THE MORNING OKEKOXIAIV. a.OMJAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1913. 9 ' i i n it CRIPPLED BEAVERS TWICE HUMILIATED YOUNGSTER WHO WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE DRAFTED TODAY BY : IAJOP.S FiwOM PORTLAND NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE C1A1B. Lowly Seals Make It Seven Ou of Eight for Series by Tak ing Double-Header. SPIRIT GONE FROM TEAM Ith Stars Absent mod Confidence Broken, Portland Men Field List lessly and Play Indifferently. Shift In Lineup Is Futile. Partite ras Leautoe tftaawUnca. w t vr w. L. PC. t..rftafi. .' Wan S3 S.I .4ll Vanlte. ( mi .L'll l-'a Anaelee 77 e .7 SarramarttA kl 7 il Oakland 74 It .441 immtaT'i KeMlta. At Fan KrancUM-o San Francisco 4-8. At !- Angeles Venice 8-17. Los An Oakland At Sacramento f irramrato T-, 5-3. BAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 14. (Spe. rial.) Fifteen thousand delirious fans racked Recreation Park to enter mh Francisco to the echo thla afternoon, when, after a 4-to-l victory In the morning. Pets StandrldKe. the novice. barked ud bv healthy stlckwork. once mors trimmed the Bearers. C to 0. and made it seven out of eight frames for the lowly Sea!. As a baseball nnw, pure and simple, the afternoon spectacle could not be railed the best frame In the world, but the packed house did not care. All they wanted was for Pan Francisco to win. so the early lead acquirea on Hlgklnbotham was greeted with more applause than If the score had been nip and tack. Krause followed Hlggln botham. and. while the southpaw was likewise touched for six swats, ha grot way with just one run registered. Gasa Derided Early. The rams was practically won and lost when a third way over. Mun dorff. first up. planted a safe one In riaht and McArdle scratched. John ston scratched a bit to short that took a bad bound and Mundorff came all the way around from second. Hogan's out carried Johnston to third, and when he started to steal third Fisher's throw was so far wide of the base man that Johnston completed the cir cuit. With one down 1n the second. Nig Clarke sine-led to center, chiefly be cause Chadbourne and Doane got their signals crossed. Standridge grounded out to Htgginbotham, but Mundorff beat out a hit to first. Derrick trying: to beat the runner to the baa instead of taklna- the throw himself. Then Mundy stole and McArdle drove them both home with a nice poke back of first base. The last of that group of runs came in the third. Johnston doubled, went to third on an Infield out by Hog-an and came home on the same sort of an out tor Downs. Ki-aus Tlolda Seals. Harry Krause. who worked there after, staved off further run-getting until the sixth, when Cartwrigbt clipped a two-sacker to left field, took second when Clarke laid the ball back of short and scored on McArdle'a liner through Krause. In a quick, snappy frame that set a new record, of one hour and 11 min utes, the Seals walked away In the morning's frame to the tune of 4 to 1. The Seals fielded and hit the ball like real ohamplons. and the crippled Beav ers, wltn West In the box. could do nothing to stop them. Lelfleld let the Northerners down with only four hits, and he was given well-nigh perfect support. The crippled Beavers were Indiffer ent In their actions todsy and it was a far different combination than that which faced the Oaks the Sunday aft ernoon before. Beavers Play Off Color. Gone was the spirit of the men from the North, broken their confidence, and they showed it at every stage of the proceedings. Hits were counted that never should have been made and the fielding, while not particularly off color, was of an Indifferent quality. In desperation. McCredie once again shifted his lineup. Lindsay was back In the game, but on account of bis foot, he waa sent In to bat next to the pitcher. Kores and Fisher found themselves moved up in the batting order, but the changes sccompllshed nothing, snd the Beavers found them selves absolutely blanked at the wind up. Scores: Momlnr same . Portland I n vr o A F. f-hab'ne.l 4 2 4 0 1 Mondnrf.r. rwrrirk.l. I III) 1 0 UcArdle.1. Kodnnl 4 O 1 1 I Jonton.n o u Koxan.i... 0 Downa.2. . 1 2 Oorhnn.e.. 1 or-wriirht.J 1 1 Schmidt. e. 5 0 Leltleid.p. Krausc.r. 4 0 Toane.ra. 4 O Kores.a. ..4 0 MeCof k.S O Ferry.c. 3 1 Vesl.p... 8 1 San Francisco 11 11 IMC 5 13 0 0 0 10 1 0 2 S 01 1 6 00 I 1 0 0 2 5 0 1 o ; o t oo 1 0 Totals.. 31 4 24 10 5! Totals. .14 12 IT 11 1 Port'and MHtHI 0 1 Hits 00801000 0 4 San Francisco 0001000 4 Ht'm...7:.. ....... 111082 12 Rum Berry. Dnwna. Cartwiisht 2. FchmtdL. Two-has hit Downa, t-acrlflce Mis McArdie. Derrick. Corftan. Ftrat bin on called halls Off telfleld 3. off West 1. Ift on b.aa Fan Francisco S, Portland a. Time or iimcUl Impwi Finney and Fnyle. Afternoon same Portland 1 Saa Franclsc H H O A Ft 4 3 2o MondnrtT.r 0 0 McArdle. 1 2 c J'naton.ra 0 o Hogan.l... 0 0 Iowna,2. 1 1 '.'nrhan.a.. 1 0 I'.rria-ht.l 3 1 I .arka.c... 1 0 Stand' se.p 2 01 0 0' iimi.i ii wjjis - i hjiiiii i n l ii i hi '; ' l . ' t -rt"ftaana'TlrT aai mf man i minsnf niiiirinmV . ' ' '? f ' i . ' - - - k - i . f ; r HARRV IIFtltMAW. ! YEARS OLl. SAJT FBAXCISCO BOY WEIGHT 180 POUNDS. HEIGHT FEET.f Payleaa.r. 8 Braahear.2 2 CVKourke.s S LlluTiU.. 5 M'Donll.l 4 Hoaan.c. 3 KalelKh.p 3 0 0 EI1U.1.... 0 0Pae.2. ... 0 OiKruegor.r. 4 u,M-tiKer.3. 0 0:Jnhnaon.s. 1 Kymea.c 1 0,S.ale.p. . IGoodwln.s Arbogaat. IWotell".. .33 10 S7 12 4 Totals... f 2T 1 Totals.. Pat? fr Byrnes In ninth. Batted tor Slagla in ninth. Venice 0 0 2 0 1 0 o tj.. iii.Im 0 1 0 0 O 0 O 1 1 HI La 1 z u l u x i ' Runs t'arllsle. Kan 2. Bayleaa. Brashear. T I .... I. , . 1. 1 - H Hnviril K rU1 0 T. Aiuv aet. Homo run ArDOsast. 1 n-DM. arltale. uooaw n. iwo-dm. ii i l- .' -i uhnmn Kane. Kllla. MtltrL ."-ac rlfleo hits Bayleaa. Carlisle. Hoard. EU'. , ...h... II u a ..a nn I, I 1 ITT n B. . 't. Ill I RAIelrh 1. Struck out By flame a. oy Kalelrh 4. Double plaja Johnson to Page to Howard; Kane to McDonaM. wild pitclt Ralelah. Hit bv pitcher Horan. Moien bases Bayl Time of Qulhrla. Afternoon gazna B H OAc H ii u a i 4 15 0 O Maritert.m 6 4 2 00 2 4 0f;Hoard.l. 8 3 OOiRUli.l.... 2 1 8Uipage,2.... 8 1 0 01 Krueser.r 2 3 1 l'Metiser.3. 2 11 0 0Goodwln.a 4 1 2 0 Arboiraat.o 1 0 iORyan.p.... PerrItt,p.. DRAFT SEASON HERE Heilmann Almost Sure to Called by Majors. Be ftmi T.ftarhl. MrDonnell. Howara 1:U. LniDlres Bush snd Carlisle. Kane.m.. 4 Hayless.r. 6 Braahear.3 5 O ROurke.s 4 L.ltBChl.3. 4 M Don'el.l 4 Horan. o.. 3 HUt.p.... S 1110 1 8 3 00 o 2 0 0 0 SO 2 10 0 0 1 20 0 00 Totals... 41 20 27 SI Totals. . .41 1 28 12 2 I.itrhl out. bunted third strike. v.-i.. 0 1 0 1 0 7 1 7 017 Hits 0 5 12 0 0 17 U -I) fx. .nr. lea 0 OOl 23020- Hlta 1 U 1 . I 1 -o Buna Carlisle. Kane 2. Bayles, 2. Brash- ear 3. CRourko 2. I.ltschl 2. McDonnell , Uvan. Hltt M.RKArt Z. KII1B JHfllIRBr, r.oodwln. Arbosast. Ryan, perrltt. Nine hits and 7 runs off Ryan In 5 1-3 Innings. Chance defeat to Ryan. Stolen bases Car lisle 1. Brashear 1, O'Rourke 1. McDonnell Mara-ert 1. Ellla 1. Three-naae nits J- r-. ...ii Iin-,r A rTinrtHt. Maacrert. Two baM hits Hav ess. i-errilt.- prnnnwr . aa-rirtr hits Kane. Howard. Kills. Pare, Lltscht Sacrifice nies Carlisle. McDon nell. Bases on balls Off Ryan i. on Hltt t. off Perrltt 1. 8truck out By Hltt nnnhi. niava .n.iii.r i ,i r n o .v nw. ard. Passed ball Horan. Hit by pitcner Kane h Perrltt. Time 01 same Umpires Outhrle and Bush. WOLVES AVIX TWO FROM OAKS Double Victory Makes Count Six Ont of Fight fop Scries. SACRAMENTO. Sept 14. The Sacra. mento Wolves made it six wins out of eight with the Oakland tailendera today, winning the morning game 7 to S and the afternoon game 9 to 3. In the morning a walk, a sacrifice, passed ball and sacrifice fly gave the Wolves one run in the first inning, but Zacher's triple in the fifth was the first hit of arame. In the second half of the game, however, the contest developed into a slugfest. the score was three times tied and each team used three pitchers. In the afternoon game each team used three pitchers, making 10 pitchers used in the double-header. Jost was hit hard from the start, snd when Hallinan put the ball out of the lot .with a man on base In the third. Abies was sent to the mound. The big southpaw was found for three more runs in the second half of the game. Lively was replaced by Munsoll in the fifth after a double, single and triple had boosted Oakland's score to three runs. The Oaks did not score again. Scores: C tun a Morolns Oakiasd Clemens.l Gardner. 1 Hettllns.3 Mi tic. 3. .. Coy.r Zacher.m. Gucst.3.. . Cook.s.'... Leard.2.. Krelts.c. . Rohrer.c O'Brien, p ITU111.P.. OaLD.... blaylor Sacramento BHOiEl 2 0 0 OOtark.s... 1 0 Youns.a.. . 0 0 Moran.m. 0 0 hmn.r. .. 1 0 Tennant.1. 0 0 I.ewls.l. . . 3 3 Hallinan. S 0 1 Ken'rthy.2 1 0 Cheek. c-.. 2 0 Arella e.p 0 O.WULams.p 0 O'Stroud.p. . OOiVanB'en" 0 (.Lively. BHOAE r.. 1 1 O OOi ata 2 84124! 10 1 2 10 5 0 0 0 00 8 10 9 10 0 3 0 4 40 5 00 0 10 0 0 ( 0 00 0 00 0 0( 1 11 0 2 1 1 O 0 0 4 1 2 2 0 0 S ( O 3 BHOAE 5 2 1 00 2 15 0 1 8 4 00 1 1 00 2 8 8 1 1 1 10 114 0 2 1 00 0 40 rnadb'ne.l IerTick.l- Hodsera.2 Kores.r... Ioane.mM Flaher.c. Mct'ofk s l.trdsav.3. IIKIn' m.p K rauae.p.. Berry.c Totals. 33 8 24 10 i! Totala. 24 14 27 17 3 Portland 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Hits 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 1 8 San Francisco 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Hlia 8 8 2 O 2 3 1 0 14 Runs Mundorff 2, Johnston 2. Cartwrirht. Clark. Stolen fcaaea Mundorff. Johnston. Hosan. Five runs. A hits off Hlsclnbotham In 3 Inntnaa. chars def.at to Hlgsin bolham. Two-baae hits Downs Johnston, rarlwrla-hl Sacrifice h:ta Derrick, McArdle. sindriue 1. Kra-iae 1. Struck out Stand r:d 1 Krauae . Double play Dowua to MrArdle. Left on bases Port and It. San Praneiaco 7. Time of same 1:J Vmpires Finney and Phylc TIGERS WIX TWO SWATFESTS Venice Piles Vp 25Rnns In Double Ileader With Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 14 The Angels were humiliated twice by Venice today. The morning game went to the visitors by an 8 to 3 score and the afternoon tally was 17 to 8. Both were feature less swstfests. ' The afternoon and most discrediting defeat was charged against Pitcher Ryan, who was not removed until the sixth Inning. In five and one-third in nings he had contributed nine hits and seven runs, perrltt fared almost as badly In the eighth, when Venice bat ters hammered out seven more tallies. Venice, by errorless ball and consist ent hitting, won the morning contest by an easy margin. Score: Venles I Loe Angeles BHOAE BHOAE carlltle.l. 8 2 8 OOMassert.m 4 3 3 OO aLaae,m.. 3 2 3 iauomad.1. 4 18 01 Tota'a : 64 12 4! Totals, it 87111 Hatted for O'Brien en seventh. Van Bursa baited (or Arellanes hi seventh. Lively batted tor Stark In seventh. Oakland 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 Hlta 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 Sacramento 1 O 0 0 0 2 7 Hlta e o 0 0 2 1 8 2 08 Runs Clemens. Gardner. Zacher, Guest, Leard. Ftark. hlnn. Tennant, Lewis. Ken worthy 2. Van Buren. Tbreo runs. 3 bits off O'Brien In 8 Innlnss; 4 runs. 5 hits oft Prultt in 1 Innlnc: 5 runs, 6 hits off Arel lanes In 7 Innlncs; noruns.no hits off Will tarns In 1 Inning: .credit victory to Will lama; charge defeat to Prultt. Three-base h i la Zacher. Lewis. Two-base hit Lewis. Sacrlflco flits Guest. Shlnn. tfacriuce hlta Clemens, Rohrer, Moran. Stolen baaes Young 1, Kenworthy 2. Struck out By O'Brien 8. by Arellanes 3. Bases On balls Off O'Brien 8, off Arellanes 3, off Williams 1. Wild pitch O'Brien. Passed ball Krelts. Double piays tSuest to Gordner to Rohrer: Young to Kenworthy to Tennant. Lett on baaes Sacrameuto 3. Oakland i Time 2:00. Umpires Held and McCarthy. Second game Oakland I Sacramento Clemens.!. Gardner.l. Leard.2. .. Coy.r. Zacher.c. Uuest.3. .. Cook.s. .. . Rohrer.c Joet.p.... Ables.p. .. Kaylor o o 0 01 Toung.s... 212 OOlMoran.m.. 0 2 1 0chlnn.r. . . 1 O o Teni.atit.1. 1 OOLewla.l 118 0 2 4 0 0 2 0 00 0 lO 0 0 2 8 00 1 0 1 0 2 4 11 0 5 10 1 0 20 0 0 00 2 4 0 Halllnan.3. 3 2 5 J Ken lhy.2 4 4 10 Cheek. c.. 3 O 1 0, Lively. p.. . 2 0 2 0Munaell.p. 2 a on Totala. .38 8 24 14 2; Totals. . .33 11 27 10 1 Batted tor Abies la ninth. Oak. and 01002000 0 8 Hits 08108001 1 8 Sacramento 8 0 8 0 0 1 0 2 8 Hits 31400101 11 Huns Leard. Coy. Able. Young. Moran. Shlnn X. Lewis 2. Hallinan, Cheek MunselL Six runs, hits off Jost In 2 1-3 innlnss; J runt, 7 hlta off Lively In 4 2-3 Innings. Home run Hallinan. Three-base hits Cuy. shlnn. Two-base hits Coy. Ablss, Moran. tiaorlflce hit Cook. Struck out By Atlas 3. Charge defeat to Joat. Left on bases Oskland 9, Sacramento 7. stolen baaes Gardner 1. Lewis L Double play Cook to Leard to Gardner. Time of garner 9 hours, empires Held and McCarthy. Ilarrlmana S, Monnt Angel 3. WOODBUKN. Or.. Sept. 14. (Spe cial.) The Harriman club defeated Mount Angel at Mount Angel today t to 2. Batteries (Harrlmans, Oalvln, Mainland and Bryaon; Mount Angels, Schnee. Tarrow and Wolford. Calvin and Mainland pitched gilt-edged ball for the Harriman club. Crowe won the game by a single In the seventh. 5 OTHERS LIKELY WANTED Bearers Can Only Lose. One Man In Lottery Rodgers, Lober, Speas, Doane and One Pitcher Are Probably to Be Sought. With the major league drafting sea son Seritember 15-20 opening toaay. Portland fans will watch with interest the results of the lottery. Portland can lose but one man from the Coast club at $2500 and an unlimited number from the Northwestern team at sizou a man. "I feel certain that we will lose Harry Heilmann, of the Colts., said President McCredie last night "We may also have to part with Bancroft, Cal lahan. Mays. Hynes and Murray, ior the majors can grab them all If they want to. So far as the Coast club Is con cerned." added Mr. McCredie, "drafts will likely be levied against Lober, Speas, Doane, Rodgers and possibly aeralnst one of the pitchers. The ma ior. are allowed to take only one play er from AA clubs, so the cnoice win undoubtedly rest In the drawing of cards from the hat." e Harry Heilmann at $1200 sounds al most as good as Colonel Astor's pur chase of Manhattan Island for $24. Heilmann is unquestionably the most promising all-around athlete the North western League naa turned, out in sev eral seasons. He Is hitting .314 and has played nearly every position on the club, at present being stationed' at first Jimmy Richardson recommemnded Heilmann to Portland last Winter af ter watching him In the San Francisco City League. If Jimmy never does another bit of scouting, he can sit back and point to Heilmann. For his pains the Western Trl-state umpire win like, ly draw down a big slice of Hellmann g draft price. Jimmy Toman said last night he had positive knowledge that St Louis, Cin cinnati and Cleveland would all have drafta In against the loose-jointed star. The McCredles released Bancroft Heilmann, Mays and one or two others from the Colts to the Beavers several weeks ago, but that protects them only against drafting by other AA clubs. The majors can take them at B league prices, because they were not actually In Coast uniforms for 20 days prior to the draft period. www Other Northwestern Leaguers who will doubtless be drafted are: Spokane, Wagner. Fltzslmmons and Douglass; Vancouver. Klppert Konnick: Victo ria, Narveson; Seattle, Fullerton, Cad-man. In the Coast League drafts will like ly be levied against Elliott, Hosp and Koestner, of the Venice club; Johnson, Boles and Maggert of Los Angeles; Johnston and Fanning, of San Fran cisco; Moran, Williams, Shinn and Young, of Sacramento, and Rohrer and possibly Prultt of Oakland, in addition to the' Portland contingent mentioned above. e The Class AA draft season opens two days after the close of the major, namely. September 17 to 22. The AA'a are allowed to take one man from A league teams from which the majors did not draft one man from B teams and an unlimited number from lower classifications. Portland's drafts will, not be given out until the lists have closed, but Catcher Haworth, of the Pendleton club. Is said to be one of those in line. Hap Hogan, of Venice, has announced that he will attempt to draft Catcher Schmidt of Mobile, and Outfielder Messenger, of the Blrmington club of the Southern League. HTT.LTS HIGH GUX AT TRAPS Ducks Lnre Majority of Shots and Turnout at Kenton Is Small. Because many of the local shooters were out at the various duck reserves preparing for the opening of the duck season this morning, the regular week ly shoot of the Portland Gun Club on the Kenton traps yesterday saw but 18 trapshooters out HUlls was high man, breaking 88 clay birds out of a possible 100. Dry den was second high, with 87, while Percy Knight and Dr. Thornton were tied for third, having scored 84. The first shoot for the trophy donat ed by the National Sportsman Publish ing Company will be staged at the club traps next Sunday, and all amateur shooters are invited to enter. this con test Entry fee is $1. Following are the participants and scores made at yesterday s snoot: HIllls. 88; Dryden. 87; Dr. Thornton, 84; Knight 84; Wright 80; Broadhead. 80; Rice, 74; Cavanaugh, 69: Young. 6i; Everdlng, 87; Addleman, 62; Archer. 61; Merrill. 61: Gregg, 61; Card. 60; Royal, 60; Thompson, 60: Wilson. 69. California Golf Champion Loses. DEL MONTE. CaU Sept 14. Miss Edith Chesebrough, woman golf cham pion of California for many years and undefeated In any tournament during the period of her supremacy, lost Sat urday In the final of the Del Monte championship to Miss Alice "Warner by four up and three to play. FANS ISS 10 TOMAN ROBS COLTS Glaring Errors by Umpire Take Chance of Pennant From Portland. DOUBLE-HEADER IS DIVIDED Arbiter Hands First Game to Van couver, bnt Visitors Lose Second, 7 to 1 Hcllmann's Batting Is of High Caliber. Northwestern League Standings. W. U Pet. I - W. L. Pet. Vancouver. 89 63. 586: Victoria.... 74 82.474 Portland.. 80 65 .oS2Tacoma. ... 69 86.445 Seattle.... 81 72 .530'Spokane. . . 64 89.418 Yesterday's Results. At Portland Portland 2-7. Vancouver 6-1. At Seattle Seattle 2-3. Spokane 1-2. At Tacoma Tacoma 4-8, Victoria 0-2. BT ROSCOE FAWCETT. Northwestern League ball was ush ered out In Portland yesterday amidst an uproar of mingled catcalls and hisses Three thousand Indignant fans are willing to testify today that Um pire Jimmy Toman would enter houses by the second-story winoow. All of which Is preface to the state ment that Vancouver split even in a final double-header with the Portland Colts, although the Colta should have had both games. The scores were 6-2 in Vancouver's favor and 7-1, Port land, the last being a time-limit five Inning affair. It isn't often that an umpire holds a pennant in the hollow of his hand. But Toman had it in his power yes terday either to put Portland out of the race for keeps or put the Colts very much in it Tomitu's Errors Glarina;. Jimmy Is a good arbiter and doesn't often make flagrant mistakes, but he booted two chances yesterday in the first game. As a result the Canucks left for the North with two of the seven games instead of one, giving them an edge on the pennant of five and one-half games instead of three and one-half. I With that handicap end only two wveks to go Portland has about as much hopes of winning the 1913 rag as has Harry Thaw or being eiectea taov- ernor of New York State. Harry Heilmann vied with Umpire Toman in the struggle tor the spot light Hellmann's batting was a reve lation even to those who have watched him tear the cover off the league's $1.J5 balls all season. In the Ilrst game, a good pitcning duel between Clark and Mays, Heil mann secured three hits In four trips, and, in the abbreviated closing mat inee, two hits In three trips. One of these was a single with the bases lull, scoring two men, and the other a home run over the right centerfield fence, scoring three runs. Callahan Holds Leaders. Callahan was on the mound for Portland In the time-limit game, and he had the Northerners completely oar fled by his southpaw shoots. Har stadt proved easy picking for the Colts. Returning to the assault on the um- Dire. Toman threw the hooks Into the Colts, not once, but twice in the open ing game and both decisions were vital. With two strikes ana two Dans on Konnick in the fifth inning Toman called the next one "ball three, al though the Polack took a neaitny anti deliberate swing. Clark then ioi lowed with a double, scoring two men and sending the game into extra In nings, 2 to 2. But Jimmy didn't stop there. In the tenth he pulled another putrid deci sion at third base that handed Van couver three runs, enough to clinch the game and undoubtedly the pennant Vancouver naa men on ursi mm ocu- ond in the tenth with one out wnen Clark drove a fly to Gulgnl in right Aftr the catch Helster leggea it irom second to third and Guigni's throw had him by five feet Toman stooa al most over the play, but missed, call ing Heister sale. Brlnker loiiowea with a triple that scored two men and he crosed on a passed ball during the demoralisation. Clark and Mays both twinea gooa ball In the opener, the nits Demg iu off Mays and seven off Clark. Gnlgml Stars in Field. Tn the field Gulgnl starred for the Colts with three remarkable throws to the Infield. He caugnt aacsiuroo at mnd trvinsr to stretr?l a hit Into a double, nabbed Scharnov at third after H.i.ter' hit in the Kitn ana naa Helster trapped in the tenth on the play on which Toman slipped. In the secona game u"iuu al lowed only two scattered nits in live Innings. Harstadt was nicked for eight four, bunched In the third, scoring four runs. The box scores sounomg requiem on the Northwestern League i t-oruana follow: First game Vancouver . Portland B H O A E B H O A jj. B H OAEBancrofta 8 0 3 40 Brlnker.l.. 5 13 0 o;Mohler.2. . o o z ao Z a 3 u uulKni.r. ... - v 0 2 OO'Melchlor.m 5 0 100 1 8 0 l'Hellmann.l 4 8 14 OO 2 0 0 OiMshoney.l. 8 10 0 9 0 4 5 l'Coltrln.3.. 4 0 2 10 2 8 8 OIKIng.c... . 8 O 5 00 0 7 2 0'Mavs.P 8 10 8 0 2 0 3 0lCallahan 1 0 0 00 0 0 OOMurray.o.. 0 0 1 00 Manicuring atid II air dressing Parlors 2d Floor Tearoom 4lh Floor Portland Agents Royal Worcester, Nemo, bien Jolie, Bon Ton Corsets WE GIVE S. II. STAMPS. WE- GIVE Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods w y S. at H. STAMPS. I Boys' $6.50 Two -Pant Norfolk Suits at $4.95 Splendid Wool MaterialsAll Sizes Juvenile Department, Main Floor Not the ordinary kind of clothes, by any means. They are distinctive in cut and they fit perfectly. These splendid little Suits will compare favorably with the best $6.50 Suit you can find and we'll guarantee them to give the boys satisfactory wear and to hold their shape. We are selling dozens of these excellent Suits every day, but we want every mother in Portland to see them and learn how exceptionally good they are at the price. Great variety of novelty effects in grays, tans and browns. Styled in the popular Norfolk models. Pants GlA O? cut full peg top and well finished. Regular $6.50 grades at pt.iJ "O W K Special" Boys ' Blue Serge Sui ts $5 Splendid Weight for Fall Wear Juvenile Department, Main Floor If your boy prefers a blue serge Suit these will suit him to perfection. They are tailored with the same expert care that is to be found in our Men's Suits. Excellent weight blue storm serge warranted to hold its color. These are also styled in Norfolk effect, with belt, plaits, etc. After all, it's hard to find a suit more satisfactory from every standpoint than a blue serge. Pants lined throughout, 3JtI with taped seams. Ages 6 to 18. Priced for this sale, the Suit PJ Sale Girls9 School Coats, Dresses Department, Second Floor We are now ready with splendid stocks of Girls' and Children's School Coats and Dresses in latest Fall and Winter styles. Don't fail to see them. Second Floor. "Right Posture School Suits $7.50 to $10 AU Sizes We are exclusive Port land agents for these famous school suits for boys. Made from wear tested fade-proof wool en fabrics. New Fall patterns and styles are now ready. Pair of fine Dumb - Bells given with every suit See window. Fall Coats $5.98, $7.25 Ages 6 to 14 Years Girls' double-breasted and belted-style Coats of Astra chan, Venetian, boucle and corduroys. Excellent as sortment of good, serviceable colors and Zjr7 O CZ patterns. Ages 6 to 14 years. $5.93 and P Girls9 New Fall Dresses $4.98 and $5.98 Children's Wool School Dresses in Dorothy, Buster and Norfolk styles; brown, navy and Copenhagen blue; trimmed with contrasting colors. Ages CCT QQ from 6 to 14 years. Prices $4.98 and PJ.r- games. The locals won the first game in the fourth Inning on a base on balls and three hits, after Spokane had scored one run on two hits and a wild pitch. In the second game, with the score tied in the ninth, Nlll walked, went to sec ond on James' safe hit and scored when Gipe, batting for Martini, hit a long single. Scores: First game- noon, the first by a score of 4 to 0 and the second 9 to 2. McGinnlty's pitching permitted the Bengals to capture the first contest while the second found the Bengals hitting Brown almost at will. He retired In the fourth Inning and was supplanted by Slayton. Scores: First game Victoria Tacoma BHOAE 5 2 9 10' S 8 3 0 0 wagner.r.. Spokane Wuffll.2.. Chase,l. . . Powell, 1... Lynch. m.. Yohe.3. . .. 0 OjFltislm's.s 0 IVHannah.c. 1 0 Co'eskle.p 2 0 5 0 0 0 BHOAE 8 O 0 4 U 4 0 13 4 0 2 4 12 8 13 3 10 3 11 2 0 2 2 0 1 4 0 00 0 0 0 1 3 0 20 1 1 10 Bennett. 2. 5 Klppert. m. 5 M Murdo.l 4 Frisk.r... 4 Scharney.s 4 Helster.3.. 4 Konnick.0 2 Clark.p... 4 "Doty . u Grlndell.c. 0 0 O OOi Tnt.la S7 1O30 16 2! Totals. . .85 7 80 13 0 Batted for Konnick In tenth. Mttktt for Kin in ninth. ..n,,vtr OOUVZVVU 3 o . . -. . , i . aa, n o in 1 1 , - UVAOVVAU " .V Tertian... O0O0O11UO U S , A.AA.,,f1 M T Hlta. Runs Brlnker. Helster 2. Konnick. Doty. Mohler Heilmann. Struck out By Clark a, ?ni.?I.. a Ra.es on balls Off Clark 3. Two-base hits Heilmann. Clark. Three-base hits Heilmann. Brlnker. Double play Ban croft to Monier to neiunaun. ntnii ..j u.hnnn. Stolen bases Qulcnl. Mahoney, Helster, Mays. Doty Bennett. Hit by pitched balls Konnlcx, fou. . - " ' Time of game 2 hours. Umpire Toman. second game . . Vancouver i-ortiano ii n w n. i. ! Seattle Jackson. 1 Ray'ond.s Fuller" n.r. NI11.2 James.8.. Martlni.l.. Killilay.m Wally Mclvor.p. Totals. 88 10 27 10 01 Totals. 28 4 24 11 2 Seattle 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 6pokane 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 RUns Klllilay, Mclvor, PowelL Two-base hits Martini. Yohe. Sacrlflce hits Yoh-. Hannah 2. Stolen base Covaleskie. Struck out By Mclvor 3, by Covaleskie 2. Bases on balls Off Mclvor 3, off Covaleskie 2. Wild pitch Mclvor. Hit by pitched ball Lynch, by Mclvor; Nill. by Covaleskie. Double play Covaleskie to Fltzslmmons to Chase. Time 1:2S. Umpire Casey. Second ram Seattle I Spokane- Jackson, 1 Raym'nd.s 4 Fullerton,r 4 NII1.2 James. 3. .. Martinl.1. Gipe Killilay.m Wally.c. . Reardon.p R H O A El 8 0 11 o ziwurm.z. . 2 u Chase.l. . , 0 OJWagner.r. 2 1 Powell.l. . 8 OILynch.m. , 0 0Yohe,. B H OAE Kitzstm'a.s Hannah.c. Peters, p. . 3 00 9 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 80 Totals... 30 5 24 13 3 tn ninth. in ninth with none Totals... 80 8 27 14 5 Ratted for Martini Winning run made out. Seattl 0 0 0 O 2 0 0 0 1 8 Spokane 0 0000200 0 2 Runs Nill, James. Klllilay, Wagner, Pow ell. Two-base hit Raymond. Sacrifice hits Lynch. Petera 2. Struck out Reardon 4, Peters 4. Bases on balls Off Reardon 1. off Peters 3. Hit by pitcher Yohe, by Reardon. Balk Reardon. Passed ball Hannah. Double plays Reardon to Ray mond, Peters to Fitzslmmons to cnase. Time of game 1 :50. Umpire Casey. BENGALS PRO BEES TWICE McGinnity Shuts Ont Victoria In First and Xext Is Swatfest. TACOMA, Sept 14. Tacoma took two games of a double-header this after- Crum.nv. .. 4 Ra'llngs.2. 1 Brottem.r. 8 Alberts,r,2 2 Swain, 1. .. 4 Brooks.l.. 4 Delmas.s. 4 Lamb.3... 3 Shea.c. ... 8 N'veson.p. 3 BHOAE 1 0 McM'len.S. 1 0 Milllon.l... 0 0 Fries, m. . . 20N'ghbors,r 1 0West.l... 1 O'Salsberg.s. 3 O'Keller.2. .. 1 1! Harris.c. . 2 OiMcGin'ty.p 2 0 BHOAE 3 10 4 00 2 O0 3 0 1 7 10 2 3 1 3 20 3 2 0 0 00 Totals. ..31 6241411 Totals. ..28 9 27 i 2 Victoria 000OOO00 0 0 Tacoma 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 Runs McMullen, Million, Harris. McQln nlty. Double play West to salsbcrg. Two base hits Narveson. Brooks. Three-base hit Million. Sacrifice hlts Fries 2. Struck out McGinnity 4, Narveson 7. Time of game 1:20. Umpire Ostdiek. Second game Victoria I Tacom: Crum.m. . Brooks. r.. Alberts,2. Mcek.l. . wa!n.l. .. Delmas.s. Lamb.3. .. Brottem.c Brown, p. . wayton.p. B H O A El Shea 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 011 1 2 1 0 1 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.McM'len.3. 0 O'Mllllon.l. . 4 OlFrles.m. ... 0 2N'ghbors,r 0 0 We3t.l 4 llSaisbcrg.s. 001 Keller.'.!... 0 2 Harris.c. 1 OKelly.c... 4 0 Olrot.p... 0 0 BHOAE 5 4 14 0 1 2 0 2 1 14 1 0 0 2 1 3 0 1 1 0 Totals. .3 8 24 13 51 Totals. . .80 11 27 13 2 Batted for Slayton In nlntU. Victoria. 00000000 2 2 Tacoma. 22300200 Runs Delmas, Brottem. McMullen 2. Mil lion 2, Neighbors, West. Salsberg. Harris 2. Ftolen bases McMullen, Million, Nelghlors. Double play Alberts to Meek. Two-base hits Swain, Girot, Harris. Sacrifice hits Million. Fries. Salsberg, Kelly. Pitchers rec ord Six hits, 7 runs, off Brown in 3 1-3 Innings; 3 hits 2 runs off Slayton In 4 2-S Innings. Charge defeat to Brown. Struck out By Brown 2. by Girot 4. by Slayton 2. Bases on balls Off Brown 3. off Girot 2. Passed ball Harris. Wild pitch Brown. Hit by pitched ball Harris by Brown. Time of game 1:35. UmDire Ostdiek. DTJCK HTJXTING SEASOX IS OPEN Garrys Warden and Deputies on Look out for Violators of Law. The duck season, which has caused so much confusion, opened today and will last until January 15. 1914. This law is for Multnomah, Clatsop, Colum bia, Coos and Tillamook counties, while the law that affects other portions of the state will become effective Octo ber 1. This was done to correspond with the laws In effect In California and Washington and this year Portland sportsmen will have 15 days more hunting than there will be in 1914 and thereafter. State Game Warden Finley is cau tioning ail hunters not to break the law, as all violators will be punished. Mr. Finley says his deputies have been Instructed to keep a careful look out fr those who try to kill pheas ants or hunt within the city limits. The Jlty limits Is considered a place of -fuKe for the birds and all viola tors will be severly dealt with. Re wards have been offered and full par ticulars can be obtained from tlid Warden's office. GYSt CLASSES START TODAY Fall Activities at Multnomah Club Are Scheduled. Fall will be ushered In at the Mult nomah Club today when the Juniors collect for the first classes in the gym nasium under J. Lee Thompson, the newly-appointed physical director. The men's classes In preliminary and advanced work will be opened tonight The wrestlers and boxers also will an swer the call In greater numbers and attend regularly to the mats In prepa ration for the Coast meet to be held here soon. Mr. Thompson has been In the city Blnce Saturday, Inspecting the equip ment and getting acquainted. Eddie O'Connell has not returned yet to take charge of the wrestlers, but will be on duty at the mats in a few days more. Tommy Tracey'a glove men have been working for some time, and the official opening of Fall work means simply the addition of more members to the classes. Jack Cody, the swimming Instructor who takes Cavill's place, will arrive this week. There seems to Te no way to quar antine the bores. Brlnker.l 8 Bennett.2 2 Kippert.m 2 M'Murdo,2 2 Frisk.r... a SchSr-ey.s 3 Helster.S. i Grlndle.c. 1 Harstadt.p s Totals... 18 Vancouver Hits Portland . . Hits 1 OIBancrofta 2 2 O'Mohler.2. . 1 0 uOuIgnl.r. . 2 OUMelchlor.m 3 0 0;Hcllman.l 8 1 OIMahoney.1. 3 1 O Coltrln.S. . 3 1 0 Willlama.c 3 1 OlCallahan.p 2 BHOAE 2 15 7l Totals... 22 815 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 O 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 3 7 " 0 0 4 1 88 Runs Heister. Bancroft Gulgnl. Melchior, Heilmann. Callahan. Struck out By Har- tadt 2. bv Callahan 3. Base on balls- Off Harstadt 2. Two-base hits Callahan 1. Home run Heilmann. wuon Scharney to Bennett to McMurdo. Sacri fice hit Grtndle. Hit By pucnea oans Tt.nrroft. Mohler. Tima ot same 1:05. Umpire Toman. SEATTLE OUTPLAYS SPOKAXE Giants Win Both Games of Dooble Header by One-Run Margin. SEATTLE, Sept 14. Seattle won both games of a double-header from Spokane today, taking the first 2 to 1 and the second 3 to 2. Seattle outplayed Spo kane in the field and at bat in both I s mmimW IB". f.B'. 8 g.YIS i-LS s.i .'-. ' ' -.: ...T.H T., ".: 1 a wSUTa 1 art a,'-' T.'nSI P ' " '. ! Here's the case that should be in your home constantly. 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