TITE MORNING OREGONIAN. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27, 1913. 6 THREE HITS IN 1ITH 11 FOB PORTLAND First Game of Sacramento Series Marked by Desperate -' Work on Each Side. TWO WOLVES ARE BANISHED Beavers Drive Williams, $10,000 Star, From Box Rodgers Hits . for Home Ran Wolverton Protests Contest. FH fie Coast league Standings. W. U Pct. W. L. Pet Portland... 7S 59 .60Lo Angele TO 73 .4S acramnto .611 Oakland. . .. 6 T .4iJ Veale It 73 ,4pn Fran.. . 6 78.411 Yesterday's Results. At Portland Portland 4. Sacramento 3 (11 innings . , At Venice Oakland 1. Venice 0. At San Francisco Lo Angele I, San FrancUco 4. BT ROSCOB FAWCETT. Aloran, Sacramento's crack center fielder, played butter-fingers on a fly ball In the 11th inning- yesterday and his error gave Portland the first game of the series a vicious, gruelling af fray, which was featured by the ejec tion of Lewis and Stark from the field by Umpire Phyle, and the great batting of Rodgers and Fisher, of Portland. The score was 4 to 3. Manager Wolverton, of the Sacra mento runners-up, filed a protest with the official scorer in the last inning. I Lewis was the stormy petrol. Jimmy walked to the plate in the 11th and stood on the extreme edge or the box, wiping his hands in a fistful of dust, while Higginbotham whizzed over a beautiful strike. Umpire Phyle called "strike one and Lewis immediately awoke from his coma. He weighs only about 140 pounds, but 138 of that is temper, and before the fuse burned out Lewis found himself In the clubhouse, with Dolly Stark as dressing mate. Enter Handsome Harry with his pro test. Lewis may have been a foot or two outside the battels box It didn't look that way from the stand but, with the umpires unanimously agreed to the contrary, Harry's protest had about as much chance of sticking as Mrs. Pank hurst has of dining with the King of England on Christmas day. Williams Drlvem From Box. It was a furious struggle the entire 11 innings, with 3000 fans looking on, grimly hopeful. Sizzling plays by Hallinan and Toung saved the $10,000 star. Johnny Williams, during the early stages, but Rodgers caused his downfall in the sixth inning, when Captain Bill belted an inside fast one over the right field fence for a home run. Kodgers' home-run drive came at a psychological time, when the Beavers were one run to the bad. His poke tied the score, 3 to 3, and that tally went through to the fatal 11th. with both Higginbotham and Klnsella twirling brilliant ball Portland secured 13 safe blows off Williams and Klnsella; Sacramento seven off Higginbotham. Williams' rout was his first bump ing by Portland this season, yet it does not go down against his record. Owing to the tie, Klnsella is charged with the defeat. Three Slnicles la Eleventh. Portland's victory in the 11th was made possible through singles by Fisher and McCormick, with one man down. Higginbotham whacked a long fly to center, and when Moran dropped the ball, Klnsella found himself con fronted with the dilemma of having the bases full with one out. Naturally the Infield pulled in and Chadbourne's line drive to short proved too hot for Young to handle. Fisher registering the clinching tally. Jimmy Shinn saved the game for the Solons in the tenth, when he nabbed Derrick at home plate on a perfect brow. The Beavers secured three hits oft Klnsella in this stanza, but Shinn's wonderful chuck robbed them of merited victory. In the eighth, too, the Beavers had the bases full, with one out, but Kln sella tightened. Bliss drove in two Sacramento runs in the fifth, and a walk and Moran's double furnished the third score. Port land scored two in the fourth on hits by Rodgers, Leber and Fisher and Kenworthy's overthrow of first base. The score: Sacramento Portland ' B H O A El BHOAE Teung.i. 4 0 3 3 1 Chadb'e.m tt 2 4 OO Unii.m. 3 1 2 0 Derrick. 1. 4 2 1a 0 0 Moran.m. S 1 5 0 1 Rodgers.2 4 3 2 20 Phlnn.r.. 4 0 1 1 0Undsa,3 3 1 ISO Kenw'y.Z 4 2 1 3 1Doane,r.. 5 0 0 0 0 Tenr.ant.l 4 2 IS 0 0'Lober.l. . . 5 1 4 0 0 HalllnaD.o 2 0 3 3 0.Ftsher.c. 5 3 2 2 0 Bli?.c... 3 18 n O MXor ik.s B 1 2 1 Willla's.p 2 0 O OOHIEgl'm.p S 0 O SO Kinsella.p 2 O O 2 0 V'BurenJ 1 0 O Oi) Totals S4 7 31 12 3 Totals. 42 13 S3 21 1 One out when winning run waa scored. Eiamento 0 000210000 8 Hits 0 1 0 O S 1 O 1 1 O 0 7 Portland 0002010000 1 4 Hit 1 01301 1003 S IS Runs Tounp. Kenworthy. Tennant. Rod gers 2. Leber. Fisher. Struck out By Wil liams 1, Klnsella 1. Higginbotham 1. Bases on balls Off Klnsella 2, Higginbotham 3. Two-base bits Derrick. Kenworthy. Moran. Home run Rodgers. Double play Young to Tennant. Sacrifice hits Lindsay, Halli nan, Lewis. Rodgeis. Bliss. Stolen bases Ohadboume. Kenworthy. Charge defeat to Kinsella. Innings pitched By Williams 6. Base hits off- Williams. 7. runs 3. Time 2:14. Umpires Phyle and Finney. Xotes of the Game. Klawltter will work today against Port land. Dutch twirled Sunday, but three daya is enough for htm. He lost a one-hit game to Veaice last week. West will likely be the Portland choice. "Pep" Young manipulated a super-brll-- liant p!ay in the first inning, taking Lind say s slow grounder back of pitcher and throwing Bill out at first while falling. Manager Wolverton is insistent that Lewie was not within two feet of the batter's box when Phyle caUed the troublesome strike. He may not have been, but if the players raised as big a disturbance on every missed strike. Deputy Sheriffs would soon sup plant the present-uay umplrea Van Bureo, who took Lewis' plac lined " out to left field in the eleventh. lunpire Pnyle, somewhat excited, announced him "Van Haltren." The senea promises to be one ot the most vicious in Coast League history. alcCorrnick and Lindsay were responsible for a couple of star play contributions. .Eugene Krapp was out In unrform and will be In shape Id a day or two. Tonsi litis has had nlm In its grip for the past week. Korea will be out a few days yet. Catcher Reitmayer la the only man not with the Senators. Lynn, a young back stop recalled from the California State League, is along aa understudy to Bll and Cheek. IVAX HOWARD BEATS SEALS Angels' Tbird Baseman Gets Homer With Maggert on Bases. SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 26. The visiting Angels won a nip-and-tuck game from Del Howard's Seals today. when Ivan Howard poked a homer over the right field wall in the eighth after Maggert had doubled. The score was S to 4. Jimmy Johnston starred for the locals, with two doubles and .another pilfered sack added to his string. San Francisco made a strong bid for the game in the eighth after Crab be had replaced Ryan, but the red haired heaver tightened up and killed the chances. The score: Los Angeles 1 San Francisco BHOAE' BHOAB Page.2... 0 3 3 3 0 Mundorff.r 5 2 2 0 WotelLr. . S 0 O OOMcArdle.l. 0 00 Moore.l.. 4 0 8 0 0 .'ohnston.nl 4 S X 00 Maggert.m 2 1 1 lOHogan.l... S 2 1 00 Howard. J 4 3 1 OlDowns.2... 3 110 Johnson. s. 3 11 1 O Corhan.e. . 4 0 110 Ellis I 3 15 0 O Cartw ht, 4 1 1 SO Arbogast, 4 0ft lO Clarke.e.. 3 2 5 00 Ryan. p.. . 3 0 0 OOHenley.p.. 2 0 0 40 Crabbe.p.. 1 1 0 2 0iCharles.l. . 0 0 00 fchmldt.c. 1 0 0 00 Baker... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. 82 10 2T 111 Totals. S3 11 27 14 0 Batted tor Henley In ninth. -Los Angeles 0 0 o 0 1 2 0 2 o B Hlta 1 1 1 O 1 2 O 3 110 San Francisco 2 000001104 Hits 00031 22 011 Runs Maggert 2. Howard 2. Ellis. John ston 2. Hogan. Schmidt. Three runs and 9 hlta off Ryan taken out In seventh, one out and one on. Credit victory to Crabbe. Stolen bases Page 2. Maggert. Howard 2. Johnson. Johnston. Downs 2. Schmidt. Home run Howard. Two-base bits Downs. Cart wright. Johnson. Hogan. Henley. First on balls Off Ryan 1. off Henley S. Struck out By Rvan 4. bv Henley 4. by Crabbe 2. Double play CsrtwrhEht to Charles. Left on bases Los Angeles 5. San Francisco A. Earned runs Los Angeles 3. San Francisco 1 off Rtih, 1 off Crabbe. wild pitcn Men ley. Time 2 hours. Umpires Guthrie and Heia. OAKLAND BETS VENICE. 1-0 Koester loses Briliant Twirling Duel With Prnltt. LOS ANGELES. Aug. 26. Pruitt held Venice to two scattered singles today and although the Oaks did little better with Koestnerg delivery, they squeezed out a victory in the first inning, 1 to 0. Leard tripled in the first and scored on Ness' sacrifice fly. There waa no scoring after that. Not only did the Venice battery as sume the greater part of the burden of defense, but figured solely in the Venice hit column, Sterrett and Koestner each connecting safely once. The score: niklBBit I Venlra BHOAEl BHOAE Leard.2.. 2 13 4 OiCarllsle.l. 4 0 8 00 Schlrm.l. 3 0 1 00 Kane,m.. 2 O 4 00 Ness.1... 3 0 9 1 0;Bayleea,r. 3 0 1 00 rnvr ' son 0 O'Rrashear.2 8 0 0 20 Zacher.m 4 14 OOOKourke.s 4 0 2 00 Cook.s.'.. 8 13 2 lpatters'n.l 3 0 8 00 Prultup.l 2 0 12 OiKoeatner.p 8 10 3 0 Totals Oakland Hits .. Venice 26 8 2714 11 Totals 27 2 27 9X .1O00O0O0 0 1 .1 1000000 1 3 .0 0000000 o u .00000101 o a Hits Run Leard. Three-base hit Leard. Sac rifice fly Ness. Sacrifice hit Pruitt. First on balls Off Koestner 4, off Pruitt 4. Struck ont By Koestner 4, by Pruitt 5. Double plays Hetllns to Cook to Ness; Koestner to Sterrett to LltschL Hit by pitcher Kane. Time 1:43. Stolen bases Leard, Schirm, Bayleas. Umpires McCarthy and Bush. THREE JEAMS CLOSE BOISE, YAKS A XT) BRAVES HA VI CHANCE FOR PENNANT. Manager Lodcl and Howarth Ban ished by Umpire in Game at Walla Walla. The teams in the Western Tri-State League started the next to the last week of the season yesterday with close games. Boise winning over North Yakima, 1 to 0, while Walla Walla beat Pendleton, 3 to 0. The three leading teams are bunched and Pendleton is in striking distance of the pennant. Last year the pennant lay between the two leading teams, but this year three have an even chance and the fourth might win by a fluke. -k At Boise, the Irrigators won when Gard hit a. double after Altermatt had walked and stolen second. It waa the only score of the game, a pitchers' bat tle between Hall and ls.ne. mere were few strikeouts, but both teams had sDlendid support. Each third baseman had seven chances to handle. The score: ' R H. E. R. H. E. N. Takima 0 3 1 Boise 12 0 Batteries Kile and Taylor; Hall and Gard. ' . . At Walla Walla. Berger. or renaie ton. was unable to get started right. and the Bears got three runs in the first Inning. This ended the scoring for both teams. The game was fast and filled with brilliant features. There were four double plays, three by Pen dleton. Toward the end of the game Manager Lodell and Catcher nawortn became peeved. In the ninth Haworth struck out and after storming around hurled a bat at the grandstand. It going through the netting and narrowly miss ing a spectator. Haworth was fired from 'the grounds and when Manager Lodell started to talk Umpire Wash burn had Police Sergeant Duggar take him outside, too. The score: R. H. E.( R. H. E. Pendleton. 0 4 1W. Walla... 3 7 I Batteries Berger and Bridger and Brown. Haworth; Baseball Statistics STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. National Lestg-ue. W. L Pet. W. L. Pet. New Tork. P2 35 .TOlBrooklyn.. 51 63 .447 Pnlladel... 7 44 .004-Boston 50 S3 .435 Pittsburg.. S3 M .5: Cincinnati. 4 75 .Sfo Chicago.. t4 65 .WS;St. Louis.. 43 77 .Sis' American League, W. L. Pct, W. L. Pet, Phlladel... SO S3 .673 Boston ... . US 50 .4ftH Cleveland. 72 49 .395 Detroit .. . 52 71 .423 Wash' ton. 67 51 .Ma St. Louis.. 48 7S .3S1 Chicago., tio 60 .iliJ.New York. 40 74 .340 America AMorlattaa. W. L Pet. W. L. Pet. Milwaukee T7 53 .5U2 St. Paul.. 3S 69 .457 Mlnn'polis 75 56 .373! Toledo. .. . 5S 72 .444 Louisville. 74 50 .569 Kansas C'y (f 74 .435 Columbus. 73 50 63, Ind'napolls 48 81 .373 Western Tri-State. W. I Pet. I W. L. Pet. Boise. 24 19 .358 Walla Wla 22 21 .512 N. Yakima 22 21 .512Pendleton. IS 25 .419 Yesterday's Keaulta. American Association. St. Paul 8. Kan sas City 2; LoulsvlUe 5, Toledo 1; Milwaukee 4, Minneapolis 2. N'o other games scheduled. Western League Des Moines 3, Omaha 1; Topeka 6, Lincoln 3; Denver 5. Wichita 0; Sioux City S. St- Joseph 7, (11 innings.) Southern League Atlanta 12-8, Memphis 2-0; Chattanooga 2, Montgomery 1; Mobile a. Birmingham 2; Nashville 10. New Or leans 7. Came Scheduled Today. Pacific Coaat League Sacramento at Portiand: Los Angeles at San Francisco: Oakland at Venice. Northwestern League Portland at Van couver; Spokane at Victoria; Seattle at Ta coma. How the Series Stud. Pacific Coast League Portland 1 same, Sscramento no game; Oakland 1 game, ven ico no game; Loa Angelea 1 game, San Fran cisco no game. Northwestern League Portland 1 game, Vancouver 1 game; Tacoma 2 games, Seat tle no game; Spokane 1 game, Victoria 1 game. Portland Batting Average. Pacific Coaat Ab. H. I N orthwestem Av.l Ab. H. es 24 AT. .853 .310 .2K6 .2M .273 .2rt9 .268 .261 .2K7 .249 .24!; .1S.1 .1SS .176 .145 .143 .000 Loner. . . . Doane. ... Fisher Hig-tham Lindsay. . Krause... Speas. . . Rodger. Korea. ... Derrick. .. rh'bourn )amea. . .. Berry. . . . MrCor'lck. Krapp West Hacer'an McCredl tanley 341) 10 405 13 S6S 80 100 83 SiS 111 7s : 20s is 537 154 432 151 30 tl 149 .Sil Maya .330 taitley. . .314Hellmann .311 Mahoney. .310 Mohler. .. .304 Melchlor. .2&s Gulgni. .. .27 Callahan. .20 Bancroft. .27i Williams. .265 Murray. 72 23 81 59 S59 101 425 116 44 120 173 90 142 87 404 1C4 240 69 15 74 20 3t6 49 17 48 42 1 lit 51 75 45 1 X .3o3 t-oltrin. .. .244 Hvnes. . . .211'Todd .ll' Martlnonl. .131 King .0M Carson... .oool .001 . COLT PITCHERS ARE EASY FOR CANUCKS Hynes and Todd Batted Freely, Vancouver Winning From Portland, 6 to 3. HEILMAN GETS HOME RUN Jimmy Clark, Working for Beavers, Supported In Great Style, Single Error by Scharnvrebber Only Mlscne of Canadians. Northwestern League Standings. W. L. PC. W. L. PC. Vancouver 7S 55 .B87i Victoria. . . 64 71.474 Portland.. 71 .'. ',. Taroma 6076.441 Seattle.... 71 64 .526tSpokane. . . 55 77.416 " Yesterday's Results. At Vancouver Vancouver 8, Portland 2. At Victoria Spokane 0, Victoria At Tacoma Tacoma 4, Seattle 2. VANCOUVER-. Aug. 26. Both Port land pitchers were easy for Vancouver today, and the locals won the second game of the series 5 to 2, principally by hard hitting. Clark pitched good ball for the Beavers and was given splendid sup port. Hellmann's homer over the right field fence was the feature of the game, although secured with the bases empty. Score: Vancouver J Portland s BHOAE BHOAE! Brlnker.l 4 2 2 0 o Bancroft, 3 Bennett.2 8 1 2 6 0 MohTer.2.. 4 0 4 10 3 3 6 0 1 O 0 0 Kippert.m 5 Walsh. 1.. 3 Sch'n'ber.g 3 Konnlck.o 4 Frisk. r... 3 Helster.3. Clark, p.. 4 OOGuignl.r.. 1 lOCallahan.r 8 0 1 1 0 00 00 4 l Melchtor.l 3 0 O.'Hellma n.l 4 0 0 Mahon'y.m. 4 211 10 0 110 O 0O;Coltrln.S. 3 O 2 20 1 0 1 0 Wllliama.0 8 O 2 Hynes.p. . . Todd. p. . . 0 0 0 2 0 O 2 1 Mays.... 1 O 0 00 Total. 8112 27 13 11 Total.. 31 6 24 14 1 Batted for Coltrln in ninth inning. Vancouver 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 Portland 0 0000 0 10 1 2 Runs Brinker. Klppert. Walsh. Konnlck, Clark, Mohler, Heilmann. Two base hits Klppert. Bennett, Walsh. Mohler. Home run Heilmann. Sacrifice hits Schamweb er. Frisk. Double plays Bennett to Scham weber to Walsh; Bancroft to Coltrln. Stolen bases Walsh, Konnlck. Bases on balls Off Clark 2, off Hynes 1, off Todd C Struck out By Clark 5, by Hynea 1. Pitcher's summary Two runs, tt hits off Hynes In two innings; three runs, s hits off Todd In six Innings. Charge defeat to Hynes. Wild pitches Todd 2. Passed ball William 2. Left on bases Vancouver 10. Portland &. Time 1:53. Umpi GIROT OCTPITCHES FTIXERTON Tacoma Gives T wirier Good Support and Wins From Seattle, 4-2. TACOMA. Aug. 26. Girot had the better of the argument with Fuller ton, of Seattle, today. Tacoma win ning, 4 to 2. The local pitcher was given the better support in the field, while Fullerton's backing was wobbly at the critical times. Three battery errors on the part- of Seattle had a material effect upon the final result. Score: Seattle I Tacoma BHOAE BHOAE Brown. r.. 3 0 1 0 0 M'Mullen,3 4 0 2 40 Carfman.r 1 1 O 0 Oi Million.!- 4 O 3 00 Jackson.1 4 1 10 2 0!Frles,m.. 4 12 10 James.8.. 4 12 1 0Lanbam.l 4 0 9 00 Stralt.l.. 4 0 1 0 0 Neighb s.r 3 12 10 Wally.c. 4 0 0 1 Browne.a. 4 2 101 villi' a 2 1 nOKeller.2.. 4 1120 Klllllay.m 4 11 1 0 Harrl.c. . 4 8 7 10 Kayond. s l l l l uiro(,p... 2 v xv Fuller'n.p 30112 Total 34 7 24 11 4 Total. S3 6 27 10 1 Seattle 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 2 0 2 Tacoma 0 1 0 1 0 2 00 4 Runs Nlll. Klllllay. Neighbors. Browne. Keller 2. Stolen bases Million, Girot. Double plays Nlll to Jackson. McMullen o Keller to Lanham, Two-base hits Jackson, Klllllay. Struck out By Fullerton 3. by Girot 7. Base on balls Off Fullerton 3. off Girot 1. Paased ball Wally. Wild pitch Fullerton 2. Time 1:35. Umpire Gstdlek. INTtfANS POUND BEE PITCHERS Two Home Runs by Lynch Tnck Game Away for Spokane, 9 to 8. VICTORIA. Aug. 26. In a long- drawn-out game today, marked by feeble pitching on both sides, Spokane beat Victoria, 9 to 6. The Indians got away in the lead and towards the end, when the Bees threatened to pull us, a couple of homers by Manager Mike Lynch tucked the game safely away for Spokane. Covaleskie was taken out in the eighth, when with one down, Cictorla scored two runs and had two men on. Score: Spokane I Victoria BHOAE BHOAE Wiiff'l-2.- 5 1 7 2 0 Crum.m. . 1 1 0 00 McCarl.l.. 8 2 T 1 0 Brooks.m. 8 12 10 Wagner.r. 4 v v u u Kawnngs.z o a l so Powell,!.. 4 V v v; AiDerts.r. a a a v u Lynch. m. 4 3 1 0 0 Meek.l... 4 1 8 0 0 Tohe.3... 5 1 O 4 01 Swain. 1.. 4 18 00 Fltaslm's.s 5 3 1 10'Delmti.l. 5 12 80 Hannah. 4 2 11 10 Lamb. 3... 4 1 1 21 Covele'e.p 3 0 0 1 OlShea r 8 1 4 O0 Portland Agents for 25 Years till! II KNOX FALL STYLES On Sale Tomorrow, August 28th Complete Showing of Silks, Operas, Derbys and Soft Felts Buffum & Pendleton 311 Morrison, Opp. Postoffice Doogls,p 0 0 0 0 0 Brottem.e 1 0 1 00 Fltchn'r.p 8 1 O 1 l Total 39 14 27 12 0 Totals. 88 13 27 10 2 Victoria 0 O 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 8 Spokane 2020OISO l Runs Wuffll. McCarl 2. Wagner, roweil 2. Lynch 2. Tohe. Brooks. Kawlinga. Al berts 2. Swain, Shea, Sacrifice fly Lynch, Two-base hlta Meek, Fitchner. Three-base hit Lynch.: Home runs Shea. Wuffli. Lynch 2. Double plays Fltsslmmnns to wurni to MctarL stolen bases Mccari. Powell. Coveleskl. Rawllngs. Struck out Fitchner 5, Coveleskle lu. rmuglasa J. Bases on halls Fitchner 4. Coveleskle 3, Douglass 1. Hit bv Ditcher Crum and Swain by Coveleskle. Wild pitch Fitch ner. Innings pitched Coveleskl 7 1-3, hit 13. runs 6. Time 2:27. Credit victory to Coveleskle, empire Toman. Time 1:45. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York I, Cincinnati 0. NEW YORK, Aug. 26. New York made it two straight from ClnclnnnatL Christy Mathewson beating Johnson in a great twlrlers' battle by a score of 1 to 0. The visitors made eight hits, against two of the champions, but one of the locals' hits was a long triple by Merkle in the seventh. Mur ray's sacrifice fly followed, permitting Merkle to score the only run of the game. Cincinnati threatened to tie the score in the ninth, when Marsans and Hoblitzel singled with one out, but neither Tinker nor Clarke could driva in the tielng run. Score: Cincinnati New Tori BHOAE' Bescher.l 4 10 0 O Burns.l. .. 4 0 3 0 0 Bates. r. 4 0 1 v vtitlflr.z. , 4 10 8 liFletcher.s 4 1 2 0 0 Herzcg.8.. 4 1 13 OO Merkle.1.. 4 2 4 4 1,Murray.r. 4 0 1 1 0 Groh.2. . . Mara'am Hoblltz'1,1 Tinker,. Dodge.3.. Clarke'.. Kllng.c. .. Johnson. p Sheck'd" Brown.p. 6 10 2 1 2 0 2 20 3 1 10 10 2 O 8 0 0 2 0 6 O 0 3 2 3 l Snodg-s.ro 1. 0 O 0 0 McLean, c. 8 8 0 2 1 OiMathe'n.p 3 1 0 20 2 o o e v 1 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 34 8 24 17 2 Total. 2 2 27 1 Batted for Dodge In ninth. Batted for Johnson In eighth. Cincinnati 0 0O0 0 0Ot O O New York 0 0 0 0 0 O 1 0 1 Run Merkle.' First base on error New Tork 8. Three-base hit Merkle. Sacrifice fly Murray. Stolen base Murray. Left on base New York 6, Cincinnati 7. First on bails Off Johnson 2. Struck out By Mathewson 2, by Johnson 1. Hit by pitcher Johnson (Herzog). Hit off Johnson. 2 In 7 Innings; off Brown, none In 1 inning. Time 1:27. Umpire fypay and Email. Pittsburg 3, Boston 0. BOSTON. Aug. 26. Pittsburg shut out Boston today, 3 to 0, in a game featured by light batting. Adams held the locals to three scattered singles, while in only one inning were the vis itors able to get more than one hit off Hess. Acting Manager Sweeney, of the Boston team, was notified today of a .hree days suspension, following his argument with Umpire Rlngler in yes terday's game. Score: Pittsburg I Boston BHOAEl BHOAE Dolan.t... 3 0 1 8 0 M'r-nvllle. 4 1X10 Carry.l.... 4 0 1 0 0 Myers. 1. ...-4 0 10 1 0 Vlox.2.... 4 12 ( 0 Connoily.l. 3 0 1 00 Wagner,. 4 0 2 2 0 McD'nald.l 3 0 0 10 Mlller.l... 4 1 11 0 Grlfflth.r.. 2 Wilson. r.. 4 o o OOZinn.m z I 01 Mitchell. m 3 2 4 0 0 Smlth.2. . .. 2 2 BO Oibson.m.. 3 18 0 0 Whaling. c 117 0 0 Adami.p.. 4 10 0 1 Hes.p 3 118 0 Total. 33 7 27 10 11 Total.. 29 3 27 111 Pittsburg .. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 Boston 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Run Dolan. Miller 3. Two-base hit Adams. Scriflce fly Gibson. Stolen bases Dolan, Gibson. Double play Wagner ana Miller. Left on bases Pittsburg 6. Boston 3. First on balls Bv Adams 1. by rleas z. Struck out By Hess 7. by Adams 4. Balk Hess. Time 1:4. umpires Kigier ana Byron. Philadelphia 6, St. L00I9 5. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 26. Pinch hitters won today's game for Philadel phia from St. Louis, 6 to 6. When the home team went to bat in the seventh inning, St, Louis lead, 6 to 1. "Miller and Byrne, formerly of Pittsburg, went in as pinch hitters, the former hitting for a double and Byrne for a single, and both scored on Devore's single. Sallee then took Perritt's place and stopped the rally, but In the eighth Paskert batted for Luderus and made a home run. In the ninth Knabe singled. Reed, a pinch hitter, beat out a bunt. S. Magee sacrificed and Cravath was purposely given a pass, filling the bases. Paskert, who had continued in the game by going to centerfield, doubled, Knabe and Reed scoring and winning the game. Seaton pitched the last two Innings for Phila delphia and did not yield a hit or pass. Score: St, Louis I Philadelphia BHOAE BHOAE L. Magee. 1 8 3 2 OODevore.1.. 5 2 0 10 Evans.l... 2 0 2 OOKnabe.2... 4 2 2 4 1 Huggins,2 4 2 3 1 OLobert.3. . 2 0 180 Oakes.m.. BOO 00 Seaton. p.. 0 0 0 00 Mowrey.S. 4 10 5 0 S.M ge.m.l 4 1 B 1 0 Konet'y.l 8 0 7 0 OlC'ravath.r. 4 1 0 00 Whitted.r 8 11 0 OiLuderos.l . 3 0 10 12 O'Leary.s. 4 0 8 0 0 Paskert. m 2 2 0 00 Roberts.c. 4 l l o o.Looian.a. . 4 l eu Perrttt.p. 3 10 1 OiDooln.c. . . 2 0 1 40 Ballee.p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Kllllfer.o.. 1 1 3 00 Uarmon.p l u u 2 u Mayer.p. ,. a x x i u i 1 o o 2 u Mayer.p. ,, z x x i i IByrne.3. .. 2 1 0 0( , Miller,'. .. 1 1 0. 0 ( ' Reed"... 1 1 0 0 0 0 ft Totals. 34 10 25 0 Totals. 87 14 27 218 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Dooin in aeventh. Batted for Seaton In ninth. St. Louis 3 0 0 2 0 O 0 0 0 B Philadelphia u u u u u l z x z Rum r. Mace. Huggins. Konetcrrv. O'Leary, Roberts. Knabe. 8. Magee. Paskert, R.m, Miller. Reed. Two-base hits Rob erts, S. Magee, Mayer, Miller. Kllllfer. Pas kert. Three-baae hit L. alagee. Mome run Paskert. Hits off Mayer, 10 In 7 Innings, off Seaton none In 2. off Perrltt 9 In 6 in nings, none out In 7th. off Sale 2 in 1 1-3. off Harmon 8 In 1 Inning (on out in 9th). Sacrifice hit 0ke. Knabe, S. Magee. Stolen base Lobert. Double play Magee and Dooin. Left on bases St. Louis 5. Philadelphia 11. First on bails o:r j-er-ritt l nft Harmon L off Mayer 2. First on errors St. Louis 8. Hit by pitcher By Sale (Lobert). struck out By i-errm . Portland Agents for 25 Years a- Look at this ATOM KEENE burns frets and even because It's blended from quality tobaccos that hannoosZtv theTom Keene for over twenty years. Long filler yes, positively all clean long filler tobacco selected only from the great "Mano" dis trict famous for prcducingthe-nnest smoothest mild tobacco grown Here's another reason why Tom Keenes are never strong or bitter and always burn even the manufacturers use only the finest grade of imported "Sumatra wrappers which harmonizes perfectly with the "Mano" filler and maintains that sweet mild taste. Here's where I drop out, Ijast knew Tom Keenes were good but I will let J. R. Smith Ciaar Co, tell why they are always good. Adv. Mgr. Oregonian bv Salle 2. bv Seaton 8. Passed ball Rob erta Time 1:50. Umpires Klem and Ortn. Chicago 6, Brooklyn S. BROOKLYN, Aug. 26. Triples by Archer and Saier, tbe former with the bases full, and the latter's with two on, were responsible (or Chicago's sec ond successive victory over Brooklyn today. The score was 6 to 2. In the second Inning- Williams' single and passes to Saier and Bridwell tilled the bases. Archer's triple cleared them. Ever singled and Schulte walked In the third, and Saier triple sent them both home. Walker held Chicago scoreless thereafter, allowing only one hit. Score: Chicago I Brooklyn BHOAE) sach.m. 6 11 0l Moran BHOAE S 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 8 0 8 0 2 0 0 4 1 2 00 4 2 7 0 1 3 2 1 S 0 4 0 2 1 1 4 1 20 0 0 O 0 0 2 0 0 10 1 0 O 0 0 r o o o o 1 1 0 00 Evers.ii.. S 1 2 3 l;Cuuhi WHIIams.1 3 2 1 OOFlfher.s. Totals 34 7 27 1S1I Totals. 32 3 27 10 2 Woodard Today, Wednesday, August 27, Is RED all day today we will give DOUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMPS, and to each Cash Customer -who presents the coupon below we will give 10 EXTRA S. & H. GREEN TRADnfG STAMPS FREE. Special Prices in each department THE "WOOD - LARK" TEA-GARDEN WILL SERVE AN EXTRA TASTY LUNCH . TODAY FOR 25 CENTS. HE True to Life as true as can be the opposite illustrations show up one kind of cigar that comes and goes under scores of different names made for profit only.; But'when -we chose cigar we wanted to make our leader we werexxnig.hty glad ta get the Tom for we knew the same fine aualitv had been put in Try a Tom Keene for 5c and you will have a "new notion" about your smoking any first class dealer ask for a fresh one. J. R. SMITH CIGAR CO. Distributors Portland, Or. Batted for Walker In lghth. . "Batted tor Wagner In ninth. Chicago 3 3 0 0 0- 0 0 Brooklyn .O 0 0 0 O 0 0 2 1 3 Buns Evers. Schulte, Baler 2. WHIiarne, Bridwell. Smith, O. Miller, Kirkpatrlclc Left on bases Chicago 7, Brooklyn 7. Two tase hit William. Smith. Thre-be hit Kaler. Archer. Sacrifice files Wllllsms. Collins. First on error Chicago ' 1. Stolen tases Daubert, Smith. Double plays Brid well. Evers and Saier; Bridwell and Saier. First on balls Off Ragan 3. off Walker 1. off Pierce 4. Struck out By Ragan 2. by Walker 7. by Pierce 4. Hit by pitcher By Wagner (Pierce). Hit off Ragan, 6 in 2 1-3 Innlnrs; off Walker, 1 In S 2-3 In nings; off Wagner, 1 in 1. Time 1:54. um pires Brennan and Eson. Amateur Athletics. The Villa Reds are In need of several games with local or out-of-town teams. To arrange these games, call or write Ralph Yeast, 74th and East Gllsan streets. Tabor 1249. e The sensational twirling of Reeves for the West End Athletic Club caused the defeat of the local Japanese team 7 to S. The fielding of VranUan and Johnson for the winners featured. Pleasant Home nine lost another - Clarke Co. '-LETTER DAY! 10 Free Green hi RED-LETTER COUPON To each cash customer visiting our store making one or more purchases we will give 10 EXTRA S. & TT. GREEN" TRADING STAMPS, providing this coupon accompanies the duplicate check of purchase when presented Tto the cashier. Be sure and bring this coupon. NO EXTRA STAMPS WITH PH0XE ORDERS. Look at this one like doses of brands pulls bard can't keep tt Hgbted made for manufao turer's profits don't QEpoct you to bay again tber make enough i-be first tanes game when the Tlmms-Cress team scored a 15-to-S victory. Gravelle and Bleeg worked for the local squad. The White Caps climbed another notch toward the pennant In the Archer Wlgglns League by downing the Ernest Grays 3 to 1. The game was fast, being played In one hour and a quarter. ... The Brad fords are still In need of a series of games for Sunday and Labor day with some out-of-town team. Write John Swint, care of X). B. Mc Brlde. Royal building, to arrange this series. Myrtle Point Gets Field Meet. MARSHFIELD. Or.. Aug. 2.--6pe-claX) At a meeting of the Coos Coun ty High School Athletic Association here, arrangements were made to hold the annual county field meet at Myr tle Point next May. H. L. Hopkins, of Bandon, was elected president; R. E. Baker, of Coquille. vice-president and Miss Fahey, of Bandon, secretary. The association has charge of the high school athletics and contests . WE GIVE Wf STAMPS Don't Forget to Take Them Horn Trading Stamps HI