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Your Frightened Wife Wants Irst Pi Protection THE MORNING OREGONIAN, "WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1917. TWO THRILLING INCIDENTS AT THE FOURTH GAME OF THE WORLD SERIES PLAYED IN NEW YORK. ANGELS CLOSE ON OAKS BUNCH HITS i swfrw HEELS OF SEALS AND BEAVERS LOSE Teams Only One-Ha- One and lf Opening Game of Series Sees Your Frightened Games Apart in Race for . Much Bat Work, but Prough Coast League Flag. Scatters Offerings. Wife Wants BERRY'S CREW DANGEROUS MILCER DEMON WITH STICK PYRENE Protection ty&jk&t Ct-- - VJfc'" 4 ' - r 1 T4" : - iMtohine staff of Southern Team Oakland Rightrielder Slams Out Is Going Good Xow, While San Total of Five Hits in Five Op- Francisco Club Plays Well portunities Catcher Murray Your wife can't fight fire Only in Spurts. Cicts 3 Hits in 3 Attempts. with bare hands. BY JAMES J. BICHAKDSOX. Pacific Coast TBgne Standinira. - - .ein f one a half W. L. Pet. tv. L. P-- t. If fire comes with her un- "4 Kan Frn. .Ill 89 .ftoolPortland... nr. 02 ..VI7 L. Angeles. lliS Oakland j JOS .47 Salt Lake.. DO 02 .S10. Vernou 79 120 .liUtf Yesterday's Resulta. prepared the result may At Oakland Oakland 7. Portland 3. At gait Lake Salt Lake U, ban Fran- The cisco 2. - At Vernon Vernon 4, Los Angeles o. be horrible. KlTle?erSe! JeaIing-- . but Wade SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. (Special.) to- &r dangerous. AnhCe1 l0k Oakland defeated Portland here battling day in the first game of the series by Go this very day get the Vernon Tiger"6 i Los a score of 7 to 3. Bunched hits by the and two the Paying the Oaks, in a contest featured by Bees at Salt Lake heavy batting, enabled them to tally itTr,rfne " the "tslde looking the winning runs. Pyrenes one for your home LuB-h- as t fPear-- thouSh Los Angeles Penner, who started for the Beavers, Th A in the close struggle retired at the end of the seventh frame in favor of Dailey. The Beaver hurlers and oneforyour automobile. n were pounded for a total of 16 hits. Prough was slammed 14 tiaies during pi the contest, but kept the hits scattered irSt for the most part. ALL ELECTRICAL AND AUTO Miller's work at bat for the Oaks SUPPLY AND HARDWARE JKS JT M W f SB was a feature. In five times at bat he DEALERS IN THIS CITY garnered five singles. Catcher Murray fT thIfVIf.c.Cl,?? of also shone at bat with three hits in tVlcy " Played for three times up. Score: tiirf nal on thJ T.he San Francisco club, Portland I Oakland other hand, has been BP. HO A BRHOA laH at times' and.hen asaFn, Farmer.l Oi T.ane.m. 3 uehT? a spurt which HoPher.s 1 3 2iMid'ton,l. 1 o ' f Wille.r... 2 2 0 Murphv.3 1 2 tlV?n ""but" ,danSer rni beinover! Willi's, m 1 3 0 Ptumpf.s. 2 1 ,' ? game the GriRirs.l. 2 10 OlMIIIer.r.. S 2 hraelayed ,haa them Ro'Kers.2 1 1 2iGardner.l 1 14 within PiKlin..L. S O 3Ar!ett.2.. 0 0 distance of Baldin.c 2 4 2 Murray.c. 2 5 Sicee,$LdfdTthuey Can keeP "P ""r Penner.p 1 0 1 Prough, p. 2 0 Can take the Seals Lee.c. .. it ii dwn . r iQ Pinelli o 0 PLAYERS WANT MONEY eek. their series thia Dallev.p. 0 o tHouck.. o o Present close race between Los Totals 42 3 14 24 10 Totals 37 7 16 27 12 Angeles.Jl and San Francisco brings Lee bated for Penner in eighth. SOX AND CUNTS PROTEST WITH- back to the us Plnpllt rat, fn. dear old days of 1911 tHouck "ln HOLDING OF SERIES CASH. when Portland and - Copyright batted for lalley nlnh. Vernon were bat- Underwood and Underwood. Portland 1 11 o 0 0 1 1 0 O 3 or Place- - 1 Fletcher New ii,,,tOUt first .of York. Out at Rome on a Double Play In the Fifth Inning. 2 After Reaching Second on a Oakland 1 2200002 x 7 winning. Uouble to Left Field. Eddie Collin. Wa. Cauicht Flatfooted Off the Bag a Few Moment. Later by a Krrors. Williams. Rodger.., Murnhy. Members of Two Teams Promise "Happy Two-bas- Hogan then was at the Throw Fron, Vhupp to Fletcher. He Wa Hon Down by Fletcher, Who Threw Zimmerman, Fat Stumpf, Gardner. Murray. Prough. e helm of the Caught Three From Bag. to and Collins hits. Mlddleton, Hollocher, Lane, Play In No Exhibition Games If n?Hn.fria.l, Vernon club " Feet the Stumpf. Sacrifice hits. Murphy, Gardner. fneh r,Peera were f'Bhing every Buses on 3, 2. $1000 Is Given Them. ,he,-7Vay- balls. Penner Prough Struck ulty for - .Hopan had a fac- out. Penner 4. Prough 5. Stolen bases. CIAHTDGE "pep" into his crew division when the lowly Oaks gar ninth when eased up. Griggs, Murphy. Runs responsible for. Pen- and when the Beavers tangled with 16 Danforth The ner 4, Prough 1. Ualley 2. NEW YORK, Oct. 16. In protest of Vernon on the nered safe clouts off the deliveries score: A latter's own stamping of Messrs. Bailey and Penner and won. R. H. E. R. H. E. the action of the National Baseball ground on Wednesday, October 5. 12 000 HOCKEY MEN WAIT BEES WIX OPENER OFF SEALS Commission in holding out J1000 of the fans gathered to root Hogan Chicago 6 12 lN"ew York.. 4 13 2 money for and Beaver-Oa- k Benz, Individual shares of prize of his team. They carried every device The contest was a roval Batteries Williams, Russell, each world's series player De- noise-makin- g Danforth Lynn, Hits Are Bunched OTf Casey until for they could rake up slugging fest, the Beavers connecting and Schalk, Jenkins; Smith cember 1 as a guarantee that they will within the confines of the southern safely with 14 of "Bill" Prough's Demaree, G. Smith and Gibson, Onslow. and Chief Johnson. not participate in exhibition games, city. slants, but were unable to bunch them members of the Chicago American and C OLLAR The standing enough to overtake the Oaks' lead. Albany to SALT LAKE CITV, Oct. 16. ad- 6-5- clay of the two clubs the Play Eugene October 24. Formation of League The New York National League teams QGr&r 0 they started their se- Coast Bees bunched hits on Casey Smith in dressed a petition to eti ries was: memorable ALBANY. Or., Oct. 16. (Special.) the on the Commission 2f WHITE SOX DEFEAT GIAXTS The Albany High sixth and Chief Johnson in the today in which they said: W. L. P.C. School football team , Yet Is in Doubt. eighth and thereby won the opening "We, the undersigned, hereby declare Jernon 100 74 ,0J will meet its old rival, Eugene High game of the series from San Francisco. and agree not to participate as indi- loo a .cot Exhibition Contest Before Soldiers School, in Eugene on October 24. This Score: viduals or as a team in any game after The Tigers had a lead of one game will be the first important game of the Kan Francisco I Salt Lake this day at Camp Mills, Long Island." "JACK, THOSE over MeCredie's men. Ends Six to Four. season for the local lads. Albany has ilBHOAl it R Jf O A 11 petition but the Beavers Fltz'M.r 4 o 1 2 Quintan, r ." 1 1 O 0 The was signed by each of went "do-or-d- ie humbled Eugene several times foot- into the struggle with a GARDEN CITY, N. Y.. Oct. 16. The in WAR IS CAUSE OF DELAY Pick. 3.. 3 0 Orr.s 5 4 the Chicago and New York players spirit, and In ball in recent years, but it looks like Maisel.m 4 111 1 5 114 eligible NEW SUITS the firs clash thev Chicago White Sox, winners of the 1917 boys 115 Tobln.m. 0 110 to participate In the recent with emerged victor after 11 innings of world's series, Xew the Lane County will get revenge Schaller.l 2 0 11 OSheely.l. 4 1 3 11 2 world's series, and was handed to the the belt all around are mighty desperate defeated the York this year, for the local high Hunter.2 4 0 1 3 1 Ryan. 1.. 5 1 smart, aren't they? At CHERRY'S battling. The Beavers school has 11 Commission today's game t too Giants in an exhibition game here to green Koerner.l 3 0 1 G 21Crand'l.3 1121 1 3 1 at at Garden can get one by paying four out of the six games played day, 6 to 4, before 6000 entered the field with a team. Corhan.s 3 11 2 3 4 City, New York, by Edward Collins and a few dollars soldiers from Every - O liRath.2.. 12 17 down and the on easy 3S9-9- 1 from Vernon, but the race was far Camp Mills at Mineola. The member of last year's team grid- Baker.c. 3 0 5 2'IIannah.c 3 2 3 Charles Herzog, captains of the rival rest terms." from being settled. soldiers Magnates Will Hold Meeting Octo Smith. p. 2 0 0 1 II Dubuc.p. 3 132 1 team Washington street, Pittock block. Each club had were members of the 16ath Johns'n.p 1 0 0 0 II 12 Adv.
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