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s . v 1 ' i . ' ', , . v l . : ..'.". ." " ' ' - '"" - '",-V" ', J "l ' U ' " ' ., ' " , ; ' r " ' " THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. . PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5. 1603. 4 f;'.".;S!!IO(iE GllilS COllJfjBli'iLlilliES ICO IILO nee cnnri nvcnnn uocinvcnD pah Ul I llUlil UAI Ullul IlLIUI I Ull UMI Snperior Condition Enables Big Indoor Track .. in, Fine "Cantab3"tb3raieEiTala Shape forKecord-Brcak- ' Lobk Like Schoolboy. ' nuit-4 rw lmi wiw.) ! London, April 4.- "Cambrldga all th. way and an .asy victory." 'Thai 1. th .tory Of today', .naval elght-oared vrtlty raca orr th. his toric Thame, course, and one. again the favorite won. But at that It waa a "inff Saturday. . The present outlook iadloataa that tha big Indoor (laid and athl.tlo meat at Columbia" university next Saturday will ba on of tha moat auocaaaful la tha athletic history, of theee parta. While they ftav. bea etrrklngly .uo- oaaaful In tba paat vo la tha faca of great rara. ' Superior conditioning was I unfavorable clrcumatance. t tha naat responelbl for tha victory of tba win ner, but for a tltna It waa tha real thin In aquatlo contests. And ta tha baat men went tba winner a honors. '.. Long befor. tha hour act for tha ar rival of tha craws, tha axodos of via I tore from London waa apparent Laat night's eonvyai.ea ware "crowded, but today It waa not who would go, ratber It waa "how can wa got Both banks tbla year will acllDaa them alL There will ba an effort to emaah aotne indoor records, but area though thla ahould ' not dope out auoceaafully, tha reaulta will give a pretty true Una on tha coming eourae of eontaata among ma various colleges ana amateur team. Especially la thla true of Oregon and X A. C among tha oolleglana and Mult nomah for the amateur clubmen. Iaat year Oregon and a. A. C. fur- of the Thame, were crowded as the h7' Y ...aa kAaa aa ft-a flat lanM havfltlfl I -- - ?" "-rmm v mw- . ajUU IUBV VfWI UW aa awe w w - And It waa a real cheerful multitude at that, not a Jarring note marring tha oc ean ion. . -i . ' ' Cambridge waa tha nrat to put in gon ahowed great form In tha aorlnta hurdlea, ahot-put aad broad Jump while O. A. G made Ita great etand In tha dietanoa, tha polo vault and high Jump. Of eourae Dan Kelly, who waa In ex. an appearanca. and aa tha eight paddled ft. ffi dl7Ti2 XI . ik. m,.rt - p,,t... ih, w.r.l'"'1 form at tha time, did much, for toward tha atari at Putney they Were eiieared to tha echo. Their rival were not far behind them, and aa tha Ox ford orew aculled into the-oouree tha pre: ta tore raallaed that tha outaldera had won tha toe and had choeea tha ahl tared aide of tba river. . gtoeae BrQllaat On a. Oregon and thla year ha wlU not ba with tha team from Eugene, but tha boy from the atata unlreralty will have all tha reat of laat year'a men with tha exception or Hug, wno put tna anoti 44 feet Inohea at tha meat laat year. lloorea and Hueton, who ran In the daahee laat year, will ba entered agali In. A a they lined up for tha atartar'alaa wlllfaiaa KuykandaL Iienderaon and gun, tha aoene waa. wita poiwy two i waooa, wna too piacaa in tna wgn excepuona, tna moil pruiiant in in i jump ana iw-yara run. history of tha conteet From a cloud I , Axaiaa aa Kaad. ' ' 1... .Ir. thm mn imunxt dawn. rn. I . .' ' "" tratinc tha chUly air with a dellghful jTha n&fJ2uf nrmiH tnj tJe lanr. amooth atretoh orlwrra oonteat for them, laat year will the eourae waa but slightly ruffled h e re r- " ' - - "T " .v . , ,Y, and thara by a light westerly wind that I hJld,u,wnn- Thapola vault ba. abaolutelr failed mn it tha moat ex posed spota to kick up even tha alight est auKKstlon of a whltecap. It waa Juat clipping l:!l o'clock aa tha report of tha pistol resounded acroaa tha ailent river, and with tha algnal tha two crewa . caught tha water aa one man. For the greater portion of a minute they hang on well nigh even terma. but tha crowd watching cheered tween Idoullen of Oregon and Swann in laat year'a contest waa a thriller and both ara on the bllla for Saturday.- " v If for nothing el, tha meet will blow op a lot of enthusiasm la tha re lay between Oregon and O. A. C Ore gon took tba event laat year with Kilta, Moore. Huaton and Kelly agalaat Looney, Bergman, Shroder and Oreen- NATIONAL GUARD INDOOR BASEBALL CHAMPIONS l ; : . i. lit III 1 ' ' x M i - M ' , ; i . " ' : : ii ; fJLTflOllilll DEFEATS 01IE0 LIL'DS 110 ; WEST P0RTLAF1D HIRE M SOCIETY LEADER Score Four" Euns WWle the Millionaire Anthony Drexel OavnlPnfncfnTtflla irn' I . "RIHIa Clmrrmr in Pmtrtfi 0iaslnfir-HorsehIde- ' Multnomah yaaterday won a praaUce gmrna of baseball from tha Weat Fort land taaxa af tha Trl-Clty league at Bound of Mill. Draxal Blddle, aoolaty leader, sports man, author and amateur boxer, want Twenty-fourth. and Vaughn streets, by I down to defeat tonlfht at tha hands of a seor of to D. tKd Morris pitched I "Fhiiadaiphla' Jaok O'Brien. with tha force of a high praaaur ateam hw O- A- C. It waa tha pratileet calliope. But no ona waa to ba left loni ty superior eondltionlng, quickly told, and doubt. Brawn and muscle. one in aided b even befora tha flrat quarter of a mile had been covered tna "taniaoa" aegan to draw In tha lead. First, it waa the advantage of an oar. thea It . waa a trifle mora, and ao on, by the varleat rftra, tit th mM,t Wlth Kelly gone It Is doubtful wheth er tha team from Oregon with all Ita experience will have tna . free hand It had laat year.. - Emithaon recently ar rl vA frnm tha Mat and in tha Co-1 lumbla-tneet wlli run for Multnomah. With tha ' holder of a world'a record representing them In . the daahea and Company B, Third Infantry, O. N. O, won tha armory Indoor baseball champ ionship aad finished the season with a clean sheet. II ramea won and i none lost, and of than IS gamea only tba last tna noapitai corps One, played with team, required any amount of hard playing on the part of tha Company B men to win. , Thla game resulted in a acore of I to 1. - - Tha team's great strength Is dua to Its heavy batting ability and the faot that eeveral member have been playing together for tha laat aeven year a Tha playara aa they appear In tha picture are: Private Flrat row. left to ris-fct. Steven a, r. f.; -Sergeant Ouerln. lb: Pri vate Rathjen. L f-J aeoond row. Sergeant WlHiama lb and captain; Sergeant Weat, r. aa; Lieutenant Daugherty, lb; Corporal Laakford, L aa; Conoralbf Jamas B. Welch, at I81V4 Tamhlll. for the club team, and he' held the leaguers safe at all aUgas of tha game. Multnomah scored twa runs both In tha second and eighth lnnlnga., McClel land opened tha second with an out, to left. Campbell, however, got a lift on lya error, and wag safe at aecond when 'Antolna made a bum heave to aeoond to head him Off. Kinger got a base pn bails, and Jones hit to Kot to man, forcing Campbell and sending Ringer ta second, and both man scored on Elta by Murphy and Morrie. - la tha eighth MeClelland and Camp ball singled, with n one out, and Jones aoorad tnam witn a nil wnicn aiicaei- hart mtaiudged. Waat Portland never Rot really dangerous, although they irew away aeveral good chances o score by poor base running. ' 1 . , The lineup waa aa follows: Multnoiaafc. Position. , West Blda Btott .., ,.....c. ......... Antolna Morrla ... Kotteman Jones...... lb , ..R. Parrot t Jennings, Campbell lb......... Houston MeClelland (o. 1 ... .aa ...... . Thompeon Campbell, Murphy, lb Day JDVIlllVbh,...-..,.,.!.,....., Thome, Jennings ..cf . Griffith Dinger .rf ...... .. McElwaln Umpire -Rankin, j . . , ,. , ' Motor Boat People Bus y. - Tha Willamette Motor Boat olub met Friday. .The club Is being organised to promote motor boating, and is meeting with suoceaa. The memberahlo register haa passed tha 0 mark, and la growing a few each day. Tha of flee re of tha club ara: T. H. lonanaa, presiaeni; waiter B. Honeyman, vtoo-preaiaent; li.l I flivMV' nuivwifi W-.U.--I I Welch, treasurer. Tha capital stork of tha club is 11,000. subscribed oy J. waa ley Ladd, Samuel O. Reed, H. X. Keats. W. J. Clemma. Oeorge J. Kelly, IX S. Keasey and many there. At the next meeting of tha club, which will be held soma avenlng next weak, tha members that ara pushing tha proposition expect to have all tha a took suDsonoea ana do reaay zor dusi- Tha membershln list Is In tha hands . Mr. Blddle's mill wjth O'Brien waa viia rust "lar iTtnf 01 mi Ainieue Smoker" In tha Sxclualva Merlon Crick et club. ,.'. The two wcra billed to fight five round a. The first two rounds , were about iven. -Blddla ended the third round very groggy. ! l- When the bell rang for the fourth h rame up gamely. O'Brien feinted and then led off with hi right, landing on '' Blddle'a Jaw well toward the ear. Tha amateur tottered and O'Brien . turned and playfully struck Hererea Roche. - -Blddle r atood tottering, trying to apeak. The bell waa quickly rung and raatorattvea were administered. Blddle had trained down from- 100 pounda to 114 within two week a Tha strain waa evidently too much for Mm. "It wa a fair fight." eald Mr. Bld dla, "but I could do better." 'I did not mean to hit ao hard." said O'Brien. "I suppose, though, they will even aay xnia xign. fight was felted." ' ' OmahA Beats OUcaffo," , v ' Omaha, KaK. April 4. Tha Omaha Northwestern league team defeated tha Chicago White flog today by scorg of 10 to V EVERYBODY Should and can own their own . COtrya-rajica ; . Butler, catcher. fractlona of lnchea tha Cambridge men hurdles Multnomah people may bob up drew all Imperceptibly Into tha lead. Passing craven stepa tne men zrom aa dangeroua propositions In doping out results. At any rate. Smithson's ores-. enc will make tna meet attractive aa eon. had increased their advanUg to well aa exciting and will ahow how tba ihalf a length. There their coxawaln lypungatare In thla terrltoryiina up Mmti satisfied to keen them, and aa with a record breaker, smitnaon la .in-- th MuirM tn rnMMalnow In training at O. A. C and will they alld along easily, maintaining an I come to the city for tha meet with the GOSSIP advantage that could plainly ba In creased. - - Smiling back at the diminutive steers man of tha rival craft, the eoxawain of the "Light Blue" held his own for a time, and then, seemingly following the Instructlona poured Into hia ear a by tha coaches just before tha atart ha algnaled tha eight And they began to "hit it up." V. rroeeasloa Begins. This ended the race. Thereafter. It O. A. C team. Try-out meats were held yesterday at the varioua achooia in preparation for Saturday and thla week the entrlea ara expected to coma la rapidly. Za tha Acadatnio Zventa. In tha acadamlo events Eugene us ually takes away a big share of tha trophies. , All tna nign acnooia ana scad am lea hereabouta have teams en tered. In tha try-out recently held in the gymnasium at Columbia university. OF IRI- CiTIf LEAGUERS Semi-Professionals Getting Ready to Open Schedule Next Week. C A, Partlow, ownir of th Oregon a iias vmat-B-, U ii na gvmniaiiim h.l ioiumuiK univariuv. waa aimpiy m proc-wun. xaar- weal Sid hign took moat points, nut 'city franchise offered a nrla aoma rod wharf, tha favorltea had a good he has dangerous competitors in Co- ,,7 xrann,M. orrerea a prwa lorat two lengtha tha advanUga of the con- lumbla and Hill Military. Perhaps Um -l" l0T nickname for his btinch text, and wars pulling well within them- moat Interest center in the relay race of ball toaaera and after considerable selves. . .1. . ' . .. between high school and . Columbia, mental mffnri nn th nar th. Mm. TTnrfav . HMnnumimini'i nn'rt tMiui.u u. . - " - crews swept, and having felt their riv als out tba Cambridge men were con tent and had played with them aome what after tha manner of the cat and the mouse. The result waa that, going under tba bridge tha Oxford eight bad nicked nn aoma three carts of a length. and their eunportera, encouraged,' were yelling like riends and spoiling Holiday chapeaua In publio . indlcatlona of re newed hooe. But it waa all futile. Boyle, sitting crouched like a monkey In the atern of the Cambridge ahelL shouted an order. The giants ahead of him, manipulating their a weep a like an electric machine, caught the water aa an individual and fairly made the row locks s ranks as they dragged their boat through the water. From thla point on there was never the slightest question. Passing under Barnes bridge, Cam bridge wan plainly , tha master. '- Al though both crews spurted hard ap proaching -tha- finish -lme;-the water--manshlp of tha Cambridge men was much the better, and they finished well fha traek it Columbia 'has baan . 11 1 mlttea selected to choose a nam fron ton over and by Saturday will be in'kmonf the hundreds of votes deposited. um cusiiuuicn, fapermaxers waa agreea upon. Hencerortn the Oregon City team will be known to tha fans as tna ' raparmajcera." Tha Albina "Tourists" have Men ehosen to fill the niche vacated by Asto ria. Having no 'home, grounds the "Tourists" will "hit tha road" often and ;t is nopeo dt too AiDina merchants. wno are oacxing tna ciud, tnai tne nag win eventual! and fly proud room, I. where anyona who wlahes to sign up can do so. . Two Club Are Boaked. (United Freta Leased Wire.) Cincinnati, April 4. Tha National Baseball committee today fined the Brooklyn National league club and the Masnvuie ciut eacn sioo ror aiiegea Infractlona of tha national agreement when Player Pembroke Flnlayaon of the Lynn club waa drafted by tha Naah- vllla club and soon thereafter sold to Brooklyn. It waa charged by tha Lynn mult tnet tna Hrnoicivn nun contain- indent ball I t t - it -.- I .-. team in the field thi. eeaaon which will XtUSSian M0J1 CSa.VS I0 jJlan iAZi,SnWJ of thla particular eallbra Ornamental ball tossers ara not desired. Albina wants an aggressive bunch and a nine that will display ginger even If tha eonteat ahould be against them. Albina fane ara noted for their loyal rooting ana mayoe tner won't D something in the shouting line when the northweat aide bunch makea ita debut locally. "Put me down aa a rooter' la tha slogan In wa. section. Tha S. H. Bralnard Soortlnr Goods company win nave an inaepenaenc oaii BOTCH READY TO BEAT HACK Mil Bicycles $20 to $60 compare favorably with any of tha ama teur or aeml-profeaaional teama In tha atate. Ray watklna haa been huetling around among the amateur ball playera zor aeverai weexs past ana naa at lengtn atnerea togetner a pretty active Duncn. 'he Bralnard company will uniform the team and keep a fatherly eye upon the ine team will take tha rl year's league team tha "Bralnard Cuba," and will play lnd younaatera tie of laat Can Stand Against Amer ican Champion. (VaJtsd Preaa Leased Wua.) Chicago. AprU 4. -Frank Qotch to- nigni announcoa nis willingness to Th drafting and sale oft tha player ara set aside, and n ta aeciarea euDjeci to orart rrom ciaas -A" ciuna. wasaM-asassa-BB-asB-iasBsBB Forest Orore Wins Gamo. (Saedal Ds-patek t Tse JeoraaLI Foreet Grove. Or April 4. The For-1 eat Orova publio achool defeated th I HUlaboro publio school In an exciting I Yon vrlS find th best makeg in our stock and lots of them to select from. i v - -r- A' - V t r.-X.rt.ii T..V h. 1 -"uuuncwi nia wimngneaa to baseball gam here thl afternoon by a excellent shape for breaking records. The athletic management at Columbia unlveralty la doing everything poaai ble to make tha meet a great reouta tlon and source of Interest to all lov era of track athletics. Professor F. J, Loner ran, who has charge, hopes to make it an event long to ba remem bered. He. will announce th list of of ficials next week. . Th oris medals and trophies ara on exhibition at Fel- aenneimera jewelry atora. i within tha good time of II mlnutea and it eeconaa. The Oxford boys ware in a state of ut ter collapse at the finish. Three nt them had to ba fairly lifted out of tha hell Into tha launch. Tha winnera. and paddled proudly about as they wait ed for their electric tender. - , Tonight both crews are being enter uinea in tna usual rasnion, alan T.lAtl In h,.... . I - "'' vvu lo SflY- I , . J k- -Jt r-i... t A I and H. Batch, for HUlsboro. did bast worg. Ail tha publio schools of tha county will hold a competitive field meet here next month. The Ftoreat Orova hove a . : wwaaawu aaoavvv ajamu hub: i . i rrVTBTrm nv Trmma flfimqiis. re,t" s places where the fam of the r training raitnruur. an ara conri FIMSHS V!i TURKMH VUVtlaES. I men and tha international lssiTTnf nhii! dent. A almlUr meet held last fall was tioe trams against tha Oregon City Tri uity league team ana aeieatea iliio. tna tatter a chanca to regain hia lost Games ara to ba played with Multno-Jlallr-. HkZLir.! ii mah. Chemawa. Enrene Th Dalla I IattrW kenschmldt and hia man- Medford and any of th local amateur I T now considering th proposl- .earn mat wian to nuni oeavr. i iT" . new lora- ana xxnaon have been sug- Winners St EmerTfllle. (Bsarst Hews by Longest Lsased Wire.) Ban Francisco, April 4. Today's fea- i m oe oonteataa. HackensohmMt will ttrm. . .u. uiumu oimiM. wreir in. I ftfm i H.mniAn. knd then announce hia decision. j - v. wu. tna Dronatir whs I won by tha boma team. Athlete Dies From Blow. (Hearst T4ws by Longest Ltascd Wlr.) y ba.brought to jAIWna I tureat EmerUl was thTFaTna kl IZZ Xr.JSP& UU1B, JUI1UU1U will Jointly manage the team and have captured by jonnny iyona, wno " "ies no scaw to lndioata that YZ "ltiect, ofllowe recaived a. bi" glSfwSI very littl. trouble in dlatanclnfthaflald g.p&J-1 W&igi open tha St. Johns grounds on April 11 0 !" , "t ' r-w-.i ,a day nnS"i.M 1 ofestlf?Wows upon the forehead, one of IM MA. - 1 .- aWB.vum ..B7 .11..' . . . v I rrin r u .0u v D-.uu j i.ir"' . . vxvkjii hi 1 to 1. won: J. W. O'Neill ( Walah) aeo- nacaenacnmidt can have a return m.tnh Monday, tha fth. Is th last day of -: Senator Warner (Lycurgua) third. Jitt me if ha wants "-He, can have a fT.tortTtl-cnys managers M'S? XAli'J .!. -iiv a anffloTaitn'iU".' w a to iiu toeir teama ior. tna opening i . ;""" ''v " 'ivr:"" : All playera under contract -; 7. " " "?Ti-r" .l.V'rTT I - Crate Gold Fast. glatered with secretary - I At !rst Hacken.rhmMt a,a ... I with favor upon a return match. He must"- ba Mglstered with" &S, f Harrlwn (Kaogh) third. Tima, tiottt1? CK. Miller), to which felled him and caused his nos to bleed. The flow of blood was stopped put last mgnt startea again, enaing in I oeatn tqoay. Junior Baseball Games. Tha Oregon optical baseball team de- : . ; ... 1 th. opening .same-. The by-laws of th. "-aVaai wriatlin 'lnd I that "hi." -mateh with Zy Friday afternoot by aooTa of T - HT 1 if r r ' x ni league prohibit tha playing of any man oncyoargaaiuati.ycurgusjinira. iime, biaco In London and with a awtii Saturday afternoon Big Wrestler Saves Young Girl awm. $r& -vmj'ctA ihhvvruEiV 1 45 -V& V4 ?a champtoVshTp garni SeverS handicap Johnny Lyon a (Hayaa)' to H ll.,? n h dy. .however. The "Oregon Optica'' ara looking-for 1 2r?v c. p P. ?i n Jfi JZJl 1. woniCabln (Mclntyre) aecond: iff f?Row M Induced ta racon- games, and will play any team.whoae -: -,--. I , rl arut nthnra have nnt ronnrtoA I ClOynO (Walsh) third. i jriR i ii 1 1 n b.i i u ,u 8 1 1 gj a single player. Tne league ' officials will observe tha rules closely" this sea son and if possible avoid the entangla- menta which marred tha otherwise fine record or iuv. i . Woodburn. Oregon City. Vancouver. weat jfortiana. at. Johns and AiDina have all received the new uniforms and will step Into the limelight on April 11 clad in their glad raas proper, wood- burn haa a combination of Koyal Blue panta and shirts with white trimmings, white caps and hose. Vancouver haa a combination of the new atriped gray fHarriak it to 1. won: Silver Line (Gil bert) second: Pellgroso (Dearborn) third. Tima. 1:401-6. w , , Ona mile and 70 yards Markle Mayer (Dearborn), IS to 1, won; Cardinal Sarto ('lacner aecona; nappy wc tout well) third. Time, 1:46. , Tin.. i.Ke.-C -1 aiuar ana iocai mat rana n-t tha n inn ara nnriev 1 a mn rf aa-a. yard--Henrr'o. ?i?ncment wtbr arranged meet- Thos wishing gams should call up ing soon. HackenachmlAt An nn Wht 7.V Za L,, ' i"?. rThat man Clnth i. i. j . . r . .v, . 1 1 u ctvi. ak won- ?Hrr, wa first man I've met in -w .a-a ww. bhiiiulcb aikiDgr m m , a m ' f?5! tpuacles have not been wrTrr r i".!" OIfer tnan an hour. S?.! ' r,!i 7JJP-5 "?ng. waaker and Paolflo 1828. or Main 8868. - The Beavera of Fulton and Villas rt Montavllla will play on th new grounds at aioniaviua mis aiternoon at i o'clock. Tha teams are well matched. ana a snappy game is anticipatea. Rnssell Swamps Mellody,' (Talt-d Press Lessed wl-a.) flannel with navy blue trimming. Ore-Jto 10, won; Frank Lord (Chandler) aec Svu vny la icdjiciucih ill Willie pinna and pants with cardinal trimming, navy blue aweater coats with white trimming. I white caps and cardinal hose. St Johna I to 6. win wear navy blue with white trim-1 Bella -"tnt, I realised 1 could not! Philadelphia, April 4--Dunk Russell to I in row uotrn. i um . M a i Va. nkn.j.i.Li. M-.t4-..Ai,.k au l-nnaV 5fcUht,lln.p',,3L!ula h hs "rength better of a alx-round go with Honey intiiXv i Tht v"0.1! tr!nift.h, v m stronger Mellody of Boston tonight. It was a l?ar) aee autck' think, but not nearly a glv. and take exhibition, with tha first ; ; First t New Orlesns. Nevr Orleans, April 4. Remiltst Fiv furlong---Slmeo (Walsh), S I n, 1 .1,4-. Tin.-' 141.11UO . duiiuii V.J e ive ruriong- -i ne oear ii . . m , v .. . .1. .1 . . , i , 1 ID, won t ran iura iwi.-ui.ri.-q. quick," ' I i-n..r,A -k... .... aia .n nnil; Tov Bov (Rosen., SVen. third. I Am a re.i.lt -vl "."!r".".V-- mV -' .hna mii a? Ii." ," tvi lorani n tot -ona -ouna ino bm lime, l.uqz-v. ..... .. ..isuitor the match, there waa soma taiirltha .iin.ni... . irhi.. th. n.i Six niriongs--TOn-enat i tniooii, ii in Chicago tonight among tha snort. ron; ttooin ooa iwoiter, aeoonaj that the contest had been faked. These Atrnmt iDelabvl third. - T na man nnlnt-. w-.. Tr " n . mlngs and have navy blu coats. Al-i3i3 46. .-,....,...;.;.. r-- i-'lfaft &,rlM u.blnVo&?Lta2: the advantage. This, waa - tha only round , in which tha Bostonlan - shone. After thla Russell took tha lead and I kept up tha advantage to tha end. . ioha wn i ennas. i w I f.A a.l i -! "m w-. . I T . j: i a S?"" """" 411. buwi ana-ail i;4j.. .' ...I i TIT- immnTT -rr, j-oruana unirorms nave been shipped s Mil and on nlxteentBrrowatwin AXi A 1 X jhlJ IxllilO MILL from th. factory and will ha nn Via nil I t.... 1 1 K wnn aarrani. fNnl. I u"'l,J 4U.AXiXi for the opening game. I ter) aecond; Royal Onyx (Powere) fnlrd. , WTTTT TnTVOfV fiTTT,T.TTr A XT . . . . Time. 1:48. . .. .1 v-Ai, wv-i-u,iaii rnnami wnutmor nss siven tu i i- iihi afrraanrn. rrorn.raT. I league a schedule containing 60 games I (Notter), 4 to 1. won: Lord Dixon (Pow- ; San Francisco April 4irntiArn. for each team. 60 Of which ara Jmihla ii-v JL.'AA trifail lvnnl third. Tim.. ?' i..?i A:f?Iiw,n o' ,l-n- . n J Tr T, . . . . . m . ' " . ' . , ,,j I m - J. Jt . . v ' Thrrd and Washington. Walkover and Boroals, f 8.60 values lead all ' others. y National, Pierce, Emblem AND OTHERS Motorcycles New and second-hand. Auto Supplies We are leaders in this line. All the latest novelties. i' i. 1 ' ' " " -"" '-,-' ' j ' 4 ' "' 5 GARDEN HOSE BASEBALL GOODS , Send for . catalogues. - Baliou & Wright , Sd SIXTH STREET Opposite Wolli-FtriQ Bldf. headers. West Portland and East Port land each have 10 home dates. St. Johns plays 46 gamea at home, Oregon City 8.1, Vancouver 47, Salem 47 and Woodburn 142. Albina rotatea from one ground to the Other. If the Saturday a-ama da not turn out aa a paying proposition they may be cut out entirely or reduced In number, but for the present the schedule will be followed closely. HVhitey" McBrlda who wna iiiMfiv. erea last year ana given a herth with the Brewer organization. Is wnrrvin. about being transferred from the Van couver ciuo. Tne diminutive catcher says it will mean quits for him and he Will talk business With the lnitennnd. ennts. Mcuride comes from southern Oregon and is a coming backstop. Ho ia 8:01 8-6. for a it - ii -Ti '"""Jii 1 1 Ml.a"d thr , .ixteanths-OUpta c,tVin May "Ktw7Y Bai Sooker), to;, 1. ; wo nt Lady -Esther tllngr. Nelson., earn the Botanwrnut 1 inmiiwr), io : . i fng- meiaon. cam tna announcemeit (Powers) second Quagga (Nottef ) third, tonight for the alanin. iVlim5fi; Tim, , 3:00 4-. ,; u 1 ,! 'tt:.1 ftTcles ifor atf Mbe " Attell-Brooklvn 1 . - . ixommy Buuivaa fiaht at th. rnu..,; 'ommr Sullivan flhr .7 thi TtXi.Jr" I m .--It an ' " ,-"T vvunuHi 41t4 V. . ,'. Tha kattla la' , to . Ska. 1 founda, tha men to weigh In at ii pounda at t o'clock on flia evening of . i ' S In the Money at Bennlns, ( Washington AprQ,' 4. Banfttois re- sfcoVSrtoa ra1!! V A? Time. -1:80 t?-B. - ... - - . , LxZa t..1?1-?!. ?u,1'v" Seven furlonrs cambery (Mccaney), r.iz " " aa tin - - s - -r leu aecona; aoinin. v iwhuu; ; vimu. ij.rr " " fi vmvu Tims, 1:18.. r f ' '.'--,. IJftifrtia2 .Yfn,r: fuamntae -for 1 hi i Claremont Tavern . A charmlne; plana , to) spend the avenlng." All , the delicacies of th season, prepared by a chef "who knows how." Excellent sarvlc. ; Reached by a delightful auto rid of seven miles, or. If ye -prefer, by Astoria trains. : 8t?epllechae, ' . about two ' mile-- ?P m . -a. TrU.l,.. ST aVaa : t xjregon ana is m com in fir backstop. He J2wciiwuwu iv-ju-i -i w w , , nJfrhx MaHllh r--Twxrrr vI,iw2nA fasten the base, and wild, a fIJ Attrtl ft n . 1 ..tl.i.. "J r? i1, v"' "ignea on Tuesday I (?irlal Pi-patch to. The JooraaL) Tacoma, April 4.--Vlctor McLaglen, ti e 3'oung Hercules, ' appeared, in ' the f..im of aliero at his resldenc at 1T88 H .Hh E (street Wednesday afternoon, v !.. n he threw ; Fred Crosby, a Jov n dlened young man. Into tba street In t;me to prevent him from pouring a vial ,.r .-urimiip. acid down the throat of . ...i.l ci.n.. 1 1 1 n a Cm Ik. aama (lin- DIUU-I ,wi -mw . ,v,i. with whom he cad oaen smitten . i who liad given, him tha cold shoul- t Vrofb- Is the proprietor of a cleaning .1 ,;m estbiihme:t here,' and bad , o ( (Vintr r.ttntidn to the young lady H tf-mi 'wk.- He had ben flven i .U rMimJ if at fhe wanted nothing t..r to ii. wiilii him, but lie perslet , in jnik':ir hia.'uxual visits to the a .i i;-t ii.r Wlfliea ('.; ,,: y rtc rnon whea th girl , Heverai rnanacrara a-a il,n Mi.t. . .. . . ci, . " v mi UUB WllU vrosDjr, one or tne cleverest a twirlers In these parts. Th lad was aweenlng tha room toccuniad b m- V1"''!,?"1. "iSJSSSf.Vfrvr. Kay I.aglen'a . younger broths-. " hVo.h, tt "iri' r,l.r"B"a Pts-n, rushed , into the house, and dragging m " " PI tov "oy. ??,r.5ift " r4'W Pour carbolic Blir Melle. th elongated '.iha-, Four and a - half Wing (C. Brady). IB furlongs Hawk j to , won: Al-1 ia-aa.aaBal-i-aa--ia--ai--aaiaB.aBia-aaj a--ga-a-a-a-a-ainaa.a.a.ai mmm m mtmmm ai-Sfca ia.aiaaiaiaiaiaaaiBgaiga.aiSSaiaSal li.Mi..Ma.a.K.u-Maaaw3n i . . .-. . , ... I! Smateu? iP'l ITo6 8-4. ff , LF W,r? lad Is a .'-iFr . V3SttiZZL:iZ 1 1. Ona mlla and thraa glxl.entha-Eii. l,won; .AraliaMe Sffi.. acid down iter throat, rilUf BII1U . aa. XlOvlA 1UUVHIB AtUUU I nf.......v A . a a- " 7" I ST fMcFaddon). S t .l. won; .Aralia (Me- JIV '.li?.woni. PJ WW. J?Mi Chaperon. , 8tsal) KT&Ciw F liVftvfJS,?.-,ii.-''l...-'V.:,.4:. I ' One mlla aalllng-xVaavna 'iTuTn.-aV ' ; Montclair (Goldstein) aec- jwgia . (maisoni third. wn.' a tnn o.j-T .11-. in.i... I - vm ii Milt. KUU J.UU VOI Mm-LAr I U1UVAUCT r. . . . . 1 . . . . r "... .iuBwr ui i - ,-. , . . !-4uwiv:.,i i . w a. won; jmoniciair it l 11 n v .nuuu vr puin naa in. m.m i. i . . in i . .1111 . unit , yuiim ii.iiuiuiuai ' i . . i . . . ... , ..... - Victor McLaglen heard th scuffling oleyar twirler and displays ability for If ec?ndi Banker (Bruaael) third. Tim., S"m' VSyv? in uia uuv- ana rusnen to th. rirri i worn, ne iwinen ror tn. ri.im.. .i.u;ni, .1. .... ? :. . ' i n. assistance. He took Croaby by -tha Tiof last season. ' " . ta J B.TiiS!i:f " Angelas April 4.-aU Anita HWlX VTT" where Croaby finally cam to his senses yai,c.?uI?,r, i'iti,,i?ii.lh2. quartet Is fast , 8van furionra, aelIras-Juols Cava-i ii,js , ...... , ,) - .u; iB"1 w see and went noma see who ria-t Crosby threatsned to W. M-rri.n 0P'"fL : nd Fer rjiti: and Ut.r th. voun-, SilS ir""r7J .?Te,r..ul9". AO.rn comes! arreated, and later th young girl said .ne wui nav. - -Dy arTsaiaa ior at tempting 10 tax r.er lira , i - Mcl.aelen. the hero, is tha sam. man who is -".tched to wrestle Dr. Roller Of Seattle at the HcIJIa- theatre In this city on the night of April IS. He la a owerruj voutn or out zi years, stand ig six feet three lncbea : in bela-ht and weighing 220 pounda.,. ; .. from the Kansas City league and Brieira frnm th. Tnmlr-i.l,:.. ' U Griggs naiDn enarrer. rormoriw mm, .1.. Kelso team of the Trl-Cltv 1.,. 1. .Ill b: &ViA ' PpT fielding (SZknTtW? S 'S gam with a local Independent club. if Uty . (Martin) iacond; naugh (Goldstein), 7 to 8, won; Artie I Kipey tuiair) eecono: uaiiy tiiuagrave) third. Time .1:88 4-a. f . v -i Four -furlongs Alica 1 Oeorga - (Me Intyre), ; 16 . to 6, won; Frieae ( Gold stein) secona; jjaay ' enaseiaer f sice) Ihjyd. ''.Time,. 0:47. e w - I , : o i ana nau iuriongi -miss l-um- IndlAns In Slarathon. . . , (Uslted Presa ued Wire.) - r ; Boston, April 4. The Boaton Athletl. association today received word from Glenn Warner, ; athletlo coach at tha Carlisle Indian . school that aeveral rep resentatives of tha school will be here In the Marathon rac to be held April to. Ha writes that at least one Indian Hustlers are what count and Captain o 1. wn; Ladyl 80. Ha writes that at least one Ii aecona: xtneerf and Haiti of tna vrnni Mh.' fm a . iii Callahan) third. Time, 1:8045. s 4 run. Recently this man was credited Jack Haiser of Alb ni 1- r I " J-I.nrrrr,XonTLP? I ri" b"Ti" . run , approximately four ... . ... T-.V ..-1 ..T-m, woar ooioik txuo. mwes .in 14 minults and SO seconds. BASE BALL-ANDi ; SPIIINTOGSHOES '.We have just received a fine stock of. these shoes . WITCH ELK," "GOLDEN "MORSE"-f made "on the Claflin last(the shoes used by the big leaguers) $2.50 to - $7.50 pair, r , v . 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