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a i. ItcrZami flays ' ' L. ZZlaal Ee3 .' v ' 1 I : I I I .".1'.'. r ;' ..'? , v' . ;-r t i;. - l . j!..t?'-' l - v-'... . -w : " : , . . i 11 " . r s .' s' T f ""," - " " V 'n,i': .": .'" : :' 1 '. 1 ' . i "' t '.' 1 : : TtirELY niTTine CEATS TflE AfiGELS .tz, McLean and , Catea Jouch Up I Baum and VtTn the .: Match. LARGE CROWD SHOUTS FOR PORTLAND LADS Tim Flood Make the First Home -Run of Season on Local li t - piamonct y' .X . : Portland, t; Loa Anfla..t. 'it , Bttrl 'Ctw ind Murphy; Baum and Ear. . :. . .,.... Tb Portjuul boya found their batting ; eye la jroatcrdaya coatoat with tb An via, and by timalr waltoplna-- of tha horaahMa thay auocaadad In aranlnr up matte ra with Captain Ptllon and hla trtba. . . . , .MoCradia'a boya took "8pldar" Baua'a maaauro : In tba aacond Inning, whan vary man on the team faced tha long bey from tha aoutb. and thrae of them - troBWd the tatlon- that antltlea thfm "-ttr reeogtutTunna-1 m uoiumn;-1' m thl-cajjto the . Portland-batamaa ae 'cured three hlta. Spider. Baum walked thrM Van rmm At h wallra fiwMn Murphy orar Aot fh'M run at tbal iaaalon, and the three bata who wore" re tired went to the bench on etrlkea, which la a peculiar coincidence In, baae - .ball. .. - The Loo Loo annexed a tally In their half of the aacond. whan Cap Dillon -, ' who, by the way, made four of the eight ewata aeciired off Ell Cataa led off with ' - a -two eatfc -drtTO orlht. -ParTy" Crayath placed one In Van Buren'a mlta and one was down. ' Roaa hit to Bchlaf Jr. and Dillon. In rounding third, was v caught and retired between that atatlon and the plata. Roaa continuing ta second m the play. Artie took third when Runkle erred on Toroan'a grounder, and cored on a paaaed ball. ' .. . , " Then the Portland boya took Baum'a ' meaeure. ddla -Householder was the ' first to face the San Joae lad. and could ' not negotiate anything better than to ' i. fan out afcLaaa laced one at Smith ' . which burned tils' tooth -carpenter's fin V,aera aa he knocked it down, and Mac 4 .waa aafe. Jakey At fotlowad with a . slnale to center. Lou Runkle fanned. and two were out . Harry Mvrphy : prayed hlmaalf to be ev good -waiter and ' ' aecttred a pass, filling the aacka. , Ell , Catea then earned a reputation aa a'hlt- '- tar that wll last him aaveral weeka by'j 4 laoina; ou a pretty mt te eanter.Vwhlcb , - aoored. McLean and Ata Baum derel- oped a streak of wlldneaa. and by pass . . Ing both Van Bhren and MoCredle he i forced Murphy oyer for the third acore. 4 1 Schlafly-a strike-out ended thelnnlnr v Baans took a awing at a ho4re one 4 from Catea In the third and took two ; etatlona before the ball was fielded. Brash ear pot down a neat sacrifice, and , 1 sl ; 2 j-m Eastern Dam ball Scores --Local Matchee-ughton on tha , FI:- Ctsnding of th Tam Sporting, CKcit:! v . 1, Tnav Flood earned hlmaalf a- niche In the baseball hall of fame In Loa Angelea by bitting the flrat home run of theaea eon. Ha lined the . aphare oyer tha right garden wall, and aa it disappeared Into the Lewis and. Clark fair grounds the' lopal faaa looked gloomy, even though they applauded the feat, for the hit a co red two runs, tying tne boo re. Dillon hit for another two-aack drive, but waa caught off eecond by quick work en too port of Catea and Ata. Tha game continued In nlp-and-tuck style until the eighth, when Baum again weakened, and before the a how waa even three) blngoea and a neatly placed aac rlflee. rave tha locals two rune and won tne game. - Larry Sohlafly started Baam'a . Water loo by driving a awlft one straight at the pitcher, which caromed Off and net ted the batter one aack. Eddie House holder put him down- with a neat aa ori fice. McLean hit Barely to ten, aa vancing Bcblafly to second, fron whence be aoored ea Atr drive over ; union a head. McLean going to third on thehlt Runkle'a long fly to Blaahaar scored big Mao. Murphy bit to Smith, and theaide wag-OTJCT Several brilliant fielding etunte were Uirown Into yeeterdajra game, which. with the lively batting, kept the erowd on ' edge." McCredle- pulled off -a peat catch of a foul from Flooda bat la the flrat Inning; and the fielding stunts' of Ata and Toman la the. abort field were fine. Flood ran . back of eeoond and grabbed a hot one from Schlafly'a bat. which he worked .Into -a fast double play. .' , Young Harry Ooodwln. the aouthpaw Lao L4u find, who has yet to be defeat- d. wUl probably be -on the slab ior the ,fpM. ieym-ay iTotan la ntlUi nhfla Will Kaslck or Bert Jones will work for Portland. Owing to the interest man! fested In the local team, the flrat Sun- day. prom laee Jo, pee a recprd. roU, thoae deairing to make sure of seats should go early and avoid the ruah at the gates, t : . . The official acbre follows, , .', ' -'- ' PORTLAND. t ; -.-'v AB. R. H. PO. A. E. van Buran. ii. McOredle, rf Schlafly. lbj.i,iu. Houaeholder." cf . .... McLean., lb , Ata. as . Runkle, Sb Murphy, a III I 1 1 -1 , 1 11 S I 1VI 1 5 -4- (Jates, . p : Totala 10 $ I 27 1 ''. .;,'';; L08-ANOBLK8. j ;" - . i ; AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Bernard, ef ......... 1 e 0 Braahear, cf ........ 2 1 riood. 2b I 1 1 i I Smith. lb 4 0 1,1 ! Dillon, lb ........... 4 t . 4 11 . cravat n, rf .......... 4 o e Koes, if ..f f . . , If ........,... 4 vt 2 , m, as ,........ t 0 ' 11 a r, '0 Ira O-iJ ?, p ............ a i .1 t l omu, eager, Baum, V-Totali-, ..,i:.,..ll . 24 11 ..-.'.' SCbRlC BT INNINGS . J . ' - 111 I I IT I ' Loa -Angelas 0 llt.ill t Portland., ti 0 Mils . .......... II1IMII I SUMMARY.. ' r Stmck out By Catea. (Baum, Roaa.' Flood); by Baum, f (Householder. Run kle, Schlafly Murphy. Catea). Bases i ball a Off Raum, I (Murphy, Van guren, McCredle). Two-base hit Ata, Dillon (il, Baum. Home run Flood. Double playe Murphy-to Ata; Flood to mum Tirai paae on errors Portland, We have a Cicely assorted stock of Mitts, Gloves, Bsts, BaHs, Shoes, Stockings, Belts, Supporters, at the RIGHT PRICE. W want your trade I ; 7" 1 ' " Let rget'togtthert - '"X AciSC "NATIONAL; 'S ORIENTr: and - XrjXXTr- SAVAGE Bicyclea. :,XX - Second4und Wheels at your Town price. -Big stock of FISHING TACKLE just opened I - V-'7 ' V'-;.:..?' r ... -.'Xl v X'- The 5. H. Brainard Co. ' XX : m Grand 'Avenue.! Amtt. - r ;AiGUMP3E OF lj 'Los 'Angelea. 1 Householder, Ata Sacrifice hits ta. Brashear. Stolen base Catea- Hit by pltohed ball- Flood. Paaaed balls Murphy. 1.- Left on bases rortland. f; Loa Angelea, X. Time of game 1 hour 46 m.ln. Umpire Kiopf. , . :a;; SCHMiDT JS WILD : ; XX .. r-x AND. OAKLAND LOSES t ' syr.y - i .' 1 i."" :-.is '" (Special Oiepatcb by Leased Wire to The Joarael) - Satl Franclaco, April IL The Seala reveraed thinga today and took 4 game from: Oakland. Jimmy Whalen .and Schmidt, who'' opposed each Other In the tamoue no acore If Inning game Tuaa day, ware the twlrlera, and Jimmy, oame out on top, , The locals had. thinga all their. own way for alx Innings with the acore I to . In tha seventh and eighth Whalen waa found. for two hits and one ran in each Inning, and .It looked like danger bait Whalen- (hut them .out In the ninth. -': ':T: . Umnlra Perrlne waa struck by a foul tip durlngihe game and waa "out for 1 mlnutea." The acore: , TT ..v SAN FRANCISCO. ( ' AB. R. H. PO. A. ES. Waldron. ct ........ 4 , . 0 1 . 0 0 Spencer, 2b ......... S 1 I f Waltera, rf.-.-.,,, I ' 9 if 1 Hlldabrand. If 4 .11 I irwin, so ...... Murphy, lb ......... Shea,' o Tittlb,M Oochnauer. a ..... .. S 1 ili S 1 a t S S 1 -a a ' a . Whalen, p i. " 4,: Totals .........:t r OAKLAND.' I XT li "" JlTL Tt Tf . rO. A. K. TTairBmTtrea. tz 1 . .77iV 1 1 Francka, aa Kruger, rf .......... uunieavy, u fltralbvl Kelley, 2b ........ 4 Devereaux. , b . ...... 4 MeMurry, a ,........ SrhmidL a ......... t 1 Moskiman ......... i -a . : : . t . Totala ' .,..! 2 I 24 It 1 Batted for MeMurry In nlnthv s SCORK BY, INNINGS: . - ,-.. i 1 1 i 1 1 r 1 1 Oakland ........ ,.0 11 01 Hita ......i mini a T San Franclaco .,.. 0 0 1 1 t Hits ...2 1 0 I 6 ' .-,-r SUMMARY. .. - Two base hits Dunleavy. : Sacrifice hlta Francka, Shea, Flrat base On errora Oakland, 1 ; Ban Franolsco. S First .base on called balls Sohmldt, 4 Whalen. 2. Left on baaea Oakland. Rein ' r rsnvianiu. e. k n uua wuv-oj Schmidt. I; by Whalen, (. Double playa Devereux to Kelly to Strelb; Kelley to AAIeA , fj . g..l. Te ptreiD . to uevereaux. . jraaaeo oaiia Shea. Balk Schmidt. ' Time, 1:4(. Umpire Perrlne. - . ' . PACzrzo ooAirr saaava.' Fi? P .CICBS.' Oakland 4 Taeena .671 Baa rraadare ...... y Aaaelea Pim I lead . . ........ 1141 -1 .T4 .42S .ass 4 81 Seattle ............. Lnet io;ioili4i ; jTATTObTAX uaootl v.- . . " S- . Won. P.C t-manurg A., . .133 New York BOO PhUadblphla . . ..... .400 Cincinnati ............. a . Boaton . S Chicago I t. Ixiiiar . ., ... Brooklyn... ............ 1 t ., ' .42 ,-'.42 .214 .. ,2i4 ' . Btotmrdaro aUemltav . ., At Philadelnhla New Tork. let mlt. adelphla. 2. At BrooKiyn Brwton, ; Brooklyn, 4. At Plttaburc fit. . LAula. -l- lln.. bnrg. . - - At Chicago 3nctnnatV I; Chlcagd, 1 lOAjr SAaavm. WooC Xbet ;FC. . .(44 .444 , .444 ' .800 .tut .141 PhUadelnhU tituitu e lw I or : ............. leveland. . . .... , 1 1 Detroit ... . .. 1 ' 1 i. ntcago ......,..,., i ehlncton ........... I St Louie.' 2 - ' 4 Boaton . ..... T.... ...... 1 , Saearday-s atesnita. N'w York Washington, I;1 New York. ." . , .At neron pniiadelphuv ; Boston, . , At Detroit r.hcago IDatrolt, i. At', fit. I la4tl4sBWlswakTnfn.M . . oL laVUIa . aW- -. t ...... . a i. ' J e j i a . I . . ... 4 1 Loat.; . THE PORTLAHD IfrnfooA on nm iimir I ridctu UKAMU JUKI Oil FIGHT QUI California's Metropolis Refuses v to Issue Permit for Britt L te; : White BoirtV FIGHTING MAY BE IXXX li STOPPED IN 'FRISCO Report of Match Between Mitch . : ell and Sullivan Causes .. - ; Much Laughter, :' v CBy W. W. Waeurhaoa.) (Special Dlapaick byLeeaed IV Ire ta 4e Joaraal) San Franclaco, April 12. The grand jury at present ln aeaalon In thia city. ta trylna4ta hand at purifying the pugi llstlo atmosphere. ' So far the Jury has confined its inveatigationa to the ama teur phase of the game. It baa taken its cue from a few sticklers for square sport who had become exasperated at tha failure of repeated attempta to squelch the weekly thumping tourneys that 'are held here and it haa convinced Itself that there ia aa wlda a. -distinction between llif'tiu Fiamlsiu ama boxer of today and the old Ideal aa there ia between a aafe cracker and a' reputa blo bank clerk. -" r 'r Just aa long aa glove . wleldera to whom auapiclon attached ware simply lugged before such Inquisitorial bod Ira as held ' authority under the amateur athletic union nothing very Incrimina ting waa elicited. The suspects entered a general and .emphatic denial, te all chargea that they were In a habit of competing for money prlaee." 1 When the grand Jury bade the ehrlnk ing aluggera stand forth and testify It waa different. The Idea of being haled before the august tribunal which la de pended upon to straighten out the kinka in the morale of a big city, waa, too much for the guilt atrlcken four-round epeclallsta and the very flrat "amateur' examined, collapsed under questioning. He admitted that he had algned to box another amateur for a purse of 2121. ' The admtaalon knocked tffa pro pa from under whatever defehee the promoters of theae affairs had. formulated and when the Jury Inatructed - the police to prevent further amateur exhibitions an less all the requirements of tile laws of amateurdora were ebeerved,"here was only a faint protest. , , j ., . Mew Msaters Stand. As mattera a tend, the patrona ef the illegal pastftaia are deprived of their favorite amusement and 1C la ' doubtful If any of tha promotcra will have time or courage to sign ap a bunch of four' roundera while the present grand Jury ia ia -aaaaionu! It , remains to be seen , whether , the puristd who atarted the agitation will be able to control thia amateur situation when tha gentlemen composing the' Jury return to their various oceupatlona. The promulgatore of the fake ahowa aay that the reform, movement la simply a flash In the part and that a few, weeka from now the game -will be In full -swing tLgtUlt ft way I art aad turei nut, thai I way for politics and pugilism go hand in hand In flan Franclaco and. It la a notorious fact that the promoters are all professional politicians. , - . Writing of politics reminds me that the Brltt-Whlte match haa, by atreaa of elroumstanoea, been removed from the Hat of Bubjaote that Importing writers are privileged' to discuss. It is now a theme for the political editor - Tha matter- of a permit for the To- eomtte Athletic club Involved some great 4 4 4 4 4 e 4 4 4 aTOttOB to ajutnnu,': 4 -, All notices of amateur base- i 4 - ball - gamen, cballengea and ath- 4 letie events must be sent ta thia . 4 office before o'clock a.''ra. on ; 4 tha day for publication. Am a-; 4) teur managers should pay at- e tention to thia rule, aa the keep- Ing of t wlll lnaure a proper 4 4 report ' of. .their doing The e 4 - Journal. . e ChtJ I V HinC KJ " ACTIQIJ ; old lobbying and counting and recount Ing of noaea out In the big chanVber of th city hall where the city fathers hold their deliberations. Two or three times CouTroth. the Yoaemlte matchmaker. waa on the point of having the thing go, to a vote' but checked himself on finding that be ' waa a supervisor ahy. Finally, impelled-- -by desperation, he asked hla frienda. la office Xo bring the matter before the1oard and the permit was denied him by a voteof eight to seven. ; . ;( ; ' It Is a rare topic for the alda and Ilea tenants and ward bosses fcnd precinct roundera. Brltt and White are the two amallest people In ttte whole dtacuaalon. The quaatlon la whether," by eating bum ble pie. or making eombinatlona or con cession a, the Yoaemlte club will be able to add a vote or ' two to Ita present atreagtk If . the matter some up for-re-consideration ..... . :..'....,...!-"- :'v.wtta aa ptm, ' . . White . and Brltt are' keeping right along with their training and apparently repoelng Implicit faith, in CoSroth. Jnat the same the fighters and their friends are enveloped la an-atsaoaphere of doubt. Occasional ruroora crop up that an un derstanding' haa been reached and that the permit Will be forthcoming, but none of the parties immediately concerned will .stand sponsor for a statement to that effect." ' In any caee nothing' definite can be known antu the aupervlaora meet agala Monday.' ' - - ji . The troubles which -beset International contests ha vs 'clogged tha .'wheels In more ways than one. - Not only are the a porta refraining from discussing the relative, merits of Brltt and Whit aa test, but they fall to evince the slightest interest in the matchea that are borag worked "up by cluba other than the Yo aemlte. : The announcement that IDddie Hanlon and Young Corbett are to' box before the Hayea Valley club haa fallen flat and the auggeatlon that a Fltaalm-mona-Hart go may be pulled off here haa also failed to arouse interest. Such la the baneful. effect that politioa ta aa eertinf over pugUlsmat present, , s . aV Xtttaa A slight ripple of amusement was caused by -the report that John L. Sur- llvaa and Charlie , Mitchell had been algned to fight 24 rounds. - Mitchell, who ia aero with jaoes wnite, tmnka it. a capital Joke. He can afford to ao I aup- poae on account of Sullivan being ao terribly In earnest, but even while pro fessing to be greatly amused, thera la something about Charlie which gives a hint that hs would be Quick, to. murmur. "ao be it," if he discovered that tha publte regarded the acheme aerloualy. For the preaent, ao far- aa. Mitchell Is concerned. It is to laugh.' He aay a: "Mind you. If SuUivan Is , broke and I could help htm to make a atake by1 going a few rounds with him. Id do It la-a minute, ye know, but 19 rounds rldlcn- loua." -. , s -.'. . , ... Charlie apeak a aa though be regarded the affair aa a December and May propo sition. He haa right to perk himself on . hla appearance - and condition, for that 'matter, for . the "former boxing champion of England. la aa hard aa nails right now, much road ' work In company with - Jabea haa cauaed . hla weaklt" to hang In folds and hia com plexion .is nut brown.- He extends' hla south paw when shaking hands, his dex ter list being jarred and swollen through "taking a swipe at a blawsted'bag" In the gymnasium where Jabea engages in Ma oati work.; . vvhaV-thegresham- ATHLETES ARE DOING : (npeelal IHapateh te The JoaraalV ' Oreaham, Or.. April 21. The young ladlea of tha physical culture class un der the direction of Pro feasor Ringlet of r-oruena had a very strongly con tested basket ball game on Tueeday ev ening of thia week. - The team had had very ahort practice hut put up a splen did front to the Portland ladlea and when the game was completed the" acore stood It to 14 -far favor of Portland. The young ladles here are to be con gratulated for the splendid game they played, but they were weak on one point only. The visiting team waa also, high ly pleased with the treatment given them and expressed a desire to play (ha local teem again In the future. . . The. ettreslkanv Basket Ball - team of yeungvmen has gent a request . to Hhe Tigers of Portland to meet In battle array In the hell bare On Tuesdsy ev. enlngtnext for match game." The game played between the locel team and one under, the direction ' of Prefeeaor Rlngler from rortland was won by the V.:.i cl C:":!:i-r,sv:iw ef Y. 1 '. "' Oreo ham lads, much , ta tha surprise of, those who had not wltaoaaed any of the recent practice - games' participated In by tha members of tha physical cut' ture classes. . The local base ball ntna hag arranged a schedule of games for the next few weeka-. and interest la rapidly increaa Ing in favor of tba young men who have been preparing themselvee for the sum mer's aport. Tha high aenooi lada have d very strong nine here and have ahewn their ability , In putting , bp a atreog game to opposing nines. ..- , . PORTLAND ACADEMY " ? DEFEATS HILL CADETS '-rvs.WajnLoai-PC. Portland High school 1 1 .'..144 Portland -academy 1 ,1 ' :.. HU1 Military aoadamy ....,1 1 r.o The Portland academy taam defeated tha HIU milltaty lada yesterday In a faat and exciting game by the .acore of Lto. 1. ' . -..X Tha Tigers hit tha ball at opportune tlmea which coupled with Hlll'e errora, gave them tha game. Meyera for Port land academy pltohed an- elegant game and. held the Military jade aafe at all ata gee. 'y... i. :...u.y .v.. . :.. Portland aeademjrs victory makes It tie between tha three clubs In "the league. 1 - - -i r '-' Score. v :, IV' KB. Hill Military academy': ....... i t 4 4 Portland academy. ............ 4 -I - Battarlea Clifford and McCoy; Myers and Htggtna. , ....-. yxr.xxx -' A rvi.iJlaT,v,elHa fsS JIN aaVaBV A bU4J 1VWUJ1 W aV XTlll fV liA i( . mx : r j 1 t,x-X':xr 'x: xxxxx'-y. New S lliligpiplH L-s ill 4UU .UllLi VaBJ-JaiJ. , i I l C. v.;.; !' t if -4U : " i 7:-: -:1 " 'y r ( f h " HUNT CLUB MEMBERS x?X. ENJOY CLOSED CHASE Membera.of the FortUnd Hunt' club enjoyed a aplandid. closed paper- chase yaatarday afternoon. Tha day waa Meal . for riding and IT rldera went through tha chase. The.' eourae was laid by bare a. Dr. Coughlaa and Emmet Brown, and waa, one of tha prettiest and con tained Mat Of tha moo dierinult 4n,n ' In the history of the dub, Tha start was maoe at Kan and 14th atreeta and the f wish waa at tha old Wavarlv flolf llnka. There were several horses that went through In order to qualify for , the Juno meat, among them : being Texou, owned by goott Brooks. TekoVa rider. . was. . Thomaa - MeOrath. . Thoae Downing; lira. F. O. Buffum. Mute Mel. lawraie ansa wrann, Hiss one, EL M. LaaamB,..t. B. McRath, T. PilJon? J. C. Muahle. Bl n til..iU it u... man, Henry Metsger, T. fc mamt 'Jaa. NiooL A. B. Soobie. John Latta. F.0. Downing, (Sseelat Despatch .te The JearaaL) ' ' Dallas. Or Anrll 11. Tha firm k ball same' of tha' aeaaon Kak "rk.i. las collage and tha Salem . high school w waa ptayaa on tne college eempua before. a big erowd today. - It waa a hot game from a tart to lanlah. Dallas defea.ted SaJem ' to T, Reybolds for Delia and King for Salem each made three runs anlae and u,m rwn.. pitched good ball. .. ----.a- . , . Dallas made five runsvfn tha sixth mntng. Both teams put up fast balL Is the) most c!v spring'; farment with 1oiowMiowM ' X jdressers. Our assortment of : 7 V fancy . brown and rray mix- v tures in exclusive designs' is : . the, largest to be found ) in Portlsnd, ; and ; no matter ; ' . rl w4V44aii t Waal - Am W Clothes of" today , are i rX. FIT BETTER .-.,:- PRICED. LOWER t ;.'-;,---'"- : seen or worn fiwUn mmrmmmmm'yt: x'1 we- J. ft, - , vv-,;,-"w r' : . ' x - -''f . -x V.'-- rr . '. ' 1