The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 19, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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PORTLAND WHIPPED
BY-HENRYX-SEALS
French and Carvin Get a: Fair
S Trouncing 1 at Hands of
- Irvin's Men. -
y ; '
- CREATE TROUBLE
Verrine Orders Whalen ;. Off the
rTield and Threatens Otherrrr
rTT7. Players. - -
- iJoersal tpecial BerTtce.)
San FrtnciMcSyr- '
FJP-
cisco . Portland I. '''','
Batteriea Whalen. Wheeler Ad WH-
son; French, Garvin and McUean.
; yesterday' rfame wa full of miscue
on the part of the Tlsltora, and wrangling-
with Umpire Perrlne, who waa the
center of raany dlamprwj mas meeting
1 . tl'lrlnf 1hf ""Mlnce.
w vr.iu.ri and Jamie de Whale
. started the engagement aa th-xpo-i
nent of the pitching rt,-butnither
waa deatined ta" hin 1 any length of
time, for In the" second the Seal took a
liking to--the-aouUierniojrlB abootrand
i drova .him to. th... bench. Jnj, th"Tery-
f-'aext session the northern aggregation
pasted Jamie tome, which .aroused the
-handsome'.' lad tre, and he naceaaarlly
i had to give vent to hia feeling ln aotne
3 manner, and tasting abont for a sulfa-
' We object in which to deliver wrath.
- his eye lit on pull Perrlne. Der Whale
" had Just started to elucidate on -th
".-rottenness of the official, when he was
" glvoYl the hlgti lgn vamoose, and
V wa succeeded by George Wheeler.
Virgil Garvin relieved French and
r'iai not the puxsle that was expected
for the Seals landed froquently and.' a
" sisted by a wild heave ion the part of
'"the Texan, they scored enongB run
. win.- ' ';r
'i'lie score follows: ' . '.
-r--- r ::- gANHKRAKCISCO. L ,..l
" AB. R. H. TO. A. K.
Waldron. cf. .40 1.4
'" Kpencer, rf, ........ fc 0
MohhT. !b. ......... S
"-" 1 1 ildebrandi UfcL-s t..jL 4 1
Irwin. 3b. .......... J 2
Nealon, lb. ......... I -
Wilson, c. 1 0
llnchnauerr ss. ...... t 1
'Whalen. p. ,, 1 0
' Wheeler," p. ...... ... I-
Total .
...SO" ti 11-
PORTLAND.-
ABrRrR. TO.
At. ss
Van Buren, If. .
Householder-ct..
H.hlatly, 2b. ..;
. . 4 111 3 0
.4 1 1 4 1
-McCredte,-
4 Ai-0--0
Aiciaji, ct
iJlitchell, lb..... 4
. Hunkle, lb. 4
Frehch, p.V J
- darvln, p. . . . Z
Murphy . . ........ 1
4 .. V Z -
0 ..!.... O-O
0.1 2.0 2
o r-o i - o
0 1 0 S I
0 0 0 0 0
.Total i". ... "II 1- 14 II '4
Batted for Garvin In: ninth Inning. -
T-tNIvrNttS. -' '
IT! S f t "-"T f
....a o o i o i
-Hits -v. wt .i .f.4 p 111
Han Francisco ,...0 2 1 0 0 2 0 1
Hit ...: 1 111
SUMMARY,
- JtlHitr-OCWhalen. 2; off Wheeler. 6;
"off .French, -4; off Garvin, - Stolen
1im Hrhlanv. Waldron. Wheeler.
Two-base hits Oochnauer, Bchlafly, Mc---reOt'
Mouselroldfflrr" Sacrifice" hits
A I. Nealon. (iochnaner. Wllaon. First
base on.errora Han Francisco, I. ' First
bane on called balls-Off Whalen, 2; off
French, 1: off Garvin, 2. tft on bases
Han Francisco, I; Portland, 6. Struck
out By Whaleo. J; by Wheeler, 4; by
French, 1; by Garvin, i. Hit by pltch-r
Wilson. Time of game Two hour.
Umpire Perrlne. ' -
nemo ooah uiatn.-
S. 3
e'o
- CXCB.
tmromtL ......
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tHa Krncln!
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..116.1921123.24126,1281
T Aaflnat Ont.
AnirrlM,- May 1. Thnmas - con
tinued his great work yesterday and
shut out Uillon and hi men. Hcore:
R. II. E.
1.os Angeles ...060000 00 0 0 4
Tacoma . .0 0 0 2 O'O 0 1
Kattorie Kaum and Hpleef Thomas
. Another for Seattle,
He-Wh..- Mayt.S!
another game for the 8lwahe yester
day." Oakland made dcaperate efforts
to lie the score In the ninth, but the
rally failed to produce run. Hcore:
ft. H
-battle ,.6 1 6 0 401 6 '.2
hi k land t .0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 7 I
ruuerl Khlelds, Frary arid Hankr
wrxvl; Schmidt and Byrne.' Umpire
Klopf. ' - .1
.-" T XATXOaTAXi Z.XAOUZ.
At Brooklym.
n. H. E.
- Brooklyn
. .... .1 7 4
.T...;4 1 0
and Rltter:
Bjitterle Mrlntyre
rfciner ana Kling L
mplre Bauswlne.
At Philadelphia.
R.-H.E.
f'lrtrlnnatl . .
1'hilHdelphla
8 2
7 1
Butt erles-)Vr All. Chech and rfilili
Liuggicby tind looln. Umpire O' Day.
1 ,-1 - " '
At St. tonls. .
ft. Loui . ............ rt..... .6 ,. 1
ilonlon . . ,.ti..2, 4, a
Batteries Thielman and Warner;
"'Willis and- Needham.. Umpire Kiem.
At jrew. Tot.
"riHsburg""
JS'cw . York
.2 7 1
Katterlea Iever and Ppltt: Mathrw
n and. Bowerman. Umpires KniHltc
nd JnhnM.ir. "
AKXmiOAV 1.2 AOITZ.
At CUoago.
R. 1L E.
riiigi
rblladcll-hii
s -1
. liatlrries Smith
and McFarJanil;
Waddell and. Schreri
,11 Detroit.
r-R. H. .
7 1
. .6 " 5 t A
'""T'etrolt
Waalilngtna
nauerien HHiian and Bulllvan: Pal.
ten and Klttredge. '. . ,
At M. 2onla.
-t.THlTsrT"
.New V01 k, .... t ....... .
.17 2
.1 4 6
Wiitterlei-Siiiihoff Hnd Sugderr; Hogg.
- Vneamii nan na
nrrland
":7r T
WINNING'RUNNERS- " --
nw FAIIR' TRACKS
Jauril gpwlal gerHce.t
PoWiis race results
Mlle White Plume worn ldy Savoy
seconoVJanetta jUi!rdolime. JUiUi.
7 Flvejfurlongsllyperlon II wota. Lady
Anne second, - Mingita - tnira; time,
1:01 VT" f
Six furlongs Manfred .won, Norwood
Ohio second. Highland Fling third;
time. 1:16 1-S.
AlCfiikrhjUB.
couTsS Tflp ,won. Bank Holiday second,
Balxac third; time. 4:0.
Four and one half furlong Queen
won. Spendthrift iieien second. lOKioaa
third; time, "" '
Mile ' and on quarter Miss Bull
won.' Hand More seoona, uig ueaca
thlrdr timer 2 :7 H-1 ' Tr - ,T
...... T .. At gt, tool. i -r
6t.'Loul, May Fair ground race
results: - ,
Half mile Ralshot won, Auray sec-
0nil.e Chanfi.V-JhirdU-.Xlmfc-0.4i
Ulx furlongs Tangle won, w matters
second, Dave Sommers . third; time,
Six furlongs Dishabille won. Fireball
second. Otto Btifel third; time, 1:14. -
Five and one half furlongs au juiaca
won, Fancy uress " second, Borrcuup
JWIlai3aooitojvCQlonelyiuiBi
second, Blennenwortn unru; lime,
1:40 1-5. . .
Mile and On . sixteenth ume uia
ont Bravery second, Kenton : ,hlrd;
time, 1:60. - J -.. : . ...
-r-At almo . - -'
1 York. . May 19. Belmont Park
. Nw
rac reaulta:
Fiva furlonsa Gold Sifter won. Tim
ber" secoUdt. Moonahln third; time.' ltOS.
Vnur and one half runongs ot.
EnteDD won. Merry By econd, Clark
Griffith third; time, 0:64 4-1.
SIX furlongsGarnars; won, -'Merry
Lark second, Pasadena thlrd;-tlme, l:ls.
Mile and one ' alxteentn cairngorm
won, itlght rtoyai . Secoou, veuarsiruui
third; tlmo, -1:11.
Seven furlongan Carrie jone won.
Whorler second. Consideration tnira;
t.lmv.l:ai..,. - -
mile and one runorg o neiween
won, Abdell second. Ntn Spot third;
Um. i:s. ";"-..-
"T"a Xaaa''oity. U
Kansas Clty,May Elm Jtldge
rmnm rAaulta:. .
Vour furlongs Harpy Lad won. Earl
Roaera second, ltelta third; time, 0:45i
six furlonaa Dunning won, Bt. penis
second," Sportsman third: time, 1:16 V4.
Mile and on Mxteenlh Baikal won,
Ada N. second, Helgerson third; time,
1 -At : -. . -- . i-
Six furlongs Squid won, Marco sec-
gnrtrtaaa Smll -UiirU. tuue, l.Hr
- l1va furlongs Percy Clark won,
fltumo. Town second, Louis Wagner
third: time. -1:01
Seven, furlongs Glassful won, Potrero
nrande second. Nina Fly mira; time.
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SEATTLE GOLFERS
TO OPEN CLUB HOME
tSpertnl mapatch to Tb Joorn.l ) -Seattle.
Wash., May 1.Th new
lnhhnin
-of-the Seattle 4Jelf ana unun
trvdub-ovorlooklng ik-Washington,
Will be formally opened tomorrow after
noon. . Thanew-addltlon Ha changed
th htilldlna fronr on of the colonial
style t ope of the most modern elub
house on the coant.
, Thar will be speclat matche played
on thillnk" Saturday afternoon and. s
aerlea of nutting contest will be given
pnja Bpeclalljrpreparedgreeniiifront
of th clubhouse. Ulnner- win ds ervea
In th main dining-room Saturday even
ing, and It 1 expected, .that cover, will
b laid for 100 member and their fam
ilies and friends. --
After dinner there will 'be a dance In
the" aasembly-room, whlch.it 1-
neoted. will be on of .th big Social
feature -of " the "week. It ,1 expected
that-, number of well-known golfer
from Tacoma and Victoria will bo over
to take part In the opening Saturday.,
G0TCH AND JENKINS ;
' . ON MAT-TONIGHT
(Journal Special Scrrlce.) ,
New York, May It. Tom Jenkins and
Frank Gotch meet on the padded mat In
Madison Square Garden tonight to con
test fori the third time . the wrestling
championship1 of America. Th present
title ho'dcr Jenkins, who defeated
Gotch and took'' the laurels in a. contest
her a few weeks y. Remembering the
desperate battle that the two put up on
that occasion all lover of the a port are
on edge now In anticipation of tonight
contest. Uotch claimed that ha lost the
last match because of his poor condl
lion. Should he meet wltlr defeat again
tonight lie will not hav th same ex
faithfully alnce th - match waa made
tion. Jenkins also appeara.to be inxon
dttlon to pot tip an excellent contest." ,
niorzssioirAX aozr toxtbstxt.
(Journal Special gtrvlee.)
London. May 1. The great profes
sional aolflnc tournament, which opened
today at Bushy hall, promises to be one
of the most Important golfing event of
th a paeon. More than two-score pro
fessional. Including nearly all th
"crack" of Great Britain. r compet
ing for th long list of cash prlxea
hung up. ' 1, . .. ,
JM2TK MSAsT BUBTHiSS.
- .. .. -, - .. ''""
Mvslerloua Billy-Smith state that
fie will meet Myers, who 1 backing
Tommy Bums, at any time and place,
when he will pont his forfeit to show
that Its offer to meet the Chicago man
. m h in irooH. faith. The one time
nremler welterweight I wllllni to'
meet Burn In ."20-round bout to tak
place In three month' tlm. Lo-i. ( ,
rOBTXAMS AdASZaCT, 7 IT. J. A B
The Prrrtland academy team defeated
the Newell JUvervlew academy nine ye-
t4rdav lu a well-played game or Dase-
hail h the score of 7 to 2. The scor
A ......0 1 1 z 1 1 o 1 1
1 2 2 2 2 1 13
6 Q 1 0 0 9 0
lilts r.r.0 1 0 0 0 10
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... . T A Taa4 1mir f ,r.
nd HlgainsrN. R. "A-r Dowjjji. aid Au
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PACITIO-TAT10TAXi X.BAOTTB.
. Won, Lost,
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PC.
6T
.600
.,185
.308
Kpnkane .
igden . . ,
Halt- Iake
noB . s"
, At Bait tak ' I. '
Salt I-ak . 00 11 ' tj
Snokune, 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ft 2
. Batterlca Ter and 1 ee hyrlCT fi V- 1
hammer and Stanley, umpire Me Hue. I
:, r-;: -" A. orden. '
n.ten , -s,. , .0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -I--7 g
Bold . . , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IV 0 t II
BntlerleB Thompson' and Hnn:
Macfarland artd Hanson. Umplr tet-I
THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY
" BOTZOB TO AKATZtnUL . ;
V . '
All notice of amateur base
ball famearjialjengeg. and ath;
"lefIo event must b ent to this .
"offtolifor olook a.m.-on ,
th day forTmprteatton.- AmaO
; teurmnagara-ahould-pay- aU -.
4 ' tentlon to this rule, as th keep- y
Ing of It will lnsuVe a proper 6
report of thlr . doing. Th
4 Journal 1 .' 1
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btAEAWESEBALUrWJb
-TO PLAY OREGON
(EpeeUI DIptci:.JaTli-JouriiaL)
University of Oregon. Eugene, May
19. Manager Earl of th baseball team
was. made happy today by receiving -a
letter from. the manager of the Waseda
university Japanese . baseoait - team,
which 1 now tn Los Angol. asking for
a date , with the local ban piayera on
th sixth of June. . Ao Abe. th man-
very anVouV
statHnunlverslty. and asked to be ad-.
vised a.t- ttner If th date, could, be se
cured.- Earl wrote for th gam some
tlm. ago. but- received no reply, until
today. At the tlm he wrote President
Campbell ald that no recitation would
he held on the afternoon of thgame,
but as the date asked for falls' d vying
the examinations the game will hav to.
te la the' afternoon. Th
Eugene fans, andtownspeople have been
Japanea ball -players, and 00 the after- j
noon- of the gam the business - men
hav practicajly agreed to close up busi
ness ho that all. CftA -the-4Htle-rtrwn'
man play the national game. , ' . ,
The local team ha about reoovered
from the stag fright that It experi
enced lh Salem, where.lt received, two
defeats, and will., play a fast game.
Keck, the college pitcher. Is well again.
and will do therltchlng and put confi
dence In his team-matea. Tomorrow-th
'varstty-play "a game with the Salem
Klgh school, who are lq town a a re
sult of a mlsTlndVrstandlng of manager.
Th High school faculty ha placed a
ban on baseball and locked up' the uni
form of the players, and the manager
forgot to cancel the date with the Sa
lem, playera... Expense had to be met
some way, so Manager Earl., wilt-play
the. gam with his. ball team.
THOMPSON MATCHED
TO FIGHT CORBETT
( Journal Special 8rlc.) . .
Evahsvllle, Ind., May 19. Charles
Cornwall of St. Louis and Kid Immel
of thl city are. elated for a IB-round
fight tonight before the Creaeent City
lioxing club. The mill will be pulled
off for, a purse of $250 "and aid bet
The twq ar regarded s evenly matched
and the result Is awaited with consider
able Interest among the follower of pu
glllsm... - : . :-
(Special Dispatch to TH Jnarnal.
- - Butte...' UonU ..May . .19. : ilaurlce
Thompson, of this ,city,Tnd-Toung dorT
bett, formerly featherweight champion,
were practically matched-last night to
fight hereon June IS. " Corbett hs
written her asking for a match , with
Thompson at .130 pound at .Volock
jrranieu.4
Thompson signed the. articles: after Uiey
have been forwarded to San Franc Ibco
iororbetf-lKnaturaTbomBotv- la
the young lad .who. recentljrsnad an ex.
ne!lent-- ahowlng ' lnthe -east, -and-i hi
enttneea are well thought ef In Butte.
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COLLEGE PLAYERS
IN BRILLIANT GAME
Notable Contest in Which Prince
ton and. Amherst .Men.
:. I Tigu.i'if Last "Week".
? .
TICERS TRIUMPH IN V
, - s. EIGHTEEN INNINGS
During Match Onry.One Base on
Balis Given; But Proved
.; .Not postly
and clo'.e.t ba.eball game
ever played by Princeton nine If, not
th moat remarkable contest In th
annals of Intercollegiate baseball, wai
that between Princeton and Amherst at
University - field -last " week. ay - th
Princeton Alumni Weekly. . For 17V4 In.
nlnga neither team could score a run,
and It was not till the last half of the
elKhteenthhatPriijstoit ' TnanagBillQl
get the single tally that won the game,
and even that waa unearned. In' the tech
nical sense. . t'p to th twelfth Inning
neither side reached third base: anjLdw
lng. th entire gini'e.!r-"thTte runners
goL-thaV-rnroiie for Amherst and two
for Princeton. "This was not because
ihe batters did hot hit the hall.' Alto
gether, there- were 94 put-outs and 44
assist "on ball actually hit by batter.
though in safe hits the total record. waa
only lT-r'lO for Princeton -and 7for Jtm-
Jierst. Ther -wejre llerror, which
lirn'-t- bud for 18 Innings, especially
aa only ona of them ' counted . In the
scoring. . -These statistic show that
both team played well at the- rytt. and,
at critical times. In the field. ", But the
feature of the -gam that mad it still
more 'remarkable was the unusually
steady pitching arid the endurance - of
Doyle of. -Princeton and McRa of Am
herst, both . of whom lasted th entire!
IS innings. Every Amherst, batter cam
up seventlme; A conservative estl
mat' woulj put the number of balls
delivered to these C3 batters at nearly
-400, which give soma idea of th great
strain under which a pitcher Is placed
by auch a long gam. But during th
entire It innings Doyle did not give a
sngle ban m -ball. nor4t a- batter,
nor deliver a wild pitch. ' And while he
cored only eight strlke-outs, he al
lowed but ulx safe hits, two of which
were scratches. . Aftertti "sixth, or for
12 innings, th HAmherat - battersnever
bit th ball safely. -Also Doyle hml six
...i.t, two rut-u.t n rrr. and t
th bat shared the honor wlthaptaliiTavexagerairacttime:
Well, each making Three hit. "Donald
Bryc Doyle- come., from . jittsburg.
Pennsylvania, and la a member of ..the
academic senior class, lie made the
'varsity 4a s year mi bstrrnte
pitcher, but beforthat hla asbail at
Prirjceton. WW confined , to jscrub game
on the campus.
t McRae's record in this' game waa also
notable. lie allowed Only on -base on
balls, hit two batters, scored seven
strike-out, assisted In one double -play.
hart nm ptft-ot elrhti amltiln
no error, lie dldvitot jiowevermuk
a safi hit.
feat " finally, In lh last half of the
eighteenth. D Dowle reached -Ort -on
Beach's error' and was forced at second
by Reld's grounder, th,latter,-bowever;
benhg safe at first. Then Dehaney. the
for $12.50 or$15, bu,t we have the
SUIT FOR $15.00 That You
EVENING, ' MAY 19, -1SC3-
- -r . , - I
Amherst catcher, 'allowed -tin of - Me
Rae's curve to get away back to th
grandstand, and Held -made th best of
the-opportunity. ' When Dehaney got
th ball Reld was on third. With only
one out. her at lat-wa-apthr chance
fur -Prlnoeton to.wla th gam.-- And
Helm waa passed to- Mrst on a hlt-by.
pitcher,' and, stole aecond.--Thn Captain
Well got In a slow grounder, which
broke up TD-famrTTteld iumpca"Titrn
elf and hurtled across th plate In
heap,- Just - beating out Kelllshar'
throw. It 'waa a cloudy day and when
Raid' cheerful smll emerged from th
fuTeV
.at 88 S
i Wlgl
ttimte la'l
o I'liu'k
tab
it weiu mum faar.-
score;
PRINPETON.
" AB. R. II. PO. A. E,
Raid. . ;;.:.T',r;,i. 1, i s 6 I
lelm, cf. '.f ....... 7 ' 0;0 61
vells,- 20. '....,....-,- . sr. -
McLean. 3br ' 0 , 1 1.1
Cooney, c j . . . 0 , 4 H
I.
Doyl
Uj.m.1..
Henry, If,
1I T .g3.
Maro. i
tr-poyle, p. .
B-yram . . tt
Total
.1 Vlp 64 20
AMHERST. j i
. AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Wheeler, cf. ,
Palmer, lb. .
0 4
f n't ,
'AX X'-X
Stark. Jb. .TT
Reach, s. .
t-m -
0 ; o 4
Pahaney. o. .
Klli8her. 2b.
00
r 1 " s
0 8 2
. . T
..7
. . i7
Powell,
if.
Alaire.
rf.
o.-p-i
UcR&e, pr
Totals
7Tvram hatted
for Korsyth In the
twelfth and was -succeeded in the field
by Henry. .
SCORE BY INNINGS.
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SUMMARY :
Struck--orrfBy McRae, 7: by Dox&. S
Douple play McRae to Palmer; Palmer
(unaBMlsira; ncumn 10 nenm. nsuu iu
Reld. Passed halls Danahey, 1;
Cooney.- K Hit hy pitched ball Mc
Lean, Helm. Sacrifice hit Cooney. Sto
len hABes Wells, Holm. Haxes on halls
Oft McRae. 1. . 'i In-of gamtv Two
hours ana 4a minutes. umpire Mr.
Horner. ..... ; , . ' ' ,
LACROSSE TEAM WILL -r1"
BE SWIFT BUNCH
" Portland 1 going to surprise outeld
lacrosse clubs with the 1 strong team
that It will put on the field this year.
Even thl. early in the season, the team
shpwa'up 00 per" cent better than last
year :nd it i known that several more
premier lacrosse player Intend: to com
to Portland within the next few week.
These men will make-Portland their
future .home and have also signified
rf , ,,,"7 0 1 1 o v
A A A 4
h 1 irT7T. , e
..... 6 0 I 2. 0
.... 1 . 0 9 I) O 0
6
their trrtenttOTrf playlng larsBe--w1tnTlI0tirwn
the lOcaiS. - . . -
Istyerrts trrhe nttwjniTMtmTV
ruing out to
nractlce.. Several of these had never
handled a lacrosse stick before-. Last
night -20. seasoned player were out.-.
. "Ken" Campbell, the , new defense
man? i a tar;"- He-4-a teidyi-prayer
and always seemaiO-emergl from a
scrimmage .with-the-.ball -on- Ills stick.
Fred Lawrence" habeen in the hos
pital for soma tlmr Last night he
turned out to practice for the first. Urn
and showed up in his old style form.
Pnrtlnnd'a weakest bolnt'at n'reBcnt I
goal, imhi yfar ur. iiraaen gumm
ed th flags. Ihe doctor numerous
duties prevent ' him ' turning "opt regu
larly for "practice. However, "Doo"' Is
too valuaWe a man to -dispense with,
Everybody hopes to see him. in his old
place, next Sunday .when .the Portlands
play th. Shamrocks. 7 ' -
;tOREGON AGRICS WIN - r
FROM WASH I NUT UN
' - ("prelal Ptopatckito The JouraaLl .
. Corvlil.-Or May J.Th thlete
ef the Oregon Agricultural college d
feated tha University -f Waslilngtoi
team In a Held and track meet yesterday
by4h moon of-4 --4-l. L
' 100-yard dah Mmlthaon- and Wil
liam (O. A. C) and Smith-(U.' of W.);
time.- 0:1 -. - - -y ;
. Pole vault Windsor and Dohm (U.
tef W-t and Swano (O. A. C).
rmrw iu. A. L)r iu-
balla and Twltchel" (U. of W.)i time.
2:04 H. - ..' v .......
220-yard dash WUlIama and - Smith
son to.- A. C. I tied for nrsr, and Oreon
lU. of-W.), thfrd; time. o:2a 1-6.
- Discus Stout and Bower (O. A. C).
McDonald (U. of VV.); distance, 114
feet inctiea ' ;
High hurtljes-lrMTOrnrProf W.),
BeidenytO. A. 3 ). Brackett -lUr of-W.;
time. 0:17. , .
High Jump Smith (U.-of W.), nrst;
Moores, Sjnlthson gnd Swsnn (O. A. C. ),
tied" forTsecbna' and thtfa;-height;"
fet -laches. . . - '' 4 .
440-yard dash William , (O. A. C).
Qreen (U. of -W.).- Schroeder (O. A. C);
time, 0:62 2-6. -
Broad Jump Wlndsoe' and Smtth (U.
of VJ aud Moore (O. A: C.J; distance,
21 feet 9 inches. . ., ." ;: "
SliotrPUt McDonald - (U. of W.),
Wulker ta:A, C.,- Bower- (O. -. A.C. ) ;
f set -1 OH Inches. .
LowJjjirille-CathFy-and Smlthson
TO. A-C). Windsor tu. of W.); time,
0:27; . -i ' r 1 r. .-'
Mile run McCmry (Cyof W.), Davolt
and Leonard ,((. A. Ci: time," 4:4 J 8-1.
Hammer throw Walker" (O. A. v-)
McDonald (U. of W.), Sheppard (Q. ;A.
C.): distance, 126 feet 9 inches. - . -
The mile; relay race wa conceded to
O. A. ,C. . .. ; .' ' , -
HILL MILITARY TO - .
' PLAY HIGH SCHOOL
'" The sixth game of the Interscholastlo
league will be played on Multnomah
Held - Saturday afternoon at J . o'clock.
Tin. ronmetlng teams wUl b tlie-HlgTI
achoolHMKf iniT WlTitary acaaemy. Theae
team at the present dHte ar tn leoa
ingteanuut he league. ..The ...Hl.ir
cadets- hav been somuwlmt dlaabled
lately by . the loss of Pitcher iClif ford,
who-gave hi - arm a - bad -wrench In
practice, but he will probably bo in the
game. ' In other reapect the team is in
good form -- Th High JtchooJ boy are
also in good condition The llaeup is
aa follows: . ' .
H. M. A. P. H. ,- I
MeCoy .......... .c. ;. Newell
Strelt or Clifford , .p.". Montag or Oodell
Stackpole ibj.,- ... Paring
Kmltl. '.-vi.v......'.2b...v...'..". Oakes
Reed.-f -
rrr.mrr
....Sb..
. . OU
oumun
-Magnrri
Fulton,.
Brown
.- Man tars
,!..s-Jlaly
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IT U OKAXOKA. j
nnrtutl 81f rTSer-e. )
Oklslioma .City, O. T-, May W The
presence of large , delegation of tu
dent and visitors .here today Is Indi
cative of thekeen interest 'manifested
In "the "annual meeting and contest of
the Intercollegiate . Athletlo- and tira-
torlrnl nnmirlnl Ion tr nll'lh""" Tu
annual Held meet takes place this after
noon. . With 14 event on th - athletic
program, "and- thl evening th choen
orator of the several institutions will
meet- In -a- forensic- tilt. There ar 1x
college represented In . the , meeting
Stillwater. Alva, Klngflsner,. . Edmond.
Norman and .Weatherford. -
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REEE10mCALILJRESQgTE
Ever Saw or Will See Again
"SPOTTING GOSSIP.'
It Is reported - that r Sullivan 'ami tJ
MifcheirhaVe be'n mati-hed fr A'flglif
at Tucoma III Seplembtr. - Whoever
goesj to eee thuse ex-gladltM try -te
fight munt behurdjipio nep u. cuHteal.
It should" b6"a fat svi'iiunuigo. All hail
the press agent, , -
' lt-ljuarliig tlie time when the nian.
agemeut of tho Portland baseball club '
nuBt awaken to the fact that tho. Port
land nine la not sufflulently strong nor . 7
limit, til iiiiinn! jfai aiiyHiinw) but tail
end honor in thd Put-iflu Coutst league.
Portland ia decidedly weak at third
base, reft field ai)d right field, both at- '
fielding and batting, ..Another pitcher -of
quality is needed. -. . '
; ;
'Jay Hughes Is the man tiat--Perrn(rr'
Jjej lJii In pit' h' tfmTiriinrtii captain the .'. "
team. Closely- played oonteats look all ,
rigUi.il- Print and tvv the- ether f el lews."
but when Portland 1 'always at lh
short endt there 1 a reason for -it. ' ' " 1
, ' -
Skill Reiulred"Ou must Jje. vy.-
expert In fencing to engage la a duel,
must he notY" ."Of course," answered
the Parlsianf" . "A little ; clumsineBa.---ailght
easily lead to some one's being
seriously hurt." . , -
: XiraTT ffLVM OXAS!,
Tho Portland-jau-e-hrb"wnrTiold lia
per chaae of the spilng seuaoor
tomorrow afternoon. - The start will bu,:
made at Eut Nineteenth and Thompson ' ,
street at 2:46. Th event will be a
cloaed chaae and will be the last op-
puitunlty to qualify - horse for th
spring meet on July 17. . . ;-
TO ASSIST CHEHALIS - .
. ; : HOSTESS AT FAIR. v
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(gpeelal Dlapatch to Th Journal.) .
Chehalls. Mny 19. Assistants to tha
hostBS, -Mrs. W. MA Urquhart. at th
Lewis . arid Clark fair on Chehalls duy "7
are a -follows: Meodames J.. . T. Cole- 1.
nian. El C-jMlllett, - John -fNetlaHd. " -
i H-J-MrllerrrrS. Thompson. N..B. Coff-
man; David Stewart, Krtink Dona hoe anil
C. W Mhynasd. . Outside cities pt th
cotmty arc to be represented by the fol - .
lowing well, known- womrn,, nbo Jiavl
teen selected by Mrs. Urquhart of ChSf . .
hall and Mrs. Mead, the Centrslla hoat.'"'
ess: ' Mrs. H. McCormlck of McCormlck., .
Mrs. C. A. Doty of Doty Mr. Seuatof;
Venes of Winluck, Mrs, W. 4?Yeoman- -of
Pw-'Eir,- Mr.- R"presentatie- Mci'oy-
of Napavlne, Mr. D. S. Farr,elJ pf To
UOo."- . , -j
TSACXXmS JEXiSCTXO.
(Special Dispatch, to Tn Josrnal.)
Cottage Grore. Or May19. Thr
scnooi uoarn naB eiecvoa-tne lonowing
teacher furthp-ennulngyeart' J' M.
TEuZaa-ji-ElpHl. Thnra " Smith. " 'afary-
Monday. C. I. Strange, venla Power,.
Btel la Campbell.- Mabel Mickey, Chria
tla Whewler, Marian . Whit. Ola Mickey,
Cordelia Grant. These have. uoLaXl.ac--peFteTifrfirioiia
-offered them, and '
hre therefore ubject "to change. Ther
HrBJUrBTSdes tn the"ichdATs Itere.
School -4 to' commenCA on Sep-ti-nilver 1 H.
Pcrsianf'ervGEsscnco
gtrroarg KHHunp ni 1 Hrff 4hoi"aiii .
of eaaea of NerToo Ucblllty, Jaeumnla and atro.
DbT. They clear the brain, atrangthm thts'
rlrcolatlon. aiak dlfeatton perfect sad Impart '
saasnetle vigor to the whole being. All drains
anf . loanea stopped permanent!. 91.00 fer
bt: boxes gusrantevd to cut( or refuad
money. SO0.. sIll- auled. - Book Irfs,
Persian Med. -Co., KM Arii st-.-Tblladelpbl. -Pa.
Bold la rnrilsod only 6 frank Kas, ;
Portlaml Rotef rtrmrJV '. .
AUea A Lewis- Best Sraad.
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