Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 05, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1911.
BLES SHUTS OUT
M'GBEDIE'S FLOCK
. m
Scries, 5 to 0 Locals
Use Two Pitchers.
'.lURRAY'S ERRORS COSTLY
Catcher' I ndijK-mlon rnfortnnata
for film, ho Give Way to
Ikontnrr la roth Eighth
II Lank for Wolvrrton Cm r.
Harry olvrton Hil Harry Able. Bis
v i vxas ierT.-rBoer. uuui ronjiua
la the (itr game of tM Oakland
series yesterday, and I ha b!g chap
hut tha Iloarera out by a acora of
to .
Able pltrhed flaa ball, tboaa-h ta-
ir,l ih. nt e N vrnrna tha !trTf1
collected a few blBctet. but avea the
bunching t two la succession on rat
thlna la the shape- of results arroea tha
register. The Oaks heaver provea mae
tr of tha situation.
-Big P!x Steea oceupt4 tha bill for
the Baavers ana na naa m
tuna to have hla battery partner.
Tommy Murray. ,ipr!m an off day.
Murray's errors letting la two Oakland
run. And Artie Kronr misjudged a
ball and then fall down la tha effort to
mnnr fcfmeelf. which allowed reerco to
r -al a two-baCKr which would ordln
arTIy berre been an easy catch for tha
nifty left-fielder of tha Beaver leem.
Tmm mlscoes tallied three Oak runs
in different Inning.
Fiji lllla to Fence,
la tha first Inalnir. Pfyl kit to tha
fence but waa tossed out by Chad
bourne whan ha tried to taka two
base. Coy walked and etola second.
going all tha way to third whan Tommy
Hurray's t'.fh throw got away from
J'ocaUnpauga. Coy then scored tha first
ran on CuuhevWs short hit to right.
Tna Oaks tallied another In tba third.
AbW-s slnaled. and rfyl doubled. put
ting tha Mtcher oa third. Steen thea
fanned Coy. but Murray dropped tha
bail and Ablea scored, rfyl going to
third and Coy to second. Pfyl was
forced at tha plala and Coy waa caught
off third by (lot fleldlnic on tha part
of Steen. ,
In tba fourth Wolvrrton walked and
scored whaa Krneger slipped to tha
ground In going afar Pearca't fly.
With Pfyl stowed away la tha sev
enth. Coy laced a long homer over tha
right garden wait and Hoffman fol
lowed with a alnrle and sule second.
I'uutnw brought tha latter homo with
a two-baarger to left, and that ended
tha acortn. aa McCredle aent Koestner
o to bat fuc Steen In tha home ctub's
half of thlo tnnlna-. and tha tall slant
artist finished out tba nam.
Eighth Inning Blank.
Incidentally. It might be mentioned
that tba Onhs failed to acora la tha
e-icbth irnilna. for tha nrxt tlma dur
ing this aertea. At that. Wolrerton
laced ona of Koaxrtner's curves for a
doublet and waa tha first man up aa
wall, but tha bl Portland pitcher
rimed them out without a ma scor
ing Tha Oaks left hast atrht for noma
t- imet tha Sacramento Club, while the
Heavers will entertain "P" Ptllon and
Ms Angel crew here, commeaclnc to
morrow afternoon. Tha Wednesday and
Thunutay iramea this week will be
started at o'clock because of tha af
ternoon paradee. Tha other famea will
be played at tha regular hour of
o'rlH-B.
Tna score of yesterdays irama
fol-
o-aa:
. ... rf '4 I RTan.ef . I 1
In 'Ta If a I a O K.rua'r.lf JOS
4 1 t on.ppe.it.. ail
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4 1 a a 1 V.uh.e.. 1 1
err.p
a a a
Ta:sa:ill Tetaa r U
aims bt ixixo.
r1 II if :JTT,!
KHMART.
Kaea "T fl. Heffmaa. Walertea.
A'-we. situ, eat Hy Hl. 4. Kaeet
J. fcr AMM I. Be oa be:ie 1
m X e Kolir . Al.. L Two
Cm b4- rtl. f.erce. Cot.hw. !'"
t... H rvo ''. S'.'l-a fcaare Co,.
ut.nw Werra. t4-(tR)aa. lilt t,
..irHl e.t Kn- tnnins pttcheU br
t. li hit off steaa S. runs &. Time
I 44 t ropire ran.y.
M1VL-S ASGIOJ1 11RCVK EVEX
llrrrj's Club that Oat la Jtonxlne,
bat 1 1 eta 1 La tea la Aftrrnooa.
HAN rRANCISCO. Cal, June 4. Ixa
Ancelea retaliated after a abut-out In
Bia mornlnsra Kama bera by defeatlns;
do -ranrtaco In tha afternoon match,
s to a. The mom Ice neore waa a to a.
faa Francisco clnchim the (a ma In
tha Brat lnnlnf. when relhl allowed
foar runs and two bits. Three error
were charsed aaralrst the tteuihernera
and they were outplayed and out-batted
at arery turn.
Heavy bitrtna- waa tha feature of tha
afternoon aeeeion. Iloward landinc a
home run and a two-baae hit: Bernard
and Shaw two-baaiera each, and Ten
nant two homa run. le Aacsles
braucht la two runa In tha aacoad. ona
tn tba third and three la the fifth,
toore ;
KOXXINa OAMC
t Am aaa rranclero
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line
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1111 MART.
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- ... Vi i-r te ateuaer ta XJaea. Il. inla.
AMERICAN GRAPPLES WILL PIT SKILL AGAINST JIU-JITSU
EXPERT BEFORE PORTLAND PANS.
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Jla-Jltaa nald.
M. Ito. Japaneaa Jt'4-Jltu expert, ac
rompmaled by Tom McDonald, hla rug.
ajter. arrived In Portland yesterday
from Seattle to prepare for hla catch-
catch - can wreatllnx match with
Farmer" Wsteon at tha Armory Fri
day nlaht. Ito Is one of tha moat
noted Jiu-Jttsu ex pert a who ever came
to America, and Is known aa a fourtn-
elaea man anions; hla fellow country
men. There are etarht clasaea In Jlta
Jltau wreatltns;. tba beietnnera belnc
known as flrst-claas men. Ha wlha
l1; pounds.
Watson wete-hs 1SS pounds, "and ta
noted for his perfnrmancea aratnvt
Fred Peel. Olson and other arapplera.
Wntaon will pit tha ratrh-ao-catch-caa
style of crappllna- against the Jap's
knowletlare of Jlu jltru.
to yhler te TeB&ant.
Time IM Uraatoa
Hildebraadt.
AFTCn.SOON GAVE.
Ab.lt. Po.A E TS.w cf . 4 1 S t 4
Akla.Sb. S O 3 1 V M.-A l.3b a O 1 1
M.r.:b 1 a O 0 we r.ae 4 o s a a
H-rtid.rf 4 1 a O Tmnl.lb 4 Sit O
IaJT.rf 1 o 4 a ) M.lc'r.rf 1
Hoe d.lf 4 t 4 a VUohl'r.IX 4 0 11
tarr.ae 3 l s e i'neeM.11 s o l o e
I'Hion. i I 1 B O O k-i uu 3 O S
Pmith.e. a T O Ofiutor.p.. 1 o o 1 1
I!hLD .4193 1 HenleT.D S O
twrea.: 4 10 4 0
Totala 31 T37 1B 2, Tota:a St 4 27 J4 t
SCORE BT IXN1NGS.
Aa(elee. 0 I I S S O O O 4
Hits .........O 3 1 3 1 o o o T
ton Francisco 1 1 ooaloa 1
mta v 1 a a
rCMMART.
ft aaa Bernard. Keley 43. Reward 3K
rhaw. Wevr. Tvnaaot f t. Powau. I4acn-fl.-e
nr w-hmldt. Taree rane. S hlta tftt
auter tn 3 3-S Innlaca Home rune Hoe.
a rvl Tenaajit t J t, Twe-baae hits ehaw.
Ilowaru. li.rnanl. nacnnce rtite uaiar.
Stolen baee Itowmrd 3. mht. Ten-
naat. Fow.iL First base ea calico balls
I ift Pa tor 4. off Delhi 1. off Ilanler X
struck out Ity bator 1. by P:bt 6. br Hen-
X lilt br slt-ber Hernaru. br Hanlay.
wild pltrbee fiuler. Time 1.43. Cmplce
Mllvlebraadt.
M IX ll-I.XMAG GAME
Vrroon Drraka Tie Score la Klhth
Inninx of Afternooa Game.
LOS ANGELKS. CaL. June 4. Tha
Penators and Vernonltes broke even to
day la games both full of excltament
from start to finish. It took eleven
Innings to decide tha first game In fa
vor of tba Benators, t to 1. tha latter
score standing for homa runa by Cat
Hale. Kane and I-atttrson. A totsU of
five homa runs were made by the two
teams In this contest.
la tha second gama. tna Benators
found Carson for aavea hits and three
runa In tha first three Innings and ha
waa replaced by Castleton. who shut
out tba vial tors during tna remainoer
of tha gama and thus enabled hla nine
to break a tla la tha eighth with the
decisive run. Scores:
3COFUCIXO CAME.
rajflaxef
g 1 4 i v rninn, a rr- e a v .
Xaa.:a. 3 1
irit aa.e .
rat's. lb 4 I i
a vann-B-cr e i v
ataaalc.lb I III I
0 KAh r.rl 4 3 3 O
Irtin'oa.rf S 1
M te Lit
M'K'a as a V I
HarVJ S S
Ol.awavlf. o a a
0 Thomaa.e 1 S 0
iroea.e. a a
oi.ri-b a.ta a 1 x i e
Oltram.o. 1 a
Hoaprf. 3
aoa.a a a
OH.lat r..f
i i
stasi a, a tee
aaeaB'a.a
S
Totala 40 lO 33 1 4 TMale at 13 S3 IS 1
ineba batted tor Salaigb la 11th Intra-
BOORE BT nrxlKtJi
TerrKra
Illte 1 V T iiirii 1
Hits -
SV at MART.
Race Taulaie. Kaae. nttarerm. Shrna.
r x, ...... MiAimr. Halatar. ttlia
t careaa. ami maj. -
KM a. lazvis. aciwia. a.n t-e'
Tee-baee hlta vavlJa. nwie.
a an. Ntolaa baeaa Carllale. McLonBU.
p'Orrell 3. Baea "a bai-e Off Kaialch S
ort Iryram 3. erroca e ar ri.ua a.
a. II r ran a. Doable Blare artlaie te Pea-
Time 110. IDipua jaoureevy.
AJTfcKNOOX OAME.
Ab.K. PovA-K.
rarTkacf
3 3
a o ntrra.Sb.
3 11
Kane. 2b. S
0 3
1 la
i
a
i i
1 3
1
1 O
4 VOH ke,:b a
Vanil'B.-f 4
0 o-nantlt.lb e
a e iiaa ar.K 4
3 P U.H. 4
5 O U'lTHT e 4
a 0 Leran.ee 4
1 OThim"a,p S
1'at'sa.ib a
sttn a.rr a
bt win s
U'k'a aa S
Kurl. Aa 3
ll-araa.e. a
. r ... r n 1
(.aalta. t
a
1 o u.iatar." l
Tocal 1 T BS LI Ol Totala SS104
1
Hclsttr
Batted re 1 eempwDW
rK-ORS BT XNIOJCoa.
...i isoaaal 4
Hlta . . . Z J
na.-rajaaate --- T ? r ? 7 ? r
blita .
Bt-aUaART.
a... Car!t.'e 1. Kaae. XcXm Lewta.
laUnta lrcaen. Hlta made off taveoa
. ,.,,,. iB g uinlnsa TttJ'i base hue
rwl. laJoaT. Te-baae bits I a larvae.
Iacatc VaaHurea. aaenOce bite kaae X
lturraU. liaae on baUe wfT 1'aetletoa U
firrack eat ly Cmraoa 1. br Caatletea 4. br
Thasiiaua X uoaoie p.aj -oaitra a iv
,l jiTKare te Kane te Pattereaa. Time
l.ea. latin a
Cmtiam G labia Are WlJtnera.
Tha Ores nam Giants a train damrrn
Iraied their aurartorlty ovar tha Dll-
. rwrMaa be wlnnlna on their
borne grounda Sunday 4 to 4. Xoralaad
slammed out three hlta ana Baaer. ato-
een. Gaines and Tatea two apiece.
Score:
B. H. aw
reshara ...1 1 M I i 1
Derblea 1 I 1 11
Tr.rf.rl. a Oeeaham: Toarnsend and
Kelt iMrblea: aiaraland and sfrK Inlay.
- . -aj - , 4
f.
X
1 r-
" Farmer " Wataoa.
Roadsters Secure Outfielder
Pettigrew, of-Wichita.
HE IS TO REPLACE ORT
EsWrte-rn. League Player Is Re.
, ported Heavy Hitter and Fast
Fielder and He Is Expected
to Strengthen: Tourists.
Outfielder Pettigrew. who until re
cently, a ported the livery of the Wichi
ta Club In tha Western League, haa
been signed by Judge McCredle, and
will Jolq the Portland Roadsters during
tha week. He will be stationed In left
or centerfleld In tha bole made vacant
by tba transfer of tha wily Oeorgw Ort
to the Seattle club.
PatUgraw batted .2(1 for Wichita, la
143 games last aeaaon. and fielded at
a .tat clip. Ha la said to be danger
ously fast. Tha record-book credits
Mm with 21 stolen bases and XS sacri
fice hlta
George Ort made a 'hurried trip to
Portland Saturday night to straighten
out soma ' business affaire when In
formed of hla sale to Seattle. Dugdale
will naa him at first, switching Weed
back to the garden. Miller la filling
in for Nick Williams In tha meantime.
If tha new man. PettlgTaw, oomea up
to hla batting recommendations he
should prove a strength. to tha Road
sters. With the present array of tal
ent. Spokane. Tacoma and Vancouver
seem bo be tha contenders. Portland
ranks a shade under tha class of tha
leading trio, but local admirers of the
class B squad are looking to tba new
acquisition to change tha balance of
power.
Charley Swaltt oftheVancouver club.
Is to be sold to Milwaukee, says Ian
Rumor. Swain la not needed, aa Harri
son, the New England League recruit Is
bitting lust as well and fielding and
running tha bags la even better faahlon.
Bwala tried out witn washing-ton this
Spring bat failed to make good.
Jess Baker. flat-hoofed eouthpaw
who held tha Portland Coasters dawn
to a 1-e score tn tba Spokane' Inter
league gama la this city last Fall. Im
personated tha clinging worms Satur
day and turned. Baker waa sold by
Spokane to tha Chicago White Sox. but
tha loud vibrations of his training Bea
ton renown proved excess baggage
whaa Comlskey'e pets returned to Chl-
-eago SOU ana n is soie occupation naa
baaa catching tha ball lor the batter
knocking up fungo hits. Last week he
waa taken to the effete Fast, with Its
Bowery. Broadway and Bunkar Hill,
but when called upon tn Boston to re
lieve vaudevllllan, "Doc." White, he re
eponded nobly and held tha Bostons
batter than aver.
Baker will probably be used mora
frequently from bow on.
Xlka Lynch. of the Tacotna Tigers.
Joined the Elks in Tacoma tha other
night. Ha wore sliding pads and a
Barrel of thrUla oa tba trip homes ard.
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BUTLER MID WIN
Heavy Hitting by Tacoma in
First and Fifth Loses
for Roadsters.
"SEMI-PRO" PUT ON HILL
"Dake" Campbell Holds Home
Team Down go Well Afurr He
Goea In Box That He Will
lAkely Become Kegnlar.
TACOMA. Wash June . (Special.)
Tacoma won again today by falling upon
Pat Butler In the first and fifth lnn
lnga. In these two sessions, eight of
tha 10 hlta were made and five runs
.v. hn.nl In left field.
nuns- war " ;
' Hutlcr, who has lust been signed by
1 Wtlllajna. waa released last week by Se
attle and his exninuion tootty nw.t..
that Tlgha showed some wisdom In slip
ping him the blue envelope.
-Duke- Campbell, a local semi-professional
who haa also been garnered by
Williams, succeeded the festive "Pat"
upon tba rubber and during the three
Innlnga of hla Incumbency held tha
Tlgera to one hit and no runs. Campbell
looks good enough to stick with the
Roadsters and Williams will probably
make blm ona of tha regular heavera.
The pitching staff of the Roadsters la
so thoroughly disorganised that any one
with a curve bnll and a glove can get
an Interview with the Roadster manage
ment. Annls won his third game against tha
Tourists for this series by keeping the
eight hlta which were obtained off his
delivery pretty well scattered. Hbj own
error In the fourth Inning permitted
Speaa to score. Fpeas had gone to first
on a safe bit and Annla tried to catch
him off tha bag. Hla throw waa low and
6 peas went to third before It had been
returned to the Infield. Bradley walked
and tha double steal waa effective. The
second run made by the visitors came
in the seventh inning. Bradley singled
and Campbell followed suit; Miller drove
out a aafe one and tha Portland catcher
scored. Campbell was caught while nap
ping off second base and alundorff ended
the suspense by driving out a long fly
to tight field which Kennedy garnered
with great eclat. Score:
Portland I . Tacoma
Ab.H PO.A.E.I iu.n.r.
Mlller.ir. S
3 10 l!Baasey.lf 4 11
re a 4 0-lin'n.3b I I 0
Casey. 2b. S
Mund't.re 4
SloVH.rf 4
A' l ma.lb 4
M na'r.lb
Speaa.cf. 3
Br-d y.2b S
Uutler.p. 1
Cmpb'l.p 3
OSS O ll'k B'd.ib 2 1 S
0 3 10 Morse. aa. S I 4
O 8 O O.Ksn'dy.rt 4 14
16 1 0 Lynch. cf. 4 1 S
110 OBurna.c 4 14
14 1 O.Flaher.lb SIT
0 0 1 1; Annla. p.. 4 10
1 0 0 ot
Totsla 33 S23 11 S Totals S0 102T
t rnrh out on infield fly. which a ai
9 1
i not
causht.
BCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland.
Tacoma. .
.. .00010010 0 2
20003000 S
BUMMART.
Hnm Speaa, Bradley. Coleman 2. Rock
entleld. Mores. Lynch. Stolen baaea peaa,
Casey. Double plays Rockenfleld to
Fiahar. Tao-baje hit Lynch. sacrifice
hits Coleman. .cb.nfleld. Pitchers rec
ord 0 hits off Butler In B lnnlnsa: 1 hit
off Campbell In 3 lnnlnsa Struck out By
Butlar. : by Campbell. 1; by Annla. 4. Bases
on balls Off Butler. 2; off Annls. 4. Hit
by pitched ball Klaher, Rockenfleld. Time
1:30. Umpires Kline and Baumaarten.
GIANTS BEAT VICTORIA TWICK
First Contest Garnered In Ninth;
Second In Eighth on Error.
SEATTLE. Wash.. June 4. Seattle
defeated Victoria twice today, winning
r. and the second.
me urn " ' 1 1 " - - ,
2 to 1. With the score tied and two
men out in the ninth inning oi m n.
game. Crulckshank and Buea singled
, ... t.1. wn haaes. driving
ana vres. . " .
In the winning run. The locals won
. a a i Ai tit inninir
the second game in mo
. ... Um.Ja ennnerl Pril irK-
wneu juv i" ..... -i-i
shank'a drive and Leard scored. Score:
FIRST GAME.
Victoria
.n.Po.A.E. Ab.H.Po-A.E.
Seattle
Leard.2b
Lavrn.lf
crkk.rf
Buea.Sb. .
Weed. lb
I'oc'eh.ef
Kay'd.as
i n a s 0 Davts.lf . 4 O
o Karer.2b 4
S 0
0 O'Keller.aa 4
1 0'Oood'n,3b 4
2 0 H eh'l'r.rf 4
0 OMIH'on.cf S
S 1 M M' do. lb S
4 11
2 3 0
0 O 0
2 0 1
00
4 1 O
a o srlea sn.c s
WIS.S.P. S 0 2 t 0Beirrd.p
S
a 197 14 ll Totals 32 8 2016 2
Two out when winning run was scored.
SCORE BT INNINGS.
B.attl. O0 1O0 4 00 1 8
v'?t"r?a 0 0010002 2-S
BUM MARY.
Rons Davidson. Crulckshank (2). Weed.
Cocaah. Raymond Goodman. Houaeho der.
Davidson. Crulckahank. Bues. Weed Mac-
v . . j inAii ms ri Kav-nriraB nit
Muruo. . num. Y 'UlT.--rL H--i
Cocaan. Btoian nan . . t.. .
Ppleaman. Double pla-e Raymond to W refl.
sVcnck out-By WIS , J. ,by B.lford S.
Wild pitch Wlssa BeUord. Passed balls
4nea: Lett on baaea Seattle . Victoria
S. Time 1:40. Umpire atccreery.
SECOND GAME.
Raattle Victoria
ab.H.Po.AE.1 Ab.H.PoK.
Laard.Sb 4 S 4 8 0 Davlah. S 0 1 0 0
lavl-n.lf S 0
Crk'k.cf 4 11
Rnlb.. SIS
O 0 KeUor.'as 4 0 4 S O
u voooa n.ao a w v o w
Wead.rf. 4
O 0 OH'aeh'r.rf S 0 2 O 0
Ort-lb.. S 1
0 2 Million. cf 4 0 3 0 0
KtrniLH -
l l m m do. lb a u v x i
Skeils.iC.' S10 0titark ll,p S
ieais.p.
Totala SO 2T 3 Totala SO S 24 14 1
t O
SCORE BT INNIJTOS.
nvattle 0 0 O 1 0 1 2
vtor!e I loooeooo 1
BUMMART.
Rune Leard. Sh.a. Householder. Two-
baae bite Leard. Sh.a. Sacrifice hit David
son. Stolen bases Houaaholder. Double
-lay Ooodman to Itaymer to MacMurdo.
Etrickmitr-By Skeels 7. by Starkell 3.
llaaea on balle Off Skeels 2. off Starkall 1.
Caaaed balle Devort 2. Shea 1. Left on
baaea Seattle 5, Victoria 3. Time 1:27.
Umpire Mccreary.
INDIANS TAKE CLOSE GAME
Vancouver Pitcher Allows Only Five
Hits, but Is Wild.
SPOKANE. Wash, June 4. Spokane
won the final game of tha series 4 to 3.
Eiickson held the Indians to live hits,
but was wild. Score:
Vsncouve r Spokane
Ab-H Po-A.E I AbH.Po.A K.
Hara-n.rf 4 1 4 0 0N.tiel.3b S 1 1 S 0
Adama.rf S 1 8 O 0 Coonay.ss 4 12 10
Ban tt-2b S 1 S O Frtik.rl.. S 1 0 0 0
Hrafr lb S S 8 3 0 7.lm an.lf 4 0 10 0
Jmes Sb 4 10 1 lS'rdyk Mb S 0 4 I 0
Lai. at. S 1 0 0 O Klp'ert.et S 1 T 0 3
fcbaa-V-es S 1 S S HJarttVt.2b 3 17 2 0
SheTT 4 14 1 O Oatdlek.o 4 0 4 4 1
Krlck'B.p 4 12 1 0Holm.p.. S 0 1 1 0
Totals Sill 23 12 2 Totals. 29 B 27 17 S
One out when winning run wss scored.
SCORE BT 1XNINGS.
aneo e r e 0 0 0 1 o 3
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SUMMARY,
stone Harrison. Adams, Bennett, Klppert,
CartwnM 2. Ortdlek. SacrlBce hit
gaaia. Aioini. ew -
Irkt and oetdlek. Struck out By Ertck
son. 4; by Holm. S. Base on balls Off
Erlckeon. 5; off Holm. L Wild pitch-
Holm. 1: Erickaon. L Left on bases Van
courer ,7; Spokana 7. Tims of game 2:03.
NATIONAL LEAGTE.
Chicago , New York 5.
CHICAGO. June 4. Chicago defeated
New Tork today before an immense
crowd. 6 to 5. tielng tha visitors for first
1ft.. , rwr mj, rr out in the
eighth inning. Tinker and Kisser singled
ana nung ana Arciier men uuuuicu, tio-
Ing the - score. A Texas leaguer off
ama I tha nlnttt v. i- the locals the
game. In tha eighth Inning Tinker hit
a swirt liner to v um s- siomacn au
the latter did not recuperate till after
-Kaiser gave New Tork their first run;
a triple and a single neiuta auouivi mi.
and run. Score: .
nun R. H. E.
Chicago 15.6New Tork ..5 7 0
Batteries Brown. Mclntyre and KUng;
Archer. Wlltxe, Ames and Myers. Um
pires Johnstone and Eason.
Cincinnati Boston S.
CINCINNA1T. June 4. Cincinnati in
dulged In a slugging fest this afternoon,
while Boston was piling up eight errors
and the combination resulted in the lo
cal team winntng. 26 to S. which score
Is the National League's high record for
the season. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Dnilnn 3 S 81 Cincinnati ..26 23 2
Batteries Ferguson, Curtis, Parsons
and tianaen: Qmttn, ocreioer aau ait
Lean. Umpires Rigler and Flnneran.
St. Lonls 7, Brooklyn 2.
ST. LOUIS. June 4. The local team hit
Brooklyn's pitchers hard and won the
third game of the series today: Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
3rooklyn 2 l;St Louis 7 11 2
Batteries Scanlon. Knetxer and Ber
ger; Salles and Bliss. Umpires Klem
and Emslle.
RAYMOND WINS SERIES
BREAK IS EVEN AVTH CENTRA
LIA ON SUNDAY.
Feature of Slornlng; Game Is Wild
ness of Reed, Who Allows IS
Hits, Walks 12 Men.
RAYMOND, Wash, Juno 4. (Special.)
Raymond lost the morning game to
Centralia In the State League today.
to 4. but took the afternoon game and
tha series, B to 3.
Reed, who pitched for Raymond In
the first game, was wilder than a March
hare, walking 12 men besides allow
ing 13 hits. The game was lost In the
third inning. Three men walked, two
were hit, and a rwo-bagger an! a
homor resulted In six runs.
The afternoon game was one of the
best of the season, Hemelcke, the
youngster secured from Mike" Lynch,
allowed six scattered hits. The feature
of the game waa the home runs of
Wlneholt and Rfd, who scored two
runs on their timely hits. Scores:
Mornlngr game ,
R. H. E. i R. H. E.
Raymond.. 4 6 2Centralia. . 9 13
Batteries Reed and Wineholdt; Guyn
and Whits.
Afternoon game
RH.E. RILE.
Raymond.. 6 7 4Centralla. . 3 6 0
Batteries Hemelcke and Wlneholt;
Hollis and White. Umpire Hall.
RAGGED BASEBALL IS PLATED
South Bend and Cheflalis Put Up
Poor Exhibition.
CHEHALIS, Wash, Juno 4. (Spe
cial.) The morning baseball game
went to South Bend In a poorly played
exhibition-. 2 to 1. Broughton. a high
school lad, pitched for South Bend and
only one hit, a home run by Sparks,
waa registered off him. Kane and Cole
man pitched for Chehalls. -
The afternoon game went to Che
halls. 16 to 10. Fltchner pitched for
Chehalis and Baker for South Bend.
Baker was hit at will, two and three
base hits and singles coming frequent
ly. It was a poorly played game.
Minor Baseball Games.
At White Salmon, Wash. White Sal
mon 2. Hood River 1. Disputed decision
In fifth inning causes forfeiture of
game to White Salmon.
At Carlton Carlton "Cons" 6. Neu
stadter Brothers 4. The Neustadters
play at Beaverton on June 11. For out-of-town
games address Lee Roberts,
658 East Twenty-fifth street, Portland.
A Sixth and Grant! South Portland
Juniors 13, South Portland Cubs 11.
At Arleta Peninsula 3, Arleta 2 (ten
innings). Pat Raddy. Arleta's new
southpaw, struck out 19 batsmen.
At Camas. Wash. Escheles of Port
land 4. Camas 0. Batteries Goddard
and Brock; Winterbotham and Gleason.
The Greenfield team desires a game
for next Sunday. Address Vlo Eaton.
686 Everett street, Portland.
At Beaverton Greenfield Shoe Com
pany of Portland 6, Beaverton 4. (Ten
innings.) Batteries Tucker Hubbard
and Lengascher; Mercer, Hardy and
Desslnger.
At Vancouver. Wash. Vancouver In
dependents 4. Meier A Frank 2.
At Falls City. Or. Falls City Com
mercial Club 15. North Salem 1. Falls
City haa lost one game of six played.
At- West End, Baltimore Lunch 9.
Red Diamonds T. Batteries Fay and
peeves; Wlrth and Rasmuseen.
At Oregon City Weonaa, of Portland.
6, Oregon City 4. Batteries Nelson
end Emrlch; Long and Thompson.
At .Troutdale Popcorn Kings, of
Portland. 5. Troutdale 4. (Seventeen
innings.) Batteries Klncald and Daw
son; Sprague and Leader.
Pacific Coast. I Narthweste .
W. L. P.C.I W. L. P C.
Portland. S5 2 .574Srokano. .. 80 15 . 807
Ban Fran. 86 SI e537raeoma 2S 18 .609
Vernon. .. S4 32 .615;vancver. 220 .53
Oakland.. SJ S3 .615 Seattle 2124 .47
Eacxa ento 30 34 .4S!Portland... 10 24 .442
Los Ana.. 241 .88S Victoria. .. 1134 .244
W. L. Pet.! W. L. Per.
K-ew Tork. -IS IS .819 Detroit S4 11 .754
Chlcairo ...:4 1 .419 Phll'delp'a .24 IS .41
Pbll'delp'a .24 17 .603Boaton 21 1 .5S
Pittsburg ..14 18 .STlphlcaso 11 II -S2S
St. Louie. ..SI to .S24V Tork.. .11 tl .600
Cincinnati 23 .47 Cleveland ..18 27 .400
Brooklyn ..IS 2S .H9!Weehlnrton 16 28 .843
Boston 11 11 .2jO!S1- Louis 13 II .296
TesterdayB Beeults.
Pacific Cosst Leasue Oakland 5. Portland
0; Ban Franctaco ss, Los Angeles 0-4; Ver
non 4-3, Bacramento 3-6-
Northweatern League Tacoma 6. Portland
j. gattle 6-2, Victoria 6-1; Spokane 4. Van
couver 3.
National League Chicago , New Tork 5;
Cincinnati 24. Boston 4: 6t- Louis 7. Brook
lyn 2; Philadelphia ana Pittsburg not sched
uled. American League Philadelphia-Cleveland
traneferTed game postponed on account of
ratn; no other American League games
scheduled.
BASEBALL IN EPITOME
Poor Leasees at a Glance.
JOHNSON MAY GO
DNWITH LANGFORD
Labor Day Bout Near Wash
ington Is Planned by
Sporting Men.
MARYLAND LAWS PERMIT
Recent Legislative Act Gives Avia
tion Company Right to Conduct
Limited Boxing Contests in
State, Is Asserted.
WASHINGTON. June 4. (Special.)
Jack Johnson and Sam Langford will
fight on the outskirts of Washington
on Labor day, if the plans of a group
of sporting men are successful and
Governor Crothers of Maryland does
not order out the militia to stop the
bout.
On the closing day of the last session
of the Maryland Legislature a bill waa
rushed through giving the Internation
al Aviation Company the right to hold
all sorts of sporting and athletic events
at College Park, which adjoins Bladens
burg, on the District of Columbia and
Maryland state line.
In the last paragraph there Is a
clause which allows limited boxing
events to be held. The company al
ready has leased a large tract of land
and Intends to start the construction of
an arena as soon aa the fighters stg.
Xelson Due Here Tonight.
"Battling" Nelson, erstwhile light
weight champidn. will arrive In Port
land at 8 o'clock tonight over the O.
W. R. & N.. bringing with him his
cherry smile, cauliflower ear and his
optimistic promises or runner cxiam
peening" In the squared circle. The
Hegewisch lad is coming ostensibly for
a bout at Vancouver. "Batiler" tele
graphed to a Portland friend last night
that he would remain here for the Rose
Festival.
T
IS III L
CHA3LPIOX GOLFERS MEET OX
WAVERLY COURSE.
Five Professionals Will Compete in
Two Final Rounds Today
Aniateurs Start Tuesday.
George Turnhull, of Portland, Waver
ly Club' g-olf Instructor, leads In the
first day"s play for the professional
championship of the Pacific North
west. His score for 86 holes over the
Waverly course Sunday was 162,
Barnes, of Tacoma, being his nearest
rival with 164.
The five experts entered in the title
competition will go twice around the
18-hole course again today and the
lowest total for the entire 72 holes will
decide the professional championship.
Play starts at 9 A. M. ana again ar,
2 P. M. Yesterday's scores:
Turnbull, Portland Out 39, in 40.
Total 18 holes, 79. Out 41, In 42. To
tal second 18 holes. 83. Total 86 holes,
162.
Barnes, Tacoma Out 40, In 42. Total
18 holes. 82: Out 40, in 42. Total sec
ond 18 holes, 82. Total 36 boles. 164.
Johnston. Seattle Out 39. In 43. To
tal 18 holes. 83. Out 3S, in 46. Total
second 18 holes, 84. Total 36 holes. 166.
Guthie. Vancouver Out 44, in 41. To
tal 18 holes. 85. Out 40. in 45. Total
second 18 holes, 85. Total 36 holes, 170.
MofTatt. Victoria Out- 46, In 49. To
tal 18 holes, 95. Out 42, in 45. Total
second 18 holes, 87. Total 36 holes. 182.
The winner of the competition will
receive a cash prize of 3250, the seo-
SPORT SCHEDULE OPENING DAT
ROSE FESTIVAL.
9 A- M. Third round professional
golf championships at Waverly
links.
2 p. M. Motorboat races on Wil
lamette, foot of Stark street.
j p. M. Amateur baseball. Over
lands vs. Oregon City, at Coast
League Park. Overland lineup:
Brinkerhoff, lb; Wilson, 2b; Benolt,
ss; streeter, 3b; Fraxer, rf: Lynch,
cf: Parkhurst. If; Foster, c; Ken
dall, p.
ond man $100 and the third $50. John
ston, of Seattle, holds the title now.
Play In the men s and women's ama
teur championships begins Tuesday
morning at 9 o'clock. According to
talk around the local links, Mrs. Nora
Combe, of Victoria, seems likely to
carry home the Northwestern title In
the women's golfing. Mrs. Combe ar
rived In Portland the latter part of tha
week and haa been displaying rare
form In practice on the Waverly
greens.
Mattnison, anotner victoria craca.
went the 18 yesterday in 79, which
equals Turnbull's best mark Sunday
In tho professional division.
EASTERX DOGS TO COMPETE
Field Trials for Hunters Will Be
Held at Mount Vernon, Wash.
Cnortsmen in tha Northwest are in
terested in the announcement that tha
AU-Amerlcan Field Trials Club, an or
ganization of wealthy Eastern dog fan
ciers and sportsmen, will hold the an
nual field trials at ' Mount Vernon,
Wash., near Everett, during the last
week In September.
The Eastern hunting dog fanciers
will hold their trials at the same time
the Paclfio Northwest Field Trials
Association, comprising the Oregon,
Washington and British Columbia
Field Trials Clubs, is holding its an
nual test of hunting dogs at La Con
ner, Wash.
John W. Considlne, of Seattle, has
been elected president of tho Pacific
Northwest Association, and nnder his
leadership the organization is prepar
ing to welcome tha Eastern club. The
All-Amerlcan Club will come West In
a special train with, their dogs, trainers
and handlers.
61 ATHLETES AWARDED "W
Eight Washington . Varsity Girls
Among Those Honored.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, Se
attle, Wash., June 4. (Special.)
CLOSING-OUT Si4LE
MEN'S
CLOTHING
All Men's Goods to Be Sold at Cost
and Less Because This Depart
ment Is to Be Discontinued.
PRICES REDUCED AS FOLLDWS
MES S13.50 ALL-WOOL
COATS now reduced $4 95
MEN'S S15.00 ALL-WOOL
SCITS now sacrificed 85
MEN'S 1T.50 DRESS tfJQ QC
SUITS now cut to aPOaaaJ
MEN'S FINIS! $25. OO 4Q fti
SUITS now reduced to.. P17b f
Ladies' Sample Suits
$25.00 to 135:00 values no two
garments alike. Spe- 50
During Tbls Sale No Goods
Charged and Alterations Extra
245 Morrison St, Bet. Sd and 3d,
Sixty-seven University of Washington
I Athletes have been awarded their offi
cial "W." Since the minor sports
wrestling, tennis and basketball were
taken over by the A. 6. TJ. W.. the num
ber of "W winners haa Increased.
Those . awarded the letter by the
board of control of the student body
are:
Baseball Harold Kerry. James StuTglss.
John Johnson. Ward Arney, Charles Fitzger
ald. Everett Lock wood. Charles Hughes.
Mellville Muckleatone, William Coyle. Fred
Hlcklngbottom. Robin "Welta, Gene Beebe
and Dlllard Beck.
Track Hugh Bowman, Claire Bowman.
Frank Brokaw, Brailey Glsh, Garner Wright.
Johnson Sherrlck. Maxwell Eaklns, Ira
Courtney. John Patten, Don Evans, Clifton
Condon, Edward Lange and Walter BtolL
Crew Henry P. Tledja, Walter Dunbar,
Newton Bnlth, Royal Pullen, John Summer
sett, Walter Wand, Claude Catlln and Levi
Carroll.
Wrestling J. Will Prater, Huber Grimm.
Michael Hardy. BenJ. Robblne, Gordon Dick- ,
son snd Gail Shadlnger.
Basketball James I. Si. John. Charles
Clementaon. Elmer Sugg and David Olson.
Debate Glen Hoover, Raymond Clifford.
Charles McKlnley, Rueben Hllen, Elsa Dick
son. Ivah Everett and Nellie Biggins.
Girl ,-W" winners Beryl Dill, Geneva
Brill. Harjorle BorrilL Sarah Powell, Beaa
Eakina, Mabel Furry, A- Tenneson. Mildred
Loring.
Pendleton Swamps Echo.
PENDLETON, Or, June 4. (Special.)
Pendleton defeated Echo at the lat
ter place today. 17 to L Other Blue
Mountain League scores were: Athena
4. Milton 1; Walla Walla 1. Weston 0.
HEW "HOPE" IS FOUND
XEEDLES, CAL., MAX ASKS FOR
CHAXCE TO MAKE GOOD.
Tom McCarey, of Los Angeles, Says
He Will Match Davi With
Kaufman on Saturday.
LOS ANGELES. Cat., Jane 4. (Special.)
Tom McCarey, manager of the local
boxing club, baa discovered a new "whits
hope" at Needles, and has signed him
for a try out here in the Vernon arena
on next Saturday afternoon, as tho semi
final for tho Dlxon-Rlvers main event.
He is six feet four Inches tall and
weighs between 195 and 220 pounds.
The name of the new fighter is Davles,
and it is said that be is a son of old
Jack Davles, who once fought Joe
Choynskl a hard battle. If the old man
did fight, the son ought to be a good
one, for the toughest fight Corbett ever
had was with Choynskl, and If the new
hope Is anything like his father he must
be something.
McCarey confesses he does not know
much about this new hope, other than
that he has been writing in here for a
match for weeks, and expressed himself
as willing to take on anyone McCarey
could get for him.
Davles declares he haa had a number
of fights and that his last one waa with
Tesry Mustaln, whom he knocked out in
two rounds. Terry is not much, for he
is too good natured to be a fighter, but
anyone who can knock him out in two
rounds is far from being a dub. He did
not say anything else about what he had
done in the fighting line.
NEW DEPARTURE
The Cost of Interments Have Brea ,
Greatly Reduced by the Halrass
Undextaltlna: Company.
Heretofore It haa been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all incidentals connected with a funeral.
The Edward Holman Undertaking Com
pany, the leading funeral dlrectora of
Portland, have departed from that cus
tom. When casket is furnished by na
we make no extra charges for embalm
ing, hearse to cemetery, outside box or
any services that may be required oi
us. except clothing, cemetery and car
riages, thus effecting a savins of S3i
to 375 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
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