THE ; OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING,. JUNE 18, 1911. 'i 1 " !msnssmm MEWS Ring, Traclt ' Held, Diamond HUM VILLAGERS . ' . - ' '" Seatbn Puzzles Vemonitcs ia ' Second Game Taken From Southerners, ' ' ho Angelas, June I(. Portland . jnssed the hooki Into Vernon for fair , yesterday when Beaton outpltched Ral- .. elgfc and won T to (. The game waa Characterised by tha sickening thuds of tha bail as It urned back eafely front ' tha champion alapatlckera. Beaton had ; tha Ilooligana well In hand all through tha gam. . i 1 Tha heavy bitting waa doaa by Sbee han, , Ryan and Krueger, wha aacurad triples off young- Mr. Raleigh, and two of them counted In tha run getting. ' Chadbourne aeored In the flrat on a walk. Barry'a alngla, and McKana'a throw to tha plat on Krueger'e grounder to abort Portland had tha baaea full In thla inning but good work on t viie part of tha Villagers Infield Cut off aocrtng. Murray .and EHatoa aoorad la tha fourth on a walk, and a alngla, Chad bourna'a alngla to- right, and Hogan's wild throw to catch Chad bourne at aeo ' on4 whan tha ball waa roturned from tha field to tha plata la an of fort to , morgue Beaton. - In tha fifth Sheshaa tripled after Xrueger alnglad and Artie registered. ' Ehaohan came In a moment later on wild pitch. 1 :, " . . Two mora were made In tha ninth. , when Ryan singled and Krueger fol lowed with a triple . that regiatered Buddy. ' Then. Kappa alnglad to right and Krueger raced aeroaa tba plata . Stlneon and Braahear aeored for Ver non in tha fourth on a walk, an Infield hit. a aacrtfic by McKune, Burrell'a alngla and Hogan s squeesa. McDonald alnglad in tha ninth, atole second, took third after a caught fly and scored pn Kane a out. . , Score;1 :' . .:- ', - k ; v PORTLAND. PJKMiS 1 E MM T FMONS HKK Greatest Meet Yet Held Gives Heavy Clusters of Bingles Win Second Game With Bloom field Pitching. Lee Barkley Honor of High Gun. Eugene, Or June It. Declaring the Eugene eboot to have been tba beat arer held by tha Pact fie "Indiana." the members of that organisation closed a three days' tournament hero yesterday afternoon and moat of them are now up tha McKenile river on a fishing ex cursion tha gueeta of the local aporta- men. Following ara tne total eooras for tha three daya lit tha regular lit target shoot:. Professionals Ck E. Holahan, 411; Billy Bloomfleld waa too much for tha champions yesterday and tha bunch ing of hlta on Sehwenck In tha aecond and seventh Innings , put them out . of reach in an I to I game. Tha Nloke played faultlaeelr In the field. ' Man dorfra error not counting In the final reault Tha Nicks took advantaga of every mlacua on the part of the Inland. ara and some of them counted In the run getting. Spokane rushed Cooney around , the baaea la tha first Inning and It looked Barkley. 43T; Wlllette, 404; Poaton. 421: 1 aa If tba Indiana were about to break T.. M Reld. 414: J. E. Raid. 417: P. I "P tha game, but Bloomfield's steadlnesa Holahan. 411; Height. 491; Riehl. 411; I and some good fielding an tha part of y - IB. R M P.O. A. E. Chidbourne. r 4 1 l, 8 t t Harry, lb. f i f I t Ryan. cf. vt I 111 5 0 Krueger. If. 2 2 i 1 Rappa. -lb. . A 1 12 0 1 Hheehan, to. ........ 4 I ill Pecklnpaugh. sa .... 6 0 0 1 a Murray, a . ..-. i 1 -0 4 I - Beaton,, p 4 11 1 I 0 Totals Carlisle, cf.-' Kane, II. 1 II 27 It "T 40 VERNON. AB. R. H. P.O. A. lOt I t 4 e Patterson, lb. f it Ftinaon, rf. .,..,,...2 1 ' Braahear, 2b. 11 - McKune,' sa. .Hurreii- so. jiosan, c. 4 0 Raleigh, p. 1 Hosp, lb. ........... 1 McDonnell, ..,,., J. I Fisher. 410. Amateurs Smith, 110; Pleat, III; Wagner. I4j Prior, 1(7; Jensen. 110; Zlerolf, 114; Cooper, 117; McCormlck. 1(7; Bush, tot; Cannon, 171; Benson. 402; Tollea, 110; Cook. 400; Mackleman, lt; Moullen, 171; Coram, 171: Meek, 114; Kay. Ill; Sealey, III; Veateh. Ill; Cooper. 171; O'Brien, 411; Ware, 414; Dennis, 411; Dry den, 414; Culllaon, 411; Carlon, III; Abraham, 401; Caldwell, 411; Riley, 111; Orlffln, tit; Enyard. lit; Bean, 112; Baltimore, III; Nelson, 401. TENNIS SEMI-FINALS TO BE PLAYED TODAY The aeml-flnala of tha Multnomah Amateur Athletic club's men'a atnglea will be played on the Multnomah eourte thla afternoon beginning at 4 o'olock. A. rrohman yesterday defeated Klehle Mansor, 'who retired Nordyke and Zim merman, a top pad tha tallying. Oooney walked and atole second, aoorlng on Frisk's alngla to right That waa tha last aoorelet tha champs gat until tba ninth, ' . , wmtasna Staita oortaa;. v Wllrlama opened up the second inning with a single, atole aecond and took third on Mensor'i alngla to right Men sor went to aeoond on Bpeas- out bat Williams eould not acore. However, Pet. tlgrew laid down a beautiful bunt and Willlama aped aeroaa tba rubber. Petty going out at flrat. Bradlaya three bag. gar to left center let Menaor in and thla was followed by Bloomflald'a walk. But Billy started to ateal aecond and waa caught between Nordyke and Coon ey, closing the Inning. Mundorffs doubla to left Casey's sac rifle and a wild pitch gave the Nicks another run In tha sixth. After Menaor waa out In the sixth Bpeaa doubled to right and atole third. Ha came In when, after Petti grew walked, Bradley1 a grounder waa returned too lata to the plate by Netael, the throw going wild and Petti grew reaching third and Bradley second, Bloomfleld waa aafa on Sohwenck'a error, filling the .ttimmicVCoIumh The crowd that turned oat yesterday a bit larger than on any or tba other daya thla 'week. . Tha fane ara warming up ' to tha games slnoa the Nlcka bava taken a brace. . . , Bloomfleld pitched a nice game of ball, but let up a bit In tha ninth In ning. The Indiana slammed out three aafettaa, but only one run materialised. k 1 . e : e . i i .. . : Tha Nlcka had a' chance 4a pull off a deuele- play . ia the flrat inning, but there waa nobody waiting at aecond for Bloomfleld a throw, of Ootdlak'a fast grounder. Bloomy had to beava to flrat otherwlee ha might have thrown Cart wrlght out at aecond and a heava to flrat would have Tmpleted a doubla WUllama waa all to tha clover yea- terday. Ha alnglad. atole aeoond, went to third on Men sot's safe bunt and came homo when Pettlgrew laid .down tha prettiest equeea your ayea on. bunt you avar laid "Cute" awn Bradley, from Johns town, waa on tha lob with a drive to left center that want for three baaea and maybe you think thla chap didn tear around thoee baaea. a e -. ' Jack Duarte, who waa a terror tn these parta with tha padded mltta, waa knocked out clean aa a whlatle at Pinole tha other evening by Sailor Petroekr in tha alxth round. Petroekay la ana of Frieco'a fourth ratara in tha boxing Una - e e ; ' Have you a muscle known aa tha "curve" muscle T Reed, a buabar tn the mlnda of the Nlcka, but who la ojd enough to tell ua about what ha saw the day Noah chaaed the wild anlmala off the Ark. waa being rubbed yester day afternoon by 'Doc" Ackennan, tha Nlcka' trainer, and ha aaked "Doc" to rub hla "curve" muscle. "Doe" aaked him where It waa, and Read replied that It waa between tha tlpa of his fingers and the Jugular vain of hla right eye- - I M GENE MP tlUKNIUKr M'NAMARA, ASSERTING INNOCENCE; HITS TRUS T Cleveland Has Asked Waivers Has Umpire L'onganeck . er Been Dismissed? (Daltei ft ttmd Wlra.l - lndlanapolla, Ind., Juno It. Charging that secret agentg of tha United Btatea Steel corporation onoe offered ; him money to betray the Structural Iron workers and assailing tha National Erectora association.. John J. McNf- mara, now tn Jail tn Loa Angelea, charged witn murder In connection with the al I'ged dynamiting of the Ixa Angelea Times, relteratea Ma Innocence In a let ter appearing in tha eurrent lasua of tha Brldgemen'a magaslne. Tba letters conneot the eteel trust -with tha fight against the unions. ' ."First wt notlot: that ' thAlnerloaa Bridge company, whfch it not only tha backbone of tha National Erectors asso ciation, but. Is alao the, erection depart ment or ine ataei corporation, is-tha Waivers have been aaked by Cleve land on Oene Krapp. tha great little twlrler. who helped . Portland win the championahlp last year, and If they are I moat mthie.. Ar..ni..iinn -.ni.t i- aecurea he will likely revert te Port-ltha world," the letter saya "The pUn uu ivi tuiiuar aeaaoauig. Mcvreaia, l now ' ana nan Deen ainca lia incep who la tn neee) of another pitcher right tlon to ' throttle oompetltlon and cmah STATE SUPf now. would b tlrklaii tit hi. n-..-. I and crucify.. Ita employee, meanwhile on Krapp, who waa tha aecond leading SVlT-fa .l--. H"" "H nitt... i. r.-.. . .... Industry as to i defy oven tha federal gov. i".1'. th 0rt".f b MUndorffs alngla to'rlght chased t-l and t-4. Thla quallflas Frohman for p.ttiarew and Rredi.v Bloomfleld and Mnndy scored on Caeeye tha aeml-flnala Jamaa Swing and Frohman will meet In tha aeml-flnala at 4 thla afternoon. Dr.' Bllderback won from Dr. Dona in atralght matchaa, both scores being six to three. Bllderback will meat Lawla In tha seml-flnale at I thla afternoon. E. E. Harrlgan waa unable to be pres ent and Lewis won the match by de fault Harrlgan waa oonaldered one of the1 contendere - for tha Kata trophy. Frohman alao beat Butterfield In a fair tennis match by the scores' of 1-1 S v v a i s Wife! Totals ..II I t2l 7 I , Rappa out hH by. batted .ball, r' McDonnell batted for Raleigh In , ninth. ... -, , . . . , SCORE BT INNINGS. " Vernon ....... t I t t 1 I i lilts 0 0 0 Portland 1 0 0 Hlta ......... 11 1 SUMMARY. ' Three base hits Ryan, Sheehan. Krue ger. Sacrifice hits McKune, Carlisle, - Stolen bases Carlisle, 2; McDonnell, . Krueger, 2; Bheehan, Murray. Baaea on balls Off Beaton, 6; off Raleigh, I. Struck out By Beaton, 6; by Raleigh, : 2. - Double playa Krueger to Rappa, ' Kane to Braahear. .Wild pitches Ra leigh.; Time ot, game 1:65. Umpire .a Mcureavy.;,. ' Ware'a Boota Lose Game). 1 ' Oakland. . CaL. June It. Miaplaya - charged to "Rabbit" Wares cauaed the f . defeat of tha Oaka at the handa of Dlllon'a Angela. Wares' errors gave tha ' Angels both - their' runs, which proved , enough to win tha , game Zachera home , run gave ike locals their only tally, 'Howard, who waa injured in ' Portland last Sunday, waa back la the game, leading the batting order. The acore: , R. H. E. Loe Angelea i . . . . 3 I 0 Oakland Ill Batteries Delhi and Smith; Pernoll and Pearoa , , ' i and t-2 Tha men'a doubla matches will begin I day and two yesterday. on anonaay. SPOKANE. I. AB.R.H.PO. A.B. two bagger to left Stovall and Williams were outa and tha aoorlng oeaaed for tha day. Singlea In succession by Frisk, Nor dyka and Zimmerman In the ninth filled tha baaea with one out Frisk aeored on Klpperf ground ball to Mundorff, forc ing Zimmerman at aecond. Cartwright struck: put, closing tha gam Billy Bpeaa kept up hla wild running on the baaea making a record of aeven for tha week, a distinctly unusual feat Ha got one on Monday, four on Wednea- Scora: Islanders Lose Another. iNetsel, 2b. Vancouver, B. C. June II. The priYf"' liiinann ioi noiner game to ' tne Nordyke lb locals cy the score of 11 to t In a Zimmerman, If peavy nuung .;. airair. uotn twiners were hit hard and often. ., The acore: . : - ' R.H.E. Victoria' .................... i t 11 1 Vanoonver ...................11 II t Batteries McCreery and Splesman; Engla and Lewla IKIppert. cf. Cartwright Oadiek. c... I Sehwenck, p, 2 b 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 1 14 2 0 2 4 0 brow, Juat get a mirror and aaa where your "curve muscle la located. a "Dude" Stovall reoelved a wire yes- day Inquiring what the chancea were of getting Buddy Ryan for one of the big league teama. Tha Dude" wired back that if they aecured Baddy Ryan they had better get buay, as ho waa tha beat in the coast league, and then soma What do you know about thlsT Oene Krapp Is liable to ba back In our midst Funnier things have happened. Tl DM MORRIS MEMORIA Total 11 I PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. T 24 14 2 L GOLF TOURNAMENT ON Chicago, Juno II. Play oommanoed today on a number of links throughout tha country for tha Tom Morrla trophy of the Western Golf association. The competition la confined to teama - of eight representing cluba under tha Juris diction of tha association. Each team plays on Ita- awn linka Tba winning club retains tha trophy for a year. ' it win necome tha permanent property or tne team winning it rive tlmee. pitcher in the Coaat leaarua last fall. Had Krapp been able to defeat the Oak land team In aomethlng over 11 starts aw woum nava . tea me twinera ty a good margin, .. ,. According to eastern oaoera Krann received tha wrong kind of advice when. no waa wnn ua Napa in the training eeaaon at Alexandria. Manager George Btovaii enmka Krapp will be ripe to atari again in tha Dig brash next season. He wants to keep a string on "Rubber and very likely ha will turn htm back to jfocradie. Hag Longanecker Been Canned. Haa Umpire Longsnecker been dis missed bylhe Northwestern league? A meeting waa held the other day bv tha directors to talk' over the matter of Longanecker'a forfeiture of two aamea in one week at Vancouver and hla aen- eral executive Incompetency, and It waa rumoren tnat lie waa to be let out June II, yesterday. In support of this rumor ia tha presence In Portland thla morning of Umpire Baumcarten. who baa been ordered to work here thla week. Baumgarten la a Caltfornian who has teen umpiring tha laat six weeks In the Northweetern and haa been atvlna- aaiisracuon wnerever he haa worked. Baumgarten la the arbitrator who moved tha chief of police of Victoria from tha baaeball park, when that worthy attempted to Interfere with one of hia declaiona That ahowa ho haa tha nerve. mment" TREASURE SHIP SPOKEN: ON WAY TO SAN PEDRO . rraltaa Press Leased Wlial ' f Pan Diego, Cal. June It. Tha so- called treasure ehlp Eureka, of tha North . Padflo Steamahln .. . company. which la aald to ba bringing recovered goia rrom tha Bpaniah main, waa spoken at sauna craa, June I, by Captain O. B. Knight - of tba American -Hawaiian freighter Nabratkan, which aame Into port today. ' ' . , Captain Knight had a oonveaaation with Captain Burrtll of tha Eureka, but no information about tha treasure waa volunteered. - According to Captain Knight, the Eureka appeared In Sallna Cms, south bound, on May II. 11 daya after leaving San Pedro. Then tha steamer left port and wag not heard of again until It came In .on June a. Tha Nebraakan andtha Eureka both left on that data for tha north. According to her aouthward steaming time, tha Eu reka would reach San Pedro June II. ffi COURT; V (teltet Tnm teaaui Wlia.) V Topeka, Kas , June ,11. A decision rendered by tha Kariaaa supreme court prohibits combining and stifling of trade by tha three subsidiary companies of the Standard OH company, which are chartered in Kanaaa The three com panlea ara the Standard Oil company of maiana, me ntannard or Kanaaa and the Prairie Oil A Oaa company. It waa publicly made known ' today that the' eotnpanlea ware, working together aa ona aystem. : t ..,' i : , v It waa brought out In the evidehca that tha Parlrle Oil IV Oaa company la the tramtportattetr company, baying tha - crude oil and transporting It to the Standard " Oil company of Kanaaa, which la tha rstlnlng company.'. The latter turna tha refined-product over ' to tha,. Standard Oil eompany of, maiana,, wnicn is tne marketing afld, of tba enterprlaa , The state asserted ' that thla division of labor showed an. illegal agreement between tba three, J :' N,-P. Party Approve Bend, "! i, (flpeH.l Dtopetta te T aral.i ( , Bend. Or., June 14. The party of -N. . P. railway offlclala and . Portland newapaper men who ara making a tour of central Oregon arrived In Bend Wedneaday afternoon, remaining here several houra. They arrived luat after , a refreahlng ahowar of rain had fallen, ' and tha apaeohea by Jeadlng members' of tha party abounded la " axpreaalona of admiration for thla nart -of Oraaoa and aonfldanoa la 1U development - wBanrroft Seeks Dtrore.. . Wilmington. DeU June It.- John Ban..' eroft son of Mr. and Mra. "John Ban. croft of thla dry, haa Instituted divorce . proceedings against Ma wife, Mrs, Made line jjupont Bancrort daughter of Al-v fred I. Duponf vice preeldent of tha Dupont Powder eompany. , . ' Harrej to Payor Brown. " San Francleoo. , June ll-Charlea Harvey, Owen Moran'a manager, haa announced that "Knockout" Brown will oa given tne first ohaaoa aaalnat the English lad if he cops in tha tanaia ' with Ad Wolgast en Independence day,- Seattle Takes Another. Seattle, Wash., Juna It. The locale again beat the Tigers and put them further away , from first place. The final acore waa t to I.' Baaaey made another home run, Tbe acore: R. H. E. Taooma ...--1 I I Seattle I 12 2 . Batteries Hall , and Burna; Zackert and Shea. Solon Loae Third Straight. Sacramento, CaL, June It In a slug ging game the locals last their third atralght game to tha Seals by the acore of t to 4. With tne acore 4 to 4 in the ninth the visitors batted in two runs, winning the game. Henley, who was weakening, was replaced by Meikla The score: R, H. E. San Francisco t 10 I Sacramento 4 9 2 Batteries Henley, Mlekle and Schmidt; Baum and jalonge, Thomas. Mnndorff, ss 4 Casey, 2b.. Stovall, rf.. , 4 Willlama, lb 4 Menaor. lb.'. 4 Speas, cf.... I Pettlgrew, If 2 Bradley, c. I Bloomfleld, p 2 Total 2 1 1 4 0 0 1 II 1 1 1 M A. E. 2 1 1..01 1 1 t I 0 1 Locals Not Entered. Owing to tha fact that It haa lust finished a big golf tournament tha Northwestern champlonahlps laat week, tha Waverly Oolf club did not enter into the competition for tba Tom Morris trophy.. Laat year the club entered and made a fairly good score against I tna oraca eaatern and southern cluba 10 7 27 II , SCORE BY INNINGS. - - Spokane 1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Hits 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 37 Portland 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 Hlta ...........0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 SUMMARY. Struck out By Sehwenck 4, by Bloom fleld t. Bases on ball Off Sehwenck 4. off Bloomfleld 2. Two base hlta Mun dorff, Casey, Speas. Three base hlts-- Bradley, Double plays Mundorff to Casey to Williams. Sacrifice hits Frisk. Casey. Pett'arew. Stolen haaea cooney. willlama. BDeaa 2. Wild nrtchaa Sehwenck. Time of game One hour 03 minutes. , umpire Longanecker. Journal Want Ada bring results. ' DAN SULLIVAN GOES Grammar Schools to Play. Slipping over to the "future areata attention Is called to the fact that Irv- lngton and Ladd schools of tha Gram mar School Baaeball leaaua will nlav thla afternoon on Multnomah field at o clock. The prlnclpala who comprise tha board of control have Insisted that Irvtngton play Ladd. although Irvlnntoa In' a finala defeated Ladd and came out with a percentage of 1.100, while the Ladd school has but .760. Should the Ladd school win tha game today, both teama will bo tied on percentage, and tbe problem of awarding the chamDlon nip cup win not ba any nearer solu tion. , Irvlngton won tha championship on ine percentage oasis or H fa ring, inasmuch aa every team played every other team and rightfully Is entitled to the trophy. However, .the Irvlngton club claims tha championship by reason of Its de feat of Holladayvachool and Insists that la tha gams this afternoon that title ea not placed la Jeopardy. Tha Irvlngton scholars ara displaying anlen. did sportsmanship in agreeing to meet' Ladd school under the circumstances. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES . r ' . R. H, H. Brooklyn .................1 7' l Cincinnati .0 . , Batteries Rucker and Bergen; 8uggs and McLean. . 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Philadelphia 1 7 0 dleweight, ia out 'today after a match Chicago 0 4 1 with Billy Papke to aettla the owner-1 Batteries Burns and Dooln: Brown snip or tne title in tnat dlvlalon. Klaua' and Archer. clean-cut win over "Montana' Dan Sul- Umpires Klem and Braslle. llvan, whom he trimmed in four roundel . ui ineir acneauiea six round nour in I i m(atni. . tr u n i., . . ... . . . . .. . i m . . umiium,. u given aaaea wsirni so nil I r.- , . claim to the middleweight champion I pntsbur .... .7i ahlp rellnqulahed by SUnley KatcheL BatterleallweaYar Rrown ank tn Klaua in hla fl-ht with s.iih..- t,. . Btrerw V T".r' j Prown and Kllng, clear lead all the way. Sullivan claimed r t m n tr Zv-mtm nrt inhn t nn -the, blow that T,t in Umpires Eason and Johnstona landed below tba belt but Referee Ed- ale smith refused to allow tha claim of foul. Baum's Daughter Is Better. Sacramento, Cat, June It. Tha con. ditlon of Adra Baum, the 1-year-oid aaugnter or Charley Baum, tha Sacra mento pitcher, who waa fait by a foul ball while being wheeled Into the ball At Waahlngton: R. H. E. St Louia 7 It .1 Batteries Powell,' Hamilton and Clarke; Hughes, Groom and Street Alnsworta. , Umpires Egan and Sheridan. . park in her baby carriage yeaterday Boston arternoon was reported slightly 1m proved today, Tha ball struck the little gin pn tne head, paralysing her legs ii urn ine aneea aown. At Bostoni -.""-:;v,,-V': R. H.O. Cleveland .................. 1 t 3 4 t 0 Battariea--Blending r and . Easterly: wood ana jrunamajter. Ci ' v r Umpires Mullen and Bvans. f South Dakota CreV Champs. San Diego.. Cat, .June It. The cut- ter crew of the cruiser South Dakbta, champions of the Pacific fleet defeated the crew of the California on San Die go bay today. Tho race waa over a thre I mne siraigntaway course, the . crews fighting for a lead In the early part of the race. The champlona pulled ahead near the cloae of tho conteat. winning oy tnree lengtna. Tnousanda of dollars changed hands aa a result of tha race. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Philadelphia Chicago-PhiladelDhla game poatponedl; rain. ' At New Tork: ' R. H.B. Detroit 0 ( 8 New-Tork .................... S 0 Bfttterlea Mullln and. Casey: Stan- age, Fisher and Sweeney. V ; umpires O'Laughlln and Connolly.: STANDING OF TUB Negro Sues Baseball Man. St. Paul, Minn., June 16. Manaa-er joe uanuiion,tor tna Minneapolis team of the American aasoclation, and Fresl- j dent George Lennon of the St Paul club face suit for 112,000 damagea filed bv iNapoieon jonnaon tcoiorea) alleged to have been hit over the head with a bat in the handa of Cantlllon. Wisconsin Crew on Hudson. Poughkeepale, N. T.. June It. Tha crews of tho University of Wisconsin have arrived hero ' and are ready for practice for the annual Hudaon classic. Although the chances ; of the varsity crew are generally aamiitea to oa poor, Wisconsin will represent the : entire western conference. The freshman crow ia conceded a chanoe for first place. , , Pacific Coast League,, 'i';;.-" 'Or . Won. Iat Portland . v. ......... 41 San Francisco ....... 43 Oakland: ............ 40 Vernon .............. St Sacramento ......... S4 Loa .Angelea 29 I Northwestern League. -,-.';- i . ! Won. Lost BDOJtane ............. 38 Tacoma ............. 87 Vancouver 85 Seattle .............. ?5 Portland ............ .23 Victoria ....... .... .. 12 wm Stews The Best on Earth for the Price T&C7 are elkylisli, coo! cund &s3H80iniai1bI(8 A paurticmlarly foe lisio cf Fanaunnias now, $5.00 ' " ' i nil'"' i ;' " m'Smm' u '7 amdup - Mormosi f ait FoStE Jfatlonal . League. ; . ar v. . j. . Won. -.. Loat New Tork,.,.,,...., S3 , Chicago (-.,. Si pnnadeipnta .33 Plttabura ........... 29 - Rt fAiila i T New - Tork, Juna It A , Canadlaai Cincinnati ........... 24 Canadians to Row Abroad. crew of eight picked men from tha Ot tswa Rowing club Bailed for England today to take part In the Henley re gatta. July t. ... ,v ; Entries tn Golf Championships. "v New Tork, 'Juna' It Entrlee closed today in tha United States , golf eham- plonahipa to be hald at the Chicago Golf club Juna 21-24. A record break, tng Hat of entrants fast been received. - tfoaton ' ... . . . . , 18 13 :' ' American League. ' , rff "'.'! ' Won. Ttat. Detroit 37 - ia Phlladelohia ......... 32 i IT'". Boston ..t..,.,,i iir 2i ; ; 22 New Tork;..,......,'.- 27.V-- 22 ' Chicago it 21 : Cleveland .......i... 20 ' t 24 1 Wathinaton j It v? 83" Bl. ivOUlS ............ IS BULLETIN JUNE 16TH, 1911 : , On June 16th. 1693.' Fernando De Sots, the fa Jtootto Spanish explorer, discovered the Mbtiselppi : ILK ; fMriver. , , -4 a- I . . .. mm r St .613 " i? 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