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THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 23. 1908. 13 i D W Q OF THE. Vv iS) world: . R-"3 , nc!d , Track Dfcnasd D CALIFORNIA ..HOTUS V ... PLUVIUS STOPS Jl TIED nJTIIIEE Fortland - Oakland " Game ...Called After jrcCrcdieV A Errors'Xost for Beayers. . : ; ' (Spaelal Dlapatcb te The JovrnaMi Sen Francisco. April .11. With the core tied In the eighth Inning end lit ' tie Plnhance pitching major league ball. Umpire Perrlne called , the Portland- :' Oakland game yesterday afternoon on I account of ; rain. .The ecore waa 4-4. and both manager protected.' but Bull waved them to the dressing-rooms. Three of the aoorea were the result of bad plays .on the part of Manager Atecreaie..- A rainarop ooscurea ma line of vision and he muffed an easy ' fly, allowing One run. In the next inning another raindrop rot In the way ana Mae neavea ine noreemae over tnira bate., allowing two more Oake to reg ister. Oakland got one more run in the eighth. ... 'Considerable Improvement, waa ahown In, the Beavers' playing, and they bid rair to taut me eerie irom ueaiana. The score: ... .. . PORTLAND. J" ; AB. R. II. PO, A. E. tasey. 10. i o Kaf terv. ef 4 0 1 . - w ' i - jMcureaie. rr. .., i Unsig, lb 1 4 Baesey, If. 1 Johnson, 3b. Cooney, as. ......... , .1 Whalen, 0..., ....I Plnnanoe, . p..,, 2 I I 1 11 1 i ,...i......;.25 4 4 14 11 1 1 OAKLAND. . . AB. R. It. PO. A. B. ......... 1 1 0 ' I 1 1 1 1 Total Cook. If van Haltren, cf.,.....4 HeltmuJler, rt.......,.4 Kagan, as.,.,... Hogan, Jb. ............4 Altman, lb...., ..I jiaiey, J -owls, Hardy. Total RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. roniana 0 IM110 M ta 0 8 0 0 1 1 0 uaKiana 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 Hlte Ul t t 0 0 0 31 '" SUMMARY. Two-oese hits Danslg. Johnson. I -"- -a at . ThU Ig th ThrM-Tegr-Old Colt, Cbapnltepee, Regarded aa One of the Best of Thla Season'a Stake Horaea ' ' on the Metropolitan Track. , fliJJI BRIMCIIFF COP RAGE TOMORROW 25 ?$22FU B& "SS Twenty.Two ".Specay. Auto IsrttffiZSH mobiles and Drivers In 300-Mile Kace. f' "f1.6? on balls Off Plnnanoe, Hardy. Struck out By Plnnano! Perrlni Time 1:14. Umpli YOUNG GATES $20,000 -WlAMUl KKOM TfTHK A PTi No. Nameofcar, VeMAAIl I ' STANFORD CEEWS ABE PICKED FOB B0ATKACE THE LINEUP. Driver and ' (T7alU4 Fraei LMeed Wire.) Reno. Nov.. April M Charles Gates, on of John VT. Gates, la richer by I0.. ,0. M Ythtt reauU.ofucklnVTe Rlckard'a faro game In Rawhide. It tok him Just 10 minutes to turn the when the son of the Make. Italian .Italian 1 Prossen, Btanehl l Lsarino. jtisl..... I Lytle, AppereoD...'., American 4 Strang. Isotta. lullan 5 Inland, Btearns .....American Parker, Fiat Italian . 1 Mlchener. Losler. ....... .American Vaughan, sterns ...American Mulford. Losler American 10-rMurpby. Maja. ....Austrian 11 Poole. Isott Italian New - Torklll Oldfield, Btearns Am r loan JiS .V,f .I11,!0, p,?y Rlckard took 14 Bernin. Renault Trench .-- L,mlt wn? tna lting game 1 Robertson, Panhard ....French iT.r i""f'" ies was surrounded I II Hllllard, Hoi-Tan American .y...miiJtr't cr,w. Jncludlng women 17 Campbell, Allen-Kingston. American standing on chairs. Rlckard dealt . the 1 Bloch, Renault French andJL- i ... ' "-Harding, isotta -tallaii n.. U 'j'"' ,n gamei xoBergaoii,. ens uermao -. . . . ? dpublea,, wagering 15,000 II Seymour, Simplex........ American Sn him? n.ttlnYhe hSS." tlSoF- 'Ml ""-on- iVf " been.tdS?Lto.",r. ",x times New Tork. April l-Over a 10 mile T5&&t WJSXK ft U -ituated Westchester ecunty Amerioa, Italy. . France, Germany and Austria, will tomorrow contest for the Brlarollff trophy. j. The, event, .which will be 100 Billea In length,, bids fair to be quite as spectacular a .the Vander- bilt oud race. 'Oldfield. Roberts and other of the world's most prominent and daring driv ers in the lateat racing game are repre sented In the entry list, and have been preparing and tuning up their machines for the past two weeka, and In praotlce nave repeaiecuy oovereq iap a speeos SQUEEZE PLATS. : Plnnance mlgTit have ' won hla third Scientific playing in now oontained In the Beaver lexicon. ,' e v This-will prove It: - Bassey, Johnson and Casey, sacrificed; Casey,-' Raftery That Fellow Hardv waa a muV nr I ,nnrnihln a mila a minute. the Portland stickers yesterday. Babel Unless there are one or more eleventh panslfr, Johnson and Whalen connected hour withdrawals, ti ears will sUrt In for doubles. " e " e , Aberdeen Is again leading the North w."u"v ieasruo,. having won r three straight from Eddie Qulnn's Spokane Indians. . Moore and Calif f, Portland boys, are helping: W - ej the dash around the 10 lat circuit In an attempt to bring an auto championship and trophy to tneir country, ai mi teams atand at present America will be represented by 11 ears, Italy , France I, and Germany and Austria 1 each. Th .Aim, 4m full a ihlrn turn a and The two St. Louia toiim. ftll VM I .r. and while, nn vrMt and can be the same positions as when the big made, as in the vanderbilt cup raoe, the leagues opened. MoAleer's Americans I spectators will probably witness. maay ere ai me ion with .760 while McClos- thrilling spurts and brusnes on tne key'a Nationals are at the bottom with level stretches. On the comparatively .143.' straight stretches (there-are n real e e r straighUwaya) fairly aood time can be moiwr nants gave the Detroit I maae, oat owina 10 uie many turns mna team, champions of the American league curves in the roads. It is believed that last season, their fourth consecutive de- the average speed for the race' will, not " o,ru7, ( xo s. uetrolt la at the I exceed 4 mwee an uour. cellar door and may chase Washington out of that comfortable place, i , . lil tacP, WHa .wh clt " ne trembled like a leaf." This is one of the sentences taken from a letter from McCloekey : of St Louis to Manager Shreeder of-Tacoma in. which the1 St Louis manager describes Hlgglnbotham. Who was put in to Ditch one nt 1h games against the Browns at St Louis before the championship .season opened, McCloskeyA goes on to say that s the Pride of Coon Hollow, had pitched won derful ba In the practice games against weak teams, but that he was scared to death when he went In the box against a fast bunch before a large crowd., Htgflnbothani was found for a -coupie oi inpies ana a noma run in the first two innings and was then yanked but. If the big fellow gets his nerve he will make good, despite hla In glorious beginning. , r, ., Golf Tonrney at Lakewood. - (United Prnw Lea Wire.) -"'i": ' Lolcewood, N. J April W Qolf play ers representing many parts of the country wera present in force today at the opening or the annual spring golf luunmmcni ot i ine xjaKewoon . country rlub. The tournament opens this morn. But to make this average will reaulre the most careful manipulation of . the steering wheel. .. The race Is scheduled to start as eoon as daylight appears tomorrow morning, and will probably last until 1 o'clock fn the afternoon, The time limit for fin ishing is S:10 o'clock. At that hour all machines still on the course will be stonned hv the auards in order that or dinary traffic may be resumed.' . , The Indications are that an enormous crowd will witness the contest Grand stands have been erected at points along the oourse and thousands of dollars' worth of seats have been sold. All the hotel accommodations In the - vicinity have been engaged, but It -Is believed that uncomfortable congestion wilt be averted ty tne expedient or running trains every 15 minutes after 11 o'clock tonight Thisis the program arranged by the New fork Central railroad, the tracks of which touch the course at several points! The representation of Rrominent auiomonnists, not oniy rrom 'ew Tork, but from many other parts of the country as well,, undoubtedly will be greater than, at any time slnoe the New York' automobile exhibitions were in run Diast last winter. i Thla Day In' Sport Annals. fCBtted FtMS Uaaea Wire.! . Stanford University, CaL, April 11. The 'varsity and freshman boat crews were picked yesterday morning and left for Richardson bay for final practice for their races with the California crews next Saturday. The 'varsity crew - is made up as rollows: Patrick of Visalla, stroke; M. Malone. Laton. No. 7: C. wondries, Los Angeles, No. f: N. Cole, Dubois, Pennsylvania, No. 8, H. Hatch, Paso Robles, No. 4; S. Vose, Loe An geles, No. I; A. Benson. Red lands, No. 2; Reynolds, Pasadena, bow; Turner, cox swain. Freshmen K. Chamberlain, Loa An reles, stroke: N. Day, San Francisco, No. ?; K. Dole. Riverside, No. 6; J. Kil llan, Los Angeles, No. 6; C Smith. Elle, Canada. Nd. 4; W. Tittle. Quids, No. J; J. Visal, Santa Ana, No, I; Leersor Facer, San Francisco, bow. KID EEVIN TAKES UP CHASE AFTEB BEBNABD Kid Ervln, who claims the lightweight championship of Oregon, has turned the tables on Harry Bernard, who blew into town right breeslly the other day, and Is now tracklna the denisan nt Kant California, with long green to the aum of 1100. When he catches up with the Native Son he will shake it under hla nose and tell him to cover It "his" and mm rarer to Bernard. Bernard, unoh hla arrival In tha Ttna City, said he had $1,(00 that be eould neai Jbrvin. n;rvin aava ne naan't t $1,600 but that he has tlOO whlh k. will not uo as a aide bet W IT Srvln'e manager, sava he will probably gulloff the fight. If one la arranged. In ; JEFF'S HEW CLUB HAS FIRST FIGHT San Francisco's TWO BXR W.OTXM Vadea the agesaeat HOTEL JEFFERSON rnuc ajtd aovas trnxmrn MO Boom. UO 9rtnU stothe, Barepee VUm tu e -oa. Amenoa la $AQ SUMMb nora STEWART OBABT VWfOW rr. abots QVAma. BM eewie. ISO VHvaee BaUe. Baiwpeaa Ms LM TTpw4. Oaf e a la Oarte, Bah Xoisl Made OsalbM - e an Traiae aM leematm. Slcwarl-Birker Cov Props. saw rmAjrexsoo. EAiRMONT I Overlooks the entire! Say and HarborJ oram ends BatUa-1 ship row and thd i fleet ancaorage. Slnsle rooms 11.10 upwards. Suites 110 upwards. Every room with bath. Raaarva- tlon made by wire. Hurientni VAXACJi MOTBX, OOlOm like Twin .SulllTan and Jimmy Gardner Will En 9 tertaJn Sailors Today. Co!tad rnes Laaetd Wire.) Loa Angeles, Cal., April St. This Is the great day for the new Jeffries Ath letio club, for thla afternoon, weather permitting, the first fight will be given in the roofless arena at Vernon. The card is a ti round bout between Jimmy Gardner and Mike Twin Sullivan, and while the majority of the local fight bugs do not consider this a very classy attraction for a first fight in a new place. It was apparently the best that could be secured in the short time since u was aeciaed to nave a new right club open durlna- fleet week. Sullivan -and Gardner are advertised to battle for the welterweight cham pionship and a purse of II, 000, and both men finished their training yesterday. The scheduled meeting- tonight will be the fourth time they have boxed. The first two fights were draws and me mira was won tv suuivaa alter 10 rounds of close fighting. There will be but one preliminary, and this is to be of IS rounds between Xeon- arq Lauaer and Kid BelL Jeffries will referee. 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AMZSJCAN PLAN and ttUKOPEAN PLAN NOW OPLN Thirty mlnetee by rail from San rranoisca Located In a beautiful mot thirty years cultivation, he charm and delight of the coan'.ry combined with the attrac tions and conveniences of the me tropolis. For reservations or Information address JAS. H. DOO LITTLE. Mgr.. jtaoo, iMkUiornis. RATES East Win Be Made Thla Season by the Oa R. & W. And etJEE THE FUEBT By anaylng at the KEY ROUTE INN OAXXOjn), OAZXrOaJTZA. CverT i0 minutes trains leave the hot eh oonneotlng with Key Route boats for Baa jrranolsoo, passing me neet ai anchor. Jr. a, MOT.I.A Kaaagex. XOTXXj ARLINGTON ajt niororsoo t Just opened, ooraer Bills and Leaven worth streets, on carllne. Centrally lo cated down town; 100 rooms: 100 baths. Steel and brick building. Every, con venience. Strictly high olaaa. European plan $1 a day up. Very reasonable rates on American pan. s. J. FALLON, proprietor.. . SPECIAL LOW FARES TO THE EAST AND RETURN VIA Northern Pacific Railway Including St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City, St Joseph, etc., , ; SOUTHERN PACIFIC (TaTjrsa nr ouoot) FROM PORTLAND Aa rollows: Oas War I e n lMreet OalUonJa Chicago $72.50 $87.50 ; St. Louis . . . . 67.50 82.50 ' St. Paul 63.15 81.75 f Omaha . . ... . 60.00 75.00 i Kansas City .. 60.00 75.00 TICKETS WILL B8 ON S ALE ( 1 May 4, 18 ; June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22. 23 ' : August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return In It days with etop ever prlvllese at pleasure with La limits. RcBERTilE DATES MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES. National League. At New Tork: T 1-1 jlji A i y it .... Mew Tork R.H.E. 17 0 7 t Batteries Mclntyre and Bergen; Mat thewson and ' Breanahan. EmsUe and Rudderham. Amateur Bane bail Note. Manager C. E. Leek of the Brunns Beavers says that a mistake waa made when it was reported that his team was Deaten at Bnerwood last Sunday. He asserts that the team defeated then waa not me jjrunna weavers, and contained only three of the regular Brunna players. The team was gotten together on short notice Just as an accommodation to the B her wood manager, and Leek does not Deueve mat a aeroat should be credited Umpires I to the Beavers. At Chiasm: Chicago I'incinnau i t Batteries Fraaar and Kiln-: rmVUr Toiler and McLean. Umpire O'Day. ' At Boston: ft w m Phlladephla .' 7 7 0 Boston 16 1 Batteries McOulllen and rviuin- Flaherty. Dorner and Bow plre Klem. At Pittsbur: r rr v Pittsburg 6 10 6 fit Louis 1 7 1 Batteries Camnlta and Gibson: Mo Olynn and Hostetter. Umpire-Rlgler. American League. At CI aval and: - w rr Cleveland a a' i Chicago 4 8 0 Batteries Llebhardt, Rhodes, Clark son and Clarke; Owen and Sullivan. The Rosebud baseball taam K.EHI ing 10 accept tne challenge issued last 1 iv 11 nigni Dy tne jtstk nine, ana will play two games next Sunday afternoon. If a mira same is necessary it can be neia at Kast Twenty-second and Sandy road. The first two games will be played on the Highland grounds. The raric manarer may call up Woodlawn j 11 xo complete arrangements with tne fiosecua magnate. For full Information regarding Rates, Routes, etc call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, A. O. P. A. 255 Morrison Street; Portland, Oregon UJLll I For aay further information call at ' the city ticket office. Third and Wash ington streets, or write to , WM, M'MURRA Y - f ' Oeneral Passenger Agent, PORTLAND OBXOOK. ',' , e e and 4 lA A a. 'im...u - m a. : h. With th. a., aJ-S .-m ..'-- Ma,.mHra. Am..:.inrrV.iJffl." rPoian staaes won or Pierre juorll programs Will not be finished until , Saturday. The indications are that the tournament 111. eclipse all previous vents of of Its kind at the Country club. , Tekaa State Golf Tourney. . " 1 (1'nlted Preas Leaaeil Wlra. Fort .Worth, Tex.. April .. The third 1888 At Wllliamsbura-. New. Tnrlt Jack Dempsey won. from James Stev ens in rour rounna. . i 1894 At Lebanon,' Pennsylvania, Har vey Tlengat defeated 1. J. Duke In luu-yara run ior i.,ouv; time, . 10 H seconds. ' . . v 1903 At Portland, Oregon, Toung annual tournament of the Texas State rihetP nd TimmS ft-"ia-V Un Oolf assooiation had an auspioloua open- Sf.fSl1 1 lii-7 Burn" went ,our ?.Lod,-0,;.lh into :-.' . the Fort 6Wrorv. oan. " Worth Golf club. The nlnv win n llnue through the remainder of ' thle week. ; Among the entries are many , prominent players from Dallas, Houston, 8an Antonio, Beaumont, aalveston, El . Paso, Waco and other Texas cities. Plasty 'ef . Trouble." d':.M ts caused by stagnation f the liver and towels. Ta et rid of It and headache tnd blllouanesa and the poison ; that jrlngs Jaundice, take Dr. 'King's New -He. Pills, the reliable purifiers that do he work without grinding or griping. 16c at- Skldmore ,Orua Co. . pueT store. defeated Jacob Schaefer, scere 100 to 287, winning second place In Internation al tournament. ; j... , , 107 At Los 'Angeles, Mike (Twin) Sullivan won on points from "Honey" Mellody In 30-rounda, Ohio State League. i trotted Preas Leaaad Win.) . - Springfield. Ohio, April J J. The sea son of the Ohio State league opena to cay With Minefield at llirion. Ianiuii,, at Newark and Lima at Springfield. The season, in. which 160 games will be played, close September u. At Detroit: Detroit .... St. Louis . . Batteries Sumtnera Bailey and Spencer, At Phlladelnhia: new 1 or M.M.UW..MM a.,..,..,.....,,,. joatteries cnesDro and Plank and Powers. R. H. B. 3 6 3 7 9 3 Payne; It has been several veara alnre tha Ben Selling commercial baseball team has been defeated, and the crack aggre gation representing that house Is after games with any similar organisation m town, xney nope to maintain the cieon record oz victories mis season. The Brooklyn team of the riratnmar School league defeated the Stephens oum.11 ay a score or 11 to 0. Tne fea tures of the game Were the pitching of n. wiison, wno struck out 14 men. al lowing but 1 hit. and the fast nlavtns- in m.. ocucm on tnira. i; Boxinfl and Wrestlinn Tonlflht ii R.H.E. 3 8 1 3 8 1 Kiel now; STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Paclflo Coast Xague. Wmi T.nat T n San Francisco .........12 6 .ef LiOB Angeles 8 7 .538 Oakland ... 7 8 .4671 foruand a 11 .313 At Washington: ' Washington ............... . , , Boston Batteries Falkenburg and Winter, Morgan and Carrlgan. R.H.E. 3 6 t 6 13 4 Street; ITorth wee tern Latfsa Won. Lost. ADeroeen 8 Tacoma . 3 Seattle - t Vancouver (B. C) 1 Butte Spokane . Colombia Beate Hill. Columbia -university yesterday won a well-played game ' from east "side high school. 6 to 8. Columbia won through better team work, althnna-h a Ka .. I Chicago New York gave them two runs, helped good deaL Yladeflhia ! East' side had numerou ehinnu f.""0'5"1 ... 4 score runs but lack of hits at the right k.n,na.u " ft... .....'... M. 0 jrational &eag-ue. Won. at t.Mll.tttlli U 0 1 1 2 S I time ' counted ' aa-alnst them. .; nraham and Houck. played well for the east aiders, Graham getting three hits out Of fOUr times at bat. Whlla Hminlr pitched a fine game. ' Dockstadder was tha star for Colum bia, making a number of fine stops and catches and running bases and hitting In fine etyle. '. ?. , i- Central Leagne Season Opens. (tutted Preaa LMaed Wire.) Terra Haute. Tnd.. 'Anrll . Si TV. Central league starts Its season today with an Imoroved circuit and other mi. ditions that promise well for a success- i Brooklyn . poston . .. St. Louis ...... V . Anerloam leagne, ' V"--' Won. Bt. Louis ......-...,,.. 6 New York 6 Bonton . ....... 6" Chicago . ............... 4 Cleveland . 3 pmladelphla 4 Detroit ......... . 1 Washington . ....... 1 Lost 1 1 3 8 4 6 S Lost. 3 IV 3 3 3 , 6 6 PC. 1.000 .667 .67 .888 .883 .000 PC .857 .867 .671 .671 .429 .286 .28 .143 PC. .760 .714 .616 .671 .60 .600 .167 ,143 PACIFIC C0ASTAMATEURC0NTESTS UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE MULTNOMAH AUATEUR ATDLETIC OM AT THE ' '.V. , ... Expo Skating Rfnk, 19th and Washington , - . AT 8 O'CLOCK BXA3UP RESERVED SEATS 13. RESERVED SECTION tttt , ' QBNBRAL. ADMISSION . . I.OO Seats on sale at Powers ft Estee' Drug Store and Schiller Cigar Stores. ; . "'e SIM J. M titbit 'ttlttt Ih: e2S2Z.0 The Great Aimnd BrderaSs!; Jul year. The ' opening games are: I . . . A J v Grand Raplda at Evansvllle, Fort Wayne J welr'e . Inhaler, Instant relief from cold at Wheeling, Dayton at Zanesville and South Bend at Terra Haute! Zxtra pedaL Rur Bale -132.110 Axmlnster rnra 19.96. 20 Brussels rugs, $18.96. Calef Bros., home furnishers, 360-370 E. Morrl- eon atreet,. v In head Any druggist, 60 cents. 71.000 copies high-grade 'sheet muaio choice now 2 Vc-Graves ft Co. Removal eaie. Act quicny. 328 waamngton Bt. 'A custard bake dish free. 1 See ("want ad" page.- j. - - '; a'v : . op 1 ' ' ; v. i STANDARD BRED HORSES AND PURE BRED- CATTXS 1 f ' AT AUCTION.; ;. , ' 250 Horses,1 Matched Teams, Single Drivers, Race Horses, Saddlers, ,20 Standard-Bred StaJlione, 50 Regstered Mares. Mor- 4Tna, Standard Bred and .Thoroughbred. ; . Hereford fAND Shorthorn cattle The Blue Ribbon Sale of the West. Hcrscs Sold ti tha tc:vii end Clzil: Ft!r Ctczz 'i 1 a:tu ro-29-30. CcIJ ct UrJca Siocls YcrJ:, r.:y !. . Send for Catalogue, 1 Pcrtlrxd Mcrco" r? 12 HamUton BuUJInj, Ton ' Cr. '? V