THE MORNING OREUOXIAX, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1905.
E
FOR TRUCK MEET
State University Athletes Will
Compete in Games at Co
lumbia Saturday.
MULTNOMAH HOPES TO WIN
Portland Cltinmrn Put Faith In For
rest Smiths, n. Who Will Try to
Mnaeh Several More la
door Records.
The rwplpt of tlifi rntrlrR frnm the
LniverMty of Orofron for the Wg In
door flM fl-nil track meot.to be hold at
Columbia l:nivrrslty Saturday, tiis
poFs of any doubt existing as to
whether that Institution would bo rep
rpsenlfd. The fact that the splendid
athU'tPH from tiio Stat University will
be on hand to compoto apalnst their
formidable rivals from the Multnomah
Amateur Athletic Clwb and the Oregon
Agricultural College assures more
piriteii competition than has ever bo
fore been witnessed on the trae.k in this
city. Captain Oberle Kuykemlall and
liis famous Oregon team will b on
band, and the "Farmers"' will be grati
fied in their desire to meet their old -time
rival in the first big moot of tho
Rrason. Trainer Bill Hayward will ac
company the team.
The Multnomah Amateur Athletic
Club will be represented by the great
est sprinter and hurdler of tho North
west, for Forrest Smithson. the eraek
Oregon athlete, will wear the club col
or and on htm Is placed the club's re
liance, for a victory. The University of
Oregon will send several splendid
athlete against Smithson. a will the
Oregon Agricultural College. and,
whllA they do not expert to defeat the
Multnomah representative, eaeh Instl
tntlon hopes to gather In enough sec
ond and thirds In the events to entitle
thrm to the handsome banner.
Kn tries In the Sprints.
K uykendaM. Moorea. 1 1 us ton and
Moon will run for Oregon against
Smithson. The "Farmers" will send
Pwann, Greenhaw. Farnsworth and
Brodle against the champion. While
Smithson Is figured to win the
aprlnte. It Is certain that the events
w 111 be strongly contested. Friends of
Emlthson are hoping that he will be In
perfect condition and smash a few of
the Indoor records.
The distance events will witness
strong competition between O. A. C.
and Oregon, for both insti tut Ions will
be represented by the best distance and
cross-country runners on their teams.
The mile run should prove an Interest
ing contest, for there are more entries
for this event than In any other event
for several years. Multnomah Club will
have five distance runners on hand to
strive for the mile honors, while O. A.
C. will bp present with seven and Ore
gon by her crack quartet of m tiers.
Oregon Will Take Weights.
Zacbarlas. Monllen and Mcfntyre; of
the University of Oregon, are looked
upon as the most formidable men In
the weights, but O. A . C. and Mult
nomah are safd to Itave some dark
horses entered In these events who
may depose the Kugcne stars.
The events at Columbia are scheduled
to start promptly at 1:30 o'clock Satur
day afternoon. This is done in order to
permit spectators to reach the city In
time for dinner. Owing to the fact that
a large crowd Is expected Saturday, ar
rangements have been made with the
Portland Railway. Light & Power
Company for a large number of extra
-ars and trailers to be placed on the
St. John route on Saturday.
The University of Oregon entries,
which were received yesterday, are as
follows:
in. yard dash Moore. M-ton. Hiwton.
So-yard hurdles Kuykendall, Moores, Hus
ton. 230-yard dash Moores. Moon, ObertufTer.
Tr. Huston. Robert.
440 -yard run Iow1l. Reed. Sullivan,
' M Bwen. Dodson.
V-arrl run May. Dotteon, Downs,
Lowell.
Mile run Piatt. Stivers. Down. Lowell.
Broad Jump Kuykenda.ll. ATMores, Huston.
Tole vault Moullen. Robert, Kuykendall,
IioMnson.
Phot-put Zachartas. Moullen. Mrlntyrp.
Rrlay te.am Rred. Moon. Mooros, Roberts.
OberteufTer, Huston. Mays. Kiltz, Lowell.
MXAGLtEX FrivLYi CONFIDENT
T'ndergws Strenuous Training and
Expect to Throw Dr. Roller.
TACOMA. TV Rah., April 8. Special.)
A 10-mile spin along the bicycle
path leading out to American Lake.
20 minutes with the medicine ball in
the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium In the aft
ernoon, and a full hour of wrestling
with Arthur MoLagten and Professor
Moaer, was the extent of the training
done yesterday by Victor McLaglen.
who Is to meet Dr. Roller at Portland
on the night of April 15.
When McLaglen had taken bis
shower and rub down, he expressed
himself as well pleased with his con
dition and ventured the opinion that
Holler would not have the snap with
him he encountered with Ole Donnel
son, the Terribel Swede, at .Seattle,
Monday night.- "How do I look?"
quizzed the big wrestler. "I feel
mighty good. Mind you. I do not care
to boast, hut if I do not win from
Holler 1 will be very badly fooled in
mysi'ir.
TKI-CITV I.EAGIE TO OPEN
l.ames Saturday in Portland, Wood-
burn, St. John, Oregon City.
The Trl-City League is in readiness
for the opening of the 1908 baseball sea
son, and on Saturday afternoon Umpires
fc.d Rankin at the ausrhn-street grounds.
F. C. Prevost at Wood burn. Alex Cheyne
at St. John and W. J. Rurnside at Ore
gon City, will call "play ball," at 3:0
o'clock.
The occasion in each of the four cities
will be marked by appropriate cere
monies, and the competing teams, in
their bright, new uniforms, will com
mence the struggle for the pennant hon
ors. Portland will be represented by three
teams. East and West Portland and
Alblna. The first-named teams engage
earn other at the Vaughn-street grounds,
while the Alblna Wanderers journey to
Oregon City to play W. T. Telford's
Papermakers. The Capital City aggre
gation from Salem hooks up with Wood
burn at the home of the latter team, and
Vancouver Inaugurates the season with
the Apostles at St. John.
Secretary It. K. Smith yesterday Is
sued the following list of additional rlay-
OREGON
T
ers who are eligible for the opening
game:
"Woodhurn F. K Mann In k, pitcher.
St. John V. TlbtwtlB. pttcher.
"Went Sid .loe Fay. IntiMrr.
AlWna J. v. Helsr. manaw; Charles
Rav. A. J. Bums, H. CTireder, Cal Giles.
William Guddard, A. Holtsman. R. Shaffer,
.T. Ahcrn. w J. Velle. F. Hoffman. K.
Sfohlr. A. C. McDonald, P. B. LaRue.
i;on( Newton, I. Richard. A. F. Gordon,
W. T. William. Fred (Jaxdner.
Sfllem H. G. My ere, manager; T. a. Ed
ward. A. O. Nas. D. M. Hull. M. O.
Ott. J. L. Manfon. Harry Newell, L. Porter
tie Id. L. C. Lwronce. P. Heyser, F. Cary,
H. H. Ii eas. I. Hamilton.
Rlajwd FYom Vancouver to Alblna, J.
". HHsr, R. Shaffer. J. A hern.
Snirt by East Side, to it. John. Vl fan
T lb bet t s.
GETTING IX SHAPE FOR MEET
Corvallia Track Athletes Working
Hard Before Columbia Contest.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLHTJK.
CorvaJIls, Or., April 8. (Special.) The
track men are fast rounding Into shape
for the Indoor meet at Columbia next
Saturday. Schroeder. whose best time In
the past In the X has been 10 2-5. Is to do
hotter than that If present Indications
mean anything. He is also expected to
show a correspond (nply greater speed in
the BO- and 230-yard dashes. Carl Wolff
has already Increased his distance. In the
shot put, and, In view of his shor time In
the event, will make a good record at
Columbia. Forrest Smithson Is - giving
Cordon C Moorew. Crwk Sprinter of
the University of Oregon Traok
Tram.
Physical Director Heater some aid in
carrying on the work. Ho himself ifl
training hard for the California meets,
and will incidentally enter the Columbia
meet representing Multnomah Athletic,
Club, of course. He has not signed up at
O. A. C. for class work, and probably will
not, as his California trip will take him
away for about ten days early in May,
and an attempt to carry on class work
under such circumstances would be of
little value.
VARSITY BASEBAlIj SCHEDULE
Many Games Arranged, Both at
1 1 onie an d Abroad .
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene.
Or.. April 8. (Special.) Manager
Frank Mount has completed the varsity
baseball schedule for 1908. Several
trips will be taken and many games
played at home. The athletic council
ratified the schedule at Its last meet
ing. Following is the list of games
signed:
April 10. Eugene Hiph School, in Eugene;
April 10. Whitman College. In Kugene;
April 1". Whitman College. In Eugene; April
20. Columbia University. In Tortland ; April
21, Hill Military Academy. In Portland;
April 22. St. John, in St. John; April 23.
Woodburn. In WooiJburn; April 24, Salem
High School, in Salem; April 2$, Willamette
University, tn Salem; May 2. Willamette
University, in Eugene; May 8. MuHnomah.
in Eugene; May . Multnomah. In Eugene;
May 15, Washington State College. In Bu
Knc: Mav 16. Washington State College. In
Eugene; May 2.1. O. A. C. Uwo games), in
Engine; May 30. Multnomah, in Portland;
June 1. Multnomah, in Portland; June 5.
O. A. C, in Corvallis; June 6. O. A. C, in
Corvalli.
Chit-Chat of the Sporting
World.
BT WILL G. 31 AC RAE.
US" LESS those McCredie colts get
busy pretty soon and win a game.
Chit-Chat will have to take a change of
base. He has been threatened with
assassination and has been roasted to a
fare-you-weil since Saturday last.
Joe Cans and Battling Nelson are
flirting again. This Is what the fight
fans over the country want, and it will
be a battle that will be worth seeing.
.
McCredie made a mistake in sending
Billy Bloomfield against the Seals. His
arm hasn't been right since he won the
White Sox game.
.
The Portland team may not be winning
games, but one thing Is sure, the re
ceipts of this open week will be wel
come to the management. Eight thou
sand fans saw the Sunday game and
3500 saw the Oakland game.
Pope said: "Hope springs eternal in
the human breast." Just at present our
hops of winning the iennant are at low
tide.
The Indiana man who recently died
at the age of 73 and boasted of never
having a pain in his life cuuld not have
been a baseball fan.
Why Is it that some baseball mag
nate hasn't signed up Boni de Castel
lans as a spit ball pitcher? Perhaps
they are waiting for a second meeting
between Boni and Helie de Sagan, so as
to get a better line on his control.
Officers of the Hunt Club are 'figur
ing on holding Its Spring meet at Hiils
boro. They will race there in case the
track at the Country Club Is not ready.
There is a man at Knoeksville who de
clares he has Just returned from Hell.
Wonder If this man hud bet on the home
team winning the opening ball game?
Tomorrow. Friday, will positively be the
last day for discount on West Side gas
bills. Portland Gas Company.
RX.ER B. SrXNOTT.
For District Attorney.
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SEALS WIN AGAIN
Catcher Madden's Wild Throw
Loses the Game.
LETS IN THREE RUNS
Bearers Lose Heart After Fatal Er
ror and Mope on Bases Both
Pitchers Are Slugged Freely.
Score Is 8 to 0.
PACIFIC COAST IJ5AGCE.
TeatordAj'a Remilta.
&mi Franoisco 9. Portland ft.
Loa AngeJa 11, Oakland 3.
tan ding of the Club.
CLUBS.
tan Franclaeo
Xo Ans-oles ..
Oakland
Portland .
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Lost
.,..nl 2 2f5! I
SAM FRANCISCO, April 8. (Special.)
Tho Beavers were stung: again this
afternoon for the fifth consecutive time
since the opening of the season. The
game was a prize-wnlloping match,
with both teams In strong with the bi
stick. Thirteen hits were gathered
from the deliveries of both Jones and
Ternoll. The Seals managed to win be
cause of a hideously wide peg by
Catcher Madden, ajid also for the rea
son that they showed plenty of speed
on the bases, while the Heavers loafed
and soldiered and thus tossed off many
a run.
Portland waa leading 3 to I in the
third inning, when Williams got a walk
and Melcholr beat out a bunt. Mohler
dlspatched a hot grounder into Wt
field and 'Williams bluffed for a dash
home. Bassey made a perfect toss, so
Williams hugged the bag. After
Catcher Madden got the ball he thought
he saw a chance to catch Melcholr
napping off second. He tossed the ball
ten feet over Casey's head and, as none
of the outfielders intercepted it. the
sphere went to the center field fence
and the three runners scored.
This mistake took ail the pepper out
of the Portland players and they never
got Into the game again. The Seals
continued to assail, the offerings of
r-ernou wim great success, chasing him
to the bench in the seventh inning.
Harmon then took up the burden and
pitched nice ball for the rest of the
game. The score:
PORTLAND.
A.B. R.
Cutey, lb K 2
Cooney. ss ft o
Raftery. cf 5 o
McCredie. rf S o
Danzig, lb s l
Johnson, 3b 4 0
Bassey. If 4 2
IB. P.O. A. ra.
4 3 .1 fl
o 2 a o
2 o o o
O 3 1
a lo i i
l o t o
Z 2 O
Maaaen, c z l
1 3 1
Prnoll, p 2
Harmon, p ...... t
o o
0 o
0
o
Totals
3S
la 24 18
SAN FRANCISCO.
A.B. R. IB. P.O. A.
TTlldebraiid, If ,1. 0 S ft o
Plpr. cf S 0 O a 0 0
Williams, 3b 8 1 o 7 2 o
Melcholr. rf 4 2 3 1 1 0
wwr( es -...4 1 1 3 1
Mohlrr. 2b 3 2 2 4 2 1
McArdie. 8t 2 1113
Jones, p 4 O 1 2 1
Barry, C- 4 2 2 1 2 0
Totals S4 9 13 27 12
HITS AND SCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland 0 O S O 1 0 1 1 0
hhs o i s a 2 o a i 013
San Francisco ...0 2300202 9
Hits 2 32000330 13
SUMMARY.
Ron Off Pemoll 8. off Harmon 1. Three
base hit Baeeey. Two-base hlu. Mohler.
Casey. Sacrifice hits McArdle, Pernoll. First
base on called1 balls Pernoll 4. Jones 2. Struck
out Pernoll I, Harmon 1, Jones 1. Double
play Pntl to Madden to Cooney. Wild
pitch Jones. Time of game 1:45. Umpire
O'Connell.
COMMITTERS BADLY BEATEN
Home Team Wins Featureless Game
at Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES. April a It wa a
featureless game, the fourth in the Los
Angeles-Oakland series at Chutes Park
this afternoon. The visitors scored one
In the first and another in the seventh in
ring, and that was the substance of their
performance for the day. Los Angeled
gleaned one In the nrst. two in tne sec
ond, one in the third, two in the fifth,
two in the sixth and three In the eighth
The wind blew a hurricane throughout
the play and the audience was neither
large nor enthusiastic. The score:
LOS ANGELES.
AB.
Bernard, cf 5
Oakes. rf 6
Dillon, lb
Brash ear. 2b 4
Smith. 3b
E1U. If 3
Delma. ss 3
Easterly, c ..v. ...... .4
Thorsen, p ...5
R. IB. P.O.
0 11
2 2 1
1 1
2 2
12
3
1 1
2 2
2 1
0 a
Totala 37 11 16 27
OAKLAND.
AB. R. IB. P.O.
Cook. If 1
Van Haltren. If 1 0
Heitmuller, rf 4 O
Eagan. es 4 0
Quick, lb 4 O
Altman. 3b 4 0
Haley. 2b 4 1
Dashwood. c ...... ...2 0
Carnes. p 1 0
McFarland, p 2 0
Murphy 1
Total-. 31 2
4 24 18
RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS.
Los Angeles I 2 1 0 2 2 0 S
-It
Hit
Oakland ..1000001002
Hits 1 0 0 0 O 1 2 0 0 4
Murphy batted for McFarland in ninth.
SUMMARY.
Three-be hit Ellis. Sacrifice hits
Van Haltren. Easterly. Ellis. Smith. First
base on errors Los Angele. 3; Oakland. 2.
Bases on balls Off Thorsen. 4; Carne. 3:
McFarland. 3. Str:uek out By Thorsen. H.
Double playr McFarland to Altman; Delma
to Dillon. Passed Balls Dashwood. 2. Wild
pitches Cimei. Time of game, two hours
and five minutes. Umpire Perrine.
START AX AMATEUR LYCEUM
University to Furnish Public Speak
ers When Desired.
UNIVERSITY OK OREGON. Eugene.
Or.. April 8. (Special.) The publie
speaklng department of the University
will shortly inaugurate a miniature
lyceum. On each holiday or public oc
casion, the University will make a
business of furnishing speakers. If de
sired, and these will thus have an op
portunity of cultivating an acquaint
ance with the art of addressing an au-
dfence from the platform. Elrht em
bryo Webnters will be srnt out to the
different public schools of the city on
Grant's birthday to Introduce the new
plan. This system la In uae at Syra
cuse University., and Is found to work
admirably. The country for miles
around Is supplied with speakers.
FINANCES MAY
BE
REASON
Not Known Vet Whether Varsity
Will Enter Colombia Meet.
UNIVKRSITY OK OREOON, EuRCne,
Or.. April 8. (Special.) The University
Athletic Council has left the question
of taking a track team to the Columbia
meet next Saturday entirely with Man
age Ormond R. Bean. That official has
not yet decided wnetner ma team win
go or not, thouRh the entries have been
sent In. Bean will not give out the
reasons for his Indecision, but It is
thought on the campus to be a matter
of finances.
DALLAS CHAMPION OF COAST
Beats Chehalls Team at Basketball
by Score of 46 to 12.
DATJAS. Or., April 8. (Special.) tU-
tas won the championship of the Padfio
Coast at basketbaJl tonight, when the
Ohfrl Kn9kenda.ll, Captain of the
I nlverwity of Oregon Track
Team.
collect team defeated a team from Che
halts, Wash., by the decisive score of 46 to
The business men of the town have sub
scribed a fund of 13000 to send the team
East next season on a trip.. The tnam
tcIII disband now for the present season.
WEST SIDE HIGH LOSES
COLUMBIA UNIVKRSITY SCORES
AX EASY VICTORY.
Pitcher Iocke Big Factor In Win
nlng for University, While Op
ponenW Show Poor .Form.
The balltossers from Columbia Unlvcr
eity played rings around the West Side
High School team on the Vaughn-street
grounds yesterdav afternoon, and when
the last man was morgued the score react
10 to 4 against the West Slders. Pitcher
Locke, for Columbia, easily had the best
of the argument over Word, of the High
School. With the. exception of the sixth
inning, when Columbia had a big lead
Locke was invincible. Locke's battery
mate. Gleaeon. was the shining light of
the game, for he distinguished himself by
catching several difficult fouls and also
by pegging accurately to the bases on at
tempted steals. Dooley was the star with
the stick, securing three safeties, two o
which were beautiful long drives. Mc
Donald In the outfleid also did brilliant
worK.
Columbia started off by securing two
runs in the first inning. The High School
players were nervous and contributed sev
eral errors that helped the opposing
team. Columbia made another tally in
the third and rapped Word for two more
in the fourth. A trio of runs were chased
over in the fifth, and one each in the
sixth and seventh. Locke eased up in the
sixth and the High School tallied three
rur.r.
Jamieson. the High School shortstop,
was the bright star for the losers. He
reallv seemed to be the only member of
that team who was in the game, for h
played gilt-edged ball while his tea
mates were off color. Sutton and Patter
son annexed -most of the High School's
hits, but as the other batsmen were puz
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Kelly ;ives Vaulting Poles.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene.
Or.. April S. (Special.) Knowing that
good vaulting poles are hard to ob
tain, George W. Kelly, of the Rooth
Kelly Lumber Company, who takes a
great interest in University athletics,
recently sent to Michigan for the best
pike poles that could be secured.
Trainer Hayward finds that they are
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tnorougniy seasoned, of a straight
grain, and small In circumference.
Hackenschmldt Talks of Fouling.
NEW YORK. April 8. Before salllnar
jor r.ngiana. George Hackensohmidt
said he did not get. a square deal in his
wrestle with Gotch.- His left eve Is
disfigured and he says this was due
to Gotch s gouging with the thumb. He
also says Gotch was washed with oil
before the matoh. so that he could not
get hold.
High School Has Chance.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eua-ene
Or., April 8. fSpeclal.) The first regu
lar varsity game or tne season will be
played next Friday with Eugene High
School. Because of the fact that sev
eral stars will be absent from the col
lege Ilne-up, on account of injuries or
scholarship, the contest looks to be fair
ly even.
Reld Wins 4 4 0-Yard Try-oat.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene
Or.. April 8. (Special.) Results of the
440 tryout this afternoon by Trainer Hay
ward were: Reid first. Iwell and Sull'l
van. The first two men will run the
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PROCESS"
GAS
$l.QO DOWN - ffl.OO WEEK
Are the special terms of payment on which we
offer to install complete any style or size of the
"New Process" in your home, and the line is so
complete as to meet all demands. The gas range
is recognized as the greatest of all modern
kitchen conveniences, being so far in advance of
all other methods of cooking as to be incom
parable. The "New Process" possesses many
distinct features in gas range construction, and
those who avail themselves of the opportunity
of witnessing it in operation will be convinced
of its superior efficiency and economy. Demon
stration now going on in the Stove and Range
Department. Plan to attend this interesting
and instructive event.
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iCOMPLETE-H0U5E-FURni5HER5
event at the Columbia meet. Moullen.
Zacltarias and Mclntyre will try out ip
the shot-put tomorrow night to see who
makes the trip to Portland.
RXXiKR B. SIN.VOTT.
For District Attorney.
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FOR TODAY
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
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ach. LIvor Kidney Trouble"; alao Lost Maa
fcood, FemaU Wakaaa and All Private
Dlaa. 8rRE CANCEB CCRB
Just Received from Feaioc. China tiara.
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DANGEROUS. If you cannot call, wrtta for
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A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
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CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES
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of 67 years, ud
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win uen tfctia.
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'Znaranrf'a ("renin &s ths least harmful of a'. tha
kin prsparfttioiis." Kt a!e by all druncla and Fancy.
Qoooa Dealers In tba United State, Canada and Europe.
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HAND
SA POLIO
Is especially valuable daring the
Summer season, when outdoor occu
pations and sports are most in order.
GRASS STAINS, MTO STAINS
AND CALLOUS SPOTS
yield to it, end it is particularly
agreeable when used in the bath after
violent exercise.
AH Grocer and Druggist,..
DR. PIERCE
Cure all 'errotu and
Private Diseases o!
MEN
Quicker and eheaxr than
other. Call and sea hlrn '
first. Consultation free.
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Office 181 lt t.. corner Yamhill.
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