. h. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAN.?. WEDNESDAY EVENING, x JULY 13. . lSOi." : GENERAL SPORTING NEWS 1 : 14th end Vushinton ... EuiMpyJ, A. HORAN I R. G. Welch, i PORTLAND DOWNS UNABLE TO FINISH Lessee and Mr.r PORTLAND'S LEADING PLAYHOUSE SAFEST THEATRE IN AMERICA TWENTY-FOUR EXITS V 11711 PAllf P Pill 1 PIICP HIP I 1PT n IPC LJU.1 OdlVfAdllLO v 1110 LAol a ALL nr - mmisu wated, oaaajKioK bau, '! ammioajt : bust Mbiiday -July 18, 1904 butxjex mora out asazxst. wmrsB, bsbaxs kn ui stn- 4A t L- THE WEE K . SATURDAY MATINEE rm mcmrma a at xvaacus nra ni ma cum BTAns, An xs shot was nivuo ; to uovn-ni won as,ooo. . ''....'-' ul ftnarUl Barrtee.) Snltl July lJ.-Ouidl and his i nine swooped down upon Wilson's ' Ba.tlUtM yesterday afternoon and fle. :' tested Un S to In an of tha faataat (tsiM of tha saaeon. . Butlor-oppoaed Hughes In tha box and gave tha x- National lea roe twlrier run ror bis - . a . V Wam- 4 It wma a spjenaia niuua ium. (Joaraal gpecUl Barries.) Now" Tork. July It High Bait the American Perby . winner, and holder of I many track honors, broke hi lea tn two, I plaoea aa he twunf into the etroteu la the Sea Girt atakee at Brighton Beach track yesterday afternoon and bad to I be (hot. The accident waa a mint pe culiar one and haa not been e-'filalnedl runner than during tne race, wimoui i acer Dugdale received when ha appeared, -on Whatever, the great run ners left xorelag snapped in two piacea. High Bali waa the favorite In -the Bra I Girt event and waa quoted at 11 to id. Aa tha barrier went up High Ball sot away In the lead and held. It unUl the first turn, when Odom had to hit him on I the hea4 to keep him In. Knight Errant taking the lead and maintaining It . Aa tha horaea entered the stretch High Ball drew up suddenly and Odom dismounted. The jockey noticed hie mount lifting his I : on tha field with his cohorts. Tha old . . guard waa eut in force ana rave tne visitors the glad hand on every occa sion.. The Browns showed up 'to ad- " vantage, although Caatra wasn't In the game. They played with more gingerly . iuii than on -previous visits ana t narked improvement in team work was tmttaaehla. ' The trouble started In the fourth 'innin. .Drannan and Beck drove out two safe beauties and Thlelman sent up I riui la arM kaamin It eff the a U7' Denina second ana jioiiiv a greet try for It, but dropped the ball, ' allowing It to roll to center field. Van Haltren fielded It, but not before Beck and Drannan registered at the plate. In trying to catch Beck Van Haltren threw ; te the grandstand and Thlelman was nest up and he slammed a hot one along ground, .The tralnera rushed to the an imal's aaslstanoe - at once and tenderly helped him to the stable, where the doe- tor's pronounced, that the . . limb twloe broken. Bud May. one of High Ball's owners, would not consent to I have the horse shot. ' After a oon- eultatlon In the evening., May agreed to I the third baee Una. and Jake pranced h tea t t 0, .BO thj heme.- Thie ended Portland'e scoring. . but three proved to be aa good as a Athonaand. 1 ' . 1 ' Wilson's men made 4 desperate ' at ' tempt to tie up matters in the. eighth innlna- and suoceeded tn putting two ' , men across the plate. Here Butler took l 'a brace and by fine support checked the ' rush of the Blwashea , . The Seattle men played great ball, but , could not win out against Portland's, ' ' superb fielding. Tnieiman will piicn , for Portland this afternoon. The score: SEATTLE. ' . , .ARR.H.'rO.A.E, ' Van Haltren. 0. t. ..... t 1 0 1 , Mohler, lb. (.0 f - .. Pelehenty. b. ...... 5 1 1 I 0 Frlek, L f. I'll BUrrkenehlp, lb. ... .1 1 4 9 Smith, r. L .....4.. 4 1 0 0 ' Hall, a. a. I J J J Wilson, o. 4.0 0 J 1 I , Hughes, p. r.. ....... .3 0 0 0 I. l' Totals.. V.. ...;. 17 I AB, H.H. PO. A. E. famous horse 'waa chloroformed and shot High Bail waa Insured for. 000. Results: Five and a half furlongs, selling- I Jack McKeon won: Ume, 1:07 4-6. Six furlonga Merry England won; Ume, 1:114-1. Mile and sixteenth, .selling -Flammula I won; time, 1:47. -.if- , The 8ea Girt stakes, mile and a fur longKnight Errant- won. , St Valentine! second: two starters; time, 1:61 S-e. Mile and furlong Tha Cricket won; Ume, 1:64 4-1. Five and one . half furlongs Humo won; time, 1:0. At Seattle. July , II. Kesults ' at the Nadeau. L f. ; McCreedle, lb. rf..." Drnmn, c f. v....... Beck, lb. ...... Raymond, a. a. Caatro. Zb. Thlelman, r. f. ...... . Campbell, lb. ........ flhea. c ............. Butler, p. ... 1-1- 11 10 11 0 1 ' 1 0 ( ToUla. ....... ... I 111 II 1 " ; BCORB BT INNTNOa- Peattle . M(Mtl 0 j 'Portland . . 0 0 I 0 a 4) 0 I L,:.:v.:. summart '.- f Baorinee hit HalL - Struck out By .Hurhea, t: by Butler, 1. Haaea on nails : Oft Hughea, t: oft Butler, 2. Ieft on bajiea Seattle, t; Portland. . Time of gnrae One honr and 40 mtnutea. Um pires McCarthy and McDonald. t . . , PACmO COAST UAOTTTB. ' "'v i -. . Won. tinst Tacoma.. ........... ,0 . 41 Beattle . . ..64 , 44 . Lee-Angeles ..........Kt .. 47 'Oakland 61 4 ..Ban Francisco ....... : ... Portland . , 6 , Seattle. Meadows: Five and A half furlonca. salllnv Gladys Belie won; time. 1:00. Four and a half . furlongs. selling- Mabel Bates won; time, 0:664. . , Five furlongs, selling Bummer 'won: time, x:oi. : . i Mine and an eighth, hurdle handican Miia won; ume, 1:01. Mile and a sixteenth, selling Fondo won: time. 1:4SA. ' Six: furlongs, owners', handlean Dead heat between Ocrrohe and Oros.Vtva; tune, i:uvki - - At Xarlsn. J Chicago, July !. Harlem ummanr: Five rurlonga Lord Dlaoa wont time. i:oi. Mile Outcome won; time, 1:44. PLAYERS . Thursday Vaaaaaaaaaaaa MR DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS IN HIS. NEW PL AY ' iiiiiiiS . I PLAYERS Sale Opehsat 9. a -mJTomoiTpw,- , July 14th, 1904 V Rowe C5, Martin's Drug Store Corner Sixth and Washington ', . . ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR...- .U ...i52.00 BALCONY, FIRST FOUR ROWS ...;.-......:.....LZ.$2X0 BALCONY, NEXT THREE ROWS . .:.;ui51.SO BALCONY, LAST SEVEN ROWS ....'...........u......-$laOO ' QALLERY ......... ..... 50c ,v No more than ten seats sold to each purchaser.; r; ' ' OREGON AGRIGS HAVE GOOD GAMES AHEAD ' llaoraal mieelal Berrlce.t Corvallla, Or- July - 11. There Is much Interest taken In football at O, CL. even though'- the season for play Is so far away. News that haa been con. slderably discussed tha past, few . days Is the faot that the annual game be tween Q. A. C and the University of Waahlngton haa been arranged and the contract algned. The place will be Seattle and the data October IK An ap- " miia ani Hi,.n.K xj i plication Has vvmu nwiiio irura l-Mi l Ulw,nt1- on5 ,mf Utah, for a game between the Agrlcs ana VIIO AffnuuiiurM wueg. v u state. That team will play the Uni versity 1 of Washington, and desires a game with Corvallla as they are en route Six - furlongs Tokalon 1:141-1, r. Five furlongs Hansara 1;01-I. .y .- Mile D. I Moore won; time. 1:44. won; time, won; time, . Testerday's keaulta. Portland, t; Seattle, S, VATTOirAI, UiOTTI. ; " . won. tost - New Tork . .....'. .61 ' 1 Chicago , . 41 -it . ClnclnnaU.. . - 2 . Pittaburg .....87 . SO .. St. Tuouis .. ..........11 II , Boston . . ............I" ; 41 Brooklyn.,... 16 40 Philadelphia . IT '. X H ; . At Olnclimatl. - p.n. .681 .660 .630 .610 .404 .tux P.C. .781 .018 .674 .661 .600 .881 .851 .164 v At St, -bonis. . St ixmls, July 13. Fair , grounds summary: - Six furlongs, selling Tall H. Ume, 1:21. . for games In California and Nevada. A game haa been offered the corvallla men at Berkeley on October 16. The propo sition came through O. A. u i new coach, A. C. Steckle. who la trying to perfect, arrangements for- a California woo; tour for tha Africa, with . games . with tha two big teams .of the golden state. Five furlongs, purse Erie 1m wob. b,,,, of the Seattle game that had al R. H. E -Cincinnati i ....... t. ........ .4 3 New Tork 7 14 1 - Batteries Hahn and Felts; Matthew .; son and Bowerman. ,. At Ohloago. d ' ' Chicago... i 6 t 1 "a Boston . . t 7 1 Batteries Lundgren and Kllng: WTd ' lis and Needham. Umpire O Day. At St. Xonla, r. aa St Louis . ,...4 10 1 .Brooklyn ..0 6 1 ' Batteries Taylor and 2arfoae; Cro ma ana itergsn. umpire zjmmer. sssxa ' xajtxov roars rotmr. s Jeenwl tpadal Serrir.) - San Francisco, July 11. W. W. ; Naughton of the Examiner yesterday , received 31,000 from Dan Hanlon, aa ., forfeit In connection with Kddle Han- .Ions coming match with. Battling Nel- - son. One-half of the amount poeted by J Hanlon is to guarantee that he will be , at the required weight and the other - half for his appearance In the ring. Ume. 1:064. Blx furlongs, selling Benston Hurst won; tune, i:jo: Mile and a sixteenth, handican Jack xoung'won; time. i:rH. : Mile and . three-sixteenths, sellinew. ooiwr won; tune, i:si. Six furlongs, selling J. W. CNeU won; time, i:ze. . 1 . AJCOttOAJT UAQPm. Vim Boston . , ...4 Cleveland . . .... k New Tork . ....41 Chicago . i. ....41 - Phlladelnhla . . 1 St lufs . ...... 1 retrp t . . 23 Washington.. 11 At Boston. T XT TO! Boston , . .;... 16 1 Detroit . . , 11 i iwniM miniw. 'lannenm infl iti. ger; Mullen and Woods. ... At Jfew Tork, New Tork . ..................1 g Batteries Hushes and McOuira: Jaaa be hotly oonieetea. ana auinni. - At Washington. " Washington.-... ......14 1 St Louis i 8 1 Batteries Town send and Clark! Olsde and Kahoe. At miadelphla, " n n.n Chicago . . .......4 T, 0 Philadelphia.. t Batteries Owen and Sullivan: Hm. ley and Sohreck. ready been scheduled for October 16, a later data haa been requeated trom tne Berkeley manager. Another game that haa been aeked for with Corvallla is rrom the Oregon Medlcalrcollege eleven. A date haa been offered them by the agricultural men. WAX.COTT TO BOX BOMMMO. Lost P.C. 28 .667 18 .618 27 .671 87 - .433 8 .418 63 ; .178 - Joa Walcott has been matched to fight Hike Bchreck of Cincinnati before athletic club In Saginaw, Mich., in tba last week of this month. The bout will probably be at It rounds, the mea to weigh In at 166 pounds. ' Bchreck Is hlehlv considered In the west and a bout with tha Black Demon would be a mime attraction In that vicinity. The western pugilist la In good condition and has had several hard rights recently. Waleotf a poor showing against Toung Peter Jackson In their recent nout nss depreciated his stock and a victory over Bchreck would mean a goou aeai to htm. On the other hand Bchreck would attain great prOmtnenoe by defeating Walcott The bout will undoubtedly aTOTSS "MVW OOftTBa boos SBTunra govts sr. BT3TTAXO TXAX T20T0TU0TS. (Joaraal SpeHil Berriee.) ' ' PnV. nit. T.lt .1 9 A . n rM.1n of the Fourth of July eelebratlon In the riding and finally went into vaudeville (Joaraal BpacUl Saniee.) Bookane. July 13. "Bud" Cover, known in the professional world as "Bud" . Snvder. Is now. on his way to Bookane to visit his father, X T. Cover. Cover wss at one tuns a newsboy on the streets In Spokane, and is now the world's champion trick bicycle rider. He has completed his title of champion by a three years' stay in Europe, where be haa successfully met an comers. About 10 years ago, when a newsboy tn this city, he began to do his fancy .' (Journal Special Sarriee.l St Louis. July 13. The Buffalo Oer t man basketball team defeated the Cen tral T. M. u. A. team or New Tork in v tha final game of the world's basketball series, thereby winning the world's Olympic championship. ' B LO O D ' Oa aeeooet ef He frlgktfnt t1Hnui.. dm rXmilna aj eomnoolr eillvd tba ktn. . n PtoiMH. It aiar b altbe kcrwliur ar ana trata4- Onee tba afitva t talatae with It tba ww " 1 1 1 v.. inrn ar shroff. I-, ai n Rn.ama.ra rain. iaiata. ErnpnoD or rasa ar Bady. Uttw m, aora upper camps another rock-drllllng 00 nr teat wlU take Place In OreenhornClty Juiy is, ror a purse or 3300 a side be tween Herman Qudregg and "Big" Qll lts, the winners of the contest on the Fourth of Olle Lake camn. and Al Cart ridge and William Hunnell. There is considerable excitement In the eamo over tha scorning contest and It Is said that several-thousand dollars will be placed on the outcome on the side. The mams are aireaay in training and a very tiveiy contest la expected. work. He Is now one of the most daring riders ia the world. His. particular stunts, kre turning somersaults on a bicycle over a table, hurdling aver re volving tables and long distance diving. oastbo nrr otr or oaxb. 52 p"i" 'Vt " awoii OppM -Colors Spota aa tba Uleare la Iba eloatb ar m lyiun Lutra waa AMrM A..e ,1 xus caatro was ordered out nt thai ror protesting a decision at flret base. Ba"alBU Lit. a. a. a m a a. ot the of in. j mifw, n-T. iornv m lonaiit, aaiiiaa i r riaa nit a mi to t aatro ana- It waa : 'u,iH,1 "rawowa. ,m , u - fteldei) cia.nl, to firat. K.,t mtw.m TbTi raaa Ilka Daeajr or tba flaab aad Boaaa. 11 aave ."7 ar wa or ..aiiv ayDiptoaaa. hUOWM'g BLOOO CURB. lmidl,f,l. traatmant Is arartleallr tba raault o( Ufa wnr. It anatalne ao dancamrM 6rugi or Injurious aae Irlnaa af mm kind. It anaa to tba vara Im4.m.' af tba elaeaae aa4 fcreaa oat erary aartlrla at af tba ehieaaa aa eareaa oat erary aartlrla at I " la.rwtty. Hnae aaarf aire and errapioa Slaaa I '" Mn, aoeipktaly sad foraaar. Tba blood, tba I ruled the man safe, and the decision so angered the Portland second baseman that he said things to ths umpire. Tmeiman succeeded McCreedle T In - the neia end stccreedle went to second. riaaaaa. aa awan, vaa nonea ana vaa waoia aya I aa ara riaaaapo, prin.q ana raacnraa aa aap. . r nm, ana taa panaai prpaj-aa aaaw fa tba entlea sad tbaaaraa af Ufa. BlaUWH'S pi nun l i ks, ii.cn a r-ntia. laau a aoata, M.da at pa. brow, ens area at.. Pbiu4.. Ma. ror aaia la rortiaae aaiy y raaaa Maa - rani TAjrpnr a op FiTornxms. tlaad Hatal fauaaaar. POISON Roach , . 0 lerg , a... ...... .18 llnstlnrs . , , 1 Thlelman Y. .......... t Butler . . Pruhot . . . ... 1 Shields . , ,. 0 . Connors . ........... 0 Lost . 8 13 . 16 10. . 4 . 1 ( .Ave. ! -,6 .600 .600 " .409 .876 .090 .000 .000 Your Nerves Are tha Ufa, tba Vitality, tha energy of onr body. It 1 the nerves that cauae the heart to pulsate, the lunge to Inhale the oxy sen. the brain to direct the motion of overy organ-of the body, the etamach to dlgeat food, the liver to secrete the bile, the kidneys to niter tne ninod and the bowels to carry off the waste. When the nerves of the stomach "be come weakened or exhausted. Indica tion, Constipation end .Inflammation re sult, because the stomach la Inactive. This la true of all the organs of the body, and proves that td ruredlseaes you must strengthen the nerves. Dr. Miles Nervine Is the e-reat eneclfln for tha nervaa and In bringing them back to health never falls to cure alf cases of nervousness. Sleeplessness. Neuralrla. - Hesriachn. Rpaame, Backache, Muscular Twltchlnga. Ht. Vltua" Dance, -Epilepsy, Stomach. Liver and Kidney troubles. - "For two years physicians and health resorts failed to relieve me of a com plication of, stomach, liver, kidney and heart affections. Blx bnttlee of - Dr. Miles' Nervine cured me" . O. W. ARCWBOLTfV rocer, jtecstur, ina. If flrat hnttla falla tn h.iwiii Sinnu back. SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE IS FORMED rtrauo scxooxi atbxbtbs tvAiraox BATZOBTAlf ASSOOXATTOBT AC BT. UUX3r-4CBXgB XS BOPU1VAB ABB vrm. US17I.T nr obbatbb xb- V AJCATXUa BOBBT8J,... (Special Dtapatch to The loaraall " New Tork, July 13. By far the moat important happening In tha world of amateur athletics for a long time was the formation- in St Loula last week of the Public School Athletic League of America, following the three days' meet. In. 4. KhUh M.kllM mmKaaI knv. frrtrvt all parte of the country participated and In which, despite unfavorable conditions as to 'weather and track, most creditable performances were recorded. There are now local leagues In New Tork. Boston, Chicago. St - Louis, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and In a short time every considerable city In the United States will have a league. Tha Importance of thla league to American athletes cannot be ' ovtr-eatl- mated. It will turn tha attention of thousands of school boys all over the country to field and track sports and la bound to turn eut champions and result , tn the smashing of records all along tha Una. Tha movement which culminated In St Louis this week had Us Inception la New Tork last fall, when the first, pub- uo school atnieuo league was zormeo and a wonderful Indoor meet waa held in- Madison Bqua re -Garden- TheIdea of the league Is to have annually ath letic meetings in the various cities. Every three years there will be a na tional meet In which the champions of sll the cities will come together and con. teet for the national championship. Dr. Luther Halsey Oullok, director of physical culture of the New Tork public schools, who waa elected the first national president of the league. and who has Just arrived from St Louis, said:., .;. ,. t -. . V i 1 "Tha meeting and formation of the National league marks an epoch in ama teur athletics. Its effects will be-far reaching in moulding the future Ameri can, ao far as his physical being la con earned. Mora - than a million school boys were directly represented by the teams which competed In tha recent games and by the time the next meet Is held, in Chicago In -1807, we expect to have representative teams from every big city In . the country. Tha Idea Is eminently popular with tha best mea In the educational world, and many . or them have already promised their hearty co-operation.'- Now that two cities on tha coast sre represented In the Publlo School Ath letio League of America, what la the matter with Portland getting Interested and Join the popular movement - Port land schools have a number of young athletes who would gladly turn out for meets, providing suitable arrangements ars made, for the .keeping of records, etc., and with thla league In full work ing order ths necessary amount of Inter, eat can be enlisted to get the young men out . . Another reason why Portland schools should be represented In - the athletic league Is tha fact that at ths Lewis snd Clark fair in this city next year ath letes front far and near will compete, and should PorUand be repreeented, she could make an brganlsed effort to se cure the beat' publlo school athletes In the eountry for the fair competitions. There la plenty f material In the pub lic schools of this city, were It properly sifted out, trained and encouraged, to make a splendid showing against ant publlo school aggregation In the Vnlted States, and now that the opportunity la at hand, the -movement should be given a, start at ones. Journal friends an readers, whea traveling- on trains to and from Port land.- ahould aak newe aarente for The Journal and Insist upon being supplied With thte paper, reporting all failures la obtaining It to the office of publication, addreaalng The Journal. Portland. Or. B. Chambers, Opvletasw ' Wholesale and retail. 113 Seventh St BAKER CITY MAY HAVE HUNT CLUB (Journal B Dedal Sarrlee.1 'Baker City, Or,' July 18. A movement la on foot to orsanlxe a hunt club In Baker City." which It la thought will be ot great advantage to the town In general way and a stlmulua to society as well aa buelness circles. Thoss who are talking tha matter over and arrang. lng for tna clu- propose to pattern It somewhat after tha Portland Hunt club and it la tha conviction of all who have talked the matter over that In view of tha establishment of ths fair and speed track association ' tha - hunt club will oojne in as an Important auxiliary and Influential factor In the building up of the live lntereata of tba city and the county. ' ' . , ' '', - A hunt clnv such as la proposed will encourage tha breeding of a higher grade of aorsea and will pa an organisation which can entertain strangers In a most pleasing and acceptable manner. ' Take the hunt club with the popular nata- tortum and tha speed track and It would seem aa though there should be a great lmpetua to the growth and prosperity ef the entire community. Make a town or city attractive, g.ve it the means and capacity for entertaining and strangers and capitalists looking for homes and lnvestmenta will be glad to cast in their lot with such a community. It is with such ldeaa as these that tha promoters of thla scheme ars working out their plana. It la hardly expected -that tha elub can be put in full owing this aeason but It la expected thst an organisation can be had, subscriptions taken, mem bership dues paid in and everything made ready to launch tha club In full swing this fall or In the -spring. BRUNSWICK BOWLERS DEFEAT MONARCHS Tha Brunswick bowling team took fall out of tha Monarcha laat night on tha "Portland alleys,- when they won two out of three hotly-contested games. The Monarcha won tha first game by alx pins and played bard for tha second, but the Brunswlcks took it by eight pins, giv ing tnem a ieaa ox two pins at tne ana of the second gam a J(a. the third game tha Monarcha tried hard to get tha lead and they bad tha Brunswlcks very un easy for a while, but they finally won by 87 pins, giving them a lead or 83 pins for the series, . , - , I. F. Kelley mads the highest average with a total score of 687. and Erlcks was a close second with 633. Erlcks and Mo- Manamy were tied for the highest alngle score, with ltl each. Tha Monarcha are not satisfied . with tha result of this game, and have challenged tha Bruns wlcks to play a return game next Wed nesday night when they expect to get revenge, Tba scores were Monarch ,.1 (J) Kelley ,....17 ISO Erlcks-. ..171 131 Hanson . 148 163 Christian . .......141 141 Rowe . ....164 13T 3 Total 181 687 1 636 166 457 lie ,401 163 463 783 , 302 Brunswlcks Kney Oalli Boulanger 131 144 Hysmlth . 143 159 McManamy 131 M68 Imnswlcks ', Ml eyae , , ........IKS 170 llard . . 163 184 7881.384 (3) Total 178 607 lt 634 177 453 124 428 160 604 733 610 - 8201.423 BAXX.BOAB AOSBT8J TO JfXAT. - (Joaraal pedal Service.) . ' Spokane, July 13. Arrangements are being made for the-game of baseball to be played In this city next Saturday be tween a bunch of railroad agents from Portland and a team composed of pas senger and freight agents of Spokane. . The proceeds of, the game will be de voted to the Home'of the Friendless. In tha evening the losing team will give a banquet at the Spokane hotel to the vlo- tors. ' . Some time during the' summer a re turn game will be played at Portland. Boxing school, Tom Tracer, 106 4th St Tears of suffering rellavad In a ni-t,. Itching piles yield at once to the cura tive properties of Dosn's .Ointment Never falla At any . drug store, 60 cents. , " DIAMOND GLISTENINGS U V " . .. -IM'-v;- BuUer is keeping np his good work in the box. . Out of tha last six gamea Ike has won four, three of them being shutouts. ; There Is pleasure in having a man like BuUer on the team. Bou quets are good for Ike, . The assistant manager expects that Portland wUl take tna aeriea at Beat tie. If Portland can whip 8eatUa thla week a big taak will have . been completed, becauaa the Satellltea have been hit ting the ball hard and' often during the past month j In fact -all season. . Danny Shea got In twa safe hits yesterday. Shea always had a weakness for tha Seattle grounds. When President Bert waa la this city recently he stated that the schedule for tha second season was made ' cut at tha same time that the schedule for the present season waa framed. Now word cornea that Bert's mission north was to have a conference with . Mlka Fisher regarding the schedule. Bert evidently wiehed to avoid hearing .any requests from Portland that would favor thla city In having' the opening games of tha second .aeason played In Port land. - . - .' Bumor has It that. Portland will open tn Tacoma Inatead of at homo. : How the-league magnates can suffer that In face of tha fact that . Tacoma has played at home mora than any other team in tha league la certainly a- matter , that ahould be explained. Mlka Fisher would stay at home all aeason If Bert and Harris would allow him. ' When schedules are' to be arranged . hereafter . the PorUand management should sea that thla city Is not alighted. . This year Portland haa been ignored by ', the league manager In the way ef -gamea, but when Lohman or Fisher or Morley ara on the road they ara only ' too glad -to stop off here for the money that Is In It .: - r 1 "If K rugae's name was MoOraw "or ' McOuire - or aomethlng like that lie would -tja worth 810,000." mused Philos opher 'Pete Lohman tha other night" "That boy ia a wonderful fielder. One time he wilt hook a fly over by the ' score board,' and his next catch, will" be- in right field, but he cannot think ' quick,'-like tha Irish." Tou eaten one of thoaa Micks asleep and you're a wonder. A man haa to think all tha time playing ball, and thia knack of get- .' ting away fast Is what makes the dif ference between a .major and a minor leaguer. - ' '-, , - ; ' . 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