- THE M0RNT1NO OHEGOVIAN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2U 1911. BEAVERS LOSE TO DAKS; WIN LATER MZMBEES OF OAKLAND CLUB. WHICH OPEKED SERIES WITH BEAVEE3 HE EE ESTEBDAY. T Fourth Annual Picnic EVEN AT TACOMA OF THE Modern Woodmen of America Sfeen "B.'ows Up" in Morning Williams' Men Become Active rV 4 Game, but Locals Make It Up in Afternoon. in Eighth and Finally Win in Twelfth. AT WOODBURN, OREGON, JUNE 1, '11 s BREAK THE PORTLAND'S HITS COUNT frrrtlle Men PUj Saperlor Ball al Matinee-. Getting lit Kane to . Vtsllor Thrre fU-for Lancb con Affair 0 to 4. JT w. j. rrrnAix. Afr blowtnc up Ilka a runctured t r e:!.aera b f"r. that Oakland ln lerj in th rrornlna rarr-e yesterday ! I'.r. that mnlMl by ' a to v 'jr. t1t. lcae of our cam bar la ta the ifriwon encafemnt and mad II aa trra erraic wltfi at ulrerton by ".r.i!n the) second holiday rarne, t to a. Tom far.n vraa drlr!4 to elan ft la the afternoon mixpsirnl and ha rltsd n:nt Kilroy. the (nrntrr rt. laul American Aaaot-iatlon fllnarer. II was up to Heatoo to re.le.-m Ma tram af:r the tiMMtmn of how not to pitch l-ut up br 1 : H ftrn In the morninc. b'"-n did aplendl.lly until tha f-a end 'f le A. M. coniwi. hoi, Una tha Tro """ to two hlta and two run la "" Innlnss. durtna- whlrh the l'ort liad flayers scored thraa tuna But In tha eisr.'ith Steea went up In tha air an. I r-:. exhibition In that (reslon aa nr.il aa ell aa disaatrous. Afternoon la flrtlrr. Stun by th'i defeat and tha xhlb tln tier had n.yle of thetuaelres .'a tna mumlr.r. t, Hearer behaved pretty well In tha afternoon. They did nt play perfect ball by any means, but they played better than tha vl.nt ora. Mraton waa hit often, but not aa Hard aa waa Kilroy. and tba Bra vera made their blta count for ore rune, ime of whlrh waa a home run delivered br Buddy Hyin. who waa "lomi" hit tine chip durlnr both enaaaetnents. Iiiaa-er recklr.pauah waa likewise a bu.y hitter yesterday. The ahnrtatop rereon (ranked out fiur hlta In four trip to tha plate In the morninc and caine rltht back In tha afternoon with two binaries out of ttire trial Tha Oaka atarted ofT with a run In It opening canto, whlrh waa a lft variety, aa It took a wild pltrh and a l"'l ball after Tfvl had singled to put him over tha reclater. Portland trot after Kilroy In the sec ond, when a couple of blnalea and a .ur!e of error nave ua two runs and te lead. Krurr.r waa pate on an In nIJ tap and traveled all tha way to tha plate on Rill Kappa corking double to tie left field fm. Rap pa acored cn I'erkinpauah a hit and an ensuing nmff of a throw to tha plata by I'earce. rirairr Get Two More. With two men out In tha fourth, tha IWTrra rm up another brace. Kappa and tnechan had been allspoeed of when I'ecktnpeuith and Murray both hit safely. Then Tommy Sea ton un corked a Ion drive. Zarher tried bard to iret It and succeeded In jur l ni a trlrle. but could not hold It. and -He. k" and Murray registered, while bVaton cot three basaea. In the next Innirnc Bidlv Ryan drove tha ball out of tha lot for a boitie run. Thla waa tha la.t score fr the Hearer. Tha oaka bunched threa hlrs in tha eichth and acored two runa and after t-eaton walked tha Hrt rran up In tha ninth llendaraon waa ubtltutd and tha came waa aTr. K--etner or Hendron will pitch for ror: land todar. wnile Wolverton will depend upon Knlcht or Orecory. Tha or. a of yeateruay'a (amra follow: MOR.NINO OAMS. OakLaad I rortland AiitiNxar' Aaitro-A-K rt to. .. 2 11 -Vm..rf. 4 1 e 1 I II Mt ri A A H N a '. lir.a ct .. t u r f . 4 I .: 1":': V r: ;'-f f.'. ;. TKVf V : .V t I T t .a : s t . ., f rfe-.- J i.'f '" ' ev - .'"1 juzry to jsGsrr, yrzns rcrecxy rwn xwcV7 ack( wera loaded and acored three of tha lt runa reaped la tha alckcn- Ir-c barvrat by tha Oaka. i; ja lletllnc played a nifty Kama for the Oakland tram yesterday, fur ha pulled off several hich-clana atopg and throws In both contests. In tha after noon came ha ma'le a creat catch of a foul T.y from Hrwjftr't bat .acalnai the ataod In the fifth. - The way llud.ly Kyan slammed tha ball eteriiay waa a dellcht to tha thouaamla of admirers 0.f tnls Ktnaery plaer. In tha morninc came Hud lar rupped lienry I-'ernoil. formerly one of ua, for two blr.cle and not ona more, one of them a horr.cr. off Kilroy In tna afternoon. 1 TMa Kilroy person Is some fancy at fielding his position, for he Ceta over the rround q itta actively. Me pitched a fairly steady came, but hla atipport waa wubbly at times, and the leavers were fore at tha way thlnga turned out In the momma. With "Itabblf Wares -and "Bunny" P. arc e In the lineup, the Oaks ought to be some fast combination If nomencla turea are significant. The appellation flta Wares, bat Pearce la more of a bear than a bur.ny. He Is also some what shy of hair, therefore "bare" la probably more appropriate. Like the Beavers, tha Knadstera had the mornlns; came won until the latter Innings and then blew up and allowed Tacoma to beat them out. With only two pitchers able to work. Nick Wil liams seems to be the victim of the hardest kind of luck. Bloomfleld made hla first appearance for a week yesterday. - ."a. I ' " " 1 r-i- ' I I a i Vi " "r v j ;" i.5a"' ' B -wi A IV--. 'rr-rlXjji Ji . t r. -.-r , f ti l ie IV t -r.-. X'.rsoll.pt ! ;p. lb. 4 th. 0 r p It.aa. 4 4 Uurrav.d. a 4 .-te.a.. .. t AXGELS AND SKALS PLAY F.VKN Oponlng Match la Krrorlcaa and in Afternoon Irigrr Worsts Zaiulock. SAN FRANCISCO, May SO. Los An Kelea and fan Francisco divided honors In two fast camea here today, each winning by ona run. Kan Francisco took tha morninc came by a score of 1 to 1 and Los Acge'.ra the second game, 4 to J. Tha opening match waa error leaa, Agnew and Crlgor holding the Ban Franclaro men to four hits, Los Ancelea scoring its ona run la the ninth. Zamlock was put In the box for San Francisco In tha afternoon game, but waa worsted by Crlger In strikeouts and hlta allowed. Lea Angeles cinched the game by bringing In three runa In the third and one la the fourth. Tha acore: MORXIXO GAME. LOS iXnr.i.Ei At) II. to. A I. Total. 11 14 t: 11 t Total.. 14 11 ICORS Bt t.NXINi-,4. Csk:.n4 O 1 1 I "- ! 11 r-v- ad t I I 4 Mi tail i4i iu VttHART. Rune rrvt J. Cur. Cut.haw I. Tarli.r. ll tl i. l'.rno:l. Kra.-v erirehaa. "..-air-S"nS 1 eru.:a cut f r 1. by I'.r m li f. Bs fi Milr-ul St.a 4. 1 cvrr..:i t. r . ait n,i mu. ! k.-sieti 1. fiMftis. Itr.. Tree-tea l ll--r'r tw'it.. ira tn Cut- e-ar I'-yl : Si af .-. h!t ' il jrr.t. fl. a a-r fice f y Hcff-naa. Stwa v.-. p.vainpiax Cr4a-urn. ft. tune. it.t by p.tc-i.J a.i Person r r--o B.d bi: iturrar- Tln-.e of came 1 hour 4 aamutra t niiilr. rian.y. AJ-TtB.NOON GAME. Akla. 4 Moore. rs 4 tra d. rt.4 ii.ir. ef. 4 Ho d. If J M i r. 4 Pi;ioa. i 4 mlfV C 3 Acn.w. p lt, B I Crtser. p.O 1AX rRAKCieCO. AMI i a.; S 0 haw. If. .4 I I 0 UcA'te. ea.1 3 .vvr. cf 3 Orrant. lb 3 I 0 M'lrh'r. rf.S 3 I) it hl.r, 3b. I 0 1 o vitt. ib... a 1 3 o I'rrrr, c. .3 0 SUM kle. p. .3 1 0 o 1 O art S. fllmrk out By Thompson 2. by bt.wart a. Time 1 :5 j. Umpire AtcGreevy. AFTERNOOON GAME. V.mon I fiacramento AB H To A El Au II Po A E Car-le.rf 4 Kanr.sa. 4 rt.on. lb 1 Br .ar.2b a fin on.r. 4 M. III.'f 3 B.ir-.ll.lB t Brown, c. S Caxeon.p g v Phlnn.Sb. a 1 K' ..!! 4 0 VanH n.rf 4 0 lnnsle.lb 4 0 Mah'ry.rf 4 ll.f!l.!t.. 4 0 ILonite.e Z 0 lrr'rn.aa 3 0 Bnnm.p.. s rhottiA.. 1 0 0 0 0 Uiunt'... 1 0 0 0 0 7 Tl l Totaia S3T24"a To'ala SO S ;r 11 "Thomaa batted for La Loaeo In nlntb. llunt batted for Lerchen In nlnto. SCORE BT INNINGS. V.rnon 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Hit. 0 0 0 S 0 1 1 & ra mtnto ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Una 1 t 0 0 0 0 1 Sl'MMART. Buna r!trllala. Pattrraon 2, Braah.ar. Ma hony. Thr.-6aar hit Carlisle. Two-baae bit Bra.r.ar X Ps.ra on baop Off Baum 2. off Canon 2. Struck out By Baum 4. br Clraoa 4. Double rlirt Len- hen to O'Rnurka to Pnnalc to O'Rourk.: Shlnn to o Kourae. Tliue 1:40. Lmplr Mclircevy. Ing Curtis from the box In the seventh Inning and securing a total of six runs before Pfelffer retired the aide. ' R. H. E.I R. H. E. Boston 4Phlladel'a. 11 10 0 Batteries Curtis. TfeifTer and Gra ham; Alexander and Dooln. Umpires Flnnernan and Kigler. Morning game R.HE.I, K. H. E. Phlladel'a. S 7 0 Boston 0 3 S Batteries Moore "and Dooln; Brown and Rarldon. I'mplres Rigler and Flnnernan. (Ten Innings.) s 4 0 11 2 17 ST I 0 (":. 1 A II I A. r 1 14 r?Tt tb H f n a .f. "' r w . : -r .-f rrlUa'l A5 ll.r.A K. 4 I :a 4 i ' 1 r-. .- 1 K t p. . 3 T t-ri n e. 1 1' t.r.p.. 1 I' JVre 1 4 rf tUi r :i 4 rt .-f . 4 K-j-r.'f 4 1 1: :-. :& . 4 fi h.j. 4 ' p a m. 1 I M-jrr...c. 1 O 11 1 p.. 1 o ti a rn,B. 1 14 Total i t : : CVCRC BT '.'.fl4 1n. .nd !l I .. TtaL.. 11 JT 14 IN M.N 1-,. ....1 0 t e I a t ....1 1 1 1 1 1:111111 1 . ..4 1 1 1 I e 4 e VL'MMART. 'r.-k .it Br era-en T. br KU-wy S. I.am. aa bal.'a off tiaa 4. T K;rtr 1. rii'ir 1. 1 a-biM h:t Rapr. S. Ti- b't aaion. Hetta ran Krea. H if. Jfl. Xark.r. ;!tBf. K,.n. K"U..r. i..?: Peck. npficn, Vutriv. aarrtf. bif m. a.Tt:'re t.r Hofrtaa.i. Hit br t -1.4 ll IVarce. launl ball M jrrar. V ,:a pUift.e f.a'a 1. Instnaa p:t.-h. B K::ro. 4. bjr i'at.a I. rr.i.t Victory to -.tn. rar tlrfMt to Ki:rtr. Has hlta -:'ff k Iro. a. fyr.a 1; tWatn t, runa 1. T --. o (tor. I bvur 44 na:nui.a Umpire rina.y. Tela'. ..23.3 34 14 0 Tots'. .14 4 Uatted for Am. sr ta tn aigbtb. SCORB BT IN.NIN.5A. to. Aaarslee O Mlllll 1 I tilt. 1 SO 0 1 0 S 14 San rraaeleeo 0 0 0 0 101 S nit o a a s 4 tUTiMART. Samrrarv. Tturt Howard. T.nnant. ft.rtr. at'la rare Howard. Ona run and 3 hit. off Aeb.w tn 9 Innlnaa karrlflre hit Ml-holr. Vltt. rirst t oa railed fcall Agn. t. M.ikl 1. Crtc L Struc eut Br AH. by V.ikl. 3. Tim. of laal l.Xi. I mplre HHJ.brand. AriER.NOO.V oam A II I'i t Aktn. H 4 Voora. S&.4 I. cud. rt.4 l. r cf.4 l w d. It 4 Mar. 4 I'lil.e, ls.4 mi. e. 3 ax rRANrtrr. AUI I'CkA n a..-ar. p 1 3 0 ihaw. If .4 3 S 1 M A la. sa4 1 u ivrt, Cf . .4 I o rear.!, lb 4 S O 0 J l c r. rt 3 t u M l.r. Sb 4 1 t Vltt. Sb.. .S all -rm't. e.4 1 4 ml k. p jfoaetl. rf.l IMsktm'a 1 1 S l n t 3 II 1 1 1 3 O o O 0 0 0 0 Jlasvball Xa. T?ie good-sired morr.lng crowd whl.-h went out to greet the Iravrra and the I'roteeters waa greatly dlaappolnted at t':e eichth-lnr.lnc blowup. Ivspite th poor cam played In the tnarsing most of the fana -repeated" lrr t:ia afternoon. The result of tha ..-'-nJ gao-.e waa remit mora satlafac to'y Beaton was given a rousing hand by I j tn fan whea he wa'.ked paat tha err. nd on bla way to tha clubhouee after being rf.lred tn favor vf Benny 1 nJeran. Tie -ilcnt" twrr haJ p!t.-hed a f're came, but the Oaka a acce.de J In turt.liirg hlta on Mm once or twice a:-J afirr he wa.krd the first man, In t -. omia. Mac d.ol.1J to take no c ha ace a. It looked to many aa If Kruecer Joa.'e.l on Zaehers lore hit la th aKornlog. for thla swat case when the Total :7 14 STotala ..34 7.-7 1 g liatt4 for A..iiio.a lo the ninth. CORE BT INNING, Le ASf.lr 0 0 3 1 0O 4 Hits S S S I S 0 tan rrencuKO 1 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 03 Hit I 4 o 3 7 p'jmltirr: Runt Aktn. Mo.r.. ltmarC af.taarr. r'haw. aleArul. and tv.aver. atulra taaai ll.rr.arH. H-'rd ti. uav.r I T.naaat. Two-ba hit Shaw. Sacrlflr bs- . rta.r. rlr.t baa on called balll l'r: cr s. Ijinlock x Struck out air Crirr I. Zaa-lock 3. Iataa4 nail M-hmldt. Tlise of fata J w. l mpifa lllidcbraiiu. VEItXOV DOWNS SACTLME.TO Ctos Morning Game Won by Rat ling Rally: I -n't Game Easy. LOS ANGELES. May J. Vernon cap tured two straight games from Sacra mento today. In t.'.e first gam so runs were scored until the eighth, when Vernon bad the beat of a batting rally which won the gam. , In the afternoon Carson waa too much for the Senator. itORNLNO OAME. Veraao An r re a r NATIO.VAI, I.EAGCE. w York 4-S, Brooklyn 1-0. NEW YORK. May JO. Th holiday visit of Brooklyn to New Tork resulted ' In the loas of two camea to New York ! In the eecopd game Raymond had to quit the box in tha fifth Inning be cauae of a slight attack of ptomaine polaontug. He held Brooklyn to one hit and Ames, who succeeded him, al' lowed only two mora, tfcore: Morning game R. II. E t R. IL E. Brooklyn.. 1 1 New York.. 4 11 1 Batteries Sranlon, Bell and Bergen; Uarquard and Wilson. Aiternoon game It. H. E. R. H. E. Brooklyn.. S i:ew Tork. . 1 T 1 Batterlea Rucker, Bell and Erwln; Raymond. Ames and W'Uson.. Vmptrea Urennan and O'Day. Cincinnati M. Loo Is al-4. ST. LOULS. May ID Cincinnati broke even by winning tha afternoon game from th home team. Tha visitors hit and atola hard, while the locals found Fromme a puxxle with men on bases. Cincinnati went ahead In the seventh when they scored three runs on a wild pitch, a single, a double and Hoblltzrl's home run. In the eighth two singlea and Grant's triple netted them two more. R. 11. E l R. H. E. Cincinnati. 13 ISt. Louis.. 2 7 2 Fromme and Clarke; Stole, Harna and fcaenn. Cincinnati lost the morning game. Score: R. H. E l R. H. E. Cincinnati. 2 i 0 St. Louis... I 11 I Car-tarf 3 Rati. . 4 r.t'on. lb 4 Krear.:-) 4 n.rf Mri-.::.!f s lur-l: t Itrowa.e. 9 aiart.p 1 1 0 1 s I s Z ( 1 Sacramento AbHPtAE 1 h!rn.Sb. 4 lOKite.'.-D 4 (I VanB'n.cf S 1 Hansls.lt 4 0 Mih iy.tl 4 0 I iwii,!. 4 i Tlionvaa.e 4 : . rv '. a. 3 o Tliam'o.9 9 0 I 30 0 S 0 4 0 10 s s o 14 3 10 2 Total 30 37 11 41 Totals 33 e 34 T 4 SCORE BT LNNLNOS. Tenon 0 0 S S Kl'a 1 ba-r.ta.nto ...o Hlta ...a a -I 1 o o 1 l 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0103 at. MM ART. Sum Car:!'. FurreM. PrnvD, Twta. Lr-h.a $to..a ba t'atf.rvon. StinaKtn. T w a Tao-Ua br Thoma. Lrw:a lae ea b; Xbampaea a, biaw rhlladclplila 11-3, Ho.Mon 4-0. Boston. May SO. Philadelphia won both gamea with Boston. The second, was won on hard hitting and costly errora by the locals, the visitors knock- BASEBALL IN EPITOME Fatar Leaara i at a G la ace- Pittsburg 4-1, Chicaco 1-0. riTTSBURO; May 30. Plttsburf? won both - mornlntr and afternoon games. The Pirates won in the afternoon by hitting Reulbach hard in the first two Innings when four doubles and a triple and a single were made. Toney sue ceeded Reulbach and held Pittsburg It check. Camnitx pitched good ball. Score: Afternoon game R. H. E. R. H. E. Pittsburg.. 4 liChlcago... 1 1 Batteries Camnitx and Gibson: Reul bach, Toney, Rlchter and Archer and Kline. Umpires Klem and Doyle. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit -2, Cleveland -3. CLEVELAND. May 30 Detroit de feated Cleveland this afternoon. Works waa hit hard and Donovan succeeded him and saved the game. Gregg waa effective, but was poorly supported. Score: R H EI Cleveland S 10 2;Detrolt .. Batteries Gregg and Land Donovan and Stanage. Morning game: R II E R H E Cleveland S 8 0 Detroit ... 3 7 4 Batterlea Summers and Stanage; Mitchell and Land. (Ten Innings.) Umpires Mullln and Evans. R H E I 0 Works, Caast- . H-. I P C. Portland ...32 14 .57lfpokan . V.rron ....3? 'iA .?:.T Vancouver Oakland ...33 Zii .5-4 Taroma . Fan Fran.. 31 30 .S-1 : Port land eacramento lil .4. .Sattl Lo Ancl aSa 37 .3.3, Victoria . KaUaaaaL A o rtb w e. t era. W. L.P C .IS 1J .7"0 .3 1 .Ml .2.1 Is .19 19 ."0 .17 S3 .43d . 30 .231 Ajneriraa. L. P.C. W. I P.G Tork..2J 14 .41 Petrnlt 82 10 .71 Thlla. H 1J .i 4 I'hlla ;:l Jtf .jt) Chleaco 15 ,fl"3 Ho.ton 17 .514 I'ltaa II 17 .ri73,i-hlcaco ...1 17 .5-- Cincinnati 17 19 .I .S't. York..!. 0 .474 St. Louis. .17 IS .4- rirtetand ..IS 14 .413 Prooklva ..14 Sal .a.vj Waahinatoa 13 28 .3 ;l Boatua ....lt 31 .244.SU Loui. ..IS 24 .S17 Yi al aa day's It wait a. Pacific Coaat I.eacu Portland 4-5. Oak land lr-3; San Franctsca S-S. Loa Aaaalea 1-4: Vernoo 3-4, Sacramento 2-1. North-we.tem Le.cue Portland 4-5. Ta roma 7-2: Sratll 3-7, Victoria 2-2; Spokaa S-3. Vancouver 1-2. National Laacu Philadelphia 11-3, Kne ton 4-o: Kew Tore 3-4. Brooklyn 0-1: Pltts burc 4-1. Chicago 1-0: Cincinnati 52. St. Louis 1-4. Am.rtran lVaaue Oilraro 1-1. 8t. Louia 0-4; riills'telrhia S-.t; New Tork 3-0: Boston s r. Viaalucaion 4 ii iMiralt 4-J. Cleveland S-S. Clilcairo 2-1, St. Louis 0-4. CHICAGO. May 20. Pitcher Toung. of Chicago, waa at his best and Chi cago defeated St. Louis In the after noon. The visitors received two scat tered hits. Young's support, which was ragged at times, also waa sensa tional. A single by Mclntyre. Lord's sacrifice and Callahan's double, which waa followed by a wild pitch, were re sponsible for the only runs. Score: R H El R H E Chicago.. 2 G 4. St. Louis.. 0 .2 1 Batteries Toung and Payne: Mitch ell and Clarke. Morning game: St. Louis.. 4 S 2Chlcago.. ISO Batteries Pelty and Clarke: Scott. Olmstrad. Lange and' Sullivan, Payne. umpires uineen ana O Lougluln. Philadelphia 8-3, N'ew Tork 5-0. PHILADELPHIA. May 30. Philadel phia again defeated New Tork. The home team pounded Ford's delivery for 14 hlta and all their runa were made In the first two Innlnps. Coombs weakened In the ninth and Plank went to his rescue. Score: New Tork t 10 OlPhlladeL ...I 14 4 Batteries Ford and Blair; Coombs, Plank and Lapp, Thomas. Morning game: New Tork 0 f OlPhiladel. . S t 0 Batteries Brockett and Blair; Krause and Thomas. Umpires Egan and Connolly. Boston 6-S, Washington 5-4. WASHINGTON. May 30. Boston bunched three singles and a double on Johnson In the ninth and won out, fi to 4. Wood was effective with men on bases, as was Johnson until the final round. Scorei Wash'ngt'n 4 t O'Boston ... I 13 4 Batteries Johnson and Street; Wood. Hall and Nunamaker. Morning game: Boston ... 13 2 Washington S 1 Batteries Clcotte, Hall and Carrl gan; Hughe and Alnsmlth. (la In nings.) Umpire Perrtne nd Sheridan. TIGERS TAKE FIRST GAME Sound Fans Think Afternoon Con test Is SaTe Until Tourists Spring: Surprise Home Team Does Same Thing In Morning:. TACOMA, Wash., May SO. (Special.) Tacoma and Portland played two games today, both being of that variety which should do much towards enlarging tha practice of those physicians who make a specialty of heart trouble. Both were won and lost a number of times and the fans were on the tips of their toea the greater part of the five hours which the two contests required. Tacoma won the morning game in the ninth inning by a score of 7 to 6. The Roadsters took the afternoon pastime In the 12th Inning, the final count being C to 1 If the morning game waa filled with Incidents, the afternoon contest had a sttper-careo of brand-new thrillers. The Tigers took the lead early and when the Portland hitters came to bat In the eighth the local fans were breathing easy, as they believed that President Shreeder had already locked the game up In the big safe. Far waa it from so. Four hits in a row put Speas over the plat with Ort following la his wake, tieing the score. Then came four Innings of heart-rending strusKle. It was a question of which Ditcher weakened first and "Doc" metritis was the one who wobbled. With. one out Speas tripled, wnue aimer waa safe on Kockenfleld's error, Speaa count ing. Ort doubled, scoring Miller and a single off the bat of catcher Harris brought in the third run, while tne bleachers and grandstand groaned in agony. The finish of the morning game was filled with the same sort of excitement. but did not go Into extra Innings, ine Tigers practically threw the game away In the middle stages of the contest through listless playing, but they pulled It out of the nre oy a aensanonaa rai ting rally in the last half of the nonth. Bcore: Afternoon gam Tacoma . Portlana Ab.H.Po.A-E. Buser.lf 6 2 Cole'n.3i 5 R'kfd.ai 0 Morse.ss. 8 Abbott. rf 4 Lynch. rt. S Fums.e. . 5 Flsher.lb S ButCna.p 4 44 S 80 21 "2 0'Mund'f.sa 5 0iCasey.2b. l'Bradl y.n a OStovall.rf. 2 Oiwlll'ms.lb 5 O'speae.lf.. S OlMliler.cf. 5 OlOrt.Sb... S 1 Harris. c. 5 Garrett.p 4 AD.H.P0.A.E. 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 19 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 S 1 0 SOUTHERN PACIFIC YTill sell rrund-trip tickets from main line points, Portland to Albany inclusive; and from points on the Springfield Branch, Crabtree to Woodburn, inclusive, May 31 and June 1, good for return up to June 3, at One and One-Third Fare An elaborate programme, including band concerts, sketches and selections by the Willamette University Glee Club, ath letic Bports, pie-eating; contests, tug-of-war, baseball, confetti carnival, competition drill by the M. W. A. and R. N. A. teams, grand ball, moving pictures, etc. $1.50 CI CH ROUND TRIP pl.jU FROM PORTLAND For further particulars, train schedules, etc., call on any Southern Pacific Agent, or write to V7M. MoMTJREAY, General Passenger Agent to pitch for Victoria and waa forced to retire before one out had been made in the first inning:, three hits and two bases on balls resulting in four runs. Belford replaced Thomas but was un able to hold the locals, who ran away with the game. Scores: UORN1XO GAME. Seattle Victoria Ab.HPo.A.E. Ab.H.Po.A.E. Leard.lb. 4 1 S 2lDatr!s,lf . . B t 1 0 0 OiR'jrm'r.Jb S 0 Keller... 4 1 G'dman.3b 1 oKvard.rf... 1 OM'lion.cf.. 4 OM'M'do.lb 4 liSpie'm'n.c 4 OiM'Cr'ry.p. 1 Ltevogc-.. i DVd'n.lf I C'ltuh'k.rf a Kue. 3b.. I Weed. lb. 3 isti.cr. 2 R'ym'd. aa S Fp'nc'r.c. 2 Zackert.p 2 1 e 0 0 1 1 1 10 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 12 1 4 1 0 0 Total. 25 4 27 11 4 Total.. 24 ( 24 14 -isaltea lor Mccreary In ninth. SCORE BT INNINGS. Seattle 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 0 S Victoria 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 ( 2 SUMMARY. Runa Leard. Davidson 2. Salesman. Mc- Creary. Two-base hit Keller. Home run Davidson. Sacrifice hit Crulkshank. Zacltert. Ward. Stolen bus Cocash. htruc out By Zackert S. by McCreary 2. Base on balls Oft Zackert 2, of! McCreary dhik nccreary. Lett on baaaa Seattle 2. Victoria 7. Umpire McCarthy. AFTERNOON GAME. Seattle I Victoria Ab.H.Po.A.B.l Ab.H.Po.A-E. Totala 44 9 80 21 2 Totale. 45 15 50 IK 1 SCORE BY INNIN-& Tacoma 00010010WOW w f Portland ooouvvwsvvv - 8UMMARY. n.,n T?Ar.lrnr!!fl Ttunii. Stolen bases Harris. Hockenfleld. Abbott, Lynch. Two- baae hlta Lynch, url. j nree-Dase nun Rookenfield. Home run Speas. Sacrifice hit Fisher. Struck out By Hlsitlns 8: by Garrett. 4. Paaes on balls Oft Hlltglna. 2: off Garrett. 5. Hit by pitched ball Abbott. Time of came 2:45. Umpire Baumgarten. Momma same Tacoma Portland Ab.H.Po.A.E. A0.M.-0.A.n.. Baasey.lt 4 Colen.3h 3 R'k'f'd.2b S Morae.ss. 6 Abbottrt 4 Lvnch.cf. 8 Burns.c. 4 Flsher.lb S chm'tCD 1 M'O'm't.p 2 warren, l 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 8 0 0 4 0 4 1 10 0 0 0 2 1 0 OjMund'ff.ae 6 3 2 UCasey.2b. 5 2 1 lStovalLrf 4 2 vll'ms.lb 4 OSpeas.lf.. 4 0 Miller.cf. 8 10rt.3b... 3 0 Bradley.c 2 OIBl'mMd.p 1 O.Lamllne.p 1 O Garretup. 0 1 3 1 10 0 o 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 O 0 Totala 83 8 24 12 4 Totala 82 7 25 10 2 Warren batted for McCamment In ninth. Lamllna out. batting out of order. One out when winning- run waa made. SCORE BY INNINGS. Tacoma. 80000010 3 T Leard.2b. 3 D'dson.lf. S C'ksh'k.rf 4 Bues.3b.. 4 Weed.lb.. 2 C'c'sh.cf. 4 R'm'nd.as 8 Sp'nc'r.c. 4 F'r'hn'r.p 4 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 12 0 2 1 ( 1 2 1 0 21Davis,lf... 3 0!R j-m'r,2b. 4 OiKeller.ss.. 4 r3'dman.3b a OiWard.rf . . S OM'lion.cf.. 4 0M'M'do,lb 4 OiSp'sm'n.c. 4 OlTh'mas.n. 0 B'lf'rd.p.. 4 and robbed Willis of a cleverly-earned shutout. The score: MORNING GAME. Vaneouver Ab.l B'r.ker.cf 4 Ad s.rf lb 4 B nett.2b. 2 B'hear.lb 3 Swain, rf. 1 James.3b. 4 H'rls'n.lf. 2 S'h'n'y.sa, 3 Lewis. o.. 8 Er'kson.p .3 Spokane AD.n.raA.ju ONetr'l.Sb. 4 iC'ney,aa.. 4 OFrlsk.rf.. 4 OjN'dyke.lb 4 0 Z'mr'an.If 3 Or'tw'ht.Sb 3 o!K'pert.lf. 3 l'Hasty.o.. 4 olwiuiap.. 3 o 3 0 3 3 0 3 1 1C 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 7 1 Total.. 2 4 24 12 II Total.. 23 ( 27 13 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 02 Spokane 0 0 8 8 1 1 8 I SUMMARY. Runs Bennett, James. Cooney 2, Nordyke. Zimmerman, Hasty. Three-base hit Zim merman. Two-base hita Netael, Brlckson. Stolen bases Brlnker, Kippert, Hasty. Struck out By Willis 7, by Ef lckson 4. Bases on balls Off Willis 2, off Erickson 2. Double play Nordyke -to Cooney. Left on bases Vancouver 3. Spokane 4. Time of game 1 hour S3 minutes, . Umplrea Kane and Lonanecker. AFTERNOON GAME. Vancouver Ab.H.Po.A. Br-ker.cf. 4 0 2 0 Adams.rf B nett.2b. 4 B'hear.lb 4 Swain, If. 3 James, 3b. 4 S'rney.ss. 2 Shea.c... 3 Eneie.p.. 8 H'rison.lf 1 iSpokane Ab.H.Po.A.E. X'tzel.Sb. 4 0 16 0 0 'Coney. OFrlsk.rf.. 3 Ol.Vdyke.lb 4 OlZ'm'r'n.lf. 8 0iC'tw'ht.2b 1 1 K'perUf. 8 O'Hasty.c... 8 ollvraft-p. .. 2 0 TotaL. 34 10 27 18 3 Total... 37 10 24 14 4 SCORE BY 1NXINGS. . Seattle f o 0 1 0 0 9 2 8 Victoria 0 0 t 0 2 00 II 2 SUMMARY. Runa Leard 2,- Davidson, Crulkshank, Bues, Ward, Raymond, Furchner, Raymer, Goodman. Two-baae hlta Goodman, Ray mer. Home run Raymer. Stolen bases Leard. Crulkshank, Raymond, Goodman. Four runa end 3 hits off Thomaa in no Innings; 4 runs and 7 hlta off Belford in 8 innings. Struck out By Furchner 2, by Belford 8. Double play Raymond to Weed. Umpire McCarthy. 2 1 1 3 14 3 1 I I 0 6 3 1 Portland. 10400010 o e SUMMARY. Rune Basaey. Coleman 2. Morae. Fisher 2. Warren, Mundorff 2. Casey, Stovall, Brad ley, Bloomfleld. Stolen basea Morse. Ab bott. Double playe Ort to Wllllama; Bloomfleld to Williams to Ort. Two-baaa Warren. Three-beee hits Mundortr. acrtflce hlta Stovall. Sacrifice fly Mil ler. Pitchers' record Three hlta. three runa off Bloomfleld In three lnnlnga; 4 hits. runa oxr. Lamnne in o 1-a lnr-lnara: l ntt Off Garrett. Struck out By Schmutx. 2: by McCamment. 1; by Bloomfleld, 2; by Lam- ne. z. Bases on Dana scnmita. s: off mo- Camment. 1; off Bloomfleld, 8; off Lam- ne. a. wild Ditch Lamllne. 2. Hit by pitched ball Bradley, by McCamment; Lynch, by Lamltne. Time 2 hours 14 mln- tea. umpire Baumgartan. SEATTLE WLVS BOTH GAMES Morning; Victory Is Hard -Earned, bnt Afternoon Is Easy. SEATTLE. "Wash- May 80. Seattle took two gamea from Victoria today, winning In the moraine; I to 2 and in he afternoon e to 2. Thomas went in SPOKANE TAKES BOTH GAMES Vancouver Downed at Indians' Home In Good Contests. SPOKANE, Wash., May 30. Spokane won the morning; game handily, play ing: fine ball behind Willis and hitting; Erickson as hard as necessary In the pinches. An overthrow of third base by Hasty and a questionable decision on the back end of a double play grave Vancouver two runs in the seventh Total.. 31 5 24 IS 1) Total... 28 10 27 15 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. Vancouver i.O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Spokane -.0 8 0 0 0 1 1 0 2- SUMMARY. Runa Harrlaon; Zimmerman, Kraft. Two base hit Swain. Three-base- hit Kraft. Sacrifice hits Cartwrlght 2. Stolen basea Adams 2, Scharney. Cooney. Double plays Nordyke to Kraft; Hasty to NeUel; Bra ahear to Schamy to Brashear; Engle to Engle to Scharny to Brashear. 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