The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 06, 1906, EXTRA, SECTION TWO, Page 15, Image 15

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DGE CREW
Sixty-Second Annual Boat Race
Will Be Rowed on Thames
? V Tomorrow. ,
GREAT CROWD WILL
WITNESS THE CONTEST
Both Crews Took Their Final Prso
-T, tice This Mombif and, While Cwn-
. bridge Men Are Hopeful Oxonians
- Are Looking for Victory. ;
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r&r btlwMn th erwa of Oxford and
Canibridce uHlTrHis, th greatest
aquatic -evot of tha yaar In England,
takea placa tomorrow ovar tha histort?
' Thainea oouraa from Putnojr to Mort
- laka. There appir to ba rnra.l
feellna- that tha raoa thla yaar wUl be
a olosa content, and aa a conaequence
great public Interest la manifested in
tha event. Botn crews too weir iinai
practice spin today, several thousand
people, a goodly number belong to the
betting fraternity, turning out ,to form
- their final judgments on tna penorm
. a aces of the two crews. Cambridge ia
' a alight farorlta, though tha Oxonians
havw had the benefit of the supervision
of Fletcher White, the celebrated coach.
' and appear to be In splendid form.
. This will ba tha sixty-second boat
- race between the two universities. Ox
'ford has been tha winner in iJ contests
and Cambridge In It, while the one of
1887 was a dead heat. Tha start to-
morrow will be made between 1 and I
o'clock, London time, the Thames being
at high tide at 1:40.
, Tha members of tha two crews, their
, weights and tha colleges they represent
are aa follows: , k
Oxford M. Graham (New), 161
pounds, bow: C. H. IUlngworth (Peru
broke), US, I; J. Dewar (New), 170. I;
U K. Jones (Balllol), 117, : A. Q.
Klrkly (Magdalen), 18, I; B. Evans
(University), ; A. -C Gladstone
(Christ Churchy 1T, T; H.. C Bucknall
, (Mertoa), 1BC, Stroke: , I. , P. atedaU
(Merton), 118, coxswain. .
; Cambridge O. D. Cochrane' ' (Third
Trinity), 148; bow; J. P. M. Benham
(Jeaua), HI, t; H. M. Goldsmith (Jesus),
174, i M.- Donaldson (Flrat Trinity).
108, 4; B. C Johnetene (Third Trinity).
174. I; R. . V.. Powell (Third Trinity),
174. It E. W. Powell (Third Trinity),
1(1, 7; D. C R. Stuart (Trinity Hall).
168, atroka; TV More (Calus), 111, cox-
swain, - . : '' ,
EASTERN OREGONIANS
LEAD IN LUNG POWER
(DpacUl Dwpatrh te The Joaraal.)
' Eugene, Or April 1 Profeaaor C A.
' Burden, the gymnastlo Instructor at the
atata a nl varsity has Just finished ar
ranging the comparative statistics of
. tha physical standing of tha freshman
clasa for this year, and figures given out
- show that tha members of last year's
freshman clans are stronger than the
. . members of this year's baby class.
: . Tha average height af tha freshmen
' last year was faet 8H inches, while
this year the average height la only
Test t Inches, The average weight
last year was 141, while this yaar It la
144. Tha other measurements and fig-
. . urea are aa follows: Lung capacity of
: members of 1108 class.-f0; - of this
yef. of 108 elsss 10.1: et
t year, I .T. Ia Ust year's stass
there were 18 men out of 14 that used
tobacco, while thla year there are 11
out of 49 who use tobacco in any form.
. The students . from eastern Oregon
again lead In having the largest lung
capacity than students from tha other
sections of the state.
In the freshman class this year the
ages vary fronx.lt to II years, while the
members of last year's clasa were more
nearly of the same age. , - -
TRACK TEAM FOR EUGENE
INSTEAD OF BASEBALL
fSnlal TrtMiatrh ta Vh JoarnaLl
Bngene, Or., April I. Manager Wins-
low of tha University track -team and
Professor C A. Burden have kindly do
nated the use of the 'varsity oval and
gymnasium to the atudenta of the Eu
gene high school, who decided yesterday
that they would put out a track team
instead of a baseball nine this season.
There Is much better material in the
high school this year for a track team
than a ball nine, and prospects are very
blight for some good men being devei'
oped. Tha varslty will send 10 men to
com pete In the Columbia meet on April
81, and the high eohool lade wUl also
send five or six sprinters to make . a
oredible showing In the Junior meet.
Aotlve training with, the high school
began last evening.
YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY
AT OAKLAND TRACK
Uonrnil Special Service.)
Baa Francisco, .. April I- Yesterday's
race results: .'- .
Five furlongs Dick Wilson won,
Laura Van second. .Integrity, third;
time: 1:01.
Five) furlongs- Blanche C won. Elm-
dais Second. Plmkln third: time. 1:02
Mile Tom Roberta won, J. K. F. seo-
ond. Merry Go Round third: : time,
l:48tt.
Mile Major Terree won, Bird of Fas-
sage second, Josle s Jewel third; ' time.
1:48.
Futurity course Hector won, Marti a
maa aecond. Royal Rogue third; time,
1:10. ,.. v
Beven furlonga Tada won. Toupee
second. Sir Brillar third; time, 1:87 H.
INTERNATIONAL BOWLING
BEGINS AT MONTREAL
(Journal BdscUI Service.)
Montreal, Que., April I. The Interna
tional bowling tournament under the
auspices of tha Montreal A. A- A, will
begin bera thla evening. Tha rules gov
erning the tourney are not those of tha
Canadian Bowling association, as the
games will be rolled on 60-foot alleys.
Some of the bowlers - Of the United
States and Canada are here to take part
In the tournament, whloh la open to all
American bowlers. - A number of valu
able prises will bs contested for. ,
COLLEGE WRESTLERS TO
MEET IN FINAL BOUTS
New York. April I. A lively Inter
est Is displayed la the second annual
Intercollegiate wrestling meet, the pre
liminaries of whloh will take place thla
evening at . the Columbia , univeralty
gymnasium and the flnala tomorrow
night. Tha contestants represent Tale,
Pennsylvania. Princeton and Columbia,
Tale and Columbia are the favorites,
their teams having made the beat allow
ing ae far , thla season. The classes
are seven In number, and are US, 116
(special), 13. 146. 171 and heavyweight
r i in .
... Field Meet for Valos. .
(Special Mpateh ta The Joaraat.)
Union. Or., April 4 Tha Eaatara Ore
gon High Bohool field meet will be held
In thla olty on May 81. the schools to
compete on the field will be Union, La
Grande, Pendleton and Baker City, all
of which have put up atrong competi
tion In the past and which are expected
to be represented by excellent teams
tnis
BASEBALL SEASON
; TOMORROW
Portland Opens With Fresno,
Oakland at Los Angeles and T
' Seattle at San Fraricisco.
OUTLOOK NOT SO BRIGHT
i AS IN FORMER YEARS
Owing to Many Change Made. in
Making Up Teams, It Ia Impossible
to Get Correct Line on Strength
; of the Different Clubs, T1"
Manager McCredle took te -training
quarters playera may be found who can
fill the bill, but even this appears
doubtful. . , ,
The one certain thing about tha en
tire situation - is. ' that Portland must
hava a good ball team thla year If the
patronage ef the fans Is to ba expected.
The trade of Ats and Bchlafly last yaar
has not been forgotten, uor yet reme
died. ..'.'...'
In that far away city ef prunes and
raisins Fresno the' fans of Portland
will be watching tomorrow, hoping that
out ef all the predictions and entangle
ments the Giants will rise to the oc
casion and win sufficient games to en
title them to the respect and attention
to whloh a good ball nine la entitled.
Tmpirea Are Selected. ' '
. President Bert has ordered Jim Mc
Donald to report at Ban Francisco to
morrow, . "Bull" Perrln at Fresno and
Phil Knell at Vom Angeles to officiate
In the opening ball games.
SFvefaevee, Saaek
Allen Lewis' Beat Brand,
SUNDAY BASEBALL
FOR THE HAVY
Rear Admiral Evans Has Been
Requested to Give His Views
U on th Subject, '-i
FOR GENTLEMEN
PROVINCETOWN CITIZENS
MADE THE OBJECTIONS
Tomorrow afternoon another season
of the Paclflo Coast league will ba In
augurated. Portland will 'open with
Fresno, last year's Taooma Tigers, at
Fresno; Oakland will engage Los An
gales at the latter city, while Seattle
wui try conclusions with the Seals In
Baa Francisco. - : - ..
While It cannot be said that tha open
ing auspices and the general prospects
are so propitious as the conditions that
prevailed for the past- three years, yet
i the predictions that have been forth
coming aince laat seaaon cloaed come
within 10,000 miles of being fulfilled,
then a season of successful base bail la
assured the patrons and promoters of
the game In the PaclOo Coast League.
Cllmatlo conditions will always pre
vent the northern teams to open and
close at home. In this respect the Cali
fornia clubs will always have the better
or me proposition. ,
Portland .opens tomorrow In the city
or Fresno, noted only for raisins, and
on May 8 Portland will begin . the sea
son la. this city, engaging the Seattle
un. It would have been a much bet
ter scheme had the. opening game In
this olty been' between Portland and a
team from California, but the schedule
framera decided differently. Portland
opens with Fresno at Fresno, opens at
home with Seattle, closes at borne on
September 88 with Fresno and ends the
season with Fresno at Fresno on No
vember ) 4. . That Is cental illy v going
soma.
Regarding the atrength of this year's
team, no one appears to know. . It tnav
be the beat team In the league, as Man.
agar MoCredle thinks, and yet It may
not be In the olaas ef the competitors
at all. Much has been predicted for
the mania ana uie fans are holding
back all criticism until they see what
the team ean do. v . .
Comparing this year's aggregation
wiut tna spienaia collection or men
that Portland had laat yaar would be
folly, Indeed. ' Of course, had Portland
secured Tim Flood for second and Jud
Smith for third and added Garvin to
tha pitchers' staff this year's ulna would
look quite formidable, but In the ab
sence of these players the chances for
victories are not so bright. It may be
that In the hot of youngsters that
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WEEK BEGINNING
MONDAY, APRIL 9
Prof. Hunt's
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' Program Changed Daily. '-' -Entrances
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street, 21, 23 and 24 North Sec
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Burnside street. .
Despite Protest, It Is Likely That
Department Will Allow Sailors to
Play National Game on Sunday aa
a Matter of Recreation.
(Jooraal loeelal Servtea.)
Washington. April 4. Rear Admiral
Evans has been asked by the navy de
partment to give his opinion of the petl
tlou received from the eitlsons of Prov
ince town, Massachusetts, - protesting
against baseball playing on Sunday at
tnat place, while the ships oz the At
lantlo fleet are there for the summer
exercises. The navy department will
not be drawn Into any controversy with
ettlssns who find fault vWlth baseball
playing by enlisted man of the service.
Rear Admiral Evans will probably
communicate his views to the navy
department in terse and vigorous Ian
guaga, of whloh he Is capable, person
ally and officially, and it is expected
tnat he will suggest as a remedy and a
relief to the objecting realdents that
the ships of hip command perform their
summer evolutions at a place where
they will be more welcome-and where
there win be Tewer restrictions upon
the administration of the enlisted per
sonnel It Is certain that Sunday base
ball playing will not be prohibited In the
navy. There are very good reason a whv
It should be permitted as a diversion of
the men who have their routine work to
perform on other daya. It is consid
ered that a paattme of this sort on Sun
day, at a time and a place which do not
interfere wltn the religious observ
ances f the day la an Important oontrl
button to Individual contentment. No
one In the service believes for a moment
that there will be any ehaage In this
policy.
FOUND DEAD IN CELL
AT WALLA WALLA JAIL
' (SpeHal rxapatea te The earaat.
Walla Walla. Wash.. April e. inward
Bettlager, a common laborer, given quar
ters In the city fall Wednesday night.
was found dead In one of the cells yes
terday morning when Officer Wolff
went to give the prleoners their break
fast Bettlnger. who was employed by
Brlokson ai Peterson, railroad con-
tractors between Lewlston and Riper la,
arrived In Walla Walla from Starbuek
Wednesday afternoon. The man was
drunk and appeared ta be 111. He was
taken to Jail and eared for. Bettlnger
waa 48 years ef age, and fermerly lived
at Vallejo, California.
Coavieted ef Kerse Stealing.
(Special IHspatrb te The JoarasL)
Walla, Walla Wash- April . Wil
liam Laffertr.. known aa 'Vhuek" Hava
a well-known Fresco tt boy, was con
victed ef horee- stealing la the superior
court yesterday veuln. Laffertr'a
relatives made a strenuous effort to
save him from conviction and tha eaae
will probably be appealed to tha su
preme court. Laffnrty was arrested
twice before on aim liar charges, but
managed to escape at the Brellmlns-
eiamlnatlons.
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