East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 20, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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hit White hard yesterday and defeat
ed Chicago. Three fast double plays
enlivened the game. Score:
R. II. E.
Wellington 7 14 1
Chicago S 9 2
Batteries Groom an(t Henry; White
and Sullivan.
I.eatlcrs Iiirrease iAtuls.
New York, Sept. 20. New York
made it three straight from Pittsburg
by winning in that city Tuesday and
us Chicago lost to Philadelphia, the
gap between the leaders and their
nearest rivals In the National league
race was Increased from ! points to
49.
The standing:
New York . . .
hioago
P'ttsburg
Philadelphia ..
SPORTS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Lost.
67
73
, 82
94
92
103
P.C.
.57S
.563
.534
.462
.452
.411
each session, but Kraft was steady in
the ninth and kept the tying score
away from the plate. Both teams hit
hard, Nordyke leading with a triple,
a double and a single In four times
up. Score: R. H. E,
Spokane 5 10 1
Victoria 4 11 1
Batter'.es Bonner, Kraft and Spies
man; Erickson and Grindle. .
Won
Portland 92
Vernon 96
Oakland 9
San Francisco SI
Sacramento 78
Los Aneeles 72
Portland 2; Oakland 1.
Portland, Ore., Sept. 20. Portland
took the initial game of the series
yesterday from Oakland by 2 to 1 af
ter 12 inn'.ngs of pla, the first 10 of
which were scoreless. Koestner was
the pitcher for Potland and his work
was masterful. Pernoll pitched ten
scoreless nnings but weakened In the j
11th. Martinoni was sent in to pitch.
JIartinoni saved the day In that inning
but Portland found him in the 12th
and he was withdrawn and Gregory
delegated to stem the tide. This did
not have the desired effect for Port
land scored the winning run almost
Immediately. Oakland's score in the
11th was due to bad judgment on the
part of Chadbourne, who overran
Ware's hit. Score:
R. H. E.
Oakland 1 10 2
Portland 2 9 0
Batteries Gregory. Martinoni, Per
noll and Mitze; Koenner and Kuhn.
Frisco 4; Angels 1.
San Francisco, Sepi. 20. San Fran
cisco fell on Halla in the first inning
of yesterday's game agamst Los An
geles and made two runs before he
gave way to Palmer. The Seals made
another run off Palmer in the first
and one in the second, but after that
they were unable to send a man across
the plate.' Los Angeles made its lone
run in the ninth. Score:
R. H. E.
Los Angeles 1 6 1
San Francisco 4 6 3i
, Batteries Halla, Palmer and Smith
Suter and Berry.
Western 1-eajrue.
At Sioux City Sioux City 6; Pueb
lo 7.
At Omaha Omaha 2; Denver 4.
At St. Joseph St. Joseph 5; Lini-
coln 5. (Called tenth; darkness.)
At Des Moines DesMoines 0; To-
peka 6.
NATIONAL
LEAGUE.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
Lost
63
63
71
74
73
115
P.C.
.619
.562
.540
.516
.516
.253
Won
Vancouver ..94
Spokane S7
Seattle 82
Tacoma 79
Portland 78
Victoria 39
Portland 4; Tacoma 0.
Tacoma, Sept. 2. In a pitcher's
battle here yesterday afternoon, Port
land defeated the locals by a score of
4 to 0. Score:
R. II E.
Portland 4 4 0
Taoomi 0 4 4i
Eatterif-s Ilenk'e and Harris; An
tU and Burns.
Vancouver 5; Seattle 2.
Vancouver. B. C, .Sept. 20. The
league leaders add1 another victory
to their Ion? slr.ng yesterday by de
feating Seattle in a flow game. The
ecore: P- H. h.
Vancouver 5 6 lj
Seattle 2 5- Z
Batteries Clark and Jehl; Wlggsj
and Shea I
Spokane 5; Victoria 4.
Spokane, Sept. 20. Victoria was
Btrong in the first and last innings of
yesterday's game, scoring twice In
Philadelphia 2; Chicago 0.
Chicago, Sept. 20. Allowing only
one hit, a scratch single by Archer in
the sixth, Eurns of Philadelphia yes
terday shut out Chicago. Hits by
Knabe, McGee and Luderus scored the
first run In the first inning. Paskert
counted the other run In the seventh
on two errors, Beck's single and Car
ter's sacrifice fly. Knabe of Philadel
phia and Sheckard of' Chicago were
ordered off the field for disputing
decisions of Umpire Eason. Score
R. H. E
Philadelphia 2 5
Chicago 0 1
Batteries Burns and Carter; Mcln-
tyre and Archer.
St. Louis 13; Boston 12.
St. Louis, Sept. 20. It took 28 play
ers two hours and 39 minutes to play
a game of ball here yesterday after
noon, in which seven of the partlcipat
Ing pitchers were found for a total of
38 hits and 25 runs. A sensational
ninth Inning rally ended the farce in
St. Louis' favor, Boston losing. Pitch
ers Stanridge, Camnltz and Dale ant
utility player Reed made their debuts
with the home team. Second Baseman
Kirke of New Orleans played his first
major league game with Boston. The
second game was called off to allow
j Boston to catch a tram for Pittsburg.
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 12 17 3
St. Louis 13 21 2
Batteries Perdue, Hennifer, Don
nelly and Kling; Golden, Stanridge,
Dale, Camnitz and Wingo.
New York 3; Pittsburg 1.
Pittsburg, Sept. 20. New York yes
terday made it three straight from
Pittsburg. Ames was strong all the
way and shut out the home team until
the ninth inning, when Campbell scor
ed the only run for Pltsburg with his
hit, a pass to Wagner and a single by
Miller. Score: R. II. E.
Pittsburg 1 5 2
New York 3 7 1
Batteries Leifield, Gardner and
Gibson, Simon; Ames and Myers
Brooklyn 7; Cincinnati a.
Cincinnati, Sept. 20. Brooklyn won
the opening game of the series from
Cincinnati yesterday. A ninth inning
rally, in which Brooklyn knocked
Won.
...34
. . .80
. . .80
- -.73
Lost.
86
64
60
60
P.C.
.646
.597
.571
.543
In the American league the Athlet
ics Increased their lead by winning
from St. Louis, while Boston was de
feated by Detroit. Boston's victory
and Chicago's defeat by Washington
broke the tie for fifth place, which
Bus-ton now holds by a margin of eight
poins. The standing:
"Won. Lost
Philadelphia 90 45
Detroit, S2 5
Cleveland 71 64
New York 71 66
milestone, can play a dreamy waits,
a quickstep, n stately minuet or a de
licious ragtlmo symphony, all depend
ing on the rapidity with which he
partages of a lacteal repast.
"All Goln' Out and Nothln' Comln'
In," walls the aeoltan harp and with
such feeling as the milk disappears
The "baby pacifier" was invented by
the father of its sole user. A mining
man, tired of the toils of the day, and
not relishing long tramps over carpet
by night, his mechanical genius found
a panacea for restless children.
PROFESSIONAL COMMENT
"She is a picture when she steps
on the stage," said one member of the
company.
"Yes," repl.ed tho other, "but In her
dresslsg room she looks like a partial
ly developed negative." Washington
Star.
P.C.
.667
.599
.526
.518
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Washington, Sept. 20. The move
ment started on the Pacific coast
looking toward the selection of the
historic battleship Oregon to lead the
world-wide pageant that will open
the Panama canal to commerce in
1915 Is gaining such headway that It
is believed this vessel is assured of
the honor.
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Beekman Wlnthrop favors the propo
sition, and explains that the only
thing necessary to bring about the
Oregon's selection is a sufficient am
ount of public sentiment in its fa
vor. "The whole question Is merely one
of sentiment," said Wlnthrop today.
"And If the people of the country
show that thev would like to have
the Oregon, who won her first laur
els by the remarkable flight from
Puget Sound navy yard to Cuba by
the present round-about route, to be
the first to go from ocean to ocenn
through the newer and shorter way,
the department will see to It that their
wiAhes are fulfilled."
The Oregon is now anchored at the
Puget Sound navy yard, having just
been completely overhauled, and she
la pronounced to be fit for another
such cruise as made her famous more
than a decade ago, although axious
to make the proposed triumphal voy
age through the canal ahead of other
vessels.
Baby's Body Covered with Large
Sores. Seemed to Itch and Burn,
Finger Nails Fell Off. Little or
No Sleep. Used Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. In 6 Weeks Cured.
NURSING-BOTTLE HAS
HARP TO SOOTH BABY
Venice, Calif. No more will the
cries of "Little Precious" stir his
proud and happy father to a tack-
odging marathon on a midnight bed-
om couse, for Mrs. J. W. Efferson
f Douglas, Ariz., the wife of a min
ing man, has arrived here with a
baby pacifier," a device combining
milk bottle and an aeollan harp.
the use of which gives the infant mu
sic during dinner hours and his par
ents a surcease from squalls.
Mozart's five-year-old attempts at
music are out-distanced for the
younger Efferson, hardly past his first
Caspar out of the box and treated
Smith with the same kind of batting,
netted them three runs. Score:
R. H. E
Brooklyn 7 14
Cincinnati 5 9
Batteries Steele, Rucker, Ragon
and Bergen; Compton, Caspar, Smith
and Clarke.
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Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 1
Philadelphia. Sept. 20. George was
effective until the seventh inning yes
tr lay, when four hits, a pass and
double steal netted Philadelphia five
luns and the game. Score:
M. 1.,'iUlS 1
Philadelphia , i5
li-itti-ries George and
Krause and Thomas.
Boston 2; Detroit I.
I!"fitpn, Sept. 20. A home run by
Cobb In the first inning yesterday gave
Detroit its only run. and BoRton won
Cobb's thr"o hits were the only ones
made off Sollins until the ninth. The
score: R. H. E
Boston 2 8
Dot roit 1 5
I'.iitterirs Collins and Tonneman
Willet and Stannge.
f'lf-vi-lunrt :t; Xew York 3
New York. Sept. 20. New Tork and
Cleveland played a tie game yesterday
Both Krapp and Fisher were wild but
proved effective with men on bases
Krapp was spiked by Chase In the
eighth but continued to pitch. Score
R. H. E
Cleveland 3 5
New York 3 E
Batteries Krapp and G. Fisher; R
Fisher, Caldwell and Blair, Williams
(Game called end ninth, darkness)
WaHlilnfTlon 7; Chrcngo 3.
Washington, Sept. 20. Washington
"When my bnby hoy was six months old,
his body was completely covered with large
ores that seemed to Itch and burn, and cause
terrililo suffering. Tlie erup
tion bcxan in pimples which
would open and run, making
large sores, ills hair came
out and linger nails fell off.
and the sores were over the
entire body, causing little or
no sleep for baby or myself.
Great scabs would come off
when I removed his shirt.
"We tried a great many
remedies, but nothing would
help liim, till a friend In.
duced me to try the Cuticura
Soap and Ointment. I used
tho Cuticura Soap and Olnt
ment but a short time before
I could see that he was Im
proving, and In six weeks'
time he was entirely cured. He had suffered
about six weeks before we tried the Cuticura
Soap and Ointment although we bad tried
several other things, ana doctors too.
think the Cuticura Itemedics will do all that
is claimed for them, and a great deal more."
(Signed) Mrs. Noble Tubman, JJodson, Mont..
Jan. 28, 1011.
For more than a generation Cuticura Soap
and Ointment have aflorded tho most eco
nomical treatment for affections of the skin
and scalp of infants, children and adults.
single cake of Cuticura Soap (25c) and box
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cient. Although sold by d ruegists and uealcrs
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