THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING,1 .MAY 14. 1914- SHUSTER FAINTS AND THEN VICTORIANS ARE ABLE TO PUT IT OVER Umpire Has Heat Stroke in Middle of Game and Is Xaken to Hospital. r. N5UIGNI HAS PERFECT DAY Pacific Corns t Lie ague Won. Lost. Venice 24 lt?a"i r rancisco " nuiTumenio v Los Angeles ....20 Oakland 17 Portland ....14 Portland Third Bakr Oats Tbrea Doubles and lag-la Wtiel Handles 11 Chances Perfectly at Second. STANDING OF THE STEAMS pni 1 1 MIDI A PIDTIIDCO UULUmUIH UHriUIL0 THE BASEBALL TITLE i 19 19 20 22 21 Pet. .60S .537 .513 .600 .43 .400 Northwestern League Won. Lost. Vancouver 19 9 Seattle - 19 11 -Spokane- r IS 12 Tacoma 14 16 Portland 9 20 Victoria 9 30 Western League. Won. Lost. Denver 14 8t. Joseph i ... .12 Des Moines 12 Topeka , 12 Sioux City 12 Lincoln 11 Omaha . . , "8 Wichita 7 8 8 10 11 11 12 12 16 Pet. .679 .633 .600 .467 .310 .310 Pet. .636 WOOZY EXHIBITION (Peninsula Lads Roll Up First Victory Over Jefferson inj Recent Years, ANNUAL TEACK MEET OF -M. A. A. C. MEN SUNDAY .Chairman Hawkins Arranges for Handicap Affair to Start at 10 o'Clock. THEM I'mprre Frank Shuster toppled over In the fifth Inning yesterday from a heat ntnkp and had to be carried from the field, Frank Kastley of the Colts nd BUI Ne of the liven finishing out the game, which was won by Vic toria 4 to :'. Up to that time the 'score was '.'-all. as the tennis .oiks nay. OHcar Jones, the newest and ' pr' bshly the oldest Colt, was on the receiving end of the beating, and from the antics of Osnle there waa more "N" than "ye" in the facial adornment of the Victoria makeshift umpire, who called a couple of walks on the vet in the seventh and gave thy visitors a chance to win out on Lumh'a pinch hit. Carnev had ulna-led arid Driscoll sacrificed In the fifth, when Sinister, m.indlng behind the plate, was seen to topple over tiack wards In a faint. The playprs ran to him and picked lilrn up. They got him on hie feet aualn and he stood fr a moment, when lie suddenly pitched forward, tnit w;is caught before reaching the ground lie was rarrled Into the lt,b house, where Ioc Ackerman worked over Mm and brought him to f"f fldently to send him to the hos pital. Inasmuch as .'resident Jones had let I'm pi re f'heyne go. Shunter was working alone aculn yesterday. I't, was feeling 111 before the game Ml.lted. Both Clubs made their first runs i the opening Inning. Lamb doubled and Zimmerman walked, with an out between them. VVIlholt sacrificed and Netsel. who replaced Pelinas In the Victoria battlnc order when the latter '.-as chased off the field by Sinister for crabbing, slnplert in center and rltanrd the bases. Callahan's single' end Melchior's li'-uie. run over the right field fence Off Irlsi-ol), tied up me score. In the seventh Brooks walked, Pi anion popped to Murray, and Carney singled through short. Oriscoll walked, fllllnif the sacks. Lamb sln rlcd across second and two scored. Bertram was run down in a cutoff on some .)iilck thinking by McKune, MHllgnn to McKune to Williams. Jones threw t'nim out. The feature of I he game was Ciiilgnl'K hitting. rtir vlneynrdi.st letting three doubles and a single in four times up. Portland made 13 hits. but poor basertwinlng kept the. score down. Another feature was the, field ing of Netzel, castoff Colt, handled 11 chances .perfectly. Score: VICTORIA. AH. R. H r.nmh, aii .1 I -i i riim. rf .4 o it Zimmerman, rf Wllbolt, If ., I lei num. as . . . Hrnok. lb . tloanlrm.? 2b- VmT . r ... 1rlmll, p ... NKtm-f, 2h ... Western Tri-State Won. Lost. Pendleton 19 13 Walla Walla 17 15 Baker 15 17 North Yakima 13 19 National League. Won. Lost. Pittsburg 15 4 New York .". 9 6 Brooklyn 9 7 Philadelphia 9 7 Cincinnati 11 11 St. Ijouis 10 14 Chicago 9 13 Boston 3 13 American League. Won. Lost. Detroit 17 7 Philadelphia 10 8 New York 10 9 St. Louis 11 11 Chicago . .11 12 Washington 1 11 Boston 8 11 Cleveland 8 14 SB ! RIGGS BUFFALOED 622 522 Prep Pitcher would Have Scored Enut ont on High Schoolers but for Bloch's Error. I Was the Jefferson high school base j ball team, champions of the Interschol !S31 -astlc league of the 1913 season, a vlc- g i tim of the unlucky thirteenth "jinx" I yesterday? It appeared that way to a ! majority of the blue and gold sup porters who saw their team go down to an 11 to 2 defeat at the hands of the Columbia University team. The blue and gold team played like a 'bunch of sand lotters in the field, being charged with seven errors and they were -unable to connect with the slants of Pitcher Rlggs of Columbia at the right time. Yesterday's victory over Jefferson is the first one Columbia has won in a number of seasons, and it gives the peninsula players a cinch hold Of the title for the 1314 season. This Is the first time Columbia has won the cham pionship since 1908 .478 .400 .304 .406 Pet. .789 .600 .563 .536 .500 .417 .409 .187 Pet. .708 .556 .626 .500 .478 .476 .421 .364 Federal Baltimore 12 St. Louis 13 Indianapolis 10 Chicago 11 Brooklyn 7 Kansas City 9 Buffalo 7 Pittsburg 7 Iypajrue. Won. Lost. 5 8 8 10 8 14 11 12 Pet. .705 .1D .556 The annual handicap track and field ; meet of the Multnomah Amateur Ath j letic club, which has not been held for a number of years, will be staged Sun 1 day morning at 10 o'clock on the club ' field. Martin Hawkins, chairman of the out-door athletic committee, has arranged the list of events and the handicaps of the entrants. There will be nine events in the meet. Braeo is the only member of the club track and field team entered In the meet and he will give Dell O'Han lon a 30 yard handicap in the 440 yard run. The events, entries and handicaps Bre: 50 yard R. W. Price, 4 yards; E. Itoth, 4 yards; W. Jackson, 2 yards; R. M. Jones, 4 yards; A. S. Frohman, 5 yards; S. Humphrey, 3 yards; D. O'Hanlon, "4 yards; R. W. Frohman, 5 yards; J. Dwyer, 5 yards; Boynton, 4 yards; G. Eastham, 6 yards; Mitchell, 6 yards; Noble, 5 yards; Buzby, 6 yards; Stiles, 3 yards; Ireland, 4 yards; Huston. 100 yard A. R. Hlne. 6 yards; E. Roth, 6 yards; S. Humphrey, 6 yards; J. Dwyer, 9 yards; R. W. Price, 6 yards; Boynton, 8 yards; G. Eastham, 9 yards; Mitchell, 9 yards; Noble. 9 yards; An derson, 4 yards; Brace, 4 yards; Stile., 4 yards; Irelind, 7 yards; Huston; Stin- 8 yards; K. Frank, 8 yards; W. American Association. Won. Lost. Louisville . lfi 7 Milwaukee 14 7 Indianapolis 12 9 Minneapolis 10 9 Kansas City 13 13 Columbus 9 13 St. Paul '. . 9 14 Cleveland . . 8 16 Pitcher Riggs of Columbia allowed Jefferson seven hits, and 6hould have son. scored a shutout but an error by Bloch j Jackson. 4 yards; R. M. Jones. 7 yards; allowed a runner to score and another A. S. Frohman, 8 yards; D. O'Hanlon, 8 to reach third. I yards; R. W. Frohman, 8 yards. Jefferson had runners on the bags 220 yard A. R. Hine, 7 yards; E. every inning but the ninth, but Riggs j Roth, 7 yards; S. Humphrey, 6 yards; tightened up and held them scoreless i J Dwyer, 8 yards; R. W. Price; 7 yards; 5"t lin every inning but tne rourin. v . ooie. iu yaras; ouzoy, iu yarns. .467 Wolfer'e error in the third gave Co- i Anderson; Brace; Stiles, 2 yards. .391 jiumbia its first tally. Muirhead sin- 440 yard D. O'Hanlon, 30 yards; eled. took second on a sacri f ice and ! Brace. L I I 1 I 1( I'll fill 1,1 I ... 'VI V n I- ' V V . . wv ' v, -. - ' - ' . - j - - -. , McKenna's grounder, and that started Ireland, 50 yards. the fireworks. In the fourth three 220 hurdle R. W. Price, 6 yards; E. runners tallied. Columbia scored again Frank, 10 yards; B. Mitchell, 20 yards; ! in the seventh on an error, a hit and a j Stineon. i sacrifice. Four runs were chalked up ' High jump Magone; Noble, 1 foot; In tho oltrhth and two in the ninth. Mlnson. b inches; tsrace. 6 inches. Muirhead's batting was a feature. He scored three hits out of four times ud. McKenna. Murphy, Irvine and The ! Pet. .667 .667 .571 .526 .464 .409 .391 .333 who -v. o 1 o 1 o o PO. 1 1 o 2 o Tot Kit a i PORTLAND. AB. R. McKnne. 2b ft o ( lliihnn. rf 5 6 26 18 l-hkr. If ;uln1. .lb William, lb Mlllltran. ef "llrln. Murray. J.nem p .... HauHinan, TO. 3 0 n 4 a 4 1 1 2 0 o E. 1 0 o 0 o o f (I 0 0 Union Association Won. Lost. Ogden I" Boise 8 Murray 8 Butte Salt Lake 3 Helena 3 4 6 fi t 11 11 and Sheehy each made two hits, score: COLUMBIA. AB. R. H. McKenna. 2b 5 1 2 Mon cf 4 O ..4 i. 1 ..4 1 1 Broad jump Mercereau, 1 foot; O'Hanlon, 1 foot; Dwyer. 1 foot 4 inches; Noble, 1 foot 6 inches; Stiles. Shot Mercereau; Buzby, 2 feet; Pet .417 .571 ... Hornby, as I','; I Bioclc. If i Mies. :;b 4H American Golfers Are Lucky in Draw None of American Stars Pitted Against English Cracks la First Bound at Sandwich Links. Sandwich. England. May 14. The American golfers were lucky In the draw of the British Amateur Golf tour nament yesterday afternoon. None of Uncle 8am's players will meet any of England's best players in the early matches, although the players they are pitted against may give them a hard game. The drawings were: Francis Oimet vs. C. C. Magregor .of Manila. Jerome D. Travers vs. Charles Palmer of Handsworth. Charles (Chick) Evans Jr., of Chi cago vs. W. Craneton of Walton Heath: Frederick Herreshoft of New York vs. H. St. John of Northumberland; Har old Weber of Toledo vs. J. Remer of Birkilale; Krarer Halo of Chicago vs. W. Whig-man of Royal St. George: Ed ward S. Knapp of West Brook vs. A. Chadwiek of Ginsbtrry. Shea-, rf R Muirhead. lb 4 4 4 1 PO. 2 2 4 t 2 o 8 A. K. Murphy, Totals 3 11 JEFFERSON. AB. R. Burke, rf 3 t oiTin. rr 1 Loughlin; Javelin- Anderson. 1 foot. -Mercereau, Buzby. "There's Nothing Succeeds '..like.' Success" The wonderful success of my recent sale of men's suits made to order at . twenty . dollars has fully demonstrated to many hundreds of the best dressed men of Portland that I am filling a long-felt want by producing a really well-made, perfect-fitting suit at this very moderate price. 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At St. Louis: R H K Philadelphia 3 7 2 St. Louis 5 1 Batteries Marshall and Killifer; Doak and Snyder. 7 27 10 Trttala 34 2 13 27 17 WUIIima out. bit by halted ball. SCORE BY INNINGS. Vletorla 2 0 0000200 4 Hlta 2 o O 1 1 0 2 0 ft A Portland 2 n O i 0 n o 0 O 2 Hlti 3 1222101 1 13 I SIMM ARY. Ktruek out By lirtacull 1. Baea on balla -off Jonas 8. UrUeoll 2. Two bane hita l.i' nib. Gulgnl it. Three baae hi t a .tones. Hntna run Melchlor. 8erlflre hlta Wllbolt, Mllllgan. William. pnnne.l balla ('amity. Tine 2;00. 1'mpirea Mhusler, Nye and tatter. TINY LEONARD IS FREE Walla Walla, Wash., May 14. "Tiny" Leonard, who tried- with Nick Williams Northwestern Colts and railed to make good. Is a free agent, s he will today receive his release from the Walla, Walla 'club of the Western Tri-State league. Leonard could not be used here, owing to the rut in toe salary limit, and he asked for his release, which Manager August Bade sent him last night.. Leonard says he has a good offer for his cervices, fcut did not state from where It came. Ten Schools Will Meet at Vancouver Mors Than 50 Athletes Cro After Prises and Championship of Southwestern Washington Tomorrow and Saturday. Vancouver, Wash., May 14. Entries have been received from 10 different schools In southwestern Washington for the big track and field meet which will be held here tomorrow and Satur day. More than 50 contestants will be entered and will represent the follow ing schools: Hoqulam, Montesano, Olympla, Centralla, Chehalis, Kelso, Castle Rock, Kalama, Woodland and Vancouver. A banquet Is being arranged for the visitors, to be given in the high school gymnasium following the meet. The medals and other trophies will be pre. sented at this time and a shqrt pro gram of extemporaneous speeches will be carried out. At Cincinnati: R H K Boston 0 3 1 Cincinnati 1 2 2 Batteries James and Whaling; Ames and Clark. Race Drivers Tuning Up. Indianapolis, May 14. Drivers Vi8hart,i Dawson, Burman, Jules (Imii, Oldfleld, De Palma, Klein and others were tuning up today for the Memorial day race on the Indianapo lis speeoway. ; SS. ROSE CITY Sails 9 A. M., Miy 17th, for SanFrancisco Totals 32 SCORE BY INNINGS. Jefforson 0(in2fOOr.c 2 Hlta O 1 O 2 2 200O 7 Columbia ' 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 211 Hlta 1 0 1 20 1 1 2 210 SUMMARY. Two base hlta Burke. Shea, Murphy. Three bnap hit Hornby. Stolen bases McKenna 2. Rlggs 2. MnrphT. Mason, Lodell. Bas on balls Off James e, oft Riggs ft. Left on "banea Jpfferaon 7, Columbia 8. Strnrk out Bt James 7, Illcgs 5. Wild pitches James, Riggs. UmpIre Rankin. , SEATTLE BUNCKES HITS Seattle Wash.. May 14. Timely hit ting and fast fielding gave the Seattle Giants a 4 to 1 victory over McGin nlty's Tigers yesterday. Each team made eight hits, but Seattle bunched their bingles at the right time. The score: R H E Tacoma 1 8 1 Seattle 0 Batteries Kurfess and Brottem. Harris; Bonner and Cadman. COVALESKIE IS A PUZZLE Vancouver, B. 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