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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, MAT 1, 1912.
ERS SLIP WITH
QUARTET OF NEW MEN ON HOGAN'S VERNON TEAM WHO SHOWED
HERE YESTERDAY.
COLTS WIN AGAIN,
THIS Til 9 TOO
the decision over F. Davlscourt, of the
Multnomah Club in the final aggres
Sennitt
Straws
$3 to $5
Split
Straws
$3 to $5
slveness. The first two periods of six
minutes each were very close with
95
Portland having a shade the better of
E ALM
it, but In the final bout of three min
utes. Walker was behind his man all
the time. Davlscourt was strong
enough to prevent a fall, but could
not take the Initiative.
B
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OST WON
. '.aawa-jaaaa-asai I iTfr' B aaawsaM
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Ninth-Inning Rally by Vernon
Makes Portland's Uphill
Fight Worthless.
KOESTNER POOR RELIEVER
Ilarkne Let Three Run fware In
FlrM Teftiple Brings Victory In
sight and Overcome Lead, but
It All Cor for Xaua-ht.
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vrnor. 14 11 .." faetn'o. . . .
Kn Fran. 12 1. .." Portland. .
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Yesterday's Reoll.
x Portland Wniflu 7, Portland 3.
Ai San Krnclc n Franctacn 3.
ramento I.
Ai l-o Ansel No came cheduled.
Anle-(klnd today.
Sac.
Lot
BY ROSOOK FAWCKTT.
In an exclttnit. but .xreedlna-ly
squally and loose-Jointed content feat
ured by a run-In Mwwn I'rnplre
Casey and hla former teammate Happy
Hogan. Vernon cam from behind in
the ninth Inning yesterday and batted
, In three run a. enough to nail down the
lid on the first clash of the third home
series. Score T to 5.
Southpaw Raleta-h proved an enigma
to the local a. The two tallies which put
Portland In the lead & to 4 In the eighth
lnnlnar. when he weakened, were really
the only runs earned by the local. Mis
plays In the mud nave them the rest.
McCredle. on the other hand, had
to rail three pitchers. Harkness being"
railroaded In the first Inning after
walking- two and allowing two singles
pood for three runs.
Teaxplr'a Hark Klae.
Temple relieved him and flung; for
the vindication of North Carollny up
. until the ninth Innlne. and then, after
all that uphill struggle, and with hla
club on the very threshhold of victory,
the big Southerner tripped. He walked
the first man man. Lltsche. In the ninth,
Burrell following with a single to cen
ter. McCredle flung Koestner into the
breach at this staae. but Kes fared
little better. In the first place he threw
wild to first on Brown's sacrifice and
filled the bafs. Hogan sent Mi-Donald
In to bat for Raleigh. How does that
old poem no? "There waa ease In Mc
Donald's manner: there was grease on
McDonald's face" Well, anyway, the
pinch hitter produced a single Into left
scoring two and after Bayless had
singled Infield to Bancroft and filled
the bags again, Brashear tore the cover
off the sphere on a ilppcr to left, acor
ng Brown.
Three Rasa t.lve Victory.
Those three proved a bitter concoc
tion. As the office boy walls: "B'Jorgo
Its fierce the way things brake: it
coedn't well be wurse. A month ago
we looked to win and now we're on
the hurse. We may come up and grab
the rest, but gee the track looks ruff;
when we git five and then Jit bumped
doggone It sure Is tuff."
It was no fault of Manager Mc
Credle' that Portland didn't grab ofT
the ooener from the 111 runners-up.
for. In addition to switching mouin
men at frequent intervals, he Jerked
two of his southpaw bat.-nicn. Lindsay
and Doane. early In the melee, and
sent In two right hand youngsters.
Bancroft at third and McDowell tn
right field.
This switching proved a life saver,
for whereaa Southpaw Kalelgh had cast
a spell over the portslde whiffers he
didn't seem to be able to pitch effec
tively against the recruits. Bancroft
walking once and tallying; the run
which brought the Beavers closer. 3 to
4 In the seventh, and McDowell walk
ing twice and banging the ball ih
against the left field fence tor a
double, whit.1! started the two-run out
burst in the eighth.
Hoa-aat la Beached.
It wa on Bancroft's walk that Mana
ger Hogan put forth his voclferousness.
Hogan you know, played on the Fres
no Club with Casey In 1903-01. at Ta
coma. in 1904-05 and at Fresno In 10.
Not being personally acquainted with
Casey. Hogan approached him gingerly
and Inquired mildly about that fourth
ball. And when Casey removed hla
mask and In pleasant tones, like a
grlzzlv bear In a peeve, asked him to
desist." Hogan looked straight at him.
pointing to hi nose, and eye and. oth
er features, and Informed him that he
couldn't fine a man $5 anyway, because
he had only four and three-quarters
digits on his right hand.
For that Hogan ultimately landed on
the Vernon bench, first, however, mur
muring something to the umpire which
sounded like a query as to whether he
had ever tried running a vacuum
cleaner over his head. Here endeth
the warring chapter.
As stated above. Portland's first three
tallies came as a result of errors by
Vernon. Brashear and Lltsche. the new
ahortstopper. having a tacky day. Tem
ple scored In the third Inning on Chad
bourne's double Into center after go
ing safe on Brashear's mlsplay. Ban
croft scored the second run In the
sixth Inning on a walk, a fielder's choice
and Lltsche's bobble on a grounder.
Chadbourne tallied the third In the sev
enth Inning on Butler's hit after get
ting life on a grounder that Patterson
and Raleigh spilled up at first. Such
was the situation In the eighth, score
4 to 3 In favor of Vernon, when doubles
bv McDowell. Rodger and Chadbourne.
tallied two and put Portland In the
lead. The ninth Inning rout Is al
ready history. Score:
Vrnoo I Portland
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I'at'on.lb 4
Br'fir.jri 4
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2 Doan.-.rf . 1
0 Ro'r.'Jb 4
0-Hwle.c 4
O Har-aa.p O
S-In'on.rf 4
t.eta'rl.as 3
Bur-ll.S! 4
Bmwn.r, 4
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O
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3 1
X
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IBan'ft.Sb 3
Tmp.p. 4
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3 O
o o
Totals 33 10 2T 8 4: Totals 40 7
IT 13 2
Batted for Raleigh In ninth.
SCORE BT INNINGS.
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SUMMARY.
Runs Car'.l:. Bayless. Braehear. Uts
rhla. Burrell 2. Brown, t'hadbourne. Rods
rsy McDowell. Bancroft. Temple. Struck
out PT Rt1 Temple 2. Baaea on
fca i( tiff H.rknr.a i oft Raleigh 4. off
T.mnit 1. Two-base nita .naouourne
McDowell. Rodgera. Thre-lae hit Brown.
tol ble p)ay Rodgers to Hap P to Howley.
Cbarc d-feat to Tempi, tacrine hit rat-
teraon Stolen Oae Buner. n u oj jmrnra
w-li Br.1aar. or Tmpl. Inning pitched
Harkn.. 2-: Tmp. 7 l-: Koeatner, 1.
Raae bit OnT Marsnea J- run . on i -m-P:..
S. runs I: on Koetner. S. run 3. Tim
of gam impire,
Jaaey and Htldc-
brand.
' N'olew of the Game. .
Vernon's three runs In the first Inning
Mm en walk lu Casual aad Baylsas. a
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Former Waahlaarfsai Atnrrlraa Twlrlrr. S Catcher ' Ar, 1-aat feasors
With Omaha la I be U ratrrs Ulnar. 4 Jimmy V4 hales, Laid Out I.aat Sea
son, by lajarlrs Received During Spring Training With Taraua rtb.
neatera 4. lab.
snrrtfic bv Patterson and singles by Brash
ear and I4tachl.
Vernon's run in the fourth Inning fol
lowed a single by Burrell and a triple by
Brown In center that Art Krueser tried to
scoop up with ona hand.
McDowell, subbing for Doane In right,
made a great arm In. In addition to hla
baiting. MclKwll starred with a wonderful
rat--h of Sllnson'a long drive that looked
ond for a double in- the eighth frame.
Pitcher Temple reached flrat baae three
time, in four on errors by tha opposition.
McDonald waa caught at the plate In the
ninth inning trvlng to make It two tallies
on Braahear's single. Chadbourne pegged
perfectly lo the plate.
Koine negotiated a nest catch In pulling
a liner bv Haylees off the right wall in the
fifth tansr
llosp waa out of the game at abort vrs
terdav because of an Injured leg. I,ltarhl
hit Ih rtral tlma up. fanned twice and
walked once. His field work waa helow par
but he looks like a Hrat-clana recruit.
The turf around second base is exceed
ingly uneven. Itodgers let one get sway
from him and Brashear two. Lout week
I.eard had a terrible tlm trying lo Judge
hops.
i-arson pitched the last Inning after Ba
telffh'a retirement In favor of the plnch
hllter. McDonald, who clinched the game for
the visitor.
IIEXKEVS PITCHING EFFKCTIVE
San FranoljTO Defeats Saoramenlo,
3 to 1 Cack Gives Three lilts.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 30. Henley'a
pitching won for San Francisco from
Sacramento this afternoon by 3 to 1.
One run got past him In the first but
after that he settled down and held
the visitors to three hits for the game.
Score:
R. H. E I R. H. E.
Sacramento 1 3 llSan Fran.. 3 10 I
Batteries Byram and Price; Henley
and Berry.
AMERICAN LEAGl'K,
Won.
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Boston
Washington .
Philadelphia.
Cleeland ...
Ietrolt
St. Uouls ...
New York . .
Cleveland 8, St. I-ouls 3.
ST. 1Dl'IS. April 30. The visitors
hit E. Brown hard and he gave way
to C. Brown In the fifth and Cleveland
won. Score:
R. H. E. R." H. E.
St. Louis.. 3 11 4!Cleveland. 8 11 0
Batteries E. Brown. C. Brown and
Klrchell; Gregg and Easterly.
Detroit 4, Chicago S.
DETROIT. April 30. Detroit won a
10-lnnlng game from Chicago. Cobb
singled In the tenth with one out and
went to third on Crawford's hit to
center. ' As Cobb slid Into third he
kicked the ball which was flying In
front of Tannehill and It rolled to the
grandstand, allowing him to make the
winning run. Score:
R H. E l R. II. E.
Chicago... 3 t 4 Detroit.... 4 4 4
Batteries Mogrldge. Lange, Walsl,
and Block; Wlllett and Stanage.
Boston . Philadelphia 1.
BOSTON. April 30. Boston won from
Philadelphia, making It three out of
the four-game series. Bedlent. who
succeeded UaU when, the latter waa r
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moved by Umpire O'Loughlln, held the
vtsitora hltless for more than five In
nings. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Boston 6 11 ;-Phils. Ill
Batteries Hall. Bedlent and Carrl
gan; Krause, Danforth and Thomas.
' e
At Washington New York-Washington
game postponed; wet grounds.
X ATI ON ALi LEAGUE.
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Won. Lost. Pet.
Cincinnati 10 3
New York S 3 .7:7
Boston 4 4 .5"
rhlrago & T .417
Pittsburg T .417
Philadelphia 4 4 .400
St. Loula 6 S ..ICS
Brooklyn 4 7 .3C4
Cincinnati 7, Chicago 5.
CHICAGO. April 30. Cincinnati start
ed a batting rally In the sixth, after
two men were out, driving Lavender
from the mound after tying the score
and then hitting Brown sefely for a
run, which put them In the lead. Score:
R. H.E.I R.H. E.
Chicago... 5 11 SICInclnnatl. 7 9 4
Batteries I-avender. Brown and
Archer; Suggs and McLean.
At New York: New York Boston game
postponed: rain.
At Brooklyn:
game postponed:
Brooklyn-Philadelphia
wet grounds.
Western League Resnlts.
At Topeka Topeka 3, Denver 2.
At Lincoln Lincoln 2, Wichita 1.
At Des Moinea Dea Moines 3. Slouz
City 1.
At St. Joseph St. Joseph S. Omaha 5.
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Bloomfield Doesn't Give Van
couver Lookin While, Port
land Hits Hard.
TRIPLE PLAY IS FEATURE
Harris Expellett for- Disputing De
cision Canuck Use Two Pitch
era, Both of Whom Are Un
able to Stop Slaughter.
Xorthwestera Ueagne Mending.
I W. L. P.C1 W. V. P.C
i Victoria. . . K .MiVVanrotirer. . 7 T .SCO
Portland... 8 .."i"l Taroma . . . . ft T .412
Spokane... A 6 .3G0)attl 5 ! ,:o7
Yesterday's Results.
i At Vancouver Portland P. Vkncouver o.
J At Spokane Tacoma 3. Ppnkane 1.
I At Seattle Victoria 10. Seattle s.
VANCOUVER, B. C, April 30. (Spe
cial.) With Bloomfield pitching air
tight ball and being accorded sensa
tional support In the pinches, Portland
had no trouble taking today's game
from Vancouver on a heavy field, 9 to
0.
The Colts got hits when they count
ed. They batted Stanfield out of the
box In the sixth and were In a fair
way to get Gervaia who replaced him
when a triple play In the ninth cut
Bhort a rally.
With runners on first and second,
Moore put up an infield fly whith
Brashear dropped but recovered In
I time to assist In getting all the run-
ners on bases.
Bloomfield ' had everything on the
ball and the Beavers could not do any
I thing with him. Portland counted one
! in the first and kept Increasing their
1 lead right along. Harris was fired out
' of the grounds In the aecond for dls
; putlng a close decision by Umpire
i Moran. Rain threatened to stop the
! game but it held off and the teams
i were able to finish on a heavy field.
The score: ,
Vancouver J Portland
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Total. 31 4 27 14 4 Total. IS 13 27 IS 2
SCORE-BT INNINGS.
Vancouver 0 0 0 O ft ft ft' 0 ft 0
Portland 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 0
BUM MART.
Run Monsor. Spea. Tries. Strait, Wil
liams. Moore. Coltrln 1. Bloomfield. Stolen
bases Bennett. Men nor. Speas. Fries. Ssc
riflca hits Speas. Moore. Bloomfield. Two
ba hit Moore. Mensor, Strait, Speas.
Three-baae hit Coltrln. - Innings pitched
Stanfield 5 1-3 hits. 5 runa: Balford. 3 2-3
4 hits. 4 runs. Base oo balls Off Stan
field 1. off Belford 3. off Bloomfield 3.
Struck out By Staofiftid 4. by Belford 1.
by Bloomfield 1. Triple play Brashear to
Jamea to Brown. Doubie play Bloomfield
to Coltrln to William: Kibble to Williams;
Kibble to Mensor to Williams: Jsmes to
Biaahear Time 2:05. Umpire Moran.
REE RALLY AND WIN GAME
Seattle Ioes to Victoria, 10 to 8, on
Meld Heavy With Mud.
SEATTLE, Wash.. April 30. Seattle
obtained a good lead in the early part
of the game, but Victoria rallied tn the
seventh inning, tying the score and won
In the nlath. The grounds were In poor
condition. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Victoria ..10 11 0 'Seat tie S 11 3
Batteries Concannon. Narveson and
Meek; Ingeraoll and Shea.
TIGERS FIND KRAFT'S CURVES
Spokane Beaten, S to 1, Through
Batting: Bee In First.
SPOKANE. April 30. Tacoma got to
Kraft tn the first Inning today when
a home-run by Nfll followed by Ab
bott's triple and a single by Neighbor,
gave them two scores and the game
After that It was a pitcher's buttle.
Devogt's throwing to bases was a feat
ure. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Tacoma... S 10 2Spokane 14 3
Batteries Schmlts: and Ludwlg;
Kraft. Schmenk and Devogt.
PORTLAND MAT MEN
WIN
McCarty and Iavis-court Awarded
Medals at Vancouver, B. C.
VANCOUVER, R C April 30. (Spe
cial.) Portland wrestlers secured two
silver medals In the Canadian National
Amateur - wrestling championships,
which were decided at the Vancouver
Athletic Club last night- McCarty of the
Multnomah Club beat Al Hatch, British
Columbia welter-weight champion on
aggressiveness, after an extra period In
th semi-final of the middleweight
class, and then succumbed to George
Walker of Vancouver in the final In
same manner. Walker was on top of
McCarty most of the time and although
he did not secure a fall had all the
better of the bout.
In the heavy weight class. Walker,
after winning from Max Martin, of Vic
toria. In the seml-nnal, was awarded
CLARK SCHOOLS TO CONTEST
Fine Trophies Offered for Field
Meet and Declamatory Trials.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 30.
(Special.) The third annual declama
tory contest and field meet will be held
at the Vancouver High School Fri
day and Saturday. May 3 and 4, at
which time 26 schools will be repre
sented by athletes and declalmers.
There will be a tennis tournament
for girls, and a baseball series to select
the best team In the county, which
will be hotly contested. Gold, sliver
and bronge medals will be awarded
the winners, besides a large pennant
to the high school winning the great
est number of -points, and a large one
to the grammar school scoring highest.
Red, white and blue ribbons, printed
in gold, will also he awarded for the
winners of each event.
The declamatory contest will be held
Friday night In the high school audi
torium, and there will be five con
testants for the medals.
Preparations are being made to en
tertain the guests of the schools for
the two days they are to remain In
the city, and present Indications are
that the meeting will be better at
tended than ever before.
M'FAR LAND'S PROFITS $110,000
Lightweight's King Purses Only
Part of His Inoomei.
NEW YORK. April 30. According to
a statement by Packey McFarland here,
his S10.000 reward for defeating Matt
Wells, the English lightweight cham
pion, brings his total winnings In the
ring up to an even $110,000. His fig
ures show that an additional $90,
000 represents his earnings In thea
trical side lines, making a grand total
of $200,000 since he knocked out his
first opponent. Tete West, in two
rounds eight years ago. He received
only $25 for that bout.
When McFarland left the garden af
ter whipping Wells, he hurried back
to his quarters in the Bronx and sent
out for a quart of Ice cream. As he
slowly got away with It he remarked:
"This Is my weakness, boys. It
makes me feel fine."
CHEHALIS GETS TRACK MEET
Southwestern Washington Schools
Will Hold Contest May II.
CHEHALIS, Wash., April 30. (Spe
cial.) The various high schools of
Southwest Washington, including Aber
deen. Hoqulam. Olympian Centralla.
Castle Rock, Kelso and Chehalis. will
hold a track meet in Chehalis at Millett
Field, May 11. Chehalis was chosen on
account of Its central location and the
splendid field here. A large attendance
Is expected..
The track meet will last from 1 P. M.
to 4 P. M. and will be followed by the
regular baseball game in the State
League.
FIGHT NOT TO BE STOPPED
Morris and McCarthy to Battle Be
fore Clubmen Only.
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.. April 30.
Governor Hadley was given assurances
tonight by J. H. Mason. Prosecuting
Attorney of Green County, that tha
boxing exhibition between Carl Morris
and Luther McCarty, scheduled to be
held at Springfield Friday night, is in
strict compliance with the law.
Only members of the Springfield Ath
letic Club will attend, according to the
Governor's Information.
Answers to Queries.
A Fan, McMinnvllle. Or. A player
can reach first base on- an error or
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fielder's choice and still be credited
with - a sacrifice hit.
Titus, Jefferson, Or. Base runners
advance a base on a balk.
A. H. Fulton, Cascade Locks. Or.
The umpire was right. The catcher
!:as no right to interfere with the bat
ter's efforts to hit at a pitched ball.
Senators Buy Schwcnk.
SPOKANE. April .10. Rudy Srhwcnk.
a right handed pitcher, formally with
Louisville, was sold outright ,today by
the spoKane iNonnwcsiern Leasiif
Club to Sacramento, of the Coast
League. Schwenk won 17 games and
lost seven for Spokane last season.
Bedel Flies Like Dart.
BORDEAUX.' France. April 30. Avia
tor Bedel arrived here from Villa-
coublay today, near Paris after mak ng
intermediate stops at Tours ana An-
gouleme. His average rate of speed
was nearly 81 miles an hour. Bedel
Intends to continue his flight to Ma
drid. He Is competing, like edrines,
for the Pommery cup.
American Association Results.
At Minneapolis Minneapolis 7, Louis
ville 7, 10 Innings; darkness.
At St. Paul St. Paul 1, Indianapo
lis 0.
At Kansas City Kansas City 6. To
ledo i.
At Milwaukee Milwaukee 2, Colum
bus 7.
Ante-Beilum Ballplayer Dead.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 30. Joseph
Alexander Becsey, who was catcher for
the New York baseball team Just be
fore the Civil War, died here today as
the result of a Btroke of apoplexy. Bec
Fey served in the war and was attached
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