THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. .FRIDAY ENING, AUGUST 2, ,U07.
NEWS OF .THE SPORTING WORLD
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TEAMSTERS
MULTNOMAn CLUB KELAY SWDIMING TEAM.
TO PLAY III BIG
EWJOYSra
hot ma
TENUIS TOORI
find it strengthens and for
titles them to withstand the
trying duties of their occu
patlon, and exposure to all
Shuts Out Los Angeles in
Four Racket Experts to Eep-
kinds of; weather. The
Ideal preparation for the
day's work is to drink
Splendid Game at
' Athletic Park.
resent Portland at Taco
ma and Tancourer.
BUT FOIH niTS AND
NEITHER GOSS NOR
, ONE BASE ON BALLS
BETHEL TO COMPETE
for breakfast
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Dolly" Gray Is Nearly m Effective
' and Portland' Jxmo Ran I Made
' In First Inning, on Two Hit and
Basscy's Hot Shot. '
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
" Portland 1. Lou Angeles 0.
Oakland 3, San Francisco 3.
BTAKDINO Or THE CIATBS.
Won. Lost
loa Angeles ( 46
Ban Francisco 6S
Oakland 6 it
Portland 40 64
P.O.
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Wlckenham Will Doable Up With
Joe Tyler at Tacoma and With
Dan Bellinger la International
Gamea. ;
"Bobbr" Groom. th human tooth
pick whom the Lo Angelea batten
bombarded off the mountain Tuesday.
cam back yesterday with a mad thirst
ior vengeance, and his thirst was satis
Std. Tuesday evening McCredle gave
Groom a straight talk and Robert
begged for an early opportunity to show
that h etlll had the real goods con
cealed somewhere about his
McCredle aareed and. though
Klnaelta'a turn to act as target yester
day. Groom secured the Job and he
made a-ood in the most decisive atyle.
Four hits, two of which were hits by
. .virtu of the speedy leg work of the
Ungel runners, were all the sluggers
from the south were able to secure oft
Mr. Robert In nine times at the stick.
And Robert walked but one batter
only one! That's Groom's inside record
for giving bases on balls.
dray Is Effective Also.
"Dolly" Gray was on the alab for
the visitors and his work was but a
hade less effective than was Groom's.
"When it came to safe hits, honors were
even, but Gray was hit harder and the
Infield stunts of the Angels were neces
sarily a bit more brilliant For ex
ample, Baseey batted two line shots,
both of which were gathered in by Wg
Dillon at first. One of them was a
lazier which. It Is safe to say, no man
who has played first base for Portland
this year could have prevented from
. being a hit for one or two bases.
That shot of Bassey's, though Dillon
rot It, was so hot that it brought Lovett
in and rang the bell. Its one single
clang of the contest
Baseey Brings la tovett.
It was In the first Inning. Lovett
' opened the hitting by sending a speedy
ne to " Smith, which he was able to
?reach only enough to turn aside. It
was as good a single as ever was made.
Wott followed and bunted a fly past
Smith, as the latter dove forward ex
pecting a .ground ball. Del mas was
running to cover second and Mott
reached first easily.
. More than that Lovett's wits worked
quickly and he kept on running, reach
ing third just ahead of . the leather.
Casey went out on an easy one. And
then Baaey landed on the nose with one
f hi I-don't-care swings. The sphere
. traveled some, but Dillon reached out
Reading from left to rlght
F. F. Korrell.
This team will compete in
Goeti, W. L. Murray Jr., 'VY, L. Murray (instructor), V. H. Dent,
the big relay event in the Willamette Saturday evening.
one big paw and knocked it down. He
bad it a second later, but Lovett was
nearly home and Dillon saw it was too
late to do- more than catch Bassey at
first
That was the only run of the game.
Los Angeles came very near to scoring
one in about the same way In the first
half of the Inning, but a fast double
play retired the side.
McCredle tried out Pokomy at first
yesterday. The big kid Is miles faster
on his feet than la Atherton. He han
dled himself well, his only error being
maae wben be became overanxious and
tried to take Casey's grounder In the
second inning. Score:
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Bernard, cf. 3 0 1 1 0 0
Carlisle. If J O 1 4 0 0
Brasbear, 2b 4 0 0 1 2 0
Dillon, lb 4 0 0 11 0 0
Ellis, rf. I 0 0 1 0 0
Smith, tb t 0 1 1 0 0
Delmas, ss .... I 0 0 0 0 0
Eager, o I 0 1 S 1 1
Gray, p t 0 0 0 I 0
Totals SS 0 4 24 7 1
PORTLAND. !
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Lovett. ef 4 1 2 4 1 0
Mott. 3b 4 0 1 2 3 0
Casey, 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0
Bassey, If 2 0 0 3 0 0
McCredle, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Pokorny. lb 2 0 0 1 1
Donahue, c 8 0 0 3 2 0
Fay. ss 3 0 1 4 1 0
Groom, p. 3 0 0 1 4 0
Tatals 28 1 4 27 12 1
' SCORE BT INNINGS.
Los Angeles 0 0000000 0 0
Hits 2 000 1010 04
Portland 10000000 1
Hits 2 0002000 4
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Gray, 6: by Groom, 3
Bases on balls Off Gray, 2; off Groom.
1. Double play Lovett to Pokomy
Stolen bases Smith 2, Bassey 2. Hit
by pitched ball Carlisle. First base
on errors Los Angeles, 1: Portland, 1.
Left on bases Los Angeles, 4; Port
land, 4. Time of game One hour and
80 minutes. Umpire Derrick.
THREE TEAMS COMPETE IN TWO
MILE RELAY SWIM TOMORROW
Three teams, each composed of four
of the best swimmers In the cttv, will
compete In a two-mile relay swim in the
Willamette tomorrow afternoon.
The teams will represent the Multno
mah Amateur Athletic club, the Oreron
Yacht elub and the Oaks club. The
East Side Athletic club and the Y. M.
C. A. were both exnected to enter teams,
hut, owing to a misunderstanding, the
East Side swimmers thought that the
race had been called off until yesterday
and therefore did not hold a tryout;
while the Y. M. C. A. swimmers are
nearly all away on vacations.
The swimmers who will represent the
Multnomah club are H. L. Goets, W. L.
Murray Jr., V. H. Dent and F. F. Kor
rell. The Oregon Yacht club swimmers
will consist of Ernest Holmberg. John
Templeton, George Herren and John
Butterworth. The men who will rep
resent trie Oaks club are J. J. Byrne,
Charles S. Townsend, W. D. Warn and
Olaf Betsmo.
The race Is scheduled to start at 4
o'clock. The start will be from the
uaks pontoon, whence the comoetltora
will swim across the river and around
a stake nag on the Fulton side, the en
tire distance for each man being 860
yards or a little less than a half mile.
'ine competitors in each relay will start
off together, so that the race will not
only be a team race, but a set of four
individual races. The time of each
swimmer will be taken and added to
the time of the other members of his
team. D. C. Freeman manager of the
Oaks will give a medal to each member
oi me winnina- team.
The course of the swim la such that
it can be easily viewed both from the
wans and tne Fulton side of the river.
it ire race is successful, more events
of the same kind will take place later
in ine season.
SPORTING NOTES
Local and Otherwise.
LITTLE SPARKS FROM
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All arrangements are complete for the
annual cruise of the Oregon Yacht club,
which will be held tomorrow and Sun
day. The fleet of yachts and canoes
will leave the clubhouse at 7 o'clock In
the evening and will be led by Com
modore Knight In bla "flagship" Comet.
.VI)
filanning io come to Oregon to estab
Ish a large breeding farm for horses.
Prominent sporting men of New York
are arranging a benefit for Bob F1U
slmmons. e
ill try to raise
money to build a yacht to represent tne
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The road to Lick Observatory, on the
summit of Mount Hamilton, is seven
and a half miles long and there are
865 turns In the ascent of 2,000 feet; but
J. A. cr.ansior oi Han Franclsoo, recent
ly drove a touring car to the observa
tory In 37 minutes.
Booth Tarkincton. the novelist has
been touring Norway and Sweden, where
the reads are declared to be worse than
America's," and. where gasoline has to
be ordered by telegraph In advance. It
took a week to cover 500 miles.
iNew York will have nracticallv a fort
night of shows in the fall. That of the
I Automobile club of America and the
American Motor Car Manufacturers'
soclatlon will run from October 24 to
81, and the "licensed show will begin
two daya later.
f ew automoDUista in the country are
more enthusiastic lovers of motoring
than Mayor E. K. Tavlor of Almeda.
California. He Is a warm friend of Col
onel, Hiram T. Bradley, who claims to
nave been tne original builder of auto
mobiles on the Pacific coast.
Harry B. Cox. a Hartford. Connect!-
iOt chemist claims to have discovered.
after long laboratory researches, a sub
stitute xor natural robber, which can
be compounded as readily as the natural
gum and can be vulcanized or cured
witn even greater facility.
J-l. M ur.nr. rnrmnr v haA nf a
Michigan orphanage, with his wife,
I daughter and six orphan children, is
! touring the country in an automobile
which lHerallv is a house on wheels In
an endeavor to raise funds to establish
an industrial school at Seattle.
attorney-General Bonaparte has de
cided that the town of Glen Echo, Mary
land, a suburb of Washlnsrton. has no
control over tne famous conduit road.
motoring over which by autolste of the
Aanlrol hae KaaM rra A A iiMnlan nn-, V.. U
offlciousness of the local authorities. !Bt!.c arna. A wi.u not entertain any
France's recent raclna reversals, the tumicufcc mm uiar -cm mm.
1'aris sports these days, and Is amusing
American and Enallsh visitors of snort
ing proclivities at tho French capital. A
recent match between Adoipn, llgnt-
weignt champion or iirance. ana Hu
bert des Ruelles. champion of the north.
developed some things In the American
boxing line which would hnya-amazed
inu the other
American champions. The French box
ers are wllline enouch to mix it how
ever, and if the fad continues they may
develop Into effective men with the
mitts.
The people of Hawaii
Islands in the Trans-Paclflo race from
San Pedro to Honolulu In 1908.
Mav Sutton of Pasadena will sail for
home on Auauat 10. arter naving recap
tured the worlds championship wnicn
she lost a vear aso. Miss Sutton will
play at Niagara Falls and at Cincinnati
on ner way 10 uaiuornia.
Lawn tennis player" are interested in
the announcement made by Beals C.
Wright that when he returns to the
United States directly after the Davis
cup play, that he will take Raymond D.
Little as partner In doubles.
.
The Irish ODen srolf champion. H. H.
Barker, has decided to accept an offer
to become the professional or a wen
known American aolf club with llnki
near New York city. He la to sail early
In September for his new home.
At the opening of the 18-holes golf
course at Cabourg. near Trouviue, me
new club's professional. Coussles Dora
InlQue. of Pau, playing against Arnaud
Massev. succeeded In beatina the cham
pion. Domlnlaue went round In 83
strokes to Massey's 87.
It can be stated on what seems high
authority that Sir Thomas Llpton has
not as yet cnauengea again ior ine
American cup. The same authority de.
clares that it is altogether probable that
Sir Thomas will challenge. That the
trip to the States of the noted designer
has something to do with the forthcom
ing challenge is sj together proDaoie,
though no confirmation of this idea can
be secured.
Winnie O'Connor, the American looker
now riattir in oermany. nas been mar
ried to Miss Edna Lotlss, a young Eng
lish woman, said to be wealthy. O Con
nor will make his home in the states
after the present season.
4 HQ llinil-AUItllfUllU lVA,,, 31 H V..C1 J .
havlnar lately entered into matrimonial
bonds, has decided to -retire fsam the
coroffosW of men in the entering class
io taae pan in ine iresnman race.
From all Indications the International
rowing regatta which the National As
sociation of Amateur oarsmen had
planned to hold at the Jamestown ex
position has gone up In smoke, for the
executive committee appointed to make
the arrangements has been discharged
and things are at a standstill. It Is
understood that President Pllkington re-
emvrc no replies to letters he sent out
regarding the meeting of oarsmen, and
as the N. A. A. O. refuses to assume the
expense of the regatta the matter was
dropped.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won. Lost P. C.
Chicago 67 3 .H
Detroit 62 35 .698
Cleveland 64 38 .587
Philadelphia 61 87 .680
New York 42 47 .472
St Louis 37 63 .411
Boston 88 63 .404
Washington 28 66 .333
Oregon will be. represented at the big
northwest t Minis tournaments this year
by Brandt Wlcksrsham, Dan Bellinger,
R. R. Benham and Fred V. Andrewa
Portlands representation this year
will not be nearly as large as was ex
pected earlier in the season. Neither
ex-Champion Walter Goss nor ex-Cham
plon W. L. Bethel will play either at
Tacoma or Vancouver. - Goss' business
will prevent him from making the trip
and Major Bethel has chosen an out
ing at the coast in preference to tennis.
L. H. Northrop, another man who has
attracted much attention by his fast
play since coming here from the east.
will not be able to compete for the
big championships. - Northrop went east
on business several weeks ago, expect
ing to return in time to enter the tour
naments at Tacoma and Vancouver. But
word has been received' from him that
ne win be delayed in returning. "Dick"
Wilder, who made such a brilliant show
ing in the recent state tourney, may be
able to attend tne irartnwest games, but
tne probabilities are in the other direction.
will xeve Tomorrow.
.WIckersham. Mr. and Mm Ranh.m
and Mr. and Mrs. Andrews leave tomor
row for Tacoma to be readv for the
northwest championship tournament.
Tacoma Monday morn
ing. Bellinger will be able to get his
vacation in time to play only at Van
couver.
Of the three Portland, men. Wicker-
sham should make the best sWwlng.
Wick" has been playing a stronger and
faster game this year than ever before.
His match with Tyler was the bet in
Ghirardelli's
Cocoa
At Washington Chicago, 7; Washing
ton, 8.
At Boston Boston, 14; Cleveland, 1.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 2; St.
Louis, 0.
At New York Detroit 4; New York,
3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won.
Chicago 88
PU;sburg 66
New York 63
Philadelphia 47
Boston , . 88
Brooklyn ". 41
Cincinnati 38
St Louis 22
Lost
24
34
35
89
47
62
63
76
P. C.
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.618
.602
.647
.440
.440
.418
.227
Yesterday's Games.
At Cincinnati Philadelphia, 4-0:
Cincinnati, 0-1.
At St. Louis St. Louis. 8: New York.
7.
At Chicago Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, 2.
At Pittsburg Boston, 4; Pittsburg, 2.
Northwest League. 4
At Tacoma Tacoma, 3; Spokane, 2.
At Seattle Seattle, 9; Butte, 3.
the state tournament and probably there
Is no other Oregonian who could make
better showing at this time than ha
In doubles "Wick" will play with Joe
Tyler and if both are at their best it
is doubtful lr there win be another team
that can beat them.
Their moat likely opponents will be
Payne and Armstrong of Tacoma. Hunt
and Crawford of California and
Schwengers and MacRae of British Co
lumbia, should tne last named team
compete.
The international tournament beams
at Vancouver, B. C, on August 12. At
Vancouver WIckersham and Belllnmr
will play together in the doubles and
should make a good showing. Ben-
ham and Andrews will play together in
the doubles In both tournaments. At
Vancouver WIckersham and Bellinger
will represent the Multnomah club and
Benham and Andrews will represent the
Irvlngton club.
The tournament for the chamnlonahln
of British Columbia is now in prorress
at Victoria Reuben Hunt and R Tra-
y Crawford of California are comnet-
ng at Victoria They intend to nlar
ibu at iiconu ana 10 piay in tne
Vancouver club championship, which
Is held at the same time and on the
same courts as the International tour
nament. Hunt and Crawford cannot
compete in the international tourna.
ment, as the play Is confined to duly
accredited members of clubs affiliated
wun ine jNortnwest international asso
ciation. The playing of ftunt and Crawford
is one of the features of the Victoria
tourney. They were defeated in doubles
on Tuesday, however, by Schwengers
ana nacnu. (-rawrora is hardly con
sldered in the same class with Hunt
aoout tne oay.
Not one of Portland's excellent women
players will be able to make the, trip
Io Tacoma or Vancouver. This is un
fortunate, as unusual interest attaches
to tne women s events mis year throu
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Oakland Beats 'Frisco.
rJonroal BmcUI RernM.i
San Francisco, Aug. 2. Errors in the
fifth inning gave the Commuters a lead
of two, which the Seals were unable to
overcome, score:
R.H.E.
Oakland 0 0002100 0 3 4
can Tancisco ....oooooioo 1 3 6 2
the Tarara ,rlorlo. the Herkomer race
and the kaiser's cup, have set all French
men to thinning, with tne result' that
more money and effort than ever will
be expended before next season.
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was started today to raise iifi.ooo to
secure the Spokane Interstate fair man
agement against loss In ' holding their
fair this year without pool selling at
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We are to have another International
race or. the water next month and ex
perts believe that the four-oared Ger
man crew from the Hellas club of Ber
lin will have an exceptionally aood
ciiaiioe io win one oi tne two big events
in tne national regatta on the schuvi-
kill at Philadelphia, August 9 and 10.
The uermans nave thrice won the kai
ser's cup and are considered to be one
of the strongest crews In Europe. That
they are now coming over here for the
first time Indicates that they are nrettr
connaeni ui ineir nuceeas. Tva rrtur.
oared sneu events are on the program
me international and national and the
uermans win enter ror both.
The naval academv rowing mithnriti I
have retained Richard Olendon as coar-h
of the crews at the academy for another
season, tne nun that Ulendon has been
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