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    THE OREGON DAILY ; TOTTRNAt,'. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. . MAY 8. 1SC3.
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WIIOTSlllEllTEST
BiimiflG lELSOU "
ESSICKBLAUKSTHE SPORTING-GOSSIP
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BALL-PLAYER-
frisky: SEALS
OFZTHE DAY
V
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r-i
ants Prove-Too . Fait forlthe
Every Branch of Sports Touched
Presence of Baseball Season Re
Fighting " Dane Pursues New
' Game of . . Rioko During r -'
Working Hours.
views Question of Who Is
Playw Under ParkeWil
'. son's Command.
" Upon for Benefit of Jour-
- -;: ' nal Readers;
the Star. : -
-1 Jr.,, tit I
MITCHELL AND JS WEEN E Y
SL0SS0N WAS DEFEATED
BY JACOB SCHAEFER
WACNER AND LAJOIE :
NELSON SAYS ATTELL IS J
CLEVER LITTLE FELLOW
vv IN THE LIMELIGHT
' PLAY BRILLIANT BALL
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vjr-- wfcuci I
TAIIIIG
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Spencer, Wheeler, Wilion, Irwin and
Gothnauer Wer Not In Customary
Form and .SJdlnny Henley Had a
.- Bad Timt With Speedy -Giants.
.. Porttani a. Sen Francisco-.,
. Batteries Esslck and McLeen; Hen
. ley and : Wilson. "i
There was something wrong with the
Seals yesterday. The Giants wrt ur-
HuaijaTTygoodr and'look , advantage of
v every mi sous mad by the Vlaltora. If
yesterday'e ' performance' of7 the Sap
" ""Frencleeo" Seals la.; a sample of rthelr
best work, then a aeries of thalr work
, . must pertalnly.be of poor flavor. - The
teem 1a badly shaken up. Mohler Is
absent and so are Sohofleld, 8trt, Wal.
dron and Shea.. ... " ''"
Tha Seals did not show anjr spirit
yesterdsy. Tha earns was dull, abound
ed lrt stupid ploys and errors and wss
J' etlens a s jcroquet. game a ti0ol4,
maids' convention on' a" hot summer aft.
"' ernoon.' At times the Seals didn't know
where to throw the ball, but whenever
they did toss the sphere Jt went la
the wrong direction. Wheeler wae'ott
. . throwing and IrwIfrana'Gochnsuer didX
not pier up to their customary snap.
Twice ths Seals had. tha besee-filled, yet
milil iinl leajatar the waeessaey M
tiring the side. . r
The
came to paea. In
the second Inning.
. With two on bases
pa yre
Householder the farewell, and tri fielding
It te; third to eateh-the lleat-footad-Co-
lumbla lad Wheeler threw over Irwln'a
bead and Moore-completed the circuit.
Absse on balla tonabuaArtlawod
. by hits by. McHala and Sweeney, netted
another tally; ' - . .
In the third Inning McCredle singled
' to center and, although the, ball - went
-- through- penor'8-iegs.. being only parr
tially stopped, the official scorer regis-
aered ,4xiule XotLtbe J-jurtJ
Wait-' acored- easily a moment later on
A long fly from McLean's bat. In the
fourth Eselck was given first -tm an
error by Wheeler, advanced by McHalo'a
naorlflre and , sent.home on Mitchell's
safe drive.. . . , .
'Hera the scoring ended, geveral times
Beamsbfnea aangeroua, put were
. put out of the going by fast fielding.
- The day waa rather sultry and It was
. difficult for the .players to put any life
, Into the 'came. '-"The fane were over
cheated and their few outbursts came
1 rem ehe-ood -worlr-ttnn-Tby "Moore,
" Sweeney,, Donahue and Mitchell. -,.
- Tha Seala will meet the Olanta again
today. ' The "Official score! - -
-,...4,-:;:'--. PORTUAND. . . , ' .
AB. R. H. PO. A. H.
Mcllale, ef. 0 1 , .
Kweeney, as. 4 . 0 i I
Mitchell, lb. .i...... 4 1 It
' Hendereon-lf. 4 I
McCredle, Tt. ....... 4 18 1
' Mcleao, c; .f -j4-"I 1 -' a
Moore, lb. 4 - 1 T I
lnnohuer 2b. I 0 4
- Eaalck. p. . 1 1J.
l - i
o
4
lTptala
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
" Fpeneer,er;
t
4
s-e-
Wheeler. Jb.
Hlldebrand. if.
Irwin, lb. . ..
.. ...i 4
ti-ii-,.v.:
1 1
'Householder, rf. ...J 4
Williams, lb 4
Uochnuuer. as, t
Wilson, C , ....k,... 4
- Henley,. p. 4
..TotsJa.
14 - o ; a.J4.,
CORE BT. INNINGS...
Portland . . 4 11 0 0 0 0 t
Hits . . ........0 8 I S 0 1 0 0
Ban Francisco ....0 0000000 0 e
-. Hlta 1 tltMU -r-4
riSUMMART,
Ktiwk-fmt TTr' KitKlck I : brH?n''y.
v Trt mT-wePnrTWKdr Km n
Franciaco. 11. Bases on balls Off Ks-
elck. 4; off Henley, S. Btolen base .
j iore. inrte-Dee nit mcA-reuiB jju
I. nlu- Ra-'ck to Rweenev to Mitchell,
gerriBce hit MHelei Tme-of -game
One hour and 10 minutes. Lnipi
jerrine 1 t
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Won. -' Lost PC.
Ban Francisco;
lxs Angeles .,
Portland . . . . ,
Fresno . . . . . .
OHklnnd . . . . ,
Heattle .. . , .. . ,
tii
senses
.14
.11
.l
. 7
.
.444
.41
.417
.150
I
14
11
'0
, . Trouble In Seattle.
. Iftnedal Ulspatrb te The Jearaat.t '
' i Seattle, Wahi.. May . On account of
Rockenfleld, Frary and Blsnkenshlp jiot
being In yssterday's game, as the e
: ault of a jolly old ."toot" on Monday
"night, the Oaklandera managed to win
' the game ou foiTr hlta. . .Heatle ma)
four costly errors. Score:
.: . r-r R. H." K.
. Seattle ...'....0000 1 1 02 4
'Oakland . ...... .01 000 1 0 0 0 1 -4 0
Bstterie C. Hall and Hansen; Catas
and Bliss. Umpire Knell. . . ' . .
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
6nJxstP.C
Philadelphia . . ...... ,.11 . , I .
Wajibleaton ......... 1 1 1 ..19
netro'.t .. ... v. 10 1
New Tork . ...... .10---0 - .2
let-eland. . . ....... ... 1 . .&"
" fit. I,oi;ls niii 0 , 10 .474
rhlcsro r-y ..-.tn.i nirl 0 -.47 1
, Boston . . ..A ......... 6, 14 .241,
'At Boston.
R. H. E
11 20 1
Phllsdelplila . . .........
YlAetnn . - . . . . . . . .
4-1-1
Batteries "oakley and Bchreck; Tar
neblll and Graham. .
- AW-TOr-". R.H.C
Waehtngton . i ....'.ie.S It
New Vrk . v 1 1 7
Batteries Kltnon and Klttredge;
fl )l'n lrv Kletnow.
ANNUAL DOaSHOW
LIfJ
AT SO to tVKf .
. Oe( . InfersuitWHi . sad Stake, eatrtes Bnw
, .HUPao s ami. SToar. (i
r . ' iie Tbh-4 street.
' ' tMiitliat t'LOSfc'MAt a. -. "
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Kennel Club to Hold Special Meeting
Thia EvenintpyachrClubHeld
Smoker Last Night and Decided to
Hold Series of Races.-' -.-
i The first -smoker of 'tha ..seassei ' was
held dt ths rooms of the Oregon Yaoht
Club Jest .evening, jL A .Jars;, crowdwas
present and a. portion of the evening
dyvAjUQ-Jujlneia , It waa da
elded , to hold races on Memorial- day
and to aak the Portland flowing club
and launchownrra of Portland to. par
ticipate. . Suitable, cups - will be- given
to tha winners. Ten days after Memo
rial day the yacht ;elub will -hold an
outing down ' the river for members
only, leaving ' here on Baturdey after
noon and returning Sunday evening.
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Columbia nine-wnd the High school
team Will meet this afternoon' on the
Multnomah" diamond. " " "-" '"
.. s "' . '
In the billiard tournament at Chicago
last nlghi Qeorge Blosson was dereated
by Jacob Schsefer. 100 to, 496. J he hi eh
run. for. the gaaie.was made by 8chaeer
with 101 jSloenon'e best-eor waa US.
son . a iliy
In their last game Hopewell defeated
n wm.i.- t 1 1.
of I . to V Woods stniok o'bt '.
a. 'M e
and Fowler I.
Tha Half Mwm would like-a came
I win -gnv teaWl linaiT I'-yeKWWTlge
In the city for nest-Sunday. Ws will
g1e games, three weeks.hftcl,..i.'U
Kast S287. -- WoK. manager. - -
TTii-aon"fthV'an""rHnclseo
ball club gave out the following venter
day? j-J'Recent - events hays made It
necessary for the arbiters of faahion
to estsbllsh clothes rules for earthquake
parties- The residents of Ban Frsnrisco
were recently sore put to 1t. to know
-4-JiiwrTrnatTTo wear at TReir Ilttla Amo
tion. Besides some of - them couldn't
find the clothes. Rarthqiinke styles in
l-eostume-arrtndeHj-B necessity. They
Include Tuxedo coats worn, over bed
blankets for Indie; and sml-pnjmns
topped.OUfT-with a lamp shade for geo-
and a costume- constating of a standun
collar and a pair of peek-a-boo socks
will not be worn by gentlemen after
o'elock In " the evening. Jjidiea must
positively not appear In cutaways."
- : ..,a :
The Portland Ktnnef dub wm hold a
speclsT meeting this evening for the pur
pose--f -asslgnlng-th-4roph!ea to-the
different breeds of dogs that will be
ntared In the shbw. '
Ja'rk Doyle has arrived In Des Moines
and will play first base ss well ns act
aa manager of the team. "v
' -
; "Bull" Smith has landed In St. Paul
by the way of Pittsburg snd Chicago.
He will play In the '' outneld for the
Saints.
: a
Happy Jack" Chesbro of the New
Tork Americans, la certainly getting h!4
ao far lb la season
- e- ,- s . : - T :
- The Boston Americana have added one
more heavy hitting game to their credit.
Thla ttme ths Highlanders were the vic
tims, the Pilgrims making 23 hits.
. .''.. e e,(
Tha Indianapolis and Minneapolis ball
teams have been Indicted, by the grand
jury fur playtn r'BandiiybaTClriiTirie
Ilooslcr capital. i r
It looks aa though "organised ball"
cats very little figure with the Tti-Stnte
league, Apparently they don't -ea re
whether they -"em"- oe, "am .ftot.'1: -,Th
i-agite liipJaylnglCej:lialtUiarcrail
The circuit and everyone looka lot
close race. .' . rjLl
Little Kock got i bid start In the
Southern league. -The team lost 11 oat
of 11 games. ; -
There - will r be racing- at the Kenll
worth track. Buffalo, from June 4 to
July 7. Among the stakes announced
are the Buffalo Derby, with a guaran
teed value of $3,600, and the Niagara
Handicap, also 13.600,
- : ,, , - '
There were qiflte a number who con
sidered the American team sent to
Athena a weak one, but the results show
that the committee picked ss great a
team as ever upheld the honors of the
stars and stripes In any contests abroad.
" ' a r T'.'K".'-
Colonel Jack Chlnn. chairman of the
new Kentucky racing, commission ap
pointed by the governor, says that two
tracks- ennnot operate at the Same time
In' the Blue Grass, state.
, --' -
The heirs of Geofge K. Smith (Pitts
burg Phil) have received 11. 114.1)00 of
the 13,260.000 left by the noted plunger.
Th remainder will, - be distributed
among. them as soon as Justice Fin
gers Id of New Tork signs a decree of
nnaj accounting.- -
Lx The annual championehlp- ton rnement
e
of tha Iielawaro State Trap Shooters'
league opens today at Wilmington and
will continue ever tomorrow. - .
. ' e " a'. ,. ';
Tha, meeting " of '"th Metropolitan
Jockey club at Jamaica concludes today
and tomorrow the game will be switched
to ths Belmont track, to continue nine
days LI - -j I
aul Viae Wtaaere,- -
(Hpeclal DlapatPk te The -Jnam. I. f
St. Paul. Or.. May I. The ball teem
from thla place went io Brooks Sunday
snd defeated the team of that place by
the acore of 11 to 1L The heavy batting
of the home team won the - game, to
gather with Plcard'e good work In, tha
bos. Raymond, t the local catcher, did
some fine throwing to bases. The line
up of St. Paul was:' O. Fsber,rtght
field; Mills.-third base; r. Raymond.
ehortstop;Fsber, center fleld;Vtvstt,
iirst oaae-, ncara, pitcner; coyie, sec
ond base; Murton, Isft field; H. Ray
mond, fatcher. - - - .
1
frefeereA- Steel Oaaaed Oooda.
All in at Lewie' Beet Brand.' ,
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Picture ShowaXatchet-Matty-Fitxger j
BELLEVUE BALL NINE DOWNS
fflTH!TIIRfliEllSste
Stulti and Beckett's ' Curves
Were Too Much f or. the CoruZi
stellation Wonders.
(Speritl niwatrh to The Jonrnal.
' Bellavue,. Or., May . Bcllevue. de
feated the North Stars here yesterday
In a fast game.-- D. Nickell and W. Rus
sell ' of the Betlevue team plsyed with
the Stars; each received a lilt and they
scored all three runs. . The score: . . .
BE1.LEVVE.
ail r. h. po. a. b.
Morrlw. c, 11,1 1,1 1
iirjjTOTTx, prTT.. . .1 0-0
Stow. If 11
Duerst. lb. '..... 4 1 1
0 0
1 0
1- 1
C. Rueaell,, rf. 4 . 1 ' 0
.f Wttti ,-; . ....... 4 0-tO
.i. ni una, irr. ........ jj :o
Berket-t, cf.-p. , .' 4 0 'o
Runnel, lb. . . . 77'. . . . at 0 0 '
F?' Slulls. ss. ........ 1 0 0
Boolcp. na. , , , ; 0 0
Griffith, cf. .1 . 0 0
4 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
I. 0
Totals 18 I i i? II I
NORTH STARS,
ririch. p.:
IX Nlikell. c 4
Farmer, lb. ......... f
W, Rnnsenl, 2b 4
V. Runxel, rf. 4
1110 10
0 0 T 1-1
1111 1
0 0 0 1 !
Bronaon, If.
4 1-1 0 0
1 nflri-itUr-iirr,
4 OjiJ.i4--4 1
rterMt,-ns. ....... 4 1 2 1 - 0
sautt f.-ct--. H"l trr t
Totals i-
. . .17- 1 4 27 10 ' 0
-T5 SCORE BY INMNOS.
Bellevue .141 2 0 -X-0-S-- 6
Hits . . .."..,...0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 6
Nrth Stars ;,.-...-. 0-0 U 0 0 -
Hits .-. . ....1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 4
' r SUMMARY. . "
Earned runs Bellevue." 1: " Stars. !.
Stolen bases Bellevue, 5; Htarn, S.
hhscs on Dans uir nturts, 1; off Beck
ett, 1; off Ulrlch, 2. s-ltruck out By
Ptults, 0; by Beckett. 2; by I'lrlch, .
Two-base .hits Bellevue, 2; ' Stars, 1.
Three-ban hit Duerst. Left on bases
Hellevue. 12; Stars, 9, Panned ball
Morris. Wild pitch Beckett. Time
of game One hour .and S minutes.
Umpire M. Nickell. . Scorer Grower.-
1 - NATIONAL LEAGUE. :
Won. Lost.
P.C.
New Tork . ........
Chicago . .
Ph lla del phla, , .' . . .
Pittsburg . . .......
....14 1
....! 7
. 11 1
..-.11 10
,.io 1 j
.727
.et
.624
- ,455
r Ronton .- . ....... .-.w
St Itils . ............
ii
0 14
-i-ll
.421
Cincinnati
- .SliO
.200
Brooklyn
At Xrooklym. . --: . - -, -
" R. H. E.
New Tork ................... .6 7 J
Brooklyn . 4 ..... , 41 2 - 0
Batteries McQInnlty and Marnhall;
canT6n7TirfIn-ryrtina-RlTTfr -X'mplre
01W. . ;
At Pittsburg. , .
. - - R. H. E.
Pittsburg , .
L&LJ .... J 11
Chlcngo 5 1
Batteries lever end Gibsons- Brown;
Wicker and Kllng. - -
. A rhiUdelphla.
" " ' " R H E
Philadelphia-. . .... , ...... . ,'if . . l' - i S
Boston. . t 10-1
-Batteries t- Plttinger, Richie and
Doolrtv Llnderman and Needham. V"
plres Emnlle and Conaty.
PULLMAN NINE WILL "
TACKLE WILLAMETTE
L"' (Bitlil Uapetck to Tbe'-Joernal.) -. . ;
Willamette University, Salem,' Or.;
May 0. The besebsll team . of the
WaihlngUm Agricultural college
Pulman will play the Willamette unl
versify tesm today and tomorrow on the
Willamette diamond. The Washington
aggregation Is the ,stn.net college
team In Washington 'and Idaho and Is
making a tiara fight for the northwest
,. t "
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(a..sw
V.-r at. W V . M . I
tdlseHLitaxjAmsjilULh
chareiDlftnshiD. " The ; Pullman lads de-
Teated the atroner feamof-the-tnrVer
rlty of Idaho -by a scbre of 4 to' 1, and
gave the Whitman college "team an
awful .'drubbing.' and held the. Spokane
egun team duwn lo a. scoi'V of ttO7,
Both' of these games with Willamette
will be hard contests, for the Oregon
ball - tonsera..iave - not ' yet suffered- a
defeat this season and have defeated
the strong team representing the XJnl-
ve fvi ty-of - Oreaon
Simpson . and Rhodee will form the
battery for. Willamette In today's con
test, - . ." r- r- -.-
RUNmsuMMARTF
COUNTRY'S RACE TRACKS
( Jnurnal Speetal Service. ) ;
"New ;YoTfc, - May- 0. Jamaica.' race-results:
t ,--BTTa.-;.'..:-.-'
Five furlongs, gelling Rundance won.
Clements , second, Higginbotbam third;
time, 1:01 1-t. .' ; ' : -
Mile and a sixteenth Yorkshire Lad
won. Jack McKeon aecond. Sir Brlllar
third; time, 1:41 -. - - - - y
Six " furlongs Pater won. Cresslna
second, Esoteric third; time, 1:14 1-1.
The Montague stakes, mile and a six
teenth Inquisitor won, Ormondes'
Right second. Phil French third; time,
1:4 S-t. ' " -
Five furlongs, selling J,ord of the
Forest won, Rye aecond, "Cassandra
4ti4mI t'InflGt' a
FlveJurlonga Tanager. wonEcon-
omy -second, Aurolln third; .time,
1:01 1-t. . . -: .
At Memphis.
Joriuii Special Semes.)
' Memphis. May 0. Montgomery Park
fVcffeauTHIL ' "
- Five-and a half - furlonga, selling
SeSrjjh , Ma - won. Little Red ' second,
Four and a half Xnxlongs 8ter3tis
won, Lavernlta second. Miss Cesarin
tntriTrttme, 0:4.
Mile and an eighth Lancastrian won.
Nine second, Joe Lesser third; time.
1:65. . - -
The. Arkanass handicap, one mils
Charlatan won, Charley second, Harry
Bcott third; time, 1:42. .
Mile and a sixteenth, selling Invlncl
ble won. Forehand second, Martlus
third; time. 1:1$.
Five and a half furlongs, selling
Lidf , Henrietta won,: Rodolfo second.
Dan McKenna third; time, 1:014.
At bonlayUle Track."
'"? - - Uoornal Special SerTlee.) '
' Louisville. May 0. Resulta of races
Six furlongs The Minks won. Ship
wreck second. Lady. Carol third;; time,
1:10 v- -
Four ' and a half furlongs Warner
Orlswold won,-Grombbol second, King
Leopold third; time, 0:60 1-0. .
Six- furlonga Clifton Forge won.
Hector second, - Mandator - third time,
1:10. ...'-':
- The Debutante stakes, f 1.000-added,
four furlongsr Llllle Turner won, -wing-
ling second, Alanle third; .time, 0:41 3-6.
Mller handicap King's Daughter won,
BelUndlanFaecond.Brancaa..thlrdL time,
1:41 1-8, )- -
Six furlongs,-.-selling Malleable won,
Minnehaha second,, t-Dr. . Mack third;
time, Iil7 1-1.
Mlle, selling JBavolre , Falre won.
Reticent - second, - Swift - Wing - third;
time, 1:44 l-. - - - , -
CIGAR BASEBALL NINE '
READY FOR THE SEASON
The" Schiller baseball' teanf has bean
organised for the season' of 1100 add la
now ready to meet any team In the
stats of Oregon, and all teams desliiAg
a game and a first-class attraction, ad
dress Cr Schiller, manager, care Schiller
Cigar company, Portland, Oregon.
- The team Is fitted out In gray' uni
forms with maroon caps and stockings.
The club le deelrous of arranging games
Ironxlthrnugh the 1
S tS tS. .Ih tm wl
slat of the following well-known play
ers: Siavln,' catcher; Slcbels and R. Par.
rott, pitchers: Newell, shortstop; A, Par-
rott, nrst base; Johnson,- second, base;
Fay, 'third base; ' Oliver, left' field:
Chapln, ceQter fleldnQardner, right Bold.
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GOLFERS. -END-
ROUNDS AT WAVERLY
First Knockout Competition Will
Be Held 6n Saturday Those z
Who Hkve Qualified. " -
-The' nuallfylngroundln the spring
handicap tournament for the president's
cup, , which has -extended, over the past
four weeljs, .was completed last Satur
day, and the records show that out of
about 40 contestants the following men
wlth their: net scores have -qualified:
Linthlcum (1, Webb 11, Young 88, Tron
son 83,-Lewls $l.Murphy 7T, Wright 11,
VooTtitas - tt.i :
On. next Saturday. the first round of
the. knock-out competition . match play
Is - to be - played between - these men.
Tronson,"' with a handicap of 8, plays
Voorhlea; Webb, with a handicap of 8.
plays Linthlcum; Wright, with a handi
cap of 1, plays Lewis; Murphy, with a
handicap of T. plays- Young. - The four
winners -qualifying In this round play
the semi-finals oh May 10, and the final
wimiarJiuiyeA.MaT, 10.
. Tha next tournament to be held in
Portland will occur on June 14ri( and
14. at which time-ths stats champion
ship tournament will be held. ,
WTtTTmWbWIsIN
:drubs-blairtteam
7)fnecTia uiftc te Tb"
TKbit m a n Col 1 e getJV a.) laWalla,
Wash., May I. In a one-sided game
Whitman wallopedTBlaiF'Busthesa col
legs" of" Spokane yesterday; score J" II
to 4. This easily makes up for the de
feat which the Missionaries received
from Blair last week at Spokane when
the score was 4 to 1. - Yesterday
Blair was pounded by Whitman for 17
aafe hits, Captain Dutcher alone aecur
ing five out of six times at bat, two
of them beUig three-baggers. Rlgsby
who pitched for Whitman only allowed
three or four aafe hlta. and two runa.
In the last ftvo Innings Schmidt waa
pat In the box for .Whitman and allowed
two more runs for the Spokane delega
tion. . The game was comparatively
free from errors and at times quite
exciting In spite of the one-sided score.
D, Burlesque and-White did the twirling
for Blair,' and Rlgsby and Schmidt for
Whitman. Whitman's next games will
be with the . University of Wsshlngton,
whose .team will be played In Walla
Walla , on Friday and Saturday of this
wees,-, t i.-.-u"
TRUNK MAKERS LOSE V :
l FIRST. GAM TO GUNNERS
-In their last .'game the Northwest
Gun company defeated the Trunk com
pany nine by the score of I to i. This
Is. the first defeat this year for the
Trunk company. " Both teams showed up
In fine form and excepting a few errors
they played faat ball. The Northwest
Oun company would like to bear from
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Httsman ........ .c. ....... . , Jameson
Pool .lb. .0 Darnor
F.merlck . ......... lb . ......... Brown
Fleming lbr-. .... . . . , . Day
Safer .....ss., ... , McCleanan
Smith i- .....rf. ......... Buttler
Brown ........... .cf . .. . .. . . .. Oalts
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National League and Many Other
Devotee's Think That the Dutch
' man Has. It on the'Fiwchmajit on
La.Juat Comparison.; . '
' Now that the bsseball' season ts here.
the Old question as to who is the great
est Diayer In the world will be revived.
- Volumes' have' been written on the
relative merits of La Jole end Wsgnor
and more volumea will be written again
this season.
Both ol a vers hsve strong adherents.
To'thona-who have never seen thsmen
in act Iw-La'-JoU is the vbea u . ideal
player, but keen Judges of tha aport are
openly divided as to the merits of the
men.- - -. -
A NaUonal leaguer will tell you that
Wagner la Incomparably better than La
Jole. while a followervof the' American
league la not alow In pointing to the
superior merlta of the big Frenchman.
60 far as betting ability is concerned
there te Ilttla to choose between the men.
Both are topnotohers In thla respect., .,
But when It cornea , to playing the
field, running bases and usefulness Wag
ner Is far superior to- La Jole, says an
exchange. " , ,'
.. The big Frenchman Is a great enough
second baseman, but hs Is not 1n 1t with
Wagner whon it CP" ..e.runo.'ns' bases,
and outaide of playing ' sri.lu9"base
Wagner Is much better" In any position
than La Jala,
culler to those who have-ojacie an IdeaT
of La Jole, but It Is true. '
Hans Wsgner la undoubtedly -one of
Tn-rTreatesnrt-U'eri Hie game liss eri'i
known. He Is a-grest batsman, an . in
comparable flelder or outfielder, and one
of the best base runners the. gams has
wr known; besides he has good whip
and -can-wing them. afq'aaOecpnd to Vio
man in the prof eeeion, -
La Jole rnaturar grace i wnat makes
him-such a favorite.- There, Is a touch
of- the artistic In everything that the
Frenchman attempts - With La Jole
every move Is a living picture.' "v
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The big Dutchman ia a lumbering. awk
ward runnerr batter and flelder. nut he
gets results, and, that is what la wanted
of a ball player! the same, as or a man
ltiany other caning. ,-
Ths only ; point where some 'experts
think Wagner Is lacking Is In sameness.
Burrthesr" are wrongtir tbts surmise;
Wagner haa ehown that he can play un
der dlf floultle aaweU. it any man.
Another point In which,; Wagner exssle
I Jole is that he Is nearly always1 in
the- game. La Jole; on the contrary,
seldom goes through a season without
losing at least a month's time. One
season It Is a bad leg. and another sea
son it Is another ailment, l '- ,
The big Dutchman seldom mlssee a
day. He ts alwaya in the game and can
nlav anv Doeltlon.
As to La joiee gameness, mere' le 1
luat aa much doubt as there Is to Wag-
ner's;-
- One day in St Louis I .a jole turned a
trick that wee not entirely courageous
The. Frenchman' waa hot' feeling at his
best. His team waa struggling for the
cennant. Cleveland was ' playing HL
Loula and they.jieeded the game. Powell
was pitching for the .-Browns, and
toward the end of the game three of the
Blues got on baaes. There were two
men -out and. It was La Jote'a turn to
bat. Powell had been making the
Frenchman look cheap. . Napoleon, In
stead of taking his' chance at bat. took
a drink of water, returned to the bench
and sent Thoney np. - Powell fanned
Thoney and Cleveland lost a game that
hurt its pennant chancse--aad which La
Jola.-had ha been- courageous-aa. aoma
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Attell Ig Working Like a Trojan in
Pretjaration for His Coming Battla
-r and Takea on Several Boxers a Oay
Without Any Effort Whatever. ;
(Jonmal rSneelaV Sevlue.) , -Vj.j
. Los Angeles, Cal May 0. Battling ;
Nlaon was In town today from Fair,
view hot springs, where, he Is doing;.,
preliminary training. Bat le very en- '
thuslantlo about tha new training game
nailed "mkn." The necesssry appa-
tatus consists of a frame-work "oT"poles
about 14 feet high from which is sus
pendfd a . -pear-shaped punching beg
hanging about a foot fromhe ground.
Back of the players, on each, side,' la a,
string, stretched horlsontaily and from
this Is suspended a belL The object of
tha game le to swing the bag in such a,
way that It- will hit the opponents'
string' snd ring the bell. Any number
from two to twelve people can play in
the game. Nelson saya that it has '
handball beaten to a finish and that It
Is the greatest exerolae-and-mostenv
tertalnlng paatlme he ever took pert In.
Nelson had a faw nice things to say
about Abe Attell this morning. - "He
la a very clever Ilttla fellow." said Bat. ...
'Lota of people think that he haa not
got a hard walloprthey Bay, toe-.-that-r
snot nosslble to htire me. Well. I
have met Abe ItFSnsTxoTonn-rrTrnd-I--
don't mind saying that the little boxer
ews
very well and his sunburned face la -as
brown as a' berry. '
In a.. 'body to watch-Attell- do hie-train-Ink
at Lewis gymnsslum in the after. "
noon. There were a couple of three
round hoiits that'"-were well worth" ,
climbing thn stairs to.. sa Firsts Abs
look en-hla brother-Monte snd gave Mm
plenty-to- keep hlm-syi-then- he went
three rounds with Kid Barry and it waa
tha Kid who waa glad to stop at tha
end of. the third round.-. Abe seemed ,
bent nn disproving the reports ee to
hie lack of a hard wallop-and he gave '
lis 'two lads a hustling time . tOk.e.ep
from getting too much of a good thing.
YOUNG PORTLAND TIGERS
, DOWN THE STANFORDS
The Young Portland - TlgOrs played
the- Young Stanforda a cloae game yee
terday, the score resulting Z to II in "
fsvor of. the Tigers. George Sister,
pitcher of the Tlgere. played a star -
game. Catcher Kaurman or the Tigers
and - Catcher Therkelson the " Stan- .
fords both played good games. Willie
Kerrigan officiated as-umpire. xne
lineup: . -. . ' ' j-
Tlgers. Stanfords.
Kaufman ......... .0. ...... . Therkelson
Slater .p. i.. ........ u)wn
Moldsmith
..as Bume
Jonra ............ 1 o. ............. vain
Burnett ,2b. . ........... Mler
Dorney ...........lb.....,,,,,..;, Cole
Jsokson -mm ,.. .cf. Mlr -
Clark .."... ,rf ,.,,,,,,, Jones
Hamerslaw .......If. ; Master
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JHE OREGON AGRICS
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Corvallls. Or., May 0. Fred D. Her-,
bold of Kugene was signed this morn
ing aa eoach for the Oregon Agricult
ural college football team for next sea
son. Herbold was eoach here one year
I and la an excellent man. Herbold Is In
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