Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 22, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911.
I'SST
I BAT SAVES BEAVERS
.Mighty Buddy Breaks Up Tie
: Score With Home-Run
: Whack Over Fence.
SILVER SHOWER IS REWARD
Oakland Downed In Third Vtrmlght
Game, Tom he-aton Outfllnflnj
Crrcory Portland Bunch
mta When TbrT Po Good.
HT. W. J. PETRA1V.
- Buddy Ryan mad It three straight
victories over Oakland yesterdHjr when
t batted on of Gregory alow balls
cut of th lot for a noma run In the
sixth inning, and transformed a 2-to-l
tie cam Into a J-to-2 win for Port
land. It was a great, hit. and the
popular outfielder, who goes to the
Cleveland Americans neat season, waa
showered with silver. tr the enthu
siastic fans.
It was another hard-fou;ht. well
played a-anie In which .thwr wer o
many eaoltlna: Incident that the fana
were riant on edge when Kyan cam
to th front with hla terrific clout.
Harry Wolverton sent Orea-ory on
the hl'.l. and the bin pitcher was treated
Unceremoniously by Artie Krueger.
who hd the temerity to slam one of
bis shoots for two basra In tha first
Inning. .
This clout registered Bill Kapps and
Buddy Hyan f.r a brace of I'ortland
Tuns right off the reel.
Zarher Beatoa'a Jlam.
The Oaks oyer dangerous through
' th game, cam back and tied up the
cor by reglst'rlng runs In the fourth
and sixth tnnlna-s. which put them on
even terms with the Beavers until
T.yan opened the sixth for his club by
Hamming the ball out of the lot.
Torn Keatnn waa on the hill for Fort
' land and he allowed the Oaks six
'tingles, two of which wer doubles by
Etcher. Both thee hits counted In
the visitors' rungettlng.
The Beavers got to Gregory In th
epenlng Inning Chadbourne was out
on a fly to Wolverton. when IJndsay.
who made three hits In the fracas,
spanked a clean smash to right field.
Kapps bunted and was safe on Gregory's
rr.r. while .Indsay. who had gon to
second on a balk, look third.
ul-inaw made a great stop of Ryan's
frtv and tossed Lindsay out at th
plate. Gregory contributed a wild pitch
while Krueer waa up. and Kapps
went to third and Ryan to second.
From there both scored esstly when
Krueeer laced a corking two bag
ger to right.
Oaaa t Baca, aad Tie.
The two run lead looked g.iod to
the fn. but aa usual, the heavy hit
ting oaks came from behind and tied
up the a.-ore. In the fourth Coy was
passed as first man up. and Elmer
fearher landed on one of jieaton's offer
ing, for hla first double. Coy scoring.
With two out In the sixth Inning
Cacher acaln doubled. This time Harry
Wolverton followed by poling one Into
right field which sent th big fellow
across with the tying run. W,T"
ton t-led to take two bases on the hit,
but Ryan made a great toss 'ralsrhl
"Into lecklnpaugh's hand, and Wol
verton was out at mldstatlon.
Pud lv. the first Beaver up In Port
land's hlf of th sixth, hoisted the
third ball pitched to him out of th
"lot high over the rlrht nld fence. Aa
son a a he had acored. Buddy got busy
picking up th coin showered at him.
tn which he was helped by Mltxe and
. Christian of the Oaks, and a flock of
the Portland player.
Headers r teeai Today.
Both Beaton and Gregory were In
vincible after the sixth Inning, and
the game ended with TorUand at the
long end of a 3-to-l argument.. Hen
derson or Steen will be on lh mounl
for Portland today, while Wolverton
Vlll depend on either Flater or Mir
tlnont to do th honors for the Oaka.
The scor:
Oakland I Portland
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Han f..r wolverton in nimn.
SCORE BT INXtNOS.
Os.'.nd 1 1 !
1.1 O I I 50 l
VMnsDil
Hits .
SOltf 3
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SUM MART.
Kucnr. 7.arher Rapr. Ryan i. "truck
em lit Beaton . br lirrcry J. Pases oo
k;:s Off iw.ton 1. off Gregory 1. Tan has
bus Kruerer. Zach.r 2. Wolverton. Thre-
hit Kvan. Home run Bran. Double
j,..t ilregory to Wolverton. tascrlflr hit
Votrcn.n. Ftolen bases Llndr. Hheehaa.
Wild pti.-b tlregorr Hal i.reg.'ry. Time
ef gsme I hour S3 minutes. I roplre
rtaney and Vaa tlaltren.
Mete f th Game.
-What's th scorer asked osens of fans
! along the rout of cars after yesterday's
, gvme "Paddy R)n i. Oakland 2." cam
the answer.
In addition to .winning the gam with Ms
bem.r. Ruo.1v also contribute mr--;
bcsr bis n.xt time up. but a 4oubl play
prevented him from scoring.
! Tod 1M ba ladles' day and all of th
f'r fos a ill b importuned to buy 'Buddy
Kill dar" tit keta. so girls bring along
l our potketbooka
With two m"n out In th ninth Inning.
Ksrrv Wolverton doubled to Uft. and told
binr ta ma la bis st.sdU Cutshaw
J ihd(J and the game waa over.
Artie Knwfrr dllverert tb aooda la
i s-rvet style tn the first Inutnx yesterday, for
F.is tvo-haer gav TortUnd a tsrorua
lead whlva "as needed ev.ntually.
, Bill Lindsay Is hitting like a Bend sine
i th llaers have r.turneo aome. tesi.r-
: cr tni c.tne-ivnllo'ii p. ever s.amm.d out
i thre hue la four tlmrs at bat.
I Aft. nuitdv s; van hoinr4 In the sixth.
' Tommy Miwhan brohs Into the base-hit
column, but ns sit imi. as ins uski nsnc
saed ht and cut off Pe-ktnpausa and fcLubn.
' Fsatoa wound ap th e'.ghth Inning by
fannies bolb Wsres aid t'.stc-. fttotn
t tnss batters ar good bitters, and Tommy
' had to plica some ta accompllan tn seat.
Big J'ha Tledemann. the regular Oak
1 flr.l-sack.r. wss out In antform yesterdsy.
i Aa.t tt 1. likely that he will g.C Into tba
I sma ldir or tomorrow.
"laay HoiTman mal a great running
' ratra of re kinrstish Ion drlv In th
second Innln. Tnis bit would have bera
i good foe tare bases had It landed safely.
I rftnnb.-Mro made severs! tine catches la
left f'.l I yesterdsv and tried hard to Isnd
1 tn the base-bit column, but lreory proved
IOO wary tor in ivemver - n ........ .
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AXGE1.S AXD SEALS PL.VY TIE
i Praan C.gme Called In Thirteenth
Mlth Score Two-All.
i
t- 1 Anaelea battled for
IS Innings this afternoon ana mta
gam waa called because i oaraneaa.
the gcor being; J to J. Johnson, of
OUT ASH
San Francisco, made a home run In
the fourth, tying the score. Score:
v . 1.- I San Tn.f'K O
Ab.HPo.Ai:f ;"pf,Ac
H-ard.Ih. 1 0 Powell. If.
... . - aa A . -Tnv A
k uti lb 1 O 6 Mohler.2b 4
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r.r.ry lb 4 I 12
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taunt.'.' a S OB.rry.c... 1?
L'erens a ft 1
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Moors. 10. 3 S
Ttals.12SIo l! Totala..4i t2 4
SCORE BT IXNIXOi
Los An.:.s ..looieoe y
Hl:s T 010100301 J12
Ban Krandsco.O O11000O0000O
Hits J 11111110100
SUMMARY.
Runs Fltxhenry. Bmlth. lohlr. Johnson.
gtoa bases Ualey. -r.n-b i2. Horn, run
John son. Two-has alts French. MolJ.er.
Sacrifice bit Mohier. Kase on bal. 'tt
Henley 1. off Lv.rens . Struck out B
Kenley a. by Levsrer.a 5. l pl,'"Tt
Hon.fr to Tennant to Herry: ferry to
Weaver: ra'y to Smith: M txser to Howard
to Kltaher.ry. Wild plfh Henley. Tun of
gam. ..13. I'nput Mcir.vy.
HOGAX-S M EX STILL WIXXLXG
s
Vernon Dcfeatg Ssncnuijento In Sec
ond Game of Series.
LOS ANGELES. Sept. II Sacramento
was unable to do anything with the
WEI.U HAS jrMPED TO TUB
'RO.T IX REMARKABLY
SUURT TIME. I
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Matt W ells.
When Matt Wella. the English
llKhtwelght. outpointed and out
fought Abe Attell In New York
on Wednesdny night, he demon
strated In a measure that hie 20
round decision over Kreddl
Welsh was not th ' fluk that
Welsh clalme.
Th Pontypridd vegetarian also
beat Attell In IS rounds In Los
Angeles on Thanksgiving day of
190H. but not more decisively than
did Well the other night.
curves of Raleigh today, and Vernon
took the second gam of the aertea,
J to 1. Score:
Vernoa I gacramenti
Ab.HPa.AE'
Ab.ll.ro.AE.
f-r.lle.rf. 1
Kane.lf.. 4
l"Kn.lt 4
B'hesr.: a
S'nson.rt. a
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3 0 14
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Total, ai IT tU Total., at t J 14 1
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Vernon ,- a 0 I "
tins :.i a l a a
ga.-ramento 1 0 0 1
lilts a e A
SCMltART.
Runs Carlisle 2. Ksne. Madden. Stolen
t.. c'srlt.lei. Two-base hits Csrllate. lr
cmo. Sacrifice bits Raleljch. Hhtnn. Ho-
in Usee, on balls Off Raleis'i 4. off
Vltseeraid Z. struck, out By Rsletch 5. by
Flusersld a. Hit by pitcher stlnson. Tim
of gvme 1 hour 4ft mlnufea L'mplre
Hlldrbraad.
"HAPPY" EXPLAINS WHY
PORTLAND GOT ALL LfCK, SAYS
VETtXOX LEADER.
But We're Going to Be In Lead Be
fore. End ' of Week,' Declares
Hogan, Turned Writer Xow.
I-S ANGELES, Sept. IX (SpeclaL)
'Take It from me. we are going to
be In the lead 'before the end of the
week." aald Happy Hogan today.
-We. played 21 games on our last
trip and won 13 of them. That la a
good record and la one of the best
made by any team on th rodd this
season.
"We also had a number of our play
ers crippled, but I do not Ilk to
say much about that, as that la a
thing that happens to almost any
team In the course of a season.
"Everything ran smoothly until we
struck Portland, We hal won 11
games and lost but four. - As soon
aa we struck the Oregon metrolopls,
however, we met misfortune. Hosp.
Brown. Carson. Castleton and Bur
rell were crippled. With a changed
lineup almost every day It waa hard
to play our beat game.
"Then luck went agalnat us. In one
of the games that we lost by a 1 to 0
score, th diamond waa one mass of
mud. With a man on second and
third, one of the Vernon hitters aent
the ball out for what looked like a
single. The ball struck the pitcher's
box and Instead of bounding Into
Center field, stuck there. The Port
land twlrler fllshed It out of the mud
and threw the runner out at first.
That Is but one Incident of a run of
bad luck.
"The Portland crowd la the most
rabid I ever saw. When th Beevera
wer at bat. the fana along the aide
lines would get back so that If the
ball were hit along the foul line, the
home team could perhaps make three
bases or a home run on It. When
Vernon waa at bat. they would surge
forward ao that If we hit any one all
we could get would be two bases, ac
cording to ground rules.
"1 have brought Pitcher Kllroy with
me. He la In good shape and ought to
be able to help th team win. The
schedule favors us for the remainder
of the season and you may be sure
that we shall take full advantage of
It. 1 put tn. a draft for Oaaklll. who
plays In one of the minor leagues, but
received word that It waa disallowed,
as some other team beat me to him."
Tennant at Stake In Game.
The deciding game In the Commercial
League pennant fight will be played
between the W. P. Fullers and the
Marshall-Wella tomorrow afternoon.
This game has been hanging tire for
several weeks, owing to the Inability
of the manarers to get their best men
together. When the league season was
ended these teams were tied for first
honors. The game will be played at
Columbia Park. Th A. J. Reach Com
pany has donated a beautify! trophy
for th winning team.
150 SEE ROADSTERS
PULLTI6ERS DOWN
Tacoma Fans Fail to Turn Out;
Home Team Loses in
Listless Game.
BALL IS SLIPPERY IN RAIN
Xicks Score Winning Ruu In Ninth
Wbcn Pitcher Gets Wild nnd
Bengal Catcher Lets Bad
Shoot Escape Him.
TACOMA. Wa'sh.. Sept. 11. (Special.)
Betore about 150 fana who braved
the rain. Portland put over another one
on Tacoma today, walloping Shreeder'a
wag earners to 1 In a close but
rather listless ball game.
With the tally tied at th beginning
of tli ninth. Gordon s wlldness and an
error by Burns gave the Roadsters
victory.
Moore opened the Inning by getting
transportation to first, although many
of tha fana believed he should have
been called out on strikes. coltrir.
advanced him with a nice sacrilict.
culni: out himself. Gorrdon to Fisher.
Bloomr.e.d laid down a rretty bunt,
advanclrr; Moore to third, but waa
thrown oit at first himself. Gordon
didn't care to take any chances with
Mundorff and deliberately walked him.
Then Burns let a hot shoot get away
from hint and Moor came In. atanding
up-
Harris got a pas and MundorfT re
tired the slCe by getting caught on an
attempted steal home. The Tigers
could do nothing In their half of the
Inning.
Gordon and MundorfT put up a pretty
pitchers' bat'.la until the ball got too
greasy for fancy flinging. Gordon
was especially effective In pinches and
In the eighth crawled out of a deep
hole by whiffing Mensor. Bloomfleld
was steady throughout and kept the
blngles well distributed.
The Tigers tallied first In the open
ing frame, thanks to Oddy Abbott's
mighty clout. Morse walked and was
forced a second by Casey. Then Ab
bott whanged the ball out to deep left.
It waa a clean two-bagger., but Oddy
was Dipped at third after TettlgreWa
long heave. Casey scoring.
The Roadsters vned the scor In
the second. Mensor walked after Pet
tigrew fanned. Moore advanced Men
sor to second by a sacrifice and then
Corlrln laceV. out a single. With a
man on third and one on first. Portland
pulled the double steal and Mensor
chased acroa stbe pan
After that It waa close sledding un
til the fateful ninth. Both pitchers
had the batters buffaloed and they
might have played several extra ses
sions If Burns hadn't made that "'fox
pass" at the critical moment.
The game was delayed about ten
minutes by rain In the seventh Inning,
the plavers retiring to the benches and
the bleacherltes seeking shelter in the
stands. Finally the weather man re
lented and the contest continued, un
luckily for Tacoma. The harrowing
details follow:
Portland I Taooma
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Total. 21 ( 27 18 Oi Total.. 81 17 18 8
SCORE BT IXNINGS.
Portland I'SS.iJlZ?
Tacoma 1 0 0 01
BCMMABT.
Funs Stensor. Moore. Caaer. Stolen bases
Tssey tluyn. Pettlerew. Moore. Double
pla s Gor-lon to Morse to Fisher: Burns to
Fisher. Two.bsss hits Abbott. Mensor.
terrific hits Mundorff. Williams. Cnltrln.
l,eft on ba.es Tacoma 8. Portland S. Struck
out By BlonmfleM 2. by Gordon 4. Base
K.;i. ntr nioomfieid a. off Oordon 4.
passed ball Burns. Hit by pitched ball
Pettlgr". impirs
VANCOUVER, SEATTLE DRAW
Fnllerton Baffles In First Game;
Canadians Win Second.
VANCOUVER. Sept- 51. Vancouver
mrtA Seattle broke even m touay s aou
ble-header. Seattle taking the first
..me. and Vancouver the second. Ful-
lerton was a puzzle In the first game
and held the league leaders to six
scattered hits.
In the second tontest, ancouver
won try a lop-sided score, due to time
ly hitting in the pincnes. scores
First game:
Vancouver I oeaiu
Aatiro.-
Ab.H.Po.A.B.
Brtn'r.cr 4 V I w
0, Lesrd.2b. 4 2 4 8
Swsln.cf O
len't.2b 4
Hr.lb-p. 4
Frisk. If. 4
James 3b 3
rates. If. 8
Pchr.ss. 4
J. Shea. 4
G'S.B-lb. 8
0 0 O 0 Moran.cf. 8 O 8 0
2 8 8 0 Hous r.lt. S 1 2 0
1 0 4 O Bues.3b. . 5 2 2 3
1 0 0 0 Weed. rt. 6 2 11
0 2 4 O Ort.lb... 8 1 0
1 3 0 0 Ray'd.ss. 4 8 18
O 4 1 0 D.Shea.c. 8 14 0
0 8 4 0 Full'sn.p 3 2 14
1 i a ii
S3 6 27 IS lj Totals 36 14 27 14
Totals !
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Vancouver
Seattle ..
0 0000003 0 3
0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 18
SUMMARY.
T..n. tiannatt Gervala Bue & Weed 3.
Ort 3. Havmond 2. 1. fcbea. Stolen bases
Bennett. Gervsls. Koran. Ort. - Sacrlf lc hit
Fullerton. Two-la m-i.
x. Buss. Brashear. Three-has hit Kay-
i ra.itiai nitrhed oervals a. runs 8.
hits 14. .Bases on balls Off nervals 3. off
Hrashear 1. off Fullerton 2. Struck out
i- h, Fullerton 3. Double Play
-Leard to Raymond to Ort. Passed ball
Phea- Hit by pitcner rr uervtus, trra,
Urashear, ort. lima ..va.
Second gam:
Vancouver- 1 oealtle .
Ab.H.Po.A.E. Ab.H.Po.A.E
Ben't.Sb.
1 Leard.Jb.
1 0
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Jsmes.3b
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Scha'r.s
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Fngle.p.
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0 Moran.cf.
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3 0 4
3 10
3 2 2
3 10
3 1 10
3 12
9 12
0 0 0
10 0
110
Totals SO lO 21 14 if Totals 20 0 20 18 3
limited for Fullerton in third.
Gam called account darknssa.
SCOR 81 BT INNINGS.
Vancouver 3 0 0 3 1 410
r,,i ....0 1 3 0 0 0 a
STMwART.
Runa Leard. Onilckshank. Bennett.
Ttrsshesr. Frisk. James, Cates. Lewis.
fh.mweber 3. Enale. Stolen bases B-n
nett 2. Raymond. Sacrifice hits James,
Knele Swain. Two-base hits I.eard.
a.i..rew.her. Enzle. Tnre-bsse has
6 hinwsler. Frl.k 3. Lewla Home run
Ort. ! on balls Off Engle 1. off Sag
a citruca out ry ens'. . i u... ."
Innlnss pitched Fullerton 2. hits 2, runs S.
Double plavs Lewis to Brashsar; Scharn-
k t u-nnett to Braahesr. Hit by
curbed ball Shea. I-e is. wild pitch
iaxa. Time 2;li Vntplre McCarthy.
KIPrERT TRIPLE PLAT HERO
Spokane Takes Two Raggrd Games
From Victoria.
SPOKANE. Sept. SI. Spokane won
both games of today's double-header
by lopsided scores. Thorsen was wild
ana ineltective lu me tirsi
McCrery was no better In the second
Grindle and Kennedy were ejected
from the first game by Umpire. Dash
wood. A triple play on a line drive to Kip
pert. In centerfield, was the only fea
ture. Scores:
First same
Victoria I Spokane
Ah.H.Po.A.E. Ab.H.PoAE.
llcocash 2b. '
M'llon.cf. S
r.'min t V. A
2 O fooney.ss 4
4 0 M'chlor.rf 8
0 O'Z'rman.lf. 4
0 u'frlght.Sb S
1 0 N'dyke.lb 4
0 OK'pert.cf. 4
2 l'S"esman.c 4
0 ljs-wenk.p. 2
3 1 Welch.p 1
Keller.i'h. S 1
K'nedy.ir 2
E'kson.lb 1
ntson.rf 4
Jfo.lb-lf. 3
It'nnsn.ss 4
O-lndle.c 1
Thorsen. p 4
U.VOIU. s
1 1!
Totals... 30 24 12 a,
TOU1S..33 10 2T 8 1
srnnr vtv ISX1NG3.
Victoria 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 J S
Epokan 0 1 7 1 2 4 0 0 IS
Sl'MMABT.
Runs Million. Keller, coeash (3. Mel
rhoir (2. Zlmmermsn. Cartwrlght 2. ror
dyke. Klppert (ill. Splesman. Srhwenk (-'.
Welch. Home run Cocash. Three-base hit
Cocssh. Wells got one. but lost It for cut
ting first bsse. Two-bass hits Kennedy,
rplrimin. ciementson. Thorsen. Million.
Sacrifice hit Splesman. Sacrifice fly Nor
dvks. Stolen bases Cocash (2. Cooney (-1.
t COQ.I ETIOR OF CARL MORRIS
XOW LOOMS AS THE REAL
WHITE MOPE.
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Jim Flyam.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20. (Spe
cial.) Jim Flynn, the big fellow
- who pounded the floundering Carl
Morris well-nigh into oblivion
for 10 rounds in New York the
other night. Is now hailed by
fight fans as the coming "white
hope." Flynn, while not excep
tionally clever as a boxer. Is a
fighter all the way through, and
has few equals in-the ring as a
give-and-take slugger. At that.
In his recent fights, he has shown
vast Improvement In boxing abil
ity. Flynn, who graduated Into the
prlzering from the fire department
of Pueblo, Colo.. Is the man who
set th sporting world by the
ears a few months ago by knock
ing out big Al Kaufman, and
thereby eliminating him from
the "white hope" class. In fact,
Flynn seems to be coming Into
. his own as the official extin
guisher of "white hope" hopes.
r.M,irht Vordvke. Krnpert. Million,
Double play Klpp.rt to Cooney. Struck out
rj Tk.nnen a hv Srhwenk 3. by elch 2
Basrs on balls Off Thorsen 9. off Pchwenk
i rr Hel,-)! 1. Hit by pitched bal-Oood-
nian. by Welch. Welch pitched lost two In-
allnurln. no mill. 2 hitS. 0 at .bat.
Left oo bases Victoria 10. Spokane T. Tim
1 &i. j mpire uijowiwu.
Second same . ,
Victoria I Spokane
Ab.H.Po.A.E Ab.H.P0.A.E.
M'llon.cf. 3
O'man.Sb 8
Keller. L'b 3
K'nedy.lf 3
Ctson.rf. 3
McM'o.lb 3
B'nan.sa. 3
G lndle.c 2
McCry.p. 2
1 o o I'trsn.zn-iD s
2 2 0 OiCooney.ss. 2 0
0 2 1 M'chlor.rf 3 2
110 0 Z-man.lf.. 2 2
0 8 1 nC-rliht.8b 2 1
16 0 OiN'dyke.lb 1 1
111 OK'pert.cf. 1 1
O S 2 0.3'esman.c 3 2
0 0
4
0 0
0 o
2
0
1
1
0 3 l;0'L'hlln.p 8 0 o lo
O'JC.lD-lfD. 1 U V
Totals... 23 H 21 Totals. .21 9 21 1
SCORE BT ISMMio.
Victoria 0 0 0 0 2 02
Bpokan 4 0 8 0 1 0 8
diima called at th end of seventh by
agreement.)
SUMMARY.
Runs Million. Goodman. Cooney. Mel
chlor. Zimmerman 2. C'artwrlght (). Nor
dyke. Klppsrt. Two-base hits Melrhlor,
('ttwrlihl. Horn run Goodman. Sacrl.
flre fy Klppert. Stolen bases McMurdo,
KlDoert (2i. Nordyke. btruck out By Mc
Creery 2. b O Loushlln 3. Bases on balls
Off McCreery 2. Triple play Klppert to
Cooney to Nordyke. Double plays ilcMurdo
(unassisted); Cooney to Nordyke. Left on
bues Victoria 2. Spokane 3. Hit by pitcher
Cartwrlaht. Zimmerman. Tln 1:10.
L'mplre Dashwood.
IXDOOR LEAGI E IS ORGANIZED
Baseball Bevoteos to Play Through
Winter at Albany.
ALBAXY, Or., Sept, 21. (Special.)
Albany's first Indoor baseball league
was formed at a meeting In the armory
last night- It will be composed of six
teams representing the Alco Club, Al
bany High School. Spanish-American
W'ar Veterans, Oregon National Guard,
Knights of Columbus and Southern
Pacific. Frank M. Powell was elected
president of the league, Wlllard L.
Marks secretary and Charles H. Stew
art treasurer.
These three officers and the man
agers of each team will form the board
of directors. Only two managers have
thus far been chosen Claire B. Baker
for the Spanish-American War Veter
ans and Herman Stalnaker for the Na
tional Guard team.
raclflc Coast.
'orthwestern.
w.
Portland. 4
Vernon. . . OS
Oakland.. V4
ssn Fran. M
U P.C.) W. L- P-".
67 .fs'vaneouver 83 59 .017
73 ..172 Spokane.. S3 70 .53S
g4 .5H Seattle !S 72 .50
IU . Portland.. 0 73 ..1i!3
aA iirt'TaMini... 79 7d .510
sacram'to i
Los Ang. 72 10 iciom. .ji ""
aiinnaa. .
W
U P.C.
47 .u.vjlphlla.
6 ..'.'.i4 Detroit
60 ..17"; Cleveland..
62 .Ci47, New York.
6 .522 pomon
W. L. P.C.
New Tork S7
Chicago. . b2
Pittsburg 82
mila 75
Pt. Louis. 72
Cincinnati 64
UmnUlvn K1
t"2.". .1172
sj nil ..7
73 63 ..129
72 6.S .614
69 71 .41.3
6d 70 .4-5
b'i '11.1 waahlnrl'n ft!) SO .423
.4.M Cftlcsao. . .
i,' .r . q a ii.i ''vi at t.ouls..
SU VI 3.
American Assn. Western League.
League.
w. L. P.C.
W. 1- P.C.I
Mlnnesp's. ! 63 .RSS' Denver. . ..
Kan. City. S 6.1 ..'.71 SU Joseph.
Columbus, ho 71 .548 Pueblo....
Pt Paul... IX 78 .4S3, Lincoln .. . .
Milwaukee 72 81 .471, Sioux City.
-i.rf 72 S2 .4:S Omsha
89 41 .645
82 64 .562
78 67 .541
77 63 .311
7.1 73 .507
72 73 .437
C3 82 .363
lnrtlsnsp's 7U 52 .461! Topeka. .
Louisville
03 IH .412i Ds Moines 41 9
Yesterday' Results.
Paciria Coast Leattue Portland 3. Oak
land 1; Vera 3, Sacramento 1; Los An
geles l! San Francisco 2. 13 Innings, called
on account of darkness. ,
Northwestern League-Portland 2 Ta
coma 1: Seattle 8-3. Vancouver 2-10; Spo
kane 1.1-S. Victoria 2-2.
Atnerlcsn lanue Cleveland 9. New
Tork l: Philadelphia 7. St. Louts 4: Detroit
2 Boston l: Chicago-Washington gam
postponed on account of rain.
National League Pit tsburj t li
New Tork S-7. St. Louis 2-8; Philadelphia
i-2. Chicago 0-5; Cincinnati 4-0, Brooklyn
'"American Association St. Paul 10-4. To
ledo 2-11: Kansss City 5, LoulsvlUa 4; n
other games scheduled.
Western League Sioux City 4, Lincoln 2;
Ft. Joseph 4. Denver 2: Des Koines 2.
Pueclo V; Topeka 13, Omaha 3.
BASEBALL IN EPITOME
. Six Leagues at a Glanc.
F
First-Day Crowd Biggest Ever,
Say Fete Officials.
RANCH EXHIBITS AMAZE
DcspiLo Severe Weather Agricultural
Display Compares Favorably
With Former. Years Wild
West Features Arranged. .
Spectacular harness races, broncho
busting, a barbecue and a pleasure
ssevinar rowd of 1200 featured the
opening of the fifth annual Multnomah
County Fair at Gresham yesieruay.
Officials announce that It was one of
the largest first-day crowds that ever
attended.
With exhibits credited with being far
,t..n .,n.td and the Inevitable
sidelights showing a marked Improve
ment over tne preceaing yen... J
thine oolnts to the fair being a con
tinuous success.
Yesterday was Gresham day, ana in
honor of the designation all business
houses were closed during the after
noon. Gresham residents helped ma
terially to swell the attendance.
Several weather conditions have com
bined against the agriculture exhibits.
While they are considered Just as good,
if not better, than those displayed In
a. .... - ovnArlaH that BUCtl
la woo aa "
good results would be obtained. Thus
far 1911 has Deen a pour
crops. This has also been a. late year
i. p.i.iorimr the adverse
conditions, the officials declare the
exhibrts are wondenui.
, 1 1 v... .....mi fra.ternaL orders
will be the main feature this after
noon. Teams from several looses oi
the Woodmen of the .World, Modern
Woodmen and the Granges will com
pete In a military arm.
All 30 wlla norses urucacu -'
t-. t,ov arrived at the falr-
i - irk.w wore, ocrtmnanlerl D V
several broncho-busters and this after
noon the spectators win nave an ui -tunlty
of witnessing some real live wild
Western entertainment-
Exhibits that are attracting conqu
erable attention. because of their
beauty and significance, are those In
the competitive class representing: the
endeavors of the Evening Star and
T. nnlll. aTlronfraas The exhibits ln
nusaciitini' ui
elude everything raised on a farm ana
the best or tne aomeanc Bcioum de
partment. The prize will be awarded
in a few days
The big barbecue was one of the most
Interesting features of the day. Hun
dreds eat under the trees and enjoyed
the delicious roasted steer.
Prizes In the fruit, iiorai ana so-
mestlc sciences exhibits will be
awarded this afternoon. Today's pro
gramme also includes more harness
racing.
BERX1CE B. IS $2500 WIXXER
Iteglna Captures $1000 Derby at j
Walla Walla Fair.
WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Sept, 21.
Pernlce B won the 2:16 trot, worth
J2500. at the fair grounds today. Re
glna Arvl won the 31000 Walla Walla
Derby. Results:
First rare 2:1 trot, purs J25O0 Bernlce
B. won. Dsn MrKlnney second. Orlena third;
best time. 2:12. v.
Second race, 2:16 pace, purse 8250 Leah
won. Del McKlnnon second. Carlysl third,
best' time. 2:17U- . . .. ....
Third race, running, four and one-half fur
lonVs selling, purse $150 Mlnnedocla won,
eS leeond . Phosphorus third; time -.56.
Fourth race, fix furlongs, selling, purs.
$150 Loftv Hsywood won. Halworth aecona.
Lord Rossington third; time. 1:15 f.
Fifth race. Walla Walla Derby, on and
one-e.khth miles, purse 10Retlna Arvl
won Johnstown second. Footloose third,
time. 1:54.
Beavers Get Five Players.
CLEVELAND. -Sept 21. The Cleve
land Baseball Club released today nine
minor leaguo recruits. Howley, HIrsch,
Coltrin and Doane will be sent to Port
land. Or.
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Taste Rose City
Beer Just Once
for Men and Young
for Fall
The "new" shirts, with comfy neck
bands $1.50.
and the stunning scarfs (crocheted)
to match 50c to $3.50.
And everything else calculated to
warm the heart of a man who has red
blood in his veins.
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Th Hart Cigar
Just the first taste
That's all you need to convince
you that our special brew
Rose City Beer
Is Superior Beer
That one taste and youll know ,
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