THE OREGON DAILY JOUmiAL. 1 OPvTLAND; SATURDAY' EVENING. NOVEMBER U. 1805. SOME OF CARLISLE'S CRACK FOOTBALL PLAYERS STORE 208 FRONT STREET. BETWEEN TAYLOIi .".T ; SALMON. EE SALE C PMT connuTERS are BEATEN gam Despised Giants Get Busy 'and -Extract a Match From Van Haltren's Busy Gang. v ' OAKLAND PLAYS SLOW. AND RAGGED GAME patting of McCredle'a Pets Wat Too . i Much for Mr. Blexrud, aa Hia Of ' feringa 'Were Treated to Terrific - Whacks and Bangs. . ; . ; . r- ("-pedal Dispatch te Taa Joorsal.) "San Francisco, Nov. 11. Blexrud waa rather easy tor the Olant yesterday. being unable to keep hia eurvea out of ' harm's war., Tha f ieldlng of tha Com mutera waa not of-a high order of. ex cellenre, loosa playing being responsible for aaverat of Portland's runs. Jonee waa . In tha box for the visitors 'and managed to keep Van Haitian's gang buay guesalng. The game on the. whole waa not a very exciting contest, - few .' "' playa being jjylled of? , that furnlahed any difficulty. The acore follows: - 1 PORTLAND. AB. R.H. Pa A. R. , Van Buren. If 4 -1-1 McHale. cf ......... , 4 11 1 - t Mitchell, lb ... .'. 4 I Hchdfly, tb. 4 nnnr - 4 1 4 a Sties, e ......41 1 I . MoOreedle. rf .10.1 a I 1 Sweeney, tb 4 4 1 1 Ats. as ( 11 i . 2 a Jones, p..... ,. 1 4 1 I tSfotala '. .'.r. . . . . . . I .14 T It 17 li "7 ) . OAKLAND. -. ., ,. AB.R.TT.PO. A.K. Van Haltren, cf...... 4 11 Ji a Kruger,. rf. .......... 4 1 I J 0 a IHinleavy, If 4 1 . 9 4 Moekiman. lb........ I 4 18 14 Kelly. !b I J 11 Richards, a........ 4 0t 11 1 Devereaux. lb........ 4 4 1114 Bvrne. c .4 4 4 4 1 it Blexrud, p. ........... 4 . 0 1 I 14 ,-Total ....S - I IT ,1 RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Portland V J 11 I 1 I t 4- J , Hits l a t o t t a a la Onkland 0 I 4 1 t - iHit a i s a I i 4 a i v- SUMMARY. Three-base hits Mitchell end MeCre die. Two-base hit MeCredle. Stolen bases Mitchell-arid Van Haltren. Left on bases Portland 4, Oakland 4. Struck out By Jones 4, by Blexrud 4. Double . play Richards to Kelly.. Umpire Per rine. . . T PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. CLVB8. Lbs ntlea Kan Frasrtscs Oakland Heattla PwtUna 10 .Of .Ml .471 .4US I'lmmxH sol 51 SUM SIJO o a T ll SIT 4113 xscoata Vatt . ajeala Win Is aTlath. fjaarasl BdmIsI tervtos.1 .'San Francisco, No. 11. The Seals managed to aqueese the winning run , home In the ninth Inning yesterday. Both teama erred frequently. The score: : 1 R. H B. Seattle .....9 4 9 114 10 44 ' 4 San Fran... 4 4 4 9 14 0a 1 S t 4 Bat terleaC. Hall and Frary; Whalen, Henley and Wilson. Umpire MoCar- ,'. Tairteea Xanlar Tie, ' " f " (Joarnsl Special' aerrlre.l :Xm Angeles, Nov. 11. Th " Angels ' and Tlgera played a thtrteen-lnnlng 1 to 1 game yesterday, darkness-calling a hatlt. Tha, features were both teams 1 ' making an enjial number Of hits and each scoring their run In tha aama In . rung. The score: ' , - f ' R. H K. .'. K A.9 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 41 4 4 Tan 044144444444 41 J Batteries Hall and Eager; Brown, and " Hogan. Umpire Davla. , . , 1 XadooT wtaasalaar CoatesV (Jnarnal Special IUrTtea.1 ' . New York. Nov. ll.Today Is the flrat ' day of the first Indoor swimming contest held by the New York Athletic club In the large swimming pool of Its club house on Central park south. Many of :" the beat swimmers In the east are en , tered for the vartoua eventa and a highly r .' Interesting and spirited contest la ex I pected. The events Include a 194 yards swim, . handicap; a fifty yards novice swim; plunge for distance, handicap limit 44 feet,-and water polo. The polo In particular will bring out some of the best material of the vartoua - attfleUo and anuatlo clubs of the east. ' . a . 1 A Oeod Brig-bra meat. The gmateat ton I en earth Is a snea nlsht's Teat. ' neallMM nlf hta and tbe terrible eiliana tlea af a hack In rtagh are Aread itngm ef the ennr nniiDpllTe. But arnr.thla fear ef the nlaht when a few Awes nf lir. Bearhee's Herman Srrap will Inenre refreahlns ale, entlrele free from enaas or stfht sweat f Free etpertnrailo In the mnrnlna la anade eertaln ..'-he taklna Mermen a.rrnn. It haa rami ew anmntlnt fer eO years. . Trial hnttle. 2.V-. Sl wtl. T5c At aU drufgUta. Utt .Orwu't - Alniaaa, From Left to Right They Af -Two-Doga-in-the-Show, FOOTBALL DAY OH TIIECOAST Many Important Garnet Being Played This Afternoon" Be tween Crack Elevens, i MULTNOMAH TACKLES WILLAMETTE TEAM Berkeley . Playa Stanford, Sherman Engagea Washington and Oregon Will Scrimmage With Corvallis Multnomah Looks Like Winner. Today la a real football day on the Pacific coast. From California's orange scented fields. Washington's froot-bltten lands, Nevada's sagebrush ' commons and Oregon's sawdust gridirons the shouts of thousands of throats will rise this afternoon In response and encour agement to the plucky elevens that are battling for supremacy. - In California the' Berkeley and Stanford teama are engaged In' their annual match on the Cardinal gridiron, - The ehaneee so far seem to be In favor of the Blue and Goldmen 61 the University of Cali fornia. In Seattle the Sherman Indiana are playing Coach, Cults' team of tb Uni versity of Washington... .- - ; " Oregonlans are equally Interested In the X)regon-CorvaUls . gameatEugena and the' Multnomah-WIUamett contest In . Portland. In the former game the keenest Interest- Is -being manifested and the struggle wilt be one worth witness' ing. - It appears today, providing that Corvallis plays Its game, that the O. A. C. men will emerge triumphantly In the match. The farmers hsve a splendid at tack and It la thought that Oregon will not be able to. withstand It Eugene la crowded with spectators and Jollity will reign. . , Her In Portland interest eenters In Multnomah's gam with Willamette on the club'a grldlroru While the Impres sion haa gone forth that the Salem men will have a walk-over with the club men, the honest feeling In Portland is that Multnomah will win by at leaat two touchdowns. While th elub .men have not been In training so long aa th colleglana yet the experience of the winged M men should prevail. . The game will be called at t o'clock ' sharp and th lineup will be aa follows: . Multnomah. - Position. Willamette. Jordan 147(c). .L.R.R.. ..Henckle 141 McMillan 177....UT.R... ..Pollard 144 Butler 141......L.O.R Marker 144 O. Kellar S00......C Nelson 154 Saunders 171....R. (J. L. .Phllbrook 184 Overfleld 191.... .R. T. L Kellar 1ST Blaachard 144.. .R. E. Lr- Colaman 141 Reupert 145... ... .Q. ...... .Pat ton 144 Horan tit R. H. L. Nace 144 Owens 154 L. H. R. Long 144 James 111 F. Rader 144 Referee Mr. ajonergan. Umpi Dr. dinger. - RUNNING SUMMARY OF EASTERN RACETRACKS - . -. . . . (Journal Bpeetal Berries.) New York, Nov. 11. Aqueduct race results: - " . 81x furlongs Hermitage won. Water Wing second, Caprice, third;, time. 1:141-5. , . One mile and an eighth Pretension won. Roycroft second. Lord Badge third; time, Uta. On mil, handicap Santa Catallna won. St Bellane second, Cederstrome third: time. 1:14 4-5. . Five furlonga Masaiva won, Mlaa Ogden aecond.- Lena J. third; timet 1:00. ' ',.-' v .'.'- . .fj One mile Scotch Plume won, Florr alia aecond, Llndal third; time, 1:441-5. Six furlongs Pioneer won. Maid of Tlmbuetoo second, Nathan Hal third: time. 1.14 1-5. . '. V ; A4 VaakvlU. ''' ' . ' .. fjosrnal Sseeial Hervlee.) . . Nashville, Nov.' 11. Results of races: . Seven furlongs Nat B, won. Ferry man second, 8a voir Fair third; time, 1:14 1-5. Five ' furlongs Miss Cosett ' won. Pirates' Dane- second. Calmed third; time, 1:41 1-5. . - . Seven and on half furlongs Matlory won.. Labor aecond,. Fallen Leaf third; time. 1:11 1-5. . One mile and on quarter Nine won, Little Boy second) Dr. Hart third: time, 1:911-5. Five furlongs Adesso won, : Deux Temps aecond, Skeptical ' third; time. 1:01 4-5. . One mile and one ' quarter Drexel won. Berry Waddell aecond, Rankin third; time, 1:01 4-6. FULLBACK HURD IS HURT ON GRIDIRON . llseHal Dlapateb te Tke Joe real.) Salem. Ore.. Nov. 11. M. Hurd. full back on the Eugen High 'School foot. ball team, yesterday sustained a frac ture of th-skull In a gam with th Salem high school. Tha accident hap pened ' shortly before tb' rinse of the game and he continued to play until It was finished without knowing bow badly be was injured, it is not thought that any serious results will follow, Hurd was easily tha atar of tha visiting team ';'- ," rr.".-ir'."r.'"f' ' Archiqucttc, Strongarm, Little Horn, and but for him, they Would aurely have lost. As It was the score at the close or the game was a tie, being six to six. Hurd not only played a great game on offense, but-on defense he would break through the line and down the 'man wjth the ball for a loss, r ". Th local team' though outweighed fully seven pounds to the man excelled In team work and put up the better game.. They advanced the pig akin 21 yards during the game while the vlal tora only carried It 116. . The vlaltora scored In the second half while the Salem team made their score In the first half. Two other times dur ing the first period of play did the local boys have th ball within 5 yards of the visitors' goal, but each .time they were held for downs. . - , -. " The features of the game Ware the two remarkable braces taken by the Eugene team at these times and the two 10 yard runs of Howard Catlln, who played right half for the Salem team. It was the prettiest and best' game of 'academic football ever seen in this city . .The two teama lined up as follows: Bulom Cary, center; . Miller. ;t left guard; Slater, right guard; Jones, left tackle: Mauer, right tackles Reames. left end Williams, 'right - end; Rhodes, quarter; Cross, left half; Matthews, full back; Catlln, right half, Eugen Mitchell, center: Ellis, right guard; Applegate, left guard; . Fransic, right tackle; Leper, left -tackle; Frank ton, right tackle; Hawkins, left end; W. Hurd, quarter; Perat, light half;' Kay kendall, left half; M. Hurd. fullback,' INDIANS READY FOR h - WASHINGTON CONTEST (Special Dlspatek to Tke Joaraal.) University of Washington, Seattle, Nov. II. Coach Ileihpel and his foxy bunchy of redskins from tha CTier.-nan Indian school arrived In town yesterday and wttr battte-wtthrth Untreisl' of Washington today- The Indians are confident of victory, and. Judging from their record last year and the California games of this year, they know some thing about th game. Th college Viy are prepared to put up a game fight aa It la the flrat big game In Seattle thia year and it will afford th flrat oppor tunity to compare strength with sonio of the teama that they do' not meet this year. Coach Hempel of the Indiana has every conriaenc m nis team and said: "With a disorganised team, three men out on account of -injuries, and but poorly familiar with the signals snd play because of but little previous practice, we lost to California 11 to 0, and after this we outplayed Stanford, although they won from ua 4 to 4. With our team aa It now llnea tip I think we could defeat Stanford II to 4 and California 4 to a or la to a." The braves sre a husky bunch. Led by big 200-pound Lubo. who will be pitted against big Pullen. the whole team down to their lightest anan. Tortus, 161 pounds, st left half. Is a determined. tourh.v hard -muscled, experlenoed crowd whose brawn and muscle will call forlh th greatest efforts of the Wsshington players. Three of th. player are former Carlisle players. ' ' CORVALLIS CONFIDENT OF DOWNING OREGON (Special Dwpatck te Tte Journal.) Corvallis. Nov. .11. The apodal train to Kugen Uft'thia morning at 5 o'clock, and 400 people accompanied the team. Steckle'a men are In the best pf con dition, and it will be an accident if they are not winners of tomorrow's game. Laurence, who accidentally shot him self through the fleshy part of the leg. Just before th Berkeley game, I able to piay. again, and ir he does not suffer from the Injury when tha limb la put Into use , tomorrow, there will be no break nor flaw In the O. A. C. lineup. Some, well-posted parties in Corvallis today voice it aa their firm belief that O. A. C. will wn by a score of 17 to 0; others say 10 to 4, and atlll othera that It will not be more than 5 or 4 In favor of whichever team wlna out Corvallis stands solid for the orange. INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT IS ON (Jenrsal Special S-rrlee.) ' Berlin. Nov. 11. The International chesa match between a team of Qermnn chess players. and a team of American chess player 'opened today. V lie Ger man team consists of six crack chesa players 'belontfhig to different Oerman chesa clubs. The match Is to be ptuyed by,, cable, that la. each move will be -cabled aero th oceaav and the counter move cabled back. Th Qermnn players sre' stationed In the receptlot uarlora of the Landed 1 rt prletora' club The Berlin Chess cl'ili Is managlnt the tt.nr nament for the German players. The contest will last two days. . , Football at randlatoa. . . (Special Dlspatcti to Tb Jen real.) -FemUeton, Nov. 11. Athena seems to be eBreosfwIth tha times and la boast ing a full fledged football 'team. Th team waa organised this week and ex pect to play seversl game before the season closes. The following Is the way tha members of the team will line up: r. George Merrick, center; Arnold Wood, right guard; Henry LaRrache, right tackle; W. R. Myer, "right end; Dale Preston, left guard; Clarence Lane, left tackle; A. B. Stone, quarterback; Lee Htteman. fullback; Royal Sawtell. right hfclf; Lawrence Lleuallen, left half. Preferred Stock OaaaaWI eoo4s. Allen 4k Lewis' Best Brand, . ;- . . .. - :. - - Little Old ManPeconga, Fremont, DLL'S ELEVEN OUTPLAYS HILL I Captain Austin's Youngsters Too ; Foxy for the Military Pig- j ' skin Devotees. ;' HILL MEN ARE SLOW . AND POORLY COACHED Fumble fat Firat Half Preventa Newrille From Scoring a Touch down Hill Men Outweighed Op ponenta, but Showed No Training. Tha fourth game for the interaction, lastlc championship of the city between the teama of Hill Military and Newlll Rlverview academies was . played on Multnomah Held yesterday afternoon and resulted In a tie, the acore being 0 to . . ,- v" - - - The Newlllitea entered into th bat. tie with that Indomitable - "do- or die' spirit that has turned th ttda in roanV a gridiron contest In . favor of tha lighter team. The Hill men did not; a m to bL willing lt her to do or to dla. They played a slow, listless and half-hearted game, as If th whole team had suddenly gone stale. There was not a semblance of ' th fierc ' attack that drov the -High achoolera tn tha gam of November 4 tiro and again al most against their very goal line. The II. M. A. team waa almpiy aead. Tacx-i Ing In aplrtt and woefully lacking In knowledge of the gam. It aeema a aha me that auob excellent football ma terial ss H. M- A, haa la almply going to waata. , Newlll. on the other hand, played a strong gam -against a much heavier team. -Captain , Austin, ever on the alert and ready to meet any emergency, played the most brilliant game he ha ever played In hia life, and never waa In finer fettle. Hill waa severely handicapped by th loaa of their punter, their punta acarce ly averaging 19 yards. Therefor th cadets had a hard tlm to. get h ball out of their territory.' arid only . the watchfulness and gritty . tackling of Hugsins, H. M. A. aafety fullback, pre vented Austin several times from scor ing. ' ' '; -N. R. A. kicked off to H. M. A.' 6 yard line. Dlmmlck ran the ball to the zv-yara line, mil now caneo lor tan dem 'right, ahootlng Taylor straight through, but th whole left strw hrld and IL M. A. waa penalised 16 yards on the first down. Dlmmlck tried td buck center, but failed. Taylor then punted la yards, on aeven playa N, R. A., orsrather Austin, carried the ball to H. M. A.'a 1-yard line. Hera Downs waa - hit hard -and fumbled, the ball bounding over ' ' th goal for a touch back. H. M. A. kicked out from the 16-yard line. After that HUl'a goal I In waa threatened no mora, but tha cadets could, make no consistent .gain, on Newlll. The half ended with the ball In tha middle of th field. Score, 4 to 4. On th second half H. M. A. did a we bit better, repeatedly tackling N. r. A. behind the line, and one Knettle, HTM. A.'a big center, blocked Austin's punt. But again they could make no consistent gains. Twlc they were penalised for holding and for hav ing ilv men behind th line of scrim mage and their only salvation was that Newlll could make no consistent galna either. The gam ended In N. R. A.'e 44 yard line and H. M. A. won tha ball on tha toss up. Soors, 0 to 4. '- The game waa remarkable for Its ab sence of. wrangling of any kind and of slugging. It waa undoubtedly tha clesnest game of the season so far. Th line-up: , ' N. R. A. v H. M. A. Brewer ...4.....L. PI R. ...... , French Jamleeon .,..1 T. R.. . f .- Volgt Pink ...... , ... I. iO R . m . . . Dowason Campbell .C. ........ . Knettle Settlemeler .....R, O. L..... Will Isms, Mulkav Rett R., T. L. Loom is Bailey ...... ....R. E. Ix.Runey, Lllley. Merchant Austin (c)...,,.L. H. R..,. Taylor (. Downs ....... ..R. H. L....... Gleason Penton F. ...... . Dlmmlck CURTAIN FALLS UPON FOREST GROVE FOOTBALL Forest Grove. Or.. Nov. 11. The cur tain haa fallen over the football season at Pacific university. Moleskins and shlnguarda sre no longer In the lime light. The failure of the manager to secure a gam for. tha period Inter vening between the contest at Newbera and that of Thanksgiving day haa brought discouragement . to tha hearta Of the football warriors, who. have de cided to give tip training entirely. Th atudent body la sorry over.th outcome, for tt will- have a tendency to kilt the football spirit at th university. The showing made this season by tha team waa not encouraging. Not a alngle game waa won by tha bom eleven. Yet m spite ef thla fact, and handicapped by not having a .competent coach from the start to direct ' the training each day, tha men have turned out to prac tice remaraaniy wen. . With the outgoing of the football man. the center of the Blase is tsken up by the basketball player. In this branch nf athletics the unlversltr'a oroaoects are of a brighter hue. ' Kennedy and Lube. OREGON STUDENTS RALLY V Eugene Scene of Bonfires, Danc ing and Yelling on Eve of . Corvallis- Came, i ' OREGON SYMPATHIZERS - " COVER FARMERS MONEY Enthusiasm Reached Ita Height Laat Night When Staid Old CoUege Pro feaaora Joined . With ' the Student Body in Making Big Celebration. T Hplat Dispatch to Tke JearasD Eugene. Or.,. Nov. 11. The cltlsena of Eugene turned th town over-to the 'varsity students last evening and aa a result college spirit over th gam to day waa carried far Into tha night Early In the evening a monstrous bon fire was built on Klncaid field, the wood being furnlahed by the freahman class in accordance with cuatom. Nearly 109 students assembled around th big fir and the cltlsena of the city assembled in th grandstand to witness tha rally. With songs, yells, dancing, mualo and fireworks the fun began, and later ther was sneaking by Eugene's mayor. Regent Friendly, Coach Shorts and othera. .In th Urge crowd which waa present there were many strangers and the Impression that they got Is said to be of the best college spirit ever shown in the northwest. . On tha evening local th officials for th fclg game arrived and a large num ber or students were, on band to wet coma them. " Already the - hotels sre crowded to their utmost and a aafe eatimate places the number of strangers in the cltr at 1.990. Early thla morning th young ladlea of th university met the Rooters' dub and distributed regulation arm bands, which are to be worn In the big street parade. The business houses all intend to clos during th afternoon and a great majority have decorated their places In regular holiday attire.' Up to laat evening 1417 or Corvallis money .had been covered by Eugene sports and ready monev waa In hani for any kinds of odds. More coin of the realm will change hands today than, at any other athletic event played In Ore gon for years. ' r BASEBALL GOSSIP. Nordyk waa th flrat player to make tot hlta, reaching that mark on tha fifth' at San Francisco. , Nagle of the Los Angeles club haa not lost a gam yet, having won eight. Gray of tha Lo Angeles club hss won 11 and lost 1 games this second halt of thla season, having a pitching per centage of .111, and the last game he loat waa on Heptember t at Oakland. Wiralerr lull leada with the greatest number of shut outs, having pitched 14 of them and 5 of them against Portland. Bernard of Los Angeles missed but one In the laat II games to make one or mora bits, batting for an-average-of .407. Dillon of Los Angeles missed but one In th last 11 games, batting for an average of .415. Cravath of Loa Angeles missed but one In th laat 11 games, batting for an average of .125. Sacrifice hlta Bheehan 47, Van Buren 44, Francks 41, Oochnauer It, Flood 15, Kane 14, Ross 12, McLaughlin 21. Wheeler 20, Nordyke 21. McHale. Wal ters, C Graham. Householder and Kel ly 21 ach. Casey 25. . Stolen bases HUdebrand 15, Nealon 41, Bchlafly and' Flood 17 each. Kruger 53, Kane. 51, Dillon 4t. Dunleavy 47, HOLD . We mean tbe Rightly PU1 Habit. May relieve yonr constipation, bnt really makes your digestive organs worse. 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SPORTINQ GOSSIP. Cheater Murphy of thla city will be head linesman In today's game between Berkeley and Stanford. - "Chef knowa the game and besides being abl to keep the lln straight will have hta eagle eye on the end If they get offside on punts, and on tha fellowa who may rough the fullback. .., , a ' . v . : After carefully looking over both elevens. It appears that the chances are In favor of Multnomah defeating Wil lamette today, by at. leaat two touch. downs. At Palo Alto this afternoon th Berk eley eleven should defeat Btanford on form. Captain Force'e men wearing the blue and gold are In great form, v . At Eugene, wher Oregon and Corval lis are playing. It looks as If Oregon will go down before tb Farmers by a couple of scores, , ... . e t " At Seattle the Sherman Indiana will engage tha University of Washington squsd and a rattling good game la on the boards. The Indian should triumph. 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