MAJOR TAYLOR WILL JUDGE ALL : " BUT TERRIERS AND COLUES ... I THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1806. , ' i ". - 1 S, I I JP I U JOJ , gggHpigBMWHBfgB-BeW'WWWI 11 -The Leading Expert on Dogs Will' Pass on the Merits of An'sto craticCaninesin Port land's -Bench Show Major " Taylor, who will Judge " all breeds but terriers and collies st the :. bench show next week. Is one of the .f oremoat judgea and dog men lajkmer ica. and hie connection' with the Amer- Iran lOnnnl rlnh, nH. ylinm r"'T th local how will Be given." aateg fnmi the time- of the organisation of the . American Kennel club, which 'was In ' 11. The Brat meeting was-held Sep tember 17k . 184 In purauance with a ." call of Major Taylor and Elliott Smith, ' and at the aeoond meeting Major Taylor waa elected president .and aerved .. as such during the years 184 and , list, ; and realgned In December l8i. Major. Taylor has been actively eon- bected-wlth dogdom sines that time and baa Judged at all the large shows --hroughout America,-both In the United States end Canada. Thla la not the- MaJor'a flrat visit to Portland, aa ha vlalted the Portland JCenhel. club'a annual ahow laat year, after - judging at Vancouver, British Columbia, and ha waa ao well liked at Vancouver aa a Judge that he waa unan imously choaen to Judge there again -thla year,-which he did two weeka ago, and hta work, as usual, was thoroughly sattafactory to all exhibitors. .. -. "Tlie.MaJoIa-aery-TTea.Trt-gTnngi-man to 'meet "and exhibitors at the com- ::.;.: ::: v :'iv .'"i' w :-'-X ' : ; . !' ' . f r v ' t - . . f W: ' . t... . - i. y . . ,i.,.,,,i . t. . ' j "j ' -- ACADEHY WINS A L DOUB HEADER- Lively Ytoungsters Trounce len'e Nine and the Hill - Military Lads. Al. BIG SCORE ROLLED UP : IN BOTH CONTESTS Academy Leads r in - Local - League, u Having Won Six. Game and Los ing' None Playert Bat, Hard and Run Basea Like Team of Veterans. '4 Major J. M. Taylor Noted American. Dog Expert, Who Will Judge All - , Claaaea buTTerflefa anuTCbniea arTorllandBeiiclirSho i VICKERS WHITEWASHES THE " Portland academy aeKated""nnrMtir- taryyeateraiiy af ternobn. '.Jn-aJone-aldC Ttame. Tortiana academ? nsv xng a feated Allen this morning waa In Una reuio and felt confident. The cadets on the other hand were somewhat handl caped by lack of practice, caused by. the frequent ralne. of last week, which made It practically Impossible to practice on the' prof eestona.1 Held. Another draw back waa the unavoidable absence of their coach thla afternoon, which did much toward. discouraging the team. and 1 they aoon laat heart and made many dis astrous errors, ' . f This game - place Portland academy away In the lead. P. A. amply deserves the pennant thla year. - Her team has played six gamea 'ao- far and has won them all by hard TjltUng"and- excellent Intelligent team work. POHTLJtND ACADEMY. ! AB. l II. rO. A. E. T. Myers, as. , 6 4 3 6 1 1 McPheraon. If. ,' S 4 S 0 10 Houston. 3b 2 2 . J t 0 Clarke, rf. ...... ... 1 6 e ReedLp, ,, , 0 10 i t 0 P. Myera. 2h. ....... 4.11:1:20 M. Myera. cf. ........ 4 1 0 0 0 0 Jones, lb.' '-, J i 10 0 2 Ulgging, er-r, . l 0 - i 0 ii aiDie Just received from the factory, an assortment of the very'latest patterns in Library Tables This display -tonsists-of : a full line of highly fin- . "ished "." ." ," ' Golden Oak and MahoganyTaWes We - will place this con signment on sale 'tomor row, (Monday) morning at- prices -ranging- from- $8.50 to $75.00 Nowhere in the city will you find a more complete line at $uci unheard of prices. SPECIAL-" Made in Oregon" Week Thia-U Made in i Oregon Week and we are going to celebrate it by offering you Special r Prices on-our full line of -Upholstered! -Goods made-in Oregon. -- - . ' ' , ' ' ' : For further demonstration see our Window Display, " , H en r-y - J en n i n g-&-Sons Totala ....45 19 14 27 IS t HIUAIIUTART-ACADEMT. AB. R.H. PO. A. E. Hendricks, of 0 0, 0 01- Seattla Twirler Was In - Fine Forrriand rAHowed'Frisco r " butThree Lonely Hits. Champion Edgecote Peer, Frank E. Watkint Famous Priie Winner, En--r " . tered at Portland Bench Show. :rNj el - . . t7 rJJ u m v r j -Edgewood Queen, Dam of Champion Edgecote Peer, OwneoTby Edward Attridge of San Francisco. ; Reldy" waa" Invincible In every Inning jJbuUlhoUXh- J,q Jhta chajjterur aale hits gave Portland rive runs and the lead. Oakland quickly forged ahead In the fifth and added two more In the seventh and eighth. The score: . PORTLAND. ARR.IIPO.A.E. ........ & 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 S 2 1 e e-TTT e r 4 1 8 - - 0 4ir t it o 2 . 1 0 4 1 1 ........ 4 12 10 0 e 0 0 2 0 1 Bush wood Boy, Owned by F. F. -r, Plowden - of Tacoma Entered J in Bench Show.- - ' . tng show will And that he will be pleased to anawer all questlone regarding the mertte of the varloua dogs which he will tudce and his advice will be valuable to all who Ml!ijt4!diIjPiJj OAKLAND'S TURN - TO WIN IN MUO BATTLE Toren Was Wild as a March Hare and Lasted but Five Event ' ful Innings. '' I Oakland 10,- Portland Batteatee Reldy and Harkett. Toren, Callff and McLean..' ; Portland playera performed yestMay s though they had never keen a base ball In tlfir Uvea, and Oakland couldn't help winning. Toren started the game for the locals, but could not keep the Commuters from scoring, so after four runs were made off him In the fifth In ning en two hits and two errors. Toren waa sent to the bench. The vlnltors playehevjoo with Toren, stealing banes ff Kfwi with imptinltr.-rvereu.-T. Harkett. Franrka and J. Harkett doing MM trick la clever, fashion, Jorea didn't Bamelt ClimaAV-Owned by JLM. .Wilder, Entered in Coming Show. pass- seem tohnvejcontrol of the ball, Ing five mea"to flrat Lister had an off day at flrat. making three "rank errors and these; with Sweeney's mlscue and Toren'e wlldneaa and one error, enabled, the Oaklanders to pll p rune. MoHale. cfr Bweeney, sa. Mitchell. If. i McCredle. rf Lister, lb. ... McLean, c. .. Moore. Jb. ., lonahue, 2b. Toren, p. .... Callff, p. .... Totals 12 -1 4 10 1-4-0 110 0 2 1 1 i 0 .......... .J5 5 t 17 1 5 OAKLAND. - AB. R H. PO. A. E. Van Haltren.cf. ..... 2 2 14 0,0 Kruger, rf 4 1 Smith. If.. S 1 Devereaux, lb. ....... T. Hackett, c. . . , 4 J. Hackett, lb. ...... Framtka, a. ......... 4 . .(Special DUpateta t Tbe 7oeraaL1 ". " Seattle, Wash., May 18. Vlckera,waa the whole show In today's game, hold ing the Seals down to three widely scat tered hits and a shutout. 1 Blankenshlp hit like an Indian, making three lilts and acorlng the locals' only run. The core; : : - -....V..".. Kane. 2b. R. Hall. . Blankenshlp. a Heltmuller. If. Walters, rf. Strelolb. BEATTLE. TtB. W.. H. PO. A. K . . o l a ... 4...0 0.6 Mott gb. . . . , c. Hgii, cf. .. Vtcktrti 0-0 1 A I I 7 8 1 0 1 1 0.0 0 12 0 1 oaao o o o o o 1 oo o . o Totals Spencer, Wheeler, Hildebrand, Irwin, so. . Householder, WlllUme, lb.- -v. Gochnauer, as. , Wllnon, c Hltt. p. ........ "Totals . .27 1 7 27 12. I fcAN FRANCISCO. -AB. R II. PO.ArR rf. ......... I -0-0 -.- -0 2b. 4 0 14 10 U.-TTrrrr 0-i-50 . 2 0 0 -2 0 0 rf. ..... I 0 1 l o o Z - 0 40 2 0 4 0 10 "I 0 FoLherlngham, Huggina, aa. Houghton, 3b.-, Htreit. p. Taylor c Merchant, lb, Moore, rf. . . yaves, 2b, Tencnr 1 1, t ..ii ....liti.-4.-. r If. ... 0 1 2 1 1 4.0: 0 4-.1- -...-..1,11 0 - 2 11 0 - 1 - 1 1 ... . . : . .a 0 0 2 2 :. si 1 24 11 12 BCORE Btf INNINGS. -....... ..4 3 0 0 4 5 0 1 1 J I 1 1 I ! ( I 14 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1- .1 1 0 0 0 0 it 1 P. A. ....... Hits . ..... H. M. A Hits ....... - ' 8UMMART. "- 8truck out By Reed, 7;"by'Sfrelt, S. Bases on balls Off Strett, ; off Reed. 4. Two-base hits Olarke ,-:'McPherson. Three-base hit P. Myera. Home run Jitrke. noirhle nlava IToimtnn In T. Myera ;to Jones;- Reed to Houston; T. I 1 Myers 10 Jones, oioien nnsea tinuan ton, Moore, T. Myera, McPheraon, Houn-ton,-M.-MyerrHugirtne ir fnnnrii bails Hlgglns 2, Taylor 6. Uft on baaca- P. A. 8; H. M. A 7i-4J m plf e Rankin. -Allaa's Are. Beat Seattle: Hltsi . . San Francisco Hits. . ... 25 0 I 24 SCORE BT INNINGS. lltt 0 -l 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00100100 13 .....3 BCMMARY Two-base hit Kane. "Sacrlflcehlf a Irwin. Householder. Stolen bnses Wil liams -1, Wheeler. Rouble- play Mot t- to Streltv to Blankenshlp. Kases on bails Off Hltt, 2. Hit by pitched ball Irwln.Struck out By Vlekers, 6; by Hltt. 0- Wild pitch Hltt. Time of game One hour and 30 minutes. L'ra- plre KnelL . ' Z . ACADEMIC TEAMS-TO HOLD -Ctntlnned-from-Pa4Te-jren-.3- f . A. " Hlta in - scnooi wui unaouoteaiy nave tua ar- eet representation, with Cotnmblaand Hill a close second, while Allen s team wlllconlstpf .several all-round men. A gorgeous banner will be preaenUd to the achool whose team wins the greatest number of poJne In the meet. team winning the relay race. WUT-Bs Tliet ateafc " This will be the first interscholaatle championship track meet ever held In the city ef Portland, and a great deal of credit la due the managers of the. league for the atep. they have taken toward fostering and encouraging among the boys this branch of athletics which is one of the cleanest and most wholesome jf all athletic games, In a slow and uninteresting game yes terday morning Portland academy de feated "Allen's Preparatory School tn' the Interecholaatlo league aerlea by the score of 14 to JV The feature waa the batting of ClafkeTdf the academyvThe acore. , 7', "': PORTLAKn ACADEMT. i ARR.H.PO.A.E. T. Myers, ss. ; .i 1 0 2 2 0 Mer'heraon,- p. ft 1 t-r 1 0 Houston, 3b. ........ 4 1 0 3 3 0 P. Clarke, rf. ....... 4 3 2 0 2 0 M. Myera, cf. XI 10 0 P. Myers. 2b - f - 3 0 Jones, lb .ri"l 0 10-1-1 Corbett, C .......... 4 1122 Weeelnger. 1 Totala . .. 173-174 FIRST STREET, CORNER YAMHILL,. o(BS. For AH $3.00LoWz Shoes TANS AND BLACKS ALL WIDTHS AM) SIZES ......23 14 AUJCS'S-aCHOOL. 27;14 3 ArClarke. 2b'. .T Morrow, 3b. .... Parrlph. c.-5r-rvi. Hal Barbur, as. . Herb. Barbur, If. Hunt, cf. - Eubanka, lb. Thomas, rf. AB. R. H. PO. A. K, 4,-1 0 6 0 2 . 5 0 1 0 2 2 T -- .0 - 1 . 3 1 0 0 0 1 .41-10 1 1 a. oi a -oo . 0 0 0 7 0 0 .300010 Thompson, -rf.-rini i r-1 0 0 0-0-0 Boaa, p. ..7.r.v.-r...rT-Xiio Totala "... ........ -aJU 24 .10.-1 SCORE BT INNING8. 10 5 01 r.o 0 3 0 3 0 10- .0 l.tt l 44-(l- ,.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-1- iSUMMARTti Markley, 2b. .. 6 4 Totals . ...33 10 10 27 , score: BT innings. . , Portland . .0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0. I una . :v.. 10 4 10 11, i Oakland .........0 2 2 0 4 0 1 1 010 .JL1 9X A.J.O 10 -r ' - sttmmart. ---- Struck out-rrBv Toren, 2r by dsllff, 1; by Reldv. 2. Baaoe on balls Off To ren, 6; off Callff, 2; off Reldy, 1. Two base hits McLean, J. Hackett, Kruger, McCredle. Double plays Sweeney to Lister to Moore; Francks (unaaalated). B-rlrtce - hits Kruger, . Donahue, j. Hackett, T. Hackett. Stolen base J. Hsckett, Francks, Devereaux. T. Hack ett. Hit by pitched balls By Reldy, I ; bv Callff, I. Passed ball T. Hackett. Left on bases Portland, (; Oakland, ?. - Inning nliched By Toren,-. - Base hits Off Toren. 4. Time of game One hour and 46 minutes.., Umpire Per rlne. ' r. at O. - A. grammar I.airae. . Won. lKt. P.C. Mount Tabor, .' ( Brooklyn ........... 3 Ockley Orcen ........ 3 Hawthorne .......... 3 Clinton Kelly ...I Highland 2 C1tch ,.,tn:n.in t Williams Avenue .... 1 Ulnae I ' 0 -a' -. 1000 low 1000 .- .70 . , .40 .20 Y .-.! .10 4 The following is- the order ef events: 100-yard dachJSO-yard run, 120-yard high ' hurdles. 440-yard run; 220-yard da sir, one mile run. 220-yard low hur dles, ahotput, broad jump, discus, high Jump, pole vault, half mile, .relay. The orriclal: - - Referee F. E. Watklns. r Starter Jgck- King. Judgea of Finish Captain Mublle, B. Letter, F. Raley, O. M. Babbitt. Field - Judgea George Gammle. W. Murray, Lansing 'Stout, Roger Stnnott. Clerk of Course Dr., Dammaach, aa- aletant. N. C. Thorns. Timers W. B. Fechhelmer, A. B. Mo Alpin, H. li. Herd man. . , -. inspectors Hsrrlgsn, Boyd, Bates. Announcer John Cronan. FRONT STREET MEN TO MEETVQN-DIAMQND On account of a dispute among some of the merchants on Front street re garding their ability in playing the na tional game, two teams have bean or ganised, and the.y will meet on the dia mond on Memorial day. The teams will be known as the Eaat Sides and Weat Sldea. and will be captained by E. J. Farrell and Howard Gaylord. respect ively, f - : '' ------- ' ACADEMY LEAGUE. played won loet pr. et Portland Academy .. 0 l.00 Portland High . . a V- -l r.7 Columbia l'nlveralty.1 3 1 .too If. V. Mil. Academy.. 4 ,0 4 .000 Allen's Prep School.. 10 4 .000 eata O. A. O. (SperUI DtaiMtra te The Jrarraal.l . Dallas Or.. May 1 Dallae college, defeated Corvallls ir$ baseball thla aft ernoon 13 to . A large crowd attended bull the waaUMC .waa bad. . Struck out By McPheraon, ; by Boss, (. Bases on bails Off McPheraon, 4; off-Boas, . Two-bate hit Clarke. Three-bus htt Clarke. Tnbie play Houston to Jones. Sacrifice hits A. 'Clarke. Eubanka. Stolen baaes P. - A., 18: Aliens. 4. Hit oy pucneo Dans Eubanka. Hal Barbour. Paeeed ball taulah Lett on-haaesAllcns, ; P. A., . - L'mpire Stockton. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Angeles . ...... San ' Franelsco Pwtland -r i .-. . . . ; . Oakland . . Fresno Seattle Won. ,..25 ...17 . ..1 ,..11 ..;12 I-ost -10.1 IS 17 -21 PC. .714 .0 .RSI .303 .14 NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Gray'a. Harbor .. Tacoma .7.1 Butt ...... Spokane Won. . .. 8 Loet 5 a - . PC. .(42 .(42 .27 LJ67 No game at Aberdeenyetrday on account of rain. -. - ' -t -: Taooma . B trite t. Knerlal DIMtch te The Jaaraat) Tacoma, Vash,. May 1. The Tigers beat Butte today In a well played game. The score: - - - n g Tacoma! ..0 0 1 0, I 0 $' t i Butte 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 Batteries Hlgginbothsm, and Bhea, Howard and Swindells. HAS BEENS WILL PLAY Continued from-Pig Teh.V In club games, and prefer to caat his lot with the 'Has Beens.". Burt la the human Ice man. and will look after left tackle with the same fidelity that char acterises hie customary demeanor when dealing with enemies.- At the end posi tions Jordan and McCall will do atunta. Jordan, while- captain of Multnomah, says that he would like to play with Mc Millan and the other old men, but Billy Fechhelmer thlnka that "Dingbats Dave" la too youthful to mix up with the ancleat ones. Behind the line there will Te a strange array of talent, Mike Dolph will play full. In hi claas.Mlke has no peer. Those who recall the fa mous games la 1904. against Corvallls and Seattle, can readily appreciate what a power he was to Multnomah. IVilph's playing la conditional that Jeff Seeley be allowed to plsy. a guard position. Jeff la. Widely known. Rube Sanders, Goodycar-Shoc-RcpairFactory Corner Fourth and Yamhill, Y. M. C. A. Building MADE-1N-0REG0N CARNIVAL MAY 19 TO 26 - ( 1 $3.50 LOW: r J m ssv play a "half. Lowengan. loo, may take a whtrt at the game. Thr wubsrrrates will be Fechhelmer. - Stockton, - Horan old to mention. Most of the players at ewe time or another have playnd In the frrfygBhehhe-other fellow atrpp"eaIar M.-A. A.-C- team,-and -now that they will have an Independent club there will be considerable lntereat manifested In these contests. LOWER ALBINA DOWNS THEIR UPPER BRETHREN Iwer Albina took a fall out of the t'pper Albina' nine yesterday ""by th score of 20 to 11. Th line-up: Lower Albina.. Mitchell p .. Brundell ,....c... 0"8hea Ti ; i , . . . 1 b. Johnson 2b. . , Collins Sb. . ; Struck V'.. . ..-. . .'as. . . Lewis rV?. If .... Innlon ....... .-rf... Hlx rf.., Upper Albina. Gibson McCaulLr Evana Miller ...... McOloin ...... McOloin Donovan .... Chrietmaa McNicols SPORTING GOSSIPS On Wednesday next Eddie Kelley and Tommy OToole will boa before tbe Tuxedo elub et Philadelphia. ...,-. AurelloHerrera and Battling Nelson aTg-gghialnledr-ttr-fght 20 reunde for a 320 000 purse before the Taclflc Athletic club of Los Angeles on May ; -- the Bot4 tbemawa pilvtnrt jnaj( Princeton followers are greatly wor ried because of the 'poor condition of the Tiger team that will represent Nas sau In the Intercollegiate track meet next Saturday at Cambridge. Robert Fltialmmone snd Tommy Bursa are matchad-ta . flghtbcforetbfl Tuxedo club of Philadelphia on May 30. e . e Athletic relations' have been renewed between Lehigh unlveralty and An napolis naval academy.- Thla fall their football elevena will meet at Annapolis on October 20. - " ' - - Despondency cauaed Malcolm McLeod. a Harvard and lnatltute ef Technology football player, to take his life last week at Back Bay. Maesachusettg. -e a At a Philadelphia cluh,redently two young fellnaa were boxing, and the manager ft so iu KUnt l - ondTtUe waa calling to bis man; -Jo to hljn.- Eddie. yrra gor htm.- Oo after him; that'a the way;-Jab with your left. and aoaked Eddie on the nose. At the m.iant the MiwJiBdM 1 he manager yelled: . ."Why don't you looEouTrTo them blowa? Didn't I tell you to keep away from htm T" e e "Matty" Mathews, one-time welter weight cham Won. was nearly kicked to death at Luna Park' by one of the bronchoa he rldea In the Wild Weat show last week. In the American Henley, which will be rowed on the Schuylkill on May 26. Har vard will be represented by two crews. On Wednesday evening next the com mittee that haa been working on the plana for a grammar achool track -and field meet'ln Portland In the near future wtll hold a special meeting at the Mult nomah Amateur Athletic club. - - .- AUTOMOBILE NOTES. -Louis J. Mueller, the Cleveland. Ohio, motorcyclist, - has completed - arrange menta to rroas the continent on a motor bicycle.: He will start from San Fran cisco and ride eastward. It is his In tention to set out about August 1. He alma tj reach New York In 20 days, but falling that he will be bitterly dla appelated If he -faila.tobeat theu to mobile ' record of II ' days.Chadeayns made the trip In 41 days ill hours and J5 jnlnutea. ' rr e e Fred J. Titus, the eld-time bicycle ridir. hat applied for a patent to reduce the flare of automobile acetyllne lamps. So much complaint haa been made re garding the use of these da sal Ing lights In the7 city that Titus has devised a -scheme whereby by preaalng a bulb In fTonrof the driver a dlaphram may be dropped over; the light, deadening Its brilliancy. . By thla msana a car enter ing the rlty from the country will be enabled to reduce the glare of Its head lights, which are not only useless for rlty traffic, but often positively dangerous.- "',, i e . e . A an eiample;of bow Juattc I dealt . out to automobile men In the country dletrlrts the experience ef Har ry Tate, a tester for the E. Bv Thomas Motor company St Buffalo, serves a rnnti purpnee. He t running through I Kenmore, a BuffAii" suburb, at was stopped by the village constable and arrested On a charge of.. speeding. nw w minrmn mar - ne - vnna -. hroughlTie nfipoelfe alde'cftbetowa t the rate of 40 miles, an hour hefnr. - JU.he trlaLnoneftnejr2ur.witDsos. waa able to say that Tate waa the man wno was doing the speeding. Neverthe less he was fined it. , - " MILITARY MEN WILL HOLLUTHLETIC FINALS; ; Tomorrow erenlng . at.the N. O. armory the final eventa In the military and athletic tournament will be held. The meet la open to sit of the guards men In Oregon and a large number of men will enter the contests. Ts date the standing Is as follows: Com pany F l22r company H, 44; company B.. 2: company C. 27. The officials for the meet sre: , Referee. F. E. Watklns, M. A. A. Ct judgea of finish. Captain Knapp, Lieu tenants Hihbard., Hockenyos; Held. Judges, Major May. Lieutenants John stone and Rltterspacher; timers, W. It. Fechhelmer, A. H. McAlpin, Lanslag Stout, M. A. A. C; JUYIge.of walking W. L.- Murray. -M. A. A. C.; starter, Lieutenant McDonell: announcer, Lieu tenant Denney or Lieutenant Randal; clerk of course, Lieutenant Ormandy; assistants. Lieutenants Bowman . snd J)nugherty; Inspectors, the athletic com mttte r - - . - MURPHY AND WEBB BEAT TRONSON AND LEWIS; In ' th seml-flUnls at the Waverty links yesterday Chester Murphy de fen ted Hunt I.wle, I up and 1 to play, and Ernest Webb won - from William Tronson, I up and to Vay. On next Saturday Murphy snd Webb -will pier the final match. , atlas Sattoa Yletottew. , , ; (Jnenial Spectel serrlce.t Boston, May 1. May Sutton todar wn the Invitation single In the fil round. Mlas Sutton defeated Miss 1 -rlort renno to in both game -t4 oes pornim rc"-', J t tollor. Exeursl rates east trip vl Northern !a'i.;.j. stopovers, diverse roinee. I " 25 Morrlkon str4. cro'-r ". slowll'tter to A. l. C! - V- ' V