TTTB HfO'RXTNG OR'FOO'NTA'N'. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1914. KRAUS HARD BEAVERS SHOT OUT 1, Lelfleld Z. Left on tuo, Venice iJ, Ban I Francisco 6. Time of same, 1:45. Umpires, Finney and Phyle. If ATIOXAL leagte. Hughes Merciless and Team mates 'Give No Quarter i but Take 4 Runs. NINE MEN FACE LONG TOM Boston 7, Sew Tort 6. BOSTON, June 25. Strand, who went into the box tor Boston in the tmra Inning, practically won his own game in the ninth, when he doubled, scoring Whaling, who also had made a two base hit. The final- score was Boston 7, New York 6. Score: PnrtAn I New Turk B H O A El BHOAE 3Ubert.r. . 4 2 2 1 OlBescher.m. 4 1 vers.2... 3 12 4 OIBurns.r. . . S 1 3onnoly,L S 2 1 0 OiFletcher.s. 3 0 Mar'Vle.s 8 11 4 II Robertson, 1 1 1 5owdy.l.. 5 211 0 05nodgxass,l 8 1 Deal.S.... 5 0 0 0 0Merkle,l. . 3 0 Vlann.m.. 4 2 2 0 0prant.2... 3 2 SVhaHng.c 4 18 4 lDyer,2. . . . 0 0 lames,p... 10 0 10 Stock. 3... 8 1 atrano.p.. 35 v J. ujiieyers,e. a x liesre&u.p.. j. (Murray.. 0 0 Totals.. 38 13 2715 21 Totals. 82 9f2S 10 8 - fiat tea xor urani in eignin. ivao wvi 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 10 8 11 0 2 0 0 00 Brenegan Opens Game Behind Bat w01etonwmni.n .!??r?i"i but After Dropping Two High Fouls In Succession MeCredio Xanks E3m . for Yant. Pacific Coast Xieaeme Standings. W. L. PC. W. L. PC. Vmlee 48 33 .582 Portland. . 36 37 .483 IL.osjUig'es 44 38 .63 Sacramento 38 42 .475 .ban jrran., a ov .wgiuimianQ . ., du v .di j Teaterdare Results. At Los Angeles Lea Angeles 4, Port land O. At Eaa Francisco Venice 6. Ban Pran- cdseo 1. . At Sacramento Oakland 8, Sacramento 8. ' LOS ANGELES, CaL, June 25.-rWlth V touch of the same form shown on the last northern tour, Los Angeles today hut out Portland and found Krause for round dozen safe hits. Hushes, who now has quite a string ef victories at his belt, was merciless with the Beavers. Besides holding them to five hits In the whole nine in nings, ha Joined the belligerent Angels and in the eighth Inning swatted out a two-bagger to left field that was stopped only by the fence. Brenegan, who opened the game for Portland with the catcher's mask, dropped two high fouls in succession and was suc ceeded by Yantz. Just four Beavers got as far as second base, and but one of these got beyond that bag, Hughes' speed being so good MeCredie's men could scarcely see the hall, much less hit it. Only nine men faced Long Tom in the first three innings, and not one of them got the ball from the diamond. Derrick was safe in the fourth when Page threw his grounder wild and stole second. In the fifth Johnson dropped Kores' high fly and then Lober put Kores on second with the first of the game for the Beavers. In the ninth Rodgers doubled, after Ban croft had singled, Bending the latter to third, but he stayed right there, for his mates could do nothing. Squared up against Portland's antics Boston 1 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 New York 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 B Runs Evers. Maranvllle, Gowdy, Mann 8, "Whaling:. Bescher, Burns. Grant, fatock A Mevers. Two-base hits. Gilbert. Gowdy. Whaling, Strand, Burns, Tesreau. Home runs. Mann. Meyers. Sits, off James 6 in 2 Innings; off Strand, 8 In 7. Stolen bases. (towdv. Mann. Gilbert. Snodlfrass. Beacner, Double play, VVhalins and Maranvllle. Left on bases, New Yom 5, iioston 14. .Bases on bulls, off Tesreau 8, off James 1, off strand 4. Base on errors, Boston 2, New York 1. Struck out, by James 2, by Strand 6. by Tesreau 6. Balk. James. Time. 8:20. Um pires, Hart ana itigier. Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 7. PHILADELPHIA, June 25. A bat ting rally in the ninth Inning gave Philadelphia the victory over Brooklyn today, 8 to 7. Score: Brooklyn I Philadelphia n a. j A -e O'Mara.s. Daubert.1. Dalton.m. Wheat.I... Smith. 3... Stengel. r. BHOAE 2 2 11 112 Oil Cutshaw,2 4 M'Cartby.c 2 Reulb'n.p 3 Pfeffer.p.. 0 0 0 0! 1 00 1 7 0I 2 00 4 8 0 Bvrne.2.. Becker,!.. Ix)bert,is .. Magee.s. .. Cravath.r. L.uderus.1. Paskert,ra 8 2 UKlllller.c., o 4 0Dooin.c. . O 0 llTlncuD.n. . Oeschger.p 2 jBurns,o... 2 8 4 0 0 10 1 11 1 21 1 00 9 00 5 11 2 8 0 2 0 0 0 0O 0 2 1 2 00 0 00 SALVESON PITCHES GREAT BALL, LOSES Seattle Grabs Victory Out Near -Defeat, Taking Grand 2-1 Contest. of MILLIGAN GETS AROUND Totals. S3 9 25 17 2 Total. 88112714 One out when winning: run scored. Batted for Dooln in seventh. Brooklyn 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 o l Philadelphia 00O004O1 a o Runs. O'Mara. uauDert, uaicon, wnci. Smith 2. Cutshaw. Byrne, Becker 2. Lobert, MnirA rnvitth 2. Burns. Two-base nit. O'Mara. Home run, Lravato. eioien Dalton 2, Cutshaw 2, Smltb. ilagee. oac--inc. it Ratilhar.rt. Sacrifice flies. Mo- Carthy. Lobert. Double play, O'Mara ana nhrt- Base on errors. Brooklyn 3. Fhll- nriAlnhlfl. 1. Rase on balls, off Reulbacn. o, off uescnger it, on xincup x. ubh uu u.oso, by Oeschger. Stengel. Hits off Reulbacn. 10 in R Innlnm none out in ninth: off Ffeffer, 1 In 1: off Oeschger, 7 In 7; off Tlncup, 2 in 2. Struck out, by Eeulbach 2, Oeschger 2, Tlncup 2. Wild pitches, Reulbacn, Oescn ger. Time, 2:05. Umpires, Byron and John ston. Pittsburg 4, St. Louis 1. PITTSBURG, June 25. Timely hit ting behind good pitching by Consel ip asarnai romaniis arnica ., Ti,,fc, h trnmn Tuesday and Wednesday, today's game ' " 6 t.,,i. a was a sorry spectacle, for they couldn't hit a barn. Singles by Page and Ellis, with Mag gert hit by the ball mixed in, gave us one run at the start. Threatening to score in both the second and third, it wasn't until the fourth that Dillon's crew could make their efforts count. Johnson singled, and Brenegan helped by dropping Metzger's high foul. Metz- 1. The visitors bunched three of their four hits in the third inning and got their onlv run on Beck s triple and Cruise's single. Score: Beck.c. Perrltt.p. I Huggins,2 I cruise.m. Dolan.l. Miller.l.. ger then singled, and both runners t,.('' moved up on the next two outs and I Snyder.c. scored on Wolter s long single to cen ter. Singles by Maggert and Ellis, with a sacrifice and an infield out, scored Abstein in the seventh, the locals' fourth and last run. McCredie didn't like the way Brenegan went after Metzger's foul in the fourth and In the fifth sent Yantz in to catch. Score: Portland I Los Angeles a 1 (j A r. Bancroft. 8 1 2 8 0 Wblter.r. 0 8 O0lPage,2 4 10 11 2 3 SOlMaggert.m 8 1100 0 2 0 OlAbsteln.l. 3 0 11 2 0 O 2 UUiEllH.I 1 2 2 0iJohnson.s 1 2 0 OiMetzger.3 0 3 0 lBrooks,c. 0 0 1 0Hughes,p. 0 0 101 0 0 00 Totals. 81 5 24 10 1 1 Totals Batted for Speas In ninth. Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits u u u v 2 u x o z D Los Angeles 1 0020010 4 illts 2 I o a 1 12 1 ' 11 Runs. Page. Abstein. Johnson. Metsger. Two-base bits, Hughes, Rodgers. Sacrifice hits. Brooks. Johnson. Hughes. Runs sponsible for, Krause 2.. Bases on-balls, off MUKhee 1. off Krause 1. Struck out. by Hugnes 6, by Krause 8. Double play, Joftn- mon to Abstein. Stolen bases. Derrick, Rodg ers, Wolters, Hughes. Hit by pitched ball, Jaaggert, Abstein, by Krause. Time, 1:42. Umpires, McCarthy and Held. Plttsburs- tl I I u A r. Sr. T.ouis B H O A E 3 0 1 licarey.l... 8 4 11 OOMowrey.S.. 1 4 2 3 0 0 Leonard,3. 3 4 O 12 OOViox.2 4 3 0 3 0 0 Wagner.s. 8 2 0 110 Kontechy.l 2 4 0 3 8 0Mitchell,r. 4 2 1 0 4 0iKeuy.ro. 3 0 0 301 Gibson,c. . Conzel'n,p 8 00 0 00 1 00 12 0 3 20 6 0 0 4 o u 3 00 8 2 0 O 10 Berrlck.l. Rodgers,2 Doane.r. . peas,m... Kores.3. .. Lober.l. . . Brene'D-c. . Krause,p. Tantz.c. .. Brashear Totals.. 20 4 24 121 Totals. 80,9 27 7 0 St Louis .0 0 1 O 0 0 O O O 1 Plttaburir ...0 0000B1W- Two-base hit. Vlox. Three-base hits. Beck. Kelly. Stolen bases, Butler 2, Beck, Dolan, innM rtarair 2- Kellv. Bases on balls, l U It i v DA..i,. a nft f!nnzelmAn 8. sacrifice hits, 4 11 o o i Konetcny, vioz. n .uc .wi.M.j. Left on bases, Ht. Lotus o, i-ittsourg i- Struck out, by Perritt 3, by Conzeiman 4. Time, .1:58. Umpires, Qulgley and Bason. 4 3 2 00 3 1 4 80 4 1 O 0 0 3 1 7'00 .3 2 1 4 0 81 11 27 10 1 Cincinnati-Chicago game postponed; rain. . COI7RT FIXES TTRXTS COBB $50 Player Disturbs Meat Shop ana Owner Makes Complaint. DETROIT. June 25. Tyrus Cobb, the widely known baseball player, pieaaea e-uiltv in Justice Court ' today to charge of disturbing the peace and paid a 850 fine. The charge was made against Cobb bv William L. Carpenter, in whose meat shop the ballplayers caused a aisiurD ance last Saturday night OAKS TO VXOM SENATORS, 8-3 J j Statistics iProngli Twirls Shutout Ball TJntll He Slackens Pace In Jflnth. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. SACRAMENTO, June 25. Recruit Pitcher Kremer was hit rather freely In the pinches and was given poor support, while Prough pitched shutout ball for Oakland until he was safely In front with an 8-run lead In the last Inning. Then, he slackened his pace and Sacramento made three runs, the Oaks winning their first game of the week, 8 to 3. Score: Oakland 1 Sacrament B H O JUS' IB H O AES Chicago. . 5 3 8 O 1 Toung.Z. . 5 11 3 1 Buffalo. . 1 OlOrr.s 4 Phlladel. .. Detroit. . . Indlanap. 27 28 .41 24 82 .429 23 31 .428 31 81 .500 30 31 .492 22 85 .886 22 38 .387 80 83 .478 24 2! .453 Cnilnlan. Gardner,!. 3 M'dTt'n.m 8 Ness.2 5 Hetllng.3. 4 Kayler.r. 8 Guest.s.. 4 Al'x'd'r.o, 8 u?rough,p.. 8 0Horn,s. 8 0 Coy.r 0 0Tennant,l. 0 0VBuren,l.. 4 llMoran.m. . 0 0 Hallinan.S 20Hannah,o. IKremer.p. Shlnn.... 2 3 0 2 O 2- 0 0 2 12 10 1 1 00 1 1 00 114 1 1 8 10 0 1 60 0 0 00 3 3 Baltimore. 1 0 Totals. 88 8 27 10 2) Totals. 87 S 27 18 4 "Batted for Kremer In 9th. Oakland 1 0 1 O 0 0 O 0 8 Hits 1 110 0 14 0 Cacraroento 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O Hits 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 Runs. Qulnlan 3, Gardner, Mlddleton, BCess, Gnest, Alexander, Van Buren, Moran, Halllnan. Home run, Quinlan. Two-base hit. Hallinan. Sacrifice hits, Gardner, Mld dleton. Prough. stolen bases. Qulnlan, Gardner, Toung, Tennant, Moran. Struck out. Prough 4. Kremer 2. Bases on balls. Prough 1. Kremer 3. Hit by pKched ball. Mlddleton. Runs responsible ror, irougn 1. Kremer 4. Passed ball, Alexander. Left on bases, Oakland 5, Sacramento 8. Time, 1:50, Umpires, auturie ana Hayes. SEALS DROP TO THIRD PLACE Denver. . . Sioux City. St. Joseph Lincoln, .. . Salt Lake. Ogden Murray..., 26 24 .520 23 ZT .40 18 81 .40 City 9, Paul 5: Venetians Take Another Rap at San Francisco Boyst, 5 to 1. SAN FRANCISCO. June 25. San Francisco took its third beating of the week from Venice today and receded to third place In the league again. The score was Venice 6, San Francisco 1. First-rate pitching by Hitt and crit ical errors by Schaller and Downs, of the Seals' infield, were the chief factors In the Tigers' win. Hitt, who has been going great guns on the slab lately, added- to his individual glory by rap ping out a couple of two-baggers and Kores af-nni, Iwn runs SinrA I Lober. ... - v child I - 1 ul'lu IRndeers.. BHOAEI . B H O A E rlnonI 3'Leary.s!. 4 Scballer.l.. 2 Downs.2... 4 2 0Tobln.m..t 8 1 0 Howard.1. 2 4 OlCorhan.s.. 4 Carllsle.1. r.eard.2... Kane.m. . Bayless,r. Lttscbl.3.. Borton.1. McArdlets, R115S.C... HitUP 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 8 2 2 010 S 1 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 io 2 12 0: 3chmidt,c. Leifleld.p.. pharles.!. Totals.. 86 10 27 12 0 00 50 0 1 20 Xatlensd LearDfl. W. L. PCI W. I PC. New York. 33 21 .611 Chicago. ... 29 30 .492 Cincinnati. 31 27 .534Plttsburg. . St. Louis. . 32 so .oio Boston.... Phlladel... 27 27 .SOOIBrooklyn... " American League. 85 24 .593j Boston..... 36 29 .6541Chicago. . .. Wash'gton 83 27 .550 New York. St. Louis... 84 28 .548'Cleveland.. Federal Leacne. 84 24 .6S6)Kan. City.. Rl V7 .fiSTIHrooklvn.. 30 25 .543iPittsburg.. 25 81 .446 SO 26 .636iSt. Louis. .. 26 38 .406 American Association Louisville. 37 29 .561'Minneapolis 83 82 .508 Milwaukee 34 2S .5s;lndianap. . Si so . Kan. City. 82 29 .625 Columbus.. 32 34 .485 n...l.n ft 2 -KlrsttL Paul... 2ft 42 .408 Western League. as 2r, .608! Dea Moines. S3 29 .63 36 27 .571 Omaha 27 84 .443 35 27 .665 Wichita. .. 28 40 .412 85 80 .538Topeka.. .. 22 2 .844 Union Association. 29 21 .680Bolse.... 28 22 .560jButte.... 26 23 .531IHelena... Yesterday's Results. American Association Kansas Minneapolis 6; Milwaukee 6, St. Louisville-Indianapolis, no game. Western Leaeue Des Moines 9. Omaha 5: Lincoln 1, Topeka 0; St. Joseph 11, Sioux City 7: Wichita 8, Denver 2. Union Association Jieiena . xune o (18 Innings) ; Murray 8, Salt Lake 3. How the Series Stand. - Pacific Coast League Portland 2 games. Los Angeles 1 game; Sacramento 3 games, Oakland 1 game; Venice 3 games, San Francisco no game. Northwestern league Seattle 2 games. Portland 1 game; Victoria 2 rames, Spo kane 1 game; Vancouver 2 games, Tmcoma 1 game. - - Where the Teams i-iar xooay. Pacific Coast Leagne Portland at Ixis Angeles. Venice at tan Francisco, oaklana at Sacramento. Northwestern ieague roniunn i oo- attle. Victoria at Spokane, Vancouver at Tacoma. Portland Batting- Averages. Pacific Coast Northwestern' AO. n. a.. i ao. a. 7 333 hulihui.. 139 43.309 10 8 .833Melchlor.. 162 52 ,3-'l Mllllgan. . . 241 76 .S16McKune... 242 75 .810 Guignl. . . . 263 75 .297Haworth. . 243 71 .293 Salveson. . , 169 49 .290IWilllams. . 278 75 .270Coltrln.... 20 6 J!50iMurray.... 22 5.227 Hausman.. 4u v.zzoiijeonara. .. I Ryan. .. . Evans. . . Fisher... Doane Derrick.. Totals... 31 8 27 IS 2 Brenegan Brashear.. Rleger West Speas..... Yanu Miller Pape 12 1 2 0 0 0 70 4 00 23 5.217 113 22 .193 67 13 .194 57 11 193 88 7 .184 110 20 .182' S5 6.17:: 0 0.0001 O 0.0001 Brown. Eastley. . . Hanson. . . , Frambach . 246 70 .284 231 64 .277 257 66 .257 256 66 .258 65 14 .255 17 4.235 190 48 .'-'- 264 58 .220 171 34 .216 1118 26.203 89 7.179 84 6.176 42 5.119 4 0.000 18 0.000 Dell Also Twirls Good Game for Dugdate Colts Lead? Till Eighth, When Cadman Drives One to Right; Hnhn Finishes It. Northwestern League Standings. W. L. PC. I W. L. PC Vancouver 46 24 .657 Portland.. 27 42 .391 Seattle... 46 25 .648' Victoria... 26 43 .3(7 Spokane.. 40 SO .C71,Tacoma. . .. 26 47 .356 Yesterday's Results. At Taeoma Vancouver 5, Tacoma 2. At Seattle Seattle 2, Portland 1. At Spokane Victoria 1, Spokane 0. SEATTLE, Wash., June 25. (Spe- claL) Salveson pitched a fine game this afternoon and the Portland Colts backed him up In great shape. Under these conditions, it was tough luck from bis side of the fence to see Se attle grab the victory that seemed his. -The score: Seattle, 2; Portland, 1. , For seven Innings Salveson blanked the Giants, allowing only five hits. He faced three rather dangerous situations but pulled through so well that the most rabid Seattle partisan could not but say words of praise for him. Dell was pitching nearly as well for Seattle, but in the second Inning Mil llgan turned a single into a double by splendidly and quickly Judged base running. Williams bunted him to third and he scored on a fly to center. In the eighth with Portland still leading by one run. Killilay was ou McKune to Williams. James dropped the ball' safe over second. Cadman drove to the right field fence for two sacks but Callahan not only came mighty near catching he ball, but held James at third. Swain was struck out by clever pitching. With the champion home run swatter out of the way and two down Salveson ap peared to be safe. Huhn spoiled his figuring, however, by a short liner over second which scored two runs. Portland came back strong in the ninth, Melchior and Milligan hitting with one out. Williams drove the ball close to second and it looked the score was sure to tie. Raymond got the ball on the bound under his arm, touched second and got It to first In time to complete the double, ending the game. Coltrin played a wonderful game at short. The score Seattle I Portland B H O AB . 3 12 OOColtrm.s.. 2 0 licallahan.r 1 OOiMelchior.l 6 1 OlMilligan.m 2 0 0Wllliams,l 9 2 O-Gulgni.3. .. 3 2).VcKune,2. l ovriawortn 1 In 1 Inning. Time, 1:45. Umpires, O'Lough- 11a and Hlidebrand. Second game: Boston I New York BHOAE BHOAI Hooper.r.. 4 1 Scott,s.... S X Spe&ker.m 8 2 Lewta.1... 4 Janvrin,l . 4 Gardner.3. 4 Yerkea.2.. 4 Cady.o.... 8 Johnson,p 3 Wood. p.. . 1 0 1 OMaiseLS... 3 2 S 0iTruesd'le,2 4 6 1 0-Pecklnp'h.s 4 z 0 OiHartzelU. 4 S 0 0'Holden.r... 2 0 Oj'MeHale.. 2 8 OlDaley.m... 5 1 0 Sweeney.o. 0 2 0 0 101 Wllllams.l 5Cook Nunam'r.l uaiuweu.p 0 00 4 60 1 10 0 01 8 00 00 00 2 0 00 00 00 40 Mills.! Killllay.m James.3. . Cadman,o Swaln,r. . Huhn.l.. Raym'd,s. Perrine.2. Dell.p.... 1 2 O-Salvcson.p B H O AE 4 0 6 40 3 0 11 4 2 10 4 2 8 0 8 0 7 0 2 2 0 1 8 0 2 2 0 3 0 4 20 3 0 0 3 0 Totals 29 8 27 1211 Totals. 29 6 24 13 0 Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0'2 2 Portland 0 1 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 1 Runs. James. Cadman. Milligan. Two- base hits. Cadman. Melchior. Mllllgan. Sac rifice hits, Raymond, Williams. Sacrifice flv. Gulgnl. Struck out. by Dell 8. by sal veson 3. Bases on balls, off Dell 1, on Salveson 2. Hit by pitched ball, by Salve son 2 (Raymond. James). Double play. Ray mond to Huhn. Time, 1:30. umpire, uasey. BEES STIXG REDS FOR ONE RTOf In Pitchers' Battle Wild Throw by Holke Allows Only Score. SPOKANE, Wash., June 25. Victoria won a pitchers battle today 1 to from Spokane in the eighth, when a wild throw by Holke allowed the only score In the game. Score: Spokane Victoria BHOAE Moran.m. .30100 Lewla.l... 2 0 2 OONye.2 8 0 130 Butler.s... 4 0 1 3 0Calvo,m... 8 0 3 00 Holke.l... 4 0 9 0 1 WilholU. . 4 1 3 0 0 Frisk,r 3 0 3 0 0 Scanlon,3.. 3 1 1 10 Wagner.2. SI 4 2 0 Kelly, 1 4 1 9 00 Hogan.m.. 3 0 1 OODelmas.s.. 4 0 2 10 Wuffll.3.. 8 11 3 2 Hoffman.c 4 1 7 20 3hea,c... 3 0 6 1 0 Steele.p. . . 4 1 0 0 0 Hughes.p. 3 10 2 0 Altman .. 1 0 0 00 Totals.. 29 3 27 11 if Totala..32 6 27 7 0 Batted for Lewis In ninth. Snokane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Victoria u u u u u u u l u i Run Calvo. Sacrifice hit, Nye. Stolen base, Lewis. Bases on balls, off Hughes 4, off Steele 1. Struck out. by Hughes 6. by Steele 7. Left on bases, Spokane 3, Victoria Time, 1:45. umpires, Burnslde and Wil son. . - ' COSTLY ERRORS EXOTJGH Tacoma Loses . ; Another When Brown's Boys Seize Opportunities. TACOMA. Wash.. June 25. Errors by the locals gave Vancouver three of the five runs made In today's victory by Vancouver over Tacoma. Score Tacoma B H O AE 1 2 10FrIes,m... 0 4 2 O Nel'hb'rs.r Vancouvel" B H O AE1 Shaw,!... 3 Bennett.2 o McCarl.l. 4 Powell, r.. 4 Brlnker.m 4 Hlester.8. 8 Sch'w'bT.s 8 Grindell.o 2 jneek.0. . J Hunt,p... 4 114 10M'Mullln,2 1 AAA .-tnVI.. 1 1 8 00 1 2 00 118 1 2 S 1 0 0 0 70 1 13 10 0 2 20 0 3 20 O O 0 1 O 0 00 0 0 00 0 4 0 0 Butler.s.. 0 0 SOLeggett.l. 1 O 4 0 Boeckel,2. 0 1 0 0;Brottem.a 110 0- Andrada,p 0 1 4 0;Kaufm'n,p JHarrls... Totals. S3 5 27 18 01 Totals. 33 7 27 16 3 Batted for Andrada In 8th. Vancouver 0 2 1 O 0 0 0 0 2 5 Tacoma 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Runs, McCarl. Hlester, Scharnweber 2, Cheek, Fries, Neighbors. Two-base bits. Fries. Neighbors. Three-base hit. Shaw. Pitchers', summary, three hits, three runs off Andrada in eight innings. Charge defeat to Andrada. struck . out. by Andrada 2. Bases on balls, off Andrada 4, off Kaufman Missed third strike. Brottem. Tune ox game, 1:40. Umpire, Wheeler. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York 3-3, Boston 2-4. NEW YORK, June 25. New York and Boston again broke even in a doubleheader,' New York taking the first game, 3 to 2, and Boston turn ing the tables In the second. 4 to 3. Warhop scored his first victory of the season. Score: First game: Boston; 'Batted for Howard in sixth. Venice 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 6 Hits 1 0 41,0 2 2 1 3 210 6an Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Hits 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 8 Runs, Lltschl 2. Bliss, Hitt 2. PlUgerald. fltolen base, LitschL Three-base hits, O'Leary and 7ugeraia, xwo-oase nits, eliu , oonii- ler. ton. Lumber Fire Does $100,00 Damage, RAPID CITY, S. D,'June 25. Fires in the Warren Lumber Company's yard here today destroyed a planing mill nil nearly 4.000.000 feet-of lumber. The bc".I,CK ""J. rtSSS'SS."rSSiJrZ estimated at more than iioo.ooo. Hit bV VlUher. Kane. Double play.. Mc- Try BantUeptiO LoUOn after ShavlnrAav B H OAE Hooper.r. 4 0 6 0 0 Scotts... 4 0 3 4 0 Speaker.m 4 8 2 00 Lewls.1... 4 1 2 00 Janvrin.l. 4 0 7 Gardner,3 4 11 Yerkes.2.. 3 0 1 Carrlgan.0 2 0 2 Rehg.... 10 0 Cady.c... 0 0 0 Colltns.p.. 2 0 0 "Engle Coumbe,p, 1 1 2 0 00 0 0 New York B H OAE .. 1 O 0 001 p. 0 0 1 00) . S3 6 24 8l) Malsel.S... Truesd'le,2 4 Pecklnp'h.s 4 Hartzell.l. . 4 rlolden.r. . 4 Daley.m... 3 Nunam'r.o 4 Williams,! 2 0 0Warhop,p. 8 10 0 0 4 01 Oil 2 00 8 00 2 0 0 3 00 7 2 0 6 00 0 10 8 27 4 2 Totals. S3 6 24 8 1 Totals.. SI Batted for Carrtgan in seventh. Batted for Collins in eighth. Boston 00020000 0 2 New York 00020010 3 Runs, Speaker. Lewis, Truesdale, Peckln paugh, Nunamaker. Base on errors. New York 1. Boston 1. ' Two-base hits, Trues dale. Speaker. Home runs, Lewis, Peckln paugh. Sacrifice hits, Daley, Williams. Stolen base, Holden. Left on bases. New York 7, Boston 4. Double play. Nunamaker and Malsel. Base on balls, off Collins 1. Struck out, by WarhOp 8, by Collins 2. Hits, oft Collins 7 in 7 innings, off Coumbe Totals. 35 112714 0) Totals.. 83 10 27 131 Ran for Bolden In ninth. I Batted for William in eighth. Boston 10002100 0 New York ..: 00100002 0 8 Runs. Hoorjer 2. Juirrin. Johnson. Daley. Sweeney 2. Two-base hits. Speaker, Sweeney, Janvrln, Cady. Stolen bases, Mai- l. eweeney. bpeaker 8, Hooper. Hartzell. Left on bases. New York 5, Boston 7. Double play, Johnson. Scott and Janvrln. Bases on balls, off Caldwell 3, off Johnson 2. Struck out by Caldwell 5. bv Wood 1. by Jobnson 1. Passed balls. .Sweeney 2. Hits, off Johnson 8 in 7 innings, none out in eigntn: otz wood z in 2 innings. Time. 2:10. Umpires, Hlldebrand and O'Louga-lin. Cleveland 0, St. Louis 3. ST. LOTUS. Mo.. June 25. St. Louis' pitchers were wild while their team mates fielded in ragged fashion, en abling Cleveland to secure a lead the home club could not overcome. The score was 6 to 3. Score: Cleveland St. Louis ' BHOAE! BHOAE Graney.l. . 4 0 1 0 0Uhotten..m 4 0 3 10 Turner.3.. 2 11 4 0 ?ratt.2. . Lelboid.m 3 0 2 0 0 ioward.a . Lajole.2.. 4 10 4 OiWalker.l. . Johnson 1. 3 3 11 0 OiJeary.l Wood,r... 4 2 1 0 Oiuistln.3... Ch'pman.s 10 2 1 Oltfiller.r.... U'Kem.c.. 4 2 9 0 Oirossin.c. GregB.P-.. 4 10 3 O'B'rdner.p. IRumler.. Hoch.p. . . Jenkins". Mltcheltp. Totals. 31 27 11 1 Totals. 35 8 87 14 1 Batted for Baumgardner In sixth; batted for Hoch In eighth. Cleveland 0 2 1 0 0008 0 6 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Si Runs. Granev. Llebold -2. Lalole. Wood. Johnson, Pratt, Walker, Crossln. Two-base hits, O'Neill, Johnson, Gregg. Three-base hit. Turner. Hits, off Baumgardner 4 In 4. off Hoch 4 In 2. off Mitchell 1 In L Sac rifice hite, CTsapman, Turner. Stolen base. rratt. Double plays, croesln, unassisted. Left on bases, Cleveland 4, St. Louis,.- 6. Bases on balls, off Baumgardner 2, off Hoch 1, off Gregg L Hit by pitcher, by Hoch, Graney. Struck but, by Gregg 7, by Hoch 1. by Baumgardner 1. Wild pitches. Baumgardner, Hoch. Time, 2:30. "Umpires, fevans ana .gan. TURNBULL IS STAR Portland Man Carries Day's Golf Honors. Off YOUTH'S SHOWING UNIQUE 4 18 8 0 4 0 3 11 4 I S 00 4 1 10 0 1 4 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 11 0 1 0 0 00 0 2 0 00 0 10 4 1 8 1 1 0 1 O 0 O 1 0 1 Waverly Club's Professional Slakes Unusual Score of 147 for 34 Holes Toung Seattle Expert Defeats Former Champion. Chicago 3, Detroit 2. CHICAGO, June 25. Fournier's triple and Bodie's hot single In the ninth enabled Chicago to win the sixth straight game today, when they de feated Detroit, S to 2, in the second game of the series. Score: Detroit Bush.s. . . Purtell.8. H'lman.m C'wford.r. Veach.l. . K'augh,2. Burns.1... Stanage,o Dauss.p. . B H OAE O 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 Chicago Weaver.s. Bl'kburn.2 u UDemmltt,l 0 OlCoIlIns.r. . 0 OfFournier,! I 0Bodie,m.. BHOAE 0 12 0 0! Mayer. c 1 fi 1 0Breton.S.. 0 0 4 0Russell,p.. 4 S 0 10 9 8 0 0 let 7 10 00 6 0 0 0 10 01 Totals. 32 625 12 0 Totals. 31 27 8 1 One out when winning run scored. Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 I Runs, Bush, Stanage, Fournler, Mayer, Breton. Two-base hits, Breton, Russell. Three-base hits, Kavanaugh, Fournler. Sac rifice hits, Dauss, Bodie. Weaver. Double play, Fournler to Weaver, Left on bases, Detroit 7, Chicago 6. Base on balls, off Russell 2. Hit by pitcher, by Russell, Burns. Struck out, by Russell 4, by Dauss i. Time, 1:53. Umpires, Dlneen and Connolly. Washington-Philadelphia game postponed; called In fourth Inning; rain. BOCKS HIT OUT HOMERS PENDLETON TAKES GAME FROM YAKIMA BY 8-TO-3 SCORE. Rain Prevents Walla Walla-Baker Con- teat. Leaving; Wider Space Be- tween Leading; Teams. Western Trl-State Standings. W. L. PC.I W. L PC Pendleton. 40 29 .580 Baker 80 87 .4 W. Walla. 88 29 .567 N. Yakima. 28 41 Yesterday's Results. At Pendleton Pendleton 8. North Takl- Walla walla-Baker poned, rain. .41)6 game again 'post- Pendleton continued her winning streak in the Western Trl-State League yesterday by defeating North Yakima, 8 to 3, and Walla Walla and Baker did not play because of rain at Baker. It puts more dayllnght between the two leading teams. The Pendleton game was a heavy hitting one part of the time, three home runs being gathered. Angler, new southpaw, started for Yakima and walked the first two, being yanked for Peterson, who made an error, filling the bases, and then allowed Fembrooke to hit a homer for four scores. Daly opened for the Bucks, but In the second a double and a homer elim lnated him and Osborne went in. Peter son hit the first one over the fence. Then Osborne settled down and fed the Braves anything he wanted. In the second Naughton scored for Pendleton on double, a steal and a wild pitch. Three singles, a sacrifice and a bad -throw gave the Bucks three more in the fifth. Bryant, from Echo, finished the game for Yakima. Russ Hall resigned as umpire, to manage the Tacoma Tigers. . The score: R. H. E.l R. H. E, N. Yakima 3 6 2 Pendleton. 8 7 Batteries, Angler, Peterson, Bryant and Webb; Daly, Osborne and Peterson. TACOMA GETS KTJS3 HALL Popular Umpire of Trl-State League Quits to Become Manager. PENDLETON, Or.. June 25. (Spe cial.) Russ Hall, the only "popular umpire" the Western Tri-State League ever had, resigned today to accept the management of the Tacoma JNortnwest League team. His departure Is unl versally regretted by the fans, whe pre vailed upon him to remain and umpire the "booster game tomorrow. He leaves for Tacoma, by way of Portland, Friday night, and probably will take charge of the team bunaay, According to Hall. McQinnlty desired to be relieved of the worry of manage ment, and hereafter will have no more authority than any other player. Hall started playing league Ban in Kentucky 20 years ago. He . played short and managed the Seattle Coast League team during part of 1904-5-6. Trout Planted at Union. UNION, Or, June 25. (Special.) A consignment of 23,000 trout fry was re ceived yesterday from the State Fish and Game Commission. The shipment was taken in charge by the Rod and Gun Club and planted In the waters of Catherine and Little creeks. Applica tion was made for 75,000 young fish for the season, and -this was the first hlpment- Twenty-thousand bass will be planted In the streams In the valley below the city during the Summer, pro vided they can be procured. Cricket Match Is Scheduled. A cricket match will be played on Saturday at the Cricket Park. Seattle cricketers have asked for a match at Seattle July 4 and the management committee will decide after the game n Saturday whether to send a team up at this time or not. All interested In cricket are Invited out to the grounds at all times. Take Kontavllla car, get off at Bast Sixty-seventh street and walk two blocks north. , SEATTLE, Wash., June 25. Comple tion of the first stretch of the open championship event. In which George Turnbull. professional at tie Waverly Country Club, of Portland, Or., carried away the leading honors; the showing of Paul Ford, the young Seattle goiter. In the Pacific Northwest championship, and elimination of rounds in the wom en's chamDionshln were the features or the golf tournament at the Seattle Golf Club s links today. Turnbull was the leading attraction in the open championship play, making the unusual score of 147 for the 38 holes. Robert Johnston, the Seattle Golf Club's professional, held the sec ond best score, taking 151 strokes to com Die te the two rounds. The other entrants In the open cnam- DionshlD had the following scores Willie Lleth, of Tacoma, 152; H. A. Fleager, of Seattle (amateur), 152; Charles Thom, formerly of the Shinne cock Hills Club, of New York, 153 Chester Horton, of the Earllngton Golf and Country Club (Seattle), 154; Willie MoflTatt. of Victoria, 157: Alf Bllnko, of the Shaughnessy Heights Club (Vancouver). 162; A. Duthle, of Jericho ItBUVUUfVli , - - w. v - OlymDla. 163: S. Lleth, of Tacoma, 164 Philip Jefferson. 166; W. H. Klcarao (amateur). Victoria, 168; F. weisn, or Aberdeen, 170; D. H. Findley, of Spo kane. 172: T. Huish. 174. Results In the women's Pacific North west championship round were: Miss Violet Pooley. of Victoria, won from Miss Phepoe, of Vancouver, 3 and 2 Miss Agnes Ford, of Seattle, won from Mrs. L H. Bean, of Tacoma, 3 up; Mrs. T. B. Curran. of Tacoma. lost to Mrs. A. V. Macan, of Victoria, 2 down and 1 to go: Mrs. W. H. Ricardo, of Vic toria, won from Mrs. Robert Wilson, 4 and 3. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Buffalo , Pittsburg 2. BUFFALO, ' June 25. Earl Moore held Pittsburg to two singles today, winning for the locals, 6 to 2. Hal Chase fielded two Innings and batted once, striking out Just before Sheriff Becker served papers on him in the injunction suit brought by the Ameri can League. Score: R, H E Buffalo ....0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 Pittsburg ,.0 0000200 2 2 3 8 Batteries, Moore and Blair; Camnits and Berry. Brooklyn 5, Baltimore 4. BALTIMORE, June 25. After being blanked for six innings in today's game with Brooklyn. Baltimore tied the score with four runs in the seventh in ning. It took an extra inning to de cide the game, which was won by Brooklyn. 6 to 4. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn. 100800000 1 5 10 1 Baltimore 000000400 0 I 11 2 Batteries, Marlon. Finneran and Land; Smith, Wllhelrn and Jacklltsch. Russell. Kansas City 6, Indianapolis 3. INDIANAPOLIS, June 25 After winning 14 games In a row, the In dianapolis Club was stopped by Kan sas City, the visitors winning the con test. 5 to 3. Score: R H E Kan. City.. 10100000 36 10 0 Indlanap... 00000010 2 8 8 1 Batteries, Harris, Packard and En senroth; Mosely and Rariden. I Have Been Selling Fine Ready-to -Wear Clothing ' Br Werls-Tassewe Makers UPSTAIRS FOR FIVE YEARS Mens Suits Ir. Norfolk English and conservative models $14.75 and $18.75 e Buy of me, on the third floor of the Ore gonian Building, and escape the big profit for high ground-floor rent huge electric signs and swell fixtures. JIMMY DUNN upS'ao,rbigcrnn! 315-16-17 Oregonian BIdg. Elevator to Ttilrd Floor Open Saturday to IO P.M. yh.fi i! II Ak AT BIG TIME ' TACOMA JULY 2, 3, 4. FOE THE MONTAMARA FESTO THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Will sell round-trip tickets to Tacoma-July 2, 3 and 4; return limit, July 6; 0.-W. R. & N. train, leaving Union Depot 8:30 A. ar rives Lakeview, near Taooma, at the right hour to see the Auto Races Ask our CITY TICKET OFFICE Third and Washington. Either phone for pajtlcnlan. FARE $5.80 Chicago 13, St. Louis 8. ST. LOUIS, June 23. The secodh game between Chicago and St Louis today proved a slugging contest from which the visitors came out Victors, 13 to 8. M. Cueto, a Cuban from the Jacksonville, FlaJ team of the South Atlantic League, joined the locals to day and played third base against Chi cago. Score: R. H , Chicago... 20401004 213 is' 3 St. Louis.. 20000030 3 8 10 5 Batteries, Fisk, Hendrix and Wilson; Crandall, Welch and Chapman, Simon. AMATEUR ATHLETICS MA ANAGER JOHN 6WINT and his Bradfords will go to Dayton Sun day to meet the team of that place. Krause and Bahler will work for the Portland team. Any outside team want ing games for July 12 and 19 write Manager Swint, 125 Third street. Manager Hammer, of the Meier & Frank baseball team, says the report jo DR. WILEY, the famous food expert, SATS: "Beer is a veritable food product Weinhard's Columbia Beer contains nothing bnt pure extracts of fine parley-malt, hops, rice, BuU Bon water and 3Va to 4 per cent of alcohol Ask your dealer or phone A1172, Main 72. Henry Weinhard Brewery was a mistake that his team defeated the Chemawa Indians last Monday. The score was to in favor of the Indians Instead of the locals. e e All grammar school athletes who won first or second places In each event In the recent grammar school track and field meet are expected to call at room 405 Courthouse to receive their medals. All must be present at 10 o'clock this morning. . . . The enthusiastlo ball fans In the em ploy of W. P. Fuller as Co. have ar-1 rans-ed for what will no doubt prove an interesting ball game Saturday at 3 P. M. at Peninsula Park. The paint and glass department will settle a long deferred question of which department has the best ballplayers. 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