The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 23, 1913, Page 10, Image 10

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GARNER BOTH GAMES
Afternoon Gamb Is Humme
and Portland Finally Wins
.Out in Ninth Inning Rally,
1 (Siwdal lo The Journal,
Fan Franciaro, Cal.. June 23. McCm
die's men took both tame yesterday
and the Portland com will wnJ 111
"West analnst tli Souls thla afternoo-i
In a postponed gam In an effort to
make It five out of elcht aames. Hlg
, ainbotliam hung It on Doc Thomaa In
the morning game, 3 to S, wlilla th
'exciting afternoon contest, which waa
twlca tied up by tha locale, want t-the
northerners by a 6 to 3 ration. Mc
iCredle waa forced to uie three twlrlers
to pull the game out of the lire, lunar
man. Carson and West,
A ninth Inning rally gave PortlanJ
the edge In the afternoon. The Bcav
era acorej the first tally In tha third
Inning. Berry arorlng on an Infield lilt,
a aacriflce and Cartwrlght'a overthrow
of .flrat. Four liita and an error by
Hagerman In tha fifth gave the 8eaia
a one run lead. In the eighth, however,
the Beavera took a momentary lead.
After Korea forced Lindsay, he took
.second on a wild pitch and Ppeaa waa
lilt by a pitched ball. Lpber'a grounJ
r "rolled through Charles and Korea
'cored, fcpens going to third and scor-
In on Berry'a aqueeze play.'
Charier xorce eut or. Munaow at
.second, the former1 a ateal and Hogan'a
,lngl tied up the acore in th locale'
ilf of the eighth.
Th northerners put tha gam on Ice
in th ninth. Derrick started with a
Islngle and Lindsay doubled, which put
ith aklJa under Baker. Douglas 1 re
lieved th southpaw and a tow pitch
which got away from Schmidt let Der
' rick score. Korea squeezed Lindsay
'across th plate.
; Score:
Homing ram
, 1'uuilam) I iax rsixcisco
AB.H PO.A.I AB.H.PO.A.
-TBiflb ne.lf. 6
Ilerrlck.lb.. 4
IUKlger.2b. 4
LlndM.ab.. 4
Koree.aa... 8
Gpeas.rf... t
lb,lf.,.. t
Bwry.e I
. Ulg'b'bam.p 4
Total ...83 11 2T 12 Total ....81 7 27 15
For 1 1, iid 1O00O2O0V 3
uitt ..u a 1011811 lu
Can rraudsco ., .o 0001 10002
Hltt 0 10 1 1 2 0 1 17
Runs Drrrlck, Kore, Kpcai, Joboiton, Cor
bin. Errors Hogan. Tare bat hit Johnston.
Two baa blta Llndeajr, Cartwrlgbt, Brry.
fbadbourne, Hpeaa. tSacrlflre hlta Uartwrigbt,
Blaa. Sacrifice fljr Berry. Klret baa ou
called balla Off Tbnmaa 2, oft Htagtnbotbaoi
2. htruck out By Tboinaa 1, by Ulgglobotbam
O. Double play jas to Korea. Biulrn baaee
.Derrick, Lober. Charles, Corbao. Left on
bae Saa Franclaco 5, Portland 7. Paaaed
ball Berry. Time of game 1:30. Umpires
McCarthy aod Buab.
Bancroft. 3b.... 21
Coltrln, aa 23
Totals
Coltrln, 8b..... r 24
8 2 O Mundorff.rf.
1 13 O Cbarlea.2b.
4: Jobnaton.cf.
0 llogan.lf.
McArdle.lb.. 4
Corben.ee. 2
Curtw'bt.Sb. 8
Tooneman.e. 8
Tbuuwa.p... S
0 1
1 4
1 8
1 1
1 10
1 8
1 2
1 8
0 O
Afternoon game
PORTLAND
AB.H.PO.A.
Cbaflb'ne.lf. 6
DerrU-k.lb. p
Bodgera.Sb. 5
l.ludssy.iib.
Korra.aa, ..
Pprae.rf . ..
Uber.lt...
Berrjr.e. ...
llag'man.p
MoCorek..
t'ereori.p...
. WefUP
SAX TRANCISCO
AB.H.PO.A.
Mnndorff.rf.
Cbrle.2b. .
Jobui'D.cf.lf
Hogan.lf.cf.
McArdle.lb..
(.'urban. e. ..
t'artw'bt,8b.
Ki'bmldt.e...
1 Baker.p.
2 2
Total
.32 8 27 11
"lin'mail.ef.
Doug laee.p. ,
tlloward...,
Total
3 2
O 0
0 0
1 0
AND COLTRIN
T
FURNISH A CONTRAS
Ground-Covering Ability of the
, Colt Infielders Plaster Spot
on Statistics, , '
An Interesting study Is revealed In
the fielding of Dave Bancroft and Bobby
Coltrln. Nick Williams' saw-off infield
era, who, by the way, cover more ground
than any pair in tne itorinwvetern
league.
Figures prepared by Statistician Col
ver at the requeat of Manager Williams,
ahow that from a finding atandpolnt
Bancroft at third and Coltrln at short
the first selection, performed over 80
points better than Bancroft at , short
and Coltrln at third, tha way they are
playing now. However, Manager Nick la
perfectly satisfied with the preoent line
up of the pair of midgets. Here are
the figures and tha games played are
almost equally divided:
O. V, O. A. E. A vs.
42
to
ti
ll 37
68
71
129
70
3
1
7
8
12
10
Ml)
.941
.965
.921
.88(1
108 10S 22 .902
Totala
Bancroft can cover more ground than
Coltrln. but there Is nobody In the
world who can get a ball away faster
than Bobby, and for that reason Wil
liams relies on him to kill off bunts
down the third baseline. Both boys
are quick thinkers and despite the reve
lation of the.flgurea It la apparent to
the fans that Manager Nick Is playing
them la the poaltlona In which, they will
prove the greatest aid In the defensive
play of the club.
KOESTNER PITCHES TWO '
GAMES AND LOSES ONE
(Rpedal to Tbt Journal.)
Los Angeles, June 23. Elmer Koest-
ner took a chance at flinging two gamea
yesterday against the league leaders.
In tha morning he was backed by time
ly hitting and clean fielding and beat
the Angels 4 to 0. In the afternoon he
was opposed by Perrltt, who twirled a
four hit game against the Venetlana.
Koeatner waa touched up for eight hits
and two runs. The score:
Morning game
VENICE)
AB.UTOJl
Carllale.lf..
Kane.cl.... 4
BaylHa.rf.. 4
McDon'elUb 8
.ItuchUb.. 4
Kourke.es 8
Pat'eoo.lb.. 8
Elliott. C... 4
Koeatuer.p. 4
LOS ANGELES
AU.H I'O.A.
Page.2b..
EUla.lt
Moo re, lb.. . .
Maggart.cf.
Howard, rf . .
Metager.Sb..
1 1 Goodwin, .
2 Brooka.c....
bjjarkaon.p...
0 2 8
1 4 0
0 12
ISO
1 1 0
0 2 8
0 O 4
1 8 O
1 0 1
Total ...81 8 27 16 Total . . ..28 t 27 12
Venice O 0 0 2 0 0 1 04
Hlta 2 10 1 2 0 0 2 08
Loa Angelea 0 OOOOOOO O i
Hit 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0
Kuna ('ar)lale, Kane; Barleae, Koratocr. Er
rort Goodwin and Jarkaun. Stolen baara
Carllale, Kane, Baleaa 2. O'Rourke. Two bate
blta McDonnell 2. 8acrlflce bit Moore. Bacrl
flee fir Kane. Baaee on balla Off Jackwn 3,
off Koeatner 1. Htrurk ut By Jarkaon 3, by
Koeatner 4. Double Blare Metreer to Moore;
Moore to Page; Koeatner to McDonnell to Pat-
teraoa. Time 1:41. Lmplrea Hnney and Van
Cleef.
Afternoon game
LOS ANGELEH
MOISTURE PUIS COLT
M HAN I0SSERS
OUT OF SUNDAY BOU
Brown's Vancouver Club Ar
rives for First Week's Se-
;' ries With Nick's Equines,
Joe Conn's Spokane Indians departed
and Bob Brown's Canucka arrived laat
night In a volley of moisture. Twenty
fourth and Vaughan streets, resembled
duck lake yesterday and this morning.
duck lake yeaterda and thla morning,
Colin was hit pretty hard financially by
the lose of the (Sunday game, although
the crowria earlier In the week were
conalderably In excess of previous series
In the Northwestern lesgue. Tfe fact
that Spokane Is a tall end club seemed
to make no difference. The Colta have
proved tha drawing card and the nifty
aggregation assembled .by Nick Wll
Isms Is making more money at home
now than at any time In Its career,
The fana like winning ball, a fact
that lias been demonstrated by th at'
tendance at the Colt games.
Nlg Tctera may be replaced thla week
by Frank Gulgnl aa the regular flrat
baseman of the Colt team. Pete re has
been unable to get started with the
atlck, while Oulgnl la a pretty fair
hitter. Jeaa . Garrett and Matt Hynes
will be given another chance this week
to show whether they have the necee
aary class to stick with the club. Wll
Ham's Is over the limit and must cut
down.
Fltzslmmons, the young 8L Marys'
college shortstop, has signed a contract
with the Spokane club and may
edge the veteran Harbison out of a
job. Harbison Is the fellow that Walter
McCredle was ready to draft from a
Southern league, when the New York
Americana beat him to It He Is fast
In getting a ground ball to the left
but Is an erratic thrower. Fltzslmmons
played at St. Mary's with Oulgnl and
Pappa,
Emll Frlak, the veteran Vancouver
outfielder, In all Ilk II hood eatabllahed
a new baseball record the other day In
the Vancouver-Victoria series. Frisk Is
left handed batter and he got five
hlta off Southpaw Kantlehner of the
Beea. It is a surprise when a left
handed hitter gets three hits off a left
handed pitcher, but when he gets five
In five trips to the plate It la worthy
place In the baseball hall of fame.
Vancouver Is springing a young pitch
er named Crawford on the local fana.
Outside of Crawford and Walsh, who
aa been with the club since the open
ng of the .season, the lineup Is well
known to Portland fana.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS
.83 13 27 IS
Hatted for Hagerman in alxtb.
tBatted for Douglaa iu ulntb.
Portland 0 0 1 0 0"H 2 28
Ulta 0 2 1 1 1 10 0 28
Ban Franclaco 0 0 0 0 200103
Hlta 1 2 1 lyfO 0 2 213
Kuna Derrick, Lindsay, Koreafipeaa, Berrr,
Charles, Corhnn, Baker. Errara Cbarlee it,
Cartwrlght, Hagerman. Two ruua, 8 hlta off
Hagerman, in & Innlnga, One run, .2 blta off
Caraon In 3 Innlnga. Three rune, 8 hlta off
Baker; taken out In clntb with two on and
. one out. Tbree baae bit Rpeae. Two baae
bite Oorban, Llndray. Sacrifice hlta Hager
man, Lindsay. Korea 2. Flrat baae on called
balla Off i'araou 2, off Baker 4. 8trurk out
By-Hagerman 4, by Baker 4. by West 1.
Stolen baaea Chadbourne, Charles, Jobnaton,
Bcbmldt. Hit by pltcber-Speaa 2. Charge de.
feat to Baker. Credit Tlctory to Caraon. Paaaed
b.lia bn)ldt 2. Left on baaee Portland 10,
Ean Francltco 7. Balk Caraon. Wild pitches
".Baker, Hagerman. Time of game 2:07. Um
plrea Baab and McCarthy. .
VENICE
AB.H.PO.A
Carllale.lf.. 8 0 o 0
Kane, of.... 3 1 1
ayleaa.rf . .411
MoDo'n'll.Zb 3 0 1
LitachUb.. 4 0 8
O'Rourke.es 3 0 3 1
Pat aon.lb 8 0 10 0
Elllott.c.... a 2 5 3
Koeatner.p. 2 0 0 1
Ueloao.. 10 0 0
Paite.2b.
Ellla.lf
Moore, lb. . ,
2 Maggart.cf,
8i Howard, rf..
Metiger,3b..
Goodwin, ee.
Bolee.c......
i'errltt.p....
AB.H.PO.A.
Total ...29 4 21 10
1
0 1
0 io
1 2
0 2
2 1
2 2
2 4
0 2
Pacific Coast League
W.L. Pet. I W.L. Pet.
Loa Anrelea.47 82 .ntfl Racramento.. 88 88 .473
Oakland . :..3fl 80 .ftoOi Portland. . .. 84 80 .4Ht)
Francisco. 41 41 .600 Venlr 38 44 .463
Total ....27 8 27 16
Batted for McDonnell in ninth.
Venice 0 00O0O00 00
Hlta 1 0 1 00 100 14
Loa Angelea 0 000 1 1 00 2
. Hlta 0 1 0 0 8 1 2 1 '8
Kuna Moore, Metzger. Errora Metrger, Bay
leaa. Three base hit Maggart. Sacrifice hit
Koeatner. Baaea on balls Off Koeatner I, off
Perrltt 2. Struck out By Koeatner 8, by Per.
rltt 6. Stolen baaea Moore, Goodwin. Double
plays Ooodwln to Moore; Metwer to Pago to
Moore; Elliott to Patterson, iline l.J!
plrea FInuey and Van Cleef.
Cm-
To protect feminine bathers' hair
while in the surf a New York man has
patented a cap made of a single piece of
rubber and fastened with ornamental
rosettes at the ears.
SACRAMENTO PUTS OAK
BUNCH BACK TWO GAMES
(Special to Tbe Journal.)
Sacramento, Cal., June 23. Sacra
mento trimmed the Oaks In both games
yesterday by the scores of 2 to 1 and
3 to 0. The double victory yesterday
gives the locals one game margin on
the series. Williams and Lively al
lowed but two hits In the morning
game. The acores:
Morning game
OAKLAND I SACRAMENTO
AB.H.PO.A. AB.H.PO.A.
3 1 4 3iToang.se... 8 114
3 0 5 OiLewla.lf 4 12 0
4 0 2 W Moran.cf 2 0 4 0
.401 0 VanBiircn.rf . 3210
3 0 8 OlK'wortbT.2b. 2 0 14
8 0 1 SI Hnlllnnn.ab. 2 10 2
0 2 SiTennnut.lb. 4
0 1 2IBlla,c
1 0
Northwestern League.
Seattle 42 24 .6.161 Victoria ....81 85 .470
Vancourer ...38 27 .591 Ta coma 81 88 .449
Portland 32 30 .5161 Spokane ....23 43 .848
Western League.
Dearer 40 19 .6781 Omaha '..83 80 .624
Dee Molnet..33 28 .550 Sioux City... .24 AO .464
St. Joeepb...32 27 .542 Topeka 28 88 .877
Lincoln 33 28 .54l Wichita 21 40 .844
National League.
Philadelphia 44 14 .750 Plttaburg ...27 81 .488
New York.. 32 21 .004 Boston 24 80 .444
Brooklyn .. .29 -23 .55SSt. Lonla 24 85 Am
Chicago 32 27 .542! Cincinnati ...19 40 .322
American League.
Philadelphia 42 15 .737) Chicago ....88 .532
uiereland . .39 23 .2 Detroit 25 89 .891
Boston 81 2fl .544 St. Lonte. . . .23 42 .854
Washington. 33 28 .641 New York.. ..17 41 .293
'American Association.
Columbus ...38 24 .013St. Paul SI 82 .492
Milwaukee. 41 0 .nStli Kannie City.. 83 85 .485
liOiiiaTllle.. 33 32 .5081 Toledo 27 88 .415
Mlnneapolla. 33 32 .B0S Indianapolis. 24 38 .887
LEADER BROTHERS JUST
LEARNOF DROWNING
Arthur Leader Lost Life While
Swimming; Lister's Tele
gram Enthused Crew,
Seattle, June S3. Ed Leader and El
mar Leader, two Portland boys, who
rowed Nq. I and No. 3 on the Washing
ton varsity eight In the big raca a
Poughkeepale Faturday, were not told of
tholr brother Arthur's death, which oo
curred three weeks agduntll after the
big race. Young leader was drowned
whjje swimming at Itoaa, Wash., June S
It was feared lliat If the Leader twin
heard of their brother's death It would
unnerve them for tha race, In which
Washington finished third,
Governor Wires Kncouragcment,
(Hneelat ta The Jonrnal.l
Olympla. Wash., June 23. Juet before
the Saturday race Governor Lister of
Washington sent the following telegram
to the captain of the Waahlngton crew:
Accept my beat wishes for the suc
cess of the University of Washington
crew. I hope and believe you will win,
but do everything In your power, and
the state of Washington Is behind you
win or lose."
The governor today la In receipt of a
message from J, D. Farrell at New Torn,
who was one of the most enthuslastlo
wltneases of the race. He wires:
"Great credit Is due the coach, mana
tee and men of the Unlveralty of Wash
lngton crew because of the showing
made at Poughkeepale yesterday. They
have HI made a splendid impression In
the eaat. and complimentary references
are heard on every hand. Tour tele
gram encodraged them very much."
LEDOUX HAMMERS LEACH
CROSS AROUND ARENA
(United Preaa Leased Wlre.l
Loa Angeles, Cal., June 23. Hla
training finished, Eddie Campl, the 6an
ranclsco bantamweight, took things
easy today, and will do no more work
until the bell starts the lampi ani
Ledoux 20 round go tomorrow night.
The San Franclaco lad announces his
condition the best of his career.
Ledoux has shown something in
training at last. In a friendly bout
with Leach Croas yesterday he forgot
that Cross is his friend and put up onu
the prettiest fights one could wish
see. Tearing after the New York
dentist, he swung a wild right to the
mouth, bringing the blood. Then fol
lowed two rounds of mixing, with tho
Frenchman holding his own against his
big and clever opponent. Fana who
saw the go proclaim Ledoux a pockjt
edition of Wolgast.
to
CHIE SURPRISES I
IS
FRIENDS
SHOWING
Tw representatives of the annual
AatorU regatta will be present at the
epeMal meeting of the Portland Motor
Hunt flub to be held In the club house
tomorrow evening. Commodore Boost
received a letter this morning stating
that delegates would be here to extend
invitation to the local club.
The local club Is planning to have a
cruise to Astoria. It Is quite likely
that the admiral's staff will be trans
ported to Astoria by boat Instead of
nhnmninn Shnws lln WpII In travelln on traln' thereby snowing
OUallliVlUII OIIUWv) ULi VY.CII III out thecustom of the old Astoria regatta
By
WEIGHT TO BE 138 1-2 ,;
Practice Bout; Rivers Draws dJi
Crowd ta Beach Camp,
ttJnlM l'ir In'd Wire.)
finn Franclarn, Oil,, June 2.1. Ilugby
enthualaets of flan .Francisco today are
digcMtlng a rude Jlt received from
Secretary Avery of the Now Zealand
ftiiR-tiy union, whhh was to have
sent a team over aena, arriving hare
October 2. Avt-ry rubied that the New
Zealand Huggers would not arrive until
October 30. Edward Pornerny, of tho
California Rugby union, cabled back:
"You muat arrive October !," for the
reason that a complete schedule had
been arranged. Now Pomeroy and his
friends are pn the anxious seat for a'
New Zealand reply.
Journal Want Ads bring results,
(United Prase Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Cal., June 23. Fight I
fans her who were full of prophecies
a few days ago that Willie Ritchie, king
of the lightweights, was really a welter,
are digesting a big surprise today. In
his fust real workout at Ban Rafael
ivitchle weighed in publicly at 238 Vs. I
and there la not a doubt in the world
that he could go under the 154 required
when he meets Rivera on the Fourth if
he felt so Inclined. .
Ritchie showed up well In his prac
tice bout, hitting Henry lllckey of Oak.
land at will with the left and making
Joe 'Aievedo of Hacramento receiver for
a couple of right crosses that made the
Sacramentan dltiy.
"They tell me Rivers- sticks out bli
jaw as an invitation," said Ritchie, "J
hop he does. I waited II rounJs for
Wolgast to uncover his Jaw. When he
did, he went down."
Rivers drew a' big crowd to his train
ing camp at the beach. He worked well,
dropping young Dempsey for the count
in the first round of their training bout.
The referee for the Independence day
go will probably be chosen tomorrow
evening. , '
Even Money on O'Leary.
Ban Francisco, CaL. June 33. Even I
money la being laid here today by ad
mirers of Johnny O'Leary, feather
weight champion of the northwest, and
Lee Johnson of Oakland, who meet to
morrow night for the coast feather
weight title. Johnson xacenUy got a I
hade decision In four rounds and the
10 rounds they are carded for la ex
pected to settle the question.
Young Abe Attell of Denver and
Walter Soott of San Francisco are I
carded for 10 rounds aa the special
feature of the bill.
Conlon and Bunu Tonight,
Kenosha, Wis., June 23. Johnny Cou-
lon, bantam champion, and Jersey
Frankle Burns, his hated rival, meet
here tonight for the title. Both boys
are In excellent shape. couion li
favored in the betting, but the odds are
narrow.
Bacon and Eggs come to the table with
A Mbit Appealing Flavor
when you insist upon having.
mm. .. e
Your dealer has it
UNION MEAT COMPANY
RACES POSTPONED TO
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Western Tri-Stat League.
Wslla vfr'lla 87 15 .711
Bolae S3 18 .847
Pendleton ..27 23 .651
N. Yakima .29 27 .41
Caldwell ....ia 81 .840
Baker 15 40 .273
Leard,2b...
Gardner.lt.
Zaener.cf.. 4
(oy.rf 4
Neea.lb.... 3
GuestSb... 8
Cook.sa.... .1
Crlap.c... 8
Abies, p.... 3
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Total
Oakland
Hlta
Sacramento ...
Hlta
Kuna Leard.
Crip. One run,
.29 2 24 17
VVIIItKiue. p . .
Lively, p
1 in
0 8
0 n
1 0
Total ....27 7 27 12
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 tt 1
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02
0 1 (10 0 0 01 2
w.O 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 7
Morau, Kenworthy. Errors
2 blta off Williams In 5 l-;j
Innlnga; taken out with men on first and sec
ond and one ball called on Gardner. Credit
Tlctory to Uvely. Three base bit I.eard. Two
base hit Tennant. Sacrifice hits Van Btiren,
Kenworthr. Stolen bases Leard. Vouii(r. Ken.
worlhy. Struck out By Ahlea 1. bv Williams
6. by Lleely 1. Pases on balls Off Abies 4.
off LlTely 1. Wild pitch Abies. Puosed ball
Crisp. Hit by pitched ball Young;, Kenworthy,
Morsn. Leard by Williams. Left on bases
Sacramento 10, Oakland 3. - Earned wjns Oak
land 1. Time 1 ;40. Lmplrea Held and Phyle.
Afternoon game
OAKLAND
AB.H.PO.A.
Leard.2b.
Cardner.lf..
Zacher.ef . .
Cov.rf
NeM.lh....
Gueat.Sb. . .
Cook.sa. . . .
Mltze.e
KUlllay.p. .
SACRAMENTO
J AB.HPO.A.
American League Games.
At Cleveland First game: R. H. E.
Detroit 7 14 0
Cleveland 6 12 8
Batteries Wlllett, Lake and McKee;
Falkenburg, Blandlng and Carlsch. Ten
Innings.
Second game: R. H. E.
Detroit 1 6 1
Cleveland 2 7 1
Batteries Dauss and Rondeau; Oregg
and O'Neill.
SILVER LAKE ANGLERS
HIT BY NEW GAME LAW
Centralis, Wash., June 23. Disap
pointment has been created among the
fishermen of southwest Washington by
an opinion Just received by Prosecuting
Attorney Klrby of Cowlits county from
Attorney General Tanner, in which the
latter holds that the game law paaaed
by the last legislature cloalng the baas
and perch season from May 1 to July
15 includes Silver lake, . In 1911 the
legislature passed a bill creating a spe
cial game law to cover Sliver lake, but
according to the attorney general, this
lawbecame Invalid when the new law
went Into effect early this month.
MULTNOMAH frCNIC
HELD NEXT SATURDAY
The annual Multnomah club picnic
will be held next Saturday at Sucker
lake, near Oswego, Or. Professor Krohn
la perfecting arrangements for the pic
nJc, which will be one of the largeat
ever held by the club. All the Junior,
girls, intermediates and senior members
are Invited to attend.
A splendid athletic program haa been
arranged and there will also be several
swimming races.
The Portland Automobile club has
prevailed upon Bob Burman to cancel
The fans like winning ball, a fact
main over for the Portland speed car
nival which will be held next Saturday
and Sunday afternoon, made necessary
by the rain of yesterday. Thla la the
limit of time which Burman ran re
main here, as it la essential that he
spend some time becoming familiar with
the road at Tacoma, "I usually spend
three weeks on a course," said Burman
this morning, "but as the local club
haa sustained a great loss, I feel that j
It Is up to me to help out I will remain
over until next Sunday night, and hope
that sunny skies will smile on us before
then.".
Tbe Automobile Polo players, will
also be compelled to cancel a date at
Seattle. While the big cars were to
be working out at Tacoma, the Polo
players were to have gone to Seattle,
walla walla and Spokane.
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At Chicago First game:
R. H. E.
St. Louis 2
Chicago 0
Batteries Leverenz and Agnew;
and Schalk.
Second game: R.
Chicago 2
St. Louis-', w 0
Batteries Walsh and Schalk;
man, Allison and Agnew.
6 0
2 1
Scott
H. E.
4 2
9 2
Well-
National League Games.
At Cincinnati R. H. E.
Pittsburg 5 9 1
Cincinnati 4 11 1
Batteries Adams and Coleman; Ames,
Brown and Kllng..
WESTERN TRI-STATE
LEAGUE GAMES
Walla Walla, Wash., June 23. The
Walla Walla team defeated Baker yes
terday by the score of 8 to 6. The game
was featured by heavy bitting by both
teams.
The scorei R.H.E.
Baker 5 9 0
Walla Walla 8 12 8
Batteries Shader and Brown; Krause
and Troeh.
Other games postponed on account of
rain.
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f! Lewis, If.... 4
0 Moran.cf. ... 3
0: VanBuren.rf .1
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Oakland
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Sacramento
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Buna Youiiar 2.
base hit Tennant.
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struck ont By Killilay 3
by Arellanes 4. Baaea on balls Off Killilay
1. off Arellanea 3. Double nlsy I
Cook. Stolen bases Ness, Cook.. Young. Left
on baaea Oakland 4, Sacramento 2. Time
1:25. Lmplrea Phyle and Held.
Win Junior Tennis Titles.
(fiUted Press Leased Wire.)
Delmonte, Cal.. June 23. The title of
coast Junior tennis champion today dec
orates the record of Bowie Detrlck of
San Francisco. He defeated .H. Van
Dyke Johns of San Francisco- here yes
terday. 6-1, 6-1, 6-3. With Johns as
partner, Detrlck also captured the Junior
doubles from Roland Roberts' and V.
Henry with a score of 6-4, 1-6, 8-6. ,
A new variety of orchid displayed at
ty s annual show Is named the Suffra
gette, because It has a tongue, that is
continually wagging.
At St. Louis R. RE.
Chicago v. 6 10 1
St. Louis ; ,t 0 1 1
Called at end of fifth inning on ac
count of rain.
Batteries Pierce and Bresnahan; Per
rltt, Burke and McLean.
American Association Results.
Inrllanapolis-St. Paul game post
poned; rain.
Louisville 4, Milwaukee 3.
Columbus -12, Minneapolis 4.
Toledo 4-1, Kansas City 2-0.
Southern League Result.
'Memphis 6-4, Chattanooga
Montgomery 4, Nashville 1.
Mobile 8. Birmingham 2.
Atlanta 4, New Orleans 2.
Western League Results.
Den.ver 0-2, 61. Joseph 1-1. ,
Sioux City 16-11. Topeka 10-6.
Wichita 14-8, Omaha 7-2.
Lincoln 11-4, Des Moines 8-8.
Mclvor Gets Beating.
(Special to The Journal.)
Seattle, Wash., June 23. Mclvor was
touched up for 16 hits yesterday, in
cluding five home runs, and the league
leaders lost to Victoria by the score of
10 to 3. Swain, Rawllngs, Delmas and
Alberts were the star hitters of the
day. The acore: R. H. E.
SeiTne"
Victoria . .1 ,
Batteries Mclvor
Hardin and Shea.
t
and
8 1
.10 16 8
Cactman;
Tigers Beat Beavers.
(Special to The Journal.
Tacoma, Wash., June 23. The Tigers
defeated the Beavers yesterday by the
score or 2 to 0. Jimmy Clarke had a
hard time getting started and 'allowed
two runs to be made In the first in
ning, which resulted In a victory for
the local. McGlnnlty was invincible
with men on the bags. The score:
R. H.-E.
Vancouver . 0 6 8
Tacoma 2 2 0
Batteries Clarke and Lewis; Mc
Glnnlty and Grindle. " '
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Doc Moskiman Pounded Ont
(United Presa I.essed Wire.i
Santa Rosa, Cal., June 23. Pounding
Doo Moskiman, out of the box, an all
Filipino team which is to tour the
country made an 8 to 4 win over Santa
Rosa here today. The Filipinos will
leave at once for Chicago and the east
GRAMMARS' ATHLETIC
MEET POSTPONED AGAIN
The grammar school track meet post
poned from Saturday and which was to
have been held on Multnomah field to
day, was this morning postponed until
Wednesday on account of wet grounds.
Provided the weather Is fair the orig
inal program of events will be held on
that day.
a rans Dacranoiogist, analyzing a
cubio Inch of mud pie made by his son,
found 10,750,000 assorted bacilli, of
diphtheria, measles, smallpox, lockjaw,
pneumonia and tuberculosis.
Picture Making Is Easy
the KODAK-all-by-daylight way
it is especially easy for our cus
tomers. Our interest does not cease with
the sale of the Kodak.
If you wish to do all the work
yourself, the advice of our experts
is gladly at your service.
Should you prefer that we finish
the pictures', we have the facilities
for producing the best possible re
sults from every exposure.
We carry a complete lins of
KODAKS and CAMERAS.
Columbian Optical Co.
The Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Plant is located at
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Clicquot Spring Water. This water flows from bed
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