THE OREGON : DAILY JOURNAL, , PO RTLAND, WEDNESDAY, ?" MAY ' -14i. .1919. ; : ,14. . . - - , . : -. . , t ' i . .....; ; . . . ,', 'J Former Mackmen T - . ' - ' ' . ' " Give : the I?pidUaridj BeiEeir : Trimming ! j iriBia. ( eMnhing Contest i . . . ... 1 r BOTH STRONG BUT BEAVERS LOSE TO SENATORS IN 10TH Former f Mackmen, Bill Rodgers and Gus Fisher," Star in Initial - Defeat Given Their Old Chief at Sacramento This v ; 1 Year; Pennington Occupies the Mound. SACRAMENTO, 'May 14. Portland, in its first appearance of the season here, lost to the Senators, 4 to 3, in a 10 inning . ' contest. Bill Rodgers and Gus Fisher, former players for McCredie, starred against their former boss. In the ninth, with two out and Pinelli on third, Harry Wolter tied up the game with an infield hit to Rader. In the tenth singles by Orr, Rodgers and Fisher won the game. Gus Fisher dropped the ball over the right ield fence for the second Sacramento run. Piercy al lowed only five hits in eight innings, but was 'wild, walking sev en men-and hitting a batter. Portlands third run was made Without a hit. due to Piercv's wildness. The score: ..- The Beavers started off like cham- plons, scoring one run In the first i and repeating In the second. Siglin's trip and Rader'a single counted the f rist marker and WisterzII's walk, Pennington's single and Blue's - double resulted in the second tally. f WALKS ABE FATA t. "' Portland was helpless before Piercy 1 until the . seventh inning, "'when 'the 'former Yank hurler be came : unsteady and passed three men. -which, with Pinelll's low throw sandwiched in between the .1 second and after walk after a force . If ' JLSTANDINGSsSg! PACIFIC COAST LKAGl'E. j;. Won. Lost. P. C. 3 lea Angeles SI IS .631 "" 8a FraseUeo, 88 14 .611 ; Oakland It 14 .576 - Sacramento 1" IS .Hi m Salt Lake li 17 .46 Heattle 13 is .41 . Vernon 13 l .887 - Portland . . If S3 .512 , NATIONAL LEAGUE ' Brooklyn If S .769 Kew lor If 4 .714 Clarlasatl II .688 , Chicago 7 .538 Philadelphia .... 6 .8 ,489 '"i Plttbsr i 6 - .t&i nu lobU 4 is j;e Boston . 1 if .091 . AMERICA!? LKAOUK. r. Chicago If 4 .714 Bostos 7 4 .656 Cleveland t 6 .606 VrJfew York ........ 6 4 .606 Washington ...... 6 6 .100 7t Tletrolt , 5 If .38 ...ttt.- Louis , . .... 4 H .838 Philadelphia S S JfiH out and another force out put the Beavers in the lead. Sacramento scored one In the sec ond on singles by Griggs, Rodgers and Piercy. Fisher's homer gave the locals their score In the fourth. WOITER'8 HIT COUNTS Wolter's single scored Pinelli In the ninth with the run that tied the score. There were two outs at the time. Hits by Orr and Rodgers broke up the game. Maisel played center for the Bea vers, but failed to get a hit in Ave times at bat. The score: ' PORTLAND AB. B. H Blue, lb . . . . SigJIn. lib . . . Itader. ss . . . Mairl, cf Walker, rf . . Farmer, If . . Witersi, 3b Kneliler, c, . . Pennineton, p Cox. rf 4 4 4 5 3 4 2 3 4 0 It 1 o o o o o 1 I o o O i- O : O . 2 0 , ro. 9 T 3 2 4 O O o A. O 0 O 1 3 3 O School Pitcher Sets High Mark In Strikeouts Estacada, Or, May 1. PUcker Walter Smith, of tke Estacada high school team strsek est tt' members of the MUwaskle high seheol Monday afternoon, Estaeada winning easUy by a score of 9 to t. Smith also made two home mas. The victory was the fosrth straight won by EsUeada over-MUwankle. Estacada wUl play Gresbam Friday. Games have been scheduled with Molalla. Hay SI. and the Lincoln high of Portland,. May tf. ' " " PURPLE SOX BATTERED BY SALT LAKE'S SWATTERS . Salt. Lake, May, 14. Hammering .the offerings of Seattle's pitchers to all corners of the lot, the Salt Lake Bees had no trouble in trouncing the North erners yesterday . and when the smoke of battle had lifted from the field Salt Lake was out on the long end of a .13 to 2 score. ... . Errors by Seattle helped to make the score much larger than it would have been had the players backed up ' the pitchers in faultless style. , When Salt Lake was piling up a total of 13 hits, Seattle got but nine. Lake played errorless ball and Sheely hit the ball out of the lot. score : SEATTLE Salt Earl The AB. H. O. A. Totals .83 3 7 27 13 1 SACRAMENTO AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Pinelli, 3b 4 1 2 2 1 1 fole. If .4 O 0 2 O O Kldred, cf ...... X 4 O 1 1 II 0 Wolter, rf R O 2 0 O 0 r.Tiegn, lb 6 1 2 j 10 , O 0 Orr. 4 1 1 7 10 0 Rodgers, 2b 5 O S S ' 4 1 Fisher, o 3 1 2 S 1 0 Piercy. p 3 O 10 4 0 tMiddleton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gardner, p 0 0 0 j 0 0 0 Totals 3S 4 14 80 20 2 None out when winning mn Scored, t Batted for Pierejr in eighth. SCORK BY INNINGS Portland .......1 1 0 0 0 81 0 0 0 3 Hits 2 2 1 O 0 0 0 0 1 X 7 Fhriniip3b 5 1 Uleichm'nlb 4 O Cunn'eh'mcf 4 O ("omptonlf . 4 2 Harperrf . . Kniht2b. . Lvrrick.sa. t'oleman.e . Srhanz.c. . Falkenb";p Schulti.p . . o Walsh . . . 4 1 3 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 2 O 2 1 0 0 6Maarert.cf. 0 Johnaon.sa. 08and3j. . . OMulTey.K . . 0 Sheely. lb. . SRumler.rf .. 2 K nil. 2b. . . 1 &mith.3b. . 1 8pener.c . . 1 IxsTerens.p . 1 O SALT LAKE AB. H. O. A 3 0 10 Bi UyMascotfto Box Edwards Smoker-Billed for Next Week Billy Emkei St.'' Paul boxer who will meet. Billy Williams, here Wednes day, 21. Williams formerly boxed for the Olympic . club of San . Franeiseo. - " ' ,v, ' ' ' 4 " T ' ' :. " ; 'rrH ..... imit I . jy-y. -p.- ln...... T ric r-fiiinnii.ii mi 7-'y-f:,a-Tip Colored BantamweightvWho Has Beaten Some of the Best Boys in California to Return for Bout With Local Favoritej , Schauer to Meet Willis. Totals ..84 t23 Total ..37 13 27 13 Batted for Coleman in seenth. t Johnson out, buntd third strike. " ' SCORE BT INNINGS Seattle 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Hit O2OO1280 1 Salt Lake 201OOO5 & 13 Hits 20121048 18 Buns Harper. Derrick, Maccert 2, Johnson 2. liulrey 2, Sheely 3. Bumler 2. Smith 2. Errore Fabrique. Comnton. Knight, Coleman. 8c hang. Home run Sheely. Two base hits Ierrick 2, LieTereni. Sacrifice hits Mulrey. Krag, Walsh. Sacrifice fly Spenler. Stolen bim -Harper. Macgert 8. Mulvey. Johnson. Struck ont By Leverens 5, by Falkenberc S, by Schultz 1. First base on balls Off Lorer enz 2, off Falkenburg 2, off Schulti 3. . Fataed ball Coleman. Three runs, 6 hits off Falken for Lererens 2. Falkenburf 1. Scnulta a. berg. 25 at bat in S innings. Runs responsible for Irerens 2, Falkenburg 1, 8chultz 0. Charge defeat to Falkenberg. Left on bases Seattle 8, Salt Lake 8. Umpires Frary and Fhyle. Time 2 :06. Sacramento 0 1 0 1 0000 1 1 4 Hits 1 3,2 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 14 8CMMART Three runs. hits off Fiercy, 25 at bat in 8 innings. Stolen baws Pinelli 2, Wolter, Wis terzil. Farmer 2, Blue. Horns Bun Fi'her. Three base hit Siglin. Two base hit- Blue. Sacrifice hits Orr, Cole. Bases, on balls Off Piercy 7. off Gardner 1. off Pennington 3. Struck out By Piercy 8, by Penhingtoni 4. Hit by pitcher Wisterzil by Piercy. Double play Rodgers to Orr to 2riggx. Ieft nf bases Port land 8. Sacrssnentu 9. Credit victory to Gard ner. Time 2:20. I'mpires Finney and Bedford. OAKS TAKE FIRST FROM LEAGUE LEADERS, 6 TO 5 San Francisco, May 14. Oakland won the first game of the series with Lios Angeles Tuesday, 6 to 6. Otis Crandall pitched for the visitors and he was touched for 14 hits. Kremer was driven from the box by the Angels, but Bren ton saved the day for the Oaks. Ken- DANNY EDWARDS, the colored bantamweight of Oakland, Cal.. who has been developed Into one of the flashiest mitt wielders -on the coast, and Billy. Mascott, the. local favorite, will tangle in ' the main event of the municipal boxing smoker to be staged Wednesday, Hay 21, in the Helllg theatre. George P. Hen "ry, matchmaker of "the commission, closed negotiations for the -contest, this morning. EMKE TO MEET "WILLIAMS Two other bouts Billy Emke vs. Billy Williams and 'Johnny Schauer vs. Stanley Willis were arranged Tuesday afternoon. - Mike McNulty, manager of Emke and Schauer, called off a southern trip to appear on the local card. The Emke-WiUiams contest will be a high class affair.' Emke made a great hit at the last smoker. Wil liams formerly boxed under the coU ors of the Olympic club and has met all the middle weights around the Bay City. During the past year he was in the navy and is said to carry around a pretty stiff punch. OTHEB BOUTS IH MAKING Henry is endeavoring to line up three "other good bouts, one of which will probably be between Nell Zim merman and Ted Hoke, the hard hit ting lightweights. The 'smoker will be for the benefit of the Oregon Boys Emergency fund, the plans to stage the smoker for the Press club being set aside for the present time. , Ladd's Twirler, iv BreaKsHisnn Laddr school ' won tke championship of section tlx la the Portland Gram mar School i baseball leagne, Ttnt ; la : doing lost the services of Its star, twlrler. Earl William. , The final clash of the sixth division was staged on ,tae-West End grosses-Uoaaaj, as 4 while sliding,. Into . third-, base Williams u twisted , his right arm In-sack -a 'manner as to break It, urine Jlnt ; and- one, defeat made ep tkai T.mAA arhnnl reeord.i the lone art. fSSfcCarcWBDISlS SS . 1UV SUI VI - tnck. sehool;t -to ht the two ag gregations met again , Monday in; the deddtng - fracas, . Ladd .winning handily, 4 to Ar soon aa the ' champlonthlp In eachef the sections of .the leagae .are determined the "world's series' will tsfce place either on the' Tasghn street grounds or Maltaemah field, r. worthy hit a home run with two on. The score : LOS ANGELES AB. H. O. A Xillifer,lf.. 3 Cooper.cf. . 6 Fournier.lb 5 Crawford.rf 3 Iapan.e. . . 4 Kenw'hy.2b 8 Niehoff,3b. 1 nriscoll.ss. . 2 Crandall.p. 4 2 0 Lane.ef.. 3 0 Wilie.rf . . . 0 Of Mnrphy.Sb. 2 OMUler.lf... 6 1 1 Bohne.ss. . . Boche.lb. . Stumpf.2b. . Elliott. c . . . Kremer, p . . Brenton.p. . OAKLAND AB. H. O. A. 2 3 1 1 0 8 0 0 4 2 0 1 8 0 5 3 0 0 Totals.. 80 7 24 8 Totals. . 37 14 27 IS SCORE BY INNINGS Lo. Angeles 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 O A nits Oakland Hits .0 2031100 ...2000400 0 ...22016112 SUMMARY Buns -Crawford, Lapan 2, Ken worthy 2, Lane, Wilie. Murphy, Miller 2, Bonne. Errors Driscoll, Murphy, Bohne. Fire runs. 4 hits off Kremer, 13 at bat in 8 2-8 innings, out in fourth, 1 on, 2 out. 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W tVgy reonsnmensf thia temrtmrn tmr thm hmnm r Mem wppty er whmm jmm frsvsX . ' : I- Z:. ' '.'.. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wssaess.SaUss.N.fc fl lb er. Home run Kenworthy. Three. base hit Miller. Two base hits Miller, Bohne. Craw ford, Crandall 2, Foamier, Murphy. Stumpf. Sacrifice hits Wilie, Oriseoll, Nirhoff 2. Bases on balls Off Crandall 2, off Kremer -2. off Brenton 2. Struck . out By Crandall B. by Brenton 2. Sacrifice fly Driscoll. Wild pitches Brenton, Crandall. Buna, responsible for Crandall 4, Kremer 8. Left on bases Los An geles 7, Oakland 11. Credit Tictory to Bramtoa. Time 1 :4S. Umpires Casey and Guthrie. SEALS SNATCH VICTORY IN TENTH FROM VERNON TEAM Los .Angeles,- May 14. Roscoe Ar buckle, new owner of the Tigers, saw lls team beaten by the climbing Seals yesterday, 5 to 5, but it took an extra in ning to do it. One of the largest crowds of the season witnessed the game. The Tigers batted Smith hard in the second, two singles, a bunt and Kddlngton's triple, followed by Dell's sacrifice fly. tallying four for the Tigers. The Seals ran up two in the fourth and two in the fifth, when they drove Dell from the mound. Ross finished the inning, and Ftomme went Into thn box in the sixth. The Tigers scored again in the tlast of the fifth and the Seals tied it up in the sixth. Schick's triple and Fitzgerald's single in the tenth put over the winning run for the Seals. The score : . 8AN FBANCISCO AB. H. O. A Schiek.ef. .5 3 0 0 Kitzger'd.rf 6 Careney.Sb 5 K or trier, :1 b. 4 t'randsH,2b a Connolly.lf 4 f'orhan.sa. . 3 Baldwin, e. . 3 Smith. p 4 3 3 0 1 1 IS 1 4 1 2 0 2 0 4 2 1 Mitch.ell.ss. O'bourne.cf. Meusel.rf. .. Borton.lb. . Hop.2b. . . Beck. 3b . . . Ed'btgton.lf Devormer.c. Dell,p Fromme.p. . Boss.p VERNON AB. H. O. A. a-?0 4 S 0 3 1 2 t 11 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals... 84 11 80 191 Totals... 83 10 30 16 SCORE BT INNINGS San Francisco ..000221000 1 Hits 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 2 11 Vernon 040010OO0 0 B Hit 03 1 1 800 1 1 O-r-lu 8CMMABT Runs Schick 2, FitEgtnUd. Connolly 2, Smith. Bortoa 2, Hosp. Beck. Eddimrton, Errors Corhan. Baldwin, Derormer. Three base hits EddingMn, Schick, Fitzgerald. Dell. Two base hit Koemer; Stolen bases Fitzger ald. - Connolly. Corhan. Sacrifice bits Dell, Hosp, Baldwin, Fromme. Struck nut By Smith 1, by Den '3, by Fromme 1. Bases on balls Off Smith 6, off Dell 1, off Roes 1 off Fromme 1. Runs responsible for Smith 3, Dell 4. Fromme 1. Eight hits. 4 runs, 20 at batt eff Dell in 6 plus innings; so bits, 1 run. 1 at bat off Boss in 1-8 inning. Charge defeat to Fremme. Double play leeusel to Barton. Hit by pitcher Chadbourne. Time 2:10. umptri -Hall and Eason. JAKE ABEL WINS WELTER TITLE IN BOUT WITH LUX Referee Mclntyre Stretches a Point, in Giving .Decision Against Evans' Protege. Seattle.- May 14. CU.' P.) Stretching his verdict, -"Referee- -Chet Mclntyre handed ; Soldier Jake AbeL the coast welterweight title after four rounds ,of toe dancing with Morrie Lux, coast king for five days. 'Wright lost the title to Lux on Thursday in Tacoma. . ' The bout could -have been called a draw without hurting anybody, but Abel's aggressiveness and his big lead In the third round gave him an edge over the Portlander,- but not enough to hand away a title. " . ' Lux was off last night. He didn't flash anything more startling than la harmless left jab which he kept In Abel's face. Abel was the aggressor through out the bout and hit Lux easily in the clinches. Lux had the -better of the long range boxing., .- ,. . ' ' : Jos Gorman nearly knocked . out Joe Rarrahan In the eemi-windup. Gorman hit Harrahan hard In the stomach. The local boy managed to stay ' four rounds with th Portlander, however. - t In the other bouts Toung Hector from Harry Williams, In the heavyweight di vision, in the : second round. Williams' second throwing the .towel in the ring. Bud Ridley, beat Ftankie . Murphyj and Bert Hayes, colored, . drew with Curley Talencourt. . ' . 'Duffy Beats Navy Champion 1 Loej Angeles, May 14 (17. P.) Jimmy Duffy proved too fast for' Eddlo Shan non, army lightweight champion, ' In their four round , main event : at . last night's Vernon boxing- - show. Ehiffy won a. decision which fans agreed was Grammar Schools Stage Field Meet 1 ' Saturday Morning The annual track and . field champion ships "of the grammar schools will be staged Saturday morning on Multnomah field,' according to , an announcement made Tuesday by Robert Krohn, super visor of athletics in the grade' schools. The boys' events 'will start at 9 :30 o'clock and and the girls'- competition! at 10. . Points will be awarded as follows: First, 6 r second, 4: third, 2, and fourth. 1. f-Winners in each, event will receive gold ' medals and" those placing second will receive silver medals. ; Ribbons will be of fered ' to -1 those finishing, third in each event." No prize will be given those winning fourth place. ' - The school winning the. boys meet will be presented' with a silver cup offered by Lipman, Wolfe & Co., and the win ner 6f the girls' meet will be given . a silver cup offered by Honeyman Hard ware company. ' Spalding & Co., have donated a cup for the winners of the boys' relay race and Olds, ' Wortman & King for- the girls' relay: 'A'stlver, cup offered by .Jaeger Brothers .will; be pre sented the winners of the boysMug-of-war. -The ribbons for the, third place winners -were donated by- Meier V Frank. A special 100-yard hurdle race has been At Detroit: :? v - i- Cleveland 2 84 0,2 2 0 08 11 0 Detroit - -..,.01 0 01 10 0 0 5 U X . . 3atterleo Coumbe, ' Coveleskle . and O'Neill ; Dauas. Cunningham, and Ain smlth. vt. -'- - ' . At Chicago: t i - -. : -V R. tC E. St. Louis .1. . . . .M 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 ,9 2 Chicago 5 Mj;t ..0 0 1 0 0000 01. Z ' Batteries-Davenport and Mayer; Robertson.' Kerr and Schalk. . - - At 'Boston : St. Loots Boston . .Batteries Goodwin U. II. E. 2 4 and s Clemond ; -.n a n 9 n n n n a m 1 .9 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 9 Schlf f. Ftmngham and Wilson.' American Assoc tAl ion . At Toleo;o: Toledo Columbus .... At Indianapolis : ' Indianapolis ...... Louisville '..' . At Milwaukie :, . Milwaukee , SC-Paul At. Kansas City : Kansas City. ...;... Minneapolis ...... R H. . .7 12 0 6-12 3 R. H. E. 6 11 1 2 1 R.H.E. 3 8, 1 18 1 Tl. H. E. 1,7 8 4 12 0 -At New Tork: . -R. H. E. Chlcaa-o . .1 lfl 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 New York 0000 10 6 0 3 10 3 Batteries Alexander. Martin and Kil- lif er ; Benton and McCarty. 'At Brooklyn (11 Innings): R. H. E. Cincinnati ....0 0 2 0000 10 0 0 3 8 0 Brooklyn :..... 0 01 10 0 0 10 14 10 2 Batteries Fisher and Wingo ;' Pfeffer and Krueger. " At Philadelphia:- - R. H. E. Pittsburg .;;.....oi0H0JO0-2 l o Philadelphia ..,.. 011-10 0 0 0 "3 8 0 Batteries Hamilton ' , and . Schmidt ; Jacobs and -Adams. ' -- DEFIFOR IS iSSUEB MATCH Portland Gun Club Issues Chal lenge to William Heer for ' 500 Target Contest. TTHE Portland Gun club, through A. K. Downs, one of its directors, formally Issued a challenge to' William 11. Heer. the .national trapshooting champion, for a 500-target match with Frank M. Troeh of Vancouver, Wash., during the North west Sportsmen's - association . shoot at Everdln park, June 21, 22, 23 and 24. for a purse of 85000. The challenge was telegraphed to Heer today and the Oklahoma shooter has the prlvllegeof naming whether the match thtll be a two-man or five-man event. Heer has been given until May 20 to accept the challenge. .; Heer defeated Troeh In a similar race . at Seattle last year by a margin of three targets and since that time sports men of the Northwest have been anxious to see the two shooters compete against each other again. .t Should wlleer decline: to accept th match. It is Hkeiy that R. A. King, the Colorado champion, will e Troeh's op ponent. . r . r The contract for the match is being drawn up and will be forwarded to Heer as soon as he accepts' the challenge. added to th,e girls' program. .The hur dles in this race will be 22 Inches. . Participants may. enter .two events, not including the relay vand tug-of-war vents. . . . - . y: 'Whirlwind' Takes First in Pigeon Race Rain and hall prevented record times from being made in the 200 mile pigeon race held under, the auspices of the Ore gon Homing club Sunday, but at that the mark was good. Torgerson'sblrd Whirl wind lived up to Its name by taking first at an average speed of 616 yards a min ute, but Mercury, owned by H. Williams, snade It close by taking second, with an average of 614 yards a minute. E. Blship's Oregon Maid was third. ' A week ago Mercury won from Whirl wind in a 200 mile grind, and as a result, the 300 mile race next Sunady promises to be an exciting affair. How else can you ujjjs . y , -as. get so much lotifi- Jr M' lastintt benefits so ISM ( fmL- SrlB' much rc ctIsfac" P .AK tlon for your sweet L) tooth at so small a Be SURE to net iinn in in i in in in in mill in fl & Lic In the sealed peck acc: alr-tlcht end impurity proof." The reputation of the lamest chew inn cum manufac turers In the world ' is hadt of It. SEALED TIGHT KEPT. RIGHT it '.well earned.- .