Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 28, 1913, Page 6, Image 6

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    THK MORNIG OKEUO.MAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST US, 1113.
6
IN SMASHING RALLY
I BEAVERS WIN 6-5
Klawitter "Blows Up" in Ninth
and Portland Scores Six
on as Many Hits.
RODGERS LINES OUT HOMER
Fisher Later Slam Out Two-Backer
J With Sacks Loaded, Chad Scores
Him and Then Business Men
Fans CaTOrt Like Monkeys.
Ftdflo Coast ataadlngs.
w l re- w l rc
Portland.. 76 59 .!W3 Los Atf... 70 73 .40
Sacram to. 69 7 .SOT.San Fran.. 7'i .4. J.
Venice.... 3 T3 .500. Oakland. . . 88 T .4oe
Yesterday's Results.
At Portland Portland 8. Sacramanto S.
' At Venice Venice 3, Oakland 0.
At f-an Francisco San Francisco S, Lo
Angeles 2.
Am It Is Son, la Portland.
Oh. say. can you by th dawn' early
Wnrhtth Wot cocky pitcher. Ai
Klawitter. beat It?
At the aiart of the ninth ho M making:
In slirht. t.
But new. he's a scare as a clam wha
you est it.
BY ROSCOE TAWCETT.
Curfew hour Was approaching:, the
lowing herd had -wound slowly o'er the
lea and several hundred faint-hearted
fans had departed for their suppers
when Al Klawitter. Sacramento pitcher,
walked out in front of the right field
bleachers yesterday and lunged out:
"How'd you like to have me back In
Portland T'
-Hun t want you." shrieked one loyal
bug In return, although his heart was
faint and sore, for at the time this
dialogue occurred first half of the
ninth inning Klawitter had Portland
goode-eggad by a 6-0 score.
Bat, Walt, a Rally's Ahead.
It looked very much as if Sacramento
was destined to win the second game of
the series, but Just then Klawitter's
wing of Harveyized steel cracked. He
baa the victory chalked up .in his
cranium, but not in his arm, or, as
we say in Latin, terra firma.
Six terrific clouts the Beavers banged
out in a row. Those six biffs scored
six runs six, count 'em and Portland
came out first best In one of the most
sensational and thrilling ninth-Inning
Tallies in local history.
Rodgers and Fisher were the big
stars. With Derrick on first. Rodgers
knocked a home run over the right
field wall, netting the first two runs
his second homer this week and Flsh
r tied the score a moment later on a
two-bagger with the bases full. Chad
bourne drove Fisher in with the win
sing run.
Leber's Drive Nearly Homer.
Young's low throw to first and hits
by Lindsay. Doane and Lober con
tributed greatly to the remarkable two
alarm display of pyrotechnics. Leber's
drive came within one fuot of following
Rodgers' over the right-field fence.
Two men were on and another hornet
at that stage would have made it 5
to S. But the fence-buster filled the
bases and gave McCredie a chance to
send Fisher out to do a plnch-hittlng
stunt for Berry, and Fisher's wonder
ful drive over third base scored three
and enough to tie.
Lively succeeded Klawitter on th
mound when Fisher strode to the plate.
The Btrategy was unavailing, for they
all looked alike at that juncture.
Klawitter Is charged with th defeat
and Krause with the victory. Krause,
too. went in as relief man to HI West.
The latter twirled only four Innings,
cashing in with a score of t-0 against
him.
Krause was nicked for a couple mor
runs in the sixth on three bits, two
errors and a stolen base.
Business Mea Tara Moakeys."
Twenty-eight hundred was the actual
paid attendance at the hair-raising
matinee, but the fanatical uproar at
the finale sounded like a chbrus ot all
th females of Billingsgate turned
loose.
Twenty-eight hundred bugs sat on
the edge of their seats all through that
terrible ninth, hovering on th brink
of expectation and palpitating on th
precipice or despair. It must be ad
mitted, too, that there was mere pal
pitating than hovering, for up to then
the Beavers had not looked like cham
pions. But. even though the Beavers had
stung their former teammate, Klawit
ter. for only three hits In the first
eight innings, six In a row in the
ninth proved enough and sufficient to
metamorphose staid and sober business
nien into so many monkeys, whose sole
ambition seemed to be to climb the
wire netting to the roof beams above.
The series stands two straights tor
Portland. Mac's men being seven and
one-half games to the good this morn
ing. Score:
ssennento I Portland
BHOAE' B H p A K
tounic.s. 1 S 2 I Chad'e.m. 4 1 2 00
Lewi.l.. Six POD.rrlck.l. a 0 15 10
3ioran.nl. 4 6 0 0 0 Rollers. 2. 4 J 1 SO
Shlnn. r.. 3 3 8 l V LlnJuy.S. 1 1 SI
Kralhv.! SIS lODoane.r.. 41101
Tennanl.l 4 1 T lOutwt,!.., t 1 0 00
Halllnan.3 8 2 S (lIBfrn.t... 8 1 8 31
Hliss.c... 3 14 2 0 M'Cor'ick.s 8 1110
Kla'ltter.p SOI 3 0 We.t,. . . 10140
Lively. p. O O 0 OOiKrause.p. S O O IS
, 1 Fisher.. 1 1 0 O0
' Totals 28 8S8 SI Totals. S3 9 27 IS 8
; Two out when winning- run was scored.
Batted for Berry in ninth.
Sacramento .2 0 O 1 O 2 0 0 0 6
Hits a t o 2 a a o o io
Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 S
Hits 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
Rum Young, Shlnn 2, Kenworthy, Ten
nant. Derrick. Rodgers, Lindsay. Doaaa,
Berry, Lober. Struck out By Klawitter 6.
West 1. Krause 2. Bases on balls Oft Kla
witter 1. West 2. Krause 4. Two-base hits
Kenworthy, Fisher. Three-base hit
Lewis. Home run Rodgers. rouMe plays
l.lndsav to Derrick: Klawitter to Young to
Tennant. Charge defeat to Klawitter: credit
victory to Krause. i-acrince hits Lflwlg
Kenworthy. Klawitter, McCormlck. Stolen
bases Shlnn 2, Kenworthy, Tennant. In
nings Ditched by West 4. bv Klaaltter 8.
Base hits off West, A: runs 3: off Klawitter
s, runs a. Tim 1 :-o. umpires rinney ana
Phyie.
l
! Notes of the Game.
-The fleet-footed Jimmy Shlnn ptirered two
bases yesterday, besides securing two safeties
and a walk. In the first Shlnn and Ken'
worthy pulled a double steal. Shlnn scoring
with ease when Berry throw wld to Rodgers.
HI West didn't seem to hive Ma usual
control, which accounts for th ftv taps
th 6enatora secured in his four Innings of
box swork.
Doane waa given an error because his
throw plunked Kenworthy la th back when
that worthy was hoofing to eeoond on his
two-bagger In th sixth. Kenworthy ad
vanced to third and scored on Tennant's
single. Tennant stole second and waits cd
to third on Berry's low heave. He scored
th second run off Krause on Halllnan's
alngle.
Eugen Krapp will pitch for Portland to
day opposing stroud.
Klawitter mixed his offerings with wonder
ful results up to th blowup, which was
occasioned ' more as a result of over-eonfl-
dene than physical weakening. Por a eouple
of Innings prior to that grins and leers
showed the contempt in which b n:d Me
Credle's men.
Errors have -cost Sacramento heavily In
both garaea of the weak. Yesterday Young's
low toss to first put Derrick safe and started
. the fireworks in tn aintn.
A heavy wind from th northwest swept
THESE TWO BATTING DEMONS BROUGHT VtCTOEY TO PORTLAND
COAST LEAGUERS YESTERDAY IN THRILLING .
NINTH-INNING SIX-RUN RALLY.
W -w U ? u " 1
r -.: "--' I fry - - -v II ja - rav-. tr
L; :i ' ' V M , if Vy .4
be j '"a
i.
1.
scross th field and probably kept Lober!
drive from clearing- th fence.
Tbe ninth In detail follows: Derrick safe
on Young's error. Rodgers drov a horn
run, orlng Derrick ahead of him. Lindsay
singled over third. Doane beat out a tap to
second and Lober filled the bases with his
slam against th fence. Fisher pronged a
two-bagger Into left, clearing th tacks.
MaCormii-k sacrificed Fisher to third. Krause
grounded out. Young to Tennant. Young
making a nice play. Chadbeurn singled
ever second, scoring Fisher.
"BCCK" O'BRIKX is bumped
Venice Knocks ex-Boston Star Off
Monnd and Winn, 3 to 0.
LOB ANGELES, Aug. ; ST. "Buck"
O'Brien, formerly of the , Boston
world's champions, was bumped hard
In hisinltial appearance on the mound
for Oakland today, Venice, with Hark
nesa pitching airtight ball, winning by
the score" " of 3 to 0. O'Brien pulled
through the first Innnlng la rood shape.
After that he was no pussle for the
Southerners.
He was taken out after tne Sixth and
Killilay, who relieved him, stopped th
slugging and struck out four of the
six men who faced him. He gave Way
in the eighth for a pinch hitter.
JHarkness, who has been used all
season as a relief pitcher, was invin
cible, yielding but three scattered hits,
-score:
Oakland ! Venice-
BHOAtl BHOAE
Leard.2... S 1 1 0 1 rarllsle.l. . 4 1 S 00
SChirm.I.. 4 O o OOKane.m... u I vu
Neas,l.... 4 15 O 0 Bsyless.r. . 3 1 3 0 0
Coy.r..... 4 0 2 OOBraahear.l I I HI
Zacher.m. 3 0 1 1 0 u'Rourke.s 4- 8 2 20
Hetllng.S. 3 13 1 0,Lltschl.3. . 4 0 0 2 0
Cook. a... 3 O 8 2 lpatters'n.l S 1 3 00
Rohrer.c SOS 0 1 Elliott. c. . . 8 O 9 11
O'Brien.p. 1 O 0 2 0 Harknoss.p
Gardner. 1 O 0 00i
Klllllav.p. 1 O 0 001
"Kaylor. 1 0 O 0 01
tCl mm'ns 0 O O 00-
Kreitl.C. . 0 0 O O Oi
Lohman.p. 0 0 0 18'
Totals. 2 8 24 7 -J I Totals. 81 1ST 81
Batted for O'Brien In sixth.
Batted for Rohrer In eighth.
tEatted for KUlllay In eighth.
Oakland 0 O O O 0 0 0 O 00
Hits 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8
Venice O100JO00 3
Hits 0 2 1 1 3 0 1 8
Runs Carlisle. Bayless and O'Rourke,
Hltf Off O'Brien, 7 and 3 runs In 5 In
rlngr; off Killilay. none and no runs In 2
Innings; charge defeat to O'Brien. Stolen
bases Leard, Carlisle. Patterson. Two
base hit Hetllnir. Sacrifice fly Klllott.
First on balls Off ITaikness 3. Struck Out
Br O'Brien 5. sv liarkr.ess T, by Killilay
4. Double play Hetlln to Leard. Balk
O'Brien. Hit hy rltched ball By Lohman,
Faylesa. Tim T: !V Crap ires Bush and
McCarthy.
SEALS WIX OX CLEAX HITS
Los Angeles Loses, S to 3, and John
ston Beats Zelder's Record.
SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. Clean
hitting won the game today for Ban
Francisco from Los Angeles by a score
of 5 to 2. All of the Seals' runs wer
earned. The Seals did their heaviest
work in the sixth inning when they
batted out four hits that yielded three
runs. Fanning pitched for the Seals
and allowed nine hits.
Jimmle Johnston, the San Francisco
centerfielder, now holds- the Coast
League stolen base record. When he
stole second in the third inning Of to
day's game he brought his total for
the season to 84, bettering by one,
the record achieved by Rollte Zelder,
a San Francisco player in the season
of 1808. More than eight weeks of
play remain of the present season and
If Johnston keeps his stride he will
aslly pass the National record which
Is 111 stolen bases In one season.
Score:
Lo Angela I Gan Francisco
BHOAEI BHOAE
Page!.... 4 12 0 Vundorff.r. 3 1111
vV'otell.r... 8 I t tMcArdle.l. 4 2 7 1 0
Mnnrel... 4 111 1 0 lohnstnn.m 4 140
Magg'rt.m 4 18 0 0 Hogan.l.... 4 1140
Howard.!. 4 10 zouowns.I z 4 IV
lohnson.a. 3 12 B 1 T"orhan.s. .. 4 1 0 R0
Elllal 4 3 1 0 0'rtwrlght.I 8 2 3 0 0
Arbogast. lis 1 0 ehm1lt.o.. 4 0 7 20
Toser.p.... 3 11 2 0 Fanning. p. 3 1, 0 0 0
ritaon.r. 4 w wi
Totala 33 8 24 18 1 Totals.. Sl 27111
Los Angeles 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 !
Hits ! 1 1 0 8 1 0 0 1
San Francisco ot 10881 I
Hits 2 S 4 1 3 a a
Run Ellis. Arbogast. MuiKlorff. McArdle.
Hogn 2, Corhan. stolen bases Johnson,
Johnston, Downs. Two-base hits Maggert.
McArdle. Ellis, Corhan. Sacrifice hit Mun
dorff. Downs. First on ball Toser 2. Fan
ning. Struck out By Tozer J. by Fanning 7.
Doubl play Downs to Cartwrlght. Earned
runs Los Angeles 1. San Francisco 6. Left
on bases Los Angeles i. 8an Francisco 4.
Wild pitch Toser. Time 1 :35. Umpires
Held ana liutnrie.
Dan Ho-wley Is Traded.
BROOKLYN. Aug. 27. President
Llchtenhelm, of the Montreal club of
the International League, announced
today the sale of two prominent Mon
treal player. Outfielder Gilhooly goes
to the New Tork Americans In ex
change for Pitcher George McConnell
and a cash consideration not stated.
The Philadelphia Nationals secured
Catcher Burns In exchange for Catcher
Howley and two other players to be
announced later.
Berkeley Athletes Out.
BERKELEY. CaU Aug. 2". The
sports opened today at the University
of California with 235 candidates out
for the Varsity rugby squad and 158
for the freshman squad. California
lost six stars this year from its Var
sity ftam and must depend largely on
new material with which to meet
Stanford on Novmr 8. Track work
and soccer practice also began.
A
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v en
eU.
Sacramento Pitcher Wins 12
Out of 17 Games.
FIVE BEAVERS WELL UP
Johnston of Ran Francisco Tops AH
Base Runners With 88 to This
Week and Ties Carlisle)
on Total Tallies.
'Williams, of Sacramento, has won 12
games out of 17 and Is the leading
pitcher In the Coast clroult Fanning,
of the Seals, ranks second; West, of
Portland, third; Klawitter, of Sacra
mento, fourth, and Hlgglnbotham, Ot
Portland, fifth. - Speck Harkness, of
Venice, also is having a good year,
with nine wins, and six losses.
TheBe statistics include games up to
Tuesday.
Portland has Ave pitchers who rank
up with the best in wins and losses
West. James, Hlgglnbotham, Krapp
and Hagerman.
Jimmy Johnston, of San Francisco,
tops all the base runners with 88 up
to this week. He pilfered six last
week. With over 80 games yet to be
played Johnston bids fair to establish
a new record. Johnston and Carlisle
are tied as best run getters, each hav
ing scored 81 tallies.
Pitching compilations up to August
28 are as follows:
PITCHERS,
AND
CLUB.
Williams, Sac.
Fanning. 8. F...
West, Port
Klawitter, 6a!
Hlgginbot'm. P.
Harkness, ven..
Prultt, Oak
Melarkey, Oak..
James, Port...
Perrltt, L. A... 1
Llefleld. S. F...
Krapp. Port....!
Baker, 6. P....
Stroud. Sac...
Raleigh, ven...
Hltt. Ven.
Ryan. I. A
Hagerman, Port
Klnsell.i, Sac...
Christian, Oak..
Lively 8
PernolX Oak...
Toser, L A.....
Baum. Ven. ...
Koestner, Ven..
Slagle. L. A
Drucke, S.-V.-O
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0 .671
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23 14 81
i io
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10 81 4
32 ljl8
IO' 171121
27 1. -i
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-l 81
IB 0' 7
27 IS 12
18 IO' 81
23 18 11
2-J 14 12!
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15l 81 7
171 8
ai tl'i
21 12 11
ftl'lS 14
318 IS
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21 1 1
2' 1 1
Overall, B. F...
Orlffln, Ven
Henley. 8, F....
Crabb. L. A..
Abies. Oak.....
Chech L. A....
Krause, Port....
Arrellanes. Sac.
0 01
2fl '12:131
1 2
ill 8J
'S7!l2 16
lis; 7 0
?:'io 15'
8j S; 51
13 4 7
1 , ! a,
1 1
Oi 8
i 1
1 2;
41 D
SI 0!
Klepfer, Ven
Munsell, Sac. . .
Thomas, S. F. . .
Killilay. Oak...
Decannlorc. S.F.
Lohman,. Oak...
Jackson, Ven.. .
Greg'ry. V.-LA.
Stanley. Port... .
Standridge. S.F.
Ferguson, Ven..
3'- 0! 0
2 2 3
0 2 2
24I s'is;
SI 8
7 2' n
0 0
01 0
0
1
1
121 1
1 0
1 0
61 0
0 1
8l8
0 0
0 V o
O; Oi 0
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Also no-htt tfctn. -Also
onft.hlt game.
August 24. Inclusive.
FEW VETERAXS ARE SnSSIXG
Hoquiam High Kxpeets to Retain
Football Championship.
HOQUIAM. Wash., Aug. IT. (Sps
clal.) Prospects for a winning football
team this Fall are good for the
Hoquiam High School. Most of last
year's champion team will be back
and ready to report when school opens
September 8 to John I. Ehrhart, who
coached them to the Southwest Wash
ington championship last year.
The team lost, through graduation,
Askey, Richard and D. Abel. Two
pupils who will attend school this
year from Rainier will try for the
tackle position made vacant by D. Abel
and the fight for positions will bs
so close that no guess at the lineup
could be made now.
Th schedule for the season has been
practically arranged, with the follow
ing games assured: Chehalis, October
11: Centralis, October 18; Olympia,
October 2S; Lincoln High, Portland,
November 1. and Aberdeen on Thanks
giving Day. Games probably will be
arranged with Broadway High, of
Seattle, for November 15, and with
South Bend for October 4.
Aviator LeTort Returns.
LONDON, Aug. 26. Leon LeTort. the
French aviator, has returned safely to
Paris, according to a dispatch from
that city tonight. LeTort In the com
petition for the POmmery cup made a
non-stop flight from Paris to Johannls
thai and left that town for Riga Sat
urday afternoon. Until tonight noth
ing had been heard from him.
WILLIAMS IF! LEAD
INGERSQLL STRIKES
OUT TEN AND WINS
Colts Helpless Against Van
couver Pitcher, While Car
son Gets Bumping.
MOHLER STAGES FEATURE
Portland Second Baseman Spears
Une Drive and Puts Oat Runner
at Same Time Ex-Coast Hurler
Is Forced to Leave Box.
Karthweoteru League btaadlngs.
W L PC W L PC
Vancouver 79 88 . RUO, Victoria. . . 04 7S .471
Portland.. 71 B7 Tacoma... SO 77 .4.13
Seattle.... 72 4 .52;Bpokan. .. 68 77 .421
Yesterday's Results.
At Vancouver Vancouver 4, Portland 2.
At Victoria Spokane 2, Victoria L
At Tacoma Seattle 8, Taooma 1.
VANCOUVER, bTC. Aug. 27. Ex
cept In the first and third, when two
hits and a walk and single, respect
ively, scored runs, lngersoll Was in
vincible and pitched one of bis finest
games this year. Th Canuck twirler
kept the hits far apart and his strike
outs were numerous. In one Inning re
tiring the side in this manner. Carson
a former Portland Coast Leaguer, gets
charged With th defeat.
A walk, two singles and a triple
scored three runs for tbe locals in the
fourth, while Hellmann's error and
two single netted th Canucks an
Other In the seventh. Mohler's catch
Of Walsh's line drive In the first and
his put-out of Bennett oa second at the
Same time was a feature, wnne Bring
er's shoestring catch of Callahan's
short fly to left was splendid. Score:
Vaaouvr . portian.
BHOAE'
BHOAE
iBHrkeM 4 3 1 0 9 Bancroft.
8 O
Bennett,2
Kippert,m
tvalsh.l. .
Scharn'r.S
Konnlck,c
Frlsk.r. ..
1 0 z u M0hter,2.
1 0 O'Gulgnl.r.
1 T 2 0 Melchlor.l.
to
a 1
2 I
8 O
8 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
1 8 0 0'Heilm'n.l
8 10 2 0! Msho'y.ra
0 9
00
coltrin,.
King....
Carson, p..
Hlester.3.
Ingersoll.p 3
(Mays'... .
IHyne.p. . .
IC'allanan"
Total 8 87 lll Totala. 28 8 24 8 1
Batted for carson in elgntn innms.
Hatted rar Coltrln in ninth Inning.
VaneouVee I) Oil I v 0 1 0 I
Portland 1 0010000 02
Runs Walsh, Schamweber. Konnlck, In-
fersoll, Gulgni 2. Three-base nit konnicn.
orirt. htn ftnnnett. Konnlck. Gulgni.
Melchior. Sacrifice fly Frisk. Base on balls
lnarr1l ft Carson 2. Struck out Inger-
oll 10, Carson 6. Hynes 1. Stolen bssee
Oulgni, Mahoney. Double play Mohler, un
assisted). Pitchers summary Four runs, 9
hits off Carson In 7 Innings; no runs, no
hit off Hynes In one Inning. Charge de
feet t Carson. Left on bases Vancouver
6, Portland o. Time 1:47. empire vea.
SPOKAXE DEFEATS VICTORIA
Xarreson Has One Bad Inning and
Indians Win, 2 to 1.
VICTORIA, B. C. Aug. T.Spokan
again defeated Victoria loflay a to .
irvMnn had one bad Inning in which
be was toached for four bits, one of
them a trlDle by Lynch. Victoria nao
Srnltn, who sucoeeded Peters, the latter
being wild, In trouble several times,
but were unable to deliver in a pinch.
Tbe score:
Spokane Vlctorla
B H oae!
Wuff!l,2.. 8 1 2 30 Brooks.nl.
ytcCsrl.l. 4 1 11 00Rawils.8
Wagner.r. 8 2 1 0 O.AIberts.r..
Powell. L. 8 0 1 OOMeek.l
Lynch.m. 4 2 1 00,4waln.l...
Yohe.8... 4 0 3 2 l;Delmas,c
Fltsel'ns. 4 1 8 6 0 Lamb. 3...
Hannah. c 2 0 6 1 0,Shea.c
Peters.p.. 8 1 0 0 0 Narves'a.p
Emlth.p.. SOS OO,
B It OAS
8 1 2 00
0 13
1 1
3 0 12 10
1 0
8 1
80
00
40
Total.
Virion
S3 8 27 12 1
Total. 82 27 14 1
O0OO10O0 0 1
00020000 0 8
Spokane
n yi- -- t vnnt, n,v litii Sacri
fice hit PowelL titolea bases Wagner,
Yohe. Three-base hits Lynch. Alberta.
hi... wufril tn riulmmom to alo-
Carl; NarVeson to Bawllngs to Meek. Struck
out By Narreson . by Peters 1, by Smith
8. Bases on balls Off Peters 8. off Jsar
veson 8, off Smith 1. Innings pitched Pe
ters 3. runs Ot hits 0. Time 1:6 1. Credit
victory to Peters. L'mplre Toman.
KELLY TOO MTJCH FOR TIGERS
Seattle Pitcher Tightens When Ta
coma Men Find Bases.
TACOMA. Aug. 27. Pitcher Kelly
held the locals In check When there
were men on bases, being Invulnerable
after the first lnnlne.
Although the locals were credited
with eight hits four were of a decid
edly scratchy type. Score:
a. I Taooma
BHOAE B H O A B
Jackson. 1. 4 1 12 0 O'McMullln.l 8 0 14 8
Fullerton.r 4 13 1 0 Million. L. . 4 2 3 1 0
1 .. 4 1 1 liFrles.m. ... 4 1 3
Strait. 1... 4 0 2 0 OiLanham. 1 .. ( 3 11 10
Cadman.e. 4 0 2 1 HN'ghmora.r 112 0 4
Nlll.S 4 11 7 OBrowne.s.. 4 0 3 2 0
Klllllay.ro, 4 8 3 O'Keller.l... . 3 8 141
Raymond. I 1 2 8 OIHarrls.c. . . 10 11
Kelly.p.... 3 8 1 0 0 Kaufman.p 8 180
IHenslina. 1 8 00
lCrisp.... 1 1 0 00
Totals. 24 7 17 13 21 Totals.. 3 8:7 12 1
Batted for Keller In nlnthi batted for
Kaufman In nintn.
Seattle 2 0 0 1 0 8 83
Tacoma 1 0 0 8 8 0 3 3 01
Runs Fullerton. XIII. Killilay, Fries
sin).. k,u, KMiiiav 2. Raymond. Lanham.
Doubl plave .Mil to Jackson: Fullerton te
Cadman. Two-bas hits NU1. Killilay, Mil
lion. Three-base hit Fries. Sacrifice hit
Kelly. Struck out l.eny s. nauiman .
Bases on ballsKelly 8, Kaufman L Hit by
pitched ball Lanham. Tim 1:33. Umpire
ostaiea.
JfATIOXAL- UEAGCE.
3t. Louis IS, Philadelphia a.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 27. St.
Louis walked away with today's game
with Philadelphia by 15 to 4. Bren
nan was driven off the rubber In two
Innings, during which the visitors
niiarf un elsrht rus and 10 hits. Imlay
lasted three lnrtings, Rlxey one and
Halsllo. formerly of Dallas, Texas,
club, finished the game. Philadelphia
also hit the ball hard but could not
bunch safeties with run-getting effect.
In six times at bat. Oakes made four
singles and a triple. Score:
a. v I Phlladalnhla
W CI A PJ BHOAE
L.Maree.1 4 1 O0Byrne,3... 4 0 0 2 0
Huggina.3
Oake,m..
ldawrey.3.
Konetc'y.l
Whllted.r
O'Leary.a.
Hlldebd.o
Grlner.p..
Harmon.p
a v n.naoe..
0 0 I-eakertra
1 0 9 Magee.l.
0 0 Cravath.r.
0 0 Luderus.l.
8 0 Doolan.s..
0 0 Reed.s. .. .
0 0 KlIllfer.G.
0 OBrennan.p.
Imlay.p..
Si.
miser. p. .
Halsllp.p.
uevore-,
Miller". .
Totala .. 42 21 27 10 0
Totals. . .42 IB 87 10 8
Batted for Brennan in second.
Batted tor Imlay In fifth.
St. Louis 0 8 1 0 0 9 8 0 118
Philadelphia 021010000 4
Runs L. Mage. Hugglna 2, Oakes 4.
Mowrey. Konetchy, Whltled 2, O'Leary. Hll
debrand. Grlner. Harmon. S. Magee. Cra-
vath. Killlfer, Devore. Two-base nits
O'Learv. paskert. Three-base hit Oakes.
Home run Mage. Hits Otf Griner 8 In 2
Innings Iron out In third), off Harmon 10
In 7 Innings, off Brennan 10 In !. off Imlay
4 In 3. off Rlxey a In 1. off Haisllp 4 In &
Sacrifice hlte L Magee. Koiuuhr. Sacri
fice r.l'S L. Magee. Konetchy 2. Stolen
Lass Oakes, KoMlohy, Mowrey. Luderua.
Doubl plays Killlfer and Luderua Left em
bases St- Louis 9. Philsdelohla 13. First
on balls Off Griner 1. off Brennan 1. off
Haisllp S. r trst oa errors Ht. Louis a. mi
by pitcher By Griner, Byrne. Struck out
Bv Giinr 1, by Harmon 3. by Brennan 2. by
Imlay 2. Passed ball Killlfer.. Tim of
gam 3:10. Lmptres Klem and Ortn.
Cincinnati 5, New York 1.
NEW YORK, Aug. 27. Cincinnati
celebrated Its last appearance In New
York tbia season by defeating the
ch&mpions, 6 to L Mordecat Brown,
the old Chicago star, was In great
form and held the locals to seven scat
tered hits. Cincinnati made the same
number of hits off Fromme, but made
them count. Tinker drove in four of
the Cincinnati runt. The visitors
scored one run In the second inning
on Marian's single. Fletcher's poor
throw, and Tinker's single. In the
fourth inning passes to Bates and
Marsans and Hoblltsell's single filled
the bases. Tinker's sacrifice fly scored
Bates. In the sixth Inning Egan dou
bled and scored on Hoblitsell's single.
Hoblltzell scored ahead of Tinker
when the latter drove a borne run Into
thd left Held bleachers. New York
escaped a shutout when Merkle scored
in the seventh on his single, an In
field out and Sodgrass' single. Score:
Cincinnati I New 1'ork
BKOAK! BHOAK
Beacher.l. 5 0 3 OOBurns.l... 4 1 4 00
Batea.r...
0 1
0 0
1 I
3 r sharT.S. . i
0 O FIetcher.S 8 O
SHDoyle.2.. O
1 0
Groh,2...
Egan.2...
Mars' s.m
Hobllts'Ll
Tinker.a.
Dodge.S.
Clarice. .
Brown.p. .
2 2 1
2 C 0
7 10
8 00
8 00
1 3 OOlMerkle.!.. 4 8
2 1 OO Murray.r.
2 0
0 o snoag-s.m
2 0 McLean. c.
1 0 Prom me. p
0 1
1 2
0 0
4 10
1 00
0 00
0 0 0
O 00
Z O'Schupp.p.
Meyers-
t!oooer .
iSchauer.p.
0 00
Totals 82 7 87 14 11 Totals. 82 7 27 71
Patted for sonupp in signtn.
Ran for Movers In eighth.
Cincinnati 0 1010800 O J
New Tork OOOO0O1O Ol
U .. .fa. V-an VlFlini Hoblltzell.
Tinker. Merkle. First On errors New Tork
1 Two-base hits Egan. Merkle. Burns.
Home run Tinker. sacrifice iiy -iinaer.
Stolen bases Bates. Murray, Bescher, Snod-
aaa Tft On haaes Vew Tork fi. Clncln-
.i rtAiihl. l-v rtnvle Fletcher and
Merkle. First on balls Oft Fromm 4, off
Brown 1. struck out rty rromme o, vj
c v. . . t t, n-nn i ulta Off Fromme.
7 In 7 ln'lnga; off Schupp. non In 1; off
8chauer, none In 1. Tim 1:45. Umpires
u-Uiy ana :rasne.
Chicago 3, Brooklyn 0.
BROOKLYN, Aug. 27. Jim Vaughn,
th former New York American south
paw recently secured by Chicago from
Kansas City pitched shutout ball hare
today and Chicago won the third
Straight game from the looals by thrss
to nothing. Vaughn and Reulbach had
a great duel up to the seventh, when
Vaughn started a winning rally with
a single to left. He went to second on
Laach's sacrlflc and EverS had besn
passed, both runners scored on Ward
Miller's triple. Vaughn pitched great
ball all the way, Brooklyn getUng but
two men as far as third Base. He
struck out sight of the locals, and held
them to six hits. Hummell batted for
Reulbach In the seventh and Rucker
finished the pitching, letting tbe vlsl
tors down Without a hit. Bcorel
dhleara
Rrankl,n
BHOAE
B H Oil
Lach.m.. 4 11 OOMorgan.r..
3 0 1 00
Evers.2... 3
I 1
1 1
1 11
0 2
0 3
0 8
1 0
2 0Klrkp'k. 1
W.MUler.r 4
Phelan.8. 8
Salnr.l... 4
Williams,! 4
Brldwell, 8
Archer.c.. 8
Vaushn.p. 4
O Meyer.r.
2 0 Cutshaw.2.
1 0 I
Collins.:
OOlWhaet.l...
8 O'Daubert.1.
JO smith. 8...
lFlsher.a...
lO.Mlller.o.
IReulb'ch.p
Humm'll
Rucker.p..
Totals. 84 7 27 1211 total. 30 8 27 0 2
Raited for Morsn in eighth.
Batted for Heulbesh In seventh.
Chlrag 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 08
Brooklyn 0 0000-000 O 0
Runs Ever, Phelsa, Vaughn. Left oa
bases Chicago 10. Brooklyn 8. Tw-bs
hits Ctttshaw, smltn. Tnre-ssi una " .
Mlllsr, Baler. Sacrlflc hits Leach. Fisher,
Reulbach. First on errors Chicago .
Brooklyn 1. Doubl plays Fisher Cut
shaw nod Daubert First on balls Off Reul
bach 8; off Rucker 1, off Vaughan 4. Struck
out By Reulbach 4. by Kucker 1. by
VBUgnn B. tilt oy pnenw "J """'""')
. . . . B.it.Ak V IM 9 thninal
Arcner, nil wu n.,i u, ... -
off Rucker, non In 8. Time 1:60. Umpire
Brennan and Eaaon.
B06TON, Masa, Aug. 27. Th Pittsburg-Boston
game waa postponed on
account ot rain.
FOXHALL KEEXE II CRT IN PLAY
Prominent Polo Player Thrown and
Horse Rolls on Him.
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo, Aug. 27.
-Foxhall Keen, candidate tor the
American polo team in Its recent con
test with England, was seriously In
lured at th polo tournament of the
.k.u.n. Xtm.nlnlT, rmintrv Cluh hart
this afternoon. He was thrown In play
and bis horse roiled over on mm. ms
right shoulder was broken and he was
badly bruised.
Keene was playing No. I In the
Cheyenne Mountain Country Club team
against th Denver Prairie Dogs. It
waa the first serious mishap for the
Eastern Polo crack since bis accident
Jrevious to the International series in
une. On Monday, Keene Was slightly
hurt here, but was able to contlnus In
th tournament.
Walla Walla Signs Welsher.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Aug. 27.
(Special.) Manager Bade, of the Bears,
today signed Weigher, a pitcher,
dropped a tew days ago by McOlnnlty,
of Tacoma. Welsher worked today.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Xatlonal League.
W. L. PCI tV. L. PC.
New York.. 82 36 .093 Brooklyn.. 6164.443
Phlladelp'a 67 45 .5BS Boston 50 05.4113
Chicago... 63 55 .54'.'! Cincinnati. 49 75 .33
PUtsburg. 3 64.53slSt. Louis 44 77.304
American League.
Phlladelp'a SO 89 .6?8!Boston- 58 59 .496
Cleveland. 72 49 .69oi Detroit 52 71.423
Washington 67 51 .SSS'St. Louis... 48 7S .3nl
Chicago 6569.524lKew York... 40 76 .345
American Association.
Milwaukee. 77 64 .583St. Paul. . . .88 70 .408
Minneapolis 78 56 ,576,Toledo 68 72.446
Iiulavilln. 74 ST .665 Kansas CIIV.B8 75 .43
Columbus.. 74 59 .656,Indianapolls 48 81.372
Western, Trl-Stata.
Boise 23 19 .SSSiNorth Yak. .22 22 .600
WallaWalla 23 21 .523,Pendleton. . 18 26 .409
leeterday'B Results.
American Association St. Paul 2-8. Kan
sas City 4-1: Minneapolis 11, Milwaukee 1:
Columbus L Louisville 0; as other same
scheduled,
Western League Wichita 0, Denver 7;
Lincoln s. Topeka 8: SL Joseoh 8. Sloua
City 1: pas Moines 6, Omaha 8 (10 In
nings.
Knuthera League NashvllI 17. Kw Or
leans 4; Mobile 0, Birmingham 1; Atlanta
8, Memphis 6; Chattanooga ft, Montgomery
6 (called end of 10th Inning on account ot
darkness; .
Came Scheduled Today.
" Pacific Coast League eaoramento at
Portland, oakiana at Venice, Ae Angciea
at San Franalaco.
Northwestern League Portland at aa
couver, Seattle at Tacoma, 6pokan at Vic
toria. How the Series Stand.
Pacific Coast League Portland 2 game,
Sacramento n game: Vnlc 1 came, Oak
land 1 game; San Francisco 1 same, Loa
Angeles 1 game.
Northwestern League Vancouver 2 game.
Portland 1 gam; Seattle 1 game, Tacoma 2
games; 6pokan 2 games, Victoria 1 game.
Portland
PaclflO Coast
Batting Avwrar.
North wtrn
AD. n.
Av.
AO. K.
Av.
358
820
.295
.27a
.278
.2
,2o4
,259
,2.15
249
24S
194
.13
.176
145
.133
UUO
Lober. .
T a n m .
343 110
4"W 131
.321, Mays. ...
.320 Eastley. .
.817,Hetlmaaa
.311 Mohler. ..
.30U Uahoney.
.293 Melchior..
.29 Oulgnl...
.25 tal.ahan.
.20.Bsn-roft.
.272 Williams.
.2K.V Murray..
.26.-1 Coltrln...
.245 Hyne. .. .
.212 Todd
.196 Martlaonl
.132 King
.0l. Carson . . .
.0"O
.ovo
6-) 24.
72 23 ,
305 90 .
428 119.
S3 lOl
4.M 121
375 99.
143 37
4"7 104
riihar
2.-6 61
33
St2 112
S2 24
841 158
25 69
432 131
t3 99
150
76 20
196 48
228 S
51 10
76 IO
45 4
1 0
1 0
Hlggln'm
Lindsay.
Krause.
Rodeers.
Speas. . ..
Korea. ..
Derrick ..
Chadbo
James. . .
Berry. . .
MCor-Ick
240 59
lt-5
371
49
17
4S
43
3
KraoD
West. . . .
Hagerman
Stanley..
MoCredl
Baseball Statistics
Buyers' Week
at the
Hotel Multnomah
Every merchant visiting Portland Buy
ers' week will certainly take advantage
of the Special Rates made for that week
only:
A fine outside room for One Dollar.
Room with bath, Two Dollars.
Add One Dollar more for two in a room.
. The Arcadian Garden
of course, will be the center of attraction
in Portland during Lunch, Dinner and
Supper and after the theaters.
The 50c Merchants' Lunch will be con
tinued during Buyers' week.
The Hotel Multnomah -Revue
Follies 1913
Under the Direction of Miss Nancy CXefl.
Miss OUeil Miss Jean Howard
Miss Wells Miss Jamel
Miss Hamilton Miss Martell
Miss Howard Miss Martineau
Miss Grant
Most Spectacular, Original and Attract
ive Entertainment
also
The Popular Hotel Multnomah
. Orchestra
Under the Direction of Herman S. Heller
Entertainment During Lunch, 11:30 Un
til 2 P. M.
Dinner Hour Entertainment .Commences
7P.M.
Evenings 11 P. M.
H. C. BOWERS, Manager.
GA1XER THIGPEX, Asst. Manager.
BOISE W1HS 1U TWELFTH
XORTH YAKIMA PROTESTS GAME
AT IDAHO CAPITAL.
Plrich Hitter's Bat Flat, Is Charge.
Walla Walla Wins Loose Con
test From Bucks.
Boise defeated North Yakima Irt
ll-lnnlng contest In the Western TrW
state League Wednesday, 4 to 3, while
Walla Walla bested Pendleton, 8 to 8.
In a farce of a tame. At Botss Melter
trdn th game for th Irrigators. He
went In as a pinch hitter with the
score 8 to 8 In favor of Yakima and
score. In the 12th he put on Into
deep left center that scored th win
nlng; run. Gordon protested th frame,
itl.lmlrt. t ar'm hat waa flat. Wood
and Peterson pitched irreat ball. Bofl
ner went in in the inn. Tne score:
n n rl H n tr
N. Yakima.. 3 10 0;Bolse....... 4 10 3
Batteries Peterson and Taylor;
Woods, Bonner and Garfl.
At Walla Walla the Bucks, the Bears,
ANewHav
For the man
who guards
his health .
Muriel is a skillful
blending of rare
tobacco marvel-
ously mild, remarkably fragrant.
When you smoke Muriel no brain
pinch, no cluttered tongue, no filed
nerves.
v )
jyji
The Mild Havana Blend
The Hart Cigar Co, Distributors, Portland
the umpire and the fans were In th
air most of the time and the game was
a Joke. Manager Lodell, fired from the
field Tuesday, got peeved In the sec
ond Inning; over a close base decision,
threw down his glove and quit. The
whol Pendleton team threatened to
tiult at on tlrne. L'mplre Washbura
did poorer work Wednesday than Tues
day and changed his decisions twice.
The bucks tied the score twice before
the fifth, but there was so much argo
Ing that finally th balloon want up
and the Bears scored five runs on five
hits and two errors. Davis hit a homer.
The ecorai
R. H. E. R. H. E.
Pendleton.. 6 14 4 i Walla wa'a 8 11 0
Batteries Welch and Haworth; Pe
terson, Welcher and Brown.
RITCHIE AXD WELSH SlGXED
Forfeits for Bout September 20 at
Vancouver, B. C, Due Today.
VANCOtJVEn, B. C. Aug. 27. Ar
ticles for the world's lightweight
championship bout between WilUo
Ritchie and Freddie Welsh at Brig
house arena On September 10, wer
signed at noon.
Forfeits will be posted tomorrow.
Jim Orlffln, of San Francisco, will b
referee.
Start and end
the day with
MURIEL
and
10Stfel$lt
ma