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TKE OltEGON DAILT JOUKNAL, vPOIlTLAND; WEDNESDAY; EVENING, JUNE 1 0. 1 903. Hot Weather Clothes ? 2 RROWNSLOSErf0lt AUBERGINES LOSE - WALLA WALLA FAILS TO SUPPORT ITS TEAM ' TO-DUGDALE'SJIIEN ; I i i . r m j, ii. in i i iiiw t i in i i 1 if liti i ... Mm.-, KostalWks Relieved -In --the ;tighth,vana inus;; tne? i ,uamB 'twas -Losii . vTAOmO COAST UAOVB. J. ttaadliur of tha Clubs... ,. i- ' i Won. Lost P.d. Lb 'Angeles 40 !.J!, Sacramento. . ......16 It Ban Francisco ....17 28 Oakland . . ........21 M Seattle . '.........IS 14 Portland ....19 17 - .4l .t0 .66 .42 .424 .127 ' SEATTLE, t June 18. Seattla won yesterday's cam a In the eighth whan Manager Vlgneus substituted Oergs 'En via for Joe Koatal In tha pitching box. Koatal had held tha Seattle team ilown to six hlta and four runs which '.Portland tied In their half of the eighth. When Wilson' f . men went to the . bat OSorge Engle was on the Blab and they ' found him, ea ay. , 1 a nd Ing-1 ort hres. sals hlta,. which with a base on bans netted Seattle two runa and the game. "--The absence of Jay Andrews was ap parent, at the team lacked ginger, al though Claude Bcnmeer piayea a crea Itable third base. " v Smith's muff of Raldy's 'long fly. Van Buren's triple nd Nadeau's . single nt Portland two In the first Seattle seoured one in the third and two In tha.' fourth whan Koatal . was a trifle wild. . Seattle ajjo pushed Another run across In the seventh, assisted by errors on Portland's part The Browns tied In the eighth when misjudged Raldya fly, after Nadeau, Anderaon and Schmeer hit aafely, bringing two runa the rubber. . With a man on second at a critical time Andy Anderson nailed a line drive from Jay Hughes' bat,- tossed the ball to Raldy, who covered second, complet ing a vry neat double play. - Jay Hughes had a touch of wlldness but his support waa good. The score: ' SEATTLE. A.B.R. H.P.O.A. E. Zelgler. Sb S 0 1 2 Ward, c. f. ..4 0 1 2 Hannlvan. 1. f 2 1 0 2 Bchwarts. 2b 4 0 1 1 Smith, r. f 4 2 2 2 Zinsser, lb 2 2 1 2 i t wt i - m 1 1 A Boetteger. c I 014 1 Hughea, p 2 0 0 0 2 j vNtr I thlch . ijjfime 1 JT across .: J rr- J I I il l , , . Ill I I I I' V I 1 1 . h A III II 1 A XII d VJ Xoaaf Peter Jackson aad foe Cans pose exclnslTely for The Journal. Jackaoa la training 'or h la contest la tkis city ow- Juse la. . ' ' . AMERICAN LEAGUE . r. ........ -.e 1 Totals , 20 6 27 12 PORTLAND. A.B.R-H.P.O.A. E Raldy, a. a Van Buren, c, t. Nadeau. 1. f . . . Anderson, 2b. . Schmeer, - 2b. . . Vlgneux. r. f . . . Hess, lb. . . . . . fihajf, c Koatal, -p. . . . . Englt, p. . ; ... 6 S ... t it 2 2 2 2 2 12 1 0 0 kToUla . , .... 32 ,4 8 24.17 f f SCORE Br INNINOS, 11-14 .f '" Portland . -liJi.l 0,02 0 .V" BLMMARY. Hits Off Kostal 4; off Engle 2. Struck nut Rv HuihM 1. Two-base hit Hess. Threerbeae,. httrtVan Buren. - Double plays Hannlvan to Ztnssar; Campbell to Zinsser; Anderson to Raldy. Bases on' balls Off Hughes 6; off Kostal 4; off Engle 1. Time of game One hour .and .. i.C. mlnutts..- .mpjreQ'Conne.ll. Diamond clistenings Judgment thou art fled. ' Oh. why was Kostal taken out? Why waa Butler- not relieved on BaturdyT.. . - There Is a tide in the affairs of men. etc ' The Browns presented a patched-up team, yet they should have won. Hew many games have been lost through similar displays of poor Judg ment? Anderson played a star game at sec ond. Raldy delivered the goods In his usual style. . Van Buren's three-bagger recalls Brother Joe s'" Sunday game. Jay Andrews missed his first game this season. Jay is Improving. Improved 100 per cent lately. -Xs .Jack Orim la thoroughly dissatisfied J "wltlt: the National sltuation.- I Dr. Drake must have a tremendous f practice, if hla knowledge of dentiatry fJUI 1 OSl'l'UD n 11,11 aaiF ii fc nww ball- club Prex. Tush. Be still sad soul, be still. Dug Dale ta - here to ket hla All. Btovall and Olendon were ' out lark ing ' Biinday venlng and -missed the train for Helens. McCloskey thought they had Jumped,, and oh, such a head ache. Quick haa been laid up since Sunday with, a i fever. The popular pitcher Is missed very much. i New i York Is going mad over the Splendid performances of the Nationals. JUattheweon, the star twlrler. who, durln his college 4ays at Bucknell. was . considered one of the best drop kickers nY the country. Is pitching in dd-Wine form -again, and thousands at tend -just1 to.-; aee him' pitch. What -wondera Selee has achieved with hie Chicago Nationals. They are aav youngatera - who have eome to tha front-, during the last few years and de serve -great praise for their splendid work. . . , Hugh Jennings, the greatest short- op -of-his day, has rounded the Cor nell 'Varsity Into good shape. The 'American League clubs are au 'dolne- well. The race, with the excep tion -oft Washington. Is an even one. and the , prospects for a "successful season are . bright at this time. AMZJU0AV ZJBAOtTB. Standing of the Olubs. .. , Won. Lost. P.C. Boston 20 1 .610 Philadelphia . ....25 17 .685 Cleveland,, .-JU ...nil. . .-51 St. Louis . 19 1 .Ml Chicago 21 10 .525 Detroit 1- 20 ,487 New York 17 22 .426 Washington 10 21 .244 At Phllsdelprla, R. H. E. ' 1 4 0 7 10 1 Batteries Owen and Slattern Mc- Farland. Waddell and 8c h reck. Chicago . . Philadelphia At Washington. - R H R Wsshlngton 6 13' 0 Cleveland . y 8 20 3 Batteries Wilson and Clark; Wright and Abbott. At XTrw York. New York St. Louis . -Batteries Chesbro and Donohue arid Kahoe. """ R. H. E ...3 5 2 . . .1 6 8 O'Connor; At Boston. WASHINGTON ATHLETES WIN FROM OREGON Good Performances at the Re . ,ceat.Y,.M-X. ACon-.. ference. Boston Detroit .' . :.'. . . . . . . . . . . Bstteries Young. Winter and Smith MulUn and McUuire. R H. E. 1 7 ;7 12 Angeia Play Poor BaU. LOS ANGELES, June 10. Morley' Loo Loos opened at home yesterday, after an absence of six weeks, and played poor game. Little Llndsey allowed them only Ave hits, while. they piled up ten errors behind Newton and Wheeler. Attendance 1,800. -Score: R. H. E. San Fran ..1 0 0 0 2 0 4 9 07 10 2 Los Angeles 00000008 0 2 5 10 Batteries Llndsey and Leahy: New ton, Wheeler and Spies. Umpire Levy Senators Took Plrst Chun. OAKLAND. Cal.. June 10. Sacramento won yesterday's game by opportune hit ting and Brown's good twirling. At tendance 900. . Score: . - R.H.E. Sacramento 0 8 0 4 2 0 0 I 17 11 Oakland . . .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 Batteries Brown and Graham: Herr and Lohman. Umpire McDonald. NATIONAL LEAGUE (Journal Special Service.) 4 OEARHART, Or.. June 10. The atu denta of the University of Washington and other ptate educational institutions defeated the- Oregon College athletea In a competition held at the Y, H. C. A. conference recently. The list of winners: 50-yard dash W. Merrltt. Whitman, first; Poling. Dallas, second; Kirk, Seattle Y. j M. C. A., third. 1 (in I AmU 117 . XHm.rn.mit U7 . ( i ! ma ti rat Tr, I oa 1 1 V T.fflA T ' n t var. t . second; Poling, Dallas,- third. 220-yard run W. Merrltt, Whitman, flrst: Predeaux, Pacific University second; Howard, O. A. C, third. - 40-yard. run W. JMerrltt. flrst; H. Merrltt, second; Hoover, third; all of Whitman. llalf-mllo run Graham. Whitman flrst; If. Merrltt, Whitman, second; Hoover.XT. Of ,W., third. Mile run II. Merrltt, Whitman, first; Oreenslade, Whitman, second; Peterson. V. of. W.. third. Hammer throw Phllbrook. Pacific University, first; Galloway. Whitman, I Spokane second; Karmein. Pacific College, third. Batterlei Plebeians -- of - Local Renown - Fall to Connect With the .-. -Necessary Goods, ;i nomo virzovAXi xsaottc ' ' Tsaterday's Sooras. Helena-San Francisco . game for feited to Helena. .. Seattle. 1; Portland. 7. Butte. ; Los Angeles, t. Tacoma. 11; Spokane, T. . . Ctaadlmf of the Clubs. Won. Iyost. P.C. Los Angeles ...... 1 1 16 .666 Seattle... 2 It .604 Spokane . ........ ..28 It .696 Butte 26 21 .563 Ban Francisco . ...14 26 .460 Tacoma V.. ..20 27 .426 Portland 1 21 .140 Helen . li II .126 Dr. Drake's eholceat collection of "au bergines,"" detteatelreulled-from the vegetable kingdom, cradled In the nur sery .of Impossible .promise, and reared on the strengthening tendencies or holi day attendance, periodical Southern trips and side talks . with Lucas, were In veigled into : playing a game yesterday with "Cornoroslty" Dugdale'a collection of pink tea atlsts from Puget Sound, and when 'the trap waa sprung the local plebeians were one tally on the wrong side of reckoning. The day jwaa Ideal for baseball, but - the crowd 'numbered but 43. The members of the Portland team played' fairly well, considering their Injuries. The score for the world follows: PORTLAND. A B. R. Donohue. 2b. ........ i 0 Delsel. 3b. . Parrott. 1. f. Shay, 1. f. Andersttn. C. , Davla. lb. . .. Hanley. c. f. Harmon, r. r, Painter. Wallace, p. Miller, p. . Totals . , s s. H. P.O. A. E. 4 10 Hurlburt. 1. f. 6 Hulln. 2b 6 Babbitt, s. s 2 Treadwtf jr, r.- ...... 6 FreemaQ, lb. . 5 Hurley, 2b. . 3 McNlchols. 2b 1 Drennan. c. f. ....... . 5 Stanley, c 2 Maupln. p. 3 41 7 11 27 11 1 SEATTLE. A.B. R H. P.O. A. E. 0 1 2 8 1 0 rt 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 Possibility That the Inland Nine , May Disband For Want of Support, i (Journal-Special Service.) WALLA WALLA, Wash., June Walla Walla, for a tlmo called 10. the town" Lrii'gi Baseball League, has decided that she cannot afford to go down to posterity with that reputation. For some time there' haa been a general feeling that the Garden City would have to throw up the sponge and withdraw from the league. all because the baseball enthusiasts. while willing to witness the games, re fused to contribute to the team's sup port. Messrs. Robert Burns and Clay ton Van De Water, the managers, have already gone 1600 In the hole, and were on the point of giving up the tank. This wakened .the city from Its accustomed lethargy and now the chances are very favorable that Walla Walla will stick the season out. The people who took hold of the base ball situation agreed If was a shame thnt the Garden City, larger than Pen dleton, Colfax and Dayton put together, hoM withdraw from the floid and have the mortification of seeing those towns stay In the game and support strong, winning teams. Quiet row prevails In Walla walla. and the hopes of the. fans seem about to bo realised, that this city will play In a league that will last the entire season. BOXING EXHIBITION TO BE SCIENTIFIC Joe Walcott and Young Peter Jackson Will Box in Light ning Fashion,. You can keep cool in one of our light-weight HOMESPUNS or uSERGE SUITS. TT?ecorrect thing for summer wear light, cool and comfort able. Prices, I v, $ra and Summer Shirts White and fancy colorings in summer-weight basket and Madras weaves 75c and $1.00 Straw Hats LATEST SHAPES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Outing Trousers PERFECT FITTING $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 8 12 27 12 4 WATXOWAI. X-EAOOTB. Standing of the Clubs. New york Chicago . . Pittsburg . Brooklyn . Cincinnati , Boston , . , Philadelphia . Won. Lost, P.C. ..Jl 18 r .706 ..82 14 . ,..82 17 .653 ...23 22 .til ..20 23 .465 ..17 25 .405 ..12 33 .267 ..11 31 .22 Chicago . . Boston . . Batterics and Moran. - At Chleaffo. R.H. E. 4 8 1 ...1"5 1 -Taylor and Kllng; Willis Umpire Kmslie. At Pittsburg. Pittsburg . rnuaaeipnia , ' . tj , ; -Batteries Wllhelm and Phelps; Dug gleby and Roth. Umpire O'Day. R. k. E. ,7 U 1 .4 ',4, 3 . At St. Louis. R. H. E. St. Louis 3 7 C New York . 11 It 1 Batteries J. O'Nell. Sanders and M. O'Neil; Miller,- Matthewaon and Bdwer- Totals .37 SCORE BY INNINGS. 12345739 Seattle 1 2 0 0 1 0 8'1 0 8 Portland ..02101010 27 SUMMARY. " Innings pitched Wallace In Miller C. Hlta Oft Wallace 5; off Miller 7. Bases on balls Off Wallace 1; off Miller 2; off MnuDln z. Struck out By Wallace z by Miller 1; by Maupln . Two-base hits TreadWay 2. Hulen; Drennan. Free man. Three-ase hits Farrott. Ander son. fiulen Sacrifice hlta Stanley, Maupln, McNlchols. stolen Dases Ban bltt 2. Krremn. -Left on bases Port and 7: Seattle 7. Wild pitches Wal lace 2. Time of game One hour and 45 n-.lnutes.- Umpire Huston. Pltehe Bona Waa Wild. 'SPOKANE, June 10. Spokane lost yesterday's game to Tacoma through the"wildness of Burns.- 'The game waa full of loose fielding and poor base- running. Score: R.H. E. Tacoma . ..1 0 2 0 5 1 1 0 111 12 4 .20280000 0 7 10 4 Bluett and By ere: Burns Discus McLaln. U. of O.. flrst; Gra-and Zalusky. Umpire Warner. ham. Whitman, second; Phllbrook. Pa-1 cmc University, third. . I tu Defeats Xrt Aag-eles. TIt.U DnHnv Af rkallaa ..4 DTTTT1 Unn Tim. 1A wnn ..I ft I. juiiii . mi up v. .'Ulia. aim I wj.a v. 1 1 . . , muiii, v. w v.. I . . , t, first place; Leonard and Graham Of ting, while "Ske!" Roach was a pussle V'"" ' As the date for the bout between Joe Walcott and Young Peter Jackson, the colored welterweights, draws near the Interest In the event Increases. Al. Her- ford, the genial manager of Jackson, wired the Pastime Club last evening (that he Jb4. started for Portland. During the hot days" past 'tfie" con-" testants discontinued all gymnasium work, and confined themselvea to a few houra of road work early In the morning. - Both men are In the pink of condi tion and are ready to enter the ring at a moment's notice, end will respond to the gong on June 18 in condition to put up the fight of their lives. Arnold, who was originally matched to meet Mike Memslc In the la-round preliminary, has been found to be too heavy and Billy Snallham.. a 122-pound boxer of California, has been secured to meet Memslc Instead. RACING NEWS Results of the Going-At Graves end and Seattle Race Tracks, Alio ifP,f ,';. -.-il ill'' ' GtmwtfuiT M okmaaUii (Sill Afore 5 "MOST POPULAR CLOTHINO HOUSE IN THC STATE." g 85-87 Third St., bet. Stark and Oak iiiiiiiiiiiHHiHiEiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimtniran NEW YORK. June 10. The Parkway handicap, the feature at Gravesend yes terday, was won by the favorite. Major Dalngerfleld. Results: About six furlongs taptivaior won. Royal Summons second. Lord Badge third; time, 1:12 2-5. MITe and 70 yards - Btar ana uarter. second, scoffer .Ultra; Whitman and Moore of O. A. C. tied for third place. Broad Jump Leonard. Whitman, first? Karmein, Pacific, College, second; Poling, Dallas, third. The deciding game of baseball be tween the faculty and Washington for the championship of the . conference waa won by the faculty by a score of to 1. Batteries Paculty, Hutchin son and Pechter; .Washington,' Graham and Snyder. Five and a half furlongs Grenade second. Harbor third; if. thai T T jnm h.n hit waa rAmuA a h..a. nn ar.nrm- ' I won, Caaclne n ir in i iime. l.vt -o- n. XI. . I . . ., ,, a i r,.,.. AA.n.nAt a i faricway nanairap, miiB arm hi Los Anr'eies'l 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 1 teenth Major Dalngerrteld won. Merry Batteries Knacn ana smttn: Tnomaa Acrobat second, manuui miru, nine, luuiniiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiRiniin TEe Convenience P O D D ?7rii i.t - & (mum N I a N S S a M s M II Of Electric AppllJtnces sBduld "recomrriftnd them VT tvtfont ' for use in business or in the home. So handy for so many uses, first. 5 cost so small the v are economical as well as convenient. We H can show you a great variety of goods that you will find it to your advantage to use. ' - e and lllldebrand. RECORDS GIVEN 0UT KNIGHT ELECTED COACH (Journal Special Service.) SEATTLE. Wash.. June 10. At Joint meeting of the faculty and atudent athletic committees of the University of Washington. James C Knight, who has been athletic coach at the university during the paat year, waa re-elected to the position for the coming twelve months. Mr. Knight will have '. charge of all outdoor sports during,, the coming col lege year. A committee was appointed to draw up a contract with hire, fixing his salary at 31.600. During the past year Knight haa ea- tarnished rowing at the university on an Intercollegiate basis, "his crew bow holding tho coast . championship. - Both the football and baseball teams, coached by hhii. won the Northwest Intercolle giate championships. His track team won the state championship. and broke even for the Northwest championship. sharing -the honors with Idaho. SELECTS QUARTERS (Journal. Special Service.) OAKLAND. Cal.. 'June 10 James J. Corbett arrived here yesterday and at once proceeded to the cottage at CH'U's Garden, which Is to be ; his training quarters. He will begin active train ing on Saturday. The corrected records of the Col leglate Athletic League of Oregon have beert given out by W. L. "Marks, Albany College, retlrlng president: 80-yard dash Robert N. Torbet of Albany College, C 4-6 seconds (1903) 100-yard dash Roy Heater of Pacific College, 10 3-6 seconds (1902). 220-yard dash Roy Heater of Pacific Cbllege, 23 seconds (1902). 440-yard dash Roy Hester of Pacific College, 62 seconds (1902). 880-yard dash Willard L. Marks of Albany College. 2:03 4-6 (1908) Mile run W. Morris of Pacific Col lege, 6:06 (1902). 120-yard hurdle Roy Heater of Pa clflc Colloge. 16 .1-6 seconds (1902). 220-yard hurdle Alton B. Coates of Albany Cbllege. 27 seconds (1908) Pole vault Elmer .Cummlngs of Mc- Mlnnvllle College, 10 feet (1903). Broad .lump Alton B. Coates Of Al pany College. 21 feet. (1902). High Jump Wesley M. Wire of Al bany College. 6 feet 3 Inches (1901). Hammer throw Don G. Morrison of Albany College. 104 feet (1903). Discus throw Don G. Morrison of Albany College, 103- feet - 8 ' inches (1903). Shot put Don O. Morrison of bany College, 35 feet 6 Inches (1903). 1:49 2-6. Five and a half furlongs Baneful won. Pirouette second, Bronx vniru; time, 1:10 2-6. Mile and an eighth Knight of the Garter won. Bar Le Due second, North brook third; time, 1:68 4-6. the At Seattle Track. 8EATTLE, June 10. Results at Meadows: Five furlongs Virgil D. won, Blon- dura second, Malasplna third; time. 1:02K. Four and a half furlongs Midway won. Jack Little second, ueorge uerry third; time. 0:66. Six furlongs John Boggs won. Bneu Mount second. Vassato third: time, 1:18. Mile The Miller won, El Oriente sec ond. Filibuster third; time, 1:43. Five furlongs 8klp Me won, Espl- rando second. Kara be 1 third; time 1:02. Seven furlongs Lou Cliveden .won. Homage second. Myrtle H. third; time, 1:2914. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY I 1 Seventh and Alder Streets Portland; Oregon g immnnnnnimmiimnimnimixnziiaiM MADE GOOD AVERAGES The Athena tournament was attended from Pendleton by F. W. Waite. H. J. Stlllman, J. M. Spence. S. R. Thompson, D. C. Clark and W. J. Sewell. Stevens of Porterey made the highest averare for the meet, missing out 13 Al- birds out .of 490, which is an average of 97.4 rer cent. II. J. Stlllman scored (fift second high average, or 89 per cent. THE PORTLAND rOBTXJLBTD, OBBwOV. AYXmiOAN FLA. MMiaaMSMSSHWHMBBMBaHMBBSiMJ HZASQVABTZM POB TOUBZSTS AB"D OOWCBBOXAXi TBATBUB. Special rates asade to famlUea and siagle geatlemea. The mwukgemeat will be pleated at all times to show rooms aad ' give prices, i A modem Turkish featfe. establishment in the koteL .. .... ..... X. C. 1QWIU, Sfaaaffea DAI CV CI rPTCTl . rADTAIM The last day of the shoot Stevens scored I ULL I LLLUILU Vrtl I HI It 15tf out 0f a . f : Office -' ioaJ4 . Flrrtt Street ' Plidrie Clay And while about it you're thinking, just step in and order your Printing of ... E. L. E. White & Co. Commercial Printers and Publishers Tttcrc art amcr Prlntim OITlccf. bat aost lost il like tn.f Come antf let for yourself. PORTLAND, OREGON (Journal Special Service.) . UNIVEHSlTy OF OREOON. Eugene, June 10. At meeting of the 'Varsity track athletes, held on Saturday, Clar ence L Poley, '06, waa unanimously elected captain of the track team for the season df 1904. Poley la Oregon's crack distance runner, and Is holder of the State record for the mile run. His boat time for this event Is 4:43 2-6P Poley Is 26 years old and Is registered from Ashland. .' LOST ON A FOUL (Journal Special Service.) LOS ANGELES, June 10. Billy Woods Of this city lost to Harry -Foley last night on a fout committed In the fourth round of a 20-round ' contest Woods objected strongly to the award, disclaiming the slightest knowledge of any improper, work. . " ' Full description of all sporting events. New York and Chicago races received by direct wire from the tracks. New York telegraph tlpa posted. Commissions received for. all sporting event In any cart of, the world. First betting Cali fornia races 1:46. p. m. Memphis races commence Monday, March 39, first bet ting 11:46 a. m. PORTLAND CLUB, 130 Fifth street. possible 155. MAKES NEW RECORD BOSTON, June 10. The circuit' paced meet at Charles River Pnrklast night wss a recoru-oreaHing anair. the con testants In the paced events wore Bobby Wal thou r, Hugh McLean und Joe Nelson. The race was run in ,Qye. mile bests. Tn the last heat Walt hour met Nelson, winning the heat, and the race by a half lap. In 6:06 4-5, a new world's record. E-RU-SA CURES PILES OR $50 PAID CONTAINS NO MERCURY, NO OPIATES Worst cases cured with one box of E-ra-sa y excited the keenest interest among the sons of Nassau throughout the whole world. There is nothing so good as college spirit. 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