Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 15, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MORNING OREGOyiAN, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914. 1
V
COLTS TURN OUT
ANOTHER VICTORY
Tigers Go Down to Hard De
feat in 4-1 Game on
Puget Sound.
LEONARD HAS OWN WAY
Willis Boatman, Once Pride of State
rnlverslty or Washington, Cred
ited With Defeat After Port
land Garners Plenty to Win.
Northwestern Iranriir standings.
w 1. Pet.
37 33 .402
34 36 .378
33 61 .331
0.
W T. Pr-t I
Spokane. . 56 33 .029 Victoria. . .
Vancouver 38 33 .624 1 Portland . .
Seattle 58 36 .tilTacoma. . .
Yesterday's Results.
At Tacoma Portland 4, Tacoma 1.
At Vancouver Vancouver 9. Victoria
At Seattle Spokane 3, Seattle 1.
TACOMA, Wash., July 14. (Special.)
Tiny Leonard, Portland's six-foot five
Inches of pitching material, buzzed
throuarh nine Innings of the National
play this afternoon and emerged a 4 to
1 victor. Tiny might have had enough
steam to break some panes of glas
hut not enouerh to fracture a regula
how window. In the battery work the
spectators thought Catcher Murray put
more smoke on the ball In the return
throw than Tiny did in a regular legiti
mate pitch, but that is food for dis
cussion. Be that as It may. Tiny delivered the
goods, and Nick Williams probably will
not Indulge in his favorite recreation of
releasing Leonard for a couple of weeks
at least.
r . -A mlrt ret havfl hflrl H Tl V
xip," but he put plenty of baffle on the
ball when the Bengals got men on me
bags. It was not until the fifth inning
that the locals made a single swat. J.
Butler was the lucky individual, his
offering being a slap down the left
foul line good for two bags with none
down. Two infield outs gave the locals
their single score of the afternoon.
Willis Boatman, once the pride of the
Purple and Gold of the University of
Washington, started the serving for the
locals. In the opening inning he was
wild. He put himself in the well to
every man he pitched to, and then had
to groove the ball and take a chance.
An error by Boeckel, a walk, another
hit by the pitcher and Guigni pinch
punch netted two runs. In the third a
safe poke by Lewis, his theft of second
and another psychological swat by
Guigni brought in another tally.
In the sixth Lewis singled and was
sacrificed by Guigni. Murray got on
and the pair worked the double steal.
This ended the scoring. Score:
Portland I uacoma
o it n i R
Coltrln.s.. 2 0 14 l'Bender.m. 4 110
Mllllgan.m 3 0 2 0 0 Nelghb's.r 4 0 10
Melchlor.r. 4 0 8 0 0McMullln,3 4 2 1 4
..r..iv" .1 2 0 2 0 Butler.s'. . 3 13 30
McKune.2. 4 0 1 SUIBrottem.c. 4 0 4 2
2 ... I a t a flA a-Mi 1 A o 2
Hainan. 1.' 4 0 15 OOFrles.I 4 0 8 0O
Lonard.p. 4 0 0 3 0 Boatman, p 1 0 0 0 0
Jones. p. .. 0 0 1 00
Baker.p.. 0O000
StokkeV... 1 0 0 00
Stevens'. 1 O 0 00
Totals. 31 6 27 15 1 Totals. 34 6 27 13 2
Batted for Boatman in fifth.
Batted for Jones in eighth.
Portland 2 0100100 0
Tacoma 0 0 0 0 1 OO0 01
Runs, Coltrin, Mllllgan, Levis 2, Butler.
Stolen bases. Coltrin 2, Lewis 2 Murray.
Double plavs, Butler to West. Two-base
nit, jsuuer. oati iiH-w vj6" .-
record: Three runs. 4 hits off Boatman in
5 Innings; 1 run -j. mis on J !"
rings; no runs no hits off Baker In 1 in
ning Bases on balls, off Boatman 2. off
Jones 1, off Leonard 1. Struck out, by
Boatman 3. by Jones 1, by Leonard 3.
Charge defeat to Boatman, credit Leonard
with victory. Hit by pitched ball. Lewis,
by Boatman. Wild pitch. Boatman. Umpire,
Wright.
DOTY CELEBRATES PROMOTION
Victoria Shut Ont, 9 to 0, and Gets
Only 5 Hits in 9 Innings.
VANCOUVER, B. C, July 14. Ed
Doty, who was sold yesterday to the
Cleveland Americans, celebrated his
promotion today by blanking Victoria,
9 to 0. Pope was hit freely in the first
and eighth innings. Score:
Vancouver I Victoria
BHOAE BHOAE
Shaw.3... 4 11 0 Oliloran.r... 4 10 00
Bennett.I. 4 1 3 0 Nye, 3 0 3 2 0
McCarLl. 4 16 0 OlCalvo.m. . . 4 0 1 01
WotelU... 4 2 8 OOlWUholt.l.. 4 2 2 0 0
Bnnk'r.m 6 4 1 0 0!Lamb,3... 4 13 20
Fowell.r.. 3 8 1 0 0,'Kelly.l .. .. 4 0 11 0 1
b'webers. 6 10 3 OlScanlon.s. 3 13 40
Cheelcc. 6 1 8 0 0 Hoffman, c 3 0 120
Doty.p.... 3 10 OOlPope.p 2 0 0 3 0
Totals. 37 15 27 0 Totals. 31 3 24 13 2
Vancouver 50000000 4
Victoria 0 0000000 0 0
Runs. Shaw 3, Bennett 2. McCarl. Wotell
2, Brlnker. Powell. Two-base hits. Brinker,
canlon. Three-base hits, Powell, Cheek,
struck out. by Doty 8, by Pope 3. BaM!
on balls, off Doty 2, off Pope 4. Double
plays. Lamb to Scanlon to Kelly: Scharney
to Bennett to McCarl. Passed ball, Hoff
man. Hit by pitcher, Shaw and Doty. Left
on bases. Vancouver 11, Victoria S. Time
of game, 2:02. Umpire, Burnside.
Perdue in ninth. Ran for Roche In ninth.
Boston F 5 F-2
. it.. nnoiuuuo-
is 11 u A r. I ' t. ....i...- - - - n .
Runs. Evers. Maranvuie, nugs'".
C. Mlllelr. Two-base hits, Devore Mann,
tj v.- ciPff.ri Three-base hits. HuKglns,
g"rilyri,f''sacrifici fly Deal. LOW SCORES PREVAIL IN WESTERN
bases, Maranville. Dolan, Devore. Double
nlavn. Deal to Evers to Schmidt, J. Miller
to Beck. Left on bases, Boston 0, St. Louis
11. First base on balls, orr iyier o
IXDIAX6 BEAT GIANTS,
3-1
Three Errors and Two Hits Enable
Spokane to Carry Off Victory.
SEATTLE, Wash., July 14. Three er
rors and two hits enabled Spokane to
score two runs in the ninth inning to
day and defeat Seattle 3 to 1. Score:
Seattle I Spokane
B H o ae n 11 u AC
3 0 1 lOMcCory.l.
4 0 2 0 0 Butler.s..
3 2 12 OOHOike.l.
KUlilay.m
r.ls'a'n.r-2
James.l . .
Duddy.3. .
waln.l
rerrine.2.
Millar
Huha.c. . .
Raym'd.s.
Furrton.p
3lpe
I 0 15 11
2 0 2 0 11 rlOKan.m ..
0 0 1 O 0 Vuffli,3. .
3 1 5 2 ' -hea.c
2 0 3 1 1 Hughes, p..
2 0 0 A 0
1 0 0 0 0
4 12 0 0
a n n i n
S 0 5 0 1
3 0 0 2 0
T.lVt ?7 3 57 113 Total.
Batted for Perrlno In 7th. Alexander 4 , by Ting ling 1 by Schneider 1.
Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 "Vail Erwin Time, 1:52. Umpires.
Spokane 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Sfig,, Dn'a Byron.
n IT..!... Q,.i:,p Cp.lr ' Tm-fi.kii.. kiln
CUll. iiuim. wu.i.ii . - " ........ .......
Wagner. Hogan. Sacrifice hits. Holke. Per
rine. Raymond. Stolen bases, Klllilay, Huhn.
Iiouble plays. Butler to Holke; Butler 'to
Wagner to Holke. Struck out. by Pullert
e. Struck out. by Fut erton
by Hughes 3. Bases on balls, off Fuller- nJUatB r
ion 5. off HUgnes J. vma pucn. nugnes.
Passed ball. Shea, Time,
Casey.
1:35. Umpire,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Si. Louis 3, Boston 2.
ST. LOUIS, July 14. Riggerfs drive
against the right neio. ience in ine Phlladelphia
ninth inning aner one uu.. """--- Cincinnati
Kill TJiio-erinc ATiflhlprl ST. I r.
ing l. 1U111CI auu ..
Louis to nose out Boston by a score of
3 to 2. Score:
Boston i St. Louis
BHOAE
n.vnr. m A 2 1 0 OBuXKins.2. 3 2 1 20
Evers.2... 4 2 3 3 0R!ggert.m
Conno'y.r 4 10 OOpolan.l. . .
MaranVe.s 4 2 3 8 OU.MIller.s.
Schmldt.l 4 0 11 0 0Wllson,r. .
Deal. 3 3 10 2 OBeck.S
Mann.l 4 3 3 00 Snyder.c. .
Whaling c.2 0 2 1 IDressen.l.
4 1
Tyller.p.. 4 1 1 51
Totals. S3 12 25 14 2
Prr-iu.p . .
Roche". .
C.MIller,
.10 3
3 0110
3 0 4 3 0
2 2 7 1 0
3 0 111
1 0 0 OO
110 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Totals. 30 8 27 12 1
One out whan winning: fun scored. r-hehalis by a score of 15 to 14
Batted IOT uresseu iu aiuw. j
Rosenblatt's
Great Semi -Annual Clearance Sale of
Hart Schaff ner & Marx Clothes
Sale Commencing Today, Wednesday, July 15th, at 8 A. M.
This is our time of clearance for Spring stocks. We go on the theory that most of you have bought what you need for the
present and that we must make some real inducements to you to buy now the things you'd like to have extra. The inducement
for you here is the "REDUCEMENT" of prices. Prices quoted in this announcement are "absolutely" genuine reductions.
Every Spring and Summer Garment in the House Included in This Sale
$20 Hart Schaffner
& Marx Suits
$25 Hart Schaffner
& Marx Suits
.75
S 0
10
$30 Hart Schaffner
& Marx Suits
.50
Great Reductions on
Underwear
$1.50 Cooper Silk Lisle Underwear; colors pink,
white and blue. Clearance Sale, 1 QC
per garment
$1.00 Silk Lisle Underwear; colors pink and
white, long or short sleeves. Clearance "7C.
Sale price, per garment
75c Lisle Underwear, Summer weight, white only,
long or short sleeves, full-length drawers. GIC
Clearance price, garment
Wunderhose Reduced
$1.00 per box of 4 pairs, guaranteed toQtic
wear 4 months. Clearance price, per box.
All Overcoats Reduced
25
All Raincoats Reduced
i All Pants Reduced
20
All Straw Hats Half Price
$5.00 All-Wool Ruffneck Sweaters for $2.50
Colors Blue, Gray, Cardinal and White
Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co.
$35 Hart Schaffner
& Marx Suits
.25
The Men's Shop for
Quality and Service
"On the Great Light Way"
Northwest Cor.
Third and Morrison
Arrow and E. & W. Shirts in
Fancy Patterns Greatly
Reduced
$1.50 Arrow and E. & W. Shirt, in fancy pat
terns, soft or stiff cuffs. Clearance 01 1 C
Sale price pX.lJ
$2.00 Arrow and E. & W. Shirts, soft or stiff
cuffs. No reserve. Clearance Sale djl OC
price r
$3.50 Arrow Silk Shirts, soft cutis. d0 AC
collars to match. Clearance Sale price. P
$5.00 E. & W. and Arrow Silk Shirts, best quality,
in beautiful patterns. No reserve. CC
Clearance Sale price pJ.UJ
I , . ... H . i ., r, t ii trnmfis Portland Pacific Coast middle distance Yakima will t,c played In Walla Wall
! ii i no mm dcido SoX,; champion. j J:rr-"h!? ho.T.:
nam HNii nrrnin m n u-our made by ooiden . ??yy p : : " . t .:
I1WWW iiie --"- Rods and three for the Federals. S. The newly organized Centralla base- "ierau "'"- t 1 l hi I tlnb oflrltli dtrldid It would
Williams and Shea formed the battery ball team lost its first game to Vader. Dermot, th. pace for th. first 16 I ball club
Walla Walla Is drawing better than
North Yakmta.
off
Tims,
Perdue 3. Struck: out, by Tyler 2.
1:05. umpires, rwiem auu
Xew York 12, Chicago 8.
nuTnip.n Tuiv 1 Naw York today
regained the ground lost yesterday, de-
.Via l1 . " : ( X f 1 1 1 .1 1 S 12 tO 8.
The margin between the two is now
four and one-half games. ine gam
abounded in hard hitting. Score
New York uuicago
BHOAE BHOAE
n-.rher m A 4 4 0 OiLeach.m . . i 1 3 O 0
Doyle. 2... 0 2 1 1 liuooa.r
T3.,.n. 1 1 4 nft'RBtPHT..
Robert'n.r 2 0 1 OOSaler.l..
Murray. r.. 1 0 0 0 0Zlm'man,3
Merkle.l. . 4 15 1 0 Sweeney.2
A 1 R 0 0 Derrick. s.
s.noir s K 1 1 3 1 Bresna'n.a
Demareo.p 1 0 0 0 0
Donlln"... 1 u u vu
Mat'w'n.p 3 110 0
Totals. S9 13 2T 6 3
3 2 10
2 0 2 0 0
5 2 7 0 0
5 2 12 2
4 12 0 0
4 0 2 4 0
5 2 10 1
3 0 6 3 0
Baker Pulla Out Victory In Whirl-win
Finish Walla Walla - North
Yakima Game Good.
Western Trl-State Standings.
sr.'&a s-Jasi.
Pendleton. 60 6a .h oiwr. . . .. o.
e Walla W'la 7 37 .560. Yakima 3d 61 .400
Yesterday's Results.
At Baker Baker 6, Pendleton 4.
At Walla Walla Walla Walla 3, North
Yakima 1.
larBgnrave0c 2 o 2 0 0 game from North Yakima. 3 to 1.
bheney.p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Williams" 1 1 0 00
T.avender.D 110 0 0
Corrident. 1 0 0 0 0 started a batting- rally then that
Totals. 41 12 27 9 3
uatiea iur jcjJ4.i. tc m auU .u. -
for Cheney In aiacth. JBatted for Lavender
In .Isih
i. n a t i n r. ft i 1 12
iew i . n. o
Chicago 1 O 1 v o o
Runs, Bescher 8, Doyle Burns - ,viur
o Mruid TLf rT.?.an. Mathewson, Leacn,
Good"'. Baler. Schulte. Cheney. Williams,
Lavencer. two-dsb ims. wujf .. ..... .
Saler. Leach. Three-ba hit. Zimmerman.
Home runs. Burns. Scbulte. B"cher. 9aler
, i nff M.iihpw.nn It
tins, ore ueiuBLo o ... . - : j
In 0. on Cheney 11 in 6. off I.uvender 2 In 3.
Sacrifice hit, uoscner. cacrn.co y
Stolen bases, Purns. faweeney. Murray -.
Double play. Bre.nahan tc ..Derrick Left on
balls, off Cheney 3. off Demaree 2. off Lav
ender L Hit ny piicner si.m.mi -
(Mathewson) Cheney. (Cheney) McLean
Struck out. by Cheney B. by Dgjgf,
CheneV T Z and
Klgier.
Philadelphia 3-5, Cincinnati 5-2.
.twcivy att .Tnlv 14. Philadelphia
and Cincinnati divided a double-header
today, the visitors taking the first
game Z to 3 and the locals capturing
the second 5 to i. bcores.
First game:
1) II U AC
6 15 5 0
4 1! 3 0 0
8
i
4 2 1 00
4 1 10 10
4 2 3 3 0
2 0 4 4 0
4 10 2 0
Byrne. 2. ..
'uskert.m
'ravath.r.
.obert.3. .
Magee.l. ..
'.uuerus.i.
Martin. s..
Killlfer.c.
Al'x'ndr.p
ICIncinnati
B It u At.
IMoran.r... 3 0 3 00
Herzoc.s.. S u u
0 10 Oirwombl'y.l 4 1 4 u o
1 O 2 0l.lehoff.3.. 4 12 40
irnh 2 4 2 111
Mollwltx.1. 3 18 0 0
Miller.m.. 3 1 I 0 0
.aross.nt... o "
Erwin.c... 2 0 10 0
;nniale!.C. 1 n 2 1 II
Ylnsllng-.p 3 10 10
nelder.p. 0 0 0 0 0
Hoblltzell 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. 34 11 27 17 0
Batted lor Larosa
Totals.
In 0th.
32 9 27 9 1
ii yj ata i Battea ror ljaross in win.
1 0 00 phlla,jelnhia 0 0 1 1 1 o 0 2
0 0 5 1 SHSnmffT 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
rincinnatl 1 " . ' "
Runs, Paskert. Ma gee 2 Luderus. ai-
4 0 0 JKbXV.: 2 H CLCT"5K,B MIHe?. Two
3 0 1 0 O.vVasner.2. 3 1 3 6 0 nd.er l'y-vi I o?f Three-base hits,
' wi.- c,n(. Vlehoff. Three-base hits.
Paskert. Lobert. Martin. Hits off Ylngling.
1 in ""SSST'i MllleV
Stolen bases. Twombley 2. Double p ay Her
sog to Mollwlti. Left on bases Phila i'lPhia
- in .f n Times on balls, off Alex-
ander 3. off Schneider 1. Hit by Pitched
28 oH ", i...'r,iw rKlMifer). Struck out by
Second game.
Phlladelphia
Byrne,2.. 4 1 : 3 OlMoran.r.. .
Ill nlTwombly.l
Cincinnati
a XI u a b
Lobert, 3..
Magee.l...
udl ru.l
Martin. s..
Burns.c. .
Tlncup.p.
Frank. ..
m'ner.p
12 2 0
0 4 0 0
17 11
12 10
A 4 no
n n 2 o
0 0 0 o!
0 0 2 0
Niehoff,3 .
Groh.2. . ..
Mollwltz.1
I.ohr.m....
(Erwin.c. .
Benton.p..
O 0
0 2 0
12 10
0 2 10
13 11
16 0 0
2 10 0
8 0 0
Totals. 31 5 24 12 if Totals.
Batted for Tlncup In 3th.
31 10 27 9 1
0 2 0 0 0 0 6
Runs, Paskert, Magee. Moran. Groh, Moll-
wltz, Erwln 2. Two-base hits, krwm -'.
Hits, off Tlncup 9 In 4, Baumgsrdner 1 m
i Sair ripe nil. liron. sacrmce ii.
'. . ..... hnHa 1 Hf.r7.n1r
nr, hones. Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati 2. Bases
n t no tOn 4. airUCJl OUt, llllUUll -, uoumR.i u -
J 7 - n Benton 6. Passed ball. Burns. Time.
Brooklyn-PlttsbureT game postponed
rain.
Moose Whip Ohehalis 15-14.
CENTRALJA, Wash., July 14. (Spe
cial.) in a weird game of baseball
TRI-STATE LEAGUE.
St. Andrews team easily defeated
Linnton Sunday at Linnton. the score
being 10 to 2. "Cy" DeYoung pitched
great ball for the winners, allowing
only two hits and fanning 12 batters.
The St. Helens nine took the Van
couver Knights of Columbus into
camp, 10 to 7. at St. Helens Sunday.
ROSS BEATS ILrLIXOIS CRACK
Multnomah Clnb Swimmer IVIns
880-Yard Raw From McDermott.
SPOKANE, Wash.. July 14. (Spe
cial.) The Illinois Athletic Club swim
mers ran into a snag last night in Nor
The St. Helens squad has lost but two man Ross, of the Multnomah Club
Portland, Pacific Coast middle distance
champion.
Pnea dnnlnlv.lv defeated Michael J
McDermott In the 880-yard event. Mc
Dermott set the pace for the first 1
laps of the 34-lap tank, but Ross hung
doggedly right at his heels and on the
last lap quickened his stroke and
passed the Illinois crack, winning In
13:07.
Every other event was an easy vic
tory for the Illinois men.
Series lo Be at Walla Walla.
WALLA WALLA, Wash.. July 14.
(Special.) The North Yakima-Walla
Walla series scheduled this week for
SI. Helens Ilea la Vancmirtn-.
ST. HELENS, Or.. July 14. (Spe
cial.) After Vancouver bad obtained
even runs and seemingly had routed
the St. Helens team yesterday. th lat
ter broke loose In the seventh and
made nine runs, winning by a acor of
10 to 7.
In a whirlwind finish Baker came
from behind In the game with Pendle
ton in Western Tri-State yesterday, and
won 5 to '4. Walla Walla won a pretty
At Baker the Kubs had the short end
of a 4-to-l score till the ninth. Baker
brought victory. The Bucks made one
in the third, two in tne tourin ana
in the eighth. Baker scored one in the
second. In the, ninth the Kubs got
three and then, with the score tied, two
out and two on. French hit the ball
iQf.fiid fencie. Manager King
coming in from third with the winning
tally. The score:
R.H.E.' R.H.E.
Pendleton... 4 9 2Baker 6 8 3
Batteries Fitchner and Pembrooke;
Fulwider and Fuller.
The Walla Walla game was a pretty
o nno-mon affair at that. Llind-
strom' making all the scores for Walla
Walla. In the first inning no mi
three-bagger and came in on Chllder's
single. In the fifth he waited the
pitcher out and walked, and scored on
Chllder's and Johnson's singles. In the
seventh he tapped out a home run.
Yakima went eight innings without a
score. In the last of the ninth the
Bears let down long enough to let
Yakima score. Peterson, safe on an
error, scored on a single. The score:
R.H.E.I R.H.E.
N. Yakima. . 1 6 3Walla Walla 3 9 3
Batteries Holmes and Webb; Leeper
and Sheely.
VOLLEY BALL TEAM CHOSEN
Y. M. C. A. Aggregation Leaves for
Hoquiam Tomorrow.
After a series of spirited tryouts
among the business men'! gymnasium
classes of the Portland Young Men's
Christian Association, a team has been
selected to represent the institution in
volley ball games with the Y. M. C. A.'s
of Hoquiam, Tacoma and Seattle. The
men who will make the trip are I. C.
Cunningham, C. M. Little, W. R, Lltzen
burg, E. J. Munnell, E. E. Pike and
W. S. Nash.
The team will leave Portland tonight,
playing at Hoquiam tomorrow morning
at 10 o'clock. Immediately after the
game they will start for Tacoma, where
they will have another contest at 5:30
o'clock. The following day at noon
they will play at Seattle. The men will
pay their own expenses, and have
planned the trip partly for the pur
pose of attending the Seattle Potlatch.
Amateur Athletics.
Two local motorcycle enthusiasts
left Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock
xTAnrrsi,.t HhoIdo. Hafner and
0 0 i'ej-u. - w-
1 o 00' Lawrence Sharlngnousen are inn iwu
boys and they win oe .uuu. uwu
weeks.
It took the Hillsboro nine 14 innings
II r. ;i j.,. , vj ... i -
01000001 0 2 to defeat the Peidmont Maroons,
-.ni,nnn C I . rr . 1 .. 1 ,- .. f! 0 11 ) . i
3 to
tj. Th. locals made 11 hits off
Martin, of the winners. According to
several of the Maroons the treatment
received at Hillsboro was not of the
Left best. Morris and Bartholemy for
Portland opposed Martin ana r-neips.
Scoring five runs in the 13th inning,
the Portland Cordage nine defeated
the Tigard squad 11 to 6. Ring of the
winners struck out 15, while Miller,
of the same team, registered five hits
in as many trips to the plate. Ofstedt
started the rally in the last inning.
Another game will be required to
Ciai.; ill saint. Vt "QOCUOll I , 1 .V ...... . C3 .
Sunday the Centralia Moose defeated settle the 1914 championship of the
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