zz:j daily j .nar.-L.nl CrATS fiWCDU CEATS V1SIT!."5 TIGERS vo;.Mri out of det rzw i-i j.".. Atz and Jones Play Great Bal Absence of Betting Commission , ers Prevent WomarV Win-; -- . 'ning a Big Roll. v and. Bring Victory . J ''? "t Home.' v-'v JWURPMYLSCO.RES THE. FAIR ONES RESENT LOCALS' TWO BUNS rACTIONT BENNINCS 'Portland's Work Shows Decided How It Fiftjf to One-Shot Would " V" Improvement Over Two Have Enriched a Quaker , 'X4V; . City Damsel. ;i X'i I I I II I " JT Ilka 1 I j I I sW7 . I 1 II I I J J It mmm t--gi-- U Y mwmm 1 1 1 1 " 1 n0, : . 1.' ' Portland 2. Tacoma J. " Batteries Jones and M urphy; BVown d Oraham. ' '.. '" ' , . Yesterday afternoon McCredle and ,bls " men woke up long enough o put the finishing -touehea-- upon.-the XTanermeo. The victory can be attributed W Jones lira pitching Ats's brilliant fielding and bat tln and Murphy's base running. . The cam was the beat that Portland lias played In five daya, although theia waa poor Beaowora tjwj -to . raalona. Jones waa pitching beautiful ball and Brown waa doing likewise,, nJe,m, t0 -Washington expreaaly to put (coring Wins done to relieve the I to. I tie from the fourth to the eighth Inning, when the locala secured the winning tal ly on Murphy pass, hie steal and Ats's Texas leaguer that dropped Into, Truck Hasan's back yard. The fielding of the locals showed a big Improvement over the-twa Drat games with T acorn a, there being consldersble .amount of ginger Injected into tbe team work. To also up , tbe Portland team. - man for man. It would appear that the maklrfg of a good ball team la at hand, but after seeing a oontcat," one wondera WAat is iaffclng I m the nlavlnc of the teaisras a team The meet noticeable faultwlth Portland la nm iw:ii vi k" r h rad work. The tacoma players are a " happy; lively aggregation, always ready to ateal a base or get out on me coacn- ing line Infusing new life Into tbe match and. assisting the base runners. Port- ' land players are slow to do these things 'yes modestly slow and the effect of this ' condition " certainly brings bad result . The outfielders are slow to get back to the bench, after the side has been retired Instead of romping back aa If tbelr hearts "were really In their work. MeCredie la always tbe last man to reach the bench. (Sow It Isn't a hard task for McCredte to aire a tittle whoop - to his men and hurry to the bench, neither would It be amiss for the play . ers ro. leave the bench In a rash to take their positions In the field. Tbe fans are quick to notice every deficiency and "those same fana are just as quick to appreciate any effort tending to action ' and improvement. 11 yesterday's work was good and the .crowd enjoyed It let today'a be still bet ter, and tomorrow's still better. " , Murphy's walk In the third became a ' run when, after Jonea had fanned. Jakey -Ats slammed one to4eft for two bases, the fleet fooftrd catcher scoring . from first on the hit. - ; '. Tacoma came back In the fourth with a ran which was a result of a pass to . Nordyke . and Householder's muff ' -of Kagan's lonk fly. which allowed Dyke to take third, from whence he tallied on ' Casey's flyout to Householder. Lynch also flew to center, giving Householder -credit for retiring the side in thst Inning a Tommy Sheehaa the first man up had " 'rtW.'as- enter. The winning run was registered In the eighth when Harry Murphynegotlated another walk and stole second after Jones had filed to McLaughlin and when - 'Jakey Ats's .Texan over short dropped safe Murphy scored. - Tacoma looked dangerous lnf the third . Inning when McLaughlin led oft with a single and stole second. Graham hit . one to Runkle, who could not get" the catcher at first, but held McLaughlin at second. Brown, sacrificed, advancing both runners, and Charley Doyle, who had secured four hits the day. previous, met one on tbe nose, which was stopped with one hand by Ats? -woo threw -McLaughlin out at the plate. ; , ' Doyle started te steal second, when on as pretty a play as has been pulled off on the local grounds In msny a dsy. ,' Murphy made as If to throw to. second but Instead threw to Jones, whose relay to Runkle eaught Graham eaatly. The official score follows; .'. V T ."v. ' PORTLAND. ' AB. R H. PCh A. E. Ats. sa Van Bur-en.1 It ...... t 3 Z 1 t 0 I tOO .4 01 S 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 I 10 10 0 110 0 1 2 S ; 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 Householder, cf. Hrhlafly. 2b. MrCredle. rf. Mclean, lb. Runkle. . 1 Murphy, C Jonea, p. . Totals 2( 2 1 27 12 1 TACOMA. - ie- AR R. H. PO. A, . O 1 9 1 Fheehan. Sb. 4 1 0 , 0 O 1 isordyae, id. I 1. O f Kaaan. sa. . , 4.0 01 I'asey, 2b. ' J.vnch. cf. t . McLaughlin, ilrahara, c If. ..Jv Brown, p. Totals i 21 1 ,Jf 24 11 1 1 4 ', SCORE BT INNTITO.'. 1 ' . r-:' r'vv t 1 a 4 6 7 i-V"- Tacoma . . ,,.t 0 .0 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 Hits . i'- .0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 S Portland.. W.....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 J , lilts , . ........0 0 1 M M 1 1 H" ':.k - SUMMARY. ; :f: ' ' - " '"-IS truck1 out By Jones. (Nordyke, Kngaa): by Brown, 4 ( Jones 2. Hchlafly, Murphy). Baaes on balls Off Jones, 1 (Nordyke, Brown); off Brown, 1 (Mur iiliy 2. Van Buren). Two-base hit Ats. I 1 1 env bases Portland, 4 : Tacoma, 4. Klrrst base on errors Portland. J ; Ta rratn. I.'. Raerlflce hit Brown. Stolen , ,taaes Murphy, Householder, McLaugh lin. Time of game One hour and 30 minutes. ' L"raplre.KIopf. ( lEBTCnra OXAsCPIOWgXXP. time In the history of the Amateur 1'encers lesgue of America, the weet will be ; represented In . the national! icru-ins cBsmpionsnip ' tournament, whd h begins tonight at the New Turk Atlilctto rlub. I'bipago' has sent a team of three crack fencers, including Haier. the Illinois state champion, and It 1s not Improbable that they may return west with several Of the choice prises. An other city represented In the tournament this yea lot WrUfatltmo 1t Wsablnr ton. D. C. . - - - e aTOTXOa TO AMATaTTM. . , : e e All nellcea of amateur base-, q ' bell games, challenges and ath- ' 4 letlc events must be sent to this offlce before 0 o'clock a.m. oa 4 e the day for publlcatlfin. Ama- 4 e teur managers shonld f)ay at-'" tentlon to this rule, as. the keep- Ins ef it will Insure-a proper 4 e report ' of their 'dotngs. fhe 4 Journal. ' ', . .- v.i "- . : . ' e . w ' ' '- . :- ' ' - JS VCiooraal Special 8r1ea,) Waahlngton.-Aprll IJ.WThe exclusion of the women's betting .oommtaalonera from, the Bennlngt grandstand at the race , meeting Juat closed, brought out on "the opening day an -unusual number of near win' stories. . " One Incident, which came under the observation of; -many people m tne grandstand directly back of the press box " on - tha opening day - concerned a PbUadelphla.4wMnaa of business who down a -good-slsed wager on ' Waa dell IU the Virginia Bradley horse that won his maiden race at the Inviting odda oi l to 1. .The Philadelphia woman, who con ducts a, restaurant, and bar much fre auented by betting men, bad received Inside, Information as to the condition of the Bradley horse, and moreover, the horse's - name waa-a sort of hunch for her. Inasmuch as Kute Waddell. thej erratic 'baseball pitcher,- - had ' been a - '- - - - f - 5 years. ; - I - T She started to make tne special rac lng train which left Philadelphia for the Bennlngs siding In time for the Srst race, but missed It . owing to an accident. 8ha took . the next ; train, which pulled -alongside-the -Bennlngs track only II minutes before the horses were due to go to the post for ths third race the race in whicn ui norsa waa- dell was engaged. .-:., v:.: The walk from the siding to tbe track fate Is a matter of about t or it mtn- utea. ana wnen Tne rroiaaeipnia woman of business with the Information and the hunch on Waddell II got through the gate and reached the grandstand the horses wera. already on their way to the poaf 8he naqjs't Tiesrd" anything about the exclusion., of ;-; the betting runners from the stand, and she looked around in sin for a running pencller of whom to Inquire the odds againat WaddelL Then she asked Big Smith, the de tective In charge of the Stand, to send her a commissioner, and he told ber of Ihe new rule, The Philadelphia woman lookea xeen- ly diaappolnted. , ? - "Have you heard what waddeu e price isT she inquired of the big detective. He teld her that the price was 10 1.- '. ' -Well." she said to him, Von't you do me the fsvitav Just this once, to take or send thhr money' and she produced 1100 .yellowback, "down to tbs ring and get it on Wsddell for me?" ' The detective was obliged to tell tbe woman that he couldn't do anything of that sort without risking his position. . Very well." said the Philadelphia woman , of .. buatneas, aeiermineaiy, -4 shall take it down to the betting ring for myself.. j - That's not allowed, madam, he told her. "Women are not allowed on racetrack betting ring."' Juat at this moment a young fellow sitting close by, who had overheard the colloquy,- stood v up . and rsa,id to the woman: ' ,T . 'I ll try to get It oa for you," ldy. If it's not too 'late,, and sne-was Just handing him 'the yeltowbacx when the cry "They're orn" rang tnrougn- tna sand. . . ''- No use now." said the young man. and the woman bit her lip angrily. . Then the Bradley horse stepped off In front and was never headed. , The shutting out of the grandstand runners hsd cost the Philadelphia woman just i.3,""ghe' IninisdhrtelyleTr'tho-Btsntf snd the -grounds' In a huff, taking the first train back for Philadelphia without waiting to look at any of the -other races. . ' ' .'-' '. ' , VAOXTIO COAST TUAOira. 8 o CLIEB. it. Teii .son .4.-4 Oakland gas rraneisee . Is Anseles Irtlan4 ............. 8a tt le- 4i l .424 .844 O EST llia.MSHSTT'ft ' oodwU Xrftaa is Basae. Beattle, Wash., April 21. . Toung Goodwin pf Los Angeles lost his ftrst game of the season yesterday through a couple of errors by Eagan and four stolen bases in one inning. - Score: " r R. H. E4. loe Angeles ,.. 0100000 01 , 7 . Brattle ....102 000000 t 7 1 Batteries Ooodwln and Kager: Roach and Daahwood. . umpire ia vis. , i : Seals Defeat Oomontsra, San Francisco, April !. ThOTfleala bunched hits on Poo Moeklman in -the first and second Innings, winning tbe game, aa the Commuters could do nothing with Henley. Score: R. It E. San Fran .. . ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Oakland . . ,....00000000 1 1 5 t Batteries Henley and Wilson: Moe klman and Byrnea Umpire Perrlne. . PACXriO sTATIOsTAXi Z.BAOtr. ' ' : . ' .- .. V -. ' . . Won.'- Lost ' P C Boise . ................ 1 . 1 , -600 Ppnkane 1 ' 1 f- .500 Ogden . . 1 1 .00 A.pokan. ....010 1 000004 1 ....000 0 0 1004 B 2 Bait Lake epokane . Batteries Thomas and- Leahy; Ho Innia and Stanley. Umpire McCrea. , :' 'V At -eolse. " '' Boise . . , .VT.-. . .ll 010 101 7 It 6- Ogden.'. i. 0101 00000 4 0 3 . Batteries . McFarlan and Hanson; CasUeton and Hausen. Umpire Betley. AUTO CX.VB oMAsansv "'V With P. 8. MalcDltrt In the chair and about IS members present, the Portland Automobile club held its first regular meeting last evening and perfected a permanent organisation.' Dr. A. E. Mackey, chairman of the committee,. on by-laws, read his report, which waa accepted. The object of the organisation Is to maintain a protective ss.wll as a social organisation of sll persona., owning motor vehicles.-- The following board of directors wss chosen Sol-- Blwieeiv--rrl-4,:B.- rVrowTi - R. O. Inmsn. W, F. Llpraan. A. K. Rentier," TTl i u tiemy ana u. t Honema ,r Beff(Q)ire - 1 - - THERE ARE built to that standard yoju to cteal .with-the latter. We belbnrr to the FIVEMORE' THAN ANY FIRST-Our clothes areall wool,' and we test every piece of cloth before -making it T ' SECOND Oursuits win give the best of service .i. i m irontrare surrenea -wiui naircioin wsxeaa ox oucicram, ana tncyt THIRD-TheJinings-will last as long as the suit because they are wool-serge instead of cottorv, ; :t jU..2i FOURTH--The' style and fit is correct, because they are made for us by Chicago and New York tailors of national r ' , i " FIFTH No other store on the Pacific Coast can surpass 'our values, because as manufacturing retailers we have a which' is patent to all, and which enables us to SAyEJ EVERY USTOMER FROM ?2.00 TO ?5.00 ON A SUIT. v. - Coiiti Here Tomorrow and See the Finest Showing of POPULAR PRICED GOOD CLOTHING to Jjc ; , ; .-.V"";' V.'-r' - ''-' 22 M ' r-2Y V; am ':V-:2 2r.2 ' !. m u wjw 222222 mm $ - . 1. STNOT.TC AND. DOUBLE ' BREASTED ODELS-i . I bf MM 22,-- ' A MADE TO FIT MEN OF EVERY PROPORTION AND .V ; . ,1 BUILD. FIFTY STYLES OF FINE FANCiY WORST-4, U - mM EDS, BESIDES THE GREATEST LINE OF NOVEL- 2 V; I iJM f ; ' ; ? w . 7...-.., ... .-v .- JtJ' i vrf TIES IN TWKEUSnnu:awn.nia wb nftvn; By -jS' f "EVER SHOWN. OR THAT YOU BVER-sAW-r-. ' ', f I , 4 . w -w , - - . ia 1--.- in- 1 - ; r. - l(U).Cli)4Q) ... r FOLLOW ME WINS : t ANOTHER VICTORY '2'2 22- ::, ,. Racing Results at Oakland, Kan sas City, Aqueduct, . St'. ! , Louis and Nashville. 7,2222: ' (loaraal Ssedal serrtet.) ' Ban Francisco, April . Follow Me Drored a repeater yesterdar t Oakland, untnrlnr vtha . one-mile event Follow Me went to the post t IS to 1. an the race was excltlna through out. Chest nut stumbllna and falllns aa the bar rier aUpped. .Results: "v. .;. i Four ' furlongs -Daiiirerous Oirt - won, MJdmont second, Rey del Mundo third; time. :4Ks.t .' ' ' ' Beren furlongs Lura F. M. won. Warts Nlcht second, HI Jaul Cap third; time, 1:2714. v " Mile and .a sUteenth Flaunt won, Poasart second. Tannhauser third; time. Ow mile Follow U won, Bdgecllffe utnnd Cotillion third time, 1:411. ' One mile Lucrece wen. Ralph Toung second. Forest King tniro; lime, A Auedae Track. 1 New- .Tots!.-;. April lrt . Aqnedoct I suits: . . Four 4nd a tialf furlonga Dans Tamne won. Bantam ' Second, Tarlae third; time, : -. " Fire and a half furlongs, handicap Burleigh won. Toenail second. New Tork tMrd; time, 1:91 t-f. St furlong Bohemia won, Teacress second, Kells Btromme third: time, 1:16. Six furlongs, the Columbia stases Cssraphine won. Bscutcheon second. Oold Kleur third; time, l:ll-, Mile and 79 ysrds liord Bsdge won. IClAR-Peapet sacoiid,-Arsenal Uilrdutlme, 1147.. . ' --. 1 - Vonr an', helf-fxrlong Tn Wr t- won, - Vemnes second, Bldney F, third time,' :-a, ,. . ; . r, ' ' ": 'TWO ; CLASSES OP. CLOTHIERS 4he one who sets ;a. higk:stjai6ard lot-his clothing and DEMANDS that every : gaiTnent be od the one who sets a low price and drags the character and quality of his clothing DOWN ta that price. The forme is SAFE for UNSAFE. ' J 1 - former class our store Is SAFEST for vou -our clothing Is BEST CLOTHIER CAN GIVE WHO t . ,a M ! At Xaaaaa Ctttr. Kansas Cilyt Mo,1 April St. Elm Ridge track results. v - . ' Mile and 7 yards Trinity Bell won, Del Carina second, Ous Strauss third; time, l:t4Vt. 4 - ' Mile and a quarter, steeplechase Cre olln won, John , K. second, ' Collegian third; time. :16V4. . 1'Fiva furlonga. Lady Navarre won, Hadur second. Jurist third; time; 1:0. l Seven furlongs Harpoon won. Leader second. Erne third; time, 1:$J. - . -r. Big furlongs Royal Legion won. Oraphlte second, Darius third; time, 1:1SV4 - . '. :: ' Flvefurlonga-Kahoka won, Ada- Re barda second. Durbar third; time, 1:04 Vt. .7 2h (taaabaalasa ; c ' v - Naahvllle. April !. Cumbeland Park race results: - ... 81x furlongs--Misa" Jora won, Laysoa second, Mcllrain third; time. 1:11. Four and a half furlongs Helena C won, Velour -second, ' Polly Prim, third; time, 0:11 . One mile Benvolib won, ' Postmaster Wright second. Bugler " third; time. 1:44 Hr Avondala stakes, five furlonga Char lie- Eastman won, RotnQla second, Hy perlon II 'third: time. lrtt. , Six furlongs-Ma.Ban an4 "tee Water ran a dead heat; Mabel Winn third; time, 1:11. Purse divided. One mile Olendon won. Mine n mast second, Ths Trlfler third; time, 1:44. St Lonii, April S-Falr grounds race results-: - '." -' v. . " ' Six furlongs Sir Carter won. Torlo second, . Bishop Wex , third; time,' . l:Srf S-S. - - ' ' ' " . - - " v Half mlle-Rostlc Lady won, Balshol second, Chlspa third; time, 0:44. ' Six furlongs Lons Wolf won. Bava rian second. Mordella third; time, 1:J1 Seven furlongs Ralnlsnd won, .Mata dor second, Floral Wreath third; time, l:St4. -' , ; Blx . furlongs Our Lily ' won. Sorrel Top second. Bone Drake third; time, 1:11. MIT? "n--a"J"7imirtefrreorge "'Titian won. Never Huch second, velog third; tlmv S:J3 l-l. - . i - . DM 10), 2.'i vr' :1" 1 ; : 'SELLS CLOTHING CHEAPER; and retain their shape until' worn - f ? t 11 4 . 1 i ri '. are nana-maae insteaa oi . macnine-mjiae. , ' , , ,- ;' -' L ' SPORTING COSSIP. It la a good gamble that the railroad men named In the papers aa the regu lars at ball games - won't send any marked copies to headquarters. - v On, the Trail to . Texas President Roosevelt shot a bear withtialf a bal let yesterday, but as tbe bear was al ready half shot. It did the business In good style, "past reports state that the bear Is doing nicely and will be well enough tomorrow for ' tbe president to shoot It again. Ths president came nearly shooting sw giant that ha met face to face on thelToad, but appreci ating how crippled Portland is for good material, he stayed his finger which waa already on the trigger. Manager Mo Crdie, upon hearing of the president's charity, . Immediately wired his thanks. : i " . ' - ' e J s '" ' (' . . . . . v John D. Rockefeller Is going, to buy a ton of srolf tails next week. The clety that Is considering the advlsabIN Ity of accepting $100,000 from John D. better say "yes" right off or the money may be spent for a golf tea. -l - - ' 2. ' ... I- ':.'V - ' Portland played In more spirited' style yesterday and defeated the Tigers. little life and headwork counts far bet ter than the old excuse, -slump in bat ting." - Terry MeOovern 1 o Brooklyn, New Tork, has accepted the' positions of box-lng-4nstruetor af the state Insane asy lum at Balenv Oregon. V r 7 e ; - - ,; . v" Mike Fisher and Ma men rave To py car fare this year In Portland. ' That's fair, to Mike, although he doesn't think "Sundry'- is Mike Fisher's new name. Everything spent on the side be charges to Mr. Bundry, hence tbe appellation. . ' ' ... - Climale Burau-;Thls Is, spit bal weather.---';-, '' - ' - -, - - ' ,-4. : "'i.yncir'rnad'e a "pretty asff drive to right field yesterday and ss -it looked good ' to- Mike for two tasea, he sang .-"2 '.'"'V"r;:':.'-":V-;;'.: ;:-'f' t ;v.J: for vou. HERE ARE. FIVE U A. up. - 2':r2:2!si ' ; ; out, because the interlining is linen instead of burlap, the coat - . . '..' YHIIWi; MFW. SI UTS . w M i v 1 1 FOREMOST AMONG WHICH ARE THE Unrivaled for style, and dash to Scores of other styles down to as low as f 6.50. V - ' ' I i i i' - Boys' and Children Clothingr , TWO-PIECE NORFOLK ;, .' . TENNISON- OutingSuits for boys 6fJB to 16 r $2Lso:to $7.00 -. BUSTERS foir the tot oC2yt to 7 yeats 1 to $6.00 "LITTLE TUDOR" Play Suits for children of 1 to 8, 50 - ' ' 9 - - . NEW SPftlNG ..: CVKRY MAT UARANTaCO ABREAST OF THE "ha,' ha, ha," on his way to first Fast fielding by MoCredie nipped htm at sec ond and the crowd yelled "ha, ha, ha." . .. ... - ; ,' y . . . ' Those who had hopes of seeing the boxing game resumed .this summer in Portland must have experienced a se vere Jar when they read that the su preme court had sustained the box ordi nanc appeal.. -t v - .-;' . : - . ' : ..- -. : : " "' -..! Notloe to pitchers today As this Is ladles' day you are reminded ' of the rule which commands you to- repair to the rear of the grandstand before spit ting onvthe. ball. . " . .., : Harry Murphy, the clever young catcher of the local team. Is one of the best waUrs In the league, for although he has yet to mske a safe hlt be has only missed one regular, game in whicn he has played that he did not secure a pass. In five regular games and two In whioh he relieved Mitchell and Mo Credie, he baa secured sight walks, Jake AW seems to be thatnost reliable pinch hitler on the club, fos whenever a timely bfngla la needed the crack shortstop la on hsnd to deliver the goods, ss he tjld yesterday. , 2, ' ff. . ;"' ' MoCredie made a fine running catch of Caaey's long fly in the seventh Inning yesterday. ;. . , . ' ; .'. ' : ; ' ' . Eddie Householder was a star in cen ter, capturing several herd chances. . He made a bad mesa of one, however. .- V...-' V . ' '1 ' f Pitcher Brown who twlriet for Ta coma yesterday. Is the same Brbwa who pitched for ' Sacramento In 1101. He will be remembered by the Portland fans as the pitcher who twirled against Sara Morris in this city in that year. . , , - v - v- Los . Ansrles went to pieces behind young Ooodwln yesterday and the Angel find lost his first gatnjc r-, Dan Tjally and Charlie Elsie are play ing for the Nsahvllle team in the South ern league. Elala waa fired. out of the ri fl ; REASONS WHY, WHICH IS ' " ;C V'J'; ; , . . . r - ;-; repute. ;Zy:?' tremendous prestige in buying ' -- --c:- -.; Found in Portland swi w jf. w w ,y-r J.. r- TYPICAL COLLEGE CLOTHES exclusive designs priced at DOUBLE-BREASTED and STYLES OF THE 2 ? .MAT TIMES ALL THE TIME PcrithnorvoEcscn:3 KEgTOkza BLOTBOOD Rae errnd tboasawrs t eases of Nerraus IxoUlty. IBaomnl, and atro par. . Tbay riaar '. tha eralo, atraosuiM the -Irealatloo, auk el seat toe - perfect aad Isisart BMSBetle vigor t the wbol being. AU sralaa aad laaaes atoprwe perataneatly. 11.00 par , set; boxes guarantaed to cor me refan4 mraey, ta.00, Millrtl seated. Rook free, Perelaa Mad. Ca.. 035 Arra It., Phlladalpkla. Pa. sold ts Portlaae ealy sy rrraak Vaa, game at Atlanta last Saturday for ob jecting to being called but for Interfer ing la a play. He Is still the same old Elsie,' . V" . . (. . , T: " Hector Mclnnls. the Portland boy. who joined Matt Stsnley's team, pitched for Spokane yesterday and tbe Indians won. .-o-.,.. . ' '. --a-. ; i ' Dan Farlan, snother Portland favorite, pitched for Boise yesterday and de feated the Ogden team. Handsome Dan'a pitching waa too jnuch for the Utah aggregation..' - .v - v- '' 2'-' : '. - Bert. Jones la la fine form at .present and trls work Is the, talk ef-the local fans, who style, him -the "Do6" Newton of the HAS pennon. Jonea will probably -pitch again Sunday. . - . ...-. s " -.:' ;;'.' '. Bill Essick or Win French will go against the Tigers with Bobby Keefe or Fireman Fltapatrlck today, and aa 11 la ladles day. It la up to the looala to redeem themselves for the game they lost to Loa Angelea laat Friday. 2 ' " : - - ''i Lou Runkle hit safely to center yea- tarday and Graham threw wild to first, trying -to catch Lou off the beg, but fast fielding, by Doyle saved Qraham an error, aa Runkle waa oaaght at second. sfaTW MQXtAJnl SAIISaU UAOtm $3 Jj 'f " (Joarnal gperlal BerVle) '. Boston, April S. The Kew . England . Baseball league starts Its sesson -today -with Manchester playing at. New- Bed- . ford, Lynn1 at lleverhlll," ' Lowell at Nashua, snd Concord at Fall River. The season will continue II weeks, closing , 8ptcmbar , v.. :.V:-;wv 'i I- 4Z T .--- , ,. A .. . ' ...... ...