The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 20, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE- OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 23. 1107.
BAGGED OAS
AI OAKLAND
EBALL
PARK
Th Commuters Defeat Portland
, In a One-S!ded and Poorly
Played Contest.
GIANTS SHOWED NO
" FORM IN THE MATCH
Callff We Nof Etre Effective and
With Poor Support the Oaklanders
Could Not Help Walking Off With
the Game Score of the Trouble.
(Journal IdkIi Service.)
. ' Oakland, Cat.. April 20. Oakland and
; Fortland 'played th raggedest gam of
.'the .season , yeaterday and Oakland
- couldn't help winning, ttaa Tlaltora aotu.
any thrusting the Kama upon their old
rivals. The contest waa ao poor that
, th fan hooted both tmrni, Caraon
-had an oft day and helped along th
. bad - work. Ha missed . nearly every
: throw to second. Newman, at flrat. waa
isieo an offender and ao waa Casey,
' - The game atarted badly. Oakland
presented Portland with a run In the
',-nrat and another In tha aecond Innings,
,viinput even : tha formality of a r hit.
rnia ended tha visitors' . eoorlng, . but
' tha locale went right ahead and kept
.on aendlng runa aeroaa whenever they
wlrhed. Hero la the official aide of the
' conteat; , .
- , . ' V ' PORTLANDS
Shlnn, b. .j. 0 0 2 0
i if. . i. i i
aeey. lb. .......... 4 0 1
1 McCredle, rf. , 0 0
punleavy. If. ....... 2 0
Newman, lb. 4 0 1
Htuton, se. ..... ...Vl 0
farenn. c, 0-1 0
raiirr, p. ............ j o
Moore, C. . 3 0 0
Kane, ea.-lb. ,,,T,... ' ,1
Donohue . ....... 1 o i
Totala
...aa .
OAKLAND.
a 4 at 14
Smith. If.
Van Haltren. cf.'...;
Keltmuller, If.. I
feV:::::
Biabea. lb. ...
Haley. b. . .
Ievrux, lb.
Wllghtp. ...
AB. R H. Pa A.
e 1- X 0 0
..;
11
i
0
.2
Totala . ....... ,...n , lt
Batted for Callff in ninth. ..' V
BCORK BT INNINGS.
..I 1000 0 0 0 0
" I M I 1.
Portland
' Hlta . (..-.
OaklHnd .
Hlta . ...
e
0 0 a 1 o a a i a
I ? i ? 1 0
Ullltll i
.' Bt'MMART. ', ,
fhi,Sr:"Pn' Hala?. Van Hi"
r.H ?."t.on balla Off
r,f.V.' Str out
C l by Wright. 4. Hit by
pitcher Dunleavy. Couple nlay
irToy 10 T8,UU" et0 Nwmn7 eyt.
ftBton Time of rani o, ..,. ..
fuipiiv tnrnci., ,
40 minutes.
ST.' JOHNS NINE .WILL
GET BUSY TOMORROW
St John will pn -the aaaaoa la tha
jri-uy league Sunday -with a 'game
with tha L. B. Frakea and from all In
dications tha game ahould be an lnter-
estlng one.
Chartla Moore, who la managing tha
St Johna. team, ha been working out
ttha team for tha paat three week and
hat gotten together a lively bunch of
youngster who will make the teama In
the City league hustle if tbey expect to
'Win any gamea at St Johna .
; Moore will pitch tha opening gam
against tha Frakea team and Jack May.
;ers. the ex-gan Francisco pitcher, will
probably be hi opponent -
; Milwaukie Country. Club. :
. Eastern and California races. Take
tellwood and Oregon City eara at Flrat
and Alder. ' ' ,
. ; Oliver Todd, O. A. C.'s Crack Baseball Pltcheri :
TRI-CITY IEAL18
EETTOLIDRROW
Trunkmakers Will Tackle the
Bralnard Cubs' at Rec'rea- '
tion Park.
PLAYERS ARE IN FINE'
FORM FOR THE GAME
Rival Manager Are Anxtonslr Await.
" tng the' Conteat In Order That the
Strength of the Teama May lie
Determined Cheyne to Umpire.
PORTLAND ACADEMY TOO
.STRONG FOR HILL TEAM
la tha fourth' In'terachola'atlo game of
tha season yeaterday Portland academy
defeated Hill Military academy by tha
score ot to , 7. Both pitchers did good
work, , but the support eould not have
been worse. Tha P. .A. lad erred nine
time and their rival. managed to make
Ova. , Pbllllpa of H. M. A, atruck out 10
men." u ? r. - i -
The following la tha score; -
. HIU ACADEMY. ...
, . Aa R. H. PO. A. E.
McEwan, aa k. ..,. 0 a o 01
He yea, 2b. 4
Baker, lb. ........... t
Taylor, c, 4
Ialy. rf. ..,'.. 0
Holmes, If. ......... a
Phillips, p. .......... 4
Merchant, lb. .......
uumtm, ci.
a
4 ' 1,
a i
14'
Totala ...... ......T T 4 U , . t
"PORTIlAND ACArEMT.
. 1 AaR.H.PO.A.E.
H. Cooklnghaa, cf... 4 1 0, 10 0
P. Cooklngham, e. ... a 17 13
Myers, 3b. .4... t i t t 1 a
Hurlburt lb. , I I lit ( 1
Jonea, as., ........... 4.0 13 0 1
Robinson, lb. ....... 3 1 0 1 3 1
Nlckola. rf.. ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0
Olaaa. If. ............ 4 3 0 i 0
Stone, p. ............. 4 0 0
of America.' leeser . llgtita, but- would
be In Immediate danger of hla Ufa If he
bumped up against Jeffrie. . '
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
t. , , Won.
Loa Angelea . ...... a
Ban Francisco ......... 0
Oakland .'. ............. t
Portland . 4
Lost
4 .
?
10 :
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won.
e a - a "J
Cincinnati , .
Boston . .
Philadelphia
bi. iouia .............
Pittsburg . .
Brooklyn . . .........
Lost
' 1
a
' I .
4 '
a
PC.
.444
.443
.417
.asa
PC
.760
.4t
.400
.400
.400
.333
.no
.ato
At Boston.
Boston . r-.......... . .
New York .
- Batteries Dorner and Brown; Araea
and ttowerman.
R. H. E
.(...1 4 0
...4 II
17 10
Totals . .......... .16 7
' SCORE BY. INNINGS.
Hin Academy '....0 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 07
Hit .. ........0 1 3 0 0 0 1
Portland Acad. ...0 0 1 0 3 3 3 1
Hlta . 0 0 0 I I 1 S 7
t ,t SUMMARY.
Struck out By Phillips, 10; by Stone,
- Base on balls Oft Phillip. 0. Two-
baa htts Daly, Myers :., Thre-bae
hit Myer. Double piny Baker. Sao-
rtfte hlt-Eaetham. 'Stolen baae Mer
chant H.. by, pitched balU Holmea,
Mayes,. iyera. r asaeo oaiie cooitina
ham 3, Taylor 1. - Left on bases Hill
Aoademy 7; Portland Academy. I. Tim
or gam one cour . and e mlnutea
umpire RanKin. .,v; . r,
, Borne Heavy - Hitting.
-' (Jooreal gneelal Service.) '
Los Angelea. April 30. In a alugglng
match yeaterday the Seal cam out on
top. The acore:
- . .. - .. . . . , R.-H.E.
ix Angela .. ..oioiooet l 7 14
Ban Francisco..! 1 1 0 0 0 0 I 010 II
Batterlea Bergeman. Nagl and Ea
ger; Henley. Hoag and Street. Umpire
reruns. . ..-
Squire Better Look Out. V
W. C Haseltlne of thl city returned
yesterday from a trip to Honolulu. On
tha return voyage he had the pleasure
ef .meeting BUI Squire, the famous
Australian boxer, who-waa on hla way
t California. Mr. Haxelttne say that
Squlrea might have a chance with some
(kif lbH i (III'-
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St. Loul 4 10 a
Cincinnati 1 I a
Batterle Beeb and Marshall ; Ks-
slck and McLean. Umpire Carpenter,
AMERICAN LEAGUE,.
..... . Won. .. Lost
Chicago ..,...... .. I. ?3
New York ...... a.f.. . 3 3
Cleveland . . . 3 ; ' 3
Bonton . . ............. 3 ' 8
Philadelphia . . , 8 3
Detroit . . ........ rt.i . I I :
Waahinrton , . I ' 3.'
St Loul. ............. 1 rt .
3
P.C
-.714
.400
.400
.400
, .400
'.400
.400
H7
R. R.B.
.4 4 0
.1 7 a
Bemls;
' At Cleveland...
""L "V .'
Cleveland .X
Detroit . . ..;...,'- '. .
Batterle Liebhardt and
Stever and Schmlta. ". ;
.' is .. - 'At Ohleage.
- .. R. H. E.
Chicago....;.. ,.,.....1 a 0
St. Lout ... I 0
Batterle Walsh and Sullivan; . Ja
cobean and Buetlow. ' -
SPORTING GOSSIP
r
Charll Hickman 1 playing first for
Washington. .
. ' .. ; r ' ,
- Frank Laport ef tha New York
Americana ia tha s&nn old rascal with
the "timber." . t .. ..--,. ..m -,.
Haael, the Cincinnati player.'haa bean
released by the Sbreveport club. Per
hap Haiel would make a good baaket.
ball player. , '
' ' There 'will be great doing out at the
professional baseball ground tomorrow
afternoon, .when Manager . Partlow'
huakjr . Trunkmakera will try to stow
away . the wiry ' Bralnard Cub in one
ot the largeat-alsed Saratogas. Manager
Harry, Smith will be on hand with hla
Teddy Bears In line condition and each
armed with a big stick. These two
teams are mad . up of scrappy young
player, about evenly matched and the
battle will undoubtedly b on in which
much fur will fly and many trunk lid
lata before It 1 decided. The Cub
have not mad their appearance in the
league schedule yet., their opening at
St. Johna laat week being postponed on
account ef ground not being finished.
Th Trunkmaker opened at Woodburn
laat Sunday, and. while they ware de
feated, th . cor was close and th
gam a fin en.' Friends of thee twe
teama from th east aid will be out
in myriad to cbaer them on. - Old tana
wUl see a game to warm th cockle of
the heart, and th curloue will have an
opportunity to als up good, clever bom
talent, preparing for .th big leaguea In
after day. - . --
Umpire Alas Cheyne ha been chosen
by Secretary Smith te officiate at
game.' ,
YESTERDAY'S RACING AT
AQUEDUCT AND OAKLAND
(Joarasl Special Servlea.)
' ' New York, April 30, Aqueduct raee
result: ... . ... .
8U furlong E. M. Ball won, Mel
bourne Nominee , aecond, Klameaha
third; time, 1:1S 3-1.
81s and a half furlong Dr. Gard
ner won, Healslp second. Marstar third;
time. 1:3L , r
Four and a half furlongs Fresh won.
Youthful aecond. C H. Hilling third;
time, 0:61 1-4. ; :,,
Six furlong Okenlt won. Dan
Burn aecond. Colonel Jack thtrd; time,
1:14. x .
One mile Moleay won. Bell-nicker
second. Ocean Spray , third; time, 1:43.
.Four and a half furlong Lady Isa
bel won, Roeari aecond. Blue , Baa
third; time 0:41. . .
At Oakland.
TO CET HID Cf CCCKHOACCES
Simple Way ThM Sueeed la 4HverB--oaat
Departmenta.
Ia many of the Departments at Waah
ington where they were troubled with
the cockroach pest they found B teams'
Electric. Rat and Roach Paate gava tha
moat satisfactory results.- Spread on
bit of paper. In th lnk and on th
helves. Stearns' Electric Past will
kill oft the cockroaches or drive them
away,
It ia also' guaranteed te kUl off rata,
mice and other vermin. .
Insist upon getting Stearna' Flee trio
Rat and Roach Paate. , It la the onFy
guaranteed exterminator Bold, driving
rata ana mice out of door to die, and
completely ridding tha houa of cock
roaches, water ougs, bed bugs and other
vermin. Be sure to get Stearns' Paate,
th only "Moneyback' vermin destroyer.
Stearna F.lectrlo Paate 1 Bold by drug-
rista or sent prepaid on receipt of prioe.
-os. box ?.6c, l-os. box 11.00. 8 tea me'
Electric Paste Co., Buffalo, N. Y. (form
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FOREST SERVICE
CUTS UTAH LOGS
Agrees With Utah to Manage
Timber Cutting and Graz
:; Ing on State Lands. -..
STATE PARTICIPATES IN
. COSTS AND PRORTS
Force ter to Cat Timber From Both
National and Bute Foreetg in
'. Utah, Find Bajere and Iaaue Graa-
lng Permlta.' y'.," ""
San Franciaco, April 30. Reaulta of
race at Oakland: t-
Four and a half furlongs Folll L.
wen, Tlllinghaat second. - Swaggerlater
third: Ume. 0:44. i--
' Five and a half furlong A rue woa.J term of th
Jexbel ' second. ' Eulall third) time.
1:08. a-: '".( r
Mile and 100 yards KorO won. Fairy
Street second, Sevan Bellea third; time.
1:48 1-1.
Futurity '. eourae F. Nugget ' won
Oemmel aeoond. 'Native Son third; time.
1:00 4-i.-
' Mile and a quarter Nine Spot won.
Nabonaasar aeoond. Rough Rider third;
time. 3:07 4-. . ' r, . .
Five and a half furlong San Fare
won. Ethel Day aeoond, ... Mis Provo
third; time, 1:07 . -
GRAMMAR LEAGUE
EAST SIDE SECTION. -""'
. Played. Won. Lost
Hawthorn . ...... 3 ' . 3 0 '
North Central v . , t 1 . 1 ,
Woodlawn . ...... 3 . I ,
WEST SIDE SECTION.
. . Played. Won. Loat
rKtaA tmnm m11 Artie TTnffman nf
th Cub ,,CIrcu Solly." They think , Lado . k..f;
everyone wno come irom et. loui nas Shattuck
a commercial appearance.
"Fifty Mile from Boston,'1 th new
play from th pen ef George Cohan, ha
coneg Dan piayer ror ita central
figure. . .' j'i ;
WOODSTOCK SECTION.
: Played. Won. Loat
Arleta .......... 1 1 0
Woodstock ...... 1 0,1
Danny Sullivan, ' the Mlnneapoll
player, looka Ilk a "half dosen straight
paasea" with th Boston American. -
.. ;
All th National league cluba hare
played on or more gam with th
American , league club and " all th
American have met National leaguer
with tha exception of New York. Th
Highlander never have played a Na
tional leagu IMffl. , .
Manager Jajot , baa promised his
bride that Cleveland will win th pen
nant. It. waa awful nice - of Larry,
wasn't It? ' i - - ' , , -
The flrat gam ef th aeason in New
York showed., that the ,OlaoU need a
few bitter. , ; . j '
Chicago ha th two greatest base ball
team In th world, th two greatest
amateur billiard - player in . America
and the greatest alderman In the flrat
ward. ... '; I
How happy th plttaburg. fans would
be It they oould trad tha 37 virtuous
cltlten for 13 good ball player. .
Big Sam Crawford of Detroit Is on wis
"gaiabo." "Wahoo" attends (trictly te
buslnees and caret - nothing for " th
rough life. , 'v V
Present indication point to the Na
tional leagu team aa being the "correct
Information" about , Philadelphia thl
seaaonv . j ' . .. . -..' ' 1
e,- , ...... A ., c
The South Atlantic leagu baa an
umplr by the aam of Mace, but not
Fred Mac. "The Umplr." .,.,
The Newark elub will furnish a aouad
of 'It policemen armed With blllle to
protect umpire. . They must sell lot of
pop at th Newark ball park.
,i e - ., -One
outfielder. Stone of the St. Lout
Brown, receive almost as much 'money
aa. the entire outfield of the Cardlnala,
while Wallace receive almost a much
a McCInakey' entire Infield, and Ttlll
the Cardinal outplayed th Browne at
very atage thla spring.
' , 1 . ' e e . . . . i' i
An article In "Le SportB" of prm 1
headed "L Trlumphe de Walthour" and
subheadM "Le Crack Amerlratn gagn
mm 1 ,wi Mil w .hiifM" Rnlhl A ( A .1 K ,
if be ducket the gag of riding down j
tha chute. He would be a aucker te do I
trick like mat v , 1
P.C.
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.000
P.C
1.000
.000
.000
P.G
1.000
.000
P.C.
1.000
.000
.000
. ' ; MOUNT TABOR SECTION.
' Played. Won. Lost
Mount Tabor .... , 0
Montavllla 1 . 0 1
SoutnMt Tabor.. 0 . .
. Stettler to Plaiv.
Sporting Editor. The Journal The
Stettler baaeball team will play . th
Ruaeellvtll team tomorrow morning on
the RusseUvtlle. -diamond. Stettler
Baseball Team.- , ' :. t.
BIG BONUS
Seattle1 X.atrt StMeaatUe Seasatloa
.' lortlaa4'a Oata,
Next to Portland, Seattle i experi
encing the blgest real estate boom of
any city in America ' at the present
time. A evidence of thl. tb branch
store of the "Vogue Millinery com
pany, at 40 Waahtngton street this
city,, has accepted a eaah bonu ef
35,000 for it lease In Seattle and will
remove all .of It fine new millinery
stock at once te thla city, where it will
be placed on forced ale at Ita Portland
tore, 401 Washington street between
Tenth and Eleventh, at an early data.
On account ot th big' bonu received
for their lease th management an
nounce they are ' wining to aaorlflce
price to bar' coat or material te dis
pose of th overstock quickly. A rar
chance ahead for Portland women to
purchase spring millinery at wonderful
reduction. Further particular aa to
date of opening will follow soon. -
ONE OF SALEM'S TOWN
V CHARACTERS IS GONE
(Special Dweeteh fct The Joaraal.
Salem, Or., April 30. Born a slave
among th hill ef Tenneaaee. August
IS. 181. and after having spent 44
rears of hi Uf In and around Salem.
Albert Baylesa. the aged and respected
old negro, haa paased away at hi little
home In North Salem. For th past 14
year he had been blind and almoat
helpleea from a cancerous affection.
From Tennessee be e Beeped from a cruel
master and came to California, at thO
time ef the gold excitement and lat-.r
ram to Salem. Hi wife survives him.
For manv year Bayleai worked In a
blacksmith ahop her. He was a noted
worker In, th Methodist Episcopal
church. . ,
. , (Wtshtagtoa Bvrta Tto JoeraaM
Waahington, April 30. The forest
service baa lust entered Into a cooper
ative agreement with the board of land
commissioner of th state of Utah by
which th forest servles will manage
tU of the Umber cutting and graalng
on all atat land within th national
forests, while the state win ahare In
both the expense and the proceed of
th management ,
Since the government ' 1 managing
th adjacent national forest at a profit
It la praotlcally certain that the revenue
accruing to Utah will exceed cost un
der thla agreement, ao that th result
win be that the atat land will bring
In a revenue which will Increase aa
the management ia brought te greater
and greater efficiency. y
' Under thla agreement the land of
the state, which aggregate more than
183,000 acre; and th national forests
will be regarded and managed a a
ingle block. Tbe atat of Utah agrees
not to dispose of any of Ita lands ex
cept for agriculture or mining, and
agrees not to lease any of - them for
graslng. Nor win the stat Itself dis
pone of timber. '",
The forester will seek purchaser foi
the - state timber aa for - that - of the
national foresta, make contract with
purchaser, secure the execution ot th
contracts, and protect
logged lands from .fir. Just aa he doee
in the case of aalae from th national
forenta. O rasing permits will also be
Issued by tbe forester la tb aam way
and on the aame term as permits are
elsewhere Issued by blm.
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LAD PLAYS GET DRUNK
AND DIES OF WHISKEY
(Sperlel Dispatch te The JearaaL)
walla walla, wash April so.
aeph Laoott, th I-year-old .eon of J.
Laooti, an Italian gardener living near
thl city, is dead aa the result of drink
ing a pint ef raw whiskey while play
lng "get drunk" with some baby com.
pa nlons. The Infant tippler found the
flaak on a shelf at hla fathera bouse,
where It was kept for medlotnal pur
poses. He took 'It to- tha back yard.
where were several of hi little friend
of about the aame age. Each ef them
took a few drop, but Joseph drank all
the rest, so th children declare. . He
shortly became ao much under Its In
fluence that he could not stand up.
This frightened the children, whe called
his parents. They at once eent for Dr.
Stile, county physician.
Th boy was as rigid as etone when
the doctor arrived. Later, hla muscle
relaxed" and . he became aa limp as a
rag. . During tbe whole day be wal
lowed but once Th polaon permeated
hie system and paralysed all hi mus
cles. One he gave signs of returning
consciousness, but relapsed Into a
tupor and grew weaker until the end
came.
Preferred Steak Canned too
'Allan A JLewl' Beat Brand
ASTORIA ELKS WILL
BUILD A LARGE BLOCK
(Special Dtepete Tbe learaeLI '
Astoria, Or.. April 30. Among tb
substantial Improvement that are
contemplated In Astoria Is a business
black, with lodge and elub room, by
Astoria lodge No. ISO. B. P. O. I. Th
organisation ewne a alt, 100x10 fact,
at th northweat corner of Eleventh
and Exchange streets in the rear cf the
new Astoria, Savings bank s new brick
building. At a meeting of the lodge
committee waa appointed te take up th
matter or financing tbe project, which
will be done by the sal of bonda
Nearly all th member algnlfled their
willingness to take large blocba of the
stock. Plan ar not perfected, but the
proposed structure will be of brick and
concrete, three or four tories high,
NEW WORKSHOP LAW
IS BEING DISTRIBUTED
Special Dwpatrh le The JearaaL)
Salem. Or.. April 30. O. P. Hon of
th atat bureau of labor statlatlc and
Inspector of factories and workshops Is
aendlng out copies of. the new lawa
governing workshop and factories
passed by the recent legislator, which
go' Into effect May 15. The law are
published in pamphlet form and are
supplemented by additional copies prlnt.d
on larg pasteboards to be poated In
conaplctinu place In th mul. Nearly
a ton of paper will be consumed In put.
ting out the lawa Every mill and
factory In th stat Will, be supplied
with cople.
, Medics Graduate May First.
0
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Co with name and address, and ticket will be promptly famished is the East.
A Rare Opportunity to Promoto tHo In
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