The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 28, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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PORTLAND'S Ol'ifl
Ff atures Galoro When Beav
ers Beat Greeks In last''
. Game in the North.'
TRIPLE PLAYS OF
NATIONAL BASEBALL TEA3I , i Tifi-tj
" . ...
PORTLAND TEAMS
Stunt Yesterday Becalls In
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tere,stin Feats of Sim
ilar Nature Here.
OF Tit W
' Taatur of Closing Oaan.
' Triple ply pulled off by Dan-. x
ilg. Cuir and Cooney.
' Heltmuller-e home run In flrat
'tama which scored two. .
. Groom' njaaterf ul pttohlng, 4
. ' allowing Oak thre bits.
4 Cooney'a flsldlng. which kept
ooring down.
' Twirling of Graney and Nelson
la oond gam. '
, Madden'a corking awat which
a won f am in eleventh Inning.
Soma 1.000 baseball ana assembled
at vaugnn para yesiortisy uwraiwi iu
astlat In fittingly closing tha Paolflo
coaat' aeaaon In tha north. Thar wlt
neaaed a gama ao full of faaturaa In
tha- flrat contest, from tha amaitng
triple play In tha flrat canto to Tom
Madden'a winning lacer In tha 11th,
that It will dwell long in their recol
lect loo a Then in tha second game they
aaw Jack Graney and 611m Neleon pit
ted against each other for five-round
ariair wnicn netted no rune ana out
one-hit each for either aide.
- Truly la waa a glorious "getaway"
day. Glorious because Portland won
and because, aha won by playing base
ball that movea teams up in the per
centage column, isvery man waa in me
fame, waa on hla toa all the time,
t did not matter that Raftery and
Ryan were out of tha game, the team
Juat couldn't lose when Groom waa
dialling up such puialere and hla team
mates were hitting like big leaguera
behind him.
Graney waa given perfect aupport In
the-second game aa also waa Kelson,
but neither team got within scoring
distance. ,
The affair of the afternoon waa the
11-inning contest. Because It went Into
extra. Innings, the seoond game was
curtailed to five chaptera.
. How Xt Happened.
Hera is the way the acorlng hap-
fiened. Groom had allowed the via
tors but one ' hit up . to the fourth.
Hogan was safe at first on Danitg'a
error In railing ' to plcic up an easy
grounder in tlio fourth. Hoitmuller,
who followed Hognn. connected with
one of Bobby'a slants and tha sphere
went sailing clear of the right field
fence. Both Hogan and Holtmuller
rambled leisurely homo with the on!y
brace of runs scored during the after
noon by the southerners. -
In the following; inning Portland
tanned the till. Bassey was passed.
but Madden and Groom filed out. Then
Hogan allowed Casey'a skier to slip
out of his paws after Bassey had stolen
second and before the horsehide could
ba recovered Bassey had crossed the
UJ&tffA& evnei theMtfwliig
inning. .Cooney was sale on his bunt
and took second on Ote Johnson's neat
ly executed sacrifice. Then Hal Dan
slg shook the boards In right field,
allowing Phil to lope home. Danilg
to atreicn nia oingie oui ii wols
A;
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Portland's first triple play of tha
aeaaon, which came aa a fitting climax
two weeks of sensational batting
to
Clever Yoang Portland Play rr Who Have Juat Ended a Profit abla Seaaon of the Diamond
PROTESTED GAME TO
i
BE PASSED UPON SOOI
Pulliam's Decision Jf ay. Also
Decide Pennant Race in
National League. ;
(TTnlted Press Leased Wlrt.l
New Tork. Sept 18. A decision la
expected within a few days from the
board of dlractora of the National
league, settling the protest of the ar&me
Between New Tork and Chicago at New
Tork last week, which ended In a row.
The matter Is entirely in the handa of
ine aireciors.
Aa the case atanda, the umpires called
ii us ixew i or cjaimea tne game,
w iorK aecunea to play it over;
Chicago offered to play it over and
cjuimea ii oy rorreu: and an appeal
was taken to the directors. There re
mains a possibility that "thla game may
decide the pennant
down, he pushed McCredie across for
the winning scorelet
The scores:
First-' game
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PQ. A. E.
3 0 0 4 1 0
2b 6 0 16 10
6 1 0 2 0 1
rr 4
Cook, if ,
Truesdale,
Hogan, cf
Heitmuller,
ijagan, sa
Miller, lb
SmitK 3b
L,a JLonge,
Loucks, p
Total . .
e.ae
o. .....
I4.
a
3 o
4 0
2 8
0 3
0 11
0 8
0 2
0 0
ENGLISH RUGBY TEAM
MAY PLAY STANFORD
United Hospitals of London
Asks for a Game With
Western Collegians.
trlari to stretch his bine
denied him. Danzig had made up for
his error that allowed Hogan life et
first to the fourth inning.
Cypher line Xa Stopped.
; The cypher line grows longer for
, 6ajUand. pulling up in the 11th. In
the homesters' half a terrific struggle
was on to put a run over. Although
Danzig was safe on Smith's error,
reached aecond on Frambes sacrifice
and took third on McCredle's infield
bunt wnicn amouniea to a. saieiy, tne
big fellow was shut out at the home
Slate when he tried to race home on
asseyla grounder to. JEagan. .
, Madden, however, was there with the
"'break-un stunt for after two- were
Casey, 2b . .
Cooney, ss
Johnson, 8b
Danzig, lb . .
Frambes, cr
McCredie, rf
Bassey, If
Madden, o . .
Groom, p . . .
..34 2 882 1 S
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
8
2
2
15
2
1
8
6
0
Total
36 8 9 33 IT 1
out when winning run waa
(Special DUpateh to Tbe Journal.)
Stanford University, Cal., Sept 28.
Word haa been received from Ernest
MacEwan. manager of the United Hos
pitals football team of London, Eng
land, aaklng for a series of games
with the Stanford Rusrby team. The
Enarllsh . team would like to make ar-
rangementh for a series of five games
to be played here some time during the
latter nart of the comlnsr December.
and write to find out what propositions
In the form of a sru&rantee the Stan
ford manager can offer them.
The United Hospitals team is com
posed of tha best players from all the
medical colleges of London. They have
a reputation or defeating the teams
of Cambridge and Oxford and ought to
make a fast proposition for tha Stan
ford men. .
Manager Stewart of the Stanford
team has sent word to the manager of
the Unlversltv of California to induce
hkn to make similar arrangements with
the English team so as to help bring
them to tbe coast.
As this shows, the California univer-
gltles.are becoming important factors In
the Rutrby world and should this prop
osition materialize they would become
still more powerful in the international
contests which are coming more and
more to the front.
GRIFFIN BEATS ANGELS;
GRAY WALLOPS SEALS
San Francisco. Sent. 18. San Fran
Cisco won an 11-inning game .yesterday
morning, 1 to 0. and Los Angeles took
tbe matinee, 4 to b. Tne scores:
Morning game
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E,
RED HOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID FANS
and fielding, signalised the laat day
of baseball In tha north this aeaaon
Danilg, Caaey and Cooney ware tha
three heroea and tha play rama in tha
first inning, when Groom had pitched
himself Into a bad hole. Coott and
Truesdale were on flrat and aecond baaea
ana Hogan waa at bat Hogan ettem
ed to sacrifice and popped a fly
ward first bane. It was one of thoaa
siow minus and looked good to hit terra
iirma oeiore anynniy could get near ic
pantlg raced in and by a long aeoop
just managed to grab the sphere about
a loot rrom tne ground. Casey had cov
ered flrat base and Babe whipped the
ball to Pearl. Casey thought quickly
and Coonev waa there Ilka holla. k
speeay in row to tha little shortstop at
aecond was "tapa" for Cook. It waa
one of the quickest plays of the aea
aon and one of tha most prettily ex
ecuted. The crowd went wild.
One ea Seaaoa.
If memory servea aright, tha closing
game In Portland laat aeaaon aaw juat
such a play pulled off. Ota Johnson,
im oi me neroes or tne Portland team,
then fresh from the South Atlantic
league, figured in it. Ote waa on third
and pulled down a line drive. There
waa a man on first and one on third.
He atenped on the bag and then heated
the bail to first base to Kennedy, com
pleting- a three-out nlav.
By the way, this waa the aecond triple
iun.y ui wie eea son, tne nrnt talcing place
In San Francisco last Thuraday. with
the Angela as the performers. It hap-
the third innln-. Rrnwnlnff
w oaie on a single, and Mobler was
rapped in the slats. Hlldebrand poked
the ball at BernnM' vhn w.a nlavln.
third. Bernle stepped on the bag, mor-
gueing Browning and then caught Hilda
ai rirst. wonier tried to annex third
on the throw and Dillon oought him by
jjorioci pea; oacx to jjernara.
However, it was not ao cleanly
cuuiou &B me local one.
FALL STYLES
THE BEST $3.00 HAT
Aa a mark o-f appreciation for his
earnest work fnr th TnrtlAni1 team
during the season, Ota Johnson waa pre-1 penej "fn
aented with a handsome gold watch
by the ball fans when he stepped to
tha plat In the flrat Inning yesterday.
Jack Graney was also riven a present
when he started to pitch. Cook brought
Jack out a cigar box and Graney'a
mouth waa seen to water. Upon closer
Bvuajn&biun it appeared busdiuious ana I t.. u ... fc" . . , , -
Jack lifted the lid Out hopped a aquir- JAS" btl"Ln tJ&.n
rel. much to the amusement of tha f.nt SlLJa.t'T"1 'St.!
was one in the days of Jack Grim but
It was aa nothing compared to the no
table feat of Larry Schlafley of tha
Portland team of 1905. In June of that
i; wkb me meaium or an un
assisted triple play, one of the three
accomplishments of that unusual feat
recorded in baseball annals.
Bohlaflsy'a Great Stunt.
Larry was playing aecond base for the
Portlands against Seattle with a run
her on first and one on second. He
stopped a line drive which- looked for
all the world like a safety. He was
on the run toward, and only a foot or
so from second and stepped on the bag,
completing the second out. Then he
hard, was needed no longer. Whallna; lI l"?n Jna,n. between first
Leading
Clothier
Tha Portland and Oakland baseball
teams, accompanied by Umpire Flynn,
left for the south at 7:45 o'clock last
night Thousands of local fans will
follow tht fortunes of the team in the
south In the remaining games of the
season. Thev regretted to see them ero
and also to see young Flynn. the umpire
who haa been so popular during the past
two weeks. They hope he will be re-
tainea next season.
Bert Whaling Was slipped the blue en
velope yesterday. Frambea has proved
to be what Manager McCredie desired
ana me young Dusner, wno worKed so
hard, was needed no lonarer. Whallna-
" "" Bume uno or h enuM rt huxlr Sr. flrat- k...
mane tne tnira out.
the California teams.
This
Gold Dost
Bernard. 3b. .
Oakes, cf.
Dillon, lb
Brashear, rf.
Howard. Zb.
Ellia. If.
Delmas. ss. ...
Easterly, o. ..
Hosp, p
Total
theeasy dish-washer
sMMIIlV'
1 Gold Thit cuts i dirt
and grease from dishes
like magic it purines
and drives out every bit
pi curt or t- maaen germ
which may lurk in them
-it niakes dish-water
that digs.
Just add a teaspoonful
oftrbld Dust to a aishpan
full of hot water; use
when Gold Dust is dis
solved. -
? Try it and yon will have
dishes that are not only spot
lessly white, but wholesome
and sanitary. Soap-washed
dishes are only half clean, and
unnt to eat
from.
The Gold
of washing r4Jf
Two
made.
SCORES BY-INNINGS
Oakland ...,.,.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Hlta .. ...;! 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 03
Pnrtlitnd 0 000110000 1 I
Hlta .....-0'0;l 0 0 2 1 8 0 0 29
- . SUMMARY.
OirUUft OUP" -uuum, i,,uj vjiuuui.
6. Bajses on balls Off Iioucka, 4; Off
flrnnm A Unm rn n r H it mil lift r.
nmihlA nlnviiMilUf tn flmlth. Trlola I Mohler. 2b
nlavtvnArjaiir to Cftflfiv to Cooney. Sac-I Hlldebrand
Ana vital ffrinav m rrTsfli firirm I Zelder. BS.
T .aa T tn o-bk Melchoir. rf.
Basse- J. Frambea. HeitmuUer. First Williams, lb.
bans on errors Oakland. 1 : Portland. 2. BecK, cr
T..t n haub-Aaltlanrl t- Portland. 9. I Klllfer. C
Tim of rtB.tnel-.50. Umnires Chevne Bodle, 3b
4
3
2
0
14
3
6
3
1
3
0
85 0 732 22
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Pacific Coast League.
If.
and Flynn.
Second g-ame '
OAKIUAKD.
, AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
onrrin, p. ..
Berry, c
6
4
4
4
4
3
2
3
3
3
3
0
1
1
11
1
4
0
8
Cook, If.
Trusdale, 2b
Hogan. cf. ; . .
HeftrauUer, rf.
Eagan, as. . .,
Mlfier, lb.
Smith. -8b. ...
Lewis, c.
Nelson, . p.
Total .
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0..0
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0
1
1
3
0
0
4
0
1 15 7 0
1 0
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Casey, lb. 1
Cooney, as 2
Johnson, 3b. 2
Danzlar. lb 2
Frambes, cf. 2
Mccreme, rr. z
Bassey. If. .......... 1
Madden, c. 3
Oraney, p. t
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total .....3 1 18 38 IS 0
Two out when winning; run waa scored.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles 0 0000 000 00 0
Hits 1.0000 1 020 1 2 1
San Francisco ...0000000000 1
Hits 1020 1 10 2 2 1 212
SUMMARY.
Two-base hits Berry. Ellis. Sacri
fice hits Griffin. Dillon. Williama
Double plays Dillon to Howard to Del
mas to llls to Howard. Brashear un
assisted. Balk Griffin. First base on
balls Off Hosp. 4; off Griffin. 8
Struck out By Hosp, 1; by Griffin. 1.
Time 1 :60. Umpires O'Connell and
Perina.
Afternoon game
LOS ANGELES.
16 i
m a a
disnes is
the only
way.
w rrf et
ru, jb.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. S. IC CHAN,
the enir Chinee woman doctortna la
mis city, she feae cared
many afflicted sufferera.
Cnred prlrste and female
oiseaaea. alsa throat and
lunr troubles; stomach,
bladder and kldnera and
dlaeaaea ef all kinds that
tha human Hh Is heir
t. Cured by China
rirt and roots . Km
Bdiea fcamileea No orer
stiiwia Honest trextntevt Ersmlna.
ttrvtis tr. !: 4 MORRISON SI- Ba
ta rut and tUcoBd.
0 0
0 1
0 0
01
Total 1 0 1
SCORE BY INNINGS,
Oakland 0 0 0
Hlta 0 0 1
Portland 0 0 0
Hlta 1 0 0
SUMMARY.
a....rtU All Tl. lkf.l.MM S- Kw fMnAW
6. Baaea on balls Off Nelson, 2. Two-
hase hlta cooney. stolen oaae Lewia.
Left on baaea. Oakland. 1; Portland.
Tim of fame (0 minutes. Umpire
(neyn and Flynn.
ALBANY CLUB TO PUT
OUT FOOTBALL TEAM
SaBial Dlsnstck to Tbe J tarsal I
Albany. Or Sept 28. Tohe AlrO lub
or thl city has oeciaeo to orcanlae
a roothau team tor the com In a; aeaaon.
The club has Borne fine material, in
cluding laat year's athletic teem, and
ought to ajiplro for stste championship
honora Men wno win try ror pnei-
tlone are Ward. Stewart. Neeley. Rla
Drlrer, Flo, Sterens, Hockensmlth.
Franria. llernil. Btanaaro. oicaona.
Piitchard ajnd Marka
The club s taabU'team waa a eanwt
decided aurresB. havlna; won tha hand
some eap at to eaiem cnarry tair. it
Is believed that even greater things
ca be . accomplished along root bail
llnea
' Tomm'a Golf OuunptofMhip.
Toronta, OnU. ept. 18 The) Oanadlaa
wotnen'e golf cTiamplonsMp at t he
Royal Golf esaoclattoa wiu te eon.
tested at Lambtoa this weak and frm
all Indications It will b en 1 ef the
most Bt-ceul fournsanefits la the b 1b
tory of th association. Among th ew
t rants are many of the foremost woaaea
o.X txpvtg f Lba basvAiAa. - - -
Oakes. cf. . .
Wheeler, 8b.
Dillon, lb. ..
Brashear. rf.
Howard 2b. .
Ellia If.
Delmas, aa. .
Hogan, c. ....
Gray, p
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
0
0
3
13
Total 33 4 11
SAN FRANCISCO.
7 17 1
Mohler. 2b.
Hlldebrand.
Zeloer, mm. . ,
Bodle, rf. . .
Williams, lb.
Beck, cf.
Berry, e.
Curtia. 3b. ..
Putor. n
Browning;, p..
Henly .,
Total .....
If.
f
4
10
!
Won.
Los Ane-eles 92
Portland 80
San Francisco 82
Oakland 72
Lost.
68
74
89
95
P. C.
.578
.51
.480
.430
WEST KELSO F0BFEITS
GAME TO CASTLE E0CK
(Special Dltpatch to Tbe Journal.)
Caetlerock. Wash., Sept. 28. Castle
rock won the deciding game and Tien-
nan t this afternoon In the Interstate
league aeries, heing- pitted against West
Kelso, with which club It had been tied
since last Sunday. In the last half of
a iz-innlnar game Sunday, without
single run on either side, with Castle-
rock at bat and a good prospect of
scoring, "Farmer Bill. West Kelso'a
manager, raised a howl about a decision
OC the umpire and marched his men off
tne neid. whereupon the umpire prompt
ly awarded the game to the nine from
this city. So much interest was fel
In the final game that people came from
all over the county to see It, and the
grounds and grandstand were crowded.
ureat eiauon is reit here over tne
eult.
re-
.. 80 t t T II I
Batted for Browning In ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles la4
Hits 4II1IIII 111
San Francisco ..... .OlttOOli 3
Hlta 120 81 11 21 t
SUMMARY.
Tro-has Mts Oortla Hnin ftV
WUllama. Three-baa hits f-lilon 1.
Ran Off Suter. 4; bits. ; off Brown
ing. 0: hlta 2. Saertflo hits Hllde
brand. Reek. Gray. Wheeler. suimi
baeeak tllia Doubl Msrs Delmas to
Dillea. Wheeler to Howard to ptllnn.
First b it bllB Off Gray 4; ef f
Sutor. 4: ff Browning. 1. Hit by
pitcher -perry. Rek. Btruet rut P r
Gray. 4: by fcotor. 4: by Brewnltie. L
red bail Hocan Wild r'trr.e
Gray. Time lift. Umpire O CcmneD
aad parta.
An lertrte efn row tee la a rsat
laretitloa I Eng iaJd. It alfta crtna n
a metal Mat aad taka theaa aaj-k
denominaifaaa is ipr Utaa. ,
it -rjrT arcmT a m.
$5
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
WrtHea OaaraartM for ! Tear.
CaVOWaia Any tooth In the motatb
w crows who Bona goia. 2 2k.
Carantad ta b tbe mit rr
t for waly VbUU
Aay Porcelain Crown made a mat
ter wnat iney are rauea or bow
they ar road a Our pries
Is only
mmnaZaVolld Gold
Oold tMcaa, r-orceum ff m ff
F route. pr toe &JJ
Solid Oold Teeth, Ilk. ftfi
bridge, r-T teeth iyUlJ
All ether wwrk earn pr!-- pepwr-
Hnsiatelv. TITT.MUM ZXTmACTXOV
Fre When 1 1 te r Rrtde-e are
Orderwl, a.aimM wweraa
54.00
Top. Boll 4
LILT DL1TAL PARLORS
Ajra oovcm vtuzts.
Hewr I a aa ta p. ta.
A-141. Opa aadaya
The other instances nf imnl.t.
triples are widely separated. The first
recorded was made hv Paul Hin.. nf
ine jrroviaence, . i., cino. May 8, 1878.
The third one was made by Harry
O'Hagan of the Rochester club at Jep-
aey City, August 18, 1902.
'ACTUS BENEFIT IS
SET FOR OCTOBER 16
Friday night, October 18, haa been
set aa the data for the big: benefit
for Joe Acton, the veteran wrestling
instructor of Multnomah Athletic club,
recently retired. The affair will b held
at the Multnomah club and the evening
wnt ui uovuiea 10 an acmetio program
maun uy ui wrenuuif ana Doxmg nam
bers.
Acton, who waa one time 'middle
weight cnampion or tne world, has been
the club instructor for eight years. Ha
is os year oi age.
eg----
CALENDAR OF SP0ET
FOR THE WEEK
Monday Western Women'a Golf as
sociation championship tournament be
gin at St. Louis: women's rhamnlon.
ship of the Royal Canadian Golf asso
ciation begins at Lambton; week'a race
meeting of the Queen's County
Jockey club beglna at Aqueduct; threa
weeks' race meetlna- begins at T.nnln-
at North Yakima, Wash.
xuesaaj- opening or race meeting at
Spokane, Wash.; opening of rac meet
ing at Hamilton. Ont.
Wednesdav Owen Mnrsn n VAAtm
Hanlon, 20 rounds, at San Francisco;
opening of horse show at Brockton,
Mas.: football. Yale vs. Wesleyan at
New Haven: Harvard vs. Bowdoln at
Cambridge: Pennsylvania va North
Carolina at Philadelphia; Dartmouth, va.
Vermont at Hanover.
Thuraday Two days' reliabllltT run
of the IndlanaDolls Automobile asso
ciation; opening of annual horse ahow
Mornatown. n. j.
Friday Twenty-four hour automobile
race at Brighton Beach track; opening
or annual norso snow at iocust Val
ley, N. Y.
featurday Chamnlonshln meet nf th
Amateur Athletic Federation of Canada
t Montreal: football. Yale-8yracuM at
New Haven; Harvard-Maine at Cam
bridge; Prlnceton-gprlngfleld Training
School at Princeton: Anniixilla.Rutr.ri
at Annkpblla; West Polnt-Tufta at West
Point; Cornell-Hamilton at Itehaca.
This Date in Sport Annals.
1887 Near Providence, R. I., Barney
Atron oeieaia j. nonagnan In 10
rou no a.
1843 At Fonghkeepsle, K T., James
Ham 111 defeated Joshua Ward in scull
ing match ror championship and 32.000.
18M At Sydney, N. g. W Peter
Kemp defeated Edward an lan la ncull
tng match. 8 mile 830 yards, for 38.000
and championship of the world.
1M At Toronto. J. g. Mitchell threw
the 8t-POund weight 27 feet 4 Inchon
eat!ng record.
At Terr Haute, Nanrv Hank
redocd th world s trotting record to
Z:ot.
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annual champlonehlp-toernament of the
Western Woman' Oolf aaaooiatioa.
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