I. .13. THE MORNING OREG OXUX,' ; FRIDAY, " 3, 1918. BUCKARDDS TAKE TO KELLY UNO WIN, 8-3 Portland Manages to Halt Beavers and Puts Over . First Victory of Season. SHOUP PITCHES GOOD BALL t 4 TereUnd Hermit Strode CntU tth, BhfB Vancouver Score 3 Ran t I-ocoM Find Opposing Twlrlcr . for 13 Safe Singlet. Tvrinr Ctmm lalrr l.aal Leagwe Ka-Bdtar. W. j rvt.' , w. i Pet. Seattle 2 Portland.. 1 J .ass Tacema... z I .goo AbardMa. TtiKevrtr Sl Foreland a. Tacoma . Spokane II. Seattle II. AMrdxt a. S BT J AXES 3. PJClIAltDSOX. Portland managed to pot over Its f nt rectory of tha season yesterday when Bill Fisher's warriors lambasted tha offerings of Kelly, Vancouver's young rfght-hander. It 13 safe blows. winning tha third (a ma of tha series. dors to 1. The aeries now stands Vancouver. S: Portland. 1. tds Backarooe started oat on a rampage In the second Innlnc and chased three runs across. Ther scored on In the fifth, three In the sixth and shot arross the final tally In the seventh ) ut for good lock. Fill Shonp. the Cleveland recruit right-hander, started out like a cham flon and twirled a beautiful game nntll th ninth inning-, when h let up lone enough for Vancouver to score three rnu. PTioup had aa many curves as Homer Ftndley'e eeenlc railway and had the Vancouver! tee swinging Ilk tha provertial garden, Kate, allowing only two scattered" singles until the eighth Inning when three singles In row failed to net Vancouver a run. Portland started a rumpus In the second after Leo filed out to Wolfer. 'ox singled and Kibble was given baa on balls. Rltter doubled down the third-baa Una. scoring Cos. Peter sen singled to center-scoring Kibble. Mhoup singled to renter and Peterson cored when BoeUle let Wolfer" throw get a ay. With two down in the f'.fth Smith singled, atol second and took third when Kelly walked Fisher and Sulli van and scored on Lee's scratch hit to third. In the sixth with the bases full Jtltter and Peterson scored on Fisher's single to center. Cox. first man up In the seventh. !ned to right-center, but Wolfer and Stewart got their signals crossed, allowing the drive to go for a triple and Cox later cored on Kibble's single. Vancouver sashayed across with three runs In the ninth. Brown reached first on Peterson's error and scored on Stokkes double. Cook singled. Stokke taking third. Boelxla singled scoring fctokke. Cook reaching second. Cook and Hoeule advanced on a wild pitch. Wolfer singled to left, scoring loon, and tne cattle ended. Today a gam starts at S o'clock. Tne score: Vancouver I Portland B H O A El DKOAE 4 0 0 Smith.!.... 4 1 1 SO 1 1 g O-Fisher. I... 4 1 S OO 1 o ulilvaa.m 4 e tea Lhj 41eo i z o i .i 4 x a 1 S I 0 Kibble.:.. 3 a a 7 0 1 X Kllltn... 3 3 a S3 si P.t.re a.g. 4331 0 1 6DOUB.P... Sill 1 0j ala. ge 34 1il aiy ll ..... e o i e i a 4 J....o a i s i a )-... 4 1 3 a 13 Tntfev. m. Ha lltom.1 Koaate.1. . teart.r. hnw.l.. . e.1.. ' . . .. Woeiaie.c. XeiiT.p. T-ala ge 34 1:i Tetala. 3313713 4 uatiea lor a.e..jr la ainin. oee by laalaga Vincww g rti-e Psrtiaad Hue . Fana. Urowa. -kke. Cook. Smith. Cox 3. lb.. Hitter. peiereoa 3. fhoop. St r ark or enoap i. sv fcauy L Uum en balls. ii rum; 1. Klly a, TobiH bit. Kit- e. gtefekew Throe baea hit. Cox. Doable I. or. sivoaa a Klttor to Fisher. Stolen ooa. omita. (Woiror. wild pitca. anoag. o.iro. t.a-pira aieaiora. " .Votes of the Game. A to-- drope of raia made their a p pear- ex: a do at tne toartk taalas aad II looked tor awmle aa theush Japller flailas mlfM Toll the chaocee o( a Port a 4 victory, but J ato was vita tbe Buckarooa aad they man aged ta get by wita ta-w lire victory. a a The crowd waa larger than tha previous cay. ane Judge Croat were a smlieaat esi.aded from ear to ear. Tbe Portland Magnate la well p:ead with the Backareoe aad eapecte aia players t step eat late lae roo. BUCKAROO'S PITCHING PHENOM, FROM LA PI'E, OR. ' jf" ''''''' ' ' , ' lp ' V' .'l : :c T" '' GIANTS TAKE SERIES I . mi 1 i S ? 5 Phillies Allow-New1 York to - ; ' - f jl lp blli Make Clean Sweep. I .If :M& Mllf 3' I DOYLE'S HOMER SCORES 3 1 'I lllS?"t i lit ' I l U SHell OUI .nd'rooklvn Are Victors. . ' ' : ' V ' I. I fS2LL VJL ... ' - . , . i . ' , ' i Mart'n.m. g . re I. c. . 4 Ni(o'a.r 4 rlffa.1. 4 Watte' a. L 4 1 3 3 1 1 4 1 S Jhoota.1.. g S aCle'a.p. when Downey . tripled with the bases fulL Tacoma pitchers Issued 17 free passes to first. Tha score: Spokane I Tacoma B H O A E' Rollo'r.a. 3341 Pable.3. Oown'y.S. 3 110 1 Wnht.3. g 1 peaa.l. S lonlela.m? 3 0 Sterena.c. 4 aub't.a 6 0 Wll.n.r.. 4 li Hoffro'n.1 ( 0 MtMo n p. 3 ISchin r.p. o LaaJte... 3 Totala 3i.ll ST Totala 40 13 27 19 3 Spokane 1 3 0 III 0 11 Tacoma 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 8 Runa. Hollochor 3. Downey S. rlartman. Marariall. Nelgbbon. Grttfen. Walter 2. Snoota, Cable. Wright. Cpeaa. Daniels 2. llaon 3. Hnrrman. Innings pltcbed. Mclloraa I S. Hchlndler 1-3. Leak 2. Stotea baMav Hollocher. atarohall. Waltara. Throe-b.oa. htta. Lxwn.r. M.ntba.11. Two b-vj-o hlta. Hartman. Neighbors. laabert. Hoffman. Sacntlca aire. Downer 3. Waltera. LaClouetra. tevena. Baa on ball, off Me Mor.n 10. Schlndler 3. lyeaka ft. LaClotutra g. Struck out. LaClou.tra a. McMorao 4. Leak. X Rons reeponstbl for. McMoraa 8. pMndler 1. Leake 2. Charge defeat to lie aloraa. f 6K.TTLE W INS G.VMl, 11 Aberdeen Loe Third Straight Con- tot on Wet Grounds. SEATTLE. Wash- iday ' 3. With vret grounds making th playing of both teams erratic. Beams made. It the straight over Aberdeen today by v a score of 11 to 8. Timely hitting fea tured th work of both teams, with lurk favoring Seattle, which hit when it counted most.' Th score: Aberdeen . I Seattle ' x n w A r- .-jxiirjia. S 3 1 3:3ma!a.1... 4 1 S 00 4 3 S-1 0 Loard.I. .. 4 3 6 3 1 3 3 0 Murphy.. 4 3 1 ft 3 3 Sl Carmaa.1. 4 0 T 3 9 3 0 0 l.eU'v'u.0. S .1 3 S 4 1 3 0 0 Rlchle.r., 0 10 8 1 3 o Morae.a... ' 0 3 3 ft 2 OODowney.e. 10 0 3 31 00 v:nslo.p... 0 0 0 0 20 OO.Touog.p.. 0 1 o V V O Bogart.s.. lto.ter.1.. Lgan.3. .. rinkle.m. Mlno.l.... t'l.yton.r. MTlldl Kulmoa.c. St. Clalr.p Jnhneon.e 'frlg't 1 1 Philadelphia Falls to, Make Run In Last 3 - Games Chicago Over comes S-Rttn Lead Pittsburg . and '.Brooklyn Are .Victors. Rooo.2. 3 1 1 01 Totala 42 1 24 a 1 Totals. 33 I 37 IS Hattad for Johneva In ninth. R.lleved Egan. Pcor by Inning K'mr Joaaph Cax. Harkaro backstop, aarwed th faa praaoat what kind of a n-.mt arm.&a auM-wti wb.a Boeisal got -a wb.a KJtter botd bta grounder la tbe tbird and he atarted to eteal arc o ad baa. rox dropaad the bail and recovered II ftv !l back oft Ik plat, end then threw -Ho..ei oat at eecoad. If was eome peg. a e a Wolfer and Stewart pulled the "After yea. my dewr otuat la tba aaventa wbaa ta.r betk ebaaed after Cox a drive la rigkt eoatar. Tboy lokd arms and rolled aftar tba pill, bat Cos bad reached third bafora tba ba:i waa retaraed to tbe tafiaid. Thank ye- boys. trOKXSE VIXS FROM TACOM. 4" Tlgee-s Xiooe Slow Contest After lira log 1 1 Free Passes. ( TACOMA. Wash.. May . Spokans oi from Tacoma It to I in a game that was slow because of poor pitching. ll wss a see-saw contest with Spokane .lrHa ihe lead finally In th seventh Ab.rtl.ea ........... .4 30001000- ttle 1 0 t ft 3 1 0 0 O 11 Kune. Roa-art 3. Heater 2. Bean 2. Zlnkle, Ulna. Hmala 3. Iaard 2. Murphy. Le Hour v.au. Mor. Iieenar 2. Toung. 8tolen beeee. HoKart. Ecan. Mine, tmal. l. Afourveau. Two-baaa bits. Zlnkle. Koee, Leard. Murpby, Paaea on ball oft Kagl g. St. Clair g. Toona 1. Jobnaoo 6. htmck out. by St. Clair 1. Toung S. Johnaon 6: Ron raepon- ibi for. tagi , au Clmtr X. Toaog 4. Jobaaon 10. t Gordon the hat for Vour faaaaaass aa hAttlti J -S6 Washington St. ANGELS WiN IN TENTH ! ' OAKXJaXD LOSES AFTER TTIQ CP SCORE I7V Kl.VTH. Salt Lake Take Cam Frwaa Teniea, 8 to Saeraaaeat See res S to Saa Frasebefs S la Oakland. , . LOS ANGELES. May J. Los Angolas mad a run in tbe first Inning today. and held that lead, until th ninth, whan Oakland tied th score. Tha Oaks blanked 'In th tenth, and then th Angela mad thre hits off Prough. netting th winning run after two were out. Saa Francisco lost Outfielder Hunter today by his enlistment in. th sub marine Wrrvice. Score: -R.H.E.I : R.H.E. Oakland... .1 ' . OJLos Angeles.3 1 Batteries Prough and Mitso; Brown and Boles. : - Salt Lake) S. Vernon 3. SALT LAKE. 3TY. May 2. Art Fromm held Salt Lak run less until th seventh today, but I in that frame Pete Daley dropped a fly In th out field, and from there on Vernon was unable to atop th local until they had scored five runs and sowed up tho contest. Ssore: R. H. E l R. H. E. Vernon 3 10 28alt Lake...S t 1 Batteries Fromme and Devormer; Leverenx and Konnlck. Sacramento 8, San Francisco 5. OAKLAND. Cat." May 2. Starting In tbe fifth Inning with four runs, Sac ramento In th next two inning scored four more, defeating San Francisco. Bromley held the Seals to six scattered bits and thneo runs. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Sacramento- 14 I.San Fran... 3 4 -Batterlea Bromley and Easterly; Smith and Brooks. PHILADELPHIA. May 2. Failing to mak a ran for th third straight game Philadelphia allowed New York to make a clean sweep of th aeries today, e to 0. The Giants knocked Mains out of the box In tho fifth inning. Doyle's homer wun two on oases being the final blow. M lork today released Pitcher ueorge smith to Cincinnati. Score: R. H. E.I R.H.R rew York.. S OlPhlla :.0 4' 1 .Batteries Perrltt and McCartv aiams, not ana A an ma. Chicago IS, Cincinnati 8. ft . i.nn.w, oiay i.-cnicago overcame a five-run lead today and In a batting be defeated Cincinnati In the first game of the series. Regan was unabla to atop the locals when they started bn a batting ram page and gave way to Coaley, who did not fare mucb better. Paskert's horn run. which sent Mann In ahead of him, clinched the gams In the fourth. Score : I .R.H.E-1 R.H.E. Cincinnati. .g 11 JjChlcago. ...li l 2 Batteries Regan. Conley and Wingo; TT' 1 1 f . I vim, ' nwci, i ici aiiu viiiiier. Pittsburg 1, St. Louis 0. PITTSBURG, May l. Hamilton won Batteries Faber... Danforth. ' Wolf gang and Schalk; James, Kalllo and Spencer. Philadelphia 7, New York 5. NEW ' YORK. ' May 2. Philadelphia defeated New York In an uphill game. Walker tied the score for the Athletics in the seventh Inning: with a home run. retiring Mogrfdge. Tho visitor won off Russell in .the ninth, scoring three runs on two hits, a hit batsman. a base on balls and a sacrifice fly. The score: v . : R.H.E.I --.' " R. H..E. vm. i, ' . i. n Iv . tr' - . , A ' . IIIIM. fQISi a. I 14 -.CW . lUI.-i.U AV Batteries Perry,. Adams, Geary-and Perkins; Mogridge,- Russell and Han nan. Boston 8, Washington It t BOSTON. May 2. Boston took . the odd game of the series from Washing ton. Shaw and Dumont were hit hard and the visitors made five errors. a pitching duel from Ames, who was I Hooper made three, doubles and Mc reached for a single and double In the I Innis singled three times, in as many first Inning. Pittsburg thereby scoring the only run of the gsme. After the first Inning not a Pittsburg player reached first bsse. It was Hamilton's fourth victory of the season. Score: R.H.E.I R.H.E. St Louis. ..0 ft llPittsburg...! 3 1 Batteries Ames, Sherbell and Gon- sales; Hamilton and Schmidt. Brooklyn 7, Boston 4. BROOKLYN. May I. Pat Rasran. of Boston, who attempted to pitch games on two successive days, waa knocked out of the bpx In the seventh Innlna-. All of Boston's right-handed tpltchers except Ragan are III' and Manager Stalling would not start a southpaw against th Super baa. . Score: R. H. E-l RTT.F1 Boston 4 3 3IBrooklyn.'j.7 13 2 Batteries Ragan. Canavan and Hen ry, Tragesser; Citeney and Krneger. CVEXELXSD BEATS ST. IOCIS times at bat. also keeping his season's fielding record clean. The score: . R.H.E-M - R.H.E. Washlngton.1 6. 6JBoston S IV 0 Batteries Shaw, Dumont, Craft and Ainsmlth; Leonard and Agnew. & WIXI.IE RITCHIE i IS EXEMPT Camp Lewis Boxing Instructor Has Defective Ear. , ' CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma. May 2. Willi Ritchie,' camp, boxing lnstructfir. who was received last week in the draft, credited to San Francisco, has been discharged from the service be causa of a defective ear. it waa learned today. ' . i Ritchie received a fracture of the eart' drum during his boxing career and is deaf In one ear. He will continue his work aa camp boxing Instructor. t BENSON NINE LOSES Plumbers Give Game to Jeffer- . - .son High, 8-3. 'BONERS' FEATURE BATTLE i Winners Bnnch Hits and Take Game; IeroIt Defeats Chicago. ST. LOinS. Ms. Mar ! St. Tr.nl. I - outnit oievemnd today, but the latter team had better auccess in bunching hits and won 3 to 2. Joe Wood, ex pltoher, playfcig outfield for Cleveland, took a leading part. In the seventh Inning with the score tied he doubled. was sacrificed to third and scored on a single by Bagby. Wood, by a perfect throw, prevented the. locals from tying tn score in tne eignin. .Tne score: ' R.H.EI ' , R.H.E. Cleveland... 6 1SL Louis 2' 7 1 Batteries Bagby and O'Neill: 8oth- oron. Rogers and Nunamaker. . Detroit 9, Chicago 6. DETROIT. Mich, May t After Chi cago bad piled up a four-run lead and driven Pitcher .James from the box with none out in the first Inning, De troit with a recruit pitcher in the box bunched hits off Faber and Danforth and won the opening game of the series. to 6. here this afternoon. Kallio. al though wild, waa effective In pinches nd received good support. The score. R.ILE.I R.H.E. Chicago.. 10 21Detroit. ....... 9 11 J Baseball Summary, Pacific ' Coast W. L. Pet. I .W. 1 Pet. 18 13 .SSttoakland..:.' 15 IS .484 16 13 .6520-. Angefcs. 14 IS .4AT 14 14 -600,lan Fraa.. 12 IS .400 American Leani. - ' 12 8 .800' Detroit...! 3 6.-75 8 4 .86.!8t. Ioula... 4 7.3X4 6 4 .SM .Nev Tork... 5 .367 0 7 .46-lPhllad.l... . .4 "8 .833 National League. ' . .. 12 1 .823Pmburg.. ' 5 S .500 8 8 .727 St. LouU.'j. 6 8 .385 7 8 .588! Boston 4 .308 7 7 .6001 Brooklyn.... 3 10 .231 Boc karoo Batting Averages. . '' AB H Pet. 1 - : AB H Pet. Rltter..... 8 4 .500 Dempsey.. 7 ,1.1-43 4 . -WiHuinvan... .11 i .owx 4 .3-HlHmlth..... I 4 1 .250 1 .33IRapp..... 2 O'.OOO 3 .SOOlciow ,1.0 .0OO 2 .200Klrwln.... 0 0.000 2 .186f -. i How tbe Series Stand. Vancouver 2. Portland. 1. ' i . Tacoma 2, Kpokano 1. - . ! Seattle 8. Aberdeen 0. f I Where tbe Teams yy ' Today. Vancouver at Portland. . . r Spokane at Tacoma. ' r Aberdeen at Seattle. . . Where the Teams Play Next Week. Aberdeen at Portland. Vancouver, at Tacojna. .... Spokane at gsatu,. . Salt Lake. Sac ram' to. Boston. . .. Cleveland. Chicago. .. Waahl'gt'n New Tork. Chicago. .. Phlladel. . Cincinnati Cox 10 Lee ;. 12 Shoup 3 Kibble... . 10 Peterson. 10 FUber.... 12 Democrats Have Easy Sledding All Way Grey Nicked , Often, but Benson Ttef uses to' Convert Its BIngles Into Tallies. ' Interscholaatie League Standings. W. UPct.l - W.i-Pct. Lincoln ...SO 1000r. B. B. C. .. 2 2 .500 Jefferson... 8 .0 lOOOSenson .... 1 2 .333 Washington 4 1 .800,-1111 0 a .000 r ran kiln ... 8 1 . 750ommercs ..0 3 . 000 olumbla ..11 .oootamea Jotin.0 4 .000 The Jefferson High School baseball nine . defeated Benson Tech . yesterday afternoon on Multnomah Field by the score of 8 to 3. The Benson nine made mors bonehead plays than has ? any other team this season. Although Ben son . hit Pitcher . Grey for , nine - safe swats and had men on second and third twice with no outs, poor base running and poor coaching by the plumbers kept their team from tying tho score, With the score 2 to 1 in Jefferson's favor the Benson infield had one bad Inning, and Jamieson's crew put four runners over on but a single hit. A walk, two errors by Scot, a wild heave by the pitcher and a single by Andrews did the damage.. - Catcher Feldman. of the Plumbers, caught a good, game behind the bat and made a couple of singles, but his noor baserunning made him look as though he had just been graduated by the kindergarten school. The Jefferson team did not play up to exDectations. Pitcher Grey, who was heralded as a coming wonder, did not pitch as steadily-as he did against Washington and, although the Benson hitters are considered weak. - they slammed his offerings all over the lot Christian Brothers ana LoiumDia Prep will cross bats this afternoon on Multnomah Field. Scoi-e:. Jefferson I . Benson base hit. Feldman. Sacrifice hit, Edwards. Balk, Grey., Umpire. Rankin. XTHLETES WIX COMMISSIONS Privates Glenn Hoover and Harold Kerry Qualify In Training Camp. -" HONOLULU, T. H., April 21. (Spe clal.) Private Glenn E. Hoover, ama teur wrestling champion of the North west, and Private Harold E. Kerry; son of a Seattle lumberman, both enlisted men in the Second Infantry here, yes terday became Second Lieutenants as a result of qualifying at the second of fleers' training camp -here which has lust closed. Both are famous atnietes in tne Northwest Kerry is the famous 'Stub" Kerry, star catcher of the Uni versity of Washington baseball team for four years. Hoover was a redhot L W. W. up until the time the United States went to war. He defended some of the gang that were mixed up in the Everett battle. LOS ANGELES GIRL WINS. SWIM Dorothy Burns Defeats Charlotte iBoyle 100 Tarda In 1:10 3-5. SAN FRANCISCO. May 2. Dorothy f ? R H E R R H E newar.2 6 0 0 0 Muller.2-D. Hammett,m 4 0 0 0i McKlnney.r. 4. 0 Reed.l 5 10 0 Edwards.3. . 3 .1 Howard.... 4 2 2 0; Baker. p 3 0 Helev.r. . .. o u u u r riena, x u Steele. 3 5 2 1 0' Feldman. c. . 4 1 Julian. 1.... 4 1 0 liSlmpson.l... 4,0 Andrewa,c. 8 2 2 0 Bcnnla. 1. . . . 4 0 Frey.p..... a u l. u Aera,m. . . . s , u ' dcuii,b. . . . a. v Totals... 40 8 Totals...' 83 3 7 Score by innings Jefferson 0 0 2 0 4 0 .2 0 0 8 Benson 10 0 0 0 2 0 0- 0 S Struck out. by Baker 10. Muller 4. Grey . Base on balls, by Baker 1. Muller -1. Hit bv Ditcher. Hammett and Julian, by Baker. JttniPgs Piubed. by Saker 7. Uuller i. - Stint "I'd Have Lost - HerIf It Hadn't Been for Cherry's. Yes, sir, Td gotten down to "bedrock" and was ashamed to let anyone know it last of all. my girl. So I was just on the verge of giving her up to the other fellow, for I couldn't ask her to go out with anyone so run down at the heel as I was. But I found Cherry's, and that was all that saved the day for me. I saw one of their ads in the paper, but I really couldn't believe a firm would give us such easy terms, especially clothes. So I went to see for myself and found it to be true, every word.of it So here I am, all togged out and, to be honest, I feel like a millionaire. You see, all I paid was a few dollars down and now I am paying the balance in small weekly payments every Sat urday night They stay open until 8 o'clock every Saturday night anyway. Very conveniently located at 389-91 Washington street, Plttock block. AdV. Burns, of Los Angeles. ' beat Charlotte Boyle, of Chicago, In a 100-yard dash exhibition swimming contest here last night The first race was a dead heat and in the second Miss Burns won in one minute 10 3-5 seconds. Clarence Lane, of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, 'beat Sandy Goodman, of San Francisco, in the 60 yard dash in 24 3-5 seconds. N. Earle, of Chicago, was third. Salmon Continue I to un Trout are taking the fly. 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