1913. COLTS BREAK EVEN . . wivrrrt r TTTT TTTJG UTTnT MATTERS CF MOMENT AT PORTLAND'S DOUBLE ROUT BY r" " HUGE LABOR DAY CROWDS YESTERDAY AT PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE PARK, WOLVES TURN MID TAKE TWO GAMES Woodard, Clarke & Co. Alder Street and West Park "The Drug and Gift Shop" All day long Tuesday and Wednesday, September 2d and 3d, on the first three floors will there be bargains. DEEP CUTS in many lines besides our S. & H. Trading Stamps Offer. NOW is the time to buy. 111 HOLIDAY GAMES Scharnweber's Error Gives 3-to-1 Victory to Portland in Morning Contest. Krause and Krapp Unable to Fool Senators, Portland Losing 2-9 and 5-7. SAME PLAYER WINS LATER NINE PITCHERS ARE USED SEFTE3IB EB 2. i " . A- n il TIATJtl I READ Klawitter, for Third Time, and Will iams for Second Time, During Series Are Driren From Hurling- Mound. Pacific Caut Lragna Standing. w. L. PC. I w. L. rr Portland... il61.S7uSan rrn. . .74 .S Venice 7T 70 .504 Lot Angales 72 78 .4M cacraraento 71 72 .4U7Oakland 7181.4b. Yesterday's Results. At Portland Sacramento -7, Portland 2-5. At Fan Francisco Los Angeles 4-7. San Francisco 3-4. . At Venice Oakland 1-4. Venice 3-1. BY BOSCOE FAWCETI. Even as It Is a long and dusty turn pike that hath no turn, so It is a won drous baseball team which wins not a single game of a series. Such were the weighty ponderlngs of the Sacra mento Senators as they took the field against Portland yesterday, and, turn ing to. they won both games of a double-header, breaking a disastrous los ing streak which lasted through seven consecutive beatings. The score of Uie, morning game, played before 1800 fans, was 9 to 2; the score of the afternoon game, wit nessed by 6000 fans, was 7 to 6. The Senators are back in the first division. Portland sluggers again trampled un ceremoniously over three of Wolver ton's star moundmen, driving Stroud, Klawitter and Williams out of the box in the two engagements, but the in ability or Krause and Higgtnbotham to hold the visitors in check in the ma tutinal game, and the rout of Gene Krapp in the afternoon, conspired to offset the good work of the McCredie sluggers. Catcher Bliss, of Sacramento, suf fered a split finger in the afternoon and will be out for a fortnight. Klawitter la Bumped Again. Krause and Stroud battled In a 1-1 death grapple in the morning game for five Innings, but -.Wolvcrton had to yank Stroud in favor of Klawitter in the sixth. Klawitter lasted just one and one third innings and then four hits, one a homo run into the centerfield bleach ers by Krause, put him to the cleaners for the third time this series. The score at the time was 4-2 in favor of Sacramento, so Klawitter gets credit for the game. Kinsella went the rest of the route like the champion of the universe. Southpaw Harry fell by the wayside in the seventh, when two walks and con secutive hit by Toung, Van Buren and Tennant scored three men and clinched the game, and. Incidentally, gave Kla witter credit for his ill-earned victory. McCredie sent Higginbotham out In tile eighth but the game was lost and, anyway. Hlg proved pretty soft pick ings while he was gunning. It finished 9 to 2 with the solons on the gunning end of IS safe hits, to eight for Portland. In the afternoon quarrel Gene Krapp appeared first In the picture pitching against the $10,000 beauty. Kanaka Williams. For the second time this series the Beavers knocked the "whey" out of the Ha-whey-an begging a lit tle poetic license. Johnny has looked like three carats instead of -1 during this series. His face value at the local banks is about three ciphers shy of Woiverton's f. o. b. quotations to the majors. Bill Speas really sewed the game up for Portland. 4-2. in the fifth Inning, when he drove in Charbourne and Krapp by a nifty poke to right field. But Gene Krapp blew with a sound like a boiler explosion in the seventh inning and three walks and four hits produced five runs and several thousand head aches. That made , it 7-4 in Sacramento's favor. Manager McCredie left "Gene in to suffer the entire bombardment, ""ad though the game little apltballer couldn't have located the plate with the aid of the biological survey. Ran la Forced la. One. of the runs was forced in by Krapp and another was presented by Gus Fisher, when he interfered with Tennant on a 3-2 count. The bases were full at the time with two out, so there was no exouse for undue haste or excitement on Gus' part. L'mpire Finney's decision added a lit tle zest of novelty to the uproar so perhaps it was all for the best. Southpaw Stanley finished the last couple of innings without allowing a hit. Lively relieved Williams in the box for Sacramento In the seventh stanza and was prodded for one run in the eighth on hits by Speaa ami Dome. Cheek caught the last seven Innings after the injury to Bliss. Both teams departed last night for the South. Portland meets Oakland and then San Francisco, returning home for the final three weeks' play In the north, September 16, with Venice fur nishing opposition. Sacramento tackles the slipping Angels at Sacramento this week. Yesterday's be-Labor day scores: Mornlnar game Sacramento ! B H O A E. Toung. a. .. 4 1 I S 0 Cdb'rne.m VanB'ren.l 4 11 ( Derrick. 1.. Shlnn.r 4 11 0Rodgers.J. Tennant.l. 4 1 11 0 0 Lindsay. 1. Moran.m.. 5 1 2 6 0 Doane.r.... Halllnan.J 4 0 4 1 0 I.ober.l Kenthy.2. 4 114 0 Berry.c Hi!ss.c 2 2 11 0;McC'r'ick.s Stroud. p.. 1 a a 1 KrsuM.p... K'witter.p 0 0 ft 0 0Hig'bam.p KinseJla.p 1111, Portland B II O A E ltd i lo e i 1 Total.. 14 11 27 15 vj Sacramento Hits .... Portland Hits Kum Young 2. Total... 34 ( 27 10 1 ..00100012 2 ..0 1110031 4 13 ..0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 ..0 0 1 2 1 t 0 Van Buren. Shlnn. Ten nant. Bliss Klawitter. Moran, Lober, Krause. Struck out By Stroud t. by Kla witter 1. by Krnusc 5. by Kinsella 1. Bases on balls Off Stroud 2. off Krause 5. off Kinsella 1. Two-base hits Tennant. McCor mlck. Rodgcra, Home run Krause. Double play Rodgere to McCormlck to Derrick. Charge defeat to Krause; credit victory to Klawitter. Sacrifice nils VanBuren, Berry. Halllnan. Sacrifice fly Kenmorthy. Stolen buses Shlnn. Kenworthy 2. Bliss 2. Kla witter. Moran. Hit by pitched ball Ten rant by HijrKlnbotham. Wild pitch Higgin botham. Innings pitched by Stroud. 5; by Klawitter. 1 1-3: by Krause. 7 2-3. Base hits Off Stroud 4. runs 1: off Klawitter 4, runs 1: off Krause t, runs 5. Time 2:15. Umpires ppyle and Finney. Afternoon game Sacramento I Portland BHOAE' BHOAE Toting.- S 2 4 8 orbadb'rn.m S 1 1 00 , . ' . . n n . n V O V V I.... W 1 V 3 1 0 0 Kodgera.2 4 1 1 61 19 1 0 Lindsay. 3.. 8 0 0 0 1 1 dODoinj.r... 4 1 0 00 10 1 0 Lober.L . 4 0 2 0 0 1 4 4 0 Fisher. c 3 19 2 0 O O 1 0 McCmlck. 3 17 8 1 0 1 1 O Knpp.p.... 8 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 Stanley. p... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Derrick 0 0 O 0 0 O 1 0 u Higg'b'thm 1 0 0 00 V. B'ren.L Shlnn.r..... ft Tennant.l. 4 .Moran.m... 1 Halllnan. 3 Knwrthy.2 4 H Iss.c. 1 H i;.:m.p 2 i he--k.c 2 !.-! l.lve.y.p.... I Totals.. 34 S 27 17 0' Totals.. .14 0 27 14 3 l.ewls batted for Williams In seventh. IM-rrlck rn for McCormlck in ninth. Higglnbotbam batted for Stanley In ninth. Sacramento 2 0 O v 0 i 0 07 11&d&$&SKMt P Vi3W ! f M - tew 'Hw-h imt ...... .( hMSki& ffuJ' U kkl rrJ, 3&r; xfu fffaJfJZw Jr?p din. Pl&y' X S-'?r . ' - , m."fra?$'m " " : .. i ch-x v. V -rtfTifiTu fil Hits 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 Portland 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 0 5 Hits 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 Runs Young. Van Buren, Shlnn, Moran, Halllnan. Kenworthy and l.ewia: Chad bourne. Speas. Fisher (2 and Krapp. struck out Bv Lively 1. by Krapp 3. by Stanley .. First on balls Off Williams 2. off Lively 1, off Krapp 5, oft Stanley 1. Two base hit Fisher. Three base hit Krapp. DouMe plavs Rodgers to McCormlck to hpeas: Wil liams lo Young to Tennant; Rodgers to Mc Cormlck to Speas. Charge defeat to Krapp. Credit victory to Williams. Wild PUch Williams. Pitchers" records I runs and 7 hits off Williams In 6 Innings, 7 runs and . 8 hits oft Krapp In 7 Innings. Time 10. Umpires Finney and Phyle. SAX FR.VXCISCO DROPS TWO Vos An-elcs Takes First Contest, 4 to 3, and Second, 7 to 4 . SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. San Fran cisco lost the second game of the day with Los Angeles this afternoon, 7 to 4, having dropped the morning game 4 to 3. The Angels won the afternoon game by bunching three hits in the seventh inning which scored five runs. Lei field up to that time had allowed seven runs and seven hits and Stan dridge was sent In to take his place in the eighth. Chech pitched for Los An- S6Br?th teams played erratic ball and the pitchers were wild in the morning game. The scores: Morning game Los Angeles I San. Francisco B H OAfi! BHOAE SOS O UIMundoif r.r 4 1 u 1 3 111 OlM'Ardle.l. 1 0 13 10 8 1 3 0 0;Johna'n,m 8 0 0 00 3 10 eOIHogan.1.. 4 2 8 00 3 0 8 3 0 Downs.:... 4 1 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 OiCorhan.s.. 4 0 0 21 4 2 2 4 1CartWt,3. 3 0 0 2 1 4 ii 4 1 O'Clurke.c. . 4 0 0 01 4 0 1 2 O'Henley.p.. . 1 O O 10 iStand'ge.p 8 O 1 8 0 iunanes.3. v v w Totals SO 6 27 10 8 .1 0201000 O 4 ,.0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 .1OO10010 0 3 .1 0020010 1 8 Marg't.m Moore.l. . Kllts.l... Howard.8 Fage.2. .. Wilson. r.. Ooodwln.s Byrneac. Toxer.p. . Totala 31 S 27 10 2 Los Angelas Hits San Francisco Hit. Runs Maggert. Moore, Ellis 2. liunaorn, Hocan, Standridge. Four runs, 4 hits ofr Henley in 4 2-8 innings. Charge defeat to Henley. Two-bass hit Ellis. Sacrifice bits Moore, McArdle and Page. Stolen bsses Mundorff 2. Hogan. Btanorldge. Bases on ball Off Toser , off Henlev 3. Struck out Bv Toser s. by Henley 1. by Standrldge 4. Hit'bv pitched ball Cartwrlght.- Double play McArdle and Sianrtrfdge. Earned runs I.oe Angeles 1. San Francisco 1. Left on base Los Angeles 4. San Francisco . Time 1:4V vmplres Held and McCarthy. Afternoon game ' Los Angeles I San Francisco BHOAW BHOAE Mag'ert.m & 0 0 HMundorff.r 4 10 00 Moore.l... 6 0 0 l,McArdl.l. 1 0 10 10 SlJ : 'V Fi'si Jtv2 A C3c?zne EI1U.1.... 2 2 i.Hw'rd.l 4 1 Page. 2 4 1 Krueger.r. 4 1 Ooodwln.s 3 0 Arbogast,e 1 1 Chech.p.. 8 2 8 0 CU'hnston.m 4 lHogan,l.l.. g 10 Downs.!.. . 0 0 ItCorhan.s. . 1 1 JiCharlrl.J. . 3 I 0 8chmldt,c. 0 1 OILelfleld.p. iD.How'rdf St'dridge.p lTobln.1.... Totals. 11 8211! Totals.. 11 T 27 16 S Hogan out, coacher s interference. (batted for Lelfleld in seventh inning. Lo. Angeie. .y;;;;;;;-.. Zk toS,!.::::::::::5.j:s:JW Buna Moore. Ellis 2. I. Howard. Arbo gait 2. Chech. McArdle. Johnston. Schmidt. Lelfleld. Stolen base Moore. Seven runs 7 hit. off litl"1" "? 7 ,nS!"g,VmilrgKru.ger to Lelfleld. Two-base hits Ellis, Krueger. Downs, 1. Howard. Pacrlflce hits Downs. Chech I. Howard. First 011 balls Off Chech 1 off Lelfleld 4. off standrldge 1. S ruck ,,.BvChech 2. by Lelfle d 2. by Btand ridM 1 Ht by Pitcher Ellis by Lelfleld. fJoSble plays Goodwin to Arboga.t to H 2rd ii Page; Goodwin to Page to Moore. Left on bases I.os Angeles f, San Fran cisco 4. Time 1:53. Umpires Held and McCarthy. VEXICK AXD OAKLAND DIVIDE Uogan's tcn Take First, 5 to 1, and Drop Second, 4 to 1. LOS ANGELES,' Sept. 1. Venice and Oakland Bpllt honors in two games to day, but the series was cinched for the home club by Its victory in the morning, score 5 to 1. Morning game L-1 I Venice Ji it U A l Jl 11 I'rt JJ 4 12 3 U.Carllsle.l. 8 2 8 0 K 0 2 0 0-Kane.m.. 2 O 0 0 0 4 17 OOiBayl's.r-m 4 2 0 00 4 11 0 1:MDon'IL2 4 1 1 40 4 0 2 OO O'Rourke.s 3 2 0 40 3 0 3 1 0 Lltschl.3.. 4 10 2 0 3 0 12 11 Patter'n.l 3 1 12 2 0 8 1 It 8 0 Sterrett,c. .' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 OlKlcpfer.n. 3 0 3 20 1 O 1 lOlMeloan.r. 2 0 2 00 0 0 0 O0Hitt,r..., D O 0 00 Leard,2. . Schlrm.l. Gurdner.l Kaylor.r. Zacher.m Hetling.3 Cook. s. . . Krelti.c. Allies, p. . Jost.p Coy Total. 31 4 21 10 2' Totals. 31 9 27 14 0 Batted for tjchlrm In ninth. Oskland 0 0 0 0 00 0 1 I Hits 0 1)0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Venice 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 5 Hit! 3 0 8 3 O 0 0 2 9 Runs Leard, Carlisle 2, McDonnell, O'Rourke, Patterson. Hits made off Abies, 7 Hnd 4 rum in 4 innings. Charge defeat to Abies. Three-base hit Carlisle, Two-base hits McDonnell, Bayless. Stolen bases Leard, O'Rourke. Carlisle 2, Patterson 2. Bases on balls Off Able. 1, off Klepfer 1. Struck out By Able. 8, by Klepfer 6, by Jost 1. Hit by pitched ball O'Rourke, by Jost. Tiine l:4o. Umpires Guthrie and Bush. Afternoon game Oakland . J Venice Seit.,2 Oardner.l. Hetllng,3.. Coy.m Kaylor.r.... Zucher.L... Cook,. Krelt..c Pruitt,p.... 4 Oirsrliele.L... 1 O'Meloan.r. . 2 o'Bayless.m O 0 MoDon'1,3 OOiOKourko,. 0 O'Lltschi.8. . 8 0 Patter'n.l 1 10 1 0'Elllott.C Oil O Baum.p iKane .., Sterrett. Griffln.p o 0 1 0 0 1 0 00 80 1 1 0 017 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 3 0 1 0. 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 t 1 0 0 Total... 34 9 27 12 01 Totals.. .33 S 27 18 2 Kane batted for Baum In eighth, Sterrett ran for Kane in eighth. Oakland 0 1 1 S 0 0 0 n 0 i Hits 2 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 00 Venice 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Hits 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 18 Run. Hetllng, 'Kaylor, Zacher, Cook. Bay less. Nina him and 4 runs oif Baum In 8 Innings. Charge defeat to Baum. Three base hit. McDonnell. Coy, Zacher, Hetllng. Sacrifice hlt-Zacher, Krelts, Cook. First on balls Off Prultt 1. Struck out By Prttltt 0. Double Plays Melnan to Elliott; Cook to 6elts to Gardner. Time 1:67. Umpires Guthrie and Bush. .. , Vancouver Shortstop Bounces Triple Off Mays' DtJllvery In Sixth In ning of Afternoon Tilt, Win ning With C-to-0 Shutont. Northwestern League Standings. Tv L. PC. 07 7S .473 64 79 .448 59 SO .425 Vancouver 83 57 j593i Victoria. Portland. . . 73 61 .044Tacoma. . Seattle 74 68 .821iSnokane. Yesterday's Results. At Vancouver Portland 8-0, Vancouver 1-2. At Tacoma Taeoma 8, Seattle 2. At Seattle Seattle 1, Tacoma 0 (15 ln- DlAft3'spokane Victoria 2-7, Spokane 4-4. VANCOTTVER, B. C, Sept 1. The Brownies and Colts divided two games today when thousands watched the keen fight which means so much in the race tor the pennant. In the afternoon Hall again showed form end shut out Portland, 2 to 0, allowing but six hits, all widely scat tred. Two hits, a stolen base, an error and Scharnweber's triple accounted for Mays' defeat in the sixth. Through out the rest of the game both twlrlers had the batsmen at their mercy and a splendid pitchers' battle resulted. In the morning game Scharnweber's error, with the bases full in the sev enth, gave Portland the morning game, 3 to' 1. Ingersoll and Carson both pitched good ball. The Brownies pulled off two snappy double plays. Scores: Portland BHOAE OOBancroft.a 3 0 8 2 0 1 0 0'Mohler.2.. 4 1 8 60 3 1 OiGulgni.r, . 4 9 2 0iMelchior,l 4 1 2 llHetlm'n.l. 4 6 lOjMahoney.e 4 3 0 0 Coltrln,3.. 2 Morning game Vancouver I JB H U A B! 4 1 3 2 3 0 4 0 4 O 4 1 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 Brinker,!. Bennett,2 Klppert.ra Walsh. 1. . Scharn'r,. Konnlok.e Frisk. r. .. Helster,2. Ing'soll.p Doty.p. . . McMTdo 3 8 0' Williams. c 3 O a 0 Careen, p.. 3 0 0 0l 0 0 01 0 0 0 10 9 11 5 01 0 00 4 2 0 110 Walsh, Time 1:44. Totals. .30 4 27 11 11 Total.. 31 8 27 la 12 McMurdo batted for Ingersoll in eighth. Vancouver 000S?1?2 tl Portland 0OO0O03O 0 A Run. Brinker, Meichlor, Hellmann, Ma houey. Stolen base.-Brlr.ker. Mohler. Two. base hit Brinker. Struck out By llr . .... r,A, 1 Kv r arson 4. Bases on E-ii. 'riff tnarsol'l 2. off Carson 8. Double plavs Walsh to Scharnweber Konnlck to Walsh to Helster. Umpire i oman. Afternoon game Vanoouver Portland n H O A El 3 0 0 0 0! Bancroft,. 5 0:Mohler,s.. 1 O'Guignl.r. . 1 U'Melchlor.I. 3 2Hellm'n,l. 1 0Maho'y.m. 0OColtrin,3.. 8 01 Wlll'ms.c. 2 OiMays.p. . , Brinker.l. Bennett. Kippert.ra Walsh, 1.. ficharn'r.a Konnick,c Frlak.r. , . Helater,8. Hall.p 0 3 1 2 1 14 1 2 BHOAE 3 113V O 1 O 0 1 O 011 1 1 1 0 1 10 1 0 --I Total... 27 4 1 ri6 2 Total.... 30 6 24 10 2 KSSnIT:::::::::::: oooooooo oo" Runs Kippert, Walsh. Two-base hits Mohler, Bennett, Williams. Stolen base Walsh. Three - base hit Scharnweber. Struck out By Hall 3. by Mays 10. Bases on ball.. Hall 3, May. 2. Left on bases Vancouver 4, Portland 7. Double plays Helster to Bennett lo Walsh, hcharnweber io Bennett to Walsh. Time 1:40. Umpire Toman. IXDIAXS WIX AXD LOSE ONE Victoria, Bested 4 to 2 in Morning, Is 7-to-4 Victor in Afternoon. SPOKANE. Wash., Sept. 1. Spokane broke even with Victoria, taking the morning game 4 to 2. and losing the afternoon contest 7 to 4. The Indians took kindly to Fitz gerald in the opening innings of the morning game and scored four runs before the Victoria pitcher put on the brakes. Smith, for the local team, was In fine fettle and except for the fifth Inning had the visitors itioruuuiy his mercy. Three singles and a double in the fifth gave the "Honeymakers" their only scores of the game. During the first four Inning: of the game not a Victoria batter reached first base. Tri...,.i., 'o timplv hittin&r. courjled with Coveleskie's wildneas, won an uphill game from the locals this afternoon. Spokane gained a three-run lead In the third, but the visitors maue iuui iuuo In the fourth and held command for the remainder of the game. The scores: Victoria- I poaan.- u j u w n ii 1 1 n ..- w- 3 0 4 1 0 McCarl.l . 4 11 0 O'Wagner.r. 4 110 2 0 Powell. 1.. 4 13 0O Lynch, c. 3 1 2 4 (Yohe.S. . .. 3 0 0 3 U FIIlslm's.s 3 12 OV.Mtman.c. Crum.m. . Rawrgs. Alberts.r. Meek.l.. . Swain. 1 . . Delmas.s. Lamb,3. . Sliea.o. .-Fltzs'ld.p 3 0 0 SOjSinlth.p a i ii) 11 3 2 3 0 0 2 i 2 0 0 4 12 0 0 3 1 O 1 0 2 0 14 0 2 16 0 0 4 1 1 20 Totals. .31 6 24 15 01 Totals. . .27 10 27 U 1 Victoria 00002000 02 Spokane. . . . . . 1 1 1 1 0 O 0 0 -4 Rune Meek. Swain, w.tff!!, Lynch, Alt man. Two-base hits Wuftli, Lynch. Swain. Sacrifice hits MeCarl. Yohe, Powell, All man. Sacrifice flies Altman, Powell. Dou ble play Fit.slmmons to Wuffll to MoLarl. Wild pitch Fltzperald. Stolen bases Smith. Wagner. Altman. Bases on balls Off Smith 1. off Fitzgerald 3. Struck out :i.w a K Vi.Trra M 2. T.eft On base victoria 3. Spokane S. Time 1:30. Umpire .UIIUIPK. game , , , 1 opokane HOAE B 2 3 OOiWuffH.2.. 4 3 3 .OiMcCarl.l. S 0 1 OOjWagner.r. S 1 9 0 0!Po-.vell,l. . 5 2 2 OO'Lynch.m.. 5 0 0 2 0 Yohe.S 4 1 0 0 0 Fltisim.,.. 3 2 10 1 OjAltman.c. 3 2 10 1 OCov'skle.p 1 O 0 OOiMcCOrry.p 2 Victoria B Crum.m.. " Rawl'gs.2 8 Albert.r.- 3 Meek.l... 4 Swain, 1. . 4 Delmas.fl. 3 Lamb. 3. . 5 Brctten.o 3 Brotten.o 3 Kant'er.p 1 HOAE 0 4 4 0 1 0 1 3 8 1 3 4 O 0 Total.. .35 11 27 8 0 Total.... 33 8 27 16 3 Victoria 01 04 1 1 00 07 SpokanV....... 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Runs Crura. Alberts. Meek, Swain 2 , Bratton. Barham. Lynch. Yohe, Filsslm mons Two-base hits MeCarl. Meek. Swain, Rawllnss, Crum, Powell. Three-base hits Frzslromons, Altman, Sacrifice hit Raw lings Sacrifice fly Wuffll. Double p ay Fltislmmon. to Wuffll to MeCarl. Hit by i.llched ball Fiizsimmons, Ailman . Yohe. by Barham; Meok b McCorry. Wild pitch Barham. Stolen busus Rawlinss. bwain. Bases on balU Off Barham .1 off Coveles kle S. off McCorry 1, off Kantlehner 1. Struck out By Earham 7, by Coveleskie 1. by McCor.-y S. by Kantlehner 5. Hits Off Coveleskie 6 in. 4 2-8 innings. Barham 5 In 4 1-3 Inningl Credit victory to Barham: defeat lo Coveleskie. Left on bases Spo kane 12. Victoria 4. Time 1:55. Umpire Ostdlek. SEATTLE WINS IX 15 IXXIXGS After Iioslng Morning Game Giants Beat Tacoma in Afternoon. SEATTLE, 6ept- 1. After losing the morning game in Tacoma, the Seattle team came home this afternoon and bade farewell to the Yesler Way grounds by taking a 15-lnnlng game from Tacoma, 1 to 0. The game, which was the best seen on the local grounds this season, was full of sensational plays, both teams having the bases full several times without being able to score. The break came with two men out in the fifteenth inning with the oases ful. Cadman, who replaced Wal ly when the latter was hit in the head with a pitched ball In the last of the ttfty" Green Trading Stamps Cut Out and Bring This Coupon With your first dollar cash purchase we will give you 30 F.XTRA S. & H. GREEN of vour purchase we will give you STAMPS. -n me nrsi unco 30 EXTRA nOVBLE ST AM I floors only, Tuesday September 2 and 3. and Wednesday, fourteenth, knocked the ball over the fence but was creaitea wnn umy -iniria a th irame ended when Jack son scord from third. West, a recruit, wno is piayuiB . base for Tacoma, broke up what looked like an extra inning contest with Se attle at Tacoma this morning, when ,.w v, tlorl twn all and two out in the ninth inning, he BlnK'ed through center, scoring r nes, wuu doubled earlier in the Inning. McGln nlty, for Tacoma, and Mclvor, for Se attle, both pitched good ball, the for- . .... . .. Th n O II m mer striding out. nvo , . ....,h .nanv it th innings was na t""j - -- being of the "one-two-three out order. Scores: Morning gam oeatue- Tacoma tj xj r a v. Jackson.l 4 2 15 2 0!M'Mullin.3 Fuller'n.r 4 2 2 O 0; Mlllion.l. James,3.. 4 1 2 2 0 Frle.,m.. Shaw.l... 4 v o u onioiuer it,r Cadman.o 4 0 2 lOWest.l... N1112..., 4 o o v neiisi"..s Klllilay.m 4 11 0 0Keller,2. . Kay'ond,. 3 0 4 6 HHarris.c. . Mclvor.p. 8 0 1 2 llM'Oin'y.p BHOAE 4 1 u s u 0 IS 4 1 4 00 1 0 iSS 3 1 8 20 3 14 21 3 1 1 50 3 1 8 00 3 0 1 0 0 Shaw.l. .. Wally.c. . Cadman. c Mil. 2 Klllilay.m Itay'ond.s Gipe Brown. s. . Kelly.p. . . 2 3 0 13 1 1 3 2 0 S 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 ! 11 44 10 Total. 34 8 27 16 2 Total.. 31 7 27 13 1 Seattl S2SnS?Z3 Tacoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 Bun. Jackson, Cadman, Frie., Hensllng. Keller. Double plays Holderman to Mc Mullin to Hensllng; Million to West to Kel ler. Tnree-nase iiiij ler. Two-base hit Fries Sacrifice hit Har- I'py "McOlnnYtyX W Mci, i.eft on k.,- Seattle. 4. Taooma 3. Time Umpire c:asey. Afternoon came Seattle- I Tacoma- B It U A D T , n A Jackson.l 7 2 13 0 0 M'MuIlln.3 0 1 2 0 U'liilfr n r 1 u am iu,i. " . JameLS. 6 1 1 ' 3 OjFrles.m, IB 0 2 0 O OOlNelFhb'g.r 4 1 3 00 8 0 West. 1 1 16 3 0 0 0Hensllng,s rt 0 8 0 B 1 Keller,. .. II 0 2 6 0 0 0Harris.c. . 6 4 14 1 0 1 0 Kurfess.p. 6 2 8 4" 00 0 il 0 0 Tntnla f' 4.1 15 2; Totals Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Raymond in twelfth. Seattle ...000 0 00000 0 0000 1 1 Tacoma . .0O00000O00000O 0 O Hun Jackson. Two-base hits Jackson, Harris 3, West. Three-base hit Fullerton. Stolen bases Jackson. Shaw, Nlll. Struek out By Kellv 12. by Kurfcss 12. Bises on balls Off Kelly S. off KurfeBS 3. Hit by pitched ball VVally, bv Kurfcss. Passed ball Harris. Double play Fullorton to Jack son. Time 2:5l. Umpire Casey. Three Killed in Auto Race. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 1 Three men were instantly killed and four others injured this afternon when the leading cur of an automobile race plunged through a fence. There areT"21,S13 school children In Kentucky. Baseball Statistics STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. National League. W. U PC. W. 7 PC. 52 BS .4:J3 New York..S3 38.olU1Boston 62 bS .4-j.i Philadelp'a 71 40 ,007:Brookln. . . bS .4.,o Chicago ... B3 56..M9!Cinclnnati.. 5.) .7 .4' i s Pittsburg.. 65 57 .o33St. oulB 45bl.Jol American League. Philadelp'a 83 41 .070Boston Cleveland. 77 4C .6111 Detroit Washington 0 54 ,.r61St. Louis.. Chicago... 05 63 .SVblXew York. American Association. Milwaukee. 2 S3 .SM'Si. Paul. Bl 61 ,r.oo ! 56 71 .441 4i p: .sol . .42 i oil Mtnneapoln Columbus. . Louisville. Boise WallaWalla 71) 30 .57-Toledo. . 62 73 .431) HO 77 .4US tu k- r,r,7 waiiHu city ."ill SO .423 76 01 .uoojindlanapolls 53 82 .St'3 Weetern Tri-State. 2S 21 ,571(North Yak. .24 25 .41)0 23 24 .SlO.Fendleton . . 21 28 .420 Yesterday'. Results. American Association Milwaukee 2-5. Kansas Cltv 1-2; St. Paul 1-6, Minneapolis 11-4; Columbus 3-10, Toledo 2-2; Indianapo lis 3-3, Louisville 2-2. Western League Lincoln 8-10, Denver o-o, Topeka 6-tf. Wichita 13-7; St. Joseph 4--. Des Moines 3-0; Omaha 5-11. Sioux City 0- 10 (second game 10 innings). Southern League Chattanooga 6-0, Mo bile 3-5; Atlanta 8-4, New Orleans U-.; Birmingham 0-3. Montgomery 7-2 (second game 10 Innings); Nashville 3-11, Memphis 1- 3. Games Scheduled Today. Pacific Coast League San Francisco at Venice, Portland at Oakland and Los Ange les at Sacramento. Series start tomorrow. Northwestern LeaRue Seattle at Portland, Victoria at Spokane, Tacoma at Vancouver. How the Series Knded. Pacific Coast League Portland 7 games. Sacramento 2 games; San Francisco 6 games, Los Angeles 3 games; Venice t games. Oakland 4 games. rsortn-western i.Bajjup- vain-uuni w (,...--; Portland 3 games; Tacoma games; Spokane 3 games, 5, Seattle 3 Victoria 4 games. Portland Batting Averages. Xorthweslern- Paclfic Coast AD. M, Lober. . . . Doane. . .. Speas. . . . Lindsay. Hlg'b'am. Fisher Rodger... Krause... Kores. . . . Derrick . . C'h'bourne James. ... Berry McC'mlck Krapp West Hagerm'n Stanley. .. 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