Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 12, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORXIYR OREOOXIAX. MONDAY, TTSE . 12, 1911.
BEAVERS TRIUMPH
BY 3 TO 1 SCORE
Henderson Is Steady Through
out Contest and Locals
Take Series.
MNTH VERY DANGEROU!
Rapp' and Bu' toe a too
elusion Nearly Allow Visitor lo
Scon, but McCrrdle Are
goprerae at nnlsh.
FT W. J PETRAIV.
With B-niy HenJer-.n ,.! fj4
. .3 All tb. r. Water M - red! a
'Bearer, ee.ebrat'd a--t-wa day- at
,h. Vahn-trl p-k )-"""'
na b d-f-atlr.g tr, An.'. wilt
-nam" tiM .n.-rir.-. tr.
of to 1. In-innt,;-.y. th vl.-.ory gav
th !! th r"1 ll" rl
four n- to two ' ""'"
lv.lt, I sot kit nicely for al Inltln-,
.Turin th r.r.t f:r of h.
rot allow a Mt. "t In th -.entb th
leavers lr-'k hla meaaur nice. v. and
t.i iM ti " m'n 'r "Ji,:
Krwier open. th Ten:h wltn a tap
waVh grt a-.v fr..m Akin, who tried
to .tab It bar.-B.nd-d. IUri tl
I:ni. f..r n out at oral, witch ed
urrd Krurger t second. '
Ml tap f M'l " -K"",
tMrd fkln: ih. who earlier bad
bnM on Whl f..r the nrt hit Port
land mart.. fnled off several r-fth
...d out and th'n w.d. Itca
atnla a-ond and Toaar .Murray t
rxlbl lota tha hoi. and lb. a Lir.d b:
crtprla-- f w two aacaa. awt am..r
and l"oalnraush.
Wltb loodraon worklna la rrana
atria. tha to nu 1wh1 Uk
voontala to h ,aT ood
naaura th Pa.ra jut anotr.ar run
Srrra In th. .Ishth. la thla Inalnt
rhartoourna tn'o a ainl
tlftipri had. and R.1iter aacrtfVad.
By,n eouUl r..t n th. pill rat Irl
aiav nt Chadturu. 'a at thlia.
.nd.wh.n W-u-r fUaU4 Kmr.i
alow rroon.Ur. fha.lsourn. actrd "ia
third run acquired by tha homa t.aja.
la tha rlnth RJl-pa and Kyaa ratna
arar rramblin all tha r and aUow
rna th. AM.IM to tla up th. W
tnca. bot llnderon wa .ifadr In th.
. pinch nd worniJ out of th. h J. with
th. allowtrc of bat on. run. thcti a
ftlt .fon. na of th. Inn1n would
kav. tlrd tip tha aror.
Akin op-nrd th. ninth with a pop
r.r to rcklnr". hu Harnard anoirod
a lnl. paat K.Klerra. lH.ljr bontd to
R-kPPa. who mad. a t -pea'- to rarkln
twuah at and. ami Both Ansclc. wer.
aaf. H'mard lit MCnd ! raly at
fln.t. Smith walkrd. .:ia th. b-i.r.
an. only or.a mnn waa out. M.twr
to Rran. on which Brmard tountrd. and
pudJr. m.tead of holdloa Ialy at aec
ond and 8mKh at flmt. tried to t tli.
ap-iy Prnard at th. pUto. whuh al
lowed both AM'I mrnrra to advance to
third and . w.d. Ilm.i wa the bat
ter to faca llondrmin In thla pinch, but
he failed to deliver, fcia arvuudrr to
Rodaera belnw fleU.d claniy and t!ia
e-.me waa over.
Ivan II ward. tlia Amrfi dartae baaa
runner. doubled In th. aeventh and In
a!idln Into third l. wr.ncbad hla In
lured knea - eeve-rty that he had to
b,. carried off the field. Howard a In
jury m.iy ba worae than the cursory ex
amination, twe.all. and In any event he
will ba out of th. nam. lor aeveral
WBoVh teama left lat nlsht on th.
Bha.ta Limited. Pivrtlond oea to Ia
Anaelea to meet Vern-.n commenclna
Wedneaday. whUa th Anielea hock op
wltn th. Oaka, eoram.nciu tomorrow
afternoon.
Tha tain) of yeaterday'a aama la aa
followa:
Akhvtb. 4 a o x xh.1--.rf IMM
C,'!A rt six Hoaaeza a o o 4
luwd '.f X 1 OKruea r lf 1 a
Z'.TSrl. i s a 1K.PI...H. a o ;
I -.rru. rVi O T 5h.ii.Jtt J 0 1 IT J
miloni lis lr""" a ! ! a I
Ortade.. I 1 0 Murray. c 1 1
(MM p.. a 0 0 tUciaW. till
emit a. lf0O
Tstal XO 14 18 l Total XT 21 11 1
CORS BT INNINOat
Aaaatea 1 1
prt -a ; ;;??; IJ
Hit. 0 0 0 1 1 X 1
VatMART.
Hnnopmar. Otadbenrtle. Kraecer.
r- iBpaus euf- Pr !"" r "
Pu- oo kal'-'rt H li'i X. of tv.hl X.
Two mm hi: l" Ion. Ho"A Murray. ee
t!ce hit. tba.1!"'urB. KJ:r .e.-rlt..-e
1 T v ' i r at.-trn baa-e H-trt. I ecA
lapauh. Time 1 lo. Iroplre rionej.
Ilaaeball Xotra.
Pecklevaeah rtpp-1 ot the Brat hit of
Uii avede br Port.aod wh h. Iacd
eire-uy ever aeeood baa In the fourth In
an. la lN at Until. llenderaoa
atnaled. bat waa l-tt te a.e.
taa H wr4 mw be mere evr!T In
nrrd lit. a k. ne jtp-d. for the knee he
injured he. b-n w.-k frv.tn a former In
wir wt.l make It eerl-r le torrA
14 haa beea aa lntluBM ao.Htlon to l!t
Aa.el team else, ate retura to the gama.
Pert le:maa, .rm hJ a ehn-e to be a
ber and tie up irte an for hi. teem
mata la the r.r'h. ! a ..-.! an
rn trie Be d. He ha:-.! rour..1 ba .
ntnj and M r.-a a n Hire lwlmaa
aaa 11 1 pyta Bee aa.l around mvow!
h.e
arley aloere. Prt;ar.t bey .-
brotaer Otte will in Nire, tv illlanva iam
ta-U WM be as. te -t lete te lint
.c.tf..t Cek.kad lli.a - a&J li..rd.
B... . mi ; r. t be o ee.ere.y f-lt br t?l
A.A.. wee. taaj youac.t.r la ab.e t pr
fFXATORS T IKE TWO CAMKS
Seal flay Saprranr Con toe t la A ft
frnuun, bat Sacramento Win.
SAV rRANtSt-C Cal.. Jur.a 11
atrtmni. won two tame from th.
l.-M'.m to.iT. taklt.ff the aertra 4 to 2.
Tit moroi-i anie waa J-to-I 1et."
and t. afternoon Bine went to ti
v'.iltora by a 7-to- a.--re foat'T er
rora by Nti-ri.titr.la In the afternoon en
abled the Itv-a'a tt acore.
st-ator rf fi.tn Fran -la.-o t'ru -k out
ten m-n t?t t - af:ernoon uif In a:
ar.d tera-tMrJ Innmca. but at the ra-iie
tlnte he waa fvur.t f-r I'tfn runa ard
ten hlta. M'imii went la ard k. rt
the tri.tier from lareaslnc teir lead.
Si -ore ;
MOnNIXO GAME,
aarate--' Saa rraa.-i-e
Al II fvA C ' A- ii I OA E.
Mn! 4 o w I t v.w :f . ; i A o e
II-l r .b 4 1
VanH'a..f 4 1
t .ri a lb 4 2 17
o e l Ar ii X Q P 4 a
o v .1 .r . 4 1 1 1 0
e e Tr. rt. lb 4 O 1 e
V. arrflOOlO
v 1 - V' ... r jo 4 x
1 7 ar -an I t
. a X -t idt.e x o
laeiai xa
S
w o a o
o e-nkr j .
a v v .o e- i a
1 I
1 I
o 0
O 0
1 e rrrj '
Uabn ) rl I
l . . i. f 1
Lal r X
l..rr a 90 3
T om a X
V. ..' B..1
H k m
Neure.p
y Mala IJ 27 14 l! Totala S 77 14
Patted for M.ir&olr In t.tlrd tnttlra.
..:td foe Thomro l I amtaj lan.tiB.
eeBx:ad far Carmaa la U- atAta
Baittd for M:kl. la lb ninth Inning.
6CORL. BT INNINGS.
firnmnn oeOeO a
o o I 1 1 3 o o a
.Twac-ec .OXOO
liiu O 1 s 1 o u
SUMMARY.
kar-Hfku CKwr. Throa. S4iw.
ll.M.t. Tu tu (rRou.a.. K.ier.
r,l bli. MrArl.r. Shew. Krt t. on
Ttnr.p 4 lo1 t- ft;..
Mro-k out liy Trioaupeon a. bv M-1..1.
N.ur-. 3. Lvub. p.a McArdl. to
3d--ilr to T'DDUI to Mohlr. Two run. five
ht'j w..e ' vft TbimpMn. In elgr.t In
atre. i rlit .-l-tory to Tuompeoa. Tim.
1 J". I oi .r-IL4lrnl
AFTEJtKOOK GAME.
Serxnnt Aa Fr.nc!,--o
A! H PwA.E ' AB.M.1-O.A.E.
Chtrtn SH I u a tf . 3
1 O O
o n r. est : I.iri U "
Vlfl'. D & 1 X 1 (I W.LVr A 4 t 1
a o
o
1'inlll I III I IT.i Dll Sit a 0
M.S , j-f 4 I a a U'Ubrrf 4 11
v urm :i i a 4 m .i.twr .o 3
Tnir. e 4 1 t C Uad rn.rt t
I I
a
1
I i
a a
o
t-ic i. 1 1 Or- n:ult.c S
luun.p. 4 X V a t ?iutr.y . a
Iier.a t 1 X I Mea a.p t
tat
Tvtala sal If It : Tetaie U axria I
aCte l)T IKKIKGS.
1'iuutit a T
u.i a t a l i
In Kreaciace i a a a o a 4
H.ta 1 a l i a
rCMMAaiT.
Kuaa at law Z. OHearka. TanalC Vaian.
l.tr. ebaw, TMttUt. M.culr. k4uao.
fva. r A ruj4. a .a ruw. 1 title
A? eut. U 1 Imttuci Tl)re k.ta
Ijui.. T4-ta lute 61ia. VKourk.
lt. V &u rlura. ef-Jia aeeee anua. i.ie
trr. wr. earrxce bite McAr..e. tA.
d'C X t-r. tul bM eo ta.wl ba.
l-ff Fucr i. ts .auiu 1. atruca out B7
.tee iv. b ItAm X. lvubU p . tobU-r.
vv.tr Tiariani. fund fca.le TUwntae.
1A : . i pt. u.klmaji. TUne 4.4a. L m
m U..4 tUtt d.
WOLVKRTOX TRIES TO PITCH
I '
JII Work. tmiU lo fctop VrraMjt. Vat
Oak M lo In Morning.
L'S AXcHXEd. Juoa Jl-After aand
ln la three pttrhera In rh. afternoon
cam Uxlny, ilaaaser Wolvarton, of Oak
land, went Into til. bos lllmaelt, but
waa naall. to etp Vartton. TLa acor
wa 11 to 4. Stewart, tin tha other
band, held th. rVfitmutera down to eiKtit
wMely aaf.rrej hlta.
I'earca hit two runa In tha momlna
.mo. and Wotverton haa Mm to thank
for I tie .ran break uf tha Commuter on
tt. day. Hourea:
riKtrT OAJf &
Varaaaj I OaJtlaad
A H Pa A E ilUMil
Cru.ef tlXM V PfrL lb. 4 III Si
Kan If. 4VI0O H f n.rf
I Hi ll I HMM'tlf
4 I S O
4 1
4 o a o
10 0.0
4 1 a
4 S S 0
4 S
4 X T 0
M'ea.rf. 1 a V-'l
vid I r( 0 a a acr.cf .
4 i z l f iiei m
M K .e
KrrtUl
ah a n c
. ro a.e
to k 4 e.p
R I aa.p
413
. Ware.a
4 11X1 Kiarco.e
X 1 4 X l'i
ire l.p.
SOU
x l 1 v
1010
Tet.U BS T XT U . Touk a ST X 1
CUKE 11 T 1KKIKOU.
Veraoa 1 1 0 0 1 1 4
Haee klU . ... I X 1 S 1 7
Oaikieod O X 0 X X 4
feeee Slta ...tfX01t S
PfMMART.
R.oe Part.raon S. Pheehaa. Hrck-
rld.e. Hetlinr. Ware. i. .
bit. and X luaa aiada off Itrackeorldiie In
T X-S iisalnaa. Moaaa runa Pearc 1 ahea
hia. Thresh... k'ta-C.rllala. btolaa
tn.w Kaoe. Wax-a aecrillc. hltbtla
. Haoa on bel.a rm CrejotT 4. off
Hrecaauridae I. l-utle pU. liraorr to
Ill leerce te Hetllna te Pearce to Cal
.hiw. Hit by pitched ball Patt.raea.
1 uu. 1 beura. Vmptre McUraaey.
SECOND OA11E.
Tarnon I OakUsd
T.rwon A0 n P. A E
C.nl.. 1 X 0 OPfyllb.. 4 1 0 0
Kaa.lf. 4 X 0 1 lioff a rf 4 S S 0 0
I'.tt a.l. 4 a I I r T ;
etln nrf 1 S S o ut. wi
McK'e.aa X S ? It-tl a 3d 4 1 0 1
n o n 1 I OMltxe.c. 4 1X00
lin.-n i-a 1 0 S O !. hrl.t n.p 10 0 1
0
i : n . . . a l a a e I tb i.u. w w v
1
. n a a a a u Wol't'0.0 S 1 0
0 0 0
T.tala T 17 XT 1 . Total X4 11
SCORE BT INNINOU.
Veraon 0 t 8 t 0 JJ
Paw alta ..1 1 1 SI ISO a 1.
OaV.end S0 2O000O O 4
Itae. blta ..3 I 2 0 0 1 S 0 0 S
iTtieerian batted for Brown In aecond In
nlnc aHoaa batted for bheehaa la
touitb lanin..
DfU VI A 13
Fttms Carll.l. Kane X. Pattereon Mc
Kune. McUeaald. alocaa S. Btewart S Ptr'.
ilaaaart, Out.aaw X. Two hlta mad off
peraoll. X on Attro. I i
.IT (.hrlatlaa In I 1-1 Inelnaa. Two-baa
nlt ptyL I'atteieon. Ptlnaon. Wolverton.
Zacher and ate art. Stolen baaea McDon.
noil, ilrtmaa. ataaaart. Cut.haw. tacrine
hlt-McKun. X. va.ll.le. Kane. Patterson.
Him ii belle OB Chrt.tlaa 1. off Bleeait
X off prn..il X. H Wolverton X. btruck
out By Chr-Jllaa S. by Pleeart . Uou
b.e laj-a eteeart lo Broan lo alcKune.
Zacher to l't L Time hour and 10
ouautea L'mtre McUreevy.
BEATERS HEAVIEST HITTERS
McOredle's Men Outbat Angels in
Recent Series.
Portland outbatted L3a Aniral. dur
ln th. aerie which cloed yesterday,
for th torn team et up a team aver
ace of .234 aa-alnat U) low mark of
.14 for th vlaltor.
Moat of the game were marked by
th nnill number of hit allowed by
the oppoalns twlrler. "I'a" llllon waa
tha leadtns :ucer In th erle. with
an areraue of .44 4 for th lx pame.
In only one of which h. failed to itet
a hit. Chadbourn. of fortland. waa th
leading hliter among McCredle- brave,
lie batted for an average of .34 aaalnat
the Anael twtrlra. and Ilka Llllon. h
failed to hit In only one game. Ryan
and Bernard both managed to hit .!
The avera-. for the week wer aa followa:
rortuad t-oe Anaalei
v.aver Atv,lt.Pr .riay.r
Ab.H.P.C
.IS X .444
.i .a o
.21 .-
.14 4
. 4 1 .2 "
. 4 .
. 7 1 .I4t
.17 2 .H
.SI t 03
.22 I 1'.
. 0 '" o
T "
. 1 0 .'oo
.10 .0fO
tnuu 1 . - - ' " ; .
jo -it'"' Hrnrd
f. r.-eera 24
"r -l Howard
Murray
at"n
X
rlt..lle
l
"r r
I'r.'.pi'll
14 4 IJ 1
i a l.eiht .
Kter... :.l 4 .17 V-titT ..
hla ...l S -I" l-elmaa ...
lien.l-reon . 1 . I'- Akin .....
K uAua 1 " e""i
K..;oer .. I . Tloreea ..
mi, on 1 0 ."' Aaaew ...
..ertoll . . a' W l-.eeter .
1,m ae.17.4 :? T. ra r.lM .1M
Western League Rpenlt,
At rearer Fioux City. !; Pnvr. 4.
At Top-.-lta Topeka. : te Molnea. 4.
At Pu.-bl v Omaha. J: Pueblo. Is.
At IJnco.n l.lncoln. i nt. joerin. ij.
Pwem Cea.1. I wrthw.tera.
Poland .. x:'T ;.... - !; fj
.-! . a atom " - -
. . - b'ramtl .
J. fW 'HlUl.. .... a w-
Aaaootraa. et I
I
rro.t
i
-4 14 7.' Var TOTS. 11 1 "
I 17 ..--v OMraa ...J'M .-
--I I'hM Ui 'o
i-Kt.-Kl .-inc'.rr.au
... - - ;? 1! til HMlkllB
i ;
. 1 1
St. 4ou...l XJ .ilXU.wtoa UiS.tO
j VeMeeda)' Reaalla.
Ar".-i 1; ra.n.i.io X T. 8aa rrancla.o
I 2 err.--n 4-11. V'.lnd 0-4
I or-.ca..'.era L..u, rortAr.l 7. an-
c . r ' .pokar.e . M.tt - . - v .... - ..
V. t.-a CM- ,
Naiionvl Ln-CMf X". Boaton X;
a n-w T.k 3. St. 1.'jla e. phlla-
i d p.-.. a . Puteaar aad Btooa.n gam aot
enou U-
A.-Bn a Leaau Ho Amerleaa Lea 4 J
game cbedoled.
BASEBALL IN EPITOME
FWaur Leaerae at a bleat.
nrriT Trvrnnrv "JT T-TPT A T TyTTTTa
r. ' .i - unit 1 xuuilliM rv tnw a I
WDfGED-M SQUAD FOU SEATTLE CHAMTIOKSHTPS.
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t . -r , " .'i r ;
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WILIUM HITWAKD, TXirEBalTT VT OBCCO..
HAYWARD TH GOAGH
Oregon Man Will Train Ath
letes for Big Meet.
MULTNOMAH TEAM STRONG
Hawkins, Hardier, and Xelll, Jare
ltn-Thrower, will Go Others
Ar to Be Choacn Sound
Metropolis Squad Largo.
William Ie Hayward, who for tha
paat few years haa trained and coached
th various athletic team at the Uni
versity of Oregon, will have charge of
tha track squad to represent the Mult
nomah Athletla Club at the Pacific
Northwestern championships at Seattle
on Jnne 17. .
Trainer Hayward arrived In Portland
yesterday. He will besln th work of
assembling his men at once.
Martin Hawkins.. Oregon's premier
hnrdle. and Will NelH. formerly hold
er of the Northwestern record for the
javelin throw, will be two of the wing
ed M stars, said Hayward last nlght.
Hawklna will probably enter the broad
lump In addition to the flight and
Nelll In tha thr.. weight vnts shot,
hammer and dlacus.
"Karl 1-atourette, low and nign
hurJler. and Ben Williams, vaulter and
lumper, may also Join the Portland
aquad If they can get Into condition.
Bar the veteran trainer.
Two Portland lad who are being
strongly boosted for places on the
Multnomah team are Dick Grant, the
100-yard. UO-yard and relay ped
merchant of ttie Washington High
School, and Wilson, a Washington mil
runner. ' .
Seattle. Wah.; Vancouver. B. C and
Portland will be the chief contenders
at th Seattle meet. Seattle has a large
quad out every day. as the Jun 17
meet will serve as a weeding out for
th team which wlU go Eaat to Pltta
burg. FAlELUSlTLEflSED
M'CREDIE DROPS PITCHER,
WHO GOES TO XEW ORLEANS.
Bearers May Take Vp Sanches,
Youngster Given Tryout Daring
Training; Season In South.
Before leaving for th south last night.
Walter MoCredle handed Pitcher Harry
Fanwell hi rolea.e by Tortland back
to the Cleveland American Leojue team.
-a .i.n turned over tn him tran.norta-
' tlon to New Orlean. to th club of
1 v. i -v. . 1 . haa a.alened him.
Fanwell cam to Portland optional on
his making good with th Beaver, and
when McCredi derided that he would
not do for th Pacific Coast Leagua
team. Cleveland recalled him and sold
him immediately to New Orleans. Mc
Credle wanted to get Fanwell for th
Northwestern League tm. but yester
day the Cleveland club exercised It op
tion and notified McCredie to send th
pitcher to th New Orleans club.
A firet-cias pitcher will oon be added
to the Beaver staff, for McCredl ha
lines out en a Men-class box artist, and
while at Lo Angeles this week h Is
a:o going to try to persuade George
ttanchex. the young Ventura pitcher, to
lo'n the Beaver. Sanches deserted th
club at eanta Maria last Spring, as h
became discouraged at th prospect of
).. hi i .mrh of pitchers being
tried out by McCred'e. and left for his
i home. Th Beaver leader rauier uaea
I Ranches, and hope to try him out thor
oughly In the ner rujure.
Th Portland team left for tha south
with but fir pitcher,. 8;en. Seaton.
. - .... ij-.il.rinn and Hankie form.
I . k. 'c.ooe rwirlln staff, but the
' Portland leader expect to return with
I . ... i . .... . n.v m-n In ha.rae.e
. DO 1 .1 oan-i,t-a ,. -
...
Wt-.en Nick William and hi North
western League team rch home to
day the blonde pilot -III be Joined by
. ,n Uoa.. the Orecon
Acrlcu.turai College youngater. and Out
fielder rettigrew are r.rr. ' -
po-x fa Wliiia-Tts. and Johnson, th Whit
man Coil recruit. Is slrsdy with
Jack Coulter, shortstop of th Vlsalia
team, an Independent ciuo in vamuroia,
Is slso on his way to Join the Roadsters.
i u, ..til iiWotw aiinnlant Eddl Mensor
at shortstop, and that worthy will prob-
TTff PnPTT.ATiTI TO ASSEMBLE 4
i
t
-,v . o. . .. , e-r t r,,-,,. -II
Aikl'lia.iT bai-i-a-taaai.nMi t I,,-, v ' i '-
Martin Hawklaa, Oregoa'a Craek
Hardier.
McCredie is also negotiating for two
pitcners ror tne isorinwestern team, anu
will probably shake that club up con
siderably on Us arrival home today.
. . K. r.n.m.. Onhnnt ttae.k.ll I
-.in K. . i. ...,, .e . 1. n vt flr.,-ia. , .
th gam between Portland and Spokane.
X tie uuii-ici, avtuo o- . uuiu may w
big league players years hence, will at-
..n-l V. ., ramk In . KnH ,- ..a will htt
In charge of the principals of their re
spective scnoois. j ne grammar ocnooi
Laague comprises 33 teams, and all of
them have been invited to attend this
game.
Kohlenilnen Fastest Runner.
y.-ttttt vnDL' m Trnn.n L'nhi-.
minen. cnampion tong-aistance runner oi
riniana. won tne international zu-rau
race for professionals at Celtic Park to
day. The winner's time. 1 :!: 41 3-5. is
three minutes behind the American rec
ord. There were 10 starters, but only
. . . Anlh. TV..,, tnhninn . C..l.n
was second, 401 yards back of the win
ner, and Jim trowiey, oi lonkers. was
third, beaten by about the same dis
tance, but half a mil ahead of Niente
man, of Finland.
PENDLETON IS WISHER
WALLA WALLA BEARS BEATEX
BY -TO-0 SCORE.
Berger Strikes Out Ten Men and
Allows but One Hit Athens
and Echo Win.
PENDLETON. Or, Jun 11. (Sp-
.1.1.1 The Pendleton Buckaroos de
. . ..) th WallA Walla Reara thla aft
ernoon 4 to 0. Until the last half of
the eighth Inning neither side scored.
Walla Walla had not secured a hit and
Pendleton had not made an error. At
that stace of the game "Mysterious"
Mitchell, formerly of the San Francisco
i" . T a no to.m who w. . on th.
mound for the visitors, weakened and
allowed three nits, on or mem good
for three bases. These brought In
four runs, winning the game for Pen
dleton. Berger. for Pendleton, struck out 10
men and allowed one hit. This was
the last game of the season between
these two teams of the Blue Mountain
Athena defeated the Mllton-Free-
watrr team I la t and Echo forfeited
to Weston 9 to 0.
When arrested In Berlin recently a beggar
was tound to poseer I14.O00. which h ad
mitted bad been gained by begging.
.-v. v-V-p , V ,
f.7 7- 'i-zPzii ilfrtt
TfnnnncTrDC PIHC
nilhUU I Lli U Q1VL
CRUSHING DEFEAT
Portland Is Oirthit, but Super
ior Playing Enables Tour
ists to Win.
CLARK IS VERY GENEROUS
Ex-TJnlverslty of Oregon Star Free
With Passes and Williams' Men
Plant Their Hits Oppor
. run el y During Gtvme.
-SEATTLE, Wash., Julia 11. (Special.)
Bob 'Brown sat on the bench for the
first time this season but the presence
of tha peppery leader of the Vancouver
Beavers did not save them from crush
ing defeat at the hands of Nick Williams-
Portland Boadsters. Score. 7
to 0.
Th fielding- of both teams was good
but Jimmy Clark, th former pride of
the fnivarslty of Washington, was as
prodigal with free transportation as
th railroads of old about the time
th Legislature convened. To make
matters still worse, the Boadsters
.j , i. .. v.1. now and then
wouiu urii " - -
where it did the most damage. Before
. i ., ,DnuhAil Clark had
walked nine men and the count was
sis runs and four hits against him In
four and one-third Innings. In each of
. i Ti.nn.r handed OUt til
inree mums. - J ; , -
transportation to three, although on
of the walks was cnars"
shear. ,,,. j rt th, mound two
Etrinaer r oiiio.o - . . . ,
and two-third Innings, during hlcn
Portland got one more run on ' -steaL
a low throw to second by bnea
and a wild pitch. Brlnker walked oniy
one man who did not score.
Vancouver out-hit Portland nine to
. . m .v.- V. I - wore doubles.
nv ana tnreo ol - - ,
In four Innings two hits were drojped
but Archer's pitcning. wi.
. 1 i JX rivA 4 dkll V Vl fc nBina
excellent support, unus"
gerous points.
One of the best plays of the gsme
in the fourth when Brashear had
opened with a double. Swain then drew
a pass. Bnea Dangcu "'' " ---which
Shea returned accurately to the
plate, retiring the runninr anu yi oo..v
Ing Vancouver from starting a rally.
Wltn on exception. "
couver o hits were clean, and Portland
Is entitled to credit ror pmuus -fine
defensive battle as well as. taking
...t... of the Door pitching against
.v.. o ret their runs over. Score:
'Portland '
Vancouver
JU n r o
Ab tiroac.
V'd'f.M
1 4
o'TT'y'B' n.aa
a O
Caaey.Sb
PfVl.it.
WTs.lb.
0 4 t
2 10
o a
0 11
12 1
1 0 o
0 10 1
10 0
0'Ad'ms.rf 4
O.B'nnt.'Jb S
OIB's'r.lb-p 4
0 .Tames. 8b 4
0 Brk'r.cf-p 4
0 Swain. If 3
O'Shea.c. 4
0 C'k.p-lb-cf2
iMdvor.p 3
0 0
0 0
0 1
S 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
1 0
0 0
M'aor.3b
Speas.cf
Mler.lt
Br'dl'y.c
Arch r.r, p
Totals 22 5 27 o Totals 34 27 7 3
SCORE BT INNINGS.
., a 0 3 021010 o l
0 0 0 0
Vancouver . . .
ooooo
SUMMARY.
Runa Mundorff. Speas 2, Miller, Bradley.
Archer A- j. u-uao - -
Sivain. Home runs Speas Tiae tly
. " . V... ... Kl -.T- Btl ."AT-
Williams, titoien pase aii - " ,
four hits off Clark in 4 1-S inning. 1 run
?Sna and no hlta off Brashear In no innlnga.
no blta ana no runs oo -
nln Ptruck. ottt-By Archer J by Clark
1 by Brlnker 4. ny jii-t.o. -
l-Off Archer a. off Clark 9. ofT Brashear 1.
Bi&kiV l. Wild P'tch-Brlnker Dou
ble play swain to "rVr;.
Portland . Vancouver o.
garten and Longanecker.
VICTORIA IS SHCT OCT TWICE
Tacoma Wins First Game by Heavy
Hittlns; Pitching Wins Second.
TACOMA. Wash, June 11. Tacoma
on a dcuble-header from Victoria this
afternoon. The first game was nr
by heavy hlttln. tne i.cn"
advantage and winning by a score of
g to 0. McCreary was driven irom mo
mound at the close or tne mai ...i...s
and was replace! by Sage
McCreary pucnea iu " 71
and lost only Decause i
work of Schmuta. But one of the visi
tors got past nrst oas. .u
game. 6chmuts had rar mat"". .
fng out six men and walking none.
Scoie:
FIRST UAM K..
Victoria , s
2 3
2 3
2 2
1 2
1 3
2 0
2 2
O10
2 2
Million. cf 5
v i.oie n..u
BayT.2b z
Kellev.2b 2
1 0 Roc'ld.b
1 i Morse.ss
1 O-Abbott.rf
0 0 Lynch. cf
0 1 BurnStC. .
0 0 Fisher, lb
2 O.Hall.p...
3 o;
3
.3
Good'n.3b 4
2
.5
3
4
4
House'r.rf 4
M'Mo.lb 4
Ward.ss. 4
r..vl..lf .s
Sple.'n.o 3
vrr'n.D "
o
8 o
6a.p.-
Totala 84 24 11 U Totals 81 14 il a a
SCORE BY INNINGS.
TaVaml :::::::::::::: 0S02 oo 2 5
SUMMARY.
. R.., (2). Coleman (2). Rorken-
I Left on base.-T.coma
Jo victoria I Stolen haseBa.aej-. Morse.
1 iv ThJie-bae hits Morse. Coleman.
f.gi 0. H?t by pitcher-Abbott, by Sag.:
Davis, by Hali. Time 1:85.
SSCOND GAME.
Victoria
Tacoma
AB-n-ro."-",
Ab.H.FO.A.H.
Tho'as.cf 4
1 Bassev.If
Keller.2t s
Good'n.3T 3
Houl'r.rf 3
MMo.lb 8
Ward. .a. 3
Davlf.lt. S
SpHs'n.c o
fC,ry.p 2
Starkeil 1
0 Rotrld.ib
0 Morse.ss.
0 Abbott. rf
0 Lynch.cf .
O ClVit f
0 Ftshe'r.ib
2 6
1 11
0 2
OSchmutx.p 3
Total. 2S 3 24 12 l! Total, 2S 6 27 15 1
Batted for McCreary In ninth.
SCORE BY INNINOS.
,...,,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Tomi 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 1 1
SUMMARY.
- Baasey. Stolen bases Bassey.
RocKAnflOld. Morse. Double plays Ward to
McVIu"do.- Struck oue-By Schtnut 6. by
Sf-rtarv 4. Baaea on ball! Off McCreary
a. Time 1:21.
SEATTLE DOWXED BY SPOKANE
Giants Turn on Strand in Xlnth, but
Rally Is Xot Strong Enough,
etinr itin Waah.. June 11. Spokane
won the last game of the series, 5 to 2.
Strand pitched a good game up to the
ninth, when Seattle hit him hard and
scored two runs. Bcore:
KeattI Spokane
Ab.H.Po.A.E.1 .- AO.H.PO.A.E.
Leard 2b 4 1 4 4 O'KetzeL.lb 3 12 10
E.a d-n If 3 0 O 0 c Cooney.ss 4 1 i 3 1
.rulk k rt , 3 0 0 0 Frisk.rf . X 1 0 0
r!uea 3b 4 1 2 4 0 Nord e.lb 3 2 3 0 0
Coc h-cf .in; Zim an If 41200
Ort.lb.. 4 1 S 1 1 Klpert.cf 8 0 3 0 0
Rayd.ss. 4 13 1 0,cartht.2b 4 1 4 0
... . o a 1 O.f . i 1. - S 1 S 3 0 I
Seltonlp. 2 0 12 0 strand.p. 1 0 3 0
Weed-.. 1 0j
Totals 4 10 24 13 1 Totals 80 10 27 12 1
ECORE BT INNINGS.
b eeoeooeo 2
lan. -:::::::::::...a o o i
SUMMARY
Rnaa Crulckahaak. Bnea. "tael (2.
Cooaey. Frisk. Zimmermaa. Two-baa nils
-Bu.i. Three-bate hit KetaeJ. ordyk.
Sacrifice bits Davidson. Seaton. Norajae.
Kirpert. Stolen base Cooney. Struck out
B v Strand 1. by Seaton 5. Base, on balls
Oi Sealon 3. Double play Canwrlg.it to
Nordvke. Left an bases Seattle 7. spo-
Kane s. Time ins. i uiyir V"J
XATIOXAL LEAGlTE.
Chicago 80, Boston el.
CHICAGO, June 11. Boston's pitch
ers were wild today and Chicago romped
away with an easy game by bunching
hits, stealing bases and taking advan
tage of misplays. Zimmerman made
two home runs, each time driving in
two men ahead of. him. Evers, who
had been 111 for several weeks, par
ticipated in the game for one full in
ning. Score:
R. H. E.t R- H. E.
Chicago... 20 14 llBoston 2 6 3
Batteries Cole, Ritchie and Graham;
Weaver, .Te-guson, Tyler, McTlgun and
Rariden. Umpires Flnneran and Rlg
ler. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 3.
ST. LOUIS, June 11. St. Louis hit
Philadelphia- pitchers at opportune
moments today and won. spectators in
the left field bleachers threatened to
break up the game In the eighth, when
they, hurled" bottles at Umpire Bren
nan," who had called Bliss out at third
base. The game was stopped until the,
police had cleaned the field of glass.
Score: ,
R.H. E. R.H.E.
Philadelph. I 6 0 St. Louis.. 11 4
Batteries Humphries. Moore and
Dooin; Steel and Bresnahan. Bliss.
Umpires O'Day and Brennan.
Vew York 5, Cincinnati 0.
CINCINNATI, June 11. Wlltse was
in fine form today and Cincinnati failed
to score. New York winning. Fromme
gave two bases on balls with the bases
full. In the third, and forced two runs
across the plate. Score:
R. H. E. R- H. E.
New York 5 11 12;Clncinnatl.. 01
Batteries Wlltse and Myers; Fromme,
McQ. uillen and Clarke.
SALEM TRIMS HUBBARD
ALLEGART'S SIXGLE IX XIXTH
BREAKS TIE GAME.
Visitors Get Ten Hits and Six Runs,
Making Three Errors, and Vic
tors 14 Hits, Seven Runs..
W. L. PC.
..S 1 .7.10
..X 1 .1M
. 2 2 .51.0
..2 X .400
Falem
Woodbam . . .
Albany
Hubbard
SALEM. Or
, June 11. (Special.) Al
legaxt won his own game for Salem
from Hubbard today In the Willamette
Valley League, when he drove a single
through short, which scored Colbath
after Colbath had landed on second with
a two-bagger In the last of the ninth.
The earns was fast throughout with
the exception of slow delivery on the
part of Jones, Hubbard's slab artist.
The attendance waB the largest here so
far this season. Score by innings:
?uoard 1 0 ? 0 8 2 0 O O-fw'ji
BatterleeH-O. "jonea and Whitney; Allegan
and Jones.
WOODBCRX DEFEATS ALBANY
Colts Lose, 4 to 1, and Patterson Is
Driven From Box.
" WOODBURN. Or.. June 11. Special.)
In the best game of the season, the
Albany Colts were defeated by the
Woodburn team today 4 to 1. Wood
burn took kindly to Southpaw Patter
son's shoots and started a swatfest tn
the third and fourth Innings, which re
sulted In his being benched. Lyle fin
ished the game, Holmes allowed Al
bany's heavy sluegers eix scattered
hits. Score.
R. H. E. " RH. E.
Albany 1 4Woodburn.. 4 8 2
Batteries W. Patterson, Lyle and D.
Patterson; Holmes and White. Umpire
Richardson, of Portland.
Mercury 8 7 In Vancouver.
VANCOUVER, Wash.. June 11. (Spe
cial.) The hottest day of the seaebn
so far was yesterday, when the Govern
ment thermometer registered 88 degrees.
Today it registered one degree lower, 87,
but it seemed as if the air was more
sultry.
Minor Baseball.
At Camas Camas 8, Wabash 1. Bat
teries Donaldson and Mullin; Senner
and Baty. Donaldson allowed three
hits.
At Aurora- O.-W. R. & N. 7. Aurora
S (ten Innings). The railroaders have
now won 10 of 13 games played.
At Anabel grounds Portland Empo
rium 10. White Caps 8. Batteries
cth.iriv Dealv and Nash. Helmberg;
Piatt and Samuelson. A homer by Ar
chie Wright featured the game.
At Brooklyn Brooklyn Juniors 17,
Aliskva 3. Batteries Howard and
Rienkel; Hyronomun and Wertz.
At Crystal Lake Socialists 6, Y. M.
C. A. 2.
At Columbus Club Columbus Club
Grays 15. O.-W. R. & N. Shops 3. Bat
teries Thompson and Haworth; Hub
bard and Sears.
, At Donald Weona 20, Donald 1. Bat
teries Nelson, Webb and Wentworth,
Long and Fuller. The Weona team
will play Tillamook at the latter place
next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Any 14 or 15-year-old team wishing
a game for next Saturday or Sunday
call B 2157 and ask for Raymond. A
15-year-old lad would also like a posi
tion In the infield with some East Side
aggregation.
At Giants' Park. Peninsula Portland
Giants 14, Nez Perce Indians 10. Bat
teries Server, Henry and Couver;
Benjamin. Spear Fish and High Eagle.
At Arleta Greenfield Shoe Company
7, Arleta 6. Batteries Beeson. Tucker
and Lengascher; Lund, Samuels and
Williams. Lund was batted out of the
box. Next Sunday Greenfield meets the
First Infantry at Vancouver Earracks.
At Vancouver. Wash. Vancouver In
dependents 6, Piedmont Stars 0.
At Ridgefleld, Wash. Ridgefleld 7, Ka
lama 3.
At Anabel grounds Greenfield 7, Ar
leta 4. Arleta battery Lund. Raddy
and Brown. Errors cost Arleta th
game. ,
At Junction City. Or. Junction City
3, Harrisburg 4. Batteries Keene and
Moore. Morris and Coshow.
Stanford Trainer Here.
"Dad" Moulton. the' famous Stanford
University athletic trainer, arrived in
Portland a few days ago for a visit
with relatives.
FUST THE MADE
AS CYCLISTS I
M
G. Graves Motors Mile on
Track in 48 Seconds, Mak
ing New Record.
BIG CROWD IS PLEASED
In Twelve-Mile Race Coe C. White
and Charlea Dyde Make Whirl
wind Finish, Being 3-Sths
Seconds Apart at Finish.
Setting what is said to be a new
world's flat circular track motorcycle
ra.nrH fr.r nr.., ml. Hf ,1 f . 1- VM ves-
terday sped around the Country Club
track nn hist sevan-hnrftertower Merkel
racer in 48 seconds flat. Courting ac
cident perhaps death on every turn.
Graves, who is a professional rider,
gave a splendid exhibition of speed,
bettering a mile a minute in both dem
onstrations. His first ride was a one-mile run
against time with a flylns start and
he circled the track, taking the outside
path. In 61 2-5 seconds. Later he rode
a five-mile exhibition run against time,
making the distance fn four minutes,
23 .j seconds. It was on his second lap
in this ride that he made the mile in
48 seconds.
Speeding at the rate of a mile a min
ute and taking th sharp curves at full
speed, the riders of the Portland
Motorcycle Club, under whose' auspices
the meet was held, made it the most
spectacular and pleasing: motorcycle
racing card ever given in Portland.
There was "something doing" every
minute.
Contest Is Close.
Few better races have -ever been
ridden here than the 12-mile race for
five-horsepower machines, Coe C.
White, on a Thor, and Charles Dyde.
astride an Indian, finishing th lone;
speedy grind one length apart, White
being: the winner. The time was 13:83
1-5, Dyde's time being 3-5 of a second
Blower than White's. It was a beautiful
race from the start. White and Dyde
Jockeying aU the while, first one going
ahead, then the other. On the 10th
mile White grot a lead of 50 yards on
Dyde and looked an easy winner, but
on the final turn before coming into
the home stretch, Dyde sped faster and
nearly overtook the flying Thor rider.
Both men were roundly cheered for
their thrilling work.
Another pretty battle was the race
in the .four-horsepower 15-mile race.
Fred Nowotney, riding an Indian,
lanped all the other riders in the race,
passing the last man on the home
stretch of the final mile. Round after
round Nowotney traveled, passing ma
chine after machine. It was doubtful
until the last few seconds whether
Nowotney would pass his team mate,
Ed Barreth. Nowotney won the race
by one mile and 10 yards, the time be
ing 17:22.
The prettiest amateur riding or tne
. . - r..v..ll hla
day was none Dy v erao xo,on.c. .
two-cylinder Indian. In a five-mile ex
hibition ride, he covered the distance
in four minutes, 55 seconds, with a
flying start. In the 25-mile endurance
contest his machine was handicapped
five miles against the four-horsepower
machines. Nevertheless, he went 25
miles in 25 minutes, 19 seconds. Fred
Nowotney won this race by sending his
machine 20 miles in 24 minutes and 20
seconds. Otto Muessig was third, after
riding a daring race, hugging the pole
all the way.
In the first race of the day Ed Bar
reth beat Fred Nowotney in the four
horsepower, eight-mile class, the time
being nine minutes, 25 seconds. Both
men rode Indians. Race No. 3 was won
by Tex Schureman on a Thor, Charles
Dyde being second. This was the f lye
horsepower, eight-mile race and the
time was eiSht minutes. 56 seconds
In a special dealers' race of 10 miles
for four-horsepower machines Ed Bar
reth beat Fred Nowotney in 12 min
utes. 11 1-5 seconds. Nowotney was
less than a second behind the winner.
It being a pretty race. -,-.
There were no accidents during the
meet, although as a precaution the
Portland Motorcycle Club had an am
bulance attend the races. A large
crowd was present and apparently
weTt away pleased. Another racing
meet will be held next month.
Ralph R. Ruffner was starter and E.
Wilkey P. G. Abbott and C. H. Mead
wire Umers. The Judges were Robert
Hendrickson, P. L. Abbott and H. A.
Jurgewita. '
' Marksmen Flock to Eugene.
EUGENE. Or., June 11. (Special.)
Ab a sample of what will happen next
week at the big shoot. Lee Bark ey, of
Seattle Friday made an exhibition
score at the Gun Club grounds, mak
ing a perfect score at doubles, break
ing 12 pairs of clay birds straight.
Good scores also were made by H. E.
Poston. Clarence Haight and Mr. Blair,
advance scouts of the Pacific Inaians,
who have arrived in Eugene several
days in advance of the main body of
shooters.' Three traps have now been
installed at the Gun Club grounds on
College Hill, snd everything is in read
iness for the contest which opens Tues
day.
NEW DEPARTURE
The Coat of Interments Hnve Beea
Greatly Kcdoced by the Boimao
Ladertaaua company.
Heretofore it bas been th custom of
funeral director to make charges for
all incidentals connected with a funeral.
The Ednard Holinan Undertaking Com
pany, th leading funeral directors of
Portland, have departed from that cus
tom When casket Is furnished by u
we make no extra charges for embalm
ing hearse to cemetery, outside box or
any services that may be requiroj o
us. except clothing, cemetery and car
riages, thus effecting a saving of l2o
to $75 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
B20 H11K0 S'r- COR. SALMQV.
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