WMni -! EIGRT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912. PAGE TIIREE lWip'Vl Newsy Notes From the Sporting World COAST LEAGUE GAMES. W. L. P. C. Oakland 15 4 .789 Vernon 11 6 Los Angeles g 9 .Sacramento 7 10 San Francisco 6 10 Portland 4 12 N. W. LEAGUE GAMES. W. L. P. C. Spokane 3 2 .600 647Tacomu 3 .471 .412 .375 .250 Vernon 4-1, Sacramento 2-8. Los Angeles, April 22. Vernon won the morning game by bunching hits off Gaddy In the fourth inning and lout In the afternoon through Inabil ity to hit Williams. Knight succeeded Gaddy and In the four remaining In nings allowed only two hits. Until the ninth, Hltt allowed only three, scattered hits. The patched up Vernon Infield furnished a weird exhibition In the afternoon game. Morning game: 11. H. E. Vernon ..4 7 0 Sacramento 2 6 0 Hitt and Agnew; Gaddy, Knight and Hart. Afternoon game: R. H. E. Vernon 1 8 2 Sacramento 6 13 0 Carson and Sullivan; Williams and Cheek. Portland 3, rrisoo 5. Portland, April 22. After pitch ing superb ball for five Innings yester day, Harkness went to pieces in the sixth and when the gong sounded It tolled out five runs for San Francisco. Temple was sent In to finish the game and held the visitors scoreless, but Henley was pitching In good form and Portland was able to gather but three. Score: R H. E. San Francisco 5 7 0 Portland 3 7 1 Batteries Henley and Berry; Tem ple, Harlcness and Howley, I, os Angelo 3-7, Oakland 4-4. San Francisco, April 22. Los An geles and Oakland broke even yes terday. Both games were sprinkled with heavy hitting and plentiful er rors. Los Angeles led all the way In the afternoon game. Oakland went to pieces In the ninth. Scores: Morning game: R. H. E. Lng Angeles 3 9 3 Oakland 13 1 Page and Boles; Malarky and Roh rer. Afternoon game: . K- H. E. Los Angeles 7 10 2 Oakland 9 7 Halla. Tozer and Smith; Pope and Tledmann. A valuable dressing far fleah wounds, burns, scalds, old sores, rash, chafed thin, is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT, it Is both healing and an tiseptic. Price 25c, 50c and II. vu t. bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Br. Portland 3 Vancouver 3 Seattle . 3 Victoria 2 3 .500 3 .500 3 .500 3 .500 3 .400 Seattle Wins froi Portland. Seattle, April 22. In one of the most exciting 11 inning games ever seen here, Seattle defeated Portland 3 to 2. With the score 1 to 1 in the eleventh and one man out, Portland got two men on buses and Mensor scored on Strait's infield out. Crulk- shank, batting for McMullin, opened for Seattle with a safe hit. Raymond walked and the next two men went out. Stiddello came to bat and after two strikes and three .balls had been thrown hit for two bases, scoring two. Score: R. H. E. Seattle 3 6 2 Portland 2 8 3 Fullerton und Shea; Doty and Har ris. Vancouver I, Tueoma 0. Tacoma, April 22. Tauomu and Vancouver opened the Northwestern season here yesterday. Clarke of Vancouver won a pitchers' battle. Score: R H. E. Vancouver 1 6 0 Tacoma .....0 4 0 Clark and Supu:veda; Sehmutz and Crittenden. SMkaii4 7. Victoria 3. Spokane, Wash., April 22. Spokane won a slow game from Victoria yesterday, 7 to 3. thereby tak ing first place in the Northwestern league pennant race. Victoria 3 9 3 Spokane 7 13 0 Berger and Meek; Cochrane and Os-tdiek. AMERICAN' LEAGUE GAMES. W. L. P. C. Boston 5 1 .833 Chllndelphla 4 2 .667 Chlcago 5 3 .625 Detroit .4 4 .500 Washington 3 3 .500 St. Louis 2 6 .250 New York 0 -6 .000 Score: R. H. E. St. Louis 3 7 3 Chicago 8 13 2 Batteries Powell, Allison, Lake p.nd Stephenson; Peters, Walsh and Cock. Napa Defeut TIjferH. Detroit, April 22. Bill Burns went to pieces in the tenth inning and De troit lost a heartbreaking pitchers' battle to Cleveland. Butcher's one handed catch featured. Score: R. H E. Detroit 0 5 2 Batteries Kaler and Easterly; Buerns and Stanage. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. W. L. P. C. Cincinnati 5 2 .714 New Lork 5 3 .625 Philadelphia 4 3 .571 St. Louis 4 4 .500 Boston 4 4 .500 Chicago 3 4 .429 Pittsburg 3 5 .375 Brooklyn 2 5 .286 Iliils Itcat St. I'.oiiis. Cincinnati, O . April 22. Cincinnati bunched five of their nine hits in the sixth Inning and defeated St. Louis. Esmond's home run with two men on bases in the sixth was the feature. Score: R H. E St. Louis 1 6 0 Cincinnati 7 9 0 Batteries Steele, Woodburn and Bliss; Fromme and McLean. Oibs Win frm Pirates. Chicago, April 22. Chicago defeat ed Pittsburg In the opening game of the series. Cheney was In fine form and held the visitors at his mercy. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 6 9 1 Pittsburg 0 5 1 Batteries Cheney and Archer; I.eifield and Gibson. American Association Results. At Indianapolis Kansas City 5, Indianapolis 1. At Columbus Columbus 5, St. Paul 3. At To'edo Columbus 5. Toledo 1. . At Louisville Louisville 4, Mil waukee 3. (11 innings.) Western Ixusne Iti"ults. At Denver Denver 3, Lincoln 2. St. St. Joseph 1, Des Moines 3. At Omaha Sioux City 6. Omaha 0. At Topeka Topeka 3. Wichita 1. White Sox Tuke Series. St. Louis, April 22. Chicago made a clean sweep of the opening series with the locals, winning the final game. In .the sixth with one out, St. Louis had two men on bases. Peters was relieved by Walsh, who held the homo team hltless for the remainder of the game. 1 Benefit for Titanic Survivor. New York, April 22. A large crowd saw' the New York Nationals easily defeat the local American league team In a game played yesterday for the benefit of the survivors of the Titanic. The receipts were $9425. Score: R. H. E. New York Nationals 11 12 1 New York Americans 2 10 5 Maxwell, Fullenwlder and Wilson, Harley, McConnell and Fisher. OMiMt laffue Club for Seattle. Seattle, Wash., April 22. D. E. Duedalo. nresident of the Seattle club of the Northwestern league, has no objection to the entrance of the Pa- TAKE a peek at the Londres shape Owl. It's a bigger and better cigar blunt-end, smooth, fra grant and free-smoking. It makes a nickel do double duty. Ask any cigar dealer. M. A. GUNST & CO., Ino. clflc Coast league into Seattle if he is permitted to conduct both clubs. The Coast league directors havl announced their intention of asking permission to place a club In Seattle In exchange for the privileges given the Northwestern league, of main taining a club in Portland. "HOME HUN" BAKER HAS IT OX "TV" COnil Post Office IxiMirtment Ha Chunked Name of Florida Place from Cobb to Baker. Washington. "Home Run" Baker put one over on his rival for baseball honors, "Ty" Cobb and Postmaster General Hitchcock Is being blamed by the friends of the "Georgia Peach" for It. Orders were Issued at the postofflce department today changing the name of the office at "Cobb," Fla., to "Ba ker." Whether Baker's remarkable showing in the world's series had any thing to do with the change is not stated. , The followers of Cobb are indignant at the action of the department. The score between the two men now stands 13 to 5 In favor of Baker. There are thirteen offices named Baker in va rious sections of the country, while Cobb has the honor of having but five named for him. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. n exceptional good program for Tuesday's change. Four full reels of the best pictures. 1 "The Governor Who Had a Heart." Vitagraph. Browden In e'ected governor of his state, with the understanding that he will pass the bill in favor of child labor. The bill is passed but before he will sign it he gives a banquet and invites all the leading politicians. When he comes to speak he presents a child who works in one of the large shops. He contrasts her with his own little daughter. His associates are so ash amed of themselves they endorsed that he veto the bill and promise to sustain his campaign against the evils of the system. 1. "Her Uncle John." Lubin. Grace, who Is engaged to marry, one morning is going to work when she drops her hand bag, a fresh young fellow hands It to her and trys to scrape up an acquaintance with her. He is very persistent and in many ways tries to press his suit. Finally he is cornered and treated to a thrashing by the girl and her Uncle John. 3, "Hoodooed." Lubin. John Brown breaks a mirror and is told It means seven years bad luck. The Hoodoo can only be removed by hav ing some one break a mirror like the one he broke. 4. "True Love." Eclipse. The course of true love never did run smooth. Robert and Grace are en gaged but when Robert's parents hear that the young lady's fortune had been greatly reduced by a lawsuit they are very much opposed to the match. R. "An Arizona Escapade." Essa- nav. Brig Harris, a renegade Mexl tun, cast off his sweetheart telling ,tr he is tired of her. Harris and a rial have a shipment of ore from the Catspaw mine to be left over night at the house of Barnes, the town agent. A plot to rob Barnes' house is instantly laid. Musical program. 1. Chanticleer Rag. Albert Gum- ble. 2. Play Dat Rag. T. Leomonier. 3. That Italian Rag. A. Pianta-dosi. 4. That Hypnotizing .Rag. F. F Zittel. 5. Alabama Shuffle Rag. R. Barton lit A Complete Line of Blazier COAT Everybody is TALKING About Them How Lovely They Are We Save You Money on Every Purchase ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ask For S & H Trading Stamps 111 "Tempted but True," Imp. Story of a village girl who tiring of country life went to New York and became the near victim of a bogus marriage. Her country lover came to look for her and although spurned, perse vered and managed to break up the fake marriage. The girl and her true lover then return to the little village and happiness. "Animated American Weekly." The 20th century wreck, one of Central fast trains goes into the Hudson. Steamer Bedford sinks In the Ohio river. American Aviator fall into the sea from aeroplane. Two steamers meet head-on in dense fog in X. Y. Bay. Oil steamer burning and sink ing in New York bay. Monastery buildings burn at Bardstown, Ky. Speaker Champ Clark caught by the camera. Dr. Mary Walker and suf fragettes in Albany, N. Y. Police dumping lmense lot of fire-arms in X. Y. Harbor. "The Field of Honor," American. One of the funniest comedies that ever happened, that Is running over with laughs, smiles and merriment. If you cough all nvght you get no rest, nor doea anyone else in the house. Keep within reach a bottle of BALLARD'S HOREHOUXD SY RUP. It Is then easy to stop the tickling which causes the cough, when ever it appears. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koep pen & Bros. No. 1 The CORK CENTER BALL Is the Standard Ball of the Came in this country, as it U the Official Ball of the World Series, and will be for the next twenty years. The National League has adopted the Spalding Cork Center Ball for Twenty Years more. The American League baa also adopted a CORK CENTER BALL and in the World Series games, only CORK CENTER BALLS can be used. SPALDING "Official National League" The CORK CENTER BALL Each 91.25 Send for samples of material for Base Ball Uniforms, Free. Copy of Spalding cata Jogue sent free on request to any address. A. G. Spalding & Bros. IBS Geary Street San Francisco The Pastime. The home of good pictures. Vita graph feature for Tuesday's chnnge: "Nemesis," Vitagraph, featuring Maurice Costello. Cast Dr. IJicl ard Adams, Mr Maurice Costello;-Hob Carter, man of wealth. Van Lyre Brookes; hb wife. Miss Rose Tapley; Carter's stenographer. Miss Leah Baird. By subtle inducements and defamation of young Dick Adams, Bob Carter, a well-seasoned and wealthy profligate, succeeds in per suading Nell Carter to marry him and break her engagement with Dick. Bob tires of her after a bit, takes un his old dissipations and deserts her. Af ter this Diek is more bitter against Carter than ever and the day of reck oning conies about In a very peculiar manner. "Rice and Old Shoes," Lubin. An excellent, strong picture. It is not a romance, but a sophisticated picture of real life. It is a feature, a fine feature for cultivated people. "The Kidnapped Conductor," Kal . A fine bunch of pretty cowgirls who ride well, Is what makes this pic ture go. It also has a comic situ ation and affords a good many laughs. ' "A Victim of Fire Water," Ameri can Patho. A typical western sub ject of plot upon plot, with a rush ing, breezy story that will grip you "Outwitting Father," Kalem. A rapid transit comedy with one hun dred laughs. Musical program: v No. 1. 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A few samples similar reductions to many other points In the Eastern United States and Canada, as well as the Middle West. , St. Paul $ Minneapolis Duluth Superior Winnipeg Chicago St. Louis Omaha Kansas City and St. Joseph Des Moines Sioux City ., Davenport , eo.oo 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 72.50 70.00 60.00 .$55.00 Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo . , New York 108.50 Philadelphia 108.50 60.00 65.70 60.00 70.00 Baltimore Boston . Montreal, Buffalo . , Pittsburg . Washington' Detroit . . Dallas . . . 107.60 110.00 Que. ' 105.00 9160 91.50 107.50 82.50 75.00 Tickets will be on sale April 25, 26 and 27, to St. Paul and Minneapolis only. To all points except Dallas, Texas, numerous dates, May 2 to Sept. 30 Limit 13 days on going trip. October 31, 1912, for return. Via C. & X. V. Ky. Atlantic Express ( 0. n. & q. Ky. ) North Coast Limited ( ) Dally through to Chicago via Minneapolis and St. Paul. Immediate connections to Duluth, Superior and Winnipeg. 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