The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1908, Page 45, Image 45

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, , MARCH 29. - 1903.
; ; y ; ;; i STRR PLAYERS IN TRI-CITY LEAGUE RANKS ;
ATTEL FAVORED
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Johnny Tauscher.
i ' Four younr Players In the Trl-Clty
i league who are expected to make a food
: howlne; this com In season are Johnny
Shea, Benny Brlgee, M Lodell and
Johnny Tauscher. They all played lt
season In the league and all had splon-
did record.
- Catcher Johnny Shea Is a local pro
auction and one of the most promUlnff
t beckstors dereloped in'local ranks. Ho
, trom a oaaeDnii family and is a.
proiner or Danny Bnea, the Tacoma
a. catcher. Shea came Into prominence
i jwo years ago when he wore a Powers
,u uniform. Last season he was the
Cuba main stay behind the bat and lie
t will prove a valuable acquisition to the
i Vancouver ranks. He Is an aggressive
player .and ranks high as'a hitter.
Outfielder Benny liriggs of the Van
rouver club has been In the Trl-Clty
.. tmgum mr me past two years and In
considered a promising player by Jack
'' Ilelser, tb Vancouver manager. He
' first came Into prominence when he was
"ar 01 ma Portland High school team.
The same year he Joined the Trunk
makers and remained with them for two
ii " " Un'y hitter and a good
Inflelder Al Lodell has had several
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Al Lodell. . FtJ'h&l.
yeara experience In aeml-profsslonal
ball. He wore an Everett. Washington,
uniform In 105, and the next erason
came to Portland as a member of the
Powers Blue nine. Last season Ii
played with the Cubs and North Pa
cific teams of the Trl-Clty league.
Third Baseman Johnny Tausoher Is a
product of the Portland High Bchool
and is one of the fastest men on his
feet and one of the cleanest fielders In
the league. He has been with the Cubs
ever since he started semi-professional
ball and Is well known as a pinch hit
ter. He Is one of the best bnserunners
In the league and handles difficult
chances with the ease and graoe of a
Chase.
GORMAN SAYS M'LEAN
WAS OFFERED $5,500
W. E. Gorman, advance asent for
Mrs. Patrick Campbell and an unofficial
scout for the Cincinnati National league
baseball club, who Is in Portland, says
that Larry McLean and Mike Mitchell.
formerly of Portlanu, are the star play
ers with the Cincinnati nine and that
they are great favorites.
weverai weemr ago an offer was made
McLean by a mombor of the new union
league to go with them for 15.500
year and a five-year contract. McLean,
however, refused the proposition and
will play with Cincinnati this season.
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Johnny Shea.
Benny Brlggs.
runabout, to Dr. R H. Brown. Forest
Grove, Oregon; 15-horsepower. four-cyl
inder, Ford runabout, to Attorney
George F. Brlce: 14-horseriower. four-
cylinder, Ford runabout, to K. H. Guth
rie, real estate dealer: 10-horeDower.
Reo runabout, to Charles Sterling,
Urownsville, Oregon' 20-horsepower,
Reo Tourln car. to J. C. Garner. Bel-
lingham, Washington; 20-horsepowr
Keo Tourinif car. to G. C. Mitchell.
North yaklma, Washington; ZO-horse-power
Reo Touring car, to F. A. Smith,
Goldendale, Washington; 20-horsepower
city, Oregon.
Ing on this score was even money on
th day of the fight and thousands of
dollars of It was eagerly picked up by
men who believed Kelly to be a tough,
aggressive uzum.. - . ..
-One of the members of the ring, who
is aunoosed to have been made the vie
tim of a. .hold-out play by the Viore
avaricious tinhorn gambler who were
In on the deal, made a loud holler the
other day, accusing th -Adams woman,
R 1 v Silver. Kellv's manaser ana sov
eral other cheap sports of putting up
the Job. Billy Nolan, who thought' be
had a live one In Kelly, believes that
he was double crossed, but eald he was
willing to 1st It go at that,. , i
" It la rumored that the rrand Jury
and the auDervlaors will take the mat
ter up Immediately and make a thor
ough Investigation. If It can bo provrd
that the t sht was a del berate rake
there Is grave danger of Promoter Jack
Oleaaon losing out with his future .per
nilta. , The game Is In such a bad way
right how that the least little setback
Is very likely to put It down and out for
keeps'. Kelly and his manager have left
town and will likely be warned never to
show themselves within the Golden
Uata acsln.
Joe uans ana Boer i nnois are run
pulling off long distance talking
matohos and a couoie or tne local oro
moters are falltna for the talk and
burning up good money In telegrams of
orrcra to toe men. i ne matter iooks
like a Joke. It Is concluded by all those
wno Know tne same mat ine cnocoiaie
coiorea cnampion wouia muraer ine
Boer Inside of five rounds. Since his
recent ix'rformauces in the south. Ln
hols developed a remarkahln opinion of
his lighting ability and decided to go
right after the big fellows, though he
never In all bis life beat any ono save
a second rate dub or steam beer fighter.
Luke Marlach, one of the now promo
ters, believes that Gans and the lloer
would make a great fight ami he has
been breakJng hlsneck to match the
pair for the April date. Ht allowed un
hols to rib him up very strong, hut now
he Is aettlnr jerry to the tactics and
believes those who have been trying to
tell him that Vnholi only wants to get
the loser's end of the purse.
Ho far. Rrooklyn Tommy Sullivan.
who Is credited with a knockout against
Abe Attell. has been unable In l.iml
anything here. Several promoters have
been endeavoring to put Hulllvan on
with Owen Moran. the Enffllnh feather
weight, but Moran Is lavtne for a
chance, to gt another whirl at Attell
and, knowing that Sullivan is tough
game, has passed him up for the pres
ent at least.
In the meantime, Sullivan Is willing
to take on MrFarland or Brltt. Both
these men have given the red-headed
scrapper a sort of promise that they
will talk business with him after they
have eettle.1 their differences. Sulli
van, like the vast army of other Idle
boxers here, is stalling around, await
Ing the arrival of the fleet. Somehow
or other, all the flirbters believe that
they will become rich when the larkies
sre on tne joo. nut a ouncn or tnem
will be doomed to bittfr disappointment.
a novoi feature or tne various ath
letic feats planned for the entertain
ment of the fleet will be the treat Irish
field day that Is scheduled to take
place at the Ingleslde racetrack on
Sunday. May 10. Already preparations
for the carnival are well under way
and unless something- unforeseen hap-
riens. It will prove to be a wonder In
ts line.
The main event will be a hurllnsr
match between two teams made up of
the best hurlers that Old Ireland ever
sent to the Golden state. ' It was neces
sary for the promoters of the proposed
event to send all the way to the Kmer
ald Isle for hurleys, the sticks that are
ued ln the game. This will be some
thing new for the officers and men un
der Admiral Evans' charge.
Besides the hurllnit mntch. there will
be a game of Gaelic football and a pro
gram or varied atnietic snorts tnat -en-
erally go to make up afield day. In
vitations have been sent to all the
Olvmolc club. University of California
and Stanford cracks and It is expected
that a record-breaking" aggregation of
stars will take part for the tionor of
Old Erin.
The baseball fans are eagerly await-
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day. The recent series between the
Seals and the White Sox aroused a deal
of interest and showed that the fans of
this city nee more eager for the na
tional gams than ever. If luck favors
the magnates at all and Indications
are that It will the coming baseball
season gives promise of being the most
successful one that Ban Francisco has
known- since the stars of bygone days
used to perform oa the hlstorlo Halght
street grounds.
More than B0 labor anions In Ifassa 1
chusetts have recently passed resold .
tlons in favor of woman suffrage.
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