8 HIE 3IORMNG OKEGOMAX, 3IOSDAY. APRIL 581, 1913. BEAVERS HUMBLED BY DILLON'S MEN QUARTET OF NEW L03 ANGELES PLAYERS WHO ARE HELPING TO KEEP THE ANGELS IN FIRST PLACE. Angels Win, 8 to 7, and Make Clean Sweep of Four Straight Games. KRUEGER'S PLAY COSTLY Kranse Goes In as Relief Pitcher TVith Portland Leading, S to 3, and Art Misjudges Fly, Four Bans Resulting. FmriOe Coatst Learn Steading. W. L. p el W. L. P C. 1 All. 13 .TO'Sswto. .. T .438 Oakl'nd 11 .847 banFran. 8 12 .400 Venice.. S 11 .450; Portland S 10 .373 YwHrdw'i Result. At Portland Loe Angeles 8. Port land T. At Oakland and San Franctaeo Oak land 2-5, Baa FrancUce 4-4. At Venlc. and Los Angeles Venlca 4-8. Sacramento 4-3. Schedule Week April tt-fl. Sacramento at Portland, six games. Oakland at Venice, seven lino. Los Angeles at Ban Francisco, seven games. BT ROSCOB FAWCETT. According- to the box scores. Port land has soma hall wonders In ffl'm, Kr'rr. D"ne. fsh'r, et al. Whether ther are Hindus or Persians the box scores do not Indicate but one thing sure, they-re not bail players calcu lated to win many gonfalons In the Coast League If they continue at their present clip. Los Angeles let the Beavers grab off a rood lead yesterday, before a Sun day crowd of 8500. and then Dillon's men proceeded to bat out a victory, to 7. which gives thera four consecu tlve wins and one tie for the series. Tbe loss was the seventh straight for Portland and whisper it gently puts us down In the cellar below the Seals. Five pitchers were flung Into th breach by the rival managers, Carson and Krause for Portland, and Crabbe, Rogers and Perrltt for the Angels. The hits were 12 and 11. Perrltt gets credit for the victory. Inasmuch as the score stood tied. 7-7. In the seventh Inning, and Krause Is charged with tbe defeat. 3flsjada-ed Fly Cents Game But. If Krause Is on speaking terms with "Dutch" Krueger this morning. he is tbe champion optimist of the world. Krause relieved Carson in the sev enth Inning with a couple of men on the bags and the score ( to 3 In favor of Portland. When he had concluded the Inning the Angels were sitting on the heap by a score of S to 7, and all because the aforesaid Krueger. one of the greatest Judges of fly bails In the country, miscalculated a drive by Ellis which went for three bags. Ellis' fluke triple scored two runs and the southpaw outfielder also tal lied on Moore's second hit. Those three runs turned the tide and the sad part of It Is that Ellis would have been the third out for the Inning. Derrick's three-bagger and a pinch wallop by Qua Fisher tied the score for Portland In the last of the seventh In elng. but Planer spoiled his good day by threwtas wild to second on a don ble steal by Howard and Johnson In the eighth frame and Howard trotted homeward with the clinching run. Beavers Bit Ball I lard. Yesterday was the first time In ten days that the Beaver had clouted the ball for runs. Cunningham. Lindsay and Doane hammered Crabbe for two runs In tha first Inning; Lindsays ter rlflo pinch poke in the second inning tallied two mora, and when Derrick hammered In a fifth run in the next frame, things looked rosy for Port land. Carson meanwhile was going great guns. But tbe "soldier" began to weaken a trifle In the fifth Inning, when Johnson soaked a home run over tbe tight field fence. The next Inning a walk and hits by Ellis and Moore added two mora and Mccredle there for deemed It wise to derrick Al In the seventh, when he began by walking Johnson, after Gill had beaten out an Infield hit. This was the signal for the pyro technics with which Harry Krause waa greeted, and which caused Manager McCredle to chafe on the bench and sarcastically remark that the price of beer on the hoof must have gone up like a balloon when they sold him the stuff he trots around the marathon as a ball club. McCredle L'sea IS Players. McCredle need 13 men In an effort to win. but to no avalL When he saw that Cunningham wasn't playing bat ters right, he sent Chadboure back to left field; when he saw that Hell man n was too nervous to hit well he sent Koran in at short; when Carson gave the first sign of a wobble he ampu tated him and now he's dickering with the turnstile men to supplant the bunch. Bill Lindsay had his usual great day with th bat. securing three blngles. which Jumped his season average from .400 to a mere .414. He will stick an other week before being sent to some bush team like New York or Boston or tbe Portland Colts. The score: Los Angeles Portland Ab.II.FO.A-E Ab-H.Po.A-E. a i a a w-.OTiirm.lt 4 1 O O 0 a z l o VHeirnn.ss 3 3 1 0 Und'y-ob 6 4 0 S O O Rodgs.2b 3 4 I 1 Kr"eg-r.ef 4 111 1 0 Douo.rl 4 3 3 2 3 1 rxrr-ck.lt 4 2 2 0 0 Flsher.c. 4 1 0 0 3 nCaroon.p. s 1 1 S O KriiH.p. i 1 0 OSornu.. 1 1 0 O 1 0 Chad'e.If O fFHa"aid 1 Totals. 34 11 37 14 1 Totala. 3812 27 10 I wi - M S y i r;Lf I F - ''1 'Z'i v';.-' - a I 1'.-. . . aajBasasKi FAST COLTS OFF WITH ROMP SERIES 6000 Spokane Fans Are Loyal to Team Despite Reverses, but Cheers Are Vain. COLTRIN STAR OF GAME Portland Shortstop Makes Four Hits In as Many Times at Bat and His Swats Count In Scoring. Spens Play Stops Rally. words Here Northwestern League Standings. W. L. P.C.I W. L. P C. Portland 4 2 .e7lvictorla.. S 3 .500 Vancou'r 4 2 .697'Taoma. . 2 4 .833 Seattle.. 3 8 .BOOlSpokane.. 2 2 .333 Yeaterday'e Results. At Bpokans Portland 4. Bpokane 2. At Seattle Victoria C. Seattle 1. At Taeoma Tacoxna 4, Vancouver 3. Bchrdule for April 21-27. Portland at Vancouver, six games. Victoria at Spokane, six games. Taeoma at Seattle, afae s&mea. Paae.tb nua-if . . Moore.3b Mrt.cf. irowd.rf SliLlb. . Joban.aa Braks.o ;rabba.p hnirra.p WMU. rmtt,B 0 1 3 1 1 l 0 s 1 z 2 8 3 0 1 0 1 o 0 1 o o o o o 0 2 0 1 0 o V O 0 O 1 3 0 3 0 X o 0 0 O 0 1 . -s 7 l?r 1 f I I I . 42 Si I kt -... SPOKANE, April 20. -(Special.) Bpo kana's goat was securely padlocked to the Portland bench today and the speedy visitors romped away with a 4-2 score, and four of the six played this week. Roughly estimated, Mc Credle pocketed $1800 as his share of the week's receipts and It's easy to I guess Mohler's answer to "Are we hap- I py?" Nearly 6000 fans, bugs and nuts saw the Indians get their trimming. It was a loyal turnout and no Spokane team ever had any more assistance from the stands than the Indians got In the stir ring seventh and eighth Innings batting rallies, but the Red Skins couldn t quite overcome, by prowess of bat, the big handicap of a shaky Inner defense. The Infield got four "errors and every one or Portland s runs but one may be laid directly to the poor fielding. RIsberg, the California boy, pitched brilliant ball for Spokane and deserved I a better outcome. To rub the defeat Into Spokane more thoroughly, the tall- end of Portland's batting list did the timely hitting. Bobby Coltrin earned ms laurels. Portland was. first to score, Murray reaching flrft in the third on a bobble by Morse and taking second on a passed balL Coltrin Jammed a single to left, scoring Murray. Coltrin figured in Portland's next two runs. One in the seventh, Bobby singled and was forced at second, but the man who forced him scored on another error by Morse and I Speas' hard single to left. Gulgnl singled in the eighth and was safe at second when RIsberg tried un-f successfully to force him on Mahoney'a I bunt. Williams' sacrifice moved both I runners up and Gulgnl scored on Col- trln's hot drive that tore through RIs berg s glove. Portland's run in the ninth "was the result of a pass to Speas, a sacrifice I by Mohler and a slow-rolling ground Dan to nrst base. Spokane made a strong bid for the I contest in the eighth, but Speas broke! Ton... T. R f PiiphM. in lHe rtt" wonoerrui eaten or - Risbergs drive against the right field My iriencU say many kind in praise of my quality. are a few appreciations: "Modest Fatima in your unassuming dress! A wealtli of genuine pleasure you bring us. No foppery about you, but merit through and tbrougb." Said a friend to In "Fatima is fit for a American a unique Sultan or an .1 gentleman. 11 i is duo member: Turkish blend, old man, .emperor - or an One democratic friend lias this like Fatima to for say: its Time of same 2:03. myie. Umpires Finney and SEALS AXD OAKS BREAK EVEX game, when be drove in a runner with two-bas smash to tha left-field fence, but in the eighth his tcamny.es proceeded to throw the game away. Two errors, a passed ball, a walk, two singles and a sacrifice fly gave Venice two runs and the game. S to 3. Paul Meloan stole home in th first Inning, scoring the Tigers' first run. The morning game was called at the end of tha eighth on account of the time limit Score 4 to 4. Williams al lowed Venice but three hits, while Stewart yielded four. Score: Morning- came: 6acramento I Ab.H.Po.A.E.1 Venice Moran.rf sal L-wU.lf . 2 0 0 Swain. rf. 3 1 O 0'R'ke.3b 2 0 0 Ken'y.Zb V 1 3 Irelan.aa 3 0 2 Ten t. nib 4 O 11 Cheek.o. 1 O 7 Wlll m.p 2 0 1 0 Meloan.lf 2 0 0;Kan.cf.. 4 1 0 Bayl .rf S O 1 MoD-1.2b e 0 Opat'on.lb 2 1 l,Lltschl.3b 3 1 0 Hall nja 3 O V;Krelts.o. 3 0 0 Stewarlp 3 0 IHcp,2b. 0 0 Ab.H.Po.A-E. the morning game, played at I eighth. Score romana Ab.H.Po.A.E. fence. Martlnonl was in fine fettle In the early innings, but faltered in the seventh and was relieved by Mays when the Indians started hitting in the I Spokane Two Hard-Fought Games. SAX FRANCISCO, April 20. San Francisco won from Oakland today 4 to 2 In Oakland, and Oakland won from San Francisco, 5 to 4, in tbe afternoon game, Ban'ft.Sb 4 110 oiMlllion.cf 4 nlavori h. Speae.rf. 4 2 1 0 0Altman.3b 4 piayea nere. Mohler.2b 4 0 4 5 0Powell,lf 3 - In the morning game Oakland used Oulsnl.lt 5 1 0 O 0 Mel'olr.rf 4 thre pitchers, first Gresory. who suf- ? . ? O Redm d.sb 3 fared three runs and four hits In tha I Murray.c a O 5 2 o,joh--n,lb 4 first fly Innings. pitched two Innings, and last Olmstead, Maj,p who pitched one inning. In the afternoon game, with two runs and four hits against him, Hughes, pitching for San Francisco, was taken out in the ninth and replaced by Fan ning. Scores: Moraine game: Oakland I San Francisco Ab.H.ro.A.15.: AD.ti.r-o.A.rJ. rlrico hiti "Well, for one thing, I honesty, its sincerity, its lack of pretense, as exemplified in that simple package; I like it for the sterling worth inside that modest dress, to say nothing of the extra smokes it gives me. Anotlier friend speaks thus of my quality: "The Fatima is ma def or smoKers w ho ki Then Parkin. whD ? I JIAuer.c. , . Marrm,p soil Ab.H.Po.A.E. 0 0 0 0 0 Rlsbers.p OI'Yohe.... 12 1 2 18 10 0 12 0 0 12 14 2 0 11 0 2 6 1 O 0 0 0 V t :now and value a cigarette for the tobacco it contains men who are not deluded by gold monograms and artistic boxes." Totals 35 10 27 IS lj Totals 32 6 27 15 5 Leard.2b 3 6chlrin.lf 3 Zacher.cf 4 Coy.rt... 8 Hetll's.Sb 4 Neu.lb. 4 Cook.ss.. 2 Rohrer.o. 9 parkin.p. 0 Oregory.p 2 Oueat.aa. 1 Hticlur.. 1 "OUncr 1 pearce.o.. 0 0 O 0 0 Olm'ad.p 0 O 0 0 Mund'f.rf 4 0 M'A'dle.l'b 3 v john'n.ir .1 OiHoWd.lb 2 1 Zim'an.cf 1 O, Uosan.cf 1 1 Corhan.ss. 4 liCart'ht.3b 3 OSchmldt.o 4 OIHealey.p. 3 o 0 01 01 Totali. 80 6 24 13 4 Battod for Redmond in ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 00100011 1 4 I Spokane 00000011 0 2 I SUMMARY. Runs SDeaa. Gulenl. Murrav. Martlnonl- Mekholr. Auer. Three-bfise hit Speas. Sac rlrico hits Mohler. Mahouev. William.. Mar tlnonl. .sacrifice fly Powell. Double play Coltrin to Mohler to Williams, Passed ball Auer. Hit by pitcned ball Morse by Mays. Stolen bases Maboney, Altman. Baaea on balls RIsberg 3. Struck out By Martlnonl 4. by RIsberg 5. Hits off Martlnonl, e In 7 1-3 lnningrs; hits off Mays, none In 1 2-8 innings. i,ert on bases Portland 11. Spo kane a. Credit victory to Martlnonl; defeat to msDerg. lime or game 1 hour and 60 minutes, empire i!,ainger. "IBOX MAS" PITCHES AVD W1XS Wifli sucK truthful compliments paid me every day all over the land is it any wonder that I am FATIMA, the cigarette of the nation. Totals. 28 7 27 7 0 Totals. 24 4 4 14 2 Totals. 25 3 24 5 2 Batted for Rogers In seventh. Batted for Chatibourne In ninth. SCORE BT INNINGS 1m Angeles ...0 0001241 0 8 Kite 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 3 111 Portland 22101010 0 7 nut ...a 3 11112 0 1 12 SUSritARY. Rona Ps Ellla. Howard. OIIL John son 2. Frooka. Cunnloshaia 2, Undaay, Poim, Derrick 2, Carson. Struck out By Rogers 1. by Perrltt 1, by Carson S. Bases on baiia otr crabbe 3, Rogers I. Carson A Perrltt 1. Two-baa. lilts Moore. lmck. Three-bee. be Ellis. Derrick. Home run Johnson, Dotrblx play Korea to Rodgere. Kacriric. bits ii.lls Hellmann. rtsber. Stol en bans Moore. Johnson. Krueger. Howard. Hi; by pitched ball Derrick, by Rogsra. rw il balls Ftsher. Brook. Innings ?trhd By Crabbe 2. runs 5. hits : Rogers run. 3 bits in 4 innings: Carson. 3 runs. S hits Umpires S InnJnrs. Time of anm Jil'U- -iieid and Newbouae. Tlgrrs Tie and Beat Wolves. LOS ANGELKS. April ' 20. Pitcher "Judge" Munsell pnt Facramento on an even footing with Venice) in the seventh inning of this afternoon's Called end eighth; time limit. SCORE BT INNINGS. Sacramento O OO 0 0 8 1 Hits 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 Venice 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 t Hits 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 03 SUMMARY. Runs Moran. Swain. O'Ronrke. Kenwor- tny. Ateioan. Kane, Jlcuonnell, Patterson. Two-base hits Kane. Lltsuhi. .Patt&raon. ssoran. bamuc hits Renworthy. Baylesa Lewis. Sacrifice fly Irelan. Stolen bases Kenworthy, Kane. . Bases on balls Off Williams 4. off Stewart 7. Struck out Williams o. ble wart s. wild t tch Wll. llama. Time or aame 2:07. I. Phyla and Finney. fcacramento Venice Ab.H.PO.A.E.1 AD.H.P0.A.E. empires Moran.rf 3 Ijrwtmlf 4 Baln.rf 4 O R ke 2b 4 Ken-y.2b 4 Htark.ss. 8 Ten'nt.lb 4 Bllas.c O Cbeek.e. 2 Munsell. p 4 VanB-n. 1 Shlnn. 1 1 U Meloan.lf O O'Kane.cf. 3 0 i) Baylesarf 3 3 2 Lltachl.3b 3 4 O Pats'n.lb 2 1 l,Hoap.'Jb.. 8 2 0 liall'an.sa 4 0 O Tonne'n.e 2 1 0 Koest'r.p 3 3 0 c e o o) Totals. 34 8 24 14 it Totals. 28 8 27 11 0 Batted for Rohrer In eighth. Batted for Parker la eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Oakland .0 O 0 1 O 0 0 0 1 2 lilts 1 00 1 0 0 1 0 25 San Francisco 10101100 x I Hits 2 l i o o i z o x 7 SUMMARY. Runs 8chlrm 21 McArdle. Johnston 2, Cart wrlght. Three runs, four hits off Greg ory in live innings, hacrmce Tly Hogan. One run. thre. hita off Parkin in two iu- nlnra. Three-base hit Cartwrlaht. Two- I Helster.lf 3 base hit Hetlfng. Stolen bases Schlrm, I Klp'ht.cf 3 Johnaton 2, Howard, corhan, Schmidt, sac rifice hits Howard. Henley. Base on balls Off Gregory 2. off Henley 8, off Parker 1. Struck By Gregory 1. by Henley . Hit by Pitcher Howard. Hogan, Cartwrlght, by Gregory. uoubie play cartwrigiit. unas sisted. Wild pitch Henley. Time of game 1:4.1. Umpires Bush and McCarthy. Afternoon game: Oakland I San Francisco Ah.H.Po.A.E. Ab.H.Po.A.E. Leard.2b 3 0 0 1 4 'Mun'rff .rf 4 1 1 U 0 Sohlrm.lf O O O 0 M'rd le.2b 3 0 14 1 OUohn'n.lf 4 2 1 0 0 How"rd.lb S 1 10 1 0;Hogan.cf. 3 0 3 0 uCorhan,ss 4 19 4 Heart hi, Jb 4 2 0 2 0 Si encer.c. 4 0 9 2 n Hugheap. 4 0 0 8 OlFannlng.p 0 0 0 O 0 0 i; n o McGinnity'a Support Ragged, but He Defeats Canncks, 4 to 3. TACOMA, April 20. "Iron Man" Mc Ginnity. pitched big league ball this afternoon, although his support was ragged. Deconniere was wild, and er rors behind him came at critical times, The score: Vancouver I Taeoma Ab.H.Po.A.E.1 ihRPnii Ben'tt,2b 3 0 2 4 O'Etad'le.cf 4 0 2 0 1 Frlsk.rf. . 4 Walsh.lb 4 McM o.Sb 4 Schar., as 3 Iewls.c.. 4 Decon'ep 4 Brlnker 1 0 8 0 0jansen.3b 3 2 O O OIKeller. 2b 3 2 O O OiNeiKhrf 4 0 8 1 OlNord'e. Jb 1 0 3 1 0McMul.,ss 4 0 0 8 2Flscher,lf 2 0 7 1 lGrlndell,o 2 112 0 McGln., p 2 1 0 0 01 0 2 2 0 114 0 1 2 0,0 Oil I 1 18 4 8 0 8 0 0 0 2 2 0 112 0 There's a Valuable Coupon in Every Package Totala 35 6 24 12 3j Totals 25 2 2715 5 1 44 Zacher.cf 8 Coy.rf . .. 5 Hctl'g.Sb 2 Ness.lb.. 4 U'st.ss.2b 4 Rohrer.c. 3 Malary.p 3 Cook.ss.. 3 Oardn'r. 0 Chrls'n 0 Pearce.c O Olroat'd.p O 1 1 1 1 O 0 O 0 1 S 1 0 0 4 O O 0 0 0 2 0 0 Vancouver Taeoma . . Distinctively Individual 0 o Totals. 32 6 27 13 & Batted for. Deconniere in ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. 00000102 03 VSUOlOOl 1 SUMMARY. Runs Kinnert 2. Frisk. Kiir vavI. McMullen, McGlnnlty. Stolen bases Stadllle. i Home run Lynch. Sacrifice hit BurrelL Helster. Double play Scharnweber to Ben. I Stolen bases Rawllngs. Smith. Struck out nett to Waleh. - Two-base hits Keller. Mr. By Glpe 1. by 6chnelder tt. by Smith 4. Glnnity, Frisk, Kippert. Struck out By I Bases on balls Glpe 1, Smith 3. Wild pitch ueconniera a. ny Jlcuinnlty 1. Bases on tiipc. mi ny pllcner tjy Bmlth l. Lou- omis jrr ieconniore s, off McGinnlty 8. I D,e play ttawnngs to ueimaa to rirooKS. 20 15 Totals. 83 7 27 13 21 Batted for Rohrer in ninth. Kan for Malar key in ninth. SCORE BT INNINGS. Oakland 1 0 0 0 O O 0 1 3 5 Hits O 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 A 9 San Francisco 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 04 Hits I 0 0 11 0 2 0 07 SUMMARY. Runs Leard 3. Gardner. Christian. Mun aorit z, jonnston, Howard. Hit by pitcher Nordyke by Deconniere. i irae or game i nour ana 40 minutes. Um pire Casey. BCCS UNABLE TO HIT SMITH Bees Take Closing Game of Series at Seattle, 5 to 1 SEATTLE, Wash., April 20. Seattle was unable to hit Smith when hits Pitchers' summary Five hits, five runs off Glpe In three innings: 2 hits, no runs off Schneider In six innings. Charge defeat to Glpe. Time of game 1:19. Umpire To- Two runs, four I meant runs today.' and Victoria, won hits off Hughes, taken In ninth with one on. the last game of the series, 6 to 1 GIdb no outs. Four runs, seven hits off Ma-1 . .-.. thn i.ltnr ' Jl larkey in eight innings. Credit victory to I 5 ras Ar ne A. . 8 aId re" n-. t-1 in n , u iuuiiu lulling uy &cnnei der. who pitched grood ball the rest of Batted for Stark In ninth. Batted for Cheek In ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Sacramento 1 OOOO 1 1 O 0 3 Hita 1 1 1 0 O 2 2 1 1 9 Venlca 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 x 5 Hits 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 2 x 8 SUMMARY. Runs Morsn. Lewis. Cheek, Meloan 2. Litacbl. Hallinan. Tonnesnn. Three-hase hit Melo.n. Two-bsse bits Munsell. Lew. la Sacrifice hita Meloan. Lltschi. Koest- ner. Patterson. Stolen bases Meloan. Sac rifice fly Kane. Hoep. Baa. on balls Off Munseii n. otx Koestner 2. struck out By Munsell 1. br Koestner 3 Donbl. nlv Kenworthy to Tennant: LJtachl to Hoan to Patterson: O'Ronrke. uraasiarrrf : Moran tn Tenaaat to O'Rourke. passed t-all Cheek, final Instructions. aioiarKey. cnarge neteac to ranntng. Two base hits Mundorff Gueat 2, Johnston, Zacher. Sacrifice bits Zacher. McArdle. Johnston. Stolen bases Leard S. Kchlrm, Coy, Ness. Johnston 2. Horan. Bases on balls Off Malarkey 2, off Hushes 4, off Fanning I. struck out By lalarkey , bv Hughes 5. by Olmstead 2. bv Fannina- 1. Hit by pitcher Zacher.. by Hughes. Wild pitch Malarkey. Time of game 2:19. Um piresMcCarthy and Bush. Tri-Slate Umpires Assigned. WALLA WALLA, Wash, April 20. (Special.) President W. N. Sweet, of SchneL.p me western Trl-state League, today assigned umpires as follows: Starkell at Walla Walla, Btirnslde at Boise, and Meade at North Yakima. Sweet and Secretary L. M. Brown met with the umpires here today and gave them the game. Both teams were fast in the neia. me score: Seattle I Victoria , Ab.H.Po.A.E Ab.H.Po.A.E, Shaw.un. 4 o 1 a o-Morse.ir.. 4 O o o 0 w tircawrs,ss 4 110 0 3 0 Brooks,lb 4 0 12 0 0 O OMeek.c... 3 14 2-0 0 0 Weed.rf . .41200 0 1 Lynch.cf. 4 3 8 0 0 8 OlDelm.. 2b 4 0 8 S 0 0 0Burr'II,3b 3 0 0 0 0 4 0. Smith, p.. 3 10 5V Jack'n.lb 8 1 12 Nlll.2h. .313 Wllson.rf 3 10 Strait. if. 4 12 Kill'ay.cf 4 0 1 Raym .ss 4 10 Cadm'n.e 3 1 S Gipe.p. .. 10 0 v u Totals 31 8 2712 1 Totals 33 7 27 IS 0 SCORE BY INNINGS. 0 0 0 0 0 1 O 0 0 1 .0 3 1 1 0 O O 0 5 SUMMARY. Runs Jackson. Rawllngs. Weed. Meek, Lynch 2. Two-base hits Jackson, Weed. Seattle Victorli Baseball Statistics STANDING OF THE TEAMS. National League. -W. L. P CI W. L. P.C. Philadelphia 8 1 .750ISt Louis.... S 4 .429 Pittsburg... 5 2 .714Brooklyn.. .. 2 3 .40 New York... 4 2 -67;Boston 1 4 .200 Chicago 5 3 .625,Cinclnnati. . . 1 S .167 American League. W. L. P.C.I W. L. P.C. Washington 4 0 1000 Detroit. 4 5 .443 Philadelphia 4 1 -80flst. Louis.... 4 6 .400 Cleveland... 6 3 .eiWjBoston 2 5 .286 Chicago o a .uoNew York... 1 6 .167 American Aseociation. W, L. P.C, I W. L. P.C. Milwaukee.. 7 2 .778iSt. Paul 4 6 .444 Kansas city, s z .i,w Columbus 3 4 .421 Minneapolis. 5 4 .5.o Louisville. .. 4 0 .400 Indianapolia 4 4 -IKKI, Toledo. ... .. I 7 .125 Yesterday's Results. American Association Todelo 8, Minne apolis 5: Milwaukee 9, Indianapolis 2; Lou isville 13. St. Paul 8. Western League Lincoln 9, Wichita 5 (ten innings): Des Moines 7. St. JosiDh 2: Sioux City 2. Omaha 5; Denver 1, Topeka 6. Notes of the Game. Umpires Held and Newhousa officiated like major leaguers yesterday. .Doane Is playing a swell fielding same Is right and his throwing is excellent, even though bis batting Is down to .178. In Saturday's game Walter negotiated a spark ling catch off Gill in the1 ninth that aaved a score. Fisher had a run-in with Johnson at sec ond base and poked the Chicago kid gently under the chin. He was hissed by the crowd. Fisher was in the right, as Johnson bad called him an unprintable name when Gus Insisted that he was safe. The Angel later apologized. Howard kicked on a decision at first base that made him appear ridiculous. He. ran about three feet out of the lines to avoid being tagged by Derrick and. whether touched or not. was legally retired. Bill Rodgera got on the bases four times in five trips yesterday. He secured two walks and one hit and drove a hot one through shortstop that missed the hit col umn by only a narrow margin. Derrick looked like the champion ball player of the world yesterday when he struck his batting stride. ROSEBUKG WINS IN OPEXEK Oresswell 3Ieets 6-to-3 Defeat in 12 Inning Contest. ROSEBURG. Or., April 20. (Special.) In the opening game of the baseball season played here today Cresswell won from Rosebumr by a score of 6 to 3, In 12 innings. The same might have been termed a pitchers' battle with Rankin In the box for Cresswell and Bush on the mound for Roseburg. Features of the game were a home run drive by Bargar and a sensational running catch by Himes, both of Rose-burg. XING Columbus Club SEVEN SNAPPY BOUTS Williams Ave. and Morris St. TUESDAY, APRIL 22 FIRST BOUT, 8:30 SHARP Seats for Sale at Schiller's, Sixth and Washington. Sightseeing Auto Direct to Club Leaves 6th and Wash. Sts. at 8 P. M.