Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 21, 1916, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE MORNING OREGONTAN, - WEDNESDAY JUNE 21, 1916. '
15
PHILLIES GUT DOWN
LEAD OFSUPERBAS
Double Victory Over Dodgers
Puts Quakers to Within 4
k Points of First Place.
GIANTS AND BRAVES DIVIDE
St. Louis Takes 12-Innins Game
From Pirates When Three Hits,
Walk and Error Let Cards
r Shove Over Four Runs.
BROOKLYN, Juno 20. By taking
both games of a double-header today
from the Brooklyn Nationals, Phila
delphia now Is only four points behind
the leaders in the National League race.
The scores were 7 to 4 and 9 to 3. The
champions outplayed the locals In all
departments.
Dell was batted hard in the opening
Same. The second contest was won in
the first inning, when four singles and
a triple oft Coombs scored five runs.
Three more were made off Appleton
and one oft Hailes. Demaree was effec
tive throughout. Scores:
First game:
Philadelphia BrOOklyn-
iS i I U A
J 1 6 2 i)Myer,m
4 2 1 r 0;Daubert.X.
4 10 1 O.Johnston.r
5 1 0 0 0! Wheat.l. .
fi 2 1 0 0jMowrey.3.
Bancr'f t.s
rvlelioff.2.
Mock. 3. .
Cravath, r
Whined. 1
Ludarus.l
Paskert.m
Jclllifer.c.
RlJtey.p..
BH OAK
a 3 o o
2 7
2 1
4 1
3 O
1 OiCutshaw.2
0 OlO'Mara.s..
1 O'Meyera.c.
3 O'Dell.p, . . .
i heney.p..
Marq'rd.p.
McCarty.
Miller"...
Olson"'..
1 0
It 1
8 0 0
0 2 0
0 0
2 1
1 1
3 O
2 0
1 O
0 0
O 0
0 0
fntal. 34 1127 13 01 Totals. 33 8 2T 12 3
Batted for Dell in fourth; batted for
Cheney in sixth; batted lor Marquard in
ninth.
Philadelphia 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 T
Brooklyn 0 O 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4
Runs, Bancroft, Nlehoff, Cravath. Whlt
td 2. Paskert, Klllifer, Myers, Cutshaw,
Meyers. McCarty. Two-base hits. Niehoff 2.
Three-base hit. Myers, stolen bases, Pas
Vert. Myers, Wheat, Cutshaw, Daubert. Sac
rifice hits, Ftor-k. Rixey. Sacrifice files,
rvskert 2. First on error, Philadelphia 1.
Bases on balls, off Rixey 4, Dell 2, Cheney
1. Marquard 1, Hits and earned runs, off
Klxey 8 and 4 in 0 innings; Dell 7 and 3 in
4: Cheney 3 and 2 in 2; Marquard. 1 and 0
In 3. Hit by pitcher. Wheat by Rixey.
struck out. by Rixey 5, Dell 2. Cheney 1,
Marquard 2. Wild pitch, Rixey. Umpires,
Quigley and Byron.
Second frame:
Philadelphia I Brooklyn
BHOAE BHOAE
Bancroft. a 4 13 4 1 Myers.rn . . 4 13 10
1 4:Daubert.l.
! 0! Stengel. r.
0 01 Wheat.l. .
y.iehoff.2
Hock.S... B
Cravath, r. 4
"Vhltted, 1. B
J.uderue, 1. B
Pawkert,m 4
Burns. c. . . 2
bemaree.p 4
Mowrey.8
CutKhaw,2
O'Mara.s,
Meyors.c .
McCarty.c
Coomhs.p.
Appleton. p
. .
0 0 0
2 0 o
1 OO
BIO
8 2 1
14 1
2 10
BOO
O OO
O 0 1
0 OO
0 00
Totals. 38 1327 01 Totals. 35 8 27 8 3
Batted for Appleton in third.
Philadelphia r, O3O1O0O 0
Brooklyn O 0 O 2 0 0 O 1 O 8
. Runs, Bancroft, Nlehoff, Stock. Whltted 2,
T.nderus 3, Paskert. Myers Wheat, Mowrey.
Two-base hits. Burns 2, Demaree. Stengel.
Three-base lilts, Whltted. Paskert, Myers.
(Uolen base.- Whltted. . Double play. Ludertia
to-Bancroft to Luderus. First on errors.
Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn 1. Bases on balls.
Appleion 1, Malls 2. Hits and earned runs.
Coombs. R and 5 In 1-8: Appleton, 3 and 0
in 2 2-3; Mails, B and 1 in 6: Demaree, 8 and
8 in 0. Struck out, Appleton 2. Malls 5, De
maree 6. Umpires. Byron and Qulgley,
Xcw York 4-0, Boston 2-1 .
NEW YORK, June 20. The New
Tork and Boston Nationals broke even
today on the season's first National
League double-header in this city, the
Giants winning the first game 4 to 2.
and the Braves taking the second
4 to 0. New Tork won the first game
by bunching five hits off Tyler for
three runs in the first inning. Ragan
and Tesreau engaged lr a pitchers" bat
tle in the second game, the former win
ning when Maranville scored in the
sixth on his single and steal and Mc
Kechnie's fumble on Evers. Scores:
First frame:
Boston -
BHOAE
Mar'v'le.s. 4 O 3 8 2,
Fnodg's.m 3 1 3 0 0i
Wilhoit.r.. 3 O O O 0;
Connoily.r 10 110
Mante.l... 4 0 0 00
jon cny.o.. ziu i u
F.gan.2.... 4 0 12 0
Cowdy.e.. 4 14 20
Tyler.p... 4 10 00
New York
BHOAE
Burns.l. . .
Rob tson.r 4
Doyle. 2... 4
Kauff.m... 4
Fletcher.s. 4
Merekle.l. 3
McKec'Ie.S. 4
Rariden.c. 2
Anderson,p 3
0 11
2 0
0. 7
1 0
Totals. .83 S 24 12 2 Totals. .32 8 27 12 2
Boston 1 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
fcew York 80O1000O 1
Runs, Snodgress, Smith. Burns 2, Kauff,
Fletcher. Two-base hits, Anderson, Burns,
stolen bases. McKechnie-, Burns, Robertson,
poubla plays, Konetchy unassisted. Doyle to
Fletcher to Merkie. First base on errors.
New Tork 1, Boston 2. Bases on balls, off
Anderson 4, off Tyler 2. Earned runs, Tyler
8. Anderson 1. Struck out, by Anderson 6.
by Tyler 3. Passed ball, Gowdy. Umpires,
'Day and Orth.
Second game:
Boston 1 New Tork
B H O AE , B H O AE
t'r-nv-le,a. 2 s 5 0l Burns.l. . . 4
Kvers.2... 8 10 2 OIRob'ts'n.r. 4
3
3
1 OlFletcher.s. 3
0 0! Merkie. 1 . . 4
0 OiMcK'hnie.3 8
2 OiRarlden.c. 3
1 OIHunter... 0
Dooin.c. . .. 0
Tesreau. p.. 2
Roush"... 1
Schauer.p.. 0
Connoily.r, 2 0 2 0 0 Doyle. 2...
jsiagee.i... u z uuKault.m.
Konet'y.l, 8
r-mlth.3... 3
Fn'd(cr'a,m 3
CJowdy.c. 3
Ragan.p.. 3
0 8 0 0
0 0 0 0
13 7 0
0 10 0
112 0
2 12 0 0
0 1 3 1
15 2 1
0 O 0 0
0 10 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 10
! Totals. 28 4 27 11 01 Totals.. 80 B 27 15 2
Ran for Rarlden In eighth.
Batted for Tesreau in eighth.
Jtnston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
2ew Tork 0 0OO0000 0 0
Run. Maranville. Stolen bases, Connolly,
Maranville. Sacrifice hit. Kvers. Double
plays. McKechnie to Doyle to Merkie: Gowdy
t.- Maranville. First on error. Boston 1.
Bases on balls. Tesreau 2, Ragan 3. Hits and
earned runs. Tesreau 8 and 0 in 8. Schauer
1 and 0 In 1. Struck out. Tesreau 5, Schauer
a. Kagan . Umpires. Orth an a Day.
St. Louis 10, Pittsburg 6.
PITTSBURG. June 20. St. Louis de
feated the Pittsburg Nationals in
12-lnning game here today by a score
of 10 to 6. Hits by Snyder, Corhan and
Butler, a base on balls to Gonzales,
and Viox' wild throw gave the visitors
four runs in the final inning, which won
the game. Score:
St- Louis I Pittsburg
H 11 UA r SHOAIS
RetKftl.2-- 2 0
Butler.2.. 4 1 B
Becher,l. 4 2 2
l.or.g.r... 7 8 0
J.MIller.l. B 1 12
Hornsby.3 6 8 2
Wilfon.m 6 1 3
e-nyder.c. 6 3 6
Smith 0 0 0
Williams D 0 0 0
Corhan. s.. 6 3 3 2 0: Coooer.D.
Doak.p... sol s Aiiuer.p
0 O
Jasper.p. . 2
;onxales,c 0
2 OlCarev.m.
8 0: Johnsfn.l
0 0j Wagner.s.
OOlHlnch'an.r
0 0 Schult.3.
0 oiBarney.l..
0 H Viox.2
1 2 Gibson. c. .
0 0 Mamaux.p.
0 OCostello".
2 0
OO
3 13 0 1
6 3 16 0 1
5 2 3 8 0
1 0 0
0 0
3 0 0
O 2 1
8 2 0
O 8 0
0 0 0
0 00
0 10
Totals. 5118 86 13 S Totals. 44 1186 16 3
Ran for Snyder in twelfth.
Batted for Mamaux in seventh.
Ft. Louis 0 0110020200 4 10
Pittsburg 0 02001SOOOO 0 6
Rnns. Butler. Bescher 8, Long 2, Hornsby,
Fmlth. Corhan. Gonsales, Carey 2. Johnston
2, Wagoner, Schultz. Two-base hits, Butler.
Corhan. Johnston. Wagner. Three-base hits,
Hornsby 2. Stolen bases, Bescher. Long,
Carey. Johnston 2. Sacrifice hit. Barney.
Double piays. Butler to J. Miller, Wagner to
Johnston. First on balls. Doak 4. Jasper 2,
Mamaux 4, cooper 1. Hits and earned runs.
Doak. 8 and 4 In 6 1-3; Jasper. 2 and 0 in
4 2-3: Williams. 1 and 0 In 1: Mamaux, 11
end 3 in 7: Cooper. 2 and 2 in 1. none out
In ninth; Miller, 6 and 2 in 4. Struck out,
Doak 4. Jasper 1. Mamaux 3, Miller 4. um
pires, Rigler and Harrison.
L Ih Cincinnati - Chicago) national
League same was postponed yesterday
because of rain at Chicago.
Centralia Signs Pitcher.
CENTRAL! A. Wash.. June 20. (Spe
cial.) Manager McDonald, of the Tono
baseball team, has signed up McCorkle.
a ICelso boy, who is regarded as one, of
the best semi-professional twirlers in
Southwestern Washington. - McCorkle
will work in the game between Tono
and Winlock next Sunday. Curley Coen,
a Tacoma boy, who has played with
Tono the last two seasons, left Sunday
to sign with the Great Falls team in
the Northwest League.
The Sportlight.
By Grant! and Rice.
What, They gay.
Never mind what they say about you.
Never mind what they do. or think;
Never mind if they pan or knout you.
Using the tongue or the printer's ink.
The Panvil Chorua is always busy.
A chorua that always needs a goat:
Let them rail till their tongues get dizzy.
"What they say" doesn't row your boat.
Let them knock with a rap that's ateady.
What do you cars for the outside mob.
As long aa ycu have an answer ready f
The answer being, "I'm on the Job."
FRANCOIS MORAS should be our
roost experienced fighter in all
lines of endeavor when he ends his
next fight. Since returning home he
has tackled Jeems Coffey, who was
about bis own height and weight. Then
he met Willard, who was six Inches
:f -1 - ' - h 1
t
Cliff Blankenahlp, Manager f
Salt Lake Bees. "Who Saya Ha
Is Satisfied Witts Ilia Ball Club.
taller and who outweighed, him 68
pounds. Now Charles Francis is hooked,
up with Jack Dillon, who is five Inches
shorter and about 80 pounds lighter.
What other sizes have you?
Moran should forget all about that
Willard fight while, facing Dillon. Else
by mistake, through force of habit, he
will be swinging three or four feet
over Dillon's bobbing bean.
What's the Quaint Ideal
Ton may recall the names of the
hardest hitting infield that has played
in 20 years Mclnnia, Collins, Barry
anl Baker. Three at least were al
ways good for any spot between .330
and. .360. Then they were scattered.
Now what's the quaint idea? Have you
noticed their batting marks of 19167
Frank Baker, with the Yanks, is bat
ting .264.
Eddie Collins, with the White Sox. is
batting .248.-
Jack Barry, with the Red Sox. is bat
ting .216.
fctuffy Mclnnis. with the Mackmen.
is batting .183.
There is a saying that is supposed to
run something like this: "United we
stand; divided we fall." That might
be revised to read: "United we bat over
.300; divided wo drop back below .250."
For it is a remarkable occurrence.
Incident or episode that not one of the
old Mackian InfieU is batting .270. two
months after the season has opened.
Only one of the quartet Is over .250,
and the average of the four is down
around, .225. '
Knowing all the quaint and sudden
upsets connected with - baseball, this
turn is the strangest of them all. For
there isn't a man in the bunch who is
yet 30; there isn't a one of them who
isn't taking fine care of himself; there
Isn't an entry from the lot who Isn't
hustling his best and drawing down
big money for the iob.
Yet here is the answer a combined
batting average of .225 for etuffy Mc
lnnis, Frank Baker, Eddie Collins anfl
Jack Barry 1 And this after two months'
play. There are still one or two things
in the span of this game that lie be
yond the philosophy and dope of all
who follow its winding wake. And this
is one of them.
L. L. J. Robertson, of the Giants, is
the leading run getter so far, with an
average seven points above Trig Speak
er, who has scored more runs, but who
has been in a good many more games.
Yam Probably Mean This.
Sir: Can you give me the rest of that
quotation from Shakespeare which be
gins. "Cowards die many times before
their death,'' etc.T You quoted part of
it some time ago. H. R. H.
Cowards die many times before their deaths;
The valiant never taste of death but once;
Of all the wonders that 1 yet have heard.
It seema to me most strange that men
should fear.
Peeing that death, a necessary .end.
Will come when it will come.
"Which is the most famous ath
letic combination?" queries Penguin.
"Charles Evans and Charles Evans
Hughes or T. R. and T. R. CobbT" As
if there could be even the faintest wisp
of a rivalry around where the T. R.
clan is concerned!
a
A number of dispatches have reported
Grover Cleveland Alexander as slipping
a bit from overwork last season. Let
us, for the moment, make a casual ob
servation. Alexander has won 10
games and lost three at this recounting.
If this be slipping, Just what is the
other thing?
Gee!
Johnny Dundee Is the guy for ma;
- He hops like a flea
And stings like a bee.
WOPPO.
"Putting is neither an art nor a
science," suggests a golf expert. Of
course not. It's a disease of themost
virulent form.
Reader Yes, Joe Jackson belted the
ball over the stands at the Polo
Grounds about three years ago. Russ
Ford was pitching when the Carolina
Cannon caught a low one with a full
wallop, driving the ball out of the lot
over an elevation of some 100 feet.
"How can a ball club that wins IS
out of 21 on the road ever lose 13 out
of 16 at homeT' F. H. D. -Another
fairly interested citizen who would like
to know is John J. McGraw.
Kindly make way for the renowned
duet with Hal Chase and Frank Schulte
working, entitled, "Who 6ays They
Never Come Back?' r
At about the same moment Yank
rooters will swing in line as they chant
Hek's renowned anthem, "Thehelloflt-istheyajn'thittln'!"
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TIGER HURLER LEADS
DECANMERE, "WITH SIX WISS A5D
ONE DEFEAT, IS AT TOP.
Kahler Is Titular Leader, While Bnshea
and Fittery Have Been Kicked
for Earned Rons Leadera.
Pitching- records of the Pacific Coast
League for the frames up to and including-
those of Sunday. June 18. place
Frank Decanniere, of Vernon, aa the
leading twlrler with six wins and one
defat. George Kahler, of Ixw Angeles,
still he his 1.000 per cent, but ha had
worked only two contests.
Wynn Noyes. of Portland, Is the real
sensation of the past week because of
his four wins against Vernon. He now
stands 11 vlctor'es and live defeats
and has been responsible for but 39
runs. "long Tom" Hughes, of the
Salt Lake Bees, has been responsible
for maie runs thai any other pitcher
In the circuit. Exactly 67 runs have
been charged to him while his team
mate. Paul Flttery. Is running him a
close race, dust one run behind.
Following are the records up to and
including the matches of last Sunday:
ritchlng Beeords.
Horstman, IjOS Anfjreles ..... T
Bauin- Ban Francisco ...... 8
Hess, Vernon .............. 4
Flttery, Salt Lake 10
Qulnn, Vernon 6
E. Johnson, Vernoa ........ 6
Hogf;, L01 Angeles ......... a
Proush, Oakland ........... 8
Steen. San Francisco .......
kcosg-ins, Los Angeles ...... 5
btananaere, lvos Aneeies ...
Feriitt, San Francisco ..... 8
Sothoron. Portland 0
Zabel, Los Angeles ........ 4
Hug-hes, Salt Lake ..........a
Brown, San Francisco ..... 6
Hall, Salt Lake S
Hlsglnbotham. Oak.-Port. . 4
Beer. Oakland 6
Kelly, Portland 2
Oldham, San Francisco ... 1
G. Johnson. Vernon ........ 3
Boyd. Oakland 4
Kla witter, Oakland ....... 1
Lush. Portland 0
Williams. Portland O
Brant, Los Angeles ........ 0
Cra.nds.ll, Oakland ......... O
Fanning. San Francisco ... 0
Hartman, Portland O
Kellogg. Salt Lake o
Pitcher, club V.'. L.
Kayler. Los Angeles 2 0
Decannlere, Vernon ...... 6 1
Ryan. Los Angeles 10
Coucn San Francisco ...... .12 o
Arellanes Vernon 7
Martin. Oakland 9 4
Noyes. Portland .......... ..11 5
Plercey. Salt Lake 4. 2
Hagerman. Portland 2 1
Dougar fait Lake - 1
Fromme. Vernon .......... O ft
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BARTIIOIjE3IY- VISITS PORTIiAJTD
Tacoma Catcher Takes Advantage of
Postponement to Come Home.
Al Bartholemy. star catcher of the
Tacoma Northwestern Ijeague team, ar
rived in Portland late yesterday after
noon to visit his folks. There was no
gams in Tacoma yesterday, so he left
there at noon and will leave Portland
early this morning, getting to Tacoma
In time to get In the fray against Great
Falls this afternoon.
Bart is brown as the proverbial
berry. Ha says that the Tigers have
an evenly balanced aggregation. Bill
Leard is managing the team, and Russ
Hall baa converted himself into an
"honest to goodness" magnate. All
Marse Russ does nowadaya Is look after
the financial end of the game. Bart
says both are dandy fellows, and that
every pa ember oX the team la nulling
together and should land a pennant.
The Portland boy Is doing most all
of the catching since "Skipper" Roberta
was released. Bart has been pound
ing the ball hard in the last few games.
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PERCY'S TRIPIiE BEATS YALE
Smasli With Three on Bases In
Xinth Wins for Harvard.
NEW HAVEN, Conn, June 20. With
the score tied in the ninth and the
bases filled. Percy sent a triple to left
and Harvard won the first game of the
series from Tale today, 6 to 2, in the
presence of a large commencement
crowd.
Whitney, the Crimson twirler, fre
quently was in trouble,, but superb sup
port held off runs. Score:
R. H. B. R.H. E.
Harvard... E 8 ojrale 2 8 1
Batteries Whitney and Harte; Gar
field and Munson.
rUIiTXOIAH WOSIEX TO PLAJ
Round Robin Tennis Tournaments
Scheduled in Two Clubs.
Women of the Multnomah Amateur
Athletic Club will hold a round robin
tennis tournament on the club courts
today, weather permitting, and plans
have been made for the same kind of a
tourney for the Irvington Club women,
on the Irvington Club courts tomorrow.
Miss Irene Campbell has full charge
of the Winged "M" affairs, and every
one of the entries In the annual Spring
handicap contests at the West Side
club is expected to compete In this
morning's matches.
A -tratch requires 175 separate parts, more
than ?40o operaUoas being necessary In Its
manufacture.
G. K. HENRY WINS CASE
SUPREME COURT HOLDS FRAUD IS
SHOWN IX PROPERTY DEAL,
For Fourth, Tims Since 1011 Case ot
Service Jt Wright Laumber Company
a. Sampler Valley la Reversed.
SALEM. Or, June 20. (Special.)
Declaring that fraud had been clearly
established, the Supreme Court in the
case of Jamea B. Bradsbaw against
the Provident Trust Company, respond
ents, and Charles KL. Henry, appel
lant, today reversed the decree of Cir
cuit Judge Davis, of Multnomah Coun
ty. The opinion was written by Justice
Bean.
According to records of the case, the
Provident Trust Company conveyed to
Mr. Henry and his wife a large amount
of suburban property in payment for
the company's bonds totaling 894,607.50,
which Mr. Henry held. Included in the
property transferred was. a tract upon
which James B. Bradshaw held a mort-
. . .,. tin n n Mr. Hearr contended
that the officials of the company, unn
known to him. inserted a clause in the
conveyance making him responsible for
the payment of the 110,000 mortgage.
Upon discovery of the clause, which
had been inserted, Mr. Henry alleged
fraud, and in his opinion today revers
ing the Judgment of the lower court.
Justice Bean declared that the company
officials "slipped one over" on Mr.
Henry.
For the fourth time since November.
1911, the Supreme Court today passed
upon the case of the Service ec Wright
Lumber. Comf any. against the fiumpter
Valley Railway Company, appellant,
when in an opinion by Justice Bean
the original Judgment for $3000 ob
tained five years ago was reversed and
the case sent back for a new trial. In
today's opinion Justice Burnett dis
sented. Since the case has been be
fore the Supreme Court. Justices Ben
son. McBride, Burnett and Bean have
passed on its various phases.
Other decisions were:
In the matter of the guardianship of
David Troy, incompetent, Dsllah Beem t
al.. appellants, vs. R. C. May, guardian, ap
pealed from Union County: opinion by Jus
tice Harris, motion to recall mandate de
nied. ,
Peerless Pacific Company, appellant, vs.
W. II- Rodgers. et al. : from Marlon County.
Involving a mechanic's Hen; opinion by
Justice Bean: Circuit Judge Galloway re
versed. Motion for rehearing was denied in Ore
gon Lumber Company vs. East Fork Irriga
tion Company: motion to dismiss was denied
la tate vs. Gocdall.
RATIFICATION IS HELD UP
Republican Club Demonstration Dun
for Saturday, July 1.
The Republican ratification meeting
which was to have been held on Mult
nomah Field tonight under the aus
pices of the Oregon Republican Club,
has been postponed on account of the
threatening weather until Saturday
night. July 1.
The postponement waa determined
yesterday by John McCourt, president
of the club, after consultation witli
members of the committee In charge of
the details. At the meeting on July 1
the same programme that had been ar
ranged for tonight will be presented.
A parade will precede the meeting on
Multnomah Field, Fireworks also will
be displayed,