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THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVEKINO, SEPTEMBER 7, 104.
ASaSETO OVn 17 MILel-IO".
Talent and Bookies Hare Pn Break Browns
Oo Down Another Peg M. A. A. C- Men Meat
Thia. Eveninf 6aaehafl and Sporting Wtm.
1 Day's Events in Sporting'
ASTGIA CUT F08
FC3TBALL
o&vs
year nuoi
An jiora to un wow
ruTiu vo IUT ox UIVU.
- -- Iwtal Si -
Aatarla, Imt The Commends! stab
foetbaU teem 4s Ctt1nc M snaps tor -the
cmiu season, and local eothuelaste. as
, wsll as CoMhM AewrcromMs and Blair,
- declare tb eleven tale 'year wUl be the
bMt la ths northwtrt. - Lwt year's
(mm, sir of the players on wale are
available thm saaaon, olesed the aaaaoa
.wlta a etean rawed. The team wow
every same, Ineladlng a Imrd-fwostit
contest wtth Um crack Indian team that
toured the g-wtawest, and was scared
ngalast but anee, -ba a fort Stevens
baok ran through a arawd aa tha aide
lUiaa and enrried tha ball over tba goal
, Una. - Aa the paiaa reeiilted la a aoara of
4a ta 4, do protest waa mad against tha
touchdown, 1
Blair la the' moat vaJuabla addHloa
, to this raar twin. Ha formerly played
with tha University of Michigan taam.
and ru looked upon aa ona of tha
restart enda tn America. Whaa Mieht
gan want east to fight K out with Yala,
Blair distinguished himself, and never
aoca during that memorable match waa
a m In mada around him. Tha acquisi
tion of Blair, who la now a reeident of
thla city, makes It possible to ra-fona
tha front ltna la an advantageous man
ner. , Anothar aaatara man haa alap
bean acquired thla year. Hla name la
Heeckel, and ha la a wonderful epeel
man of athlete. He " haa ijeveabeen
aonnoctad with any of tha really big
teams, but baa played ta tba east for
several seasons, and haa been well
oosohed. Ha la a tadaie and ahowa Bp
exceptionally wall In practice-
In tba big gamee 'scheduled for tha
coming saaaon Aberrrombie wtU play
full barm. Ha n coaching tha back, field
again thla year. Abercrombla la a pow
erful fellow and haa tba benefit of sev
eral yeara' experience at Madison, Wta..
where he ptayed with tha University of
Wlaconaln team. Hla wort; laat aeaaon
'on tha Commercial taam sained for him
tha admiration Jf tha boat football-player
la tha northweet. "Crop" Stockton
haa aeu chosen aa captain of tha team.
. He played quarterback laat saaaon and
acquitted - hUnaelf creditably. Ha la
heavier thla season, and will probably
again mafc the taam. Bay will un
doubtedly continue at canter where ha
cava eminent satisfaction. There are
bIk or savan man available for halvee,
but It Is expected Oammal and Ood
dard will asain be put In at guard. Sut
ton may be awltched from tackle to and.-)
Barker, whose senaatlonal rone ware the
feature. at laat year'e work of tha Com
merclai) teamt Roxy Oraham, tha re
markable little halfback, who furnished
soma excellent Interference; Will Peln-i
tar. Chart ee Halderman. Reamn, Jonea,
Nat Tallant and about a doeen otbara
are out for place. Painter and Tallant
are looked upon as moat likely candi
dates, and Xesaa has a sood, obaaos for
A place at and.
Tha aeaaon will be opened here reek
from Sunday with Fort Stevens. Tha
following1 Sunday Ilwaco will be taken
an. Cbemawa will' play here, and Com
mercial will meat tha Indiana at Salem,
wblle arransamenta nave bean mada for
a punt at Portland, with Multnomah.
The ant varsity taam haa written for a
data, but wants 160a. Tha proposition
. la atUl under consideration.
- Tha Commercial taam n out for tha
aorthweat championship thm year, and
will strive hard to sat It.
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Baa Frssehai
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Lett
waa
Was Basy fes snwaahaa.
Saattla, Waahu. Sept. T. Tba hag da
rn red hatting- rally of tha atwaahaa
ammo sC yesterday and they secured taa
hits In tha nrat two mnlnaa off Thomas
and scored elfht runs. Charlie Hail waa
la fine form and held Taooma safe
throughout tha gams. Mike lyneh suc
ceeded Thomas la tha third and held
Seattle to three kite thereafter. n Tha
sore; - ,v -
Saattla . . 8 0 1 H
Taooma . . .....0llt 1 f i
Bstteriea C Hall and Blankenshlp;
inuoiaav jjmm man. noaais, insi
Browa, . ......
San Fra net aco, Sept. T. Jimmy Wha
lon was tha atumbllna; block to tha on
ward proaresa of tha Commutera, and
almost ahut them out. Bart Jonas waa
away for hla former taam-mates and tha
Seals had no trouble jrtontac Score:
Ban rraa 7.7. 7.1 1 1 8 t 1 1 a5" 5"
Oakland. 0lt-1 7 t
batterleaw.wnalen and Qorton; Jonea
and Byrnes. -
Jeataal SpMset flmiee.t
Aatorta. Sept. -7-S rang lei - BmiTn.
the wrestler, haa "been matched to fig-ht
Fred Uullar St rounds hero If tha au
thorities will permit tha so. . Tha man
recently foucht 29 rounda. Smith haa
also bean matched ta wrestle Chrle Pear
son of Taooma, tha heavyweight cham
pion of tha ooaet. Tha match will be
pulled off hare Saturday nlsjhL
The Centralis branah of tha Sovth-
reatarn Laacua has played tts laat
Same for this aeaaon. Manager Ruff
says tha tha organ last loe, as far as
Centralla M concerned went behind
about $tt. Tha Southwest lesgne will
In all prowahlllty be n-onranlaed nest
year with mora towns represented than
thla year.
RLOOD
Si a swat
arts, yet tfa easiest
te nre WRSM toV
KMOW WHAT TO
Da. Manr ssts stai
" s, spots ea the
1T ' st la. soret n tke
. avath, ajBsrs. fslMag
1 - A Bir, boss astaa, es-
ViVWd Unt ,M aom t know
It si RLA rnfltnN. SV 4 te ft BROWN,
a krrt at- PsitB vM. Peas-, rer' PBOWHl
n0 Crg l, g a ser settlej taats ess
t-ih. sou Is rnrtuaa asly ay freak Mas.
ai IMal Peer stacy. .
HONORS
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WHERE IS THE PUG
JEFF CANNOT BEAT
Tha kins Uvea Ions. Ions live tha kins.
Mo new-born champ walks v JaftTs
shoes; fi
tim () la monarch of the nna
Tba beat atunroe aould do waa Idea,
Anothar chance? Oh. what's tha use?
That dub asaln would meat defeat. '
Oo hunt a man Jim can't abuse. . .
Where la tba pu Jeff oaanot haitt
Old Fits, with eolar-pleauB punch..
aaat Hi. rank ta aiaauh mas
Tlnn . -.'
Could aoarcaiy JoaUa laffrlaa' lunch.
They both served amy w isiw
Wrtto einrthr foeman OOuM be flndT
Li fleroer nahter aould ha meetf - .
Thla man of brass, wun iron hwi
Where la tha pus Jaff cannot beatt
Wlaard of wallops, divers mow.
f-x Miintara. croaaed. slashes, whqao
Chief acuons centered oa Jaclf'e noaa.
And be dadbad his jaoa m saa
WhybiwThave furnished some accuse?
Have h low. or used your feett
HU Wokew than mlsht still anthusaf
wnara Is tha 9 Jfl oanaot baatT .(
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wits, Sharkey, coroeii. near - -
jLnA you, aaca, to;w awa
aweex
Oo after Jamas J. two by two-si - -
There's no,
ona man e
yj mr- ,:::;r
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Ss t i . i - ClnclnnaU .!. .........
i f St. Louis i '
II Brooklyn . . 44 .
I I Boston . . 49 w
I i . PhlladalphiA.. ........I '
S3 .
The uppr picture shows tha habitual raelns axpressloa on tha faeo of
Barney Oldhetd. whoso auto, runalos at tns rats ox a mua a minuis, ran m
Arn.a nf anaMatoraat the St. Lauu track, fatally Injuring . two man and
Miuintf nwiaaU ta ha thrown from his
aHrart iniuri which mar and hla career as sa auto raoex. Below Is aboWa a
platurs of OrdAald daahlos alons k fcls.raoar,- -' ' . ,
' sw'A aav'aajw ea m M M t S
t-JUI C3ML.I fL-ryJ CZ TO
TO ELECT- CAPTAIN
,'
Tha lfultnoniah Amateur Atnietic
alub'a football waniora will hold their
first maettas of tha aeaaon tnvs evening
at tha club for tha purpose of electing
a captain for tha eleven. After tha elec
tion Manaswr Watklna will dlatrlbuta
suits to ths different candidal ee for po-
altlona. and anhounoa tha practtos nights
and schadula for tha aeaaon of 1M4. It
Is quits certain that Edward, Dowuns.
a of Multnomah's xatnnrui youna-
playera. will be chosen to captain tha
taam. There was considerable talk about
Harry Corbett taking tha position, but
Harry today announced that ha did hot
nave the time to properly look after
tha imatortant duties or a captain, ao
consequently ha oould not be a candi
date for election. Cheater Murphy waa
looked upon aa a food man to lead tha
taam. but Cheater says wax na ia ioo
busy to attend to football thla year.
Dowllns has piayea inreo yean
tha . taam and la a Merer piayer ana
performed as a star at and laat season.
Thai outlook for, a successful - season at
M. A. A. C ta full of promise. There
RED BIRD WINS -
$1,200 RACING PURSE
(Josreal SeesUI Servtes. ,
Hartford, Conn., Sept. t .Summary:
elaas, paelnc, puree $!. Ml
Bird won three atralM boats Jk 1:111a.
Caoltal City stakes. trottlna.
purse f l,fc0Q--Alexartder,wOB tha second.
third and fonrts neata in a:aa
1:1 1H
:et elaaa, pacing, purse tl.lOa Oal-
lachor woo two suaisbt Mats, aaon in
' Chfeaco. wpt. T.-Harlem aummary:
Five furlongs Eckereail won; Urns,
1:001-1.
Six furlotss-Tha Oadfly wonj time,
1:114-1. v
Mile and 10-yardsTonnaat WoA;
time 1:44.
Six furlongs Bad Sam won: time,
i:Ui-e. " -""
Sis and one half furteogeOne Way
won; time, 1:10.
Mils- Proof Reader want tltna,
1:41 1-a.
Mile and aa Mghth Alma Dufour
won; tlma, .1:11 4-4. , r
' Bt. Lenta. BapL 1- Del mar aummary:
Five and a half furlongs Antta, Balls
.won: time. Iris, - . r
Mils and IS . yards Amouroos won;
time, 1:41.
six furlongs, puraa Tha Cook von;
time, - - , . ,
Bis furlonga. handicap-- Ed Ball won;
time. 1:14. .
MIleLady Strath mora won; tlma,
iUiti.
- Mils and a g txteeutb-Buccleath won;
thwa, 1:41. -
New TorfcvJktpt. 1. Sheepshead Bay
summary:
Mile Dick Barnard won; time, l'.ftr
Tha Oekdale cup, ataapleehaaa, full
osurae Headmaatar won; time, 6.111-6.
Tha utamnt alt fartongs- Waterside
Won; tlma, 1:111-4.
Handicap, mtla and m quarter Puhrue
won; time. l:0d.
Ptv and a half furfonsUnlsa
Oordoa won; Uma, 1:011 4, .
A . SAT X X - 'i- I
Seat with such violence that h ra-
f ' J a
... . - - -j - f- - - j-
are many sx-cotlega men In town and a
number have sign l nod their Intention to
set out and try for tha team. Besides
most of last year's team, there will be
several new faces present When tha first
whistle Bounds. Walter WUhelm and
Sam Holbrook, who havs played several
yeara ago with the M. A. A, C. taam.
will be out this year. -
Multnomah's first gams will be played
on Ootober 4 with tha Commercial olub
eleven of Astoria. On October 11 Mult
nomah will play Stanford University at
Palo Alto, and will moat California
varsity on October 14. This ta tha plan
as arranged at present. Oo November
11 Albany will play In thla city, and on
Thanksgiving afternoon tha University
of Oregon men will endeavor to wipe
up mother earth with dear old Multno
mah. Willamette university will do
stunts here on December 10. Tha sched
ule, complete, will contain soma strong
games, and If Multnomah wishes to hold
her own on tha gridiron thla year her
men win have to do soma bard practic
ing and faithful training.
' '"I ' 1 1 11 ' K
OLYMPIC SWIMMING
. . . RECORD i BROKEN
' i ' -i . ' '
(Jearaal Spsttal Barrtea) ,-H'-t-'
St Louis, Sept. t. C Mt, Daniels tot
tha New York Atbletlo olub broke tha
world's Olympic swimming record to
lit yards yesterday, whan bo lowered
tha focords of David Bllllngton of Eng
land (1:44 flat) aSid R. C. Sohaefer pf
America 'l:64 4-6 to 1:44 1-4. -
SeotwLeary of San Francisco and Bol
ts Holomay of Budapaat tied In lower
ing tha M-yard record of 4:11 held by
PavM Oaul of tha Pennsylvania Swim
ming dub, making tha distance la
4:31 3-4. In swimming off tba tie Hole
may won and lowered tha mark to 4:11
flat. Tha results were as follows:
60-yard championship Won by Zottaa
Holomay, Budapaat, Hungary: second,
Scott Laary, Olympic club, San Fraif-1
claco; third, C. M. Daniels, N.w.Tork
Athletto alub. Tlnre, 4:34.,
- Swlmmrng on -back. ItKr yarfls-Wi?TeT
Brock. Oermany, first? George- Hoffman,
Germany, eecond; Qeorge Beach rla. Oar-
many, third.-1 Tlma. in 4-6.
Ona mile, handicap B, JS. Bach, Chl-
oago A. A. 0:6:44k first: B B. Warren,
N. T. A- C. Helham Manor. N. T. :),
second. Tints, 11 :46 1-6.
440-yard handicap Won by R H.
Adams 10 seconds). N. T. A. C; sec
ond. Kiss (scratch), Budapest, Hungary.
Time, 4:44 1-4. -
110-yard championship Won by C M.
Daniels. K T. A, C: second. Francis
aallley. Olympic alub. San Francisco;
third, B. Rawacn,, Oermany. , Tlma,
J:44 1-4.
Water polo-NeW York team defeated
Chloago. 4 te 0.
The Wick ha ma- baaehall ' team de
feated tha All-Stars Sunday by tha score
of 6 to 4, and on Monday (Labor day)
they met and defeated tha strong Marshall-Wells
taam ta aa exciting game by
tha close score af 4 to 4. The feature of
both games was the pitching of Ttbbetta
of tba winners, who officiated on the
slab on each occasion. The Wtckhame
are open for a game with any amateur
team In tha city, and challenges may be
sent tn cars of .tha sporting editor- of
Tba Journal. J
Won.- Lost. PC.
y .7
4 . .110
IS V .67
61 ' .hit
41 .804
1 .160
77 .S0
SI . .: JB1
PittBburs . . I 10 S
-Crnrtnnall V. . 1 I 4
Batteries Robertallls and .Phelpa;
Walker and Schlal. - , ...
Second gins . - '- J ft. H. E.
Pittsburg" ... v. .,..... ;..i.S 1 1
Cincinnati . .7 IS t
Batteries Ph 111 I opt and Archer; Kal
lum and SohlaL Umpire Johnstone. ,
At at banis.
lCK.1t
8t Louis
6 17
PhlrnfD . 10 11
Batteries McParland and McLean;
Weimar, Oaoths and -Kllng- Umpire
Simmer ? .. ,
; ik a saw TawkT'"' 1
'' a ... R H.E.
New York r UY.:...'.. .1.4 t4 1
Boston . . .7 14
Rattarlae McOfnnltv and Bowerman:
Ftsher and Needham. . Umpire- Moras.
to nix omiozvT
SATURDAY
' Tha Portland cricket club haa f ar
ranged for a match gams with tba com
bined Seattle-Taooma club, which will be
slaved on Multnomah field next Satur
day. Tha game will commence promptly
at 10:14 o'clock Saturday morning, in
order to nermlt tha contest being Xin-
tahad br 4 o. m. ' Luncheon will be
served on the giwanda.. No admission
wlB b4ycharged. ' . '. .
Allen Lewis' Beat Brand.
k i-
GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL
S".
That's what 4m peer
lass Tailora-to-Younf -Americans
hava produced
for Fall from selected
woolens made ' by our
own ani tha beat East
A;-
ern mills.
BOYS' AND
CHILDREN'S
Russian Blouae. ' Buster -'
' Brown, Eton Norfolk
and Double - breasted
: 8uita. . Eton, ' Buster v
Brown": and Belted 1
Orercoata
i . -
$2.50 to $7
t
OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
IS WORTH SEKINO
63-a7 Third
TALENT Af3E.::(S
HAVE EVEN, tm
An
on
PUBXtXO,
svaur it vm.
- Throe favorites came In first yester
day, and tha other favorttea wars de
tained aa route. It waa a good day
for tha bookmakers and tha layers of
prices cleared a fair sum for their days
troubles. It waa a good betting .crowds
considering the past holiday attend
ance and a largo suss of money was
handled,
' Tha talent ' got right sftsr Aurora
R the favorite la the first rose, and
although bar price opened 'it 1 to I and
closed at 11 to 10, tha wlss ones got
la tba band wagoa and carried off soma
coin. Herbert got Aurora B. off In
front and after a laad of flvs langtha
to tha stretch waa compelled to give bar
a hard ride at the finish to keep - a
length and a half in front of Tullett
on Batldor. Aurora B. had: the nacesaa
apeed left, however, and won-out. Rag
marok. at 10 to U oams In for show
money, afteyva very good rids by Miller
Jck, J
In the second raot Hotnage at oven
gaoney was looked upon as the goods,
especially as Herbert bad tha mount, but
tha start waa not satisfactory and Ho
mage wag crowded to last position at
tha first turn, making her Journey a
difficult one. War Times at 1 to L
wrth Pitapat rick up, got off safely and
maintained tha laad all tha way around.
and won out despite Herbert 'a great ride
on Homage. Herbert'a boras had too
much ground to make up, but had tha
dlstanoa been a few stride mors Ho
mage would have cashed. .
Ladv Nlnors. onening at S and going
to tha Dost at 14. gavs Swift Queen and
4 David Bolaad a severe jar la the third
raeeNtar beat tha barrier; leaving
awtft Queen fifth and David Boland la
iast position. Tullett pulled hla mount
to task, however, and went arter tne.
flying bunch m great order, taking tha
lead at tha stretch by a aeok, but not
being able to hold It, as Boland- tired
quickly, allowing Nlnora to reach tha
mils first. The 'Queen's race was bad,
thou ah It waa not Herbert's fault t -
Bell Read made good tn ths fourth
and his backers ware happy, Teeterday
morning, while exerclalng oa tha toad.
Bell Bead stumbled and threw Frawley,
tha exercise boy, and It sot noised about
that tha boras would be stiff In tha race.
but Jackson put him to ths toot arter
getting a bad start and won out easily.
Almoner at I to a was ptoses aa a
pretty sura thing for eecond money, and
McClaea brought aim m la that position.
Kant gavs Eatado a good ride and
sopped tha show money at 1 to 1. -
Borne will tall you that Moor was
out to win, while others will toll you
that Moor waa sent out to protect Klrby,
who waa well laden with tha gilt, but at
any rate. Moor marched home a winner,
while tha talenfs coin want a glimmer
ing on Klrby. Kelly gave -Klrby a
Sard drive In tha laat quarter, but It
waa too lata, aa ths Moor was slowing
up at tha wire. The. a tart waa tha poor
est of ths day. Mountebank being given
a big advantage, while ths favorite
horsea wars bunched up badly, and ware
laterferad with by tha barrier. -
Tha Stewardess, with Herbert up,
rah tba bunch off their fast In the
laat race, after getting a bad start, sad
won in a driving finish from Alloa
Carey, Mlmo oomlng third. Mlmo got
away In ths laad and kept It to tha
stretch, but stoDosd miserably, ta. tba
laat strides. Summary, r
. First aae, four and one-hal furlonga,
aelllng Aurora B, 104 (Herbert), 11 to
10, won; Batldor, 101 (Tullett), 1 to 1,
second; Ragnarok II, 104 (MUlerick),
U to 1. third. Time. 0:6614.
Second race, savan and one-half fur-
That cost less and wear better than' any
- ' nayc ever
y m
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Street. Ona Door North o Chamber cf
Write te msarmattes i sirtlng ear eemslaetk aaastl sad dsfarmd rieaad astlay.
PERFByriON IN MPB I1N3URAINC13
RIAXR T. SOOR, R, at, XAREW fj, SOOTT, A, R,
4wU-U4tg CKaJniKB OF OOxOnCkOk BLDa.. s : FOkTLAFD, OX.
longs, sellings War Ttmas, M (Flrspat-J
rick), to 1, won; Homage, 104 (Her
bert), 6 to 4, eecond; Phya, 104 (O. Oru
well), I to I, third. Timerltti.
Third race, four and one-half furlonga.
handicap Lady Nlnors. 100 (J. Hughes).
14 to L won: David Bolaad, 10 (Tul
lett). 6 to I. second: Malar, 104 (Fltg
patrtck), 11 to 4. third. Tlma, 4:66
Fourth raoe, five furlonga, selling
Bell Reed, 107 (L. A. Jackson), T to 14.
6
seconds Kstado. 101
third. Time. !:. ' '
Fifth raoe, ona mils; selling Moor,
114 (Alarie), T to 1, won; J. V. Klrby,
114 F. KellW. 11 to 14 ooooad; Rally
aoodwlo, 104 (Herbert), 4 to i. third.
Time, 1:41.
Sixth raot, six and one-half furlonga,
sailing The atewardeee, 101 (Herbert),
A to 1, won;. Alloe Carey. 107 (Alarie).
4 to 6. second; Mlmo. 101 (Kent). XI to
S. third. TUnay 1:11H' ' , , '
... - AMRmiQAM MtAdHTR. - '
-' " -". " ' , ..Wok Lost i P.C.
New Tor ........... .71 44 .431
Boston . 7 ' if 1
Chicago , -- ; ?! 'Jl?
Cleveland ; . . -' ?
Philadelphia . . a , si :, .so
St. Louis , . . 47 . .417
Detroit . . ...:.,.....i4 " 4 ,.414
WaahlntftoB . 14 , 61 Mt
RtsTawroxk, ' : m m
First gams . R. H. R.
Philadelphia. T
BatteriesWaddall ana Schreck; Orth
and McQutra.
Second gsnts , ; , '- R. B.R.
Philadelphia . ' ............... 4 4
Mew York , 4
Batteries Henley and Bchreok; Qfif-
flth and Mouuirs.
"Witt"ss-- ,v T
Boston . ; .'.......... .4 7 4
Washington , i .:..
Batterlea Tan ne hi 11 and Criger;
Tewnsend and Clark, ' ; -''
Second gams N -? !L R. H.
Washington j ... - 11
Boston . 1 a 1
Batteries Patten and Kittredge; Or
naaa and Farrall. - , ( ,
; -' v1' sAavaMuaA.''"
. v . , R. H.R.
Cleveland . . ............. A.. 1 14 0
St Loula . i --4 1 1
Batterlea Rhoadag and Buelow; How
ell and O'Connor..- , , . ,
" , 'Jr .V - R, H.R.
Detroit ....... I ?
Chicago , , 4 a I
Batterieal-Knitaa and DrlU; Pattaraon
and McFartand.
." BsruT aaa irmxrw bum.
(sperlal napatab te the Joaraal
, Spokane. Wash., Sept. 7. Chief Rejlly
of the IndUna. has at last fAund and
signed a sow utility man. who ia to be
gla work today ta tha opening game
with Butte. This man is Frank Sueae of
Albany. Or where ha hag been playing
with tha Oregon Stats league. Be
played for a tlma In tba Coast league
with ths Portland taam. and It Is said
henade tha longest bits ovar mada on
tha Portland grounds. . ;
Suess is said to be a good hHter and a
fair player In tba out or Infield.
seen ociorce
en Deforced V'u )
f .'. aaxaJ . t
tKanu, ia i i - - 1 1
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LC3 LPS TRICE ;
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''" '' (learaal Special Barvtes,y - ' '
Los Angelas. Sept. 1. Ia che open ma
gams here yesterday, Dolly Gray was oa) J
tha firing hill for' the Angela, aad that
steady young t wirier made Captala Hut- -ley
and his 'Uuggere look Ilka a lot off
bush leaguers before many Minutes of '
play. ' Gray was In good form, while tha .
Browns played the beat bell of which) .
they are capable. Tha Meaoharo gavw
Hurley ths ha ha In the flrat Inning for .
the stupid manner In which ha triad to
field bunts. Tha Angels simply dumped
alow ones to tba bulkey first baseman) '
And had no difficulty tn beating them to
first. -Three of tha home team's rung "
oama on bunts to Hurley. All this tlma '
Butler was pitching gilt edgs ball, bug '
hla eupport could not rally a playing; r
streak. Captain Flood- and Bernard ax :
celled for tha looals, whlis Book, Butler ,
and Nadaau did ths fcagt work for the)
vlaltora, acoret . -
V LOB ANOBLBa. f ' ' v
' AB. R.H.PO. A.
Bernard, .' f ..... I .
Flood, lb. 4
Smith, lb. ..I,,, a
era vain. j. x.
Chase. IB. ...........
Toman, a. g, . ........
Ross. L ....
Spies, ......
Gray, p. ....... ......
Totals
.so 17 ii a
. s , PORTLAND.
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t3
Spencer, lb. ...j.-.. 4 14 1
Hurler, lh. .... 4 .4. I 14
Nadeau. & ........ 4 I I I I
Steelman, & .i....... f f 1- 1 t
Beck. in. i t a
VO aiU 4MMaS-S)TORT OF CRM .
BAT.. . 1.; V' ;,.;v
41
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ck, in. i t s a .
"rVi L a 4 4 J 1 I ,
ormond, a. a. a..., 11 II 1
Uer, p. .v. t, t 1 ,aVl
Ciynai
Lally.
BuLt
Totals.. '.it 9 I 14 ItiV
BUNS AND HITS BT' INNINGS,
- 1114 4 4714
Los Angel'
Hits .
Portland
Hits
. 8VMMART,
Stolen basse Bernard. Spies. Three-
haa hit Roaa.
Two-baae hit Flood.
Sacrifice bits Smith, Chess 1
Flrat
base on errors Loa Angeles. 1; Port- .iV
land, 1. Left on bases Lob Angeles. 4;
Portland, 4. Bases on balls Off. Gray, -v-1;
ott Butler, . Struck out ByGray. ;
6. Double plays Back to .Hurley to -Raymond;
Steelman to Raymond: Flood -to
Chase: Toman to Chase. Hit .by
pitcher Ross. Tlma of gams, On
hour and 16 minutes. Umpire MeDoo
sld. i
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