THE MORM5G OHEGOMAX, SATURDAY. APRIL, 13, 1907.
BEAVERS BRACE UP
AND TAKE ft GAME
McCredie Slides Home in the
Twelfth and Wins by a
Score of 2 to 1.
GROOM'S FINE SLAB WORK
Shots Out Seals for Eleven Hounds
and Outfielders Give Him Splen
did Support MeCredie's Run
Greatly Inspires His Men.
SAN PTlAXCieCO. April 12. (Special.)
Portland got away with the first extra
Inning game of the season here this after
noon In sensational style. With the score
one all in the twelfth inning and one gone,
McCredie got a pass. He promptly stole
second and a moment later Staton shot
a hot grounder at Irwin. The ball bound
ed into the air and out to left field. Mc
Credie saw there wan a chance and raced
for the plate. Hlldebrand picked up the
ball and hurled It quickly, but not quick
enough to nail the Beaver leader, who
slid Ave feet In order to bring the win
ning run across.
The sight of that tally seemed to in
spire the Seals. Irwin opened up their
final round with a double to left and
Wheeler got a pass. Murphy's sacrifice
advanced both men and Ksola drew a
pass with the bases full and but one out.
Street batting for Busher Hoag fouled out
to Kane. Spencer ended the game by
flying to short.
Both Groom and Hoag pitched fine ball,
but the former had a little the better of
It, keeping the Seals away from the pan
for 15 innings. He had speed, control and
the fadeaway ball In every round, and his
fielders supported him in magnificent
style. Spectacular plays by the outfield
ers and infielders of both teams had the
attention of the fans throughout. The
score :
PORTLAND.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. E.
Shlnn. cf 0 1 S 0 0
Lovett, if a n n t o 0
Casev. 2b 0 3 n
M--rdl. rf 5 2 I 3 O 0
Nnmui, lb 4 O 1 14 2 0
Ptaron. 6 o 2 2 2 1
Kan. 3b S 0 0 2 3 1
Moore, c 3 0 fl S 4 0
Srnom. p ft 0 I 1 2 1
Totals 42 2 6 36 19 3
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. BH. PO. A. E
Fpencer. rf 6 O 0 2 O 0
Mohlor. 2b 2 1 1 I 10 0
Morlarity. ss. . , 4 n 3 8 1
Hlldebrand. If. 5 O 2 1 0 0
Irln. 3b 5 O 1 o 4 0
Wheeler, lb 4 0 22 2 1
Murphy, rf 3 o o o i o
Ksola. c 2 0 1 3 1 2
Hoag, p 4 o n n k n
Ktreet" 1 0 n 0 0 0
Totals 36 1 S 38 25 4
Batted for Hoag In 12th.
SCORK BY INNINGS.
Portland 0 00001 00000 1 2
Hits 00010 2 1010 0 l A
Ean Francisco. ...1 000 0 0 0 0000 0 1
Hits : 10000001011 1 s
SV MM ART.
Two-base hits Staton. McCredie. Shinn,
Groom, Irwin. Sacrifice hits Morlarity,
Esola, Newman. Murphy. First base on
called balls Off Groom T, off Hoai 5. Struck
out By Oroom 3. by Hoag 2. Hit by
pitcher Moore. Newman. Mohler. Double
play Kane to Moore to staton. wild
pitches Oroom. 2. Time of game Two
hours and 35 minutes. Umpire Derrick.
ANGELS SCORE EIGHT RUNS
Quartette of Double Plays In Game
Yesterday With Oakland.
LOS ANGEL.ES. April 12. Heavy stick
wnrk and a quartette of double plays
characterised today's game which Tos
Angeles took from Oakland by a score of
8 to 3. Carlisle secured two two-baggers
and a three-sacker out of five times at the
bat. Eagan and Haekett each made three
hits. Attendance, sot. Score:
Los Angelas 3 10040000-g' 9 "3
Oakland 0 3001000O3 11 3
Batteries Gray. Bergman and Hogan;
Reed. Reidy and Haekett; umpire, Per
rlne. MrHale Remains in Butte.
BTJTTB, Mont., April 12. Jimmy Mc
Hale. the missing eenterfielder of the
Portland Beaver team. Is still In Ana
conda, where he lives. He does not seem
to be worrying over not being with the
Beaverg and Is busying himself trying to
promote a local club with a view to start
ing a state league. He says he received
a contract from Portland, but that Mc
t'redle did not offer him enough to war
rant his playing with them.
ADMIT KELSO INTO LEAGrE
Tri-Clty Organisation I Now an
EiKhl-Club Affair.
At a meeting 'of the directors of the
Trt-Clty League held last night In the
Lumber Exchange Building, it was voted
to acoept Kelso in the league. This Is
an Important move, and places the league
on a better standing, now having an eight
team circuit, and the players are some
or the beat state league men In the North
west. The first games of the season will be
played tomorrow, one st Woodbum. be
tveen the Woodhurn team and the Trunk
makers of this city, another In St. Johns.
between Bratnard's Cubs and the St
Johns team, and the most Important will
be played at the league grounds, the
North Pacific Brewery and the I S.
Wakes teams contesting.
The FVakes team is composed of, several
men who played In las: years' Schlllers'
team, and beside these, several bush
leaguers "White, of the 'ltah State
league, will do the receiving for the
milliners, and probably Jack, better
known as "Soldier" Meyers, will do the
twirling. Meyers played in the Pacific
Coast League last year, and has the repu
tation of being a good pitcher.
''.TIRES EAGER FOR BATTLE
Au-tralian Ready to Fight for the
Heavy-weight Championship.
HONOLULU. H. I.. April IT "Bill"
Squires, the Australian heavyweight
champion, accompanied by his manager.
Barney Reynolds, arrived here Wednes
day on the steamship Ventura, on his way
lo Ban Francisco.
Squires says he will challenge the win
ner of the Jack O'Brien-Tommy Burns
fight, and that he will go to Ixs Angeles
to see the battle.
On hts arrival in Ran Francisco he will
place ISOon in the hands of W. W. Naugh
ton, sporting editor of the Examiner, as
a sldt bet to bind the match.
The Australian said that he Is not after
Jeffries, as he understands that gentle
man has retired and will not fight again
unless a foreigner wins the heavyweight
chun.ploush.ip. If Squires wins his first
battle, he will await overtures from
Jeffries, and wUl not consider offers for
other fights until Jeffries declares him
self. He savs that he has large Australian
backing and that It Is not necessary for
him to fight unless he ean get good terms.
He says he Is willing to accept reasonable
conditions from the winner of the Burns
O'Brien contest.
Squires was invited to gfVe an exhibition
here, tut declined.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston 1 ; Brooklyn 0.
BOSTON, April 12. Boston won the
postponed opening game from Brooklyn
today by a score of 1 to 0 In a pitchers'
battle between Toung and Btricklett. A
base on balls, an out and a hit by Howard
In the first Inning yielded the only run of
the game. The score:
R. H. E. R H. E.
Boston 1 6 1. Brooklyn 0 3 2
Batteries Young and Needham, Strick
lett and Butler: umpire. Rigler.
Three Games Postponed.
CHICAGO. April 11 St. Louis-Chicago
game postponed; rain.
NEW YORK. April 12. Philadelphia
New Tork game postponed: rain.
CINCINNATI. April 12. Cincinnatl
Pittaburg game postponed on account of
cold weather and wet grounds.
No American League Games.
PHII.ADELPHIA, April ll.-Boston-Phlladelphia
game postponed; rain.
DETROIT, April 12. Detroit-Cleveland
game postponed; rain.
ST. LOUIS, April 12.-9t. Louis-Chicago
game postponed; cold weather.
WASHINGTON. April 12. Washington
New Tork game postponed: rain.
Logan Buys Share In Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, April 12 The deal for
the transfer to Thomas J. Logan by
George B. Cox of the letter's third
interest In the Cincinnati National base
ball team was completed today. Mr.
Logan is a warm personal friend of Presi
dent Herrmann of the club.
PLAY RATTLING GOOD GAME
WEST SIDE HIGH DEFEATS CO
LUMBIA 1 to 0.
University Pitcher Does Great Work,
but" His Teammates Are Unable
to Prevent a Shutout.
In one of the closest amateur games of
baseball seen in this city for a long time,
the West Side High School met and de
feated the crack Columbia University
team 1 to 0. The game was a pitchers'
battle throughout, and Locke, the Colum
bia twirler. had the best of It. But for
an error In the first Inning, Columbia
might have won. but with the score
against them, the collegians could not
pull out of the hole.
In the first inning Moore, of the high
school, opened with a two-bagger, and
this was followed by another hit by
Hughes. Newel sacrificed, and Hughes
advanced to second. Oakes hit a swift
one to Locke, and the pitcher was unable
to handle It. Moore then scored, but that
was the end of the game for the high
school. After the first inning, locke set
tled down and allowed one other hit. In
the fourth Columbia managed to fill the
bases, but the side was retired without
a score. Locke struck out seven men.
The score:
COLUMBIA.
AB R B PO A R
Porterfleld. ss 3 o 0 2 2 0
O. Moore, c 4 1 7 2 o
Campbell. 2b 4 O 0 1 3 0
Dockstadef. lb 4 0 1 13 0 O
Davis, 3b 4 0 0 0 10
0"Brien. rf 4 0 O 2 0 0
Welsgerber. cf 3 0 o o o 0
McKay. If 3 0 t 0 0 0
Locke, n 3 0 0 0 5 1
Total 32 O 3 34 14 1
HIGH SCHOOL
AB R H PO A E
Moore, lb 4 1 t 13 0 O
Hushes, If 3 O 1 I u 0
Newell, e :t o o 4 1 0
Oakes. 2b 3 0 112 2
McAlpen, cf 3 O 0 I O 0
Jameson, ss 3 0 o 2 3 O
Peady. 3b .1 O 0 1 1 1
Wang, rt 3 0 0 2 0 0
Word, p 3 0 0 2 5 0
Total 23 1 3 3T 12 3
SUMMARY.
Two-base hit Moore. Bases on balls Off
Locke 2, off Word 2. Struck out By Locke
7, by Word 4. Left on bases Columbia R.
Hiph School 13. rvonble play Jameson to
Oakes Wild pitches Locke 2. Word 1.
Hit by pitcher Porterfleld. Time of game
1 hour 20 minutes. Umpire Rankin.
WILL HOLD AN INDOOR MEET
Athletes From Many Cities to Take
Part In Track and Field Events.
Columbia University's fourth annual in
door track and field meet will be held
today in the University gymnasium, and
over IOO athletes from all the principal In
stitutions In the Northwest will be pres
ent. The games will commence at 1:30
and special arrangements have been made
to handle the large crowd- Dan Kelly,
holder of the world's record in the 100
yard dasii. will be present and will enter
in all the sprints, the broad Jump and the
relay race. The track is in fine condi
tion, and It Is expected that Kelly will
break some of the records lor Indoor
events The" Institutions which will send
men to the meet are the University of
Oregon. O. A. C. Pacific University. Scat
tie Athletic Club. "Washington University,
M. A. A. C the local Y. M. C. A. and a
number of preparatory school and acad
emies. OREGON STILL WANTS MEET
Is Willing ro Give Stanford Another
Date May Make Trip South.
UN1VKRSTTT. OF OREGON. Eugene,
Or.. April 12 (Special.) Regarding the
story In today's Oregonlan to the effect
that the Stanford-Oregon meet had been
called off. Manager MrCarty stated that
he had received no Information In that
particular from D. D. Sales, the Stanford
manager, though he was expecting word
Immediately.
Should the meet of May S be declared
off. Oregon will attempt to arrange a
later date, rather than let the oppor
tunity go. As a last resort McCarty will
attempt either to bring Berkeley here
Instead of Stanford, or make arrange
ments to take the Oregon team South.
THE DAY'S HORSE RACES
At Oakland.
SAN FRANCISCO. April ll-Resulta of
races at Oakland:
Tive ftniongs Raleigh won. Rahtade second.
Rhinestone third; time. 1:02.
Six furlongs Kinder won. Gelvealontan sec
ond. Mala third: tiros. 1:15 1-S.
Mile and 50 yards Bduardo won. Conigan
second, Bejvotr third: time, 1:44 3-5.
Six fnrloag Governor Oman won. Head
Dance second. E. M. Rrattaln tMrd: Urns.
1:14 3-6. Pontotoc '.eft at peat
Mile and BO yarde -Jocund wn. Waswlft
aecond. Wva rhlrd: time. 1:43 3 5
Five and a half furlongs True wing won.
MEDICAL MEN DISAGREED
DIFFERENT OPINIONS EXIST AS
TO COOPER'S SUCCESS.
Numbers Are Inclined to Give Young
Man Credit Others Call Him
a Fad.
ST. LOUIS. April 12.-The astonishing
sale of Cooper's preparations in this city
has now reached such Immense figures
that the medical fraternity at large have
become forced into open discussion of the
man and his preparations.
..The physicians as a whole seem to be
divided with regard to the young man s
success in St. Louis some being willing
to credit him for what he has accomplish
ed, while others assert that the interest
he nas aroused is but a passing fad which
cannot last, and which will die out as
Quickly as it has sprung up.
The opinion of these two factions is
Very well Voiced in the statements made
recently by two of a number of phvslcians
who were interviewed on the subiect.
Dr. J. E. Carass, when questioned about
the matter, said: "I have not been a be
liever in proprietary preparations here
tofore, nor can I say that I believe In them
at present. But I must admit that some
or the facts recently brought to mv no
tice concerning this man Cooper have
gone far towards removing the prejudice
1 had formed against him when the un
heard of demand for the preparations first
sprang up in this city.
"Numbers of my patients whom I have
treated for chronic liver, kidney and stom
ach troubles have met me after taking
cooper a remedies, and have stated posi
tively that he has accomplished wonder
ful results for them. I notice particu
larly In cases of stomach trouble that the
man has relieved several cases that were
of years' standing and proved verv ob
stinate in treatment.
"I am the last man on earth to stand
in the way of anything that mav prove
for the public good simplv through pro
fessional prejudice and I am inclined to
give Cooper and liis preparations credit
as deserving to some extent the popular
demonstration that has been accorded
them in this city."
Another well known phvsician who was
seen, took the opposite view of the
"Cooper-mania." as he called it. which
now has this city in Its grip. He said:
I can only liken the present state of af
fairs to a certain kind of hallucination.
For want of a better name I might call
it 'Cooper-mania.' The people of St.
Ixuis seem to be firm in the belief that
this man Cooper has health corked up in
a bottle.
"Some of them imagine that he has
completely cured them of various ills,
judging from their statements. It is be
yond me to say w'iy the cltv has gone
crazy over the man It may be safely put
down. I think, to one of the passing" fads
that so often attack the American public.
"Sooner or later the people are bound
to regain their senses, and will then real
ize that a reputable physician is the one
to whom their health had best be en
trusted." In the meantime Cooper meets several
thousand people daily, and onlr smiles
when statements of the above character1
are quoted to him. His charitable work
still continues to be very extensive.
Ethe! Day second. Gossiper third;
1 :06 4-5.
At New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. April 12,-Clty
Park race results:
Six furlongs Vohoome won. Hyperbole sec
ond. McAllister third: lime. 1:14 3-5.
Four and a half furlongs Rose Daly won.
Orlandol second. Edna Motter third; time.
1 :55 3-5
One mile- Kara wan, Omar Khayyam sec
ond. R. F. William third: time. 1:413-5.
One mile and a furlong Rather Royal won.
Lacachc second, Macbeth third; time, 1:54.
Four and a half furlongs--Bucket Brigade
won. rMck Rose second. Colonel Brady third;
time. 0:55 4-5.
Mile and an eighth --Pavoir Fa;re won. John
McBriile second. Call third: time. 1:56 15
Five furlongs Prince Bnitus won. Kohlnoor
second, Mias third; time. 1:01 1-5.
At Washington.
WASHINGTON. April 12. Results of
races at Benlngs:
Five and a half furiongs L' Armour
won. Akbar second. Rluebell third; time.
1:10 2 5.
Half a mile Servile won. Ben Cole second,
Helen B third: time. 0:50 1-5.
Four and a half furlongs Senator Barrett
won, Marston second. Bob Callahan. Jr., third;
time. 0:57 2 5.
Seven furlongs Coblesklll won. Ially second.
Jerry C third: time. 1 M 2-3.
Seven furlonga--Mmmymoo won. Canvas
berond. Pins and Needle third: time. 1:32.
Mile Oxford won. Buttons second, Faust
third; time. I WSJ
Wrestler Millan Ready to Meet Jones
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DEPT.
ed the challenge of Billy Jones, of Calu
met, Mich., who recently offered to meet
aiiy 165-pound man, give or take ten
pounds, in a catch-as-catch-can contest.
Millan weighs 16S pounds and is willing
to meet Jones for a purse of S2P0. the
winner to take the gate receipts. Millan
Is not without a reputation as a wrest
ler, having won a great many bouts in
this city. His principal contest was with
"Strangler" Smith, whom lie bested in
this city. He afterwards met Smith at
Independence and scored six falls fn 42
minutes. "If Jones means business," said
Millan last night, "let him meet me at
the Perkins Hotr-1 at noon Saturday and
we will arrange for a contest."
AUTOTSTS NAME OFFICERS
Several New Members Are Admitted
to the Club.
A meeting of the directors of the Port
land Automobile Club was held last night
nt the Commercial Club and officers for
the coming year elected. A number of
new auto owners were made members of
the club. The officers elerted were:
t,ewis Russell, president; George Kleiser,
vice-president; Dr. Brown, treasurer, and
W. F. L.ipman. secretary. The new mem
ben are Julius Meter. J. Sflverfield, H. E.
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A complete and indispensable
set, consisting of steel mincing
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It was also decided to give a dinner to
all auto owners In the city at the Sar
gent Hotel. Grand and Hawthorne ave
nues, April 26. Plates for 150 persons will
be provided and every person in the city
who owns a machine will be invited.
The club will also furnish a number of
cars for the Society Circus parade, next
Thursday. Several of the prominent auto
dealers of tne city who were present at
the meeting decided to send cars and in
all about 40 machines will be in the
parade.
Edgar Frank Met urn-.
Edgar Frank. Multnomah Club's crack
wrestler, returned to Portland yesterday
and told to a number of the clubmen the
story of his defeat at the National wrest
ling tournament. Frank gave as a rea
son for his defeat the fact that his oppo
nent. Dole, used a scissors catch, a hold
which Frank was unable to ward off. He
stated that he had his opponent almost
floored, when by a sudden turn, he him
self was thrown. Frank Intended to enter
the Spokane meet held last night, but was
called home on business.
Spokane Rale Cat-e.
Further evidence in the Spokane rate
contests of
fortunate
it is the first
are made.
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Couch
cases will be taken in this city next Mon
day, rooms at the Portland Hotel having
been reserved for the meeting. Charles
A. Prouty. a member of the Interstate
Commerce Commission, before which the
hearing will be held, will arrive in Port
land today. A number of railroad men,
who are prominently connected with tb
freight and traffic departments of tie
Great Northern, Northern Pacific and
O. P. & N. lines, will appear before the
commission.
Funeral at Kugcne Today.
Mrs. G. J. Travis, wife of the late
Rev. G. Iy. Travis, of Eujcene. died at
Myrtle Point Monday mnrnins. April
S. of pneumonia. The funeral will he
held at Eugene this afternoon at 1:M.
Miss Klla Ford, afterward Mrs. Travis,
was horn at Howard, X. T Marrli 26.
184S. where she lived till the time of
her marriage. As her husband was a
Baptist preacher they moved about as
his work called him. and lived in seven
states. In 1890 they went to -Kugene.
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Travis and his sister. Mrs. L,. R. Ed
mundson. hastened to her bedside from
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She died three days later. Besides
these she leaves two sons, Professor a.
?. Travis, of Gurnport, N. T.. and Carl
T. Travis, who is attending law school
at the University of Michigan, and a
daughter. Miss F.mma Travis, who is
attending the University of Oregon at
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EXPOSITION RINK RACING
The last of the three bicycle-skaters
races will take place at the Exposition
Rink tonight, and in every way the con
test promises the fastest racing event
of the sea.Mon. The rac will be for two
and a half miles, or 26 laps, each of the
five skaters going Ave laps each.
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