The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 23, 1910, Page 10, Image 10

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DERBIESSCAHER
MILITARY BR GADE
Rafferty's Support Rank and
East Siders Clatter Around
the Cushions.
.A good crowd. was present yesterday
to see the fast Bilworth Derbies down
the Vancouver soldiers on the profes
sional grounds ty the score of 8 to 2.
This game places the Dilworth team In
second place and throws, the soldiers
jlnto a. three cornered tie with Peninsula
Jpnd West Side for the cellar champion
ship. ' ' . , .
( Rafferty twirled for the infantry
Steam and aside from a little wildness
performed- well. His' support was bad,
mint heartbreaking - errors -being made
(behind him. - '', i j
j The Derbies scored twice in the first
scanto, twice in th fifth, and rounded up
ifour, more in the eighth inning, mostly
on errors ' of the Vancou verites. The
isoldlers" made their two tallies in the
Ifourth on two walks, . a single and a
jtwo bagger. Townsend again carried off
the hitting honors, securing. two of the
four hits made by the" Derbies. . Th
score:. . !....:
DILWORTH DERBIES. -
Robinson. Ss.
nJories. So, . . f
?Hai's;ravt. If.
.-.Hug ties, It ;
irownsend, rf.
T.ri:I.)uffy. cf.
s-JIcConnell, 2b,
Bauer, c.
Van Hoomason, p,
AB. B. H. PO.A.
27 11 2.
.Totals .34 - 8
VANCOUVER.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Cashatt, e. 4
Cooper, cf.
maden, ss. .
Ksfan, If. . . .
Stivers, rf. ..
Mills. 3b. . ,.
(Jtlnian. If. .
ohrlber. 2b.
Ilafferty, p.
Harding, lb.
Walter . . ,
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2
0
1'
. Totals . . .S3 2 24 1 V
- SCORE BY INNINGS.
' Derbies 20002040 g
Hits . . . 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 4
.( Vancouver . ....... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02
Hits, ..,..., ...0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 16
)i- : SUMMARY.
Struck out By Itafferty, 11; tv Van
Hoomason. 9. Bases on, bails Off Raf
ferty, 7; off Van Hoomason, "4. 'fwo
base hits Egy, Cooper, Jones. Stolen
ases Jones McConnell 2, MclXiffy,
. trooper. Bladen, Stivers. Hit by pitchod
iall Hughes and Jones, by Rafferty.
. Parsed balls, battery error Cashatt,
Bauer. Jeft on bases Vancou ver,-6;
Dilworth, 11. Tim ot game Ons howr
and SO minutes. Umpire Rankin. -
LAST INNING GIVES "
. SALEMITES VICTORY
In a game which was not, decided un
til the last tinning, Salem (was victori
ous yesterday over the Sellwood tour
ists, to 1, in the Capital city. Scott
was batted out of the box in the last
canto, Habernicht finishing the game.
Bowen, Salem's southpaw, was on - the
mound for the home team and held the
tourists to three bingles.
, Batteries Salem, Bowen and White;
Sellwood, Scott, Habernlcht and Mc
i Kinlcy. Umpire Ehret. - .
WHITE
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"THE QUALITY CAR"
Made td stand tip for every day
use not for one season, but for
many seasons. The White Gaso
: line Car is designed and built
to run at a lower cost of upkeep
mile for. mile than any car on
the American market : ' '
WHITE
EIXTH AND MADISON STS.
. Immediate Deliveries. .
COAST PITCHER WHO KEEPS UP RECORD
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Stesn Has Nothing In Morning
While FisherJhrows Krapp
. Down' .'
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Orral Overall, pne of Frank Change a boat bets. He n doing excellent
work In- the box again this year for the Chicago team. .
San Francisco, May 23.--There .was
nothing to it but . Oakland yesterday
and the Commuters Carried away the
long end of the series. .'They won from
Steen In the morning, 9 to 1, and
trounced Krapp In. tha afternoon, 1 to 1.
Steen was touched i up for 14 bingles,
while Krapp held th Oaks to six bits,
an error by Fisher that let in two runs,
beating tha Mlchlgander. . V .'-V
Moser pitched a great, gams In the
afternoon. holding : the northerners to
three hits. Fishers' pegging was weird.
Four stolen bases were copped tiff his
unworthy arm, and one of . his , bad
throws to complete a double", play in
the- fourth Inning gave the Oaks two
runs; , -'-'
In the morning JSteen'a arm was
tired and. he had nothing on the halL
Swanriar rami Nelson rnt hnma 1 riir.it'
Swandef and Cutshaw ; got three-bag
gers, and Wolverton got a two-bagger.
Scores: . v . '
Morning game: -PORTLAND.
-
' AB. R. H. FO. A. K.
Ryan. If., .5 0 0 2 .2
Olson, ss. 4 0 2 1 2,
Hetllng- 8b. .w. 2 0 ' 1 2 2
McCredie, rf. .. . . . ., 8 " 0 0 fl 0 0
Rapps, lb. .......... 4 0 '0610
Fisher, o. 1 0 0 2 0 0
Kpeas. cf." 3 0 1 -21- 1 ' 0
Ort, 2b. ............. son 0,01
isteen, p. S 0 0 2 1 0
Murray, o. .......... 2 1 0(10
Smith, rf, ........... 1 0 1 10 0
Totals ; 82 1 24 10 2
, OAKLAND.. '
! AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Cutshawv 2b &14 1 0
Wares, ss. .......... 2 1.1 0 2 0
Hogan. cf.-ss. ....... 5 1 2 2 11
Cameron, lb. 3 2 .2 9 0 0
Wolverton, Sb. :.... 2 112 1 .1
f wander, rf, ........ 4 2 3 ,8 0 0
Maggart. If. ,3 0 0 2 0 0
Pierce, c. ....... 4 0 0 ,1 0 1
Nelson, p. ,'. 4 1110 0
Cf. 1 0 0 I 0 0
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Ughl Did you "pipe", those scores
yesterday? Two of our best ' twirlcrs
got their "bumps." - ,
tteen and Krapp were the candy kids
for the "Wolverines. : They "only" soused
Steen-for l4-Wts-and -among those-' 14
were two homeruns, 2 three baggers and
one double. It couldn't have been much
worse, unless they had put McCredio
In to pitch himself. '
Krapp allowed six hits and walked
six Oaks.. "All" the boys were' wild.
If something Isn't don pretty, soon
we'll be at the bottom .of the heap. OMf
mother. : .' . .- :'
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Lob Angeles and Vernon split a double
header. Happy feela tickled at the way
the Vernonites are playing. -,
. We have two weeks of baseball with
Sacramento on our home grounds and
- i .A tit 1WUI fc. .r ' . j.. V J I
Rteon had a "Salonie" ball ysterday.
There wasn't i a thing on it and the
Oaks Just lambasted it alt over the tot.
It isn't very often they get . Steen in
such a.flx as this, but then . .-,
; e e .
The Dillworth Derbies and First In
fantry team from. Vancouver played a
fair game of ball yesterday at the
Vaughn street grounds. The fans ought
to patronize this league a little better.
as they play ; a nice article of ball.
Twenty-five "cs" admits you to the
grandstand. 4 ' . ;
Rapps had only five putouts at first
base yesterday.. Something unusual" for
a first sacker. : ; . , - . t-i
Krapp is unquestionably , the best
fielding pitcher in the Pacific Coast
league and his fielding at San Francisco
yesterday , was " the - sensation of the
game. It is not very often you see a
twlrler getaway with, seven assists, as
a pitcher usually has some hard balls to
field. Krapp's work on the home
grounds gave us a chalice to see what a
ciassy iieiaer he is. ,
j no i-uruana piayers were leellng a
mile unaer tne weatner.; xney came
from los Angeles where the "Weather is
nice and warm and hit those1 cold winds
and logs or Frisco, which, took a little
of the "pep" out of them. '.'A poor ex
cuse is oener man none at nil
'lhere are quite a- few i prominent
sports who think that T&x .Rlckard
ought to rtwllns An art as rfferco of
to Jack, Grant, " Rlckard "states that he
doesn't see why he- can't act. as he is
sure to give 'the fighters and public a
square deal. It sounds good.
"E-U-Gene Krapp and "Rube" Gregg
win box for the championship of the
Portland ball team jvhen they arrive
home tomorrow. . Botft- have agreed to
do the "paperweight" limit of 95 pounds
at -5 o'clock in the morning. They have
agree to box "crooked" not straight
Marquis Of Huckleberry rules (aa in
terpreted by Jimmy Campbell).
i Jack Johnson is fast warming up to
his training and the fans who assemble
at his training quarters each afternoon
are, treated to something sensational
in the conditioning line. . .,
Jeffries worked out before a large
number of the Olympic club members
at Rowardennan yesterday. Jeff sur
prised the bunch with his boxing and
they went Home satisfied . that he will
be the "geek who wtll beat the "amoke"
on "Chuly" 4th.
Chief Martin of . the San Francisco
police - department has stated that . he
will personally, attend all prizefights
and will- order the contestants . thrown
out of the ring should they show signs
of faking, xtu're all to the good, Cap
tain John. , v-; : , .
The Beavers didn't do so bad on the
road. They won five out of seven
against the Angels and lost five out of
seven against the Oaklanders. That is
not the worst record In the' world, but
we should have done better. : .
Tou never knew that we had a de
scendant of the royal, family , of Wor
cesterhlre (ho relation to the ' Sauce
family) on the Portland team. Well
I should say we have, and you'll admit
when you see him togged out after the
game that I'm right when I say that
Gus Hetllng, our nifty third Backer is
the real "Count." I'm not saying what
kind of a count but you can't beat him
He went into the bank and drew his
breath1' and the cashier deducted $10
from-him.; Seems rather strange doesn't
ItT We haven't learned the full par
ticulars of tha'-case but an "extra" will
be run by the papers in the morning
giving you the full details. . .. "
I V-:--lit ' -,.-y:r::rir'-p-:'i..
Pon't forget to be on hand tomorrow
and get that "rooting habit and see if
we can't send the Beavers up to the top
of ' the percentage column. Doc. Ander
son has ordered a new suit for the bc-
his "voice", with him. v -!
Christian,
Totals .
SCORE BY
,.33 9 14 27 10
INNINGS.
Portland 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 -0 1 1
Hits i ,:i : i . .. . . i .1 O 0 0 0 1 1 2 1-i
Oakland . 4 1004000 0
Hits . .-.".....;.. 2 1 0 4 2 1 l. 14
' (" SUMMARY." " T '"' :
Stolen bases Cutshaw. Christian.
Home runs Swandciv Nelson. Three-
base hits Swanden . Cutshaw. .. Two-
base hits Wolverton, Hetlinsr, Speas.
Sacrifice hits Wares, Wolverton, Ort.
Pases on balls Sioon . 3, Nelson 4.
Struck out Steen 6. Nelson 1. -Hit-bv
pitcher Maggart. Double plays Speas
to Kappa to -Bteen: wolverton to- Cut
shaw to Cameron; , Ryan to Olsors
Time 1?25. Umpires McGrcevy and
Vran Halt ren. - .
Afternoon game: v -
. ' . PORTLAND. -
1 AH. . H. FO.
Rvan: If.
Olsnn. S3.
HetltnR, 3b.
McCredie, rf.
Fisher, c. ..
Rapps, lb. .
Ort, 2b. . i , .
Speas, cf. . .
Krapp, p. . .
,t 10
14
0 ,1
0 0
Totals . . ...... i.. .30 1 8 24 16 - 2
" . OAKLAND.
, s AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Cutshaw,. 2b. . ,
Wares, ss
Hogan, cf.
Cameron, lb. .
Wolverton, 8b.
Swandcrr rf.. . ,
Maggart, If. .
Mitze, c
Moser, p. . , , . . . . .-.
2 1
1 1
1 2
0 18
1 ,0
0 '0
0 8
1 0
l
Totals 29 3 8 27 16
. SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland ......... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Hits . . .........0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 03
Oakland . . .......0 0 0 2 0 0 0.1 3
Hits . , , 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 6
SUMMARY. -
Stolen v' bases Ort. Cutshaw, Wares.
Cameron. Masrwart- 'Balk Moser. .Two-
base hit Moser. Bases on balls Off
Krapp 6. Struck out By Moser 6, by
Krapp S. Passed : balls -Fisher 2.
Time 1:45. Umpires Van Haltren and
McUreevy.
Angela, 4-3; Hooligans, 1-5,
Los Angeles, " May 23.-Los Angeles
won yesterday morning, while the Ver
non crew scored most runs in' the aft
ernoon. Scots:
Morning game . R.H.23.
Los Angoles .............4 11 1
Vernon 1 8 '!
Batteries Wheeler and Smith; Breck
enrldge and Brown. -. p
Afternoon game R. H. E.
Los Angeles 3 5 4
Vernon ........................ 5 8 1
Batteries Tozer and Orendorf f ; Hitt
and Hogan. . .' - .: '.
the Jeff rks-Johnson fight.;' In a letter J ruped
In proportion to Its sljie the horsp ha
the snfallest stomach area.of any quad.
THIS ISN'T A REAL BALL PLAYER
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FIRST FINAL GAME
Hawthorne and Eliot Meet for
Columbia Trophy on Mult-
; nomah Field. 1, , V
" ' . . 1- - 'J7r-
There has been a change In tha data
of the. final game for the Columbia 1
Hardware company's trophy cup in the
Grammar School league. The game waa
originally soheduled for .Wednesday,
May 25, but It will be played tomorrow
afternoon at 4 p. nj. at Multnomah field. , -
The two teams which will play, for
the trophy cup' ar Eliot of Section III
and Hawthorne of Section IV. The two .
Reams' have played splendid ball
throughout the preliminary gamea and ' "
iodd gatne should be played tomor
row afternoon. :;,;.'."vr..'r,',,v t'f-i.1-
The final game for the championship ,
of the Grammar School Baseball league '.
will be played as scheduled, Friday,
May 27, at Multnomah field at 4 p. m.
. Th' two teams that will play the -game
for the cup offered, by the Hon- , ;
eyman Hardware company are Chapman , , i
and Buckman. The Chapman nine has,, '
won every game it has played and so ,
has , the Buckman- nine. The Biickman -l '
nine looks to (be the stronger of the, i
two, but the "boys of the Chapman nine .- ;
halve practiced hard; and faithfully and' r
promise to be in the game all the timer. .
, Admission " to the games will be 25 .'
cents, Tbe proceeds will go toward pro- ";
moting athletic meets- in the schools; All '
who are interested in- grammar school'-.
athletic work should . go . to the two ,
final games. Tickets can be , secured .
fom any school children. -
mt, Boyd win probably umpire tna
final games. .
It la'only Jim Jeffries In one of hlB training stunts at Rowardepnan.
Jeff Jlkes baseball and plays It all the time, but he is no Wagner,
.- ' you know. . ". ' "
PAPKE STILL ON JOB
IN THE FIGHTING
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Loa Angeles, May 28. Billy Papke Is
in town today. He wants a fight, and
it is probable that Tom' McCarey. will
match'hlm with Jim Flynn for a-25
round battle at Vernon June 18. Ed
Papke, the fighter's brother-manager,
didn't lose an opportunity today to con
tradict the various reports from San
Francisco that the' Papke-Thomaa fight
wasn't wholly on the level.
Ed displayed : volumes of actual or
well, simulated wrath whenever the
Dreamland fiasco was mentioned. "V
''Bill ' fought his best," Ed exploded'.
"The result of the Tight was a heart
breaker for us.' You can bet your last
cent BUI would have put Thomas away
early In Jthe fight if It had 'been pos
sible." - - V-
' The Papkes still profess to believe
Billy Is a great dra'wing card, and both
apparently are keen for a local match
It is probable that Billy will do light
work at one of the Los Angeles camps
to keep himself fit for anything Mc
Carey may offer. '
NATIONAL, LEAGUE .
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At ' St. Louis: .' ' ' R.H. E.
St. Louis ,.rr........l '8 1
Brooklyn .............v.. .2 12 i
Batteries Bachman. Sallee .end
Pholps; Scanlan, Wllhelm, Bell and Er-
wm. - . " 1
' At Cincinnati:
Boston
R. H. E.
,.3 9 1
.4 7 2
Seals, ft; Senators, 3.
Sacramento, May 23. San Francisco
took the game from Sacramento yester
day,- 5 to 8. when the Senatorial infield
mew uii'.'-'Bcore: 111 1 . ' '
.R.H.E.
:.Z l
n..5 6 3
and . Spies; 4Ienley
Sacramento ...... .
San Krnnclsco
Hatlr-rlos liaum
, and Berry.
Clnclnnan ... i . r. ...... ....... i. t
latterifs Mattern, Frock and Smith;
Suggs and McLean,
At Chicago: R. H. e!
(Thlcaaro ..7 9 1
Philadelphia 3 6 1
.Batteries Richie and Archer; Ewlng,
Breunan and Dooln.
American Association Games.
At Indianapolis Indianapolis 0, Louis-
..111 n A '
1 i i n t . i
Toledo 1, Columbus 0. .
1 Al i oieau luieuu i, Luiuniiiua v. .
' At Minneapolis Minneapolis 5, Kan
sas City 1. . . -
At St. Paul St. Pau 0, Mlltvaukee 4;
(second game), St. Paul 0, Milwaukee
(12 innings). ; , , .
RUPERT'S RUBES STEP
UP, ON PERCENTAGE LIST
'Hubert's Rubes are again in the win
column, defeating the Peninsula team
yesterday on the Jatter's diamond by
the score 'of 8 to 1. .."'Bix Six"' Kotter
man was on the slab for the west siders
and again twirled a.'jiteady- game, hold
ing Valentine's Colts to - four hits and
a single tally. ' Practically a new team
represented Peninsula, and the new men
showed up 'well but showed lack of
team work. Cox at short played a nice
game and .did soma good sticking for
the home team. The score:
, R. H. E.
West Side 8 12
Ppnlneusla ... . ....... I. ... ..1 4
Batteries West Side, aotterman and
Colbach; Peninsula, Mornings tar and
caul. n . -
Umatilla Wins Over Hermistonl
Umatilla. Or. May 23. Umatilla, the
tall-enders in: the Irrigation ' league.
broke their' losing streak here yesterday
by taking Ilermlston, ; the league lead
ers into camp, after' a bitterly fought
contest by the score of 6 to 5.
Standing of the league!
. Won. Lost. P.C
Stauflcld - 10 , 1 .910
Hermleton 9 2 .819
Echo . .'8 .."'", 3 v . . .729
Umatilla .1 '19 V .001
STANDING OP THE TEAMS
Pacific Coast Leatrue.
Vernon -
San Francisco. .
Portland - ; . , . . ..
n..i,u. J '
IjOS Angeles ..... 28
Sacramento ...... 17
Won:
. 29
. 28
. 25
Lost.
21
22
22
28
. 28 ,
32
" Northwestern Lengne,
, . : Wnn. ' l.nnt.
Tacoma is - - n
Vancouver. ....... 15 : 12
Seattle .......... 12 " 1 16
Spokane 11 , 17
' .680'
.831
,80ft
.481
.347
PC.
.631
.588
.393
American' Association.
' -Won. Lost. P.C.
St., Paul , 21 0 .700 -
Minneupolis ...... 21 9 -: .700
Toledo 16 16 , ' .500
Louisville ....... 14 17 Ah. I
Indianapolis':,....,'. 13 18 ' '.448 ,
Columbus ........ 14 18 -.438
Milwaukee 12 17; i. 414
Kansas City ..... 18 .333 ' ,
Western League.
' i Won. , , Lost
Denver 14 9'
St.-Joseph- 1S- 9---
Sioux City .....a iii ". .10 v
Wichita 12 11
Lincoln .......... 11 .11 t
Omaha 10 ' " 12
Topeka .......... 8 ' 13'
Des Moines ...... 9 14
, PC.
.609
7 .591!'
-.624
.52
.600
. .455
.400
. .391
Tri-Oity Leagues
... i , ' Won. Lost.
Salem 5
Dllworths 4
Sellwood 8
Vancouver 2
Peninsula .... 2
West Side ............. 2
'1.
2
3
- 4
4
4
P.C.
.833
.667
'.600
.333
.833
.833
Slayton Wins Over Turner.
Stay ton. Or.,"' May 23. The baseball
game played here yesterday between ,
Btayton and Turner resulted in a score
of 10 to 9 In favor of the local nine; -
' Western League Games
At Sioux City Sioux, Clty4, St,
seph 5. - , ' '-. !
At Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln 1,
peka 6.
At Omaha. Wichita 3, Omaha' 1.
v At De Moines Des Moines 2,
ver 1. " 1
Jo-
,To-
Den
Tacoina, 4; Seattle, 3,-V
Tacoma, May. 23. Tacoma took the
Series, yesterday by winning, 4 . to 3.
This makea. nine out of, ten games for
Pitcher Annis. Score: '
; i ' , R. H. E.
Tacoma -Seattle
,
.............4
Vancouver, 8; Spokane,i.l. r
Seattle. May 23. Vancouver trimmed
Spokane, yesterday, 8 to 1. Score: v,v
yancouverj uit. M-wt, ..U3,3
Spokane 1 5 2
Batteries -Gardner and Sugden; Ryan,
Bonner, Keener and Brooks. t
There are more than 30,000 proprietary
medicines in the AmoKtfcan dlug trade.
t VillKliltUllll luiiull
iniin i
lllaiill
What's the use of pre
tending ? Timet ,will find ;
you 'out.
' IMPEDIALES :
MOUTHPIECE
mate no pretense, but tney've taught
thousands of men what quality mcani
in a cigarette. They 'are what they .
are, always the longer you smoke
diem the better you'll like them.
" 1 0 " foiT 1 OTenti T
THE JOHN BOLLMAN CO- I
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