" TllUj OKECOM - DAILY JOURNAL, PCHTLAirO, ITIIDA EVTI "112, ZZZTZZl. s LllUi;! IS JIilO I rJSy Texan Unable to Keep I l.i Curves Out of .the J ' i Leaders' Way. ,' ' i ' ...... . v:. Xr.lMUTERS MAKE FOUR TWO-BAGGERS I'ranck's Error', Wat Responsible for Portland's Only Run Carrin Went to Places In the Fourth Inning and Was Batted Hard Thereafter, r "' Jerea Spaclal Berries. 4 San . Francisco, Sept. ' 23. The Com- " u tars got on very close terms with vlrgll -Garvin-yesterday afternoon and rabas ted his curves all over creation. Inning the game In easy fashion B to L Portland, was saved' 'from a shutout by .Yancks ' error that allowed McLean to register. The vtaltora could do ' little with the Oakland twtrler and went down to a decisive; defeat; The-acorn fol low: V Oakland. :',;; ..- J1;' AB. R. H. PO. A. B. rialtren. cf. .... f I 4 J a rurer er, rr. I l f ' I a unlaavy. If. 1 J ' o -a a S i 0 s ' a klman, lb, ...... 4 1 1 11 -ily, lib. .....I..... 8 . ; t- -hards, lb. 8 1 ' j . 1 tancke, aa... ........ 4 -1 x 1 ' irt, C. .............. 4 9 9 4 -era-, p. . , 4 1' J e mett, lb. ........0. 1 4 1 i a a TOtaia . . . 88 8 IS 17 14 r. PORTLAND. . . V. r ',' V -'-. IE R. rt. PO. A.E. 'ts, as. ;..;. as 1-4 a ,ordlarf- 4 a lll van Buren, If. ...... 8 T fcheii. ik ,. i, a a ia 0 i,iny. 2b. , 1 a a 0 1 'cLean, C. .... ... ...4,14(1 cHale, cf. ......... 4 4 14 a 1 eeney. lb. .- 4 1 ' 8 ' t 1 uarviiv p. ........... t ' a. 1 . 1 ; a Totala . . ..'..SO 1 1 14 II "l ' SCORE BT INNINGS. 4 I II IHTII Portland . .......a 8010 0- 1 Hits .4 M11lllt- , a a e- f Oakland . . ..,,. 0 1 a a S I .1 Hits . a J 1 4 a a 1 1 11 ' - . , 8UMMART. Stolen bases Richards IV Francka, PchUfly. Two-baee hlta Mosklmsn. Van Haltren. Duntoavy, Iberg. Sacrlflce Mts Kruger, Vsn Buren, Kelly, Garvin. Urat base on error Portland. 1. First base on called balls Off Iberg, I; off Oarvin, .6. Lft on bases Oakland, 7; Portland. -7. - Struck out By Iberg, J 1 bv Garvin. I. Double plays Kelly to Francks; Srhlafly to Ati to MltchelL Wild pitches Oarvin 1. iberg; 1. Time of game One hour and t minutes. Umpire Perrina. 4 - -. ".- - t PACIFIO COAST LEAGUE. IABD ',;'.;.;:V:-..:V ? ? 5 f f f ? 7- r cwibs. e-i & : ? : & - v :,;:, : :: 1 : r, . : : : : 5 : : . f-aki-D .......... ,.. I a (I al 5 jm ,ne rwtlaad ..10 a o e 5 .sxs Urn Aogelee IS (IIS 311 1 Tmwom TO a a XI .457 ' Kratll 0O4a 79" .4AS . rnarlsee ....... 1 4 1 a T .444 ' . .1 .- 5: r- r 1 iao:iilii29 U 25,1a Win la tk " (Spadai Dispatch te Tha JwsraeL) ' Seattle, Wash.. Sept 21. The Tiger won out in tha tenth Inning yesterday on three, safe drives. Vickers struck out 11 Tacoma play erst . Tha score: . v . ... jj. 2 Seattle ......91991992 1 Tacoma . . . .0 9919991 24 Batteries Vickers and Blanker ship; Brown, Emereon and. Graham Umpire McDonald. :. , - , ; .' Angela Sti tka Ban. J (Jeerssl apeelal Berries.) 1 ' ' Los Angelea. Sept 22. Tha Angela aeieatea the Heals yesterday by aupertor Daiting. u na. score: Loa Angel-a ...991944411 4v(l loan Francisco- ..4 94911 2 ( ' 9 . Batteries Gray and Spies; Wheeler . un nuson... umpire us via. : AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' ' - Won. t, Lost P C, '.,.. 11 i, 60 .411 Philadelphia Chicago . . .. ......... V P'i,OJ ...1 ,u Cleveland . f .. -4 .1 ' 44 .' .tit Boston . v..j,... . 4 rt.44 New York . 44 4 .604 Detroit . . ....... 1.... 7 7 .604 Waehlnaton . . ...... l 44, . iitt 8t Louis .. HT;;"i IT .161 ' At WaahlagtoB. ' ' ' ' ' ' " TL H. E. Washington.; ; ..... .. .If- 4 Detroit .... .'..(Il l Batterles--Hughes and Beydon; Mul- 1 ju. Aiwa miiu .warnor. . ,t ' ' At Vbiladalphla. Cleveland . . 6 1 Philadelphia:'. 1 .1 4 1 Batteries Jos and Wakefield; Plank and Powera. .. r- ' . At Boston. . Louie. , . . A.y. . iJi Bi Bos.on . . .. 7 '4 nainriM tiucnanan ana epencer: Gibson and Armbruster.-' .. ' ' At sre-ar Tork. . " ' . First game , .. r. H.B. Chicago . . $ New York , ..,1 f v Batteries White and Sullivan; - Ches bro and Klelnow -. , Second game , R. RE. t nicaro . . ......4.. ......a 1 New lork . t 7 j Batteries Smith and McFarland; Ortb ana meinow. v t r;:-g,-,J . NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Won. Lost P.d New York:, . 40 7 -.70 ruteourg . IX 4 .461 Chi ago adel 7 1 7 .611 .661 Philadelphia . . ...... 7 41 Cincinnati . t " 6 St. Louis . ........... 61. 6 Boston . .......... j . 46 tl Brooklyn.. 4 .48 . At nttsbarg. 1 - . Flrt game - R. H. E Pittsburg., ...8 '4 I Philadelphia,. ..8 It 1 Batterfee PhllllDpe, Flaherty and Pelts; Plttlnger and Dooln. Heoond game R. H. E ' Pitt .burg . .,..-...... 11 . rhtladnlphla ........... 4 8 , Baltartes Lynch and Gibson; Brady I and Munson. Umpires; O'Day and " Klem. .. .v .'..,.'.. Tlte Southern Pacifls company bs r'seed on aale at Its Portland affloea ( wd trip tickets to Bhssta Sprlnga at t e ef 829. Beautiful, illustrated .lata deeerlpllve of thla resort aaa urtd fretn any Soathsra raot: JIM Hl'DOrJALO IS y: fi::ed by president 1 Tor not making e,ny explanation why he did not' put. In . an appearance, at Seattle recently. President Bert fined Umpire Jim McDonald Sill. This ac tlon waa not discretionary : with the league's executive. Inasmuch . aa there waa a motion, passed at tne fortiano meeting which waa to the effect thai every time an umpire missed a game without having a good excuse he "shall' be fined at least tit for each and every offense. - and President Bert was the man delegated to administer the fines'; As soon as President ' Bert learned thai McDonald wia not doing his work he made an effort to a certain the reason. sending messages to the Seattle club and to McDonald himself. The former replied that McDonald had bees seen on the' streets.. but hsd sent no word why he was not ' . earning his salary. McDonald, who never was much of a letter writer, has not yet ' Informed President Bert . why he neglected his work. "I have fined McDonald $1H." said President Bert today, "but I did not act until I heard, from the Seattle chid, which waa very much dlsgueted with Jim's action. Mr. Agnew wrote me that they had been compelled to use player for umpires, and this naa not given satisfaction to the fans. . It made aome of the games farces, and we can't af ford to do this at. Seattle, wnere tney are .doing their beat to get on their feet and get the - publlo interested In the team. While I have fined McDonald tnu amount. If he satlsnes me insi 11 was his health that kept him away from, the grounds, why, I will remit it. it may be his health. Any one who knows McDonald knows that he la a poor let ter writer and talks -very little, especl ally about himself.' He could be very sick and not say a. word about it" , , FAST y RACING v AT ; COLUMBUS TRACK S : (Jesraal Special ttrrlce.) , Columbus. O., Sept 11 There waa Una racing at the local track yesterday. Sixteen heeta were trotted and paced to aa average of 1:07 11-14. The sum' mary; Tha 1:1 class, trotting, purse 11.000, three in five Albert C won third and fourth heats In 1:0 ML Evelyn Bird won flret and - aecond heata in 1:0H. Boreaselle won flftk heat ia 1:1H4.-V,..;. i. . .,rv,..- Board of Trade, 1:91 pace, purse 11.009.. three -beats Citation won first and aecond heats In 1:04, 1:0. Feruna won third heat In, 1:04H- Tha 1:11 trot purse 11,000, three la Ave Mainland ' won second, third and fourth heats in 1:114, :0H. Heles Norte won ftrat heat In 1:0H. Tha 1:0 class, trotting, purse 11J0O, three heats Wentworth won secon and third 'heata ln l:04H. 1:474. Oeorga O. won first -heat in l:0ti. The "1:9 alass, pacing, purse 11.190, three heats Maude Kes wick-won-thra straight heata in 1:04, 1:04. 1:0. , -y, Baeaa at Onvesend. it sNew Tork. Sept 11. Graveaend raca reaulta: About six furlongs' Keator won, Lochlnvar. eefond,'. Bell Indian .third- Time. 1:11 4-1. ' Mile and a sixteenth Jocund won. Workmen second. Volady third. , Time, 1:89 4-a.-, ' . ..-. -J;...i.:-- flve and a half . furlongs Jacobtt won. Arkllrta aecopd, ' Ravena third. Tim. 1:9 8 .'''.:.. . f 15 1 ". .- .The Hindoo stakes, about one mil and alx .furlongs Merry Lark 1 " won, Cairngorm - second, Chrysolite ' third Time, 8:01 1-6. About ill furlongs Midas won. Law- sonlan aecond. Larable third. Time, 1:11 1-S. , v . . ,- . ,,T'.' -.. . 00D DAY'S RACING 5.1 : AT WALLA WALLA MEET SpecUi Dtapstch t The' oaraatVJf" Walla. Walla. Wash., Sept 22. Baldo, owned by C Dye. -with Herbert up and a 16 to 1 betting proposition, won tha mile race yesterday afternoon In one of the hardest finishes aver seen on the Walla Walla, track.- Expedient ridden by Lane, waa but a neck behind at the wire and Suburban Queen, the ' favorite, was a length behind Expedient- Merwan. played heavily by. the bookies, was out of the running after tba half mile. Tha time was 1:41 ' -; Tfca opening of the 10 days' race meet yesterday was a signal . auccess both quality, of sport furnished. The feature of the dsy's racing, was the riding of ivy Foweii. wno returned three winner In four "mounts. ' ; Tba results were aa fOllOWat ' 'V !. . M.;, , Half . mlla Aurora-Bflrst-Scorcher aecond. Eld red third; time, 9:4S4. Five etghta mile Headwater first Rosebud second. Little Adele third; time. 1:014- Headwater was a 8 to 1 shot and Rosebud 11 to 1. . Three quarter mile Sad Sam first Anvil second. Cerro-Santa, third; time, 1:144. - . . , . Seven eighths mile Goldflnder first Lady Kaveena aecond, . Beasia ' Welfly third; time, 1:1. Mile Baldo first. Expedient aecond. Suburban Queen third; time, 1:41V. ' v SPORTING GOSSIP, r ; French, who pttched. or rather who didn't pitch for -'Portland earlier in the aeason, was arrested recently and fined for gambling. Frank Lonergan. tha well-known foot ball .player : and coach for Multnomah, thla season, waa operated upon for ap pendicitis yesterday at St Vincent's hospital. Mr. Lonergan stood the ordeal well and tha physicians' state hat ha win do .out in a Drier wniie. - ... Manager McCredla released House holder, and in a short lime the clever right nelder waa algned by Parke Wll aon of the San Francisco 'team. . Tha Journal waa of the opinion that Me Credle contemplated such a nova, but didn't really think that he would do such tning. in tne face or Householder's gord work all during the aeason. . Some of these Ana days Mr. Householder will have tha pleasure of rapping out a few hlta that will disturb the . Portland mogul. Householder played right field for Ban Francisco in yesterday's game. JJmmy'.ritt rnadsv tha following speech at the California, theatre the other evening. When he atepped on to the stage the men cheered and tha worn' en waved their handkerchiefs, and tha uproar continued for several minutes. As soon aa ha could be heard Brttt atepped to the front of tha stage and delivered himself as follows: "Ladles and Gentlemen: I thank you for thla generous reception; it is really more than I could have expected had I won, which makea it doubly dear to ma. I waa -whipped fairly and have accepted my defeat, All I aak now "Is -another opportunity." Hera ha waa Interrupted oy many cries ana spplausev after which he continued: "I think It ought to be the best two out of three, t thank you again and again.' Don l let the little ones suffer from ersema or other torturing ekin dlseeees. No need for it Doan's Ointment cure. Can't harm tha most delicate akin. At anyjorug siors, ev cents.-- ... (IEFE(IEES;Cl!!Ol -ni 1 nrr- nrrn uiiLL urr utio '.'V;. , ;y Rules of the Boxing Came Pre ." vent Officials From Declar-.: v '"Z tog Wageri Off. : EVIDENCE OF FRAUD : -JUSTIFIABLE CAUSE Duties of s Referee Begin When Men Enter the Ring and End After His Decision Has .Been Rendered Granejr's Action Causes Trouble. Gentlemen who ara continually get. ting into hot water through their com plalsance in consenting to hold atakea for prlaefight' wagers .' ara still In' a quandary aa to tha phase of tha recant fight .which pertained to beta, Many lettera have been received from suefc aa hold wagers on fights, asking tha proper thing to do. That of course, la a mat ter for T the -personal Judgment of the atakeholdec himself; but for future ref erence it may ba said, , to close a dark chapter Once and for good, that no ref eree baa any right at any time, to con cern himself with any beta on any fight i .. v Tha referee's duties begin' wherri the gong sounds for the first round.' and they and when Bo hss handed In hi pinion on tha merits of tha fight Itself. The referee is sneclalv -orohlblted b tha rulea of the game from-taking cog nisanoe of tha betting that is, for all bouts held Mnder the Marquis : of Queensberry rules. These ara a revjslon of tha . London prtaa ring . rulea. and make nodlrect referenc to - betting whatever; but clauee 11. Queensberry, provides that In all other -respects not mentioned elsewhere in the Queensberry revision London prise ring rules ara- ta govern. Now here la tha clause of tha London prise ring rules beating on the matter! - Rule II All money shall ba paid as Is tha battle money, after tha fight I awarded. , . '' . Which means ' that a soon ' aa tha referee decides which man haa won, all beta must follow his decision and go to tha winner of tha pursa or aide stake. If there bo- one. -. Tha referee haa n-authority from the rulea to - make any manner of de cision controlling tha betting. It la out of hla provlnc entirely. The frequency wHh-whtoh -of f lolals of lata are exoeeq ing their authority; in thla respect Indl catea that most of them do . not know the rttlea,vof"that thsy have no hesita tion in assuming ?po we rs unwarranted by the law of tha ring. - J,' There - ara - several reasons why . m referee should have no Jurisdiction over betting; but the chance for manipula tion seems- to- suffice. With an honest referee it might occasionally ba a boon to the game; but the ehancea for mif handling tha authority, or of making mistakea - In tha uee of it aa in the Graney affair, jnake it beat, aa well a legal, that-tha referee's power be lim ited to Judgment on the merlta of tha battle. .. Perhaps ' tha only luatlf labia thing; a referee can do is, when ha see evidence of fraud on the part of the fighters "or' management to declare tha affair no contest - -r-: r-S;'-V.;'.:vy FIGHTING WONDER IS FOUND BY PARKER (SpeeieT IMspstch te the seenat.) ' Walla Walla. Sept 11 A new fight ing wonder haa Just' been unearthed in thla city by Kid Parker." Ha baa been dubbed "Battling" Webater and tha way he assimilates punishment Is a wonder. He Is ilka' Joe Grim' ahdth?iardet wallops boxers here ara able to give don't bother him in tha leaat - He .ta ueed here for a punching bag. He welgha 169 pounds, is as hard aa natla and can smash an ordinary board with his fist He blew in from Kansaa tha other day and after blowing In hla coin about town went , out to tha training quarters and iakaanBBBC: -) sa si smlsssMssssl asssnssTsmas ss Ississi ssnisssii 1 laaa eakexesa 1 jttxt 'un x isV y iu t)M i n 11 ta. iih uv iihi mark -Parker went after him. easy 'at first but wound up by walloping hi man with all hla strength on the Jaw, body and head. Later dn Webster was discovered In restaurant with a feed of raw steak and raw egga which he waa storing away with great gusto. . He eata raw meat, egga and vegetables. H Is It yeara old. fcnd haa no particular am bition to ba a fighter, but is willing to give anyone an opportunity to liammer him; He keepa himself well groomed. Wears a atandup collar and good clothe and ia very Industrious. He owns aome real .aetata tln. La Granda,.-Oregon BUCKING PRACTICE AT ' . WILLAMETTE GRIDIRON 8peUl Dlspateb to The JesrssL) " Willamette University. ; Salem, Sept 12.-Lest . evening -before the boys 4jf tha team of '04 had donned their suits for practice they were called into the rym to elect .a .captain In - place yt Quarterback-Beach,- who .waa choeen last fall to captain the -Xeam of "96. Beach will not be In school, as he 'haa given up football for tha Ufa of a mar ried man. . . PoUard,l WUIamette's old faithful at right ;. tackle, waa elected captain . for 10S.- "Polly" la well liked by all th boys and knowa tha game to the letter. He la capable in every way to captain tha teem, which ia expected to be the best Willamette hsa aver Bent out. ta defend her-gridiron honors. , "' The new bucking machine -was given a trial last evening and proved to be a' success. It la a new Invention got up by Coach Bishop and Philbrook. It I used mostly with the Una men and la ao constructed aa to causa them to use their hand on defense and it also teachea them' to charge quickly when the ball la in play., The team has now had three nights' bucking practice and will be In good condition to play - tha alumni game, which - will not be played until after tha California trip. t , S Whalem Za Meeting. .. Jimmy Whalen did not go eouth Ith tha. Seals this . .week. Uncle Harris thought - it beet to give him a much needed reet Jimmy haa. been unfortu nate in his recent gamea, not ao much due to himself, however, aa dumml plsys on the bags. Whalen. when In condition, ia a good as any of - the twlrlera In this leagus - and - will win many, a game yet for the home team. Hla game last Sunday afternoon ahould have been a victory inatead of - defeat and 1 would have been if . Shea had not 'failed to touch firs on 'hie two- bagger In the 11th Inning. Jimmy him self followed Shea with v a safe hit which would have scored ths winning run. Such mlecuee as this . must taken Into consideration when looking at a pitchera record. . - .L' ' a a 1 m w till . 1 I 7 r-'A 11; r f I 'i UIIU1 v ; "t - - : - V FOR BOYS MS) 1 QiO We have made special preparations to outfit the.youhgstertu'with the best; wearinf suits ob- ; tainable for school wear. T , The new schedule of prices has caused this department to, become, the busiest in our store these days. Our prices are always 60c to $1.00 less than asked else- L:;;' Norfolk and Double $lo5 to' $6o0O : '...'. .- -.:...;.;':....,'-.';." ' '.'-";v ' '-" Tr-.-"1 .--;:' t i -.. '.- ':'., Al- S IV U I ' . ' Alw 1 I V I ft , 1 .' ' . - '..-.'' -. .-- - v ' . :'j ' 'l,'. . . . .. '. .-...,". ; Boys' Blue or Good Quality Lined "Throughout Sixes up to f Yeart. ' : Extra Special at $1.85 . 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Sundays leavea Portland 8 a. m., Astoria t:l p. ttv Arriving Portland p, as. "' s : "v I' "i" .: mm L - t - ssv saaasiaaaaes - '' . '"' : ' ; ' .-' - '- r. . . ' ?. m YOlfiG MEN ARE KOW READY where xor-the same qualities. JofBoyi of 6 to 1ft 'Single , and Double-Breaste4 Gray Kersey Overcoats Men'3 . Overcoats I i Y Lrk I 111 1 1 1 1 wl I J l. M l I I I I A- I ill I I I I st.&ofirdon StairMOak s rain Tt TT F ' ' A - A im s m rms. !. s W ; V V : "l - ; , ; All tha Boya and , Girl of Portland end violnlty. -V' . 'cMMansmrjia wxtk TOaiomsow. satvboat. saPTSsLsrsrav' as. And every Saturday and Sunday, hereafter, 'and during "the' preaenl aum- nav aaa aon at , - - " ;-'. iiiilii ... .' MII M. Ml' mrr9 nntam te ana asifiemrr. a..A.a : Frci of Anv Admission to thi Grciihdi Tell all your friends In and out la open to all Children. - v Bemember.-you Uke tha O. W. - - Alder street.. They lake you direct OPILCIALr leOTICIX TO ADUiCt51 I " WATCH THE PAPERS FOR OUR GREAT '. ' -'. 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WaodcarTtng ...... ...... ...... 4.00 - ' Tha Asaoal BUxtsenhlp fee for st(h seseal rtndaat has beaa tadntad frosi T ta til- Call et aaaocUttoa BalMlBg. career rvarth ae4 XesAUl sta., 8ns ft lu.tr.t4 Catalatae. iililiM rti.iny.il SMTOIMTeitHi tTssihsjiM aaaw eshii i nmhrat -,' l.eern By Man aealaat, Inl, ai i . 1 I sal Or aan aa write aw loaat t epresesia i S, XlS 84 Sta V : I. VOBKtUUmw 0mSrOX. ,a--. Forty-aeventh acholaatlo yea tbegJaS Tueeday, September I, 101. . lrat-claaa boarding and day achool f or glrla. , - v- . . . Courses of elementary, aeoondary ant higher education. i z , ..... ..v U Conservatoiiea of mnalo and art. Oemer Seat Twelfth, esd Serena eta. ' IK all amttmn mUm aaa edaatine axfcnnte. apaartaaltlae far eatooer eserts. gltth year rtaa aaptensar as, im. hor catateene adoraae "VABOAUT T, AXaSW. aaraar East Twalfth sad aimasi sta. &OEBWO tVaia'las74Wrt!a!lili "m im WrtM TimAT. fYn aehasC"' ' . '"Waaa.aaia..ia,ra. ' . ThiGrest Chir.jse Doctor- Tforwarty leeatea a ' 9M ajaat St, asraaf talra. . . , Has Moved scSSia?! Jnc at tint eae Me Dv.-'O. Baa Wa. tha sail Okh is well aaewa aa laawee thraashoat the 0. 8. Iniei hla woadarfal ead swrveleas sate kavs seas hartloag hraeaeaat thioaghoet the bagu sad breadth ef this eoastry. fit treet esy ssd all 41nass with pawarfnl Chln.ie roots, herbs, heda. barke ead veswtables ntl sr eatlrely snkaowa te saaowal eeltnee m ibis eeeatrv, ead throah the aaa ef tbaaa harwlae raodla ha gaarantaa te euro setairh. eathaia. stag voaoiaa, roaaiaausm, bwuwi. a1 hT.r. hMaey,- fasMls traables ead all prttrsta Tble fas) aaetae eores wlrhaet 'tie it ef the knlfa. wltboat aebig volseaa er inn. Reedreds af tuettsKnUls ea flle at ale etaeea. OsU.aad ate bisk Charges eserate. , ' . .; ' . oomrLTATios nss. " ' VV.' PsMaats eat ef' the etty writs bteaha esd ctmlar. laclsaa 4a atana. Address The 0. See W OUaaae btadlelae 0e 144 let Sh, ear. -Haiku, Partlaad, Or. . j , , - , nease PtANEfACTS about hardware. We have a large assortment of meohanlcs', tools and belldere' hardware at a. low price for auperlor quality and' manufacture, to be found in any house dealing in this line of goods in the etate. Bulld ere and contract ore will eult their Interests' by - looking nt oar - stock before purchaalng elsewhere. , v." ' ' -i" : AvcrCo; 48 Third UX, iet, Plaa-aad Aaa. ax j v.-i--1 v v.-...' i