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    JTIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. - MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, : 1007.
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PORTING
MBLE HEADER '
GOES TO LOCALS
; Beaver Win Three Straight
kv and the Series by Sun-
day's Victories. '
KINSELLA IS HEBO
OF' TEE FIBST GAME
. Allowed Bat"llT Hits, Knocks
Tbj-ee-Befgrr nd Fields Hit Psi-
, tlon BHlllatlf ChrUos Hart
man Pitches His Best Game Yet.
lerPortland, I; lu Frmo- I
ecoad fan Portland, T; gaa .Praa-
elsoo, I. -
The tall-anders did tbtnMlTM proud
and engendered soma real regret at
their departure yeeterday by defeating
tba ball toeaers from the Bar City In
two ona-aldad games.
. Br capturing tba Sunday double
header tha Beavers have won tbraa
etralght and bava captured tha aarlea
br four out of atven gamee.
Eddie Klnaella and Charlla Hurt man
pitched tha first and aeoond gamea for
Portland, respectively. Both wara In
flna form. Tha vlaltora aacurad but
five hlta off Klnaella and but four off
Hartman. Klnaella haa tha beat record
Of the pltcbera on McCredle's ataff, but
he haa been badly "off" for the peat
three weeks. Klnaella la really a hlgh-
ciaaa pitcher ana Ma return to rorra
waa gleefully welcomed by tha fana.
. The big boy fielded his position In great
style and waa the hero of the flrat
battle.
Aa for Hartman. ha never Ditched
better game In the eoaat league. Until
the aixth inning the Seala never got
bit.1 The Beaver batters were right
there with tha big stick In both games
and ooth Joy ana Jones were pound ec
unmercifully. In all. Portland scored
10 aafe hlta, three of them being for
three baaea and two for two basea. The
official scores:
Pima (feme.
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. K.
w '
DM1 KELLY WILL
00 TOJffillMII
Has Been Induced v$o leave
Oregon and Run for
Eastern College.
SPRINTER'S DESERTION
MAY NOT BE BELISHED
Vnlrtnttj Runner Has Been Corre
sponding With Michigan Managers
for Some Time Owes His Success
to Trainer Bill Hayward.
ilearaal Special Service.)
Aan Arbor. Mich., Aug. It. That Dan
Kelly, champion sprinter of tha world.
will enter tha University of Michigan,
this fall la now eaid to be assured.
Kelly has been corresponding for
some) time with athletlo managera bare
and tha graduate manager today said
that the great University of Oregon
man would finish his college course In
Ann Arbor. Kelly expresses the desire
to run on year in an eastern univer
sity, but In order to be eligible under
conference rules in view of the I act
that he is a sophomore at the Oregon
university, ne must enter win ran.
Since to conference rules went Into
effect a student wiuat have had at
least one year's residence in a middle
western university before ne can be
come a member of an athletlo team.
Kelly would finish the Michigan course
in two years and tnis would permit him
to compete in races in his senior year.
I Michigan men are wild with Jor over
ine prospects 01 soiling neiiy. 'mere
seems now no sprinter at the university
able to cope with Charlie Parsons, the
California boy who is now a student at
Wisconsin university. Parsons has al
ready apent one year at Madlaon and
will run for Wlaconstn next spring. Kel
F
OUIiTEEll IIIIIG
TIE AT ST. JOHNS
Milliners and Apostles En
gage in Long Contest
at Hill Park.
KELSO TIGERS GO UP
STILL ANOTHER NOTCH
With Score Four to One Against
Him, Charley Moore Goes Into Box
and Shots Out Frakes for Twelve
Innings, Bnt Falls to Win.
TESTERDArS TRI-CTTT RESULTS.
At SL Johna St Johns 4. Praxes 4.
(Fourteen Innings. )
Al H.S1BO jieiao iv. wooooarn .
At Astoria Bohemians T. Cubs I.
STANDING OP THE CLUBS."
Won. Lost. PC
Kelso 14 4 .777
Frakea 14 S .717
Wood burn .. It 7 .480
St Johna 16 7 .680
Astoria 7 11 .168
Cuba IS .186
Trunks 6 16 .160
Brewers 6 16 .118
For 14 long Innings tha St Johna
Apostles and the Frakes Milliners
wrestled with each other on tha St
Johna diamond yesterday afternoon,
each praying for aome one to make a
hit or a steal or aomethlng that would
break a tied boo re of 4 to 4.
There was nothing doing In tha four
teenth and by mutual coneent of the
two captains Umpire "Trilby" Rankin
called the game juat aa the clock
chimed the hour of 4.
But say! it was a great game, prob
ably the best that haa ever been played
n the Trl-Clty league. It waa also tha
In the Trl-Cltv leaarue.
loosest came, although Astoria and the
ly-s two practice runs of 10 seconds at r 7."' 11 Ro'ill'Vm. t.??S
iSiiM,n Srrnn x.turv .hn. th.t a" weeks ago. Both teams were in
Eugene, Oregon, Saturday, show that
he haa plenty of speed for the Jamea-
town amei in which he will nartlrT. I superb twirling. Ray Hlnkle's feat work
town games in wnicn he will partlcl- , th ,eft gi flark Moore'a clever
lay
lth
Spencer, cf.
Wheeler, ss. . ,
Htldebrand, It
Irwin, lb
Williams, lb, .
Esola, rf.
Street, e
Strelb, lb
Joy, p.
1
0
1
o
o
9
0
0
0
Jos Far, Who Will Finish the Season at Shortstop for Portland.
ll.
Umpire Perrine.
hour 46 mJnutea. GETTING READY FOR
NOTES OF THE GAME
1 I 14 16 1
Total 81
PORTLAND.
AB. R. IB. PO. A. :
3 1111
Casey, 2b. . .
Burdette, cf,
Bassey, If. ..
Donahue, c ..
Atherton, lb.
MoCredie, rf.
ry. aa.
Mott. 3b.
Klnaella, p.
I ill
lilt
0 114
Total ..18 I 17 14 1
SCORK BT INNING8.
San Francisco ....00000010 0 1
Hits 0 6 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5
Portlsnd ,..1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8
Hits ..10011011 9
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Joy. t; by Klnsella,
Another record-breaking crowd watched
yeeterday'a games at Athletic park.
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Charlie Atherton secured four hits
In yesterday's games. His good luck
made him feel gay and twice he tried
to ateal second. Imagine Atherton
stealing second! It'a bad enough to
have a man around who couldn't win a
prise In the sprints at an old ladles'
noma' field day, but when he is deluded
wltn the idea that he can run there
ought to be a captain around with
enough generalship to put him wise to
his shortcomlnga
e
Portland's base runnlns- waa miser-
able In both of yesterdajrs games and
tha eooree of both ahould have been
more one-aided than they were. Bur
dette, for example, waa caught three
times between oases. Burdette is a
pate.
University of Oregon graduates and
students generally will regret to learn
ox Kelly a decision to jrun under Mich
laan colors next sprini. The fleet-
footed flaxen haired youth from Baker
City hae been popular In northweat
athletic circlea since he began running
several yeara ago ana naa aaaea many
polnta to the atate university record and
aiao to that of the Multnomah club,
for which he ran at Spokane when he
atAhliahjt hie wnrM'a rmnfirAm In thm
TUV. TllU'FlMfTr IT A I Ir 1 100 yardda8h.
iiuimui I Kelly waa a mediocre aprlnter until
he was taken under the wing of BUI
Hayward, Oregon'a well known trainer.
Dan could never finish better than third
when Porreat Smithaon and Clyde Wtl-
uama ware running ror uregon Agri
cultural .college, and Charlie Parsons
snd Archie Hahn ran away from him
during tha exposition game a here in
1S06.
Wham XeUy Beat Smltbsoa.
The first year Kelly was at the uni
versity Bill Hsyward'a careful tutoring
enabled him to beat Smithaon rive yarda
in the U. of O.-O, A. C. meet. It was
evidence at all stages. Charlie Moore'a
auperb twirling, Ray Hlnkle'a faat work
handling of bunts, Trowbrldge'a head
work at ahort Phllbrook'a work wit
the bat and on the bases. Brown's hit
ting and Otto Moore'a handling of the
big mitt tor ox, jonna were an leacurea
that kept the excited fana on the
tremble, but their work did not eclipse
the steady, snappy playing Martin at
muwA Nawall at short- Johnson In
center 'field and Houaton'a work at third
for tha Frakes.
Pender Zs Hit Hard.
Pender waa hit pretty hard at times
and waa wild at othera, nevertheless
he pitched a good game and was ac
corded gllt-edgedf support by hla team
matea. St Jonnr could not win because
her best batters were all away on va
cation and the Frakes couldn't win be
cause tha wary Apostles killed too
many aqueeae plays at the plate.
Thus the story rns. The hat trim
mers went to bat first and started In
to get runa right off the reel. Johnson
smashed the second ball. Mr. Springer
floated over for a single, Newell struck
out Antotne hit through Charlie Moore
at aeoona, men ncue iticnie rarroti
with the telephone pole he oalla a bat
tgger aconng jonn
Martln. the flaxen-
haired youth who guards aeoond for the
Frakea, hit for a single and Richie
scored. Brother Arch popped up a fly
to Charlie Moore and Mangold punched
three holes In the oxone. Score t.
Cbarlea Moore hit to Newell and was
thrown out at first Philbrook laced out
a pretty two-bagger. Clark Moore hit
to Houston. McKay walked on wide
Ones, Hlnkle singled, scoring Philbrook.
McKay waa caught at the plate. Score 1.
Scoring- of Frakes.
The Frakea aecured another notch on
the tally atick In the aeoond, on errors
of Brown and Springer. Pender's sacri
fice hit and a Selder'a choice, Houston
acorln
At
to r!
aecond. Charlie Moore going into the
box and for 12 Innings he held the
buskr Milliners without a score and
four scattered hits.
The Apostles tied the score In the
sixth Inning. Otto Moore singled. Brown
hit a hot one to fender, rorcing otto at
second. Brown went down on a passed
ball and scored on Trowbridge's smash,
Springer and Trowbridge soorlng on
error by Houston and Charlie Moore's
drive to center field. Charlie waa
caught at third by a pretty throw from
Johnson. Philbrook retired the side by
hitting to Martin.
From this on they were unable to
score, although they made six hits
afterward and had plenty of men on
basea, three men being tied to the
sacks in the fourteenth, when Brown
retired the side by hitting an easy
bounder to Houston and was cut off at
first.
This game leaves the two teams on
the same rounda of the percentage lad
der aa before and an effort will be made
to pull orr the decision on Labor day
at Vaughn street. Score in detail:
Tba Official rig-urea.
ST. JOHNS.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Charles Moore, 2b-p.
Philbrook, eg
(Special Dlnpitrh to The JoaroaL)
Roseburg. Or., Aug. II. That Rose-
burg Is going to do her share toward
making the district fair an unparalleled
auccesa roes with the spirit of enthu-
! slasm that the townspeople are display
ing toward tne event. rne Dusiness
men of the town, headed by C B. Can
non, who never does anything by
halves, are outline; a coat of white
wash on all the buildings, atablea and
.fences around the racetrack. Thla
Iwork tig in ch.rre of Mr rnnon. who thst year also. 1104, that hi two records PP1 out a two-bagger acoring John
1 nTfaaraosiln aw tha r -& fa ar h. I were accented bv the American Am a- I son and Antoine,
4 r?.C,I. ZntliZJSft jv rSfKin 1 nner, but he 14 altogether too
na nJ?hfitJa&Jlt Th5l ""oklees on the aacka 1 Aiott ought to
aella, a. Two-base hitStreet Three- I h. cmlaA down hard fnr'atnnnin in h.
base hlta Klnsella, Baasey. Double
Slays Hlldebrand to Street. Street to
treib. Sacrifice hits Baasey, Mc
Credle. Stolen bases Wheeler, fisola,
Irwin. Hit by pitched balls Burdette,
Williams. Flrat baas on errors fort
land, 1; San Francisco. 1. Left on baaea
San Francisco, 7; Portland, 4. Time
of game 1 hour 40 minutes. Umpire
Perrine. -
Spencer,
wn
eoond Oaxae,
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R, IB. PO. A. EL
.10 0 I 0
6 0
cf. ...
lieeler. aa.
Hildebrand, If. 4 1
Irwin, lb. I 0
Williams, lb. 4 0
Esola, rf. 4 0
Street, o 4 0
Strelb, lb. I 1
Jones, p 4 0
Total iT T
PORTLAND.
overseelna the work sfter havlna
taken up a collection to rurnish the ma
terial. While Mr. Cannon is not the
only local enthusiast and sportsman, ha
Is taking the matter personally In his
own hands and la seeing to it that tha
appearance of things at the fair
grounds are strictly up to standard.
The track has been worked on more
thla summer than ever before, making
It the beat in southern Oregon, and
with everything being brought up to
tha top notch It cannot but bring mora
than double the number of race horses
and enthusiasts that this district haa
ever bad befora The fair begin a Sep-
lemDer iu, ana enas sepiemDer it.
Western Chess Toara&ment.
(Journal Special Scrrlce.)
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. II. Many
prominent chess experts are gathered
at laice uinnetonaa to compete thla
week for valuable trophlea and tha
championship of the Western Chess
association The association embracea
the states of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan,
Wisconsin, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa,
Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota,
South. Dakota. Nebraska. Kansaa. Wyo
ming and Colorado, and In Canada the
province of Manitoba.
6 14 10 t
Casey, lb. . .
Burdette cf.
Bassey, If. . ,
, Donahue, c. .
' Atherton, lb
(aCredle, rf.
Mo!!?Sai?- '
Hartmn7 p.
AB. B. IB. PO.iA. E.
. . 1 9 0 4 1 0
4
4
4
::1
..'4
.. 4
4
Moore, c 0
...0 000011001
...0 000011104
0 4100001 J
Total 34 7 11 27 11
SCORE BT INNINGS.
San Francisco
Hits
Portland
Hits ..........0 S S 0 1 0 1 I 11
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Jones, 1: by Hart
man, t.- Baats on ballsOff Jones, I;
off Hartman. . Two-base hits Strelb,
Mott 2). Three-base hit McCredle.
Sacrifice hits Casey, Burdette. Stolen
bases Bassey, Fay. Flrat base on er
rors Portland, 2; San Francisco, S. Left
on bases Portland, ; Ban mrancisco.
ba called down hard for'atopplng in the
fifth Inning of the second came. He
hit a hot one to Wheeler, but whan ha
saw that tha ahortstop apparently had It
ha stopped runnlna. Wheeler did not
fret the ball at once, but he got it in
Ime to catch the Beaver Just as ha waa
beginning to wake un. Mott mie-ht Just
a well have had three hits credited, to
Mm in that aecond game aa two.
e e
Portland plays Los Angeles at Los
Angeles this week. The lineup will be
tne same as it was yesterday. Pokorny,
Oswald, Drew and Schlmpff have been
dropped.
Jfext Sunday two Trl-Clty teama will
corneal on tna coast league grounds.
e a
In the sixth Innlnar of the second
game Portland 'had three chances to
make a double play, starting- from
ahort But In each case the San Fran
olsoo runners were too speedy to allow
tha completion of tha play.
e e
Be It remarked onca more that Tay
Strelb. the Substitute second haaaman
secured by San Francisco from the Cal
ifornia State league, la a wonder when
It comes to covering terrlf-nrv inln
and again he haa robbed Beaver batters
of hits perfectly Disced between
and third. Probably the moat difficult
individual play of yesterday waa tin.
cuted by Strelb. It was In the eighth
Inning of tha first game. Bassey waa
on third and the Seal fielders wara n fl v-
ita siure iw uaicu mm ai me Plate. I . -w m.- n .
Donahue hit a greaaed-lightnlng shot T "T , , 11
toward tha right pasture. Strelb national chess tournament at
jumpea in ironi or ll and stuck out his
paws in time ror it to crack him on the
wrist and ahoot akyward. Strelb
grabbed tha bail aa it descended. Dona
hue waa almost on top of the initial
sack, but tha aeoond baseman beat him
there with one of the awlftest abort
arm throws aver seen on tha local dla-
mvno.
Bines Tie Eugene Colts.
(Special Dlipatea to Tie Jonrnel.)
Eugene Aug. II. The Springfield
Bluea tied the Eugene Colta yesterday
afternoon In the percentage columna of
the Lane county league, defeating the
local nine at Springfield by the score
of 9 to 2. It waa a case of the best
team winning. Though Da Neff showed
himself In extraordinary form for Eu
gene, he did not receive- aa good aup
port as Tallafero, who haa not lost a
contest for over a month.
y
teur Athletic union.
Just how the Eugene merchants and
the Portland alumni of tha university
who subscribed the fund which will
take Kelly to Jamestown will accept tha
aispatcn rrom Ann Amor is not known.
Oregon men took it for granted that
when Kelly announced that he would
don an Oregon track auit at the Jamea
town world'a championship a-amea ha in.
tended to finish hla college course at
juugene. it im reaaonaDie to believe,
however, that his absence from the state
university next spring will not be rel
ished. Xla Ambition to Beat Parsons.
Friends of Kelly here atate that Mich
igan has been after tha eaatern Oregon
lad ever alnce his Spokane performance.
Kelly is said to have Informed a num
ber of hla friends that hla one desire
waa to lower the fame of Parsona In
the eaat. Paraona will run at James
town In September and next year he
will aprint for Wisconsin among the
"big nine ' oolleges of the middle weat
Should Kelly matriculate at Michigan
he win nave any number or opportuni
ties to meet tne California wonder.
Kelly and Hayward arrived In Port
land today from .Eugene en rouse to
Jamestown. From here 'they will pro
ceed leisurely on tneir way to tna At
lantic seaboard. Kelly will leave the
train at half a dozen cities along the
ay ana umDer up. hi iwo iu sec
onds flat atunts , at Eugene Saturday
snow wai ne la in spienaia condition.
KELSO TIGERS WIN
FROM W00DBTJRN TEAM
WEEK'S CALENDAR OP SPORTS.
To Irian fntt ,M m. I
Msxsroon , ana to unnecss-
; 0
asxy expenairatf oi energy.
Do not est foods that tax
the stomach to digest them,
and consume energy. .Drink
A.-
JLAI. JLVl
Tlw Ber of QaKty '
It Is rich In foodf-T&raes. low ls,0
tht percentage of alcohol and IXJ.
practically predigested. Thntrj
Is nojsaats energy in assimilating ( 1
thiood.vahiAa in Pahst Blue I ft
ubon. Drink it and keen cOoL
J sip-
Cbarlea Kohn aV Co..
Cor. Id and Pine Sta., Portland, On.
Phone Mala 410.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
At Tacoma Tacoma 8; Vancouver l.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, I; Washington, 5. '
Detroit 11; New fork, 8.
St Louis 0-1; Boston, 1-2.
Tribunes Beat Ex-Tribunes.
mv- in ii i. v . .
x no x riDiuii Daseoaji imm wnv, a
well played game yesterday from tha
Ex-Tribunes, by the score of 7 to 6.
Tha Tribunes scored tha vhni.. .....
with one down. Tha feature of tha
game was the pitching of Scott for tha
Trlbunea. who osonad 11
olaan hlta wars made off hla delivery.
The rest waa of the aoratAh aMm
SirJfenr rtvea were made by Nelson
and Wilson for two baaea.
CAR1ISLE HITS THREE
HbMERS IN ONE DAY
(ieuraal Special Service.)
i San Franc laco, Aug. If. Oakland
won both games from Los Angelea yes
terday, though Carlisle, the Angel left
neider, put three, home runa over the
fence. Score:
Morning game-- . R.H.B.
Los Angelas 1. I 0
Oakland , S I I
BatteriesBurns and Bagerf Carnes
ana Byrceav , .
Afternoon gams ' aEE.
oa Angelas .... ....... . .. ..".4 7 J
Oakland n .
Bateriee Nagle and H. Hogan; W.
Rogaa sad Bliss. i ... . ,
4 Carlsbad, Bohemia. Opening of
e Western Chess association tour
4 nament at Excelsior, Minnesota.
4 Annual competition for the Do
e minion lawn bowling trophy at
4 Toronto. Ontario. Annual re
4 gatta of the Inland Lake Tacht
e lng association at Lake Wlnne-
4 bago, Wisconsin. Opening of
4 annual tournament of the Sara
e toga (N. T.) Polo club. Tennla
4 tournament for the champlon
4 ship of the middle west beglna
e at Omaha Ohio state tennla
e championship tournament be-
e gins at Cleveland. Grand circuit
4 race meeting opena at Readvllla,
4 Massachusetts.
4 Tuesday National tennla
4 championship tournament opena
e at Newport, Rhode Island. Ten-
4 round fight between Benny
e Taarger and Packle McFarland
e at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Open-
e lng of Great Western circuit
a race ' meeting at Davenport,
e Iowa. Opening of annual horaa
4 - abow at Bar Harbor, Mains.
4 Western handicap shooting tour-
4 nament, opens at Denver, . Colo-
e rado.
e Friday Ten-round fight be-
4 twaen Joe Oane and Oaorga
e Memalo at Loa Angelea, Call-
e fornla. Opening of annual horaa -e
show at Narraganaett Pier,
4 " Rbods Island.
e Baturday Intermountaln ten
ey nis . championship tournament
e : at Salt Lake City, Utah. Corn- e
e, lsh wrestling tournament' at e
4 Calumet, Michigan. Central
A. U. outdoor swimming cham-
' plonshlps at Chicago. e
Kelao, Wash.. Aug. 19. The Kelso
Tigers yesterday Increased their lead for
the pennant by defeating the Woodburn
Indians.
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game, striking out 12 men and allowing
dui seven scaiierea nils, tnree or wnicn
were of the scratchy order. The Tigers
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SATXSTAOTOaUXiT, spend tne time nonsuiting physicians of kmowm
merit, To tha weak, rundown and mervoua naa no better advlos ean
be glvem than thlsi ;.
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r Ton persist In going to those who have no standing professionally,
how gait you expect to to b omtast This iastituoW
has tmllt no its splendid araetioa mora by the free advertising given M
bv lta FEXTEOTI.T sjATXSras PATXEHTS, who have tweetyad tba beav -eflt
of lta modern, sclentlflo and legitimate method a, than 1m any othe
were off In fielding and did not give
mm me Desi or support.
Concannon for Woodburn laated five
Innings, when he retired in favor of
Jerman, wno aid no better than hla pre-
accessor. xne wooanum Duncn are a
gentlemanly lot of ball tossers and took
their aereat graeeruiiy.
Halbert of Kelso was the star of both
teama with the bat, getting two singles
ana a mree Dagger oui oi iour times up.
Score: R. H. E.
Kelso 10 9 4
Woodburn ,5 7 0
Batteries Kelso, Golns and Miller;
Woodburn, Concannon, Jerman and Hud
dleston. Umpire Cheyne. Attendance.
600.
thPee of whlcS fek Moore lb. .
JUUIVKJ, 1 I SO esse
Hlnkle, If
O. Moore, o
brown, 3b
Trowbridge, ss . .
Springer, p-rf ....
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Totals
Newell, ss .
Antoine, o .
R. Parrott
Martin, 2b .
A. Parrott,
Mangold, rf
Houston. 8b
Pender, p . .
53
FRAKES.
4 13 42 14 8
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SCORE BT INNINGS.
St. Johna.
Hits ...
Frakes ...
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T. M. C. A. BOYS HAVE
FINE TEIP UP RIVER
After a six days' trip up the Colum
bia IS T. M. C. A. boys returned Satur
day afternoon. As the boys had their
Own launch, they took their time In
going up, visiting all places af inter
eat. '
will a. naie, uie secretary or tne Moore, r-nuDrooa, MCKAy. Burl
boya' department, had charge of tha Johnson. Antoine, Houston, Hlnkle.
nartv.
'The trip could not have beeji more
enjoyed," he said. "The scenes were
new. to moat of the boya We visited
the KPaper mills, went through salmon
canferies and watched fishermen aeln
lngffor salmon, all of which were rare
treate for the boys. We will take an
other trip up the Columbia aome time
oar.
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SUMMARY.
Struck out By Springer S, Moore ,
Pender 12. Passed balls Off Moore 1,
Pender . Two-base hlta Charlea
Moore, Philbrook, R, Parrott, Mangold,
Houston. Sacrifice hits Phllhrnok.
Houston, Pender. Stolen baaea Charles
Moore, Philbrook, McKay, Springer,
till
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Tha party ascended tha river aa far
as Bonneville, taking five days for the
trip up and making their return in one
day.
SUNDAY AMATEUR SCORES.
At Mllwaukle Spaaton'a 7, Olym
Pla 4. 7
At Oregon City Grays J Oawego 6.
At Oregon City Qun Club 1, Woolen
Mills 0.
At McM Inn villa McMlnn villa 11. fl
R. N. X
bv Ditched ball O. Moore. Passed baJla.
battery error Antoine, Wild pitch, bat
tery error-Snrlnger. Pender. First
base on rrora Hlnkle, Springer. Clark
moon. u. jaoore. anioina ibi. Manroin.
Houston (2). Earned runa St Johns
2, Frakea 2. Left on baaea St Johna
14. Frakea 11. Innlna-s Ditched
Springer 8, Moore 12. Pender 14. Hits
made Off Springer 3, Moore 4, Pender
14. Time of game 2:80. Attendance
1,000. Umpire Rankin. Scorer Smith.
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toaay on me magnificent clay courts of
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entriee from Nebraska. Missouri. Iowa
and neighboring states and they are al
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players, whoae high atandard of play
glvaa promise Of good competition.
Amateur Challenges.
The Laue-Davls seniors will cbal-.
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The Laue-Davis Juniors would like to
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grounds. For gamea call East 1209 or
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eighth street -
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