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BILL SHOUP RUINS ALL
PLANS OF VANCOUVER
WITH A 5 TO 0 VICTORY
AMERICAN
f Fisher's Men Take Advantage of Mistakes of Opponents and Play ;
t Beautiful Ball; Buckaroos Get Away in Lead in First Inning;
Dick Cox Breaks Bone in Finger and Is in Hospital. ,
! ; .
i I By R. A. Cronin i
BILL SHOUP again busted up the nice plans of the Vancouver
dambuilders yesterday with a 5 to 0 victory that evened up
Justj when things were going nicely in the ninth a foul tip from
;Bcmis'!bat lighted on Dick Cox' little finger, broke the bone and
i sent it sticking through the flesh. , I
! The peppery catcher, was hurried to the hospital, where the
injured member was dressed. It is the second casualty on the
I Portland club this season, the left wrist of Infielder Haney having
been broken by a pitched ball in a practice game by Chief Jacob's
of the Vancouver Soldiers. The absen.ee of Haney has been sorely
1 felt and the enforced idleness of Cox will double Manager Fisher's
'troubles. - .
. Bom. Fisher' men played a beau
' tlful Earn of baseball, took advan-
. faro nf ihn mlntaVxa nf the enemv
and clouted In a few runs when the.
oppoftronity came up.
I Not the least factor In the run-
driving was BUI Shoup himself. His
single In the sixth sent two clatter
, in if across the obloiii.
$ Beaver Get Away In Lead
The Buckaroos got away In the
' lead when Smith singled In the first
t Itinlnw v. n.-r,A 1 1 n nn Irish,!'. amrl-
flee, took third on Sullivan's out and
I tallied on Lee's sacrifice fly to
Bemls.
Two more were made In the fifth.
With one dowii. Shoup beat out a
J hit to King by some sprinting.
' Smith fanned and then Lefty Slat
i tery walked FUher. Sullivan sln
; . itled against the right field fence,
i scoring Shoup and putting Fisher
; on third. Sullivan started a steal.
' Boelaie made a short throw to King,
f and when - the ball went over his
head, , Fisher Bcored. Lee filed to
Wolfeir for the last out.
Baft All Fall In Sixth
One was gone in the sixth when
Kibble got away with a walk. Rit
' ter tapped a single to left; and Cox
was hit by a pitched ball, filling up
the-bags. The Infield was drawn in
and Shoup tapped the ball just over
J short. Kibble and Hitter scored, but
;j Teterson overran second,
' Bemls was In on the ball In a
hurry and had Peterson trapped,
f finally running the Buck down and'
f touching htm out after bluffing to
' throw on either side of him. Sial
ic . . 1 dn.Uk ah arA tKnt
'. retired the six men in the next two
f Innings in order. .
J The crowd picked up a good deal,
t but, owing. to the threatening weath
! er. it was far from being a good
J' Sunday crowd. . The game with
Aberdeen this afternoon will start
at 4 o'clock and the same time will
prevail ?all week, except Sunday
j when itr will go back to 2:30 or 3
s o'clock.
Manager Fisher signed up George
! Pembroke last night to take the
' place of Catcher Dick Cox. Pem-
broke was among the players who
were at the training camp of the
; Buckaroos this spring in Pendleton.
The score:
. VANCOUVER
', KB. R. H
Baseball Dope
PAOIFIO COAST INTERNATIONAL
LEAGUE
Won. Lett. Pet.
SmOI 4 1 .SOO
Taooma . 4 Z .7
Portiantf .... 3 3 300
VsnoouTW 8 3 0O
Spokane .............. a 4 J33
Aberdeen 1 4 Jtoo
PACIFIO COAST LEAOUE
Salt Lake . .... ...I 13 .HI
Wtrnoo iCV. . 13 13 343
L Anele .... 17 17 .BOO
8acrmnta 13 13 .484
Oakland 13 IS .471
8a i FraiKitce 14 13 .424
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 14 1 .833
C.ilcago 11 3 .788
Philadelphia 8 7 .333
Pittsburg 7 7 .uOO
Cincinnati 3 10 .444
Brooklyn S 10 333
6k Louis . . . 11 .13
Boston 3 1t 300
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 13 8 ,7tt
Cleveland 8 8 .800
Chicago 8 6 .800
New York 3 3 .300
St. Louis 8 3 .428
Washington 8 8 .400
Detroit i 4 8 .400
Philadelphia B. 8 .387
KID KRITES, NewbergV
spldier-boxer, who is ap
pearing in boxing con
test in the Olympia club of
Manila, where he is stationed
with the 27th infantry. He
has lost but one bout, Marty
Costello ' knocking him out.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Crites of Newberg,Or.
Detroit 3, Chicago 2
Detroit. May 6. (I. N. S.) Detroit
won the game and the series from
the White Sox, to 2, by a rally in
the eighth inning. Danforth held the
Tigers to six scattered singles and held
them well in hand until the eighth.
In that frame Hellman put the win
ning run over with a timely hit with
three men on bases and none Sut.
The score: R. H. E.
Detroit . , 3 6 2
Chicago 2 9 3
Batteries Dauss, Jones and Yell"!.
Spencer; Danforth. and Schalk.
St. Louis 3, Cleveland 0
St. Louis, May 6. (I. N. S.) St. Louis
won the 'game yesterday when Sothoron
blanked the Cleveland Indians, 3 to 0.
Coveleskle was nicked for 10 hits in
seven Innings, but kept them well scat
tered, i
The score : R. H. E.
Cleveland 0 6 3
St. Louis 3 10 2
Batteries Coveleskie. Enzmann and
O'Neill ; Sothoron and Nunamaker.
BEES LAND
SERIES BY
ONE TALLY
Tigers Lose Tied Score in Ninth
Inning but Hold Second Place
in the League Standing.
Ned Egan Commits
Suicide With Pistol
t Wolfrr, ef . .
l Hamilton, 3b
5 h.mU. If . .
j'Htewert,
- Brown. 2b .
atnkke, lb
, King, m
I IioeUle, o -;
HUtterjr, p .
Vattcrton, e
0
0
tl
0
0
0
0
0
U
0
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3
0
0
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4
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1
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Total 83
6 24 12
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PORTLAND
AH. It. H.
. Smith, If ....
I rtaher. lb . .
' BulliTen, cf . .
.m, H
y Via. e ......
I Kibble, 2b- 8b
Kitter. t
I Peterson, 8b-0
I Hhoup. P . . .
'( Arkenburi, 2 b
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Totals .
1 TsneouTsr
Hits . .
' Portland .
Hits
4
3
4
8
4
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Chicago. May 6. (U. P.) Ned Egan
famous as a minor baseball league
manager, committed suicide by shoot
ing himself in a hotel here today. Egan
was to have been manager of the Mil
waukee Association club this year, but
111 health prevented. A note indicated
his illness inspired the suicide.
Egan, who had been at a Milwaukee
sanitarium since February, when his
spine was injured in a skating' rink ac
cident, secured, an over-Sunday leave
from the institution. Purchasing a re
volver in Milwaukee, he came to Chi
cago and registered at the Grand Pa
cific hotel.
His bed had not been used.
Egan began as an infielder in 1897
with an eastern semi-pro team and se
cured his first experience as a manager
in the New York State league. After
becoming manager of the Waterloo,
Central league club in .1906, he won
four pennants a"nd eight seconds there.
Salt Lake City, May 6. (I. N. S.)
The Bees took the series, four games
to two, when they beat Vernon yester
day, 3 to 2. It was an uphill fight
all the way for McCredie's crew, but
they won out In the ninth inning,
breaking a tie score and putting over
the needed run on One hit, after two
were down.
The Bees went far out In front by
the victory, but the Tigers remain
in second place by reason of the even
split of the Angels' -Oaks' double
header.
Both Quinn for Vernon and McCabe
for Salt Lake lasted the entire- route
and pitched good ball, the winners get
ting only six hits off Quinn while Mc
Cabe was being trounced for seven
hits by the Vernonites. The twlrleni
were wild, however, McCabe handing
out four passes to Vernon batsmen,
while Quinn dealt out three.
The score : . R. H. E.
Vernon 1 2 7 1
Salt Lake 3 6 3
Batteries Quinn and Devormer ; Mc
Cabe and Konnick.
r. - "A J C - i
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I 0
I r 1 1 v
' 1 i
S.-P. WINS
WAY INTO
THE LEAD
Defeat of Northwest Steel Com
pany Changes Complexion
of Baseball Ratfe.
Jaiumbla-WlllamcUo Shipbuilders' Bassb.
Wen Lost P
1. Smith-Porter 4 0 1.0C
trCo-mlck 4 1 .i
undstion .a 1 .71
Jomfoot '. a a .er
tandlfer-Olarkion 2 8 .4C
upple e Ballln 1 a ".a:
enlnsulsi 1 a .at
o.thwest Steel 0 B .00
Stung Once, Scot
Golfer Decides to
Ask for the Score
At Handy holed eat oa tke lint
frees kls f lie ad from orer tke bor
der asked
"A ad how maay (trek.es did jm
take!"
"Klaht," replied tke Scot.
"Ah." said 'the F.Bgllshmaa. MI
took serea. so that's my hole."
The Scot said nothlag. bat whee
oa tke aext greea the EegllshsBaa
repeated ghls eerstloa aad made la
qolry as to the aamher ef strokes
takea by his oaponeat, the - latter
eodded his' head aad. with aa ex
vrettloa of laflaite wisdom oa kls
gently marmaredt
"Xay, aay, my maaalei this time
ft my tarra to ask first,"
GIANTS TO GET PLENTY
OF OPPOSITION WHEN
THEY START OUT WEST
Cubs and Reds Expected to Furnish Real 'Opposition to Run
aways Cleveland With Crippled Team Has Been Showing
Great Strength in American League Pennant Race.
By Jack Veiock
-rf'HE Grant Smith-Porter team Jumped
1 into first place in the Columbia-Willamette
Shipbuilding Baseball league
Sunday by defeating the Northwest
Steel team, while the Foundation club
went down to a 6 to 5 defeat in a 12
inning battle at St. Helens. The Corn- j
foot tossers won from the crippled Sup
ple & Ballln team and "Buck" Keith's
Peninsula aggregation lost a well
played contest to the Standlfer-Clark-
son team.
Fans SeeDoublf header
Vancouver, "Wash., May 6. Fifteen
hundred fans witnessed the double
header of the Columbia-Willamette
league here Sunday. In the first game,
a seven Inning affair, the Corafoot
team won a 10 to 3 victory over the
Supple & 'Ballln team, and the Stan-dlfer-Clarkson
defeated the Peninsular
team, 8 to 0.
The "Penlnsufc team, under the man
agership of Buck Keith, showed up,
in great style, the playing of Goldman,
its second baseman, being a feature.
Goldman robbed Peterson of two hits
by making sensational one-handed
catches.
In the first game. Cornfoot scored
three runs in the first inning. Tech,
the first man up. hitting the ball over
the right field fence Cornfoot added
two runs in the third and four in the
fourth. The tenth run was made in
the sixth inivlng. Pitcher Laird of the
Supple & Ballln team knocked a home
run over the left field fence in the
third inning.
CORNFOOT.
A.B. R. H. T.O.
3
NEW YORK, May 6. (I. N. S.)-Looking ahead to their first
western invasion, which opens Friday in Pittsburg, the
vjiams can, sec mucn stronger opposition tnan tney nave met
up with so far this season.
The Chicago Cubs, holders of second place today, arc living up
to predictions made for them in advance of the season. Thev are
doing better than was expected, for without" the services of Grovrr
a -
Tntpmitir flontpcit Alexander they continue to win, and now have a winning streak
au.wva.vWj j lot nine straight garrves, which ti
Journal Team Wins
Intercity
Journal
801st Bqua ..
Mtccabbea . . .
Western O'p'as
ft. W. Stool . . .
Maroons
Kir Patricks 0
Hibernian 0
II Leaeu
lAyoci Lest Vct.
1 O 1.000
1 O 1.0OO
1 o i.eeo
1 e i.oo
0 1 ,000
0 1 ' .000
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ter. If S 0 0 0 0
Csrrol. m 2 2 0 a 2
Knlpple. 8b ...4 2 2 2 1
Rrrery, rf 3 1 1 0 0
Rsrr.c 4 8 1 16
llnM, lb s o 8 4 o
Horkinn. 2b ft 1 2 2 1
McKrnny. cf a 0 A O 0
Cnltin. p ft 0 1 0 2
Uincton 2 0 0 A O
Nacel, rf 2 0 0 0 0
ToUls 37 11 10 57 11
5 8 27 14 1
0 0000000 0 0
100 0 0102 2 6
1 0002200 R
2 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 8
tftruek out By Shoup. 2; Slsttery. 2. Raws
1 oa balln Off Shoup, 1 ; Slsttrry. 2. Sacrifice
hits Kt'hr, l.rr. Stolen bans SulliTan. Hit
j by pitclwd ball Peterson. Wild pitch Slat-
: tsry. Hun renponaibla foi Slattery. Time of
b sune 1:30. I'mpire Bedford.
Earl Caddock on Job
for Zbyszko Grapple
Chicago. May, 6 (U. P.) Earl Cad
dock, sergeant the national army,
but commander-in-chief of all heavy
weight wrestlers, arrived today for his
match here Wednesday with Wladek
Zybzsko. Hints .have come from Camp
Dodge, Iowa, that Caddock will have
few other opportunities for defending
his crown In this country.
Solons and Seals Break Even
San Francisco, May 6. (I. N. S,)
The league champions, now occupying
the cellar position in the percentage
column, were able to break even with
Sacramento in the - couble header,
winning the morning game, 5 to 2.
but lbsing the afternoon contest, 4 to 9.
Leake, for the Solons, in the pre
luncheon game, allowed the Seals three
hits in the second, on which the lowly
champions scored as many runs, which,
it developed, were all that were, re
quired to win the game.
In the post-meridian session the Seals
far, outhlt the Senators, but on the
bags they were as slow as the pro
verbial ice wagon. They garnered
three hits in the second Inning but
failed to score. In the seventh two
safe bingles wene for naught.
Altogether they found O'Doul for 14
safeties, but they could not get
around the bases fast enough to come
within hailing distance of their oppo
nents, who literally made every hit
count, the final tally reading nine .runs,
nine hits, for the Senators.
Morning game: " R. H. E.
Sacramento 2 6 3
San Francisco 5 , 7 3
Batteries Brenton, Leake and East
erly; Sea ton and McKee.
Afternoon game: R. H. E.
Sacramento 9 9 0
San Francisco 4 14 1
Batteries West and Easterly ; O'Doul
and Brooks. .
ABERDEEN CLUB
HERE TOR SEEIES
WITH BUCKAROOS
Player.
Moore, 2h
Moore, cf
Coleman, 3b
French, us
Kennedy, lb . . .
Htchner. rf .
Sutherland, p . . .
Beebe. If v.
UcBride, c . . . . .
3
3
3
4
3
1
3
1
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0
0
0
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1
1
1
0
0
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1
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3 0 2 4 0 1 0 10
. 1 0 1 0. 0 1 0 3
Two base hits Williams, Jones. Home runs
Teck, Kennedy. Stolen bases Moore 2. Ken
nedy 2, Teck 2. Coleman. French. Fltchner 2.
Heebe. Williams. Sacrifice hits Coleman.
Fitchner. Struck out by Scott 1. Laird 4.
Sutherland . Bases on balls off Scott 2, Laird
Rlak rata ii- tr,v a cov-on r,ma uriui Sutherland 1. Double ' plays Moore to
... .. . . , , " , Itrencn to Kennedy
with the Buckaroos, is keeping the wires
hot in an effort to bolster up his team.
The Kittens were able to take but one
game out of the five played last week at
Seattle.
Egan is in need of a couple of ex
perienced pitchers and is expecting
the club here this week. The cats are
also on the hunt' for a shortstop to plug
up the gap In the infield. 1
Aberdeen 7, Seattle 0
; Seattle, May 6. The Aberdeen
i Black Cats turned and clawed yester-
day. Four straight defeats were
;. more than those lumbering felines
could stomach, and with Pat Kaatley
pitching brilliant ball they admin la
, tered a 7 to 0 defeat to the Giants,
The Cats made nine hits and not one
! of them was wasted. Lebourveau was
the .only Seattle player who could hit
Eastley at all.
The score:
ABERDEEN
' AB. It. H
Golf Play Is Postponed
The two-ball foursome golf tourney
scheduled to have been played on the
Portland. Golf elub links Sunday was
postponed on account of the bad
weather.
Omar Khayjan Debuts Today
Baltimore. Md., May 6. (I. N. S.)
Omar Khayyam. Wilfred Vlau's cham
pion 3-year-bld of 1917, will make his
debut at Plmllco today, starting In the
sixth race, a handica'p at one mile.
game was not so one sided as the score The game was a pitching duel between
would Indicate. For four Innings, the "Lefty" James and Dick Mitchell.
t M r tAama nlevaH hrilllnn Kail h. I rrrw t i M i 1
Jimmy Shlnn. veteran outfielder, to Join I,"" ITr"" . Z' 7"V ' V . . . . ' , m l"T
.... . ' .... i. r. ' first runs of the contest coming In the first Innlnr and another In the second.
fourth inning after two men were out. I Foundation came back with enough
Maxmeyer lost control In the fifth and I runs to tie the score in their half of
two srrnrs filnvpH lu n mnr rtim to 1 ih. .v. I -A c u.l.n. , K . A
- , , , m , . . I . . - - - - " lug uiuu, ui uu jicicua twit ura , v
John McGraw.-manager of the New KsoMikmi nr.. Afw that th stmdifer k. - - . .k.i. k.i
V 1. l Ml et I l - r I "J
fiT-. " 7 ' fV''"r; had easy sailing. Th, locals counted again In the fifth
?Jlh L" a"d tJtt Coleman pitched great ball for the and Foundation scored twice In the
dviiio lilt. is vu is issi in ouvi v w iuv Liiai T j
will put the .Grays Harbor crew In the ,,-,-. .
PEXIXSrLA
AB
i ttofirt, as,
i Heater, lb. ... .
' Ftan. Sb
' Kinkle. ef.
i rartwrib, b. .
Pine. If.
Atuchul. rf. . , .
' Roland. O. , . . .
: lastley, p. . ...
- Total 1 .I'...
! Smate, If. , . . . .
; lard, Sb. . . . .
; Marphy. Sb. . . ,
J t'arman. lb. . .
IbourTeau., cf.
Itowney, rf. ...
j afar, as. . . . .
; Kichta, e. . . . .
. Leroy. p. .... .
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
1
0
0
o
o
2
I
0
3
1
0
0
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2
1
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8
1
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0
1
3
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BEATTI.E
AB. It.
0 37
4
.4
. 4
. 4
. -4
. 4
. 8
.' 8
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0
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10
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6 27 13
v Total . . ,
t Aberdeen 0 0 3 0 2 0 Q 0 27
, Hits 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 39
Seattle ... .0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
' Hit i 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 8
', ' Left on bases Aberdeen 4, Seattle 6. Stolen
baaea Bocart 2. Egan. Altsehul. Double plays
; . KolanaV to Egan, Ean to Heater. Mora to
Carman. Earned run Aberdeen 8. Struck
i out By Iroy 7, by Kaatley 8. Bases on balls
: (if r Leroy 1 , oil Kastley 1.
Umjnre C'olfate.
him. Beck relieved him and finished in
good shape.
'"Lefty" McMoran was effective for
the Tigers. First Baseman Hoffman of
the Timers was kicked in the head in a
J 1.-J I
cuii imuii wiiil narunaii iirai. tiiu ivi i . . T om.n
to retire from the game. Curley Coen. ra r
Tacoma semi-pro shortstop, played his
first game with the Indians : and
knocked in both of Spokane's tallies
with a three base hit in the fourth.
The score :
Oaks and Angels Split Up ,
Los Angeles, May 6. (I. N. S.) The
Oaks and Angels split in yesterday's
doubleheader, each team winning
shutout victory, Los Angeles" taking the
morning affair at Vernon, 7 to 0 and
the Oaks grabbing the afternoon
honors, 1 to 0. The series went to the
Angels, five games to two.
The game- at Washington park was a
contest of skill; between ' PrOugh " and
Fittery. Neither pitcher allowed any
liberties, leach allowing but fve hits,
out. uie lone error oi me game coniriD
uted to Fittery's defeat.
The scores : ' ' '
Morning game R. H. E
Oakland 0 S
Los Angeles 7 13
Batteries Martin and Murray ; Cran-
dalL and Lapan. ':
Afternoon game R. H. E,
Oakland 1 6
Los Angeles 0 S
Batteries Prough and Mitze ; Fit
Hollocher, 2b.
Itowney, 8b.
Hartman, cf.
Marshall, c .
Neighbors, rf.
(oen, as.
Walters, lb.
Shoots, If. . .
Hroten, p. . .
Beck, p.
Total . . .
Cable. 2b. . .
Wright. 3b. .
Hpeas. If. ...
Ihimels, cf. ,
McNulty, e. .
iwubert, ss. ,
Wihmn. rf. .,
Hoffman, lb.
Leake, lb. .
McMoran. p.
SPOKANE
AB. R.
3
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
O
0
0
.80 2
TACOMA
AB. 11.
Time 1 .45.
1
. Tacoma 7, Spokane 2 ;
5 Tacoma. Wash. May . Wild pitch
' lng by Broten and glaring - Infield er
t rors gara the Tigers a 7-1 victory over
, Spokane ' and also the series by a
four to two margin. Broten walked
i eight men and hit two In six Innings
; on thi mound,- and . although he was
stlnolr Ub bits, hia wUdnesa lost for
3
4
..... 4
.... 3
.... 8
.... 3
.... 3
.... 1
.... 1
.... 8
2?
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
H. PO. A. E.
0 2 2 2
0 13 1
2 0 0 0
1 B 11
2 0 0 0
1 ,2 4 0
O il 0 0
1,1 O 0
0 1 8 0
0 1 OHO
? 24 18 4
H. PO. A. E.
0 3 4 0
0 12 0
1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
0 5.2 0
1 . 2 4. 0
0 38 0
1 7 1 0
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fy o a o
8 27 1 f 0
Eete Buzukos Puts
Two Huskies on Ear
Pete - Buaukos, Greek welterweight
champion, beat two heavy men y ester
day in a private match for a Bide bet at
the Rose City club. He threw a big
Greek named George Galan is in straight
falls, the first In IS minutes and the
second in two. Not content with that
Pete tossed Hans Christenson in straight
falls, the first in 41. minutes and the
second in four minutes. Eddie O'Connell
refereed. '
.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
7
Totals . .
Spokane . ,
tacoma 2 01 0 2 Ji 0 0
n.T,iH SeJgrtbors. Speas, Daniels,
Double rMcMoran "tT ijSubert to Hoft
m.n. aicnoran to uaubert to Leake. Left on
i. 'm - Four hiU, 7
nffBeek Vn . ts.i ons hit, 0 runs
Sie.- r " - ""'ne Struck out By Me,
McMoraS a" J'. 3" . " ui-f!
MCMoran 2, oft Broten ntt nk t ri,j
lirhT Broten. Tun 1:85. L'mpiro--
oh n McGraw Promises to Help
Dick Egan Get Some
Players.
Dick Egan. manager of the Aberdeen
Totals
William, If
Abbott. 3b . .
Jones. 2b . . .
1 Reau. cf .
Johnson, e . ,
Zweifel. lb . .
Ballln. as . . .
Brown, rf . .
Scott, p-rf .
Laird, p . . . .
Kramer, lb .
..26 10 0 :
SUPPLE k BALLIN.
3
3
2
3
3
1
3
O
1
0
0
0
0
0
0'
0
0
1
0
1
O
1
o
0
o
1
o
0
1
o
1
1
1
6
I
o
1
0
2
Total. 23
Score by innings
Cornfoot
Supple tt Ballin
A.
6
6
1
4
0
0
o
o
13
0
3
O
0
3
0
o
0
o
0
8.
The Journal baseball team won the
opening game of the Intercity Baseball
league Sunday, by defeating the North
west Steel company team by the score
of 11 to 0.
The score :
JOITBNAL
AB. It.
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
in their opening drive.
That the Cuba will furnish strong
opposition for the Glanta is as
sured, and. the Cincinnati Reda, with
Fred Toney returned, are more
dangerous now than they were when
the season opened. Toney won his
first game of the season Sunday
against Pittsburg.
The Pirates, with several left hand
pitchers in good form, may also
prove a knotty problem for the Mc
Graw men to solve, and on top of
everything else is the disadvantage
of traveling and the breaks against
the road club.
In the American league the Red
Sox have slowed up their pace a
trifle ; Cleveland has been winning
with dogged persistence and the
White Sox are slow, yet surely, re
verting Into their true form.
The Yankees are settling down to
some real baseball, and may sur
prise western rivals who visit the
Polo grounds In the drive, which
opens here Friday with the Tigers
on the ofenslve.
ics the record made by the Giants
NORTHWEST
AB.
4
Rimel!, 2b . .
Kirk. 3d . . .
Ilyman. cf 4
Thompson, as 4
Owens, rf 4
Holweger. e 3
Littler, lb 3
Haifler, If 3
Brill.p 3
Lerch 1
O O O O 0 1
THE "official list of entries for the
Grand Circuit light hamejs meeting
Total 30 0 3 27 8
Jcurni i o o o - o o a to be held at the Belmont Driving park.
Hits 3001 1 1 1 3 A io Narbtrth. Pa., during the meek of Au
Northwest oooooooo 0 0 gust 12, have been announced by Sec
Hits ooioiioo 0 a retary Al Saunders. A total of ICO
srMMAKT nominations, for the nine stake events
Fir baje on balls t olrlns l. Bnll . Left hlL9 been received. In addition to an even
on bae Journal 6. Northwest 3. Two bate rA .. ... . , ... . .
hita Hurst. Hopkina and Hymen. StnH-k out 60 ,n tn l1?1"'?"8 ? the cl"$
Coliina 16. Brill 18. Hit by pitcher Brisseu matron stake, which has been awarded
and Owens by Collins. Time of game 1 hr. to the Philadelphia meeting thi year.
6 mis. xhe program for the 191 meeting Is
The result of the other game follow : larger and contains a higher clasi of
Maccabees 5. Klrkpatricka 4. 10 Inninga entries than last year s meeting, which
6lst Aviation squadron 7. Maroons . " Proved successful, but furnished
13 Inninga Western Cooperage company ""J "ur?r vl 'lmr"r. Jr
hi I
a.
mm i
t a
Chleaao 3, St Loals 0
Chicago. May . (I. "X. R) Jim
Vaughn was at his best, holding Kt.
Louis to three scattered hits and never
being In danger of having a score
made against him. Yesterday's victory
makes nine straight for the Cubs, tie
ing the consecutive run of wine . made
earlier in the season by the Giants.
The score: R. H. E.
Chicago 3 7 1
St. Louis 0 3 t
Batteries Vaughn and K 11 lifer;
Meadows. May and Snyder.
DiviJe Double Header
Cincinnati. May . L N. 8.) Pitts
burg and Cincinnati divided a double
header yesterday afternoon, the Reds
taking the first. 3 to 1. while the Pi
rates annexed the second. 4 to 3.
, The scores : R. H. E.
Pittsburg 1 T 0
Cincinnati 3 10 S
Batteries Jacobs. Sanders and Arch
er: Toney and Wlngo.
Second game: R. H. E.
Pittsburg 4 7 0
Cincinnati 3 11 S
Batteries Harmon, Steele and Black
well ; Schneider and Wtngo.
7. Hibernians 6.
Hennlnc 8. Base on ball Off Anderson 2
off Hennlnc 3. Two base hit Blanrhard.
Home rnn Henning. Double plays Anderson
to Or Telle to William: Blanchard. unaask
Htt by Ditched ball llenninc 3. Schick 1
Innings oitcned By A rxleraon a. by Schick 8. by I tn T.iKerf v hnnili has lirivn 21 ntrie
nenmng v. lime i :ou. i mpire . ampion. I Thm Kiaherb atake for l.tssMld trot
The trotting division of the matron
stake for foals of 1315 contains 41
nominations paid up! while nine have
been named In the pacing division of the
same event. Of the other events, the
Liberty stake, for 2 -year -old t rot t era
In which the money-winners will be paid
Jones, Beebe
Scott. Tim
St. Helms Beats Foundation
St. Helens, May 6. Before one of
Hit by pitched balls the largest crowds that ever witnessed
1.. 1 .
16 CmpireKankuT" b m ln 8t" Hn- th McCr'
. t , i mick impounding company dereatea
. Moxey Loses His Control tne Foundation team Sunday by the
The Standlfer - Clarkson - Peninsula score of S to 5 in a 12 inninr contest.
tera eligible to the 2 :17 class, and the
Bullshead Basaar stake for 2 :1C trotter.
each have 2( entries.
running.
Krldie Hill, former local snort writer
is handling the business affairs of the ??;5f
new aggregation.
CHICAGO. May . (U. P.) Eddie
McGoorty was to leave for Camp
Grant today with a Chicago draft con
tlngent. Registered at San Francisco.
McGoorty was examined at Oshkosh,
Wia. and called from Chicago. Camp
athletic officers say he will have
chance to continue his boxing.
Newland High Man
In Gun Club Shoot
Goldman. 2b 4
Maison, as ....... . 8
Kiepl. 3b 4
Bloch. lb 8
Nelson, If 3
Murphy, e 4
Powers., rf . .' 3
Msxmeyer, p 2
Scnultx,- l
Totals
IT T VanlanJ hlrk man In Cim.
11. M-. nan i"B " I . . . ,
day's practice shoot on the Everding Jonnvm'lb
Park traps of the Portiana uun ciud, GaiTity, ss
nmn Rhine- 48 out of 50 tarsreta Four I 1 owe. cf
-i . , i a ne r. A .A-M.A4.a i uuhcx, ri
tiy njveraing, snooting ior ine iirst time i h. o.lmws, 3b
in many .weeks, being one or me snoot- i Haaier. c
era to shatter this number of blue rocks. I Coleman, p
Gladys Reld and Mra E. E. Young also
broke 90 per cent- of their . targets.
A. J. Gerrard of the New York Ath
letic club was a visitor at the traps.-
Totals
.30
FEH
. 8
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 5
. 3
. 4
. 4
. 4
.38
K. H. PO. A.
0 10 0
0 0 8 2
O O 1 2
0 0 11
0 0 8 1
0 0 10
0 0 8 1
0 0 10
0 113
0 0 0 0
0 2 24 10
CLARKSON
0 0 10
2 2 '10 0
0 2 1
2 ,1 1 0
1 II 1 .
1 O 8 1
2 3 4 2
U 1 6 2
0 118
8 10 27 10
E.
1
0
o
sixth tying the count again. From the
sixth until the last half of trie twelfth
neither team scored. The winning run , Denver, Colo.. May 6
was scorea oy Aiensor.
The score:
FOfXDATION
0 AB R. H.
1 Und. If 8 0 O
0 Sigsby. 2 4 1 1
1 Groce, m 6 1 2
O Edwards, lb 8 0 0
0 Robinson, r 8 0 1
0 Watts, a 8 0 0
Gleaaon. e 4 1 0
8 Ingle. 8 8 1 0
James, p 8 1 1
0 i
O Totals 41 8 8
" M COBJSICK
AB. R. H.
I
TO
0
Merwor, s
McPike. c . .
Ixxier. 1
Feuerborn, 3
Rjmning. 1 .
Reid. m
Stevens, 2 .
McDonald, r
The scores: .
A. L. Zachrisson IS 11
B. L. Deaton 7 4
Mrs. E. K. Toons 18 IS
H. T. HUl 13 11
Ii. -J. Mallon 7 -J
A. J. Gerrard ........ 12 13
E. E. Young ......... 14 13
U L. Mulit -. . 10 . 8
II. R. Eterdinc , . . . ..'13. '13
O. l. Thornton........ .18 15
H. B. Newland IB 14
Gladys Reid .'. 14 13
R. E. MarteU 18 12
E; ii. Chandler! .. .1 . . 11 14
20 ToUl
19
16
17
13
IB
17
17
14
19
Batted for Bloch in ninth.
m-uif irj innaia; ' I ui,.k.i
Peninsula ."00000000 0 0 I v
SUndlfer-Clarason ..00022180 8
SUMMARY.
Two-baae hita Ostenaon 2. Hanser. Dooles
41 I Stolen bases Lntee. Sacrifice hita Ciarrit.
ZT I riases on ' balJa of Maxmeyer 4, Coleman 4
48 IStrnck out by Maxmeyer 4. Coleman 8. Hit by
9T I pltcnetl bau PeteraoBU Wild pitch Max
I merer. Time 1 LmDlre Jacaaon.
42 .1 m- . . .
44 1 vnins rourin siraigni us me
e
8
e
8
6
4
4
8
6
PO.
1
4
2
8
1
18
1
2
34
PO.
8
T
14
O
8
2
2
8
0
A.
0
1
0
0
I
3
2
1
1
A.
8
1
0
0
0
0
1
o
8
E.
0
0
0 :
0 I
0 I
1
!
2 I
0
(I. .V. S.)
Johnny Tillman. Minneapolis welter
weight, started training In Denver to
day for his 20 round bout with Kid Ted
Lewis before the. Lakeside A. C. May
17. The fight Is for the welterweight
championship of the. world. Georga
Engle Is training Tillman.
1 Dunn's Bird Wins rfaee
In the first race of the Oregon Rac
ing Pigeon club Sunday from Centratla.
Wash., Jimmy Dunns bird covered
the distance of (8 miles ' at a rate
of 110 yards per minute. iC. K. Hen
shaw, second, rate 1169: K. Blshoff.
third, rate 1128: C. Togensen. fourth,
rate 1104: E. Klnderman. fifth, rate
1P87 : A. Jorg. sixth, rate lotl. and H.
Williams, seventh, rate f0 yards. .
LUNCH
332 Waahinjrton St
Ossealte Wasklsgtoa treat Ea
traaee ef the Imperial Betel
The most talked -of and beet
tbought-ef eating place ln Port
land. Taere Ii a Beaeoa
Have Just opened an annex at
124 Broadway. In the basement,
doubling our capacity.
There Is a Reason
MCBIC TO 3 It TO 11
A mt dim W a' seas Use ?Jf
Vest sssaag a csasl wf naaAaf
Totals ,
Foundation
McCormick
48 IS 88 12 3
00800200000 0 8
21 101000000 1 6
SUMMARY
Run Sunby, Groce. Gleann. Ingle. Jamea.
Menaor 3. McPike, Ixjcker. Feuerborn. Stnsck
out By James 11. by Mitchell 4. Bam on
balls Off James 1, off MitcheH 4. Two-bea
hit Groce. Three base hit' Iy-ker. Men-
10
18
SeattleJMan Makes
High Score at Traps
Iron Workers Win Game j
The Williamette Iron .& Steel com
pany baseball team defeated the Port
land Rubber company players Sunday
by the score of 10 to 1. Jack SoIyan,
pitching for thw steel company, showed
up in great style. The winners would
like to arrange, games with local teams.
For dates communicate with E. Fromme,
care Willamette Iron & Steel company.
is ail-American champion.
Bike Rider nurt in Spill
' Newark, N J., May 6. (L N. S.)
Frank Kramer, veteran cyclist, la con
fined to his home here today as the re
sult cf Injuries received at the Velo
drome Sunday When he figured in a
spill. Kramer's shoulder was severely
injured and lie received many bruises.
San Jose, Cal May 8. Desk in Reed
of Sea ttla, . serving with the colors at
Camp Fremont, won the -100 bird shoot
with 97 breaks in the "Old Timers' " I Sheets. 2b .
shoot here Sunday, thereby beating the j Moffett. 8b
i., .. e.K i dLi lUrstad. cf
Newton, e
G rare lie, a
.-ti,? a mr. i i tsge. TT
gaiiiiier ucis CABunncu i wiiiuma. lb
Chicago Mav S. ft. XT ' S fell! Kil. I Anderson, p
lifer, erstwhile kaltery mate of G rover rXZcIr-.
hia war todav to Paw Paw. Mich., to I
unui1 far examination hefnr a .Hrnft I lotaia ..
board.
I , . , rt ... . I sor, reneroorn. none run jirmcr.
i r.aaie i ates Viranx tsmun-r-orter team pi,, Mensor to Locker. SacrtfVce hit Line,
so i v via us ivuiiu dli saiKiit. Kan if- ui ma i ncniff ouHvn vumm r ruriirwn. xai vw
48 I season Sunday, defeating the North- I pitched ball Reid. Time of game 3 h.
, ... j j - "
8 I "Z-Vl "r J . IVsnn-r fleeted Starter
wei sieei comuanv Diavers out mm - - ti .
hits, while the St. Johns dI avers I New York, May 6. L N. 8.) Will
grabbed nine off the deliveries of An- lam Wellman. promoter of the Hark
derson and Schlcki I ness cup race at Sheepshead Bay on
The Northwast Rti niavera ihnwMi J Memorial flay, toosy announcea mar.
up In better form than they have Inl" J. Wagner has been selected as
inT eame tnis season. Nordstrom. ..-,....
Yates and Blanchard each made two 01 classics in wniry
hits,
ill f
The score :
XORWESCO
AB. H. H.
0
... .4
3
,....4
2
1
.....1
1
27
1
O O
O .1
o 1
o -e
e o
o ?, 1
0 A
o o
0 o
0 e
PO.
1
0
2
o
8
2
1
1
0
o
2
o
Government experimenters ln Argen-
T.. I Una have had much success in making
5 I paper pulp from the wood of several va
o I rletleo of native pine tree 4.
o '
! BASEBALL
BECHEATIOX PARK
GRANT SMITH-PORTER
i t . j 1,. .. 1 w 3
n.iuuer ia in viaaa ailu will not I TateA. 2b 4 .A
claim exemption. Hopes are held that i Blanchard, lb ,....8 l
Bairay so ... . . . . .4
Hargtasea. ef .-... 2
Hottn. If j a
Lower Columbia Ball Results jNordatrom, if 4
eneax e ...s
24 10
he w;ill not be called immediately.
Astoria, Or., May 8. The resulta ofuean. p".
uio opening gauiiea in uis nowir v;o-i
liimbia. River leaerue wtra as fnllnwa I Total
Rogers (, Spruce" division L -
McEachern 2. Co. M. 14th inf. L
o
o
1
1
1
1
11
A
8
0
A
1
8
4
A
A
0
1
2
..,..S3 27 112
Norwesco .......... 0 0 0 0 A 1 O A A 1
uisu BBiu-rnur ..a a v v x s g i
.......... .... ...... ... of u w . n w .,
JOaT. i-erense,0. W USOn BWp Co. 4. I . Struck out By Schick 8. ky Anderao. 4. h.
I Corner Yasgss aad Tweaty-fesrth Bts.
I
ABERDEEN
PORTLAND
MAY V7. V 1A. 11, 1.
Game Begin Weekday at 4 T. X.
Malays, 9 T. M.
Reserved Box Seats for Sale at
Edwards' Cigar Stand, 8th and Wash.
Ladies J1 Dally Except Satarda
1
A
A
A
A
A
A
0 1
When He Gets that Pouch of
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
You Sent Him
A man's first rapulse u to share a good tiling.
Real Grav-ely Plug has been spread all orer Amer
ica simply br the GraTely user offering a small chew
to his friend. Tobacco like that is worth sending.
It means something when it gets there.
Give sae maa a chew of Real Craver Pkif.aAd hm will tell
ym thmt't tke kiad to semd. Semd tho best I
Oiistary pbmg is false aceooniy. It costs leas per wook to
cWsr Real Cravelr bacaoso a ssaall jcbaw oi it lasts a lone
wkilo. . '
I II yaej ssBolio m pioa, slico CrmTofy vita year knifo aiI mdd
m Cttlo; to yor aaoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve
your ssaoka. '
ShO TICI nUDO Cf TEE 0. S. SEtTXCZ A TWXM 9t GaAVELY
Dealers all aresnsd aVoro carry it in 10c poochAa. A 3c
' stamp will pert it into bis bands im any Trainiaa; Camp or Ssa.
port ef tbo U. S. A. "ovar tbera" a 3c stamp will take
it to kiss. Yosar dealer will sappiy OBralopo aad giro yo
official Cur c tie as bow to address it.
P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO DtavHIc, Va.
- ; Tk Patent Fowch kp it Frsh mnj CUm and CoaJ
-it U nrt JUat Grmly vitXomt this Prvtiction Sat
''.'" EotabllsKott 131 1
5.