TITE MORXTXG OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911. 8 WILLIAMS CLOUTS FEATURE IN .GAME Allegeart Proves Surprise, Holding Beavers to Two Hits, One Run. '- ROADSTER LINE-UP GIVEN Z Twnty-Sli riajrrt lo Report on - March 33 With Annr Krotn McCrrdlo That If Nra-dcd Coast Will Add More. SANTA MARIA, CaU March 11 i Spclal la a special Bve-lnning ." seme arranged for tha benefit of Judge - w. w. M;Crec!e. who arrived here this -norslnc. Buddy Ryan's Coyotes had ; sweet revenge on Walter McCredte's Beavers br beating them In a ehort . route contest this afternoon br the 'cor of 12 to 1. The Coyotes stmp'y sisughtered BtU . HuhiU i delivery In the second Inning. , alio they scored 10 run on I hits. The feature of tne swatfest wil the 'hatting of Nick Williams, who scored "a Come run and a two-bagger In the .inning. Wi. iiama drove out the double In b'.a first trip to the plate with Ryan on - first, and when ha tame up tr.e sec ond time tfc eai-ka w.re loaded and , he bit the lonaest home run drive made her ao far by b;ittna the ba'.l .'over the far lft-R:j wall, scoring three runners. Mer.sor. Ryan and r'ul lerton. ahead of him. wiillams alo pickled the ball for a single and an ' other twobsacr later In the game, miklnl four hit all told and the laat Ml scored tae final two runa tor the - Coyotes. Allrgrart I Son'rl". A!'s7art occupied the slab fr the ' Coyotes, and the manner In which he mowed McCradies forces down waa a surprise to everyone- Even McCredle failed to bit the elusive delivery of tha Berkeley lad. ar.d tha two hlta he al ' lowed were made by Tommy !heehan -and feckicpaush. i-rrore permitted the ' JJeavere' one run. PTevloue to the fame Nlrk Williams and the McCredlea conferred at lrnatD over the Northwestern team, and while ' Williams la conndent that Ma team will be a winner In Its present (arm. he waa this morning asurd that ha would be equipped witn any playera he need led, either from the Portland Coasters '"r from tha Cleveland American ' League team, and ha la highly elated . over the prospect. - Tha following Is a list of the Korth- western Uxu, playera who will re port at Portland March Hi Catchers Harris. Snooks and Klrby. i Pitchers Hioomfteld. Boyca. Garrett. ' Lamllne. Olenrke. T"nneson. Ior!and. .Tates. Allegeart. Madden and Joel Bercer. ' Innelders Wllllarrs. Casey. Mundorff. Waters. Anderson. Clothier and Men aor. . Outfletders Miller. Ort, 8 p a a a. Thompson and StovaiL. ; Locals to Ho Tried Out. Tha abova Hat comprlsea S playera. " cut there ara a number of Portland and ', Oregon youngsters also to ba tried out. 'but Wlillama and McCreJle have not ; tile list of them hero. - WU.Ian.a Is confident that ha la going ' to have a winner and seems to think that his pitching stalf will ba hla main 'dependence, aa ha expects great things of Tonneson. Allegeart. Yatra and Dor land. White. La.nl.no. Utencke and berger ousrht to prove fine pitchers, 'and then Billy Bloomfleld. Jess Garrett and George Boyes ahould make good with a vengeance, so tha blonde man- ' agar considers himself well oft is this . department. In discus. Ing tha baseball situation Judge W. W. McCredle said: "I think Walt baa tha best club ha has ever had and 1 am determined that Williams will also have a atrong club. Tha Coast team looks at least 50 per cent stronger to me. aa all Walters new men ara fast men on the bases and seemingly are first-class batsmen. I don't sea what Walt la making all this fuss about Neal Ball for when ha haa such a player as Rodgers. who is fast enough to suit me. lis can trade Bail and not hurt hla team at all. "While In Los Angeles I saw tha 'Vernon club pay tha Red Sox and I don t believe Hog.in's team Is as strong as last year. 1 don't know anything - about tha other clubs, but they will have to go to beat thla bunch of Leavers playing tare." Irish and Patch Lineup Given. Tha lineup of tha Irish and tha Dutch teama for the game tumorrow. sit- Pat rick a day. will be aa foliowa: Inlsh. Dutch. Murray C Kuho liriffith P tn t.-t'r41e ..........IB Ftapps V.asur .......2 11., San.-b.s Vu.lcrtea .. S Pecklnpeusi Sr.aa .......... . H. .. .Arlett er liousa Kos.rs L F Kru.it.r y.yaa ............ r ........... . -t.n C...'bum .......RF Bch:m.dr Archer. Rueell . . . . S it e. . Koeetser. Blades fmpira w. V M -c red!. After considerable wrangling and near flghta between Tommy Sheehan and Buddy Ryan, on one side, and Bill Rappe and Artie Krueger on tha other, the Portland Beavere managed to ba assigned to tha Irish and tha Dutch teama Recollections of tha last game here between the Irish and tha Dutch, which broke up In a row because of a deci sion by tha umpire, have caused a dearth of umplrea In this vlclnttv. and no ona can be found who Is willing to under take tha Job, which has resulted In tha nnanlmoua election of W. W. McCredle, president of tha Portland club and ft Representative In Congress. Tha "Judge will undoubtedly accept, but It la a ctnrh that none uf tha players, not even his nephew, will make a goat" out of him on tha Seventeenth of Ireland. Washington County Season Nigh. FOREST GROVE. Or, March K Spe cial. The Washington County Baseball League will open the season April 30. when Cornelius and Hl'lsboro v. Ill play on tha grounds at the County Seat, and Fort Orove will contest with banks on the Fair Grounds, east of thla city. A schedule of games has been formed and tha membership of the teams will be limited to county p'.syera A forfeit of will be paid by any team withdrawing from tha league before conclusion of the season. "Washing-ton County Schools ao Vie. , FOREST GROVB Or. March It 9r clal The schools of Washington County will send athletlo teams to Forest Grove April XI to compete In aa Interacholastle field aad track meet on the college cam pua. Tha Uet of evanta wl.l Include those generally competed la collegiate meets. rOTJS, BEAVER PLATERS AT SANTA MART A. 77 MAROONS IN -FIELD Fast Independent Team Re-organizes for Season. FIRST GAME NEXT SUNDAY Many "lue Being: Formed for Play In Portland and Vicinity Period of Issuance of Challenges Now In Fall Sway. Tha Portland Maroona. ona of Port lands fastest Independent baseball teams for tha past four seasons, has re organised for tha 1111 season. "Nig" Herschler will manage tha team thla season and tha captain will ba selected probably next week. The Maroona will open their aeaaon next Hunday morning on the Buckman field. Kaat Twelfth and Davis streets. In a practice game with the Meier A Frank team. Thereafter tha team will be ready for all comers. Chauncey Mullen and "Nig" Hersch ler will do the catching, while Alder man, who pitched for tha Hlllsboro Cardinals last year, will attend to tha twirling for tha tlma being. In tha In Held tha men will ba "Hank" Harrla. tha leading hitter of the Interacholastlo League last year, on first: Willy, a Ta coma lajl. on aecond: Cohen. Porter Tett or Paul Duncan at shortstop and third base. Tha outfield will ba taken cars of by Roy Brlgga, "Dude" Miller. Paul Dueber. "Tot" Manning or Jeaae Stran ahan. The Maroons will play at home for tha first two or threa weeks of the sea son, and then will play out-of-town games. Any and all teama will ba played. Last year they maintained tha reputation, secured In previous yeara. of being one of tha fastest Independent teama turned out on tha Portland aand lota The Maroons will probably ba tha first team to play oul-of-towa games from Portland. In behalf of tha Alblna Colts base ball team, Harry Grayson, manager, haa Issued a challenge to play any teama In the Willamette Valley or vicinity of Portland for a aids bet to suit tha team accepting the game. Ha Is especially eager to arrange games with Sheridan. Camas, Aurora. Hubbard and other Willamette Valley towna Tha Alblna Colts have secured tha services of sev eral fast local semi-professional man. Tha Cmlef Proa and Meter eV Frank teams will meet Sunday afternoon at tha Buckman field diamond. The game will begin at t o'clock. Charlea Mar tin, who played aeveral games In tha Blua Mountain League, will wear a Ca lef uniform Sunday. Bill Balrd. first baseman, will perform at tha Initial sack. Tha Popcorn Kings team haa bean re organised with "Duke" Fletcher at Its head. New unlforma were ordered by J. w. Paulson from the Spalding rep resentatives and will no doubt arrive next week. Tha Oregon-Washington Railroad as Navigation Company shops haa placed a baseball nine In tha field and celebrated the opening day by beating Lents at Lents last Sunday by tha acora of ( to J. Sunday afternoon the team will en gaga In a game with the M. J. Gill team at the Columbus Club grounds. Wlillama avenue and Stanton etreeta. Grammar School Teams Play. Flaying even In almost every Innning until tha last, when a couple of hlta and a boot allowed threa runs, tha Olencoa Oraramar Scnool baseball team defeated tha Crescent Grammar School team by tha acora of o 7 yesterday t-a l afternoon on tha grounds at East Flf-ty-soventh and Eaat Taylor atreeta. Tha batteries were: Olencoa Chrls tenson and Williams; Crescent. O'Dall and Fredericks. Cy Young- Too Fat to Plaj. HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. March 1. Dla oouraged at tha alow manner In which ha haa been reducing his weight In tba work of getting ready for tha next championship campaign In tha Ameri can League, Cy Young, the veteran pitcher for Cleveland, haa mada the formal announcement that this will ba the laat year ha will appear In public as a professional player. Toung Is still high In flesh and is playing the outfield In practice game and running to reduca his avoirdupois. Gloss and Caratjtts Training;. Ed Gloss, Portland oarsman, and Gus Caratjaa hare been training for their match race at 11 A. M. next Sunday. Caratjaa rows twice a day, taking long pulls In his favorite shell. Gloss haa only been rowing onca a day, but will probably work out morning and night the rest of tha week. The race will ba from the Oaka to tha Portland Rowing Club, nearly two miles. JEFFERSON TEAM WINS LINCOLN DOWSED I!V CLrOSIXQ GAME OF SEASON. Murphy, Star Player, Throws Five Difficult Baskets Final Score . Is SB to 23. With tha best of team work and lucky shooting. Jefferson High School defeated! Lincoln High School at basketball yes terday afternoon on tha Young Men's Christian Association floor. The score waa 6 to 11. Tha game ended the play ing season for each of the achoola and will In all probability ba tha laat game of tha Interscholaatlc season. Allen Pre paratory School and Waahlngton High School yet have a gams to play, but It la rumored that Allan will forfeit tha game to Washington. Lincoln, although weakened at canter by playing without Elvers, mada tha Jef feraonlans "hurry" at all stages of tha gama and the cloaeness of tha game Is not Indicated by tha score. Although somewhat close upon the heels of Jeffer son at times. Lincoln. did not seriously threaten to take the lead after the open ing moments of tha gama. With short paastng and dribbling Jef ferson wss enabled to get to tha Lincoln basket many times. "Midget" Murphy, guard, played the moat spectacular game of any of tha ten men, tossing five bas kets from tha field, several of which were long-distance throws Vospor was so closely guarded by his former team mate. Toomey, that ha was able to throw but two field baskets. Ha aoored 14 points for bis team, however. Vosper formerly played with Lincoln, being all star forward on that team laat year. Toomey played a good "sticking" game. Referee Livingstone found It necessary to call many fouls because of the ten dency of tha men to hold. Lincoln was tha worst offender and Jefferson was awarded II free throws, ten of which Vosper scored. Lincoln tried nine times but, succeeded only once on fouls. Patterson, guard for Lincoln, was slightly Injured at tha close of tha gams by being struck In the face In a mlrup from which he received a aevere cut un der tha eye and bad his knea hurt. Pat terson scored three baskets for his team: and Venstrand and Lewia each scored three, while Spamer and Reed each tossed but one basket. Murphy waa the leading basket-thrower for Jefferson, get. ting five: Vosper got two; West scored two, and Anderson rolled four into tha basket. Tha Una up of tha teama was as follows: Jefferson. Lincoln. Totuw (capt) f Sparn.r We.t t.... Lewla Andsrsoa e..... Venstrand Morin ....... -g Toomey rapt.) Murpnr .....s Rsed, Patterson Kaiaree Harry Livingstone. RECORDS GO SMASH Los Angeles Team Leads at Western Bowling Congress. SPOKANE FIVE IS SECOND Complaint Made That Alleys Are N'ot Fitted to Tournament. Portland Pin Men Fall to Get Within Prize Money. P POX AX H Wash.. Marcti 1. (Special.) Every existing bowling record in the Western Bowling Congress tournament now roiled on tha new Armory aueys , was broken tonight and to make the thing all tha more declalve. some or tne high marks were broken twice and three times, making the eighth day of tha fifth annual tournament the biggest ao far of the Congress- biggest tourney. Tha Southern Callfornlas. of Los An- gvlos, went Into first place for the big . 1500 prise, with a 2718 score and at the same tlma were given a battle royal by the Smiths Dope team of Spokane, backed j ny tna new western ru.uui va president, which also passed the high mark that had stood until today and now reposes In second plscs with 2683. Joe Donohue of the Gsroa, of San Fran cisco, hung up a mark of Ml In tha singles, which Is so far 88 pins ahead of hla nearest competitor. The team of Donohue and Kelton, repreaenting the Gatoa of San Francisco, set a new mark for the doublea with 1123. Donohue also now leads for the best score for all nine games with a total of 1734 pins, passing the mark set by Dobb of Seattle early in the tournament. Thla leaves every big prise In the hands of the California bowlena with two atrong teama from Seattle, one from Wallace, Idaho, one from Calgary and one or two outside local possibilities to shoot today. All sorts of arguments are being ad vanced to explain the failure of the crack bowlers to come up to the high scores of previous W. B. C. tourneys. Gus Ahrens ssys the alleys are too fast to take the hook ball, on which most of the crack bowlers rely; A. J. Werner Insists that the new-fangled pin spotters, which work as a spike Into a bole In the bottom of the pins, crests a suction that makes the pins stick In splta of a Jar that ordinarily would topple them over; Tom Swlnney says the runways are too slippery, and other excuses are offered. In the 'doubles this afternoon Port land bowlera performed as follows: Amb ISO " 1 Heath 1"T " 18 Totals Orand total . . Leap Schactmeyer ... 33 S70 1032 jnn 1S2 1U0 1VS 1R4 Totals 232 Grand total Ambs shot 474 In the slntl'S. 390 877 1090 NEAL BALL IS MUDDLED PLATER REFUSES TO COME TO PORTLAND, HOWEVER. In fielder Willing to Play With Clevo- land or Any Eastern Club, but Balks at Coast League. - CHICAGO. March It. (Special.) Neal Ball, formerly of tha Cleveland American baseball team. Is In a mud dled state of mind concerning- his base ball connections for this season. For tha last two years Ball has played with Cleveland at shortstop and for two years before that ha waa with New York, of the American League. Ball went to tha Paclfio Coast last Fall and managed a team at San Diego, CaU known as the Ball's Bears during the aeaaon of the Paclfio Coast Winter League. While ha was on the Coast Ball was notified by the Portland club that he had been released to that nine by Cleve land for the Coast League work this season. Ball has refused to play with Portland and Is now In Chicago. He atlll holds a contract with Cleveland which has not been fulfilled, according to friends of the player. Baltimore, of the Eastern League, as well as others of the American Associ ation and Western League has offered a good sum for Ball. Manager McCre dle, of the Portland Club. Insists on Ball returning to the Coast for the season, but the player refuses to go. This is the situation at present and Ball does not know whether he Is a holdout, "outlaw," "handout" or a "goat." He wants to play with Cleve land or any Eastern team, but refuses to move his family back to tba Coast In order to play with Portland. Boat Race Date Is Set. ITHACA. N. T.. March 1. May z7 and Sayuga Lake have been definitely fixed as tha time and place for holding tha annual Cornell-Harvard boat racea. HOPE FOR. BOXING SEEN CHICAGO FANS GLEEFUL OVER BILL- IN LEGISLATURE. In View of Favorable Action in Other States They Expect Six Round Bouts to Bo Permitted. CHICAGO. March 1. (Special.) The Introduction In the State Legisla ture today of a bill to legalize six round boxing bouts In Illinois was greeted with pleasure by aportsmen throughout the city. The general im pression la that the bill Just flta wanta which have long been felt by those who saw with regret tha passing of the game six years ago. Senator Dick's bill Is almost Iden tical with one now before the Missouri State Legislature and which seems al most certain of passage there, and ona recently paased in Michigan. With Missouri. Michigan, Indiana and Ohio nartnittlna- six-round bouts, sportsmen believe there is every possibility of the , Illinois Legislature taxing lavoraoie action on tha measure now before it. Strange aa it may seem. s6me oppo sition, direct or indirect. Is expected from men In the professional sport game, especially those Interested In wrestling. A resumption of boxing is sure to k nock the bottom out of wrest ling In Chicago. ' West Speaks to Students. SALEM, Or., March 1. (Special.) Governor West went to Philomath today to address tha students of Philomath College. oiuxek nr MAIL. MAN-TAILORED SUITS UNEQUALED VALUES SPECIAL LY PRICED AT $191 $241 Embracing every new and accepted model, fabrics of most exclusive weaves, and scores of the popular navy serges. Every suit looks $10.00 more than priced. SEE THEM $19.50, $24.75. 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