Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1910.
18 INNINGS, NO
RUNS AT OAKLAND
OAKLAND, Cnl., Aug. G. Eight
eon no-run innings was the stuff
peddled out to the fans nt this after
noon's ball irnino in this city. Tim
game was called in the eighteenth
Hero is the way it was done :
First Pertland: Ryan out, Cut
shaw to Cameron; Olson out, Wol
vcrton to Cameron; Rnpps out, Cut
shnw to Cameron. No runs. Oak'
laud: Hognn flicd to Olscn; Wares
out, Olson to Rnpps; Mnggart out,
Sheehan to Rnpps. No runs.
Second Pertland: Fisher singled
and was forced at second by Cas
ey's grounder, Cutshnw to Wares;
Casey stole second and tried to score
on Mitre's wild throw, but was
caught at the plate, Ilogan to MitZ'i;
ISheehnn walked and stole second;
Spcns grouuded out to Cameron. No
runs. Oakland: Cameron singled;
Wol vcrton flied to Olson; Cameron
caught asleep nt first, Boyce to
Rapp; Cuthsaw singled and stole
second; Carroll fanned. No runs.
Third Pertland: Ort out, Wares
to Cameron; Boyce out, Wolverton
to Cameron; Ryan out, Cameron to
Wilis. No runs. Oakland: Mitze
out, Sheehan to Rnpp3; Willis out,
Casey to Rnpps; Ilogan flied to
Spcns. No runs.
Fourth Pertland: Olson flied to
Mnggart; Rapps out, Wares tp Cam
eron; lasher flied to Maggart. No
Tuns. Oakland : Wares fanned ; Mng
gart singled, stole second and took
third on Boyco's wild throw to sec
ond; Cameron flied to Ort and Mng
gart was caught nt the plate -on the
throw-in, Ort to Fisher. No runs.
Fifth Portland : Cnsey out, Wares
to Cameron; Sheehan walked; Speas
singled; Ort forced Speas at second;
Wares to Cutshaw; Sheehan out at
plate trying score on passed ball,
Jlilze to Willis. No runs. Oakland:
Wolverton grounded to Rapps; Cut
shaw walked; Carroll flied to Speas;
Mtzo walked; Willis out, Olson to
Uapps. No runs.
Sixth Portland : Boyce fanned ;
Bynn flied to Maggart ; Olson fanned.
No runs. Oakland: Ilogan safe on
Olson's error; Wares sacrificed,
Bapps to Casoy; Maggart out, Casey
to Rapps, sent Hogan to third ; Cam
eron flied to Ryan. No runs.
Seventh Pertland: Rapps out,
Cutshaw to Cameron; Fisher singled
and took second on Casey's out, Cut
shaw to Cameron; ho went to third
on a wild pitch by Willis; Sheehan
walked and stole second; Speas flied
-to Wares. No runs. Oakland: Wol
verton flicd to Speas; Cutshaw out,
.Casey to Rapps; Caroll flied to 01
"son. No runs.
Eighth Pertland: Ort flied to
.Wares; Boyco fanned; Ryan doubled
and went to third, when Wolverton
dropped Olson's grounder; Olson
stole second; Rapps out, Cutshaw to
Cameron. No runs. Onkland: Mitze
out, Boyce to Rapps; Willis singled:
Hogan flicd to Speas; Wares forced
Villis at second, Rapps to Olson. No
runs.
Ninth Pertland: Fichcr singled;
Casey safe on Willis' error; both run-'
ners advanced on Shechan's sacri
fice, Cameron to Cutshnw; Speas
walked, filling the bags; Ort ground
ed to Wolverton, forcing Fisher at
tho plate, Wolverton to Mitze; Mc
Credie, batting for Boyce, forced Ort
at second on a grounder to Wares.
,2Jo runs. Onkland: Krapp replaced
Boyce; Maggart out, Olson to Rnpp-.;
Cameron walked; Wolverton forced
Cameron at second, Olson to Cnsev;
Cutehaw grounded to Rnpps. No
runs.
Tenth Pertland: Royan out, Cut
shaw to Cameron; Olson flied to Ho
gan; Rapps out, Wolverton to Cam
eron. No runs. Oakland: Carroll
flied; Mitzo hit by pitcher; Willis
focd Mitzo at second; Olaon to
Casey; Ilogan out, Krapp to Unpin.
No runs.
Eloventh Pertland: Fisher flied
to Wares; Casoy singled; Sheehan
hit into n double play, Cutshnw to
Wares to Cameron. No runs. Oak
land: Wares, after fouling 10 times,
, was out, Olson to Rapps; Maggart
wulked; Cameron hit into a double
play, Olson to Rnpps. No runs.
Twelfth Portland; Spens hit by
pitched ball; Ort hit into double play,
Wares to Cutshuw to Cameron;
Krapp doubled; Ryan grounded to
Cameron. No runs.. Oakland : Wol
verton safo on Olson's error; Cut
shaw sacrificed, Krapp to Casey;
v Carroll out to Rapps, sent Wolverton
to third; Thomas, batting for Miltze,
walked; Willis forced Thomas at sec
ond, Olson to Casoy. No runs.
Thirteonth Portland : Olson out,
Wolvorton to Cameron; Rupps flied
to Wares; Fisher flied out to Ho-
pan. No runs. Oakland; Hognii and
Wares fanned; Maggart flied to
Speas. No runs.
Fourteenth Pertland: Casey
walked; Sheehan safo on u fielder'.)
choice; Speas hit into a double play,
Wolvorton to Cutshaw to Cameron j
Casey went to third on tho play; Ort
flicd to Hognn, No nuiB. Oakland ; I
Cameron out, Sheehan to Rapp?;
Wolverton singled; Cutshaw -forced
Wolverton at second, Olton to Casey;
Cutshaw stole second; Carroll out, i
Shpchnn to Rnpps. No runs. i
Fifteenth Pertlannd: Krapps
flicd to Carroll; Ryan grounded to'
Cameron; Olson singled, but was out
stealing second, Willis to Cameron to
Wares. No runs. Oakland: Thomas
flicd to Olson; Willis out, Casoy to
Rapps; Ilogan fanned. No runs.
Sixteenth Pertland: Rapps flied
out to Maggart; Fisher singled and
was out stealing second, Thomas to1
Wnres; Casoy singled; Sheehan flicd j
to Wnres. No runs. Onkland : Wares
fanned; Mnggart wnlked and took'
third on Cameron's siuglo; Wolver
ton flicd to Ort; Cutshnw fanned. Noj
runs.
Seventeenth Pertland: Spens
fanned; Ort flied to Carroll; Krapp
flicd to Hogan. No runs. Oakland:
Carroll fanned; Thomas walked and
stolo second; Willis fanned; Hogan
hit by pitcher; Wares singled mid
Thomas was caught nt tho plate,!
Speas to Fisher. No runs.
Other Coast Games.
SACRAMENTO, July C The
game between San Francisco and
Sacramento in this city this after
noon resulted, after 13 innings, in
a score of 3 to 2 in favor of the
homo team. The scere:
R. II. E
San Francisco 2 S 0
Sacramento . ... 3 7 1
Batteries San Francisco, Easter
ly and McArdle; Sacramento, Hunt
nnd Lalong. Umpire, Van Haltren.
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 0. The
home team annexed the game with
Vernon this nfternoon, the final
score being:
R. II.
Vernon 3 9
Los Angeles 4 9
Thirteen innings were played.
E.
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Someone has said that where business begins, sentiment ends; but that someone di
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conduct
lid not know. Ho couldn't
today. There is sentiment
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This is the policy that has caused this store to grow, and that will keep it growing, and that has made this
store so safe that a little child can trade hero as surely as the shrewdest shopper of the mall. These prices bo
low are only a few of the store's special offers this week.
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MANY NEW THINGS TO SHOW YOU
FINE TABLE LINENS
See the new fall showing of fine Table Liueus. Wo
can save you from 25c to 50c on every yard and give
vou new and desirable patterns. Sec our windows.
SPECIAL PRICES, 39c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25,
$1.50, $1.75.
SEE THE NEW FALL SUITS
SILK PETTICOAT SPECIALS
The quality of tho taffeta silk is exceptional at this
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t If j'ou are in need of
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;; an office or most any-
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:; thing you would expect
to find in a novelty
shop, we invite you
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finest candy ever
tasted by a tooth.
The
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Shop
134 WEST MAIN ST.
Pittsburg 10
Boston 2
Batteries White nnd
Curtiss nnd Grnhnm.
At Philadelphia-
Chicago -
Philadelphia 0 'J "
Batteries Overall nnd Kling; Mo
ran nnd Moren.
At Brooklyn
Cincinnati 1 " :J
Brooklyn 3 (J 1
Battericsr-Rownn and McLean;
Burger und Erwin.
At New York
St. Loiub 3 4 2
New York 5 10 1
Batteries Lush, Corridon and
Phelps; Crandall, Drucke, WilUe
und Meyers (11 innings).
American.
At Cleveland (first -gnme)
Boston 2 5 1
Cleveland 5 0 0
Batteries Wood und Carrigan ;
Mitchell nnd Easterly.
At Cleveland (second game)
Boston 0 10 1
Cleveland ... 4 5 0
Butteries Scott nnd Carrigan;
Fanwcll, Linke and Bemis (11 inn
ings). At St. Louii.
Philadelphia 0 15 1
St. Louis 3 0 1
Batteries Morgan und Living
ston; Kinsellu and Stephens (11
innings),
At Chicugc
Washington ' ." 0
Chicago 17 0
Batteries Rcisling nnd Henry;
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At Detroit
New York 0 fl 2
Detroit 5 0 li
Butteries Munning nnd C'riger.
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