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10 THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , MONDAY .VENING, C C'l ( IER 3. SERES TH ANGE DISCIPLES OF id IE Harry Krause Makes It Nine Straight and Recruit Hafey . Walks Twelve Sluggers, ' IT'S MOTHBALLS. FOR: THE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AFTER VTH IS WEEK GARNER DIDN'T BEAT. ANGEL DURING 1913 SEASON Los Angelas, Oct !- JO.If Portland liad to bat against the Los Angeles pitchers all season ths , Beaver cham- ,. plons would all be too hitters, . They mads 28 hits yesterday of Gregory and Ryan, divided equally In ' ths moraine and afternoon games, which were about as Interesting as a crutch, Walter McCredle started young Hafey again in the morning and let hint stick with it throughout the game, the kid . getting away with a six hit game, but. 1 pinch your ; nostrils, when - you talk about control. . He only walked a dosen of the Seraphlo batters. The score was 7 to S, i - v Harry Krause put tip his ninth Straight victory in the afternoon, when he beat the Angels ft to 6, but until the rinal inning It looked as If his string of victories ' was to be cracked, for -Ryan was leading S to 4, when the champions 1 bopped on him for four , hits, which netted two runs and the game.. ' JMcCredie and his champs . departed ' last night for Sacramento, . where they will close the season, When they came south to finish the. final three weeks of the aeaaon the Beavers carried with them a tt game lead. They carried to -.Sacramento the same lead, having batt en Los Angeles five out of the eight games, regaining the full game that - they lost to Venice. . - Venice admirers are looking at the series in Sacramento this week, for It will determine whether the Naps or the Wolves are to finish in second place. score.:, r v - . Morn lug ttiw- ;, .,;k.J. -' ,. tr. POBTLAKD V 'rJi-l r-Tu At. B. H. PO. A. B. Cliadhourne, cf. 4 ; 1 0 1 . 0 Derrlrfc. lb. ............ B !,- 0 ' 3 k t '.,0 y RodRere, 2b. , 5 0 ; S 8 t 1 ae la. aa, B . 3Uc H - ji: B.-e Kraw. rf.'. ....... S 6 0 ' 1 , 0 ,. Llndtwy, 3b. ......y..., 40 '' 3 -810 tArtirr, jr.. .. Kerry, e, i;,.,.'..', 4 ,,! v . Gen ; Krapp. 4 : ' 'i .'.'.''.''Uv "i,; '. ''. Ki ln tiretwo ' years that he has been in the Pacific ..Coast ' league, Gene CHICAGO CUBS HAV tip LEAST- NUMBER OF:' MEif UN RISERVt LIST FOOTBALL EXPERTS ARE PICKING HARVARD Curtis Coleman .;: One of Two American Leaguers Now under Suspension, The Chicago Cubs, according to the reserve list fssued by secretary of the National Commission, has less players than any club In either of the major leagues.;: Thirty-two players have peen placed on the Cub reserve i list, i The Cleveland Naps and Brooklyn Nationals each have reserved 83 tosscrs, "v v. , The ' New York Americans have the only two suspended players In the junior ensue .circles in ic Elliott and Curtis Coleman, a former University of Oregon ana Tacoma player. The Chicago Amerf. cans have the only, ineligible player in an Jonnson-a circuit. ''"'' The American league teams has 10 dls abled players and the National clubs have 6, The .White Sox lead all teams Krapp, the little Portland spitballlst, with four Injured players, among them a "gynx" club. In- 1310, he Walter Kuhn. former Portlandar. There i Hafey. By 1 0 fr 0 Y 0 . 1 o has had found it Impossible to gain any head' wny on the Oakland club. During the whole season t ha won something ' like one game cut' of nearly a dosen starts. This year Krapp has found the Angels bis hoodoo, v He has lost Ms five starts against the DUlonltes, while on the other hand Oakland is - np longer .his master, the little fellow- having won his three starts against last year's champions and this year's trailers. SASKATOON Toui ; ,i rt V..::;::;,. L03 ANGELE3 ' y y- ':yyyyiy-':iV:i., ;,-.,AB.. B. H. tO.iL' . Mtffpirt, ef.' i.. 4 ,-. 0 tr, 0 t; 0 Howard, lb. ........... a si I 1 . T I tieedwla, 2b. 8 1 V S ' 1 ,J O Kraeicer, rt. v. a ' I I 4 " 1 0 Muewl, If. . Sawyer, Zb, JufancoBf a. 4.0 4 1 -ii t -y. 0 K.TmM. c. M. ........... 3 0 0 l , 0' 0 Orrgory, p. 4 i - 0 ; t 1 0 rtwrait, cf ............ 0 0 0. 0 0 o Total 4..8T T IT . U 1 Bmtted for Hfy la Blnth nwi IvriUBU ,., nit ,.,..,.. tM Angtlfm o t'o o o e o t 0 11081 H1U 0.1 1 0 O 4 0 ' 7 . a Kane uavu, boofr ana Berry; . Milgirt 2. Howard, Owdwln. krurovr, Uuvael and Urea ory. -, Two baae btta Howard, Dart. Rodcera, Rerry, Maewl, Sawyer. Stolon baaea Kodiera, Wgf irt, Kruef rr, Mueael, Gregory. 6aerir Haennc lly Kroager. off Hafey 12. ntta uoodwin. Krsup, Baaea on balls Off uregory 1 PLAYER IS UlilCipiT Old Fred ! Weed Bangs West- ern -Canada (Pitchersfor, a ' Nice Fat Average of ,357, are IS Ineligible nen in the National league. -irfj'.c.yJ : : v :i The 'American league clubs have on more player reserved than the Nationals. The number of players reserved by the major league clubs is: AMERICAN iBAQUK. -Philadelphia , . . , 4 , . . . . .3S 1 Washington,. SB .. Cleveland ............... .1S .. Chicago ., ... 85 4 Boston ........'.......SB 1 Detroit ................. 84 1 New York $4 .. St Louis ...... . 84 I Total .76 10 4 , a NATIONAL. LEAQUE ' New Tork 86 1 1 .. Brooklyn ...............38 ' 1 Chicago 82 1 Cincinnati ...85 .. . 1 .. Boston .....,...,.,....36 S 4 ,. Philadelphia.... 85 1 1 .. Plttsbur ...V..........35 2 2 St, Louis - I aV a a 84 Totai;;.!,.i..iV,.;.a74 i it o V JO BEAVERS GATHER 101 Yale Coaches Trying Hard to ; Strengthen( Defense; Prince ' ton Meets Dartmouth, ' , track oat By Oregary 4, by Hafey 1. Dnnbla Fia.Tiairy aoa uitu 10 uerrics. . ; :88.';, Umpires Finney and Phyla. , 'l"Atteroooa gais i -X'-?i'tv'Cii1?-'iXHf PORTLAND v: i'-u.?: V v-;.r,((!:a-,;,yf...iB. R. B.' PO. Chadbooraa, t ......... 6 , 1 , Derrick, lb. 8 f 1' 10 1 Kodgera, 2b. , twvla. aa. 41 . -1 . ' , Ptwae, -it. 4 . t ;.j 1 Lindsay. Sb. Iber, It. 4 j 2 1 ruber, e. ' KrauB. p. 4 ,' 0 S O Berry,, e. ........... v.. 1 - 0 -'O.' 6 Korea, Kb. Total ..,...........88 18 87 10 t . ..," - LOS ANOELEB . ?...:-:.!, ';"V'C..-.AB..E. H. PO, Maesart. e- . .. .........401 a . Howard, lb. , a s 1 1 Goodwin, Zb. 800 Kraeger, rf. ........... 4 ' 1 ' Mueael, If. 8 1 Sawyer, 8b. ............. . Johnaoa, aa, ............. 1 '' 1 Arbocaat & ........... 4 . 0 liyao. p. ...,',,.. j. 4 0 Tt-aga Time 0 : : 1 1 B: . 0 .8 , 0 ?; o o Total ................. , .81; S A. e o 8 if c A. K 0 0 '1 ; t 0 1 8T 10. ladsar tBatted for Goodwin In ninth ' Portland ...0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 HlU ......... ..,.w....O 4 0 0 8 1 0 8 418 . Las Angales .,...',.. ...'.0 1008 1000 . Hits 1 11011140 a noma run mophi. unrae oaaa nil aroogaat. Two baae hit Krueger. 8toln baaea Lober, Flaber, Maggart 8, Howard, Krnegar S, Mueeel. , Sacrifice hit Goodwin. .Sacrifice . fly Barry, baaea on balls Krause S. B truck out- Kranea 4. Byas S. - Double plays Dayla to Derrick, : Sawyer to Goodwin to Howard. Hit by pitcher Johnson, Maggart, , Xuaa 8:00. Umpires GONDOLIERS TOO MUCH ' FOR -LITTLE JIM SHINN ' Sacramento, Cat., Oct JO. Jimmy Bhinn was the whole Sacramento team , yesterday, but single handed he could no beat Elmer Koestner and the Ven- jvai wuuuu. . tfiiuiajr iwijiao nva oases, , a season record. Twice he stols seo. and and third and scored on an error. . ana., then in the ninth he hit out homer with one on. , Koester pitched great ball in the - V EN ICS AB.H.PO.A : Weloan.lf... 4 110 Kaoe.cf..,, nasi Bayleaa.rf.. 8 8 1.0! .- raabear.2t. 4 8 0 61 O-Bourke.ee 8 8 11 McD'nell.lb. 8 0 10 1 Ulaohl.Sb.. 8 Oil Klllutt.e.... 4 0 T 2 Koestner.p., 4 3 0 1 pinches. Score 8ACBAJJENT0 AB.U.P0.A. Shlnn.rf. .... 8 Htark.aa.... 4 twain.lf... 4 wortby.2b 8 Lewla.cf.... 4 HaUlnan.8b 4 Tennant.lb. 4 Bllai.c 8 Llrely.p.... 4 VanBureo.. 1 2 1 0 0 13 1 0 3, 1 1 1 18 3 6 1 1 0 0 Total .84 88 18 i Total v..S5 18 27 12 v Mekwa ont, hit by batted ball in ninth. , 'Van Bursa batted .for Bllee In ninth. , Venice 0 0013000 2 a Hits 3 0 0 2 8 1 1 0 818 . BarranMBi ., 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 B . - -.VV 1 88001012 ' Runs-felsa. Kne 3, Bayleaa, Braabear no B.oTBiner, oDinn o. xeonant and Lively. Errors Braabear, KUlott 2, Koeatnar, UtsIt. Home run Bblnn. Iwa baae btta koeatner. Bayleaa,, Tennant. Stolen baaea Baylraa! O'BourkS, blnn 8, Bllaa. Sacrifice bit Me Jtonoell. ;, Sacrifice flies -i Braabear, Utathl. Btnick out-By Koeatner V, tlyely 4. Baaea oa b. laKoeatner 8. Ujely 1. Hit. by pltcberw 6 tlua twice, Ueloan. Paaeed balla Klllott. Don ble pUya Kane to Braahear to McDnonell. Left ". Venice T, Bacramento 7. Earned runs Venire 4, Sacramento 2. Time 2:03. Um pires Held and McCarthy. ' .' , ,.. AW. Atlanta Drafts Pete Browning. ; Pete Browning, the former San pran Hsco twlrler, has been drafted from the San Antonio team of the Texas league ' by the champion Atlanta, Ga club of the Southern league. Browning won IT ana josc i games last season. Ii Harvard Hm Pall BowlnajL Fall rowing practice Is being Indulged In at the eastern' Colleges, Harvard has candldatea enough to fill six 'var city ' and eight freshmen algbts. . But two of Jast season's victorious crew over Yale have been graduated.-V- Outfielder Mills cf the Saskatoon team was the leading hitter of the Western Canada league during the .1118 season with the average of ,363. Fred Weed, the former Seattle player, was second with .3T.vt;;.:;;;,;.:y';:.::;'v;:--.' ' . . Weed was the leading run-getter and Stadllle, the former Tacoma and Victor. la outfielder, led the baae stealers with 4? hags tn 9s gamea.S::':". -v ' ' Billy Fortier. the outfielder released by Nick Williams," hit .282 for the Moose Jaw team and Norman Crulkahank, who waa aecured by the Colts in a trade last season for Lee strait batted .278. Moore and Bliss, two catchers,' who were at one time the property of the Port land team, batted .266 and .259, respect Ively. ...- - ) ' ; i. , . Jimmy Concannon, the former Taeoma twlrler, was the leading fielding pitcher, with a perfect percentage to 17 games. Otto Moore, the Portland boy, was the leading catcher with the percentage of .980 for 111 games. Julie 8trieb, former Coast and Northwest first baseman, was second among- the Initial aack guardian, one point behind the leader, Glddlngs of the Medicine Hat team. Concannon was the leading winning pitcher with 13 wins and 9 defeats In 17 games. -Pete Schneider, the Seattle twlrler, won 17 and lost 7. Frlnk, former Portland twlrler, won 21 and lost jll games. . . The batting averages or some players released by Northwestern league clubs during the season are: - Chick, ,826 Skeela. .807; panieis,..Z80; Rueii, .zsb; Morse. .368: Concannon, .266; Beaton 261: Vivian. .23: KeaaicK, .zis, ana Cullen, .211. , . mm NAT! ONALS BEAT CHICAGO'S SOX World Tourists Ara, Off Upon Their Globe-Circling Base-, ball Journey, . v Chicago. Ill- Oct 20 The. N Vnrlr Natlonala defeated the Chicago Ameri cans, 2 to 1, yesterday in the second game between the worlds touring teams. nast evening tne two teams boarded their special train, which will be their home until they reach Victoria, B. C. ine two teams will play In almoat every Important town In the southwest and- on the raciflc coast Until ' they embark at Victoria, B. C. .After leaving wiuriB, guinea wui oe piayea in japan, China, the Philippines, Australia, India. Egypt Italy, France, England, Ireland ana tjoouana. : f ' : Many of the players' wives, including (lewiy-wmuewiluinaKe tne trip. : The soorSef yesterday's gamer new zora nationals s.a Chicago Americans ........... .1 c xiaicenea uemaree Russell -and Daly. New; Tork. Oct1 10.-Footbalt experts are agreed her today that the Harvard eleven stands head and shoulders above the other . eastern squada,, Harvard's showing Saturday witKfloly Cross was impressive, ' The; Crimson rolled up a score of 47, the players then easing up and allowing their opponents to score seven points.,' 'ttWv.y,' Tale also' showed . Improvement in Saturday's game, but the - Princeton squad seems much alower in rounding Into form. Princeton will be put to its first real test next Saturday, when the New Jerseyans dash with Dartmouth, Dartmouth, ahowed up, strong in Satur day's game with, Williams, rolling up 48 POintS tO , )J. ': J" '?rVU'',v;-:.;V! . K 1, . The rTale-Harvard game '. is but five weeks away.. and the , Yale coaches are trying hard to build up .Its defense. rne v.. nave aeciaea , not : to cnanae tne lineup, but -will.' continue Ketcham ; at guard and Martlng at, center; By comparatiy scores Harvara nas the edge on. Tale, with Pennsylvania ranking next, v Princeton' Army, Navy. Colgate and Dartmouth teams appear about evenly ! matched. -Cornell has shown up poorly. ' - : y e ;, if'-. ' ' ' ''y'.'',,...'-:.', '. ' BUnor1 Football 'Gaines. Outweighed by 30 pounds to the man, the AVleta Junior football eleven de feated the Montavllle team yesterday by the score of 87 , to 3. The feature of the game waa the playing of Slmola, the crack 115 pound quarterback of the Arleta team. Baum, Wortman and Saulcer did good work for the winners. For games with the Arleta team call Manae-er Bush. Tabor 646. No teama weighing more than 130 pounds will be given-a game." rs ';' .' ' lOiu GOLE . lEAO SWEfll.TIIEO. Ill E AVERAGE -' , i I S nn riM,, J I ..a C w HITS OFF ANGEL GUNS Dcane, toberr: Kores and Urid ; say Gallop , Along in '',400 Society. in Southland, .'" " The Beavers enjoyed the best batting week of, th: season In the eight "game series against ths Angels. : The Mack- men hit for a .team ; average of .881 Waiter Doane, who played in f iv games, waa the individual leader, with the aver. aire or .629. He made nln hits in 17 times .at bat,j-iiv'.ii,;:;-.,;.';:,-t;'(..)., i.-y..y:t:-Ten players were over the. IS 00 mark. Chatl bourne. Fisher and Hagerman were tne oniy ones who secured hi ta - who were not in tne .8.00 ciaas i a Ty IiOber reaatned his battlne- ara uil slammed ouMj safe blngles in.18 times up. giving 4 mm ; the i average of V. 466. KsreshJt?- .400; and 'Lindsay In ' two uiei mi .tin. " s-. y- 'y : ?:ty - The Mackmen collected 101 blngles curing tne week for a r total of r 133 bases. ; In the eight games; 14 doubles. 6 triples and Z home runs were tnada. Lober was the extra base leader,' with three triples,- and Chadbourne was sec ond with two doubles and a home run. The Anels hit: .342 for i the ; week, getting 63 blngles In 366 times up. a : The .averages: ;...-Q... Flsyers 1 f'.V A. B. v;naaoourne . 35 uerrioK-v,)) ..i.,,,,,, Rodgers ........... uoant Lober BDeas ;-. .i a i . ........ Kores ...... Fisher ................ Berry ................ Krause- Lincsav ......... Hagerman ,. '., , sanies Krapp west naivy a e a 1 s f 4 e 38 88 86 17 83 13 20 17 14 11 .7 '4 6 S 4 ' 3 3 "1.7 Total ........ Los Angeles ..,..805 .....366 5io5 la 14 13 15 ' i ' ,0 '0 ' ,'i 0 ;'i,0 101 63 P.C. .386 ,;.:.ii.iu ' . .868 : , .33$ Vfi- .639 yyy,M .883 iJ'AOO , .176 .867 .364 .429 .260 .000 - eVV V .000 Sj.000 : : .000 . .000 .331 'and " Wlngo Club's First Annual Team Hunt Ends in Grand Celebra tion of Event, (Boeclal to The Journal. t Boseburg. Or.. Oct 20. The first annual game barbecue of the Riddle (Oregon) Elk Supporting Rod and Gun club was held at Riddle, which Is 35 miles south of Roseburg, Friday. Sev eral hundred visitors from nearby towns were present, aa were State .Treasurer T. B. Kay and State Game Warden Finley. ; During the forenoon sports were Indulged in and between the hours of 1 and 2 0 clock the barbecue, con sisting of six magnificent black tall bucks roasted whole, salmon, rye bread, coffee and fruits of the season, was en Joyed. ' The annual bunt of the club was be gun on October 1 and continued until Friday. Captains were chosen for the two contesting teams and every means taken to insure fairness In this enjoy able sport and unique contest Individ ual members were given due credit for all game killed, which Included bear. deer, panther, cougar, wild cats, and the various game birds. The winners were Pledged to Banquet tne losers, and on Friday the finishing touches Wsre put to this affair by the splendid banquet ' For weeks the committees . worked hard at their task to make this event a successand all the night before chefs watched the roasting venison, so - that trioay it waa a toothsome morsel be yond the criticism of .an epicure. - a large number of crack shots were there from the surrounding country .and contested for the valuable prises given ror tne nigh score guns. - Besides these there were present several exoert shots. representing the various cartridge com- pauiea wno enierwinea tne crowd . with fancy shooting. - ; - ' :m- .. , .- The morning sports consisted of tran shooting, fancy shooting, fly . casting, campfire making, bread baking, and pack horse contests, ? After the barbecue- shooting matches were held. - Dur ing tne. evening Bute Game Warden rlnley conducted 1 an illustrated iMtura " ine remainder or the time waa -rV, LEIFIELO; AND FANNING BEFUDDLE DEVLINITES uan rrancisco, Oct. 80-What do you know of the San Francisco team wining both games of a double header? bui tnen it was against Oakland. Lei neia had the better of Abies In the morning gain and Fanning bad easy sailing with KUlllay and Stone In the afternoon. They got four hits off "Skeeter" ana two off Lelfleld. ; The scores:'. , ., -. v ..; . 7 ,-y:, r -Momlnr ame ' 'if BAN BANCI8CO , OAKLAND AB.H.PO.A. Tobln,cf.... B 1 3 0 MeArdle.lb. 4 1 10 1 Hoean.rt... 4 3 S 0 SchaUer.lf. 3 1 1.0 Downs.3b... D 2 I XI Corhan.ee. . . 4 1 16 Cartw'bt.80. 4 1 0 81 8epnlTMla,c. 4 2 4 1 UtfleW.i.. 4 0 10 Total... .36 11 3f AB.H.PO.A. Clemens.if . , 4 0 HetUni.SO. 8 Kaylor.rf. ... 8 0 Zacber.ct. ..SO Neaa.lb.... 8 O Cook.aa 8 Leard.2b.... 8 0 Rohrar.e..,. 8 0 Ables.D..... 3 fl Qoeat 1 0 8 -1 S 12) Total .28 3 27 11 Batted for Abies la Dintb. ' Ban Francisco. ....r,.....i 00080100 B - ..'...,..,.,... I11JB11 oll uaaiaaa ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 HlU ...................10 01 0 00003 wur-iuvin, eirAraie, uofin, ncoaiier and Downa. Errore xaeher. Partwrleht. cuni... n.i it. . ...... u.w u"u o, miuOT a, variirngot. on oiminr. a wo oaae nits Hoaan. HetUna. Dowua, Oorbao. Firat baae on balla V" u . mcuca 001 or iueuield 4, Abies 6. Double pUyscorhaa to Downs to MeArdle; Leard to Kaaa. Earned rant San Kranclaco 8. ..... ....40 1 ... . . . . . . . itiw-irti, .uwuint-uuusne ana aoell. Afteraoon same INC1SCO SAN FKA AB.H.PO.A Mnndorff.rf 6 1 3 01 MeArdle.lb. 4 0 T.bln.cf... . 4 1 Scballer.lf . . 3 1 Dovoa.2b... 8 1 Oorhan.aa. ..2 1 Carttr'ht.Bb. 6 3 Bepulreda.c. 4 1 Fanning. p. . 4 1 Total .38 S 87 lty OAKLAND AB.H.PO.A. cor.it. ...... 4000 iieums.so.. 4 13 3 ivaTior.rr.,., 4 13 1 Eacher.cf... 8 t 1 0 uardnor.lb., 8 1 1 0 yooa.ae..... j 0-8 4 Alexanders, 1 0 11 Klimjr,p.. 1 0 0,1 unaat.zD a nan Clemen. . . , I 0 0 0 Tneee...... in.ee nrem.e...i.. i n a Stone,) , j 0 1 Total .4..3 4 ST 18 Betted for Alexander in fifth. Tnaiiea ror juimay in nrtb. Ban Fraiiclaco uits . Oakland Hlu 00 .............0 1 8 .. .... h V. ,0 3 8 1 010 8 0 10 0 1 0-d 0 0 6 00 ftZ? 110AV1AA Ituna Mundnrff. ynhln rv . Kacher. Error Cook. .iFire rnna,'8 bite, off Klllllay In ft Iduuim. Home run - Zacher. Charge defeat to Klllllay. Three baae hlr- rsanlna;. Two baae bite Cartwrlght Mundorff. Bcballer, Downa. Bacrlfre fir Oorhan, Flrat boae oa baUa Fanning L KlUllay 8, Stone 1. Struck out Fannlnr V KIIIIU. 1 ' 1 Btolen baaea Tobln 3, Bchaller 2, Downs. Oard ner,; Cook. Double pla Htoue to Cook to Gardner. Cartwrlgbt to MeArdle. Earned rune Sm n ?''K"i Oakland 1. WIW pltrh Klllllar. Left on baaee Anm 4,-Oakland 8. Time 10. Umpires KneU and uutbrie t . f- t Canipl and Chaves Matched, t ' ; U Angeles, Oct 13. Eddla Camnl. the fast San", Franclaco bantam, and Benny- Chaves of Alburquerque,. N. M., has , been matched to box 20 riini before MoCarey's Paclflo Athletic club at vernon -.November 4. Cam pi is al ready 'here and Chaves will leave A1 buquerqu as soon as trananortatlon la was spent arranged. The boys will meet at tha I Z 1 1 bantamweight Umlt.-;.y ',;,'' O '- .- ".''"''''.'.;.? ''"i'.'v ;V-'V'V, ii';'-V'Vi. iVi 1 . '"aM",-,1-.f.;:;,M-i.f'i. .,!";-:'' ',Ui V-::! :iV .- The F. i a , Watklns football eleven yesterday defeated the Columbia Park team by the score. of 13 to 0. The Columbia-Park team walked off the field at tha beginning of the third period be cause of an argument between players and spectators. fyySp THREE ELEVENS ENTER V COOS GRIDIRON LEAGUE i Coqullle, Or., Oct 20. Coquille, Myr tle Point and Marshf laid high sohools will enter football teama for the cham pionship of Coos county. Bandon and North Bend being Torced to withdraw on account of lack of material. The prospects here are unusually good and Coach Miller expects to surprise the other contenders with a whirlwind team, as he has several fast men to work with. The line-up Is as follows: Lawrence, center; H. Watson, left guard; Hobson, (several years ago one of the best known left taenia; 1. wataorn leit ana; sneuon, 1 players In the state, wilt coach the team,. nam laimi . yf, -naui utve.iBi. xk. i wmcn is made up mostly or strong, ex- ieane, riaui cnu,- murei, . tyiiu euiu nerienced slayers. K.m l.ft half! Hut. rla-hr V ,; V I A. A. Champs Beat W. L. Champs. Denver,.' Oct 30. -Milwaukee ; won yesterday's lnterleagua game from Den. ver, 8 to 8, and . clinched the cham plonahip by four games to two. The game waa played on a wet field and the players , were numbed by the cold. .The eight errors were evenly divided. ocorei - , , ., . -. ., .. c K. tl. . Denver . . . ,,,...;.. ,......, 8 11 4 Milwaukee .............. .i.. 8 13 4 Batteries Wolfgangs Gilbert and spabr; Young, poherty. Slapnicka and nugnes. ;-..?:-;.?;:;-v:-.-;;vv ; Gilliam High to Shoot Baskets. Condon, Or Oct 30. A basketball team has been Organised at the Gilliam county high, school, and is practicing! hard in preparation for games which have already been scheduled. Many chal lenges have been issued and a successful I season Is expected. C N.'. Laughrlga, I Barnes for St, Paul. - J "Old King" Cole, former star twlrler of the Chicago Nationals, was the lead ing pitcher of the American association during the 1918 season with the per centage of .694.iiHe won 25 games and lost 11. George McQuillan, the former Philadelphia twlrler, who was purchased during the middle of the season by the Pittsburg Pirates, .- won 11 games and lost 4. Jack Gllllgan, the former Coast league hurler, won 11 and lost six games with tha , Minneapolis club, V Harry Gardner, the local pi tcher, under contract . with the St Paul club, won 11 and lost nine games. 1 ; . Ben Henderson, who pitched the Beavers tft the hamplonshlp during the 1906 season, took but pne game .for the Toledo Mud Hens, He was charged with four defeats. , ' ? Pitchers Cole,' Slapnicka. and Dough tery each twirled six shutouts during the season. Cole, Vaughn. Davis. Cut ting and Baakette each, twirled no-hit games. . Seven one hit, 18 two hit ; 47 three hit and" 87 four hit games were twirled during the season. . ' y " Vaughn, the castoff Yankee twlrler. who was purchased by the Chicago Cubs, won' 13 and lost 14 games .for Kan- sClty. - - p icmri nr ) LLiiiLilu. ILL J OLD IliST t.. F EVE OF CI' Schrn$erOT:CuiI '.f i a a' ill''" f Show by: Manage 1 Fight fans will ,b given a ' at the first 'amoker of -the ' Amateur Athletic club Wed n October 29. Manager Tomn arranged a six bout card, w.. head lined with Bchmeer of t.. nomah' club and Carlson, the forn lumbus club lightweight, : i ' The two boys haVe started' ti alrcady for" the '" bouts and It pected that the . match , wiV rounds, before a decision can V,.t.. tu.. Bchmeer boxed 10 rounds ,-t the Multno mah club Friday night axid appears to be In the best of shape. , . The remainder of the card Is: -J Hill, unattached, vs. : Huelat, Multno mah, US pounds. . -iMuzarowsky. St" James - club, v Van-" couver, vs. gherrltt, Butler School of Boxing. 130 pounds.1 , v ",' . . Abe Gordon, News Boys' club. vs. Bernstein. News Boys' club, 100 pound. , Driscoll, y unattached, , vs. . O'Brien, Multnomah club, 13S pounds. . . - Cronquist, Butler club, . vs. : Hanson, Butler School of Boxing, 145 pounds. . 'Lt tain Polo Captain IU in India. 11 Captain R. G. iRltson,- who captained - the English pold team which failed to lift the polo oup In' the ' Meadowbrook matches. Is 111 lA India.. ' ; " ' ' ' At All r If ' 1 " . ' ' ' ' i 1 Dealers. IIpY V ' ' " ' ff 1 Ik! U .aibif 1 td ; The New Clear Havana It's Worth WhileIt's Worth the Price'. "f"' t- .r; 'M " ' '7t "Save the Bands quarter; Kern.N left half; half; S. Leslie,, fuii. . " i MolTl8, Team Wins Game. ' Only one game was played in the Multnomah Club Basketball league yes terday, Morris' team beating Masters five, 88 to 11. ' The game;' between O'Hanlon's and Toomey's will be played Thursday night : . ; v. Masters and Elvers did tha best work for the losers and Rennacker and Lewis for Morris. Harrlnuui Team Is Defeated.' The Harrlman 'team waa eliminated from the city, independent championship yesterday, when the Bradford team de feated the : railroaders by the score of I 10 to 1. Lents will endeavor to wallop the" Bradforda next Sunday afternoon on J tha Vaughn street grounds. arrowShddbts. J t tTT - agooarimng shirtisui table eyeryoccasion. Selectitheishirt bearing' the Arrowiiabcl. . f XLMlMtr 'fi.5o:tma.ap. CLUBTT, PBABODY A CO.; Xao, Trar, H. T. Makers of Aaxow Ooua aa, sin A tor 1 Jt 1 Noyes Released i to : Rochester. Win Noyes. the Spokane twlrler. sold to the Boston Nationals last season," has I been reieasea to the Rochester team of luMc'cr'edU -,7 lternatlonaV league. that .the prices which , will prevail for the exhibition game here November IS between tha New York Nationals and the enjeago Americana will be bo cents for. tha bleachers, 81 for tha grandstand and 3LB0 for; the boxes. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Paclflo Coast 'Leagae. ' Portland . . . . ..i ; . ; i 108 ' 81 .571 Venice 105 07 .620 Sacramento 98 98 .613 San Francisco ....... 99 ; 101 .496 l Los Angeles.....,... - 96 105 - .478 Oakland 87 11 : .433 .,; .i'l''...'' ' ' .r 'I ;'iV 'i.Yy 1 . 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