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1 $ THE 1 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; FRIDAY EVENING,' SEPTEMBER 87 : 1007. PERMANENT BODY FOR C. M. Cellar, Herman Frael, Olaf Ander son," R. M.. Leathers, John Fox, Norrla Staplea, Herman lyise, , J.- It Whyte, Q. I., Peterson, Harry Hoeflar, 8. M. Gal lagher, John ,E. Gratka, C. IL Callander. F.. N. Clarke,'. C J. Trenchard, William Elgner, William Madison, ft. IC-Jenkins, N. Troyer. S. t Nauthrup, R. s. Carruthera, J. H. McConnell, n. H. Mc Lean, W. A. Sherman, F. Woodrteld, J. T, . ASTORIA REGATTAS ; ' (SpMlal Dlspatak, t- Tbe JoqraaLl .. Astoria. . Or-' Sept, 17. At i a , as meeting held last evening In the rooms of. the chamber of commerc 4 perma riEMSfC HAS TRY AT TRI-CITYtSEASOfl IS HOT YET OH ,'. . - ;y-i :. Minor league Managers De cide Kelso Has Another ' ; Game to .Play.'..t -t; nent organisation of the Astoria annual regatta waa effected, with the following officers: , President, w. Schlmpffi ker,..; f : V .. .. . '. '- t ..' KVBBnanasaal PRACTICE BY; ELECTRIC LIGHT niJOEGAit first vice-president, C, M. Cellar; second vice-president, Norris SUples; secretary, John II Whyte; treasurer, Herman PraeL The following directors wer elected:- W, E. Schlmpft, O. C Fulton, Itching piles provoke nrofanlt. fcnt TABLES Oil SEALS Brofantty won't cure them, Doaa'e Intment cures Itching, bleeding or frotrudlng pile aftar year Of suffer ng. At any drug a tore. . , - . Boies ; Much Dike Battling f Beavers Bat Eddie Quick as Hard as Seals Hit Hart- Nelson but His Defensive Work-Is Not So Good. man Tuesday. V, v (Ptdfle Coarf Fraaa Leaaed Wire.) 4 - V PEWS p HElSF0Rf re WORLD CHA TEN TO SIX IS THE J. .. SCORE !AT FINISH . jtf : .,' . j , - V ' New Flnt Baaemaa Field In Pin Style wd Take First Honor, at Bat Securing Four nits In Fife ') Times Up. ' v, -;; , , ,. TBHTininiri results. Portland It, San Francisco f. f' 7 Los Angeles 4, Oakland 4 (II lamas) . , STANDINO OF THB CLUBS. , Won. Lost. P.C Lo Angel ......... (I , Su Francisco tl T$ Oakland . 14 71 Portland . ... tl II .614 .141 .111 471 . ; Th Bvre turned th table on the . i Seels yesterday . and , walloped , tham nearly aa badly aa thy themselves wart , wallopad la tha opening- nam. Pitcher ' Quick waa Juet aa ay Thursday aa Pitcher Hartman waa Tuesday and Port- land bora away tha victory by a score of II to I. It night just aa well hare been 11 to 1, but Bobby Groom aaaed up ? In tha lata Inning and allowed tha vls- . Itors to vt a few runs of their own. Portland certainly ha a far better team' now than at any time before this season. Raftery and- Johnson . made . -ood from the first day and are now reoognlsed aa strong pofnta in the line ' up. But McCredle haa made another find that looks fully as good aa RaXtery . or Johnson. He is Ed Kennedy, the new flrst baa man from the Iowa State . . league.- Kennedy played hi ft rat game Teueday and showed himself a lusty hitter, very fast oft his feet and handy around the bag. Yesterday he played hla second game and starred ao bril liantly as to leave no doubt of his abtl- ity.' Kennedy came to bat Ave tlmea and hit aafe four times, once for two baaes. He also mad aereral difficult play at flrst I : r Krror for JTw aa.''v':.'i The first error to be registered against . any or tha new men was f balked against Johnson yesterday.- In the flrst inning Irwin hit him a fast grounder. -He got - It clean, but threw it low in his attempt to catch Hildebrand at tha plate. Dona hue took the ball on the scoop, but dropped It The play was a iulck one. and bad Donahue held the ball Hllde j r brand would hare been out easily. Bobby Groom was unsteady at ' the . start. He walked three men and hit one In the first Inning, allowing on run. Then he ateadled down and until i the ' seventh Inning but one hit and no runs were made off him. Portland tied the , score in the second and In the third the Beavers began ewatfeat which did not end until they had rone to bat for the I eighth time. Everybody got a hit and , In all II safe bingles were knocked oft 1 Eddie Quick, the cotton-haired boy who rolled them down the alley for ' the Seals. The official score:' . SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. .Hildebrand, Piper, cf, v heeler. irwin, u. .s. Melchlor, rf. ........ Williams, lb, ....... i Zeider, a a. .-..,-.. . Street- c. ............ Quick, n. T., .......... Henley .. ....,, . : Totals. I I 4 ) J III 11 14 I I Batted for Quick In the ninth. .f ....... PORTLAND. ' H ' ' :r arr.h.po. a.e. uaaey, id. ........... e l 1 l 1 Donahue, c. 4 11 1 I Raftery. cf. .4 I S I I McCredie,'rf. I 1 i. 1 O Johnson, as. ......... I 1 2 Bassey, It .......... S 1 110 Mott lb. B O i l; l i Kennedy, lb, ......... l 4 1 Groom, p. ..4 0 11 Totala ....... .41 10 Tl IT 1 - '. SCORE BT INNINGS. San FranClsco ...1 1 0 0 0 0 1-St HIU . ...... ...0 1 0 0 0 1 1 411 Portland . .......0 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 10 . Hit . , 1 3 1 0 1 2 a it SUMMARY. Struck out By Quick, 1; by Groom, S. Bases on balls Off Quick, 1; off Groom, i wo-oiH nu v,uey, jonnson, Don- Rain Coats AH 7011 reaJljr need to know. la now to icu a m when you tec It and jon can do $o bf obierring the fbllowlnji Thli circalir registered trade-mark 1 itamped on the cloth and thli Ilk label U ' , ywmnmJ at the collar or elsewhere. tSTLook for the Stamp and label and insist upon seeing them' for cnless.' they, sre both ? there, the garment li : not ' Genuine WtiHiC- )' V? wul send booklet telling all aboat o Crvftett Cloth if yon write w '4 aPWESTLEY&CO.i Vaawfetwre f "CravwMtto" dot. " ftUUin, Dteaa CaeJa. eka. . . . 1M rifth At, Car. ISA St, Mew Y ', n! ;1 1 , - ... iff'-' ,. ,. f-W . J i p. . ' 3 ... . . .-M si .a 1 rTiliMiTasssaMiasnsmiii m i TT II I t pink of condition and ready tor. their UUi0 AlitU DhLljKflhU battle, which will be for tha light weight championship of th 'world, Joe Oan and Jimmy Burn i (George Mem? slo) await tha call to th ring of th Paotfle Athletic club tonight Big Jim Jeffries will be the third man in tbe ring and will receive f 1,00 : for hla aervlcea as referee. ' ' - y Gans Is naturally f heavy favorite, but considering the Importance of the bout the betting haa been unuaually small. - Few - of tha rlnar esnerts ' are able to ngur how Burn haa any chance or winning. Ha is good at infighting ana .aa a nara.puncn, nut in. clever ness and all-around experience, Gans Is In every way his superior. Burns boxes on th line of Battling Nelson. He 1 Just as rugged and is thought to be a harder hitter. Hut he la not as gooa in nis defense, lie boxes in FOR THE SACRIFICE ii . Kelso Wing Frake and Tigers Plar Final ; Game for Pennant: Early In October Cnb Victory I Would Give Pennant to Frakc. Tha monthly meeting of th Trl-Clty leagu I board of , inanagere. held last I night, waa another of those strenuous sessions which hav marked th affairs of thla hustling organisation nine It became evident that th Frakea and n. u1V.f B,Ji,f,,r.jy,tf Xor c.,ev,r nd iKeli teams would be so closely arrayed sclentlflo fighter like Oan he should 1(7,. b-.-. be easy to get at Th general opinion Is that th champion should be able to aispoaa fil the Chicago lighter in a hort time. Tbe flaht will be a 10-round affair. and will be the second time In one month that Oan haa defended hla title. The colored fighter cam out of hie recent contest with Brltt without a mark, and sine then haa been train In faithfully ao that he Is in excel. lent shape for th battle tonight Burn aiao has Been trainin ror him weeks and the report from hi quarters are to the affect that he 1 in th best of condition. The contest will be at lit pounds, a weight which suits both fighter. John A iV.::r. 1 1 I t I J I'WormiV- - manager.-, k. a. c. V"" ! ? f l X .. FOOT RAI.T..TMV OREGON BALL TEAM MAY TRAVEL SOUTH (Special Dlapatca ts The JearaaL) -University of Oregon, Eugene. Sept 17. The University of Oregon expect to have such a strong baseball team next spring that already the students are talking over the prospects of game with Berkeley and Stanford. President Campbell wants to see th team go soma ii possiDie, ana since so many new, good men have already registered, " Jt t old players are .ntbupJatlo about a trip. Who will coach the team la not known. Phyaical Director - Besdek coached the men last year and put out a good team. Gordon B. Frost the football coach. Is an old baseball player, and possibly he might be induced to take charge of the nine. Ralph McEwen, a Washington boy, has been appointed aastatant football manager. Hcwn played a little last year, but this year expects to attend to hla managerial work. McEwen J a member of th Junior claaa. ' Hamilton Race Result. won, tiui caste secona, clean Sweep I third. j Second race, five and a half furlnnra Emma C. won. Green Dala second, HU- j if in intra. Third race, one mile and a. alxtaenthl furore won, Alary larby second, Per- rourtn race, about two 'for th pennant Last evening the director met to cloae the playing seaaon of th league, and as far as possible wind up the af fairs of the organisation. Attar three hours of "rag chewing" they decided to close th seaaon September IS. and voted one more game to Kalao In order mat in jieiso team mignc nave an equal number of game played with the Frakea. None of the manager waa ovaranxlou to take on the game with me Tixers. some nieaainar diabanaon. meat of their teama, othere claming that they had played their full quota of gamea, and did not propoae to play any mora, so at length the Cubs wer se lected a a aacrlllca, to th bloodthirsty Tigers and for the second time this season It will be up to them to practi cal ueciae tne pennant winner in tnis ease; If they defeat the Tigers the Frakea win the rag, If tha Tigers eat up the Cubs th Frakea and Tiger will be tied for the pennant and th tl will be played off In Portland during the first week In October. Sweeping aalde all precedent estab lished by other leagues la. the matter of tbe pneumatlo ball episode at St Johns, the board dellberatelywvoted to allow th gam to stand as played and In favor of the Frakea. Summing the matter un. Kelso won a nolnt in tha no. Utical baltle and tha Frakes came back with another, placing th two rivals about where they were a week ego. Considerable cenaure was given the league officials for allowing the Frakea Brewer game of last Saturday, although It waa shown that It waa a perfectly le gitimate gam. And ao the leader, likened to two great armies upon the eve of a fearful struggle, rest In the Interim th Cubs, who hav demonstrated on several oc casions that they are in th same claaa with the leader, will try to win a good eleaa ball-game from Kelsoi -aad send the If chancea Kllmmerlna-. Manager Smith of the Cuba, stated roaitiveiy that h earn at Xelao If The Best $3.00:Ha in. the World . Fall Styles INqWI Ready BEN SELLI1MG LEADING HATTER that he would play hla own posaibie. tne aame team he has gone through the season witn. ana wouia -not resort to outsiae help of professional player. Th out-1 come will be watchtd with interest by I the fans. - I Treasurer Partlow rendered his sea-1 on's report in detail, which shows a fair sited bundle In the treasury and all oius p&ia. - The post-season series with the Spo Kane city league was ratiriea and com off aa advertlaed. mm. nil Fgltw Evening football practice ha been In augurated by the Multnomah' football quad. Tonight th club kicker will aesembl for their necond night practice. The first was held last Tuesday evening and about IS player turned out ' The evening cradle Is held In a larre tent in the northeast corner of tha ftelif The tent is lighted by two large arc burners and amnio . ODnortunltv la af forded for the . practice of formations and drill in signal a. John M. Bradley, formerly Of Princeton university, is nna of the .new men who will be a likely candidate for a line position. Fielding of Western Reserve- university la an. other new one. Both are husky fel lows and add strength to the squad. Captain "Lonergan, "Stump" Btott, XMck Wilder,. Owen, one of Willam ette' halfback last year, Alexander Downing, and Carleon are other who snoweu up zor tne mat nignt'a practice. Dr. Wiley G. Woodruff waa out to conch the men In line. Dr. Woodruff win probably play if baaiy needed. Fol lowing the practice the men ran for io minutes to improve their wind.' The first scrimmage will be held next Sunday morning, . provided a suf ficient number- of players show up to make two elevens. . The gridirbn has been marked and covered with sawdust and la now ready for hard footbalL The team has taken a big contract on it nanus to piay tne university or Wash ington two weeks from tomorrow and come hustling must be done if they are noi u lose ineir tirst came. A practice game may be held a week from tomorrow against the Hill Military ahue. Kennedy. Double clay Groom tn Donahue to Kennedy.. Sacrifice hits Hildebrand, Donahue, Groom. Stolen bases Hildebrand, Piper, Raftery, Ca sey, Bassey 3. - Hit by pitched ball riper. 'irsi oaae on errors Ban Fran. Cisco, 1. Wild pitch Groom. Left on bases San Francisco, II; Portland, 12. Time or come -two hours. Umnl AMERICAN LEAGUE. At PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia S. Chi cago 1. ' - . At Washington St Louis 1. Washing. ton . t At Boston Detroit 8, Boston 6, At New Tork Cleveland Near xora o. t. -v' m NORTHWEST LEAGUE. At Tacoma Tacoma 4, Butte 2. At Seattle Seattle 6, Aberdeen Jit Vnfnnv.KMVan,AiivMi kan Z. . , Spo NATIONAL LEAGUE. ia.t Pittsburg Pittsburg , Boston 4. Oaks and Angels Tie. (Pacific Coast Press liSased Wlre.l San Francisco. SfDL n.rinrkris.. ended yesterday's aame with tha rtaira una mo Angeis uea. ; tscore: R.H.E. is a ngeies .................. 4 9 j vaniana .........-...... 4 JO 0 turneries nanaoipn ana Hogan; W, Hogan and Bliss. Results at Spokane Fair. First race, five furlongs, selling, 1-year-olds and upwards Arcourt first Bill BegweU second, Jesebel third; time, 1:06. . Second race, six furlongs, ' selling, mares, 4-year-olds and upwards Aza first, Jerusha second, Susan Gregg third: time, 1:18. Third race, five and a half furlongs, 1-year-olds and upwards Gemmill first. Smithy Kane second. Rustling Silk third; time, 1:08. . Fourth race, five furlongs, Inland Em plre handicap. 2-year-olds Moore John- son first Willie T. second. Patriotic UJira; ume, 1:1)2. .Fifth race. sLr furlnnra. aaltlnv S-year-oIds and upwards Lady's Beauty iirsi. nunium seconok Hene him thirfl- time, 1:18. ,. ' . . wxtn race, mile and SO yards, selling, 4-vear-olda and nnwinf, inoiw riT Iadora seoond, Lerlda third; time, 1:48, .7 w Sharker4 Racing Tip, t-ffl . Paetfl Coast Press tsaaM Win.) San Franclncn. Rent. , 97 u.miHii selections First nr. n. . it-u . Ketchemlke. Coitnesa: firtaV.fiombrtts. ,. aVutbflnar,. uurdjraca' Master Lester, Gold Note, Taunt; fourth race, Willie Green, Glimmer, Dele Btrome: fifth race. Miss Ceaarton, Lls- iie jnciean, j. w. uiNeui; sixtn race. Escutcheon, Webber, Botanist; seventh race. The Englishman, Flavlgny, Ra- Dounaer. . - Latonla selections First race. Mo Chord, Vlperine, Uncle Henry: second race, Little Shrimp, Char, Peoria; third race,. Colloquy, Hazel Patch, Mike But ton; fourth race, W. K. Blade, Class Leader, Full of Fun: fifth race, Lady Carol, Frbntenac, Funlculalre; sixth race, snining star, iACache, Scalplock. Races at Yakima Fair. 2:09 pace, 700 purse F. 8. Shaft's Sherlock Holmes first E. F. Tongue's Lord Lovelace second, L. C. Shell's M. Bonne M. third; time, 2:08. Half mile run A. C. Holcomh's Tnt first J. Cane's J. F. Anderson second. xi. racawen o uaieiia inira; Time B:ou. Kittitas stake, one mile, $400-K. W. Robinson s H. I. Caul Can first. James Lowe's Lorn Reed second, M. L. Ab- Dott s Foncaster inira; time, 1:41. 1 Seven furlongs, selling W. P. r.ovrt' Edna Felice first. H. Long's The Maoer secona, i. junage soapy Jones third; nine, x.n. Three furlong, special race Geo rare u. iirai, uoiaDug second. riODaueen Liu ru; ume, v;i. miles Vara mS?.:.7.: COACH STANFORD CEpW :Sri".1-"""non? won ewttcnea second. Wild Cherry third. Officials for Big Game. (United Preas Leased Wire.) v New T2Ik .8ept- t7 The central board of officials, a subcommittee of the Intercollegiat football rule committee Jrovernlng the colleges of the Middle At antie and New England districts, will meet at the Murray Hill mStel in this cuy lomgm to complete tne rinal ar rangements for the present season. The principal work before the board Is to complete the list of officials and also arrange the schedule of big games for wun-n ins ooara win appoint orriclals. . Fights. Scheduled for Tonight, Joe Gans vs. Jlmmv Rnm AUfflUH. Abe At tell va Johnnv Wmm Springfield, Illinois. " "Cyclone" ThmrniMn va xt.. ... wn".vrr v"" Jimmy Hanlou VS. Gus Rosa at An. gusta. Maine. A dispatch from Stanford university says that the college boat club Is de sirous of obtaining th services of Coach Dan Murphy for another year, and that the club deferred action in hiring a coach until Murphy could be I communicatee witn at Portland. The Met is that Murphy left Portland two or tnree weeks sgo. e went south, leaving the members of th Portland Boat club with th understanding that he expected to reeume hla position at I tne university. British Fighters Coming. (United Press Leased Wire.) London, Sept. 27. With the object of I snowing some or tne Yankee fighters what the present-day Britons can do, Owen Moran, Johnny Summers and Pat O'Keefe have booked passage to sail for w tork tomorrow. Bummers and Moran have crossed the pond before, I but for O'Keefe tt will be bis first visit I to America. Moran nopes to get on a bout with Abe Attell, while Summers Is I wining to taxe on any man In his class. I ) fp&, err. I -yVV ?i tv&M 1 ; YoiiSave Have you a fall outfit to pur chase? We, can' and will outfit jou from head to foot from $10 to $15 less than our competitors. ii you neea a nai suit, under wear, shoes, hosiery and neckties and .contemplate, a complete out fit you are tne rnan to whom this advertisement, is directed. We give each customer our individual attention. We are out of the high' rent ; district, and you get the benefit in price. We are satisfied with small profits because our expenses are small , BarrS Hcffffatt r Hats, Suits, Shoes, Underwear, j Hosiery, Neckties - 208 MORRISON BiTwixir rxoarr Airs rrsurr an. ; . , . , Itcl St CTharles XoteL ' - -Remember, we will outfit ybu for . less than ' our Competitors.- s . 1 ,. , ; -. . ; Gravesend Resnlt. , Five and a half furlongs Martha Jan won, Winning Star second. Marbles third; time 1:08. Steeplechase, 4-year-old and upwards. about two and a half miles Sheriff Williams won. Knisrht of Elwav second Duneeverrlo third; time, 4:56. Five and a half furlongs Nimbus won, Biuano secona. Aunt KOS third; time, 1:06 4-6. The Occidental handicap, one and one eighth miles Gold Lady won, Dandeloin secona. Am pea e inira; time, 1:51 l-f. One and one-etarhth mllea Lane Allen won, tseauckire secona, Kockstone third; uniQ, i:oo; jianaicap, about six rurlonirs Danes cara won. Eldorado second. Ramrod xnira; ume, i:lu. Latonla Race. Result. . First rate, six furlongs Viper won. Dulclna second. Bell of Fensanc third. Second race, five and a half furlong Marlon Moor won, Third Rati second, Firmament- third. -'.'" Third race,, on mil Lexoltn won. VH.iB"vt wuvuu, 111 XUlllKB VUiru. Fourth - race. six. furlongs Miss Strome won, Beatrice K. second, Grace George third. Fifth race, five and m. half furiuiL Hans won, Mamie Gallagher second, Or lando third., ..,..'.'.( ... ,', Sixth race.- one mile and threa mi-.. tesnths Ouardl won.. Greal. aecrmH iv. -ii. ,i,.4 . Hotel be avmj iorment New Modern Hotel 12th and. Marshall Containing 140 Rooms nil . I II. ii ,.MiqiiqMwii(iiiyMlua.Wm'., . , I " j L1 1 " M 'J "Mmi J I I I i.iii immmmmmmm mmmm0s , v,f teiiii iiiliiiwiiiiii; v.W ;. :,CZJ r l iiiriliiiiiliiilipfe "U. "ft paaiiJ With Five Year lease Rental $5001 Month One of the Best Hotel Locations in Portland if." ft- For Further information Ihauire of MR, PHILiGlJRTZlaf f iaGEURTZlrf SOTS A i