THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THXRSDAY. JUNE 10, 1915. !L".USER BREADS 99 OF OF 100 BIS BRINGING UP FATHER By Georco I lcl lanxz y. CopyrUhti 1919,. Uterjtiea (ewe Bervtes.' AND TAKES CLASSIC Poneroy Man. Saves Himself v for "FtQsev Festival Event" r and Springs Surprise. TROEH HAS HIGH AVERAGE CMUr Boekor Trophy- J. , juaama. Com to as Bud. auesTiOM vrw r IU.ME . cj "56 ' -I HERE!- jrl' "7UijJri lienSL,J aiSJo 'lUi Breaking 9 out of a possible 10Q "fclay pigeons," W. J. Houser of Howe Toy; Wash., carried off the buorU the- Rose Festival event, the. feature ,ef. the tli irty-first annual traps.lapritkg 'tournament of the; sportsmen's Assocl- atlon of the-Northwest., which came to . ik close yesterday ' afternoon on the : Jeone station trap of the Portland , Una club. " The Inland Empire bootee sho', is wonderful form yesterday, denpit the fact tbt there was a driving rain dur. ' Ing a portion of the event. Houser made a run of S3 straight in thl event before he lost a bird, bat bis feat did net equal that of Frank Troon, who tnanaged to smash 11 la a row. Troeb woe second honors with 98 per Ctit Two Californlans, C. It. Ford of Saa Joae and A. O. FUekeager of VaUeJo, were tied for third places witl seorea f 07. I''. C. RUM Taaem 4d H. K. Ponton of 6 Francisco, two, pro fessioaals, lost but one bird in this event. In all, 57 bluerock enthusiasts, la eluding six prof esiesats, made seeres of VO or better, end 10 other shooters , fell oae bird shy of the 80 per cent mark, This shooting was the greatest ever witnessed .in this section of the country. t7 taking part, Chingrea Wias Third Time. For the third time In the last three years. E. J. Chingren of Spokane, Veh, wen the northwest handicap event, which carries along with H the .beau tiful Spokane Brownie medal. Chin, gren made the score of 41 out of a possible eg-. ank RtehL the Tacoroe, professional, topped Chlngren by en bird, but he was not eligible to win .: the trophy..? ' " ; P. H. O'Brien of Portland, Or., by Wonderful shooting', carried away the new Becker tropny. which was pre sented to the association by G. L. Becker of Ogden, Utah. O'Brien broke1 87 out of a possible 30 In the singles, and then he turned around and broke ; straight In the doubles. Six f hoot. " r were tied for second honors, with - 40 per cent. ' . The three man team championship was won by Henry wihlou. Loj Ray , burn and P. H. O'Brien of Portland, , who managed to break out all but two targets In their string of 60. The Troeh brothers of Vancouver, Wash., were second, two birds behind the Portland winners. ' The Spokane team was third ana Seattle finished fourth. Frank Troeh of Vancouver. Wash., 7 beat P. H, O'Brien by one' bird for the general average on 400 targets. Kls mark was 3V L. H. Reid was ' blgh "Professional, with S90 out of a possible 400. The "Roue Festival event summery; Nam .. . zzr?ir " !'.?!to2.- " "ranetaeo..,iOO . JJ"' 5. Taooma ........ ioo ;.r'"' tuhutt, Tan. . loo . loo inn . Berbers. Paseo. Wash. ion I" A. Dryden, Spokane IOO hmt Hay prn. IVwt Uad ..... .IOO g, V. Wihloe, Grenhao Kw II- Rpid, Btl l O. N. Ford.! San Joe, C1.... 1 K H. O'Brien. Portland 1 1 i.' ..' laroii, waib.. ioo r . E. Onttn. Wenetrbee, fc-ab..J(V P. J. Hcriofan. Portland IOO Ion jvwialdon. Portlaprt iioo K. Sel?., M4dfd. Or,. . . .100 .-. Mark Slddall. Salem, iyt.. . ....... .106 J. Adania. Leavrnwortb. Wao. ...100 " A tinr . Blaia. Portland. 1 ri. itatu, r-oriland Ie Matlotk. Poueroy, Wash... frank Van Atta. Portland "... PeuiiU Holonao. Burley. Idaho. . A. Troeb, Vancouver. Wash. 1 K. B. M.irrla iwtlanj . Btd Kmupp. 'Eniren. Or .'lOO I: M. Mtnaack, Iiitmt, Or.. 100 iS". y0"-- BeillORhaiB, Waap.100 Mark Rtckard, Corvallla. Or ..100 H. M. Williams, BreBierton. Wasb.100 . .. itorsow. BooKaiie. Wah .irirt ...100 100 .100 .100 .100 .106 100 .100 ...100 ,..1(!0 .100 H. K. Peck. Kenmare, K. D. . , r. W. MeKean. Portland. . , . . . , ' l. uia, Hftrrinffton. Wash ' f ?dd, gaq Cltffa, Cal.. kt. Salem. Or...... JT11 Teturlelon, Portland ......100 & McKel w. Seattle. Wash ...100 5, w- rtM- Portland 100 "W, K. Carlton. Portland loo W.. gleet. Ifesteaane. Wash... 100 ' -GrOT7. Spokane. Wh . . . . 100 y - H. Derapf, Saleaa. Or....l00 w- Searey. Euacne, Or;.;.100 ; H. M. Gutbrie. Corrallla. Or.. ....100 A . pehf, Taeaana, Waab loo rr4 Butler, Lewiston. Idaho. ...too Tea BUeers, Portland ,.100 9i 'Co . Spokane. Wnah..l00 Sd., :;: J8 R. fcTerdlne, Portland ........100 H, H. HatolMW. fortlauU 100 M. Crasamaa, Seattle ,ioo Cam, MeDooajd. Uarringtoe 100 . R. A. Mile. Spokane. Wash,.!. ..loo Bee Bell. Yacelt. Wash. ioo ; Ed if' Oreyoe city. Or,. ...... .100 B. Pleraos. Portland ............. 100 B. y. Matthews. Portlaa i JoO . f. C". Jeneft, Taeoma. Wash.. ..100 v 1j. C. DenUon, 8lenu Or. . . .. ..100 Al getum Portland ..............100 ' ,hllr, Portland luo Tiffany, Portland ,100 wllJiaro Bate, Medford.'-Or. . . ....100 F. K. Burnbam. Martlnes, Cal.... 100 A, J. Smith, Portland .100 D. Beid. Seattle. Waab 1O0 Nre. C. A- Onnor, Spokane, ..100 -P. O. Joy. Portland . .. ..r.....,..,100 . A. W. gtrowier, Portland ..,100 rhArlea v. Keller. Bubbard. Or.. .,100 All Zleroff, jlunetioa City, Or. .100 A- ? Xt,',ke Ba? Francisco, Cal.100 J. A. Addleman. Portlaud ........100 Mrs. J. N. roi;ih. Portland .....J0O Mrs. A. O. Wilkes, aa Franeiace.luO ' Mrs, f, A. Dryden, Spokane.. 100 nr. A- Q, Mwnwd, Portland...,. CO Mrs., P. B- O'Brien, Portland. . . .100 00 P. 80 89 80 est o f9 f9 8 88 8a mi s 95 as 84 S4 II M 2 82 8S 82 82 80 80 Ttt 79 78 78 I? 76 n 70 n 50 04 43 61 Batting Averages Of Beaver Players 1 A. B H. Pet. Davis . . Sl l ';;t5s Derrick . , .... S37 ;.;. S7 Stumpf , . .... 23 71 Bates .. 130 49 .333 , HlllyaiM . . .. . ST S3 .264 nsher .. ...... 130 . 43 .331 Cartech 1 aft 2 .3$Q m X,ober 1S3 62 .284 - Iea.ne 173 9ft .23 Speas . . . 178 55 .809 Reed . ....... 2 0 ,000 Lush . . ....... 34 ',9 .365 Keefe . . 3 0 .000 m Evans , Z K .lt3 9 Kranse ...... SS , i .Jll Coveleski . . ...31 3 .65 ingglcbotham . 40 $ .200 - 4 Team total. .18? 5!B .35 P. C. Riebl, TaoTWna C- y, Chlnarea, Spokane A. , Spark.9 to Jjtma Players. Peadea by; Frank fpgxfea, the ol& tiroe pitcher of tho Philadelphia Na tional leavgue team, the business meo's class ef the Chattanooga T. M. C. A., will put a baseball team in the field this, summer. eaasanSMaSHBssaaiaaBBniwsHaMBnBaa Bike Race on Jane 150. The Century Road Club of America will hold its annual 50 mile handicap bicycle road raoe on Sunday, June ?0. starting from Flora) park, i-ong Island. R P. Knight. Portland ....,... 40 35 Tem Barclay, Portland , 40 to The revolts ef the northwest handicap: - -Tare:ets r. Natne and tows- Bbot at. Broke. 48 4 40 45 45 45 45 45 4f n 44 44 44 44 44 43 43 43. 43 43 43 43 43 42 43 43 43 41 4J Si 40 40 40 40 39 38 S8 38 38 38 87 38 35 35 84 34 23 22 21 . 20 . 20 Gerlrow. Spokane .......... 1A H. M. WUllams. Bremerton. it W. w. Baraton, Portland . .. .. 18 H. P. Wih Ion, Grsahara. Or 19 Frank Tenapletos, Portland..... ... Is P. J. Holoaao. Portland SO F. M. Troeb,Vancourer, Wab-..0 H. SL Peck, Portland 18 P. H. O'Brien, Portland SO C. W. MeKeae. Portland 20 Charte Leit.h. Woedburs, Or IT L. a Berkley, Payaliqp ........ l P. A. t)rydeia, Spokane ........... 26 Mark Blddall. Salem 10 C. E. M.-KrlTey. Seattle 18 r- B. iToen, TsneonTer, wash., is re. a- Keiiee, rortiena "oho Klenast, Bellingbaa. , . . , . Lev Buy burn, Portland . Adame, Leavenworth, Wash C. E. Owee, We na tehee Japws W. Searey. Euea ... Ben Bell. Yaeoit. Wash. Cum Hllffors, Fortland D. Boloban. Barley. Idibo. .... Li. H. Beld. Beanie. Wash an G. Ethers, Pasco. Wash ...18 w. H. Bairympie, saiera. or 18 A. Rlehl. Taooms. Wash.,.,...... IT c. a. uuraaof, troiciiHe ......... Abner Blair. Portland P. P. Netooe, Yaeoit. wash A, W, Btrowger, Portland W. J. Houser. Pemeroy. Wash... L. Matlock, Potneroy, Waeh D. W. Fleet, Hontesano, Wash... M. OroHmta, Seattle, Wash...... B. A. Miles. Spokane. Wash A. u. Wilkes, H. iai.. 18 18 lf 18 18 19 IS 12 i. C. Oreiroryr Bookase. Wash. K. K. Barnham, 8. F.. Cal J. B. Beid. Portland ......... It. p. Knight, Portland H, B. Morris, VorUand n. yy . riemuiv. ceaitie ..... K. Tlffter. Portland ....... H. R. tverdipg. Portland ... 0. K. Feller, Hubbard. Or... 4. A. Troon, van Shot at 2j aclr H. B. Poston, S. Fh Cal , K. B. Van Araasn. Portland , 1. P. Dodds. Saa Diego. Cal... 18 17 il 17 18 17 18 1 ie 18 17 18 17 18 18 IT 10 17 ancoover. Wash.. IT 1 10 Professionals. Results of three-man teeof shoot: ' Tarseta.. Tram one Shot at. Broke. P. H. 0' Brltt. Portland 0 lies Kaybarn. Portlaud ...... 20 U. V. WlUiOB. PprtUnd 20 Totals ,.' 60 Team two Prank l. Troeh,- YanconTer. Wash. 20 J. a, . iroen, vanoouyer. nun.... li J. B Troeh, VaneouTer, Wash. 20 60 Totals ...... Team three - E. J. Cblncrea. Snokane. Wash C. A. O'Cdanor, Spokene, Wash... 20 A. &. Uerkow. gpokSB, Wash,... 20 20 Total Team four L. R. Parkier. Brattle ... C. E. AfcKelve. Seattle .. H. M. WUliew. Beattle ........ Totals Team fls . Frank Temple ton. Portland H. R. fe-verding. Portland E. . Kelier. Pottlaad 00 ... 20 ... 20 . .. 20. Totals . Tsa i- James W. aaTeT. PnrtlanA H, P. Knicht, Portland ....... g. L Matthews, Portland . Total 00 no 2a 20 OS 20 20 , . 10 19 20 S3 20 IS 18 59 19 20 ltt "is 19 17 IS S4 17 15 10 i& It IS Id The scores in tb Becker trophy match: at ""iS P Handicap. "Srkow. Bpoksne, Wash. J. C. Gretory, Spokane,; Wash.,... ....... ...I -Q. fcjbers. Pesos. Wssk.. , P. M. Troeh! Vaneoerer, Waah.. P. O. Btebl, Tscome, Weah. ....... .......!.. Ixni Ravburn, Portland. ............ , Krs nk Tempjtos. Portlaad, ..... i . Ben Belt Yaoolt, Wash,., ... ..a . ffJMi Eugene, Or . . , 4. . . , . ;f""Lf"f ..W"a.f .............. i9 B. B. Merris, ertlai)d.Ji.,...V. ......... SO is 18 IV 20 ' 19 19 ":. lO n Singles. Shot at. : Broke. ... .igvBf fvwen'ii- r aa. .. , ' . ! K. Pvstoa. Ban Praacisco, Cal... , J. a.Toenf Vfneenver, was. O. 3. Chlneren, Sixikane, Waah ijssnis noioan, tsuriey, iattuo.. . W. Fleet, Montesaao, Wash.. A. Riehl. Taooma, 'U ash. ....... i P. r.iJel9oe, lawlt. Wash.. SO IT 18 20 21 J . a, , jm k ne. a a coma, w ash ............... , . v - V 20 : a v e e . K s " K, H. Keller, Portland t.. m. jreck. roruanu O, E. McKelvey. Besttle. Wash................ A, " W. Strofsr. Portland. . . . . . . , ... ,W. H. Dalrjrmple, Salem, Or..., , a. t. wiicee. fian ranctsco... IT IS 18 18 Is 19 80 30 30 30 30 36 30 30 30 BO 30 30 SO so 30 SO 30" 30 SO 30 SO ay ao m so 16 80 SO IS William Bates, Uedford, Or. 17 r 15 0. W. afcKeas. Portlaad Ig - jg Inr. K. R. geaicy, ledferd, Or................... jg js Professional. . .. . x " ' '. 27 22 27 V, 23 28 23 27 n u 21 23 23 & 28 22 id 1W il . 25. 19 17 13. 21 17 13 11 - 00 , 43 - Doubles. To Shot at. Broke, tal 20 20 47 20 18 40 20 13 40 20 - 13 T 40 20 i 13 40 SO 15 ' ! 40 20 12 40 : 20 : . ... 10 !,: S9 20 12 E9 0 IS 39 : 20 ; 14 .;" 3d . 20 15 39 20 17 38 15 - - 38 20 15 ' 38 30 S - 37 . 20 - " 11 87 20 9 37 2 14 - :e 20 . 12 34 2t ,H 34 .20 fi S4 20 12 - 21 20 14 31 i 2 li '20 20 - 4 24 20 7 - 24 Lee- i J oeiJ'. VENICE BLANKS ANGELS Los Angelea. June 10.-Th Venice Tigers" won their second game from the Los Angeles club yesterday, 2 ta 0.Kane's triple and Baylesa' double scored the first run. a single by Pur tell. an" infield out, a wild pitch and Htsberg's single gave the other rue. Score; ... " ; LOS AK6ELES AB. K. M assert, of...... 4 Beatty. lb, 4 Waiter, rf...., .... 4 Mt-Mullen, 2b, 4 Ellis. If. ..,.,,,...,. 3 Terry, ta. 3 Brouas, c. I Uetaxer. 3b. 3 Xjove. p. ,........ 6 6 Burns, B. O Kyan ..i , 1 0 "Boles , O Buemlller, gh. 0 O Ungues, p. 0 0 M. TO. 1 Z 0 o 0 1 1 1 0 A o o. T 2 o 4 g O o o o 0 $ o 1 1 0 o 0 o I 1 1 Total ,,...31 0 M M 0 VENICE -. AB. R. H. PO. Carlisle, If. ... Berger, as. ... Kaoe ef. Bayless, rf. .... Purtell. 2b...... Hetling, 3b. ... Rlsberg. lb. ... Speitcer, o. , . . Johnson, p. .... 8 3 . 4 4 3 ....... 4 4 o O 1 0 e 1 8 o 1 8 o 0 4 1 13 n o A. 0 ft 0 0 ! o 0 .2 e 27 14 o igeles... .....o o O 0 9 o o o o .... 1 0 1 0 0 16 ..,...,1 0 0 0 0 O 0 1 -2 v.. ..8 0 0 1 0 1 0 t 6 Total ...............20 g Hatte lot Hetceet la eighth. Batted for Bums u ighth. SCOBS BI XWN1NGS lx Angeles. .6 000 0O0 0 00 stiis Venlee SUMMARY Three base hlt--Kane. Tw, - base hit Bay. less, sacrifice bit--Carliale. Struck out By Love 1, by johnsoA B. Bsse oq bails Off Ixrre 4, off Johnsoit 1, tans sespeaslble for Loe 1 Bashes 1, Two hlt, 1 ran, 5 at bat eff lore in 1 141 tnoines: 2 hits. rnns, 30 at bat eff Butb,Iq fi 2-3 Innings; g hits. 1 son, 4 at bat eff Hughes la 1 tnnins. Charge defeat to Love. Doable plays Johnson to Berger to Risberg: Berger to Partell te Rtsberg. Wild pitch Hngrhea. Balk Johnson. Time of gams 1:50. ymplree ytnaey sad WUHsms. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE VaneooveT, B. Cm iHino 10Speck Haxknejw bad quite g fail taken out of him yesterday, when the Beavers gathered seven runs on IS hits. Score 1 . -R.H.K. Aberdeen ................. .. 140 Vancouver ................... 7 J3 1 Batteries Harknesa and Vance; Reutber and Cheek, Spokane, Wash., June 10. Bob Wicker waa hit hard yesterday, but he tightened tn the , pinches and the locals won from Victoria, v -.1 - to . Wicker faned nine Bees. Scores ' R. H. B. Victoria i IS 1 Spokane 7 13 1 Batteries Bonner and Hoffman; Wicker and Branegan. Taeoma, Wash-, June 10. Sixteen hits were made off Petersen and Mc Glnnity yesterday, and Seattle won 8 to 1. Soore R. H. E. SeatUe It 1 Tacoma 1 8 3 Batteries Malls and Cadmaa; Pet erson, McQinnity and Stevens. STANDING OF THE! TEAMS Veeif ie CMst JUague Woe.. Ran Francisco ....;,.... 88 - Salt Ldke ...,.. Los Angeles .30 ?K Oukland .................... .32 , Portland ,...,,.....27 , Venice . ..29 : PhilsdelphU . fT!X S Chicago ................ i.... 24 i i Brooklyn 2s ' St, Louis 23 Boston 23 Pitubnrg , 21 i . New York 17 i Cincinnati ...171 Americas League. Chicago V.. .................. .30 Detroit SI I Boston '.. 21 ; Washingtog SO. New Yerk .,,.; 20 Clereland 19 St. Lonls ....................18 Philadelphia v.... 15 r- Tsdesa) Leegee. Kansas City - .- 28 - Pittsbnra; 25 Brooklyn .....23: Newark ................23 Chicago ............23, St. Louis. ...23 Buffalo 19 Baltimore - . Amarioas Asaeeiatjea. Indianapolis -. Milwaukee ............... c-t. favi ..................... K" ii n . C fw . . LoulavUle ...K4, Cleveland .....TV,. .....10. Cslumbos IS i Minneapolis .14- - , Vestera league. ' Dee Moines .....24 . Omaha .....,................22 LdBCOlU ......................13 : DeeTee ... ........... ,.17 . 8C Joseph 15 ' SUrax City WlcUiU ...10l Vertkwssteni league, Victoria .....................27 : - Tacoma ..,.,.......,,,..,,..27 Yanconver".... .............. .24 ; Aberdeee .......,.,.....23 Spokane feeattla ..................... .20 - ut. 20 29 35 80 31 33 1 19 21 22 21 22 22 24 IT ! 18 18 20 23 24 20 29 19 19 20 ' 22 23 23 ; 20 ' 87..,..' 10 20 , 21 22 2H 22 25 . 23 14 , 16 ! 27 IT 91 22 tt 23 25 8 22 29 Pet. .574 -.532 jsor .471 .400 .453 .56 .558 J23 .511 .512 .483 ' .438 .413 .038 .633 .638 .500 .476 44? .409 .341 .586 .508 .506 511 . .511 .500 .422 .379 .680 .535 J 23 .511 .BOO .463 .4f2 .333 .6 .679 .5:17 .514 SCO .47 .40g .344 .sea .sto 4P0 .4K1 .642 ,403 Jlollep is STo Boxtp. -Benjamin P. Roller, the wrestler, tried his hand as a boxer a short time ago in Montreal -and lost In the first round to Jim Kseon, also a boxer. .:. . J - - Motor Boat Races in July. , The Long Island Motor Boat asso elation will eonduct the Gold Cup races sanctioned by- the American - JPewer Boat association beginning- Joly 3L . COVELESKIE TOO BEAINJ FOR THE SALT LAKE BEES Portland Youngster Puts. Big Swift on Ball and Bfanks , ' Them, Stanley Coveleskle added the second straight victory of the wek to the Bea ver string yesterday afternoon, when he blanked the biffing Bees, 5 to 0 Th expectorating Pole bad all sorts of saliva on the ball and the Salts were helpless In the pinches. Twice did Captain T. Tennant come up with the bases full and two out, and twice did he retire the side. ' Blaokenship called on a flock of pinch hitters in the ninth, but only Dad Mek delivered. ' Coveleskj was given a good start by his mates, who chased three rung across before Beft Hall awakened to the fact that there was a game going on around him. Hall managed to last until the fifth, when two more runs brought Oregory out from the Blankeh ship bench. Bobby Davis get big dally hit in the first inning and Derrick was cracked by a pitched ball. Stumpf s out moved the pair up and Bobby scored on Bates fly to Ryan. Derrick moved to third 00 tha throw-in and Hillyard walked He and Derrick pulled off a double steal, the former scoring 'easily when Hall stuck bis mitt in the way of Rohrer's throw to second, the ball bouncing away. Fisher larruped to right field and scored, Hillyard, but was cut off taking; second, Shinn to Rohrer to Gedeon. ' f Davis had filed to Zachr In the eig-hth, when the champs hopped on Hall a grain. Derrick rattled the boards in right for one base and Stumpf soared . to left for two bases. Derrick checking" in. Stumpf reached third on the throw to the plate. Bates hit one back at Gregory, bo had , replaced Halt, and the ball bounced eff his thigh to the third base line, Stumpf easily scoring. Bates, however, did not get a good start, and Gregory, who hounded the ball, threw the runner out. Hillyard arched to Zacher and after that only one Beaver '-reached second base, that belngr - on Bates double. " SALT LAKE AB. R. H. P0. A. s I 1 l O rf.... 6 itrr am. - ... . a Gedeoe, 2b. 4 O f 4 1 ft Ryan, U-. O 5 1 O O Zceher. cf-.,. ........ 3 0 0 5 0 O Tennant, lb. .......... 4 0 0 6 0 0 Ilallinan, Sb. ..T. ...... 4 0 2 0 1 0 Rohrer, e, S O 6 4 5 0 Hall. p. O 0 1 0 Grefory, p 1 O O 0 2 0 Barbour .............. 1 O 0 0 Meeg 10 0 0 Paye... 0 0 0 e Total 7 24 13 Davis, as..., .. terricK, id. o Btumpf, 2b. ........... 4 Bates, 3b 3 HiUyard. ef. 3 Fisher, c ............ 4 Loser, If. .,..,...; 1 Doaoe. rf 2 Coreleskie, p 2 34 9 PORTLAND AB. R. B. PO. A. K. 4 v 1 1 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 f 0 1 1 4 e 6 It 1 1 ' o 8 9 2 1 0 x0 0 .0 0 e 0 a 0 Total .24 - 27 Batted for Rohrer la elstli. . . Batted for Gregory , is niath. Baa tat Meek, SCOHB T tSNINGS gait take.. .......O 0 9 0 0 a tuts u v t 1 9 v 1 Portland 096 i0O M Hits ........2 110 3 0 8 1 - SUMMARY ttrgek set By Coveleskie 6. Ball 1. Greg ery L Bases on balls Of f Coveleskie 8, Hall 8, Gregory L. Two base hita Stumpf, Bates. Doable plays Davis to Derrick. Sacrifice bite Bates. Coveleskie. Stolen bases Derrick. Blllyard, Lober, Stumpf, Paye. lilt by pitched bells Derrick. Innings pitched By Ball 4 1-3, rent 4, hits 6, at bat IS, Bans responsible for Hall 5, Charge defeat te Ball. Time of (ame 1.-43. tmplres Gnthrte and Held. rr in. TODAY AXT9 JLTmXi THIS WEZZ A RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and 24th PORTLAND SALT LAKE Came Starts 3 p. m. Weekdays -2:ji0 p. m. Sundays Seserved boa seats fes alet SXOS'S GXOAm 8TASO, . fitlk and Wasbiag-toa, ladies Days Wednesday a ar s . - arm rrway OAKS AND SEALS WALLOP JKan Fraacisco, Jun-JO.A.lthough th Seals drove Hrty! Abies off Ihe mound under a terrtfio; fire, the Oaks came right back and did the same thing to Hookem 8mith. getting 30 hits off him and- Jack KlllUay. which were-good for nine Tuns. The Seals gathered 13 bits and made seven runs, three . pf which came with Bodie's borne run. It was , a great day for fattening , the "tat average. Score: ' IK PRANCISCO , AB. R. H. PO. A. B. M clean, it 5 3 3 -l 0 Schaller, U a 1 0 1 O 0 Bcdie, f- , b i as: 1 o Kellmann. lb. ......... 5 0 O 12 1.0 Downs, So. ...........4,18 0 4 0 Cor ban, ss. 3 1 9 " g 6 ' 0 Jones. Sb. 3 0 6 1 3 0 Sepuiveda, e, 3 1 ' ? 9 Smith, p. ..,,.,....,..1 o o o 1 Killilay. p. 3 1 1 0 S O Fitzgerald 1 ' 0 0 A 0 Q Schmidt, e. O O " 6 10 Leard Tt, ....... 0 0 0 Tote! .36 ft IS -24 il 0. . OAKLAND v AB. R. B, PO. A, IS. Marean, ?b, ...,..,..,9 1 2 4 0 Middle top, cf... ........ 4 3 8 1 0 p Johnston, it 4 1 I, 9 0 i Ness. lb. Gsrdnev, rf. ........... 4- Elliott, e. 4 Guest, ss ............. g Lttsohi. 3b. 4 1 2 1 0 O a a a l l o T 3 Abies, p 3 O 0 01 0 Boyd, p. ..... Total ..; .37 27 1 Batted tor gepelveds in elgktfl. Ran for Downs in ninth. 8 CORK BY INNINGS Ben Francisco.,--1 f 0 4 0 . 7 Hits ...3 2 14 10 10 113 Oakland ...,1 0 1 1 6 2 0 1 0 HiU ., 4 1929392 "20 , , SUMMARY Tem runs, g . hits eff Smith, 13 st pat. in 2 1-3 inning, eat third, one on, ee eett 6 rune, - f hits eff Ahle. If at bat, le 3 1-8 inniuga, out in reorin, no one on, one eat. Stolen bases Meloan, Downs 8, Corns b. Card' ner, ,moti. Home jrua-uoes. X Bree nass hit - Middle ton. Twe- base hits--JoUnton, Onest, Maroas. Sacrlfloe hiis cbsller. Cr hsn. MlddlctOB. Johnston, Credit victory ta Boyd. Coarse defeat t" KUlilay. First bae oc called balH Off pailih 1, Abies t, KUlilay 1. Boyd 1. Struck otIr Abies 9, Bord . Hit by pitcher Bcbsller by Abies. Quest by Smith. Schaller by Beyd. Double play Smith t Corhao to Hellmauo. Rnns responsible for Smltb 4. KlllUay 6, Abies A. Boyd 1. Wild pitches Abies, Killilay. Left, on bases San i'ranelsco 7. Oakland 9, Time- 2;17, Umpires I'bjle and To map, : AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Washington ; R. H. E. St. Louis 1 3 i 1 Washington 4 ii 0 x BatteriesWeilmaH, Ferryman and Agrpew; Shaw and Henry. At Boston cr R. H." E. Detroit , x. .... 1 5 1 7 I Boston ...... : 0 - 5 7 Batteries Steen and Baker, Daly; Collins and Carrigan. i . At, FhUadelphla R, H. E: dereland ............. 3 3 1 rhiladelphla . ............... 1 ' 1 : Batteries Bueh. Pennock, Wyckptf and Lapp, Scbang. At New Tork R. II. E. Chicago . , , ... .,... 1 l 0 New York , . 0 a 4 BatterieClcotte and Kchalki M9 Hale, Cottereli nd Sweeney.vi mm i i White Is Some Knocaerout. ' New Tork. June 10.-(J. N. .) Charley White, th Chicago light weight, now has a record of winning seven of bis last eight bouts with knockouts. : V' . --"."t"'' .- - ; FIRST BASEBALL SCOUT OF YEAE BEACHES-TOWN i . Eddie Herr of St,, Louis Na ; tionals Looking for , Players WeU, well, well, euramer is here end We c'n prove It.. Didn't Eddie Herr come pussytreading it into town from St Looey. Know Eddie? Some feller nd some seout- Not tn army scout, eh.) no, indeed. Baseball. Yep, Just plain baseball. They ain't no bullets in baseball, by hickory, and they ain't no firin' squads. But Mrs a wearin put Job. Trench life ain't in it. We shiver" to think of the physical exhaustion of a baseball scout after his arduous labor. The poor feller heg to Jump from en town to another Jn a parlor ear with plush' chair. He has to order his own breakfast, and his own luncheon and his own luxurious dinner. He has to instruct the waiter what kind of perf ectos he wants, i He has to put up at a rattletrap hotel that-ba only mahogany furniture. Persian ruga on the, floor, silver mountings on the bawth tub. and attar of roses In the bswth water. ; Each day. when convenient, he must visit the ball park and spend two swful hours squinting at the players. A theatre, at night ' When you feel pity! for the lads in the .trenches, don't fail, to squeese a tear for the brain fagged. nefve-;i weary,' muscle Jaded, heart wracked baseball scout. ; Eddie, who Is the j official Ivory hunter for the St. Louis Nationals la the wide,' wild west, sneaked into town Tuesday and without a flourish in scribed his name on j the register at the Seward hotel. He has seen ell the" Coast league clubs work in California and will not tarry long in this section. He plans to continue his expedition Into the Northwestern league, where Ivory,' concrete and wooden products er alleged to abound. ;! . Herr says there are a lot of good ball players in the Coast league who ought to go up and he may take one or two. v. - The Oakland baseball club has re leased Phil Koemer, utility man, and Bill Lindsay, -lnflelder. Howard Mun, dorft wh was gives five days' notice of release, has been recalled. . Manager Christian is now dowp to 17 men. He Is looking around for another (rood in fielder. . -i Oeorge Kahler wgsiin uniform yes. terday. He is a I footer, but not by any means as big as Rip Uage'-man, as Manager McCredle thought Kahler is ready to work any! time. Minor Baseball. The Northwestern- National bsnk team is leading- the Bankers Baseball league as the result of defeating the United States National team yester day by the score of 3 to 0. Davis and King formed the battery for the win ners and Fisher anJ vWord for the losers. 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