The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 07, 1911, Page 10, Image 10

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    OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAND. SATURDAY KVKKWO. OCTOUCK 7. Ml
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iu.nr aouthrra caitrornift paitiag
prle on hi ka4. Rru tfrovo Ik ball
ihroutk th pltrhar bos on ft )lao with
. lUleliU'i vaiat for ft alnla juruaf or,
ebolo rum and tinnlnc dowa ft! tb
auattin lloraa. aqoarad Off at tb
-jUta, koto Braa tb blt-and-ma ftlrn
and ahot alnd throuch tho box and
rer oob4. placiaf Buddy oo tb "B
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. racklaoftufh truck oat but la tb
rnjdat of tbo uproar occalono4 by tbl
fot RaJalgb mlaaad bl aim and hit
So, Lob go on tb oraarra with ft pttchod
boll flllln tb tnra oaaea. wiid
boob cob. Ilarksoaa, up to bat In lbl
inMriut nL look ona atralcht Ovor
I tbo plata wlUiout monof. awun at ana
I (nlao4 another and than turn ad to look
at tb Portland banco.
nippod Orar vtxlk.
No aooaor war Barker yf turood
dan RaJelab anaaked OTer tb third
atrtk and Harknea walkod back to
tho watar pall with a foolish look on
tnla faoa. Tb baaea full, two out and
Chad bourn up with blood In hi ey.
Jl aolld thud and tho ball, ft atreak of
array throufb tbo air. ahot atralght to
warda Burralt Tb Tlror third ba
man knocked down tbo bit It could bo
eallod nothing alsa but baf or bo could
, rocoTtr Ryan had aoored and Krugr
I tiad alld aafaly to third. - Rodgera
Ivroundad to Braahoar who tooaed tha
ball to Bawling at aeoond. Tho "buah
Iwtv AmnnA tha ball In amateurish fa
ahlon. Kruagor aoorlng and loavlng th
baaoa atlll flllod. tJndaay oracked out
a clean bit to left, acoiins La Long,
Kappa ended th round by grounding to
iHawllDge and forcing- Lindaay ait ao
lond. '
I Following . this atampede Harkneea
Srorked In perfect form, pitching ffrve
innlnri of no-hlt ball. Uotin was
, walked in the third, but waa forced at
! aecond. whll both Raleigh and Kosa
j Sanned. t-. - .
J Xarknaaa Waa trtrong.
( Harkneaa waa going atrong In tha
IZOuno, wucu ii pbruu uui uum
Khear and Stlnaon after Patteraon had
fben .Jtllled off on an easy Infield drib
Jble. Rawllnga, Burrell and Hogan were
iretlreikln the order named in the fifth.
HARKNESS HAD SOME
PLEASURE YESTERDAY
bal a)
I. All 4
It
AlnM, ttrt, 1 All
U Aagvla la artas4 taftaf
taal Mk" liafcaaas la
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Tigara. ad mil IL Wlih tka big
ortlaawS fcaf Iwirtleg a)
tatty ball tk T1r bad
ft two Ift larday aad Iba a)
'Kaatar aktr4 away wiik Ike
game, I to 1. )
Tk rtriary waa doubly awaat
I IUImVi boi of two
Oa wa tkal his mother aad a)
alatar tad ooaso down rroaa tktr )
kosa Ift ft-ea LmI 0Up I a
fpoti- plica. Aftotkor was b- a
raoao of tb trlrk llogaa pUr4
tin artA) to eirtka had
Uaej callad wllfc Ik baaM full
Jtap put bl maak oa tb plai
aad ftk4 Marke 10 kaork ft
dnt ol of It, A llarkasof did
Iblo ItalelgH Una a eiralfht
ball rr tb plat wba Mara-'
Boao waa not looking aad tk )
inplr eallod Mm out oa otrtkaa,
Till mad liarkaaa oor aad k
pliehad bl ktad off daring tho
remainder of tho gam.
Then ftgaift Harkaoo bad Ik a)
pleasure of being tho moan ef
etlBglBg lot of gambler both
here and at Portland wtfto eon a)
eluded that It waa about time )
for Portland to looo and laid
h eerily agmlnat the champion a
la aft effort to recoup earlier )
lossia.
eel PeckUpoegb la U Hk, ftM Iba gaake
r wiia iblrd eUeJtl eteaery
lo tbe ere) I or la tVaaslM
ponrLAxn
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krueae. ef i i $
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Iko tk ail a4 kU wo
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buked two rM4 aa aad I we
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bal tbe llllte feJlewe pel op ft grwai
a a. a mmmm
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Total
Balled for Rawttnga U ataib.
BOOK BT IXXlNUaV
Vrraoa ......,.. f I I
Hue ...I i f 1 I 4
Port lend i $ b J
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BATTING AVERAGES
. . FOR, CRUCIAL WEEK
In th alith Harkneea got rid of Raleigh
on a grounder to Rodger and then
teamed through In great form, atrlk
log out Carllalo and Roea. Tb long
trine of no-hit Innlnga waa broken
In the aerenth. when Stinaoqr bunted
aafalr toward third after two men were
out Rawllnga could only offer a feeble
fly to right which Ryan cared for.
Th Tlgera paraded In one. two, three
order In tho eighth, but In the ninth
Carllalo walkod and It waa then that
th great crowd came to Ufa for a, laat
stand, a cry from thousands of throat
for a ninth Inning rally. Artie Ross
died . without protest, grounding out
Rodger to Rappa. Patteraon ripped
a alngle to oontar, scoring Carllalo with
tho first Vernon run. and It waa bar
that MoCredl leaped to th edge of th
crowd and peered down In tho left field
comer, whsr Tom Beaton waa warming
up with an emergency catcher. Bra-
ahear grounded to Pecklnpaugh forcing
Patterson at aecond. Stlnaon waa walked
aad UcCredl motioned for feeaton to
rellere Harkneaa. Before Tom could
obey th order McDonnell had grounded
I 4 1
Of MART.
IIiiIm farllel Wit
Lindsay. a bel)e Off Ilerkaee
I, off Kalaifb I. Hi rack eot liy Rat.
eight 4, by liarknee I. Double play
Ratolah lo llocaa lo Ilraabear. till by
Pitcher La Lar. Time of gam
41 Umpire Jllldebraod d Vaa
lUltrea.
Oftkg Troaxw Koala.
gaa rYaiVBlaoo. CaJ Oet. f Oakland
again took tk long end of tk eor la
tk fourth gam with tk 8aa rraarlao
aala, The final score waa I to I. Chris
ilea ptiched ft.nno game aad waa re
placed by a busher. who showed ooma
Buter waa knocked off the
mound la tbe flfik Inning, fanning,
wbo repUood him wsa bit bard and four
run were ftoorea orr nia aeiiTery. Cot
haw. Zee her. Coy. Wearer and John'
son tarred In batting. Score: R. H. E.
Baa Pranclaoo I I 4
Oftklaad t 11 1
Batterlaa Buter, Panning aad CftT'
ChrUUan. Tatea and kfltao.
Braaton Paas Seal.
Sacramento, Cat. Oct T. In a
old-faahloned aluggtng game tbo locale
paaaed the Beala la tbe pennant raoe
by defeating tha Angela by tho aooro of
17 to 1. Th Senator are now two
point ahead of the Beala Madden,
Baum and Heltmuller each knocked
bom rasa. Manager Dillon of th An
gela waa aplked and waa forced to lea
tha gam a Tbe batting of Madden.
Bhlnn. Lewis, Danalg, Dull a, Matager
and Delmaa featured th gam. Th
oor: R.H.E.
Los Angelea it 4
8acramento 17 ft 1
Batteries A mew and Brookm, Wil
son; Baum aad Thomaa.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
At Phlladslphlai R H E
New Tork 4 0
Philadelphia I II 0
Batterlee Caldwell and wuilame;
Coombe, Danforth and Lapp. Umpire
Egaa and Dlseen.
Chicago, Oct . c. Cleveland-Chicago
gam poatponad; rain.
At Boston:
Washington .
Bonton
Batteries Johnaon
O'Brien and Williams.
Vmplrea Weatervelt and Connelly,
and
R H E
1 1
8 7 2
Street;
At St Louie: ; R H . E
Detroit 6 10 ? 4
St Louis ..11 IS S
Batterlo Lively 'and Wilson: E.
Brown and KrltchelL Umpires Evans
and Mullia,
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES
11
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id
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1
Portland.
AB.
Chaflbourne 13
Rodgeiw
Lindsay
Rappa .....v.
Ryan .........
Krueger
Pecklnpaugh
LaLoago .....
Kubn
Henderson ....
Koestner . . . .A
feteen 8
fieaton 1
Harkneaa 4
14
14
IS
IS
IS
12
7
2
1
2
IL
4
8
6
S
8
8
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
Totala r7ll2
Vernon.
AB.
Carlisle 10
S3 .294
Rosa ....
Patterson
Brashear ,
Stlnaon
McDonnell
Rawllnga
11
14.
13
11
10
3
Burrell .......... 11
Hogan
Brown
KaJelgh
Kane
Glpe ............
Carson .........
Brackenrtdge ...
Hitt ............
Castletoa
6'
4
8
1
0
3
0
1
2
H.
1
0
4
5
2
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
P.C.
P.C.
.808
.429
.214
.885
.886
.231
.260
.286
.000
.OOF
.600
.333
.000
.000
.100
.000
- .86T.
.308
.456
.200
.000
.091
.200
.260
.000
1.000
.000
.000
1.000
I mm :
ToUl 102 23 .225
At New Tork. Firet rame: . R H E
Philadelphia 6 9 2
New Tork 10 8 3
Batteries. Bchulta and Klllirer; Aiaes
nd Wilson. Umplraa. Flnneran and
IUfileR- '
Second a-ame: R H B
Philadelphia 7
Mtv Vorlr 6 8
Batteries. Chalmers, Hall and Walsh;
Cradau ana uarxiey.
Umpires. Rlgler. and Ftnnerftn.
DALLES RACES CLOSE
; WITH FAST FINISHES
Th Dalles, Or., Oct 1. The twenty
first annual fair came to a cloa bar
yesterday afternoon. Fast raoea marked
the closing racing events. Falmont Jr.
won the 3:15 trot
2:16 pace Falmont Jr. first Redskin
second, Buford Boy third; time. 3:23 M
.3:00 trot or pace Katie Ouy flrat
Song Sparrow aecond, Snlble third;
time, Z:404.
The Dalles derby, half mile Rozie D.
first, Tenny second; time, :S6Vi.
Running race, 1 miles Cougar first.
Jeruaha aeoond, Tony Faust third; time,
z:oz.
Running dash, 4H furlongs Paddy
Button first, Maupln second, Maud R.
third; time, 1:J
Three eighth a mile dash Roxy flref.
Agnea second, P.tJdy Button third; time,
:86H.
Iillle tayr
rvrweid taaee. lb
Imimi beta f bee I l ',
1. taenia m4 a tecbeft I lb
flrol aad e-r4 e.M aad b Usee
Pallre kKked L Tb Hrol low
we made wbe pallet am4
tb ball er lb Itao by ft loag rft
arowM Ike left oad.
maakeo fte4l4 U Red Ike
aeea4 lorbdwa.
Tbe Arodeasy bey bw4 ftp to Ike
third aad femrtb we Mere a4 b44 Ikeir
efaeai aafe, walU PaJ Ufe btce4
Held goal to lb tbird , ner, re
Hag the elual ftfler ftaelbar few
salatite f play.
Tk loeer bad Ik better f tbe r
ward paae4eg. oeveral to eg gala beJag
by ibis metbad ef air. I
paallag lla Pftllerao eeUKked Pa.
I ef bis pasta being er 8 rarda.
Capiftlft beaa tu kk-ked beblsd tae
i li i ftcnmmago aad retired from
tk cam la tk oeooad auarter. bt re
turned lo U eoaleel la tho aait kaif.
paitarao. Ota Oro aad TaercA
proved the beet yardage gaiacr for tfe
vtdora, whll Tysoa boob throug IB
Arademr lias moot vary time.
Oieoo waa lajured la a aenmmage aaa
rill be eat of tk gam for Mveral
(els wltk aa Injured shoulder blada
Pattarooa left tb gam a few aqjaale
kofor tk raal whlsti with aa In
jured aakJa lla will be able te get back
la tk next game.
A large crowd wttaeaeed Ik game.
Tk lineup:
IJaeola Academy
fcorrell IX Wilson
Therkeieon
Rldehalgh LT Brla
Tuerck, Reed LO.
Tyson C.
Condi t Toung ....RO
Hronsoa i.r,
McKay RE.
Uleeo, O roc QB.
ratleraon
Orooe. Rlaley LH
Buckley . .
Thatcher PB.
Patteraon, RH
Newman
Touchdowns, raiisrooa i; gnaje rrom
touchdowns. Pa Hereon i; goaia rrom
field. Patteraon 1. Refer. Boyd. Um
Dire. Benson. Head linesman, reneter-
maoher. Field Judge. Dak a Timekeep
ers, swing and voaper.
LEE CRAWF0RLV TAKES
2:12 TROT AT SPOKANE
Portland Academy and Hill
Cadets Only Ones Net
Lined Up.
fWlag li-a taod . atft mtt
ball Ift tb aw4 bik ki Par tbe
saaaageaeAta aad alelaella of ibe
iwei ftibieiv less. a Tbe Prla4
aa4 ItUI a.eeu bee a4 iea4
iwr atblett skaagwr aa ye4 ten
u.:i aawi i.M a bM a eMou
e lac aalag wee a.
Tb lAaaMia klb evbead tei4 It ftle.
rw ewave iaa aa, Jeffeeewft. WmH
! a-M CMaavwa te4 Lbe Aartag
lb ei wee.
Tb twaeUI Of tk t(tm ftl Ik
aeAlagieai b(b ftKftaw) wee a fee-
be I 4ba tiet.'Uwa. pee! of tb
ibfteai bwdf) 14 ttradfeed.
ee4eatj irwa Weal. ?. a4
wUI Uaneisaav Ireaoaer. Tka seer.
Ure swsaaallle 0aie4 of tb 4TVwe
ad W. Morrww. aV gaaltk ft4 IL Dk-
Boden, MoCluo
Van Horn
Ma tehee k
Woodoora
Bean, Co
Rurgard
McClung
... Cobb
, Banford
Paal WlUei waa kssft yell Ia4r
f la ai Vt Wtadaagt wUI
bae ftaait of It I rack leaaa. farr
Mllea WUI kek aftar tbo kwalaea oad
f tb kaavebatt learn aad W. A Peaaler-
aaacaar wui bare akarg of tk
Oecer Wit will aui
baekelbail I earn.
Tb albieii lee Isr at C4mklft
aleeied PTMajr. Itagk Larp wlli saaaag
lb re4bll Ua. Illala Pwvwra wlU
b aarg af lb baakelkwil affair
aad Jim La a UI ! aW lb tracki
Oewrg Malakey wUI saaaag
Ibe bebal learn aad tk smsc l
III bo ftftder tbo maaagwreklp f aters-
fieid. Jim Balik aad B. Bloddart wtU
hare rbarg ef lb college palla.
Oeorge ktaaweU waa eieetad
of tbo track team aad Brtdy aad
reae war ar potaled eartahaa, aa of
field work aad oa f Iraak. Jaa
Cat terlla waa elected maaagor and J oka
Marpky oapiala ef tb beaked bail awmad.
Tk as a eager of Ih baaebaU loam bJ
ta elected aa yet. bat will b ftg-
pelnted om ttm la tk Bear furor.
Oeerg Kepp ftppolBlod captala f
Ik quad. Harold Pltaglbboaa
elected manager of tk ooceor t
Oarta Dyell waa erected yell
ef Ik Portlaad Aoadaaiy loam, wall
tb other poaltloaa will k tlUed la
,XulBra.
KID MX0Y KNOCKS
GOTHAM IDOL OUT
r
fretted P'isi tissil WKI
Kew Tore, OoC L kid MoOoy. old
time opponent of Jim Corbet t aad Bob
PI bee 1mm on a. held tb limelight la
Ootham'a fietlana aa ft result . ef tig
defeat of Jtm Savage, a pcpoUr Nw
ntfjerntclicrljoditr
of New York
Tak.cs great pleasure tVr announcing to the
. Men of Portland, Oregon
That from tbb dots on the Ttnoicned
.
"
Famous from ocean to ocean as exemplifying
.
Art ia Sliiit lVliiking
Authenticity in Stylets
...
Worthihesa of Mataiids
...
Perfection in Fit
Will he fotmi h greatest assortment
at the store of
.si V w
fl&cim&mQ of JfvorlL Only.
Lifwm lfesi Gb.
At Brooklyn. First gamai R H
Boston 1 8
Brooklva 0 6 0
Batteries Donnelly and Kllng, Karl
dan; Ragon and Hlggins. i
Umpires Buoh and Brennan.
Second game: R H E
Boston , 3 , f
Brooklyn 7 13 13 3
Batteries. ifoung, weaver ana nn
dn; Dent Schardt and Miller.
Umpires. Brennan ana iiusn.
"TSTANDTNG OP THE TEAMS
11 iu m."-S p. m.
Prime Rib Roatt Beef 10c
Grays Cafeteria
Cor. 7ih and Oak St. ' '
Pacific Coat League.
""""" Won." ' tMi."
Portland 103 - 69
Vernon ...109 77
Oakland ..;..103 90
Sacramento ......... 83 103
San Francisco 84 105
Los. Angeles .' 77 114
Amerlcaa League.
Won. Lost
Philadelphia ,
Detroit . . . . .
Cleveland ....
Chicago . . . . .
Boston ......
New Tork ..,
Washington ,
St Louis .....
. . .
. a
101
88
80
76
77
71-
64
43
60
63
: 70
73
7
:
OS
107
New Tork
Chicago-..'...
Pittuhurg ...
Philadelphia
fe-l. Louis . ,
Cincinnati . ..
Brooklyn , . .
National League.
Won. " Lost
98
90
14
79
'i
tu
62
69
60
67
70
72
81.
66
P.C.
.698
.586
.631
.446
.444
.403
P.C
.9
.683
.833
.607
.603
.600
-.421
.227
P.C,
.6(8
.600
.566
.630
.503
..456
.422
high
FAST HORSES GATHER
AT PIMLICO COURSE
(United Press Leased Wire. I
Baltimore, Oct 7 Thoroughbred
from throughout the east are gath
ered today at tho Maryland Jockey club,
Plmlloo track, for tho moat Important
vent of the sort this year. -
There will, bo 14 days of racing, th
meet continuing until October 35. No
parse less than 3600 will be added, and
the stakes will reach as high aa $2600
In added money.
Features for today are the inaugural
steeplechase for tho Baltimore club cup,
at a mile and an eighth, for non-pro
fessional riders only. The Kernan
purse, with $600 added,' mile and a six
teenth, will also be run. The Bowie,
scheduled for tho last, has attracted
some of the best horse In training from
the east and west. "
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Journal want ads bring results.
Spokane, Wash.. Oct T. Many cloa
flnlahe marked yesterday's racing at
the Interstate fair her. Lee Crawford
won tho 1:11 trot from lrg find tn
a race which was fral'jrwJ by rk fin
ishes at each lie. z.
Results:
First race. 2:12 trotters. 11800:
Lee Crewford (Russell). 2 1111
Orlena (Wilson) 3 8
Dan Mcldnney (McGuiro) 1 3
Time 2:1654, 3:11. 1:11,
3:184.
Second race, 8:14 pacers, 1800;
Leah (Hill) 3 8 1 1
Merchanc (Gray) 1 ' 1 3 I
William T. (Payne) I I 2 2
Leola (Fraaler) 4 4 4 4
Time 2:1414. 2:1454. 2.14V4. .2:16 54.
Third raoe, four and one half fur
longs, purse 1200 'Free Will (Riddle)
won. Wild Bear (ReMen) aecond, Penang
(Klrschbaum) third. Tim. :56. Burl
and Anna Sohnieder finished aa named.
Fourth 'race, flva furlongs, handicap.
puree 3500 Uaeolt (Klrschbaum) won,
Irish Gentleman (buxton) second. Dr.
Dougherty (Qroth) third. Time 1:0114
Oswald B., Beds, Oxer and Meddling
Hannah finished as named.
Fifth race, six furlonts. selling, purs
3250 Native Son (Rosen) won, Laura
Clay (C. Ross) second, Oellco (Mc-
Ewen) third. Time 1:16. Elsie Finney,
Matador, Hand Satchel, Moss Back,
Plaeldes, Birdie P. - Capana and Black
Sheep finished as named.
Sixth race, one mile selling, purse
1360 Meada (Gargan) won, Chief Des
mond (C. Ross) second, Deno (Mat
thews) third. Time 1:42. Back Bay
and Sir Angus flnlahed a named.
WILLIE RITCHIE GETS
DECISION ON BRITOrM
(United Press Lsesed Wit,)
Baa Francisco, Oct 7. r-WDlle
Ritchie, the fast youngster who has
been climbing tho pugilistic ladder
rapidly of late is a step nearer tho
championship .class her today, a a
result of his victory over Jack Brltton,
the highly touted Chicago lightweight
Ritchie had all th beat of tha milling
in every . round, and . showed . great
cleverness and speed..
Brltton was aggressive, strong ami
willing," but . showed no knowledge of
the fin points of tho boxing game.
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liveryllimg Goes
Tommy Murphy ys h has a
rtaea trotter for. that 1911 ' futurltiea In
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