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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 29. 1011.' I I, 1 - U - II J I II. I I W J 1 - ' .1 .. t . ISJglH. . . II, J, !j I 10 LATEST SIPOMTIIMCS Held Piamanal jTlPAW' Ring : Track HE KM COATS NICKS m us SEALS WITH WASH GAME OF SERIES V Ryan's Perfect Hitting Feature Householder Picks Fight With I of Final Victory of Port land Champs. Little Eddie Mensor and Is Ejected. " ' Benny Henderson's great pltchlnr and fa heavy cannonading of the Heav ers, including the marvelous batting of Buddy Ryan, who jot a clean hit In Try one of hla five trips to the plate, gave the champlona yeaterday'a came before t0n people, 4 to 0. Portland batted Miller out of the boi In the Tlfth Inning and Pete Browning. Ma re lief, fared no better, being touched up for four bunched blngles and allow ing three runs. - Until th seventh Inning but three men in a rrame raced fienuerson. o xcellently wii ha going. From the second to the aeventh, not a Seal Waddled to flrat baae. Benny eased up a little from the seventh on and waa found for four Mta, but none of them eonld be converted Into runa Henderson won both of Portland's game eut of the aeries of fire. Cloaca With Doable. ' Ryan's batting waa diatlnctly the feature, even overshadowing Hender eon's pitching-. It will be one of the Incidents la the recapitulation of the records for the year In the Spalding and Reach guides. Kyan atarted In tha first Inning and In every frame that he faced Miller and Browning he rapped eat safe hits, closing with a two bagger te center In the ninth. Hla atlck aver are for the week waa brought up to .400. . . When Miller walked Krueger tn the pavla, if ... fourth canto yesterday he started hla Rammer. 2b.'. wn defeat for "Romeo" raced around Keller, as. '.. te third on Sheehan'a alrfgle to center Goodman, Sb. and scored when Moh er fooiled Mur- iiousenoiaer. ray's grounder. Portland might have put ever another run had not Weaver made a beautiful running catch of Henderson's fly to center. Chad Starts Blowup. ' Chadbourne atarted the fifth Inning with a hit across second. Rodgers fol lowed with a single to left and then Ryan dumped a pretty little bunt that neither Miller nor Carry could field. It looked for a minute as If Miller would pull himself out of the hole when Krueger hit to Monler,- who forced i Chadhourne at the plate. But Rapps was the boy with the timely rap and , hla ' blng into center scored Rodgers. ' ' Ryan came tearing In behind Rodgers ' ' and scored because Berry let Weaver's J. throw ooie out of his paws. Sheehan ' hit one to Mohler, who headed Krueger at the plate and Peck closed the Inning, ;Yltt to Tennant . i, Portland repeated on the scoring ' thing In the etxth Inning. Murray start- ' if With tMMnnrlatlnii e . I - . 4 : ' i - Tacoma. Wash.. May 20. Portland walloped Victoria. to 2. In the game playd here weaterday, which waa a riolight to the f)n of the fans, who are pulling strongly for Portland. The game waa signalized by a flat fight and local baseball fans are showing much Interest In the probab nrtlon of President Llnisry of the Northwestern league fol lowing tho report of Umpire Baumgar ten on the array. Eddie Householder, captain of the Victoria team, and Kddle Menaor of Portland engaged In a slugging match on the field, and Householder had to be forcibly thrown out of the grounds by a policeman. Householder atarted the fight, which Is said to have been the culmination of a feud of long standing. Vmplre Baumgarten benched Mensor and ordered Householder out or the park. Baumgarten declined to aay what hla recommendations to President Llnd sey are. but It Is believed that in view of Householder's penchant for "crab bing" at the umpires and the other play era, he may draw down a long suspen sion and a stiff fine. Mensor, who Is only about half as large aa Householder, put up a lively defense while the melee lasted, and Householder is carrying some facial brulaes today. The score: VICTORIA. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. WHERE TO GO fOR SPORT ON DECORATION DAY ' Harness horse-' raring Riverside Driving club holds matinee on Codta try Club track at t o'clock. Take Rose City Park car at Second and Wash ington. ' Rowing Club regatta Portland Bowing club will hold Its spring regat ta at I p. m. with racing between six pairs of fours, singles and doubles.. Take Fulton car, west side, or Brooklyn car, east side. - , v J V Tennis tournament Irvlngtnn club's tennis tournament finals will be played tomorrow afternoon starting at 1 o'clock, on (he club courts, Twenty second and Thompson. Take Broadway or Irvlngton car, . . Professional baseball Two. guinea tomorrow on the Vaughn street ground between Portland and Oakland of the Coast league. . Morning game starta at 10:10 o'clock and afternoon game at 2:10 o'clock. Take Twenty third street cor. Boxing and wrestling Portland Social Turn Vereln holds big benefit tournament tomorrow night at ft o'clock In Turners' hall, Fourth and Tarn hill streets with claasy amateurs on card. , ' Yacht Club rt'gatta Oregon Yacht club and Oregon Dlnghey club will hold annual Memorial day regatta on Willamette between Oaka and Madi son street bridge at 3 o'clock. Amateur Baseball From Here and There Wsrd. rf. McMurdo. lb; Million, cf. . . D'Vogt. c. .. Belford. p. .. Brown, p. Splesman . . rf. 1 A 1 0 0 0 o n o . n n l o 4 t 2 0 0 0 n o o 2 0 The Wells-Fargo team defeated the American Kx prosit company's team Sun day In a nip and tuck game by tho acore of 11 to '10. The winning run was scored by McCartney. The pitching of JaasmAn wna a feature. Oood Judg ment displayed by Mifriager Sussman saved the game for the Fargoans. The Hudson Arms team of Lenta won a well played git me In 11 ln!ngs,from tho Vims of Portland by the score of 5 to 4. A... four base swat by J. Dixon, the second man up In the final Inning, won the game. The score. R.H. E. Lenta I II 4 Vims 4 1 The Shaver olub dealres gamea with 15-year-old tea me. For gamea, call Merrltt, Woodlawn 720, between 1:30 and 4 p. m. The Llnnton team defeated the Ford Auto nine by the acore of 7 to 2. Thompaon held the automen to two hits until the ninth and they failed to see the home plate until that Inning, when thejy scored two runs. '. t - " cher A Wiggins defeated the Carl ton team by the sore of 9 to 6 yester day. The batteries were: . Archer A Wiggins, Wehb and Emrick; Carlton, Mlllls snd Bandy. Totals Sb. ! Mundorff. Casey, ib. Sfovall. rf. . I Wllllama, lb Menaor, as. 8pear. If. Ort. If.-3h. . Miller, cf. . Bradley, c. . Tonneson, p. Lamllne, p. , 31 2 PORTLAND. AB. R. 7 27 12 3 H. PO. A. E. 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 I 0, 6 0' 0 1 0 1 2 1 12 0 1 Hlllsboro, Or., May 23. Because of the death of L. F. Carstens of Banks. who waa a director In the league, all games of the Washington County league were canceled Sunday. The schedule celled for Hlllsboro and Banks on tne Hlllsboro grounds, and Forest Grove and Comellua at Cornellua. of revenge on account of. the defeat the Hood River baseball tean received at Stevenson last week, the Hood River team defeated the Stevenson 'aggrega tlon yesterday at Hood River by a score or la to o. , Troutdade. Or., May 21 Meter A Frank team of Portland defeated Trout dale yesterday, ( to 3. Batteries Leader and Leader; Harlow and Baylor. Harlow played a fine game. The Dalles, Or., May 2t. White Sal mon won the game from the locals yes terday by a, acore of 14 to 11. Med ford. Or.. May 2. Medford locals beatthe Oranta Pass team yesterday 3 to 2. Spectacular playa were a fea ture of the game. Josesmore and Portland 73's" played a feard game yesterday with Jonesmore winning by a score of 12 to 11. Bat teries Huber, Hutchlns and EM wards; Baton and Shaver. Vancouver Barracks. Wash., May 23. The First Infantry team beat Oak Orove yesterday, 8 to 0. Batteries Baladcn and Schrleber; Smith, Coleman and Long. y ' ' ' ' . 1 ' ' .' . : 1 ! . '. . . "i . J.' ' f ,' Ryan's Streak Yesterday Gives Average of .400 for Seal ' Series.' fXV'r making five Mta out of five tripa to the bat In yeaterday'a game Buddy Ryan obtained the average of .4,00 for the past .week against the Baa Fran cisco team. Ryan weat to the bat 10 times and laced out eight hi t includ ing two doubles. Artie Krueger was next . tn the list with the average ef 233. Krueger wag robbed of couple of hits by the excellent fielding of Walt PowelL tho Seats' left fielder. Rappa waa next In the list with .235, and Pecklnpaugh, Murray 'and Kuhn loiigwea wun ins averages u .vv. Sheehan went deeper Into hla ' slump and batted .IBB. Kodgera ana Chad bourne failed to get above .117 and .165, respectively. Benny Henderson ' waa the only twirler to make a btngle dur ing the. week. Following are the Beaver records for the week: Pleyers. AB ANGELEIS BEA I PORTLAND SHOTS Dual Telegraphic Meet .Lets Southerners Repeat-pTrap Shooters Active; v.; Y - Chad bourne Rodgera . .. Kyan . , Krueger Rapps Rheehan . , ..... Pecklnpaugh . Murray . , ...... Ktinn . . . Henderson Reaton . . teen . . . Koestner . Barry . . . 1 If 1ft 20 IS 17 1 20 10 6 T 3 3 9 1 V1. 3 0 0 Junction City. Or., May 29. The O.- W. R. & N. baseball team added another game to their list of outside games yes terday when they beat the locals by a score of 17 to 8. t 35 sa p.c. .151 ,.1T .400 .333 .III .300 .300 .300 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000 .313 Totals .89 8 9 27 11 8 'Batted for Brown In' ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Victoria 20000000 02 Portland 21101102 08 stolen bases Mundorff, Casey. W1I- V Henderson a out put him on second and I nRm. Minion iiiht, niv whiiinms he took third on Chad bourne's hit to to Mundorff. Two-base hits Casey center, cnaa getting to second when the fitovall. Ward. Householder. Bradley. Sacrifice hits Stovall. Miller, Keller, DeVogt Pitchers' records Off Belford in three innings, 2 hits, 4 runs; off Brown in 8 Innings, 7 hits. 4 runs; off Tonneson In 2 innings, 2 hits, 2 runs; off Lamllne In 7 innings, fi hits, no runs. Struck out By Belford 1. by Brown 2. by Lamllne 8. Wild pitch Lamllne. Hit by pitched ball Stovall, m . , i w t t, . .. jnenBur, wunuorii vj obhu. ravin ay drive to: right Krueger'a ground ball i TjlTiin- Tim. nf nms-ii. iimnir. Baumgarten. ball was returned to. the plate to head . Murray, who waa wise and stuck around ' the last angle. Murray scored on Rodgers' grounder to McArdTe, which that worthy hurled to the plate, the ball . again worming Its' way out of Berry's feeders. - Chadboume, who had gone; to third, registered on Ryan's ' '; that hit Umpire Finney filled the bases , and Rodgers waa able to score after the catch of Rapps' fly by Melchlor. Ryan and Krueger pulled off a double steal but Sheehan'a foul to Vltt closed the t. Inning and. Incidentally, the scoring. t It looked for-a few moments In the ninth as If the Mohlerltes would crush Into Henderson's whitewash plana. K , Shaw atarted with a single to left but cMcArdle and Weaver filed, respectively, to Chadhourne and Krueger. Then Ten Bant singled to center, putting Shaw on third, but Krueger raced over and las soed Melchlor's fly and the game waa over. , Oaka TMs Week. .j.n"he Ssala. eft lst nisht - for ti south to be succeeded Tuesday by the Oakland club, which comes for the first time this season. Oakland opens up Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock for the first gem of the pair to be played Memorial day, the other starting at 2:30 .' i f o'clock. - The acore: - -J SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 1 Ptiaw, jr. 402000 ,1 AicAraie, es. ........ I ; Weaver, cf 4 i , Tennant, lh 4 I Melchlor. rf. 4 Mohler, 2b S Vltt, Sb 3 Berry, c 2 Miller, p. 1 Browning, p. 2 . I f i i 8 1 11 2 2 Total 30 0 6 24 19 4 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A.E. .6 1 2 2 0 0 .4 2 2 2 2 0 . B 1 6 3 0 .0 .411400 . 4 0 1 9 0 0 .401810 . 4 0 1 3 2 0 311380 . 4 0 1 0 4 0 Chadhourne. rf. Rodgers, 2b. Ryan. rf. , Krueger, If, Rapps. Jb. Sheehan, Sb. Pecklnpaugh, as. Murray, c Henderson, p. . . Total V S7 15 27 11 0 ; SCORE BY TNNTNG& J Ban Francisco ..OOflooooo 0 0 f ' Hlta 11000011 20 rortiana unoi23O0 6 Hits 1 2 2 1 4 S 1 1 15 SUMMARY. Struck out By Henderson. 1: Brown- "B - fai-rra oil uoun uii iieiinerBon, i ' 1; Miller, 2; Browning, 1. Two base Mta -Melchior, Rvan. Double plnys Mohler to McArdle to Tcnrmnt: Jtol- ' cbior to Mohler. Sacrific hits Mc- Ardle; sacrifice fly, Rapps. Stolen . bases Ryan, Krueger. InninRs pitched t,- By Miller, 4 1-3. Base hits Off Mil "ler, 10; runs, 3. Time of gamo f)no 3 hour, 45 minutes Umpire Finnev. W0LGAST GOT $12,508 OUT OF BURNS BATTLE Los Angeles, May 29. With $12,6011 stowed away In his jeans, the proceeds of his argument Saturday In San Fran cisco with Frankie Burns, Champion Ad Wolgast and his manager, Tom Jones, went out to Venice early today to com plete their real estate transactions there. The Burna fight, Jones said, netted Wolgast 813,508. He cleaned up 35008 lp beta . and received . 75,Qp trm Cpf. iroui. Alter ne closes several real es taie aeais ai Venice, wolgast win go either to Lake Tahoe or WTieeler Springs to prepare for his fight July 4 with Owen Moran. Molalla, Or.. May 29. Before,a record breaking crowd of 1000 people the home team held the hard hitting Port land (colored) Olants to a 4 to X srore in the game here yesterday. "Pug" Hart pitched well for the white lada, but hla backers could secure only three hits off the offerings of Henry. The score: R. H. E. Portland Olants 4 10 2 Molalla S 3 4 Battcrlns Glargs, Henry, Hanklns, Couvor and C Edwards; Molalla, Hart and James. Canby, Or.. May 29. Canby won from the Overland Auto company of Portland yesterday by a acore of 9 to 6. ' Bat teries Hlgglns and Rucht; Blglin, Lawrence and Foster, Bartell. The Eatons defeated the Tribunes again yesterday at Peninsula Park by a soore of 14 to 5. Morris of the Ea tons pitched against Tucker. Morris is suffering from a badly bruised chin while making a quick elide to first C. Von B. Redman umpired. Kalama, Wash., Msy 29. Umpire Wood yesterday. In a gnme between Ka lama and St. Helens, gave the game to Kalama on a forfeit, because the St. Helens boys refused to. go on the field on a decision. One of the'eoachers on the St Helena team ran In from third to home In place of the regular runner and the umpire contended the baae run ner waa out The score stood 7 to 5 In favor of Kalama when the discussion started. This is the second game Ka lama has taken from St Helens this season. The first game, St. Helens claimed, was won by having Tonneson and Barger Portland. Today Kalama had all home talent The Willamettes desire a game for Sunday morning at 10 o'clock with any team averaging 16 yeara of age. For games call George, A-81S2. At Oswego the Portland Baltimore lunch team lost to the Alta Park team In a close 10 Inning game by a score of 6 to 4. The losers claim a wrong de cision at the, plate In the ninth inning which would have scored them the winning run. A home run by U rati s haw of the visitors waa the feature of the game. R, H. E. Baltimore 4 7 2 Alta Park . 6 8 2 Batterlee Baltlmorea, Fay and Reeves; Alta Park, Dickenson and Wilbur. lHO 10 Two base hits Ryan 3: Krueger and Pecklnpaugh, one each. Saorlfioe hit Kappa. - Are rage of the Nlcka. The way the Nicks pounded the V1v toiia pitchers last week waa something awful. The Nicks enjoyed the beat week they have had thla season In batting, Mundorff. Stovall, Wllllama Mensor, Miller and Bradley all atlcklng above the three hundred mark. Mepaor and Bradley were tied for the Iea4 with the gbod average of .875. George Ort batted .077, Casey batted .281 and Speaa batted .211. Harris failed to get a blngle In IS tripa to the rubber. Tonneson scored four runs out of six trips to the plate and made one hit. Ten doubles and two triples were made during the week. Thirteen bases were stolen by the Nicks. roiiowing are tne individual aver ages: Players AB. R, H. SB. PC. Mundorff 82 10 8 .313 1 .231 The Arleta team defeated the Sell wood nine yesterday, 8 to 0. The fea ture of the game waa the wonderful pitching of Staub of Arleta. For gamea! nuuresa eju Lainoun, siav r-nsi Bixiy second street, city. ' Hood River, May 29. In the form WllsonvUle, Or.. May 29. The pitch ing of Goddard was too much for the locals and they were defeated by the score of 4 to 3 by thefast Greenfield Suoe team. Goddard allowed five bingles and fanned 11 batters. Tucker will pitch for tho Greenfields against the Camas team Tuesday and next Sun day they will play the Beaverton team. A fast amateur team desires the serv ice of a good twirler They have a number of gamea ahead and are without the service of a pitcher. Twlrlers de siring a tryout call A-3953, Casev Rtovall Wllllnms Mensor Speaa . . Ort Miller . Bradley Harris . .28 .28 .31 .24 .19 .28 .13 .18 .13 10 10 Tonneson 8 Lamllne 9 Archer 6 Kastley 4' Garrett , 1 1 .357' 8 .823 8 .378 0 .211 1 .077 1 J311 0 .376 0 .000 0 .187 0 .111 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 Tha Loa Angelea Pistol ex nerts de feated tha revolver team of tha Portland club yesterday afternooa In . tha . tele graph meet. 4281 to 4171. Tha Portland olub shot on Its grounds at iiaty etatlon, on tha United Railway, Aoranatna and Captain Moor did soma great shooting for the" losers. r. C Hachney. who had never dona any ehooting with' a revolver until a roar ago, naa now become ao expert at it' that ha la tha only one tn Oregon to - " imiiuimi onampionsnip nwi no naa maue a acore with a re volver 01, hi out of a possible 150. The loeal scores of yesterday are aa IUHVWI! ' U Watoit,, IIUUMIIU eteeoe;aeejal,Bk.. 451 Captain J, T. Moor ...... . 443 Walter Hansen ........ J 441 m.. 'Jturmn&ms 1 ......... . . 111 George Wilson 414 Total ........1188 mm oauaet Xfteveivera. Hacneney ,... .... 437 Craddock ,, 417 Sander 415 Oodvlg 401 Hllderroan 191 Total Grand total .3059 ,.t..427 The new field of tha new Oun club at Bwirt'a plant on the Columbia alough was tha ecen of great activity vaater. day, when eome very good ahoto were made. Quite a large crowd waa present and all were pleased at the outcome of tne meet following are the scores made: Per Cent Hollahan Wagner mair Caldwell Howe . Reed Young 0eca . . Bat em an . Mathewa . Stryker . . Rice Ray Marten .. Livingston warren . . Mills 1 . . . . ... . . . . , . . . 93 93 88 85 83 S3 81 80 79 70 70 I'l 88 61 60 48 iournal Want 'Ada bring revolt. WHWES0I: FLIGHT FOR CROWD .....7 .,..j - ' , ; . .V'.l&Vte'vi-V1'- -v." . -''" Cylinder.Head' Blows Out and Exhibition; Comes to" Uri- 1 tlrhel End.VCv j Z Before a crowd of fully IJ.OOO people, who were acatUred both Inside and out aide" of tha Country club-grounds yes terday, Aviator Walsh, who has made several auooeasful flights in the last faw days., got up In . tha air and bucking a strong wind, flew east ward and westward several itiUes, mak ing about a seven mile trip. Just aa Walsh waa landing a cylinder head blew -out, according to the an nouncement to the crowd. It waa also announced that It would be repaired In 15 mlnutee but 'the period gradually grew Into two houra, when It waa found that tha accident could not ba repaired and the flight waa called off. - The aeveral passengers who had ex pected a trip war dlaappolnted. but as there was-no help for It, they left tne mecnamca to pack up their appara tus. Several coast cities wll entertain tha aviation people, before thav are again in Portland, among them being v lciona, is. fs,, wenatcne and Seattle. waan. While the mechenice war workla on ine aeropiana, noma interesting raoea were oeing puuea on on the race track. J. Edwards In hla little Ford racer and H. Klldow on a Harley Davidson motorcycle, raced for five mil around the course. No decision waa mad for It looked ae If neither, had tha batter or tne raoe. TURN VEREIN SMOKER HELD TOMORROW NIGHT Tomorrow night Portland'a Social Turn Vereln will hold an entertainment for the public at their halL Fourth and Yamhill. A good program has bean prom ised and among the entries are aoma of tha beat wrtaUers and boxer of the city. The proceeds of thla meet will re to ward sending a team to Lo Angeles. where tho National Turnfeat will soon take plane. In Australia even tha bushmen and other men who do odd Job have a union of 60,000 members, and a large surplus of money, and own an evening newspaper or tneir own. STAJTOIXG OP THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League, Won. Lost. PC. Portland 81 23 .574 Oakland 32 29 .525 San Francisco . f.. 31 28 .525 Vernon 80 28 .617 Sacramento 26 29 .478 Loa Angeles 23 36 .890 Northwestern League. Won. Lost Spokane 26 11 Vancouver 22 16 Tacoma 21 17 Portland 18 17 Seattle 14 22 Victoria 9 27 New York ., Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati .. St. Louis Brooklyn Boston National League. Won. Lost 28 22 28 16 15 14 18 13 n 17 w " Clifford Slfton of Canada, has bought the giant hunt horse Herculea, from Aemlllu Jarvla at the reported price of 34600. Hercules will be one of Mr. Slf ton' representatives at the Olympia Show In London next month. American Leagno. Won. Lost Detroit .10 Philadelphia 20 Chicago 17 Boston lh New York 18 Pleveland 17 Washineton 18 St. mollis 12 16 16 17 IT 22 22 28 PC. .703 .579 .653 .514 .889 .260 PC. .639 .629 .608 .0 .469 .378 .237 PC. .769 .656 .515 .514 .514 .436 .371 .316 Chimmie's Column Uppercut Beat West. Reno, Nev., Mar 29- Thanks to a terrific right uppercut landed In the flrpt round of their scheduled 20 round flsht. Jack Carey of Chicago Is today congratulating himself on his victory over Kid West, a local scrapper. The contest waa held Just over the Nervada Una In California the 31000 license fee being prohibitive In Nevada. Four hun dred sports saw the mllL The one Auto Truck you can't afford to ignore -wnite" White Motor Gar Co. Sixth and Madison. Portland, Or. Some game yesterday. Benny Henderson was on the Job for the home guard and had everything. He also had a single In his bat which he let fly In the seventh Inning. That boy is a bear. The crowd waa not so large as ex pected. There were no more than 6003 at the gams, A few counter attractions drew many. The weather was Ideal. There was not even a ripple In the air. "Smiling" Metzger had hla hands full trying to keep the aisles clear. Trilby Rankin sat In on aisle and blocked It up. He la so small that wull, he la am ail enough 77 7 e e In the first Inning, Runky Shaw leaned against one of Henderson's Jaen ders and the little pill rolled towards third base at a funeral march pace. Henderson thought lt-would roll foul and let it go but It didn't Definition of a "here Buddy Ryan. On the first ball that Miller pitched, eome fan in the grandstand yelled "take Mm out." That voice is familiar. This Kid Vltt Is a whale when It comes to making those sensational 'stops at third base. Yesterday he waa play ing third and around the enortfield. He looks like the one best bet In that Infield. In the second inning when Peck was on first base he tried to score on a single to center field hut In rounding third he lost his footing. He recovered In time to get back to thirds before the ball was put on him. an Important part in yesterday's game so far as the Seals were concerned"." " Two games tomorrow and the first one starts at 10:30. The game in the afternoon takes place at 2:30. Get out early and avoid the rush. Diagnosis of that sixth Inning re vealed that there was nothing but hits, errors, stolen bases and last but not least, runs. Funny Isn't it?' Until the seventh innfng no more than inree ooais raced Henderson In one Inning. Some pitching that. 266 63 4 13 .260 Two base hits Bradley, 2: Mensor, 1; Din-ran, z; jasey, a; Munaorrr, 3. Three base hits Stovall. Mensor. Sacrifice hits Casey. 1: Stovall. 2 Mensor, 1; Speaa. J; Miller, 1; Harris, 1. RIVERSIDE DRIVERS TO RACE TOMORROW Tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock the Riverside Driving club will open the matinee racing season with a fast rac lng card at the Country club track. The track has been placed In good condition by the club and the spectator will aee some close races. Th hbraea were worked out Sunday and thia morning, and showed up well tor tma eariy in tne season. r All the members who have entered their horses for the opening matinee are confident that their charge will pasa me wire in tne lead. any With Melchior at bat Henderson started to wind up ami the ball slipped out of his hands. It was called a "ball" by the umps. He had too much goo-goo on the ball and it wouldn't behave Itself. Buddy Ryan was the mi thin. hit. ran bases and fielded bta like A bis leacner. Ha u and every fan In Portland is etrong for him. Oakland Take Both. San Franolsco. May 29. Oakland both games from Vernon yesterday, tak ing the morning game. B to 0. on afternoon,. 4 to 8. Ralolgh was taken out In the second inning of the morning Anil TIT J llv tl . " """I luutt ms piace. out was un able to hold the Oaks. The afternoon Kame was more exciting than the uiurninir game, una scores: Mornlnc Tr - - Xli. nun 11 U II II B O 0 0 0 0- 2 0 wuniiiiu VmillDtig 9 K 11 Batteries Raleigh, Willett and Shee han; Pearce and Abies. Afternoon game R. H F Vernon 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 9 1 Oakland 000001011 1 I 9 1 V.e.' T;5"" and Brown; Albany Defeats Hubbard. (Special Dtnmteti tn Tb JaarsaM Albany, Or., May 29. By defeating the Hubbard Tigers here thla afternoon kby a score of 7 to 2, Albany retains the lead In the Valley league. Hubbard scored In the first and second Innings, but after that Albany's twirler, Patter son, had the Tigers at' his mercy. Jones opened the game for the visitor, but he was found easy for the Albany Colts and In the third inning Colvert waa aent to the box. Patterson only allowed one hit during the game. Score: . R.H. K. Albany 7 IS ' 6 Hubbard . J 14 Batteries Albany, Patterson and Pat terson; Hubbard, Jones, Colvert and Whitney and Hershberg. Umpire Meehan. Attendance, 700. hi .IB 3TW3F Tlk'Ibesft $3o(0)(G hsA WL world 8 its fitiape . affiles" it is old Solq by ,;- Morrisoim at Fourth When Miller came to bat In the third Inning he leaned against a ball that went Into the bleachers in-right field and nearly decapitated a few dozen fans. A few straw Kellys came near being put out of commission. Base stealing yesterday was almost an Impossibility. Nobody cared to take any .chances on the bags the way the arms wre working in that warm weather. III the foujrffc Inning with two out and two men on. Mohler ' foozled an easy grounder, which gave the Beavers their . Ilrst run. Errors slaved oulte Indians like Rain When Winning. Spokane, Waah., May 29. In a heavy shower yesterday Spokane broueht in five runs. Toward the last of tha rm. the weather cleared, so that th r. malnder of the game was played on a rase iieia. xne score: R. H E Vancouver .. .,00000006 4 4 8 1 Spokane . . ...0500 1 1 4 1 is 12 3 Batteries Cates and Lewis; Kraft and Ostdiek, Seattle Blanks Tacoma. ' Seattle, May 29.- Seattle won from Tacoma yesterday by a score of 4 to 0. Both. Gordon and Ekeela were wild at times, but tightened up in. the pinches. Tacoma of Jen got men on bases, but was unable .to acore The score: Seattle . . .. .0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 t 4 3 Tacoma ....0 0080000 0 0 4 2 Batteries -Steels and Shea; Gordon and Burns, . Teams Spilt Even. Los Angelea, May 19. Both Sacra mento and Loa Angelea won a gam yes terday, Los Angelea winning In the morning,- while Sacramento cam out with a run ahead In the afternoon game. Dillon made .a home run in th fifth In ning of the morning game at the time the bases wore full. The scores: Mornlntr eame - R.H. E. Los Angeles ...3 0 01 40 1 0 9 10 2 Sacramento , ...0 1 1000000 2 8 -l aatteries t:oucnman ana omnn; Wil liams and LaLonge. Afternoon game i R. H. JS. Los Angeles . . .0 00 a a 01 10-2 10 -3 Sacramento . ...00080000 0 6 6 1 Batteries Delhi and Qrindle; Byrara ana xnomas. I saHt-i -""(wssi&! 3-r"w" H2ev . yes BULLETIN MAY 29TH Forty years ago tha Prussians, after a long of Paris, captured the city and burned it N7M-- K.-'-tl Hamuli siege ' Ely Leave for Medford. ;- Eureka, Cal., May 29 Fo;iowlng two thrilling ngnts nere, ifiugene Sly, the aviator, left today with hls machine for Medford, Or. Ely soared high over the city and hay here, reaching a height or more than 1660 feet, despite a strong, gusty wina. mum fijili V7RESTUNG and BOXING Chainpionslilp Tournament totut Kim OTsorAarxrac t roarta and Tamhlll Sts Tseaday (Decoration Day), Xay SO, 8 p.au' ' Reserved, Xlagslde, flO. ' Oeneral Admission, SLOO - iilil" m fiuo , W "