8 rrrr vpnvTvr OTtr:rxT wrDXESDAT, JUNE 1012. ANGELS FALL Oil 5PEGK FOR GUI Beavers Make Three in First but Slagle Tightens as Los ', Angeles Climbs. SEVENTH IS SLAUGHTER Hoar Run a In "Lock?" Inning Made From Harkneaa and Hlgglnboth m'l Bender Place in Cellar 8eem Aa.nrrrt. Pacific feaet LMfM Maadiaga. w. L. pr w.upr. Oakland in 23 .I0 Sacramento.. 24 at Vernon 14 2.1 .6ml fan r'ran...:4 34 .tit U Angeles. si 2T .i.H.k'orllanrt. . . .30 31 .3v2 VwlMdaj'l Kcalte. At Portland Lot Anir.lae a. prrtlanrl At l,oe Anaalaa arnoo 2. ftaa Kraa claro 1. At aaa Franclaco Oakland ' 9. flacra manto a. ROHCOK J"AWCBTf. Portland went deeper into tha abys mal regtone yeaterday. when tha tired and Unsaid Loa Angeles Heraphe, die mbarklng from a 40 hours' railroad Journey,, overcame a lend of three rum aecured In the flrst Inning and won to 1, driving- Speck Harkneae to tha clubhouse In the aeventh frame. June may be famous for Ita rare days, Ita brldea and flowera. but It carrlea no lore for the poor Portland Beavers, who have loat four atralght gamea, three of them In the claaalc month where "mld eeaaon" Torra la auppoaed to begin ita atrlde. Whan aouthpaw batter begin be laboring aouthpawe It la high tlma to look for a change In luck, but no aucb fortune awaited. Yeaterdny In tha flrat Inning Chadbourne and Rodgrre both fell upon Portelder Leverens for two' baae swats, which, with a bad throw by Metsger and a sacrifice fly. netted the Beavera three tallica. Leverens, after three men had faced blm. wave way to Blagle, lata of tha American Aaaoclation. and Slagle held the locale runleee all tha reat of tha traveling. Ilarkaeaa Batted Hard. Meanwhile Harkneaa waa being touched up literally and liberally. Dll lon'a craw aecured 11 hits, all told, and 10 of them counted In the alx and a fraction Inntnga worked by Speck. There were no flukea In the aaecirtment. and we're now wondering what the Angela will do when they get their real land-legs unjolnted. Speck Jumped Into trouble In tha aecond Inning. With one out IMIlon walked, and made third on Metxger'a drive through aecond. The Dutchman and Dillon two big D'a then manipu lated a magnificent double ileal, Dillon beating two perfect tbrowa by a five foot margin. Bolea singled through abort and Blagle walked, filling the bags, but Harkneaa ahowed a flaeh of real form by whiffing Howard for the third out after Lobar e fly to Rappa. Loa Angelee crept a trifle cloaer. mak ing tha c.or l-t In tha fourth, on hlta by Bolea. Alagl and Howard, after two were down, Bolea reglaterlng. - But the "lucky aeventh" furnlahed the cruel and cruahlng blow of tha matinee. Blagl alngled to aecond. Howard doubled to right and Server banged one over Kodgera, acorlng Blagle with the tying tally. Harkneaa waa then Jerked In favor of Hlgjln botham. Hlgglnbotham got off to a bad atart and demooatrated that be la not a re lief (linger. Daley, flrat up, took one over tha left ear, again tilling tha baga Howard tallied on a wild pitch, and Berger pranced aoroaa on Heltmuller'a tqueese grounder to Rappa. Dillon waited out four wlda onaa and then Metager drove a aacrlflce fly to Ma honey, Daley reglaterlng with the fourth and final tally. mere, Hitter FalU McCredle uaed Lindsay and Flatter aa pinch hlttera In tha final stages. . but could not bunch blnglea. When Dillon announced a portalde pitcher, McCredle aent Mahonay In right In Doana'a place, and tha ex-Sacramenten ahowed tip well, walloping tha ball for a triple and alngle and handling four putouta In tha Held. Rodgere aecured three hlta and put up a fine game at aecond. Berger, the new Angel ahortatop, gave a great exhibition of Infield work, par ticipating In five aaalata and alx put outa without a skip. Howard, though, waa tha batting atar, with three hlta In Ova attempts. The acore: Lorn Ani't" Portland Attn r9 A r. ADnrOAK HowM.Ie Berger, ae (.ly.cf H-ll'ar.rf Union. lb Mtr.Xb l.nhar.lf. Bnla.r. . l,vna.p a a i O'rvtirne.lf 4 0 Ban ft.SB 4 0 Ho'e.re.2b 5 O Krue'er.cf 4 3 1 1 1 1 IS I 3 0 t 0 Butlar.ee. I 1 MerTey.rf e Kappa. lb. 0 Howrley.c 3 0 0 1 0 0 Har'faa.a, Biagie.p.. Hiram. p KMaher.c lUndeay. Totala SAKrriT V Totala 14 10 T a Bat tad tor Haneroft In ninth. SCO BK BT l.NNl.NOfl. Lea Anaalaa Hlta Portland ... Him ..... iiA040o a union 2 1.1 t ooooooo o a 11111911 0 le SUMMARY. Rune Howard. flarear. reley, EHIlnn. Pnlea. Vlaala. Ohadtiourna. Bancroft. Rod. ra. Struck out Hy Harkneaa 4, by Hlaaln botham 1. by Hlasle 1. Ilain on balla off Harkn-ae 3. oil H i((tnbt hain 1, off Slaele 4. Twe-bae. hlta Chadbourne. Rniigart. Mnrknaa.. Howard. Flahar. Thr.e-bea hit Mahnnny. flacMSc. hlta Krueaar, Howlay. Sarrlnv. Al Huller. Melaar. fcit.len baaaa Dillon. 3a.iiar. Rappa, Hodgere. Howard. Hit by pltrhad ball I'aley, by Hlgslnhoth am. Wild pitch Hlaelnnorham. Inntnge pltrhad Mr Uvrrani l. by Harneee S, Itaae hlta Off Lavarrna 2. rune 3. at bat S: Hark aaaa a, rune a. Tlma at game l.uO. Cmpiree Kinney and Wh.lr. Note of the Game. The game waa etarted -late aa the Angela did not arrive on the Hheata until nearly a 'clock. It waa one of the aloweet of the eeaaon, occupying two hour a and five rolo ' utee. H-llmullar waa la)ured In an automobile accident aaveral da.va ate and parrlripat.d in hla flrat aame yeal.rday. Whan RoUgara acorad en Butl.r'e fly la me nrat inning Hatny did set attempt to threw him out at tha plate, ae hie eheulUer la probably at ill bothering him. Howlay eaughl Daley at eeoead baae la he flrat Inning by a beautiful peg. Krue jr too. etarred In the throwing line, neb- bine the aame Platro et third after ttllloa e emyla In the elntn rreme. Pitcher Halle, eae of the Angal eouth oawa. atnooad off at Albany to vlalt rale tivaa. Me will a ol work until Tbureday or rrtdav. VIII Rappe oeevred hie coetomery hit. naimi n aa nia apiendta run. -Thle boy Mehoney hae been la profae- alonal bell Only ene year and ne may fla valoe Into a atar," aeud Walt MoCredla after the game. lltaainbotham. or ene of the eouthpewe. Htalger end fllroU will be In the pointe for Portland today, laverena may ee anoi pat a by Dillon. BUI Rodaere came throuth etreeg with the bet yeeterdey, banging out three bite la five tripe. KEXATOflS BLOW VP IX SECOND Jake Have Two Uootl Inning and Take Game, t to Play lUggetl. 8 AN TRANCISCO, June I. Moat of It MAH0NZY AKD BERGER. NEW COASTERS. FIGURE PROMINENTLY IN FIRST GAME OF ANGEL SERIES. - V V , --rf ) .1 s - . - . 1 , - , ( - a eVVV '' -!WS - S' -' ' ,: J At Taw. Oal fielder Mahaaay, Pwnlaad, Oafe aa Clsae) Deeaaloa at Tbtrd After Maklag Hla laehajt ta Pwrtlaaal V el forma by Slaaaaateiar Oat Triple At tietteaa, Khonatea Berger, Let Aaalee at Lerft Oartflelder Mabeaey, Pwrt laad, at Right. happend In the aecond. Oakland took five runa then and added four mora In the aeventh, only one of which waa needed to win from Sacramento. In the aecond. with tha vlaltora one run to tna good, William went to plecea. Patter aon alngled and Hftllng aacrlflced. Cook waa aafe on Ireland'a error, acor lng Pateraon. Tledemann doubled, acorlng Cook. Mltxe etruck out. Tlede mann advanced to ihlrd on a paeeed ball. Malarkey walked' on another paaead ball. Leard walked. With tha baeea full. Byram replaced Wllllama. to no apparent advantage, for he walked Hoffman, forcing In Tledemann. Then Coy arored Malarkey and Leard with aa Infield alngle. rive run, score): R.H.EI R.H.E. Sacramento, a 7 4Oakland 7 4 Batterlee Williams, Byram and Cheek; Malarkey and Mltxe. SEAL'S ERROR IX XIXTH FATAL Vernon Wine Vphlll Game on Eaay Grade, 43 to 1. t mi ivnrr fa l..n. a V m n n alA. ed by an error, defeated San Franclaco I to 1 in tna nrai game ox tna anriaa Browne oouoie. ana out ana naiw Inn flv acnretl one In the third. Ifl the ninth, with two down. Baylcea nrat on jacxaon lumoie. ana acorea r. n v i,a.hra ilniikla KAn Frenrlaco got their lone run in th fourth, with out a nil. ftaxiery waiaao, aiwia ond, went to third on an out and ecored when Hoap dropped Corhan'a fly. Both Henley and Stewart pitched An ball. Score: Vernon ...X Waco ,...l 4 I Ratterlee Stewart and Brown: Hn- ley and Berry. HEKRKSIIOFT LOSES CHANCE American Out of Running In BrlUah Golf Champlonlilp. LONDON. June 4. A combination of bad play and HI luck completely upeet all forecaata of Kred Herreahoffe chancre of winning the Brltlah amateur golf champlonahlp at Weitward Ho and put the American out of the conteat in hla flrat game today. D. A. M. Brown, the lale of Wlaht player, beat blm two up and on to play. c. vanderpooi, in only oiner Ameri can competing, met a atmtlar fat at the handa of H. U Klcholl. of the Koya North Devon Club, being beaten by nine up ana igni to piay. Baseball Statistics TANUINO Or TUB Aaeaaiou Leagae. W. L. Pel ai 14 Waahlngfa art 14 .! Cleveland.. 5J ill New York., la 1 .014 HL Louie... KatWoaU I aegne, 1 T U Phlladel... Jrt 17 .tui.su ljuia... 'dl IT .Rtt4 Hrnoklyn.. . la la .8l uoeton.... Anaarlcaa Aaaotlallaa. W. L. Pe. il 21 .Ml Ji XO .JOU Chicago. . Fnltoa. . . . tfcatrolt. . . . rhlladHL. , U 2i .! U ilU .JM Naw fork. Cinalnaati. Chlraao. . . Plltaburg.. 1 0 .444 2 25 .Hi 1J 5 .31 U 2t .HO Mlnnrap... 31 1 .(WO-St. Paul... ro 40a Cnlumby., 17 .eoj mdianap... 20 i .4u) Tolado fin 17 .i-" Mllwauaae. 17 i' .374 Kau. city. 27 24 .it. Luuietllle. . li 2a a4 le. t. Joa.ph. 10 ! .431 Wichita.... 'it 33 .40 ee aluina Hi 'd .lUiuaiiii.... In 21 .4oJ Hl.ui CU. 2 21 .iii iaka.... 14 23 41 Uaaver.... 24 2 .Ml-laooln. . . . la JA .41a KeMerday'e aWealte. American Aeaaeiatlen Celumhue ft. "L Paul 1; lulado 4, hllaaukta it; Minnaapolie In. Loulavllle 0: IndlauiapeiU 12 4, hlaaaea City, 4-. Wa.t.rn Laagua 8loua City 7. Wichita ; It. Jueaia 4, Uineela 1, Denver a. Omaaa 4 taa intunia; Uva Molnaa 4. Topafca 2. Inlon aaeoolation Miaaoula li. ogdaa ; ait Lake 11, Helena 4, uraai a alia t, atutte 2. rUKTLAND BATT1U AV Pecltle Coaat 1 Northw ER.4.UEJI. eate Kruager. . ;. li .Jli Cruikah'k I'.'J 11 ,i; M. naor. .. tt. ,ti .'jnh r'ni-a Ml 4U T"nneanti, 114 11 .271 VMKlatna. 2T 7 .iMil 1K 44 .2.'4 Kil.dia. . . 174 44 Knatlay. .. At. 77 Yit II 2 27 1-4 lut 1 .4i im 171 I as 24 7 r lu zt H. AV. 2i .2J4 4 .24 11 ,JM 7 2 .IK 47 .2.1a 30 .. J 41 .2.2 12 ,JM t 2 11 .2w 4i . 33 .212 7 .2e 1 .14' 1 .1.10 1 .Km 1 Aiav Kappa.. II nt r. . D'.an t.lnlaay . Mahonay KodgMre. ncrofl En lado ae. Jt'J 47 '.'itv amuh,. bar II 1 .211 McliweU Ilarknaaa. 14 4 ,tt C utrln. . . Koeatnar. 4 lo ., la I. erne. .. , Uurrh.... :it 7 Me.. re. . .. H .iv.. t ..t-, I.imllna . Miegln'm IJ t 17 l.lwimif u.. K.altt-r 41 S .lei Stenrield.. Mandara a I I .1 34; Veaey.. . . Oraag. ... 7 1 .11 OHOU.... 1 .1231 " - , Ta. " VC Va4rMWr r .e-aeaayv , I--! K . .4Tm ' AT wear i STONE 15 RELEASED Former Batting King No Long cr Fast Enough for Coast. RAPPS KEEPS UP STREAK 'Roaring- Bill" lias Record of bat One Failure to Hit Safely In 1 Gameey Arerage Since May 1ft I .460. George Btona, one the batting aenaa tlon of th American League, had an other chapter In hla ephemeral career cloaed laat night by an unconditional release from the Portland Coaat League club after a brief gojourn of three week In Beaver raatmcr.t Th trading of Pitcher Jack GUllgah to Sacramento for Outfielder Uaboney put tha aklda under the former St. Louie etar. Mahoney played In right field yeaterday and made euch a good ahowlng that Manager McCrcdl fig ured a fifth outfielder unnecaeaary. Mahoney and Doane will alternate In tha aunfleld, Mahoney agalnat eouth nawa and Doane agalnat rlght-handara. Stone haa not had time to plan hla. future courae and failure to land witn eome other Coaat club or with aa Amerloan Aaaoclation manager may re mit in him going back to the booka la a bank at hla bom town. Coleridge. Neb., where he paaaea bla Winter month. "I don't aa ho l doing ua any good gluing on the bench. aald Free! dent McCredle laat night. "He waa good man one, but a player muat be good now to make good la the Paclfrs Coaat League." "Roaring Bill' Rappa la now llcenaed to bellow all he wanta. Yeaterday. by banging out on bit In four trlpa to tha plat, tha Portland flrat-aackar rounded out a run of II gamea during which period he mlaaed only on en gagement without at leaet one blngla. Sine May 10 at Sacramento be haa faced the (linger of Vernon. San Fran olaco, Sacramento and Loa Angalea. and haa mad 14 hlta In 74 tlmea up. or an average of .440. Incidentally, b haa Jumped from .tOS to .197 In the three week a. Rappr moat apectaoular per formance ooourred laat week, when he came through the alx gamea with the fine ahowlng of .((7. "There' no chance for Olaon to break out of the American League." declared Manager McCredle, of the Beavera yea terday In dlacuealng the chancee of landing th ex-Beaver Inflelder, who until a few dayg ago wag Cleveland captain. "With Wolvertoa after McArdle and good Infleldera at a premium In the American League. It' a cinch that Olaon will remain la the circuit. How aver, I would bo tickled to death to land blm, for there la always room for a flrat-ias piayer. a e e Ward McDowell departed Saturday night to join the Colta. and "Lefty Stelger. another Beaver, will be In a Colt uniform at Vancouver thl week. Bill Bloomfleld probably will b back In th gam thle week, bolaterlng th wobbly Colt burling crew, whll Cruikahank and poaalbly Meneor will bo in game thl week. With Moor catching poor ball. Mana ger Williams now regret that he turned down Mickey La Long when McCredle offered htm tha backetop. La Long la going right with Tacoma, whll Wllllama 1 trying to land Tub' Hackett or eome other receiver. Dugdal ha reduced th Seattle pay roll by nearly 11000 a month tn th laat few weak. Ft let Manager Barry go. lopping Off 11. Weed at lilO. Hhea at I2n0 and Dulln at till, adding Brooke, a 1:0 man. to play first, Ed Hughes. In the Saitl Times, figure, that It's up to "Dug" to forget th managerial payroll and put hla money lata ballplaveee s . ... 1 t T ' 'X ''I in amiliaai 1 ' -'- GOLTS LOSE AFTER 14 WIGS, 2 10 1 Gruelling Game at Vancouver Is Battle of Pitchers' En durance Fans Stirred. PORTLAND RUN A PRESENT Eaatly and Bclford. With Grim De termination, Ilrfuw to Yield More Than Stingy Single. Giving Canadians Grrat Exhibition. Xorthareatetw IxoeTO tttandliurs. w. u P.r.i w. u P f. ir...r. ;? r.i settle j:i ar. .47e .'. t TarnmB V 1 J . 4 r Portland. . .24 25 llMpokane 21 2S .4iJ Veaterda' Keeulla. Vancouver Vancouver X Portland 1 (14 Innlngai. At Victoria victonm n. At attla Seattle B. Tacoma U. .VANCOUVER. B. C, Juno 4. It waa 14 Innlnga of gruelling, aoul-trylnar. nerve-rmcklng baeeball. with both bat terlee refualng to yield under the atreas of the long batU. Tender youth was pitted against veteran cunning and the fana went wild over what waa on of tha greatest contests ver played on the local diamond. Aa the tide of fortune ebbed and flowed from standard to standard tha nerve tenalon of th spectators grew until salvoa of cheering echoed and re echoed In on oontlnuoue vibrant pan demonium. It was a game where the fan got In and cheered not for his favorite, but for tha gameneas that held the heroes riveted to duty and brought forth the best that waa in them. Viaennr Wlaa, I la 1. Three hlta In aucceealon In the laat half of the 14th aent th winning run acroaa the plat, bringing the final to t to 1, In favor of Vanoouver. Portland a only run waa a present In tha second, when with two men gone Smith was safe on an error at short. An error at the plat advanced him to aecond. Another at ahort aent hsra to third and a repetition of th pro gramme at abort allowed th run. Again In the fourth rortland put a man on third and another on aecond. but Be' ford ateadled down and there waa nothing doing. In the elxth Portland again rapped Belford for three single. With on man down Harrl tried to steal home and waa nailed at the plate McDowell waa advanced to third, tried the aame steal and likewise died. Brer Tied la Eighth. . Vancouver tied tha score In the eighth. Bennett hit, stole second, took third on a fielder' choice and acored on a bad throw to third by Harrla. A baae on be! la, wild pitch and a alngle by Smith gave Portland an other chance In the ninth. Coltrla hit on over to short that rolled toward aecond. Bennett tagged out Wllllama and shot th sphere over to Braahear, catching Coltrln. From then to th 14th both pltchera fought every second of th way. Other men warmed up, but neither Eaatley nor Belford would yield the box. Twlc there were period when alnglea were rapped out. but th field waa al way on It toe and no on waa al lowed to approach third. It waa Eaatley who yielded flrat. Sepulva hit aafe; Belford advanced htm on a aafety. Klppert bringing him home with a well-placed single. Th acore: Yeaceuver I Portland Ab.H PO.A.S I Ab. H.PO. A.K. P'gglo.lf. S 1 S 0'Spat.cf.. 7 K o art. r 1 Ollarrla.o.. I rnea.lf... t O Mrl'ell.2b 0Wama.lt 4 OSmlth.rf. OK It Ma .ID a 4 coltrln. ae. e Keetlay.p. P natt.Jb 0 I 1 1 VI 0 1 0 I 1 o B'hear.lb frtaa.rf .. 0 1 Sataa.cf . amae.Sb faber.ee. Mveda.e. Balford.p Totala. .51 13 42 1 41 Totala. .47 TM0 1 One out when winning rua eeored. SCORE BT INNING. Vancouver ...0 00000010000 11 Portland . .. .0 1 0 0 4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 aCMMARY. Runa Bennett. Eepulveda. ftmlth. Rtnlen baaea Bennett 2), Bcharnwebar, MeDowalu am it TV. bacrince nita mpperi, Kinnie Baeea on balla Oft halrord o, off Eaatley 2. Struck Out By Balfnrd 8. by taallar 4. Dotrble playa Damagglo to ttapulvaoa lAharnaahar ta Bannalt to Braahaar. Ill by altchar Wllllama twice. line 4.64. Umpire Vaa Haltraa. BEES 6TOP fePOKAXK ILVIXV Willi Batted From Mound Cart wrlght Make Homer tn Mntn. VICT0RLA. B. C, Jun 4. By bt ting Willi off th mound for four runs la th first Inning th Bees got a lead which Spokane could not overcome and Victoria won to . Th visitors started a rally In th ninth. Cartwrlght getting a horn run with Zimmerman In front, but Rawllngs' sensational catch of a hot liner brought th game to a clog with two men on baae. Bcor! R.H.SI R.H.E. Spokan.. ( 01 Victoria. . .. 11 ! Batteries Willis. No) and Devogt Kaufmann and Meek. TIMELY HITS WIX FOH BCGS Tbompaon Hold Tiger Boorelea While) Seattle Make SU. SEATTLE, Jun 4. Seattle bit hard and timely today and won from T coma 4 to 0. Thompaon waa Invlncl bl and bad good backing In th field. Score: Seattle. t t 1 'aroma I 1 Batterlea Thompson and Whaling Meikle and Crittenden. AMCRICAX LEAGUE. Washington S, St. Loul J. BT. LOUI3. Jun 4. Walter Johnson had th better of Jack Powell, and Washington won th final game, mak ing a clean, sweep of th series. Bcore: R. H. E. R. M. E. Washlnton t I 1,8 L Louis.. 14 Batteries Johnson and Ainaralth; Powell and Krlchell. Umpires Ulneen and Perrln. Chicago 9, Philadelphia 0. CHICAOO, Jun 4. Chlrarto evened up th sens with Philadelphia, win ning th final game. Umpire Waiter, velt, who wa escorted from th field yesterday, wa replaced by th veteraa Jack Sheridan. Score: Chloago... I I liPhlladel. ... 4 4 1 Batterlee Lar.g and Kuhn; Morgan.' Kouck and Lapp. Umpires O Lough- lln and Sheridan. Cleveland 6, Boston 1. PLrVELAND, O, Jun 4. Cleveland won from Boaton again today. Today, the tenth anntveraary of Lajnla'a be coming a member of the Cleveland team, maa designated "Lejole e." Lajole waa preaented with a horeeahoa con taining 1000 allver dollars, the gift of the tmaeball enthusiaata. and Ilia la gold, the offering of hla fellow play era. Score: R. IT, E R. It E. Cleveland. O'Boston 11 Batterlea Oregg and O'Nell: Bedlent. Clrotte and Nunamaker, Carrlgan. I'm- plree Kg an and Evana. Detroit 14, New York I. DETROIT, June 4. Heavy hitting by the locale, combined with tlid llatleae fielding of the New Tork team and the wlldneea of two pltchera. gave Detroit an eaay victory. Fisher waa taken out at th end of the etxth and Pheara, a recruit, ftnlahed the game. Score: II. II. E.I R. 1L New Tork. 1 t 4, Detroit... 14 14 1 Batterlee Flaher. Hheara and Swee ney; Work and Stanage. I'mptree llart and Connolly. NATIONAL I.E-VGl'E. Philadelphia 17, Pittsburg 4. PltIl.inF.lPMU June 4 Philadel phia knn-kad O'Tnole off the rubber in the fifth Inning, hammered Cole a de livery and won from Pittsburg. Score: It. It. E l R. It. E. Pittsburg.. 4 13 2,Pblladel... 17 1 2 Batteries O Toole. Cole and Kelly; Brennan and Ixjoln. Cmplrea Klem and Buali. Chicago a, Boston 1. BOSTON. June 4. Tyler allowed Col- cago only four bits but the locale loat again. Errors accounted for both of tna vlaltora' tallies. Score: R. H. E l R. It. E Boaton.... 1 t (Chlcago... 14 Batterlea Tyler and Kllng: Cheney and Needham. Archer. Lmplrea Owena and Brennan. ' Cincinnati a, Brooklyn 0. BROOKLYN. Jun 4. Cincinnati mad It three straight with Brooklyn and shut out th locals. Tha game lasted 41 minutes, tha fastest of the seaaon here. Score: R. H. E. K- H. E. Cincinnati. 1 0, Brooklyn. . i 1 Batterlee Humphrlea and McLean. natron. Tingling and Miller. Erwln. Umpires Rlgler and Flnneran. New York 14, SU Louis t. NEW YORK. June 4. New Tork mad It three out of four from St. Louis her. Th vlaltora made a spir ited rally In the seventh Inning, making eight runs, but New York's lead waa too big for them to overcome. Soore: R. H. t. R. Jt. K. Bt. Louis. 11 0w Tork. 14 14 4 Batteries Willis. Wood burn. Oeyer and Wlcgo: Amea, lite and Myers. Hartley. Umpires Easoa and John stone. JONES HEAD'S ST. LOUIS CLUB Brennahati, Howerrer, to Have Abeo- late Coot rol of Team. ST. LOCI 3. Jun 4. J. C. Jonea, law yer, waa elected president of tha St. Louis National Leagu Baseball Club today, succeeding E. A. 8ttnlngr. who resigned aa administrator of th Rob- Ison estate and president of th club. Mrs. Helen R. Brlttoo. helreaa of the Roblaon aetata and principal owner of th club, waa elected vlce-preeldent. It was announced that Roger Bresna han. manager, will bav absolute con trol of the team on th field and off. Two new dl restore, 8t. Louie men. also were elected. Till - STATE GAMES HITFESTS Walla Walla Loee at Bole and Pendleton Win at La Grande. It wa a day of alugglng In th Weetarn Trl-Stat Leagu yesterday. Boise getting two home runs and a bunch of blnglea from Kelly'a deliv ery In th game with Walla Walla at Bolae, and Pendleton, at Pendleton. rapping Mountain, th La Grand mntmdaman. an hard In th nrat Inning 1 aataaaaaaj. a P a. , i , M Ifr'Tr I Ifl SflTL- - aaaaaBaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaBBB - m c:i-tirt:t: mm spay': -1';, m 'ID' iir;rra m (mm m w w m li: -fflMSI yffllm, aBJ &ZX H3STiaaaf'1r,T?r.rgi:: tar:t.i iK-ii rri "V v.r:r-:i i 0 Mi ; ... i tut : . 4 t- ar ' 5H;;J.ufn!:: V .i:"jiBJ:t-tet:i i-i rMSvM tit mm v.." , " 1 j Esr"":.;;rrtrT;:;:r.--r-n,,:':.:::::-i.r-! . , . ..im.,!. .,11.111,. , .iiiiiii i- aaeie'ii liiniindi. -. a -v S TVa bc4 Vis. r 1 ... . , .4 to $35 "Where jroo fet the best' WE SPECIALIZE IN that the game waa cinched. Th acores were: Bole 11, Walla Walla 1, and Pendelton 7, La Orande 1. At Bolae btrand atarted to pitch, but strained his knee In the first Inning and waa replaced by Kelly. Tha Bolae players fattened their batting aver area off th Irishman. In the fltth four bunta. with a alngle In between, netted Boise four runa. At Pendleton bunched hlta did the business. Pendleton through an errtr allowing La Grande'a one run. La Grande had new men, Scott, of Halt Lake, a new catcher, replacing White, releaaed. Luttrell. formerly t Bolae, waa on aecond, replacing Teck, re leaaed. Th scores: At Bolae R. H. E.i R. H. E. Bole 11 11 l;Wslla W...1 41 Batterlee W. Fos and King; Strand and Kelly and Brown. At Pcndeton R. H. E.I R. H. K Pendleton 7 2 La Orande.. 1 7 7 Batteries Osborne and Pembrooke; Mountain and Scott, DUST INTETtFT-nxS WITH PLAY Irrlngton Trnnl Tourney to See Es pecial Attractions Today. Duet, raiaed by a high wind. Inter fered greatly with play yeaterday In th Irrlngton handicap tourney, and only four matches wer played off, a follow: Mrs. Relay end Pmlth beat Mrs Judge and Mitchell. 4-1, 4-1; Weaton and Stewart beat Wlckersham and Cor bet!. 4-4, 4-1; Wilder beat Wakeman, 4-4. 4-1: Mitchell and Thomas beat Jor dan and Starr, default; Corbett beat Wllklna. 4-4. 7-1. The schedule of play today follows: 1 P. M. Weeton ve. Wlckereham. 4 P. M. Mlae Fox and Mrs Northup vs. Mies Kurts and Miss Morris; Miss A. MrBrld vs. Mies Goss. ( P. M. wilder and J. H. Pmlth vs. Smith brothera: Smith and Wakeman ve. Kyle and Wolfard; Mlae Randall and Miss Thayer vs. Mlsa Pchaefer and Miss Campbell; Corbett vs. Van Loan. HUXT CLUB PLAN'S RACE MEET Polo Game Will Re Enlivening Pea tare of Programme. Th Portland Hunt Club will hold a racs meeting and play a polo game on the Garden Home grounde Satur day afternoon. Jun 14. Th Ross Kss. tlval sport featur waa decided on at a meeting of th race commute Tuea dav. " I 1'. ' '. T :VT. T1" -T- .' VJ -7 r"T MM : l . :i ! .. r.?-r-.nifrt;-tf OVER three million wise nickels bought Owl Londres last week. This week they'll repeat. The Owl Londres is the 5c Cigar that makes good. Blunt-end, smooth smoking. Londres shape try one and your nickels will join niCKeis win join I J 0 M. A. GUN8T mi CiKjrifj r f' f' i " jaKaVJt -a. aill (. "Some class to these clothes alright!" course they're imart STEIN BLOCHS I he Mciutnn bet bet, for t ticolr drenacr. we hk i i (o prove it. Wsh inpton, Near Fifth SHIRTS FINE MADE-TO-0RDER The race programme will consist of eight events. In which the beat ridere of the city will enter. The polo game will be between the officers from Van couver Barracks and the Hunt Club tesm. ' Fly Fishing Time It's here nt last, and we nre ready for it with a supply of tnckla that will make ymr fiiifrors itrh. llfavy flics for tha const ftronm, Floating f'lifs for tlin siimll, flour creeks. Hnrktnil flies that oalch 'cm anywhere. 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