THE OREGON .JOURNAL. . PORTLAND. SUNDAY, MORNING. , APRIL' 10, - JCOi. 201? SPOflTS Coif Toamey, i'f'? b Over Portland Loses Another Game to Oak-land-Hi8tory of Crack High Jumper-; Amateur Baseball--: Notes of the Track Roderick Macleay Wins ! Men's Cham plonship at the Links Coming Dog Show to Be a Big Event Other Sports Edited by 4 "i, X A. HC&AN C0;ilft0 DOG SHOW TO BE BIG EVENT OmXJLT :,wca tiooax cAirarxa . wi.- ma mwrantw m xxxxur to ..:..zm atXXO XX TIUS CITT, 4 front many states will crowd the great exposition building during tha four days of tha ahow soon to taka place. ; " woo Work AooompMshad. Since thelncorporation of the' Port- land Kennel club treat work has been don in educating tha public in tha mat tar of closer and better knowledge of man's boat and trueat friend In tha ani mal world, ; The improvement and beau tifying of tha oumeroua breed has bean greatly enhanced locally and tha annual dog show baa gradually become, the leading social event of tha year. A visit to the do show la Instructive and ele vating to old and young, a ciose study af tha wonderful development or tha vs.. rtoue breeds Is most Interesting, to any admirer of God s ereatures.. V" -v ., What th Poet, Says.- I We profoundly a tree with tha poet whan be says: TROPHIES WON BY THE GOLF : ;: PLAYERS IN SPRING TOURNAMENT Are you going to tha V? If you lack a soul you win atay away, far they will not associate wit im. If roa hare half a solo yo , wflt ga.i If yon I Tha poor do In Ufa tha flrmee friend - have soul, you must wa. U row Mvt i xue nrai o welcome, lonmon iw oe- .two soles rou cant keen away. - And If I fend'!"" 4 " vou hare a whole soul ro will be Ja I Yet he unnoticed falls unhonored all attendance at tha . aDoroachlnx bench! : his worth, i how most of tha time. - I Denied In heaven tha soul ha held on Great Interest la belna- avlnCad la the I earth.: t comlnf event throughout tha Pacific Whilst man. vain Insect hopes to be for- atatea and British Columbia aa well asL v-'v given' In many parts of tha east. The local TAnd claims himself a sola exclusive canine atock has been : so ... much Im-1 , . heaven. proved f recent years by tha lntroduc-1 Oh! man thou feeble tenant of an hour. " ' " "i i Depraved ay ; . aiavarr or corrupt py . . t power, - ' - Bv nature vile, ennobled but by name. Each kindred brute might bid tha bluah .. a ; f or, shame," f 11 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 f . t . i . .3. ' t i- CRACK HIGH JUMPER '. . HAS NOVEL HISTORY : Paaaatla la a hlrh 1umrr that threat ens to supplant Heatherbloom, aa the world's high. Jumping horse. . Already Peganus .has - made a record of seven feet ; two Inches, which la within one Inch of the present world's record held by Heatherbloom. Pegasus Is now: In active "-tratnhig -for-a -record -attempt, which will-be made soma day during the week at- lladlaon Square, garden, New Tork City, where he Is the sur Juniper of the Barnum A Bailey show. Rverv 4tv Peeaaus lumpa cioao to seven feet 4 the easy manner Jij which km rlolra the bar at that height Shows PIKEIB ,;'VVf, S lhim to be a ohenomenal Jumper and jfTea ji.reea- rina i-omerantan. That will 1 one that la capable oi improving-wun : Be iEnterea at the Portland Sench good training. '.. 1 , ' , - Show. SMvv ::' J.i -.-ar - Like many -great .horses Oh ihe'turf. 1 7? : ' ' 1 , v " 1 " Pegasus ; has an Interesting story at- tlon of so much renowned blood that tached to hi rise; Until recently he yearly increasing interest Is shown In waa driven as a road horse by a farmer . the anual Portland -shew by outside lu,t ouUlde of Philadelphia, But Pega the annual . Portland ahow by outside ,w WM too strenuous In his actions aplmals , from dlaUnt parts Increased for the-farmer. At- every opportunity year by year. Local owners, however, he would bolt away and try to lear are confident that they can hold fair avery obstacle W sight Even the trol 'share of the numerous trophies no mat- iey yrir did not seem too high for the ter what comes along There are signs, mbUous Jumper once he made up, his . however, that the tiuallty ol the exhibit itnJ .-totU--. i : will be a long way ahead of former After clearing the" ' harness several ; years and that It will be numerically times the Jarmef 'decided to dispose of much greater. Word continues to float the erratle animal, and he waa sold to ; Jn from various etates of individual Mr. Bailey - for $7f. He tr now worth; challenges amongst outalde fanciers as close to tS,800, and' K. Is doubtful JJ,thts ,to the probable results of Mr.' Mortl- .mount could buy him. '. mora awards amongst their peta. rmca in the- hands. of -experienced Whea BoeteVa tolaagrea. , horsemen; Pegaafis Improved wonderful The best of Judges, ho wevef, wlll of. If- He proved rnatural- Jumper and ten disagree on some' esaentUI points less than Ave months training he and the numerous surprisea up north came within an. Inch -of 4h cacprd at a my a mure. man duplicated -here.! Puo',0- P"r - . .. There are' many dogs oh the coast of va.t where number of representative Borae- rlous breeds that would be hard to beat I men- watched tha performance, at nas . .... 1 A t w t W.I 1 s)het 0aaaalalaal anj-wnere out mere are many others aol r. jhiw . T L .1 " close to them that It la sot surprising! eW .break7"e record held by Heather that different Judges may reverse for- bloom, and an effort will be made to ea rner oeciBioas: a very common nUUki rnP"'"n,Tr" J"I1 oy me lay rancier who Is .not thoroughly s"us is rjaoen py a - j a. . wi. a..a w I m ab swaps 1 mah rng -' , ,., ,w iiustea is io. oe carried-away with the naa jianui " J-""" . " )de tnat wth the perfect bead 7 ' : II"-' a tmiwtn ' - is the one that should win; Borne of ; - AT; -THF I INK ' those who offloiate.Jn the ring are even 1 . 1 lib v LIHIVu " ".. -ireoted by similar sentiments., entirely ' .: , overlooking many other perfect points ... L ' , . . in tne makeup of an animal to the ad- jack MoffaV the well known , golf ln- 'aithmVh h.... JUTS 1 stroeter-aVtheWaverly golf club, wm ' 'ou, otherwUe very far from rep-l. on Mav 4 for Duluth. where he 'S'7J.naarA instruct player, at the Northland " .Th.T-h .,.""'.' :uic' Oolf -duW.- At the end of - tern, montna " ties of a Mrfaef n.iii7 v. - Mr. Moffat' wUt return to Portland, as "4:ln.teluent .h?,4 a nrofessional gou player Mr. Moffat V . ; J V ... - i "j. ' i V, f i .1 ".5 at .! ! 0 -,L ( 1 ' -'v f.y "' LOIIfJAfJ'S PLAYERS mi m E f, t.. IPOBTXAsTB OUTSATTa OAJCXAJTB, t BTTT ; MTTUU - VWM TZOTOBT rtraas to coxa TaozzjcAjra ' WOBX ;:'WA HOT i SO , OQO , AB ')'... fJonraal hwhl RnrM.t :' '" Baa Franclsoo, .April f. Peter Lion man annexed another game from Port land today. , Peter's chances did not al ways have a, rosy appearance, and for three Innings-it -was an even break. Then the veteran turned loose a bunch of ginger and a new lot of glass yea for , Ms cohorts. ; They 4 caught Thiol man napping and In tha fourth Inning he was found for four hits, which, with bunch of errors, netted four. runs. With one In the third. - Lohmaa had enough to win. ' Portland came' through with one in the third and another In the fourth and a third in tha seventh. Caa tro thought his men could get near the wire at the flnlah and delay defeat, but Portland scored but once - and It waa all over. " '"'.i'.'-'', ''".' ' - McCreedle and Drennan played great ball '. tn the outer garden, the . former having ave chances and the latter eight. ' The Browne seemed to have their bat ting' eyea ' and pounded Bchmidt - hard. but' the unfortunate fourth Inning proved too much for them. 1 ne score . louowa: ; . ., .77 . : - . , . : ... IB. B. M. Pft. A. R7 Drennan,. ft f. '..,,.. 4 ,. 0 1 1 I ; a Nadeau. I t : 4 0 1 J f Castro, i. a. ........ 4 I 1 .1 I ll Beck , . 4 0 .110 rreeman,' lb. ......... -Art "i .1 t ks ;...... 4 o . i ! i o i Francla. tb , i. . iii4 .1 1 l tTt f VO McCreedle. r. 1 ...... 4 , i ,1 j. Bteelraan. d. 4 Sit P-;. ..., . 1 - J -1- Thlelman, Totals v Time of game One hour and II rain- Utea. Umpire Levy, . ...,V .. V VAcmo COAST &BAXIVB.' Btaadlnf of the Olabs. v - i.i , ' PC, Tacoma . I v. 'S :,n.,4 , T a l a a Y ... ..i..., V .a('aafa)a. .43 .133 -AH v ' r ' TeeterdayB Besnlts ti'-;.i Oakland, ' Portland, 4. ; '''....'" , Loa Angeles, Seattle. I. '.:!'' San Francisco, 10; Tacomy'l. ; 1 DIAMOND CLISTERINGS . .........14 4 ,1 24 It ' . ' C7. AB. R. H. PO. A. a uaniey, r. r. ........ Francka, a. a. ,....t. 4 Kruger, X t . . . 4 Dunleavv. o. . a Clancy, lb. ........... 4 8trelb.tb. I uevereaux, ; in. . , . . . . , 2 10 0 0 -i . ' 0 i i I 1 i U o o: l Prise trophies presented by tha Wav- erly Golf 'club to the successful mem bers y competing . In the tournament which closed' yesterday. ' Reading from left to rlght In the top row tha cups were won aa follows: -A. A., Wright, men's open championship;' Charlea . B. Ladd, mixed foursomes; Roderick ,Ma cleay, men's approaching, contest;, ladles' approaching, Mrs. WB. Ayer.- In the Lohman. c .v. ....... I' ' 1". 1 6.. 0 Schmidt,' p. . . . . i t . . v - J 10 V i Tdtaja. v., ,..... io rrr? urn, RUNS AND HITS Bt INNINGS. T Portland i'. .i.i..O Oil 0 0 10 14 REAL JOHN WILL BE .:. : AT THE DOG SHOW - . i i v rui uu . . ...... w v i v v i v second row,, reading from feft to right. Oakland .: .... .r 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 are: MlssVC Flanders, ladles open Hlts , , 0 1 4 0 tl l'M championship: Mlsa Griggs, mixed four somes Roderick Macleay, men a . open championship; Major Bethel." men's drrv ing. ; In the third, rowr T. A. Llnthlcum, runner ,up; women's open, bandtcap, not decided;. , Miss . Flanders, ladles' . open eharaplonahlp, women's putting, won by Miss .Flanders.- In he men's putting there wore three tlea and no result waa Obtained. y-V , :.;' t-t ,ii7--C 'i SUM MART. ' " w- "- Oaatrn Twikltau hits Thlelman, Bchmidt, McCreedle, Francis. Sacrifice hits Freeman. Strelb, Dunleavy. Stolen baae-r-Ganley. First baae on errors Portland. I: Oak land. I. .Left on be see Portland, . I; Oakland. Struck out By Thlelman, It by Schmidt, 1' Hit by pitcher Dev- ereaux. Double - plays Clancy- Junaa alated ) : Francka to " Strelb to Clancy. jv '",;t''i.-. .... f i.;, ; i Zoff. I.-, 7 'y-;1 ';' Oolrig soma.-' '" ' Trying t win:;,v Keep1 on hitting the baiL Thlelman waa all right, but . Over anxious once killed a eat; 4. -Last season . Portland had eamune on the toboggan shuts. The other teams ' win a game once in a while, so tha ; Browns are' all alone on the elide. "- The fans gather each evenlne at th " score board awaiting the returns, and '" go away protecting that they will hot come again, but they are back at tha aIA , stand again the next night to bemet vim ne same old story: -Lost again. . For the wounded feel Inara of tha l.t. ' cal fane who are sparring for a ray of , hope now and then.' the following olln. ping may be'aomewhat soothing:, j "Seattle may be able to play, baseball. " but Judging from-tha mlaarabla nhihU - tlon given Tueeday. there la no raaaoa ' why the 'northerners ahould not be at the bottom of the list and Ely's men oe " eupy a muoh higher poeltlon. "; . i : -wnen it cornea to ball playing, Seat tle certainly Is not In It with Portland. -The game put ud yesterdar waa lifeUsa from atart to finish, with a few possible ' exoeptiona. Hughea bitched a aood nnu and deseryed' more credit than he re--v Hall was In the box for Loa Anaeiaa s- and added his name te the Hat - of whltewaahers - He pitched -a fine nma - and had perfect support, - Hie work de serves special mention, as he left a etck bed to take his place In the box. ' At no stage of the game was Seattle - daifgeroua , The score , wast Lo Any ' geles 4, SeatUe ." Los Angeles-. Rec ord. ' ' ;,"- ., t',:- ... Soma of the Ud degree members oCv fandom . gleaned a ' little , satisfaction . from the result of. yesterday's game, from the fact that the Browns were pot 7 shut out ae uauaTu ' ; . : PerhapO now that the team haa started: , scoring a few runs they will get com-i pletely 'Into action by winning a game' or two.:- - ,(7 r,7:7. v ,;,..,., .7'-,., - XiOUisJCastro's reoord In the past haa ' been too good for any one who has not seen him play, to comment unfavorably -regarding him. So far his record 'with, Portland Oias been eminently .- satisfac tory. He Is probably worrying over the non-eucceas of the club, of which he la captain, and that May have a dlaeours4 log 'effect upon his best efforts. . - 'Castro, Thlelman,- McCreedle and Fran els found Mr. Sohmldt for long Jttlcr " drives, which were helpful aa far as thai .'. Browna'- tallying waa coneeraed. will minutely scrutinise the general for. mation and . structure of an. animal. If . the purposes for which It Is required by man la traveling qualities then Its run- "nlng gear must and should take prece- " V - viui tuw iivwh Bi. teas i ; . .. imnortance. ! , . , . . . . I -Sst - The addition of a good bead, however, will and should always help along. If k is required for a fighting dog or any has a splendid record. , He holds tne record of. 71 holes ion the - local linita. and also holds the professional record of TaoonuMllnks and also , at Gearhartl yeat a: match ' between Alex Smith,' ' the champion. - and Jack Moffat I attracted considerable attention at Ta coma, the former 'winning by one bole. X V. if v A a-'n.j t m s J''wi, J """at"- -ifi - " si 1 ' " ifi c"-iii at ' jr m ' - lilDlQDiED .Af.niB: IS NOW READY AND EMBRACES THE FINEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT OF t ; ; - ' t' other special pnrpose other essential Mr. Moffat also, held several records In , points must be considered. Os Beeord Beotsloss. acouana. ?. i ,i This , evening'.. Roderick1; Macleay. N. One of the greatest surprises un north It - -...... - k. '1"'' "'""V" vi-avn kw coast, championship game, in pointers : over Minnesota . Joe and I . .Wool ton Bang at Vancouver, which deci sion haa been since reversed at Victoria, which also la. probably correct but this In . turn may again be reversed. It Is Mr. Macleay work In the tournament waa a display of line golf. He has a natural, pose,: and It Is a treat to see him play. ' .";r claimed that Ch Joe i. . . Zi il " wesier xaa. one or waveriy s I. . T L 1 UIU.I The accqmpanylng Is a good likeness' of the Blue Belton English "Real John" C K. " C. (4118), : owned by Ben Bo gart - of t Portland, 'Oregon. John "was whelped February"1 IS. - iJOI; add r was bred by Joe- Lewis of Greenwich, Conn. tw has won four nrats on the bench in the eaat In the puppy class, winning first In a class of 14 at the Neve York bench abow .In 190L Last April at Vic toria, B. C., he won four firsts, beating Champion Roy Montes and Victor L. In the winners' class, and winning' two firsts In Seattle. Wash , the Tiext week. He ran in the N.-Br field trials In 10J and , hae-proven himself -greatr slre. He will be entered in the Portland bench now inie inonin. : - .. ; . mm enthuslastlo golfers, carried away two substantial trophies as the result of his cood work in the matches. , No more ideal days Could be wished for than the, past. four days The ladles! r. beat anywhere and : Wool ton Bang - Is ariother grand one and undoubtedly Ore gon Xd with these two make a grea t trio. Lad la yet anjmmature animal of but II months, kla aiM miHMijn. M....k of the same blood and type as JToe, In I thoroughlyenjoyed the outdoor sport P. K. C. show here last year stated that Bright who is getting on In years must have been In his day a grander animal thaq anything in sight and It la not sur prising that some of his offspring is giving Other aspirants , for honors a lively run for their places. - . ; ! Throughout the many other- breeds more ts quite as much rivalry and Inter- IRISH TERRIERS i- tin W. TO BE EXHIBITED AMONG THE BOWLERS The contest for high score this week on the Portland alleys was. very Inter esting. Vlgneux started off with III, and Watklns went one better, getting zis. Kneyse then' put up a .114. score, apd Case raised It to 117, when Kneyse eame back with 111. : Kelley then put up a III score, and Capen raised It . the same evening to ISJ. '-.--tS--r'-i--'. A two-man team tournament is being ' v -rna irian v-rrier. ; nne at th. . breeds that wilt h mt tha Pnni.ni MRrranged to be played about the 20th, eet. be!ng;shown and k la very evident Kennel dub bench show next weekv Is Not less than 10 .teams will enter, and that every good dog and all their friends atrue and distinct breed Indlaenous tht rfl pretty evenly matched, some to Ireland. William Ollard. a.enthn.t. kooq games rui oe piayea. Twenty- astlo IrlshTterrlar fancier of T.Mm. I vs doUars In prises wUl be. given to writes th. h ' win ohv. . n. the winning teams. of Irish terriers at the local snow.- He I 'i--cr Keating and. I Van Horn., who says:-" ,-r - ? M -'"7i" with 671 each Jn the monthly "The Irish terrier la one of tha f.- tournament of the ZOO club, will roll breeds that afforda consUnt Interest Ith? dw'n? m Monday night to nis . owner the whole year around. Exchange ,:3I Focrth Street V well as being on an eoualltv In Inter est when on the bench, and there la tin r,nmMc.o.Ani mmi.mULA t n ino ; neiuv oi sport that he does .tOmXXllSSlOnS received Oil all t mi e-bUL A -week before the Vancouver snow, on a tnree nights' coon nunt. a., terrieri rancier s dogs killed IS coons and Just missed one land otter. For bear likewise they are 'without an Eastern and California races. Direct, wire on all sporting! .events. y , 7:;PhraeM4ia 1414 J.. F. Kelley had his bowling clothes ! on Fridays night, " getting - 7 a : : pins -: tn five games, an average of 195 -per game. A game between tha Portlands and Blake-McFall will be played .Thursday night-and as each team haa a record of over I.S00 pins. It will be ; good , game. The Schillers bowling team has been eaual. For hirH nn .,... strengthened and are anticipating their shooting they Uke no second place Md nt game, when they intend to win In the coming bench show of tha Part. contest, or retlrey from - the leagua land there, will be benched no Jess than fj"!8. Be?ner h, ""O- can beat m 11.1. . . ., . I tha Portland Rmvni a inv nl. , Hut ll- this -breed." some people will have to be shown; 1 aaaaaaaaaatoaBMBMMwtaHtaMMMte.ub I ' t itiwu..:.iiM . wvumi unc S'w-mm the best bowlers on the Portland alleys to use his forefinger,' his splendid fame im ait ine. moiw-remaraaDiar-.x'.V'.'.--..r--'.-- Leavitt and Parrott of Newberg. Orl will open up their new ten-pin alleys Saturday night. April th. They, have Insulted 'full regulation Brunswick alleys,- And a picked team from, the Port land alleys will 'play them , match game at Newberg some time this month. The Newbergv team will play a return match-, with . the Portland ; bowlera in the near future. . " TM)s Hamby is another promlslna bowler who has rapidly come . to the 'r--!rry rr- '""ways capaoie 01 a crea- . , . , - ... . . - - - ! -------- ..i--Y-vfcyvvvvvs j iiaois score. . - I PORTLAND CL VB CAFE 130 Fifth Street, Between Wuhlnztta and Alder- V . HERMITAGE WHISKEY : SCHLITZ BEER , A1J Leading Crands of Cigars. Lincb at 9 p. m. IS HERO OF MANY : PRIZERING BATTLES J. Cooke, lightweight . chamnlon of England and middleweight champion of Bouto, -Africa, who recently arrived- in this, country for the purpose of getting on a maicn , witn the best American welterweights, has issued a challenge to meet all comers at tin pounds. Accord ing! to -those .who ; are ' familiar with Cooke's record, he is by far ; the best man of his weight that has crossed the ocean to tackle , the Tankee boxers. He has disposed of all the welterweights in England, and i althoughr hla fighting weignt is ' i8 pounds, , ne has been obliged to tackle heavyweights to keep -himself: Imgy.'fr'V- v.-. r. -Cooke has fought about 111 battles and haa only"1 lost 10. He claims that he has never been knocked out- One of of. Cooke s Important matches in.Ena. land was with Jack Scales, an Engllsuj champion heavyweight, who was at one time knocked out by Kid . McCoy In -two rounds. -. Although conceding many pounds In weight to his opponent, Cooke put nis man out in rour rounds. . and neat ; uave . Berry., tne , ngush : light weight champion, three times. He also defeated 7 Tom ;. Woodley . : three , times. woooiey win be remembered as the con queror of , Eddie Connolly'when the lat- if :-;WHr ' . ...... . ' . ' ' -t ' t 1 r " ' n ,.-U7V: ..-f;,,,-;! i j.;.; 7rf j-" 0, 7. ;7'i,7';-i -rSHnS fifilliiffSi 8 EVER SHOWN IN PORTLAND BY ONE CONCERN - : LABEL on each uit is our r salesmanj because it' is & a P POSITIVE GUARANTEE OF- QUALITY. STYLE AND SERVICE. r nTr - -r - i ; As announced in last Stmrtav'a TrtitmaT tVta aala" , will continue throughout .the month with ' ENTIRE T CHANGE OP DISPLAY AND QUALITY EACH s WEEK; AS FOLLOWS i :!Mi 7. J-a:!' fey.rfs: TAVCOtrrEaV WOV ' ZBOat "Tf.'' H. K. The rVancouver High school defeated the' Portland High school In a hotly con- tested game et baseball yesterday af-1 ternoon. The Vancouver .- boys man-1 aged to make three runs In the ninth inning,- tying the score, which had been live . to two 7ln favor of the 'i Portland team through the wlldnesa of the local I dub's ipitcher., , The Portland boys are) aisgustea -witn the treatment accorded i them,, for -the Vancouvers posed ss .a I nign- scnooi team, yet they used pitcher nowara, tne crack twiner of the Van eouver team of the Oregon State league, Ane c-oruana ooys say they do not know now many otner members of the Vancou ver team may. have been .professionals, but they do knew that Howard la, and therefore ' not eligible via- an amateur arama . -1 . - - - Don't fail to see display in our window. It'll interest you; and should you favor us with a . ' ' can you u noi pe urgea xo Duy. - - ; WE COURT INVESTIGATION AND COMPARISON. . :s ; . . . . - 1 , 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . , i . , -s55. . v -mum 8-87 THIRD - STREET . OREGON;S LEADING SUIT HOUSE. , ' 'ONE DOOR NORTH T CHAM. OF" 1 i ms? I s . : i com. ' J 1 771