East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Portland 89
Oakland 91
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fourth inning, with two men on the
bases and none out,, Lober, Dultn and
Abbott made a triple play. Score:
R. H. E.
Los Angeles 5 9 3
Sacramento 3 11 2
Batteries Leverenz and Abbott;
Hunt, Knight and Kerns.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, Sept. 14. Plank out
pitched Ford yesterday, Philadelphia
winning, 2 to 0. Lord doubled in the
firsa inning, went to third on Old
ring's sacrifice and scored ' when
Knight's throw to Blair on Collin's
tup carried slightly wide. Mclnnes
scratched a hit to short in the ninth,
took second on a daring play and
scored on Thomas' slow roller to Gar
dner. Score:
R. II. E.
Philadelphia 2 7 5
New York 0 3 2
Batteries Plank and Thomas; I
Ford and Blair.
St. Louis 6; Chicago 2.
St. Louis, Sept. 14. Chicago wound
up its f.nal series here yesterday, los
ing to St. Louis, 6 to 2. Allison, a re
cruit from San Antonio, was affective
in nil but two Innings, while the lo
cals bunched hits with errors. Kuli
no's suspension was lifted and he was
back on first base for the home team.
Score:
R. H. E.
St. Louis 6 8 0
Chicago 2 6 5
Batteries Allison and Clarke;
Benz, White and Block.
Cleveland 5; Detroit 1.
Cleveland, Sept. 14. Kaler was too
much for Detroit yesterday and Cleve
land defeated the visitors, 5 to 1. De
troit made but six hits, nine striking
out. Cleveland drove Sumers from
the box in the fourth. But for Ol
son's error in the ninth, Detroit would
have been shut out. Score:
R. H. . E.
Cleveland 5 11 2
Detroit v 1 6 2
Batteries Kaler and Easterly;
Summers, Works and Strange.
Washington 3; Boston 1.
Washington, Sept. 14. Reckless
base runing by Boston lost it the
game, Washington winning 3 to 1.
Several times Boston had men on the
bases, with none out, but Hughe
tightened up and nj runs resulted.
Score:
R. H. E.
Washington 3 7 2
Boston 1 9 2 ;
Batteries Hughes and Street; j
Pape, Nunamaker and Williams.
Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia .
Philadelphia, Sept. 14. Philadel
phia shut out Brooklyn 2 to 0 In a
pitchers' battlo between Alexander
and Barger. After two men were out
in the seventh Inning the home team
scored its runs on Telley's wild throw
of Walsh's grounder and singles by
Alexander, Knaze and Lobert.
R. H. E.
Brooklyn .' 0 4 1
Philadelphia 1 7 0
Batteries Barger and Erwln, Ber
gen; Alexander and Walsh.
I'lltslmrg 5, Cincinnati 4.
Cincinnati, Sept. 14. Cincinnati
lost to Pittsburg 5 to 4 yesterday.
Adams worked well until the seventh
when Cincinnati tied the score.
Hendricks, who suceeded him, was
invincible.
Score. R. H. E.
Cincinnati 4 '8 2
Pittsburg 5 7 2
Adams, Hendrlx and Gibson, Si
mon; Boyd, Compton, Humphreys
and Clarke.
Boston 1, New York 4.
Boston, Sept. 14. Boston was un
able to hit Ames In the pinches and
New York won Its third straight
game 4. to 1. Errors contributed ti
New York's score. Ames was sup
ported strongly. It was announced
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Western Lcnsruo. '
At Des Moines Sioux City-Des j
j Moines postponed, wet grounds.
At Omaha Omaha 1; St. Joe 5. j
At Denver Denver 7, Pueblo 3.
Oiiklnnd 1: FrNco 2.
S.m Fr.-inccn, Sept. 14. The lo
cal team defeated Oakland l-.ere yes
terday in a came featureless except
for Tie i"rr.an's hnme run ami some
good stkk work by Kay! or. a recent
arrival among th: Svals. He got two
base hif. The game dragged wearily
lasting t'.'o hours and uine minute,
although the inst half of the ninth in
ning wa. nt piayed. Soore:
R. H. E.
Oakland 1 6 1
San Franc's v, 2 8 1
Batt rie Flater and Jiltze; Fan
ning ar.J Ferry.
V-rnon 1; Portland 1.
Portland. Ore.. Sept. 14 Three
base hUs by Ryan and Pc-ckinbaugh
In the e'gh'h inning combined with a
wild p'tch by Stewart, gave Portland
the first gnrnr. of the series with Ver
non here yesterday. Henderson was
In fine form and allowed but four
hits, throughout the contest. Score:
R. H. E.j
vernon r
Portland
Batter'es Stewart
Henderson and Kuhn
Angy-1 5; Sacramento 3.
Lob -Angeles Sept. 14. It took 11
Innings to settle the supremacy in
yesterday afternoon's game between
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Vancouver 90
Spokane 84
Seattle SO
Tacoma " 7S
Portland 75
Victoria 3S
Soattk C; Portland 0.
Seattle. Sept. 14. Portland revers
ed thi positions yesterday and wa
shut out 6 to 0. Sage's pitching was
the feature of the game. Score:
R H. E.
Seattle 6 7 0
Portland '. 0 3 3
E-itteries Sage and Shea; Fastley
and Moore.
Victoria 1-1; Spokane 3-2.
Vkt.ria P.. C., Sept 14. .-;. kana
received an awful bump in their cha.--e
for the 1011 pennant yesterday when
Victoria, by playing snappy bail, beat
the-m in a double header 4 to 2. With
only four hits, two for home runs, as
aga'nn nine off McCreery, Victoria
nan ti win the first game.
Lake pitched airtight ball and t'u
visitors garnered but three h'ts until
the ninth inning of the second when
two more added a run. Three double
plays-were made by the home team.
Score; f rst game:
R. II. E.
Victoria 4 4 2
Frie-kane 3 9 1
Eatteries McCreery and Grindle;
Houck, Kraft and Ostdeik.
Second game:
Vistoria 4 9
Spokane 2 5
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yesterday.
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 1 3 5
New York , 4 6 1
Brown and Rariden, Kllng; Ames
and Myers.
Slii to Fair Hesuhs.
Salem, Ore., Sept. 14. Results at
the state fair yesterday:
Oregon futurity, 3-year-old pace,
purse $1500 Ruby Light, won; Rose
burg Boy, second; Nancy Lovelace,
third. Best time, 2:16.
2.08 pace Greater Oregon, purse,
$5000; Francis J. won; George Wood
ward, second; Foster, third. Best
time, 2:10.
Six furlongs running. Aerolite
stake, $250. Supelveda won; Arth
ur Hyman, second; St. Salvancla,
third. Time, 1:13 1-2.
Six furlongs, running, purso, $100;
Abella won; Valoskl, second; Prin
cess, Viola, third. Time, 1:15.
2000-MILE TRIP OVER THE
SXOW WITH DOG TEAMS.
Spokane, Wash. Twenty-six hund
red miles by dog team from the Arc
tic ocean v;a the MacKenzie river to
Spokane, is a trip to be undertaken
the coming winter by E. S. Dowllng
cf Spokane, who is prospecting on
the delta of the northern stream and
along the shore of the Pea. Writing
from I-"nrt MoT'hrrsnn, Dowing says
in a letter to acquaintances In this
c'ty: "hero have been but few white
men over these arctic wilds, and
those who have made the trip have
told so little that the lay reader has
not even tho remotest idea of what
It all means. From the beginning at
Athabaska Landing, Alberta, Canada,
the trip is full of thrilling experiences
which cannot be told in a letter of or
dinary length. It would require a
book of mnny pages of text and illus
trations to do Justice to the subject.
I have arranged to pass several years
In prospecting, but If all goes well I
shall make the trip to Spokane with
by dogs and sled during the winter."
Dowllng gives no indication of his
succes or, failure In finding ground
of value in the far rorthern district.
Check a cough or cold In the lungs
bofore it develops a serious case.
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Money to Loan,
Five thousand dollars to loan by the
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Sacramento and Los Angeles, the An
g-els winning out when two hits and ! Loughlin, Kraft and Ppicfman.
a wild to?s to first by Pitcher Knight
enable Heitmuller to score. Fat
playing by the Angels saved Leverenz
on more than one occasion. In the
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Plenty of chickens, Including sprii.
fries, dressed if desired. Pendleton
Cash Market. Phone Main 101.
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"Oh we are well thank you. Do come over
soon. Good-bye."
Remote sections of the country arc bound together by the lines of the Bell system.
Tho ranchman uses the telephone pn all sorts of matters. It keeps him posted on market conditions ; is iudispensible in
emergencies, and saves much time and labor.
The telephone is a blessing to the ranchman's wife. It lightens her domestic tasks. It is her constant household com
panion. It shops for her when she is too busy to go to town. It brings her in close touch with the social life of the commu
nity. Loved ones far away may bo reached for the Bell field ia almost limitless.
By the way, have you a telephone? If not, consult our local manager, while in town.
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