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THE MOKXIXG OKEGONIAy. SATURDAY, UCIOBKK 1. 11. POUND DILL0N1TES RECRUIT PITCHER Hafey, Beaver Youngster, Is on Mound Only One Inning, but That Is Too Long. PORTLAND MAKES 17 HITS Angels Ontluck Champions, Who Arc Beaten 12-6 McCredie Falls as Pinch Hitter Lober, Davis and Doane in Star Farts. , im. rMrt TMfoe standing Portland. 109 80 .5WSan Fran. 97 100 .493 Baci-m'to S l .; "J- 55 114 .430 Venice. .. iv ' Yesterday's Results. At IX.. AneelM Lo. Amele. 12. Port- 1-UH1 6- T Vnn1r 6. rancl.co 0. Pennant Pope. Franci-co 1. 4 Dtntaa th' first division. IXDS ANGELES. Oct. 17. (Special.) The ForUand Beavers tried out a new pitcher today. Hafey. recruited from ihe rank, of the San Francisco seml professionals. The youngster lasted less than one Inning in which he was driven from the mound with three hits, three walks and one batter hit by a Z,l?- w.ii Th made five runs and Eedie decided that the Jt lacked experience and yanked him out. instituting Stanley, his recruit from . vi..,k,.trn Leatrue team, who discarded by Oakland and picked up by Sacramento, bcore: Venice I Dacrmiwiiy-- Meloan.l.. 3 Kane.m.. 4 Bayless.r. S Brash'r.2. 4 ORourke.s 6 McOon'll.l 4 Lischl.3.. 4 Sterrett,c. 4 Harkn'ss.p 2 bJdnva n,p o Wllhoit.. 1 B H O A IE OOBhinn.r... 1 OiTounc.a... 1 OSwaln.l... 2 0Kenw'y.2. 2 llLewls.m. 0 0lHalIinan,3 4 0lTennant,l. 1 OIBliss.c 1 0 Lohman.p. 1 0 Munsell.p. 0 01 BHOAE 00 6 O 0 0 20 00 8 0 1 0 S 0 00 10 BEAVERS FETED WILL BE ON RETURN Siojssoi j-ii 10024000 21238210 1 CRourke, I Total. . 34 11 24 13 1 Total. . " ' Batted lor tiaranesa in '-, .- . n n n -A A v v v enice. ............. n i Hit. T-Iit Runs Meloan, Kane, ".rifen Litschi. Wllhoil. slnn!!.1,0"UB1;lMeloan. worthy 2, Lewi. 2. S to e n eio an, Ltt.chl. Seven run 11 hlta off HaRn 5 '"nlnAs.;. r"'M:, viory to Lehman rVdefeTt Ml'S 'SK O'RourKe. hwaia. Harknes. Shinn. Hallinan. Munsell 5' ,mnnab"anOff Harness's, off Loh- m.n.8. off Munsell 2. WW piten iS.?.5?.ur5n.n to Young. Left on bu -Venice T 8, Sacramento 6. Tlms-l:. umpires-Held and McCarthy. "POP" DILLON NOT TO RESIGN Berry Says SUver-Ualred One -Will Be at Helm Again In 1914. ma ivr.CT.Eq. Oct. 17. (Special.) "There Is no truth in the report, not even a modicum of It. that Frank lon is contemplating handing In his resignation as leader of the Angel . ,,, ool TTenrv Berry today. "Dillon has never thought of such a move and is going ahead In . the . even tenor of his way arranging details for next year's lineup. nrl "Dillon is a capable manager and there is absolutely n- reason why he should resign. He has served the local public conscientiously and to the best of his ability. Bad Frank's allotment the Past few years which is bound to happen to the best of them. or Daly, c; Benz, ScotC Leverenz, Kus- ,eNew York Nationals Snodgrass, ef; Magee, If; Lobert. 3b; Doyle, 2b; Merkle, lb; Thorpe, rf; Doolan ss; Meyers or Wlngo, c; Mathewson, Tes reau, Fromme. Perdue, Hearn. p. NEW YORK, Oct. 17. A number of National League ballplayers.- including members of the New York Giants left New York today under the direction or John J. McGraw, for Chicago where , i . nnAitHfn witn ' trie on sunaay, m "V" iVi Rocohnii Roosters Are Behind white so, t "SSS " n Kripr The party w, meet the .White KlOVe 10 uive reiiiiaiu for the Winners Feast. 5 PLAYERS SOON TO SCATTER From tm m TMnishlnir 1200 Miles Home Takes Edge Off Demonstra tlon Spirit, hnt Plans Prom ise Hearty Programme. a I. r-lnz-lnnjltl tomorrow first exhibition game 01 -" schedule. . BALL PLATERS' FRAT' ELECTS Big Leaguers' Select David Fulti as President. NEW YORK. Oct. 17. The annual m,M. nf the baseball players' fra ternity was held In this city last night and the list of oritcers elected for the BY KOSCOB FAWCETT. When the Pacific Coast League sea rinafin October 26 Portland pennant-winning club imme diately will scatter to the four winds. Eight of the "champeens" will, how ever, pass a portion of the Winter in Portland, and. If dans of local ball boosters are consummated, these ath letes will be tendered a loving feast by one of the civic organizations Ad Club, Rosarians, or Progressive Busi ness Men's Club about November 10 orw.5L - w.itor McCredie. Captain Bill Rodgers and Bill James intend to Invade the Cascades in me tunj "r" tv section after big game, ensuing year was maae puniiu A number of subjects relating to the welfare of the big league players were discussed In an Informal way, but ac tion on the questions considered were tabled until future meetings. .. . ha fraternitv aTe: David L. Fultz, president; Raymond W. Collins, Brooklyn Nationals vice- ,., ti. tj Hnrv. Washington aau jjcb" - presiueiii., uuu - - mrn. members of the Americans. vlee.pre.Man : John B. Ml Ier, Pittsburg nauom", '- -; ri. . Edward W. tteuiDauu. The 'advisory board consists of Ray j tt ,nin. .Tar.ob E. Daubert, Savid L. FulU. John P. Henry and John RTheUboard of dlrec&ors for the com- lnc year laciuuca. j W J. Barbeau. Eros B. Barger. Fred T. Beck. William J. Bradley. Tyrus R. Cobb John Collins, Kaymonu lins, Samuel E. Crawford. Jacob E . rt rTnlnorer. Michael J Doolan, Richard J. Egan, Fred T. Falk enberg. David L. Fultz Robert Har launching mon. John P. wenry. r -T Phris- ini'i. . . m iva i tv aeciiun avi . . . . A i j t innam a i ana at nan two ul iwo i . - i. v m nut iu i uaviu - . arm jn xsui K,nAfi out from wesuor - . uatthpwson John a. auei w 4. vn that were ever banded k tv xtent of their topher Mattnewsou. tivi- toKeU.;; in this league, and not since aays w- mountaSn8. That Ralph E. Meyers ubu,. those Palmy.day, has a Coast League SUu brlnE them home for the AJ& BMtoru Edward club played the same inside ball. reunion about the 10th or 16th of Dillon is handicappea. Nnvember. as above enumerated. Doane, Bill lTkewi. wis poundeThar5 all through. thc T brain of the person that con. Portland lost tne S ' "I. ,.7i-fl with Dillon. So Is 13 to . . . tlm. t- But the Beavers naa anvil, who persist in undermining him. g Gub Fiaher and Irve Hiffgln- .-r i 4.V,-... w,im..rn are SDread tO I . ... Taavra who ex- jnuw aim . - - . botham are tnw a.v. the effect that Dillon is through and bo hibernate ,n the Oregon coun- .hot hi riHvs are numbered, mere is j- sVv.ri.vi. aensational infield re- mnnrta save I ": . " . . nr.u. Wnlln. T fichardL A. itempe Sweeney, Ira Thomas Williams. J and James T. that his days are num no foundation for these tening batting averages today. 17 swats being made off Crabbe's delivery. Port land didn't need the game, anyway, but the batters acted as though they did. i v..,.. rvnhbe. however, who was In many perilous positions, 1 but he PACKEy usually managed to cram " too much scoring. Beaver Infield Shifted. McCredie shifted his infield for to day's game, sending Derrick to third, where he made two errors. Speas was at first base, Lindsay continuing in his position on the bench. Both clubs played in sand lot style, and there was little enthusiasm dis played by the handful of fans present except in the ninth Inning, when Mc Credie stepped to the plate as a Pine" hitter. He was warmly applauded, but he failed to connect with the ball. Features which were especially i.inrr tn Portland fans were the hit ting of Lober, with three clouts in four the public, reports to the contrary not withstanding. Dillon Is a capable man ager and the fans, fickle as they are. realize and are willing to stick to. the silver-haired leader." . Lk. n winter at Walla Walla, and so will also likely be counted among the honored beads. Trainer Frank Schmieder completes the pic ture. "Doc" will again handle the athletes at the Multnomah Club during the Winter months. hi wt Elmer Lober. Harry Krause, Unester na-uuui CXCB RAISES $C0,000 OP FTXD SCembershlp at Multnomah Heavily Augmented During October t- .i.ini. Hfinhpr membership Multnomah Club will be heavily aus mented. When the end of the month comes arouna me uu have at least sou more . . It Is a noticeable iaci mat " ---- at the TOTS WITH jrCRPHI So" oter Bvers who" wiUetlck west membership always picks up . 0fWes sTp'ositlon in a Los Angeles he"preent rise in the totals- McFarland Acts as TlKugh fAl ZS pass the off-season at Ocean Park, cai.. of the money was w instead of returning to Guilford, Me., as an initiation fee. niors. they did last Winter. a Most of the , memb rs are . seniors. revenues of the club will be increased aiuuu pci Anont fnr inn auerai.t'ua Boxing Lessons In 10 Rounds. vkw YORK. Oct 17. In a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden tonight Packev McFarland, of Chicago, out- boxed and outfought "Harlen Tommy' Murphy, of this city, from start to finish nnt c-lvlnar murDiiy . D Tj l-i lift any round. jucrarjanu rc.o'"- and Murphy 138 pounas. The Chicago ngnter gave u. v-.. t hr' hnme is in Pittsburg, and he Their dues are mo return there, although present means that the plans call for Los Angeles. Southpaw Stanley's home is at Wash ington, D. C. but he will pitch Winter ball In Southern California this year. Krause is a San Francisco product, so will be right in his element. nt th Eastern contingent, rra on of boxing tnrou8nu - " " bftck to doar old the first round urpay . - October 26: Claude Berry morlv to eo to work on an empty stom reach his opponent witn V hi'a lp and bundle himself. ach. Besides the room will bring aa while McFarland rained left jabs ana wiii pacit i b r the old ,vPnue to the club. i fnr the lunch room was yesterday let and in a very few week, members will be able to eat at the ClThe residential members will also o hotter time. It seemed hard tot many to go to work on an empty stom- trips to tne piiwj u.e - right nooks to me neaa u w at Muncle. Ind., where ting ana neiaing i yy-j b ---- ' close quarters anrpu) . ""V.I ?7h- .il- r,l estate every season i .xinri v ninKea i v juvf i . n.vl. thn recruit shortstop; uoane o continued awakening from his recent batting slump and the general clouting prowess of the Beavers. Portland failed to .core today until hie to Chicago; N. C. and Gene worn was cievoi.y - - Ua. will land who acted as tnougn no wen k - lana wno a-io Murnhv did Lindsay to Winston, nS'rr i, a city Alderman in naa ul' cuon. w w - . Sporting Sparks n rrocr n n inn eLuviuai r - . . . .a1ll3.U " . . j I 1. tinon'f OT1TO I n I tRTIb H the fourth, when Rodgers tripiea ana Murphy was frequently carrieu -u. Uu. . . ---- ,V:;irh.nr is .ha rincr witu Jin" L-lit in- . . , . hen nllins- un a comfortable lead, and when Portland came to tne Dai in mo eighth Inning they faced a lead of 10 to 3 against tnem. Final Rally Is Staged. Nevertheless, a rally was staged. In which Davis and Derrick singled, and hnth .cored when Krause doubled to left. Speas then singled, scoring Krause with the sixth Portland run Alarmed by Portland's run-getting ahilltv. the Aneels hove to in tneir half and scored two more ana .roruana - . T!nllia nnfi Carries never had a chance in the ninth despite Portland Team Rallies ana carries attempt as a pinch hitter. nff fiame 5.4 at Eureka. LTDB WARES couia nave oeen V- manager In 1914 had the St. Louis Browns not drafted him. The for mer Oak Bhortstop was offered the managerial berth vacated by Johnny Dobbs at Montgomery In the Southern t.lA11 nltt Tn thA r .. .lht. came nome on " across tne ring wlu u6"'-"- " . oriA v, wnrks at fifth doubles by Berry and Chadbourne cad and face and at times he an expert cigarmaker "d he w, ork st t,rt Trrick's sinarle scored two more, i" " . hBWiidered. his trade when not experting on tne But In the meantime the Angels naa Murphy appeared to tire in tne sixtn moist aenvory. after receiving a hard right uppercut to the law. The crowa Kepi s Most cities oeaecs u.bu y"""1 to McFarland to put nim out. m ning atnietes wim euuubu seventh and eighth McFarland f re- medallions to outfit a Spanish don. , j nr.,.niv In thA face I Tl.fn-t.inat.lv Pnrtlnnfl Ifl forced tO quenty Siaeu - -- !,""' ""-'r.' ;r;rn fmm knm. Vv,r owners. W. C. Dur With tne Oaca. Ui "f". o - - uuinu us o'ssio".. - - - lew Maya inann " .1 t. th. r-himiro fiarhter ttaII n nnnimllv that takes I . j T3., Arruirre. cleaned up J10.000 " ".f "t k. t rjr .i.n, n,1 feter "7-." n fi.. v and Intended to League. ... Hay fever was the cause of death of r.iiv Borden, one 01 tne ueoi jvib racers of the West, at Hanford, Cal. could quic have brought the bout to a the edse off whatever plans and fete? a nave orvusm w-a . ker termination had he so desired. COLTS WIX BY FAST FETISH McCredie1 Score: Portland J Chadb'e.m Derrick.8. Bodsera.2 P.vla... Doane.r. Uober.l. . Epea.,1... Berry.c .. Hafey.p. . Stanley, p. Krau.e.r. McCredie BHOAEl 1 O 2 1 0 Goodwin. 2. 0 0 Wotell.r... 2 2 Howard.l. 5 6 0 1 00 2 0 0 7 0 0 2 21 0 00 0 1 8 00 0 00 Los Ancele. I EUREKA, CaU Oct. 17. (Special 4 2 0 00 Although the Humboldt team had the 2 10 00 game apparently won Deiore 11 who half dozen Innings old. tne foruanu Northwestern team made a lively fin ish and carried it off unaer tneir arms. Score. 5 to 4. ' R. H. 15.1 , DA.ti.nii K 7 z Eureka...- ' u.ti.riAi Recob and Murray; Mc- George and Rock strobe this aAaann on ullT stage a great campaign wiw in the East next season. Los Angeles players do not antici pate that George Stovall will supplant rn niiinn an Anttel manager next sea son. They think that so long as. Henry . Tallinn Will SL1UA. ' - ICtuu - -" " ' - . knockers. Krueger.m Mue.el.l. . Sawyert8.. Johnson,. Byrnes.c. . Crabbe,p.. 60 00 10 10 6 0 2 0 00 Totala 40 17 23 11 5 - Total.. 83 12 27 14 0 Crabbe out. bunted third .trine. Batted for Stanley In ninth. Portland 0 0012008 0 Hit. 11OS 4 1 0 4 8 IT Lo. Aneele. 6 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 12 Hit. 8 2011082 12 Ruai Chadbourne, Derrick. Rodfrera. Davis. Berry, Krause, 'Wotell, Goodwin 2. Krueger, Mue.el 2, Sawyer, Johnson 3, Crabbe 2. Three hit. and 8 run. oft Hafey in 2 1-R Inn mars: taken out in first with three on and two out.- Charsre defeat to Hafey. Stolen bases Wotell, Byrnes. nr...K.i. hftn Ttodsers. Johnson. Two- base hlta Muesel. Krueirer, Berry. Chad bourne 2, Krause. Sacrifice hit ooin. Sacrifice fly Byrne.. First on balU Off tfrahhA 1. Stanlev B. Struck out Crabbe 1, Stanley 1. Double plays Davis tn Rneas? Muesel to Goodwin to ttowara. Hit by pitcher Wotell, by Hafey. Time 1:50. Umpire. Finney and Phyle. O'BRIEJT SHUTS OCT SEALS ! Zacher Stars for Oaks in 2-0 Game With Four Hits in Four Trials'. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. Oakland shut out San Francisco by a score of 2 to 0 today. O'Brien, on the mound for the Oaks, pitched a steady game and Telegraphic Sporting Briefs M5NTREAI (jueoec. noneri i-uutu-man, a spitball pitcher drafted by Montreal from Davenport, Iowa, has been sold to Cincinnati. He was part of the price paid by the Montreal club for McGraney.. Chicago The exhibition game to have been played here Detween ine local National and American League teams for the benefit of the wiaow oi the late Cub third baseman, James Doyle, was postponed because of rain and cannot be played until next Spring. New Haven. Conn. A distinct Inno vation in the training of a Yale Var sity crew has been Introduced this Fall in nrnnaratlon for the Princeton race on October 25. For the last two weeks Angeles, 9-0, four hits. the men wno ma.vo uy tun -have been going down to the harbor at 6:30 in the morning and rowing about four miles. They eat oranges loral enthusiasts attempt to conjure up, As a consequence, among ballplayer Portland has come to be looked upon as a sort of refrigerating plant so far as appreciation is concerned. In a measure this criticism Is" justl- . . n . i .i UnA th... nn. Ilea, lur rui uanu uaa i,a,a i I auu. . .1.. nants In four years and the novelty Berry has charge of the Los Angeles has lonK since worn through tne ve neer. But. without question, some at tention should be paid Manager Mc Credie and his 1913 pennant athletes this Fall and. If the Commercial Club doesn't inaugurate some sort of cele-1 bration, at least it should put the bug in the ear of one or us suosiaiary or ganizations. Eight straight is the proud toll of Southpaw Harry Krause, of Portland. When Harry shut the Angels out on Tuesday, 9-0, he tied the Coast record for 1913 held by Johnny Williams, of Sacramento. Krause, too, has done the thing in neater fashion than the Hawaiian, for Johnny had to be re lieved several times to stave off the Inevitable defeat. Krause has pitched a total of 77 in nings since September 7, allowing 14 runs and Go nits. hao he reaulred relief. The last walloping handed out to Handsome Harry was by Sacramento in Portland on September 1. His winning record is: September 7, Oakland, 9-2, allowing seven hits; Sep tember 11, San Francisco, 2-1, six hits; September' 18, Venice, 12-1. six hits; Clarence Kolb, the comedian, offered to bet $60 on himself in a 60-yard foot race with Jimmy Johnston, but. when the time came for Blgning articles, Kolb demanded that Johnston carry the water bucket and an armful of bats. Happy Hogan loses one of his prom ising players. According to a bulletin of Secretary Farrell's Chattanooga's claim on Outfielder Wilholt. late of Stockton, has been allowed. Amateur Athletics. The Oregon Law School football team is out to arrange a game with the Piedmont Stars. Wabash and Brooklyn teams. The managers of the three t.om. run arrange a match by calling In only one game Manager Dwyer, Marshall 3404, after 6 o'clock In the evening. The Jewish boys' basketball team has started training for the 1913-14 season, and more than 15 candidates turned out th flrat nlarht. Four of last year's team are back, and all are fighting for their nositlons. Manager senwan. expects let the Seals down with only three and crackers on the way down and get record Is 16 wins and 10 losses. September 24, San Francisco, 3-2, five to arrange games with several romana hits; September 80, Oakland, 3-2, six and out-of-town teams. Aaaress nj- hits; October 6, Oakland, 4-0, four hits; man Schwartz, care the Franklin Hotel. October 10, Venice, 8-5, 11 hits; had re- r... ..... .i- inning., rvtnh.r ii Ti Th. Inst baseball game for the city 1 - a n fni- hlta . I nhATTinlonSniD Win UTJ uiajcu Krause led the American Association the Vaughn-street grounds, when the pitchers in 1912 and he stands a good Harriman i,iuo ana j,....Hn. thA in theltia The railroaders are favorites, hav Coast circuit this year. His present ing downed some of the fastest teams srattered hits. while Overall was touched ud for 10 bingles. Zacher, Oakland's centerflelder, proved the star of the game. He got four hits in four times up. Score: R.n Vt-BnolMf-n I Oakland BHOAE BHOAE UnnAnrfT r 4 0 1 0 0 COV.1 8 1101 Vcrdl..'l 2 12 1 0 Hetllnsr.S- 4 1 0 0 0 Jo'nston.m 4 11 OO Kaylor.r.. Echaller.l. 3 1 0 0 0'Zacher.m. Downs. 2.. 4 012 8 0Gardner,l. Cohran.... 8 0 3 8 0 Cook...... Carfight.8 8 0 1 6 0 Leard.2. .. Bchmiat.0 B u zv Aiexan r.a Overall.p. 8 0 0 1 01O Brlen,p Tobln... 8 0 0 1 DC 0 0 0 ooj 28 24 16 0 0 0 0 6 00 8 00 18 0 6 a 0 7 10 0 20 Totala 29 8 24 16 0 Totals. 27 10 27 8 1 Ran for McArdle In ninth. San FrancUco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hit. 1 00001100 3 Oakland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Hit. 4 1 0 1 O 2 0 2 10 Run- Coy, Hetltng. Sacrifice hits Kay- lor Gardner, O'Brien. Stolen base Cook. First on balls Off O'Brien 3. off Overall 3. 6t uck out By O'Brien 7. by Overall 4. rtn.ihiA Dint Corban to McArdle. Left on bases San Francisco 6, Oakland 6. Time 1;48. Umpires uumrie ana njuu, WOLVES POOD BFECK HARD Vr.ncf.lnns' Defeat Again Crowds Tliom Out of Bowrnd Place, SACRAMENTO, Oct. 17. The Sacra mento Wolves regained second place t..w at tha Ainanso of Bpcck Hark- hess. The locals pounded the VenU. elahster for 11 hits, two of them homo runs, . Ue Innings and look, thslr . i -J victor of the weeU, 7 to 0. I3aroen.oa relieved Karknees and held the Wolves safe, but thc damage had bea fleno, and when the visitors came within one run of tying the score in ii. .iih Munaell relieved Lohman anu (.hooked the rally. It was Lohmana third atralaht victory eluto he wu back to the campus In time for break fast. Cincinnati. Johnny Kllbane, of Cleveland, the champion reatnerweignt of the world and JtnocKout jaara oi this city have been matched to meet in a 10-round boxing contest here on Oc tober 30. Racine, Wis. George Chip, the Pitts burg middleweight, wno recently ao feated Frank Klaus, has been matched to fight George ("Knockout" Brown, of Chicago. The match probably win take place In Pittsburg, xne men nave fought two draws. Grand Circuit Races Postponed. LEXINGTON. Ky, Oct. 17. Because r.f a heavy rain auring tne morning, the trotting races, wnicn were to nave taken place here today, were postponed, and the four events will be run off to morrow. This was to have been the lir.al day of the meeting of the Ken- lucky Trotting norae nreeuera Asso ciation. WORLD TOUR IS BEGUN WHITE SOX ANX GIANTS PLAY IS CIXCIXTTATI TODAT. in .nrf around Portland, but the Brad fords are expected to put up a atrong ...mA MB.na.K-Br xvn:iituen-, vm. ...... My mission where. takes me every- I have entre into every home and office, into every cluh and business. I am for the smoker in every station of life, because I am both quality and quantity. QUALITY, because I am a T urkish blend totacco. of cli choice, pure QUANTITY, because my plain package gives you more smokes. I am FATIMA, the cigarette of tbe nation. There's a Valuable Coupon in Every Package "Distinctively Individual" Harrimans, will pick his team from the following players: Baker, Galvin, Main land, Chamberlain, Bryson, Hall, Hy land. Voss. Devlne. Hinkle, Crowe and Shinn. The game will start at 3 P. M. s The Lents Giants are out to play one more game before they disband for the season, and any fast team wanting this game can get it by calling Manager Forte, Tabor 2226, after 7 o'clock in the evening. The East Portland football team wants to arrange several games, and any manager wanting a game can get it by writing to John Swint, care D. B. McBride, Royal building. Lincoln High and Washington High football teams are working heavy prac tice, as their annual game will be played on Multnomah Field next Wed- you begin craving high -proof, strong, Speae. . Doane. . tiber.. . Fisher. . H'BglTn. rvodgera. L.1ndsay. uavl... . niause. . Chadb'e. Beavers' Batting Average. AB H AV AH 279 88 .308Derrlck.. 6S4 179 .a06;Kore... 1 480 146 .804Jamea... Krt 111 .S(H:B-rry. .. 127 38 .80OKrapp... 74 224 .B00; West 475 140 .2951 Hager'an SI 23 .'J84;stanley.. 138 38 .as0;McCredie 776 219 .279! H A 606 140 .277 660 156 .276 112 26 .238 260 60 .231 60 14 .203 100 11 .110 64 6 -094 12 1 063 2 0 .OUU The Columbia University football team will leave this morning for For est Grove to play Pacific University. The Columbia University Juniors will play the Camas High School squad at Camas. Wash this afternoon, Teams From National and American 1 Leagues Will Meet Second Time at Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct. 17. The Chicago White Sox ball club, Chicago cham pions, led by Manager James Callahan and Secretary Harry B. Grablner, left tonight for Cincinnati, where tomor row they will meet the New York Na tionals in the first game of a baseball tour around the world. The local players left aboard a spe cial train, which is to be their home almost continuously until they board tbe steamer .at Vancouver, B. C, No vember 20 for Japan. Mjvnaier McGraw and the New York players left New York early today for Cincinnati. Both teams will board the special train following tomorrow's game and journey to unicagu, wueie the second game of the tour will be played. President Charles Comiskey and a large number of rooters accompanied the team to Cincinnati. The probable lineup for the tour Is as follows: White Sox Weaver, ss; Schaefer, 3b: rh... lb: Crawford, rf; Bodie, cf; Cal- ahaa or Speaker, If; Berger, 2b Sohalk. when rough, whiskey --when flavor, delicacy and age no longer appeal to you cut out drinking. nesday afternoon. Coach Earl, of the East Side school, has switched his back field, and in case they do not show up any hotter he will use his star tncke, Tegart, as a half. Coach Borlesko is not saying much after the showing made by bis team against the Jefferson High team Wedneeday, when he won 12 to 0. Roscoe Fawcett will referee the big game next Wednesday and W. S. Shaw will umpire. Dallas Takes Up Football. DALLAS. Or., Oct. 17. (Special.) For the first time in the history of Dallas High School football has found a permanent place in the institution's athletics. For years basket ball has reigned supreme, ant it is perhaps owing chiefly to tha ict that neigh boring schools have sent numberless challenges to Dallas that tho athletid board has decided to venture on th gridiron. Southern BeUlum Is likely to nM1". mat water supply from an underground la S",,, d..;ovcred a short time a.o. At present It IT"""1" ' - Cyrus Noble is pure, old and palatablfi Bottled at drinking strength. .... Costs no more than any other good whiskey. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon race: A REAL C A. HUNT, winner of all local motorcycle races on a Flying Merkel, vs. JESSIE LITTLE, one of the fastest roller skaters in the country. Motor Cycle vs. Roller Skates 2 1-MILE RACES 2 .. Zi SUNDAY Afternoon 4:00 Evening 9:00 Princess Skating Rink Admission 10c. Skates 25c Learn to Skate Tonight Grand March STUDENTS' MATINEE TODAY