The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 03, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY '3,,.1D07.
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Beavers' Unable to Get Man
to Third Base Against
Los Angeles.
YESTERDAY'S ' (JAMES.
Lo Angeles S, Portland 0;
Oakland- , San Francisco 0.
' - BTANDINO" OF "THE CLUBS.
v ,'. .': . . Won. Lost P.C
,Los Anseles .......... 3 II
Oakland ..... . . , . , , , ;44 , 40
Ban FrartcUoo. 4 " 40
Portland,............... 47
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.SS.
.612
.183
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(Joaraal Special StrrleO
Angeles, Cat. July I. Kid Ellin
It He watted until Klnsella stuck
one square over the plate, then forcibly
duff his bat Into the horse hide and
drove it like a, rocket over the center
f lold fence. There was none on bases.
' but the digit was enough, for Portland
iwai blanked inrougnoui ina nine inn
ings, not a Beaver tosaer reaching the
-.third sack. - - ay ' ' .
.Two bad rrere Uy fVw f Portland'a
new men were reapoaaMe for the other
two runa which the Angela took unto
.themselves in the- seventh. Klnsella
pitched a pippin of a game, allowing
but four hits, but hla support waa non
support and divorced him from a game
.which he should have won. Anson
Mott, formerly of Seattle, Will Wallace
of r&llfnrnla and Charles A thai-ton. for
merly of the Trl-State ueague, appeared
,w tne game xor roritano. xoo score;
LOS ANGELES.
S- AB. JC. H. TO A. K.
Bernard, cf. .
Ellis. If....
Brashear. 2b
Dillon, lb...
Cravath, rf.
'Smith. 3b...
Delmaa, at . . .
nogan, o.
Gray, p t
0
1 -
t Total 18 4 27 11 S
PORTLAND.
An. K. H. FU. A. IS.
.Baaaey, If...
Mott. 3b....
.Casey, tb...
McCredle, rf
Atherton. cf.
, Dona hue. c.
.Carson, lb..
, Schlmnff, ss
Klnsella. p
Wallace. 1
0
3
2
0
0
s
0
2
0
Total.
.29 0 I 24 10 4
0
1
0
1 06
Batted for Caraon In ninth Inning.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Los Angeles. 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
Hits 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HIta 0 1 0 0 2 0 1
SUMMARY-...
Sacrifice hit Hogan. Left on baaea
' Los Angeles 4. Portland 7. First baae
i on called balls Off Gray 6. off Kinaella
4. Struck out Bv Gray 2, by Kinaella
5 Double plavs 8mlth to Dillon, Smith
to Brashear, Delmaa to Brashear to Dll
, Ion. Home run Ellla. First on errore
Portland 2. Lob Angelea 0. Time of
game 1 hour 66 minutes. Umpire
- Ferrlne. Stolen baaea Delmaa, Mott,
jDlllon It
gMUCHTNTEREST IF-
y SEATTLE REGATTA
' Seattle, -Wash., July 3. The annual
regatta of the North Pacific Association
of Amateur Oarsmen to be rowed over
the Lake Washington course tomorrow
with the preliminary events today,
promisee to be the most notable aquatic
event that baa ever taken place in the
northwest. The crack boat clubs of
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Nelson and
Victoria have sent their crews to con-
test for the handsome trophlea that
Jhave been hung up for the several
events that make up the program.
TWO DAYS'. AUTO
RACES AT ST. LOUIS
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f r Sitttnn tha PnHfnrnlo Woman Vhn Yoxtordnv fn Ttndnn Was Vlfv
torious In the All-England Championship Games.
St Louis, Mo., July 3. Manufactur
ers, dealera ana owners oi automoouea
flocked to the fair grounds thla after
noon to witness the opening of the two
days race meeting arranged by the St
Loula Automobile Manufacturers' and
Dealers' association. The event of the
Srogram will be a 24-hour speed and en
urapce contest, scheduled tp start at
Seattle Race Results.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Seattle, July ' 3. Meadow results:
Four and one half furlongs Snap
dragon won, Irish Mike second. Sanra
mon third; time, 0:65S4.
six and one half furlonga Aunt
Polly won, Redmont second, Lord Pro
vost third; no time taken.
Seven furlongs Lady Kitty won, Con
vent Bell second, Derdom third; time.
11U i arrigan won, r iiuo second.
ono II third; time, l:4J.
even furlonita Red Reynard won.
Alice Carey second, Dewey third; time,
1:28. ' '
Six furlonga The Mist won, Martin
mas second, Revolt third; time, 1:13 ft.
PEN RUNNERS MAKE MONKEYS ,
OUT OF ACTORS' BASEBALL TEAM
Actors may have aome knowledge of
handling fliea when ropes are tied to
them, but when they Just ahdot j)ut of
the sky the men of greasepaint and in
flection are up against it. Some actors
are also capable of taking care of high
balls In good shape when they are
served in long glasses by an urbane man
with a white apron and bay rum on his
hair, but when they come alszllng hot
right off the bat then these gents of the
footlights switch their orders.
These are .two reasons why the score
waa 11 to 3 in favor of the newspaper
men's combination of star baseball jug
glers at the league grounds yesterday
afternoon. Only six Innings ' were
waded through because the dinner gong
appealed to the players more insistently
than the wall of the umpire about that
time.
It was a great game. It could not
well have been anything else -when so
many' stars of the stage came Into
head-end collision with auch a collec
tion of typewriter pounders. Aa It was
the men of pencil scooped their rlvala in
every edition while the actora rang the
curtain down at tne end or tne aixtn
scene, sore - in body, but satisfied In
spirit.
wnen tne .game opened uon aterra,
who hones to be famous because hla
name is often mistaken for Bteffens,
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made a motion like killing a mosquiio.
Ilia bat hit something, which so startled
him that be never stopped running until
nearly around the diamond. Lots of
the other "newspaper men were scared
the same way before the game was
over.
Keel, for the newspaper men, also
demonstrated that it Is the keel that
keeps the ship on Its way. He made
such a good play by stopping the ball
at the end of the sixth inning that he
refused to write the atory for fear he
would take too much space In telling ot
the one star play. Mr. Seed also Is a
living exponent of the old maxim that
from the little acorn the mighty oak
aom grow.
Mr. Olle Ward Stood in the center of
the diamond for the actor men. He
fully lived ud to the fame of his an
pellatlon the given part having been
given him by nls parents gratuitously
as the Americanixatlon of the good old
Swedish name "Ole." The surname haa
been worn by one or two gentlemen
well known to the nubile. Mr. Ward
made highballs hla specialty throughout
tne six acts and managed to serve some
of them within six feet of the ground.
The most of the others either hit Bill
Harris on the breastplate or put dents
in tne grandstand netting.
Owing to the fact that The Journal
does not print aerial stories, it will be
Impossible to give the public the benefit
of all the halr-ratsing escapes, dramatic
pauses and . baffled villains until, the
next annual edition. Then It may be at
tempted. If advertising is alack. Suffice
it to say that the score was 11 to and
tne -umpire was Arthur Mackley. The
lineup was as follows:
Newspaper
Men. Position. Actors.
Steffa p Oil Ward
Ringler ...........c Chambers
Keel .......lb... William Harris
Dyment . .......... 2b ..... . .Ches Smith
Btrandborg ..3b Wangeman
Humphreys ........If.... Lvnton Athev
Gregory ...... .....cf Cecil Ireland
Watson .....rf.. Llndhard
Seed ........ r. . ..ss....... Jones
PORTLAND'S FAME
, SPREADS IN EAST
All over the east and !ln fact
all over the world sporting edl-
'tors are giving much space to
e ' the automobile records which
e Barney- Oldfleld established on
e the Irvlngton track during: the
. latter part of June. " ' ' 1
e Eastern papers havs ' oom
. mented freely on the excellence)
e "of Portland's racing" course and
the fraction of a second which
-the champion of apace killers
' managed to clip off hla .own
''record Jn' the . mile , run here
- when he made the . circle la
SI 1-1 second. . 'i .
Oakland S, - San Francisco "0. .
Oakland. CaL . JuW 1 Oakland ahnt
8a Fraociaco put' yesterday, S to 9.
Score:. .. ..'. . R.H.B.
Oakland. '....I S ( l i l t tNi , J
8an Fran.V.0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 "4 1
- Batteriea Wright and Oaahwood:
Quick, and fitraet. Umpire Derrick.
SEATTLE ill
WILL PLAY HERE
Siwash City Sends Ball Joss
ers to Battle Multnomah
Tomorrow.
Multnomah field tomorrow, both in
the forenoon and afternoon, will be the
battle ground between the local ama
teur athletics and the aggregation from
the Siwash city on the sound. Two
games will be played, the morning game
at 10 o'clock and the afternoon conteat
at 1:80 o'clock.
At Ooldamtth. the nooular Seattle ath
letic manager, has gotten together the
best, crew or amateurs ne can muster.
The team from the Washington city Is
strong in every position and particularly
handy with the willow. There la prom
ise of a lively aeaalon when the two
teama meet
Big Ed Morris, who did thing to the
sailor boys last Saturday, will be in the
box for Multnomah in the morning
game and Captain Cass Campbell la
scheduled for alab work In the after
noon. In the M. A. A. C. Hat Portland fane
will have a chance to aee auch clever
amateurs aa McClellan at abort, "Ken
ney" Fenton. captain of Stanford, on
second, Plowden Stott, Stanford' back
atop, and Dick Hathaway, Oregon'a
third baseman and captain. The out
field la fully aa well equipped with ma
terial and two close and exciting con
testa are looked forward to. The lineup
will be aa foliowa:
Rattie. Position. Portland
Brown c..... Stott
Fowler p. Campbell
Lamping.. .p............ Morrla
young lb Slnnott
Cole tb Fenton
Moaher
Fox
Cutta
Tenney
WelllngafQrd
...lb.
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,...lf..
...cf..
...rf..
Hathaway
McClellan
. . . Banks
. Munson
.. Ringer
IM-CIIY JEMS .
B ATTLEONFO U RT H
Brews and Frakes Scheduled
for a Very Close Game
Tomorrow.
Tri-City league fans will give vent to
their baseball spirit tomorrow after
noon at Recreation park when the Brewa
will be pitted agalnat the Frakes, tne
top-notchers in the percentage column.
.1 -nri.ltAl.Aa4 haa slat lA h f tt nr..
mler southpaw, Pender, to angle the cor
ners or nome piaie ior ow r
Antoine will assist behind the bat.
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flUKMIIDUIl, nun VJ .non, v v
of the old members of the Brews and
some new material wnicn m.nnecr nci
ser has secured will endeavor to keep
the hits scattered and the runs more so.
Much Interest Is attached to the com
ing event, and It will probably be wit
nessed by a large delegation of fans.
Dnih nltphm ir. fn rood trim, and a
fast, snappy game will result
All the teams in the Tri-City league
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are lUIUIOilUi a, AM,l ... ..V .u
The season is still young, and It is
probable that there will be many
cnanges in mo porevumB. wiuuju uv
fore the final games are played. Alex
Cheyne will umpire tomorrow, and the
lineup win u- luirew.,
X 1 BACD. .
Antoine c McBrlde
Pender D Robinson
Johnson as Frye
Parrott lb Helser
Mangold 2b.. Rlppel
s, ....... K Cut.mlw
nUUDlfll W M ....... auua..ia.
Parrott If ..... Cooley
lrron. ci xvay
Oliver rf - Oullea
RESULTS IN BIO LEAGUES
National League.
At Chicago-Chicago 6, Cincinnati 8.
At Brooklyn Brooklyn 8, New Tork 2.
At Pittsburg Pittsburg 4, St. Louis 2.
At Philadelphia Boston 2, Philadel
phia 1.
American League.
At Cleveland Cleveland 4, Chicago 0.
At Detroit Detroit 8, St Louis 5.
At Boston Washington "8, Boston 2.
At New Tork New York 8, Philadel
phia 7.
CHILD WIFE BURNS
HUSBAND TO DEATH
(Joenul go-etal Renrlee.)
Scranton, Pa., July 8. Charged with
having burned her husband to death so
that she might wed a former lover, Mrs.
Klndra Howeato. aged la. is in jail- here.
The lover,. Ignats Hutro, la also tinder j
arreat.
IRIinil F.1EET
1'JIU BE FAST
Speed Program for Harness
Races Has Numerous
' Record Events.
Everything is in readlnesa f or the
harness events which will Uke place
tomorrow at the Irvlngton track. The
program haa been cottpleUd and some
fine speed oonteats will be witnessed
by the large number of lovers of horse
racing who will attend the meet.
Special Interest attaches to the free-for-all
trot, the free-for-all pace and the
match race which will take place be
tween. A. C Lohmlre'a Rockford and
M. J. Jones' New Moon. Rockford on
May 26 laat In match race against
Agnes Lemay, established a record of
2:20. and the neat tomorrow with New
Moon promises fast time and a record
breaker. Between heats Hal B., the famoua
racing stallion will be shown to halter
before the grandatand. The animal'e
record la 2:04 H and ha la. owned by
Paul Weasinger. Zolock, the California
racing stallion with a record of 2:06tt,
will also be shown, and after they are
presented E. B. Turner will give an ex
hibition trick performapce with E. E.
Murgeas' trained horse.
The list of events on tomorrow's pro
gram will be aa follows:
Mile daah. 2:85 Max Lovelace, by W.
Olllnaky; Pay Mack, by Dave Dupee;
Sailor Boy, by Dave Anderson.
One mile, 2:40 dash, mixed Blue
Jacket by L. W. Watte; Willamette IX,
by Delaschmltt; Lady Bird, by R. t.
Debhler; Fannie B., by E. W. Bartlett
Mile trot, 2:30, best two in three
Hallle C, by J. 8. Crane; Red Rock, by
If W. Bailey; Donax, by M. E. Lee;
Chlco, by W. Truby; Ned Thorn, by A.
Lunsdun.
Free-for-all trot, best two In three
Red Rkln. 2:16H, by A. C. Lohmlre;
McBrler. 2:14. bv L. ZIm merman; Hank.
2:17 H, by J. 8. Crane; Will Lane, 2:15.
by W. O. Brown,' Plua. 2:19, by Frd
Becntum.
Pace, 2:25, beat two In three Alt, by
J. W. Johnson; Teddy Boosevelt, by L.
W. Watts; M3ae Altelena. by O. J.
Brown; Lady Lovelace, hy J. F. Shea.
Match race, best two In three New
Moon, 2:21tt, by M. J. Jones; Rockford,
z:zo, Dy a. j. ijonmire.
Free-for-all Dace, best two In three
Crochet trial 1:14. by Al Powell; Agnes
LKsmay, record ZUltt. Dy t,d Hanson.
SWDOIERS WILL
CONTEST FOR HONORS
World's Champions to Paddle In the
Water at Jamestown Daring
Latter Tart of July.
(Journal BpeeUl Berries.)
Norfolk. Vs.. July 8. The junior and
senior national awimmlng and water
polo championships to be held in the
Grand Basin. Smith harbor. Discovery
landing, between the government piers.
Jamestown exposition, juiy zb, zb ana
27, 1907, will no doubt be the greatest
swimming and water polo contest ever
held in this country, or, in lact, any
country, for there will be in competi
tion on those three days the most fa
mous swimmers in the world.
The conditions of this widely known
body of water, "Grand Basin, are the
best The basin Is 1,600 feet long and
200 feet wide, with a depth of 17 feet
and Is kept filled wth running water
direct from Hampton Roads. There
will be teams and members from all the
large athletic clubs In the United
States, including those of New York
and Chicago, between whom there is a
bitter rivalry.
NOTES OP THE MINOR LEAGUES
"Jack" Thoney, the Toronto outfielder.
Is the star of the Eastern league at the
present time. It Is said that no fewer
than five major league clubs are trying
to purchase hla release.
In the Virginia league race the Ports
mouth club has worked from the bot
tom to the top, while Richmond has
gone from first to last place.
After nlavlng creat ball and leading
the Three-1 league for several weeks,
the Clinton team took a Dad tumDie to
second division.
Pitcher "Bi" Allen of the Tuscon
team holda the honor of pitching the
first no-hlt game in Arizona.
Manajcer unaney JtsaDD is Keeping nis
Memphis team In first place In the
Southern league race, with Atlanta, and
New Orleans a few points behind.
Manager Ed Ransick or tne Augusta
South AUantlo league team has re
signed and Dick Crozler is In charge of
the team.
The Utlca and Albany teama are
having a bard tussle for the lead in the
New fork State league.
Manager Jack Doyle Is trying to
strengthen his Milwaukee team. Jack
haa kept the "Brewers" pretty well up
in the race, but they are not atrong
enough for Minneapolis and Columbus.
For winning nve games out o seven
in one week. Manager Ciarkln or the
Hartford (Connecticut) team gave his
men 8100, and says he will gladly give
ud the hundred each week bis team
repeats the trick, .
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