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    THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. MAY 10, 1909.
'SPORTING MEWS
Ring, Tracft,
Field, Diamond
0F. THE. WORLD
h Ml HI IP INTO
LEAD OF LEAGUE
PORTLAND
CAM
Bidding
Mohlerites Win
Hamn in TnniniV-..
Jlome Run for Ryan.
Batting Bpeck Harkness out of the
box in the first Inning; for three runs.
En,! then slamming Carson for a two
hjiBger and two more runs, San Kran
i fv,-() supplanted Portland as leVler In
f'aeifir Coast league yesterday.
.VTter that Carson was a puizle to the
Seals and they secured but one more
run during the eight Innings. On the
other hand, iOastley stingy with
his hits, allowing: only five, but one
wan a home run by Buddy Ryan that
brought in three scores.
1 'esplte the soft going, there were
a number of brilliant plays; one when
Kvmi picked a fiv off his shoe laces,
h riot her when Zeider picked up a bunted
hall with one hand while going at full
snon.1 unH threw the batter out at first
and sfill another when Mohler did the
um uTiinf run .InhnNnTl'H crOUllder.
Whllu the Hen vera illd not bat often.
thev batted heavily, every bingle being
for better than one base. Ryan's homer
of course wag the longest, anfl men
rAma rtrt' threA hnarcrer and doubles by
( arson, Breen and Ort. Speas made
home from first in the eighth Inning
on Ort's double, which waa a very cred
itable performance when the slow going
between the Dases is consiuen-u
Open TJp on Haiku.
San Francisco opened up on Harkness
riirl.t off the reel. Zeider led with a
iincri nn4 took mnH nn Mohler's sac
rifioe. Then Tennant singled nnd Zeider
stored. Following came Bodle with a
two bagger Into center field. Tennant
would have been caught at the plate, but
Olson on a relav threw the ball over
Armbruster head. Meleholr got a base
on balls and Bodle scored on J. Wil
liams' single. Nick Williams cleaned
tie bases with a corking double off
(. 'arson, who had replaced Harkness at
thl. hinctnre That ended the runget
tinir for McArdle went out, Breen to
Tj,.r,,iv on ir.QHtlev whiffed.
The Seals made one more In the
fifth on a fielder's choice, a single by
Nick Williams and a double by Mc
Ardle. Portland got Into the run column In
the last half of the fifth. Breen dou
bled into right field and Kennedy was
Bdfe on N Williams' error. Then Ryan
came through with the four bafrger that
cleared the right field fence, with plenty
of room to spare. The fourttr run of
the locals was the result of a bane on
bulls in the eighth to Speas, followed
hv Ort's ripping two bagger into left
field Ort stole third and things looked
promising after Johnson passed, hut
Breen was an easy out, Mohler to Ten
nant. The game yesterday gave San Fran
cis' o the edge on the series:
Score:
SAN FRANCISCO.
A B. R. H. PO
CHAMPION FRANK GOTCH IN ACTI0X
Zeider. Sb. ...
Mohler, 2b
Tennant. lb.
Bodle. If
Meleholr. rf.
J. Williams, If.
N. Williams, c.
McArdle, ss. . .
Kastley. p. . ...
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shows start of fa
mous Gotch
Hackenschmtdt wrestling match In
Chicago April 3,
1908. Lower cut
was reproduced
from a flashlight
taken one minute
before the Rus
sian Lion quit af
ter two hours
and 15 minutes of
wrestling.
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GOTCH HERE FOR
WRESTLKIG BOUT
Cltanipion of "World
3reet O'CoiuipH, Coniell
and 'est Tuesday.
VANCOUVER JUMPS
IFi TRI-CIR LEAD
8 :10 27 IS 1
Hyan, cf
t ijson. ss. . . . .
Sitf-aw, If
( in. rf
.lohnson, 3b. . .
B i ecu . 2h. . . .
, KrttTledy. lb. .
A i TTihi iiHter. c.
Hiirkncsp. ji.
'r rson. p. . . .
Jrancv
McCr die . . .
Totals v4
PORTLAND.
All. R. H. PO.
6
3
3
... 4
... 3
... 3
... 0
... a
... i
... l
5
l
i
3
1
10
4
Total
.33
6 27 10 2
"Batted for Arnibruster in the ninth.
Batted for Carson In t lie ninth.
SCORE BV INNINGS.
San Kranrisco. ...5 0001000 0 6
Hits 5 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 010
Portland 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 4
Hits 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 6
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Kastley 3, by Carson 2.
Bi'fcs on balls Off Kastley 4. off ("nr
fnn .'i, off Harkness 1. Two bawe hits
liodle. N. Williams. Curson, McArdle,
Brei'h, Ort. Three base hit Ort. Home
run Ryan. Sacrifice hits Mohler, N.
llllams. Stolen bases McArdle, Ort
Hit by pitched balls .Mohler by Car
son. First base on errors Portland 1.
left on bases San Francisco 8. Port
land 6. Innings pitched Bv Harkness
1-3. Base hits Off Harkness 4; runs 3.
Time of ;vrrie 1:50. Umpire Toman.
Vernon 4-0, Oakland 1-4.
San Francisco, May 10. Vernon and
Oakland broke even vesterdav. Vernon
won in the morning, 4 to 1, and Oakland
In the afternoon, 4 to 0. Scores-
Morning game R. H. E
ernou r, ,,,, , .... -, : . 440
Oakland 1 3 g
Batteries Hitt and Hogan; Bridges,
Bolce and Iewls.
Afternoon game R. H E
Oakland 4 7 jj
Vernon 0 1
Batteries-.WIggs and t."k'lng; Has-
Aina uiiu jviiikc
Ijos Angeles 4-5, Sacs S-O.
I.os Angeles. May 10. Los Angeles
made It two from the senators yester
day, winning the morning game, 4 to 3
and the afternoon affair, 6 to 0 Scores'
Morning game K. H E
Los Angeles 4 g 2
Sacramento 3 5 3
Batteries Thorruson and Orendorff
Ehman and Ryrnes.
Afternoon game R. h. E
Los Angeles 5 j j
Sacramento 0 8 1
Batteries Briswalter and Orendorff
Fitzgerald, Baum and Oraham.
Seattle 3, Aberdeen 1.
Seattle, May 10. Seattle made It one
more over Aberdeen venterdnv Vtv T.)n
ning, 3 to 1. Pernoll was touched ud
mi units hub. nuviuuna accepiea seven
chances at short, his work being sensa-
Monal. R.H. E.
Seattle " 1 u 11 0 1 1 0 3 9
Aberdeen ...0 0100000 0 1 3 1
Batteries Allen and Shea; Pernoll
a na U Brien.
Vancouver jumped Into first place in
the Trl-City league ruc yesterday
when, bv laniiina on pitcher Elmer
Stone In the eighth Inning for six run,
they easily captured the game with the
St. Johns team at t. Johns, II to I.
inly a small crowd was present at the
game owing 10 the rain and cold.
Probably a harder day on the pitchers
could not have been than that which
presented Itself to the twlrlers at Ht.
Johns vesterdav. The diamond was dry.
for the hard rain wnlch fell in Portland
missed Ht. Johns altogether, but a bard,
cold wind blew directly across the Held.
depriving both pitchers of their con
trol and many or tneir curves.
Pitcher Troeh had all the better of
the game for his stock In trade Is his
speed and drop ball neither of which
was effected much. Stone, however, de
pends largely upon his Quick curves and
a deceptive ' underhand bull, neither of
which could be used yesterday. He got
off fairly well until the fifth, when the
Washlngtonians jumped on him for
three runs. Then aRain In the eighth
thev started after him and with four
runs already over the plate, he was
taken out atid I). Stone, a lanky twirler,
put In. This second Etoue was hit
safely again before the inning ended,
making the total six runs for the In
ning. The fielding of both teams was fast
and fairly accurate, ulthough the Saints
did contribute four errors to the mati
nee. Vancouver fielded beautifully
while the hitting of Gains and Sudds of
the Washington team was especially
good. Oalns got a triple, double and
single out of four times at bat. while
Sudds got a double and single The
score: R- H. E.
Vancouver 11 13 1
St. Johns 2 6 4
Batteries Troeh and Sudds; Elner
Stone. I). Stone and Pembroke. Umpire
Rankin.
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GAftlE AND BRIDE
(United Press Leaned
Los Angeles. Cal., May 10. Little An
dy Brlswalter, one of Uncle Prank Dil
lon's crack boxmen. is the happiest man
In the Pacific Coast league today, and
to his proweKS a a pitcher he owes his
happiness. Rrlswalter Is to be married.
By winning yesterday afternoon's game
against Charlie Graham's Sacramento
crew, he "ilso won the consent of Altss
Lela Bruin of Whlttler to be his wife.
Brlswalter and Miss Bruin are child
hood f ri nds. Soon after his successful
work with the - Los Angeles team as
sured his baseball future, Brlswalter
asked the young lady to be his wife.
She partially consented, but made a de
termined announcement that the mar
riage should not bo celebrated unless
Andy won a certain number of games
within a specified period of time.
Yesterday's game Andv had to win to
fill the requirement, and he pitched
masterly ball from start to finish, keep
ing the few hits allowed the Senators
well scattered. Miss Bruin and her
father occupied a box in tha grandstand,
and after the game a ring found its
way to the young lady's finger. The
wedding probably will occur in six
weeks, when tl
his majority
be young pitcher attains
STANDING OF THE TEAMS
Palfic Coast Ianc.
Pan Francisco
Portland .
Los Angeles .
Sacramento . .
Vernon ......
Oakland
Won.
10
1 7
15
Lost.
Hi
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1 9
20
2:1
P.O.
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.53 7
.4h7
. 4 :
.375
Northwestern r,eapue.
Won. Lost. PC.
Seattln 1 6 .727
Spokane 15 K fifi)
Vancouver 12 .571
Tacnmn. ! 14 .3 91
Portland S 14 ,34
Aberdeen 6 15 .286
Wo Have Moved
To 14 4-146 Fourth, opposite lloneyman
Hardware Co We have no connection
with any other stoivs. Goodyear Shoe
Company.
Frank Gotch, champion of everything
that performs on canvas, and his man
ager. Emil Klank, himself a wrestler of
national reputation, arrived In Portland
last night, for Uotch's appearance on
the mat here tomorrow nlgjit in the
Heilig theatre against Eddie O'Conne),
welterweight champion of the world;
William H. West, one of the greatest
light heavyweights in the country seven
years ago, but now a resident of Med
ford. and Roger Cornell, former middle
weight champion of the coast, but now
trainer for the Portland basubaJl teams
Gotch looks, the picture of health, and
stated last night at the Oregon, ' w here
he Is stopping, that his western trip Is
more for the sake of resting up than
for the financial end of It. Gotch has
seen fit to cancel his tentative dates In
Taconia, Belllngham. Everett and Van
couver, and will hurry back east by way
of Salt Lake. Several messages awaited
the big fellow last night, urging him
to reconsider and continue his tour to
the sound, but he would give thnj no
favorable answer.
"The long trip out here." said Gotch
has been an excellent thing to keep
me from getting too fine T am In
championship condition now. and I feel
that I ought not to do anything that
will take the edt;e off me. I have only
two weeks on the coast, and must get
back to my engagements In the middle
west, which will keep me going until
August, when we sail for Australia to
meet (Jeorge Hackenschrnidt. Sly busi
ness interests in Iowa make it impera
tive that I return as soon as wo show
In Spokane. May 18. We catch Salt Lake
going back. ,
Big Job Cut Out.
"Three wrestling matches In the Wil
lamette valley In four nights are all I
that 1 want In fact thev are ton much."
Roger Cornell, who is one of the great
est wrestlers ever developed on the
coast, will be one of tho Gulch's oppon
ents tomorrow night. West will he
brought up from Med ford to give the
big fellow some more worry. West
weighs about 1X0 pounds ami In his
prime was feared by every middleweight
In the country. Memorable among his
mat battles was one with Coleman,
former middleweight champion. Eddie
O'Connell is tcip well known locally to
comment on his abilltv at the mat game
Abornathy nnd Arndt will furnish the
preliminary. The two voting rivals will
make a side bet of $50 on a straight
match, provided Arndt agrees to make
130 pounds for the street car mun.
Joe Acton, former ohampioVi of the
world, will be the referee at the match
between the champion of them all and
the ( iregon grapple-rs.
Thursday night Gotch will wrestle
with a couple of hlc fellows at Sulem
nnd on the following night, the big
fellow will go on Into Eugene to show
the townspeople nnd university students
what championship wrestling Is like.
Portland Colts.
The Portland Colts will be guests of
the management at the big event tomor
row nlkrhl. e ery one of them being an
enthusiast at the wrestling game.
One of the most disappointed baseball
"layers on the coast last night was Ed
ward Kennedy, first baseman of the
Heavers. Kennedy and Gotch used to
train together years ago. and Frank sent
Ed a message from Pendleton, telling
him to remain over tin t i 1 the 1.30 train,
but. Manager Mac had made arrange
ments and couldn't break them Mao
was disappointed also, for he and Gotch
grew up on adjoining farms hack In
Humboldt. Iowa, and were kids together
Mac thought Gotch was to iret In this
morning instead of Inst niKht, or he
would have fixed it up so thai he ami
Kennedy could meet the big champion
again. Mae told some of the boys to
give Frank his regards, however.
T
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unojpoE
Great Tlans Made to Receive
Casey's Colts Preceding
Tomorrow's Game.
Rein fHofm Game. '
Vancouver, B C, May Th Port
land-Vancouver Kama, scheduled tier
yesterday to test tha Sunday anti-baseball
law, was postponed on account ti
rain. Portland left for home last night
and Vancouver we.nt to Aberdeen.
Everything is In readines for the re
ception to the Portland team of the
Northwestern league, upoji the occasion
of the opening game here tomorrow be
tween Portland and Taeoma. The wel
come, promises to equal if it does not
exceed that given to the Coast team.
Manager Casev and his Colts lane a
big following in Portland, and It Is ex
pected that tho youngsters will strlk"
their gait on the Vaughn street grnunds.
The automobile narade. for n lib ii the
Auto club and Portland dealers have
generously donated their automobiles,
will start at 1:30 o'clock tonmrrow
afternoon from Sixth street, hetwe.n
Waahlrgton and Stark, proceeding
through the principal parts of town.
Added Interest was given the game
when It was announced that Frank A
Gotch. the champion wrestler of the
world, and an enthusiastic baseball fan,
would umpire the first hall pitched in it
the plate by John F. Carroll, the hon
orary pitcher. Sherifr Bob Stevens will 1
essay tn catch thin first ball. Judge '
Cunrira , u i,u r.Mi ..ill ii'tl. Oral K-.o.. I
during this ceremony., judge Gemgo H.
Williams, the greatest baseball fun In
tha world, will oversee the raising of
the national colors on the tall pole at
the grounds, being assisted by Secre
tary George S. Shepherd of the Portland
clubs.
The committee has worked hard to
make the opening day exercises a suc
cess. Chairman A. L. Mitchell of the
fans' committee has been very success
ful In making arrangements for the re
ception, lie has been assisted among
others hy Mr. Shepherd. William Orr.
W. T. Pangle and others.
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Spokane. May 10. The Indians wal
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12 to fi. Score: R. H E
Tac ima ...OOOOOJ00 n 6 8' j
tpokane ...4 0 S'l 3 0 0 0 II li 2
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