The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 28, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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    THB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, IBPTEMBBR It, ltW,
It
CUIR WW GAME
IN THE TEHTH
Portland Lsaders Taks tsoond
Contest From Seals in a
Clot Matoh.
PITCHER CUM PUZZLES
SAN FRANCISCO NINE
Uphill Battle Is Won in Extra In
ning on a Base on Balls, Mitchell's
Drive and Walthour' Slow Field
ing Giants May Take Series.
(Joarnsl Spsclsl Berries.)
Oakland. Sept . The Clients contin
ued thalr good work ysstsrdap by defeat
ing tha Seala tn a eloee ten-Inning f
fair, I tL Oum waa on tha firing Una
for the Portlanders. and had WUaon'a
men guasslng throughout. The Seala
were tha flrat to break Into the run
column. In the second Inning Irwin was
t van uf en an eaay chance that Smith
nd Sweeney didn't go after, and scored
when Sweeney threw the ball a mile In
fielding Walthour's drive. '
From the way Welch waa retiring the
Olanta It looked as If he would record a
shutout, but those who reckoned that
way had another guest. In the seventh
Inning with two Olanta buried. Donahue
touched u Welch for a single, and Pets
Lister earns along with a three-base hit
and scored the Portland catcher. There
was nothing more doing until the tenth,
when Welch became unsteady and passed
Bill Sweeney. James McHale died
promptly: Mitchell smashed ope to right
Melt, and before Walthonr fielded It.
Sweeney bad crossed the plate with the
deciding tally.
The Olanta played rapid ball, and.
Judging from their present form. San
Francisco- will not be able to take a
game out of tha series. The score:
PORTLAND.
. AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
Sweeney, as. 4 1 I t 1
McHale, cf 4 0 0 4 0
Mitchell. If. S S 1 S 1 S
McCredle, rf. i o l l o e
Smith. 8b. j I t 1
Kane. 2b. S 0 S 1 1 f
Donahue. C 4 1 1 t 4 0
Lister, lb 4 1 S 1
Oum, p. 8 0 3 0
Totals . UiioiX
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB R. H Pp. A B.
Spencer, ef. 4 S 1 0 0
Wheeler, es S 0 1 7
Mohler. :b 3 0 S S
Dunleevy. If. 4 0 0 1 1 1
Irwin. 3b 4 1 1 0 8 S
wiuiams. lb ...a e i is e e
WaMhoar. rf. 3 S I 0
Wilson, c i 0 1 8 1
Welch, p t S O 0 1 0
Hlldebrand 1 S 0 0 A 0
spies" I o o o t 9
...SI 1 4 10 1 t
Totals . ....
Hlldebrand batted for Wa 1th our In
the tenth.
spies batted for Welch in tha tenth.
SCO rUC BT INNINGS.
Portland IMIMltt 1 T
' nit . . sssioesie 1
San Franclaco .010000000 01
Hits . . I 1 I I III II
SUMMARY.
Three-base hit Ulster. Sacrifice, hit
Mi-Hale Stolen bases Spencer, Dun
leavy. Irwin. Williams. Bases on balls
Off Oum, 8: off welch. 4. Struck out
By Oum. 7: by Welch. S. Hit by
pitcher Kane. Wilson. Wild pitch
weich. Time ox game two hours.
plr
Umpt
Mahaffev.
HOW THE HORSES RAN
ON EASTERN TRACKS
'J-wnwl Saeetal serrate.)
Louisville, Ky.. Sept. SI. Douglaa
Park summary:
About SIT furlongs, selling Marvel
P. won. Sonny second. Peter Nathaniel
third; time, 1:13 4-6.
Five and one half furlongs Miss Officious-
won, Minot second, Boeaerlaa
third; time. 1:11 1-1.
About six furlongs, selling Principle
won. Tarp second, Fargo third; time,
1:14 4-3.
Handicap, seven furlongs Hector
won. Sir RuaseU second. Excitement
third: time. 1:31 3-3
About six furlongs Oracchus won,
Nedra second. Olsmor third, time,
1:15 3-1.
Mils and . ens sixteenth Corrlgan
won, Klein wood second. Jos Lesser
third; time, 1:18 3-B.
'a
(last sal Saeetal Service-)
New York, fept S3. Oravesend race
results:
Six furlonga Arkllrta won, Vanneaa
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Members of tha Oregon rifle team
were honored with a vialt from Mrs.
Jefferson Kearny Clark, daughter-in-law
of General William Clark, of Lewis and
Clark fame; Mrs. Julia Clark Voorhls.
grand-daughter of Oeneral Clark, and
I Miss Eleanor Glasgow Voorhls, groat
grano-auagnier, wnue anenaina me na
tional rifle match at Seagirt. New
Jersey,
Oeneral William B. Finger, who re
turned from the eaat several dava asro.
told of tha vlalt of the relatlvee of the I
Illustrious American to the camp of
the soldier boys of Oregon.
"Mrs. Clark is a very bright old lady,"
said General Flnser this morning, "and
showed a great deal of Interest In the
Oregon - boys and their aucoasa In the
j ehoot. She also Inquired closely re
I gardtng Oregon affairs, and regretted
I that ahe waa unable to attend tha ex
position given In Portland last year.
She explained that her absence from
the fair was unavoidable and due to
the fact that Miss Voorhls was taken
111 while preparing her wardrobe for
tha trip, and that the reat of the party
were stayed from the journey because
Of this fact.
They ars very pleasant people and
were stopping at their summer home
at Spring Lake, New Jerssy, where
they invited the officers of ths rifle
team to dine with them. Wa were un
able to do this and they extended the
same InvttatlonUo us when we were in
New York, the I genome, but our time was
so limited that we were unable to ac
cept. We regretted this very much,
because the ladles were very pleasant
and pressed their Invitations with much
heartiness."
second. Robin Hood third; timet
1:12 2-3.
Mile and one sixteenth Far Weet
won. Ftoh Hawk second. Garnish third;
time. 1:44.8-3.
Five and one half furlongs They're
Off won, Glamoor second, Arlmo third;
time. 1:03 S-S.
The Albemarle handicap, mile and one
sixteenth Running Water won. Coy
Maid second. Dishabille third; time.
1:34.
Mile and on s, eighth Woolwich won,
Bragg second, Neptune third; time,
1:34 2-6.
About six furlongs Colonel Jack won.
Landeman second, Herman third; time,
1:13. ;
a
Cincinnati, O.. Sept. 23. Grand cir
cuit results:
2:20 class trotting, purse 12.000
Lillian B. won tha flrat and - second
heats In a S:134i and 2:12 4. Ball Isla
won the third heat in 2:144
Free-for-all -lass trotting, purss
31,500 Went worth won the first and
third heats In 3:1344 and 3:18. Norman
B won the second heat In 8:114.
3:38 pacing, puree 13,000 Custer won
three straight haata In 2:104, 2:04
and 2:104.
2:18 class trotting, purse 31.00. un
finished Gale won the first heat in
S:1S4.
Low Rata to Now Orleans.
Account national convention Knights
of Pythias, to be hold at New Orleans
tn October, tha O. R. A N Co. will on
October 7 and 8 sell round-trip tlckete
from Portland at rate of 880.30. For
further Information In regard to limits,
atopovere. etc., call on or address C. W.
Stinger, city ticket agent, O. R. A N
Co.. Portland.
RACING RESULTS AT
ANACONBA AND SPOKANE
(foernal Special Service.)
Spokane. Sept. 28. Yesterday's race
summary:
Three-year-old 'tret Lou Miller wort
in straight heats; boat time. 3:24.
Zanthus and Effle Lamont divided sea
card money.
Selling, four furlongs Gimmel, 4 tn
1, first; Menden. 8 to 8, second; Wapna-a-ootle.
11 to 8. third. Tuns, 0:80. Won
easily by three lengths, second by 34
lengths.
Selling, five furlongs Sun Mark, 4 Co
5. first; Mai Lowry, second: Princess
Wheeler. C to 1. third. Time. 1:034
Won all out half a length, second by a
length.
Selling, one mile Major Tenny, 4 to
3, flrat; Prickles. 4 to 1. second; Har
bor, 3 to 3. third. Tims, 1:4. Won
easily by two lengths, second by half
a length.
Six furlonga Soundly, even, first:
Bell Reed, 6 to S, second; Beautiful and
Best. 3 to 1. third. Time. 1:14. Won
tiring by s length, second by a length.
At
Journal Spectsl Service.)
Anaconda. Mont., Sept S3. Yester
day's race results: -
2:1 trot, puree 3300 Samuel L, won
second and third heats: time, 8:184 and
S:S0.
8:00 trot, purse 3S00 Miss Dsrby won
two straight heats; time, 2 27 and
S:S.
Four furlongs Long Prince won.
U. S. M. second. Homellght third; time.
0:88.
Fire furlongs Tlnloch won, Gladys
Bell second, Buckster Hodl third; time.
1:8.
Mile and a slxtsenth. Montana Hotsl
stake Cinnabar won. Dr. Bernays sec
ond, Baldo third; time, 1:804.
Half-mile Miss Sharp won, Salvyou
second. Com us third; time, 0:114.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Chicago 88 . 14 .(1
New York . .88 88 .38
Cleveland 84 6 .387
Philadelphia T .838
St. Louis .73 .814
Detroit (3 78 .488
Washington 88 88 .872
..oaton 44 33 .833
At St. Louis.
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St. LOUIS 3 15 1
Boston I 8
Batteries Jacobeen. Rlckev and Soen-
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Portland AS 47 4
San Francisco 78 (3 .846T
aattie 77 71 .630
Los Angeles 7 7 .810
Oakland 88 88 .447
Fresno 81 93 .367
Angels Take
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Los Angeles. Sept. S3. The Angela
t-layeri errorless ball yesterday and de
feated th Commuters. Score:
R H IB
Los Angeles n o n i n o j o 3
Oakland 0100000 01 4 1
Batterlee Burls and Buckley; Reldy
and Hackatt.
I'm pi re Perrlne.
here and that they were deliberately
slugged. They say that Lake's asser
tions are untrue from start to finish
except that the Hood River team was
beaten by a score of 17 to 0; that no
advantage was taken of ths visiting
team, and that tt tad as msny rooters
in attendance at the game as had Hood
River. The statement that they played
the heavy first team here Is also said
to be without foundation by the man
ager of that team, who ssys thst the
whole story Is more or less a fabrics
tton. that cannot but help Injure thle
sport In ths eyes of a.l wno see it.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
rhlcsgo no
Nsw fork 81
Pittsburg 33
Philadelphia ?
Cincinnati 8S
Brooklyn
St. -Louie 31
Boston
Won. Lost. P.C
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Pittsburg 8 IS 8
Philadelphia. IS 1
Batteries Phillips and Pelts; McClos-
key snd Dooln. Umpire o Day.
tn First.
(Journal Special Service.)
Fresno, Sept. S3. Jonas waa invinci
ble after the first Inning yesterday and
Seattle won a closely played game.
Score:
R H. K.
Seattle ...0101 10000 8 1 8
Fresno ...3 00000 0 8 4 3
Batterlee) Jonas and Blankenehlp;
McGregor and Ho ran
Umpire Derrick.
HOOD RIVER OBJECTS
TO REPORT OF GAME
(Spatial Dlsseteh te The Jearaal.t
Hood River, Or.. Sept. 38. Members
of Hood River's junior football team
take exception to th statements of J.
R. Lake published in The Journal that
The Dallas team
At Brooklyn.
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Chicago 3 0
Brooklyn
Batteries Lundgren and KUng; Pas-
torlus and Bitter, umpire Higier.
SPORTING GOSSIP.
At lest night's meeting of the board
of directors of the Mutlnomah Amateur
Athletic club Oeorge IfcMtllan. the foot
ball veteran, waa chosen a member of
the board to succeed Daniel J Moore
of Seaalde. Oregon. Mr. McMillan la a
competent athlete, a thorough atudent
and one of the most popular young men
In th Multnomah club. He 1 wall
fitted for the position and will be a
credit to the board. Regret waa ex
pressed at the resignation of Mr. Moors,
whoso out-of-town duties made It im
poewHrle far him to act.
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