The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 16, 1910, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 17

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    THE SUNDAY 01.EG05TA.N, rORIXAXD, OCTOBER 16, 1W0.
GREAT SCORELESS
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vcJ Gregg to Pitch Both C nrs
for the Beaver Today.
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Portland kept up th shutout rcord
eommanoad against Sacramento th pr
vloue wnk. tor yesterday th Bevr
blanked th An gale for th fifth eon
eecuttv Urn. nd cord thr run
off -Handaoroe" Bill Toir whll th
latter teammate were banging up a
collection of hora collar against th
twirling of -Blf S- Bill Steen.
Yesterday' fimt complete IS eon
aacutWe Inntnga alnc aa opposing team
ha scored against tb- Portland team;
a moat remarkable record, and today
Veaa Oregg. Portland's great soutb
paw. wiU pltah both game against Loe
Angel, aad th fan arl hoping be
will bring Portland record to 1 Id
nlnga Oregg. being a left lander, ha
a adnata- vr th Angela, which
club 1 generally weak against aouUi
paw pltchars. Tbl afternoon' game
will wind trp th eaon In Portland,
and aa Immen orowd la expected.
Steen Given Grand Support.
Staan. who wa t great form, pitched
steady ball throughout, and alao bad
th benefit of apleadld support by hi
teammate. Casey. Olaon. Ryan. Ort
and Rapp contributed to th thrill ao
corded th fan, for each o-f the play
era puliad off a grandstand atant or
two In th matin.
Ryan wa aepedally prominent wtth
two robbery cavtohea In center field
which andoabiadly vd Btwen from
having more than on bit regletered
off hi delivery, white Bill Iwapp palted
a Molding- tnat back of first baa which
mad th fan alt np and tak notloa.
With vry plTr a'n" Hk rao
horaa. it la no wondar that th Portland
team baa mad tela rmarkabl record.
Bill Toser waa pitching srrand base.
ball until th sixth Inning; when th
Heavers bunched three hit ta a row.
and Howard contributed a wild throw
which landed two run for th bom
guard, aad another ace wa drawn In
th eereuth on a pais aad Oeorg Ort'
corking two-bag gar.
Fireworks Come) la Sixth.
Ta th sixth Fteen waa first man op
nd flew to Kennedy. Buddy Rrn
singled over Dalmaa bead, and Olaon
followed suit. Artie Krueger then
"bin gad" on to canter which tallied
Ryan, but Daley threw nicely to Oren
dorff. who relayed th ball to Howard
expecting to catch Krueger at th mid
st tlon. However. Howard (potted Ol
aon dashing around third for th reg
ister and let Krueger go to return th
ball to th plat, but be threw high
over Orendorfra bead and Olson scored.
Krueger tried to oor when Casey flew
to Daley, but Pete's toa to th catcher
wa perfect and Krueger was out.
In th next Inning Sheehaa walked
and BUI Rapp aoraflcd him to sec
ond. Then Ort came through with bla
two-ply smash and Bheahaa tallied the
third run of th game.
With Daley on third and Barnard en
second In th fourth, through th form
er' single, a pas to the latter and a
sacrifice by Howard. Bill Rapp vd
the ahutout record by a great atop
of Kennedy' hit towards tight field
after Dillon bad gone out. and to4ng
th ball to Eteen. covering th bag. re
tired th batter aad the aid. It was
a thrilling play and the crowd want
wild in appreciation of th great work
of the Portland player.
Rj an and Ort Star la Field.
In the third toning Baddy Ryan
captured Orendorffa bard drive after
a long run. aad George Ort robbed
Bart Delmea of a possible two-bagger
In th Sam Inning.
This afternoon's doubleheader will
tart promptly at 1 o'clock, and a record
crowd le expected In caae the weather
remain good. Crlger and Nagle will
probably pitch for Ioe AngeK-s, whll
the mtghtjr Gregg will beave both game
for Portland. Th score follows:
LOS AKCTELES.
AB R St TO A
Daley, cf 4 I X 1
Bernard, rf 311
Howard. X S 4 1 1
Illlon. lb 4 X
Kennedy. If 4 O
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PORTLAND.
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Olson, mm 4 1 X 0 s
Kraeier. If 4 X 0 0
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Sheohan. Ik 1 1 t
Rappa. la 11 1
Ort. rf 1
Marrar. . 1 X '
Sleea. a 1 4 0
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Orwndorff. Sacrtrlea alts Howard. Rappa,
etotoa basts Daler. gheaben. Howard.
forrey. Hit or pTtrnoa ball ebeetiaa.
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Pinner.
CIIRISTIAX GOES TO PIECES
San Francisco Wallops 'Wolverton'
Men Desplto Lively.
my raAvrnsro. Oct. IS. Christian.
of Oakland, went to plecea In the alxth
i..u. tnAmm .ml tha San Francisco bat
ter who. up to that time had registered
only on hit and no runs, went on record
for three clean drives and put two tallies
across the plate, winning I to 1
Oakland opened the session with two
runs In the first Inning and added another
I . K Thaw made If fnn r to their
credit In the fifth. The removal of Chris
tian sent Lively Into the box. and th
local welcomed th newcomer .by an
addition of three mora run In th sev
enth. Score:
R. H. BVf R. H. &
San Fran. ..4 T ipekland 4 2
Battertea Eastley and Williams; Lively.
Cbriatlan aad Thorn a.
Vernon 3-0 ; Sacramento 0-J.
r i a ivni'i.Tfl rwr IK Vernon and
Sacramanto divided honors In a double-
mmJw .a w hAth wamaa feelne? X to 0.
Th feature of th first game waa the
batting of Carlisle for Vernon, woo mao
. mn .nil a twA-hjJI hit. Sacra-
man to, by scoring la th first Inning of
. w . ih. ilrwft nin artar
having been blanked for 32 consecutive In
nings In th present eene. Bcor:
rrrax gam:
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Vernon ..-.4 s C,3acramwnto . 4 I
Batteries Canon and Brown; taum
and LaLong.
Second game:
w it n I R. H. B.
Ternon I 1 8acramento .
(Called at end of fifth: dark.)
TlatfiTlae Sracltanrldaw and Brown;
Wbalan and LaLong.
CHAMPION'S WIX OXLT GAME
AIMUn Meet Defeat by Score of
a to o.
nm iTMrr vutl rv- 1 S. Thi If 10
champion of th American League to
day defeated tne Aii-oiars or m
f I to . the teat gam or tn aenes.
It waa th only gam of th aerlea
f ftv won by th Philadelphia team.
J ma.b mrA VrttUUL Mflh Of
whom pitched tore Innings, held the
bard bitting star to tnree mis. ooort;
R. H. E. K. . J3.
AJV-Star. tPtdL Am.. i
Batteii Wateh and Street. Dona
hue; Bender. Plank. Kraus and Thorn
aa, Living (ton.
CLEVELAND NOW IS LEADIVQ
Onctnnatt Loecw 7-to-l Game tn
Kace for Ohio Honor.
CLEVELAND, Oct. 15. By winning
th third gam of the aerlea today, by a
cor of T to L Cleveland took th lead
over Cincinnati In the contest tor the
baseball championship of. Ohio.
. Cleveland mad six hit in th third
Inning and piled ap II hits In the game.
The team will play a double-header
In Cincinnati tomorrow.
R. H. E-l R. H. E.
niinl. T 11 liCInclnnael 1 TO
Fandom at Random
WHEN th Portland team tsD
llahed the Pacific. Coast - League
record of 14 ahutout innings In 10
th Lo Angeles Club lost th flrat four
of th aero games at that time. This
yar Sacramento started It and th
Angela are winding ttup.
Tommy Murray Is catching grand
baseball these daya. and even If he doe
not hit aa well as Qua Flaher. the little
catcher will help the team Just aa much
as th regular catcher next aeason.
a e a
Eugene Xrapp occupied a seat In the
pre box yesterday and all through
th afternoon he wa "pulling" for Bill
Steen to come through with another
ahutout. "Gene" proved himself a rabid
fa." by standing up la the "lucky" aev
enth. e e e
"Roaring Bill" Rapp says he will
probably winter In Portland. Bill la a
married man and hi wife haa taken
quite a fancy to Portland, hence th
flrat Backer decision. BUI aaya Port
land la better than Mleaourl anyway,
e . e e
On hie first thr trip to th plat
yesterday Tommy Sheehan negotiated
first. He walked In th second and srr
enth. and singled to center tn th fifth.
Tommy alao distinguished himself with
two Bio throws at third.
e
In th avanth Inning, with Georgl
Ort on aecond. Tommy Murray alngled
to right field, but Bernard toaaed finely
to Orendorff and Ort was caught at the
c
r-a-
plate. George bad a little conversation
with Rankin over th decision, but the
amps was right.
see
Jadg-e Graham wired Rankin to eora
South with tbo team tonight, but Ed
declined becauae of preaatng business
reaaona. H Informed President Gra
ham that he would be unable to go thla
time, but would report in th Spring
If hi ervtoea are wanted.
e e e
Thla afternobn'a game will wind up
the baseball aeason for 1(10, and the
Portland and Loa Angelas team will
leave for California to play out th
final three weeks of play. Los Angeles
goea home to meet Vernon, while th
Beaver are acheduld at San Francisco.
"ii'i nriTn m iiiijihi
U DLHID HLUIiH.
Varsity in Poor Form and Has
Close Call.
SPECTACULAR RUNS SAVE
Albany High Eleven Defeats Alumni.
ALBANY. Or.. Oct. la. Special. )-T hat'
th Albany High School will have a
strong football team this Fall la Indicated
by the splendid work of the squad In
Its first gam yesterday afternoon, when
It won from the alumni St to 0. The team
work, aa well as th Individual ability of
th players, elicited considerable praise,
especially aa practically all of the play
ers are new at th game. Th team will
play It first Interscholastlo game of th
season next Saturday afternoon, when It
marts the team from the Brownsville
High School.
CITT9 FIRST FEBfCUfQ MEET
TO BE HELD BARLT IN
NOVEMBER.
Local Club's Cat f Arm.
Th first' fencing tournament
ver held In Portland will be
given under the auspice of the
Portland Fencing Club early In
November. Competition will be
with th foils, dueling sword and
esber. and any amateur fencer In
the city or neighboring city 1 at
liberty to compete, either In th
Individual events or club team.
Club entries will be limited to
three. Special prise will be
awarded th winners of each
vent.
A special feature of th tour
nament will be a women' con
teat with th foils, and If suffi
cient entries are received prises
will be awarded to winners of
flrat and second place.
Ail entries should be filed with
th secretary of the club not later
that October 11.
Alomni Used Old-Style Play With
Occasional Trick While Regulars
Show Weak Defense and Dis
play Lack of Teamwork.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene,
Or., Oct. 15. (Special.) In a poorly
played game of football on Klncald
Field today the University of Oregon
team defeated the Alumni by th score
of 1( to .
The Oregon team showed up In mis
erable form and only escaped defeat
by displaying superior endurance to the
old "grads." At the end of the second
quarter of the gam tne score siooa
to 0 In favor of tbe Alumni. Moores
Intercepted a varsity forward pass and
raced 75 yards for a touchdown. Moullin
kicked the goal.
In the latter part of the game the
Alumni defense weakened and by spec
tacular runs and passe the varsity
eleven piled up three touchdowns. Tay
lor kicked one goaL
Th Alumni used old-style methods
with an occasional trick play. The
varsity "showed a weak defensa and
lacked team work.
The stars for the Alumni . were
Moores, PInkham, Ferris and Moullen;
for Oregon, Taylor, Latourette, Grout
and Kay. The lineup:
Oregon. Position. Alumni.
Kelly C Hug
Kenton LO Penland
Mitchell RO Ferris
Weedland LT , Pink
Bailey RT Earl
KUer RE Woods
Michael LE Hexon
Mean ............ -F B Moullan
Latourette Q... Capt Latourette
Walker LH Moores
Taylor fCapt.) :H Hayes
Linesman. Johns; umpire. Hunt; referee.
Main; Sold judge, Leonard; 16-mlnute Quar
ters. I-mlnute Intervals.
In a preliminary game the Oregon
Freshmen defeated Eugene High School
by th score of to 0.
Oregon's score was due to Earl
Cobb's recovery of a forward pass and
run of 65 yards for a touchdown. The
team were evenly matched and neither
ahowed a decided superiority. The
lineup:
rreshmaa. Position. Eugene.
Canneld -...C. Wray
Ferguson SO
Hall i.
Bradabaw B.B
Buoy LQ
Orout LT
Aumaen LE
Reynolds .B H.
Bean FB
Orifdth ........ ....w
Cobb - LH
8pencet
Archambeau
...... Debarr
KoVls
....... Cook
, Griffin
...... Green
, Gray
Clubb
Smith
PORTLAND ACADEMY DEFEATED
Oregon City High School Wins Game
hy Narrow Margin, 6-6.
-rTir-nYW PITT Or. Oct. 15. (Spe
cial.) Football under' the new rules
made Its debut In thla city today In a
i . i .nma h.tw.rn Portland
Academy and Oregon City High School,
which was won Dy me lauer eleven, a
to- 5. Except for a sprained shoulder,
sustained by Moore, Oregon City
tackle, in th first quarter, the In
juries wen of a slight character.
Moore was replaced by Andrews.
The Academy's scoring occurred in
the first quarter, ten minutes after the
ball had been put Into play. Graves.
In endeavoring to get started with the
ball fumbled behind the line, but be
fore he could regain It, Woodcock, of
the Academy, broken through the line,
snatched the pigskin, and raced 30
yards down the field fr a touchdown.
The effort to kick the goal failed.
Five minute after the ball bad been
In play in the third quarter. Cross
selxed a forward pass by the Academy
back field on their 16-yard line. and.
without interference, he ran through
the opposing players, almost the length
of the field for, a touchdown. Aa Cross
planted the ball- between the posts,
Kelly had no difficulty In kicking the
goal for the winning point. During the
i j nunrt.r tha Academy
eleven used the forward pasa many
times, and to gooa aavaniag-o. nutu
.i.. an,4,w1 tha nts-skln wa
within 15 yarde of th High School
goal Una. . ,J,
In tire last quarter, oy noiomj
it CHtv secured th
ball, and Shaahan's fine punting kept
the ball towara ins wowr -"w
T tmnm- InnOTIlll of the nfflfL
1JI . ' O .MB. "
an Academy end received th ball n
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a forward pass and a aoors seemed Im
minent, when Baken,. In a ?5
sprinting, overtook him, and downed
him five yards from the goal line. Just
as the whlatle ended the game. The
lineup:
p . O. C. H. 8.
McClung- LEW Grave.
abV:.::.: ..c. ;
Burgard RGL Kelly
Mann RTL Moore, Andrews
Wilson BEL CauHeld
Woodcock Q '"hl"
Wllhelm RHB Bheahan
""..""....LHB Hushes
B. Burgard F
iTmnlre Thorns. Lines
men white and Manning.
IDAHO "V DEFEATS OOXZAGA
By Score of 46 to e, Spokane Boys
Meet Waterloo.
iTvnrtmarmr rur TDAWO. Moscow.
UXIlTJbW,.. . -
Oct. is. (Special.) The University of
Idaho beat Qonsaga College of Spokane
here today by the score of 46 to 8. Both
teams were evenly matched as to weight.
Idaho made the first touchdown In leas
, t..i . nimiiiL Idaho kicked oft to
lam Iran - .
Gonsaga but the visitors failed to get
the ball. Idaho then went mruugu mo
. - - . . v. - aH, innnMnwn. The aec)-
oentir lur - m
ond touchdown wa mad In the a.me
manner. "...
Tbe score at tbe end of tne nrst quarter
wm 17 to o: second quarter, 23 to 0; third.
41 to ; final. 46 to 6.
Qonxaga made uieir oniy louciwunn
.u. a t th- third Quarter. Ther
near nw M -
made a forward pass through Idaho s
center for a -gain of 25 years, several
Idaho men missing tbe man carrying the
ball For Gonzaga. Groger, center, and
Morlartty, fullback, . starred. For Idaho,
Changnon, Lunatrom . and Thornton
starred.
WASHIXGTOX "XT' SCORES 51
University of Pnget Sound Gets Ter
rible Drubbing at Seattle.
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. Se
attle. Oct. 15. (Special.) The University
of Washington today defeated the U"
of Puget Sound, 61 to 0. and tonight
Coach Dobie Is Jublllant.
This week Dobie relegated "Wee"
Coyle, the all-Northwest quarterback, to
tha second team because he lacked that
pepper which has ooaraoterised his work
In the past two years. In bis place,
Dobie Is substituting Elmer Flfleld, a
freshman from Everett. The slowness
of Coyle may be due to his 111 health.
Dobie thinks he has been Internally In
jured and he wishes not to risk the dan
ger of losing Coyle soma time during
this Important season.
Great excitement will prevail next week
. h- TTivurnltv of Washington, aa on
Saturday Washington meets Whitman
College of Walla Walla. It will be one of
the hardest games of the season.
JEFFERSOX PIAYS SALEM TIE
Portland School, Though Conceded
Victory, Falls to Win.
SALEM, Or., Oct. 16. (Special.)
Jefferson High School, of Portland,
and Salem High School played a tie
game at football today, the score
standing 6 to 5 when time was called.
No scores were made in the first quar
ter, but Portland scored in the second
and tbe game waa generally conceded
to the visitors, but the locals scored
in the third quarter. In the last quar
ter It appeared that Salem would win
and on several occasions the locals had
the ball within two or three feet of
the goal line, but were unable t make
short gains on the finish.
Colorado E Sets New World's Mark.
LEXINGTON, Oct. 15. Colorado B
set a new world's record for three-year-olds
in the second heat of the Ken
tucky stake here today, by trotting a
mile ln-2:01i. The old record was held
by General Watts at 2:06.
Moran and Frayne Fight Draw.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 15. Owen Mo
ran, the English lightweight, and Johnny
Frayne. of San Francisco, fought a ten
round draw before the New Orleans Ath
letic Club tonight. The men fought at
133 pounds.
Lia Grande First Team Wins 2e-0.
LA GRANDE. Or., Oct. 15. (Special.)
The La Grande high school first
team today defeated the second team
22 to 0.
White Salmon Bank Prospers.
WHITE SALMON. Wash.. Oct. 15.
(Special.) At the directors' meeting of
the White Salmon Valley Bank, Claude
Keefhaver was promoted from assistant
cashier to cashier. The bank declared its
first dividend since organization four
years ago. The dividend was 2 per cent
semi-annual,, and the surplus fund waa
Increased.
All bowlers interested in the game
are requested to attend a meeting to
be held in the parlors of the Oregon
Hotel Monday, October 17, 1810.
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