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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1911)
aiORXIXG OREGOXIAy. FRIDAY. 1911. STPTPIinKTl 9 BEAVERS DEFEATED YET STICK Ofl TOP .00023 Per Cent Is Lead Over Vernon, After Seals Take Stiff 12-lnning Game. STEEN FANS 14 BATTERS Ban IaJvriro Wins When Ilapp Loaes Wide Throw From Third. Lindsay Knocks Homer la Effort to Savw the Day. BT W. J. FETRAHC. Won. ... .. .luJ I-"e 14 P C. C-rt'en-. ..... eraoa . . . . Desplt. the heart-break Inc defeat administered to Bill Steen by 8an Fran cisco by a 1-to-l icore In II Innings tirdir. the Beavere attll """" - I alight edge on the Vernon Hooligan, i for the League leadership. the League leadership. ms marginal lead la only In evidence when the perceotagee of the two clube ara carried out to v. fi cures. It waa nothing- short of the hardest kind of luck that cost Steen that game yesterday, for tha clever Portland twlrler pitched magnificent ball. Two plays la tha last Inning that went awry allowed the Seals two runs, and BUI Lindsay's boma run In Portland's half counted for naught In aacapln. a defeat. WeawerM trVark Brtlllaat Steea for 11 Innings made the B-ala eat out of hie band, in that time be fanned 1 of them and was exception ally stingy with his blta. That Port Un waa unable to acora earlier than tba flnal Inning when Undsay made bis homer, waa due entirely to the grand gelding of -Buca" Wearer, whose sen aatlonal work so pleased tba fana that be waa treated to a shower of slljer after ha had robbed Buddy Ryan of a t.,. .hirh would hare tallied Bill which would nave lamew laers In tba seventh Inning. reach opened tha fatal ltth for the !. with . dinky popfly toward . g-rra. who played It aafe by waiting ; Roda-ere In tba eeenb Inning. r Pes! Rod and two men were out. jonnnon a safe bit Into left, but Chadbourne fielded It la time to bold French t third. Johnson then stole second, the Beavers being content to play for tha batter. Wide Teaa resM tlapaa. This person waa tha elongated Mr. v K..t. a slow bounder ioi. to Bill Llndeay. Tha rrtlnd third sacker dashing In "-l h" wall nicely, but to..ed a trlfla wide to Rappa. who was pulled Into the run ne la th. effort to field the b V. and ororped It. Thla gave Naylor "fa and "et French eoore. but befor. 'Homrlng B.ll- could Pick up tha P"".0?" lon. who Bad bean on aacond. and had ot stopped at third, dashed acrosa tha p7at"wlth what provad tba winning run for tha Seala Chadbourna and Rodgera wera tha nr.t Beavera up. and Weaver once mora f,ur.d in a robbery anant. for he pulled tT,.dbourne a Una drive out of the air. while Rodgers hit to McArdle and was out at flr.t. With two down BUI Ucdaay. smarting over his bard luck play, cracked ona of Frank Mil er"s offrrlags for a home run over the right Bold fence. This tally was not enough, for tha Seals had to and tha Beavers only ona. and Rappa ended tba game by going out at nrst. Kaeetaar ta Ftlaa; Today. II waa an earning and well-playea game, and tha Seals wera favored by fortune In that final Inning. Fast I-.j. e-.mred their playing behind Miller, and brilliant stops by Weaver ana McArdle. especially tha ' helped tha big pitcher out of many tbreatenlng aliuatlona. On th. other hand Bill Sln bad hla strikeout clo'h.a oi and whiffed tb. Seal. quit, frequently, or compelled them to pop fleld aiw th. game. Cnlted State. Sen ator fhamberUln. Oovernor W est and State Treasurer Kay wera In the grand stand and applauded tha effort, of the boma Playara to keep up th.lr winning ''si'mer Kotner will Pe.vars this afternoon, wh la Ilarry Puter or -ivc- Moeklm.n will do tha honor, for the Seala Buter will prob Z tb. twiner, though Mahler may .c'i. to us. Fanning for th. beneflt of Cal Ewlng. principal owner of th. 8 Francisco club, who arrived In Portland yesterday. Tha acora: ftta Ffwni-tera. Portl Ab.H.Fo.A-E pow.!l If rrcn.ib. 4 Mc A e s t'ro John'n.cf t S.tt rf S T.n t.lb. 4 rtrry. a. a S o i-had'alf. a S 1 4 I 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 11 4 0 Kvl . Jo o I.lil t 0 H nrr in . Hn.rf o Kr .r.:f. O r-k .-. liL.'e.e. 0 lMB.p. . z 11 Mi.ler.p. l a i Totals 40 M1 0) TMals II 4 14 JCOBt BT INKlsun. . rrancureo.. . J J , i 4 1 f- H.te ioooaaoaooo l in-.. . ....... IUMVAKI. Johnson. L!nJr- Ptruck . h. V.Il.r 4. " oa UM UART. Rune y n-h ei-.-Hr m.o k. ff a-.n X. off Mii:r - i- w l.ln.la pour-.e f.. ,:). i.in.iMy i-. " -i-riflce bite Ur.d.ay. fUol.n r.s -K-dors. iaa.y aad aa t.a u-.-. Notea of th .amv - k -n-Mver- eaa be eald to b rvtier. f k . u. star ball , " . a.'rv. f.snlrs -r tlm.-. tnnne t--d but me s -. -' M""' a.pped laclpl.nl H-a- w . " . . .. V- a. 0w. -- - r"J a,.-- p-.M faaned 11 of tk. fW-als i. tii. r.'ation ntn. Innlsss or in. wmiur. ?.Li7. lo -tb., -htlf t. hi. ..ria. I- "T, "..."rbr-e sensational P TS t--.V-. le H.avers In tn. third Innme. and E,.'J'.I T-ocaat aad W -s..r eak .vl lai" tV. i.ati a separate stunia I-ewea -! a r.b.ry catcb of La , ' . fy T.nnant mde a .rsnj.tand I.o. '.' .,.,, w -...r rot-bf.1 t ktllioiirM . " - - Kit k..- k of "Vftss M'llT b.d slr.s' a . .1 . . w i d t tnfl.ld la the of rrtflfh .I - -- ttata thta nit.-h.r. .nd ro.nd.r to " 1 i - . , -rpau. hackins P alce.y aaJ k.p IB. ruaaer. rrom adiaer-tng. i. ,. t.o . rtk-. oa S.r .or ta the --- . . . i,u Hid do ms eorw- . nd tani.a. ' -t - k y..l!n -Nail b.r. Mi. an a-ai sw.ng mad.y ea lb. aa.l Zi"e.l aad aa eul. T a. big crowd la L I... v.. ." ab tut M.i, aui laogk VoliM Is stilt eat ef the .me . r.n.n-d aide rd sot .t Bio tl. s-ne t.r-r. eard.y. ts Fr-a.-k . .ta.n a r.,-. .am., fcowntr. and n .a 7 a an: .m s;ar at lie kid's posit. on. S'MS kaJd out 14 :ko.-.a as fjl Wt.t.r A N.!or . Fow.ll X. JM- ,x ' FT -oca. Teaaaat. Uerry aad U...r. for the bound, out it c" " - tira s.p z w o,i.rp from him. and French "'' Tots . 1 W Ts "7 Total. .4 10 14 10 S Ardla advanced him to secona. wnue - ixvixas. Weaver who bad fanned four times COBS BT ,"J,,- ."....on. popped a fly o S.e.n. Verno- ..... ......1 0 0 J 1 J- J rArT. waa tk. en!y il wke did Bol faa eat aurtna. tbe afl-raooa. which Is pllckms" " OAKLAND WINS IS TWELFTH SacrartM-nto Tie- Score In Ninth bat Pace Is Too Hot. SAN FRANCISCO, S.pt 18. Oakland won a 11-lnnlng gam. against Sacra mento her. today. Oakland led In the ninth, but Sacramento made th. score a tie and then Martlnonl. who pitched for Oakland, gave war to Pernoll and TtompMD waa succeeded by Byrem. Oakland made Ita fourth and winning run In the 12th. Score: (itnantg I Oakland- -,-. AB.il. PO.AE. 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Time of Enni 1 hours 34 minuleA. Umpir rand. Hllde- GAME IS GIFT TO VILLAGERS Angel ritcher Hold Vernon to Two Hlt. but Throw Ball Away. LOS ANG ELK A Sept. fi. Oat-hlt I to 1 and out-fielded. Vernon neverthe less today won Its third straight gams from Lob Angeles In the present series. Lererens waa wholly to blame for the lo.s of his game. He made one wild pltrb and then threw the ball over Dil lon's head Into tha bleachers, these two bungles allowing all thraa acorea to coma It. Brackenrldge. though hit for 10 aaftlra. kept them scattered so they counted for but one run. A drizzling rain fell throughout tha game. Score: Vernon AB.H.Po-A.E. Los Ana.'.ee AU It PO.A.E. rerl'lacf 1 0 I u UoWr.Sb 0 1 1 ii'tt-ts'r.ab 4 S o t O t.-lo I rf 3 o o o 15 j l s 1 D.i.y.cf . o 1 a o iirurlii 0 1 iuloa.tb J 10 t 1 f, ...n rf S 1 J X,.U!m.7i J 0 . -. . J J J J J "t". IlilS row. e toll l;Abbott.rf 4 1 T 0 I D.l.y.cf . 0 1 0 S to. t.MlM O 1 0 o O OO 0 D 1 IiM bus 1 1 0 z 0 1 110 8UMMART. Rons Carlisle , Pratkenrldse. Lafcer. to;n ba- McDonae.l. I'atl.rwn. Paiy and IIMon. Ta-bw htte Lobtr H.ltmul i. h..-n. Kit. lcTtnnell. Lobar. Carl- Ula iirm on ball. Off Leverans off hr.-k.nrid.. a tstrurk out Br Lerras by Ura krtirldge z. Donb;e j;aye Bracken, rldso to Ho; p to Patterson X Loher to Ab bott. Pra-krnrlde to Patterson. Wild ritrh Uttfani. Time of earn. 1 hoar aad to mia.tra t mplre Mctireery VEKXOX IICRLER T.VKES BRIDE John Raleigh Sends Teaurnrnate CI jrars to Celebrate Event. ISO A NO ELF S, Sept. II. (Spaclat) Johnny Raleigh, pitcher of tha Ver non ball team, today married Miss Ethel Davis, of this city. Tba players hava known for some time that rta eleh waa thinking of married Ufa. What proved to them that ba was married was tha receipt today at tha Vernon clubhouaa of a box of cigars with tha compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John Raleigh. Hogan said that ha did not know where or by whom Raleigh had been married. Washington Crew Weakened. I'VIVERSITT OF WASHIXOTOJf. Se attle. Wash, Sept- 1. (Special.) Coach Illram Connlbear. wboaa work It Is to coach a crew of Washington men that will run off from tha California rowers. Is worrying because only two of last year's varsity oaramen are Dacg In tha traces. Cnlesa ha gets a large number Interested In rowing this year, th- roarh aara that a winning crew ran hardly ba accumulated. Pullen and Wand are tba only varsity oaramen who have returned. Ta I -cry I -aw May Be Altered, ALBAXT. Or, Sept ts. (SpaelaL) A proposition to amend the charter of Albany so that tha City Council may make an unlimited tax levy will ba voted upon at tha next city election, to n hld In December. A resolution auhmlttlng the matter to a popular rote at that time paased tha City Coun cil yesterday. Tha charter now pro hlblta an annual tax levy higher than mtlla. Indoor Ball Tea ma Practice. ALBAXT, Or, Sept. It. (Special.) Tha Albany Indoor Baaeball League will start tha seaaon'a achedula next Tuesday with a gam. betwen tha Aloo Club and Knlghta of Columbus teams There are alx teams In tha league and three gamea will ba played eaca week. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday evenlnga. Several of the teams be gan practice work last evening. BASEBALL IN EPITOME Six Leagaa at f.M.t I Karthwertera. w. - p.ci w. i p a rort'.acd . Vancouver lol l .'- .- i . . -. t .Strt ?ookane - - 14 Tl .ft oak.and bj .5iT r-.attle . . . r 74 .:: t . l-rin. K4 V .4il t'ortUtnd .. M Sta-r Am to. Tl ll 4.1i Taeorr.a 10 M .4T i xns.i.s T luS .4ja,VI:torla I I A 41 12 -2 v.. I- F C.f W L. P C. ., bO 11 PHI .... T 47.. ,' l;,,.., kj 6 .. Lietroit ... .4a i-.it.-i.ra. !- . .'leveiaad . 74 .Ita. ;.L. - 7T a4 r.4n.Srw York. TJ 11 .5 1 n. iula". 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St. Lotaia 4. bostoa-Claclaau came p-stpoaea, "Xrnerlcan Aseoclstlon Coln-tbos S. Low t-.ii.. . Ksr.ta. try -. kli-lokt. II Toi-Jo A lniriapo,i. 1: su Paal-Mlaae- . - . ta.r. 1. rtai.tDon.d- rain. tf..tra Lu. It, Jo.p 4-t. Topek 11- t 'i.-'in 9tous t.l:y 1: Poeb.o ' kointa 4. lunttr t-t. Ptirhle T- tsec ord 101 em l.-t at aad eC nitM IBBIBS be- CAitEEA CATCHES PLAYXE3 151 ACTION, ALSO THREE MAGNATES A -- ft -UTT" Al U n - i w 1 I I" .i.J aV r: -' , . r-tar 1 BITTING FULLS OFF Beavers Must Hit or Lose Flag, Says Cal Ewing. TEAM PLAY MOST FINISHED Vernon Club, Once Thought Joke, Is Xow Ileal Baseball Machine on Own Grounds, Says Leader of San Fram-lsco Nine. BT F.08C0B FAWCETT. -PnHi .n win hAva to locate that batting ays next week; or there will ba no pennant raising here" J. Cal Ewlng. leading spirit oi t. San Francisco ball club and former .ki.i - - .. . i - . a. t h rout Lcsrua sounded thin nota of warning yeater- aay, as ne saw tne ii-innim, .-.... rout of tha Beavers at Recreation park. "We all admit that Portland has th. most finished team, tha .tronge.t club, man for man. In the league, but Vernon la batting out eight and 10 blta .very gam. and th. Beavers less than half that many." added the popular Seal jlnx-dlspenaer, who arrived In the city yesterday with mnk ieavni, oi vra-.- land. 'No. I don't say Vernon-win win tne pennant. It's a stand-off Between in. iwn. and th. luck of the gam. may de cide th. final .landing. But Her. Ewlng stopped lorupt- It to utter soft Impeachment against I'mplre an Ualtren for not ruling Lindsay out at the piaie lor wmrnnuK with th. catcher', throw to second in the ninth Inning. "Hogan'a men hava juei Begun pij ng Inside, machine-made baaeball and this, with their tremendous nitnng en. MllUes. makes them extremely dangeroua opponents. "Hogan S clUD naa resaiy mtu iun- ki.. nt a toke all season Insofar as real baseball Is concerned." eontlnued Cal aa the shadow oi a arnna iu-i through tha ecreen. "Every baa.ball man In tha l.agua has known his signals. His men hava played as though they ware stuck out there on the spur of the moment. "But things ara different now. Th. Villagers are playing real baseball. They are hitting at a fierce clip. They are on their horn, ground, and It looka aa If McCredle's pitchers will b. hi. on. solvation In the next thra. weeks." see Swing's comments on tha batting slump suffered by th. Beav.ra this week ara interesting and perhaps alarming to a good many fans, but In light of Investigation, no real worry Is Incumbent, tor wniie ma teara averaged only four hits a game In the three clashes thla week. It has out batted both Vernon and Oakland, heavy hitting oggregaUona since ths return home on September 11. Mc-Credlea men generally hit better on tb. road anyway. In tha Vernon sertea of four gamea which began the final homo schedule ct--.ta-.KAo 19 Portland batted .257 a team average, and against Oakland alx gamea mad. 60 hits, or an aver as 1 se of .21. Tftia weea tne ooji r.ae bat anged out only 11 bit. in tnree games, owever, Henley and Miller are both Ha well up among league pucnera mi Browning, although possessing a sea son's record reading 11 wlna and IT looses, baa been especially effective against tba Beavers all year. a e e Ewlng brings up another matter which should cause far more concern than the slump In batting th. strain under which tne club haa been worksig during the past month or six weeks aa a factor In the dash to the pennant Connie Mack, of tha Philadelphia -7 :'i r:''i ;':-.: ' - , , , , ; - Wtata--OTM . .1'St..,ta 1 ' ... I ' 1 ': I t y . A " -r ; if: -.- .- - -x. - ?- . - - 1 1 . .. - , -' ' ' . V i t, .-. ' . - ' ' .' ,r.. ,:' J 7 ; . ! ' r . ; ;. ..-'..'. - t , !4 ". ' I- ' . ; ' ill fti -m w ' iy HrrT"" c ' 4fJ I i it' - . . . ta ,-..- r y-AiT"T" FvT Jv: rv cyvzVta-. World's champions, has said repeatedly that the week of rest given his war riors In the series with th. all-stars last Fall awaiting the end of the Na tional League schedule, cut a far more Important figure In tha Ignominious crushing dealt-out to tha Chicago Cuba than most fans Imagined. Here on the Coast V.rnon has been winning a majority of gamea by safe margins In th. last two or three week., while Portland has had to b. cont.nt with one run, nip and tuck, sea-saw victories, many stretching out Into extra Inning battles. The Beavers have undoubtedly been under a tremendoue strain every day up to the last out and will have their work cut out for them In the Vernon series which begins next Wednesday. The schedule calls for seven games at Vernon, but a tie gam. and a possible postponement or two will necessitate double-headers aad extend the series to an eight, nine or perhaps 10-gams affray. see Ewlng believes Portland could stand another week or two of ball in the FaU and Is a supporter of the proposed plan of extending the league season from 10 to 31 weeka At present Portland gets tl games at horns In tha 15 weeka and 105 games away rrom nome, seven gimel constituting a iui -in against six in Portland. "The league directors expect to give the matter deep and careful study be tween now and the annual meeting In November," said the San Francisco magnate. "That's why wa Drougnt up at the special session." it. e -i . 1 1 1 .ooomnanw th team home' Sunday night, returning through Portland on tne touowmg xue-uy wim Hen Berry, of Lea Angelea This duet in kta I.I..1 at fitattlt hv .V.JllflrM Will U JW1UCU - ta . j J McCredle and the three will junket eastward to tne vv vr.ua bouc. SPORT SCHEDULE AJUlAXGIiD Washington Contests Are Outlined by Graduate Manager. T-KTVERSITT OF WASHINGTON, Seattle, Wash, Sept 18. (Special.) Tentative plans for athletic contests have been made by Victor Zednlck. graduate manager. "We have planned to have Washing ton meet other college, in Spokane, Pnrilnnil and Seattle." said Zednlck. "Idaho, Washington State College and the University of wasningion win ai t.rntit with Snokana and Seattle for gamea Idaho and Washington meet at Spokane; Oregon ana wasnington a. Portland; Washlngtond State College, also Washington and Oregon Agricul tural College, at Seattle. It Is planned to have Washington alternate with Oregon and Oregon Agricultural Col lege between Seattle and Portland. "The triangular track meet, between Oregon, Washington and Idaho will be held here this year. Tha Oregon Agri cultural College-Washington meet vlll take place at CorvaUls ln tba Spring and the Pacific Northwest contest will likely take place In Seattle. 'General league plans will bs car ried out for baseball and basketball, en. tatan. will tour firee-on and then awing back through Eastern Washing ton, where Whitman will be played. In both sports, Pullman and Idaho will b. met on th. local campus. It 1. th. plan to rev.rs. this Itinerary next year. "In wrestling, tha Washington grap plera will go to Corvallis to meet th. defender, of the Orange and Black, while the Washington State College farmers come to Seattle." HOTCHKISS STILL WIXXIXQ California Girl to Meet Miss Rotcb In Finals Today. BOSTON. Sept It. Miss Hasel H. Hotchklss, of Berkeley. Cal-. th. Amer ican woman tennis champion, and Mlsa Edith Rotch, of Boston, won their matches In th. semi-final round of the Long wood tournament today and will meet In the flnala tomorrow. Mlsa Hotchklss defeated Mrs. A. Shurtleff. of Boston. (-1. (-1. Miss Rotch beat Miss A 11c. Thorcdjka of Boston, -,,--. -. 3 SPOKRNEGIVES NO QUARTERTO HENKLE Indians Pound Offerings Southpaw for 10 Hits and Eight Runs, of NICKS NEVER HAVE CHANCE Plle-Drlrer Tactics of Inland Em pire Stalwart Check Roadsters Throughout Stovall Saves Team rrom Shutout, SPOKAN74 'Wash.. Sept. IS. (Special.) Spokane romped away wltn tne iw.f sters. 8 to 1. In a gam. that waa a irt .h.t It aeamad to doze the faith ful fans. Hsnkla was slated to stop the Indiana and ho did his best, out a he remarked coming home: "I had nt V....1-... t- wo In: It takes a right bander to heat that hunch." From which tt may ba Inferred that Henklo pitches th. left slds and got his bumps. T -strai Vfl The Indians gathered in a home run, several two-baa. drive, and half a doxen or more healthy .Ingles, ran the base. Ilka dears and backed op the very merltorous efforts or ai who was In th. box squeicmng , did Portlanfl lana. in onu . threaten, tha fifth, when Stovall doubled to center and Nick William, sent In the lone run with a single. ta- vi. timi was In cold xne gwiii J ... . ...r. for Sookane. And the fourth Inning supplied the aalt and pepp" k.a too.ori free transpor- iiminui in o. u ii . . . tatlon from Henkla. Cartwrlght, ylsl- . . w tKta .tiAort or tne rBtuii Diy anoyeu or -f . pitcher, lammed a high one so h "Jdhat ta . -ontertlelder's head 1L Dounucu "ii , and Carty beat the relay to the plate, driving Zimmerman In ahead xf him. .11 .nt .11 Kinrieri b". -" DUt iiiia wo ,. . . , ( i o- . T. Luruer. ,i.ta v.. .- winnert executed ta-.,...-ta ....1.1. following which ti r--vd a tiase on balls. With . v. - v.oo. lonrlnd. alDDeri wo.. . .. xTot-ei walked and th at n. P'' - wh-n noonev backs were iuum a -- -r .. tore off a double down the left Held foul line. . e e a iliA.A vriPA TTI flfft It was enougrt, dui v..o. to be had later and they were grabbed. The score: Portland OPOAA-- Ad.H ro-A.n M'd'rff.tb t 0 Harrls.cf. 4 C,-vtall rf 4 1 tV"ams.lb 4 1 P'arew.lf. t 0 Mensor.lb 4 1 Moore. c l u C'trln.as. 1 1 Henklap. 4 McCabe.o 1 1 4 1J Mi 14""ll Total- 110 1T1 Ota- nnfYRH BT INNINGS. Portland 6pokane SUM-TART. Rnns -Stovall. Netsel, Xtmmerman 1. Hom...run--Cartrlsht. Two-base bUa-to- vail K lpPwTT. a, txjuc7. Vi w7..cyirrw Nordvkv Sacrifice fly l-seTon1 fee.."". KlTZSSS? t Struck out or no-in- J !... V.----!i K.n Moore. Time of same 1 hour 10 minutes. Umpire Pas-wood. GEBVAIS TOO MICH FOR BEES Vancouver Again Walks Away With Game From Victoria. VANCOUVER, Sept l--Vancouver won again today rrom vicxona ujr -score of 6' to L Gervals kept the hits scattered and was invincible In the plncbea The acora: Vanoouver AB.BPo.A-E. n-nn-t.2b 8 0-61 V loll " A txn. rti-a. .j. winion.cf a l Baker.lb 8 1 J Fras-r.lb 0 J Frlk.rf. alio James.Sb 4 11; Bwsln.cf I I J J bVh'ber.ss 4 2 J 1 Cates.lt. 4 r 8 0 8hea.c... IM GerVs,p. 8 10 1 lOood'n.&b 3 2 s a 0 o 8 0 8 0 1 4 5 3 0 2 Keller,2b n.vort-rf Clem-n.rr M'M'do.lb 8 'Bren'n.ss 4 ftrlndla.a. 4 ji-ak.,p... 4 Totals - 27 10 2 Totals 85 8 24 18 -clonic BT INNINGS. vncottver 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 Victoria O00OOO1W! BUMMART. Runs Bennett. Swain. Seharnweber 3. Cates Devost. 8tolen bases Bennett. 6eharnweber. Cates. Bacrtnce hitsShea, Moaturdo. Two-base hits Dsvost, Bren- ...... el. ntartaKta- ThrAO-bAM hit Dili, 31 11. lull. .j. - . . - Cates. Home run Swain. Bases on balls Off Lalts A Struck out By Gervals o, by n ..1.1 ttawa tatin.n to MO- I K O. t ' r - -' - - - -r.irrtn Million to Grlndle. Passed ball Shea. Time of same 1 hour and 40 mln- utea. Umpire starkeiu TIGERS TAKE GAME AT LAST Hits Bunched on Fullertoi-, Who Also Geta Bad 6npport. SEATTLE, Sept 18. Tacoma bunched hlU on Fullerton. who got wek sup- . --a Atafo.r.A o ttlA 4 tn S Tha locals. made a ninth Inning rally, but were un aoie to ua mo icura ouwro Ab TtTo.A-B.I AKH PQ.A.E. Lard.3b 8 118 0 Morsa,ss. 5 0 0 2 0 loran,ci v a v-a se7..o. a v v Ehea.., Cr-k'k.cf 0 0 Abbott.rf 4 110 1 O e i.tiuli.iif. 4 110 1 rious r, it Puea3b. 0 0 Ouyn.lf . .81000 2 0Cole'n,8b. 8 0 111 0 l Burns.o.. 8 1 14 3 0 1 A Flah'r lb 4 000 Wd.rf-lb Ort.lb.. . 8eaton,rf Ray'd.ss. Whal'x.o Pulls' n.p 0; Miller, p.. 4 0 0 2 0 0,0 8 T 0 1 I ,A . 1- .. . O t. A. Totals S3 4TT 8 Battsd for Moran In el(htb. SCORE I BT INNINGS. n n 1 a A A A A geattie w - - Tkooma 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 4 JTMMART. TWO-oaae But "J". ' . " . " ' -" Abbott. Sacrifice hits Householder, Bay- m OOa. Biruca out xy r uim ivn , , uj iii lrr 13. Bases on balls Off Fullerton 4. off Miller 1. WHO. piicn aiiitr.t mi uj . . . ..-it i-i.. K. SSillorton T . f t on bases Seattle 5. Tacoma 7. Double play s-t.k.r tunasslsteai. -turns to t t. um pire McCarthy. JO HXSOX-WELLS . FIGHT OFF Jack Teclares He Will Retire and Never Enter Ring Again. taimiir Ota SQ T.ta Tnhnifin -V.ltru.i, Koit on. Wells championship fight scheduled tnr October 1. was definitely aban- . ..- ttaiit iv the nrlncltiala and nro- moters, owing to the opposition of th. authorities and a large element of the Johnson said later: "After finishing my contracts in lobi-iu, - wm novo put on the gloves In public again. I , ... . , aa li.fltuiiijilght rktrnnlnn of the world, which no man has sv.r before done. 1 I V 1.IDI,".. . - 4 OlCooney.ss. 4 10 X 0 M'chlor.rf 1 1 1 1 lZ-rman.lf. 1 1 1 1 0Crlght,Sb I 1 4'N'dyke.lb 1 1 1 1 OKlppert,cf 4 3 1 I) OOaldiek.o. 1 0 . llTlnnntr D. 14 0 FANCY in a HAT adapted to vonr particular face, Y O U R S E L F and you 11 hurry in to see our own domestic and imported "forty-nine va-, rieties." -for On Washington, CUBS TAKE SECOND GAME FROM PEXNAXT RIVALS. Joe Tinker Bats In Winning Run Off Mathewson, and Gothamltes' Big Lead Is Cut Dovrn. imr- a no Ron t 28. Chicago made It two straight from New York today. winning the second game or tne series. The difference between the two clubs In the pennant race la cut down to five and one-half gamea or 48 points. Joe Tinker, hero of many battles, bat ted the hit that gave Chicago the vic tory. After two men were out, eneca- ard and Schulte each singled and Dota scored on Tinker's double to left field. Mathewson opposed "King" Cole in a pitchers' battle. The former was hit safely seven times, while Cole allowed five bits, only two of which were bunched In the' opening inning. The support, however, behind Mathew ooo - -oo-o-ort whlla that of the Chl- cagoan waa even sensational. Score: R.H.E. B-tt. &l New York . 1 6 Ihteago .... 7 0 Batteries Cole and Archer; natnew- son and Myers. Umpires O Day and Brennan. Philadelphia 4, Plttshurg 0. PITTSBURG. Sept 18. Pittsburg to day was shut out by Philadelphia. Only four Pittsburg players reached imra out), octio. R.H. E. R.H.E. Pittsburg 0 8 ljPhiladelp'ia 4 7 0 Batteries O'Toole, Robinson, li- fleld and 81mon; Moore and Cotter. Um pires Rlgler and Flnneran. Brooklyn 8, St- Louis 4. ct x ona Cant tt --PrnoklTTi to day won easliy from St Louis. Score: R. H. E.I it - -i. Brooklyn .8 18 8St Louis ..4 7 1 TXta.t ta. nat-nn onit TTI infirm : Zackert Radabaugh and Golden, Wln- go. umpires Ajem ana x.miie. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Tork 18, St, Loulfl 12. -i t-i iir vnoir fiotit 9 s w.w Tork to day defeated St Louis In a game more farcical than any other seen here this season. The visiting pitchers issued 13 passes and tne rtew loraeru sium 15 bases on Btepnens ana uaj.n, m of them being In the second inning. Score: R. H. E.l R. H. E. St Louis .11 11 6New York. 18 IS 6 Batteries Hamilton. E. Brown, Nel- i - fbs - . a - Uic IMS TROUNCED AGAIN produce w flprVrecogn a generations as r--vta-TT-' '.- Rothchild Bros. DISTRIBTJTtaSRS PORTLAND, OB. "Always Made bX A. SANTAELLA Y CA.. " Tamp JIa, Tk. Hart Cigar Co, ills. Portland 3 $3 "Where you get the best" Near Fifth son and Stephens, Clarke; Worhop Qulnn and Williams. Washington 2, Detroit 1. ' WASHINGTON, Sept 28. Johnson and Summers engaged in a pitchers battle today. A base on balls In th4) eighth, followed by a sacrifice, an ln field out and Drake's muff of Gessler" fly to short left resulted In the winning run for Washington. Score: R. H. E.l R. H. E, Washingfn 2 5 lDetrolt ... 1 5 1 Batteries Johnson and Street; Sum mers and Stanage. Phlledalphla Cleveland 8. titTTt i nirT.PHTi Runt 28. The home team today hit the delivery oi Krap pand Relsllng hard and won. Score: R. H. B. R. H. B. Cleveland .8 8 SPh!la. 9 H 1 Batteries Krapp, Relsllng and Ad ams; Danforth and Thomas. Boston 6, Chicago S. nneTftW Botit ttR Bunk O'Brien t day allowed Chicago only three hits, while Boston was nitung iu6 '"i and Boston won. Score: R. H. E. R. H. EJ Chicago ....8 8 4Boston ...... 12 -J Batteries O'Brien and Wllllamsj Lange and Mayor. Minneapolis Wins Pennant. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn- Sept 28. Tha calling off of today's double-header be tween Minneapolis and St Paul gives Minneapolis the American Association pennant FIGHT GAME IS SQUELCHED Loa Angeles Council Kills Effort tl 3terive Boxing Bouts. LOS ANGELES, Sept 18. The latest efforts to revive limited round prize fighting in the city limits received Its quietus today at the hands of the leg-, lslative committee of the Council, That committee voted to deny the request of Tom McCarey, promoter and president of the Pacific Athletic Club, for an ordinance which would make possible the reopening of Naud Junc tion pavilion, where many prize fights were formerly held. North Yakima, Race Results. NORTH YAKIMA. Sept 28. Racel results at the Washington State Fail track today: Pasco-Kennewlck purse, 2:21 pace. $500--Miss Mercury, won; Esther D, second; bass, time, 2:16. Two starters. , Special pace and trot, t800 Helena l Il won; Junior Dan Patch, second; Tom Mar shall, third. Best time, 2:10. Three-quarter mile, selling, purse, szoo Philistine, won: Paclflco, second; Native Son third. Time. 1:14. Mile and a Quarter, Toppenlsh purse, 8250, for non-winners Johnstown, won; Ozanna, second; Prince Rhuperd, third. Time, 2 '07 4 Four and a half furlonrs, ' mnnlns. 8- ear-olds and up, purse ?200 Mona Cano. mann. won; Alberta Boy, second SlateS Julia, third. Time. ated old y- - ft SU - - - : oW to Bond I t-s Ski 0 Reliable it