East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 05, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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NATIONAL LEAGIE.
Brooklyn 4; Boston 2.
Brooklyn, July 5. Brooklyn won
yesterday afternoon's game, bunch
ing hits off Perdue. The fielding of
Hummel and Zimmerman featured.
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 2 9 1
Brooklyn 4 8 3
Perdue and Rairden; Schardt and
Erwin.
Pittsburg 11; St. Louis 1.
Pittsburg, July 5. Yesterday's
game was easily won by the locals.
They hit the ball hard in the third
inning, netting six runs. Score:
R. H. E.
Pittsburg 11 11 0
St. Louis 1 6 2
Htndrixx an J Simon; Steele, Lau
(JermiJk, Geyer and Bliss.
Cliiesijro 2; Cincinnati 2.
Chl'-ag'i, July 5. Cincinnati and
Chk-ago played a tie yesterday af-tt-rnonn
ihe came being railed at the
end fit the tenth by agreement, to
.'ill'uv the jilavers to catch a train.
ri-: R H. E.
'hka;," 2 7 1
'in jriDoti 7 1
Col', Brown and Archer; Smith,
Sut'-'s and Mr-Lean, Severold.
I'hilal lliia 7: New York 5.
PhiUi l. July Philadel
phia kn,k.-d New York out of f irt
jari. hy winning yet.-rday afternoonV
arne. V.'h.-u play .Mart'il Phila
(liUliia, New York and Chieaso were
In a triple Pad for the National
lSue fire. The home team won by
poundir.;: f'randa!l haril. Iuderus
;tt)nj two home rtins and a single
S"T": R. II. E.
Detroit 11; ClikiiKo 10.
iH'troit, July 5. Detroit won from
Chicago in the 11th inning of yester
day's game. It was a zigzag contest
ali the way. Detroit used three pitch
ers and Chicago four. The "core:
R. H. E.
Chicago 10 14 4
Detroit 11 17 4
White, Baker, Young and Sulli
van; Donovan, Summers, Willett and
Slanage.
St. Louis 4; ( Irvolatiil 2.
Cleveland, July 5. Bla tiding had
one bad inning and St. Louis won yes
; tenlay afternoon. Lake was effective
; with men on bases and was sensa
tionally supported. Score:
' R. H. E.
Cleveland 2 8 2
St. Louis 4 10 01
: Bhinding, Oaler and Easterly; Lake!
and Krltchell.
Ipiwton I; a-liinton ;l.
Boston, July j. Boston won yes-1
trrdiy's game.- In the ninth, Hoop-1
r. 'lardner and Speaker single.-, '
L wis filed to Lellt-velt, and Hooper i
was safe at tiu- plate with the win
ill:;; run wlp n Hemy droppe'l Lelie-!
v It's p'erfert throw, .-'core:
R. II. E.
Wasliington 3.11 2
Boston 4 jo i;
pitched Willis but almost lost his
game in the eighth. Williams, the
players in protest, drove in two runs
for Victoria in the sixth on a long
drive to left.
Score: R. H. E.
Victoria 6 14 1
Spokane 3 5 1
Thomas, Starkell and Dashwood;
Willis and Hasty,
Score: R. H. E.
Spokane 5 5 0
Victoria 0 2 3
Bonner and Ostdlek, Hasty; Star
kell and Devogt,
Tuconia 1, Vancouver 0.
Tacoma, July 5. Annls waB in
vincible in yesterday's game and held
Vancouver to three hits. Cates was
hit freely by the locals who won 4 to
0. Rockenfield made a home run.
The fielding feature of the game was
a catch by Abbott, who fell while
catching a low line drive, but retain
ed his hold of the ball.
Score: R. H. E.
Vancouver 0 3 0
Tacoma 4 12 1
Cates and Shea; Annis and Burns.
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Philadelphia
C'raridall, Marqjard,
Meyers; Alexander and
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Iliiladelphla n; ew York 9.
New York, July 5. Philadelphia
won yesterday's game from New
York by a game uphill fight. Though
the locals made seven runs In the first
inning, Philadelphia kept plugging
away and tied the score in the sixth.
New York went ahead in the seventh
but Philadelphia evened matters up
if the ninth. The champions won in
the eleventh. Score:
R. H. E.
Philadelphia 11 li 0
New York I 11 J
Coombs, Moran, Martin, Long, Leo
nard and Thomas; Brockett, Wisher,
Caldwell. Ford and Williams, Swee-r.ty.
Tacoina
Vancouver
Spokane
Seattle 37
Portland 36
V.'t'.ha ij
Scaltli! I, Poitlund 5.
Seattle, July a. Seattle lost yts
1 ter.iay's game to Portland 5 to 4 in
' Jo innings. Portland was shut out
; uaiil toe eighth, when .Mundoilf's
j . o.ii - j u it broke the charm. Portland
scored two in the ninth and again In
, tii.j nth on S' aton's error and
'file game tlosi d with
u.oe play at the plate.
it. H. E.
Seattle 4 13 3
Portland 5 11 0
Batteries t-'uge and Siva; Easterly
and Moore.
Victoria 6-0, Smkniic 3-5.
Spokane, July 5. Captain Ostdiek
of Spokane hag protested the decision
of Umpire Allen In yesterday morn
ing's game. Victoria players ragged
continually at Allen In the early part
of the game and the umpire finally
drove all the substitutes off the bench.
A moment later, Keller was ordered
out for kicking. This left Victoria
with only eight men. Acting Captain
Cocash then tailed Williams from the
hlea here to continue. Thomas out-
, :.u;; :.id hits,
j a s n -.1 1 .oiial
l Score:
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
Portland 50 40 .556
Oakland 51 46 .526
San Francisco 51 46 .526
Vernon iiO 46 .521
Saiiamento 43 50 .462
I.om Angeles 3!) 56 .411
Sai-ruiih-iiio 2-2, I "oil la ml 0-1.
Portland Ore., July a. Portland
and Saiiamento opened the series
here yesterday by breaking even in
a double header The morning con
test resulted in a shutout for the
IP avers, w ho were unable to find Ar
r .-Danes. In the afternoon, while the
vi.-itors batted Steen harder than their
own pitcher was hit, yet the local
pitcher kept his hits well scattered,
while Byiam, after pltchin galmost
perfect ball for five Innings, was
found in the sixth and seventh for
live hits that netted the locals four
runs. Scores:
Morning game: R. II. K.
Sacramento 2 8 0
Portland 0 2 1
Pattr-riet Arrellanes and La
L-ng"; Kostner nnd Kuhn.
AHurioon game: R. II. E.
:-'-i Tiinirnlo 2 10 1
Portland 4 6 0
Batteries By ram and Thomas-,
.V.een illl'l i'ljoo. t
Vernon 5-5, 1YIco 0-2.
San Erancisco, July 5. Vernon
took both games here yesterday,
blanking San Francisco in the morn
ing and taking the afternoon game
a to 2. Home runs by Kane and
Hosp netted four of Vancouver's five
runs in the morning game. Kane's
came with no one on, but two bases
were covered when Hosp sent the ball
over the fence. In the afternoon
Vernon won by bunching hits In the
fifth and In the eighth.
Morning game: R. H. E.
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