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THE SUNDAY OREGONTAJi, PORTLAND, " APRIX 19, 1914. A SECTION OF THE BLEACHERS AT VAUGHN STREET PARK OPENING DAY n: trf 1 . h,.' " ', , !f 1 .' i .. , v' ' vs. - V . -3 ) - mO-' ' - - 4v!W' tvVv -.v 'trV XtJK, w,!, -1 ISTERBSTEU K.l.VS INTEXT OS AMF3 SHOWS l. THKIH ViRJETV. COLTS LOSE 2 TO O Battiste Holds Seattle to Six Hits, but All in Vain. . SCHNEIDER IS INVINCIBLE them come together. An . error ' by Netzel was a factor In the first tally and a bad play by Reams that does not show In the score let over the eec ond run. Swain's lone hit was the only scor ing: poke of the day. Raymond how ever, started the proceedings with his single. Whitt was the leading slugger of both clubs, collecting three blngles off Schneider in four times up. As he got half of Portland's clouts there was not much left. to help out. Score; Seattle I Portland Whitt Is Xieading 'Slugger of -Game, Hitting Thrice in Four Times Up. Coleman's Hand ' . Is Badly . Split by ' Fouled Ball. Northwestern League Standine . , W L. PC' W L. PO Fnokane. . 4 1 .SOOiVancouver. 2 3 .400 Seattle 4 1 .800IPortland. . . 1 4 .200 Tacotna... -3 2 .800Vlctorla. . a 1 .200 , Yesterday Results. At Seattle Seattle 2. Portland 0. Vancouver Tacoma 8. Vancouver 4. A.t Spokane Spokane 11, Victoria 1. SEATTLE, Wash., April 18. (Spe claL) In the opening game of the sea son Schneider downed Portland 2 to 1. Today he did a little better, the count being 2 to 0. It is an odd feature that in both of these battles the contend' ing clubs have equalized on hits. Tues day it was eight and eight; today it was six for each. Counting backward. Portland has not scored on the locals for 21 consecutive innings. Although the score today -was close and the game was well played all around, generally - speaking. It lacked the spice of other battles. . Schneider and Battiste were the opposing pitch ers. At the beginning of the seventh Coleman had his hand badly split by a foul and Murray replaced him. Schneider was strong from start to finish. ... - - James', one-hand running scoop of Xetzel'a hard drive, followed by an out at first, was the feature - of the day Johnson is an outfielder -from Walla Walla. He comes here on a 10-day trial. Martini was sent to Walla Walla -last night. - Battiste pitched better- ball than the start indicated. . Seatle got only six hits and in only one inning did two of Perrine.S. Ra'mond.s Klllllay.m swaln.i. . . Duddy.S. . James, 1... Johnson. r. Cadman.o, Sch'ider.p BR OA 4 o;wTitt.! 1 0 McKune.3. 1 0 Netzel.r. .. 0 Melcht'r.m 0 Obuixnl.l... 1 0 Reams,2. . 0 O Coltrln.s... 2 OiColeman.c B H O A E 4 S I 0 O 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 Murray .c. Battiste, d. Callahan. Totals, 38 7 9 1 Clark. Hall. Passed ball, Harris. Double play. Hall to Bennett to McCarl. trt on bases, Vancouver 16, Taeoma 11. Time, 2:0S. Umpire- Frary. BAKER STRIKES OCT XIXE Spokane Wins, 11 to i, From Vic toria in One-Sided Contest. SPOKANE, Wash., April 18 Baker's pitching and Spokane's batting defeated Victoria here today, 11 to 1. Baker fanned nine of- the 29 men who faced .him and all but one local player got from one to four hits, at the expense-of Fltchner and Chapman. Score: Victoria Spokane BH-OAE! B H OA v v uu!rown,L Totals. 2 24 15 1 Batted for Battiste in ninth. Seattle 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Portland 0 0 0 0 8 O 0 0 a Runs. Pavmond. .Tame. S&rlflfA tilt.. Pr. rtne. McKune. Stolen bases, Raymond, Kll lilay. James, Schneider. Struck out. by bchneider 5, by Battiste t. Bases on balls, Battiste 5. Double play. Killilay to Cad man. Time,' 1:50.-Umpire. Shuater. Wlthert.l. Crum.m. . . Scanlon,2 Zlmm'n.r. Kjan.j Lamb. 3, . Delmas.s. Brotten.c. Fltchner.n 2 Ch'pm'n.p O Xye..... 1 TACOMA " " WIXS IX XIXTH Tigers Fall on Hall for Seven Runs in Iiast Innings. . - VANCOUVER. B. C.. April 18. Taco ma came from behind in the ninth inning' today when Hall weakened and made an error which gave the Tiger seven runs and the game by a score of 8 to 4. Up until this stage Hall had pitched winning ball and the Browns were" touching l-ratt up - for bits in almost every lnnltig. ' Wottell,: Hieater and Frisk furnished the fielding features. The score: Vancouver1 ; ' i ' Taeoma B K O AE- . B H O AE wotteii.i 3 2 2 uuililllon.l.. s Bennett,2 5 1 4 2 0-yohe.3 ....4 McCarl, 1 4 0 11 2 O'Abbott.m". 4 Frisk.r.. 5 1 5 0 O Mc.Mullin.2 3 Brlnker.m 3 0 2 . 0 0;N'Bhbors,r 4 Hiesler.3. 4 0 3 4 OJ West.l. . .. 3 Sch'nw'r.a 2 1 2 . 2 0' Bloomer, 4 Orladell.c 3 2 1 2 0 Harrla.c... 4 Hall.D 3 2 0 8 1'KraCt.u 2 Clark.p.-. 0 O 1 0 0;Frles,. Shaw.. . O 0 0 0 0,Glrot,p. . . Cheek,'. I .0 0 0 0 - Totals. 35 2T18 1 Totals. .30 8 27 12 1 Hatted for Schamweber In nintn. Battad for. Clark in ninth. . Fries batted twice for Kraft in nlntb. Vancouver .1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 Taeoma 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 7 8 Runs. 'Wottell Scharnweber. Million. Tohe Abbott, McMollln. Neighbors, West. Harris, Fries. Two-base hit. Million. Fries. Sacri fice hit, Bennett. Struck out. Hall 2. Kraft 5. Clark none, Clrot none. Bases on balls. Hall 7,- Clark 2. Kraft 8. Glrot 1. Pitchers summary, 3 runs, 7 hits off Hall in 8 1-3 In nings; 4 runs, S hits off Kraft in 8 in nings, credit victory to Glrot. chance de feat to Hal!. ' Hit by pitcher, -Scharnweber uy rrait, . west on yiara. w xia plica, 2 2 1 1 1 a 1 2 1 0 0 10 4 11 4 0 7 2 0 1 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 O 0 0 0 o 1 0 1 1 2 e G 0 oo 0 o SUTHERLIND FANS TEN BAKER TROUNCES WALLA WALLA TO 1 IX GOOD GAME, 1. 3 1 1 0 8 0 15 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 o .Totals. 29 0 01 B 24 17 4 0 OIButler.s. . . 7 0!Wasner,2. 0 0lt-ewia,r. . . 1 OlLynch.ra. . 2 OIHolke.l.-. . 3 j; Wuffli.3... 2 01 A ltman.c . 1 Jiualcer.p. 2 0 2 2 1 5 4 0 3 0 2 12 0 0J 0 0 40 2 8 80 1 0 10 Totals. 88 18 27 14 0 Batted for Chapman In ninth. Victoria . o 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 1 Spokane ., 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 11 Runs. Scanlon. Powell 1 niHun v. ner i. Lewis 2, Lynch 2, Holke. Two-bass hits. Crum, . Lewis. Lynch. Three-base hit, Wagner gaorlfice hits, Waarner 2. Double plays, pelraas to Ryan to Lamb; Butler to Wairner - to Holke. Stolen base, Lewis. Base on balls. Off Chapman 1. struck out. by Baker 8 Hits, off Fltchner 12 and 6 runs hi o innings, (.ntrgt aetsat to Fitch Pendleton . Ia W kipped 2 to 0 la Fast Contest Umpire Dick Monahaa Replaced by Ray Seek. Western Trl-State Laa-ua Standings. - W L PCI W L PO Walla Wa. 8 S .7271 Pendleton.. S 6 .455 N. Yakima 6 0 .M5Baker. . . .. 4 7 .803 Yesterday's Results. At Walla Walla Baker 8. Walla Walla 1. At North Yakima North Yakima 2, Pen dleton a Western Tri-Staters saw one mighty good game and one almost as good yeBj terday. North Yakima trouncing Pen dleton 2 to 0, while Baker took another fall out of Walla Walla, winning 6 to 1 and coming within an eyelash of mak ing its a shutout. The- Bears sent in a new pitcher against a brilliant artist and then things happened. At Walla Walla Boss Bade let - Car son start for the Bears. Bridger being sent into save the pieces. In four in nings Carson allowed five hits, walked three and made an error. "total six for Baker. Bridger worked from the fifth. holding to three hits. Walla Walla ner. Left on bases. Victoria 1. Bnokana 8. was held scoreless till the ninth, when Time. 1:30. Umpire, Casey. 1 Wallace connected with a three-bagger and Shelly's sacrifice fly brought him in. The feature was Sutberllnd's re markable work in the box, outclassing anything seen at Walla Walla this year. He struck out 10 and walked three. Carson struck out four and walked three, while Bridger struck out four. Score: R. H. B.l R. BL E. Baker 8 S llWalla W.. 14 1 Batteries Sutherllnd and King; Car son. Bridger and Brown. Walks gave North Yakima a start to ward her two scores In the shutout game against Pendleton at North Yakima. Kile worked hard for a no hit game, but a hot one he could not get his hands on in the eighth gave the Bucks a safety. But 22 men faced Kile in the first seven innings. He walked two and fanned four. Yakima's two runs began with walks off Senner. Senne'r walked seven and struck out four. Roy Beck umpired. Dick Mona han signed his own release Friday when be umpired in the presence of President Roy Ritner. Score: K. H. K. R. H. E. Pendleton. 0 1 SN. Yakima. 2 1 Batteries Senner and - Pembrooke; Kile and Taylor. - - - ' A Useful Kicker. - - - -(Birmingham Age-Herald.) Jonas Hes Corntossle is the laziest man In the country. Silas What makes you think" so? Jonas When he wants to churn he puts a bullfrog at night In a crock of milk, and next morning there la the greenback sitting on a hunk of butter. PITCHING RECORDS iBclndlng- Games of April 12 Pitcher. Cub. W. White. Venlc - 3 Ryan, ! Anir;les . . 3 Pernoll. 8an Francisco 3 EtandrldKe. San Francisco 2 Geyer, Oakland 1 Huirhea. San Frmfftlaco 1 Decannler. Ventce 1 Barrenkamp, Oakland 1 tilaft.e.' Sacramento 1 perrltt. i,oa Angales 2 Klawitter. Sacramento .....2 Hitt. Venice 2 Qrearory, Sacramento ..1 Henley, Venice 1 McKenry. Lob Angela 1 Hrown. Portland 1 iviepier. Venice l Krauae. Portland 1 Toner, pan Francisco I Malarkey. Oakland ......l Kremer. Sacramento 1 Leifield. San Francisco ......... 1 West. Portland 1 H-KK-nbotham. Portland ...12 Chech. los Anseles X 2 ProuRti. Oakland 1 Arellanes. Sacramento .0 Ramey. Oakland 0 Harkness. Venice 0 Hark ins. L.os Angeles O Powell, Venice 0 Crabb, Los Angeles . O Hanson, Portland ....0 Htroud. Sacramento U Fanning, San Francisco 0 KUlilay. Oakland 0 prulett. Oakland 0 STATISTICAL 'INTO' . '-- ON VENICE TIGERS, WHO "WILL BE IN PORTLAND THIS WEEK . FOR SERIES AGAINST BEAVERS -,: -: - 5 3 i -til M ? M: ?S H , player. . . ? 5 . ? ' : ,3 .a. .. r ; S" S" ? . . 1 :- - f- - -.:r 5 i :- ?I ?S l-i : : : . . : ; ; 7 : 7 : W. U Bray Mgr.. catcber. . . Hap Udiu. . . R R Los Angeles.. ...... Venlc. M 86 170 5:9 .211 -4 0 John Bliss Catcher Jack R R Los Angeles Sacramento.... S 30 liS 5:8 .-'0o .SJ 13 Harold Elliott: ... Catcher, Rowdy R R Bloomlngton. III.. Venice S 24 1!8 5:7 .2i8 -B4 6 Roy Hitt ..... Pitcher. Dough L L Los Angeles. ..... . Venice M :il 1 6:11 .1 .1'6 0 G. H. White Pitcher.. Doc L L Los Angeles White Sox M 34 15o 8:1 .120 .M 0 . Frank Docannlcr. Pitcher........ Dec... L L Los Angeles fl. S. 8pokan . . . M 20 3S3 8:0 .... .... .. Fred Harkneas Pltcber . Speck R R Portland Venice S 23 10 :1 '; 0 Clarence Henler. . Pitcher.. Cack '. . . R R Man Francisco San Francisco. . M 28 ISO :2 .21 .012 1 Karl KIeharty....lpitcher Bull.. R R Ml. Grave. Mo Nashville S 27 20 :0 .18 .44 Edw.'J.Kleptar... Pitcher. .. Klep R R New York Venice 8 23 185 8:1 .0.0 .W9 0 William Borton.. First b.. p Babe.......... L L 1st. Joe, Mo white Fox M 25 lw 8:0 ' .lt-7 .881 S William Leard... . Second base. ... Bill R R lOaklana Oakland M 28 180 5:8 .224 .H6 70 Frank Hoiep..... short, first b.-.-. Jake.. R R Los Angeles Venice l... M 27 170 5:10 .2;5 .837 22 Lon Lltschi Third base . Louie R R Los Angeles Venice M 26 J64 5:7 .226 .t44 22 Clar. McDonnell. . I. f.. utility Speed R R Cleveland. . Venice - M 26 173 6:10 .Hi .OHO 14 Roy McArdle. . . . . Short, first b. . . Mac R R Los Angelas San Francisco. . M 20 1T8 5:11 .212 .855 29 Walter Carlisle. .. Left field Curley R R Los Angeles ..Venice M. 81 l."4 5:8 .224 .052 34 John Kane Center field ... . Johnny R R Los Angeles Venice S 37 140 3:8 .280 .078 32 ' H. O. Bayless. . . Right field .... . Dick ,.. L R Joplln. Mo Venice M SO 154 0:6 .824 .069 28 Paul Meloan O. f., utility ... . Molly L R Fellows. Col. Venice.. M 25 ISO 5: .275 .045 24 Joseph Wilhett. . O. f., utility Joe L R Santa Barbara. ... Stockton M 23 180 6:2 .822 .54 50 John Powell Pitcher Jack. . R R jSt. Louis Louisville M 86 N1" 8:0 .181 .09 1 Official dope on Pitcher Clarence Smith, late of White Box, not available. Pet. l.ooo l.OOO 1.0IH) 1.000 l.ooo l.ooo l.ooo l.ooo l.ooo .HOT .607 .007 .500 ..".oo .500 .300 .500 .500 .300 .500 .3"-'0 .8D0 .3M3 .313 .833 .333 .nOO .000 .MX .OIW .00 .oini .000 .OO0 .OOlt .oo .000 STILL; LEADS BOWLERS Cleveland Alloy Expert Holds Single Championship With 065. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 18. Louis Franc. Cleveland, still led the Individual championship race tonight with his score of 8(5 z.t the eighth an nual congress of the National Bowling Aesoclation. The Rlddell-Horton team, of New York, today took a comfortable lead in the two-man events. This pair rolled 1333, falling 23 pins below the world's mark of 1355. set up by Kelsey and Johnson, of New Haven. The other leaders In the two-man class are Roberts-derdes. New York 1244: Deller-Lunsman, New-York, 122S; Scannell-O'Hagan. . New York, 1194: Baldwin-Booth. Newark, 1192. The five individual leaders are Louts Frans. Cleveland, 665: Samue. B. Rob erts. New York, 6S9: Otto Kallusch, Rochester, 645: William Hammacher, Newark. 639;. R. D. Bonltx, Paterson. 688. SOUTHERN C.LlPORXL "WIN'S Golds Take Track Meet Honors With Total of 57 Points. LOS ANGELES. April 18. Athletes of the University of Southern Cali fornia easily won the annual track and field championships of the Southern Pacific Association of tue Amateur Athletic Union, held on Huer Field at Occidental College tills afternoon. University Southern California men made a total of 57 points, while tbelr nearest competitors the representa tives of the Los Angeles Athletic Club scored only 19. Other Institutions represented in the meet and the points they made follow: Occidental College, 12; Pomona Col lege. 11; Pasadena High School. S; Anaheim High School, Manual Arte. Los Angeles High School and E- Fiher. unattended, each 5; Santa Ana High School, 2; Los Angeles Y. M. C. A.. 1. College Baseball. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Yaie. 5. At Stanford California, 5; Stan ford. 3. PROVIDENCE. R. I.. April 18 Princeton, 8; Brown. 2. Providence. R. I. Princeton. ; Brown, 2. West Point, N. Y. Harvard, It; Army, 3. Syracuse r Syracuse University. 4; Rochester University. v Baseball Statistics Philadelp'a Pittsburg.. St. Louis. . Chicago ... Washington New York. . St. Louis... Brooklyn . . St. Louis... Buffalo Chicago W. L. P C. 1 2 .383 1 2 .333 . . 3 -00O .OOO .500 .500 .000 .000 .333 .333 .333 .000 .400 .409 .250 .200 STANDINOS OF THE TKAMS. National League. W. L. P.C.I Brooklvn... S o 1.000(Chlcaro. . .. 3 o l.ooo Cincinnati.. 4 1 .800 Boston 3 3 .400, Now York..0 Americas League. 5 o l.OOO' Detroit. . . 8 1 ,7;o poston - - 2 2 .50" Philadelphia O 3 2 2 .60o(Cleveland. . 0 5 Federal League. t O 1.0O0:Baltlraore. . 1 2 4 1 K1T 1 nri lanaoolls 1 2 "a i "667jKanas Cliy.l 2 ..2 1 .67 Pittsburg. .. 0 2 Americas Association. . Milwaukee. 4 1 .800Mlnaeapolls 2 8 Indianapolis 4 1 pul LoulsvllTe.. 8 1 .T.-KVColumbus. . . 1 Z Kansas City 2 8 .40OlCle veland . . 1 Yesterday's Results. American Association Milwaukee 6, Mln neanolls 4: Indianapolis . 8. Columbus 4: Louisville i. Cleveland 4: St. Paul 11. Kaa sas - City 6. Western League -Des Molnee 13. Omaha 8- eioux City 5. St- Josepb. 4: Lincoln-Denver game postponed, rain; Topeka-Wlcbita game. rain. How the Series Stand. Paclfio Coast League Portland 2 games. Oakland 1 game; Venice 3 games. Sacra mento 2 games: San Francisco 3 games. Los Angeles 2 games. Northwestern League Seattle 4 games, Portland 1 game: Taeoma 3 games. Van couver 2 games; Spokane 4 games, Victoria 1 game. Where the Teams Play Today. Pacific Coast League Oakland at Port land. Los Angeles at Ban Francisco, Sacra mento at Ventre. y Northwestern League Portland at Seattle. Vancouver at Taeoma, Victoria at Spokane. rr