East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 12, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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NATIONAL LEAGCE.
Standing of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
New Tork 31
Chicago 30
Philadelphia 3.,
Pittsburg 2g
St. Louis ...26
Cincinnati ..23
Brooklyn is
Boston 12
Chicago 20. lintn 2,
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGlE.
standing cf the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Port'an 3s 20 .567
Vernun 38 33 .633
Sacramento 3" 33 .529
f-"an Francisco 38 36 .514
Oakland 37 38 .493
Los Angeles 27 42 .391
.633 I KeMilts e-terdny.
.625 fwramento i-i. San Francisco 7-4.
.60'i 1 Portland 3, Los Angeles 1.
.542 I Oakland 5-4, Vernon 4-13.
.342 ' Sacramento Takes Two.
.460 I '"'an Francisco, June 12. Paeramon
.367 to n"n t",vo games from the locals yes
.240 ,r'Ia'- taking the series four to three.
The morning game was a 3 to 2 af-
Chicago, June 12. Boston's ritch- fa-r anfl tne afternoon game went to
ers were wild yesterday and Chicago I ,ne visitors by a 7 to 4 ecore. Costly
romped away with an easy game by ,r,''""?' by Sacramento in the after
bunching hits, stealing bases and tak- I n"on enabled the locals to score. Su
ing advantage of all mieplays. Zim-1 ,f'r nf 'San Francisco struck out 10
merman made two home runs, each ! m'n ln ,nf' afternoon game in 6 2-3
time driving in two men ahead of j ''"ninsx but the the sanu- time he was
him. Evers, who had been ill for sev- f"un(i for seven runs and 10 hits,
eral weeks, participated in the game ' Mor-kiman went in ami kept the vls
for one full inning. itors from iiu. reasing their lead.
Score: R.H E .' ''r'linS game:
Chicago 20 14 ll Score:
Boston 2 6 3 'J;ioI'amento .
Cole, Ritchie and Graham; Weaver, 1 f"'an Francisco
ferguson, Tyler, MeTigue and Rari-
den.
LaLonge;
R. H. E.
3 9 1
2 5 0
Meikle
Oakland 4 8 3
Stewart and Hogan; Christian, Kil
roy, Pernoll, Wolverton and Mitze.
NORTHWEST LEAGCE.
Standing of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Spokane 36 16 .692
Tacoma 36 18 .667
Vancouver 32 21 .604
Seattle 22 29 .431
Portland 21 30 .412
Victoria 11 41 .212
Thompson and
and Schmidt.
Afternoon game:
Sacramento 7 13 3
Fan Francisco 4 8 1
Raum and Thomas; Suter, Moski
m:in and Horry, Schmidt.
St. Louis 6, Phillies, 5.
St. Louis, June 5. St. Louis hit
Philadelphia's pitchers at opportune
moments yesterday and won. Spec
tators in the left field bleachers
threatened to break up the game In ! Portland 3, Angclc 1.
the eighth, when they hurled bottles' Portland, Ore., June 12. For six
at Umpire Brennan, who had called j "nnlngs yesterday Delhi held Port
Bliss out at third base. The game : la"d down hard but in the seventh
was stopped until the police had ! thr. locals got his measure and in that
cleaned the field of glass. I inning and the eighth acquired three
Score: R. H. E. j funs. Henderson's pitching was like
Philadelphia 5 5 0 j clockwork all the. way through. The
St. Louis fi 11 4 visitors were unable to do anvthinir
Humphries. Moore and Dooin: ! with him unt'.l the ninth when thev
Steele and Bresnahan, Bliss.
Cincinnati 0, New York 5.
Cincinnati. June 12. Wiltse was in
fine form yesterday and Cincinnati
failed to score. New York winning.
Fromme gave two bann on Viaii. ,th
managed to get their only tally. The
fielding of both teams was excellent.
Kcore: RVH. E.
Lo Angeles 1 "5 1
Portland 3 5 1
IJf-rhi anil Orlndle; Henderson and
the bases full in the third and forced I Murray.
two runs across the plate. Oakland 5-1. Vernon 4-13
rew Tork 5 n 2 I L,J Angeles, June 12. After send-
oncsnnati 0 6 1
WilUe and Myers; . Frorame, Mc
Qulllen and Clarke.
AM EIHCAX LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Detroit 3 14 .72o
Philadelphia 29 17 .630
Boston 26 21 .653
Chicago 23 20 .535
New York 23 22 .611
Cleveland 20 30 .400
Washington 17 12 .247
Louis It S3 .313
ing In three pltchTs in the afternoon
game yesterday, Manager Wolverton
of Oakland, went Into the box him
self but was unable to stop Vernon.
The score was 13 to 4. Stewart, on
the other hand, held the Commuters
down to eight widely srattered hits.
Pcarce hit two home runs in the
morning game, and Wolverton has
him to thank for the even break of
the Commuters on the day.
Morning game.
Score: t h w
9 1
Results Yesterday.
Portland 7, Vancouver 0.
Spokane 5, Seattle 2.
Tacoma 8-1; Victoria 0-0.
Portland 7, Vancouver 0.
Seattle, June 12. Timely hitting
coupled with Clark's widness gave
Portland a victory over Vancouver
yesterday, 7 to 0. Portland obtained
lead, by bunching hits in the sec
ond inning and thereafter the Van.
o.uver pitchers were demoralized
and the Oregon men had little dlffi
rulty in rolling up additional tallies
Score: R. h. E
Portland 7 5
Vancouver . 0 9
wiener and ur.i.liey; Clark, Mc-
ivor, Rrinker, Kracher and Shea.
I Spokane .". Seattle '2.
1 Spokane, Juno 12. Spokane won
I tne last game of the series 5 to 2.
i Strand pitched a good game up to
j the ninth Inning when Seattle hit him
naril and scored two runs.
battle 2 10
Spokane 5
Seaton and Shea; Strand and Ost
dick
Tacoma 8-1. Victoria O.n
Tacoma, June 12. Tacoma took a
nouble header from Victoria yester
day afternoon. The first game was
market by heavy hitting, the locals
having the advantage and winning by
a score of 8 to 0. McCreary was driv
en from the mound at the close of
the first inning and was replaced by
Sage.
McCreary pitched the Becond game
and lost only because of the superior
work of Schmltz. But one of the vis
itors got past first base in the second
Riwoe. Bcnmuz nau rare control
H.nKing out six men and walking
none.
F'rst game:
Sc"re: R.H.E
Vlvtoria 0 6 1
Tucoma 8 14
Mccreary, Sage and Splesman;
nan ana isurns.
Second game:
ioria 0 3 1
tacoma 1 g 1
McCreary and Splesman; Schmltz
ana Hiebt.
BUCKAROOES WALLOP
BEARS IN FINAL GAME
PENDLETON ADMINISTERS
WHITEWASH TO WALLA WALIiA
last Contest at Ron ml up Park he
suits ln Finnl Score or 4 to 0 Ber
ger Lets Opponents Down With
Two Hits.
Standing of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Athena 10 2 .833
Walla Walla 8 3 .727
Weston 6 5 .545
Pendleton 6 6 .500
Milton 4 9 .308
Echo 1 U .083
Results Yesterday.
Pendleton 4, Walla Walla 0.
Athena 9, Milton 5.
Weston-Echo game forfeited
to Weston.
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canto, the enigmatic one had let the
Buckarooes down wTth but two hits
and they were all bruising the horse-
hide and everyone was expecting what
eventually happened. In the elghtn
with both score sheets exhibiting a
row of. ciphers, Whitten, the clever
little shortstop, was first up with the
stock and he stung the pellet over the
pitchers head, landing safe. Sturg's
then laid down a pretty bunt, sacrl
ncing Whitten to second. Shaffer
was next up and he was given an
ovation when he walked to the plate
for already he hnd ciouted odl a two
bagger. He responded to the ap
plause by sticking out a clean single,
which enabled Whitten to complete
the circuit. Everyone was satisfied
then, but the Buckarooes rwcre after
Mitchell's goat and they got It. Clark,
with two strikes on him, clouted out
a .blngle between first and second
and both he and Shaffer sauntered
to the plate when Bliss brought his
bludgen against the horsehlde for a
three sacker. Nevins completed the
scoring when he laid the ball down
to short, Bliss beating the throw home
by a good slide. Result, four earned
Slegrlst, rf 2
Bocher, rf 1
Lankard, lb 3
Totals ....
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 13 0
9
0 4
0 4
0 0.
1 1
Oakland 6
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Gregory nrt p.. v'll!.,' ! th ,ncw B,ate banking law. the Bank
' - 1 . ' . '11. iv 1 j 1 lunr
Sherwood Rank's Dcoslu Big.
onerwooa ure. in compliance with
Halelgh and Brown.
Afternoon:
Score:
Vernon 13
R. H. E.
01 nnerwond has opened a savinm
.department. The bank starts with
$36,608.83 deposited by 160 persons
of an average of $244. The popula-
17 3 tion of Sherwood is 300.
Oh, the Walla Walla Bears
They ftre tame as Belgian hares.
And their pipes won't burst with
boasting any more,
For they met their WaterlooeB
When they scrapped the Buckarooes,
And all is sadness where
gladness Just before.
From Fandom Epics.
itn both teams nlayine malor
nague article of ball, the Pendleton
Jiuckarooes yesterday administered
their second and deciding defeat to
tne Walla Walla Bears, shutting the
fur coated players out of anv runs
so that the score at the final gong
moon. to 0. victory came to the lo
cals not as the result of chance or
Dasebaii luck, but as a hard earned
portion and there can be no Just howl
emanate from the camn of the Oar
ncn city fans.
Joe Berger and "Mysterious1
Mitchell opposed each other on the
slab and the contest early developed
into a pitchers' duel for both were re
ceiving errorless support. In this
battle of benders, the local twlrler
proved himself the superior to the
man who once enjoyed a meteoric
passage across the baseball firma
ment, for, during the whole nine In
nings, he allowed but one lone hit
that coming in the ninth after the
game was won. Although a hard
"lugging array of batters faced him
his slants could never be found and
assisted by the clever Keneralshln of
-aicner Keere, time and again com
pletely baffled the men with the wil
Mystery Is Solved.
The great mystery, on the other
hand, was solved by the local stick
ers In the eighth Inning and the so
lution was complete. Up until that
Walla Walla In their last inning
strove valiantly to even matters up
but after getting a man to third hopes
were blasted when Nevins' pretty jeg
" me piaie miied tne score they
sin. nave nau.
Two umpires operated in the gum
jesieraay, Roberts officiating ut ti-.e
Plate and Buerstatte on the bases.
Throughout the game there was but
l ttle ragging at decisions but from
the way Roberts started it looked as
11 me locals would get a chance to
howl until doomsday. Beck, second
man up for the Bears ln the opening
oumeu, me ban rising a few
feet from the ground. Nobody knows
juhi now Dut Keere lunged forward
and caught the ball before it struck
the earth and tossed it to Berger af
ter he had picked himself out of the
dirt. It was a wonderful catch and
he was given a great ovation by the
oul oespite the fact that the
caicn was apparent to all, Roberts de-
cmrea tnat he had not seen It and
allowed the runner to stay on first
thus giving him the credit of . t.i.'
Thn ntilv T-i
.vviuno merger naa was
w. mime, oui tne next two batters
which he did to the queen's taste.
Tabulated Scnm
Pendleton. AB R IB PO A E
Bls. If 4 1 1 0 n n
v.,,i . . T . m " "
"'. id 4 0 0 0 3 1
rweeie, c 4 0
Dickson, 3b 4 0
Berger, p 3 0
Whitten, ss 3 1
Sturgls, rf 2 0
Shaffer, cf 3 1
Clark, lb ....8 1
29 0 2 24 11
Score by Innings.
1 2 3 4 6 6 7
Pendleton R 0000000
H 001T000
W. W. ...R 0000000
H 1000000
Summary.
Earned runs Pendleton 4.
Two base hits Shaffer.
Three base hits Bliss.
Home runs None.
Sacrifice hits Sturgls.
Stolen bases Beck.
First on balls None.
Struck out By Berger
Mitchell 7.
Left on bases Pendleton 3, Walla
Walla 3.
Double plays None.
Wild pitches None. . ;
Passed balls by Pembrook.
First base on errors Pendleton l;
Walla Walla 1.
Hit by Pitcher Harmon.
Time of game 1 hour 40 minutes.
Umpire Buerstatte and Roberts.
Scorer Chessman, ..
10; by
9
2
0
2
0
1
11
ECHO TEAM WINS
FROM PHXT ROCK
An nftgrentlon of Echo ball tossers
def, ai-.l th - l'i ..t Rock team in a
fan B.iiiie at t;iL former place Sun
day afternoon, by the close score of
2 to 1. Davis, Carrol and McGlnnls
of the Pendleton Round-ups were In
cluded in tho line-up of the Pilot
Rock team.
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TORIOIIS
TWO GAMES SUNDAY
Total 30 4 6 27 11 1
Walla Walla. AB R in pn a w
Blackman, 8b . . . 4 0 0.0 3 0
'i zd 4 0 1 2 4 1
Harmon, If 3 a a 1 a a
"loan, SS 3 0 0 0
Pembrook, c 8 0 0 7
Parkes, cf 8 0 0 1
Mitchell, p 3 0 0 0
(Special Correspondence.)
Helix, Ore., June 12. The Helix
ball team played two games here yes
terday and came out victorious in
both contests. In the morning the
dfeate1 the Wallula aggrega
tion by tho score of 9 to 6 In an ex
citing and Interesting nnti t
the afternoon the Helix lads further
demonstrated their baseball ability
by winning a hard foncrh k.m. .
, . ... 0 " 1 1 Will
tne Athena second team. th fini
count being 20 to 19. Captain Knight
of the local team is a veteran at the
gam0 and has rounded Into shape a
fast bunch of ball tossers
Homegrown Berries.
Qoldendnle, Wash The first home
grown strawberries were put on the
market here Saturday. County Com
missioner C. O. Barnes. -a,hn 1. u.
largest local grower, says the crop Is
not seriously damaged by the cold
weather ln May. Tha rir rioi,i-
sold for $3 a crate, but growers are
booking orders for berries for can, .
ning purposes at $2.