The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 31, 1914, SECTION TWO, Page 2, Image 20

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    THE SUNDAY OEEGONIAN, PORTLAND, 3IAT 31, 1914.
QUARTET OF STABS OP THE LOS ANGELES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CLUB WHICH CLOSES SEVEN-GAME SERIES IN PORTLAND TODAY.
BOTH GAMES WOil
BY LOS ANGELES
SEATTLE TAKES 2
IRE FROM COLTS
Portland Drops Morning En
counter, 4 to 1, and Mat
inee, 3 to 1.
Puget Sound Team hlas Ail
the "Breaks," Winning 9tb
Consecutive Game.
WEST'S BRILLIANCY FUTILE
SCORES 5 TO 3 AND 6 TO 4
Hiram Allows but Two Hit in After
noon Contest, but "Bash" Field-'
ing Kobs Him of Victory.
Kodgers Has Bad Day.
;
WHEKK THE TEAMS PLAY THIS
I WEEK.
y J Pacific Coast League, June 1-7.
I Sacramento at Portland 8 games
? I Man FraneiBCO at Venice 7 gamea
I Los Angeles at Oakland 7 games
i e Northwestern League, June 1-7.
T' t-t T ti ii H at Vinrouver. . .7 Sfames
? Tacoma at Spokane 7 games
X Victoria at Seattle 7 games
f 7
Pacific Coast league Standings.
w l pc
W 1. PC
Fan Fran.
Venice. . . .
Los Ang. .
35 24 .503
112 24 .571
31 27 .534j
Sacram'nto 23 30 .455
Portland.. 21 29 .420
Oakland... 22 32 .407
Yesterday's Results.
At Portland Los. Angeles 4-3, Port
land j-i.
At San Francisco San Francisco 9-8. Sac
ramento 5-i.
I At Venice Venice 4-2. Oakland 0-5.
BY KOSCOE FAWCETT.
Los Angeles won both games of a
double bill yesterday, lut all joy is not
squelched in Portland the Beavers
. 'finally crossed the home plate.
After going 28 innings runless, Walt
McCedie sent Brashear and Fisher out
to pinch hit in the ninth inning of the
forenoon game and they solved Chech's
delivery for a tally.
Scores, 4-1 and 3-1.
Hi West's defeat in the afternoon be
fore 4400 fans smallest holiday crowd
in years marked the fifth consecutive
set-back for Portland. The blow was
especially bitter because Hiram twirled
one of his most brilliant games. He
was scored for only two hits, but some
very scraggy support by the infield
robbed him of a deserved shutout.
Rodeera Has) Bad Day.
Bill Kodgers had a particularly bad
fielding day.
Perritt was in trouble several times,
but, like West, the lean and lanky
Texan pitched excellent ball. He al
lowed five hits and had good support
in the crises.
In the forenoon engagement made
merry by the frequent resort to "sun
tield" alibis Southpaw Krause was
maltreated rather harshly, yielding 12
safe swat9 as against a scattered five
marked against the veteran, Charles
Chech.
One of the biffs oft Southpaw Harry
was a home run over the right field
fence by Babe Bills his second of the
.. week and the Angels' third. Maggart
was on the paths at the time and scored
. his third run of the game. Maggart
- also starred at bat with a trio of safe
ties. i Pinch Hlttvra Hit.
Chech pitched just such a game In the
" forenoon as West in the post-prandial
engagement, up to the ninth Inning. In
ithat stretch but two Beavers had solved
his puzzling slants. Then it was that
Mack ordered Brashear and Fisher out
to the hillock. Brash doubled and
Fisher singled but one run was the
limit, as the Angels came across with
their usual heart-breaking double play.
Three of the Angels' morning tallies
' were earned. In the first Inning Cap.
' Kodgers missed an easy grounder and
".let Maggert across, but Ellis' homer,
counting two in the third, and the one
. in the fifth from Maggert's single and
Abstein's two-bagger -were not at all
grstuities.
Bill Kodgers handed two more across
right at the Jump In the afternoon
game. Then the bear-hunter steadied
and cut off one hit by Maggert. How
ever, the crowd heckled Bill hard all
day. reminding of the stirring days of
1912, when the scrappy Irish keystoner
was the object of much amusement for
the two-bit fanatics.
Otbrrs "Pull" Bush Staff.
Bill began the second inning by muff
ing Kills' fly ball. A moment later he
Drummed up a sure tiouoie play ana let
two runs filter across. The Angels
scored thetr third tally in the eighth
Inning on poor heaves by Bancroft and
Kores.
Portland's afternoon registration
' helped furnish a few thrills for the
Hecoration day crowd. Hits by Derrick,
Doane and Ryan in the sixth promised
much, but Kores hit Into another dou
ble play and Derrick's run Bounded
. tars.
Lober and Maggert were the fielding
. etars of the double bill.
This afternoon at 2:30 the two teams
, will play the final game of the series.
Score:
Morning; game
Angeles . I Portland
B H O AE' B -H O AE
Wolter.r.. 5 12 o OIBancr'ft.s 8 18 2 0
Paire.2.... 5 12 2 l'Derrick.l.. 3 0 4 20
Maa'rt.m 5 3 3 OODoane.r... 4 O 2 0 0
Abstein.l. 4 2 12 0 0'Kores.3.
4 O 0
2 0
Kills.) 6
0 0Hodgers,a.
4 0 1
3 0 2
3 15
10 3
O 1
.Inhnson.s. 3
Metsser.3 . 4
Brooks. c. 4
Chech, p.. 3
0 1 L.ouer,i . . ,
1 0 sncas.m. ..
o OVams.c. . .
2 0 Krause.p..
I Ryan-....
Breneg'n.c
Rrashe'r
IFtsher'".
0 0
00
3 10
3 0
1 0
1 1
1 1
1 1
2 10
0 0 0
3 00
0 0 0
0 00
Totals SS 12 27 IS 21 Totals. 5 27 SI
Batted tor Yams In 6th. Batted for
. Bancroft lu 1Kb.. Butted for Derrick in
9th.
Los Angeles 10201000 0 4
Hits 1 1 2 1 3 t 1 O 2 12
Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Hit. 0 0 1 0 0 1 O 1 2
Huns. Maegert 3. Ellis. Brashear. Struck
out by Krause 0. Buses on balls off Krause
S. Two-base nils, Austein, nrenegan, mu
shear. Home run, Eilis. Double plays, John
sun to Fane to Abstel.i. Johnson to Ab
stein. Ftolen bases. Macxert. Absteln. Runs
- responsible for, Krsuse 3. Chech 0. Time,
1:4S. Umpires. Finney and Phyle.
Afternoon gams
I.ns Anaeles IPortland
B H O AE! B H O AE
Wolter.r. 3 0 0 1 Bancrofts 4 O 0 3 1
Vsce.2... :: 1 9 0 Derrick. 1. 4 3 14 10
MiiK'ert.m 3 12 OOKodgers.2. 4 0 O 6 2
Abstein.l. 2 O 15 0 0 Doaue.r. .. 4 11 00
KUis.l 4 O 2 OuRyan.m... 2 18 00
.lohnson.s. 3 O 2 .. o Kores.g. . . H 1 4 11
Mtftseer.3. 3 0 3 S 0 l.ober.l . . . 4 0 2 00
Mnk.c... 4 o 2 0 1 Kisher.c. . 4 O 2 SO
Perrltt.D. 8 10 10 West. p.... 8 0 2 10
lpeas.... 0 0 0 00
Totals- 2S 2 27 IS:' Totals. 32 5 27 15 4
r Ran for Ryan in uth.
Los Angeles o 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3
; H!:s - 1 1 0 0 O 0 O O 0 2
1 Poi llnllil O O O O 0 1 0 0 0 1
Hits 0 1 1 O 0 8 0 0 0 3
;' Runs, Wolter. Ellis. Metsger. Derrick.
B Struck out by f'errttt 2. eat 2. Bast-S on
J bsl's, oft PtiiUt 2, orr west 3. Double plays,
j. Puiie id Johnson to Abstein. Sacrifice hits,
t Johnson. Absteln 2-. Page. btolen ba
Maiieert 2, Derrick. Hit by pitched bail, by
tPerrut Rysn. Runs responsible for, Perritt
1. West 0. Time, 1:30. Umpires, Phyls and
; Finney.
1 SAX FRANCISCO TAKES BOTH
First Game Won, 8 to 6, Second 9 to
i 5 Against Sacramento.
) SA,N FRANClriCO, May SO. San
J Francisco took two games today from
Sacremonto and ' clinched the series.
- wininir themornlng game, 8 to 6, and
the afternoon game. 9 to 5. Fanning
pitched a steady game for the Seals
in the morning: and was backed up by
good hitting:.
In the second same Barham began
the game in the box for the Seals but
weakened in the sixth inning and gave
way to Standridge. While Barham
was in he walked five Senators.
Cartwright, O'Leary, Fitzgerald and
Del Howard contributed -to the Seals'
victory with two-base hits. Scores:
Morning game (at Oakland)
Sacramento - L San Francisco
BHOAEI BHOAE
3hinn,r. . .
Moran.m..
3alllnan,3
Pappa.r. .
Tennant,L
Young, s. ..
JoilUan.2.
Elannah.c.
rCremer.p.
Lynn.c. . ..
VanBu'n.
Coy.r
-olwell.p.
(Vol'ton.
O O 1 OjCart'ight.m 5
2 3 0 0O'Leary,3. 5
2 5
1 l
3 4
1 1
0 o
2 11
03 HSchaller.l.. 3
0 1 0 0;Downs,2.. 4
110 1 0 Fitxsr'ald.r 3
1 2 4 0 Howard, 1.. 3
1 3 0!Charles,s. . 3
0 O 0 Clark, c 4
0 1 o'Fanning.p. 4
1 2
1 3 O0
0 O 20
4 2 0 .
o o (!
O O0
0 0 0
0 0 01
10 0
lagle,p. .
Totals. 3S 9 24 15 11 Totals. 34 1127 12 2
Batted for Kremer In seventh.
Batted lor Colwell in ninth.
Sacramento .0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0
Hits 1 O 0 0 0 0 5 2 1
an Francisco 0 1411100 8
Hits O 0 5 2 3 2 1 0 12
Runs Tennant. Youncr 2. Collijtan. Lynn.
Van Buren. Cartwright 2, O'Leary 2, Schal
ler. Fitxgerald. Howard. Jlgnt runs, lu nits.
23 at oat off Kremer in ti innings; no runs.
hit. 3 at bat off Colwell in 1 inning: charge
defeat to Kremer. Three-base hit, Moran.
Sacrilica fly. Shinn. Two-base hits, Cart
wright. Downs. O'Leary, Howard, cnarles.
arrince hits. Howard, hhtnn. htoien Dases.
Cartwright. Schaller. Clark. First base on
called balls, Kremer 2, Colwell 1. Fanning 3.
Struck out. by Colwell 2, by Fanning 1. Hit
by pitcher, Tennant. Lett on oases, eacra
mento 6, San Francisco 8. Runs responsible
for, Kremer 7, Fanning 6. Wild pitch, Kre
mer. Time of game, 2 hours. Umpires, Hayes
and Guthrie.
Afternoon game
Sacramento . 1 San Francisco
B H O AE B H O A IS
Shlnn.l. ..
O O.C'twr'ht.m
1 2
0 2
3 0
Moran.m.
0 u. O'Leary. 3.
1 tvSchaller.l.
O 0jDowns.2...
0 1 Fitxg'ald.r
3 2 Howard.l.
o U'Charles.s..
0 ljciarke.c...
2 O Barham.p.
1 0,st'dr'dge.p
0 0
2 1
1 3
1 3
2 2
Halllnan.3
Coy.r
0 0
20
1 0
0 0
7 O
0 0
0 1
1 0
ennant.l
ouna.s. .
olligan.2
Hannah. c
Kl'w'ter.D
Arell'nes.p
v Kuren.i
.ynn. . ..
0O
olw-ell.p.
0 01
0 Oi
W'v'ton"
Totals. .37 13 24 12 4! Totals.
.35 11 27 14
Batted for Arelianes In eighth
batted
ior troiweu in ninth.
Sacramento 00002200 1 5
Hits 2 1 O 1 2 1 2 2 13
San Francisco 23 00000 9
Hits 3 3 O O 4 0 1 0 11
Runs, Shlnn. Young 2, Colllpan. Klawltter,
Cartwright 2, O'Leary 2, Schaller. Downs.
Fitxgerald. Howard, Charles. Sight runs. 9
its otr Klawltter in 4 innings. - an dsi.
eken out In fifth. 1 on. 1 out. 4 runs. 7
hits off Barham In 5 Innings, 21 at bat.
iiken out In sixth. 3 on, no outs, one run,
hits off Arreuanes in 3 innings, 19 at bat.
Three-base hit. Schaller. Credit victory to
Barham. Two-base' hits. Cartwright.
O'Leary, Fitxgerald. Howard. Sacrifice fly,
iuoran. unartce aereai lo itiawitier. rirsi
base on called balls. Klawltter 1, Barham
Arelianes 1. standrluee 2. struck out.
Klawltter 4. Barham 2. Arelianes 2, Stand-
loge 2. Hit by pitcher, uowns by niawu-
ter, Clarke by Arelianes. Double plays.
Young to Colllgan to Tennant. Charles to
Downs to Howard. Left on bases. Sacra
mento 13, San Francisco tt. Passed balls.
Tlarke :;. Kuns responsible Tor. Mawiuer
Arelianes 1 Karham 2. Standrluae 1.
Wild pitches, Barham 2. Time of game, 2:02.
Umpires, Guthrie and Hayes.
OAKS ASD VENICE DIVIDE
Commuters Take Afternoon Game
After Losing Morining Tilt.
LOS ANGELES. May 30. By hitting
Fleharty hard in the pinches, Oakland
today won the afternoon game from
Venice after being defeated in tne
morning, 4 to 0. The Tigers In the sec
ond game could not find Ramey's of
ferings and got only tnree nits. in
the sixth Inning Ramey showed signs
of weakening and was replaced by
Christian. Scores:
Morning game
lluklnnd I
Venlc
BHOAE
3 0 8 0 0
B H o A KpjarilBie.i
Vliddleton.l 4
1 2
1 1
0 4
0 0Leard,2...
3 3 0
5 0 0
Kayior.r.. 4
0 OtKane.m-. . 3
0 OBayless.r. . 4
5 0 Litschl,3. . 3
1 OAl'Donnell.l 4
1 l:lcArule.s. 2
1 0 Bliss, c 2
1 0'Powell.p. . 2
Zacher.m. 4
1 0
1 0
Hetling.S. 2
Ness.l.... 8
0 1
0 13
1 0
0 2
1 0
OOK.S.... if
luest.2... 8
2 1
0 0
1 0
Mltze.c
0 1
illllay.p.' 3 1 0 4 Oj
Totals.. 29 4 24 13 1
K
Totals... 25 6 27 8 1
Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits ..u u o -i a o o
Venice 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 I
Hits 2 z u l x u v u o
Runs Carlisle. Leard 2, Litschi. Sacrifice
hits McArdle, Bliss, Leard, Litschi 2, Pow
ell. Kane. Runs responsible for KUlllay 2.
Bases on balls Oft Powell 1, on iwuuay a.
struck out By Powell 4. by Klllilay 1. Dou
ble plays Powell to jicaraie to aituuii
nell. Kane to McDonnell to Leard. Stolen
bases Klllilay. Passed ball Ml tie. Um
plres McCarthy and Held. Time 1:27.
Afternoon game -
niciand I Venice
II II U A r. It 11 UA t
Middle'n.l 5 0 1 0 OlCarllsle.l. . 1 0 3 1U
Kayior.r.
u 4 t oi Le&ru,. ...
2 1 OOJvane.m. ..
1 0 3 01 Bayleas.r.
1 13 1 OiLitschl.3..
1 3 3 OlM'Don ll.l
3 0 2 5 0
3 O 3 0 0
3 O 0 0
3 2 2 8 0
4 0 11 4 0
3 0 2 30
3 14 0 0
3 0 0 11
Zacher.m.
Hetung.3.
Ness.l... .
Cook.s. .
Guest. 2. .
Alexan'r.c
Ramey.p.
Quintan .
1 2 5 OiMcArdle.s.
4 2
2 3 O Elllott.c
1 1 OiFleharty.p
O 0 0!
0 0 H
Chrisfn.p
Totals. 34 11 27 17 0 Totals. 26 3 27 19 1
Batted for Ramey in seventh.
Oakland 0 10 9 1 2 0 0 1 5
lilts 1 ' 1 U - .1 1 ' ' X J 1
Venice O 0 0 O O 2 0 0 o 2
Hits O 1 U o 1 1 o u u a
Runs. Zaeher. Hetling. Ness, Guest 2.
Carlisle. Bavless. Three hits 2 runs off
Ramey. IS at bat. In 6 innings. Credit vic
tory to Kamey. 1 nree-oase mis. . ttamey.
Cook. Two-base hits. Guest, Alexander 2,
Litschi. Sacrifice hit, Ness. Runs respon-
sibel for. Fleharty 4. Ramey 2. Bases on
lis. off Fleharty . on itamey orr
Christian 1. Struck out. by Fleharty 2. by
Ramey 1, by christian i. uouoie piays,
Kavlor to Ness to Ramey: Litschi to Mc
Donnell to McArdle; Hetling to Guest to
Ness. Stolen bases. Christian. Kane. Hit
by pitcher, Kane by Ramey, Hetling by Fle
harty. Tim. i:o. empires, neia ana Ala-
Carthy.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louis 1-2, Detroit 2-0.
ST. LOUIS May SO. Detroit and St
Louis broke even In the two games
here today, 2-1 and 0-2. Covaleskl
won his game In the eighth inning of
the first contest when his single sent
Moriarity across the plate with
Detroit's run. The scores:
First garaa
Detroit I St. Louis
BUOAE B
Bush.s... 4 0 4 4 0Howard.m 3
Cav n'h.2. 4 0 1 2 (; Austin. 3. . 4
High.m.. 3 11 OOPratt.2 4
Crawford.r 4 0.1 OOiWilliamar 8
. H O AE
0 2 0 0
0 111
0 2 3 0
0 10 0
1 2 OO
0 11 10
O 5 3 0
0 8 10
0 .O 2 0
0 0 0 0
1 27 11 1
Veach.l... 4 1 3 0 0C. Walker.l 4
Burns.1... 4 0 lo OOJLeary.l 3
Morlarty.S 2 0 0 SliWeres.s.. S
Stanage.c 3 17 OO'Agnew.c. 2
C'v'1'ske.p 3 10 1 liHamilton.p 3
IMlller 0
Totals. 31 4 27 12?' Totals.
Batted for Williams in 9th.
Detrolt O O O O O 0 2 O 2
St. Louis 0 O 0 0 1 0 0 0 O 1
Runs, Veacn, Moriarity, C. Wa'ktr. Two-
: : ri4v sj ia :f
base hit. Walker. Sacrifice hit. Leary. Left ltWVV ' 4f C? I I
on bases. Detroit 8. St. Louis 5. Bases on VT j' ' XSN.' W- JT V. : t A. 4 t J I '
balls, off C'ovaleskle 3. off Hamilton 1. Hit jT .' if i ' iS V . I
by pitcher, by Hamilton (High. Struck ? JT?tir W - - J ? " -
out. by Covaleskle 7, by Hamilton 2. Passed ft, N. Si a f V. s- V S
ball. Agnew. Time, X:45. Umpires Con- i 1j - VS. Ss. s"?- -': H f N,, tJP
nolly and Dineen. . NS VSV f .Nss:- y Vjir n : ... .? - if
Afternoon game: - 'xjr j -J
Detroit I St. Louis s.i r i i 'Jr ' M
Bush.s. . .
Kav'ngh,2
Hlgh.m. ..
Cr'wfrd.r.
Veach.l. ..
Hums. 1 . ..
Mori'rty.3
Stanage.c.
Main. p. ...
Dubuc. . .
Hall.p
'Heilman
Totals. 30 8 24 16 1
Batted for Main in eighth..
Batted for High in ninth.
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Runs, C. Walker, Wares. Two-base hit.
Walker. Hits, off Main 2 in 7 innings, off
Hall 1 In 1. Sacrifice hits. Wares. Austin,
Crossln. Sacrifice fly, Leary. Stolen base,
Pratt. Double play. Weilman to Austin to
Leary. Left on basos, St. Louis 5, Detroit
8. Bases on balls, off Main 4. Hit by pitcher,
by Main, Crossin. Struck out, by Main 4,
by Weilmart 5. Wild pitch. Main. Time,
1:42. Umpires, Dineen and Connolly.
Washington 6-2, Boston 4-7.
BOSTON, May 30. Washington took
the first and Boston the second of to
day's games. Shaw's wildness in the
first inning of the afternoon decided
the contest at the outset in Boston's
favor. The scores:
Morning same
Washington I Boston
B H O AE! B H O AE
Moeller.r.
Foster.3..
Milan. m. .
Gandil.l. .
Shanks.l ..
Moriran.2.
McBrlde.s
Henry. c. .
Ayers.p. .
En gel, p. .
5 110 O'Hooper.r.. 3 2 4 1 0
1 1 OlScott.s 3 0 3
5 OllLewls.l 5 0 3
2 0
0 0
1 0
2 0
2 1
0 0
8 2 OlSpeaker.m. 3
3 0 0.Tanvrin,2.
1 0Gardner,3..
3 0 Galner.l . .
1 oOarr.igan.c
0 2Thonias,c.
1 OILeonard.p
jCollins.p...
iCoumbe.p.
Henrlksen
IRehg"...
1 1
3 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 2 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Totals f.4 1127 ! 3 Totals. 30 8 26 11 2
Batted for Collins in seventh. Batted
for Coumbe in ninth. McBrlde out, hit by
batted ball.
Washington 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Boston 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Runs, Moeller 2. Foster. Milan 2. McBrlde,
Hooper. Gardner, Gainer, Thomas. Two
base hits, Gardner, Gainer, Gandil. Henry.
Three-base hits. Hooper 2. Milan. Hits, oft
Ayers 3 in 1 (none out In second). Engel 5
In 8, Leonard 4 in 2 2-3. Collins 4 in 4 1-3,
Coumbs 3 in 2. Sacrifice hits. Carrlan 2.
.Tanvrln 1. Sacrifice fly, Scott. Stolen bases,
McBrlde, Moeller. Double plays. Foster.
Gandil, Shanks, Hooper and Carrigan; Mc
Brlde and Morgan. Left on bases, Wash
ington 5. Boston 8. Bases on balls, off
Engel 4. Leonard 2. Collins 2. Bases on
errors. Washington 1. Boston 1. Struck out,
by Ayers 2, Engel 1, Collins 1, Coumbe 2.
Hit by pitcher, by Engel (Scott). Wild pitch,
Engel. Tims, 2:25. Umpires, Chill and
Sheridan.
Second game
Washington I Boston
AE
1 0 Hooper.r..
1 OlScott.s. . ..
0 01 Lewis. 1 .
a
Moeller.r. 4
Foster.3.. 8
4 0 2 3 olshotten.m. 3 1 2 00 I O"5. . .. Vr'iTSSs: ' m 1 1 -K'-if t
4 1 2 4 0Austin.3... 3 0 1 20 I !? f 5g "T tmmi- - sTf f
3 0 10 OlPratt.2 4 0 0 2 1 I ! i . - - Sii - '-ZImr' t 1
3 2 1 OOWllliams.r 4 0200 I I . in m ,aSS' ?T i I
3 O 0 0 0 C.Walker.I 1 1 3 00 I 'r' ?J ;Jt V f I
3 0 12 1 0 Leary.l.... 2 112 10 I ! -&: Jr . ' ( f I
3 0 1 2 0Wares.s... 2 0 1 2 0 . rWJt . , j-V SassBiSSSSSSSSSSsJ
3 0 3 OOCrossin.c. 1 0 5 00 LV" 5 Sk.
2 0 16 1 Weilman.p 3 0 1 4 0 Hiisiff V 1 -Wfl. v'Hjf
0 o i oo AwKer V , , v..
1 o o oo . -S-tfa
Totals. 23 8 27 111 IT
B H O AE
4 14 0 0
3 0 3 10
2 O 0 0 0
2 0 3 0 0
3 0 4 3 0
3 1 1 O 0
3 17 0 0
3 0 5 0 0
4 10 2 0
Milan. m.. 4
Gandil.l.. 4
Shanks.1. 4
Morgan. 2. 4
2 OjSpeaker.m
0 0
Janvrln,2..
Gardner,3.
Galner.l. .
0 1
1 1
11
McBrlde.s 2
Henry, c. 1
Wllliams,c 2
Thomas.c.
0 0!
1 0
0 0
3 0
Bedlent.p.
Sliaw.p... 0
Ayers.p. . X
Cashion.p 1
Schaef'r" l
0 01
Total. 81 B 23 10 8
Totals. 27 4 27
Lewis hit by batted ball, --.tiaiieo. ior
Ayers in fifth.
Washington .-..0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02
Boston 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 7
Runs,- McBrlde, " Henry, Hooper. Scott.
Speaker, Janvrln 2, Gainer. Two-base hit.
Schaeffer. Hits off Shaw 1 In 1-3, off Ayers
none in 3 2-3, off Cashion 3 in 4. Sacritice
hit, Lewis. Sacrifice fly. Foster. Stolen
bases. Speaker, Janvrin, Gardner, Hooper.
Double play. Moeller. CashlOD and Morgan,
Left on bases. Washington 6, Boston 5.
Bases on balls, off Shaw 5, off Cashion 2.
off Bedlent 3. Base on errors, Boston 2.
Hit by pitcher, by Cashion (Lewis). Struck
out by Ayers 4, Cashion 2, Bedlent 5.
Passed ball. Henry. Wild pitch. Shaw. Time,
1:30. Umpires. Chill and Sheridan.
New York 0-10, Philadelphia 8-5.
NEW YORK, May 30. New York
broke even on the day with Phila
delphia by taking a weird game this
afternoon, 10 to 5, after losing the
morning game 8 to 0. The Athletics
showed the worst pitching In New York
this season, the four visiting pitchers,
Pennock, Wyckotf, Bush and Bressler,
passing 14 men, hitting two others and
throwing three wiid pitches. New
York also stole eight bases, while 16
were left on bases. The scores:
Morning garni
Philadelphia I
B H O A El
Murphy.r 5 2 3 0o;:
Oldrlng.l. 6 2 O 0 0!
Coilins.2. 4 2 2 li
Baker,!.. 4 3 1 SO;
Mclnnls.l 1 1 11 0 1,
Strunk.m. 8 2 2 0 0!
Barrv.s... 4 0 0 8 0,
Schang.c. 4 0 8 0 01
Sh'wk'y.p 4 0 0 2Ui
New York
H O A E
13 0 0
1 2
0 0
3 1
0 1
O 3 ,
0 2
1 11
2 4
0 0
O 0
0 0
0 O
0 0
00
0 0
1 1
2 0
00
7 1
00
2 0
0O
iwarnop.p.
'Caldwell.
IPieh.p. . . .
IBoone. .
I 0
0 0
Totals. 34 12 27 8 11 Totals. 35 8 27 18 2
Batted for Warhop in seventh-
Ratted for Heh in ninth.
x,iiQHiT.hiB . . 2OOO0SO2 1 8
New York 00000000 0 0
Runs. Murphy 2. Oldring. Collins 3, Ba-lr-
Ttaae on errors. Philadelphia 1. Two-
base hits. Mclnnis. - Collins. Cook. Home
run Murphv. Sacrifice hits. Strunk. Mcln
nis. Sacrifice fly. Mclnnis. Stolen bases,
Williams, Nunamaker. Left on bases. New
York 0, Philadelphia 4. Double plays.
Peckinpaugh and Truesdale; Mclnnis (un
assisted). Bases on balls, off Warhop 1,
off Pleh 1. off Shawkey 1. Struck out, by
Wariioo 2. by Pieh 1. y ShawKey S. passed
hall Srhane. Hits, off Cole. 4 In 1-J in
ning: off Warhop. 4 in 6 2-3: off Peih. 4
in 2. Time. 1:56. Umpires. Hildebrand
and O'Loughlin.
Second game
Philadelphia I New lork
BHOAE! BHOAE
Murphy.r. 3 O 1
Oldiing.m 4 3 1
Collins. 2.. 4 0 0
Baker.3.. 5 12
Mclnnia.1. 4 3 8
Strunk.l.. 4 11
Barry. a... 5 11
ItPP.c . . . 2 0 4
Pennock.p. 10 0
Wyckoff.p. 10 0
Schang.c. 2 14
Bush.p... O 0 O
Daley... 10 0
Bressler.p .001
O u Malsrl.3. . 4 o 0 2 0
0 OHartxell.l. 5 2 3 00
3 llCook.r 4 3 0 00
4 O VValsh.m. . 3 2 4 01
1 OIN'amaker.c 4 0 3 2 0
0 OlPec k p h.s. 3 0 6 20
3 OAYilliams.l. 2 0 8 20
0 0 Truesdale.2 3 0 1 40
O lljaldwell.p. a 1 2 3 0
1 01
o o
o )
o o;
Totals. .36 10 24 12 2 Totals... 38 8 27 15 1
Batted for Bush in eighth.
Philadelphia 4 0010000 O 5
New York 0 2 0 1114 1 10
Runs Oldring, Collins, Baker, Mclnnis,
Wyckoff, Malsel, Hartxell 2, Cook 2, Walsh,
Nunamaker, Peckinpaugh, Williams. Trues
H lo Two-base hits Barry. Caldwell.
Walsh. Sacrifice hit Maisel. Stolen bases
Strunk. Truesdale, Hartxell. Walsh. Peck
inpaugh 2. Nunamaker, Cook. Walsh. Left
on oases .-ew x vi n, . r iin.uciiJiiia , . -
Double blav Barry and Mclnnis. Bases on
balls Off Caldwell 6. Pennock 4. Wyckoff
7. Bush 3. Struck out -By Caldwell 2,
Wvrknff 4. Bush 2. Hit by pitcher By
ruiffh i Williams!, by Caldwell (Oldring). by
Bressler (Cook). wua pitches w yckorr,
iti riressier. Passed bail Lapp. Hits
Ott Pennock 3 in 2 1-3 innings: oft Wyckoff.
1 in 2 2-3 Innings: off Bush 8 In 2 innings;
oft" Brassier 1 m 1 Inning. Time 2:43. Um
pires O'Loughlin and Hlldebrund.
Chicago 6-1 j, Cleveland S-2.
CLEVELAND, May 30. Cleveland
and Chicago split even on the two
games here today, Chicago winning
the morning game by 8 to 3 and
Cleveland taking the afternoon game
by 2 to 1. The scores:
Morning garni
Chicago
Cleveland
BHOAE
Weaver.B.
Chase.l. ..
Demmltt.l
Collins,r.
Bodle.m. .
Schalk.c .
Alcock,3..
Berger,2..
Clcotte,p.
5 S 1 2 lLlebold.m,
0 1
4 0
0 0
0 0
4 1 12
4 0 0
3 12
3 11
3 18
0 0 Bisland.s..
0 OjGraney.l. .
0 Of Jackson. r.
0 0 Lajoie,2. ..
0 OjJohnston.l
S l!Turner.3. ..
4 2
2 IB 00
2 13 2
0 111
0 0 10
0 0 2 1
0 0 0 0
4 11
2 1 OlO'Xeill.c...
0 2 0 Mitchell, p.
SBlanding.p
LeaveH..
Totals. 32 8 27 8 2 Totals. 34 6 27 15 7
Batted for Mitchell In seventh.
Cleveland t 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
Chicago .....1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1
Runs, Weaver 2, Demmitt. Bodie. Schalk,
Berger. Bisland. Graney, Turner. Innings
pitched, 5 runs and 6 hits off Mitchell In
7. 1 run and ! hits off Blandtng In 2. Two
base hit, Jackson. Three-base hits. Alcock.
Weaver. Turner. Home run. Weaver; Sac
rifice hits, Collins, Schalk, Cicotte. Sacritice
fly. Chase. Stolen bases, Johnston. Lajole 2.
Bases on balls, off Mitchell 1, oft Blanding
1 off Cicotte 1. Base on errors. Clevclana
1, Chicago 1. Left on bases, Cleveland 5.
Chicago 5. Struck out, by Cicotte 6. Double
Slays. Alcock. Berger to Chase. Passed ball,
-chalk. Time, 1:40. Umpires, Egan and
Evans.
Second name
Cleveland Chi
BHOAE
BHOAE
Wood.l..
Bisland.s.
Graney. 1 . .
Jackson, r.
LaJole,2. .
Turner,3. .
Bir'h'm.m
O Nelll.c. .
Steen.p. . .
112 0 0Weaver,s..
0 3 II n Chase.l
111 O'Demmltt.I.
0 O O ilColllns.r. ..
3 12 2 0
4
4
4
1 11 0 0
1 1 c
2 0 0
2.U1
0 2 0
(111.
3 2
2 0Bodic.m...
2 it Schalk.c. ..
0 O Alcock.3. .
3 O'Berger.2. .
7 0 Russell. p. .
Scott, p. . . .
3 O
4 2
:t i
o o o
0 3 u
Totals.. 27 7 27 19 01
Totals.. .30 24 10 2
10000001 2
Cleveland
Chicago. . .
. 01000000 0 1
Runs. Wood. Bisland. Collins. Hits 1 run,
2 hits off Russell In 1 Inning, and none out
In second; 1 run and 5 hits off Scott in
7 Innings. Two-base hit. Collins. Three-
base hit. Graney. sacririce nits uoaie,
Weaver. Lajoie, Graney. Sacrifice fly.
Graney. Base on balls, off Scott 3. Left
on bases, Cleveland i. unicagg i. oiruca
out, by Steen 3, by Scott 6. Double plays,
Lajole, Bisland and Wood; Scott to Schalk;
Steen. Turner to Wood. Time, 1:45. Um
pires, Evans and Egan. -
NATION AIj IiEAGUK.
Chicugo 6-2, St. Louis 4-4.
CHICAGO, May. SO. Chicago and St.
Louis divided honors today, Chicago
winning the first by 6 to 4 and losing
the second, 2 to 4. scores:
First game
St. Louis I Chicago
BHOAE
BHOAE
Hugglns.2.
Magee.l . . .
3 11 4 0 Leach. m..
4 13 0 0
4 110 1
3 2 11 0 0
4 2 2 0 0
4 110 0
2 0 0 7b
2 0 2 3 0
3 0 7 3 0
2 0 0 2 1
3 11
4 0 3
0 OlGood.r
Dolan.r... 4
1 OSaier.l
0 0;Zim'man.3.
0 o Schulte.l . .
0 0jSweeney.2.
1 O.Corriden.s.
0 o Archer.c. .
3 1 Vaughn. p..
1 1
1 0
0 0i
J.Miller.l. 3
Wilson, m.. 4
Butler.s. . . 4
Wingo.c.n 2
O'Connor.c 1
7
2
Beck. 3 4
Doaii.p... 2
Steele.p.. 1
Whined'. 1
Totals. .32 8 24 11 21 Totals... 28 7 27 15 2
Batted for Steele In ninth.
St. Louis 0210OO01 0 4
Chicago 00015000 6
Runs Mine. J. Miller. Butler. Wlngo.
Leach, Good, Sater 2, Corriden, Archer. Two
base hit, Saler. Three-base hit. Good. Hits off
rinak- -A in 4 1-3 Innlnas: off Steele. 4 In
3 2-3 Innings. Sacrifice hits, Magee. Archer.
Sweeney, stolen bases, Butler, Wingo, Ma
gee, saler, Zimmerman, ocnuim vouuic
plays. Sweeney to Corriden to Saler; Archer
to Zimmerman. Left on bases. St. Louis
5, Chicago 5. Bases on balls, off Vaughn
3. off Doak 5. Struck out. by Doak 1, by
Vaughn 4, by Steele X. wua pitcn. e-ieeie.
Time, 2:13. Umpires, Byron and Orth.
Second game
St. Louis I Chicago
B H O AE!
B H O AE
Huggins,2
Mauee.l...
3 1 a 2 1 Leach, m.. 4 0 8 00
4 0 1 0 0'Good.r 3 2 2 10
0 0 O 0 Oijhnston.r 1 O 1 00
2 0 2 0 OSaier.l 4 110 10
3 0 10 0 0 Z m'rro'n.3 4 1 2 00
4 0 4 0 0 Schulte.l.. 4 0 0 00
4 8 1 2 0;sweeney.2 4 1 3 40
2 17 OO Corriden.s 3 O 4 4 0
3 O 0 4 0 Archer.c. 3 1 2 21
3 0 O 2 OiSmith.p... 1 0 O 10
IMollwitx. 1 0 0 0O
Cruise. 1. .
Dolan.r. . .
J. Miller.l
Wilson, m.
Butler.ss..
lngo.c
Beck. 3. ..
Sallee.p..
jStack.p... 0 O 0 00
Totals. .285 27 10 1 Totals. .32 6 27 13 1
Batted for Smith in eighth.
St. Louis G 102000 1 0 1
Chicago 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
Runs. Hugglns. Butler 2, wingo, baler.
Zimmerman. Three-base nits. aweenej.
Homa run Wlma Hits. Off Smith. 5 in Si
off Stack, none in 1. Stolen base. Hugglns.
Double plays, Echulte to Sweeney; Corri
den unasaiiien. 111 mi, uoqco, uwuma ,
Chicago 5. Bases on balls, off Smith 4. off
Salle 1. orf Stack 1. Struck out. by Smith
1. by Salle 2. Time, 1:40. UmsSres, Orth
and ttyron.
New York 11-4, Brooklyn 1-0.
BROOKLYN. May 30. New York
took both games from Brooklyn today
and slid Into first place. The scores
were 11 to 1 and and '4 to 0. Scores:
Afternoon game
New York
Brooklyn-
B H o a r.
BHOAE
4 14 2 0
1 4 17 0 1
4 0 8 2 O
.4120-1
. 3 1 4 3 o
4 0 1 o 0
t 3 1 4 2 0
. 8 2 2 4 1
.10 0 2 0
. 0 0 0 0 O
. O 0 0 0 0
. O 0 0 1 0
' 1 O 0 0 0
'. 1 O 0 O 0
1 0 0 0 0
".83 t 27 16 8
3escher.ro.
4 3 0 OjDalton.m.
0 0 0iDaubert.lt
2 1 2 OiSmith.S. ..
0 0 0 0.Wheal.l-.
2 4 1 1 Cutshaw.2
Burns.1. . . 8
Gra't.ss.20 4
Dyer.es. .. O
Dovle.2b.. 3
Merkle.l.. 4
Snodg's.rf. 4
Stock. 3b.. S
Meyers.c. 4
McLean.c. 0
Demaree, p a
Plcx 0
1 5
2 2
0 1
2 8
0 1
1 OlStengel.rf
0 0 Elberfd.ss
2 0 Miller, c.
1 01Ragan.p.
O 1 10 Brown. p..
0 0 0 OWagner.p.
iKumme!"
:r iscner---.
J"
.82 18 27 8 1
Totals .82 IS 27 8 1 Totals
Ran for Meyers in eighth.
Batted for Ragan in fifth.
Batted for Allen in seventh.
Batted for Wagner In ninth.
New York O 200 0 2 0 4 3 11
Brooklyn 0 00 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Runs Beseher, Burns 2. Grant. Doyle 8.
Merkle. Snodgrass 2, Stock. Stengle. Left
on bases New- York 4: Brooklyn 8. Two
base hits Dalton. Miller, Beseher. Doyle.
Three-base hit Merkle. Sacrifice hit Mer
kle. Sacrifice fly Snodgrass. Stolen bases
Beseher. First base on errors New York
1: Brooklyn 1. pouble plays Beseher and
Doy'; Smith and Daubert, Bases on balls
Off Demaree 3; Ragan 4: Allen 1: Brown 2:
Wagner 1. Struck out By Demaree 3;
Wagner 1. Hits Off Regan 3 In five; Allen
4 In two; Brown, none with none out; Wag
ner 6 In two. Time 2:05. Umpires Klem
and Hart.
Afternoon game
New York 1 Brooklyn
BHOAEi BHOAE
Besch'r.m
Burns, 1.. .
Grants. . .
Doyle,2. . .
Merkle.l.
Snodgrs,r
Stock.3. . .
Meyers.c.
Tesreau.p
4 13 OODalton.m. .
4 13 0 0
3 18 0 0
O 0 0 0 O
4 113 0
4 0 3 00
3 15 2 0
4 1 3 00
4 2 0 4 0
2 0 2 0 1
2 0 0 10
0 O 0 1 0
110 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 O
1 0 1 0 0
4 2 3 O OlDaubert.l.
3 2 1 4 1Allen,p
3 0 4 3 OiSmlth.3. . .
4 2 9 1 OIWheat.1.. .
4 2 3 0 0!Cuts-w.c-2
4 113 UStengel.r..
4 12 2 OlElberfld.s
4 11 1 0;Mlller.c. .
IFlscher.c.
!ReuIb'ch.p
Erwln
CMara".
IRagan.p. .
tiummet.t
Totals. 84 12 27 14 21 Totals. 33 8 26111
Batted tor Reuloach in third.
Ran for Erwin in third.
tMerkle out tor interference with thrown
ball.
New York 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Brooklyn 0 O0O0O 0 0 0 0
Runs. Bums 2, Grant, Tesreau. Left on
bases. New York 5, Brooklyn 7. Two-base
hit, Cutshaw. Sacrifice files. Grant and
Doyle. Sacrifice hit, Cutshaw Base on er
rors, Brooklyn 2. Stolen bases. Burns.
Grant. Double plays. Grant. Doyle and
Merkle; Smith, Cutshaw and Hummel.
Bases on balls, off Tesreau 1. Struck out,
by Tesreau 1, by Raxan 1. Hits, off Reul
bach 6 in 3, off Raran 5 in 5, off Allen 1
in 1. Time, 1:39. Umpires, Klem and Hart.
Boston 7-3, Philadelphia 8-2.
PHILADELPHIA, May 30. Boston
evened up tor Its defeat in the morning
in 11 Innings by 8 to 7 by winning a
10-inning contest from Philadelphia in
the afternoon, 3 to 2. The visitors
scored the winning tally of the after
noon game on Mann's single, Cocre
ham's sacrifice and Evers' double.
Scores:
x Morning game
Boston I
Philadelphia
B H OAK
BHOAE
0 3 2 2 1
Evers. 2
M'nvllle.s
IJonnolly.l.
Gilbert, m.
Mann.ro . .
Schmidt, 1
Whaling.c
Martin, 3. .
Murray. r..
Collins. r. .
Rudolph, p
Tyler. p. . .
James. p. .
2 5
3 0 Byrne.2. . .
0 4
1 2
1 1
0 0
1 12
1 8
4 OjKeed.ss. . .
0 OlAlex'der.p
0 0Lobert.3. ..
3
1
1
o o
3 0
0 2
1 3
0 0
Magee.l . ,
l o;
l o
Killlfer.c.
Cravath.r. .
4 1
1
0 Oll.uderus.l.
1 14 0 0
0 0 0
o o o
0 3 O
Paekert.ni.
Mattlson.p.
0 3 1K1
10 3 0
0 O 0 0
0 4 10
2 110
0 0 2 0
0 0 0 0
2 2 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 relan.s . ..
Burns.c. ..
Deyore.m .
Marshall.p
Oeschger.p
Becker.l..
o o
0 0 1
,Ooolnt
Totals. .41 12 31 12 1
Totals. 451733 152
One out when winnlna run scored. IHaI.
ted for Heed in ninth.
Boston 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
Philadelphia 0 000111130 1 8
Runs Connolly, Gilbert, Schmidt. Whal
ing 2. Martin 2. Lobert. Magee, Killifer,
Cravath 3, Luderus. Devore. Two-baa hits
Murray. Lobert. Devore. Cravath 3. Killi
fer, Luderus. Hits Off Rudolph 10 in 7 2-3
innings: off Tyler, 4 in 1 l-:i innings: oft
James, 3 in 1 1-3 innings; on Marshall. 7
in 4 Innings (none out In fifth), Oeschger,
none in 1 inning; Mattlson, 4 In 4 innings,
Alexander, 1 in 2 innings. Sacrifice hits
Schmidt. Evers. Devore. Sacrifice fly
Evers. Double plays Maranville, Evers and
Schmidt; Devore and Luderus. Left on
bases Boston 15. Philadelphia 14. Bases on
balls Off Rudolph 4, off Tyler 2, off Mar
shall 3. off Mattlson 4, off Alexander 1.
Base on errors Boston 1, Philadelphia 1.
Hit by pitcher by Rudolph (Magee), by
Marshall (Rudolph, Connolly), by Oeschger
(Murray). Struck out By Rudolph 4, by
Tyler 1. by Marshall 2. by Oeschger 1. by
Mattlson 1. by Alexander 2. Wild pitch
B&seball Statistics
STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS.
National League.
W. L. Pct.t
W. L. Pet.
15 18 .4.15
14 18 .438
17 22 .4.16
10 22 .313
New York. 21 11 .6.ri0!PhIIa.
Pittsburg.. 21 18 .61S! Brooklyn. .
Cincinnati. 24 15 .615Ch!cago. . ,
St. LOUIS., llf 22 .4tHS,Boston
American League.
21 IS .61S Boston. ...
23 15 .o:liChlcago. ..
Phlla
17 19 .472
18 21 .4112
Wash'ton.
Detroit
23 16 .5IMl;New York.'
3 n 20 .428
St. Louis.
1
19 -472CIeveland. . 13 24 .351
Federal League.
Baltimore
?11 RhT Pitt.hn,. in ia iti
St. Louis.
IS IS .500 Brooklyn. . 14 16 .467
Buffalo. . ..
16 16 .500 Kan. City. 17 20 .459
Chicago. . .
11 AS .ftott.inu-polls. .. 14 17 .453
American Association.
Milwaukee 22 15 .595'Minn'polls. 18 in 4Sn
inapous.. z.i li .aiaman. City. 21 24 4f.7
Columbus.
21 19 .52oiCleveland. . 19 22 .463
Louisville
22 20 .524iSt- Paul
15 25 .375
Western League.
Sioux City 29 14 .650Llncoln 19 21 .475
Denver.... 28 15 .OKl'Omaha. . . . lti 21 .432
at. josepn lit .n'.t.iiwicnita. . .. 15 25 .3
Des Moines 20 lu .5uUTopeka. . . . 13 27 .325
TJnlon Association.
Salt Lake. IS 11 .02i:.Murray 16 14 .533
Boise IS 12 .IK") Butte 11 18 .379
uguen..-. .. AO 14 .ooo, Helena . lo 20 .333
Yesterday's Re-mlts.
American Association -Columbus 8-2.
Cleveland 5-5; Indianapolis 5-4, Louisville
1-3; Kansas City 2-4. Milwaukee 1-10 inrst
game 11 innings; ; St. Paul 11-4. Minneapolis
e-o.
Western League Denver 0-1. Lincoln 5-0
(second game 11 Innings); Des Moines 10-12.
wicnita o-o; eioux ity ,-. umana 3-1
(second game called end or mtii Inning).
Union Association Boise 2-5. Butte 6-1
Salt Lake 11-7. Ogden 4-6; Helena 11-4,
diurray iw-j i.
How the Series) Stand.
Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 5
games, Portland 1 game: ban Francisco
games. Sacramento 2 games; Oakland 4
games, Venice 2 games.
Northwestern League Seattle G games,
Portland no game; Victoria 3 games. Ta.
coma 3 games; Spokane 8 games, Vancouver
8 gamea
- Where the Teams Play Today.
Pacific C-oast League Los Angeles at
Portland. Sacramento at San Francisco, Oak
land at Venice.
Northwestern League Portland at Seat
tle. Vancouver at Spokane. Victoria at Ta
coma. Portland Batting Atrenhg-ea.
Pacific Coast I Northwestern
Ab. H. Av.f Ab. H. Av.
Brenegan 5 2 .400;Salveson.. 8 3 .375
Ryan.... 17 3 .352 Callahan.. 82 34 .283
Derrick.. 157 SO .118. Melchior.. 150 43 .287
Pisher... 113 32 .301Mllllgan.. 141 40 .280
Korea.... 168 48 -2S5 Gulgni 16S 42 .258
Lober. 171 48 ,2SlLeonard. . 20 8 .250
Brashear. 35 7 .!St'McKune.. 170 44 .2o0
Doane.... ISO 42 -262;Haworth.. 15 3 .200
Rodgers.. 188 4S .255Coltrin 151 34 .326
Martinonl 17 4 .235 Williams., lot 25 .225
Krause... 40 9 .225Hausman. 70 15 .214
Relger... S .222'Eastley. .. 27 S.185
Bancroft. 73 15 .209 M urray . . . 121 23 .190
West 30 ., Bromley. . 14 1 .071
Davis If lti 11 .18 Frambach 3 .000
Speas. 71 13 .l.Ml Brown . ... x 3 0 .00U
Hlgg 41 i .1461
Yantz 18 2 .111.
Oeschger. TImti 3 hours. Umpires Qulg-
ley and Eason.
lloston I PhlladelDhla-
li 11 l A 1., 11 W A. Tj
Evers. 2. . .
2 2
u, Byrne. 2. . .
3 1
Marun'le.s
Connolly, 1
Gllbert.r. .
2 5
4 0evore.m.. 4
0 0 I.obert.3. .. D
0 0 Becker.l. .. 4
1 0 Cravath.r. . 3
1 0 Luderus.l. 5
0 0 Ufed.s 2
2 0 Kllllfer.c. . 1
1 0;Burns,c. . . 1
2 0,Alex'niler,p 4
1 0
2 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
O 1
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
1
Schmidt, 1
Whallng.c.
Gowdy.c. .
.Martin, 3. .
0 0
Vlann.m . ..
Crutcher.p 2
Luque.p... 0
u U Mttgee" . .. i
00
0 0
0 0
Coc'ham.p 1
0 0 0;Paskertt. . 1 0
O 0 0Doolnt 0 0
ness l
Totals. 36 9 11(1 13 U Totals. 34 10 3d 14 2
Hattd for whallnir In ninth: batted for
Burns In fifth, tbatted for Reed in 10th.
Iran for Luderus in lutn.
Boston 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
Philadelphia 0 00001O10 0--2
Runs. Maranville, Mann 2. Becker, era
vaih. Two-base hits. Marunvllle. Mann. Ev
ers. Lobart, Luderus. Home run. Cravath.
Hits, off Crutcher. C In 5 1-3 innings: ofl
Luque, none in 2-3 Inning (none out in sev
enth): off Cocreham. 4 in 4 innings. Sacrt
fice hits. Cocreham. Byrne, Reed. Stolen
bases, Evers, Maranville 2, Killif.r. Double
piuvs. Martin. Evers and Schmidt: Maran
ville and Schmidt, Devore and Read. Burns
an.l Bvrne l.ft on buses. Boston 5. Phil
adelphia 11. Bases on balls, off Crutcher
4. off Luque 2, off Cocreham 1. off Alexan
der 1. Base cm errors. Boston 2. Struck
out, by Crutcher 2, by Cocreham 2. by Alex-
anH. 7 la ,sH hall Whaling. Wild Ditch
t'ruihor. Time, 2:4o. Umpires, Eason and
Quigley.
Pittsburg 2-0, Cincinnati S-3.
PITTSBURG, May SO. Pittsburg lost
both holiday games today, the morning
contest 3 to 2 and the afternoon game
3 to 0. Scores:
Morning game
Cincinnati Pittsburg
B HO AL
IS A Oi
Moran, r...
Herxog.s. .
Groh.2
Marsuns.l.
Hoblitz'1.1
Nlehorf,3.
Uhler.m...
Bates, m. ..
Gonzales. c
YtngUng.p
Clarke.c. .
Ames.p . . .
1 1 OOiCarey.l 4
13 3 1 Leonard, 3. 1
13 0 0
0 O 00
0 0 0 . McCarthy, 3 B
O 0 2 1
O 3 3 1
13 0 O Vlox.
O 10 2 OjWagner.s..
0 3 5 0
2 13 10
1 2 0 0
2 0 0 0
O 2 3 UKonetchy.l
O 1
0 0
1 3
1 1
0 2
0 1
0 0 Mitchell. r.
0 0 Kelly. in. ..
1 03ibson.s . .
2 0'2ooper.p. .
0 0 Hyatt
1 0,3'TooIe,p..
O 4 3 0
O 0 3 0
0 O o 0
O 0 0 0
Totals. 32 7 27 12 21 Totals. 32 8 27 17 2
Ratted for Coober in seventh
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3
Pittsburg O O 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2
Runs. Moran. Groh. Hoblltxell. Wagner,
Mi.h.n Tvn.h.m hit Carev. Three-lias.
hit. Moran. Hits, off Ylngling 6 in 6; off
Ames none in 3; off Cooper 5 in 7; off O Toole
1 in a First base on Dans, on xtngiinK
off Cooper 1, off O'Toole 1. Passed ball, Gon
xales. First base on errors. Cincinnati 1
Pittsburg 2. Sacrifice bunts, uonxalcs. oioson
and Mitcnell. Lett on oases. i.iiiiiuiiaii u.
Pittsburg 0. Struck out, by Vingllng 3. by
Ames 2. by Cooper 3, by O'Toole 1. Time,
1:53. umpires, itigier ana .uiaiie.
Afternoon game:
rinrlnnatl Pittsburgh
BHOAE BHOAE
Moran.rf. 4 11 0 01Viox.2
4 0 2 3 1
3 0 0 0 0
4 8 8 2 1
4 0 110
4 1 11 0 0
4 2 0 0 0
3 0 4 O0
2 0 5 2 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 O 1 0
0 0 0 3 U
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 10
1 0 0 00
0 0 110
.31 6 27 14 2
Herxog.ss. O A a lULarey.i...
Groh.2... 4 2 4 OILeonard.3.
Marsans.l. 3 110 OlWagner.as
Hoblltx 1.1 8 11 o uK.oneicny.i
Niehoff,3 4 1 x A U'.Miicneu.rr
Bates.m.. 3 1 2 0 0Jos.K'ly.m
Clarke.c. 3 1 7 3 0 Gibson, c.
Dav'np't.p 8 1 O lO'.Hyatt
-m lAdams.p. .
Jas.Ke'4
c onx'm'n.p
Har'on'",
-Kantle'r.p
Tntala .82 10 27 14 ol Totals ..
Htm hatted for Gibson In eighth: "Ket
ly batted for Adams in sixth; Harmon
batted for conxeiman in eighth.
r-iinti l o o 2 o o o u u a
Pittsburgh o o " " v o " "
T?..n , . n , , w Menaii. nai.es. una. ui.
Adams 9 in 6. off Conzelman 1 In 2, off
Kantlehner none In one. Three-base nit,
vi.hnff iiAnh n niai. viox. lo a.uucivuj
i.-an,iahnv in T.ennard - Bases on balls, off
Davenport 3. oft Kantlehner 3. Hit by
nllnher. bv Davenport (Hyatt). Base on
errors. Cincinnati 2. Sacrifice hits, Marsans,
Clarke. Sacrifice fly, Hoblltxell, Left on
bases. Cincinnati 8. Pittsburgh 8. Struck
.... nov,nnnrt !t. hv Adams 2. by Conzel
man 1. Time of game 1:52. Umpires, Rigler
and Emslle.
Ogles Play Cnique Game
Though Ogles, of Waco, Is "credited
with the first no-hlt game In the Texas
League. Schwenk, of Dallas, would
have beaten him to it, with a littl
better luck. Schwenk held Austin to
two hits but both were grounders tha
might have been fielded with a little
more activity or Judgment. Austin was
also Ogle's victim and one of the odd
features of his game was that h
struck out only one man.
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Northwestern League Standings.
W. L. Pet. I W. I- Pet.
Vancouver.. 30 15 .tWT'Taconia 21 26 .rf7
Seattle 31 16 .tii'.O Portland. . . 17 2S .378
Spokane 24 21 Victoria 14 31.311
Yesterday's Results.
At Seattlej Seattle 6-5. Portland 4-:W
At Spokane Vancouver 4-1, Spokane 22.
(first game 10 innings).
At Tacoma Tacoma 6-0. Victoria 4-4.
SEATTLE. Wash.. May 30. (Special.)
Seattle won both games from Port
land today by scores of 5 to 3 and 6
to 4. Both teams hit freely, but Se
attle had all the luck in breaks, just
as they have throughout the week. Se
attle has won the last nine consecutive
games.
Portland had the leading in the
morning, S to 2 into the last half of
the eighth, when a lucky pop fly by
Raymond went as a hit. James got a
real single and Cadman was hit. With
the bases full Fullerton drove a liner
midway between right and center
which rolled to the fence and let three
men score. This won the game.
In the afternoon Portland hit Bon
ner hard but could not get runs over
until the eighth and ninth. In the
meantime Seattle had bunched hits off
Eastley in two periods, netting them
two runs in the second and four in the
sixth.
In the eighth Fullerton's fumble put
Coltrln on. Murray shoved him around
the circuit with a peach of a double. In
the ninth, with two out and two on
Williams cleaned up with a triple. Col
trin's single scored Williams. The am
munition then gave out, leaving Seattle
a winner, 6 to 4. Scores:
Morning game
Seattle Portland
B H O A K
BHOAE
Ktllilay.m 4 0 0
Raym'd.s. 4 2 2
James. 3.. 3 10
Cadman,c 3 16
Swain, r. .. 4 8 4
Fuli'rfn.2 3 12
Huhn.l... 4 1 !)
Martlni.l. 3 0 2
Dell.p 3 2 2
0 (VMcKune.2. 4 O 5 2 0
2 oiCallahan.r 3 1 0 .OO
1 OMelchlor.l. 2 0 10 0
5 OiGuigul.3. . 4 O 1 ltl
OOlMllligan.m 4 2 O OO
2 ltwiljiams.l 4 2 8 1 0
1 0 'Coltrln. s. . 4 112 0
0 tllHaworth.c 3 0 7 30
4 2! Leonard, p. 2 0 120
Totals. 811127 15 31 Totals. 50 6 24 11 0
Seattle O O O 1 1 O II 3 5
Portland 0O1O11OO 0 3
Runs. Raymond. James. Cadman 2. Huhn.
McKune, MUligan, Coltrin. Two-base hits,
Fullerton. Swain. Sacrifice hits, Fullerton,
Martini, Callahan. Sacrifice fly, Melchior.
Struck out. by Dell 5. by Leonard 6. Bases
on balls, off Dell J. off Leonard 1. Wild
pitches. Dell, Leonard. Stolen bases. Fuller-
ton, cojtrin, Williams, umpire. Casey.
Afternoon game
Seattle I Portland
B H O A E
B H OAK
Klllilay.m
0
0 OlMcKune.2.
1 0
Ra'mond,s
James. 3. .
Cadman,c
1 0
1 0
1 4
1 2
0 4
2 11
4 OiCallahan.r
! OIMelchior.1.
3 OIGuigni.S . .
0 0 Mllllsan.m
5 lWllliams,l
1 0. Coltrin. s. .
0 0 Murtay.c
1 OjEastley.p.
0 0
0 0
1 O
0 O
0 1
3 O
2
1 o
swaln.r...
F lerton.2
Huhn.l...
Martini. 1.
Bonner.p.
1 1
2-1 2
Totals. 31 8 27 16 1 Totals. 34 8 24 10 1
Seattle 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 6
Portland 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 3 4
Runs. Raymond. James. Swain. Fnllerto.
Huhn 2. Callahan, Milligan. Williams. Cui
trln. Two-base hits. Raymond. Huhn, Swain,
Murray. Three-bsse hit, Williams. Sacrifice
hit, James. Stolen bases, James. Fullerton.
Melchior. Struck out. by Bonner 4, by East
ley 4. Bases on balls, off Bonner 1, off
Eastley 3. Wild pitch, Eastley. Time, 1:35.
Umpire, Casey.
BEES AND TIGERS SPLIT HONOR
Victoria Takes Morning Game, Ta
coma Annexing Matinee.
TACOMA. May 30. Tacoma and
Victoria split a double-header today,
Victoria winning the morning game
4 to 0, while Tacoma won the after
noon 6 to 4. The scores:
Morning game:
Tacoma I
Victoria
BHOAE
BHOAE
5 0 3 9 1
3 0 o 0 O
5 12 0 l
4 0 2 0 0
3 2 0 2 O
3 0 13 0 0
3 2 2 1 O
4 1 5 2 O
4 2 0 0 0
34 8 27 14 1
Bloomer
0
7
1
0
3
0
4
2
4
6
0 0INye,2
0 lilKelly.r
0 0Drlscoll.m.
0 0 Wllbolt.1. .
1 0:Lamb,3. . .
0 o Brooks.l ...
1 0 Delmas.s..
2 llHoffman.c
West.l...
Fries. 1. . ..
Million
McM'llln.2
N'ghbors,r
Abbott, m.
Yohe.3. ..
Butler.s. .
Brottem.o
8 1 ISteele. p
2 li
M'Onnty.p 2
Kraft.p... 0
1
O 0 n
O 0 0
Harris. . . 1
Totals. 29 2 27 111
Totals.
Batted for Kraft in ninth.
Batted for West In ninth.
Batted for Fries in ninth.
Tacoma O O 0 O O 0 0 0 00
Victoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 t
Runs, Brooks. Delmas, Hoffman. Steele.
Stolen bases, Drlscoll, Delmas. Double play,
Butler to West. Two-base htts, McUinnity.
McMullln. Delmas. Pitchers' record, oft
Mc.Ginnity, 4 runs and 7 hits in 7 innings,
off Kraft no runs and 1 hit in 2 innings.
Bases on balls, off McGinnity 4. Struck
out. by McGinnity 4. by Kraft 1. by Steele 4.
Concluded on Page 3.)