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    . SECTION THREE
KPOUTIMJ NiaVH IKOJX ALL
rilCLDS, CHLNS AM) ClIECKEKS
FOURTEEN PAGES
CLASSIFIED AllVIJUTISKMLNTS
PORTLAND, OREGON,, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1913.
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OAKLANDERS CRAWL ALL OVER HIRAM WEST'S HOOKS IN TENTH ROUND AND CRACK AIRTIGHT BATTLE
AMERICAN RACKET WIELDERS TURN TABLES ON AUSTRALIANS INDIVIDUALLY BUT LOSE IN TEAM. PLAY"
OAKLAND FUSILLADE
IN 10TH INNING PUTS
FOUR RUNS OVER PAN
Cap.tainf Bill Lets a Double
Play Get Away and Pitcher
; West, Goes to Pieces Before
Mitze's Sluggers.
SCORE. rS TIED WHEN .
' GARDNER PINCH HITS
Oakland and Portland Pitchers
Twirl Beautiful Ball Until
Extra Chapter,
Hy R. .A. Oopln.
Second base In a historic spot. It was
founded along about 1839, entirely for
gotten until Fred Merkle stumbled onto
the (at that there waa such a place
In 1908, lapsed into a misty memory
In the Intervening years and suddenly
brought to light once more yesterday
afternoon, when Captain Bill Rodgers
of the Portland Beavers brought It into
prominence. In fact'lt has been so long
out of existence that Rodgera was "nary
about its exact location. If It had been
ton feet behind the pitcher's box Instead
of 30 feet. Captain Bill would have had
bis bearlnga t actly. But there wasn't
time to get out the star gazing tin
.elements and a treatise on determining
the latitude and longitude of the dust
covered spot.
The dart McCredfe and the Ml tie
bund were bowling merrily along at the
close of the ninth with honors even.
Went and Malarky were twirling great
ball. Rolirtr opened the tenth by bunt
ing with two strikes on him, and got
away with It whpn West's throw drew
NIb? rplero. aubblnsr for Derrick, . off
first. Becker shot a sharp One to Korea,
w ho held Rohrer on th'lrd, then stralg.it
cned to throw to second, but Rodgers
was standing nonchalantly ten feet be
hind tne pitcher's box. Then the short
topper tried to head Becker at first
but it was too late. It was a blown-ln-the-bottle
double play tut for Rodgers'
faux pas. It waa the Prst time In many
moon thatvBill tas contributed one of
the cerebrum lapses and can.be ex
cused, Wait Loses Deceptive Power.
West returned manfully to the Job
of issuing out the deceivers but his
big mitt had lost its cunning. Leard
notched a double to the right center
field fence fend cleaned the bags, but
the ambitions Oaktandcr was killed
stretching, Doane to Korea to McCor
mlck. ThenNess doubled to center and
this waa followed by Coy's triple to
right, the ball hurdling Peters. Bert
died on third but the. four runs were
too much to be overcome with Malarky
tightening in the ninth after Fisher
reached eecond on Guest's overthrow.
Manager Mltze had the right hunch
In the ninth inning, It tied the score.
With one out Coy drove a two-player
to left ana went to third on Hetllng's
out. Cook was yanked out of the game
and Gardner sent to the piaie. in re
sponded with a biff between short and
third that evened the count
Oakland put over the first run In the
opening round. Becker doubled to the
right field fence, and thia was fol
lowed by a fat single on the part of
Zacher whoso fly gyrated out of the
reach of Fisher In the center of the
diamond, while West and McCormlck
looked on. When Ness" grounder rolled
through Rodgers, Becker came home.
Coy hit Into an elongated double play
that nailed Zacher near the plate and
put Bert out between first and second.
Sodgers scores West.
West reached first in tne sixth on
Cook's error, was sacrificed to second
VICTORIA
AKES
TWO
GAMES FROM COLTS
BY WALLOPING PILL
Meek Still Retains Hbmerun
Habit and Gets After Mar-
tinonl in the First Battle o
Afternoon, ' "
DOUBLE LOSS IS HARD
. ON NICK'S STANDING
Mahoney Gets Four-Sacker
Over Short Fence of the
Island Park,
(8per to The Journal. 1
Victoria, B. C, June 7. -Victoria made
several changes In the field and defeated
the Portland Colts today In two games.
Martlnonl, who was on the mound for
Nick's squad in the first game, waa lilt
hard, while Fitzgerald on his first ap
pearance in a Victoria uniform, pitched
steadily, although he was-batted freely.
Delmas broke Into the game and
played short while Rawllngs played sec
ond. Tho change worked beautifully.
Meek scored Victoria's first three runs,
when he knocked the ball over the fence
with two on, while Mahoney was re
sponsible, for two of Portland's tallies
when he hit the ball over the net Fitz
gerald received perfect support.
Bobby Coltrln made two wild heaves
to first, which were costly. Alberts
played right field for the Beea while
Swain moved to left. Felts being
benched because of his full lire to hit.
First gm
forti-anh
AB. It. H. PO. A. R.
Bancroft, m 4 o 0 4 .1 0
Fries, rf 4 1 I 0 o 0
Uulgnl. 2b. 4 O 2 2 2 0
Mek'holr, of ,1 1 2 0 0 0
Spcas, lb , 4 1 1 8 0 l)
Mahnnej, If 8 1 12 0 0
Murray, r 4 0 1 4 'A 0
Coltrln, 2b 4 O 0 ft l 2
Martlnonl, P 3 0 1 0 2 0
Mobler 1 0 0 0 0 0
TnUls 84 4 0 23 13 2
Batted lor Martlnonl In (be olntB.
VICTORIA. .
ab. rt. h. rr.
Alberts, rf. ...a 2 2 1
Rawllng. 2b. 4 2
Swain, If. 4 2
Meek, lb. v 4 1
Lynch, rf 3 0
Delmas. u 4 O
smb. 3b 4 1
Shea, c 8 0
I'ltxgerald, p 4 1'
14 27 13 0
Totsta 33
SCORE Br INNINGS.
Portland 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 04
Ictorla 3 1 0 8 0 1 0 1 8
SUMMARY.
Sacrifice fly ftawllnrs. Sacrifice hitShea.
Two-baae hlta Delmaa. Meek..' Swain, Lamb.
Three-base bit Kltzic'relct. Home runa Ma
honey, Meek. Swtln. Double plays Bancroft,
to Hpeaa; Delmaa to Rswliues to Meeki. Baa
on balls Martlnonl 8. FttMerald 3. Hit by
Itched balls le. by Kltzgcrald: Swain, br
Martlnonl. Hlta Off fltaiferald, 9; off Mar.
tinonl, 13. Struck out By Fitzgerald, 8; by
Martlnonl, 4. Wild pitches Martlnonl. Time
of game 1:80. Umpire Eddlnger.
Second game
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H
Bancroft, is 3 :
Fries, rf 3 2
Giilgni. 2b 4 1
Melebolr. cf 4
Spent, lb 4
Mahoney, If 5
Murray, e 4
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ILLINOIS
MIH
POINTS
47 1-2
IS WINNER OF
IS1N
CONFERENCE
Wisconsin Is -a" Poor Second
With 28 1-2 and . Chicago
Trails in Third With-Coasters
Fourth,
CALIFORNIAN MAKES 1
NEW HAMMER RECORD
Gold Also Hangs Up New Con
ference Mark for Pole
Vaulting Event,
Xow the Points Totaled.
Illinois 47.
Wisconsin -8i..
Chicago 17'4
Callfornlfi j:,.
Missouri H',4.
Northwestern 9 Ts-
MlnncHota 0.
Purdue 7.
Wabash 4.
Ohio i.
Kansas 3.
Notre Hame ;
Latest photograph of Bill Lindsay, Portland's larruping third baseman, who plans to break back Into the
game again this week against the Los Angeles club. Lindsay and his shillelah have been needed in
the present pennant race and Bill would much rather hear the sweet music of the base hit clicking
off the bat than sniffing chloroform in a hospital.
Coltrln, Sb
Stanley, p.
Callahan 1
.:::::::::::::
PO. A.
3 8
Totali 30 8 10 24
(Continued on Page Four, This Section.)
PLANNING REGATTA
Fi
OURTH OFJU
LY
Day Is to End With Big Dance
at Yacht Club in the
-. . Evening.
The Oregon Yacht Club will hold an
other big regatta on July 4th. The pro
gram will be nearly the same as tne una
Decoration Day. Art Stanchfleld, chair
man of the regatta committee, is busy
laying plans for the regatta and expects
tt jlarger number of entries In the swim
rnlng and canoeing races.
AU the sailboats, with the exception
if the Virginia, Grayling and Bparrow,
will b hem It- Is not absolutely cer
tain that the Sparrow will go to " As
toria for the annual regatta.
The house committee ia also planning
to make Independence Day a big one
around 'the club house. Tha' day's en
tertainment wilt, end "tip wftb a bop In
the club bousa in the evening. J
Bitted for Stanley in the ninth.
VICTORIA.
AH. R. II.
Albert, rf 5 t 3
Rawllngs, 2b 3 0 1
Swuin, If. 4 1 2
Meek, c 4 2 1
Lynch, cf 8 0 0
Nordyke, lb. 4 3 2
Delmaa, as S 2 4
Umb, 3b .' 4 0 0
Hardin, p 0 0 0
Smith, p. 4 1 1
Totals
ro.
2
4
3
8
1
11
1
2
0
0
Yankees finally turned the trick and
won a game on their own home grounds
the first tlma this season today. The
Chicago WJer Sox were the victims,
belnKmeffby a score of 8 to 2. Chase,
the former Yankee, appeared for the first
time with the Sox. Score: R. .11. b,
hlcajto 2 7 3
New York 3 5 1
Batteries Walsh and Schalk; Keat
ing and Sweeney. Uraplrea Egan and
Evans.
38 10 14 27 15 2
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 I 8-8
Victoria .- 1 8 2 0 1 0 0 4 . 10
SUMMARY.
Sacrifice hit tiulgnl, Mahoney, Lynch.
Two-bane hit Mu honey. Three-base hltn Nor-
.dyke, Callahan. Home runs Alberts. Swain.
iJeimaa. iwudis piays uuigni to uancroit to
speaa. moien oases Bancroft z, Mahoney,
Iuntngs pitched By Hardin 1, runs 2, bits 2.
Struck out Hy Stanley. 4; by Smith, 2. Bases
on balls Off Hardin, 2; off Smith, 2; off
Stanley, S. Wild pitches Hardlo, Stanley.
Passed ball Murray 2, Meek. lilt by pitcher
Rawllngs, by Stanley. Time of game 1:63.
Umpire Eddloger. .
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Athletics Continue to Win.
tl'nlted Prew Leased Wire.)
Philadelphia, Pa., June 7. By swamp
ing the St Louis Browns today 10 to
6, the Athletics won their thirteenth
consecutive game today. At no time dur
ing the nine Innings were the Athletics
seriously threatened. Score: R. H. 3.
St. Louis 6 9 2
Philadelphia 10 11 8
BBtterlear-Baumgardner and Agnew;
Buach, Brown and -Lajjp. Umplrea
Ferguson and Dlneen.
Yankees Break Losing Streak.
"yew York. Juno 7.Tha New York
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Senators Lose Battle.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington. June 7. Secretary of
State Bryan made his 1913 baseball debut
todav by seeing Detroit smother Wash
ina-ton 11 to 1. under a batting bom
bardment Bush's batting and sensational
fieldlna; waa the feature. Cobb fanned
with two on in the second. Score:
R. ILE.
Detroit . 11 1
Waahlna-ton ; 1
Batteries Dauss and McKee; Groom,
Engel and Henry. Umpires .OXoughlln
and Hlldebrand.
PROGRAM OF SPORTS
FOR CARNIVAL WEEK
Country
Boston. Mass., June 7. Cleveland-
Boston game called end of first inning,
rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Leach's Stick Helps Cubs
. (United Press Leased Wire.)
Chicago, June 7. Tommy Leaoh's
work with tha stick kept the Cubs in
the running this afternoon and enabled
them to beat the Boston Braves to 6,
after the visitors had amassed a big
lead off Reulbach in the opening lnnnlng.
Leach got a triple and then a homer,
that tied tha score in the fifth. The
Cubs vsed four pitchers to get away with
it. Score: R.H. E.
Boston - S 3
Chicago . S, I
Batteries Tyler and whaling; Richie,
han. Archer. Umpires Rigler and Byronf
v Phillies Blank Pirates,
(United Press Leased Wirt.)
Pittsburg, June 7. The Phillies
blanked the Pirates again today, running
up six tallies on Camnits, O Toole and
Ferry. 'The Phillies opened with four
runs in the first inning, and collected
two three baggers, four doubles and
flve' glngles ..of f th Pirates' pitching
staff. Score: - . R. ILE.
Philadelphia f-li 0
Pittsburg.......... .....0 S 1
Batteries iiAver and Doom; camnlta.
O'Toole, Verry and Simon. Umpires
O'Day and Emails.
At Cincinnati Brooklyn - Cincinnati
&me postponed, rain.
Giants Use- Fire Twirl ers.
. fit Louis, June 7. - After pounding
Marquard and From me out of the box,
the Cardinals let an I to 3 lead slip and
tMTjtanw voinfrYftrMgTitTrrBtirnff wttn
a rally,-1 to I. Score: - It H. E.
New York ;,
St Louis ....J 13 1
Batteries Marquard. Fromm. De
maree, Crandall, Matbewaon and Myera;
Harmon, Burk and McLean. Umpire-
Klem and Orth.
Sunday.
Baseball Portland vs. Oak
land, Vaughn street grounds,
2:30 o'clock.
SSonday.
Motorcycle races
club track, 2 o'clock.
Tuesday.
Baseball Los Angeles vs.
Portland, Vaughn street grounds,
4 o'clock.
Motorcycle races Country
club track, 2 o'clock.
Wednesday.
Baseball Los Angelea vs.
Portland, Vaughn street grounds,
3:15 o'clock.
Thursday.
Baseball Los Angeles vs.
Portland, Vaughn street grounds,
4 o'clock.
Boxing Bungalow theatre
8:3o o'clock. Seven bouts.
Friday.
Oregon state swimming cham
pionships, east end Hawthorne
bridge, 2:30 o'clock.
Baseball Los Angeles vs.
Portland, Vaughn street grounds,
S:15 o'clock.
' Saturday.
Paclf lo Northwest association
championship track and field
meet, Multnomah field, 2 o'olock.
Baseball Los Angeles vs.
Portland, Vaughn street grounds,
3:15 o'clock.
having been born on March 31, 1870.
His last public fights were In 1907.
He has been managing fighters and will
open a new boxing club in Syracuse
next October.
Madison, Wis., June 7. The toani reD-
repntliiir the University of Illinois won
the western conference track and field
meet at Camp Randall. Two record
ere broken, tiold of Wisconsin, setting
a new murk In the pole vault and Hat
tuck of California ahatterlng the for
mer distance In the hummer throw.
Illinois topped off Its Hplendid work
for the afternoon by winning; the relay,
with Wisconsin econd and Missouri
third.
The first final of the afternoon
brought out a laiRe fl'ld for the one
mile run. The first three quarters found
the men fairly well bunched but Wood
of California jumped Into the lead as
the men Mtepprd Into the lat nuarter
and rati away from th field.
I iiflor the muddy track conditions the
time of 4:34 3-5 was good. Thorium of
Northwestern finished second and Cope
of Illinois third.
Missouri etar raUs.
Tn the quarter mile, Illinois took the
first three places, with Curtis, Sanders
and Hunter. The quarter was run In
:51 flat.
The 100 yard dash wfts captured by
Hammett of Illinois, with Parker of
Chicago second,; Phelps of Illinois third.
Time :10 1-5,-which waa excellent on
the muggy track. .
Nicholson, the great Missouri star and
Olympic performer, fell on . the last
hurdle In the 120 .yard low hurdles and
the event was won by Case of Illinois,
who was leading when Nicholson fell.
Case won in 15 3-5 seconds; Hazen of
Kansas was second. Ofstle of Wisconsin
third and Busby of Purdue fourth.
Butt of Illinois took the honors In the
opening field event capturing the dis
cus throw. He tossed 127 feet 9 Inches.
Thatcher of Missouri was second and
Shattuck of California third.
The high Jump resulted in a fine mess.
All
TEAM
AS
LEAD IN CHALLENGE
ROUND FOR DAVIS CUP
Tennis Players Forrf Australia
Have Won Only Doubles So
Far, Taking Three Sets to
Two. " .
MAURICE E, M'LOUGHLKJ
OF CALIFORNIA IS STAR
Young Coast Athlete Shows
Wonderful Form in Inter- :
national Contest. '
(Continued on Page Four, This Section.)
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4 Union Tress Association re-
port for Friday, June , 1913.
4 Louis T. Hovey, manager. -
4 Xeoord of Darls Cup Competitions. )
Where Played. Won by
1900 America America d
4 1901 No match. 4
1902 America America 4
4 1903 America British Isles ,
4 1904 Kngland British Isles 4
1905 Kngland British Isles 4
1906 Kngland British Isles
if 1907 Kngland Australia
190S Australia Australia s
1910 No match.
1911 New Zealand.. . .Australia $
4 1912 Australia .England
0
.
New York. June 7. The Australian
tennis team won the third match in the
preliminary challenge round for the Pa-
vis International cup today, when Stan-
Icy N. Doust and A. B. Jones of A us-,
tralla defeated Maurice E. McLotighlln
and Harold IS. Hankett of America In
the doubles mutch by the score of 8
sets to 2.
The Americans won their two single
matches yesterday and the score is now
2 to 1 in favor of the United States.,
In order for the Americans to win tho
right to play the Germans In the second'
challenge round In England next month
they must win at least one of tha sec
ond, series of singly matches to be
played Monday.
The Americans won the first set 6-3
today, aa a thunderstorm was gathering,
and before play had been begun in the
second round rain fell In torrents,
drenching the spectators and dampening
the court which, was quickly covered
with heavy canvas. , ' ..
Play Xs Kerrous.
The storm was of short duration and
play was reaumed. The brief rest ap
peared to have freshened the Australians V
and they came back strong and won
the second set 8-3. : ' :
From this time on the play became "
desperate and at times brilliant al-
(Continued on Page Four, This Seotlon.)
If Y
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With lnterscholastlo baseball In the
waste basket. dudIIs of tha various
Reulbach, Lelfleld, Cheney, and Bresna-k8ch00B ln the lnterscholastlo league,
Van linhap TTm n! rT? I st1p flnrl "R trrnn I l A j . i i .4. A v mt
have turned -their attention to the 1913
football season. Washington, Jeffer
son and Columbia are considered as the
strongest contenders for the champion
ship this coming season, judging from
the. strength of a team that could be
lined up from the players who were
not graduated last season and from.
the substitutes.
Jefferson high sohool is without a
coach at the present, but principal Hop
kins Jenkins hopes to be able to secure
one of the best coaches possible for his
boys this year. Carl Wolff will likely
handle the Hill Military Cadets again,
and Ralph Hurlburt will tutor the Acad
emy team. Virgil Earl andVlncent Bor-
leske will be on the Joos at tne Wash
ington and Lincoln schools, respectively.
' Klawitter Joins Sacramento.
Los Aneeles, June 7. Pitche'r "Dutch"
Klawitter, formerly of the Detroit Tlg
ers, reported to the Sacramento club to
day, and worked out wttn woivertons
erew. Klawitter prohahly will ha ready .
for "box duty next week. .
Mysterious Billy In the House?
Former middleweight champion boxer
Tommy Ryan now living In Syracuse,
IS reported to intend to re-enter the
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