The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 17, 1906, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Ti:s- cr.nccu - daily journal,' rcnTLAiiD, rrjDAY cvr::ii;Or August 17. it:3,
OOSfflB BY l
RMRsnn
IIIIIUUII
(ijth wo Out Irt Last of Ninth,
; Locals send Two Run- .
nert Across.
MANAGE .VAN HALTREN i
y... y J PROTESTS THE GAME
Oakland Captain Declares That Mc
. Credie, Had No , Authority- to
Change Umpires While th Game
" Was' OnMcHale's Catch Feature.
s Portland. ,4, Oakland I.;
' Batteries Essies and McLean; Ore'
. '4iem and ' Haekett, '. v. : :'. '' ..
, ' The ' giants annexed ' another game
yesisraay, ikii me sea oia siory.
. - The visitors are not -In the local's class.
' fiakieiul - haa a, Srood Mam. Van Halt
.... ran la wlas to many t'hloaTU-TJiax r
ocners., , 'v- t ,, .
'The falthfulv fans, "who stayed to sa
."'ins finish, though tha score was I to
,'.'. t In favor of Oakland, In the last "half
. ; M the ninth, and the first two batsmen
. eor Portland 'had tone out 1n " order,
were. wet rewarded by seeing the locals
,,'.'. snaak upfront tte rtar and sand two
runs across, thua snatching a rletory
from what .seemed sure defeat. -. '.
Buf basehall la baseball and sa long
ss ' there is life there1 la hope, snd . on
'V this-hop the Giants found a way to
win a hard fought but-loosely played
' -gamS.. ' ,f
,. . -Whether the game will go to Port
land's credit Is Question, that-will be
, settled by President Bert, ss Manager
-.Van -Ha Wren haa 'entered a vigorous
. protest. ' - Her - la the feature ' of the
V game in,- words,! and -the-mueh-ebueed
umpire - 'la' the subject of the story.
- Oakland hit B..B. Esslck of Cincinnati
for a- cnuple of' runs in the third.
. . Graham was pitching great bail. In the
... eighth Oscar got hla wires crossed and
eclated 'by several- errora the Qlants
"' tied the- score. In the first of i the
- ninth Kruger alammed out ' single.
' eiackstt,- the "rat,- knocked a triple,
- end Oom Paul scored. : This made the
"tore tJ t in Oakland's favor.
:. ; ' '.Was Bop Was Peed. ' -.
In their last chance Esalck tiled out
to left McHale dittoed to second. It
: , really looked a cinch for the locals to
. 1ofce. The fans war leaving their seats.
It appeared all off. Including the shouting.-
Bin Sweeney was up. Bill Is a
bad 'than from IHlblrh. - His' ancestors
Vers bad men with the club. ' Be that
as it .may, BUI whipped out a double
It waa an American beauty. Mike
. Mitchell appeared at tha bastlls with
Toat In hand. Graham looked worried.
" Mike's reputation as a hitter resulted In
Graham glvlnr h!n four balls, knowing
. mat Mccredlu waa next up. Now, Me-
Credls was mint sauc for, Graham when
It earn to making a bit.
Oscar looked pleased, but his fsoe
soon changed when McCredle 'called In
Donahue, who was aotlng as umpire, to
bat for him. - Donahue la ths boy, of
Tralee. Pat waa happy. Van Haltren
objected to McCreedle substituting Gum
for umpire in Donahue's place and regis
tered a protest with the offlolal soorer,
'KoOredls of Oibreltas. . ' -.
Th local manager - wouldn't, relent,
snd Donahue went to bat. He caught a
choice on on th y snd It went for
the field 'Sweeney started home from
second. The tferow wsa good but before
the collision between Haekett and
Sweeney, the stout catcher dropped the
ball for "S. -second snd Umpire Onm de
clared Sweeney safe. This tied the
scare. ' , .. ,. .... . . , -
A mighty howl went iip'by the Com
muters, .who insisted that Sweeney, waa
out but Gum couldn't be talked or
chewed Out of the decision, and the
game went on. Portland still needed s
run to win' snd Jud Smith : promptly
singled snd scored Mitchell. That Waa
all.7 -., - : " , .,.. - .' . i :
Ths feature of the game was Mc-Rale's-,
brilliant - catch-- of - Devereaux'
drive la th ninth. The soore: . ;,
' " ' POBTLAND. " ' -
"". ' -- .' il ' AB. R H. PO. A. K. 1
McHale, cf. ......... 4 1 1 1
Sweeney,' ss. u 4 I' l l
Mitchell, ir. , 4
McCredle, rf.' ......... 4
Smtth, l I
Moore, 2b. ........ .t t
McLean,. o. t
Lister, lb. ....... t... 4
Esslck, p. V... 4
ponohue . . .......... I
11 1
e x e
i 1 x'e
i. i !
e e ' e
I B 9
Totals
9
e
,o
........is mmr
OABXAND. ' i
ARa'H.PO;A.E.
; COTOiT :
Badssr ' Athletio Club ' of Mil
, waukso Prsssnts an 'lntsr
sting Fight Program.
jr. SmltK, rt. ' ..V....4 1 0 '!
or. .... J 4 Q Ifl f J
Van Haltren,
Kruger, jr.
HacketU c
Devereaux,'
, i 1 1 aw
U. ..........
Francka, as.
Graham,- pv .........
.. fa . . 4.'1
lb. .4 0 1
... . ...... 4 0 1
lb. ...!.. I ?0-
e . e
o
1 . . 0
Totals . .....
...It ll U 4
r " ;
r '
SHRIVE
&Cpmpany-
itialiout':'
itmbeT'rst,:their;tern- j
porary building a. "C
I yahNess ; Ay. and -;
1 Sacramento Street '
"Co m p 1 e t 'stock of
DIAMOND and -
G O ID . JEWELRY, :
WATCHES, SIL
VERWARE, GLASS-
"WARE, STATION
ERY, ETC., now on 1
' sale) -at y ...,'.'.': ,-' .'
Po t Street and '
.Grant Avenue
. SAN FRANCISCO f
it - E'l '.. J -" ' -
Two out'whsn winning run scored, t
,. ; SCORE, BT INNINGS.
Portland ....... .0 0 0 0 9 0 t t 4
Hita . . l i e o o l s s i
Oakland . . OlltMM 1 I
Hits . . ..0 S -m I I 10 1 Bf
- - - - nrjMMART.
Struck out By 'Esslck. T: by Grsham
I. Baaes on balls Oft Easiok. I; ofl
Graham. (. Two-base hlta McHale,
Sweenev. Three-base hit Haekett
Double plays 'J. Smith to Francka to
Halley to Haekett: Hailer to Heltmuller.
Stolen bases Moore, McHale. - First
base on errors Portland, I ; Oakland, 1.
Wild pitch Graham. Left on baaes
i-ortlsnd. 11: Oakland. 4. Time of game
two nours. umpires uonoeue, asm
snd uopkins. -
'S AMERICAN leacue;
' ' - .'. " ' v.' . ;''
-i ' ' WoavLoit P.C
Chicago . .....l q 41,, .894
New York . ..64 r 41.- .
PhlladelphU . .......41 ' 44 : .181
Cleveland .......... IT . , 44, - .644
t. Louis. .. .....61 '60 .611
Detroit .'. ....'........Il: , 4 f .
Washington . .' ..".....i40 ; 61 8
Moeton . st , .isi
At Boston.
, R. H.
14 I
r i .
Boston 1 .4 ' T
- Batteries Patterson, Altroek -and
Sullivan ; . Harris, Peterson , snd Carrl-
gan.- ' '
v At Vhlladelohls.
First game , - R. H. B.
Cleveland . . .4
Philadelphia, . . . 1 .l.v. . .1
Batteriee Hess -and Bemls; Wsddtll,
chreck snd Powos,-. -j ,
Second ame-i R.H.
Cleveland . ........... ,1
Philadelphia..,., .....I T 1
Batteries Bernbard and Bemls;
Bender and rowers. ; . -'. k
''t"Tif wsaasrtssi."'"- Jv
Washington .k.r........l 4- 4
St. Louis 10
Batteries Smith and Warner; Glsds
and Rickey, . . . . . -. ..
liliwTork.
. . . R. BJ.
Detroit ............... .......I II t
New Tork ....... .;. ......1 4. I
Batteries Mull in and Schmidt; Orta
and Meuutr. - - .- : j
NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
At Basts,
,.iif eiit fi ii l
..oeisiooot i u i
R. H. B
Bum
EDOkana .
Batteries Toren eel Swindells; Rush,
Machola, Altmsn and Buess.
R. H. H
Taeoma ...... .1 J 1 16 14 4
Grays Harbor . .4 0 4 1 1 1 4 11 I
Batteries Doyle and Shea; Blinker
and- Boettiger. umpire huiioh -
New Rooming House
Fnr QalA...P(iP!in
I VI UUll; VIIUII ;
, '. '-.:,. . i ,;- -;;:."' i ' ' '' ': '
. LOCATED WITHIN 7 BLOCKS OF FIRST
; ' AND YAMHILL 18 ROOMS JUST FINISH
; ED IN FINE STYLES-CENTRAL LOCA
'1 ; ..; ; TI ONNO TROUBLE TO KEEP FILLED.
. V ' LOw RENT. V':y.v.'--;;:
"' :: '.". ''y ' yvf '.' : K . -v.
We have a bargain for. some one who wants to en-'
ter the rooming-house business. We have just com
. pleted the furnishing of a 16-room lodging-house
,- In up-to-date style with brand new carpets and fur-
- nlture. It is all ready for business. Circumstances
;y- t enable us to offer you a very great bargain." Call '
'" and see us for further particulars.
.
1
tt -
Qevurtz cSc Sons
,'
J ' 173-175 FIRST ST.
I "..'. ' V , - , ' . ,'"
219-227 YAMHILL ST.
'Mearaat Special Srles.
Milwaukee, Wis.. Aug. IT. An eight-
round bout between Charley Neary. th
Milwaukee lightweight, and Aurello
Herrere, the hard-hitting Mexican, Is
the magnet that la expected to draw the
patrons ot th Badger Athletio club to
the club arena tonight The bout has
been under discussion for a long time
M witn tne approach or the date the
lnSsreat among th fight followers haa
Urened-to a noticeable degree. It will
be Herrera's first appearance In the ring
alnce hla fiasco with Battling Nelson at
Los Angeles.. ,.,,,. t
The paat records of the two fighters
Justify the expectation of a lively betUe.
They have met three time and each
contest has been a draw. If Neary suc
ceeds In getting the decision la tonight's
go be will immediately endeavor to get
on a match with Nelson.
k . Both , Nssry and'Herrera have been
working faithfully to get Into condition,
though the Mexican as a rule-is notably
lax In his training work. Both now so-
pear to b In fin fettl. fit to fight th
battle of their Uvea
Several ptouilalug pielhnlnaHes have
been arranged by the club. Tha com
plete card for th show is as follows:
Aurello Herrera vs. Charley Neary, 110
pounds; Steve Kinney vs. Harry Orlffin,
111 pounds; Jack Nolan 'va. Willie Mo
Namara, III pounds; Young Sharkey va
Toung Oreenwald. 105 pounds. "
SPORT1NQ GOSSIP. v ;
Manager Van Haltren based his pro
test yesterday on rule 41, which reads
ss follows: - . , . i- -
, "Theyumplr can not be changed dur
ing a championship game by 'the eonaent
of th contesting clubs unless the of
ficial in charge of the field be . In
capacitated . from jervlc by Injury or
Illness." - ,..
.- e ,k - - ;. ., ;
' Jimmy McHsle's catoh of Devereauxs
hard drive In the ninth, his quick re
covery and perfeet throw to the plate,
that kept Haekett from scoring, was the
prettiest play, of the game.
. 'e e - s. '' , '. '
Oscar' Oraham was sore over losing
th gam. His work was good through
out but his support wss ragged.
,.-.- e e ' , '. '
i Van Haltren said that If Halley had
played where he was told he would have
had Ju4 Smith's driv in easy Isshlon.'
.- ,..-;. - . ."'
A"" Dasebaa- Uwyer : submits these
"fscts In the trouble over the change of
th umpire": Th league was to blame
for not having an umplrs on the field;
If Donahue had been on the bench he
oould have been called to bat; If Port
land had forfeited the right to us him
at a, critical moment It would have
been due to the league's carelessness;
not even a baseball team should be
forced to euff er through th sin -ot an-
oiner; ir tne league sits la Judgment on
this game It will have to convict Itself
of the offence of not bavins an nmnlre
ready: to act; by sanding Donahue to
Da roruana aid not gain any advantage
In umpires; th team should not lose a
gam because It accommodated the
league, . , .
. ' ' V ;-'
'.th ?oist. .league ' need' effieui . who
can . arrange matters so that Portland
can have a regular umolre fine. In .
while. .Heaven knows that th umpires
sent her are bad. enough, but then the
Olantaean bear any eld - thine that
comes along, even an umpire. . -----.
Portland crack "colored ball team
wants a game for Sunday. Call on Man
ager C. A, Fair,. Portland' hotel barber
shop. .- . ,.; ;
e e ,
Th football rules Mmmlttu iii.
revfaed ths rules, consists of L. M. Den
nis, Cornell, chairman; W. T. Reld Jr.,
Harvard, secretary: James A. Babbitt,
Haverford; John C. Bell, University of
rennsjrivania; waller ijamp. Tale; F.
nomer juniss. Texaa. southern eni,
legee; Charles D. Daly, West Point;
Paul J. Daahlell, Annapolis; J. B. Fine,
Princeton! E. K. HalL . Dartmouth!
James T. Lees, University of Nebraska;
C. W. Savage, Oberlln; A. A. Stagg.
university or cnicago, and n. U Wll
llama. University of Minnesota. -
. e e -,
Sweet Maris trotted a mile vestsrdav
at Poughkeepei In l:0H. This is th
rastsst tim ever made, by a . trotting
mare. , .
- r -'"" e e .
The fifth snd sixth trial races for the
ttooseveit cup, - hem orr Marblehead.
war rua yesterday, by th Auk and
Sumatra,
1 1 ' H eTuisroiUfsTi
Ii: ii. your
lil y
W offer the facilities of a
well-culpped trust company,
guided by the experience of
successful men, In the os re
I and management of your ln-
teresta
"; If ag. r Ill-health, Isck ' of
, tim or any othsr clroum
stsno Incapacitates you from
ftvlng your affairs the attea
Ion they demand, plao them
In our charge. Conault us free
ly as to what Is best to be
: done to protect and further ,
your property Interests. x
- W do a- general banking
and trust business, receive 4e '
, posits subject to check, pay 4 '
i, per cent interest on time do
, posits and currant raws oa
'savings accounts. - - . .
7--nrMXTASrfISMO0tde
3. Frank Watson .... Prstdnt ,
. R. L. Durham.. Vice-President .
W. H; Fear .Secretary
' 8. Q. Catching. -ASst Secretary '
Uercbs&fs Investsest A ,
Trust Company (
S4T WasUagtem JMsee.
M .
NATIONAL LEACUE.
Won.
Chicago . '. :..7
New York , It J
Pittsburg . .
Philadelphia.-.
Cincinnati
Brooklyn .
St. Ixuls
Boston
. ....... ..to
. 41
....19
.IT
Lost.
10
14.
40
M
l
43
.
Tl
PC.
.TIT
.lT
.121
.461
.411
.188
.161
.141
Chicago ,
Brooklyn
At Chisago.
i
hi. ..I,'.
R. H. E
...i io e
lit
Batteries Pfelstcr and Klln- fuib.
lett and Bergen. . ,
At Plttsbarg.
. M W I
Pittsburg. . ............. ..r is i
fr. A . I -I
nongn o s a
Batteries Hlllman anl " nihum,
Pfelffer and Necdham.
At St. Koala..
First gams whs
St. Louis. , i-s.
Now Tork to II 1
Batteries Beebe,' Thompson and W.
Marshall; Amss. Fer'a-uson. McOlnntt
and Bresnahan.
Second same t M w
St. Louts ........ ......! 1
Nsw York . t 14 I
Batteries Kaiser and Noonan; Mc
Olnnlty and Bowsrman. Umpire O'Day.
PACIFIC COAST LEACUE.
Won. Lost-
Portland ,,..87 It
San Francisco .., tl -4i '
Los Angeles 4s -
Seattl . , . . . .' . . .-.44 19
Oakland ,.....,.41 . 61
Fresno . . ...41 47 .
.670
.601
'.614
.427
.14
.III
r n rr m
Only a . few more ! days
sale on wines and liquors
Full Quart Whlsklas
" Regalar $1.00 '-. -
Special 75c
Full Quart Whlsklas
Regular $1.50 .
Special 95c
Full Quart Wines
Special 25c
TOII Treasure
uouse
108 SIXTH 'ST.
QUAKE MOVED Wmmi
ALOaG EEL RIVER
Stockmen Find Bed of Streiam
Shifted Hole Found In
Mountain.
2 - (jowasl Special servtes.)
WlllowsrXal., Aug. IT. HunUrs and
cattlemen dlsoorsred this summer many
changes la th mountains alone th
Eel river and in th stream Itself.
Thess ar supposed to be du to th
earthquake of April It. Soma atookmen
hav Just found a hug opening In th
aid of St John mountain, on of th
loftiest peaks of ths ooast range, lying
near the boundary Una between Olena
and Lake counties.
The crevasse varies from 19 to II feet
wide and Its depth Is unraeasureble, as
hug stone thrown Into It oaa be heard
striking th sldss for sight or tern sec
onds and no sound of th boulders hit
ting th bottom can b hoard. It Is a
constant menace to th large oattl in
terests having their center In this Im
mediate neighborhood.
A NEW DEPARTURE. -
I The Cost of Interments Satf Been Oreat-
ly Beduoed by Tas Bolaaaa Vaaw
taklag Oompaay.
Heretofore It has been ths custom of
funeral directors to make charge for
all Incidentals connected with a funeral.
The. Ed ward Holman Undertaking com
pany, the leading funeral directors of
Portlsnd. beginning July 1, 1104, will
depart from this old custom. When the
caskst Is furnished by us Its cost will
Includs all charges, such ss convoying
ths remains to our chapeUoutslde bos.
embalming, hearse to cemetery and all
services whleh may be required of us
except clothing, cemetery end carriages.
thus effecting a saving or lis to TI on
each funeral.
THB EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKE
INO COMPANT,
lie Third street, corner Salmon.
'' Tickers Boats Baa.. . ,
(Journal Special eriee.t
Oakland, Cel.. Aug., IT. Rub Tick-
'' OUBBS aOIATXOA.
Rev. W. 1- Riley. LL TX.Cuba, New
York. Wrltee: "After fifteen davs of
sxoruclatlng pain from sola tie rheuma
tism, under various treatments. I wss
Induced to try Bsllsrd's Snow Liniment;
tha first SBDllcation glvlnr tn tirat rs.
lief and ths second entire relief. I ran
five It unqualified recommendation, lio,
to. tl.eo. Woods rd. Clsrks Co.
ers homo run In, ths tenth Inning yes
terday won the game for Seattle. . The
scorss ' ... i
" ' ' R. H E
Seattl . . , . .S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I I I 1
San Francisco. .0 SOeeeeOl 01 4 I
Batteries Vickers and Hansen; Mey
ers and Spies. -
' Tigers Beat Aagels. -
- tJimm.l apeelal Serries.l -Los
Angeles, Aug. 17. Ths Tigers
hit th ball at th right tim yssterday
snd trounced th Angela Soore:
. " R. H. E.
Is Angel 190 1 f I
Fresno . . . . . .0 1 1 1 0 0 j 0 T 6
Batteriee Nagl and Eager; Mo
Oregor and Dashwood. 'Innir Per-
t ,.,'.., . . ,
MI Ell
v '.'.'.'.'' ' . " '
IPm1I(IS :
IN THE HOUSE AT
This does not mean
-rlt ' means that we aire going out-of the) Boys
Clothing busmess,andh the entire stock
---consisting of ' about 600 ; suitson ? sale at jiijat
one-half of the marked pri
been the lowest on the coast
Any $5.00 Suit Now $2.50
Any $4.50 Suit Now $2.25
Any $4.00 Suit Now $2.00
Any $3.50 Suit Now $ 1 .75
Any $3.00 Suit Now $ 1 .SO
Any $2.50 Suit--Now $ 1 .25
Every good style, Every good fabric Sizes 21 to 16
ARID 0TOC0ATS. Td
otBD
87 THIRD
(Co IP
v.. ' - r
WE'LL SHOW YOU THE BEST RANGE ON EARTH
j -
llabUL IV-5i . I
Ifydacometousand
look at the Celebrated
LAUREL
RANGE
', . jphJh yTf y'
A Range That Will Save You of Your Fuel Bill the First Yecr
COVELL
TXTTJ'V'P , On accoimt of its scientifically cc
V Y XjL X T structed double flue. Every bit of
heat is utilized before going up the chimney. If you
want the best BUY THE LAUREL,
Terms $1.00 a Week ;
Q U A R A NTEED 25 YEARS
FURNITURE Co.
184-186 FIRST STREET
We Furnish Your House Complete and Give You An the Credit .You Want
ANARCHISTS LOOT DEPOT
KILLING POLICE OFFICERS
(Joaratl BpeeUl lie ike.)
Odessa, Aug. 17. Anarchists at
tacked the freight depot today and
bes-aa to loot. Aa .Inapeetor of police
Snd three constables upon Interfering
were killed br the thieves, who stole
f 0,000 roubles and escaped. .
SPEND SUNDAY AT SEASIDE
Casap BaSse isl Basse o AQ Tl
jl. a. m. a.
Tsks sdvanUse of tha two-dajr fl.BO
round trip excursion rats offered by
tha A. A C. R. R. to Seaside and spend
Saturday and Sunday at ths beach. Am
ple accommodations at reasonable rates
for all. Tickets st 1 4 Alder street
and ths Union depot ticket offloe,
' If yea havs set aarwersd fas Yea,
sal Wast Ads lately ytra aars rottea
eat ef esoaa wtu talaga, .
The BREAKERS HOTEL
AMERICAN PI. AM.
l fr r--y 4t 'um:s ' 8 y y -
m .? -!f , :; VV ' . - 5
, XMAOXM9-tmOKM BBSOB 09 VMM fACma C
Blesuis Uht, Steea. Bol ssd OolS Sell WtlT Is Mrmt T. J" ' t
Psrlae Oeaatr, Wash. retoMn SSSnas, SfeekeM. V . .
P.
i, i