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0 TTTE MORNIXG OKEGONTAJT. WEDNESDAY. MAT 13, 1914. "DOG" WHITE BEATS SOUTHPAW KRAUSE ; OAETOONIST STALLIirOS PETT PICTXTRES Or TWO FORMER COAST LEAGUERS NOW Uf THE MAJOR BASEBALL CIRCUITS. Venice. SunDorting Boxman i Badly, Wins Over Portland ; by 3-2 Score. BAY LESS, CARLISLE STAR Hair-Raising Throws, Cutting Oft I j Men at Plate, Save White in I Beautiful Game In 6onth Ryan I Gets 3-Base Hit to Fence. r rnrir.r rmihi Taxne Standing. m t . i - 1 W. Ij. P.C. Venice 23 18.590'Los Angeles 19 JO .487 Karramsnti""S18 !526 Portland ... . 14 20 .412 I leeterday's Results. At Venice Venice 3. Portland 2. At San FranciBco San. Francisco S, land O. , . At Sacramento Los Angeles . tneitto 3. Oak- Sacra I EL VE.SWVIKK1 . .:V ' SHOKT - l MWcrmrrAii-v ErerCtwK tmow TUP OWE-ST1 " KWSrVT VUWD ?TVCVERj LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 12. (Spe cial.) "Doc" White beat Harry Krause In today's battle of portsiders and did It with vastly- poorer support than the Beaver man' received, the count ending .Venice 3. Portland 2. White had many obstacles in the way of rotten fielding to dishearten, Litschi being the principal offender. Krause. on tne other hand, received 4nst about nerfect support. Twice he iinvii Vonice to bunch three hits an inning and once two safeties gave the Tigers a run. These bunches are what beat him and nothing -else. Portland Scores First. Portland .was the first to. score. Ban eroft worked himself in front of an ln- hoor in the first frame ana toon iirst. Tioi-i-lr-k'K single sent him to third, from i 1 nrhAn T .C3 Tit Pmhhed Tone's grounder with one hand rolled e. Stucou? over and crawled to second Just In time Barrenkamp 2, Fanning 7. Double plays, to force Derrick. Jack Bliss singled In Qumian to Mi tie. Left on base. Oakland , .j . .. i p i. n fnnli third F. San Francisco 5. Runs resoensible for. on two outs and Leard's snarp single arrenkamp 2. Time, 1:85. Umpire. Finney to center scorea mm wim .-e rU"ii the next frame the Tigers forged BOXERS FAIL TO LAI HITS nhead by getting their first group 01 three hits. Bayless started with a sin- political Talks by Aspirants Feature gle, Dut Jf isner cauem. mm I i first. Litschi and Borton beat out . of Clob Smoker. taints. Litschi legeing it to third on -E?..KAn whaflr 1Vf(?ArdlA bunted iowlv down the first base line and smoker Monday night at the Haw was out to Derrick, but Litschi got In thorne Club. The redeeming features on the play and Borton to second, were political speeches by some of the where he was left- aspirants. They were just about the From here to " "' ' """" rigt length, too. for the speaker Just "clu" i " . , . , barely got started between' rounds Jess ana "isie -maKme " '"" when the bell would ring and cut him ' lP tVtRJT VUWtR. TVJM'mb Imf r..wc- (MER, SVOP SCRiftEL-S WCXJVO C-O IN WANT SCH OK THE. "OOKE.-HEKO" A FAMS GROW DIZZY AS RED AVIATES Battiste Goes High in Air in Fourth Inning and Bees Win 6-4 Game. BROMLEY OUSTS INDIAN Six Runs. AH in One Inning, Enough to. Will Any Contest, Ball o Otherwise, and Delmas Tries Out Two Twirlers lor Luck. on bases. Vancouver 2, Epokan 8u Time, i o o. umpires, rune ana (.uay. TIGERS GET GIANTS' GORE Tables Turned by McGinnity, Who! Twirls Wonderful Game. SEATTLE, Wash.. May 12. Bunched hits, coupled with Seattle's errors, en abled Tacoma to turn the tables on Seattle today, the visitors winning 6 to 1. McGinnity pitched excellent ball for Tacoma, holding Seattle to two hits. Score: 6es,ttle I Tacoma BHOAE! B H O A E Klllllay.m 4 0 3 1 0 PrifS.I 4 0 111 Kayona.s 4 o 4 o u MrMullln.Z 3 1 B 20 1 James.l.. 3 O 8 0 0;Yohe.3 3 0 0 111 uadman.o 4 l a 2 O Abiott,ra. 3 1 5 o 0 Swa!n.r. . 4 0 1 0 0 J. Butler. . 2 0 131 Fuller-n.3 2 0 5 3 1 Neixh'ors.r 2 0 2 00 Perrlne,3. 3 1 S 1 1 Bloomer. 1. 4 1 f 0 0 I Martini, 1. a 0 O 0 0 Brottem.c. 4 1 3 OOl Reardon.p 3 0 0 4 lJUcGln'ty.p 4 114 0 1 Totals. 29 3 27 15 3 Totals. 28 5 27 113 Seattle 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tacoma. 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 S Runs. TCIllllav. Fries. McMullln. Abbott 2. J. Butler 2. Two-base hit. Abbott. Sacrifice hits. James. Martini. McMullln. Tohe. J. Butler. Sacrifice flies Neighbors 2. Struck I out, by Reardon 1. by McGinnity 1. Bases on Dans, on Kearaon s. orr McGinnity 1. ouble play, McMulUa to Bloomer. Time, umpire, rrary. a FOR MAN mmm FOR BOY plate. ' Starting the ninthr Kyan : put the ball gainst the left field lence Mr off. As for the programme, it was made xne oaii s.i.i " t hIuP inexperienced boxers, some of a triple but was held there when Leard rhom had agreed beforehand not to fnmhlArl n l- frrillTlfi PT. . KOV lira- I... . . . . . . , . hit each other. fumbled Kores grounder. . Roy Bra. shear. louKing as goou u. cvc . hllt dld not Bent in to do the pinch act for Leber reniQ" and did it bv flvinK out to Carlisle, al lowing Ryan to score. 4 Kore Caught at Home. After this Fisher singled and Krause Others . had no such hit anyway. The summary Wrestling 135 sounds. Frielineer. Mult- noman, araw witn rteiion, Muunoman Doundtf. Hanson, draw -with Segelman r o 1 1 n K ttt qsounas. uuver. iHawinornc Club, draw with Phillips, Multnomah; 100 walked, filling the bases, but Bancroft s I pounds, Abe Gerdoo, Newsboys, decision roo flu tn rnriiq ft K nrpa I over liendier. unattacnea: a-'u pounas. tn for the nlate but Carlisle's throw Taylor. Armory . lost to Calhoun, Arleta; beat him 10 feet. Bayless singled In the I bver p0uen unattached; 136 pounds. Daston. ninth, was forced by Litschi; who took Hawthorne, lost to Wood, unattached; 145 third on McDonnell's safe drive to right pounas, toutneriana, wooaiawn. aecision over nrar nr Kliaa Sine A tA Center. I ctojiwuvv.. dcvi.u ' " v 1 - i gm tn. savier. aecision over aaiveson, Score: Portland I Venice . BHOAEl Bancroft, 3 1 4 2 0Carllslc,. Ill p w'Leara.i'. . 1 2 0 O.Meloan.r. . 113 Bayless.m. 1 '1 0 0 I.itschi.3. . 0 10 1 Borton. 1. . 0 10 0,McArdle,s. 1 -4 ! 0 BHbs.c 2 O 4 Olwhlte.p. . . O (10 0 0 iL'Don'l'-l O 0 O 0 Oi thorne. Bay Korthwesteni Lemfi-ve Staodlnrs. W. L. P.C.I W. L. P.C. Vancouver. 19 8 .7041Tacoma. . . . 14 15 .4R3 Seattle . 18 11 .OliiiPortland 9 19 Spokane... 17 13 .HittVlctorla S 20 .'JiS . Yesterday's Results. At Portland Victoria 6, Portland 4. At Seattle Tacoma 6, Seajttle 1. At Vancouver Vancouver 3, Spokane 2. BT ROSCOE FAWCETT. After Portland had deliriously pounded out a four-run lead over the Victoria Bees yesterday "Big Chief Battlste exploded violently and the Bees ran so many around the bases In the fourth Inning that the 200 fans be came dizzy. Six runs in that frame gave Victoria the game. Score, 6 to 4. Both managers used two twirlers. "Williams because he had to and Del mas because he wanted to. Bromley, ot the Colts, relieved Bat tiste in the fourth just in time to walk a couple and allow another to single, but. as two men were on the bags at the time, the Sioux gets the discredit in the pitching statistics. The Chico southpaw also furnished the unique spectacle of uncoiling palpable balk with the bases full, send lng across the tying run. Pope Lasts Three Inning: s. For the Bees. Pope lasted three In nings, during which occupancy Port land amassed its four runs and then Bert Delmas despatched McKenry to the rescue. McKenry allowed only two hits from that to the close. Bromley, too. twirled brilliantly after getting through the rough waters in the fourth. That fourth, however, was a gem and without further ado let us to it. With four runs on the credit side and everything looking rosy for a Colt victory Battlste began by hurling Zlm- JlUU nrfllV IC Ill Wtl I I t cranium, putting Hine on second. Wll noii singled, scoring lira ana went to second on a wild pitch. Delmas walked. Catcher Murray tried to nab Wilhoit and threw in the general direction of We Will Start to Climb Toward Ton tno scoreboard. MUllgan added to the Soon,'' Says Manager McCredie, Who Welcomes Brennigan and Others to Beaver Fold. BUCKS WALLOP KUBS, 5-1 BEARS HAVE DIFFICULTY IN BEAT ING BRAVES. 4-3. ' ' HAG GETS TW1RLER Kile Deserves to Win. bat Tesua Falls to Give Keeded ' Errorless Support, as Rets Received. Western Trl-State League Standings. W. L. Pct.l w. L. Pet. Pendleton. IS 13 .681iBsJrer IS 18 .484 Walla Wa 17 14 .48jX. iaiim.a 13 19 .387 Yesterday's Result. At North YaJdma Wall. Walla i 'n.(h iiKima s. At Baker Pendleton B, Baker L Relative positions of the Western. Trt State Leaf, ue teams were unchanged by the games yesterday, the first of the sixth week, of the league. Pen die ton, now topping tne others, won an easy game from Baker. E to 1. while Walla Walla took a hard one from Nortn Yakima. 4 to 3. Only a ninth-inning rally saved the Bears, the Braves hav lng led. 8 to 1. to the last. Up to the ninth the Bears had secured but four hits. In the ninth they fell on K.ue, and two errors assisted in putting four across. Jackson and Rees both connected. JobnBOn and Chllders went out at first, but Jackson scored. Schmidt's double and Lundstrom's sin gle followed, patting Rees and Schmidt New Orleans Pitcher Comes to Rescue. Now 1- This Label on Every Garment Merely because underwear has "holes" does not make it "PorosknU. Without our label it is not genuine "Porosknit." 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Baron Wlmborne, who yesterday an nounced the names of the members of team which he expected to take to America, was compelled reluctantly to over, and Lundstrom scored on Krause's acknowledge today that he was now error. With errorless support it would unabl? k ? eam "d. na have been Kile's game and he deserved "Pi"" "" ; " the American team, to decide what is to be done. Lord Wlmborne received a telegram from Major C. F. Hunter, who had been announced as the back on the English team, that he had, been compelled to give up the idea, of going to America because of the illness of his wife. The shortness of the time remaining, if a team is to be sent. Increases the difficulties of the situation. In order to carry out Lord Wtmborne"s plans. rowed in the freshman eight at Poughkeepsie, are the only new men. Although it was not decided to send a crew until today. Coach Ten Eyck has been drilling his combination at the Henlev distance. to win. The score: R. H. E.l R. H. E. Walla Walla 4 7 ON. Yakima.. 3 7 4 Batteries Rees and Jackson; Kile and Webb. Costly bobbles marred the Pendleton- Baker game. Meill and Daly engaged in a pitching duel from the start. No scores came in for four innings, but in the fifth, with two down and two on by misplays, Daly connected with a two-bagger, scoring the two ahead. The fun by letting the ball go through his I Bucks got two more in the seventh on I the ponies must be on the steamer by LOS ANGELES, CaL, May 12. Spe ciaL) Walter McCredie, manager of legs ana Dotn runners scorea. isrooKS two hits, and two errors. Pendleton and Scanlon grounded out and every- got her final score in the eighth off hits ooay nrea.inei easier, xittie areaming Dy j coen and McKean. Baker se wna.1 was iu store. . cured her lone score in the sixth in Carney's Drive Hot One. ning, a walk and errors on the part Carney drove a single through Bat- ! of Coen brothers letting one run cross tlste and Pone singled Dast short. Exit the pan. The score: the Sioux in favor of Bromley. Lamb, I R. H. E. R. H. E. batting for Netzel, walked, filling the Baker 1 4 4Pendleton. . . 6 6 4 i bases. Such, was the situation when 4 o'clock Friday. the Portland club, added more strength Murray remembered to, ask Bromley Peterson. to his ball club today by purchasing concerning the health of the folks at Pitcher Evans from the New Orleans home and : whether he agreed with EAJIOX WDIBOBXE IS WORRIED club in the Southern Association. Wilsons .Mexican policy. . . - Aiivwav. it wa.H suoieiniiisy iikr Trin.i Evans is a lelt-nanaer, ouui uk - in v, bia fninr irnn.fr Fnablft tn AncomnanT SYRACUSE CREW TO RACE, TOO Ten Eyclc 3ecides at Ij&st Moment to Enter Team at Regatta. SYRACUSE, May 12. James A. Ten Batteries Meill and Kins; Daly ana Eyck. coach of he Syracuse University Derrlek.l. 3 I)oane,r. . 4 TlodRers.2. 4 Ryan.m-r. 2 Kores.S... 4 I.oher.l a Fisher.c. . 4 Krause. p . . Brash'r Speas.m. D ur rv A TT 1 4 13 10 PAYITTTIE AND 3 I 4 5 1 4 0 O 0 01 English Polo Team Here. OXTARIO TIED 1 o ISl Weiser Loses, 1 to 0, and Vale Goes Down to 3-1 Defeat. PAYETTE, Idaho. May - 12. (Spe- 1 R 0 0 8 0 3 3 0 4 2 5 1 0 1 5 0 0 cial.) Two exciting games, in the Idaho-Oregon League' marked the fifth tais. so s 28 111 Totals.. K2 10 27 15 3 games or tne . season. r-ayeite won Two out when wfnninc run scored. I c . txt ,,'., i tn. ft anrl :r..f,r ?rt, u,k . Ontario drubbed Vale. 3 'to 1, in the Portland 10OO00O0 1 2 latter city. The standing of the teams Ilts i ow I 3 1 I V o I toiiowa Vpntce . ....0 o 1 1 o o u l 3 "'ts i lUJOiUWV o aU p.v..t. Runs. Bancroft. - Ryan, Litschi 2. Bliss. I Ontario 1 nree-nase nit. a.yan. xwo-une mi, ivvelser lisle. Sacrifice Hits. White. Kan, McAraie, i v Ie urasnear. rtuns rsponstoie ior, nne Krause 2. Bases on balls, white 2, Krause StrucK out. r.v nite . Krause Ttouljlo plavs. Raylcss to Bliss. Carlisle to TNlns. Stolen bases, uoane. ltodEers. aic- Tonnell. Bit by pitched ball. Bancroft, by "White. Time, l:o2. Umpirta Guthrie and Hayes. uoc- wnite. accoramg to mremo.. oH anrt r.arn.v (,.! homwurd He played with the tallena sew ur- wlth the tying run." Bromley promptly leans club last season, out maae a gooa rilled the bases again by walking LONDON. May 12. Upon the result record. He nas Deen pitcning auoui crum, and Zimmerman's single scored ! of the meeting of the Hurlingham four years, starting out in the Texas two ,,,., putting the matinee on ice. riuh'a committee tomorrow will denend League. ... I Terry McKune was Portland's bat- the decision as to whether the contest Catcher Brennigan arrived in los i tlng herQ with three hlta Guignl for the international polo challenge cup AnEeies luaaj stun jun.cu """" scored him in the first Inning after a I no piayeu m e.c.j j" " """" helping hit by Callahan. Battlste in the Virginia League last "eason, drove two more acr0ss in the second catching most of -the time and filling a dead baU and Carney.8 wlld in at first other times. Elmer Reiger t p.,,....., rtr,i r.rt w. L. pctr .3 2 .600 .3 2 .600 .2 3 .400 .3 3 .400 Sweeney-Magee Fight Costly. ST. LOTJIS. May 12. S. W. J. Sweeney, of the Chicago Nationals, and Lee Magee, of tire St. Louis Nationals, who had. a. fight during the Chicaeo-St. I.OXt; TOJE HUGHES IS VICXOK M"11' 8Ky' eacn were nnee I sou Dy rresiuouL icuci. Lilts na tionals. Notice of the fines was re- Aside From Twirling- Great Game He ceived here today. Drives in Two Angel Runs. SAKAMliNTO, JaI.,r May 12. Long Tom Hughes pitched Los Angeles to a 4-to-3 victory in the opening - game or the series with the Sacramento M'olves today, and played "a. ig part in more than pitching by driving in two runs. ... Johnson put one over the right field fence- in the fifth, and Tennant made a home run inside the grounds in the seventh, when his long, low drive ihoiinded high over Maggert's head and rolled to the center field fence. Score: lxs Angeles 1 Sacrament. Woltrr.r. I'sae.2. . . JTasr'ert.m Abstcin,l . Kllls.l Johnson. s Mctzser.3 Brooks.c. Bugneg.p. B H O A Kl BHOAE 4 2 0 0 0 S Baseball Statistics 4 0 2 0 0- Shlnn.r. . . 3 0 1 4 0:VanB'n.ra. 4 3 2 0 0 Hallinan.3 3 0 2 4 1 12 OO'Coy.l 4 0 5 4 12 0 OITennant.1. 4 17 5 1 3 3 0 Young... . 3 0 3 S 0 0 1 0Mohler,3.. 3 0 1 3 1 5 2 0 Hannah, c. 4 0 3 4 10 1 OjSlagle.p.. 3 10 Totals. 32 27 110! Totals. 31 6 27 11 3 Lo Antreles 0 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 1 4 Tilts 1 0 0 0 2 3 11 1 8 facramento 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Hits 1 S 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 Ttun. Maes-ert, Johnson 2. Metzger. Shinn, Tennant. Slagle. Borne runs, Johnson. Ten nant.. Three-base hit. Shlnn. Two-base hit. VanBuren. Sacrifice hits, Johnson. Mohler Strunk out. by Hughes 6, .by Slagle 2. Bases on balls, off Hughes 3, off Slagle 3. Runs responsible for, Hughes 3. Slagle 3. Left on bssrst Los Angeles 5. Sacramento 5. Double p'Hy, VanBuren to Young to Tennant. Time, 2:'0i. Umpires. McCarthy and Held. FAXXrXCi, IX GREAT FORM, WINS Shutout Game Taken by San. Fran- , Cisco From Oakland- crews, tonight announced that six of the eight men who rowed Syracuse to victory at Poughkeepsie last June will make ur the crew which will repre sent the orange in the first eight's race at the American Henley, regatta in Philadelphia. The crew will be placed as follows: Stroke. Glass: No. 7. Hilfinger; No. 6. Captain Rich: No. 5, Propst; No. 4, Robblns; No. 3, Kuehn; No. 2, Landers; bow, Mahan: coxswain. Goes. Glass and Landers, both of whom Melchlor's single added the final to the Score: Victoria. Netzel.3.. B H O AE will arrive from St. Paul tonight uatcner lanu, who uuceu v.."" i ..,. , . . - v. . . ing to the Coast a short time ago, has ""i"""" " notified McCredie that he will De nere soon. With Larrv Pane, another new-pitch er, on the Job, Mcureme nas eirengin- .. j ened his team wonderfully since he ar- imh"-,m,- t rived in Los Angeles. I Delmas.s. 3 W. will start to climb toward the Brooks.l. 4 top soon," said McCredie, "and none of scanion,.-. a the other clubs will be able to stop us. When all of my men Join the team I will have the strongest squad In the 1 M.'K.enry.p 2 Coast League. "All of my young pitchers will De sent to Nick Williams Northwestern League team for more seasoning. Portland B IT O AO Camey.c' 3 fone.n. .. 1 Lamb. 3. . 4 1 0 Ol McKune.2 5 3 2 4 0 0 3 1 O'.Callahan.r 5 2 3 00 1 4 0 OiMelchlorl. 4 1 2 0 0 2 4 0 0Guigni,3.. 4 1160 O 3 lOIWIlllams.1 3 0 13 10 0 B 0 O'Mllligau.m 2 0 101 0 2 6 OlColtrln.s.. 2 0 1 4 0 1 3 llMurray.c. 4 0 110 a O 2 01Bttlste.D 1 1 1 0 1 O 0 OO Bromley.p 2 0 0 00 I O 0 lOIHausman 1 1 O 00 1 M CITY TEXSTS COURTS PLAXXED SAN FRANCISCO. May 12. 'Skeeter' Fanning' was in great form today, and pitched a shut-out game for San Fran Cisco against Oakland. Score, 3 to 0. The tall pitcher for the Seals kept the Oaks swinging at the air. He al lowed only four hits, which were dis tributed through three innings, fanned seven batters and walked only one. Barrenkamp pitched for Oakland. Oakland 1 San Francisco BHOAE! BHOAE Qnlnlau.l. 4 0 8 1 v Tobin.m. - 3 1 2 O 0 Mfddle'n.r 4 O 1 0 0;O'Lery.3. 3 2 13 0 r-acher,m. 4 2 4 0 Scballer.K 3 14 0 0 Murpby.3. 3 1 0 2 0 Downs.2. .. 4 2 0 10 TCefcS.l.... 4 0 9 0 OjFitiCld.r. 3 1 0 00 MUze.C- - . 3 0 8 1 0. Howard. 1. 2 0 11 00 rook.!?... 8 O 2 1 1 Corhw.i. . 3 O 1 80 r.ust.2 . . . 3 O 2 4 O'CIarke.c. S O 8 10 jBarrtin' p,p 3 1 O 1 OjFaanlns.p. " 3 O 0 30 Tota'i .31 4 24 10 it Total... . 27 7 27 11 0 Oakland - 0 OO 0 0 0 O 0 Hits 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 tan Francisco .0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Hits -O 1 0 2 0 3 0.1 7 Runs. Tobin, 2, rxwns- Stolen bases. To "fclnv O'lary. Downn. SacriXica f!y .How ard. Twcfhwe hits, Toblxu Bacrifo hits. ; 'STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. - National jLeagne. W. 1 P.O.I "W. Ij. P.C Pittsburr.. 15 4 .78!.fCIncinnatl . . 10 11 .476 Brooklyn 9 6.600St. Louis.... 9 14 .391 Kow Vrtrlr ft .tiOOifhlrncru ft 13 -351 Philadelphia 9 t .t00Boston 3 12 .200 Amerfraa Xeague. Detroit 17 7 .70SiWaahlngton. 10 10 .S00 Philadelphia 10 8 .SoelChieago . 10 12 .455 New York 10 9 .S2G. Boston 8 11.4: St, Louis. .. .11 11 .a0OCleveland.... 8 14 .364 Federal XeaKiie. Baltimore. . 12 5 .706:Brooklyn. ... .7 S .467 St. Louis.. 13 ' 8 .tilOlBuffalo ,7 11.388 TndianToliB lO 8 .55 Kansas CUT. .9 14.391 ChiCMSo 11 lO ..z tr'ittsuurg. i ,ist Amerlran Association. Indianapolis 12 .S71(Kansas City. 13 14-.481 Louisville.. 16 8 .." IColumbus . 9 13.409 Milwaukee. 13 7 .50 St. Paul 9 14.301 Minneapolis 10 9 .5o;Cleveland. ... 8 ltt .333 Colon Association. Oeden 9 4 .692;Butte 6 6.500 Murray 8 5.61.";salt Lake... 6 .500 Boise - i o.ooineiens xx .as Yesterday's Results. American Association Minneapolis 10, Cleveland 5; St. Paul lO, Columbus 4; Louisville 6, Kansas uity a; inaianapous M llwauke same postponed on account ot rain. wRteTn Leairue fet. Josenn lopeu z: Sioux City. 13. Denver 12: Wichita e, De,s Moines 2; Ltncoln-Omana game postponed on account of coid. union Association ugaen j i, ttnue ; Murray 6, Boise 5; Salt Lake 17. Helena 3. How the Series Stand. "Pacific Coast League Venice 1 trmme. Portland no game; San Francisco L rame. Oakland -no' game; ivos Angeies i game. Sacramento no game. Knrthwt?stera Leaeoe Victoria 2 games. PnrtianH t-n rame : Tacoma 1 same. Seattle 1 frame: Vancouver 2 gajnes, Spokane, no game. Where the Teams Flay Today. pa-ifi- Coast Leairue Portland Beavers at Venice. Oakland Oaks at San Francisco, Los Angles Angels at toacramento. vnrthwMtcrn League Victoria Bees Portland, Spokane Indians at Vancouver, Tacoma Tigers at beat tie, Portland Hatting Averages. Pacific Coast Northwestern Totals. .33 6 27 13 2 Totals. .33 9 27 1321 "Batted tor Bromley in ninth. Victoria ,.0 O 6 O 0 0 O 0 Hits 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 O 0 a Portland 1 2 1 O 0 O 0 O 0 4 Hits 3 1 a 1 O 0 1 O 1 9 Runs, Zimmerman, Wllheft, Delmas, Car ney. Potre. Lamb. McKune. Callahan. MII11- wesi jc.no. ui m abuuigiuii jl an, cue i fope 2. McKenry 2. Bases on Daiis ofT 4at- tiste J. Hromiey a. foda i. Mclvenry it. Two-base hits, Callahan, McKune. Double plays, eoltrin to ucKune to wuiiams. Sac rifice hits. Coltrin. Stolen bases, Zlmmer. man, Mllligan, Carney. Passed balls. Mur ray. Wild pitches. Pope Battlste. Balk. Crowley. Innings pitched by Battlste 3 2-3. runs ii. nits li. 2 on and - out; Pope 3. runs 4, hits 6, I on and none out. Credit I for 'Seven Municipal Grounds. Xotes ot the Game. Seven municipally-owned and op erated tennis courts of excellent -con struction are to be built at once at the terraces in the west end of Wash- Inirtnn Park.- Arraneemtnts for the work were completed yesterday by the victory u, Pope charge t t o B at- city park department. .ana rhevne lne courts wm oe ot xne reguianon size. B5 by 110 feet, and will be fitted with , the best of backstops and other feat 11 "For the rtresent season the 1 Portland seems to have a vise-like monon- grounds will he rolled. Next Fall it is I ? the cellar In both leagues. Victoria proposed to construct the courts or rrr ,V." i.. .7 . .. -i.v.. . nl v. . only two wins in the last eight games. concrete. The grounds will be free Bobby Coltrin performed in his usual to the public They will be cared for sterling fashion. by the city. Kalveson likely will be used today, as Their construction will be the first wick wniiama wants a gooa iook at nun. i part of a general plan to establish Dr'"co" Ilkaly "' bo for the .Bees. rii ri 1 t nn m ponrta and basehall I i " . regaraing umpire Dalting. Mereaiter the grounds. I umps will have authority to fine for sass.- " I Both umpires worked satisfactorily yes- MISS L.yGEXOR IX rOKTIxAXD tcrJ??y- . . Hausman delivered a pinch hit in the I Tm ra1rnnn T2,.l Plan MUHuI. Twenty-five dollars ANY men spend more than that for a suit; and many spend less; it's a good starting point. You can get special valoc in our clothes at $25; we can do certain extra things in suits at that price which can't be done for less. You'll find $25 or more, - a true economy price. Hart Schaffner & Marx Good- Clothes Makers to Swim English Channel. rXDIAXS HIT BUT OAVT SCORE Miss Hazel Bess Langenor, pretty little San Francisco miss, who sprang I Vancouver Take 3-2 Game When 1 into prominence In August, 1911, by SAM'L E.0SENBLATT ft Tne Home of "Hart Schaffner & Marx" Clothes. CO. swimming across San Francisco Bay at the Golden Gate, was a Portland visitor yesterday, en route home from a Seattle visit. MiBS Langenor will leave within few weeks for ISngland for an attempt on the English Channel. "I have my charta and data all pre pared." she said yesterday. "I figure my trip across the 21 miles will con sume about IS hours and I know I can stand it, for I remained 16 hours I Bennett.2 In the surf at Pacific Grove without I ?S . 11 - .. ... .i 1 1 Unlucky IS Try Hard to Win. VANCOUVER, B. C, May 12. Spo kane outhit Vancouver nearly three to one. but fielded poorly, the champions winning the second game by a score of 3 to 2. Two hits and Lynch's error gave Vancouver - the winning run in the eighth. Score: Vancouver I Spokane B H O AEl B H O AG 3haw.l. 3 0 Brlnksr.m 8 0 Helster.3. 2 o Scharney.s a. 0 Cheek.c... 3 1 HaH.D... K O Cirlndell.c 0 0 8 0 11 UPowell.l. 4 112 OiButler.s.... 2 11 0 0'Wagner.i.. Ah. H. Av.l Ab. H. Av. Bancroft. IS S .400 Peet. . . . . . S 1.667 Kvan . "137 46 .36?!Stan!ey . . "3 X .34S Lober. 118 41 .347Bsttiste 10 3 .300 Hanson.. 3 1 .333'Wiiliams.. 64 17 .:6 Martinoni 10 .300 McKune... 107 2S .263 Fisher SI 4 .2S9 Mllligan. . S6 1 .III Derrick.. 94 2T .:87!Melchlor. . . P3 22 237 Brown... 11 .:73;Callahan. . 13 S .-17 Korea.... IIS 33 .2S'Gulgni 97 10 .107 Doane.... 98 26 .C65:Perkins. .. 5 1 .200 Rodgers.. 130 33 .254' Eastley . . . . 13 3 .2O0 Braphear. 17 4 .231 Hausman.. 35 7 .200 Davis 99 20 -.202!Coltnn 9117 .1ST Poeas..., 0 13 .200'Murray. .. 75 10 .133 West 20 4 .200,Belford... 4 0 ..000 Krause... - 30 C .200 Bromley. . 10 0 .000 H-ig'b'ara. 1 & .l&ljSalvesen.. .000 Kaworth. 33 5 -low Framtoach -10 .0O( - British Golf "Play Popular. SANDWICH. Eng, May 12. Entries for the British amateur golf champion ship, the first round of which will be played next Monday, reached a total of 242 tonight, and it is possible that additional entries may arrive tomor row. The previous highest total was 200. Ten American players are among Vancouver . the nntranta. - I 'l""" 0 OiKelley.r. . 0 OiLynch.m. . s 2 Holke.l... & 0!Wuffli,3... 2 0;Shea.c . 1 0: McCsrry.p. 0 0 ov'lles'e.D I Lewis. . . . I?mith.p. . . . Altman. 01 3 1 1 1 0 I 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 I 1 O 1 0 0 I 0 I 10 0 0 1L 1UL 31 3r Totals.. 34 8 241161 Totals.. 28 3 27 16 3 Fatted for Coveleskie in sixth. - Batted for timith In ninth. 10O1OO01 1 0000O1O 02 I Runs. Shaw. Bennett- Hall. Powell, Wag-1 ner. btolen oases. Jfoweu. w agner. wuriu. 1 Sacrifice hiu, McCarl, Butler. Two-base I hits. McCarl. agner. Pitchers summary. runs. 1 hit. at bat 12 off McCarry in I High tower Gets High Honor. mnpinn m.v 12 "wnb,i Tt;rh nwr .tor tt lat -rear's XArttiv.nt.T-i I innings; no runs, no hits, at bat 5. off Cov tower, star 01 last year s rsorinwestern . 1 inninK. 1 run. 2 hits, at bat . University football team, today was ofr smith in 3 Innings. Charge defeat to elected captain or. tne university oase-1 Smith, strucs: out. oy Man 4, Dy Mccarry s. ball team to succeed MacEmerson Mc- y covelesKie none, py smitn none, bi Cosh, recently dismissed from schooL I r-Avie.kie none off i r-pHAR'S three ways o, doin things v the right way, the wrong way, an' a mixture o' bothjan deni me if the last ain't wuss 'n the second. Thar's only( one right way to get smofc in tobacco satisfaction reg larly, an that's f specify VELVET, an adhere f specifications. f-U. u VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking' Tobacco. Full weight 2 oz. tins, 10c. off McCarry 1. off 1 l-.li- nnna nff Rmirt. 1 Ttil ..,.1. Hightower haa played In the field. I McCarry. Double play. Kelley to Ehea. t-eft I 3! 2UZ EL 1Z A Summer Weight Knitted LEWIS Union Suit with fall length legs and sleeves This popular Lewis Union Suit serves every purpose for summer wear. Yet it affords weather protection. Made with Closed Crotch which gives ease of adjust ment. 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