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SECTION TWO
Pages 1 to 18
VOL. XXXI.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE f), 1912.
NO. US.
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WICKERSHAM WINS
City Tennis Champion Takes
Irvington Honors.
MISS GOSS ALSO WINNER
Mln Morris' Handicap Prove Too
Much for Her In Finals of Wom
en' Singles Kyle, and Wolf
ard Take Mrn'i Double.
FT RALPH H. MITCHELL.
On of tha moit Interesting tennla
tournaments In tha history of th' Irv
ington CI nb wu that which closed yes
terday after running 10 daya, and thera
wfrt but two or thrca surprises In tha
winners.
Brandt Wlckersham, club and city
champion and also holder, with Ralph
Gorrall, of tha double championship
of the Northwest, again rama through
the play with flying color and added
another trophy, a second Wilbur cup,
to his already Ions; Hat. This last
trophy ha may bold but one year, if a
better man develop before tha next
fiprlng tourney arrives, for It Is a
three-year cup and must ba won three
times In succession befor It ran be
coma a permanent possession. Wlcker
sham played a wonderfully steady
game, a necessity with hla owa-40 hand
trap. Van Loan, the runnerup. made the
rhamplon fight hard from start to fin
ish. As predicted, the winners of the
match between Mlasei Goss and Morris
was hard to name till the last ball had
been served, for Mies Morris took the
first set at - with apparent mm and
It wu not till tha second aet had gone
three (tames that Miss God began to
pull up and made a through run with
tha aecond and third sets.
Total f B3 Casae Played.
As some expected, tha youngsters
proved their mettle In the play for the
men's doubles, Kyle and Wolfard win
ning; over Cooke and Gill after tha
longest match of the tournament, a
total of 53 games being played. The
entrance of the younger element In
tennla play of the club waa wel
comed by the committee and will b
encouraged.
One of the prettiest and, from a apeo
lator'a viewpoint, the most Interesting
match of the day waa the finals in tha
mixed double. which. Mrs. Raley and
J. II. Smith Won after a bitter contest
losing the second set In such fashion
ft. would have led one to believe that
the match would be lost. The play of
Mrs. Raley, who has not been In tha
gaina for two or three years, and that
of her partner, who has been out of
play for a longer period, waa wonder
ful and showed clearly that some can
"rome hack" In the game of tennis.
Relh riayeil at Srrateh.
Roth teams played at scratch and this
In Itself accounted for beautiful work
tha part of all four players. . Mr.
N'orthup and Mrs. Raley play much
the same style, both belna; aggressive
and strong at all polnta of the game.
That Mrs. Raley and Smith make a good
team In mixed doublea waa evidenced
throughout the entire tournament, at no
stage of which there waa the leaat
doubt In their own minds aa to their
ability to win the tournament, and they
did. though It waa not with ea.e.
Woaaea'a Doable la Sarprtea.
The biggest surprise of theafter
noon's play waa tha result In the von
en'a doublea, aa many had figured that
Mlsaea Campbell and Schaefer would de
feat Miss Houston and Mrs. Judge,
though the latter team haa been play
ing a wonderful game this year. Mra
Judge haa Improved her play to a great
degree. Mis Houston, being assistant
Instructor In tha women'a department
of athletics at the Oregon Agricultural
College, la a most athletlcally-bullt girl,
la atrong and aggressive In her game,
la willing to take all chances and gets
most of them and In It all makea a
strong partner In tennis doubles.
Miss Schaefer, early In the season,
played a great game, but the past few
weeka have not been conducive to
bringing out her usually fast and
steady stride, and she waa unable to
play her usually capable game In the
tournament Just closed, the first of the
season. Mln Campbell haa had a
strenuous time during the tournament's
play, having been acheduled ofttlmes
for two matchea a day. aa happened In
several other cases. Miss Campbell has
been playing a good gam so far this
year, but ran do better.
The trophlee of the tournament were
distributed to the wlnnera after the
tournament by F. H, V. Andrews, mem
ber of the tennis committee.
!)! Party Plaaaed.
The Irvington Club baa announced a
dancing party for one week from Fri
day night on the asphalt tennla court
Yesterday's results follow:
Beml-flnals, women's doubles Misses
Schaefer and Campbell beat Miss Fox
and Mra. Korthup, (-2, -3.
Plaala.
Men's singles WIckersham (O 40)
beat Van Loan (R !-. (-1. -, t-4.
Women'a alnglea Mlaa Goaa (R IS)
beat Miss Morrla (scr). -. -. -.
Men's doubles Kyle and Wolfard
(R 13 4-6) beat GUI and Cook (O 15
-), t-4. -. 4-t. T-S, s-1.
Mixed doubles Mrs. Raley and J. H.
Smith (scr.) beat Mra. N'orthup and I.
Stewart (scr.), 8-, 1-s, 6-4.
Women'a doubles Miss Houston and
Mra Judge (scr.) beat Misses Campbell
and Schaefer (scr). 6-1, 6-i.
MAY StTTON' IS COMIXG NORTH
Former Woman Tennis Champion
May Be Seen In Flay Here.
TACOMA. June I. May Sutton, three
times a National woman's tennis cham
pion and tha greatest woman tennla
player In tha world, baa written that
she will compel In tha Pacific North
west championships In Tacoma, August
8-11, Inclusive.
She decided aha would not go to
Philadelphia to compete In the National
woman'a championship.
Though nothing definite bas yet been
announced there la the probability that
Miss Sutton will ba seen In play here
on ber way north In August as she
promised the Irvington tennis com
mittee that did 'she com north this
year aba would play an exhibition
match on the club courts. Miss Mary
Browne probably will accompany Miss
Sutton to thla city and Taooma.
GREAT GUI RETOLD
Higginbotham Hero of 1-0 Duel
With Johnson.
$1000 PAID FOR WINNING
Dearer Pitcher Onco Rated as Hav
ing More Speed Than Any
Other Man McCredla Still
Counts Hint Good.
Twlrler Higginbotham, the North
western National and American Asso
ciation hurler who recently made bis
bow to Pacific Coast fandora In a
Portland uniform, once figured in a
mighty 1-a victory over Walter John
ion, th speed marvel of the Ameri
can League. Aa a matter of fact.
"Hlggy" waa largely responsible for
Johnson's quick rise to the majors, the
scouts turning an eagle eye towards
Johnson after that memorable diamond
oonfllct.
Th heaving duel In question took
place aeveral years ago. when Higgin
botham waa pitching for Tacoma of
th Northwestern League. Narapa and
Caldwell, two Idaho towns, were In
tha throaa of thair annual baseball
warfare, and when the Nampa backers
heard that Caldwell Intended to Im
port Walter Johnaon they aent a hurry
up call for Hlggtnbotbam.
With 610.000 bet on the game, ex
citement waa at fever heat and "the
magnificent struggle between the
mound men caussd th fans to over
look their wager. But th "break
finally came. Higginbotham connecting
with one of th few bita with a Nampa
player on aecond.
On thousand dollars was given Iflg
glnbotham for his services, tha largest
sum ha ever received for pitching a
gam, and one of tha beat feea ever
banded a pltoher In th history of th
gam.
At that time Higginbotham was
credited with mora spaed than any
other man in tha world, while John
son's offerings were almost as dasxling.
When "Hlggy" went to St Louis soon
afterwards he had th catchers crying
for mercy when he unloosed his apeedy
eboota, and auob waa th power be
hind the ephere that Harwlg, th man
who figured In tha Nampa victory, was
laid up for six weeks when he was hit
on the head by on of the wide ones.
Tha following year Johnaon -went to
the majors, tha game demonstrating
that he waa a great pitcher, and today
ha la enjoying his most successful sea
son with th Washington Senators.
Higginbotham has found hla. way to
Portland and McCredl figures Tilra one
of his best pitchers.
Kven Mr. Kulson prononacee tff recent
achievements In wlreles wonderful. They
are wonderful. Thr are almost aa wonder
ful, eufreeete the Harvard Times, ae boil
ing a little, water and snaking It mere a
hip used to be.
K LA WITTER IN GOOD FORM
Dillon's Men tslrlvo Hard to Give
Slaglo Victory but Portland
Team Tightens) In Pinches.
Series Sow S to 2.
Pactfle Coast League Standings.
W. L. Pc.) TC. T P
Vernon..,. 37 14 .607 Sacrament 2 HI .441
Oakland.. 23 .eon San Fran.. 2 117 .40
Lea Ana.. 13 2 .B.2Portland.. . 22 S3 .40
eeterdare Result.
At Portland Portland a, Loe Angeles 1.
At Baa Francisco tfacramento 7, Oak.
land L
t Loa Angela Vernon 0 Ban Francis
co a.
BT BOSCOE FAWCETT.
Slagl of the Angels was In great
form yesterday until th sixth Inning
when he weakened, and the Portland
Beavers sent three runs across the
plate, llahoney, the Sacramento re
cruit uncorked a belt to deep center
field that wreaked moet of the damage.
Portland 'won S to 2 giving us two
gamea of the five.
The Seraphs made a bid In the ninth
Inning, getting two men on with only
one out on a low throw by Lindsay
and a slash through short by Slagle,
but Klawltter tightened and the two
mighty swatters, Howard and Berger,
lined to Rodgers. Dillon's men did get
one run In the ninth but that was on
a wild heave by Flaher when Drlscoll
and Howard manipulated a double
steal.
The ninth, though, was an exciting
climax to an Interesting pitchers' duel.
Berger drive was a bee-liner that
Rodgers barely reached. Howard oc
cupied second at the time, and had
the ball gone a foot to either aid th
story might have been different
Klawltter la Good Form.
Klawltter twirled good ball In all but
th on frame, the sixth, when an er
ror by Lindsay so upset hla equilibrium
that he walked three men, the last
forcing In Drlscoll with the Angela
Initial tally, tilagi allowed five hits,
Klawltter six.
On two other occasions Dillon made
valiant efforts to acore but waa nabbed
at the plate on perfect throwa from
the outfield.
In tha second be doubled to right
waa sacrificed to third and tried to
score on a fly to center but Krueger
wing out him down. In tha sixth ( bad
bourns waa the .hero of the unerring
salary arm, after Dillon had bit to
Rodgers, gone to second on a sacrifice
and tried to score on Boles' single to
left.
Chadbourne again atarred In the
sixth by starting the three run rally
with a single to centerfleld. Lindsay,
at third In Bancroft's niche, followed
with a sufe shot to right Chadbourne
almost spoiled his good work by start
Ing back to first at tha aound of the
bat thinking Lindsay had hit a fly
ball, but ba finally reached aecond in
safety. Rodgers reached first on Lind
say's force at aecond and Immediately
flashed th double steal to Chadbourne
at third.
Maboaey'e lilt Wlaa Came.
Berger muffed a low throw by Boles
and both went safe, Chadbourn with
th tying run. Krueger walked and
Mahoney'a two bagger to center scored
Rodgers and Krueger.
Mahoney haa banged out seven hits In
tha five gamea, boaldea fielding fault
lessly in the aubgarden and Portland
fan are now well eattsfled that Mc
Credla made a good bargain In trading
Pitcher OlUIgan whom he gave to
Sacramento for th Irish lad.
Benny Henderson, th gay Lothario
of th local flinging ataff, was
scheduled to mount th mound for the
Beavers today, but Ben forgot to show
up at the park yesterday an ancient
story when given hla chance to "coma
back" Into the good gracea of the local
fandom and McCredla will likely use
"Southpaw" Btelger again, aendlng
Burch behind the wlndpad. titelger
waa the hero of the 14-lnnlng victory
last Wednesday.
The acore:
Lo Angel Portland
Ab.lB.Po.A.E.
1wrd.:b a
Berger. aa 1
Daler.of. S
tber,lf. t
Dlllon.lb. 4
U icr.lb 1
Driec'lLrf 1
lha.1b'.lf t
0 Mnili'y b 4
1
0 1
14 4
IIS
0 0
111
10
0 Kodg'ra.b 4
0 'ru'ser.cf S
0 Maho'y.rt 4
0 t(sps.M.. I
14u:ler.lb. I
Klihfr.e.. 3
S 1
S 7
Holea.r.
1
ll.nlf.p.. SO
OIK wltl.r.p a 0 3
tirouka.. 110
Totals..: 14 7 21 Totals.. II IT 11
Hatted lor ttiagi in ninth.
, BCORB BT INNINOS.
Los Angele 01 14
Hill 111(111 14
Portland 0 a 0 a
Hits i 4 o o a o
SLUM ART.
Runs Drlscoll, Patoa. Chadbourne. Rodg
srs, Krurgsr. Struck out By Klawltter 1.
by Klifl. I. Bum on balls Off Klatrlttar
S. off KJaale 1. Two-base hits Ulllun. Ma
honey. Uouble iria Kruegrr to Flaher;
Rodgers to Butler lo Kappe. 8acrtflce hits
Bergor, Metzgxr 1. Lober. Htolnn bnse How.
ard 2, Chadbourne. Jtodgera. Undaay. Time
of game 1:40. Umpire Flnnay and
Wbeeler.
Notes of Uie Game.
Tha games en Wednesday and Thursday
this weak between Portland and tha Oaks
will not be called until 4 P. X., Instead of
an hour earlier, becauae of coatllot with the
Koee Festival parades.
atetsser made a neat catoh of a high foul
by Lindsay.
Heinle Heltmuller enjoyed the game from
the grandstand, nursing hla Injured ankle.
Heinle sas liergcr haa wroi-fht a wonderful
transformation In the Angela
Daley went safe on a single aa first man
up la the fourth Inning and camped on aec
ond whan Butler dropped a perfeot throw
on Lobare bunt. A great double play.
Rodgers. Butlar and Happe, than saved tha
day.
McCredle says ba la still on tha hunt for
new material and a eoupla of new pitchers
ean be expected within the near future.
Ward AloDowall, former Beaver utility
man. tore looee a ligament la ble ahouldar
In ble eeoond game with the Colta and la
at of the game temporarily.
Nick Williams' Colls are slowly creeping
toward the position occupied by the Bea
vers. Today they are In fifth plaoe. The
percenter are, Colts .491, Heavers .400.
Princeton Defeats Vale.
rRINCETON. X. J.. June I. Prince
ton defeated Yal her today. The
soore:
Vrlnswtoa .4 T oiTal l f 0
RflPPS ENDS STRING
Beaver First Baseman, How
ever. Starts New Hit Run.
KANE'S RECORD BETTER
Vernon Man Goes Through 19
Gamea Without M losing licit
mailer Keeping; Cp Terrlflo
Pace as Leading Batter.
llcCredle's Beavers secured 12 hits
off Toser and Flater In th slufgest at
Recreation Park Thursday, but In all
th Jamboree Bill Rapps, the hard
hitting; flrst-sacksr, failed to land safe
ly, thus breaking up a continuous run
of 21 gamea, during which atreak ba
had missed only one day without a aafe
swat. On that occasion, nearly a fort
night ago, Rapps walked one and sac
riflced another time In four trip..
lieltmuller's great running catch
Thursday robbd Bill of a clean double.
Kappa cam back yewtetrday with one
hit, and expects to begin over again.
Johnny Kane of Vernon, Heltmuller
and Howard of Los Angeles, and Hosp
and Baylesa of the Tigers, are now the
wearera of th laurel. I'p to Tuesday
Kane had hit successively In 1 con
tests for a .405 batting clip sine May
14. Hoap has mlaaed only one game
without a blngle In 14 for a near-consecutive
average of .141, while Hogan'a
Judgment in supplanting Htlnson by
Bayleaa la shown In a .417 average In
14 gamea for th little Southern
leaguer.
Heltmuller haa been murdering th
ball the paat month, and from present
appearances will duplicate hla 111 rec
ord by leading tha league. Howard Is
not far behind him. Howard haa made
ten hits In four gamea thla week.
Kane'a uncompleted run follows:
With Tortland. May 14. 1-1; May 1.
4-1: May 1. 1-1; May 17, 1-1; May It.
4-1: May 19, S-1. 4-2; at Ixa Angeles.
May 21. 4-1; May 22. -l; May 21. 4-1;
May 14. 1-2: May 25, 2. no gamea; at
Oakland. May 21. 1-1; May 21. 4-2; M
10. 1-2. 4-2; May tl. 4-2; June 1. 4-1;
June 2. 4-1. 4-1.
W'hll th moat attention Is centered
upon the battara, tha work of Pitcher
Raleiah of Vernon should not ba over
looked. Raleigh won aeven straight
gamea up" to Wednesday, hla first de
feat being reejlstered against him
opening week at Kacramento, when Ar
relanea beat blm. Ralelgli'a record to
date followa:
Iyoet. April . at Sacramento, against
Arre lanes.
Won. April 14. at Los Angeles,
against Chech.
Won. April 10. at Portland, against
Temple.
Won. May 7, at Oakland, agalnat Ma-
larkey.
Won. May 14, with Portland, agalnat
Temple.
Won. May II. with Portland, againat
Koestner.
Won. May 24. at Los Angeles, against
Leverens.
Won. May 21, at Oakland, against
Christian.
San Franclaco Interrupted hla run
Wednesday by knocking him from th
rubber In the eeventh Inning, but aa
Vernon waa then In th lead. Whalen
may ba charged with the defeat.
A perusal of th above abows that
Raleigh has beaten Portland three
times, or every tlm h baa mounted
th mole agalnat the Beaver.
WKIRD PLAY LOSES FOH OAKS
Senators Land on Gregory for Six
Rani in Seven Lb Inning.
BAN FRANCISCO. jun . Two
singles and a double by Sacramento and
three errors, a wild pitch and an un
timely bas on ball by Oakland, ao co
incided In th eeventh that Sacramento
tallied alx runs In that Inning and took
th gam T to 1. Brooks replaced
Oregory for Oakland. Just to ahow
that It didn't matter. Lewie laced out
hi first ball for a home run. Score:
R. H. E.I R. H. E.
Sacramento T O0ak!and... Ill
Batteries Baum and Cheek; Greg
ory, Brooks and Rohrer.
VILLAGERS AGAIN TAKE LEAD
Vernon Defeat Seals, ITUtlng Hen
lej't Curves Hard and Often.
LOS ANGEL, KS, Jun I. Timely hit
ting In the fifth Inning gave Vernon
todaVa game from Pan Franclaco. i to
I. Both Henley and HIU war batted
bard, many Una drive that do not
show on th score sheet being gath-
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To (Left RlKht). Iloep, Reepe, Kaae.
Be I wwf Bayleaa.
ered In by the fielders. Ilenlev. how
ever. Inst the game In the fifth hy
allowing four hits, one of them a triple
by Brown, which netted three runs,
giving Vernon the lead and they were
never headed.
rtv winning today and Oakland los
ing Vernon acaln heade the league with
a percentage of .407 to .603 for the
northern team. Vernon haa won 37
and lost 24 games; Oakland lias won
IS and lost Zb. Score:
R If. K I R. If. K.
Vernon 5 IS 1 Frisco 1 t 1
Batteries Hltt and Prown; Henley
and Kchmldt. I mpires McCarthy and
McOreevy.
S SCHOOLS TO PLAY OFF TIE
Washington and Columbia Univer
sity Meet in first Game.
The week will decide the champion
ship of the Interecholastlo Baseball
League. The first of the champion'
alilp games Is set for tomorrow after
noon on th Columbus Club field, when
Washington High and Columbia Uni
versity will play to decide which meets
jetrerson nigh. The three now are
tied.
Washington has defeated Jrfferaon
High, yet Jefferson downedColtimbla
I'nlverslty, which was considered the
strongest nine In th league.
Jefferson High and Lincoln will meet
Tueaday afternoon. If Lincoln High
wine that game Jefferaon will be out
f th running for flrat place.
Stanford Crew Lack Fundi.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 1. With
barely sufficient money to pay travel
ing espenses. and without their regu
lar coach, the Stanford eight departed
today for Pougbkeepsle, N. Y to com
pete In tha rowing races to be held
ethers on June 2. Tha Stanford crew
may be put to the neceastty of borrow
ing a ahell. aa tha English company
from which tha crew expected to obtain
a new ahell. cabled recently that, owing
to the longshoremen'a strike In Eng
land, it waa impossible to ship the shell
on the date originally epectAed. The
company aald It hoped to have the ahell
on tha way to Poughkeepsle by June 12.
sorr miiAt ftroKTS.
Monday, June 10.
t P. M Baseball, Elks vs. Colum
bus dub. at Vaughn Street Park.
Tuesday. June 11.
1 P. it. Basoball. Portland
' Oakland. Coast League.
Wednesday. June 13.
1 P. M. Baseball. Tortland
Oakland. Coast League.
Thursday. June 11.
1 P. M. Baseball. Portland
vs.
vs.
Oakland. Coast League.
T:te P. M. Marine Parade. Will
amette River.
Friday. Jun 14.
1 P. M. Baseball. Portland vs.
Oakland, roast League.
l-.J P. M. Coast championship
swimming ander aueploee Multnomah
Club, Willamette Hirer, east end
Hawthorne Street Brtdge.
Saturday, June II.
t P. X. Baseball. Portland vs.
Oakland. Coast League,
:: P. M. Driving Club matinee
at Ceuatrr Club.
1:10 P. M. Hunt Club events and
pole game at Garden Home.
TONNESON PROVES MARK
Southpaw's Twister Fall to Punla
Ilob Drown" IT Who Aliljr Sup
port Sensational Pitcher Wlioxe
Work Is Wonderful.
Nerthereater League standings.
W. I.. Pel W. I.. V:
Vancouver -" ?t .M7 FpnKnne. . . SS S.1 ,r.0i
Ternma... ? ill ..Wl Portland.. . 2 27 .4fl
Victoria... I'A lit .Jixi Seallle. . . . 24 : ,42
Yeaterday'e fteaulta.
At Vancouver Vancouver S, Portland 4.
At Peat tie Hpoh.no 4. victoria, I.
At lemma battle 12, Tacnma 1.
VANCOfVICR. B. t. June I. (Hp,
clal.) Vancouver increased Ita lead In
th Northwestern League pennant rac
today when Jimmy Clurk, the fi-Warh
Ington t'nlverslty twlrler, won hla
eighth straight game. The sensational
youngster, ably supported by thn hard
hitting Canucks, defeated the Port
land Colts, t to 4.
In only two of thn nine innings did
the Colta score on the league's leading
moundinan. while Houthpaw Tonnesun
was easy for Hob Brown's men In flv
of the right periods. The Colts were
ahead at one stage of the game, tha
acore standing 3 to t at the end of
the second Inning. But In the sixth sll
hope of a I'orilnnd victory was
squashed when four Canucks crossed
the plate, placing them on tho long
end of a 7-to-3 ecore.
Tho second Inning, which ended with
tho hopes of the Colts on the Incline,
started with Frlps popping out lo
Clark. Williams then walked and
scored on Kmith's two-bagger. Coltrln
duplicated tho feat and rinilth scored.
Bennett booted the ball and on th
play to flrnt Coltrln scored. Klbhln
walked but Harris and Cruikshunk
were easy outs.
Balling Rally Too I, ale.
In th ninth thn Colts started a
batting rally following HriiKh-iii
error, but only one man scored, Frloa
and Williams flying nut with Crullc
shnnk and 8cas on thn paths.
The first Vancouver run was the re
sult of an error, two walka an.l a
wild pitch. In tho second Inning Lewis
was parsed and when Kmlth dropped a
long fly had no trouble making home.
The third run filtered through In (he
fifth Inning on Iwo-baggore by Ben
nett and Frisk.
The fireworks rnmo in tha slxlli.
Gates fanned but Moharnwcber hit for
two sucks. Lewis was safo on rmllh s
fumhle, "Hharney" scoring. Clark hit,
scoring Lewi. With Blinker out nn a
fly hits by Bennett and Braahear
scored two more. Two moro men nind
tlm circuit In thn eighth, giving th
winners an average nf one run for each
Inning of a regulation game.
KvereM (,rli (ran Today,
The tesma will piny tomorrow at
Kverett. The acore:
Vancouver I Portland
Ab.K.Po.A.E.I Ab.ll Pn.A B.
Prlnk'r.cf a
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1 A
0 3
1 1
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0 0
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it I
i 1
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Mr'h'sr.lb 4
Krl.k.rf. 4
klp'rt.ir. 5
t'ut.a.Ub .3
h'l.r..s .1
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II li-'kl'nk.lf
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3 OXmllh.rf.
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4 0 7
4 2 1
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Totals. 3.-lt27 10 2 Totals. 84 24 3
SCOUR BV INNINGS.
Vancouver 1 100 1 4 2A v
Portland 0 3 0 0 0 II fl 0 I I
m.'MMAIlV.
Runs H.nn.tt. Ilraahear, Klpn.rl. ('a-..
Pcharnw.b.r, J.ewl. Clark. Il.rii., Wl!.
llama, Hmlth. ltrln. Htnl.n !... -Ilrln-ker.
Bennett, llra.li.Hr. Lewie, ll.rrl..
rifle hit. Heherna.ber, Clark. ll.rrl..
Twn-bs.e hlte Kmllh 2, Coltrln. Hennnt J,
Krl.k, H-liarnweb.r, Lewi.. Base, on hai's
"llf Clark T. off Tonne.on 4, Htiu. k nut
Ilv Clark O, hv Tonneson ft. Ttalk fl.tk.
Wllil plteu Totineann. Left nn li..e.
Vancouver S. Fenlano" ft. Time of 4tiil
2.10. empire Van li.llren.
CADRKAU GIVF.S TWO HITS
Spokane Defeats Victoria, 4 lo I,
With Indian In Fine Fettle.
SEATTLE, June t. Tacoma won to
day's gamn from Victoria. 4 to 1, csd
reau'a pitching was the feature of tha
game. Kcllar's run In the sixth was
Victoria's only score. Score:
R. H. K1 ' R. 1 1. r..
Ppokane... 4 10 0Vlc(orla . . . 1 2.1
Batteries Cadreau and Dex-ogt; Nar.
veson and Meek, (irlndle.
BUGS DKFKAT TK.KRS, 12 TO 1
Both Teams Hit Hall Hard In l.oji.
vlded Game at Tacomn.
TACOMA, June In lopnl.leit
interesting only for hard and ion. lat
ent hitting on both aides, the Seattle
Bugs won from Tacoma, 12 to 1. Mrtkle
was driven from the mound in thi
third and Hall was lilt even harilei.
Score:
It. If. K.I It. U. IV
Tacoma ....1 11 Seattle .,..12 2
Batteries Melkle, Hall and Critten
den; Thompson and Whaling. Umpire -
Toman.
ELHS WILL PLAY KNIGHTS
Bis; Contest Will Take Plnce (in
Monday Afternoon.
The game between the Elks and the
Knights of Columbus, to be played at
th Vaughn-street grounda tomorrow
at 1:00 P. M . is causing much Interest.
Mayor Kushllght will pitch and Coun
cilman Baker will, catch tho first ball.
Rex oregonua of the Ho. Festival will
have a private box. The Washington
High School band will play.
The two teama hav been working
hard for the laat few weeka preparing
for the annual fray. Both teama hav
number of former professionals. Th
lineups:
Klks Knights
Miselie e nit-.ton.
Moreland P Van lloonn.on
T'.vte .........lh li.rti.
Ilouatan 2h Canmlo-11
I'nrler .-Sh...., M.nsnl.l
Hathaway
Johnaon .....
H1.1
..If
...ef
..rf
W '.!
Itttahre
Coaler
route . j
Baker, t'arrell..