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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, H5RTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, -JUNE 19, 1808. V iiofjt Run v;i ris FOR MIIEIillS ' ifw- , ' , . ''V,. - ' - Track EapnLands on Kin- ; RpJJa'S; Slant, Brmng r Home Two Scores. OF THB TEAIS. 8TAKDIKO . one : Pacific. Coast League. " ,: , Won. Lost Los Annlu . . . . JS Portland ......... 81 28 Oakland Ji ; 84 : Ban Francisco . . .. 81 - - 31 Northwestern Lrague. SDOkane Tacoma Vancouver Seattle . Aberdeen Butte 1 (United Press tcued Wire.) , San Francisco, June 19.- With man on the bags. Truck Eagan lined out ft home run at Oakland yeeterdajr and . the two scores ' proved enough ' to win tor the Greeks. Oakland put three over In the first Inning on. three safe swats v.iand jBagan's' fotir-fcagger did the reat - In the third and lourth Portland got busy jintt sent three runs across the plate. In the eighth the Beavers got dangerous again with two hits, but jiothing came of the display. I Foxy "Pop" Van Haltren yanked Mo Tar land out of the box when he grew .unsteady in the fifth and substituted Hopkins, who held the northerners down ' to three hits and no runs for the rest of the game. Klnsella's. wildness. and. Whalen's un certainty were responsible for one of ,the Oreek scores. This ocourred in the tlrat canto. Klnay presented Haiey wun i Philadelphia ..... 22 lour wide ones and hit. byHeltmuller Boston i " 24 "r1" "J" "'"" I Bt IjOUIS ........ 21 corea wnen wnates aroypeu jl.vu tnira striae, 'v The score: PORTLAND. ARR,H.PO. A.E. Won. 27 22 , 24 1 24 21 14 Lost 16 0 25 1 1 2fS. V. C. .647 .525 .477 .4S7 P. c. .641 ' ,68S .480 .480 .428 .-.424 National League I Chicago Wen. 82 Pittsburg ........ 80 iti ....... 27 Clnclnna I New York 3rooklyn American 27 It Casey, ib. 'Kyan, ri. . , Raf tery. cf. McCredle, rC- Baaeey, If. id. .......... Cooney. a a. ,Whalent c .. t ,,'. . . Klnsella, p. Johnson, rf. jyiaaaen." . 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 .1 o o o l o o I 1 0 0 0 Chicago . Cleveland St.' Louis Detroit .... New York PhllMdelDhla Boston . . . . Washing-ton e League Won. .. 82 . 81 80 28 24 24 25 20 Lost 17 '21 22 is 24 27 83 S3 Games. Lost 11 24 26 28 29 91 82 P. C. .tit . .58S .6(1 .640 ;478 .471 ,389 .840 P. C. .604 .655 .656 .6211 .462 .463 .446 .886 Totals ! !Van Haltren, cf. Haley,: 2b. Heitmuller, rf. .'. Eagan, as Cook, If. ,,r' Hogan, lb. ..... Altman, 8b Lewis, c WcFarland, p.-.. Wright Hopkins, p. Totals . ...... .........82 8 .7 24 22 1 OAKLAND. . AB. R. H.PO. A.B. . . . , , . . 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 6 0 0 . 0 : 0 lv AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. , ' At Chicago. Chicago ill 1 Boston. . , ,. 6 12 0 Batteries White. Smith, Willis and W. Sullivan; Patten, Burchel and Mc Farland. ., ........27 6 r27 14 0 r, t 'Batted for Klnsella in the fourth.' ! Wright batted for McFarland in the nrth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland . 0 0 1 2 0 0 O-O 03 Hit 0 1210002 17 Oakland . . 3- 0 2.0 0 .0 0 0 . 5 Hits . . ... ....3 0 2 0 Iff 11 B SUMMARY ' Two-base hits Cook Danilsr. " TfirtS' fibaae hlt--Whaieii. 'Homa run Ragan. 'fRuhs Of f McFarland 8, hits 4; runs off ! Hopkins 0..hlts. a;.credjt. victory to Mc :Farland. Sacrifice hits Lewis. Halt- imuller,' Van Haltren. Stolen bases. -' Panslg, Cooney. Double play Klnsella 'to Cooney to Panslg. . First baee on I balls Off Klnsella. 8; off Hopkins, 1; loft McFarland. I. Hit by pitcher Alt- man. Struck, out By Ktnaella 1; by Hopkins, l: by McFarland, 8. Time of game One hour and (6 -minutes. Urn- , plre-O'Connell. ANGELS SOAK SEALS . FOR THIRD STRAIGHT i - i - limited tnm teaaed Vlre.) Los "Angeles, June 19. The Angels made It three straight by beating the .Seals yesterday, 6 to 4. Five hits In ' the seventh innlns allowed . four runs. and the winning soore -came In the . eighth, when two hits gave the Angels a cnance to snove anotner over: , Th scere: - -LOB ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. : Bernard, lb 4 1 1 1 1 Oakes. cf. ........... I 113 0 , Dillon, lb. 3 1 - Brsshear. rf. , .i. 4 Smith, 8b. 4 ! Ellis, . If." 3 w At Cleveland. R. H. F. Cleveland 3 11 8 PhlladelDhla 2 4 8 Batterlea Rhoades and Clarke: Vlck- ers. ana jmitn. At Detroit. R. H. K, Detroit , 0 7 Washington S 13 Batteries Siever. 8UKs. ' Bummers and Thomas; Burns and Street. At St. Louis. 4. R.H.B. ........12 12 0 ...r. 11 Batteries Cries. Howell and 8nencer: urtn, mm ana Juair. St Louis New York NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Chicago , , New York Batteries Reulbach. KUng; Wlltae, Taylor, Bresnahan. At New York. - ...7 10 6 g Lundgren and Malarkey and neeier, ss fagle, p.-. . jsasteriy, o. Totals f..r. Nagle, p.... 3 ......... i 4 1 ' At Philadelphia. X R. H. H. Cincinnati 1 6 6 Philadelphia 0 4 1 Batterlea Ewlna and Schlel: Mc Quillan and Dooln. At Brooklyn. R.H.E. 'lttsburg 8 12 8 irooklyn 6 8 3 Batteries Camnits and Gibson: Mo- Intyre, Holmes, Bergen and Rltter. At Boston. R. H. E. Boston 11 17 3 St Louis ; 2 -3 4 Batteries Flaherty and Bmttn: Bailee. Beebe, Hlgglns, Hostetter and Ellis. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Vancouver, 8; Spokane, 0. (Special Dispatch to The Jounwl Spokane, Wash.. J ........28 6 11 27 17 1 Nagle outbnntlng third strike. . -, t BAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. F. -a r - , V. V. Hlldebrandlf. - Williams, lb. Melcholr. rf. Zelder, ss. Curtis, cf.. and 3b.,.. McArdle, 3b Henley,' cf.- La Longe, c . ...... Jones, p. Berry ane. Wash.. June is. Faddocg, pitching for Vancouver, yesterday shut out the locals without a hit or a run. This is the fourth no-hlt-no-run game to be played In this league this season. The score: R.H.E. Vancouver ..0 0 0 0 0 1 1 03 8 1 Spokane ...0 0000006 0 0 0 3 Batteries paddock ana ArDosrast: Wright and Rogers. Umpire rary. Seattle, 8; Tacoma, 0. Totals V. .34 4 S 28 IS 1 Berry batted for Jones in ninth, SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angeles . .. . 00 000041 6 Hit 0 0 3 0 1 1 6 2 11 San Francisco . .00001100 2 4 Hits 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 33 ... . SUMMARY. Two-base Three-base Tacoma, Wash., June 19. Rush kept te hits well scattered In yeeterdajrs f ame while Seattle's came at the right Ime, . the SI washes winning from the Titers. 3 to 0. The score: R.H.E. Tacoma ....00000000 00 8 3 Seattle 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 1 Batteries Franklin and Shea; Rush ana Stanley. , WALLA WALLA SEES AUTOMOBILE ANTICS (Special Dispatch to The Journal) ' " Walla Walla, Jane !. The f tret . au tomobile'' tournament ever held In the northwest was 'Dulled off here yeater- Easterly, Oakes. Stolen bases Mohler day on the county fair grounds befe; La Lonae.: Left on bases Los Anaelee crowd of more than 1,000 interested spectators. The program included not hits Easterly, nit urasnear. Zelder 2. Sacrifice! hits HHdebrand, Curtis, Wheeler, 3. San Francisco 7. First baeon balls Off Jones 1. First base on errora I San Francisco 1. Hit by pitcher Moninr ana ia jjonge.v ntrucK out- By Jones l,by Nagle s. Time of game 1 hour and 86 -minutes. Umpire Perrlne. - : - . , . such teeter speed races, but novelty boards, . running slow- onl h Ler gear and fast on ' low gear, r obstacle as spearing rings, balancing on on nig icl events This Date in Sport Annals. 1846 tatch 6 At Hoboken, N.; J, the first New York club defeating? bocker in four innings, the rule then giving the victory to the club first mak ing 21 runs on even tnnm MnA wfnninar run. 1878 At peona, in.. match ram of baseball was olaved. the Tork ciud defeating tne Knlcker- or ai. runs on even inninaa. 171 At New Tork. Cyr lie DIOn de feated- Mel vln Foster In billiard match for champion cue and 3800. 1876 At , Chicago, the Chicago and Hartford baseball clubs played 11 inn ings, the former then scoring the only firat reratta of the Mississippi Valley Amateur Rowing association. . '-.' . . ' i ' .1880 Coney.Island Jockey club s new imov at Sheenshead bav first ODened. 1908 At Milwaukee. Charlie Neary and "Buddy" Ryan went six rounds to a draw.. - . - Amateur Ball Blatters. - The .Beavertoa baseball team defeat ed the Nationals of Portland In an- ex citing game at Beaverton Sunday.. T to 4. . The Beavertons- hit - when hits meant runs. Beaverton .wants a. game away from home July 4. ; Address Wal ler Davis. 915 ,Front street, tslty.i i ' The Inman-Poulaen team walloped the Montavilla nine, Sunday, in an ll-lnnlng game. 10 to 9. Both pitchers stnick out 10 men. r The Villas gave, a. wlerd exhibition in the first few inning, making a buneh of costly errors, Ross" batting was a feature, the Villa player bringing in live runs. races fend many other clever stunts. The event Is to bo made annual, as it has aroused a great deal of Interest locally. Gilbert Hunt. Ben C. Holt and J. H. Morrow acted as Judges. Archie Hen derson started the events. . . MULTNOMAH JUNIORS WILL MEET ON TRACK Multnomah's lunlor athletes, boys from 7 to 16 years of age,- wilt have a chance to show what they can do on the. track next .Wednesday evening at o'clock. 8ome 60 youngsters will take Dart In the meet which will have two or three classes in the high jump, broad sprints, low-hurdles and a dls- lump. lance Medal will be Siace winners. een. ' - race over one la a: and competition n of tne track. iven first and second will be iger olts. Colts Meet Railway Team,; (Sneelal Dlsoateh to The Joans L( Forest Orova. or- June 19. Ma.na JOhn Wlrtt of the Forest Grove Co! has arranged a return game of baac ball with the O. R. A K. team to be Slayed on the local grounds next Sun-ay.- . ' . , - - ' . ; In the-former gam the OV R. et'N. boys beat the Colts by the narrow mar- f;in or one score, and tne rans are look nr forward to,' a hot contest In the coming game. . Tomorrow oosltlvelv-wlll be the leat day for discount on east side gas bllla Portland Gas company. ... RICH TROPHY FOR - COAST GOLFERS Waverly Club Will Invite ; Prominent Teams - to ' . Play for $400 Cup. Northwest golfer are much interest ed In the proposal Just mads by the Waverly' fcfolf club for a team tourna ment on the local green some -time next September;; for a valuable cap costing In ths neighborhood of 1400, Which will be put up by the Waverly-fclub. Weather is splendid In September for good play end the local green 4s in- better shape then perhaps than at any time during Team of from six to eight men will be Invited here from Victoria, Spokane, Tacoma and Seattle and there le a pos sibility of two or three California teams Coming north for the tournament At least an effort will be made to attract the southerners, with whose entries this tourney would become one of coastwise importance. It ia the hone of ' a number at . local entnuaiaats that the cup tourney in September' will be the link uniting the prominent goir ciuds oi the poaat. Port land has iong favored such a union, but the great distance to California's promi nent towns has been the entering wedge. However, with such a valuable cup as the magnet there la a strong likelihood of permanent relationship with the crack southern players. Just now there is little doing at the Waverly links, although if the present cool weather keeps up the course will be enlivened by a Score or more of ar dent devotees during the remainder of the week. Hot weather usually causes a lull In the playing and there will probably be no competition unless It is an overnight arrangement for a mixed foursome. Intercollegiate Blfle Shoot. (United Press Leased Wire.)' Boston, Mass, June 19. Arrange ments have been completed for an inter collegiate rifle shooting team contest to be held tomorrow at the range of the New England Rifle association at Wake field. The principal event will be a team contest between the universities and colleges for the troDhv Dreaented by the National Rifle association of America Thla will be the third com petition for the trophy, which has been won In previous years by Princeton and George Washington university. Teama have been entered for tomorrow's con test from Yale, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania. George Washington uni versity and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ' Women Automobile Racers. (United, Ptms Leased Wlrs.) Oakland, Cal., June 19. The first au tomobile endurance run ever conducted by and for women in this country is to take place tomorrow under the au spices of the California Women's Auto rnobUe club. The start 1 t be made from this city at 10 o'clock in the morn ing, and the finishing point will be at San Joae. The oourae will be marked bv confetti thrown fmm h ... and a limit of three hours will be nui on the contestants. The conditions of the contest stipulate that women must drive the cars, and only women will be allowed to ride In them. Tuxedo Horse Show Opens. (United Press Leased Wire.) ,,ruixedi N- J" Jun 1 Nearly all the leading show horse stables were rPr"ntd today when the annual show opened at Tuxedo park, to continue over tomorrow. Thirty classes are to be Judged at the exhibition this year, snd the competition among exhibitors prom ise to be exceedingly brisk. Great Alteratioe This Great Sale continues breaking records breaking our lrecords for volume of business done- breaking our own records m value-giving. I nis means big money-savmg to the people of Portland nd its tributaries. It means the success of good merchandise and fair methods in winning your patronage. It means earnest efforts on our part to bring the best goods in the markets to our cus ' tomers at lower prices than you pay in other stores. Just to give some of the details we note : these items: ' -MEN'S "":T HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $40.00 values at. . . -$29.75 $30.00 values at. ... .$23.50 $25.00 values at. . . ..$18.25 $20.00 values at .... , $14.25 OTHER MAKES $1 5.00 values at . , . . ,$10.50 YOUTHS' SUITS $15.00 values at .$10.00 $12.50 values at .$ 8J5 $10.00 values at .$ 6.65 COAT SWEATERS For Ladies and Men " In all coldrs, plain and fancy fronts, Jersey or ribbed, with or without pockets, all fast colors. $3.00 and $3.50 values at $2.00 $4.00 values at .$3.00 $5.00 values at .$4.00 MEN'S $1.50 values at $2.50 values at $3.50 values at $4.00 values at $5.00 values at FANCY VESTS .....$U0 $1.85 ...$2.65 $3.00 it..;. $3.75 BOYS KNEE PANTS SUITS $2.50 values at '.'. $1.65 $3.50 values at. . .$2.35 $4.50 values at. .$2.65 $5.50 values at. $3.70 BOYS' WASH SUITS $1.00 values at 65c $1.25 values at , , 85c $1.50 values at $1.00 $2.50 values at. ...... .$1.65 $3.00 values at. ... . . . .$2.00 $3.50 values at. . . . . . , .$2.35 Sam'l Rosenblatt "M Co CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS OREGON CITY SIGNS FIVE HEW PLAYERS . i Manager Partlow Strength ens Papermakers Jimmy Craig Pitches Saturday. Fights Scheduled Tonight. EfejnWb'erTi '"KW" TrU,COtt- The Oregon city and East Portland teama of the Trl-City league will con front each other at Vaughn street to morrow afternoon, m the first of a se ries of good semi-professional games. which will hold the boards for the next three weeks. The game will be called at 3:30 o'clock, and promises to be one of the best of the schedule. The Ore gon Citya are strengthened up, and will give the eaat elders a hard run. C. A. Partlow, the owner of the Ore gon City franchise,, has secured the signatures of H. E. Taylor, A. B. Mc Farlane. L. B. Hamilton. Dan C Oral hand James H. Craig, to Tri-City league contracts' and will send the men into the game with the East Portland team Saturday. t . Several of the players signed have been playing on one of the fastest in dependent teams Jn the city, and are capable of playing good, classy ball. Jimmy Craig is one of the beat of thla year's crop of young pitchers, having oewuaenng aeiivery inai roois the at P receni game ne caused 17 or the oppi ing batters to whiff the osone inert tually. Partfow will use either him or the veteran Robinson on the mound in this game. Hurlburt will fling for East Side. Ketchel Bars None. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, June IS. Sporting circles here are much Interested in a report that Stanley Ketchel, the cham- filon middleweight has agreed to enter nto a match with any middleweight that Matchwaker Frank Lynch of Grand RaDlds can arranae a ko with. Ef forts are being made to get up a fight for July. with Tony Capont or Hugo K.euy. " " M Grammar Schools Have $1,000. At a banquet tendered the Williams school champions of the Grammar league last night, R. 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