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1912. Moran will work during the' Seattle-Port SEATTLE LEADER. BAT CHIEF. AND VICTORIA MANAGER, WHO COLTS LOSE 3 TO 2 land aeries this week. Doty uses plenty of saliva on his otter Inss. twirling tha ball In front of hU mou.h before evory delivery. The Bees left for Vancouver last nignt. leaving- Nordyke behind. L,ou will stay here tha greater part of the week, then going to Tacoma until he recovers sufficiently to Join the club for bench work. VANCOUVER, HITS BARRENKASIP MAY BE OUT FOR THE SEASON. Class 9? AFTER BRAVE RALLY That's what you want in your new Spring and Summer suit. MORNING OKEGOXTAX. 3IOXPAY. MAY BEAVERS ROUT JINX I AND ANNEX she McCredie, Cheered Mightily by Victory, Declares Boys Have Struck Gait. j YOUNG GREGG IS J j Brother or Xemn FtolU Senator In Klfht Inning, but Heat For Mm to Retire Sacramfnto i Vmna Jeer Horn Ten Pacifl riM Inm Mandloav rkland.. I 1 s2n Francis IT SO .4 .. Vernon II 1J .iv; Kacrarecn'o I -'I .- Los Anger 1 1 .J'K Portland. .. 12 i .3'- VseterHay'e RimIi. At fvnmnlo Portland . Sacramento 4. At Oakland Loa Anssles . fan rranets CO 4- At Kan Francisco Lea Anfl a. San FYs nrl-o 1. At Loa Ane!s M"rnlne limfl rnor T. Oakland 3. Afternoon gamei 4 ern.ni 0. Oakland 3- h-bedul Kk May 1 4-It. Portland at Vrnon tseTeo smes. Ijy Ancl at Sacramento mi semes. BaS Francisco at Oakland tseren sameal. SACRAMENTO. Pal.. May IS Spe cial. Captain McCrrdit Is satisfied tonla-ht. He says his Portland Bea rr hart at last atruck their gait anl that they will continue to go good. Ho rame here dlscouraajed and he feared the combat with U'Hourke'a slugging Senators For five weeka the Senators have been slamming the ball hard. They had won a majority of their games and the Senators had gathered more than 1 hlta with each victory. McCredie did not believe his boys could stand against such a bunch of sluggers, but ha waa mistaken. Portland's Indian sign on Sacramento held good and tonieht the Beavers boarded the train with four out of the six games of the series safely tucked away to their credit. Cheek's Haad Injured. The flrst fire games of the aeries were ecellent exhibitions. Todays liiM waa a farce. The Bearers won. to 4. and they won as they pleased. Tha day was stalling hot and the sud den chance In the weather seemed to hare a bad effect on both teams. On top of that, the grandstand was tilled with as crabby a bunch of fans as ever disgraced a ball park. The Bearers might aa well hare been playing on their home lot. for they were cheered while the Senators wera Jeered. And luck was breaking against the Senators. Their last hope aa a catcher. Cheek, waa forced to retire from the araraa on account of an Injured hand. Price, the busher. was sent In and of Price, like Percy, the mechanical man of comic section fame, "brains he ha nil- Price robbed the Senators of their last and only chance to ercn matters. Schwenk. the Northwestern pitcher, started the same for the Senators ami young Oreeg waa sent In by McCredie. Schwenk rot amar to a bad start. In tha flrst Inning Bancroft waa safe on thlnn's error, stole secona arn iu- nd scored on K meter's sacrifice. Krwser t"arta Jellineattea. The real fun came In tha third. With one down. Krueger. Kappa and Doane sent out two-baggers In succession and Lindsay rapped for a single, counting for three runs. Schwenk waa then given the hook and Bauto snt In. Bauro got what a coming to him In the flfth. After Ilowtey had whiffed thrice. Gregg singled. Chadbourne hit to shortstop and both runnera were safe on CRourke'a error. Then Bancroft sin gled. Gregg scoring. Rodger rapped to shortstop and Shlnn In endeavoring to pick up the ball, kicked It Into the outfield and Chadbourne and Bancroft scored. Krueger hit Into a double Play. Two more runs were gathered by Portland In the eighth when Rod gera tripled. Krueger doubled and I wane aingled. It certainly was enough. Sacramento took Its flrst run In the second on Miller's single, a wild pitch, two walks and Lindsay's error. An other came In the fourth on w' single. Holster's, out and Ch.ek's sln ' tie Their last runs were gathered in the" seventh when Price walked. Baum singled and CRourke rapped for three bags. Tesaala la Weakly. Gregg was bench.vl In the eighth after he had walked Miller. This was done more because Oregg was Kiting overheated on account of the hot weather than because of poor pitching. Temple was sent In and he handed out It balls and two strikes before he settled down. Lewis and Helster were favored with the walks. Baum pflrped out and Price waa safe on a fleWera , choice. Miller being caught at home. . With tha baas full and two men down. Price pulled th "brain, he has n.V stunt by going to sleep ten feet off tha bag and he was pegged out by Howley. That ended It. . - w. .4 inntnff with three men on baaes and two men down. Bancroft hit to the pitcher and when the ball was thrown to flrst base. Bancroft knocked tha ball out of Miller's hands. Tha umpire saw the play, however, and although three Portland runners crossed the plate before the ball was recovered. Bancroft was called out and the runs dfcd not count. The score: Portland 1 bacramento rrtl AMI r.A .F- A?.H.P.A E. : n a " - - . 1 4 0 - 1 13 1 3 0 t 1 4 A I A 3 O 1 1 1 a a at ra'a.:t a 5 I S r a 3 d O 1 VanB'n.cf 4 ; O Mll'er.ltt. S 4 I l-ata.lf . . - j S 1 O II ater.Jb. 2 a 4 5 fi'heek.e.. I 4 i a mee.e... i 1 1 0chr'k.. t ,baum.p.. 3 K ." Rappalb tVoaoa.rf t. d. T I" H.C r.reaa p. Inp.a t 3 OUST l t Totals..! T 17 IT Tata SCORE BT 1NSINOS. prt!and Hlta .... Sacramento Hiia asssaiax o IT .. oieioezw v s '..t itit:i T IVKMART. ladbourne. Pancroft S. r.odrera. Ran rewla. PTce. Haum. en blta. four runa. off. 0"H n - - "--7 runs. ofX pcnwntR . " oo.ui rlctory to Or l"'H Inntnri. 1. iwiimuL Thr"biM hlta of-at Hourka. Bods.ra To-- b'ta hinn. :.' Koa.-y. faertflco f:TKru.er. n.nrrof. - Rortscrm. Struck ..it Bt ;re . bT Paum I. Baaa on ealla Off .'- T-mp. i. off lT. v sama ,.arth. 2.10. VB0ir rr-w.x ANCKLH Tftll'MPH OVFJl SMI-S Two Loo-lj Pla jed Gamcj Uroppcd by San nolco. RAN FRANCISCO. Ma IS. Better rmed bitting In the pinches and mora of It won two looely-tla ed games Vom ho Franclco and cars the series : f. . ' ill . i '. ' "THERE I I II f ! i P. T'- t m( :S. l '-. - . t i - i II ALBANY aaassaaaaiajaaaaaaiasBaaksaa. A bore. Jack Bar it I Maadleg. tlrlow. Lea .Nordrke. Weed i to Los Angeles. In the morning game Los Angeles took a lead of five runs In three Innings and won. to 4. In spite of seven errors. In the afternoon Is Angeles came from behind In tha fifth and ended. to 1. Scores: Morning game It. H. E ! R. IT. E. Loa Ange.. I II 7 San Fran.. 4 1 Hattorlea Chech and Brooks: Noyes. Toner and Berry. Afternoon game R. H.E.! R.H. E. Loa Ange. 1 t San Fran.. 1 S Batteries Leverens and Boles; lie Corry, Miller and Schmidt. VFItNOX TAKt-S TWO GAMES Oakland leaders Loe AH bat Two Contents of Ssrie. LtlKt ANGKLKS. May 1J. Vernon took both games today, making It five out of the seven games against Oak land. Vernon made five runa In the second Inning of the morning game and In the afternoon established a winning lead in the first Inning. Ablea walked the first three men. then Urashear singled to center. Sea rhtr allowing the ball to go through. Three men scored and Christian waa substituted for Abies. Brashrar then scored on a sacrifice fly. Tledemann drove the ball orer the center-field fence In tha eighth for a home run. tko res: Morning game R. II. K.1 n. H. E. Vernon... 7 10 S.Oakland... Ill Batteries Ilutt and Brown: Gregory and Mltse. Afternoon game It. If. E i R. H. E. Vernon... X, Oakland... I Batteries Carson and Sullivan; Ablea. Christian and Nltse. POLO GAMES PLANNED PROPOSKD TOl'R NAM ENT AROU SES 31 VCII INTEREST. Vancouver Barracks Will Hate Team In Contests Ic.pite Lo9 of Lieutenant Scoficld. VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wash. May 1 (Special.) The polo game be tween tho officers of the post and a team from Portland to bare been played todav. wus postponed until about the middle of the week. A achedule soon will be arranged for this Summer sea son. With tha opening of the Wareriy Country Club's polo grounds In Port land, it Is expected that greater Inter est will be created In the game. Tha grounds are almost completed at the southern end of the Waverly Club's property on the Willamette lllver. in speaking of the proposed polo tourney . . . . . . i- i-,t in I'oniana urn tmuinier, . ... better, of Portland, who played In the contest here last weaneaaay. saia; Teams from all over the northwest and California In all probability will enter." While Colonel George K. Mcuunnegie waa president of the Vancouver Bar racks Hunt and Tolo Club, be waa not a player, so the only player lost by the departure of the First Infantry waa Lieutenant Seth W. Sco field. His ponies will remain here until the next transport leaves, possibly a month. Several officers, now on detail in other part a of the department, will return here within a few weeks, and they will enter the game and compete for the Vancouver Barracks team. There la no doubt but that the post will have a polo team In the proposed tourna ment In Portland this Summer. ABRAHAMS HIGH MARKSMAN Scores at Weekly Shoot of Con Clnb Are Average. The beautiful weather Sunday called a maiorltv of the members of tha Port land Oun Club to other places than the trans and In consequence the week lr shoot of the club did not have large attendance. The scores were not aa feirh aa usual. Hugh Poston. of San Franclaco. shot with the Portlsnd men, corina it. The scores In the 100 rlar bird shoot: Abrahams 91. Blair 92, Metsger 90. Ellis 90. Culllson 90. Howe o. Wright M. Molcomb . Thornton t. Carlon Si. Toston 94. Toung 9L Morris to. Bateman 0. Sequin 10. Lip- man 79. Cofold 79. Joy 7. Stewart 7f, mnti Borders 72. The Inman trophy. 60 birds Culllson 11 Thornton 41. Howe 41. Carlon IS and Sequin It. Junction 8. narrisburn 7. JUNCTION CITV. Or.. May IS. (Spe claL) Junction City defeated Harrts- burg In a loosely-played game on the home Held today. S to 7. Batteries B. Jackson and Blrchet; McKelUp and Colbert. HITS VICTORY Corvallis All-Stars Los Contest by 1 9 -to-1 Score. ALBANY. Or May IS. SpeclaI.) Hammering out 1 hits, most of them long, hard drives, the Albany Athletics overwhelmed the Corvallla All-Stars before a b'ig crowd here today, 19 to 1. Patterson, the Albany pitcher, atruck out IS men. It waa a good game. Albany leading; 4 to 1. until the seventh, when Albany scored 11 runs, batting Wicks out of the box. Albany scored threa home runs. Cap tain Monson scored the first on the new grounds when he put tha ball over the left-field fence In the third Inning, scoring G. Ioo)ey ahead of him. In the-same inning, after Bigbee had sin gled. Mlckel drove the ball over the nter-fleld fence. E. Dooley scored tha other home run In the eighth with two men on the paths. Summsry: R. H. E. R. H. E. Albany ...19 21 J.Corvallls. . 14 1 Batteries W. Patterson and D. Pat terson; Wlcks and Swan. Swan and Bier. CANBY" DEFEATS OLD RIVALS St. Paul Team Suffer to Score of 17 to 3. CANBY, Or.. May 12. (Special.) The Canbr team today defeated their old-time rivals, the St. Paul team, by the score of 17 to 1. Tha gsme waa won by Canby in the first Inning, when 7 scores were tallied up In their half of the affray, the St. Paul team falling to get homo in the first half of the event. In former years the St. Faul team has been tha closest rival of Canby and tha scores have been close. This year, however. It waa so easy for Canby that 1n the ninth inning the 10 year-old maacot waa sent to bat lust for a joke, and even he got on bases. Multuomah 14, Columbia 5. The Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club baseball team defeated the Co lumbia University team, leader of the Interscholaatlc League, Saturday, 14 to S. Score: ' R. H. E.l R. H. E. M. A. A. C..14 1 2 Columbia.. S I 1 Batteries Keck and - Shearer; Fitz gerald. Barnhofer and Hayward. Next Saturday alultnomah Amateur Athletic Club will play the University of Oregon team on the crab grounds. McMinnvllIe 6, Maroons 0. MMINNVILLE. Or., May 12. (Spe cial.) The McMinnvllIe Tigers de feated the Portland Maroons today to 0. Maxmeyer, known as a North western League pitcher, pitched a good game for the Maroons, but had little support. Both teams made numerous errors. The Tigers will play Sheridan next Sunday. Batteries Maxmeyer and Mullln; Krause and Dennl3. I'm plre Terry, of McMinnvllIe. Tillamook 9, O.-W. R. & X. 0. TILLAMOOK. Or.. May 12. (Spe cial.) The Tillamook Commercial Club baseball team defeated the O.-W. R. N. team, of Portland, here today. 9 to 9. At no time did Portland have a chance to score. The main features of the game were the heavy hitting of Tillamook and the pitching of Webb, who struck out 18 men and allowed one safe hit. Salem 5, Wildcats 4. SALEM. Or.. May 11. (SpeciaL) Salem defeated tha Michigan Wildcats, of Portland, here today, 6 to 4. R. H. E.l R. H. E. Salem S 7 CWUdcata.. 4 C i Batteries Baker and Baker; Jergen en and Dawson. Clatskcnle Has Walkaway. CLATSKANIE. Or.. May 12. (Spe clal.) In a onesided game played here today before hundreds of fans of this place and nearby towna the Clatskanie team defeated Kainier, i 10 z. Astoria 4, Brooklyn Grays 1. ASTORIA. Or.. May 12. (Special.) The Astoria baseball team defeated the Brooklyn Grays, of Portland, here to day. 4 to 1. Minor Baseball. In Its second game of tha season tba Union Meat Compsny baseball team oe feated the Vancouver Cubs. 9 to I, at Kenton yesterday. a a a The Gill Butchers, of the Archer Wla-clns Baseball League, defeated Vernon yesterday, 4 to S. Sehroeder. twlrler for the winners, struck out It men. . e a a Wlnton Six defeated Lents yesterday, 17 to 2. a a a Columbia Park defeated the Jaeger Jewelers yeaterdsy at Columbia Park, 11 to 4. Brlce. for Columbia, struck out IS men. a a a Tha Meier Frank nine lost to Camas yesterday at Camas. 4 to S. Bat teriea Bahler and Harlow; Wise. Du back and Emerlck. 5000 Fans Are Given Disap pointing Sensation in Ninth Inning Spurt. BEES GO TO SECOND PLACE Portland Team Takes Series, ana While Victoria Jnmps Up In Standing;, Injury to Xordyko ' Casts Gloom Over Team. Northwreatera feagae Standings. w. u p.p.; tv. u p.c. Vancouver H 11 .577 Tacoma 1J 13 .40 Victoria... 1 11 .542 Spokane. . . It 13 .478 Portland.. 14 12 .Ub Seattle IO 15 .400 Yeaterday'a Results. At Portland Victoria 3. Portland 2. At Seattle Vancouver S, Seat! la .1. At Taroma Tacoma 10. Spokane 4. Games Week Mar 13-19. Tortland vs. Seattle at Portland ((even cames . raromi vs. Spokane r three rames at Se attle, four games a Tacoma). li-toria vs. Vancouver (three cames at Victoria, four games at Seattle). BY JAMES H. CASSELl,. Had Jimmy Adams, centerflelder of the Victoria Bees, been occupying hia cvustomed spot in tho gardens yes terday afternoon, the Colts would have kicked their way to victory and held their own at the top of the percentage column In a sensational ninth-inning rally. But Jimmy took a chance on permitting a long fly to go for a triple, played close behind second, and when Moore drove the ball over Kel ler's head, Adams gloved It Instanter, slammed it to second for a double play, and the game was credited to the Bees. 2-2. The Bee victory shoved the Canucks ahead of the Colts In the percentage table, although the series went to the Wllllamsites, four games to three, Vancouver's victory over Seattle kept the Northwestern Beavers at the top, ith the Beea second and the Colts third. cVerdyke Breaks Aakle, Although the Victorians won the final game of the series before the best Northwestern crowd which has seen a game here in two seasons, their pennant aspirations received a rude Jolt when Lou Noryke. captain- manager-flrst sacker, their best player nd the most popular man In the cir cult fractured his right ankle sliding Into second base, and probably will be out of the game for the remainder of the season. He was rushed to bt. Vin cent's Hospital In an ambulance, where Dr. Joseph D. Sternberg attended the Injured member. The surgeon says that Nordyke will not be able to use his ankle for two months, and advises him not to attempt to play this season. Narveson, the ex-Moose Jaw hurler who figured in the Initial victory for the Bees last Wednesday, twirled shoutout ball for the visitors, and but for his Inability to Judge the height of Lou Nordyke In the second Inning, when he permitted two men to score with a wild heave, would have blanked the Equlnea. On the other hand. Doty was hit In but two of the nine Innings, but he permitted a comer In the very first stanxa. and permitted the winning score to sift through on a bad toss to nrst. Beea Take Good Start, The Bees started in to convince Doty that he had nothing in his twirling repertoire in the opening round. After Stadllle had gone out to imams. Adams, Kennedy and Meek singled in row. the flrst two tor too many bounces. This spelled four hits ana two runs, points enough to win but for Narveoon's kindness. In the second Inning HarriB sin gled through Keller but was out on Kibble's attempted sacrifice. Coltrln filed out to Rawllngs, but Doty was hit by a pitched ball and the speedy Mensor dumped one in front of the plate and beat it out. Narveson grabbed the sphere and made a heave to Nordyke alx feet over th first-Backer's head. Before the ball was re covered Kibble and Doty scored. In the seventh Merrltt, who went to right field when Kennedy took Nor- dyke's place at first, secured the lone hingla of the last eignt rounos. no stole second, took third on Brennan's infield slam, mishandled by Coltrln. and scored when Doty pegged wide to flrst In an effort to nip Brennan. Colts Bally la Math. Until the ninth the game could hardly be styled a spectacular one. It was rather of the listless variety, with plavers and fans visibly affected by the heat. But in the last round the scrappy Colts electrified the fans wito a sensational bid for the contest. Wil liams singled to center, was sacrificed to second by Harris, Kibble walked and all were safe when Coltrin placed one towards third. Then Moore was sent Into bat for Doty. He drove one sharply over second base and every body started for home. But Adams was In position for the smash and be fore Kibble could get back to second the double had been pulled off and the tussle ended. A crowd of nearly 6000 witnessed the final game of the initial North western League series In Portland. Tha score: Victoria roniana AbH-rO.A.b, Ab.H.Po.A.. Etad'e.lf. 4 ll'Mensor.Ib 4 0'Speaa.cf.. 3 O'Frles.rf.. 4 O'Stralt.lf . . Adama.cr 4 Ken'dy.lb 4 Meek.c. . 4 Norde. lb 1 Kell'r.Sb 2 Bren'n.Sb S Raw'ga.ss 3 Nerve'n.p 8 Merrltt. rf S 0 Wll'mllb 4 0 Harrla,r. 3 V'Klbble.ob 3 O'Coltrln.Sa 2 lDoty.p.. 2 Oi Moore.. 1 Totals. 30 8 2T 8 1 Totals. 29 5 27 8 Batted for Ioty in ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS, victoria ? ? ? ! ? - Hlta .4 00OOO10 0 o Portland Hits . .....v,2vOOOUV u "t o 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 S SUMMARY. Runs Adams. Kennedy. Merrltt. Doty Struck out Br Narveson 8. by Doty 4 Bbsm on balls Off Narve.on 4. off Doty J' UiTLi. l.v. Coltrln to Mensor. Adams 7- .ii,: Sacrifice hits Coltrln, .Harris. Ftolen baaee Speas. Merrltt. nltehed balls Doty by Narveson. Hit by Time of game 1:40. Umpire Moran, Nojes of the Game. After Doty warmed tip to bis work ha gave a splendid pitching exhibition. A feature of fa la work was tha quick return, which fooled several of the batters. Includ ing Ed Kennedy. N-ordvke's left leg was Injured Friday. hen Meek hurled a bat against the mem ber. He aa out or tho game Saturday, but managed to get back yeaterday. only to ba retired for many weeka. Strait fumbled Meeka drive In the first, robbing him of all chance to nip Kennedy "b'u" ?or'Nordyke's splendid handling of Brennan's bad peg In tha second, tha Colts would have made tha seora 3-J. Strait and Kennedy amused tha crowd by sliding Into first In tha eighth Inning. But the ex-cop beat the Colt to It- Harris dumped one Just Inside tha Una In the fourth and lived up to his reputation ai a "crabber" when Moran called him out. Seattle Twirler Ousted, but Too Late to Briny Victory. SEATTLE, May 12. Vancouver was shut out until the seventh inning to day, when the visitors began to nit Barrenkamp, driving him from the box in the ninth inning and winning the game, 6 to 3. two nome rune, with a man on base, brought In tha onl) scores credited to the locals. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Seattle ....3 6 lVancouver . 8 3 Batteries Barrenkamp, Fullerton and Wally; Clark and Lewis. CHEHALIS CAPTURES CONTEST Free Hitting Game Lost by Aber deen; Score 14 to 5. CHEHALIS. Wash.. May 12.-Spe- claL) Chehalis" made it three games out of four by winning today's game from Aberdeen 14 to S. A running one-handed catch of a long Cy by Parks for the visitors was a feature, as well as a home run by Marshall with two on bases. Score: R. H. E-l R. H. E. Chehalis ..14 17 2;Aberdeen ..6 11 s Batteries Archer, Frink and Lane; Holmeck, Smith, Parks and Kclley and Gleason. TIGERS HAMMER MAUSER Indians Lose Game at Tacoma by Score of 10 to 1. TACOMA, Wash., May 12. Tacoma fell on Mauser in the first and second innings, and with the assistance of poor fielding by Spokane piled up runs, Willis steadied down after relieving Mauser and pitched good ball. Score: R. H. E.I R. H. E. Tacoma 10 9 1 SDOkane ....4 7 Batteries Hunt and LaLonge; Mau ser, Willis and uevogu BOISE AND PENDLETON WIN Walla Walla Is Defeated, 13 to 5: La Grande Is Shut Out. WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 12. (Special.) While Boise was busily en gaged today in administering a coat of whitewash to La Grande at Boise, by the score of 5 to 0. Pendleton fair ly snowed Walla Walla under. Score 15 to 5. ' Both pitchers worked well in tne local game and Leonard deserved to win. but slackened down when he waa given no support. The Boise pitcher held hta opponents at safe range throughout the contest. Tuesday marks the opening of the season at Pendleton with Walla Walla . ...-... 1 nr. while on the same day Boise starts a week s stay at La Grande. Boise now leads the league. The scores: r. h.e.i R-"-Er: Wall Wall 6 4 5Pendlefn .lo 16 5 Batteries Leonard. Kelly and Brown; Augustus and Pembrook. R H. E.l R.H.B- Boise 5 11 2 La Grande. 0 4 Batteries Mays and Fox; Osborne and Miller. Iane Stars 13, Roseburs 0. EUGENE. Or.. May 12. (Special.) A. ball team made up of Eugene and Springfield stars today defeated Rose burg, 13 to 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis 4, Boston 3. ST. LOUIS, May 12. A base on balls, errors by Miller and Campbell and Evans' double In the eighth enabled St. Louis to win from Boston again this afternoon. Willis held the visitors hit less up to the seventh. Score: R. H. E-! R- H- E. Boston.... 3 6 S;St. Louis.. 4 6 1 Batteries Dickson. Tyler and Kllng; Laudermilk. Willis and Bliss. Umpires Rlgler and Flnneran. Cincinnati 4, Brookyln 2. rivriv'MiTl O.. Mav 12. Cincin nati hammered Rucker hard today and won from Brooklyn. Score: R H. E l R- H. E. TD-i,i,.n 9 2 Cincinnati. 4 11 0 R.ttrio. Rucker. Barger and PhelDs: Suggs and McLean. Umpires Rronnnn and OwenS. CHICAGO. May 12. New York-Chi cago game postponed; rain. " ' "- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 6, Washington 1. CLEVELAND. O., May 12. Ryan's home run with the' bases filled In the fmkhm mm mssLk xmma m i w"-i'i :-.' r-. .f a. 50 Sizes p&ii The smoker who enjoys a real good Havana Cigar will be a steady VASA smoker THE HART CIGAR CO., PORTLAND, OR., DISTRIBUTERS are Iff! ,s "Where salkj best" ijAv3? fir" WE SPECIALIZE IN sixth Inning won the game for Cleve land. Score: R. H. E.I R- H. E. Cleveland. 6 10 l,Washingfn 19 1 Batteries Kaler and Easterly; Akers, Becker and Williams. Union Association Results. Salt Lake City First frame, Butte 1. Salt Lake 11; second game. Butte 4, Salt Lake City 9. At Ogden First game, Missoula 9. Ogden 4; second game, Missoula 14, Ogden 9. ,, At Helena First game. Great Falls 9, Helena 4: second game. Great Falls 15, Helena 4. Western League Results. At Des Moines Des Moines 5. St. Joseph 3. At Wichita Topeka 3. Wichita 1. At Lincoln Denver 6, Lincoln 0. At Sioux City Omaha 13, Sioux City 5. American Association Results. At Minneapolis Minneapolis 2, St. Paul 1. At Kansas City Kansas City 7. Mil waukee 11. At Indianapolis Louisville - Indian apolis game postponed, rain. At Toledo Game postponed, rain. CENTRALIA AND HOQUIAM TIE Honors Are Even iu State League Series Just Closed. HOQUIAM. Wash.. May 12. (Spe cial.) The Centralia and Hoquiam teams in the State League are spilt even in the series just closed here. each taking two games. The visitors found Southpaw .Kane, who baffled them once before, easy and touched him up hard. The score shows Centralia six runs, seven hits and two errors; Hoquiam three runs. four hits and three errors. Batteries: 1 DO YOU The U. S. sends a team of marksmen to the Olympic Games and to the Pan-American Tournament in Buenos Aires. They will use Gs) AMMUNITION (Made by United States Co.) Cartridge - Read the accompanying re- j port of the official test. I This was a scientific test of I accuracy and it demonstrated I most impressively that U. S. I Ammunition is 25 per cent 1 more accurate than the average I of its four nearest competitors. United States Cartridge Co., Lowell, Mass. IniniuuuiHinimiM CLEAR HAVANA C5GAR Tornay-Fernandez MANUFACTURE, rw Something less money been payin as good for jK than you have T for made-to- order cloth es. That's what you V assured STEIN BLOCH priced at $20 to $35. On Wash ington. Near Fifth SHIRTS in a fine and fancy i P FINE MADE - TO - ORDER HAMMOCKS We are showing very serviceable goods. Prices $1.50 to $7.50 See our line of PORCH and camp insr goods, including FOLDING CHAIRS and T0LD1NG COTS. Outing parties can economize at our store. wBOLBSAU .,rst7t), ffTAlL ttllDsoHiSCd 110 '1'BJrd, North of Wasulngtoa Smith and Roche: Kane and Troeh. Umpire, Russ Hall. Motor Boat Course Is Set. The official course for the motor boat races In St. Johns harbor Tues day of Elks' convention week. July 8-13, was selected yesterday by the regatta committee of the Portland Motor Boat Club and the St. Johns City Engineer. The nnner end of the course will be just below the Willamette bridg tho Vnrth Rank Railway, while of the lower end will be near Linnton, mak ing the two buoys two and one-half miles apart. The regatta committee will meet Tuesday night at the clubhouse, when the classes for the races will be es tablished. Invitations to every club on the coast will be sent nut. SHOOT? NATIONAL RIFXE ASSOCLVrlOX OF AMERICA. Washington, D. C. March 29, 191 Cnited States Cartridge Co. Lowell Mass. Gentlemen: I beg to hand you here with the official bulletin showing the results of the ammunition test hem at the rifle range. Winthrop, Mary land, on .March -5. 1U12: Mean radii (average variation In Inrhes) of 100 shoti.. Distance 3o0 meters 382 yards. t. S. Winchester Frankford Arsenal t.33 2-69 3.14 Peters R. A. C. M. C. 3.20 3.22 Mean radii (average variation tn Inches) of 100 shots. Distance, 600 metres 6.5 yards. U. Frankford Arsenal Winchester 3.96 4.82 4.05 K. A. C M. C. I 'eters 6.13 5-61 The committee in charge passed the following resolution: That the test having demonstrated the superiority of the United Stales Cartridge Co.'s ammunition, which was found most accurate at both ranges, the samo is accepted for the use of the International Teams. (Signed) Albert S. Jones. Sec y. You want to use it. g i-ifi: ' ;U"'t VaiuAi, Co. J0?$S22Each IampaIla i