pitchers Vsed. Archer. Laoillne and lastly Garrett were used by Portland In tho frenxled effort to stop tho calloused-souled watster frotn the Northwest. It la hard to lasso a bird, but It wa harder still for Archer to gt th ball over the Plat. Spokane plied three rune off ono hit and passe before Archer waa ampu tated from th mound In th aecond. Lamllne then walked the next two. forced In Netael and Cooney and a hit sealed the obsequies. Eight run on two hits. Can you beat It? Four thousand fan a groaned and gave up hop and then cam back and shrieked like maniacs when Williams' hireling kicked over the traces by the remarkable batting rally In the fifth. I p to the fifth Strand had allowed but ono safe hit. On thing can b aaid of tho lugfeat there wns something stirring all the time. Portland tore off 10 snfo biffs, but Spokane came back with sin gles, doubles and triples so fast that Meesra. Stovall, Ort and Spea of th outer work tossed up their hands In horror. Fifteen was tho total for tho nlno-fram spasm. 11 scintillating off tho delivery of Garrett from th sixth Inn ing on. NeUcl Plays Poor Gnine. . Nordyke. champion slugger of the Northwest League last year, had a good day. amassing four aafe hits In four trip up. Netxcl, on the other hand, wss much to th bad. piling up a totnl of four errors. Zimmerman, Willis and Williams also fattening their batting. Th score in detail: Spokane I Portland Abn.Po.AEl Ab.H.Po.A.E- N-tirl.Jb 4 O O 1 4 Mund-f.Sb 4 14 0 1 i nonay.as S 1 3 3 1 i'ul'2b. 3 1 O 2 0 Frlak.rf. 3 2 0 0 stovall. rf 5 1 O O 0 Nord e.lb 4 4 S 1 0 tvirms.lb 4 2 11 0 O Kip rt.If 1 3 3 O O Menaor.es 3 2 4 1 Taus"r.2b 2 0 1 3 0 Speaa.cf . 6 1110 Zlm-an.cf.4 3 4 0 1 Ort.lf 4 110 0 Haaty.c. 4 O O HHrn.lley.c 4 1 T 8 2 htrmnd.p 2 0 1 O OiArrhar.. pO 0 0 0 1 Kraft.p 0 O 0 0 0 I.aml'e.p 2 0 0 4 0 Cart't 'ib 2 0 0 8 0 Millar'.. 1 0 0 0 0 Willlap. 3 2 0 0 OOarrett.p. 0110 Totals 4 IS 27 "l. Total. 89 10 27 15 8 alatiea for Lamllne In nfth. -SCORE BT INJJINOS. Spokane 8 0 0 0 0 3 315 H,ts 0 2 0 2 0 1 8 4 81. Portland 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 10 lilte 0 1 0 0 8 O 3 10 StntilXRT. Runs a-oonay 2. TrlsX 3), Nordyke 2. Kippert 3. Zimmerman f2, Uaaty. otrard. Caaay. Movall (2. Williams. Mensor (2. Spaas I3t. ort. Ptruck out By Archer 2. bv l.amline 2. by ajerrctt by strand U, by WIlMa X Baaea en bai:s Off Archer 3. off lamalna X off Strand 8. off Willis 1. Two baae blta Williams. Manaor. Ort. Nordyke. Willis. Frtak. Three-baa hit Frisk. Lroubl plas Brady to Mundorff. Cooney unae a.atl. aacrtflce ait N-:iL hacrlOce fly BraiUey. Sto.en base Zlmmrrmaa 8. Frtak. stovall. Hit by pltrheal balls Ooonry by Arrhar, Zlmm-maan. Pasaao. balls lirsd-I-. llaaty. Wild pitch Garrett. Innlnss f'lichaa l-v Archer. 1 Btrand 4 2-3. Lam ina 8 2-1 Baa bits iff Archer 1. runs 3: off Strand ft. runs 7: off Kraft 1. off Lamlln 3. run . Time of game 2:48. Umpire 1-onsanccker. VANCOUVER TAKES TWO GAMES Seattle Shut Out In Morning, bnt Afternoon Content I Better. 8EATTLaE. Wash.. May 21- Seattle con tinued Its losing atreak today. Vancou ver taking both the morning an3 th aft ernoon game with apparent ease. In the morning contest Seattle played a loos 8 ani e. and Seaton wa hit hard. Tho afternoon gama was a better con test, but Vancouver bunched hits In a manner dlshesr'.enlng to th horn team. Scores: atORNINO OAMF Seattle 1 Vancouver Ab.H.Po-A.E Brln'r.rf. 8 13 0 0 VVnk.cf 4 0 2 0 O-Adama.rf S 2 8 0 0 Ki nd aa 4 1 4 3 0 !en-ett.Ib 8 2 2 2 0 I'avd r If 2 1 O OIlraahT.lb 8 2 10 O 0 tiu.3b. 8 1 1 I Jnm,i.Jb 8 1 0 8 0 Wea.lrf. 8 10 1 OHam'n.lf 4 110 0 Kad i lb 3 0 10 5 1 Sch n r.as 8 1 3 3 O Taar" 2b 3 0 3 1 Lewla.o.. 1 1 S 1 O Sbeac. 3 O 2 ICiajk.p.. 8 0 O 8 0 Salon.p. 2 0J3JI Totals T 8 27 1 al Totals 88 11 2T 11 0 SCOlta BT IXNTNOf. Mettle . 0 O 0 0) O 0 O 0 O 0 Vancouvr 0 01 1 0303 0 8 frrlM A.RT. nuns Ttr!nbr. Atlanta. Bennett. James! 2). La-A-ls Two-baae h:L Bennett. Horn runa dams. Barrlflce hit Liavloaon. Clark. Stolen baeaaj Brlnker. It-unalt. Harnnn. Slru'k out By Seaton 4. by ( lark 8. Bases en tails Off Beaton 8. off Clark 3. Wild pt1rnee taaaton 1 2 1. Paaaed ball twla tmuble playa Weed to Seaton te Kadlns to Shra to Hue: Kattnir to Karmond: Clark to Menneit to Braahar: Clark to Brbarn-wbe.- te Brashcar. Left on bases battl j, Vancouver a. Umpire Kane. AFTERNOON CAME. Vancouver Ab -LLPO.A.E. 1 8 O 0 1 O 2 0 14 8 0 111 1 0 2 3 3 0 0Haj-rfn.lt 4 10V OtVb'n'r.aa 4 12 8 0 l-eard.- 3 0 a&a- ".a -ia.o. . A , . nn.tfu. a A i a o ji Tetale 32 It 27 130 Totals 8 2T 28 0 Halted for Kurcbner tn ninth. SCORE BT UCNINOS. Seattle . . Vancouver 0 0001 0 n 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 SUMat ART. unApsv1ton. Adams. Jatne. Hsrrleon. Two-bass bits Pavtdson. lioma runs ",UTb.Hro.AX.I o.-nt.rf 0 3 ortnnk-r.cf 8 a? 1 p lam.rf. 4 Sift-n it 3 3 O 0 P...:b 4 BIsSb 3 13 0 OKrasr.l iJu.V a 0 0 OJatnea.Sb 4 Davldaon. Admit Struck out By Furchner 4. by Raamuaaen 2. Baaes on balls Off Fur chner 1. off Rasmuaaen 5. Paaaed bails Shea. Spleaman. Double play Jarnea tl, Adams to Spitisman; Scharnweber to Ben nett to Braahear. Left on bases Seattle 8 Vancouver 6. Umpire Kane. TAfOMA IKOrXCES VICTORIA Tigers Take Two Straight 5lorn- 'a lng- Game Is 12 Innings.' TACOMA, Wash.. May 21. Tacoraa took two from Victoria today. The morning gam was a major-league contest which went 12 Innings to a 2 to 1 scoro. The afternoon game was marked by ragged play. The feature of tho con test was.a double squeeze play in which Burns and Bassey scored on Coleman's perfect sacrifice. Thomas was forced to retire at the end of the second ln nlns. Scores: MORNING GAME. Victoria Ab ravla.lf. r. RaVer.:b 9 alli'on.rf. 8 C.ood n.Sb 5 Ho'der.rf S Keller.lb S Tled'ck.sa S Haah'd.c. 4 Belford.p 4 I Tacoma H Po A E' Ab H To A E ISO tl' BaN.ey.If. 4 2 0 2 f ole'n.-lb. n Z 1 3 a 1 .1 a n Rock d.:b 5 0 8 14a 0Morae.es.. a 0 0 110 0 Ken dy.lb ft 0 2n 111 1 0 l.ynch.cf.. 4 12 12 2 HAbbott,cf 3 12 0 8 4 OSlebl.c... 2 0 4 0 12 1-hmuu.p 2 10 Burna.c 2 0 3 WarTena. 10 0 1 o 0 o 0 n 2 0 1 o o 0 0 0 Totals 43 e 35 17 31 Totals 89 S 88 19 3 Two out when wlniMre run mas made. aBattad for ib) m ninth. . ' SCORE BT INNINGS. victoria o o o o i o o o o o o o 1 Tacoma 0 0000001000 1 2 SUMMARY. Runs Reddlck. Bcy. Abbott. Stolen baaett Baaa-y int. Korkenfleid. Lynch. Ab bott. Double play Million to Daahwood. Three-baae hit Abbott. Sacrlnce htta Schmuts. Daahwood. Struck out By Bel ford , by t-hmula, 2. Buacs on balls Uy Belford 7. Paaaed ball Daahwood. Time of game 2:?3. Umpire Bomgarlen. AFTERNOON GAME. Victoria I Tacoma Ab H Po A E' Ab H Po A E Davlajf. 2 O 1 0 0 Bnaaey. If 4 0 2 0 0 Ward.rf. 2 0 0 0 1 Cole'ji.Sb. 3 2 0 2 2 Fnfr.:b. 4 0 1 2 0 Roe k'd.2b 4 118 0 MlU'n.cf. 4 18 0 0 Moriw.M. 4 2 3 3 0 Oood n.3b Sill 2Ken'dy.lb 5 214 0 1 Ho der.rf 1 1 0 0 0 l.ynch.cf . 4 13 0 0 Park.rf.p 3 0 0 1 OAb'tt.rf.. 3 1110 Ke!l.-r.lU 4 0 6 1 IKurna.c.. 3 0 8 1 0 Reri'rk.as 4 12 3 1 Mlnslna.p 2 l v z u Daah'd.c. 1 1 2 1 M Rochcc. 2 0 7 1 0 Thoa.p.'.f 8 0 2 1 1 Totals 33 6 24 10 6! Totals 32 10 38 13 '8 Ktdulck out. hit by batted ball. SCORE BT INNINGS. Victoria 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tacoma 1 S 0 0 2 0 0 3 ' 10 SUM MART. Runs Bassey. RockenBeld. Abbott (2), Million. Morse. Kennedy. Burns and Higetns. Stolen baaea B.'ie-y. Mora. Kennedy. Hlg glna, Thomia lmuble play Morae to Ken nedy. Two baa hit Morae. Three-baae hit Abbott. Kacrltli-e hlte Hlsslns, Rockn fleld. Coleman. Hits Off Thomas In 2 In ntnas. 8. A runs; off Parks In 6 Innlnirs. 7. 4 runa. Struck out By Ttiomm 2. by Parks 3. by HlRKlns 2. Base on balls Of Thomaa 3. off Parks 3. off HlCKlns 2. Hit by pitched ball Itockenfleld. Time l:&o. Umpire llaumgarten. SALEM CAPTURES GAME DERBIES IXSE TEX-INNNO COX TEST BY 5-TO-4 SCORE. With Two - Men on Bases Capital City Player Slams- Ball and Brings In Winning Tally. SALEM. Or.. May 21. (Special.) In the opening- game of th Willamette Valley League here today Salem de- EEVISED SCHEDULE OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY LEAGUE. AT AT AT AT SALEM. HUBBARD. WOODBURN. ALBAJfT. 1 SALETM. July S3. July 2. Aug.18. May 2S. HUBBARD. , June 18. Aos. . juflff' WOODBCJtN June 11. Aug. 20. Mi 2l- July 30. ALBAkV. June . JulJ May. May 21. June 4-18. June 11. Juna as. . Juljj-sa July 10. July 23. CALET. July . Au. 13. -Aug. 30. May 21. June 4-11. May2- Ian,.?o July 18. July 9. June 25. July 2-30. DILWOKTH. Aui. Aujal feated the DIUworth Derbies. S to after 10 Inning of fast ball. West succeeded in slugging out tho final hit, which brought in th last acor after Salem had landed two men on bases by timely blngles. Th game was preceded by a band concert. This was th first gam on th new gTounds near th State Peni tentiary, and the field was muddy. SCORE BT INNINGS. Perries 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 10 i lZirm 020020000 13 14 Batteries Moreland and atcKJnley; Alle gsxt and Jonea. AXBANY AND WOODBCRN TIE Valley League Teams Battle Ten Innings to S-to-S Score. ALBANY, Or.. May II. (Special.) Albany and Woodburn battled to a tie tn th Willamette Valley League game her today. With th cor standing at 1 to 3. the game was called at the end of th tenth Inning to let the Woodburn team catch th train. Albany outhlt the visitors mora than 2 to 1. but the Wood burn tesm bunched all they secured hi the entire game In the eighth Inning and collected three runs. Summary: R.H. E l R.H.E. Albany. 3 9 Wbodburn. 3 4 2 Batteries Albany. W. Patterson and Patterson; Woodburn, Holme and White. BASEBALL IN EPITOME Pour Leagues at a Glaace. FacUe Coaat. I Xertb. areatera """" w p.cl w. l- P.c. Portland . .2. 2u .5J2 Spokane ...21 S .724 Oakland ..223 .53. Macourar 3K11 .0.3 Kio rria IS 2 .R19rTacoma ...1I13 .510 Vernon ..'.223 .MO Portland ..13 13 .464 SaVriunn'to 2i 2n .4.viaitl 12 IT .414 EEVl..23l .Sai'Vlctorla T 22 .2U .,.nlup. AmeHca.upa Phtla ..22 lO .69 Detroit ...27 T .704 Plttaburs .19 11 .OSS'hlcaao ...16 13 .:.:-2 New York. IS 12 .6.0 Boston ....16 14 M3 Chlraso ...IS 13 .5-1 New Tork..l5 15 .3.M) Cincinnati 13 13 .. Phlla .....15 13 .f.JO ptl I ouls. .12 11 Cleveland .1618 .471 R-ook'lvn ..10 21 .323 waahlnrton 10 2o .3.13 Boston .... 8 23 .242 St. Loula...l0 23 .303 Yesterday's Results. Pacific Coast Lessue Portland 3. Barra memo 2: San Francisco 3-2. Oakland 2-3; Vernrn 12-. Ixs Aneeles -3. Northwestern League Spokane 15. Port land 10: Vancouver Seattle o-l; Tacoma 2 lO. Victoria 1-1. American I.eaitue Boston-rhlraso. rain: 8t Loull S. New York 4: Philadelphia 8. perron 2: t'leveiand . Washington 1. auvnal Leaaue No same. W0LGASLF1T I Ull FIGHT WITH Champion Boxes Five Men and Scores Knockdowns on Trio in Exhibition. 2000 WATCH WORKOUTS Michlgan I.nd Spars Ten Rounds nt Seal Rock Pavilion and Show ing; JUakes Chances of His Opponent Ixxk Foor. SAN FRANCISCO. May 21. (Special.) Ad Wolirasf boxing show at the Seal Rock Pavilion today, in which the cham pion boxed 10 rounds, meeting all com ers and scoring knockdowns on t'jree of the men who donned the glove with him. will not have a tendency to strenirthen the betting price aa regards Frankie Burns, his opponent. There were perhaps 2u00 spectator In the big building to see the Michigan boy go throunh his paces, and they were visibly impressed with his showing. Crowd Approves Work. Three of the rounds wer between Wolgast and Hobo Dougherty, his spar ring partner. The title holder also worked out two rounds with Charlie Rogers, who is to meet Willi Canole next Saturday afternoon In tho 10-round preliminary: two with Earl Canovan. two with Harry Relnford and one with Eddie Norman. Relnford, Canovan and Norman were th chaps who dropped to tha canvas from the Wolgast punching. Out to give a good Impression, Wolgast disciplined each one of them when he discovered their gajna. and tho crowd howled its approval. With all that boxing. In addition to shadow work and hag punching and the stomach exercise Wolgast had a full programme. It was the most extensive workout that, ho will take during hi entire training course. Rogers give the best explanation of the. work of Wolgast: 'He' ono of the strongest boys at his weight that I ever boxed with." says tho local chap. "He could wrestle any one of us around pretty much as he pleased. He's got a great left. too. and from th way he used it I don't think that it is going to bother him any when he fights Burns. Ho will start that left, say, for tho body, and then hit you on th chin. And then, also, ho will lead the left and shift with the right to th body. It I In the clinches, however, that he does tho most effective work. He's a great little scrapper for his inches and as strong as a bull. Dixon's Blow Tsed. That left punch of Wolgast, in which the fighter will lead for tho stomach and then land on the chin, to which Rogers refers, is undoubtedly the same sort of a punch that made George Dixon most famous. Tho blow does not neces sarily travel far. but has plenty of pun ishing power behind it. Wolgast showed that his wind was good and that ha could, as h says, take on Burns today if he wanted to. No fighter, not even a champion, can take on five different boys with all the styles that their boxing will naturally repre sent, and go full tilt for 10 rounds unless his condition is right. PENDLETON WINS EASILY CHANGED MXTE-rP IS EFFEC TIVE AGAINST MILTON. Bine Mountain League Game Be tween Walla Walla and Athena Continues 1C Innings. PENDLETON. Or.. May 21. (Special.) With Berger and Snooks, formerly of the Portland Northwest team, as a bat tery. Baker, of tho Boston Americans, at first, and a new man at second, Pendleton Blue Mountain League team presented a new appearance today and won from the Mllton-Freewater team, 13 to 3. Berger allowed on hit. struck out 14 men and knocked a three-base hit. Prth. another former Portland player, started In to pitch for the vis itors, but was batted out of tho box. Baker, a former ' Pendleton High School and University of Washington basebal star, who is here on his way to Boston, played good ball. x Today's scores of teams In th Blue Mountain League are: Westtfn 5. Echo 3; Pendleton 13, Mllton-Freewater 3: Walla Walla 7. Athena (12 Innings;. AMERICAN LEAGTlE. Cleveland 8, Washington 1. CLEVELAND. May 21. Cleveland made It four straight Jro'm Washington. 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