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4 V , THE OREGON ! DAILY JOURNAL; : PORTLAkD, MONDK? EVENING, ' MAY 0, ISO! ,. yf4- :, t, .;f f. s...,.;jj- Ht!.' "' 'O-'"".- ' '; HV i 5 OAKLAND TROUNCES 'EDITED BY' j. A, HORAN ft .si. V 4ttHrkitkA kkkkkkkkkkkk kk ktt kk kfikikk k kk k kkk k kk k kk k kkk Hmjf. ; a a a MM.MM myMWW , DALLAS LOSES TO GREATEST ft; r dec nn m TIIIP f,riIHV!LLE;fJEN r DLL Ul ALL 1IIUL I lumil MM Tin A rXCTTUUI bat WAg m TxoroBzotra tiivi J PAJTCY TO TH CUB fill OP BBV j HOT AJTD tmi AJTD : . XXX 1C AIL OTB CBJBATJOH TD SADfTOBY. Ptab roBiOBiaiB, wmrnro Trra ,. rasv .runi'U &osbb- XOlf W WBXX, OOBRSBBZsTIt unu raAumrch ' w m . vBwm,'.' wj m ..... li v- . , . ...... . t i '. ' . i 4.. r I 1 11 - 1 , . , . 1 mm I'iini a sa w ' ar asswviusw . a. r ..a7 m sr aab . . w r m. 11111 ar uw - a bbb .asr . s .I'lLiiu sihw a .,w 1 a . . m. . . li . a y irv x r -sr waav r aaaBBaausi a. v jj w 1 11 ir si as. a r t, s j Oakland, 15 i Portland I. ' J Buchanan and Lohmaaj Druhot, But- tor and Steelman. Tstrdays gam baa passed Into hl- tarv. ' 1 In ths dim. distant future, when tha """lieaven-lnsplred nlatorlan shall take her . r - - . i . ... ' tn and dip it in ma goiaen iuiuiiui . . ;'Mord tha avanta of this age, aba wUl 1 write tha names of Druhot and BuUer '. a the areatest "clnohea ' of all. uma Their work was noblr performed, ably Jaxeouted. and auperbly rendered. Both -'pitcher were so effective that thy did ' ' not miss a bat of tha opposlrig bats- W and how tha neat concourse of Spectators enjoyed the sport. What a - (gleeful shout cracked tha heavens when ' Pete Lohman sod, First Baseman Btralb ,ieoIlldd. while frantlcallr idevoHnf M ...u.bas Castro akyrockft tha went ao Jblgh that It waa . out of sight for At minutee. Both worthies saw tna oau go rllmblng the golden sUlrs. the aacent Ibelng made-from tha batter box. and Oiorae sense figured that It would drop - la tha pitcher's playground, ana, nun ' 'ins to the spot arrived there aa tha " peek was growing aa big aa a balloon. "Tha nsat thing happened was tha bump, : 'What a crash. There ware etare enough Siring to equip It Coaat league teams. No one could tell whsre the men were Jilt until they recovered aenae enough to !rub their injured parte. Fete. Tubbing hla Sntry." whU Streib was delicately . handling his nose. When Lohraan aaw ' ' that It was one of hla own men Jlnatead of the umpire with whom he collided hla tug knew ac ground rules, bis anger " recognised no hereafter for men who a wear. The redeeming feature of the scene waa the fact that the women la thr grandstand oouldnl tall what rata ' 'waa aaying; the only clew oomlng from . ' the Injured ansa being the profane exhi- bltlon of upa and down and wrinkles , jthat , pervaded pis entire a countenance. (After a delay of a few minutes Pete and Btrelb shook bands and tha picnic 1 .was rasumed." Castro's , fly, however, .4 was not caught " ' Druhot did net last three full Innings, (the Oaklanders finding hint for six safe ijdrivea, and a wud pitch, after which . '.Ely waved him to cover. ' Butler fared no better. Me was not warmed up, and everything that went near the plate waa slammed-to the f eaoe. .,. Aside from Spenoer's and ; Castro's playing there -- .were no other features,. The full story - ,ja peax oja in mi roiiowing score: L . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. rirennan, cr. e , 1 1 1 o 1 . WcCreedie. rf.. ...... 1'i I I ' hfedeau. If . '. I r 1 tpeaoer, lb.. 41 4 4-1 Cuetro, ss... i 0 0 111 rrancla, lb ..4 0 1 0 1 S , Bteeiman, c 4 0 0.5 bruhot, p 0 0 f 0 Butler p.. 10 10 ':, Totals ...! 1 v "w. - 1 Milium. w i awr . . 1 , j ijiiii- a inmu limn xiwx . wyKVi-tTa i m -.f -. iiiiiuiiLi'v w v 1 ., a r 1 l m ir 1 1 1 . rw nairi a k. - " ie ... , - rssi a ViTL tf. . i ; ;,.-.:t."7V " : i -.-Tr-aar- r - rxrr irrri j -jjvw - - zttx&jsv' -t ' - ' urn mi s w r i-j -Tvr xurf..-,.,f,,' L Vf V-5 (OTMn 11 J t,3 PWS ' 7' 1 X V . "V Jtf HUo- tt.- trc -a.r V FORT L Art D on! w. W fiil' tMV il:i 1369' J" it was a. 1 v x tus 7.:" fffaA'. ;ujri4 . Zr"JL A -.At. 1 IX L m -vtVH'y1 ' . f i f . a -vv rt w rr ir --.c64vrii ' . .. ... r. ..... .jj ' i i i, i , ,. . . ,. . , , , , i "II 11 I I I 0 I it i i the gam a Attendance, score:. R. TT. n. Seattle ,....o s s a e v s v a i ii Tuomi ItllilOt 14 Batteries Thomas and Graham; Wil liams ana wiison. - . Amu CApnnui rwo. . (Joermel gpeeUl gerrlea. . an Pranclaco, May .Los Angeles defeated the Seals yesterday In a double header. Hail waa accorded the better support, in the. morning, while Newton couldn't b found In the afternoon. The scores: Uornlns- earn a t ' " R. H. K. Loa ASgeles.S 1 f t 0 1 If I a. P..... o ooooooo oo I Batteries Hall and Kageri Whalea and Gorton. Afternoon mnl R. H. a Los Angeles .0 0 0 f 1 0 1 0-r410 1 a. F...T o o o-o I i o i o l t I t Battenee iNswton ana spies: wones ana Jeany. . , ' (IS 0 ' 0 t t 1 9 Oanley, rrancka, as.......... i'l t Kruger, Cf. 6.1 1 Moaklman, If I I Bchlaflev. 2b I 6 Btreib, lb S 1 pevereaux, lb. 0J.I Lohmani c...... 4 1 1 'a;6 ':. Buchanan, p.... ..... S 0 1 0 I 1 m- m m mm . ' Totals ........... .4 15-11-JT 11 I '. RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Portland -......) fOOOOOOO t ?::::JtU?!olBI: .taae hits .1 I I 4 I I S 4.021 BUMMART. " i'l Earned runs Portland, 1; Oakland, e. eioion oases tspencer, ncblaliev. : Canley, Btrelb. Bases on balls Off urunot, i: orr Buchanan, 6; off Butler, ...I. Struck .out by Druhot. 2; by Burl . ..cnanaa x; or Butler, I. Two-baae hits -Bcnianey. uevereaux, Kruger, Francis. Butler, Mosklraan, i. Base hits off -fram, st err uuer,it; o Buchanan, oubleplays SteeJman ta Bpencer, Kruger to Francks to Schlafley. Hit by pitched ball by Druhot, 1. Passed nans or uinmao, l. First AJtyBIOAJT UAOVB. Won. LosC P.C, ttA.l.. DVmwn a a e a New York,, unicaao . 8L Louis rniiaaeipniB ............. Cleveland ..a. .. ...... ... t Ietrot ...... ...........r Washington 1 ,., 10 6 j l 10 It 470 .690 .800 .444 .063 H ' : At Oaloaga. Tt M Chicago "T.Vrr.T.7"...,'T.7.r.7.'."..3 1 1 fit. luls.... o i i Batteries Owen and Sullivan; Glade ana ttugaea. BATZOsTAZk UAOVB. New Tork It I Cincinnati.. It 7 Brooklrn a...............' 7 Chicago ..i. ......... 6 6t Loula..., f 10 Pittsburg .sjufjw,' ..,,,.. 12 ion ........ adeipnia Boatoi Phil ""Won: "Losf P.C. .813 .IS1 .t: i71 .411 .104 .194 .67 "" 12 11 alia by Lohman. 1. Tor Portland, 2: Oakland. I. Wild Fi rat base on er- spjicn- dt jrunoi, i. Time of game one hour and 65 minutes. Umpire .iwiwii. , .v. , ,i .i " PAczrzo oo ast uiAoirm, f '" Won. Loat , 7(icom i. .14 14 uaaiana 21 Los Angalee ..........24 Seattle If San Francisco 11 Portland S 1? 17 tt 2 P.C Mi .60 .68j .527 .43 J18 Cincinnati ......... .....4 2 Brooklyn t B S Batteries Kiuott ana Hcniei: Jones lad .Sarsasw. At 'BOSfOB. ' i v , R. H.E. Chicago 1 6 2 Boston ..4 II 8 Batterlee-i-Brlaaa and Kline: -Walls and Moran. . : VAOXTZO COAST 3TATX0VA& UAOVB. ' Testerday's Sooree. y; Oakland. It; Portland, i. 1 Seattle, t-; Tacoma, 1-4. Log Angeles, 2-4; 8an Francisco, 0-1. PZSKXB ABB WZLSOB SPLIT. At Salt fcaka. it h. m Salt Lake.. 0 0 1 0 0 1 10 13 8 Butte .0 000014007 S 8 Batteries Wlggs and Hausen; Sporer and Swindell. EUGENE TEAM WINS AN EXCITING GAME (Joaraal Special Berrlee.) ',. Eugene, Or., May Teeterday af ternoon's baseball game between Rose burg and Eugene was the best played thla season In this city and was won by the locals by tha soore of I to 1. A big and enthusiastic crowd was In Attendance. .A feature of the game was the pitching of Somers, who atruck out nine men, and only six hits were made eff hie delivery. Bead, he op- nowns; PHonor, aia sooa wors.. out nu gene found him for 11 safe hits, three of which were two baggera The score: EUGENE. AB. R, H. PO. A. E, Brlseno. ss. 5 112 11 aOrorCL 10. ...... 44. 4 0 0 8 10 owning, b......t, .4 1 I'hlte.c,.., 1 I eits. 2b?..' 1 0 Clynea, If 4 0 Du Shane, cf 4 0 Romer, rf 4 0 Samara, p. ...:. 4 1 8 1 12 0 4 0 o ; Totals .........34 B ROSEBURO. ,. 4 1 4 2 4 11 17 I 1 Newell, as. C. Oswill, c, Bradley, 8b. Nadlar. 2b., Morrow, lb. W. OewiU. cf 4 Ordway, rf , . 4 Miller, it, 4 Reed. p.. 4 . . . . . v 1 1 1 ! 0 1 VANCOUVER WINS LAST OF SERIES Journal Special Service.) i Salem, May 9. Vancouver yesterday afternoon won the last game Of tha se ries from the Salem Raglans by the close acore of to 7. A large holiday crowd witnessed the game, and dis played considerable enthusiasm, as, the playing was full of interest, and the result In doubt until the last Inning. Aa ' unusually ' large number of error were charged, against Vancouver I, and sgainat Salem t, but these bad plays were in almost every Instance followed by brilliant plays which saved the play ers from tha criticism of the fans. The number of earned runs credited to the two teams are: Vancouver 2, Salem 1. Vancouver won- two ef the three games played here this week, and as this series waa scheduled to have been played in Vancouver, the next aeries be tween - Salem and Vanoouver will also be played In thla city, beginning next Thursday. iiiitnii. Vanoouver ... ... .1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 Salem 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0-r-7 Batteries Vancouver, Gregory and Lewis; Salem. Calllt and Loughead. DIAMOND GLISTENINGS "Hot Air" Mike and his "truck" of toads. Is due here tomorrow morning for a week's series with the Browna In' a few days the gullible will be filled to overflowing with Mike's fairy talea Before aaying much Fisher ought to ex plain why he stated that his team would not play against Portland If Castro wars In tha game. Many of tha fans are betting that, notwithstanding the Brown's poor showing so far, they will capture the series from Oakland. . ' No one who enjoys a catting contest Warwick Turf Exchange 131 Fourth Street Commissions received on all Eastern and California races. Direct wire on all sporting events. i Phone Mala 1414 can say that yesterday's gam dldat please. There was batting sufficient to aocommodats the feelings of tha biggest crank and most sclentlrio dopar. The crowd yesterday, waa handled la first-class shape. There waa no con gestion at the gates and everything passed off smoothly. , World's Fair Route. If yon want a comfortable trip, one free from duat and dirt take tha Can adian Paclflo, 'Tha World's, . Bosnia! Route." ...... ' (Journal Special Serrlea) Dallas. Or.. Mav I. n at Vnuinn. vllle was the star la the dual athletlo meet Saturday afternoon between Mn- Mtnnvtll college rand Dallas colUae track teams, the clever athlete winning ix nrsis ana on secona. - The events were witnessed bv a lam crowd and. tha work of tha men was thoroughly enjoyed. The number of points won by McMlnnvlll waa 18; Dal las It, , '.-'.-" .. The winners and results were ',. , BO-yard dash Day, McMlnnvllla flrsti Cray. McMlnnvlll, second; Poling, Dal. s, iniro, ' ,v . Shot put Castle. Dallas, flrsti Dad- son, McMlnnvlll, second; Poling, Dal las, third. . . - w Mils run Selvera. McMlnnvllla flrsti Launer, Dallas, second; Patty, McMlnn vlll. third. . 100-yard dashDay. MeMlnavflla first: Cray. McMlnnvllla second: Green. Dallas, third. Discus CasUs. Dallas, flrsti Polins. Dallas, second; Dodson, McMlnhvllle, third. 880-yard run Poling. DaJlsa flrsti Cummins, McMlnnvUle. second: Morton. Delia, third. 110-yard hurdle Day. McMlnnvllla Dallas, third. .. Broad Jump Poling. Dallas, flrsti Day. McMlnnvllla second; Thompson, McMlnnvlll, third. 120-yard hurdle Day. MeHlnnvflle. first; Gray, McMlnnvlll, second; Wil son, Dallas, third. . High iurnp Poling, Dallas, first: Hosklns. McMlnnvlll, stoond; Dodson, McMlnnvlll, third. Pol vault Launer. Dallas, flrsti Cummins, McMlnnvlll, second; Thomp son, McMlnnvlll, third. 118-yard dash Day, McMlnnvlll . flrsti Cray. McMlnnvllla, second; Wil son. Dallas, third. Hammer throw- Poling. Dallas, flrsti Caste!. Dallas, second; Calavin, Mo- Mlnnvllla, third. 440-yard run Day, McMlnnvllla first: Van Orsdel, Dallas, second; Williams, Dallas, third. xontotrTX wars xabtxt. (Joaraal Special Berrlee.) Monmouth, Or., May l.-A gems of baseball waa played on th Normal cam pus Saturday afternoon between the State Normal team and a team from Ballston. Ths score was 18 to 1 in fa vor of- Monmouth. Thla la tha second game of th season that Monmouth haa played. , :j . -' . n Boxing school, Tom Tracey. 16 4th St nr PORTLAND CLUB CAFE 130 Fifth S treat, Betwss Washington and Alder HEftJMITACE WHISKEY SCHLITZ BEER AD Leading Brands of Clears. Lonch at 9 p. m. Totals RUNS .84 8 (Joaraal Bpedal Senrlee.) Tacoma, May 9. Wilson satellites won the morning game here yesterday, by having better luck in the mud. At tendance, 8,800. Th acore: 5 R. H.E. Jacoma 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 6 eattle 2100002 0 6 7 1 - oatteries overall and Uraham; Bar- wr nq jBianicensnip. . ' Beattia wash., May 8. Seattle ut- Daitea Tacoma m the afternoon game, but couldn't bunch aufficlent hits to win. Truck Eagan knocked the ball aver the fence In the sixth and cinched At Boise. R. H. B. Spokan 0 1 0 100000 1 8 I Boise 200010001 4 11 Batteries Loucks and Stanley; Mc. Farland and Hanson. TZOTOBT OP BTxerxOBS BTT.U Bt O O D fOa aeeaoBt of its frtfhtfnl hldeoainieat. Blood PoleoalDf U eoannonlr called ttat Kins of AU a a bui an annsr nsttsiniaatew ireetea. JB ia vitem U tainted with It. th. Bear ma. SU loll , race or Bod. dr. II Ibm Toarue, Bore Baoumatle Palna. Btttt au.. wnWf ruTLivw. or wpuvrOIOTOa SpOCV O IM ume uieert in tue aloatb or no mryl, Dwgun 10UIU, FalllBf at of the Hair or Krabrewa, and' Anally a Lo . Kioa-Uko Daeav or tna Firm and Rm it ' 7- pp,wwm i pracucaur uio reouic Of tiro work, r It contain ao dansaroos drara or lajurloos Bad Ictnea ef say kind. It soea to the vary bottom ; ;?.'. of tbo dieoaeo and foroaa 0t every partlcla of Imparity. Boon every elf a and synptom dlaaa- ,' prara, completely and forever. Tae blood, tae iSV-? " we ooan..no noaoa ana mo wnoie eye. ' : teat are eleaaaed, parlfled and roatoied to pot. : : , ttt Iwetta, and too patlest prepared anew for th daUre nd Jileaturao ef life. BBOWN'S ftf.OOD CfTRi, 82.0 a. bottle, lasts a atooth. . ,,..f i ataoe ey va. iw. aw area oil, raiiadai- .. ' rkia. ror eaie la rortiane eeur ay rraas Maa 'i Pla4 Botol PaaraMoT. ., 4 ,? r!: : .... i" - - of- $,. ' i'l; '. . The Bunker Hill team of East Port' land, defeated the North Portland Alert In a game of baseball at the Portland field yesterday morning by score of 11 to 1. . Th -features ' Of the game were the pitching of Bissalon. and the hitting ef Jodon for the Bunker Htlls. The teams lined up as follows: Bunker Hills. ' ' Alerts. Jodon ........C... Dranga Kennedy. C F M. Campbell G. Newell IB Lamott Houstan ...SB......... Schuster Duvall ........... S S ...... C. Campbell Sandy ,....LF. Peterson Farmer. ....... .B F. ........ . Connors Newell .......IB Yerian Struck out By Bissalon, IS: 'by Kot leman, 4. Hits Bunker Hill, 14; Alerts, I. umpire Charlie Ray. Scorer Claude Lampson. Runs Bunker Hill, 11; In the Suburban league aerie next Sunday the Alerts play the Nonpareils and the Bunker Hills play th Multno mah Addition.. A . ... tv J, POISON . , P1BXB ,8CPOBTS -.- ZBDHD. (Xraraal Special Servlea) i . Chehalis, Wash-. May Two days' Held sports were concluded here Satur day. There were about 1,000 visitors In the city In the afternoon. The fea tures of the day were, two fin balloon ascensions by Prof. Prank Miller. 'The balloon was built In Chehalis, Both ascents were mad to a- great height and the landings mad la perfect safety. t 24 10 AND HITS BT INNINGS. 121458780 Eugene ....0 1800010 3 Hits 0 1 8 2 1 0 8 1 11 Roneburt 0 0001 1 08 uiia ......... ..o v v e v v v s - SUMMARY. r - Earned runs Eurene. it Rosebura. 1 Stolen bases Brlseno, tteits, W. Oswill. Bases on balls orr Boraers, 3: orr Reed, 4. Hit bv oltohed ball Bradley. Struck out by Somers, 0: by Reed, 1. Passed ball--C'.0wllt Left -on bases Rose, burg. 71 Eugene, . Time of game one houc.'MA.JUfty.,jitswVmptre Turnr, - ; BOBTABSIXS ABB PZBST. The Nonpareil gained first place In Suburban league yesterday by defeatlna ths Multnomahs by the soore of f to 1, The feature of the gam was th pitch ins of Harry CrandalL who allowed only one hit and would hav blanked his op ponents out for a wild pitch. xn teams tinea up as loiiows; "ol .....L..Cu & sfl Nonpareils. Multnomah. St. Clair catcher.. McCrav Crandall .......pitcher.......... Gates Reed ....... .lb, ...... A. Costello Gray ....... ..i..2b. ....... F. Shields Douglas ....,... 8b... ..,., . Montag Hart ............ .ss,,...... H. Shields fetereon .... . .. .crt w, uoaieno Lerhtley ...if. .......... James Hoffman ....k.....rf. .......... Brady acore ny innings: - 111458780 Multnomahs , . 000100000 Nonpareils 0 1000201 Standing of League, Nonnarells .. : i;. . ......... '.1000 Multnomahs 600 Bunker Hills ... .500 C. M. A. 000 VZ'Rt TALKING TO BOIXEBS BBBAX BTXH. The Boners lost the .morning game to Sunnyslde by the score of 4 to 1. Three fast double plays were the fee turea The Boilers won In th. after noon by a score of 7 to 1. The lineup: Boilers. . Sunnyslde. Du Boise. ...... ..C. .......,. Fleming Crosby ...... ..-.P Cox Caraher . .IB McKinley Alexander ......2B. ........ Hembree Harris IB Osborn, Park Snell ............. 8 S Miller Lowlah ........ L F....... MecDonald Pomralng ...... CF.. ........... Gum Boyle R F Thompson umpire Conkling. TTdDQJ Through the Papers Superior Qualities of I CdM? I Hand Tailored I And Wo Mean Every Word W Say i i We're going to keep on talking, too until pur trade mark becomes a household guide in every home where vn4 lA4.tiAn neA ttm 'l1! a ew am r tirArwin 4- aiio r guuu uuuira ciaa wui li. xuc gcuiauiu wcuicuik. uui ao- sertion that they are the Be! Made-Best Fitting and Best Wearing: Ready-to-Wear Suits in America. OCR REFERE1NCB t PLEASED CUSTOMERS IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN IN THE NORTHWEST. , ' . nrxAWTXT pzrxATS xzok scxooXb . Joaraal Special . Serriee. ) Vancouver. Wash.. . My r i-Ths Eleventh Infantry .team defeated the Vancouver,. high school team yesterday! by the soofa of 1 to Ir SBTSATS BAXUTOiT. . v' , (Journal Special Serriee.) Monmouth. Or.. May 1. The State- Normal school team defeated the Ball- eton aln yaaterday by h root of 11 to 1. GUARANTEED SHAPE-RETAINING SPRING SUITS $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00 AND $22.50 8S-87 ThiridSt OnsDoop Noii:h. Cham, of Com. STRONGEST SUIT HOUSE IN THE STATE V i .. - .... .... .