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    THE ORBOON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10. 1906.
ALBANY A. C. WILL
TRY CLUBMEN
Sturdy Ladt Will Engage Mult
nomah on Gridiron on Oc
tober Twentieth.
WILL BE OPENING GAME
IN CITY OF PORTLAND
W. Lair Thompson end Alton B.
Coates, Well-Known Pigskin Man.
Are Directing the Coaching of the
Albanians Team Promises Well.
(Special Dlepateh to The Journal.)
Albany. Or.. Oct 10. The Albany Ath
letic club of this city Is In the field with
a football team and open for games with
anv of Che teams of the state.
A team consisting- of many old-time
Dlavers has been organised, and these,
together with a number of aspirants for
positions on the team, no doubt will
Droduce a formidable aggregation of
pigskin artists. The team Is to be un
der the training and the coaching of W.
Lair Thompson of this city, assisted by
Alton B. Coates, both old players and
experienced In the game.
The schedule of games as arranged Is
as follows:
Saturday, October It A. A G vs. O.
A. C.
Saturday. October 10 A. A. C. vs.
Multnomah.
Sunday, October II A A C. vs. The
Dalles Athletic elub.
Saturday. October 17. A. A. C. vs. Eu
gene high school.
Saturday, November I A. A. C. vs.
Salem high school.
Saturday. November 10 A A. C. vs.
Eugene high school.
The game between Multnomah and
Albany was arranged yesterday. The
Albany team will play Multnomah A. C.
on Saturday and tackle The Dalles ag
gregation on Sunday, October 11.
Those who are trying for positions
and no doubt will be found in the lineup
are as follows:
Clyde Ward, Captain Irvln Schults.
Duncan Montlsth, Fred Rtes, F. Nolan.
O. Howell. Manager M. H. Olbbons,
, Frank Harris, VS. Jones. F. L. Coates.
Jotm Neely, Ralph Stewart and Bert
Francis.
The team is . to be given the hearty
support of the cltlsens. end no doubt
will be able to win a large proportion of
the games played. Possessing in its
lineup players of note and prowess, men
who have played on some of the promt
nent teams of the state and otherwise,,
will make them a team to be reckoned
with on the gridiron.
PRINEVILLE WILL HOLD
SOME GOOD RACES
(Special Dispatch to The Journal
PrlhevlUe, Or.. Oe. 10. The fair will
open hare today under the brightest
auspices. The race program ia as fol
lows;, Three eighths mile dash, free for all
Crook county horses, purse 176;
One half mile dash, free for all. purse
HO--" - ' "
The following race are scheduled for
the rest of this week:
October 11. One fourth mile dash for
Crook county saddle horses, not having
run for public money: puree, 160. Three
eighths mile dash, free for all; purse.
$100.
October 11. One fourth mile pony
race; purse, $50. Five eighths mile dash,
free for all; purse $100.
October 1$. One half mile daah, free
for all; puree, $110. Consolidation race,
three eighths mile; purse, $75.
OREGON WILLING TO MEET
CALIFORNIA ON TRACK
(Special Diapateb to The Jonrnal.)
Unlverelty of Oregon, Eugene. Oct
IS. Teeterday Manager McCarty of the
track team here wrote to Manager
Snedlajar of the Unlverelty of Califor
nia to arrant, for a meet either there
or here neat spring. Hay ward will be
highly pleaeed over such a meet, end
since Trainer Christie hae signified that
he desires to meet Oregon, especially
Kelly, It la considered very likely that
a meet will be pulled off.'
Manager Mount ennouncee that the
second team of O. A. C. will plsy Ore
gon in Eugene on November 10. Some
time later the eecond eleven here will
meat Willamette at Salem. The outlook
for the junior team wae never brighter.
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Allen gt Lewis' Best Brand.
Take
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away with you on your
hunting trip. It will
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colds and ward off sick
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remarkably low prices.
We court competition.
National Monogram
Pure Rye or Bour
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Fifth and Stark Sts. Phone
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PACIFIC STUDENTS TURN
OCT IN FOOTBALL
Forest Grove Aggregation
Rounding to Form Under Di
rection of Coach Coons."
Is
fSnaatal niaaalnh te The Iiraeail.1
Forest Drove, Or., Oct. 10. Pacific
university football men are feeling jubi
lant over the nrceuoaota for the coming
season on the gridiron. The first game
occurs Saturday With tbs Hill Military
academy 'Of Portland. This will be
more of a practice asms, in order to
break in the men gradually for the hard
battles that are coming later. A game
has been arranged with Corvallie to be
plsysd soon. Willamette university Is
also anxious to play Pacific. Manager
Sparks will soon have the full schedule
of games posted and feels confident of
victories.
Coach Coons is working hard with the
men and all are in the beat of oondl
tlon with only the exception of Harry
F. Davis, who received severe Injuries
a few nights ago on the field, perhaps
causing him to abandon rootbsu this
year, as several of his ribs were frac
tured. Muoh regret is being heard on
the campus over the loss of the giant
guard, Sam Lawrence, who returns
home this evening on account of the
illness ot his father, which will keep
him at home near Scholia the rest of
the eeason.
RACING SUMMARY AT
THE BELMONT TRACK
(Journal Special Barries.)
New York, Oct. 10 Yesterday's re
sults at Belmont:
Mile, eelllng Samuel H. Harris won,
John Lyle second. Chimney Sweep
third; time, 1:11 1-1.
The Corinthian steeplechase, about
1 H miles Tama Christy won. Oterosa
second. Pure Pepper third; time, 6:48.
Five end one-half furlongs, straight
Smiling Tea won. Rollicking CHrl sec
ond. Mies Spooner third; time not taken.
The Falrvlew stakes, selling, mils and
one-sixteenth Belle of Peauest won.
Leonard Joe Hay man second. Athlete
third; time, 1:47 1-5.
Six sod one-half furlongs, etralght
Bartngo won. Animus second. Rifleman
third: time, 1:11 4-6.
Mile Grapple won. Orllene second,
Pster third; time. 1:40 $-5.
YESTERDAY'S RACING
AT LEWIST0N TRACK
(Special Dispatch to Tke Journal.)
Lewlston, Idsho, Oct. 10. Yesterday's
race summary:
Three end one-half furlongs Forty
Four first. Soundly second, Canoups
third: time, 0:41ft.
Five and one-half furlongs Enchan
ter first. Effervescence second. Bias
third; time, 1:10.
Five and one-half furlongs Tuck-
back first. Flourish second. Follow Me
third; time, 1:1$. Won by three lengths.
Half mile Chlleno first. Little Addle
second. King Thorpe third; time. $:44.
Merchants' handicap Florence Foneo
wet. Fay- Me second; Harbor third;
iime. i:w. won sy isngin and hair.
CLUB MEN WILL PLAY
ALBANY ATHLETIC TEAM
Instead of meeting the Fort- Stevens
eleven in the opening contest of the
eeason on October 10, the Multnomah
club yesterday arranged to play the
strong team that represents the Albany
Athletlo olub of Albany, Oregon. The
Albany boys are well known in Portland
and pus up a fast ezhlbiUoa of the
sport. - The club will play Its lightest
men s gainst Albany in order that the
new rules may be given a good tryout.
SPORTING GOSSIP
H. D. Inglts. superintendent of the
Seattle Amateur Athletic club, arrived
in Portland tbla morning and will spend
the day making arrangements for the
coming football games with hie club
and Multnomah and also the Inter-club
boxing end wrestling matches that wUl
be held later in the season. Mr. Inglls
la one of the beet-known athletic men
on the coast, and la exceptionally well
known In Poruand on account of hie
euoceeeful football squad. "This ysar,
says Mr. Inglls, 'Seattle A. C. will have
a corking good eleven and we will try
to take Multnomah down the line a rain."
e e
John W. Oates has been accused again
of making a 16,000 bet Either thie le
an age of pikers or a whole lot la be
ing concealed.
-'
Jeffries is said to have changed hie
mind about not fighting again. Aa Mrs
Jeff le the one who made him out It out,
possibly it was her mind that changed
John I.- Sullivan put a fretful baby te
sleep on a weatern train the other day.
John very likely thinks this ought to
give him first chance at Jim Jeffries.
a .
During the closing games of the sea
son at Boston the National league tried
out the new umpires, Rigler, Stafford
and Supple,
e ' , :.,
If 'Billy" Murray een teach the Phll
lies how to hit they will win more games
next season.
e . s
The national amateur billiard cham
pionship is to be decided again this com
ing year at the Llederkrans club In New
York. The tournament will be held
some time late In February or early In
March. I
e s
A fight between Berger and Fltsslm-
mons Is being talked of In Sen Francisco
In case Jack O'Brien refuses to meet the
native son.
a . . v t ; '
The Princeton eleven showed up
strong for so early in the sesson.
nEw "V e e
Jeck Oweley haa returned to Tale to
coach the becks He wae bead cos oh
last year
e
The Cornell eleven made a poor show
ing against Colgate, the score being
0 to 0. I
e .
urns, Tweed. Dorr, Brown and Teddy
Roosevelt Jr. are the new men wbo have
joined Harvard's football squad.
mm , r '
"Jake" fltahl saya he will be with the
Washington baseball club again next
sesson. -
.. e
. The western clube of the National
league played to very little money on
their laet eastern trip. Seven games In
one dey and a, total attendance of 4.161.
m . .
How the Boston management must
weep when they see Qeorge Stone's
name at the head of the American league
batting list.
.
Lumley. Mclntyre. Jordan. Wagner,
Chance. "Cy" Toung and Moran for the
New Tork Olants next season. Beauti
ful dream, hut too much of it.
PORTLAND DOWNS
FRESNO NINE
Giants Take Kindly to Mc
Gregor's Curves and Bat
Them Hard and Often.
GUM WAS WILD BUT
EFFECTIVE THROUGHOUT
Leaders Run in Five Runs While the
Once-Famous Tigers Ware- Garner
ing Two Lonely Tallies Story of
the Game in Official Figures.
(Journal Special Berries.)
Fresno. Csl.JOct 10. The Olants in
vaded the raisin precincts of Mike
Fisher yesterday and promptly took the
Tigers Into camp to the tuae of I to 1.
Oum was wild as a March hare, but
managed to keep the locals away from
the home plate until the ninth inning,
when four hits produced two runs. Mc
Gregor was hit in every inning but the
last and the vlaitora had no difficulty
in sending rune across. The score:
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K
Sweeney, ss.
McHale, cf. ,
Mitchell. If. ,
McCredle, rf.
Smith, lb. .,
Warner, lb. .
Carson, o.
Lister, lb. ...
Oum, p.
Totals . ...
..1210-00
4 1
::::: i S
4
. .... I
11 t 11 IT 10 0
FRESNO.
AB R. H. PO. A. E.
Cassy. lb. I T
Doyle, cf. t 0 I
Wolters. rf I 0 4
McLaughlin. If. 4 0 0
Eagan. lb 1 0 0
Defines, ss. I 0 0
Cart wrlght, lb. 4 1 1 10
Hogan, o 4 0 0 6
McGregor, p. t 1 0 0
TOtalS 14 1 9 27 18
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Portland 1100110006
Hits ...11102111 010
Fresno 0 0000000 1 I
Hits 10 10 0 11141
SUMMARY.
Sacrifice hit McCredle. Two-base
hit Lister. First base on bells Off
Gum, 1; off McGregor, 1. Struck out
By Gum, 1; by McGregor, 4. Left on
bases Portland, 6; Fresno. 10. Double
plays jjeimaa to Casey to Cart wrlght;
Warner to Lleter. Wild pitch Oum.
Hit by pitcher McLaughlin. Time of
came One hour and 46 minutes. Um
pire Perrlne.
OFFICIAL SCORE OF
WHITE SOX VICTORY
The following ia the official score of
the game played yesterday in Chicago
between the White Box end Cube, and
which was won by tare former, nol:
AMERICANS.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Hahn, rf.
Jones, cf
Isbsll. 2b.
Rohe, lb
Donohue, lb. .
Dougherty. If.
Snlllvan. c. . . .
annehill. ee.
Wltrock. p. ...
1
1
11
Totals 10 I 4 IT II
NATIONALS.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
Hoffman, cf.
Bheckard, If.
Schults, rf.
ni. . 1 v.
1
1
IS
Btetnfeldt, lb.
Tinker, ss. . .
Evers. lb.
Kllng. c.
Brown, p.
Moran . . . .
Totals . ...
e e e a e a
I 1 4 IT If I
Betted for Bheckard in the ninth.
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Americana 01100
Nationals oooooioo
SUMMARY.
Left on basse Nationals, 4; Ameri
cans, 1. Three-base hit Rohe. Sacri
fice hlte Hahn, Hoffman, Brown. Sto
len baaes Schult. Isbell, Dougherty.
Struck out By Brown, T; by Altrock, 1.
Psssed balls Kllng. I. Bases on balls
Off Brown. 1; off Altrock. 1. Wild
pitch Altrock. Time or game One
hour and 45 minutes. Umpires John
stons and O'Loughlln.
COMMERCIAL BOWLERS
DEFEAT HAPPY DALES
The Happy Dalee and Commercial
No. 1 played their games last night, the
latter taking the first two of the three.
Each game wa closely contested for.
the laat frame deciding the victory.
Deavera rolled the highest single
game, 114; La-Roche or the same team
made high everage, 171. The scores:
COMMERCIAL NO. 1.
Ill Ave.
teunond 117 lie 141 111
LaRoche . lTt 111 ' lit
Little Ill 14B 114
Thornton i 110 111 11T
Deavera 14 111 111
171
111
115
174
Total a
770 141
HA PPT DALES
717
I Ave.
Ill IT!
Volslnet .
Tonslng .
171
141
111
114
T4T
1(1
111
114
110
Hergert .
.. 1 marm
.......
........ .111
Dale . ..
Msdden .
Totals
.Tit
101
Tonight
the
Oregone
'111
Plsy
the
Government Bonds. Game, 1:11.
Randolph s Good Work.
(Journal Special Service.)
I,os Angelee. Oct. 10. Randolph pitched
winning ball yeeterday agalnet the 81
weshes. Scors:
' R. H. K
Los Angeles . . .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1
utile ooooooooo e x.
Batteries Randolph and Buckley:
Jones end Blankenshlp. Umpire Me
ns ffey.
SATES MX Lm.
J. W. Davenport, Wlngo, Ky., wrltee.
June 14. 1102: I want to tell you I
believe Hanaro a now liniment saved
my Ufa I waa unaer tne treatment of
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MtdTNOMAN WRESTLERS ARE
6ETTIN6 HTfl TRIM
Winged M Mat Performers Work
ing Hard for the Coming Ex
hibition at the Club.
On the evening of October 15 there
will be sn open club wrestling tryout
held at the Multnomah club, In prepa
ration for the finals which will be held
on the following evening, the eve of the
football match .vlth Whitman college.
Chairman Edgar Frank ' Bays that four
classes will be tried out. As there are
between six snd eight ip each class, ths
work-out will consume some time.
On the night of the final wrestling
matchee there will also be a boxing
program with pupils from Tom T re cay's
Exposition gymnasium. Traoey haa
several clever youngstere under his
wing snd there will be aome Interesting
bouts when the s spiring boxers come
to blows.
A beautiful gold medal will be given
aa first prise In the wrestling contest
and the eecond prise will be a sliver
medal.
C0RVALLIS MANAGER
ISSUES FOOTBALL DATES
Corvallie, Or., Oet 10. The Oregon
Agricultural college football schedule of
gamee for the season Is aa follows:
October It, Albany college, at Corvallie;
October 10, annual alumni of Corvallla;
Ootober 17, Unlvuralty of Washington,
at Seattle; November 1, P. U., at Cor
vallls; November 14. U. of O., at Cor
vallie; November II, Willamette unl
verelty, at Salem. Another game will
probably be played on November 10
with Chemawa, at Corvallla
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Won. 'Lost P.C.
101 49 .TI
,....11 74 .114
II 71 .111
14 71 .til
17 II .411
II 101 .III
Portland
Seattle . .
San Francisco . ,
Los Angelas
Oakland ,
Fresno
Oakland, Cat, Oct 10. The Commut
ers downed the Seals yeeterday. The
score:
R. H S
Oakland 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 T
San Francisco . 000021000 I 1 I
Batteries Hopkins and Hackett;
Welch. Ayers and Wilson. Umpire
Derstek.
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COLOMBIA RIVER DIVISION.
For A stoel. s m saa
" -" swiu way points, ajsjBBjDexiBsBfr waa
.boat oT'eSndsr.
TASnmx RIVER ROTJTB.
For Dsytes, Oregon City sad Tasakfli rreej
lata - d..i , . . . - -
P?jMv Bath aed Medee. ask-, seek,
save T a. Ol. dallr .ireot KnnA.r Immimt nss
mitttae). Arrrre T:st . m dslly. seaest
aw k are utv,, .nrw.
a,t?L tJJ. laabo. and way rotate (raw
i p,iU' W" stseaets Spokane sal tserk.
dsliT exeent PrMar
neaer orriee Third and Washtsgwa sts.
a, JSSfmJfLPh.. . -
e '. " i"7JiraaT lews I.
EASTvu
SOUTH
t'nloa Depot
Overland Imaa
ror Salem. Reeeberg. Ash
land. Sacramento. Orden.
Baa rranclaco, Stockton.
Loa Asgelae. CI Paao,
New Orleans and the east. S:eS pas
Moraine train roaneata at
Wood burn eally except
Bsadsy with train for
afosnt Angel, Blh-ertos.
BnerasTlIla. Springfield.
WeadHag and Natron ... . S:0Oaa
Saaea saaaanea eon
neets at Wood bora with
Mount Ansel and Bllrarton
T lf fSS
1:Mpm
local ea.tB nm eia-aa m
site mb
,,;:is
orraina paeaeaser '7:oo sa
Sheridan naaaenser 4:M aen
rereer ror panssgii ll:noaa lie::
rseeet Oroee sasssassr. . . . 118:00 pa 111:1
-umuy uuany eseept sea ear.
JBrrERSOK STBBET STATION.
For Delia, aad IntermedUte pstota daUy. T:Bt
a. it and 4:15 p. m. Arrlre Portlsad 10:1B
a. a. aad 6:28 p. ra.
For time aad card of Oowego sshsssam
apnir at uity TKset urn, or starjee
iiraaia te Eaatern peiots asd sau
Janan. China. Honelnln and Anatr.Ha
. City Ticket Office comer Third sad Wash
ington atreeta. r-hoae Mam TIB.
C. W. BTIN01B. Wa. McMTTRSAT.
City Ticket Aaeat. Oen. Pass, agsat,
TIME CARD
OP
TRAINS
Portlandi
Leara. Antra.
Tallowateae Park Kanaaa City -St.
Loo la Special for ChahsHs,
CeatraUa. Olyaata, Oray's
Harbor. Booth Bead. Taeeesa.
Seattle. Spokane. Lewt.toe,
Bntte. BIHInga. Denrer. Oma
ha. Kaaaaa City. St. Usas
and Southeast, dally I: BO pel 4:Saaa
North Coast Ltatted. eleetrte
llahted. for Tacoma. Seattle.
Spokane. Butte. Muaeanolla.
St I'.nl and the Beat, daily 2 00 pm T:00 aa
Paget Seaad Llaltad. for
f'lar.raont. Chehalla. Osa-
tralla. Tacoma aad SselUs
only, daily 4:S0pa B:BS pal
Twin City Expreee for Taes
sxs. Seattle. Spokane. Helena.
Bntte. St. Paul. Mlnneapolla.
Lincoln. 8t. Joeeph. stasaai .
City. Omaha, St. Loan, with
out chance of rare. Direct
eeanertleas tor all potato Bast
sad Sootbeeat. dally 11:4.1 urn 10:6a sa
2 Overland Trains Dally 2
The Oriental Limited, ths fast Stefl
VIA BBATTUt AND BPOKANS.
Portland time schedsle
Dally.
Leara. Arrtra.
To and from Spokane.
Bt. Peal. Mlnneapolla. .
Dnlnth aad all points
Best via geettle BO aa T:e est
met tea :te pa
Te and from at. Paul.
Mlnneapolla. Dnlnth
aed an points last
via Spokane :IB pa 1:00 ea
Bract Bertbera Bteeaahtp Oe.
Sailing from Scat tie for Japan tad
China ports and Manila, carrying pas
ssegws asd freight.
B. S Mlaasseja. Oeetssr tS.
1 'aoTrl&u.
iJspsn Mall Bteesaahia On.)
. Teas Ban will sslt frea
Seattle a boat October IS for Jspaa
ana unineee porta, rarrjing pai
end rreigst.
For tickets, raise, berth
tlona. etc.. call ea or aderas
St.. Portland. ' Oregea. Phase nuts
Upper Colombia River
STEAMER
Chas. R. Spencer
r.w atraat Clock ivtrr Monday.
connecting with the tsaaa Bases BBSsape
porta tloa OesaMs's sejaai ataJWi
points ss far east as lve JsSSZ.
frig, arrivss Por t Und ueeday Thars
dav and Saturday ol t p. nv LW rates
end escallent service. Pbeaes saaas
tftd end 111. .
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Ca
Leave. Artlra.
1 tne coMfo-rraaix wav.
BS!jix-s-4t I
1 1 Aak.ru .mm Be sapsae .