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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, .PORTLAND; FRIDAY ' EVENING, JUrtB 3, 1911. a H i t If (ManMMMmRfnffnnr. Ji.. - -J - .. ium-m ..-. . . - , -. , 'm.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm OMSTAItE KINDLY ; LAMUNE PUZZLE BOSTON IS AFTER CR1CKETGAMET0 TRAP SHOOTERS TO Sm fin TO LYHCH OUTFIT OUTFIELDER RYAH ..GIMBlfl 0RMET01IIT Ryan's Home Run Saves, the Champions From a Shut-:! r out: by Abies. - V : ; ' San Franc leoo.' CaU June tl-The Portland champions fell before South pew Harry Abies, UM of ths New Torke, in the third game of the eertee between - the two Inm, 9 to i. r Buddy Ryan again proved te be port, land's here and urid the team from . abut) out 'when ko slammed no of ' Abies aiioota ever the right flo)4 fence. Ho made two of -the flvo hits allowed by the Olant. southpaw, who bM wo four straight games for tho Oaka. - Maggarfs double to tho right Held wall afue pfyl waa oa baao soored the Oaka firat rea and la tho next frame Pfyl"S kern rna gave tho Oaka tbroa . more tallies, for two men wora a tho baaoa when tho ball went sailing oror tho fence. . Another Ullr wm mala la tha fifth i hy tha Oaka and still another Ja tha i alxth. . Ryan mad two boaaUful pan I from tho field. Pfyl beating the flrat j throw but Hofrtian being caught out by 19 foot oa tho second, i - r'poaadod out 11 hits, raa baooa wall. j played a bang-up game ana ueoarvou v to win. 1 1 Tha toama will play tha fourth gama ; of tha aeries thla afternoon, i . . . HVaI Ra Am- 'pondod an to bring hla team back to a winning, whllo oitbor christian or roy will atart for tha Oaka, ; Tha acora; . .- PORTXJLNIX , AB. K. h. rrj. a, j i i a l Rheehaa. lb. 4 2 Feckinpaugn, as. ' J " Murray, a. I 'J 4 0 9 Beaton, 8 9 J J Kuhn ToUla . . SI 1 I 14 II OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. K. T-1 Ik 1 1 1 11 0 i';fi:f.fc ff :::::::: 1 Si I It 1 Cutahaw. Jb ' J J Zacher, cr. a J T -Wolrarton. lb. 4 J J I "TVaroo. aa 4 1 1 a f Mlt, c 4 1 J J J a Abiea. p. ToUia 14 U 17 II 0 SCORE BT INNINOS. Portland ? I Oakland 0 J 1 J - f Ulta 1 I 1 I 1 11 SUMMARY. Homo nina Pfyl.' Ryan. Two baaa hit Maggart. Stolen baaea PfyL Cut ahaw. Zacher. Flrat baaa on called balla Off Beatoa t, off Ablea S. Struck out By featon 4, by Ablea 4. Hit by pitched ball Zacher. Double playa Pecklnpaugh to Rappa, WolTfrton to Cutahaw to PfyL Time 1:21. Umpire Hildebrand. Hooligan Break Streak. Lev Angalaa, CL, June M. The Hool lgana at laat broke tha BeaJa winning atreak and took yeaterday'a contaat by tho acora of t to S. Two runa la the eighth Inning woa tha gama for tha Tlgara. Tha acora. ; 'V R. H. E. ESan Pranclaco v; t I I Varnon ......... I 9 I I , Batterlee Melkle and Schmidt; Hltt and Brown. z Angela Bat SeiuUora. Sacramento, CaL, June II. The locale and tha Angela battled for II innlnga here yeaterday, the locale loelng by the score of 4 to I. Delhi waa In flno form and pitched aplendld ball. Tha acora: R. H.E. Loa Angelea 4 14 3 Sacramento .1 I 1 Batterlee Delhi and Smith; Thomp eon and Thomaa. Stadenta Hare Great Time. (Bpedil DlapaUk to Tk lenraaLk Warrenton, Or., Juno It. Ia a hard . fought gama of baseball yeaterday tha Puget Sound team waa defeated by tha ( Willamette Valley by tha acora of 11 to 19. Today tha Inland Empire playa tha faculty for tha championship of tha aerlea. Thla afternoon the University of Washington playa tha faculty la . volley ball, one of tho popular gatnea of the conference. Tonight stunts will be given by each achool repreaented In tha northwest atudont conference. . WBT $3 The Best on Earth for the Price .ej are ztjnz CO3 OBsl 86filSOI18l1ble A particualarly fibe:lmo of Panamas mow, $5.00 tmd .up E!fil Pef Pettlgrew, tno left gardener recently aecured from the Topek club of the Wectern league. . Pet tlgrew bu fitted la nicely Iq left field and la aUnging the pill with regularity. STANDING OP TUB TEAMS raclfle Coast Leagae. Won. Portland 44 Ben Franclaco 4 Oakland Lost PC. .171 .641 .511 .504 .4 SO .414 S3 S8 41 41 44 4 Vernon Pscramento .......... Loa Angelea 14 Xorth'weetern Leagne. Won. Ixat P.C, Rpokane 40 25 .111 Tacoma 40 !6 .lla Vancouver 40 z .;w Portland J" geattlo 4 .411 Victoria 1 so American Leagre. Won. Lent PC. Detroit 41 1J .Jj; PhlladelphU 17 II .471 New-Tork ! , J4 .564 PM.n 19 24 .147 Boston 10 . 17 .614 Cleveland Jf JJ .41J Waahlngtoa 20 17 .151 St Loula . IS 41 .161 National League. Won. Loat P.C. Chicago IJ New York M II . Philadelphia 14 14 .Ml Pittsburg r. It 24 .579 St Loula ............ M 26 . .661 Cincinnati 15 81 .441 Brooklyn JO 17 J61 Boston 14 44 f .141 Teanu Break Erea. Victoria, B. C June II. Tha locale and Canucks broke even In yesterday's doubleheader., Tha acora: Flrat game R.H.a Vanoouver a ; Victoria " i i Batterlee Clark and Lewia; Strakell and Bpleoman. Second game t B- H- E- Vancouver ..; 10 1 Victoria vi.- ? 1 Batterlee Erickaon and Lawla, Shea; Thomaa, Bel ford and Daahwood. - i Indiana Trimmed Again. Seattle, Waah., June 21. The Indiana again Buffered defeat at tha hands of tha Olanta by tha acora of I to 4. Shea'a home run gave tha locals an early lead which tha visitors could not overcome. The acora: R-H.il Spokane ' 4 I 1 Seattle 4 1 Batteries Bonner and Hasty; Knight. Saga and Shea. Journal Want Ada bring results. rl L A?. V v i- mm. Nicks Bunch Blngtes on Annls andTake the Third ' W ''v 'V Contest. "iv. v Lamllna-a excellent pitching ta plnchea and 'the advantage; takes of Lefty Annls' woosy momenta gave Pert land the game" yeaterday, 4. to t. It was excellently played and some fea tures ware Injected that kept the crowd oa adga throughout tho nine Innlnga Bunching hits en Annls la tha aeoond Inning put tha game oa Ice for tha Kicks, for they rushed three runa across the Mold la jig time. . Taooma acorad la tha first Inning whaa Coleman reached flrat oa a scratch bit and took third oa aueoessive pasaea to Rockenfleld and Mora. - Than Ab bott slammed a long fly te Btovall, which tho latter hopped tee high te notch Coleman at tho plate. Ia the second Inning the Kicks start ed a batting boo that had Aanls ap la the air. - Ifensor reached flrat on the Tacoman'a wild pitch oa a third' atrika. - Pattlgraw's out placed him oa aeoond and he scored oa Harrta' single. Lamllna's double -placed Harrta oa third and the pair raoed la on Mundbrff s don ble down tho first base Una. Casey made the third out. RockanXleld to Fisher. ' With twe out Morse reached flrat ea a fielder's choice, awlpad second and acorad on Abbotts double. Portland rushed another ever la tha eighth when Btovall doubled to right took third on a wild Ditch and registered on another wild pitch. In the slztn inning tnree scraicn in field hlta filled the base, but a nifty double play, Coltrin to Harris to Wll Uama to Harrta. heading two men at tho plate, klUed their ehanoas. Soere:, TACOMA. AB.R.H.PO. A.E Baeeey, If. fe 0 Coleman, lb. I 1 Rockenfleld. 2b 2 Morse, aa I 1 Abbott, rf. I 0 LyncA ct I 0 SelbtT c :. 4 i Fisher, lb. 4 0 Annie, p I 4 Kennedy 1 hi Total II I I 14 17 1 PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mundorff, lb I 0 1 1 1 0 Casey, lb I 0 9 I I 0 Btovall, rf. 4 1 I 1 d 0 Williams, lb. I 0 0 I I 9 Mensor, ef. ......... I 1 1 I 10 Coltrin. as. 1)0199 Petti grew. It I ) 1 9 9 Harris, e I 1 1 14 9 9 Lamllne, p. I 1 1 1 9 w Bradley, c .,. 9 0 9 9.1 9 Total St 4 i T 17 II 9 Batted for Annia In ninth. SCORE BT INNINGS. Tacoma 149913 49 9 S Hlta 1 0 1 1 I t V 9 99 Portland ........ 91999991- 4 Hlta liiooiei "7 SUMMARY. Struck out By Annia I, by Lamllne I. Bases on balla Off Annls 4, off Lam llne 4. Two baao hlta Abbott I, Mun dorff, Stovall, Lamllne. Double playa Coltrin, Harris, Williams and Harrta; Rockenfleld, Morae and Fisher, Sacri fice hlta Abbott Stolon baaea Morae. Annia, Stovalb- Mensor. Hit by pitched balla Lynch. Wild pitches Annls I. Time of game 1 hour 67 minutes. Um pire Baumgarten. Elks Issne Baseball Call. Manager Potlts of tho Elks baseball team haa Issued a hurry up call for men. He says that tha Elks do not necessarily have to belong to Portland lodge to Join tha team. ' Practice will bo held next Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at the Vaughn street grounds. All who can play ball are earnestly requested to be on hand. FINE MEN'S WEAR GUARANTEED CLOTHES FAR ABOVE OTHER MAKES IN FIT, STYLE) AND QUALITY $20.00 TO 40.00 144 WASHINGTON ST. GRAND THEATRE BLOCK. f BULLETIN On June 23d. 1497. John explorer, discovered the : am , Continent, I V Red Legs Now: Want: Great - Player They Owned i !;r;';.;:,..in1907.;!:---v The Boatoa ' Anv erioaas are : after 'Baddy Ryan, Judge MoCredlo yeaterday received a tele gram from Joha L . Taylor of the Red oxs asking him to put a price on hla budleta. who Is Just now the sensation of minor league baseball with hla .11) batUng avaArge and hla almost perfect fielding percentage. But Joha L la no doubt wasting money oa the telegraph companies, for he has as much of a ohaaoa to aeoure tha eenrlees of the noted Mr. Ryaa aa he has to take aa aeroplane trip to Mara. Buddy ta going to Cleveland If Jadge MoCredlo and Nephew Walter know whaf they are about. That "rantl email's agriemenf be tween Boraera of Cleveland and the Mo Oredlea of Portland la a fine thing for tha Napa as wall as for tho Beavers. But Boston la taking a chance. Boa ton In Speaker, Hooper and Lawla has one . of tho beat outflelda in baseball, but Taylor Is a magnate who doesn't beeitate with "well enough." If ho seea a chance of atrengthenlng a few de grees he goes at It - Cleveland needa aa outfielder or two. Right "how tho Napa would give 19, d00 for a serviceable outfielder, aa President Bom era baa atated, but the McCrediee think too much of the Coast league pennant to part with Ryan even for that email fortune. Easterly la a good hitter but he can't locate a fly baU. Oraney la a little better than Eaatorly but hardly fast enough to sat isfy tha demands of Somers. Wtta Ryan playing alongside of tha eensa tlonal Joe Jackson and hitting Ilka he la now, Cleveland would have one of the beat outerworka In baseball ranking along with tha Boatonlana and Derolt'a Cobb and Crawford. Strange enough Boston once had a string on Ryan. That was In 1107, whan Buddy was a sensation with tho Pueblo club of the Western league. Boston purchased Buddy for 11600 and then turned him over to Portland along with Tom Raftery and Hal Danzig In part exchange for Catcher Pat Donahue. Buddy cams to the Bearers In 1101 as a third baseman, but after an Indif ferent abowlng waa switched to the outfield, where he haa played regularly since. Buddy wanted to go to Newark of tha Eastern league and played more or loaa In a mediocre fashion, but after being here for a aeaaon he grew pleased with the coast climate and now ha hates to leave. Ha lar the most popu lar player Portland has had In yeara. perhaps In history. He haa ateadlly improved until this year, when, by taking better care of himself, be has become a sensation. FANCY BILLIARDIST TO PLAY EXHIBITION L. Shaw, the champion fancy billiard player, and Johnson, champion of tha northwest, will play a 100 point gama of billiards at tho Commercial club thla evening at 8 o'clock. Tha play will be for 100 or no count Tomorrow from II to I p. m. Mr. Shaw will play exhibition games at the Elks club. Ha la squally proficient on pool and billiard tables. Clabby Is Outpointed. New York, June 21. Jimmy Clabby of Milwaukee, aspirant for tho middle weight championship, atanda today de feated by Jeff Smith of Bayonne, N. J. Smith outpointed Clabby in a fast 19 round match here. JUNE 23D, 1911 Cabot, the first English mainland of the Western ad 0 'elf j"Lj.Lj 5 f I H'i?v .tVwAi:,' li t Local Club Invites All Players to Participate , In . t ' ! Practice. " V i -i A cricket match will be played to morrow afternoon between strong teams from the local dub. After thla match tha elevea to represent Portland against SeatUa and Taooma, July 4, will bo aa lected. . All members ef the club ate asked te be out early tomorrow, as tha gama la scheduled to start at !:9 o'olock. There are a great many ertekatera and friends of tha gama In Portland who are not membere of tha local club and tha management committee axtenda a hearty Invitation to all Interacted In the gama te soma out te the grounds at any time. The regular praotloe Sights are Tues days and Thursdays, with a match gama every Saturday. No admission Is charged te the grouads and tha pubUe Is sordlally In vited C Cummlngs T99 Walla-Far go building. Is secretary ef . the club and be will furnlab any Information required la connection with the club. Te reach tha cricket grounds take a Montavllla oar, get off at East Sixty seventh street and walk two Mocks north. concert and musicals waa held at tha club rooms yeaterday In celebration of tha coronation ef King George v ana a aplendld time was had by tee bis Crowd that attended. AMERICAN ATHLETES LOOK LIKE WINNERS New York. June 21. Records com pared of the Harvard and Yale atbletea with those of Oxford and Cambridge ahow that tha Americana will have the better chance to win the Anglo-American meet In England July 11. If past achievemente of athletes can count for anything. Tha four eatrtee In tha 109 yard dash have marks of 19 seconds. American athletes are credited with the beat time in the quarter, half mile and mile events. Tha Englishmen hope to discard tha ahotput and two mile run and substitute the three mile event which la unknown here. Dubious About Fourth. Chicago, June II. While a match be tween Packy McFarland and Harlem Tommy Murphy la a practical certainty for Milwaukee, promoters are dubioua about staging the event for July 4. There are already too many good fights for that day. Cyngki Bait Itaaaksr ft Mara Special Sales in Boys' Department ' AU $ 5.00 Boys' Suits reduced to . . ,?3.3S , All $ 6.50 Boys' Suits reduced. to ........ ?-35 , All$ 7.50 Boys' Suits reduced to ..........e..5.00 (A11 $ 8.50 Boys' Suits reduced to $5.65 All $10.00 Boys Suits reduced to .... ... . . .... $665 All $12.50 Boys' Suits reduced to ....... ,?8.35 None Reserved Corduroy and Blue Serge Included. One-Third Off on All Boys' Wash Suits Money Cheerfully Bobby Coltrin, the speedy young shortstop from Vlaalla, who ! playing a nice game In the In field. He Is hitting at a great clip, and fielding in fine fashion. American Yacht Wins. Kiel. June 21. The Bibelot an Amer ican yacht easily won the third of the aerlea of races for Sonderklasae boata here. The American Beaver waa aeoond and the German Seehund II third, while the American Clma and tha German Tilly finished fourth and fifth. Tha Wand see, a German yaoht broke a gaff and failed to atart Boxing, wreatling, amateur tourna ment Columbia club, Merrill's hall. Sev enth and Oak, Monday evening, June II. Admission 1 and 11.19. YOU may have an idea that you ' ; can't be correctly fitted in ready-' : made clothes; once in a while we get such a customer. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes we give him quite a 'different idea; these clothes are made to fit; ' there are enough variations in size and model to fit anybody, 1 Suits $20, $22.50, $25, $30 $35 and $40 Cluett Shirts Wunderhose Sam'l Rosenblatt & Refunded xCor. Third and Morrison Gunners Hope to Revive ln ' terest by Amalgamating f " Small Clubs. - ; " A meeting for the purpose of organ ising a gun club which shall embrace the membere of all ef the eld clubs and all othera In tha olty Interested la trap ahootlng wilt e held at the J. a Mack A Co. furniture store, Ftftb and Stark streets, tonight at I e'cloek. M. A Drama will act aa temporary president In the past there have been a number of email cluba, none, of which was strong enough to accomplish the results one good club can in tha way ef tourna ments. ". Under the new club It la hoped Inter mm In m ahonttnv win fc tovtved. The new grounds at Kenton, which win be need by the club, are among the finest on the coast and the trapa are new end modern. . ' ' A elubhouae has been planned te take the place ef the tente which hewe been used up to the preeem. A big tournament la being planned for nnt fall to be open to everybody. It 1 1 m m, W mk SHoABi sir BB WlTYiei WnSTB LTBill shooters are en their way from tho tournaments la the north to thoee la California. . ' ; ' itixinftim fm tr titi CC - : SETTLED AT CHICAGO Chicago, Juno II, Play began today oa the Unka of the Chicago Golf club In tho national open championship eon tests. The oondltlone for the national championships are all medal play. Moat . k.. .k. .MiMt wtu tska Bart la the western open championships at Grand Rapida. which will be all stroke and match competition. Some of the professionals, however, will act go to tha Mlahlgaa town, objecting te match Highlander Are Active.' , Vmmw Vnrfc Jnn. llv The effective work of the Hlghlandera has caused a revival of pennant gossip In New York. Optimists have already decided that tha world's championship will be played be tween the Yanks and the Giants. A 19 te 1 bet against thla proposition probe- cy wouiu a ms vm w Bat Nelson Befereea. Vancouver. R G. June BatUlng Nelson, former lightweight champion of the world, refereed the boxing events at the "Mede-in-Canada'; fair laat night and receivea a popx ywn. With , Stetson Hats i-: Go. 3. cm Morrison : at , Fcusrtli a S' .. .... jy. , aaaaw- Z. h nr:?