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TIIE OREGON-DAILY -JOURNAL.-H)RTLAND. MONDAY-EVENINGl:. MAY .23. 1SC3.
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FflOLl 1IIGELS
OF THE DAY
, rA Garrison Finish Brought Them
' Victory In the Morning
, '' Gam. . ' . " :
Stray Bita From All Lines ' and
.All Climes Dished Up for
You to Read.
G1AHTS TOOK TWO
SPORIIO
GOSSIP
SCHMIDT RULED OFF
BASEBALL IN ENGLAND
MAKES A POPULAR HIT
BY UMPIRE KNELL
In tha Eighth InnlngEwlck and
StelU Had a Pitching Fait, In
WhI;h tha Latter Cam Out With
Northwcit .Laagua Dropi Umplro
Satley German Blama Beer for
Their Defeat at Athena American
to Try for Diamond Sculla. '.
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Fandom had lot to tok notlca ot y
tarda v. . Portland took two game from
t,ui Aimitirtim "!' ai
thair nw glad rag; th riot call had to
.. bo Bounded, and there war otner nap
. panlnga, all of which helped . iim to
make gladaomo day.; Th cor war
' I to 4 ton th morning and I to I for
th afternoon session. "
Until th ninth Inning of th inorn
" Ing aaaalon ' gam "th hearts of local
.'' Twttri wer aore .and heavy. It looked
a If th Angara had th corpa id eut
and wer preparing thr funeral- notlca
'when, the local took a hook on" thm
" selve and with1 a balloon aacenalon
--helping th Glanta pulled-through four
... . tallica that tucked, th gam under meir
. wing. . The ninth opened with . Moor
., gritting a pas Ellis dropped a hit by
Calif f and Moor wnt to aacond. With
th bleacher helping him eome Hop
klna walked McHale and gavo th aam
thing to Sweeney, forcing home a run.
Mitchell lifted a doubl Into left and
Callff and McHale tallied.' McCredle
arof a walk bv nutting nla arm agalnet
-- ball ' JffaBmiih.- Jtrat to keep
thing moving, touched on agalnat the
Ll field fence and Mlk Jtrpued hom
- with, the winning ran----'- .
Th flnleh.waa ljke a bunch f lira
' cracker. Prevloua to' thl batting and
paaalng feattval th locale had tallied
one In the flrat. MrHala draw a prom-
JUttUA..aafl.,JlUllinf.U?!'L..t.V ' '.'''.'j.. ' a
force by Sweeney and a little one Ty
.McCrrtl.-whlch Corhoanar. decided -to
play to flrat UcHalamade th tally
, by a pretty slid horn amid applause.
Tproartooa Seamldt, r --.
" Th riot call had to he aent In during
-th afternoon. Mr. Bah in Id t jarred the
nerve of Umpire Knell and th umpire
.called the nun with -th ehlld.-The up-
- roarlou Schmidt waa put alongside of
the water, cooler. Thla waa only , on
of th Interacting eventa of tha, Sunday
matinee. . ' .' : 1 1 -
Everything waa moving eef-e- until
' ' the fourth inning rolled around. Every
body, .waa enjoying hlmeelf and Mo
lm .wu upsetting Andy Carnegl'
declaration that rich men do not laugh.
Mae la now rich or rather waa yeater
day.. Me la aavlng money. On Satur
day night ha gat 11.70 playing a cigar
zzaot machine and found a way to aar
it. He did it by going home and to bed.
He woke yeaterday and the $1.70 waa
etlll with him. - It waa such a good
- loke that It mad Mao laugh all after
noon and it waa a pity that Andy Car
negia waa pot on hand to e for one
now a rich man arnllea. : . .
1 St. back, to .Schmidt and th. fiery
temper, who- also disposed of report.
. The releaa h got when tha Angela re-
celved their bunch of document waa r.
' ported to hare hit ' him in tharlaw.
Breakfaat fooda wer all he waa able
to, eat th three time he .walked daily
to '.th feed trough. Hie conversation
. -waa aald to be thtn, conelatlng of auch
word aa it, to. and be. with now and
. then a baby goo thrown in. In hi ar
' gument with Umpire Knell the' pitcher
tpoe4 of all the report that hi talk-1
Ing apparatus la out of gear. Ha handed
OuTaiHeTchou,"Toitw;tton of wordai
and each word or group waa accompa-
ntd by forcible edjertlvee. - These -were
not of tha variety t hat-Mr. McHale. th
social lion, hear in th pollt circle
'in which he move. Th umpire re
fused to stand for auch lan-ruiige.. es
pecially on ' a Sunday and h Ordered
.the akldoo tag on th pitcher. Schmidt
refuaed th medal and it waa neceaaary
to call th cop. Thl settled it and
Schmidt with a gentle tu hiked away
f rom tb acene of carnage. -. .
Oaaa of Trouble.
- Thl was th 1 troubl that led - to
Bchmtdt" diaappearajic, McCredle had
made on of his gentle bunta and beat
It. Smith singled and McCredle tor
forhlrdBcbmldtwentt6Vcovtrtb
sack and he got th ball on the relay
about th time. Walter turned up im-rl-
jnr artntrtt Itrwas arcaso-cf-nossTinff
hc almost - but McCYedt eegwed to
bar th beet of it by a hair and Um
pire Knell ruled htm saf.- Thla aroused
P"r--H end tha Orrmtn In
uUnfiiHBCaJackJBi
hurl at th unr-T?,
of him caused him to
plr the choice collection of word and
adjective pravtoualy noted, ending with
.him and th cop seeking th skldoo
xtt. " .
This gentle incldenr did not mar th
game, but simply put the crowd, wlae
to th fact that aomethlng els might
be doing. Th aaaembled chivalry and
beaut continued to set up and tak
notice for the balance ef th game. Th
result was that they saw several" thing;.
Tin of which waa the little battl In
the ihth betweea Esalckwhalh rough
out delivered th merchandla in great
ahape. and Stelta. who tried to do th
rescue act after Schmidt had disap
peared. After whipping thre straights
In tha seventh, Easlck went for a record.
! retired th Angela in th eighth an
nln pitched balls, and on of. these re
tirement waa a three-etrllce propoai
Mom That waa rolng acme, but Stelta
put a crimp in thla performance in hi
scetlon of the lghth. He retired Lister
and McLean on thre pitched ball, th
.former flying to canter and Mao htd
to right. On th second ball Moor
cracked a hot liner between first, which
Delman caught with on hand while
running. Orat catch, -big featur and
lot of applaua. Thl retired th aldo
and Stelta walked away with th per
formance to hla-credit of retiring th
rlo-oa fly baUa.
.' Vaat Kappaaad.
. Ixok over thee thing that happened
and ar recorded. Ther wer other.
and if you ml seed them you have only
. yourself to kick for not being on hand.
Portland' first tally cam in th up-
- roarlou fourth.-. McCredle beat a bunt
- - t flrat. went to third on Smith alngl
and earn hom when Llater tor off
a doubl . Th Angela got th first
look la during th fifth. Oochnauer
got a walk, want to second When Mc
Clelland went out, third to first. Bits
, went th aam rout and Qoch waa atili
anchored when. Stelta ent a Tema
leaguer to center... Thla acorsd Qoch-
nauer, but Stelta got left when Braajr4
k1d to McCreata.
' A bootlngfest aldad by a few hit
' in th sixth gar tb Giants three. M
' Credle got a pa, but was threwn out
at second on Smith' bit to abort. When
Smith started to teai second a bad
""throw by Bltsa help. Listers-hit te
- Oochnauer. who handled it ver wild.
letting Lister land aaf and paaalng J
'Waahington'a Track Tearn-Top row?: Van dor Veer (coach), O. Horton Henry Smith". Naabttt. Kgyea,. Pra,
jZier, Hunter (manacer). Center row: Small, Amatrong; Ioil WadtworthT Denio,?Dea Volgne, Lower
' row: -' Meyera, Matthews (captain), Faucett.
Smith to third. ' A double by McLean
cored two and Mao himself scored on
Moor going out, short to first.
On, mora came to Portland. in the
Ichth. McHale alngld, went to sec
ond on S wttWruUL Stella to Dili
Stol third, great applaua. scored when
Mitchell ripped off a clean one for two
bases that hit -tha "hit ms" froth Jn
ths beer mug that adorns centerfleld
fence. Mitchell after thla atuot re
mained in th sun, MoCredl ahylng to
ffir.
When the ninth opened ths Angels
TOOkd llinS6f fl gtIngto7ISsom
thing. ' Dillon singled and wnt to fee
ona on a paeed ball. Delmaa waa
walked by Easlck and Gochnauer hit a
alngla that tallied Dillon. Thing were
looking .healthy Two on baaea, on run
in and no out. McClelland hit to short
and -Ooehnausrwaa "thrown- out' trying
to negotiate soeond. - On down and two
on th bags. Bliss was whiffed and
the heart of th crowd allpped down
toward th right place. Stelta hit one
to Lister and th gam waa over.
.; Th score:, .j- ,
Komiaff Oam.
PORTLAND. -
AB. R. H. PC A. E.
McHale. cf. I I 10 0
Sweeney, as. I 1 0 4 4 1
Mltchell,lf. 4 0 I jO 0 0
McCredle. rf.Tr..,, .. S 0 1 0 - - 0
Smith, lb. ........r. 0 11 I 0
Mwler. lb. ,.i..4.. 0 OHIO
Donahue, a I 0 0 ( I
Moore, lb. .......... S 1 ? a-, 1.10
French,-p. -rt.iiT- 0 - 1 -"8
McLean ... ......... .1 . 9 0 -
Callff, p.-.i. ;.,uk . 1 -r- - - 1 a
Total .
,.!... 0.4 17. IT 4
'McLean batted for French in th
nth Inning.
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Bernard, cf.
4 11110
Kllle, If. t
Cravath, rf. I 1
Dillon, lb. .......... t ,
Delmaa, Jb. ......... 6 0
Oochnauer, ee.- 4 1
McClelland, tb. ....... 4 0
Bllee, o. ...... .v.i- a
Hopklna, p. . . . . . .-. -. 4 0
11
Totals-
14 4 1 IB 11 1
. On out when - winning run waa
scored. .
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland . . .....it 0 0 0 0 0 44
Hlta .......... 0 0900011 1 4
Loa Angeles . ....1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 4
Hit . . .i 111-10 10 0
. SUMMART.
Struck out By French, 4 : by Callff. 1 :
by Hopklna. I. Baaea on ball a 'Off
Frnch,-4rff Callff.-tr-off Hopklna, .
Two-base - hits Ellis. Smith. Double
play Donahue to .Smith. . Sacrifice hit
Kill. Cravath 1. McClelland. Bernard.
Stolen baae McHale 2. , Ellla, Bills
Hit by pitched belle By Hopkins. 1.
Possed balls By Donahue, I. Balk
Br French. 1. Left on baaea Portland.
lJa Angeles, 11. Innings pitched
By French,-! Baa bite un: rrencn, .
Tim of gam Two houra and I min
ntea r; lmplra-Knnll. ;
Afteraooa Oam. .
PORTLAND.
AR R. H. PO. A. E:
McHale.- vt. . . .".
4- 1110 0
11 11
Mitchell. If. 4 0 1 10 0
McCreaie, rf. 1 1 1 I 0 0
Smith, Jo. 11114 0
Lleter. lb 1 1 1 11 0 0
McLean, c 4 1 1 1 1 0
Moor.' lb. ion.!,., 4-0-0-1-1 1
Eaatck, p. ........... I 0 0 a. 4 0
' Total t ..;...ii 11 17.14 "l
. LOS ANGELES. ,
AB. R. H. PO. A. E-
Bernard, cf.
ellla. If. ...
Cravath. rf.
11
99 1
a a i
IMllonr-lW-
Dalmaa. Jb. ......... 1
Oochnauer, sa 1
ill
0 1 0
0 0 4
a-o
ii
McClelland, lb. 1
1311 SS C. eea 4
Schmidt,-p. ......... 1
Stelta. p. 1
Totala .......11 1 ' a 14 10 1
SCUKE BY INNINGS.
Portland . 1 0 1 I 0 I
waa . .........i i i t i i t a n
Loa Angle ....0 0 0 04 0 0 0 1 1
- Hit . ,1 1 o rs l
SUMMARY.
Struck-out By Eslck. I: by Schmidt,
I. Baaea on ball Off Eaatck. I; off
Stelta. 1. Two-baa hit Mitchell 2.
Smith. McLean. Sacrifice hits Llatar,
McClelland. McHale. Stolen baaea
McClelland, McHal -I, Smith. Wild
pitch Eaalck. Left on bases Portland,
Or- Los Anrelee, T, isnlega-pUha
By Schmidt, 1 14. Baa kit Off
Schmidt, 4. Tim of gam One hour
and 40 minute Umpire KnelL
." . . " 1 - -- - -.-
n leittU Took Two. ;
laaedal' Dtapatck t TW JooraLJ "
Seattle, May 21. Attired In their
watting garment Seattle took two
gam yesterday from Oakland. Out
Bid of th batting by th hom team
th game were devoid cf feature, un
less th big. Juicy bunch of error in
tb trst gam by Oakland can b count
ed. Th score:
Flrt game . R. H. E.
Seattle , . ......0 4011010 0 10 1
Oakland 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 11 0 7
Batterlea Vlrker and Blankaoablp:
Catea, Smith and T. HackatL
Second gam . R.II. E.
Seattle. 10 0 1 1 . 1
Oakland , . ......... I 0 0 0 01 1 I
- Batterlea Jon Hansen and Blank
nahip: Graham and T. HacketU Um
pire Perrlne. , . ; y
FreVerTsa' took
. Allea A Lawla' Beat Brandy
VMSHINBTON EXPECTTO WIN
TRACK-MEET
Coach Cutter Figures" That Hie
Team Will Capture Points
T rrom-Qregon and Idaha,
' rapc1 Dlspstck The loarnal.l
Unlveraity - of Washington. Seattle,
Waah.. May 11 oach Cutter of th
Unlveraity of Waahlngton track team
has figured lt out that ,hla team will
win by a small margin, tha bfg trlangu
laf meef Twen tha-'"uhlverltle -of
Oregon, Waahlngtont and Idaho, to be
held on the campu next Wednesday.
To be mora "aptclflo" Cutter Bays that
Waahlngtoa will take 8 -point Oregon
II point and to Idaho la conceded II
point, Th forecaet mada by th
Washington coach aaalgna tha points as
follow:
Evant. t , . W.
100-yard dash ............ .1
120-yard daeh. ........... r
440-yard dash ...l
Mile- run ;rrrn ......... 4
Half mil run ........4
O.
I
0
0
0 4
Hammer 6
...........
fthot.-... . ........".r.. 1..
Dlcua -.TC......4:
110-yard hrdl .......0
110-yard hurdle 1
Pol vault . t iTt .i. .
High 'Jump ..'4 A.i 9
BroadJump ..1
Relay .......6
Total .11
(1
; About th lion Baaa.
1 Freshman Wataon. who was. counted
upon to win th mile run and aecond
-trr th half mile, ha left college but
McCory la rapidly Improving In form
and' should push Edmundson of Idaho
hard in the mil run.- Parker, ha don
th half mil under 2:04 and consider
ing the fact that th university track Is
veryTiTO'
crsck runner will hare a hard fight to
win thla vnt.
Jarvl is throwing th hammer 11$
feet and McDonald while not in condi
tion should - b able to do as welL
Drowley is doing from 111 to 110 fact
in th discus but is very erratlo in his
work. In th shot McDonald and Reaer
ar patting It at about 40 feet.
t . Witt the Short Baaa. ...
-Notwithstanding th report of .Kel
ly's great wtlrk In the dashes th con
sensus of opinion la that th 100-yard
dash -wilt not be run here under 0:10
and -th very conservative onea say that
0:10 t-l will win the event. Th hope
ful bellev that Captain. . Smith of
WaahrngtOTrrha a chanc In th 100
and will win th 110-yard daah. All flf
these -eatlmateaarbel -Upon. t he
conclusion that Oregon's 'dirt track is
much faatef than Waahlngton's "cinder
track.
.Cutter concede practically all of th
colnt In the hurdle and broad lump
to Oregon but in the latter" event- Smith
la good for 11 feet lnche Washing
ton has three men that can go over C
feet T inches in th high Jump and on
that Jiaa don I. feet .1 1 Inches.
Worth wee ChampWra.
- Th fact that th winner of th
meat ' 'Wednesday will be declared the
undisputed champion of th northwest
ts causing an unusual amount of Inter-
eat In th outcom Than, too, Wash
ington haa never won a track meet from
Oregon and this makea 'them eapeclally
Just what Coach Van d Veer, who
wa formerly at th University of
Washington Is doing at Idaho la hard to
find out but It 1 af to aay -that h
will har aom surprises to spring. It
Is well known uiat Edmundaon and
Matthew ar two of th beat dlatane
men that hav ever run In th north,
west but th ability of th rest of th
Warn" is uncertain. . 1
CAMAS AM EASY MARK
FOR THE TRUNKMAKERS
Th team of th Portland Truck com
pany defeated th Camas team yeatar
day In a -one-sided gam by a cor of
to 4.;:Tn- featui uf tha-gama waa
th heavy hitting of th trunkmakers.
they touching Riley for 11 hits. These
with -11 error by Camas gar th
trunkman their bunch of run Another
featur .of th gam we th catching
of Jameson, who nailed a number of
runner at aacond and third. Tha score
by innings: - ""
- - - ' R. H. E.
Trunk Co. .10111011 111 II 0
Camas ....0 01100000 4 1 11
PORTLAND GRAYS WON
HEAVY HITTING GAME
Tha achduld gam between th Ma
roone and tha Eaat Portland Gray did
not tak place yatrday upon th Haw
thorn diamond aa advertised, much to
th disappointment of several hundred
fan Several of th Maroons failed to
put in' an appearance and tha gam waa
declared off. A aeven-Innlng contest
waa then But aa batwoaa tha Qrajra aod
a picked team. Thla 'developedlnto a
alugglng match, in which th Gray
proved th hardeat hitter Hurlbert
and Howard atarted th gam a op
posing twlrler Hurlbert waa wild aa
a aroose anil retired in favor of Henkle.
who held th picked team down to one
dinky . hit. Campbell replaced Howard
and kept- tha -Gray- gueeelng- -until the
Anal inning. - Glaring rror were re
sponsible for the big soor on both
sides. Next : Sunday th Gray go to
Woedburn to play the team ef that burg
and tha following1 Sunday Will plST 1116
"Bprlngneid"'
reatrtyg-gcoT follows :
t- GRAYS.
- ' ARR.H. PO. A.E.
W. Morrow, lb. ..... 6 1 141 1
Paul, lb 4 111 01
Anderson, If. I 1110 0
Prentla a 11- 0-1-1-1
e Morrow,- eft-.-ii ;? -- '-a't
Jodon, o ..4 1 II 10
Hurlbert, p 11 10 0 0
Henkl. D..i.iii,iLl .. l.
Gatea, tb. 4 0 0 I 0 0
Jeffries, rt 4 1' 1 .0 0 0
Totals
.........11 11 11 11
-piCKETTS." "
T S
' AB. R. IL PO. A. E.
4 0 14 10
...rftWl 0 1 6 1 0
Helftv. o.
Brock, rf. e.
ru'wuru. p.-o n.
Trowbridge, lb.
Campbell, 2b.-p. .....
Jenkin. a .........
Oalwei ef. iiiTiiiu..
Stohr, rf. ...........
Perklna, If.
emuni ti.-p. ......
't
Deder, ib.-cl.
-Totala , ....IS 10 10 11
. SCORE BY. INNINGS. -
Grays , 4 110 0 111
Hit r in a a a n a aa - - W- -V 112
Pickett . . .........1 1 1 1 0 0 0 10
.Hit 11 4 0 0 110
. SUMMARY.
Struck out By Hurlbert, 1; by Hen-
I kle
.ID. UW 1 IU .1 U. . W T VHItUI
1, or nowaro, vj ..ainpueii, e.
Bases-on balls Off Hurlbert, t; off
Henkle, Z; off Howard, 2; off Campbell.
1. Two-baa hits Anderson. Jodon.
Smith. Gain Three-baa hlta C. Mor
row 1. Double play W. Morrow to
PauL Bacrinc hits Hurlbert, Ander
son. Stolen bae Qravet I: Plcketts, 5,
faaaed ball Jooon. Helfty. Flrat baee
rnra nraya. 4: r-icketta, 1. wild
nitch Hurlbert. Howard"."
base Gray S; PicketU, I. Innlnas
Ditched By Hurlbert, 4: by Howard. 4
by Henkle. 1; by Campbell, 1. Baee
off Henkl. 1 ; off Campbell. 2. . Tim of
game un nour ana sa minute in
plr Selbel .
NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
Tacoma Broke Zvaa.
" (BtwcUl Dinpetrh to The JouraeL)
Aberdeen, Waah,, May 28. Tacoma
and-Oray Harbor broke even yesterday
and - tha- two - game wer attended., by
th largest crowds that ever got in the
ground, mors than 1,000 being on hand.
Tha:-scora: .........
Morning game " R. H. E.
iTacoma . r .....0 0 10 0 0 0 01 - - 1
uraya Haroor ..oisoosvo 1 7 0
- Batterte Ftnnejrand" Shear Tonn-4
son and Hurley. . r
Afternoon game - RICE.
Tacoma-. 10 10 0r0 4-4 T 1
Graya Harbor . .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 I 1
- Batteries Ftnny- anJ - Shea, Tumie-
aon, Lewis and Hurley.
1.
Batt Downed Spokaa.
(Bpeclil Puipatrh to Ta JoornaLl -
Butte, MonL. May 28. Butt ptit
It
over Spokan yeaterday by a acor of
to 1 lrr a game that wa filled with brll
llant play
Bo Oakland Oam.
(8peUI DUpatck to Tb Joarnal.)
Oakland. Cel.. May II. Rain pre
vented th gam her yesterday Jfr-
tweea Baa franciaco and ireano.
Baby won't Buffer flv minute with
croup If you apply Dr. Thomaa' Ecleo-
tric uu at one it act lis magio.
3
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1
Umpire Setley ha been released from
the Northwest league and Dedrlck wlU
suooead hint. ; . -
TaeabanaTj
land: Thl l what a London sporting
dltor wrote of the Hrat gam he ever
aw:' "At th baaeball gam on Satur
day between the Oxford university and
London team ' 1.000 ' spaotatora wer
preaent and thoaa were aufflolant to
demonstrate th fact that th gam I
eminently likely to catch on. From th
time .Yandertee of-Mertoa-ertened ox
ford's innings there waa aomethlng th
spectator could cheer every mfnut
Th fielder wer men of Uf and wr
ever working and keeping th pot boll,
ing.. Th Dispatch expresaea the opin
ion that th organiser of th movement
war quit right in their contention that
th gam la on of Uf and thrUla."
e
-nka-gradley, tha l-aton fttl-ponndri
champion of England, haa arrived in
thl country. - He ha gon to Boston,
where ha la promised a fight with Jimmy
Walah.
'
Oerman writers, in commenting on th
failure of th German athlete to carry
off signal honor in th Olympian games
at Athena, emphatically assert that the-
chief cause of th low standard of their
physical achievamenta is tha bear drink-
liailunal ?lgui. Oeieial wilteia
Breventa th German
from acquiring- that -tauttieee of muacle
which distinguish th American and
EngllaH' athlete, and. not only cauaes
superfluous fat. - but , aerloualy - affect
th heart, which is th sport organ par
excellenc
German rifleman, through th Bava
rian government, hav Invited all Amer
ican shooter to participate in tha fif
teenth grand eonteat of German ' rtfl
men, which la to b held in th city of
Munich fsom July la to 11. . -
' .
W. B. West, th former cyclist, now
a crack oarsman, is in strict training.
He will visit Henley and try for the
diamond sculls. . West will row under
th color of th Undln and West Phil
adelphia clubs, of which h is a mem
ber. He will sail for England this wee k.
Th Prix du Jockey club (th French
Derby) wa won yesterdayby William
K. VanderbUt'a Malntenon. with Wood
land 1 In th aaddl Tb race waa for
t-yekf-OIds and tha ataklTTwaa wluedTC'"'?-
at 120,000. There war 17' startr
. e
Mount Tabor had " a walkover with
Laurelwood yeaterday, winning by a
acor of It to 0. Th. featur of the
gam waa th pitching of Merrltt of
Mount Tabor, who allowed Laurlwood
only ona hit. 1 .
Th WoodSurnHbaaehall team defeated
th BUverton nln at Wood burn yeater
dif aftjirnoon hv a score of 1 to 1. in a
wir-ptayd-gamr TW wa-th flrstl'n,-1b-
gam on Woodburn new ball ground
The Aurora and Woodburn band were
praaem and fuenlshsd miisla.
DALLAS TAKES SECOND '
GAME FROM CHEMAWA
(Bpedal Dtapatrfe to The Joarnal. 1
Chamawa, Or., May IS. Dallas won
their aacond gam from Chemawa by a
acor of 10 to 1 on Saturday. .Dallas
bunched seven of their tght hit In
tha fifth and sixth timings and, with
seven bad arrora in tha aam two in
ning acorad their 10 run Meyer kept
hiB-pit-wU-eattrd-nd had good!
aupport throughout, while th Indiana
had a regular balloon aecenslon in th
fifth and sixth. Chemawa hai a hard
achedule thla year and must hav better
team- work IT they sxpaot to -mat-wUhi
uoces Th grounds were aloppy.from
th recent rains and many of th arrora
wer doubtless du to thl cans Tha
cor follows: 1
PALLAS.
A B. R. H. PO. A. .
J. Boynson, 2b,
Teate,
C. Boynaon, rf.
C. Shaw, If. ...
6 11110
10 1111
t 1 0 10 0
5 1 0 0 0 0
4 11.1 t 0
Meyera, p. ,
Bibley, cf. ,
N. Shaw, C.
Fen ton., lb.
Morton, . Ib
Totala i'V.
40 la- t it ii . i
CHEMAWA.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
I Bagnell. aa.
4 0
tr
Poland, p.
Hear, ir
Casey, lb.
Teaoo, a.
Bill. 2b
Bander lb.
David, of. .
Sortorr rf.
0 1 1 II
Uueahpahma, lb.
Totala
.14 1 - J2 1S1
J. Boynaon out; hit by batted ball.
' - BCORB BT INNINGS i
Dallas . . .......0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 014
Hit . ........ .1 oio e i
Chemawa .01010 0 -0-0 1 1
Hit l - 1
SUMMART.
Two-baaa hit J. Boynaon. Sacrifice
hit Teabo. 8tolen baaea Caaey 1
Mayarftv-Taabo BLruiJtoui ay Poland,
I; by Meyers, 1. Bases on halls Oft
atever 1. Lrft os oaaxs cnemawa, a;
Dal la 1- Tim of gam On hour
and 40 minutes. Umpire Dr. H. L.
Toney. . '
BEAVERS ADD.TWO GAMES-
-T0, THEIR WINNING UST
Irf-a" warmly contested gam tha
Bea vara defeated the Buckeye yester
day by a acor of 11 to T. Th Beav
ers alao defeated Slabtown by a scor of
I to 0. Th llnaup:
Reavera. jlBuckaye
Stratton (e). a Long
T. Hart ......p........ LafounUln
Brow .......... .lb. .....Soreneen e)
Reld ...10......... aDonell
Karg lb Peteraon
Collin .......... .aa. ... . Ittsenretr
McCartnay If... -Jamba
Saub ......ef Sofaaffer
O. Pteron.......rf. Camp
.tmplxa Minor. .,
Decoration Day
It here 4t approach urges you to look through our Im
mense lines of Blues and Grays in MEN'S AND YOUNG
MEN'S SUITS. " -
A two or three-piece suit in those colors is the proper attire
for Decoration Day. They are made right, fit correct, look
good, wear well and cost no more than others. Besides you .
can pay us at the rate of l.O0 A WAUHK "
STORE CLOSES ALL
gg, W&rWW WASHINGTON AND TENTH
HEAVY SWATTING WAS -I,
" TOO MUCH FOR GLENDALE
" (Special Diapatcfe to The Jearaal.)
Olendala, Or May 21. Roburg put
the koboah on Glendale yesterday by a
scor of 10 to 4. Th featurea of th
gam war th heavy, hitting of th vis
itor and tha pitching of IL Coon. The
scQr: . - " ."
' , ROSEBURO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
McConneltps
Pankey. lb. .
A. Conrt. cr.
4 11 I S 1
1 1 1 1-1
ill I I
1 0 0.0 0 0
1 : 0 o ooo
4 0 10 11
I 10 1 . I ' 0
4 11 10 0
41-1-10-1
,4 0 0 1 1 1
Cunningham, rf,
It. Conn. D.
Huntington, If. ....
Gllvin. cf.
Btaley, Zb.
Mitchell, lb. .......
totala
IT 10 13 27 It
GLENDALE.
AB. R.ILPO.A.E.
teveneon, e. ........ 6
Hnyder, cf. 8
McCardy, p. B
Snlker. If. . ......... 4
0 12
i
10
0 0
1 I
2 I
Roberta, rf. ......... 4
.Wilson, a ..
1 inrxe, zo. ..
O'Rourke, tb.'
::::::: i
rTonn
.-inc. .1-4-1 11
SCORE BT 'INNINGS.
Roaeburg 1 1 I 0 1 0 I 0 1 19
Hit i 0 1101110 2
12
Clendal
Hlta .
,0 1000011 0 4
....ajwivvss a a
Two-baa liita Pankey S, Btaley. A.
Conn, Bplker. Thre-baae hit Btaley.
Horn run MeConnelL Stolen beaee
McConncll 4, Huntington 1, Pankey 1,
A. Conn I. Ollvin Btatoy-O'Rourke a.
Clark 1, Wilson, Snyder. Struck out
By H- Conn, t: by McCardy, 12. Rases
on. ballar-OnT McCardy, 21 off Conn, 1.
Hit by' pitched ball By McCardy, 1; by
It. Conn. l.'Pasaed' BaJT-i-Stevenon 4.
RifHllr, hit Gaanon. Tim of same
Two hour and 10 minute Umpli1
Lather. . -
ELLIS WON THE INMAN 1
TRAP SHOOTING TROPHY
At th ahoot of th Multnomah Rod
and uun club yeateroay at in irving-
ton trape 111 waa high man, breaking
22 out of a posalbl 26. Thl happened
in - tb hoot-for-thw-tnmi pv-anlfwi
Kill wnt off wlljLJLhoph--Iwring
th days shoot tbo following scores
were mad:
Shot at. Broke.
PC,
-.to
.ia
.ta
Elll 100
6
41
3
Wagnar . ............. BO
Winter , , .....iuo
Collier . . to
Abraham 100
Norwood . . 100
Cuiliaori 10
CarlonT 100
Fechhetmer .........100
-74-
7
71
75
.7S
.7
7i
.07
.40
.0
.0
.4
.42
.24
.20
.20
.12
7
to
14
IS
24
21
10
- t
-1
Mr Toun
Trenkman . .
Willamette .
Klernan . . . .
40
ii
10
10
Mrs. Collier
. . . . .
Walker
2S
to
ti
25:
King .
Oleeon . . ......
Manning ......
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Claelaaatt.
. . ' ,R.ILE.
Cincinnati . . ....I 1 1
Philadelphia. .....4 10 1
Batteries Chech and. Sahlel; Duggts
by and Dooln. .,
: At St. Irfiti
R. H. E.
St. Lout S it l
Nw York 10 t 1
Batterlea Hostetter. Brown and
Raubi MttUinsity-aad Bresnahaa. :
"At Caloago'.
I
No gam
GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEAMS
TO HAVE MANY GAMES
The Grammar School fvagu will play
a number of Important game this week
and ther- promlaea t ha lofa dotng
among. -tha- young toners. rTh ached
ul this week 1 aa follows:
May II Highland r Clinton f1
ley, at Highland; Mount Tabor v
Couch, at Thirteenth and Kaat Davl
May 29 Wllllama Avenue v. Idd.
at Eaat Thirteenth and Fremont; Haw
thorn v. Orkley Green, at Ifest Tiilr
taenth and Davl. .'
May ID ilount Tabor ys,' Brooklyn, 1
DAY DECORATION DAY
at Eighth and Eaat. Hawthorn. 10 a.
m.l Highland v Couch, at Eighth-and .
Eaat DaVlsrTra.m.TCTldn"KdWy va
Ladd at Twelfth and Eaat Davis. 1 p.
m.; Williams avsnuo vs. Ockley Green,
at East Thirteenth and Fremont, I p. m
May ll-K-Hawthorna . v Couch, at
Eaat Eighth and Hawthorne; Mount Ta-'
bor v CUnton KeUey, at Moant Ta
bor. . ' ..'a - ..'. .r. , . " .'
June 1 Highland v Ockley Green,
at Highlandr Brooklyn vs. Atklnaon, at
Eaat" Elghthr-and - Hawthorn. ;
. Juno 2 Hawthorn v Ladd. at East
Eighth and Hawthorne; WUliam Ave- ,
ti ve. Brooklyn, at Eaat Thirteenth
and Fremont, , . ,f .;J
NORTHWEST GUNS WIN
EASILY-AT-THL DALLES
Th Northwest Gun company defatet
Th Dalle yaaterday at Tha Dalle by
a acor of I to 2. The gam wa wit
neaaed by a large crowd. Th gun team
waa royally entertained and returned)
hom with worda of praise of th hospi
tality of ThJpalles and th ralrneaa
of tha umplr. Th aoor by inning
N: W. O. Co ..4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 -
Tha iDalles ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
The lineup:
N. W. O. Co. Th Dallas.
Smith rf.,,,L..... Murray.
rre.
1t. KaymT-
lb.M Whistle
.....!b. ....... H. Whlta
.........If..... Tyler
....... ..cf...,.,.... Balton
rnriil
I Rico
.p......
lb. ....
ii. rayon
.... Cowron
UMPIRE FIGUREDJN THE
GAME AT JUNCTION CITY1
Junction eHyOr.iMar-li. -la -well-played
gama of baaeball Monro
defeated Junction City by a acor of 4
t0v After the flraf" ThnJtg neither "
aid scored.-both-Nichols and Wag.
gJfrsT?" pitch I ll IP Twi t b a la tlst BaattaJg?
whiffing It-men. Ther was considers
able objection to tha umplr Th Una;
upt-
Monro.
Junetlon City.
It Hlnton ...
Pltny
Irwin
. i i
I pfont
2b Bhlsler
3b r a a a AtltjloS
Darnellla
iymwwr. Nichols'
F. Jllnton
.ee. ..... . , La Teltler
R PrWIr
F. Printer
Lnoney . . ,
.ef.
Peteren
Mllllvrn
.....rf.
ST. FRANCIS WON FROM '
EAGLES BY "WIDE MARGIN
. St,1, Francis defeated the Eaglea in a
heavt batting gam , yeaterday by a
acor of II to 10. Th featur of th
gam was tha brilliant fielding of tha
fit, Francis team. Tb lineup:
8c Francis. . Eagles.
Haral ............. e...y. ., , lawrenca
F. Slnnott'Tirt ...... p O. Georga'
Fennell .......lb.. Smltn
Munley..... ....... ,2b, ......... Everest
Early
.2b......
Kor
Vn Hormlaen ... ..as. . ... ,, Shoemaker
J. Slnnott ..........If Uregnr
Toung ........... .cf ......... , Horace
Keyser rf T. Oeora
DEMENTED YOUNG MAN
JUMPS TO HIS DEATH
ttneclal Dtopetch' te The Journel)
- Eugene, Or., May 21 lnn Henedli?t.
on of Attorney E. E. ftenedtct of Acme.
suffering from a d'Taof fnont of th
mind,. Jumped Jnto th Slualaw river
near hi homa" Friday nfgbt about' t
o'clock, and was drowsed. His parents
witnessed th act and attempted ta rex-s
cu him, but h tank, before they cuuld",
roach him with a boat.
Toung Benedict's affliction datrs
from tha Spanlah-Amarlcan war,: h'n
ha wit Stationed at Saw Fram-tar He
wa with a detachment' of recruit for
th fecond Oregon volunteera lln
transporrjrrffllTlo Ih Philippines, w.i
homeelrkneaa an.t epnur.to, coM
weather eaaeed him to "berom inear.
H wa brouaht hom and while he
grew better lie hal recurring alia. I s.
Ha wa aged 10 year
Flowering Plants.
At half prlr fnv Te-oraticn ,
cifjo Sl Co r0nt Dl '
Hitxman . ..
Pool .......
Emerlck ...
McElwan .
Price
Tlbbltts'l.
Fleming ..
v..