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[BIG SPECIAL
FEATURES
YESTERDAY'S GAME
LOST BY TIGERS ON
POOR WORKMANSHIP
Th* twenty-one yoang athletes
that repreeeeted Portland and
Tacoaiß In th* great national
game yesterday at McGlnnity'.
ball park ara to ba commoniod
oa the rapidity with nhich tboy
■l**n*lirt of th* game JTbey
werked about a* fast aa a bunch
n_ longshoremen when th*r* M
aaly on* ship at the dock aad
aoaa expected to arrive for *
weak One bohnnk section gana
dtagiays aa much "pep" when the
bo— la away aa a few of the
aspirins; tweaty-ooa did yester-
Our own collar champions were
th* chief offender* In tbe alow
race. Thooa who didn't hava
glue in their shoe* bad it In
their epos. If ■low footwork
didn't let a run slide over It waa
atew haadwork. Murray waa bo
tired that It waa Hke putllna*
teoth for him to get to first
baas, and Callahan waa getting
paid by tbe hour. '
Fries took a *un bath out in
loft field aad wa* terribly bored
by the game. Bender showed
■tight sign* of Ufa except when
ho got on baa**. At the rata ba
traveled yesterday It would hay*
taken three passes. a couple ot
error* and a homo ran to score
him. provided of course that he
, by some chance got to flr.t base.
Th* root of the Tigers weren't
gelt* ao btdd in tkelr attempt*
to delay the game but managed
to see that It didn't stop befor*
ItM.
The Tigers looked to hava the
game stored safely away up to
tha flftk inning. Andrada work
ed nicely and the four runs th*
haen* hoy* grabbed in th* second
l—alng looked good for the gstne.
•at the effort must have tired
them, for, although It took an
hear to play th* first four in
. nlnga. tt took *ve_ longer t*
play the next four.
Portland tied the score la the
sixth with a double, two single*
aad a sacrifice fly. In tha aev
eath they started after the game
la earnest. An error let Lewis
oa first. He went around te
third on an Infield out. not be
cause he waa so faat. but because
the Tiger* war* ao slow, snd waa
sgneesod over ,by Tery McKune
Wall, McKune stole second, then
stole third snd probably would
have atolen home If he hadn't
boon so tired. Ha us man got am
through ths benovoleoce of Mc-
Mullln and he stole. In fact, one
might aay that the Colt* *tol* the
gaase If those few fans that ware
there eoulda't testify that Ta
coma gave It away.
The rent of the story la too
leag to tell. The score at 5:30
waa Portland t, Tacoma 8.
The aeorc:
TTM-H BOX SOOR—L
Portland. AB H H PO A X
Coltrla. as . 4 0 1 S 1 •
Milligan. cf. 3 1 8 8 8 •
Melcholr. rf 4 0 2 1 • •
Lewis, If . . 6 1 • St •
Owlgnl. 3b 4 I 1 1 5 6
MeK.ua*. 3b. 4 S 8 1 S •
Murray, c . . 4 3 S 8 1 •
Haasman. lh 3 1 1 8 8 0
Callahan, p. 6 0 0 S 3 1
Total* ... .35 8 11 37 11 1
Taeoaia AB R H PO A a
Beader. ef . 4 0 * 1 • 0
Neighbors, rf 5 6 2 4 6 •
MrMullin. 3b 4 6 w 3 3 1
Boockal, 2b 4 1 3 1 5 1
Be tier. as.. 311140
t*T*BB. c . 4 1 1 6 S 1
Ktokks, 1b... 4 • 811 1 8
Prioa. If ... 4 1 8 1 • 0
Aadrada, p . 2 0 0 1 1 0
Joaoa, a .. . 6 6 0 8 t 0
Baker, p . 1 6 v 0 1 0
•Brottem .. .1 1 1 • • 0
Totals ....36 6 16 27 IS 6
•Batted for Jones In seventh
Portt'ad 00011830 S—f
Tacoma .0 6.660826 •—6
Kaas 2, Hsusmsn, Pries. Sacri
fice atta—Meecbotr. McKune.
Man-ay. Maaaaaan, Callahan. But
ler 3. Two-boa* atta—Boeckel 2,
Pries. Milligan. Coltrin. Howie
The
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Iceland
Fork and
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Apple'
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IN THE WORLD OF SPOR TS
ORTHWfc_rrKR.v LsUUlk *
♦ Trot in day Me* at*- •
♦ Portland ». Tacoma *\ *
♦ Victoria *, Vancouver T. A
A Spokane 2, Seattle 0. ♦
♦ Steading ef the Chafes. •
♦ Worn. Look P*t- 4
A Spo_*ne ...ST S3 .*S3 *»
♦ Vancouver .58 S« .CIT ♦
♦ Seattle ....58 ST .611 ♦
♦ Victoria ...38 65 40» 4
A Portland .. 35 "»« .3*6 ♦
♦ Tacoma ...33 42 .347 4
♦ Where They Flay Today. •
♦ Portland at Tacoma (3:15 ♦
♦ Spokane at Seattle. A
A Victoria at Vancouver ♦
run—Murray. Credit defeat m
Jones, victory to Callahan Base
on balls — Received by Bender,
Coltrin 2. Milligan, I'uignt. Mc-
Kune, Hauaman 2. Struck out-
Bender, Neighbors. Boeckel, Ste
vens 2. Doable play*—Callahan
to Coltrin, McMullln to Stevens
to Stokke. Time of game—B:3o.
Umpire—Wheeler.
INDIANS CLIMB
ANOTHER NOTCH
SEATTLE, July 18. —Xoyea
pitching aud perfect support won
for Spokane yesterday 3 to 0.
The score: R. H. i:
Seattla 8 5 1
Spokane S 10 0
Batteries: Qtpe snd Cadman:
Noyes and Shea.
BEES HUMBLE
VANCOUVER
VANCOUVER. July 18. Th*
Bee* defeated Vancouver yeeter
day 8 to 7. Th* si or*.
R. H. B.
Victoria 8 IS 5
Vancouver 7 8 1
Batteries - Steele. Narvesoa
sad Hoffman: Reutber, Clark,
Cheek and Urindell.
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r*«v Rejpectfully.
w J iahb
Ms. I*4l Fairbanks et, Tscsasa. Ws.
A LITTLE MORE PEP YOU FELLERS!
Homebody better wake up out there at the ball lot.
Tacoma fans have seeu some pretty nifty imitations of the national pastime, but it's been the
first time in many moons that an exhibition of the sort that was dished up yesterday has been
thrown onto the public. It took 2 hours and 20 minutes to play the game -almost the time that it
takes to play two games. i
"We eau't point our finger at the chief reason why we are having poor attendance at the ball
park, but we can certainly refer Fielder Jones, Joe MeUinnity, Frank Kedpath, Russ Hall, and the
rest of the baseball higher ups that such a slow exhibition of baseball was given the fans yesterday
has something to do with it.
Now it's time for someone to wake up. If Jones can't get an umpire that will make the ball
players step lively on the field, Joe Meiiinnity ought to raise a holler. And if Joe MeOinnity and
Nick Williams can't force a little more pep into their players then the fans i-au justly raise a holler.
Now, for goodness sake, start something. Let's get some action!
BRESNAHAN COMES BACK AND IS A GREAT
STAR, HELPING CUBS IN CLOSE FIGHT
p
days snd this youngster is expel
led to bring a flag to Chicago.
Roger Bresnahan haa furnish
ed on* of the real big surprises
of the season. A year ago the
scribe* were predicting the
■peedy decline of the rather cor
pulent Cub catcher, but he has
fooled them all and It ia doubt
ful If he ever has had aa good a
year behind the bat as this one.
From quit* a star of th* mask
and protector with the Giants
Bresnahan, sent to menage St.
Louis tn a league deal, did so
much for tha Cardinals thst
when he came to the Cube ii
waa naturally, aoised around that
Johnny Rvers would not be alonu
In managing the team. <
It I* even true that Bresnahan,
kept out of the game because
Jimmy Archer was holding down
th* job st the piste, tried hard
enough to have a place in the
management. Roger was contin
ually picking Kver's pinch hitter*
for him, and whether or not
Johnny accepted his Judgment. It
was quite Irritating for the later
"Who are you pitching today.
Roger?'' was s common query
from the bleachers and Johnny
did not like it a bit. It 1* prob
ably tru* that friction resulted.
When Breenahan did get in the
game he didu't show any of the
old ability tbat made him fa
mous
He wa* continually letting in
runs by passed balls, throw!..*
»lid to second and even failed to
show Bach with th* stirk.
But thl* year, working under
Hank O'Day. If* different. Bres
nahan himself is different He is
not th* fat, slow-moving giant
thst he was If* * thinner and
quicker Roger that Is doing the
bulk of the catching for -the fast
cllmbing Cubs during the mro
thi'taooma tucss
Hogi-— Hrcsnishan aad tlie I. ear cab aiaacot of t lie 4 'Mi-ago
< übs. I lie Cuba haven't had v liesr discs the old championship
longed absence of Jimmy Archer,
who waa badly injured.
Bresnahan ia a greater star
thsn he ever was. He put In the
off season training down. and
now weighs less thsn he ever did.
That twenty pound* off Roger
hss done much to help th* Cub*.
But the greater question 1* the
i.pparent harmony between
O'Day and Bresnahan, who by
paat performance* haa the right
to believe himself a better mana
ger than O'Day.
see
T'mpir* Fred Newton Af Ber
ryvllle, N. V., write* for a decision
on a play that came up In a
' game between Delia* and Berrt
Iv itie teams on July 4. It's too
tough for me, so I paaa It along
The score was 8 to 7 la favor
of Dallas In the final hall of the
eighth inning, two out and two
man on bases. whoa Center
Fielder Callihaa of Berryville
j came to l.at. He hit a high fly
and the ball seemed to be falling
back of third base when It
•truck • tlasue paper bajeoon.
broke through tbe paper and fell
I inside. The ballooa collapsed
-and as it descended Shortstop
Lin as of Dallas ran out onto foul
ground under it.
The ball rolled out of the
wreckage of the balloon and
struck Lucas' hand* on foul
ground. It had been in tbe fire
of the balloon torch sod was so
hot Lucas dropped it. What waa
the proper decision.
SINGLES PLATED
IN TENNIS MEET
Hudson defeated Blakeston
Prlngls defeated Raleigh la the
two matches of the men's sin
glea yesterday at the Tacoma
Tennis club yesterday.
In the women's singles I.villa
Powell won from Frauds Burril
and Marion Bailie defeated Dor
othy Davis.
MOTORCYCLISTS
TO STAGE RACE
The Taeoraa Motorr>cle club
held a meeting last night aad
arranged plsns for an endurance
race between Tacoma and Port
land, the return to bo mail*
August 8.
NATIONAL
hiaauiug at ct.b Clubs.
Woa. Lost. Pet.
New York ....44 31 .637
Chicago _.43 ST .538
St. I/outs 40 3» .60*
Cincinnati SS SS .500
Philadelphia ....38 ST .48*
Pittsburg 34 ST .479
Brooklyn 32 SS .467
Boston 33 43 .410
Hesiilta rc-wfarday.
Chicago 5, New York 4.
St. I.oii Is 5, Boston 3.
Cincinnati 6. Philadelphia
Pittsburg 4, Brooklya 3.
AMERICAN
Staadtsg ol (M Clubs
Won. Lost. Pet.
Philadelphia ...45 32 .581
Detroit 45 87 .648
Washington ...42 88 .538
Chit ago 42 37 .532
St. Louis 8* 37 .532
Boston 43 38 .531
New York SO 45 .400
Cle\eland 35 53 .335
Results teste—lay
Detroit .', Washington 3.
Boston 4, Cleveland 0.
Chicago 3-1, New York 8-3.
FEDERAL
•taadlag af ir.e Hubs.
Woa. Lost. Pet.
Chicago 43 "S3 .BT.'li
liidianspoll* ...43 33 .553
Buffalo .......38 34 .54%
Brooklyu "87 33 .528
Baltimore 39 37 .618
St. Louis 37 44 .457
Kansas City ....38 45 .444
Plttaburg 28 44 .337
Results Yesterday
Brooklyn 4, Pittsburg 2.
Bnffalo 7-4, Baltimore 0-0.
St. Levis 3, Chicago 0.
Indianapolis 5, Kansas City 3.
Pacific Coast League
Staudlag of rive Claw*.
Won. lost Pet.
I-os Angeles ...68 46 .6511
Portland 40 43 .538
Venice f.6S 46 .635
San Francisco ..53 50 .516
Sacramento 47 66 .461
Oakland 46 61 .386
Yesterday's Roc nits.
Oakland 9, Sacramento 2.
Saa Francisco 4, Venic* 2.
CALIFORNIANS
WIN AT PORTLAND
PORTLAND. Ore. July 16.—
Henry Brack. H. V. D. John*.
Chas R. D. Oreenber and R
Robert* of San Francisco were
successful In straight set* In
their tennis matches with Oregoa
and Washington players tn th«
state tennis championship tour
nament on the Multnomah ten
nis court* yesterday
CONVERSATION
CLUB TO MEET
The Conversation club will
meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clocll
la tbe club's headqaarters at
Rosin's hall. Rum Hall will b*
there and the chief business ol
the meeting will bo to decide
wbetber or aot the club orgaalza
tlon will be continued.
BASEBALL
BOXING
GUNBOAT SMITH AND CARPENTIER
FIGHT TWENTY ROUNDS TODAY
It 1* expected that 20,000 peo
ple will see the 20-round fight
today at Olympla, L'ngland.
between the Big Irish American,
(iunhoat Smith, and George* Car
pentier, white heavy i eight cham
pion of Franc*.
Smith has been splendidly
trained and looks to be In per
fect condition. He ba* a lour:
list of knockouts to hi* credit
and if he wins today It will prob
Fred Toney Was
Sure Up On
Geography
BY Fl M-iRTOIf.
Fred Toney, the glaat pitcher
now with Louisville, I* a "rock
thrower." When he Joined the
Chicago club be admitted mod
estly that ho did not think there
v.** a river In th* world he
couldn't throw a atone across.
When the team reached St I .mi I a
tliey led him down and ahowed
him the Mississippi.
"Ah cayant throw acrosa with
mah hand," he said. "Ah'll have
to get a sling."
He constructed a sling of two
long pieces of whip cord snd a
aqusre of leather, selected a huge
■tone and proceeded to heave tt
arroe* Into Illinois
When th* team reached New
York the players showed him tbe
Hudson Ha gazed acroaa it.
•Well. Fred," remarked Jim
my Sherkard, "can yoa throw
acroaa It?"
"Miatah," said Toney, serious
ly, "that ala't no rivah, that Is
the Pacific ocean."
Thuraday, July 16, If 14.
ably be via tha K. O. rout*.
Carpentier received a rousing
reception lv London and is very
popular there. In Speaking of
today's fight, he said: "I be
lieve that it will be a hard fight*
I have been warned of Gunboat
Smith's terrible punch, but I can
take punishment. My hands are
in better condition than when I
met Wells, so I can hit harder
and am going to do all that I
can to win."
POLICE END
FREE FOR ALL
BAKER, Ore., July 16.—The
police ended a free-for-all riot
at the ball park here yeatarday
afternooii between the player* of
the Pendleton aad Baker ball
teams.
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