:t:n.:"cr.-';c:x FAOZTta COAST UA4VX. - 1 r 1 ( -.-.'-T, ' ; ClctCica v. "in ' fffW "illpf I : H M i . O 4 1 .A0 I .. U M II .B7 o I.. M I 11 .nnn 0 O .. J a .471 a o a .. a a .est 10 0 8 0.. i ) :? Fez fuSTFU: LOCALS cuma. r" - HO . vV I A DriUiant Pitching Contest Won by Portland in tha Ninth ? X7;;llnning.fy;i-lv; " FANS ENTHUSIASTIC $ OVER -THE VICTORY Angela Tie Score in Last Chap- vrtar, f But ' Portland Coes i: On Batter, , . Portland. I ;',Los Angeles, U 4." ' , BtttwtoWoaei and, McLean; , Hall. J' Tore and Eager. -MJ"? -''' .' L TM work f Pitcher Jones yesterday we of the Swiss movement variety, and as . a , oooaequence Juw F. If orleyA - much petted Angels; went dow to de feet In. prettily played ad thoroughly . ' "exciting esatch. 5 Though .Victory 'cam to Portland .through mlsplays. It cannot . b Jlenled tar fairness to th local that (Portland waa not entitled to tho gam. I iMeCredia'e gladiators had entirely re . (covered from tha "un -fright" nf tha ; opening game., and gladtated In superb ' etyle. and'ebowed up la Xaahloa that befits reel ball players, j . . Twenty-four hundred aoula roa In a solid bod and yelled (or thra minutes V and II seconds when Van Bare crossed jths hedna hag, scoring tha first run of " tha day and) Incidentally, tha first roa !tt A A lnnli, Thm SU fSIIISS for the Joy that prevailed,' and everybody was happy. This happened in ma mi half of tha' eighth Inning, and tha ninth nnened With the mark of 1 to agalnat the Tlaltom Ererythlrtg-tooked a-tt ihionea couio nuuuuun ni ipinuw anw Ho. bat threefold time playora, Dillon, Smith and Flood, each took a eats swat ,st the willing globe and Flood tallied jtha Using run. Portland was atui tuu rof ginger, and went after Toren, who Wuocee4ed Hall, and snapped out th winning run on'a pane, eeerifloe, error and a dinky hit by Runkle in the inneia, iwhich oouldnt be fielded ha time by Flood.' Th crowd waa hippy aver Tthe victory.- and many were so busy ex ;' Iplalntng hew It happened that they for got taeaaselvee and walked home. Teterdays exhibition demonstrated ' ithat MeCredla'a men casi nlav balL and bt looks a If winning combination may 'be had after a little mora team worn ta amnio. Portland la trifle alow, on 'the bases. To remedy this MoCredls jcught to grve the men practice in stnrc ' Jng on tha scratch and getting away like abet Morning practloo of this isort r weald undoubtedly be of vaet Benefit to tha locals 1n baa running. Jenee pitched a beautiful gam, hav- ' In g perfect control and being thoroughly mmerton . even to th t11 tors' . beat " battara. ' f"r- - Big Warren Hall waa pitching almost - aa gooff as Bart Jone ana waa innnci- ble with men -on tha sacks. Van Buret) started trouble by batting out an Infield poke, and Cook eoered on htcCredle'a aaerifloe. which waa fielded to Dillon br Bobby Eager. ' Dillon tbenght ha v eoaia nip Van at second,, bat made -wooay tosa and' Van galloped for third. Toman.. Boa and Flood gave chase ta tha sphere, which waa picked apy tha aagnlle left fielder, wha hurled It ear ; oral yard wide of Judsoa amitn, toots carpenter and third seeker, in tha effort to get Van and Portland's crack base , runner hiked for tha plate,aoorlag tha first run made by tha locals in 44 In nings, Bchlafley fanned and Harry Mur phy, who had relieved Mitchell, hit to Hall and waa ant. i,..- - 'I. "Kiuy" Brashtar waa sent hi to bat for Hail la the Angela' half of th ninth and three swings permitted him to go ' back to th bench. . Bernard hit to Sohlafly and waa out at first, and with two striken on Tim Flood It looked as though it waa geoee eggs for th M lerltes. but the dausbty lltUe aeooi rtd baseman landed on- Jones' neat tosa And the sphere sailed oat to deep center, where Householder was unable te reach , It oaring to his onfamtllarlty with that part t th local grounds, an Trm s swat went for a double. , Jud Smith - 'bounced one at f Joaes shins that eounted ' for a single, and with runaera on first . .. and third and the locals playing a trifle cloee. "Cao" Dillon poked . ana . over Murphy head for: a bingle that tied :tha ecora. Crowath's ' foul waa take neatly by Murphy, and tha locals took - their turn In the ninth. Roy Toren, a 1)lg. rangy youngster, who has been -pitching soma ' fine but unlucky ball . for Morley, went out On the hill and got off badly, or perhape luckily, by walk ing Eddjjs Bouaeholder. Smith erred en i McLean's poke and two Webfootera were safe. Jake Ats made neat sacrifice !.:' that advanced Rddle and Mao, and Run kle'a bant went for a hit. whan Flood. ' ; aeetng that ' he - could not get Mouse holder at the plate, let the ball roll, v"' and the game waa won , Tha f ftelal . acore follows: : PORTLAND. AR. K. H. PO. A. E. Van Buren, U. , fcOredle, rt . fchlaflr.! 2b, ... ;rls in e Wltchelt, lb, ,, Murahy. l h. .... . .- Jloueeholder, ef. . McLwn, c rr,- t. us. ii : . . Runkle, lb. f k t t i I t o ' onea,' an .. , V ' h ToMl ". JT-V". 'i ......... i l 'Tj 1 Ti t i 1.', ..AB.R.'H.PaA.E. "Hi ftrnard, "cT. : I Flood, ,2b. ' frmltht b. Dillon, lb. Cravath. ,rf. :--?;,Ross, - If.'- . ! - Jimtanwsa. t , 9. r- . " 4 ' 4 it 4 0 t 0 i i i 1 10 1 , ! -f . Kagar. -n . a : llall, p. v I 1 :r r Braahear Tr.or. rl " f , f . Toren, p 0 t .., t ' 1 1 ;,Ttai, '.,',..... 15 "7. t ii Tl t, one ut hm wlnntnir mtr scored.. Batted for llall in ninth. ...... SCORE BT INNINGS. '-' Portland v. ....... . . 1 11 Hits ..........1111421 11 jr Angeles .,.... MtHM 1 Hits .......,.1 tllilll k ' ',: SUMMART. , '- Struck 'out Bf Jones, t (Crsvath, - Toman. Begar.-' Malt, Bernard, 'Flood, - IHllon.-Braehearl. Bases-on balls oil - Hail.- l-llfu holders Leftcn bases rorttand, S.' Ii Ane, 4. .two-base its Householder,, Flood. - Douple t.lsr Mitchell uhaaalsted): Toman ta Flood to Dillon. Bacrtflr hftaMcOe dle. Ats, Runkle. : Stolen bases Householder, Dillon. Innlnga . pitched By Hall. I; by Toren.,1; by Jones, 9. ase Mta Off Hall. ?j off foren? 1. ' Runs - scored by opponents- at time j'tvrner inui was isaen out.. I Time f irame One hour and 44 mlnutea.. Vto- .pire Me, Klopf. . ... -portJand Kenpal Club."T; . Ksblblter dealiing Gentry blank ar any other additional Information In con nection with entering their doge for th coming dog shew, can eemure tha rme bv addressing the secretary, Mr. ', F. Wamaley, lit Pine gtreel. city, kitrla WU1 cloee Tuesday, April la. Oakland sea mocmtm ....... U Unla fj. Pertlaad aattle, .............. Ut .1 v alutisi t Skat oh 1 BntiaaaV 'i . -' Taooma. vVaah-. April 11. ' Track Eagan started tha firework on Bkel Roach In tha aeoond Inning yesterday by putting tha ball aut of tha lot for a home run. Thomaa blanked tha Sl waaheg by keeping . th kit wall scat tared. . Score; .; ., ; - .-- 7, ' , :; ' - r. k. e. Seattle . ......4 44 0 4 4 4--0 t Taooma ....3140011 7 14 0 Batteries Rooch and Frary; Thomaa and Graham. , . Umpire Davis. : -. . vr ,;'.' lberg Fttohe Winning- BaO.": : San Franclace, April 11. Ham Iberg waa th star performer yesterday, and one lovely hit annexed In tha fifth chap ter was all tha Baals could acquire oC hla delivery. 'Frisco scored their lone run In tha first an a bunch f errors. Scer.:.., V';-: V , :-R R ialoiaaS-? 1 J Batteries Ibera- and Byrneat Wheelor and wuson. umpire w. renne. v " Wan. Iat PC Pittsburg . .......... 4 1 ., .404 New York . ........... I I ' .754 PhlladelphU .. ........1,1 -Hi Chicago . , ..,.. .; I , : .400 Boatoa . .....j....... I .-' . .f00 St. Lools I I .400 Cincinnati ... ......., 1 4 :' .100 Brooklyn . I . I .141 Brooklyn g .-.m,,...... ... .7 5 ? Boston . . . .... 1-1 4 Batterlsa-wonee ana tsergen; . er ihy, Vola and Needhanl. .; ? , ' v' R. H.B. New Tort i. ..I I Philadelphia k.. ..4 I Batteries Wilts- and Bow era an; Duggispyena abboh. UUVS. . Won. ' LasL P C. PhflaoMphU .......... 4 . 4 1.000 Chioaaro . . I -too Newjork , I "I , .0 Cloreland, . 1 A 1 .400 Detroit . . ............. 1 ,. " 1 " .404 Washington . ........ . I .400 St. Louis . ..' 1 I .404 Boston . ..,.......-. -..je .Jsp i4 ,'' : AI FMladalpal. . '' ' New Tork . ..1 J Philadelphia,. .,............1 14 1 Batteriea Powell and Klelnowj Ban dar and Powers. ' I. :' ' . i At rimgT- "' "" '' r ,;,v.t f '-' B. H. K. Washington . .4 I 0 Boston.. . ...,......'.... 1 ' I 1 - Rattarlea Jacobs an and Klttridvo: Young and FarreU. ... ! : 0IAM0N D CLISTENINCS.' " t :'. 2 , ' : v' Although ' a' day behind' time the Portland team has started well and tha future looks bright. v .-;' The Journal of floe boy was compelled ta ran' th press yesterday afternoon and consequently had no time te wrtte his Impression ef th first gam . In a few days, however, the press will be able te run itself and tha boy will re- suem hi aportlng contribution. . . v . Th management ha announced that all bells knocked Into the exposition grounds will be called fair bans and tha play will continue Just tha same a "if the ball hit Vmplr Klopt. . . For tha benefit of those fans who were after umpire Klopfa scalp on Wsdneaday It might not be am Us to mention Klopfs record., Kvery year he kill three or four men tor exercise. He killed A man Wednesday morning Willi Vttm iunvu m. J-",.n jn y hffwricarceraled but that tha iH Is full, of other umpire st- v Bert Jon' la rspldly acqnlrlng the nickname of tha "Strike Urn Out ltld. which appellation suits htm muoh better this season than th "Hard lAiok Bert" of taat year. - -- - Bernard' ene-haaded running, catch f McLean's hard drive la tha second In ning was one of tha prettiest' pieces ef fielding seen on the local grounds in a long time. ' It waa a clear ease of robbery on th part of Bernard, but the crowd gave the Loo Loo center fielder an ovation as a mark ef their appreci ation of tha feat. This nan Bernard scarcely aver misses anything hit be tween second bene and the score board. - Umpire Klopf waa notified yesterday morning that Second Baseman Flood of Los Angeles had been fined III and noon the payment ef that aum ha should be permitted to play.- Klopf notified Dillon,- who secured tne necessary com from Secretary Ely ef the Portland Club, and five golden eagle were do nated to the umpire and the Angel sec. ond baseman waa permitted te play. . Mike Mitchell, , Portland's new first seeker.- met- with painful Injury yes terday which wUI keep htm t of the ama far several weeks. i Sohlafley threw Smith's grounder high, and Mitch ell In Jumping for the throw came down at the same time Smith arrived and tha collision resulted in the first baaetnan turning his ankle, and sustaining a bad sprain. Just previoua to thla Mitchell had pulled off an unassisted double play tha was neatly executed. Jimmy Toman ana Tim riooa pulled off another fast double play yesterday. They, have averaged one a game since the season opened and several admirers of these two are willing to wager that the Anger pair will beat aut Mobler and Gochnauer of San Francisco' or Egan and Casey of Tacoma In the number of double -plays executed- at-the. end f the season. " ; ' -.: t - Bert Jones fanned flvr or Ws eight strikeouts In - succession. . They' were Toman, the third man out lit tha fifth. Eager. Hall and Barnard In the sixth, and Tim Flood, the first manoip In tha seventh. Jones also fanned Dillon, the third man to face him In the sev. enth, and up to the ninth Inning the crack southpaw had only allowed two hlta. v ; , . i Manager Va Hantren Of tha Oakland team yesterday released Catchers Wal- toa and i Oswald, aad win shortly cut own-the-ekland fores- Itlll more oy allowing King er-ceett te go elsewhere. ' Jimmy Byrne, and Mcwiirray will he the regular catchers, . ' " ' : Two umpires hare been appointed by President Rlshet of the P.' N. IXs The umpiring staff la now .complete, with John McRae and SeUey. The league ln tends to be strict in the enforcement of It rule ' '- If one kick In the mask costs Tim Flood lie. how many bttnche of ba nanas will It takoyio make a cod liver OU toddy? . ' , if'."-- Virgil Oarvta, the crack pitcher of the looale, will ef flciau agalnat Ixmi Angeles today, and McJtmn wUI catch, an the ladles wlU ' haVa aa opportunity . of watching the Olant battery. Oray will r : f twin for th Angel. ' ) 81 a! tliilis) t For "T ; Men : I Who :; 't :-.-- . L j f ' II . j L. : . j. 1: Young r Men's Department i V (We Are Featuring Here i : : the Much-Talked-of ?7 Typical - CoDege Clothea which stand head and shoulders above any other young men'a clothea in i j. . v unerica ; today., il Single and Doublc-Ereasted Models M9 n fn-S9i1 Other Suits aa low aa $6.00. ; HARVARD'S COACO HAS HET SCHEMES Reid Making Endeavor to Get - Best Possible Material Out HD-. Football. , ", it. ENTIRE STUDENT. BODY, ; ...V. tn icciar in umnv - i w rt79i i - ii tvwrtiv Sporting' Coaalp of Various Col- leges Raadly for Speedy t: i r h. Perusal." ? - (iearssl BpeHal Serrlee.) ' New Tork. Mar IL One of the most Interesting feature 4 in 'sport for. the week ha been th innovations Intro duced by Rett, Harvard's new football coach. .. V , .- v .-, v -. v - : His latest schema wlU bring him Into touch with , the entire possibilities of Harvard from football . standpoint. Three thousand Ave hundred cards have been distributed among the students re questing them to answer questions as te their , weight.- age. height fl vorlte athletic paatlmettootbsJUeprlence If any, preparatory sehool, and other de tails from which Coach Bald .can gatber the possibilities f each student - The men who return tnese caras wiu be visited by members of k special oom mlttee where tha physical qualifications appear to warrant It If they possess possibilities from a football standpoint they will be invited to. meet Keld at a certain time for an Interview. Members ef the same committee have also been appointed to attend student gatherings of ll..Xlpdavndto.alpsiO-Pt-hieii who appear to possess tha . necessary, requ liner" of a gridiron warrior. -Dor nlleriea. mesa nuartererrt reel tat Ion rooms and all other resorts of the undergraduates will be haunted by these committeemen, end no promising ma terial will be allowed te escape. Tha same tactics will be -adopted with the Incoming freshman class neat fall. Ac cording to Reld's program, nothing but a .miracle will . permit high-class ma terial for the squad to escape, observation.- '(, .. : , :t ', v Twenty candidates ar at work In the Harvard - trie eights, r- They are 1 out every afternoon In two shells stroked respectively by Captain Fllley and Shop. ard. Tha first race between the erewe will take place In about three weeks. Four 'varsity - oarsmen are candidates, bnd all are hard at worn, under Coach Wray. - ...... A. & Ward, the Harlem river racing 04 1 i r v xi ,ii i . H U i VI ; 'i. . 11 i m ; 1 ; th ' i ; 1 - 1 1. ! ui.i 1 " -. t 4 11 1 i-Ji -l: 1 ,:,! .1 ; 1 1 'I'l l ff ff . 1 . V 1 J .III II . I : . '. 'U-" Slip your feet into a pair of , these . FANCY -HOSE for your head , with a $3.00 Spring And between them well supply i. aTA -' :.f " ) cvany mat auxAimco . - . wear, Shirts, Gloves and Fancy Vests of the w extraordinary kind at ordinary hall builder, ha under "way at hla shop an elgbt-oared shell for tha '. Vesper crew of FhUadelphla. .which Is to be taken ta England for competition for the grand challenge cup at Henley. Tba boat baa many innovation a. Ward Is' also building new singles for Champion Tit us ef the ' Nonpareil Rowing club, Puessel of the' Harlem, Rowing club, Juvenarand Williamson of Philadelphia, "Eddy". Turnaa of Toronto, and plans are being - prepared- for a freak shell for "Lou" Scholes ef the same city. The registration '-oonimlttee 'of Che New England association or tha AV A. TJ. haa auapended the Mlddletbwn, Con neetlcut T. M. C A. . basketball team for competing agalnat 'the StOeorge Field club team or Hoboken, K. a disqualified team. Q Sturgls, Ws Sturgts, W. Nlzon, O. Nixon and R. Bergen, df the West Side A. C basbetball team of Jersey City have also been suspended fr the registration committee of the Met ropolitan association for playing vari ous unsanctioned, basketball games with anreglatered A teams . during the past winter. . r , . t x. a. , ,.f , . y I the meantime spring practice Is not being neglected. -.' A squad of mors than 10 men ta practicing and more men are reporting dally.- Tha work con sists ef th rudiments of play, such aa kicking, catching and falling .en the ball, dodging and tackling tootles. The intercollegiate football ' 'rules eofnmltteMrlll meet tn May and -probably take final action on the' changes In the rules. There 1 a strong feeling In favor of Increasing the distance to be gained in downs, and to weaken the defence. Many suggestions have been made by and to members of the com mlttee, and -wnasigeratin arguiueut la likely befor the change are made. 1 . Spring football practice bis begun at Columbia and will last two weeks. Only preliminary work will M one, and then there will be a football- dinner. . Finns, gan,, the 'varsity football center, has given up 'trying for the crew, aa he Is unable t spare the lime from' hla studies. Hs will, however. ' take up weight-throwing Jn the track and . field team.,' - f .-.', '., -Z - OT10a .TO AaaATaTTfaa. . All notice of amateur base, ball games, challenges and- ath letic events , must be sent to this offloe before I o'clock a. m. on' the day for publication. Am a-' tour managers should pay at tention to thla rule, aa he keep Ing of It will Insure a proper report of , their doings. The Journal. '-. eeeeee4e4 - eaBMBasaM-aaBBsawMaBama , , ' WASOO BSrlATS XMSBTO. :' ,,' ... . (Jesrsal laeetal Serrlea.) , ,. "W aeco, or., April It. Tha Wasco sec. ond team defeated tha Klondike nine A Klondike, Or, last Sunday by the score of I to t. . A v . ' ' ..'if .-.,' Idas I v A beautiful W :. ' flower fpund in -ST. ; obviates ; in Spring Hat . '- you with. ' prices.' , v? - LONG SHOTS CAPTURE v . MONEY AT 0AKUf.D - j"r-' - sBssBBsasBssnsBBSSsBBaaai -t t '7 '' " ', (Jnsnsl Spnlsl Berries.) '. , v: ' ' San Francisco. April 11. Long shots were greatly In evidence at. Oakland yeaterday, for Gloomy Oos and Abe Unw st fat arieea and Olympian and Royalty at good add eaptnred their re spective events. . Bummary: Five and a half furlongs GBootny Ons won. Angelic second. Jo KeUey third; time, 11, -.- ' .'. - Six forlonga-01ymptaa won. Fu nay aide aeoend. Tot Gratiot third? time, 1:11. "- V - Four furlong Abe Meyer won, Orass enttsT second. El Dinero third; time. :4s. Mil ad 10 yards Anvil won, Edge cTtf fe - second, Slncerltr Ball third; Urn. 1:4. - ' :- ' Mile Royalty ' two. Poswart. second. Dod Anderson third; time. t-Altf. - - - aeoond. Forest King third; time, 1:40 H- Joaker CI. , ' St Louis. AprU H. Amerleaa Jockey club results: , , . -'. Four and : half furlong Coionlfcl Lady won, Rivera! second. Running Miss third; time, :ll. ' '',' . Seven furlongs Rodabek won. Little Margaret second, Cap and Oown third; tlme,"l:ll., , ' - ' Flv forlonga Operator won. Banana Cream second. Caterpillar, third; time, i:ii i-i. '' " Mile and 71 yards. Mound City hsndl- as TbJatl.Jawaworf4UIeOlaat second. The Don third; time, 1:47 l-s. Mile and a sixteenth By Play won, Attllla second, Catallne third; time. I;I0. ; Seven furlongs Lady Ray .won. Erba second, Morendo third; time, 1:11. .' AI Fair fdusd,- - . St Ixmla, April II Fair Oreuad re sults: .. i'-' .''.'.,'- -' .. ' Four furlongs Joe Wotten won. Rolla' second, Fred Ubrlg third: time, :50. wvim an av- half -forlonga -BowTlng tJerrlah . won. Buccleuth second.. Follies-. berserasa third l time. -1:11 a .. : 'Four and a half fartongs-Amerte Tl won. Silver Su seoend, Mis Coaette third: time. :l Mil and a sixteenth Forehand wen. King Ellsworth -eeeond, Marl In third; time, 1:47 4-5. . Si furlongs Lady Vaahtt won, Rlan nenworth second. Frank L, Perley, third; time, 1:11.. . .,p ' ' ' v . ;, w'' ' At Aedt. .'''y' v ' New Tork. April ; 11. Aqueduct , re sults: " ' ' i Four and a half furlong Special M Dense woo. All Pink second. Jessamine third: time. :tl 4-1. . . Mile - Santa tallnn wo, 1 Jaequln aeoond. Grenade third; time,.! : Sis furlongs Pronta won. King Pep per second. Arsenal third; Urn. 1:11 4-t v ' . . ' l" - " f" r .. ",v. iv,--?.;, . ir'v ,;,v'i'"; Tomorrow, is the last the treatest of all J?re-Easter shoppin; dava. and thla treat stare, newest sonnz offertssrs. extends .'man,.rcn or poor, ana invites . There s mucn tp see. you u not nna nere jusv a smacienns oi '.. . . .!r .i t - w i :r..i : - ooa tnings, out oaunuiui tcsnt oj. puuiiu iuuciii, uiuujin rbm the world's beat markets and offered at prices that bar no ; . -'''". ; - anM7"rc the: nccessityr of v16oking y arounded assures ybtir finding here the Clothing.' single ana uoupic- prcutcu itauuci& ,u ; y Handicap, : seven furlongs Blnlats Trper , aecond. BeUa Stroma third; trme. l:T. v ' , ' ' ' Half mile Prospers won, Xust sec ond, uota Badge third; time, :is -s. , : Paris. ApHl It W.K. Vandarblirs horses, Banshee and Terburg, won tha Will ems stakes and the Prix Gasnn re spectively In yesterdays races.. Jockey Ranaeh rede both winner. ..,. - PORTLAND ACADEMY TO : V .MEET HILL UIUTARY . . ii. '- , The third game of th tsttrscholastlc baseball league, conprlslng tha H. M. A, P. H. 8. and P. A-iwlll tok place en Multnomah field Saturday afternoon at I :i o'clock. Hill Military academy ad Portland academy will be the eon teatanta. Considerable speculation ts being Indulged I regarding th probable, outcome ef th raoe for . championship honors, as the teams are very evenly m atoned and ar patting np fine arti cle of baseball. Tha line-up follows: A ... . . . . ... XT 1, . - a, j. . y , Hlggina .....,....c... ...... McCo Myers. T.. ...... ...p.. Clifford (CaptJ Moreland ,WM... .lb,.,... fitackpole Myers, ML ..3b. ...... Smith. C Myers, P. ......... as. ,. M Holman Houston (Cspt).. .3b..,.,.., Stantoa Reetd ...,........cf. ,,,.,.,. Fulton McPhersoa If... i Strait Maradon ........ .rf. ... . .... Brown VfllaXOUVER-GlRtS r-r WIN CHAMPIONSHIP ' (perlal IMspstek ta Tee Jearaal) v ' t 'Vancouver, B. C April II The Van couver girls' basketball team - df anted the Everett girls tonlkht by I polnu to t. By defeating Everett the Van couver r'rls have won th championship of the "Pacific northwest Two thou sand people wltneased the match. - At a special meeting of the Brltieh Columbia Anvte-ar Lscresss aseoclatkm held in this city today the season's schedule was drafted. During the sea son II matches will be played- Including two exhibition matches between Vancou ver and New Westminster. The asso ciation decided to abolish field cap tains.' Toe association sanctioned al lowing teams te play at Portland during the fair. I , .. . CSS'TSJIaTlAXai Th Centennial baseball team defeated tha second Hawthorne team yesterday afternoon by th score ef 11 to 11. The feature of the game was tba fielding of the Centennial a. The batteries were Centennials, Hewitt and Thoburni See end. Hawthomes, Herschler and. Sum mers; , Umpire, A. fcampsoo, . ; '( , .' ,': V,' 2ed from end to end with Fashion s a Klad. welcoming nana to every" .nun to cotm eiy .wi my Hie, man no matter how slender his ' - v. , , , , means. V -: ;,. rnvc ncninTT tcfit v HereV1 where" mothers, conrre- grate to inspect and admire and 1 f ,J 11 ,L . orcisum-' snu -wnuvucjr iuay iuit at no other store is found atich warletw of e'aod ekthino ntanich NORFOLK - AND ' DOUBLE BREASTED- SUITS :$2.5a to $7.00 S ?KENN1S0N- OUTTNQ : , : --r SUITS I " Sfb e h A. -t9W AA ... , BUSTERS AND BLOUSES S2.75to $6.00 u- v - i i; ideal of your fancy ' g; WHO'LL SOLVE THIS . ' iv ? BASEBALL PUZZLE Two teams, A and B, are playing. A la at the bat in the last half ef the ninth ' Inning. The score Is I to 4 tn favor of B, Two men are out a man on aeoond and another on third. ' The batter bits tha ball Into fair territory, but It la not a hit There Is no purout, no base run ner hit by tha batted ball, no aaalat and no error, 'and yet A' wtne the game-by score ef I te i. What waa the play T Readers of The Journal are Invited te send their answers t the -problem to tn sporting ogitor. , .. Sporting Editor Journal Th play Is a unpossiMe one. ' v MIKE ROCHE. - Sporting Editor Journal! t think that the- correct solution to youy baaebai' puasla la blocked ball. :-"l5, HARRT WRlaHT.:.' Mist.'or April I Sporting Editor Journal." I think thla la the correct ee latloa to tha baseball puasla: The last batter for A made a bunt hit whloh was not handled in time to retire him; and th men on third and second scored, which terminates ths game. BeeJrpauld ffig e Official . Baseball Gu Me. . rule J (!).' j .j, r. ; ., ' SafIL MESS.. '. Sporting Editor of The" Journals f think that the two runs -ware made In the same manner a Portland,' scored the winning run yeaterday. (, House holder mode the Winning run and Mo Lean could have scored also. Tour. V . JIMMY JACKSON. AlWna P. 0. J r, (gpeelat tnepefot e Tie 1esrsiL) V ' . Willamette University, Apr! 11. The 'varsity baseball nine defeated, th Sa lem high school aggregation yeaterday by a score of 11 to I. , The game waa raggkd and many more errors than runs were made. , The butteries were Jerman and Rader for Willamette and ' King and 'Rhodes for tha high erttool. . -.This ie -tho-f1n raalnhr"gsma of-the season on the home grounds, and the boys feel much , encouraged ever the result rrjr:ir"" WATXZsrr . DOM Frank Watkins Etlgeoo' Pear ( and Willamette Sunbeam wore prises lit the opn classes an were given special prlaea In their classes at tha Victoria show. , - - : F " 1 KAWKOOS Us cored thmn e eases ef Hervoas lebtuty, IssfMnala a-4 , eaeeser T. Tae niellos. i Ao Br. 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