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A 10 ' THE OREGON : DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY' EVENING. AUGUST I. 1910. MUTT &NP JEFF TAKE A LITTLE TRIP Fiofier so awraad o I riLTEAtHYQU. on "met JOft. "nilrex. I WWT TO WJVSTfe w T Ncrrwnnti the. coronw. Mtit! WOK OUT. VNQfAW O'YOU. WfsNT "to . I ; I MNf.Fe -w.W ' umn luFUP i 7 1 www w I a- 1 . i .. j i 'aassa'-. .aw - i ii ... f m ' X m T. v t - .aw ' r : S; .is, .. : ' ' ' - '' ' 1 1 ' I II I DILWORTHS FALL BEFORE RE UN Reinforced Rupertinos Hang Sign on . Leaders of Tri - City League. When the Dilworthi grabbed two runs In the first Inning yesterday it looked like curuins tor the "West Portlanders, but Rupert was not discouraged, and in the sixth his team chased four runs over the pan, cinching the game. Aside from the first inning, when he showed traces of a wild streak, young Winter botham twirled fine game, having the Derbies completely at his mercy and holding them to three scratch hits. ' Bunching of hits, together, with mis cues, brought in the four funs in the sixth inning. In the seventh inning the "Rubes" started off strong, and when Lode) I sent out a corking two-bagger Van Hoomlssen was taken from the box and Townsend -Bubstltu ted..-.. After.:, this it was one-two-three for. Rupert's men, as Townsend had something on the ball. Next Sunday . doubleheader will be t!ayed by West Portland and Peninsula on the Vaughn street grounds. ' " t: DILWORTH DERBIES, v. 7 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Robinson, ss. ........S I 0 3 3 1 McConnell. 2b. ....... 3 0,0 2 3 0 Hughes. 3b. ......... 3 1 0 1 3 0 Hargreaves, cf, ..... 4 0 0 1 0 r 0 Irwin, lb. ........... 3 0.1,910 J'owiisend. rf., p. ... 4 0 0 1 2 0 Oalnes. If : . . . ; . . . ; . . 3 ' 0 ' I 1 " , 0 " 1 : lsaunr. c. ............ 4 0' 0 9,1 1 A. Ven Hoomisen, p.. 2 0 19 10 C. Van Hoomisen. rf.. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 "t "i 27 13 8 i . WEST. PORTLAND. - ' AB. R. H.iPO. A. E. Taylor, m. , ,,.......611 110 lvOdPil, id. , 3 BEAVERS GATHER IN FIRST SERIES Win Both Sunday Games and ; Are Within Five Points of Top. Turk ' 2b. 3 Britrii. cf. 8 1 McElwaln. If. 4 1 Brown. 3b. 4 0 Ttupert, rf. .......... 4 0 Phea. c. . 4 0 1 13 8 2 1 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 , 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 -Wlnterbotham, p. .... 4 Totals ............34 6 10 27 11 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. West Portland ...0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 6 Hits .; 2 0 11 tf 4 2 0 010 Dilworth Derbies. S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hits 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 SUMMARY. Stmck out By Van Hoomisen 5, by Townspnd 2 by Wlnterbotham 4. Base's on balls Off Van Hoomisen 1, off Win trbotham 2. Two base . hits Lodell. Double plays McConnell to Robinson to Irwin, Robinson to Irwin to Robin eon. Tavior to Lode! 1. Sacrifice hits - , San Francisco, August 1. Walter Mo Credle and his Portland braves are the happiest mortals in town today and they have a right to be for they took the long end of the series from San Francisco, by winning two games yes terday, making it four straight They are now but five points behind - the Seals for the leadership. This week they tackle a tough proposition in Oak land but, the Mackmen hope to get away with it Steen won in the morning 4 to 0, never giving the champs a chance at the rubben In the afternoon Seaton, Garrett and Krapp worked. Krapp fin lshing up and getting !redlt for the game. The score was 6to 1 and the af fair lasted 13 Innings, :: :i" 'v---'- Both games were an example of good baseball. Perhaps some of McCredie s nrltlp In thn nnrth will now cloaa. their traps an let no more tales of their hammer work float to the south witn the ephyra.-v,--.".-v-....,, jS The onfy score San ! Francisco made during the day was a homerun over the right field fence by Tennant That was in the second game and It' looked as if it might be a winner, . However Rappa made the rounds in the ninth In ning and tied up the score through an error by Vitt , .,. In the 12th inning of the engagement, Speaa and Olson doubled and this com bined with three timely singles and a couple of outs that helped matters, gave Portland four runs. Eastlay was ham mered fearfully although lie was not taken out Then in their half of the ninth the locals were held safely, al though they made two hits. - Bcore:t , , . i PORTLAND. f AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3 1 2 0 0 0 Ryan, cf . . Olson, sb .. Harps, lb , Fisher, c .. Casey, 2b Sheehan. 3b Martlnke, rf Speas, If 3 Steen, p . 1 13 7 2 1 2 1 0 Lodell. McConnell. Stolen bases Brown - 2. Turk. McElwaln, Robinson, McConnell. Hit by pitched balls Rob lnscn, Husrhes, Irwin. Passed balls Shea. First base on errors Derbies 1. West Portland 2. Left on bases West Portland 4. Derbies 7. Innings pitched Van Hoomisen 6 1-3. Townsend 3 2-3. Hits made Off, Van Hoomisen 9. Time of game 1:40. .Umpire Cheyne.,. . , Salem -Team Wakes Vp. Salem gained a notch In the percent age column yesterday by defeating the Peninsula Colts, 6 to 3, in a slow game at the Capital city. The first four men up in the game secured hits off Thomp son, the Lincoln High man. who twirled for Peninsula, and all scored. After this Thompson threw a good game and the Senators were unable to land effectively on his curves. The work of Nelson, formerly with Rupert's men, at short for the Colts was a feature. Hunt's base running and Lavier"s hitting were also in the limelight ; r ; Batteries Salem, Jerman. Johnson and White; Peninsula, Thompson and Schutz. Totals ' 32 4 9 27 14 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Vltt. 8b ,6 0 3 1 It 0 Mohjer, 2b ......... 8 0 1-4 l- Lewis, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Tennant. lb .... 4 0 0 11 0 0 Bodie. If 4 0 1 2.0 1 Melchlor, rf 3 0 1 2 0 0 Williams, o .......... 4 0 0 6 2 1 Shaw, ss 4 0 1 0 2 1 Stewart, p , 0 0 0 0 0 0 Browning, p .8 00 0 4 0 tferry . ., . . .i, ....... i g o o o o Totals 35 "o 1 27 14 s r SCORE BY INNINGS'. . Portland ... 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hits 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 19 San Francisco ... . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits ......... 1110 110 17 One run and three-hits off Stewart in I 2-3 innings; "v . - . . -.. ,. -waited ror Brownrng in the ninth. -v. ' SUMMARY, , ;Three-base hit Rapps. Sacrifice hits Melchlor. Rheehan anil Pnnm Rtnlnn base Casey. Bases on balls Stewart 3, Browning 1, Steen 8. Struck out By Stewart 2, Browning 2, Steen 7. Hit by pitcher Speaa (by Stewart). Double mys inarunKe to fisher to Rapps to MSOn. Time TWO hoilf . TTmnlr Illdebrand. . pwona uame. .. . PORTLAND. Ryan, cf ............ 1-3 0 0 0 5 n 1 ' .... . The Best : $3 Hat in the World . a mil , The Best $3 Hat . ; ; .-, .:'... . .. .V;.. in the World BESJuLIJNLG : leading clothier Olson,' as ( .... 4 Ranos. lb Fisher, c ...i,, ...... 4 Casey, 2b 4 Sheehan,-3b 5 0 Martlnke, rf 4 4 0 Soeas. If S 1 seaton, p .. ........ 2 Garrett, p 0 Murray, c ........... 2 1 2 3' 2 2 V 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 11 0 0 0 "KVi V ......... McCredie w . Totals ............45 S 11 36 20 2 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO.'A. E Vltt, 3b ...v......... 5 Monior, zo ..... Lewis, cf Tennant, lb . . Bndle. If ...... Melchlor, rf.'. Berry, c .", McArdle, ss, 2b . . Eastley, p . Hhaw, rr . Williams" a' I 0 1 0 4 1 2 1 10 2 3 totals ,.42 1. 8 36 14 3 Williams batted for Eastley In twelfth. McCredie batted for Seaton in eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 S Hits ....l;t 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 611 San Fran. .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 1 THUs .....0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 28 , SUMMARY. One run and four hits off Seaton in seven InnlnKs; one hit off Garrett In 1-J innings. Home run-n'ennanL Cred it victory to Krapp. Two base hits Speas,. Olson. sacririce hits Rapps, Casey--and -Berry: Stolen bases-Vitt, Melchlor. First base on called balls Eiastley 3, Garrett 1, Krapp 1. Struck out By Beaton 4, by Eastley 7, by Garrett 1, by Krapp 4. Double plays Berry to Mohler, Casey to Olson to Kapps, unaw to MCAroie to Tennant Time 8:36. Umpire Hildebrand. STAXDLVQ OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. ' Won. San Francisco ........ 66 Portland 69 Oakland 64 Vernon i 61 Los Angeles .......... 61 Sacramento...,.,...., 46 Rah, rah, . rah! Portlandl Tha hook for the Seals. . Extra The Pan club has disband ed and there will be no further "roast ing" this season, i . Just t h 1 n k . of what happened! The first aeries that the Beavers have won from the Seals in two years. Can you beat It? . It cannot "was." Steen was the candy, kid in the morn ing game at Oakland, "and let the Seals down with seven hits and all were scat tered, "Six" also fanned seven. The boys made three errors, but they didn't do any damage, : i. iv. '..ft "V . -':,'' -: f That afternoon game was a pippin. The Beavers used, three twirlers. First time this 7 season that McCredie has sent three twirlers into a game in one day. He has never sent Krapp in to pitch -In a tight hole until yesterday, and the kid was all tha "gravy." That makes two games he won from the Seals last week, . Buddy Ryan was the batting hero and the scrappy little Irishman sura flailed that balL Five safe wallops out of nine trips to the plate Is no ao "worstest "Roaring, Bill Rapps was there with a three base souse In the morning game, and in order to be there with the rest of them he secured a single. In the afternoon affair he walloped it again for two safeties. Keep it up, kid, this coming week, as we need all those slams. 1 - . -4.... . : e . Tommy Murray went in and caught part of the afternoon game for the Beavers. He came through with a hit and had three putouts and two assists. TommVjyou want to keep right after McCredie and work every now and then. I like Fisher for a steady (catcher), but oh, you Murray, for a now and then! - . Tommy Tennant grabbed another homer over " the right field fence. It didn't do any damage at that, outside of causing the scorer and the scoreboard kid'a little work. Did you "pipe" the difference be tween the Seals and the Beavers in the percentage column? Just five points separate the two teams; A dollar to a doughnut the boys come home in first place. ; Los Angelenos have evidently lost their "angora", to the Sacramento team. What do you think of Graham's tribe taking six straight games from Dillon's angols? Horrible. Looks to me-aa if Frisco will v a number of their Dllworths. . Salem. . , .. . Peninsula , . Sellwood. . ......... West Portland .,, . . . Vancouver. . Won .. 13 .. 11 , .' 8 . 8 . 1 . 4 Lost P. C. 66 .641 61 .636 69 .620 68 .613 62 .496 71 .393 9 .. . JjOt P. C. 5 .722 6. 7.688 8 .600 ,8 .600 7 '. .600 11 .286 Senators Make Six Straight, ' Sacramento, Cal Aug. l.--The Sacramento- nine took a new lease of life on their home grounds and by Winning yes teTdgya-ramg from theAngeis'toolTBlx straight ' from the Seraphs. Boardman doubled in the twelfth inning and scored when' Brlggs slammed a hit against the fence. Scorer . R, H. E. Los Angeles ; ; 0 7 2 Sacrnmnto ............. i .... j . 1 '8 0 rutterlon-crlifer and Smith; Fitzger ald aal La Longe,-., STOP PAYING DOCTORS' BILLS So Temporary Cures or Sudden Cheeks to the Diseases by My Xfiet&oo, Only AJBSOIiUTU, SAPB AXD ZJLSTTSTG 6eei" y Gee WoiVc? 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You can't pan them any mora after what they did to the Seals. 7 Danny Long has ordered a box of El Ropos and will do nothing but dream from now on. - "7 r ; -'f .',7v,77:i.-;'-,7:. X -:77. 7; : 7, .. McCredie is tha happiest man In the world. I can picture Mac thinking of the gamblers who played Frisco every game.' It sure does give McCredie great pleasure to see tne bunch drop their change. The Beavers will be a one best bet every time they start from now on. ::''' ,:'7-.'i 7 .7 ',7 '; . 7"7 "'t -' -' ' ''' ': Krapp ought to workf either Tuesday or Wednesday against the Oakland team. The boy with the flurry locus is going great guns these days, and has everything on the tali.- . He can work two gamea against the Oaka If he starts Tuesday or Wednesday. 7 -7;'7;.'77V7- .'-i .i' ' Baseball will ba the .topio of conver sation for tha next two or- three" weeks to come. Can't blama the bunch after the way the Beavers tore into the ls. Krapp started tha fireworks by winning Friday, and he made the final sweep yesterday, having the honor of winning the firs and last games of the series with" the Seals. ." ' An ull.atar haakathall team la one of the attractions of the summer at an Atlantic City, N. J., pier. ST. HELENS TROUNCES ' M'CREDIPS PITCHER The Cathotlc Young Men's club of Portland was defeated at this place by the local ball nine yesterday by V. score of 13 to 4. The visitors did. not have tha least chance of winning and were far behind la the score .at all times except in the first Inning, when they secured a run on two errors and a. hit The locals eame back at them in their half with two runs, another Jn the second and one in the third. Tne Catb dllca scored twice in the fifth and fin ished in the ninth with one. . The fireworks , of the game camen the eighth, when the local sluggers bat. ted Melle, the youngster whom Mc Credie is Interested In, out Of the box, securing seven runs in this one innjng. For St Helena all the work was done by Smith, tha new twirler. who struck out 20 men and allowed but three hits. Melle was touched up for 12 hits, which included five for two bases and one for three, This makes 11 victories for St Helens, while but four of the games played this year have gone . against them. -1 - t 1 Canucks Pound fhlnault. . Seattle, Wash., Aug. 1. The Canucks pounded Chinault to all comers of the lot and easily defeated the Turks by the score of 19 to 0. Gardner was in fine form and allowed the-Turks five hits. Score: ' R.H.E. Sf3&ttl) -. - - -' 0 6 - Vancouver ... , ....!. 10 11 1 . Batteries Chinault and Custer; Gard ner and Lewis, . , 1 but one in each game. Vernon made II hits ojff Lively in the morning game, but coMd not win. Score; " Morning game ' R. E.SL uaautim , ,. ,,.,,f,,,,,,u 4- ' T Vernon .2 16 2 Batteries Lively and Mltse; Breckan ridge, Hensling, Raleigh and Brown. Afternoon game v RH.E. 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