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THE OREGON DAILY JOUHIJAi;. rORTLAMEF, I.IONDXY EVENING, 'APRIL' 13, ICC3. tn- Ring field Track Diamond (T OF THE; 2) WORLD 2GSTIHG BI D D WEST SIDE WIUS STICK AVERAGES ' III COAST LEAGUE .0 '' ssSBBBsasessBS Melchdir Leads Regulars and 'Casey Heads Reaver List With .357. 5 11-IIIIIIIIG GJILIE Semi-rros .Play Classy. Ball, ; JIngness Making Wonder ' ; fnl Eunnlng Catch. , r i 3LW TBI-CITT LEACftjKSTAKDINO. Oamea.W., 1. ;P. C. Wst Bid.,.. Woodburn' .. St. Johns.. it Oregon City... Vanoouvr . . ut Bid..... 6alm Albln f 1.009 1.000 1,0 JO . .tOO i 4 .100 .000 r 000 .000 11 TESTERDAT'S GAMES. Wt p,S, East Bid 1; lanlnsa ;' , Woodbum ,.tJalera ; 11 In- nines.' ' i kl John I. Albina 0. Vancouver t. Oregon City I. A A at at AAAAAAAAAAAAe) ' Eleven innings were needed r i "tvast Bide team to win out from the East' Bide team In the second game of the opening aerlea of the Trl-City league yesterday, It vti a great game, the astsldera showing marked Improvement vr the game of the day berora. . Wurlbert. who nred em over ' for the .i outfit la rood form ana " - ..... iKrul fttinnort by T" Vh. iff. -flrowdDrrned inany tnrUla as play, after plyfwa pulled off with htninf-VVw7pm': The weeteldere went Into . the game with all the confluence imaginaDie, ow ing flu.hd with tMrtr or. and as th game progressed discovered that they were up against the real rtlcle. Time and again they would pejc ib men upon the bag only to see them die there toward'; the .r.twhll. bush 'league pitcher, fwr the most part was a puaale U the astslders. allowing but four hit. Antnlna was out of form and made threa costly r" bad throws, one of them 'giving the only core that the trlple-Ts secured. Tna 'Milliners' secured their nrat Score in the sixth, the opening cantos w.in - .luioulnn nf vnosa ckk. 17 opened with M hit. followed by Klch i Par rott, with another. McElwaln sacrlflcod. Day scoring on a wild pitch by jiuriDeri. tho trlpTe-T uoys tied the soore la the eighth by some really clever play ing, sided by some mlaenaa y the Mll llnera. ierch waapoaked In the slats by Howard. Tauscher sacrificed. Ken' nedy flew out to Day. Barrell walked on wide ones and Myers hit a long fly to McUwaln, who dropped it. Duvall then came up and hero AntolM i made a bad throw to eatch ierch at third, the toall going over the player's head. Leroh scor fnr Duvall hu safely. Harness cam up to smash with the bases loaded, but all ha could do was to hit to Howard, who promptly threw him out at the first station. retiring the side- and envelop ing the trlple-T supporters In gloom. The Milliners won the game in the eleventh. Arch Parrott slammed one out to Magness, Brakke hit a safe one, Howard walked, aa also did Drennan. Johnson came up to clean the bases and. After two strlkea and one ball. Issned against a swift lnshoot. The ball shot out to left fleld In what looked like a clean three-bagger. Here occurred one of the many brilliant plays of the game. Uagneas ran oack toward the fence and tn Dau saueo over ms uu Tnto tha air and pulled It down with his pack to the wneia. un im mrowm lirakka and Howard scored, with two handewoub . Antolne drove a safe one to ,. rightreld. ' Drennan tried to score from third on the bit, but was neatly caught By Lurch's perfect throw to tha plate, .he big crowd went away well satis fied with the work put up oy tn play ers. Tha acore: WEST SIDE. AB. R. H. PO. A. B Tim Jordan, star first baseman of the Brooklyn National League team, whose picture Is tiere shown, U one of the most efficient men In hla pro fession. He excels In fielding, bat ting and base running. Drennan, 2b. Johnson, as. Antolne, c. my. 8b. .... R. Parrott, If. Mod wain, cf. A. Parrott. lb. Thompson, rf. ...a... Brakke. rf. Howard, p. .......... . . 1 3 10 4 0 0 16 0 0 1 jjercn, ri. ........... Tauscher, Sb. Kennedy, id. u nomas, 10, ...........43 I I It IS 6 BAST BIDS. AB. R, H. PO. A. E. 3 3 t X Barren, 2b. ...i 4 u. ......... 2 0 14 3 3 1 4 3 6 0 Myers, ss. 6 Duvall, cf. ........... B faagneas. If, , 6 Brock, a . 6 Hurlbert, p. . . . 4 Totals . ,.;,..:;.,, 37 1 4 IS 18 8 SCOBB BT INNINGS. West Side ... .....0 000010000 28 Hits . . .......'..0001 1J0011J 8 East Bide ........ .0000000100 01 Hita . . ..........0 8 0 00 001010 4 - - SUMMARY. ' Struck out By Howard, : by Hurl bert, it .Bases on balls Off Howard, 1; oft Hurlbert, 3. ' Two-baa hit Magness. Double play Tauscher to Kennedy to Myers. Sacrifice hits McElwaln, A. Parrott, Tauscher . Stolen bases' Larch, Duvall. Hit by pitched ball R, Parrott, McElwaln, Lerch 2, Tauscher, Kennedy, rassea Dau mattery error) Brock. Wild pitch battery error) nunum i, ; o. . rirai mmo vh errors West Side. S; Eaat Bide, 8. Earned runs West Side, 2i Left on bases West Side, 11; East Side, 10. Time of game- Two Hours ana zo minutes. Attendance, 1,270. umpire itanain. VH ATHLETES MAKE GOOD RECORDS Freshman Class Capture First Place Easily in Mis sionary Track Meet. With the first week, of" the baseball season of 1808 at Ha and and tha pi ten- ore rapidly reaalnlnf their effectiveness the battlns; averaaes of the players in the lea-rue are fradually fallina off. Malnfinir haa the honor of leadluc the regulars with an average of.48 op to gunday. . CapUln Caeey Is Portland a hiah mil), while Pelmas and Heitmuller share the, team honors with Melchotr and Caney. Delmas leadins; tne Anaeis. while ilritmuller has the other Oaks skinned a city block in tne nuung line. . - . .. The following are toe averages " .-. A.B. li. Wheeler. X ...... t .... 1 I Sutor, 8L i . 6lAttrya O. e Thorsvn, U .. J,' J Lewis. O Wr aht. O. Meluholr, fl .....,.. I Easterly, U Kills, U Jt 11 Pin nance,, P. ............. ? 3 Willis, b. ....... o Delmas, L. Berry, S. ...........i,..! Casey. P. ..IS Brashear, L. ,....! Heitmuller, O. ......... Maale, L. ,......... 8 all. P. r rett, P. 8 Lonae, S. ............ 8 Johnson, P. . M 31 Hartery. f. Dansla;, P. .......I? Bassev. r. Zelder. 6. . ,.. .. .... .11 Williams, S. -.J J Altman, O. ......... ... 35 Mohler, S. ................ 23 Horan, O. . . .......11 Eaaan. U. fv McCredle. P "" Dillon. U ..24 Orar. I 4 JOIlt0, S eeeaeeaM 4 Quick. O IT iiiidebrana, a. ... 1 10 10 10 10 10 Oakes, L. , Haley, u. Henley, 8. (J room, P. Madden, p. Cook, O. . Hovan, L. Em th. L. Bernard, 1 a a m a a ar-ei m ...... ..11 .15 .13 .80 JO 31 5 PC. 1.000 .780 .800 .000 .600 .800 .47 .428 .407 .400 .400 , .371 .861 .867 .867 .348 .383 .333 .133 333 .318 J13 " .312 .280 .2S .281 .280 .273 '.272 .! .264 .267 .250 .250 .260 .238 .226 .226 .214 .200 .200 .181 .178 .148 .168 .1(6 .142 .142 .128 060 the records of the San Los Standing of Clubs. i Won. Lost - Francisco...... 8 2 Angeles,....,,. 4 ''4. Oakland . Portland ... 4 . . P. c. .800 - i .600 .G00 .200 Result of Games Yesterday,. : Portland, 9-0; San Francisco, 4-2. 1. Oakland, 14; Los Angeles, 1. . - Df. the pain Cheapest accident Insurance Thomas' 'Eclectric . Oil. ; Stops and heals the wound, . All druRgists sell (Special Dispatch to The Journal) Whitman College, Walla Walla, Waah. April 13. The freshman class was an eaay victor In tha lnterdaas fleld meet held on Ankenr field Saturday after noon. Its score waa 68, and the points of th other classes In order were sophomores 14, academy, 18, Junior 13, senior 10, giving the freshmen almost as many points as all the other classes together. Of tha fresnmen points 27 were made by th 'varsity Tjaptaln. Phllbrook. Old right, Martin, Graham ahd Felthouse of tne Old men maae iu pviau or uiura each. Of the new men the best show ing waa made by Lewis in the discus and broad jump, . osier in mi mga jump and vault. Borleske in the dashes and Cox in the dashes. Prospects for a arood team are excellent. - ins reooras were good for th first meet of the sea nn Th first intercoiiegraie meet win oc cur at Pullman, May 8, between Whit man. W. S. C. and Idaho. Following were anA.v.rrf run niArlarht. sODhomor. first: Hawley, aophomore, second: How ard, aoademy, third; tim. s:u s-e. 100-vard dash Martin, , academ i,.t' Ttnr1HkA. freshman. . 'Osecon Barnes, aophomore, third; time. 0:10 1-6. Discus Phllbrook, freshman, first; Lewis, freshman, second; Graham, aei j Aiatannm i,a Tftftt a inches. Broad jump Felthouse, Junior, first; Martin, aoademy, second; Lewis, fresh man, third; distance, 80 feet 4 lncnea i in..r v liiiriion Phllbrook. v fresh. man, first; Borleske, freshman, , second; ee, sopnomoro, uiuu,,""i . 220-yard dash- Martin, academy, first; Cox, freshman, second; Bralnard, Junior, third; time, 0.28 2-6. High Jump Phllbrook and Foster, freshmen, tied for first;, Felthouse, Jun ior,-third; height, feet 3 lncnes. Mile run Hawley, wophomore, v first. Flgenbaum, academy., second; Green .lo.lo frnhmnn. thira: time. 6:04 1-6. 440-yard dash ebldright, aophomore, first; Willson, sophomore, secona; ow ard. academy, third; time, 0:64 Shot put Phllbrook; freshman, first, Graham, senior, aecond; Lewis, fresh man, thirds distance. 40 feet 7 inches.. 220-yard hurdles Phllbrook, -.freshman, first; Cox, freshman, second; Fee, sophomore, third; time. 0:26 4-6. Hammer throw Grnam, senior, first, Phllbrook, ifreshman, seconds Cooke, freshman, third; distance, ,106 feet. Pole vault Felthouse, . Junior, first; Foster, freshman, second; Graham, sen ior, third; height. 10 feet 1 inch Relay Freshman team; time 8:37 3-6, Vancouver Beats Papermakers. ! (Special' rtlapatcb Th. JoornaH' Oregon Cityr April 13. By bunching: hits in the first and seventh innings tn Vaneouvers aucceeded in turning the tables on the .FaDermaJters ana won oui easily yesterday by a score of. 8 toa. Both teamsihlt freely but clever field ing Dy tne Vancouver men, nsprciaujr Adams and Brltrgsr held the Oregon City boys': scqr down.. S.v- -t'U;r$&-t-i 'Generally debilitated for years, i Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn out and all run down, v Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well woman." Mrs.'Chas. Freltoy, Mooaup, Conn. Easter cards.- finest In tha eltv: Postal Shop. 124 .Fifth street. ' Jh Van Hailren. O. $1 Korstner. L. i Cooney, P. .21 uaanwoon. u. iu Whalen, Klnsella, Pcrnoll. Harman, Lakaff. Bloomfleld, Portland; Esola, San Francisco; Hosp, Lios Angeles; Johnson, Carnes, Hardy, McFarland, Murphy, Hopkins and J. Smith, Oak land, batted .000. GIAI1T A'LAGIEII HERE FOR MATCH Biff Fellow Confident of Dumping Eoller in Match Wednesday Night. Victor McLaglen, th youthful giant who meets Dr. Roller on th mat at the Hellig theatre Wednesday night, ar rived In the city this morning from Ta- cotna. The big fellow looks the picture or Buoa aeaim ana li sue counia xur anything Dr. Roller will have a hard tussle on his hands when he buckle into thla young man who haa ambitions to become a champion. McLaglen la a modest chap, with, a pleasing address, and maaea iriends readily. McLaglen stands 6 feet 3 inches In his stocking feet and tips the. scales' at 231 pounda In his clothes. He has a powerful neck and shoulders and his muscles are as bard as nails and he has a grip In his hands like thatof a steel vise, lie naa a clear, ruofly coroDiex ion and a bright eye, which denotes the proper conuuion. In every detail th Tacoma athlete looka the part of a well- trained man and be has every appear' ance of being able to throw the biggest wrestler in the profession. "I have trained myself with ' great care for this match," said McLaglen, and 1 am well satisfied with my pres ent condition. It could not be better. I shall do my best to win from Roller and I am sure the Portland neoDle will not -toe disappointed In my work. I am con- nnent i can throw mm. i win not say what Kind of a bout I will make, but you oan rest assured that should I deem it proper and advisable to rough It with him I shall do so." Besides being a wrestler of srreat ability McLaglen is an expert boxer, and has ambitions along those lines as well. He says that if he is not successful in his bout Wednesday night with Roller he may decide to turn his entire atten tion to the fighting game. Jim Corbett Says he will make one of the greatest fighters , the game has known. When Roller met and defeated - Mc Laglen at Tacoma last November the latter had but little knowledge nf the Catch-as-catch-can style. He had wres tled in umariand according to Graeco- Roman- rules, which is the sfvla nrt altogether in that country. Roller could do little with McLaglen from the hips i up, put at teg ana toe noias ne was the giant s master ana sucoeeaea nnaiiy in throwing him twice." Since that time McLaglen has perfected himself in the catcn-as-ca ten-can style, -and his con tlnued practice under the; direction of professor Moser wf the Tacoma T. M C. A. haa developed him to such an ex tent that v-e Seattle physician-wrestler it with McLaglen ' - y .. ;. ( 1 ,. ! l -1 r Happy Jack Cheabro, the great pball thrower who according to Clark Griffith, manager of the Yankees, will be the twirling sensation of the season. He has come back In Bill Donovan's style. SEALS AND BEAVERS HAVE AN EVEN BREAK Northerners Capture Morn ing Game While Frisco Wins Afternoon Game. ' (Special Diapatch to Tba Journal.) San Francisco, April 13. Portland made a runaway of th morning game yesterday, 8 to 4, but lost the afternoon game to the Seals. 3 to 0. About 4,000 people turned out to see th morning gam over at Oakland, and Just twice aa many saw Long's leaders blank the northerners on this side. Two pitchers. Sklllman and Jones, wer used by the Seals In the mqrning game in an attempt to nose the Port landers out, but neither was spared. In the afternoon the two Texans, Garrett and Sutor, faced each other, the Seal having a shade the better of the Beaver. Th score: Afternoon Game. PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Casey, 2b ....... Raftery. cf McCredle, rf . . . . Danzig, lb Johnson, 8b ..... Cooney, sa Bassey, If , Whalen, c ...... Garrett, p Madden i Totals ,. 27 0 3 24 12 1 SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. HUdebrand, If Piper, cf Williams, lb . Meicnoir, ri Zeider, ss . Mohler. 2 b McArdie, 8b Berry, o ... Sutor, p ... Totals 26 2 5 27 11 Batted, for Garrett in ninth. SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits ..I 0 l o u t u San Francisco 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hits o w i u i SUMMARY. Stolen base McCredie. Homo Melcholr. Sacrifice hils Zeider. "" LX fi j' '' J S ' r ' '"' ' ill 1; , I'll; IT'' "T-" , J L r EASTER WEA8AB1IS M BOYS Our JUVENILE DEPARTMENT offers a greater variety for your choosing than ever before. ETerything that is NEWEST and BEST is here at our usual MODEST PRICES. Shopping is made comfortable in our large, airy, well-Hghted de- ' t partment, with plenty of courteous salesmen, which enables you v to avoid the crowjl and crush of the department stores ' BASEBALL SUITS, BALLS, GLOVES, BATS GIVEN AWAY WITH ALL BOYS' SUITS , . J).E. .E..i..i.....J(J Leadino Clothier Walsh, Melcholr. Two-bss. Wt Raft ery. Sacrifice hlt Melcholr, MoArdle. McCredle. Johnson. First base on called balls Off Harmon, 1; off Sklllman. 2 off Groom. 8: off Jones. 3. Struck ou By Sklllman, 1; by Groom. 8: by Jones, 4. Hit by pitcher Bassey. Dou ble Dlavk Conner to Oasev to Dan El a. Passed ball Walsh. Wild pitch Har mon. Time of cam O'Connell. -1:60. Umpire- Oaks Slaughter Angels. Los Angeles, CaL, April 13. Th lit tle hide and seek game between the Ah- f els and Oaks continued yesterday af ernoon, the local being th goat, 14 to 1. Six runs were made in th openim lnnlna- off Randolnh. who was relieve by a busher named Phllllpa, The youngster also got hla. Th scor; LOS ANGELES. AB. R. J PO. A. E. 8 0 0 2 1 0 Bernard, cf. OarteB, rf. . . Dillon, lb ... Brashear, fb. Smith, 3b. .. Ellis, If. Delmas, ss . . Hogan. c. ... Randolph, p. Phillips, p. . Easterly, c Totals . . 8 13 3 3 0 3 a o i o 1 X 37 30 3 0 0 0 0- 03 0 a 1 6 run Gar- will have no snan of when he meets him this' time. match and Judging from the demand for seats the Hellig theatre will b well filled when the two men shake hands for the first bout, . " . . Dr. Roller and his. several trainers are expected to arrive irom ueatti tonight MERRY WIDOWS ARB BARRED IN SPOKANE (Spadal DtipatcB to The Journal) Spokane, April 13 The "Merry Widow 'hats have been barred from the grandstand this sea son by Manager, Quinn of the ' league baseball association. As ; a result the ladies . have peti tioned, the manager to prohibit the smoking of cigars in the grandstand. The manager said last night that th result would probably be that the ladies would occupy on part of th .' grandstand and th men th other. . ' rett, Sutor. First-basnn called balls Sutor 1, Garrett 2. Struck out Sutor 4. Garrett 7. Hit by pitcher Piper. Double plays Melcholr to Mohler to Williams. Time of game 1:30. Um pire -O'Connell. aoornuia; uwmaw . PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Casey, 2b. . . iiartery, ci. McCredie. rf. Dansla. lb, Johnson, Sb. Cooney, ss. Bassey, If. Walsh, c. . Harmon, p. Madden . . Groom, p. . Whalen, c. Totals . . 0 1 2 3 2 0 2 14 0 0 Cook, If Van Haltren, cf. Heitmuller, rf. Eaa-an, ss. . . . . Quick, lb ..... Altman. 2b. . . . Scruggs, 8b. Slattery, c Hardy, p. ...33 OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. 8 3 4 3 0 0 3 3 5 1 0 10 4 0 S 0 1 0 8 0., 4 , S 0 1 .88 9 12 27 18 1 Batted for Harmon. SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO, HUdebrand, If. Piper, or. . ........ Williams, lb, ....... Melcholr, rf. Zeider, ss. ......... .... Mohler, .2b. . ... . . i . . McArdl, 3b. ....... La Lange, c . ....... Sklllman. . p. ....... Jones, p. ............ Berry c i.s. ... Curtis. 3b. Esol Willis. Totals ............41 14 14 27 14 3 RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Los Angeles , ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Hits ...v.O 0000010 12 Oakland ...S O 0 0 4 0 0 4 014 Hits ..........4 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 214 SUMMARY. Stolen bases Dillon, Heitmuller. Eagan. Hits Off Randolph, 8; off Phillips, 6. Runs Off Randolph. 9; off Phillips, 6. Two-base hits Bills, Hardy (2). Van Haltren. Sacrifice hit Heitmuller. Firat base on errors Los Angeles, 2, Oakland, 1. Left on bases Los - Angeles, 6: Oakland, S. Baaes on balls Off Randolph, 8; off Phillips, 2: off Hardy. 2. Struck out By Randolph, 1; by Hardy, 4. Double plays Smith to Dillon: Van Haltren ,to Altman; Brashear to Dillon to Delmas. Passed balls Easterly. Time 1 hour, 45 minutes. Umpire Perrlne. Totals .33' 4 7 87 13 4 Batted for McArdie. , Batted for Jones. - , SCORE BT INNINGS Portland - ... .....0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 Hit 1 1 6 1 0 1 ft 0 313 San Francisco . ..1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 Jilts ....... .1.3 1 0.1 1 0 0 2.0- " T V BUMMART. " Stolen sse-T-Rafterv. Johrison. Coon- 2, Bassey z, MCAraie z. Hits oft: Amateur Ball Gaines. The Seaside baseball team has Just been organised and is open to meet all comers. For , particulars and dates ad dress the manager, -G. L. Deitweller, Seaside, Oregon. On the league ' grounds yesterday morning th Ben Sellings defeated tha Michaels and Stlllers la a fast game. The rapid' playing of tha Clothiers proved too much for their openents, thi acore being 18 to 8. The Span ton independent team lost its first game to Sherwood before a large crowd, 7 to 8. The North Portland 'Junior defeated the Parka yesterday in a 10-lnnlng game,' If to 1L Th outfield Of both sides gave poor-support. -, The Montavilla Juniors defeated, the Russellvllle Juniors yesterday, 10 to 8. Any team under 17 years of age, desir ing games after April 19 address Carl Blatr. 243 Broad street. Montavilla. Th South Portland team won from Portland Academy Juniors, 13 to 0, Saturday.- .' ' - - The Brooklyn baseball team wishes to challenge any team In or out' of th city. Games can be arranged by phoning Soil wood 328 or addressing Ed Wise, 558 Powell street, city. . . Woodburn Defeats Salem. (Special Dispatch to lit Journal. 1 "' Woodbum.- Or. - April H. rln a free hitting game Woodburn defeated Salem 9 to 8 in 11 Innings yesterdays Both ev 3. Bassey z, MCAraie z. 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