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TTTT3 MOTTNTNG OREG ONTAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914. BEAVERS WIN 11-2 E Oil HITS fill D RRQRS Alexander's Home Run About Only Noise Oaks Make Off Higginbotham. BANCROFT'S WORK NIFTY Dare Gets Three Swats, One of Which Is Triple Dome's Head- -work Good and Bill Rodgers Fin da Time to Btaad 8 Bases. . . ' Paelfle Coast Le4rne Standlng-s. W. I Pct.1 ' W. L. Pet. HuFna.. 9 80 .BeS'Portlana. . . 27 SO .474 Venice 86 28 .BoillSaoramento. 27 35 .485 Los JLo sole 88 80 .oS9oakland 25 88 .301 Yesterday's Results. At Portland Portland 11, Oakland . At Ban Francisco Lo Angeles 4. San ftTr&nelsoo 1. At Venloe Vanloa 1. Sacramento ft. Lo An role e. San Frnelseo 8. Time, 1:45. Umpires, Held and McCarthy. VENICE WIXS OJf TWO HITS Sacramento Shut Out, 1 to 0, In Duel Between troud and Hltt. LOS ANGELES, June 10. Sacramento and Venice opened tbeir series here today with a pitchers' battle, which Venice won, 1 to 0. The Tigers were unable to touch Stroud's delivery until the seventh inning,' and only sot two hits altogether. Hitt held Sacramento to four safeties. Moran was ordered off the field in the eighth inning; for protesting Um pire Hayes' decision calling; Moran out at third. Score: Sacramento I Venici B H o A Ja Young. . Mohler.l. Coy.r. . . . VanB'rn.l Tennant.1 Moran. m. Hallinan.l Hannah, o 5troud,p.. Brown, m. Lynn. . .. Orr".... 2 0 Carlisle,!.. 6 O Leard,!... 0 0 Meloan.r.. 0 0 Bayless.m. 0 OlLitschl.... 0 0'Borton.l.. 0 olHosp,. . 1 0 Elllott.c. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hltt,p... BHOAE 3 0 10 0 0 4 f 0 1 0 3 O 10 0 1 i a oo 3 0 13 3 0 2 0 1 S 0 3 0 3 4 0 a o o i o BY ROBCOB FAWCETT. Alexander's home run was about the enly noise Oakland made yesterday against Higginbotham. On the other hand. Portland found three Oak pitch ers easy, and the locals won the second of the week a free-hitting affair, which ended 11 to 2. Six of these tallies were earned by the Beavers, and the philanthropic Oaks donated the other five. Middle ton and Cook were the chief donors. Mlddleton got his fingers . on the damp side of one of Prulett's "spltters" In the rambunctious fourth Inning and overthrew third eo far that he had the ' spectators In the grandstand ducking. Two or three runs waddled across on the heave, and Cooke helped In a couple more of the seven by erratic throwing. Oaks' Captain Ousted. The Oak captain finally fell back upon his vocal organs for assistance and for his pains Umpire Phyle or dered him off the sward In the eighth. Cook's chief kick was over a stolen ibase decision at second base on Bill Rodgers. Perhaps he was right and perhaps not. At- any rate' It counted for Bill, and three stolen bases during the melee boosted Rodgers' base-stealing far in the lead over rival Coast League dryads. While the Oaks nicked Higginbotham for 10 hits, as against 14 from the combined deliveries of Prulett, Chris tian and Ramey, they didn't seem to be able to circumnavigate the bases. Double plays and Doane were Chiefly responsible for the skimp In the run market. Doane's Hridwork Comtta. Doane's role In the interesting drama was unusual and worthy of some com ment as well as commendation. Due to his nimble headwork the Oaks emerged vlth the unique record of having poled two bang-up doubles In one inning without scoring. Doane bluffed a prospective catch of Kaylor's slam high against the right field fence in the eighth, and held Mld dleton on second base so long that the best he could do was .third after the denouement. Bo there you are twa two-baggers and no score. Lober was the only Beaver who went httless and the opposition walked him - - twice. Bancroft led the bombardment with three hits, one a three-bagger which Kaylor tried to scoop. Dave also performed nlftlly In the field. No space during Festival week for details except to say that the Oaks led, 2-0, until the fateful fourth when Port land whaled out six hits and scored even of the 11 tallies. Those con cerned were Ryan. Rodgers and Fisher with singles, Higginbotham and Der rick with doubles, and Bancroft with a triple. 850 See Game. Also Prulett hit one and walked one and gave way to Christian after two were out. Manager Tyler stopped the Beavers short but stuck . to his task only three Innings, as Quinlan batted for him in the eighth. Ramey finished. It was ladies' day, and a crowd of nearly 8500 was on hand. Today's game will commence at 3 o'clock and a double-header will be played Sunday commencing at 2 o'clock Score: Oakland iPortland BHOAE BHOAE Totals. 4 14 1 Total. 24 t 27 31 ' Lynn batted for Mohler In ninth; Orr Wtted for Coy in ninth. Sacrament ...........d 0 6 0 O Hlta 0 110 0 10 1 04 Venice 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Hlta 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Run. Baylesa. Sacrifice hit, Hallinan. Base on ball, off Hltt 3, Stroud 1. Struck out. by Hltt 2, by Stroud 1. Double play, Mohler to Tennant. Stolen base, Lltschi. Hit by pitched ball. LltchL Time. 1:83. Um pires, Guthrie and Hayes. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 0. CLEVELAND, June 10. Eight runs In the fifth inning, made on seven hits, a base on balls and an error, gave Philadelphia an easy victory over Cleveland today, 8 to 0. Score: - Cleveland Philadelphia BHOAEI , BHOAE Graney.l.. 2 0 4 0 OlMurphy.r. 4 2 1 00 1 8 l u Oldring.m. 1 3 2 OlCollins.2. . 2 1 0 0Baker,3. . . 0 12 0 0McInnia,l. 1 1 4 0Strunk.l... 0 0 10 Barry.... 2 3 2 0,Lapp,c. ... 0 O 0 llBush.p. . . . u v u J 0 0 OOI 0 0 0 0 5 12 0 0 4 2 2 51 4 0 2 2 0 5 2 13 0 0 6 2 1 0 0 3 2 130 S 1 5 11 3 0 0 8 1 ruesd'le.2 2 1 Holden.. 1 0 Boone. 2... 0 0 P'cklnp'h.a 6 3 Hartzell.r. 3 O Walsh. 1... 5 0 unm'kr.e 4 1 Harris. 1... 0 0 Warshop.t 0 0 H. Wma.l. 0 0 aidweii.p. 3 1 Mtd'leton.1 K-ayior.r. . &acher,m. Uetllng.3. Ness.l Cook,. 0 . Puast.2. . .. Alea'der.c. rruiett.P.. Christian. p 1 Quinlan. 1 arbogast.o 1 Raniey.p.. 0 tourphy.e.. 1 8 -0 lfBancroft.a. Z 0 OiDerrick.l. . 8 , 1 0;Rodgers,2. 0 2 OiDoane.r. . . 0 20 2 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Kyan.m.... 4 Korea, 3.... 3 l.ober.l....' 2 Flsher.c... 4 fllge.4 4 8 4 5 0 2 8 0 0 2 2 0 1.00 2 00 3 10 10 0 2 0 0 0 Totals.. 8514 27 10 0 Totals. 84 10 24 11 4 Batted for Christian in ninth. Oakland 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hits 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 1 10 Portland 0 0 0 7 O 0 2 2 x 11 Hlta 1 0 1 6 0 0 2 4 x 14 Runs. Bancroft 2. Derrick. Rodcers 2. Doane, Ryan. Lober. Fisher 2. Higginbotham. Struck out by Higginbotham, 5. Bases on Balls, off Pruett 1, Higginbotham 1, Chris tian 2. Two-base hlta. HlKrinbotham 2. Perrtck. Doane, Mlddleton, Kaylor, Guest. Three-base hit. Bancroft. Home run. Alex ander. Double play. Fisher to Korea to Derrick. Sacrifice hit. Korea. Stolen bases. Ness, Rodgers 8, Ryan, Fisher. Hit by Ditched ball, by Prulett (Rodeersl. Wild pitch, Ramey. Innings pitched by Prulett o -B. runs e. nits 7. at bat IB: Christian 8 1-8, runs 8, hits 8, at bat 12. Runs re sponsible for, Prulett 2, Christian 2, Ramey 8. Higginbotham 2. Charge defeat to Prulett- Time of game, 1 hour 65 mln. Umpires, nnney and Phyle. FATTNTVQ AVIATES; SEALS IX) SE Los Angeles Gets Second Game of Week; Score 4 to 1. SAN FRANCISCO. June lo! Los An areles took Its second game of the week from San Francisco today, score 4 to 1. It was a case of Pltcherhech, of Los Angeles, against Pitcher Fanning, of San Francisco, until the eighth in ning., when Fanning blew up with the score 1 to 0 for the Seals, and was hammered for three hits and three runs. Lelfleld, who took Fanning's place, did not do much better. Chech was hit only four times, and three of them were made by Schaller. the Seal leit-iieiaer. bcore: Los Angeles I San Francisco .& n i .a. im .a. H o A 4 2 v ouxobin.m... 8 0 1 0 1 b'Leary,3. 4 2 3 1 llSchaller.l. 4 0 12 1 0Downs,2. . Wolters.r. Moore. 2. .. Magert,ra Absteln.1. Ellls.l Johnson,. Metzger.3 Boles.c. . Chech, p. . Meek.... Terry Brooks, c. . 4 0 3 1 8 2 2 0 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 OiFltza'd.r. 1 0Howard,l. 2 0 Charles,.. 2.g 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oj faepulv'a.p Fannlng.p Cartwt.l. Liefleld.p. Totals. 81 8 27 10 S Totals. 80 4 27 12 Meek batted for Boles in eighth. Terry batted for Meek in eighth. Lo Anaeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 Hits 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 S 2 S Ean Francisco 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 O O 1 Hit .1 OO 1 1 OOO 1- Runs. Welters, sills, Johnson, Terry, Bohaller. Three-runs and 5 hits off Fanning in 7 z-s innings, iaicen out in eigntn. a on. out. Charge defeat to Fanning. Two-base nit. Johnson. Sacrifice hits. Chech. John on. First base on called balls. Fannlnr 3. Chech 1, Lelfleld 1. Struck out, Fannin n. Chech s. stolen bases, scnauer 2. uoubi nlava Boles to Johnson. Cheoh to Johnson la Abstain. Ellis to Acs tela. Left oa bases. 8 116 1 4 12 2 1 0 2 0 0 8 2 8 0 0 3 2 12 0 0 8 115 0 Turner,3. . Jackson, m Lellvelt. Wood.l. . . Olson, 2. . . Dunlap.a. O'Nelll.c. . Mitchell. t Bowman.p 1 Leibold.. 1 Bassier9. 0 Totals. 82 7 27 10 11 Totals. 8612 27 14 8 Batted for Mitchell in fifth. Batted for Bowman in ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 Runs. Murphy. Oldrine. Collins. Baker, Mclnnls, Strunk, Barry, Bush. His off Mitchell, 1 in C; Bowman, 2 in 4. Two- ase hits. Barry. L,ellvelt. Three-base nit. Mclnnls. Sacrifice hlta. Turner, Bush. Stolen bases. Collins. Bassler 2. Graney. Bases on balls, off Bush 5, Mitchell 1, Bowman 4. Left on bases, Cleveland 11, Philadelphia 7. Struck -out, by Mitchell 1, Bush 5, Bowman 1. Double play. Mclnnls (unassisted). Time, :05. Umpires, Chill and Sheridan. New York 5, St. Louis S. ST., LOUIS. June 10. New York scored two runs In an eighth-inning batting rally tnday and won from St Louis, 5 to 3. Score: New Tork I Et. Louis B II O AKI ft w Ct JLV. Malsel,8... 5 0 2 1 OlShotten.ra. 4 0 0 00 2 2 1 Austin. 3... 0 0 0 Pratt,2.'. . . 1 0 0B. W'ker.r. 4 6 0 3. Wker.l. 1 0 0 L.eary.1. . .. 2 0 0 Wares.. .. 8 6 Oprossln.c. . 2 0 5 20 8 1 03. Wms. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OlAgnew.c. . . 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 Olraylor.p... 0 0 0 00 0 1 llMiller.t ... . 1 0 0 00 lleverens.p. 1 0 0 0 0 Howard,s. 1 0 0 00 .James.p. .. 0 0 0 00 Total. 83 8 27 16 21 Totals.. 80 7 27 15 3 -rsaitea lor i ruesdale In sixth. tRan for Harris in eighth. Batted for Taylor In third, t Batted for Crossln In eighth. zBatted for Levmni In eighth. New York 2 0 1 0 0 OO 2 O 5 St. Louis o 1 0 1 1 0 0 O 0 8 Runs. Truesdale Peckinnaue-h Pfartll Nunamaker, Warhop, -Pratt, C. Walkeri Leary. Three-base hlta C. Walker. P.rkln. paugh. Hit, off Taylor 4 in S innings, oft Leverenz 4 In 5, off Jamea none In 1. Sac rifice hits. Hartxell. Harris. Caldwell. Bacrl. fice fly, Boone. Stolen bases, Pecklnpaugh, Cook, Malsel. Double' play, Peckinpaugh to ri. wjijiams. lexi on oases, rsew- Y-ork liv St. Louis 1. Base on balls off Taylor 2, off Leverenz 3. off Caldwell 2. Struck out, by Tavlor 2. by Leverens X. hv Jamea 1. bv Caldwell 8. Time. 2:13. Umpires, O'Lougu 11 n and Hlldebrand. Chicago e, Washington 0. CHICAGO, June 10 Joe Benz out- pitched Walter Johnson today, hold ing Washington to one scratch hit, and not walking a single batter. Chicago shut out the visitors, 2 ta 0. The lone hit of the visitors was made by Alns- mith In the ninth Inning. A week ago Benz held Cleveland to a hltless game. Score: Washington 1 Chicago v .BHOAE BHOAE 4 0 0 0 0Weaver,s. . 4 2 0 40 2 0 1 2 0Bl'kburn,2 4 1 0 42 3 0 2 OOiDemmitt.l 8 2 1 0O 8 0 8 1 0Colllns,r. . 4 1 10 0 3 0 4 0 OlChase.l. .. 4 114 20 3 0 1 2 0'Bodie.m.. 4 0 0 00 0 2 lOSchalk.c 2 1 6 lO 1 6 Z u Alcock.3.. 2 12 10 tlenz.p. . . . 3 O O 4 1 COLTS WIH AND DROP FIRS il SECOND Callahan Gives Only Two Hits Despite Weak Start and Hits Ball Himself. VICTORY IS 4-T0-1 AFFAIR In Following Contest Koy Brown Is Defeated, rZ to 2, Although He . Allows Only 7 Sits Bad i First Inning Fatal. Northwestern League Standing. W. L. Pet.l W. T- Pet. Seattle....'' 3 18 .684 Tacoma. ... 23 35 .397 Vancouver 37 13 -S73Portland. .. 21 84 .382 Spokane.. 81 2S -6S4Victorla.,.. 17 83 .303 Yesterday's Result. At Victoria Portland 4-3, Victoria 1-3. At Vancouver Vancouver 7, Tacoma I (lOoainnlngs.) At Seattle Seattle 4, Spokane 1. VICTORIA. B. C, June 10. Victoria and Portland, divided a double-header here today, the Colts taking the first, 4 to 1, on superb pitching by Callabap. and. the Bees winning the second In the first Inning oft Brown, 3 to 2. After a shaky start. In which he allowed two hits, Victoria hitless for the rest of the full eight Innings. At the bat himself, however, Callahan starred also, getting two out of three times up. Murray got a three-bagger and McKune hammered out a homer In the first game. Callahan struck out seven and Narveson five. In the second game Smith, for Vic toria, was in hot water much of the time, but brilliant playing by his team mates pulled him out the victor over Spitball Roy Brown, who allowed but seven hits, but was forced to take the defeat. Brown was Invincible as -. a matter of fact after the first Inning, when three runs got across. He struck out seven, but his three walks were blotches on his good work and costly. Nick Williams got a home run. Scores: First game Portland f Victoria E Moran.r... xye.i Calvo.m. .. Wllholt.1.. Lamb, 8 . . . Kelly.l. Keating la ninth, t Batted tar Cheney la eighth. , Chicago- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 New i'k .1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 x 4 Runs, Corrlden. Bescher, Grant, Stock 2 Base on errors. New York 2, Chicago 1. Two base hit. Sweeney. Three-base hit, Bescher. Home run, Corrlden. Sacrifice hit. Marquard. Stolen bases.' Grant, Doyle. Burns. Left on oases. New York 7, Chicago 6 Base on balls, off Cheney 3. Struck out, by Marquard 6. by Cheney 8. Passed ball, Bresnahan. Hits, off Cheney 7 in 7, off Humphries none In L Time, 1:60. Umpires. Rlgler and Hart. Boston 11, Pittsburg a. BOSTON, June 10. Hits for extra bases at opportune times gave Boston a victory over Pittsburg today, 11 to 2. Maranville, who made four hits in as many times up, scored three of Bos ton's runs, Score: Pittsburg I Boston Jo Kelly.m 5 Carey. 1.... 2 Mowrey.8. 4 Wagner,. 4 Konet'y.l. 4 Viox,2 4 Mitchell. r 4 3ibon.c 2 3oleman.o. 0 (Cilhullen.0 1 ooper.p.. 2 5'Toole.p.. 1 tyatt,.... 1 Im Kellyt. 1 BHOAEI 0 1 0 OlDugey.r.... 1 1.0 03llbert.r... 2 2 1 2 0!Ever.2.... 3 1 3 5 liMurray.l... 4 0 11 0 OlMar'nvllle, 4 2 2 5 0 Schmidt,!.. 4 uuiueai.a a BHOAE 2 00 0 0 0 0 5 0 100 15 0 2 0 0 1 Mann.m... 4 iGowdy.e.. . 2 OiRudolph,p. 1 l o 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 1110 14 0 0 200 0 0 60 Totals.. 80 11 2T 16 0 In sixth; t batted for .Totals. 84 0 24 16 Batted (or Glbso 0Too:e In ninth.' Pittsburg 1 0 0 1 0 2 Boston 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 4 0 11 Rune Carey, Mowrey, Gilbert, Ever. Murray 2, Maranville 8, Schmidt. Deal. Mann, Gowdy. Two-base hits. Deal, Maran ville. Carey, Mitchell, Wagner. Three-base hit. Schmidt. Home run. Gilbert. Hit off Cooper, 6 in 4 1-3 inning: off O'Toole, 5 in 2 2-3 inning. Sacrifice hlta, Schmidt, Ru dolph. Sacrifice flies, Wagner, Rudolph, Maranville. Stolen base. Ever. Dugey. Double plays, Vlox, Wagner and Konetchy; Evers, Maranville and Schmidt. Left on bases. Pittsburg 8 Boston 7. Base on balls, off Cooper 4. off O'Toole 1. off Rudolph 2. Struck out, by Cooper 1. by O" Toole 1, by Rudolph 2. Time, 2 hour. Umpires, Klem and Emails. Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia a. PHILADELPHIA. June 10. Batting rallies, aided by battery and fielding errors by .the borne team In the first Callahan settled down and heldJ and el&hU Innings, gave Cincinnati an s-to-z victory over Pnlladelpnia today. Herzog made three singles and a double In five times at bat. Score: Cincinnati - I Philadelphia HARRY LEGG LOSES Trans-Mississippi Golf Cham pion Beaten Second Flight. W. N. CHAMBERS IS VICTOR Moran.r. .. Herzog.s. Bergha r. Groh.2 Nlchoff,3. Hoblltz'Ll Miller.l. . . u hier.l Fatea.m. . Clark, c. . . Gonales.e Ames.n... 2 Dougleas,p 2 Coltrln,. . fl sman.m Callah'n.p Melchior.r Miiiigan.1. Wllams,l Gulgnl,3.. McKune,2 Murray ,o. B H O Al 112 1 0 1 o II 2 0 3 0 0 10 0 1 1 00 3 13 0 0 0 2 11 3 2 4 0 3 7 3 0 Delmaa,s.. Hoffman.o Narvea'n,p 4 4 1 4 1 2 0 3 0 2 0 8 0 3 0 3 0 00 4 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 8 0 Totals. 36 10 27 18 81 Total. 23 2 37 12 0 Portland 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 t Victoria 10000000 0 1 Runs. Callahan. Mllllgan. McKune, Mur ray, Nye. Sacrifice hit. Kelly. Two-base hit, Nye. Three-base hit, Murray. Home rurr, McKune. Stolen bases, Callahan, Milll- aurray. etrucjc out, oy rtarveeon &, oy Callahan 7. Bases on balls, off Narveson 2, Callahan 3. Passed ball, Murray. Time, 1:45. Umpire. Casey. . fc-econd game- Portland B H O A E 6 2 8 3 0 1 1 0 0 01 4 0 2 0 0 6 0 100 4 2 2 10 4 3 6 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 4 14 10 4 0 7 0 0 4 1 0 I 0 Coltrin,.. Murray.. H'eman.ra Melchior.r MilHgan.1 Wliama.l Gulgnl,3.. McKune.2 Haworth,o Brown, p.. Vlctoria- Moran.r. .. Nye,2 Calvo.m... Wllholt.1.. Lamb, 3.... Kelly.l.... fielmtf.i.. Holf mano Smith, p.. . BHOAE 4.1-3 00 10 11 1 8 00 3 4 0 0 116 0 1 13 10 0 18 0 0 3 0 0 (40 Moeller.r, Foster.3. . M llan.m . GandiLl., Shanks.l. Morgan, 2 McBride.i Alnsmith.c 3 jonnson, ,p 3 o o ioIb I. 27 124 9 0- Totals. Washington. . Chicago Runs, Demmitt, Totals.. 80 9 27 16 3 00000000 0 0 1O00O01O 3 Alcock. Two-base hit, Weaver. Three-base hit, Demmitt. Sacrifice hits, Alcock, Foster, Stolen base. Weaver. Double plays, Benz to Chase to Weaver. Chase to Weaver -to - Chase. - Left on bases. Washington l, Chicago 7. Base on balls, off Johnson 2. Struck out, by Benz 4, by John, son 4. Wild " pitch, Johnson. Time, 1:28. Umpires, Evans and Egan. Boston 8, Detroit 2. DETROIT, June 10. Boston hit Main hard and won the first game of the series from Detroit, 8 to 2, today. Col lins pitched a gsod game, but was re sponsible for both of Detroit's runs. scored in the fifth Inning. Cobb and Speaker made great running catchea Score: . Boston I Detroit BHOAE BHOAE Hooper.r. 4 1 0 0Bush,. . . . 4 1 8 40 Scott,.... 4 8 1 4 OjMorlarty.S 4 0 0 10 Speaker.m 5 18 lOCobb.m... 4 1 4 00 Lewis, 1... 3 16 0 O Cra'ford.r. 4 8 2 01 Janvrin.l.. 4 19 OOVeach.l... S O S on Gardner.S. 5 1 0 2 0 Kavana'h.2 8 1 2 80 ungie.z... 4ii 4 v Burns, i... 3 112 oo Carrlgan.0 8 1 2 2 0 Stanaae.ii- S 0 1 2 2 Uonms,p.. g i 0 2 llMaln.p... 2 0 0 2 1 Hall.p. ... O 0 0 2 0 tDubuc... 1 0 S' 0 0 Totals. 84 11 27 15 1 Totals. 80 7 27 14 4 -i-iattea xor main in eigntn. Boston 2 O O 0 1 0 1 4 Detroit O 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Run. Scott. Speaker. Lewi 2. Gardner. Engle, Carrlgan 2, Kavanaugh, Burns. Two- base hits, Lewis, bcott. Bush. Three-base hit. CrawXord. Home run. Bcott. Hlta otf Main. 11 In 8 Innings: off Hall, none In 1. Sacrifice hits. Kavanaugh. Burns, Collins, Janvrln. Sacrifice flies, Stanage, Scott. Stolen bases. Speaker, Lewis. Double plays. Speaker. Scott. Carrlgan. Ensile- Gardner and Carrlgan (one play): Bush. Kavanaugh and Hurna. i.eit on Dun. uoBton t. uetroir 4. Bases on balls, off Main 5. Collins 1. Struck out, by coinns l. lime. l:ov. umpires. Con nolly and Dlneen. The United Btates has more than 6,000.000 factory employes and 1,600,000 railroad em. ployes. BERRY SAYS HE COTJLD TRADE EHMKE AND GET MEN TO CIXCH PKXNAXT. LOS ANGELES, June 10. (Spe cial.) That he could cinch the Pa cific Coast League pennant for 1914 by trading Howard Ehmke I the claim of Henry Berry. But the Angel magnate cannot afford to make the trade. Because of their year of experi ence In the baseball world. Berry say, he could get three player who would prove of more value to the Angel than Ehmke would for the rest of the year. , At the most Ehmke will pitch only 20 more game of ball, and 1 bound to loae a number of them. Berry re fused to say who the player were or who made the offer. Totals. 20 13 24 4 01 Totals.. 29 T 27 14 1 - uaiioa lor an am an in ninth. Portland o l o l s a c a Victoria 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Runs, Mllllgan, Williams, Moran, Cairo. nriiVi.i. t. l . . . . riome ran,- William. Struck out. y Smith 3, by Browa 7. Base on bails, otf Brown 3. iiuiv, 4 . v. umpire, vasey. VANCOUVER WIXS Ef 10TH, 7-8 Tacoma Pitchers Are Hit Hard, Giv Ing 3 In Last Inning:. VANCOUVER, B. C. June 10. fSDe- ciaL) A batting rally gave Vancouver enough runs to tie the score in the eighth inning today and they went out and won in the tenth with three hits in a row. . Both Tacoma pitchers were hard hit. The game was marred by apparently weird umpiring by Burn side. Wotell, Fries and Abbott made brilliant running catchea Score: Vancouver ' I Tacoma BHOAE BHOAE Wotell.l.. 6 3 8 0 1Tohe.8 5 0 2 40 Bennett.3 3 1 5 2 2'Brooks.l . . 8 O S On McCarl.l. 5 3 12 1 6 McMullin.s 2 13 8 0 Shaw.r.... 4 1 2 OOlBrottem.c 4 17 10 Brinker.m C 3 1 0 0 Breckel.2." 5 3 2 4 0 Hiester.3. 3 0 0 5 liMllllon.r.. 4 1 a n n scharney, 6 2 1 4 0IAbbott,m 5 2 3 00 -heek.c. .4 0 6 4 llFrles.l . 5 1 1 00 tteuiner.p x l o ooijones.n. o n n 90 ktarstad.p. 2 0 0 1 OlMcGln'ty.p 4 0 0 00 Total. 88 14 30 22 5 Total. 37 929 14i - x wo out wtien winning run scored. Tacoma ............ .1 11120000 0 6 Vancouver 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 7 Runs, Wotell 3,' Bennett, Shaw. Brlnker. Reuther. .Yohe. Brooks. McMullln. Brottem. Abbott 2. Etolen base, Hlester. Sacrifice hits. aicBier , xenneii, onaw, Ittcjviuuin Z, Mil lion, Jones. Sacrifice fly. Brottem. Two-base hlta, Mccari, wotell, McMullln, Shaw. Three- base hits, Brottem, Wotell Home run, Reu thei. Pitchers' summary, 6 runs, 6 hits off Keutner in o innings; no runs B hits off Har stad in 5 innings: 3 runs 6 hits off Jonea in 5 1-8 innings; 4 runs, 8 hits off McGlnnlty in 7 innings: credit victory to Uarstad; charge defeat to McGlnnlty. Double play, Jones to Yohe to McMullln. Struck- out. by Reuther l, oy fiarstaa o, Dy jone l, oy McGlnnlty o. Bases on balls, off Reuther 8, off Harstad none, off Jones none, off McGinrUltv l. ltft on bases, Vancouver 8, Tacoma 10. Time of game, 1:00, umpire, sumiins. SEATTLE DEFEATS SPOKANE Baker's Wlldness and Reds' Loose Fielding Responsible. SEATTLE. June 10. Baker's wild ness, Spokane's loose fielding and time ly hitting by Seattle enabled the locals to win today's game. 4 to L Score: Seattle I Spokane BHOAE BHOAE Mills.l.... 2 0 2 0 0Lewls,l.... 2 0 1 00 Ray'ondj 8 O 3 4 0 Butler. s. 3 0 8 10 James, 8.. 4 0 1 lOHolke.l... 4 2 10 0 0 uaaman.c o u urr risK.r. . . 4 2 2 00 Swain.r... 8 0 8 0 0!Wagner,2 4 1 1 10 Perrlne,2. 4 2 2 8 OiHogan.m.. 3 0 8 0 0 riunn.i... 4 1 lv 1 u wumi3.... 8 O 2 11 Kllilay.m. 2 11 0 0 Brannl'n.c 8 12 10 ueu,p.... ii z Ujttaker.p. . 3 0 0 41 Totals. 28 6 27 13 01 Totals. 29 6 24 6 8 Seattle '. 0 2 0 0 2 0 o 0 Spokane 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Runs, Raymond, James, Perrlne. Huhn Lewis. Two-base hit, Wagner. Sacrifice hit. Alius Dioien oases, xiaymona, ilunn,- K.1U1 lay 2. Struck out, by Dell 4,- by Baker 2. Base on balls, off. Dell 3. off Baker a Passed ball. Cadman. Double plays. Raymond to Huhn. Perrlne to Huhn. Umpires, Wilson and Wheeler. Time or game. 1:87. NATIONAL; LEAGUE. l&evr York- 4, Chicago 1 NEW YORK. June 10. Marquard pitched his first home game In weeks today and New York easily beat Chi cago. 4 to 1. The visitors' lnely tally was a homer cy corriaon. score Chicago I New York BHOAE ' BHOAE e 1 x v v rsescner.m. .- 4 1 o O 1 v - u u;i3urns.l. .. -4 2 12 . 1 O Grant.s... 4 0 2 4 0 Doyle. 2... 4 0 0 Merkle.l.. 4 0 OjSnodg'ss.r 4 Totals. 83 10 27 1121 Totals. 83 7 27 13 2. Batted for Oeschger In third. Cincinnati 4 0 0 0 0 OO 4 9 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 Runs. Moran. Herxosr. Groh. Nlehoff 2. Hoblitzell, Uhler, Bates, Magee, Burns. Two- base hits, Herzog, Groh. Luderus, Klllifer. Hits, on Ames, a in J 2-3: orr Douglass, 4 In 5 1-3: off Oeschaer. 4 In 3: off Tincun. 6 in 6. Sacrifice hits. Hoblltzell. Miller. Sac rifice flies, Hoblltzell. Miller, Clark. Stolen bases. Herzog, Groh Moran, Burns, Becker Double Plays. Herzosr and Hoblltzell 3. Nlehoff, Hoblltzell and Niehoff. Left on baaea, Cincinnati T, Philadelphia 8, Oesch- er 3, Tincup L Bases on errors, Cincinnati , Philadelphia 2. Struck out. by Ames :. Douglass 8, Oeschger 1. Tincup L Time, :10. Umpires, Eason and Qulgley. St.'Louls 6, Brooklyn 4. BROOKLYN. June 10. St. Louts de feated Brooklyn in the 11th inning, 6 to 4. today. Botn teams started off with three runa Perrltt checked the batting, but after Butler had St. Louis ahead with a home-run driv In the fourth. Brooklyn tied the score again In the eighth. Fast fielding saved Per rltt often. Score: St. Louis I Brooklyn ' BHOAEI R R n 1 Ruggins.2 1 0 8 2 OlDalton.m,. 5 2 8 0 0 ftiagee.m.. 411 i u uaubert.1. 4 Cahter.l.. 5 3 2 S OtSmlth.8. ,. 6 Miller.l. 5 2 18 0 0 Hummel. I- 0 Wllson.r.. 5 0 3 0 OTOutshaw.2 4 Butler.s.. 8 1 3 4 01 Rlggert.r 4 Whltted.8 110 0 OlO'Mara... 4 Snyder.c. 5 0 6 2 0IMcCarty,e. Bfck.c. ..418 8 l'Ailen.p. .. 8 R'bins'n.n OOO 1 o Brwln 1 Perritt,p.. 4 0 0 8 0, Totals. .87 9 88 15 11 Total. Batted for Allen in 11th. St. Louis 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn .....3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Runs. Hurrlns 2. Maree 2. Cather. Bntler. Dai ton. Daubert. Smith. Cutahaw. Left on Da sea. st. Loul 4, Brooklyn . Two-base hits. Beck. Mccarty. Three-base hit. smitn. iome run, jtsutier. sacrifice xiy, Butter. Sacrilice hits. Magee. Dauoert. Rig- gert. O'Mara. Stolen bases. Hummel. Cut ahaw, Riggert. Double play. Beck unassisted. Mccarty ana ui Mara. .Base on bans, orr trer ritt 3, off Allen 4. Struck out. by Perrltt 6, by Allen 4. Hits, off Robinson 4 In 1-3, off ferntt s in '10 z-s. 1'lme. umpires, Orth and Byron. 4 0 0. Enter Chicago eeC CHICAGO, June 10. Four hundred atmetes, representing n arly 90 schools, have been entered In the University of Chicago's lnterscholastlo meet to be held Saturday. Schools as far east as Washington and as far west as Call fornla have sent nominations. Leach.m . . Good.r... Baler. 1... Zimm'an.8 Schulte.l. Phelan. . Sweeney.3 Keating,.. Jo'nston Brestxa'n,e Cheney, p. Corrident Hump'ea.p 0 40 1 1 00 O 1 2 0 0 0 01 Totala S4 8 24 13 8 Batted for Schult Stock. 8... 8 Meyers.o.. 4 Marq'ard.p 2 2 0 3 3 O 1 1 an 300 1 80 6 0 0 2 Totals. 8ft T 97 g la ninth. Batted for H O A El BHOAE 2 2 0 0Reed.2.... 5 1 0 60 4 8 B !! Becker.. 1. 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 2 0Lobert,3.. 4 0 2 80 1 2 1 OjMagee.s... 3 12 80 0 Z 2 OlCravath.r. 8 0 0 00 0 7 1 OLuderus.l. 3 114 0 0 0 8 0 0:Paskert,m 3 1 4 00 O 1 0 OlKillifer.c. 2 12 10 2 2 0 O'Burns.c O 0 0 01 0 6 0 0 Oeschgerfp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OjTlncup.p. . 3 0 0 31 0 0 0 0lrelan... 1 0 0 00 1 0 001 1 12 OO 2 8 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 7 0 4 0 0 1 00 Omaha Country Club Player Gives Big Surprise at Title .Tourna ment Both Have Trouble In Early. Stages." KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 10 Play ing an aggressive game brilliant at time W. N. Chambers, of. the Omaha Country Club, defeated Harry O. Legg, of Mlnlkahda Club, Minneapolis, four times trans-Mlsslsslppl golf champion, in the second round of the champion ship flight of the tournament of the trans-MlsBlsslppt semi-finals at Minne apolis, 8 up and 6 to play, and the gal lery following them expected a slmi lar result today. The score was 2 up. Legg and Chambers played their jcamo on the greens. Both had trouble with their "short game" In the first nine holes. Chambers always playing short and Legg playing over. At the ninth hole, however. Chambers threw away a wooden putter which he had been using and started putting with a cleek. From then on he had the young Mlnikahda Clubman at his mercy. Legg repeatedly drove out of bounds and miscalculated his puts. Throughout the day the play was spectacular, a number of extra-hole matches being played. In the first round S. S. Edmunds, Country Club. St. Louis, and S. B. Swift, Country Club St. Joseph, halved almost every hole and were obliged to play six extra holes before Edmunds won the match. John Deere Cady. Arsenal Golf Club Rock Island. 111., won his match from H. Mastin. of Evanston Club, 1 up and 19 holes. In the second round of the championship flight Cady was again obliged to play extra holes, tle7 featlng his opponent. S. W. Reynolds. Field Club, Omaha. 1 up In 21 Holes. Both men played excellent games and kept their scores around bogey throughout. J. S. Carleton. Glen Echo Country Club. St- Louis, defeated C. R. Jones of Evanston Club, 1 up In 19 holes, and F. M. Rhodes. Blue Hills, Kansas City won from R. H. Kampmon, Country Club. San Antonio, Tex.. 1 up In 20 holes. Other results in the second round of the championship flight follow: M. A. McLaughlin, Lokewood Country Club, Denver, defeated R. J. Campbell, Evanston. 6 up, 6 to play. J. W. Rhea, Country Club. Memphis, Tenn.. defeated R. Q. Harrison. Hy perlon Field and Motor Club, Des Moines, 1 up. Berg to TryAffaln. SAN FRANCISCO, June 10. (Spe cial.) Otto Berg, the Astoria middle weight, who has been out pf the game since he met defeat at the hands of Sailor" Grande, at Vail e Jo, will re turn to the roped arena Friday night and try to work bis way back to the position he held when be lost to Harry Foley's aspirant for the middle-weight crown. Berg is pitted against "Sol dier" Nelson. Nelson has only appeared here In two bouts. . but be won both with apparent ease. "Dude" Clark and Alf Green were the victims. 40 13 88 16 1 "Pennsy" Wins, 7 to 4. PHILADELPHIA, June 10. Pennsyl vania defeated Swarthmore today, 7 to 4, the victory giving the home team the series with the visitors, two games to one. Baseball Statistics STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. National W. L. P.C.I W. L. P.C. rrmtr York. .27 14 .659 Chlcaro 23 25 .479 Cincinnati. 29 19 .604 Brooklyn .. . 20 22.470 Pittsburg... 23 20 .esSIPhlladelphla 18 24.429 St. LOUIS... 24 26 .4aUttOSton 14 Z8 ,So3 American League. Philadelphia 28 17 .622Boston. . . .. 24 22 .822 Detroit 28 23 .560 Chicago 24 24.500 Washington 27 20 .674New York.. 17 27 .88t) St. Louis. 14 83 .29s 25 22 .532Cleveland. Federal League, Baltimore.. 24 18 .OOCrjKansas City 21 27 .488 Chicago.... zi .ooo.erooKiyn. . . iv .tai Buffalo 2i 19 .03 i r'lttsburg. .. zo ii .400 St. Louis... 23 24 .4S9llndlanapolls 18 23.868 American Association Milwaukee.. 27 20 .B74Kanaas City 27 27.600 Indianapolis 2S 24 .53Scleveland. . 26 26.500 Louisville.. 28 24 .638 Minneapolis. 22 26.458 Columbus. Bloux City.. St. Joseph.. Denver. .... Des Moines. Bait Lake Boise. . . .. Ogden. 19 81 .860 25 26 .400 21 25 .457 21 81 .404 16 83 .833 19 17 .528 14 22 .3M9 1125.306 26 25 .S101SL Paul Western League. 80 19 .C12 Lincoln... 29 19 .G04'Omaha. .. 23 19 .696; Wichita. . , 25 23 .521iTopeka... Union Association. 22 14 .611lMurray. . . 23 15 -60S Butte 21 17 .&G3,Helena. .. Yesterday's Results. American Association Cleveland 8. Ean sas City 2: Indianapolis 4, St. Paul 8: Louis- vine 4, ALinneapoii o , v.uiuuioua I , juwu kee 8. . Western Leasrue Lincoln 8. St. Joseph 2 Des Moines 8. Denver 6; Sioux City 8, Topeka 1: Wichita 11. omana z. Union Association Boise 8. Murray 0 Salt Lake 9, Helena 8; Ogden 14. Butte 6. Dow the Series Stand. Paeifio Coast League Portland 2 game. Oakland no game; Los Angeles 2 games, San Francisco no game; Venice 1 game, Sacra mento no game. Northwestern League Victoria 3 games. Portland 1 game; Vancouver s games, la- coma no game; Seattle 2 games; Spokane 1 game. Where the Team Play Today. Paotflo Coast League Oakland Oak at Portland, Lo Angeles Angels at San b ran clsco, Sacramento Wolves at Venice. Northwestern League Portland Colt Victoria, Tacoma Tiger at Vancouver, Spo una maiana a( besiue. Portland Batting Averages. Paclflo Coast I North wn Learnt Ab. H. . Ab. H. P.C. iuo it .opJiuananan. . no 85.81 Ryan Evans Derrick. Fisher.... Lober. .... Kores. .... Doane Rodger. .. Bras hear.. Krause. . . . Martinonl. Bancroft. . Blgglnb'm Davis Spea West Rleger. . . . Yaoita. . . 3 1 .83iSalveson. . 179 67 .818 Mllllgan... 131 40 .305 Melchlor.. 194 59 .304 Guignl.... 194 59 .804McCun. . . 187 53 .288. Brown 217 67 .262WIlilam. . 35 9 .257Coltrln. . . . 46 11 .239Murray 17 4 .233 Hausman. . 102 24 .285Leonard. . . 54 11 .204:Eastley.... 107 21 .lsiH'Haworth. . 75 14 .187Rrom!ey.. 82 6 .187iFrambach. 13 2.154 25 8.120) 11 3.273 1S5 60 .27 187 49 .262 204 60 .2H3 209 61 .244 21 5.23 146 84 .233 202 46 .227 152 34 .224 93 18 .1S3 28 5.17 :;:s 5.15 29 4 .183 14 1 .0 0.000 STOKKFSHOMERSGOUNT NORTH YAKIMA BEATS BUCKS IN GAME OF S CIRCUITS. At Walla Walla Baker Knb Win 4 to 2 When Besri Make Ascennfo Over Throw Partly to Blame. Western Tri -State League Standings. W. L. Pct.1 W. L. Pet Walla Wla 32 24 .671 Baker 27 20 .48 Pendleton. 2 Z7 .&18IN. Yakima 24 33 .42 Yesterday's Results. At Walla Walla Baker 4. Walla Walla 2. At Pendleton North Yakima (. Pendle ton f. Both Walla Walla and " Pendleton were burn pod In Western Tri-State League yesterday. Baker defeating the Bears 4 to 2, while Yakima took the Buckaroos down the line 8 to 6. Three homers were hit at Pendleton. At Kalla Walla the Kubs won whll the Bears wore up In the air in th eighth. Baker tied the score in the sev enth and in the eighth inning after Lind had singled pitcher Lund took ball batted by King and threw it mile over second, letting King get to second and Lind to third. A fielder's choice let Lind score and King came in when shortstop Schmidt put too much neave In a throw to first. Otherwise, the game was good. Sheeley got a lucky home run in the fourth, the ball bounding over the fence. Each side made an earned run. Both Lund and Sutherland worked well, each fan ning ten. Leeper went In In the eighth as a plncb. hitter and finished. The score: Baker. 4 1 1 Walla Wa...l 7 I Batteries Sutherland and King; Lund, Leeper and Remmer. At Pendleton it was mostly Stokka wtomobile Races American Automobile Association's Sanction No. 696' Rose City Speedway (Formerly Country Club' Track) Under the Auspices of the Portland Automobile Club Saturday, June Sunday, June 13 14 2 P. M. Greatest Speed Contests Ever Held in Portland 10 Fastest Cars on Coast Entered 6--BIG RACES--6 Fastest Motorcycle Event Ever Raced Admission 50c and $1.00 Take Rose City Car No Extra Charge for Autos He got two home runs which scored four, and a healthy single brought in two more. The other eight members of the team made the remaining two. Stokke came up the last time in the ninth with the score tied, one on and two down. Fitchner threw one that looked good and it was found out aide the fence after Stokke had com pleted the circuit. Stokke got his first homer In the first inning with one on. Naughton tied the score in the second Inning with a homer, with one on. Both pitchers were hit hard and Fitchner added wlldness to his. The score: RRE.I R. H. E. N. Yakima.. 8 10 aiPendleton. .6 10 0 Batteries Lewis, Peterson and Webb; Fitchner and Pembrooke. FEDERAL LEAGUE. . St. txrals 13, Pittsburg 8. ST. LOUIS, June 10. St. Louis scored six. runs In the fifth inning today and defeated Pittsburg. IS to 8. Score: R.H.E. Pittsburg.. 02000202 2 8 10 1 St. Louis.. 00106213 13 16 2 Batteries Dickson, Adams. Hender son and Berry;' Wlllett and Hartley. Brooklyn 6, Chicago J. CHICAGO, June 10. Lafltte was wild but strong In the pinches and Brooklyn defeated Chicago today, 6 to 1. Myers, of Brooklyn, walked three times and got one hit and scored four of Brook lyn's runs. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn.. 10020201 0 6 8 1 Chicago.... 00010000 0 1 8 S Batteries Lafltte and Owens; Mc Gulre, Black and Wilson. Buffalo 4, Kansas City 9. KANSAS CITV. June 10. Buffalo and Kansas City played a 0-to-0 game up to the 12th Inning today, when the vis itors, aided by Smith's home run with two men on bases, scored four runs and won, 4 to 0. Score: R. H. E. Buffalo 000000000004 i 10 0 Kansas City 00000000000 0 0 7 1 Batteries Krapp, Moran, Brown and Blair; Harris and Easterly. INDIANAPOLIS,June 10. 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