. TnE MORXIXO- OHEGOMAN. WEDNESDAY, AFKII' 19, 1911. - I on jtsnue j r, . ri " xZKtH'- Portland's Captain Ordered Off Chilly Grounds by Um pire Longenecker. ts5 cf - WINTRY BLASTS . PREVAIL V' Indian Take Hrl Game of Season In Northwrrl league at Capital of Inland Kmplrr. Score 114-lng I to I. ORTHr.Tr.l LEAGIE. Yesterday's Reaalt. tip-okaaa n, Fartland 1. Virtnrta 3. Tacoma . So gams at Seattle raln. Maadlnc af (be Ctaba. ,1 ;r.H:II; t- Ttrnffi . Ol 11 V I t l, ft IV iW t0 (fe im O- 1 ; r ii o i i. o: ws, i, o, s, J srOKASft Wash- Aprtl !. Spe r?al Portlands tourist ball dub got a sample of Spokane Inliospltaltty thl afternoon that they ' "n f"r get. going ba. k from trie ran r" mit:i the short end of a i-lo-1 and mlnua the, captaln-roanager. Tne game was nnuaual for the num ber of thrills, frhlch offset In Part tha thill or th bleak wintry afternoon. A the finishing tou.-h to the at tempt ! warm tJio crowd Captain Wil liams waa ordered out of the same and off the grounds by t'mplre Ionaa recker and Wllllama (trolled nonchal antly pat t?ie stands to the elt. rhat- tine pl'inllr with the pollreman who apoloetltlty performed the duty de manded. There wrre plenty who bellered Wil liams waa Justified In becoming pee lh. It happened In tha eighth Innlnc when Spa aprlnted home from third on a ehort panaed balL Catcher Of l delk pouru-ed upon the paase-l ball and ted It to Banner, who had awkward 1 lopd to the plate. Ilnnnrr's Nw Ijx- Slart It. Bonnrr made a awlpe at Speas. who had hit the dirt, and the ball, according to aeveral hundred self-appointed um pires In the stand, and missed Speaa by a foot or more. I'mplra Longanecker made the gue&a that Spcaa waa touched out. refused to change Ma conrlctlona and right there waa where Wllllama got Into the argument and presently out of the game. t'p to the minute, preliminaries ush ered In the season. Led by a big brass hand. Ii or Zi automobiles, containing rlty officials, tha rival ball clubs, noted fans and some advertising freaks, pa raded througtt tha princlpaf avenues amid mui'h applause but with cold feet and hands. Mayor Hindley made snort adiirrs.t at the park, hit the first bail, a sphere as large aa a balloon, with a bat alx feet long and the game was on. The way the lurk broke, waa easy to see Portland had no chance to win eirept by a miracle. Bonner was given spectacular support, played by Kippert tn center field, he cutting down drives tl, ke:ed for home runs and holding them to two-base htta. Then. too. the Roadsters, advertised as ghosts no tha bases, ran against steel whips of Ost i!lk and finey and were cut off nt moments when runa were In sight for Portland. Spokane Ha ;ood I.uck. It was different for Spokane. Twice. with the baaea populated In the sev enth inning and only one down. Indian batters soused the ball through tha Infield which waa beap horseshoe for the Indians. The Speas-Wllilams-Lon cane ker Incident waa another In stance, for the adverse guess of In ganeiker came at a time when Bonner weakened and the ball was' tearing noies Jn th outfield grass. The work of the Roadsters waa not lip to standard. Thompson dropped fiv In the outfield and Warrett and Harris mad' wild heaves. Barrett was jtedv also, and got the tram In a Tote too often. Portland's run was accomplished by Garrett, who made a third strike at a wild pitch that went to the stand, stole second and scored on a two-base swat. For a chilly da the crowd waa great, probably Jii pal-! admissions, each of which deserved a Carnegie menai mr braving tbe wintry blasts. The irsrt in detail: PullTI-AXP. M.itwtr. se ...... pes.. If e-all. ef Vtillism. lb .... 'aerv. Th.vmpaoa. rf ... I rt 3b . Hams, c rr-tl. p ....... Fneoka. lb Tets'e IB . .. '. ... S ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 H i t i a 3 3 I BPOKAXC r it JC'I. 3b .n-r. as rriah. M N-v.:-. lb . . . Zimmerman, 'f rtr:iM, 2b K insert, rt .... iSldlrh. C SM't. p .... An '. . 3 s 1 'l ro A T. Tvta:a S Zl STORK BV INNINUA. .0 1 1 4 I'ttrlljnd . .o O 1 HHMART. Tw-base htta Csrtwrlsht 0 0 0 1 tl . . . 1 v 5 5- ' M . . nvn-oantf w nn VITTHF.H TOOtVl TOM M I RR KX. ' .17.7. vr.TF-.nnava PITCH RR. BF.I.OW CiEORGB IMI IK.BkII. IHPIHK, WALTEH MtKEDIE, FRANK DILLON, DISCLS MXi f.KOlND RlLi:. Inn. Lane strained his arm and re tired, although but If men had faced him. Saga took the mound and pitcnea the same masterly hrsnd of hall. The score was three to nothing In Victoria's favor. The Victoria Club looks like one of the coming clubs of the circuit, as the exhibition of the National pastime this afternoon was of sterling quality. Hall, of "forkball" fame, was touched for five hits, but was accorded poor sup port at times when it was most needed. A crowd of 2300 saw the opening game, despite the cold weather. CSeorge B. Burke, president of the Chamber of Commerce and vice-President Stone, of the Commerce Club, executed a com bination wild pitch and passed ball In opening the game. Victoria's runs were not of the earned variety, errors on the psrt of the locals taking a prominent part In each case. McKadden's peg Into the bleachers let In tha first run of the season. Mike I.rnch blocked one of I-ane's fast shoots cleverly with his head. The umpire ruled the ball out because of Its damaged condition. Immediately after ssumlng first base on the paln-ful-pass ruling. Lynch stole second. An automobile parade preceded tha exhibi tion at Athletic Park. The score: VICTORIA. PAGKEY IS WINNER He Gives Great Exhibition of Skill With Murphy. T.l. If Hatmer. ?b .... Mlllh-n. cf ...... ;.ndwtn. 3b . . . . Hntinehntdrr, rf nl-llrs. ss Manls. lh ashrtod. C - l.an. p base, p Total AB Warren, rf . . . , llaasev. If Hrknfsld. 3b ,'nleman. 3b ... I.vneh. cf rtsher. lb ilrKs-lden. pa . fevn;t. cf .... Hall. P.. 3 tacom Av ar R o R T7 13 ro 1.1 .24 O ST IT Williams. earrlnce hlf aa. srtrlht. Kipper. Sacrifice St Nerilke. eloign baa. a ,iirretl. t'artwrlrht. ostnlK. Ptruk out -tl flonner X b liarret, 4. ss on balls- oT Honaer a. off ;arrett T. wild pitches Bonner - notable P'ar Ostdlrk Nordjrka. lft en basest Portland 7. tepokaaa g. TIGERS ROCTED BY VICTORIA 25offl Taooma Fans Sc-p Tram Ixvc by S-orc of 3 to 0. TACOMA. Wash April 1. (Special.) The wonderful pitching of Lane and Sage held the Tigers hHpless this aft ernoon In tuo first game of the season, not a alngie member of the Bengals getting m hit. AXUr working. lU lun- Total Hl-ORK BT INNINGS.' Victoria 'II Taroma SIMMART. , Stiilen" bases ocknfe!d. Ooodwln. Red dlrk toutile plsys Daahwood t Rarmar; Rnrkenfekt to Kisher. Sacrifice hit Klsher. pitchers' rrmnl, lilts, off lane In six In ninss . off face In threo Innlnss a hmirk ou, BvlJina J. b Ssse 1. b Hall 1. Rases on ball's Br Ijsne 1. bf Pass I. by Bali . Hit bv pli-hed ball Lynch. Time of am 1 hour Se minutes. Vmplre Ward. i Sratllf-VancooTrr (iinic Postpotbrd. SKATTX.K. April 18. The Seattla Vancouver game was postponed hera today on account of wet grounds. l"MVERSITY OF ORKOOX LOSES Washlnglvt Mne Caplnrrs; Intercol legiate Series at Seattle. rXIVKRStTT OK WASHINGTON. Se attle. Wash- April IX. (Special.) t'nl versltv of Washington won tha Inter collegiate baseball series today by de feating I'nlverslty of Oregon baaeball nine by a acore of to S. Tha game lasted eight Innings, being stopped by Tha game opened with poor work by both teams. Hard hitting character ized the game. Oregon played a much better game yesterday. Chandler, of Oregon, got the first home run of the. season. me " ' 11 -, v - for Kugene. S-ore: R.ILK.I R.K.E. Oregon J T 3. Washington 4 5 1 Batteries Peet. Cobb and Word; Jvusaoa and Kerry. M'FARLAND IS LEADER Murphy Soorca In Second Round Only, but Opvoncnt Dors Great I'ootwork and Blocking to Ibrllglit of Sports. NEW TORK. April IK. Parker Mc Fsrland. the fact Chicago lightweight. won all the way In his ten-round fight with Tommy Murphy, of Brooklyn, at the Fairmont Athletic Club. The Chi rago hoy out boxed anQ outfought Murphy. It a as a hard night for the "home-bred champion." One round only-the second went to Murphy, while the Chicago fighter captured the laatt seven. The other two were even. In the latter rounds Murphy tired and McFarland loved with him. Tha first round gave Indications of a good fight. In the second Murphy brought a roar of cpplause when he sent a vicious left tn the wind, stag' gerlng McFarlsnd and sending him to the ropes. But Murphy a lead wss snort- lived. McFarland came back with amila and from then on Murphy never had a chance. Murphy fougnt viciously, doggedly, but he wa unable to pass Mc Farland's guard. McFarland did the leading throughout the fight, and gave an exhibition of foot work and blocking that brougnt cneers. With a right ana left to the face he sent Murphy to the ropea -and foi lowed his advantage with another dose of tha same medicine. Murphy strug gled to break through McKarland's riiard but waa unable to reach him. Throughout the remaining rounds Mc Farland forced Murpliy. landing sting Ing rtghta and lefts. MANY IKK.S I IX BE SHOWN F.ntrlrs for Portland Kennrl Club Exhibition to Roach 350. The entry list for the Portland Ken nel Club's twelfth annual bench show will close tonight at 10 o'clock. The show will begin next Wednesday night. Anrll 36. lasting iiniu oaiuraay nigm Although shorter than last year's show ii,. exhibit will oe murn larger. Approximately dogs have been en- in tha show to date. Today's en tries are expected to swell the totsl to nearly K0. Last year zoo joogs were M. Robert Guggenheim, member of the rich Eastern tamiiy or inai name, in .hn his string of bull dogs. He was beaten here last year by Miss Delia Spray s Prince Royal II- Miss Spray s prise winner aiea id "rt,. mini Kennels of Springfield. Ill .t.n showing their dogs this season, Th. enirv list may be found at the ofiica ol J. J. McCarthy. Ablogton --. - -. -. r.. . ; ' ... . .r- fimnil iiiMirnirirr liWlli OME people want the Fore Door all the time. Some donh: want it at all. Some would like it one day ana not s r another depends upon weather and time or year. You can have the Reo any way you want it: - . With the' fixed 'Fore Door With the put-on-and-take-off door With open front 4. And you can buy the door (2 sides) by itself, and put it on whenever you want it $25. This door fits the 1911 Reo. That's the real thing to do and the-Reo way of doing 1 1 1 1 . C 1 -give people what they want ana a wnoie ioc 01 pius. . Northwest Auto Co., 493 Alder Street H I. 2. 3- P si Si It r ' .?. i . ... i . .1 1 'r"'r"-Lgfr"mMJ"g?e . building. The show will be held at Fifth and Washington streets. Beals Wright Falls to Come, n-i t. anttmsiasts of Portland 1 IIUPQ Itiinio ..... - r.rrained from attend ing the opening baseball game, going to the Irvlngton uiuo cuuna i..ovC - .onv cf seeing the ex- National champion Beals Wright in action, were sorely disappointed, for - ....n.mtsr Hid nut arrive here l IH- CAlCl - - - -- - , . yesterday as expected. However, he Is scheduled to srrlve irom oeaiur .., and In that event probably will play an exhibition on the Multnomah Ama teur Athletic Club courts this after noon. The clay courts at jrvtngiun .r. in no condition for play", due to Monday night's rainfall. Sheridan Nine ppfcals McCoy, nimnni rr Anrit m. (Suecial.T fiheridan opened the season here Sunday j .i... ti,. (-tvv team. 12 to a' The pitching of Psyne and the hitting and baoe-running ot nnenonn wctc k The "Colts" have re- eeived Invitations to enter, the proposed . . . . . . - V.HI fAitnt, W illamette aney " - , ..... hut the. fans desire to play In dependent ball this sesson. I-add School Pefoats Vailing. Hitting safely IS times for a total of Auction Sale Today tsjfjmxr. yx The Meadowbrook Saddlers and the Brook Nook Standard breda and Morgans will be sold. SALE COMMENCES AT 10 A. SHARP M. i 4k. .VinrtT team defeat IllllO lUUai "IO mi . j . i- 1 1 i . .AV.nrkl nine VDHtPrilaV at t- iiier rmxi'S "-''-' .- - j the West End grounds. In the Grammar School i-eague series, oy ' 9 to 0. Batteries Ladd lavis ana Schulz; Failing Smith and Wilson. Davis defeated Alnswortn on me nci End grounds Mohday afternoon by the score of 27 to 1. Loct1 and Flytinger constituted tne uavispaiici Tests mads In Great Britain have shown that excellent paper can be made of blue gum wood. Australia possesses an enormous supply of this wood, and steps are being taken to utilise It Attorney John P. Murphy Is Preparing as... . a aw-. f til ... ful That Officers Mav on Rehearsal esday. IShreveport Fans Are Hopng Austin' van t naiko ni.t3o.. j - Franchise Will Remain There. Trs.5iT7fY.Tll .thing IherheDollf lb Black Tiaaaasvvriinstrels.evjF - T 0D?ra House on Thurrr : January 12, Attorney Joll in active membu-.and let Hitve of the Sf I Ciub. is mg formal ac 9 Mr. Murpli. vs tion for an f Police Johor T Brandir presence Jhe pro In hls nrlll seek iVft -tnd the sheriff f Tcrintr or seek! means whatsoe ihe minstrels. "It had bee Murphy this Hon might Munty peac :hat there 'n pulled" In th chlch might be he peace and- dlgn wealth. 2 . Xt- jr Tak- -" 4 .-V "4T settled that Heiney Maag llos will play with Dallas U season. Also It is setj Lgaseman McDonald will Shreveport this season. 'list of releases announced 'esident Chlvlngton of the tion. are thlse of 'rom f SZSTt .ttL T fit?? 7 itmxiui m iPUL,r f S. jTW e B S J r 4 3 5t V I i . s a.-ae.i fti-BM v a rv &rz.z. m CsBa. J ft k irw. aa. j . . . -.. - f i- 1 T l iT" i i X cf r-i sty Jf. or m at WmK Ji ;- in it rtv- 1 isi m m xi en vT : '.: tiL. Jviif---,fA suea Var a?-nt o?-? Ha Knew Better. "Fearing that thes nuence-the peace off! anwarranled. actlon Ihat the production itself anything of t Seemed It best as measure to sue out an injunction. .- "I know that the tnlev Htuff In the jperetta. but there ii nnn w hleh crrouncls jf the show could be "However, rather 1 inmnnM interfered ;st, the writ will be Presented in Proper Way. The application for the Injunction sill be presented In the proper man ter. If it cannot be taken up imnie- do to Dal holumbus to rgo Edward by Colum- rind that Simpson fix in tha four men hold out in hise In the ecordlng to ad" : lata yesterday. hpldlng out and said which Is proini. connection wm hArl todav wlth find close up. as said, are hop make good on that tnev over the Craw- n a Texas league Ish capital. N TO IE CLUB till chlse. sou Flinger Will ISouthern Thia ., JaiT Nashv signed Wlngo Andersi pitcher of the. Texas with Cincinnati last "southpaw." ' 1 EC'? 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Also special arrangements for street-car service. Tickets for train and contest on sale at Bchlller's, BIS Cohen and Aug Eschla, .