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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18. 1607. ,
and flohlmpff took time by the forelock
-
ana sprintaa ror intra, r ay reacning sec'
ond on an attempt to -catch Bcblmpff.
A hammock for two; Just yoa-
Donahue then came In with a fly to
Carlisle and Schimpff beat the throw In,
The fourteenth Inning started' with an
easy 'out by Carson. Schimpff followed
with his two-swat. Fay flew out, Don
ahue hit a fly which both Ellis and Car
lisle tried to take, with the result that
Bills dropped It and Schimpff rounded
fie?
Urriri
FF STAR
Casey made another of his great one
handplays yesterday. A man who takes
a bail with one hand when he can get
two bn It Is a vain seeker after the
,thd glorious little singer snap.
. For what better company ,
OF lOIIG 6AT.1E
plaudits of the grandstand. But when
he does a tall sprint backward to get
it and then reaches sideways and grabs
It with his longaet fingers he Is doing
a stunt worth especial mention. This is
whst Casey did with Smith's fly In the
could you wish 7
ley're snappy and have i
ust enough ginger. ..
secona. it ougnt to nave neon a nit,
but Casey got it and was deservedly sp-
El Comancho Gives Instruc
Portland r and Los Angeles
plauded to the echo.
-::.'. V, e, I
. 4 . tions to Non-Shimmers
, Thrown Into Water.
Play 15-Inning Game to a
- Tie on Home Grounds.
If the weather is good tomorrow Port
land and Los Angeles will play a double
neaaer ior tne price or one aamisaion.
' SjQRTS : THE MZi
BUT TO DO IF
BOAT TIPS OVER
SC I P
t 7f i
1 ; TfToY They're snappy and have (
xne nrst game win begin at 2 o'clock.
- 'o-o .'. ,v '- e e., .;., :.,.,.
ALWAYS KEEP YOUR
. LUNGS FULL OF AIB
Do Not Straggle, but Keep Cool, for
You Cannot Sink if You Observe
the Simplest Roles of Weight and
Water Directions. 0 i. y
, Br El Comancho.
Don't struggle x when thrown In the
m water . accidentally j It U . tht struggle
t V that drowns, -'.,,...,':--;! -
If you sre thrown clear: of the boat.
-the first thing to do Is to taks a long
breath, fill your lungs as you go over,
and hold your breath, allowing yourself
to- remain motionless, so for as your
. ow efforts are concerned. , Assume the
- position shown la figure I and keep still,
i-Tou will sink but the air In your lungs
will, bring you to the surface, before
k , you need more air, and then, when you
need It, you are In proper position to ex-
,-pei me air rrom your iuni
draw another Ions breath.
ungs and quickly
npeea in ao-
' ing this Is neceasary,-for you begin to
" sink slowly se aoon as the air Is out of
yuur iuhii, ior mi reason tnai your
--4 body equals the weight of the water It
. displaces: -4 he air In ytftir lunra-la tha
. margin that throws the scale In your
xavor oy cringing you to tne top or the
; , water, where you will float with your
, jhcc aoove me surrace, - as " snown in
' figure 6, lust as long aa your lungs are
" full of air. This slight difference in
weight will .save your life every time,
If, you do not struggle, and keep your
junga iuu 01 ur, ' -
"" ' ' Keep Sands trader.
If you raise so much as a hand above
: water, however, you will elnk every
time, , and the least struggle on your
pari, aa in nrure b, will arown you
every time. Therefore keep your lungs
iuu Di hit bu me iime, ana seep per
fectly still till holn ratchM tou .
; If you can keep hold of the boat as
, u sins or overturns, still keep your
junga iuu or air; mat you must always
do; then get down in the water as
deeply as you can., and still keep your
face out, and then work along to the
na or tne ooat (figure l). where you
should put both hands on the end of
uie crart. tnrow your head back and
kep still.' Toui cannot sink as long as
jruu p aim. uo not unaer any cir
cumstances, try to climb In (figure I),
If you cannot swim, end have no help;
Just keep mill and keep ss low In the
water as you can, and you are absolute-
ly safe. . - .
- . Climbing zato .Boat,
Whatever you do.- never under any
conditions try to climb into a wster
Jogged boat over the side; It can have no
other result than that shown in -tha. two
sketches of figure 3, namely., to roll
: the boat over toward you, rolling ' you
under water and twisting y?ur ngnd
grasp loose, then you sink for good.
It ia not erNiard matter to get Into a
waterlogged boat from the end If you
know how. The way to do this is tp
assume the position shown In figure 1;
then, by a quick spring with your arma,
? In over the end, and keep going
figure Z) until you reach the center
of the boat, which will be slowly sink
ing .(with a decided tendency to roll
over at tne same time) while you are
ooing it.
XeeWeiffht la Water.
If voti can thus reach the center of
the boat, immediately 'lie down (flgtre
i a nu aw? bihi , a lie vmi wiii riae
rill
i.' it i hp mt - ....i.iTTii., 'Mt . '! i iii i u v n n v,-
MOBE THRILLS TOANIN:
ALL PREVIOUS GAMES
Little Dutchman Twirl Great Ball
for Entire Blatch, Hits Safe Three
Times, Execute Two Doable Plays
and Stars at BaseRonntng.'
. . TESTERDArS RESULTS. '
Portland S. Los Anseles 1: . called at
nd of II 'Innings.;
Ban Francisco l, uaaiana i.
BTAJTOINO OF THE CLUBS.
- , Woa Lost P. C
Los 'Angeles ......... t SS . .10
Ban Francisco t 2 .664
Oakland .." ......S6 12 . .612
Portland .,' ,.18 41 .SOS
Maybe ' you didn't Journey , out to
Recreation park yesterday . because. It
looked like rain. If you . didn't ' you
missed one of the greatest games ever
played in. the Paclflo Coast league dur
ing this season or any other. There
were as many; thrills crowded into 'its
15,lnnlnga aa. were produoad by all the
rest of this season's home contests put
togethernd then some.
On of the most phenomenal things
about the exhibition was, that while
there was a lot of hitting, not a runner
crossea tne nome niate until the twaifth
chapter: that when Los Anseles -scored
You Can Save Yourself in Deep ; Water, Even If You Cannot Swim, one in the twelfth Portland came back
uu iinu 1.110 wurv iiu mon mmnri
naa to oe piayea; mat wnen Loe An
geles scored again In the fourteenth
roruana tied it again and the game
wna ca.iia a ua at ana or tne rirteentn
because everybody was tired but the
spectators. That was. the one disap
pointment of the game it should have
been placed to a finish, though it might
iuo , uara. - -
memarkabls le?formaae,
But by far the most remarkable fea
ture or the game Is yet to be men
tioned. Hie name' is BohimplT. He is
young and small and Dutch. One hun
dred ana twenty-flve pounds . would
Testerday's tie counts for nothing In
the percentage column.- The tie must
be played off at soma time later in the
season. 2 .
Testerday's rirnn was tha lonsest
plsyed In the Paclflo Coast league for
several years,' ..' ;'.
LOVED POKER GAME
BETTER THAN WIFE
Bernard Potter's ' Spouse 8as Fair
Divorcee Also Alleged to Blare
Caused Trouble,
TRAINING ' RULES OF JOURNAL
EDITORIAL: STAFF BALL TEAM
The Journal's editorial staff hss gone
Into two-days'., training for the final
battle with, the Telegram for the base
ball championship of the Portland news
papers. The Oregonlan pencil pushers
are now wholly out of the race. They
played ' The Journal once '. and " were
drubbed so badly" that they decided to
default all their Other games. :
. As the Teles-ram has defeated Tbe
Journaf.onoe and has been defeated once
this means that the two are even in the
percentage column, and that one more
game win - oeciae tne cnampionanipw
This ram, barrlns- bad weather, will be
played on the -learue- grounds . tomorrow-morning
at t'.to. ' 1
Tralnlnar rules, for The Journal have
been adopted as follows; Any one vio
lating them in the- least particular will
be court-martialed and shot: ;--.:-."
1. Wake -un in the morning, turn over
and groan three times. - !
I., Flop over on your, oacav kick tne
bed clothes onto ,the floor and take 10
Seep breaths of about SO seconds each,
murmuring, "I will, I will,? with deter
mination after each breath. . - 1
S. Hop nimbly put of bed, pour three
quarts of Ice water carefully down your
back and then scream at the top of your
voice.
4. Yank. off your night shirt hastily H0?1 "Jf,"
and rub your body, freshened by the Ice
water, until you are the color of a. boiled
lobeter
' 6. Rush out' into the Open fair -and
walk five miles at an agitated gait It
would be best to dress, however, before
going out.- r -
' -1. Breakfast, nine raw eggs, beaten In
a pint of milk and eaten at leisure. No
coffee or hot cakes. 8 ,-' -,' -
7. Lunch, one cocoanut an a - half
pound of prunes..' --s - iv . i1
. s rlnn,F thrM Ttnnnila nf raw nnrtar
house suak snd three- large dried onions I grandstand rise tin and howL
gentlv applied. " . ' ' iiore nine BcnimptTi
' s.-unce every nour auring tne wonting-
day ' leap to your-feet. kick your
beels together twice, stand on your head
and then, , in pantomime, go through
the movements of throwing, ' catching,
batting and sliding to bases. 1 -
10. After th day's work oractlce any
where from two to' aix hours. Within 2
hl. limit h. I.ntlh a tin,. AmvntA t I n.'n grOUndS.
actual baseball practice will be optional.
In general, get Into walloping shape.
and float, water-logged, but it
, .port you as long ss you do not try- to
sit up, but keep your-, weight - down In
'the water. This allows you to lie com
. fortably and safely In the. water. Inside
the boat with your bead on a -seat or
'thwart (In a canoe) until such time as
.Hem reacnes you. v;v:-.. . ,v. .,..
To sum up, these ' things you ' must
.remember and do to save your life in
water accidents:
I . First Keep your lungs full of air. ,;
- . Hecona uo. not straggle. .
- Thlril Keep all of your weight that
- remember 1 that your arm alone out of
iwater will roree. your race under.
Fourth Keep cool and don't be afraid
'of the water for you can't sink, even
without a thing to support you. If you
simply assume the position of figure 1
as. you go overboard; draw a deep breath
as you go, and then keep perfectly still.
M0T0RB0AT RACE IS
; POSTPONED JOR WEEK
-A match ' race between two motor
'boats, which was scheduled for yester
'day afternon has been postponed until
vJune 22 at S o'clock in the afternoon.
The - boats sre the Mercury , and the
; Flirt, owned respectively by R. Macleay
and Fred Llnd who have wagered J300
on the result. The course of the race Is
to be- from the old pumping station
- on - the Willamette . to the Morrison
-bridge, i . - -. - ..
SUMMER RACE MEET
; v'AT OVERLANB PARK
PORTLAND HAS BEST
HORSES IN NORTHWEST
puts every Inch of his five feet six into
uie swing or nis arm when he throws.
tne result being that his shots go like
bullets. Then he is greased lightning
wn mi im. Ana so ne says twenty
one years old yesterday.
Theae points might be mentioned at
anr time, and arouse no particular en
Ihuslanm, but you will understand If
you saw Schimpff play ball yesterdsy.
But for Fay's wild throw the Beavers
piayea an errorless game and there
were stunts which mad tha mni.
But be-
a irnrlr tha m
wj roriinno team paiea as the stars
m th9&r. B,a l rising; of the
mi. iuii ia no joice. , i
;,: Starrad Xverywaere. , I
In the first Diana flphlmnn nlth.4
the- entire 16 innings. It, was the sec
ond full game he has twirled ; an tha
J -i-na nnr mrm m Int.. ,M
which the Seals batted htm all ti-
pasture for IS runs. But somehow the
llTiiZ t.. OI W. sunny south,
while they nit many a long fly,' could
not land safe on his twisters yesterday.
In the flret nine Innings they got only
three safe ones and he fanned out the
great home-run getter, Carlisle, three
r- 5''. ; (Jparai! .Bpedal 'Bervlea.) , '
Denver, Colo.. June 16. The summer
race meeting or tne ienver-uveriana
Jockey club commences today at Over
land park, and the prospects are for one
of the very best race meetings ever held
in the west' The meeting will continue
26 days. The event of tne opening day
is tne uoioraao uerny ror s-year-oias,
with a value of $1,000. The officials in
charge of the meeting are G. A. Wahl-
green, secretary and manager; ' Z. Q.
Stebblns, Judge, and Ed Tribe,, starter.
imes.
Second. ; the "fihrlmn K. ,,.
Sut ?' ".ven ,or th' onUre' Beaver
uicsii Ana n ran naaea. Tha
Portland has more and better riding
nd drivini horaaa than in other city I bunch,
In the northwest, according to a state- tw,,rlfp crd, both of Portland's
11" .t-a "ZT.-Y. J"' .ci"ve.1. that
lv.il i, " u l'" tweirtn ana was
ment made by B.. F. Swaggart, who re
turnedLjeiterday from a six weeks' tour
of Washington points. Mr. Swaggart
says the riding clubs here are the pos
sessors of much finer steeds than can
be found In Seattle. Tacoma. or anvl Lastly, the Shrlmn fl.Mi hi. ...i
other .northwestern cities. The list of It ton In great shape and by carrvlna-
I V. 1 A. . . . v..v. BMU w
u" S? "JTn juonanue's fly, and It
was his two-bagger which puf him far
r ".V,." Fv ar?und and come
ifucu xuiiiu iri?a q
in tne rourteents.
take Carlisle's fly
Inne tnoroughbred horses in the Port-1 tnrougn two double plays he nulled
land, Hunt club hss been added to by a himself out of bad holes in both tha
span which Mr. Swaggart sold yesterday eighth and the fifteenth. The little fai.
5a5.n-.,b.1n Lvl5nL",nc th opening
TEN-INNING GAME
AT SAN FRANCISCO
(Janrnal 8pelal Service.)
to W. A.. Cummings.
San Francisco. June le. Ten innings
ik-
the winning run
batters did not land much," but offset
were played here yesterday before Oa:
finally landed the winninr run i
a couple of well placed hits.-. The home
this bv a -brilliant fleldina- ram a.
Boo re: 1 k.h.k.
San Francisco ..0 00001000 01 SO
Oakland ........00000 0 1 0012 10 0
Batteries: -Jones . and street: . Kan-
dolph snd Bliss, , . .
' Portland vs. Salens High. '
The- Portland hlrh school and Salem
nigh-school ' baseball teams are. scneo-
uled to cross bats at Salem today. Nei
ther team has been defeated, this year
and the winner win ciaim tne cnampion-
ahip el the state..
Northwest Leagce.
.Spokane. 1: Vanoouver, 0. .
Aberdeen, 8; Seattle, 1.
Tacoma. 6; Butte, 4:
Percent a ses: .
Aberdeen. .727: Tacoma.
attle. .6(3; , Spokane, .626; Butte,
Vancouver, .lie.
.674:
Be
days out there at, twenty-fourth and
I,"!"1 tret- Hort's the official
svvi eg
" PORTLAND.
AB, R. H. PO. A. E.
National League.
Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 2.
Philadelphia 6; Cincinnati, 4. -Boston,
6; St Louis. S.
Pittsburg 2; New York, , 1. ... -
, American League.
Postnoned rime Boston. 4: Rt T.nn.
is. s. : '
Philadelphia and Cleveland at Phlla.
delphla; Chicago and New . York at
wewxora.. .., ....
Fay, ss. .7
Donahue, cf. , .(
Casey. 2b ,..,...4
Baasey. If. .......... 7
Mott, Sb. ....6
Moore, e. ......
McCredle, rf. .TrO
uarson, id. 5. 0
Bcnimpn, p. g
0-1S
4
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8
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(Joaraal SDeeU Serrlee.)
Los Angeles, June 16. Because Ber
nard Potter, on of the best known law
yers of the city, formed too elose an at
tachment for a woman client for whom
he is said to have secured a divorce and
showed by his actions that bo thought
more of a poker game than of bis wife,
Mrs. Gertrude A. Potter was granted a
decree on general principles, scored Pot
ter unmercifully, stigmatising his action
as the most aggravated case of 'legal
extreme cruelty." , Potter made no pro
test nor defense.
The evidence showed -that Potter's re-
lationa witn another woman were dis
covered by hla wife through the receipt.
In bis absenoe, of numerous queer tele
grams from a woman In Clinton, Iowa,
whoee name was not disclosed. Mre.
Potter related on the stand how, after
she baa been away oa a long trip, her
heart was broken on her return when
her husband. Instead of greeting her af
fectionately and passing the first even
ing with her at home, told her he had
an appointment to sit In a poker game,
and would rather play than be with her,
and be went
VALLEY PINS HQPES
ON C. & E. SALE
(Snteist WeJetra 'to The Journal.)
Albany, Or., June IS. The reported
sals of the . Cprvallis Eastern rail
road to tbe Harriman interests is of
much concern to the residents of this
valley. For" years Albany and this
section of the state, together with the
rreat country lying directly eaat across
he Cascade mountaina. has been living
In the hope that at some time this road
would be extended and reach out arter
the trade of that great section. With
a survey and roadbed practically com
pleted to the summit and the easiest
grade possible to obtain as a route
through these mountaina, it la the hope
that the new owners will take active
steps to have the extension carried out
witn an possiDie aispaicn. in great
est possible factors in the development
of this section would be the building
of this road to an eastern connection
and establishing of an outlet to the sea
at the harbor of Taquina. -
BOARDS MAY CHOOSE
OTHER TEXT BOOKS
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) '
Salem, Or., June 16. J. H. Ackermtn,
superintendent of publlo Instruction, is
sending out circular letters to the clerks
of school districts of the first class or
that have 1.000 or more children of
school age enrolled, stating that-"the
attorney-general on June 8, 1907, ren
dered a decision to the effect that on
the second Monday In July, 1S07, and
on the seoond Monday In July ever six
years thereafter, and at no other time,
a board of directors In districts of the
first class may, when In their Judg
ment more systematic grading of their
schools reauirea it choose text books
In addition to those authorised by the
state; and the result of their choice
shall be rearularlv reported to the etate
board of education, to be by them filed
as in tne case 01 otner autoonsed text'
books."
A Law ol ttlie Hani
as the jftottilnn In Dond 'Act, pro-;
rrthe public with a certalnmethoi
;of distinguismng: ium. wnisKcy
from adulterated or Impure,
whiskies.
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BLUMAUER ft HOCH, Portland, Oregon, Distriburors.
wejakey that has eaaa as. I
BfWka bMHM tfcM Ml Watt'
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Austin Gyratory
Rock Crushers
Aurora Jaw
Rock Crushers
IN ALL SIZES AND STYLES.
Our customers who use ' them will
tell you they are best. , Inveatigato
before buying.
BE, ALL & CO.
321 HAWTHORNE AVE. , r
. Phone East 3929. .
Total
S5 1 7 45 IS
LOS ANGELES
AB. R. II. PO. A. E.
X 6 0 0
mWiwiMMMiiMMil WATCH PORTLAND DIE
The doctor! who
re in charge of the
different depart
ments of this, in
'ftltutlon are gradu
- ates of the best col
leges of Europe ,or
America and have
credentials from the
highest medleaj
' boards in the United
States. , ,
I Wc Cure I
'
I i v
,AIY diseases t the
eye, ear, nose,
throat ' And lungs,
'heart,', kidneys,'
bladder," brain and
, stomach,' v Catarrh,
' Rheumatism, Indi
gestion and- Con
tipatfon PERMA
NENTLY cured.
TV euro all diseases of MEN. WOMEN snd CHILDREN, and to make
our treatment a perfect success we give Medicines. .
JC Electricity. Electric" Vibration, Electric Massage, Electric Radiators.'
Riant rln T.lffht Piim.. (ifltaonathlo and .. Nltnrnn.Thln TMa.mn.. t.
given with all of tho Jatest remedies. . ;
- We cure with the same success all Chronic Diseases of. Men, such as
Kidney snd Bladder Trouble, Rupture. . Ulcers and Skin. Diseases, Ec
sema. Rheumatism, Locomotor Ataxia,, and all Nervous, Cbronto and
Special Diseases of Men. . '-.' ' ,
-. We cure every esse that we agree to take of OATlaUC ' BBOaT-
I Tumors and Blemishes Removed X
, All private and wasting diseases promptly- cured and .their effects
.' permanently eradicated from the system.
.. Diseases of women end children given special attention.- ' -
'-i Nervous diseases snd nervous prostration made a specialty. v
Ecsema and all skin diseases promptly cured..
Cocscllatlon snd Exaninallon Free and SfrlcilyCcsfideallal
If patient cannot all at the Institute, write for full instructions.'-
v All mediolnes are faraiibtd to patienU from the labaratory of the
tnstitnte. ' . . - '
Offlce Hours to It a. m, J , to 6 p. m. and T. to S p. m. Sundays,-
10 to 11 i. m. - r - . t v i- , , -,
i New York Surgical ; and Uedical Institute f
"W
JParmanently located la Balelvh Banding, at tho Corner f Sixth and
(323 Hi was&ingwn airesve. -none asaoa 883.; rosTbASX9, ossaoa.
i Administration Oreaslnf the Toboggan
Ude-dsesttle Bead, rortlaad Dying.
. Never an " Obstructionist. ' al wava - a
booster, having done more to adverttso
Portland than Portland has to advertise
me. I . have a license o prognosticate.
who s paying tne rreightr The com
mon people and the poor devils who are
buying the "wildcat" lots. Who's going
to reap the harvest when the slump
oomesf --v-v.r- -n-..s-
There is no boom in Pnrtlanrt yanf.
ing in the real estate offices and with
tne newspapers, and when Portland
Surlfied the dear taxpaying publlo will
ave to build more and larger non-taxable
churches to hold the army of tin ri
fled sinners. I feel myself "slipping"
already, but am sltll "going some."
Say. do you want tn hear a hm-kimi
of truth preached by a non-hypocrite as
o now, wno ana wny tne , "milk .. ot
in the cocoanut"?
ir you do. come out to Castlo ErtsI
Brau (Twelve-Mile House) tonight any
time, including Sunday. A cool rrove
and our table supplied with everything j
to sleaae the nalata. Broiled chicken I!
wny we raise everything we sell exceot
our sparkling water, and we "raise" that
from our. well, And, speaking of water.
we have ginger pop and other soft
foods on ice for Sunday. Attractions!!
hat'S where we shine. The wlsord or
the piano, Ragtime Hayea; Leo White, j
me aweei-yoicea vocalist, win entertain I
Carlisle. If. t
Dillon, lb. r
Brasher, 2b. .7
Smith, Sb. S
Cravath, rf. ,...6
Delmaa, ss. .........6
Ellis, cf. .!.,.
Eager, o. .,,,,5
Nagle, p. . ,..,,.$
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0
0
0
0
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you while you walt.- Come if not in
an automobile or by carriaare. tslanhona
I and we will meet you at Oreaham O. Y.
I P. car- ' o-.:r --...:...,-.--i-..--i. ,
Tours -for truth, ";;.
- t FRED T. MERRILL.,
Presbyterian Building Plan. '
(Bnactat.' DfeBttHi te Tbe JoeraaL) ;ft' "
Aberdeen. Wash..' June IS. Tha Prm-
byterian church society hss sold its
present church building to th polish
church for U.tOO. - The structure is to
be moved from the lot on which it
stands." and a fine modern church will
bs built oa Its sits. , , ,
'Total 52! J io 21
SCORE BY INNINGS. ,
Ms Angeies OOOOOOOOOOOIOI 0 2
Hits - ... . .1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 10
I vi iiniiu -..WW VV VMM U 0,Q 0 1 n 1 0 I
. ...ww -w w 1 V 1 J g g 1 j j
' .. 8CMMART. : ,
- Struck out By Schimpff S: by Naa-ie
o. Bases i on balls Off Schimpff, 8; off
""a. . . wu-ubbb nu-ncnimpir. Three
base hit Ellis. Double plays-lNagle to
Dillon, Schimpff to Carson: Schimpff to
vw vi.uii. oucrjuce nits uarson.
uisey, cravatn, a. Stolen bases
Schimpff, Casey. Hit by pitohed ball
nrsi Dase on errors Portland.
S; Los j. Angeles, 1. Left on basoe
i-ornana. iz: L&t Angelas, 10. Time
of game S hours and 40 minutes. Um-
NOTES OF THE GAME
-Lew Dockstadar's minstrel band was
there and helped to keen the intereer-at
, h'sh tenaion. By playing "A Hot
Time" when the Beavers came to bat
1m the -seventh, they tried to force a
score, r They failed, and when the vis
itors were retired by a double play In
the eighth they suggested, musically,
that it was "A Measly Shame." Again
when th visitors were retired it waa
"They , Walked Right In,, and Then
Turned Round and Than WiiWM r,.
Again." Aa Donahue went in to bat
the fly-that brousht In Sohlmnff Ida
played, "The Wearing of the Green." and
when it was atill a tie at the end of the
twelfth tha tune was "We Won't Oo
Horn Until.Morning,' 5,.&
W:y yf-vv.- - ;- Jy .-y?y::Xy&-t-Portland's
runs were made in this
wise: In the .twelfth. Carson walked,
8chimpff hit an eaay one to Nagle, who
shot ir- to second, putting out Carson.
Fsy hit a grounder to Delmaa. who
threw it to Brashear in plenty of time
to retlr Schimpff, but the latter dropped
it and it rolled a few feet away. Dis
gusted, Braahear did not so for tbs ball,
M.vyt xy -7rr:-'y-y " ,
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