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THE .OREGON DAILY EAVERS COME BACK AGAINST SOLONS---ANDERSON GREETED BY FRIENDS bill EM B8EA KIO ftcoraeyi PY S Lindsay and Doane 'Come! Through With Bases .Bulg- . jng and Defeat Stroud, , Portland broke back. Into the wlnnlns column aguln by hupping on Relief Pitcher Stroud in the ninth inning yes-tt-rday for twa tuna and three hits, Wal- , trr Doane's single over short; after Bill Lindsay's sacrifice fly,' chasing in the . rxtd tally Up to that time the Senators luJ been lcatling, betause the locals had tvpcn abte to- put over only one run on lslit lilts while two infield outs gave tlm visitors their brace off Pitcher Hag vi man. Higginbothani, who pitched, two Innings frets credit for the belated via tury, while Stroudt; who relieved Shult with men on basea In the eighth,' is charged with-defeat. V v r- Jimmy Shlnn walked off Hagerman In the first Inning, and then the big fellow clipped a button ofr Stark's ahlrt. , Mo inn sacrificed and Shlnn was over on Tennant's out, Korea to DerrU-k. . Krneftr Oata Double. Portland tied it up In the second when Krueger doubled down the third base line and tfeored on Berry's single to c,en ter. Moran singled to left and went , to third when Tennant kit fed to right in the'Toterth frame. Tommy taking second when Doane threwto third to try to iind Moran. Moran sprinted home when U Uourk" weni outv Bodgers to Derrick. With two out in the fourth. Derrick doubled to left, and was out trying to stretch the blngie. Lewis to O'Rourke. In the eighth Krueger beat out a hit to4 Tennant, and this was followed Dy JJer rtck's blngle to left. Berry tried to sac jlflce, but Tennant came in fast and winged Krueger at third on a mighty Hose play that gave the fans a chance to roar at Umpire Held. . Beavera Till Bags.' : After a long squabble over whether a badly soiled or a clean ball was the one that should be used by Shults n pitch ing to Koras, dirt, momentarily tri uniplied. But Korea refused to .bite at bad ones and walked. Then Lindsay doubled to left, after McCredle kidded T'mpire Newhouse In, calling for a new pill. That was the end of Hhults, and Wolverton hurled Stroud into tjie breach. Stroud filed the bases by walking Doane, but lie immediately tightened up with disaster staring "htm In the face and whiffed Rodger and Krueger. who fell for bad balls. Derrick drove a, terrific one in the direction of Kenworthy that should by all rights have been a .fcase hit. but that 'agile athlete knocked it down. and. while lying "ion the ground topsed it to Stark to force Ixane. , Big in Command." V"."v'v Hoth Korea and Higginbotham pulled mlsplays in the eighth and n4nth, but bl Klg. was in complete command, and the Wolves couldn't score. v v It looked for ft spell as if tha Beavers were to lose another game in which they outhit their opponents two to one, but luck suddenly turned to them In the final frame.- Fisher, batting for Berry, fouled to Start Hlgglnbotham hit a tantallaer to Stroud that the pitcher wouldn't handle, and It want for a $ng One Krapp was put In to run for him. C'hadbourne smashed one to Kenworthy for a boot, and Korea rolled a slow one to the same spot, beating it out and filling- the-based, giving him a 'perfect hit ting average with two blows, a sacrifice INDIVIDUAL BATTING AVERAGES FOR SERIES Beavars One Game. AB. H. Ohadbouane . .... 6 1 . : , P.C. .200 i.ono . .333 .000 .500 ',500 .333 .000 ,000 .000 1.000 Korea . ...,..., 2 Lindsay - 3 Doany ........ .'. 4 Rodgers . Krueger . ...... t 4 Derrick , l Berry . 3 Hagerman , .... 2 Fltjifeerald 1 ' Fisher . ........ 1 Hlgglnbotham , , 1 l : 6 1 2." j..., 0 0 0 1 ROUND ROTEC NIC Totals . 34 . 11 .814 Colts Two Games. AB. II. r.c. Bancroft . . B .000 fipeas , 8,2 .250 Mohler. 6 0 '-'.OOO Fortler ...... S .1 .167 Mahoney ....... 8 2 .2.10 Oulgnl 1 0 .000 Williams , .7 1 .H3 Hurray'. ....... 5 '0 .000 Coltrln . 7.7.Y... 0 .00A Fitchner . ...... 2 " .000 Agnew 3 0 .000 - Totals . ......57 6 .105 , 4 . ' JUSTF0R 15 DAYS Oh" account of our late Spring season, and as we are overstocked with woolens, we will make up A SUIT TO YOUR , M E AS U R E of any of the LATEST SELECTIONS Regular $30ani $35 Values $25.00 Also black and blue serges and cheviots included in this sale. 214 Alder St., Bet. Sec ond aridThird FITCHNER'S HELP IS WOOZY IN 8TH CANTO AND VANCOUVER COPS Ingersoll Lets Colts Down With Two Bingles and They Are Unable to Tally, ' " (Special to The Jon mi t.t Vancouver, B. C., April 23,-r,Fcrt Fitchner pitched speedball after speed ball at the Vancouver bunch today and untiLtbQ eighth-lnning.-when couple of his stabletnates, Murray and Wil liams threw him down, the locals were enable to score, i The., game put Van couver still, further In the lead. Bennett started the down fall of tha Colts In the eighth -inning, by singling over second. ' llleUtcr bunted, and Mur ray made a bad, throw -to Mohler, cov ering first, which let Pug reach third and Helster second, but when the fourth j ball to KrlsTt was allowed to- get away from Murray. Bennett was over wmv the first run. and Helster perched on third. Walsh grounded to Coltrln, wh started a double play that nailed Frisk at second but Williams dropped Moh- ler's relav and Helster scored. Ingersoll held the Colts to two hits and they were not troublesome until the eighth' inning when Mtcnnor ana Bancroft walked with one out, but Kip- pert overhauled Speas' fly and Mohler forced Bancroft at second. The score: VANCOUVER -----, An. k ro. s . 3 t o 10 1 3 S 0 X. Bmnert, 2b. HMatw. Jf. klirrr. cf. Krlolt, rf.-.J WHlsh. lb. .. a t ....... s i . 4 ! .'2 f MoMurdo. Sb. O. 8cbrne.T, m. ........... 2 fl lifwU, r , H .0 lD(ersoll, p 3 O ' Total .... .......28 2 4 27 1J 1 POBTLASD AB. ft. II. PO. Bancroft. 3b. Sfi. If. ... Mohler, 2b. .. KortlBr, rf. . Mn honey, rf. Wllllimi, lb, Murfny, e. .. Coltrln, u. , FHcboer, p. - i A O . A O A -o A O Total ......;..i..2T O 2 24 10 3 SCORB BY INNINGS Vanrntiter ...............A O O A 0 A 0 2 2 Portland .'..... O A 0 0 0 0 0 00 8CMMARY. Barrlflce hlt Hrltter, WalKb. Stulen baaet Walsh 2, fiieai. Baae on ball-Mff Inicerwill 5; off Fltdiner 2,' .Rtruck it-By birennll 4. br Ftlrhner 8. Hit b jiitcbed ball Walab, Fortler and Sebarney. Double ploya Sdiarufjr to Bennett to Walab. I'asstd bill Murray. Time 1 :35. ' L'mplre Toman. and two walks for the matinee. Then Llna say drove a long fly to Van Buren, who replaced Lewis in right in the third, when Jimmy was canned for crabbing on a decision at home piste. Krapp beat tne throw home, tying the score. Comes now Doane in the plnch-hltting role. He raised a beauty high over Stack's head, and the Beavers became a factor once? f more In the pennant race, after dropping some seven or eight straight games. The scores - , SACRAMENTO ' AB. R. H. o 0 1 1 0 "1 1 A O A 0 PO. A." 0 A Fhlnn, rf. ., , A Kt&rk, a. .............. 2 Moran, cf 3 Tennant. lb. ........... 4 Kfnworthy, 2b. ......... 4 O'Ronrke, .. 8b. 4 Iwl, If. .... 4 I'brek, c. 4 Kcbultz, p. 8 Van Burun, rf. , . . ...... 2 Stroud, p. O Total ............... .M 2 4 26 14 1 PORTLAND . AB. K. II. PO. A. E. Chadhonrne, lf........... 5 11 Z o 0 Korm, as. 2 0 8 4 ,H 1 Undnaf, Sb, ...3 A 11 1 U Doane, rf. , 4 0 1 10 n Kodgtrs, 2b 4 A A 2 3 0 Krueger, cf. 4 1 2 1 A 0 Ierrii'k, .lb. 4 i 2 11 0 (i Btrry, c '. S A 1 ft 4 U Hapermsn, p. ....,.... 2 O 0 0 8 0 tKhiRerald .............. 1 u U A . A 0 Hlgglnbotbam, p. ...... 10 1 a 2 1 tFiaber ........ ,...... , A O OO- 0 (Krapp ....A 1 A A 0 0 Total 34 3 11 27 16 S Two out when whining run arored. . '."tBatte4 for Hagerman in aerenth. tBatted for Berry in nlnlh. ' Hia for Hlgglnhotham In nlata. ' -SCORB BY INNINGS Sacramento 1 0 A 1 A A A A 0 2 Hits ..A 0020020 1 ft Portland ............... .A 1 0 A 0 0 0 A 2 S Hits I- 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 8 11 8UMMAKY - Struck ut By Rrbults 3, "by Strond 2. by Hagerman 8. by Hlgglnbotham 1. Baaea on balls Off Hbnlta 2, off Stroud 1, off Hager man 2, off Hlgglnbotham 1. Two ban hits IJiidaa, Krueger, Derrick. Sacrifice hits Mo ran, Kore. Lindaay 2.- Stolen baaea Shlnn 2, Korea. Hit by pitched balls Stark by Ha- german. victory to Hlgglnbotham, defeat to Brroun. inninga pircneu By Krhulti 7, runa 1, hlla 6; Hagerman 2 runa, 4 lilts in 7 tnnlnes Time ot game 1:53, I'mplres Newhouae and ueia. STANDING OP THE TEAMS racific Coast League. ' Won. Ix Angeles 12 Oakland 11 Venice. 10 Sao I'ranclsco 9 i'ortland 7 Sacramento -. .-. ...... i ..... i . s T Lot 0 7 It 12 10 10 .am .47 .42(1 ,412 .412 Northwestern League. - Won. Loat. Vancnnrer 9 2 Seattle S ' 3 I'ortland 4 4 Victoria 4 4 Spokane 8 ft iHfuina , , 2 8 ret. .7SA .02.1 .f.00 .tX) ..1T0 .2M Western Tri-State League. Won. Loat. Pet. 1-a Grande 1 Walla Walla 1 Boie 1 North Yakima A Baker i.. 0 I'emlU'toa 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 , ,oo .000 A 0 1 ., 1 ".. Lost. 1 2 2 3 4 JrrT?r National Leapue. " ' . ,. Won. Philadelphia 4 Plttaburg ,,..w 7 New York ................... S Pet ..soo .778 .714 Chicago , 7 .7iH) Brooklyn .................... St, Louis 8 Boaton 1 ClBclnnatl ..... . 1 ..420 .338 .14! . American League. . ' Won. rhllailelphlt ................ ..... Waahlnglos ft Clereland T Chicago A Detroit ....................... 5 Kt. Iiul (J ' Boxlim i , 8 Nff York 'l . Loat. . 1-. 1 .' - 4 6 0 7 6 . T Tet: .SH .! ,f(M ,4M .417 .125 -Amcriran-AbsoclaUoit, Won. It ret. .T27 .700 .r,4-i ,.VM .444 .417 ..'! hanui City t Sllniicanolla " , , g Indiana polia ; ft (.(iliiiobn f.....t.r T... 4 lulT.il) , .....4... ......,,, . 5 hi. I'a (il ..... . ...... ...... 4 ToK'do 3 OLD FOX IS AFTER ' . . BLOOD THIS YEAR , V , I ' -X- . ! V y 111 Clark1 Griffith; the grizzled veteran of many a hard baseball cam paign, .who. declares. -he '.will ,thl3 season- realize' the- ambition of hlslife,"l)y""landlris7a"reairbtg league ' championship. As rnan , ager of the Washington team the Old JTox has been, a brilliant sue cess. He has whipped what was considered a poor second "division ' team-, iuto.-a championship j con tender and declares the season of .1913 will' see the' Senators in the unique role of -league champions, j: anj, probably, world's' champions. FAILING TO COVER 1ST -.COSTC OAKLAND GAME (Special 1o The Journal.) Los Angeles, Cal., April 23 -The Oaks were defeated,. 2 to. 1,. yesterday by. Uo gan's Venetians, Roy Ilitt held the Oaks to five safe .bingies, while seven were made off Killllay.- KiUilay's failure to cover first base an sthe flfth cost the Oaks the game. ' -. The score: .--' . .... : ' OAKLAND ! ' ' AB. R, n. ro. Iard. 2b, , Rcblrm, It... Zarhcr, cf. toy, rf. . . . . Htttllnir. 8b. Neas, lb. ... Cook, aa. . , Raihrer, 0. . . Killllay, p. . 4 , it Total .30 TKNICB J AB. Mdloan. if. .,..,7 4 Kane, rf. ,t . 4 Bavleoa, rf. , ... 8 I.ltarhl,' b. S i Tatlersnn, lb. 8 Hoop. 2b. 2 1 S 24 10 0 II, PO. Mailman, so. ........... a Tonneman, tmt, p. Total ; 2 2 7 27 13. 2 SCORB BY INNINGS' Oakland ..0 0 00 1 0 0 0 01 Hlta ...O 1 1 A 2 A 1 0 A ft Venice .0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 Hits .......0 2 0 1 8 0 0 1 7 ' ' ' SUMMARY , -Two baae hlta Mrloan. Kane. Sacrifice bits Hltt, I.ttarhl, Hoxp. Uaaes on balls Off Kil lllay 8. oft Hitt n. Struck out II 7 Killl ar 3. by Hltt ft. Double playa Cook to Iard; By leaa to Hnlllnan; Bayleaa' to Tonnomau. Time 1:50. Lmplrea I'hjle and Fluoey. McGinnity Cljps Three Heads. . Tacoma, - Wash., April 23.Catcher Foley, Outfielder Fischer and lafielder Chick w,ere released t by Manager Mc Ginnity of the local Northwestern league club today. Still further reductions In the staff . of players are planned, 1 hut the Tiger chief will first sign some new material for i which' he is .negotiating. Pitcher Kaufman, .who was formerly with Victoria, has been signed, and will be used ' against the Seattle club this afternoon, American Association Results. Toledo, 17;.St. Paul', 14 ll innings). Minneapolis E.'.Loulsvllle 4. Columbus, 4; Kansas City, 2. Mil waukee.UO; Indianapolis,! 7. EDDIE KiNSELLA DACK fN PORTLAND BUT IS SITTING ON SAC BENCH Former:; Beaver Pitcher : Glad , to Reach Pacific Coast Once More After Four Years, . - Eddie Kinsclla, who pitched for Tort land in" 19,07. '8 and 9, th latter year being a member of Pearl Casey's North western league team, and who was sold to the St, Louis Nationals, la sitting on the, bench of the Sacramento , club this weeK., Klnsella. had good seasons under McCredle .and was rated one of the best pitchers in the west. He has been. with Denver ths last three years. Klnsella: says that he is glad to get back on the coast' after a four years' absence. He looks heavier than he did when he. was with Portland. Klnsella may go against his old team this week, although Manager McCredle is the only map remaining with the club since Kin Bella's time. "I'm rnlfithty glad to get back out here," Said Klnsella during a lull in yesterday's game.-"I, was always able to fool the batters, and inasmuch aa I know a whole lot more about the game and have all of the "stuff, that I used to have on the ball, Thecllmate out here agreed with , me so well that I could work like a moose and never feel it. ' Of course the league may be faster now. but we had some mighty good ball players here then. That Los Angels team that beat Portland out of the pennant in 1908 .was as nifty a minor league club as I have ever seen. Anyhow, you can tell my old friends that I am glad to get back." Ed Kennedy made an auspicious start with Tacoma yesterday, when he got two hits In four times up. The big outfielder was always a good hitter. Jack Kibble, last year the third base guardian of the Portland Colts, who finished up the .season with Cleveland and was sent to New Orleans this year. Is shout to be displaced at third on the Pelican team by Jackey Ats or Frank Manush. Here's what a. New Orleans paper says of Kibbler " Jack Kibble's wretched showing with the stick is something the club Cannot be handicapped with. Kibble probably Is doing the best he can, but his best Is horrible. If Knaupp is abl to get back In the game Wednesday, it is ex pected that Ats will be given a whirl at third base, which for the present will he a little difficult, but Jakey will do . much better thap the youngster there now. SEALS OVERCOME TWO HOMERS BY SERAPHS 'iSDedal to The Journal.) '..San Francisco, Cal., April 23, The Seals bet the Angels yesterday by mak ing a rally in the ninth inning, 4 to 1 The Angels were leading 3 to , 2, , till Cartwright singled, scoring two runners. Moore and Maggart each made "home runs in Jthe fifth inning. The score; LOS AXGEt.ES ' ' . . - AB. R. H. A , 1 : 8 3 2 A ! 0 A . 2 1 PO. 4 1 5 1 4 8 1 O 2 Page, 2b. .............. ft Rills, If 4 Moore. lb-3b. ........... 6 Maggart. cf I. Howard, rf. Kill, lb. ..... Inbnaon. . ,, Bole, c. ..... Chech, p. t litiu, y, .. ...... ...... o Meuger, 3b. vT..... 1 Total ....... ..........86 3 12 26 1 8 BAN FBANCISCO AB. R. ....4 1 .... 4 0 HfPO. 1 1 Mnndnrff, rf. , McArdle, 2b. .. Johnston, If, .. D. Howard, lb. Zimmerman, cf. Corhan, a. .... Cartwrlgbt. 8b. Schmidt, c. ... Gilllgan, p. .... Baker, p.. ...... ' Total , 0 , 1 . 11 1 R A . n o l .... 3 .... 4 ....4 8 4 0- 1 0 0 A 0 ' 0. ............30 4 8 27 17 2 Two' out when winning ran acored. BCOflU BX INNINGS to Angeles ...... ...... .A O00O8O0O3 Hlta ..................1 0 2 2 1 4 1 0 112 San Frinclaco ...........0 001010024 Hits .0 101021128 SUMMARY 'Two runa. nine hits off Gilllgan: taken ont In alxth with one on and no oat. Credit victory to Baker. Home rnns Moore, Maggart. Three huae Mr I. Howard. Two. baae hits Corhan, Mundorff. Parriflr hits Ellla. Baker, Johns ton. Baae on bull Chech 2, Bake 1. titrurk out By Check 1. br Gilllgan 4, by Baker 4. Stolen baaea Gill, Metzger, Jobnatoa. Hit by pitcher illl by Ullligan; Chech by Raker. Time 2:00. L'mplrea Buah and McCarthy. - "Get JBmw" LET ME MAKE YOU ONE OF THE BEST DRESSED MEN IN OREGON opnng and Summer Suits NO NEED-OE PAYING $30.00 TO $40.00 FOR : : v., YOUR CLOTHES fl give you the best of liAings and trimmings, - I I give you the same workmanship as if .you were paying-me $30. . l I employ none but the most proficient workmen. g FURTHERMORE, if the clothes I make for you DO NOT PLEASE YOU in EVERY lARTICU. . LAR, you MEED NOT PAY me one penny t , 1$ If you're from, Missouri, I'd be, pleased to show you. $35 to $50 Suits in like reduction; my BraSiirt BUD ANDERSON GETS A ROYAL Future Lightweight Champion Met at Ainsworth. Dock by Family, Band and Friends. - r Looking none the worse , for his 15 round encounter April -15 in Los Ange les with Kayo Brown, Bud. Anderson disembarked from the Rose City at the Ainsworth dock yesterday afternoon with hl brother Freddie and Manager, Dick Donald, only to fall into the em braces of the entire Anderson clan from Vancouver, besides several' scores of Vancouver and Portland admirers of the boy who is heralded as the coming light Weight champion of the world. Tile military band from Vancouver was on, hand to give Bud a, royal welcome and to escort him to Vancouver, where he was the guest of tne Kits' snow last nght and will show in vaudeville, Thursday," Friday and Saturday. After visiting his folks for a few days Bud will go to Medford, and thence to Los Angeles to prepare for his fight with Joe Mandot,-May 20, in the Vernon arena in a 20 round battle. . , That Bud will be the next lightweight champion is the firm belief of his, man ager,, who declares that he could have licked either Murphy or Wolgast, who met Saturday at ' San Francisco, In Jig time. 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