The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 22, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 2, 1508.
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AHGELS CAPTURE
GAHEVJITII SEALS
f
': ntcher JJoy Wins Own Con-
; ,'(. v': test; by Scoring: on -;
Bernard's Bunt; 'fj
' , (Special Dispatch to The Jeernal.)
Los Angeles. April 11 Hosp's timely
single over second, followed by Br
nerd's bunt cava Los Angeles a 10-
, Inning 'game wtth Ban rranclsco yes
terday. I to J. ' Tha Seals made a good
Impression upon their first appearance
hre, but. tha Angela were too frisky
tor them. . '. 1 .
The Kama a) Id smoothly alone for
i five Innlnge, 'when Piper soaked the
sphere . for two' bags, scoring tutor, i
The Angela made their, flret run In the
eight!), when Oakes blagle brought
Easterly In. The eoore: , . -i- .
. '.. - , J - LOS ' ANOELKS. J . ' ' .;
' i i'.:' ,t, :: ... : AB. R. H. TO, A. B.
Rernard; lb.. ....,.,. t , 0, 1 t 1 0
Oakea, ;cf,,.,.l 4 I . f 1 0
pillon," 'lb.... I i II - ,
, Wheeler. If.......... 4 . 0 . 8 .1 -' 0 0
' Smith,, in............ 4 0,1 11 0
. Nasle.' rf..,.. 4 0 0 I Of
EIGHTEEN BOUTS
FOMSnilCIII
so
DOGS MUST
BE LISTED T
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Multnomah Boxing and
Wrestling: Tournament
J ; Full of Interest , j --
felma. ee..,. 4 0 J 1 4 0
Eaeterly. !?!' i 5
Hosp. p 1 1 ill
Totele
....".. .....11 I 10 10 II
BAN FRANCISCO.
- V ' AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
Curtis. If............ 0 1 10 0
Ploer. cf ......... 4 0 1 10 0
Williams,- lb 4 0 0 11 0
Velcholr,' rf .......... I. 0 00 0
Zelder aa 1 0 . 1 1 1
hiohler. b..., 1 0 0 4 I
McArdlS, lb.... 4 0 Oil
I f .! I
Berry, o 4
fiutor pi 4
VVakia eW Na,
les.,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 t
i i o I o o i i i lio
claco.O 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Totals ....... II 1 4 IT 10 1
' Los Angel
tins
San Francisco. 0 0 0 6 1 0 0
Hits 0010 1 0000
SUMMART.
Two-baee hlta Easterly, Piper. Sac
rifice hlta Zelder, Dillon, Hoap. Stolen
base-Nsgle. Double plays Oakes to
LI lion, Butor to Berry to Mohler. Left
on bases Los Angeles I. San Franciaco
1. Flret baae on ballsOff Hoap I, off
Butor I. Htrucx outsutor 4. j-iosd a.
Time of game 1:44. Umpire O'Coa-
VHITKAN ATHLETES TO
MEET WASHINGTON "tPM
. ttM Dlepatek te the 9eareaL)
S Whitman College, Walla Walla, Waah.,
April 11 Whltman'a flrat Interoollegt
at track meet of the year will be held
f- Saturday, April IS. at SeatUa with tha
tlnlverelty of Washington. While H la
early for arf'liitereolleglate meetlt 'wai
the only date that waa available. The
Whitman teav1a In- rood ahepe and baa
been training; faithfully under Coach
Murphy. ; '
Captain Phllbrook thlnke that Whit
man ought to win eaatly over Waahlng
' ton. aa they defeatea the unlveraltr laet
year when they had .'Tfoko'? Holdman
and Hall, two atrona athletea who are
' not at Seattle tnla year. Whitman, en
the othr hand, la stronger than laat
year although ehe will be handicapped
by meeting Washington at Seattle and
accordingly can only tuke along a track
tram cf 10 men. Phllbrook. Martin,
Folthoune, Oldrtght Foster. Lewla, Gra
ham, Hawley, Cox and Berne a are prob.
aoiy inoae wno win go,, in addition to
Maneaer George WoodwOrd and Coach I
spud" jaurpny. -
SQUEEZE PLAYS.
Rain 'yesterday gave tha Beavers a
Test.. , . .;, . , : fv ..
e e . ... -.
' Ennon Calif f celebrated hie first
f ame with Aberdeen by shutting Spok
ane out, allowing three hits...
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Eighteen bouts are In store for lovers
of pure, i clean amateur boxing and
wrestling tomorrow ulgbt at Exposition
rink, the opening data of tha Multnomah
elub'a Pacific coast championship tour
nament Soma 10 of these will ba In the
three-round boxing classes, and tha re
mainder will ba the wrestling prelimi
naries. The semi-finals are scheduled
for Friday right and tha champions
will bwomi known In tha finals Satur
day night '' .
Manager Frank announced thla morn
ing that tha grappling bouts would be
of.slx-minutes duration. The boxing
rounds will last three minutes with two
minutes in tha extra round If such is
necessary to award a deelalon. -Vancouver
will not enter any athletea.
The Canadiana were ao Hopelessly out
classed by the Seattle boxers the other
day that they did not consider them
selves aa having a chanoe.- .
The largest class in tha tourney Is
the Ul-Dound wrestllna. There are
eight -or nine candidates for tha cham
pionship, and It la believed the prelimi
naries wtll go over Into the second
night- It is expected that It will re
quire three houra to pull off ail the
opening night events, the flrst bout
tiled at s
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Xntrlet for tha Portland dog
how close tonight - .
. .Fanciers who , wish to bench
their dogs next week will have
to llat , them with Beoretary
Chase, room 111, Lumber Ex
ohange ; building, i before ' 10
o'clock tonight or else forego
the chance of winning soma of
tha s beautiful prliea offered.
After today no more doga will
ba received by the eeeretary. .
From the entry list as it sp- ,
peared at noon today, It Is be- '
lleved there will be over til '
dogs benched. This largo num
ber will make the coming event
a three-point enow. Winners In
champion classes will then have
to make but aeven more points
to be honored 'with the title
THE BEST ,
4 - "champion," 10 points giving the
being called
o'clock eharp.
MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES."
Chicago .
Ndw lork
Whity . Alperaan, whoo - picture
hero appear, la on of tha leading
membera of the ' Brooklyn' baseball
club. He la a fine all-round player.
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Philadelphia I
Cincinnati I
Brooklyn . I
Boston . ,.' I
St. Louis 1
AewTork.
R. H.S.
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iatterlee Wlltae and Breanahan; Bell
and Rltter. Umpires Rudderhant and
amaue.
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4 . coveted honor.
4 Doga do not have to be regls-
4 tered or a pedigree furnished to
4 gain entrance to the ahow. Fur-
4 therraore dogs do hot have to ba
4 full-breeds to be entered.
4 The show will open a week
0 from tomorrow night on tha aeo-
e ond floor of the big garage at
the corner of Fifteenth and.
0 Washington streets and will con-
4 tlnue until the following Satur-
4 day night The 76 cups and
4 other trophies will be arranged
4 for the classes at a meeting of
4 the directors of the Kennel
4 club donlght i
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AUTO ROAD RACES
TO BE HELD JUNE 4
At Cincinnati.
Cincinnati I. 1 I
t-...8burg ; 4 10 I
Banerlee Welmer. Soade and Mo-
Lean; Leever, Jonea and Gibson.
E
OPEfiEO BY SMOKER
The handsome new clubhouse .of the
Portland Rowing club - wad formally
opened with a' Smoker lasUnlght, with
over a hundred members and guests
present The clubhouse is admirably
situated for tha purpo.e.ano; wtll soon y
AO Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia ..............
Batteries Llndaman and
Richie and Dooin. Umplre-
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Bowerman;
-Klem.
New Torlr
St Louis
America leagua.
Won. Lost
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ba a;, popular.,, place . fotlovers .pt
aquatlca. Tha rooms were prettily deco
rated, in. the club colors ana an inter
esting prograni entertained those fortu
nate enough to be present.
. , Prominent .members of the lub "were
present and gave brief addresses on the
work that had been accomplished. Jo
seph N. Teal's address waa of particu
lar internal, mine oi a reminiscent na
ture. The .addresses show the club to
be in good condition, financially , and
numerically. ' "
Plana for tha big regatta to be held
here in June, during the Rose Featlval,
were Informally discussed by the members.
Cntcago . .............. I
Pblladelpina I
Detroit ' 1
Washington ...... 1
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WITH THE EASTERXERS.
Now that Bud Ryan has Joined the
' Beavers , the Pueblo player may be ex
? pected to. strengthen the infield. John
son wilt probably ba . used as pitcher
ana uiuiiy.
. .. . " ; e . e '
.u nauicu iwubii,.' (liinf Oil
the Aberdeen team, knocked the ball
over, the Spokane fence yeaterday and
. than tlfVfiAil . Arnutiiif mnA . Mrmmi.A m
three-bagger.' Bob Brown roust have
WU VUM. . '.. ,? .-
When Alblna's Tourists go to "Van-
Pioneers they will be accompanied by
a large delegation of roetera Alblna
:' doeant have a home diamond, but that
will not prevent tha fans seeing them
,,play. .. , ..; ,
. San Francisco's percentage is slowly
. nui. aurciy a ropping;. wnen an tno
teams hit their stride and are playing
consistently the race Is going to be
one of the prettiest since tha present
league was organised. . t
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A sorlbe on J the Los Angeles Tlmos
who is evidently troubled with knocker
It Is has turned his sledge oq little Coon-
ey ana wnaien. e reiera to them as
rank bushers in the batting bualness
and ,aU because a three-bagger by
Coonby scored three men-and a double
b" Whalen gave two more runs. The
Beaters gav the Angela auch a aatanlo
drubbing that day it is no wonder said
scribe is numbered with the sorehead
nunrh. . ...... ....v.' ....
4 f West Side Meets Hill.
Hoffer. a former star Ditcher with the.
Baltimore club, la to umpire in the New ;
xorx tjiate league tnis season.
Hugh Jennings, the Detroit manager.
says ne got us -wee-yan" cry rrom
hustling mules in a Scraiiton mini in
ue yeu ot "wee-up."
The girls of Newcastle, Pennsylvania,
have decided to boycott the O. A P.
baaebaii league club beoause tha local
management announces that the gentler
sex are to be charged full admission.
Cy Young and Lou Criger, the veteran
battery of the Boston Americans, made
a swell start and appear to be in tine
- -', --: ' '
'Big Chief Stallings, - owner of the
Newararteam in the Eastern league, haa
been connected with. 14 championship
Deui ciuds. newarg xans oeciare tnis
la a sure hunch.
. ,, e e -t '.
In the opening game at Boston, Jim
Delehanty of the Washington team won
a case of wine by hitting for a homer
over me lert neia zence. . v
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'The' new Colorado baseball league Is
to1 be made up of Denver (two teams),
Trinidad and Colorado Springs. The
veteran manager, Frank Selee. will own
one of the Denver teams. .
-'-i'.;'-.. !!j(..;.;.i''ri '.''r.,
' ' Billy ' Lush haa decided to Join the
Nashville team in the southern league.
Lush hoped that a deal could
Cleveland .'
Chicago ,
Batteries Joss and N. Clarke; Walsh
and Sullivan.
At Vow York.
R. H.E.
Washington ..It 10 .7
New York . .14 14 7
batteries Paten, Keeley, Gehrlng and
Warner; juajte, Jtieinow and Blair.
At Detroit.
' ' R. H. E.
Detroit .6 I 1
St Louis I II 4
Batteries Slever, 8uggs, Killlan and
Payne; Bailey, Graham, Howell and
Stephens,
At Boston.
R. H.E.
Philadelphia. 4 I 1
Boston . 0 7 6
Batteries Vlckers and Schreck;
r ruitt, uicotte ana criger.
iUsH hoped that a deal coul
up wnereoy ne cov
Haven, but Nashville
nothing doing.
be fixed
said there was
A Washington player is credited with ;
it is earner to noia
the American than . in the
Na-j
the
West Side High school and Hill win
at
Vaughn tomorrow afternoon at I
o'clock. Both -teams . are of about the
same strengtn ana a gooa game Is
Sromisea. nicKson ana eaercnant
o the pitching. , -
will
Kincdc Energy
K. Kinetic ii a tfood word.:
1 1 mean) "powerto maKe thin p
: : &o" A fat band account a
.rock on the edge of a hill,
a Barrel of gunpowder, and
'SCOTT'S EMuLSIQN all"
contain' " kinetic energy,'''
--.lo th profenor telli ui.
Power b stored up in
Scott's
Emulsion
Thii force let loose In the
system of the consumptive
gives him the strength to
take on new flesh. It is a
powerful flesh'prodacer.
AIIDrajrgwtoi BOe. and 9iJOQ. :
lt:
Job In
tlonal league. Perhaoa this Is
rouble with tha Washington team, the
players uuniuns; it is a cinon joo.
- ' ' , - Junior Ball Games. .
The Nationals; ' a team composed
largely of east side boys ranging from
18 to 10 years of age. have oraanlBed
for the season and would like to make
arrangements for Sunday games. , The
team has ordered suits and expects to
make a good record this season. Games
can be had by calling up Joo Marias,
East ' 2918.
. North Central defeated Holladay in
trie first- league game played between
those teams Monday by the soore of
24 to 7. Both teams fielded ooorlv. but
I Holladay' was the worst offender.
The Parks wish to - challenge thd
Rosebuds for- a series Of ramm ht
two out or tnree. can up Main 1886.
I Grays Crossing defeated Arleta Sun
flay afternoon. -
Trl-State Begins Season. , -, ' '
(Uatted PrM Leawd Wlre.t
Altoona Pa.. Acril t2. tTnrtor Anmtl.
i tions regarded as the most favorable in
its history, the Trl-State baseball league
ibw miucr wt tor ma season Oil
1908. The circuit - and schedule are
Sep-1
The ODenlnar aamas todav an wkui.
pled as follows: Trenton at Wilmlng-
W i " t"iHir, narnsDurgl
i niuiu(r una eonnsiowa at AI-
i j ' ' ' 1 1 ' in. r 'j
. " Racing Begins at Lexington. J' '
(United Frees lad Wlra.i v - . P. "
Lexington, Ky, April 21. The spring
meeting ,ot the Kentucky Racing asso
ciation opened here today. Indications
point to a successful meeting and the
officials of the track, are pleased at the
Sronpacts. -mere., will De six events
ally with average purses Of 1400. Thai
meeting will continue 10 days and ai
This 'Day In Sport Annals.
(United Prase traaed Wire.)
1891 The National league commenced
Its sixteenth championship seaaon. -
1892 At Pittsburg: The Pltteburga
made-11 runs In the Ttrst Inning in a
game with the St Louis team.
1898 At Memphis: "Kid" McCoy
knocked out Frank Bosworta In the sec
ond round.
1898 At San Francisco;" James J.
Jeffries won from Pete Everett in three
rounds.
1904 At Milwaukee: Charlie Neary
won from Jimmy Brlggs in six rounds.
1906 At Kansas City: True Wing
won the Kansas City derby, the feature
of the opening day at the Elm Ridge
track.' - -
1907 At London: Owen Moran de
feated Al Delmont on points, la 10
rounds, and Sam Langford defeated
"Tiger Smith In four rounds.
East Side vs. Colombia.'
East Side High school and -Columbia
will play their first game today at the
league grounds. Twenty-fourth and
Vaughn streets. Houok and Locks will
be the pitchers. :
Locke is one of the best pitchers in
the league, while' Houok, a new man in
Portland, last week held Hill down to
one hit and struck out 14 of the cadets.
Should both men be at their best one of
the fastest games of the seaaon can be
expected .
Team-work should win for Columbia,
for they are the best drilled team in the
league. -while East Side has 'little of
this work.
I o'clock.
June 4 has been selected as the date
for the 100-mlle road race under . the
auspices of the Portland Automobile
club during the Rose FeetivaX The
date was selected at a meeting of the
racing committee last night. In add!
tlon to the feature event there will
also be a 60-mile road raoa.
Each event wiu have three handsome
cups aa prises. Henry Wemme ha
also donated a 1600 trophy, which mutt
be won three years in succession In or-
aer to retain it permanently, thus help-
us iv mu mo ajiair an annual event.
One of the stipulations Is that all en
tries must be with the secretary of the
racing committee oy May i. ,
- Colnmbss Wine Long Game.
(Special Dispatch te The oeraaLI
Cliffs, Waah., AprU 11. The bell
game at Columbus Sunday between the
teams or uurra ina.coiumbua. thou
I interrupted by a shower, proceeded 1
tne ninth inning with the score 1 to 1.
it was continued until the eleventh. In
which Columbus scored for the second
run. A return game will be played here
ounaay. .
Eastern League Starts -ason.
(United Prou Leased Wire.)
Providence, R. I April 11. The ma
jority of the clubs of the Eastern league
fei away toaay in tne pennant race for
908. Rochester opens the season to
day in this city,-Montreal playa at Bal
timore ana uunaio at Newark. To
ronto wtll play Its initial game tomor
row at Jersey City. The schedule pro
vides for 140 games, the seaaon to cloae
September 10.
' Maryland Jockey Club Meeting.
(United Prtaa Leased Wire.)
Baltimore, Md., April 21. The spring
meeting of the Maryland Jockey club
opened at Pimllco today and will oon
tlnue till May 9. The program pro
vldea for six races each day. Including
a steeplechase dally and also a stake
or eup race.
SPECIAL LOW FARES
V TO THE EAST AND RETURN VIA
Northern Pacific Railway
Including St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago,
St Louis, Omaha, Kansas City, St Joseph,, etc.
. . it - .
For full information regarding Rates, Routes, "etc, call on
or write
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A.
255 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon
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FROM PORTLAND
As Follows: v
One frmr
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California
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Chicago .... .$72.50 $87.50
St: Louis
St Paul ;
Omaha ...... :
Kansas City
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67.50
63.15
60.00
60.00
82.50
81.75
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TICKETS WILL1 BB ON SALE
June 5, 6, 19, 20 - :
July 6, 7, 22, 23 ;
August 6, 7,21, 22 'f :
Good for retain In dava with atoa-
over privileges at pleasure within 11m ita
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YEEDIT0B SOME
(Special Dlapetcb te the Jearaal .
Olympla, Wash., April 11. The attor
ney-general has ruled that tha publica
tion In two newspapers In each county
of the primary election ballot is not of
ficial county printing. This means that
the county auditors need not select the
papers having tha contract for tha
county printing, aa among those to re
ceive the publication and that If sueh
county papers are selected tha contract
rates do not neoessarily apply. ' This
construction of the law will make the
expense of the primary lection freetly
exceed what lt "would be had the law
provided otherwise. - -w. rv
f-,; New Notaries. .
(Special Dispatch te The leersal.1
Salem, Or.,' April II. May Shlnkie
of Williams. In Tamhlll county, baa
been eommiasloned a notary public.
IfJLlf
For any further information call at '
the city ticket office. Third and Wash
ington streets, or write to . .. ..
: WM. M'MURRAY 1 ,
Oeneral Passenger Agent,
, PORTLAND. OREGON.
Q 0CDEH6AaTJ I
The game wUl be called at
- Flynn Bests Johnson. '
( Los Angeles, April 11. Jim Flynn
easily demonstrated . his superiority
over Battling Johnson-here last night
In a 10-Found no-decision affair. John
son showed a flash of class in the
d
eighth round ani
tne uoior
the close.
hnd Flvnn aolne. hut
the Colorado fireman had a big lead at
lfavfo Vfttl. MM.AAlt Kfua.M4.lf 4U
thr monthe and betne antiral. .nr.d nf ama,.!.
wmitIi and 4fipenai,l Uitnk a word f pr.U. la
an. to"Caatu.ti'forth.lr woBd.rfal enm poaltlon.
I tsk.a aam.nMit other olld r.medls
but witkoai st.I1 and 1 Hnd that CMearota nILt
aaora la a day tfaaa all tha Mhara 1 hare aaaaa
wooldlnarar.'
, iaaea ileQune, Ml M.n.r St,, Jetaey Oily, V. J.
practically the same as last vur
tember. 11 will be the closing date.
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F.v.r blok.n. Weaken orttrip. I9e, tic, Wo. Kever
I Sold la bnlk. seanlna tablet (tamped OOO.
Gaanateed te eare or rear bob. bach.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or'N.T. mi
A SAfE AID
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MOTION PICTURE THEATRES
MWR1CS $500.00 ; TO $2,000.00 PMH11-:
Wc Arc the Largest Dealers in Motion Picture fijachines, Song Slides, Phonographs
and Mechanical Appliances for the, Motion Picture Business In the Northwest v
Motion Picture Theatres are fast growing In popularity, affording one of the cleanest and most profitable investments in the
northwest The time to get in on the ground floor is now, and if your town is not provided with one of these remunerative
forms of entertainment we suggest that you see us at once. Full instructions are given with each machine sold or rented how
to operate a motion picture theatre, and the capital required is small The returns are very large, according to the sire of the'
town. Motion Picture Theatres now established earn from $10 to $100 daily and the business is still growing.4 1 Portland has!
seven Motion Picture Theatres already and these have only beert established in the past year.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE MANAGERS
OF MOTION PICTURE THEATRES
A
run
We have a plan whereby you can save one third of what you now pay for your film service. We are forming a club and suggest
that you call at once, or write us regarding same. -This will afford you considerable saving and applications must be made
, promptly if you wish to take advantage of this offer. .,..
ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO ;i .
293 BjJRNSIDE STREET, Bet. Fourth and fifth pcne tain 8458 Portland, Orc ici
MOTION PICTURE MACHINES, SONG SLIDES, PHONOGRAPHS, ' ETCJ BOUGHT, SOLD, RENTED
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