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13 IUxio Triiclt THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1911. PITCH LOSES GAME , v I , iii '.'..,; Both Clubs Rally. In Ninth bu r Indians Make One More ; Run. 'Lamllne's wild pitch la the ninth In ning . yesterday, which let ona run in nd placed . a runner on third cue, whence ha scored a moment later,, wu directly responsible" tor. Spokane's vic tory yesterdtr. 4 to I. - Portland aUo rallied In aha ninth and shoved over two runa on a brace of. hits, but the. effort waa nipped before It grew dangeroue, when Willis, who succeeded - Holm, fanned Jensen, w ha wee aent la aa pinch hitter, .v Until tha ninth Inning with tha aoora 1 to 1, It waa an Interesting- fame azoept tor tha fact that it re quired two hours and i minutes v piay it, a period of time entirely out at pro- Bortion In a nine lnnina game, Spokane put oyer tha first ran. : Lam line. who had been very effeotlve up to tha fifth lnnina;. allowed Zimmerman to hit ona down the third mk Una for two cushion KlDDert sacrificed him to third and be ecorsdv whan Cartwrlght smashed the baU agalnat tha right field fence for two , besea.. Carty, ' however, waa eauaht alaetiina ' at aaoond on quick throw from Lam line to Caaey, and Oatdiek fanned. ' . Bradley registered ' Portland's tlelng run In the alt th. Brad doubled down the .third baae Una, thla blngle being followed br Lamllne's walk. Mandorff aacrlflce4 tha pair along and then Caaey hit out a long fly to Zimmerman, jsrac lay ecortng after tha catch. B to vail com plcted tha Inning by flying to Zimmer man, - . i ',ordyke Starts nngetln4 Nordvke opened tha laat inning with a alngle acros second. Thla waa fol lowed by Zimmerman's acreechlng three- bacraer into left. KlDDert waa an oui and Cartwrlght walked. 'At thla Juno ture en what waa apparently a "hit and run" sign with Lamllne pitching out to Bradley. Oatdiek lunged acroaa the plata after tha, ball. ' It waa auch a surprise to' rBadley that ft got away from him and rolled, to tha etand, Zim merman scoring- and Cartwrlght going to third. Manager Williams made a kick, but ' Longanecker refused - to call Oatdiek out Cartwngut arterwarae scored on Willis' single through Wll llama. Netaei singled and took aaoond on Stovaira error.- Wlllla going to tniro. Then Cooney walked, but Frlak waa out, Casey to first, closing tha inning. with Wllllama out in the ninth. Men aor waa safe on Cart Wright's error and took third on S peas'- single across aao ond. Pettigrew's single scored Mensor and Bradley's lnleld - out registered Speas. At this Juncture Jensen waa put In to bat for Lamllne' and fanned. Score; .,'' ' ' ' , v- ' PORTLArTO. 'i ' i" W AB. R.H. P.O. A. E, Mundorff. ia ..i.i..v 1 16; 4 Casey, 8b ..V 1011 Ktnvall rf ....w. 3, 0.. 0 0 WliHMlIt-lb ,. 4 - f r- Mensor., lb ., i- 1 , 0 , J fpeaa. c .. 4 I J Pettigrew, it untfliey, o LamUne, p onsen ; . .,. V'" Totala i. 10 1 7 3714 1 Batted xor Lamiina in nintn. SPOKANE. AB.R.H.P.O. A.B. UMPIRE LETS MEtl ACTION PICTURES OF AMATEUR JOSSERS' v Longanecker Should Rus"h the Players Along and Read . - -; Playing , Rules, v f , i f .Umpire Longanecker la at. It again. Testerdayj he permitted tha Spokane In djans and the Portland .Nlcke to loaf through pine Innings of basebaK In two hours end 11 mlnutea with 1 1 M l score. : Whan tha eighth Inning had bean finished two houra had alapaed and tha soora stood '1 to L, Long games mtoan that tha umpire la standing for a'lot of wrangling, moat of which 18 unneoes-sarr.- There are rumora extant that tha league dlrectora ara Inquiring into this umpire's frlvoloua conduct laat week in forfaiting two games, and If ha la elever ha will aa that ha Is Inhabiting mora or leaa untenabla ground in tha center of tha diamond. , - ' -i - After a week of anappy baseball ba- twaaa tha Baavera and tha Angela of tha Coast league in which tha gamea wore slaved in from l:0f to 1:40. dallying Ilka that oi yesterday gata on tha nerves af tha f ana. At beat tha at tandanoa during earl r week days la not over 100 to 400 and unleaa the amplraa keep the playera going It; will dwindle to leaa 'than that. ' w Professional baaeball gamea ara sot dealraed BrlmarUy for tha entertain' ment of tha playera, and for that reaaon tbay ahould be rushed through, v Occas ionally a Coast league game laata two houra, but It Beams to be an exception for tha Northweatern league to finish no andar two hours. VLonganeoker la allowing tha playera to show blm up. Lt htm call a few balls on tha dilatory Dltoharavor a few- strikes on the lack adaisical, battera,, a a the rulea permit him. and thera wlll ba an-Immediate quickening of tha pace of tha playera. r Brigataa XTp oa Bulea. Longanecker also needs burnishing on tha rulea. Testerday ha allowed several mlnutea to elapse whan Caaey drove I ball atJHolm that bounded off the pitch' ara hip and Into Nataal'a lucky pawa in making and revaluing a decision. Ion ganacker called Casey safe and. than whan Oatdiek protested tha gams, . ha called htm out all ef 'which consumed time.' Thera was never any question In the first place-about Caaey being out. Aaata in tha ninth in an effort to break UP a "waste" ball, Ostdlak leaped serosa tha plata after tha pitch, fuddled It up for Bradley and ona score suited, another base runner going -to third. - It goes Into tha records aa wild pitch for bamllne. Ostdiek abould have bean declared out and the baae runnera aent back to their original po sitions as la- pointed out in section 5, rule II: 'If ha attempt to hinder the catcher from fielding or throwing tha ball by atepplhg outside the lines of tha batsman'a position. ,or ta any way obstructing or Interfering with that player." - Oatdiek want across tha plata after the -Pltchout i Umpire Longanecker should read tha rules and tana up hia judgment -----. - ' r I l ' :-r . - I t I r - I tL Hi I cl NATION Alt LEAG17B GAMES At Cincinnati R.H.BJ. Kew Tork .... 11 1 Cincinnati I II 1 Batteries Matheweon and Meyers; Smith, .Fcorome, McQuillan and Clarke. Nets. Jb Couney, as Frisk, rf .'. Nnrdvke. lb Zimmerman. If Klppart. cf . . Cartwrlght. 2b Oatdiek, o .......... Holm, p ' f. Willis, p a a V a a a - l t 1 l 111 i 4 0 0 1 t 0 1 0 .0 1, 1 Hita ' Totale .'. .....'..... 4 10 ST IT S SCORE Bf INNINOS. Portland . . . . i . . .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 S Hita ........ 11 0 1.0 1 r T Bpokana, -...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 T ....... v v i s a a t i SUMMARY. Struck out by Lamllne. : by Wlllla. 1. Rasos on balls off Lamllne, I; off Wlllla, 3. Two base hits Bradley, Casey,- Netael, Zimmerman. Cartwrlght. Three baae hita. Zimmerman. Double 'playa cooney to worayKa. Maarmoe ' hits Mundorf , Casey, Lamllne, Kip- pert. Stolen bases Cooney. Wild pucnes -iaraiine, innings pucnca vjy Holm, 8 1-8. Baaa hita Off Holm. 8; ,At PltUburg . ' , R.H.E. Brooklyn.. ............ I 0 Pittsburg 4 18 8 Batteries Schardt, Rucker and Ber gen; Lei field and Gibson. . . m i AMERICAN IiEAOUB GAMES 'At Now Tork: '" " R. H.BL New Tork . 10 - 8 Batterlea Kaler and Land; ' Vaughn and tweanoy,.' . t t: off Wlllla. B. Tlma Umpire Longanecker. of game 8:1S. 61gmaTltrg Beat Plawew.-.-TV, The 'Wallace Sign company baseball team defeated tha Oregon Planing Mill nine Sunday on tha West End jrrounda, tO 4. . . , At Philadelphia--St Louis Philadelphia Batterlea Lake and and Thomas. R.ELB. 0 4 8 J 10 0 Clark4r'. Plank At Waehlngton: . Chicago-Washington game postponed; rain.;,: , , ; At Boatont .. v ; K , Detroit-Boston game postponed; rain. i Teams Play Baseball. Tha Portland Woodenware and Sta tionery team defeated the Blake-Mo- Fall team by tha aooro of 5 to 8. Tha playing of Goddard waa tha feature of tha game.- Photographs taken during cam between Qraanflald Bluos and Bavr- ton.; Tha top picture la that'ot Pitcher, Hubbard, th ttir twlrlor of tha Greenfields, wto bag won many games for his team by steody pitching. Last season bo twirled for the Troutdate nine. . Below Is ArtU -Salman,; center fielder, lining out a safe blngle against the Bearerton team, which the Greenfields won In 11 innings. . BAT NaSON OUT A7 VANCOUVER Ministerial - Association - Can't See Things as the Former . Champion Set Forth. 5VivrAWa ' ix-i '.!- f?&Q&!rm'm' I i ' bJW. 21WS,. .1 I - jEarthforthePric i (Special rHKpttch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash.; J m 14. Though ha made what was termed aa admirable stand, Battling Nelson, ait-champion lightweight Of tha world, failed to con vinced opponenta of bo!ng matches in Vancouver that It waa a harmless sport. Tha matter was thrashed out in Attor n?y Back'a oxfioa "yesterday afternoon, whan a number of-vestrymen, attorneys and boslnese men gathered to hear Nel- aon a aide or the afalr. ... XMeiaon was introduced br. "Bud" Smith, a member of tha Vancouver Ath letlo association, who explained that it waa tha desire of tha association and others in the oity to hold a match here en July . Nelson took up the argu ment and said that ha had made a auar ter of a million dollars in tha ring and had made Jt honestly and that waa mors than aoma men could Bay for other lines or business. "If thla exhibition la allowed to be pulled off," he aald. "and mere is one crooked move about It. will donate 110,000 to build a church or aoma charitable Institution." Exhibiting a scar under hia right era. Nelson said; "1 got that while work ing 4a a machine shop and I waa un conscioua for aeven daya and nlghta, and jahan I earns out of it. X turned to geniier apon, mat or Doxing. Vaatad Offlelals to Ovaraaa. It waa proposed to a tage the bout here on July .4 between Nelaon and Bud AnderaOA,' the arrangemantato be ixn dar the ecru tiny of the aherirf. county attorney, chief of police and mayor. The membera of the athletio association ara under onda of $1000 not to hold a box lng . match In , Vancouver ' within 18 months, and information , la alven by Judge afcMaatey that tha membera are . ... . . ... ... . nui gnij uaoiq iq arresi, cut will ior felt the bond ahould they attempt to hold the proposed bout The arrests ware made at tha inatanoe of Kev. C. R. G. Poola of the Firat Baptiat church and Rev. J! H. Barrlnger of itha Irving- ton M. E. church. Neither of theaa men waa present yesterday, but were repre sentee oy R. H. Black, their attorney, N E. Allen and C, C. Grldlay, church laymen were tha principal questioners of Nelaon and near tha close, Mr. Grid ley, an ardent tamparanca advocate.' agreed with Nelaon that liquor and aa- loona ware far-more harmful. - "Bud" Smith, -vice preeident of the athletio aaaociation and referee at form er bouta held in tha city, said this morn ing mat be would . have nothing to do with ataglng any contest here on July 4. This' mean a, practloallr. that there will be nothing doing. Naiaon left laat night for Portland and will continue hie efforts to arrange for a boot aomawnara on tae coast. - 1 .? .5pfc'-f;ir ; VIANDISQ OP . THSJ TEAMS tha score of 8 to 0. CDell, pitching for tha wlnnera, waa In grand shape and allowed a few hlta, while Casatdy waa touehad up for a number of hlta. Tha Troya defeated tha Hillsdale nine a week ago by tha score of T to 4. Any team desiring a gams with tha Troys call Sellwood 81 and ask for tha man ager. OH! FUSSrNOW ISN'T , THIS THE CUTEST GAME New Tork, June 14. Polo' Bridge la tha new society fad following tha vto tory of the American over the English team hers for tha championship. It ta like progressive bridge, the object . of tha game being to arrive moat quiokly at tha head fable. .The polo part eomea In whan the guests change tables. Each player folda hia or maybap her feet under tha chair and hops along, tha legs of tha chair touching tha floor at each bop. ,-PainiSLBnisis now, $$Mttnd ispy'i I I J M . Padflo .Coast laguew Portland 80 . 88 Ban r Francisco 40 - 35 Vernon ..............;..8S ' 39 Sacramento' ...84 ,87 L.OS Angeles '..... 88'- 4 ' ' - Korthwostera Leagce. Spokane .88 14 Taeoma . . : m . . , . . 8 7 19 Vancouver .. . , ......... i . .83 23 Seattle v.... ,23 , 81 Portland .............. .81 .82. Victoria . ..11 48 , S . ' American League. Detroit ',..;;;...;.'..;87 Philadelphia ...........81 . Boaton v. . . . , f. . . . . .86 ' Chicago ....... .........34 New York i . . 3 5 ' Cleveland ...m. .30 Waahlngton ,.. 17 St liouia 4.. ........... Chicago : New Tork 83 Philadelphia ;.33 Pittsburg ....... ..28 St Louis .........t7 Cincinnati ,.,.,.14 Brooklyn ', . Vii,ia8 Boston ........ . , .. . ri8 National League. eeea-sjBBw v tlj 14 , 17 23 2 22 83 33 as 18 1 Pet .582 .638 ,621 .618 .479 .878 Pet .704 .6(1 600 .426 .296 i204 Pet .725 .649 547 .545 .533 -.888 loo Pet. i.64 ?.627 , .696 .660 .646 ri43 .181 ,381 ,;---lmtferw'' Wash Brjck. isy "The Troy Laundry team defeated tha Colgate Srick team in a fast gama by , , .Tigers CXaw Turks. ' geattla, Wash., June 14.By playing easily the Tlgera defeated tha Turka yesterday by thw score of io 8. Four home runs were made, George Ort gath ering ona of them. The acore: ' , r. nr. a. Taooma 10 0 Seattle 8 T 8 Batterlea Gordon and Burna; Skaels and Spencer. Promoter Coffroth Decides to : Make Fiflhters Stick to : v Original'' Terms. s (,'".' .- r ' ' ' . , i ' i '', "(Oattod Pmss lm-4 Wlre. - Ban Pranclaeo, June 14. The fight between Owen Moraa and Ad Wolgaat July 4, will oa limited to 20 rounds. J. W. Cof forth, who Is to handle the match,, aald today that tha men had signed for that number of rounda, and he thought tha distance long enough to enable them to settle the question of su periority. ..., - When Moraa, whe la training at San Rafael, heard that Wolgaat'a manager had. telephoned Coffroth- from aouthern California aaklng for a 85-round contest. he Junaped at tha ehanoe and aald he waa eager ta go 46 rounds or aa far as the law allowa . Coffroth decided to held the men to tha original agreement se notified Wolgaat rtgaters Agres oa Weight Tha moat eerioua obstacle to tha fight between Freddie Welsh and Matty Bald win, scheduled for the night of June 88. la removed today, although tha referee has not yet been selected. For several days the fighters have been haggling over the weight Question, Baldwin In sisting on 133 pounds at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, according, he aaya, to previ ous agreement, and Wells hotdtng oat for a 6 o'clock weighing in. Both fight ers finally conceded a point and the tlma 4:30 was finally agreed upon, the weight ta be 138 pounds. Another con ference will be held Friday night to se lect the referee. 8aa aaUlvaa Steady for Bona. "Montana Dan" Sullivan and Frank Klaus, mtddlaweigbta, finished training today and ara on edge' for tomorrow night's six round go In Oakland. Both men are looking beyond - the Oakland eerap for future matchee. Thla will be Klaus' flrat appearance en the Coaat, and be Is anxious to make good bis claim to the middleweight arown laid down by Stanley Satchel, whom he claims to have beaten In a short round bout In PltUburg. ER -AND KATZ TENNIS PROGRAM TODAY Good play continued In the Mult nomah club apiing tennla tournament for the Kata tropny yesterday and the match thla afternoon between Earing and Kata ahould prove one of the beat of the1 tournament . Jamaa F. Ewing won from Latour ette la two atralght aeta, both being hard earned. 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