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THR OHCCON DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE II. Hit. IS DOTY'S PJHCH HIT WINS HIS BATTLE B. STURDY ATHLETES ABOARD STEAMER BOUND FOR STOCKHOLM GORDON Tacoma Slabstcr Holds Colts , to Three Hits but 8 Passes and Two Double Steals Aid Williams Bunch. A elk U as food ittfla mot lr 14 lint. ead thai la bal tl Ydt Uioa of Tacom (dar. vn ihouih h Ul lha Cell doa ihiaa rill, II. r waa to t. and M tuiy pilch on of lha alaadiaal In of Ms eir. I.la only 1x4 latitat balcg lb IMrd. ! Oor4an get tr fl Ihxum Cruliattank mla)ii4a4 Ha low fly lafi and cama noma Jllll a douUla co lha left fl44 f.m. On I aid of that taping jwiir had lha Benaal ealtigina Ihalr ttd ofr trying la rt tua olivary alaaia. Ila aa gives (tilaol au.ori la Ilia fruh, aa4 4a- rtd lo la lha gam. Tha Cqulnaa kicked Ihenieelv Inla a Iaa4 rtf hi at lha taking advaatai of tld wlnae of Uordon and hla back- lop. CrltUtidan, a good looking young ralchar with a powarful if Inaecurala whip. Mnor openad with an aroala, bui after Bpe skied lo Mlka Lyaeh. ha aa forcd al aacond by Crulkahank. Tha lallar Immediately ilferd oond an4 whan Crliian4n loaa4 lha tall far ovar lha k)tona, Crulkweni lo third, rnaa followed by getting lha ftrat of hla Ihraa walk, which by lha way, cama la aaeh tlma at bat eicapt lha aavanta whan ha doubled, galling a parfact bat ling avaraga for lha day. Th atarlad a delayed doubla Crulkahank acorad on a do decision. PU FUya Orl Tint, As heretofore mantlonad. lha Tlgtra lie J up lha count In lha third. With. one out Cordon tripled, which aa fol lowed by Yohe walk. Tliea Nlll dou bled to tha left tenet, but Yoha got off lo a poor atari and waa hald at third. Abbott popped lo Billy Kpae, who re lieved Wllllama at flrat and played alarillng gama. and McDowell retired Neighbor at flrat. Doty virtually won hla own gama In the fourth. Frlee walked again and Harrla aacrlflred. Mrnowoll alao drew a pan, but Klbbla popped to Nil!. Oor doo couldn't locate tha plate for Coltrln. and th baaea were full.. It waa up to Doty, and he delivered with a beautiful blngla aoina is feet ovar Moraa'a head and Kdea and McDowell acored. Coltrln reaching third. Bobby sprinted acroaa th. iiiatA when Mnair hrtnncixt mm tm one away from Yon, Doty going to sec ond, the rthroen moved up when Moraa fociled Speas' grounder and th baaea were again full. Crulkahank, tha ninth man at bat, waa out, Yoha to Cameron, and the Jig waa off. Crulkahank waa hit on tha ankle to atari the eeventh Inning, and took third whan Fries got a fluklnh double back of third. Harrla arched to Lynch, and Crulkahank wan nut at the plate trying 10 score on McDowell's grounder to Nlll. Fries reached tlilrd and the pathnien worked another double steul, this time on Mickey Lalonge, who relieved Crit tenden, suffering; a split finger, In the seventh. Kibble's out to Albott closed the Inning and the run getting. Score,; TACOMA. w AB. R. H PO. A. E. Yoh, 3b 4 0 a 1 i 0 Nlll. 2b . 2 0 1 6 1 0 Abbott. If 4 0 ' 0 - 2 0 0 Neighbors, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Moray, fs 4 0 1 o 1 1 Lynch, cf 4 0 I 3 0 0 Cameron, lb 4 0 1 R 1 o Crittenden, c 2 0 0 2 0 1 uoraon. p 3 l i j 3 0 l.al.onge, c 2 0 0 1 0 1 Hunt 0 0 0 0 0 0 y r ... , ..x,,. , - - 1 St. ... . . .. . ( v.-, - j a V ' . .'.' a v I ' d'f v ! 'i f if lllllll CLUB SPRING MEET TO BE CLASSY Best Hones In Club Will Race at Garden Home, Satur day, June 29. Oa of Ik alahvial t,nli r .a!4 ba4r It. aei u f ike urlUad tlual rluh will Ue iIH i um rlith gfund trf ikta Mgaalaaiiaa al U4 J I i 0a lha afuraevw af Jane S tlfty r muie if lha n.uti aarl rl4a af U lub will -IKila. a4 many f Ir.tjw h entered la la r mat steal The rgrnt larlude a r4 f l yvaed, ft e-kiM avU fr 44ia a. t.a r- f worth lt a4s Vera a4 a&ita litua (. 1 4a) ill W ataoala & l ail I )ia4 m4 i It amaekbar it beaat atie4 Tba- UI aia for k.r4gki o r ia hmi iirtig ! r.iia4 I aol ir h k4e lk H .!, tiMiairr a4 tltWt fiw la atr U'lt.k Dwl leaaa are a4la al Ik , e4 Ikair ial r akg Ik f ;. m4 aaia I l mm ! I 41 itail eli4r ba (lae4 ky k iMa.e. 4 aa ka vtlM r be a4,lr 4ltli4. h l Ifcent wul l eatrviMiy afctivua I Tkia w Ik f.rai af H I k U4 la U.. eiiy la Tia rr cuniltie f IK club. i.iiki f i. Httrt U Tttk. J Kalbh Jaftklfe. laiiw i'roai aa4 fir fcUtal Itak. I puma exrf Ibiug at ik ilt giouaJ ia fuel ejaa akaa for Ik Ma Th M kalf Mi lro t baJag r.':4 4 k ay aM Ik . ni4 f4 1 u r fui..4 iia .. t fa4l mMU lt b4 Mil H IM Ckiag t-tMlrta I fa -ial lfta fra tb 4 i m It f r lb ft- t 4k.4ka 41 Ikw M lla 4. ku .lag at l it . Ikrw traia ui b r It vii . 4 iU ataak 14 ra i Ike gra.4a la aataai. Tk ifeiaa will r4 I Ik any 4.141: flee it a to (ilUUa m 4. G. t '!. Oal. a t r a4- Ikg Hikii k4 ftr Ik Ikw 4 laaikg. ik lxU a-i snli rW4r kr kr Ik m I W I Tka IhIi .4 ! rvl4ig , Utuiiaa. tims r"rttk4 kurtar. waa a Ik 4 fae i lr!a Tka tL t to lt.imki ,,..,..,.1 4 k krn.ie, ,. 4 4 tkn.iwJi!ni'a a4 Kn, Uat l Harkiaa a4 tortr a,., i ' imi 11 H MULTNOMAH DEER. $1 DZ. QTS- Dcliveftd MULTNOMAH BEER. $1 DZ. QTS- Del!erd I" ' I ii i i a Itvto by latarnallaaal N rvl. Oroup photograph Ukn aboard th t(nir rit!cd or aoroe of th American Olympic team oa their d prtar4 for 8wdn. la tbt cntr. atatdtng and wearing a gray tutl. It Jawet K. BulMrku, Awtrlfao Olrmplo comntaaloa. Nooo of th Port la od athlete arc mb la th plrtur. RODGERS KING BATTING AVERAGES FOR THE SERIES FEATURE OF GAME ! aef Twa Oaaaa. Ab II. Portland Captain Tries Hard to win but Can't Over come Sluggers. Total J3 1 7 24 10 2 Batted for Gordon in 9th. PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mensor. cf peas, lb . Crulkahank Fries, rf Harris, c McDowell, 2b. Kibble, 3b . . . Coltrln, 88 . . Doty, p If . 3 , .3 .3 0 0 1 o 0 1 0 1 0 3 11 1 2 2 5 1 Dob Angelea, June It Happy Ho fan aluggera lived up lo their names yesterday and poundad Uarknaaa and Hlgglnbotham hard anj won th fir I gam of th rta by lha or of I to 1. Th Tigers annexed II hits. Including Iwo horn runs, one trlpl and thra doubles off Harkneas and Hlggln botham. while Portland waa only able to get eight hits off th left hander. Itoy inn. Captain Rodgera was tha bright atar of th game. Btaldea fielding bril liantly ne mad four hlta In aa many trip to th plate. Every run acored by tha Reavers was the result of his great natuna; Vernon opened up on Harkneas In the second Inning snd tallied two runs. Three more were added In tha third In ning. Portland scored lis first runs In the fourth Inning. Bancroft's walk. Lit achl's error of Krueger's grounder. Ma honey's sacrifice and Rodger' single turned th trick. In the atxth th Reav ers managed to get their third tally. Bancroft opened with an Infield hit. but Krueger hit Into a double play. Manoney then doubled and acored on Rodger' two base swat ' ". Vernon acored In the fifth and added two more In the eighth. Koestner will likely work this afternoon for the Beav ers and Hogan will probably us Brack enrldge agalnat the Beavers. The score PORTLAND. AR. Chsdbourne, If 3 Bancroft, ss t Krueger, cf 4 MahoneS-, rf 3 Rodgers, 2b 4 Rapps, lb 4 Llndnay, 3b 4 Howley, c 4 Harkneas, p 0 Hlgglnbotham, p .... 8 4 Ban croft I Chadbourne 3 Krugr 4 Mahoney I Rodger I Hap pa 4 Llndaay I ilowUy 4 llaikneaa 0 lilgglnbuiham ... t i o 0 Maneor . . . Hpeaa Crulkahank Fi lea i Hants McDowell ., Klbbla Coltrln .... Moore rJloomfleld Lamllna . . . Doty Colt Two O . Ah. It I t 4 I 0 0 0 I 0 1 1 11 P c III .004 .too 111 1 04 .214 .JH .0 oet p c tio :if :i .no .000 : poo .zto .003 .:.d Sit .10 DM LEADS NORTHWEST ST CKS Portland Outfielder's Four Hits Put Him Above Blustery Mr. Meek. 4) STANDING OF TIIK TEAMS. By making four hlta In aa many t rip lo ll plate In Monday a gama again! th Tacoma Tigers. Norman Crulkkhank, the Coll outfielder secured from heattl. advanced to th top of lha Northweai arn leagu balling column. Crulkahank a average. Including yrtlerday'a gam. I 157. II la followed by ilaek. who ;a hitting lit Wiiffll of flpokana I In third plar wllh th average of .331. The average: An ii. Crulkahank J 43 Me.k 1,1 j Wuffll i;j a. Q u tt us us a t 12 o z Cd N O Q Ul US a 2 O z D SPECI K .0 Multnomah Etcr. $1.00 Dot. Qu Dclivercdj Multnomah Betr, $1.00 Dpi. Qta DcUvtrtd A Midsummer Clearance OF High-Grade Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Etc PC, .ss: 1M JSS Pacific Coast League. 4 Vernon Oakland Loa Angeles . Sacramento .. Portland Jan Franclaco Vancouver Victoria . . Tacoma .. 0 2 0 Total 10 1 01 07 6 3 25 5 3 27 SCORE BY INNINGS Tacoma 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 Portland 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 o Hits 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 SUMMARY. Struck out By Doty 1, Gordon 2. Bases on balls Off Doty 2, off Gordon 8. Two-base hits NH1, Fries Three base hit Gordon. (Sacrifice hits Nlll V U n .ri ' I . . . . "..I v. .. ' T,hank 2, Fries 2, Ma&owell. Hit by - pitched ball Cruikshank. Time of iime, j nour ia minutes, umpire. Van Haltren, Bees Defeated Champs. Vancouver, B. C, June 19. The Bees defeated the champions here yesterday by the score of 3 to 1. Narveson pitched an effective game, while Gervais was touched up irr a lively manner. The Bfore: r, h. e. -.Vancouver 1 7 l v ictoria i 3 10 Batteries Gervais and Lewis; Nar- verson ana crindle. umpire Toman, Angels Crawling Up. San Francisco, June 19. The Los An geles team Jumped within a half a game or second place by defeating Bud Sharpe s team by the score of S to 1 The Angels hit like fiends. The store: R. H. E Los Angelea 1....8 11 t Oakland 1 7 J Batteries Chech and Brooks; Parkin ana Auiza. nedemann. Totals Carlisle. If .. Kane, cf McDonnell, lb Brashear, 2b . Bayless, rf Lltschl, ss ... Burrell, 3b . Agnew. c .... Hitt, p I. n. H. PO. A. E. 0 0 3 0 0 1112 1 1 0 3 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 110 0 0 14 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 24 7 2 33 VERNON. AB. R. H. PO. 6 110 0 14 2 0 Totals 84 8 11 27 18 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Vernon 00231002 8 Hits 0023301 2 11 Portland - O'O 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 8 Hits O'l 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 8 SUMMARY. Three hits and three. runs off Hark- ness In three innings. Charge defeat to Harkneas. Home runs Agnew, Kane. Three-base hit Burrell. Two-base hits Howley. Brashear, Carlisle, Mahoney. Lltschl. Rodgers. Stolen base Rodrers. Sacrifice hits Mahoney, McDonnell. Base on bans Off Hitt 3, Off Hark ness 1, Hlgglnbotham 1. Struck out uy Hitt z, by Hlgglnbotham 2. Double lays Burrell to Lltschl to McDonnell Ime, 1:35. . Umpires Flnnev- and w neeier. Won. LoeC Pet. ..43 I .tot .. 41 81 ,. 40 II .6(13 ,. II 3D .44? . St 37 .413 .21 44 .3 S 11 League. Won. Lost. Pet. . 82 31 .M .32 31 .6li . 31 30 J.U8 . 31 30 .60'. . 28 It .600 . 28 83 .468 Hap Smith Kelraaed. Hap Hmllli, th Coll outfielder. wa rleard yeslnrday Smith ha been Buf fering wllh a aor arm and hla Inability 10 hit th Mil In a degree to overcome his poor throwing waa not In evidence. Pmlth will likely return to California if ha doean't land a job In the north. National League. Won. Lost. New Tork 8 8 11 Plttaburg 28 21 Chicago 2 7 21 Cincinnati 30 25 Philadelphia 20 25 St. Louis 2.1 .13 Brooklyn IS .TO Boston 18 36 American Boston 35 Waahlngton 34 Chicago 33 Philadelphia 28 Detroit 27 Cleveland 23 New York 17 St. Louis 16 ,eague. Won. Lost. 19 21 24 22 80 29 SI 87 Pet. .776 .671 .66.1 .645 .445 .434 .376 .333 Pet. .648 .618 .579 .560 .474 .371 .364 .302 Nick Wonder About Glrot, Nick .Williams Is wondering what be came of Lefly (Jlrot. The young aoutn faw wa left behind when th Heavers left for the south and Wllllama waa given cuBlody of him. However, Glrot has not put In an appearance. Whin Pat Bohen arrlvee from Cullfornla one of th other pltchera will be releaeej. Bohen I a buaher with a lot of nromla fpM Some Barker. An understudy has been found for Nick Williams. He is none other than Billy Sp'. who played a corking flrt baoe yesterday. Speas used to play ths Initial corner In th buhes, but that was a long time ago. He scted like a big leaguer yesterday. In the fifth In ning yesterday Yohe hit a grounder to Coltrln that Bobby throw over Speas' neaa 10 me nieacner netting. As soon as Bill mUsed the ball on a jump he started out after It and made a quick retrieve, hurling the ball with lightning apeed to Coltrln, who tagged Yohe as he slid Into second. It was indeed some play. Q US OH US eJ W Q r CO h Z US N o Q US US as a o z H D a ASSORTMENT OF RARE BARGAINS VIRGINIA DARE WINE, the ladie.' favorite 55c NAPA AND SONOMA RELSUNG, very fin 50c CRYSTALLIZED ROCK AND RYE 65c SUNNYBROOK, the pure food whUkey, bonded in unitary gUuia container, half gallons . $1.85 CORONET DRY GIN, fine for fizzea, etc 75c CALIFORNIA CHAMPAGNES, pinU, 40c ix for .....$U5 MONEY SAVERS PRIVATE STOCK WHISKY MONOGRAM WHISKY X BOURBON PORTLAND CLUB WHISKY MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKY MEDICINAL GIN All Full Quarts FRENCH VERMOUTH Extra Special at ITALIAN VERMOUTH rif rir rnnnrir d BLACKBERRY CORDIAL DO GRAPE BRANDY California Wines PORT CLARET ANGELICA ZINFANDEL CATAWBA BURGUNDY RIESLING SHERRY SAUTERNE MUSCAT HOCK MODEIRA TOKAY MALAGA palm of one hand has been patented by a Minnesota man for dating eggs as they are umen rrom nests. V a krysk aiaaiafWfJfQ Well selected clothe compensate for a whole lot of shortcomings 0w M I 5 S American League Games. At Chicago: . R. H. E Bt. i,ouls 4 10 Chicago 3 6 3 Batteries rowell and Stenhens: Mo- grtdge and Kuhn. Umpires) Connolly and Hart. At Detroit: R. H. E. Cleveland 4 8 1 ueirou g ii Batteries Kaler. George and O'Neill; vvorKs ana sianage. Umpires Dlneen and Sheridan. At Washington: R. H. E Philadelphia 4 12 j vvasmngion ....6 9 1 Batteries Morgan. Houok and Thom as, Egan: Groom ad Henry. Umpires- O'Loughlin and ! Egan. National League Games. At Boston: R. H. V!. Cincinnati 3 8 0 Boston ,vi .... 4 14 J Batteries Benton and Clarke: Tvler and Rarlden. . Umpires Klem and Bush. 4 At New Tork: R. TT w Pittsburg 7 10 . a New yorit , 3 7 5 Batteries camnlts and Gibson: Mat ewson, crannan and Meyers. - wmpireu Kigier and Flnneran. Curley 8ay Battle Will Ee Sure. (United Pre Uiud Win.) La Vegas, N. M.. June 19. Jack Cur- ley was extremely peeved today whan asKewa to discuss the Albuquerque re port that Governor McDonald was de termined to stop the Johnson-Flynn tight if he could possibly do so under the law. Curley declared the report was absurd. Tommy Ryan's statement yesterday that Flynn Is "hog fat" was also pooh-poohed by Curley. Dr. Edwin Shaw, who exam ined both Johnson and Flynn. asserted today that Flynn carries very little fat. Seattle Beata Spokane. Seattle, Wash., June 19. Indian Ca dreau took a trip up In the fifth inning and allowed the locals to overcome Spokane' lead and win the game by th score of 5 to 3. Score: R. H. E .Seattle S 5 3 Spokane . . . . . 8 9 1 Batteries James and Whaling; Cad reau, Willis and Devogt. j Maxey Beats Pendleton. La Grande, Or., June 19. Richard Maxmeyer, former Portland and Van couver pitcher. In his first game for the locals defeated the Pendleton team by ' the score of 10 to 8. Hewitt pitched for; Pndjeton. 1 R .H. fi.' ..Z 4 ........... .1 S And Apehr: Rrn. nan ana tvnnrer. Umpires Eason and Johnstone. At PhiladelDhla: Chicago . , Philadelphia Batteries Cheney At Brooklyn: ' ,t St. Louis Brooklyn ..... Battnrte Steel and and Miller.. Umpires Brennan and Email. R.H.B. 8 3 ...... 14 6 Bliss; Allen C.J. MATHIS&CO Men' ClotheV Shoj .149 Sixth Street SulllYan's Address Wanted. - Th address of Billy . Sullivan, the Butte. Mont., ' middleweight, who ar rived in Portland last week, la wanted. F. H. Brown is anxious to get In com munication with the Butt scrapper, Brown la looking after th affairs of Jack Duarte, th Oakland. Cl, middle weight, and. would Ilk to arrange "a bout with any middleweight orf that Pa dfto roast. Brown can be reached ovr the telephone at Eat tl. .- v Tin Sftiraw Wnjtjhwaft a Flaw o us US US Q r CO H 2 US N O Q US us o selling The same wine that we have been for $2 a gallon, extra special at $3LOO a gallon, including sanitary glass container. Bulk Whiskies Greatly Reduced Your choice of the following grades of $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 goods: GLENN OLD LEWIS HUNTER ROSEWOOD STANDARD SUNNYBROOK CEDARBROOK H O 3 H w w - O o N w z 3 3- J. E. PEPPER SILVER ROCK BARBEE MOUNTAIN CORN for S2.4S gallon, including container. Multnomah Beer, $1.00 Doz. Qts., Delivered Multnomah Beer, $1.00 Doz. Qts., Delivered 2 s St o 3 K Choice of These Well Known Whiskeys .10 Wilson, That's All J. H. Cutter Barbee, full quart, bonded UNDEROOF, full quart Glenn, full quart, bonded Rose City, quart, bonded si Imported Wines 95c BlEWlflS- STRAW Perfect BrakHs Ns&ty Slhapes mm Leading Qothier MQRRISON STREET . AT FOURTH Porto Port Chablis ' Macon Zeltinger Sauterne St. Julien Spanish Sherry Pommard Laubenheimer Bodenheimer Pontet Canet Medoc US US US a ta h US N o Q - US us ess o z !3 These Wines always sell from $1.50 to $2 a bottle. Your choice, each 95 Imported Cordials $1.35 Anisette Maraschino Curacoa Creme de Menthe Creme de Cocao Apricot Liqueur Regularly priced from $1.75 to $2.25 a bot tle, special for this sale at $1.35 Choice of These Well Known Whiskies McCoy, bottled in bond J. E. Pepper, bonded , Cream Rye, full quart Glenn, 5s, bonded ' Doyle's Malt, full quart Kose City, os, bonded Scotch Whiskies These $1.50 and $1.75 Scotch Whiskies; Watson's No. 10 Usher's Sanderson's Black and White Dewar's Extra Haig and Haig Bushmill's Irish Jameson's Irish For $1.25 Bottle o N .55 3 4 -d w SUBURBAN DELIVERIES We deliver free to the following suburbs . on days specified only ; LENTS, Wednesday. ST. JOHNS, Thursday. , - MONTA VILLA, Wednesday-Sat'dy H WOODLAWN, Thursday. , KENTON, Thursday. Wednesday. Mail Orders Filled aft These Prices, But No Express Charges Paid Multnomah Beer, $1.00 Doz. Qts., Delivered I Multnomah Beer, $1.00 Doz. Qts., Delivered ROSE TO Main 6737, A-777S 17-19 N. First, Corner Burn:! !: MULTNOMAH BER,$1 DZ.QTS; Delivered MULTNOMAH.BEEIt, $1 D H o mm w o N w t. n F i u