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,.i.t-- the Oregon-daily-journal, Portland. WEDNESDAY-iEVENiNG, may io.,,, ibos: Entered atlaa" noatofne of Portland. - Or., tvt trausuortattou llrouMh tb cull eoud cU nilM. , - ... l'ialu. .... . i . .Am 1 4- .. .. I. if. . r I'l ., - -.. A wilt; u n Mill) a vwwi " 111 .1. I....- l . w -" r"in wilts. Editorial Bonis, Ala 250 la fruli uss Olata.... Mala rompy ADYnxnur miaibmiattvi, j Vreelsnd-Bengeaila Special A4rtlelng Ageacr, - r kwiii uatAaw!A4B-aA bulla- -H t-hlcsga, . -T-r-r;-- IUB0TI0ir EATE9. ' luu by Caxrtar. " Th Pally jours!, with Sunday. 1 fear, ..87.80 .no iauy yourn 4 11 Journal, wit Sunday, sooth., J J 5 1-- ""- . fuihi 8-01 Tbs Hall Journal, villi suoday, 1 moult. 1.S8 " Jhe Pall Journal. 8 niontba 1-W Tb lally Journal, Willi Sunday, 1 BJonth.. - lb IUr.-st wsh,.oUtd, Sunday Included -1B : The-4J.II?, pa, week; dellrered, Sunday ' ' uototad .10 ."T.- ' Term by Ball. . ' " .... . Th THy Joornal. with Bandar. 2 year... I TOO mo nan journal, 1 yew B.uy -Il4HiOTmatrTrtTtI BrniaiTT TOntfci;' ITO Thnll.il. Inlirml A Rinnlha 8.TI 7-- lb I'ally jWiwirwTI8r"Buiilj. 8 aejsihsi i.lo) lb Dslly Journal, 8 months. ... l-u , "The Dally Journal, wilb ltunda,-4 month., 1N BO -. im Dally Journal, 1. nvmlh...... . Tba Sundaj JournaL 1 ..year. - Ika-Buoda-'JournaC month..., l.VU " Th BemfWeskJy Journal. Th Semi-Weekly Journal, 8 to 13 Page . each aaua Hluatr.tM4. - full, market re- - . port. 1 year. ...... , "....fl.80 Kemlttanree abould b ma da by draft. 'pa Botes, eipreaa order and a mall amouuta axa acccDtablM In 1 lid 9Mnt tuiataaa BtaiflDa. XH 0U4jIAI- P. O. Bo IJl, Portland. Or. . ... . . WHIH THI JOUBHJX HAT IS . I0UD, i T Jaurnal raa ha found aV at tb folliiwltif pla'a; - - - .- UoWaV-l.m fk-Untr-(t B.I W. B.Me lulr. .... CHlt AUO Poatofflc Near' compaVr ITS Dtu- . ooru .atraot. ... - Dt.N VEH. LUI.O Kandrlck Book a SUtlooar rnnipan. mi RerenUantb. .aUaaU. Jlrk. oiutwnrn ana rurtia airaaia. . -KAA'iM4TVVir Kor NMtl RBUl: . jaiNXKAPOUS U. J. Ka rana nab, 60 aVwtk Third atraal. . . TffcW YOKK CITY Brrntaao'. ITnlom rauara OMAHA Millard Ilnul Saw atandt Mafaatk siaiKMr romnan. iwai rarnuoj atrwt. lAI.T LAKE Cixr Kanron Hutcl Newa atand Barmar liroa , 43 Wrat Bariuid atrrrt, aoath. IL-XOLlhWl-'hlUii Wuailar. 818 ioenar treat; K. T. Jail, Hi Ollra atrcat. . IN KRANiMHId V ' .-i 1-1 n-.-i iliuCina 1008 Markrt atrtiaokt. . amlth liroa., Z.'lil Hulter atraat, and Balul - rrann aotal; roalar Oraar. Farr build. - in; n. n nvatir. .DMTaabl new alano. i nr Markat and Kaarnvr atroata. BKATTI.K Ralnlar raixl wa atand; W. U rnianka. iioih Haartla Nnra' atand. - PPOKANK. WASH John W. Oraaaal 8i Co. TACOM A. WASHTanrral Wawa colli pan H"t'l Taroma Nawi atand. "" VICTOR I Ar B. C Vletorl Book SUtioaarf rompanr. - wiaxjIe miPOBT.: Tba atnrm whtrh rauaad 1tta-ittrattlA.al -adiloia tit -tht rllaTrtrt"onllnnpa to advanra lowl raatwarri.- It baa cauaad llaht to ntndfr-. -airir naaa rain nuriuir tna laat 3 Boor in tba alataa raat of th Hork monnulna? ritand J ii alaxiat to tha Atlantic maat.- I.lrbt rain aa alan prrmllM In the north raclfle atalrtr, .ana aitow la aawarally- raiiorid..n: nutrra -Mort tan. North Kakuta and Mnltrm. Hbarp froai v4xiirri inia norniuir in aoiiinoaaTPrn inano. nrinrn ",r'Tn ma TiHwra -Oakul. - '.naTmnratKma ro ftir parti cloud waathar 4n..Uila dlatrl-t Thurada. Light froat ta-prob- hl' tonlcht In CApoaad placra raat et tb Caa- -ffHiuft, mountaina. , . . . - KAIEI10I IJCntBEi. .,., Andraaj BuckJaj llaraaret Thnmaoa. M. - Kuri " trd. ia. KoWr.-to Ioralua KalhaalB I'lala- Marl aralw "hit-hard K,-laaHi, U 'a .tbrlnf jCJKrad, fink. iKV L ! i -.. . tirdi W. O. gmltn- It Co.. TTMh- ao. roarin a do naaoinf'on i BI1TH8.- CHARLES III 8. to Mr. and Mr.- Woadwirt 'hmrm;-nm itoffna aranua, a on. Ill HKkH K April SUV,to- Mr, nd Mr. Joaapk nuaerK'Kr ai Airina arauua. a ..flattfaiar.- C0HXA0I0U8 DISEASE!. Kiroi.AI Mr S, Ul lilcotef.- - Urrbr Mat liaaal! HEfKEH Mar 8, rrrfj Ilaekar, 3H Mrat atraat. tnaaala. - jrrERat.rrMiJuliIb- rVraraon,-aiW CTay maat. inaaale. r7M'lNMaW Mar 9. JUUtafcUBjaAiajBBlld .atrrai, aipoineria. -rramaroTinni on oraana City car lis, aaar - Sell wood ; ' modern, scientific, complete. Charge Aauiia, oo; roiiaren., fa, t la 1 lor w . m. I to S p. ; D. - - Pertlaad .e9atloa . aaaocUtloo, l oriiaua, uregon. - - , The Edward HulauB rrnlrTiklnfoapanr, ' funeral director and aaibalmer. : atreel. -- Pkoo 60T. 2au Third r" J. P. Plate A Hon,, funeral director and . anibalnjara. corner TUIra and Madlonw atreet. urnce or count coroner, lelepaone Mala 8. Funeral wreath and rat flower apeclalt It Hoe Clt Oreenhoaae, Twenty aecond (ad aai Horriaoa, opp. cemeter. 1UILDI50 nXKITS. MARTIN Ma 8, H. Martin, repair to room Ing bouae. corner Mala and Twelfth atreete met. tauO , "TETV May . George Tet. three dwellings. Raat alfteenth between Belmont and Eaat i ay lor atreete; coat, i,oou. WIKNt KEN Ma 0, P. H. Wlencken. Konth, Thurmaa between Twentlxth and Tweat. aerentk elrceta; coat, f3B. PRKKI.ANII Ma 0. L. H. Freeld. cot t a a. - .Front between TerwllHger and Rlrhardaoa atreeta; cost. oo. . - IVJI-IHr 8. W." B.-lean.-ctg. comer . .. Maryland atrcat and Church arcane; ceat 8l.0"). l 'If ARTIX May 8. T.. Martin, atore. I'pahur he- -tweea Taenty flftk and Twenty-alxth atreet; coat. .Ha. H.VRHlNl.TON Mny 8. S. K. Harrington, cot taav. Eat , Harrison between Caat Thirty acTenth and Kaat Thlrty-elgbtlt street; cost, - WW. PAKHON9 My 8, W. H. Paraona, cotUga Arottnr Tteignrar mat. . , TITI.B OVAKANTEK A THCST f0. Mat 8. . Title Gaarant A Trust company, revalr te dw.-HIn. East Third hetweea Oak and Pla atreeu; coat, v r PORTLAND KRKWINO CO May 8. Portland .. Ilrcwlng couipany.. hottllng shop,- rpebur he ''tween Nineteenth and Twentieth street ; coat. ' TANX KR Mar- 8. J.-B,- Tanner. - reoelfin. brick store, corner of, Yamhill and Hecond treete: coat. 8ST8. WATKINDH Ma 8. T. M. Wtktnd. cottage. raat , TwentB ana Aioerta ireeiaiicoai, EEAL ESTATE TlAMSrEES. H. Robblna t A. Petteraoa. lot;, s. Mock l.Maan.- , 1 Mod company of Orroa to 0. M. Blck- - .( area, lot 8. block . City Viear Park. ., 280 , Rrckhrt and wllor to A- IV - Ecka- . hardt. lot l. block Coach addition ... ,,.1 --- L. Kf. Dsrls and wife to B. Ellaos. kit . II. block B. Central Alhlna. ..l 890 1. ' lo A. Harold. Ma S2, M. klm-k "T 18. Peninsular addllloa No. 2. and other "Pen f . . . - U reattle sad wife. I 44 rre. be - Hllnnln-r tnteranctlon of south bono- " . liar Una of A. F, Miller tract and eet- . - bonmlar of right of way of O. A C. K. R. Co.. aectloa 4. tow nab In 1 otk. range i eaat , t 1 . Point Mew Real Eatats company to I. '- ! Prmtf, kit . hlwk 4, Point View 88 W. A. Hall and wife to i. 1. Keane " et el., lot 14. block 8, Uacola I'ark - : Anne. , , , .,, J 3oq T. Illalop and wife to Portland' Aaah A ' T JrT "anny. lot 1. X. T. 8, block U ' r . HA. yt portnd 10 IV."H,lnt M- Tarmlee. kta 14. 18, . -block 4. Meegley HlghUnd ..... f " A. Btirckhardt and wife l A. B. Ech IieriM. lot 18. 18. block Sort, Couch -MU I loa. . -mrnrnri . t-.'-t . . . v. . 7 -r 1 ...v.J. I Hsrtmaa et at to U. A. Roer, ifc : ,. acre beginning at northeaat enraar lot .. - . - Jn' Hlht atklltloa. ...... . . ' 1 1, Rlnw to . Maklaster, lot II, Mock X AIM Height 8T3 tib-rlff to J, 8, McPnll. lot J4. Hel-.j" wood 'rnon & W. 8mlik M wife to Oak Park Id -caaipany, .38 acre, beginning at eolith, eaat tora sf B. W. Smith 10.4 (era PORTLAND-GOING .:.. . . t DMOHLLADDERli Battling Gfants of; McCredie' 3 Companyl)feated . by JdyjisyJigsOi : JONES WAS AS WILD ASFIFTE EN3ARES Portland Twlrler's Spit Ball Gave '- Out and the Day Was Lo.t. -.-r (Special Dlapitcb ts Tb Journal.) 'Tacoma, Waali.. May 10. Taoom , Portland-z. Keefa and Hogan, Jone and McLean. Taooma defeated Portland yaataraay in. a oloaa and hard fought contaat Jonea.' who Ditched for Portland, was WHO ana tne Tlgera tooK advantage. 01 this and acored enough rune TOMBS ft Ha aiau fnund at erltlm to win. itagaa and only the fast fielding- of hla support heldjth.,,,jcor.down- In the first 'Inning a double y Atx, Van Uurcn's erlflc-aiid Moueeholder single acorad one for Portland. AVIth two out and three "men on baeea In the- third. Lynch oeeured a short hit that tied tin the acora for Tacoma.. Portland took the lead in their halt of thaflfth-when'-Runkle hit aarely, Jones sacrificed, but Runkle was caught at third on Ata Jilt to Eagan. . Ata Stole second and Vaa Buren walked. House hnldar niacad on over the two baae fence, acorlng Ata, and advancing Van to-Mrtrt-floftlany-atxuck Ina tha Inning. , Tacoma tied up the score in their half on a paaa to Nordyke, an error hv Ata and a hit by Lyncn. Kcefe S-SlngJe...8hechan,S . double ana a bingo by -uudyk-acorea.Jn,wJlllllB iTIy forttie-Jl,lgeTa.- - - Eaalck wllU probably- pitch-jor -o land today, while Brown wlir orfWlate for the Tlgera. The acora of yesterday's game follower1"" . . J., TAPOMA. AB.R.II.PXA.E. Dairla r 6 1 g . 1 o Fhechan. 8b. N ord y ke. 1 b - i'' Eagan, ss. . i.. t"T-ll a w MCUiUtnnn,.u...if , 8 0 4 0 l.yncn. cr. Casey.- 3Vr Hogan, cv i Kefv li. 'I t iTotala . ,......a. Si . rutl ... porti jtt If? 2 0 0 fl 9 Van Buren, OllS' eJtioidcr. gchla iny. i!l Mitchell,-Ib.i r. ...... 4 0.08 Jt 0 Runkle, Sb. , a I 1 Jonea.p, 0 Totala .'. .......lOAi-Ji 1LU BconB' nr nrsittan. 1 . 4 6, 8 J J t i Portland 11IM10M 0 S Kill . a w w v a v w v v a Tarnma. r-ra- i . fi-. i A 1. 4 8 fttrurk out By Kecfev f r by Jones. 8. Bases on balls OffJiaefe.-l; off Jones, Hit by pitcher -r8cmnr. Btoien baeea - ftnyle. wpran, Att - SacrtTlce hlla L1 Oheehamr-Vaja Buieu. Junta. T) Householder, "At. First baa on a rcwra bases Tacoma. 15; Portland, I. Time of game One hour and 10 minutes. Umpire ' lClopf.-.a--i.-,r-i--;,-'Jr.TT -saisi :Arjio coaji iA0)tr.- ei3i ?iri 3 3 s: rCMJBS.- &: 5 acoma , 81 3 Ml 201 .6H9 .R.'.6 ftakland Sau-Xranclsco. T 21 .B.VI .4HU 3S0 I mm Augelca 84 Ift Portland sl a il al 3. 14 14 Beattle Flxiat HS'18'lt'lT j2t2:ivil Brother Joe Blanka Seattle.- Seattle. WaSh., May 10. Joe Corbet t waa a puasle to the Blwaahea yesterday and they lost a chance to climb out of the cellar. On tha other hand, the Seals found fihlelde at opportuno-ttmes. Score:: . . . .-- . . . If Seattle .. ......000 0000 00 0 4 2 8nn Fran 2 1 00 1 0000 4 1 Batteries Shield and Frary; Corbett ana on, umpire iavi. . t Oaklaad Blanks IVo Aagelea. " Oakland, - Cel., May 10. The Angels played iltle ball yesterday and In spite of the fact that they aecured 11 hits, they failed to score a run. The Commuters batted Goodwin out of the box In tha sixth, and Toren succeeded him. Dillon, Flood and Smith were fired out of the game for protesting a decision. - Hcore: Oakland .......00246401 7 12 2 Los Angeles ...00000 00 00 0 11 2 Batterlea Iberg, Moakimsn ' and Byrnes Goodwin, Toren and Spies. Um pire rerrme. - ;. BSUCKJCAXXM PLAT BaVUV Tha baaeball-team-from kerna tirtck yard defeated A nine representing Kalk'a Dricxyara in a game eunoay by th score of 6 to 2. 1 No bricks were) -thrown at the umpire. at-The llneAip: Kerns -r- Kalkf. Wilcox ..,.. .Cfiv. ... H. Orlcaby Mandenhall- PTTmyr A. .Kalk Foaael Wraa . ..,-. 1 R ...... . Lj Otlgsby Scogel , ., Brown ........ Warren ........ ... F, Moran . . a ns , .....V.Kreb .'...; Peolher D. Bernhardt McMann M 4f. Born hardt Bauman . .R.r. ... Thompson tract adjoining D. S. Soathmayd D. I.. C Merchanta Investment A Trust company to II.. Jaeba, Wt 1, K. Bt. Jokna- sera 4ract : 800 M. M. nice and husband to I) a. Ritr- newi. lot 11. block , -Hollads Park aililltloa 8.408 A. Harold to G. R. Steven, lot 1.1. block 8. Pacific, (oast . Abstract eoajpana a - - aiibdltlalon of lot 2.1 to 27, UleahaTra Park ". 1 1. -via Orvgon Water Power Twnlt company to k, ticims, mis a. t, diocb a, city View Park : 800 U. Ovale to J. Cuoley. 1 acre, be firming at auwlkweec corner of g K. . Powell D. L. C. aectloa 10, towaahlf . 1 south, range t eaat . One Rtverrlew Cemetery aaaociatlon tat C. Lorlgwen. lot 148, aectloa IB, Rlrer- vlew cemetery .i.....!r- -lis Hi-A l.swrence et al to W. H. Met. - gee. parcel or lsno oeglnwto; li feet -west of a point TS rotla aoutk sf a point between section 8 tad 10, township 1 wrath, rang 8 at., , loo . I Benedict nd wife to W, C.J)aiil. w. lots 1,-S.. Work SrtS."etty.. .'2,000 II. Csrtee aad wlf to O. Hollo. .sy. hts 4, 8. block 08, Peninsular . addition No. 8 t 918 Barlnaa A I.ns Wtete to p. A. Mc. . Psntel.. lot I, 4. Mock 22. Coucb ad- dlt UA. . . . 4 .82ft A Mt taaaranco ..A Kt r. . a. rest eat at from tb Title Knarantee A Treat py, Cbasiber ef Commerce lalldlnf. 4 4 4 4 4))- 4 4 4 4 4 4d4- 4 - . ... 4 HOTxera to aieatbtjbj. ' ' 4 . All notices of amateur baa 4 ball games,' cnauenges ana am- ay letlo eventa muat be aent to tl1a 4 nffln lr("t --'ollr m 'a - A the day for publication. ' Ami- 4 4'taur-managora - ahould pay at 4 4 tentlon to this rule, as the keep- 4 4 big of It will Insure a proper 4 4 I epui I 1 ofTB0lrgOTnga.-f ht 4 Journat" - . r- : '. , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RUNNING RESULTS : 13 QNFOUrTRACKS .--iW(a,raal Bpedsl Berrtea.) Loxlntton. Ky.. May 10. Kentucky aaaociatlon raca rcaulta: VTIxa furlonfaK!hi'8rurhtar won, Colonei Bronaton aecond. Tekloka third; Urn; 1:01H.! I Haven furlong Lord Havan won. Phlora aecond,. Bouncing Batty third; time. !2I4. . - ' riy and on half furlonte Thapln won, Nomine econd,Hldelbri third; tlma. l:0jHa. . ' ... . . . ... ... On mile Birch Broom won, Con turer aer-rlnd: Annl third: tlma. 1 :4Q4 juir mlle Annl Bmltn won, rieDian second. Jay Ward third: time. 0:48. I Bavan' furlonns 3'ha Tnra won, lady Mercury second. Van Hop third; .time, Ufl.. ' i ' - ,.'..;', -At.jraaaag7Wy. '. Kansas City, May 40. Elm Ridge race reolt: ..j.- .i -, , Four furlongs Oblcular won, . St. Joseph second, Belvoln third; . time, 0:4H4-. . - - -- -- One mile Dunning won. Lady Ellison second, -Mesdow Horn third; time, 1:42, Five ' furlongs Clifton Forge won, Rebo second. Dr. Roberta third; time, 0:5. - . One mil and TO yards Thistle Down won, ..Bondage eco'ndLella. thirds tlma, 1:4H. " . : One mils and on eighth Rossmond won, Falemlan second. Idle third; time, 1 :4. . -.:,.;" '" .. " 8eilTng.... slxJturlongar Envoy ... won.. Cliolk Hedrlck second. Double Six third; tlmyn;H: . At sH. XVonls, St. Louis, May 10. Fair grounds race results: Half mile over second. -High Chance won. . Turn Chief Hayes third; llnlBl 0:51 4V i '"FlTend-.'rma- half f urlutiae - duuera won. rancyPresa second,-Bed Retnard third; time, l:ll l-J. ' - - Foor-and one half furlongs SeeuHty won. ' Ladsarlon second, Birmingham thlrdlltime, 0:S8 4-5. t-BIx-furlongs,- handloap FlrebaU won, Anglela aecond,- Broomhandle-" third ; time. 1:18 1-S. Mile and one sixteenth Mabel BImm won,iBarlan second, Behoove- thirdf time. 1:53 2-6. ie ejfghttieBravery "won. MniPe' '.IJEfcnAilfJJ Lln-ife IJiaxJJBltU 2:01 IS. : At Belmont Park. - New York. May 10. Belmont " Psrlt rae reault Bin furlo 4t4v 4?eMMalbo."Bi ornne Court second. Tommy Waddell TMrd:f nme.TT:17 J-l Five. furlongs IsrafeL.won. Merry Wrrraernrifl-nolif Badge third: time, 11:04 2-S.7 -Four- and ofie-lialf 'furlnngs-Ccimedt.- enn won, Pythla secojilt-Jtyouat third; time, 4Vi4--; fOne mlTe LfttJe lTra won.. Sidney I,-Oy fffrf"1 T.nrd- Wsdra thlrdL. tl 1 . A 1 - - . . .Beven-ftrlnn Neptunos wOiU'VaWi'- man seoend, Orf ero thlrdr jmvlaV4 PORTLAND-DOGS AT 'FRISCO BENCH SHOW (Journal Special Serrlc.) San Franolaco, May 10. Almost very breed known to the ranin kingdom Is reprsen('cw a th annual ahow-of the San Francisco Kennel club which opened in Mechanics' pavilion today. The breeds beat represented this year, how ever, ar the collies and bull terriers, ome-of the foremoat kennels -of -the country being represented in this class. Th show will continue tnrougn in re mainder, of th week and promlaes to be unuauaUy suooatul. - Portland, Oregon." is represented by four crack dogs and they attracted more than.an -ordinary, amount of attention irum tllS) T1.IWII HUB I11VFI lllll. risii. Watklns'-bdll terrier enamplon. Kdge cote Peer E. F. Willis' cockare, Bort- land . Kid -and - Alepala . Eavon, and Dr, Tucker's AlrdsUv4errier. Lady Alice, are th Portland flogs In the showt John Bradshaw, who has the Portland string In chsrge. also haa Boy, owned by Wll ltam OUard of Tacoma, in th show. 07A7C7M ENTO E ET - - WASHINGTON-TEAM (Special Mspatch to Th Joarnal.l Corvallls. Or, May 10. On O. A. C. Beld A Treflf from Thursdsy thw O. A. C men ar to go against the track tears from Seattl that has long been win ning northwest -championship' , hooora The meet will be the first over held .be tween Corvallls and the Washington aggregation, and that they ire to meet strong men the O. A. C. lads well know. The Washington men annually-meet the California track team and thla, too, marks them aa formidable contestants, but llls safe to say: that they? will at least realise that O. A. C has had a hand In th play, when the meet In Cor vallls closes a week from Thursday.-All Corvallls business houses are to close, in oraer mat employer aim employes may witness the sport on thJocal field. KENTUCKY DERBY TO : - BE RUN TODAY (Jouraal Special' Befylre.) Lo-hrrtlle, Ky.; May 10. Thlaje-the opanlHg day of the LouTsvllle rasing season, a season wjilch promises to be on of th best held her iri ' recent years. At Churchill Downs this morn ing th rallblrds gathered in fore seek ing to get a line and form their final Judgment on the form of thecandldete lor tn enter eveui oi . in ua-y in Kentucky derby. With Agile. Ham's Horn, Dr.I.eggo, Ivta th-Trrlble,Re- tort md Kurtsmsn - entered tb rao promlaes to be th best l-y ear-old event of th west this esonv Th-thre favorites ar Agile, Ram's Horn and Dr. Leggn. stt three of which will probably face the barrier.. XBYixroToirs Tha Irvington baseball 'team has re organised for the aeaaon and would Ilk to arrange games-with teams under It yesrs of kge. -Sunday afternoon gamea preferred. For particulars addrew sr IKmnarberg.-JJX -TtlUxaOog Al tatfc, of phone Kaat 2. . - - ) - i ' 7 - WASTT A OAKS. COLLEGE NINESARE JJLEINLCOilllON Practice - Carrie's" Show That Eastern teams Are In i " i " ""iTaa-oat'TrirWi PRINCETON SHOWS -j-. ;.. - - BEST AT PRESENT Georgetown, Fordham and Man hattan Each Took a Fall , Out of Yale. ' '" (Journal Special Seretc.) , New Tork, May 10. With the playing ofth-- gamesrof last week the first month of th coilegs baseball season waa brought to a close, and. It Is now possible to socura some idea of rfirfCe.r,oHve J atrengl slty nlnea.. Th unfavorable weather of th early part of April prevented a num ber Of contests schedule.l. ospooi.tiy tho., that wer to have beeh Olaved durln thfl.-squt h r rn. . irlpa JCnuugh wora-coiu teated, however, to enable a comparison ef her-poaaiblltttes Of ytne comblnatlona that wilt represent rrlnceton.- Harvard. Yale. Cornell. Pennsylvania and Colum bia In th big ooateata of th year. - In point - of games Princeton haa played 14. winning is and loalng one. The single gama lost by a peculiar coincidence waa th only ona played with a pre paratory school that .. with Andover, which took the Tlgera Into camp, 1 to X Yale has played 127 games, winning eight and losing five. Two of tha local eoJlegeaFordhai-nd- ManhattanrtooX the Ella into camp, but Columbia fell ahort In an attempt -to make It three straight.'- Georgetown also won by a 4 to 2 score from the Blue, but Pcnn- inw- rcnayivanm-acneauie-nae- provea atrying-pFoposlttnrt f or-the -Quakers thus far, and In th principal games ths Phlla. delphla players have lost In almost every case by a narrow margin. Out of 11 contests the team has lost aeven and uu fiuir. The Harvard players haveliyedupto Ilia m..i1li Itiina msffe. CiC tTinm miW In th seaaon by Chesbro and Keeler, of fJirTocarJLmoricair eight gamea .played In the east they have been victorious In every match tout one, defeating Williams, Syracuse, West Point and Carlisle, and losing to Am herst" r Another- college combination -teahew remarkable early season speed is tha Cornell team. In the principal game played sine tho-return- from th south ero trip th bin has won seven straight lylctorlca. defeating In turn two, profoa- T.lnn.l fllnk, Q i-N m , mnA Wnvhamtnii by do. Live core--During thw-grnithern trip the- team-met the Giants and were only defeated after a hard tussle,- 2 to 7, McGraw's men spoke very favorably of the players at the time and McGlnnlty waa quoted as saying" that they were 8 6f th' lasirrcOncge'comBlnatloha be had ever seen T'oitrmbia na hardlr-got into htrlrclass form -gr yet. but dcsplto- this fact the team haa lost but one game, -that wit n Yale;, which' was .sc. 2 to i. contest. The1 rec6rjn dat Includes' f lv gasnss,"-- EUGENErARRIVES: rAttrCOWTEST - rh baselwll team of the; TJugsneTTrTgh scnooi arrivea in t'ortiana last nignt aad ldw.ae-yleiytwg Hill MniHfjr aca demy. Tomoriwrw-they will play Portland High achool on Multnomah field at 2:30 o'clock. All -their men. are reputed to be verjrvXast players,-especially Pender, their southpaw pltoher. whahas proved a puie ;to several teams of the state. On the other hand, the record of the local team apeaks for itself. Mr7B6yd of the lull Military academy will umpire. The lineup for. tomorrow's gam la as follows: Eugene.' ' . , P. IT. S. Ring , ..e Newell Pender tiiTTrim-PMnninniiriiiri Goodcll Dlmmlck ..lb Garmng Driver .........;.V.;.2b..............r.. Oakes Peret b OU Smith .,j,.M.r.;.iuimi,.T Reed Hanns . ... T. .......... 1 f I M agnesg RcanJ7 ..cf.. Masters Hendei rshott, . .rf jj MiM-Montag SPORTING GOSSIP - i The so-called -spir" balt.-fOr which Bert Jones In famous, refuaed to work yeaterday afternoon, and consequently th Tigers won th opening contest at Seattle for last honors and shouldrPort land lo today and Seattl win, then f-ttte !ot-al"Tiggregaffo-f-S7tli-hav-ther-in- disputed honor of being rfl last place. The only pleasure thst may b derived by a team that is in laat position th fact . that no matter how many games may be lost they cannot go any lower In th race, or In other words, no team can pass them going backwards, a a ' It is pleasing to not the great Inter- eat that the , lntercholastlo teams irr Portland and throughout Oregon are manlfeatlng In the national game. Th Eugene high School team Is In this city today playing with the local high school and tomorrow th visitors will. compete with th Hill Military lads.- These young men hav been playing an honeat article of ball thla season; eaaon. and those who hav the pleas ure pf witnessing th gameb know full well Jthat they-ar -qurly- played and that every man engaged plays with all hla heart and soul. Suet) Is college baseball and football. , , - H - Manager McOedl hss begun feeding hla tifoor- batters on ... lour ; Ihllk .V4 baking powder. That ought" surely help ttretr-srttclrrpr-po-rersr How -abour f Iy paper? . . ".' - .- . . - 7 It haa been reported that-Seattle haa raised the price of Jay Hughes. Well., rail or no raise, Portland needa him. - - . a e , Ploughmen" are a t " work "dlggfii g u p th ball park In preparation for the Ltrackevent-of -t. Lewis and Clark - - ' : - ' ' ' Th Umplrt '-. A foot ther 'wa. and he umpired fair (Even as you and I); "r Not a rag. not about, nor a hank ef half (HI parts, a th Scotch would Say, , are rare); ' There not. a bit left of him anywhere (Not even a sho or eye) ,. .....'., .. - - Ail mailed notices of amateur sports sent to Th Journal offlc ahould bear a 2-cwftt stamp at least..:Manjrnotlcee "ar - coming -in eontafolttg but 1 cent 1 postage, an by th tlm th offlc boy purchases another stamp to get the let ter out of bondage' th news 1 generally stale. , - - - -, . : . I ' ' ' a-.- -A j Manager McCredle' bunch l having I more than It shate1 ef hard luck, ac- cording to ths souad papers. Ely Catrsj 18 Tilrlnh ticB at BeafU wrnTiymptoTng of typhoid feveh " French is troubled with a aevere attaok of 'TltemmHen-tn f ghtrshoulder. . Bert Jonea la not in good condition, aa was evidenced by hla pitching yesterday, when ha walked nine men. Jsbt. Wilts saya h wants to go riom to Eugland to see his wife and children. That's right, Jabes, "go aheadjoiela bojds ops elserwillrry"To-whTp you. 1 Thougli liras notyut recovered fr hla sprain, and limps noticeably, which is another handloap, for this man is evi dently. capable player when lo condi tion. " " 'r- . .' . .. e , ' . "Th only pltehera on the club who are in any shap a all are Rsstck and Gar vin and th chancea of th Portlanda during the series In Tacoma depend en tirely on the two men. - As stated by - th Ledger the- other day. Jay Hughes will undoubtedly be with Portland within- a ahort time and his advent Is expected t,o- bring better fuck to th team. Hughaa la still owned by Seattl ."but Tie (ioe' not -wish to plsy with Russ Hall's Colts. McCredle som tlm ggo mad an offer for Husrhes4-release- and -cm f1nn with th-pUchanw-jtewvsr, If Isf sfeted dhat th Seattl association raised the price and that la why negotlationa were not completed. Manager McCredle has not decided , what . hi will , do. Tacoma Ledger. ' IM a I ... "." . . - - - PKerrs;hcfs, wfio"waa wfthPortrand part of laat aeaaon. naa signea.witn tn Evsnsvlll team - in - - th three-aye league, Francis la a fin player, but his indifferent atyl of-play"mar-h fin points of his work, and lessens his valu to a club. "r r . . . e ' e ' r: -. Perhaps th most Important member of Any . baseball team . Is the catcher. War It not for th catcher th paint would bebu'mped off the grandstand in week. Aalde Trora-1ieeplng-th-balI from hitting the grandstand, the princi pal duties of tba catcher are to bait the umpire, spike th runners when they cross tha plate and-tall -funny stories to th pitchers at every crisis In the gmrtiThro jkr several good catchers In th ooat league. Th best catcher w vr aaw perform waa a ateel rat trap, though som policemen (outside of Portland) ar pretty good catchers. It oniuiuj era piony n"" -""" 1 eaHTJoe.comjjks.tiy.anyth.lng Somes a catcher,- even ; a; mask and Is bee chest-pent actnr, AICIIBIOAaT ZJBAOT1 "Jl.- : Won. St. Louis . .,..1,10 Philadelphia";-. ........ 10 Chicago . . ......... i .. 10 Washington . . ........11 Cleveland . ...- 10 New York r S Boston t . t SL- $ Detroit Mtni.4141 T At CTlrrtUntS. . n: it: b. Cleveland -rr r....,,,;.",r7.....z - 6Ta Chicago.. 8 7 1 -Watiei1eaDiialiua and Bemls; Walah and MMand. .... ..... At Boston, R. H. & .6 2 Boston . . 2 4 1 "Brterl(g 'TannehTu and. Crlger; O weujiogg and. KJalno w. At Wasbingtoa. R.'-TTH-.-.8-7 0 Wash In gtoa-v . ,lll.--M.M. rj- n i.n f . . ..... . A ! .a Batteries) Townaencr snd Ktttredge; I V. I . n , n I t, I rienaer, Buiirers: ana -owrs.- JfATIOaffaXXsBAaumr- ----- - TTrt T T r 4 , II Vila al-V7a ka J. .V-. HVe wrorg , . 1 S, - 5 .760 Pittsburg , . ...IS . 7 .850 "Ulrago . . ........ ...I2 a 7 .00 Philadelphia 8 8 .800 Cincinnati . . ...10 Tt r'Hikl y n-i fTV'Tnw - Rogton . i t; St. Louis 10 1! .600 ,818 .118 At Haw Tork. R. II. .8 17 6 StLouls ." .". . . . .. New YoreTT 7-1 1 Halt . r f ...T 1 .1 rvi . n ..a n... xr Olnntty and Broanahan. .. Umpire 6'Day, At FhUadi lelphla. R. II. R PIttsbura . . n Philadelphia , ,.....,,...8 S 8 Batterlea Leever, Lynch and Pelts; But holt and Dooln,- TJmpire Klem. At Brooklyn. Brooklyn Cincinnati v Bat terlea Me-lntyr. Jones-AHd-RIt ter: WalkerrChech and SchlL Umpire "tfUUIIDVUIlfi. JETTOriTB WXVATBBS 2CXXT WTT,T.'.' H Th Eugene High school baseball team is scneauiea to play a gam with th HIM .Military acarlomr ntno ftn Mltnf mah field this afternoon, and on tomor row afternoon they will meet the Port land High aohool team. Tha lineup for tonay s gam is as rouows: Rur-ni. yrnf Ktnir .... McCoy Pender Dlmmlck ... Driver Peret ... ...... Smith ....... Hanns ...... Bean Hendershott ...p... ...lb.. Mays and Strelt Stackpole ...2b , 3 as a4f n ".'rf.".'.V, C. Smith ...to,,, Stanton . Holman Merchant ..... ... Fulton Brown T OOTB AX X, AT TAJVD. gprlng football practice, which began at Cambridge April 16, baa ended, but th Individual practice of th players for . the. punting and-drop-kicking -con tests to be beld Mar 28 still continues. 1 Abdul 20 men hav reported regularly 8 M, , Lost PC. 7 5 SO 8 .665 10 .524 S-.SKO - .471 42 .400 U - .289 as in otheriJorpracttee, " which has consisted of handling and kicking th ball, running jrfiown1 th field under punts and blocking ana nrvRHins inrtniBU opponents. A ne coaching his "been In charge of Captain Hurley and Coach Held, aaaigted. by O. W. Bouve. E. Bowdltch, ft. A. Derby. It. P. Kernan, R. Lawrnc and" "W. H. Lewis. ,. " ; . - SSAWt oolob xm. - No negrOoa heed apply for a match with Profesaor llagnaht, the eminent professor of Jiu-jitsu. He haa-drawn th color Una and inform evj (Jack Black burtv th husky..: Philadelphia moke, who wanted to go Into a cone-breaking contest with th Jap, that ther la notli- tng-ttotng.Hsgasht ay:-a4'f; Japanese frtenda declare that it look s though I wer--dolng -1 he" -t hfn ga Tf or--money only, and they do not like tt. - Of course-, I have to work for' a living, but I do not care to fight .for It. There ar many other ways of earning money besides fighting negroes." - AJUCr AJTB 2TATT . Th army, and navy football teams 111 play again thla year on- Franklin field. Philadelphia. . Th midshipmen' cheduleTfor th season la aa follow! October-',- Virginia Military Instltutae October 11, St. John's college; October 14. Dlcklnaoh college: October 12. West ern Maryland oollego: October 21. X'nl- veralty of North Carolina; October 28, Swarthmor Agricultural college; Nov. ember 4, Pennsylvania Stat college; N'uvamhar 11. Rurknell unlveraltv: Nov- ember 11, t'nlveratty of Virginia: Nov. ember 2, Virginia Polytechnic Insti tute; Deoember 2, Wst rotnu.. Bargains for thclfiscT" Who SccK the Best Buys t Vpr iirtuiihifiit lO-rowm eolen lal realdence. quarter block. 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