TIIR SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TOllTIi V1, 3fAY 21. 1911.
VISiTORS BEATEN
TROUNCE
HXX WHO HAVE ",C01IE BACK" IN BASEBALL WORLD DURING PAST MONTH.
' came at opportune times, and Vancou
ver won the game, 4 to 3. Score:
Vancouver I Seattle
Ab.H.Po.A.E.1 Ab.H.PaA.E.
Br k r.cf 4 0 4 0
O; Cr-ks'k.cf
Adams.. 4 111
Bn'lt,2b 3 i 3 4
Brh'r.lD 2 111 2
J'mes.Jb 1 0 2 a
H'fs'n.lf 4 0 0 0
Fchar..ss 3 13 2
Sp'ro'n.c 2 0 3 1
Kngle.p. 2 0 14
2 H'ym d M 4
11 D'vds'n.lf 3
o;Bues.3b.. 5
0! Weed.rf . 4
0 Kad'n.lb 4
2: Iard,2l S
01 Shea.c . . . 4
llZcfrt.p. 3
SENATORS 9 TO 3
, FOR THIRD TIE
Totals 25 5 27 17 9) Totals 35 10 24 7
SCORE Br INNINGS.
McCredie's Sluggers Pound
Portland Twirler Holds Spo
Vancourer - 2 0010001 -
Out Another Victory With
Seaton Pitching.
kane to Three Swats in
. Pitchers' Duel.
eattle 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3
SCX MARY.
Ruiia Brink r. Adazns. Tl4nntt. JamM
Crulckshank. Lard. Zackert. Two-bass
hi Zack?rt. Stolen buses Brashear. Rav
mond. Bases on balls Off Engle S. off
Zackert IV. Strur.k nut Vtv Enelei 2 TlAolfort
- Wild pitches Zackert 5. Hit by pitcher
-nrasnea r. uouDie d ara Ktnri to Jamrx.
Scharnwttber to Bonnett to Bras hear. left
BEAVERS
"Xature Iiatli framec!
strange fellows in lier time'1
but we can fit them.
Some liffht on the "extra
BEN. HUNT KNOCKED OUT
HOLM'S GAME CLEVER, TOO
on bases Vancouver 14. Seattle 10. Time of
same, x:i. umpire Kane.
CATHOLICS ARRANGE SCHEDULE
Sheehan and Rjan Am Bright Star
In Mrramrnlo Ball llrmimrol
and Carry Off Honor With
Cum Today.
SACRAMENTO. CaL, May 1. (Spe
cial. The Beavers continued their
w;iioTir today, beating th Senator
to .
McCredle's boys slugged bard and at
opportune times. The? knocked big
Ben Hunt oat of the box la the sixth,
but Jack i'ltzgerald's offering were
no Improvement. He was pelted aa
freely aa Hunt, and was given almost
aa weak support. Tommy Seaton had
h!s teammatea behind him. Sheeban and
I'.yan being the particular star. Kyaa
gathered In almost Impossible flies, and
Sree.'.an took hard c Lances.
cramento began at a rood clip by
nfnextns two runs in tbe third by
Iwis doul.te. a walk and Shlnn's sln-
tie Into right, on the hit-and-run play.
The Heavers coppered In the fifth on
Pheehan's triple and I'ecklnpaugh's sac
rifice fly to Lewis.
Milli Inning 'Awful."
In the sixth the game begun getting
Ilk yesterday's, errors by ohina let
Seatn and Kxl2ers home. Beaton stole
se.-end. and when Mahoney muffed Kjr-
an' fly. Beaton scored. Krueicers sln
xle to renti-r brought Rodgera In and
Hunt out of the box. Rtpps found Kits
Immediately, scoring Kyaa with
safety to center. Si.eehnn's fly to Ma
rmney let ICruexer htne. and when
Pevktnpauah ri..ubled to right Rapps
croel the pan.
The only Portland error was stretched
f-r all It as wrrth In the last of the
slxlii. when o'lt-'urke cantered around
to second, while ilapps was c:a!ng the
tail he let to through him.
A passed ball advanced O'Riurke to
third. After the second out was made.
IarvzL walked an. I pulled the double-
steal vltii his bold raptuin. who regis
tered while the ball was shooting across
the diamond.
Krargrr .Makes Triple;.
Kruea-er opened the elichth with
triple, lie couldn't score on Rapps fly
to Lewis, but waited until Sheelmn and
I'ecktnpaugh bad walked and then was
pathfinder for fheeean on a trip home
when Murray slnaled over short. Mur
ray beat a poor throw from Thomas on
a run to second, which let i'eckinpaugn
score the final tally.
nly one aame will be played tomor
row, both teams desiring- to play off the
Tuesday tie In some future tune.
rnril.n1 I MmiWnlO
Ab.H.Po A.E I AD.irPa.AR.
"had rf . S I 1 O 0 -Oilnn.Sb. 4 3 o O 1
H r - i I O I "K k.Jli 4 O .1
l:vn.c: S O 1 1 Van 11 rt 4 O 1 O S
K r r If 3
Kdr'lt 4
htlftia 2
2 1
U '.tr.i't.lh 3 1 12 O O
14 O
i o a
1 a 2
1 VI an jr.rf . 4 a 2 0 I
V Thin .. 4111
O !l..lf . 3 1 1
Vutit. 4 S 3 2
Kaaluo.p. 4 a a s
I. rr h'n.sa 3 14 3a
Olhml.p.. 1 O O 1 O
I Kits.. r... 1 a o
Trials 31 1 1 :T I I Totals 3l 27 14
S-.RB IIT INNINGS.
?.find o o a o i s a 1 a
Mi'. I 1 1 O 2 3 2 1 11
riraento .......... o o 2 a a i a a i z
Hit. 2 1 1 0 1 O 8
smiiABr.
Run. Ftrnfiiers. Rrmji. K r-1 r 2. R.PPS.
hta.iMn JL Iwklrrtufl. feton. tVRourka.
L.i l.er her. I'tts 4tT klunt. e: runs a.
I l-.l lnnlnc ThrM-lMM hits heehn.
kru.-er. 1 - bt ae ht: Lew is. I e;ktn
u . rv es.TtfLce htt Hunt. Ites no balls
- . 1 : s.uo off t'ttxn-rald 2. struck out
k:v Hunt he Meat. in 2. bjr r llar-raM 1.
p --f KurHe to Im:c. Kysa to
K i Kt.urke t l-ervhen ti leasts. f-r-
-'.'u fiy l'e.'knpS'Sh. eheehsa. t'S.eed
:a'l lnrrsv. tfti.in baees Sestna.
r K.turke. ttoniig: Time ef sane. 1.4a. lm-
I11KI.AMI TAKKS THIRD CAHK
Tennant'e Home Ran "ails to Glye
Seal Victory In 10-S ContrM.
SAN rTtAXCISCO. May SX-Oakland
n their third tcame out of the series
with San Kram-lsco today, h) to X land
Inir on itrowtilnit and Henley for 1 hits.
i::c t runs and 10 hits wero secured off
Frowntnc In four lnntnes. Tennant
scored a tutne run. In spite of the
heavy liitttnc. Onklaod played Iosely.
rle errors beln charged asatnst tha
trans-bay players. The mtire:
San ltmin Oakland
.tb.ll. IM. A. K' AhH To-A E.
rf .
o Tfel.lb. .
1
M V e M J 1
H r. t 4 o
Tm US 4 -
I
4
4 ll-oy.rf. .. 3 1
1 ' M ic.rt.lt 5 3
3 O t ut's. ?! 4 3
t O 7.r'er.-( 3 3
3 I lt. tl'z 3b 3 3
t ovtare..M. 4 1
2 l IVan-e.e. 3 2
2 1 irr!. a.p 4
e 0'Tkeu'aa.c 1 1
3 O e
too
12 2
0 -
1
1 1
4
2 11
31
l-ut .... .
l-rr. .-. .
Mr... p
Itenlet .p
3 3 0
2 1
1 2
t V
3 o
Tot. I. 34 J4 IT
Totals 33 IS 27 10 3
SiVM HT INNIN'IS.
sumsto 1 n a o 0 0 a 3 i 3
I 10 13 12
O 1 4 3 O 2 O O 1.1
03431410 14
SI MX ART.
Rur. Vr Vn'. Tennant. PtN-l. Coy
il-. xK.rt Kijiht hits. lk tun off (trow a
Inr in 4 inr. Hme run- Tennart. sac
r.i e rl'ml. -kee. Two-r-u.e hits
'ulh. it:. Sarrince httHetltns Ktrst
"n c 11 ha.i llrownlng i.'i. hli
t.ift t". sirn.-k out Hv llrrntnc 3. Ny
'"fr;tii X Hit b pit. S-u hl!-.i'ttlittis,
t) Hrw.tI. LXuble plsys lteln. unaa
1 .aie ef same 1 I mrl.
I"in BO.
AM.KLS HIT HARD AMI WIS
Wmuu Taken Into Tamp Tbrr
Runs "to tlw t..ad."
I.OS ANt'.KUIe, CaL. May Hard
Mum la pots featured tha lxs An-aes-Vernon
tcame tolay. the VtUatrera
riudira Aarncw for fire hits and four
rur la tl.e secoad Inninc. Aixnew then
trchteeed aj. and his teammates found
strwart f-r three runa in each of tha
tMrl. fourth and ninth frames. lilloa
v? 3s aaaln out of the same, s-nitth piay.
In- frret. The score:
Veraoo Vom AnrlM
AMI To.A r Jtb II PO.A.K.
'-! f 4 3 2 0 Akm.r.b 4 3 a 1 a
K.- f 4 3 a o U.tO s 2 1 4 a
f :t n lb 4 3 3 1 o l .r. d.rf 4 110 0
M I ala 3 2 4 1 2. r. rf 3 3 4 1 e
Ma i -t 4 S S O How rt.lf 3 0 3 0 0
l ep.2. 4 13 3 Met r.ss. 4 3 4 7 O
h-.irr , . 4 t 0 2 O snvtrt 1 1 4 13 3 I
I n c s 1 0 a Abbott. e 3 114 0
i a 2 a t I " Asnea p 3 a a 4 a
fraT. 1 a e a o
Tita'a 33t2 3tia l' Totals. 33 11 TT 23 1
brasoeax satted for St. wart la ninth.
HXIRK BT INMVUS.
Teen.-m 0 400010 1
Hits a a 1 1 1 3 312
L V os-les 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 S
lilts o 1.3 2 1 0 0 1 3 11
6131 HART.
rtu:is OarlteV. rwttersetv MePnae'l. stta
so. I ' rv Kr.Sk Akl X HMf. '. Pern
ae1. ' ' Kr.r.u 2 Tire bsse h-ts Me
XmssU. Aisrasre. rarlls Twa-aaa
r mi mm
tfttnamv Hotp. Daly. McDonHI. Facrlflcs hits
Bfnvrtl, Alb. Mclronnell. Kratth. i?tew-
irt. IU-s on balls orr Mewan a. Airn-w
4. track oat By Htswmrt 4. Arnsw 1. lou
ble plavs Hi-o to Patterson. Hit br pttrhed
ball Partirnoii, Abbotu Tim 2 :ltX t'm-
ptre UlldrbrMpH.
SEATTLE T
DtCD.U.E BOYS TAKE TO TOBOG
GAN AT RAPID RATE.
rans In Paget Sound Country Are
Expressing Dlgut Oyer Work of
I'nijilre Ixtnganccker.
SEATTLE. Wash, Mar 10. (Spe
cial. When Ven GreeaT. Oen Krapp,
"Blar eix" Steen and Joa Garrett put
Portland on the baseball map last Fell
by breaking tha world's record for go
ing a consecutive number of Innings
without allowing a score, the fana re
garded them as veritable gods from
High Olympus. The Seattle, men ar
dubbed by tha fans "not products of
Olympus," but rather as beings which
hare possibly escaped from the realms
oU Tluto.
Tha slump of the Seattle team has
been horrible to behold, at least to the
fans here. From being firmly en tab
llshed In second place tha team
baa slipped back and back until now
It bas lost sight entirely of tha Spo
kane Indiana, despite the fact that
Conn's tribe has failed to advance In
tba Portland series.
Universal disgust Is expressed by
tha fana In tha action of Umpire Lous: -
anecker stopping a baseball game
between Portland and Spokane thla
week for a little "shower. Traditions
of Northwestern League baseball ara
beld to require tha game to bo played
at any cost and It Is held that Long
aneckers action shows bias In
favor of Spokane, hla wintering quar
ters. His youth and Inexperience are
alona given aa possible excuses for
the act. All week Seattle bas been
pulling for Tortland. not so much from
lov of Williams' team, but with a
hope that pokan be brought back
within shooting distance.
George Kngle, Vancouver pitcher. Is
a veteran of veterans, but his work
seems to Indicate that ha Is better
than ever. Year after year thla little
fellow, has been on the mound, twirl
ing sometimes three games a week.
But he stands It better than any of
them. Engle was pitching when Ovle
Overall was a "rah-rah" boy, but thla
week be won two shutout gamea In
masterly style. Headwork must be
given credit for a lot of Engle'a suc
cess. ,
Curt Coleman. n)e t'nlversltv of
Oregon boy who has been at third for
two seasons with Tacoma, Is booked
for bis release. Coleman la not hit
ting the ball and his fielding-, recently
has been ragged.
Georare Shreeder has a - wall. Tie
bought Kddle Burnt from Oakland,
thinking he was getting a shortstop.
When Burns reported he told Shreeder
that he was a catcher and the Tacoma
man Is still hunting an Inftelder and
trying to dispose of a surplus catcher.
Aniua Ruste may umpire another
series, possibly next week In Seattle.
Ruste says there Is too much objecting
In the games out here and that any
way he never was an umpire and
"Isn't stuck oa the Job."
acta se-terw.
W I. p
W. U. P IT
.211 S .714
17 11 .oT
.14 13 .43
.13 14 .4M
. 12 1 3 .4 4
Prwt'snd ..2"2' .-vispokine .
tak.snd . - .'" VtnfouTa
Sn Kraa..2I2i .3f Tsuoma .
'rnl ...24 33 .4' Pnland
SHJiti'lo 22 21 ." Se.ttl. ...
LmS AnCI .4kMellclrla
T 30 ij
atssaau
V. U r I
r-hlla 31 le .s ramlt
Pittpbiirs .ltl .." f-hiraan
W. U P.O.
.2T S!
.1 13 .&3
.14 14 .1.11
N-w Tork.isll . ''ion
Chu .so . . 14 13
lacnaa?l 13 13
St. U.uis. .12 13
N.w York. .13 14 ,MT
I'blla 14 13 .43
.444 rie. land .13 14 .4'3
Wash ins a . lois .34
.-4-St. LCUIS. . 0 1 .31
Prtk'js .IS1
Huston ... '
paeifte Coast league Pi" Card . gacra-
mcto 3: OaUaaa la. ms rraaasco a;
Ars-les s. Vernea 4
Northwestern 1 -f u rortiiaa X. ErpoaatM
Taeoaaa 6. Ttcturta. 3; Taaooavtf 4. Se
attle 3.
Nrnti-'cal Leasus St. Leu-S 4. Boaten 1;
rtrMiratl V Hrvokljm 1: ht-a T. 1'nlla
delrMa 4. New York 2. Pltrsfcura 1.
American las.je rnllel:p.h :a 14. r-
trwt 12: New Tork a. s'V Liats 3: Cleveland
wihtnsin 4; Ch leas -B ton game
MiHii aacause eg was. groaaaat
BASEBALL IN EPITOME
awr Lrsssea at a Glaaea.
rssUVs Coast.
.. S IX .
e "-.. ' : t".-4s
pi -f?
J 1 A
CaV
y 'COME BUCK'
Ballplayers Who Slump Regain
Lost Honors.
KRUEGER MAKES RECORD
Portland Player, Though Starting
Season Poorly, Is .Vow Hitting- at
Gootl Clip Mundorrr I
Also Another Instance.
Instances where pugilists "come back'
after being relegaud to the second-rate
division are rare. Indeed, but this rule
cannot be said to apply to baseball play
ers. At least not with any degree of
certainty, for diamond heroes often have
a slump which sometimes lasts long
enough to warrant the belief that they
nave gone oacK. ana then, after being
reiegatca to the minors, they regain
nonors.
During the early part of this season a
Portland player, Artie Krueger, started
poorly. His poor hitting also seemed to
affect his fielding. But of all the "come
backs" In tbe game today his showing
recently has been most pleasing, for the
Mg AMitchman has been hitting the ball
like a demon In the recent games.
Another Portland player who has "come
back Is Howard Mundorrr. "Mundy"
had been a member of the San Fran
Cisco club for two years previous to
Joining Nick W Uliama' Northwestern ag
gregatlon. and ever since the opening
of the season be has been hitting at
wonderful gait and Is standing well up
among the leading batsmen of the cir
cuit.
Among the big league players who are
making a fine showing to date, when
their major careers were but a specul
tlve proposition several months ago, axe
Ping" Bodle. "Happy Bill" Hocan. two
ex-Coast Leaguers, and "Bugs" Ray
mnnd. the New York Giants' eccentric
pitcher.
Hogaa did not stick with the Phlladel
phia Athletics, for he did not show
speed enough to displace any of -th
outer gardeners on the world'a champion
club, so he baa been turned over to St.
Lou la In the same league, and Is playing
fine came. "Ping" Bodle, the cx-Seal,
la performing great work for the Chi
cago White Sox. and has given as much
strength to that aggregation as has Ivan
Olson to the Cleveland Club.
XATIOXAh LEAGUE.
Chicago 7, Philadelphia 4.
PHILADELPHIA. May 20. Chicago
kit Moore hard today and won their
third straight game from Philadelphia.
All of the home team s runs were due
to home-run drives. Score:
R. H. K.I R. H. E.
Chicago ...T 13 1 Phlla. 4 g 3
Batteries Cole, Brown and Archer;
Moore and Dooln. Umpires Klem and
Doyle.
Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 1.
BROOKLYN. May 20. Cincinnati
stopped Brooklyn's winning streak to
day by pounding Barger for hits and
five runs. Score:
R If. E.I R. H. E.
Clnoinnatl . 10 1, Brooklyn ..1 4 0
Batterlea Keefe and Clark: Barger,
Pchadt and Bergen. Krwln. Umpires
Finnernaa and Rlglar.
St- IxtnU 4, Bo(on 1.
'BOSTON. May 20 Securing a lead of
two runa In tha first. St. Louis iwn the
fast siiK icons Boston todagc. 7Aa
1
V-ft-fcivr vV&ava? cue?
fielding of Mowry, Huggins and Swee
ney was the feature, score:
R. II. E.l R. H. E.
Boston ....1 5 4, St. Louis ...4 6
Batteries Tyler and Rariden; Steele
and Bresnahan. Umpires O Day and
Brennan.
- Xew York O, Plttsbarjr 1.
NEW YORK. May ZO. New York
took another exciting game from Pitts
burg today. The winning run waa
scored .In the ninth on hits by Devlin
and Crandall. an error by Miller help.
lng. New York did not get a safety off
I.lefleld until the seventh inning.
Score:
' R. H. E.l R. H. E.
Pitlsburg .1 10 3fXew York 2 5
Butteries Lfefleld and Gibson
Drucke and Myers!
Umpires John
stone and Kason.
AMERICAS LEAGUE.
Pliilatlclphia 14, Detroit 12
DETROIT. MIcb.. May 20. Phlladel
phla broke Its losing streak today by
defeating Detroit In the fiercest slug
glng match here this season. Coombs,
though wild and erratic being effective
unt41 the seventh. "Del" Galnor, whose
right wrist was broken by a pitcher'
battle In the first Inntns, probably will
be laid up for six weeks. Score:
R. H. E.l R. It E
Philadel'a 14 1C 21 Detroit. . . 12 14
Batteries Coombs, Plank and Lapp
Thomas; Donovan, Wlllett, Lafitte and
Strange.
Xew York 6, St. Louis 2.
FT. LOUIS, Mo, May 20. Warhop's
pitching, backed by almost faultless
fielding, enabled New York to win
easily from the local team today. Swee
ney, the visitors' catcher, made four
hits. Score:
R. H. E.l R. H. E.
St Louis.. 2 4 2 New York. 6 14
Batteries Pelty, Hamilton and Ste
phens; Warhop and Sweeney.
Cleveland 8, Washington 4.
CLEVELAND, O, May 20. Pat Paige,
purchased from New Orleans this week,
made his Cleveland debut today, and,
In addition to keeping Washington's
hits scattered, made a two-base hit
with the bases filled In the eighth.
Score:
R. H. E.I - R. H. E
Cleveland. 8 13 2Washlngton 4 10
Batteries Paige and Fisher; Groom
and Alnsmlth. Henry.
Boston
grounds.
at Chicago, postponed, wet
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GERVA1S. Or., May
In Editor.) In a i
the senrs was 7 to
Or.. Mar 30. (To the Snort-
same last Sunday
a in laor or the
visltina team whsn the home team cams
to bat In tha last half of the seventh In
ning. Two men were on the bases snd
when the umpire oalled a ball on the bats
man, the visiting team became angry and
threw the ball away, which allowed both
runners to score, making the score 8 to T
In favor of the home club. Do these runs
count? A SUBSCRIBER.
Answer Runs most assuredly count.
An umpire's Judgment on balls and
strikes Is final In any game, and, un
less umpire called time during quarrel
over decision, runs should be scored to
team making them.
Matollus. Or.. Msy 20. Was San Fran
cisco ever a member of the American
National League? A MKTOLILS MAN.
Anawer No. You have evidently
confused the Pacific National League,
of which San Krancksco was a member
in 1903, -with the major league. The
Pacific National League was the ex
panded Pacific Northwestern League of
that year, which Invaded San Francisco
and Los Angeles In the effort to break
the Pacific Coast League, then an out
law organization.
jlay SO. Sporting- Editor. Oregonlan.)
What is the largest number of batsmen
struck out in one gams by Harry 8utnr. of
the Ban Francisco club this season of lull?
Answer Sutor fanned 14 Vernon
batsmen tn one of the games he pitched
against that club in the recent series at
Los Angeles.
Junction city. er.. May 20. please an
swer trie to no sins tnroux n the sport
ing column: A is on first base. B
lays down a bunt aiong nrst nsse line, in
running to first be accidentally kicks ball
foul. A Is ssfe on second. I'mpire rules
R oat snd nermits A to hold seooud. What
rule, covers and is declalnn correct?
Answer Umpire's ruling Is correct. See
Rule M, Section 1. Rule at. Section (, also
applies.
Keefe Is ex-Tacoma Tiger.
WOODBCBN, Or, May 20. Will you
kindly Inform me whether or not the
Keefe now pitching for Cincinnati In
the National League Is the same Keefe
who. with Ovie Overall, pitched Ta
coma to the championship in the Fa
ciflo Coast League in 1904?
. A SUBSCRIBER.
Answers-It Is the same Pitcher
Bobby Keefe. He has been pitching for
Montreal and Toronto in the Eastern
League for tha past five rears.
Bullets Stop Jailbreak.
JOLIET. Ill- May 20. Two prisoners
were shot tonight when an attempt was
made by several convicts to escape
from the penitentiary. It Is thought
that none of tha prisoners rjs aVtvjr.
One-Nothing Contest Without Single
Stolen Base Witnessed by
200 0 tins at Vaughn
Street Grounds.
BT ROSCOB FAWCETT.
They got to me the opsnlng week
And smote me good snd hard;
X guess 1 'peared a busher meek
In Josey Conn's yard.
But yesterday I turned the tables-
Only this Is another of Aesop's fables.
Holm's Hallucination.
"Kid" Science won a nine-round. 1-
to-8 decision over "Knockout" Hurler
In Portland's third straight victory over
the Spokane champions before 2000 ex
clusive fans, and fanettes yesterday
afternoon, at Vaughn street. Blodm
fleld held the visiting fence-busters to
three safe swats as scattered as hope
and realization, and when be had con
cluded he had an ornamental record to
tote hoane with him.
Meanwhile Victor Holm waa heaving
for the honor of dear old Scandinavia,
and no blame can be attached to him
for the final loss. He won a l-to-0
game against Victoria one week ago,
and hopped over to the other aide yes
terday, allowing six safe hits. Btoom
fleld Is the same twirler who beat Holm
11. to 0 the opening week at Spokane.
It was one of those days dressed up
In holiday clothes. The soft, warm
sunshine breathed baseball Into both
teams, Williams' men getting the bene
fit of the draught and winning by In-
side baseball in the eighth Inning.
Mundorff, first up, smacked a double
to the right field fence, was sacrificed
to third by Casey and sent home on a
beautiful squeeze bunt by Williams.
It was an air-tight pitchers' duel
from the tap of the gong, with the hon
ors slightly in Bloomfleld's favor. Sev
eral times Portland had men on bases,
but tha necessary clout was not forth
coming. Captain Ostdiek switched Zim
merman up to the third position In an
effort to bolster the batting record, but
It failed to take. Mundorff came
through with his usual duet of blnKles.
One remarkable feature of the beauti
ful game was the total absence of base
pilfering, Bradley nipping five runners
on the sacks and Ostdiek two. Ostdiek
will send in Paul Strand, his $5000
beauty, today in an effort to break the
"Jinx." while Williams will use either
Lamline or Archer. Strand la only 17
years old, and is said to be the young
est pitcher ever sold to a major league
club. Boston gets him. There should
be a oe.pa.eity crowd on hand this after
noon. The official score:
Spokane I Portland
Jlb.HPo.AEl Ab-H.Po.A.E.
Vetsel.Sb 4 110 0!M'nd'rf.3b 4 2 8 4 0
Cooney.ss 3
Zlm'n.cf 4
N'rd'k.lb 2
Frtk.rf 3
C-t'gt.Ub 8
K'ro'rt.lf 2
0 3
1 0
0 12
0 0
0 4
1 1
0 2
0 1
o aaey.ilb Z
l..-tovall.rf a
0 wiii'malb 3'
8 8
8 0
6 1
B 0
2 0
2 0
2 6
1 1
UMemor.u 8
1 Sneas.cf 4
OOrt.lf 3
OiBradley.c 2
OBl'mfid.p 2
(Hld'k.c 2
rlolm.p 1
Totals
4 8 24 13 2 Totals 26
2114 0
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Spokane
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0
Hits
2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3
Portland
O.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
u 0 1 2 2 0 0,1 8
Hits ..
SUMMARY.
Runs Mundorff. Struck out by Bloom-
field 2. Holm 2. Bases on balls Off Bloom-
field 6, off Holm -J. Two-base hits Mua-
dc.rff. Sacrifice hits Holm. Bradley. Casey.
Williams. Hit by pitched ball Bloomfleid.
Tims of gams 1:56. Umpire-1 Longaneckcr.
Xotes of the Game,
Portland goes to Victoria on Monday
for a week.
Gough, released by Portland, has
signed with Spokane for an outfield
berth.
Mundorff waa out at second and
should never have scored," declares
Captain Ostdiek.
If Vancouver beats Spokane three
straight Browns bunch will be tied
for first place, says the bug.
Holm set the crowd wild by knocking
down a liner off Williams' bat, leaping
after the sphere and throwing Nick out
from a sitting posture.
Mundorff made a sensational catch of
Frick's foul fly in the seventh, landing
it about ten feet to port of the home
plate. It should have been Bradley's
ball-
In the fatal eighth with Mundorff
on third ana one out noim snowed
his nerve by deliberately walking
Stovall so as to play for a double
wlth.Wllliams.
Spokane plays Vancouver for two
weeks straight opening Monday In the
Canadian city. bunday a game, pro
hibited by Britain's laws, bas been
witched from Tacoma to Spokane.
TACOJIA, IX COMEDY OF ERRORS
Victoria Loses 5-to-2 Game. Xo
Runs Being Earned.
TACOMA. May 20. Tacoma won
from Victoria today 'In a game which
was a comedy of errors in most of the
Innings. The final score was S to I
nd none of the runs made by either
team were earned. Both Annls and
Starke 1 pitched good ball but tbe
former 'received better support. Score:
Victoria I
Ab.H.Po.A-B-1 Ab.H.Po. A.B.
Davls.lf
3 0 5 0 o Bassey.If 4 2 0 0 0
Ravr.2b.
Milll'n.cf
1
3 O.Roek'd.2b
1 1
2 1
0 1
3 1
1 10
0 1
1 1
0 2
e u
0 l,Morse,s.
S 2 Ken'y.rf.
0 O'l.yneh.cf.
0 0roie n.3b.
0 DiBumi.c.
2 OFiher.lb.
L OAnnia.p..
O Oi
1 6
0 1
1 1
1 1
o e
0 12
o o
Ood'n.Sb
Hse-r.rf.
Kellar.lb
Ward.ss.
Be'd'k.as
ash'd.c
Thomas
Stark' ll.p
0 1
1 0
1
Totals 81 T 24 8 3
Totals 31 27 18 1
Batted for Dashwood In ninth.
SOORB BT IJTNINQS.
Tacoma 0 2 1 9 0 t
Victoria 0 0 0 0 O0 20 0 1
BLUM ART.
Runs Householder. Kellax, Bassey 2.
Kennedy. Lyncn. Annu. btolen basei
K-y, Rocaenrielri. Morse. Double play
Morse to itocKenueia to Kisner. Taree-
aee hit Coleman. .-acrmce bits Lrncn.
Burns. Htruck out By Annis H, by Stark-
U 1. Bases on halu, Off Annls 2. off Stark-
1 1. -xima a .. umpire tt&umgartan.
YAXCOCTER TAKES 4-3 GAMB
Seattle Ontbitg Brown's Men but Is
Unable to Land Content.
VANCOUVER, B. C. May 30. Seattle
euthit ancouver and played a better
gau las Was. fiald. but the locals' hits
N
lU'riiai n i n Games In' League to Be
Played Until May 29.
The Catholic School League baseball
games have been rearranged. The new
schedule begins next Monday and con
tinues until May 29. Following is the
standing of the teams and the new
schedule:
Won. PC.
&c Ignatius ............
Bt. Patrick's
St. Joseph's ............
St. Lawrence ...........
St. Andrew's
C. B. Colieee
St. Clement's
St. Stephen's
St. Mary's
St. Michael's
Sacred Heart . ......
Holy Redeemer
0 l l.ooo
1 3 .750
1 2 .606
1 2 .
1 2 .Cl'.t)
2 2 .SO0
1 1 .W0
2 2 .500
2 1 .333
1 0 .000
3 u .000
3 0 .000
The new schedule follows: May 23. St.
Ignatius vs. St. Michael's; May 23, St.
Joseph's vs. St. Andrews; May 24, St.
Lawrence vs. St Patrick's; May 24, St.
Stephen's vs. C. B. College; May 26, St
Clement's vs. St Michael's; May 29, St
Ignatius vs. St Mary s.
ATHLETES TO BE BUSY
BASEBALL AND TRACK MEET OX
THIS WEEK.
Delayed Interscholastlc Lea cue
Games Will Be Played Wil
son Is "Find."
Athletic events In the Interscholastlc
Baseball League last week were hindered
by adverse weather conditions, only one
game being played. Jefferson High
School met and defeated Portland Acad
emy on Multnomah Field Tuesday. The
score waa S to 1
Every day this week baseball games
will be played and Saturday afternoon
the annual interscholastlc track and
field meet will be beld. Tomorrow after
noon Lincoln High School and Portland
Academy will meet on Multnomah Field.
Jefferson High School and Vancouver
High School will meet Tuesday at Co
lumbus Club field. The annual Lincoln-
Washington ball game is scheduled for
Wednesday afternoon. Portland Acad
emy and Columbus university will meet
Thursday, while Friday afternoon Lin
coln High School and Vancouver High
Bchool will play.
Plans are beinsr made to hold trie traca
and neld meet on, the Country Club track
at Rose City Park. It. has been an
nounced that Multnomah Field will not
be put In condition for a field meet
hence the switch to the Country Club.
At that site the races will all be straight
away events, and It is believed faster
time will be made. .
One of the "finds" of the year in state
preparatory athletics was the discovery
by coacn veatcn oi vuon, n aouius
ton's mile runner. Wilson easily won
tha two-mile cross-country run and then
repeated by winning the mile events at
the all-Oregon meets. His 4:46 3-5 record
on a wet track at Eugene a week ago
showed him to be a consistent per
former. McKay, of Lincoln High School,
seems to be the only man to press Wil
son hard. But Wilson Is not Washing
ton's only point winrrfr. Grant, Mc-
Isthi. Crlckmore. Parsons, winanagie
and Barber are also expected to score
for Washington.
Ttr.aV,icrtnn was crowded out of first
I , , hy-Portland Academy,
I P' ,lasl ,", " luT t This
the relay race, winning the meet urns
year portiana Acauemy i wcab
coln Is seemingly not as annus j
ago. Jefferson still is a minor factor..
Vancouver does not seem strong. Co
lumbia University seems to have as good
a chance as any of the teams. This will
bo the first time an intersctioiairtic tracK
I and field meet has ever been neia at me
I Country Club.
Olympian Committee Meets.
nrroAPEST. Hungary, May 20. The
International committee of the Olym
pian games will meet here Tuesday.
Frofessor W. M. Sloan represents Amer
ica, while Lord Desborough and the
Hev. Robert S. DeCourcey Lafffan are
the delegates from t-nglana. ine most
imnortant work Is to arrange a pro
gramme for the fifth Olympian games
at Stockholm in 1912 and to decide
where to bold the sixth in 1916.
CorneU 2, Pennsylvania 1.
PHILADELPHIA. May 20. CorneU
defeated Pennsylvania this afternoon
on Franklin Field in a splendidly
played baseball game. Score:
R. H-E. R. H. K.
Cornell ...i 4 21Fennsyl. ..1 6 1
Batteries Nesbit and McCormick;
Clark and Cozens.
Umpires Bedford and.Adarns.
Eastern College Games.
At Columbia, O. Ohio State 3, Mich
igan 1.
At New Haven laie rresnmen s.
Princeton Freshmen 3.
"At Worcester Tale S, Holy Cross 3.
At Providence Brown 3, Columbia L
At West Point Fordham 3, Array 0
(10 Innings.)
Princeton 5, Harvard 0.
PRINCETON, N. J., May 20. The
' Princeton Baseball Club shut out Har
vard here today before a good sized
crowd. Woodlle pitched a fine game
for the home team. Both played a
good fielding game. Score:
R. H. E. -K. 11. E.
Harvard:. .0 3 lPrinceton ..5 7 0
Batterlea McLaughlin and Reeves;
Woodile-and Lackey.
Whist League Finals Played.
BALTIMORE. May 20. The final
games of the Women's Whist League,
which has been in fourteenth annual
congress here since Monday, were
played today.
The r e w Amsterdam iropny was won
by Mrs. C I Matthews and Mrs. George
A. Brook, of pniianeipnia.
Northwestern 62, Indiana 52.
CHICAGO. May JO. Northwestern
University won the dual track meet to
day from Indiana University, part of
the events being pulled off in a light
rain. Northwestern totaled 62, and In
diana University it points.
Best Salmon Catch Made.
ASTORIA. Or.. May 20. (Special.)
There waa q.uit aa Improvement in the
i '
Very large stout men.-...-,
. iblender men going
up'
must be more particu
lar, not only in size and fit,
but especially in the pat
terns of their suits. . Vy
Some stores don't give 'tha
proper attention to this de
tail of their business. I
We dof An array of
stylish patterns, PUEK
WOOL fabrics all hand
tailored, in the "extra" sjzea
for the "hard-to-fit."
Very tall men;
Very thin men ;
Very fat men;
Very stout men.
Next time you're down
our way see tiiem.
285 Morrison St.
Between Fourth and Fift.
catch of salmon last night and the de
liveries at the various packing plantl
this morning were the best since th4
season opened. 1 While the run is no!
heavy by any means, somes of the fish,
ermen came in with from 25 to 30 fisll
to the boat.
Commercial League Active.
The. Marshall-Wells Hardware Com
pany team, of the Portland Commercial .
League, yesterday defeated the O.-W,
R. A N. (general office) team, 15 to 5,
The Marshall-Wells team will meet th4
Clark-Woodard club next Saturday)
Pitcher Nichols, of the W. P. Fullel
Company team, of the Commercial .
League, yesterday won his own gam4
from the Portland Cordage Companj
club by a timely hit in the ninth innings
Tbe final score was 8 to 1.
.Football Player Paralyzed.
PARIS. May 20. (Special.) A non
commissioned officer of artillery, whil
playing back In a football team al
Tarbes, was thrown to the ground witU
such violence that instantaneous par.
alysis was caused. He is lying in
hospital, unable either to move or td
speak. There is very little hope .ol
his life being saved.
Chehalis 4, Raymond 1.
CHEHALIS, Wash., May 20. (Special. J
The Chehalis State League team todaj
defeated Raymond 4 to 1. Raymond!
errors were costly. Score:
R. H. E. R. H. B
Chehalis ....4 7 lRaymond ...1 6 -I
Batteries Chehalis, Fichtner and Wlli
kens: Raymond, Baker and Wineholt
Strikeouts, Fichtner 9, Baker 8.
Strength
Durability
Wonderful Power
Comfortable Riding
. Qualities That Have Mads- the
'WARREN 30'
Popular.
Model 11-C Touring Car,
$1550 F. 0. B. Portland
Fully Equipped.
WOLVERINE
the wonderful car that is touring
the United States, will leave Mon
day. On exhibition Friday at our
garage. . . .
PORTLAND-DETROIT
AUTO CO.
J. E. Maxon, Manager. -Fourteenth
and Conch Streets.
Marshall 565, A 2103.
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