The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 11, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, . MAY 11,' 1807.
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'BEATS PORTLAND
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Fall to Win in Ninth on Accoun
of Poor' Base Running
Twelve Inning Came,
v YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.,
Portland, I; Oakland, 4. . '
Los, Angeles, 4; Ban Francisco, 1.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS,
. x-y.' -A Won. Lout. P. O.
Los Angeles '..... ...20 10 .668
Oakland ... , . ....... .,18 .' ' 1 4 :: .S3
But Francisco 18 .,' 18 .618
Portland. ..'..v..:,. 4 .184
San Francisco, May , 11. tt.look'' 11
innings for Portland to lost again and
fof. alx of them the More atood at
alL Thsn Devereaux rapped out a two
bagger waa brought In a mlnnte
later by Smith's tingle. The Bearera
got two hits In the ninth, but poor
nass running prevented them from tax
Ing the game at that point
Soorej I .-i .,!' f '(
i . PORTLAND.
' AB. R. It PO. A. B.
eninn, aa ( 0 0 4 3
Levett, cf 6 9
Casey, tb ........... ft 1
MoCredis, rt . . . . . 4U(K
DunlPixjr, 8b ........ 4 1
rue. a t a
irolL If 5 o
Careon, lb .......... 6 0
Gum, p ., 4 0
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Totals ...41 I 10 SS 15 2
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Smith, If ......
Van Haltren. ef
HeltmuUer, rf
Ei?an, ee.,.
Pllea, o .
Hale.' b ... ,
Blgbea. lft--..
Pevereaux, lb
uogan, p
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t 11
, , ToUla ...41 4 II 18 18
Runa and hlta br Innlnaa:
Portland OeiOOJOOOCOO I
Hits ... 1 1 100 1 9 02 01 010
Oakland 0110000000014
Hlta 11110101100111
SUMMARY.
Two-baaa hit Van Haltsen, Donahue,
Devereaux, I; McCredle. Sacrifice hlta
HeltmuUer, 1; Donahue, Oum. Dun
leary. Baaea on balls Off Oum, 1; off
Mogan, 2. Struck out By Oum, T; by
.iogan, 1. Hit by pitched ball Egan.
Double plar Smith to Bltae, Casey to
Carson. - Wild pitches Hortui, 1. Time
of game 2:15. , Umpire Perrlne.
SEVENTH STRAIGHT FOR
CARNES, ANGELS' PITCHER
Los Angeles, May 11. Carries won bis
seventh straight game today, allowing
but four scattered hits. Score:
I RH.E.
Los Angelas ,.0 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 4 6 4
San Franclso 0 1 0 0 0 r 0 0 01 4 I
- Battertes-r-Carnes and. Hegani Quick
and Street. Umpire Derrick..
AMERICAN LEAGUE
l-ninago .............
New York
Phfladelphl .ii'td'.i:'.
Detroit . ,
Cleveland
, Won.
Boston .
Wanhington ..........
St. Louis
10
10
8
6
Lost.
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15
P.O.
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.ST8
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.524
,260
Dne nf the fit exoerlences of :Bill Sauires. the Australian fichter, who has come to America to
meet a good heavyweight with the idea of qualifying for a meeting with Champion Jeffries, was an
automobile ride. -In the above picture Squires and his manager are being shown the sights of 'Frisco.
In the front seat of the motor-car are tne cnautteur ana w. w. JNaugnton, me lamous writer on pugi
lism. In the rear seat, naming the men from the left, are Squires, Manager Reynolds and McNamara,
at whose place Squires is now training. '
MOHARCHS iR SPRIHG
I
Webfoots and Columbia Mee
Thursday Night to Play
Off Their Tie.
At Cleveland.
Cleveland
New Tork . . ; ...... .
Batteries Llebhardt and
Clarkson, Barger and Klelnow
R.
8
1
H.E.
14 1
I 1
Clarke;
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago . . .
New York .
Philadelphia
Pittsburg i.
noston
Cinoinnatt
Bt Louis
Brooklyn
Won,
17
18
11
8
8
8
4
1
Lost
8
8
7
8
10
II
16
17 .
PC,
.850
.842
.611
.671
.444
.860
.111
.106
At Boston.
. , R. H.E.
TlAiitnn 6 8 1
Cincinnati ; 8 11 2
Batteries Lindman, Flaherty and
.Brown; Coakley and Schlel.
At Philadelphia.
Bt Louis '-,.
Philadelphia .-..,
Ba,tterles Beebe and
tfiiger and Jacklltsch.
R. H. E.
, 14 4
..4 8
Marshall; pit
BOULAN AND GLEAS0N
WIN HANDBALL TROPHY
" Br defeating R. Jones and Morelnnd
. . . -. . . . .1.... In., . .h t)An.
i in. rvi u t Lit w in u ii .ui
and Gleason won a nanasome goia
meaux apiece, aa wen nn.raBnu
three times cup. Tne 'score was ai-io
and 81-11. The Winners had a handi
cap of 8 points, so If the two teams bad
been matched on equal terms the con
test 'would have been' extremely close.
Holbrook and Moore won the Cleland
cup last year. They played In the tour
nament this year, but were defeated.
In order to become the permanent prop
erty of any team the trophy must be
won thres times. , : v
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St. Lawrence Winner.
The St Lawrence nine defeated the
nine of the Blanchard institute yester
day by the score of 16 to 8.
Blanchards. " St. Uhwrence.
Kelley ';.... . Lacock
Ireland ......... ..P. Twltchell
Patterson . rs".rt ssr. ........ Mascot
Barratt lb,
Russell , , ... . 2b ...
Percy ...... 8b. .
Cliff ........... '....
Hurley . ,....,...cf..
Jones ....... '.....rf...
Meagher
Carmody
, Marco
Redman
n-ui -
........ Bttuie
..Trr. Hoffman
V.
Last evening the Monarcbs and Web'
foots met In their final match of the
Spring Bowling league and the men with
the big feet succeeded in taking the
series from the leaders by capturing
the first 4w6 games.
The game wers well-played through
out and very close, with the Webfoots
showing ud strong at critical times,
While the Monarch team, by capturing
the last game, cinched -first place, the
Webfoots have been coming strong late
ly and If the season was not so near
the end they would undoubtedly have
given the Monarcbs the race of their
lives.
Next Thursday the Webfoots and Co-
lumblas, who are now tied for second
place, meet and the contest promises
to be a bard fought battle from start
to finish.
This contest will close on of, the
-moat successful spring tournaments ths
Oregon fowling association Jias ever
held,-- - - - - '
Meleea of ths - Webfoots bad high
score, 806, and tied with Capen of ths
Monarchs for high average, xne roi
lowing are ths scores made by the two
teams:
MONARCHS.
(1) (1)
Raymond 173 188
Dolphin '....l 170 161
Talbott ...170 161
Rows 174 182
Capen . ......178 101
WEBFOOTS.
(1) (!)
Stammers ..........165 198
Meleen .....106 186
Dearer ..188 154
Armltage .......... 178 162
Lamond ......186 202
(8)
188
167
146
189
191
(8)
161
178
170
168
162
ave.
184
15
160
182
190
ave,
174
190
152
164
187
FIRST NATIONAL'
LEADS BANKERS
In
Sixth pome of League Series
Consolidated Bank Goes
Down to Defeat.
Lost.
0
.1
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2
Ave.
1,000
.666
.883
.000
Won.
First National 2
Consolidated 1
Merchants' . National. . . . 1
U. 8. National j... 0
, The sixth game of the Bankers' Base
ball, league was played on Multnomah
field Thursday afternoon between the
United States National and the Consol
idated teams. Both nines put up a
good game, but the field work of the
Consolidated was the better and ths re
sult was a win for the latter by a
score of 10 to 7. The IT. S. National
battery was composed of Powell and
Catterlln, that of ths Consolidated.
Doby. Bishop and Fields. Next Tues
day' the , Consolidated team plays the
Merchants' - National bank on Multno
mah field at 6 In the afternoon.
MANY" GAMES PUT OFF
. ON ACCOUNT. OF RAIN
All the ' Northwest league games
scheduled for yesterday were postponed
on account of rain. The Chicago-Philadelphia,
Detroit-Boston and Washlng-ton-SL
Louis , games of. the American
league were postponed on account of
oold weather, snow and rain respective
ly. The BrooklytChlcago Tund the New
York-Pittsburg games of the. National
league were not played because of rain.
SPORTING NOTES
Local and Otherwise.
May Sutton sailed for England yes
terday to oompets ones mors for the
tennis ohampionshlp of ths world, which
she won In 1806 but lost again In 1806.
But Miss Sutton will not have ths
pleasure of contesting against ths only
woman player who has ever beaten her
Miss IX JC Douglas, ths present cham
pion. Mies Douglas a short time ago
became Mrs. R. L. Chambers, and Imme
diately after her marriage she an
nounced that she would not play again
at Wlmbleton.
A number of sports who paid 830 for
seats at the Burns-CBrlen fake hive
employed an attorney and wlU try to
fores McCarey to give them their money
back. They ought to get It, and a com
fortable sum in damages besides.
The finals in ths billiard tournament
at ths Multnomah club will begin tor
night at"7:S0 o'clock. Art Jones, win
ner , of ths first class, must make 80
points; H. Moore, wlnnsr of the seoond
class, must make 45 points, and Clif.
Nichols, winner of ths third class, will
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play for 40 points.
v Te Oregon Agricultural college -and
the Washington Stats college will meet
in competition on field and track at
Corvallls on Monday afternoon.
It snowed at Detroit yesterday and
the Boston-Detroit gams bad to bs put
off.
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Thirty-one high schools are entered
In ths lntsrsoholastlo field and track
meet, which Is being pulled off at Full-
man, wasn., ioaay. i wo nunarsa ana
forty-six athletes are entered.
Sunday morning the Stettlers White
Sox will cross bats with ths undefeated
Montavllla club on the tatter's grounds.
La Keau will be In ths box for the
White Box and Mitchell will do ths re
ceiving at the home plate.
Packey McFarland of Chicago whipped
Maurice Sayrea of Milwaukee last
night. The fight was a 10-round go,
There were no knock-downs.
e
"Twin" Sullivan of Boston and Hugo
Kelly of Chicago fought 80 rounds to
draw at Los Angeles last night The
even was pulled off before the Pa
clflo Athletic club, which conducted the
Burna-O Brlen fake.
Athletic sports are now attracting
considerable attention In the schools of
China. At the annual meet of field
sports recently held at Nanking uni
versity, mere were present 1,800 visit
lng students. At a track meet held at
Canton 47 schools were represented. The
newly established Chinese bureau of
education is said to look with favor
upon the Introduction of athletics , Into
government schools.
The first International contest be
tween American and German yachts in
German waters will be held in August
The arrangements were completed -by
Rear Admiral Barandon of the German
Imperial Yacht club, and Henry Howard,
chairman of the race committee of the
Eastern Yacht club of Boston. The
races for the .cup offered by the Ger
man emperor will Start on August 16.
America, will be represented by three
boats.
e
The Columbia university versus Allen
preparatory school ball gams was post,
poned , yesterday on account of rain.
The next game of the lnterscholaetlo
league will bs tlved next Wednesday
between ths Portland high ana tne
east side high.
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Work on ths ground In England
where the O'.ympic games Of 19Q8 will
be held has already been begun. Ac-
EVERYTHING READY FOR
NEWSPAPER BALL GAME
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No Admission Will Be Charged
But Kindly Omit Flowers
and Eggs. '
Ths baseball gams between Ths Jour
nal and Telegram editorial staff teams
will ba 4 called promptly at 9:80 o'clock
tomorrow morning at ths league
grounds. Twenty-fourth and .Vaughn
streets. No admission will bs charged,
but friends of the newspaper men who
are present will be liable for any dam
age to the grandstand caused by their
own negligence.
Two new baseballs to bs used In the
game tomorrow have been donated by
the Honeyman Hardware company, with
the wish that ths worst team be de
feated. This gams Is ths first of a
ssrles of six to be played between ths
teams of ths editorial staffs of Ths
Journal, Telegram and Oipgonlan, giv
ing each team two games with each of
th other two. They are playing for
the championship of the press league
and th silver trophy offered by Alex
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All STAR TIIG-OF-IYAR
TEAMS TO PULL HERE
Contesting Giants to Be Best of
All the Teams on the
Paciflo Coast.
The greatest of all tug-of-war con
tests ever held on the Paciflo coast Is
being planned by the. promoters of ths
tug-of-war 'contests held here and In
othsr parts of ths northwest during ths
past winter. The pull Will be between
two teams composed of ths pick of the
tuggers from All over the coast
Ths place selected -for ths battle of
giants is the auditorium at ths Lewis
and Clark fair grounds, the time May
Z5. -Tbe pun will bs for a purse and
ths ohampionshlp of ths coast. Ths
captains of each team have been chosen
from the tournaments recently held in
Portland. J. J. Llbak, captain of the
winning team in ths International tour
nament, will captain the Vikings. J. W.
Farns will . captain . the Alerts. The
contest will be held under R. K. Fox's
Police Oasette rules, written by A. W.
Planck of Portland. There will be no
limit to ths weight of either man or
team. A. M. Planck will manage the
contests. Oeorg Lewis will referee.
MULTNOMAH BOWLING
AVERAGES FOR WEEK
Team.
McCabe
Monson
Moore .
Played.
88
, 88
...88
Won. Lost .
Brigham
James .......
Oearin
Lonegran .....
Glass ,
..88
..88
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28
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P.C.
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.688
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Surplus and undivided profits . 10,283,034.19
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BALL PLAYERS GO
TO SPOKANE TEAM
Dolly" Oray, ths crack shortstop of
ths Multnomah club nine, and Asnsr
Houston, the Flakes' third baseman,
will leave tonight for Spokane, where
they will Join ths Spokane aa;grrega
tinn nf ths Northwest leaaue. The men
were sla-ned last night by K. K. Qulnn,
manarer of ths Bponane ciud, wno came
to town to look for likely playars. It
Is possible that be may sign another
local ball tosser or two before be lsavss
for home. : v ' .
UnUl ths opening of tha Trt-Clty sea
son' her Houston was a member of the
Multnomah club nlns, but was expelled
from tha olub for playing professions!
ball. Gray received an offer a short
time ago from Manager Dugdale t Se
attle,' but be turned It -down.
...mi 'll i' l il ,- ':,..(-
' Miss May Haalett won ths ladles'
golf championship of Ireland yesterday.
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ALL CSCOOISTS. .
BLOOD
poison
Is the- Want dlssaas
os earth, yet ths
eaataat to ears WHEN
VO0 KNOW WHAT
TO DO. Many -tare
plmplas, apotf on tha
tktn, aoraa ths
month. Blears, falliaf
hair, bona pa tea, ca
tarrh, sed don't know
Bend to Da. BROWN,
I la BLOOD POISON.
oak arch St.. PhtlailolDDla,
BROWN B I'USS, -w p" pom a;
laaU one month. Bold la Portland only by
Woodward. Clara co.
Pansn - for
per bot
The Individual averages for ths week
ending Ma are: MoCabe 187, Morgan
l04.Oamdner lei. Ciemsja"r80, Benhara
148. James 147. O. O; Brigham 145.' Bal
ley 144, James 148, Monson 141, P. E.
Brigham 141, Cummings 141, Orton 141,
Gearin 140, Moore 140. Glass 188, Keller
188, Lovejoy 187, Lombard 185, Sherratt
135. Trimble 115. W. A. Healey 133.
Carlson l8. Ott 128, Clark lie, F. 8.
Healey 116, Blagen 114, Harmar 114,
Thorne 120, Peebler 120, Wennerberg
119, Huston 114. Routledge 114; Willett
lllrfloott 111, Barrett 106, Surman 103.
cording to the plans proposed ths sta-1 Pittocic 4, HUfleon ss, Berger su
amm will - nvo'' sealing cia.Diiy w
180,000 0,000 mors than the one at
Athens. It will be so construetsd that
those In ths top rows will bavs as free
a view of the field as tnoss in rront.
No decision baa yet been reached asto
whether the track will be measured" In
meters or In yards. For the swimming
contests an artificial lake 110 yards long
will be built.
COUCH WINS GRAMMAR
SCHOOL LEAGUE GAME
The Multnomah-Oregon game, sched
uled for this afternoon on Multnomah
field, has been postponed on account of
rain, as has , also.- been the Brewers-
fBrainard . game of tbs Trt-Clty league,
scheduled fc. this afternoon at the coast
league -STOUmhw ' m- "
Collf(?e Track Events Today.
Tale ys. Princeton at Princeton, New
jersey. , ;
Drawn vi AT: I : T. at Raaton '
University of Virginia vs. Johns Hopr
kins at Baltimore, j .t u:
Harvard Interscholastle: meet at Cam
bridge. Massachiiaatta
Naval acadsmy vs. Carlisle Indiana at
Annapolis, Maryland.
University of Illinois vs. university
of Chicago at Chlcacv
Tbs Conch grammar school nine beat
the North Centrals yesterday by the
soore of 8 to i. xnrss games remain
to be played In the Grammar Sohool
league. Yesterday's lineup was:
Couch. North Central.
P.Patterson ....... c. ...... ,.Roth
C. Patterson ......p............. Davis
Levlnson ....... ..lb. ... t .... - McAfee
Blbea ............ lb, , Stoops
Warren .......... ss , j , , , ... . .; Brlggs
Black ail . . . . . . . . .lb ......... . . Turner
Qreer . . ..-.,., ..If .,. ...... Fisher
Levy .cf ......... . .McNary
Day .............rf. ............. Scott
Couch ..0 60104 8 8 7 4
North Central.,! SJf 0 Q 0 a
' j Parka Wani a Game.
Ths Parks' wouid like a gam for to
morrow afternoon from, any team under
14 years old. Call up East 1208 and
ask for Willie.' or leave word with The
Journal enprUnc edlto -- . .
United Sf .ales Congress
Explodes Bom!) in Camp - r J ;
of MenS Medicine lei
Tbs popular aversion to ths drug msthod of treaUng disease la growing
to tremendous proportional Tha United States Congress rscently sxptodsd a
big bomb In tha camp of tha patsnt medicine men when they enacted thy law
compelling theSs firms to give notice to the public of any dangsrous ingrsdienta
their mixtures may contain. I predict that the present decade will sound the
death knell of the drug system of treatment as it Is practised "day- It
"seems to ms that' mucts argument should not b necessary to onvincs you
who bavs for years piled your system with drugs and found no permanent
relief from your ailment, that that system of treatment Is all wrong. But
some of you stick to It, and whyt Becauss It was the custom of your father
and your father's father. A matter of habit and nothing elsfc - Tour fore,
fathers might J have bad an excuse, but for you there la none. ;fjoaJ
Electro-Vigor Is at your command. If with you the arguments which I havs set
forth do not takalroot thera Is yet another argument jnost .Potent W jtm
oonvincing power, and that Is ths Galvanio Current itself. - I Mk ' J.0
come to my office and try It or send for Electro-Vigor and put It on your t .ody,
as I will arrange It for you, and I say to you the man don t . Hvs Wh 0. onee be
has felt the Invigorating effect of a steady stream of Electricity la JIS Tltaia
will ever go "back to the drug habit. 'v -v'" 'iLiT'viu '
Eleotro-Ylgor la a dry-oell battery which yon wear about your body while
you sleep. T it ia always charged ready for use. and --amsratas L"MJJW.'
constanUy. Ton don't have to bother about charging It In vinegar or aold. r
The exhilarating sensation Is felt without sting or burn, and I nave psrtectea
it with a regttlatfng devioe which makes the current mild or stronf at wui. , , .
I spent-bnndreda of dollars onr doctoraland drugs without getting any .help, and ,h,n J -
physical wreck when I began your treatment . Now X am strong.' my kidneys give me no tJJ i p
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