UNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1909. TESTIMONIAL FUND WELL UNBf R WAY CHUFF SHUTS OUT THEJQGERS Portland Scores Another Victory Over Fresno on Cartwright's Poor Play. CALIFORNIA WINS FROM STANFORD Annual Freshman Game Is Won by the Boys From Berkeley. A Message from Gogorza Chickering Supremacy Again Emphasized! Baseball Fan and Citizens Are Snowing Their Appreciation of the Giant. BUSINESS MEN MAKE HOAG HOLDS GIANTS DOWN TO FIVE HITS STANFORD'S MEN ARE . BEATEN TO A FINISH SUBSTANTIAL GIFTS All Heads Wanted to Help In the Good Work Bo the Token Will Be an Expression of Appreciation of the Entire City. Fishermen Are Outclassed at 3very Stage of Contest and Leaders An nex One More Oeme Tigers Gather but Three Lonely Hits. First Match of Rugby Football Is Played at Palo Alto and the "Babies" From Prex Wheeler's University Emerged Victorious. The movement to give the PortUnd Qlanta a suitable testimonial, although only a tart ad yeaterday morning la well under way end eittaena anxious to enow their appreciation have come forward with a will. If avery day beara the same fruit that yeeterday did It will only take about a week to set the nsc essary fund. The committee yeaterday met and it waa decided to giv each player a medal watch fob that will coat about fli each. Aa 17 of then will be required they will eeet between MS and $500 and aa 110 waa eubecrlbed yeaterday It will only take four or five daya to complete the fund If every one U aa liberal aa the donore that have already put their namee on the lleta. Among the larser eontributora ysster dey waa the Portland Railway company, which no eooner heard that a teatlmo nlal waa be In planned than they eent a substantial amount Other aubscrlb ere to the fund, who appreciate the work of the Olanta were Stutt How land, Tom Richardaon, Qua Moaer. A. H. Dever. Jefferson Myers, A. O. Me Clane, Dr. Oeorge Alnalee and other prominent cltlsens who have bean fre quent apeetatora at the games at Re Recreation Park. The aubacrlptlon llata placed St the different cigar atorea In the city have been liberally aignea aur lng the day. appeal to Tana. It la hoped that every fee In the city will contribute no matter how email, for the object la to make the teetlmo nlal an eapreaelon of aa many cltlaene aa possible. The committee to select the token Will meat en Monday and aettle the design. It will In all probability be a watch fob medal, that la a watch fob With a algnlflcant sold design ao ar ranged that It can either be worn as a mej.il or ae a watch fob. Several pretty designs have been secured by the committee and these will be conald ered Monday moraine and a selection made. Judge MeCredle wss In Portland last evening and he said that the aewe of the testimonial had reached that city and that the fane of the .Washington town wanted to take pert. For their accommodation a subscription Hat will be sent to Vancouver on Monday and opened at one of the prominent centers. In addition to this donations 2a be aent to the. newspapers and all ntrtbutions aent that way should be dress od to the baseball testimonial fund, care of The Journal tit r a jasasin The) game next Sunday at Recreation Park to help along the fund promisee to be interesting. It will be the laat game of the season In Portland and as no one In the city appreciates more the work of the Giants than do the ama teurs, the latter will play to help along the good work. The Hop Golds will put la the field their strongest team against the nine that Ed Rankin will manage and a good game can be ex pected. The time to subscribe te the testimonial la now and send In whatever you can. 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Ib Carron, c Lister, lb Calttf, p 4 3 4 5 J ! 4 1 1 i I 1 14 1 Totala so I 8 J7 16 o FRESNO. AB. a BH. PO. lb. . z V 1 Doyle, cf . . . o woitera. rf. McLaughlin. rf.. Esgan. id Delmae, 3b. . . . Dash wood. c. . . Cartwright. lb go. .P Hogan Totala SI 0 S 27 IS Batted for Hoag In ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 0 2"T 0 0 0 Bass hits 1 i 0 0 0 1 3 Fresno S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Base hits 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 I SUMMARY. Baas on belle. Calif f, I; Hoag, 2. Struck out, by Calif f. 1; by Hoag, I. Left on bases, Portland, 4; Fresno, 1. Double playa, Carson to Delmae to Cart wright. Califf to Sweeney to Llater. Tlrae, 1:4. Umpire. Perrtne. RANDOLPH BLANKS SEME PLAYERS THE Red-Headed Twirler's Curves Ware Too Elusive for the iSy Seattle Siwashes. (Special Pitas ten hy Leased wv te As Jearaalt Los Angeles. Oct It. Los Angeles 1. Sesttls . Virgil Garvin took hlg medicine today. There was not much of it. but it waa enough. Hs blanked the locals for six Innlnga. but In the seventh the Ions run won ths game fpr the southerners. Ths lean boy hsd all hla curvss snd shoots well oiled and In good working order, but In a careleaa moment the slipped over a faat one and Captain union airaignteaed it out to the fane. Up to ths seventh It looked like en extra Inning fight The seventh mia up with a walk. Cravath took It Braahear poked one down to St re I b. ad vancing Wooden Shoes. Dillon gave ths celery herder the II. a R. sign and smaahed the next ball lato center for a vary fancy single, Cravath scoring from second. SCORE BY INNINGS. Los Angsies o o o o o o l o o 1 Hits 0 1 1 1 01 Seattle oeoooooo o mts o i t e l i i t Batteries Loa Angelea. Randolph and Eager: Seattle. Garvin and Blankenshlp. SUMMARY. Stolen base Blankenahlp Two-baas hit Van Buren. Saeglfloe hits Cra vath, Braahear. Left en baaea Loa Angelea 3, Seattle I. Base on balls Off Garvin 1. Struck-, out By Garvin . by Randolph 8. Time of game 1 :4. Umpire Mahaffey. The Astoria and Warrenton sawmill have orders (or fully ISO carloads of lumber for which they are unsble to secure cars. aaaaa"",TeaaaBV ' " " " - 1 " r - - -r .BsmmVmsBSBSBsasmfeL ass eBSBSBSBSBSBsaaNB I A 21, dSSBal amVr I maxLt' ' .bbbbbbI bsbsEsb Sxeal afBBmsBsV bbbbbbe saw Easy wsis BHssssaia. BBBBW3 TJ Ka asss3 stESS IEsfSE Mbbbbv aM Three of Multnomah's Football Stars. Reading From Left .to Right the Players Are Fallback Bud James, Bad Richard Wilder, Tackle and Half Back George McMillan. (Special Dispatch by teased Wire to The Jesrsal) San Frsnolsco. Oct. It. Ths first In tercollegiate sonteat played under Rug by rules waa won by the University of California freshmen today and ths Joy of the Blue and Gold adherenta was Intensified by the fact that they had taken their traditional enemies Into camp on their own campus.' The Rugby was on trial and aame out victorious. Berkeley won, and It must bo said for the California "Babies" that they deserved their victory. The first half waa even, but the second had hardly started when ths boys from the state university began to ahow their superiority. They fairly smothered tile Stanford men In the scrum, and In the open field they played with a dash and determination that could atop at noth ing but victory. Attack aftsr attack waa made on the Cardinal goal line, but the eless of mo at Palo Alto is composed of fighters snd Berkeley had a hard teak on ita handa. A penalty kick within range of Stanford'4 posts wae taken by Johns, and the ball missed by a few Inches. Another waa awardsd the Blue and Gold and again Johns took the kick' The ball passed fslrly ovsr the bar, but the referee refused to al low the score on sccount of the failure of the California team to kick from the right place. The sTsnlwag Scsasa, Then Miller got ths ball and eeaayed a drop kick at goal. This, effort failed by a couple of feet, the ball falling In front of the crossbar. Thsee close shaves had both sides worked tip to a favor pitch. Stanford was cheering their men for their stubborn defense. Berkeley's supporters, realising that their team had the upper hand, were urg ing them to further efforts and In the midst of the frenaled excitement Johns msde a fair catch of a kick from Faulkner on the Stanford 10-yard Una. It was a hard place to make a goal from, as ths ball wss within five yards Of the side Una Johne wak chosen to make the attempt at goal. Than earns the climax to the pent-up excitement of the apeetatora. Amid a hush that could be felt, Johns took hla kick, and when the ball was seen sail ing squarely between the posts the shrieks of the Berkeley partisans were ear-piercing. The players haaased eaeh other and the gams wae won right there. Three points and only four min utes more to play. Encouraged by their success the Blue and Gold turned loose and played a dashing game. But the more they stress- the firmer bees me she defensive. The ball stayed In Stanford territory, but occasionally the red-ahirted Stan ford men broke sway and gave their supporters a chance to wave the cardi nal flags and cheer for their colora. It was without avail. Berkeley with vic tory In sight stayed atrong to the end and when the whistle sounded they had their opponents close to their goal and fighting desperately for every Inch of ground. The platol shot, an Innovation which Dave Brown Introduced to an nounce the end of the stipulated time, found the Berkeley freshmen with three points to their credit, and nothing to ahow on Star "ord'e aide of the score board. HILL MILITARY AND PACIFIC 'VARSITY TIE (Special Dispatch te Tk JearsaL) Forest drove. Or., Oct. IS. A eeo re leas game was played this afternoon OB the local grounds between Hill Military academy of Portland and Pacific uni versity. The game wss a good one. During the first part of the gams Hill Plsysd In the 'varsity's territory, and the first half resulted In neither ecor tng. The stars for- the home teem were Brown. Ferrin snd Captain Ware. Ths second half showed more strength In the Pacific's line. Hill skirted the end of the 'varsity at eaae. but when they tried to buck the line a solid wall always met their effort. Hill used ths l NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNBHNNNNNNNNn ubbb! S ' " i H Hi SBSBBSBBSBSBSBSBSnWaSBSSSaSnWasSBSm"""- f9m Wo. seo. 93,000 Receiver No.' Time Filed OA 132 Wo A 15 I R p.m. STEERS C0MAIT, Arriving, Saturday 'aornlng. Piano Jay rooms hotel, A World-Famed Artist and the Finest Piano in the World A Combination Which Assures the Musical Lovers of Portland a Treat of Unusual Pleasure at the Concert to Be Given Tomorrow, Monday, Evening: at the Hellig Theatre EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE CHICKERING PIANO MS WASNIWCTON CORNER OF PARK forward paaa several times to good ad vantage, aa Pacific's men have not been practicing this move. Dean Hayes of Hill received a broken shoulder blade that forced Mm out of the game Ref eree Coach Coons of Pacific, and Umpire Kerron Of Portland. (Speelsl Dispatch to Tb Journal ) Vancouver, B. C Oct IS. In the opening match of ths British Columbia Rugby series today Vancouver defeated Nanalmo It to S. INOOftPORATKD OFFICES IN AMERICA. ROBBRT C. CLOWHY, 186 M, AB St.,-, Portland. Glaa if GOGORZA. EILERS PIANO HOUSE 600D PRICED NIGS WIN AT LOUISVILLE TRACK Hannibal Bey, at Ten to One, Finishes First in Passen ger Agents' Event. (Sperlsl Dispatch by Lessee Wire te the Joorasl) Louisville, Oft. It. Todays . rase summary; Six furlongs Alsono (Mountain), 10 te 1. won. Airship second. Sorrel Top third: Time. 1:13 4-6. Mil- Auditor (rflcol), even, wen. Bell-view second, Dudley third. Time. 1:41. Six furlongs Platoon (Nlcol), T to X. won. Oarrett second, Lady Eather third. Time, 1:13. Mile. Traveling Passenger Agent's handicap Hannibal Bey (Koerner). 1. to 1, won. Pretension second, Mcllvaln third. Time, 1:40. Six furlonas Chase (Morelandl, to 1. won. Bitter Miss second, Zlpango third. Time, 1:14. Mile and a slxtsenth Whlppoorwlll (Koerner). 9 to 1, won. Shining Stsr second, Oratorlsn third. Time, 1:411-6. COMAIUS ELEVEN WINS ITS FIRST CONTEST Agricultural Man Prove Too Heavy for the Albany Ath letic Club's Team. (Special Dlrpatcb te The Journal. Corvallla, Or., Oct. 13. Twenty-two to nothing In favor of the Oregon Ag ricultural college against Albsny Ath letic club tesm wss the score this afternoon on the locel field. , Albany's defeat was due to lack of practice, light weight and alowneaa on signal NoroBDes' msn are nearly all new. Cherry, at guard, waa the only laat year'a man In the game. Wolfe, the new fullback, and Derby at half played a star game for the Agrlc. each prov ing good ground gainers. Ths loeal asorta are pleased at the showtnf of the local eleven and predict a good sesson. Coatej of Albany did excellent work for his team In the punting Ward also proved a gone mas baay. The O. A. C line waa In the visitors trying to pierce It edly In vain The olubmen were to punt constantly after trying srmind th ends or break the Use. It was the first game of (he sea- aat I ft, Miami 1 CABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE Chaok gdle Lake, U., Oct.. you can arrange" to nave 'Chickering eon tinder the new rules. The 16-mtn-ute halves were scarcely long enough to ahow the strength of either team. Im mediately after the game Coach Nor cross put the local eleven through a practice to ahow up their mistakes during- the play. MISS CURTIS WINS THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP (Ssectal Dispatch by Leased Wire to The Journal) West Newton. Masa. Oct. 13. Miss Harriet S. Curtis of Boston, playing from the Essex County club, todsy won ths woman's national golf championship by defeating Mies Mary B. Adams, slso of Boston, plsylng from the Wollsston Country club. In the flnsl of the event. Fully 1.000 persons were present; the play began and the crowd lncrsssed at every stroke. Ths weather waa made to order, being the best of the week. The wind wae so light that ths branches of the trees hardly moved, whlls the sky waa cloudless and the sun bright. Best of all, the course had nearly dried from Thursday night's rslnstorm and nothing but the excessive nervousness of the contestsnts stood in the way. SALEM HIGH SCHOOL WILL NOT PLAY COLUMBIA LADS (Spatial Dtssateh by Leased Wire te The fears I) Balem, Or., Oct 13 - Manager Wil liam Mott.of the htgti school football teem has wecelved a communication from the Columbia university manager of athletics for the arrangement of a game between the two institutions. The date proposed le October ST. but it Is not probable that the schools will meet on the gridiron this year. The locals mean to stick atrlctly to high School teams sad are too light to meet uni versity teams. Other games Which havs been par tially arranged for are as follows: Eu gene blsjh school, at Eugene, October 23: Portland high school. In Portland. November 1. with a return game In Sa lem at m lster data Games are also planned with the Baker City and Pen dleton high schools. FOOTBALL RESULT8 At Annspolle Princeton i. Mldahlp- s. At Nsw Haven Tale 17. Holy CreeaS. At Philadelphia Swrthmor 4. Penn aylvanla 0. At Ithaca Cornell 3S. Bucknell f. At Champaign University of Illinois 0. Wabash 0. At Andover Tela Freshmen u, phil ips Andover 0. us Ohio Stat I'nlverstty 0. irietta t Virginia Use. At OoluM .Inolble, At Marietta Mi repeat- Bucabsoae. We forced At Exeter) WORLD. 11,. '06. 353 WASHINGTON CORNER OF PARK BROWN PITCHES RECORD GAME AT OAKLAND Seal's Twirler Holds Commuters Down to No Hits and No Runs. (Special Dispatch by Lsessd Wwe te the SiarS San Francisco, Oct. IS. Fred Brown pitched a no-alt, no-run game at Idora Park today. The Seal twirler's only slip was In hitting Devsreeax with the ball. Brown's performance of boIdlnSr a team down to no hlta and no rw' equals the feat of Bobby Keefe task year. The score: BT INNINOS. i San Francisco Hill a o s i i e l l Oakland 00000OS Hits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries Ban Frandaoo. Brow i Burks; Oakland. Hopkins snd Bliss. SUMMARY. Three-base hit wheeler. Twe-r. nil Mohler. sacrifice alt Walthours. First base aa Hopkins. 3. Struck out By by Hopkins, 5. 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