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1 ' ' " PORTLAND BEATEN OPENING E Q.hly One Hit Allowed by Hosp, Hbut Graney's Wildness Scores for Angels. MANY MAYORS ON GROUND winning run with a rattling two-bagr ln the eurhth Innh. ' S5cr . " Lli uiib man un der way. Score: OAKLAND. Tiii.,.";; i . ' u . ....... 4 MoCay. (Sb 2 Mown, lb "" 3 Jlreyette. ss. .. S r. Lew.,, it...:"'" a Carroll, rf... " i-aLonge. o rr;r a wiBg. p 3 Totals 29 O O O O O O O o H. PO. A. 110 2 r 7 o 2 1 9 1 1 o o 2 O O 4 H 8 24 Mohler. 2b... Mundorff K Bodle, if. . . " Tennant. lb. Melchair, rf. Berry, c McArdle, 3b. . Browning, p. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. A 1 2 S X o 1 o 1 11 o 4 6 3 O Jutland Three Times Almost Scores "..rons Men Show Effect of Practice Against Chicago ': tVh.it Sox. t: PACIFIC COAST LKAGt K. Openlns nay Reanlta 2. Portland O Bacramento . Vernon 2. I Ban rrancl.co 8. Oakland Standlna- of the Clubs. CT-VBS. i I I 01 Ol 1 o Ol f crftmnto ;e- f Portlana Vernon i Oakland .. Lot II ll 11 8 l.OOO .ooo .0r0 .000 w ANGELES, March 30. 'Special the "-A"'1"" Prtla"d ""thing. In -. wague race for the "'" "O9- the Portland Baseball fa k,"d f a Start as It. did in 1908 and 1907. This la the brief chronicle of today's casualty ,Jn the first Inning with the first two l"wn Dillon scratched out a hit. at - .urnim Howard In th - ........ corea on Jud Smith's SL '.T iB: that ""thing ..." "' Angeles was In ?Vh' thlrd W,th base anS ; " ' i-wi uanaer aown. ll Work of Portland Team. T.ran... i , ... pi"." K8 ,1Ke man whom any t" mLdrad- Ho certainly seems V "ough on the whole ef 1 '? Way he put em over. Yon J?!""' "tOCky- lr back- usa JnVl h " Plate and "econd. and vise more steam behind the ball For fault f the team there 1. no Dillon- "d" " aOIoS"es to make. Dillon s men had distinct ad bn F.r nearly a mnth they hav; fro" th ame w'th felfows w3 wIS T.h? know baseball back rerndSpraMtC,Cc,r In' X y S;p5rs.t ba't siusbS h Chicago National, couWot have won against Hosp In todays game. arge Aggregation or Mayors. "A crowd of about 2500 greeted the l?,? .h"n they appeared upon tht onenln Ji? eidentP to S: - t BCtt8Qn oroueht out nnit Sunrd'r'WHd.0f,M.ayor8 ln addition toQ the hundreds of fans. Mayor-elect VYLR of VerIlon receiving. Mavor Alexander threw a couple of wild oes pfatT whi83 S,ble l Vet " near?he mt ? Mayr Stephens struck ?o f.m and Mayor Furlong tried c"h and partially succeededf The tht?TLin'hlp Penna"t was hoisted on xne local arounds in ti. . - . -. ; and ,n the presence of the Totals Oakland Hits . San F-anclBco. 1 Hits .2 27 14 28 2 SCORE BT INNINGS. 1 o O n-A a a ?00O0ion 0 O 0 0 0 1 0 0O01O2 0 1 03 2 SUMMARY. t-r.. " . . . n,I 'Murphy. Hon irhi.. y Pitche? z.Jl.'V). 'Mohler. Hit Browning 1. wins ins- S. Wlgg.. io." r same. 1 hour. urcevy. 30 minutes. Time nr umpire He SACRAMEXTO BEATS .VERNON Makes Five Runs In Bunch With Aid of Passes. SAORAMENTO. Cal., March 80.-The Paelflo coast Baseball League season P,wmMBT"y Her-, Who Villi Be Awarded to Clereland Americana If Reinstated. THE 3IORXIXO OREGOXIAX. AYFUVFgTt tv BERG IN FINE TR1 3IASCH 31, 1909. Expects to Put Up Match of Life With'R oiler. BOTH ARE TOP-NOTCHERS Wrestling Fans Hope to See Great Bout Friday Night, When Seattle Physician Will Meet Light . Heavyweight Champion. John Bere. th 1 . . S2,pL7 ;ho rece rt,y clTnl enschmldt. the Ruaian tj t"-: wrestles under the n,. ' , that he fa m brilf"'"6- jounces Friday n,gI,t with Dr. B. F Rol.er of Seattle, than ever before In his career Berg won a hint r j , . tart month when Ve XZJT an? ap match with Eddie O Connell At that time Bere- th,- r-X.r"' .. At times in 55 minutes of wrestHng ' but wal fhe loser because the articles reou was ttti7,th trick v. timesfeqAsrn "ass e"hibrt"oSn T' When Berg came Wet t " VaZ n6 ieiJ"-orof going1 time the Seattle ,""-ut.at that ;r, Z norTisten Roiw h. "1',uou'on:. . sm then matches with Vi; ,mPssibIe to secure I wrestling t . - A 11,151 ve. . - miter game the Seat tle man Is rated u r,n , ea.t th x country, and as he is heavier ham bov. eiung- COMPLETK tt?SHSE-FURNISHERS X INTERIOR DECORATORS WOMEN'S MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL I r . Tr. I " SIXTH FLOOR I yMSiShowiiw of Taalored Suaifts in PlaLm Storiroedl-WMlfce Serggg" Pi7e IT bth the t--Pi-e and three with the plain hipless model coat. These at ?25.0O Another model shown in the two-piece tvl i ia. 1 serge with black trimmillgs, at!. StiU another very pretty model in the new wide wa! chevrons and serges at ?3S.OO, ?40.00 anl OO AU of these shown m sizes for women small and misses. The CXoak and Suit sSn-m";? Sale aurad ElhSlhlir off o IBlsumkeitRo An extensive and varied collection of these clever productions of the Navaio Indians the rarest ever displaved in Portland in which is shown manv in the beautiful gray combinations. Large range of sizes from 3 ft. by 3 ft. to 4 ft. 6 m. by 7 ft prices $7.50 to $45.00 opened In this city today with the Sacra mento and Vernon teams opposed to one another. These are the In the league. The game was won by Sacramento, 6 to 2. There was the usual parade before the game, and when the two teams marehpd Ther w "l thCy reCe1ved S,iner. TebOU 1500 fans Present, and Superior Judge C. N. Post pitched the Jirsi Dau. Sacramento won th o-sm i .i ond inning by making five r,m. TZ passes one of which forced ln a run. four singles and a hit by pitched ball, vernon made two runs, one each In tie fourth and fifth innings. The score: j tt n h: I . . Vernon 3 8 21 Sacramento e a A Batteries Hawkins an Wno. -. Still C . confld,n v." w - - 'L Qeai or k, '" ""eii, ior Holler offered htm a handicap match, which Ber" re fnrwaSaYSJ,e wou,d consider noth- j ing but a straieht mat,.), .' man, because he Js SVer the wreltl ing championship of the world. iT t i"f f'VXh JSm day to defeat Frank Oofch. and while thar . "nK remote. Berg intends to strive hard tTl'LV?? a point whereeMs low,; : "L. " ; the famous in a hand 'l b tl tch champion b securing" one T",," ?-toS Casey'8 Cots Fall Down vuuuur announced that he v be?11 PS.e-ed champioMsht6 call Dmmg Tables NEW PEDESTAL DESIGNS In the finest selected stock of quarter-sawed golden oak and in the dull finish. These -new, de signs shown with plain nedestnU and the scrrn 45 inches to 60 inches TPS m several ea, from B IHM. II good score, he Is not ratrf nmnna f " GAMEI5 MEDFORD'S in Only One Hit for Portland. t,J.h.a Bama was almost devoid of fea tures. Hosp allowed the ' a alnrt- i... ujr uison. los Angeles three hits off rirn- one hit seoured gles. Both pitchers w v-ving iour bases PIiAN BIG MEET AT SALT IiAKE jiacing Assured at Utah Track This Summer. A-AKE CITY, March 30.Sixty days raeing is assured to Salt Lak. City through the leasing of the Wandamere ZlCK JZ- M-ray. vr .ii7 i. racing Association. He will improve the stands and grounds May '? meet n Mayio "on whhaase Trfe AaTgs 1-a W meeJnTThae on "balTs" and H8P aU eKhi"base mi scpcordandrhaIotbru:,, ln full once ana a"d ?.a.d ?h bases other occisions. bt was" unable T bring them home. The wer. t0 and Portland n lou!e Plavs ideal after .h. 1. " . eatner was ground, , excellent conduit. "s? Jl y. all sin ere wild. rtrsn. on balls and hitting condition. LOS ANGELES. Score Ta!ey. cf. .. Godwin. If. .. nillon. lb. Howard, ab. . Smith. Sb. ... I'elmas, ss. . . Thompson, rf. Orendorfr. e. . Hosp, p AB. R. IB. PO. A. Totals ja PORTLAND. K IS Ryan. cf. ... Olson, as. ... Orf. If MoCredls. rf. Johnson, Sb. Kennedy, lb. Breen. ab. . . Armbruster, c Graney, p. m . Totals AB. R. IB. TO. . o u o a o . 4 . 3 . .S3 A. 0 2 0 0 1 s 2 4 I 23 13 SCORE BT INNINGS. Anceles SOOOOAaa ..luivooio - 3 . .0 0000000 0 o Los Hits Portlsnd Smith-Wii-iv J 0 I 0 0 0 0- X ai. DSU. SUM MART. Mr-rinc hit; Ortnfv Portland 7; bases on T,,. f2 nrinMv at am t,-BCB on nans, on w. J Ho"P "truck out. Ortnev mss to Dlllon: pa..ed biiu y'.HO,.p to Del orsndorft; hit by" pitcher HoJiTrd 5'1'o H TfTl 1 hour and uod. a un. SO minutes. Um- FRISCO CAPTURES FIRST GAME Haa Pitchers' Rattle V1U Oakland. Mohler Hero of Day. - V OAKLAND, Cal.. March 30. -San Fran " kcoast League baseball tea 'irro.kland0d"y,by,eaPf,Urln't the am" ? . aklnd. I to 1. after a pitchers' battle that limited the total number of base hits fo eight. - Wlggs, Oakland's new twiner, was in fine form and show." tremendous speed, though excelled l EL'"1 CUrV" by hla "PPonent. warrTnt"1 08 tendi the pat?oag, no M"ry wl" leave for San Fran cisco and los Angeles ln a few days to M'CREDIE TALKS IN SEATTLE Tells Dugdale'9 Followers Casey W 111 Take Initial Series. SEATTLE, Wash.. March 30.-(Special -Judge W. w. McCredie, part ower of the Portland club, is holding court ?n SeatU6 W6ek P'ace o? one of th Seattle Judges. The Judge was at t?Z grounds yesterday a. anTnterested spec! tator. He says Pearl Caeey will bring a AprilTbllTn10 Pen e seafon April 17 and he fuJly expects to take the hrst series from Seattle. Bassey. a little ontfioiri i the Portland club on the Coast agie LanH ah,tS the ba high anfar away ?h ln JUdSe fU"y expects him to Iron -wr severai Roller Wins in Seattle. SEATTLE. March 30Dr B F R,w wh "J1"? Irom a man like Gotch. "SS;.!?' '!? best men In time wa; ,rjla ",aA i3er may some in wVTiTI- w"w" OI cnampion. anonL""" .w will have every match he has undertiken with thl exception of his defeat at ti,.'i, ? Gofoh Thi. Z at the hands of of anJ .r,r.. ,l .lower 'e colors ,, , ui oiessional grannlers A preliminary match has been arrant wb W1f" Abernethy, the clever youngslet who has anaH i. ., "ungster fore -no.t V:, raisers be- anotker ."""ou". matches, and ML EimWRESIGN Practice Contest. HE CALLS. FOR CORNELL topnotche.rs. He admires a fine player and could detect if such contestant failed to do his best. Cold Weather Threat ... Pitchers Out of Commission and Services of Physical ' Trainer Needed to Smooth Out Kinks. PACIFIC COAST MAGNATE SEEKING" SUCCESSOR. IS President Wants to Manage City Bay Team in Person A I rl Anderson May Take Place. -Spe- SACRAMENTO. Cal., March 30.- Clal. 1 Travi1e-r,- t w . po, A" of the .v. --ua.oL nasenan Imfiu .....j On . , OtOlCU 111 ""-erview nere tnrlav- th. v. anxious to resirn th f , e Hp- . " " coiuency in or-- ian taL?.may Personally manage the M1DPORD, Or.. Marl, 1o ,o , . . Th-e s lots of ioy he ,n Thrown wetaMMn": aPPleS their weight-in gold, and there's a smile on the faces of the fans, for Medford de feated Portland hr. t-hi. the score of 6 to 5 anernoon by Manager Casev in . . iii1-"?' 'oaned" Me'dford S -ieman, who did the pitch ing: Osburne. who played second and Beaumont. St. John and Harridan During practice thi. s 5. ' ceived a bad bruise on ti,. .m- was not in uniform this afternoon. He until Stah"8fl,ed ,t0, sU ,n the KrandstanI ' until the local lads nan,, r . anrt .t. 7 . oenina " " tne seventh inning, i,?! 7 the Payers' bench, soui o?J k"P hiS tCam from the sting Ames pitched the first four innings for !." , "eDr,Be vv- Peltier, a local banker '"""'onea as a good man for the PS ""- Ls enthusiastic over ie San Francisco clh J",aB" l.ne Medford. Colem.r, ".: "V """'" ?r vouM .7r. . aiaiea ne "ie locals baden,,Bmht.k,ne- a" -S,osH anL Carland were' in the boxar,; at the .""""".to take : bis Place nem Medford safe, " tue lentrnp Ma nrin i sj.v anaiiu. wnoKn ni-m is ...- proach ex-Lieutenant-Gr.v,r,. i.?." was touched un fnr t hv.i Anderson with a proposition to take the sinle- 'hich gave Medford its first tb.. i Wi,d 'leaVe' 81 base on ba,,s and a sin run, ",e"ln let n the two tying By this ' time pvpKhnH,. th. . .urhlfc couP'e ot infield miscues in f,a v c me lOCai K ttlPir n-inrtin run TXT" c.na. . " -' uasey s new Inftelder, .iru luis morning and was in un. wi vi ui ihk me 9mA 1-T -lr. , I J asey s place, and for a youngster who V.TZ ,T l'veung so tar, he handled .7L ".en, accepting tnree without a bobble. Beaumont was also in nnlfnrm . j J!?'"16 in the eigrnth that scored -.wj tr;vj iJI VI Plan Racing Without Betting. (:al.. March 3ft A . association, under the name of the Eu reka Driving Club, has been formed hSi. ltn 24 prominent cnni-tsmon .j. The club has been iticnmnmi 1 capitalization of tlO.000. and the charter inn action has been taken as the result of the wish of ime?i"U"r.aelnsr as a clean sport Mh.1.- .-racetrack gam- Sweden Norway. Iceland . and Denmark to chances ? B. F. ROLLER FRIDAY NIGHT The game drew a big crowd and fol inwjed an automobile parade, and Mayor ott heaved the first ball In the general clreetion of the nlate. Captain Mohler, of the trans-bay team i - tha hero of th. day. scoring the I I a. v Wivimm- 1 W - c x..ir t v. i -it t . , - i X X r- " - ' 1 I X . s I X S --T.I1SI . ST " . weatner inrpitan. n. rt l - - . . , 1 " Fat 1 1 " P'l'-ners out or commission He wired to Walter MeCrerH hi. noon for him to send Trainer Cornell at 1J - v.OIiey Diavefl- a. smaahin. t,V,t s Score : k. HE R.H.B. a 3Portlan1 c e o LafdTand Troeh! Medford. Ames,' Coleman' "juu. ana Beaumont. Catcher Fournier ariH Oi.tM . baldi reported tonight. Fournier had the " ioriune nappen to him as Catcher Beaumont. He lost his pocket- (.uuiamins nis money. I TAFT WANTS REAL PLAYING Says He Seeks No torles' Courtesy Vic- ln Golf. JOHN HK.nrc wkwbt najmo.U AM. WASHINGTON. ln8allf prm'ttlnK the monarch to win" ' e,".co in wnicn ne may oTlt a f cntestant does not find its t . nepuoiican America afYVi'f MaS'strate. 'Presideni lart, indulges ln any game. at nh a'lamJ " golf links ?n5 V- .k.J " ",aae " weu known every one who enters kJ e SaTe wtth hlm to do his level best to beat hlra, and he has even leaned backward in his endeavor to rule's Btraisht w'th respect to the In fact, this suggestion has never been necessary to any one who plays golf with the President, as the general belief prevails that, were any one dis covered In deliberately giving him a game, as a delicate means of flattering him. he would not again have an on- Sf"ny contest on the green with him. Mr. Taft la a v ' ," player, striking the ball with deliber ation and never making- a rn w He plays a uniform game. and. while he can bo depended upon to maki a ' RARRIGAN WINS FOURTH RACE Brandt Horse Shows Well as Lead ing Entry at Santa Anita. LOS ANGELES. March 80. Harri gan, from the stables of H. R. Brandt, won the Commando Handicap this af ternoon at Santa Anita, making it four successive victories in as many weeks and stamping hln as one of the most consistent horse racing here. Harrlgan and Rialto alternated as pacemakers for the first few furlongs. Then the former gradually drew away but had to be hard ridden to win by a head from Rialto. Elizabeth Harwood, light weighted and the outsider in the bet trfTMf a" easy third. The track had dr.d out over night and was fast when the first race was called. Multnomah to Start Bowling, 3he MuUnomah Amateur Athletic Club h?".:' a howling on tct Yii v - . -Rpni 13. -rhe con- " " L"r iwo and rive-men teams. a? the b,Tnb CrT, W1U the club at ?tJ? g, bow'inK congress to be held v,,a '.l,00"3""01.1 with the Alaska- ay.lls mposition. M. B. McKav a prominent hn.i.. . ., ... . ra-L-ay, ..j . .. kiuo. nas been rrJLT,J"mm "Present? Multnomah has a large number of . K hT- a"d -'th an object of a . , o r nir in sizht It in K'tKf "hOUld buh1 Comlskey En Route Home. WINNIPEG. March 30. Charles r mlskey. president of the chtaEo Ame -' I " -e ra.cinc 'nnnt BOSTON LOSES OUT Henderson Goes to Cleveland, Says Commission. LENGTHY REPORT IS MADE FAINUOM AT RAIVnow USTOKY has repeated itself. Two to I nothing was the handout San Fran cisco passed McCredle on the opening day a Portland failed to find any base hits tucked away in the new collection of ba acquired by McCredie. That's the reason anv nfT' V -tlme'y bmg,es rollowing any of Mr. Hosp's eight free tickets would usrweTostthe -hat s the Jack Graney was result, for five errors were recorded. stfrtSr- f " on,y Portland player to start off the season with a batting J..J. the others a string of age. His is .333, cipners. Portland Club and Ohio Team Up held, and New Englander's Claim to Fast Twirler Is Found Baseless by Decision.. lYTl-Tcb ?'-The -National ment today: announce dMl! Ca", to the published curert . "'..-.,r"sv,ara CIU" has se- derson . l"1:," "aver J- B. Hen Leaaue fnr , 1 Pacific Coast cn'nu.afreement has been "lea with the byTin,by ,he Otand club where! A "ea P'ayers Graney and Breen XaTJnSr. consider , - wocutna ciud shall have cb af.y -Play" . the Po'Xnl - BeaHon or 1909 nnr) PrTch.ri,re-. that ln the evtnt' St Pitcher HenderwiTi i. i . -. . .. . L havA or, ,- """"a. it snail "fhH J.:Vr w lnla payer s release. N-i7r , " onows mat the Boston NaUonal Leaarue clnh ..I - .?n servlra.. .V.V- 'or tne club . nW "ye5 .Wltn the Portland C mat ne was carried on the Boston club's reservation .Hat for two years. It appear h.. .if.. 5or 1TV fST Jif -lea " the Player "It further annaf. . . n . ... club o. . -S.r. r Boston -. w occurs tne services of this player for a trvnut .8 SSI" 3" BOme confirat. and the , "A, Payers in the year fol lowing the release of the nlr ,' noston Club. HaA n . r" - .. . kind h.n ...r'ifB;7'",,Bnl or tm s. ..r. . . ro tne commisslnn rejecteq. because all Tfltnii ma ssuH EJ;FH "v-' the Portland oi.fr? e.d-, J l evident that ?' .cas?' or it wouV not J" In nmn.. 1 " .rr,' win be approved hv aSf SSL ltK: orm -!f'c"""'"l' oeing .TT6 8'ncerely hope for better results to- b'the," ff,ng to straight. wm not he seven San Francisco, as tle" that akIand 8'hwed but tie class, pv.n v . v. , . usual, took a lucky lit- Wiggsap!ichengn Wlth elOTgated J1my be hearrt fm . .w. "Re'y to Browr. .. even? at "Buster" ?a,e al- to . Sow "go Bert Delmaa unt :.L A b. ,,,, o stolen had -'"T"Y .a"e.Anel" must have . wllra Dotn times. Arm bruster got two of the ambitious AngeTs. a Captain Johnson was at bat only twice in yesterday's martir, tt. ""co tk bad a hunch ant! walked the Portia nrlo,. I- "l .u wOen ' " rrxrj vii xne larva first r e' Bimo at - j .j it 1 ua y . np nil ah , credTr lnfleld P'aya which he rnf'",,8581818- He also handled the And two men m ... . Angeles acquired the two aces. It liTa usual sample of Grnv. v,, . cially when he lacks control. Hei P1tch again in a day or so. for he will be after the Angel crowd from now on. Five of Casev'a nlv.r. 'i j . ford yesterday were responsible for the first defeat of th. isr. e Catcher SC John, wlto played tnTouSSd proved a batting wizard. He rapped out three hits, two for extra bases Latest style pumps at Rosenthal's, AUTOMOBILES Four Essential Points Are Desired in a Motor Car Durability Reliability Easy Riding QuaKties Low Maintenance Cost Studebakers Embody All These Points Investigate for Yourself StudebakerBros.Co. Northwest 330-336 L Morrison St thTe cXtan?" mVed by the National Ao!: Prov? welcome wsto 3 Wtlr Mc first claim "hI a"ow them to have sureT f"rnneer8isn tired d a 8cems as league and if ll. d of the outlaw one he goes East it will be o?ganizathonSefVoerre8i biWS dea,t in un " - 'a, ''S 1 We will trive vi.n . . MolPc?o'wS 2jik bridge tfet'h- -0 Inlay fillings o'f "all "kind. -?S gedb'utbbfi p'ates..!d!:::::::: Celluloid Pint a. TJSO gainless extractions", "with "locaT " "S Painless extraction- -..i.T '"cai.. .50 lorm. .... ' -'oo. .Vor T.; rK. K1Ja.ranteed for 15 years. Dr. H. A. Huffrr..rT I. " permanently with us. located DR. W. A. WISE President aad Manager. Bomgardner. Dr. J. j. vutlZi" THE WISE DENTAL CO. (Ini-.l The.,n B,dB-. 3rt and Wash. ... - A. M. to 8 P. M. banday. 8 to 1. Phone. A and Main 202. ALL WORK GUARANTEED WRESTLING DR. ROLLER, of Seattle. va VOlNCr HACKENSCHMIDT John Berg. BIGGEST WRESTLING EVENT OF THE YEAR. APRIL 2. AT BIPOS1TION RINK (8.4o o clock) .eVfrga-lr'y. Vll '533252 tOATCS ORIClrNAK. PLYMOUTH DRV GIN 1