The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 04, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,
SATURDAY s EVENING MAY t, ..;-.. , . ,
ia f -T" fwm w n -rm ! , ... i.it-- .
HID BEATS
THE SEALS
.V.;
Schimpff Allows Hit Only Now
and Then and Seals Are
Entirely Shut Out
BEAVERS' TALLIES COME
IN FIRST THREE SPASMS
Hlckry Gets Poro Because He Is
- Taken Out of the Box and Mana
ger Long Promptly Bounces Him
for Making Fuss.
(Journal Special SerTlce.)
8n Francisco, May 4. The Beavers
.got an early atart yesterday and ham
; mered out three rune In the first three
' Innings. After that . there was nothing
doing for either side until the end.
. Shimpff kept the Seals from bunching
. their swats and never did one of them
have a chance to cross the rubber.
Shlnn started the ball In the . first
with a hit to center. Lovett sacrificed
and McCredle slugged out one for three
bags.- In the second Donahue . walked
and Croll followed hint eafely on Wll-
,4iams error, ti
afcatTMe agalns
Tirinfftne? in rvi
4iams error. The little twlrler slammed
against the center field fence,
Donahue. The third run
was scored by
Lovett on a mad daah
ahead of Wheeler's throw in of MeCre-
dle's slow grounder.
Hlckey was bounced by Manager
Long during the game. He started !n
to pitch for the Seals, but wss touched
up so strong that he was taken out In
the second. He set up a howl and was
promptly handed his release. WUUs
finished bis game In the box.
Here Is the spore:
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A
Shlnn, ss. ...
lovett, cf. . .
Casey, 2b. . .
McCredle rf.
Lmnleavy, 3b.
Iwnahtie, c. .
Croll, lfv '.v..
"Carson, lb. .
Schlmpff, p. .
3 1 2 1 8
1
8
4
S
8
0
3
11
1
.Totals 81 3 10 27 H
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R H. PO. A. E.
Hildebrand, If. 8 0 0 1
Mohler, 2b 8 0 0 3
Irwin, Sb 3 0 1 1
Wheeler, ss 3 0 0 2
Williams, lb 4 0 3 11
Murphy, rf. 4 0 0 0
Spencer, cf 3 0 1 3
Ksnla. c 3 0 1 7
Hlckey, p 0 0 0 0
Willis, p 3 0 0 0
Street 1 0 0 0
Totals . SO" 0 8 27 16
Batted for Willis In the ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
rortland 11100000
0 I
Hits '. 2 1 2 0 0 2 0
2 110
San Kranclsco 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits
.010111
o l l
SUMMARY.
Hits Oft Hlckey, 8; runs. 2. Three
base hit McCredle. Two-base hits
Kchlmpff, Williams. Sacrifice hits
Lovett, Croll, Casey,- Wheeler. First
base on' called balls On" Schlmpff,. 8;
oft .Hlckey. I; off Willis, 1. Struck, out
' ByvWlflls, . Hit by pitcher Irwin,
Esola. Double plays Spencer to Wheel
er; McCredle to Carson; Mohler to
Wheeler ito Williams; Dunleavy to Ca
sey to Carson. Wild pitch Willis.
Time of tame One hour and 30 min
utes. 'Umpire Perrlne.
Angels Win at Home.
(Joarna I Special Rervtee.)
Los Angeles, May 4. Two singles and
a stolen base scored the only tally in
the Coast league game here today. The
locals got the run In the first inning.
The score:
R.
.1
Los Angeles
.0
Ba"erie8-lcarn'e's' and ''Eager;' Wright
nd Bliss. Umpire Derrick.
College Track Meet. "
Yale spring games at New Haven,
-.nnMHrllt-
Harvard-Dartmouth dual mee
Cambridge, Massachusetts ,
Naval academyJohns Hopkins
meet at Annapolis, Maryland.
Interclaas meet at Purdue university,
Lafayette, irid. ,.
Princeton-Cornell dual meet at Itha
ca. New York.
Penneylvanla-Columbi
ila dual meet
New York.
Walvan-Haverford dual
meet
Haverford. Pennsylvania.
tir.n.wniiams dual meet
at
llamstown, Massachusetts.
Rutgers-New York university dual
meet at New Brunswick. New Jersey.
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ro
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reduced, and your kitchen cooler, if you use a
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KID SULLIVAN
OUT YOUNG CORBETT
Ex-Champlon Given a Terrible
Beating and Is Finally Sent
Through Ropes. ,
'(Journal special Service.)
Baltimore, May .. Kid Sullivan of
Washington Is the latest fighter to ad
minister a drubbing to Toung goroett,
one time lightweight champion of the
world. In a bout held before the Eureka
Athletic club last night, Sullivan
kuooked Out Corbet In' the eleventh
round of what was to' be a If -round go.
The ea-champton was given a terrible
beating. Sullivan sent 11m through the
ropes in the fifth and; again in the
seventh round. In the tenth he took the
count and In-the eleventh he was beaten
round the ring and finally knocked
through the ropes. He lay flat on his
back, his head twisted toward the audi
ence, while Jack MoOulgan, the referee,
counted him out. It was several min
utes before Corbett regained conscious
ness. .
THE GRAMMAR LEAGUE
BEGINS FINAL SERIES
Played. Won. Lost. P.C,
.... 1 . 1 0 1.000
.... 1 1 0 1.000
.... 1 0 1 .000
.... 1 0 1 .000
North Central
Couch
Mount Tabor .
Arleta . . . .
Mount Tabor was defeated yesterdsy
afternoon In the first game of the final
series of the Grammar leaue b the
score of IS to ,, The losers were much
smaller than the Couch boys and so
were handicapped. Patterson and Pat
terson were the batteries for the win
ners. Wood and ISharp for the losers.
The score:
R. H. E,
Couch 1 2212020 813 10 I
Mt Tabor 0 0001000 1 -2 2 5
Arleta forfeited to North Central.
YOUNG JAY GOULD IS
CHAMPION OF ENGLAND
(Journal SDeclal Serrlce.)
London. May 4. Jay Qould of Amer
ica won the court tennis championship
of England here this morning. Gould
has been th American champion In
court tennis for the past two seasons.
beat lamp
renal
konsebold .use. Hade of brtu
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lUflllLUUHLL IIIIIU
BIG TRACK MEET
Eighteen High Schools Compete
In Interscholastio Games Held
on Ankeny , Field.
PENDLETON IS SECOND
AND BAKER CITY THIRD
Jay of Pendleton Makes Highest In
dividual Score of Nineteen Point
Winning Silver Trophy dames
Are Closely Contested.
(Special piapatcb te The JoomaU
Whitman College, Walla Walla. Waah.,
May 4. The finals In the big Inter
scholaatlo field meet, extending over two
days, took place yesterdsy afternoon on
Ankeny field. ' ....
The meet was very close and exciting,
the result being In doubt until the very
last, but it was finally won by the
Oakesdale High school athletes. They
secured a total of 21 points, Including
the relay, while Pendleton wa second
with 28. Baker City came third with
II, Spokane fourth with U and Lewis
ton fifth with 14. The, other schools In
the order of their scoref were: Oar
field 8. Ellensburg 7, Walla Walla 4,
Colfax , Palouse 8, Boise, La Grande
a..u ?..ero eaefc 1. NcVta Yajtlssa.
Waltsburg academy. Waltsburg High
school and Rltsvllle each failed te se
cure a point.
Work of the Stars.
The two schools who stood first both
depended largely on the Individual work
of two men, .Jay being the stsr for
Pendleton with a total of 1 points, and
Knapp for Oakesdale, with 18 points,
besides running In the winning reiay
team. A magnificent silver cup waa
given to the best Individual athlete, and
this was won by Jay of Pendleton,
Over 8.000 people witnessed the meet,
all of the business houses In town clos
ing during the afternoon for the con
test. j
The result In detail of the various
events are as follows:
Detailed Besults.
100-yard dash First,- Knapp, Oakes
dale; second, Eckert, Lewlston; third.
Murray, Ellensburg. Time, 0:10 8-6.
second. Stapleton, Colfax; third. Young,
La Grande. Height, 1 feet 8 Inches.
Half mile First, White, Baker; seo
ond. rancher, Spokane; third, A. John
son Oakesdale. Time, 8:09.
120-yard dash First. Knapp. Oakes
dale; second. Rouse, Spokane; third,
Murray, Ellensburg. Time, 0:23 1-5.
Public, school relay Won by Lincoln
school in 0:51 l-, running quarter mile.
120-yard hurdles First, Jay, Pendle
ton; second, Englehorn, Spokane; third,
Payne, Boise. Time, 0:17 4-6.
Discus throw First, Kellogg, Baker;
second, Jay, Pendleton; third. Schwall
back. Walla Walla. Distance, 109 feet.
60-yard dash First, P.. Thompson,
Lewlston; second, Knapp, Oakesdale;
third, Eckert. Lewlston. Time, 0:0.
High Jump First, -Jay. Pendleton;
second, Btrohocker, Garfield; third, Kel
logg, Baker. Height, S "feet 9 Inches,
rasa Time la Mile.
Mile run Flret, A. Johnson, Oakes
dale; second. Woods, Walla Walla;
third, Fancher, Spokane. Time, 4:64 2-6.
440-yard daah First, Murray, jsiiens-
burg: second, Strohecker, Garfield; third.
Rolheu. BDOkane. Time o:4
Hammer throw First, Kellogg,
Baker; second. Laird, Garfield; third,
Marston. SDOkane. Distance, 127 feet.
220-vard hurdles First. Eckert,
Lewlston; second. T. Cox. Palouse; third,
Dixon, Pendleton. Time, 0:27 3-8.
Broad Jump First. Knapp, Oakesdale;
second, Conn, Spokane '. third. Jay, Pen
dleton. Distance, 19 feet 6 Inches.
Shot put First, Kellogg, Baker; seo-
ond, A. Means, Pendleton; third, Cole,
Pomeroy. Distance, 4 1 reel 3 incnes.
Half mile T-elay won oy uaaesaaie;
Spokane second. Time, 1:36 4-6.
POWERS BLUES TO PLAY
Initial Bow of Independents Will
Be Made at Grounds of
Coast League.
The Powers Blues will make their Ini
tial bow to the Portland public tomor
row afternoon at the Coast Lea true
grounds. Twenty-fourth and Vaufhn,
with the Northwests as their opponents.
The came will be called at S o'clock.
The following lineup assures a splendid
game. Both teams are playing- Inde
pendent ball and have been compelled to
strengthen every position, as they, have
on their schedule games with the best
clubs of both Orezon and Washington.
The lineup:
Powers Bluea. Northwests.
Campbell p.. Hlggfna
Broock
Schults
Trowbridge
McClellan ..
Brown
Gray ......
Hinkle ....
Stockton . . .
..lb..
..2b..
..3b..
. ss . .
.If...
..cf..
..rf..
. . . . Dorner
Elchenlaub
. . . . Duvall
..... Sater
. . . Nordlno
...... Price
. . . . French
Munsen
Umpire Stutt or Keith.
MIDDIES TO ENGAGE
: IN ANNUAL REGATTA
Journal Special Serrie.)
Annapolis, Md., May .- Tomorrow
may fairly be called "Regatta day" at
the naval academy. - The crew will en
gage in . its annual race with Tale,
while the navy second crew will row
the second crew of Georgetown and the
third crew will row the eight of George
ton preparatory school.
As the race with Tale Is likely to
be' the last between the two, both will
try to make the wlndup a victory for
themselves. ' Annapolis has the addi
tional Incentive of Its entry at Pough
keepsle and the natural desire not to
enter the big Intercollegiate event with
a defeat already behind it.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
. 0PENS REASON
New Tork. May 4. The Atlantic
lenru", the ner "outlaw" organisation
In the baseball world and which has
placed Itself In opposition to the Na
tional league by patting a club In
Brooklyn, opens Ha season today. The
opening games are Newark at Brook
lyn, Pottsvllle at AUentowB, Beading
at Chester-and Elisabeth at Easton.
The, schedule provides for lit games,
the season t olosa September a ,
t,.VL'll "'C - Ma.i" asTI l - . I MM M MM XV J 1 1 1 V M I 1 I I I V L'?Si. MU .T. t- JspSsaaasaaisw---
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Yes. I oed to prescribe drugs just
othe,f doctor," said Dr. Hall in his office yesterday. "I
quit because I knew that I was deceiving people when
I told them I could curethem with drugs. I knew that
drugs did no good, and that in a great many cases they
do, harm. Drug will ease pain for a short time; I'll
admit that, but it is poison that does it. Vou know,
poison-weakens the nerves and stomach, and just as
soon as the effect of the dope Wears off, the pain comes
back and you have to take the drug again. That's what
has made so many drug fiends,
"Nearly all drugs that you buy contain poison. The
doctor always uses poison of some kind in his prescrip
tions, for without it he could not ease pain for a mo
ment. Giving a man poi
son is almost the same as
knocking him 'out' with
club. When he 'comes
to' he is worse off from
the effect of the blow,
and his nervous system is
all out of kilter.
"While I was practic
ing medicine I was also
doing some thinking and
experimenting. I rea
soned that the right way
to cure disease is to help
Nature. Drugs don't do
ihat. Nature will cure if
she has the power. I
proved to my own satis
faction that the fbrce
which Nature uses to re
store health is electricity.
My discovery has since
been verified by the
world's leading scientists, who claim that electricity is
the basis of all life. When we are full of it, we are
healthy and stfong. Sickness orehronic disorders of
any kind shows a lack of this force."
.
When you dope your stomach with drugs you are
not only hurting it, but you are working against Na
ture. Drugs destroy the digestive juices of the stom
ach, consequently you do not get the proper nutrition
from your food. It's the action of these juices upon
your food that produces the human electricity. So
can't you see that as long as you fill your stomach with
poisonous drugs it cannot generate this force?
When your stomach, liver, kidneys or digestive or
gans get out of order, it fs because they lack the neces
sary electricity to enable them to perform their regular
functions. The breaking down of one of these organs
nearly' always causes other trouble.
LONG RELAY RUN
OF FIFTY HUES
First Annual Race From Salem to
Portland Began on Sched
ule Time Today.
TEN WHITES COMPETE
- AGAINST TEN INDIANS
End of Course to Be at Portland Y,
. M. C. A. Building, Corner Fourth
and Yamhill Mayor to Receive
Messages From Governor.
Balem, Or., May 4. Promptly at 9:30
o'clock this morning two young men.
one white and the other yellow, darted
away from the capltol building and
were off toward Portland, 4 -miles
away. They were the first two run
ners In the first annual relay race
between the Chemawa Indians and the
Portland T. M. C. A. v.
The runners carried sealed packets
- ty.m h.nri of Governor Chamber
117 wnfchThSy .U"vertoMy
Lane at the y . ft
men and eacTr'eUy will be about five
mUes long, -xcept the last, which wUl
Arh, -bo
Backus,
Darcy,
Newel,
Wetterborg.
The Indian Banners.
The first Indian runner waa Walter
Hairtt a three-quarter blood Klamath
tanT from California, aged 18 year
who starting from the" capltol steps, will
S Vve anyone-half miles to the cross
roads leadUie to Bilverton from Uiera-
a,The second Indian runner will be Sam
John, a full-blood Digger from Califor
nia, aged 18. He" will run five and a half
mlUa and will bring the letter to War
Beymour. a three-quarter blood ColvUle,
from Washington, aged 18 years.
Then Michael Wilson a '""-Wood
Nes Perc, from Idaho, aged JO. will take
the letter near Woodburn and run flve
and a half mUes to the vicinity of Hub
Sard, when he will be relieved by Robert
Brothers, a full-blooded Bhoshbne, from
Idaho, aged 19. who will run five and a
half miles to Barlow, where he will be
relieved by Nick Mack, a MWod
Klamath, from Calif omU. aged 18, who
will run five miles to New Era.
rourtean-T ear-Old Banner.
There Mack will be relieved by Frank
Dan a full-blood Muckleshoot, from
Washington, aged 14. who will run five
miles to near Oregon City, where the
!., will be taken by Peter Casey, a
half-blood Stickeenal. from Alaska, aged
19 who will run lour ana niire-wouw
miles to near Oswego. He will be re
lieved by Apis Goudy. a full-blooded
Teklma, from Washington, aged JO, who
wlll run four and eight-tentha mUes.
Gowdy will band tbe letter to Amos
Smoker, a half-blood Klamath, from
California, aged 16. who will complete
BLOOD
POISON
ta tbe worst dtieaaa
on earth, ret the
eaaleat to tore WHtS
jOU KNOW WHAT
TO TRK Man? hare
pimples, spots on the
akta. . tores In tbe
mouth, slcera, faUtnt
bait, - Bene-' pa ma. ca
tarrh, and don't know
It uf BLOOD POISON. ' Send te PR. BROWN.
St5 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pen a., fur
BROWN'S BLOOD CI EE. 12.00 per bottle
laata one wmth. Bold la Pi
Portland oaly by
Woodward, Clarke Ce.
amuch as any
When I beaan
a bad case of
liiiia hone or
which refused
language many
Please send
t rated book.
naJe
t
ADDRESS
Nature can't cure
the race, running three and eight-tenths
miles to the T. M. C. A. building in
Portland.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won.
....14
....18
ft
... 9
... 7
Lost.
8
t
3
9
10
14
15
P.C
.824
New. Tork ..
, Chicago . . .
Pittsburg . .
PhllRdRln-a
.818
.7!
.(100
Hosion
Cincinnati .
St. Louis . . ,
Brooklyn . . .
.488
.888
.178
.068
S
t
1
At Boston.
R. H. E.
Boston 8 8 J
Philadelphia 2 4 8
Batteries Lindaman and Brown;
Moren and Jacklitsch. Umpire Blgler.
At Yew Tork.
R. H. B.
Brooklj
:lyn u
New York l 1
Battelos Strlcklett and Butler; Mat
thewson and Bresnahan. Umpires
Klera and Emslle.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won.
Chicago , .11
New York 10
Philadelphia 9
Detroit ; 8
Cleveland 8
Boston 7
Washington R
St. Louis 5
Lost.
5 '
6
8
7
8
9
9
14
P.C.
.888
.628
.600
.668
.600
,.438
.887
.283
At Boston.
R. H. E.
Ronton 8 8 1
Washington .. 0 4 4
Batteries Falkenberg, Patten and
Warner; Young and Shaw.
At Detroit,
First same R. H. E.
Detroit 4 8 J
Chicago . . 10 4
Batteries Wllletts and Eubank s and
Rohmldt: Patterson and Sullivan.
Second game R. H. E.
Detroit 2 7 8
Chicago . . 1 9 J
Katteries Klllian and Payne; Smith
and McFarland.
At Cleveland.
R. H. "E.
Cleveland 4 14 2
: t. Louis r. ....10 15 1
Batteries Hess, Thlelman, Moore and
Clarke; Powell, Morgan, Pelty and
Stephens.
At Philadelphia,
..... . R- H. E.
Philadelphia . ............... .8 8 2
New York 4 C 2
Batteries Coombs. Powers and Berry;
Doyle and Kieinow.
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
At Seattle.
R. H. E.
Seattle . . 8 9 1
Spokane 1 7 0
Batteries Allen and Stanley; Kllnk
hammer and Altaian. Umpire Klopf.
At Tanconver.
R, H. E.
Vancouver--. , .....2 2 8
Butte 3 7 3
Batteries Belson and Spencer; Killa
ley and Myers. Umpire Mahaffey.
' At Aberdeen.
i , r R. H. E.
Tacoroa . . . ...,...- 8 8
Aberdeen .5 7 6
Batteries Dellar and Shea: Tonneson
and Boettlger. Umpire Ehret.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Won. Lost
P.C.
.888
.816
.481
.151
Los Angeles 1 8
Oakland . 1 10
San Francisco ... ...... .13 14
Portland. . ? 30 ,
Investigate rMacrtrblnaUon.
Jaraat Bpeeisl rtee.li ' '
rhiim Ma a a snecial examiner
of the Interstate commerce commission
ta Investigating the charge that IT eents
baa been added to the lawful rate, on
shipments of sugar from Colorado to
the AtlanUo. - ' t
lai I Twr-'
then, because your body hasn't enough electricity to do
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I had
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Joseph, Ore.
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BAH GAME AI COAST
It AGUE' GROUNDS TODAY
Frakes and Bralnards of Tri-City
Aggregation Meet in First
Week-Day Match.
The first week-day game of the Trl-
Clty league will be played this after
noon at the Coast league grounds.
Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets. Tbe
Frakea will meet the Bralnard Cubs.
Streit Is scheduled to pitch for the
Cubs and Shea will catch. Myers and
Newell will compose the ftattery tor
the Milliners. The game will be called
at 8:30. The line-up
Frakes.
Bralnards.
Newell
Troy Myers
e Chap la
p. .. Streit or Kru ger
....ss Turk
....lb Newman
...... 2b Morrow
....tb McElwaln
Fay
A. Parrott
Marigold .
Houston
R. Parrott If Magnesa
C. Parrott cf .' Kennedy
Oliver rf Tanecfier
ACADEMIC BASEBALL
ON MULTNOMAH FIELD
.
The nine of the Hill Military academy
met the East Side HtgU school In a
match game on Multnomah field at 1:80
this afternoon. Yesterday on the same
grounds the nine J6t the Washington
State school for te deaf and dumb met
defeat at the hands of the Portland High
school. The ffnal scora waa 8 to 8.
In ft game -several weeks ago the mutes
defeated the" High school with a soore
of 1 to 0. ?
.
College Games Today.
Pp-eton university vs. University of
Pesylvania at Philadelphia.
Vale university vs. Cornell university
ax new xin vn, v . "
Harvard university vs. Holy Cross at
Worcester. MasoAfhusetts. .
Columbia ualversK vs. West Pol,ntaf
West Point. New York
Naal Cadets v TValbrook A. C. at
Annapolis, Maryland.
Eastern Wreatler Beaten.
Wrestler Dan Mellian of Portland beat
Billy Jones, sn eastern man. In two
straight falls at Merrill's hail last night
The first throw was made In 15 minutes
and 40 seconds, the second In 14 minutes,
nnth rounds were bitterly contested.
MelHsn won by reason of bis superior
strength.
T. N. FORD, NOTED IN
TWO STATES, IS DEAD
.I. '.
(Bpeetel Dtaeateb te The Jeorsal.l
Olvmpis, Wash.. May 4. T. N. Ford.
a resident of Olympla ainca 1870, at ne
time territorial treasurer and for many
years prominent in the affairs of the
state eapltsl. died at bis residence In
this lty yesterday."; H was born near
Salem, Otgon, in 1844. He was maf-
tA in 1 17 tn Owirdana 8. PerolvaL
daughter of tha lata Captain 8. W. Per
ctval of Olympla.. " Mr. Ford's widow
survives him. Ha also leaves a sister
and three brothers, the latter residents
of Oregon. ; ' ...
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